The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 10, 1866, Image 1

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    PTTTEIBTIBGE GAZETTE.
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itINZJIINNDNI ram 0A5877114.18001A VON,
No. IN 1117131 tenter. Pittsburgh.
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CITY :ITEMS.
.• INlMo•o l ae•Eedletzass
Li /WWI Drng StorW o s, a and OE' Fifth stil•
Or.o.6Ll'slßeyls,b J. tffing.
Taro Ll:MMibers of that dtatingulahed body
.Meted In the prxtuction and publication of
" uthe' particulars Qf that Death
; Pose Lady/dig Octal. The one they attempt to
: ~, eliplabx had reference Lamy true staneing in
that Society. This' object Of their late meet-
Ink will ho wain tiy reference to the ankle
• ' • here mentioned, which Was held at the Mee
of J. B.Mus. They ire detertsped to put
down anything that will divert the. attention
of their inflivlthuthpatrorts. The sympathies
of the Dental Association are much aroused
for thane who have been, and may be, hurt.
• Bat let me falsest, In all solemnity of 'inure,
."thit,thadentiste of tads nitwit:tire much more
- diattOnsed witlitheanivictien that the great
inialies of people are delighted With the
Laughing Gas: -
The dentists
,whOttre ;not using this agent
care nothing about-tiny person who has suf.
: fisted while haying - teeth extracted under it.
for it Wan established fact that not One In I
wenty suffer any pain from extracting teeth,
'andn if pure Memo.' oxide Ems is properly ad
minlatered, no constitutional injuries can fol
low Kw use; and that I tell the truth here
of their real feeling will be verified' by seeing
Inca few mouths that all will, have this gas In
"'thsti own business. T 1.,. two deaths of which
they speak are false. No such truttifttl history
',... Oen be produced. The gentleman's imagine-
Lion of the disgusting bag from which all in
. • hale the was, Is purely visionerf. The What
' , , 4 lag hag is kept purely clensed by the use Of
disinfectants and clenslnglwashes, and I would
'' AliVereffer.to my patrons an Inhaler that I
would not cheerfully use myself. The aim
': plialty of the manufacturlu,g and sulminlstra
tiektof this agent, of which they speak so
. lightly, may be Judged from their own ad
- ! - Istissi - ,olfteb is that they would give it if
. of DI the pest trouble and cost.
;., WILL 4000.9 frilldwi care Limo ins dietreta,
1
sefoin ther iittilitnln the integrity of their
• lecialnearsi. : "are'the geed minded people going
to behdifittheilxito the idea that these un - ,
.
OharllAlLleMnit wUI onto for . anything more 1
.UndithietaristritouritroftronideAnd-expenthi
:Thus new method will bring Ina class to main- i
Mtn en equilibrium In trade.
if Laths satisfaction I give my patrons, dot
the dissatisfaction, In wnich they are most con
cerned, and precious little 'do they care for the
' honer and dignity of tlp society and profes
sion, or they would eve been present In
Peaceable times to maintain the CALM and
perpetuate the society, in place of absentang
themselves for 111110 months, until It Amt. oo
Longer considered an organized . body, fuel
then they only re-assembled throng% a laugh
ing gas mania, of which they 'have reference,'
- . . .
in their sirtiele, when mentioning the insani
ty from laughing gas. I could count about
twegitylimaties to Lthis vicinity, but they are
all dentists who have never used the gas nor
seen 11used. .Sc.fer as quackery is concerned
111 was over A skilful Dentist, I remain so,
for 'never 62.ve better work and satisfaction,
than at this lame. In reference to CoL Elder's
due, bels agent leumn whom (,have never seen
or heard Of, 'till I saw Ids name mentioned In
the papers, to connection (with laughing gas .
Of the other cases of which they speak, I have
no knowledge. So realm,. being a martyred lien_
list, the easels too transparent to need com
ment. I will be very grateful and careful to
have the continue/1 confidence of the people.
Don't Tall to coS
Fanchon the Cncket, this afternoon. only 23
mate admhesion. •
Mystery,
Then is none about Sawyers Barber's Soap
Try It and be convinced.
The Mphyoz—A Mystery
Thant What's Wm Waiter
Boots and Shoes less than cost, at id Federal
street.
What I• la
Boots and sboen for leas than cost, st sr! Fed
oral street, Allegheny city.
McClintock
doing a rustling business In boots, shoes
sad gaiters, at 99. Federal street, Allegheny.
810,000
Worth of boots and shoes to be sold lcamedl
stay, at 92 Federal street., for lens than cost.
I
Do not fad to attend the Opera House Matinee
this afternoon. They only charge 25 cents to
see Fanchon.
Rally Once Again
For star own interest, and go to er Feirrid
street, this dnr, and get boots and oboes be. i
low cost.
Grand Mass MeeUna.
At 92 Federal street, Allegheny, on Saturday,
Marcia 10th, where all kinds of shoes are sell
ing len than cost.
The Sphynx—A Mystery
glargatna in Sewing Machines
few first-class Sewing Machines at nearly
'ilt price, some of them Nang in use but a
than time, at the °Mee of
WPC Susumu I Co..
So. 27 Filth street, Pittsburgh
Corns., Bunion.
♦nd Diseased Nails instantaneously cured
without path or bleeding. Dr. Rendsll has re.
visited this city, and can to, consulted, us ben:-
wore, at No, to, Fifth street. °Mee hours,
from 12 to sp. m. lie can be consulted during
this week.
Carpenter Jobblog Shop
flaying returned after an absence of three
yeah in the army, I have re-opened my shop
for all aorta Of Jobbing In the carpenter 'Me
ai the old stand, Vlraln . alley, between Smlth-
Oald and Cherry Alloy. Orders solicit.'
and promptly attended to.
=I
Thomas W. Parry 8 Co
Pnittical Slate Roofers, and Dealers In tner:-
can Slate orvarlone colors. Oillee at Alexan
der Langhltn's near the Water Works Pltta.
btiggil, Pa. Residence, Yo. 78 Pike street. or.
dere pratErptly attended to. All work warrant
ed water proof. Repairing done at the .port•
eat notice. .No charge for repalrs, provided the
Mot RI not abused afte_ it is put on.
fall and Winter goods.
It is with great pleasure we call the atteo
t.,an of our readers to the snhperb stock of Fall
sad Winter Goods Jimt received by Mr. John
Merchant Tailor, NO. P.SI Federal street,
AtleghellF. His stock embraces some of the
West bellsattfal Cloths, Cassimeres, Overcoat
tugs and Vestmga ever brought to the western
Market His asecrtmont of Furnishing (lend.,
oOurprlithag Shirts, Drawers, Collars Neck Ilea,
Iffilindkerchiefia de., cannot he surpassed east
or west. A large Stock of ready mad Pants.
Coats, Vests and Overcoats, will also be found
to his establish Went. Persons in want of any
thing In the o thing inn should not fall to
give Mr. Winer a call.
A Broken Doan !system
There IS a disease to which the 'sabers g 1 Vi ,
many names, but which few of them under
stand. It Is stbrply weaknesii--a breaking
down of the vital forces. Whatever Its causes
(and they are innumerable), Its symptoms Ire
the main the same. Among lbe most prom
nent are extreme lassitude, loss of appetite,
oss of flesh, and great mental depression. In
digestion an a Sfolnrneh Omega are also fro
q.ently ooncOi, WM(4I of this distressing state
of body and mind. The common remark In
relation to persons In such a condition is, that
they are consumptive. Now, what these un
fortunates really want, is eivoe— t ika
and as certainly as dawn succeeds darkness
'they can recuperate their systems and regain
perfect health by resorting to Hoaletters Cel
ebrated Stomach Bitters. It le as clear that a
life-reviving Tonic Lb redwood In such en ne,
as that the dying flame of an empty lamp re
quires to be revived with a new supply of on.
Perfectly pure and , innoxious, containing
nothing hut the most genial vegetable ex
tracts, and combining the trove gra ele
ments of a stomachic, an alterative, and a 44,-
42121 invlgorant. Hoetetter's Bitters are so,
able to all constitutions, and are as applies
ole to the diseases and disabilities of the fee.
bler sex as to those of men.
Hostetter , . Bitter.
Are cold wholesale and retail at very low rates
at. Plellaingli Drag and Patent Medicine Repot,
/1 0 ,4 4 Market 'trellis (*per ofthe Diamond
fnurtit stieet.
VOLUME LM. ---NO. 58
4511Ild4raz.
Dr. NHL 246. in _.
Dead, VERY LATEST TRIEERILS.
C. Not
...-
As false reports would have it; nor is his ---
health in the slightest impaired from the gas, ' OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES.
llc continues taking the laughing gas, as he
has always done, and would not oder to his
patrons 'anything 'A 114 , 13 he would not cheer- .
. PEASSYLVANIA. LEGISLATURE.
fully take himself. The object of the Dental
Association IA 44411111110 the people, so that they '
will fear the tower the laughing gas. And thus veto of Ilse Philadelphia and Erie
ai mantel' expense and little trouble, destroy
. Ina tio• :11f1uet4444 of llic safest anal hest reimply Railroad Bill.
that nod ever gave for the relief of artileteavl, '
in. m
agent in Pittsburgh, havel, haying been the first to administer ---
ibis .
dente..
ewe, 1 Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gelette.
me hosts of friends, and my enemies arc Hasaisnuno, March 9;1566.
" . P°illog ° as they See it in this light.; and ere , SENATE..
The follow big Mita on the private calmider,
mash more distressed at the successful than
i unsucce...sful cases-a Melt do not exceed one Messed finally :An act forthe relMf otAbatfail
Hartford. An not to incorporate the-Oil City
In twenty. The nineteen' giving perfect sat- .
,r,,,,ett0..
sad J.,
1,,,,
~..„o has
~,,,r
person'and Venting° Mutual Insurance Cotnpnoy.
lAlso an net to incorporate the Pittsburgh Ban
died, or been Injured, from laughing g. tn
. ken BIM me. 'rho report of two deaths in 'tars' Soldiers '
_ Home.
Al'''
“fl act,
ax
ing
the
New York 14 alto false
; standard measure of coke In bituMinetua
coal cOuntles. Also. an act to increase the
"... . •
, compentiittionof surveyor. and road citurers,
Nave your Ph ouvaps
; in the °firmly of Allegheny. Also an set to
I R Y keeping thorn in en A ton. Friend Pit
lock, opposite the Post OM e, has a lino assort- i amend an act. relative to tho assessment and
meet. 1 changing the manner of collecting taxes in
-enema Robinson and North Fayette townships, Al-
Interview With the President. tegheny eourtty. Ales an ad o prohibiting the
W. 1.4441174141.0.4, March 4 -The committee of'. entire Sale of liquor within Allegheny. °entity.
the Maryland Logislat u re, headed by Speaker ! This bill creates great excitement. Mr, Big-
Frozier, had an interview with President : Lain voted against It and Mr. Graham for it.
.Tolinson yesterday to prevent the resolutions
adopted by the Legislature endorsing his poll- Senate adjourned till next Tuesday. 1
.7 tor the reconstructio reply,h Union. The 1 ROUSE:
i'resident made a brief reiterating his Messrs. Herron, Glass, and McKee, pre
previous deader:Lib - ins In reward to reconstruc
tion, and .1d be llad'only to thank them ter vented a petition against the new liquorf,blll. !
lithe encouragement given by the resolutions. Mr. Ulass-A remonstrance Of the Coulicils I
b l i 3 ,, ho c rie on c rk li e l i l e pti l ix.z tell 17 0 111 shiturn„l.l,l4dt of Pittehtirgli, and the SellOolEllrectOrs of .the
Third and Fourth wards, rundrist .the exempt
:aid that. the passers of the resollmnPare Out
i
At abe-Marriage
pay
mistaken in the approval they speak of. Ile 1 Mg Of the Turners' Association from the pay-
Of P. T. dernOPPt youngest daughter, whic it ! lutl.l, It is not h necessary for me to state the ; meat of taxes.
ens recently Celebrated' in Bridgeport, Cons I q n l l it 'i r e e s unil a ;:tgil, P a W n ' i l l r h r ei m i Y rtnn i r ee c,n • dr.I4OIITS Or Coitatcri.v.-Mr. Davis -,from
nattiest, the Obtemony was in oho particular , inistake as to the position I occupy. Per.ons I Railroads, a farther supplement to the Penn
original; matead of pronouncing them ...Man j , rho let ri , IIIm PriaciD and understand th g 1 th eir Railroad, to allow them to increase 1
and Wife," atter the nintslitashlon, the ofilela- I ff,1;,,,r;',,1', di n a c t r. lT,:r e t .,-P t l g e r i e r e ,l,,T,',. their stock and Lo borrow money. I
ling elergyipan pronouqeed them a llusband ,ng point in acting upon seek principles, BILLa IN P1...L0Y-Mr. Glass-One to anthor
and Mite," which, of course, is correct and a ' her, hoses - ex, 11, ,, Inittally larnietlllloa will lae the Government tO appoint a Notary Pu- '
it
decided haprove.tnent upotathe forto ordlimrs- ' :', , , , 47, 0 - :,T, I L: „ - , , , , oe'lle°•er,treneleld:Lteneeelt,,,reeoefttih4 Ile In Lawrenceville. Also one to Ineorpor-
ly adopted' upon such occasions. It is also , dlsa i ,mne upon principle, the thought to tee Is, ate the National Trust Company, In the Fifth
Worthy of note that the Clergyman Informed 1 'ha 1 have acted
no
principle ever since ware, Pittsburgh.
that Legal. Gold Pens, Albums, Wallets, .tic., L1Z,... ' ,7 9 ' .. i tZ, t ,.',, d ` 5 ,"1 n a;" r i n ',,,‘";,',„',, 1 1. 1 ,' I i f r , ' „ . , l ,L., r j e m r tr i Mr. Danks-One to authorize the Lawrence,
the hes" place to purchase woold lie at Pit- idea tem:l4,lli; the nature of this Union, mad I vide and Sharpsburo Company to irmreitso Its !
Lave never departed from it. It is also grail- capital stock.
toot's, opposite the Post Office.
ring to toff, that after the onion' through
---- -ws----
' ( which we have p0...e,/, that through the,chnOt- Mr. Ilerron-One to vacate bank lone In
IPolish Boots
At south A. Ross, SS Market street.
le state of tin , pa bii,• mind, this idea still lived, Duque ne Borough.
and that these principles urn again comic's,- 'ls still Mr. Slack-One to report an act relative to
-...--.
I
Potash and Prime Soda Ash tom", /round ~:n1 about a 'deli there seems to wharf landings to he taken by certain Bail-
Are
~till
netting
at the
eta
eat ., et Flemlott ,„ . iir m is t e ,s a i r t r i v „ sti , t: t lstiDo o l , cli? , Lf:r . ri , i . ,,:x i;
. 0 r t ‘e. ... 2 . road Companies. •
Mr. ?deckling-Ono to incorporates the
', principles on a blob it liVes.
Drug Store, No. al Market street, where you
herman's Railroad CoMpany and to pave
can procure patent medicines and pure 11.11.11- ' - - --
streets in Freeport.
Moat liquors at the 10Weat prlN , s. Remember Internal
v t:re_rin .. .....operoil:oz in New
Mr. Pershing One to incorporate the Black
the place. k F I ' d ' d -
Now 11000, March 41..-The Tn,. publishes Lick Italiroad. Also a petition of eight nuns
the operntions of the Ken untie ageney of the
Gums
droll working eon of Johnstown, in favor of
1 iterMl Be% eon,. Department in :hi rite,
At south A Boss, id Market street.
.. u ring the pa.t yen r , of a lileli Mr. AleX .k.., the eight hour law.
, Lewis Is calm. In, article slates, that Mr. Glass-One fixing the time when Banks
Cotton Goods, , , wing to (rand., a e , up to the period whe . , l; . . may agree to pay the State tax, and exempt-
Retiti,wili . prMe on the north-east eOraer ''" i. ''l,l ; ,?ffi th e t:n ",- I '" n , - " i ' l ' ,:4 l' :,t h' l ' l,.e 'n li ' g- l on b r it r ..r . o 4 ,.,' ',1,,, , i Mg them from taxation for MIIIIICIpaI intro°.
Fourth and Market streets. I.,,,vertiment had hern either 14.44e4.44,1 or ooh-' ses, and tonnes,. them to issue loans by /Harmfu l
C. ilArsOn Cons d. 8. , 1,....ted la the cities of New
d ur ing tol Brood- contract at a rate of intgrest not exeCoding ;
I. m . There te n . eollected ur Ihe fiscal ,„
year end Ind' dune 30t11. 1.64, a1.{7 , 11.ar1,47 ; this, 1 ' Per ""-
Elook•
Sent by mall, free of charge,
~,,,n r ,,,,,, 0 , elle. , commenced its labor In October, 1.96, ands Mr. Thomtue , -.An aet , to compel Ream.,
the price.
1 a 11441400.401 - 44 Mere vet to work tracing and ; Companies and other t orporattona, to pay '
I eoncleting those who were withholding money
0 zie the 4:44,4e41114ent, and informing tax pay- count y fees In u ' rtni altau.•
New Prints -
ere
of their duties tinder the law. and urglug , Mr. Shafer-One to extend the privileges
Now opening on the north-east cot net of 0 11,. - , 1 a et....Pli.i. , ther"..ith•
•ri increse,' return dg
Fourth and Market streets.
Medi, Ferry- Con nano
.7 tine 4.), 1605, are floe In o greatmea s uree tu the ' ' '• ...
C, liadaod Lova d BR. 'lt bewil Of 1111440111 e, Frantic a orollaeovere.l by lir.ronTS or COIIIMITTr.L4-.llr. Begley, from
the local agents of the Bureau of fearfulpro- 1,,,, a1 .h„li c i t „....„„ ant to tnrorpor„,„ the
gar ,. , , '„_. „ ~,,,
~..,,,„,, t „ 0
e11ia.,4,4, end not tin frequently by men loudest Porter ' n '' er. " , , also ono - `-'''' • '
- I, pretensions of ley. atty. An example Is Board of Health of Pittsburgh, to the adjoin-'
Hied of the result uf un inve , 'Tigul inn into tae' lag boroughs. Also au act relatlN cto the fees '
Lancaster Giugheans. . monthly returns lit li large house en. of the District Attorney In the Lawrence .
mis , ,, which alma ed :4 alettelotte In the returns on a.
One cane opened this morning on the north- ' guava in Ole stock end Vold l ooter.igc Itel-
C rt. Also a aupplemeat to the bortmgh
1
cost corner of Fourth and Market streets. n,' over 514,000.00 a. Lty illreCt application the chart er of Kitt,,, og ,
C. ILAtisos Lova a Deo local agene3 Las turned veer to tile go, erli•
Mr. Medics--tee Ito incorporate the Pitt .1- I
Went 1.44.A4-44, Mile! setva Wallhelal,to the an/mint
of Sson,,,,s, burgh and Findleyellie Turnpike Company.
Call and See
Mn. Shafer-thie to incorporate the Osceola
The large and well selected stock.
Bridge Company. .
Mr. lierron-To incorporate the Pittsburgh
Fruit Trees Asioelation ; also the Enterprise
Iron COnillany of rlttabniegh ; One ream COM.
maim, to appoint Auditors for taunt ty taxes in
the wards, boroughs and townships of 'tile
glimiv county ; one to allow the Coal 11111 and
Monongahela Company to borrow money.'
An act relative to the • Lellenople and Perry. ;
vine Planknoitil.
~'- a. .
Mr. Burr-To allow the city of Allegheny to
1111,0 bonds to the amount of 41150.000 far the
improvement of the wharves.:
ler. Da% ts-Front the Cominittoe on Ball
roads, as committee, an act to incorporate tile
Latrobe and Ligonier railroad. Also the Alle
gheny and Coulter Run railroad.
Adjourned 'lntl! Monday evening.
s.lreatas-Tlic Governor will veto the t.lll al
lowing the Philadelphia and Erie railroad
to build brunches.
Graduates"
At Duff's Mercantile College, Pittsburgh
J. S. Taft Decatur, Illinois. •
ti
0. B. Dem New Comerstown Ohio.
John S. W 0, Londonderry, Ohio.
J. P. Birady. Deerville, Ohio.
Samuel B. vawson, Smith's Ferry, Pa.
James Lynch, Pittsburgh.
Wm: Tr.'Elrig. Sandy, Ohio.
J. E.-Ilyers, Brookfield, Ohio.
N. Hooper,Predericitton, N. Bruno w'k.
Clarence Z. Tidball, Newcastle, Pa.
John Hazlett, Allegheny City.
C. W. Burt, Wortlifturton, Ohio.
. H. C. Hunter, Bridgeport, Ohio.
• 0001t0 P. MIT* AUIIOCVS. 01110.
C. C. ray, Turtle Creek, Pa .
Thomas Mose.s, Johnstown Pa.
Wm. H. Bi Canonslmr , g, Pa.
Wm. J. Sturgeon, Pittsburgh.
M. M. Braden, Beaver, Pa.
J. B. Stewart, St. Clairsville, Ohlo.
F. Hiskimen. New Comeraton. Ohio.
azimut A. Taylor. Monongahela City, Pa.
T. D. Stewart, Pittsburgh.
A. L. Hoover, Clearfield. Pa. -
George W. Butcher, Atchison, Kansas.
Yftit-W. NowellStunmerfield, Ohio.
Charles W. Summerlield. Ohio.
C. 11. Burwell. Zanesville, Ohio,
ThOultuiA. Briefly, Cleveland, Ohio.
A. Lfinnue; Powhattan Point, Ohlo.
Wm.". Heti:tilt, Girard Ohio.
GOOrga B. Dawson, Rochester, Pa.
All °twin= passed the usual searching et.
itullnattnia of the College satisfactorily, rind
who Will; no doubt, hereafter distinguish
themselves Ainfin' honorable proficiency in
business. Each graduate was awarded the
beautiful diploma of the College, as a creden.
Oat of his proficiency, of his industry and of
his exemplary deportmentiduring his course
of study.
The Merry Ceteket Chirps
ht the Opera. Hopes( Ws, afternoon.
Admie
elon only %cents. • •
All the Mew Book.
=
Ada and Minnie Monk
The CooMock's, Helen Western, Jolla Daly,
Carrie Moore, Jean !learner and Emily Mel
ville. Photographs of theso ladles, eel B vr
hundred others, at Pittoek's.
I=l
I=1!
tbe btaxastnee,
.tezt Puget., on the counter at Pittock'e.
New Dry Goods
Opening entry day next week, ou the north
enat corner of Fourth and Market street.
C. El Axaoa Lore S Baia .
Helen Western
In two of her great plays, tan Spy 01 St. Marr
and the Frenelo Spy to-night.
Slx.ilundred Card•
Received this weak.
1:0M1:1:12=1
And all diseases of the blood can be cured
'Many thousands hare been . ohred by the use
of Dr. Bober-We Blood Purifier and Sugar Coat
ed Blood Pills. Thousands of letters bearing
witness to this fact are In the bands of Dr
noback. The Purifier la the beet alterative
known to science, combining, as it does, the
syrups of Stillingla with lodide of Potassium,
which every physician of education knows to
be the surest. remedlui. The Pills, In conjunc
tion with the Purifier, never fall to restore the
syrtena to health and strength.
Great @eduction
11 D11111111:I and prints: also,new goods opening
'tally, at Shellaby Barclays, nub Bee /live
stand, 74 and 76 Market street, near the Ins-
E 3213
==!
/nab lAneu, I.laben abirt Fronts, Table It'nets
Towellags, NapaLan, So. , Juxt opened at Sliel
by a. Barclay'a, 74 an4l 70 Marketatraet.
—...i..----
Blankets
Grey, x hlte and blue; also, Flannels, bllaw
Cloaks and lialmorals, closing out ivgard less
or coat, at Sliellaby d ilia.reloy's. fietnember,
the old Dee Hire stand, 74 and 76 Ilaiket street,
near Din Diamond.
23 Cents Only
Fur Merrimac and all the other tie,l brand♦ et
Pilate, at ehellaby & Barclay',
=I
Tae stock of now goods wlnell arc lust I»•tug
un.•nrd at Sheßaby anti Burrito',
Only $2 M
rot beautiful Ba'mom! Shine ut
Burr original Bee Hive stand.
Boat..
1: !putt] 6 Russ', kJ Market Mr eet
A Free Eatenraton Train to Emit Libel,'
WM leave the l'anneylvaula Depot, on Mon
day next, at two o'clotik, for the sale of large
Lots, situate near the East Liberty
Nutt lon See auction advertisement in another
column. These lota are In the most desirable
location now to ho obtained.
Lost In Pittsburgh.
A large sum of money try not tarrying 11 Pork
et bona. Plttock keret. them.
libtmes,
At South 3 1t0.et , ,%3 Market street
Snake.
In the• city, at l'ittoek'N.
Diaries and Almanac•
At rit.l.oooB, oppoitite Postoniee.
. Confiscated Property.
An Oriental illostratlen. . W A;111 sores. March 4. —General A ugUr, COM
. lane upon a time, a great eastern potentate ' i m ,, ,. ‘,.,‘ , , d , ,':: 1 t!:::, , l n le o P o a r r , t i l o o r ill s ll , . 3,l 4V t leyi . b l zto u n , , , lur
w n s assured by the Magicitum and soothsayers in ' , as airirpre Ten t litigation c ' encerning titles%
it his Court that he should live forever, but to 1,,,,,i,, and
.. ,rer property conagoated and
on once-tradition, and that was, that he shnuid r n ' i . d ,:, t
er i t,,... ‘ 1 ,,, 1 ;- ,.t l ,,,I lts ,, r . a it l in s"T e r a i i. tt i 1 . 1 .1 ff i . ,
never, under any cirelimetances, lament his . ro. per.on, within the inilits of this tlepart
ectlitlOn, Or wish for any at tribute that heal, in . , ,, n er t li
~al y l i g e o s e:g ri 1 Los
d oLit ,, l , T rb a ‘ zplired titre by,
to had not accorded him. For many years lie '
S ' ll uor control of the sari by' I tle th u e etVlT 7i
any state or mitnicipailWaiuris, the action of
enjoyed all the happineas that heart could I
wish, youth seemed perennial With him, and th ~ Federal mutts IC relattOn to each proper- ,
there was nothing In the world he could de- • ty will 614110 be regarded. _
tire. But It chanced one (Lai, while hunting, Railroad Petitions to the Monate. : mssraeoftil Conduct *Motored Soldiers
he came to a wide, deep stream, wherein cer- ' New -Yeaa. March 9.—A nionber of Western LOVisVILLE March 9.—S, outlet eight alt.
tam ducks were switondag, anti which, in the ra trea ds ,
e ,rnx i t-A Or
and Ci ncinnati .
IT:de n ial.. and charged coldred soldiers were aboard the
heat of the Mut., he resolved to cross. A.ll be Z._
ni7tite v a il e h il'ln n illann a , P lVl s e and i lUs i s n iss a tp i. pr,74 - -1 ,t ~.), : ismrnef m A bin 'a' bound for St. Louts, and
plunges] his horse Into the stream the water nels Central and Columbus and Cinehinatl, I f . lincil. ' The soiSl u e i rs " Ce a w sC hl e
MOS Up over his feet, and he unthinkingly lir:seated to the T o ndo yesterday a petition clrhertybed=kerly,
one of whom insulted a white lady. The
escislmed, "Would I hail the tent of a duck l'l o ll .. ll '.l.. l Z g l e di m ed a till g
a r n t t b i 'gr i e n e t e ro e
4 1....t i , ,, 11 . e i e n 5 . r
ti watchman interfered, 'when one of the soldiers
that I should he unharmed by the wet." A' to goners/ use of iron for railroad bridges and ' th7e d w u th e n him, w i h n e t r o eu tfir riteheer. dealt
Th ey were
feu mtuutes after he became unaccountably ce - ts..o other Iron Str uc t u r e s, roofs, were
officers of the Freedmen's Bureau.
rescued without damage and taken away by
fa : nt, and had to be conveyed to his palace, . li t o c ur , doPotn,te,, and render the name Oran
at le.
where he speedily fell Into a fever, and so -.as—
.,llsi. The nourietans sai d It was because he New Orleans Market. The (lee Court Martial.
asked fort!an feet of a dock, but certain doe
hat the trild, it is cals. , ed. will coat tiorguY-
Nine 0 ut.ustts, March 9. Cotton completely Now Teag,lllarc h 9.—Tharrftornes reporter
no /ankh Sales Inday of 1,000 o f the nee uourt Martial, at Raleigh, writes
tars declared it was the sudden chill to MS , i. "
baLl e a "je T d ho 'n w d een'el sales were B,3iii bake. The
sr . thrti it itl atiti..itttotiabiY uns the chili, and ' wick's receipts were 16,412 bides against 1.2 ( g2 ' rnment At 144 ' 4 ' 310 AG heferelt hi at. an end.
Thu testimony, thus far for the proseenident tii
tats be never would have felt If Professor Ulm- balsa last week. The recuirts todav were 1. .
, e gor e . =Val replete with horrors °ply eau= the act
stead'. wonderful Leather Preserver, wide!, • Il l. " 0. u g V,l l . " ,irh i : 2. ° ,,l t it, d . ". ' .1 4 :2 - S i m ,i ...., s t sjbm e ,.. ; eetopmente of the Wtrz Court
renders ordinary boots perfectly water proof, i au. ck, 13,000. Gold LW. Sterling 189. .Frolghto
had been known in Ids day. We are more for- : to New York latttl.
testate than he, and can insure ourselves ' leer anti Weather at Louisville: .
Against (lathy and chill by procuring this , , R,,
ni ne, Mitch tk—The river is semen
extrtorainary and .10131 article at Joseph , se;fitAc yl n L ine - inches In the' Canal. lehe welt*
RoblestM% NO, el mutes meet is clear sad cold.
THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
From Noshvillr—ltrossoloo's Warn ilbC
carlde —Fistol Ace Meta t—TC Ann Qom,
•3lt by mpt. Hunt,
ppl. l
li4
Are 1. 11...,1,4,11,14,
•
•
( . ..0/1/ ti. WO,'" 111. .
lilt ; , alp.
and Ryan. 111 m . a,. min
JI iotlej.ti• Ity stltt,tt ng klinai.ll near !be liat
alrl)ol..
Thi• ruilron , l ber, rioaiie.l to reefave
ft 1 3 I • ht for points wait 1, of Cliatfaitofiip, and
j Pia blonkfula 0111 probably coriLlnun for avver
,
=4
I.l , sthnicht I , llort nl ths I , th 1.0101,01 In.
ft stry, 1111110 rstst - ot the thiLtelatlr !Nut
s rttrtner htsttl.itotrters. roll 'evenly lee?.
It fling bin, 111,140.1$
( . 1 1111VCS1011.i41.1.0e the an hthy, quar
',Alf the fiel, been 1.1.141.1,,1 li . T.•.x.f.i.rrts
/ 11,...M1J11111 ..1 „ metal 2lollL, the pfeell
nee eiltllelll. Um 1V...a In.l ien.
]losemenl• el Gen. ( .runt.—Heap') Gale
—Sinh.lng of a Ferry lloaL
Nutt. Your. March ti —Lieut. Geo. Groot, ay.
rompattie,l l'ottswtor Uttlr. Pat ker,
U 'gleam, awl if ottorto, tool Nlittor. rtorter sail
13 - ennetnan. ',
!tett tate% A rtuy. arrived at
tl e Yletropolttats tart evening. After tlinlog,
II twourul took the night train for W.lstog
tt.a.
1 heavy westerly gale tl.2y preVlthed for soy
-01.0 along the it tason, accompanied by
a •reezing atmosphere, strengthening the lee
w was greatly weakened I,) the previous
tr•irrn weather, Imo retarding the opening of
vigat Inn considerably.
• As, night the mil a Mlle into the hull of
I: ferry-lamt ice, - a rich plies between
T veiland sangem bile lin. vessel was ly
< at the wharf at the littler place, causing .
n. r to sink,
From Tem.. Freedmen Worklnig
==2MM
• OaLuA S., 314,L•ii :+.—TemA letter. 11:p
-ia eni t the freed men eOil l inning Mewl y and
..rk ng ell. The negro,. are generally ls
le -el, Li, ro•ruxlit Ith !belt' former Mtl"Lerm,
ill amt. part.of the StAto ',here neither negro
It 511. nnr the Vrevali/mil'N Bureau are In
n 1.1
Ito IS ttlltt and Itch. Campltave proelalrnetl
leo days whom out Attu runtlate on ve.theln (nun
ttc Wert lumen I the adjacent. Mexican and
ntral At.-tic-an ootott.
'fee lirlinth steamer Pert:ique, from Liver
nt, Inu4 errived.
The difficulty between the Mobile cotton
nt-torN, broken and louver+ has been *utile.]
te. vontrnitt.er of cou r ferenee appointed by
II uiutifilter COMITIONN, Iteguifttionif were
Ito opted relative to natnpling eotton and the
ti t gneud thereof.
Sporting Me tern
si law long, March P.—An assembly of sport
teen, nlt triberinc two hundred, assembled
at the Hone lion.. last night, upon theorea
sl.h of the cluing of the eutnes for the purses
or ercd by Mr. Croeherone, the proprietor of
E.shlon Course, to be trotted for during the
U 1
siting spring and summer season. Tim
Ai r•I Important purse tilled were as follows:
parse or /}3 ,,, , to II , • heats, best three in live,
der swill, , for horses that have never trot
tt .1 better than Vi s; the entries of the Fenian
I .lef—formerly itittalr Pierre—Dan Mane and
St irk, a purse the Mtn, a. So. I, hot (or 65();)
and it. harness: the entries of the Vanderbilt,
Stonewall Jackson and Dan Mien; the third es
ti) the same as No. 5; to wagons—entries—
Slolle wall .IfteltSOft and Dan Rim
liencral IMO:mock Injured—The Tnx on
\ru \I nn I. 'J.—The rAjmyeereinm,
al "vial mt.klr. I Is.tl killeheeek was
Mocked .1t•5 . 0 b) u runaway horse In the
. pert o•das ...v.-1y bre bUt, It ot seri
11l 41) Injutud.
I'lte Pnvc. .pc, 1.11 sa3 Tint Ways anti Meal.
I "11111111 it ions lon ut engaged all day In °onsid
e: tog the peeped Llano I. lay a lax nn cotton.
T or recommenolott ion of the (revenue Com
m itpoitoner In lat., or Ilse lux lv likely to be
Ic opted.
Case of General Mlnszey.
New 1 - 4 O K, March 9.—General Mussev thus
r• plains the statsment that a suit bat heen
buought against him to recover a deficiency
lip his .LeCOMI to : had V OntilnlS covering
I 0 dtsbuniement of rPl,eOO stolen from him.
T mse have only recently and partially been ,
r 4 covered, and until these misaing vouchers
al, supplied hr 14 technically Indebted to the
ic.vg•rninfmt. The Sbcrt,tniy of the Treasury
s as.itted him that he shall have ample time
to procure dupllcate:4, and no imputation of
al stenction has been made against him."
CITY ITEMS
Conference mot at the usual hour-Bishop
the State of hen tneky have presented to Prete Baker In the chair. Religions exercises eon
ducted by Rev. M. L. Weekly.. After the reed
-1 meeting, held at Frankfort, in that Flute,.
big and approval of the Minutes, the eleventh
PROBABLE SUSPENSION OF THE HABEAS CORPUS, , saineerox, March 9.-A delegation from i queiltion-"Were all the Preachers' charac
ters examined re was taken up, and the Pre-
Wont Johnson the - r aiding Eider and the ministers of the Cola,
c oceedings or amass I
town District were examined, and their Maar
the Freedmen'e Bureau In Kent
an r
dorsing his veto message .
termed to produce demoralization an I ' ll only '
, ofliwrhile'llwlr: LTl ' l lll.4. 7rt a s... l :4(7,7l4 l l.! h ‘ a ": °ef 7 ' steer m i w tre report °h 4 t " eo f tb r e w"
Committee: ' Bid
appointed ea
eon T
is r f w ae . ti c o t n iv a e m o o t ti:th g e n egercoe.ist,..anTnhoeyeeilec'eps:e:e:',l, tall year to prepare a 'Tian for Graduating
the distribution to Conference Claimants In
Inconveniences to the white citizens, and w. proportlrrn to the years of service, as well as
their several necessities, Rev, Dr. Holmes,
New lone, March S.-Toronto special d I Kent 11 c k y and Hie l a i rs
of the Suite, le Pert
patches to the Herald to-day say that all the ' themselves, will seenre the negro In all li t i ' S ' Cline-man Of the Committee , made
Canadian militia are being enrolled, and it is rights of person andproperty. There are mo. e lengthy speech, showing the boner! Di
expected that they wit , be culled out imme ,„ . I cases of wrongs by negroes upon white per • of tae PM, A very animated discussion took
". one in the State, which go unpunished by the i quite
ately. Volueteers in companies and sqleule civil anthority, than of wroege by white pe, i o ace, and able, •piey speeches were made by
i
are rallying teem all the baok towns for the P e ageinet twelves. He would not disgebse 1 1 ‘ ...1. , of the prominent members of the
deftmse of the frontier. Over two thousand the fact that there has been, and there .111 is I Conference 'some difference of opinion en
some impatience and dissatisfaction felt by 1 ~,,,„,,
,_„
volunteers have arrived here last night, and the people at what they regard as unkind sus I upon "-ea " `.4. the PI " , isa l a. :na
me boarding on the citizens. The people are Piciona and discriminations against them - . ' aerial change wam made In the origin. draft.
telly erotism'. No man elairks duty, &thong); upon ttie part of the government watch they ,In the warmth of eiseuesion remarks a (
a few have been arrested through a mute, sustained throughout the late terrible conflict, made, which, to say the teen[ were net. re ' r7
ception of the order calling them out,. All the at each sacrifices as only they Mid those elm!. courteous.
railways On the line of the frontier are keep- tarty situated can icno w . The report being quite lenthy we can only
ing engines fired up ter run off trains, end it The President briefly =Speeded,' ;tendering give some important points, wide • n
will indi
te estimated that thirty thousand troops, now to those %I - horn the E delogatioe represented, t hat iteeneracter. The first section providm
armed, are ready to march, If invasion takes and to the State of Kentucky, his , tuffelgeed that tie Preacher shall be a clatmgot or , t h e
place. Tee authorities are sanguine of their thands for the kind expressions and manl fee- filed•bereaffer Provided, who has not h e ,
ability to drive back:and defend their home. I Cations Or confidence:lel him personally and effective preacheatfori Live consecutive rea an
m.
ferniest any Fenian thermion. All.the troops I the endersement of the policy which shall con- The second and third :sections previa° for
have been drilling since two ceelook this morn- trot hiellidffiltrlstratien, the mum to be epprepriatedito claimants, as
log. A full supply of ammunition has beep it W. peetsiterlypretifying to receive these follo w s. Chablis of supiareafft_ batedeproactier g,
6 1 00; fifteen
issued ter the troops, and railway trains are shoes at' this particelar time, and lie after nvo consocutive Years, 1 4 , 3 0 -and that(
made up and ready to more them at a Zeds '' that result° wottlil show that the con- annually increase $lO, tett years
meet» notice to any point of attack. .<.:.. Adduce tires reported was not misplaced and years iffile twenty yearss2oo; land after rimder-
Many reports are current, and one pretty would never become a matter of regret nigh, ing twenty years service his claims shall an.
generally ' , alloyed, Is that Parliament will;bre ,the part of thosewho gave expression thereto, rurally increase tendollars until it reaches
called to assemble immediately and the writ The present la re.,rded as a most critical POO per annum; and this is the largest annual
of habeas corpus will be suspended, and mar- juncture in the affairs of the nation, scarcely claim that any shall have 011 this fund. Fourth
taal law proclaimed before the 17th of Atiuili, less eo limn when an animated and organized , and fifth stectleme provide that the widows of
, The govenitnent ht. taken possession of the force bought to overthrow the geverament; to I ministerashall receive the same annuity to
Montreal lelegrupli line The Globe this morn- attack argil attempt to cause a diereptien of ; which their husbands would be entitled to
Ing makes the announcement that the gov- the government by named combinatio' and Sixth section provides that no t'ame'rs'
, erument received Information that en st. military, is no more dangerous to a natiern I preacher shall have a claim on the fund until
' Patriekla Day a comber at Fontana will ether than an attempt to revolutionize and under. ,he has been an effective member for five con
' the river, join in the proceasions in the cities I mine It by a disregard and destruction of the ' secedes years The remaining sections state
;' and create local disturbances to attract the safeguards thrown around the liberties of the , conditions to govern the carrying out of the
Attention (of the nillitary, while the main people In the Constitutlim. Our stand has , Plan, etc.
force m 111 'drake at different points on the omlaken; our course is marked out. and immediately after the diseeselon of the re-
I frontier. eice'ithall take no atop backward In this port, the Bishop announced to the Conference
I The ego& calls upon President Johnson to mateee; no. Other or higher evidence the transfer or floe , Dr. Janus Drummond,
1 interfere. It says the peoptei,of Canada are 1 of outipurpose in this regard ean be given , from the West Virginia to the Pittsburgh GM
, abundantly able to give the. nifflams a warm. 1 than has already been lurnisbed. in the ,• (cream The Doctor was formerly a member
reception, but it is a poor repayment to the future; as to the past, we shall endeavor, in 'of this body, andattained honorable allstines
1 Canadian government for Its actirm during {Mod Matti,tomake the administration .. Lion. He was reeetved by a standing vote and
, the rebellion in the Southern States to he now I affairs of tae government conform to the Co, unanimously restored to his former standing,
compelled to spend money and blood in resist- stitutiori In I. letter and spirit. Therein is us it cialmaut upon the funds of the Con
ing entree. planned In the States of the 1 the only guarantee to the liberties thence.
neighboring republic. ---- lor the people. It is hoped bp i an udder-' , lliiv. Dr. Neehlt, editor of the Pittsburgh
The clty papers this morning contain two 1 once to this rule to remedy, ere ong, all the r - hriztien slams - ire reported on behalf of the
1 celumns of special dispatebes from all pa rt s 1 Irregularities and inconveniences to which the Committee en Education, to whom papers of
f Canada, giving news of the military propa- people have then eutdected. Again do We I the varions "Mtn:lons, ander the patronage
no lin from watch It appears] that every town assure you that th.e demonstrations of con- iof the imam ~nee, had been referred. The re.
and city is turtling out In full strength ethnic° rind miser/me. of (support upon the port shows that the endowment fund of Al
as feet WS the troops arrive they at, organ- part or the people are exceedingly cheering , MghellY College agglingatees l 33,e/9,40. Besides
teed into Battalions. They nre to be drilled . to us; that we aro grateful for, and properly these tine endowments, the College has le
ave hours per day. Toreay there u. a turn , appreciate them, and that our most earnest creased its eduentiodal facilities and powers, ,
tit en mere of the citizens to make a demon- wish is to discharge the trusts coefibled to us by important additions to its litsury,byerect- I
stration of strength. so as to merit them. hag three czteneive maul valuablecolnets, and I The Weather,-The weather yesterday
From the alacrity with which the rail has
chemical aud philoidphical apparel.. By
I
deigh rides, taring the afternoon , we Were
hy many costly Inatrements boron to the wec highly ' e ff eetive of skating Parke and
been anew ered, It .11.101118 that annexation to
s iii:Nilii. 1 the munificence of Hen_ C. F. Culver, c ape 1 vist a ed by a furious snowstorm: which lasted
• „„, .„ ~ .
noontime Ilan has been erected, at a cost of 1 e wad. " hoar- Towards erea l hg ' it became
the L - tilted Met. and all other differenoes of 1 iILO. I II NEW ..isa.r.
opinion succumb to the dangers of the hour.
ker, together with A. limner, of Pittebeirgh,. l a "' mime- We mill think that hs'ease the
e.
on: were appointed to
The excitement la hourly Increasing, mod the _ 621,1ka. Wev.. W. A. Davidson and .7. W. Bars I quite cold, and mm ` wenm and M g ni. were at
1 managers let the water into the parks ba
troops are held in routine. for immediate
' ember kation V not6l eem , get t went> .43 v. A REBEL NOMINATED FOR MAYOR end Ardtman, of Card
pepper %line, there will be good skating for a
rents and rate:me PVT (lily. i • represent the Conference In the Board of Con-
The Orange Watchmen of today says that 1 trot. Drs. D. L. Dempsey 1. C. Pershing, and - 1 few days Yet'
______
the Fenians of this city will walk 011 $ l. Put- '' O. N. Hartshorn, Mr. J. Perehment, of East, -- . -e- -sae
rick's Day armed e Ith pikes 011.1 rey elvers, ' Ex-Confederate Officers In Mexico. mittee or v let tattoo to the Collee.
Liberty, and °there, ware appointed a Com-
The Truateca of the Pittsburgh Female Col- ' The Leaderf-This morniuglm Leader Is be
peace
a interesting news, local arid literary
, fore us, and as usual is filled with a great vse
, and it calls upon the Meyer to prevent their
;natter. Be think, however, that our friend,
walking It is believed that the influence of
lege report the value oe the_property of this
1 ' yo locale of the Lee.er, must have been wash
peace loving citizens will restrain the more -- -
violent men, lead that the procession will be lir.W 1 Ott a, 11111.1• Ch 9.-Tbe Priburte's New Or- I institution at MOO.OOO. Since Bev. Dr. Pershing IS_ in vinegar and rubbed dry with a nutmeg
I leans special says ( The Democratic Conven- I now than it was then, a period of six years , t ire ''' . ' lie is so very acrimonious towarda
uhandoued The Wateliman M. asserts that 1 ' i assumed the Presidency, it in $30,000 better esIT
Blahop Lynch has dealer.' his Intention of
sponslbility o in s. attle, which nun' occur on ty John T Monroe as their choirs for Mayor : and is at present educating about four bun
leaving Canada to avoid the danger and re-Ilion
imotiting Syrup as a sweetener.
, droll etndents yearly. Very great imprcry e. lot as prescribe a little of Mrs. Winslow','
Monroe n. the rebel Mayor when General merits are making in securing edditional In
the Iris!, moun day
A special to the 7tmet, datcsi Ottawa, Mareb
9, has the following Parliament has been Butler captured the city, and was sublempient- decrements and powers of collegiate culture.
relied to
New lirun m wfck will
ril
imPith. N ov
ately accede
betle atel ly placed in rinse confinement for nearly two It is expected duringthe centenary year not I
Nmeedt ton f
confederation with Vanada years, for refusing to take the oath of stir 1- only every dollar o indebtedness will be re
moved, but a Timorous endowment fund be ere
markable, rind shows how eminently bitted Dr.
' Large reinforcement, will be sent nut from , once to the United States Government He is Cared. The prosperty of the College is re.
Englund as Itooll ate navigation opens, to treed s c enes ' of persecuting and imprisoning loyal
the threetened Fenian raids. Pershing is for the place he occupies. Revs. E.
, F.neltsh gunboats have been ordered to the , men fm fefe " in li M .I°M th e I '"lre'ivrncY , and 18. Snyder. J. Horner W. P. Turner T. Alm
fishing grounds In view of the abrogation of I he has not ,a.. yet received Executive par- 1 Cleary and others. were appointed a Commit-
I the ',elan - telly treaty dots, he will In all probabilit ybe elected.tee of Visitation to the College.
. The lowernment buildings and banks In A letter from the City of Mexico to We lath I Mount t'nfori College has property to the 1
°Howe, are placed under gourd at night.. of February, date that lean. Jim Shelby, Col 1 value of $121,992, and also pledges on endow
' Arrangements have been made for recipes ISt. U. Greens Major !inter 1111t1 Major Gray / meaty, aggregating $70,440.40. Of this latter.
cal free trade between Canada and the British , are In that oily. St.iry and General Early sum e3leoo are in the way of donations, and
West Indies, and a direct mall line from Mon.' erealso there Coy 1% . H. Allen still *slim ' 144,000, as subscriptions for scholarship, Cotn
t real thither will be 111112W-.1.10.1e1y estalilliiltett. the Me's lean 15ter.. Magruder is at Cordova ' millet, of Supers csloe Res J, Willinms, Dr,
The fe-reher special from Toronto on the On a siers of three thousaml dollars a s ear Baird and ox. 'sitng Committee: lies,
Stb-this ea enine- s. • The eXt Ittto,ol c. front the Maximilian government Captain Dr I_ A. Htilmes, J. L Deena , W.A. David
...hated in the Pros Incas. Troops are st 111 BP, and Tom he, nu are farming for Gen. ' son and J. W. F W bite, Est and others. prc,
pouring In from the mind districts b y lean- slaughter, has Mg Imcn expesed fox retton dent Hartshorn appointed gent for the Press.
dr- , 1 , - IT "'nem tie ) ittillr• they are or- ' !noels, but will return to Gm United states Beaver seminary and Institute represented
Tugged Into eo al pan ilVi and en tinily for drill Mos e l o (Ti e extl On federates are penniless ''
in u good sedition and free Iron , 'loot( except
~ ell the drain epee some large Files Iry the .lava gi‘rea interesting epee( hes a small talance or pm. Revs. W. II Locke.
(nt.. . wire, of the city that they have 111 I'llOl2lltent 011 the neutrality hews and re- I J R. Mill and 11. Slnshatigh, together with J.
beer, compelled to 'suspend buslncaq Miring , opening queetion of the Alabema indmiies. E. Shaffer, SL ~ J. ICmpbell and W. Miller
drill hour, The nest( from the froutier indt Mr labonehere iti cailing attention to the in- were appointed a Vieitieg Comittee.
trettania cause for extraordinary movie
:emit., i effeetis character of the British neutrally neva It Lloyd, J. IL Broetruincr, Z. IL Cos
but the military authorities end the whole I laws, reviewed the queetion of the Ensile Eon, W. Tipo, P. AL McGowan, P. Creek, W.
people epee°, e the action of the government 4 000:11,11CIty in the fitting out of the pirate they, 11. J. Clarke, J. Phillips. A. Jackson,
in preparing for an emergency. Alany assert, Mahan.. and her companion., and elicited i C. Alorrieon, I. Bur
k ett, J. LI , Ebbert, B. le
1
that the hubbub is got el, for political reason. , from several member* strong extracts to the sewhill li. It. Kern, . Monroe .1. L. Bead, IL
-le mil tic the opposing fart.. to that we . gia °remelt tte 'ever en We AIabamaCIILIMS, Crllll, T. Davidson, superanunted preachers,
confederation may be carried next month in and have the subject, satisfactorily settled by were examined, passed, and on motion, their '
Parliament. No troops have been sent to the .biteritlon. relation was continuant
frontier If this Is really the object of the To these entreaties the Attorney General re. Revs. J Mclntyre and T. WlnStanley on the I
government it will probably he successful, for plied on the pert of the government by Intl- superanuated list lust year were made offers I
allparties seem to have fergotten polithal maing his cal litheness to wastes' the queer. tive, after being examined and paused.
ifference., and rally for the milted der."( , Den on fricreilv communication with the Committees were appointed to Investigate
NEW' Yong, March 4.-The lenders of Roberts , I ailed states government . Tie said far be it charges against Messrs. J. W. Kessler and J. ,
brunch of the FenLse brotherhood aro now from hint to may if the friendship and good I Creasman. Also the appeal of Bev. E. AL
-es-
making active preparations for an Immedi to feeling or the nations depended on money, and was referred to a sped, of
rtimpaign. Where the Mow w 111 be stnek., ' that there were not greater Intermits concern- thirteen.
which Is designated to lend the way for the ' ed, that It might not be worth while to link Rev. W. F.wing, pastor of 0.6. Presbyterian ßEPOßT OF BOARD OF IMMIGRATION. attempted ludependeni ti of Ireland, is at pre., nioney conaideratioms between Ithemerdvas Church, Canonsburg, Rev , D. I. E. Rhine of the
4 eat is .iiPiterv, and will remain so till the and the United States, but this It US not a M. P. Church in Wasnington, and .1. W. Wei
_
Fenian forces make their nppearanee on Brit• question or money. It was a question ton, Lay Steward from the McCenmellsville I
Ish sod. , which involved great prinewle and District , were introduced to the Conference.
Internal Revenue Circular. Large contributions of tu rn s sad money are l lt wits upon that account that they to ok the A number of mlrusten have arrived. since
now being rooMvest by President Potions, and position which they did. If they Mid admit,- the Conference opened. Visitors from differ
- It le believeti that 111 less than two months an tell the principal of their claims, it might cut sections are ilockhig in to witness the pro
will be in the field. A depntation of eel- have Mvolv an
ed England and all other nations ceedings. As usual a number Of the prom;-
IrRIML.r4LS PolliDa.mn• ' a rm y
ersre preaenting old division. of the tinny of , in endless claims of the kind. With regard to nest church. use to be supplied with now
the Potomac called et Roberta's headellarters ' the future, almost every member who haiLad- pastors, a rong the number is Liberty Street
to-day, and presented a resolution which they 1 dressed the House had the first great Impor- I church in your city. Birmingham, liellees
had adopted at a previous meeting', In which tance of dealing with this subject, not alone, port, &tat Liberty and Wilkinsburg chekehes.
Division of the Arlington Estate. , they pledged themselves to unsheath their , but In consort with those nations whose In- Rev, W. A. Davidson, whose pastoral term has
swank in the came of Ireland, and offered I terees were common with those of England. just expired at Liberty street church, is the
clb .3 -. we a., ektip. their eerviees to Gen. Sweeny. After the rase-' (Hear( hear') Ho did not any that it would be Chairman of the Board of Stewards,the most
I lution was presented, President Roberta and I Imporesible. hot would certainly be difficult to important committee of the body. Have just
-
etoo. Sweeny thenked the officers In behalf or deal with it otherwise. Undoubtedly Her Ida- learned that Rev. W. B. Watkins, pastor of
Lion, and ensured them that their I Josty'e government had been most desirous to Trinity M. E. Church in Pittelburgh,
W Adit sures, March 9 .-1111,18//1.11100.1 report of , 1 11 1, r 0 vIe r es e i (O ' iild be remilred at no distant day. senates' thin question Ina friendly comment. since his arrival here has received an
Air. Dryer, chief of theltureau of Immigration. The depntation represented a large number 1 cation with the United States and other gov- breluttion, signed by a number of persona
save The propriety and advantage of placing of exollicere of rho army of the Potomac ernmente. connected with Warthington Colter!, and prom
- ___,...______ Went eitizensof Washington, tO deliver his
the whole subject of immigration under the _
lecture on the "Use, Ammo and Beauty of
charge of officers of the Government have been CANADIAN FRONTIER SMUGGLING SUPPPESSEO. INTENSE FlrilAN EXCITEIIENT. English Worda." The Conference reporters,
fully vindicated by the result . A draft of the __ _ • Messrs. Boyle and Locke, are well foutleled for
bid has been enhance to Cougreint in order to I _ their work, judg froze the numberteedayof
ThdCzail PLcrui.t.e. as Chid. tr. xa a ct. e daily, n
the co te.g the first days' proceee
co-reet al.eace and prevent emigrants from , - im med i ate Invasion of Canada ings. The former, It will be remembered ,,
beteg victim. of sharpers, and intimidated - - I Al"
took an active part In the last PresidentiM.
into fraudulent contracts The total amount
of passengers cargo arrived in the United THE VSAOINATION OF PRE.iIDEIT LIMA. Expected. canvass. The latter was chaplain or Colonel
Coulters regiment during the rebellion. He
is a line writer and has had some editorial ex-
States during the year ending December, 1863, - -
Parlance. Bev. John Grant delivers a die.
amounted to 287,397, of whom 225,939 landed in ' 10,cioo CANADIAN MI LITIA DAINED. e°nrae thin ove.aul in the Presbyterian
PETERSON'S BILL FOR DAMAGEN 1 church, and Bev.W. Lynch occupies the pulpit
Nes York and 8,330 in California. All coun
___ _ of the M. E. Church. •
tries are represented: 112,000 were from Great
Britain and nearly 84,000 were from Germany , ' Incident at the Treasury Department. I Preparations Against Surprise. --
The Commissioner of internal ICOVINIIIO lute -
-
issued a circular concerning rho assessment New 1 oar, March 11.-The 2rtegne'r Wash
er a tax on legacies, distributive shares and in ton merest says the tlimamlasioner of Cu. GENERAL- SWEENY'S SUPPOSED PLAN.
snecuselems, as through the failure of Aalfeltit. - -
ors pod Assistant Assessors to exercise due toms yesterday received highly encouraging ,
vigilanee,tittich revenue justly &teals lost to reports relative to the suppression of smug
the Government. Where the whore amount sling on the Canadian frontier. Large eel
of personal property Al an estate payable to ~„„,,. h„„,„ r ,, eat l b een made
or th e ro es ,
lagaeles or dletribtalveig , exceeds the sum of , e -- -- ---
urea now being talon by oustem officers to
el,oooin actual value, the same is subject to ,
duty or tax, without regard to the amount or prevent tonthetlcipated Increase of smuggling
treaty, the termination of the reciprocity
value of each legacy or share, but when the I after l s ti l tlieved by tae Comtniesioner
amount does not exceed 411,000 ' 110 tax is charg
able. will be sti t illelent to preclude the poasibility of
itis revival to any great extent.
Thel'reiddenttodaypardeored the following, Theere
mall muted were opened yesteay in
riii• c aLte r.. l 4 :leprity Provost Marshal, convicted 1n , y ira i rda . d m aul ...
for robbing the mall, and sentenced , The frecalonal currency issued yesterday
to fifteen years Imprisonment; Geo. E. Bucks reached fe n ow,
ley, convicted or Issuing oeunterfelt frac- Saw Toile, Varela 9e Pretraies Wasit-
Gomel currency, and sentenced to two years Ington special thus speaks of Mr. Peterson,
Imprisonment, and Joseph Al. Williams, eon- whose residence, opposite Ford's Theatre, was
rioted In the State of Indiana, of robbing the forever m ad eca,
an object of reverence by the
Peet Office.
American people, 1 rem the accidental enema-
The Stiparintendent of the Freedmen's VII- stance of its shelteri ti t the dying form of
Mg.,. has been Instructed by Major General Pro cadent Lincoln, on the 14th of April, teat
0.(.1. Howard, to divide the Arlington estate He has finally received from the Treasury, the
into five acre lots, to be rented, on written amount of hie bill charged for the trilling dam
agreemente, to freedmen, the rents to be paid
age done to his bed linen and furniture on that
dam
ay harvest' About twent y acres of It is t ° i fatal omission. Among the items charged in
a garden for Um dependents of the Freed
men's village. This estate ie not condaeated '
' .the bill, was ono of one hundred and fifty dol
lar( for injury done his carpets; fifty dollars
property, and therenare cannot revert to the for pemonal services; two dollars for gas, and
nears at the death of the owners, but It waa a large number of similar charges antonn Meg
eold for treason, and purchased by the Gov. in the aggregate to two hundred ;md ninety
ernment for the purpose to which It Is pow l
1 three Cellar. and May cents, The modest and
being applied.
petriotie parttime also rendered another
Briguller General G.M. Howard has issued , oharge for loss of time for Several weeks after
a spse,al order, metering to - Joseph Forrest the assassination hi exhibiting the room in
hie property, held by the PrealtneMsitureen, wht& the President died. The validity (Italia
In St. Marrs county, Maryland, except Gm latter claim could not be fully realized by the
&tailgate's farm, so-called, of ono thousand Secretary of War, who ordered it to be died-
One hundred acres, mercer less subject to the lowe d .
provisions Of circulare No- 3, 15 and 'fil, of the
Freedmen,allurean. 1
brought to the Treasury yesterday a large
A Washington special trays that a gentleman .
It is stated that there have been two thous
and seventy persons pardoned In the State of bundle of partially burned Treasury notes, for
redemption. They wore given to one of the
Virginia, tied four hundred and eighty-two in lady clerks to 5,r.t.,, and p.T.,, upon sheets,
North Carolina, by the President, wider the so as to determine their total value. The lady
twenty thousand dollar clause, since the Item- 8 ,... ed in reprndnetng nearly Ei oce ma re
sem of the amnesty proclamation.
It la estimated that We Fourth Auditor... to than the anxiens owner bad been aide do,
.
Otnee h., during and since the rebellion, ad- anti he evinced his appreciation of her skill
ful disseethm by a presentation or WOO.
jie Heated prize eliding &treating over 1930 caps
;tired vessels. The amount involved In such _...._
settlement was about twenty million dollars., THE JOYCE CHILDREN )HERDER.
There are In the vaults of the Treasury Do
rertment 414,240" in five dollar notes. The
total amount of the old denominations is elle r
owe°. The Treasurer will receive in it fee
days from the Bank Note Company $300,008 In
one end two dollar notee of the greenback
sane.
telrgl xm
from Greri.o3.,
111.1111 Z IP, r lei
=CM
InsoPtiosemeliee et s'DetanYtur:
New Tom. /taxa 9...... Thees giesteeotte
omit In, Pall' 'Elver,
e$
over the. aud4en
ditoPtboAritnee , ' otrolie Nsa. L.llultenton
witb.lll2,l - 14 MIL loft behind to the amount of
00,E
PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY.
MARCH
GREAT EXCITEMENT IN CANADA, KENTUCKIANS VISIT THE PRESIDENT.
ENROLLMENT OF THE MILITIA. Freedmeit's Bureau Deno.unced.
MEETING OF PARLIAMENT CALLED. TnE pnEszDElms RESPoNsE.
MARTIAL. I AW TO RE PROCLAIMED.
Reinforcements f3-osis England
cba., cfto., • cam,.
The Murderer Discovered.
New Yogi, March 9.—The Boston Herald has
a long account of the discovery of the mur
derer of the two ch [hirers, Isabella N. and J no.
S. Joyce, In Bussys woods, West Hoxbury, on
the n J
nth of en^ 18C i. lie wee found to be u
CORVIct in She State prison, who had been sent
there for a burglary committed in Worcester
county shortly alter the mender. Ills strange
conduct whoa arrested led the officers to think
he wee a hardened criminal, and his subse
quent boasting of large deeds performed by
himself, togetam with some able unguarded
expressions, gave the clue which, being Sol
lowed by two Worcester county ofncers, has
faStened the murder alluded to almost unde
niably upon himself.. ills partial confessions,
with the corroborative evidence obtained,
leave no doubt in the minds of thei officers of
his guilt. Ills sobriquet is "Scratch -Gravel,"
and td‘right.nattll is Charles Aaron Dodge,
Ile Is emotive of liassachusetta, bin has been
a rover for fourteen years,. being new. twenty
seven yeansof age. , Ho oonfews to having
bunted Indians in Florida; that be was Satitto
prison Ibr life tarinutder In • South Carolina,
was pardoned; entered pito rebel Amy,. was
captured on Morgan% raid into Ohiliand
aniy parOled,:afterwards enlisted in &Abase
chaetts reglreent; deserted, Joined the navy
and served on several gunboats.
1866
New Tone, March 9:—lmmense excitement
prevails in Fenian circles on this city to-day.
It is thought, undoubtedly, that a demonstra
tion will soon be made against Canada, by
General Sweeney. It Is said he y has already
large stores of arms, munitions of war and
transportation at his command.
A special correspondent stato that he under
stands the Governor of Canada has been urged
to call out the militia, to be stationed at Og
dentiburg, to prevent ruble from the States.
All sorts of exaggerations and rumors are Cur
rent on the streets.
Moivraser., March 9.—The call for ten thou
sand men of the Canadian militia for active
duty, made late on Wednesday evening, was
enthusiastically responded to, and early on
Thursday morning news was received from
all parts of thecountry that their quotas were
ready for active service at a moment's notice.
There seems to be no dbutit that three or foar
times this number could be had ate day's no
tice. The whole volunteer force of this city
paraded last evening. Strong guards were
posted at all the armories, and patrols kept
moving through the city at night. Every
preparation is being made to guard against
any Fenian surprise.
TORONTO, C. W., March 9.—The respoase, yes
terday, for volunteers from all parts of the
country, was very enthusiastic. A much lar
ger number offered their services§ than were
required.
The Gtobs of to-day has a . report that the
plot of the Pentane is for a body of them to
cross into Canada totake pert In the public
processions on St. Patrick's DaY, who will
die
curb the peace and distract attention, while
armed Fenian bands were making raids on the
border.
TAW for Wile Murder.
H •
Irr r 0 it
D, corm., March 9.—The eXatillnap
Lion of B. H. Oreeti, President of the Connect
icut Fire Insurance Company, who killed his
wife in November last, by cutting ber throat
with a razor, and then attempted to tato Ida
own life with the same hnitrament,
moored In the Pollee Court to-day, and wilt
continue to.morrew and perhaps Monday.
The defense is insanity, end will unquesticm.
ably be sustained, the testimony all leading
that way.
11.1wer and. Weather at Imedaville.
LocriaTll4.l2, Idaieb stun
with seven feet eight Inches. in the obanoel.
Tho weather is cloudy and moderate.
Ami;squten --- ts.-
• TRiitrZl L T O . Ulghtlitbe et=ch eithe “
meet of Mr. andidlss Couldock, the,
rip-comic drama of Old nips Dithicitiy, w iti f ie
presented, In which both of these eminent 40.
tors willappenr. The ormdmrsentertaltunent,
will , conclode'xii.hc. the, ftsizteet , Munkation
Ilrarairof that:MP tql of Grit "
This afternoons A grand matinees:win be glY
on to the- little ftVen. the grand fairy
' Meer :il i fte l p or the Little biass
OPMlliover,..--Tpnlgtt is the last of the
engagement of the =gulf cent Helen West
ern, ntion'tehich occasion she will appear In
two sterling plays, the Spy of St. Mae, and
thttAllgary.drama of the French Spy. • The
ratiradment, of Miss Western has been eminent,.
lye snocesshst one, and we doubt sot ltw close
will be as brillt as its commencement, •
This afternoon ian play of the beautiful Pan.
,bon, the Cricket, will be presented at the
matinee for /ease and the little folk,.
- PRICE THREE CENTS
crry Arm AUFURBAN.
Pittsburgh M. E: Venferenee.
The Williams Precool. to Philadelphia.
Editors Gazette In your issue of March 9th,
I noticed in your local columns an article
I with The above heading, giving an account of
I the "Willismi Prmess" is Philadelphia
There are a low facts which did. not appear to
that article which should yet be made known,
injustice to me. In November last, Mr. Wil.
llama came to me and told me that ho had no
money with which to travel and Introduce his
patent, and that If I would travel with him,
act as lus agent, use my influence to introduce
his "Process,^ and bear all expenses—his and
my own—he would give me one-fourth of all
sales effected. I agreed to do so. I went with
him first to liarriabarg, than to Baltimore, in
both of which cities we failed to do anything.
We then went to Philadelphia, where I was
well acquainted. I women the .. .Process.
about two weeks at. the Kensington Iron
WOrks when the proprietor. agreed to buy, if
Mr. Williams would stay two weeks longer,
and then let them try for two weeka if they
could work It themselves, and agreed to buy
the ingredients and give hint $2l to bear his
expenses for the two weeks he was to Ste
with them. The prOprietors, after tide trial,
bought three counties. I bore all the expen
ses, except what they gave him, from thetime
we left Pittsburgh, until we returned togeth
er. Mr. Williams afterward went back end
completed the sale, as lie says last week.
When he came home he repudiaied my claim,
though It was mil money and my influence,
that got him his because we had no written
agree/neat. 1 will hero state for his benefit,
that I am perfectly prepared to prove the con
tract, and shall In a short time do so lu Court•
- • Waxer B. Coosa.
To the Wool Growers' or Allesbetly
=2
The State Convention of Wool. Grouters di
rected, by resolution, the Vice Presidents of
the respectivercounties to call meetings of the
wool growers of the counties, for the purpose
of forming "County Societies," auxiliary to
the "State Lissoclitlou.6
In pursuance of said resolve, the wool
growers orelleghenyeounty arc requested to
meet. at- Hare's Hotel, Liberty Street, alas
burgh, on Wednesday, the list day of
lie% atll° , ol°ok m., then 0.114 there to tat;
into consideration the propriety Of forming a
Courityecaoy,” and. electing delegates to
the SteltivAlsOolation,. andaLsosuch *thermal..
terse, tear be partial to the continuation ,
prosperity and protection against foreign ivy
portation, or the Important and valuable agri
cultural interests.
All are earnestly invited to attend.
Pfx. ZOIINSON,
-Vice President State Assoe'n,for Allegheny Co.
• Prriazienou, March 0, 1801.
,_,Rev. Henry D. Moore, pastor of the Ply
mOutk Congregational Church, will preach
tomorrow morning and evening, in 'Christ's
methodist Episcopal church, on roan street..
By invitation, the Plymouth . church and con
gregation will worthy with the congregation
of Cheat's D. churcholuring the Services of
tomorrow.' Zervieca is the • morning, at 10i
o'clOck, and in the evening At 7 o'clock.
. .
_iknotherltagroad . Pitijoetr—The people
nr Wheeling are DA I / 4 /MA - At project which
contemplates *ounce/Lug teat city with the
Pun Handle reatloppointeSteubenvillo. Thal'
also talk of building, road to St..
Clairsv lila, Otne, 4moliahly an extension
to Cambri d ge, Onto.
/". 11,1 1Bige.—liesers. Lawthrop A Bert
have been awarded the motraot for building
a new iron bridge acroas the Lehigh at Allen
town.
THE WEEKLY GAZETTE .
TWO EDITIONS &ON Plllosfzie,
we a Wabeislas bed De SA. es Setorder.
Tbe edition le remodel weSch Daub &be nib.
scribers emote ea the DWI ma.. •
iiiiii
lilagle copies
In Glob* of Ova.
to C/nbrof tau and
Titutarlllep—Loss 8100,
On Tuesday night, at ten o'clock, tire was dia.
covered in.a stable in Zitustrille, and spread
with great Vapidity until it'destroyed an en
tire block, composed orille ldbore Hotel and
,
fourteen 'Orlier buildings, and honlYed a loss
'Of nearlySloo,ooo.• The ibileWittils the list' of
sufferers: Lloyd's braCket ratinufactr
ton's livery stable, owned:by . S. Hills, G. W.
Hull buildmitNegapied 'by Hubson's oyster
depot, Bankna' saloon, Strums:lk 'Gottahall's
grooery, Russ It Rinkett's grocery, Harris'
saloon, livery stable, T. cl ot hbble, tenant, S.
mints owne r, 8. ng stern, Cincin
nati bakery, J. Buser's shoe store, an 011 Ex
change Mid the Moore Motel. a large building
capable of accommodating one timpired and
Ofty guests.
Sabboth School Voir.
.The Pali given by the Sabbath School con_
•
netted with the Central Presbyterian Church,
Allegheny, on Thursday evening, forthe bone
tit of the News Boys, was a decided success,
and reflectS great credit upon the originators
of the entertainment. The attendance was
quite large, and the citizens contributed lib.
erally. The refreshments were most excel
lent, and the enjoyment, not only ofthe Tout 43.
stern, but the oldsters" woe complete. p 0
do not knbwn what the actual receipts
aamounted but they were beyond the most
sanginne ant cipatiorks of those who controlled
the mutter. us, drop by drop as water Mt B
the bucket, t eso Bene fi ts to the awl!' Boys go
tri tri,
towards Winning up an lastitutlon in our
midst that will,be an lionorto our community,
ty 31ortallty
Dr. Goo. L McCook. Physician to the Bonn!
of Health, makes the following rCpOrt of the
interments In the City of Pittsburgh, from
February 25th to March 4441, :
D ISEAtiL B .-4 . olttanitill, 1; general debility, 1;
puerperal pyemla, 1; consumption 2 .
case of heart, 1; acute hepatitis, 1; drptheria,
I; acute meningitis, 1; congestion of- longs, 9;
convulsion 1; diarrhea, I; emusurnption, 1.
' Of the above there were, under I pear. 5;
from Ito 2, 2; from to 5, I; from sto 10, 1, from
b to 50, 2. fr4rr, al to 40,1; front to 70, 2; frOm
to ei, from fe to to, 1. Mbles, C; females, 7;
white, 15; colorful; I. Total, 16..
Assault and Ratterr.—Ttro men by the
names of Lally and Michael Donahnu, were
yesterday before the Mayor, charged with ag
&Damned alumna and battery on oath ofJames
Smith. It ay peered al evidence that MI e three
were engaged lu a game of cards for liquor,
when a dispute arose, and while Lally held
Smith, Donahue beat him over the head with
au iron poker In a most brutal manner. The
defendants were committed 10 jell to answer
at court.
Wild Cat Killed.—On last week, Mr. !bowl
Young, killed a lame wild oat, am the Lille of
Mal:toning meek, near a point known as the
"Mid Seat' , The animal was treed on a high
stump, and when he shot It, the oat jumped
about ten feet up In the air from lts perch and
fell to the ground. Though the ball passed
through Its lungs, It fought the dogs namely
for a tow moments until death. .
1=
DOUOCAS—Ou Friday touching, Die Dth Ittal„,
D
12 o'clock, of corigestlozi of the lungs, MAY BOY
youngest child or John and M. J. Douglas, aged ,
1110/11.06.
She funeral will hilts pikes from the residence or
her parents, 92 Will. street. on SATURDAY A. 1.1118-
NOO9, at so • rlock. Religious tors leer at I y o'cl.k
precisely.
WILLIAM-Y -0o Thunder. Starch +th.at three
o'clock. r. , ELMI NA WI LI AM:, 111 her 18th
year, or typhoid rev,.
' , Hen& of thr family Sro re , pe,fully Invited to
attend the funeral Iron,lll, real deuce of her mother,
Mr,. Emma William,. Tern street, Allegheny, on
SA - rtrIMAN. At v. tu.
IJD'll'ilDillionasaf:
HILLXIALE CEMETERY.--Aral and most picturesque plane of Sopslions, sit
uate on the uplands, immediately north of Allegheny
City, on the New Brighton Hoed. Persons sashimi
to select Burial Lots will apply at the Superintend
ent e r ofece, at the Cemetery. TINA Deeds, Permits
sod all other business will be attended to at the Drug
Warehouse of the uuder i r cd , corner of Fedeino
nd Leas., streets, Alle
ki .; A. KELLY.
Secretary and rremeuror
BOOTS AND SHOES
OM Nancy ---
was the girl for me,
Her feet were very large
The man who made her shoes was forced
To make an extra charge
er size Was LaD - 3Waa eery small-
'Too malt" Lie uld ..to se.l
InOced, Me mmi the girl for me
Sweetley Isabelle
Nancy nowßnys her Shoes al
CARDINER'S
CONCERT HILL SHOE STORE,
No. 60 Fifth St.,
Where she is not obliged to pay the
extra charge,
RUT GETS THEM FOR
HALF 7FIE PRICE
Asked by other dealers for we some article
Bargains All This Month.
ml 4
Ity Kelni:l sal
$20,000 THOUSABA "DOLLARS
20,000 THOUBARD DOL&*
20.001
THOU w"""Tits
WORTH
WORTH
WORTH
sq" N Eni:-o°Ml'
MENAND BOYS' OLOTHINO.
AT LE THAN
AT THAN
AT LEW THAN
RIASTELURAO CTURRRiP
QoCOmM
MANTURRRS'
RANURACTURRUIP OEM,
AT THE POPULAR
AT THE _POPULAR
AT TUE POPULAR
CLOTHING HOIMIC
CLOTHING HOUSE
CLOTHIN43 HOUISH
S3C. ESIMIZOIME. - 063..
33. EMILMT33 di" 40400.
SBC. /0373X,MZE eft* CO..
a rlpi mut= 71 1 !STREET:
14
PI H STUMM,
Opposite the Opera Mouse.
II!) kis - 40119 la (SS
TIIkSOLUTiON OF PARTIVER...'
--- Lwelmativegk'.l,7llll7switaix
the nallie alle110.16.•0 sA).; ° Is this d ' or all.
1 1, 7 mutual consent. The blames, of the firm
wilt lu:settled by their sticecssors,.at their odLoe
the.filill, on Soutli Coast street. near Chesnut,elle
-4%17611
rgh4lerSialed Wlll. col:Untie the"lB3,2ltrt
72. tha name :111 tad: &creased fac.U.
Mee, they are determined ton e nticdo produce
article pr Floor ser.end to non in the =Weer,
therefore most respectfully request si least+. trhst
item particularl - those hardest toptesule
that article of prime necessity, Fear,
Venni/sim tali, IfCe.
Thedersigned would respectfully inform the. ,
nubile t hat. haling ansectsted with 1141..0.1.L ,
MOUE and W. J. fl:-Oriderthewfte Odd
style of tilLhfORZ, 3 - 114 d. CO4 the linsiness
formerlyconducted, by h NMI'S d. KNOX St lie
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