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I'UA:cII3 — IIRGH GAZETTE.
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No. ie Vivra STRMIT, Plttabargb„ .
TYJIMS
Qs* 'roar, by small
served b) ITasielers, yew wait . ;lb
iii&rilliyal,',i:
The Tye and Ear.
Dr. Gardner, Oceidlet and warty, can be con
sulted at the Monongahela House, for deaf
ness, noise in the head, discharge. from the
ear, obatrnetion in the enatactdan tube, and
all acute and chronic dlseases of the ear and
air pasaltgeS.
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Dr. Gardner, of Kew Tork, who is now at
Parlor H, ant floor, at tho Monongahela
HOUSII. treats Catarrh by the use at warm
tnadlcited nth/dation. The arlileted should go
and consult him.
The Eye and Ear
Persona sulferteg from disease of those deli
este organs should go and consult Dr. Gard
nor, Oecollst arid Aarlat. Office at the Moira
phalli House:
Dr. Conine',
The - renowned Eye and Ear Burgeon, le In the
Mimi the ItonougabeleHOuse. Let ell who
are Met,* !L It the Doctor,
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::11:1e;gfnen,
are, created a.>
ihreduCr;_uocnthi. and Autlel,
SE tbaliOnottiraluda
No* GOOsts. New Goods.
Tin: o ,o4lloa apring prints at lee, at Dunlap,
Luker arCii , s;:las.redeial street, Allegheny.
god 4.tingbauls,
A splendid assortment, at eXtrenaely low
Prices, at DIMI&P, Utter & Co , a, Id 4 Federal
street, Allegheny.
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• " OHO . 23 team., -
One Clime Dress Goods, fernier price egg coots.
Also a +splendid stook of Alpacas, very cheep,
at Dunlap, Laker a Co.vs; Feueral street.
Allogheny. .
A Grand Soiree Musical
Will be given by the pupils of Miss M. .1. All
pelbee, at Lafayette Hull on Friday evening,
Mann Mid. Miss Mooney and Professors
Wautelink and Lawton have kindly consented
to assist on tbo occasion. Tickets for sale at
the music stores and at the door.
Don't Spend Von,. ➢Toney
And endanger-the litre of your children by
tiling the venous worm remedies, but ask for
the “Speeffle Browne rerntifuge Cb which
cures MI eases, and the soonest babe can take
them with safety. Sold in Pittsburgh at Jo.
mph Flemings Drug Store. No. .14 Market
street.
Calumets! Carpets!!Carpets II!
Persons in want or any thing In the way of
carpets, door oil cloth. hearth rags, door matte
dc., de., would do well to call at Dunlap, La
ker d Co's, and examine their stock. They
have a splendid assortment and are selling at
very low prices. We would advise our leaders
to give them a call, for we are satiaded it will
pay you. Remember Die .place, 36 Federal
m=oot, Allegheny.
The Late Challenge
It having been stated in yesterday's paper,
that I refuted to stand the otter of t5OO to beat
any of Logan's men, this is to certify that I
weut to Sir. Jones on Saturday with Sisti, when
he refosed.to put up the money. With regard
to the man Seigfried I had nothing to do, and
nover said anything to him i.e regard to ruck
ing barrels. Jong Mosses.
17 6211/1 . nOSZNIIatION.
A Wife ■t Forty
"My notion Of a wife at forty," said Jerrold,
"is that a man should be able to change ber
like a bank note, for twenties." Presuming
that our married men are content with their
lot, and Only desire to know where they can
buy a superior article of boots and shoes, we
would info= them that Joe Robinson S Co.,
No. el Market street., are now selling their en
tire stock at retail at about the same price as
other dinners charge by the case. Teta de
duction, with the fact that his stock is really
a Superior, article, has crested a demand for
it that Is really surprising. While other deal
ers are complaining of "drill times," •trade
falling off," as., Joe Is doing a rushing bust-
next. We ;Levine oar readers to call In
3ditl'l er_•t - rett, aryl eatlafv. themselves as to
the truth of our ailiertlon.
tttt ter's Cacti rated tetemaela Bitters
*gab L D. L. r. BODTHWOD.TIVP LITTER.
Pius - pact Cotxxox, GrelteSTOWS, D. C., t
• April 2, 1513. ;
Hews HOSTITTED. a It
gives me pleasure to add my . testimonial to
those of o th ers In favor of your excellent pre
paration. Several years of residence on the
banks of a Southern ricer, and of dose appli
catlon to literary work, had so thoroughly ex
hausted my nervous system, and undermiree
any health.that Shad become a martyr to dye,-
perils and listroM2 headache, recurring at
short intervals, and defyieg all kaown remmh
dies in the If aterm Medlea. I had come to the
conclusion that nothing but a total change of
residence and pursuits would restore my
health, when a friend recommended Boatel
ter's Bitters. I procured a bottle as an experi
ment; it required bat one bottle to convince
me that I had found at last the right combina
tion of remedies. Thu relief it afforded me
Lae been complete. It is now some years since
that tried Hostetter's Bitters, and It la
but Ju.st to say that Ihave found the prepara
tion all - that it claims to he. It Is a Standard
Family Cordial with as, and even us a stimu
lant we like It better than anything else; not
we use it ittall nervous, bilious, and dyspep
tic Cases, from fever down to toothache. If
what I have now mid will lead any dyspeptic
or-nervous invalid to a sure remedy, I shall
have done some good.
I remain, gentlemen, respectlnfy yours,
E. IL E. N. Sorrswears.
Hostetter's Bitters
Are sold wholesale and retail at very low rates
at Blew lines brag end Patent Medicine Depot.
NO. 64 Market street, corner of the Diamond
and rourtit street. -
Fall siAatl Winter Goods.
it is with great: piasters we call the anen
tan of oar reedersto the ettbperb stock ofFoll
and Winter GoOsjnat received by Mr. John
Meier, Merchant Tailor, No. Federal street,
Allegheny. tits stock embraces some of the
most beautiful tAkiihs, Cashmeres, Overcoat.
Mgr end Y.:Mines arm tiroaght to the western
Market. assortment of Ftordslibteloods,
eomg Hs lag Shirts, Drawers, Collars Neck Tie..
Elanditeretucht, go., Cannot be .mttimssed east
Or west. A- -irge stobk of ready mad Pants
Coats, Vesta and Overcoats,,will Ma be amid
inhis establishment. Persons in want of any
thing In the e thing ins should not fall to
give Sir. Weler seal!.
Thomas' 1111. Parry et Co.,
Practical elate Rooters,and Dealers in Ainert.
Min kate various coors. Othee at Alexan
der Laughlin% near the Water Works Plus.
Wroth Pa. Residence, No. 78 Pike street. Or
ders promptly attended to. All work warrant.
ad water prool. Repairing done at the short.
eel notice. No charge forreparns, provided - the
roof Is not alassed alto. it is pat on.
'.. .Ca ter Setthlthr !Mop
flgmaned after an absence of three
years fa the army, I have reopened my shop
tar ell eortrollobbmg la the carpenter flue,
at the old stead, Vlrs2l, Alley, between Smite.
Pea street and Cherry Alley. Orders solicited
ash proteptir attended to,
Interest Sa g teem Mexico
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Nsw To Merch 20.—Late Mesican adviees
per steamer battan, with Vera Cruz dates
te March 90, bhow thet the proteLsed imperial
pm:ldeation Orthe country is as far as ever
Iron realization, and that the Republicans
nun maintain the contest the invaders in
nearlysill sections with senbborness and cour
age. Yet the slightest intention of the Preneb
to withdraw is yet apparent.. Several mini.
Maud tights aro recorded.
The victoryn Milan. Mendes, over the Repub.
Means Sa Michoa„bi claimed to have been far
More Important than at first reported, and ho
aftewards had a brilliant reception at Mori id
in honor thereof. Mendez saye hit:Waif that
he fought the bands battle , n chiefs combined,
that he had • hard aad that his own
lmses were :severe. Confirm/U.lOn is furnished
regarding the critical position of the imperial
ists at Tampico. The Republican troops aro
threatening the twill—bang tlrfOrixt within :
twongs. sulfas of It in the Paella Mate, the
fmporiallsta were Mill (*Mined LOA few porta,
the Republicans holding all the *country. The
latter had boldly attacked the garrison of Ma
sa:but on three.oommone within live weeks.
, Maarr, Maximillian , s Minister of
Colaulzsion, bad left for-England, and it was
rentiored - that ne hail heal thus disposed of to
ATOM divine farther offense to toe Milted
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One of the Belgian Envoy', sent over to con
dole with the Zonate. Charlotte, was shotgun!
- killed - while ear route from the Capitol to Vera
CUM by grierrillas,who attacked - pie stage in
which be was riding.-• • .•
Y. Ballard, Napohxres Balmy, haslet on hie
The , P_assattleas Unapilioonned.
NiterOlz;
at gar Much %—ths, , liantunnut Club'
bahPros:W Joson
an nonosatTsnemosnlinn,sentutsted ent
the p hn ne.
t idalanns IhnnlXnts Ponnlent, on.
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VOLUME LXXX.---NO. 67.
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BY
ODE SPEG'IAL DISPATOTTES.
PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE.
Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh tiazette.
lissaianutto, Marph 20, 15k."..
SENATE.
BILLS 11.1 PLAGE.
Mr. Ur/than:, nu act changing the dividing
line between the townshipt of Liberty unit
Peebles, In Allegheny county.
Mr. LandOn, an art incorporating the l'eun
sylvanla Petroleum RIAU Una Company.
Mr. White, an act to validate the will of
Alexander Jeffrey, late of Allegheny eonnty.
Premed finally.
Mr. Connoll Called Up the ant alltinrizing
the Peunayivania Railroad Company to [n
orms(' their capital Mock, and to horron
Money. Palmed dually.
Mr. Donovan called up the net authorizing
the Connelsville and Southern Pennayivania
P.ittlroad Company to constructs railroad from
Connelsville to Pittsburgh, with branches,
and extending the time for commencing, and
repealliur the limitation as to the time of corn
'doting the main line of said road, &e.
. , .
Mr. tiraham.sald ho Would vote against the
NIL ['corm, he did not believe this Company
had nay honest intention of completing the
road.
tosttro.Wham am% Browne also opposed it.
Mr. Bali moved to amend by making the
tittle for the completion of the road eight yew,.
Agreed to.
Mr. MeConaughy moved to amend by pro-
viding that It should be commonced within
two years. Not agreed to; yeas 11, nays 17.
Mr. lionschOldermove;l to amend by author
icing the construction of twelve miles w !thin
two years. Not agreed to.
The bill then innneetl finally, yeas 21, nays 5,
Mr. Illgham voting fur aml Ir. Gruhnot
against It.
An Act authorizing the Iron Sian ufacturing
Corporation to borrow money. Passed. Also
an met regulating straets, roads and alloys in
the borough of Lawrenceville. Also an net
wequiring Canal, Railroad and Navigation
Companies to make early reports to the
Audi
tor General for publication.
"f sly Yong, Itiar-li 20.-The J lendd's Toronto limo Fen.
special dispatch says: A dispatch from Otto. Wxsamoros, March M.-The overnment
wa says that a battery left there for the front does not seem to be apprehensiv g e that the
on satorday. Other movements or troops to . Fenlans will attempt an mvasion of the Brit.
Ihe front aro reported from different points.- ish provinces, nor is the British Minister se.
Tne organisation of new companies is going -rionsiy alarmed on the aubject. Nothing is
fors ard with great rspidlty and the alarm now known to justify the belief that the Fe.
r:•.ins originated. Every no.ly now feels that Mans hare as yet gone beyond bottling meet
the Yenta. [newt ti desperate attempt to oh- : lugs, and making collections of money in aid
lain Canada to use its it base, and very little . at their cause. Certainly nothing has been
dependence is pineett ‘ll,Oll the American Gov-' done of a belligerent character to authorize
Tnmont , s professions of observing neutrality. the government to interfere.
he authorities feel that they can expect no _-wow-__ -
sympathy from the United States, and must Tbe Lute Jamaica Revolt.
help theimelyes If they would maintain Xlsw Yoax, March W.-The further progress
pence.
of the Royal Commission in their !eremitc.-
statements show that i.•/1 i )1011.11./ regulars
and ten thonsund voloteers lire under arm:, ; ~,, Into the Zi,„"„T,na,if-',,,,Z,VLItt:Ls reported in
and fifteen thousand more votunteers are , - "' rn '''' ' ' --.-- ----","----
The entire British West India squadron bas
drilled and armed, but not under pay, making '
been ordered to Halifax.
thirty-five thousand Men ready n n n moment's
A strong feeling In favor of the annexation
tiotice.
M./maim to the United States, is manifest-
In this city the Central Council of lonians •
.., Colon 8,,,,,, , Wu , 1,, secret seks „,. ~,,, lug Itself among the people of that Island.
through yesterday, bus nothing of their pro
eeedings ens given to the public. Funds and Ibe Vireo at Ilamem.
rides are still flowing in both here and at the New Torn, March M.-Further. advlces from
Sweeney 1 . ..8 , 4011.1.0ra, and It is reported that , Havana, per steamer ManhatlilMi state that
come important features are now m processse the numerous recent fires HiroUghout the
iluvolopnient.
i Island are attributed by one of the Havana
It Is current I y re port tel
that Oalioney ins,
journals to negrci incendiaries. The discovery
within c
u fro days, sent off an expedition oof a plot on the part of slave traders to de
ft', thousand men to some point unknown to stroy one of the Havana newspaper (Moos in
the public.
reported.
The total strength of Sweeney's force organ- •
teed Into regiments and battalions, rrer to to
day, Is given at 13,110 a. It is stated that before
a month passes the number will tie doubled.
A XiClith COGRESS—FIRST SE4BIOI#I
Utah. Colorado and Indian Territory. I --
31r. Worthington, from the SpeeDU Commit
tee on Cattle Plague, male a roport xhien
Was ordered to be printed.
Mr. lirowneealleal up nail had p.onnnl, eo net
relating to the illegal Bale of intoxicating
!ignore in Lawrence county.
Idjou mca
Mr. Boyle, one to prevent the sale of liquor
In Belle Vernon awl Fayette City.
One relative to street tazey in the borough
of One to authorize the City of Alle
gheny to issue botids to the amount of 4150,06 h
for chart Improvement. One relative to the
streets In New Castle. An act relative to Wash
ington Borough. An act to authorize the Court
of Quarter Sessions, to appoint Auditors to au
dit the bounty accounts of School Directors
In Allegheny county. A. act to authorize the
IfonOngabela and Coal fill Coal Company to
borrow money. An act to organ/lane plank road
from Pittsburgh to Liberty Postofhce. An act to
incorporate the Pittsburgh Fruit [louse .A.sso.
elation.
POSITION OF AFFAIRS IN MEXICO.
.I".IEK*2 YaOAIY 13 1-ILa.l-+
The Court of Ciai Ens ..Ict
WASEILITGTON, 'March 20.—The Ceded States
Consul at Tabasco, Mexico, reports to the De
partment of State, January Id, that the posi
t:on of affairs in that section is unchanged.
The Consul la in "firmed that hostilities have
been waged_ along the Sod them border of the
State in Vera Cruz, since the issue of the Em
peror Maximilian's proclamation, - which has
led to the massacre of those who were so un
fortunate as to be taken prisoners of war, by
either of the contending parties. The Consul
informs the Department that in late explons
'lens he has discovered the ruins of two an
cient cities, Which have remained unnoticed
and unknown since the day Of the conquest.
The Senate Committee on Territories ye.-
terday heard a delegation Of Indians froze In
dian Territory in favor et admitting that
Territory into the Chine as a State.
The House Territorial Committee are con
sidering the question of the admittance of
Utah,. on the application of the Mormons
Among the leaders of tile Mormons now In
Washington Is a son of Brigham Young, who
Is urging this measure.
It in said the question of the li(11[11.1.011 of
Colorado will be reconsidera' in tile Semite.
Toe Post's Washington special states that
the Ways and Means Committee has agreed to
take ep the loan hill to-morrow. It is proba
ble that it will be ed amended an to restrict the
powers of the Secretary of the Treasury, and
in that form be passed by the House.
Wasninarest,Elareh Bl.—The President has
approved the act in relation to the Court of
Claims. It repeals the fourteenth section ol the
net establishing that tribunal, which the
section provided, that no money shall be paid
out Of the Treasury until pass l upon by the
Court, and till after an appropriation therefor
shall be established by the Secretary of the
Treasury.. The present law allows either party
to appeal,to the Supreme Court of the United
States from any decree which may hereafter
be rendered in any ease wherein the amount
in Controversy exeetils $33,000. The amended
net allows an appeal at any time within ninety
days, excepting in such cases where the
amounts found doe by the Court have been
paid at the Treasury.
APPROAONING CONNECTICUT ELECTION
ANOTHER LETTER FROM COMPTROLLER CLARKE.
NEW PORK DISEASE. IN NEW YORK
Railroad . Employees Discharged
Now Toot, March M.—A special to the Com
merce,/ Advertiser, soya: There are positive In
dication's that the administration Intends to
support Mr. English, Democratic nominee for
Governor in Connecticut. Secretory Welles
has declined to write a letter endorsing the
Republican nominee,
The same paper says that Comptroller Clarke
has addressed a long letter to the Chairman of
the Ways and Means Committee in support of
his recent letter to the Secretary of the Treas
ury, and in reply . to Mr. HoopereStatement of
Thursday last. Mr. Clarke then refers to curl.
one figures, which have been furnished by the
Treasurer, and erg es at length from them
that they sustain the coalition taken by him
respecting the amount of money on hand or
subject to the order of the Secretary of the
Treasury, and says that they further reveal
that the Government held on the first of the
present month over g 75,1100,000 in eom, instead
of .56,738,190 dollars, as represented by the Sec
retary's monthly statement. He further re
peats that every monthly statement of the
amount of coin and currency in the hands of
the Treasurer since April last, has beau no
greater than that held by the Banks subject to
his orders.
The World , . special says The new pork
disease, trichina, has made its appearance In
this city....
It is reported that the Jersey City locomo
tive works this morning discharged over three
hundred of its emplOyeet. The reason for
this change Is not given.
• The Committee on Railroads, at Albany, Ens
reported in favor of the Broadway under
ground =Bread. It considers the project
'feasible, and that there would be no serious
Interruption of Waffle
The 'fathead Episcopal Church, in its Con
ference held in this city, has adopted very
strong anti - slavery colorations in which the
doctrines of impartial liberty, and the pun
ishment of traitorsare earnestly enunciated.
Wriztax Tosainve
Accounts from ledlo oud Cluoa—lL Ins. of
Mein Dead.
Naw \you', March 40.—Late accounts from
India And China report the rebellion which
as arisen from the embers of the. suppressed
Lin kplog revolt was gaining ground: Shang
, hat was once threatened with an attack, and
foreign residents were preparing to . Meet
their assailants. Horrible accounts of the
cruelties Indicted on captured' rebels by the
Chinese ofildala under the sanction of the
British authorities, me published in the Hong
Ifiona .papert. In India, disturbances had
M;nbroken out on the northwestern Iron
liomeof the native Princes were taking
_
energetic action for the suppression of the
slave trade. •
The lit Leslan encroachments In Central Asia
sttll.formen a topic of dlenvialon. A St. re
tentbrrrg spectal eorreepoudent asserts that
the commercial advantages of the movement
will accrue to Americans for many years to
come.
. The King of Slam Is dead. .
•
Oen; Burnside Nonsinatew for Bove/am
Paarimmas, it L, Mareltlo.—tineeral Barter
side wse today nominated b 7 amlamerion, by
the Union Convention for Gorarnor.
ne 'Unionist* are Brine a waute crone
hundred guns m tator of the in of
- Gan. Burnside.
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THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
LATEST NEWR REVENUE COMMISSIONER'S CIRCULAR. a E t itty.4 l l l ...'"r - aßt n n t il tittarr
1. ,
' New Yoe., March At—The Times' City of
r r
It 41--- IVI t -a-, - . i 4 ..74 il I) ebt, : Mexico correspondent mentions the arrival 0
The
TELEGRAPH. five hundred disgusted confederate.
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only settler in a fair way elation= isGerearal
Shelby. He says there is great dlsapPniza-
SEIZURE OF SMUGGLED GOODE., ,expressed by the Southern mul t i:ants.
k•Tentiew on the spot have claimed 0 best'
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land for themselves and the-friendly "try
Admission of Colorado and Nebraska., Ma u ry • has actually given tlfe best bind to his son. At
I last Mau has found his level There is bat
, one opinion about him here The Empeor,
' his master, the Minister, the Mexican General,
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the French authorities and bas brother con
1i Ar a isciON, March ....1 —The Commissioner federates consider him a humbug OP the first
of Infra-nal Revenue has issued a circular call-
water. He seems at last to take the plain
lag the uttentton of Aasessors and officers hints that have been thrown at him, and he is
, goi”,. to E urope.
in the act recently passed declaring the mean- The Tribune's Parts correspondent writes ,
t,.
myer_.,rvgisintetiposmateitipveersl
lag of certain parts of the Internal Revenue Onal tha f t ri t en h. dsO is f r o o p E re t en pei
set. The third section requires all persons 1 intention of witfillrawing the troops from
malting returns to declare in cacti returns Mexico, that all the speeches from the Throne
whether the rates and amount, therein eon- , meant, was that when the French interests
re
tained are stated according to thin; values In I wer fy s,
legal tender curncy . If the rates and I exp e
edit ull ion accomplished by tine consolidation
amounts are stated In coined money, the At. of the Mexican Governmen, than, and not he
r receiving the returns must reduce them tore, the army will be Immediately ranged,
to their equivalent in currency at the time and this will certainly require considerable
when, and the place where, the returns are re- time. The American public will ve n erate° that
eelvable.
theisfaction the Imperial speech
The friends of the Mexican Republic are Mr- has been ` the result rather of their own wishes
eulating a statement of the aspect of the fines-' than of a considerate scrutiny of the words
lion based on the comparative financial condi- ' and nature of Napoleon. My own opinion is,
lion or the connixv ender republic us and I that the Imperial declarations are good, Just
ttttt rehlaLrisies. It show s the total foreign I be far as they are LMlltirtned by act, and nr,
debt, m. recognized In 1.47.2, tole nearly eight - , further, that It will be a very bail policy for
I.s 0 million; legs than three million hi due th I our people oronr government to forget, that
Fresieli, nearly nine million, tree Inandre '
, Napoleon the Third s t ill bea'r watching.
t litimand to the Spanish, and the remalnde ,
to English subteen,. Wild,. t he annual expert
-
lit nree• of the Republic, net establishedby Con- The Attempt to Assassinate Seward—
grers in Del I. Suited at eleven million, those ; Confession of an A In.
0! the ,041.i1e11 gnu ph 'e are said to be nearly Locievita.s, Ky., March W.—A elan named
err million.
King, who was arrested a few daya ago fora
I, ,s (urine; n-serteil that in addition to , thou ~,,,,,t a l---
committed In Ohio, awaiting in
i.l.le,eilo,usl, 05 the amount of the public loan, . 101 l a requhsitlon from the Governor of Ohio,
pin out fur tilaxini Olen In France, and taken I juts confessed to Hav e, a recently congaed
hy French snhjoets, and for which Loma Na- Government detective, that be Ming), not
poi,sol is mond ly responsible, then it have been , Payne was wh o .„0.,,,,1 to eases.
I, pendivl from the public revenue of France taxmanainate'Secrety Seward. Tills conversation
up to the end of the rear iwis, i n au., attempt t.wing repeated to Major General Jed'. C, Davis,
to propagate monarchial Institut inns on She „1,,, tompon‘r g y ~,,,m inand, , flit . d epart .,.,,,, t.
it/11,11,1 1 (..111. inett t, el 50,0K1,0110 more. , Davis telegraphed to Washington for partital
A IV a"lnington illePui di l'll , te. the C0M..." sho were acquainted with the facto of the
stoner of Customs to-day received..lntern- assaaalruition conspiracy, to come and nn
xes
genes. from tie not there horde", of the sett- Gaut° the afar. Ring is identified here as
oi c of 1,11,0 cigars, several Hundred gallons of : having been a rebel spy during the rebellion.
Itighwines, whisky, hnottl,, An., and a large I
lot of been, silks and cloth which hail been
smuggled From 611 e. Janeiro—River Platte War,
It Is as-tried that the vote on the admla- New IMICIC, Marnh Si—The Herold. Rio Jan
s, of : c o w, ad o s lit he speedily reconsidered { nth correspondent gives further particulars
in th euate, and she will probably be ad. 1 regarding the River Platte war. immense
edited, as well as Nebraska. I preparations were making for the battle
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which TVIIS imminent it the latest advlcua.
THE FENIAN EXCITEMENT. The allied army of the Brazilians, rgenti.
i and Umguayeasanumbering about fifty
the
mud men, and supported by a coneulemble
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, and an efficient naval fleet, lay on the South'
Rumored Expedition Snot odr i bank of the •• Parana river, In the vicinity or
• Paso De La' Pains, 1111,1 confronted on thu
'
. o nly h 2 s . i C d oe e e o n s
Defaegnsuavya world imfa tgerde aat
SWEENY'S ESTIMATE I) FORCE. strength are, however, possessed by thelatter
supposed to equalize to some extent the ad.
---• vantage over those of their enemies.
•
W Aqtrry nr un, Marcla`o,l.B66
SENATE.
Mr Fet,endee reported from the Finand.
, mortlttee a 1,111 making approprlattoos for
he support 01 the Military Academy With
amend en! s, hieh strikes on t the provLelori
prohibiting the paynlent Of motley In 9101a
tton of the oath of OtUre, act of lati, to cadets 1
oppolute4 aloes daatliirs. Ural, flora tiro States t
lately in rebellion. Toe uperoprlatlon for the
library In inere.ea, and that for repairs of
officers Quarter - sand some other amendment,.
A joint resolution 01 lie W6eottain Legtsla•
Cure arts presented, siting (era rooditleutlon
01 the tor On cigar, Its feet rd to the Commit.
tee on the District of
An appropriation 01 025.0e0 for the relief of
the colored people of the Distriet was pre
eenteil.
Mr. Saulsbury offered an amendment appro•
rioting for dirt ritiotion among the dei
n/ale Whitt. petll,lo Of ill , . Irkt rot.
The Senal i i......i t!,. / • 11,1 went; yeas
nay a :54
The Intl unn calle,l 110 In telt
iiraphle totoolunicatkoo the ( • ntle.]
Mutes 11.. l the lot utl of cult., and the other
%Vest. India Iglontl. tool n ht. Huh:mint, its behalf'
of Itlintsri. Ha mII ton, Dr/B.llod and other ear
porators.
Mr. aileronaa obJecLed to a:ranting the
privilege to any company In swell antorprbe.
Mr. Chandler sant there was great expenae
nod hazard m the unnertaklng. and some
and, Inducement maxi 1w held wilt.
Mr. Morrill thought there A.l nn uo .otlopoly
In It.
Mr. Sherman moved to amend by striking
out the tverd "sole" before "privilege." Lost.
Yeas la,
ourn nap. 17.
e ad
Una j ble to agree up , n
on its tionsios, the sere
ed.
MEE
Alr. Smith Introduced a Joint resolution gn
lag the thanks of Congress to 31sJor-tionorels
Gordon Granger and Jamie. A. (Sal - field, and
to the wen under their commands, for their
gallantry and heroic conduct in saving the
Cumberland which was referred to the Com
mittee on Militarr Affairs.
.
The flou r s then proceeded to the anti nishmt
busbiess of yesterday.
Pending the bill making the appropriation
for the legislative, etmuttru and Judicial ex
penses of the government, Mr. W.hburne
wished to amend by striklag out the paragraph
Increasing tile salaries of the director., tress
neer and assessor, and oiler ofileernand clerks
of the Mint Of Pniladelphia.
A vote was taken by yeas and nays, and MO
the amendment was then passed.
Mr. !deli., advocated the passage of an act
01 indemnity . for military mincers, and desir
ing that It should apply to Kentucky.
Mr.Ourlielii, advocating the bill, said he did
not doubt that many military trials were held
which could not be sustained in the courts of
the United Staten.
Mr. ROAN opposed the bill, arguing that per
-110119 who had been punished wrongfully and
arbitrarily should not be deprived of the
remedy which the law's of their country•aave
thorn against wrong -doers.
Mr. Coolt said he had evidence In his poe.
session to show that there was a tilspositicrti
manifested in Rentucke , to punish Union molt
there for acts done du 'ring the war. Under
military authority fifteen hundred suits had
been brought in that State, against men for
doing acts which they had been commanded
by their military superiors to do. The simple
principle involved in this hill was whether
the Government would protect the man who
had been engaged in executing Its laws and
suppressing the rebellion.
The bill pulsed by a party vote. Teas, 112;
nays, y r.ilvens returuingathe loan bill, said that
if this bill could be passed without a violation
of public faith and of public law, it would give
him pleasure to vote for it and read from the
act exempting all bonds, Treasury notes and
coupons front taxation by State or munetpal
authority.
The Rouse refused the previous question and
recommitted It to the Ways and Means Com
mittee.
Mr. Lawrence Introduced a resolution which
wan adopted, instructing the Committee on
Military Affairs to inquire as to the propriety
of providing for the publication of a work
giving a topographical map of the battle
delds of the rebellion, with roads, ravines,
piano of battle, dispo s ition of troops, land
scape stews of the battle fields, plans of forts,
breastworks, &a.
The House proceeded, as the next business
In order during the morning hour, to the con
sideration of.the bill reported last week by
the Judiciary Committee, to amend the ant of
March al, tall, relating to the habeas corpus,
and regulating the judicial proceedings in
certain courts.
ENEII=I
Messrs. Mcßae and limith advocated the
passage of the bill, and Mr. Ross opposed the
motion to re-commit the bill. Passed—yeas,
112; nays, IL
A bid was reported from Om Ways and
Means Committee, that no exemption from li
abLllty to State or monielpal taxation shall ex
tead to the money or loon bill. Recommitted
with order of the President.
The Mouse went into a Committee on the
Whole and took up the Consoler Appropria
tion bill.
Mr. Brooke argued the propriety of propo-
sing a treaty for maintaining a squadron on
the African coast.
The amendment appointing a Solicitor to the
State Department was amended.
Mr. Banks moved to tnsert before the word
"Mexico," the word "Republic of," which was
agreed to.
The MU was then laid aside to be reported
to the House.
The Poet 0112 co Appropriation bill was than
taken ap.. It was changed slightly. and laid
asitie.to be repdtted.
The
ted committee rose, and both bills were re
por.
passe
Thed. POst Once Appropriation bill was then
Action on the biploinntle Appropriation bill
11118 postponed till to...morrow.
The joint resolutiou relative to foreign crim
inals Was retuned to the Foreign Committee.
The bill relative to the annual Inspection of
Indian arrears was referred tothe'Ledisis
Adjourniii.
Bruukattew et Ileder.disal. 4botour,..
• Nhw Voiss4liana 40... A. Whabinedfistmelal ,
shy.; The reedginabop cd : MaJor , Geeetal Vr..
Cos= wu deuld4wl,' to date fr?iil - thelSth
Maud. -
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.PITTSBURGH. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1866
The Rtnderpast.
Milikaftwris, March 20.—Dr. W. &Maarle,
agliminenrphysleian 111. this city, M prepared
td - prove .that the rinderpest Is caused by a
parasite, growing In the skin, and will be
Checked by washing the animals with a cola
lion of ..mrrosive sublimate.
lowa Leandature and Gen. Costar
••• ' •
'hcreAurta. March 20. —The Times states that
(ho 114.9 e Of tpo long Legislature has passed
resointionealling for the trial and punish
ment of afajeir-General Costar, for alleged
cruel treatment of loam soldiers.
Cotlass Passed Cairo.
St. Loots, klareb 93.—Twenty-stx hundred
hates of cotton passed Cairo for Glnelnnatt the
past two weeks, eight hundred for St. Louts,
and one thousand for New Orleans.
Death of Prot Beek
•
BOSTON, March :b.—Ur. Charles Bock for
merly a Profesaor In Ilarvard College, died at
his residence yesterday, oi apoplexy. lle wan
70 years of age.
CITY AND SUBURBAN
The Plitsbargb, Fort Wayne moo che.
eaao Railway—The Bowlacer of the
Tear 1863. ' •
The annual reports of the Pittsburgh, Fort
,tytte and Chicago Hallway Company were
envie to, and 02ELIMned loy the Board Of Dl
reeSoiN at the Transfer Agency In New York,
host week, preliminary to-the general meeting
of the SharehOhlueB, ahleh will Rake lace In
this city to-day. The operations of the year
PC.I. compared alit, lion, are as follows:
1865. 1864.
rnst. truffle. • v,y b,uW 47,120.4G5
At an expense of 3,-115,u1x1 4,1111,098
Net earnings
New stock ILL par
old Income balance.....
From C. d Fitts. read—
coca to Bawler a Co
43,V1,000 11,019,067
1,111,101, 1,77.900
1249,737 97,053
39,015
31,01 x)
Total means of year.. 111,4M,1.17 tuoxr,4s7
New construction 4:,010,t00 42,703,711
A.Aron Branch -- 179,Sti
Interest on debt 101,100 101,100
Ten per oenL dividends 901;031 735,010
To C. b. Pitts. road ae,oon
Total outgo 41,250417 44,712,710
Surplus to new year... X 0,870 $1.09,73T
The ainonnt applied to new construction and
equipment, of the net Joarnings of the year,
over and above the sales of new stock as per
arrangement of 15431, is .887,900, and, carried, to
surplus, 411130,563—making over a million of dol
lars earned in excess of the 10 cent. in cash
paid to the !Stockholders, and another million
for Interest and findings fund to the Bondhold
ers. The application of earnings to the exten
sion of the lioad,and the increase of equipment
and station property, since Mat has been an
followsl
tntire improvements nod atlttltions..s7,3l2,ooo
Derived from new capital 2,En9,4110
Derived from not. earnings,
To wit
In 1861-3.
In Ifittl,
In 180.
.13,598,259
tU•
9 1 37 . 4 Kr. -04,44'
*After 10 IR cent. cash to StoCkholde7o.' 44.4"
The following note from the General Super
intendent of the Road accounts for part of the
falling off in the traffic of last month :
Naw Toon, March 16, 1806.
J. D. Lamm; Rep.—You will observe from
report of February a large falling
off in re
ceipts. I deem it important that. you should
folly understand the cause of thLilarge de
crease. 1. Owing to the loss of a bridge by
flood on the Erie and Pittsburgh Railroad, we
lenl but a few days' besthess alto that com
pany daring the month. 0. We lost ove days'
entire butducas from Chicago on account :if
the snow and extreme cold weather. The
above causes during the month, I estimate, re
:tuned our receipts from $71,000 to $lOO,OOO.
Yours truly, J. R. Dice coccus.
The Atlantic Monthly for April Is just
out. It opens with the first of a senea of pa
pers oa "'fbe last Days of Waiter Savage
Landor" written by Mies Hate Field. "Were
they Crickets?" Is au account of the myste
rious disappearance of a young man, who was
spirited away by the ghost of Copernicus to
the planet Mars, wliere he encountered
strange creatures and wanders. "Madam
Waldborough's Carriage," by J. T. Trow
bridgeJs a good atom be scene of which
lies in Paris, "Sainte Soave," is the sapient
of an admirable essay by John Foster Kirk,
the historian of Charles the Bold. "A Strug
gle for Shelter," by MAR C. B, Hawes, is a
pleasant article on the expenses of Irving In
this country. Mr. G. Reynolds contributes a
well written article on the Insurrection In
Jamaica. The political paper of the number
is ?canted "The President• and Congreni,"
and takes sides with the latter. "Doctor
Johns," "The Chimney Corner," and "GOMM
Gaunt" are cautioned. "O Y
ar oung Folks,"
also published by Ticknor a Fields, is also ex
cellent this Sleuth. Every article Is Illustra
ted, and young people will derive from its pa
ges instruction as well as entertainment.
Both the above are for sale by Hunt
Co., Masonic Hall Fifth street.
Diaenses of the Eye, Ear and t'atarrb.
Dr. Clardner, who is now in our city, stoPtang
at the Monongahela House, comes to us with
the hi hest testimonials as one of the most
scientific and successful eye and ear surgeons
to the West. The press throughout the coun
try do not hesitate to recommend him, suit we
have no hesitation in advisingour friends who
are suffering from any disease 0601111eir to
these organs, to eSU upon him at his rooms at
the Monongahela House.
_
The Reheat kishltdtion.—We were very
much gratalled at the large attendance at La
Fayette Ball last night, to witness the per.
formancea of the pupils of the Eighth Ward
134%001. The entire entertainment was highly
creditable to pupils and proceptore , _ and we
are sure that the parents mast have been
pleased with the manner In which the Bohol.
are acquitted themselves.
Death of • Pionstoeing Cilium—B. Kush
Petrlkee, Enq. woll .known throughout this
and adjoining States, died on the wtb hist.. at
Lock Uaten, after a protracted and Severe
illness.
Adultort.—Meitillot,A. iindsey, colored,
w committed to 10 11• by Alderman
• • trait' to answer further hawing Wed_ &i on
' el:Aliso' adultery pretorrodbyltutasobetos
Abu. -
, t ,
4 '~"....~iv r ti "~R`k.~_.n,...i4~'.~yTM•t L'l`' Y.Lw ,t "+a~3Y!!i
..
it Matt* to "Sartain" President John..
Mir - - alUsit• it, .
slOtt-A. Ludicrous, At . , ._ , ( . . ^.l 1 rewttm r, Ou Plenati. .
Use Baud." , rt ',not , !lurch M.- efore . judge b sterrett.
The friends of President Johnson ...wedded '
u,11,,Vi0 recover i o. rvin li thef.r. of Noah Metz v. th e
: y-action
on Thnriday evening, pursant In call, /a eft) ! t compensation troleum
as twelves a s agent
idonnoogoot do that buildin g , ~,, they hurl ' hi +riling n large tract of valuable property for
beenrefticeill the use Of the Hall, tor the re.- that defendants--the Jury toned a verdict In
tarot of the plaintiff for 0,1131,M.
MI Stittrethli our - paper yesterday. A band of George Weaver vs. S. D. Miller Action
=Wept/Jaded the streets prior tO the hour of ,
..Doinre,cistver wages for services rendered by a
Meeting - And a rimed assemblage, variously ;"
..! t he_ . plitiatiff. The defense was that the
half-past w.iiinotei t il Weil to wages. It was in evidence,
elltiMatrak at from seven to fifteen hundred, , '' 3 .1 b. mi employed as an apprentice, am!
had deflected on Market street by
EleVen.trelock. A couple of tallow candles had ,_h o w ev er, ,___ ,
..„ that Lhe ,, defentlants had discharged
Keett procured by a well known dealer In the !!!' „ ' . 7.02.tt .
.l i i .1 worked three months for
article, and after "music by the band" ex- .f, -. 1!„:„ . The
.1 ) °land IL verdict for plaintiff
- Maya Lq*ry rose and announceal a list of , 0, 1,17 ‘ ~, ,.
Ae,
cr.. . ,
.0112errifat the meeting, headed by COL Sam- ' ..-
Action to reeover tlano4i n e '' i,jle7 r g e'''''''..
set Aleßeiry as Chairman, And followed 14- n
neon sustained by f date tiff ilt thf. - e t . a • have
ri umbe.ir Of N ice Presidents, only two of whom
0. unsound Loeser Lon, the do , e, 1 Pun ht. of
we observed in Abe surrOnnillng darkness.
Inial having been guarseteaj s..:'s'ontl-r"..Plail-
Col...Wleli.edvy hrtetly thanked the meeting for .
detendant denied the notelet was o a ns . a d:
the besot conferred. and A committee on reas and oleo denied that any griarantee hatfb:en
OlutiOna 'Was appointed, after which there
given. Joey - out.
was "rwfutig by the band." •
- B...l l .taynahan, Esq., United StatesDiatriet st-onuen cone.
Attorneti was then oallednpon and tacit vered David Algeo and wile vs. Aaron Agin and
a Specohiln which bu minded to the "radical" wife. This Is au action for damage,. for si n ,
difforonee between the President and Con- denims words uttered. The parties occupied
gressondashed, 'which will you sustain to portions of the sarno house, located In the
The response of the audience was something Math Ward of this city. Algeo,the husband
after Ulla fashion t "Congress !" "Conereas to I of the plaintiff, enlisted in the United states
"The Prettldent !" "The President to "Con ' service in Wel, and in March, 1064. It is alleged
gease' etc. This rather il Iscomllttrid the speak- 1 that. Airs. Agin, ono of the defendants, circuit,
er, but after he had recovered himself he re- led a report to the effect that Mrs. Algeo b liad
Marked that gentlemen hail a right to say been fut. to her marital vows, and
t had
ne eun r
"tiongross," if they believed Congress was guilty of gross Improprieties eriha w igh:x n , ..
right. Restated RIM he always bowed with named John Klingensmith, by w h omno . ,
subudsidOn to the "vcrdiet of the Jury," what- then pregnant. On the husband a return h o
Mulled O'Brien slipped on the snow while
Accident.- On Monday evening a lad
Seventh street, In front of sc ,la
a,'
ever Unit Might be, and be was ',Hilo, to [Ward these stories. anti It is alleged that 11
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..... 5h,..0.
abide by their verdict. has some totally abandoned her on at-count to
There gati more "mimic by the band,' after the slanderous statoututits circulated agultst , .t- .
run over and severely injured. It was fem ..d
. anti oviere de could recover himself he aas
wide!, the President announced that the her reputation for chastity. Thole. M. Id. r. 1
Chairman of the Committee on lieeointione seall and Noah W. Shafer, Etats., appear for that his spine was broken.
was reedy , to report. Um plaintiff; and Thos. Howard, F. if. Collier
The Fortunate Dremer.-The fortunate
Ex-Mayo( Lowry then ascended the plat- and li. G. Childs fur defendants. It was observed
drawer of the chsto'n, set at Easonle Rah
form, or • Iteb," and, with the assistance of that . d r. Agin did not appear in Court, lint .it
a represen Live of the preen, who held the is said that airs. Agin Is the owner of proper- I l ust n i ght „Au.
o u r
~,,,,„ u um . ey,
od L.,,..,..
renceville. This •tifternoon there will Ice a
monde, totgeeeded in doelpherlag the report. ty In her own right. The damages are laid at ,
The quettion was then taken on the estop- aie,OUo After the Case hail !Welt opened bY t matinee !prebend ren, lit u hick every child will
lion of till resolutions , and the yeas and nays 31r. Shafer, the testimony for the I receive a present.
plaintiff tra.s
were aboUEcenally diVided-t he "noes" being dotumenced by the examination of Mrs. na y,
folic:tired y nnmero grouus , b ge ' mother of Mrs. Alm., who testified to a con-
Next / • - -- - •
e, mo " innate by the
band, "
,I • u r ic , wh i ch versation she had with Mrs. Agin, In which r
there wett tries for ~‘ Shannon," "Swarthwel- the latter made use of the slanderous words
der," n itallAyer,"• and others, but It was like laid i» the tleelaration of the plaintiff. The
calling
"spirits from the vasty deep, - as "nary ; Court then adjourned. This case has excited
a one'. po dded. ' . considerable interest In the locality where I •
The austral.a wo w uwinif cu i c ui u grout dead I the tinniest reside, and some idea may be ,
of uncut:tens, making a complete ornate of I formed of the extent of the gossip when we
OUR YOUNG F
APHIL, 1866.
the audience. peering through the mirk- I slate t thirty
-live some thi-live or forty witnesses , ..0.. .
tees, anew asking t , 0. a.ki f 4 s t utdur i un „due. "Is ,I have bone summoned.
Judge dbantifin prosentr".L. Mr. Swatswel.. :
1 .OLKS.
tier in tbugrOwdl" There being no response, ; Court of quarter Messianic . Thin popular Youths' Magazine, Mr April, counties
-
he muftis/hilly relieved by setae ono moving ' TurattAY March M.-Before Judge Mellon.
an inljourument nix, meet at the nail of the ' m , III& l i rpiat bEASONS, tt—L,roti, p. irate;
Fresidenee-but whether it was Prerddent Theinry in the contempt ease of Mayor 1 m ,
_ lO
w --- iNcir r t .Villio , ar k..
Johnson eir President Muddle} was not stated. Canby vs. Captain Robert Pollock, after be ng •• 31 t
L Tv INGS-Gall liamilton•
The InOtion to adjourn was put, but although out all Wald, cattle Into and returned a L ITTLE
hUltill LE IN LESIdE GuLbTIIWAITE'S
the `2oes°,. had it the tneeting was declared verdict Ot guilty, and th at the prosecutor pay ,
LI FEAulier ••Falth Uarta) , • ;OfilLlOtir •
adjourned; and the audience dispersed to the onmltalf the emits. The Court Instructed them PAT CY MUM; E•S PIES-Lacy , room:
i
that a verdict of guilty carried the coats with . THE IllsTOitY OF TIP-TOI
atep of dulusie by the band." The meeting
-Llarriet Beecher
wan en spiritless, without the slightest it, and that they had no right to isay that the !
1. „Mown;
13-Harriet
. ,
~ .
evident* entlntitiasm, and the crowd would
4
prosecutor should pay half the costa. It the .
_. 1 1 1 91 , t,'L1 , ..1-21 , _ 31. arrii .. .1.. li, 114o i dj .
T FARMING YOB BOYa-XI- M i lner
"Ten,
Acres
have remedy small had It not been f,', g . N;diroledt.w:sidenaonot g r ui . l o t.:::::. i lie b n o. t r. hey o.m on o ld w i i : li
t..h.,,
YORK ANL PLAT • I I Warr " A .N .
% . .e urcomb, Jr.;
the unties the band." I vide the costs, hut not otherwine. They then
Court and asked some further Instructions all . ROUND r riiE EVENING LAW F;
Pittsburgh Temperance League. to the costs. They again returned to the jorY OUR LETEIt BOX.
The Pftlebtirgh Tenthertmee League met room, and at 5 Welock came into Court and I Profusely Illustrated. by J. N. rile , 8. Eythige,
lust evenilig In the Leoturo Room of the First stated that it was impossible Mr th em to agree. Jr.,
a,
Supple. W. 11. Tbstites.
Prealryterkta Church ou Wood :street. Dr. A. They were then discharged by the Wert. So . Terms 82 nersneem. 10 eents par copy.
G. kia,u• Infleus„ President, occupied the chair. ends this ease for the pi csent-and It may be
Proceedings opened with prayer Its - the Rev. for all time
JOIEN P. HUNT & CO.,
Sylvester Alcove!. R. C. Mill-r, Esti., Secret,.- Sebastian 111Ilig was arraigned on a charge or
rv, read the minutes of the previous meeting, selling liquor withoet Itemise , but a no/ pros
PUBLISHERS• AG ENI 8,
which wade approved. was entered on the payment of costs.
Short all
the on the merits of the bill (Antrim Metz, charged with aggravated a/s
-now before the Legislature were made by AI- melt anti battery on oath of Jacob Krouse, ,
dermas Steel:Dr. Wren President AI ) reand. plead guilty to simple assault. and buttery 1 24.,
leas, J. D. Bailey, Samuel MeMasters, . hob. and wits sentenced to pay a flue of AM anti
Immo brim, and others. costs.
AUCTION
On Metlona committee was uppotnted to ' The remainder of the .lay w. occopled in .. . __ . SALES,
confer with J. - B. Gough, Esq., on the state of I the trial of Frank Gordon an I John Gordon, VINE FURNITURE AND CAlR
the tempartince quest o n In this *minty, with ; charged with rabbling the house or hey. P. At. Ji- PETS AT A FeTtON. -Ou AY MORNING,
the view, fts We Understand, of securing his ! McGowan, at East Liberty, On the night of the Marei. 2401, at ificoulock greet/K. eonilonig
sterVleeri trl deliver an address on the subject lath of February last. The evidence was.con. ,at 2 o'cloel r . . , 'a., will ye cold at Masonic Hall Am.
before a masa Meeting during his stay In the , clualve agamst three men, not that they Tom- 11 ''.. p. c ... .:',,..:,,, l'.lob,..iieeti,an.!..rlC: l oco ..?r::
city. The committee are, Dam.] Rol f noon, and , tnitted the robbery, but that they ildrtiolpu, • n ''',." LL °1 „:: r Z 0 .,...: ° ;" , . ,;',,'.' ~.•,,'",,,,' 0 ,.. ~,0 ' ,,,,,
I
wunam Little Rees. Bev. 51r. Sweet, Prof. • tell tattle pltinder, and had In their Doss.- i 5 7c....f,!, du ..,.:,,c u i - cd ~0 . ,0 , :,,,,.5 u. 5 ,- d ~..,.. ~.,r ~,
.„ 13 .kik.anr Dr . Dungla , anti Dr • McCandless. • Sioll bitrglaria tclOitt, etc. John If. Dailey, Req., I and OKA en mile: welooMind mahogany Marble . ..a
vne co:nute° will meet at the Bunking made on able Speech (or the prosecution. The &tintin g bureaus. elegant rosewinal whro-noi ami
Rouse of Ilottincon. McClean .t Co., Fourth , jury found a verdict of guilty. . marble top tshle; oak exit:mina tante; tills Wad lia I
street, on :Thursday morning at to o'clock.
----_ .sp.— and matiogsay nedstemis, t.,llWos.st wash slangs,
The Ex mire Corelnittco were instructed '
Th. Dif,t,lor. caurn. . dinin g room and wood canto! sed rocker. OOPot..
ogs, rare mid hail tables, oak side-hoard , loupe.,
tO procure speakers and a place fora meeting „,
to be held on Tamale). Ewen Ing next. The .. ,t Cos env, Starch thi.-Before.thoge Hampton. !. . an d a Remus.' , artvir of Feel hemwho° l
in et rUTl: Wee ; cook rata..., Veuetiaa and laid blinds,
FreSident was Instructed to communicate Flits tourt was engaged all day in the trial s ti v „ l ~,,,,„. ~e , 5,,, &,,, ~,,,, coda ~,,,„.
with the Allegheny City Temperance League . of a imisach of promise ease, la which Alias
It
carpets, ,te., le. Also, 4 handsome ellsible
to secure their co-operation. Mary Jane Davidson 14,1.1 plaintiff, anti John . liars, barge rota 2 small.
Adiouretnlarith a tweed let iOll. Corey iletmolant. The parties reside at the . b e,
T. A. SiceLELLANo. Ariet•r.
little village ar tilt] tsburg, near Port. Perry, on .
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fihnoilnit Again. In Allegheny. the Monongahela river. Tau plaintiff alleged : FOR SALE—FOR RENT.
, that the dOrelida 01 proln land to marry her, but
While JOhn Idetz, a resident of See milt proem] false pledge,. and plumed t he
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alley, Fo rth ward, AlieffbenY, was itesstng I other, by w M e lt she •PLIA damaged to the pOIR SALE—A Brick Dwelling,
along Fie/ .treat, . 1 . the Third word, alio. 1 ! amount of tio,olo-it sate ...I pmhaps more , •A• with nine rout. aud halt; Lot Si feet by' Mi.
ten O'Chte 0111 Netieturfftlfhtt WI elurifitiV, with i for eon ven 1...00, and line... It looks welt, , Ple..atif mteete° on Write clreeis Thig Inuiterty
fries . mow OnCOUntertal a guar a ni boy; '
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than Itce nm „. ~,,,, ow ., in ..,. 1 ,, e , 10 rem , r.o i wtli ...id tin order to tette an estate sr ,perry
engaged Vt i atitAyr ball inateh with two rolor e d am. 0 ,„ , io , ~,,,,,,,,,,,, ~, 1101 0. ,teen, of ,000.0. 1t , cr e leel ir i e Sl3 the J i r e e...., , ;: r nt ~ n , ,5 , ? .., .. .0fi 0,,
i t 'tti it, 1 .5
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Men nem Patti. Barn. wail Areisli mei Tat- osS ill OV Oen,. that Corey, previous to Apply at Vo. 151 lAtitn.l3 stregt. kt . tillriTn E.
!or. OnejOl the laths struck a friend of Nett, .ill Ist log ssl t le• anti), hint asked and itihri-If .
wheroupsM the trio perrielpeted In the sport ' ~0,,,,1 a p,. ~,,,,o tt o f the plaintiff'. -, - • r — l ,„ , FOR sALE_N o.
anaaktagilnenaa , pat att me Mum rim a „,,,,,,,.,. L „ „,,, re th „ ~p gh, r , ~,,,i ( lIILAP An A
short distance from the parties, and upoll are a 111 „, „ „‘,„ lie.. „ a . ,„ I i„, „ n „,. Ito „.,.,,,„ h er `..../ I contains 10.aerrs. In Derry township,. Wmt
ttirning Kalled to find Ids heed geor / p.m „„y„ ~ „„
~, ~ I ~,,..,,, , „,,,, 1,,,,,,,, over
„. , L I, . tin Ir . ! an 4 1 . 7 ,1 1. tg t i... ,,, tii . tr 1, 7:71 . 7:Vr . 1‘, 3 1: : , T . a . 11 . ,., 1 .11 1. 4, 1:
Dila he grew excited, threatened to I nrush, a/1..4'110'1, teIOOO . DOs., and ail Diet sort. of i'",..,,1 r 4,,,
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someone hide. the article nits Uri- o .e”, it ”"tl. leas. 5i.,,., of these letters were pralncisi ' '' S... 2 eMitatitra '1;0 acme, lo 'Sorrell Tp.. West
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this 13,01 relrpOlidOti to lf,y Mete, who threw oaf ' In „ 4 ,,,,, ,
and in •te, of them he. tells his moretand comity: well improved: Roue dwolltniti
hip coat astil-approaelied Barnes In a three:Ult. "dear" how she must drew+ for the ambling. one. of the hest barns In the county; well watered;
intljealluX, Thee atter tealkud ba ckwards . a ; ,1,. ;..
.0.R ,, j o , ‘. 0 ,,,,b . ",,, • 1, 0 to o ya e ,.d it,,, ou i lirsl-einas grabs or stock farm; offered at Um low
and upon his refusing to do so, produced e re-
It. liteLAIN .t. CU.
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ink""i".""i'n'Ll." a bh'fleett icicolittnributhany with other gentle- I pries of aro, Apply to .
Inert while lie win+ facing the M e in rebeltiom. ; ' WU
river and fired It, the idiot taking effect In lie tool, her to some rolls, parties etc., bet ' ...mamas
Metes left hand, Indicting a aerious though „ n ,,,. o i1u .,,, , so ,. too or throe ~,.,, , e IL . „ 1.,
not fatal wound. A accord shin w.“ Berth by , Orr, and a month Inter he was ularrloil to an-
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Taylor, but failed in reach the destination for •
other. These Were about the main Mots In the ' ;-
tt Melt It was 10 tended. () Meer E i e'rffi"ii• el . ease Mess, Marshall, Brom' und Negley itis.
the algid u okra, happ,,,,i t o b e ..y, itgad, and mitred for the plaintiff, and Pearson and Mil
auceeedmi In arresting the colored MOO. MAIO; lc , ~,,,,. der.,..dand. Jun
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on a hearing before Maier Morrison to-,lay,
were held to ball to answer a charge of aggra.
voted assault and battery. Its Memoriam.
The lotion ing preamble and aceompanying
reminlions emit pllAtied, on Inst. Lord's Day.
Alleged Aggravated Assents.
.s the First Congregation of riselplos, of
it
On Monday 'evening, a man nelmsl Joseph ~.„) . .1 , ,,..„,,„,5 . , ., . riy 1t ,,,... Iv.
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Fetter, appeared hero, m a y, hi,„ri s o n , of litt Mg tribute of respect to the metnory of a
Allegheny, and mall" oath, charging rine 3 . - distinguished utatt-tt bright bon Mary In their
scull Comstock with aggravated aSSO ai t and ~,,,,,,n , „..,.m .
battery. Fetter was appnrently In a very
, The tribute though Mier, iti JON( Sad ex
week condition, anti stated that lie reside. pr„,:sive. Whatever men may think of Illshop
near c o n dition, barer hall, Oa thy cat" Or if:tumid:ll's twthaloxy, all meet:L.lga to hue
of south Canal and Chesuat streets, In the
, , the nunnl 01 psulse for talthfulness and Mil.
Fourth ward, nail that so Tilextilly nigh , s• elenel in the spliciv In which PrOvitignee
hurt week, while passing' the aOII,SO. I'M observ- cuuo , him totwoo, ,
aril Coe-stork eMlitnitt Mg a n01,. .”.' .. ” 1 'S.- WUXI:LA, i ilioll Oka.So4l Almighty God to
postulated 01th hilts. TlibisO enraged the de. remove oar aged anal veneratile 'treater, Blahs
Madan t, that Ito non ace.l open the pro. rotor op Alt:Kandr Campbell, from his earthly field
and struck lain with Whet the latter eal'l"ewil of latiorth the higher j 03.0 end greater acklvi
to he n bayonet-once on the head and on the tios of ilea. en-ltierefore
left arm near the elbow, ingletin Rte 0 ghostly ltrsolrrd, Thal cr. meekly bow to this ills
wounds, from the effects of width he has pensatton of Providence, and that we
since been been condom. to his room and unithle to ill.ti la the WU and labors of Bishop Calapbeli
prOSOCUte. A warrant was Issued for the am an example of confidence in God, and the word
rest of the alleged &WRY party, and °Meets of Ills grace, of eatsecrution to the welfare of
Scott and Campbell yesterday took hint into Monona y Mid glory of God worthy or our
custody, while at, work In a trooper-shop in the highest admiration; and that we deeply twin
ward. Ile represented the facts In an 011 ti rely
;nil hige nitil blo bet•eaved family, and tender
different light.. and dernandt4i a further hear- to them toir Christian condolence, praying
lad. The request was acceded to by the 51 a)- that this henry of
may lit sanctified to
or, on bail being entered for his appear:owe, their goal, mut to Han building of the Redeem
to.day.
er's Kingdom on the Earth.
Ey order of the (March.
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A New eh eh E4IIOGO
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The First Baptist Church of thin city bare
Just. Mitered upon the n no, k of rearing u noble
Church Edifice, which, whesi eompleted v. ill
reflect great credit on nil concerned in its
erection, and will prove one of the gaunt of our
public buildings. The completed building
will 000uiet of two united structures—a main
edifice fronting on Ross street, and n chapel
fronting un Fourth street. The material Is to
lie of stone, and the order of architecture the
Ronionesti tie. The architect, David Gun dell,
Etni.,ef Philadelphia, has certainly reached,
In his plans, a rare combination of simplicity
and elegance in all that pertains to strehitee.
tural effect and interior comfort and conve
nience.
The contract for e cha has been n
ed to Boy ,t Son, th builder p s, el
of this citya ssi , and
the worts of excavation has already begun.
The chapel Is expected to be ready for public
service late in the summer or early in Septem
ber. We are glad to sea these evidences of
public spirit and noble christlan enterprise in
the efforts of the First liaptist. Church. The
men that have begun this enterprise are not
the mon to allow it to fall, or to fall short of
the fullest final success.
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Judge Bryan
Bernet. S. Bryan, Esq., recently confirmed as
United States Judge of South Carolina. al
though a native of Charleston, has been an un
wavering supporter of the Union during the
rebellion, and is descended from a Pennsylva
nia family, many of whom reside In this city
and in Philadelphia- ills grandfather George
Bryan, was Judge of the Supreme Court Of
Pennsylvania, and a leading man In the early
history of the State. Prior to the revolution
he was member of the General Assembly of the
State, and of the Congress which Met in New
York in 1766 to remonstrate against the "clamp
act." Be was distinguished as the author of
the "act for the gradual abolition of slavell In
this State," which provided that all negroes
and mulatoes held to servitude horn within
the States after March 1, 1780, should be free
at the age of twenty-one. Ills grand-son has
such precedents, both ancestral and personal,
as warrant his friends in believing that he will
perform his responsible duties without fear or
favor, and leave a retain' as honorable as that
of his distinguished grandslre.
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Maintaining a Nniaanco
Jacob Huntsman and Charles Stour, were
taken before Mayor McCartky yesterday, on
a charge of maintaining a nuisance, and the
usual fine wee imposed upon them. Tao par
ties keep a slaughter kens° out on Pennsylva
nia avenue, which was the cause of the com
plaint. In view of the fact that the Asiatic
cholera Is expected here this summer we
would suggest that itie highly proper for the
authorities to be looking up and reporting all
[Mae of nuisances. Back yurfle and vaults
require particular attention. Cellars should
be cleaned, and the free use of lime would be
a very good idea. Pittsburgh has long held
the pro-eminence as the healthiest city In the
Union. and In order that she may preserve
that name, a general system of purification
should be commenced a. anon as the weather
settles sufficiently to allow It.
Thoodev.—About half past live tVelOck yes
terday evening, a aloud of almost Egyptian
darkness passed over the city. Au tt was
passing away, a Clap of thunder broke Ilia
stillness or the evening. According to
weather prophets, this prognosticates more
cold weather.
A Good Appointment.—!la/or W. J.
Moorhead has barn appointed than° inspector
for the Weatern'Transportation Company . , e
position whilst:the well !Notified to till. tie
will be assisted In his duties by Wm. MO-
Elroy t Esq.
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Bishop O'Connor delivered an Adams in
Cleveland recently, doting which he aenoun.
end the ?limn movement as wrOng,' and do.
elated that IL would reenit only Inenriching a
few at the expellee of the many.
rxuno e.
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Llghtnint.—We were completelY .tmwata.
' , passed with storms - .last night, and atter tat&
attltt•thellghtateglisehett almost tneeettantlp
la west. The eenseettenee,:was that the
talett*Ph - w 4 r.ked :very badly.
thirst lreaNf Folks," tor-April, and ° At. .
tantio / 16 nu 1 .9." for: April, can be bail at I.lp
ion guth meet ; opposite tas L'astamoe.
Amusements.
TuxArae.—To-night, Mrs. Weller promises
something a little more attractive than usual,
~. play of thrilling interest. She will appear
as Naomi. in thegreat play of Naomi, the Des
sorted. The performance will conclude with
the spectre Bridegroom. On Saturday after
noon. a matinee will Inc given. at which the
Streets or New York will be presentml.
°rem, liouse.—ln addition to the usual at
usestion at the Opera ffouso, the management
have secured the services of the popular
young tragedian, Mr. J. A. Herne, who will
appear for the first time to-night. The planes
for the occasion are Oliver Twist, in which
Mien Western appears ins Nancy Sykes, and
Mr. Herne us Bill Sykes, and A day in Paris,
In which MI. Wee tern sustains nix charge
term, and kir. Verne sustains the character of
Capt. Wyndham.
lissome Sphynx continues to
hold forth at Mustmle Hall, drawing crowds
to its levees. Every evening a beautiful
chamber set is given away, together with
one hundred and forty nine other presents.
It will only remain daring the present woe&
To the Wool Growers of Alleuhezry
County.
Tay State Convention of Wow Growers di= rected, by resolution the Vice President/1 Of
the respective counties to call meetings of the
wool growers Of the counties, for the purpose
of forming "County Societies." auxiliary to
the "State Assoela lion."
- In yornuanee of said resolve, the wool grow
ers of Allegheny county are requested to meet
at Mare's hotel, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, on
Wednesday, the !let day of March, 1E166, at 11
Melock a. In., then and there to take into con
sideration the propriety of forming a "County
Society," and electing delegates to the Slate
Association, and also such other matters as
may be essen dal to the continuation prosperity
and protection against foreign importation,
or the important and valuablengricultural in
terests.
AC are earnestly invited to attend.
Wst. F..lionswros
Vice President State ,
A.ssoc , n, for Allegh l y Co.
Strong . effisrts are being ma de to break up
the swindling Jewelry and gift enterprise
compantes, who are sanding their circulars all
over the country. In many portions of the
country postmaet ern are potting up the fol
lowing notice, Which will no doubt, save a
great many greenhorns from being plucked;
TANN LVJaatnot—BuWsns Or 3NIVILLWIF AND
LOTTICRY SWINDLIM.IO-Ali persons doing bust.
nee,. at this peed-office aro hereby cautioned
against sending money to , the swindlers who
are constantly sending through the mails
fraudulent circulars offering Jewelry certifi
cates and prize in lotteries. Those
who issue these circulars are swindlers, and
ail persons are warned against sending them
mosey through the malls, as they are In the
habit of pocketingit and denying they
Take 110 notice of their circular,. it a re
seat NOU.
ctiCt7lo.rfrinllldielanui,tr.—Jz:ihhtitn.eßn.raTipitengteleste.throeef etc.npillgiytrix:ulneaegt
ideas' Mercantile Library Association. The
suldeot for this or ening Is “Yeauliar People,"
a lecture which 'Mounds in amusing niustra.
Lions, and was made very Popular be its de
livery at the
e Uet' M. Gough's Mat vlcit to
our city. Th hall has been COMfOrtably amt.
cd, and there will be, none of
ence that occurred during. formeg.looturea...
We are authorized to state ' , however, that
there will be no secured setts for the lecture
this evening on the Committee; Owing to the
lateness of the arrival er,the chairs, have not
had time tedrawit plan of the hail:: Secured
seats for the ether two lectures will be sold sa
advertised op: the morning. olt each day of the
lecture :Whine o'clock A. n.
.
"FttholeDnritten altercation last Thursday, In
tacen W. C. Weed end Illram
say, the,hl,ttermus shot by the former, the ball
entering just below the let eye and penetra.
ungiour, tachee, etood Itrunedtatelv gave
; himself up to the authorities. Aptoy still
New Yar4. Woollrllen.—The,”Chlmney Cor
ner,/ the - I-I.lterarp and the, "New
Yolk Le4gej" have all' bean reoelro4 py John
Hunt A Illo , Odasoula Han, Filth 'groat.
PRICE THREE CENTS
011.—A Writer from 011 coring., C. H ~
"There is a worse flutter here than you
..,aw In Pennsylvania. Ttio•tanneks are furi
ously happy. ProvideneO and the •Fentaws•
permittingg yon will secroll viLlagei .prlnging
up, and oil markeL. created, and foundries,
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turret and tanking estabiLshments, reflueriec,
• railroads, and all the paraphernfilla of au un
tine oil I rade in full blast bore bittern the neat
moon. The workers here are Atnericaus, the
eapital Ls American. Anterleami have bought
up and are boring nino-tanths of all the land
, that looks shale, sandstone, or anything that
by any means could ever possibly, to any way,
at anytime., produce mt.' .
The Galllpolls, (0.,1 Journal ,says that on
Monday of last week a thirty barrel oil well
was struck at Camp Creek, above that place.
At akjeet, with a Spring pole, they pumped 30
barrels of oil on that day.
Pardoned.--George Myers, nil. Geo. Miller,
convicted of adultery . , and sentenced to pay a
' line of three hundred dollars, and undergo an
imprisonment of one year m the county Jail,
was on Monday discharged on a pardon from
the Governor. The pat don was granted at the
request of It number of influential citizens,
who cot forth that his physical qondition wan
•neh thut, If not retraced, ho °Muhl not long
survive. The defendant resided ii SowiehloSl
and the offense Nang committhd with his
wilt Sister was deserving of s yore punish
meat, but since his imprisonme t his health
has failed rapidly, and when he left thojall he
was scarcely able to walk_ Ills disease is con
gumption, nod rele.e ens all act of lin
, inanity. to w Mel, 11 00110 Call Ohjert.
NNW PUBLICATIONS
:59 Fifth St., Masonic Hall
SEED WaE,9.T
o UPRING WIIEAT FOR SEED.
Important to Farmers.
W e Imre • small lot of verysliiierior 111 7. N Eso-
Ta ePILI NO WHEAT, seleeted with great rare.
Suring
suitable fur SEED. As Um season for sole log
Suring Wheat has tiearlr arrived. persous desirous ' -
„f sertirillg GOOD 01,00 mobil do weal to apply loon,
as the supply Is limited. tabla .
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lIITCHUIJCK, ACCI:F.ERY .1. C0. m521.,,,,,,,,,,„F ' A PPLES: A PI`LEN!! RECEIVED
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iear 10.ols rholes York State
Green Apples, store and for sale by
mdd L. H. VOIGT.
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T. LOUIS FLOUR-100 bbls. k..,Em
pire Mills In store and for sale by
HatANIEd A NJEIL, •
mbl3 No. 121 Second street.
• A PICES -- Cloves. Cinnamon, gut
, tuegit, Allspice. Pepper. de. liar sale
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mil/7 • Nos. iREYMfts W i o ß oy R
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DATES -50 trails now Dates lust received and for sale bi wymzu a
Imo,
mita Nos. I.X and Ms Wood street.
SAVINGS BANK .t.
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pITTSBURGH ,• (SKI pounds Copper;
LUSO du Bruit.
To arrive . stenno-r Yorktou it, for saltsby
BANK FOR SAVINGS, inlll7 MAW' DICKEY A (a...
Formerly are DIM F. SAYINGS INSTITUTION, ' sZOAPS-200 bxs. Colgate , is Palm ,
67 . Fourth Stree
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...., Toilet, Honey. Glyeeribe. Hotel awl Farley
t Soaps, received aud for sale by
Nearly Opposite the Bank REY3IBII I Bllsta.,. of Pittabargh., -
, tulnl No.. 129an1 228 Wood street.
CitauTtur.o IN ISV...
OPEN DAILY from oto 91...clock,and on WED-' OIL -40 bbls. No. -1 Lard Oil;
NF. DAY and SATURDAY EVENT:HIS from May - 23
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Ist to November Ist, 7to S o'clock, mud from Noy. • ICO " "ore Duck Creek Lob. OIL
Ist to Star lit, 6 to a o'clock. ! In store and for sale by
Ilooka Or 117-I.ore, de., furnished at the mike, I J d NIES DALZELL A CO..
gratis.
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Tills Ina tit ution pecially utre to those trbose ! mhos +0 and Water street.
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earning are Molted, the a pportunity to accumulate. ; WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE
by small deposits , easily saved, a sum which will be ; LEA A I'F.IIItIN '5 genuine, in pltits
a resource when needed, and bearing Interest in- , plots; also. Ilarvoy, Prince of 'Wales:sad somber
steadComber-
of rematning unproductive. lend Snore; Crosse id Blackwell's Walnut and Mush-
BOARD Op
. RBI room Catsup, for mail, game, de., for sale by
JOHN A. RENSHAW,
PRESIDENT. .
431 - 31114L)111113,-X0 051.. 3El3llXtrimr.
i Itllli Corner of Liberty and Hand street.
VICE Pit ESSIEIST•e,
8. R. RARTJKAN, JAMES PARK, Jr
SECRETARY AND TREASURE
=b. E1,33/11.3
A. [MALLEY, . ii. NIMIC ..
A.B. HELL, F. ItAIIBI,
JOHN &DILWORTH. JOSHUA RHODES,
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re Wittrl s N CE. • it in ti. N l3 B tlll C aT Z.
CIIIIII2O LiNit zua.
bOLIGITOuti—.D. W. di A. 0. BELL. mhttlyoa
MILLINERY.
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j UST OPENED.
Our New Spring Millinery,
Cumprinlng WI rite intent styles of PATTERN RON
NEI n ANTI HATN. illitituNn FLAMERS. .Fe. Also the latest styli, of LAM/PEN SACQUES nip!
TALMAR, at
C. BECCB7,
1.10.1-nett
N. 101 Federal at., Allegheny City
INSURANCE.
LIFE INSURANCE! LIFE .I..NSUR.-
ANCSII—ne NEW aratsry MIITUAL LIVE
LNSURANCE Co. OV NEWARK, 24 J. desires
to call the attention of ettisees.of rlttebnrith to Oat
li b lraM i r an= ga t e
17:,1.1
burgh.
P. B.—One Saw feature In Life Assurance is that
ALL nun Potactea are iron-forfeiting; fur Instance,
Unto party becomes unable to moot his annual pay
ments he will Nor forfeit me policy, nut the amount
of Insurance will be diminished by a sum equivalent
to the premium so unpaid, thereby removing the
ONLY valid objection thatcan he made against LlD insurance . Insurance. Books, pamphlets, &0., mu be had of
JAMBII HUBBARD, limier.' agent
tuba:Rd Monongahela House. Pittsburgh.
pAo A kul 6 0 : 0 A
p,,TATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIE
TY.—At aeeting of the l'ensisylvania mate
Agrlcultur Al Soc m iety, held et liarriabnes on the Nth
of January, lonl, it was resolved to bold so
this year, on the MAU, Mini Z'rit ANL/
0 SEPTEMBER NEXT, and apnol„nted team
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mitterlio reeelre proposals from town., r sometlea
of the State. offering ludimementa for holdlng It at
the different points. which their propoaltions will
de-I:nate. bald committee are almsra. Anon it.
Northumberland; Was. ritiaburgli:
Joni, it, merman, Ilarriaburg; L/ANtitt. ti.
noon, Beach tlaVen; Joits B. Erritan.Konit, liar
riaburg; A. B. I.ogoAlaen, Secretary, Norristown,
and the undervigned, at Harrisburg. All tom uni
catione thus addressed will be lalChefore the oee,
otlve Committee, on the Hltb day of •March at,
until which time coMpetltionlor TOCIItIiOII 111 In d
easltcod A. BOYD lIAIIILTO. .
CEMETEEIT,—.A rn
+Aral and most picturesque plane of Sepulture, sit
uate on the uplands. ImlnediatelY nOrth',Vibe./
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City, on the !leer Brighton liqad. Persons shins
to sment Burial Lots will at the Buyer tend
antlsninee, at the Ceme . Titlelleeds, Permit*
and 031 other business will attended to at the/J4
Warehouse of the - undersigned, corner of Bede..
ml lAmeoek streets, Allugheny.
um". A. KELLY.
..iiiNtelarY and ITeUnrar,
klia: I ari y I iitt:l
IKOWR . NOTIONS,
Toys, Baskets,.
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Variety- and More. No. WI Mattel strett.
coCl -
fiTfriq , * ir(vVral
J G ARMSETIVCOFFINt-AtCllt far
. the rranklit: riinidelphia,ana
marlines Companift, Nortt.onst corner IrViAW vac
Thad streets.'
AT L. JONES, Agent for the%
• America, SIALtv at rearifyli*LiVrar
rind Insurance iJotopgrdre,9 swaTait
tan' . of
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THE WEIONLY GAZETTE.
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BOOTS AND SHOES.
Mai:IMI
rr KNOWLEDU
!AMOK. INE-I.II.F.ISSF.N TYRANNY, OP-PRESSU
NONE. AND IK N. -I. llP:ShE.irns. THIITLI %bean
M;IIIMIE!!!!!!!
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BOOTS & SHOES
IN T.12CN140V1."1"
IS 'TO HE FOUND AT
CARDINER'S
CONCERT NU SHOE STORE
No. 60 Fifth St.,
Where Goods are Warranted, Be-
paired Free and sold Cheaper
than any other EstabliSh-
. h. Went In the City
CARPETS, OLL CLOTHS, Via.
-AT IIIeCALLUDIPS,
No, 78 Fourth Street,
THE LATEST PATTERNS OF
Velvet, Brussels and Ingrain
4 0 4 11.3ELvIMTIS.
Embroidered and Fine Printed
xax_eLwirco c7ol7m=Ft.ria
Rugs, Canton Blattings,
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Imported directly by usat present low rale. of
Gold, and purchased of Stionifanturors, and
at recentauction sales, at great's .
RED auc UCED ritICES.
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W. D. & H. NeCALLUM.
mll2O
CTS,
Lace and Damask Curtains
We are now ron.nt% ingou SPRING STOCK. In
cluding choice hurt ..r r r
ENtt e A ItPET, of ant
Own hirtfbortatlon, and romprteln,t the mutt extent
Orel:11/d eomplett nesurt 'neat of eery dtsertptto
of good., In tl r line thnt we Itace e vet . had the plenty.
ttre of offng to our rut... Co.
411 . r , prg i ir e lze: l. h a a re vlng ,,. lll%
t e r r e irt o ti e
BEST
ST 1 LES IN THE XIAR.R.ET AT A REDUCTION
oF EROS! TEN TO TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PE it
YARD from orient of last season.
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MCFARLAND & COLLINS,
71 and 73 Fifth 111„ 2d door,
Next Intlldlog to U. S. CIISLOM Boone •od Pont...otOce
fell
SITNDRIES
I EDRICATING OlL—Superior ar
tick. (robs) lIEN Hl' If. COLLINS.
I EAU- 400 pip Soft Galena Lead
A-4 for sale by lrobb d. B. CANFIELD.
VOT'rON-121 bates in - sore and
for >lr by (tad/ ISALIII MCKEY CO.&
POTATOES-400 bbni. Prince Al
.
brit and Peselt Plow Potatoes for sale by_
B. CANFIELD.
_EAU COEIT-1000 , bas. 02 - oiTratel4
I.lswasr.r..s . AIMEE,
No '124 Second street.
lICAtt - CTE-rt SCALE-1 Platform
Seale, sew, In gdal order, for sale low
.:HAS. t!. ttALSLEX, Ott Liberty et.
()RANGE_-10 boxes prime Or
doges lip ante and for gala low by
CIfAS. C. BAULKY,
relate 201 Liberty street.
BEANS -26 bbls. choice White
Beans receleed and for sole by
tictlANE & ANJER,
N:..__lll Second aireeL
100 hair bbl.. sew 'White Fish: •
ZX. do - do Late Matting;
do :ialt Salmon; . .
ZS do do Trout,
Vor Bale by (fed) J. B. (7.ANFIX.LD
SIiNDRIES---9 bales Curleflair;
C
Ibales and bags d Cowtalls,
5 bales Cotton;
I bbl. Beeswax:
I do and I keg Pealed Coaches:
Ot intrO a'" 131""' 1 7/3.llrllNTli b iY d CO.
FISH— 20 bbls. No:1 Mackerel;
X du
or
111. bbis. '• .r •
fat • • do
lb bbls. •• 3
3 do do huge .
1,6 00 pounds Codfish, do
For sale low by CHAS. C. lIALSLY,
mbi3 . Liberty street.
PRODUCE CONSIGNMENTS.
s. 100 boxes Ideation Oranges:
todo do Lemont;
n ushels prpne unions;
10 barrels Cranberries;
100 dozen assorted canned Fruits;
70 barrelaprlnie . White Beane;
51) do Poach Blow Potatoes,
aldi
Poe sale by W. J. STY:£I. a BULL,
uat
lUNDREES--•
1.33 Turd Street.
i 0 hbls.
S
""'
bl "
Pickles. In salt; -
•• choler Navy Benne;
30 • • New Drloil Peaches;
40 •• " "
•• Cut and Dry Tobacco;
100.000 Cigars. Oil grades,
10 store and for sale low to the trade by
mht3 CIIAS . C. BALSI.P.Y, 131 Liberty .t.
1 4 ' LOUR. GRAIN AND PRODUCE
A 100 Mils. Star of the West;
llrl•• Golden fileacei
BO • Pity Mills,si. Spolegtield
50 i• prime
lied Whe Michigan Deans;
bush.
10 tons Seconds;loobush. /tar Cbrn,
For ealeby B. BMA 4. ri. 0 0:1.
fee 7 0 Dtelnlinda AlteabenY
po'raiTOXSl
r • cris.aorcomusu
team, -
fi.`e v ":47(.47G e ß 'Pb. g A i tit a 142:aP m PNllvits. - ---
which we offer to the trio% by the ear toa d driT.,
load or *lngle barrel. GRAFF RElll.lt,
r0hn.2...1 015 Lamar .creel
MICIIIGAN;SEE DLING
124 ::3 6 jr a .a...X . C3aiiiats
tYe are how
_prepared to tske orders fors choler
articled -14 KEUILLTili FOTATOPIIeshed the Stich.
lßad 13 . , ' 01 //1. milled hoot the Ball. Merge,. est.
levieee st tIItANF 3.. UM LB 2 1 .
it33.llwd 113 LlbersLoreeL
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PONSIGNIIIENTS.
10 boxes Dictates 9ranget
75
bo do - ••
MU x. can. Fresh Peseosf
50 do do. Tomat oes; e.,
75 bush. lOl6d reeeer - olu
• 73 bbls..pAvia . • , .
too do •
boo C. o, ' A te sited Liberty stose
~,• '!=4l-t- E it. Aix trua-sireriati t. ;.)
41 50.
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