The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 10, 1870, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    r 3
tire littsitu ttr 024E4
CITY MID SUBURBAN
Oa aid atter April let, 1870, tbe \GA
/sir= irtil occupy the building recently
*tieback' by Penniman. Reed & Ct., on
the earner of 87xth avenue and Smith
field Anat.
Route For Sale.
A good* paying routo on tho. GAzErrs.
Apply to-day at Gazirrrs minting room.
lileyor Callow hid five MOWS before him
yesterday.
'Tits street ears with gisat difficulty
made titter regain' trips yesterday.
The appropriation ordinance) will be
presented In Allegheny . Councils - to.
night.
ftJllls Black frail and fair waa went to
pal . fbr thirty days by Mayor Callow yaw.
way morning.
- fire-itten are more numerous this
spring than they have been for a num
ber of years In this city.
A Regular Meeti of Allegheny
Councils will be hel d
WE evening at
*even and a half o'clock.
The Pittsburgh Zsuaves will meet In
Splans's Hail this evening for the nom•
*tuition of oonunlssloned officers. and
drUL
Mayor'. Onlee.--fdayor Brost' disposed
of Minsteen eases yesterday morning.
The defendants pad line and cost s.or
were committed to
Charles Nolan, who was arrested Tues•
day night for insulting a lady on the
street was after a hearing yesterday
fined ten della:a and oasts.
Michael Itegerstud Batley Fence were
committed to the work house yesterday
for sixty days each, by Mayor Callow for
vagrancy and drunkennera.
•
Jame Kerr, charged on oath of his
wife with aggravated summit and bat
tery was, atter a hearing yesterday, neld
to bail for his appearance at court.
sixty Daya—Pete Harrington. • son•
atitutlonal loafer, was arrested yesterday
on a charge of disorderly conduct and
after a hearing was committed to the
Work House ibr sixty days.
Mrs. Kate Ferguson made inibrmation
yesterday before Alderman MeMasters
charging Margaret Crawford with keep
ing a disorderly house to Morrbson's
omit. Virgin alley. Margaret gave bail
for a hearing.
-James Nolan, an account of whose. ar•
rest wd pubilohed yesterday was brought
bath's the Mayor yesterday morning for
a hearing, on s ohargo of being a ..Watch
Btuffer' , and' was committed for sixty
days to the work house, •
Tuesday night the atom of James Ship
man at Wood's Run, wee broken into
and a lot . of wearing apparel together
with fifteen dollars In cash carried off.
The polloe are looking for the thieves
with a ciao to their Identity.
Trains are now running over the new
bridge al Oil City, and pamengera via the
Allegheny Valley Railway are not com
pelled to undergo a long and tedium' om
edbua ride as formerly, a simple change
Wears being all that la required. •
tdaorderty.—Jermie Fair. made infor
mation before Alderman Neeper yester
day charging Mollie St. Clair with dba
orderly ego d act. She alleges that among
other disorderly actions Jeanie charged
her with stewing a psir of ear-rings. A
warrant was issued.
Testenlay Afternoon a hearing was had
before Alderman Taylor in the case of
Thomas Reenedy, charged with em
bezzling $4OO from the firm of Sheppard
VairGorder while in their employ ea
driver. The accuaeri, as a mutt, wax
bald in the atm of 11,000 for Ids appear
ance at wart.
..Watched."—At the last regular meet
ing cattle Ellavmod 110149 Company held
on Monday evening, the Secretary, Mr.
Berman Itenziehausen, Esq., was pre
sented with a magnificent gold watch.
responded in a neat and appro
priate . manner, thanking the company
for this new manifestation of the confi
dence and trout reposed in him. .
•
The sudden Death.—The coroner's
jtiry ; In the came of Mrs. Hester Wegner,
the colored woman who died suddenly
Taeaday morning, at her residence on
Lsoock street, in Allegheny, an account
of which we published Wedneeday, met
yesterday and after hearing the teatime.
ny of Dr. W. Herron. found In their ver
dict that the - docessed came to her death
froproongestive pnettmenht..
• An operator upon • farm near Sham.
burg recently torpedoed - a well wrucb
was doing a hundred and tlmproductton
.„.,,,Inatnedtabely rune) 26 barrels per . day,
bad the tickle 'goddess fortune had cmly
transferred her smiles, for another well in
- the Immediate vicinity. that ..b.ad been
• doing. about 25 barrels has slnee that
. Wan onnallY.Prodneed el -at ' the rate of
nearly 100 barrels par'ity. •
- Kratisesa—lohana'Skonkla made in. .
formation before' Justice Helsel yestsr•
day s charging Jimes Bally with libel.
ehe alleges that the accused has been
ennoying, her by addresting obscene
ploterek publications and letters to her
and delivering them under the door of
h, la guilty be
'should be punished severely.as it would
be ilinlettit to intseirm a greater piece of
meanness Chan that charged against bias.
r-tt ' Hewes held to bail lbr a hoaxing.
Candy Fations.—Yeatorday morning
• Thomas F. Hrighs, a saloon keeper on
••Fifth avenue extension, made informs.
• ' tion before Alderman Malt:Latins charg.
ins. Barney Farrel and an unknown com.•
panion with malicious mischief and as.
- molt and battery. The accused were
charged with coming to the saloon in
toxicated, raising a disturbance, break.
ins • a window and when r canonitrated
with swanning him and almost biting
his nese off. Farrel was arrested and
gave ball for Court. The other has not
Wm secured.
Inquest.
The jury empannellled by Coroner
Clawson to inquire Into ther maim and
after what manner Michael Daugherty
was killed in Port Perry on the night of
the 4th Instant, met yesterday and con.
chided their investigation. A verdict to
the effect that the deceased bad, while .
In al state of hikalcatlon, fell on the
track of the Oonnellsvilla llailmad, and
tba he was struck by engine No. 4 on
wild road and killed, was renderil. It
appears that the max was not killed in
stantly, bat - lived about !bur home after
'he was Injured.
Fromm LW to Day.
And from evening to ermilug the ladles
of Plyinoutti Church keep aptheir levees
'and taus, at City Hall. The ilmt that
no raining, lottery or chances are per.
WOW should not be allowed to am.
pair the minces* of this Fair.. The aril
elm for sale are good and cheap. ' Some
of the needle work Cod embroidery Is
the lioestwe hare seen, while there Is
at the YeSi much to attract and please all
classed: We would suggest that the
Oil Ken should make a raid on two ape.
cleltlew, one is a . superb Fairbank'ir
scales, expressly made for weighhig
reined' oil under the new regulation: lb
other Is a miniature oil barrel, embed..
listed trite a well executed bull's; head,
tamarind all in dm relief. The ..beare
of the recent scorner" should sectirethii
as a memento or semblance of the animal
that gored them In December... I
q3sexpenda BabneaL"
The &match of yeeterday_Marning
suggests a "revision of the mincer" of
keeping the public funds In Allegheny
• city, Sod muerte that there are "anew.
Pended balancee" In several of the depart
ments, among whiahlare mentioned the
Board of Poor Direc re, Park Commis.
Menem, and "divers other.," the Inter.
est on Which "go where the woodbine
twineth It la evident from this state.
went thiteur neighbor la not posted In
the financial affairs of Allegheny, as the
ofdeial reportanf the several departments
of the CV government, will. not verify
The - Peer Pond Is and for soma
time has been invested in gßoovvernment
bonds and 'the Inter* instead of
going "where the woodbine twltieth" is
annually added to the principal. There
is A Park Commission fund, it is
but the cenunissonere have never been
• able to boast of an "unexpended balance,"
mono the divers other fond." spoken of.
. the report of eh. Treasurer for the lest
Desna year, would indicate the baLsnoe' to
' ' - be against the 1 rearory, ratherAban
expended. Our neighbors on the north
, side are managing their financial alike
in • very eatiefaotory manner, sod if oor
• nelghbor, of the . Dttpatot, will` take the
- trouble to investigate the- matter, as he
should do Wore making sash assertions
as those In the eclltodal coadostis of yes
terday's Ines, be will :disown no Hun.;
expended balance." .
y.`f Y£ s ti t tl' `R v~r. r x).?A ;a~ v u-h
JU EaL LT.
The' Fifteenth Amendment and ttie Col-
Awed People/Celebration to Cosamem:.
oration of its Railliration—the Pre
liminaries. Atislagrd—A Procession,
Kees meeting, Speeches and General
Holiday,
The ratification of the Fifteenth amend
ment, wbleh Is now'a certainty, natur
ally causes general Joy among those
upon whom It confers the great privilege
of the ballot. In anticlpatiOn of its
adoption, the State Convention of colored
people, held in December last In
gheny, instituted the preliminary meas
ures for celebrating the event, by the ap
pointment of an Executive Committee,
to whom the maer was referred. Since
It became kno wthat the amendment
bad received theMllcial adoption of a suf
ficient number of States to make It surely
a law, the Committee commenced work,
and as a result, an enthusiastic foaling
hail been createdn favor of some dem
onstration la h M. of ibe ratification.
Meeting, have been held in Allegheny,
Pittsburgh and Birmingham, and a gen
eral Committee of Arrangements, conals.
Ling of twenty-seven members from each
of the districts named, appointed to act
In conjunction with the EtecutiVe lkn.
mitten in conducting the glair.
Ism evening a meeting of the joint
counnittees was held in the Chapel of
Avery Charon, Allegheny, to perfect ar
rangements: Rev. H. H. Garnet pro.
sided, with Prof. S. A. Neale aa Secre
tary.
Prof. Neale presented a report from the
Executive Committee giving a detailed
account of their operations, from which
it appeared they had decided upon hav
ing a daylight procession through the
cities and a grand mass meeting in City
Hall at night. A general invitation was
to be extended to all friends of the col
ored people Menotti§ in these exercises.
The committee reported a route of pro
cession as follows: Forming on Water
street, right resting on Smithfield, the
column will move along Smithfield to
Third avenue, up the avenue to Row,
along to Fifth avenue, down to Henry
street up to Caldwell, out to Fulton, up
to Centro avenue, out to Green ' up to
Wylie, down to Fifth avenue, to Smith
field street, and thence to Allegheny by
way of Smithfield street, Seventh avenue,
and Hand street Bridge. In Allegheny
along Anderson street to Cedar avenue
uplo Liberty street, along to North, up
to Ohio, down to Cedar avenue up to
North avenue, along to Federal street,
thence to Pittsburgh and to Water street,
by way of Market street, Fifth avenue,
and Wood
will be dismis sed,
where the procession
. • ... • • .
. For the mass meeting to be held at City
Hall, the Committee reported the follow
ing officers and speakers:
Preaideat—Rev. John T. Peck.
TSee Prendeara—Matthewjones, Henry
Jones, Edward Bailey, Geo. B. Knox,
Barney Mahoney, Charles Jones, Paul
J. Carson, Moses Howard, Father Frank
Whets, Wm. J. Moors, Prof. B. K.
Sampson, Rev. S. .1. Wilson, Rev. Joe.
I. Travelli, Rev. S. F. &mei, Rev. J. B.
Clark, Rev. Alexander Clark, Pow&
Jackson, Basil Barker,. Dr. Samuel
Saunders, W. 11. Messick. Rev. N.-H.
Williams. Rev. W. H. • Hunter. Ray.
Charles Hedges, Rev. D. W. Asbury,
Rev. A.bram LOle, Rev. Christopher Wil
liams, Charles4ackaon, James Mahoney,
ROW. W. H. Brown. I
Scere.lariss:—Prot. S. A.-Nealo, Will H.
Thomas, D. W. Atwood, Louis Woodson,
Jr., R. B. Garnett, A. D.• Johnson, John
S. Williamson, Robert Jackson, James
F. Harris.
Speakers—Rev. Henry Highland Gar
nett, Prof. B. R. Sampson,Prof. S.
A. Neste, Will R. Thomas, Rv. Abram
Rov. W. H. Hunter,- Rev. D, W.
Asbuvi , T. C. Brown, Hon. I. N. Hik pat
rick, Adore . o Thomas M . Marshall, Josiah
King, Rev. Dr. Schindler. •
Crawl arshali, lin the procossioml—
hir. George D. Ware.
The report gave rise to • spirited dis
cussion, but was finally adopted °minim.
cooly.
Prot S. A. Neale moved that the cele
bration be held one week after the of
ficial proclamation announcing the rati
fication. Carried.
Prof. I(eale then called attention to the
finances, and in answer to toq.alrlea,
stated that tram 1800 to $l,OOO would be
required.
The statement brought the meeting by
standing for a moment, which woo fol
lowed by a spirited, sometimes personal
and always earnest expression of °pin.
lon and presentment of financial views.
Mr. Bell moved finally that the finance
committees for each districts to be ef ,
pointed, heel over a reasonable proper•
lion of their funds to the Executive Com
mittee for general expenses.
' Mr. Pulpreas moved to amend by re.
quiring earn division to pay its own ex
panses, and the general expenses ba paid
from a pro rola tax on the three.
Mr. Jackson was opposed to that
auleadment. Birmingham, he thought,
should not be compelled to pay as much
as either Pittsburgh •or Allegheny, as
the people were not so numerous. Be
wished to have a tax levied on his die.
Wet proportionate to their numbers, and
they would pay it.
The discussion now assumed a senor.
al character, earn individual seeming to
hays evemeaylbr all the trouble appre
hended, which were conveyed in In
numerable resolutions and motions until,
as one of the Standards souested, they
"bad got to going backward hostea• or
forward." The original motion to allow
each dlablen to Settle Be own bills at
length prevailed, after which • tax of
175 was assessed on Pittsburgh 100 on
Allegheny and $3O on Birmingtatm„ for
the benefit of the Executive Committee.
The meeting then adjourned, the corn.
invites to reassemble at the call Of the
chairman.
The following call has been issued: .
To THIN C 17161211101? PZIINEILYAZILI
• The Executive Committee of fifteen,
duly authorized by the convention of the
several counties held In Allegheny, De.
cember, 58. .39 and &I, 1669, to Institute
measures for holding a Jubilee meeting
commemorative of the Ratification of the
':fifteewth Amendment to the Constitution
rf the United Stales. in Committee as
enabled. unanimously resolved that
it be. hereby recommended and
urged upon the citizens of this
Commonwealth to immediately assemble
In their respective places of meeting to
'perfect preliminary arrangements for
celebrating in common this great event
in the history of the natloree liberty,
and prepare to send delegations to libert y,
'city to participate In the Jubilee to be
held one week after 'promulgation shall
have been made from the State Depart
ment of the United States that the redid
-cation is complete.
We celebrate, Irrespective of party,
creeds, race or distinction, the nation's
regeneration, in this, her recognition of
the great Magna Martha/ human
It is earnestly L desired that the ceiebra
lion be worthy of the reputation of the
Keystone State, and therefore harmony
and eci•operation are essential to ha sue.
Announcements as to the time of bold.
leg the celebration will be publhluid In
the daily newspapers and upon large
posters containing A fall descriptive
programme of the proceedings.
ADVISOUT COMMITTNE.
Matthew JonesPittaburgh.
'Andrew Tanner, Beaver county.
Wm. Stewart, Lawrence county.
Chas.
Geo. Who
Wastaineon comity.
Geo. Oxmlee,
W. H. Hilton, Mononimbels Oily.
Beverley. Adsmi, • "
Ju. Bolden, Brownsville.
I. IL.Hamilton '
John Maliew 3 7. Uniontown.
Edward Munson, Mt. Pleasant.' •
Bsßey Mitchell, Conneiiayl le.•
• Jae. Lowe, Armstrong count/.
Wm. Watfield, Sewickley.
H. Nesbit, Altoona.
.Prof. 0. L. 0. Hughes, Harrisburg.
A,}t. WEITZ axscuriva cowwirrant. • • ,
.•
•v. John Peck, Emanuel Harris, -
.RevrAbrsin Cole, , :.Profit. K Sampson,
Barney Mahoney, John Torfley,
B. F. Pulpreas, 0, B. Woodson,
Oliver Ads Jacob 0. Brown,
Will. H. Thoma
Robert Jachtsin, Miles Green.
Thomas,
HIINHY HIGHLAND HANNAT,
43. A. Fart; Ch. of Com.
The Fire bepartment.
meillnif of the Oontadttee on . Flre
Engines and Base, of City Mourns, was
held yesterday In the ally building.
Mr. Isaac Jonas preeldad, In the ab>
moo of Mr. David Sims, Chairman of.
&hi comMlttes.
Wait:sots to the amount of $2,431 were
authorized for payment of various aq.
counts.
A resolution authorising neoemat7
repaint to tho Hook and Ladder Truck
in the Seventh avenue house was
After some discurdon, on motion it
Was decided to pay the firemen monthly
Instead el quarterly, as has lutretofoto
been the Direction
The tildionlty with_the Lawrence Hose
Honsoany, of Lsiwnesvillo, was
dls
cuased at length, and a committee, trit
slating Of. Messrs. Arthtus,' Lyons and
Wallace, appaltited to investigate the
chimmelances and report at a fhttite
Mr. ulennpreennied the draft of enact
to be presented to the Legislature, ask
ing that body to grant Donnell* privilege
to Melee s hid Piro Department, and•
establish such. rides and regalatlons as
might be necessary for its' government.
The paper was received and filed. for
future reference.
The meeting then adjourned.
PETROLEIII NATTERS.
MONTHLY OIL REPORT OP TEE TITRE
viLLE HERALD
The Titusville Meratd makee the 61-
lowing exhibit of the production. devel
opment end number of new wenn drill.
tog at the end of themonth ending Jan.
3let, 1870:
Total prod.,. of tLe loontb lloa bbla.
Aaltaav deep 1 rod . s . tettona g . « 34 ••
The gravity of the prodhct eiuibited a
gratifying improvement in January, the
average having been not over 47 degrees,
while, in December, it was nearer 48, slid
in the preceding mouth from 48 to 481;
degrees. There era now only two points
In the region of any groat importance—
Parker's Landing and Ronsevil le —from
which the gravity of the oil shipped ox.
reeds 47X degrees. Th e
. better quality
of the yield is attributable td the mild
weather and to the fact that the quantity
of benzine need was not so large by at
least ono-third as in December or No
vember.
The yield in the lithole and Sean farm,
TidMine and Church run districts, as
well as In the vicinity of 011 City on
Shaffer and Charley runt, and at Foster
farm, and Scrubgrala' did not present
any materiel Variation from that during
the preceding month. .But on most of
the farms along Oil Creek and Lower
Cherry and Cherytree rune, there was a
decrease which ranged from 10 to 100
barrels. On Upper Cherry run the yield
of three of the old farms fell off, but that
of all the others either remained about
stationary, or else increased.
At Parker'd Landing there was an in.
crease of ,'boat 260 barrels. The daily
average of this district, as shown by the
shipments and the difference between
mocks, was about 1,220 barrels, against
960, the daily, average for the previous
month. In this dietrict very nearly all
the Wells sunk nave produced In paying
quantities. The number of wells pro.
ducleg on the let inst. was about one
hundred and sixty.
While the number of wells completed
during January was about ono-third beta
than the monthly average for last year,
the number of wells which produced in
paying quantities was as large as usual.
The number In process of drilling on the
let Inst., woe twenty-four in excess of
that ou le first day of January.
There were two important Macoverlea
of territory made, and two or three of
the old districts were greatly enlarged.
The new districts are treated on Cala
boose run, about one mile and a half
from OiliCity, and the other about the
sems distance from 011 creek, and about
• mile north of tlipi Shambnrg district.
In both of these districts thirty barrel
well/ have been obtained. The yield Is
green In color, and of about 4d gravity.
The indications so far as °Merced In
these new . districts, favor •the opinion
that both of them will be lasting and
yield largely.
In the Parker's. Landing district the
territory was greatly enlarged. and at
tho clam of the mouth it was about four
miles In Month and about three In
width. There were op the let instant, In
this district. eighty-three, wells actually
In process of drilling, and about .lifty
more on which operations had been com
menced. The prospect of obtaining
email but remunerative wells, on at .
east the territory above Innleated, wan,
at the dose of the month, nattering, and
operations
_were being vigorously put ,
aced.
The quantity of oil held in the oil
region on the let Distant, was about 2,000
barrels in eacess of that on the lat'ofJan
nary, and about 70,000 larger than on
February let, 1809. 'The stock at the
well,, fell cff elightly, while that on the
hands of refieers increased on amount of
MEW, of them having stocked up pre
paratory to commencing to operate their
works. The quantity held in iron tank
age was scarcely noticeably altered. The
total stock was 342,290 barrels. The
amoent held in wooden storage tank.
and on the hands of rehnere was 135,000
barrels, and was located as under: At
Miller, 2,200 barrels; at Plthole, 2000; at
Titusville, 10,030: on Bull run,3oo; at
Rynd farm, 1,500; at Alerlintekville.
1,000; on the Blood farm, 000; on Cherry
tree run, '4,100; on Upper Cherry run,
3,5110; at Pleasantville, 800: at Oil City,
OW; at Thiloute, 1,000: at Petroleum
Centre, 2,160; at !Rory farm, 800.
At the ts-ginning Of the month and
during the first week, stook quotatlons
were given at 14.10, to 11,15, on the
creek. There was but littlehthotry un-•
til the middle of the second week, when,
under a demand Inc export and to stock
rellinerim, assisted by speculation fora
rise in future deliveries, the creek mar
ket became active, and prices advauced
steadily. On the 23th elates were made
at 1165 to 14,75, and about the lame date
few iota changed hands on the Upper
creek as 'ugh as 14 80. During the last
week there was a more quiet feeling, and
prices receded a shade. At the close,
sales were made at 14.55 to 1M.05, accord-
Ina to gravity.
The stock on hand Pobruary let, com
pared with that on the drat day of the
month previous, shows an enlargement
of a little more than 100,000 barrels.
LAZIDIPIO OIL .lIBWIL
The Mountain well, tea new strike, on
the east aide. of the river. with* Marta,
off pumping a handaosne stream of oil,
pimulaing to prove a good well.
The Mary Ann la the name of the first
well struck on the-bill, on the Robinson
farm, which Commenced pumping not
long alum This well makes a good
start. variously estimated as producing
forty, fifty and eighty barrels per day.
It Is beyond doubt a good well and we
put It on our list as pumping forty bar
rein daily.
The Fountain well, Mike's Ran, has
been pumping for some time at the rate
of one barrel per hour—making- the beat
start of any well on Mike's Rum It cod.
Lianas to Improve, up to the hour of going
to preen, and good judge, estimate it as
producing forty barrels. We plats it on
our list as a thirty barrel well.
A new well has been struck on the
Shearley farm, below the month of the
Clarion, on the seat side of the river,
which commenced pumping on Moody
last, throwing out a handsome stream of
oil. and promising to prove a good well.
The Atlantic Is the rime of a new well
struck.on land of .1. W. Parker, on the
river, a short distance above the mouth
of Bear Creek—it was tubed and coru•
mencedio pump on Tuesday bust, pro•
clueing some oil.
The Empire is the name of a new well
recently struck on land of J. W. Parker,
on the river, below the Hoover, and is
now being. tested with favorable Indica
tions.
The Emlenton on the Robinson farm,
which we noticed bat week, Is now pin.
clueing forty narrate.
The Berg well Is a new strike, on the
Ferren farm, on the river hill. a short
distance above the mouth of Bear Creak.
which Elena oft pumping 01l rapidly, and
prombes to prove a good well.
The Peerless well, at the mouth of
Cherry run, fell off to fifteen barrels and
has lately been torpedoed and Increased
to twenty.tive or thirty barrel. per day.
The Cornstalk, on the river, we under
stand, hes been torpedoed and consider
ably Improved. We put it on our list at
ten barrels.
There are different reports from the
Martinsburg well, representing It as pro
ducing nix, ten, twenty and twenty-five
barrels. Is may be relied upon, however,
that the well Is pumping not lees than
six barrels per day with a poor rig and
engine,
The Eagle Oil Company, of Brady , *
Bend, composed of B. iloydrick, T. H.
Moore Andrew Watson and others
are oinking a Well on Silver Creek, in
Butler county, eomo seven miles west of
Lawrenceburg. This well Is now down
about Ave hundred feet. If oil should be
obtained here IL will prove thin territory
to be Immense.
Movements of Railroad Official.
D.. 13. Gray, Esq., the efficent .Gentiral
btaiager snd Second Vice Prosld4; of
the P. C. h Ht. L: R. It. - ,arai In tae arty on
Tuesday, end returned the same day to
Columbus.
J. B. Dorrington, Req., General Agent
of the Panhandle road, was making ar
raneemente yesterday for the-..interment
of the unfortunate strangers Who were
killed in Cork Run tunuelon Tuesday.
Re was awaiting orders from W. W.
Card, Keg., Superintendent of the Pills.
burgh d. (Mumtaz Division.
William Stewart. Earl Superintendent
,of the C. dc P. R. R., w as id Cleveland
yesterday, and le expected home t.-day.
Yesterday morning an excursion train,
having on board Colonel William Phil
lip", President, and. Colonel J. J. Law
rence), General Superintendent of the
A. V. R. R.. and Messrs Robert Pitcairn,
Superintendent, and J. McC. Creighton,
Arislatant Superintendent and General
Agent, of the P. kt. It. , and others, left
on the Allegheny Wiley Railroad for
Oil City. Whether the object of , the ex.
curalonists is to °Semler, the new rail
road bridge- at Off City, or to make ar.
rangemeate for connection' with New
York by that route. or both, or some
thing Glee, wo cannot positively Bay..
Buffalo is their present destination.
&XL Phillips will extend his trip to Neer
York, and will not return until about
the middle of next week. Masora. Pit
cairn and Creighton are expected to re
turn on Friday: . -
The position of &rated officer is no
sinecure in these days. Those who are
faithful in the discharge of theft duty,
and we can testify that the above named
gentlemen are. have to mote alt the
time with the epeeed of a lightning ex
press, and have the most exhausting
labors to perform,
{ - r ~-r t.~ x.>
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE; THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 10, 1870
DLRINg BURGLARY;
11115gee'l bake Entehil by
Bambini = tne silo livened W7[l
. .
Skeleton Keys —ll uprelitable J ob,
Burglaries have become so common of
late that unless there is something un
usually daring or bold lie the nettertia.
ticin of them, the publication of the
facts is of very little Interest to our
readers tocationally some daring fel
low breaks open a door or crawls through
a window of a dwelling or business house
under circuinstances of an interesting
nature, Interesting, it for nothing else,
on &bet:tut of the boldness add impq
dance of too perpetrator. The lint
burglary we have heard of, of any in
terest was perpetrated about ten o'clock
last night at the office of Mr. T. IC Mar.
skill and Fred. M. Magee, Begs., on Dla•
Mend street between °rant and: It-es
syteets. The burglar ot burglars, as they
were probably two of them, effected an
enttanne to the office by removing the
grating from a cellar window. in
the!rear of the Millding, and the door
leading to the cellar being open, they
had no difficulty in gaining admittance
to the office. The safe *as their objec-
Velve point and the - Patera appeared to
ve been the object of their search. Tne
hate was opened by means of "skeleton"
ye, a bunch of which were left lying
en a deck. The papers were taken from
the safe and scattered about the room in
grand confusion. Some of these mere
torn and mutilated but not so much as
to destroy them. The burglary was dis
covered by Mr. Magee about half an
hour after it was perpetrated, who had
occasion to visit the office on business.
8o far an could be ascertained In the
hasty examination last evening, nothing
had been carried away Xhat was of any
value.
This la the third burglary that has been
perpetrated In lawyers' °Mem in this
oily, and ea they are not foolish enough
to keep large sums of money in their
possession the preaugfption la that the
burglar, whoever haf-may he lain search
of some valuable pelvis. The manner In
'which the , job" wait done fast evening
and the keys found would indicate that
the perpetrator wan a professional and an
old hand at the business.
It la not faahlonablo or customary to
catch burglars In this city, and the fellow
who "operated" last night will be nettle.
ly sato In trying hla hand on some other
establishment this evening or at any
time hereafter. Re will be slightly In.
convenience& however, by the loam of
Ids keys. wilhith we presume will be re:
s t ored If ho Ileds It Impossible to operate
without them andhe will call for, them.
THE COURT&
•
District Court—Judge Hampton.
WED/4EADAT. February, 9.—The cane of
Helseulierger vs. Bates, previously
,re
ported, was resumed, and Is still on
trial.
TRIAL LIST TOR THISIVIDAT•
151 Mackrell /t Johnson, . for use, TO
Cook, et al.
110 Oltimma Oil Refining Oompany vs
- Dilworth. , •
15134:telling vs Becker.
08 Leahy vs Nobb.t.
lel Gallagher vs Sweeney. '
131 St. Andrews Church vs Hoeg.
140 Steamer "Wild Cat " vs Steamer
......
o Whaler." .
100 Smith vit Youghloghouy Irma and
Coal Comismy.
123 Harrison vs Brenton& Wilkins.
145 Louis vs Johnston.
CONIIOOII PieWl--41adigt% gLeirett and
• •-• • • -
13511 M
WSDR . ESDAY, February 9.—The CllllO of
McElroy ca. .1. W. gather it Co., reported
oh trial before Judge Sterrett yesterday,
Was resealed and oonoluded. The jury
found for the plaintiff.
8. Boetibeimet, vs. Ciao. F. Vogel and
John Walter. Action of trespass ri et
arinfs. Defendant, Vogel, was a consta
ble, and Walter was a landlord, and the
former, it appears, Served a process dire
training the poremal property of the de
fendant for rent, which the plaintiff
alleges was not due tee landlord. This
action was brought to recover damages
for loss alleged to have been sustained in
conastruenoe ol said detention. Jury out.
A branch of the COOIIIIIII 1 . 10.411 Court
was opened In the Quarter Bestlons
Court room, Judge . Col li er presiding,
where the ea se of Snodgraiss vs. 11111, was
taken up. Title was an action
on the
toss to reeov,r money alleged to be doe
and unpaid from defendant to plaintiff.
It appears that the plaintiff entered the
army to the month of May, IEOI, and left
the defendant, Wm. H. Hill, toattend to
his business; that said defendant sold
at pnblicauction personal property to the
amount of 11,500, arid received rent, fur
plaintiff 's property, and cash forwarded
by plaintiff to defealaat; , . amounting In
all to about 11,147 50, and interest to the
amount of 11,310.76, amounting In all to
15,458 25, which plaintiff Ariake to recover,
and therefore-brings this suit.
On motion of David Reed, Req.. Itooert
Sill wee duly sworn and admitted to
practice in the courts or Allegheny
county.
TRIAL LIST YOR TRURIRIAT.
326 Lynch vs. O'nelley et al.
345 Klotzley ve. Jacoby.
SS Ltualnger va.:Eattotra eer. -.
VA (airline Ti. Campbell et al.
286 Schmidt vs. Emery Eros. .-
354 - Stanley vs. liohnian.
'MO Swaaoy vs. aonlon et al
240 Hobler vs. Rlchall.
184 Kennedy et al va. Ditbrldie.
218 Steen et 81 vs. Gilmore et al.
812 Jenkins vs. MeOlsren.
358 Martin vs. Gibson. •
Removal
The rooms of the American Missionary
Association will, alter February Bth, be
at N 0.19 Read Emit, New York city.
Correspondents will please direct accord
ingly. We - publish the .above notice:at
request of the Secretary. The rooms of
the Association have, for several years,
been in John street, where have been
gathered, and - whence distributed, the
large sums annually contributed from
all parts of tne country, to sustain and
extend more and more widely the beni.
scent operations of the Association. No
charitable or Christian association, and
scarcely all others, have done more than
this. Its affairs are managed by an Ex
ecutive Committee, whose rare ad
minletrative ability and ddelity arc
abundantly attested by the number; zeal
and success of the ministers in domestic
and foreign Wilds, who, under their
auspices are engaged in disseminating
the Gospel, and by the multitude of
wheels maintained among the blacks in
all the' Southern States, schools of all
grades, from primary to collegiate. We
have visited theft schools at Richmond,
Norfolk and Hampton, In Virginia, and
have never elsewnere seen !schools of
the slime grade, better managed or more
thoroughly ancient. If, among rui there
are any man or women who are disposed
to aid In the diffwdon of knowledge
among the neglected, poor and ignorant
freedmen, or In sending the tight of the
Gospel to the dark places in our land,
they can and no other channel more cer
tain than the American Missionary Agee.
elation, to make their offerings effectual
in accomplishing a good service among
the poor and ignorant of our land.
Complisueutary
It is with pleasure that we re.publiali
the following coniplimantary notice of
the GAZETTe which AppelLied in yester
day's 011 City Pima:
. It la always a pleasure to um toe otice
a contemporary so d eaerving se the Pitts.
burgh Gassrrs. Mince our entering the
editorial field with a dally paper, its reg..
uler visits to our table. have been wel,
come. all Ito contributions of news la ton.
atupamed by any city paper. Each day
its editorial columns are tilled with corn.
menu upon the leading topics portrayed
In a clear. logical manner not to halals;
understood. Its political department la
one of the ablest in the country. •
One very important feature with the
Gazer= is Its commercial department.
Every branch to represented bye com
petent reporter; and more particularly
would we call the attention of dealers in
petroleum to Its daily reports of the
Pittsburgh ,oil .=twitsh , They are
thorough, commented upon tib length,
and are,ipoked upon at harness unpile.
takably reliable. Such au organ of the
commercial interesta.of the State shottid
be circulated Jar and vide; add parties
In °Mom who desire • a c onrspy and a
perfect , knowledge of the Pllteburgh
markets must imbaaribe for the inzarra.
Grand ilduirdy.yair—The Valium
.
7lie voting at the St. Vincent de Peals
.tablo of the Grand Charity Fair last night
: po A uce re m voLv s er A. an x d .
isi M oo i t re ;
n i rr d r ; m 3. oB b 7po co fo p s il ora u r o.
22;
15,,ac
jam.;
76;
J.
moat
Gordon,op popu l ar
28. "On
gentleman:t e go d
m w . a tclt for
Farrell
78; Frank Connolly, 61; Hugh mocatrmr
ty, of-the Revere House, 87. On the
gold beaded cane: Joseph Ltebler, the
trunk _merchant, 146; J. G. West,' 172:
Set or gauges and tongs to moat expert
Iron • roller: Fred. Hass, 85; JIM NOble,
03 : Capt. Irvin, GO; Samuel Sample. 73;
jamea Manning, SO.. On dish for moat
export and popular holier: Henry 'lll.
nen.' 38 ; John Carew, 101; Jerryi
83; Joa. Gallaher, 40. On the • barrel of
beer and mammoth pretzel: John: nick
son. IlemphtlPs shop, 180: Hen Keefer.
libblnsou'eahop. 06: Geo. Seigfrled, Pitts
burgh, 83t Jon. P. Schwartz, Allegheny.
vr. wm. OD the aim ping .
machine for the roost fasbtonable boot
maker, but the vote is very close and
animated.
.~,
;z
SLEIGUING
—ar---
The Pint and Finest Party of the Season.
Winter has been backward this year.
FeW there were who es
to be anfficlently covered with snOw to
i,.;•4;ted the ground
afford An evening of good sleighing, but
the /Mandist niepillously smiled and yet
terday the ground was. covered to .
depth of Indies, and, a lterpinch measurement, the select oothibitteb of
arrangainente for the condbct of the :tu
nnel sleighing Party of .the Sheri ff and
officere of th Wort Home generally,
came to the conellialoe. that the. Aexcur
slob might be ventured- upon, oiord
ingly, a handsome sleigh with a spank
ing team of . horses, gaily bedecked
and robed, was ordered from ti; p4ttle.t.
livery stable of R. H. Pattereou S Co..
and soon, with the popular Ex.Shefiff
Stewart and air. E. Patters= as con
ductors, a jovial party of Court Be
p
Officials nud guests were wending t heir
way to the popular winter and ettm er
retreat of Perrysville, There were sev
enteen In the party, and alt were
domfbrtably . seated In the large
and magnificent sleigh.—With a merry
jingling of bells, good jokes, sang and
lenghter the party reached, after a de
lighttffl the hospitable reef of
Joe Keating, some lode mike beyond the,
city, where a sumptuous supper was
spread upon the board, which all highly
enjoyed. Mr. Keating's house is the
most famous resort for good victuals and
millionths tfeauttent hear the city, and
we do not marvel that It le made the ob.
jeetive point for all parties arranged for
an excursion outside the town limits.
After doing full justice to the splendid
supper the part y drove several milee
deeper into the country and then re
turned homewards. On their way they
stopped at the cosy residence of Sheriff
Fleming and partook or his hospitalities
and then, ilmldst a pelting scow storm,
drove into the city to separate.. The 'oc
casion was one of the most pleasing and
jovial of the season and afforded the
highest enjoyment to all who participa
ted. Those who want genial . good
com
pany should not search for it beyond
the county officers of the Court House,
for, if they all are religions And punc
tilious, they make capital companions
and clever sleigh fellow. and will do to
tie to In summer or winter.
I =1
The following deeds were admitted of
record in the office of That. U. Rueter,
Recorder for Allegheny county, Febru
ary 7th and Bth, 1870:'
A. Bonerlmder to Wm. Harlman, Aug. 2.1M1:
lot YA by EH ft on mantel, 10 Lower et.. (Asir
Istmaslop OHO
Jacob (kb to Sohn Wagner. 6:1670; lot
io b CO feet un Edward's alley. East Blttnine-
Sot
Eo Blall2 to John 1100,1010. Jannery 6, 11650E01
lot It by 62 It 01 Merryman'a alley, East /Pm
1. sham 61.000
enson E. elmpmn to Joseptt 11,10014. April Is,
WA; lot 19 by 10 ft on Harmony Ipfeet. letst
Birmingham 111,000
Bobs 11. MIMI,. to Jompo •111014, March 71,
IMO; lot 211 by 101 ft on Elm street, dbarpsbu re
U•o A. Nan to 1.14. Fetter, Jsnuary 72, loW:
lot 00 by 00 tees on 10:h street. if Irmloslanto
lLoward U. mad David ClbaMaar to F. M.
Tawaseral and W. Y. McComb., Jamm y
IMM lot MO by R. comet 01 John aad.....-
Z l !; ' A ' Vat.4l, ` , l 4 l .TVlAtr.
cm CIAO. b mY.bart.. ..
Sterling t. WarreA rittela. Jame 12 WS;
tot ma Mabou street. lOW ward. rlttsbarge
OW)
Wm. alardbek t Iteht. S. Murdock, Webs el .°
Iraft 37); lot 111 by 1.29 ft le the Ebb ward, /Ima
m:l.4oo
'femme. Cerra,, to laoa. prol,b, Jam 31, $ IMW
lot Id by I3Oft et Lower et. Clair tp elk)
nail.. Miller le John Heckle., January 29.
WM; 10t.21 by Mt It as Tett.] ttreat, Alleeb 4l ety
,200
Seemed Childs to Wm. J. !lewd, UM. a, IWW: . 1
zs DT Itt ft on Wachlucton treat , Tclllperslllet•
Tllleote)
Heath, W. Cuddy to Wm. J. 11 yd, Vet. 9/ itte.
60 MN Cl. oil Mae eyelet... TrIE11,fraTICt•111111.
PrO
Y. and J. Dailey to 10071.1 Havant... Jan. I.
IVO; Interest In lot on Itietot street. £I rq boo v.
aep
J. B. lillicklst to Mngmet Thom.. 131. c. 8 INC
80 By Ito ft. la !term 1n4 . 4 linm,
J•a. A. 3 / B ' B h.L. ltaantan. to Wm. Co:eman,
lOt nter LT C.. Ns•.h.ti c
Dunn .n 4 ollef. Plitanorga.
Zile,. !Plates to /ravele ttliyar, 2iLty ItcOL !!!
10 by te et. la beaker.ley
Bella of Jo". Alen
le
h. iedge, MUT 1E :
lot PM by 1W n. w !loath street. alit11:0145.
Rohl. Wood* to IL Centel H• nay. Noy. 20.11 Ma 131
21 , 7100 *t on Midge *hart. ThlYttoulu •arl.
aei•ta•gla tone
CIOYIn 1414 g co Jona tarahan. Jan.:l. UM: o t
24 by 142 ft on nortl•tH. la garnet, Pat. sy.b.
*ak
Jahn 007 to Joa• L. Itaddro, 1.0 t• D. 19GO: 17 a
re 16.11Ouelt p 01.110
11... r. ‘l.ll-gar to W rtrath, Jal 7 li. In
10: 75 of Ito 11. on A m
lit II to ad, 4.0 war at
(11111. Irl
L H. iteClvok et to sold Mcket. 1.0.4 It7ol
lot 10 by LSO It. la the Ytaaleoolo ward. Pu•
I.o'o 11.103
- 1 1 ,41net.d Katit , •l4/ to WM. Eltiell,ng, ew. •
1070; 19 by 401.90 icnlh Blradeah•
naZ77177111-` its
. t.o.g
t
Lao 11 1.1••• to John U. Illtetnor, J.a.
M. ICC, lot Mby bat re. on rony-inne.cya.
rat.borgt si.eoo
0.91. Mar ....mita to 11.1.17 w. berfanton.,
22..1M11; la acre In ......... 2600
IS" U Lynn to Mrs... t al., 101 .... .1, on
brown! atnun and lb by 50 11. oaf runt tro. 1. •
Iltatorah .1111.202
I.lr. 131 . r. In A ft. Burns. Feb. a /.70;
2 rot/ is and la porches In bea r
d 5.... .. MI
Urn. V. IC.raur , fla Martha M AV
196% /CM Z. by IM r. to Mr
tp... ... . ...{MO
Iternard Curran J... M. Moe. 11. lamb
lots. Currap . i orchard plan. Mt. air natouiton.
42C0
•
• Irttlitr•RY OM. In.
Hem?' C. Reisman .> V. Hoffman. J.n. 25, bre;
I'o.l by Ibt ft on lona St., eprluff 11111, An..
55 05 ? elty
Jobs 1.1...nn1 to F. Hoffman Jan. =, lee; lot
b".t by 117* on CODI• 1 ot. 7th want, All. Abe.
ay se7F..
A. W Solo- to A. Pisa an kr A •prll 1 10 :s
neria ud Li/ pit! ebee Flon/ey to..
et.. 0. Murray to Joseph Campbell. 51.7 .7 ,
1W; 4 acres ad Ili Paroles In Innen tp 112a81
Tbo.oas Mellon 101.1.-16 Porooa. March 25 .150;
loiZ by WI R. o* Barth assist, U.S want
FltAbargb Fffel
floats, r. Hamilton avant'. to Pliwbarat..
Cinetanail tat. Lento It. It. o. Feb 5. Irlb:
oat-sixth intweat ja 1 acre mid kb parets in
We s t Pilirbirgb' 17J
Jo.. W. Joins to aline parties, Ire b. 4, 1 r0; on..
sixth inter. 111 *Wee lot Sal=
Nelson ten
to came. lab. 4. 1/C0; one Miro In
toorpt to above: lot •1,75
Weasel O'Hara to Jobs WlLlamoon.
IWO: lot W br 148 ft. on Harrison .1., 311 b mare,
Citiaborkb
Frank molest., Sr.. t.'Mrr. Caroline Sleek. BIT
7 Ind; lot by ICI ft. on Penn tn., Plltaberab.
RP . ..! Ot`filara btatibot 14. McElroy. Feu.OW'S
7,
1470; lot 13 by ler 11., on Walnut It.. Isth tes.d.
rlttsburab IMO
Nary 41. Johnson teJseoblitaater, Nor. II Rost
10170 by It 11. oa Anna ISt., MA ward, Pura.loyal—. 11.4
Jae. Vorner to Wm. Ith1111:71, 11, 1a47; 401
While e. IDs; ... ....... SIGO ualt
Jo.. to Realest, au. N. AM . 1.. t
110 1 1 la plan or Who to Motto maws to...irco
r. It. Raton to wee. 0. Urn n, Jon. It, 1470;
lot no Aileateny arena.. •11 tawny Clly 43 by
5.2 n NIS o e
Jacob Lents to John lieehro rt. Dee. 3). Paw:
to 24 by NUM. none Flits web
b y
Jena 11,00. to ()avid Lean a poll I. 1NA:147
NON on R.bort, preset, Ont'on tiers ... .. . ...000
Joh. &own to loavld Lewis, lan. 1 , feet; so by
NO 11. In tbe Wait plan 'Eat
David 4 • ols Union . H. Jon... Feb. 11, WO: Ird
by Net ft. to Union twdo ' Red
11 ;1131 M g: 1 NI L ' etly o relital, Pl 4.ll gin r. 1 .
rot `:.);
Flttaburah Nue 1600
11 , :bh —Must Mil Price be Higher II
EDITONS 0A7.146: While butcher's
meats and poultry' have COTIOUtIOd 111 was
prices, a few enterprising fish men have
kept our markets well supplied with
ash, lake and sea flab, at fifteen to twenty
cents per peund. These fish men have
been notified by the Superintendent of
the Diamond Market that the rent of
their stalls will be increased fifty per
cent. alter the Let of - April, and they say
If this demand I* enforced they must
either abandon the business or advance
the price of link to twenty-tive
cents per pound. They are given
only • until Saturday to decide
whether they wilt pay the advance dee
mended? I fear the Councils and Mar
ket Committee forget that the fish stalls
were abandoned by the ;the
for
some years, owing to their ineligible
positions. That the Ashman were in
duced to try them -at the rent first do.
mantled; that the youths, been increased
year alter year, while butchers' stands
were advance d little if any; that the
present rent offish/Sand No. 45 has been
brought up totted, and No. 47 to per
annum, while bunglers' stands on the
same range and • with the sant*
space as the 'fish stands, pay
only 'ISO, or 1144 leas than NO. 47, fish
stand, and 180 lel than No. 45. This
would Mem to - be an unreasonable Ms.
crimination reinist4the fob men; and 11
the present rates, eh much In excess of
the contiguous stalls, are to be farther
advanced fifty pos; cent, the lovers of
. fresh fish may be otillged to pay as high
4or fish at for beefs s; - but they must
blame, not the fish men, but the market
house authorities for the enhanced coat.
'lt Is to be hoped that Councils or the
Market Committee will duly consider
the points here buggered, end not tin.
necessarily or unjustly oppress the Fish
men or compel citizen& tp submit to
higher prices Ibr se-necessary necessary and Im
portant an article of food. .
The nolloy.of toaxlmum revenue* from
market stalls la of a very doubtful expo.
dlency..ll is thought by many that the
Citizens would save *tiny ' limas all the
revennelderived from stalls and vegeta
ble stands, gall were free, by the lower
prime that would obtain for maker,.
Ing generally. At any rate - It seems
'Clear that the present rent of the fish
stands le quite high enough.
. Hoott.ansldsts.
Amusements.
°exits. House.— Another large and
fashionable audience assembled at the
.Opera•Houae hat night to hear Maggie
Mitchell, In ••Fanahon," a role in which
she bag no equal, he bet no, rival of any
.
protensiont. 81w wee, well supported by
the members of the. Week company In
the tact.. This evening she will appeit
in ' , Lode, the Tiny Hensel' the Canton
Ins* Aeon dramatised from an
eatin romance, expressly for hen A
crowded One" may he anticipated:
C I L utITT FAIIL , -The fair in the base•
meet of the thithedral-for the benefit of
the poor is still in progress, and ts visited
nightly by hundreds of moms,
The Oregon armory atilt remains on.
Stevenson street, and the quality of ale
It distributes througlithe country is still
up to its reputation.. Pier, Cannata a
Co. attend to alt orders promptly,
whether sent by mall or left In person.
,
-
THE FIRE DEPAHTmEyr
The Lawrence Hose Canipsny
WV hat Ps their Position—Oat of nertrice
bet not Dnbandti.
We !Aided yesterday that the taw
retie° Boyd Company of the Seven
teenth ward bad disbanded and mole
their hose carriage. We have alum been
waited upon by a delegation represent
log the orgamintion, and assured that
sidch Is not the case. They have sold
the vehielti, it. is - admitted, and
ogorie oat of service," but never
thought of disbanding. In explanation
of the little fiasco which resulted in this
movettieid, they plead a etiong hostility
to the sixth section of the Propteed set
to creates Paid Fire Department, which,
it in contended,. would, if panned, have
deprived (herd Of their property.
Ta avoid this and get tile inside track of
all others, the carriage was sold for the
benefit of the company. But it can ho
reclaimed at any moment, so say they,
and they • aro willing to at.
tend any fire not outside the
ward. They do not with, however,
to be put in n bad light, and etrenously,
insist that they are yet a fire company,
though without a carriage, and . not sub
ject to orders from Chief Engineer Hare.
Their apparatus in in good working order
yet they are out of service, althopgh not
disbanded. There's a tine distinction in
that which some people may not see, bat
as they desire to be pit properly before
the citizens we cheerTily accede Mandy
white&
The matter ban cr4ated considerable
discussion among the contributors who
aided th the purchase of the apparatus,
and litigation is threatened. One of the
heaviest subscribers expremsod himself
in favor of some action of this kind yes
terday. Injustice to the boys. It should
be said, no far as we knob, they hare not
divided the proceeds of the sale, and
seem willing to hand it over to the con
tributors if called 1115011.
Their action, however, .in selling out
boa given great dissatiaraction and imams
likely to cause future trouble. As will
be seen elsewhere the Committee on
Fire Enginos and dose have appointed a
Committee or Inveatlgation, through
which the circumstances In detail will be
made known. .
I=l
EDITORE GAZETTE :—From a notice in
Your Logue of the 6th, under .the above
head, I learn that the remains of the
dead, In Dr: Black's old graveyard, have
been dug up and taken away; and that if
anybody failed to find those of their
relatives it "wee their own fault, as due
notice wee given, in every possible way,
and in all instances' where ;he parties
were known, personal notice wail served
upon them."
I am sOrry to find myself so unknown,
as my name was on the church hooka
when the present pastor was installed.
My grandfather, grandmother, father
and mother, were among those who
aided in aequiring that church property,
building the chinch and establishing the
congregation. They were all buried
there, with one ofstny brothers and a
slater. There were uo gravestones, as
they had Quaker Ideas about them, and
preferred that the money necessary to
place etch memorials should be spent In
sending the Gospel tattle heathen. Still,
their graves were there, and certainly
some one knew It. and could • have
known where I could be found; but no
notice was served on me. Had It been,
severe Mess meat have prevented my
going to Identify the spots. Nor should
I have known how to remote any ro
maine of her lest hid there, my mother,
In January, IMO, or bow to separate
them from those of her life partner,
burled seventeen years Isfore, with
whoee dust she wished her's to mingle.
I wonder when we will be so far a
Christian people that the deed. will get
leave to !.reet. In their graves until the
resurrection!" when our graveyards
will be exempt trout the fate of that cer
tain man who once went down to Jericho.
J• NE G: Swissiuscx.
I
New YORK, February 9.—Only 800
fresh and WU stale cattle on ante-to-day;
market strong at 1414.34 c advance from
Monday, or equal to the rates of last
Wednesday. viz 1014 c for bulls an to
1734 c for extra' Ohio and Kentucky
grades of 9 cwt; no Taxers. and few oilier
poor cattle on male; a single pair of pre.
mince cattle brought 18c; Canada., sold
at 13®19 a drove of 90 choice Ohio 81a
cwt sold at biNc, and 92 Illinois
6 - cwt at 14(2118c. Seoep unchanged,
with MIO in and a few cars kept tack by
the snow storm yesterday; range from
534 to 13,4 c; 2 cars Illinois, 80 lbs, selling
at 810, and a car of 90 lbe State at 7rc.
Flogs firmer again, with 10 care In and 12
oars expected by delayed traina; they
are w.rth 934(RilOye alive, and 129012qc
dead; western dressed .old at 1134 c.
•
BUFFALO, February 9 —Cattle receipts,
1,900 head; ehipinents. 980 head; market
active and 3, , e higher; male. 1,190 head,
embracing 140 extra Kentucky, at e:
400 fair to prime Illinois at 7,!,;(078;c; .4•00
ordinary to medium Canada and western
at 614(3,7c. and 72 fair Texans at 6IIC.
Hoge; receipts, 4.400; market Inactive at
0;0 Sheep: receipts, 2,800; mar
ket dull, stock held same ma last week;
no inquiry.
CnicLoo, February o.—Live Hogs ac.
five and firmer at fg,Goati',9o for common
to fair; 0439,40 for extra. Cattle easy
and quiet at •4.15®6,85. for cows and
light steers: 88Q7 for good shipping
steers.
Additional Martens by Telegraph
Mew OaxiaNs; February 9.—Cotton
active and firmer; middling' 24A ®24,yie.
Salsa, 12 . 11 bales; receipts, 419 a do; ex
ports, 9302 do. Flour is 4006 50(06 GO.
Corn 70c. Oats 600. Bran gl 30. Day
128. Pork 12960. Bacmi 14(01734@18t40.
Lard: In Berea, 1634 @IOW.; in keg, iso.
Sugar earder at 12@14c. Nelsen's. prime.
7347f.c. Whisky dull at 90c(411. Gold
203ie. Sterling - 313. f. New York sight
exchange par(kt.to discount.
CrucAoo, February-p.—At open Board
In the afternoon, wheat was moderately
active and higher, doling at 'Mc cash
and seller month. (Nun doll, at 710 nea
ter March. In the evening wheat was
9111.1 at 1:12o cult. Previsions quiet and
firm, pork closing at 126 ninth; lard 1.1N12)
Dry salt shoulders sold at 100
cash; do. Milwaukee cut 931 e seller
March.
MILWAUKEE, February 9.—Flour at
firmer prices and unchanged. Wheat
firm at &No for No. 1, 820 for No. '2. Oats
lower at Sic for No. 2. Corn steady and
unchanged. Rye and barley nominal.
Dressed hogs steady at 510®10,1234.
SAN FBANCIMO, February . 9.—Flour
dull and unchanged. Legal tenders 83g.
EDO
Tabroary
46,t { l :l. ". k. 7 BTireT Wt. tot.
40to year of Ma age.
Th I fuer rel will take place tom Ole residence
on liqulmrlll. at 11 o'clock A. X., TO-DaT.
February 100— The Menlo of the family.*
respectfully Invitee to attend. earrlrgre
leave corner Seventh avenue and andthlleld
street et le o'cloek A. It.
PATTE7SOI , I-011 7 ta - .day looming Fehm3 7
11110,11ACRIET PATTICKSuN.
• • .
The funeral 5111 take place from the reetdeace
or bet mother, 153 Second avenue, Slits arpam.
!roux, at S o'clock. Tie frlende or the fatally
are rrara.clfelly loaned to ahead.
ililit) 3 1: 4 1 1 VA:121a:1
COBIABLER & PEEBLES, UN.
mu Amn i a Am) LIVERY STABIJE,
oteAliDUB/IYUTIMET AND (MIUTTCV
aVl'"nr' I
•1U":"V"71,71ho'o"lilf l'Uojk.tioso
Y a 04.7 ~‘ 'mot]
:NUJ, ett uric. rat - ring to 011 to lOW. Dr.
&as promorod furin,rmant. klairsesuld Ca.
rlAge9 I.ll,:ateki; also, Rll xlnktp Monrntei
etrodl, It rooolrocf. ot 11l 1.p1 . 7. 41)
and nlztl).
t jOSEPNI !NEVER & NON,
UNribmiTir.Ol9.
Re. 444 PENN nix=
, Narriaßom for Pmlieralr Ifuraished.
00.11 fill sad all Puueral furnishment, at re
faced rates. • • .7
MEN M. COOPER & CO.
Bell and Brass Founders,
MIME; Locum emu klonLinn MILL
'Mt A RAMS
dada JProtnplig to Order.
BABBIIT'A METAL
Made a n d ICept on Hand.
Proprietor and itanntactstart of
J.M. Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel
STEAM PIIMP.
OMee, 882 PENN mum.
Pounleys Earaltltand Railroad Streeth
PIITISHMIHIT. ♦a.
LADIES Olt GENTLEMEN,
Wlebing to royalata a moo prmeat for took
Meads lota. •
•
HOLIDAY.- CIFT.
W.:4 do 'roll lo •lopio exualoo my Mo.
of W AWFUL CLOCKS. JEWELRY' nod on.
rewind a 4
VIR WAILS of Um moot 4.441.4. pmteray Jnn
W. G. D7B6,IEATII'S,
ainnass Alm orncits.
do, IS lIJT .1151115117 Z.
VINEGAR.
TILE EITTSBUIttiII
VINEGAR-,
WORKS.
BALLOU . 8c ADAMS,
167, 168, 169 and 170
SECOND AVENUE.
Are now mortared to furnish WINEGAR at the
LOWEST MARKET RATES. Attention is Mr
tleularlT called to our
EAKRA WINE VINEGAR.
MERCHANT TAILORS
HONEY HALE,
MERCHANT TAILUB,
Corner of Penn and Sixth Street 6
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
NOW COMPLETE
ITHEBSON & 111111LANBRING,
SOCCISSOILS TO
W. 8. ziroan & Co.,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
No. 10 RUTH lato Bt. Clair.
We *ace Jest received l
be
told y o f
Pal
ire ;re it! 'j et Nit aRtNI3 To I 'pl ll rarlVt:
j'egegierellecilfriEßßVlllTtlLANßlllNG.
P.
FASHIONASLIII
MERCKANT TAILOR.
. Ktoos constantly on band .
Cloths, Casointerea and Vesting..
A.Iso.IIZISTIAMILIPS ITIENISHENO GOODS.
No. 03 1-2 Smithfield Street,
ETTIEW1:111618, PAL
dall•Elentts Clothing mule to order In the West
na nallunS
NEw FALI,FOODEL,
• oolendld new - nott of
CLOTHS. (ASSIMEREB,
, Jail received Iry MilZalf M 171114.
C=TI
WINES. LIQUORS, &o.
WAGNER'S BENCH COLORING,
The Very lkst in the united States.
BIABUYA.CTIOBX.I3 BY
WILLIAM WAGNER,
9SIJIMorth Seventh Street,
PLIILADILLPHIA.
itonartnecn—All the leullne e•.n,e, in
. JaBaSB•ITRe
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
1111PORTZ1111 OP
WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &O,
WHOI4IIIIIIII DRALISEIN 10
PURE RYE WHISKIES,
409 PENN STREET,
Have Bemoved - to
NOB. $B4 AND 386 PENN,
Cor. =errantlo 3t.. (formerly CenaL)
IO9IEPH & FINCII a.
sea. Mi. IIN7. ass.l z. aim sod 3.6,
nun draErr, prrreurrsats.
. . .
EingrMU rare 4,1 W
dnalen M
70141t10N WIIIXB salu
QUOISS. HOPS. A, 1att214.20
WALL PAPERS
WALL. PAPER
At Greatly Reduced Price's.
To =Do thtlf room for new goods. We will all
UN the Ant of Marob tlorA now to Dore,
. Without Regard to Cost, •
COMPRIPI.N4
11" .E171 1 .ditigin/NT .
HALL AND 011...L,ER r•ricsa,
Alto, • WA* asoorttant GWEN AP PAAILIS
N 0.107 )IARRET STREET,
NEAR TIFTH AVENUE.
JOS. K HUSHES a 1160.
•
ELEGANT. ; •
PAPER ILINGING&
•
Enameled Wa/1 Pape. la_plala Slats nape! ,
floss to soot and Make. Vermillion trounce
VlRtrllaildAlPlWlart =TUE;
...NW sod printed gold. _ _
in N SIVILIW. Ie krWar 1e4".4.e.ht"
W. P. RIATMEIALVS
NEW WALL PAPER STORE,
sell .191 Liberty tarp%
LIVERY & SALE BTABLIE.
ROBIBT H, PATTEMON & CO,,
CORN= OP
Seventh Avenue and Liberty St.,.
PITTSBURCHI. PA.
Will on, Every Sattirday sold
.AN AUCTION SALE
OT •
GORSES, CARRIAGES, . BUGGIES,
WAGONS.
liwrn Omit
notice of consignment on or before Thunder of
eagt week la order Ilsr adverilslog. Prompt at
aa4 good oar* will be given 11l Stock Uri
fors W.
JOON H. ' AR% Auctioneer..
Rant a. wrawmer ROM 11./ATTIII.IIOI4
ROM, R. PATTERSON &
pr...w.mfmrT_'4Ml
I 1: 1 .:4(0.11zio 11.11:) 11 :4;4
COIL IRTENTE HERB t LIBERTY it
prrnmustasi, PA.
ammati
FLOUR. -
seXOTIOE TO FLOM DEALERS
AND CONSTIMPILS.—We an sow resets ,
slot of 40,000 Sestets eat! alt) mission
WHITS AND
_.P.LII AND TlCElbiltnarta
onrisp. poms,,,so elbeon. Parte. linen
nod merits .noalles, lodises. This lot of
Wheat Is the arra beet to be hood we cannot
be sarpusen by soy In the Pelted States.
We Ames also anlthed our tm,proaelneata
Xsettlaery. Poltlert Clothe and Coolies Booroa,
sad arena. prepared to
at the but Rear
we bare made Ibr 100 frets at offers that se*
eolltpefatlon on the mate Erodes of Maar.
M. T. KJUIRSDY 41. ono..
Pearl Steam Mill, Anesliesy.
hentember 17. 1080.
i4.ALRGE 81111PI1IENTS OF ALL
hinds of tr..A/aYe 40 are metaled' daily
palates. _Tamales ash stand. Wn 45
Dlinondlge eke;YO. end at the
City Mann, Allegheny tilt,. coma, Of
and Me stmts.. Wm long envenom In IlhLe
hemlines. enatlea alwaye have oa
daaa ankle, sad =a .11 11. , 1 0 1
h. dahnof.
Herrs. Black Bass and Whlte Poch all at yen
low dmer. Wee as a call. we will lame a gni
ankle. Wholes 10 or Wall. All ernes" 11W1
stomper.
CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. dm
CARPETS.
REDUCED.
Oil Cloths, Window Made&
DRUGOETS.
DBUGGET : SqUARES,
Ingrain Carpets,
At Ike Lowest Prices Ever 'Offered
BOYARD, ROSE it
_CO.,
•21 FIFTH AVENUE
REDUCTION IN
CARPETS
For a Short Time to Prepare for
SPRING TRADE.
OLIVER NeCLDiTOCR do CO
Have
p"gge.dittirafrol'''°6"'""s"
Carpels, a
Oil Clisths,
Drug - gets, 4c.,
AT
EASTERN PRICES.
1t.,. eargate. scented by theme said
rnelig,all::fftgi bj uth'""th"'"" of the
OLIVER M .CLDiTOCK & CO.,
28 h Avenue.
fel •
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
Positive Reduction in Prices
QV
PIANO COVERS,
Mosaic,
Axminster,
Itltion Rugs,
Crumb Cloths,
ac.,
M'CILLIJM BROS.,
Res. si 1 , 111`711 Armrest,
dal ABOVE WOOD 9TBUT•
WOOLEN DRUGGETS
A.liD
PELT CARPETS,
11, IL 2, 21, 3,3 L 3 and 3;
Y4BD WIDA
BORDERED SQUARES
Suitable for Parlors.
DINING ROOM CRUMB CLOTHS,
Woolen, Lson and Cotton, •
AT LOWER PRICEI THAN MT OEM
aretwah.t..r. ; the andlaslntated tart!
WEIRLIfiII COLLINS,r
71 and 13 Fifth Avenue.
ocwo.
INSUR&WCIS
TRH NEW JERSEY
hlutual Life Insurance CO.,
NEWARK, N.J.
•
Assets, Over ;:11$00,000.
_...... •
Ali Policks tuned by U.I. Oceepany are perpet
ually Noi-Poefeting liter the mown& atone
Annul Preielnw. • •
Dividend. annually declared and applied on
third anallal premiums, antler on the pen:mum
liseremo of the hollo7. or la /0411CLIsta of prod
.
HEM KIMPATRICIE,
General Agent,
161 1-2 Wood Street, (2d floor,)
PITTISBIIROH.
flottabilo Agitate wanted. •
C AIII
• '
. __
_ INSURANCE COMPANY.
mammal strzumarci.
..... Ida Ill Ali Avenue. Anion& /floor.
rrrradudes. rA.
Capital All Pala. VD.
I/MOTOR&
r). J. 80.7. 1H.w......1 1 0apt.M.13•11.1 1
sun Waco. B.H Hartmaa A. consoools.
Jake HUI - 8. Mlorkae. Jas. Y. Bali
Tbomas Smth. Jao.B.Wllloek. , ar.
ROBERT H. RING Pres , "
JNO. V. armNurtia,
JOU. T. JOHNBION, It.
Cave. R. J. unsex. Go.
Insures on liberal Terms
'
and Marino ftlatJi.
annirea
:I _ • .
100 WOOD STIMEET.
NEW GOODS.
FINE VASES,
aostsimis AND vim&
Nsw %Via
Mar&
Err cum
SMOKING SETS.
• A large "lock at •
SALMI PLATED GOO
ced"2411L4=1:4% LLI Ip talet7
U. E. BREED SC CO.
100 WOOD STREET.
'GLASS
AND
- QUEENSWAFf. E.
A lam , * issort=enitornaw patterns and shapes
Jut neared. Also rioted and Ilrlttaala Ware,
Vern avd Portals Ware. now opening and for
We at very low prices ai
H. Emmy &CHM,
Ns. 181 inn= STREET.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS ,
AT
' EI 91 Federal Stieet,
CLOSING OUT SALES
Or
WINTER GOODS.
RECARDLESS OF COST,
To Make Room for Spring Stock.
to
Tull line Old lollies' CalmOdllg."4"ize"
1441“ , lkilore.l rafter, Wk.
1.1,1411 f htidreu•• Balmnral Holm thr ADC.
La /AZ Hew ry7 70tz4 don. -
All Other Goods in Proportion; at
MRS. S. C. ROWS,
91 Federal Street, AtieahefiV.
-
H. mccompai,
•
Attorney-at-I aw,
No. GS 138J;IST BTBZrT.
sr Prompt anention of IqU
buthunia. • .141 stH
: ~ . Yz ^.S s+eti 3 '~. w .~ ^ '~"~a4.~~wG~''~'y?p~'.iti x.~ - '.Ssf:~Ta~B'il~ ~,Jsiarj.l.'-~~
Sl=
AII 1138EDIENTS
-
N—NEW OPERA HOWE.
but two or toe ebiagteuet of the,
chnn „,„, a.r.late.
, A. 5,C1113. MITCHELL.
THURSDAY I'VE
NING, Feb. 10th, limo.
will be presented Hayplay Ira
Ore Hermon. by J. H. .4"
. ..". eltllled.
•
1 ;
THE TINT BELLE or 'NI CANTON.
Friday Fye alp ig—U my Resell ofllallll tab
Naturday Atte rn aost—Msg,k Rh, 7b.1131•11.•
t;jrACADENIV OF MV IC•
SECOND CONCERT
Tll£
CANTATA SOCIETY.
Tuesday, Feb. 15th, inst.
Ile width mashie will be performed by the Air
strength of the Society, ••Come Let us bleg••
raPth psalm/and ••Beer My Prgtr," by MCC'
deleaohn. ••Agnes Del,•• composed for the So.
rleif b 7 Prof. Joe. Ebert, of Pittsburgh, bead.
► thole. *election from the work. of the belt
empowers of falseolLant.a plega. Bo
ale., all 1,10 fall orelmtral acoompaattoont.
The sale of secured matt vat mama. DAT•
111‘1, lost., at 9
,e'doe9 A. r., at tba.
mode Mori of ftellor 5. Hoene, 53 Fifth avenue.
Admission, $l. No extra charge for seetiroa
seats. Famll y Clyde, 50 omits.
ROC a:=
WILLIABI Wan & CO.,
llos. HI Rad Hi Li berg Strut;
comer of Irwin, now offv, tb e lade et low In
ens. strlcUr
Prime New llop New Wean Sugar awl
C=:2l
POOn Theo. limbs and Engllab 1,11 am" Sagan.
Sear. York. rolladclpnla and Baktlinura 80.
load do. •
Adams. Y.oalr labL
Ooldes Losc ad klogar. BMW's. Iltaart • s
Porto ma,. Cob. sod Englilb Land Molasses.
Yours g 11ya.... Japan. OapacliaL. dOnlponder
and Oolong Tau.
Catplloa and Bangon , sooa.
Java. [Aguayo and Thu COIN*
Tobacco. Lard 011../101. Nall.. Glow •
Soaps
001.1.0 n AC.. constantly on bland.
IMP° NM o
ALSO..
Fine Brandies, Wines and Began.
&health. Morello and tiporkluig Hoek Who
of Mote & Co.. to bottler.
tlfrg h oabtrlg7it! ' rco h no "b*"
Ilnalenborg &Prove rith i olly•
do do Clarets, tumor led In In 'WO
do do Wins* With; In bottles
M. Work & Poth•llpartlloa Calanta.
Tme Old therry. Madeira and Port Math
tree Old Monongahela P7'....Mies, " •
do Va 7 liaperior Old motel do do.
ALSO.
:Ac e /l e nts for Noel CbandOn's grind VIM
irrnen . of and Salary Chaeopagno
Brandies of oar own seloctfolf sn'd warrantel
Jlo:da
ESTABLISHED BE
& T. 6011NLY,1812.
W. X GORILY,
witormuLLE GROtXML,
No, 271 Liberty Street,
WiIAWMIMI.,ZAGIAHOTELO'
. 1Tr71:131/116111. eq.
Y. BTEKLZ
M . STEELE & SON,
Coostisisaiols . Merchant.
Arenzazzas nr
F OVB,r RSIT.L3ED.aiGO.
No. .911 OE7O STREET, soar East Comm,.
VM
CET= UIL /AMU F.
& lUCHAST,
'0111:11111SSION
=1
FLOUR, GRAIL BEM, MI; DIED, &I
, .
349 Liberty OIL. Plusburgiu
r0.24.u37
MEANOR & HARPER,
ILOITB, Glum A`ID PBODUOZ
Commission Merchants,
to. 32 L/IBERTIC SWUM
Conficrunt ewilelgA. M'
W.. C. ARMSTRONG,
Macassar to /elm? • •nrutri4) '
PRODUCE COMEIBIO2I lEECIIAET,
mrt No. 25 Market Nproem,t.
J BLANCHARD, ;., ,
Wholesale and Betall Grocer,
. m ac. 390 PENN 87314 T.
t i ITIPLE, 13,11118 D & INIVITON,
Wholesale Wooers, Comeau's* Werebuta
a Deslends Prriesee. /lour. anomie threw
PhD, ..mhos aarl Lard M. Dos, Nails. Gla e.
Dutton T 0,,. sad all Plitab_se Ol
rgh asnarbeare•
r
enerally LIS midi 11* SIAIOND lISISIT,
Plltabersit.
JOUR t. nouns..sow. Boom.
TOIIN I. HOURE & 8110114 SRC.
or censors to JUFIN I. 11011141 • CO.. Wholip.
Of
Groom wel Qqamlssion COME .
or omittinnld and Wider stmts. Plttaborn6.
JOEIIIIIIIII7ON
hIIPTNM SMiWI ALLA
lIDCE.WS hele-
N E 6BIITH FT AN L D TPDV6MAY
REISIOVANd3
PA. MI C> 'VAL MIA
M wEtrridoitx,
E 6 37'.4.T724 . AtiENT,
.
if.. removed from comet Aldo aird
etreele, to - • -
los. aulo srEausr,
fee ALLZGAILIT'OII7.
==t3
REE!!
MearCION - A1.4.
Reediest, Fire he. Co.. Mpg.,
488838, 041,648.03.
MARKET FIRE. INS. CO., N. Y.,
PorUelpstlem,
.111881.1, 141111.1111.114. • "
Ccnumotiont Fire Ins. Co., Hartford, ,
aeaeza• spw.diato L 1106/1166, 4400.
14= 4 %NM nri= AlA . lllo . Aborzt as
313113E1C NT AL mi.
GRAY & .1404,31 AN
14,16 reillOrld Dm BELTH 83,11)=. to
89 Filth Avenue, -
Until Improttments on old Mood ani 01016.
ltd.
CARRIAGES. BEGGV49. &C.
DAS,
SVCCEISBO}III Id
Workman, Moore de • C7o ,
=
CARAIAGES,BUGGIES
spring and Buck Wagons,
N 8.it,44,16mnd 48 Beard St., klyllttny
Erratic neatly and protoptir 0k,i4.4,1 or.
dart for NO Work women .p to good 01, le ao4
.wastod to Elva utislactunt In creq-pt
W a /PreirMlot
NTS gtvles(Jr of work c . d011y.,, aallyOu band.
auf tat. Havre Whet!
Comp. at 'a mato or r.kliVg PATRPT
WE ILLS, old Papp.• ?stout 1 4 , 11MM:flex
AnU-ItattJar for 81: arm. -
BICSIAItII DAV:B bay leff perabsied
feu pert or Al.r. 1). a, Le • h. hie
Arm of W r REY.N. {Whim i CU.; the Wll ft e
De V n l i lb ralebeeonlp ue
w""ed"a
d. 14 , 3.A1trd.
JOHN Q . woßmir.
11. Itlell LBO DAVIS.
LIC *la. ClUsetle• shonal • FlhebeMb•
Ja=mlo - •
01101 ICE IN)IFFEES.
, .•
?rah atotk. Choke Sla dare satlaivaYra
Cofer Jan reselTed; ateeo .ad *Wiled sell AS
wholesale and rssall, a. rises hued ea the re•
auction La geb:las sha Pawls Gradr , y Stare of
301111 ♦. UtligHAW.
shi Corny, Liberty sad hanth strrets.
vital. rum. • _
A: Irresb Lake Rerear:
.•
No. LS ao4 3 it rekersl—all sixes pall
Labrador
moos
Roaad Mentos: •
LaWla a CO.*
Lei • 4a•l7falA 174 Wades.,