The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 19, 1867, Image 1

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    TIIS PITTSIMIGII GAZETIL
PORLABILIGD BY
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AT GAZETTE MIMING,
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Matt% Chniles it cents.
Delivered by carrier. (per wea1...." 1.3 cents.
Yall linter-Mem (per 118,00.
Liberal rednettona to Newsho7. sad Ana".
TEP.IIS FOIL WEEKLY,
Three Cortes, per Year, hi
Ylre do. do. do. • each... ,
Ten or more copies, to one address, sad
• one free to club. each
CITY ITEMS.
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At 210 Peon etreot, Drs Slll & GIIOOIO.
Vegetable Jokes.
The medical properties of plants
. depend
more on a proper care of the Juices Man
anything else. A man In England, some
years ago, made a great - reputation in cur
ing rheumatism, by extracting the virtues
from the plantS, wbilo 1n a green state,
which bowed In that disease with yerfect
success,' while the dried plant would not
Produce the same effect to the same extent.
1 t tater this very same reason that Dr. 11e.7 ,
area Blood Searcher has such wonderful
effect in. curing all diseases having their
to a morbid condition of the blood,
or in depraved 'and cotretle state of tho
system.. Thu roots and herbs used is the
manufacture of THIS' BLOOD SEA.I4IIIIEIt
are all preserved in such a wily as to pre
vent deterioration of thelr medical proper
ties, hence its wonderful curative lffriver.
A restoiation to health le cure to follow the
use of this sublime remedy. The cures per-
formed by it are numerous; and most of
them aro hero in this city, where the per
sons cured' can be consulted es to their
verity. Ask for Dr. keyser's Blood Search
er, and . take no. other. Sold at NO. 140
Wood etre,t; Price ono dollar per bottle.
Dr. BeleSerhs - Cintsoltation rooms, No. 110
Perna street, from 0 a. M., until 4 r.
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. Early oast week, at Masonic liallAnction
Eoorno:ss and 57 Fifth street, will be -sold
peremptorily and without reserve,' a largo
tool elegant assortment of languid.
Cent Silver Plated Ware. The stock
comprises the largest variety river offered
in this city, and Is of the boat quality and
workmanship, from ono of the largest, East
ern manufactories: As the wares are all
Arat quality and heavy plate, parties desir
ing to purchase should not fall to attend
this sale, slue notice at which will Do givon
through otir.colninna.
.IPon , t Soy that.Conantoptlon Cannot
be (Caeca.
Unless you have used the Rev. E. A. Wl.l
- Great Remedy for Cornmentdion, and
all Bronchial Affections. It her omen the
very worst CMOS, and it may cure years; at
all events, (Inuit despair until yon have
tried it. Solo agent for rittaburgh, Joseph
riondng, Druggist, Si Market street.•
MUG by mull nny wheie;on receipt of 3,30
Weed Hundred Dozen Canned Fruits,,
Vegetables and Oysters at Anet,lon.
Thu special attention of dealers, hotel,
boarding-house and restaurant keepers, and
landaus, is called, to this sato by fludttison;
Palmer d Co., LS and 57 Fifth street, on
, • FridayUnorniag, at ten o'clock, as the goods.
am warranted fresh, sorid, and In clean'
Packno*, and will be sold in quantities to
• eat V. See advertisement for particular/6
Go to the Continental Saloon,
The beat conducted and cloudiest Restful
t mat mid Dining flooms In the city, for a
I meal lit for a tking, at the most reasonable
prices. lioltzhalmer hnows how to cater
to the hungry millions, mud it's no wonder
5 . r 1 hat the Continental, next door to the Pont.
- tiMce has such an enormous Patronage•
i, linsisrd it - Caswell's' Cod Liver OIL
, • The Purest-mt Sweetest Cod Lver On in
tee world. manufactured 2rom 'fresh
1 healthy livens, upon the sea-shore. It O
1 Terfortly pure and sweet. Ask for "hazard
y tt Casicellts Cod Liver Oil," manntacture,tl
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by
CABWMT.Z., It/SOIL & CO, NO* York
. 1. Sold by all dreftgbits; kvt
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To retailers or Dry floods we offer great
nducirments, having a full stock which we
. Benet tho lowest eastern cash =ma and
cut goods in. any length at the piece price.
J. W. Baal:Mt.& Co.
to Market atrcet;
Juni Received.
fresh supply of Crosso and Black - doll's
Lemons, Males and iluatiod. also Tory
choice Lay,: liaisons, imperial and Turkey
Prunes, Smyrna Figs, bc., ac., sill bo sold
nL the lowest market price, at 2io. 112 Foil-
Oral street, Allogbony city.
' Pagel Deelint
rural/rho!! Yarn Urug•!ll Pure Dengetlh
Rain k Decal's, Allegheny. .
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'foreign. Liquors of all kinds at Joseph B.
Yinch'a Distillery, No. lfp; 191. 193 and 196
You Con BUY -• I
98 per cent. Alcohol at Joseph 8. Vlach' : I
-Von Cam Bay . _
New iIOPS at Joaetrlt
Idasealar Development or Women.,
_ g., T o l z egd . l? .. v . f u t , l7:rw
Clut itu E or
land. bade 0r
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the p r
i t o o t compete ,e o with the sterner Belt
There
1 . .4 " re n tlititillr h i th e e irfol gi d L okgri:t e g'st7l4 °
are
pedestrian tame, and other oat door
1•.• • t exercise, salad not aspire to a skill! al use
of the oar; ,We shell n0t....-be satirised,
••••. therefore, Lb see them generally
;.; oueks to the water, and. In time, challeng
, ins the world for a wherry mono or regatta
• d contest.
It is a matter of congratulation that the
-4••• • out-door sports which impart robust
: 1' • • to the
g l ' c!i t ir.t.o l ? " England, and lrca°ruenb:cao=f
ly moro popular among our American
1!. en. The effeminate customs of other years
• are giving way to &loudness for horseman
.)• ship, skating, en/Vet, ote., and, as &result,
Iwe atnesa u deal decided Improvement In the
cons i t . itutgo c ca re of ol! i r women. They e tAre i r t -
A be
coming delicacy, effervatio7l/7 aey
And Lot-heinie drawleg.vocom confinement,
.!••. cl i ono en t o ittg:ll genuine rhe beady and &Tao
••'. • - Mee Is, in man'''. are learning
po! eto¢la
pee=t4l;:cfortfalilzonstltutton and num.
i - b
t heve t lxi i , , E . ; : g . tiv:netr want
Co r g ' i l filln e lng of excesslve fatigue, anit ' l=
•of vitality; women who do not keep& run
olng account with physicians and nave 40
be "petaled up" Cud dosed year In and
. year out; women who are not afraid to
shouldervespostallty, and bear their share
••.,•
, vo l of life ed •e., s
ae menial train
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of red
' trov:lopment to become what: -
•'. l ' inbr;•filakekolutanded /Amin to be—help.
;11 mutes for man.
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• , And to this end It Is to be hoped that the
. :••••• ••`, spirit. of reform will coin/nue to grow and
• • .1 prevail, itintncoe'Finthintidlrniir'°astetd*Phoa;lll:grcge
• ' f• • cesternS of society should foster ana deo-
T: l l.'"k°42,l l .lli r . h eift,T:a . .,Erci , utii o na u gt ,
th., es/utopia l now being set by the New
England :Colleges, and .provide liberal
,••• means Von. physical training and develop •
. o/ ment. Preachers and teachers:have It In
• • •••, • 'j their power,to achieve a vast amount of
!i good to humanity In this respect. Bald an
eminent. atethodlat Divine of title city not
lons , "If te ••1 could have nly
:Te ii i•;• l l. l a v r:h t'alenigti3; attached
,be te
and arks might develop them selvesi phis/.
-• tally during weak daY a, and thus become
the better daring
to r" e/ spiritual
training on the ggbNith
This suggestion will strike most people as
• V, belogikohledly novel, teeny tne least. IL
.•,. .1 however reveals an appreciation of the ho
po rtauce of devoting more attentlon to pny
eical culture and development, which we
• .., enould be glad to Mid lerevaqlng generally
eimong educto oaf molders of Wilk,
, • 11 OrialOn.—AVeto York Cosowlerciel AdjUrer.
MI
We nen the following Ina Boston paper:
Ono of the lkiatou Banks has for along time
occupied a room over Its banking house for
1 the storage of its old record books, etc.
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There was also stored in the, same room a
valuable library of some two thousand vol.
N nines, belogging to a gentleman now in En.
rope, this being supposed to be a safe PlecO
of deposit. Iteceritty the discovery was
;' made that the leaves hail been cut out of
I these 014 losers and day book., though the
coven were found standing in their for
< mer positions, and to a casual observer
7, seemed to be ell right. The "insides' , of
thevoltimes ofitho gentleman's library hero
also been removed lathe sumo manner. It
!". Is supposed that the removed loaves have
found their way into the collections of rug
d....iers, and thence to the payer -mills,
emerging therefrom in new form. and look
:, jog as pure and white as though sent there
.; legitimately. The perpetrators of this
,post provoking robbery are unknown. -
The tiezerre and Dorsrow proprietors
• of this city suffered elmilarly from- the
operation of . thieves, having nearly all the
Liles of choir partere—ono dating back to th
hint contury,aLolerr from their respeettvi or
y,. rv iEorice, and cold to eonicteecloas pap°
dealers. Tho Cove/:3 wore left.
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VOLUME LXXXII.-NO. .91.
FIRST HITION-.1
ONE O'CLOCK. A. M.
FROM- EUROPE.
ACTIVE MILITARY PREPARATIONS
Imprisonment for Debt Abolished.
00TREB PINTAS . RI2IEO EXPECTED
Financial and t'oinmerila
By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
FRANCE.'
• INTSIIIIOII3CEIT 70& DEIST AZOLISHID.
Paulo, April lB.—lmprioonment for debt
it abolished In Franco. .
AOTLVZ XILITART raarsasrums.
Balms, April lB—Stening.--It is reported
here that the Emperor Napoleon is strength.,
ening his forcsas and military poste on the
frontier, and placing the artillery on a war
tooting; that ambulances are being furnish.
ed, and the French Amery*, of IKO3 will fuo
called on the grst of May. ltlis represented
Prussia is also malting active military proli.
aratloos.
ENGLAND AND SPAIN.
Loin:row. April 13-Earning•—No further
demands have yet been made upon Spain
by the British Government in the case Or
the steamer Tornado, which still remains
unsettled.
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Baser, April 18.—The steamer Europa li
from New York, has arrived.
QUM/TOWN, April 18.—The steamer
England, from New York, has arrived.
rnielicua, AND COIIMMICYAL.
LONDON, AprilelS—EVCD(7lg..—CODlOl., 90%;
Five-Twenties, ex.coupons;
704; Erie,,Bl3l.
LITIBIIYOOL, Atir 18—Emning.—Cotton Is
inaotive and priCes have a nominal tenden
cy downward; middling uplands, 115idi Dr.
leans, 115 , i'd, wlth. , sales of 8,000 bales. Bread.
guars are nem. Wheat—No.l Bed Milwau
kee, 13a 0,1; white California, &lOUs Gil
per rental. Corn—hilract western, 43e Gd
per quarter: Oats, Es 64 per 45 pounds, for
Canadian and American. Paw—Canadian,
45, per quarter. 'Provisions are firm. Pork,
774 sd. Beef, -Lard, 50, Baron, lila
for Cumberland. Pridase Is unchanged.
Clover Seedy 07,.
.awrwsur, April' la—Erenino.—Befined
Petroleum declined to 45 francs CO centimes
per barrel.
Livaaroot, April 18.—Breadatuffs; Barley
M. 10d. per GO pounds
FELNEFORT, April 18 Erenfrig.—Ditited
States Bonds, mi.
(By Foreign Mails.)
ISEGLLIID AIM Tux snlatcr•rausawr toit
TEST. •
The tendon Otel tbicke it not unlikely
that England.may be drawn into the lab•
pending eonte.t between France and Pine.
ate. deeOrding to the Onl. Lord Stanley
him been appliedqo by the Prussian Cabinet
to Induce the Dutch Government to with
draw from negotiations with Franeefor the
condom of the Doeby,tind It is behoved that
on thin oeculon the Foreign Betretn. May
depart from his policy of non-interifention
in Continential atfalve
From rr 'era delliaeltlC
Fran
- recent deolarationsof the Pro.. _
Journals, lt_appears the Imperial Cabien
has nos abandoned Its designs on ling m
burg, and Prussia seems determined Inc4to
permit the Drieby to be separated, m
Germany. sl
This ithlntimates that Lord Lyons will
succeed Earl Cow ly as Minister to, Parisi
Ina debate In the ifonil German Perlis ,
ment, earths 3d, General Moltke resisted a
motion to reduce the term of service of sol
diers In the regiments, on the ground that
in the present state of Europe it wail notes
pedient to impair the eglciency of the army
by such reduction.
♦,Otulin PZ3LLS lIISIII 0 IrrrECTID.
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The lieraa's special correspondence from
Dublin and fluxion. Indicates very plainly
that another and more extensive ,Fenian
rising Is expected in Ireland. and that the
British Commander-irdiniof Is lofted to
keep tally ,prepared for active ezertlo• at
any moment.
ISOACIIMIINT WITH raIIIAAB.I
An action which took place between t.. ea
r i x
awed Fenton., Stoller° and twe: oth r e,
and the men of a British flying column in
a wood near Alitchelatoiru, was a m' at •
citing affair. The,detertniciod brave of
the Fontaine, as well as the rapidity oft air
are, elicited th e admiration of the e.ldl rs.
The three Pentane fought i 23 eoldiore until
one Or their number wee killed and the c,
Maialng two captured. • '
Exonlis TO AXIIIIIOA
The Herald's Queenstown: Ireland, cor
respondent says: There la an almost gen
eral exodus to the United Stat.. The class
of people emigre:Xing Is generally of the
comfortable farming class.
FROM TIIE SOUS
,The Deetitutioa 100,000 People'
Thirty Days Without Meat—Cases of
Pi tervatten—lnalgestlea from the
North—Koss Aeolian . 'at novatiaah—,
Ezdarovemier Brown AN:tunnels flub/
misolem.
CozzinA, (5.C.,) April AS—The Governor
estimates that ICO,OOe people In South' Caro
lina have not tasted meat In thirty days.
The dettit ration is great, and several wises
of starvation are reported. , •
The mina:diem of voters , will be corn:
'fleeced as soon as selllelent -cumbers re
port themselves who are cosolled to act as
registers. row have done so yet.
Northern &deices received here, indicate
a considerable &migration of farmer. from
New England, Now York, and Pennsyl
vania.
The statement that Smith Carolina' sold
Beverly Nasll4 negro organ to foist,. It is
stilt edited and owned by Y. 0, Delon-
Mine.
Szianwan, April 18.--A mass meeting of
citizens, held this evening, was addressed
' oy Ez-Governor Brown, who spoke an hoer
.and a half, advising imbenisalon to Me
story bill as the best alternative left the
people of the South.
' 111111161. IINCTING Or YOllOOlll IN •LE.
NAXA-•II.ADICEL 'PANCHEN AND =OLP.
1101111. • •
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Moults, Andi 113.—A large. meeting of
freednon was beldiaatereming. Over thirty
thousand weie present. Radical speeches
were made by both black and white: Steno-
intimns were. adopted afairatingiwlth the
radical party sod demanding the right to
Mt no juries, hold °Mee, and rid in street
ears. The tseetteff adjourned t a late
hour. Most of the oolored persons present
were armed, and a great number of idiots
otin
were fired Into the air after ad.) Ont:.
commas's:Trim XICIITISO AT. PXT/1 DOA%
ig .
Prrnairroto; April 18.--A Con rvative
meeting was held fanlight, nt wh Is mesa
lotions were passed fully alltua . g• • equal
tights for whites and blacks, and piing
the terms of Congress. The rn • •ting was
sery.large and entrinsia.stle, and • .13 elated
of about half nevem , . John • . was the
. only speaker. 1 .
New York Lee slateee—Elgh Boor
Arbor
MIL
11
atilll Passed—lts • Veto Urged
- igattro■
Fare - ,
Mauer, April 18.—The eight hour 'labor
MU passed both lioness. Thera Is a strong,
pre/ware of manufacturers and capitalists
on tee Governer to Judaea its veto, bet he
pledged himself hilts favor lathe last polite
ical canvas and will undoubtedly Sign it.
The new proposttlon to thereto: vane°.
ger Lemon the Mrle Central will be prole•
ably adopted by both /dowel, an• passed
over the veto.
The Flood In illesoarf
LBY Telegraph to gio Pittsburgh Oars te.l
1•148M1 Cirr, Mo., April 18.—Th • river Is
Et
higher et this point than it ban .en ranee
1811, and is still rising. The tr kof the
Ilie.soori and the Union Pacific tahroad,
between the State line and Wyan otte, Is
overflowed to a depth suMolont o 411%111.
gulch fires In the locOmOttves. Pa t of the
bottom lands on th e north side of e river
are submerged, and it is feared t e entire
bottom will be inundated. The wit ercomes
mainly from the Platte river, ' , slim • is now
reported receding slowly.
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BT Teletea➢b to the renal:meth Gaze le.)
Nsw Tong, April l&—The atearathir
°tit reports that In latitude 42 deg, 11 Inlet:,
end longitude= deg., on the 13th, at 1:50 a.
■ , atm came to colliaon with Cho a alp Berk
aleire, of lloaten. Captain Henn, from Now
Orleans to Havana. Took the Ca Mini his
wife, and sateen men off, an .brought
them tO this port, the ship being n a sink•
ing condition.
Batlread,Coneolidatfoxv.
CBT Telegraph to the Plttabergb u. tte.l
RIC/1603D. April 18.,-Both Ito. tea of the
Legbdature today peaued • hill et - m.Oll.Ra.
tat the Norfolk and Petereburif. thu South
Side and V Irgui la and Tennoneen it ttroada,
Into 000 r 066, to be called the Atlantan,
'2.ll6lastppl and otdo natrowi.
LATE CONDENSED NEWS
C Pr Telegraph to the Plttaborgbtiaeette.)
An action of much Interest and !ropers-
Ance woo tried on sTedneadni I,n the .Stow
York Supreme Couit, before Judge Mason.
It involved the validity of a Judgment ren
dered In tho Sixth District Court of New
Orleans, by a Judge who bad initon a Judi.
elal oath to Ruppert the constitution of the
Confederate States, and who rendered the
judgnient in question in Febroary,lo6l, of.
ter military law bad been proclaimed thole.
and after Judge Peabody bad by atithority
of the President entered upon the duties of
his ofilee. Judge Mason directed a verdict
for the plaintiff, subject to. the opinion of
the general term, thus sustaining the judg
ment rendered by the New Orleans Court.
Tho Senate hem rejected the solo of Kan
sas lands to the Southwest Paciflo Railroad
for one million dollars on credit. This was
the land which Seeietary Harlan sold to the
Connecticut Emigration Company, and
which sale was set aside by his successor,
who then sold it as abovo.
• The Governor' of Arkansas says that
State is ready to organise under the re
construction act.
Further Investigation concerning the coin
and bullion, captured on the downfall of
the Gonfecieracy, allows concluelvely that
It belonged to the .rebel government, net
withetaildlog it was claimed by 'the Etch
mend sad New Orleans banks. ,
Major Gen. John E. Wool Is defendant In
a suit on trial in the U. S. Dlstnct EourE at
Baltimore, for damages for the arrest and
Imprisonment In Fort Delaware of A. D.
Evans and Thomas filch during the war.
Judge Gillis overruled the prayer_ of the
couneel for Gen.. Wool to ,be exempt from
trial under the military law and martial
law. He fluid It was busiest for the accused
to show before the prober iribunnt gcoll
and sufficient reasons why ha caused the ar
rest and imprisonment of private citizen!.
The case goes to the jury, mid will consesee
some days.
•
Woe. Townsend, clerk In. the Baltimore
and Ohio Railroad office, was killee. at Re
lay Station, on Nedneadtly,tiy, falling under
a trah, •
The rumor still prefab in Washington,
that negotiations are pending fix' the per:
chase of Drittsh America by the United
States, Secretary Seward proposing to giro
the Alabama claims is part icattlacht.
An expedition, to be organised by the
State De partincht, 'tart about tho first
Ot iay to auplore Russian America, tho
object being to acquaint the people .af the
United States or the 'value of the sMnlsl•
uon.
Testimony giVen by r. MolllLL►n before
the Judiciary Committee of the licuous of
nepreseutatives, relative to the arrest of
Jahn li.fiurratt, lend to the belief that Sur.
rntt was ignorant of the conspiracy to as
sassinate, though a party to the plot to ab•
duct rresident Lincoln.
Attorney General stanberrY is reported
to hero remarked recently's° the District
Attorneyof Vimlnle, that Jefferson Davis'
ease must be disposed of at the next term of
the United States Circuit Court, which corn.
Meneell at Richmond on the drat Monday In
May.
Demand has been male on Secretary
Browning for lala authority for Barestlog Hr.
Bogy with toe prerogative% of Indian Bow
miaolonar. •
The etesmer Itertnan salted from New
Tork for Europe, yesterday, tsklog 5 4 7 0 . 0 : 0
to epecie.
• Among the passengers. by the steamer
Santiago de Cuba, from Ureytown, Maw
rages, which arrived at New York pester.
day; 1s Hon. Thomas 11. clay. U. S. Minister
to Honduras.. The Santiago brought Cali.
feints passengers.
ddvices from Mexico state that many of
-the men of.the Liberal army are now armed
with Speneer rides, taken ant from New
York some months ago. The Imperial en.
listments at Havana had boon etopped, and
it does nut appear that Maximilian gets aid
of any kind tram foreign countries..
The official count:shows that 01,153 votes
were east at the recent election to Connec
ticut, 3,000 more than ever before east. Eng.
ilahh (Democrat) majority Ia 937, and the
I net Dernocratie gain on Congressmen is .
1.391.
The Dernsa Rotel and stable. and Presby
terlau church at Illightou, near gochoster.
Now York, were destroyed by flre yesterday
forenoon.
Your of the crew of afire boat wore drown
ed at Plymonth,Mass.,oir Werlnesday,ln sav
ing the crow of a wrecked schooner. Their
names were: Cromwell T. Holmes, James 11.
Lynch, fames LTneh and A LRAM Bartlett,
Jr. ,Two other men, one unknown and the
other named GtOrge (Cane, who Sited to
save amen washed overboard from another
schooner, were also drowned.
From January In ny to yeste rday. 213,863
emigrants bad arrived at Aor Tort,
against 4.1,8 - Z during the sumo period 1n
18.0.
A fellow, calling blmsell Darling, has
boon swindling members of the press in
Now Orleans and
. lifemplib, by represent.
log himself aseorremondent of the Cleve
land nolnderder and Clnclaustl Onnativ.
New counterf.lt ..onet:' greenbacks, nre
in circulation In New York.
archbishop Spalding, of Baltimore, A• ro
parted beyoudrocovoring.
itrirtala limateal Mato dorsed
Republican Party Endorsed— EP.
Mastro= for Tana. Rairroas. • •
Iticauoso April 15.—The ;motion of the
lteounlican ' Mato Convention to-day was
very animated. fiesolutlona were road ex.
pressing gratitude to Congrees; declaring
the new party of Virginia put of the Repub. ,
Seen organisation; soloptlng, beanies the
general principles, propositions ;dealer.
ing for equal political rights, office
holding included, for a • thorough sys
tem of common schools, for more equita-
Lie mode of taxation, - for a modification of
miry laws, so as to encourage capitaltata.
for internal Improvements and emigration;
that a government Ought not to exist
founded an any other basis -than human
equality, and that no man shall receive the
Support of the new party who, does not
meet these banes.
A lengthy address wall read by Judge Co.
derwood and adopted. - -
A warm diacculaion occurred on the allu
sion Inoue of the resolutions to the Militia.
g„,d 4 n.T.lll,;=.l',:traalgi'7l°: b u g:
It being declared by the speaker that the
latter was not its author. The enthusiasm
over Stevens was immense.
A resolution of honor to Abraham Lin.
coin was adopted. • •
The feature of the day was the discus
sion on confiscation. Nesolutioal were at
tired sustaining the ctutflscalion ac, of
IsM, and :demanding the impeachment of
President Johnson for not executing
them.
Nearly all the colored speakers declared
lands e homes ongress to confiscate rebel
soeads might be obtained.
The resolutions were referred to a corn.
mittee, and the Convention adjourned, af
ter the appointment of a State committee,
to Capitol Square, for a ratification meet
ing.
At the State Convention of the Union
League. e Dr. Brown, of Itichmond, was
made President, Thomas liargist, ot
cheater, Vice President, and Andrew
Washbnrne, of Mainland, Secretary.
•
Vetted States Settate—Sztra 'Session.
EBY 'ft legrapli to the Plttatottitti 6azette•3
•
WAIMMOTOX, A,prid 18, 1867. •
After prayer, and tending of the Journal,
the Senate went Into executive session, and
atter some time the doors were opened.,
Mr. Anthony called up the resolution for
further extending the sins die adjournment
until riday at S p. in. • , .
Mr. Trumbull opposed the extension, and
wanted to adjourn to-day.
Mr. ' , Mimed.= Bald It wan Impossible to
adjourn to-day, 043 there was important
ermines. en the table which. would occupy
thorn MI l P. m.
IL was agreed to extend the time till Sat
urday by a Vote of 20 to 15, sod the Senate
again went Into executive session.
Mew York 1. •-•Mozart nail loom.
mules and the Cottetttutlonal Con
vention. •
fay Telegraoh to the Pittsburgh Duette.]
Now Tong,April 01.—Tbe Executive Com
mitten of Mozart Dail resolved,lnview of
the exclUelon of their organisation from
the State ConvenUOn, and the want of in
terest felt by the Democracy of this (My In
the eiontion of delegates to the Conetltu.
tionnlCoaventton, to abstain from partial.
potion therein. but reserve Its actton at the
polls until too November and December
elections. when it will act independent of
all polltimil IntOreetb.
PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, APRIL 19. 1867.
HOND
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Mexican Affairs in the Senate.
ESCONSTUCTION IN TES OREM COURT.
Bills for Injunction riled.
ATTORNEY GENERALMOVIEtiI
. TO DISMISS.
Arguriiefit Fixed for the 26th.
THE TRIAL OF SURRATT.
Effort to Fix a Time.
CHANGES IN MAIL DISTRIBUTION.
Nominations Confirmed and
Rejected.
By Tel , raph to the PI tt.bergh Gazette./
714AettleuTox:Apell IS,
=1
Several afire ego Senator Johnson offered
in Executive Session a resolution pro.
posing intervention fiu the affairs of Moab
co, with a view to arrange the difficulties
eetween the belltgeronts honorably to both
patties. It le understood that the subject
wee takes up ;today, when an incidental
debate took pliee, involving the question
of discussing the subject with 0110111loors.
This woe terminated by Sir. Johnson with
drawing the Tesolvitita.
050801 k AND Wiestsszert INJUNCTION Cites
is mix menthes COUNT.
In the Supreme Court, today, Mr. Walker
sald: If the Court please, for my colleague,
Judge • Sharkey, and myself, I now 00k
!cave to die the tail in behalf of the State
of lidtssissippt vs. the Serretary of War, the
General of the Unarm& States Army and
General Ord. We have made the bill to
conform to the decision of the Court. I
believe It le precisely similar to the bill al
, •
ready Sled In the case of Georgia. We now
nsk for permission to cuff it.
Chief Justicc—lt may be died.
Mr: teConnorlf your Wooers plesse4n
the ease of Georglaj having given notice
for lepinction, we beg it may be placed Mi
celi, so tbat In course, on next motion day,
it maybe heard, If the convenience of the
Court wall permit.
Attorney General—May 'lt please your
llonore, upon looking into the bill Care
fully. I have come to the conclusion it is my
duty to appear in the case In my official ca
pacity. , it is a duty that I would +not ark,
but is one I cannot avoid, and upon exam
ining the bill, have male up my mind that
the proper course for me to take, in the
fan place, is to move this Court to d [salsa
the bill o f butts of Georgia, and Klee
that of the State of. Mississippi, upon the
t x r= of want of
at jurisdiction In th is
advised the g this morn
ing I would make suchentlemen a
motiora indeed.
'have handed them notice of it, and the
only matter to be arranged is this time at
which the Court will hear it. In the rintlee
of the motion 1 have designated Yriday
week as the day on which 1 will be reedy I
take rap the motion. I understand fro
the apposite counsel that that day will .14
them. I ,
Mr. Walker—Do you make the motion in
both mama
Attorney General—ln both eases it its the
RAMOmotion. The case of the Elate of
Georgia Is Ora, however.
Mr. O'Connor—These motions are of a
character that Involve essentially the same
queettons, and CO. very convemently, I
teat.suose, be" beard together, in any order
the Conn may direct, and any order
wlllbe agreeable to me and to my
clam. The time designated by. the Atun
ray General Is the ...Mel that we have des
ignated on our pert. and if the suagesuon
which be has made be agreeable to the
Court, we may be understood,ll that Is of
Loy importance, as agreeing to it.
Attorney General—t only purpose, and I
think . that one will be quite enough at a
time to discuss the question of 'urged a-
Lion on a motion IS dismiss the bill. In
effect; however, it era bring up the whole
ass
Chief Justices—The motion form Jejune.
Lion count not be heard unless the.A.ttOr
any General appeared and waived regular
notice. A motion to dimities mu be heard
at any time. Keels motion in
the
other. The Court will comply with the
ggestion of counsel and Pic the hearing of
the motion dlsmhus the tall for Friday
week, Pali lost.. We will make that order.
Mr. O'Connor-1 bog leave toasty we
entirely with the view Damn, that eitheref
thew motto. •111nocessarily Involve iden
tically the name matter; but I presume our
motion for an Injunction may go upon the
Calendari
Chief J wake—Certainly.
Mr. O'Connor—We must show the Court
wears regular, according la the practice,
-in moving lt._
Chief Justice—who motion um be made,
but you are aware It V necessary th give
notice. The Attorney General may *awe it.
Mr. O'Connor—l have mania [lapsed con
versant with that, and we will of course
conform to the rules of practice fed Me ill.
notion of the Court.
Mr. Walker—l understand, If the Court
pleaee that the Attorn‘r Genera is wilt.
Ley
involvehese two cases go gather, as
the game gelation. We would
enter the same motion for an Injunction
that Is entered In the Other case, with Lea
consent of Court. •
Chief Jtuitlee—Cartedrily, the motion may
DO entered, If It le understood that the two
eahell are to be beard together.. The Court
will madder them as ono- mute, and hear
two Counsel on each Mee of thetnetion.
CoCOnnor—l onnfees soinewbat of re.
'put' at the determlrmtlon that hut ono
counsel can be heard for the State of Geer.
gl Ch ie lt
J h u a s d t i be e e T h h o eC Co ur t
hmight b o e n hsiedad
ed that matter, • and thinks but a single
.question la involved. The 'Ordinary . -rule
mutt be enTomed.
Mr. O'Connor—lt so happens, If the Court
yyiease,theee casa are entirely separate.
Court, has had egthielOrlt Orldellee In Its'
proceedings, andwl pen the Peoord, that the
oases are ogyaratersmil conducted by dt ffer
eat counsel, and with a different - policy as
to the Views taken of the law. flowerer,
we submit, of gonna, to the determination
Of the Court.
11111 YISIO . AN ILATTSII-61/PIICTIVIIIP II TOU UN
- megaton litoarOx.
'Senator Johnson's theolution providing
that the United States shogld offer their
mediation to the belligerents in Mexico,
with a view to restore a Peace honorable to
both 'ldes, was taken up in Zan:Mire Bea.
dos, As far as can be learned.Mr.Johneon
supported the retiolution with a prepared
spew!), and Senator Sumner spoke at some
length InlMl favor.
Senator Yowler then offered a substitute,
setting forth that since the United States
had not thought proper to Interfere in the
war in Mexico, while the French' wore
there, when Interference might have been
Of some. advantage; and since the Mold
can's have shown courage and determina
tion to defend the independence of their
country and had succeeded in expelling
,the foreign invader, it was the sense of the
Senate that thin was no time to Interfere in
Mexican agar*, and that the people of the
United States had full confidence in the
manner in whlcie the Mexican people
whould treat their prisoners of war.
Senator Chandler spoke against the reso
lution and was followed by Senator Morton,
who took the ground that Maxlmtlian, be
ing nothing else than a illlbusw hi Meal
co, the United States could not interfere in
hie behalf, just as they would not Interfere
tosave Walker and Lopes; thist,ltsides Max-
Malian, soon after lila arrival in Mexico,
issued a murderous and barbarous decree.
eentencing all Mexicans who would not
nupport blot to be shot within} twenty-foes
houre te heir capture; among them
major g e ne r a t e and other oil:kers of high
rank and acknowledged 'mirth were shut
ter the pretended crime of defending their
countrymml their firesides. ' that the United
States did not Mien inter fere to prevent.
this Wholesale 'Murder and eaSussination,
in which women and children wore hulled
ea, and that therefore it would not be
becoming for them to Interfere at
this time, when the Illlibusterer and
murderer - is reduced to extremities;
that besides it would be undignified for the
Government to interfere in favor of a pert',
which, in all probability, has Ly this time
been subdued, certainly long before the
inedlaUen could reach Mexico; that. the
Molted States having altogether Ignored
Maximilian and the Empire teem the begin.
ding, maid not now, if they bad any re
gard for conshitency,ackliewledgeketadoll
.
tan's rule as a government and interfere In
his favor with hie enemies.
The speech of Senator Morton embraced
many other points, and is said to have pro
duced such an effect S. to Induce Senator
Johnson to withdraw hie resolution, as de
feat seemed certain If pressed to a direct
vote.
In the course of the debate It was stated
by one of the friends of the resolution that.
Maximilian wee not responsible for the
bloody decree by which the black flag was
raised In Mexico, and supported his asser
tion by reading a letter from an Eurot,ean
minister that the decree In question was
signed by Idoxim Ulan under compulsion of
the French. It to said this explanation did
not seem quite satisfactory, as the French
hare disclaimea all responsibility.
The result of the debate was decidedly
against any interference on behalf of Mail•
milieu and his followers, and air expression
.. . . .. .. . .
of confidence In the Me:Wean parole to deal
with prisoners of !vat according to the law
Of nations. I
. ..
TIM CABS OP JOHN l. IIIitIiaTT....APPLICATION
r
TO /II A AT VOX TRIAL.
ill the Crimina Court to-day, Judge
blither presiding, it. T. Merrick, Deft.,
moved too Court.,fist • day for the trial of
burratt, and sugge ted the sth of MIT.
The District Att rneykalti ho . would not
be ready then, find suggestod the second
day of the Juno toile, via: June 176.
Mr. Bradley urged the limited 201:41111 of
the prisoner, and the inoonventenoe he
would be subjected to by a continuance.
Ho asked for the assignment of a day.
The Court asked how four weeks (ream
toAlay would dol
alr. !derrick contended It was the duty of
the Government to give a reason for mo
tional:me. if the , Dimelet Attorney could
not be rosuly In =eon days, ho never would
•
be. '
The District Attorney stated his propose
lion, •szl nrthat It Is the privilege of the
proeec ut tug calker tollz a day for trial, and
the Court has the ',prerogative of discnarg:
leg the prisoner ', prerogative
his own recognizance.
If the yresuoutin odieer law abused the
privliege, and he would now Move the
Llerk outer open the docket the Ilth or ISt h
of June as a day for trial; second, If 1 am
wrong It this optrilon. although It was the
opinion of Judge Crawford, upon the state
ment o f a sworn officer of the GGovernmenti
up
at ha cannot fix a day for the trial,
on - that statement you will continue
the ease., because toe privilege or a speedy
trial is to be understood is a qualified sense;
3d. 1 have not been remiss In the prepara
tion of the cane, and em not confined to
witnesses on the indtelMent, and am bound
to have every sitlmeils knowing aught of
this case to testify In open Court.
T he Judge said be did not think he could
set a day In the Juno term,as he should not
preside in that term. Übe should grout the
motion, It would be for a contlnnanoe. lie
should take the cellos; into consideration.
- Jaravnui ascletvgs or 505 rangtosirr.
The President of the United States today
received, , by. 'Denial appointment, the
Japanese sow In title etty, twenty In num
ber, to company with Professor Mate/ and
,
Edward Bands, the latter formerly of tn.;
United States legation at Yeddo. A large
number of vlsltois, including /idles, were
present. The Jaihnneae were in full dress.
The principal ones =despatches, acknow
ledging their high sense of the honor eon
: furred upon them by Ulna being admitted
to the presence -of the. tiblef of this great
nation, an event long to be rental:ups:red,
ot
and gratefully tipproe niePresldent
expressed the please eltcperlenced In
extending to them a a.
**dome, and
trusted their visit, in IlSgeepocts, might be
profitable, and that they ultimately,
in exrelY, return to their hOmes.
:1011INATION1
The §ensto crnalime4l leo tollotrtog none
!nation,:
rostra:Wert—Wm. C. Sorter, Teta?, 111.;
John i. hull, New I.l.llalelptile, O.
Major. Uttl Infantry—notate M. Sweeny,
Collector or CUlthatt—JOtePO W. Caro.
Pkuladeirlda.
Ilcoolver of roblic Moneyr—Tbealore W
Menoeh►, Wlsconmln.
• U. S. surveyor General. Colorado and
Utah—Wm. U. Lamm of tonna.
,011lItATION. AWE'Tar , .
The Senate rejected WA follfrelnif nomi
nations:
Collector of Internal Ilevanuo—Clurlei F.
Lansing, sth District of Illreourl..
A.:smear of !eternal Revenue—Rev. We.
M. Leo I§,:d District of Ludlum.
Surveyor of Customs—John' U. Findley,
adelphts.
Agent of remove lodlarke—lieo. 11. Maw.
ley, it Onourl.
Naval 0111cer--C. J. BlddeU, Flutladelphla.
Postmaster—Thomas D. Yeatman,,Clecle
natl.
=I
A ch.ogo la to 13 . 45 mule la the method of
cilstrlbutitig mslil. The cbutito will eom•
meneo with Lilo Now lark and Xtle
14t1-
road, on next Monday. Two daily distal•
buting can ell). leav Now tork on this
road, one at SA. r., the other nt s:Via r. ■..
and In additton to conveying' through
these train• wall also distribute at ►ll way
•tations.
FROM MIDI.
Almeneo of AladsforelSonipinferod Of
_leer Government Under the Con•
federation. rte.. he.
lioaTaa•L. Aprille—Tbe French jounials
are Indignant at the Ministers of - thwarts,
dtan Government tor remaining about the
royal palaces' to tinftlend, when their pre*
coca is required to Canada to look atter the
Interests of their constituents.
It le said the Libitel party WITS • large
maturity In the new local Legislature.
The new government under tbeConfoder
alien is almost certain to be a coalition ad
ministration. licDosigedi. 'Heir and How
land will be offered mods ILthey are dispos
ed to continue in oplce. ' -
The Government has determined to send
twelve of the best rnarlemen among the
Cenul len volunteers Witte nestmeettng at
teembleton, England.
' A large number of familial have laft. Bt.
tlyachtne Cud Sliambly for the United
States.
• The Ice In the St. Lawrence Is fast Mists
peurmg. and It is supposed the river will
he Open to-morrow.
nin.L.Vlll.ll, CAN/a.; April 15.--Navlga-
Wm is fleetly open. A daily Ilite of steam
ere will bo tetrad:shed between Dore and
I Oswego.
roue argues's, April, 10—The propel
ler Lougee of the Northern Transports.
tion Company, from Cleveland for Ogden*
burg,arrived tills aftsrnooe, and reports
but Little Ice in the ink° and on ,the south
Dore. The water will be let In the Erie
Canal on the 22.1, and be opeeedi' for btu:ti
-1
nens.
Colored 'School Erna:thusllion it
Moe C.
Hy Telegraph to the Tlitabargtt Garth& I
Cs ut.sscrow, April I F.—A publle °gamins
than of tho gaxton colored school, under the
chargo of tho Yreedmen , s lharoad, was held
today. Gun. Sickles, Judge'llagmtb, and
°thorn, wore present, as wet a large sect.
" go' m tr o la st l l o y f c l o h l o oll' part L parties indicted for burn
lug the - Kingston Jail, with twenty Drill.
ones, resulted In the acqultthl_ef the so-
tuned.
Inver Tolegging... -
illy Telegraph toihe Pittsburgh ligastta.)
OIL OITY. Pa. ' April 18.—River seven feet,
and stationary; weather clear and pleasant.
Execution of a Murderer at Doyiel
towel. P•—lle Drinks • Pine of
Brandy.
The eltioutlen of Albert Tetifel, for the
murder of Captain Wylie, took place at.
Doylestown, Pa., yesterday afternoon.. lie
made a confession, in which he rehearsal
file previous crime., but denied that be
committed the act for which he paid the
penalty of the law. Ile fall asleep about
one o'clock on the morning before the axe
cotton, and awoke in four hours afterwards
in violent convulsions, from the effect, the
physicians thought, of strychnine, which
no was auppesed to have taken. At ten
o'clock ho was slowly recovering; at half
past twelve, a;mellowin about a
pint of broody, f r
ho. was considered well
enough to die, and at one o'clock he was
hung, life being pronounced extinct in ten
minutes after the drop fell.
liefore the execution, in an Interview
with a reporter, Teufel mild he was engaged
in robbing the Mississippi steamer, Mary
E. Forsyth, in loco ur Mot. They dreggal
the clerk of the steamer and then robism,
the odlce of alS,Coo, lie wee cm:mooted with
lin robbery of ono of Adams Express Com
pany's ears In Ohio, none time since. lie
'was not directly in the robbery, but had a
share of the proceeds; that the bonds .
Ulll3 obtained were destroyed. but some
IMMO in greenbacks wore divided; there
were four engaged in the robberyi of these
three had been caught, but thorn was one
yet loom. lie lived by stealing and spoon
toting, and in order to maintain an appar.
ently respectable . position, sometimes he
purchased and sent live stock from St. Jo.
eoph to /M. Louis. That two and a half
years ago he torn all his property, amount ,
leg to elne,ee, in encleaverimr, lu - peruser
ship with ono John LI reene; to run &Wagon
train of clothes and merchandise from tit.
Joseph to Pikes Peak. lie also aoknowl
edged participating in various minor rob
beries, but always moaned being detected
by traveling alone And trigithigno One.
.• .
CITY AND SUBURBAN,
fQUBTII PAGE.,-274.1 latest and.most re
liable Money, OR and Produce Markel Re•
port giant by any Raper in the WY. wili be
found on our Fbarth Faire.
Exploolem oo ■ Towboat—Four lien
Injured—Olio of Mem Seriously.
Thursday, shortly after twelve o'clock, an
explosion occurred 'oh the towboat "Alex.
Chemßerg,. Capt. Reno; In the Monongahe
la ever, at the Birmingham shore, a short
dietabee below dam No. 1. The heat bad
towed some oil flats from' the Aileghouy
river, had tied up for dinner, and whilst
the fireman Patrick McCall. was in the coal
vault, In front of the furnaces, and the
mate, David Donaldson, and dock hands
David stewart and John lIIVOSe were seat
ed on the forecastle, a fine of th ei starboard
boiler gave way with a lend explosion,
forcing out the boiler head. The mate and
deck hands were blown overboard, odd all
three more or lose scalded, whilst the fire
man, besides receiving severe contusions,
was enveloped with the escaping steam,
and the flesh of his lege and other parts of
his body literally boiled. Ttio cocurreneo
BMW attracted a great crowd of people, and
the injured men at Dace resolved attention.
McCall, the most seriously Injured,
was ['Conveyed to the °nice of Bur
gess genial:Mr'', in Birmingham, and Dr.
Kerr called to attend him. During the af
ternoon ho was conveyed to Mercy Hos
pital, In the city. it is very doubtful
whether be will recover. Ito Is unmarried,
and has relations residing in Allegheny.
The mate and deck - hands reached the shore
without assistance, and their Injuries, al
though severe, are not considered danger
mos. The mate, Domaldron, was taken on
board the boat, which, shortly after the oc
etirrenCe was towed to the Allegheny. and
the deck hands received attention at houses
In the vicinity.
As to the cause of the explosion we could-.
learn nothing definite. The boiterwaseop.
posed,to be defective. 'rho hoax had been
laid tip for mime time, and, wo understood,
was taken out as a eon of experiment, to
ascertain bow she would operate. The re.
suit Is no doubt satisfactory. We did not
ascertain wnether any defect bad previous.
ly been suspected or discovered. The boat
Is owned by Andrew Jackson, lumber =or
chant, of linettiMrie borough, and was char.
tared by Clancy Metzger, colt merchant.
We learned yeatenloY evening, from Dr.
Donnelly, that McCall, the fireman, Is even
more seriously injured than wo nod sup.
posed. 13osides being scalded from heal to
heels—the skin literally peeled off, his left
leg it fractured near the ankle. hits thought
Impossible for him to recover.
Monument Aeseelatleu Sleeting.
The Allegheny County Alemnmeat
AeeO
elation held a meeting In 444 Hall pester.
dayalternoon. •
On motion, It was agreed to extend an in
vitation 'to Governor Geary to be present
and conduct the exercises of the fair; also,
that invitations-be extended to General
John A. Logan aid others to be present.
The committee on tickets were instructed
to prepare tick for "the ld Folks Con
cert." and haveets O
them ready for distribution
at the next mee.
On motion, it wan an
to procure a net
of lta.tlail implements, to be Preseoted
the moat popular club in the county, f. e.
the club receiving the highest ntuniser of
votes during - the fair.
On motion, the following committees
were appointed:
Colonel T. ht. fliyne, Captain W. li. Cook,
At. gd.Umbstmtter, Munson Muuggin Mon
tooth, Amanda Dario, sad Delia Duncan, to
take charge of beet(' for relics of the war.
Mrs. Leonard P. Yearns, Mrs. Preston and
Mra• Watt—to .vialt the various artists of
the city to, solicit contributions-of paint.
thxf
mo committees appointed to.make col
lections in the various sub.dis•ricts are
earnestly requested to L. present at the
next meeting and report progress. Where
such cOmMittnuen hare foiled to set In the
matter, It is desired that they will report
the fact to the Association, so that otters
may be deaignated to act in 'heir stead.
Adjourned to meet on Thursday. April
1 3th, at City Hall at half-past two o'cLock.
The Recent Expres. Sebbef7
No farther light, says the Chronicle, has,
been shed on the recovery of the SIO,OOO
stolen from an Adams Express Messenger
on ono of the Brownsville boats recently.
Nor Is It likely there will be, in the way of
the prosecution of the of:fender. From what
we have heard concerning the transaction,
,
there lirs• not ► remarkable degree of SA
KI...I[y displayed by "detectlver Bang*, of
Pinkerton A Co.'s immew hat notorious,
agency, In recovering the money, but there'
was something remarkable about the 51.0
of the foe (said to be et,5:4) paid for the see.
vire be rendered. The merest tyro of a po.
Beeman or "detective" could have per.
formed similar service, but there may be
something in the "style" In which such
things are done, occulter alone to the rink.
et
agency. Tee fact having been pretty
satisfactorily demonstrated that a certain
party took the money, a writ ten promise
not to ute cause the plunder
forthcom pr ingosec d ,
and that Is all tame Is about
the mystery.
Broome, Wholesalesod Metall
We yesterday had the piessurnof look
ing through a broom. manufactory which
supplies the greater part of the trade in
that specialty In this neighborhood, that of
W awes .lllardarf it Co., In the rear of
fiehomakerd. Lenard well known house. NOII.
172 and l,t Wood street. By the use of 1216-
ilatnery the most Improved ohmmeter
this gran Is enabled to compete more than
successfully with any other establishment
In the country. They use nothing but the
best quality of broom corn, and take cape•
c.lal care that every single broom beanng
their irate mark. sustains the high reputa•
lion they have acquired. The stock con.
*tautly kept on hand is large and well as.
sorted and dealers, grocers or families can
buy at this establishment to the very beat
advantage. Broom brush. and brush Ileab
Lags on Land. In large quantities and sup
,l
r t t s tiOlgrtfr "'7..
oonremlth7:alLhen.
°cable,
fair dealing gentlemen,
To Owero of Canaries.
Many a person has seen a pot canary, or
rather a bird, in a state Of. perturbation,
plucking at himself continually, ids tenth
era standing all wrong. In vain Ls food
changed, and in vain is a. saucer of clean
water kept In his cage. The cause of his
wretchedness has not been found out. If
the Owner of a pot in such difficulties
take down the cage and look up to tits rind
thereof, there will most likely he soon a
mass of otaff like , red rust. That rod net
is nothing more nor less than million. of
parasites Interning the bird, and (or which
water is no remedy. BY Proc.ring. lighted
candle and holding It natter every particle
of the too of the cage till aU chance of any
being lett alive is gone, the remedy
is complete. .The pet will soon brighten up
1 after his ..hOusevwarralag.o
QM
Dr. Robert Hunter desires to notify his
patients and those requiring his profession
al services, that be will definitely close
his °Mee in Pittsburgh on the evening of
Sigurd sy, April 17th.
Dr. Hunter's practice is confined to affec
tions of the chest, vie: Sore throat, catarrh,
Onus, bronchitis, asthma, consump
tion and heart disease.
Parties wishing to avail themselves of Dr.
Hunter's experience in those affections
should embrace the earliest opportunity,
before his return to Sew York. for person
al interview and examination, after 'welch
they ran pursue the treatment without dlr.
Oduity.
Hours-9 A. X. toe P. x., daily. Wilco—
! Merchants Hotel, Pittsburgh,
Trial LIU For Friday.
coxxos rinse comnr.
21. Joseph B. Hope vs. Wm. Aston.
17. John S. Gable vs. Charles Morbid..
V. Sol bnehlld■ d Dyers vs. J. G. "Wort..
31. Edward Mays vs. K. P. Gordon.
32. Wllllana Thompson vs. Denny Klonk.
33. J . 1.1( . Barker & CO., vs. Jon Ilerry.
IL Jerome Jones vs. Mary L.s.
ZS. John Lane vs. Andrew bloWllllams.
29. John Ponlabaugh vs. same.
in Joel Towns vs. Martin Edwards.
U. John C. Burch ve.John Emden.
Court of Common Pleas..
Beforo lion. Thomas, Million.
Isabella W..G der. vo S. W. Guthrel, Thos.
Scott, Br., and IL. 8.8111. notion a pros:Os
iers, nolo. Verdict for plaintiff tho sum of
u.
isslionnood till Mao o'clock a. m. Friday.
•
Thief Arrested.—Joseph
hoarding at the berme of Charles Amble.
on Water street, sow robbed on Monday
last of a watch and thirty-Ave dollars.
Charles Myers. a follow homier, wax ans.
peeved as the thief, and on being arrested
admitted his gullt. - returnlng the watch and
money. Ile was committed for trial by
Mayor I.l , Cartny yesterday. Lie Is au old
offender.
11111ed.—ila Wednesday afternoon last
an old lady, named liungold, residing nett
the
ra s a ht
U. It. warehouse, at Altoona
was caught between two freight trains,
the yard, at this place, and instantly killed
It appears that she wit. engaged In loather
leg coal, which falls from the coal trains
they page wirier, and did not observe a trai ,
that was approachlns.
•
Col. Geo. Y. ltleraeland. at Present
clerk. in the School Department . Ilan been
appointed. Superintendent of Soltlicrei' Or
phan SCIIOOII of ronnsylimata.
- 1 , • ,- t
,
troth Ltirs Cat yIL
A shocking accident oecurrial on the Con
nellsville Railroad Thursday afternoon,
near the Birmingham bridge Over the Mo
nongaheln. A man named John McCann,
not in the emplOy of the 'railroad company.
got onbtkrd a coal train coming to the city,
and at the point indicated, it seems, while
attempting to pass from one ear to another
fr
missed his footih and fell to the track,
the cars passing over hie logs and almost
severing them below the knee., also Cruel,
log the right foot. Ile was not neon to fall
•by any of the train attaches, hot a man pas
sing along Necorul street, above the track,
beard his outcry, Ile received attention as
promptly as possible, and Dr. A. Ariburs
was summoned to attend him before he was
removed from the railroad truck, and did
all to his power to relieve him in Ms dying
condition.
The nnfortnnate man expired at half past
o'clock fn the evening, at a house near the
railroad depot, having ...do the following
r lit.
Kan n, PIL, April, IS, 1937:—1. John
McCann, being at the point of death ,do de
clare that I have seven hundred dollars in
thu Savings Batik of PrOVidenCO. litiOde Is•
land. in case of mi death, I wish my fu
neral expenses to be defrayed out or the
above sum, anti the o f to be 'mounted
to Fattier Tracey, of St. Bridgeys church,
rittsburgla, l'a
his
Joni(3lcCsirk,
mark.
An inquest will be held on the body this
forenoon, at 10 o'clock, at the Mayor's of
fice. Deceased was a blacksmith, and resi
ded with•hla wile in Allegheny city. lie re
cently came here from Rhode Island. •
•
rousts Blew.' CLrletten. ketoelettou
Lecture.
Our reader. will bear in mind .that the
second lecture of Prof. Alked P. Rockwell,
under the auspices of the Young Men's
Chnstlan Association, take. place to-night
at Masunio Tale distinguishable
gentlemen.•tie mining
.and mining engi
neering prOtoSdOr of Yale College, is abun
dantly qualified to handle the suidaCt which
he hes choson—"Coal and Coal Mining. and
will at one and the same time afford the
audience a rich intellectua/ and scientific
treat, and a learned and polished discourse
abounding In thought andstudy. The
main points of the lecture will be the com
parison of thin region' with coal
producing db,Lricts of • foreign • coon
' tries, discovering the hilvantagee en-
Joyed here and the manifold difficult!. to
be overcome abroad; graphic word pictur
ing of methods of coal mining abroad, to
gether with' explanations..ot,modhanical
appliances applied in the great mines of
I.urope;the.valne of “black diamond." and
their relation to modern' progress and civi
lization. Upon the whole, we can imagine
no more attractive theme wherein to edify
and instruct a PittabUrgh audience than
this, and we sincerely trust the learned
gentleman may Le greeted by a large autil•
once. It is due the praiseworthy associa
tion that teir efforts to cater to the intel
lectual wan h ts of the community ho liberally
seconded by large attendance.
Speelal Dispatch to the Evening
ChromcZe says,
Pre,,ldent Is still unwell. Ile attends
only to presalmr business, and his physic
CLODS ntul.: his complaint must prove fatal
in a short time Unless he bus some relax..
lion. ills system is rendered more delicate
by his long abstinence from stimUlants.
The President has not oven drank a glass of
ale or wine for more than two years..
Tie temperance enninion Up need not re-
I OICO htilas conversion lu blurt places. The
President was never acceded of Indulging
In ale or wine, even by his bittensit ma
I tamers—he was above that, going Nirandy
and water," and how much of that beverage
he has destroyed Jenkins sayeth 001.
War Against the Neste Depots.—We
o Oc b her v th
serixt evening that Street teommis-,
limiter, of e Second ,Distriet. IS
Witting Into effect thy city ordinance which
requires that bulletin boards, he., be re
moved from the sidewalk... We can't enjoy
the luxury hereafter of standing ou the
pavement on Filth street and reading the
latest news, nor yet of anelnp theta° titan.
Inge et "artiste ou the spot' In thoillustra.
tel paters. For toe future parties will
Lhave to e. , ,p In end expend five omits lf they
wish to tee the weal-cuts of Frank Leslie
and Harper. •
- '
J.me. T. 112-ndy di- Co.. bunkers, cor
ner of Fourth ant Wood strocts, dealers in
Guiernruent Securities, quote the tame In
Now York ta.lsy to follow.
U.S.:Sixes 1.l ' 10914
•
IW•4
Now 1,1;3
7 ,Inec tJl
eerles.
Dee. litl4, Commends
Surety of the reste.e..—llatthew Dobson,
colored gentleman, who has opened a ra.
Moe in Ilayti, In tau seventh ward. corn ,
plained against Julius and Rachel Black
[on, before Alderman Johns, yesterday.
Julius threatened to demolish the tenement
held by Dobson, and to Millet on him griev
ous hmlily harm. The accused were arrested
and the 'Squire, not thinking the orance
came up to the dignity of surety of the
- peace, discharged the ease, dividing the
cost between the parties.
The Trutt And Grain Plehptellk—The
Hanover Spectator says that the prospects of
large Crop, Or grain and f ruit in that section
never looked °righter. If uo heavy frosts
occur about the time of blOoming, the fruit
crop 111 be very heavy. The Lancaster
intelligence". says: Thu growing wheat In
the lower end of Chester. and Lancaster
counties. Pa. and the northern endiof Cecit
county, 'Maryland. make a line nopearance
now. and never gate promise of a better
crop. •
- Disorderly Condoes:-31rs. Williams
was before Mayor McCarthy yestordaY,
charged on oath uf Mrs. alcCartey with dia.
orderly condnet. After a hearing in the
case the defendant was discharged, and
the prosicedor ordered to pay the costs.
E..pdre Lipp, of Ilirminaham, mad
formation yesterday, before Mayore in-
Mc-
Carit charging David Wilde with disor
derly conduct. David was fined three dol
lars, paid costa, and was discharged.
lareeny as Itallec—John Kerwin, re.
siding in Sanscon street. Allegheny, yew.
terdey preferred a charge before Alderman
bialy of this ty. Somewhere In the month
of August.l.W..3" , defendant obtained a horse
valued at $l5, from proosiutor, for a specd
fic purpose, and afterwards appropriated
the name to his own use, and„hes ever
since refused.to deliver him np t o presets'
tor. Defendant gave bull for his appear
anco to answer tho charge.
The Shrrectrisf op of ertme;by Plnkerton's
police A a subjee.t of ranch interest to the
uninitiated. Thai:mune wants to know who
stole that 410.000 package of money from the
Express company last week! If Pinkerton or
the Company do not prosecute the audacious
thief—for wo know him—it will become our
duty to write op the :aim. If justice is
cheated out of her dims, the newspaper can
not be swindled of a dint class item.
The total amount of diet taken from
Tenn street by tiommissleuer Banter foots
up 1181 loads. The street now presents a
very fair appearance. It is the intention
of the street Commissioner to take the
streets running at right angles to, Tenn on
hls way n rm., whith wil be
cheering n ew se to persons dwelling ther l eon.
The Commissioner is peeking his work on
with considerable act:N.lW.
An Editor Itarrled.—Last evening, Eor.
Dr. Douglas officiating, the
bitch, lq.,
editor and proprietor of the Disp Pas
united for treat or woe, for life todeath; to
ono of Allegheny's fairest datiliters. We
tender our hearty congratulation and Wish
the bpppy couple moon lumping!ss nod pros
perity. Dr. O'Neill and tds bride lett on
the lute truth for an extensive - bridal tour
through the eastern end now England
states..
None Lost.—WC aro pinned to state
that all of the mon on e r broken to.
ple,s in tile Alleglion th
Y river.. anro%n
. %ines
day evening. by colliding Wit • the bridge.,
aucceceed in i getting runore, , and are all
Cate. The raft hciongc.l to Messrs. Carter,
antleredfragments were collected yeater
day In the vicinity of the rent.
Itecordtostlerrolstor.—Tho Committee
on Streets and Sewers of Allegheny city,
hare been Instructed by Councils to receive
applications from compltant persons for
the above position.
FM' further information apply to or ad•
dress.
splidt Chairman of (;ommittec.
flarety of the Pence.—John SicTirata el,
charged a few clays sin. with attempting
to commit a rap e ult.. Cella. Dag...
yew
tardily made tnformation before Alderman
Manta, of Allegheny; charging hie former
prosecutrtx with surety of tee peace. A
hearing wad had in/the, exec Mid charge
withdrawn.
Slew Opera litonae.—To-night benoa t. of
the groat Lyrics artist Madam rcheller, na
which occasion she will appear In her epee.
laity. of blathilde, or lore and duty. To-mor
row a great ttme is anticipated at
the grand Isshionable matinee,.
♦ for cape and marl were picked up lent
Inght In Cherry Alley, and an they were
probably stolen, have been left at the May
°Mee to be identified. Any party bay
ing teat emelt ar t 'cies, would do well to ex;
memo them.
The Johnstown Woolen Work, nlp eas•
mud oporstion4 shortly, •
PRICE, THREE CENTS.
Mfg Inillei.—Tnree'men, who rejoice in
their descent from the ancient tribe of the
Senecas, wore betoro Mayor Morrison yes
terday, charged with drunkenness and act•
log In &boisterous manner. it appears they
bad only comedown to stop s few days In
the. city, and not having done any portion.
lar harm to any of the pale faces, were die-
Inland and sent off home.
Attempt to Eat !Mara lllll.—Cbarles
Markey wan yesterday: charged betoro Al
tier man Mullen ' of Alleghany. with attempt
ing 'to run or without tattling a 'Mall ac.
count for board against him byJno. Domini. ,
Warrant issued. The parties are residents
of Allegheny City.
Charge or Adoltery.—Thomas
well was yesterday committed to Jail by
Alderman Strom to answer the charge of
adultery, preferred by E. A.lfoilowell. BeU
bad been.previously grVell to answer the
charge, but he was again remanded into ctio
tody.
Trespeen in namnee■.—Bobcrt Bar
nett charged Nathan' Madded; Ben. Kane
and Mary. Lynch with the above offence.
After &lengthened hearing before Alderman
Johan the roar was dimnirled by the parties
paying one dollar damages and the cont.
Frisit.—lt Is said that the peach buds
have not been Injured by the cold weather
of either winter or spring. and that the
yield of that luscious fruit•will doubtler• be
large next fall. The other fruits also look
well, and promise abundant crops.
Choked to Death.—A little boy. son of
Mr. E. 11111, colored man. of Idonongthels.
City, algid by strangulaticin, to ha nurse's
arms, on Sunday evening !last. It is sup
posed that the child choked to death upon
some of its play things.' I
Erratem.—ln the trial list yesterday We
published es del endants In a suit Messrs.
iluthrle St ball. it should have read Isabella
Greer vs. RM. Guthrie and others, the firm
alluded to having nothing to do With the
matter. • •
Tiredo
.
ed f Ltfe.—Georgo Frantz newton
tett auieldo a low oarn ago by hanging
self trim a bantling strap In the barn on
his farm, about ono mile from Ephrata
Atation, on the 'leading and Columbia Ilan
road.
• lalured la a Coal Bank.--John Savage
was brought to Mercy Hospital, yesterday,
havingaral his loft hip dislocated by an ac
cident In a. coal band, near Port Perry. lie
Was also Injuredabout the head and body.
. .
'Plated Flitter wares of new and elegant
dmigns antroatterns warranttd Gnat goal-
Sty, tnr saMtat most reasonable prices, at
ltelneman;Xerran .t Seldlebs drat-Mum Jew
airy store, No. J Idris street.,
Solid Silver Ware, foreign and Arnett.;
can watches In gold and .silver, tor ladles
and gentlemen. at reasonable pnees. at the
Jelwelry besdquartereof Heineman, /depart
Stearn% No. 22 Vilth ttreet.
The Allegheny Ylre,ComPan of Holli
daysburg, has busted. Cause, the borough
authorities would not allow the boys who
.•ran With the machine . ' to 'frequent the
engine hones On.eonday.
Committed to'.l•ll.—John Carney was
yesteroay committed to Pal by Mayor Me
earthy.= default of Coe ball to summer
a etuago of surety of the peace, 'preferred
against him by e. Cowley. •
•
Sarah Ileaßl, sheaved with forrilea-
Hem, on oath of E. A. Hollowell. was yea
lord ay surrendered on a ball piece and com
mitted to J atl by Alderman Strain to an
swer.
Released from Ciostody.—Tames Mc-
Call, committe to ail b.alaor
on the 11 th inst. d ,
to j answey y
arg McCarthy
r a che of for. ,
cable entry, was yesterday released off ball.
Jewelry to NI obtained at most
sable price., In n.ll the faahloneble
, at the nebular house of iteinetenn,
.e a Selll.o...No..soFirth street.
Floe
reasons
. yies, ,
Meymr
FOVIdOELII: Assnalthis.rim Zerwood
stet co:Omitted to jets esterday', byAide.-
men Mullin, on second bearing, SO answer
&charge of foloplons assault.
Took the nelna.—Str. James IL 2.leClet
lan, appointed Postmaster of the city, to
the stead of Mr. Wade lieMptoll, took
-charge of the office yesterday.
The pootomco at lilliaboro, Washington
county, hae been changed by order of the
Postmaster General, to Scenery 11111, Wash
Ir.gton county.
It In claimed that Balton! COUOLY dOes
not owe the State a farthing for taxes. and
that the enttre debt of the county is not
above ADO..
The wife of lir. William Onus, of Johns
town, attempted to comma suicide by cut
ting her throat., ono day last week, but did
not succeed.
The Cambria iron Company maintained
two night schools nt Ita own expense In
Johnatown Lot winter. They ware well at
tended.
Jacob Matter, arreated on process for
costm and -confined to Sall, Was yesterday
dtscAarged on payment of same. •
Gereimor Geary bss been elected Wor
thy Patrlarel, of a dlr. - 181cm of the 50115 of
Temperance at Ilarrlsburkr.
The Lumber glee, pr "Mien" boys,
from the upper Allegheny region., are In
town In large numbers.
The Pennsylvania itallroad has had oaf fil
had lack since they slaughtered the dead
heads.
neports from the Country.—Trocs
shooting and butts bursting.
!MARRIED
(I , 2IZILL—drELIC.--111t Thursdei evening
the 11th lent:, al the residence of the bride.
. .
mother,. AncorlsciCT Cur. , by the Bev. JOHN
Maracas. D.D.. Mr. D. O'NESLL, of rm.
Swats, and tiros EMSLAOSEELY. No cards.
DICSSON.—At Newburg, N. Y., on the
lost.. at 4 o'clock p. nO. InA BU N wife of Wm.
daughtero. Zvi.. of Newbu All e g h e n y. and
at Daniel Inwer. of
The Amend wlll take place from the reeldence
of tor father, on 'Ridge street. Allegheny. on
ParenDAY monwrmt, April Plth, at 10 o'clock.
Friend.. of the famlly are respettfully Invited to
attend.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ALEX.' ALLEN.
- 17 - IVXZZLXXr..ELIECXX
No. led Yoarth Meet, Plitsburgh,l`... corms
of all kiwi.; CitarLd. OwvEa, nil every So
u-notion of' tuners' Ydralohlog Goods fantail
ed.. Hoorn opened day acol bight. Hearse and
Corrine& forulbd.
• Ilnicaraccsa—Rev. David Kerr. G. G.. 0 11.•
. W. Jacobus. G.G.. Thoulao /Min./J.1.0 JO
ab H. Miller, Zoo.
R. T. WHITE &
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS.
lt.etiester, Wood•a Ba. and tletaill.
COFFIN ROTAS AT MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE
Carla. Shea:laid and Charlie. at ..ta
des mi.= Carriezes flindshed.
lII be LLOALE cEETEnv.--Tne
autiful ”Ilon's-gere, m ' the largest sutler.
Dan piece of eepulenre. except um In tau COW
northted on Nen Inlghton rond.
11of Allerneny. for Inselnl lot.. vomits
r
Mien.tail at Central Deng Atom of COOL •
CILNI.Y. Allegheny. Cur.
THE CREAPEKT.
, • Xtio lihnplest., The Scut
EWINC MACHINE
,
' L PiIfEISLERA W/IZUN'S
VTAIMAIerzh Tnati TWA. BALUItomi
27 FIFTII NTREET,
!al
DIRER. CLOSO & CO.,
Practical Farnitnro Blanufacturers
CON. PENN AND WAYNE Sit
[alma style' of /MINIM= coastantll
n.sn.
pITTSBURGD NURSERY AND
OAKLAND W1ZZA8011216. 4 ..—J01-1N 8 &
. MURDOCH. lsneeeasore to John Ilerdoeb,
Jr..) NETItStitYIIICA AK)) 71,011ISTS,
nun, Pa.. solicit attention to their extensive
steel of Fruit and _Ornamental Trets,__.lf.ret.
green.. Grape Aftue• - and Greenhouse plants.
Pittsburgh and Oakland Passenger Cars ran to
the Oreenhones every =can natant..
hinamelin
BAINGALNS IN -
SEWINC MACHINES.
, Htz insetartes, med but • abort time. for ir la •
Isl.lllNill a 4XL,
r. vuob .ve.•
reduced prices.
I.' -
NOT A FEW of the worst tllsor
den teat *fillet mankind arise from terror
elan Oreille flood. Iler-wo EXTetACT r‘n
SAIAIIILLAL a etmedy or the utzereerO•sr.
apitaxiwz '
•
DIMSEATH& CO.,
Wholesale Agents
American Watch Company's
WATCHES.
No. 56 Fifth Street,
WATCHES, CHAINS AND
AT A VERY SMALL PISOFI'L AT
WILL T. 'WILEY'S
6 Wylie 64, Sd door from sth.
1. W.ioIII~BSOF..........~~»•••• ••••
JOHNSTON & SCOTT,
Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry
RILVER-PLATIO WARE, ETC.,
=!
X.ll - tielaizzo6lx, I...cossitab.
/5/. natlecau attensiou even to . Renzlrisg
Waumes, Clocks and Jewelry. £ll tort war.
ranted .
ELIIISOLD'S ENTRA.CT SAD-
SAPS cleanses and renovates th -
blood, Instils vilu vigorof health lute the eye
tem, and purges out the humors thst mate els
ease. apThatwr
'B9 89 S 9 89 89 89 89 89
89 MARKET STREET.
S9i .7
S9 l ll. 0 ,ro l3 '
89 89 Market Street,
AND GET VD=
:BOOTS, SHOES, O.
THE CHEAPEST AliD BELT
1 89 XIV wyzczt GJSTY
NO AUCTION uoolm KEPT.
I S9 JAS. ROB 4, 89 Market St,
89
89: 89 89 'S9 89 89 89 89
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
THE UNDERSiGNED Ming AB
...laird with them In' All branches 'of that
hostile.., JAS. L. 131.11:615.AnL The itax. firm
will ems/Mae As heretofore.
szfirlEllB
r. exuare......s. ovrzas 4. 1... 721 . ,,, Zari 4
F. SELLERS &
PORK 'PACKERS
And afanufgoturers of •
•
.1 = 1.: • C:1 0 X , Mllli
New Bacon. Beef and Tongues
Wllll/0 read] for delllerr 00mo:tau', anfilart:.
Cholee Mogar,Cured•Hanne
Do do do Beef. ' '-
Do • do do c Ileerronguei;
Do do do Breakiami Bacon;
Plato. Cured Bacon f4bOulders;
Do do do Sides,
At reduced prlees and or ccoullent.
I TT lft O b ll srtleloola
or
tA ab s o r t b
/srleoit i a
n r Alrl 000911e4
Ja10:049
NOTICE TO OWNERS OE -
.
DRAYS, HACKS, &C.
' bereb7 given to all owners of Wag
ons, ono's. Carta. Carriages. iluiragella
whether reeldent or non-reshient t e City of
Pittsburgh, to pay their '.looooos at the Teem.
ure odlce of tile City of !Inshore.. fertlonth.
In accordanu ith an tof aroma:Ltd), op-
roved Marcia 3 0, 1350 and ac
an ordinance of the
Cornelis of the city of intum.su. April
' 16, I '
All Licenieeciot paid on or before gay/$. 13f0
will be placed In the hands of the Chief of Po
lice. for collection. seta./ to his fee of SO meta
for the collection thereof, and all parse. Who
neglect or•
refers to be
out Licensee be
subject to • peneity. to be recovered before the
Mayer. double the amount of the License.'
The old metal elates of previoue Tearer:neat Do
returned at the time the Licenses antigen Out..
or pay 2) cents the refs.
BATAS OE LICENSE.
Each One Norse Vehicle '0 7 PO
Each Two Horse Vehicle 00
Each Your Norse Vehicle.....- ...... -...... IC 00
Each Two Norse Hack IA 03
Omnibuses and 'Miami Vt heela drawn by two
horses. eighteen dollars each. rOr each addi
tional Norse used In ant of the whave verdelee
one dollar. 0 A LLIN VEIL City Treasurer..
Pittsburgh. February I. ta6Cg 104013
su z igg9 OA I% .. J D AINEILPA.T
LEATHER RELTIN AND HOSE,
Nonotaotarod at No. 58 mantiralm ST.. 81
HARTLEY. PHELPS ik
Also, Agents for New Tort Rubber Co
Gum Beltin g.
A I lway. on
n b d aDandy M •
LrnpDerßoAsß aunty oIIAUL
L E T R H ETS ud B UBu BYLT T /10UIL E te.r-
P i rVir i nViartV Eß lM l . ls
PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS
fstitTagliihnlEirisliviinA°32:
OFFICE Amp weurnorres,
No. 82 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa:
OPPiC3llB—AtilittinT tilitTl2. President.
JNO. B. LiVilitiSTON.lrps • ri
BA.MiIaL beeressrg. 8 .
Dinnercrius—iituitist Hulie. John
H. liar lreso. John B. Livingston. JobalL gar
tins. C. H. Merrick. •
Cuts Paid for Paper Steal.
noZioB2l •
H . J. LANCE,
saws. AHD WOOL= •
DYER AND SCOURER,
Chintz Window Cartalneawl Chair COM!
Cleaned & Iteglazect wittuxrt unpacklng..
IMIII
i05.,135 and 137 Thin! street►
Betweela Wood uill Bmlttdida.
1=13:3
• EFFERVESCING
CITRATE OF- MAGNESIA.
ID go.. mum, to powder. This hfagnista Is a •
mild porzattre and &portent, very acceptable to ''
hs'atotascP, for slot bcadsche, soar or Met
stomach. and fehrPe case, For axle bymost. •
Unmslats. Prepared Dr A/MUM' JAM EPA
-
193 dormtreet. Now York. mart.?
! s
•
wErr&cu &
buoczuons xU oul•LIIAN • CLANK.
• litrautar.tarers of
OAK I.FATIEF.R. BELTS:IIU.
-No. 11 Mao street, Am-4mm
Also roll. assortment of Beltlat OS G. EL AN.
DLIWONIS. N. 109 Liberty M... Plltsteugh.
1780. O. CLAIM Supt. of Wort.
det7
T M. BLACK, •
CIELJELV . .II3NTWENt.
"viral= .61.Lenr,
Th,,,knoors.boTe Mltbaeld Wart.
privonvisen, PA
lteerr Mod ortiork done on the shorten aotlo
paal most reasonable terms. rarticular macula's.
id 20 inbtll3ll, tall:r6a
pLiNos I PIANOS I !—Art entire ;
A. w:tack otENAIIICd. CO.halilAhlt/h. which
arepow COnliderVi the beat made: also ItAINT23
CELSBUATZD rLA.2WS. Price troctIPOCI
canard. Persona in want of a lint Islam nano'
rtapectfally battled to call and =Mina'
beam parcharing elsewhere •
ILQILZLES, HELL & CO.,
Anchor Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh,
, Knuracturer. or
CtiOli. anzErness,- - :
AZICIKOB (II) 811E.ETINOX
A3(1311011. (4.1 surxrises.
and WU=
TRIED mune. • -
ebolge halt Pb;eaces •
.20 do quarters do;
' 13 do "alLsed do:
bashela rood Jirr Apples;
90 do prima do:
Jolt reeelr ad on corannarlon and for rale low
to the rade. •
DEIIIABARA SIUGAII.
TWO EDS, VERY CHOICE BRIGHT YELLOW SUGAR,
Just reeelved end for isle by the pound or barn
et the mall! Grocery Store or
/MIN A. HILNeIIAW.
r0h.27 corner Liberty and lined street.
RUBBER CLOTHING-4=h as
Cola. rants. I.4 , xisint; Boot& the
Drat qualtte andtrarrantad: also Oil (beats,
'Wart& Overalls. tO.. for gale at tbli loweat
priors, arbeleaala and ratan, at No.= and =Mt
lair street..
A CLEAR EiIITOOTII SKIN End
Off.A.UTItIA. COMPLEXION follow clso
oto of Dn..loft.lre CofrCZyTa./.ITo ISM."' •
Or Po.nfOrOWL....“ room,. ofof.t,
pl ~ p leoana rroptloos of Me
1 IME.-- - -200 bbln.JEJ,ine
/or solo ar
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. 4 4. 43 711th •trey Lit I
6CIIOMAKER a. LANG.
17 wsd 174 Wood hint
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