The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 22, 1866, Image 1

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PENBMILt_N, t East or ,
pIus!FILLL EHRET . T,
TH. OUNTADIAGN A. nuslasis Manaer.
ra Assoc-Lir:op.
Plitelargb.
PURL/ ID dr TI!
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ppm Year. by mall 118,00
Served by GekrrLers, per week.-- 15
•00 1 1•10160V,I:
The Tye Bail Ear
Dr. Gardner, ()mullet and snrhst, can be con
sulted at the Monongahela House, for deaf
ness, noise In the head, discharges from the
oar, obetructlon In the eustachlan tube, and
all seats and chronic diseases of the ear al .41
atr palaver!.
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Dr. Gardner, of New York, who to now at
Parlor Et, nrat floor. at the Monongahela
Howie, troate Catarrh by the too of warm
Mealloatert mhalat lon. The alttletwil should go
and consult him.
I
Persons suffering from disease of these deli
cate organs should so and 0.1(Mil Dr. Gard
ner, °oculist and Aurixi. Office at the MOnon
gullets Douse.
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Tlae renowned Eye and Ear Burgeon, Ls in the
city at the Monongahela Muse. Let all who
are afflicted 'del: the Doctor.
Deafness,
And all diseases of the Eye, . e treated suc
cessfully by Dr. Gardner, (..et ',at and Aurlst,
at the Monongahela lions,
Great Ineincemer
To oath buyorn at 93 Federal tr ot.
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Detre et Ben ..
New PrlLag, Ginghat... DOlatileS and Lineal
Cheap Plano.,
Twelve; seoond hand rnanog for sale by (-her
lotto Mimic, 43 Fifth street.
Grand l'lnaluz Node
Every day thla ire.,k to Di Pot'crag atroot.
Bates &Irk
Elegant New Dresa Goods for Travel lag and
promenade wear.
Immense Steck
01 Boot, and Shoes selling leer than en,t nt
59 reaeral street.
neon 4 hand pianos, In good order, for sale by
Charhats 43 Firth street.
I=l=l
Son opening, on the northeast corner Fourth
and Ntnrket streets. C. Hans°, LOVIC & BRO.
large Crowds
doing every day to the closing sale of Boots
and Shoe, at 93 Federal street.
Elates &
Extra Stitched Linen Shirt Bosoms, are
made from pure Linen of the best quality.
0=1!I
Hcl.lWtoak'• Boot.. and aboee al 92 Federal
•tre,t—be balling twenty per cent. below
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Bleached and unbleached, nt eentv and or,
wards, on the northeast corner Fourth and
Market streets. C. Haesox Lore 4t. Eno
I=I3MM
Boys , wear. Cassitneres, Sattnetts,. 2a eeds,
Jeans, Cottoandes, and Clothe. New Goods at
the reduced rates.
QM!
At %Ski Cents and upwards, on the northeast
corner s'ourth and .Nlerhet streets.
C. lisasos Loos d Bzo.
A Grand Soiree Musical
leVill be given by the pupils of Miss M. J. ap
palbee, at Lafayette Rail on Friday evening,
March 23.1. Miss Mooney and Professors
Wattlelink and Lawton have kindly consented
to .1419 t on the occasion. Tickets for aerie at
the music morel and at the door.
=1
In price of dry goods In our new stock, now
opening, and all our old stock marked down
to correspond with the new price list. Toss
wit: please remember that we are now on the
northeast turner of Fourth and klacket Ste.
1' II Assns . Loc.& am,.
'epmirage comfits
We call the attont ton of our readers to the
article of Term Mime Cornhts,^'e lvert teed in
another 'part ot Our paper, by .loseph Fleming,
Druggist, No. St Market le rem. These Com
fit...are a specific for worm.. The fact that
they are manufactured by Brown, of "Droll
chat' Troche - notoriety, is a sugleleut guar
antee On they are an article of merit.
Reduced Prices. •
Tin, popular and extensive house of
Fleming, NO. ID Wrwal street, has reduced
the prices In acrnrdane' with the times. The
stook Ls the most extensive m the city, em
br.ming all the new stylus of Ilen's and Boys'
hate and Caps. Also, Ladies' and Misses' Bats.
As we have secured the .Z . VICCP Of an expo
rienceel milliner from the East, our lady ens,
Comers may expect that their onion will be
executed in the very hest Manner. We have
an extensive UDC it of all the new styles of In,
Tice' trimmed and untrimmed lists, and those
who desire may select their Eats and trim
mings and have them trimmed to order.
tttttt er.• Celebrated Iltemarb Bltter.
ERAS, E. 0. E. B. I , OI7THIrGETIffr LETTER.
PeunrseT COLLEGE, GtORGIET D. C., •
Al .1 2,1933.
!Senors JIOOTZTTISH k :32t1T111— , •emiemen It
gives me pleasure to add my testimonial to
those of ethers in favor of year excellent pre
paration. Beveral Tears of residence on the
banks of a Southern river, and of close appli
cation to literary work, bad so thoroughly ex
hausted my nervous system, and undermined
and health, that I had become a martyr to dyi.-
pa:l6 4 .a and nervous headache, recurring at
short intervals, and defying all known remo
dies in the Maters Modica. I had come to the
conclusion that nothing but a total change of
residence and pursuits would restore my
health, when a friend recommended React
teris Bitters. I procured abottie as an a:pert
inent; it required but one bottle to convince
MO that I had found at last the right combina
tion of remedies. The relief it afforded me
has been complete. It is now some years since
1 that tiled Bostetbiris Bitters, and it ih
Out just to say that I have found the prepara
tion all that Mt °yams to be. It Is a Standard
Family Cordial 11th us, and even m a stimu
lant we like It better than anything eige; nut
we use it In all nervous,. bilious, and dyspep
tic cases, from fever down to toolamehe. If
what I have now said will lead any dyspeptic
or nervous Invalid to a luxe remedy, I !pail
have done some good.
I remain, gentlemen, respectfully yours,
B. D. B. N. k<MTIMMETII.
Moatetter's Bitters
are sold w holesale and retail at very low rates
st iletning.s Drug and Patent Medicine Depot,
lie. Si Market street, corner of Ore Diamond
and acnirth street.
Pall and Wlntar itilooda.
it Is with great pleasure we call the Wan.
t ion of our readers to the sobperb stock often
and Winter Goods lust received by Mr. John
teeter, Merchant Tabor, No. 126 Federal street,
Allegheny.. Ills stock embraces some of the
most beautiful Cloths, Cassuneree. Overcoat.
Inge and Vestings ever brought to the western
Market, Hls assortment ofPurnishing ttoOde.
comprising Shirts, Drawers, Collars Nook Ties.
Handkerchiefs. do., cannot be surpassed east
nr west. A dirge stock of ready mad Pants
coats, Vests and Overcoats, win also be ound
to his establisn meat. Persons to want of any
thing in thee thing ins should not fall to
give Mr. Water a call.
Thomas W. rarry * Co.,
Pi-mm*oW Slate Rooters, and Dealers in Amer.i can Kate of various colors. Waco at 6lexan.
der Laughlin.s near the Water Works Pitts
harsh, Pa. 14151d011C0, 110. 78 Pike street. Or.
don promptly attended to. All work warrant,.
ad water proof. Repairing dope at the short
est notice. No charge for repairs, provided the
roof is not abased atte- It is put on.
carpenter Jobbing Show. -
tiering returned after an absence of three
years In the array, I have reopened my Crop
for all sorts of Jobbing In the otirtoenter
et the old stand, Virgin Alter; between Smith
neld street and Cherry Alley. Orders eraklited
sod promptly attended to
Wmitax 70EL1167.
American Vessel Belsed end Goionseated.
New Yoe; March 21—The , Herald's Sisal
(Yucatan) correspondent,. of the ;10th Inst.,
elves an account of the seizure mid confisca
tion in that port e Ide.rwan Imperial au
thorities, bf the Am oyth erican schooner Wilson
Crawfonl, and the !hung and imprisonment
of her master,bectooscsome powder was found
on beard .the vessel. The masters sentence
was ten yeas penal labor, but he IVY pardoned
by the Empress. immediately after regaining
his liberty, however, he was once more arrest
ed and sentenced to pay a nne of Ilve hundred
dollitriewhieb he, avoided llooldati by se
cretly leaving the *o=l;7.
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VOLUME LXXX.---NO. 68.
THE LATEST NEWS sa ri "_
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THE EQU 4LIZATION OF BOUNTIES. , Ill o ttyn rc itab i tta n t , es ta tr h m y so.i nagri
referred to the 6 ommittee on Military A •
. fairs.
BY TELEGRAPH.
mar claims. re ''' O regon ill regard to
Nomination. , Confirmed by the Senate. I thrunlitj,ed=hrtreacr presented the joint retrOlit
' Me. Ward, of New York, made a etatemuntio
1 dices
Ig riod entl: and relatives of deceased MS-
C
CHIHUAHUA EVACUATED BY THE FRENCH FORCES. 1 thc oi ll i mme m that he•reoelved numerous let
1 the Cemeten- of diflingtan heights as to the title which the GerVermiteet
and to the progeny, Fe
of the soldiers there Y. aring that the banee
or
the
oroh.trait i %itl d resrisrt to the hll%
Order ("once rta it pig Deserters. ;
addressed a coda
__
municatiOn to the Secretary of War on the
THE CHOLERA REPORTED AT MOBILE. 1 re bje n ajfio aluffkuVirwet...pinvelicanimanSportonwereoWtohich'here46
read. The letter from the Secretary of %ter
i was read. stating that at sealant lanes far an- I
. 1 ,k+1.11 . 111 . 1 , 1, Mr rch 3l .— The bill to equalise ; paid taxes on the 11th of January, Mk, the r 2 I
no en I ic-, In t roltunrd by Mr. Julian to day, and , denten estate, Including the itintlitda ref '
to, had been bidden for the United Stat. 1
referred to the Committee on Military Agalre, I exti,Boo, anti afterwards turned or
or theml
prOVltiefi for the payment to eve ry soldier and ' ltary authorities. The certificat e (' sale W .
nailer. who served during the late war, arid 1 in the halt" of the IT' S . TattCentm l a aiener at
uho moe neon or mho
mry
or i ,,, oorrmy dlr .. AleXandrls., but would be soon placed on Me ,
charged, a bounty of Irs,Xit,' for every month , la the Ont.
of ecru lee rendered; provided that in the Cll. Mr. =,, ti)::P=,ls, introdueed a b u r
of discharge on account of wound, received I Creatin g lands `e the State of lowa, in alto
pal , fur , nate sections to aid in the eOnstreetlon of
In action, the Inn bounty shall be
lowa Central Railroad, which was read .. n rdial I
the term of service for which the enlistment
was ma4e. No bounty to to be paid to any eel- and referred to the Committee on
dice or sailor who was a prisoner of war at t Land S- --7 T
I l l i r , e c t h i s or ge o , f l
a h t is bi tu n
. 1 ir4t r m r e e n g t.., c o s r t, w n h n o le. h s ad ro b r e t tr , a
' olutiOn of the Legislature of 4tre State tit
Mr. Grinnell, of lowa, preaenteda joint rca.
lowa, In reference to a Marten Of Huth:dial
enrpose of ro-r.nlisttuent or to accept promo- i te
i lon, nor to •aay sailor whose prise money Edneatn, which ware refensest`to a Bette;
droll eseeed the amount of bounty he would , Committee' ,
rave helm cell clear°. 1 The House proceeded to the constileran
The serrate to-du) confirmed the following ,of the diplomatic appropriation bill reported
tentln at l ona ._6g war d 11, McCook, of C oto _ I Yeaterday from the Committee on the Who/0.
.ailo, All ',lntl r Resident at H.:ratan ,clued;, The vote on the amentltneat authorizing tlie
Coined, II iron) 11. Haw k inn, of Nevada, , appointment of a Solicitor to the State Depart. ,
o ne
it Turoliers : Charles A Leas, at Flnebali An- 1 meat, at a salary of stage was taken by yen!
!row J. b., en., of 10w,,, fit Seryrna; Wm. H. ! an d na y s, and manned as tenewa : 'ear , tli
ton., ot New York, at Clifton, C. W.; U. ti. mys• 39 .
ipvneer. of low,, ll t Denva; samtiel B. Camp- , be other:amendments were also agreed lb
.41, at Bayonne: A. Grigg, of Tt rousse, ~ at and the bill passed., !'
fineable Jammu,. John C. Walker. of Ten. The House proceeded to the con/admn
m , a%
, orr, ~ , St Thomas, ~., P. 50 ,,,,,. of New of the art to facilitate commercial, postal lap--
Cork, to he Commiseloner of Immigration, '
military communication among the se,/ er
-owls Blodgett, to be Apprittser at the tort or ` totes, which bad peen reciammitted to
1111a4letplite; Wm. H. Barnhart, of Oregon, to
J udielary Committee for each amendments'
ad
c Indian Agent In the Territory of Waslitug; would prevent the land granted to railro
on; Isaac Colleen, of Mar) land to be Agent %rich an the Minot. Central from recuivitig
or the Choctaw mei I.:deans:tn. ~,,,,m , ,,,; pay from the Government. The bill was pass
.l, t her T. Webb, of Wisconsin. to be Agent for edt yeas g.I, nays 49 .
he Chippewa, of lake superior, Franklin , A resolution was sported from the Printilll
I. Head or rim', to 1,0 se, , int,„,„,:,,„, or, Committee for printing_ the annual report
r,
mile air., s for the terrltor ' Utah; Th.. the Commissioner of Patent. for I.. ern and
durphy, of Noes., to la, S „emir., of
Mr. Latham asked leave to introduce a few. , passe 1, providing for the printing of 70,010
on ran ther. t the Central itentleucy;
,i 1 copies for the House, and 9,000
. for the Coiti
eor
..o aril B. 'l:9ler, of Nebrask- he Super- I missioner. t
e
ntendnt of Indian Affairs for the Northern i
•uperinteneeney; Jooepl, it. Hansen, of Dow-lotion ln declaring Tennessee In a cenditial tP
oh Territory, to ho; ..eat for the V ,per Mis- i
our , deer , chm,,,,,cft. Norris, of
~,,ro br. .k a i the Reconstruction Committee from farther
1 consideration of their case, but objections were
o be agent for the town Sacs and Foxes of
dtoorruri i Iran tel C. Oakes, of California, to bel,
went for Grand River; 8. 1 Fairfield, of Call. The House went into Committee Of tepe
I made,
ornla, to be agent for the Mound Valley badi-1 Whole and took up the bill to reimburse Pada
_no; Joalr Houghton. or New Ides t eo, t o i x , oylvanla 10r War eXpernittnrea.
tend late Justice of Sew Mexico,. An amendment was agreed to, reducing ie
Minister itomore boo received onkel] dates I ...Pant to *0,050,r0m Li Paso, to the Ind or February, confirm. , Air. Blaine moved to substitute e bill retie*
o f 1 burning loyal States 95 per cent. of - heir-War
fig the report of the evacuation of tee City
litho/than, by the Fri _len troops expenses. The total amount embra, din Mr.
I.lenr.cierteia I Grunt hue ordered that corn- lilainies bill is one hundred and Mgt, ten 401-
nitr ‘ ii In g ofb.‘er., of posts :trt department% lions of dollars.
ill , . es `,11131 es erosibleaft. the arrival of Considerable debate ensued, but wit. 7iit the
ieserters at i their pests, forward the charges , disposal of the subject. ..
o the erne wand Ing officer of the department I 'Hr. Blaine's bill proposes to rolmbure, Leto:
which their po-te or department,, May be ty-Ilve per cent. of tae war expenses ,f tbe
.Itirated. mho will - rill, as little delay nn lento- States, the amount to he distributed in
reality, take nutaeutea to bat c ,lrnerte,o percent. bonds, In proportion to the nine r
, d - ought to trial. 1 of soldiers furnished by the States respect e-
Advlee. from Montgomery, Alabama, doted i le, fifty-nye dellare for each nun ferulalleil i
the km, 1001., ort. received ~_y lie. C. it'. , the bonds not to be negotiated for twetity
lorner, chief
.medical llfflear of the Freed- I years from date. The total amount embraced
keilts Bureau ' informing 111111 that a report 1 in the bill is ore hundrtni and eighteen nit
.. in elreulatlon there that the cholera hail lion dollars. His bill would nominally alid
r lode no app, aranee at 9101,11 e, Alabama, on really add to the national debt, for the lothil
I te etghtlt Thy report l‘ 00 0,,t traced to any 1 tad State debt would be relieved to a proper.
t.l • rd.. ,mime 1 i tenets degree, and the local debt was
i iiii
, iJost oppressive of all, for It called for a i• I
rest tax on real and personal property to y I
both Interest and principal, and tins dir t i
I tax was all the more oppressive on the
t ulturat community, from the fact that o I
I tree a propo rt ion of personal property I
I rought investment In government bon s. 1
. htch were specially exempt from State d '
municipal taxation. The general governMidt t
I ad, moreover, abso bed all the Indirect *lad
readily available channels of taxation and
Lad thus taken from the States nil the
easy males of milting revenue. To quote the
language 01 Mr. Hamilton, used in regard to
Lie revointiorutry debt In 1793: "Justice la net
c rmpletely thltilleil until the entire debt of
Is
State. contracted to support of the war,
Is embraced In emu general and comprehers
s.ve plan of payment."
Adourned.
OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES
PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE
Spfulal Dispatch to tbn Plttaburgh Gomel te
iIA2II.IItAtIEO. March
Evan/so ZWITON.—The House held a special
....lee this evening, to consider the now Phil
adelphia and Erie Railroad bill. The bill wi.g
opposed, at length, by Messrs. (flags, lie) le.
Mann and Thomas. The bill passed finally by
a vote of 50 in laver and 40 against ft.
The nankin lasted until midnight.
March
SENATE.
The following bills, on the private calendar,
passed finally
All act In relation to physicians and sor-
Voris, in eases of post mortem examinations in
Allegheny county. AL., an act to VorpOrate
the Home Medical and Surgical Hospital and
Dispensary. of Pittsburgh. Alpo, a supplement
to an net Moog:winding the PitLPhurgh and
senora Gold and Silver Mining Company.
Also, an act to Incorporate the Savings Fire
tral Marine Insurance Company of Pittsburgh
lien, an act to incorporate the Pittsburgh'
Allegheny and Spring Garden Passenger Hail
sny company. Ale', an act relative to the
sharpsburg and : - reneeville Bridge Com
'any Alleghei inty. Also, an net to
IVIIIO for the better assessment, of
in Allegheny county. Also, an ac'
live to the service of summons on Jurors
. Allegheny county, and regulating compen
qtt.on„tn act abolishing the principal ollice
t to Lawrence Railroad company in the city
Pittsburgh. Also an act incorporating the
: Ito rnony Railroad Company. Also a further
;app . /eine= ter= act to Incorporate the C har
iers Valley Railroad company. A.loo an nit
tut lorising the School Directors of 711cliees-
Allegheny county, to equalise the pay
nent of bounties. Also an act to incorporate
.he City Deposit It and Trust Company.
%Inn an net /0 Inoorporn to the People , s say., g
Sark of Franklin. tlso an act to incorporate
he Reno Shipping Company . Also nu net to
neorporate the People's Trailing company of
the Borough of Itirmtnglatm, in the county of
Allegheny.
A.l,lourned.
MEM
The following bills were paned To ineoroo
rate the Western Savings Bunk of Pittsburgh.
To incorporate the Pithole and Tit miville
Railroad Company. To incorporate the Pitt.-
.iurgh and Campbell Run Coal Railroad Com
pany. To empower the Comnilesion ere of
Washington county to %deem their bonds.
The House considered tile general appro
priation bill, read the '_td sectkin, which wa.4
i.tiopted reported by the Committee, with
the exception of the section relating to the
Normal School
INTERESTIING FROM MEXICO
THE MURDER OF THE BELGIUM ENVOY
Reported Defeat of the Juarists.
CHANGES IN THE IMPEXUAL CARL:NET
II .4 CAN.., March 17.—The stentuship Barran.
arrived yprterdny, three days tram Vera Grine.
tihe brings dates from the port or departure
Ti the hlt.le, and from the Cite nt Mexico to
tlm oth. There is but little liewe of import
ance. The papers are filled with account!. of
I no murder of the Belgium envoys, General
1 ours- and Capt. D. Buell. The fnueral onsts
r. Ales were celebrated In the City of 341 4,14. 4 43
ith great pomp, on the 7tb, Maximilian Wu!
4rIOLIO attending.
There Is an account of a defeat of ito• ear
l-GS under Perfrice, Dias, Leann, P.eaa, 1.4 3rer
4 rOrelen, anti Legere. Strong, In ..43 3•4 .
>3l, and ererythlng Way ut Id 1 . 4 4 44, 4,4 • 1,4
I in helms, Nhe are reported 10 130, - 0 eNun.144,3
u foot, the attacking party being cavalry.
The Emperor of dendrite has Just sent by the
lent ltombell, the original coat of orate of
amented:la, and one of the original fetters of
liernan Cortez, of Mexico. They are trine :14
.local Museum Of Vienna.
The resignation of Bildern°, Minister to
'ranee, has been accepted, told Gen, Al mete
ppelnted 121 bin place.
There Imre been several changes Its the en
tailed Imperial Cabinet, but they are of little
I.ltererst to the,ptiblic generally.
Our latent dates from 3latantoras are to the
2.1. Considerable Indignation has been occa
sioned here by the publleation - -in the papers
t int the cholera was raging. There has not
I Cell b. single case of cholera here. The entail
I.ox In decreasing in Begin.
f.enstors Foot., and Mum—Cone of a
Minim° Postmokator—The Teu•Fortf
Loan—Freedmen•. Contribution from
Clell Right. 11111-liov
ernment Coupon Counterfeits—Trans•
perfusion of Petroleum.
Navy Yoga, March 21.—Senators Dixon am.
l'oote are daily growing ROM). There Le San
Lope of the recovery of the latter.
1k,,• Cook, of Chicago, who was sued by ti,,
odder of the Postonlce for the balance due
t w Department from him, es Postmaster at
sat city, In has paid up the amount 01
re 'boomed three hundred dollar., and the
emu has been dismissed.
Controller Clarke states that twenty-seven
t dllions of dollars, of the ten-forty Rum, was
rot issued; that recently, however, three
t tousand seven hundred and eighty-ilve dol-
L.ra-have been quietly Issued of thin old loan,
and at sir per cent. interest,.
Another contribution, amounting to nearly
cue thousand dollars In value, from the Bir
t gingham, England Freedmen's Associatiory
tas pun been rece ived by General Howard,
and alit he appropriated to the use of the des
t_tuto colored people In the South.
General Spinner 'dishes a letter In the
s'as'imgton Chron. , in which he maintains
Ile correctness of ntroller Clark. state-
. .
.nta regarding ti, lomat of Government
nds on hand.
Washington spee..._l aays: it wait current
eported last night, that the President h.
Wed his determination to Veto the "Civil
It to" MIL
Herald's Washington special says The
.our.terfaiting ag Government coupons has
I can carried Winch an extent that the Tres...
17 Department has deckled to engrave vig
r ettus of the proper size, to be printed upon
all the future issues, and thereby render co
g raving as necessary to a counterfeit coupon
sLc the note or bond. Portraits of the Prest
o ant, McCulloch, Grant, Sherman and others
era executed for this purpose.
The Thou' special says Several Collectors
if Customs have sent communications to the
ecretary of the Treasury, asking instructions
I a ruguril to the transportation of crude and
ton ed patrolman. Tney ask If the penalties
c.Obo law of August with, 1862 , shall be en-
Cireed agalnet steamboats for transporting
crude and refined petroleum without tIV,CIII/
laer.se. In other words does petroleum come
I.nder tno Glass of Other explosive burning
holds. The Secretary replies that the Depot t •
hien; has not decided that crude and refined
potrolordn are of that character, and until
otherwise ordered, these coo:wilt!es can be
carried as, freight without special license,
proper car being observed in its storage with
reference to the safety from the hazard
lire. Mr. McCulloc h has referred the .goes
Mon of the expi e quality of petroleum to
a special board o chemists and exports, with
eirections to report at the earliest moment.
The national this board will gable the Seem
Cary In making rules hereafter as to the
transportation of petroleum.
hmaggllng Brig Deteeted—O•Nahonoy
bond./n Ireland—Tile Iron 2111onldera .
pliNeuity.
Nsw Yong, March 21.—The revenue cutter
Maine detected the brig Redmond, Captain
,Yrelyle from Cuba, endeavoring [omelet. hew
port luirbor with a largo quantity of cigars,
tobacco, augur and linen, watch was not on her
manifest.
A DOblin correspondent of the London Timm
says that s number of bonds have androd Ic
the city of iraterford, from New York, beauti
fully executed in the form of bank notes, and
signed by O'llfahoney and two otbens. They
are for sums varying from twenty to fifty
pounds, bearings per cent. Interest, to be paid
when the Irish Republic is established. With
this remarkable peculiarity, they are bombs on
the Curragetnore estate:
The iron moulders of Albany and Troy have
ceased to work. They_talk of establishing a
cooperative foundry Of their Own.
Wartemburg Council Etecognlsed--The
Rinderpest.
WASI3{IIOTON, March 21.-Tae President ham
veretignixod P. A. Stagers ua Consul of Weir
tembarg at Galveston, Texas.
A. Frazier p or Germany, has addressed a
C9611311211106/10171 to the Department of State,
+nesting a means of preventing the spread
f .ittnderpest. The theory is that the
dir
e wed cattle tioLson the atmosphere. Hence
ley are tO be separated :rum the healthy
animals, and the latter lubricated with po
t - Minim, and a small quantity of the oil mixed
ith their food. The eotemunication has been
sent to the House Comnilttee on Agnoulture.
Comptroller -Clarke—Deelslon Against
Negroes.
Naw Yon:, March 20.--Controller Clarke has
rent the following mysterious letter to the
Now York Onamereica Advertiser:
Wssareavos, March Rl.--Gentletneu I am
I.4formod you have published a most Infamoull,
lauderoue, attack against me. If lain cor
a eotly infortuesl_you sou the necessity of mak
-1 u proper retraction.
Respectfully yours, F. Ctsitics.
Judge Thompson , of Philadelphia, has dem
ed that colored persons mint not Side In care
provided for white men In that city. The case
will be appealed.
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Folmar= Motszos, karoh 2.1.—Th0 U. S.
summer Brienvllle a/tUed today for the West
Ludlow . •
THE PITTSBU _RGH GAZETTE.
PITTSBURGH, THU4DAY, MARCH 22, 181
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XX I II th CONIGRESS--FIRST SESSION-
W El TON, Mlt relt 21,
ATE.
Mr. Rrown introduced is bill to aid in the
instruction of the Kan.. and Neosho Valley ,
' Mimed, Penn ecting the Great Lake., Inwi.t.
r issou and Kansas with to Texas and the Gun I
AttNt ri en, and t n n secure the Government
t use of the Pattie for military, postal and
Slier purposes. Referred to tire Cononittee
n Pntrile Land,
Mr, Ramsey presented the memorial of the .
!,innesota t.egtriature asking no approprln
t o Mr the improvement of the harbors on
I aks sup, mr, also for the establishment of n
trt of eilt ry at the head of Loge Snpertor.
I oferred to the t ',,,ntu lace on Commerce. I ;
M r. Cowen pi . ..settled two petitions for a prrs
toetive tariff, numerously signed, which were
~fer red CA, tire ColDttlltteo on Finance.
Mr. «lwan also presnr.ted the petltlon of
.tsetant Arse-ann. for MI Ittereage of pay.
I. eferre.l to thet otnutlt tee on Finance.
l'otne-ey called tip the senate bill to
I 1,1,1 •, the State of hunstus to aid in the
aid r 1
ict....1 of I It. N,,tilerti Kansas RaDrOgne),
Ilk !Jit.,,ei
EISSII=I
I 'nr° Teri I, provide for the
lit .4tru.•nt ,pr cPrtaln utrainpt the
set t lilt I. That if any person or persona
• .V4 ' i tiltyptlal'eticM rr,f,A3FuTr:,"fft:
forged or eounte. felted, or willingly e ll
assist in the false making, altering, forging •
eennterfeltio, any horn , !, hid, proposal.
, tat ante., Aeenrity, official bond, public rye- ,
it, affidavit., or other writing, for the par
ree or del reeding the Ualtrel Stated, Or Shan
r Cr.l or Ftt' , ll4ll II • true, or cause to be altered,'
pe1111,114 as true,any such false
f .rged, e o enteffelted bond, bid, pro
f del, us:sinter, Reel] rit y, "Motel letn.l, ptlh
I t recor.l. affidavit or other w ritlng, for the
irirpow. of dettand he United Stares,
1 , 1,0 h, II,p• I t,• , • 1. , 1 P L.!..0, forged, altered,
r eounterOom ed. at I reemlilt to or pro
sfa c!, !!! tre in So transmitted
,Or presented At Ihe Onlee of any omeer of
10 United Slates, any such raise, forged, al
( •red or cotiolei felted mind, bid, proposal,
aaranlee, keenrlty. onielal hood, public rk. ,
C
Ir.l, affidavit, or oilier a riling, knowing the
ant- to be false, forged, altered or counter
f itetl for the purpose of defrauding the United
States, every fe , llloll shall be deemed and
u tjudged gu ilty d of a felony, an being
t tereot eln convicted, snail tin sentenced
t t lie Imprisoned and kept at hard labor for a
r:reel not exceeding ten yearn, or be 11,Wed
exceeding one thousand dollars. or both
id sold panialiments, at the discretion of toe
I 'err.
Section 2. Thai If any offense shall be cent
r :dell In any place which has been or shell
h.:matter be ceded to. and nutter the jurisdic
t on of the United Sutter which offense Is not
t . - ohiblted, or the punishment thereof is not
s .etnally provided for by Iltly las of the United
S stes, such offense shall, upon conviction hi
oy court of the United States having cogobl
z taco therts:of, be :labile to 1,1001,4, the same
1. lashalent as the Lows 01 the State In which
nth place is In and may be situated, and now
I force, provided for the like offense, when
c onontitted within the jurisdiction of such
ate: and no subsequent repeal of any such
` - ate law shall affect any prohibition for such
reuse in any of the courts of the United
s ate,
Mr. Harris reported from the Judiciary
~mmittee, the bill concerning writs of error
•
a id injunctions. I
Mr. ~toward reported from the Committee
o Judiciary, the bill to provide reel ho reports
o. doctrines of the Supremo •urt, with an
nendment striking out al) at , be enacting
c Anse, and inserting a previa' for extend
-1 g the term of six months . •ed for the
p thliestme of reports to ten mo s.
the expiration of the morn in; hour, the
afinished business of yesterday. Lich wits
t ,e bill to authorize the eStablishment of tel
e ;rouble communication between the Vol tbd
ates and the West Indies was taken up, the
'r Aiding question being upon Mr. Shorman's
nendment to the last section, authorizing
Congress to lix the rate to be charged by the
c mummy.
Mr. Chandler said the Committee on Com
merce-had bestowed more care on the pending
Mil than on any bill before It this session. Ile
r •garded it as the most important bill before
t le Senate.
Mr. lessenden said that when the proper
inn came he intended to offer an amendment
.riking out theprovision giving a sole prim
). go to this company, and Inserting in lieu of
1 a t roc talon that uo company entail be &Whor
l:ea to establish telegraphic communication
between the roast of the United States and
ay foreign country through the waters of the
ntted slates without the consent of Congress.
The yeas and nays were demanded to Mr.
Sharman's amendment, which was Mime
prilVed, by yeas 17, nays 19.
Mr. Howe moved to amend by requiring We
c unpletion of the work in three years instead
o flee, as in the bill originally. • Theamend
r,ent wan adopted.
Mr. Harris isetd Congress had exclusive Ju
r siltation over the Marine League, but the
T 'mostly would have to get authority elan
f am the State of Florida for Jurisdiction over
t le territory between high and low waters.
I to bill was then react a third time and passed.
Mr. Chandler gave notice that he would at
a.. early day, call up the tall to 'regulate COl2l.
11.1. rt. between the seemed States.
The House 1,111 relating to the habeas eonus
v es referred to the Judiciary Committee.
Nesinttli called uttthe bill authorizing
a d requiring the Secretary of the Treasury
t Issue to Meesre. tioldrmltli a Eros., of Cell
i cilia and Oregon, 50,000 In 7-80 bonds In lieu
o a like amount lost at nen.
Mr. Clark moved to strike out the words
inil requiring," (non the bill. The Secretary
of the Treasury would then be simply author
to I ueke good the lose, and would Un
doubtedly do so when sattellect that It was In
/red na stated. The amendment was agreed
t' ,and the bill then passed.
Mr. Morrill called up the bill to Incorporate
t to National Minutia Protection Homestead
Company. It Incorporates certain parties, un
it ar the name and style of the National Mutual
Protection Homestead Compauy for thelen
emragcnient "r settlement, and the organize
t on of the American States, with a capital of
8,4009,000.
A resolution was passed authorizing naval
v crawls to ho placed at the disposal of the
cuarant l ne Commissioners of Now York for
0110 Seal.
The House bilk relating to the writ of habeas
c..rpur was referred to the Judiciary Com
mittee.
A hill was passed antborlahog the Secretary
o - the Treasury to issue Bye thousand dollars
t • Goldsmith d Bros.. of California, fora Ilko
a fount lost at sea.
Write bill incorporating ttra National Mutual
rotection liornestead Company was taken
up, road, discussed and postponed till to-
ILOTTOW. , •
Ajoint reaolution nutherialnk Commodore
hanford to accept the decoration from the
log or Italy wets passed.
The Senate went into executive aeaslon, and
afterwards adjourned.
illeanzawroa, March 91.—Mr. Price ' of lowa,
from the Committee on tbo Pacific Railroad,
reported. back a bill to secure the speedy con
strnetion of the • Northern Pacific Railroad
snd Telegraph Line, So, winch, was recom
mitted and ordered tote printed.
Mr. Jullmaluttoduced until to eaptallee
bounties orsoldig, and sailors alio sleeved
From California—Alleged Bribery Case
Editor Itelessod—Klating blot*.
Swe F asscisco, March 21.—HonOlala date* of
of the 6th of FebnLary state that the eruption
of the great volcano has ceased.
Tba Flag newspaper having charged the
membersof the State Senate with bribery, In
voting against the specific contract vessel act,
a Investigation coninalttee was align:anted,
o. IlleCarthy, its editor, was culled to
t, II who Isis witnesses were to sustain the
charge. Ile refused and was lreprisor,
Alter lying In prison a month, the Senate me
released him, and has promised to go on with
I the investigation. hioCartby 1i:111,1118M
.p .odu. his the WV:WA ,
—Vr'ilr:giltCgto—CTCP-I;[:f;lmprOvtng.
Kentnety Pieldlers' veneration—At
tem
*ln. pted Suicide of on Alleged Anton.
LorisviLta, !larch til.—The Kentucky Sol
diers' Conaention meets here on the 16th end
I:th of ApriL Arrangements have been made
to bring soldiers at half fare over the princi
pal roads. All *dicers and soldiers who served
in Kentucky regiments are cordially invited.
A largo attendance Is eapected.
Sterling King t who confessed himself guilty
of attempting the assagaination of Secretary
Seward, endeavored to commit suicide this
morning by severing a blood vessel of his arm.
Ills recovery is doubtful.
Liquor Setaures In libuisieetsti
1 New Toss, March 11.—At Taunton, Massa
chusetts, certain liquors that were seized last
, week by the State Conetables, were yesterday
re-seized by the Vatted States Marshal, and
returned to the owners. Massachusetts pro
. h IMO the sale of liquor within her bontidanmi.
The United States grants licences for such
sales under which certain citizens of Massa
, el/mitts puzsziothelr business In deflanosof the
State is ws, and are arrested and lined by their
authority. This raises a question of the pow
er indirectly of a buslne.• prohibited by the
State. The case excites much comment..
Fenian Meeting In Philadetphis.
March 21.—The third of the
series of meetings of the friends of Dish na
tionality was
Halls , The
the American
Mechanics Hall. The D t Head Centre,
Andrew Arynne. presld r—Stirring speeches
were made by icn. B. F. Mullin, 5. Meary
and Major Haag - arty. Speaking of neutrality
luw, General Mullin said, the course prodosed
by Stephens und o , 2lanoney would not, and
dig not, meditate any I - Whitton of them on
military and naval operation.. lie wait re
ccient, but miggestlye. He contended for the
law of retribution.
The Gee Case—Karderer Belewsea—
Freedmea•s Shemin trimisted Cheers.
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New Tone, March R.—Tlio Tribunre's Raleigh
correspondent s telegtaphs that the Gee case
will last till Juno,
eltizeu, convected by the Military Commis
sion at Richmond, of the murder of some
Union soldiers, has been released by the ace
retary of War because of &clerical error in the
report.'
The Freedmen's Bureau in Virginia and
North Carolina have tut nod criminal ewes
over to civil courts
Norfolk Oyster Trodo—Ciemeot C. Cloy.
FOSTIIIII.I Mon itelf., March 40.--A largo meet
ing was held at Norfolk lately, to protest
aguinet the present regulations of the oyster
trade and to take measures to test their le
gality. Strong resolutions were adopted on
the subject.
It la reported that Clement C. Clay has been
allowed on his parole of boner the liberty of
,t l h n e rFn r :l 4 .lg s o:t v y i , t r h e i t ' irrg t Palls of
01l ot t y " :t .
night.
Rhode Demoeratie lion.
l'novinsace, B. I. March 21.—The Demo
cratic State Conrerdiork wan held to-day. Thos.
Stiene, of Smithfield, presided. Wm. J. Mil
ler and (leo. N. Bliss were chosen Seeretarle.s.
NO rumination. for State officer, wore made.
A committee was raised to bring forward
ticket hereafter if deemed expedient Reso
lutions were adopted declarlag the const.tu-
Gen to be the foundation of American liberty,
o moving taxation without representation,
aid endorsing Andrew Johnson.
New Yoga, March 21.-In the evidence for
the uroseeution le the trial Of Major Gee,
at
Raleigh, for alleged inhuman trejitment to
prisoners of war is the testimony of several
soldiers of Nov 'York regiments, that Maim
Geo ordered a Union soldier to be carried to
the grave While yet alive. The testinionr
daily becomes more damaging. It Is supposed
tile evidence for the defense will begin on the
titb lest
overland Telegraph Expedition.
New Yoax, March 21.—The steamer New
York sailed itt noon today (or Aspinwall.
Among her passengers we. Mr. Thomas W.
Knox, the well known Journalist and writer,
who will accompany the overland telegraph
expedition from san Francisco through Lib°.
lan, China and Aussie, to Western Europe.
WASIIINOTON, Harsh 41.—it appears from of
tidal data, that the Arlington estate, tomer
the property of Gen. Lee, belongs to the
brovernment, It having been purchased at a
sale, for the non-payment of taxes.
Lowavrtis, March 2L—The river Is rising
slowly, with cloven lent five inehes of water in
the canal.
Patton Township Eleetion.
The following Is the result of the election In
['eaten township election:
Judge—J. Btevertm.... tid AL T00hi11.... 4'
Inspector—E. Myers-- 00 .f i clinley.. 40
Assessor—J. Carothers.. 01 UM 89
Sapervisora—lL McElroy 88 R, unning'm 99
P. 'Wilhite De ANltabinson.. 30
&let Dfr-F. McClure... DO L.MeGlnlay... 104
J.Thompeon. 3:1 Oas.Orier..... 33
Audifor—T. McMaster'. 99 J. McGinnis.. • SLI
Th. Treaa—E. Kunkle.— 89 8. McKinney. 40
Constable—John Bylyl.. 111.
Tp. Clerk—John Scott... 00 •
12=
• Passed.—Wo learn thtouh Yr. Dawes, that
tAmeravielons of the act atiVel Co the term;
of School Director; - ahltrOved April
have been etztend&F tat Allegheny
county. acapplament Ito tatiel b.p..yyyrjuss
passed the uegidature.
....=s^lcae~"3au:."i' - ' 3 ..~.+,m~.=a~:+~';' ~:~1 2 ?+.:s,'.~i`Ld~"~J.}~. ~ C .:. -. ~ ..
Mho Thai of Jailor Gee
Arlington Estate,
Inver at Loul.ville
t•I V I FE:1 , 1:11! 4711
Pl etobunin. Fort Wayne eand irblertwo
Railway Comp:toy—Ammo" Siertlog of
Ntocktioldern.
The annual recount; of the stockholder., or;
the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chlengo Rail
way Company was held on Wednesday, March
flat, at the °Ake of the Company in this city.
John Lorimer of Wooster, as caned
to preside, and F. M. Hutchinson, Esq., acted
as aecrotary.
It was resolved that the polls for the annual
election of Directors should open at noon and
close at two o'clock P. BL
Gen. George W. Casa, President of the Cons-
=h. then submitted . the annual report of the.!
of Managers, an abstract of which we ,
append below.
The report shows the gross earnings for the
year 1865 to be as follows
. From Passengers
Freight
Nails.
•
Express
Itents..
" itiseellancous
Total e,440 ,SG
The expenditures were :
Maintenance of Way id ,3440. ..6
Care 5:11,11..: 91
Motive Power 1,6+31,91: M
Conducting Tranaportation
General Expenses 1,::Z979 79
6g7,919 • .
Total $5.2a5515
Which leaves it balance of 43,°X3,54411 98 f o rth
net income arising from the operations of the
Rail way.
The financial operations of the company are
set forth as follows:
Total Income
Total Disbursements
--
.Surplus S37O,XX , OS
To this latter amount add the investment in
the Akron Branch road, $175 575.40, , ail let gives
a total Of $.1Z0,150.83 above all expenses and lia
bilities, January 1, 1868.
The expenses of working the road have been
el% per Cen exceeded he gross income. The earn
, lags of 1865 those of Itird $1,308,69 , 1.83,
or about 111:14 per cent.
In reference to the future the report says
"the Board is ensiling to venture an esti
mate for the current year, In view of the pa
ralysoi of the industrial and commereial in
terests of the country, growing out of the
transition state through which it la passing."
It Is stated, however, that the position of the
road is snob its to give it a full share of the
business of the country, whatever 'hat busi
ness may be, and such as to enable the com
pany to accomplish favorable results in the
working of the road out of whatever traffic
may oCer. The entire road Ls reported Li ex
°alien t condition. More man on e-b al fof the en
tire 403 Males between Pit t6burgh end Chicago
have been renewed within the past two years,
and all paid for out of the earnings—a result
which it Is believed no other company ever
accomplished Ina like period of time.
The total length of siding laid during tine
year was 12 miles and 22.50 feet, making Wattles
and :27 feet now ill use. There were two new .
locomotives added during the year, Makin
the total number IV). The pasSenger anti'
freight egtiljunent was very rnt4erially Merea. I
ed durtorrthe year.
The report then refers to the contract be- 1
tween this Company and the Cleveland
and Pittaborgh Company, and status that ,
the amount paid nutter the contract is not :
large for the object. gained. It al.'
not expected that any considerable sum i
s4ould be paid out of the income of either ;
party to gain these results, and the Boards of
the respective companies have concluded a slip-
pleMent to the original contract, which arts I
executed on the lath of February last. This
supplement WWI read and received the aporo- r
val of the stockholders.
Tile Board then alludes to tile purchase and i
operation 01 the Akron Branch railroad, elixir
one miles in length, and extending from Ilua-
son, on the Cleveland mill Pittsburgn road, to
31111ershurg, the county neat of Holmes coun
ty, The amount paid for the title to this road
was 4470,9.40, and the low prier', together with '
too object gained of preventing the road from '
falling into unfriendly frauds induced the
purchase, which it Ls believed win prove profit-'
ably.
The lease of the New Cantle awl Beaver
ley Railroad Is next referred to, and the re
suite have shown that the arrangement to a
profitable one, and that It will always prove
' remunerative to this corn patty, and aloe to the
. shareholders of the N. L. B. V. Co. The •
gross earnings of the latter company, from
July hit to Dec. 31st, lea% was $79.013.97, of
which 00 per cont.) ar was tine to the i
P. W. F.& C. It. W. Co.
The repot t then refers to (our railway pro-
Jects making Fort Wayne a terminus, nail tile.
comes the importance of these p.o.lects, when
completed as feeders to the main line of the
company.
The establishment of Transportation Lines
"Ls next referred to. For ten years the com
pany declined to admit these lines, but found
thorns:Ares, by reason of Itransl i antatioll:l.."•ll.
debt COMIKAILIg lines, compel .1 to e.taldldi
them, but in no doing have taken such preemn
Lion us .311 give tho greaten! natistnettte , I'
shippers, slot protect the company agaltin.
rla and An Improper absorpt lon of he profits
of th t, e
business due to the railroad comp:lnn..
US far the reeolt has shown an increase hi
• ' • nameset reormattar - sesanasturnantar.ettverts
thleneetin OM route by shlppers,and an increase..
of net rovenne without a eorreeponding
crone of capital
The [Maid coneinde by aoknou ledging the
adelity Industry, and entetelty with which
the business of the road has been managed
during the nest tear by the several executive I
°dicers and their subordinates In their respee
dee depot tmesits.
The report was areepted and adopted, after
which the meeting adjourned.
The following named gentlemen were duly
elected Directors tor the ensuing year •
J. P. D. Lanier, Louis H. Meyer, Simnel .1.
Tilden„ New York; J. Edgar Thompson, C. W.
Cass, bprmger ILarbarigli, Pennsylvania, Runt
Jarvis, It. It Springer Hon. John Alterman,
Ohio; Samuel H J
anna, esse L. Williams, flint'
Hoagland, /0411 aria; Win. It. Ogden. Illinois.
In nemoriam
The teachers at the Fourth Ward School,
natultlalay street, dller,hony, ut a nr,,etitie
held Monday, March 10, unanimously
the following resolutions ass tribute r u
xpect to the memory of their beloved h. d
and fellow teacher, Miss heckle J. Haman
who was unexpectedly called away Gem r
earthly toll to enter, as we fondly trust, t
eternal rest of the blessed in Heaven
Winanzati, It has pleased God, the soverelip
ruler or the universe, and all-wise disposer of
events, to remove from our midst our amiable
friend and fellow teacher, while yet in actual
service and ardently devoted to the Import.
ant duties of her profession ; therefore
Res , itect, That in her sudden and unexpect
ed death we keenly realize the loss of a wor
thy Associate, a zealous, devoted and surreal.
fel teacher, and a sincere and affectionate
friend.
Resolved, That In this sad bereavement we
recognize the hand of a merciful hod, who by
thin dispensation solemnly and earnest:) , calls
on us also to prepare to meet HMI.
Consumption, that Insatiate foe, ever de
lighting to select the fairest for Its prey,
marked her for its victim, and with unwonted
speed accomplishmi Its fearful work; teaching
us the lessen we are so slow to learn, that our
life is held by a very uncertain tenure, and
we should always be ready to lay down the
armor and receive the crown.
• .
Bemired, That we cherish the memory
of this loved ono, who so faitnluily fulfilled
her mission, and while we drop the tear of
sorrow over the grave of our departed friend,
we tender our kindest symdath lea to the Ix ,
relived family of which she was a member.
Resulted, That in her death our schools have
lost ark earnest, faithful teacher, the fruits of
whose labors so excellent and so abundant,
can neither measured nor recounted till
the end of time. Intellectual toe high degree,
the subject of warm Impulsive affection., pos
sessing a noble nod gencrons nature, and but,
In the morning of her earthly existence, life
with its pleasures and enjoyments was sweet
to her, but
The life bath gone, the breath is fled,
And what huth bees, no More shell be;
Tl4;piiiillosr7inriri7iie welcome tread,
Ohl where are theyl and iniere is steel
Reintoed. That these resolutions be pnbllshal
a th o d ally papers, and a ,copy presented to
thd bare; aced
Burglars Felled at Last—Outeidere and
Dap'leate Keys Rendered Uncles..
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We were recently shown n floor look, the In
vention of M. MetMunigle, Esq, of the city of
Allegheny, which fatty sustains the mars
title, and we have no limitation in pronoun
cing it one of the greatest inventions of the
day. It Is n Complete novelty, quite simple In
Its - construction, easily understood, mania ran
be manufsetured and finished US cheaply as
the common locks 'now in use. It mount read
ily be put out anyer but, should such a
thing happen,worker In iron can make
the necessary repairs as well as a lock smith.
It can, by simply removing the face plate rind
adjusting the spring bolt, be used either an a
right or left hand or mortice lock. The han
dles or snobs, which operate the spring bolt,
are arranged on separate spindles, and when
propekly adjusted they become a permanent
part of the lock, and hence the continued an
noyance of rattling and loose handles is en
tirely done away with. This part can be used
separately, where the bolts which are opera
tea by the key are unnecessary. Letters put..
ant for this bolt have been scented.
In the next place, that part of the lock the I
bolts of which are operated by the key, con- .
slot of two bolts, so arranged that whim the i
key Is turned on one side, the bolt which It
springs into the keeper passes over the out.
side or Opposite key holes, shutting the same
so effectually that a person inside is rendered
tectly secure film intrusion
t w o an
ints. We consider It far superior to any lock
now in use, for hotel and private bed - room
doors, de. it is impandble teinsartanything
from the outside into the key bole, and there
fore it cannot be piCked, or disarranged by
outside interference. Letters 'patent have
also been secured forth° arrangement of these
bolts.
Mechanics or other persons curious in such
sitters are invited to call and examine the
Mee, third story, City liall, Allegheny.
•
Ualoa P rayer Meeting.—There Is a Busi
ness Men us prayer meeting held every day In
the Pint Presbyterian Chureb, Wood street,
at 4 o'clock. P. SL, etintinning one hour- The
Christian community aro cordially invited to
attend; We understand that these meetings
have been atte n dance me three weeks past,
with a fair and Considerable Inter
est,. There seems to be a moving among the
dry bones, and if /here is any Incitement in
the abounding wickedness in oar midst, It Is
high time fOk all oar churches to awake from
leep slid get to work.
Merrimac rraliatag Law In Allegheny.
—A special meeting of Allegheny Councils
will be, held on. Frlo.y evening, (Lo-morrow)
for the of considering the question or
g of the existing ordiniume erebibitlng
the eireflonOt wooden buildioee. majea.
Of the people. bolas voted In favor of - ro
brilariedMet their - lashes MU be cirri
attercractlaticalilimeh oppoation.
Wool Growers• Association.
The Wool Growers of Allegheny County met
er , loy. at Ilarcie Hotel, at the call of Gov.
' j ohn• •>n, N'aie President of this county of the
State Wool Growers, A.ssociation.
The t.iilon-luit Constitution °us offered by
cov../ohn.,ton, and after a little discussion,
was adopted
To further the extension, secure the proper.
ty and protein the Interests Of tanners and
others engaged in wool-growing in the county
of Allegheny, Pennstivanla. we have adopted
this
•1111, TITCTION.
i. That the Society shell be called the "Wool
Growers' Society of Alicklieny county, " and
that it shall be counts, ed with and auillary
to the Wool Growers' State Association of Penn
sylvania, and the National Wool Growers Air
, sedation.
t. That the officers of the Society'' hall con
slat of a President, Secretary ands„Treamiror,
and corresponding clerk, and said °dicers
shall be now elected, and hold their offices un
til others are elected. That the annual meet-
Mg shall be held In Pittsburgh on the first
Monday of February, at which time and place,
°incenses aforesaid shall be elected.
3. The President, Secretary, Treasurer and
Clerk shall perform such other duties as usual
-Ipir: in g t. ritd;O o fti r ce ni s.. o. Th i at th a e r. Pr i es . l e d a e c ri t t
townshg x-) iierth Executive Committee ; that
said committee shall have charge of the inter
ests of the Society in their respective town
ships, procure mernoers, eirenftto informa
tion, diaserninate petitions, whetheraddressed
to State deli national authorities, L eith such
Aber details us may - from timatotiPle be given
hem In charge.
1. Thee the objects and purpo'See of the So-
net v, are set forth in the preamble annexed.
G 1 oat the President of this Society shall be
"presentative delegate to the State Ass°-
, ation.
t. That the payment of live dollars shall eons
I slim., any person a life member, and the sum
of one dollar an annual member. That the See
etary is hereby directed to procure certifb
sales for membership, to he handsomely de,
signed with proper vignette, and deliver the
same to each member of the Society.
7. That full discussions shall be allowed at
anneal meetings in relation to the best meth
ods of relsing, caring (or and Improving sheep;
of the beat modes of preparing wool for mar
ket, and the kind best suited to this climate,
..te. Any report made by any member in wet
ri n g to file among the archives of the Society.
S. That the President of the United States,
the Governor of Pennsylvania, the President
of the State Society of Wool Growers of Penn
sylvania, the Senator; from Permsylveula In
the National Congress, and the members of
Congress representing this cOunty, or any part
thereof, are hereby constituted honorary
members of this Society.
In accordance with this constitution, Hon.
W. Y. JOntneros was unanimously chosen Pres
ident, and Jab. 111.'Doxstn Grtex, Esq., was
elected Secretary, Treaturrer and Correspond
ing Secretary.
The following comulittemi were a ppomted,
In accordance with the Constitution, to eirou-
late petitions asking for an Increase In the
TartlTupon Wool.
Findlay—James McAllen, Robert Mel:Arran,
George Burns.
Moon.-Philip Stevenson, Wm. H. Guy, Base- I
lull Metik.
Robinson , -Capt. John Young, liatthere Hall.
Prenklin—liermon Wright.
Scott—Cot. Wm. Espy, Thompson McCabe.
Upper St. Clair—John (1111.111 an, Alex, Fife,
Borland.
Snowden—Ur. Gllnispie, Alex. 31°31m - ray, I
Wm. Donald/lon. • •
Jellersen—Andrew Large, Milo Wilson, .1. D.
MeElhenny.
.Elizabeth—Capt. James Kerr, Wallace !they, ;
James Bruce, Samuelllindmen, Jr.
Union Carnahan....Vorsatiles--John I.ndtrlcr, James S. Lari—
more, Francis Walls.
Patton—Alexander Elliott, John Thompson, ,
John Morrison,
McKelvy, Henry clialfant, ;
.Tr., Jame.. Kelly.
51..trahall—Sti sire Neely.
(VI lo—John alerrick.
.$3,111,V.1 48
. 4.7 or; 48
u ,4 88 oo
110
1,451 12
25,354 ON
640,1 OA 01
4,259,.175 II
Fawn—Jamos Kennedy, Bonjamin Harbison,
John Ess
ME=
• .
Harri.n--John Ilarrlson,Washington
North Fuvette—Geo. K. 31eKee, Robert Pot
tor, It. W. dlonn, I.l¢J. John Marthens.
South Payette—John H lekumn, G. Y. Coulter
Wm. !dogs.
West Deer—Marti:non Porter.
Indiana—Wm. Henderson, sr., David Boyd
James Barton.
East Deer—George Pillow, Wm. G. Reed, A r
ealttald
J Cbartlers— , Cornelln sonny, John Hodson,
ohn S. neelly.
Mr. Glenn offered tile following renollition
wide h u lid Enfolded
Resolved, That we circulate petitions for the
lowing: tint les to im ituposed on intportell
v. mil, viz : ten t cuts per 1t.., and ten per cent,
t.•. 1 re'erret. inele ling energise at last port of
entry or, on unshed went antes, not more
I.llllli -two cents per M.: and twelve cents
pei /La.: ten imr red ~ .d on wool
erit :nu .tver Ilttrts -t e emits per lit., furl utllng
hi. de , 111 lest port of notr.::--tiouttle these
et Co to be charged on washed and triple on
scoured wool. •
The Seeret.o.ry W. ordered to procure nod
non W:Wq yiAltions qr? (rt,ponding to thin
,ottltron. '
Mr. Gluon orterell the following, which woo
11014.1:
Resulted, That the than ks of the Association
are hereby tentlared to the editors of the
Gazette, Coninierentl, Chronicle and Poe, for
too it generosity al giving the use of their
columns for the benefit of this Association.
The Association then adjourned, subject to
the call of the President.
Moat".let Court
W mussel n a v, March D.—Before Judge Damps
toe.
The Jury m the case of Miss itt=spit.oVr
6on rs. John Corey—action for
breach of promise of inarriage--returned a
waled verdict for the plaintiff in the suns of
Vtlloo.
.Vm. La pie vs. W. W. Bradshaw. Action to
recovers balance alleged to be duo the plain
tiff for work done. The Jury was withdrawn,
and the case amicably - arranged by the parties.
Harvey Robinson and Robert B. Robinson
ve. The school Directorsof Baldwin township.
The plaintiffs each put a tubstitnte in the
army, paying the bounty out of their own
funds. They then applied to the School Di
rectors for the sum vf WOO each, being the
amount which said Di:ectors are authorized
to pay, ender Act of Assembly, to those who
might put substitutes in the army, aud•have
them properly criqon the quota of the
~strict. Capt. Fo s . rovent Marshal, teoti
that the plaintiffs 'ad put substitutes in
'• nrurY, and that the record showed that
•Nrere duly credited On the quota of Bald
.,vruship. I)efcneants' counsel argued
is , the case for the .plaintiff's had not been
set, inasmuch as there was no proof
• quota had been nasttened to that Dis
t. -no evidence that the plaintiffs had
pr Id any money to the substitntes. The sole[t..eee, however, WEB this : The defendants
lusd pot to their astbatitntes prior to the
patemoe of the act authorizing the pay
's:tient of IFYXo by the School Direetora, and
it was held trust the act was not retrospective,
and hence slid not apply to.those substitutes
put in before it's passage, The Jury found for
plaintiffs in the sum of pao each—subjee to
the opinion Of the Court upon questions of
law reserved. There are several suits of a
similar kind now pending, and it Is probable
that the question will be taken to the Supreme
Court for decision.
John Ilughes vs. Anthony Frevvogle. Action
of ejectment. On trial.
Court of Common Plea.
Wunacno&r, March 21.—lletore Judge Ster
rett.
in the (We of Ackerman ye. Shafer, before
reported, the jury, after remaining out all
night, came into Court and mated that it was
Impossible for them to agree. They were,
therefore, discharged.
The slander ease of Mrs. Algeo ve. Hrs.
Agin was resumed., and a number of witnesses
examined on beha lf of the plaintiff. The tes
timony went to show that the slanderous
words complained of had been uttered by the
defendant. One witnaas was examined for the
defense, but the testimony did' not help the
case of the defendant., whereupon the counsel
for the plaintiff stetted that there was but ono
way to settle the matter, and that was by
making a retraction. The plaintiff did not
cairn to make money of the nefendant, her
only object being to viddicato her character.
The Jury was then withdrawn, and by consent
of counsel the followingentry was made upon
the record : 'Thereby declare I did not any of
Mrs. Moo any of the words laid in the do
(lteration of the plaintiff, and that I know
nothing aguinet the character of tirit. A.lgeo
as complained of in this case; and the defend
'ont agrees to pay. the costs of the Witnesses so
as not to exceed $5O, and $3O counsel fee to
plaintiff's attorney—docket fees to be relate.
ed. , ' Thin statement *se signed by the coun
sel for the defendant, and thus the matter
ended.
E. 11. Ifeaatlngs vs. Edward Efehentattb and
wife. Action for serelces rendered as survey
or. Verdict for defendants.
. .
Mrs. Margaret G. Semple vs. John B. Semple
Action on a promissory note for $2,000, with la
terest from December 1, 1860.
Amusements.
TnawTas: In consequence Of Win enthaoWs.
Mu manner in which the beautiful play
of Naomi, the Deserted, was received last
Want, Manager Henderson has been prevailed
Upon p e n t peat it, ch a rni Mrs. Waller
will r her great ter of Naomi. This
is one of Mrs. Waller's Meat thrilling perform.
autos, and Is a character in which she stands
preeminent. The performance will conclude
with the pleasing farce of the Dead Shot.
On Saturday afternoon a matinee will be giv
en for the benefit of familiar, at which the son.
outlet. play of the Streets of New York will be
presented.
Draws doves.—Tonight Is the sixteenth
night of Ilelen Western's engagement,: and
still the "Woetorn" mania rages. TO-night she
appears as Dion Bourelcault , s great gye,,a e t
drama of the Octoroon, or Life in LOttisiene, as
Zoe, Mr. Herne personating the charactnr of
jaejb wci n ynny. On saturdny nticirnodn
there wi.. be a grand Bolen Western tontin ee
for tile weak of families, at which the Frew%
Spy will be produced.
Masonic MALL.....T40 IrOnderfni SithyMi stUl
e teltee the curb:eats Of theric, and draws
crowds to Masonic Hall eve - night. The per.
formanees of Mons. Fabian, lively wizard
of the entertakunent and the drawing of the
numerous gifte,coin_prise the amusing portion
of the exhibition: We include the drawing is
a portion of the amus e ment,for it is really
amusing to witness the eagerness of those who
hold numbers to see what their prize is.
Dr. Wisdom—We invite the attention of
our friends to the advertmement, under City
liothles, of this celebrated occulted. and aurist.
whOse testknonlabi as a skillful operator are of
toast convincing character. HO wiDbe
fond at parlor 11 Monongahela HOU% where
we advise all afflicted by defeetive eight and
hearing to mil and consult with him.. The
doctor will remain until Wednekiae March
thtli; after that time he wilk visit PlettelMtit
Monti:ay, of which due notiottwlll betimes,
~-'F~ r.:v .F~~Y`" , ~.n.~.y~~ ~`~..v~ ~. ~~;,,~;:~:~`a` ul. a~'a'.. _~.:a.:,r...,. x,:ntr,.t.
PR
CE THREE CENTS
140nira on “Paroltar Poopl4E.
Nearly everybody Iles hoard Mr. tion,q•,
WO need Say nothing of his peculiar manner
and hlp orielnal litylu of eloquence, Ids droll
and Inimitable humor, and his ansurnaseed
Power of personation,' by which he is able to
Mom to his audience the character he wish°r
to deecrlbe.
• On Wednesday evening dollvered his lee
tare on "Peculiar People," at City Mall, under
the auspices of the Mercantile Library Asso
ciation, to am many people as could possibly
j find sitting room In that spacious edifice. The
faults, follies, frailties and peculiarities, both
noble and ignoble, of all elasseS of people,
, were brought successively and rapidly before
the audience, with all the vividness and truth
hiltless of real life, while the orator, with
' that beautiful benevolence and Christian
charity for which he Is diatingulsbed, com
mended, or excused, blamed gently, or indig
nantly denounced, the various virtues, vices,
frailties, follies, or crimes he •so vividly de
pleted. True, living and heartfelt piety
Was contrasted with hollow.bearted hy y r ,a
oci
rimy and cant • and the soldier, heroical.4.
Ming or suffering for bin eountty, with the
wretch who, to gain a paltry party - end, would
stab that country to the he
art.
With all his atlrth.proroking qualities, Mr.
Gough is an minima Christian,, and he is not
ashamed to express his sentiments before the
audience. lie is not ghat namby-pamby dilu
ted style of Christianity so common In borne
literature and fashionable life, but is aground,
and fall and
thrilled that which Pant reach.
et; and he hisauditors, whee l' at the
close, with bervld eloquence he exhortik them
to strive to be of the number of tuat "Peculiar
People" whom Christ is purifying to himself.
"zealous of srood works."
This evening Mr. Gough lectures in the j
same Hall upon the subject of Temperance
one noon which of ell others he is peculiarly
at home, and handles with a power rarely
equaled, and we think never surpassed of
course the house will ho again c ro w ded.
We have been requested to entitle/lee that
owing to the Late:l , -s of the arrival of the
chairs, the Lecture Committee win not be
able to sell secured seats sooner than 2 o'clock
this afternoon.
Court of Quarter Sessions.
WiDNESDA.T. March U.—Before Judge( Mel
lon and Brown.
James Palmer was tried for the larceny or a
horse. Jury out.
Edwin Jones was put on trial for larceny,
but the Jury found a verdict of not guilty.
Peter Emgee and Peter Stewart were ar
raigned on a charge of burglary, in robbing
the store of Mr. Kramer, or the Fifth ward.
Emgeo was used as State's evidence, and a
not. pr.. was entered as to him. Stew art was
convicted and remanded for sentence.
James Dunn was acquitted of a charge of
larceny, but earnestly warned by the Court
to abstain froM drinking liquor, and attend
to his work, or he would yet find himself in
the penitentiary.
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Bermefit of
W.
J. Cogrowell.—thi idenday
night Mr. IV. J. Cogswell, the leadiug man at
the Pittsburgh Theatre, takes a benefit. This
is Mr. Cogswell's first benefit SIMI) his pfrival
in our midst, and he is eminently deserving a
first class benefit. He has worked hard, and
has succeeded as we honestly believe In mak
ing hosts of friends, and we hope that they
aft turn out upon this occasion. The pieces
selected tor this occasion are Wonde - or the
Woman who Keeps a Secret, and Capte , m fi yd.
The bill Is well selected and will be pot upon
the stage in the most attractive manner.
Matotraantnx o Mutsamee.—litil Burgwin,
agent of .lames B. Irwin, ameased, was before
the Mayor yesterday on a charge of maintain
ing a nmaanco in the react Burke's building
on Fourth street. Kis r hold the defend
ant to the strict letter o tbe law, and he wit.s
tined tM. This moo in another argument to
favor of the sewerage system.
Land I.lllde,—A land slie occurre
the hmtvy storm yesterdayscorning, uponthe
Connelleville road shout a mile and u half this
side of McKeesport. The road was covered
with rock and debris, and completely blocku
dod. The only damage done was the deten
tion of the trains for a few.hours.
Jurors fined.—The following named Ju
rors, falling In attendance at the Court of
quarter Sessions, wore yesterday fined S3o
each for non.attentlance, atttanenta wore
'seared for than"' J. G. itnekofen, oo Andrew Gut
ty,, J. Millar, U. Juraphreys, W. P. Weyntan,
and .1. S. Willock.
-
Aemaull and Battery.—Thomas Norton.,
and Roger Rowe u ere yesterday hold to bull
by Mayor McCarthy for assault and battery'
on the person of Thomas Ragan, a watchman
In the Ninth ward, whlle In the discharge or
his dnty.
Larce.—Mra Kelly wai yesterday before
Mayor McCarthy charged on oath of H. Mur
phy with the larceny of 01,76. Upon bearing
the ease, the CV Mellor, wan deemed Insonicient
to bold the accused. and she was discharged,
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The Spbyux.—The chamber set wtoi pre-
Rented to Mr. IL B. Beggs, nil Penn street,
evening, at. Maxonlc lied. lu this vv. - dec.
Grew will be anothe. chamber net given awe).
costing VS, and 149 other present.
• Home Allldn.—Mr. F. Dolhnun, atter an ab
sence of several months In Europe, has re
turned to Ids home In renewed health anti in
esnellcut opt Its. ills numerous Lrlenda ulll
be glad to wkleome
"Frank Leslie's Lis;ljos Magazine" for
April, with a rich volume of contents, has
been received, and cam he had at Pittock's,
Filth street, opposite pastoffico.
The engineers en the Western Central Rail
road. under the supervision of W.lnor
Roberts, Esq., have commenced locating be
tween Clarion and Brownsville.
OUR HARRISBURG LETTER.
Correspondence of the "Pittsburgh Gazette.
HAIM/1811SO, March 31, Wed
Mr. Glass has read a bill repealing so much
of the first section of the act of Starch 1, ISA
for the Improvement of Highland Avenue, in
Collin's township, as provides for the election
of Street Commissioners on the third Friday
of April, and authorizing the electors who re
side on the Avenue, to meet at the school
house, on the third Friday of March, and elect
a Commissioner for Otte year. The Commis
sioner Is to assess, levy, and collect from the
owners of teams,wagons,ea..ts or othervehlcles
hauling or transporting stone on said avenue,
the sum of five cents per perch for each and
every perch hauled by vehicles having wheels
or tires of four Inches in breadth, and seven
cents per perch for vehicles having wheels or
tires of less than tour inches, the same to he
collected weekly.
Mr, Sigh= hastesull a bill incorporating the
City Deposit, Bank mid Truitt Company, with
a capital of $lOO,OOO. Allred Pearc John At
well, R. S e d e rs
erg Brewer, IL. W.
Burke, Jr., Shalleriberger, George Beam and
W. H. Gordon
arennamed,
named as bleorpomtors.
The Company are to receive money on deposit
and to transact any other hardness transacted
by banks, except theissueof eirenlating notes
They can alsonold oddeposlt in trust notes of
the United States, States, individuals =deur-
pomtions and to sell the same.
Mr. Bigliam has a small bill in charge allow
ing Messrs. Reese, Graff and Dail, of your city,
to construct a railroad from their works to the
sid
Allegheny Valle
eitYli y Raii te•lroad at a point just out-
M
"An act incorporating the Pittsburgh and
Connellaville "
ie the title
and Manufacturing Corn.
pear, le of a tall read by Mr. Herron.
In the bill Messrs. A. Batelle, II M. Wickers
ham, J. M. Rallay, N. J. Bigler, W. M. Faber,
S. 11. Hartman; W. E. Bmertz, Bateman Our,
and 1.,. Goehring, are named as incorporatory
with a capital of $6OO OOO , which can be in
creased toe million; the company can hold
lands, tenements and mineral rights in Atte- •
gheny, Westmoreland. Fayette and Somerset
counties; the lauds not to exceed two thous
and acres. They can also mine coca, - iron ore,
limestone, firs clay, and othqr minerals and
manufacture Iron and steel, and make/inch
railroads as the?. desire; no NO to exceed
al a n aig M trra in h=read a Pines in
corporating the Peoples' TradinCompany of
the borough of Birmingham., This bill pro.
grVbe t w o gftßothb.nlr. / l ag ° e l , ' ,kltl g y o b : rll ' ilt
Nicholas Runtzler and Samuel P. Hellas power
through 'authorized agents to carry on the
business of general dealers, both wholesale
and retail, to buy and sell all kinds of goods,
wares, increhandize, produce, Movisions, fuel
and any other articles that may be necessary
in the business of general • dealers; also to re
ceive and sell goods upon coramissloni and to
encourage stockholder. so as to enable them
to purchase to a better advantage the 'recess._
nes of life, The capital Is to be WM.
=2
Oti.9-032 Wednesday morning. Much Tibt. .14
o'clock, Mrs. MAittIAKET. retool. of doshooltotio.
In the TO you of bar ago.
The funeral whl take place ruts aryzurecor at:
o'clock, from the residence of her son., Johnston
Hors, East Liberty., Tim Mania of the famLly are
rmpectfully invited to attend. -
•
BINDLEY—On Wedneadoy. • March Mat. at quar
ter p mi a snat tw , r. ti .. aon of John C. and
El
Notice of funeral In Evening Chronicle and to
morrow mornlneo -
404:4 s 314
EMLI.LIPALE- CEBILE'rEItY.—A rue
and most picturesque place 6f If6palt.re,
nate on the uplands: Immediately north of Alleitheuf
Cltyosu the blew ltrlghtan Kee& .Penes wtahnly
to Getout Ithilal Lou :11l apply at the belPellfdbh.
ant's oleos. et the Cemetery., 'Title Deed., Perndu
'and all other tonstneat will attended to at the Drys
Warehoute of the andered, corner Of
cod boisaoek streets, sUI DT.
Bearably sod Treasurer,
We) :Telo) of No a aki
-11011Pitin 64,C0., • •
DIALERS DI
Choice.Faiiiily Groceries,
C learlfsrerd A YTOAMMlS PI S A S S I I N ' 121 '
cm, etc. ATTILA. LOWEsT pleleiss;
Also Agents (Or
REYNOLDS 4 CO.'S %EERIE
POW DEES. Sold lc PecSeSee at-23 c.d.50
No. 790 Penn Street.
oda= Rd
PIANOa
SECOND -mum
P I A Z 3 -7 2 -013, ,
A 1.80,4440, $6O. VINIOI2OO - $ l2O,
• ~ $l4O and uPsvazda
oamu.tyrrs
ITS'GAZIA:t.E.
TWO EDITIONS ARE ,?RIOTED.
on ON woman fitt OTHES smato
The edition IS tprrtahall !Ida UIIt Mob the sat.
ecrlaert socinast se:the ilia taut.
TERMS i,
Slnglle Copies • " .41 50.
clubs of Flys 1 115.
in clubooften asulupwsrll.s..--- 1 15.
BOOTS AHD SHOES.
' 4 THE PRESS.
IT IM-PRESS Fv KNOWLEDOE, 'ILM-PBXEIIfEB
ERROV, DE-I•REgmEs TYRANNY, OP-PREBBEB
NUN N. AND EC .I . IIIC.SES THE TRUTH wben It
aays that tfls LAlttiEal tad BEST assortment of
=I
BOOTS & SHOES
x 1 T7ElCEozcxxlc-sr
Is TO BE FOUND AT
CARDINER'S
COMMIT BALL SUDS STUB
No. 60 Fifth St.,
Where Goo* are Warranted;lote.
Paired Free and sold Cheaper
than any other EstabllSh-
mh. meat in the City
PROPOSALS
COSS'ltOm.len'ti lIFPIC0 0, ,
tilyy ALLsnuesy. March 16th, IMO. f
SEALED PROPOSALS will be Ire
,-; eelovocirl 01 ,211:0111.ce until MONDAY EVENING,
??4,.1r.t.5.e-,t,„b•°W.'"fabtileeSEr"ian of
the On.
lis, In the Market
Lights and dißelivetlr hi e ge . lll additional lieu
found with DIJNCAN I.lALLAs.l'llebek'tLf°7h:Vat•!
kots. Proposals will also be received at the same
, time for furnishing 20 new (Du Posts,
1 mieskeetel It. R. FRANCIS. City Controller.
COUTUOLI.a.tt'S (Yenta, - I --
CITY' 07 AI.LtOULNY, Marc La,l6O
FALED PROPOSALS, endorsed
Q
”Proposals for Grading and Paving, 1 ' will be
receivedat NW°Mee until MONDAY EVENING,
Anril 24. for timeline' and Paving the following
Streets. vise
Aldwell Street, from Ditto A venue to Juniata
SI reet•, Franklin Street, from Allegheny Avmote to
eedgwlek Street; tiamilton Street, Irene Allegheny
Avenue to Manchester line; Rldge Street, Dom Ma
rion Aturme totrolre Avenue; Allegheny Avenue,
fehru 'Western Artnue, to Franklin Street; Ohio Av
enue,
Roote Railroad to Manchester line: Third
street, East Lane to Chosnnt Street; Fremont
I S , reci. front.Ohle Lane to Islandidenethecond Al
-1,. from 'Middle Street to West Street berth Ave
nut frame Federal Street to Cedar Avettekt North
A mime, Rob, Cedar Avenue to East Land.
Any information desired in relation to the above
will be given by %VAL SicLIKNDRY, Rocordlng
licgulttur. R. B. FRANCIS,
deleanlatd City Controller.
I ) II.OPOSALS.—SeaIed Proposals
fur !Supplying the Treops ett Allegheny ArlenaL,
P •una., with
333ELE33 - r_
F•d• ale months, commencing on the,Flßwr DAY
OP - APIUL, MA and ending on the hOth day of Sep
tember, 14(4, will lie revelled by the subscriber .n
-111 the 1/1/Tit INSTANT, et 12 o'clock, IL. srhen
they will ho opened. The Beef to by of read nnd
they
quality, In quarter, Withan equal fprCo-o
iscrslun of each, (necks asedshanks to be excluded.)
'the days of Issue ' the probable quantity Of beef re
eutrod, and the ternes and moldltioniterthe contr..,
nn be e-m,•rtalned on application to the sniSseriber,
at Allegheny Arsenal. ne..Pittabhrgh, yy
ISAAC ARNOLD To.,
tat Lt. of Ord. and Bet. Ca t. U. Se4st,
mleD rlb edtd A. A. C. IL
CONTRACTORS. — UAILWAY
LETTING.—The All teeny
Sitter ItAlzad
vaviv-O.OilVIMPilu AND 1 Y 14.4 re "l quired l e f is
fr the
fifteen sections Sr their, road, extending from 011
City atuttaward, nfteen sections 0010041012 !
from Mahotelng Creek northward to the vicinity uf
Brady's Bend - Yrou Work, Each section wilt be
andut one mile in length.
Maps, proeles, piens, and specific-attune of the
wok will be ready Air examination at the En •1-
iteer's office, ou Plte street, lu ilee City eef Pitts
burgh, no the Ist of March next, and proposals will
receircil at the saran place oi to 6 o'clock, r
o Tile l'ltintsA.Y.stbusoAl. ARC.
line w A ll be run out ho d sla ked loon as
practiceble, but contractors can at any Slain obtain
al the Erigineeex MSc, lea Pittsburgh, all the tutor
blatlen necessary to enable then, to eLtnidne and
id for the work uutientandlngly.
Any further information desired can he had by
sPril.tlon In person or by letter to Um subscriber.
leltadm F. WRIGHT Chief TEsurineer.
pROPOSALS FOR SAFES AND
LOCKS.
WandDuerots, D. C. March &I, 1866.
Sealed Proposals 0 . 111 be received at the 00100 of
the Supervising Arcelteet, Treasury Department,
Washington, 11. C., until 12 aL, APRIL Fri, IWO,
for furnishing the Burglar Proof and the Burglar
and Fire Proof Safe.required by the Treasury De
partment (or one year from the acceptant° of the
proposal of The succeeshil bidder.
.idig ,, cl , r o a y tt i o n os t ri f del...l i nes for the
i ßurglar Proof
ift true on It present
u..ed, viz: afern e ate ° 7l;les '' of ' iren t and hardened -
steel, can he obtained epee application at this De
partment.
Burglar F P - tree will be constructed
in the same manner 0111.1 eaeed with • suitable fire
never covering, the piens and specifications 'for
hich must be soltatitted by the bidder.
Safes to beshipped in portent condition within a
reasonable time trout date of order.
The Lock. will lis furnished by this Department,
but mat Depot Deplane by the contractor, and be In
perfect working order when the Safe le turned over
tt the proper °Meer of the Government. •
rim bids to be per superficial foot, messared on
De outside and to co-er all charges whatever,' of
Aline painting and ape: fixtures, (except mkt Of
It Tirs.
t . nimosals will also he received &or Harglarand
it'd Powder Proof Locks; to be accompanied with
ll
ea mpies,
bids meat be - accompanied by the guaranty of
I . - o responsible permute In the corn of g 5,0166, that
ti e bidder will accept and perterm the contract If
awarded to Wm, the salaciener 'of the ...enmity to he
no dined to by the District Attorney of the district
where the bidder resides.
The Department reserves the right to retect any
or all bids, op to award -the emaract for Burglar
Proof Safes to onoparty. and the Burglar and Fire
Proof Sofas to another. Wit be doesnesetthe Inter
net dared Government to do so, and, no hid will be
con abet dons not conform to the require
mg: ° W1:..1Vnt' , ° , 7 1 :P,61,...b, fiSaleo and
Leas and addressed to A. 11. 111/lele TT.
Supervising Architect. Treasury 'Department,
Washington, D. C. A. B. AIUbIICTT,
nibilentsrdtapt Acting Supervising Arehltect.
CARPETS.
"WE OFFER TR'E'E LARGEST .
T MAUI In the Weet of everything In tee Ilne
clieuEl.3Fnuiss,
OIL WLOIIIIB,
Dariaa,sk, Reps & Lace
.WINDOW CURTAINS.
Goad Ikirdered and Plain
WifiLlOW SHADES,
Table & Piano Covers,
° ""r°'" IPT,,VIt7:I6g LOW EST ""'"
INPFARLAND & COLLINS,
71 & '73 Fifth Street, 2d 000 r,
•
Next Oultdiug to U. S. Custom 'louse anti Postal Noe
INSTIRANCE.
IFE EliBl7/11.1110E1 ILIVEINIIIII
- A Neltll-11to N V.Nti .11UP.S.F.Y 111.UTUAL LIFE
ItibUNANCE: CO. Or NEWARK, N. • J.', dealt.
to .11 the attootlon or tlsons rltt.oltM to NW
iiharillritir.mgrumt
burgh. , " • "
b.—One 'raw feature In Life Assurattee is that
onn:robletES are Noieforreitin r.Litstatter.
It the party Neemes unable to meet. id s 'animal Par.
m , nte he will Rtyr lbtfelt - Dle policy, laittbealnoutit
of itituranee will be dlnslnlabetlty scum equivalent
10 the premium so unpaid, ,tberebriunnOringAlie
crsLit ObActlon that eatrberuadeptgainstLife
Insurance._ HUB Books
AEI) paniittleti, &th, can be had.or
J /ULM, (loners' -orient
mll9-:91c1 Menne rairlionse;_rlttelsnrgh.
'ff:ll;;lgwvio)rgr:wpgiiicwil
BUY YOOll NOTIONS,
• Tois, Baskets, •
vrailralserx:ens, .(Mr
B. 1.417E1V8
Varlet, and Store. No. NA klarkevtroct •• A
st - rmbts.
_...._ .._..._.._, . -
~... UN/11141EL . ' •
MO beau pdhatitioshen Cheese;
BO bble...prinie New York Dried.Apples6 .
25 do • Dried reaches; querteee: • - .
00 sacks do I do helves; ,•.•• ••
bble. New Zoek White Deane; ' :.
66 Dbl. !Sorghum Itlyrop;
100,easks Pesti Ash:. .I" -,
SO do - :Soda Ash;
Z bails. tirl y tirgv : :;: .
...
. ..
I,t6oolge Galena Ceed; .
200 hale DOLL , Lake llerrlng;
50. do White Fhb. • •
60 kltte Nos. i twit" Mackerel;
30 half ahle..lld. 3 do ' ' '
Scu Ohio. Pasltrs, :• , ....,
u store and fur . at. El ,f. D. acxriti6D.
la= let and iti first street
_ _
SZUNDRIES
*Obis, prime Sorghum;
40 •• " Pickle,:
• • CD Pickles. In osag;
10 •• choice Nary Bemis:
30 •• N ow Dried Peaches; T =
•• Cut awl-Dry T o l wcaoi •-
wa,ao Cigar. all grades,
etOre sad formic Jour to the trailit at. :
sow cuels, C.
Birtts--us bbbi.
"" 1 " .3 " 4 tcr ig l akx
ambis osaal,o strait.
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