The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 17, 1870, Image 4

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THE :CITY.
chilige,or Base.
.Tits Mu and Mee' of the Daily and
Weekly QAZZITE WM lie remo from
the lath to the last of Mazell.*Wi their
old stand on Fifth avenue to the large,
ftuireihried ..tisservi Buildings," at
latieorner of Smithfield street and Sixth
avenue, recently purchased by pro .
Drietote as a permanent home for the
GAzairrz.
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Neeibersof Daqueffoo Grey' will nod
noLloe comer:ant them on oar fleet page.
lb* wrest simmers ardVat work vigor
ossify, sad already several of the male
thorsurgbfkresexhlbltgratifylngetidence
of their labors.
— Time . liters more tickets sold - at the
Urdon Depot yesterday, to paasengers
bound westward, than. at any time for
ssesrut mouths past.
Yesterday Justice Ferguson, of Mount
Off Waldtrete.oorgadtted tojall.sn default
11 18 . ball,Mtchael Maguire, charged
with aggravated amault and battery..
Gottlelb Jesitsyesterday made Infor
mation before Alderman Taylor charging
John Maidsir, a Penn street saloon
kasprr, with selling liquor on Sunday.
Warrant toned.
wit National Bunt will tempo
Tartly occupy the fiseorue Hall atom
roams while the new building Is being
erected on the corner of Fifth *Venue
Ida Wood street.
'the CiunewrcialPrinting Company, we
understand, have rented the tuildltur on
the corner of firalthfuld street and Fine
STIMIIO, known as "Spisnea Building,"
of which they will take pawed= on
theist of next April.
Ceenalttea.—Tom Whalen, charged
Wore Alderman biseper with assault
and battery on oath of Sarah Denlnger,
was arrested yesterday, and after a hear
ing was committed to jail In default of
ball for his appearance at court.
A boy, name tmknown, between ten
and twelve years of age, matched a
pocket book containing amen dollars
froms.Uttle girl in the Diamond Market
yesterday. Ofacer Messner wag , called,
and ramanded In capturing the little
thief, who was taken to the lock.up. He
wULDrobably be sent to the House of
Borne.
John Leask alleges that Wm. Shiner
pulleid off his cast. used violent Jan.
gusts, shook his fist under his nose
and manifested an exceedingly strong
desire far a pugilistic encounter, John
was dot ,disposed to fight, but sought
Alderman Taylor's office and made to-
Carnation for surety of the peace, which
resulted in. the arrest of the vallient
William who waa held for a hearing,
Yesterday seeming two large boxes of
lake flab, consigned to Mr. Benjamin
Pigmies, arr►wi In the Diamond mar.
kat. Oa investigation, Meat Inspector
Lindsay found them to be rather strong,
and Mr. Potpies; when Informed of the
sot, Immediately hauled them to the riv
.er and aump.nd them In without further
trouble. If all would act likewise the
Inspector', labors would be considers
bly lerietted.
Elisabeth' Nesbit keeps a small notion
and "feisty establishment on • Penn
area. She was annoyed the other day
by David Collins, who abe alleges, tore
down bar sign board, broke through the
window and carried ofr a lot - of valet'.
tines, tobacco and cigars. David is evi
dently of a sportive torn. He was ar
rested, and will have a hearing to-day
bib» Alderman Koenig on a charge of
malicious mischief.
Christopher Schmucker, yesterday,
made Information before" Alderman
Ittenig.agairud - David Cornelius, a boy
about fourteen yearaorage, for malicious
mischief. gehmucker la a dealer In yin
'eau. and alleges that Cornelius emptied
a barrel of vinegar which he had left in
front at a store, into the gutter, destroy
ing ths same, and making the owner's
temper as sour tut his vinegar. The as
eased was arrested and gave ball for a
hearing. _.
Alleged Illighway Robbery.—Yesterday
afternoon Frederick Elk made Informa
tion before alderman McMaster. against
Frank Elder for highway robbery. The
affair coon:red at • tavern in Wilkins
burg a few nights ago. Elk alleges El.
derltnocked him down and robbed him
of a watch trained at twenty dollars, and
thirty dollars in cash. The parties were
all Intoxicated at the time, It Waal&
Cdfleer Blondin pith a warrant wont lo
meerr.h of the accused.
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fames Gaut. charged with larceny by
bailee, on oath of Mary Hartman, was
brodaht before the Mayor fora hearing
yositsrdaj. . Eta. was charged with hay;
tug received a $6OO bond from Len. Hart,
man to give to the Proscenia:, who pro.
dated an order from her brother for the
bond. Gaon aald that be had received
11426 froin Hartman while he was In Jail,
nwhalf of which be claimed belonged
A be him and the other half was to he
glace to the prrosecstrix. He said be
had not need the money, but It was in
Etch a way that he Could not get It J na.
now. He wan committed to jell In del
fault of NM for his appearance at Court.
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Lad enuifrig about ten o'clock, officer
Bulger. while paining along Waterstrset,
near Wood, observed the front door or
' Olulay* Philips' . gas fitting establish
ment; Nat; Upon going Into the
budd
iog, saw sparks falling from the cell
lwe that esUgeati lngad f ü bm rth n e rbhlet dnisoh
-door of the second story, near the
front of the banding, which had burnt
through the filer, and In a few boars
would have resulted In its destruction.
The officer exungulabed the Jiro and
then made an examination of the protei
ns when be discovered tracesottblevea
An attempt had been made to force open
' the safe, desk drawers were broken into
and ransacked, and the office generally
"gene through," So far as could be as
ceetained, however, the thieves Noeumai
, Alleged Larceny. , •
Webber' Arens and Jerrie Harris,
two colored men, were arrested yester•
day evening on a telegram from" Union
town, Fayette county, charged with Ur
Deny; Digging lea native of Uniontown,
Oat has been absent for some time anti
rekuuel on a visit, on Monday last. It
appears that the larceny, which was The
asealing of twenty.ilve dollars from„ a
calmed woman, Harriet Armatead, was
committed on Sundayrso that It Is hardly
probabki that Diggings got the money.
iddtey left Uniontown yesterday at noon,
sod arrived here at six dolook, and wore
last at the depot by the officers who look
them in charge ant conveyed them to
the look-up, whe they will be kept
until en officer arri from Uniontown,
They are both anxious to go back and
have a hearing as they claim to be mono
tent Of the charge.
Reath on Respected dams.
yesterday, Attie residence of Thomas
isitqbell, Esq., of this city, bir. Thorns&
Dickson, one of our (drat and most es
maud alma, departed this Ills after a
brief Illness. On Sunday, the &b Mr: Dickson, who resided kwisedate,
mute here to participate In the mm.
mad= earvlee ar the First United Pm.
lbSerian • tistireb, Bev. W. J. Reid, of
which church be watt an eider. He Ind.
dimly took idek.during service and was
ooneeyed tq the :addenda of Mr. Mitch.
-ell, and despite/ careful and assiduous
attesegmw aspired yesterday. He MIS •
nails* of the northern put of Ireland
and mama to this elty In ISII, and sitar a
raeldesee of twenty-Ave years la Pitta
Mares, moved to gwisvale, He bad at.
teemed the ripe old age of eighty years;
AWL lived a life fall of goodness and
ahatity and held the honest regard and
istsses of all who knew him.
tietio!is 41,4:ddest.
A oedema seendani occurred on Wylie
Aria !NW livening, b 7
,which • little
ion of Mr. Robert Btawartritrldfax
Alisider's coed, was severely im-
Jur*L„ which Is not jet two
,
gsarle, w n a.Permitted to go out on the
s idewalk bp, lb mother, and seeing Ha
Wale dater on the opposite aide or the
WOK storied to go across to her. A
laresacar vtaitsmihnt down at a model. -
" - ..sto rata of Void; and the child ran in
lonst of the tiptoes,' the driver
ebeek the car, the horse struck
the little gedl luMand him doom.
tta'eakth In LOW Mona &here
the Abair and at. tha.wrtat.,. , The child
Abesuately foil outside of the Vat*. and
thewheals or the osz" - 411d not over
- IS* • . 1 .• letralchm was summoned, PAL the
artname varnish awoke that'lValee
ro*ble tartlets:* the fractures. '-'llttere
di no Mateo ',Waver attached to the
or therm, mate socideo was C u .-
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BABBLTH SCHOOL ISSTITIITH
.1111MieWdS‘ Dbevssions fOrent efts.
Melons—Tim Mt of Questioning, Sc.
THIRD DAY.
'The Institute met at half past two
o'clock. To the emetics, of the Prealdeut
(Prof, J. E. "Nevoid) Bev. W. J. Reid,
drat Vice President, occupied the chair.
The first half hour was spent /in devo
tional excretes.
The Orst order of excercleas was an
Infant Clang Lesion," taught by J. D.
cargele, Floc. The clue was composed
of children froth the infant elms of Man
Lizzie Crooks, of the Sixth venue
Mle
eon School. Mr. Carlisle ■ dhe did not
Come to teach a "model lemon," but he
would give the lesson to be taught to his
infant class next Sabbath. He took for
lib - subject the 5.0:h verse of the first
chapter of St. John, "Behold, the Lamb
of Plod which taketh away the sine of the
world." The children read • abort scrip
tore leason in concert, after which a short
and corned prayer was offered, the
childrdo oining In concert. A Dart
Of the TWe j nty•thircl Psalm - weather' sung
by the cluldred with great beauty. The
lemon was taught by the old of the
blackboard. The Interest of the little
ones' wen well sustained throughout.
The teaching was very clear and simple,
and wan Interspersed_ with anecdotes,
which were very apt and affecting. Then
followed on open discussion on the above
topic , . Rev. S. B. Reid was pleased with
the manner the Leeson was taught. And
entailed Its euccessftil workings In his
awn school. T.J,ollleepte, Esq., thought
the lesson well taught. .If asked a rule
for infant class teaching he would say
sir' spiffy and repeal. Rev. Mr. Pollock.
of Ohio. was exceedingly well pleased
and gratified with the lesson. Was in
favor of • "uniform lesson" for the whole
sehool. The moat intricate doctrine of
tße Bible can be simplified to the capac
ity of 'the little children.
The "Question Drawer" was then pro.
duced, which gave rise to some very Im
portant discussion.
The next topic for discussion was the
"Art of Gaining Attention," to be opened
itsialdr. Cyrus Hatch. In order to gain
• attcntention of children we mud
t them In their homes and study their
dispoeitiorus and get .acquainted with
their home Influences. Illustrations
must be freely used. Our controling
„lihought ought_to be the salvation of their
precious souls. Meet impress them
with the Ides that you love them. If we
have their affections we irdi hare their
attention. Preparation must be thorough.
We must aimplify and avoid the preach
log style. The Sabbath Sc.nool teacher
must be a live man. Strict discipline
must be enforced. We mast win their
attention and hearts not to us alone but
to Christ.:
The , 'Art of Questioning". visa . the
next topic in order. Prof. J. R. Newell
Introduced the discussion. Wqaro sorry
we are not able to give the Proffessor's
- address Info% as it was powerful and
eloquent in the extreme. This art; like
other arts, la-God given, The speaker
illustrated thesubject by giving his own
.experience as an educator for the lest
twenty years. Never ask a question un
til you are ready to receive an answer.
Don't ask until you know what you are
going to say. Ask questions precisely.
Pre Anglo Saxon words. Be careful not
to demean your Pablo:A by any common
place remarks. Let your questions be
short, clear, terse and to the point.
Open discussion of tho shove topics
followed. Dr. Brown bad a few
thoughts on the last subject. Earnest ,
now was easential to questioning. Avoid
trifling. Do not tire too low. Baby.l.alk
la to be avoided. Rev. Andrews thought
variety an committal in gaining attention.
Rev. 8. B. Reid mid it wits • mistake for
teachers to oak questions and not expect
au answer. Rev, Wut. Kelso remarked
that a teacher must have a thorough un
derstanding of the outdoor. in order to
gain attention. Adjourned with bene
diction by Rev. W.. 1. Reid, to meet , in
the evening at 7,ti o'clock.
'EVE! 1110 MISSION'
The Institute wee called to order by the
President. Alter atoning a part or the
27th maim and readinglof Scripture.
Ray. W. J. Rohl led In prayer. The Drat
fifteen minutes were spent In devotional
exerclam.
"Opening and Cloning Exercises" was
the [UM topic presented for discussion.
Major W. Frew made the emoting ad.
dress. lie said the spirit of the opening
and closing exercises ip a Sabbath School
was • the key to the whole meeting.
Promptitude was necessary. The Super
intendent ought to select an appropriate
psalm and a cheerful tuna. Ho wan hor
rified at the manner In which some men
read God's Word. The Superintendent
ought to select -from the parables of
Christ and similar passages of the Bible.
Only a email portion should be readat a
time. It is well sometimes to throw in
a word of explanation t o order to ilins.
trite the passage re - 10. - Many Superin
tendents take up entirely too much time
to these exercises. Prayers should not
be too long. He had beard Superintend
ants pray for fifteen minutes. when three
minutes - was long enough. Then the
pwayers wore too comprehensive—cover
ing everything in the world. The lan
guage of the prayer should be spirited,
pointed, and relevaut to the occasion.
The next topic presented for discussion
was the "Uniform beison System,"
opened by Rev. J. R. Kerr. The system
of uniform lessons wee considered by
some new, by °there an innovation, by
others wages*, while others thought it
good and profitable. It had worked well
In his own school. It allows of the con
centrated preparation of teachers. They
oomo together and aid each other in Its
preparation. It puts the classes all on a
level. By this system the anpertriten-
dent an elose the school with a block
board exercise and" review the lesson,
thus fastening the great central truth In
the heaths of the little ones.
Then followed a free interchange of
views on the above topics : -
Rev. T. IL Hanna said that hundreds
learning the same lesson at. the same
time was an Inspiring thought. He
never knew of a school trying it and
then giving it tip. , .
Rev. S. B. Reid said the uniform lesson
system had been long used In his school
with greet success. Pointless opening
and aloaingexercises would be remedied
by pointed remarks and prayers on the
general lemon eyetem.
Dr. J. 0. Brown was surprised to find
that any were opposed to thin system.
Same people think It an innovation, but
it has been In operation in many eckools
since he was a boy. The first Sabbath
School he ever attended had an uniform
lesson, lie never knew an efficient
school Without this system.
Rev. Mr. Ormond had some objections
ID offer. The uniform lesson, Ignored the
capacity of the scholar._ The Infant
classes are capable of learning only the
alphabstof religion, but this' system pla
ces the infant and Bible cleaseson a level.
He was in favor of eiviei,g the babes milk
and the mon strong meat.
Meier Frew thought there wail a want
of consocutivenoes in the system. He
was in Lam of going through an entire
book of the Bible In order. d. lesson
suited toe church school would not suit
• mission sobooL While he was In favor
of the system as a whole, thew were some
elite objections.
The next topic discussed was "Use of
Illturtratiene," which was opened by Rev.
W.J. Reid. Truth may be presented In
two ways, in an abstract form, or by
illustration. Illustration [Mimed the
truth In the memory of ligi young. Onr
Lord's discourses are pregnant with
Illuntrationi I "Without a parable liplike I
Ho not unto them." They should be' ,
simple and apt and drawn from every
day life.
Rev. 8. B. Reid thought. great care
ought to be taken In the use of Wears
ulnae. Bible. Itlastratione were always
the best. •
The Question Drawer was then opened,
after which T. IL Rabe, Chairman of the
Realness Committee. announced the
order of exercises for this afterhoon and
eveudng. The Institute will most at 2130
o'clock r. Ir. when the following subjecta
discussed: "Sabbath School Su
perinbindente," to be opened by Rev. T.
H. Henna; "Use of the Blackboard,"
Cade: by
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t r e; ' Is.
Sabbath "HaleCe &hoo e r a le n ,l
opened by De J. B. Clark. - baths even. I
log the subject for • discussion will be
"Personal Consecration." • -
After sinking • pare of the Etird Paid
the Institute adjourped with a lienedic
tton by Rev,lar.-Ormoud.
OIL FIRE.
iLlvlsgtton timm.!_,ll4lnery
Loas'lno,ooo
About half rst Ave o'clock last even.
lig i fire occurred at Livingston Brom'
Oil Refinery, In the Eighteenth ward, a
short_ distance above the IglnuPabuil
brlillii, i y which a portion of their works
was destroyed, Involving w keg of over
it
The
Are originated In the isoltator,
from what canoe wia are unable to learn,
and woe oxormtuirated from thence to a
tank of Dentine, and tbenoe to a tabkof
crude oil, , all of whieb were 41 -
The largo lot of empty barrels : w ich
were lying near the oil tank took fire
and were Oratroved. An alarm was sent
to the central office from MA SS, to which
the Are department of the third 'dligriet
responded. but in consieqeatme of- the
scarcity of water, but. one , engine wont
Into service. •
A frame tumor In the Immediale vi.
deity of She refinery was In Imminent
danirtz blit'Eduilitto.the -en:11o= of a
Slumber of citizens It wag saved.
We are Informed that the gm were
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PITT§BITRGII DAILY GAZETTE: THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 17, .1870
ANOTHER BURGLARY.
Barris i Ewing's Drug House Entered
by Burglars—They Vail to Secure Any.
thing of Value.
Between eight and ton o'clock Tuesday
evening flares Ewing's 'wholesale
drug house, at the corner of Liberty and
Tenth streets, was entered by burglars
and a few articles carried away. Dr.
Santa, It appears, was the last person to
leave the store, which be did about eight
o'clock In the evening, and about ten
o'clock the watchman, who sleeps in the
building, but had been out later than
usual, came to the front door and opened
it, when he hoard some person or par
sons Ir. the building. lie gave the
alarm, and In a few .minutes there were
several l officers present. An examina
tion of the .premises showed that some
one had been in the store 'who had no
heftiness there, and that said person or
persona had loft very unceremoniously,
as the goads and other articles were
strewn promiscuously round the room,
and four or live coats which had been
loft In the counting room on the preth
ous evening were found lying near the
hatchway in the center of the floor and
the hatch door was open. On further
examination it was aseartained-that an
eutrance had been to the cellar
through a coat window In the rear
of the building, from which the
grating was removed. The burglar had
then tied the door communicating with
the store room from the cellar, but found
It so securely fastenedwam to resist his
efforts to force it open. Ile then plied
boxes and barrels under the hotel door,
which was not securely fastened above,
and by this means succeeded in entering
the store. An examination of the prem
ises the next morning, after Doctor Bar
ris came, showed that the burglar bad
taken a Colt's revolver, a cost and shout
slo,worth of patent medicine. No furth
er lose could be discOvered. The timely
arrival of the watchman, It is probable,
prevented the burglar from making a
proper and fall selection of articles,
Three previous uttempts, we are in
formed have been made by burglars to
enter the building but all have failed.
It is hardly probable that the perpe.
tretor will be captured tut the manner to
which the ',Job" wee done, would hull.
cote him to be the men who has boon ope
rating on the lawyers' ankle In Diamond
street for some weeks, and who so me
cogently escaped detection, notwith.
standing his minion -us bold operations.
Hadn't sornotcdy better "go for Inwr
Pinkerton, we think, could catch the
fellow.
& lIISICAL POSER.
A Broad Charge Asked to be Sustained.
Oar generally good natured conternpo
rosy, the Mad, yesterday criticism] rather
harshly the concert of the Cantata Socie
ty of the previous evening. In its article
the follow ingeentences occur which have
excited the surprise of ill musicians who
know the composition mentioned to be
etairels , different from the creations of
any of the masters =Deleted with Its
authorship by the Mad critic:
"The Agnes Del of Prof. Jos. Ebert
challenged criticism by association with
Mozart, Mendelesohn. Rossini and - gel
lint. He has a good method of present
ing other peoples ideas, for hie composi
tion seemed to us s conglomerate capture.
It te necessary, we suppose, for every
sonlety to bays a composer, and. the
'Cantata' is fortunate In possessing so
acoompliabed a musician as Prof. Ebert."
To say the least, the insinuation of
plagiarism is very uncharitable, and, in •
deed, taken altogether, the entire article
was unnecessarily acrimonious, eaptcial
ly as all the performers were home
amateurs, visage Voealif.allUtta will com
pare more than favorably with nine
tenths of the strolling minstrels and
opera troupes who occasionally tome
thls way to intoxicate tLe fashionable
people more with their newspaper-made
reputations than their voices. Profeeeor
Joseph Ebert has contributed tuuch.to
wards creating true musical enthusiasm
and devotion to art among' our people,
and, after hie labor to procare In Pius.
burgh an original and elaborate compost
don, It le cruelty to designate him, with
out the shadow of justice, the meanest of
mean Hangs, a plagiarist. In the fol.'
lowing card he fearleettly vindicates his
own professional Aeputatlon and pie=
the Mail in the awkward position of tot nt
log out the scores wherein the creations •
of the masters commingle with the more
humble productions of his own brain.
Here le the card
ILDITORR GATATTE: The colomne of
our neweplapers are on absorbed by
politics, that bat little _room Is left
ter genuine art criticism by capable
writers. The aecennte of concerts and
operan are most of the time limited to
general phrasesi, expressive of personal
• pleasure or dlepleaante. That my .
Agnes Dei should' not have pleased the .
editor of the Mail enema to me very
natural, for it in, after ail, but a first ef
fort. Conseleotionsty and earnestly
• written es it le,l do not clai m for It any
extraordinary merit. Had the editor of
the Mai/said, "NG. Ebert, it la lIGt too
• bad, do better," I would have accepted the
verdict, and been ;crateful for the en
couragement. But I cannot submit
quietly to the bold charge of plagiariam.
The editor of the Mail may have a mult•
cal erudition not possessed by my friends
or myself. and hence we }Mall thank him
for the information he is probably able to
give us, by pointlog out tse captures,
But, unless ho does to, he will have to
stand the reproach of malevolence and•
of doing an act of wanton injustice, and
of endeavoring to discourage and crush
an humble musician whole contribnting
as best he can to the cause of his loved
art. Yours,respectfully
.losersEBERT;
THE RIVER TILSF.
Shipments Made and to be Made
On the present rise in the Monongahela
river tbo following ablpinents have been
and will be inade. TbD boate marked
with a star have already. dopartod, The
others will probably get out to day and
tomorrow: Other shipments will be
made, provided the •water keeps ' bra.
gable.
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A Family quarrel.
The liorado-family, venders of peanuts
sod residents of Virgin alley, aro en:
gaged In a family quarrel and have un•
dertaken to settle the matter by going to
law. Tho brothers Louis and Michael and
thelr wivoa, It appears, have for some
time occupied earthmen, in the same
house where they Geed plekamitiy Until
a few days since. when they quarreled,.
and the quarrel terminated in a right.
Louie got the worst of the battle and
made information before Justice Barker
charging hie 'brother with aessult and
battery, and Magdalene, the wife of
L,uta, elm made information. charging
Michael with assault and battery, de,
which was alleged to have taken place
In April. 1&111. The accused was MM.
milted to jail, in default of ball,-for hU
appearance at Court. , .";
Ihooe We Know.
Bow. Wil.4OW McearumseusAnulusted
at the Western If ulveniity.
Dn. Louie Ds SILVIA hail Contributed
his lecture on Maximilian to the,. West.
em University Journal.
Managua WI imams, late of the Piths.
burgh Theatre, is in the city.
Jams E'Busse, the well knoWn and
popular &meet. bouquet returned from
a purebashia vlait In the EAU.
ALDERMAN NEUEERT performed a
marriage ceremony la Ma office y eater.
day.
DAVID A. Zillaonust, Elrq , senior mem•
berof tbe wholesale and retail trimming
hamar ktscrnm, Olyde dr. Co., who has
been seriously 111, la convalescing.
_
Obenergetu—We mentioned • few
days ago 'LIU a yormg , girl,• - Margaret
Brenneman, bad 'been arrested on a
°barge of stealing a.victoHne from Mary
Wativer."'of Woods Rtm. "iresterdey
heat log was had in the case before Alder
man Taylor. when the accused .wee
dis
charged, thero being not a shadow of
evidence to substantiate the charge;
Partite should be narticular In -making
ale:dual charges against others on mere
.
Conflagration Inereasing.—The Om of
enthuallem burnt brighter, and brighter
every day; tribe Pram& ot a generou;
public, for that invaluable Crram Ale,
wade at tbe ()ter! 'Unwary by-Ptgev.
ILLEG MN Y.
The Third Ward Public School Ilse the
largest attendanec 01 scholars of any In
the atty. '
Allegheny Cannella will hold a special
meeting tonight to consider business
presented by the Ordinance Committee.
The little exeltsuient shout short
weights in coal inessureuientit has calm.
ext. The nuttier Is now where II was
heture.
A lane soap and water applied to the
main entrance and ha't of the City Build
ingseeterday,' oenalderably ituproved
pearaneenr things.
August betel alleged before Alderman
113Iater yesterday that George Jones had
called him vile names. A warrant wan
Issued ror the arrest or Mr. Jones. _
Tn. Ord Insnoe Com mitte• held another
meeting. Int night to complete the bud•
now willed will oisubizatted !bribe con
alteration of tbuncllatttle evening.
Itesidente in the high h ward are mm•
plaluing _of a lack of, water facilities.
Now. mains will be extended - through
that locality during tha coining sunimer.
• ... —..-; --
VW tille the Ordinance tlommlttee am at
work could not an act be prepared pro
viding for a proper division of the Third
and Fourth wards? Each Is large enough
for two wards.
We understand it number of our capi
talists are about. organising a new bank
ing Institution. W. 11. Everson, Esq.,
of the flriu of Essen - on. Preston &. Co..
Ls spoken of for President.
A popular oily rninfater, In one of his
discourses the (attar Sunday, informed
'the young ladles that the lint sten to
ruin was a yard of say ribbon and an
Ostrich plume. A great many hare Map-
Pod.
An Interesting lecture wax delivered
on the Bible question by the Rev. J. W.
R. Sloane, in the Rev. J. R. Norr's
church, Rine street, Tuesday evening.
There was a large audience in attend
ance.
During the coming SORSOU a new school
building will be erected for the scholars
in attendance at House - No. 4, Fourth
ward. The old building will not acoont.
modals them and In iltogether.unfit for
school purposes.
The Parties implicated in the raid on
the house of Mr. Von Buren, mentioned
YeNterday, had a hearing before Alder. -
man Bolater, when seven of those ar.
rented gave ball for trial. The others
were discharged. •
John Mulholland made Information
before Aid °lmam Koenig, yesterday. set.
ring forth that a "certain man proprietor
of the Pearl Hotel put him out of the
house violently:" A warrant was leaned
for tho arrest of the "Inati-"
Dieticians Mischief. Nicholas Fold
made information before Justice Salle
bury charging Jame. Leech and live
others with malicious misehlat. He al
leges that they broke his gate and fence
down.• A warrant was homed for the
arrest of the accused.
There are a number of real eatate hold
ers who are perfectly willing to secri llce
some of their property for c ite for a new
,hotel or theatre, or any architectural or
nament of that wort, but, unfortunately.
nobody seems willing to meet them in
the same sacrificing spirit—the risk is too
great.
Justlee/trent was plied upon yester
day to Interpose - the arm of justice be
tween Casper Kltadoerfer. And George
long. Casper alleges George ••hauled
offend lam In the eye. For tbls
of
fence George was arrested. Ho gave
_ball for a hearing on an information for
ewsault and battery. ,
Yesterday afternoon a daughter of Mr.
Jain, of the eighth ward, approached too
near the tiro 'ahoy tior clothing ignited.
Her sigetuna attracted the attention of
her father. who ran to tier assistance and
extingnished the flames. She watt not
injured, but-Mr. Jahn burned tile hands
and arms 'eery severely.
'The same 014 Came.—Yesterday.
Louie Boehm., made information before
Alderman Koenig. charging Henry
Buyer with false pretence, In obtaining a
lot of gooda from him by falsely repro•
Ranting he had ti mum of motley coming
to him from responsible parties. The
accused was held•fur a hearing.
Pastore' Call.—The Cleveland Lender
says: "Rev. J. E. Bittlnger, formerly of
this city, bul latterly pastor of the Prete
byterian church at Sewickleyvillo, Penn
epic:mist, has received a unanimous call
to the pastorate of the Westminster
church of ttals city. Mr. Minor. was
the find pastor of the Euclid Avenue
Presbyterian church, over which he pre
sided for es:yore' years, and Ws many
friends hero old be pleased to learn or
the present call, and Wu probable accept
ance of the name."
Toeiday evening the family of Mr. U.
Bummer on Pike atrod, Seventh ward,
while aitting around• tho supper table,
Vero abutted by Foveral boulders which
rums craithing through the window.
Upon going to the door, the gentleman
saw *couple of young men running away
from the home. Sobeounently he incer
tallied their names and made information
before Alderman • Bobgercharging
tart Neitart and John Crest with me
nden% mischief. The aroused slitfo
arreated and gave bail for a hearing.
lutrosperance
Mayor Callow was engaged lu Invent!
gating a peculiar case of Intemperance
yesterday. A wholesale liquor merchant
and the parents of four young children,
trope, were the interested parties: It
Seat." the boya i none of wi l or o are older
then ten years, were brought borne
Tuesday evening, grossly Intoxicated..
Yesterday morning the parents of one of
the lads, made inquiries, when the eon
about nine years of age• stilted. be and
his throe companions the afternoon pre.
slow; had obtained, from a liquor
dealer, .a quart of whisky, with which
They adjourned to a secluded spot,
and spent the • time In drinking
it, with the result as Bated. The boy
obtained the liquor by saying It was for
his father, who 'had previously told the
dealer to give it to him any time became.
The whisky. ef eourse, In accordance
with the father's instruction, was given
without any questions or money. The
case was bold over for a hearing, but it
is probable no further proceedings will
be entered into. Posaibly tho father of
that boy will withdraw the authority
Which bas,4ad such a bad result.
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Fight at a Ball
Terpalchorein entertainments are very
popular In the city, and disturbances at
them are very nnoserens. Almost every
night there Is a ball, almost every night
there Is a row. tiomellmes'it la eaten.
eve. and at other three the difficulty hi
settled without the assistance of the
police. We mentioned the partictiais
of ono which occurred Monday night,
and now wo have another. Wednesday
evening a grand entertainment was
giver, a; one of the halls in the Third
ward. It was largely attended. Some
of the attendants went for pleasure, while
a few others seem to have had pugilistic
Intentions. The two who were thus in
clined were Wm. Arnold (not illnibbs?
ho is bawling at , another place),
and Joseph Minion. Affairs moved
pleasantly enough until about half the
evening bad been spent. Mama Arnold
and Mulch, It Metaled, without a word
of warning, just at the close of a quad
drill° stepped up to snottier attendant,
John llibley, and uneermoneously
knocked him down: They then pro
ceeded to - chastise him severely, when a
couple of policemen Interferred and
escorted them to the lockup. Yesterday
morning they had a, bearing before
Mayor Callow, and not having fonds to
pay the line, were Sent to jail for fifteen
do's for di sorderly conduct. •
The Templars' 14211.
The Iron .City: Tenni° of Honor, for
the pmt few weeks, pave peon engaged
In fitting up a new hall for their sworn
modation. It is located in the third
story of Gilbsonfit building. No. 105 Fed..
eral street, and consists of a large room
fronting on the street, for the main hall,
With two smaller apartments In the rear
for ante-charnber and reception room.
The interior has - been thoroughly re..
paired, repainted and grained, papered,
provided with handeome set of gas
natures, and arranged wilweially for
the purpmes.dralgned. The floor will
be covered with a Bnmels carpet, and
the raised dies, for the officers, with oil
cloth. An entirely new snit of furniturli
hes also boenardered, se that when the
work le ocimpleted; everything will be
!mob, and the Iron City will be in pos.
tuasion of one Dente neatest and easiest
headquarters ofiany organisation In our
vicinity. It will be ready for occupancy
some Ildie next week, but the formal
dedication will not take plane for about
*month, when It It is intended to have
grind temperance demonstration.
The tam City is one of the oldest tem
perance organisation in the State. did
pit Its orpaution hackle MT. It now
• -
munbera nearly oue hundred native
members upon the roll, and but contrite
Med to the eatabibibmant of in number of
breaches In ether Macon. The pregnant
°lnners are as follow': W. U. T.. W. J.
mcGratty; W. V. T., Wm. nerve: W. It..
J• D. Johnnon: W. A. IL, Wm. T. Atc.
Knight; W. F. It., Wm. Zimdleberry;
- W. Tr., Win. I.ongden• W. U.. Then. B.
Tuttle; A. U., The•. .1. IL, Thom
-IL Cunningham; C. U., C. A. Chine'.
The Flee 1/tper7ment
It la pleasant to record, with whet little
excitement and trouble, the new Fire
Department went into . service. The
wisdom of tho plan le becoining more
apparent every day. Though but a anort
time In existence already It to recognized
as more efficient than the volunteer eye.
tom In its poindeat days. The Depart.
client WA now COMB down to au organised
'piton), which la what was needed.
TO-dav the Rules and Regulation',
which have been neatly printed and
very handeemely framed, will ho hung
up in the different engine ninnies. They
are very 'clittr and explicit, mooring
every point and providing for the moat
strict discipline with every member.
The homes, hove also won refitted and
fern labeci with every acoommodation for
the welded and convenience of the occu
pants. Yesterday samples of thu cape
and belle wore received front Plitiadel-
Wm. The belts, which coat Per
dozen, are eubatantial and neat, and will
be adopted.. The cam however, will be
made at home, probably by the well
known batters, Pratt and Heaney, who
havh contracted to deliver a better arti
cle lor much leas money. Each fireman
will;be provided with a gum coat which
cove - 16 , each, end have Mao been
purchased of a home manufacturer.
The entire outfit, neceraltated by the
change, It la witiruated will coat between
four and live hundred dollars. The
Committee have wisely determined to
place thin Important department at the
city upon the beet fooling and then keep
It no, that at all time; It may be relied
upon and worthy the expenditure which
It entails. When all their plans are com
pleted there wilt be no better fire depart
ment In the Union, which is the object
aimed it.
THE MUSTS.
Ingtrict Ccurt —4udge kidipsktrlelc
W KUN &IDA)", Febriutrylil. , —ln the ease
We!scribe:ger vs. Bates, previously re.
ported, the jury.found for the plaintiff In
the sum of 1145.01.
In the cane of Samuel Duff vs. Samuel
Wilson, reported yesterday; the jury
found for the plaintiff In the eum or
13,200. -
Thefts! calm taken up was that of Batt
vv. 'Wilson, action in debt. It eppeare
that Duffecld a piece of property to Clar•
lon county for the aunt of 123,W0, $5,000
of which wee to be paid In rash. and the
remainder In stock In the "Little Baby
River Oil Co." at the rate of one dollar
per aha•e: After Weenie, and helbre the
dead woe delivered, Mr.- it ap
pears, put In R claim to an Interest in the
land, and gave the puirchaaer notice not
to pay the money to Duff. The partite
met at the office of the purchaser in Clar
ion, Pe , and there entered Into en ar
rangement by which one.thlrd of the
purchase money and clock Trento be paid
to Wilson, under protest, however, by
Mr. Duff; who claimed a clear title to the
land. Tule suit wax brought to recover
the amount paid to Wilson, which wee
11,666 In coal,, and six thousand ahem!
of the Oil clock. The defendant claimed
that tho Mock received. wax worthless,
and that he did not resit*, anything out
DLit. On trial.
. TRU ran. FOR TITORSDA V.
115. Lewis re. Johnston of us.
'93 (0. ) L'ahy vs. Nobts.
131 St. Andrew's church ye. Hoak.
123 Harrison vs. Breroton et Wilkins.
198 'lrwin vs. Shaffer S Blunden.
16$ Trimble vs. Wiilllllllß.
169 St:Urges ' Arnold Co. vs. Shields'
garnishee.
171 Itobenstein VCR'. F. earl 14. Turnpike
. Company.
72 Simpson va. tlllmore.
64 Rees vs. Slorrow.
Curinnou Plcas—Sudge Sterrett.
WKONEHDAY, Brbruary 16.—1 n the
ease of Smith vs. Emory Bros., previ
ously reported, the jury (mind for the
plaintiff in the sum of 1135 42.
. The ease of Babler TM. Iticheitl, res.
ported on trill yesterday, was resumed
-and was atill on trial when Court ad
journed. •
In the Gila of Snodgrass vs. 11111, tried
before Judge Collier and a verdict for
tlefsndant, yiniutitl's counsel moved for
a new trial sod Illtd reanous therefor.
Eimn=
18.4. Kennedy et al vs. islthrldge.
218. Stein et al vs. Gilmore.
342. Jenklna vs. MeClaren.
332. l.blliit et ul
36:, Munroe nt ul et al.
.172. I.l..inhoor -
38‘). eitowart vs. 11.1cElhetly.
181.- )deCrula vs. Garrard.
38221Puland vs. Nenland.
385 Doutbett vs. Kennedy et al.
386. Find National Bank of Clarion, Pa
vs. bu ff.
389. Schmidt dr. Co. vs. Wagoner.
I E=C!
The South Fayette.Toacbera' Inatituto
-met Saturday, February 12, at Pleasant
(trove. The forenoon was spent in chum
exercises, which were very interesting.
showing a degree of Improvement and
proficiency which reflects credit to the
teacher, Miss M. It. Lindsey. Tbeschool
Is one of the largest in the district and
many of the nebular. never having had"
an opportunity to attendschool, (it being
n new district), the manner in which the
ele,eas torfortned, the general good order
and promptness of the scholars elicited
the warmest commendation from beg.h
the Directors and patrons of the school.
There was a large attendance of patron.
and others interested, and after the es:
orCisca of the school were concluded all
were regaled with a bountiful supply of
the good things of the earth, to which
-full' Justice was done. After refresh
ments were . served the Institute was
called to order by the Preeddent, R. W.
Nesbit. The regularurder of exercises
was commenced and the teachers all
performed and .quitted themselves ad
mirably.
The exerciaes worn Interspersed with
vocal music, and all passed off pleasant
ly. The Institutes are lien attended and
are both pleasant and interesting to all
participating In. them. - After come re
marks by the Directors, patrons and
others, the teachers were assigned per,
formancea for next meeting. A vote of
thiudiS was returned the pstroes for
their Madame and Ilber:aty in supply
ing refrethn2enta, and also to the choir
for music, with an invitation to attend
the next Institute meeting and the Pitts
burgh GAISILTSZ was requested to publish
the proceedings.
Institute then adjourned to meet Be!.
urday, February 2ti, at Fairview. School
Room No. I, Sties earrie Nichol inatruct
or, and an Interested are Invited to at
tend.' J.
Shoo Fly don't budder sit!
We put the beautiful and touching_
subjoined Sties, the original "Shoo Fly,"
on record In these columes In order that
an hundred years hence thaw who fol
low after may not lose a nautical gent
that has set oar people crazy.
Its boning is heard all over the Coun
try, in parlor, cabin, in theatre grand, In
Congre6; young ladles thump it out of
the piano at a fearful rate; brass bands
diaoourie its dulcet notes -in street pa
rades; airing bands start the merry dan
ce, a in the "Shoo Fly;" organs grind Ii
out at a penny a - go, and children cry ai•
for It In the open air, and claim hem u
riltY from , the botheration owing to their
connection with "Company t 4" Al
though apparently of recent origin, the
"Shoo Fly," according to,the New York
Clipper, was really invented several
years ago In the sunny Smith. on some
auger plantation; perhaps, where Mee
moat do congregate; and all a may be
amusing. to the many lavers of the all
preceding "Shoo Fly" to read the "orig
inal Poem," as composed by Mr. Ma
earthy, in 1865, we herewith present the
original bee, tor Am:O4W by the au.
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I feel, I feel. I feel I etgall po wild.
I fee/ I feel I feel like a erase! leon
I f I feel as happy age el I
I feel, I feel my newt se NIT of Jog.
° " . ""Joe Www WY, doe , / bolder roe. '
y sal da b •fee tact so Pre WWI . tole .
Whew lb odder sae.
Beattie tome ply domplige whole. '
•
I WI, I 6 . .1.1 Y.:alai-If Pa fly, ' "
J feel. I feel, I Wpa as If I wag aln
I I feel as Ifl./1 reach Use fall • '
fir! alee. /hie goo* news l'ie braid.
atento—Sc, chew fly, Owe bodder
e rr ell el. teell . lllol4/1
feet we never weca Owl/ow/I •
PI I feel t het we ghall married be.
C lje f LAlcei Mat ehe's roe agy beast.
/1.01/f. dee'ltoeldef ale.
A tiara- Rmedy.—Lovers of boot, mqt
ton or veal are °nog vexed - to had what
they have brought from market to be
tou g h and unsavory. Don'tworear about"
It, butito or. send your airmail to the
idalla of J. F. Dellsteln, No. 78 Diamond,
Pittsburgh; or 89 Diamond, ,Allegheny
market, Whore none but the best that
money will buy la kept: Here. you will
Grid tho - remetly tor all snot; vexation.
Try it, try 11l and thank tut for it& ad
yloo, • - Trx
exusEllENTs.
OPERA Iloung.—An artlat of such rare
ly conspicuous ability as that which la
always displayed by Mrs. D. P, Bowers,
to her panel:tattoos of a varied range of
characters, might with Justice be de
acribed in terms of higher eulogy than
as a "favorite actress . Manager Can
ning, of the Opera House, liviee modest
by the halt. in the . use of bin English,
when his bills designate In Menem:nations
words, a tragedienne who has won the
highest position on the American • stage
by the sheer force of her native genius
nod of the meat thoroughly artistic cul
tivation and unremitting study. You
may nay no more than is fairly her due,
when she Is hew:Mined as the first of her
sex In dramatic life Sr this hour, an
actress unequalled on the American
hoards. .
For years we have observed the Pro- , '
relation I career of Mrs. Bowers with a
gratill 41 interest. it IN years since elle
attaintain
i t
the foremost walks of that pro
rated*, , yet her &forte to excel have
never *thickened, nor failed to be emcees.
fu I. As often an wo renew our grailled
randy of hoe/re/eh triumphs upon "the
1111011 c scone, i ! we discover fresh proofs
of a faithful Industry which never tires,
of a zeal which never lino, of an ambi
tion which keeps clots* behind a con.
etantlyadvancing and dialog standard of
dralluatio conceptions and brilliant exe
cutions. The high place whlchthis lady
achieved yearn since would have con
tented perhaps any or all of the rival.
whott mho has long since distanced. We
then thought her impersonations to be
perfect, but she constantly commands
our admiration, now as ever , fora genius
which repudiates the idea of any limit t 6
dramatic perfection, and which knows
how to convince us that she, and she
only, can improve upon herself.
Careful study, a thoughtful discrim
ination, thorough appreciation of her
text, and a wonderfully exact compre
hension of herself—above all, the tender
est and most loyal of feminine fidelity
to the teaching** of the human heart—
these aro the higher qualifications which
have won for Mrs. Bowers . the approval
of the coldest critics ' which bear her,
like the progress of an Imperial triumph,
straight through the sympathizing hearts
of her auditors, and will stamp her trag
ic powers with tho 'topless of an unri
valled fame in the history of our stog i e.
For thle admirable artist, there rental ne
but one more possible triumph. If elm
would perceive that American audience*
could easily be led, by her dramatic
steam, to a still higher enjoyment of •
severer school of art, we could wish that
■ho were tempted 1.0 make the expert.
meet. Who can doubt that abe would
excel In a range Of impersonations, like
that of Julia la the "Hunchback," which
would gratify us doubly, since their
success would confirm the highest pawl
ble estimate of tier capacity in - art, and
MUM thereby, all Of her intelligent
and cultivated auditors would be
persuaded to have a better opinion
at themselves. There Is not en artist In
ale profession who could do so much,
she would, as can till, lady, In elevulug
the public taste; or is It that she skillful
ly reserves all that. public admiration
for the charming Retreat which no epochal
merit in the text can claim to divide?
The reader who QOM SOO her. in her
present engagement may help us to an
, ewer this witiatlon.
Mr. V. 11 BEARErt,the new manager
of the reconstruotedVeiletles Theetro,
has hit the public taste squarely on the
right spot. We have a sincere pleasure.
In chronicling the marked success with
which his allures, of the few weeks past,
have been crowned. in proving to our
amusement-loving people, his ability to
draw full houses every night without
the fainteat infringement upon good
tone in any portion of his repertoire.
One . .dus y now attend this comfortably
arranged and well managed theatre,
night after night, Id man month
together, seeing or hearing nothing that
could displeeee the mast fastidious critic.
but, on the contrary. a pregnant:to al
ways full of variety, In which one don't
know whether moat to laugh at the fun
or to admire the ability of his excellent
company. Tim vocalization of the Mince
Beckett
,and Taylor would honor the
platform in any concert room, the first
charming all ears and eyes ID the
popular conga of the hour,
and the lat
ter
exhibiting as a balladiat a really
marked capacity and brilliant execution.
We have not apare . te specify all the
other, good artists here. The dancing,
fancy, jig, clog and every other sort.the
pantomimes and vaudeviilpa, are all
vastly beyond any former exhibitions
on these boards. And the beet of It all
I. that Manager Bremer elev." takes
tune that the programme, and Its execu
tion, front first to last, shall be such an
none can take any Just exception to.
The public, patronage chows him that
here he plays the right card to fill his
house.
NATIOTA 1. A T.T.EnnicT.—We are pleased
to announce that .I. M. Hager's grand
national allegory and tableaux will
shortly be presented at ihe Academy of
Music by the poplin oft to High liehoot.
Our readers will remember the effect of
the allegory so produced here some form
years ago, and since then Mr. Hagar bas
edited vastly to Its attraction".
Charity Pair..—The voting at the St.
?Vincent de Paul table at the Charity
Fs& in the basement of At. Paul's Ca.
thedrel, will close neat Friday evening,
at 9 o'clock,
On the pistol and mace for the most
popular policeman. •
The crimping machine for the moat
popular and fashionable bootmaker.
The gold headed cane for the most
charitable* young man.
Adtlttlattal Markets by Telepatbk
Naw OftIMANIL February 18.—Cotton
dull and caster at 2454.g24N0 fur mid.
d 1111 1M; U 104.8,000 bales; receipts, 8,258
bales; exports, 2,184 hales. Flour 4rm
at 15.50@5.,95(03,80. Sugar firm; Primo
115412112 c, Motasees firm; prlmel7o72c.
Whinky unchanged. Cepa firm; fair
18141014.3 and prime 184j4183ic.
•
8A! Esaarcileo,'February 18.—Flour;
export demand light; the only vessels
loading le one ler Auetrella and the
other for China; superfine 114,50®4.76;
extra 1 5 .25@6.50; Oregon euperdno $4,25
@4.50; extra g 5.2416.181. Wheat; super.
line in god - demand at 11,40@1,50;
oholoe milling ;46E01,65.; shipping
grades neglected, owing to the low prices
In the foreign mutate. 1, , ga1 tenders
CITTrAGO, februltry 10.—At afternoon
Ward the wheat market ruled (Juliet and
a shade smiler; No. .11 spring maid and
closed at illl,;(381Ne. Corn quiet and
nominal- Oats inactive In the evening.
Grain market lifelosi. Provisions firm
but quiet at full prices; sales 40,000 lbs
short rib at Milwaukee at 1334 c for looms;
30,000 lbs light rough aides at 103ic for
loose, and 1000 vttoca# 'green haws e.
13%0.
MARRIED;
PlELEYOM—CtlAllEtEltlalf—Tueseof aYob.
tog. Ye&liar* *Alb. at the ros)debos of the
tubW. Parrot.. by Re, IL tea, JAIIKi Y.
PEARSON 14; ANNIE R. CIDLYBEILLIN, both
of Pittsburgh.
EIMI
EICITILY-thi Tuesday erwoing, 13,hiaat.. sf
7 oieligiir. Iles. Celia/MUTTS RICHLY, wife of
sloha Mamas In the 73.1 year of her age,
The funeral militate place from the Yu:donee
of her finalised. No. 131 Centre arenas, Thong-
DAY. 11th hat., at A 1". Y.
ICMON—On Wednesday. 113th inst.. 1870.
at the residence of Thomas Idltabel . 3113 Penn
sumet. THOMAS DlCKswill, of lisrlavale. Wll
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Ltiros township. In the YOuit year of his age.
irnarrel from the rush:ante of I home klllekell,
on intosT, the I.Blb lost., at zoo'clott A. M.
PACKARD—At lit Loehr. II Wood: febro•ry
11110. MO. Capt. 7. A PACKAND. e ye the
53th year of his age.
Irßio 3l' ;4 o 4Arl"M
INPIAIRLIES tk rtEZILES, UN
DERTAXIMS LSD. LIVERY BTAVIAL
Li tIA 141)(141EIC &MKT AND Cli
AV...MUM Allegit.) , CUT. he. U. 1 ,00 1 ,71)
CUT.
Rte con.umtly,sapplk.t....lth rat .1
11111t4c1 , 4V ...arty .4 WriaLi
Cortina. Btpritea Rtb siQu. E r .
{lCparull fur Iturnacnt. Rearscaml Cru•
ru,or mrttortalt .14, .11 . ludo of lloc2abi
ttondr, /1.4141. a. Ogre 01.110 .L.ll b0w...10
and 111. e,
JOSEPH MEIER & SON,
UriiiMitTeataiatet.
No. 414 trrall.Zt
.oorrlagoo tor funerals Varataboti.
• 'COFFIN)! .4 all Funeral runtlahruent at rat
AUCTION SALES.
L AR(i!I
HOUSE AND LOT,
72 . Vilastihlgton .Street,
' • ALLEGNIEJI•I
p II 3KODAT;YebIem7.2I9I. at A o'clock,
will be Offered et public sale, on Misr Premiers,
thet very desire)" e property No. TS legion
sOeet, Fourth ward, Allegheny Clir. The lot
bee a front of OS feet on Washington ttre,l4nd
extends With about 9TO Meat: The house is a
two stoma:twills beak wlatelate root. Thee
are parlor. setting room, library and kileben on
• Bril goer. be. h morn. closet Cod Are elottahwa
and twolialsbed attics.- Miele,
sze 00004 statlOnare area lobe, sariante room,
ruble fl ed eaerisee house. The besulifel lot
torroundlog
_the dwell:wised the retired local
ity render It ery dreitable ao *sea of real.
dente: Possestion siren immediately. Liberal
terms willbe ' . ,
• - AL JIL*0411111ATZ;
4 • l 7b,7zoaatm
iv Ot 3Tc/A :II
THE PITTSBURGH
WORKS.
BALLOT! & ADAMS,
167, 168, 169 and 170
SECOND &VENUE.
ire now erreared m tarnish VINIki AR at the
LUWEST MARKET RATES. Attention le Dar
-I.l.lerle Weld le .r
EXTRA WINE VINEGAR.
EXTRA
BUSINESS CHANGES.
CO-PARTIORSHIP NOTIOII,
The naderaigned here thin dayentered litto •
partnership fur the purpose of naming o•the
Wholesale and Retail
NOTION, TOY, •
• AND
FANCY GOODS DU/NEVEM,
At No. , MA FEDERAL. BTREET. Frazier.
Block, under lb. arm name of
O'LEARY & SINGLETONI.
U'I.SARY. .
IM!MMNIiM
O'f,ICLRY & SINULETON here Mat
returned .rom the lan. where thew purchased
for eastra come eta noel: of NOTIONS, TOYS
aod FANCY (100111., comprleind In pert of lio-
Mort:. l i!,%re.`NT•oo l .3 .. an e tiat t e . ar ' en c eN!
In...tete. Childrens Carrie., Iled.by Horses,
Carte. Wedoes, .1c which will Ms opened and
reedy for e T11).101IS/LY, Feb. D. TRIO,
when we wane phemeo to bay. oar friends SIM
the Public centrally to cell and examine oaf
stork. . •
N I O'LEARY A SINGLETON.
R. W. ROBERTS. W. A. NICHOLSON
J.. A. 11101UNON.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
The sedersigned here this thy ratered halos
MittlegLe n h,:r fu the P.P... of carrying on
UPHOLSTERING
At Not 127 Wool) iiT MUT, tusks the style of
ROBERTS, ?i ICHOLSON & THOMPSON.
R W. ROBERTI+,
• W. A. N1CH01... , W.
.1. A. THOMPIWN.
rirr.Snoßnit, Feb..l, 1810.
The long experience of Mr. Itoberla. who re
tires from the home of rtoberts. Itoent, A Co.,
and that of Mr. Nicholson. late with Messrs.
CI err MeClitenct A Cm, enatnes
them'he to ander.
stood tboronalty the wants of trade. and
with a new and fresh stout of 1it004.16. embracing
or erytnlng In the linlio'rterf trade. they ...Mot.
folly rolimta share of pa Win patron.... fen:a
pr,iiitto:cli.nratirtot[o;;:ii
HENRY Gr. HALE,
BERCHANT TAILOR,
Coiner of Penn and Sixth Streets
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
iNOWCOMPLETE
relimisoN & .. MUIRANBEiIIiG,
.
SUCCESSORS TO .
W. W.WM= & 130.,
NEERCIEULErr ' TAILORS,
No. IA BIITH ST„ Ink At. Cler.
. v .f;clr o i,l" u,',val •,I,l,•wsnwPaVarg
able prlc ..... Mr. .0 it LAN Keil NU will MR at
-1.141, latialza - mtu."48.,,,e t
f
V. 1V1V.A.7E1131....E,
. indiratopudinx
MEROHANT TAILOR.
Keeps constantly on band
Moths, Caludneeres and - Vesting'.
AIso.tIieRTLICIILN , I3 YUEN Idli IN ti 00000.
No. 93 1-2 Smithfield Street,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
style.. m
earGeuVa Clothing ntade to order In the
a latest
a,
NEW FALL GOODS.
A otwlld sew Sloe* Of
CiOTES, GABS/MEREth
J.st received by lIILICIIMMICTION.
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WINES. LIQUORS, &o.
WAGNER'S FRENCH COLORING,
The Very Best In the United Slates.
srANNFACTITIIID BY
WILLIAM WAGNER,
9Sl.4"orth Seventh Street,
PHILADITZLIIA.
Itefereneee—All the ieullsi h 1b12..
de phi,. °JaZette-Tette
SCHMIDT &FRIDAY;
.111IPOZIMMAI el
BIANDIKS, GIN, 60„
WAKOZMIALZ DINAISRI3
PUKE RYE
4011 PERA STREET,
rave Removed to
Nos. S&L AND WA PENN,
Con Zleyenth 84. ! (formerly Canal.)
JOSEPH .8. FINCH A. CO.,
UM MOM, 191. IRS sad 114,
rpm STRZIST, 11T! UUUH.
enlirDistilled Dare gym w
dealtra 1111014/11 wINES LIS
MOM HOPS. an.
*LABS. CHINA. OUTLNIRIC
100 WOOD STAEET.
NEW MODS.
VINE VASES.
ltcnstlsa &ND 0111116
ti - LW TY ISLIM
DM"1 4117179.
.WIT CUM
eilitt)lll.NUJlVrd .l.o
A .
4.1 01
SILVER PLUMP GOON .
of all docrlptioss.
atatag:il=.74,lr,..h.r.taz
R. E. BREED & CO.
100 WOOD DTREET.
CHINA: GLASS
QtrgzENWARE"...
• . ...•
A large mortlarg t rlr new *term and shapes'
Putt received. Abe Plated awl Brittattla Ware,
Vag - 5
led Paul. Ware. ewe opening sod for
ale at Tarr loir ;okra al ' • '
H. RIGBY dr. CO'S,
wei.• 189 LlBERTY.siatzur.
tl•:
sW)m.
CO - NINON
Machine Stole #O - #lO.
zignorktneornarorWetteenuces, Allagy ,
WERIPAL VATOR R CUP. •
mavi hand or prepare on lawn nertleg HUM
ad Euv 11t0..4413.3. for 5id..1 31 0. Brews*
Inottr, Rt. Held am Tombllioses.
1 - 1111.,
6 E 4, (*r - . mum' DICKEY a CO.
ma
INSITRANCH
NB NW JERSEY
Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
. NEWARK, N. J. • •
Assets, Over $500,000.
Albroikfe. oed by tide company are perpet
uity Ron-Yorfelling after tbs mummer on
Annul Premium.
Dividends annually declared and applied on
third m, nue! Dramlittp. Other on the permanent
pe the metier, or In reduction of pranil.
HENRY KIBILPATRICK,
General Agent,
167 1-2 Wood Street, (24 floor,)
PITraIitHEIH.
Sr Aginat• MILINIted.
TEE IRON CITY
lUTUAL LIB INSURANCE C
Of Pennsylvania.
Oleo, 75 Federal St., Allegheny City
Ha& JAXISI L. BEAHAB,
Ear. J. N. CLARE D. /3..
EBB. R. ROBINSOL
Rev. A. K. BELL. D.D
Am S. xmitsrp,
W. A. REED, Cower AIOMB' Trost 00.
JACOB RUSH, Beal Moe JIMA.
ALMON DRUB. Moor at ABegtenr,
C. W. BENNY. Hauer.
A. B. BELL. AttaiTley-it-Law,
D. L. PATTERSON. Lumber Mereboat.
D. EWOOER. otoursoce Agent.
Cwt. ROUT. BORILNBON, Prostdeat.
Btamr.J. B. CLAILK.I3.I/..VIAOPRosNiOII%
JACOB ROOK. Boecotou7,
BRBBY. Trauma . ...
B. W. WHITE. in:Dv:IAL ADTTREE,
SIVOGSB. Genii Anent.
eXIMEIBISIONED AGENTS TOR THE CO. r
Jobe Y. Done Pa. •
W. W. NAM licelimiter. Pa.
Bev. James lloMager:wad, Beaver, Pa.
7. H. Commie, lleKeemmit, ra.
Gentle H. Johnson Blairsville,
• 4. S. etrayer. Johnetwee. ra.
Comb., ailed, mute aL All profits accrelat
to roller Midden by dividend returned manually
fromM ltin the mid of the ant Tear. All rankles son
for g. Jail
0"11.
INSURANCE COMPANY.
SLAWS BUILDING, •
le. MS Plitt Mumma Second Wiser,
CITTSBUROU.
Capital .A.. 11 Paid Vv.
Ult(lToklf.
W. J. }llkley,; Capt.ll.Ualley.
DWI Wallace: 115 . H Mambo..
Jake HUI, B. M`Oluirkao. I
Haley.
Tem. 3=llll, Jeo.ll. Willoek.
.111.1BEUT H. KIN% Preddeet. '
JNO. F. JUNN/NIRII. Vice Presideele
.1011. T. JOG MMUS, See/scary.
Capt.. U.. 1. (MACE. Gann AVM.
Inmates on Liberal Tern on-all lint
and Marine Abdo..
ard:tar
REMOVALS
R.
M. WHITMORE,
MEAL V...!.17".A.TE 'AGENT,
Has removed from comes ChM and randoslf
streets. to
103 OHIO STREET,
re, ALLEGHENY CITY.
TtE3.I4EYST.AI,.
=OSIBM
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MARKET FIRE INS. CO., N. Y
Pa rile ipation,
.AEHAT.i, $682.811.40.
Connecticut Fire Ins. Co., Hartford,
APBETtS, $400,000.00
• EDWARD I. lIIMEIRS. Agent.
Snowed to 106 70011 . 117 AVENCIL bettrce
Wtoel aedbmttlilleld street.. Plualante,
jam3a3
REMOVAL.
CRAY & LOQAN
Have removed' from 47 SIXTH STREET, to
S 9 Fifth *venue,
Qntil Improvements on old stand axe enmple•
tee. fel
WALL PAPERS
WALL PAPER
At Greatly "Reduced Prices.
To make stu If room for new Load. We will
0111 the first or Much aloe. how In store,
Without Regard to Cost,
=MEM
LIANDSCDIRPADTDR I'APERS, •
DININO NOON PAPERS.
HALL AND CHAMBER PAIIDNA
Al.o, laze anortsneut of CllElP Pi PEWS al,
No. 107 MARKET STREET,
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JO& IL HUGHES & BRO.
GrBLE ANT
.PAPER ifANGINGEL
tlwa to w itla z 2VA th vg l rtMOVVr*
Tr ld iA dj a a ri d A l V ri p a gmt: Mar V
zia
elm wed sad printed gold.
i. Nal c y=rl . eti.: , ll; . lartja be found elsewhere
W. P. NIAREHALL'S
NEW WALL PAPER STORE,
.01 191 Liberty Street.
'GREAT INDUCEMENTS,
AT
No. 91 Federal Strut,
CLOSING - OUT SALES
UP
. NITINTED. GOODS,
RECARDLESS OF - COST,
To lake Room for Spring Stock
Il line Old Ladles' Cam witelesele wad re.
Ladles. Colored pmeterille.
trllleraVitVe" Salmon, How D'' 1115 e.
Ladies' New Stile eldgetsie..va. _
All Other Goods in Proportion, at
MRS. S.' C. ROBB'S
91 Fedekisi Eitreet, ditegheny.
11110
JOHN M. COOPER At CO
Bell and Brass Founders,
BIIGINE, LOCONOTIVE k LOLLING RBI
Made Promptly to. Order.
BABBIT'S METAL
Made and Kept on Hand,
progrietofs and Yonnfictorozi of
1.111. Coopeeslmproved Balance Wheel
STEAM PUMP.
Ottlee,,BB2 PENN STREET.
feendrb Oit.r/t4 and Railroad Strada,
Lirrannum. Pa
MOTES OR GENTLEMEN,
ni ntin or i t Inflame a nice present fox War
HOLIDAY OIFT.
Would do well Lo Item le sad even:sloe 1 , 0 1 . 1,
of WATCHES. CLIAR.S. in{ et - LaY and OIL.
NEIL WALLS of UlO most deiltabla patter*. Ad
memo at
W. 13, DUNSEATH7,,
4iiirac2ic.AND,orticLuri .
se ram avregur.'
contr .
iHOPES AND.TINVOLOI,
rceroras. COAL Bona, ruts mower, ft.,
r. a. prrirrn.
111 r lin
M3=ZZE3
Ti ISH. FitllO.
.. , .
ji: Irreak Lake Ilerrior -.-
, NO. ; tuft 3 MaeAerctll • Rh,' DkAz
- .i.sisraeor Ma
' ' . - .
, . .... , • WATT.. LA , 10 it M 1..%
fel , ' - -Ito. 112 and It
tli..;
•
AZIUSEISIENTEI
arNEW OPER& Il:own
hot Meet success of the Quito or the Tragle
thee,
AIRS. D. P. DOWERS.
And the favorite Young actor,
MR. J. C. IteCOLLOH.
THURSDAY ILVENINO. Tearnary 11. 1610.
• he new rotation, from real lire.weritten taw . ..sty
for atea. sowers , or relniand Palen's; Yoh,
enUtled.
SNARE: On. Inner CAR HORILY Do.
tiara 1144111 e Kra. D. P. Rowena,
Henry KOlOlll, Mr. J. C. attendant...
In y of
Mn. D. P. Rowers Matinee on hatnntay.
rirGRAND •
OROAN CONCERTS
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Third Presbyterian Church,
BIXTFf AVENUE.
Mr. J. H. WILLCOX, *Mos. Do 0.,
L.)
ON TUESDAY EVENING, Feb. 22d,
AS a O'CLOCK, sad
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON,Feb,23,
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RA - seined Soots for Toeoday evoeog 46 cent/
extra. WM be solisi the Magic Btoroo(MEL
LU6 & HUENI, No, 13 Vinp arcane, eon,
relnoory 19th. al
•`clrek,
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
C AR*P EfS:
REDUCED.
Oil Cloths, Window Shades.
pRUGGET&
DRUGUET. SQUARES,
Ingrain Carpets,
kt the Lowest Prices Ever Offered.
BOVARD, ROSE (t, 00:;
21 FIFTH. AVENUE
11,d12
REDUCTION IN
CARPETS.
For a Short Time to Prepare for
SPRING TRADE."
SLIM XeCLINTOCK CO,
HaTe marked tber tool• daiew below Tut
we's print, Tell lines of •
Carpets,
OR Cloths,
DruSgelp.•Sc.,
EASTERN PRICES..
Hare bargain, can be...5ml by More %Mid..
bating ,Lbelr wants 57 taking adyaatate of kW
badaeenterktaoffere4o7
OLIVER JeCLINTOCK & CO.,
98 Fifth Avernus.
HOLIDAY GIFT&
Positive Reduction In Prk
I •‘
• UP
PIANOCOVERS,
, -
.7tiosaie, . . .
4uninster, '
4111 . IFlrilion Rugs, :-..
Crumb 'Clot/N,,
- 1'
M'CIIIIIM BROS.• :-
_,.0. it 'FIFTH 41P/Vr/_
deSI 41.210VZ WOOD 6THZICI:
WOOLEN DRUGOITS
AND
FI LT CMETK.
IL IL 2, 21, 3, 31, 31 al!'
YARD WIDE.
BORDERED SQUARES ,
Suitable for Parlors.
DINING 8001 01111118 CMS,
Woolen. Linen and Cotton,
it Lens PRICES THIN LAST SHUN!:
xpewituungp t the losidhallilabed tariff
it'FIRLINO & COLLINS
71 and 78 'Fifth Afiurue._,_ rr
T. T. . T.
TREGO'S TEABERRI TOOTHWASIL
.
Is the most pleasant, cheapest and best Denti—
frice extant. •
Warranted free from !Worth. insrredlents.
Invigorates and whitens the Teeth!
end sootttss toe '
Purifies 004 perfumes the breath: •
Prevents uestoolaUen of Tartar!
Cleans sad Plaines a rano Lai Treat?
Is a so p+rior articis for Child rear
Mid Sean Neural. tv and Dentists. • ~
Proprietor, A. M. WILSON, Philadelphia. •
roc sale Dr
J. C. MATTERN,
M. AL NNOMISAIIN, Allegberny.- •
.Inures
DILIVOIIT11;111RPER SECt i :
243 Liberty Street, -•
(Opposite head of Wood striae.,
~.
WHOLESALE fiIIOCELS,
Pittlintrgh, Pa.
DREKA:
ImDortrs and:retail dealer
7 • wzirm , timwrioruatar. „
WEDDING, VISITING., PARTY AND DlJSifair
. ' CIAO munsavnia.
IdONOOTAX3.*ARSOL, ILLITALIeriIII74I
Orders by mail 'melte Dreamt attaatlon.
1.0i12 Masthead
dos. trmtclus..J-As. .111eltlY..ROVre XIEWICL:
PIIMNIX. STEM BUM;
lieliA1711! CO.,
am:esters and Birr,irs of AO;
PORTER AND ROWN STOUT.'
raw:Bußun, PA
WATSON. fininavilc:
moos rpcigiufin et Aoo Cosoritn.llll4.2t7'
rt , lWOUsuit. Jasnaryl , ll.n.
tTP.FTICE 10 BONDROLIZEWit-;
_
• oisoon No. 91. Trirtlo Creek liiriston
a.e yebrsazry 1.1810. will . tre .. patd aatl
moll
rVj"ttft,Ylf:VilPß.',:lrV.''_e'r,- " 11 '.
.7,
tatilsr Yu 4140. 11. !MIL Jr.; Treieit.
FINE CIGAIRia . - •
_ nealaal. !red; InTottli,, , ,,lP.
va4o. arat `lion klan.w.a.aaaaa 2gattypdellt
Cleary also a cc:aka atuartasentatietaltamlum'
pp.& *IV, Miran". Mr sale _to tbabiaary ,
stale /nal, tirace,y Etara
. JOHN A.
Libutr and Xtr".4 stiem%.
LEATHER • . P. •
FIELTINdk•
i g"ibl Rif or rhlls4;llpbdr... —..
: M
.ed w 1.1.
an Au. lawally. .A fedi Sailac t tri. M.
Wadi th• le wettprlaW i vala .•
fel.
14 EA1)"275W ie - ffel t
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