The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 24, 1867, Image 1

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    THE riTTsupg9ll GAZETTE.
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Delivered 37 33.nler,3per mum
Mao 133133:33berii (pat Tian .... BLOC*
Liberal 2333333031 to Zisirspors sad Ltent.•
TIMM FOR 37T313341'.
Per year. by ........ t 130
*lee do. 'da each..... BS
Tea of more cop! ea, to one adJre.a. and
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CITY ITEM.
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...Feed • Cold suid Storie S /ever..
The =film heading this article leis been
of inealmiloblembettlef. It hat nO
tion in philosophy Or experience, . and
w h list those who practice it may sometitites
get pep, it will only be belmuse the comet.
tattooer strength has been sulement to
core
. or throw. oft the disease; 'menet be
cause. Of any .virthe In the. prescription.
Whatis.ustially meant WI cold In some Oh'
Itruettin Wan= one of the vital forces,
which throw the tseees of hniciors 43:31 the
l =stand iltiptratery ergo.* 'and thereby
produces roughing: tiPrighlag is merely a
symptom ,
or;Manifestation of the disease.
If the lunge, er.broichis,",er. any of the air
passages ore OtOPMsted by an over quantity
of bleed delimit° timid from the surface,
they will Irk to relieve themselves by an in.
creased havildiig - and spitting.' If the nasal
membranes are the mats effected there will
be eery/sand =teeing, present, which will
gradnally.pudge fate s cough and tickling
at • %no • 203.31 the neck, the violence of
wide* IS lee:eased "as the irritation do.
wends down along,the mimeo= lining or
the bronchial inhere: These affections are
called "cold In the head; colds upon the
throat aid Mega. _ ,
There ' engorgement of these parts,
dtenbtkelly: einii the blood rushee to tlfete In
undue' Onsodities, „ producing
,- cotighiug,
somethzutg. Pain; sometimes fever. -
,It
kidneys are _weak the cold Is said to have
settled on the kidneys. Now the cure In
all these cases is easy. It is to remove the
obstruction. .Thegreatestmedicitelmown
for this purpose, Without' exceptionos Du.
grrompk - Pregiedat Stone. • it ought to be
hung up In lette33 of gold in OVery house
tlett.ll44,,Keysse , s rxerOnan . nrn223 23
citii sea Cnastruirtes, '
take: Dr. Neyser's.Pectenii Syrup
peon thellra:t approach of hcmgh or tuthi
enz4s_,;ossh?eq!iillibrliita bt the ormuilza
iimilviii at mamba' .re-eataldished, -the ob ,
atnietbenTiVfligOiwin and a health/ condi
tion- will be established. For , Coinnion and
recent32o6o3l36wlll warrant Dr. Neysers
Pectoral Syrup to cure; we laavo known it be
cure In casesi..ist Months _and oven years
standing; after the disease' bee resisted all
mannernf 22232ttlinnt. Dr. Soyaei'e recto.
rid Syrup is bused on correct selentitle Prinl
ciples,and has established itself - hon.
duals of oars here in Pittaburgh where it
wide. .We have !mown many of our most
vespeatobleeltisensto recommend it, and
say tryft, mid if It don't cure I vrillpay for
it. Ask" air Dr. Repairs's Pectoral Syrup,
140 Wried.'alrect... Conindtation rooms for
long etambeidimis No. 110 Penn street.
. .
Malley''.' Grand" - , north
,Ainerlcan
• Prlso.Coneert. " .
On Saturdaar evening, the Tait last, the
drawing Parjprizes, Brand North
American 'iliac Concert, takes place, at
the Pilbsah' 'Avenue • Itink. The sale of
tickets during thetlast law weeks has been
immense; and' the entire number, - halts
million Lief], ta nearly_ e.ikamited. Those
who Wish tosecure 'a chance in this enter-
Prsee-Onothat has never fallen under the
auspicious whichhave at last ruined others
at the , kuid;•-will -be obliged to speak and
net. or,Writeipricirly. Mr. Kelley continues
t;froffer_the same_ terms - which' have been
obtained heretofore la the sale ,of tickets
single tickets *lv five tickets for *AO and
ten tickets for IS, - Of the; whole ntanber of
tickets (500,010,) erery , one drawl it prize,
the highest , one; being s.lo^' and the
amount ofgreenbacks alone to be dietribu.
Jed aminanting,to .101),00e, An mare force
of clerks has been put on within the last
few weeks and 'the damsad , for clerical
help iir`einistinatly increetring: Orders
snarled In any part of tbS east and north by
Thursdayaight will reach ChlCago Ultima
to be Illladana Mailed before the drawing
commencia - Peinainirsendlaf orders will
address /kCOMPanY, ffo. 105
itrutdoligi;Chicago.-oldeofto nnea
• The Opera Meuse Shoe Store •-•
Sells - wore Shoes thitti any other three
shoe haulms this, City..Whyt Because
they offer 'the bestrioOs, sell for ilia least
money;repati . ,4lreei rivet:gratis, mil tram
rant every Rain . Anybody ought to see the
advantagesir enumerated. 'This cele
brated bazar ts still offering them. Dint°.
t AVMs 1tr0r14.6 Tale.
In Louden:, WC, the Weeder & Wilson Sow.
ing Machine resolved the highest "award
-all cite liiarlaines of Europe and America in
.00mpetthors. This sward has always been
wade) whererer eildbited. Yon will mate
..no mistake 'in ordering one aen holiday
vilft towife, slider or friend." - They esii no
parettssed only at Sumner & C0'5.,17 Fifth
1011101 . /NII p1."0416.
Currant, RaapberrY, :4nlaon, Strawberry,
Vanilla, grape, Orange, Minkberry. Apple,
Lession , Pine Apple and Black Currant. Call
aud. see thaw et 11l Poland Erect. Aild•
pinny city Geo. azalea's.
DreigicAttrt *ndletwits.
Doctors' prearriPlleni Carefully prepared
at half the. Usual prlcs. at. FuStosea Drug
ti {Ora. opposlte Ycistbdtee.
Top Can Buy
ro v egaijoion of all kinds at local:4ra.
Disakt.:Ty, No. 1.0.1, IN, 193 and DO
First 'tract, Pitte:quittl. • .
fimistval
At Excelsior MU; corien.Of Licnex and
Federal strait, thineireang. Come one and
ull. u. liolruni, Clark. -
The Best Wearhis'Shea*
airthe city, What' evarybody wants. calf ef! .
tha Opera Ihifiee Shoe Stoic, end get these•
You Cats Buy
es pee coat. .A.lnoliol at Joseph a. rineWs.
'lioness Buy .
kiew ROps at Joseph 15. 71t1C11911.
T'IC£•PACIFIC COAST.
Jleaq Ewing f t Northern Callfornia—
Passage of • {tie Constitutional
Amendment in it irrada7J•pmseets
San Fut zoisOs. Jannu7l.—Wm. B. Po ,
man, long a prominent member of the -- see
de i p t a i r , di
twos gairs 01W
t;
lest three days The rivals and creek" Of
:the northern part of the SLIM are -higher
The story of a terrible earthquake at
Tort hlitnutth doled:
The Nevada .logielature passed the-Con.
entotional Amendment yesterday. •
The levee at Carson city, last night, In
tumor of, Senator Nye, was a brilliant affair.
The Tokomoka (Japan) /*Tokio: Deoem
her Pith, Amin The Japanese Custom House
antberittes ham elven notice that they will
s M
osept erlesn dollars In. palment of
Saw Pessmsco,Januertia.—Tbostrititeerg
Conetituelon, from Panama, and the Uri
deem% frout•,Vortlexid, ..Oregon, with
*woo nrcesonnarrived to•day. •
A dispatch saps: •*Pbe Steretarp of Idaho
Territory/um been compelled to seek the
promote= of Ohs Uhltodatetes troops front
Ins violence of members of UM Leiralaturei
because Of Ws refusal to pay their per
.dleta natal nuttier lostroraolla fonin Wash...
Devon.
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POUTICAL.
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int of . she Coomortlear IlloontOUß
can fusaftentleis ..111sfse. Slew
liar Itavris v tosx.;37ith - 2:1,-Ihe Repub.
• lie= Conaenicesc s pats:lsere tosuarrOW.
It Is likely to be tally attooloa; Apprizes.
Oft Indira the reaomlnstion at Goveraor
Hawley. easel uttons d o nbtlesser;
arts the polleystisasszttal sett iotelllgezt
antrelygimind perhaps that mottos light
. hours a legal etre work, ,•-• - • s
;MO OREM:
The stwelit - Divorce Cese-lreimileit
: • sw, tie , Detendast.-
Meager. Jitntare , .0.-The -jam.. the
Stewart illltorat easet
.Whereht , Mrs. Xmtly .
J. Stewart lOekt.a eitteart trout her hue.
band. Rev. rtart,L: Stewatt,attl the Verna
01 1111111 1 1 1 7411.101111111 la, a 1.1./.1111 et not
guilty this evening. , nweaSe Zee h Lea be'
fare the Superior court of thlcetty tor the
late twelve day'''.' - ,The Jury - werefitt abet
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VOLUME LXXXII.---NO. .20
FIRST EDITION.
ONE O'CLOCK. A. M.
EARLY TELEGRUP.
FROM HARRISBURG.
PenusylvaniaWishiture,
Special plepateiito lliel . /ttatrealkgazette,
• mikaisettaa,.iatiwr
MIMI
Mr. 13Igham ',presented a petition for a
reduction of taxa on the East Liberty Pas,
. . • ,
• lir. Lowry raiwirteil a bill to anthorlaolbe
430 i'ernOf to appoint persons to visit the
prisons of tho State.
Tho following blßa in pines 'oro road: -
Ey
Mr. Bighorn: To incorporate the Safe
Deposita Ccrmtmuy of Pittsburgh;
- A:supplement to an act authorizing the
Peoples , r
Sivingsßaiile.,lie
• By Mr:. Brawn, of • Lawrenee: di • set
against the excessive taxation of tanning,
grazing and outlaying lots in borough.
By Mr. Brown, of Mercer: To changeodie
none of the Shenango Valley niaroad, sale
enlarge the powers of tho same. • •
Blgharn offered a resolution that the
general railroad law take precedence over
all local legislation whop reported. Adopt
ed nnaniumusly..
13.213
; Mr. *inlaid!, from .the Committee on
Ways and Mottoc, reported &halt° increase .
'the salary of the Secretary of the Common
wealth.
Mr. Barton, from the name Committee,
reported a bill to authorize the axle Of Ag
ricultural scrip.,
Mr. Ewing, tram the focal Judiciary Com
mittee, reported ablii relative to an Assist'
ant District Attorney in Allegheny county.
The contosinul m the case of Mr. Linton,
of Cainbria county, withdrew trout the con
.
Thefollowing bills in place were read:
By Mr. Quay: Itelative to the Treasurer
of Beaver county in &certain case.
By Mr. McKee: Conliiming the action of
the Councils' of East
,Birmingham in bor
rowing money and levying a tax to tutp the
same; and to prevent disorderly conduct in
the said borough.
By idr, Waddell'. To construe the law in
cases where railroad companies pay plata'
tan. compel. ,
By Mr: Jenk.o:,. Tcilneorporixte the Masan.
IcHall Association of Stookey]lle. Patised.
By Mr. Espy: To' fence the 'Fort Wayne
and Chicago and the Erie and Pittsburgh
Railroad for the protection of cattle.
By Mr. Chadwick; To pay the Sliest:l4y
County Agricultural Society dsunages sunk
tabled during tbe war. • . •
Boyle .IntrOduced. • naw:rtaa
log only a majority of the House to dis
charge • Committee. it excited debate,
pending which the hoar of adjournment ar
rived, and the question was pastdoned. This
Is an Important change. One.thtrd of the
Manse under the present rule can keep a
bill from being reported. - It came up as the
Special order this afternoon, and was die.
'cuaital by Messrs. Jenks and Mann. .
/idiom-nod.
PROM NEW YORK.
Aid tar um ind_pplue Inieresi—Wc
preaslins In Financial Cirelsa—a
• allure at Um Mock Excaangs—lialii
of a Whisky El4illtes7—asnother Em.
besalemens. • • -
. .
' itbax, Janicn7-=41537.
♦ID TOE 2IIS DIIIPPIDO LSTertrxr.
A resointiOn was Introduced in the New -
York Senate yesterday: that etialorti is
Congressbehnittneted,endlieptatlyes
rrqnented, to propene and advocate the
plumage of a bif toe...tempt from dotter and
taxation ell materials need in the construc
tion of steinnend sailing vessels built in the
United States, and also coextend the direct
aid of the Government toward Um estab
lishment of a mail and emigrant steamship
line to Europe, to consist of three vessels
owned by American citizens. -
-. DENISE/EON OF BUSINESS. •
• There was an unsettled feeling tu tile
money market towards the close of bank
boor. to-day, owing to the stock exchange
failures, and a heavy . decline in stocks.
The °rents of the , day' Induced caution,
and oollateraln :were • closely seratinised.
The decline in values at the stock exchange
will undoubtedly tense a stellting of loans,
but as et the effect has not been fairly
felt. .The report that Secretary McCulloch
will resign, en case Randall's bill is passed,
is not generally , credited. The pending
oeschment against the President; and con
tinued ./lentractlon..of the: currency*, tend
to depress boniness.
The Cuba;froto Liverpool on the ltitt, and
Queenstown on the 13th, arrlVed to-day. No
The failure of Quigley .lirothers la announ
ced. They are reported to have had heavy
engagements on Cumberland and some oth
er speculative, eleake. -
=
Peter Allen wee today held to bali , te en.
ewer the 'charge of embezzlement df
the properlPOr fitrward it Lincoln, Warren
.street, for whom be was cleric.
VOMIT DLITT/LETT NNIZID AND BOLD.
An Pilch whisky illattherF seized by the
government, and estimated in value at
from fifteen to twenty thousand dollars,
wee Immured otrat -a private action Cale to:
day for one hundred and two dollars to
one of the officer* connected with the United
States Marshall's °Moe. The sale Is said to
be nominal and the property fo have been
bought in for Aim government: Vie Luc
' floneer states that it will be sold eagle In
Lerhosesnapioes the set ae h e
made, and
Wlitiee,espeamh hop, one hundred and five
'hams. •
pazzat,e eratirouns' pocerscos.
Ges,ps.l
. e.leiander het/ AP.
Deleted by Cit7ern or Fenton AisJoy Lie neral
al
of the First, or 21 - wiF York CUT . 41 Vt i k
volunteer mll3ita., -
• • - NO CULL rave, , __ d
The cute= telegraph Mee are
there will beno cable news to7iught.
PROM- THE PLAINS.
The Attempt,. blow up at - at. Joe=
Threatening Movements' of the In
diens—Highwaymen. on the Denver
Mute.
_er. Lou.,h Janliary, ile-t - The Democrat's
-St. - Joseph special -- says: 'All The Parties
Implicated in the attempt to blow (up
Demon sblack . St.joseph, sornotilnesh!ee,
have been diacharged.. , - • - - - •
A band of Arapahoe Indians encamped be.
tween Forts Lyon and Dodge, on the Scam./
Xlll Too . ,tre buttqllag Wide.
They have already driven OT nevem,' stay
LlO2l. keepers,
' The mil mash tuna Dewar. wag robbed
00 auk Oth Met., near Ltvino Spring, to- a
party ot highwaymen,desertera treat port .
pa
Jgo llor li fe o eymn. Then
the ribli eroad. rs ere complehayavap.
- •
AEW,OBI.EOB.
Tbs Denislns of Albert Ilbtriet ,
sten—Te.sellt .07 al4le
New °MALES,. napery e rtersible
. or annual Albert eldnel , /chasten:a ere
noonboard the Galveston steamer this
after for removal-A° iirOZEN , " The -pro.
cession was quite large! the half being la.
ales. Arßonit the .tionfederato' Geoenils
present sere thmersilisSeanreprd, Stagg,
i
sod blood. The services were solemn and
ve.
Jen Antcrnle papers song= the repo_rted
bag of pevertiCaserustry. &DOM of Re.-
leans ussr_f'llo nver: lis.retsitettonjor the
21 . = listes=uripo4l..lVir it'd.
velerendered to Col. miiegiLler for trial and
weeekilled In his hand.. •
FIWIE 'TOUPEE.
Anei et use Loyd Peopto,A Carairr
Ineninaent in • Ellen • groorressiodal
illatriot—Tho Word orrbireo
from the Texuaestee..Lew. • . •
2.... t y L . gze lower !mulch
a She Legisiature to 4 dli7; &bat was pasted
oa the dratzaldhgt tralu 'and
equipthohirdasAillter, hrovlde.for s
cavairs• regiment to each ongewsalopol
Wet, ansiposesl or AMU. and Colow
subject to the ortlerAt tnesoyernment.:
Another bill was pacCeet atchtlatt the Ward •
bite tram the tratictilaehtW. -0044 grjo b.. -
go the law in toe Nam duy t;
SECOND EDITION.
FOUR woLocic,' is m
VERY LATEST TELBURERS.
FROM "WiIIFINGTON.
The Debate in, the Senate on
the "
sPATOR .sileß3lllr. LUIS EXOIBIT or . Tif
NATIONAL fINANCIIS.
The; Alt Night Session of the House.
PASSAOE OF HOWIVELL'S TEST
OATH BILL.
Views as to the Impeach
ment Question.
IHE• RINDESPEST IN NETHERLANDS.
The Expected Veto of the Colo
rado and Nebraska Bills.
WASIIINOTOM,
. . .
Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, made a' very able
spimah in the Senate to-day, on the subject
of the tang, andineldentally reviewing the
anemia]. condition• of the country. ilo
urged that us the Government must raise
to deist liabilities wee hag during the com
ingtiscalyear,one hundred and forty
mill
ions of dollars In gold, it is absiarilto tali of
cutting down the rate/ of Imposts — or free
trade, because no tariff to raise this amount
can be framed without 'affording fibers)
protection to home industry. Last year
this tang' gave no i 179,000,000 in gold, but it
was en exceptional year, and we cannot de.
prod upon the present tariff raising more
UMW .190,000,01.10 ifoontin tied during the mitt
fiscal year,
The tariff will undoubtedly pass ,tbe Sen
ate as reported by therinieace Committee:
and ao r ta the lioneti for concurrence in 'the
Senate ammendinenta'
The attempt in the Rouse to pass Mr.
Boutwell's tesroathblll under the previou*
question resulted acantlnummaesslef4
mainly epeu§led by calls of the yea, .and
Isays,np until eight o'clock MU morning.
when's oampromise was Oreetod allowing
tho Mlmurity min bcpur to.dulside the My:,
Thei House thenitcSik t receis until eleven
- -0 0 4),0cer, When Mr. Flunk, of Ohio, Boyer of
Odriairtirsusia, and Ntbiaok _ et laduaa,
isi!plui,lgainvitthe bill, and Mr. Boutwell, Its
hbilii*iri.s . aliporapf It. ThO _vote on
York,
1001,' Co. Mr-Ifahr,
allow York, and Mr. Itelluer, of Califor
nia, ,being the only Republicans who
votel, ads erseiy. Toe bill was slat to the.
Scasittis to day. and ref.:Sired to theJanielarY
Committee.
Tait TYTLACIIYAET MOVCIMIT.
- A prominent Itepublioan member of the
Home. la : recently writing to a friend says,
touching the Impeachment business: clip
opinion ts, and bas
,been, ntoonnt.to
nothing. All Shyest:3 that the Committee
on the Judiciary - having been taking Mai
mony bearing hard on the. President, are
false.' Not a shisle Witness has been exam !
Mod, and
the Committee araprcicutsling
with great caution! , .
AUNT ItATTSIIH.
.Lient. Col. A. Montanmsery has been raw
moved as Chief Quartertalister of ILO Der
partnient of Arkansas, and IlrevetLieek
Col. Pierce ordered to take hls pleas..
C.apt.J. T. Rodgers. Military ntonsliereper,
has been placed on welting orders by direc
tion of the President._ „
Brevet Major General TM C. Darts, Col.
oriel of the Twenty-third Ilrilted States In.
fantry, Is assigned to duty aceortheir to
brevet rank.. . .
Brevet Brigadier General Alvin C. Gillett
has
been appointed assistant Commission
er of,the Freedmen's Bureau for the ,
of biliimaippL
Dicasseen ?AT TO Citaae.
It le wild that the Pinaoce Committee
hare agreed to report a, resolution giving
clerks and employees of the Government
Departments twenty per coat. Increase of
cam petuuttion. Irrespective of tinnier legal
provhdoria, and commencing from the grit
°fluty last.
=
Loonsid Hayek, formerly president of the
lderchanta , National Dank, was. to-day, de.
livered Into the curaWdy 'of the halted
iltatos Marshall, having. bean .arntstod yen
tints' , in New York, on a rep rthalon of the
Court of. this city. Thiyek wan Indicted, Orl
.Aftuulay, for the larceny cur thead of April,
of thirtoen United Statea - bonda, Wait:led' at
411,060, the property or D. It. McNair, in tt ust
for Mrs. Coyle.
Tha Batted State* steamer Itesaca was
talaatta Pornambuco, °a Decazober Wth far
the Paelao.. The !Wool. ly Pelisspola and
Wasp or at Stontoveldo December- oth.
Tbe Yetulacola batng on her way to the
paelde. Thu ltZansas was at bueuos Arras.
Tba'Sfoldcan was . at Otto, Dreautbat• both,
bound to k0b36W.1,10:.
lE=
In ho Supreme Court to-dai, tho woe or
Goodrich it Draw. appellants, vo. City of
Chicago, relative to obstruction -
. to naviga,
ilne,,gas argued.
The argumesq was colemeneed in the we
of Campbell, plaintig tu error, -vs. City ot
Kenosits,WiecOrisin, to retercgo9 tti maul-
Opal powers. •
Count gring..in a Utter to the state Do
parte:lent, dated ILogue. January Lt. rays
About the letter part of November. accord
log to the'cutom of the Netherlands, the
cattle were hused for wioteri since when
'the Itinderpost has lu e ronsed„ notwith . - , I
tending the effect of the govointnent to arl,,
rest its progress. From the let to the la h
of Recomber, the numbers oraninuds eta
tubed ettaiged that of the previous
work by three•immighd. rrom the 15th
the opitionale diminished, the narAber at
tacked being 0,073. Irroui lb° thoo tG made
Its appearance). in the country, *to the /AD
of Deceieber, ip,op.o r r,ntioels dlod.a., the Villa.
ogee, and 'teem were killed. Dreirlorie Lathe
outbreak of the epidemic, 'hoof cattle are
iargelyozoorted to Icegland, hat WO ea'
portation has since ceased. gbris to
cure the disease have been fruit ion, and
the government has corinniut itiationtiois
to the Witted_ district, but so tar With no
si2coesa.
commune Al'D ansatieeet .
The friends o f -Colorado expect a veto
the hie Admitting, that State into the
'juke. FCls
,p'rt.t!ttble unit ztobritekit wiil
sham the same fate,. The 1,;"1 at o 0;1"1/2
except that in Colorado Ilistaerprii.ter,eloo;
of the State is to call together the Leiiiek ,
tare elected under the Constitution, Within
skly dem to act on.the condition of adttiliw
sion; and in Ilehmut . lot, the Territorial this ,
ornor ca ll a the a uto Aggisjektre together,
Jar's elmllar purpOse; witida.itUrty derg.
it In 4.4 6M9ttl impress on thae.both'bUis
,will be pewee eeekiiiiii.alikidlieieCeek..;
gals ontssits Layer:waxiest.
Who eiMpheill of the thithestreition Come
exittee_iliee leieß OPP the New Orleans
Pitiy were
summoned Osaka Ptgyolio 441:41e fkit 7
many to to whether the CoMmittoo f asp?
.repritaintattvos of C.9Pgr9IP; or taw lel.
.kir individually. gav e the members of the
WWI ustuances Or
made any pledge s ituttF i rgrata wuh e a th e
Vle ' ,Cearentati pee Mee ktMet;
BE
PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24. 1867.
- • •
held and would defend and protect it. TI
testimony given proved that no such
pledges wtra avec given; and no member of
the Committee was ever authorized tp
speak for Congrere.
• extra arc Rocco DT IIIR TRILSIDZI¢T.„
The President hai approied the hill for
the meeting of Congress on the fourth of
March; also
.for the appropriation, 01 nye
hundred thousand dollars for the purchase
- of the lower portiOn of City 11411 Park, Sow
=
Mr. Stevens, ennbling act for the Southern
States, was deferred from consideration
to-dnY;Orflug to thoillaces of.that gentle-
Mr. Stove/dr Johnson matte an argument
to Savor of protection to American indus
try; daring tho discussion In tho tionato to•
day on alerts:lel:UM.
lreinnUe onsiocairic convisriond
The Natiohai - Democratic Aisoelation
held a meetlug ta4dgilt for the purpose of
consulting upon the eipediency of holding
Democratic Convention,- at no
Sery ellstant'day: Ilesolntions were adopt
ed recommending the city of .Sew, York as
thdplaeo, apd the Mst of May no the time,
for the meeting of a' National,Deruocralle
Convention. Refiresentallve Rogers, among
others, addres.sod the meeting.
(Front the lietahl Cerre/pead once
The President's vetoe.s of the r'oloriido and
Nebreeka hills were considered In the Cabi
net yeeterday, and, it le evpectcd, will be
sent to Congress on Wednesday.
The Poetmaster General domes the state
ment in the Cincinnati Uu.rile, tile? a con
tract made by him for Slelitete tree corrupt,
end that the Contract Cleric refused to chin
it. Ile says the contract was determined
hy- his predecessor, Governor Dennison;
that there . was-no. corruption in It, and
that the +(batman Clerk did not retest, to
elan it. In all other respects the etutement
Is correct.
There is no possibility of a reductlortof.
the whisky tax, the Commissioner of Rev
enue and Secretary. of tins Treasury being
opposed to It.
(from the Triton. Correlpondence.;
- Assistant Trhasurer Van Dyke hos bud a
lOng Interview with the Joint Retrench
ment Committee, and made satisfactory cc.
pbutation of nit mutters connected with
the sale of government gold by him.
A statement made on the floor of the
noose regarding the Court of Claims, that
the Court hairdeeld&l !heath° net of Con.
areas allowing persons of Color to testify In
Courta of the United '.itates, does not apply
to that Court:la-erroneous.. No such point
was ever before t h e. Court.' What was . do.
gilled was that tit° act of Congress did not
authoiLle a party to testify when the Cal..
ted !hates wait the defendant.
Prom therwoe4 corre.innuan,,..) •
The amended tax bill is grmlually
pua
tng into shape In the Ways and iCrans Com.
mitteis.. To-day they agreed: to exempt ono
thousand dollars from the income tax.
The Military Committee or the lionioLee
=to report ■bill , . transterritor Me In
:lnrcau from the latorior to ,itio War
Mebailment. *.
Tut 'L`Y-III~TII COMINSS.
(SECOND s)iNicis.)
WASH INOSOX, Jan uuy .t 3,1: 4
. SENATE.
'- rectors petition. and memorials were
presented.
On motion of Mr. 13.E.N14EILSUN, the Uni
tary Ctitomittee Was" instructed to Inquire
whether, under present legislation, the ten
regiments of Missouri! !state millua
tared intOthieWnited States sr rviett are en..
titled to boimity. and, if not, us to the expe
dleney of so amending the bounty/ow, teat
they be so entitled.
convicts ix rextrenrs tares. •
Idr.IIAIIIIIS, from tna Judiciary Commit
tee, report.l IL bill providing that jiervoar
ocanined In Sims Pealteutlarien under nea
ten•-e of the Federal Courts, who alma con
duct tnemansPres so ato clump Of isitenoti
does can be sustained • against thew, Chet!
have a deduction of one month IS 1.4 year
triads from the term of their sorvite.
eXrualleft.
Mr. CILS-NDLI:It introduced a bill to cau
ldron the act of /Se.; ua prevent smuggling,
aro that It Isbell not affect any rigid, of eutt or
DeUeetecitlarl whist:May bare accrued under
ay ptinr act of Congress previous to July
11, Pied.
•• ,nolitrvre/t) =GUS 10 BOt.nitllA.
Mt. :WILTON introduced a bill anieriletce
ry of the /lomeateal Law, providing , thet-Ln
the ease of any person alio Ir. In the WI
-14137 or naval sere ler at tlio data Of the
releiatte Of Bald act, Witt Oho was retie:llml
on any public lands, under pre-emption. or
upon widen bona Ible it-Wen:lent has been
made,the period of nye yeses settlement
requital by the set shallbo estimated from
May doh: Wt.
.. The bill :Rita referred.
, *nest anoint craven. • •
31e. ItAIISEY Introduced a bill nmenda.
toey, to the postal laws, which modifies the
led ot lprotal money- orders, viai Ten
coots foram Ordernot eine:witting me del
leis; thirteen penal for ontore from ten to
thirty dotlnn, and twefity-five cents for an
order above thirty dollarL' . The moven.,
Don of the Deputy postmasters for too pay
ment of .money orders, It raised to orm.
fourth Of One per Cent. •denung olber pro.
Tinton., is one for the app olotment of e au.
pertrdendant of foreign; snail, in the Peat
ohice Department. at a salary of ,3,C(V; and
:taZ) l4 .lbtillf ‘lrrtreTefr. "k"'"XY
.
TUX UCINVAZU
Mr. WILSON Lutroducsda bill for theestals.
Ushment of the Llogrird University for the
'education of youths In tho Dhstrict of Ile.
lumbia. deferred.
TUC 10IMS TM? OATU SILL.
The Louse bill prescribing a toot oath for
lawyers practising In, the United States
Courts, seliSrefervnti tathe JULULA&I - Y Cool.
mince. " •
=I
of
Iva. Missed Orifirining the tale
of John E. 110411.000.loogssed, forrnettio
member of Congress. to a [rant of 73,tx0
acres of land to LW:anal:la.
TUX /Mil Pt DILL.
The tarSIT tat enup.
. .
• Yr. OYU AGUE aurrial to amend by Metes,.
lur the duty on brown linen, duck ciuvrasii,
padding, an., tolour coats per square yard,
and SS per cent rid unarm. - • •
Ur. SHERMAN Nook° on the general sub.
lset of tariff and revounes, He Bald all the
irremedrediiintd to bersisedingoid =limbo
raised by revenue otinnysirtadaNd.t.,yr°
we ve depreciated currency
be Id leto require dommile duties In gold.
It would•be la effeet, te legallgo a dummy
isid then repudiate it. With imported goods
itilifferentiall if:append voila arebought
with gold; all transacUons on imported
it are.banederi gold, and being the m
-4=lo a foreign country must be paid for
in gold, thi'idnly glionsall.vollion t 0 `lilt cora.
memo of the works- ybe. nuancini polio . of
the country during the war compels us now
to raise every large amount of Mone yupon in
gold. The &Merest we 4tow pay out.
standing gold bondsiot the United:States,.
according to the statement of the Secrets.
sy i lspd,oo„M.l.•• By the Lanus of all out
" 44" Apt eetapound interest
mates, Joy are iinglertal ‘ lo IMofttold bear.
at opor 0001. Val Conversion
Ws.,rb e ~,,9.!a..lyear or a MU°
more, When they are cow% h°
amount that will r„, to
elect the interest 01111gatIons of the' Bor.
orntrieutnall be all! ',111,077. in addition In
1.1113 theta Must ho ruined an amount rit.
[Bilked to maintain our foreign intercourse,
and other itubtinve. grtr.z.o nyt ortrwitia.;
so" wrgah_ol in estimated, will atnonot to
aglikero. aggregattt amount Of gold
nocioesary for the present decal year will
'he not lode than $140p0,000. in addition to
this there are bonds which are to Lio paid lu
gold, $lO,O elleaotrattleti mature. within
Ito next ' year. • 'With 'tho
Cy 000 41 to tar • $140,000,0%) a
ar in gold It is' 6 'surd tn . talk of a
free trade.tartlfi and .1 'ls nonoctunary to
talk of a protect vit WIT, because "rotate.
not possibly frame a tariff to raise 111.40.000,.
MO in gold, without protecting, to a very
lite° 11mmt, - our. honill Industry, So the
extent that thin-amount tif levied on ant.
°lea that
t ma j y o
Ptou.inc i tp V l 2 3 t r t , , ,t7 n ,
e of
per
under this bill, will not be less th an fifty per
cent. nil triforrot. 'as' it Is manifort then
that the main MIMS Of trio tariff bill ls to
Lrsr, odueo 0160,000,000, we may very prom,.
leave;the QllOlllOl/ Or prOductlon
a 'natter of detail, because it would be
Impossible ,tll.frateala [stint bill pithext
prottletion. It id •eomettmes , said that , the
present tariffwlll'orod ace that amount,
because Miring the 'last gimal year - It pre-,
4= 41 atri/X4450., This not correct. Dor- ,
4/
We SAritygrinlPertatlOns swelled
o t i c, tt , Imperionpn In tide conti,
try, arid yfo Ife US firldrenue 01 , 4114,000A001
but under the verl , iimellatr the year ho.
tore, It was only Idl y red,eoo. The cause M
tH i li s ea gre te 441trrclger-ILI TVA
;to,. were' . depleted - Of over/ [Ling
lroduar44.lo wcl/ domestic
manufacteire. R rlO w • c tl4 the yorti. bad
been•letting tho A as get intrcand wild
enaamx tan In gold whloh
Moue of the - War , they imcortod very large.
ly. Wo cannot depend ICI the Deal, Anal
fitr upon . thoireseet facia' Llll. t will
F rni7 , l ll 31,1441414900 r amcca,Don,
'De t , PrdPuMX - f,.n advantela.
u%l°4la, PRTAI44I.O.i.
r. s Liu
stu d pl at e 'exatoilned,4 9 - p - do:
tat it of thetnilmplatnting the Mottvthi that
actuated the - t.ornmittetr irtnillOptles.. the
dlrrentntrates estabilatted bribe ..,
Kr. rt:BBENDF.I4' opposed - 110' amen,V,
tuent AIL Sprague, - /t tvOltl.4' net 4019-
leave the formation of the tariff. to the
manufacturers. They have too muck Inter
est= It, and as It has been. said, there Is a
great deal of human nature In mon. .
NSON spoke in favor. of. the frin
elple of.protectlon as essential to Wel
fare of the country at the present-time:
Mr. SproguLfs amendnumt was disagwed
to, as wore several others of a similar. ns
tore.
Mr. FOSTER moved - nn nmendmene
duc I n gibe duty on salt, which was rejected.
adjourned.
lIOUSI..
THE ALL SIGHT SE=SION
The House remained in session until eight
o'clock this Inarniugr When n recess Ires to
ken untliciermt. • ,
Vile rust 6A41! Qrefrhem '
On re.assembllng, FINCII, of Ohio,
made e speech against Boutsvell'e bill to
imposer, test oath on' Attorneys and Court ,
sellers practising In the Federal Courts. •
Afeesrs..l.:ll.lLACK, of Ind., and BOYER, at
Penna., followed on the same nide.
At ono minute before 14, s. the Holum&
learfor ned, bto.dtuPs wmMediately called to or
der u as Isession.
All dutorymotions 'were withdrawn, and
Mr. BOYER continued Ills remarks.
ROUT WELL closed the debate in fa
vor ottild - bill, nod at hulf-past Volve the
tote on the bill Was taken. It pasSed—Tcan
114), nays lg.
SOLDIEVR OY ISI2.
Ur. COlMpresepted the methorllU of,the
Wisconsin r.egisluture In reference to , tho
eurvlsiug nohliers of the war of 1812.
amenivs?r . sers.ria - o.- •
.On motion of Mr. PIEE, ti,o Committee
on Ways and !Inane Wore Instructed to in
quire into the expediency_ or aborts/ro; in
Whole - or part ihe torin.ge tar, 'and of
adopting a systeM of differential duties fa.
voting American able% that tbey msr bare
a shore In the impot tation of foreign mer
chandise. •
Mr. WILSON, from the Jit , liolary Coin;
tunic° reportsi Mr. 41tellaborger s bill to
ilefend to o ol protect u 4. the privileges end
Immunities of citizens of the buste d States
In the sevsrulatuttz. , -Ordered to tle print.
mud
roe clout 11(iCri 1{1,12.31.
On motion of 3.1 r. 241,5LAC1:, tho Jetllel.
ury Comm Mee ontainvl leave to report, ut
uny time, the bill to• establish the eight
hour system•.
rlttn:D E. 5.1. 1 .6,
lir.Milltlll6 from the Judiciary Commit•
too reported a 1.111 providing for en addr
tional term of the Circuit Court of the Car
tot Stater, for the Eastern Phitriet. of Ar .
hansas, at little Reek, on the mecond 'Mon'
day of November, anntially. Passed. _
C.CIAUX 07 C. 5.8 MATO..
lie aleoreported adversely the Muse bill
to amend the act to rcirniste the time and
manner of election of United States Sena
ten. Tabled.
•' C.Al3Olll,lSer TUC GOVIGNMIOFT. -
Mr. COOK reported' fifoul Jual
clary Committee the follojving bill to Hunt
tuts time for brit,: log cults toicoro the Court
of CULL., ..Provided that petit tong shall tie
11110 , 1 01111111 sin years of the lime tf.to
eltthris arise." Ps.sse.l.
TUE en-mamas LAST 01.00.
Ity previous order of the House the Ser.
grant at Arta, TM.,untrd at the bar forty
four Inembers, wino arc under arrest for be
ing absuat without learn yesterday. The
House agreed to discharge those who were
brought. In after the fleet call, end Ordered
the others to 10, discharged on payment of
double the usual
vseseer. timen orrice or TarellinEXT.
ItrII I 3I2 . 2.VIZLL, treat the JudlnlttrYGOOlo
mate, reportod bark the House bill to
amend the act of Slate d velaring tLat
t oleoillecrvho than eel as Vresident of the
United States. In ease Tarlarient in 1110
"tikes Preststont and Vice-President. It
provides that, In tusse cy rr,muralb death,
resiguatlorfor local:runty of both th e resod.
dent and 1h:0-President, the Pre.ltlent of
the Sena to'hre tempera, and In case Were
shall be no . Prestdent et the Senate, then
the So esker cf the Mouse, and In ea,o Were
Is no selther, then the ChlelJustice of the
Sure= :Court, andlti&AnOthere no Chief
Junin,-, then Slitalnin-st Gtaataissicinnan
Jilt
ttty of the so bootee Court shall act us I'm
/dent llf thu.Culted htatea oath! the Olson:11-
Ity tat rennOve,..4or du a lS elected.
The seeretssry of lila ets.... 11 Use • .
awl Haas sl Ruts:amnia:llcm by concur
rent re , oluthso nnttest and Altrect s forth
with ranee notification of vacancies To be
made in the Est eut.tve of sorry State, nod
chums the rerun to 'be published at least
111,011. e nrympayer of every State, repllristo
eiretors to to, cho,.en within tont v-four
days, preCnatint: the TtlEnatly . artor Vac /first
Wednesday In IP,cenicer.
La la made tl.so duty of T.l par-on al.c.
cbarstnc tife - datle, and nowera
dent, If Cougre , , Is not Is neaalou, to con-
Venn congra4a 11pr:1,11.1U:1y.
After Losaa.diacul.alnn It ass Ordered that
the LIII Ua Drin'ed and eecoatlnitred., •
rho l'ostr,fil, Appropriation hill v.a, con
sidered a...11,1.1Ni; ibll itvuti then:o(ll4re
already Won pablitlted.
Adjourned:
TIMJEURAPII IC X1'3121.1E7.
•
An Lughslmmo named John Cord, Itetng
at Bureau county, filluois, bhot
and killed his wife, Monday night. Cause,
jealousy. The inurderor was arrei,led.
Benedict a fillaY'Sdriig lurra con
fectionery. shoe store, and Bieck
with's photograph moral, on reaxl street.
Cleveland, rare burned yesterday morn.
lug. Lot, about V.5,t , 0). imurunce, ald,n6).
N. I'. Tullweller, for killing Brady lost
June, to Lonliellle, tint born cnnYieted of
manslaughter, and haa been sentencel to
ten yearn In the Youltontlary. - .•
Henry i:ardiner, of Llenra, Sow .York,
wag yesterday sentenced to ha hung, fur
murder, on March loth.
The raelllcand Silentlc Telegraph Como
panyof the United Stake have opened an
(a., at Lelteettaberg. for the cee 6 ddi ,o4 .-
*cant the Catholic lnaldletlea here.
"In Toronto yesterday. Michael Paretli, a
Fenian wan sentenced ;to beL hung. Owen
Kennedy Fa..found with a recout-
Mendation to merry. Sentence deferred.
Mr. and Mrs. .I.W. Clarke and four board.
era; Mr. awl lire.- /teary Kingsbury mut
Mr. and Mrs. James Dyer, Of rOrtlal4ll, me.,
;mama near losing their liras oft Tuesday
night by poison. ADS. Kingsbury wed
Dyer arc still In a critical condition. The
physician In attendance pronounced the
poison. arsenic." , Dow It was-administered
is ara Sat.:DT. • • -
The Deno/cretin Conventica GI Den Man
e/Muter district, Iran
nominated E. W, lauttlugton for Ceingreer.
•
Ties New llamtniblre AgrlcUltural I.tind
Scrip tins beets sold to C. t:. Lenin, of onto !.
for 490,000. •
•
4 paccag.i of clotb;ngfor the
. C'en.,
lan prisoners, ..arrlvod at 'Porta4o a ; for
days ago, - The perien to 'whom it. was ad
dressed refused to pay Ihu duty, and IL was
bold by the CadaMoanersmall Mr. Thurs
ton; American Consul, paid the charges.
and sent the clothing to the prisoners. • •
- The lire In Alton, Illinols,-Blonda p night
da " .o°a 1 1A ;PPliotg? lautocr Of 11- atips,
and" au? Tippling buildings, occupied by
notual tenants: Total loss, Moen; lrflurel ,
for le ..
Ole. Aleiandot Watt% arell-lcaown as au
ther of •"A 1;11 - 0 1./ran}n 4 And ciiher * odcrl , ;l
died at. Wardle, near Iblintrhurg, boot:and,
on January' 6, atter urn liincs,ot ievCrul
•Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan
appzattal heroin the JadietarY
Committee of ttioNeiv TortZllomo of Rep
resentatives. yesterday afierstoot% t 0 argue
to tains Of tiox t ensl rhchts 4nl we rantl
suffrage. • - • f •
The National Convention of totnicminass.
ufacturere DUALS to Waslnntiton on Febru
.
fa the Kentnctry, scatorday,
'pie ballot . fur ,wtiatcal'st(k.odi Iniwoll;' ;
Harding, 13; Bristow, 21; Itatancon, L •
It. Scott, of thu Bureau, has Fat .
Una the negro althea:atlas In South Carolina,
which, It waa Distrait at ono thaw, would re
sult Ina cnilliton bot‘f nen tho
The Canadian Provincial. Comtalacloncra
will loaco Blontreal'on-Monatly, for' Now
York t to lake tho steamer for fircat en toga
to tut yari4*xtahttton. •. : • •
"The !Mow Snrk Tones Montreal special
ay.: Mr fiat's taiseitm to . I,lngintid b 49 0.
Vitus - to elo witti the editeattrinat ritaftt Pr
tbelrot,estfult minority of Lower c . anada.
The sale, as publiabed In London, omits
tha
otandtna it if remeetted wilriti bleat ithitor
ttirthlitilfe cr thermic*.' - • '
Tho tael ,reeelpts of the Grruld. Trunk
(Ganrllau) Railway /0. were 110,0314.103.
as ;aerea,e of 03,007 over 4s. - Tuao r of
great Western rote .3,10,403, an ineretaaf
of -{7,G48. Theap of, the 4°F/hank von
increim'cit ffe,§o3. The reeelote
of MI the Canadian , cathiefe trim which
there aro retaps, the above,
11 • 00$1o,v,9,10, uli fuoreuse . of 617.5,Wa
CITY AND SUBURBAN
Fon r th rage.,ldditional 01{p And Sco•
bol,han 'lntelligence, Ftrianchal and Com
merial, Ipver,%F.,
The Sowlekley•Pr/soner. •
Owing= the -• non attendance . or impor
tant witnesses summoned from•SewiekieY
by Mayer,MaCattby, the hearing aupoluted
to t2,1“3 place yesterday:tabernacle., In the
ease of "Wm, Latirdermer, charged with
raponO . the person of Mary Brush B aas post
poned until today. • Meantime the prisoner
• renm ins Securely an inmate era watehhouse
cell, nlocation with which ho has become
tolerablY• - •famlller 'daring, the last 'tiro
weeks.
We made no mention Mont report yester
day tllOndtlg of the iellgth of time that the
- ..cperyteit )lean linked nn In the watch-
hon.: We were, in a ',manner, bound to
secrecy, but as the announcement has been
made public through the columns of a co.
temporary, the seal of confidence has been
removed. and We are at liberty to Mate the
facts more ' Nearly two months ago
It became known that Laardermer had ta
ken refuge In the village of Athens,' Ohio.
Thither, some sir weeks since, the person
who held • the - Mayer% warrant for
the arrest Of Laurdernier, went. Ile
arrived ; at the -- plate In the
night, and a very-dark night at that,
and proceeded, under difilmaltlea, to
seek for and secure his prisoner. The ob—
ject of his search was tin a private house,
but =Me out on invitation, and was
lnform—
ed of where his visitor was from and what •
Ills errand was. At first, as we stated, ho "
talked of resistanth and refused to come.;
lie seen thought better of It, however, and.
submitted to he handcuffed. All t: e way,.
after that, ho C 811.3 quietly and peaceably.
Ile was 11:01401i to 'Pittsburgh on the nigb.t
of Prlday, December ittil, cud was privet e
ly locked up Inane of the watchbouse cell a,
and the 41Ivislou door of the banding bik
ed, the prisoner ocoupying one end oft' be
watch.house entirely alone. There lie ,e.
=deed in the strictest secrecy oath Tu
to
day iL hi, when be was-removed to OM iof
the Cells in the public post of the buildi pg.
It 1s true that ua conversation concern) mg
Laurdermer did take place In n boarding.
house on Grant street: in the hearing, If a
boarder,. but as the COTlVOraltliol2 t sok
place • some tour weeks subsequently r to
Imurdermerla arrest, be can hardly Leone
the fact of Ills incarceration to that., At
lust the authentic. became convincer. that
the apprehension of the two retur.luing
etiminals, for which purpose the accent of
l.aurdenner was kept secret, was not being
furthered by silence, and yesterday morn
ing we, in common with colonel, Vie other
papule., reported the ease •
In conversation yesteniny the-prisoner
was very re.rved and refused to give may
infornaatlen concerning h.mself. li e spoke
leelingiy of his mother, who line died since
his luenrceration, and protested his inno
cence of tile imputed reline. Ile stated that
the girl is of taut character, and that, on the
night of the alleged rape, he saw her In
eitialieny with two men. After she left
them she came and walked a short distance
with bim, and that is all he knows concern.
tag her on that night. We hope that now
his once will be fully Investigated and his
guilt or innocence firmly established.
Mertens' Aveldegt—Pittabnrch . mud
rte Train Thrown OS—ramientrerro
Injured.
The express train going booth on the
Pittsburgh and Erie 11.allroad, wart throw.
off tem track at about four o'clock, on Tues_
day afternoon about two miles south of Pa.
lukl. and elz tulles north of Now Castle.
1-awrerace county. The train was behind
time and M. running faster then new] to
drover last limo when- it area thrown off
the track be a rail which the frost had
sprung. Two crowded t peasenger ears were
thrown 00100 ten or fifteen feet down an
embankment and completely', overturned.
Speedy ettoret were Wattle and:very s.on the
bad succeeded lo keocklog open
lato tie bottoms of thol. oars; thus gte.
lug Lwprl.enett passengers ru, °poorer,.
nityt to extricate themselves. It was found
h...t no on. had been 1:111eu, although every
.one bad been inure or less injured; some of
6iriou.ly. The 11101 t merlons CAse was
that of Pr. G. 31. take, of leneheater, New
York, wl.o was very severely tut about the
head, .tut had blo tight arm broken, besides
resolving several other external InJurlea.
An old gentleman, alma received seine very
bad cot. *boat the head, and other inhulea
tvideb are of a dump:robs nature. Ile was ,
in,oensl , lle for a abort time. A lady, appa
rently foreyative years of age. mid IrTotteg
lady aleo sustained some severe injuries.
A irtele girl, abbot, eight or slue rears of
ago, retelved several' internal injuries by
being crushed. A gentlemen, who had
Iwo!, precipitated into the brook . , was rea.
coed from drowning by ono of the nassen-
W,rs. The brakeman of the train wee
standing la.ltle the !stove when It went
over the embankment, and was very badly
burned abOut the face and hotly. The pas
senger. WOTO removed tea farm house, and
subee , mently went in • a freight train to
Now ('sotto. where those who were unable
to procernt received medical aid at the
Lawre dee iio4ll.
The Other Ptlde of ../11 Etemarkable
'
some months ago there was given here an
extended account of the marvellous adven
tures of Louisa ' Macke:mu, whose 'extraor
dinary statement of the experiences in lice
lug limn „Nlormondom, set all the country
agog. The story was told as nearly as - pos.
Chi° as this told It-to her listeners, no com
ments being made and the readers being
left to Judge for thermic:lves of -Its truth or
falsity. -She told her tale with wonderful
candor and exactness, and care a romance
hitch was -worthy of Munchausen, the air
of literal truth. That her story wawa ro
mance, we are sorry. to say, wears fully
convinced. Tanner Information, collected
slime her arrival here, places Louisa in as
bad all x morally, assist, Is physically, The
untherltlee at Mount- Jackson hare writ
ten that, when LOuLsa arrived in that
locality, oho was =contraltos irstolen horse,
and that elm was so closely pursued
that eb e forsook the animal and god mama
the field, hiding under the hay atm*, .The
tact of her lying . under the stack for too
thee slated, Is, admitted, bat that Is the
only part h , story that is endorsed by
the Mount Jackson people. .The repute,-
thin which she gained there; both among
-medical and unprofessional people, was
unquestionably had, and so far as we can
learn, her demeanor 'while here has not
boon calculated to give her a better hold
on the alfocUons the people of Pitts.
burgh.
I:occupy abe bee left the klagle lintel, on
:ht• corner of Tease and Second „streets,
where she had been staying sad In corn.
ploy with. two other women from hero
hell established herself at Plea Creek In
this dolmtr, with what purposes ive cannot
definitely state, ire regret to be obliged to
make these statements - concerning 1.1 pe
-eon - -so sadly , disabled( and opOrwea.
found ilaserfloglolirld- have commandtld
ft
se largo sham of üblie sympathy,
The Gres( Tournament.
— Much Interest is being manifested
throughout UM entire country by the druid
National Skating Todrnament which has
'been arranged to take place at the Central
Park neit 'Seek. Tb prOiiseeta are that it
will he eve Of the bir sit athars of the kind'
ever held. On Man ay afternoon all the
contestants for the prizes will appear. On
luesday, at two O'Clocrk r. u., the contest
for the p rizes will commence, and be con.
Wined :BP .rollowing Priday Inclostrd,
Thula -es to uctcontestml Barrire,.to the
post gent:Malan skaterlloo, and the Ch um-
Pins hold 11.1a1 et dinerlea; to the best
ally skater SA - and' the CM:implant:old
Zledal of America,
The following celebrated skaters from
abroad hare !again.] their Intention to be
present, and participate in the contest
Wm.']]. Bishop, the great New York ski:Oink
John Meagher,' the champion or t.'S.liatla
West; Sidlick roboUejil, Of New York;
Col. bhaferl Of lit. Lents; Wm. A. 'llonry, of
I
Chicago; Capt. Miner, of Detroit, and John
Engler, of Jersey city. '
Misses Poz, Eiltotte and Nellie Deane, of
Chicago, and Misses Newton und Miller. or
I New yore, the most celebrated lady aka' ,
tore lu the country, have decided to enter
Tl h o L :o t n . t_t_tit undoubtedly be one of
thesozonao intoro.t. and exonoment.
• Pit tabetesh.delhoot of MAW:4_ .
The Importance of extending the great
advastuges ifortieli front Itaysepertor
course of study ; la the tlitshnigh School of
I.teslgn, has liduced the Dtiectine. to . open
anevening clasiforieales, viler° [icon:miry,
Pers r eetlve qt.el Vl:awing zoi the cast will
to
"reset Inky of sech u class for our arils:ens
and those studylng.torsratles,Whers
ucated eye wllllnvertably se.lne the atetut
of n v orit,,ian seenotlie too highly appre
eicteu by the cals... and we. trust assay
will coke adventego ofthls excellent oopOr.
lenity. Although the artisan class is teen,
ttesect ebove,'lt to not by psi, 5 A , 4 a,.1..,: n d.
'e..loety tc,runce, hutttll Wits; malt cultt
legion In art; •
E=9
- ,
cepsfal Steryteir be
preaceiteA nn d4tlre Elzatlng Costume to the
- hastlady skater Ila Allegheny cOonlY,
Thureday afterneop, at 3 o'clpelt. Eotrlea
to close at Vl:o'clock on ThUTSLUY. ja2l-3t.
Taken Oseir,;4hetrarulay,yeaterdax,
took to the lontlent Tins!: ..,nnta;
colored, Lamented Of..- Itto tudary
'daughter, and imtdAtt 1111,11,er,convleteq
, rz, , . . ,
? t
( - ( "t t : 12 " t <.t
-s. .) I v ) , ). _ .
' PRICE THREE CENTS.
Meeting. of the Manchester Cononßs.
The ended moo Mini of the Council ofMaa•
cheater, whieh was appointed to take place
on Tuesday evening,-but was postponed
from the fact that a quorm of members
were nol present, was held last evening at
the chamber of the body. •
- Members prom rd—William Dili Thomas
"Harper, George !W. Motheral. Alea. Patter
son, and George W. Windsor. Burgess
Yaw, presiding. •
Tho minutes, of the previcros meeting
were read by the clerk and on motion
adopted, after home dzsenasion on minor
points, with the, exception ,of that portion
veferring to the proposed election of clerk.
! Ur. DM a - Rid:row his previous •nomina
tlon for clerk, and nominated 2fr. Henry
.Davidson..
Mr. Patterson' nominated' Jobn U. Mar
per, and onvnotlott the nomination closed:
11;110ting,for_dierlt36en probeeded. and
rtinieltett in the election of Mr. Davidson es
.olerk by four votes against two for - Mr.
Harper. t • • • -
Mr. llarper vacated the clerk's seat and
Mr. DAVIIISOII was Metalled in the Mace. .
Mr: Dill moved a vote of thanks to Mr.
ilarpor for the able and Manion t manner In
- which ho and performed mediates of Clerk
during hie term of °Mee. Clarinet nasal
mooslyy•• ' •
The Burgess announced, tho election of
Borough Sollortor us the eext baslneas in
'order. . .
moved that the rules - gOverning
the House of Bepreseetattv es be adopted to
govern the present Connell, Carried.
A, C. Patterson, Esq. and A. S. Bell."Ese..
were paced In nomination forßorougn Solt
cam- and on motion the nomination closed.
The ballotting then proceeded and result
ed as follows: Pattered:: foot' votes; Bell
one vote. Mr. Patterson• was declared
elected. • • - • •
Mr. Wm. Diclianry was nominated- for
Borough Regulator and elected by acclama
tion.
The election of Borough Treasurer was
declared next in Order mu Thos. B. Updike
and A. M. Stevenson wore placed in Dann
nation, after which the nomination was de
clared closed. lar:Stevenson - recolved three
YMCA cud Sir. Updike two. ..31r. Stevenson
was declared elected.
The next business was the election of
Borough Constable. Limo Stewart• was
placed in nomination, and the nomination
closed. Mr. Stewart was then elected Con
stable loramiamnlirm.
Lie= Steweirt was than 'nominated Street
Commissioner, and there below nb opposi
tion, he was elected to that Moe by moni
sm:Com
• it. AL. •.Parko was nominated , Sor Wharf
Master, and was cleated by acclamation.
- For Botrd Meantrora, Thomas
and It. Si. Parke wale nominated and elect
ed by sechanation,there being no impost-
Cols.
The election:3f Tax Collector wen next in
order, and. Isaac' Stewart was nominated
and elected, by acclamation.
' It. M. Parke was nominated and elected
Salt Inspector- • • "
For Borough Printer the Pittsburgh Du.
notch was nominated wad elected.
The following gentlemen were placed by
the Burgess on the several comMltteesi_
Fin 11 ance—Motheral, Pattagso sad DIM •
ordinance—Patterson, Dill Analliotheral.
Wcidsor and .IfotheraL
Claims-1f arperiMeansand Windsor. -
, lrharla—Windsor,Motheral and Harper.
.Railrards—Mean, Patterson and Dill.
(A.—Motheral, Patterson and Means.
The first LTnesday in eaoll month' was
adopted as the time of.meeting..
On motion it Was resolved that the Street
Committee bo Distracted to meet the Street
Committee of Allegheny City to confer re
specting the proposed sewer through the
n° 2l . irMlarper sulked to be relieved from
serving on tte committee having in charge
the appropriation provided by the borough
(or tlierellof of an old lady who was injur
ed by falling into an excavation. Granted,
and Messrs. Dill and Motheral appointed on
the committee.
Mr. Dill moved that the Street Commissi
oner be directed to notify all concerned to
place Proper guards.abort all dangerous
places In the borough.. Carried.
Mr. harper moved that a committee be
appointed to confer with a committee etg
pointed by AlleghenyVounells concerning
the proper mode of carrying out the wishes
or too people as announced ut the late Mee- I
The Burgess appointed Messrs. Dill,
IVMO aor andliotheral on the committee.
A petition ,Irom.Sereral citizens of the
borough was read, praying that a quantity
of oil.' stored by the Pittsburgh and Cleve
land liallroad Company, In a frame build
ing, be removed far the general safety. The
petition was accepted and filed, and Messrs.
Lill and Harper appointed r committee to
investigate and propose action In the mat
ter.
On motion, adjourned.
The Death of James Toung—itionelas
sten of the Coroner's Inquest.
The tweet in the case of James Young,
who was burned to death on Sunday morn
ing. was concluded yesterday afternoon at
the °Mee of Alderman Butler. Four new
witnesses wereezamlned, bat no testimony
of importance wits elicited. The Jury re.
tumid the following verdict
"That the said Jamas Young came to hie
death by being buratto the building on the
corner of Webster and seventh streets, on
January 10th,11167, and that the fire was the
work of an incendiary unknown to the
JorY." • •
Michael Seshill, arrested on charge of eel.-
tins fire to the building, wits released on his
own recognizance fora hearing, there being
no evidence whatever to warrant his longer,
detention in prison.
Central Skating. Park.--Th . ere win Ito
presented an entire Skating Cotitrime to the
beet lady skater in Allegheny county, on
Thursday •nernoon. et 3 o'clock. Entries
to close et 12 o'clock on Thursday.
Skating% Contests.
This afternoon, at three o'clock, a contest
Is to take place at the Central Park bb
Omen lady skaters. The beet uskat.
man Is to receive a full akatlng Inatome
as a prize:' Ruch Lntereetnnd a huge crowd
may be expecteiL
To-morrow afternoon the skating match
between Critchlow said Burgess, for the
champion gold medal of Allegheny countyy.
takes place at :Ms Park. Burgess holds
W m =said at present. and the present Cob.
test is In response to a challenge sent him
by Critchlow.
Central Skating. Park..—There trill be
presented an entire Skating Costume to the
best lady skater, In Allegheny county. on
Thursday afternoon, at g o`ekto.k. Kntrles
to clove at in 9Niftelt on Thursday.
Grand Charley Festtral.-.Oar readers
'will bear In mind thstatatiirand Charity
Festival of the Social Mad, astsoclatka
of our molt reapectable and eancatellrealar.
cd fellow-citizens. wiVh i e.l% Exoticism
/tall, Allegheny, Ulla Ten ag. public
generally ata l larlted to attend. Wo „know
of no baler sum where to srmnd a -mare
pleasant time. and the enjoyment will be
Sweetened with the knowledge that; we are
contnbuting to a worthy mull Staritable
cause. Good must° will he In attendance.
and every arrangement has, been made to
make the emir pleasant for all "who may
attend. • • • •
Masonic IlalL—Faiher gamy positively
closes Ms season 16 - Ith us thts creek, We
seldom lutve an opportunity to listen to.
"gbh a varied and interestlng programme
us is nightly presented by this company,
It is no wonder they are so sucoessful for
talent lather chief corner stoat. -No com
pany has visited us and maintained snail a
claim on t4e. Wootton' of the people as the
Qua 'bliss. it. any have • omitted" - to hear
them ve &awl° al/ -such lb pay a meat ta-
Masonic Wel immediately.
Central'ltatiag, Park,—Thorn Is be
presented an entire Slatting costume to the
best lady eknter In Allegheny etbnnty. et
Thursday afternoon, at 3 o•obak. - "Tknaties
to elate at It e'e/nek ell Thursday,
. .
.
• trust Best et liellitputiPlapers—Th,e
OM& Prethyterian--eare 4 , 1 s • hoid
retie. appeared' in an =I • farm last
week. The (casette increases Tim as it
groats in years. The enlargement Wail
canoed by an increased advertising I/Arad;
age. It is an excellent paper 9 0 nr.
grotidide Its pinriehXrll cI#PIIPIX'SUCCe**
• the Athenianle Beadlair • Circle %
anion is compfted of the young ladles and
gentlemen of that neighlxmilood."beld an
election recently, 'Men resulted** lemma%
President % W. rd.= Annum \rice President,
-WU beeretary, dotal Bryant;
Treasurer % Idles Dickey; Budget tenors:
Miss Fannie/Lath:alga and lir.cunninghim,
Nere tt‘ a v.surd...y, , There wilt
the etoekhoidere of thli
company at we Heald of Trade UMW; 0 0 .
rhuttafaV. January . 25th. at throi oviecdr.
The Object of the mooting la tovrind up the
sgrairs6ls, P.P oo . 9 . and divide the re •
tumult* undo. nee . 4,9.fertieetteng, 'R.'
dayt paper. - -
Ventral akaun— liaarai.—nere will be
presented fa euttriftikattna Costume to the
be lady skater to Allegheny eninktYi
Thursday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, :teams.
10 close nil! o'clock on Tlmnagii•
.
_Pllige Cope Aricrouste—For pleta4tly
cratftli!'..V.V."l2dls.br.r:ar .
WI; and for clew:iglu and falladdisSZ
or ollrer.ploted wiLro. War:fantod q.
toll no quickiilvor or ad, omen:A ..l 4i
ortlok For rok? i t livataa,-
deaf'
iis e sir.' annual
K:rtalX-41M8tratigrne
tltoll'eDee
•itnunnniatarann. at t otnia. Ratan
Val* on 74innidaz.
li=l
El
OM
KINSAS SENITORS.
ftemleetton of Senator Pomeroy for
the Lan= Terns and Major Roes for
the abort. . •
Tcrega, Kansas, Janes! . y2l—dort. s. e.
Pomeroy was re-electel'United States Sena
tor, for the longterm, and Major tily.Roas
was elected for the short term. Thu follow
ing was the. rote: Long' Term—PomerOy,
SI; Una. Lee, 25. Short Term—Ross, GS.; Cor
ney,lo.
. A large crowd called on the Senators elect
at the Capitol Homo. Speeches were made
by Meseta—Pomeroy. Cldrke, - .l3lnnt,
Anthony, and others. A salute was tired.
and the result of the election gives general
satisfaction.
FROM KENTECKY.
Me11111"Or ate liallroad Train Babber.—
!two of Them to .be Hong In Nero),
Pa.AVIKIAN, ;Tan; 23.—William P. Ring
and Abe Owen, the train 'robbers, who sub.
sequently killed Harvey King, one of the
band, were sentenced to -be hanged on the
2hul of .reb. • The remaining ten prison•
cm charged with robbing the trainorere.
granted COlatinuanCe of their trial until
June.
1111ver Telegram',
(By the e)Lelumis' Notiona: Telepruph tb.)
Special D patch to Pittsburgh Ouiteue.
A Oct. Crrr, PA., Jan'. ii, VC.
Weathertitill stormy. ho signs of a their.
River and creek closed. • 011 market Quiet;
the ruling. Price is Silo per bbl, bore, rod
42,10 on the Creek at the walls. .
CA117.0, January 12:—Iieether mild and
pleasant. the mercury' rialng to forty-three
glaring the at ternoon. Tho puralstent efforts
oil the part of certain parties ut Memphis
and elsewhere to close Davi:titian below.
this point has proved a signal failure. The
river won't close, notalthltanding their
heavy dispatches. The Goleta bus packet has
leilmpon her regular connections with 'all
the,trulns. Tho ice has at no time stopped
moving below this point.
NEW ADVEREMENTS
'IISIIII.ILDALE CFAILETEIIY. = .The
the Impcgt snbar.
ban place of sepolchre, accept out. In %his Conn.
on/La...Med on New Erlyhton road..llnmedlete.
It north of •11ctheny. For burial lots. penults
Alle
CL
or t AA/EY. itles. call atgheny Central
car. Dr -
ag ktoro or COOL 1
R . .T,TvEnTE & co"
UNDERTAKERS AND . EIIBAIIIERS,
Mazda/tar, Woal'a Ron and vidnity.
COFFIN ROOMS AT MANCHESTER QUERY STABLE.
Gainer he Meld sad Cantata. atreets
mu. and Candages A:addled. . .
ALEX. AIKEN. •
. .
trIVICII3.I=OI.43IELIES
No. WI Fourth KU fa, ratlbureb, Pa. COFFLNS
of all lands: Ck.a.L . N.S. (ILO V En. -an d every de
scription of Funeral Forrosbjng thirds furnish
ed. Coolls opened day and night. Hearse wad
Carrfages furnished.-
Parrarencms—ltsv. David Nem D. D.. M.N . .
K. .
W.
31/11er s Esq Jacobus. D.D., Thomas Ening, Flo.. Jo
cabki.
WATCHES, CHAINS AND
=
AT A VERY SMALL PROFIT, AT .
WILL T. WILEY'S,
6 Wylie SG, 3d door from 6th;
4e3
DIIN SEATEI dr. CO.'S
lIP'47CII R JP4IRrro
3715TAt1.33.X.i24373 nerimrow
No. 56 Fifth Street,
OPPOSITE JIASIOSIC HALL.
•
Having El tad Chen.. emulative:lg for t be re
ratan/at WAlVllletl - lead o,C li., with good
loots end a /arse etollemehetent forts of works ,
men. we ve enabled tl work es wei
t. lf not
better:L..lre other store llgthe city We tebes
ligts ror repairs will reeelve prompt attentutat
mid be regulated by our
"STANDARD TIME!'
vcri.c2avclagrEmmiqt.
PCS
JO*. BLPIALS..T. W. H. LATTHaR..i. ANDERNON.
EAGLE COTTON WORKS.
1101rAvEciG IitECE7iiTLV
POR
CHAFLD TOL A Affl.E. CO CT • W it a
formerly owned by Messrs. RING, rENsoci,
a CO., we respec Inform the pubffc tnat we
.111 continue We manufacture at -•
Sheetings, Cotton Tarns, Carpet
Chains, Candle Wick
and Batting.
Orders may ht left at the Office of the Works,
COME 1816E111 0D &MCAT STS, ALLEGREIT
- , • OR, AT TliE
PITTSBURCH BREWERY,
Camaro( Duqueme Way and Barker's Alley, .
ffik:ol.3-Wakl, PEA,.
JOSHUA RHODES & co.
_110:11Z
89 89 89 89 89
89 MIRKET STREET. ; 59
,
90 TO
I=l l4 !Sal
89 Iflarket Street, 1 . 991
AND GET 1 - 01111 • I
BOOTS, SIRS, &e:
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST
IN TIM 33 orr,r IS9
RV AUCTION GOODS REPT.
JAL ROBB, S 9 Market St
, 89 S 9 S 9 89 S 9 S 9 S 9 SS
THE PLACE WO BUT
COOD
BOOTS & SHOES
CUEL2EBx% ZEI
MOO-LINT° OjK 8,
7(o. 92 .Federol Sired,
ALLEGIEEkT
TEE LIGHT ICI LANE'.
U. cavirraxo yam..
.10311)3, CRAWFORD & VO6Fl l . .Agts.
TlrE• MOST .POWETITIETL AND
TRULY RRI4LIA COAL-441.: u.ts
LIGHT IVS3I.II.)DUcED,
Adopted by V. 8. Government.
Non o:piastre. Chen SO. Betatitd. °Pres a
three•MLlareatee Ma. may °Mee
lamp. Th maps Is adapLeStaall o
ami ea lat r I. merely a eammem, never
reguLmi t imi =vs. Burn.. on tßisimlnci-
Man
y et i tal s loa LUTE 12.1)
OlDrt opposlla Poe. Mies, stove rUtoc.X's
Neese Depot. moor.
yaTal•OisßCOay l
POO Watches, (larks. Jetre l l7,
SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC,;„
lasza7 szazt:r.
Msittiskrussaa,
Allir Part I crl+x Ally, goat eiteliZa.l7,oo4aB
C"'""""4".,
A bituffuTnivnatini NOTICE..
o 4 4roblistraoo to Ito
Fatale or .N.YEI.II =Let bers Os. f
late or I.ont fr ; ot.C. err
i v 3;ll,lt h ei.VA`" -4 •:°.'llu b `, 4 , ," 4 " 4 „,tv.hi
t t
Warms o‘..domtirds seal .. vit. - 1o;
rieeoV tileredens mil =to kootr the a ri.. r
ltOLltt
A L 4oslotttrilflx.
Lower OD Ciair Tow D. or
W.' 0. Al7olll.%trieoll. toroel l- fi -
Dttottotd l'lrtotargb A . '
,latt.tAr
NM CLOSE & CO.,
Practitanktnattre Bliparactitrers
COH MR .
AND WAYNE
zirliarqura COIIIItIpt On
suelomifiG-4 GoOD'READV.-,-
Tt tint w.at rocwhoine. - so IclllOW AZIPS •
fitAlltA f !AM. , t ..M.
INWARD'S LLVERY'a k SALE STABLE S
stred,mear Ilronottan , ela Flow
innsenut ***gu n pielunwl.i.Nid
Stmt.. • s 4".
WANTS.
A URGE STARE,
WISE ` SPIED EOOEI 7OR iribok&
No. 134 • WOOD STRUT.
WANTED, -
..mrsr aft. !.131012 - - ' -
➢tfteea fears of ago, • 'bastion in a "Book or
Stattona7 Stan'. Apply
Jairra: 112 PLNX HT., VIA Wad. 4
WANTED,
012,000.
•
Wanted to narrate, an mart rate au too do
property, (dr anti year. .Addrada •
Box "sr GAZ=Pri 0 , 71 M
. stattror Where an Interview can inL ,alO,Ol
_
WANTED-50 Store and liot
-7. tow' NraaatottLnaas, ce'wb rood
wages and steady .employment vrtll bs Veen.
Yo ove belong - 4m to the .10cildars! Lltton /Lim
elation aced apply. ,
Baluestoso a CO.,
t.c.l,frrtO...lt
ECM
WANTED:--Groduwes : of Lit. -
tr. , / Isd Corenserelsl.oo3eroe totwttttw
pes - sesnently la boldness regale - hut Beeman
ship and badness correspondence. • - •
Apply with referenee.l.o
• . • , H. 13. CIIRRA.N,
, i , ll . C ., l 4 o.ran:4strcet, opposlle Court
WANTED. - 100. 1000. 10,000
Iten to sell ANDREWS' maENATUR.•
which ea, be littactied• to aggrmotet the
belt gas light In existence tin COIII.OII oil.
concede,. sr a candle: lorilltiot litioreut Molt
rapidly millog article Oct. Tetellltc•at,ll.l.oo.
'Aged., axe coining money, selling It With right
to ore It. . J. C. TILTON,.
Ja. St. Clalr Meet:oMo= No. )
IVAINTED--AGENTS.The, best
. cbute..n.. 1 Work or Historical Vans
sad NA/novel- Iroponance. The only Work on
one N.} .yet:ln the geld. - FABILMIIII-Ali tr.
OUK NAVAL CU. S, M ANDIE J. T.
rADI4X. the distinynished Ari or kid Mtn.
tort so. In one heAdeoros Toning illostrated.
',cad at once for teethe and territory. — Addrekk.
. A. U. TAL • •
jell IrSard& eq . Ls Ma•ket ett.. ritutmtgarc
WANTED-AGENTS-111r 'Tag
EURENAswitcmacitisEcomeawr '
to aril
tee E Edis AlitEraNN.• Will WI I
froqn t.l.sne paper to bear,. Beaver cloth or
leather wlthort change of real, :media t< lion. Beift , ufittstlog protean/ foot and newly '
dertened fuer-motioned UNDLIWItip. Adartio,
eltelosind sumo J. H. HALL & CU..
dell
en Iflftb. stmt. ldroddd Place, ) 2,2
Mut:tar. h. -
WANTED—AGENTS—TO SELL
the CIIII,DRICNO3 ALUMS. of vicruess
AND PllntMe, written and complled by nes.
ASA. IItILL.A !SD. The Book contains a *tee •
Portalt of the %TAW:ll%l3.re than sae hundred
pictures, and Is nicely printed and bound , era
taunt please all the children.
J Ader;st....
W. J. HOLLAND
Thl
• Ptile nisty
EffEMI
'WANTED.- AGENTS. -MALE '
• • and FEMALE—In every "Sd•re of Wetter.
Penney!vents, teethe One new Steel Engravings,.
. ••Pits.YKII A r VALLEY ! -••• •-
• TILE ..11sIDEN'S SILOYItYI.••
• • LINCt•LN•SI.IO3I-EIe.TISPILINISPIELD••
Wither by the month or by connalsston.
1111.ets' rates alloweel, For toll parttenlars art• •
ply 1,1 person, or_addren, TA.{ , OO a CU,
ata •• 43 Vita street, Inttstrureh,
610 ; .:tlin Al
FOR SALE.
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE..
The large TWO PTORY DOODLS SEW'S
DIVELL.I.NG. N now Fulton_ street, oppoalte
lien Ire avenue, oetnpled by W. Will
iams. Iraq. The boast i s thirty-right !Dahl:twat
by thirty-05 feet deep, standing on 'a lot Efly
feel front by one hundred Sect deep to a twantg
loot alley. The dwelling mon dealrable any
pleaaaut containtng YOU aTlig.LI IMAM% be--
Ones haas, de.. 1111 nett front yard Pod Wee
sour In rear, makinit_ebarythiug etieerful and
pleasant. For terms and further Information,
abPIY to
S. COVIIIDEUT 1510215,
140.510 MAIM ET STREST.
F°R SALE.—One Three .Story
Ibrelllng Douse, containing eleven rooms.
ONE TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE
eoutalsang eight rooms and ibrlshed Attie.
ONE SMALL YNAME HOUSE ..
contetottot dv e,roOme - ind yearn, boil. of
WM- H. CA3iPBELL,
No, =2 Second Street.
FOR SALE OR RENT.'
A -COF FEE STAND,
In the Armlet House Diamond, No. Zr. Yor
blether pantlonlais enquire at•theiStind. No.
Zr. In the Market House Dimond: „rtrulholln.
Joist/um
FOR BALE,
•
THE ROUSE LOT •
• •
N. '4O Crelg street. rir,t W.rd, Allegbany.
Tke hsese is mislabel:menet two-stars !rune, In
roost repair- The lot fa 31 Sett Crone onAleate- •
streetandl.o feet deen, eiteisalng to keZUM -
7511111 1•511•1.
it% MVP/ e 1.131/LILitONDEIT: Pittsburgh.
1?OR SALE—nne•Lot fronting
JL
it feet, 9 Inches, on West side Of eaadasty
scrim lurioleg bnck 91 f.et. 6 Inches to Widg
no which there • erected two Story Nita
Looser, r. en asstd., say stre.t. with 6 roctossesela
sad ea Willa alley, with 4
M l l 7loiniesebi , :ppc.
site the eonrth Ward deboolWill lOU
at a bsrgato. by ruuktarr 6 H. 14.1..
,J 36•1 Fitate Aetna.. -
Y
Ja191613 No. Ph Bea ee etreet, Alleaberty.
_F OB i
EIALLE--;.The Church Build.*
Ice occuped by rice Cf. P..4.113(3E1C-
Li ATION, corner of Ybst and Zsat streets All..
ebony etry otrered rot sate Propopttioes for
purcuarc . 111 be received, and fell tarot:ostlers
sir= oy =Serer tee undersigned; mita Feb
ruary list, 17e7. I Jo- EIEOWF..
xo. Veto 411 . .4. •
.A.LEXcauxtg ZAK
No. Illitsruirra.
11103
von SALE.—A desirable prop- -
. erly Al.eghway, located on Beadnelry
Meet and Strawberry elle): the lot Isar.; al
Mtuotodty .trntaad IN feet on hualreern al
ley to Herron alley, and only one aware tam the
DISMOrId. The Unproven:lents are r beta Doane,
with seven room.. and frame they oaths sett
end of the lot. Too further lntortrullOntntietre
on the orratties.
J Oa= 172 SANDIISEY STEM.
FOR SALE.-ONE Two.sTour
IRONCLAD BUILDIM3, erlth rood - atom.
naoro. (and four (4) year lease of mond Q® 1*
nscc sterl , :l 01 taste In good location. betas Bo.'
672 Pe on s tree., corner of Harrison Weals - s. mild
Des rood loeatlon fora Ye ed ntore. or Thimble/
ad Una Fitting .Yboo. Ellguir. of IL RADCL-
I
a FF. No. 70d Penn street:or BAILIFF. SHOWN
lb CO.. rlombers, Want and. We Plpe
No. ES Yederal error[. Allagtieny Cl . nrtiO
=am
FOR SALE—Second Hand
STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER.
Enquire of
Fon - BALE,
LAME BRICK 'DWELLING HOWE.
With all modem Ininrovementa, eamilotatent.
dor. and alimate on the Penna. Beltway.
=lre • No. 119 JUIDSI' glee% •
~•,
FOR RENT.
TO LET,
OF.FICZ,
Oa frac flon. of 69 .4 If 'Water street:
OEM
.11.100 DALZELL t yob
1T0 ,1 1 ,7 5T,-,Eight Booms of a
4.11=4[11T.7:NZ ePallV"llilieleli!
teremeas sod .eault7 ram:Laos Eh ,
en Ist of wcrn
',Lao. IQ I.= —Two other Dwelling*. ea
Ye./ strtel. Le. Christ Church. /11 , 1 , the mar
_ , (•11711111CILT BON.
...41.114.11 • 5l klarko stress.
F°r.
4 L4RGE JIZOCMI,
In bast bonding of GAZETTE. ?or partici.
Lars. Inquire at -
, JAl7:rll7 GAZETTE COONTING-EOOll.
FOB BENT,_ .
81'0118 ROUX NO. OP .ILANK.LT WT511.1921
ZOOM MITA ELL You 81110 LE GLIM;
salas aroox. arcosu ]LODE ot Ed
BUNN= STREET:
91 , 311C1S ON TNIND , LYD 79.9ENZT STS.
9497 at Law. 98 Grata etteat.
TO LET
—3 - .
MEI
The Warehouse, 27 Wood 81. -
Npn omkpleci T. A. SPAM a CO. FOC
°N.PI.III. plesNocK,
?4.11TAI:1142.11M11..
WHEELER
¢: ~a'i
ViniaSONFS
SEWING MAOHMEI
Move More Improvements,
JfthICES LEM: rrossie,
And meth hrotti eI'ItEDY en 4 ISIMPLIC OP.
• tilltlm than atm Iteeatee la the =act.
WIL SIMMER +Cc CO,,
511 Fifth Street, Pltlabirtgb.
trinatt
W-ELDON dc.
PLUMBERS,
Gas and Steain Fitters,
BRASS FOUNDEILI•
thandelters, Bracke f tiAtid
Pamps. Sht4 4140 r -
ALWA.I7I 411.112LUM
Iss Wood male' std, I
->
W. O. LYTLE..
No. 91 7.lnt stmt.