ri Eke Pau* etapttt. WIT Ma) SUBITILBAR. Thirteen pressers wire taken to the Workhouse yesterday. The Anneal conference of the United Brethren will cowmen°. In Johnetown next Thursday, • Ike Street Cleaners were al work on todtmel Weer. 'Allegheny, yeetenliy„ They were owled., • Gral/II alletloll sale of Men and Boys' Clothing at fla Flftb avenue, today at 10 - a. u.. at 2 and 7% r. Yesterday Msyor Oallow rommttted Wet. Fence to the workhouse tor thirty Alio tor dloorderly oohluet. The t am s oi 'Tits ly elected by ,new city ant Pon. beginwill on the , William clock at the Union Depot is 'from the eatattlishment of Meads J. B. Reeds Co. A guarantee of Its character. The Ban's Cetebrstion.—The doors of Masonic Hall will be opened this efilardnig at 7 o'clock. The celebration wilionamentat at 73g. • Loeb Irelasst, the colored wife bend L a d eheating yesterday before Alder men hielitssters, which resulted In his eesuultmeotcar trial. in default of bell. thew eenitteeer hes gone to hienew brine". ithe 'Western Penitentiary. He Will have the privileges of the institution ler. &al , years. He wait convicted of Perjury. COlllOntee of Allegheny Councils will. ft to expected, meet next Week. as soon -as the other committees have orkanlaed andeent in the amounts of their appropriations. .1011reetorsoftheCny Hank.—Domeneek Ibmsen. James West*, Thos. Rourke, Terremos,Oampbell, Patrick • Kane. Jas. Phelan, Chas. B. Barr. H. A. Frereogle, Thos. Barnes, Hugh Keating. -TMlobby of the Allegheny Mayor', ~"oma Was crowded with an anxious, ex ,- unctent throngof appUoante ' leg arblitithe Police Committeweed& liberating upon the appointments. Conrad Hatt alleged before Alderman Intim, yesterday, that Fnutele Mulch and her eso had attacked him with a Wok and reatened to hill him. The accused were and gave ball for coast Allegheny Cassette Will nqi meet nn stt the second 'Thursday of-February. This la in accordance with the remind= pawed in the Common branch at last meeting, providing for but one meeting In a month. Dr. llelflet was thrown from his buggy on Bt. Char street yesterday morning and moronity Injured. The horse &Mel lott's Takla ran away which caused the occident and resulting, Mao, In the wrecking of the buggy. VFW It Costa.—Mlles Murphy wag ar meted Sunday evening on a charge of disorderly conduct, made by Mrs. Cant wall, who alleged that he had insulted her. Mies lett the anm of 133 for his appearance and falling to appear at the appointed time, the $3O were forfeited. rreStlife the Teeso.—Tregoa Teaberry Toothereah (edvestieed In another oxol nmn) la a preparation which, for the pre servation of the teeth. removal of tartar and imparting a sweet and dadeious breath. is without an roost. A. single trial and you will never be without it. It la bold by all first clan dealers. Slew Wort.—We publish on the find swage of toelay's paper the announcement sit a new work on Reptiles and Birds. It is add to be the best work ever pub. Wiled on this =Wet. The fact that ")resits: Appleton s Co., of ]Jew York, sr* the pablishers, is a suatantee that lb* book is what they repreiont . CUM; A tray.—A. free tlghkaocarred st the Delon ne Depot yWm•dip- evening In whic It Is allsged,'o sek eseely eat h, with a knife. Jim Griffith. John fintltb. Michael Gallahan. 11001 cm and Frank Landers partlclps• led In the affray and were arrested and leaked up for a heating. There were some heir or flee others engaged In the fight but they effected thdr MeV& . . 'A Hraterat Sun.—James Madigon. n 7011tnot man about twenty-anew -twenty. i Swarysantar age, was grunted and taken *ISM lookup the Instance or his id* Widlipinigand abusing tds together. - ;4Janzeis teleasedriastr - alld bating ax "wended all • his Money, called on Mg wieldier Cot more and bairn:mishit rehrald Or supply his wants he beat her.. He wu /tacked ap Inca pasting. • fastit Ihre.—Between at: and went o'eloolc lan Med there wee an alarm of Ara from box 4, corner of Tiny Wrier and Second ayanne, whieb was omaidom ed by a alight ilfa the OPTING filSory at Morrie, IMUin &Com on Pint lifame. he/wean Market and Terry Wait .foot of tberbolldlog canglit fire lams • Ali d-We fire p. werriamvered • and fim ft,„,had made any "Thi Was very trifling. litemdagr a Pracker..-01Doicr Kerr tF . ratted g man at the Allegheny Valley. Vetiir a alleeekok Isla &realm and • darted with Mit to the kionsfri, when Patrick Quinn Interfered. The afoot Paling tact he could not tats both Quinn sad the other man, took Quinn asdsa 0.1100 154 Zapped ter seelstastoe, WU& Prvaig 4 7. end Quinn was -Sodged In the lockup to • • answer the ahem' a - .. lotestaing !aloft ..ottdbe in the tableharos of his duly. stow In a eateen.—About ale o'clock' *Whim a row occurred to 0',110n.1 laid% 11111100 n. en he Ganser or Peon and Eleventh streets, and while It was pro. grecalugotibier O'Mara .went Ih Id sitar min the cause. He found two men tight. tw, one of whom was filches' William', whom he arrested, when the bar keeper and ailment •others . Interfered, ..but the taker held on to his prisoner and con. .P - Amsted Mal to the lock-up, where hews Fended with punters tbr the night. • .titeetitl4e ttleet ag &t ailmeetleg MltheiMPOkholdeht Mahe Ilttatrtuith end SWEalisPorrOar Company, held at the 001 e• '''or WWI Btotham, 129 Second. Aetna& yastaplay =ping, the follow. Itarddleara 'were' sleeted: Dfreotom4 ,EL .11towa, l'lttabargb; IL 0. = ri rtnablugh: J. N. /Zs' lentarger, • ht . John F.•Dravo. Plttabtusb; . 1 • Chdp,,,tllttsbarahr, Ide ••• Dangimm ' cKees ,..:oolt. ,• Cridg. Trourarar—lL O. sf.7.lltur AgellUtese sdnet Eisass.;4lte sehool home ot the Hibusd - Dteulet attheid r puhirdedtbated gaudy di . • mi eddissatvlant. Thus wee nahothasemademtetor. eittmeoe, th e • WS loded /Anted seenino.stnd inter del itimPorauesteat 41410 tenne•P: ilidirrett r edso le President of the Mullet tjannelframe elasinirrihdhmeen: Ades .hieseershinenin viittispis end' Ma l I nI ZWV 'at the tineheniend•ottiena , jeetir heoadier•thehr; - heel acesuzx4kweedehdekhousa. I . .ra- . AlielltwrldlW-ar Coed and aeatteiss• • pabbery wag ,yemetrsted ismigs " y r igig the store or Blowy Solstice, oon htlinteldp. Eta late : boric • wu &inn up to the door, when the Wane etlettettut entranoe rito the establish. mind by toning term& a penalised un. Weida the door. They their filled the inmowlth dry goods, .groceries and /. 1- !iscas - ;.ba all about three hundred dol. Ise. worth, with which the deliberate• ly durnorl. Memnon and hone were MWnuhora • firmer In the: sedghbOr ',kw* Then lan° °1. 01 4° Ih• WWI"' n=MM ad Intimations iatin "Amottor Erroll to - wocumsne• the canvas' fbr looOltur at mat; and accordingly Minim wit nOW s• Wct. r =7 l. re 411ireAr's ev of ry 2: who, ln any prohabilig may be liable to tax, will too famiabed with a blank form and requested to make returns under . NUL 'ls is to be ho that 'prom re. • ' ports will be made. it ped it is if Wrding. to nuke the records and asseas. Monts. Iflogiuble, more thorough than hatetabre., • test of the Pittsourgh gas was made yesterday by onr.lorpector. Mr. at the cdSos of the Osseo:en:en ' ea Smithfield streak Which - • neentdering the media= of the woo:. , 'pine, very nit The tan were ',weed* fla= " 7leautoMer, ruling , armed burner erne lifteturholee Con ' Intrateg five ruble fete of gm per. equal hoar. . width made the city gm to be to gerventeen end a ball candies in Another ten was made is beingks ot toe Company. resulting in equal to eighteen and six .tenth mediae. The difference in the teats is caned by the deterioration of the quali ty of theses between the pieces where pa Meta were made. ... ......... .... . . . . ............,_.......-_____- -v i g W : R 4t*, -,* A,44 , i-ftw.4 , mq , . 4 'W . .-'-'Ol-i.4 ,:,.:-..,.?.-..,,,,.., PREILATITSE Mina The Hanlon Cans—a Sensation Spoiled— Not a Murder—Margaret Banton Bit 'charged front Custody. The death of Philip Banton. Brinton Station, a short time since, an account of which we published la the Gaztrrra, and which bi still, doubtless, fresh in the minds of our readers, created an intense excitement In the neighborhood in which nocurred, and statements afterwards published, originating, evidently, from the fertile imaginations of a few gosalp lug women In the vicinity, led the public to 'believe ttist an atrocious crime bad been committed: a crime which would consign theperpetrator of it, if convicted, to an ignominious death; to be sus pected of which would - be sufficient to forever blast the reputation of the person Implicated. Rumor aald the man had been pawned and report, Dame Rumor's ready and willing mop banger, stated• Dirt Margaret Banton, daughter of the deceased, a mere child, being only sixteen years of age, had ad ministered the fatal potion which made her an orphan and sent her father to the bar of judgment without time for repent ance. A. grave and serious charge under any drcumatanoes, and the person who made it should, before giving publicity to vague suspicion, and thus aid the cir culation of the vile slanders, the off spring of the evil Imaginations, of thoughtless,- not to say evil disposed persons, should have pondered well the facts and found at least some ground of suspicion other than what appears to have been discovered In this came._ _ -. As we have previously stated. Infer- Mallon was made against the child, Mar garet Barton, charging her with the murder - of her fattier by administering poison to him, and *Le innocent defence less creature was arrested and commit ted to Jail to await the result of the Coe. over'■ boveatigation. One of the rumors afloat widen tended to cast suspicion on the girl was that a glees containing a white power, supposed to be poison. had been secreted by her, and that the place of concealment had been made known by her younger sister. The glass was found and brought to the city, when the girl was arrested and placed In the hands of the Mayor; who submitted it to Prof. Wuth, the chemist, who was also em. pioyed to make • chemical analysis of the stomach. The Yrofessor examined the contents of the tumbler and found nothing but lard and salt In It, and so Informed his Honor, who at once decided to discharge the girl from custody, nn lesittliere was some other evidence to warrant him in detaining her. She was brought out of Jail yester day for • hearing, and John C. McCarty, Eoq., her counsel, demanded an lavestlgation- He said that the girl had been arrested and confined In prison on mere rumors, and that although the Mayor could set her at liberty he could not relieve her from the reproach and stigma that had been cast upon bar, character by the arrest. Ms Honor said he had no objection to • hearing, but if there was no evidence against the girl he would have to discharge her. He then called on Coroner Clawson to Mate what he knew of the case. The Coroner said that when the io. quilt adjourned be directed the Jury to commrmicate to blue any new develop ments that might be made. and, In ac cordance with that request, John Admits and John L Russell, of Port Perry, bad written him a letter relative to the find ing of the glass. His Honor then read the letter, ster which the girl wag, dis charged, and provided With a lkettot to Brinton Station. We learn that considerable prosseee has been made in analyzing the stomach, bat that tat tritest of poison have as yet been sound l it. and the probabilities are that the man died from Dame other NEW POLICE FORCE. The Allegheny Peace—New Appoint. meats Under Mayer Callow. Last evening the Police Committee Of Allegheny Councils met at the Mayor's Office, in conjunction with Mayor Cal low, to consider the appointment of a police three for the eniming year. There ware nearly live hundred applicants for peidtioni, which, although presenting abundant niatintel, rendered a selection pretty difficult. The C.ouputttee were In sestlon until after M O'clock. The fol. towing are the Minns or the ellenteaful ones: . . James Duncan Chief of Police. John P. Kennedy, Captain of Night I Watch. -Wm..flowdata, Jackson Scott, Benjamin Clark, emguat Ekle, Henry Hem, Ed ward Monza, Charles B. Sayers. Richard Geary, Hugh Mitchell, Wm. L. Kennedy, Richard Wllson, John Brown, Haab Wilson. Josep h Oldther, Baekilsott MB‘WatikSlKel• Looksgp, John fesi,g, W oMciterd Whittaker, W. I"- H. Tyler, Hnnry nilre. - Bhert'LleaseYils ik-M:lntYres 'James Horner, Henry Betitert; H. Bork, A.. W. Swearingen,,WariShielda, Wm. Merriman, Wm . . Wet, John Syllenberger. Nicholas Troutman, Wash Ington Swain, Onsuglas, John lairert.Y.Y'redarick BretangeW, The new police will weer - an uniform similar to _that yar i t n i vi Zithe old firm. ThßitfirYor Vas I . seem pia daVictilf eV ng., gal 114; ars re quested to asset at the 'Mayor's oillee this afternoon at throe o'clock, for andips• moot of madtion. No soleoUon hes yet by the Mayor of .Lientenanta or men for the tides forge, bat HIM will hi attended to as soon as possible. House of Refuge. We glean from • proof slip copy Otitis . =Mud report 'of the officers of the House of Refuge, that the whole num tirre of inmates recedireft. during the year 1301*". boys, 68 AWE, 124 total, 82. The whose ownbar reutaloiogla the HMIs on the 28th of Deceintpkgeg t aren. brig, alrlieVitei colored, girls,' white, 47; ikdonsti, 14; tenet, 218. 'The Whole num ber. discharged daring the year was 120. We learn from the Treasurer's report' that $BB3 were paid for interest, and that the institution Is carrying a debt of sem end thonasnd dollars. The various re ports of the President, Superintendent and officers are full of details from' which the workings - of the hughtttion can les studied. We have neither time or apace to refer to the subject further than tosay, that, in pur,ornion no reformatory Minna tiOn In the State or country accogil t iabee M e [Ojeda had to view by !Mori nears better than this. Trio order and d pline oilaidintly maintained, and the effect ore the inmate* of thisorder and discipline persistently carried: obt, together with the, moral and intellectual cditnee lea parted by the dully laschtngi, and the industries. of :the establisproent. have denMustrate4 - thetr onnlY is !no omit plata reformatted el Mot antis inmates, huedredsuf sitanar, having rasched the alms of honor =dhotis pat - out SO ease. Ws. haePrOrigt Obi dWgirctitaitftlite , fed helps and *neatest', good edits**.' An institution so useful and 'so bene twentutw. JMealenot he left to labor or &b. or depend upon .44Wake helpers rHa ability to gainir. Urns noble Work. We 'Huta the Dewey appointed Board of Chasid* will nellirews lt by with a harried visit, bat Hod Hwy wILL ir ia gltdn. flanns...aa• •so • • • • and, appreciate the w an and vigor of a.g'B Sufi the adapts. tion and succealtof Modally and hourly Cada 'told routine. - They would And, auttlems„doubtless, tome obdurate arid incurable would emend &large majority, ofth e y who havespentsivsral months in the house est/ens of-or der and progress, and or exemp lary be: hatter. We think' this institution, hav ing to deal with the young, with whom rwarrnation isposible,shoutdoOmixtend itself to a more careful vWbjEor, sod perhaps a mots liberal legislative favor than is dueostleust with hope of good results, to penitentiaries, whirs only *delta, made op largely of hardened es if these young persons cannot be subjected to the re. attaining anebreforming - influences of such apace, they would, grow up Into hardened • offenders and eventually Cote inuanotoof .penitentlaries. The Weary= UMW of Refuge 4e,beyond guardian delft • great work Mr exist', and &dug It well,pind should therefore be upheld by the hearty dimmable" of the oommonity, nod byllbered ald from the Commonwealth. Here la beautifully exemplified the maxim of ...Poor Rich ard,"...ll. stitch In dine will nave nlne.". Nerthastni Fire Ileierance Co. The Pittsburgh agent of this titantith sad' tellable Chicago Fite Inuairallee Ocenpany, Mr. Edw.-I. Hughes, hula moved to 100 Fourth avenue. This von psratim II one of the safest In the town. try, and enjoys place la trabllisooneleuse second to no other. liberal In Its terms, prompt- to 101111 and to the lad cent to settle Its llahiUttes,. generous and ton. siderite In Its management, we do not marvel that It hu been so ancassaftd In our city. The agent, Mr. Hughes. widely sad favorably known, Is prepared totake polldes etas low and reasonable rates as possible. and we cheerfully commend him and the company he represents to the cooddenos and patronage of our =dam . THE COVETS. District court—Judge Kirkpatrick -MONDAY, January 24.—The argument on the motion for compulsory non.itult In the cage of McClurkan vs. Thompson. wee resumed at seven o'clock lest even. log. Henry McCullough, et al., heirs at law of WilUan McCullough, vs. George H. White, trustee. etc. Amicable action to determine who aro the legal heirs and representatives of Wm. McCullough, do. ceased, in order that the funds in the hands of the trustee could be properly distributed. Verdict for plaintiff for $2,342 IL Adam Heineman vs. :ItobL Henry, et al mei fa stir, mortgage on property !sit uate In Tarentum borough. Verdict for Plaintiff In them= of ;5,180 95. subject to the opinion of the Court on a question of law reserved. Hill, Patterson & Co. vs. Baker R. Han lon, ad fa. stir. mechanic's lien S against property on Congress street, Pittsburgh. Oa trial. • TRIAL LIST FOR TUESDAY. FA Flinn vs. Graham. 112 Jacob, vs. Schoen & Laurent. 114 Nichols vs. Modes. 117 Pittsburgh & Little Beaver Creek 01 W. va. Stevenson. 118 Kennedy va. Schultz. 118 Grant vs. Scott. 122 Maltby ve. Schultz & Danner. 128 Hartnpee & 00. vs. McDonald Common Pleas NC., I—Judge Sterrett. • MONDAY, January 24.—1 n the Common Pleas Court Room, Judge Sterrett pre siding, the case of Frans vs. Jones & Laughlin was resumed, and had not been concluded when court adjourned. Common Pleas Nail—Judge MONDAY, Januar4.—ln the Quarter Sessions Court Room, Judge Col lier presiding: Christi vs. Dittman. Action to recover damages for "words spoken" or defamation of character. It is alleged that Mrs. Dittman. a resident of - Birmingham, had used language de. mgatory to the character of the plaintiff, Mrs. Christi, and this action was brought to recover damages alleged to have been sustained by plaintiff In consequence of the same. Op trial. Royer &Bro. vs. Win. B. Hays. Action of trespsaa. Verdict for plaintiff in the stun of 340 50. Motion for a now trial. and reasons tiled by defendant's counsel. TRIAL LIST SOB TUESDAY 384 Malelds vs. hicAbny. 76 -Delaney vs Baldwin 88 Welber ve. came. 83 Murray ye. Schreiner. 102 Shaffer ve. Wolf. 103 Elliott vs. McAboy. 97 Cook vs. . . 9$ Holsinger vs. Patton's executors. Schoulof Design for Women &intone °avert's: Having had an Invitation to attend the examination of the Pinaburgh School of Design for Women, held on Friday, although our time was somewhat preoccupied far that day, we cogitated and planned to set apart a couple of hours to see with Our own eyes what load been sooompli■h ed during a year in this valuable loati• Union, and well were we repaid with, as it has often been a subject of thought how are the Intelligent, thoughtful gent in this community regarding the educating women for a special education In life. Only five years ago, a few ear neat men took up the tank of placing wit bin the reach of the masses of wo men .a broader, more thoughtful and practical education, they, intact, said women should have for mental develop ment all the advantages men have, we will do our part by giving all poss ible facilities in the field of art, that opens many doors, various shades of talent -can here be encouraged and developed: even If It does not emitter all our expec- : tatious,el least It will reline and Cult!. vale their taste for a better appreciation of the works of others, It ntll occupy, strengthen and enlarge the mind. Our homes will feel the effects of such cul ture in a purer taste and more eoonemy, for ugliness is often - moat experudve and beauty within - the reacm - of moderate means, with snow/lodge to select and combine; en the- actions of these few said we will make the experiment, and on Friday morning the au•wer came home to tie, as we could - wish it might do to every Individual in these chide, and it was In toe following manner On enteribg theta roams, some. time after the committees had commen ced work, we beheld a nurriber or our artists who grudgetfrmnently time spent from their easels, ana firtnent tally occupied, almost _Overworked men of beldame. handingtifertbedifferual aced leo allotted to ttiltit eitionittatiOn, eb. sorted in °notedly:ileum err - Vehemently .debating-with triedt-fellOw jurmi,7, Ore comparative nreeitiltdeeme wtirk sae!, perharo, almost twin like, that the Judge' he satisfied by awarding to each' equaltiy of tninit. It ;3 delight fill to sed'ibis ferveY-ito - libar ttle earnest oxidate, smog w ith all iniCh - care' im If , the phidures were Ole work 4f artiste of standing and competing Por entrance to gaurae exolusive eghibitten —thus was my odicin answered—thin work is approci. ated—it lea anceetigg — Only to an Impor. ,taut admit would men give the best hours ors day, the time• when business Is at its height griatikti are Open—the time when light ie selpareittor the ilegotees of the brash. I we would not fold our h,ande and believe the many fully • msderstapd this work, tithe' the crowd at butt year , . exhibition gave evidence of lts growth Ittioputar favor; but to those who have net yet sintlYgetell Its merits we would aayi This instillation giver a thou on& education In art—not mere delluea loil-410 delineation based on galan tine principles, Geometry, Feripective and the hrlolloB of color. fbe picture!' In the Oil clans fully prove the power these g:rla have obtained, bulb 10 elhernes• or form and combination or color. There were Painting*, torsi' for rich contrast of cotor, in drapety. and ornament, with accurate representation of fruit most tempting In its apparent Insclowinees; dOwnypeapheit, grapes, almost dropping t og In s imm, and an orange that one wondered how the owner could have left untested—wonid grace any of our large art galleries. Time and apace would felt to tell of tho landscaper see simulating time and space, transmuting us from therooms of study to cool, ter dint resting places; from the summer beat, where the wearied brain could re.. pose and ascend from "nature up to nattirVe God."- Again, others that make one wish that sit poor, suffering human, creatures could be taken to warm fire- sides, out of the show and cold. That Phase of Landscape gaverise to the thought that if all women Would deter. mine to be perfect In some branch of In. drafty, they would, If " home and Mende should fall," have resources of their own which woad yield them bread and raiment.._ The trouble with our sex IC not the Withhtildlng of tights. but Abe withhold ing of needful training and education. If aba had &bone When the., hOIV of need came to use Mena there would be fewer poor waifs Out to the cold. In the department of 'flower painting In water colors the proven was rquilly marked. Last year there were few stu dies from nature—this a number.- We beheld summer flowers, reminding of deUelsoa perfume; autumn hay* au =to some that the melancholy l g love come, the oddest of the year."- but which give us snob Weariful beauty of kdialiet -fin" tender and Clelloalse woodlinageme r the garden's pride; and &NMI All of these studies praetical development In ilinstistion. Why should not our woman catupetawitb a likket Voider or Fern In giving such things of beauty tq our homes lu the Cretonnes of an Hooch Arden' or Whittler's ballads. Already In lids city one of the designs executed In the School is manufactured into • let of glass. Our parting wish Is future great pro. . Been to this excellent School, and :Liao that we may soon see It In more specious and comtplettoute rooms. Real Estate Traufers •- • I The following deeds were admitted of record In the office of The. -R. neuter, Recorder for Allegheny adman Mottday. January" 24, 187IZ:".: • Dr. A...W Barr bllll4 tlee7.:Tet sexy '7O. ICI. ""4,7_L24,7.161°8 - !.41 , 1 0 0 7.1 1. beeeetee7th lbolomonl3.ll.g Yoalsb WHIM*. Dee. 17.13 t: ten. lots ent rartro Land. saleabeey....ey Jute Slut to 111110 Seen. Nutt. &Nutlet la oy 17 restos Tarty fount. alre7l 7 l7lb ward _lltt•barsh 403 use Ise .11 to 7. J. entletsos.• Om. Ito. IS:1S nests tos Wetland &venom. Wts.'l.s. mut, • r... 0 seitiUblef. ,11: • It. - 11071; 0.7 s no. I Sol 2.l.7ktems . • eke, bor . . 77 ;f e l l Ie ti fei . Y. tt ei t . d itt i it b itrJoho 140000 "Ism 1 IJ3IO lefeliss of 11111:(1 101 .1061 ICS IOWASIIp Items to lame. mot. Mat 7. acres we a l; TC:! h s e e,.7:ll4:;ffolf At l 4 o lro . lite t, Ire .8 lerl tot r. by ILC. 7tet. ea Bachmann Seem& out. to t 1 1a . lame to Wm. Httsltee,' flue. It, 'ItM; to • at by feet 17 11417.0 .t. Of .' ruzby Oat L. der.huld to li ler. Noe. I. 130071.4 • - by 73 lett en p oesystreet. last Dam's 7. , uutt . , 7, Ittat 7 t ig . tri ISO tn is l A! 11 Ina I neb. to Mothlog Ls more Wholesome or more agreeable than a KIM of ale taken at dinner with your roast beef. I; aide Oration, Invigorates the system, and pate fat on your bones. Try Pler, Dan. nab -Ocs.'s ale, made at the Oregon Brewery, on Stememon street. rfirrOURGH DAILY GAZETTE: TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 25, 1870. THE SHUGUIT CASE. Jacob Martin Trice as an Accessory—HU Acquittal—Mrs. ebugart Insane. The Shugart poisoning case was re vived in the Criminal Court of Butler county last week. The trial, which resulted in the conviction of Mrs. Philo pena Shugart for the murder of her hus band, Jacob Shugart, by poison, was reported in fall In the Gsarrre, and hue not yet faded from the remembrance of our readers. Simultraeoria with the arrest of the woman, for the mime, an alleged para mour, Jeoob Martin, was taken into cus tody and subsequently Indicted as an accessory before the fact. Tuesday last his trial came up. Ow!ng to the at tion which Mrs. ShimarVa trial at treated In June bud, it w ee found almost Impossible to secure a jury of men who had not formed and expreased an opin ion. The first day was occupied this matter, and on Wednesday re ming, Martin was brought Into Court od ar raigned. District Attorney W. H. Oiler was assisted by Messrs. James. Stadia and John Q A. Scatty/A,' Han. The counsel far the defense were E. Mo- Junkin and Thomas Robinson, Ems. and Cot. John M. Thompson. . Wednesday. Thursday and Friday were occupied In the examination of witnesses, consisting principally of the members of the Shugart family and the Jailors, who testified to the intimacy be tweets Mrs. Shugart and Martin, and their actions after being arrested. The testimony was In substance similar to that published heretofore, nothing new being elicited from the ICU:vines. In behalf of the - defense, a thw noises were examined as to Martin's character. Saturday was taken up with the argument, and yesterday, after a comprehensive and able charge by Judge MoGnifin, the case was submitted to the jury. They retired, but were not oOt long when a verdict' of acquittal was agreed upon, which was made known to the Court. At the time of receiving the verdict the Court house was tilled with the people who had been attracted 1 by that strange, morbid curiosity which seems always to vent itself In attending on such occasions. As acmes the result woe announced, proclamation was made and the prisoner stepped from the box a fees man. There was no unusual dem onstration, the people seeming to take the matter coolly. A few momenta afterwards Martin disappeared from the Court House In company with some friends. Since her trial Mrs. Shugart has be come hopelessly insane. At Brat this was thought to be only i rose to avoid the punishment attached io her crime, bat as time wore away and she became worse instead of better. It became sp. parent that she was really a maniac— made so by the trouble, excitement and long imprisonment which she has un dergone. At times she is qcdus violent and us with diMculty held In check. She Is still kept in pilson but there is some talk of having her removed to a more appropriate place. Farther action will depend upon the report of the commie. aion appointed to Inquire into her eondl tion, a writ de hinalieo haprirendo hay. log boon granted by the Governor. = It would appear that ruffianism reigns supreme in some portions of the Seven month ward, and thatthe polka force in that locality was insniTleleat te =unbars. A serious row occurred in that locality Sunday night in which officer Heed was severely fasten by orditigha." ft appears that the officer discovered a gang of loafers near the new cemetery gate, who were acting in ► disorderly meaner, and requested them to move on, when one of the party made some Impeitinent - reply and refused to comply with the officer's request. The officer arrested him, where upon the whelp gang met upon him, res cued tbo prisoner and beet the officer. His mace and handy billy were taken from him, lie received a severe, but not dangerous cut behind the left ear, and he wee rolled eixiut In the mud until his clothes were utterly ruined. When the ruffians left him he started towards town, and after going a short distance met officer Hare. Together they started In pursuit of the party and overtook some of the men. • A surrender was or dered, but one of the rowdies tired two shots at the officers. after which the party of "roughs" ran away. One of the shots took effect on officer Hare wound. log him in the hand. , 'He fired after the fugitives, but apparently .without effect. The names of fps p rincipal TartiCipents In the a ff ray are ' knovrn, and warrants Ar are out itir then arteet: ' • . • ,nt Aprtuor Serder Sp . &gray marred 40 Trniontown, Fa ; gotta amity, Saturday night. Winton Henry Pavan and .1, drama Dvvre, which taultaatitths4fattinflbseetAmme an about any yeasts of age, and raddid a abort distaste, from Uniontown, which' , pace he vbdted cm Saturday night, ind; as was itte cupitotn, got drunk. Paring the eviroing, ha 4,tittWlati, yontruMan of anent r Team of ago, with. 1411341 he • Ilitiolsay, Dad a difficulty. met and,elreergal mum& Dom atm* Lowe. UP d_ipirit , after which he kicked MSS. tuna about the bead smatbenatampet on b Lowe ettrylvod.bia4„,.4.74 """45e-siliree quarters of an Mani. Dona; wint gnat. ed, and Juntas tiolmee, of tqatbatown, ecupannered ajary atul, held an inquest qu the body. Dm Walker and Stargeon made a post soarjan examination, and gave their opinion Met dea th been caused by concussion of the brain, by reason of the motorist Injutlee received, mpecially a contrition behind the right ear. The Jury returned a verdict 'that the said Lowe dame to Ole death by in- Juries Indicted on blebead by said Donau The prisoner is a single man. Us: was ember at the time of the affray, but hie general reputation la said to bo bad. Lpwo area a dangerons and bad man when drank. , • The /LaVoie 14si Night, Damns the inciamencycd the wiesitar a cold, heavy rain ravalitijkir, a very large and ,consplcuonsitintaillimut audience assembled lug night at the dmidenty. of Moslem the ocesslonof 'the fine bsatitre of Prot' George V. Tinker:lf; D., on , "Light and thot3pectrosoops.. o ! . The so to Jed was so plainly discussed. elucidated or such an intelligent manner and 11- Migrated with such basun .1121 eipdd meets, that while great information on • dark subject was itupouted, the audience were pleased, entertained and , sada dad. To night the second. lecture _ov continuation of the And, will be de livered at the Audeniy, and we look for even greater attendsoce than that which marked the intalleelusl occulou of last evening. Prof. Marker made manifest in the lecture his own high order of cul ture. training add' scientific knowledge. and hie opacity. to instruct his hearers in shamus _tuners In • simple, plata and oompreltenaltd• Counter. - We ;urge , our residers tofu mount taillight, they rarely have strardedwooh epportunl as it to tie purawd;adifiedand snstruesedi and the subplot irestiod bons which largely occupies the attention of the learned. of the whole world. =I 1. Onam. liousi.—A. large and. fashion. OM andante assembled at' the Opera Rouse lest evening 'to Me Mr. Minn forest In ulticheiled."thee loagbeen &vette: lirllttabargbi and the reception he met with lestsvmting, which was the nommencement of a .011er engagement of five nights. only plainly' Indicated thin big friends still held him In kind remembrance. ..11.tobetievi7 'ls not his manages; plow). yet the andienen wore well passed with his rennltiOn of It led evening.. This evening be will hre p r r inab"ollidreanninda'w" which betirleveomf as nearly perfect as any man on OM The Gee laipeetor Yesterday (as stated elsewhere) vbdttd tho gas work.. The standard Clog power required by law is fifteen candles, but. the lestaimeor lound the power at the workeeto be eighteen and a half, and at the office of tb,p.t.bmpany, On dpilthdeld street, sovenlEs4 end a half candles. The test wss msol4 daylight, when the mum amount itivesure not applied as Is regale! Alt night, to supply the increased oonaWmption.' No nodes, west given of the lute ad tepee tlon, and had the test been eat night we have no,reasou doubt I • favor. able result would have been „. ReltglOllL Quite an Interesting religious revival is now In progress at the Ner(li avenue It. R. Church, Allegheny. Ray. E. J. Grev, pastor. Already thirty Wro feud oonverelonounl the Intece me to ho Inorettaing. • . • For the put Me; Weeks. ICUs asrviese have been hhhg . lll - the' with nein street nnd I.lb* . E. Murales. Dodos, t potent , week the ungregatloos wilt quiteand eon. Untie In toe services - In the Liberty street Church. An Alarm of are wan. notinded tbU morning from box 7b, mrner of BMW and 4810 streets, Seventeenth ward, not owing to the Interims of lb. hour we could incertaln no partkulars. O. 'A. B. CONTEMNS. Meeting or the Committee of Arrange. menu_Programme of Exercises. The Committee appointed to make ar. rangementa for the Department Convec tion of the Orand.Army of the Republic, which assembles in this city On Wednes day next, held et meeting yesterday af ternoon and adopted the following pro gramme: The committee will receive the Orand Commander and member)] of his staff at the Union depot, on Wendosday morn ing, at 9 o'clock. and escort them to the blonongbahela House. At 1 o'clock F. at. of the same day, all member' of the at., Army In the county are requested to meet at the Union Depot for the purpose of recelv, log delegates from the east and escort. I big them to the Mel. - The delegates will form at the. Monon gahela House t 3 o'clock P. at., and march in a bed to Lafayette Hall, when and where the convention- will be or ganized. On Wedneeda evening, at half past sev en o'clock, there will be a reunion of the members of the Order of this county and the members of the convention. The reunion will he open to all, and the public are cordially Invited to attend. Interesting and eloquent addressee will be delivered by 'leveret distin guished soldiers who have been Invited and are expected to be present. The banquet for the delegates and. In. cited uests will take place at 11% FINA.I4CLth. A Bank Suspended—The Cashier and Teller to the Tombs The Fixtures Captured. ' A prominent bank on Third avenue al:upended operations lard evening and the cashier and teller were arrested and locked up In the tombs'. 'The Institu tion referred to is a "faro bank," the destinies of which are presided over by Lige Hall, and the cause of the stuipen- Mon an Inlormation made before the Mayor by otticor Dressler chars log Elijah Rail, et al, with keeping a gambling house. 'Oa this information a warrant was Issued and at - half past ten o'clock last night a raid was made on the Institution. The king bee was not in the hive and consequently was not captured. The raid was success. ful notwithstanding this fact. The "tools," Including a "deal box," "lay oat," "checks" and other paraphernalia Incident to.a faro bank, were captured. Some fifteen or twenty persons were in the house when the raid was made and five or six, including tbo "dealer" and "lookout" were arrested and taken to the lockup. Ike latter two being !nein. 1 dad in the Information, were locked up, while the others were permitted to retire upon leaving a deposit of 115 each for their appearance this morning. - ' Committee Meetings. At a meetirg of the Printing Com mittee of Allegheny Councils, held last evening, Mr. Slack presiding, the.Comp toiler was authorised to contract, with the papers elected to do the city print ing, at the same rates kir 1870 as those of 1869. The question of selecting a City Job Printer was discussed, but-. no change was made In this respect from last year. the letting of this work being, lett optional with those In charge of the different department& The Committee on City Property met et the same hoar. Mr. Riddle, Chair. Man, stated the Mayor nail sailed blest Mutton to the necessity for a new floor and Iron door across the hall loading to the cells in the look-np.. Provlator were made for these repairs. The mate ter of providing better accommodations for the City Engineer was disclaimed at Month. The construction of a wing to the City Building for the Controller apd Engineer was milted of. It, wsui though thle might be erected at a comparatively extra expense over that proposed In the plan of last year, while curb a position would be permanent and the other only temporary. No definite action, - how ever, was taken. Mew Brigoton corretpondenee. ==! Balamas, Jan. 24, 1870. The feature of our quiet village for the put fortnight has been the far given ander the sondem of: the -ladies of fit: Joseph% Cabello &firth; Whicb`Prinftil. a derided *ib* tn , Opttapilite hapdaoe inn, of 114,C4(1, which goes towards the erection pts new ahoy* edifice in place of the one now occupied, which, by •nt of lts limited dimensions and din* Wed state, la uugt for thotirgetudoori, Illintilipaseessullignainher ot Unship. pers.- tlattotrofeterineetorof the file is Aloe tithe agerta of the efficient and pop. Ws:petter s Rev. J. .C.lttellin, m om. inidly j live.Tenkes . prieat—who known bow to • Ptak. Maud( • Pat tkomati What. aver bia let'utt be' cut. He is profuse in his thank' to the Protestant portion of our otturtomffy for thelf . liberat patron. 'am ant. to. Abe Atone hands of Few Brighton, who. on altarnalit Wets, Alt_ evened swealento — 24 "l""t e nothing else that would inter,. esi:rour.reattors- TAW, Etitho brAer Prttito dartetod night, too—but adios. • 'e.wa mad for TrLI, R. Hausa, i cigar manufacturer, on Eleventh 'greet, this city, was errestad bt . Robert McCready, U. 8. Revenue In. apectbr, and taken before U. 8. Com. misakmer Gamble for a hearing on a charge Of violating the revenue law. It ailprld that the defendant refilled old Lovell - with cigars and sold them without Paying the Government tax, an also that be placed m tban I • larger number of cigars in e thx allowed. tis urt her ding., ed th lm at baba' been guilty ( pf mutants& luring tgldifelllng cigars from his show ease vdtbolut having paid the tax. The ostabliehment was Weed and the defen dant wee bald to bolt for trial. gait Delivery. A cpcnewil jail deUvery occurred at Tithontin F•Yetto county, Saturday evoning..;'• =et Burton, imprisoned for larcenyi David Hirer and John Wicklow. fbr paublie own:deacon currency, Harm Smith; for stabbing John Baldwin, at Cookittrilin, and Wm. Dever, for murder, escaped front the jail In that place about five o'cidelti•by prying the grating Onto( a windervi, through which they passed to the jail wall • and then lumped to the ground. II dietetic° of eighteen or twenty feet. - Tbb Sheriff pursued the prisoners for some distance, but failed to, recapture any of thend - ' • • . & Alleged larceny. • Info:via W was made belbre the May. dryestailday. by Lewlsleatarne, charging Isaiah PFloe, aka/ Ateiander Wets, with the larcsiiiy of a proullsear*uote for IMO It ses from the Inforniation, which bete k• the facts of the ciao In detail, that sore time since the defendant gave the prolictitor Lie Mite . 1111 1:9 2 3 1, /Or POO. lie subsegsteM/y , Pald elms oilf the note mute ebOrt Uwe since. it Is alleged, the note vows nresented odueettab -by the eon Of the prosecutor. and when an presented tke defendant took It out of hle hanging destroyed It by tearing it to Near. , A warrant wag hotted. r • - Wideman ana sire. Aboutkill put one o'clock yesterday as explosion occurred at the Petroilto Olt -Bertram, In the Twelfth ward. It appoint that the refinery has Wen idle for some days put and yesterdays Lire was started tinder a still in which there was 'quantity of tar. The man beads pot been properly secured end an imp) Mu occurred, blowing out the end oft oaMil. %Tim tar caught lire and an ala o s ta -sOntidod from box 65, to which OD gel, istapouded but did not go into ca. The damage will not exceed 11090. ' ~ , , if youyobr fair drawled or frizzled aft Or tho - lattatjMa•oo. • com fortable "gam • laxorlous bath or • little •13111111 cupping and leeching, toy or •11,10-to Willtsmoon'a popular saloon,. No 190 A'aderal street. Alla•bony. , Reeked Farina forme a very agree able light nutritive food, a eaperior matt, de an Wangs eadJailleb and hiblith/7 recommended by physicians for invalids and anildree.:' Sold by all groan% T Callietation Water is a aertidn eare ite Diabetes and all diseases of the Eld. nem -Mbrusle by all Draggle% • eens:T. —A mi4pura An exp.:Natoli of the Norestneel l fr and urolfreee of the Metbodbit h.* *al preached by the Rev. C. bieCabo. Ot Obboolt4 St. Luke's MR. Mora. Ebosttarnons !DlG Mr. MeWe zidtanted the NNW= of Father .Hean Met to 1900 Ude country would be wholly papist. —Fatimatee Jrl the proposed mat to Bon n East River with Lona bdand Boned Ire nearly ready to be eebtoliled to the Government. The cattails to be 000 feet In length. 600 feet In width and 40 feet deep. - Additional Markets by Telegraph, --- ALBANY, January 24.—The receipts of Beeves for the week were 4,450 h ea d w ith an average quality Improvement on last week. A few choice steers broaght advance, but the bulk of sales show no Improvement; the highest price realized for good Kentucky steers was 934 c; fair to good butchering Illinois and Ohio 734 @B%c, light stock at 5%®1154c. Sheep: a few droves of better quality than last week brought better prices, but the bulk *as of a similar quality; miles to a fair extent at 434®834c, latter for extra Can. ads. Hew: only a sale or 65 Michigan at 93.4 c. • PIIILLDELPIIIA, Jan. 24.—Provisions And Whisky unchanged. Beef ba ttle in fair demand and firmer; sales 1 extra Penna. and western steers at 934 ®IONC, fair to good 7(490, common 5®634c per lb gross. gheep higher, with sales of ' 19,000 head at 6®90 per lb gross. Kegs dull; sales 4000 at 111@11,50 for slopped, 112,60 ®13,60-for corn fed. BALTIMORE, January- 24.—Mess pork quiet at 129,50@30. Bacon firm and ao• tote; rib aides 16 , 4®1634c, clear aides 170, !boulders 13%0, hams 19®200. Lard quiet, 17@1734c. Whisky 111,0134. = PAU G—on Sa day utabt. Jasaary 23. 1810 at is o'clock Mr. JOHN /ea u. weed 1* yew. Tunsnel will take place from Ills late sldence, Mae afield, on TO•nar (Toesenv) January 5155.15. Ca rime. wilt leave Jackson's Livery - Stable at 151 o'clock. UNDERTAKERS. B. PATTZIISON JAW= L. WlLLtAatil. A'PrIERSON & WILLIAMS, Undertmersi corner ot.7l l th avenue and gh street, .Pittsburgh. Gains of all kinds, Shrouds. Crapes and Gloves, mid every descrip tion of funeral furnishing mads furnished on the most nameable terms In the city. Hearse mid curtains f • bed. UM. open dm and night. fIELA LILES & PEEBLES, EN. lJ DESTANYES AND LIVZRY trrABLIJI, o•tnet= f BAN DUSKY BTUS AND UNIt U A ch YMN AIItaboOT.CNY. watt* D , ODOOrnit Itoolll3 countautty topplted wits. to az 11.111.1. d, ll•hogatiy and "Maloof, postai, at taws taxying from St to $lOO. Bo• dlts pre par. for Itoormout. Beam. and O. floors forntsbcd; also. Kind. of MOll/111131 tiondS, If rniolred. Mos oyes at all boon, dal and Wool. JOSEPH - DIETER & SON, ITHHIERThiMRS. = .oarrl ' aim for firarrati. *MAO Las I. l 'COTIFLNII and • all Funeral Paralament at r, &ead rata. aur GREAT INDUCEMENTS, No. 91 Federal Street, CLOSING OUT SALES WINTER. GOODS, REGARDLESS. OF COST, To Make Room for Siiriog Stock. Itne Old Ladles' Caps, wbolesale sod tall. Ladle.• Colored Coiseta 65e. 4 "airs Chlidren•s Balmoral Hose for Abe• Ladles• Handkerchief., 10c. Ladles' Naar lithe Chignons. 50c. All Other Goods in Proportion, a MRS. S. C. ROBB'S, 91 Federal Street, Allegheny 72118 JOHN M. COOPER & CO. Bell and Brass Founders, MGM, LOCOItTITE k KOLLIN; NM TR • A R_STIR Made Prompt/If to Order ! BABBIT'S METAL Made and Kept on'Hand. ProortetOn sO4 Mastallatuon of L M. Coopeeslmproved Balance Wheel STEAM PUMP. 0111ce, 882 PENN STEEET. iiirdq,CsplakapilliStreeta, ETE=NO HENRY G. lIALE, MERCHEOPf • TAILOR,: "lifer of Pena and ,Stxtb Streets FALL AND WINTER STOCK NOW - iIOMPLETE LAMS OR GENTLEMEN, r u ltir r ift parch**. a MO pareeai for their HOLIDAY LIFT. • Would do went* .top laud examine soy !stook of WAT(.IIKB. CLOCES. JEWELRY nod VIM WAHL ol gagman desirable patterns jut rocalood W. G. DIINSEA.TH'S. Atiyat.zu 4ND OPTICIAN' ~~ pITTSBNigNe. SAVINGS. " s elHAßizitiMegr a . Bmwll ' siglutit'kUlato ° ,WrOi k a Vi d N ° : 'saber lot, frost Tto WeloV truss No. 'mistier Lt So Yalta, 6to SW k. Dattrast rtfotirl'ull,lgt:e4"" coal , I•astailiTes Jammu Asa JCT. :war of BY-Lsws, £8., 7 15r , sashed tse ogee. Board eirlimiSCOM-•Geo. J r erry, reddent; R. H. Mttman. Jam Park, Jr.,Vlse Presidents. D. Z SP Seeretary anti Treasurer, •. Bradley, J. T. 0 lek. Jobs S. lidl= 2 llS. A. Aira reitio L be•atatlllZ UhoC4.4llll•l3COtt,Egobt..o.6oluacrr, Christopher Zug. 1..1. W. It A. tI.ReU. Solicitors • Ty W. M. HAVEN tt CO., HAVE VV. asps A Good Assortment of BLANK BOOKS OP EPERY DESCRIPTION Corner Wood Street and Third Avenue. ja1346 REMOVAL. *reit/kilts Flee hr. Co., adage, .1141.04111.03. MARKET FIRE INS. CO, N. Y., At BITS. 110109.411.4 Q. Ikmnootiont Fire pi& Co., Hartford, , . Marra. stop,Ouo.og. EDWARD LMMES. Arent. .Planived loarntrwrif AVJLNIIIL, betwcell Wcal sodtunll .4141, nue burgh, P. J 11238 0 . ALPERT & KOHLER, Nanufactsm,rs asNI Dealers la BOOTS, SHOLII AND oArrpla. NO. NI X.ltet *Wet. rut& DMA. Ps.. ftf"jeU4A Yealit ia trlfte T t e tti? e rteif e _ the m lim9 . 7 . Inoue to Me Met that we ...now .reo maillafeetwre Bone nod Shoes for tarpons troubled with Conn, Melons, or deformed fent ander the personal eupsntslon of oar Mr. Ale rlatZ tbraterof Alnetteay Cl;,, who will be Plened to see old ealtotears sash. •We hare mops., wain: Delve mode of a s apmenunna am., by wain:we nu be ante In VUTSMIIIat and ea:atonable hoot. and. Mutes Mr the tender. an feet. , ens as a Win arid he eourlomd. Waal se Mark et stra t i T P an KO al A ra , . NoirecE. In latter of °pealeg Lintels Street Notice is hereby gfeca that the aisemomot tbr 'dames es made by the Viewers for the odmalai bYLlaeole street haa been filed May office for pobecuom that lf raid " 11.1 1C1.11113.11tilare cot geld wuptp thirty days In ut the date hereof, liens will be filed therefor stalest the property ale gassed veldt le tareo4 eMts and lbes, lad the mu oolletted by legal process. J. Y. lasktlLlC. ekty /worse,. No. 106 TILL • . ty . 01010 n. Jan. Alt 1170. J Muss pIICEIRX ROLL FOIINDMIN Oar. WARTY sal 14TH STUBS% BOLLM IN & BACALEY, alailttagtunors of lapettor till Bone, Sand Rolls & Plnloui. put T"" .1111 W . Slat revelled, nale eropTuala Dates. Mi ypa aata by the bOZ be wand at the /wally Geo• ezr7B!4"." iota A. ItilisH w. Jann. Caber /art/ atath greets. VINEGAR. THE PITTSBURGH VBEGAR WORKS. BiLLOU & ADAMS, 167, 168, 169 and 170 SECOND, AVENUE, Are now prepared is furnish TIREOAE at Um LOWEST MARKET RATES. Attention la Po , Ocularly called to our EATRA WINE MEAN. INSURANCE TEE NEW JERSEY Mutual Life Insurance Co., NEWARK, N. J. Assets, Over $500,000 All Polkles Issued by thy Company are IMYPed tally Non•Porfeltlog after , the payment of One Alumni Premium. • Dividends annually declared and applied a third annual premium, either on the Peasant Inman. 01 the Policy. or In reduction of talids HENRY KIRKPATRICK, General Agent, 161 1-2 Wood Street, (2d floor, =1 Of Pennsylvania. Office, 15 Federal St., Allegheny City BISECTORS t Hos. ALICIC M. S 1.. UHAIIAD.. ies .J. CLARE D. c.ot. B. ROBINE3OI4. Bev. A. B. BELL, 0.13,, Ser. S. B. NICABIT, D.D.. W. Al......Bl),_Cuider Allerhe.? Trmit 00. JAC.). RUSH, heal lapse Agent. 11111024 DRUM. Mayor of Allegheny, • C. W. BENNY, Hatter. • • U. L. PATTEB Lumber llerohu4 • D. LIWtHI.. insurance Agent.Age nt. Cllllllt. ROO II. T. ROBINSOM 2 President.. IterCOß R .J. B. CLA OAR. RK Iieere . .sary. D.. Vies Prosaism% JA C. R. BENNY. Treasurer. • M. W. WRIT% simmer. AIMS= DAMS, WOOER, Wel Amt. COMMISSIONED AOII.NIM FOB THE CO.: WJohn MuirsidsLa, Ahern ny. Pa. . W. , Ilvehecer. Pa. Mee James Hollis, 'Abend, Beaver. Pe. T. H. (hong., McKeeaport, Pa. lieOrga H. J 01.140. BlalnTtlle. Pa. J. B. Strayer, Johnstown. ?a. Comma.? WWI? mutual. All Pratt. sacral.. to collar bolder. by dleldd returned Ily from the end of the first year. All policies urn furftithut. yal3 • CtAIM • INSURANCE COMPANY. PHELAN'S Durizmo, s. es IPlftb Avamte. Meow& F PITTSIBMIA3H.ir Capital All Paid Cp. DIUTXTORIS. N.J. HUgley, liVi.OLlver, Mapt.l/01kiley. Dare! WalLeee. S HarOnse.'A. ONolOkul. Jake HUI, 31•Clarken. J. tde is.,/faUsy. HORNET H. NINO. rkekat. JNO. P. JENNINOS, Vlee PrekHONde COS. T . JO H G N RSCEN Seenkkl7. Gann Moat. insures on Liberal "re = „ 4 ail /h 7 arid blerthe NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Cer. Federal IL and Dlamoid, USW, An n i fe. tlit EZOOND Nanewit. mum W. W. MARTIN Presiden ]AWNSHOWN4n.,VIee President. • K. STiv NsON. Secretary.. ' Dutncriatult. ir'sl Vsou uies i gk e stifirberreer t ly. 3 . l7l.. Ina otnere,Jr. fit eoeff_ opp, O.H rWlllisass,JUl. emPeols J. Mal InUT. IDEOPLEIP LNSUR L NCE CON L PANT. 171C7,.. N. L 001147.6 WOOD • 111TH RI Ram. eldillnat.tak Int 71.ra and Mutat BLitt Inltiercuw: I% 01.10. . (NkpL. Ohl L. WAOYD ' =D . P . , c w ar. Juba Z. Yaw-U. C4.4 . l.,e t ni, trk. J.IAr• _w, , Dime. D. V i rtr, Duane -dirt A. 1 Alll enc. . • Yri)!l ' A ls Wik.TT2Lce Pres'data,. W. Y. HAIM K. Beeman'. tr /M EG HEN Y ISISIUSUINCZ 00XPANY OP ITMOURGE. N°. ITILiTH OTEZZT,BawI MOOS. ya agatart, all Wads at Ars and Magma lUD. C'Elapir i ,WAlgum. .-- i i ._ 9 , i x -,...y. vat,. WIL. V . Gamma .11011‘ vlluarnAuo 1.11"742111' t. :11171mT., O. O. . 1 .,,, m Haney galas &Hem Obarles Wyr Ca J. T.lo43odals. 01111,11. Wm. D.ll. T. H. Rana. I , `.63l:(o:r.i,:la4ii.tif,ty:i:jl FNIERSON & 11UPLANWIIIG 8UCC8.990113 TO W. n. ar cm n & Co., MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 10 811TH ST„ late St. Chile. •irwt:Vj" reeefted 411,11`42P2141..'!. We Arlon. Mr. MU ULAN BROM will BUD It -11131seitinimvivr; P. AVAX11:10100 9 EMIZIONARLII MERCHANT TAILOR. Keeps eoutsatly es iitad Cloths, Clads/1 wss and reldingli• AIso,ORBITLZIOLIVIS rUZNISHINO GOODS ! No. 93 1.2 Smithfield Street, OZ=3:EI lirtiont , e OlotWax uudo to oat• to We !alert WEN 'AND BOYS ("In OanhOLLla t s dlrrtm Prnntracill. PA.. Jithoary nth. MO. QFJJLED . PROPOSALS WILL FN." b• received It this 0710 to JaeourY 1570. for teralahing the city with srAnal. COT and BLANK GRAY Be LOGAN, I 3 " 7 ' 72 • E. "il" • otoTaxgre. • large and omaplate apartment et M.ltam and gine goon.. at tnn VW"' 47 Sixth St., 89 Fifth Avenue, Mite Bt. Clatr. . ao.lo NEW FALL GOOD& £lspglaiti stook of MOTHS, 61119/7ffERIAS, Jut rushed bj 110111,1111 r 111:1111114 ad:. Malasat Taller. TS Sistaiteld Meet. 1y../A n 4. WALL PAPER At Greatly Reduced Prices. Toimako eh It room for new epode. We win set Wiles Ina of Mule *toe* now la More, - - • Without Regard to Cost, cindresuum HAPDllolfflt PARLOR PAPVIN• • HOOK PAMIRS, • HALL AND Otlellara PiPana. ihies i anteauortnertotCHVP PA11126 it Na 107 iuttrer STREET, ALS PITH, A VZIII7I. JOS. B. HIIONIO a BaO. LE-GANT, • E PAPER ILiNOttititil. .eet w rid lee piloted ite Imppootl.d and 1.20% to be !band elsewbere ft ppante7. /rufous at • • w. P. TRARRHALLI3 NEW WALL PAPER STORE, 191 Marty &red. - PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS WILL Le received at the ofllce of the Oder Qeeo termaner. Military Dtvieiort of the Mluthrl, ettleaso, lllthoth, 'oath I M.. on TUESDAY , rebnisay 1, 1510. for the traraporthtlon of M===2ZsZ=l ladlaa suppllee %Nemec.. the totlowing palate. as lodleite4 &Meg the time from Hue➢ $lO. MO. to Ottobez 31, 1110. •la.: Yrom It. Lola., 110., to Sioux City, T=3llo. Agency, lon Randall. Whetstone Creek, Lower Brutes and' Crew Creek Attendee, Fort Bully. Big Cheyenne and Grand Inter Aireneles, Torts Mee, Ilteceneon, Buford, CS., Cooks or any -es Bust - be es* poet that may be established at the mouth of the hinseleshellylver, and Yost Eeotoo. . Trom WyanttLe. Kan.. ton:oak. City. Yank ton Ankooy, okt ttaadall , Wbetatano Creek, Lower Benin.; and Crow Creek Aacuctea..Yort. Bally, Big Cbarenne and Grand Blear Agendas, Fella lllee. St , Buford. Camp Co.ke, or any post that may be establlthed at the moeth • t the Id osektahea rivet land Fort Benton. From Fort Leavenworth. Kan.. to Sioux City Yes kton Agency,' Tort Banded. Whetstone Creek, Lower Brutes and Crow Creek Agencies, Port Sully, Bin Cheyenne and Grand lucre Agencies, Forts like. bierenson. Buford, Camp Cooke, or any poet tiro may be established at the Mouth of the linmlerhell river and Fort Benton. From Cr:Wm Neb., to Bronx Coy. Yankton Agency, Fort Itandall, Whetstone Creek, Lower Brutes and Crow Creek Agora., Fort Bully, Big Cheyenne and Brand River Arsenates, Ports Rice, Stevenson. lieord, Camp Cooke, or any poet that may be established at the mouth of the Muselesbell Liver and Fort Benton. . From Blong City. lowa, to Yankton Agency. Tort Randall. Whetstone, Creek s Lower Brutes sod Crow Creek Anoraks. Fort tinily. Big Chey enne and Grand River Agencies, reet. B e'. MYII.OO. Buford, Cams Coon, or any Post that May be established at t h e month of the Maselesbell neer. and sort Benton. - - - - From Yankton Agency to Port Itendatat. stone Creek. Lower linden and Crow Creek Agencies. Wort Belly. Blg Cheyenne and Grand River Agencies., Forts Mee, ntevenoon. Buford. Cusp Cooke, or any poet that may be eatablleh• ad at the month of the Mnscleshell Aver, and Fort Benton. From Tort Randall to Whetstone Creek, Lower Brutes and Crow Creek Agencies, Fort Bully, Big Cheyenn3 and Grand Barer *Kendal, Forts Mee, Bteveison. Buford, c"aa c.a., or coy poet that may be enact linked at toe mouth of the Unteleahell river. and Tort Benton. From Whetstone Creek After? to Lower Brute. Ind Crow Creek;.l Feudal, Fort Sully, Big Cheyenne and Grand . Blver Aernele a. Torts Wee, Stevenson, Bn'ord, Camp Cooke, or any post that may be eatablished at the month of the Mnacleshell river, and Port Benton. From Lower Brutes fleecy to Crow Creek Agency, Fort Bully. BIN Cheyenne end Dread Myer Agencies, Forte Mee, esti:trauma, Buford. Camp Cooke, or asp Dort teat may be eetabilsbed at the mouth or the linscleehell river, and Tort Heaton. • From Crow Creek Agency to Fort Bally. Big Cheyenne and Grand Inver Agencies, Forts Klee, Stevenson, Buford, Camp Cooke, or any post that may be established at the month of the Musceshell river, and Fort Bottom. From Fart tally to Big Cheyenne and Greed River •gencleasForls Rice, Stevenson. Bathed, Camp Cooke, or any post thatmaybanstabtlabed at the mouth of Minclethell river, and Fort Benton. from Blg Cheyenne Agency to Grand River Agency. Forts Mee, Stevenson. Bnltrd. Camp Cooks. or arty post that may be establhbed the motto or toe Museleahell river, and Port Benton. iron Or”d River Agent , / to torte Mee, Ste mmed/. Buford, Como Cooke, ok.eni poet that may be utabllshed at the month of the Muscle ehell river and Fort Benton. From Port Sloe to Forte Stevenson, Bathed, Oemp Cooke or any fast that tray be ep abllehed at the month of fineelesbell river and Port Benton. Prom Fort Stevenson to Wort Buford, Camp Cooke, or any yosS that may be established at the mouth of the Blaseleskell river and Tort Benton.• • Prom Fort Buford to Camp Cooke or any post that may he established at the mouth e.f the Nuselethell elver sad Tort Benton. , Prom Camp Cooke or any poet that may be 'establiahed at the mouth of the Muselestiell river, .a Port Beaton. Proposals are also Invited for the transporta tion of troops and supplies, during the reason from March 80, 1510, to October 91, 1510. from Chicago. 1111501 s, via Beek City. lowa. on through bills of lading, to all the points Shove, !Sioux City that are above specified.' Bidders will state the mt., tarturatitly fet earl month from Meech 11011 to (attunes 01:1, 1870, isebtaire. the date of staelleg redetermine the rate to beWIZ. as Phi& ' th ey 'dß Meta.. the .o , ao rub Of the Keening points to the sayers' points of deatlnahon alscremnamed, as foilmrsi • • Lt. The rate at which they will traneport each ogJeef and soldier Burble pausge to be provided ibr °Sous, sad tar soldiers necessary facilWen for m:eiring their ratans. which will be supplied by the thaverament). ' Ad. The rate 'per 100 pounds at which they will transport .applies. Bd. The rate at older they nil transport hones, mules, cattle, embulances, carts.ussout, etc., (troughs tor feeding the &tamale til be Idt. tided by steamboat-) • • pest preference RBA he gltes th ImeUre who owin and conpul bests. Boats will be expected todeoPM free the Goverameht. freight the lOW eresee, sad In no es:starlit bri allotted tonrry private to the exclusion of (loverumani freight. Tim eoutne or be required to transport Mores by lane In the mot of failure by water; and all, stares melted by the contrasts' for transportation mu{bp isltvered at . thelr Anti. sat'on getti4 the Tear 1670., Bldaers 104 please eve b a rate at which they will Amish traasportailoa down itnesia thanes for that exclusive purpose no bast win he retlill!e6 to Fe ap stream unless to brims down at least 160 toes of Oevemment height. The etditiettor for transpartatlon from Chicago will net be 'squired to /brash any down Wean! , traneportation. In 02.• the contracting party fags 10 tarry (relent u req•lred. the Governtecut reserves the . . slab, to tarnish tie tsseryortation at the el. Dense of the eetatraotor; and nothins hpe.to contained thou be so construed as to prevent the Bovernat.nt fr,nt transporting !Lemons* on any of Its own boats, Eldhrs are ;r,fevsted that no beat leaded With goverement stores will be allowed to so abase Bloon Cite. lowa. drawled rver thriet end one• half feet water. AB no will ho requtred to go to pants above %sex City with let than Obi hundred tons. ladders 0111 state the rue at wbten they wiAl transport dt liabeent.ot troops of 100 or tense ' , Mont freight. - /Udders 000010 glue their names In fell, as -den iboAl wen as Mete r =l:=l2 Isms/ most bu meomparited 'with a bond In the ram of 110,000, signed by two or mom respon eible persons. suaranteetng that.. In ease the contract b overdid to the person proposing, It will he.amepted and entered 'lnto, mid goat andt .e cleat mounts , furnished by mid party, In aeoordenee with the terms of MI adverusermint. The contractor will be resubout to glee bonds In the see of (11109.0.1111 one hundred thousand dollars. • Tim whom the award Is made, ma. be preened to execute the 'outran' at once. and to nlve the minima bond for Its faithful per. [almanac. The Government reserves tbe right to seiner mayor MI hide that may be offered, Dopy of Wank form of o•nuset both she trans. Portattort from St. ;gots, hfo.. and eldesao.lll, to be entered tato 14 the event of mrard.and Wank forms of propous, eon be bad by spotter don... °Dee, to the *Gee of the Oblat Yeertermaster. Department of tee Mlssone/1 -a. hale. Mo.: Chief Ideartermuter, Depart ment .of the Platte. Omaha. Neb.; to Brevet Lieutenant Colonel James N. Moore, Qnszter master, Fort Leavenworth. endtotommate James 9111:m, Beslateet antarreremoter, Steen WM lows. • ropose/a for trensporlatlon Prom ft. Lords. etre, should be Indorsed, ..Propesals for Anon T importation on the Mlauerl Mem...from ht. LeelhAre. Me l " and thou for uusrorrettlen from anmeno, • climate for army TralleivOr.• tenon ftoot COloott 111., to polkas ot. th e No.' semi mot mosed to the end•reUrred. By order of the tjoattotattotot Geneva!, .U. U. itUEU. Vela .1 ••••••••• 4 .1.1131 "1" r So ' Q r U tildor i g , uu la t.lW G Ihr• Mahout tboblituert. WINES. LIQUORS, &O. WAGNER'S FRENCH COLORING Tie Tery Bat in tie Vatted Mates. ,A,AurAcrtritso BY WILLIAM WA.GNF4d. .rorth Seventh Steen, PiIIWALLPst.t. . . - . iteSatelaw-All Mae leadlag 1,.... I. pia.. de:01 #. .1903vairus SCHMIDT dlr. FRIDAY, t*roausssor iIIANDIC, 6LA, $O., wt•.LYL73 nimimm n MBE BYE IMBUES, 409 PL sTREET. Rave 'Unloved to - NO& NAs AND $B6 PENN% c on zi„ en th st., (formerly CainaL jOI3EPIi el. FIRM! & CO., Kim 116.194 VA SOL 193 960 196. nee MUT, FTXTESUROH. . . C=l.l..llllllttlehmearcr. - , AMUSEMENTS. tgrPEW OPERA. BOWE. t3teond nista of chi meta •ttia ml- Dem Tregolinn, Mr. EDWIN FORREST, wt0..111 soviet on TIII3 (Iuesday)ICVENING, j.snsey ESLD. 1670. In lbalden Suon!es° tragedy In Ova net., entitled VIUGINIV& Virglntos Mr. 10111118 T. Wedneaday Evening—Yr. Tui net as (Mem. Grand FaralU IlfaCtUee riery Saturday Iar'NERCAiIIiTILE 1 'BRADT LECTURES CAPT. C. F. -HALL, The dletlorniabed Aral° )(apical?. will deliver a Lecture on My Search for Sir John Fran kiln's Eipedilion, and Ilk Imong the Esquimau," LAFAYETTE HALL, Thyrsday Evening, Jan. 27th. Card. HALL n 111 beac•oenpanlel by no AN- QUINA.I.I.N. le AlllLY—father. rather and tittle daughter 3yr...A age, In thou native a et u me —and the lewnre will be Id, it 11.4 by two SIAN- MOTH CHANTS of :be Att , TIII It - ON, le, I . o4, l ;ll,7 x egs t 4r i yAs . 01 dllt 4 Olf N FIUN N - • AdelluglON 13 cane. No No finned teats. 'neat, to- ale at the • f Library' gams. corner Van ad Falb maple. Doors onen a •ra O'clock; Lecture wlll e me •.: mace at B. 3.1.2 L - - ta"BRILLIANT AND IN. • kiptUCTIVE Liccrust ( N LIGHT AND THE SPECTROSCOPE, lihowing the character and vale, or the recent wonderful dimoveries In science and Their inc. tical application; to be Illestrated to experi ments of the createst Interest. 1110: , DAY and TUESDAY EVEN/NUS. 941 b and 96th Lott. ACADEMY OF MUSIC,. By Prot. GEO. V. BUM, L D., = TI tete of admission, 30 onto. 'robe had at the prteetrat , Boar !tool. Bosomed. Beats 219 cents extra; to to bad at lb. Western raiser. alt), corner Ross and Diamond 'trots, bet wee& II sad 51 atter tbe,llltb hats lale.s7S MrIIICEI, RACY, Instructive' Common Fense Lectures, BY Rev. GEORGE P. HATS, , • in the °IN TRAL PRIBB TEIHANl7,h(rlicH._ cornet of Laeoek and Ander.= , eteoets,• AU gnesq. January 21—HUNTINO AN /Mint. Februo I-S I UB7EII HUMANITY. February B—FASHIONABLE EtHIOATION. Four.. LlBlB., sl.oot slash, .Hekeis. .jer.2.sa ITHE FIFTH AISIIIVAL ES. lIIBITION of 110 • scsoos. or DESIGN, Will be oyes to tbe tmbllo I elk/AY. 231¢ tont. Admit/don 'hoe. 31oen ot intendanee Dom ID A. D. to D r. 11. • JOA:urro rff" - ORPHANE. , OPEN EVEItY PArEPtiNC4. IS BASEMISIT Or ',JjaigitDiat,. de22 OILS DWIOND OIL WOltliS. N. ':LONC k . CO., Office, DALZELL.I3 BUILDIIIII =EM=lt=l TACK BROTHERS, COMMISSION MEW'S =1 El im:i Pebrolmnn and Ha Proihmta. rtrtatgt=t4TMOlittrm" PWIadeIphIaOMeet—IMIIVALNUTIM anlmlo WAlurice =I Petndeum and Iffi -Psdiluets, DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUIVIE WAY. PHILADELPHIA ADDE.I33,, Bootnl7, Cliansie? of Comfier , 133 10i1Sil LiZCOnto &NO ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.. Hunan w. c. MEDDLE; MANUTALOTORZIit Labrle4tlng &High Test Binning Ottst Eclipse itallroad Axle Oil, Mande sr at heat without eita_ _age' , remold. limpid loweestnapetaterts. upeetat Oa See W.W.I climates or hot weather. ~.. Locomotive. Engine. listidao Me. Win eat *crew. Maw Illinonad Pleated . NW Adapted for high speed. . • • Ons - Tresei.littalf•LllMlODll OIL Talusers•Stottillarimele. led and Finishimi,tiasollne, On, II struese 0.1. • lieraidaq.: ARMOR. VADIIIBIg, to prtserwt Bright UMW Work cad Maud:wry from Mut - These products aye leaaallsetared hada Dr.. Tweddle's_pftent by taper heAted Mews In 17. e.• ono. The Walt:War Una ire 'almost Werke% peace Upose nisorgh' and inertly hen eol-• med. stand a lto temperate,* enchanted, ands reptaln limpid derttig tstresne er.,10: The nail. road ods ars um:mailed, and are in constant Ind , oa many otthe prinelpallfalltnads. Samples...An, be a:awaited and order% left at Vl* WOOD , OTBoCT. Worse at nitarnatntrd Midge. 12:132== LEGAL. TN THE MATTER .OF mem APPIdeATION ot ••The ClUnenosalletnah Bandbox d Loon AsmelaLlses of: Ilhaftebtarg and EMS fora Cbuterol looorporialen. And now. tee wit, tots lOttudayetteleveselier. A: D. 1809.th0 walla net DoAnnellhatrunsents of wsittne baring bows teisentad-tb, *erased and 'examined by the Cosa. aid the sthjselo, Wes and eiladdlosta the. eta sal forth and eon- Duend..PPeorlai to be hailstone nOblethtlaseo ale ordered and directed that 1014 Ins.ranseet of wnstna ha bled In te• °Dee of lb. Prothonotor7. of the Conn of Common Pleas, and tha • natio,' of said aorllettlon be Inserted la this Plttalluree. Daily Dorsal nellia oyes clam least three weeds tettlog tone teat an onplkattin Its. latch =Ada . A the 'Coast dr oOisiseon Pleat. of the Cooney oft •yeabeoy w grooY he Yid "Ottlseio% Mt:WI Dandled sod Lose Amots allot . latAthetostsuret sod Etna" a Chute's; of Ineorpoollol4`. am/. that thee Charier Wlll be ranted termosi tee sr ef:, z e term of bt Court; 011,1 exerylAbilOdt dol In Droner time. .• 4 • Cattier Grant and Dladereld 112014A11 , itsor, 1 1 . MoV yallaC . T. Ar THE miswarer ,unlMßl 3 4l4l,l l ELvf, * r gi r r a la arOA Or /I,l4lnllir Q11,1;107 r , be r COUVree• 10 jiver irrsoy artr. Al:1; 0 17 co ...if bm yess 0,0, of he Calls ItY.der ast4 fin. Y DUOS- Is halal! peva L. TIM Ma 111.1 e agate, and tair. abe bast Z e a l' A. b" RI& ter. ar. wry tDtaialgniltan k „Yaakeet Aid 1 Jar. Rotten as a:180y • r J. that the a asked land 1 Xestleas editors of the allet bastrose mauled by the asd Slab& e levee A I LdA to held berOre the said Sera= a obi sante tbs. sad oTh..e ,25.1.1.iiccArafmanse. !mu e t • is IL TmeT wasirrAnN D or • PIitNN*SLYANIA As rittsbargb, V= (ay of aaNuari A. INTO. - hnebT 111T.IL lirottri of Ids :MtterFAre tzr:r SAW milin aM ci, ' Woo al tio is • klaiWinipt. aro, oWo DCI.- 11. by ills, District (bort el cad istrict. JON N H.•lNar, y, ok • T Alleene74o-4.ll4.l4l'liraat ILIEFTEIRB. OF ADMINOIFIFIA.. ?lON beraig beta greeted to the seder. (awl epos the .late of CHARLES rillUtl au 1 if. im. el the Cite of Pittalrareb......d. - tienuile heeling chiles alt we nista Will present than 4 sly en iheattet ted tpd MI venoms tbentielta liadeDied will make - ela t; joapaent to the odetal eatil at Ibe elite wr .1. b. rename. A.te meyi L am. Na Si MIA set , MAIM a. rHAVEIOY. AditthaistiieW,G Niklo U4l ;11:T1 0I:1 11101E 0 PLEP, mr.NATioris PACIVItI A A/ Lairto TILBBB.BBB, BATIC , N 3 I.I, 88.81 1 7.0 .480 8 .0818te CO_ o FAV,...llrat Vont:74 7 l:r I A 41 chi rules Ito or, 1881888 h Oa einot. aS *halts M. ll,bastonalitalt; . /Op react Y: e(Oe anA Atiotld . ktr•lrrOb LID as es nailosslltyllatwir and Stain/ co. Jag/: A. IItILWA /NM. Asatilower. iyi ~e rtagEEL mitt' oe'esil. ~Hlts..-TuIVIDAT.IIOII2I NO; Man. .11'111m, at In br melee orJOUld N. DAILY. aniline. , la eta of AL. J. Mean. 0111 besold en the premise., No. NI -Dlamood. near Flat serener. tlitaberab, ena the bona and , Oran Era* at, Ototern a. /tolls. Wines, Liquors. lee.. vb.elt the attastlos It 010111* IMOel hers is . A. MCILW•111/4. •antiseser. 75 TONS BEST BRANDS 804 L W. tarsals try J. B. CM.X/111121.D. II M II In