I i V I ti A t t riflutil graph THE CITY• cbaogo or Dow. The pram and 'offices of Lbe Daily and leroair.y fusarrrn will lie removed, from thejeth to the tut of Mareb, from hair eidilhand cm Fifth avenue to the large, Buildings," at Sits sottnif of Stnittineld street and Sixth evenWreeentlyr Piandewled by the pro.. swititein AA permanent home bar the Gautte gapplemgat , *ilVer-seelent a supplement to the GA. jerrig to-day embracing the road of a w ay lambert, Esq., the able and faith ' Taleentroller ofAllegheny county. The — meat wilt bear a careful perusal on the part of thoiajntarested insheilaule ••• 'dial Wrath* of the comity. • • , •;*l, /seep MSS le eandldate for Pro. thernategy at the coming nomination to mtde In May next. - ~Al l, l ol ‘ WY: returning from church , tell on Wylie avenue, and 'E l i= her leg. We could not learn. J seep V. Kerr. charged oir oath of lila midi with sesautt and' batlery, 'COM agged to jail In default of ball for Ida adtpaaratatet at Court. John Davis, who was charged With ix wadi and battery on (What ida with was. Ann a hearing Eiatunisy, held to ball for I . llsappearaaos at COurt. -Wr A. Glldenfenaey, 45 MB avenue. Les for sale the March Nos. of Node'', Ladles Book, and Peterson's Ladle* Na. tbin Magaslne, both richly prudrated. Tref. It linos, of Baton, played the mammoth organ of Bt. Paul's Cathedral at unties yesterday, and electrified the Congregation with his skill and ability. The Thermameter.—,The mercury at Iles o'clock yesterday stood at eighteen degrees above zero, and at eight o'clock In the evening had fallen to eleven de in,. Singular Acaldent.—Mr. Robert Ken nedy, residing on Robinson street, Alle gheny, while drawing off hie boot. Sam - day night broke ids right arm below the - The transpertaUen car of the Central Pessenser Railway, loarrati with salt, was kept ,in use yeatenlay on that road . keeping the ice oft the track on Wylie • avant& P. F. Lucas. Rot, returnial home on Saturday from &week's profeaatonal tour at Brookville, Pa.' Mr. Loma hu a very large and growing radio. futile himber dWrlota - Dr. TllOlll. a. Gallaher was thrown out of his sleigh on 'Thursday evening. re. calving a painful wound on the shoulder •—not WWII enough, however, to eon. r fine !dm ta the house. The Weather. = e prominent city Metal, In speaking of the weather last evening, remarked that the ”Ptothono tar was bele w Cairo." He did not mean Pothonotary Walters. Twentr.two.—There were twenty-two wietims of bad whisky In the lookup Elattagy night, whh,..were disrateed of by the Mayor Sunday Morning. Ten of the number ware, oommttted to jell end the others paid lines. 'Ms Bible questlen.—ln an able ser mon delivered yesterday • morning at Christ's M. E. Church. by the pastor, Bev. tiny, the Bible question was touched upon, and the continued use of the sa cred 'volume In our lichools strongly ad vocated. &areal by Bailee.—Peter Shott made Information before AldermanO'Donnell. Saturday, charging Oliver Adams with larceny by bailee. ile alleges that Adams borrowed a wagon wheel from him, which he neglected to return. A warrant was issued. Wn hare no doubt but what still larger crowd. will attend the louse of Colonel Goshen. the Oriental Giant, at Burnell's blogram, during this the third week of his engagement, even than during the • two weeks. Two-thirds of the vis ible on Saturday were 'adios. 1- 23 .lid Costa.—William Caimns, of the ".port haired " fraternity, was brought before the Mayor oesterday nunnlog, on • charge of disorderly out duct,which conslatedin khosklog a man down on Webster avenue. The Mayor charged him 125 and costs for his Inn. The Revival at Christ's Church.— Dn. zing the revival, which has been In pro. Mfor about' a month at Christ's M. urch, over one. hundred parsons have been brought so the mourner's bench. At the morning laminae yester day, twelve persona joined the Church. The evening meetings will likely_ close this week. !oilcan FalL—Mr. John Connors iro• . . . . of . the operators employed at the Fire Alarm Teleeraph offioe met with a serious accident Friday night, from toe , •Recta of which he is sneering severely. He occupies a room at the corner of Mar ket street and Third avenue, and while daso•nding the steps from his lodgings he fall, sustaining serious injuries. • IfapfteSsa.—An explosion occurred at the American Iron Works, Ormsby, Joust& Laughlin. nmorleturlir Saturday afternoon, which although - it created rocudderable ff.citentynt at the time did no serious damage. The explosion :, - carted In one of the nalllllollll, blowing the tap out and scattering the hot metal plemlacuowdy about the premises. Webers Patmors'a Magazine for Mireb; Omit FL 8. Davis it Co. Among other noticeable articles in ltda exadient num• ttl. - berMs the report - of a %Trip to Egypt," by Its contributor, as a guest of the Vice; ivy . With the number fir April Mr. Parke Godwin till take the editorial charge of Putnam, bringing to Its page. his experienced judgment and high lit. Mary sbilitlee. Camas Cases.—Mayor Callow dit- Paled of seven common oases lestardsr morning. Among the number was. man with both legs cut off above the knees, „who ba been in the lockup three anc• eisslimitignts, and was toga discharged In a:msequence of his condition. His offbnce was drunlumnses, and to prevent bim from coming . reek . again he was committed lois% • ?• • Assault sal Battery.—MLlcluiel Dean made inftemation Wore Alderman Mc. • MaacoN, Elaturd ay, charging Ed. Everson led ethers with auault and battery. It appears that Michael's brother. Jimmy attended a ball at Layette Hall Fri sisiulght, where he undertook to lave his own way, but wee interrupt. od hls career by soma one who gave 'Wm • severe body beating. Jimmy was wrested and taken to the lock.up, and was commkted to jail Saturday morn. lag. A warrant - was lamed tar Everson. <~ ~ 4 ~, i tutorial Reveals*: A meeting of the Assessor, Major firm sail Errett end Assistant Anaaorsof tang Reveme,of able diaries, a m W ith the Supervisor of Intanaarßevenue Oen. oral, Swearer, to consult limo matters pertalann to the mode of making maw masts. The meeting was quite an inter. . satins:use, and a number of nlos glues- liens were proposed and damage& Tne - shat In no ease they allow deductions of, Interest ris he Made, whore no incase. was ds rived from - the same sauna. Tbe tuatruc. glom frourthe department ore that re '•• turn. most be made on the blanks fur , imbed, whether the party iillableito tar •• • or not.. Those who haft received blanks .yet, knowing thanseless not liable, do D2t ... should-m think IS north arid whil f e d - to nenpond, ake noto a • • h'-- ..'. :~ . ' .'~' . ~,• _ ... . . . „ . deturday "riming. about halkpasteight . , .: ~ Witiock, a man; wko inn i • strangat In . --, - Ike olty%-come to the Meresoffice and . , . reported that he _had, been robbed' in a boom on _Virgin' alley M,one hundred " and Anson dollark ' aterrictleetod' au ••••;-', officer to socompanY him' to. the bowie : wad roomier the money. • Officer, Dribisar:' lair wrist with the stranger. who den -; dueled him to the house , kept by Mrs. - - Douglas& • A waren was mode but the , ~.. =posy could sot be *mod, . and m the .. -,--strappr did not know who bed taken it ....:..• the =Mr ends4l. ~. ‘''• .,. , ~. ii. , ...I , sotardsy morning another kendtmt - #1.';:" idmilar to thg&„ 'foisted oocarriel. • A • • young roan: - . 701 .I,O,OPCPS bp l' night in Mrs. DOD I -Was re. r • ~ -'• Mined of Mir et b oor." • ,:nutilning el -,,-- wine dollars. Me:titiso - talled :0: •,:' • Ar,slimee ogles' and' made Th e Ma tter ~ . known: - when officer Illierdeiwal again =. . " premed into MIMIC& On arriving at the - .• door, Mn. Donahoe' stated' that the ~,,,;,. - • young man was drunk when he came ' •.- there and that she had taken the annoy 'to yrerebt hint from' to Mang it. - IBM's's' turned woven dollars, whiehebe =ld was „,.: ro ' • alltheMeney aim took , trens him, .4'-ltV • • .• . . .. g ..:,-..; • • 1 • *. •i, , . . II WM= PROIECTION FOR _REFERS. A Sanopeata of the 0111 to that Erect reseed In the Leghtlature t • noloMiring le a synopeale of the bill pawed by the Legislat tiro providing for the health and - safely of persona in coal minas. The bill Is a lengthy document; covering some seventeen Motor prided matter, end Teri carefully- prepar4; Sections one and two provide that the owner of coal manes droll make a full and accurate map of the workings of the Name, on a seals of one hundred feet to the Inch. and shill deposit meld map with the Inspect= of ()Mattes for ehe district Within four months from the plumage of Seetioli three provides that four months efter the passage of this act it shall not be lawful for the owner or agent of au/ anthracite coal mine or colliery worked by or through a shaft or elope, to employ any pe rson in working within It, unless there ire In .sommunleacion with overt' seam or stratum of Mal worked in such coal mine or colliery, for the time being .11i work, at hest two shahs or slopes, or outlets, separated by natural strata of not loam than one hundred and fifty feet in breath, by which distinct means of 'o gress and egress are always available to the persons employed In the coil mine or colliery; but It shall not be necessary for the two shafts, elopes our outlets to belong to the same ooal mine or colliery, If the persons therein employed have available means-of, Ingress by not less thantwo shafts, slopes or outlets, one or more of which may trelong• to mother coy mintior colliery. . Section 6 enacts that in cases where the provisions of the act are neglected, the Courts can tome an injunctlon prohibit ing theworking of themineswhere each violations occur. .............. leisee, operator or agent of every opal mine or colliery shalt erect or provide at or near the mouth or entrance to such mine, and maintain the Baines! all times when mon are employed in Inch mine, a Boilable bandit:tem buildings supplied with soft water and properly lighted and warm. ed, foirthe wee of the . men employed in , such mine„ to wadi end change their clothes when entering the mines and I when returning therefrom. , Secnort 7. The owners or agents' , of every coal mine or colliery shall provide 1 an adequate amount of vent il ation, not ' less than fiftylive cubic feet per second of pure air, or thirty three hundred feet per minute for every fifty men, and es much more as circumstances may re• quire, which shall be circulated through.' to the face of each and every working I llace throughout the entire mine, to cll. l ute and render harmless, and expel I therefrom the noxious, poisonous gases to such an extent that the entire mine shall be In a.frt state for men to work Int and a mining boss shall be appointed to oversee the arrangements fur ventilating, to see that loose rock Is carefully secured against telling, that the arrangements for signalling from the bottom to the top and vice versa are good. He and his as. Melanie shall carefully examine the mines every morning. and watch to pre vent explosion or evil effects of foul air. Section it provides that none but com petent, sober engineers 'shall be em. ployed. These are the main features of the act, in addition to them It provides that the Governer - shallappolot three persons aa mine Inspectors for Lucerne and Carbon counties. The remaining sections of the bill simply. define their duties. . The tollowing amendments were added: Requiring the driving of shafts (or second openings to each mins) at once, with three seta of hands, working twenty four hours. . Pining operators $5OO for employing boys under twelve years of age. -Fining $lOO and imprisoning not more then. six months any engineer who leaves or refuses to operate his engine when man or animals are In the mine. Authorizing widows to maintain sc• arm for damages. ...Johnny 'triangle." John Gallagher, better 'known as *.Johnny Triangle,"-who for a number of years has been an inmate of the County Home, died in that institution on the 28th of December last. His age is not I definitely known, but be was thought to be between ninety-ilea and one hundred years old. Histerenta were in effluent circumetanoes and educated him for the priesthood, but by hard study his mind became so mach impaired that he wan compelled to reibiqulah his studies. He was not a mania° but railer an imblclis. Al the death of his parents be fell heir to considerable property, including a fine farm in the vicinity of Bakerstown, which through . the machinations of a “friend" and chrlatian (?) gentleman, mused into other bands and left poor Johny dependant on the cold charities I of the world. For many years after be coming a charge on the county he would spend the winter at the 'Worms," and dor log the summer make "extended' , triple to Butler and Westmoreland counties, visiting among his acquaintances. He I was Inoffensive and harmless, and every man woman and child who knew him was his friend. With the return of win. ter he would return to the "Home" whore, with the exception of an one. 'tonal • vialt to the airy, he would-re main until Spring. For several years past, however, he has been unable to travel, and consequently remained at the "Home" constantly. He was a lover of music. and his favorite instrument was the triangle, from which he derived the name by which he was meet cot , wooly known. When ho came to t city, be would take up a position on t street corners and discourse music in b peculiar way,llnglog his revelutio ballads with a &tangle accompanimen , His appearance was the signal for the gathering. of a crowd, .composed of ur chins as well as, children of larger growth, and his musical efforts were al ways rewarded by contributions of cop pers and bright brass butters. He was partial to the hitter, and the little chil dren generally reserved the-, brighten buttons they could secure fur .Johnny. , ' His personal appearance is indellby stamped in the memory of thousands of our chime: Itisbroad fare, hump back, bent Corm, nondescript uniform, cockade hat, ornamented with teething, gaudily ooloredpants, and his triangle, without which he never was seen are among the childhood memories oemany who are now on the shady side of life. He wee on hand on all public amnions. Oa training day he marched at the head of the column of militia, armed with a hogs sword in addition to his triangle.' Polit ical processions, -firemen's parade", or I public demonstrations of any kind were incomplete without him. and he was al ways a prominent feature. The announcement of s his death will recall to the memory of those who knew him in years long gone by, many pleas ant incidents; and to those through whose instrumentalltg,he was reduced to penury ind pauperism, It may be a re , lief to their conscience to know that be is • now - well provided for, and should cane them to endeavor to undo the evil they have done by doing good hereafter. Poor Johny, many will regret to bear of his death, when they should" rejoice to know that he has entered into the en joyment of an Inheritance that no mortal can deprive him of. Mere Slyer Disaster, Oa Saturday morning Ifs the tow boats "Tigress" anethe "Tom Reese, No. 2," were trying to effect a landing near -Economy; until the hest,* leg, which overhung the river, should clear away, a oanallty, involving a Ms of about 17,000, occurred. Tbs hots so far al we can learn ,are these: At an early hour inlbc morning both boats len here, haring In tow rev eal bargee -of coal, As the ..Tlgross" near the Economy landing was- wilting, the tiltesto" ran Into her. Two of the barges belonging to the "Tigress" were sunk, • while belonging ' to the "Reese one" belonging wee sunk Instantly, and another Ina damaged condition could not. be ••• The kTlgrass," belonging to John De. pold. was. 01411. hlantaged. The barges oelonged to Horner,. Wood a Co., and Martin BMus. , • A.bsrge belonging - la the tow boat "Boas," and owned by Thos. Fawcett, gnu sunk near the glue house Sunday • - Four boats of coal 'owned by W. ft Brown, of this 0111. were sunk Tnursday at Ba ton Rouge, Le.% The amount of lose will not be far short of one hundred thousand Myst/rim Disappearance. 4, Thursday evening Kiss Hood, daugh• ter of °Meer , Hood, of the city police, telt her, home . on Wiskingtozi greet gait angsso=to visit thif haunt:ll a Mend and .been heard of.by her parents it eight o'clock yesherttel morning. Miss Hood is a young lady of high tang character and perfectly sound mind, which faeg. „Modes. her dtsaPPearionee a profound Mystery, Her parents and friends have made dinitiont search for her. but bad at last woounta haledlo dhoover any trace of her. It appearsthat at the time stated above, a hide erl, the daughter of a neighbor. willed and requested her to go to her gaotbsea hems add write • latter for her. 'Ohs went endwrote the letter and left the/tows &boot nine o'clock, wldob is thelsat account her Mends have bean able to °Wan of her, • - THE COURTS. Vetted States Court—ledge 111 , Candlese. EI&TINIDAX, February le —Dlstriet At torney Swope filed Informations In mnays of fcrrfelture as folloirs, and In which the usual orders were mad. : • • U. R. vs. one box of cigars, owned by Wm. Wirtz, of Manor station. U. S. vs. nine thousand elegem owned by Barker h Hendeason, of Wineport, Pennsylvania. U. S. vs. nine thocuand cigars, 315 pounds of raw tobacco, and other prop erty, owned by Andrew. Ramsey, of Manor station. District Coact—Judge . Kirkpatrick SATURDAY, February 19.—The cue of Duff vv. Wilson, previously reported, was resumed.and had not been conclud ed when Court adjourned. The argument llat will be' taken u • Wednesday. coinnon eless—Loll SATURDAY, February 18—In the matter of Sarah E. Myers ye. James gyere, pe• tlUon in divorce, decree granted and dep• widow' Med. D teld Jones ye. Mary Ann Jones, In chrome, petition presented and subpoena awarded. TRW. unr FOR asonnsi. 98 Huainger vs. Ilardroamm 3= Collins, et al. TO. Rea. 365 Morrow, et el. vs. Hay& et al.. 383 Poland vs. Neeland. 383 Doutbett va. Kennedy, et aL 388 Pint National Bank vs. Doff. 3,91 Turnplke Co. vs. Oakland R. W. Co 399 Craft vs. Everson. • 400 Stewart, et al. vs. William& 401 Carr vs. Pier. " 404 Watteraon vs. A. V. R. R.. Co. . 405 Same vs. Same. LOCAL LEEMSLATION PeUtlons Introduced Into Congress from Mligheny County. General Jas. El..llegley, our Represen tative in Congress, presented last week to the Howe the following petition!, which. Were received and appropriately referred: A petition of twenty cigar manufac turers of the mantles of Allegheny and Beaver, to restore the tariff rates on lm• ported dims an advantageous to the revenue and their manufacturers. Also, a petition ,of sixty-eight im porters, merchants, and dealers In sugars or Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, agspat ■ discrimination tarilt Also, • petition or one hundred and eight claw= or Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, asking changes to bo in troduced into the Constitution, "humbly acknowledging Almighty Cod as the Aguirre of all authority and powevin chit government, the Lord .106114_0a1st as the Ruler among the nations, and His revealed will as supreme authority In order to constitute a Christian Carna -1 ment.:" Also, a petition of 21 citizens of Pitts burgh against any change In our tariff laws suggested by a free 'trade league, representing alien Interests and sustained In greater part by British gold, and for such reduction on tea, coif" drugs, spice, and other articles of comfort, as the not:wattles of the revenue will admit, and also for suclx.readjcustment of duty on articles which may be made In this country as will prevent frauds in the custom house, maintain borne Industry, and sustain the wages of the American mechanic and the market of the Ameri can farmer. • Also, a petition of the Pittsburgh Forge and Iron Company and 295 of their em ployee, asking for such readjustment of the tariff as will maintain home industry. Also, a petition of various throe and citizens of Braddock's Field, asking for such readjustment of the duty on articles which may be made in this amntry as will prevent frauds on the custom bodge, maintain home industry, and sustain the wages of the American mechanic and the market of the American farmer. Also, • petition of six proprietor,' of bleating furnaces and coke manufactur ers of Allegheny county. asking that coke be exempted from the special tax as a manufactured article being now collected under the decislon of the Com• miealoner of Internal Revenue. Also, various petitions of 1,094 citizens of Pittahruth and Allegheny county. Pennsylvania, praying for the repeal of the franking privilege. boldlErs , DlonumeaL Several of the daily pspers of this city, during the past ten days, have been ..pitchintin" to the Soldiers Monumen tal Aseocation for not proceeding with • the erection of the proposed monument. We, like many others, placed the blame upon the Building Committee, but find we have been much mistaken. In a recent conversation with one of the Com mittee, we were informed that they could not proceed until the site 'elected (Seminary Hill) was properly graded, and that that could not or would not be done until a certain bill which had been prepared by the law. We Park Commitoloners I had become a vielted the ' office of the Chairman of the Committee 1 and found the plans and specifications ell ready and was informed by him that !-the Committee was anxious to proceed at • once. The funds of the association are I deposited In ono of the Ravings Banks of this city and drawing , ntereat at the rate of six per cent. per' annum. As the matter now stands It look* se If the whole affair rests with the Park Commissioners, and .as soon as they are ready, the Building Committee will at once advertise for pro- I sale; and proceed with its erection. We know the ladles of the Association are anxious to have the monument comple ted, as they have been subjected to noth ing but abuse. They deserve the thanks of the entire community for their unti ring zeal; and we know the "old vete, rang," who above all others have a right to be Ilford in this matter, will be mm. mens to expressing their thanks to those who have worked so hard to erect a mon ument to their renew cBmradee. Lot us have patleuee for a little while, for we feel assured the Park Commissioners will hurry up matters,and get the hill ready for the Building C ommittee. We under. stand a meeting of the Executive Com. 9 mitten will be held on Saturday next. —,--.--- - it Au Operator mold Telegraph operative as well as the rest of mankind enjoy a good joke, and hays DO hesitancy whatever is enjoying a laugh at the °spume of a fellow, crafts man. A few day since one of the opera. tors in the Western Union _office was made the victim of a huge joke, which was heartily relished by his follow work meu It occurred a day or two after the ' "strikers" had returned to work la the office, which subject formed the basis of the joke. It appears that the wires abort distance from the office were crossed, - and one of the operators discovered that the menage he was try ing to send to New York was being re ceived at an instrument on the opposite side of the room. Seeing an opportunity for fun he Immediately dropped his mes sage to New York and improylied one to his friend on the opposite side of the room, in which it wea stated that a band of telegraph operators,had passed through Braithstown en ute for Pita thorgb, bearing - a banner on which was inscribed "death to interlopers," and that they were sworn to reek ven geance-on all 'persons ,who operated againit the Telegrapher's Protective League. The man receiving the message it seems was one of the Interlopers, and being o f • credulous mature, he believed the re. port genuine. When be had received the entire message. he carried it to the chief operator, and then called on f friend at the other end of the room to borrow. a re volver, determined to make a desperate tight, and remained in the Mike all night, fearing an attack on the streets. Hs has discovered the sell, 'but his not yet discovered who cold him. Fortunate Artint. . Saturday night between' eleVen and twelve o'clock the °Meer on duty on Sixth avenue arrested a man who wee . lying on the sidewalk in beastay state of intoxication and conducted him to the He was • searched in the cap. tain'ardilce and $3lO found in his pocket, twenty dollars of which was In' old and the remainder in greenbacks. The next morning be gave ids name as Shaw, and was highly gratified when his money was returned to him." "Lyra perhaps fortunate for him that the officer found him when be did, as there are plenty Of shallot around town wko would have readily relieved biro of - bath had au opportunity presented: Fatal AccUlent. • A serious accident occurred in East Liberty, Saturday afternoon, resulting in the death of a Mr. Moore, a reeldeni of that pities. ippearw thit Mr, Moore bad a butts, which ho bad advertised for sale and Bonn gentlemen had Sailed to see it. While he was engaged in...show ing them through the house, having gone p stairs and started to come down again, andln descending the stairs he made a misstep spd fell to tbe bottom, fracturing his skull andkarslocating- his , neck. He was taken timdttle and removed to 'his residence, where he died a short time afrerserdit. Mr. Moore was about fifty ears Of age and the ilither of a family; .-- - - • Pritikr DAILY 'GAkEITE: MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 21, 1870 Amnoeise nto °PIMA Horias.-Thbt evening, Mrs. D. P. Bowers, who drew large audience' at the Opera Home daring the past week, Will appear in 'Leah;. the Forsaken," and on Tuesday night she will appear as Julla ; in the "Hunchback." The house will doubtless be crowded.to its uttucet capacity tonight. AoADEIKT or Music.-Mr. James E. Murdock will give an entertainment of miseellaneons Readings and Recitations at the Academy of bindc, Tumidity even lug, under the • auspices of the Mercan tile Library Aramistion. As an elocu tionist, Mr. Murdock has no- superior In this country, and will doubtless draw a large audience. He is also announced to deliver his lecture on ulmpresslons and Recollections of Abraham Unwire," at the Academy, Thursday night,-but, as Mr. Hager claims the Hall for thedr:light, there will perhaps , be a change ether of time or pima DRAM) ORGAN CONOanT.—The lover of line music Are promised an unusual offering. at the Third Presbyterian church, on Sixth avenue, tomorrow and Wednesday evenings, In the way of in strumental performances on the levia than organ In that edifice, under the ma nipulation- of Prof. J. H. Willcox, the eminent Musical Doctor of Boston. Mr. Wllloox is no stranger to our mualcal cir cle., and we are sure be will be greeted by an 'audience worthy the extraordi nary occasion: His abilities as an artist are everywhere recognized, and an organ concert offered by him is a treat we should be very careful not to permit to 1. unenJoyed. Reserved cents may be obtained at Mellor and Hoenes' muale store, No. 58 Filth avenue. NATIONAL ALLEOOIII%-011 Thursday . • • - • evening the grand National Allegory by J. ht Hager, assisted by the pupil" of the High School, will be given atlthe Academy of Music. The sale of seats for the mason of three nights and one matinee will commence at Klober's music store this morning. There seems to have been some misunderstanding about the hall, as Mr. James E. Murdoch la to deliver a lecture in the Academy on Thursday 'evening. Mr. [lager Informs us that he' had the Academy engaged and announced his entertain ment prior to the announcement of Mr. Murdoch, and will not relinguish lt. Another Engagement. A very popular place or amusement a short distance from toe city. In which a °Starr" engagement concluded Saturday morning, has succeeded In effecting an other engagement with the aforesaid "Starr" for ninety day., from this date. The aforesaid star is none other than Jim Starr, who has a mania for taking costa and other. articles of clothing be longing to other persons, and appropri ating thorn to his own use. Jim was some time since committed to the work house (or • term of thirty days,.which term expired Sabardsy morning, and some time during the afternoon of Satur day he wan fonnd secreted under a bed in • room In Hare's Hotel. Re was taken to the tuck-up, and yesterday morning the Mayor committed him for ninety days as a profeasionatthief. The weather will be warm when this "Starr" engagetneat is concluded, and he can probably 'got along for a time without stealing clothing., Those We Know M. COYNE, Esq., the gentlemanly and _efficient receiving clerk at the Allegheny Valley Railroad depot, deserted the brotherhood of batehelora halt week and took to himself a hdr young wife. May he and tila bride live long . And happily. who come■ next ? B. F. H. L. Exi. has retired from the editorial management of the Erie rennsylvraion and ban become connected with the Diamond Ink Company of this city. J. Enasvra WEELyra. and Joe. W. 13...z5m, Esq.., both lawyers, are the youngest members of Qty. Council.. JOHN H. K►A%, Esq., also a Pittsburgh attorney, is the youngeer member of the State Legislature. Our people are pro verbial for giving young men a "lair show" In polities as well as business. Cot- Wit. Put Liars has returned trom. 10 York. • Sew Public Hatt—Lawrenceville En-. terprbe. The Sixteenth and Seventeenth wards of thie city (fiaimerly Lawrenceville) have long felt the necessity of a public hall for lectures, other entertainments and for public meetings. Through the enterprise of Mr. K. Bracken, this want in to be supplied. The architect Is Mr. Samuel W. Richards, flank block, F,fth avenue. The new hall la to be situated at the Corner of Butler and Forty-third streets, with a front or one hundred feat on Butler 'treat, and will run back sixty three feet. The building will be three atonic,' high and will cost about IMMIX The lower story will be rented out for stores and the occupants will occupy the rooms over them as tenements. The third story will have a hall, and In ell probability, will be leased by the Mason?. The • new hall will certainly be appre ciated by the citizens of that part of the city. • HOMO and Lot on Isabella !Street, A leglieuy. at Aucuan.—Tho property 35 Isa t hella street will be sold on Wedbre• day, 23rd lost.. at 2 o'clock. The lot Is Illby 88 feet. The house . is a three story brick of sax rooms. A. Londe, Atte. tionser. Apples are a good sort• of things to their way, bread contains plenty of starchy matter, rout beef Is rather no•. triciona water la tolerablegood taxmen& area, but that which contains all the best properties of those articles Ls Pler, Dan. oats & Co.'s cream ale. Pearls awl fiapptilfes. The finest specimens of pearl have been found along the coast of the Island of Berries, which, by the way, is now riled over by an English adventurer, who made war upon the sovereign with a Chinese junk, and having subdued him, reigns so. ' preme ever since. Drop shaped pearls of immense value have been brought from that country. Since time immemorial, pearls have been prized In their way as much as diamonds. It used to be the custom among the potentates of the East, before Christ, to grind up valuable pearls and take them in a draught of wine, In order to render a banquet more sumptuous and costly. Beautiful pearls also come from China. The Chinese have the habit 'of opening oysters, and forcink egg-shaped pieces of wood into the shells. In the course of a few years a pearly substance forms about the wood, and gives the ex crescence all the appearance of solid pearl. The deception le finally discovered by the lapidary, if the owner should desire to have, the jewel cut for earrings, which is often done. A very successful imitation of tne pearl Is made of their Rims bulbs. The brilliancy and reflection of natural pearls are given by means of a liquid ,Aermed essence of • pearl, prepared by ithrowing Into ammonia the brilliant particles separated by friction and wash ' ing from the scales of the bleak. The pearly particles are applied to the whole inferior of the glass bulbs by blowing it into them, after which the ammonia Is volatilized by genfle .beating. Artificial sapphires are midi in a common Paris crucible coated with lampblack, equal parts of calcined alum and sulphate of potash, reduced to.-powder, are 'intro duced Into It The crucible is then ex posed to the most Intense heat (or about fifteen minutes. On breaking it the limp bluetit' found coveredwithereall brilliant t I crystals. , _ .An Exciting thee.' The passengers on the morning train. leaving this city for Cherokee on the lowa Falls and Sioux City Railroad, were not only spectators but participators in one of the most exciting races that bas come within the range of experience. , •On last Sunday morning, when between Leman and Cherokee, the train, in rounding the curve. thundered down on a drove of elk which were quietly browsing on theopen prairie, aboutfifty yards west of the track. Startled thus suddenly from their qui. etude, they immediately started on a fell run, no doubt expecting to distance the frightful idd Mir monster that had so suddenly broken in upon them while they were eating their morning meal. Forward dashed the elk, while closely foll6wing in their wake came the fiery locomoUve and attendant cars. Every person -on board the train . -immediately rushed to the windows, and the platforms and &vane exalted Participants in the race: • At first the elk gained on the train, but engineer Prescott,. not 'wishing to let Intisele , distance Stearn, let on a little more of , the 6tter, and the engine 'pail commented Poosakeydly the elk would sheer toward tea tuck ,With the seeming f intention of crossing it, but a "'toot" from the low: motive's whistle would deter them from , their purpose. ' The rade 'poen:mad for about six miles over the leiel prairie. The train coming to i.dowa kride.rapid ly gained on the affrighted elk. Becout.' lag satisfied that farther attempts to die. tapes the never.thing Intranet ',refold be useless, they sheered off Into thoppen: prstrie, alter having isept the lead for up , ward of mix solles.—:Sfeue airy 2Ying. • =OPUS GOSSIP APOLEOR the Third spends every del . an hour in limn of the cage of his splen did Bengal tiger. Tawas are at the present time upward of three hundred scientific and learned societies in Europe. Panics NAPOLEON, of Augustenburg, the husband of Queen Victoria's third daughter, is bankrupt. • Tn Empress Eugenie Is In favor of the_ Infallibility of the Pope, and so Is her pet Drescher, the Ahbe Bauer. TIEBT gay In Piles thet old Alexander Dames owes his gifted and wealthy eon upward of two hundred thousand Enna. More of the members of the royal family of Bavaria hate each other so cordially that they do not speak to each other ex. cept on official °callous Antonio CAARLSCO, at this moment the sole paktor of the Central Protestant Church of Madrid, la said to be the most eloquent Spanish preacher of the day. .OZOROZ BLVD bas written a new play bearing the 01 other), and the eubj derived from ono m dies. Tne regulation of a London mercantile house, requiring all its employee to cut off their.mouslaches, raised such a storm in the city that the order has been re- voked. tie, "A' • titre, , e ect of which bus been Tux= are in Europe at the present time 1,482 theatres, of which there are in France 837, in Italy 208. In Spain 168, in Austria 152, in Prunus 76, in Russia 84, and in Baglend 156. A Giroux theatrical review says that if Boudcault lived and wrote la Germany his Income would be only one fifth of what It is now; awn' he were a French. man it would be three limes u large. Rosa Bonnant add recently to an ad miring visitor of hers, that fbr some time past she had hardly been able to overcome her laziness, and that she did not believe she would paint much more. VuctrivA has now thirteen large daily papers which are published twice a day, and the most popular of. which hue dr• ciliation of twenty.flve thousand copies, and yields its proprietors every year a net profit of a hundred and fifty thousand . florins.. Tux Ultramontanes In Paris au that I Bishop Dnpanlotip, of Orleans, who was formerly one of their favorites, but whom they -hate Intensely since the decided stand he took against the infallibility of the Pope, is too fond of the wine-cup, and of even worse things. "THE future muter of France," gild Marshal Bugeaud, in 1847, "Is probably just now unoking his pipe in some Afri can bivouac." But events show that he overestimated the strength of the military pow Br. The army of Prance could not extemporize a ruler, thought it can ke'p , down a revolt. Viz new cartoon of • Kanibach, on exhibition at Munich, hu been. with. drawn. It represented the horrors of the Inquisition and as soon as it was put before the public: anonymous letters came pouring In upon the artist, threatening that ft would be damaged unless It was Immediately taken away. The wife'. Commatidlnelas. 61i , g.el by N.M.:, "The hetsbaneTz Con solagedvns/s.] First—l am thy wife; thou shalt have no other wife but me, whom thou didst promise to love, cherish and protect; for I saved thee from the assaults of old maids and designing widow!, and rescued thee from the terror of bottomless shirts and holy stockings. Seoopd—Thou shalt not look upon any woman to love and admire her; for I thy wife am a jealousliwife, and will visit the _sins of the husband upon his admirers, unto the first and last one of them. Third—Thou shalt not speak lightly of thy wife, neither shalt thou preach her shortcomings to others, lest she should hear of It, and punish thy wickedness by giving thee burned toast and weak coffee icr thy breakfast. Fourth—Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy; six days shalt thou have for business engagements, bat the Seventh belongs to thy wife and 'amity; In it thou shalt not go out driving alsne, or with some other roan's wife, sad leave thine own at home. Fifth—Honor all thy wife's family; be I patient, complain not, for he that governs his ,own temper is greater than ha that taketh a city. Be of good cheer and frown not. Pray for a large amount of good old Paul's charity, which tmereth a multi tude of failings. Sixth—Thou shalt not destroy the life of thy wife's pet poodle, neither contem ' ado the demise of her favorite cat. Seventh.—Thott shalt not turn a deaf ear when thy wile asks thee for money to buy a new bonnet, for thou art fond of pretty bonnets, and gaze lovingly at them In all places; therefore shalt thou grant thy wife's request, so that other men may admire her—bonnet alto. Eighth.—Thos shalt not oastsly glances et any other woman, nor accept bouquets or any keepsakes from any save thy wife, who prizes her husband's honor far above wealth. Ninth.—Thou shalt not meddle with things pertaining to thy household, for it is thy wife's business to manage her house, not thine. Neither shalt thou grumble and find fault when thou shiest down to thy table Leat what la set before thee, and be thankful; a contented mind is a perpetual thrust. Tenth—Thou etialt not covet thy neigh. bot's wife, even if thou thinkest her fairer than thine; thou shalt not covet his house, nor his fast horses, nor his dogs, nor his fine clothes, nor anything that is thy neighbor's. Eleventh—When thou takest thy wife out with thee, thou shonidat not. forget to give her thy hand wtien thou getteat oh the car, as them want wont to do before she was thy wife.' Neither shah thou. stand outside on the platform to smoke thy cigar, but take a seat inside with her, for thy presence maketh glad her heart. Twelfth—Ask of thy wife nothing which thou are not willing to rant her. Wesley and Mt wife.-- Mr. George Dawson, in a late lecture on the great founder of Methodism, gave the following details. When Wesley set tled be said; "It would be more useful to marry." There is nothing like giving that pretty sort of facing to your wishes. I bare known a friend, when he was going to more from a little village to a large one, say that it was because he wu going to "a larger sphere of usefulness." A cer tain will'' , man need to say that when ever a clergyman went from a Mlle living to a large one, he aid so because he had got a call, but that he would want "a good loud call to take h m from a large to a lit tle living." Wesley, married a widow, who, through her jealousy, led him a life of wretchedness and misery. At last his spirit was up, and be wrote her, "Snow. me me and know yourself. Suspect me no more; provoke me no more; do not any longer contend for mastery, for power, money or praise; be content to be a pri- Tate, Insignificant person, known and loied by Godand DM," It was not likely that a woman would be pleased at being recommended to be an insignificant per son. After twenty years of disquietude, she one day left him. He bore It philo sophically. He went even beyond it—he took his diary and put the most pithy entry into It / ever met ' with In a diary: "Non sans reliqus; non &add; non mo ot/K;" which may be translated thus; "I did not Lumber; I did notsend her away; I shan't send for her back." And so ended the married life of John Wesley. Wooden Toothpicks. Every eating house visitor of- this city and other leading' cities of the Union, has doubtless noticed a small tumbler of wooden toothpicks upon the counter of the cashier, for the nee of customers, These toothpicks are a good feature of the present day. The woodentoothpicka have, to a considerable extent, euperseded the gold, horn; ivory and other articles of the kind formerly In use. Their manu facture Is carried on by bat one establish ment, Which hu been In operation four leers. It is near Boston, and employs thirty bands of both sexes. The machin ery hie been pitented and is propelled by water power. . The woodansed seems* and willow. oThe agency le solely In this city, and all perching for use elsewhere must be made here, The toothpicks are cked lit pasteboard boxes of two sizes. One Int is three' Indies long, by two 'wide and deep.. It contains ••three bun. dyed and sells for sixty cents. The other lnoloses twtity.gra hundred, andls five inches long, three wider and three deep. The boxes. are packal in wooden -cues for shipment, or retailed In the city singly byi the enrierth The sales are quite large, andlimount at times to forty or fifty-eases a day, each containing onehundred thou sand toothpicks. rie aggregate number ' sold, therefore. amounts in that period to fuer or five mMlons.—Manufacturn and Betide*. - - Additional Markets by Telegraph. 'firm OnLEs.us, Februaiy 19.—Cotton drill and lower, with sales middling at 23%c; sales 3,100 bales: receipts 7,822 balm; exports 13,1= bake. Flour PAO torn 11,15. Gots, 68®09c. Hay gr. 433. Pork V.v@Y1 4 ,50. Bacon IPA 173 i ®18,40. Lard: tierce 16®16X and keg 18c. Sugar firmer, with sales prime .12(4i12yia. Molasseat prime 77®78c. Whisky 09c®11,02%. Coffee: fair 153(§) ; prime IN ®l7%c. Gold 193 i. Sterling 79,q. New York right exchange par. = BT 'Et:TWOS:I-0u Saturday. rebreas7 19th. 1510, FILANCIeI IS., Infant w a of FT. and Entestlne Stoolts , nr, &Ertl 11 months ad 10 days. The funeral wlil tat:palace 'ram tli, le restdeace, corner of Van Brawn altalforboo street+, --. -relonds of the family ars resPealfolly In •lted to:ate-Dd. hleagASTsll—Sabbath asonang. gebetuary 310. 1510. st 154, o•clo:k. at :be :cadence of her Incliner. near son Illes 111/.oolr. 'T. leloltAlsTity. Ws daughter of itra.tirsed B. and En. late Arew klataater, Esc, aged 15 year. End 5 mon nd ths. luneral from it. Alice:coy Depot on T 555 DAY; Tab. 515 d, at 1 r. X. tINDERTASEIRS. MRILES & PEEOLEA, UN. ILTAISZISS AND lairlbßY VAN comet • I lIA:aDUSICY BUM= AND MICA ivy.Nu", Acts / claw City, srtare theirCUP/1 AWNS me constanUy sappltal sciatasst And lcalLatlon licraarood, DlAhoccany And Wairist COMA!, et prices vszTlAliirroiri i ll S. 81 00 . Do. L'_4, i i , ;e1 'Ncielltt r c . : l r l t il:TlTl t 'scistr r lu:reggii; siosds If revel.. O'cmco epos at acascas. da) wcd cc ht. JO EPH MEYER & SON, ITNIIEI4:2 , - No. 490 FINN ISTAINT. Varrintes . ror Venerate Vernlmbed. dated 00M2711 awl all Tnnaralirarnlibment st e rn rates'. L AUCTION SALES PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE In the City. of Allegheny. By ulnae of en order of the Orphans , Court of of Allegheny County. the undersigned. as Tres- tee, under the will of Esther Stockton, deteued. „ i t.. will offer , public We, on the premises. on TIifIRSII Y. the 11l t, day of )torch neat, at 10 o'clock a lot of ground belonging to the estate of said decedent.. situate on Steelton venue and Webster street, fronting 94 feet on Stoskton avenue rind preferring the slime width along Webiter .nett northwardly 1040 feet to Water . street, on which Is erected a two story fir.ek Dwelling containing 19 rooms and a Dante Stable This property Is so busted the/ be subdivided into lots' Boating on the Park,which for beauty and convenience cannot be surpassed. ,Tonne 'or liatn—One-third of the porthole moray cash on Collfirmatla a of the sale, the bal l mow in two equal annual nal revoti. secured by. hood and mortgage of the Poreimrof• /or farther infsrmatlon en SIAM Or o THOS. B. UPDIX.E. , At tte Manchester Savings Bank, 5109 B ermine, Allegheny, or of • . W. A. SITE, Attorney-at-Law, fe171001.0 SIB Diamond sfecet, Pittsburgh. Ii.ARGE AND CROICE COL. Lk! TION PIRST-0141Pel CiliKolloB7bl at.tie NIT FRAIIES.—HONDA 7' IfOHNINO. AV eititNiniri ana hVPNINti. kiMt. at 10.9 and o'clock. on accond doorof Came =credal Palm inermr,lootindttideld street. (side the on Fifth Avenue) be commenced the sale of a large Ana choice collection of ant. elms UHEOlitrs and OIL PAINTINUN, in cle f tlftnir.jV rkUs Pe r linc * A d alillTr u ifi t. .0m and Am , rim This collection is uequalled aidOY femme display el floe arts t oour city. will afford an aneroid opportunity far ono:dating homes with works of unquestionable Mitt and at t. The cc liection IMP be open Yriday pad batonlay far examination to which ladles and Gentlemen arc limited. f. 17 A. IicILWAINIC. Auctioneer. A IUcTIoN stALE.—An Engine .C3l/. and Double Flue Duller-2G 11. lone. 42 Incises in diameter. with cylinder of 12 1.11 bore, on wil Monday, cold at 214 Inst e . r . at a. at Adlia Works. Twt2th ward.. --- --- PROFESSIONAL AW. De CAMP, TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Ilea removed to No. 73 GRANT tiTRILILT, PItU— Purßh, will practice In the U. B. ()Walt sac Dlatilet. Courts, In the elute thipeente sad sit toe Cowls of Allegheny eanuty, ann make clone In moss of Me adjacent counties. 7affitd77 ULAKELEY, So. SI& wirra urnizEr. =1 IT=3lll H.Q. IIIcCOMIIIICIE. Attornev-a*:Law. • No. 68 UNANT ISTRETT tifirrtompt attention given to ollkltolsot leital otloest. Jl2 :tl6 NEEPEU, ALDEI(II/1N JUSTIIIi 01 zuc OFFICE, 89 FIFTH AVENUE. o.=traL fr.,ra-gfrrgialfraLir. op, nod a l. legal bast/eSS attanuvl to 1.0721,111 •od actorntely• WILLI&M a & CO., Not. and Liberty Stmt. Galatia' Irwin, now offer the trade at. low og. nrw,&dal] Prime New Crop s. Few Orkatie Sugar sad Rolasae Porte nito, OA* and Sottish lOW eturars. lined Far York, Plats&lpels arid Baltimore Re- Golden Drlpi, Latrines. Brunils, Rain% Adams' sad Lone lanai Byrum Porto Theo. Cubs and trigl lob bind Nowa:: Young Yr.. Japan. Smtitrilik. and Oolong Tem. Carolina and lisagoln Wet. Java. Laimyrs and Rneogets. Tobacco. Lard 014 Mk. Yaks, Glnss. SoliPa• Colton Yarns, go.. constantly en.liand. ALSO, Flue Brandtio, Vines' and Segue /Mtadi, Moroni' and aparkllag Hoek W . las or Maker & Co.. In bottle. . Sparkling Moselle, tleharsberg and Jobaan tdc Hoekbetmer, B. rgandy, de. Leo • Tram , Floe Ultra OLL. ' do . do Clareta,_torpor rad lo bottler r• W do do Wrdines. In bottle. M. Work t Foes. aparkllng Cattorba. PM. cal Barn'''. Madeira and Port Wise. /r do e eMy onpoedda*he O a m^, atch ado oh Pd.M ALSO, Bole Amato for Yost • Ctraadoes Grand VII . • /9forla. ersensy and Belted Chortroasnor. . Brand.. of =rows selection and warrantor/ . ria:da JOHN M. COOPER &MO.' Bell ad - Brass Founders, .ENOINE, LOCOMOTIVE t MUM MILL laiessEs .ffade Pronging to Order. 13AEIBIT'8 METAL Made and Kept on Hand. Proprietors sad risastsetneers of COoper'slmprovedßalanceVilleel STEAM PUMP. Oft lee, 882 PENN STREET. 'tuft Con Mb aad BallroadStreats, =LB SWINT & B 1 • -2-""r"" All -." 011 . IT: AL T: I :LIM AND ORNAMENTAL CARVF.RB, - No. fib Sandusky Bt., illeshony, Pa. A lar_irtA ueortAletit of NEWIGI. nen ma cotunautly ou bard TURNING LIVINGSTON & CO. Mannlactufere of LIMIT 011.17 IKON JCL a I T 1V " at . a glittmlkezurge_ w .• &Welts of builders' growers Own,. on head. :time eon Works, near Outer Depot. Anne hen) City. Pottollae athlete". Lock Doz P 000.ftZntle LEATHER DELTUIG, Made by Hay of Philadelphia. guaranteed to tat an A .ho. louallty. A fall aupplYe.mataatil . 00 hand at the lowest prima. J. t FL PHILLIPS. fell SO and 316 Slathistmet. VISH, .Irevaa Las 'Herrin,: •• White /lob: • No. 1,, 9 and 3 llsekarat—all' lases Data • Labraaor Diacluxel.; 11ound Iterrlng; cod •7•14: at _ • WATT. t.A.NO d 210. 174 and 17* WoadiSt... CLEVELAND • - • Irnr pale by • • A. B. OkNIIIIILD. 1 9 . Q132:ju":111' IaPpILITTER-40 MAU bbls „up sou Mater, ale by . B. (9.11111411. ONDEBSON JAL BlitYrIlEBS, 1108 Llbert_y gtreet, Deaden la air .4 PIA... edlods. . 30 .eAmili.tit,A. - A IR: El. LEAD is Sett Galena • - uls h a, B. amsnsiri. THE PITTSBURGH VINEGAR WORKS. BEM 8c DINS, 167, 168, 169 and 170 SECOND AVENUE, Are now prepared so turalsb 71.REUMI lathe LOWEST 11.A.8.5.1CT RATE S. Attentlon la par tiealarir called•to our FiniA WINE- VINEGAR. o :4 3 V li:NO MO I'M, :(:ff ei CARPETS. REDIYED: Oil Olodu3, Wind6w Mades. Datroorrs. DRUGGET: SQUARES Ingrain Carpets, At the Lowest Prices Ever_ OMNI:4 BOVARD, ROSE k CO 21 FIFTH AVENUE. faS:d&T RWOUCTION IN CARPETS Por "s Short Time to Prepare for SPRING TRADE. OLIVER NeCLINTKII & CO Hive muted Mate tood• down below lut ran pude,. Putt Huta( Carpets, Ott Cloths; Drugteets,4e" EASTERN PRICES. pp Imre tameable ein M seemed by than anti& c=t7 Otto °°"°"'" Of the OLIVEW McCLINTOCK & CO., z 3 Fifth Avenue. HOLIDAY GIFTS, Positive Reduction in Prices PIANO COVERS, • Mosaic, ammluster, Irlitoss Rugs, Crumb Cloths, ifc. 1111111111 MOS., Mo. Ot. FIFTH 111'ZJI7J/1, ABOVE WOOD BTRIZT dm WOOLEN DRUMS CEO FELT CARPETS,- 11, 2, 21, 3, 31, 31 end 31 YARD WIDE. BORDERED- SQUARES Suitable • for Parlors. • 111110 ROOl CRIS 'CLOTILS, Woolen, .Llnen and Cotta, Lows& ?men Thu LIEU Stump Xatwltbstandlur the stnatailabilted tartlr MTABIAND & COLLIN 71 and 13 Filth ATenne. MERCHANT TAILORS. Ws 1 NERCHABT Comet of Penn and Sixth Streets FALL AND WINTER STOCK WOW COMPLETE rPHEIEON & lIMILANBRING W. 13. WOES & 00., BERROIKAIIT TAILORS, No. 10 BIM 07„ Into it. Clair. ..Twttar j u atdrm. vraexavgarot able pried. Yr. a ("LANS/LINO will still lit- WittrirllCNlattirrintlLANlMlNO. P. IMPAJELIMA.F., PAISHIONABLi MERCHANT TAILOR. Keeps emutastely on hand Clothe, Casainsarea and Testing& AIso.ORNTLEILEA.I3.I9MNIBBILCO tthODIS. No. 93 1-2 Smithfield Street, • PITTSBURGH, PA. My MlPSettPa Collin made to order le the Wart les. NEW FALL GOODS. S. splendid, sew stook of .• CLOTHS, .4.4I3I3EMEREH, 400” Just manse try ILLIFILY ZEMIN. eel: Nereimit Taw. TB Endsifield etea 10 II:: uz:* As9,vis);l:ffn 1- - !63:M1011111 , 44;1$0-Vil zwesissis ow WINKS, BRANDIKS, GIN, WEOLESALZ DIALLZI/11 111 PURE RYE WRIS 4011 PEW" STREET, Have i Removed to NOS. DM AND $B6 PENIf, Cor. Naeyenth (formerly Canal.) joirepjl R. FINCH & ares,,llo. 1117,150. 1111,11111 said IN. DIA Vegas 70ftalett I rma in Wil t il L ft! QUO BOA& sc. wraps TRH NSW JERSEY Mutual Life insurance Co., NEWARK, N,,J. Assets, Over $500,000 Alt Policies Issued by al. ComPAnYarul/elPul ually Nou-Yurreltlng After Ile payment at on* Annual rremlum. • Dividends annually declared and applied on third animal oreminnt. either oa the permanent 112Creille al the policy, ur IS reduction of WwW was. • HENRY KIRKPATRICK, rvetwraa Agent, 167 1-2 Wood boat, (2d floor, I= Mr./Unable Arab want... 4 damn . ~iy:l~l: 1 +~~y~~~ MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO Of Pennsylvania. Offife, 75 Federal St., Allegheny City. nizzaross Ilat• - JAMBIS L. easuix. nay. J. S. OLARIC,D. D.: . Cam. B. BOUINBOB.- - • Bay. A. K. 8EL1.,_11.D., Rem. H. NESBIT D.D.. , • W.A. EKED Allegeens Trait Co. JACOB Busk i 4.1 zstat. Meat.AMON mayor of AllelrbeAr. C. W. BENNY. Hatter. • D. T B :. I E I A 4 117 E . ' j lg) R. Tut tercaans: D. SWOOSH. insurance MEM. Capt. BOUT. BOBIAIIOIS. Proatelest. .JACOB B. 04ABK, D. ABB. Ereddloßi. RUSll..AteroAry, O.K. HEBB W. - Trwessw. K. W. WRITS. 115ZniCAL ADTIAKE. . . DANIEL SWOGER. Deng Agent COlflittialON ZTh Mil NIB ilia TEM Co.: John DonaldstU. Pa• W. W. Hair, 11,chemer. ra. •Be 7. James Hollinasticad, Beaver, Pa. Y. H. Coursla, IdeEersport, Ps. licorice H. Johnson Blarrrffie. is. J. 8. - Mayer. Johnstown. es. - • Comr..sny strictly mutual. Aillemilte to rolley holders by dividend returned wsoniktly from the end of the first Year. An Dolialen hrs . forfeltind. lali INSURANCE - INSURANCE COMPANY. PICOLAN'S BUILDING, • N. SS !MA /Imam Ilk.ened PrTINBUHAIH. PA. Capitol dell Paid Vp. xinacTose. H. J. Iggley, Dasel Wallace.S. H. Getman. A. Chambers, Jake HUI, 8. 11 , 01arkan.. J. N. BMW. Therm Umlth,__Jno.B.Wlllock. ROBS= H. NINO, Pr .1140. F. JICHFINeIfI, • at. T n. j .k n O N IPL I S..3 In area on Liberal Ter and Marine arLtri lee ?residua. FE i ti a ti.. wiz.; ppEarmw IGLAINIST LOU BY 711E11. FVUIRLUI INSURANCE CO.OF rNtUOELPNU U/TIOLIII6 s lILTI 01112113SUT ST..neas • DIPBOWIRs. Mull, W. Bawler. Boorowl B. LooBB TOblaß Wagner. Mold B. Brows. Mawr 11.%1.34. Vran. Dal, lamb IL OITA ~. 0, Ciri.oDr.. .0 .... DAUB Woo rrerldent. • ir*- , * 81 14 11 11LDNIrratrWAr..A.aarnr. MUM West coma Mad . 4 Wood Woorts. wOOlosla pEN'NEITLVANLt. • INSURANCE COMPANY OF FITTTSBORIAM Orr/CZ. so. 107)11 WOOD tITSIXT. SA L MI UP 0011DILLECT. sou.nrcia. " TALL • Dom Cosalmily.l.4-01.30 , 1 at• Out Mu try Ms exclusive.. LIMN-UM t i LT2.II. Presblobai. C. C. DOTI. Vb. Prevlitant. • BOAZ= PA WC, Irts.orar. 111Ditt NeELDESY.-Seeretarf. • • DLlticTons: 0. C. t eeLAXons Walter. 0.01 7 .011.. Bovley _ Parick kin, . Evans Jamb V.. t .,. . 1 1 . . ( j: VIM. Joel. King. • J 0.33 V0ci0.7., Jas. H. blapidas. A. AJarcon. Henn 39 , 0.1. -• • • M. VirESTEII sgN EVIIIIBANCE f imo z r ac i t. trou...._ -•-. U. P. IiEnBART. • WAPT. tiliXelten /TESL% (Mewl SAUL. Otaw. VS Water street, Spans • Co. 7• Wan• b ra gratt i Za r lltt U rgadi of PM 4 Woe Wets. • Dome laatttertlon. Or 1/le melon who air wen known to Os ensesowilty, sad meow. determined t7PwellPtnwa DWI` WM to maintain the elotreeter wake they Am assaamod. &soften= Ma but protest:Ws to those who dears to to lAntred. IMAM= Alexander lelmick. loan W. SAM.% 3. lillicr. Jr., Jamas uley, Alexan M der cA tbxer mare. AelDvd. David M. Leas. D. Thavar.n. JoaeiKir p 4e7. czoi Wm. lOW NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Cor. Federal Bt. and Diamond, illeWay, once. easoim NATttems. xisrs La.*. NANTLNI,PrieIat. N BROWN s l as JAZZB Z. IrreViti iffecnZity..' SULICNIsS: • i r •i n i4 , •; Jobs L Jsa.L.G=ltrasert 6T.Pgruut 5TLN1=11."1411.7%, pEOPLE/P IMMILIMCZAIXINt, .07/10X. N. L. CUBlrmswouta "Maim & Ham Ccepumtaklagllftre nit , . aai TM Va l* gat tat a p; l"is. 'John E. Parke, '.Cturlenr . O. H. Love, Wm. Vac AIM Jowl). Maas. , t e lismier.l ' W. r. 0611.1thms. Hemsary. ALLEGNIENY 1101111811111101 ou ireAPT ITTTEMITROH. • • C 1,21.. IT7t7Ttl BTRSTT.IImni Mom lames what. Mods QS 71re awl Asz tits OBEN JLt.. liaZtoint. • /..11013Mitalts ftuldiatt.. WY. 61 , 1= .8.7 ri ' oxy: Harrel 112111 , Clue.. aim Own. Ipiodcaals. man. Wm. Dets. T. H. NOTIO. WALL PAPERS. WALL PAPER At Greatly Reduced Priem To make ah.lf ram for new geode. We VII sell Int the hre. of March Idea novr to etofe. Without Eepird to Cost, COXP3IIEINQ HANDSOKE PABT.OR PAPEILS, AND LINING R AE HAM (melts= rArzas, Alto, a largo assortment arCllikr rarzga at N 0.107 MARKET STREIT, tams nrrft_eva.vme. JO& R. RINKER k BRO. ELEGANT PAPER _HANOINOL Wall Papers la liter tints /sap% vat to tot uld INv smogs. Virillon z rata t.. iiltr.Ell. PAHILLPI it clamped'o a i S 9'. U. : : d a a 1 v oid. et * W. P. DIA MIST A T.T 4 15 , NEW , WALL PAPER STORE, 191 Liberty aired* sell *LASS. CHINA', OIIILKEili!. 100 WOOD STREET. - SIEW GOODS. FINE. VASES, • sommumi aan NZWI SFUriaI . TIMM • GOV CUM ==3 SILVER PLUM GOODS 01 in 00001011010, E. totieWil= geldbent R. E. $P & 00: lt , :iwaGoi_s:o m,,,1 CHINA' GLASS gCrEENS,WARE. ♦ large ■aortment of now patterns and 'shapes put revered.' Alto Plated and Brlttanla Ware, Vases and Partin Ware. now opining and tbi rile at very Inkstand" at. - ; 8. BIGBY & COIL, ja No. 189 LIBERTY SIXEMEr. OrNEW - OPEN& WHIM. Secorol week or the brllllaut magenta{ of the popular artiste. MRS. D. P. manna, • happened by the tavern s young actor, NR• J. C. NeCOLLOY. ' • MONDAY EVIIE:INC. February 'MO. the beautiful Pre act play arranged Item Moues. tlan`a .IYeborab, untitled • LEAH. TNT. FORSAKEN. Leal, a .TeweatUs.ll. F. Bower, gudolf Kr. J. C. NeOSIMA Toesday—SbariSau Knowl s' play at THZ HUNCHBACK. II preparation—HEAPlNG TIMPEBT. Yr. D. P. Bo wort "mince on Saturday. GRIND • ORGAN COI CERTS 4 . 7 1116 Presbyterian Church, BIXTE AVENIJK Lk. J. H. WILLCOX, Mos. Doe., or BOSTON, ORGANIST ON TUESDAY EVENING, Feb. 22d, AT 8 O'CLOCK, end WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Feb.. 24. I= ADICIMION d Frits for Tunday cvaulreSlD4nts, extra. WM be soli at Um Matte Store of MEL— LOR t 1101.117., No t 53 )11th avenue, rata 6IVICing lialattaty mortast.-Tearnary 19th. at 9 o•olrot.. re18:147 grACADEDIY OF MUSIC. TRUIPTAT end !RID kT EVENING! Pah,' r sly lend 45, 1810, for the easel of PITTSBURGH HIGH SCHOOL. • Comnantre of Atra.ugemeuts—Geo. J. Luther, city au peilo: endent: J, he NY limo,' Pr,. let et of Oaths& Nosed; Jar,d Brazil. Mayer; Phllo t. Dean; PrJeelpel Nigh retool; G. H. leder. sou. Joseph 111 ehelL J. Crate. Jobs iiaritnil sue Jos. Hartman. RIM. so the request of the Committee, will Act es 'Treasurer. J. M. HAGER'S. GRAND NATIONAL Allegory and Tableaux: I be "Don 1:y the Poplle of . All Depot meats f the 1110 Wm!, Roder the alreottos of Yr e LOEB._ Mx. J. X. LOGIN, Pd. of the North 5 , 1 01. nl i V r atarztabltata la Light tit runnuttlse tr/th nun F. 2... secant, rtarturr: A splendid Blelnriray Coneert Grand, wlq be used. furnished try 11. Klett r & Bre. Admission. 30 dente. Itesereed Beats. cents. Tor sate on Monday mended. TebnurT 511..1 Lt. Jim..., & Bons, /77 Wood street. Door. open at 1. Comm. nee at I o'clock. Matinee Saturday Aft 00000 u.,Yeb.26 'Adululon to all parts of the Hoare: &Poole and Children, 515 centsr-Adultse 30 Ur' 0000. open at 1 o'epck: commence et A fettle WROL.ESELLE GROCERS. L. DIitORTII,IIMPER &CO., 243 •Liberty Street, (Opposite head el Wood iticet,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Pittsburgh. Pa. [MO VSTABLI , ISHED BI A. & 60111111,i, W. M. BOREN, waor.s-st A TAR GROCER No. 271 Liberty Street, WITLICTLT OAP. EARLE HOM.) ==M X. BTbf.LE J. Ji M WICEE.E & SON, • Consmiseion Merdana =I brLOD1:111, ortAsire. F3ExEro. o. No. D 01110 13THEET. near 11.1 =2l PETRA ailL JAMES V. RICHART. WEIL & 11.1CHAJEIT, "torasendiort DIEROZULNTS, . 1%0112, OBIIY, B)8, KILL PEED, MHO Laborer li.. Plttsburgit. TaT24109 MEANOR & RARPEU, TLOWI, GRAIN AND FRODUCZ Commission Merchants. an Lrelarry irrantr, owdavymn.u.oueitm. - mi• W. C., ARMSTRONG, ..ofilecasor to Tetscr iirmstronta eaStes commustom iumumurr, No. 26 Mnrkot IStroot. too L J, BLA.NCHAItiI, Wholesale and Satan Grocer, as no Print snits: lIITT'LE,' - BAWD k PATTON, • Wholesale Groans, Commission M minutia an Dee Sarah. Prodder. lrloar. acon, Cheese. fish, carbon and Lard OIL Iron, Nails. (Ma a. Cotton Yana and all Pittsbaren ManaMetaree granilly t., ll9l and 114 BLCOMD WrILLMT. tozpix. 11. • was. (OM I. DOUSE & logos, sac etwors to .1011.111. HUMS Ak CO" bo oV deollo Comtolislonllerehants: comer 5.4 Water um :eta. 111.1.sbargk. nor BRUTON A. WALLACIL § O IIIPTON kWALLACE.WhoIer SpasLOMBS AND PRODLIZZ DEW lIIXTIII BTILIC LT. PlLlobaret. Li,L !. L . l l ,uziju l Lyie a ka passoLvTioN OF PARTNER.* SHIP.— I he nertnerehtsof BEST. THOM , le . *-- co.. igi thb as - ale.olved by. JO.IN Th. ST serchults Om lateral of Mr., O [ o. THOMPSON le said Sm. • • The ...ssfsettrOr of o;sse lent be andlreed is heretofore, stder the smazor. JURE EZ..,T tx:s GEir. THHUPSSN. JOHN lILMI.M.H. THOS. A. aap - F, Prriisaaaii, re,. W. 1810. CO-PRIIBiI ,NOTICII, TA* um! =visaed bale this day ediers6 Into • WANiit h eartattr " ci "MU -4 " NOTION, TOY, AND FANCY GOODS BUSINESS, At No., 1111 FEDERAL STIMICT.- /ruler.* block, under the Arm name or \ • O'LEARY & SINGLETON. ;i3tiAbliiNtArLETON. £LLIOUKIIT CITY. J.. 1.11110. • •• ~ 11reears.'43, 1 4.A.KT • ISINOTZTON hirrylurt returned ;tons she Ist where they parehased ror cash • roam eta et.k or NOTlOleli, 74.111 and r•sor twouv. coenprlilsg - ln varlet' Ho mey...l th en Karla, raper twang, Palma Book.. Lank.. ..d neut. genial.. Callen , . Basket. Children . . Cerrlagel. Hobby Horneth Carta. Wean.. de . which wall N oyes. .4 reedy for tall nil' /18DAY. YID. 6,410. ob. we till e plesneo to bays our mends and the erdale generally to call had examine our z.ork. ni 141 O , I.F.AILT • 111 NeLwforr. N. A. W..BOI3XItT. 'THO W. A.. N ItIOLIOL.ION. 1. MPSO • . CO-PARTNERSHIP. The Up derslgned have this dsj.tertd Me a the bala oparteerahlpjyr the plumes aloe:1711mm nce. of UPHOL STERINCF At No. 197 WOOD ATEZAT, under the style of ROBERTS, NICHOLBON & ?}MINION. it W. RoßxlT~ •. Tlittlf.rtivN. Pmtssesort, 1;.1111 - 0. • _ - The lees experlancp of Mr. floberlsi who re- Wee horn ttortkonao of detente, Roots r co., and that of Dlr. Nteholson. hoe oath Masers. ver lleCne , oet Co.. *althea lbws to Under ninad thotoonhl tor MILS of the trade, and with atom and torah 'Moot of good,. embracing eve:rotas' In the LI bolte7 tra4e._thea toso.ot. folly solleasahve or Pe•D•Pits•••••• ftfote REMOVALS I. R3Es MILE C7l'Gr 4214-as M WMTMORE; • REAL msTA.Tv:. O Hu remove from comes eblo awillsantiok? O ~ .1 11 1 ,0 .103 OHIO STRAKA: tel ' ALLZOHINT arrr. rtmrm GRAY & Hans rimmed tririp:4l EIITR Op* M17=21 Iiii••••••0 0 , • 4. =I o=l