The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 31, 1866, Image 1

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CITY ITEMS.
11111411 - and DMiUlelues.
Doctors' rireserlptions carefully prepared at
half t 1 usual price, ED FiitOu'a Drug Store,
opposlte Pastor Elie, •
Helps Venn at Central Park
.11Out. to .Couitnenee the it ew Year.
net most appropriate way we know of to
spend the Sow Year will beto repair to the
elegant gallery of E, L. IL Dobbs, 20 St. Clair
str,cot, and have one of. his truly excellent
pictures taken of coirseives aid friends. _ lle
has just' Introduced a beautiful new style of
picture from the East, whieh Is certain of be.
atoning very popular hero. - It is but little
more expensive than the ordinary earte-de
visite, and 4. one hundred per cent. bettor as
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a picture. In order to give his whole time and
e'xciasive attention to this branch of- his bisi
ness, bi.r. Dobbs has removed his stock depot
intoltla photograph rooms. where dealers will
find the usual well assorted stock of mate
riots,- frames, &c., ac. —For a good picture, one
that you will not be ashamed to show or give
a friend, gotol)abbs'. lie has acquired a wide
reputation as an artist which is sustained by
• every picture which leaves his establishment.
lioitle Eleno2at Centralktutk.
The Howe awn•tng Machine,
Most certainly take the lead of all others in a
short time. It was awarded five premiums
on worlr: at the World , s Farr, letiti;four *prerel
um' for Work and on the maclene.at the New
York:State Fair, 3.146. Bee the • ..3.fethodid., of
September. 220. :4 premiem on the machine
itt the Ohio State Fair„ See the Dayton
journal, vctober lath. The only agency for
Its iale for 'Western 'Pennsylvania, is at No. 4
St. Clair street, rittsbuigh.
11.1s4nrd tic tostielPs Cud Liver OH.
The rarest and Sweetest Cod Liver Oil in the
world, Manufactured - from fresh. healthy
livers, upon the sea-shore—lt' is perfectly
pure and sweet. Ask for ' , Huard d CasWelPs
Cod Liver 011," manufactured by
• ' C/Amali, 2d.serr t Co. New York.
-'sold by all druggists. - - uw
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.lVelher Dean at Cential Park. •
At' the liVorld's ride
In London 1562, the Wheeler Wilson Sew.
ing llachine resolved the highest award—all
tholdachlAs of Europe and America In cow
lictitton. Thts fiWareflias always been made
wherever exhibited. Ton will make no mis
take in ordering ono as a holplay gift to wife,
sister or friend. They can be purchased only
at Sumner
,& 27111th street.
Attention, Fenian
A public meeting of the Fenian Brotherhood
. of Pittsburgh antWvloinlty will he helatthis
evening. at 7,4 c , Artak, et their Ball, corner of
- Fifth -and. Staithgrthi-streets, when Senator
Gibbons, Carlet4 and State. Organizer, will
adOesa the trieetlng. All lovers of freedom
are invited to attend. ••
: - .Sperm OIL
- A'very line article, at low rates. At Fleming's
, Drui Store, No. 84 Market street.
"' Within Thirti
Many will be out of cem/otmlent z and soon
itilluiut credit.. By a small Investment In
Itaproind Store Damper" yon will
•efiltiro a Mcrative business for months to come.
tall and see it at U. Fifth street:-.
For Patent Nodleaner
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Of all kinds got the genuine. at the forest
prices, at Fleming'sprug Store, No.St Market
street. , •
MIMI
Clchr ,Toys,- assorted , Candles, Raisins„ Car.
rants, Prunes, Orange and Lemon Peel, Can
ned Fralts;ete., etc., as cheap and as good as
at any other house In the twin cities. George .
Dearen,dio.ll2-Feileralstreet, Alleghely City.
Beau is solicited.
NeDie Dean at . Central Park.
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Wlnteratralued, super,lor to aey'in the city,
at very low rates. Ai.tosoutt Fleming , a Drug
Store, No.Bl Market street. • '
Clan Buy
Foreign Llquora og all- kinds at Joseph S.
Finch's D1iti11exy..2i0.199,1 9 1, 193 and 3.55 Flrit
street, Plttsbargh.
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Cllest rrotectorp,
A. Ana assortment; of 'all kinds, at Fleming's
' Drug Stare; No:, N Alarito t streer.
• You can Buy
r Alerthollit Joeellhs• FIPO'a
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.Row. Hope at Joserb_S.
kink Dear. aiContial Park
FRO& ST. LOUIS.
Preparations fors Prise Fight—Organi•
ration ore noard Tratle—it he Repub.
Heals Party In Arkansas—The treatner.
Sr. Lours, Dec.' 30.--The report is current
among fancy men here that arrangements
have been made for a prize fight between Joe;
Coburn and Mike McCorl for the champion
• ship. Cobnin and Aaron Jones are now here.
- An organization of the Board of Trade was
effected at a meeting last night. Adolphus
. Moir was elected Pi esident, E. W. Fox Ist and
Taylor - 21- Vice krdent of the Board.
Ten Directors, embracing some of the most
'prominent business men of the city, were also
-The Ariansas Republican Convention, held
at Fort Smith on the lath fast, was attended
• by four hundred delegates, representing all
parte of-the State.' Mach _enthusiasm and
unanfontyiprevalled. Lafayette Gregg, of
Washington county, was choseu permanent
President, with nine Vice . Presidents. hose-
' lotions were adopted. declaring that Congress
' has the exclusive right to prescribe terms for
tile restoration of the late seceded States, In
cluding power to amend the Constitution of
the Caned States so as to carry out the do
sign of the Declaration of Indopendencek al
leging that the adoption of the pending. Lon.
stitnuonal Amendment -.is absolutelF ne
. cassary for the safety, honer
. and.: -
ty of the nation; asking Congress to
:take at the earliest possible time,
such ' ateps will enable the loyal peoplu
of Arkansas, without regard to race or color,
to reorganize the State Government on a ba
sis orsliscere and active loyalty to the United
States Uoverument, and upon clearly defined
republlcan principles. They St at e Con..
greas to declare the, present Govern
, merit of Arkansas abolished, and to extend
the right of suffrage to all loyal men, without
iliatinction of color, except Indians untaxed.
-The Convention atso elected a !republican
State Central Committee, consisting of tide
teen members, with V. Bell, of Lebastian .
county. President.
- The weather continues cold, wilh a slight
snow to-night. .Navigation is st speuiled for
FROM 10EW ORLEM.
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Gen; J. J. Itepiolds to Command at
kitotrostillei—rhe Coltt - tettlopal Ex
enrisiontisia—Tbe Blot Investigation.
sir Oanitans,liec.V.--Major General. J. J.
Reynolds has been appointed to commandlhq_
military district of the Rio Grande, and
pro
ceedsto Browineville, the, headquarters, It
days.
Ac•
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/ O wing to iniFr:lnncyof-Ite weather,
I.t 4mniemntonMaexaugtdnfotr
was arilit'rar
ti..,:: • • ed.: The - entire piny left - to-afght. by
l t
ja rail. They have tom , wary cordially
• received, and their entercourse with the pee.
• ~ has been frank, anti free, Mr. Wade, of
' Ohio, seemed the moot retired and reticent of
•' • the party. General Steward made a favorable
.impression among the lending men hero as to
• hit sincere desire to urn fairly and
,lorightlY
• by all. • -
The Investigating ,Comiuittce are taking
evidence for the detente. . .
The following passengers, eared from the
steamer F ashion,arrived here this morning :
• „ kir. Garrard vire; Wm. Sellers and
George
Dr.
I, i',..t,? , TV::"or t sf,Tql,Terklteßr"HO'tfve l
Or
leans;'J. E. Townsend{
FROM (INCINNA
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' The Attempted Lite Insurance tircindlo
—Will of listaltti Taylor—The Weather
Dec.47.—lltr. Abbott, tlavor ct
.`Eaton, who represented the fictitious Stored
den in the attetnpted Insurance swindle, and
left -Eaton yesterday, for parts unknown.
*Abbott agent - for one of the insurance
companies...which hail given policies - to Mc
, A Aro last:night destroyed Samuel W
....der , fi slaughter house, Ilenry liessleris tan,
nary, and r.. 40 adjoining dwellings. Loss tett
thousand 41tlars, covered
ths In by ilib
thisUrapCo.
last
There wer seventyea etty
week, including four trout cholera.
The will id tirlllln TaylOr was admitted to
probate yesterday. The total value of the real
estate and personal property Is one million
flirty thousand dollars. - - •
The weamer continues very cold. The river
Is full of float' ug Me, awl nayieatiOn SUspend
•Two Newport ferry liicats and thirteen coal
, barges were swept down the-xlvcr this after
.
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The Maryland Senaterstal
fisirlarone, Dec. 30.—The Senatortal ques
tion isubsorbing the.attention of the Mary
land press at prudent. Tile papets of, the
Eastern Shore appear to .be nearly unanimous
to oppOsing_any rental of law which declares
one of the United states Senators from Mary
land shall always be an inhabitant of the east
ern Shore. and taa other of the western snore.
This law rf nOt rexosied will prevent tbo flee
tion of Gov. Swann to succeed hir. Crewmen
'whets the present. eastern shore member , .
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Vold Blooded.llurder.
4rw Tons, t0ee.30.--CharieS Jones and 4 Thes.
Cook were arrested today ior.the murder of
.thonegro Thompson aS eet last night. Tile
murder was most. eolti-blooded. 13oth Jones
and Cook are notorious scoundrels. The for.
suer was under arrest for musler two months
sleep stud the latter escaped limn BUM Slut
'prison two weeks ago.
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VOLUME LXXX.---Ng. 313.
FIRST EDITION.
NE-O'CLOCK. A. M.
LITE NEWS BY TELEGRIFIL
FROM WASHING [ON.
LATE MEXICAN .ADVICES
The Dispatch from Secretary Seward
to Minister Bigelow.
COMMITTEE FROM ARKANSAS.
Inorease of Salaries, &e, &c.
W.kant:(9ToN,.p. C., Dee. '29, ISa
Itt-SICA,I SENTUIENT AS 70 CESSION OF TEREI
Chihnalima letter of the iili inst. has . an
account ofd grand ball given by Juarez. At
the banquet General - Letv Wallace
. proposed a
toast to Mexico and the Mexican States. Pres
ident Juarez, In responding Lathe totiSt; said.
speaking of the United States: ..Thep do not
desire more of our territory; they will not in
sult us by asking for it." The official
cal of the Government sayst' ideathat
the Republican Governmezit Is disposed . to
, cede territory to the tailed States is caw-,
lately false."
rEANOLNO OP ia,conr.no
No official information of the haniniof Es•
cobedo has been received at headquarters at
Now O'rlean4. • • •
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The Parisictter the 11th inst.,
,p !shed in
yesterday's Courier Da Meta UM; is , the sub-',
Juct ot-lively cemment, to lay in -diplomatic
circles here. Mr. Seward expresses mt.:matt
ment at3L Itouher's pronouncing his famous
cable disPatcli of the =.l of ?Zovember
offensive.' A.s this dispatch was received'
by M. ?Muller only on the.assurance of lir.
Bigelow that the AIIICTICO.II troops hadmot oc..
!upied Matamorus a. and It was returned to'
Mr. ;gclow. after the reported occupation
was confirmed. It le contended by the foreign
diploruats that France not reeelye it.
The SD tnoie diretslyPoatett inllex!canaffalra
express apprehensions that the llatamoras
affair will offer to .lispoleon a pretext for a
farther delay in withdrawing
v his expedition
ary force's. ,
• COMIITTILEcIIIIO74 AUSANSAP,
A jolutcommitteO.of the Arkansas Legis!a
ttire, composed of Colonels J. C. Fellows and
It. S. Gault of the 'Senate, and Hons. W. W.
neynolds and L. Gauze of the House, are on
their way to Wash Logton to• . confer with the.
President, Cabinet andCongrees on the sub.:
jest of the political condition of the country,
and too probability_ of a compromise ot
difficulties between tho Government and tiro,
South.
.I.SCREAFIRD SALARIES
An argument has been prepared by the Bu
reau of Statistics in favor of Increased 'com
pensation to Gleritme,ut employees. It is
table comptisin values In ISSO and 1866.. By
this it appears that uhlio at 'gold standard.
the prices ~at present are one-third less,than
in 1860. By the same standard the necessaries
of life are higher in price, so that to obtain
same Amount or necessaries as they could
purchase to 1860, salaries should be Intim:tied
over one" hundred per cent. - -
FAO NEW YORK.
.Paraftln o . 'Works Burostl—Counterf l eft
ers of Wine Sint, Wine Labels—novelette
Agent for the Pity—Youtbloll Forgers.
limy Your.. December JO, 106 d.
• . DR/32 lIICTIVE PIRE.
The,Ciasoline and Parefine Factory of W.ll.
.
Afluche'Ster, South . Brooklyn, and the, 01l reit
nerlearof. James Dodson and James L. Hous
ton were burned last evening. Loss, 1;.:0,000;
rattly Insured. Two men were fatally burned.
. • , COURTGRTILITEII ARPRI3TP.D.
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George Schlegel. a lithographer, has been ar
rested, ohafged with engraving counterfeit
tables of the Longworth Wine Manufacturing
Vompiny of Cincinnati. Five or six salts are
pending against alleged manufacturers
spurious Catawba wines. • •
' ^ rns LORD noon 500000 T,
. Babcock. one of the parties accused of re
ceiving a pottion of the stolen Lord bonds,
was admitted to hall yesterday in she sum 4.
ti.U,Ote alter a monf his close confinement.
• , saes - nun AORNT OP TIM CITY.
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George NV., McLean, Just appointed Street
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ommissioner, has been. General lie,
tune:Age= for the city - vice Mr. Lewis.
vocTurtm'refaceis.
Joseph Jacobtir aged seventeen, Calgar J.
Brown, atom age s , and a newsboy named Mar,.
nonJointly.forged a check for eight tno'unand
'dollars on the Fourth NOIIOIISIBRDIC. using
the names of Messenger, Garnett & Go., in
whose employ Jacobs had been. The check
was paid and.the boys plunged into dissipa
tion. Jacobs and Brown were arrested on the
diSCOvery of the forgery. Six thousand dol
lars were recovered, but the newsboy escaped.
FROM kW ORLEANS,
The Congressional Excnritionheta—Their
Reception end Banquet—The Burning
of the Steamer knaulon-The Race..
,
Siw
Ontnzgs,Dec.V.—At cloven o'clock to
day the Committee of the Cominda Council,
accompanied by several • prominent citizens,
tendered Vie hospitalities of the city to the
Congressional excursionists and invited them
to &public dinner, this evontn 4 .,•• which has
been accepteiL One of th e finest boats on the
:Mississippi river will leave with the party bi
morrow_mornlng, and atcam up end down to
front of-the city. Between. two and three
o'clock they will receive visitors, and depart
for Washington at coven o'clock.
Further details of the burning of the steam
er FRBIIIOI3, put down ttte loaa of life at from
fifty to sixty, the passenger list being mis
laid, no accurate account of the loge and sav
ed has been obtained. Tim rise caught from
some sparkefrom the chimneY.
131C-VICS: to-day was attended by the excur
sionists. There were four entries, mile haute,
beat three in live, won by Malcom in three
draightLeata. Time: LIAP-4;l•Zbid,'!.:44.‘•
FROM SAN FRANCISCO.
Eiblptnent orGald—FallUreN In Nan Fran
eisco—Abandnu t Croph—Rallrund nor t-
'gaged. •
SAN FaAucisco December .—The Golden
Ago sailed to..daAtaking seven hundred thous
and dollars in treasure.
Light failure:4', of produce and retail du
'goods homes, wereanuouncedyesterday. Ttio
aggregate liabilities. amount to forty Alfons;
and dollars. • . , -
The banks are discounting freelY at one and
0, quarter.
The recent ralagive assurance of abundant
crops next year.. •
A company has been Incorporated In Oregon
to manufacture linseed oil.
Legal Tenders, 75.
The Placerville Radroad has been mort
gaged for V.10,(40 to Charles McLane, for
%VOID, Fargo S: Co. •
DESTRUCTIVE FIRES.
A Cotton 01111 10 lain nguptdre Des-
-troyed—Ass T Burned.
Cooco co, N. IL, Dec '3').—Tbe remacoke cot
ton mill at I isberville, six miles from bore,
was dent oyed by Ere yesterday. Loan 470,000.
Two hundred and fifty operatives are thrown
out of employment In consequeuee. •
OLICAN, N. Y., D.C. rd—A train' of nine cars,
heavily laden with petroleum, un the Erie
Railroad, caught tire at Gnba tinsmith btation,
near tnla place, Yestm,luY. Je.stroylng tile
Cars and oil. The nth prohably ignited from
sparks from the locomotive. The conductor
was badly burned, but I , is. belleVed that hill
'Diaries aro not fataL T_ho Various passenger
trains Isere delayed Porno ten hours,. as the
track was irnpusaible on accouut of the aleeP
ers being burned by the oil, which ran over
the cart In the viciaity in great quantities.
FROM- CHICIGQ.
Malidlos _lionsed.--Trrenly wilts
shun. Indians rruposcd—Masro or
tatty Lands Wonted.
Curosoo; December - 0. , -Withains , hotel
building.corncr of Wells and Munro,' atrvue t
Was burndi lest night, The 10110.1 floor wee
by rotsti apnea. 'X loss Is forty- -
lfve donuts; . •
A special from. St. Papal.-
sari orticrs have.
been received from Washington to transport
, the chicfa.of thu Mous. Indians 'to Washing.
ton, to treat tor tho cession Of their lands,
and to gnaranteo a safe route over their coun
try to Montana; and also for loentlni thermtm
farms, anti gueratiteelog -peace - an eeenrit:y
to Our frontlerS, ' ' • • '
SECOND -EDITION.
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M.
VERY LITEST TELEGRAMS.
FROM EUROPE.
THE GREAT OCEAN MUT RUE.
The Henrietta Wins in Fourteen Days
GER - 1101;S EFSErIlet EP 12fi liCht
ugh Honors Fhowered Vpon Them
AFFAIRS IN IRELAND QUIETING DOWN
A French iron-Clad Fleet Or
dered to Vera Cruz
dbo., deo.
dbo..
[By the Cab[e.7
VIE [MEAT YACHT MACE-THE lIEIVI:I6TTA VIC
MEM
Logneff, December m.—The Yacht Henriet
ta arrived at Cowes at frAll this afternoon. The
trip was made l about fourteen dare.
Lennon, December OiL—Tho yacht Sleet
wing arrived at Cowes at two o'clock this
morning, and the Vesta at 3 this morning.
The yacht Henrietta made the trip, calculate
ing the difference between London and New
York lime, in thirteen days, twenty-three
Boors, and fifty-eight minutes, beating the
Fleetwood elgnt hours and fifteen minutes,
and tho Vesta nine hours and forty-11re
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The men:there of, the Royal Yacht:squadron
will aro the yachtsmen a formal reception
This race and its quick time Is creatlng'a sen•
cation it, France and England. Thp best run
that the yacht Henrietta made in one day was
.2So miles, and the least run that she made : in
ono day woe 113 miles. She made dr. entire
peerage across the ocean with - but ono tack,
Lind did not lose even a. rope. Tne Henrietta
is everywhere looked, upon as one of the best
end fastest:yachts that ever salted the ocean,
sad in greatly admired by everybody. .
Leong, Dec. .27;:-IViion.—The.yacht Fleet
wingiost six men and her Abeam on the laith
inst. - This yacht Vesta is all right, and would
have been within two 'fours of the winner hut
for an error In her pilot.
The London Tilers compliments the Amery
can yachtsmen for the fast time they, made
with, their craita, for the great skill 41s
played in the management of them.
The itoyal Yacht squadron have Invited the
Americnn Yachtsmen to a grand banquet on
Friday evening• '
TC1,11.1.. OF OOTESEFOG erne, or JATI.IIC.A.
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The friends of tionlon,exectitod at Jamaica
bi..iloternor Eyre, bare brought-111m matter
into the coolie, which Will how ileteratice his
responalbUity thereon-
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A pante is reported . at Stirorca, owing to
ram et that the United States had demanded
its cession from Spain.
- • IVALC2II..D A0A174,119:.5 1 3.
vcaroca„ I/cc. W.--listiers'idillirn,.forses
a
er years c o nnected with the lonian °react
canon. publicly denounces Stephens as a hum.
bughnd a cheat, and warns Lis countrvuen
against him.
Ar.r.IVALS or STE-LIIMRS.
Ltvetwoot, December. V.—The eteainers
Denmark and America, arrived here this
'afternoon from New - fork. The Europe, from
New York, arrived at farm to-dap.
ISZVOLCTION•RY ArricAL TO T 111): lIONASS.
Ilona, December 2i—finning:l4laralni nag
Loaned a !dirt - lei appeal to the Romans to rise
and proclaim the repunlle of Italy.
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Vinexa, December 'is rumored
here that changes are about being mado fu
the Cabinet.
111L6 LaTILEiT.
VOiIIITEgICE , TO. THE TACIITIIRX
Losnox,Pecember V.--Queen Victoria .has
extended to the owners and toasters of the
ten rietta, Testa and Pleetwing, an itrritati On
to visit the police at Oaborrn, Isle of Wight.
Cowes, December V.—The Henrietta, Vesta
and Fleetwing, after leaving Now Yak, kept
in the regular etf-0.910r track, the Ileetwing
going north and the Vesta south. The Henri.
cite daring the Air• seven days had cold
rough weather,with rain, hail and snow.. The
Yleetw lug had a rough pamage, and lost over-
I.,Mird Acting Captains Nichols and Waal,.
and Seamen Kelly and NOson. The Vcata re
ports that nothing occurred to her of impcfr
lance. •
The Earl of Wilton sent a congratulatory
letter to the yachtmett, and the news at their
arrival w - us' sent immediately to the Queen
by her special request.
The Board of Admiralty ordered every fa
clity to be given the yachtmen by the British
cancers on duty in the English channel.'
Bennett, of the Henrietta,,leciared himslf
ready to accept a challenge from any yacht In
Europe.
. A banquet to the yacht men In talked of in
farts
MIISTING OP rAIILIAVEXT
It Is officially announced that l'arltament
will meet February sth.
Cower, Dec. 2.3.--Thete hue boon a greet ban
quet hero to-day to the yachtmou. One hun
dred of the chic Of the town were present,
. ITALT AND =arm
FLOA,H9Ct, Dee. 27e—The gorenuitent
has demanded indemnity from the rortri for
the firms into the Italian steamer I.).KA Tinic•
Lth man-of•war off Candia.
TRH rauscu to I'ORZA.
PAa DHC. 27.—Advices from Corea stale
athat thls French troops had captured the city
nd fortifications at Wu:44om.
vacate IRON-CLAD rt.r.tvr 011116 REP. TO TICS
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The French. Ironclad fleet Is oupPeted to
leave Cherbourg to-day. for Vera Cent.
THZ ; . :61 1 1 /11116 ET SCULLS 1Y 7266E6.
ThMCOMICII of Sloth Is said tO be divided
upon the new army scheme. There ure
rumors of the possible retirement or some of
the members.
ATYAI/011 iY MILLATID.
Donlan, Decoalbor V.—Affairs In I roland aro
generally quint. emento now Lore
111 noon luuvo for England.
ZLY.CTION 1110 T.
Dv nun', December Ti.—An election riot has
occurred at Dungannon. The 'Military was
called out and onu tnnu killed in a - cushit y
charge on the Lriotcre quiet has beeh re
stored
71.312 S DEPEATXD IN CAND:A.
TELLSBTE, December 25.—The Turks are re.
ported to have been acute tlefoated with
heavy loss by the Candlan insurgents.
THZ wixo or newormt.
Itmmts, I/sten:Mu 28.—The King of Hanover
hus [Wally absolved all the Oaken of the late
army from their attest once.
arearisu courts Dissortrrem
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Bisento,llee:27.—lt is stated that the Span
left Cortes will soon be
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CONSTASITINOP F;veni7ig,-31,0
Porte has addressed a circular letter to the
Great rowers, complstning of warlike acts
of Gleoce In straits In Claud et. and asserting a
determination to break air diplomatic rela
tions With that nation.
Lou vox, &a urckw.r.-It 1a 011iclaily announced
that the tit eat rowers will not litlertere In the
Turko.tireek question for the present; but the
statement Is also made that Lerd Lyoua hue
been in.tructed to caution Greece against
Intervention.
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Cvaf?jTteefe Tri;AZT.
A report is revived that the Christlea
posers will intervene in the affairs of the
Chi istian subJecte of Turkey.
%Ito 'Omer editorially Mates that the chance
of eellisido crows smaller dollyy, though in
case trouble occurs r,n1311113 , 1 will be disposed
to let events take thelr cause.
C.WASIEEVIAL A2lO VIVANCIAL.
Losnon,. December .^l.—Consols, 0 , 44' for
money; Ewe-twenties, 'FIN; Illinois Ceara'.
78441 Erie, te.
ictiaroot, December 27—.Eireranp.—T he cot
ton vales or to-day- were 151030 Id es. The
market closed steadyetst, 2.41gd ton
° 3 l llz u s d ato o- 1. - ", December 'M....Evening. The
sales of cotton to-day reach 15,003 Lutes, the
maraet closing at an advance °tinily_ a quar
ter. Mitialigu uplands, ,
Ltyirproot,Deectriber 117,—Cotton irmiseles
• f 15.0 A bales. Priem, steady. , '
, LIV 11111•001,, Decemben 2S.—The Broker's cir
cular report the Bak» of cotton fcr the week.
at 70,0(0 tallee; and stock' In port is 80,000 bales
'Shine• the asilniate. kricoe pdyanced ouo
-
tA.D. --TAB
--./"1444- 71/Bb
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firm. PrOilstone unchanged. • •
MANCIMSTEIL December ' B.—The market i
quiet. Prices - fin:a.
LONDON, December 2S.—There lea brink de
mand for money at the Bank and In the Stock
Exchange. Therate.s are altered. Consoled°.
ellned a quarter, cloning at US; Five-twenties,
7.2.4; Erie, 45%; Illinois Central, 79N.
LONDON December SCCDritieN
improved both in demand and price. Old
11re-twenties advanced to 72. U. The follow
ing is a correct market:
River T.cleWrnmx
•
Maxims, December W.—Weather cleat and
cold; business 'Very dull; river fulling rapidly.
The ArkanssariVer Is failing, with four met
to Little itoclr. Departures—Westmoreland ,
Clifton, for 'Gincinnuti. Sieplion for Louis.
ylile; Luminary; for .13t. - Louis, ' ln port—t.
.Patrick.
NEW OILLEANS, December 29 —The weather
is intensely col d; Incessant rain. Beni
nese on the Levee inactive. Arrived—Voltle,
from St. Louis. Departurea—Both, Lizzie
GIII, and Commouwealth, for St. Louis; • Swab
low and Kenton. tor Cincinnati. The Louts
villa for Louisville, is laid over till to-mor
row.
LOVIIWILLB,Doc.CiI.-11.iver with four
and a half on the eboale. Weather ley with a
alight snow. Departed—Funny Brandies, for
Cairo; Emma Floyd, for Cinehmatl. true—
Telisman; Anna .Whim. In port—J. 1.. Gra
ham, A. Baker, Gonihal Sigel. Cotton mar
ket opened dull but improv.l; sates Eu hales
at lr.Jek . Zle. Corn rtYr§Er7c on cars. Dogs CroW•2l.
Flour, .11,00611,50. Erna, 11,40 per cwt. bait...
ViT4 per blil.. , • .
New OnLealte, December W.—Weather ex
tremely cold. Arrivals-11. S. Turner and
Jennie Lewis, rom St. Louis, und John Groes
beck, from 'Cincinnati. Departures—Louls•
ville, for Louisville; "
CITY -AND SUBURBAN
Death of Dianna. Elehbauat, Esq., City-,
anOther connecting link in the chain bind.
lug the past historyof the city:with the prey
ent, has been broken, and (Me more of our'
venerable cititens has passed from earth to
eternity. With feelings of deep regret, and
sorrow, we announce , today the death of Win'
Elchbaum, Esti., City Treasurer, which took
placerather suddenly at Ills residence, on Sub.
urelay evening. The deceased was universal•
ly respected among all classes of the commit .
'nity, filling the position of trust he occupied * ,
to the satisfaction of all men and parties. lle
was born to ticrin any, in .1 alto iTtsi, but rains
to this city at a very early ago. Here be ac•
quired a liberal English education, and be.
lure be entered into manhood, embarked into
a mercantile business. Pusee?eing all the nee
reseal,' elements'of ern:gees, ha nuccectiett
Silly lu laying the .foundation of a eubstuns
Chit fortune. About Pig, he was !carried to
littalilLobecr* Johnikau, of this city, daughter
of John Johnsen, who was atone.t i ne Post
master of Pittsburgh. - In 101 l he entered into
the boOk.a.nti stationery business. and with-
in a few yearn following, was the head of the
eon of Idebbautn &JOhneon, who, we believe.
• were the first to introduce book puldisiling
and !nettling, west of the mountains. Atabout
the same
sat
we Mot it announced in an old
the of the " dazg - rni, that - under the firm
Kramlichbawm &Spear, published the
Ars% nineties' of the ' , Western Gleaner,"llo
successerarynarnal over issued hcro, of the
cc of which we urn without inTorinatlon.
Mr. Elebbauus was many years age City.
Treasurer and Postmaster,. postpone :widen
ha held - with much honor and distinctleu.
Abandoning the book publishing : business he
entered extensively late 1110 cracker Annan..
racturintr, businceti in connection with the late
John Davis, more recently under
the dent of 1N llhhiu, tlichbaum A. Co. Itetiring
from busineta upon a largo tort one, the de
ceased expected to pass his remaining days
out of the 'toils of trade and the coxes of
publlo life: hut through the vicistittutics et
fortune his worldly ' possessions wero swept ,
army trotn him, and no ageln hail to outer
into life to eke out a etthendenee. has lot
several terms ocenoted the
pee
at
the Uwe ot , his tleath—t.lly Trectitirer—Jaii
leavea a name unsullied as a legaby to inc
sous and daught ers. Kind, geniat, charitable,
forgiving and generous, ho surrounded him
self with bests of friends who deeply mourn
Ms death. Lila name whiloug be retoomberot
and cherished amend PIM e who slid nineh
to
establish a name and chaltietcr for auk city.
The time of his funeral will be nnnoutteed is
our next Issue.
Low Priced and Upon—The Elti4i:sol2
PlOllO. -
To meet the wants of the grat number of '
pepous who desire to posses; a piano, but do
. .
neercel able to go tot he expense Of the costli
cat. Ariake, mud yet would have only a gond
aulintanttal one, we bate made a moat careful
examination of all the lowest proved planet
made In the United States. The result of this
examination In that we have found those
made by W. P c kicaoreen, to be the beat pianos
for she price, and ttio cheapest good pianos
that are made, They aremost stibstatdially
built, on the soundest acoustic Priucipalu: the
wood is the bee} quality Pronerly seasoned;
the tone rich arilliewerinhand the touch sae;
and elastic; each oue la provide:l with he the
full iron frame, and ovcrstrung bass. t They
stand well in tune and wear well 111 every Par
ticular; this we know from actual experience.
The difference In price between the Emerson
Piano, and the mere costly makea. is canoed
by the most d economy tri the Minute.,
• luxe cOnalatcut with excellence, and
by a saving of labor en thole parts,
which neither cleat the Wen or durability.
Wed° not pretend that the "Emerson' , Is the
loweet Priced binds made; many can he bought
at a less price. Swill rialtos we to not keep,
having found by our own and others expert.
cams that being ro poorly made they soon glee_
way lone their , tone, become harsh and Mx. ,
coriant, cons t a n to flati4actlontO the owner,
but aro a source of expense alit an
noyance. A piano of this kind is a bud in
vestment: and really the dearest piano any
one can buy. We not and wilt not keep
them for sale. Finding the "Cuter:mu" such ,
Amicable piano, we at: once secured the exult,
- aloe agency for them for Pittsburgh and sur
rounding country, aud. having made special
contracts for a regular weekly surlily for
usually time
advantageous
rateswe bile otter them at un
. All Persons de.
siring the best cheap piano in tile market,
should itet fail to examine the "Emerson" be
lore puretiuslug any other kind. Liberal dig.
count C h a rl es Men lo antic:nth cusp.
mem V. Co., fl WOW street,
Pittsburgh.- amp
An Ito .... How Qttestion to Muuntac•
torero.
On Monday, before Judges !lampton and
Williams, in the District Court. the motion
fora preliminary Injunction • seat argued in
the clees of John Podany and A. Hopei and
wife vs. Joseph liraff Zh.. Co. The con:plain:tuts
alleged In their bah. filed that the running of
the engine and mactiumn , at the extensive
axe factory belonging to the defendants, and
sittinted In the Fourth ward, Allegheny, in
jured them in the enjoyment of their proPer
ty.. , •The motion wan armaed at length on
Monday last by Messrs. losing and Mueller
:for complainants, anti - Mesabi; Illekpatrick
and Mellon" for respondents. On Saturday
morning the following order, granting a pre
llminury ihintiction Ili tile ease of llopel umi
wife wan mad. OS the court :
f'.And now, lleectnhur. ldd. this case hav
ing coma on to *he hear:la:fp the bitltlost.,
complainants. motion for: a preliminary im
junction, suit the sante having been argued
Counsd, Mit, now, upottemitiderat ion there
oUyyf, ordered, a dudged and'ilecreed, that tile
defendanislie an j d they arolicrehy nfoluvil
and restrained front so rilabing their steam
'engine, grindstones. Wei; other machine: y
mentioned and described - In the complainant's
hull, So as to cause plaintiff's dwelling to ehi,ke
and Vibrato to such an extent as to I nJuru and
er the same,Or to serinuely incommode
Leninthe occupancy and enjoyment thereof,
upon the complainant's filtering into bonds in
the sum of $l,OO, with noflielens security to be
approvo4-hy thh, Conn. This dOno, tOidant2
nail Mint hearing or further order of this
• Court: , ' •
in UM case of Nanny's& Graff S Ca., the an
plinatiOn for a p-elinituary *injunction upon
the same grounds tee urged - in the preceding
case, was refused.
- - Yesterday the Leader
,inadd Ito appearance
lit an enlarged form, with new head and great.
ly improved mechanical appearance. The
i_coder Mee yr:awn - rapidly into publ:lc fsver,
and is now one of the Inost'svidely dissemlaa.
ted ,lournals of the city. is just such a
patter as should Ilnd Its way Intp every house
hold. ale. Plttoclr, the el:term - Wag promo.
tor, is determined that the profits of the con
cern shall he %n ailed to Improving the journ
al, and, under his management thc Laufer will
rp and lnue to , into favor. au popularity.
With yeeiordayfa number . au .orlelnal Cool ,
ititte.f eery was.coinlisenced, Cattlea "The
heirs, or the Colonel's ward,. by the tilented
wavers:attic:Esther aerie Kenneth: We be;
lILLVO t ls the first Instance whore a romance
has been purchased at a very high price from
one of the oontrlbaters of our national- liter'
Ware by the PrePrluter or a rittsburzlipaper.
The LutherattiChurch t'ontroreiny.
This case, whlell aught to be pretty well
known to llCWhpappr readers, Iran decided on
bah:inlay, in thin District Court. ;It will bo re.
collected the complainants, Lang; Boehm and
others tiled a hill agenda Nentneyer, Wearer,
and other*, a,king for a, preliminary lid enc.
tioo, against the.. rtupondenta, restraMing
them from further interference in the chervil
building on Sueinith street, Cno Points at
Irene were !Many; determined hy tire Court.
The ease was argued at length, apd oir Satin ,
day, the' .2d, woo nutenitted for the decision of
Lithographing dm., tire Come. On Saturday last .the Court de..
Ilandsorne Ellgravinga. - .-The Lithographic itverml au opinion granting the prelltelnitry
art Iran been hionglituo nearer perfectioaln ants Injunction caned for. by which the :napalm!.
America, than hero Meagre. 0. F. Selmehtuan c a h r u e v
a i ii •e
1, 1 r t he i t 4 e i d . r ti o t T ru n
..t Xotnpany, 71 . Third street, of this city, the CuUrt..
brouglit 11,4.5 will he evidenced by a careful
examination of their specimens. They carne, - Paine at o . o ° . Argeuline--For instantly
to lithographing all kind. Wt. Work, cyrds, bill plating all articles of copper, brass or hertniut
mid letter heads, labels, to., and warrant all 51.15er, 'wih pujo elleer. where worn oir, and
work turund out by theta to be of the Most for eitan4lng and polishing shyer In 511Ter.
superior character. Engraving and printing. plated of
or
to cont articleirk
la attendto In a careful manner, and we allrer or aeld, or any injurious For
sine allot our readers In need of anything in' Bale by J. Sample, Allutibetty, and all - drug
their WM Le lager them with call. . • -• • • 401 BOX
tie;
We have recelvn anativaneell copy of the
Report. of the Superintendent of Conimon
Schools of Pennsylvania, for the school scar
ending June &ISA. This volume—of 334 pd
-110 E—includes the report of the late Superitl,
tendent, non. C. It. Coliurni , Sehicli covers tho
entire period of theicheal year, and u report
from the present Superintendent, Prof J. P.
Mulcersbam, alto !•uceeetied Dar. Coburn as
Stace Superintendent, November Ist, 15 r;.
kneel, STATISTICS Or THE STATE AT I,IIOE. I
• The most important facts contained in
the report of Mr. Cobrin for the school year of
ISGO-0:1, are as follows: Tim% were In thutyear
1.963 school districts in the State;l3.lol schools,
h 1,141 teachers, and 723,312 pupils, with an Ler
onto attendance of 478,C00. The total cost of
the school system for the entire State Inclu
ding tants illided and State appropriations,
wits for the years4,lsll' dis t ri ct s he Mere... in'
the .nutnber of school was 26; in the
number of schools,in the number of chil
dren atimuling school, 19,93:2; in the average
attendance at seller:l, 15,546; and in the total
omit of the system, *191,0111 tr 2. Not including
?Lila:lolMM, the increase in the per centime
Of attendance was 1,0:4; in the Average lengtlr
of term, one day; in tile average cost of tui
tion per month, four cents; Its the number of
trials teachers, 5.13; In tile number of female
Leachers, tit; in the salaries of Male teachers,
$1 521 in the salaries of. female teachers, $1 10;
In the cost of canton, P 429,7411 07; In the most of
:fact .aut contingencies, $1.4,071 ; and in
lair
'chasing ng grounds, building, renting timl repair- ,
.Ing hens e5,.52 . 22.•N0; 77.; I
:rttCO3ISIEIVV3TIngp , Or Tilt LATE BtrEniNTllle.
111-:NT• I
Mr. Coburn rot:commends in his report that
!thee nilultrimn time fur which the schools are
now requlred by law to be kept open be in•
creased; that a larger State itnPrellria:/ 011 be
made; that more caution be observed iu nasa
l:ll;lmila and special laws relating to schools;
that the law giving county aid ; to teaehero ,
Institutes, now In 01.1.tenee in eight counties,
-be mode general,• and that an appropriatiOn,
tO bet distrilinted in manner milar s ev eral
adopted last year. ti e mnilo 10 tile
State Normal school -' and In a d dition, an up
;r°llt"t:l3lllirlltrTt
yrVasgoglelrdStrle , lCKe
at Kutztown, lierlzs county.
121=ZE
GC‘7O3O.II:IIDATIONS or 2IIU 1 . 11C,1,NT FUVEttI
•
.PrOf.. Wiekerstuon, the ,present Supertn
tondent, expresrms Ills hearty concurrence In
thus recommenditlrmet a nil, in ridilition, site.
g ,
First—The , better grading of echools,
more complete cupervicion of
the cchools lip providing for another Deputy
Clete Superintendent, to VI-ill' the several
rountieS and supervise the work or the c0.,-
Superintendents, harinohizing anti Int us-
Mr spirit Into it. To retnetly detective local„
supervutiott of our school., the euerintend.
tint recommends an amemireent toile school
law, providing for the election of nn Mlle, to
to be called a local Superintundent. If so,
each county shook be do tiled Into lucid so
perlutemilent district?, each containing about
twenty or wenty-five ochnols, and the school
iltrectors or each of there ilistrkts mhould be
authorized by lair to elect, Once a year, It lo
cal-noperintendentos cumuli Litres . . be a
aro& eurtlitled teacher, an Until member of
the :wooed. Prof. Wiekemilion thinks that, in
every illy or town of over ints3o inhabitants,
there.chould be it tonal ',leper-Intel:dent, de
voting Ids time entirely to the sort, of bullet'.
Pottr•vllle, eurantou, Euston and
Itedi:dm / llng Are the only places' having city Su-
d
peeldents. lie thtnks Pittsburgh, inclu
ing „llieginmy isn't 'liming - ham, chould have
two stiperin tontiento.
Thad—More ample provir ion is recommends
cd for improving the qualtdcat ion of tedc hers.
The figures undoubtedly support this recut,
mendation. Of the whola number of persona
ex:nettled an teachers In the year 1,41:1
received only certificate, and Zia. ,
professional yen ifitateo, end 1,351 were reject
ed. There were Lei , : teacher. Who had
either never taught at ell. or hod taught
leis than one year, ft,/,11 who bud never rend a
book relating to their plinession. met
who hall never attended any kind of a Normal
echoed, either Mate or private. The meet age
ace of all the iv:miters examined was twenty
th rue and vthird years. in improve the quid t
neddlona of tusebion, Profeaser Wtcaerchaw
t hitilri the inducement or Welter terms and
butter coterie-1 elect he held out, Scare:Mr
one-half of the teachers remain 10 the prom,
Oen more than i year, the best nu:ill:led bat.
leg, and Inexperieneed' ones taking their
places. Normal gamins mast aiio be encore.
ego' In the educatiou or touchers, and teach
ers encouraged /0 attehd them.
Faerifi—The concluding sirecigis reecomtnen
•dation of the Stet. !Superintendent, .10 tot
greatar CC . 011.5 to heliliee. popular 11.terent le
tabulation. Thu Promo and Pulpit are sugaest.
jadec nowt , : ful tieztilarles. Edueatumal meet ,
should lm be 1 1 all over bite Slate.
A .SATE. nostieor Zen' ATIOY. •
The *.Leader."
The I: ttporintenilent also rlicue , ts , tlint
State Ehnen of 1:dtleat1011 tie sonstitratedo4M
liar to those In other States, whose general
duty le.l to supervime the interests of
education In the State. The State Superin
tendent rf ight nct HA the executive
Mike, 01 the hear d, and tlin tiovcrnor and
seete:t.ei of Ills Commonwealth should hove
/41,10 wend 'el s. mull a Weird rem at to be
eentpe,to 14f reittietnn identified a/W.lllw
nevotal educitional• interests In the titate;
that 19, one or mete genticinea , hould repre
sent the college intete,t of the 00,11 V; one (n .
MOM, the academical IntoreM; out Or more,
Ito Normal nellotil interest; one or.lit'Jrte, tilt
Interests of the clinzitlidu luttilultoup of thu
Stattai-and out or moth. the It - detests Of ;com
mon rchools.
concluding PrOrcESOr tricker
chum 03310' that the alterations In the xclirol
em which M. rceeninlends will not tot
pie sned latiire the Legislature for its action
at this elusion, unless they should ut once
meet the approval of these most interested
but he invlte"ucli investigation In lite Legis
lature tit il o,s(o:citric at , , 1 1 rCrUIL In the
adoption of tho posalide educational *S
tern,
SertoOL sTATisrirs or ALLEGHENY cOVNEY..
On another ecCasten we wit present inter
,eatlng c•illiestio w estern
statistics of Contiguous
'counties in the western portion of the Siatel
but this teeming. we hare only roont for an
abstract of t heireports lentil Allegheny coun
ty, contented in the volume..
Superintendent Douthett, , in his report,
speaks eneourg gin gly of the improvement fu
limey of the schools in Allegheny cohnty Line
ns.: the Year, The demand for first class
teachers was never so great, and many of the
sehools could not ne opened at the proper
time for t of leachers of the regitired
grado. T his
want the Superintendent attrliw
utes to the
l of t 1.
ef - ssinty; Owing to
which calLle many Of 1.110 hest.. feathers are I
con*t nutty rellnoUlseing the profesitan to en•
for more lucrative eimployments. The Super.
inteudent Cecomuitints improvements fn the
quantity and quality of furnituro with winch
tile school 'toil s arc nroY/thgl•
irons the Mentor otatuments contained in
the State SaperinteSt report we , elect
the following facts, d ent gard to the condi
tion of the schools in l'ittshurgh, Allegheny
City, and Allegheny county—the stat e me n t
for
the county also ineletilng die statement as to
the two Mulct:
I:1 • '7,,;
.
N owner of seeool,..
Sumter yid t6.onlltut.
icver.ge connuur oi;
Mom.. 11
Ou ' • .
Mule ti nehersg ht
e;
Fenigle teat!, - ,i....... 11u. - •
As'iec solar, 0(1501, •
4117 716 41(.7 5
t..6.ehers nes. re eu,4o .
' .
Ay' ite milary ofietanti : ,
• tearlte , 6 per (110011.: 2 , ! P 7, si 7.1 ; 31 I_ Nu. of nude sulanbire.. 4 lin; 2........ ni. 116
No. of 1- 0, 1.10 behold.. Mls,' 2. , :.11 • 19,011
la 5. leVic..l tar .cObo 1 I
pail...et. .. .... .. . i Ffg,sl 1 or4tn. 147 3 , 3112,91 K.
r.% levied lor bald
lag tor:owes. ..... .. r
1 2: 4 ,73i . i I:.1112 11 I 7e , 71 - 17 ....1
It Ciller , . - :
Front statenppropri ..
Won. L , 4„P12 206. 2.6.1•5 5 13,0...7 0.8
F. , rn u tax. ;tau •at 01. ;
hod.: & other sources 1(2.011 47; . 43.610 12 261.047 17
X3e4,11171 ags.
ingtructlow '
Fuel and ending 1...;
.01e5 , 17011 76; ~.
School' litmecE, vu r - - ,
chaolne, botkiiiig, ; ' •
reutlog. Ac..• .. .... : 40,411 .1 - Mil Z.; 17.2:3 11
Malatico on irmd .... , 2'4,01(:1, ..,... , 31.•::5 xi
Ver....int lit mitt j li '6 i 0 we.: N.J.( 7.g
Toilpurnsy 6. 1,1. ..... ~ 1.7 0. 4, ii.: 2,1,i ex! Xioue 61
Dlr. Dont/tat states that' ton new-school
Louses 41000 been builtlal this county fifirlug 1
the year, at a total cost. of &17,1.51 75. 'rho great
est outlay in any uistriet.was In iss; plforly,.,
where Ileltletts hotel was en:el.:bed at a cons
of 610700 for a graded Betu'ol. The fuel 13 no
ted limit In the selection 'of locations, - and
erection - of school houses, direct reference
was had to the suitability - or surroundings and
boalthiness. ..As to the examination Of trUOll.
.I's, Mr. Pouthutt states that di eximinctlons
loivo treco told, and /611 aiiiiii6int 9 examined;
Dili certificates have neen granted. nntt V. 5 rip
cants rep:vied. The Superintendent Urges
strongly t he use] ulness of township Institutes,
for leacher,' ' utlid elnialig particularly Of Um
lustituteef In Setll.t. qnd 1101.110500 townships.
61,671 M'. DA, 10 , :;7(5 41
•
e, , • , • •
tportant to, .Purchasers or Sewing
Machines.
the following does not establish the gape
ity of the GrOver & Baker machine for do.
:lc use, then human testimony is Medic
o to establin any proposition.
Iran. It. N. I,IINSWOIrra,
No. 1 Carroll Place, Bleccker street, Now York,
testifies:
Q.—what is 3 - our husbacss 1
A.—DrassLhtaker. -
Q.—Do you employ sewing machines in your
business. what ones, and how lona
employ, Drover & Baker's, for two
years. •
Q.—Are you, or not, acquainted with the
...Van& of other machines I
•
am.
(4.—What machine do you prefer In your
business, and wily
prefer Grover & Baker's; I can only
say because Lt-t.'s thorough in everything. I
can Make an entire dress with the Grover
Baker machine, every part of it except the
sewing on of hooks and eyes, buttons and but
ton -pules. It used to take me fourteen hours
to make a dress handsomely; I can now do It
In live.
0..—D0 you, or not, Lind the work of the Gro
ver and tinker preferred to other machine
work by your custoir srsi
' do.
11135 HANNA., D. onisrusta.,
i= Somme street, Philadelphis,.who has used
a Grover &Baker machinator eight years. and
is familiar with the Wheeler tt. Wilson, nor;
ence,ini Singer machines, says of Grover .t
Baker "1 have used it on nil kinds of work,
and y customers prefer It to any other. I
like it better than any other; the stitch is
more elastic and inO perfect than any other;
and after washing, r
ie t
presehts a better ap
pearance t. hull tile Wore Of any other machine.
The tension adapts Itself immetitutely to every
varyin thickness of fabric. and the eOttOli
Call h en sed a ithout rewinding. In quilting
it makes a very perfect stitch, anti no Other
machine embroiders but this."
• e xin.. WILLIAM 1./carom',
Cloak uniontacturer. wills 0.3 J. Ilow , rny.
'2a.l Grand street, Sow York, uses five U. •• •
& linker intuitions in his business, --
considers them superior to ally other mac
for eleiii,lllo.hing, on account of the elms .
nee etlelle.s3 Of the Mild*, Wilt the eat=
the machines for embroidering'.
,171.1 A Casts, 39 . 3 CANAL, STLIENT, NEW
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Rio has been using sewing Machines eleven
ears, states: "1 like the Grover Lb Baker
Alachine best; it is simpler. 1 have tested the
Wheeler k Wilson and Singer. I give the
Grover .t Baker the preference over all others
It is easier managed; the stitch is durable; I
have made garments on the Grover It Baker
Matilline and hail the garments entirely worn
out without ripping at all; and the machine Is
much easier learned. it will do a greater
range of work; it will do from a piece of
heavy cloth to a piece of Nausook without
any change excepting cotton and needles. I
can make an ordinary intelligent girl finite a
good operator In about a week, and on other
unteltutcs 1 do not think tinny would under
stand us well 1w three weeks, the Grover .%
Laker .11achine Is so simple."
31 6,11. A. wlllTlte, WITS GT nn, A.ll.
well acquainted with . all the New m
leadg ,
Sewing
Mat:blues, says the suneriority • of the Grover
Batter Maclaine conSists in the elasticity of
the *Mull, und the stitch Listening itself at
the ends of the beam, also that the machine
may he used for etnitroltlering purposes.
The stitch nt beak on bias seems whim
.titched, as [
others r
150, anti neither does
it draw thin work. The stitch will -wear
as long as the garments.
The flutter County .11urder
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We made a brief reference the other day, to
the hey:icicle at rortersville, Butler county,
on Christmas ere. We urn new in posse-sate:in
of !nether particulars. From the New, Castle
oJarent We learn that 1,. li. Cunningham and
11. .1. Teeple, meentanlea working near New
Castle, Lawrence county, on Christmas after-•
noon left New Castle, to attend adancing par
ty ut Oliver's tavern, Forteraville. They par.
U.:loured in the party. and everything ap-•
pc,trrol to be pleasant and peaceable, until
during the course of the occultly, Cunningham
nml Teeple took seas In tee tattiest parlor,
when a man named Bundler, made some In
sulting remark about "New 1 Castle buys."
Cunningham raised train LIS *eat and asked
lota what lie had against the Now Castle buys.
lie made soma reply which Cunningham con
strued to mean as Insult, and Cunningham
knocked him down. Immediately Cunning
, IMUI was set upon - ontet en or a dozen
. men. -Teeple *eCin bt g w his friend in
Sanger, did what lie could to assist him and
knocked eet - eral of the men down. It is said
that between the two, eight men wore knock
own before they -were overpowered, and
then both met were *tabbed: Cunningham
re eo i theedr tw n
ot h v e o le nd s s,
;Just
n b e th wt r h o e n hear _ .
Teeple was struck In the back, at the left side,
tile butte glancing from the lowerrita. Ile has
a dangerous wouudbut Was ng orkll Wednes
day Livening, and it la- thought wi recover.'
Ile Is also very badly bruised about the head.
Thu room was instantly cleared, and Cunning
ham having dragged himself Into the ball, ex
pired In a short time a:tern:m.l. Teeple, by
this time was discovered, and properly cased
for.
An inquest was held on Wednesday, and
such teAttle9tly gletet s led to trio bag:tete::
that a then' uarne.l John Addington did the
cutting. It was oleo tee:Alit:a that niter Tee
ple It aa helpless, Addington came In and
jumped upon 1:13 face. A boy who was there
temned blur oil twice, and finally succeeded In
keeping Ilia: away.. Addington Wes arrested
trid taken to the Mil at Butler. - Ile le suit: to
be a desperate ChltrileLer. What othernerests
were made, if any, we could not learn. Con
• ninghani ens traced Weduesday.
Incetsdisry Fires
After a lull of a few day - Wf the incendiary
epidemic Lbws broken out afresh, and we sup`
pose we mat expect a 'seawon of perpetual
alarms. On Saturday evtutng an alarm sound
ed from box No. s. corner of SV/.11 In gion and
Wylie streets. The occasion of the alarm was
a tire which had been set in the stable of-J.
Cochran, on Medford strJet, in the rear of Al.
lender's Court. The engines soon arrived,big
fortunately the lire had beenextinguished
with buckets of water, and their services
were not required. No serious damage was
cone.
Six nelock Jost el ening. a fire was discovered
In the second story of Conley's Hail on the
corner of limit street and Diamond alley.
The alarm was promptly given from box NO.
CO, and the engines arriving. extingulabeiltbe
Comes before any serious loss had resulted.
-Tills lire was undoubtedly an incendiary ono,
as the stairway bud been cut thtough and
combustibles placed under- the steps and
set en hire. The Hall in the third story, is oe.
copied by the bona of Temperance, as a place
of incur :mg.
-About fifteen minutes after the alum just
mentioned a lira broke out In the Third street
end of the stably, belonging to Mr. Jos. Spell-
Ter, proprietor of the Bull's Mead tavern. 'rho
alarm was sounded from box N 0.25, and the
engines arrived In time to save 'lie stable and
adjoining buildings from total destructien.
The damage done to the building and to the
bay and feed will amount to hbout 1300. The
lire wax an incendiary one, and kas probably
I lie work of the salmi ono who set the flee in
ConleYr's flail. Tao demon Origivated In the
hay in qui tipper pot lion of the, stable, ueur
the windows.
Irott City Spice MILL■
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The 'lbusiness of those well knoVespite
mills, of 'which Illesre. StricklerS itoriedite
are the experienced proprietors, Is rapidly In
.
erenslng. Th e reason assigned for this rapid
anti steady growth of trade Is that tho jinn
pay particular and special attention to the
quality of the spices umunfactured and soul.
They sell nothing but the purest and best arty
cies, which are far ahead of casters corupeth
lion, and this la saying much for thetu, since
it has hitherto been an oz,trediely difficult
matter to procure pave writhe. Retail dealers
will vlq well to purchase their supplies trout
Moss's. Strickler S Blorludge. Freall St o ned
corn meal, and rye Sour, of enperlor quality,
constantly kept on hand. Chopped feud, bran,
Sc.. prepared sod aoldot the meet rensonstdo
prices, and coffee and ground nuts crowned to
I order. Tile mills are lactated on Fifth street
Extension near Pennsylvania Avenue.
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The lie Entry. •
This afternoon, at three o'clock, the match
less little lee yalry, Mlo I)ean, 'the
twelve year old wonder from Chicago, whose
fame has reached to every city, will make her
drat appearance at Pittsburgh, 015 the Control
Park. All ere eager lb see her, and undoubt
edly the crowd who will author et the Park
his afternoon, will be immense. Tomorrow
ate will appear Gttefi o'clock In the tOorniem
and in the afternoon at three o'clock. No
pleasanter Now Teat'. eight could be seen,
than the graceful movements Of 11411 west
elegant shifter.
•
• Who illotchiniion cr the "Tribe
of Asa" will give two grand concerts cora
inencing to-morrow evening at Excelsiorliall,
Allegheny. The family ue vocalists are fa
vorably known front Maine to lieorgia, and
all gm) attend tuna cangilently rely open
being afforded a rick and rare musical : trout..
Tbe prog maim° embraces the , MIOICOSt Belau.
tions of must°, and no • doubt Eicelelor
will be crowded Lofts utmost capacity at both
concerts. Out TbUradayaCii. Yridiay evenings
the Family will hold myth ;n this city at .14-
sonic Bali.
. . . .
ITAllroad Aceltleut.—Xlm matt ear on the
rennsylvaula dem here .at two
o'clock Friday morning, WAS datlyted seven
bourn by the engtne.jutoptec oft.the Araelr_
near AI „NO serious damage ne..ulted: rank
one 140,11 Injured. At
the - thou gh
011010 AlOOO, the ylmaa..tplitaexpress tine
bent at P.N.) ye in., - on Saturday, met - with' an
accident by whtch four cane were smashed up'
to eaten extent. Nobody wxn butt , but ant
trail/was tletayod fon several bourn,
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Carrtera• Addre}i.-Yho Carriers of :the
Gazeitf trillleavo their annual address to-mor•
row Nere-Yetteo Doy.st tbe residence of sub
-yeritcm of course they look to,theirPAtrons
to exorcise, becoming generosity And Rave bite
,cullnab ogorings 'ready cur Akella ythwithey
ffill
PRICE THREE LETS.
Hornet, G eeeee —The 'great jourrialln,
Aerate Greeley. will - deliver a lecture at the
Academy - of Music. on Thursday evening
nest, under the atisbices of the Young )fen's
Mercantile Library'Association. Ile will be
greeted by an immense audience. Seats may
be secured at the Academy on Thursday
morning at ton o'clock.
- Additional , Cif ytind Suburban
on Fourth Pnge.
LICH Lund, morning Dec. 30, at 7
o'clock'. WILLIAM EICIIBAU3I, i n the Mat year
of hi. age.
The funeral will take place from Ws late resi
dence,-771 Wylie street, ou . Tccenay. The hour
nil to. given In to-morrow's paper.
Sunda r. the antis Inst., EMILY F.. wire
of wr. John Lee, and daughter of ldr. eleorge
Singer, to the thirt y -elgh t real of he age.
Funeral from the ,sidence offer hush.d, cor
ner of Pennsylvania and rrafi ATCAUGt. Oakland.
cm - WI DNESDAT, January 2d, at 1.2 o'clock. a. tn.
Carriages will lease Fairman A gamyson's, corner
of Seventh and Smithfield streets, at nine o'clock,
a. In on.Weduesday.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
HILLDALE CreitlETEßlt.— , The
beantlftd •Ved•s-acre," the largest suburban
place orsepulehre. except one In this county.sit
uated on New !Menton road, immediately north of
Allegheny. Yor burial lots, Remits dr Wks, call
St Ventral Drug Store or CUt./1. i CIANYX, AM
ebeny CUP.
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FAIRMAN & SAMSON.
UN DERTAICERS
No. 196 SoilthfieldBt., cor.
(Entt►nec fromlU.oeniti
, '477'7" . .TRICT.T.
u.. '..:."~--
No-tie Fourth street. Pletaborette, Pe- COrreeCH of
'Ol kinds. teRL.LW..t . ULA.WErs,•so evert desert ... olo
of 'Muerte Foreotalret tem." torzusleca. noor.s
o.,ead y an d ulgbe, lit slit mad Camara, tornisnen.
lizrzeoexties—Rev. Leavid Kerr .101).. [Geer. )1
atobta. Thozans twins. tap., • JaCob
Miner. Z..a.
R. T. VIVILITE - & CO.,
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UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS
Manchester, Wood's It= and vlatiltf.
COFFiN ROOMS Al MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE,
o:atm:um anenteld and Markets strecti.
strap and Carr Wes foarlatad.
FEED AHOY
Apply Immediately st
ESTEI
artiEW OPEfI HOUSE.
C. D. rune ..............»......DlatCf:ll.
Wednesday inning, Jan. 2d,1867,
COULIIINTAP.ILLBEITELL TEST iIIOSIAL TO
Thin. C. 1). 33.V.55,1
TENDREED IfirNMIEROUS .
Citizens of Pittsburgh,
And aided by the followlag
FINE ARRAY OF VOLUNTEERS
'1...D.P. DOWERSd
Alt. .7. an .
ITeCOLLO.II.
The Fairy Skater.
SitAs NELETE DEAN
. ,
Py kind nermlselon or the Managers of the Cen
rut Skating nat.)
•1 h ce lebested Clerlonete , LErerrANDßlE VOLT
.r. W. J. COGUSWELT.,
Ir. HARRY 11-TIV. .
sir. ti. ICYI" It.
eA.MUEL.
• • ltus KATE EsiE , ..tr.
Mss: J. tIYLVEiTICR. tad
ata. J. P. eUTrulq.
agesind perroi aloe of Br. Wm Henikrson,►
Man
of Thoatre.) The °MIA. will WVMit
Melina produakot. p la yity for many yoars,
we • a (Beat bletorteal s of .
7.%3a0 tal,l2k.care,
(Unabei:mcd,) lm aMaLtlon top Idcb
A ORE T BILL. OF MVELTY
Frepetreiticari..
Tlcketi far gala at all .ha Ilotata , and Itxtt and
tlarea
11
t- alwithour Lt.
enxotra Gow n for thalaale of /keened
Sca. t charge. 401.
IIONEY RECEIVED BY JOHN
i -.. ri.INN. Filmes Coserrilssioner Second District.
for repairs and Ire ofthe city:
Kier, Foster .1 !Anderson, Irre7 fo-
Lice $ 24 12, gie &Co 1 00
M. WhiteXcbster I B.J. valley 1 23
silica r 0 301 M. eholeaker 0 10
James 0 rune Iy, , i Allegheny Dank.. 123
wharf 7 -Zebentt per J. IL
Jas. Durns, Car- i Wri . iisms i I 30
pouter II Eli President Dug-
J. Id. McClelland. i hart.-- •—•.—. SW
Carpenter ft Si :Li. Purry.per J.S.
11. Guy Druggist 13 in: • Williams ... . . ... 100
Plitsburgh & MI.. i 4enrywhite,Car
nerseille Pas- 17 0
monger IL W. Co. 'xi it VIM lisibrara.... 5 0
Proa leer: PIT, sideman Nichol-
Inn. per John • son ... .... ... ... 10 00
!IL •n 710 Dungy & Emith,
W. W. Wallace._ 21 OU Carpenters 2 4
Liaklittro, Pitts- i 5% to. Illirod 111
herrn & East ,Ila,hall & Kerr.
Liberty yassen- . ; Csrpenters =:n
gee
K. 3‘. 111 00.31.1homtuon. ag't
LutLithrt &Sous., 11 WI for Miss %flier.. ' 1 7.1
bteseart beKee... , 3 iiiirdeard.rielly .... 130
Anderson, Cook & ' Joins 11. Dingier.. I(0
Co 3 COI 'urns .rider one
Pittsburgh &Cou
nt:ll3,llle IL 11. ' d011ar ............
. .s ' a . e
Cu i 04.57 :.os mate DI and
Mrs, Denny....... , 17 0 limiting handers'
Christ.. Magee 4 ii& rubbish ,
bhtriff Lau 11 - er. • A 0
I D. Voles 141
Brady Wilkins...'. OLi
OH! COME AND SEE
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• Oar Superb Assortment of •
CARPET CH 'IRS.
ORIENTAL CHAIRS,
ARM CHAIRS
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RUSTIC Atht CHAIRS,
CAMP STOOLS. . -
FOLDING REDS,
TABLES DOORMATS.
CLOTHES HAMPERS,
FANCY BASKETS,
TOILET. SiADE.
• LET AND •
• . TABLE CUTLERY.
. WIRE. WILLOW
and WOODEN GOODS,
Tho large.t. stock and goes/ assortment In the 'West
at.Neyr Yore pious, at the House-tura !shins Em-
BSc.. 1339. Wood Eitroot
W. W BRADSHAW.
MEM
89 89 89 89 89.89 89 89 89 S
89 89 M A R KET STREET. ,89
89 i acTio 891
%911 : 1. • E 3 X 3 70,1891
14 89 larket Sired, . 89
AND 13ZT YOllll
1891
BOOTS,SHOES,&B.
89
891
89 TII6 CHEAPEST AND BT, •' S 9
TS •X* 3E3C El crx "sr. •
SO .KO AUCTION - 000DS sicrz
~,JAMES ROBB, 89 Olarßot.St..s9
- JOUNOTON tivfiC
lige Watches, Clocks, Jewelrl
SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC.,
No. All LIBERTY EITHNIT,
ptLtabur6h,Pam 23 : 42 . •
. sir r.rttealtz attention 'riven to Ilevidrima
Waar.,naa. Cloaks and J•wolz7. Ail work warrsm,
Practical Furniture Manufacturtra;
COR. PENN AND WAYNE STREETS.
rAtl.t atlas of TURNITURZ comrtantivon bard
fickasEss nOnsEst:
165. if
Mt A I A be ' m SG o " d ' die WC ? " r ut ßO oMV
I t ll 0
11015
-one noon St lotlT
goad
o VILI r
LIA
• 151l1.18TIBLE,
acs Ytntetxßet NIX finsioasslnitalinaue.,
11111
DEM
WANTED, I
G 4ZETTE.OFFICE
QM
89 89 $9 89 89 89 89 89.1891
DIRER, CLOSE & CO.,
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CITY
ientrzawx ".
Xt.
;.
ORPHANS! FAW,
WATCHES, CHAINS AND
.Tznairmizartir,
AT A TEST 153LiEL
AVIIitYIB
6 Wylie St., 3d door from 6th.
deS
BOYS'.WATCHES
STERLING SILVER CASES
Homethtne etre for a 11011017 Prcaeat, made ex.
?I r a 0 :1 1 11: rigg " ii b u y an ' itiCilva
• ,
Time
beepers from $lB to $25, •
• s
•
AT
DUNSEATH& Col
No. S 6 NPIStls. 'Street.
CLEARANCE SALE
CLEARANCE SALE
CLEARANCE SALE
WITHOUT R EGA R D TO
WITHOUT TO
WITHOUT REGARDTO
CoSt or Invoice,
Cost ,or lii oiee,
Cost or Invoice,
,
McaLELLANDS
McOLELLAND'S
IticTILELLAND'S
AUCTION EMPORIUM,
AUCTION EMPORIUM.
AUCTION EMPORIUM.-
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
S 0
55 and 57 Fifth Street,
55 and 57-Fifth. Street,
55 and 57 Filth Street,
Blankets and Flannels,
Blankets and Flannels,
Blankets and Flannels,
DRESS GOODS,
.DRESS Gooln.
.DRESS GOODS,
CLOTHING AIM CLOTHS,
CLOTHING AND CLOTHS,
CLOTHING AND CTOTHS,
WOOLENS,
WOOLENS,
WOOLENS,
Balmoral and Hoop Skirts,
Balmoral and Hoop Skirts,
Balmoral and Hoop Skirts,
FURS,
39"11:711.,
30"1173EiLIS,
NEW CARPETS.
NEW. CARPETS,
NEW CARPETS,
AND
TIKE ENTIRE ''STOCK.
TILE ENTIRE STOCK.
TUE ENTIRE STOCK
BOOTS - SHOES.
BOOTS & SH_OES.
BOOTS SD SHOES
IMMO
2,000
OVERCOAT-S,
ima mtcisti oVER
100 DIFFERENT STYLES,
LESS THAN con,
ma=
Great Closing Out 'Sale , -\
.
J. D. ILAIVIALEY,
.$1.901 13
den
334 and 336 liberty Street,
Clvprocosaito VCra,y-x!,40.
We warrant our C.Oods egin ' al in
every respect to the bc,reCustom
Made.
w. Amasscor.
lAGIE GOMN WORKS
HAVING RECENTLY PITRCHAS. -
PD TUE EACtLIC VOTh)N WOEISES, fatuity
-17 ow bed by Means. JUNO, PENNOCK CO.: •• a.
respectfully thtbrzo th e to:Mlle thatwit WM COMMA
the thanufsetare of. • .
she-bongs, Cotton Yarns. Carpe
. • chains, Candle Wick
and Batting.
Orders maybe lett at the Office of the Woe .
(MIR ISIBILLA & SANDUSKY STS, AILICILIT ATI
OR AT THE
PITTSB UB G : IMEIVERY,
Comer olDueuesne Way and Barker!a
, • Xißee
JOSHUA RHODES &CO.
2103:11Z)
WELDON .Bc, - KELLY; :
PLUMBERS,
Gas and Steanilititters,
AND BRASS FOUDD4 .
Aliiie.anortureirt of
Mamielbis iwklirackitis, timid
Pipe. PwiiPe, 61i:*44 eco l
AI:WAYS diV:4l , ll# , riki,..
161
Wood Stseet, net tiw.
moxEy Eon THE; - • „
ifinavElY-Vcivf - P41 1 P1it,... -
4azzcarrne DILAILVELT.
REGULATES THE IMAM, •
SAVES FEEL.
SAVES MAIMIEVE
EVERYBODY LIKER IT. '
- EVERYBODY WANTS NT.
LIVE ABS MAKI Oul , Bl 'WITH IT. '•
7,7cmicrXel 'roux . Clltianzmue
mr4TE ek COUNTY BIGILTSTOR SALE:
liendnazsrp fur atreulsi, or •
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