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-MONDAY lOßNffio== -FEB. 15, 1884.
MT? AND irIIff3BIA.N
earovsncua. PIER:Sit
infamous Libelers
Dea Exposed--A Lady
Acts as fens's.
/*or some time past great excitement and
annoyance has been caused in Ilarrieburg, by
thi circulation of a vile sheet published in
Boston, which contained letters written from
garrisharg, grossly abusive of some of the
most respectable citizens :of the place. A
ROWS agent named George L. Walter, was ar
rested and held to answer a charge of circu
lating these libels. The Tcl.grap, of Sat-
;day, says :
The District Attorney took the matter in
hand, aided by the parties assailed, and while
efforts wen being made to ferret oat the vil-
lain, a lady (the wife of one of our most re
spectable citizens), wso had been most foully
traduced In this correspondence, received an
anonymous note, informing her that if she
would consent to meet the writer thereof on
the river bank, at a given hour of a fixed
evening, bar name should never again appehr
in the Urinal Life. The lady •in question
promptly handed this letter to her husband,
who at once consulted his friends and the Dis
trict Attorney, as to the course best to pursue.
After having considered the matter in all Its
aspects, it was resolved that the lady should
repair to the locality fixed for the meeting,
and thus unmask the scoundrel who had ap
plied for an interview. As a precaution, how
ever, the husband of the lady secreted him
ifilt in the neighborhood fixed for the meeting,
deeming it best, as was his duty, to be near
,to case of any emergency. About the time
fixed for the hour of meeting, the gas lamps
la the neighborhood of Front and Pine streets
were extinguished. This was undoubtedly
the work of the Fortin who had arranged to
meet the lady. At the hour appointed, the
lady appeared on Front street near Pine, and
as she slowly passed up the street, she was ap
proached and accosted by a person who asked
her if she was Dirs. -. She answered in
the aflirmativo, and then inquired of the indi
vidual if he was the writer of the note asking
for the Interview. A reply in the negative
was made, with the explanation that he had
been lent by the author of that note to be pro
sent at the interview. At this point of the
conversation the lady arrived at the place
where her husband was concealed, when she
asked her companion why she was so grossly
attacked in the Orimini Life, and as the vil
lain was in the act of excusing or justifying
himself as the author of those letters, the con•
cealed husband stepped out and confronted
him. At once a scene of confusion ensued,
and the husband discovered that he had four
Instead of one man to deal with, as by that
thin the whole gang had assembled ; but no
thing daunted, he attacked and gave chase to
the parties. In the race the party giving
chase tired four shots from his revolver, but
the nilairtnevertheless escaped.
The morning following the evening of this
enoeunter, Mr. Haldeman, an employee in the
Patriot awl Union office, was sweated on ens
plelon as being one of the parties to this entire
business. Conscious of his guilt. and dismay
ed by the awful responsibility he was forced to
assume by his connection with these villainous
transactions, 'Haldeman at once confessed his
crime, implicating Harry Swivel, Riley O'Don
nell and John Cramer as his associates. - These
are employees on the Pennsylvania railroad,
which ouropany,we understand, has dismissed
them all from Its service. It is reported that
O'Donnell has enlisted in the navy. Cramer
Ii still at large. This morning a warrant was
issued for Swivel, and he was taken into cus
tody and carried before Alderman Kline,
where ho was bound over in the sum of $lOOO
~; t o appear and answer..
Volunteer Meeting In the First Ward.
At a meeting of a number of eiti.crus of
this ward, held on Saturday evening, Febru
ary lath, for th - e purpose of taking measures
to procure volunteers to all the quota to avoid
the necessity of a draft, William B. Bonne,
Esq., was called to the chair, and N. P. W.
Gotta and S. B. Roberts, appointed Secretaries.
A General Committee was appointed, vie:
G. W. Smith, chairman, Benj. Singerly, C.
'Raritan Love, J. 0. Bonen, Capt. Andrew
Miller, with authority to aPpoint a Treasurer
and such Block Committees et may be deemed
neonsary to thoroughly naval, the ward.
On motion, it was resolved That in case a
eontributor to the fund be drafted, the amount
of the subscription be refunded. That in case
the County Commissioners Woe - the expected
bonds, the General Committee is authorized to
said bonds for said contributors. That
=nal Committee be authorized to receive
recruits or volunteers from this Monday, limb
lest, and pay a local bounty not exceeding
8200.
Nearly $3,000 was subscribed on the spot,
and from the feeling evinced at the meeting
we have no doubt but that the First Ward
will complete her quota in a week or ten days.
Adjourned to meet this ( Monday ) evening
at seven o'clock.
Prof. Richard's Lectures
The concluding lectures of this very intor
°ding counseof lectures before the Library
Association, will be given to-night and to
morrow, and these lectures promise to be the
most interesting of this really brilliant coerce.
Those lectures have !given great satisfaction
to our public, the attendance has increased
from night to night, as the fact has become
known how interesting Prof. Richards is in
- 1111 explanations, and with what magnificent
apparatus he illustrates; the experiments fol
low each other In quick succession, and the
Professor allows no failure. On Friday night
the solditmee expressed their delight by hearty
applause, the assistant, Mr. Joils, attracting
quite his share.
The two lectures of to-night and to-mor
row conclude the-come, both lectures being
filled with interesting experiments.
From Olt City
The Oil City Itegioter of this week has the
following suggestion : We think it would be a
good idea for the early settlers and founders
of Oil City, and those who have been promi
nent in developing the resources of the Oil
Region, to form an Old Settlers Associitlon,
and have a Festival dozing this year. We can
imagine no more delightful reunion than this
would be, as It would tend to revive old recol
lections. and bind more closely the feelings of
friendship among the people who have en
dured a common hardship, and achieved so
mush of good In a few short years. We hope
some of the mostprominent of our old settlers
will take this matter in hand. A meeting and
sapper could be gotten up this month yet.
We would also suggest that some gentleman
Amid deliver an appropriate address.
A Female Soldier
A young lady from Pennsylvania recently
enlisted at Oswego as Sohn Davis. Sho
went to Binghamptou, and while on the cars
bet sex was discovered by a soldier, who re
verted her =so to officer Faznham. She had
not been examined by the surgeon, end de
signed to evade an examination by having a
man,(s friend of hem) examined, and she
take the enlisting papers. She is but 16 years
of age, very intehigent and extremely modest.
,The was very much mortified, and expressed
• a determination to put an end to her exis
tence. liar mother is dead. Bar father lives
in Pennsylvania. Bho desired to returno
t
her home, declaring that she would never
spin,be found in so awkward a position.
leo been paid to Thos
and Ward (Pittsburgh
The following sums
Steel, ITWalond of Soo
Bounty Pond :
. = ,ehort dCO-sl,ooolCannlngham & (30...5 6 1 g
U.Pears &Co WO John Torrance
wish.lissas....--... 100 J. R. Morsoge..--.. 6 0
I
/elm 111inidnir.. 100 Schroeder it Rog,
.J.WeD. Cncsan--. 1 man._._- 50
NAL Darker ....._... 100 F. &Dm. 50
Webaillodimra.— 60 U. Eons-- 60
.11.11. Hoerard..-. 50 Daniel Kinscr SO
Wm I.l.ll•Dam. :o•John Farrell..--- W
W. A. theethen_. 501 E. at050mm...... ...... 50 0
C. Orr.-.—„-...... 10,J. D. Drew,
ri "•/"..-,---.. 60,11. R. Nieman ...... -. `..i;
opf watt ft c0_.... 6011 , . Parker 6
12111 first National Baak of Batter organ
had on en 2d MM., by the election of the
1 0 101 0 3 4 Worm
.7emis Csaapball, Provident.
L J. Cumming'', .Casbier.
Directon—Jsznes Campbell, John Beg,
(Man, "John N. Parebutee B. Julius
&Mortar, /win Break', E. M'Jinikin, John
Jl.'Tlicyppson and R. C. MeAboy.
Masuaa Pulas.—ahe following named
ipnt/amen hive been sleeted director, of the
&nah.PannrylvanisP.atlread Company:
Abut—Jar. Worunilfartiabirg. Dlreotore—
' Jodah Zip; Geo. Haub, Sohn Stambaugh,
Galbraith. Mtn. It. Fatter, Wet. It.
- ; In"lfsichtertaai,± A. B. Arderia,
Maw salk„ iobnMoustaa, :MO Kalif
The Griffin Gas Light--A Great
AeMovement.
On Fri day evening we visited the slogan
new hotel recently erected at the Stock yards,
near East Liberty, for the purpose of witness
ing the experiment of lighting this mammoth
estahliehment with gas manufactured upon
the premises. In the basement we found a
small apparatus, consisting mainly of an air
tight tank, containing naptha, through
which a current of air was kept constantly
passing. A highly inflammable gas as thus
formed, which is conducted through ordinary
our pipes, and consumd by a burner just as
our city gas is eansume e d. Without entering
into details, vie may state that the experimen
was entirely niece-mini, as the spacious rooms
and halls of the Eastern Exchange ware
brilliantly illeminated—every ono exprese
ing entire satisfaction with the light fur
nished, and pronouncing it equal in all re
epecte to the ordinary city gas. The machine
is so simple that it requires scarcely any at
tention, and the light has the advantages
of cheapness, brilliancy and freedom from
all trouble. Any "Biddy" can attend to
it,lwho incompetent to wind a clock and fill a
kettle. We have already given a description
of the hotel, which is second to none in this
section of the eqpntry, in point of arrange
ment and accommodation, and we congratu
late the gentlemanly proprietor, Mr. Wilson,
upon his meccas in haring it lighted in so ad
mirable a manner. He is determined, howev
er, to combine all the comforts and cons,-
veniences of a city hotel, with the advantages
of a Pint class summer resort. We are pleased
to learn that the hotel is now doing a good
business, although it is not yet fitted up and
tarnished. Mr. Huntley, the manager, is
very efficient, and deservedly popular with the
guests.
Tho gas furnished to this hotel is called the
Griffin light--the machine having been invent
ed by Jonathan Griffin, of Weet Meriden,Conn.
A joint stook company has been formed hero,
under the te ens act relating to corporations,
with a capi talof $50,000, and it is proposed to
introduce this new gee at once, as the cheap
' est light in the world. We have seen the
house machines, at the rooms of the company
In Lafayette Hell building, and we would ad
vise those of our readers who feel interested in
the matter to call and examine the working
models. Every gentleman who owns a coun
try seat should have one of these machine.,
aneno doubt will have are long. klanufac
tarot..., both large and small, would econow.ise
largely by using this new gm. The machines
are manufactured by Messrs. Foster & Co., cor
ner Penn and Suinwix streets, who will receive
orders for the company. The invention is no
longer an experiment, but is now successfally
before the public, and all the company desire
is on intelligent investigation of Its merits.
Tao QaxaT MILTONIAA TAMA:ATI AT Ms.
some HALL.— ThiA splendid exhibition is
drawing immense crowds, Masonic Hall being
crowded nightly to its utmost capacity by oar
citizens to witness this great work of art, il
lustrating u it does the grandest subject in
the world, Milton's greet poem "Paradise
Lost." To all of our citisens who have not
seen this exhibition, see would say visit it be
fore it leaven, by all means, or you will lose
the rarest treat of a lifetime.
The beautiful landscape scenery of the
Garden of Eden Is especielly attractive, as
shown in this exhibition; while the scones
representing Heaven are delicate and beau
tiful in the highest degree. There is nothing
of the horrible In this exhibition, nothing to
frighten the nerves of the most delicate child,
as some might be led to expect. We would
call the attention of those who visit the exhi
bition to-night, to the splendid landscape in
the Garden of Eden, where Eve sees her re
flection in the water; it is a master piece of
art.
Exhibition will be given every afternoon
thin week at 3 o'clock. The doors will be
open at one early hour, and people will be
admitted no fast as they come, until the lfail
is fall.
Norm:rms.—We have just opened a very
fine selection of the latest importations in
fancy and staple dry goods, black and colored
silks in all the celebrated makes. Barastree
Eadsime.r Cotele, mourning and Gras d'Gr
leans blank links, plain end figured :Gme d'-
Egypt, Roubaix. and Imperial poplins Inpl.io,
striped and barred. A very handsome assort
ment of plain and brocaded mohair does,
goods, English alpaccas of the most fashiona
ble colors, Kochlin's celebrated make of
French chintzeein figured and striped,
for bordering. Silk, wool, cii.illansere,
thibet and fancy shawls; a large assortment
of linen and cotton goods, in shooting, pillow
casings and damasks; all sixes of white and
colored counterpaine, piano coven, linen
damasks, towels, napkins and doylies; balmo
ral skins, corsets, gent's tarnishing. goods,
flannels of every kind, cloths for boy'. weer,
at Alex. Bate's, It Fifth street.
Nana° RCO.CSTS.—The departure of a
fourth full regiment of negro a Idlers from
Philadelphia is a fact that minces no es,ite
memt, so easily and gracefully bare the pul.:ic
come to regard the raising of such troop, us
n right and proper measure. A couple el
years ago, the appearance of a negro in uni
form, in the streets of Philadelphia. would
have been the signal fur a mob. But now,
whole regiments are organized, and when they
appear fa the public thoroughfares, they are
treated as respectfully as other soldiers. The
nfth regiment will soon be ready to depart,
arid there is no sign of any abatement o. the
recruiting.
PITiattAUSII, Pe., Fob. 1.1, ISe.s.
Editor. Gtreette: Will you please insert a
lino in your paper, informing soldiers who
have lost limbs in the United States service,
that they can ho supplied with artificial ones
by making application to Sarg. L. 11. Bol
den, U. S. A., Medical Director, Department
of the Monongahela. His office is at the
Headquarters of Maj. Get. Brooks. By so
doing, you will do a favor for some of the
maimed heroes of the war. The limbs are
free of charge.
Very respectfully, your ob't carol.
C. J. Dlsnatrr, 11. S. A
Fatourra FALL.-A chambermaid named
Mary )!fading, employed at tho hicLure
Roue, Wheeling, fell from the third to the
first door, on Friday last, a distance of thirty
dye feet. Sho was descending boadforemoet,
when a gentleman, who happened to be on
the stairway at the time, caught her and
broke the fall, and caused her to alight on her
side. No bones were broken, but she wa ,
very severely injured.
'Wenn Baossas.—We would advise young
men who think of enlisting to keep clear of
middle men, and make their own contracts
with the well known agents or committees of
srb-districts. Soma of these operators hove
been known to take large slices out of the lo
cal bounties paid to new recruits. Have noth
ing to do with them.
CHILD BIIIMFD TO DltATll.—About three o'-
clock yesterday afternoon, a child of M.
fort, a resident of "Ilardscrable," this city.
but late of New York, was burned to death,
The accident occurred while the mother was
in the cellar after coal. The child was a year
and five months old. We have no further
particulars, but these are horrible enough.
QUOTAS FILLED.—The borough of Tarentum
has tilled its quota under the Awn call, and
has plenty of re-enlisted Teti:Var. In tho Ser
vice to fill the eecond, to whom bounties will
be paid. The borough of Kittanning hue
filled its quota on the tint call, and has fur
nished some four or eve mon on the second.
Tun meeting at the Court House to-morrow
at II o'clock, is called by those opposed to
tholssue of any more county bonds, and is a
question of great importance to owners of
property and others interested in the future
prosperity of the country. ".
IticHIGIFICD.—B. F. Payne, M. D., of Steuben
ville, Ohlo, who for some years past has tilled
the chair of Obstetrics in the Eolactic Collogo,
Philadelphia, has resigned, and will devote
his whole time to the practice of medicine in
the city where he residue.
M. L. LLSLTio son of Capt. James Leslie
formerly of New Castle, died at Wheeliog o
Friday last, aged thirty yeare. He was
member of the 23d Ohio Infantry. Hie ro
mains were forwarded to New Caetle for in
torment.
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AUDYIIB.—AII styles, alt prices, cheap, and
in greet variety, et Pittock's 'Sows Emporium,
opposite the POStogloo.
Curl DC VISTYZ9 of Archbishop Hughes,
Vestrall, Dog Jaek, of the old ' , Thirteenth,"
and mazy others, at Pittock's news depot, op
posite the Postelice.
Baum, for March, at Pittook's, opposite
the Postale°.
VALICNTINZ3 at ['Mock's, opposite the Post
office.
Gosowstes DLUIT, Hard Cash, Perfect
lGn p ublic a tio ns aetlr aP it T to a e x k ' L s, a w op p a o n s d i te o t t h h e e r
Postoffice-
Hama's' Praxes's, Independent, Wilkes',
Wave:ley, Clipper, Pilot, forthie week, At-
Godey, Peterson, r, Ludre
Friend, for February.at Pittoch opposite
the Postoftse.
Lyric of Archbishop Hughes, all the dime
books, at Pittoek's, opposite the PostoMoe.
Now re van .Tate To drescarsa.--Yon. can
have 'Nus'ltastern and Western daily , papers
lald it year oldies or residanie by leaving your
tdditetiltleolee, opposite the Pottage:
itiVER INTELLIGENCE.
ginidinn trAttiAticinnatt.
Gallatin, Brownsville.
I , [I,ITOLLS.
Partosiin, Cincinnati. . Inns, 7.aneaville.
Nete . tiorli, Loni.ru n. Yeantain, Brownsville.
The river has risen some two three inch.. since
tear last report, and last evening the pier marts In
dicated five fort ROT inches, The weather yest,i
day was cool and cloudy, a llh an nectialotud spitting
of snow. There wee bet little fleeting lon in the
Allegheny riser, yesterday, and, unites the weather
should suddenly tern raid, C. erpeet te see it entirely
clear to-day.
Blintrra,
The •oly transient arriValisin ham to notice are
the ...olden Era, from Cincinnati, end the Eclipse
from Louisville. 3110 Emma Grab., from Zane.-
.ille, was duo teat night, end will •loubtleas be (mind
at the wharf this morning. We understand that the
Leonidas, ra ranter from St. Louie to rhea port is laid
up at the foot of DroWn's Island, being unable to get
any, further in consequence of low water.
Thy Paragon cleared for Ciorinreatl on Saturday
afternoon, with about all t's•• freight she could take
and • fair number of pamearm. The lira York for
Louisville, with a fair Drip, wino, cleared on Satur
day •••••nlng. The White Dose, while coming up no
Thursday, struck the wheel of the wreelt of tin En
dive, sunk below Mulligan, but emu noon lightened
off, without sustamting mnterial damage. She is
.king...me •cessary rtpairs at Cincinnati, which
a•ing done, she n• will hare for thls city. We under
stand that nun • of her cargo was •Inmaged.
Dtattaccian. Anareate—The Bello Darlington,
Admiral Porter's dispatch-boat, arriewl at New Al
buty 1•-qt.•rday train tome point below. Oh • brings
• dodingnished officer, whose name we ant
croft to
kern, ..0 Inatom. of importanom This littl is .
truly • naval rurtority, and her lightning .peed at.
tructed the attention of ear steambeatmau. She
generally accompanies the Pag-ship Black Hawk,
and I. used for the purpose of son
measages to
the that. We are told that she make. twenty-Pee
miles an hour without any extra effort. It Pin b•
Foi e
by tomg, of oar readers that
ie toot wa• mosented to the lute Commodore
by ...MC gentlemon in Chicage, about One year
ago, slum. which time her great spree! has rendered
Ter name famous in the naval branch of the service.
We are informed that the little Belle visits us on
very impart int busleem, and will
re
in few
days.-I.ovi•rilb
During a recent ent,mgement betweou on- force.
and eerir retol guerrlllea, In Kentucky, Capt. Jansen
fervueris a .temnboatinan, and well-known
in Nseheille, woe killed. Ito hod on his person a
brace of rerolvers, $5,000 to Confederate money,
and a copy of on oath of alleglanee to the Federal
slovvretvent, which he bad taken, sertified by Stan
ley Blattbew•, fo• merly Proerat its•shal of Nash
ville. ID might have Iwo taken bed he hotted
whenso i, o matuanded. Dolt to the command he re
plied •• You had touter find out who you tell to
halt. - gni attempted to drew a pietol. A command
to Ere followed, and he fell. pierced by seven ball.
rcpt. Ryan, of the Golden Era, has not yet con
do-Iml whether b• will put np for Cincinnati and
Louutille, or Nesehville. It I. altogether:prooable,
however, that he will load fir Nashville.
Capt. WI., of the will in all probability
tee ready to commetlee receiving for CiLlCilalAti •nd
LoclatilM to.day.
The Ttniiinn, Cap, Ere, Ls filling np for .
EL Louie At..l rarer, end will tw ready
1!!Ilte!I=SEll
Th. Stmnrt., Capt. Gordon, ix the r-011.1r
f. ,r Wheeling to leavint rrn.lnlY xt
3PLCIAL LOCAP lauticss.
l'uoiras Pssar, Plain and Ornamental
Mate Roofer, and dealor in Poantylvanla and
Vermont Auto of the hest quality at low rates.
°Moe at Alex. Laughlin'n, mear ths Watt
Works, Pittsburgh, Po.
Gnome S 13scan'a Szwirro M.sainene have
obtained the highest premium at every State,
County, and Institute Fair held in 1883, as
the best family and the best manufacturing
machines, and for the beet machine work.
A, F. CLAT,NST, General Agent,
18 Filth street, Pius burgh, Pa.
SPLCI•I. N,rrice—Do your duty to
yourselves. protect your health, tiro HOL
LOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. For
Wounds, Sores, Bowel Complaints sad Fevers,
they are a perfid. safeguard. Full direction•
how to USG thorn with every box.
Holloway's Pill . and Ointme nt are Dow re
tailed, owing to the high prive of drugs, Ac.,
at 30 rents, 70 cents, and $l,lO par box or hot.
For sole In Pittsburgh, Ps., by B. L. Palma
:took A Co.
For sale also at Fultoo'a Drug Store, Fifth
street.
car L..21:1,1) MIAMI 701 511.8.—T11a
Ina ,t , tta.cat of hall and Winter Clothing,
lately rschrted by Mersa, .T•kin Mar k Co.,
err.hara Tailors, Die. 1.0 Ye-laral stoat, /a
leglier.:. The stork of of tltittg consists of
the Coast vast::; of gents' ps.taloons, Tests,
*oath and ororcoate. The itTle a patterns to
tekt,ful and fariti..nribie. i7e would boots
all of our read,. t, eve the 11,074 get!/o=lol2
a .01.
8R0WN .. ., BRONCHIAL Taocues, for Coughs,
Co1•le and I rritatod Throats, are:offered with
the fullest confidence in their efficacy. They
horn been thuronhly tested, and maintain
the Rood reputation they hove justly acquired.
As th.re sure to OBTAIN the
rorsaie at Fulton'6 drug rtore, Fifth rtr
Pittburgb.
MrlCrUl to rat FIE. %VAUD Piv - ratrnan
—The etrolled militia mon, and the citizenr
gene Lilly. of flit. First Ward, Pittsburgh, are
earnestly invited to attend a meeting at th
School Unfree, on Friday evening, Feb. litth
at 7 o'clock, to adopt some plan to fill tb•
nf the word. Let there be a full at
,endanm.
S.vru. (11/711,01 S. Co., merchant tailors,
are -losing out their fall and winter stock of
g0.,11, at a reduced Ognre. Gentlemen desiring
a faeniennele and well made suit of clothing
would do wolf to glee ce a call before pur
ehacing elsewhere. S. lICKL Gasua>r
Merchent Tailors, 5I Mbleet street.
enosan, 10.—J. M. Roberta
It Fifth ..ireet., It now opening the mat
cht,ice itne n g o: fine Bald and Silver Watch.
Jewelry, ';.lvcr ware and Fanoy Goode cot
dieplaye , in tide city, wn4 it aelllr. g then
remarkably low wine,
Gaslglus and carriage call. will bo Laken at
the Oieeihus office, Fe. Co Pena street, day
.r night. All order,. left at the above plats
Trill teompLly 't. All mas t
be paid .11 ad wawa •
FsanrAws.—Now is the time to buy you
Valentines—the most beautiful assortment
the city, to be seen at Frank Case's New
Depart, Chronicle Building, Fifth street.
Mee" ztsTe.A.—All the Mageelnes for Feb
rnary, can I, had at Frank Cnee'e Sews Do
pot. Bat•eceiptions received at the low.
Vst.ct.rrnxs I VALKKTMILP I—Call and look
er the beautiful army of Valoutluca at
ank Caze's News Depot, Flfth atroet.
Como and Sentimental Valentines in end
es variety, at Frank Caae's News Depot.
•
0. BILL, Dentist, 248 Penn street, will &t
-tens to all bnainaastar of LI. Drafty:7V..
DIED:
PARItSTT.—fin Frlrlav afternuon, at eye o'cl.k,
lll.kßY ANN, wife of John Hartstt, .god FIS years.
he feneryl • Ul tyke piece on Molts, rOnnsons,
al IN o'cl,th., from the rteldeneo of boy husband,
trretern A neon., below the West Common, Alle
gheny. The friends of the family are respectfully
incttad to attend.
WATEOS —On Sunday afternoon, Fob. 14th, 1E64,
josErif HIIEATIO WATSON, In the ancenth ft
of hie age.
The foneral will take place from the residence o
his fatter, Meek W. Watson, 316 Penn street, 0.
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THE LATEST NEWS
BY Ti:M}B.APIL
OUR SPECIAL DISPATOILES.
pl2ll Disrpatch to the PittsbArgb Gazett..
WitiarSOTON, Feb. 14, 1884
JlO7. DAVIS' ADDILE9II TO 182 RIMEL MIXT.
I have just received the Richmond Inquirer
of Feb. 10, containing an important address
by Jeff. Davis to the rebel army, pal:dated
in the general orders, by Adjotant General
Cooper, under date of February 10th. The
following are the opening paragraphs of the
address
Set&
•
of do Armies of she Ow:fears,. Stok
so this long and bloody war In which y?ur
country is engaged, you have achieved many
noble triumphs; you have wen glorious fac
tories over Wilily more numerous hosts; you
have cheerfully borne privations and trial to
which you were unused; you have readily
submitted to restraints upon your individual
will, that the eitisen might better perform his
duties to the State as • soldier. T. all of
these you have lately added another trimaph,
the noblest of human conquests, a victory
over yourselves. As the time drew near when
you who first entered the service might well
have boon expected to claim relief from your
arduous labors and restoration to the endear
ments of Lome, you hare heeded only the call
of your suffering country; again you come to
tender your service for public defance—afree
offering which only inch patriotism as yours
could make—a triumph worthy of you arid the
cause to which you are dereted.
Re thus goes on to express his gratitude for
the numerous testimonials of confidence he has
been receiving from the army, and the gen
erous enthusiasm for enlistment, which, he
says, has spread till the only excoptiouns of
those who, having originally entered tot the
war, cannot display anew their seal in public
service. Ile then continues: Already the
pulse of the whole people heats In unison
with yours; already they compare your spon
taneous and unanimous offer of your lives for
the defence of your country with halting and
reluctant service of the mercenaries who are
purchased by the enemy st the price of higher
bounties than hare hitherto been known in
war. Animated by this contrast, they exhibit
cheerful confidence and most resolute bearing.
Even the murmurs of the weak and timid
who shrink from trials which make stronger
and firmer your noble natures, are rimmed
into silence by the spectacle which yoli pre
sent; your brave battle cry will ring lortd and
clear through the land of the enemy, as well
as our own—will silence the vainglorios
boastings of their corrupt partisans end their
iensioned press, and will do justice t. the
my by which they seek to persuade a
ed people that you are ready to purchase
lonorable safety by a degrading 'ulnas-
Soldiers, the coming spring campaign
rill open under auspiciee well calculated to
attain your hopes; your resolution needed
lothing to fortify it; with the ranks replan
shed and under the influence of your exam-
pia, and by the aid of your representatives,
who give the earnest of their purpose
to add by legislation largely to your strength,
yon may welcome the invader with a confi
dence justified by the memory of past vic
tories. On the other band, debt, taxation,
repetition of heavy drafts and diseensions, oc
casioned by strife for power, by pursuit of
spoils of office, by thirst for plundering
the public treasury, and above all, the
consciousness., of a bad cause, must tell
with fearful force upon the overstrained ener-
EM=i=l
mint, from the exhaustion of his resomets
both In mon sad money, be far lee. formido
his than th.e.of the bur. tern years, when on
impaired means were used with boundless,
prodigality, and with results which are sug
gested by mention of the glorious names of
Shiloh, Perryville, !dor (reacher°, Chlosinauga,
the Chickahunilny, and lionesses and Freder
icksburg and Chancellorsville. Soldiers be •s
-sured that succors awaits us, in our holy
straggle for liberty and indopendenve, .d for
the restoration of all that renders life desira
ble to honorable men. Whoa that success
shall be reached, to you, your country's hops
and pride. under Demo Froridence, willat be
due. The fruits of that AUCCO3.I will not be
reaped by you alone, bat your children and
your children's children, in long generations
to come, will enior the blessings derived from
you, that will preserve your memory, ever
living in their hearts, as the oitisen defenders
of the homes, liberties, end altars of the Con
federnay. That the God whom see
all humbly worship, may shield you
with his fatherly rare, and p-coerce you
for a sato retarn to the peaceful enjoyment o
y ,or friends and the association of those you
molt love, is the earnest prayer of your com
mander-in-chief, Jefferson Davis.
In VIRGINIA LIGINLATCRE ♦eD neTLea.
The same paper contains a long edltori
bitterly denonneing the Virginia Legislate,
for its chicken-hearted course In recommend
iog the acknowledgment of Beast Better, end
yielding to terms for en exchange of potion-
i❑ Bennet ,aides. rt urges Usdis to
in firm, and declares Thera will be no o
hang° of prisonsre titl they get more th
a Lure.
♦aD fir 10.1,1 1 3.
enerale Meade and Burnside ere hero
In the army all Is quiet.
•RIIT OTTICTICI ♦T ITABBINGTO?“'ITY.
A commupleation of the Secretary of W
announcing the resolution relative to officers
eommutatton for quarters and fuel, shows that
there are three hundred and eightyseven
officers In Washington drawing pay. This
largely increased commutation, namely, nine
Major Generals, eighteen Brigadier Generals.
thirty-four Colonels, eighteen Lieutenant
Colonels, twenty-four Majors, one hundred
and twenty-six Captains, forty-three Lieu
tenants, twenty-four Surgeons, twelve As
sistantSurgeoneaddseveutynlne Paymasters.
This, In many cases, :adds tromja third to a
half to their salaries, and renders Washington
an exceedingly comfortable place to be:assign
ed to dal,.
vnricrsecics IN TEX IXD:111 Derl6rl:2NT OF
BMW lIIIICO.
The Secretary of the Interior presents to
the Senate the application of Commissioner
Dole for on appropriation for defloiencies In
the Indian Department of New Mexico. Super
intendent Steck asked for thirty-ono thou
sand dollan, overdrawn by his suocessor Col
lins, but the Commissioner proposes to make
twenty-five thousand dollars answer. lle cen
sures the late Seperintendent for encroach
ment upon the fonds of the present year, but
deems the expenditure otherwise legitimate
and necessary.
ytU0ll•1. TO Tin MATZ
The Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce,
memorial to the Senate, represent that
within a few months more than twenty• Dre
millions of dollars in gold and silver have
been mined in Idahoe territory, which re
mains there for want of means of transit, and
ask aid for a wagon road with military pro
tection through Central Minnesota, a route
abounding in wood and water, with mild cli
mate and fertile soil.
Dithreuth
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Belandder I
DIAIITHO SINOROI.II
Schember P
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Wllicelm Cam
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W•lthe C
In atente on conscription in the !louse on
Friday, eoeen Atintiniestion men desired to
be understood sa opposing not the drafUng of
Oases, of alder they illere headily in favor
but the proposed payment of owners for their
alarm, to said' they obJectsd so • Congres
sional recognition of the right of property in
MI WIUL moll EiItELLS
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Lagisl has ma r ears
Ito Haulm rootlailsed
Camas ao,aina lift granting aid to
anted the ii„, o Vailejltesd and a breach
of the Achiev, Topelta :sea Isl.etrike itorth.,
"ftri.f.ondonnaation Ifith the . Ileebent - Dl , '
oleo • .. . • &ciao 'Rellrei:d et or, ne# rot
Special Ihrystch to th. Pittsburgh Gazette.
.NLISIITILLA, Feb. 14, IOG4
The following, from the Mobile expedition,
comes from official sources: Gen. Sherman
entered Jackson, Miss., on the evening of the
sth inst. The enemy offered bat little resist
ance, and is supposed to be falling back over
Pearl river. It is believed the rebels are re
ceiving reinforcements from their army at
Dalton, Georgia.
• '
Gen. Welliek left this morning on a nisit to
01111322
Gen. dtanloy arrived from Chattanooga to
day. He testifies to-morrow before the court
martial of It. 11. C. Jenty, of the dth Michi
gan can. He leaves the next day for Louis
ville, where he is Mann oiled is a witness in the
Crittenden and McCook court-martial. The
Minty investigation closes to-morrow.
Brig. Gen. Wagner and aid., and Colonel
Deeeht, of Gen. Thomae' Butt!, are at the St.
Cloud to-day. R.
Congressional
WASIIINGTON CITY, Fob. 13, 1884
. . .
Mr. Sumner offered an amendment: Provid •
leg in eases where the Secretary of War shall
be satisfied that persons of color have been
mustered into service at the rate of $l3 per
month, they shall be paid at that rate for pre
vious services.
Mr. Grimes, of lowa, hoped that the Senator
would withdraw his proposition, and from this
time forward,every soldier, whatever might Le
his color, may receive the same pay, and if
any abases or acts of injustice arise, they
could be remedied by subsequent legislation.
Me hoped the bill might La allowed to stand
on its merits, without making it retrospective.
Mr. Howe concurred with the views of the
Senator from lowa.
Mr. Wilson moved to strike out the clause
in the Committee bill giving colored troops
the same p r ay, tko., except bounty, during the
whole time they hale been In sonic°, and In
sert "from and after the first day of January,
1854."
Mr. Sumner said he would not withdraw 'ois
amendment without explaining that its pr,-
viaione would only apply to a few regiments,
and, therefore, there would be no rent draft
upon the Treasury. lie aid not think that the
United States could afford at this time to do
injustice to the ...lore,' troops.
Mr. Feesendon, of Maine, at this point of
the proceedings claimed the floor, and from
the Committee on Finance reported certain
amendments to the ilo.e Deficiency bill. lie
eked that theirj consideration be postponed
until Monday.
Mr. Johnson, of Md., In reply to Mr. Sum
ner, said that It the black men ot Maryland
were as good as block mon elsewhere, why
make exceptions They were all enlisted
under the same Law. If justice were done ac
cording to the views of the Senator from
Massachusetts, some $BOO,OOO would be taken
from the Treasury, or, as ho under... • it,
about $1,500,000. All should Le psi •a.
Why did not Jfassachosetts pay thos •
herself ?
•• -
colored troops refused to receive it.
Mr. Wilson explained the dream. .e
under which the colored troops from M • s of
ehusetts had refused to rewire their pay.
They held the Government to pledges made
them, and wanted the full pay of $l3 per
month, or asked to be discharged from the
mice.
Mr. Johnson said they were colored gentle
en of extraordinary rensibilities.
Mr. Grimes raid that from the very outset
. -
his colleague i Mr. Harlan and himself were
in favor of putting the :Agra troops on an
equality with th. whites. Ile was on the re
cord in this respect previous to the Senator
from Massachusetts.
Mr. Sumner said that in a public speech be
had stated, that while Le was in favor of car
rying the war iota Africa, lie was more in
favor of carrying ILe African into the war.
(Laughter.)
Mr. Grimes said he was net only .c favor of
carrying the A (ricer.. into war but for paying
ii.ru .$l3 per ri,rith. end for placing tim on
a [voting with other solibers. If ire are going
back c, pay c01,,d troops from Massachu
60ttS, why not pay tlirro from Tennessee'
Ile war Informed that '',ere were s,•me thirty
. .
regiments of thri.t troops there. Ile thoug?r•.
there was trouble is the future ti be appre
hended from naLl.ing retrospective a,acter, I
this bill indi,rlminate. lie sympathised
with the gallon• and patriotic young men of
the AO and hM s tench assets colored mac ps,
but could not 'rip believing It WOO 00 orc.nzat
of their action that the colored men of South
Carolina regiments refused to receive their
pay.
Mr. Cowell said if we wore going hack for
these colored men he wee also in favor of go.
leg back in Savor of white men, who wore
in our first volunteers end bad borne the heat
and burden of the day. ❑e was not in favor
of overriding the statutes to do justiceAto those
nogro troops until Luttal and exact justice
had been dune to the veteran white sol
diers. When the c. unity should be restor
ed to its wonted prosperity we could
to do justtce to all, but new it is exceedingly
dengereus.
The amendment of Mr. Mikan then adopted.
The amendment of Mr. Doolittle, providing
titat from toe monthly pay of colored troops
mustered into the service in insurrectionary
Stanes the sum of three dollars per mond,
shall be reserved to reimburse the expenses
inctirmd by the I nited States in feeding and
clothing the widows, children and parrots of
deceased soldiers, was rejected, after some
debate.
• • • .
Mr. Carlisle. of Virginia, said that in the
old days of peace the negroes had a holiday
on every Saturday afternoon. As all persons
wero equal under the law, and as half of the
afternoon bas boon ape:.- 10 the service of the
negro, he mo•ed that the S.inate'adjrarn.
(Grant langhter.) At the instance of
Senators he withdrew his motion.
Mr. ,timiiiier proposed a proviso, that in all
eases of past services of colored troops, where
It shall appear to thesatiefactios of the Secre
tary of War, from their papers of enlistment,
that sunk troops wore colleted under the act
~1 dais., 1-61, the) than be allowed the pay
promised by that act. Rejected. yeas It,
any. lit.
hI r. Cowan ..Jared a substitute for the bill
amended, Provided, that from and after the
peerage of this act, all soldiers of the United
Sttales, in the 1.1110 service, shall receive
like eompensation. - Mr. Cowan supported
this amendment at length, claiming that the
negro must bo regarded as a citizen under the
Constitution, as he received protection from
the laws.
• • • .
Mr. Saulsbury, of Delaware,said if that was
to be the harix of the Senator's substitote, it
was abhnrent to his views, and he would not
support it. The old fashioned term was ne
gro, now they arc colored citizens.
*Mr. Howe would inquire whether the ne—
gro," wore not colored in Delaware.
Mr. Saulsbury doubtel if they were as col.
ored as they were in Wisconsin, according to
population. He would never have consented
to equality either political or social.
Mr. Cowan asserted that the negro had a le
gal statue under toe constitution which pro
tected him.
Pending the action on the substitute of Mr.
Cowan, the Senate adjourned.
Escape of Union Officers from Libby
Prison—Rebel Soldiers Barefooted.
. _
W1SHISIITO!1, Feb. :14.—A ;gentleman who
to-night arrived trout the Army of the Poto•
mac, saw before be to:t there, a Richmond pa
per of Thursday, found on a deserter who
came into our lines, In which appears en arti
cle, stating that one hundred and nine olh
cars have escaped from Libby prison, by dig
ging a tunnel under the street, for that pur
pose. It is suppsdied that the prisoners bed
been engaged upon the work for a month.
They were missed at roll call, and forthwith
troops were dispatched in various directions,
to capture them. Four were overtaken on the
Williamsburg and Ilanover Court House
roads. The other. it is suspected were se
creted in the neighborhood of Richmond.
The subterranean mode of escape having be
come known, the paper sap that Neal Dow
was not among the runaway*, but was proba
bly waiting to accompany the nest batch.
Captain John F. Porter, 14th New York,
cavalry, arrived here to-day, overland, from
Richmond, having escaped two weeks ago
from Libby prison. lie came out of it in
rebel uniform, having !mound one that had
been abandoned. tie remained nine days in
Richmond unsuspected.
Among the recently escaped officers from
Libby Meet, are Col. Straight, Col. Tippen,
31.4.•J0bn Henry and Col. Rodgers but it is
not known-whether they have yet Cleared the
rebel dominions.
The deserter says that a huge number of
his regiment are barefooted, and their daily
ration consists of a quarter pound of meat,
and one pint of meal.
There here been no active military opera-
Hens for a week pest.
Man Shot at Saratoga Springy.
SALTOGA Branco, Feb.l4. —A an clamed
Robert fitabata, tras shot at a bongo of 111•
fame by Copt. Iludaon, of bleklea' caaalty,
now In barracks bore. Capt. Hodson Is in
jail.
6 Smarmers Sou Sass.— Essi are now TO!'
*nog set from 20 to 2; emti ittomokand
net to tur obtained It tbsto..6s:6, natter of
. 112411114 Infant, wIU cra b that own Minh
Is an szallons robstlmtalor;nisi for Mall
nal purposes, one 'maid - of -conOtaieli
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LATEST FROM CHARLESTON;
Unsuccessful Attempt to Destroy
our Blockading Vessels.
iNOTIIEE 111111 AL MACIIINS LOST
Desperate State of Affairs In the City.
Bowes, Feb. I3.—The Berahl's Folly Island
correspondent ;rays that tlati.rebels have tried
several times lately to reinforce the almost
worn out garrison of Fort Sumter, but have
failed. Most of the men in Fort Sumter now
are slaves. Twenty or thirty are killed daily.
Night before last, it being somewhat hazy,
two of the rebel rams, in company with edger
shaped torpedo boat, or infernal machine, left
Mt. Pleasant and proceeded down the creak in
the rear of SuSiren's Island •for the purpose of
gotng out to make an attempt to destroy the
gunboats Housatonnis and Nipsie, which Were
doing guard duty that 'night in the channel
near Berth Inlet. When the ram and Infer
nal machine bad got ready to make a dash out
of the Inlet it was found that the machine
was in a stoking condition. She wan turned
back into the Inlet, where she now lies. She
went down, carrying her crew to the bottom.
This put an end to the attempt to destroy our
'easels. This Is the third infernal machine
the rebels have lost.
A. few days since, a paid of ten rebel soi
-1 ;Sere, including a sergeant„ escaped to our
lines. They say that starvation stares them
in the face in Charleston; that all civil laws
are at an end, and military rules have fall
sway ever the civil authorities, that theist.
1-sperate, and they will resort to
eve,. , in their power to force the block
... They report the city badly dam
,- lol,m the effect of Oillmore's shells.
From Cairo
2l.—Memphis papers to tho
12tu contsitta no news- - The stammer Platte
returned from flariatia. Yazoo river,
where she with other transports and gunboats
trend with Porter.
• • • -• .
Shsrman's expedition were attacked on the
sth by a force of ;GOO Texan troops, who
with artillery cad mneketry fired into the
tronsports, wounding six soldiers. A fight
ensued, In which a portion of our infantry
and gunboats participated, resulting In the
dislodgment and driving of the enemy, but
with what loss is unknown. Eight of our
men were killed and thirty wounded. The
I lth Illinois, with negro cavalry and infantry
were engaged In the affair. The enemy were
also driven from Mechanicsville without loss
to In.
A sick negro soldier belonging to Colonel
Woods, and who straggled from his regiment,
wad murdered by the rebels. A lieutenant and
two privates, who committed the deed, were
captured and Col. Wood, in retaliation had
them blindfolded, and caused them to kneel
upon the dead body of the negro they mur
dered, where they were shot.
Col. Andrews, of the 3d Minnesota cavalry,
at Little Rock, was modes Brigadier General.
His regiment has re-enlisted, and a portion
of them arrived here to-day en route for home.
All is quiet at Little Rock. Deserters are
coming into our UDCr in large numbers, and
regiments are forming: two of them are filled.
Deserters from Price's army state that no
knowledge of the Amnesty Proclamation ex
isted among Price'. men, and expressed the
opinion that as soon as they knew its condi
tions, there will soon be little left of his army.
A Court Martial Called by Geri. Butler
...The Death or his Brother.
FORTRE-49 Mosier, Feb. 13.—8 y special order
No. 42, a general court martial has been
called by Gen. Butler. Tho court was or
ganized yesterday for the trial of a private's
absence, of the 130th New York Vols.. and
such other prisoners as may be brought be
fore it. Tho Court Will nit without regard to
h•mrr. The following ofncers have been de
tailed for the court President, CoL 11. T.
Saunders, 111th Wis.; Col. Geo. W. Cole, 2d 1..
S. Colored Cavalry: Lieut. Col. Joe. 0. Chem
ber, Mass. Vole ; Moj. C. A. Hamilton, lit
5. Y. Mounted Rides: MaJ. Saml. Wetherell,
1 Pa. Cavalry; Capt. Geo. B. Edgar, A D
Go.. Judge Advocate, Maj. J. L. Stackpole.
The case before this court martial is quite
Important, and will be reported as 1000 as
practi.Lusble
Receipt. of the 31. V. Custom House.
New Yon., Feb. 13.—The receipts of the
Cu.tom House, for the week, are 1,790,000
nearly sll in gold.
The storage warehouse, of Mills k Cooper,
56.3 Wster street, was burned this morning.
The boor I. $3.5,000. The Ere commenced in
some cotton, which had been received from
New Orleans.
The new qunrectine le to located on the
lower bay.
Blockade Runners at Bermuda
New Tone, Feb. l4.—Bertunda papers of
24 inst., hare been received. The steamers
Index, Emily, Monroe and Caledonia, had
arrived from England, endit is scpposed are
to be intended for blockade runners. There
had been no arrivals from rebel ports. The
steamer Don and Del bad sailed for Nassau.
Centlocated Cigars !Sold
Doaros, Feb. 13.—Twenty cares of cigars,
libelled in the United States District Court,
for violation of the revenue laws, wore sold
at auction to-day. El Deslgnio brands ranged
from $62,50 to 0123 per thousand. Other
choice lots brought from $9O to $lO2. The
average amount pet thousand, was $93,71.
RKETS BY TELEGRAPH
Philadelphia Illarket.
• s. • b 11.—Thrtn. Is more doing In
4ribo•h sold at e 75S1g1M. rimmed
• 1 fi uk. Cotton Is dull at 82arric.
• and only 1,(40 Ws extra
kt S 7 ZmiyS per ham', supplies come for
- Itp• iloar is strong at 25(156 50,
Ilt ki 21 01. Them is a Lair demand in
.nd • both red sold at RI Raj' Gtl, and
to •
91 51 hio4l fit. Fhsro were small salmi of rye
: Corn Is in fair request, with mice of t.,1100
yellow at 11 12, and 2,12Xt bush white at the
prier. Oats are strong at SGo. Provisions are
oroking up. sales of Mess pork sit mgt.! 10, and
Rams to Wide at 13i, and Lard at lie in bbLs, and 15
in kegs. Petroleurii 1. In good demand, 48028 , .., for
Crude, 4 , 4346 for Refined in bond, mid 42425 S for ink.
Whisky I. quiet at 90(592 for d , n e a t and Ohio, and
iginioo for drudge.
New York Market.
NKR Yong, Feb. lb.—Outtou buoyant: eales of 1410
Kits . cents. Floor hest , sales 115. M. bbl .
01 5 , 1,20(4040 fur State. 51,400:47,4 0 for °hitt . 0
27,504. ,, ,10 for Suutbern. Wbeet declined: palm of
111 tool at 41,5601,54 fur 5111wisok.w nub, 51,5.50
1.00 for chh.go *Suit, 51.6501,i50 for Red. Corn
advancing .bleb Is nue , refused. Pork
buoyant at 2Z14 . 24,2.1. Lard steady. Whist,' 8754
31 , 0. Suger quiet. Coffee firm at 224225 e. Naval
beevy. Petroleum quiet and Arr. emu!.
.14.1.0!.. neigh. tirin.
St. Louts Market.
ST. Louts, Yeb. 14.—C. , tton—Re telex; receipt. 112
bales. Sliest drooping. Corn .tiTO. and be lower.
Oat. destined 2c. Flour depressed. Lard 10 , 46'112%.
Pork-1.1. , barrels deliver.l •t Quincy at 510..
Netv York Stock and Money Market.
Mgr Tone, Feb. 13.—Stoek• Inv ter :
C. I 121 !Oslo. a Chicago II7N
Cumberland 1 , 14--- 55>il Cleveland d T01ed0...140
111. Central Scrip ........... blichlgwn Central 124..
bliehigan Sontbern— UPC. Series, .--
Nor York Central...l23h C. P
Reaeling .............122 Terse Ilaut d Alton-65
Hudson Riser 146 P.. St. W. a ESN
Canton C0 ..._...... __
MIN/purl tle 4l Gold
704 ilseetwentlea-- 1041
Erie R. ..... ..........113 One year ...Skates. Out..
TlVlttlti•• r.
LA BELLE STEEL W0RK5.13.14.111.01
HEISER & CO.,
Suecesson, to Reiter, Ilertsean 6 Co., ossuntscturers
or OAST STEEL, SPRING, PLOW AND BLISTIR
STEM, SPRINGS, AXLISB, CROWBARS, tr.
Works, YOST WARD, Allegheny Ctty.
P. 0. Add 1...., PITTSBURGH. Pa. JABS:Iy
ILISII respectfully
of Pittsburgh, thst he hes
dor the ode of ?STEM
11ST ANTI-COMIC/SIVE
ended lei the largest bouts
M IL A. ti EN
Informs the citizens
been appointed eole Kent
tr. EON% ORIGINAL MP
PEN. They am rens... ,
in the out, a... 1 wk." an
Quer, uwrxr.rt s Co., I Bnioo di 03.,
illoasumsn t Co, Las erre Titc - rr Co..
Ern, PAIN= bud other
le&le
SUN DRIES.
ZO bbl., Mot Iloroloy;
100 boxes Goshen Oases.;
7AO do Ilaroburd do;
1000 do E. Dairy do;
50 half bbla. Ns.3 Elsekerel
35 do do 3 do;
ZS barrels do do;
100 do d do;
Ilseelved sad for ads by
. & 03131111LD
69 _ ----rhsrarassass
o E --3,0 boxes E. . , eese
I.m Ss da;
too do Bombay do;
vb do Owl=
J. B. OABfIZLD. :
KETCHUP AND PEPPER SAUCE
No dos= quart and pint itataur,
LSO do pint Peppolnuntr. -
In stare and ftr age by
• 11Ximiti Tilos.,
J. 1- =AM 1121 Wood street.
sasorteA . iitunbers,
-tart pr. i m u s tar,
i s o r t - a —0-
iTiadila .,
.4 : 2 emvs.or-ont own ren•
. 1144 • 14144 84" la itTO .
tau fourth
SPECLIEL Jrwrxess.
PRIVATE DISEASES.
Lutiliaa's Specific
Li the altly teltabb remedl t eheeete a the mph.
of gatundlost. It Is do ifileoscry a. eagt.sa
Fhpitho ■nose lib Ina &Toted to Ma tteattostit ot
this class at diseases, sad will.. anacosballsal sac-
me, Os MOTO than twraty para . It I. parhmtian to
requiring,a tcjections. uad dithrlag •artr•D
limn the mistakes practice urd Ms noterrarto worth
WE compwarut. otbled la Um pabilo. It b azatraty
rogslabls end rerbetly üb. It ute like • charm,
.../ !=pert, vuoogrlt and vigor to the dimmed
durno..—Tha gnat mar. of this remedy In d
footing perotosiont cttros hos ha to its bath, Imitated
try aaprlactplad an. °Werra, Margot., [bat do
&Joann of the psoprietor b around ame-b bas il ova
alba la / pante. Prepared only by
WIL F. DAVIDSON,
I. Pruprietor, CILIAIau.O. 0
Sold by en Draggtete. Price, Si per Lox.
O Tor asls at "thalami., by OW. Q. ILEVIER,
140 Wood Waal.
1" ONE OF HITENFWELL'S
MCAT RENEDIZS.—H ITN It' NW ELL'S
LOLECRIO MAIL—THE TUBE TORN OF A
OATHARTIO.—By the snitnotion of tr., Idedical
Laws, both character and economy are combined la
this most valuable POl. To inurest putting iota
the stomach each quantttteoof bitligunible and Inju
rious drugs usually contained to Me that inquire
(von tone to .1. to get • decent cathadtc, and to
prevent the Gripiag Pos.e to erroneously judged to
be evident* of char..", was the study to this dte.
veleputent The dose seldom exceeding ow., nod
never. more than nee Plna Betties the question of
economy, and outaildence I. asked to Bat their id*
character la Dyspeptia, Coetivanass, Biliousness,
Meer Oratplalute, Piles, nll deranymesda of the
Stomach and Bowels, nod es . tree family Pill
!or Worms they are • dire core.
/or sale by all wholecale and retail dealer*
JOHN HUNNEWELL, Proprietor
Practical Chemist and Pharmaceutist,
Boston, Wass.
. -- "LANE SUPERIOR COPPER
MILL & SMELTING WORKS, Prrnewitos.
PARK, MeCURDP
iffnoufactaloorm of SHEATHING, REAZIXILT AND
BOLT COPPER, PELESSEB , COPPEE BOTTOMS,
RAISED STILL /30TTOISS, brALTEII SOLDER.
Anna Importers and Smits, 211.2AL5, TIN
PLATE, SHE= IRON, WIRS, k Constantly on
hood, TUNERS* MACHINES AND TOOLS.
Warehouse, Nu. 140 YIES2 a 121 SECONP
Pittsburgh, P.
Speetal orders or Copper cut to any desired pet
tern. trry.23:lydeter
1 . 2 -THE CONFESSIONS MID EX
PEIIIESCE OP AN INVALID, published
for the benefit and as • warning and... Non to young
men
.ho rarer from Nervous Debility, Premature
Decay of Manhood, etc.,,supplying, at the Zama time,
A. menu of eel/ cum Dy one who has cored ha:heel'
atter being put to great expecte° and Injury through
medical humbug and quackery.
By eneleelng • post-paid addressed envelope, alugla
oapkva may be had of the author,
• •
NATHANIEL MAYEAIit, £...
myfl ilydawF Dedibrd, Kings county, N. Y.
1.10 NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF
BOTH ESX3HI.—A reverend gentlemen hav
ing bean rcetored to health too few days., altar un
dergoing ell the tonal tontine and Irregular tap...
airs roods of treatment. without BUCCM,ltensiders It
hL esered duty to communicate to hie elllitted fellow
creatures the moan. of core. Remit, on the receipt
ef an addreasiel envelops, he will send,./rte, • copy o
the precripticit need. Direct to Dr. JOHN N.
DAGNALL, 1193 Welton insect, N. T.
nth dew T
tr" - --ROBItif3ON, RBA & CO., (one
cossors to ROBINSON, Mum A 1111.....1,) WASIIINO
TON WORKS, room:mu & Man: m, PlDAnrigti.
Mannfacturers of BOAT AND STATIONERY
STEAM ENGIN/A BLAST ENGINES, MILL
MACIIINRILY, GEARING, SILATTING, CAST
INGS, Of all dean-Iptkms; OIL TANKS A STILLS,
BOILER AND SKEET IRON WORN.
Agent. tbr GIFT6EDII PATENT LSJZOTOB,
TOE FEEDING BOILER&
L .r,701131 COCHRAN et BRO., Man
- afuturers of LEON RAILING, IRON
VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW BRET]
TENS, WINDOW GUARDS, tc., Na. 81 SECOND
and 88 THIRD STREET, bet. Wood and Market.
Eare on haul • variety of new Patten., Enna and
plain.
- suitable far MI
rm . -tinder &Mantles raid to an-labs' Gun Lota
Jobbing done et abort notice. MA
TO CONStTEEPITVEA, •The—r?seir.
Z. A. WILSON'S remedy for the cure of
00 IiSURCPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCITITIS, COLDS
OOUGIIS' and all Throat and Lung Affections, to
gether with a pamphlet giving the prescription and
• short history of his am, an be obtained of
JOSEPH FLICKING, Druggist,
Corner 111.1 tel irtrert and ttu Diamond.
N. BOLMES & SONS., DwEEn
or FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC RILLS OF
EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES 07 DEPOSIT,
RANK NOTES AND SPECIE, No. ST MARKET
STREET, PR:ob.:wet, Pa
Niff - Collectlone mode en all the principal ettlee
threasteut the United State. ap29
gro 3"— Mtitt R. COLLmS, FORWARD
INC AND COMMISSION EIERCIIA NT and
wholemeal* dealer in CHEINE, BUTUNtie STUDS
FISH, and moaner generally. No. Ad WOOD ST.
Pittabeerb. Un eel
-- • - - - -_
JfIUSIC.
•
THE BEST ARE THE CHEAPEST.
W. B. BiLtDBUDY, and
BUDOINACKER & 0023
CELEBRATED PIANOS !
Seven first prime, GOLD AND SILTS'S SIZDALS,
received within • • month, at State Fahn and fair of
the American Imtltrite, N. Y. in ISO, by W. 8..
BRADBURY, for the DINT PIANO FORTES.
SCIIORIACKED A 00., Philmleivila, received the
CRYSTAL PALLOR PRIZE MEDAL, at London.
They bertha have macrons Reds's. Diplomas and
Special Reports from Bate False and Inatitutes.
Both have letters of recomme ng ndation Bobo the high
est magical talent, embraci fiottmlialk, Strat
i/tech, Grob°, Wm. Mason, and others.
Netter and cheaper than any other Pianos mad..
dT Warranted for Flvira Yearns IRS
WAX:SLINK & BARR,
8010 Agents for Pittsburgh mal,Western
No. i ST. GLAIR &TRENT,
Near Boaresudos Brifta
THE BUGLE CALL
FIT GEO. F. SCOT
'the Battle Crg of Freedom," Is in
813018 CALL.
Long Life to Ben Batter. tho Brawl of Neu," Is
In the BUGLE CALL.
'Stand up for Uccle Sally' . Is la tbs
BUGLE CALL.
'Brave Bore are They,' Is la the
BUGLE CALL.
.0, Wrap the rag .round me, Boys s ' I.
In the
tatz CALL.
'Slam tha ?lager. Picking Lint," Is In
the .
BUGLE CALL.
`Jur Jimmy Is gone for to Ilse In
B•
UGLE Tent," Le th
CALL.
"Toll the Bell for the Noble Besse," Is ftthe
BUGLE CALL.
"FL.: for the Gunboats,. la in the
BUGLE CALL.
"Debolsi the Banner o'er ns," h lti
BUGLE CALL.
And TOIVEY more Patristic Songs. aro in the
BUGLE CALL.
Copies :ogled on receipt ofC. 33 cents.
CkLUI. MIC.LI.OI2,
fel& 81 Wood street.
REMOVAL—On the let of April we
No. 58 SIXTH STREET,
.
The hoar* prannt =ivied by
_Hears Mawr
Bro. A One amortrion• of- PIANOS o• tuad•prts
ectly at No. 6111.71T11.1011/ZZT. . •
. .
aorlikuusr st3Ro.,
Sgs Assets of Deektr's Planes.
TTNABE'S UIiBIVALL
Tzalros; saisrs Burr',
saw N. ToRK PIANOS, GEOVW •
BTIErli 00.111. YORK rt&Nos,..Liritui.Ell
MELODICONII and BCIWOL 080/143. A Waled
iiimartmobt alibi abriewalLknorn Instennteutsjiat
• •.-• '•ofLUILOTISIIitati,
sat ixentir fig Misteacterell.
A/UAW
d
SPIDC
4 416;211 ?"` 1 " taaa1 " g t,146 .
ES swite. rittstr,asti.
I i ~i--~
Et - ~ ~~ ~ ~...:
._. .ate« a. ~ ~ ~ ~`.,~ ,'~a ^-;+i~~ 5 {~,~s~~`~r,.
A:TOE&
MOST ELEGANT GOODS!
LOWEST PRICES !
Host Durable and Fashionable
BOOTS & SHOES,
CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE,
No. 62 Fifth Street.
CHEAP! CHEAP t
B:1:MED:1
SHOES!
McClelland's Auction,
65 711711 IfTBSIIT
.102
AT OLD PRICES.—We have on hand
a large and desirable stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Con. Laing of all style. of Gentlemen .. ., Ladies' and
Children'. CONGRESS GAITERS; BALEIGRALS ;
BUTTON and LACE GAITERS; BROGANS; PELT:
and GIBE OVERSINIES, which .e are... Bing at the
std price. Came and essmin. am gook.
Jos. H. Borland,
99 ateusrr EST,i9f door from Filth atrent.
8110 X ISOX.ZE , for .ale.
FINE GOODS i
LAMB` (MOTE RID BALMORAL BOOTS;
Do do do 001107/2138 do;
Do MOROCCO t GOAT BALIII'L do ;
GENT'S TDB= DOLE GRAIN D CALF do ;
Do TWO do CALF do;
An of the boot =tom pork, nod warranted to give
.ttro midis/Scrim ,
GEO. ALBERS, SON & CO.,
doM Ho. Ti. oar. of Wood sad rooollo
ARLES L CALDWELT.,
(Successor to limn Holum t Co.)
I=l
Dealer In BACON, LARD, SUGAR CIIIRRD HAWS,
SMOKED BEEF te.,
CORN= !SANK= AND TIENT 811=711,
Nel7:l7Ptrrsaracra,
_ _
GOCERIEb •
vigao bw. Rio aoab ;
IEO We. N. 0. Seger ;
50 do P. R. do;
175 bbl.. Refined do;
WO do N. 0. Holma.
125 do N. Y. Syrups
140 chests Y. H., O. P and Impeial Tau
50 do Black Tees;
130 boxer Dark Iftre;and Span Ball Tobarso•
40 do Natural Leaf do;
05 k%-15 Virginia &twist do;
100 do Bt. Oarb. Bodo;
=Ws. No. 1 Extra Balt ;
la store and for rale by 141111.1VER o LAZZAIL
Ak BITIRKIL-10 pas chotoo Dairy;
10 tuts do do;
6 bozos do Eoll ;
CHIESE--100 do Gosh.. and Hamburg;
900 do Western Emma,
500 do English 11.1011
HOHIFE— 20 bbl.. Ylla4
ASHES— 60 casks Pearl;
FISII-100 half WA Lake Herrbsip
APPLES-109 bbla. cbotee Greco'
In store arld too sale by J. PC O.IIIITEELD.
NEW CONEGICOINTS, now in stoi - e.
sad fur sole:
b bids. prime 801 l Butter •
4 boles Print do;
300 bush. Cloverseed ;
IS tar loads Potatoes;
50 bbd. cholas Apple.;
t 5 do Pastern Cranberries ;
101 "Bkkm7 15" Z .;
fel
H. VOWS' CO.
JOSEPH SNOWDEN,
NOT-A. PIEJI3I.IO.
Of!Lop at IL&TOIVE OTROS, roarth WINK, near
lhaltbffeld. Pittsburgh.
Antal:Mak:mato of Doan Dopoonioos wad Affl
dA" o Mort Mirgota, Articles of
Leona Log's! Pavane of rno7 kind
Wind=
TWENTY PEli CENT. BAYED g
Baying your BOOTS & SHOES cilia mautk, at
BORLAND'S, 93 Market street
TORN CAMPBELL, Manufacturer o
BOOTS AND SHOES, of evert desillipticin. 80.
34 Smithfield rtreet, Pittsburgh. oablr_
FRESH PEACHES AND TOMATOIii.
down [nab Tomstosa, to eana;
200 do do Peashes,
Just nrcelend and for We by
EMI= i BROS.,
Jals Sot. lint and 128 Wood Wert.
AHO MUTtatATING OIL
6-• Mbbblr. prime No. 1 winter strained Lard 011
00 do No. 9 Lard Oil;
150 do Dock Creek Lubricatlng OD;
for sale by J 68.ALM BS* f.
la 2) CD and TO Water West.
c.P FEET," says Dr. Hall, "pro:
Mx. cold. and premature death." It* tat" -
preventive h a pair of WATEB,PROOT BOOTS. Gs
and get • pair, at
dala JAB. ROBB'S, ES Market Wed.
O NLY
100,000 ROLLS
OWELL PAPTC.B, BORDIaLS,
before 18271ng at OLD PRICE.
j.. 23 W. P. 31A17817ALL. 87 Wood eneet.._
200 BBL& GAFF RILLS FLOUR
g HEMS BEST N. 0. BMUS I. tho CO7
ust received lend forWu by
LtrISSAY d TELSORD,
66 187 Liberty street.
""fit : d&.-100 boxes prime Cutting
Omega Just nxelved and for ude
LITTLE k THIMBLE,
112 and lit Second Arse.
TONS SHORTS, 12 TONS EEC
ONDB, 8 TONI 3 BSIDDLIZIUSip tee larding
and for de ttLL. morra_4l,7_
feyL.l , lOX & EZI Liberty dna.
1000 NEW OIL BAtIEFAA, prima
.rein., in stars =a arriving, far ale by
A 6 KNOX k tgaRZE, TM Liberty street.
OILB • ' L • AINT.-A superior
arttebr of 11111. cod Pant for Oil Harrel., arid
M than, HicsraT OOLLIENH.
- -
,13INGLM-51, 000 No. 1 split, for sale
Ai at lie. IM Liberty street.
jal2 H. RIDDLE..
_ -
QijanT'S CALKINQ IRONS pit
10 received and ter ode _
edit {JAMES 130W15.1115 Wood gime
WALL PAPER AT OLD PRP:Ma
(Raced Yawl mtg.
Light °doted Moo Papas cast.
for solo Iry W. P. MARSHALL
5, Wood Mvst.
NEW BACON, BIDES, SHOULDEBB
AND & O. LIAM for sale try
CHAS. L. CALDWZLL,
.1•12. cont. line ma "Luba 'meta.
UN' I EHSAL CLOTHES Witilia
118.....Attotber laza supply at that snort di.
etnbla Wringer,Plit bandrtd and far tale at btaa.ta
and 23 St. Cult strati, by
J. it IL PLIAILTY3,
Ja3s Eola Apt Ityr allaglany ectazty.
COCOA NM - a-5,000 fresh Cocos
Nat. seethed this day try
sznrzu a 8308.,
Ja.1.3 roe. 12d and 149 Wool Melt
W ILLOWS I
WILLOWS I
WILLOWS I
3 T 0213 for ate by
MEOW B. COLLINS
(PUDE AND .BEFIICED OIL always
NI ma bud ata ka magi by
JAIL DALE= h BON
de11 ..._.. Si and 70 Warr Ude.
YRTIPS.--100 bbl& assorted brands
NO BMWS in stare sad da oda DT
&id :... r.staiwrracs into.
fliIM AND OILED GLOTELICO;of all
171 -kinds. swim on land end ka salty wbatral•
thli WU" Babtet Dr.
Bee.. laud 23111 t adr stzeot. 4,"
L.
Eli m
.. : •_ e pp ,t x, :j.. .
• 3llandll4saeuii*•:,
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