8. errr Mom GAE OW - Valfftbeirliiiilie. city the eix , *;yB of the weokfOr 18 canto week; by fica, The attention of. tng. readent is ,ealled_ to a homeland lot for :isle bi , A.lll3stieny, City. See advergitetnent on ..111t11 page. Disorderly Caculuet,-4obls .McCartby. Wasiirrtaged mire charge dleorderly conduct, yesterday, and a r a hearing fined 125 tuidreesta., 41 Omitted tcs, tAe 113 ar.—On J. H. ,White, on Seurdly mere Compb4ll wan !kdoaltt • In thoteverattonifs otitis Chortler. RaLlroad..— for the grading ..of the ()hart Railroad have bwn let, and • work will be commenced line next week. Late allenthltia. Glldenfenny, news d_eqeri No. 46 • Fifth avenue, sends us, uoates LiSake Beek and Put;unn",e M. gaztne for - Aummt. Both are c a pit al Inunbellit fall,efgood reading matter. Fuger Aloputagosh—Charles McGar thY. residing st. N0..12 Safford street, had' hi linger so badly injured yesterday by being caught betftell the end of bie cart ands *tad Gat aas to render mind& . In s EndettinYoung man, fell in a slit on' Fifth avenue, near Market strett• YeettirdsY 'Morning' 310 recovered somewhat in.a short time and was Ashen to his home on Robinson street, Allettheny. . Cormisftted • for a earing.--.Ta Brown made information before Alder man Neillje. y ost exile against it,tr..Y Kelley foraEilling lignArnit mandayiume accused was arrested and committed to jail fora !tether hearing. , Wenre pleased torannouned that Dr. A. G. Bleoandlest,,Whelisf been lying at the point of - death Tot smile: dam , wa* somewhat better Itat eVening, and Nat hopes are now entertaitled oftileroeciver.Y. We undertitatid thlat Ma affliction is heart disease. ' • Notice.r‘gat,, a 0,01113 Of-tlse - falirY rain that pievalled on Sabbath day last. The laYing'*-Ihti `: coiner atoll:Cot the Jolla 'Wesley Chapel was postpined till next Sabbath. :Or JulN , 25 last., at IN 'o'olcit3X; Ai'tordial - ' invitation is „ ;; Ox4 tended to all Cloriatlans. A. R I WlLl4Alib t Pastor and rt-D. The - Pitt.Vert In • WArerafeil:Btillon and Charles iltiadYiiid a ditientkon Bev entitlttreet (istAX"WW.Yelqerday mina" Ing,- .to $4311 a siehl: ment, Charles - threatened to U'iMfiXll . ll32 with a pitchfork : ::. Immediately Upon heating this dire threat . "' Nell hastened away to Alder Man -Taylor's ' office and 'made informatiou,against Charles , or as sault, upon-whit:4a warrant was leaned. TWO' ken., — Yestertia7 afternoon• one of the workmen at the ootek, dept. of the Pittabtuglia Fott Wayne and Chi sago Itailraitt while walking along the track ht=the -laid was atrack,by,the bunny oft Al i z , iootave, , ktioeked off .xista-thr broxen. He wan znmov n tolkia -resi dence the viidnity - and cuikleal aid protßinf r , We telliAlkorlrc - 7 ) - - siarstedeMx. ADOICua Ostuisopt, Of or most eattanned eltlr Egghteers, Was Yesterday united idinatrlntony. to hum Azure;-the accompli. lted daughter Cr D. L. Oldehue.' The' 'happy - young couple have our - heartlest wletaniinr their lieu 'and - brosperitit, and: may .. t never regret the word passed wawa united them forayer !tor the ;journey thrckegattlif 12ifiezbIty.' Ilec for Vie Otgrister..` In response : to ter money, food sad clothing for the persons who suffered In 'OO/280.. quenne of the break - in the Try street sewer. the pliowing donations were ro. calved at the Mayor 's office: Shepherd Pavia one 'hundred lostvessof bread; Mrs. Tattia qtatalry ofelothing; Michael liacCullsingh. cash ten dollars. • The:hreattand .Clothing -dirlitibn ted isiti.eveutug.• ' Amputiltittrik iray ittornoon atitut live o'clock. W.m. Hetrick,: a = little deaf and dumb boy, about ten years a age, attewptedto climb Rpou 9no of the cars of a train crossing Federal street, Alle glieey,hat missed. bia footing and .feLL with two of the flagons of the right hand reeling;upon the track. ~Before he oould draw them a*ay the wheels of the car passed over and severed them from the hand. He was taken into the office of I)ra. liazelton and Langat near by, and had'hilkinjnries attended* after which he was" takin borne. His escape from death seems slatoSt miraculous. The Mutual t b retecUonista.—Three in formations for violation of the Sunday law were made by the Mutual Prote& tionists ,yesterday before Alderman Koenig, of the Sixteenth ward, as - fol. Iowa: Daniel Donevan vs. J. R. Gardner; a druggist charged with selling a bottle of Raspberryade; same prosecutor vs; D. C. Herbst, for selling a saucer of lee. cream; same prosecutor vs. John Snyder, for Solll=loo. Mr. Reardon appeared for the defendant In the first, and - J. P. Gazzam, Esq.:, In the last two cases.> The cases were .heard and the maglatrate withheld his decision.. . _.- ~., I ;, ,, :)-- 1 - A i , Ilitse blvtilled. - , '- .2 irri l • Enbert.Arbu.. ..._ Palmer,`., ilmot ' and' John , Palmer .. with' their . ; respective families, occupy jointly a tenement`tousts on Forty-Salt street iegenteenth ward. Ckenected withlhanstablishment is an out.bnild ingt n*101'04111? OkrhOhno r t as his - pron: arty, but„,whiob,,cos semO reason l has long bona an oldetat.47of mat dislike tioi• Palmeri's(*) flthdlyv vented his feelings. yesterday)* ping rik, down. •'l . Thia' , proceddre brae . Arbp4not ti) shah an ezW. piano . tom% kidiefinin in; fortleiit Made fiefortiikidemarfiravior against Palmer for malicious mischief, - upon which,* Warrant :for thearnklit of that individual was issued. : ' - - k.noca nowt* ksgussititit• t , All incident - r- occurred- •on -beard , the' steamer "talk' lying it thikittiviiciiika: hels wink '4J . inmdatiniuning, which is ""striking/j" llinqrativo Fort i manner in which some river men convince their oppostenti,'Whett in Argument, thas the strongtiteAßO ill 9400 t, flir• VA Mite cook on the e la nd ',stea pi f. 1.. 8 ' the $1? aMIC, i .thet iv amooto mon ~, eq gm0r9 ,10 03 otter debating th ''' moll tchelk re: sorted la 'quarko " OritoTontiierd' dean* Mew** if tliblettii , Oiled , hink to thefloor and then Made bu IP es* : Stewart Wag .1,0 math sad oh ninie• his antspaired to the Ma 's °Moe atur • nuattOti, chatin telosuo i s ind tety.*: - XWarrant wait *btu -Tot hid" tiro rest, but the obicerahave thus far failed to apprehend Wm; , - ....mogYHOH SCHOOLS. Istlsino ' !.• . -. , eA. - • , •..„ - .".••"' . •,•w.'r''r''tr , ..-''rC"' , ='';'":k . 'Q ..-,--,••••••01. - WASILIIMMageithertalteWligr: 1,..7.7,ia1.z.Zjj. ^ ;;; - itiree., ,, , , gu„,,,,,,,,t„ndent be storgested.,the leaning Ofn 'Line . I ,:is t r ali t Wl t t e di,T c li. Ede wring the whole aildllntidettibu ... eatteutv.meesmrs: Corpora! iv.,==,., Sion in every family. These :remedies -_ - 2 meat, de. ~ •'. - ' ...-- ,"' - ,--' - ''''' t 1 -Can be only suggestive - With. tts; t bet it cation newel-Lb so Mut% to etwelvil The late consolidation of the adjacent edu _ polity as to warrant the ontlay-Of mil- , boroughs and townships Withthe City oi lions to promote it,• iris worth oar while Flttabiugh, and their subsequent: divas- to attempt some measures to rennely ion into wards and school districts, has this great evil, end we Intend, during our superintendency to Mash this Matter given to the Superintendent a "vast to a destnita superintendency, PRI M ARY DEPARTMENT. amount of labor the past year. Reorganization ef : the acheale ther-Layiug i the foundation s the moat In:t ough grading, consolidation off districts, portent work of a substantial tabrie--tr it , devising new plane 'adapted. to 'Sinew be located on the unyielding hardpan, the walls of the .bufiding stand firm, state of things, bitrodidng and s t ab - : without cracking or marring the erne . fishing an educational eoonomY that mutation with which it is finished. The elves the city system an_ identity uf Its primary department we deem just u im own, all these have required much time .portant In its relation to the other de and labor extra to what are usually de- partmenta as the foundation is to the voted to the duties of his oflicei . His building, anfthenc6 our aini shall be to cherish, stimulate and fortify the prima prime °bled -is, in connection with the ourepat We would like to see Central Board, assisted by the various sub-district boards, eventually to be able best educators placed over it. It is to present =system tuisurpassed by any more difficult to set the wheel ill motion in the counry. The past year has been than to keep it running afterward. The one of experiments, which for the oat mo mentum g i ven i n the pr , 4 , 8 D part have been eminently au di meet is that which carries the Mind still, unichremeins to be l a ne aocomPl , either successfully or unsuccessful' " e and the brightest' hopes areentertned through all the bigher gracles. The of the future of the Pittsburgh schools. method of thinking acquired In the pri sorrow, BUILDINGS.- ' ' :nary department will continue through Pittsburgh, already distinguished for the whole educational course. If the Its elegant, crapulous and convenient child learns only by rote there, every school buildings, h added to their thing will be learned by rote 'afterward. number during - the put aa. yeerlernbuild- To promote thejuterest ofthladePezt- Inge, surpassing in excellence and con• went our:plan is to remove the pecan!. vetdellee thosp,,,previdudy an use,, , p l oy_ ary oiotivefor aspiring to a higher do are respectively - locate:lln theHoorbead f pertinent, by Increasing the emoluments and Washington districts; du four tem. In PropOrtion to their experience. porary buildings - have been erected to • sonooy onsess. meet thejrantacof onkinereasingpo ~ pu- -,. Our schools are well graded, Which is. latlerf.' They ' are . *treated' iii``Tollonst just as essential to agood school eacland: Two in the Liberty, district, ,one , in the ilcatiotria in botany or a nomenclature Oakland distriet, and one in the Lincoln, In chemistry, and „we pain tbem frOm 'district.- • -•-- • one department to anather -by examitui- Fehr superior btilldbigirarti lbw; lb' tion and'not upon' their term of service course cif`ociiiitrbetion; one in Tad; i ttnroxrro i,,L L suvrnmes. , , one in Lincolmend two inilte ward These meetings ehould have for their districts. On theventpletiondf all object the motnid improvement of our tnferior wheel bnildings, -with the teachers.. Such meetings are of prime . exception of ,two,_nrill . he placed oulhe importance to the interest of education. retired Ilet. nee , d . They should be held at least o wee k The erection of a High ilenool !mil log and provision made for ' takin a gthe ' , adequate to the wants, and worthy of teachers through a regular course of in. Pittsburgh, bee been conimenced,which, struction which does not fall within their When completed, will be the, by pro v in ce t o t eac h, - anything of the iund in the State lf all our teachers could be instructed REGULAR WORE. . , . occasionally on some scientific subject by geed lecturer, the benefits would be In - I have spent in official work. during n , caiculable. Forty hours a year, (a len the last fiscal ybar, two hundred an ninety-firedlya visited,three .hunered tire once a week .) would furnish an out line thirty - nine schnold, 'end' remained Lliie o ilailstorY, Political Economy, ?den im an average forty minutes in each. I 'n Philosophy,h Mechanics or any other was. accompanied by Directors thirty- science w oh would requ ire.three times that number. of hours to fill up by read three titres. :I attended tiered education *, nteo u sge ; Amni a t h ree th ousand tug. The expense of sustaining such a , viles. wrote one bandied and sixty-one coarse of lectures would be bat trifling in proportion to the vast benefits that official letters , . an the school cenatui of :the wholeelcy and held three . Wquid accrue from It. private and sixteen public examinations CORPORA' rtrensattErrr. of teachers, at which thirty-eight gentle- ' Happily the age of barbarism is pkgs. , men 4 ,4two hundred and ninety.thr,x, log away from the Pittsburgh schools, ladies were satisfactorily teased and re- the savage hordes that infested our bor ceived- certificates; - _end -- one, gentleman ders are retreating. into the wilderness and day-entoladies *Vie' net passeirfor of oblivion, and we hope to be disturbed want ofenfildentqualitiodloria;One hurt- by their war-whoop no more. Happily dred and twenty-eight - applicants never our people 'are; finding out ';. , that their taught fl school. • - - • . children are human beings, with moral 1 ,_ ,• ~ an d i 3 I:. -,vtiaTING...THE SOEGOLs.'•• • intellectuar retort% endowed with -- - . 7. i mi ?3 i h j eet „ in v i s i t i n g _th e , ipohools has reason and conscience, and :are riot sim. bteri4learn the practical qudifications ply animals that can only be governed by Of thOSOU:Whonseartincates - have been superior physical force. route& _,, . __ , • :- - ~T , -- _ The birch and the hickory are het fall- Amermuiennetipar e i esem ,. into disuse biour schools. -; Since the !d -u 0 and b e s ut w al ly qua lifi ed to Edition of the.public has been Called to teach, , ,,ttini, this fact canottly be ascertain -' this Matter through the monthly regatta ed by . 40tharteb04400*. Tea c h .. . given by the principala, the number of ,trig tits . the let: cases per month has been reduced over 'tem of thitallednibliti , . 'ltetile. k eight/ 4 1es or tent, The facile that dons. inatintitincirocA word to be spell. ..thern watt a ilone.-Wffm..ptalther , • .tn . id. •It at annealing the pupil lon her educat ors int aa r 'eU 'ftgir: " 4 '' .- -to think correctly upon the subject mat: by moral - suasion. They ha d - no luter-' ter in ;Amid;Ample:mon ;fle a a t native but to pound the recreant • .. . - the foundation of Infantile learning," , into e tih mlaaleri---.- ' yet there ts it retiothd method of learning There was * time when taconite, as a, even the alphabettheldevelepe mind. general rule, did not understand the sy stem , a t roa t i on , a n d , analy s i s laws of self-government well enough to. must h e - n i f -ia o d a n d v ract i ce d i nt i m apply theretitheir scholar*, andlience Best 140 . B e of education, and If .the varkeie hikes or tormoroleiliwftim teacher Is - p rover b,. q ua lifi e d , t h ey w in in the school room. But these% meshave be mimlfeat-i4 everything.,,,tn,„the Air ,,, passe* !way, ands day of moral power rangement of tne classes,. of pupils at the - eLill dawned olve In- Abolish eollstral blackboard, and espedaltYm the study- p un ishm e nt an d the .I_l3.aeegrimanAr ai l , i n , t h e hishe r ,b ranc h es .. it is of ya m, consciences Were !Latium with a sou Importance ' the 'uninformed mind flogging for their misdemateork an a should, be started rightly' in Order to 'a mireatreined. returned to" their , -. sticce.seful demo 'of education. and. In- 10es, will have that conscience mined deed, of fitisinelie in afterlife. The fault with it thousand4 l / 1 KIM eallg whisk lof our edhools is; that ' the pupils a r e not Is blunted 'or ''' `a nd - the ` tftehor I taught, how to thick; because so few has_, °WY t° • tom that -•-mooolotew 1 teachers know hoer' to think. The aim utio,,_lr _ltself ' - to' produce penitentia l ' of the Superintendency should be to re- obemence ' and relbralit _ A , 114 W, verse' this order of things, and as soon as child has no self-respect. andwhenevern 'Possible' ftunish'our sc hools with not .inan itAlas_ billastrMsPeeti hell t e tt merely learned but thinking teackere 1 "-an mean orm'omelloal AM. • W' It is a matter to be deplored that so many" man, although guilty of crime, as amoral teachers acquire their positions through and bite/Lige* oelottfendeavor o alid tetwiy rzr, favoritism and wire-working, and are hie ifeltiesper ana , t not Selected or promoted solelyon himself; l a wt the delinquent' lichee?, the ground ,of, Merit. Preparing the Make him respect' himself and hut inter child for the future In society; on which rig/billet will_ ll , ooo - disaPPeart Punish his prosperity'atal usefulness defend, is the mind with thought, thrringh, too sacred'a work for the intarfereuce of the re sew% and conscience, and ". not sinister motives . ` These motives must with- the :Me, • tthrottittl • the • make; be discountensmied and-:banished, .and and you can subdue a savage. 1 The tior our educators be required to stand or fall that would seize, the arm upraised to ,PY'thelr merits. -The man or wo man strike It, quails at the moral power con • Who has no interest, in the profession, concreted in the eye-::.mach more will a but intends rising it as a stepping-stone ch il d -with ao upbraiding . . . 43 ORGOIGING I to something else,. shoul d net , be em- quail before the moral, power of the plOyed as a teacher. "A doubleminded speech and the ceuntenanee. This is man is unstable in all his ways, ,, is , as our experience, and eurely It will be a true in education as in morals. A teach- . WIPP,' day When the school room shall 'er who has no permanent interest in his be no Morew plat:sof torture to.the bun. profession, or whole mind is mainly 00 , draft of urchins with unfortunate tem cupied with studies Wholly foreign • to pars and morose dispositlous, oat a de wit it he teaches, cannot' be a thorough ` ilghtral retreat fro m dim l Psri° storms educator. The Intellectual drill of fortr and street battles. Teachers, -Parente -eager 'Minds darillg six hours a day, t , sad _children will be, ail more than •properly and eonselenclettely performed, Gattall o 4 , with this new order of things. will exhaust any persona physical sod ' EQUAL swim mental powers for that (atty.... ~ -,, ~ „i -. „ Having once settled the question that auserarriti, ' - 'ophysical force" to not the most honor. leering the past year those' silent tn • taut qualifi ca tion Of thb teacher, our peo litructors cline beautiful, the p ure en d pie have been led to consider the inequal• -the divine, - the'llowers, were Made , to. 111 of ade:lee given to male and **male 'Adorn - the windows of many of our - - teachers foe the performance awe same schools, the niches la 'the wall and the workv Ann the Central Board •or•Hdtleg.' teachers' , dealt, the humanizing and re. Boa have thrown wide open the doors to fining influence of which !loped to the all posttlente wlthin theirAtift. no ire kea better qualities of She soul, and thereby left our female teachers nwe to to ~;,i en 'devetOrthem. - _tio, , ilcin7catr long- the highest positions of profit and trtis t retain 'lts _sit . , s , i , 1 bv lathe pablieschools of our 'l il y.' ~ . florifers. ~- I ti: p -,,!.. the iwinin -end In closing thls.report, I would, Mreila . OMOSCAPC" ' ' ''' , . . ,f4lNSUF'adoie Am; the plenum, I feel in belajt• asabolated wallettild 4 ASU - theilant" letavoettit s . , pith the central and Local Burdett fllt-' Tstatbehig't~ei'libi r ittosron tin' Boa ; lectors,' °wiped(' of gentlemen distitil . . o o rai- t oaq d tO, me o(nunno. F;' , guished for their of and for the The*olierpriaint opr acheOlei: node* Illeepilttered they manifest in the fur. thlarMbratand aesthegarsinlitg,will be: theramse of our mutual plena bearing on ocisthrith' -• • Met*. .•••• i; -•• ' the welfare of our schoola. ii, E„e, .. /;., lt ' ..., ~ ' 1. • alio. .I. , Lucipar, 43 tak..3 In' .. , ,,,thagim,, i , .4 ' ~ ~ - .., city eaportigefolat. „ 1 - it but, 1 - -.. ,1% '''. , '' 6 4ft.,•oliito; ', '''., ''• '=•Li-•-•-monf6-1 , ..-di -,; : • • ~ t 31 t 11 an ~., •,,.:• •.•••• I, i ;we* ,4 4 ,..e. ; At II ASMIL' ::. ': soh , .1. . , •, 4 • 1 _; , ;,,,,,41A, 2 n ,:glig,lhrecure .' gayidlGG BOW,* OC4OTGA mw, 'if map 4 ,_,, _ , itie , . ,---.-,, , • yet•tO• Abler, is a peculiar bemrti l oor oin‘uv"r 1 cl ik iltiu l ageatg e el'il Ott s W P fs7war eted man b itiet tlare o:; . ' 814 appears to r b ° s victim of 4114-' f ee a bgailw, offer, navel•pnonnury. hi. , olmUltelttio. - A llttteattare theirsm)* dammanAl..%44 l /0 0 aaliagkall i ./lIPOIV, mire be was lofting' fOr - the larceny. ota= for thwwittop yet , ibeirliiii ' t lie yuwP , 41ItKi twice. letea add, settteaod . i of INIII Oro kW lalyeek, tAp ipbtehleim to, the • panitentbuy where puisi e izl his of Povort or , bererioo "Pf:nPerll4ll4 11 04,411.4 was 1 11 °nay!, dl the gad. co; favor th rem meat, kit henbca. 'HO" was subseqh n il "! hid . "An the lan* I.lfiope lof . the , Ilsint lareen3! of awa th eproperty. Mingo pop Ne coming . Yearbr- , :44 - Rome, a colored bus was tatted. i SIGSr{- -elm , ~- of .scalata, ,, -,, imirw, 7,l r eitt9teg; t .- Olem unino k tet n. emu bi , the 1014 eir gieed,' • without , PetitatlahL pt tae - aaprallenta alai, *welded iirthe Another-eiretunstimeeis teither the In: -Heyrecollice te lo ma& inibimation ',donna* divot it ~ tbsiatusahhi.tot writs aren with the ' l Isl of a 'AriSt„.of.o2,a,lic EmriPlitlent and dist woat god pa cket Ir It.';' He that v` 4l .lPR l '4,, ''.W.4: , . 11 0 1 bee •MrVaidatipe. le= the articles Were - stolen from t e room tile , parents, and intsapsbili. , °tripled by the': Waiters and partera at l of akt r ieerlAbe leMeata of educaf ihoblerehetts itotei, and that -Bell. wee, Lion , . ‘. , are vedette ',liimedlee -Air manta tht we a (holt time before the thlsSatep ihlngef, melt sttingentlet' art ioltat Feat, . ': A 19 1 91V 2 1 . R 110.1. ' i ill1M013; 4aalter - I , * `ltiatadath, Miellion• Pied nit We at - • * t . . e.n.tir.m.,44-8 ..... ,•-•,. i:ti , , , %.,..t iit . LT . . - i 41,! • motion of ,t; 'r Chal- to practice unt3.* e contracts ere Valley learn that along the ME PliTglitTRGII TITIF.SDAY, JI?LY 20, 1869. eilawt*onriAtiamino, Wan aiIEI I . I IAIMMIUMIII Deigt ‘ eiretlie De. streyed. [Correspondence PltUDnr li Guettea NitveltitroweditlP.Catilyl9, Yesterday morning about two o'clOck the laige stone - building occupied by Wilde, Shields it Co.; manufacturers of woolen goods, was discovered to be on fire, the flames already issuing horn the windows hi the tietlond and fourth stories, and havinu made considerable progress in their work of destructdon. The cry of tire was soot:award in all parts of our unusu all folloy quiet town. This was imme diately wed by the ringing of church and school bells, alarming and inviting all to come and help to stay the work of the destiroyer. In a little time there was a great concourse of men, women and chitdren in the vicinity of the burning building, and soon the engines, (such as they are, not half what they should be,) were at w.ork, but by this timethe whole building seemed a burning mass. The roof:fell in, one crash followed another, and now and then an - explosion, perhaps of saltpetre, sulphur, acids,- etc., need in scouring dyingietc., so that it was soon evident that the contents of the building would all be consumed; but there were still hopes for the walls. Efforts were now directed to the saving of adjacent build ings. all of which were wooden. About half-past three o'clock about three eta. ries of the aide walls fell, and soon after the south end wall fell one a, striking the MIAOW knoWp es en fidery, - Zikeited - recentlyj which it completely demolished. Now the • only building 'of importance in - danger was Vetter's sash and doolbfactory, which The burned biiilichig . 10iii"abotti hundred feet long and nearly all of it live stories high. The north end wall is still standing, though badly einjorednand the .rest of the building is a inassof , mouldering ruins. The•entirelosie la from sixty to *minty thousand done*: insured for abbut thir ty thousand.' The firm occupied' four buildings, three mills and warehouse, of which this wag much the largeet and best. One-half the machinery wee inthis building; Who, the dye-honse' and about half the hands employed. The whole number of hands employed was one hundred and Wonky, The. buildings were so connected that all operations will be suspended until they can get some new machinery and lit up a Alye-house , dol, which wilt - take two or 'three' Weeks' time. The lase Bill be seriously felt by many in the community, and perhaps to some extent by all._ How the lire originated is unknown, as yet. It la•holied that the firm will be able to rebtrild and resume operations without muck , C. . • 'After' Wltile*B: • A few days since Inforniation was made at the Mayor's 'office against a saloon keeper. onPenn .Street,.Jit, the Twelfth . I . , . ward. for selling liquor oil Sunday It appears theonlv witness in the case who could swear positively to the fact of liquor having been told on Sunday were Ban Monahan and Ben Mayers, to whom it is alleged to have been- sold, and those .wortbles for some triune were - loth to ap pear hiefore H Honor and testify to that whicmight cause the defendant to be mulct the sum of fifty dollars for a violatiOn of the law when . the violation was Sot their. accommodation. Subp(e max were . served ugon them but they falled to appear., . The hearing Was post poned, .and attachments' feigned forth° re and--z.pitteect in the' tiandeni °Medi ItivenVen*Bileti.- with - instructions to bring the panted in: if gifound 'Within their bailwlck. The-oftl , nets started in search of their '• men yea= terday morning and got sight of them at the corner of Forty-fifth and Butler streets, in the Seventeenth ward, , and unfOrtunately • for the `officers; the men for whom they were ! aaarchingsrereo4 tie loultoPt: atasaw. M cOmieg, wben.they word nearly a .aqUaredistan A t whereupon. they started - Ttlowti Forty-Stitt:street. at a breakneck pace, and the °fibers after them at.a high . rate of speed.. -During the drat two hun dred yards the race was an °venous, but aftei that She 'panniers eiegiii to gain on the ptured, - and . , the chase became more exciting.: Over _a. hundred Men and boys joined. lit 4be.4ace, anxious to see how; it would • terminate: When near -the Allegheny' Valley Rankled the pur atted party separated, each takin-differ ent directions; and .theptireueri f ollowed :Snit. A short run brought. Ruch up with hit man, Monahan, and be *as conduct *4 to the lock.up. -Rivera succeeded in capturttig Myers?: hat.which vote dripped during the chase at a' time wben the owner was too closely pursued to pick it lau•luk : _lt4ibbety. 'Between 'nine and ten o'clock last night, the y bonito of Henry' 13recht, on Water street, near Wood, was entered by thieves and robbed of two hundred and forty dollars. It appears that the house of Mr. Brecht, and- the one adjoining it, occupied by Mr. Kellar, are under the seine roof, and snore is no division 'wall in the . garret. The thieves, Arden Montagu° and companion, boarded at. Reliefs, and at the time stated went into Brecht's house by going Into the garret from their boarding house and then coming Over to Brecht'a and going down stabs. The money stolen was in a trunk which was in a room on theittennd'floor. They cirriellthe trink np into thegarret, broke it open and took out the ' money, two hundred and thirty dollars in greenbacks, and about ten dolikra in coppers and three cant Plena. One of the boarders saw them 0 : 01 .4 1 $ do3re, elan, And ..when the rob, ,fiery .web' ` — dischtetored — tiside the' fact known. °Moors Dretaler, t.luppleis and Gordon were notified of the robbery and started in pursuit of the robbers. They captured Montague in 4, house of iil•re. pule on Bedford avenue about eleven Voloolt, and he le thit took. up elvaltic4 a heating. OW ettnistft:ae.Ytotyes been *treated. • • ==l2ll , One of the boldest and moat impudent . . . . . ... . .. swindling tnizeMtionts thithiti Wier been perpetrated in this city wasingrawa sns day last weak by a couple Of sloop" on ree. or for protnineet coguideaton houses. • Ths-1110 was on. thollrm of My &Co g A/whet street, where, it 'Ol .pears, the s h arpers called with two hor ses Led timulf9u. and reprograms th em , . se yes agomtng from the Arm' or Zug & Pgfesl ll 4 gFuta -1 0 ithiti lurgat i of )1 .. e. ogi vh d o e v ii er, as n wu king uiladad fbi a in ,b the ac ww o 0 4 en and they dr ove Away. , limy . next visited the btudnam,house tit Morrison & 'Davit!, on Water etritel, fttoki whotn•ttuiy re Pr purchased • ME' 1100 worth of • gilliu• OelegtitillattAVeguj fig g* . Oae or two other • w A re 41 (Zit S i rln ...n• • the same manner. . • : t • three sw indle well . 61, discovered for or four days after "ii was perPetru ted, when the different Arms sent in their. bills and . were informed that- no such purchases Dad: been mad* by the firm of Aug it Co.l Or. Any of,dheir illutaurieud• agents. Ii his been ascertained that the' Ell!il Wall abippecwast, and - we learn wub so Meer lout beau, sent la search of the awinalehr. 1 tat wm Be Dane wild Him I reatridlEWlßtTeririfikiiiiP notockautly, bexl , boy, was arrested and taken to the look-up.for *endings keg of. i blzkies. • Inforniatibn was);letamdrult him iind his Parente . ireinn ed of the fact, but they declined to d - anything -for him, stating that he was entirely be yondtheir inntreil.. Altai wileaking the ' Mayor decided to send the boy _to the Howie of Refuge, and he was secordi2g ly takento that Institution rrbiey. stay there was exceedingly short, how ever, as he was arrested on the street yesterday afternoon and taken lo the' lock-up, when ' he stated that he had "scaled the walls" of his priaort: and• made his escape. The' Mayor infertile us that the Superintendent of the Institu tion refuses to admit the boy again, giv- Inc as a reason for, so doing that he is afflicted with scrofula. Under these cir cumstances the question arises-:-"What tato be done with the boy?" His parents have no control over him, and reface to have anything to do with him; and he is certainly too bad to be allowed to run at, large, as he may not only t he i r fficult y himself, but .may lead o boys int) the commission of some crime which Theig pe ry. Mht send them to the nintia House of Refuge was made te ind is maintained for the express purpose of eorrecting-wayward youth, suqh as bets, but we know nothing about thibir regula tions as tq, admitting 016 4 1 E4u:id cO quentiy cannot say Whether the reasons given for Wecting or refludng - to reccdve him are valid or not. • Us • Interfered With Iresteiday 'officer raitikw9londfit made inforinafion before 44,1daitinin Doneldson" against Win. 'Crummie, of . ,the Sixth ward ?: Allegheny, forint:Qty.°, the pace,. and interfering with ofticer in the dis charge of his duty. The *lacer ?anew* 'that Crummie's igniselibld effects were levied upon some tithe ago, and - that in perattance. thereof he was - - directed to make sale of them. In'ittemptitig to do' this yesterday:heves ordered away from the premiseac:by: Crnintniei who, : ho 'al ofeges,h him. ma athe mie. Under _ with all nner evil if he eate persisted l these circumstances the officer concluded the wisest cunise was to seek the protec tion of the' law which he Immediately did in the infor mation. ,Warrant leaned. Wonderful..—Henry W. Burr, No. 49 Westa4th street, while on a visit to the West, was attacked .with severe illness from drinking impure water. =Life was 'despaired of, and, it Was thought that, he mustdie. His Wife was immediately sent for, itnd in a day or, two vras at his bedside. Having , herself seen The beng Mai results frOin the use of PLANTATtorr* Brrggits, she insited , upon 'their being administered to him,c which was done, in quantities trescribed bythe attending 'physician. The: remit wagabnoat self by magic, and intone-halt: hour from the time they were given her husband was , out at danger, and by a moderate use of them three or ibur limas a day, tigwas soon able to resume his jonrney,tai'lds' home: '• This is but one ease of - many thousands that we know of. Man: moms WATEn.--fluperlor to the beta imported Garman Cologne, and sold at halt Vie price. Meryl No. le 91 Liberty street. MarylitWholeaaies and Retails. Lawas,,,Oxgandies, Herzaani f Gratis dines, at 13s,pes 4: Bell's. • ' gthitiSittlig at Na i Sixth ILO*, And, oh,lkbra wondarons It tnaltus mybande ao while-,• • - I'll never, be without. I hobe, I'll use it morn and night. Its prattles I will always sing: Its worth I've learned to know; This Milk of violets a peftect thing; Its splendid, "Yes. brdove.' SOLON SNIZOLE. Bold by druggists and', ittzwy goods dealers, , Mr. W. W. Moorhead, No: 81 Market street, to alWaye ahead of the times In the selection of his geode. - He is a con _staut purchaser 'himself,. :which - is run -dfired necomaary; by the rapidlty with which his goods are dispeeW of. Hence purchasers aiwkint have the benefit of se-.I letting Amu the latest attractions:, Choke Makes or Late Mantles, Thin •Dress Goode, Mourning Goods, Japanese Silks, ' If Ladies' Under-garments. . Bates dc Dell, 21 Filth avenue. The Venlict of Pebilc Opinion atistains the Weed Mathine. It TRIUMPHS where all otheili fail. Success is ever the best evidence of merit and superior worth, and only 33 cents per day to • pay for a Weed, at the Agents', It. S. Long & Co., N 0.116 Market street.. Williamson's shop, 190 Federal street.. Allegheny,, isAret class for a luxurious bath, for shaving; hair; dyeing, hair cut ting and dressing, plain or by curling and feirsle; also, for cupping and leeching. T Marylhii No. is 91 LiPerty street. Marvin Wholeaalea and I,tetails• ; Lama 'Lace alauues, la variety, at Bates & Bell's. Silver Plating at No. 1 Sixth street. Hones.—persons indebted to the con cern J.W. Barker dt Co., are requested to make immediate payment.. Also. parties having claims against the said firm will please render them previous to , the Ist day of August., • J. W. BARKER. • Administrator. • At ilodePs , niodern style Shavtng Sa. / 0 9 11 .. 'comer •of Federal and ~ 1 Mlia streets. Allegheny. will be:found adepts in shaving, MO cutting, (for adults and. children) hair dyeing ,. leeeldzig. cupping and tooth-drawing. , Try and be colvin. Bet Tear Grocer for lifstvlit'lCtookers, Bibouirs, Bread, Snaps, &e • everything in tds line is kept by ail ends:dam grocery &weft Ask for thew 4irsi take none other. . Japanese 11111n—liedne4 wino, as Bates . . Silver Plating at• No. 1 ainittalleat. toliniiihi** l ll Lib 44 fitarvln • Wholetalee and Riddle: iiestar;a Varnalends slam; agmak , able NOS untritlialbo4a impala •ard, oU fbrimddlaspi i anar mid 0 44 14 , 32 •;;50 : 11 ligt95 2'1., CetentintenlNFatitit It* metals' care lir Diabetes and all diseases of , the KJ& ueys. • Far meshy s2l Drugghits. ; 4 • ' .hll-1"11"oi bat' war i t coit i o lit Smthfield street, . INWIUM4NCLIII Lit)(Mr 4Mt. • - Manta Wholesale' nod Iteldbi. OEM =III =V Great Iletnetlen tbr Cash Only., ber of the firm, Fitt -the necessity of set- Bing, , .. the estate imm ediatelylve propose ; to make a great redaction in the price,' of our entire stock of dry goods, com mencing the sale on Monday, July 19th, and continuing until the lirsr Monday,. of AO gust. Many of the goods will be sold at' much less than• coat, and will:comprise fall and winter, as well as summer goods. Those desirous of obtaining some of - the greatest bargains ever offered-1a . dry goods should not neglect. tl2lB see at the storerooms of J. W. Etarkef Co.; 50 Market'street and 20 Sixth (formerly St. Clair) street. , J, W. BARKER, JR, Administrator. Marvin's No. is 91 Liberty street. Marvin 'Wholesales and Retails. Willie Bedouins and Snminer Stiaw/s. Bates ct Bell's. Silver Plating at No.l Sixth street. • For sills at all Grocery Storer, Marvin's Crackers,, Marvin's Jubilee Cakes, Marvin's Millt Manilla Jtunblai, 'Marvin's Ginger Cakes, Marvin'a Toast Biscuits: ' Everything In the bakery line that y'au rant for family use. - Ask for, Marvin's mord is No. 91 Liberty street, Wholesale and retail tradoraupplied at is lowest cash rates. i 1 No. 1091. Liberty stmt. 'll4prin *holeaales and Retail& Than DresviGoods, ; at .Bates & Bella.ea. • • Silver Plathig at No. 1 Sixth Street. • . _MARRIED.. OWIOIB-9.T.159H0E-0n Monday, July 19th, 1869, at St.. ritti',l"CathOdral, by Itev. Father Mickel. Mi. CTELOL 4 8 E. OWENS to /Kids ANNIE, otpainnt. daughter of T. t.Oldshie.' DIED: bienALLUM—On eitinrdayr 7alj , ll7ttl . 'Mr,. 3L& 8Y hiceAl,L •M. aged i 8 years. k, Funeral frontp her late ,residence. 189. Ohio avenue, Allegheny city. on TuasA. AT, July 20th, at St 21. The Mends or the Canny ere respect 'fully invited to attend. CARR/a ft—At COlchester. Conn..; July 19t241- Ise9, AIIISTuBtPLIM cARIIIK“. aged 194: - : lather of A. A. and IL*: Carnet. of tnis eltf‘ ImiiiratAvlOTlq ~ . - • -• AGEXs, AIKEIIIIINDEIV'.I TAKED.,.. NO.. 100 PO TA. iI. 4, I . Giti%T s eVMerat i tt Of '214 % Witting fur...g.u. .mo ms comma Mull , Alibt, Bears* NW Carr/sees turaislied t . ' ~ Irnauttigli....RerativOiliierri /AD.. etinr.gis W. Jacobs & D. D. Thomas Zwl;ii. 2.24,.. Jacob . , r. h il lier. SAO. 1. • ' . •-• • ' -•. 'r 1 •CHARLES - PEEI/038 . 1 • DERTAKERS AND LIVERY SsABLII . cornet • taNDUSZY STREET AND CEDED • AVENDA Allegheny City , vilest( • their COM? • t ROOMS am constantly an piled with real nag imitation 80. etrooe., I and - Waltrst • Conine, at prices 'trying &ten to MES. BC. .! dies pre and . for in efautllt. Houses and Car. ' rtzgeo d: also. 41 studs or mosesoir Goods, If required. Once oten *ay boors, gay and night. WATCHES. BECOMDM -POPULAR: THE ÜBITED_STATES WATCH . MI 1 - fs IrESIDANT FENDINa The beet watch made, said b 7, fa the 13 t 0 0,1:911* ♦gntent. Call and examMe them at WAL DITNSEATEM, 15E1 AVENUE," MASONIC RAW.. Jen' -4 BANKS, rrTSBI3I6II BANK FOR SAVINGS. _ NO. En FOURTH AVENITE.. PITTSBURG/I. CHARTERED 11Y 1889. OPEN DAILY from 9to o'clock, and on' BATIIIIDAY EVICNING., front May list to No vember Ist, Irani T to 9 o'clock. and trait No. - 'ember lit to May Ist, 6to @o'clock. Interest' pald.at the rate of els percent., free of unjust. IT not wtthdrawn compounos semi.annuallY, la January 114116.1Vay. Books of By-loaws, Bit, Pu nished at use Mee. Board of Managers—Geo. A. Berry, President; B. R. Rittman, Jas. Palk. , Jr.,Vice Pr* aldents: D. E. if`Rinle Secretary and Treasurer. - A. Bradley, J IB.. Graham. A. S. Dell, Wm.. .N. ,fin et Dilworth. P. Rabin. q Pollens bee,Jusnut Rhodes, Jno,Scott, .Chrtstopher Dog. D. W. A A.4.9e11, Ballcltors. m 791,17 MEIRCHALIT. TAILORS. • 1 HENAN G. RALE" WrgatiANT. TAILOR Would respectfully Inform We :lends mud sbe i public generally. VW him . , i , i - SPRING STOCK OF GOO DS, IS NOW t - COMPLETA,,, ME SOLICITING AN 'EARLY CALL: Corner of Penn and Sixth Streets, I 102 W HESPENHEID & CO. .I , ln. SO fithiu SMUT. (late - Clair.t lute, lost reoetvid tram the East thebota'' lot at li l asr Goods Ibr SPring Salts ever totted g to the sepia.. This 'necileares'nitaint Au f, and aMe Clothes cheaper and better than fay 8 „ lima-Taw hosAeo la AU city A new And 11?Inik• did imiartmeat of SENTLZBESSIsIi TITSUISBA WO GOODS . ass at:au thaea to be hounds% tbli Wise, thri snithar to So SIXTH BTUs?. DRUGS, gm. - . "'UST iMECEIVEDiper steamer r„, asuverts., l4 , , - • , t sqUIRIPS ORAInTrJui Br ; 1h6'rE 1 9161!!)4 G ANRULAR kr. BROMAIL PO. , TAM. ° 50 Ris ls. - • _.• .. - • 1 A i pt. _• - .s riles% - tiRAISULAR By. TODIDi P - -, 7 15 It". i , i • *6l Al .l is IR *l4 u-RAist It EP.' intc , .. .J.Vlirelt4NtriAitlir:Co4* OP L A AND QUiNllik, XS tbs. ••' 4 " ' 4 ,,, •_ 11 4 ,1 Illrtlitaai ULAN' NS. CABWRIATS 1 ir 1 911 1 1. . r. rrtIACYS. •re 811,4 A SLE2))EILOI3ObrNip ,:11 usClr i r i Kyles SEM viraz t :* .'' gOOKI* •S tart. !, • .• ' , sitOCK.NDO*6OII4 • 4.,...1.1„.:...,* i_ •A (CO ~ • COLX4l*.lf .1, TABD...^7• 1 9'• '' A , al , 1 111W0Ilti a/ . - -' . •- 1 17 / 1 1tON _ JOHNSTON, MIMI SOLZ AGENT ;OS EQULBE (L 4.14011) SO,: k r i o - : , I Fire 0 ,6 11er4 PreParatigvi. BETOYLD AND 111 AVENDI. g El