The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 18, 1867, Image 1

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lIE PITTSBUIGII GAZETTE.
rvnlganzn SY
PENNIII.IN,..REED & CO.,
AT GAZETTE. BUILDING;
No. tie nvi.ritia. etzeot.
P. B. P ENNUI/Ms
T. P. Edit or .
.11101ATON. $
JONIA Et KING -# mooNt's.
N.P.14041 P. HEED. Haatacaa
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• Mpg!. coroct ... .......... -•-• i 3 coots
DeLtrtre4 by earlier, (per esat...—. 15 cents
11611 aubseriberr, (per year) 55, OP.
Liberal isdactlobs to Newsboys sad Agents.
TERMS YO)1 WEEKLY:
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dingle Comes, per year. by .... 150
Flee - do. do.
,do. oath a 25
Ten or More covir. , , to On e add real, and
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CITY ITEXt3.
At Mae World's Fair
In London, tai?., the Wheeler & Wilson Sew.
-tug Machine received the hishest award—
all the Machines of Europe and America in
compeiltion. This !maid has always peen
made wherever exhibited. You will make
no inistuko In 'ordering one as a holiday
Sift to wife, sham nr 'friend. They can he
purchased oulyst Sumner .t Co's„ 27 Fifth
street.
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Currant, Raspberry, Quince, Strawberry,
Vanilla, Grape, Orange, Illaelri.,orry, Apple,
Lemon , Pine Apple end Bawl:Currant. Cell
end sea than at lectern! street, Alla
gbeny city Geo. ltawytir.
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'You want to get English and Scotch Ales In
great varieties and choicest brands, go to
Fleming's Drug Store, No. S 4 Market street,
where you will get them at the lowest
rates.
Drags and 31edlelnes.
Doctor.' preseriptlenn carefully prepared
at half the usual price, tit Fultee's Drug
Store, oppositd
Tort Esca Buy
Foreign Liquors of CI kinds at JOsopli 9.
l/nolea / 91 , 193 cad DS
Flret itroeL, Plltabrargb.
Snow Boot*
For Ladiev; very handsome and useful.
•-. Ornns. Horse Snor. S•roar..
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Skatf
Tho nicest, in tne city; 801,1ClienP•
- OMEGA Ilocsn Sno, Sroar.
The Ileattleothi
Iu the city are to beitound at the ppera
House Shoe Store.
All Goods ,
•A! a sacrifice, at the Opera llouse. Shoo
Store. •
Tow Can Day
Pr per cont. Inliqtaolra. Joseph S. risclos
Y":,..a Can Huy
Now /lope at, ' Joseph S. Finch's.
TELEGRAj•HIC SUMMARY
James Van Tine, the pioneer merchant of
::au Francisco, died on the 13th. -
TIIC amount of bullion shipped by Wells,
Varga .t. Co., trout their Mike In Nevedn,
during it e , aggregated sixty millions.
The railcars aro still searing dixtiiioei In
New Tort; for violating the revenue law.
The Iftrabl`• New Orleans correspondent,
soya that the report Is being industriously
circulated in New Orleans, that Gen. shed
don h. been In theOlaint or endorsing let
tors of Marque, Isbned by Jeerer, to prey
upon French commerce, and guaranteeing
• to the holders of them the right to lit out
in New Orleans and bring their prises into
that port. The Congressional Committee
is Said to have found out the facts in their
recent investigations of the riots.
• Havana advlces to the Pith state that
the small', pOS continues in Motorize.
There were over three hundred eases un•
der limo meet, nod there had been fifty
deutte on one day: About forty-eight per'
vent, of the cases terminate fatally.
The tinarimal crush at Ifarena V. 114 about
•.1 resoluilou Iran posse,' the New York
beanie, instructing Senators and request-
Mg iteDreStll Naives In Congress to vote for
a suitable tariff on wool and other foreign
products and manufactures, for the pretty
(lon of American labor and Interests.
Concurrent resolutions lave passed the
Slibsouri State Senate at/Praying the
cOurao of Governor Fletcher, In ..uppres
sing outlawry in Lafayette and other coon•
ties, and pledging the Legislature to sus•
tam him In the adoption of such measures
as arc necessary to maintain the supremacy
of the laws.
At Galiroston, Texas, yesterday, the boner
of the Phtntors' Cotton Press' expiated,
wounding and scuttling ]ire persons, and
knocking clown thirty feet of the press
, In the Common Council of Philadelphia,
last night, a personal altercation took Place,
between Alessrs.Hera:ad May, members,
which ended in a rough and tumble tight.
The scene was closed by the presiding em.
cer closing the Chamber and having the
gas turned or. At ono time there was a
prospect that the whole Chamber would be
come engaged.
A letter . from Superintendent Heiss, at
•laeksonritle, Florida, states, that he Is
about commencing the construction of a
connect Florida and Cu•
EZEEEM
ccurroil In Nov York ]net
=Ten thouennd oeole Jiro under tho
Ol
pareento na New sort .
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Px-GoVornor Leicher is talked of for
next Mayor of Loxington, Vu.
.—Tohn E. Ilenu, of 0 noxville, Tenn., bas
beeh appointed Stole Treasurer of Teal:L
-00300.
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—Therel.4 a great want of snow In IFlscon.
sin, and feara are entertalnell fur the winter
wheat. •
of
Id,e d n e e n ', Trfeu a lZ e o l u l tirraill ' 3 ll , o a t „il
aLrty-slx.
• —Mr. Chita. Hazard has been chosen
President of the Boston Board of Trade for
the ensuing year.
timesln a Tea. Pr! r ' i t f. r l
Cllo a will e r r e f fu r rn " eo Tlfa t f.
city in April. '
—7,11,e. ,m
children,
rooml._.sa
ofcoo Er e gion o
, t nix schools
f
J e ru sa
—The 0.0. 'Grand Jury at New Orleans
have failed to find as talliClMeat against I
the July rioter..
—Cyrus Fowler was froxen to death while
drunit, withln'a few rods of his house, at By
, field, Maas., aaturday night.
—several large firma in Lendon• hare dis
missed such of their workmen as uartielpa•
led in the Reform dmootistration. •
--During the past-year two hundred and
sixty-live bears and four velvet, were killed
in the State of Maine.
—A
that WM2llllll[l Lawrence, Mass., has stied
husband by ask city for y
5,u00
roc ,
ket. fo r the killing. of her
—Sterling Price has been presen ted ,
LornoUltienu of New Orleans with a Taloa
de tract of land to Texas.
cre Were deareath In kian Francisco
during the past Of these, Ni were clash
,iron under (lon years of age.
—Fourteen persons have bear killed, and
many others Injured, by accident on the
Lyons rallrbail, in France.. -
-The survey of tho ichmond and New.
port News Railroad Is completed. The road
will be elm lies In length.
—A barber of Indianapolis, recently as.
nerted by his wife, committed suicide, by
awallowlng halt a pint of hair (lye. ,
—The post-ofnco and secant stores at
Willoughby, U. , - were destroyed by lire on
Sunday morning. The loss is VM.Coe,
—An 31. D. has been lecturing Love."e
burg, Cu„ on the 'Wises/to called Of
course be rem- mound matrimony na a curs
—Joshua Converse, of Woburn; Masa, will
be Me 31.11 . $ old on the ills toumspeo•
010 urn going to give • him a birthday
tanner.
—The bells of the :;7c, churches In Stescow
WON, rUng tOgethor on the ddy of the
CZooowtteh'o weaLliug, The clanger was
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" Vuin toROA M not gone
rope, as reported. • he liu to no> uld t
o toEu-
bo
working ont ho elates of 31r.. Lincoln at
11ruslil
—Cohort C. Wittior.ati old newspaperman, ,
nil for many years marl. of the Stinnissippi
House of Representative., died retlintly at
Enterprise, '
—Baron James Rothridldif, only nurviTor
Ono famous live ho founded the great
banking bounce of the liothschilds, is in
tailing eolith.
—The death is announced in England of
Bev. John iiincl, .11. a distinguished
mathematician, • whose works' were for
many years lent books at ,Cambridge
,
- —The Amerman colony in the Holy Land
is discouraged, and the chlualata Want to re
turn home. The balturr, meanwhile, has
Armes:no against Americans aOlosising lit
his 10ailaions.
• —A naildanCeln Bennington, Vt., la stated
tO har.p...a..„water. fountain attached which
throgon a stream to the height of 113 feet.
The water is convoyed a tulle In iron pilieS,
aid 1123 a tall ni J.:3 -feet.
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VOLUME 15
FIRST EDITION.
ONE - O'CLOCK. A. M
EARLY TELEGRAMS.
Pennsylvania Legislature.
Opoolta Dlapatell to the Pittsburgh Garotte
11 .umoos000,Junouy 17, 1,117.
SENATE.
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The opening hour was occupied by Mona•
tor Browne, of Lawrence, in his speech on
the Constitutional Amendment.
Air..lligham presented a remonstrance of
the citizens of 1 . 111 township, against being
annexed 10 the. borough of Lawrenceville.
-• Mr. Browne, of Meteor, presented a re
monstrance against the repeat of the act
appointing auctioneers.
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/ 1 101RIA, from the Committee on
Banks, repOrted an act supplementary to
tho act to incorporate the People's Savinp
Baulk of Pittsburgh.
Mr. hearig ht presented. an act authorizing
a ferry over the Youghiogheny river near
Perryopolis. '
Tho following bills to place were rend:
By Mr. Mate: An Oct to change the man•
nor of holding elections far Town Council
In the town or Bellvernon, Westruorelaint
county.
By 31r. BrOrom •To change :he Mar c of
bustnes.i\ of thu Potrolcum Company 01
Pannaylvanla.
The special order, the resolutron Ify
log the Constitutional A mend went,
taken up, and after debate, passed by a
strict party yoto--ayes, a); nays, a.
Adjourned until Monday evening at tight
o'clock. •
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The entire session,was consumed in a po
litical debate on a resolution °tiered ..,ty
of Indiana cOunty, declaring in
substance that. President Jonuson , s nomi
nation of Senator Cowan to be Minister to
Austria is disgracefuLand an Insult to the
freemen of Perinsylve.nm. speeches were
made by Messrs. Boyle, Leo, Rood, Wing,
Kitts, - Davis, Mann, Kimball, Quigley, f"At
tonna-alto, Jenks, if enno.dy,, McCreary,
Delete and. Wright. The resolutions were
adopted by a vote of en ayes to 33 nays.
A letter Iron the Governor announcing.
his appointments to omen of Secretary of
State and Attorney General, was roan.
A communieatlon 'from the Sepretary of
State, informing the noose that he had ap•
pointed Isaac (Jura, of Erie, Deputy - see
rotary of State, leaf also read.
Adjourned..
The Legislature =et this evening, at eight
o'clock, in the hall of the House of itepre r
nentatlves, telleur Gen. Pierce lecture on
the necof heroism. He was introduced by
Governor Geary.
_ THE WEATHER.
Reports of the Storm Yesterday.
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SEVERE COLD WEATHER THROUGH'
OUT THE NORTHERN STATES.
The Break Up of the Ice Gorges
at Cincinnati,
Nr , Yon., Jxu.l7,
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Tan .rch:a IN NEW 1 . 0111:.
The aterm to-oay eaustattlelay onthe Et.t.
ern and Jersey roads. The (Judson River
is little troubled ontilde the city, but the
trains are mostly delayed in the upper part
of the Island. The rivers art full of drift;
lug Ice, and navigation
DAMAGE tr ICE ..VIES ./1.0
CINCII,II•21, January If.—The weather
suddenly turned very cold last night. The
thermometer et eight o'clock-this morning
stood eight degrees above zero. About
four Inches 01 anon - lion fallen since two
o'clock yesterday afternoon. •
The ice gorges In the ricer above brrike
!goes last night and eame by hero about
midnight, the ice o f tenon - tic from shore to
chore. The head the drift struck some
coal and tint boats lying above the Water
Works, carrying eighteen of them down
the stream. The gorge next struck the
.steamer Argyle, cutting tier bull bauly, and
driving her against the America, a new
.boat building for the Louisville mall line,
and both boats drifted down the stream.
The America lay next above the Pine Grove,
and struck her with great force, carrying
away her guards and cook house; also
breaking her cylinder. The Newport ferry
caughtwhile making
carded ip, was also
In the ice, and down s trealli,
with the loss of one other wheels.' The
America Ilea at the bead of Picayune bar;
the Argyle, at eleven o'clock this morning,
was at the bead of 3leetillum's Hale, and
will propnbly sink. The eclat boats. lit Isst
account, were floating down stream. The
damage done is considerable. Navigation
was totally suspended to-day. Thu board
of underwriters-will not. allow boats to
leave the port until the weather modem tcs•
CISCINS.L . II, Dec. 17.—Twenty-one loaded
and thirty-one empty barges and float. were
swept away by Ice. Loss elea,ooo.
The Mail Line steamer United Staten, and
the Maynyllle packet Magnolia, arrived this
evening without damage, and have laid op.
Navigation is suspended from Pittsburgh
to Cairo.
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Purtanncrnra, January 17.—T ra.ll. on
all the roads leading to thls' city
are much delayed from snow. ; The New
York Express train of this morning, aid
not reach. hero until seven Ws evening.
On the Northern Central route, trains are
only able to proceed seven miles from I:ul
timo..
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New Max. January 17.—Dispatelle_a
front the Fast report the .heaviest
snow storm for years, railroad trains
are all delayed, but the reads are expected
to be cleared by tomorrow. •
IN PORTLAND, 111INk.
PORTLAND, Jan. 17.—The storm. has Welt
terrine. Streets are impassable tor sleighs.
Four trains are stuck between .I...ortsmouth
and Roston on the Eastern routl. No train
left sere for Boston or the North this af
ternoon.
ORNKRAL weevuen
Tba following weather renorta were 11a
ted January 17M,u p. m.
o.—Alercury 12 degrees above
zero.
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. ze , ,.... 7 cr , 5.r5,/3 0 .-31ercury . .!degree arave
Vtrvetsan, o.—Wind blowing hard from
the North-west. Thermometer to degrees
above. Snowing all day.
h lsmsosann.—Weather clear and cold.
Mercury a above.
LOVISVILL.—.7eathet clear and cold.
Mercury h above.
Saw Amis. r ' , tn.—Weather LL clear with
little snow. Mercury le above.
Gaeta and.;—Weer and
about lent inches of snow onath clear,
the ground;
mercury, 10.
I.v.tssvitte, (Ind.)—Weather clear; wind
north by northeast; mercury 14 above.
Ismsdearmia, (Ind.)-Mercury two deg.
below•, It was le degrees below this morn
ing; coldest (layer the season bye degrees.
Teller. Macre, I ether clear;
mercury deg. above.
Po [cream4lr, O.— rather cold and clear.
Mercury u deg. above. The river is Mang
fast with heavy lee.
Caluorita...—.Weather very eubl. Mercury
leg. abote.
CmCIIINATI,—Weather very cold. Mcrae.
'ry 8 deg above. Barometer and rising.
LOLIfiTILLE.—BIuer cluing; 0 , 4 foe, the
canal. Weather cloudy. Barometers/ deg.
5400. Mercury a deg. above. The under.
writers refuses to permit boats to Leave at
present.
UNITED STATES SENATORS.
Frelloghtsysen Nominated In nevi
Jersey-ideneral NY. Elected in N.,
vada-DMlcolty 'ln the Election In
linryland-TheMuddle In Ken
tucky.
Tacarox, X. J., January 17.—The Be.
Publican Legislative caucus has am Inattd
Frederick 'X. Frelinghuysen for (nted
buttes Senator. George T. Cube received
eighteen votes and Freiinghuysen twoniv-
Eve. The election will be hold. on TuesittiS
next.
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bar Faarictsce, January 17.—the Nevada
Legl.latnre to-day elected James W. Nye
lintted State. Senator. •
Axsrotie, 51,.. Jan nary 17.—1 n the Mary
lainl Lep la tat tare to-day, there wet another
Joint ball
tion.ot fOr United Stator Senator, Lot
n
The Senate adjourned Deriding, rnotlon
to repeal the art regniilllg the United
tatea Senator to be cho.ieu Areal the Lant-
ern Shore.
FaanerOZT, lit.. January 17.-213 a l.egL•
laturo had one ballot toulay for United
mates Senator with Ibisresult:
aarcuDir,v; Dayls, :id; (iiaiii►l), li.
SECOND EDITION.
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. )11
VERY LITEST TELEGRIIIS.
FROM WAiIIINGION.
MEETING OF THE REPUBLICAN
NITIONAL COMMIT fEE.
The Speech of its President, Gov,
'Ward, of N. J.
NEGRO ADMIITED TO PRACTICE IN
U. S. SUPREME COURT.
Nothing lobe Done in Impeach
' inent this . Winter.
1P CIAatOY,
January 17,1&,7.
>fl.,lNti OF CNION XaTIONAL
..tt a meeting at the Union Nati:nail Com-
I trilttee tri-nialit, there were present, Gov.
I tr` ' J. President; J. ft. Clark, of New
i Hampshire; .5. 11. Gardiner, of Vermont,
Wni. Clotho, Massachusetts; .1, H. iSnler,
Tennessee; 11. G. UooY, Senator
h Iran - A.O , A, lawn, if. W. Hoffman, Indiana;
N. It. Sinithers, Delaware; W. C. 'Corning,
Virginia, Wm. Windom, It tenement.. Or.
Goodloe, North Carolina, And dolor Defrecii
Indiana, the last named being Secretary.
Borate Greely, a member Of the commit
tee Is In Washington ongend Is lecturing.
In the coarse Cl bin remarks, calling the
weellug to order. Governor Ward said: The
faithlessness of the President tc the princi
ples :lad the policy or the party which
let lins rendered more difilenit the
work of restoring tile Union on the basis of
loyalty and freedom: het Close who
have conquered armed treason Will prove
equal to any remaining danger. Since wo
issembhid last the people of the loyal
States bare attested anew their adherence
to' the repohilenn [-reed, - and their no. i
wavering determination to build the nouns
of the nation ea tile enduring basis
of Insii , el humanity and freedom. Ho
favored carrying out the plan of the
Congressional Iteconstreictied Cohnnittee,
and the exteiplon or ti.c iranehise to all
molt, without regard to color. He was con
tent to rest the whole enhiect In the hands .
of the pre4ent and succeeding Congress.
There was a free conversetiOn in relation
to the condi:toll of Ile sountry and tile
measures which 0 001:11Ni:it secure the fruits
of victory. There Fill be another meeting
of the Committee' to-mar - er.
nOrengen Or.Y. Or sOlYril eanOLIN.t.
Governor Orr is hero on business connec
ted with South Carolina ; among other
things. ImungratiOn into that State, and the
rellefof postinasters who Lad not made re-
turns to the Federal auteorities during tile
war, amt who are non barvassed by Gov
tamMent claims. ' The UovernOrs dues not
favor tine adoption Cl the Constitutional
summon:en t by South Carolina, orally other
'Southern State, but favors graceful slai-ins
slon to anything the cOnellerors demand.
GEN an•l. id:bole/en rOLaaaen rnola'antiasT.
Telegraph 'cadets were sent this morning
to General Reynolds, comma', Wig at
Brownsville, releasing General Seilgselck,
of Matt/mon, riecitieltlOn notoriety, froth
and ordering him to 111. regiment.
Nn. Anon Ten To renal - Ica Tile ars
retina coon? Or Tun Carr.. ,rATIFUI.
Tlue morningon loollon of represent.,
tiro Garlle.d, !dr. •i1.13n Langtou, Of
Melton, 1.. 4 1.1o; a colored roan, trallOttlittCd
to practice a` the lour or flit eopreure Court
of the United State,.
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Commodore Attlee; Las been detached
from the , uequel:enna and Captain Fan
fox ordered to C 01.1111161 4 ,1 her, All the pr.-
cot °nicer. Lava ale, been detached and
Wait of those on the Rhode Island ordecod
to her: •
Unite,! niv.tes Treasurer npinner has or
dered that the illsburSinif clerk of ILo l'ost
omen Department, Colonel t.iiinstead, be re
lieved Wrier responsibility of ruortel a to hie
credit in tin Merchants' Notional Bank of
i Iris nit; at the time of its Let I u re.
roceNIKATION 12( 1.1111..1,
'rho ...111.1.:11.111 Coloturatlon Society has
nearly Ferro hunflred application, for the
axing expedition to Me erut.
t.\ ea'r'l r loot I..s.T.E.NT
During .the peat yoar about •I3:l,eun a ere
demented In tho Tremetry by the Patent
Unice, after paylng all the einem,. of Um
onto°. Ihm Inake'n a total amount now to
the credit of the Patent Oftlee of t.ttne,ooo.
The receipts from CU5201129 the follow
log ports for the week ondlne;fanuary 12th
were 34 follow.,
MEE
Philadelphia ._.
Balt 'more ......
This SOOwl a c11.:1,14 , 31,We illertaAo over
tile receipt• (Or some time past, Owing prob.
Italy to, the new tariff, the disposition being
ii to pay all duties before changes arc made,
partlealarly 11 CasCH Whore dalleal are to ho
' Inc ree,ml by provision. &the new bill.
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The Impeachment project walrus no pro
gres, The Judiciary Committed hove tot
yet 'begun the investigation. It Is' now ru
mored that nothing will be done Lhia win
ter, as au Impeachment by the !louse klm
possible fur want of time.
Brevet. Major Genera! Itteker_haq' loon
a_arlgneil CO ClOy as acting 4jpaelerm t me e
General.
Brevet Brigadier General C. 11. Hope hay
been relieved a,. Chief quarlermayncr of
the Department tf Ilia Laken.
Brevet Brigadier General Horace Weide-
Inspect° r at colored troops, been order,
ed to report to Brevet Major General Scott,
Ana's tant Commissioner for Soutfi Carolina
for duty.
Second Lieutenant Hogarty, 4. sth U. S. In
gantry, having paalcd a satlaraetory exami
nation before the Examining Board at Chi
will return to Louisville.
1 . 17.1,13,1:N 'VIAL 6.E1,19N. -
The public reception of Prot.Wont Jain
On to.night war largely attended. •
FROM NEW YORK
T 7rev 4 en " :: " lno ( ple b t i ors il lrOor 1Z:747
low on ilrond way.
TOO ATLASITI, CABLE.
Nor: Tong. January 17.—N0 cable news
to-night. The wires ore down east of fort.
land: There is good sleighing on Broadway
to-night.
me 1'.,:1156 LAW.
Several, cleln.tore of the excite law have
been releaged u, easequence or a tech° wet
MLitt' La Superintendent Kennedy's order
to the police for tie enforcement. ,
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1 1,1 t: P.l 1,1:1 . 0,111 - 107,
The ship DI ereurysalled to-day for Havre
'an !Au panennes of good, measuring not
leir l than I,rsio ions
for the Port, Exposition.
e 501112. 1 , 16.
The bulliling, Walker street, ticem
Charles
g ., t 611.1 r It.lbjl'irl.gaya,rita'n"ifljiLT balkier .
timer is.f ' plumbers' nod ' bran work, was
burned tins morning. Loran IMBOO;
Dnnfal
-1; insureds-
Th ZLESIPTINS tn . ., C. tuerzcroas.
The ea!ann.:lor erapted to sloe an 1111.
eft e!oep• dimety in „Brooklyn [nosy,
but were ballly beaten, barely escaping
with their %yes. A pp
eeae of police was
called on, but ellen they reached the spot
the .tilt anal whisky had all he,pll carried
OM 'no Stll,l was owned by Thomas Ben
ton.
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on, city, January 17 .—Thirlver Is entlrc
ly closed. The wuat.ll or Is very cold and
atorrny. iln the ,:011 L.tarket tress -are
uo
- trausactlnus of iruporuln:e. Crude, hero;
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FROM tUROPF.
Another Reform Demonstra-
tion in London
INERIEVN BE4IIFESEFNGIEI AAD-
Maximilian Get% a ti Insurance
on DiS Elrects
I=
Lo . .‘.DoN, January 17..—Tbe Reform League
Is Preparing another monster uemonstra.
non for Pebrnary 12th.
GI
•
Prom, Juottuty it—The \ li.ungurian Diet
evince a tits ponalon to break olt their negO•
nations with Austria' ' if top latter contin
ue, to oppose the w...allha Of,tlarigiay.
X - AXIIIILIAN GETS Ott 1101,E 101.11 GOODS
4,ERLO.
VIENNA, Jun. 17.—Tbe Pre. °AC to-day says
that a - large Insurance. hub bifeit effected at
liamtlura on iluilmilfan's personal effects,
tO ea shipped by steamer from Mexico.
FINAACIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
LIVEIIPOOL, Jan. IL Cotton opened quite
active, with it .11ffI1t. 0.11,11,. Sales /01. , 0
bake, [lg uplands quoted nt 14 , ).0.
I.oNocort, Janarry 17.—.V.n.--ConSol,l un
cnangetl, :.2t/s, 72:.;;; Erie, 61 ,, ,,; 11111101 i ern
STEAM BOAT -DISASTER.
Platte Valley Strikes the Wreck
of a Gunboat 'and Sink%
ONE HUNDRED PASSENGERS
DHOW lEu
Forty Women and Children Lo,t.
17.—The eau., Platte
which left here for Vleloihorg late
thin afternoon, struck the wreck of a linn ,
bo.d, alltl s trnOtt to Ptlrt r lcanr toot; Jo
,sot rho wan Crowded
with passengers, a largo number of whom
were loci. It 1.3 enlmated by the urvi Vora
that ono hundred per..on* nett, pea;
Amon: lhOlu roit -urn SPltride, of
Monroe eouuis, 111 , ..r1; a family
teen venous, bound for Tex.., were all
to-f. The .reward and twenty of the crew.
are hollered to be lost. Thu
some
end
It
pilots re ce,...e terty wo
inqu and children on board, most of wheel
were lo,t. .
A fugolts.,isig up took on tho wi, bud
presence of WU.' unuudu to .11ck thu
wreck, and Prought them hero to-nlglit.
It 15 Impol=lble to obtuln the full portion
lard of Mid eulamlty to-night.
TUE PACIFIC COAST,
Arrival of a Cholera Intro eft { cowl•
nt tan Framefaro—The Cholera of
Inc / rocrfo. of lb
Liberal• on the Meat tonal of Men
feo.
S t.rs 1: - ..tact,o, 'an. I:.—The 'steam
America, from. San Juan sur, has a
rived with paiwengera. she reports sei
Niltilers, now aboaid, on the slid: lilt; 11 •
soldiers divd during the passage, twti
choler., cud three Om lian.t i of Int emu! tie
fever. Forty /withers tiled on the h
mu
and about the sane nutui•rr
The steamer W/01 to/ma/tined as a pr
caution agatust t.pretel at the 01-etta,
Iler pas-enders wad I.c litn.ital.ni the Qua
Online aud sheltered by tett,.
fly the United Squirts stets:tier sarana
winch arm.' tram Slazetlan yettertia
letters have been received stating [Ca
Juarez It at !tureen, The laberait wer.
In fact, in sseitten of Slactlau. ta
an ti Luperr..po ti
sarattac brings tett-Shouttand Ilex
can dollars.
•
A large number of families are tollowln g
the retiring French troops, tearing tile
wanton exceas by the guerrlllan
. 91<filaree.
The abandonment of ti.tulalajara wna It:-
Carded en n rlrut et Nr 1 muve, and It, re-oCc
eultatlon by un increaaml force under Mira
n.° 0. expected.
,
Marquez wlll to..
continent, Weautpalgit
against the Ltherala lit Vol eatley or Mez•
ico.
ben. Diaz, 'Ahern], is. reported defeated
In two engaigootent4 In tilt) crate or °j a m,.
and bad been compelled Wee:it:nate thu city
of that name.
SAN elit•to letss, Jn. The f • nitet
elates 'troop. have been retnove d from tit
steamer A.tnerictin to Angel Isl incl. whet.
they will have more ilecommodations, an i
allow the passengers Inure t ale and nom
tort, and chance of keeping In goo , l health
Thu rates of exchange and tin:lion to,
nteamor err: Coln drafts on Atnintle title.
24 premium; Taltgruph transfers 3 pc:
cent. Mexican el olla rs rite quoted at
cent. Se heat; 200,00 sucks of gotki shlfifine
sold at 31,73 per hundred. flonr; extra vi,3o
superfine fel"
FROM KANSAS.
The Senatorial Qat,* tioll Frank
illalr—linirrare Restricted to Loyal
inen—Unanlinorsit Itatillealloo of
the Coriatitutlonal Aniessiltnent.
OEM
K• a AS,. .la!ttlars 17.—st,Incy
Cl',Ark arrived ro.lght from Washlngtou,
and is a for the I'nitnl States
Senate.
'item:rat Blair, lininnilsslononer on Oa
part of the 6os - erns/lent, to examine the
Union Pacille Railroad. and to all t• o va
cancy caused by the death of Genertil Chu -
Uss, Is here to-night, luring been over the
road. Commissioners Simpson and White
precedial him, and have returned East .
A. hill has boon introduced In Rib ienaio
to repeal the /WC abolishing grant
The antrrage ple4loll Stan tii.CTINV,I and
postponed one week.
. .
No -combinations Inure brent lortiled
throwing light on the Senntm Ind beme.
Pomeroy:811111in. n PthraiiiY - tots.
Tim Senato to-day ,adopted • joint resolu
tion to amend the State linnet It'll. iO,l by re
ntnottng entirrime to loyal men. An amend
ment, et:Cunning those who had beta, In tliu
rebellion, hint could chow ant Mailable dis
charge from tholinlted Stales army, was
voted down.
'rho ratification of the conqituttea,,l
Amendment .eoll3lllg up on a recon.blera
was adopted fir Ilnaninime. Vote.
nil Conservative Senators voting in the
affirmative.
I , r.rivxgweirrai, KAZin A,. Jan. 17.—Three
kurglaril, while attempting to plunder the
bonne of ii. Mark", Intl night, were
pounced peen by the pollee and tine of
them killed. The 100111111.11, were captured,
FROM BIEXICO,
Nan lAII% Oreolll.ll by I , lbecole—in3-
rex to IR.tte the City hi., coplbal—
hrtege'elelovelnesaht—Tropeetau,
color of Plarahnl Ibaa►l oe.
(.; LVLSTO . N, Jan. 17.—Mexican now, to the
13th have been received this erening.
cobedo and Ills entire force left. Monterey
Ott the 27th for San Loin, In Lot ha,tu, for a
fight with the french.
Official information has been received that
the Liberals have Occupied Eau Luis Potovl.
General flubtamente nee 11191/04/ IL procla
mation lit-favor of dnalles and full of 1.11.-
ler language against Maximilian.
Great preparations are making at San
Lull for the reception of Juarez, who nas
expected to make that city his capital.
The Ortega faction Is report to no gain
ing ground. •
.1 circular of Marshal Itazalne appears in
the Rio Grundo Courier of January' GU, it
is as follows:
. .
"The Marshal commanding In chief line
received atelegram from Paris, dated Mir
Met., exprezidng thetntention ol the French
Government to return to France, not only
the Foreign' Legion but all Soldiers of
French nationality, who were formerly au
thorized to enroll themselves Into the Her
vice of the liezioari Government, and who
arc actually among the general army carpe
of Mexico. tiovrover, if any of them
eoldlere, having a knowledge of this circu
lar, desire to remelt, In the Service of koz
.lco they are authorized to do no, and to re
main In the corps to which they actually
belong."
GOY. GEARY'S APPOINTMENTS
Ex-Sheriff atew•rt Appointed Mate
Agent ■t Waslittnatatt—W.A.Cook,ol
Weattnorchantl. A•slntmat
I'nILGDCLSIIf e . Jan. 17.—Gov. (teary bas
nppotntioleapt..loba it. Stownort, ot Alio.
nnuny counts', Drlncipal Au:MI/lay State
Agont at W.l.llngton; and W. A. Coon, Of
{ Venni:to:o,ml county, As,lbtaut n Kent of
tlao tame place. •
MEM
PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY,, JANUARY 18, 1867
CONGRESS.
owcoxin.scssuiN.,
.It rnntry 17, IN
11010.. , 1,
fling ono from TOM,L4 t .110t1i , t 4, for the te
orgunizxt 100 ui the GOV. , 11111t•Itt or tiEtt
state; and One tram the:or tttn 1V•
llaf ofti 1 , nor hi 1 Ineineatt, eolaplainie
that great .11..tre., c li111011.: tee Wid
ows and orphans 01 goldlers, 10 toneas
.l Dente. of the del.ty exper:eueel In I elleet
tug buoatle3 and hay!: pay.
RALA ItY of 1:0-, rrg . l:
Mr: ILAMSEV, hoot.. toe
Post Wilco Goon, ropOrl,Al the 14,11,l:
tlYang of
an,'. Mao 4 g2.1110, :11 11011,-1 than 0.9n0r
ttl,irt3 annually. I: ,
n.
DZIAC:ALA till,.
On InOtlon of Mr. CHANDLER, tbc ,
Ate, by a-vow 0(.20 aguno.t V:, tunil up the
Ship Catnnl 1411 of thy 1401
sessloil..
31 r.111: 1 ,11UND.i mewed to htrilie
Sennett providing that. the net magi DOL .
tske etreet, entest the I.egheature of New
York glees its we,ent wattle two 3 ears. The
Lill WAS then made H sutenal artier for Lou
thozr3v.
1b51L.1.0.1:, IN TILE nisritirr. - •
Tie Iron, 101 l to ItIAILMOIe net ow hors
Wag the lialtlUlere .11t1 to
construct a rain - wet frow ponit lsaween
Lelnioxvllle awl aliens...y.l ane t w e , my er .
land, 1110 the Gql.mbl., by
prorwion that saint a-wows:oh into
the
hi,
trial, Piton he on siteh and to Knell
place no anthorl.ital Congrers, anti no
other, was p weal.
liddlord 1, 711, bI:71111.1'.
lir. 3101ti1 reportee a lull ararlrat
illegal vothor In the DIA net of colanitilli,
and forother porno's:es with emend went,
Tilt) ttllle.lll.ool.lbi Penv . id" the .N. , ” 1-
11115ilt. tile I'oll et of We
of
of Ilre .itidges el
lie
for lire cit 7
Washington, awl Ihree hie cite 01
Georgetown, WllOst, awry ~11,111 he,
t it', y, :Ind prior to each elect dm, thprollara
v,r,au, ,t/Le sail
eltles.
•
A1 . 1 . 017,1.11,7r4,
varit , l 12111:0, In 1: 10 reonloto
the ttpuointhhott of po l- 11,1,11,14.
I KSSENDILN tahl he•ohJectott to tho
Ittrol of lottl,ltrtin'contitiooLl to the anteotl.•
theta vline/1174; till blnoe ilie
th.t. of l‘ctoltet. •
. • ,
hol4llfig collantol..tion o, ti.:: 1/111 tno
morntng Scour 1,111,n01, awl MOral, roanlar tar
der
nah'illo 101 l to rego:ll,, ;, u.
ora of N., o,1,1;
.51r. 51'1/MII.IIJ, djaol, aonlost tLel.lll.
Mt. WI ra.l: , to M. Co 1,11t1 . *1
inur!,.: ur pottc . lohli, mat lng 'hat rn-0.1
gent !not uppotntal to 1V,•••1. irgin lions aL
no al•eu I,lon ,I,e
Long hal In,a appal nt,ol Inpt 51,, el at
ralooo tun W1...11ng
0 . •:• , eT!,11 , , from.
In
tho Iner naln/01, date,l 51:nan 11 ting 15,
asa drankaro,
. • • .
runt had: e., :Ir., it It
conli rmt.ot.
Mr. t'JLLI.S
mn:L!in A,4!,
ilrtne,l
lzimpo-tde
>DlThiny otzt ere to loz threZe, to
urgid en outtochth.o Mmtzoz,
ars r e Nnnt
retnntita Of 31 C.nter, Tzehe n hug the
Pre,l.lcht for removolg tronz thtne
who opposed PoLdYt tmettoloethe men in
who were In tiympothy with him. lie tt
la hint, ewe, not of tee. .ztnnzt the rreni.
d d
' ent ho rem, tz.L nnyhhdy, he had itre
pointed ill Id. places tOtri. d h
Lincoln and John,. tteltet 0.4 n
VOL OIe Ann
;ding to nlltnz,ed I.:mark, of the tz.zet.idtmt.
tbat. whohl 7n nf
nine*, bp • , /te•,:ler the
71 , 90.Attl 11,04 14 Living ht el net
taken onto, himself of reattle4nd
h:e
the Ntche, made by hten zoo'hz.,
only to Chico;., zotd hnz:k•
hlr. revne,..l T-Ai..••LI ,
fern hetween the I'r -I.: eh .1..5 Cert
gry.... ,hyth, the re.mo n ,
wait CollgrL,m. 11, ~tl-1,
woUlti 11 ,- 4 rentrz,ted •, , b four
thott.. t rel removal, J., h.n. 100 0000.1,
t.zzo't In hl. why.
, tr. 1.01.11 - 11.1. 1 avurt-I n ti.lntre 4 , 1
rvittii% ai, wl.ctilcr tho , oti:nit.
s.!.•to ; ,t :lrr
the Poll/nu:pin., ' Los. and the gn..
tit:mull who lint Li.•ipa,.l tr, t
for 2..tuz• :1, 4...1
the toy., p.Atriolw 114. not.
Vilali. iin top., imir. hut at
th
is ultira Ulm! ex p , ,....1 pL•it .t
e.
Litim'at anti lima .1.101
party Ira., 414. par t... 1.
Mr. IIOSVE ,01,1,1,010ach, h colloag
hurl spoor it rood orlIoo• ftltoili;om:
10 0
vat , li r a: proOloni alr-L0ty..1.01
as it!root t o, liir .1., of llo•
to wot 11).a 000il
for to doom,. ro, it or, I /:
Mr. 11(.01.11 - ri.i; to ;.C.ril,•ll-
strut,, it from ll', ••. , •,.[lroi too
to
IHAVE tit,nle.l hint
1 - 011iti I.c ploviAl 1r.,. 1, •1 , ....11 r. f.
Mr. SUMNEIt to rciet:.ll.: of
, e.t0r. , :14.111,1t lo•
it,llort att utsteo.:;..t.ut
Ittta. t 1 . ,••.t , ..tt nu
having fauna s..ttith. 00.1
plot a. Mr. Ilerotr,ekt, Rod woul.t ,
lore 1.111,. cootrovt-1 . .y
deo, t 4 (Mid 111 . ...1 01.11tIy. t!...
pt.rtttlmt,, mot 'II tilt, p.. of d ,, J!
the ',elution froth 1,1
.
1/11/C11,! Milli.
le bald It vl. , the duty of Gongo,of pfo.
eet the lo) people the I, e4hltoff
f the et:lted lta 11,1, pot: h'iLLA t the
o•geedent of LI::o fAtle,. of countf
°old. hut 1,1,10 , 1,4, hceoutle tf“., o no
'te.iftent of Elie tholtol `ft.ttes Iff,ofgo
,211,11 V or ht. , efoolits.
Mr. 51e1. , 01 tfotf.l., zoo, to fog ot
rivllt go. worfhl
wriltrn by him that " never Lof cr
e st Pre+l,ht. left, all chewy of 111,
w...r0 ordh^.
' The L 11.111: ill r. Anthony) t Ihut
this .Inl not g 0 hi•:, - noof gnnoral btount.i
of Iletntf
Mr. MeDirt:G.ll.li ; intt Aft,.
aninedebate. unrl LIM ,tutgluienti.)(.lle:^l:3l
- [battle., riot 000100 tutu
correctly, he telrew iipileat,
frig [lira lit boil a very kw! ' , air 01. ear: , and
bad memory.
Mr. riUMS;EI: 11 . 1111 1,14 to
1111{0,, and role , trstl.l, Jangle r s,: n rfiere,
41,.. 111 the (1111 (11 lilt, hour; there sear. ro
such stet y un our futltrr”; there 11,14 DO .1101
laity 111 Ir i,r1211e1A,4,1 , 1, 111 Illes 14rIrrniar,
1 . 1,111,e there 11 4 111, 11111
1,1111,,1 11.11, 1511" 1101 re . ..nie Ire enemy
of Ills Lunt
Mr. 11.11.11'11.11 ro.a to a ,111,•51 ion or or
a, that 111,11 11111._:1111g•• 11,11 Lk,
Mil Nino noriternireeit,if• In the
I ','Galt I I: .1,1.11 , .1 ;hat the
not 0.0e1e4 the heat of cier4ste.
. . .
Mr. Doom TILE
that In or , lor I hut be ,enntF.r,
nu opportunity to ronnlilor tlictiue4tiou
riiunit lotion ru.
•
The :e u , l Inure unr .11.4ngree,1 tn.
tr.1..1\1; tet, e;f to lit}' the elee.al On tilt'
lite. Carried; year eiseg le,
=2EtZMin
The How:, went into a Colon - MO:a of tilt
"laloon the Ingt-lativo annroptlation bal.
Nr. STEVENS cdrerml urn au...latent a,
an reldlt lanai reatlwe, ex tend to the
Exert of-(.'talon= the nrove.lou , of met tam
third of lho ant et Only, FM, 11 .E.ettrea
I hat In the roorta tha ( 0 ¢111 , 111 , 1 drier here
shall 01, no exelnklost, of :m e a !loves n
mount. of color, nur ally v,l a lion, u to,
lause la. 1., t•mly to, or i 1.• ill the
eet, irlei. Ile otter the Coto t of
hell reeently held that ILrat emu , of tit,.
United store., and I iterelttle the law dal
not apply ill It.
'rho amendment, tiller It ~hort tiler totaion,
Watt avrerat 111.
TLo bin tern reported to tho nouee
CO,A01..”10, 1:51J1:. •
After .141 u Unpile•, Ulu rt".lt,te3l,
3y 1)1 to r. 7, att nownchnent 11333: no tarlller ,
pprOpflUtton h be n,arlg• for KIK/1 3 :1333;
.ornt3lolo .3,3133 of 1110 C0n0r3,3-3onnl
nut ypp , ll4lll. to Inc whet, of L.>. 2,11....u0d•
no Congres33.
Thol/1 - 13,190 that the C1L1:e.1,1141.C0 Win
010,” u( LI, p,,,ut con.
•a rrg , the purcll,..l of u tot. pllO,l ,et of
rho Ithovo raub rn:
1,01,1 No
anti IMtsgate, iwatust
. .
The periagr.Ph “PjaOerhffiel: 4.10.ce0 for
fßellttutlug [etc....ruin/ (0 VOM I/I u ale:tt th:.
twocu the Athuitle /tell waS atruct,
,0u.0,0, or wrecrclc,.
The purogrovir , tvproproLtio;: t on ed for
collet:11m: at:Uinta, and
nulls
l ro.
gt , r ,i to the mineral resouts•sa of the North.
western States, was strta out-61 against
INCILEA,LD r.% V To 'Lora,.
c ,,,,....
• no alloqitOrnl. lookto 41, itporOria
tiOrt for increavirf comp«, t lon Lo cl el 1.
1110 eMplOyr 9 Of MO 1100,, wo: ut:ootT,l.
/.110 bill woi th.1,...“1.
--
ruprteo
Tho 6ommittco on. Lt,
wn3 matrua
tell to consider the expetlloac, of t , CcUrtng
official r eports of tb. , proc , vilbvs lit 1-013-
gro.R by reiaribro uhwen by t.,ciciloatb,
un d for tbetrpublieutbbb utt nu Goner:anent
Oilivb.
ItEL , tl , l3: 10 ft.., it:. ? t Et:
,'rt 111011011ot Mr. W.ISIIIIUMNL, .
ens, thu Secretary at the Ttesserywan in
street to 'sport % th at t, doe by
the 17Oltest Ststf, to Tess& previous to. the
retro.lion ; what n pap] 114.1 hot her
Texts, hta tscvnlothcf for ll,umoney; un,l tho
stores tattoo by her hor the Coelettethey.
Id F:,Tr t. !!.T:,.
- .
On motion cr Mt. lql.) W ILL L. tho Comma
ton ou Wnyn end :Staub wan insli - lated to
- , ~-..~~
MEEM
Inquire Mt° the expediency of malting thd
tariff on stilt goods Imported specific and
according to weight, instead of ad valorem.
flerdrti Mlle from the Committee on the
Dlitriet of Columbia were re-iamt.
-•. • •
PLOPLLIT, OP Vie LA.,: Loa/tam:Rat V.
Mr. COUlt intralaceil a bill to enable Um
ir oiled Stilt. to reaover property formerly
0, Magma. to ttio Confederate Mate, (bat
buy la.aa lost or smoggleil away. .ii.eft•rred
to Lae ~ t ifilelary Committee.
STEVEN'S' TtEI CIVST"CCTION BILL.
The House then considered fin Stevens'
lieconstrow lon bill..
.Mr, K Lit, of 1111 nois.'Sfiolus against the
WI! In its pre tent form, objecting to several
rointq In II; and evpreiSing donhts 011 TllO
lit 01 theAllird section.
sub:, totitlve °ejection, however, was IC the
'seed., In couteattlto; ..-Sich lie de
nied that the people of the southern States
were uropuld be made sO by the law
ol Congress. They lwl.necer ceased to be
cltizeus of . the United Sta:e.:. Their Gov
ersonant had ndver been recognized by the
Coiled States or any other country. Ile oh.
_lca's: to other sections of the 1,111 and do
cired It relerre.; the Committee oil Ile.
roust ruct lon. warning the Iloilo noisiest
;rending or dishonoring the States of the
Chloe.
t3CINSEI.I. nut lZrtc , l the bill. Ito
not preparea to yield up nif hi, judg-
Tent to th, Committee on Reconstruct:op.
he ke.IOIIWILS e . eer/tilif 'way and he want
ed the mutter dhiposeu of by bongrexs.
Loneresq would demerve the - repfoa!th of
the world If it did not gee toot the friend,
ei tile unt:on iw the rebel Staten bad not nilt
protection, extending over their Ilvea. and
politlcal and civil rights. lie Would not
mtvotate the execution or banishment Of
rebels; but wottld Oat. black mon by their
,ldes with equal rfght.
PRIDOING
Id nlyrr.4.
M , . IVA:AN intr a
oduced bill to repar!
thus, Joel.: of he railway bridge bill of
la,d_ ....Sion, which nutllOrirey low bridges.
ISII . V.OVEVENT oy nner
. . .. •
On motion of Mr. DniuGs. the Secretary
usl:eu for the results of the sur-
Vey,, for Immo:a:lents tai Ontagonon nor ,
hor on Laue auperlor, an:: It ~o ne have
bjen made thon to order such to ho tril.•lr..
.311,1,1:1(a41 introduced u bill to amend
11:•• the Illapotmlof certain coal
lands tel tonal propTrtv. l',eferred.
. . -
WEN'ES, TO 1.10 OE THE statert
Mr. I..IWItENUE Onlo, he a.
OP 0v014111.111y 000001 for the last throe tit*,
or Cue Week! It present he woold have-to
tu.l. for the bills slim:Mug Nebraskanod
t:oloratlo, end in favor of Sr' Doutteelt ,
amendment=.
In reply to the Speaker, Mr. STE:Yr:NS
'unmated be would try ..nil e 1.0.0 the do.
::ale on his lull next.. week. ..111Jourel. -
A .1/...0rs of the Ler:i./A , ...".—Tb.
I-41.41,410 Action of Tba:
of
' Nasnmr. ian erz 6 ?limn=
In the Ilmise toslay. Ibis believed by :rad.
tam radicals that the Laalniature will confer
,01r . roae anon the negro., keeping white
rel - !!!cfrsnriliondi and also enact a law
rhceum . armed mltitla at tFe all4m.al of the
Governor to maintain order at the poi i
CITY AND SUBURBAN
LL
Y.:eft:Nay Warden William White meet ,
.1 a letter from St. Charier, Hone county,
illfootf; ofiriressell to the oSteward of the
Pittsburgh Mato Prison." 1 . 1.0 waiter of
the letter earnestly requested Information
concerning the; whereabouts of John W.
a petal( man, adcd about tWenty
twOS . e.irsialhilig whether lind wits at pres
ent Confined in the Jail, and if no, on what
charge. The letter was signed Lydia flonSe,
anft :lir writer concluded by saying that by
`tie,
Tueltleta pentahliait In the
elf? tlr. White would gain urethan?, of
v:dna - eft toolbar and a loving stater.
lining lions°, it war stated, war formerly
einolneed on the Peunsylrania Railroad.
an•l herred three years hi the Cloth reef•
went of lihnol> VOlunietra. fly reference
f 0 the Jail record-it appeared that the man
1100-e had burn committed on the 111th of
April by Alderman Taylor for, hearing on
a chat ge ounotfong counterfeit money. By
in o fry et ahlerimill Taylor We ii4Cortain•
ed that the hearing:lad been accorded to
the tocusfal on the Poll of Apr.l, word, ILI
no cynic:nee nos et/deceit to chow that ho
wet in an manner guilty of I Ito-charge, he
ff 4 II ottoral.l - illSchalged. Since that
tlino mooing hots been hear. , from him. It
certainly to Lc noned that he wilt speed
tly make tile whereabouts known to the
qt., 1 ones at home."
The prevaliinee Of thin aliment ha, he
, celoo No ...ninon that Dr. (.00. IJ. Leyner, of
? I %Vinod 'trod, bd. given special attention
to tad .dillect. During the pad I wenty yearn
not only angled the anatomy of her
all, leal 6a.. brouiht to Inn aid appliance..
mni device,. that will rrtain any kind of
leo ..In, and 1n a vusims illrllYOr
'I ?bor. . ?,??.I',rad lea? nor, ElCry kind
e..? it ..ut tilO wont apprUved sort will lie
oln lo antaliliantnent, nenltlen every
ot 'de. thanieal appliances lined In the
cur,.
of Illnease or deformity. Any of our
render. who ?nay stand in need of any arti
cle .? thin kind, Rlll , we are anntired, be an
ennui...Mt...l at this entabllnUnent. The
lawn, has reeently v anted tau Lantern en
taalinliiiients for the purpose of proekrtng I
the. he, modern huprovemente, no tljat be
flea 1.11,110 nanortlllClLt that cannot be ear.
unctulnebn and variety in the
Santa.. Particular attention rti the
apoltentinti of trunnes to children. 3i...1i
-1,1 onlea and consultation room, DJ Penn
street, corner of Evans alley.
Popular Nhoe Palace Emporia.°
N0...Y.101.1:1d Fifth street, W. B. Clapp N
( oitt.tny, still . 111aintalna the long climb.
lobed reputation of la Ilret ClaiSa boot and
shoe nuts se for the millions. Wo would nay
to throe • who have been deferring
the purchase of new hoots and elioce,
In consequence of 111011 prices, that they
need no longer delay, the time having ar
t I ved wham they eau obtain this Intl leper,
sable article, at a cost quite as reasonable
a, In the days of specie payment. that
tide assertlon le correct, ran readily be
getin by calling at the well-known estate
Unbiased of IV C. Clapp t Co. No. :St and
.1, girth street, where you will lied an en&
Iteet variety oc hoots and Shoes. '
Will be Taken Up an Monday.
It wire announeed In the Criminal Court
yet.t,,,lay, that the case of the common•
wealth vi. Thotnas bruit b, colored, M
aki moot. murder, would be taken up on
Monday forenoon, at ten o'clock, at wit: it ch
li e all iti
nuniOned were ♦ ;-
p ttl eeled to be in 'attendance. Smith, it
reeolloCled, caused the death of Mr.
llon , blerick, a member of Theatre orches
tra, by shooting him with a pistol in to.
her
Wore florae Pdealind.—Martla boa er,
01,00 t a tulle and a half Ler nd
Willi lio.lnirg, In Wilkins township, came to
Mayor SleCarthy'ii ninth ys.mnrday, and tn•
Iptmnd the °Metre Clint dliringWedneiday
night too valuable mares belonging to 11110
I,3ii peon stolen from , 1114 stable by some
person or perms unknown. One 01 the
rtolen an inliale wan 3 bapp with a white star
on her forehead, awl thoother Wok gray.
Ite.it.les these the thieves stole one buggy
bridle and one cninloon blind bridle. No
0131,10 the thieves nun been found, but the
no.tee Intro tile matter hi Lands. A reward
has been offered.
ME
Counterfeiters from MuslinSte.—On
Wedne4titiy- three men named William
11 u:the , . Marc. , ilttiMes and William 'Lunt,
were turned neer to the rare or Warden
white, having been committed to Jail by
United States Commissioner blowbray; of
Titusville, to await. trial on a charge of lin,
1n,," in their pmsesslon, passing, and at
temnttnr to plea countertelt [mama] curt.
realty. hey are to be tried at theadJourn
ed teBBll3o of the United States ttirCUIL
Court, which 111013td on the 21st inst.
Choice and Pare Cetnelles.—Nr. tle. rge
Itenveu. of Federal farm, Allegheny. en
joys the reputation of being the most az .ert
Inanutauturer In this nelghborhoo, of
choice, pure candles, made from the of
sugars anti syrups. He. defile extenel ely
In foreign confectioneries, fruit., to., W Ito
Ills cough candy Is without an equal in be
mats. We cheerfully commend bun • .
file denting, honorable gentleman, with
whom it, Is u pleasure to deal.
Italian Opera Iticatton.—Wo are to be
favored with u visit from the celebratal
Ituliun troupe touter Dina. Strakoahts direc
tion. The company is Licitly spoken Of by
our cotenotoritrlee. and we doubt not that
our In todc-loving public will hail with de
light their coining here. 111eyerboorta great
e,t. work, L t -tfricuine. will be the chief at.
traction during the stteon, which will be
!nutted to ale nighte, comma:Mpg robtn
ary till ut the Opera Mute.
Death °tau Old 4.ll.i:ea.—Mr. R.obert
Barclay died in thin city, on Wedneeday, a y
the edvaneed age of sevontyeeven., Info I
mer. year,. Mr. lhochly,earrrled on th •
bu.incas 01 u plumber, and we undoretand
~ r eni,l the first hydrant within the limits
of our municipality. ih, funeral will take
place till, morning from Ida luta residence
on the Terryville road.
the beet assort.
inents OY eel lenge+, chandellere, de., which
le to t found to this city, now displayed
at the well.known firm ofJohn Bon L Co.,
No. t 4 Market Street. They keep the vete
style of goods, and retail purchluers
and dealert, can go .to no better place for
...dui:Lion and bnrgLing.
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thiTRICT COURT—Judge Hampton.
'al. Ben , auttn Cour,in vs. Chat - lea llama,
J. H. Choesatatrongh vs. Tenon.
mart, Corn pally.
Wm. U. 'fbonap.ton vu. Wm.
right.
I.:look vs. Penna. Salt Mount. Co.
91 hill '
afindor,pn vo Adam Kropi, et al.
Of. U.
W. Horback ct al vv.. Jamas Dennis-
. ton oral.
W. Barker vs. Bcnocil District of
Fourth ward, Allegheny city.
Egnert Ward v, Oliver It. Jones,
mI.III3IAVAOI,
COT,ON
Fitton A
O.N. Mete v
- terrett.
Fo,tor.
lt7Ood.
ug,part vs..me,han,
"v. Wll.ll.
1: Fulton vs. l'ltill l .s.
Ilartmoyer vs. rt Xi
Court of Common Pleas
Before lien. James Sterrett.
r:A. Dilworth for use of .f asap), Dilworth
vs. Work, XeConell A Co. Plaintiff claimed
the defendants, wile lately failed In
rieSs as bankers In Philadelphia, had, at the
time of their failure, on deposit with them
a balance in his favor of t 20,039,45: that
elect their failure Messrs. Kramer A. halite,
who were members of the firm of ',Cork,
IdeCouch .0 Co., paid over to Joseph 1/11-
werlth, equitable plaintiff, the sem of
49,543,4, tee applied as a credit on the above
stated sum, so that there still remained duo
and unpaid to plaintiff by defendants $17,-
111,43, besides a large amount of Interest.
For the defense it wag averred that
after the failure of Work. McCoucnA Co,
three tututhers of the firm, Allen Kramer,
rdward Itahm and Ilorenee Kramer, desir
ous of steering the Allegheny county ere&
leers; by the API of • lowa - were enabled to
offer them twe'r•Slvo per ceet• upon
their several claims, izn far as Kramer A.
Rabin rem concerned, upoti the condition
that said credal:iv! Wortlfl itecepi - the Sam!)
in full satisfaction of their claims, and
w,oold upon the payment of the twenty-flirt
pet "a, t. release and discharge drainer a
Rehm fiord cif forther liability on acconnt
of the indebtedur?.f VI Work, McCouch
Co.; that F. A. DU worth,leget plantiff, with
Other creditors, accepted tills prdposit ion
tivt to making the payment of twenty4lve
percent. plainti rep .Ktli that the amoilel
due at very nearl ff y amount.l'l7, la
the schedule of settlement tens 1 3 ;,11:d.kk.
IVOR wb hit twouty-flve per cent, would be
V.2.;f...7!thel the Dilworth. requested that
for certain [Tr:rt., the amount pald them
should slay a few doliz.'rs. a mere nominal
sum, as they said, from this ameant (Seati.-
uo, end accordingly a check. was drevrnfor
the enin of V1,1ff.07, being an addition of
dollars to the amount aforesaid for which
a elieCe zwen to Y. A. fled Joseph
till
vorth, when they agze together, with the
fdi lt . eolied3e upon the - pat of both of
them the.. :t red in porsuance °rite agree
meet to pay twenty-11re percent. on the
amountdee and the release Of Kra.
Mer Kam from .fu her liabilftrd
that. the chot;k wan delivered, accepted
paid, and eltdolusel.ire Joseph Dilworth;
further, that In phliit Mfact the tear
amount due F. A. Dilworth by defendants,
at the time of their failure, *ad :Mont
010,11 CO fees than the amount represented,
(which fact r:;1. admitted In the affidavit of
claim,) 'whereby plaintiff: received a 2,500
Mete than he was entit.ed to under the
twenty-lira v•er cent. arrangement; that
when the check Firm Joseph Dilworth
li
ho executed and deveref: a bond, whereby
he undertook and agreed, lu conshieratiott
of the pay facet of r.5f13 57, to indemnify
and earn harmleSs Kramer A Rehm from
all further clatter of F. A. Dliw orth for or
on account of the indebtedness of defend.
nuts to him.
hti eaCe, occupl,l the attention of the
Courtmost of the day, and shortly before
adjournment tan jury ICM1(11 . 01.1 a verdict
for defendant.
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2hotuas Wlstmun vs. Arch/Dula WCIel•
land. (Execution attachment.' Carutsbee
eeknowledned 41 . 2.17 in las bands, and de
fendant claimed that the money waa ex
empt from al taehment. under act of A.-
setubly. Verdict for full amount claimed.
Lew is Peterson v., it, C. that'll/erg. ap
peal from ludgemenc of Justice- Little, of
Terence= in a cult for the recovery of rent
due. Oil tflal.
Court or Quinotor ftesolons
INforo lion. I:avrio Stoo 0.
AL, LOW , 1311[CCNT ass•ntr..
Alexauder LunalllM, of West Elizabeth,
employed at OfNeill's Cool works. was
placed on trial oa an Indictment clowning
alto with having assaulted, v. it In indecent
intonf. Mrs. nfralf Rapp, at McKeesport, on
lino .Z.nh of October inst. Mrs. Rapp wan
called and testified to tile!art. For the de
fense It was shown thai the .lefen , lant had
been driukom very Ireoly, wad It tr.s
claimed that be was Infoxlatted to Click an
eXtuntaa to precnolo the Idea of a aellber•
ate latent to commit a rape. Thu 1417
tonna a ',nut; of koilty of foriptt and
battery.
..,....sztOM+ roLICUMAN.
Christ. Bradford wan arraigned Oil an Hl
.llct/i,cot ‘.llrgln, z ; Litu with helvecom
mitted an itspekull and battery upoeLiaviii
Buchanan, one or 1/14.1 special city police.
inen. The defendant, it wan alleged, coin
.] ittr.l the Mien,' while under arrest for
malicious mischief. lieu:hada violent teals.
tan, to the arrest, kicking, airlking and
interfering with the °nicer, who had him
In charge, Including till prOSCOutOr, in 1,0-
ryttlty he could. it finally became necessa•
r.r to PrOcur wa..d li the
ou to reeve; tarn to
tombs, and i e t
was during the struggle that
he was alleged to have cotton itted tat amault
and battery Timm cringer Buchanan, On trial
at adjournment.
.Oyer pod Terminer.
Dalore Judges Stone and Mellon
IN.,ANC uonaaar..
The case of the Commonwealth vs. Robert
Mahoney, atlas ...Miser Dab," - Indictment
murder, was dmposed of on Thursday fore
noon. In the early part of Decomber laet
James McCutekeon Was shot by the de
fenni.ott, who Is a colored Ulan, at a house In
the boroughof Shargainurg, the wound
Proving fatal. The fact of the killing was
admitted, and Gen. Collier, for the defense,
put in the oicaof Insanity. It was rrUren
conne!uslvely that den endontiwas insane ' In
curably .4 . ), and the Jury found a eerdlet of
onot guilty" by reason thereof. Mahoney
was remounted for the present. He will like
ii' he neat to filament, there to he kept in
Glebe COrithleliletit, ttu 9C01338 to labor unit
the hail uctnatlon that his life lain danger,
and almost constantly bad a loaded gun
With him, with a Slow of defending Win
ed!.
Dlowt rlet Court.
Before lion. Moon H. ilampton.
A. W. roster vs. rotor Coleman. Jury
c.
rlnge4 21laverlil plaintiff Thomas W. Brlggs
'ord let 0 favor of for $4.16.:i7.
James 4 )'Connor vo. Larblett, Smith .1 CO.
rhlgment allowed for amount. claimed.
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" and a tort loodmme letZer batted about
..,,11.7evz,likr,Ipith rat and toothsornt- cruet,
my 11 mootb. body:,
Dann him-1 have been ant feted with ter
ter or aalt rheum for about thirty years.
Thu last ten year, it turned to the erysipe
las: It was of the worst kind. lily whole
body was covered 5011.15 it. Thu spots over
my body were as large an a copper cent.
31y face and eyes were covered so with it,
that I was almost blind. I lost my hearing,
so that I could not hear without speaking
very loud to me. 1 tried all kinds of doc
tors, of every school of medicine, for years,
without any benefit, wad went to some a
very great distance, who were celebrated
ua physicians. I had to have my hands tied
up they were so troublesome and covered
with diocese. I MP now well, and have noon
cored by taking less than dozen bottles of
Your 11Iood Searcher, at a cost of that many
dollars, wile. I bed spent handrail.. be
fore. You may publish this If you wish fur
the benefit of other sniTerers.
qEmzserrat (1/dtasa,
Cheater, *etas County, Clhto.
Ask for Dr. 71."e.05cr , .1 - 11fowl Searcher and
take no other. 61 per bottle; 6 for ts. If
VOUr druggist don't keep it, write to Dr.
koysur and he Nall send by express.
berlfre Piale.—The attention of our
readers la called to the advertisement of
the sale by Stferilr Cluley,-oo 31on day next,
at No. 201 . Libeity street, of a large lot of
fruit in cans, ytekles, vinegar, soap, han
dles, brooms, butter, tubs, buckets, tobacco,
cigars, The sale positively
take place as announced. -
Poino do ( Wu Argentlete—For Instantly
plating all articles of copper, brass or. Ger
man silver, with pure sliver, wham worn
oil; and for cleansing and polishing sliver
or silver-platto ram Warranted to can
' lain no quicksilver or acid, or 11.11 y la)orloaa
article. For sale by J. Sample. Allegheny,
and all druggists. • deleat
Additional Clay and Suburban on
Fourth Pour.
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tu, :1111 Text . ofble 4e., •
The Meads of the fatally are reonentrutty
cited to attend the tutrafal Ibis (IN Way) monic . •
110, et In uraivek. from his lets residence Cn the
srayerallts Plank head. Carriages wht jokey,
Biller
liradiry•.thabie. Al!egheny. at no'eleel.
Therwlay. January-17th. 147.
at 4.:' ' •etotl . 51re nArtAlt
selfeof dn.- C. Conroy;
She terraria will take place from the realdente
of her f elheriXta . (teerge Ete,tor; So, itt Third
street. 01:1 taitt."/MAY 1501LM31.1... at o'clock,
to proceed to. ht. Pali., Catbedsal, where the
tuteral ...vie" wilt be told. sea from tbcacc
to NI. 3.1147'. eel:beteg.
PRICE THREE CENTS
NEW ADVERTISEDTENTS.
A GREAT SALE
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DRY GOODS
EMI
J. W. BARKER & CO.,
59 Market Street.
ass res. rniescn tenninos. nierrs,
& EMPRESS CLOTHS AT PRICES
REDUCED 37 , 4. TO'ISO PER CENT.
I.ooo' PIECES DEEMS GOODS OF ALL
HINDS. Some of these reduce.] to ono
half !armor price,
SILKS FOR EVENING, ,CARRIAVE
STREET DRESS, in- great variety,
and at greatly reduced price,
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. Were or.
log out our ,tock of these vet y t..
BLANKETS, FLANNELS, CLOTHS,
CASSLYI RES, XATTIN ETS, JEANS
• 6.e., all reduced La price.
TABLE LINENS, TOWELS. TOWEL
ING S,NAPKINS, DO Y I ES. BUJ ELS
AND OTHER HOUSEK EEPING
VOODS EQUALLY CHEAP. '
NIIFIETING AND NMRTING IIES.
LINE GUEATLT lILDCCEIL A go.l
article at 12'< cents per yard.
EVERYTifiNG CHEAP.
BOYS' WATCHES
IN
STERLING SILITkR cAags,
dometntnt ntre fore Holtosy Present. =sae es•
Ors's!, Co our order. by oat of the beet ts,turets In Europe. I.lnsranted to be psrfLet.
Time Beepers from $.lB to 525.
AT
DI'NSEATH & CO.'S,
a moo. 06 311.1.2t1 a. 1131=11,10t,
IWPIT'TSIBERGH THEATRE: ,
Ntage Mana
Las -
ers WM. HESS o ICRSON,
ger.. WILLI A MS
Treasurer ilAuur TXRIti ASTON..
•TRIBAT EVENING. January htb, IR:, bah
eat of Stirs ANNA. La VEBINO.
A 31NOTEIL B
The performance o commleueuLL.
with Inc sea
altion drama, In Thorn act,. eared
kudneritte La n o rg U o l n t dy
OB A l n E &
Levering
l'hr Q. W. BallAII•ti GRAND BALLET;
TROUPE. conslatlnpof &bind - young lade...rill,
1I a m- lIITAITT 211= i i r lt ' . '' 'it i e 4 alote lf t E O
conclnle with tun Comic. Panto,nlnce entltlnd.
THE IiCttOOLNAOTHIL
Family Alat/non nalarday afternoon. when will
he performed • Grand Pima fleet Pantomime,
Beantllld Ballata, de.
THE PLACE TO BUY
COOD
BOOTS & SHOES
• caziamax; 3EB .emr ,
261c0L1N700.3K S,
.iro. 92 Fedtral Street,
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WATCHES, CHAEVS AND
AT A TEST SMALL PROFTT. AT
WILL T. WILEY'S,
dab 6 Wylie Bt., 3d door from sth.
DICLEIL CLOSE & CO.,
Practical Furniture Manufacturers
COL PENN AND WAYNE SYS
L~taet styles or rux.VITI;ILM eonnanthr on
4.1161 EN.
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1T1V12.13.1.1.7C411.12Cz1EL.
Na. Is, Fourth strce. rittsbu rah, r.. Coryilin
of at kind.; ()RAPES. 131.40. - En, and evert O.
entiption or Enna"... Furnish tar IiCK.4 lurul n
ad, itson. open.sd day and night. titan. and
Earriages fal.ned. .
tvartittnurs—E.a.. path( Karr,
Y. W. Jacob.. D.D., Tbon.a. E tuF. E.,. Ja
na. 11,
R . T. wurrE ix c 0.,.
DIIERTAKERS AND ERBADIER:s.,
tlancbtatari Wood'i Hun atd vicltal
COFFIN ROOMS ATRANCHESTER LIVEAYSTABLF,
Cormar fillatelald'and ttbartlara at. est,
rc and
fittAINGLS AIVID LIEIIO‘S-10
bls. !rash Havana S. ?t Liza fn.n
Menlo& Lattnran. JUL r'laVr:.lo.rigity
jai! Yof . LUI =4E3 Wood agent.
NEW ADvire.
30 DAYS' SALE
A T
EXTRAORDINARY
LOW PRICES,
lE.,'n tire Stook
GREAT REDUCTIONS.
marl• GOODS
AT ONE HALF THEIR COST,
Embracing the immense Monk or
BOOTS &SHOES,
DRY GOODS,
Blankets,. Flannels,
SHAWLS, FURS,
WOOLENS, BALMORAL SKIRTS,
DRESS 000115, CLOTHS,
Coals, Pants and Vests,
kITEW GARRETS,
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
M'CLELLAND'S
AUCTION HOUSE,
I.)]R,N - tai-COCODS,
Alf D
SHOE EMPORIUM,
55 and 57
FIFTH STREET,
r77d wk
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EAGLE COTTON WORKS.
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HAVING TIECtirrILT PUB.'
g:IIA.KD THE ItAOT.I.! GO rTn.l; wlttoi t
Ivrh.triv owned be rum. Iltma oe
re.,effutly [.form tee oub: 1 . w*.
•
tintte the matnatieluze Of •
Sheet; nes, Cotten Yarns, Carpet
Clllllll'l, Candle Wick
and Batting.
("at rt br left tho thZett of the Warta,
ConNft !MELIA A.N smrsiiSTS,IIIIGREITi
OR AT 'ME
PITTSBURCH BREWERY.
Corner of Duquesne War •¢4. Harker's AllcT
I =,. .ittmiki‘trig224 IPar,
JOSHUA RHODES & CO.
S 9 89 89 89 S 9 89 89 89
99 : 89 MARKET STREET.,
89 1317 T(/
; s9 C, 3EI 114,
s 9; S 9 Afarket Strad,
AND IrET YOU
" BOOTS SHOES &C
S 9 9 9
T' •
THE CHEAPEST A.ND BEET
rIN IMEC3EI
's9! NO AUCTION GOODS KEPT.
89 JAL ROBB, 89 Market M.
89 89 89' 89 89 89 89 89
WELDON & KELLY,
PLUMBERS,
Gas and Steam Fitters,
AND BRAES FOUNDERS,
• Lett 111111031.132 tart oz
fliandellers, Brackets, Lead . Fipe,
Pumps, Slice( Lead, &c.,
41.1.WAY3 09, MIRA
164 Wood Street; near NUM
WHEELER
WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINES
Have More Improvements,
AfaIERS LESS AVISE.
" :r=it'fau S g7l47.::t.'gr l iZ ° "` -
VErf. SIIANIER it CO.,
27 Fifth Street,-Pitteburgh.
1310:rn
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7.ti.r.: LIGHTNING . LAS.
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11. C. JONICS....D. caAlnronD -J7IO..IKIGICL.
JONES, CRAWFORD 8 VOGEL, AV&
Tnm MOST POWEDFUL AND
TRIILY BRILLIANT r COAL _OIL 081
LICIIITEVEIL PBODLTuED. , . • •
Adopted 1by37. - 14 'Government. •
.
Non explosive. Cheep and Beautiful.' Gives a
brilliant - 141D three-fold greater tams au) other
lamp. Tkl. Devon la adapiad to all ImisoPunVos
es. and as the wick to merely aoolduclof, never
re i quiresw tell:ne rd :lug. Boraces ohtl a sla x pergi ,
V u7.`r'ilt nteitiis 717 a lari. 7
thAt., opposite Pont/glee, &tare rittook's
New. Depot. weeund floor..
non
JOHNSTON..... .
JOILITEITOT & • 3"17
DEAL/LB:I IN
Flue Watches, (locks, Jewelry,
SILVER-PLATED WARE ETC .,
No. q 144 .I.;IBLUTYIIT/AZZT.
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inttll, l: ll . l LVahe„t!Onll•l*
Sir Ca[jfeetai of Wallet' cyes b. Bevehtne
Wate , ms. Cloekt and Jewelry. All work wa
rant.:
RonsEss uousEsu
FOR saiiiiart•
ri KnOtl, /0,3311V0RX H059X3.1.t
33 will bp add them .11033 rtjuvEat.
HO 3 k.: vre •rooa IVOR.X. X E.
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