The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 02, 1870, Image 4

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(4T BIIIIIIBBAS.
Change of awe.
The win and atm of the Daily and
Welagy. Gazer= will he nunored. from
the 20th la the last of March. from their
old deaden YUtM IMPI2IIII to the large,
Ibureterted -ntiassram Buildings,. at
the mann filmitelield street sad Edxth
amine, reoantly purchased by the pro
.toletais si a permanent home far the
Clastorra
Tbelbearbernealth failed in bold their"
regular monthly meeting yesterday at
earboos. fur want of a quorum.
curios stream , of the Eleventh
wad e - Pittsburgh, ire understand to
s andidido bt the eel* of Prothcaiotary,
the,ool4lltrem.
firstelsas saloon on one
sitbstlintSpitlstrests of the olty. Long
IsasSana. gent cheep. Apply, at No. 1 1 ),
DiSMOlik Pittsburgh.
A Swat .71UL—A house on Fourth
avant* Th& B y l, war entered by a sneak
thlartme da last nook and valuables
at from the parlor amounting to.gl&
Allegheny L. Two n
Woos la Allegheny to t.— as
op: the eopch•eut corner of the
Ally Common, suitable for soy
kind or tusinesa. Apply to A. Lens*
VA riterirstrott. •
guir Thig Ceere,—We see byour Her
ristuutieed*.thst Pittsburgh is to
batesoether neweesper, The Herald.
We **Writhed it is to be . Dateactratta lo
dl►'lt.won't take long to kill it
.
muma
topjiwlng itoc)u.a
1:=31
witallialopast evinlng ea thepxnmercial
Ilidai3MEAlolll3colibnead Area, bb
Untlistia.; anotkaberr:
tg;rtoToot Bel( •al to
....—.. IbB.oo
Illtatipayn—Jamed Barry was before
the :31fitycno yesterday on a charge of
ollsordealincuiduct, which consisted In
thiramte women whbOut her penethalen
On thelebyet.. The Mary Imposed elfin*
-- of Peon blm and In default committed
him Olin we/khans. for ably data.
,
yesterday of • hone at.
Inehidlo a dray on Liberty street tore ■
- wheal off a Lett wagon which was Paw
log, and scattered the load, composed of
hernia of apples, sides of bacon, etc., In
a prinaloonorui manner through the mud.
But • txtnnately resulting In nothing
serieno,
Lail week there were two Lamp explo•
Mods in Findley township, which
resulted fatally. In the first • little
child of Joseph Springer upset a lampan d
was so severely burned that death ro.
salted to a few hours. hilsa McCormick.
• ' , Mug lady, wag the next victim by a
abillar accident. She only Lived a short
time after the accident.
Mere Is any truth In the old adage
wbeg *March comes In like a lion It will
go Mit like • lamb,"l we may expect the
Dreeent,raonth to make Ita exit In a very
cabla And name manner. Yeeterdpy
Woe Om et the few winter days we have
eipsitenesd this season, having, many
aDangdl In the line of mow,. sleet, rain
ytA y the freesinn—tended le stiffen
the ingredients which predominated at
theatres% aromings.
The Fork.—On oath of Thomas Weber,
made before Aldermen holster, of Alla.
gheny, Ids wife Margaret Weber was
yelgarday committed to jell m default of
1600 tell. It spoons domestic happiness
did not reign supreme between Thomas
led ht -wife at all time*, and more asps.
daily on yesterday Margaret, having be:
oohs aggravated beyond Inessues,..went
for. Men with a table fork. indicting di.
vera wounds and scratches on his bee
and body—hence the arrest her aggrame.
ted assault and battery.
Jam Dewey; an old man residing in
the Ninth ward, whom the boys take
sputa delight In tormenting, yesterday,
ea often before, had a row with the boys,
and having come out second beat he
forthwith repaired to that efficient ax.
wander of patios, Alderman O'Donnell,
and there alleged that the boys had coal ,
treated him shamefully, the chief insult
being In the nickname of "Cockadady,"
which they had ctiriatened him. After ■
bearing and the oft repeated advice to
the boys, the case wee dismissed.
Geode 'Recovered.— Several months
dew a trunk warn stolen from the depot
of the Pan Randle Railroad In tile atty.
efbltlicontaineilladiee' wearing apparel
worth •alignat 1500, among which RAM -•
'Velvet cloak valued at gttoo, and • light
silk dress of the value of $6O. Officers
Long and Cripples yesterday found a
cloak and dress in a pawnbroker shop In
the Ninth ward, which answered the dia
itcription of the stolen - goods. The arts
oleo Sri at the Mayor's office awaiting the
&Weal of the owner to Identify them:
The Fair to be held In the -ball of the
Oa tti& Passenger Railway at .111ment.
villa' promotes to .-be In every way •
wort4y: alleir. 2TO trust both young
Mid old of all these • who may end it
convenient, will not fall to favor the
cense by their ettendanoe '
and we pro.
Wee them they will fare sumptuously
the.well Oiled board . which will be
spread each evening. For real 'social
enjoyment we snow of no place better
Men a -church fair. It will beheld on
=
Memo= and evening of Mirth 3d
4tf. AdriMition 25 amts.
, Academy, of Unite—Mho Bonn B.
2 ,l4thcri, deliver her lecture' on!
- uWork, • 'Nuns and the Ballot , ' • Oda
• svesdnu.st the Academy. of , Musk,
‘deserthe!siespiceia of the Grand Army
'tnie Ropabllo. Our people should mot
Pal to hear this celebrated leader of
- Women's Bights on her favorite subject.
Miss Anthony is a lady well known and
whom • very few of our people have ever
had the oppoetunity of heating. Wet
trust thererwill be shill turnout knowin;
that ranch :Nicht will tie glue to the g
subject of the day to one who nn=
de it well. No reserved seats.
Tieltets,bpponts.
er ttiti Police ;
The Pollee Cbssumittee of City Council'
,sciet at the Mayor's Office yerterday, at
.
• SOalciellr. 7.' M.
The polloe• pay roll for the month of
Tebrnary,, amounting to 17,74 CW, was
qtemented and approved, and , Vrananta
ordered to be drawn for the payment of
the men.
AlstismnnicallOn f rom, the! Waehing; ,.
ton I n fantry , the Mayor to pro.
orldistbim with as armory, as the city -ta
'reignited to do under an Act of - Assent!
bly, waspresented and referred to a Coto:.
mittof Three.
Themetiting then adjourned.
- tics Caasaany. •
Trout our correspondent at Calaten,
Findley township, we lea= that Mrs.
the beldam/is, laid down In front; of fhrr
Jonathan Dehaven while suffering Irmo
tire place, - She had been there but • few
momenta when her clothing caught.
—Whew aroused she ram to the door - and
screamed fbr help. Her husband who
was Just entering the bowie endeavored
%pp egtingulah the dames,- bat filled
bier the clothing oft untilwbe had
been almost burned to • crisp. hfedrerd
aid woe summoned but It Via or mistreat.
. I Thivieuninnitered until - Saturday morn.
lag. when death put an end to her Ruder
bans. Three
by this small
cabimlM sa children - are left
Motherless d , -
Fire Matter.
.Foßowing I. a statement of the °pent
' lions of the Fire Alarm Telegraph for
the month of rebrnary,/870, as prepared
:by El. T. Paisley, Esq., Superintendent:
.• blows ea witual YOI 611
" on !Nils:Winn Word In
on Treat:4lord Word Dela. 194
Twin levi let flLeOco
" Lan
The largest fire of the month waif - that
rt the Livingston Brothers' oil refinery,
on - the kith.. Six of the'alarms were In
the First District, five in the Second, and
• six. in the Third. On only one occasion
~wee It tooemary to call out more engines
+' than those of the district when, the
• • •
&hunt occurred, and that was on tho 18th
when the Oro occurred at Herbst's Ordl
rurl .
, Special survices and Semen,. I
- , 'The Bishop end clergyof the Episcopal
"'"Otrarch - inereatietr have emulated
services to held In each of its
0 .. churches daily. elsoes Paturday, during
the season of lant, which, this txdreg Ash
'Wednesday. Wean 40-day. These ape.
version are to be sa m edltlon to the
regular services math* may be dm.
Ignited by the Pastors. of the respective
parlabss. st . .; Andrew% Mouth, being
not included In Os sr.
tangement. The Holy tkinumullon WM'
•
he celebrated every. Thursday at noon in
CheSei. - =Dept hisunday Thum
.7d&Y; on liaanday Thursday the Euchate
Tiede Barytes wall* Amid, et 7if r.
a St. Patera Church. All persons are
invited to attend these services. at which
all scats will be free. These special set ,
Viola will begin at 73i o'clock each eTerk
rfg•
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PtiBLIC liCitiNlL AFFAIR&
Meeting of the Allegheny Start of Con.
trot Prosperous Conetion of the
emus.—The Smanciat Situation.
Lest evening a regular monthly meet
lag of the Allegheny Board of School
Soars:llms win' held In the Common
Council chamber, city building.
Mr. Eaton opened with prayer, alter
which the roll was called, the following
members ans wering:
Mem& • Astiettzth, Al 1
Barker, Brown, Borland, Ben i
lap, Eaton, 'Francis, Fo :
Hobson, Kimbal, Ka ll ock, M t
Miller,Moser, Morrison, I
Robers, hi oilcan ell. Malin .- _
Trimble,Wilson...King. __.,_
The taint:tea of the p zu.......'t
ing were read and anProir&Z' ' • •
neporte from the various I boards
ware then r e c eived, showing the schools
to be unusually prosPerium ,, ; i
xv, Franc* Chairman a the Com.
=ousel on Finance, presented his report:
from which It appears .that the receipts
Mum far for the school Tear ndlog June
I, IWO, have been Si follows: •
F,0,, D. Madman. Steely ~sr. ..
W . llll Cifiler.imuk .....1 bapt ism
Boyle.
aey, Dun.
pr, FIM4
nelnYe o. r.
ans. M
.BPratENN
1M331
1000,312 .11
'll4Ol 03
..... R3OO
c r ux: l&przpv44l4,lloe. llc
T:tal.
The !Ito:Ottawa at DoHowls
bases or Wird tonlertolo •
ire
&Wasted lan oa 5ame........ . .
Hs=
. • ..
Wh:chwill mete the net revenue for
one?
Tear L- , 473.437 le
The expenditures for the six. =lithe
ending Jan. 81, 1870, have tom as- ibk
vocals paidSe:Attila;
Malta.
. . .
Secretary and Janllor ...................41:41 1.1
Consent ant lizoce 11. a ColOsta b noels. alO
linatineess. OLSON,' :c
'reek artar
begot ... .
re pad try Treasurer II 41.105 50
Yes nest sone marts. au Mew,
Int well ne letletiedde.
•rn pal' %%MAO. .... ow OS '
T.
eel Music
IStervary Ann Janie.
Contingencies
51147014,
4.10 DS
Deatit last yew.
• •
Malkin& a total l'of Tani at ' 111:4,11616 70
Lesvikko a Wanes to cotest.c. new .
Tear ................».«............ et e
The estimated expense for theyear
oommencing June 1, 1870, is u follows:
-•-
'hitchers . en :-
tarki.. .-
..... . oo
Tighten trout MIXI6 .. VIM Ca
Night 00000 a .......... .........—... 2.10 Co
U.:ratan suld J gad 1 . 4 i .1; • We Ye
VolkUngeneles for 03107.111300001 s 50 MI
50 03
• • •
Total ' 671.700 00
The valuation of. the city is 17,577,-
288.00. Willis tax levy of 10 millathe
duplicates:will amount to' the sum •of
176,772.00. Deduct r
andt taxes, dia.
exOnerations Treasurer's
commissions 15 per cent. or 111,565.00,
and we will receive on the duplicates
184,407.00. Add Stater appropriation,
15,100, and inirplcur Vain , duplicate. of
15:41,00 and the total estimated .. revenue
will amount to 170,028.00, ahowing an
estimated deficiency of 11,132.00.
It will be Been by. the foregoing that
wo will come out clear of debt the year,
and that we can manage to carry on the
schools for the year to oome at tne pee.'
ant rate of taxation without running
much in debt. .
YourCornmitteeltam therefore agreed
to recommend a levy of ten milli on
the dollar and for the p of bring .
tog the subject before the Board offer the
(chewing.
Resolved,. By the Board of Controllers
of the Allegheny City School district that
tan mills on the dollar be esseased and
levied upon all subjects and thlngSem
braded m the last aojuiteavaluation of
said school dishier. sod that upon every
resident male taxable of the age of 21
year; or over there be assessed and lav
ed Chown:id-mom occupation tax allowed
by law. -
We also beg leave to math. on
attenti
of the Board to the propriety of extend
ing the provisions of Senator Howard's.
Dill restive to thb unexpended balsam,
to the city of Allegheny.
The report was received and resolution
adopted.
•
•
TAMIL/01 ITAITO7/10T.
The ' taretar prattled a . tabula
statement of the attendance at the
schools, ea follows:
21/1•11 ti. AT. it. Par Ct
07. 1 - 17
145145
41
1:11 07
1,1111
.
eu 721 177
747 Cl •
Cl It
a
43 74
In 71 10
aw _IC 711
UI Ir. 74
Ward
W.rd Z. .
Ward
'Word 4
Ward b
Ward
{lards..
Woodville.
T4Td
orboola
Totals It,CS 5.C4
The statement weereoelvedand Ned;
The Secretary also *wanted several
bills. amounting to lie 12. for the pay
ment of which warrarda were ordered.
Triesesolutinu in relation to the shell-
Wm of the Committee on the Visitation
of Schools. laid aver at isstmeoting, was
called op. -
After some discussion. it was rejected
and the committee continued.
Mr. Eaton offered a resolution pro.
vidlnefor the usual two weeks vacation
00thiSteXtftg March 2Mb. AdoPted
..cresteszinno ner.szcz."
Mr. Frannie offered the lbLlo wing :
Resolved, That oar Senators and Rep•
resentativas be requested to have the
provisions of Senator Hoirard's bill relit.
tire to the .firairxpended bslanoen," ex
tended to the reboots or Allegheny.
The resolution was unanimously
On_inotion adjourned.
PRATECITON.
Farman In Coaxial-Ate Ditty on Bar-
Mv—lleaolutlan Against Repeating the
Tax.
"
The proposed repeal of the tax maim'
ported Barley ban been ambled of con
sideration among our farmers. In order ,
to give_ expression to-.their views, the
farmers of Allegheny, Baorer and Walt
togton emirates usual • call toe a:mat
ing, which wiabisld tat 'Saturday even;
log, in w Cllistoe, Findley township.
. .
There as altill'delegation from everyl
county.
Janua Moßall. :- Feu ptedded, and Mr. I
George Burns °Endued a Secretary„
Atter • free interchange of opinion them
hfliowthir.Paiseable sod reach:Mom afro
unanimously adopted:
Wititsucsth The farming and agricultu
ral interests of the several great States
of this Union might to receive from the
Gaverninent Of tee Bolted Stalls such
prottotionas milk - a:lure theta _from for
eign competition, both in the raising of I
wool and all kinds of grain: and whereas;
there an suricultnral lands now.neder
Celltbstien, soffielent not only to Supply
durlioine_deiziarida but a very large por
tion of Europa, in addition to the mil
lions of acres in our great West which
have never: been improved or brought
into the market : and whereas, there are
now and have been for years, thousands
of .bluheLs of barley, Imported into the
United States by- brewers and others,
whilst an immense quantity of this and
of grain is lying on the. farmers' hands
for wanted C auttlatemt priee to justify
them in paying the expenses incurred in
raising said grain, causing the *grim:tut
valuations to be laid Prootsuta all over
the bonntry,- and especially in- the treat
West, for want - of a market such se will'
save the LEMR/ . Irom bankruptcy and
distress: and whereas. there is a petition
before Congress asking fbr tho repeal of
the duty on foreign parley: therefore
Maseford; That we ale our Solemn pro.
text 'Mahar the repealOftbs trresent duty
on barley, and ,that we instruct our rep
resentatives in- Congreas not only to nab
their influence to prevent the present
dna" from beteg taken off, but secure
such additional tariff as will prevent 'a
foreign competition-and create a harm
market for the tamer.
Radved, That wo prepare a petition
ihr aignorsto Congress urging one claims
and remonstrating against the repeal Of
the duty on barley.
Postal .Alrahv.
Following are the reports of the Letter
Carriers of this city and Allegheny, show
tag lhanamber of letters delivered and
Collected during the month of Alm:tare!
=
•INitocred. Co 'eded.
.:110,767.89,448
.. 13,083 14,880
.. 44,073 11.0.°3
MAU letter.....
Drop lettera....
Newetuper....
`M0te1......_.
167,928
ALibanzwr.
Delivered,. darted.
41,64 5 16,181:
152 - 1.609
Mail lettere
Drop , letters
Deuregspers...-
70,831_ 19,206
clop—wrote
Again we aro oalled - nyon to chronicle
one of thom CAM 'disrespectable, yet an
sat. of the mapsotable. In which aver
. •
iab? .. , rung m an
. is brought to time, by
the oath of a fair one, made before hider
,Onhmffell:cuatglut him with for
nication and bastardy. But on yesterday
.the tan was withdrawn by the young
man bowing bunstO to the yoke of mat
itinotrwanethis -par' being made one
flesh ft was thought adelaable to mordant
no name* but to allov tho couple hap•
py, or otherwise aa they may he, to re
turn their accustomed ranks in good so-
MeV/.
°Wit all lint marry" as,
..
=Cr
NOT THE ILAN.
sow ...vane. Barna obtalised Trans
portation from Schuylkill to Pittsburgh
-The Officials "Sete."
"Buffer". Burns, an old vagrant, well
known to the police, authorities of this
city, perpetrated an immense joke" on
some of the officials of Schuylkill, as
well as upon some of our city officials, a
few days since, in order to obtain trans..
portstion from Schuylkill to this city.
"Buffer" was at Schuyi.-
_
k lt ill PPml and wan th red to came to trittitiffirds;
He had no money and the idea ormaking
the trip on foot.wee too much for him. so
he pliable wits - to wore and finally bit
upon which, notwithatanilng It.
was en excesiffinsiticrudeolie, succeeded
admirably • and brought "Huffer"
Into the city, where be arrived yester.
day • morning. Having perfected . his
plans, Buffer started out to execute
them, and meeting Officer W.Valkinst
on the street, inquired of him where he
would find a constable.' The °Meer in
formed him that there were • severtd
them In tOwitwand desired M . know what
be wanted with a constable. Buffer
piled that he had committed a crime
near Temperancerlde In : this - county
about ten year ago, and se he bad not
been able to' sleep sound since, desired
to surrender himself to the officers of
justice. Mr. Watkins informed Buffer
that he was an officer and would hear
kde statement. Well," says Buffer,
"come up to Blind Tom's and take a
drink, and I will tell you all about it." • •
The offioer declined and. Buffer said
that he would go himself and would
dome backend till his story..
-
"No you don't," replied Watkins, "you
prisoner; and suiting the action
to the word, he look hold of "Buffer"
and hurried him to theoffice of &justice:
of the Amon
"Buffer" was a stranger In the town,
and of course no cue knew his name,
and after considerable Questioning before
the Magistrate he told his leery, which
was as follows: He said that In the
Month of June, 1867, he had killed old
"Buffer" Burns by holding his ••)bead
under the weterin Chartlers creek, near
Taniloorsooe'Aim, Until he was deed, and
that he bad left the dead body lying In
the creek. • •
The J tunics mode out a commitment
and lodged the "murderer," as he sup.
potted, In jail, and immediately tele.
greeted to Chief Hague thereat& without
distinctlyy names. The Chief recollected
of a murder having been com
mitted about the time stated and locality
named In the dispatch, and after two
days' Investigation of the affair
ered that a man named Bond had been
dieeov
murdered, and was fully satisfied that
the man arrested In Schuylkill was
Michael Torley, who was accused of the
murder. He telegraphed to the officer at
Sohnylkill to hold the man until he
could have time to send a warrant, and
then wrote a letter, inclosing the war
rant, and telling the officer to either
bring the man on or hold.hlm until the
Chief could come for him.
The next morning after Burns was
arrested officer Watkins called at the
jail to see him, expecting to get some
farther details of the horrible crime be
had committed. He was met by old
"Buffer" at the door, who laughed at
him heartily and remarked. "That was a
aloe .joke- I played on ye's last night."
"What !" said the officer, "do you mean
to say that you didn't kill a man?"
"Sure, yer honor," said 'Buffer.' "I rev-',
er said I killed d man; it was only a dog
-old 'Buffer' Burns was the dog's name,
and it was him I drowned In tte water
two years ago, bad luck to him."
= As no reply had been received
at that time from Chief Hague, I
"Buffer" was released and his plea for
a free ride to Pittsburgh was likely to
prove a failure. When the letter trans
mitting the warrant arrrived, however,
"Bader" was rearrested and yesterday
morning, accompanied by officer Wat'
1 king, be arrived - in the city. As soon as
' be landed at the lockup he was recog
nized and a hearty laugh in which "Buf
fer" Joined lustily was indidged In at the
expense of theofficer. Of course Chief
Hague wee not one of Ifiltlfrat'S" TiO•
time, as he only spent two Mutt -in look
ing up the Mate Us Informed "Buffer,"
however, that if he caught him - loafing
Bound town he would have hinferrested
and sent to the work house for ninety
days. Exit "Buffer" with a broad grin
on his dirty countenance. . - - •
SWAMI.
0,900 00
4Ayme CO
. LIU 10
*tglicirmJ6v . idnr . im6_
The following is a statement of the
bitsirries done in the Register's Officir
during the month of February, 1870,
ahowlng the number of letters of admin.
istraticm granted, and wills admitted to
probate, by Joseph H. Gray, Esq.,,Regls
ter for Allegheny county:
• 22Tigall OP ADNINISIBITIO2.
Dreedant. - • Adatlalttrator. - Bead.
p. jaagmway John Sillums
.106
Wm Graham ' E. U. lirehad IMI
gliseardh Adams... Moo. W. HUI.-- I=o
Joan Madam= Waa. LlMagmoae.. 600
James Halton Mammas Heston 00
,mac MelClld 1.. Melilla • 300
J. 1.. Vettratmer w. T. 8a1mte1d...... 1.000
C. A. Bowe Tao. 31. Hut.Ml LW
Wm. Ca1dwe11...... J. B. Paid well 1.001
Tr=el. Britt ' Jam. Erich ad
....0a Largarl Jobn W. '.000. 1 .=
J. .f. Tama tel Volta 1.000
A. Potter Robert Pattar 2 MD
T. Lawton Mauls= Lawton.— -MU
J. P. --
dmltla..—JAG= M. Eaultll.«. KO
r, W. liroboa T W. lirubbs...... 6.120
W. I. Morrison W. II Nagai . 1.100
W. P. Ahlea.... ...... H. Alrleb 14AMI
M. llcedndlea.... ..... 1.. letrgatuff 410
A. 1 4 .7 11Moa.. ..... ....J. B. Bayard 10,120
A. Lilsnop Margaret 11141.4. a.... B.
Loolsalloba re laugu Holum{ 1m
V. are11twy,....'........110. 11 him 110B1P07 40u
Varollllo No
' • Prod. K. Bolte tral
Wm. Betz P. Ileerlmum ..... ... 600
• MILLS ADyrertn TO Mons - ex.
Mse , dent... 'Ascent. , .
James Myst. 'A. nleyn A 4. 3 , 111. u.
Joan- Enema... ....... ..E. Known A W.. Known
Ann Mewitt ' Walser' Yettalinso. •
~ ....7 Holt
W • .
m. rattorloss J PastartonslMlersch
Ellen Poland Wanness A..".rimand•
Myths Chambers D. Dennleon. II tiny.
James Essetersy.. ..... Inerms sNeetdt.
Una Leman J. Lemon A W. Lemon.
sautes Della ' Mush Dolan.
Also Endow. - '[Hods.. ill,niaddlOp
Ft 1.011 MeClaren 11. Mntlnneo. , ..
Lottery Iscatere Bagged.
:Fpreetne time, past crew:dab Force
isimes,Force and Americus Force, father
and sons, have been, as is alleged, en
gaged In the lonely business Ina roam
on the second story of el:Miffing on the
southwest corner of Fifth avenue and
Market street, as agents for the Ken!
tneky State lottery, which establishment'
was visited by the authorities yesterday
and the drat two gentlemen named were
arrested; Infornuttion was made before
the Mayor against the parties named
charging them with selling lottery tick
ets,-by Mrs. Margaret J. Jones, who
al
leges that her husband has for some time
past had a mania for purchasing lottery
sicken', and that be had expended in the
purchase of said tickets over *MOO and
was In consequence thereof Involved to
serious difficulty. A warrant was issued
and placed In the bands of Chief Hague,
who, accompanied by officers Cupples,
Ignag and Dressler, made* descent upon
lbe establishment. The *ceased wiPred
• hearing and were held to ball for their
appearance at Court in the sum of 12,000
each.
Badness at the Mares Oface.
• Folio:Minis the statement of the busi
ness et the Mayor's Office for the month
of February, 'bowleg the number of
omen disposed of and the amount re•
wired for tines, licensor, &c.
polingli OF OASIS IWNIIIO 1103711.,
Disorderly Conduct...-- ..... 176
Drunkenness. 266
Velum:toy ....
38
Total
Number dieeharged
1007g1Tre.
FE% CO
—... 191.00
—. 217'0D
50 00
100 00
50 00
Fine.
Jail Recnipti. ......
night Ponca
Dramatic License
Pawn License......
Switch Llama....
Total 11.494 00
Beoelpta ihr February, 1800, 11,03 95.
An' Excellent Appolntmen
We were pleased: to learn yesterday
that our genial friend, Col. Robert Allen,
of Now Pealet bad been appointed agent
at that point for the Union Rum= Com
pany. If to merit Welly suooess, oar
tairdy no better selection could have
been made. It seems but a few days
Mote Robert commenced boldness in the
town in a modest way, and now he mon.
- *disposition second to noneinthe mer
cantile community of the Macs Widely
known, and a general favorite, poem:seed
of energy and keou business tact,• and
withal a thorough gentleman, be is °mi.
neatly qualified for his new position and
cannot fail to prove the right man in the
right place. We extend him our hearty
conarratulatlons on Idesucoess, end know
tow.that the citizens p r edi ct Castle al
ways appreciate merit, for him a
happy and still more prosperous future.
107,141,
M=M=9
. .
All person' Indebted to J. W. Barker
et Co., t Market street. on book ticeoant
or in any other way, sm . respeetfutiy re.
quested to settle their amonnM on or be
fore the eleventh day of March instant,
as the business of the firm will be
wound up finally on that day. All
amounts retraining unsettled after that
<kV, alli he put In tho bends of nn
altorusy for clJlloCtioct.
G 00413 wlll be sold until that date at
Adadadatraters , Bale at crest reduction
In plow as entuUdat must 11e askl4.
PITTSBURGH DAILY_ GAZETTE WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 2, 1870
ESCAPE PRO, JAIL
Two Fri/OMM Bence from the Now .
Portion , of Aim County Jail—llkisperl.
eneed Jan Birds. . .
A both three o'clock yesterday morn
ing two cementite named John Frankibrd
and John Read/. UN? lc an uneerearlrdoui
leave of oellifo. - 27ctoosted in that por
tkm of thejall recently erected, and sup
posed to be imams.. The oak had been
visited about seven in the evening, and et
twelve, midnight, and everything iband
In theta Customary p l a ces . ' Bar.. oh :o
ow
•
tering-the cell ytaamday morning, It wit
found the prisoners had amide good their
exit. The censors Ilnedirlthlran pianos,
1 riveted at the edge to the hoe bars. On
the beads of theee• rivets the prisoners
worked, and from the particles left be- -
hind, it would indicate that they bad
I been cut loose by a very-fine maw, prob.
1 ably a watch.sprlng saw.' By th is I
they succeeded in removing the headset
about a dozen half inch Basta; after
which, by - means of a slat belonging to
the ' bed, which %boy had upended to ,
serve AS a ladder, they pried up the loos
ened end of the plate and rendered egress 1
to the upper Joists easy. When ogress I
there, with their penknives they cut
through! the sheeting and made a hole
hi the roof, through which .they pawed
thence to the bell tower,
and descent
ing , with
to the ground al
e ered easy, tak- 1
them all their clothing nd
whatever bang's* they had In tho cell. 1
John Frankford le a native of Lsnmater,
Penna., and speaks Odrnitin fluently; a
man of medium height and , about
twenly-nine years of age; Is I tnabhinlat
by trade, And him sharp visage and dory I,
eye would denote Inkennity, which, of
late years, he seems to have brought to ,
use in procuring h m much of this I
world's goods by all . linnet of - roguery.
He is properly a j bird 'of the first I
i
water, , having been confined In--end
1 escapll from live tint prieous, vii
I Cherry Hill prlson. a of •Pelladelphla, 1
prn
tion, the Ohio State 'prison , and, tautl y
but own, in which ho was confined 'for;
I navingcomtnitted is seriesofdepredations
1 atolls the • Sae - Of . the Pennsylvania -
Railroad, about the first of January. ,Be
wore dark Ciothing while in tustody.
Ready Is a native of .New 'York, evi-
deutly a 'German, but speaks good
leagliak, a young man of about twenty
four, having black hair and a smooth
face. Nothing of their whereabouts has
been yet learned, but great exertions are
being made to have them -rearrested.
Knowing they are only loosejo again'
enter into their damnable practice, we
would warnymiglilxtring towns to be on
the alert. -
_____
Pew Steamer,atiof Eyansvllle
This 'splendid" liriv: , pressure steamer
ties been attracting conalderable tam
-
Son recently, having bativiallesit . .by
great number of persona within:the/sat.
feW days, and the general impression Is
that she Is in all respects: , the Amid
steamer that has been both -bete for
years. She was built under the per.
Donal superintendence' of Capt. H. T.
Dexter, a steataboatinan well aml fa
vorably known, particularly on the
lower Ohlo, having been engaged with
great success in the Evansville and Cairn
packet trade Air a number of years. • As
we have elready intimated, she was
built expressly for this trade, and that
she will eclipse anything now on the
lower Ohio, there is no doubt; tbtila the
impresaion of old ateanalwattattergOod
and impartial judges.
The dimensions .are Iblicrarai ° et.
feet in length; 38 feet beam; Ettfeet Boor.
and 5j depth of hold. The hop, which
is in excellent job. was built by Lattai
-00. The cabin, which is. very mach
admired. is the handiwork of. Bunton d
Miller. It is very conviently and hand
tamely arranged, being lance and
roomy, constructed out of the best ma
terial, and the workmanship isexcellent.
She has a "freedmen's lmrean,"—better
known, perhapsi• as the 'fifteenth
amendment"--torthe accommodation of
the colored Whin Crew. The tease, for
the accommodation of the officers, Is
large and admirably arranged,-and eon
tains f atele.romus. The carpets, which
were 'tarnished by W. E. French d
Co., of Evansville, are very rieh, and
that portion of It in the ladies. cabin Is
very generally admired, and add :very
lunch, to the appeaninca of the saloon.
On one aide of the ladles cabin :is the
wash house, bath room and water clown
on the other there are snug apartments
hued up for the chambermaids. Tim
chandeliers furnished by • Sheriff A.
Laughrey are also 1,017, much admixed.
:being of an entirely new and original.
design, including a centre lamp which
can be lowered to the tables. •
The furniture la very handsome end
elegant and in complete harmony with
the other cabin appolntinenta. There
are forty-five atausroomx In the main
cabin, each of which le farnlahed with
'closet and washstand, and the bedding
all fresh, clean and new. The land
scape paintings wore executed by the
'well known artist, Emil Bast, 'and add
very much to the general appearance of
the cabin. There are orate a number of
beautiful views, including one of a race
between two rival Evansville and Cairo
packeta on the lower Ohio, and another
presents the ricer front of Evansville,
showing ~very .plainly the wharfboatsi
wharf, drays, wagons and warehonsiss.
Capt. Dexter hes named each one of the
state-rooms In the ladles cabin after
some of the river towns between Ev
anavillo and Cairo, and to lady Damen-
gore who reside In these towns ho In
tends to give the rooms named after the
place In which they reside. This la an
entirely original Idea. •
The pantry, whickis well filled with
quisensware of all Wade, has silverware. :
ir.fricient to cat complete eight tables.
Jlere, as everywhere, everything is ad.
mirably arranged and In good style.
The cookhouse, also, Is axed tin In
“apple pie" Order,and from the ar
rangements both hre anoint the pantry,
it Is evident that Captain Dexter Is do.
termined to live well. '
We now. come to the engines, which
are usually termed Hartupee's low pres
sure, the same as those on the Great
Republic, Carrie V. Kouutz and Quick.
step, and Capt: Dexter, like Coln. Ronnie.,
thinks there is nothing like theM.
There 'are 4 cylinders, two 15 Inches,
'and two 33' Inches; with - 6 feet 'stroke.
'
Three boilers 26 feet long. 38 lashes In
diameter, doubled fined. Ha, a Cameron
donkey engine, and doctor; steam cap
sten, freight holster and :Mato' can.,
- Wheels, 25 test in diameter, 12
feet buckets-17 arms In a flange.
• • The painting was executed by Boggs&
Co.; upholstery; by Edmundson Oa;
silverware, by H. D. Dahlel & Co., of
Cincinnati; glassware Bakewell, Pears
& Co.; queeneware, J. O. Huntington t
'Co., tlincimuith mirrors, &c., etc.. J. J.
Gillespie
.& 004. bells, gas fitting, Fulton
& Co.; blacke:nicking, Jame* Kennedy;
sheet iron and copper work. Kean &Kell
tort blocks and tackle, ohlTom.Davagel
spats; &c.. U. W. Coale; furniture, G.
Renshaw &Co. Cincinnati; steam table
and stoves, J. 'G. • Handritn,' tiltieinnati;
capstans Icirolahed and boat modeled by
R. E. Rogers; ship chandleryand stores:
'by •Evans, Gilmore it Dallas.',
We might go on and write a good deal
more about tide fine iteamer' but time
and space forbid. No trouble or
expense has been spared In her con,
%traction and outfit. Captain Dexter I.
completely eadsited, and It has agate
been demonstrated that Pittsburgh Is
ahead of any place In the West in
building steamboats.
The following la a list of the oMosrs of
this steamer: Captain. C. T. Dexter:
Clerk, N. S. Penntutton; assistant, Harry
Dexter; Engineer, Baker 'Reynolds; As
sistant, Wm. Ho lmes: Mate, Mat - Stollen
Stewart, John Goff. • Ii Is expected that
she will. leave (or .Evanevllle .tdday at
6 P.
• ; 'deal Estate.granafers.
The following deeds were admitted Of
record In the office of Thos. H. Hunter,
Hocorder for Alleghen4 : cOunty,.
day, February 28, IVO:
Blizabeth V. Denny to Ctuiatopbar Bonham, ,
ldrtn 24 by 1221. het el .Boundary.fit.: M a '
warn. rittabgb
Body rottener, ur
-6.. Au as Bch ltdeeker. vs . .- 12.
18'7: 2 lots, first lottd ley 170 last. eneeernf Ont.
lar sad Morton masts. the second lot 7A by Lto
A ." 4.triltr• I ttr.ri;n - Int lrlf. g &l . Uota ' ,
.760::0 by enfant on Agri atrest,finat Bl[ an a
matnabasn al Coo
L. P. Hitchcock to Jr.. Harms. hob. S. MO: I:
by =fast on Be dlbrd avenue. 11th was , Patoo
brume 11 B 0
Ilisma , b. Mande to lt:lsa Ann Illndmarelt; Neb.
2. lAlt 22117150 lost In McLain A Maples , piss,
' Lotter at Cialr Tp fillta
Geo. A. Bayard touseultest Bayard. Web. 11.1/0;
acres and 63 perches of land,
a 2, Vcraallbos tp.
WO
Henry O. belneman to Be. Illenungsr. lab. 24
MO; lota Nos. 21 24mtd 25 In al. U. Belau
span.. plan, nprtor b 111 • 31.00.
Jan.. IlnAleer tp MM . BJ•neuder,Pe6 la. 1270,
if by lat . (get au Island Lana, Am - omq City,
214.=
W
Barlitah Linbatt at alb James B. Llnhart. Au
gust W. wr, acres and 10 5-10 pare-has of land
" In ilkins Tp 114,444
11224 DAT. Horeb 1. 11170.
Pat. lelt Fenn to C 1311.11/• Kennedy, L.: Yeb. 2',
IVO; 10t.40 by non Web:Went.. fo r
t2lloo
Helm of Illebaal Allen to same, norm and Wm.
Walter. February 0 IVO; 101 30 try 180 P. on
Water elt , Pittabot 11.1,101
H. W. Clemens to 1.• sic Bloke. Yebritary 10.
1170: 21 sewn and :perches Ds rem. tp....530,M0
Wet W. yhttlips to Yallip eenemr. January II
ICet tot= by 20 ft On Ilanar stftot,tlonthl'l
11..
bomb SIM
C. 11. Lora I.B.M. Ulbson. MM. 1. Men P 1.
,on Itobamon North Itayetto rozu
A. /kJ. Johnston Sen. - Homer G. W. goberti
Jltnowl WM; V/ acres la rammed town
ship SHAM
C. U. Love ts Wm. manner. ne.14‘.1. 0,0
C lots In Onsaant's townerott.. l.2l. 7oo
Jacob rotor to Jacob Nientmset. Yenntery
M7Ol in 93 57 100. on ratter
rib sburgb. ..... ..12,r50
E. E 1 cot . lot
0417104 it Oafmn..El////f . Cra
•/‘ 1/ am fla 4 .1,./sro ta. 13.0/
lot TA 1107.110 Lc 1./meal/a ei., Pia ward/
ta OM
gebemn L.Nay to Carotins J. Incellatoet t
/111.111=r0.1=3 ands:
7""$Z2l
!!MEMMtEM!EM!E
ISE COVETS.
neither Coart—Patlce Hampton.
I tranbatTi March the CAM of
'ELllottm‘ )444 prectocaly reported, the
Jury fanind for the plaintiff in the sum of
tir' l°ll eXteaSe taken np was that of
Hutchinson for himself and for the
u of ethers vs. The School . District of
the Twon 3 gllP Of Indiana. 'The defend.
idts It SPiletirs. under Art or Assembly
of lbw providing for the payment of
bounties to volunteers, Issued bonds in
accordance with said act In order to pro.
Vide money with which to pay bounties
to till their quota of volunteers. The
amount of bonds issued was 116,240.80;
over 111,000 of. which was expended in
enlisting :nineteen men: The suit Ls
brought to recover the amount of the
bonds held by the4lslatifle. 011 trial.
• TRIAL LINT POIigIigEDNERDAT.
110. City 011 Befintog Co. ye. Dilworth
Benny.
184. Graham vs. Pleber.
168. Exalter et us vs. Becker et al.
181. Gelligher vs. Sweeny.
140. iGninore et al se. Batley et el. I
01. , Iteee Ts. Morrow.
112.!,Jteoby va.Sehoen & Laurent
192.1R1ehay Va. Stuttlar.
197.1 Young it Co. vs. I,loollntoo
200 % melima vs Reed et al.
.
G;NE!EMiI
TIMEDLT, Max= L—ln the 4airter
Settalons Courtroom, Judge Stews pro.
gilding, the ea= ,of Tannehill va. Pfaff,
previously reported, wee resumed and
Concluded. Theory found for plaintiff
six oenta demeans and six cents out,
aublect to the opinion of the Court; on a
question of law reserved. •
• The next ease taken up was that of the
American Iron Mountain Company vs.
James , O'Connor, action to recover the
value of e quantity , of iron ors lost by
theeenklag of a barge on the Ohio river.
In tigLo r mmon Plena • Omit room
Judge priwiding, the case of join;
1.. - stewed vs. Clark dc Sumner,, was
taken up.',!. Thbi was an action on the 1
`D to reeover the sum of g 959.17 dam
egos alleged to have been =stained by
,
the plaiffhitionsailtienco of a violation
of °attract by defendants. Ths defend
ante,-Clark & Sumner, on the 6th of An
gola, 1868. authorised Waring 4t Bing,
I oil brokers, to purchase for them five
hundred barrels of refined oil, at the rate
of `tom cents per gallon. to be delivered .
In the last half of the month of Aligns& at
buyers' option. In moordsnoe with the
inatrnetiorarthe oil was purees's= from
John L. Stewart, of Philadelphia, on the
stove prom, the seller to have ten days
1113111131 me of delivery. Tho oil
. angmtgeti to $7,016.97, but
mum ths_gutrolime was made
decliWi• In price, and when
the - Soda- of delivery . mane • the oil
wee- tonderedbia 'Abe defeedants
declined to adieptit. TO plaintiff after
wards =MAO oil ati loss of 1969,17 on
the Brat rate, end hlChrtriXo this colt to
recover that amount. Defendants' coun
sel moved for a noneult for the reason
that defendants had made no contract
with plaintiff; that their contract was
with Waring, King Co., of Pittsburgh,
and that plablitira contract was with the
firm of Waring. King .A Co., of Phila
delphia, end it was to them that the ten
der bad been made. _ - , ,
TRIAL LIST FOR IVEDXSIMAT.
401. Carr vs. Pier.
1191. Turnpikh*Soad Co. vs. Oakland
P.R. W. Co. .
97. Cook va.
119, Person vs. West Penn 8.. FL Ca,
144. Sto te ner& 00. vs. Edwards.
182. assiert Vs. Porter.
180. Higley 8101)onald.
181. Insley vaadoDcrnald.
185. faceinnls vs. HaMilton. .-
215. Pa. R. Be Co. vs. Waring._ _
215. Pales et al. vs. Pa. Balt Maul. CO.
ET.2=1121
OPZIU. Houtcs—A large audience as
tionibled at the Opera House last evening
notwithstanding the severe rain storm,
to see the new senestlonal drannentitled
"After Hark." The piece to well put on
the stage, and the several members of
eompany, in the cast, maintained their
parts admirably. This evening Wood
Benson, the popular !'funny man" of the
company, - takes a benefit, on which 00.
melon a splendid bill will be presented,
Including "Waiting fore the Verdict,"
and the ...111ithwaymemi . Holiday." The
house *lll of course be tilledie.orerlioe%
lag. Thursday evening Blessm. Garber
SW Bieck, usher and doorkeeper, will
take spirit tenant.
• clutuki.- , -
Haire Journal of IlialtA glyea the It
lowing account of a man In New York.
who never dined without bin brandy
and water, nor went to bed without an
oyater or terrypin supper, and who was
never known to be drank: "Months be..
fore he dled—he was a year in dying—be
could eat nothing without distress, and
at death the whole alimentary canal was
mass of disease; In the - midst of Me
millions he died of Inanition. He had
boon. a steady drinker for t wenty.eight
years.? New, a man with a stomach as
tough as ens of Llebter's remota trunks
could not stand such ■ modo of living.
But while the poor glutton hi dead we
will let him pass and speak a few words
on the merits of Liebier's trunks, *blob
are known and recognized as articiee of
superior quality. Nos. 101 and 106 Wood
street are the main establishments run
by Llebler.
Popularity and Suciesa
We are pleased to hear that our ft eDI al
friend, Mr. E. Patterson, of West New
ton...hi dein& • lively beater in ttieWsky
of supplying the wants of the town anal
vicinity In groceries, provisions and
confectionery. And ;beim whoselthoughts
may chance to run In the literary chan
nel will tied with him a variety of sta
tionery, newspapers, perlodloal. pees,
Inks, magmlues, envelopes, pen holders,
weitinickpeper, pencils, dte. 'Oar
readers who may want a copy Of 'the
°sneer's will find it at all limas on his
counter. Mr. Patterson la a genial, com
panionable gentleman and a shrewd,
enargetioand=.trosiness man, as
di who brie with hhn can tee.
_ . .
- Ilaw,„itustatari
,
New Turkey
Figs,
New Arabian
,• # Dates,
New Imperial
Prima".
Estee., Whitman's& Glernan's
Premium Chocolates,
Cocoa Brom?, and Cocoa Shells,
M2I4iiIEMM
Waves advise bousekbepera, young
and old, to call at the warehouse of the
Reyatode Pottery, Menet. It ler ,t
proprietors, 210. 563 , Liberty street, one
supply their households with queens.
wareftemthateatablishment. By deb=
not be cesM th d i tlYlrill_prucure articles WhichUart.
en`chespness or =Oriel
anywhere, while at the same tithe they
will be supporting a home manufactory.
The moat delicious bivalves are served
np daily at Tomoson's, eornerof Smith
field etreet and :Diamond alley: Lunch
for ladles or gentlemen at any hour of
the day or evening. The finest cakes,
pastry, confectionery end foe cream can
be had for banquets or private parties.
Clean, palateable, prepared in the beet
style are the chemeteriatice of thkartieles
from Yottogeon's:
" ' - •
Pier, Dumas & Co.'aCreellt Alit-wrer7
day add. new customers to the large Bat
at Brewery.. Thiel:lira finds
It quite difficult to keep up with the de.
mend, on great a favorite is their ale
Excellent for Coughs and Colds,
Cayenne. Lieorioe, lismatras, Ginger:
Peppermint and Cough Lcizengea, Row.
hound Drops, Licorioe Gum Dr° P a.C°ll4l
Foot Rock, Marsh hialleMa. and Chinese
(liner, at 112 - Federal street. Allegheny
City. Gico. Bitscre. 3
, .
,
•
Illerehints-dlnltur down town estllal'
ironies no better establishment than the
Continental, Fifth avenue, below the
Post.ofiles. It Ls convenient. meals Can
be had at any hone of the day, the fare
is of the beet quality and abundant, and
ernrYthing le nest 'and .clean. Call at
today Continental and give Holtz
heimer. a IrlaL .
' Reinder Saturday dinner, at the- Oen
tinentel to-day. Flab, gain, Madera.
and , !trimnainge" in ahnndance. Fifth
'aventinh below the Pcaet-adloa. •
The Castineatal, flab ifitnne, below
the Post-Wilco. will be an attractive place
to - daY retail levers of the rich and rare
In edibles.
Glover, hosiery, scut, shawls saUno.
Voilfoill, ribbons, flowers andjeirelry, for
ths - ladles, at Moorhead's, 81 Market
street.. , ..
.
7111 8 1 1nbaga, variance and hinny 'M
ena :tar ladles: WOW . a i ..Diadrhead'a 81
"'lee . 13teert' 'fitablerhible , naveldei
dreas good! at Moortizad'n, Al Mir.
Itt•L
Fine lies goods at Dieenhead'a, II Mar
ket amt.
MS
• Hooks, Magazines and Papers at 001.
J. D. Eget:l'B,Na. 41 Sixth avenne..Books
at half price. The latest putilkations and
standard works. Subemiptlons received
for all the magazines, and heck fipple..
furntehed. All the illustrated weeklies
and the Most popular dailies reoelved
promptly. A large stock of statiobery
and envelopes constantly on hand. No.
41 Sixth avenue.
BUSINESS NOTICES
The Ladles' forests Club, of New York.
fretntly .changed their I/ hmatutions groa,
woman'a waren° te preparattone mid
Pimple Banishers. They declare that when
.naturis hid cot endowed them with beauty, it
was their right—yea, their duty—to reek tt
where they could. so they air vaM4 that Meg
none Balm overcame sellosfiess, - Hough Skin,
and Blegnmeks, and Rave to the complexion •
most dfstfonsm (Sorosian) and marble•like ap
pearance (dangerous tomes. no denbtl; and that
Lynn's Eath•iron made the bait grow thick.
soft and awful 'pretty, cud moreover prevented
It from turning gray. If the proprietors of
theta articles did not send the sitters an invoke
they are not smart.
=I
• Mtn •- •(:In Monday, February Seth, MO
t•MAS 444(10111BS. aged SIT years.
sacral will take place amts xsagletteo,
3d. at 10 o'clock. from bl 4 late realdenes,
Ads:l:m street. Allegheny Qty. The
of the Amity are mutated to attend.
~!
ER
NIOHT—Ou Tubas,. March bat, at 51:35
at the rraldenee of bar hatband. corner
'tt nimbi'. street, MARY. olreof Itobest
lbht.
riot lb nand to Thuriday month abet"...
UNDEIRTELICERS
riILIJELLES a PEEBLES. UN.
DIiRTAX.7O.3 AND L1VERY..87..6.131A11,
CuTral r f dANDUBKY bT.ItEXT AUD CHPIiOO
Ay Ramie. Apagken, City, where t 1 elr L'UNTIAI
noolt4 a,e conannia, nyllod with. - mat ant
Inaltstlen tosawoot. bi nr nialSW and Wnlnst
co..M,t Wu. varlialt fro. , to 41.UU:
dice an g }....^,..1 for lwennent. litarned emu Ca:.
ring. nrcUaYedt Wen,. Al finds o.: Mourning
0.00.1. if laaalrea. Monti:Ku at all ham. OM
08E141 DIETER & SON,
-17D . r3)17MITULe.
=
OlUrralle• Ifer rllllllLarlaS ihandahail.
01.1119/17513 and all runes.' runishinent al r
due.' nue.' • 1.7
CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. Ac.
CARPETS.
REDUCED.
Oil Cloth Window Shades.
DRUGGETS.
DBUUGET SQUARES,
litgrain Carpets,
At tk Lowest Priees Ever,Ofera)
BOYBD, ROSE & CO
21 FIFTH AVENUE.
rizca
NEW CARPETS
Reduction in Prices
I=
WHOLESALE RATES
McCALLIIM BROS.,
n FIFTH AVENUE
MOVE WOOD STREET.
?? .. .I%IZWI CAIIPETS
L. AT
POSITIVE REDUCTION IN PRICE,
I=l
NEW SPRING STOCK!
trasurpartsed for extent sod variety. Can
prising the net mot best patterns In
English and Imillean 'Brasilia an.
Tapestry Carpet:,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, &C
Whteh we offer I/liken to Twent•eve cents per
yard le s. than the lowest tale.. a t Teat •esr.
Thll help, the Largest reauetlon that has hero
warlalor several retwker. oar Few fftock
Worth the attehtlon er pereliaaais.
& COLLINS
71 and 73 Fifth Amnia.
f 44 ISICOND 7LOOILI
REDUCTION IN•
CARPETS
For a Short Time to Prepare for
SPRING TRAIDE.
OLIVER IdeCLINTME & CO
llays nuked +-lair gOodl..4llowa below bilk MP
000's przeut. Toll /Ines of . .. ~_
.
- . ..
.Cariltig; . '
Oil Cloths, • ,
Druggets, hc., .
AT
EASTERN PRICES
ran twisecuiedWitbosa .atlet•
r: 4 N,Thar t : =l l l7 'WIWI Idtantsia of Um
OLIVER IiteCLINTOCK & CO.,
23 Fifth Avenue.
REMOVALS
3111311 Co .A. .
D. DUMMETT,
(Lane of Liberty otreet..)
Das ..welted Mr. DAVID N. TITZMMAIONM
erlit lam la nada... and taken the new and
commodious storeroom
No. 64 Wood. Street,
Where the new Inn will continue the samara g
lath e nd Ws at the lowa% pimatbi• priers
tare American Confectionary
-
L. D. DONMETT JD CO.
fle=
M cylir
M. WI3ITRIOBE,
sworrr
—...---.
remoect rum WWI Ohlo . sidilindusty
streets, to
103 OHIO BTRBE1;
•LLEOBENY CITY
.71 °IP Cei3vAw4Aii
GRAY & LOGAN
===na=
89 Filth Avenue,
Until lenprovonents on old stand am contd.
'OU M. COOPER, di CO.
and - Braes Fowlers,:
•
811111111, LOOOIOTIVE k Boum mil
'diode Prokpriv go Order.
BABAIT'S METAL
Made and Kept on Hand.
ftlifiebdors.gdi Xszudlcturersof ,
Lia:coopefamprovedmumewhod
STEAM EyI3M;P:, -
Offtee, 882 PENN:STREBie:
foundry, Cer.Viyissaliallresql Strootig
=mums. SA.
THE PITTSBURGH
VINEGAR
WORKS.
BALLOU & ADANS,
167; 168, 169 and 170
SZOoND - AVENUE,
Aro inow ;mowed to torntahVINZOAS at tag
LWAIMIT MARS= KATZ% Attention Is oar
tietaiirly tolled to oar
EWA VINEB
BUSINESS CHANGES.
ISSOLIPTION OF PARTNER..
D
15111P.—Tbe nartnereblp betetefore ex-
•
Wing bitter. D. B. Discrete and Nathan Mor
genstern, under the etyIeorMACIIIIM.GLYDE
01., Is dllsolved, David S. Marrnm having
Ode day disposed of his entire Interest In the
Bald arm to NATHAN AN DMORRIAMOROAN.
STERN..ho assume all aunts and Ilabilitit. of
theold arm, and mut:lone the baelnmu ander
the style of NOWIANSTERN te CO:
In retiring from the TRIMMING AND NO.
TION bnilnees. I take 'treat pleasure In ream-
mending car suercuomrs. MESSRS. MOEGAN
STERN f CO., to the con I deuce and patronue
Of MI tat customers sod- Mends of the old arm
DAVID S. MACRAME.
TuartoCur Ulai.lBlU. RN
CO-PRTHRSHIP NOTICH,
The eadstrigned have this day entered into •
partTherentp for the narpere of carry's' rnt the
Iftolesale and Fatten
NOTION, TOY,
•FD.
FANCY GOODS BUSINESS,
At No. 118 YEDERAT. IFTEXET, Yreeler•s
non, ander the Int Won of
O'LEARY & SINGLETON
T. A. IPLZAJIT.
EDWAKII SINULETON.
ALLIGUINT err,. J.. 1.11110.
Messrs. O'LEARY • lilleliLUTON hue lust
returned 'rem the Rut. where they pore/m.4
for tub A come ete Bowl, of NOTIONS, TOTS
sod FANCY 130l1Dnl, comprielne In °snot Ho.
awry, Linen Ablrts, Paper Collars, Pocket
Book.. Chil dr end Gents Satchels. Cutler!.
klAskets. 's Carriages. !lobby Hone(
Carte. Wagon., fe. which will be opened and
ready for tale TIIIIIIIIIS/LY. 70. 8, 1810,
when we will e pleased to baye our friends and
the Publto generally to tall and seamen one
stork.
111,8 o , l,l4klint k SPORLETON.
B. W. ROBERTS. W. •. NICHOLSON
J. A. TOOMPSON.
CO-PARTNERSHIP
•
The undersigned have tele dsy entered hates
Sw r a t=h , 2 for the Impose of earrytng on
UPHOLSTERING
Lt No. in WOOD STHEILT, Tinder the style of
ROBERTS, NICHOLSON k TIONPSO
•
R W. ROBERTS,
W . CHOON
J. A A. .
TH NI OMPS LS ON.
Preresuaan, Feb. 1. 1170.
The long experience of Mr. Hoberta, who re.
tires from the house of Hobert.. MoeelP 1 Co.. •
and that of Mr. Nicholson. late with Messrs.
Ul.ver McClintock t Co., armholes them to node,
stand thoroontily the wants of the trade , and
with a new uid neat, fleet of good.. embracing
fl e l ut o h l in cta ahe r U o hi a s hl 7 n t e ro tf d o . x .
i th x e e y • loeoe2t .
PVISOLIFITION OF PARTNER—
SHIP.— The pvteerstopof SPAT. THOME ,
i L 00.: te nits day dissolved by JOON
MYST purchasing the Interen of Mr. GEO.
THOMPSON to said duo.
The hassofacturtha of Glasa will be eouttrued
as heretofore, order the;
no of JOHN BEST
A CO. N NUT.
USCO. THOMPSON,
JOHN MACLEAN,
THOS. A. BEST.
Prellilsoadu. Neb. 111. 1810. lemur
, ij:(.): ;4:
BEENBY OA. KALI&
lUMCBANT
Comer of Penn and Sixth Strada,
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
NOW COMPLETE
ITHERSON & YDfIL% BRING
1511CelL001113 TO
W. IL 01'01111 & 00.,
MERCHANT TAILOIIIS,
No. 10 MITI NT, late Nt. Clair.
We have Just received • large supply of Tall
wall Winter Woods, which wilt be t ot of reason
able price.it LAMM iNU wLli nth at-
W arnarlier e' o ftlio D r i" ai 11 . 011LARBUIZiti.
P. M'A-1a1:11.4.1E,
rasiumszin&A
MERCHANT TAILOR.
Kerte couttaatly ea hood
and Ratings.
aboassimAnzwe 7011.20SILING Goons.
21e. 93 1-2 Snilthfleld Street,
prrnauma. PA.
Oaths,
8.1.•. CioiWas nob tO Ord. Lu Ito law;
niums
NEW FALL GOOD&
' A tplimald n.w .toot *1
CLOTHS, GABSIMBSZA so n
Mug 1110.1•0011 l a. =YEA.
mei; Marthaat Tnllar. T$ Badtbllald striet.
ri.g.m. ,, iNinN-.w , ml
100 WOOD STIIEET.
riEw GOODS.
C.) FINE — VASES,
DOMIADAN AND MINA.
NW
WAS ONTB
Tzi hs,
=mum o _ GMT Crollk
— Aline stook of
RAWER PLATED UOODS
===2l
0.11 and sismine ow goods, ”e
teol satisio4 no ono mood tall so be salted.
•
E. E. BREED & CO.
IV::ltYia iau'iNHJl
NINA. GLASS
QUEENSWARE.
♦ large userunent of new pattana and alum.
Plat recenritd. ;Also rlated .ad Drlttaata Ware,
Vasa sad Parlaa Ware. navy *maths and for
Ws at My km sates at
•-•H. 13IGBY &
Na 189 118111i91 EMMET.
JIM •
LIVERY & BALE STABLES
ROBERT 11, PATTERSON & CO,
001(11111ER OP
Seventh Avenue and Liberty St.,
PITTSBI7BOII, PA.
;SU on Every Saturday Hold
AN - AUCTION SALE
lORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
. •
WAGONS..
•
grgrral.g agpertaislacto the Bone.
, Pirtle.ld - desiring to aell vud Vole. leave their
notice of aindanvaeat on or baron Thursday el
nab ereeeln <dder As advertising. Prompt at
tention sad good eara will be given all knock lelt
Magda.
JOHN H. STEWART. Auctioneer.
/011211. n.rivernacnr.
R omrr. H. PATTCBSON & CO.,
xavxamr. swum
COMMIMON STABLEEP
isTERTY AITTalt k LIRgRYT
ks IFTIVSBURGE, PAL
alk
^RA .
rustaterron
NEW VARY
Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
NEWARK, N. J.
Assets, Over $500,000.
Ali Yoitelea Meted by this Company are perpet
ually
. Non-Forfeltioi after the payment of one
Annual Yremlurn.
DiuMends annually &elated and .oTatud on
third annual prrtnium, either.= the nano annul
Lures. or the puliul. Or La lnductlon Of VIM&
HENRY KIRKPATRICK,
General Agent,
161 1-2 Wood Street, (2d Stour,
==!
.Mtl i ell•ble,Aitests vntzikUmll
THE IRON Urn
MUTUAL LIFE 'DURAN CO
Of Peniitavlvamia.
Office, 75 Federal St., Allegheny City
i • DEXElilreala
aaJA
Capt. IL KOBINbIJai.
• Bev: 81LL i b r 13. 0 0 3 . )...
A. REE%C o uti ni lev AlleadeAr
gIiZT Mitt 1107010f 1 Llut e titl.
C. W. 333 1. Hatter.
A. B. BELL. Atuovany.at- t tn em _
D. L. rAirrEVruN, Ln. b
c .A . T o c lrjlovaans,ritrestdelat.
BAY .1 D. GLA11L.11.134.1 r Proaidiant.
atrea, See
G. IL. BICXBIY. Troaa rit =
X. W. WHITE. INEDiCaA'ADTHSIA.
DANIEL t19T091611. eePlAgnite
COALIBIBBIONED AGE 313 YOH' TUE COO
John EL Donaldann, Aoeah.n7. Va.
X'• W. Han.,_ltouliester, ra.
Bey. James Holling_arread. Waver. Hai • .
T. H. round.. XUA ruvlintiv
G.e Sk e t rHay.Jo. J nm na t Ma . n a i . era.
Company strictly mutual. All profits accruing
to volley bidders by dividend returned ly
from the end of tha n rat 7 ear. All policies hea
-1 forfritt.N.
CASH
INSURANCE COMPANY.
PUTILANIS =ID/NG, -
oh $ Hutt Amman& fecomd Elmer,
EITTSRINUSH. PA.
Capital AU Palai:a.
DIRECTOR&
N. J. vim N. I OsSNILBAUS&
Dann allure, S. H Hartman. A. asamml.
JAMBI& S. M•Clurkan. Jas. EL. Daley.
Thaw talth„.o.l3,Wrllosk.
JVlLWJlNvittizy
.106. T. JOHNSTON, 06
Car& J. CHAO& On
Wares on Liberal Tarawa
warn
AGAINST LOSS AY FIRD.
FE/ARM INIRMANCE CO, OF rwourmui:
017/OZ,W• iiTWILE Mutat OM.
DtztaarcES. •
cresnosiv. Newton, Yordeazet Loa
hli
TOW W /. ff. .111 , 71111.
Enamel rant,
Jacob B. N i ta, ff:l2. Iw'
Mr% V I R.
EDW. C. DALE. slime Mar
P. C. STEELE. Seere z 2 revs. • •
b rya, /am*,
North West corner mot Wood
pIIfINEVELVANLL
INSURANCE COMPANY OF ►IITTEUUUUN,
ornoz. No. 167% WOOD ITTBILET. DANZ
O 7 cohudaracr. BUILDIFO.
TWA Is a ro Hexeome Caro lr pairr, aid WWII Olitaid
Wu by Piearte. •
LEONA.BII WALTEJS, Prestelext
C. C. BOYI.X. View Yrettlent.
. Ettiftli
JIWILE IfeHLHENr. RT-PADILWS.,
Beeret Dreamer erf ..
Dinecrose:
Lemma Walter. M :
WI B I.ra..
S
e.
Jeoob Planer. J.
Jogni. meg, • Jobe Voegele7. ,
Jae- Horeb/. Allllnetli
Henn Orme. -
Mary irringrlANCE
RNlMlCEntlerat.
U. P. HERBERT. Beeretary.
CAPT. ttleEtir. NYMAN (react.' Astra.
011tere ; 9Y1 Prtte r r u ttret. hPertg • Co.'s Wale
Wiit thtro soden aVVlnds of nn errei
rte. Ma. • bertnin Irtelltuhlon, moortgrel hl
rectors who are well known to the corhormatty,
lied who are determined try - promotes.. sad
entry to areletaW the Come= which they POOO
assurned, ol oo att the beet protect:ea tO UM*
rho tleelre to be totem&
Aletsader Model. I Jena R.
I ph
P—Vraki. Vlittg.V.
4.lep.dvrpneer. .1.54gn Ktrk7 " wilm
oar '
David M.
P. Thmar..n
NATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Cor. Federal 11. and Diamond, illenkray
a r a r r o. the MOND NATIONAL
w. miumw,..ersdan t.
4011 X 8a.u1V14,41.v
JAWS Z. Wray - EA - sox. bacretsm •
***%.,.'=ll!Valfa.
PEOPLEW INSURANCE WM.
PAST.
ornaa. A. 8.006x=8 WOOD a aura WC
♦ Slam OlemPazy,takliti itniand Nadal Slab
Dtalt47ol4l:
Cart. Js L. Mid;
Balavel ah
P. Mutter.
Charles AtbacXo,
Jared Y. Cram, -
r va
redden.
President. L.
ecaretary.
L .
.
C. N. tot e
Janesau Ants
LI. Verner.
Wk. PHIL
JOHN WATT
I . ,,EiGi Ii EN If 110311JILINCZ
OOMPANT OP PITTSBURGH.
CMOS. ZIPIPTHSTRTET.BANa BLOM
solar. all klada at Pim aa4 MMus
JOHN
Mai .
JOHN IRWIN. Ja. Pru Wad. • ' '
T. J. HOSHINSON, 'Vim Pr MOM, '
0. G. DONNELL. Nemeury.
- (APT. WM. PISAN. Gaunt Asilt.
DIESOVOaa:
t e .
1 7. i l " Vt,s Jr. .N , t ' s' . , 1 ' I
k ft i
v " " li°
a v a o a
•0. U . wammy L ' ' lam.. H. a...• 1 4,
Haney mime, Francis /killers.
Comte. Ham. yam. J. T.15L001411.,
OW. Wm. Dam. T. B. Nevus. -
WALL PAPERS
WALL PAPER
At Greatly Reduced Price&
To make alai room for stew roods• We willed
till the EM of March stock now to store, -
Without Bogard to Cost,
HANINIONN PAST-0R PAPERS.
MINIMA NOON PAPERS,
UAW. AND CRAM sn
rArxm
L i glao, a large aseartteestof Cal! AP PAPlCilgia4
N 0.107 MARKET STREET,.
JOS. IL HUMES £
ELEGANT
' , APES HANGINtia.
ameled Wall Pawn In olain tints Iminn.
Moms to M o te t
and unote. Vermillion grounds
with gold and Inlal.l nrutw. ICM rionilzu
Vl/111, INDIA TPISTSV. PANXLB
Manhood and minted gold.
Newly Imported d
ale to be found elmiwbirne
country. /or t
W. P. PRARRELALLII
W WALL PAPER STORE,
191 Liberty Street.
WINES, LIQUORS, &O.
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
JUIFONFLOS OF
WINK BBANDIKS, GIN, E
WUOLESALIi DiALNZII3,IX
PURE RYE WHISKIES,
409 PENN STREET,
Have Removed to
108.284 AND 386 PENN,
Car. Xteventh ISt. (iorgterly Ca:Etat)
JOSEPH S. FINCH C 0. . -
YH.lL6,lB7,ll@.ln.7fJppi
Mar erMler, Pirrtszeteev,
111/11TUT/1=.21,4:3 GE
C441,44r Diatillod Pare Eye - 0
Alio, &alas la FOSEttla Will= k at ill &
QIIWIII. ROM it
nalaSal
rirDEDi OPERA. 110IIIIE..
BEN Ern dr the D
'chub. caseates.
WOO DENSON.
WZDNESDAT I.VeaNG. Mare. SI. 1170.
Ant time tkliseiwn of ma. gnat &Masao drama.,
In three sots, entitled
llTLite 703 TIIIS V.NZGIG I4 .
INL
TO conclude arlinths nen, faros et the
atonwAypules nouoiT:
CIiLP to 1112 BIG
TiltlESDAT—Boonnt of Oa Attaches.
FRIDLY—DiNICTIT or Jars ossotorP.:. - .
Grand Tana, Matinee on Ilaiarday.
. .
larG. A• . B. LECTVBEL
MISS SUSAN B. ANTHONY
WILL LICTITAS AT
ACADEMY OF MUSIC;
Wednesday Evening, March 2, 1870
SUBJECT--"Vvoig, *ages and Iti!
Ballot."
TICKETS
rots
lii7IIOLESELLE GROOII3B. am.
DILIVORTILIIMPER &,,
243 Liberty, Street,
_ (0990.1t0 head of Wood tireota
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Pittsburgh. .Pa.
Ems...
-" A. &T. GORMLY, .1812;
W. hi. GORILY,
WHOLESALE GROOM
271 Liberty Street,
(Di.most.T CM?. ram. HOTI.L.)
AL BTLIMIL .1. A. STULL
M . STEELE & SOY,
Commission Merchants
i'ILA3IIEI.ORALLV.WEE3II.ag.„
I
No. 9. 01110 BTBSIT. sear lan Gambia..
=
cerlelest.
on, all VW*
MEANOR & HARPER,
11A)1711, ORLIN ABD FRODOCII
10153=3#1313i011 Piteioh OAS,
No. FM LIMINTIF MUM
Onl4mm.UmMaN
Prrza HLI7. "zutaa I.=MUM
'WEIL &
rIONI/11131111101g DIERCEUINTS,
PLODS, GIULTICBEIMB, 1011 FBBD, .411
We Liberty lIIt., rittablimli.
taVtimell
.W. C. ARMSTRONG,
• . I.SugritNar b Yet:sera Armstirg.l
rsomeg ctiNnistaos
N O ; Aktkrlclet letzeoet,
arm 4 • •
srsnressi: n.
L . J.
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,.
NO. 396 rETT TS:ZArgT
1 'WILE; /MUM & rewire?",
Wloteggeroler w s . i Cod 11111=2:
Ash. lA Dea A% and "Lad OTI: Dim
Ear 114111:1 1 Re b are' iirt%itert:
rolrx I. ntrusz..sow• moues— mtit. N. stools..
TORN.I. HOUSE & BROS, Soo.
We_ ecalura to JOHN flOtirdt • CO, Waaaa-
Bale Grocer. and Connadaaltrn Marettants. Colfax
of andahflaid and Wafer .treat.. Plttabufsk.
.101 m mirror' W
Lnwm
roaweixscr..whiar
k SALE 6ROCERA AND PEODI3OII DEAL*
No. N BLZTH STANAT.-Instsoomit.
wsunick suarfiP,'
I==
Petroleum and ,Its Products,
DALTEWS BLOOK, DUQUEMIE WAY.'
ranaDziamil. ADDEI:SO.
WAILING, KING & CO.,
109 WALBUT STREET.
TACK BROTHERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND DNALANS IN
Petroleum and na Products.
rteoonroy e ?ag; tad Itwia t Bv g a
MAMA
sol;wm
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
mu= moms.
JUNTITACTIINC3 or
Labtint* &High Test Itendig 011 s.
•'eltiaaallraa,Y Am 160% -
Stands gnat brat trlttorrd ensagse _IIIMMO
Rabid unsaved toraporaturn. Spools. I OR Alf
.traPlcal climates or hot 'simmer.
Imeiniestive, Sainte, MarliAis•
Wlllsaat Sams.
HMI AIM andristalse EMI OM,
Adapted tor tddb_speed.
liptmlBl.B 011. - Woel, If sedl , LBBlBB 4111.
0111.Tammers , M$806.11eumele,
Mir mm 4 Haishingidueollima,
OU. Hams . . Oil. I Parade.
ARMOR VARNISH, to presort* Btlhtt lota
Work and Ruhr umr Ron int.
Then gradacte masmAketarei sada ter.
Tereddle , s_patent by Sayetbeated Wean la VP e
no. The Longo:lane Otto an dawn *dollen,
porno ly pore, outlons, saA ummtly HAM cols
cored. nand • RMAR temperature sisoltwort, sod
mann Morin doting roman cold. MI lel
roadOlis ara speared= stf . s ,
Vs "": Varrincl.=
k SMEARY. ' . Worn at surmount Bridge.
TX THE COURT OF QUARTER
IDINBIONS of Allegbeny county, No. *Do.
combo! titostons, 1969, Mlocu/Luonsus Docket.
L =aflutter of tie °pram of Hazlett sired.
Clef orl'ltta? aril. Appeal of Alba • W.VA.
Notice Is hereby siren that the eofersloand
Commissioner. arpoleted by !be Court to tab'
the boatmen/ offered by the perdu Wanted
In the abate eaten la relaltaito the motion at
'Lune therein and report the tab:m..llh 111 opts.
inotherean as to tech loollicatlon of the nput
of elenesa, D aln: and the finm of gm once to
be made by the Court. wlll attend to the tones
or We appotatonot At hit one.. No. PT Dlamentel
street. allot rltttburib, on FRIDAY. the 4th
day of March; et. D. 11110. at 1 o•deeh
ohan and where . all yanks !obtruded may at.
~ tumuli
I. W. (IVOR. 001111111$11/11412.
A SPIGNEEteI SALE OF BEAL
AaL Ea TATX.—WIIII De sold •
Tuesday, March la 1879,
Ie •
the peessisto COUSINS BRAVER 6711CZT
Atilt 11•01 , 1CYT ALLY)
PITY. Pa, all the
right Idle and lattweat
JOHN or. la awl to all. that cattala let
rpitee aground Wasted la the Sacond ward,
o
efts and county cf Alleattelry. Pa., tact*, •
(cunt of {Rutty-two MS) flat Slid OVenthog
hut along said Barnett alley parsalait ta•
tame wldto. oae handttd and tam (110) fast to
Pomp alley, hating•t•eted thereon ass two
y t:Ly Wet and two two etas,. trams etwalllag
h es.
pinsusl rental cf this property.fia about
.
60
Ttds property wID be sold sued et to a morl
gars %bassoon., bell by tbsCluseselosarsses
cos psnyorPldsbersh. ea, far " 4 "
issuers lilltb. wi th Utterer& sad lash'
1111410 , brooms yLsystdo mool•atooslly.
To be sold by pier of .1 JAMB IW•Agr=
k l is n iSxotr i . '" Algtil of
ifebruary $ll. 11170. -
COTTOI\ , MILLO ,
140.LIKE8, 8.E14
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS.
anT%•snoia.ciu,
o.l.bstaotosars or illart BZDICY azd WIRT
, ,
LaCICOIS SAD UW6410111,
8171VMKIII
`~}'l.. ~~_~j:Y'.'<Fia t irijr^:•T:u~ ~-µ'~.
.._.s .~ >.~~:J:6~,t.X.
...
I=l
=
OILS
=znza:3
rg7rns
& co.,