The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 26, 1867, Image 1

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    THE MEM.
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PEDRO - & CO.,
• • AI DUETTE BUILDING,
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IfJOIXIS
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Ett 2 42 , mats.
Deltvense by carder, (per weak.1......12 oasts.
Nall Wobsolbess, 28,00.
.14beral Weal.= to Newsboys and 22224.
TZ8.125 SOB, W2LIELIrs
Thve Cid)... der year, by 1 50
RUG do. • do. do. 196
Tin 0 more copies, to one address, sad
wee free foetal,. !web.....
CITY ITEMS.
, Sou WM
V4nd a bents! Establiefiment at. ?AG Penn
!street Dili. /MI Gillesale: - • •
tar ••Itobori. Dtuiter, M. D., rhysioun
•r for aISCUSIIII of the Tbitiact,ungi and Ilitart:
Dr. limiter: wtllelbso_his . .pfllectifi; Pitts.
burgh, ott Saturday eystang,:ilprillS7tb.
Thai* ISIS, desire io htli
eAporlotute, Druvlogs Obis rut= to, Blow
should do so at ono*, •
.-tiOntia4maTirroafiOtiicusirs'ubict
'rho oaten of DT.ge/soel BIP"
•- Searetier; •
Upon the reader% attenticni is every ataie
of, the health requiring tonic and alterative
tenement is such as to Mammal ue insaying
~ t hat It Is anilines, es nit es we know, not
onlyns a toiaii pnd deourative to the blood
and straining organs,,llM it at the. sane
tine oas a - gently
like
°Peri% lon
which does, not, like ninny other itialulanta,"
leave a weakenod condition after its use,
ink si strengthened and Int-Igo:rated one,
The helds Of nature have never yielded to
.roseercli sad' Wenn° a nobler and inoio
- nonderftd remedy - Dian Di. NETHER.°
lILOOD SHATICHER. It "Is and
hirnnloss nada= be given - WilliSafety in
FForY ditonio disease of debility, Or where
!Abide is ''a want, of appetite or a general
-"" feebleness ot the powers Of life. If weconld
press:at the
,piriaordinary cures
- mada - by Dr. koynoi.s remedy, his present
mama .o 4 would soon have tope
largail.to moat the derEndA t Resider. we
thi+etfeitio iratit, and trona evuleacabeforo
us, that Dr. Koyeees 1114:*1.13eareber has
Darrel-Med cures Of iroster wonder than
any we bade overseen monied. Whether
la.the 'skill of- the Daotor, or the potency
• of his remedy. , We, atiow ally readers to
judge forthomailizes:
Ito eaverny;W:got Dr..Seyser's, and take
no othii; and if lt don't help you go sod see
the ;DoMor and he will tell you what tOdii. -
Ilia attire is UI Weed street; conseljation
onto° =Penn street.: Dgios Mania W:one
,
Arrettrin'Sslei ,
Olothtleir,
ligoo.t. strati . Sheep rosy Wool, arta
Strew. Uses, Ileal4, trap .
. -- Tho following bistay attractive and lied.
till' 8 44 1 0 A leger wltt LC .hold at A. Leg
gett's Artottert,l. t ocum, I;AFederal street,
par Gams. On Friday : raoralaw . at 9,
arid iriaraiaitiat,9, s general saiorttaant of
,I " l 4.irght fauttvitY,HoOds„
: Friday arming ail, about4oo
nilaccilaaeorialirkika. • •
Situid — ali 'Morning, 'at 6,
continuing all day, abouhlOOD Costa, Pants,
Vests, Shirts, biesidis, binders, and Over
•COltd. of superior unality and fashionable
styles. Also, Elm and Straw Hats. - These
goods are from a hones /ately burned ont,
and will Do found very attractive. •' -
BOOTS sun Suoss,,Coranaencing on - next
"Monday at 4 itMlocir,,continulng dilly du
ring the week, overlap. thousand pours of
all kinds of Bootp, Shoes, Gaiters- and Slip
pers, - consignments from city dealers and
Citstorn rannufactirprs. • • -
• A. Lnao aid, Auctioneer.
. .
libst 'mad cao fitoru. . .
The extonsbio Wet mut Cap Rouse of Wm.
Flenning, LT Woad affect, boa on band a
fide assortment of Gents' fine Callc and Coe
alma= Hate, Gent* , fine-French- Pelt Lista,
Mons'. tame and Children's Hate and Cape.
. .A.faco;alsirse stock cif LasiliiiiLifita,Ssinsmad.
azoluntrtsatti'ed:sli irlifciti Via at
;very low prices.. Those wanting anything
la the above line can wampum by contra
- - atifar. Pleralsiirallratoelnas Bat and Can
• Afouse4cOM Wood attack before marchas.
lug elsewhere-
Canziet
Elersrs, dee., st Aeetiov.
In connection with the sale of groceries,
spices, seapa, • de.; - at - auction, cc Friday
morning at . /0 o'clock. at Ilasoulc Hall Iwo
tion Remit, 53 and 57 Fifth aireet, will be
eel.' a very due assortiaeatof canned peach
es, pears, pine "Itplilie;" cherries; etitosber
- rim, tomatoes • and Cove: °Men. 'These
gouda are frekt arid .clena packages.
and aro warranted: :alsO, a large quantity
of Choice coasts, do.
CR=E2=3
. . .
A fres If supply of Crosse and Blackwell's
famine' Pickles and Mallard. 'Also very
choice Buyer fradsous, tmperlal sad Turkey
'Priruer.dulYrlla BUS. se., de., will do sold
at the-lowest market. flyrai at do. 112 red
cr, I strati; 2aleglielly city;
_
To ntallerset Dn. 6
. 00de w e
.. Orem great
- ailuoements; having alai stoek which we
sell at the lowoet agate= etuili prices and
cut goods la tiny length at the p . lece price.
J. BAXEMIt
-te-Iffarkat street.
L =
Gardner 2t Stalwart axe showing &soden
did assortment of these goods a very low .
7,rkes;sl their new Store, on tha west 'nor.
ner of Market and Fora - Lb streets. Inwoxid
Private. Library At Auction.
'A tektite. Anttiosicer will sell at his
,
stoic, lliroderal streetzalleghetrY. ca Fri
dayCreolny. delcok, ono tal
2,500 Apple... Tree. at Auction.
tiYeq¢ate,Dn• naoer, will sollthosbOve
YEW/Lk, krall:%,- at 11 o'clock, 'at tilt
Allegheny Dlosnocul.
-_ ; .6o to Vlerolistre'Drog Eton,:
?No. Siliterket street„ for the beet lemon..
mutt of PIELI3, ,Mlisca for madlitinel par.
P.M Deep!
Pare °raga!! Pan, Drags!!! Para
p ragem
at Maw& Drs . ,lV3, - .ll.legticay. - ' •
=
lorMgn Llquorsof la kinds at Jose h, B.
Finah!e IE4 191.183 d 393
Ger Vominig's Dial; Mtel4,' . .
Ne. 81 Market street, for genulnaPateht
Itellicates; at the lowest rates.
Go to FlomWalt Drag X tosiii,
St Market street, for the best Tablo 011
911 pc: wit. Alcohol at Roa' &Mach's.
, Ton Can Mar
Few Hopi it .rolsepti ft.
Attempted Child 'birder—A Myeterg.
one Alfatg.
• . 'At an early hour of yesterday mornin g s
Mr. Seeger; while waiting through the
yard of* house on West Front street, No.
DM. heard faint cries. afrof the walling of an
'infant. Satisfyinghimseit that the sounds
did not come from the dwelling house, bat
latherfrom tome of the out-houses, he pre.
cured Montero, and searched the premise. , Moll be Mundt/sat the erica came from tbe
vault of the privy. He then obtained assts.
Lance, tore away the frame work within
the ont.bouse, so as to secure access to the
YILLIt, rind, descenoleg by means of ft ladde
r r.
Puna lying amid the filth of tins 'vault a
. wqmorn, naked boy-baby, It bed ell'
den , boon thrown there by its =natant
Meth r, that the shame of fte birth might
remxi. upon her. Hat the ye naggentler
man evidently bad an Ifleaot ssecomunda
ting her by dying;- for ho woe mew Ms
young twits wen" wifentmaly when found.
Strange,to any he was not the least; in_
`r by by bis very unpleasant cradle. Me
will be cared for by one of the natal:Mara.
"and will have every opportunity to gro,y.
thrive. and, perhaps, sonars sumentet
• knowledge to some day write a- ronumee of
the Me and adventures of a poor y oung
man "Found Ina Privy Vtfult.' , ..einernwitt
Commercial. •
—AI a late mooting of the Royal Matlta.
tote In London, Dr..rettlgrew delivered a
I octoroon the principle of support and pro.
greenlet' 10 the air, as esempLgioil In the
wings of Id:gland insects. Ha pointeglener
the Importance- of• the screw movement,
With as an Instratecest of support and pro.
.great. dmertaln amount Of weight in the
'flying object was shown to be sea:emery . to .
Re hold onthe al:. Dr. Pettigrew has code
• dendy great Otto In the -ultimate success
-ofthoattciepttodeMsolifMMigidusyWei
• shall ript , Only auuntain Itself In the air,
• but memo In a required dlreotloniand tho
grounds or' his confidence are such as MAY
coiljuedCp tho belief that the feat is nOt
Inv/nth/v. . ,
* 4 44
VOLUME T.XXXTL-NO. 96.
FIRST EDITION.
ONE O'CLOCK.
MON. 'EUROPE.
Me!uroppanWar Situation.
PRIEST A.'S REPLY TO THE
GREAT POWERS.
lEvatuatium of Luxemburg Refused.
WAR REGARDED AS • CERTAIN.
XY•erLch Troops from Algiers.
TONE OF .TIIE FRENCH PRESS.
Zither War or Brunsiiiation.
POWERFUL ARTICLE. BY OIRARDIN.
Prussia Will Not, and France Can-
not ileld.
HGSII 4 P tNIVID STATES BENDS 7EOI GlttillY.
Financial and - Commercial.
.P 7 Tet°Et.°Pht°tire ritiOt-Ltihi.Utu°YeZ3
• 141.U95L/L.
KITLT TO THII GREAT P0W611.3
LONDON, April SA—Emning,--PrusiM has
replied to tho ptoposltical or the grtst
pormis. She denies thitthe is arming, bet
emphatically reiterates that she - will not
evacuate Luxemburg, and star is nouns-
Egsniod as almost certain.
QEXAT 8 ALLA)/ T 1.16. lIONDS
'rho importation of American Londe from
Germany for sale hero, to very great. Quc
•tations at.Prankfort„ll%.
FI2A.NUE
,
I Of PIMA 11l Air/ PIIeSSIA.
Paws, April2s--TheMoniteur has= all.
,torlal charging Prussia with neglecting to
carrjr ontthe Stipulations of the treaty of
Prague to Schleewm. •
• .Amtutor from Algeria Oates that all the
sniplus 1100171 have been, ordered to join'
the army of Lyons. :
Ufa retertorfrom Paris that the second
corps d'armee wIIi be formid forthwith
-under Crenerals Houtatiba and Frocher, the
whole commanded by General Ferrel.
zuyzoltax.yoxpi4
dprir leading edi
torial, of an official character, in the Qindt
totionnsi today, declares that France does
not desire war, and will use. means cons*
tent nips/tar natiorial honor to avoid it:
i . /.OTAL : 3ILANILI•ON pOSTPOIUM. .
Reosixes, April 2L—The mprilege..ef
Prince Hebert with the Arch Dueheu
imariziaputbecoipairocusea. •
-Illeeelooleon Mahone toptdy. •
rePrintim. -
L re
potted to have occurred at - Oporto. A
.410tC31,1.1 - Dteli .
EMZEEEriI
The steamship Germania, from New York.
arrived at Souttiaraton April Pith.
QrsaaerQwS, Aprll2.l.—The steamer V7r•
Irma Sew York. has arrived.
lazoarci4r, AND cplot_Eaciem:
MEBCIAL:.
Loyoonr,.APril 3.5, Nain.—Consols opened
at for money. Five-Meow boods,cilf;
Illinois Central Railroad, 7214; Erie, 37.
Faeriarogrotpril Ititnm.--Ualted States
bonds, It - • •
larsaroot, April33,Noon.—Cotton, bet•
tor feeling et the opening, and the market
ik firmer; middling uplands, Ctr
leant; 10-',,taales estima ted et 13,0X1 bales.
Breadstuff" gulet at yesterday's rates.
Prortsickul unchanged. Produce quiet.
Fine American resin, /3 3 . -9 " 1 - C/Ortakted,
fda. . .
- 1.45VD05, April 1..5„ Iliben:—Slarkets nazi
tared.
AIMINSIP, April 25.—Itatined petroleum,
15 francs per Mu klluffnulltses.
Lryzaroos.„ two o'clock r. x—Cotton ad.
ycoced 5 , 0214: penny. Market aMttIM.
LOINDOX. two,o'clock r. N.—United States
bands ki lower.
Yams, two o'clock .r. Bonne heavy.
Brutes lower. • •
.
M A
emos, pril 25, Eronfwg.—Consols 91;
flve.twer.ties,69lg Illinois Central
Erie, 5534%
• .I.4smorooL, April 25, Jrcenbig.—Oottou
'doted firm; middling uplands, 10!pi; Or
leans, 19 , 9f,1. The sales foot op 93,0G0 bales.
Breadsts quiet, without any quotable
change In prices.- Pwrialons unClunged.
eseept lard, which sold at 5De. 6d. per OWL
Produce dull and unchanged.
Plisicroar, ~.-.Elrininy.o.-Unlted
Sates Bow:*
• Lorne., Aprilm.=PreWiyig
qu a rt er . Un
seed has dmlin.-• to 651. per quarter.
coy 3kviL)
Bascom April Z.—The steamship Cuba
brings : flueenstown dates to the itch inst.
pet tion from the parmleof Luxemburg
was presented to the King of Ilolluid, ex
pressing an ardent desire to retain their
"autonomy under the BMA of Onnsgo.
The Journal do, Debuts has an article on
the Luxemburg question, semi s. / would
be meat better that. Luxem remain
Luxemburg, if it taamot become ranch or
Prnsalan without a great war, of which no
one can foresee all the consequence& •
The Gaalls de,France says the public Is
Persuaded there 'will be . war: It is very
sorry that the question of Luxemburg
was raised, but says that, France cannot re
cede now.
The Opinion., Notionelle Nays France is
weighed on& down by a profound and rievous
=chans The has
haughtily refused to
to evacuate Luxemburg.
This is rank ingratitude- Igor insolence ia
unbearable.
no French press is nearly ens - Winona In
holding, -whether annexatiOn .in consent
mated or r ot, that Premark must be re
quired to cruniato. The Government alone
is sliest.
The,..Lllerte says Far (foul applauding
the silence of the nation at the present mo
ment, we should feel alarmed &t it; far from
MU:enraging its Indifference, we should
make-appeals to its patriotism; fir from
ommeallngdaniter, we should make It pub.
lie; far from Isolating the country hl the
silence of the Chamber and peers. we
should ?rote the urgency of liberty of the
fir '
w h ich
pure bllodimerpellas.froTntieseme7
regulations ought to awaken she
sentiment of patriotism' In every cot- 1
tare and everyworkshop. Public meetings
allover the country should make known to
de Mamma, that. if Mere 10 German
nation, that there "is also a Fren ch nation;
that if there is • Gennamipatriotiam which
!XV/ patriotis m tra en grd, th e
• man people, excited, misled and made to
serve Prussian embalm,, will find Haan op.
pOted,not Only by the French army, but by
the /tench people, determined to defend
independence, and tear into pieces the
&regatta of lel& " •
Another powerful article, by Girardici, to
the La L‘&lle, containa a series of war
questions to the kgench people, the ten.
(limey of, which, no matter ha what sense
they may be received, goes to show Franco
prepared for war; that - Prussia Is
likelyto bold Luxemburg, and Napoleon
must o toviiir or permit the nation to be
Lpmfllatad.;cOnelmats., The queatiou
Vairiaire"Wtri"bcersac”lt °'sem,VnucUroolt
aged 14 3 :mir patience last year will not.
told e err on th e queetion of /lettuce or
Luxembtlrgr It lower because Franco will
Ivor not' - suffer herself to ho humith
The'.•• prevent government bas
been._-rePrOtialied with . baying c jean
law. liberty than Its prodese to
Franco. The Government cannot. eny
this, but this Government has always made
One pretension.' .Tbe pretension of having
restored France to
Its rank in. Pampa; to
hay g carried high th fia&of France be
fore humiliated France. "Tlils' v tretacialon
need nolonger have a . bands. la Is the
reason why. Between Prosals, which will
not yield, and the Empire - which cannot
yield, war Is baoyltable unless, at I itat,lll.s
-marek exhibits a mode ration: tO which he
is not accustiamed.
Mho Liberty oontalming this article had an
immense -sale • and Its perusal caused a
profound sens ation. Tho este of the paper
has sham been p ro hibited on the- street.
• Girarelin had previous to the publication Of
tide &Icicle received an official demand which
be
payinentof a lino Of AtOo franca, which
Tho Cologne Gerreffs Dees a comp romise
rather llmn war, by lleciartne Lux emburg
an independaut State, or ceding the pechy
to Ile:gum.
11111
MiLXIIIILIAN TO BE Tan noinE.
Red- Revolutionists in Council.
PLUS PR A REPUBtICIN 68111111111 LIST,
SPAIN A Galli IMAM
The Frieneh Fleet at Cherbourg.
-Nni Tons, April 25.:—Ilavana letter Says
commander gouts, of the Anstruin frigate
Danzidle. at a banquet on the 14th, is re
ported to have said ho had received orders
to send his executive officer to Vera Cruz to
take commend of afaxitruillui% yacht, and
convey the Areh•Duke home.
♦Paris letter lays the Red Revolution
ists acre in council in Brussels, den. Prim
appearing as the animating spirit of the
grand revolutionary caucus. It Was attend
ed by representatives from Franco, -Spain.
Italy; Rome and Ireland. The brother of
Felix Orland appeared for a moment, and
plans of an immediate republican govern
inent In Rome, !Spada and tireat Britain
Were discuased.
The French Emperor la pulling forward
the development and completon - of Ms
Iron-olal fleet it Claerbotag with great ac
tivity.
FROM NEW TORE.
•
C Up Ttlegnbt tithe rlttabargh Gazette.]
Now Tong, April Ti, 1%?.
Lasiistainua vs. CITY Ce OXCIL.
Ate special meeting of the Board " of Al
dermen last night, a - -preamble was adop
ted reciting that the Legislature had pass
ed a bill transferring the duty of lousing
ileenece and other powers In relation to
theatres, junk shops, intelligence Mama,
cars and car drivers, etc., from the Mayer
and City Connell to the Board of Police
Commissioners tar a partizan purpose,
whtu such duties had hitherto been faith
fully performed by the municipal author'.
ties, and a resolution accompanying the
preamble was oleo adopted repealing all
.ordinances relating to such theatres, junk
de., for the purpose of defeating the
object of the bill referred to in the Baird
of Cormellmen. The preamble and resolu
tion were also adopted.
• . altamata ?WY smear&
The steamers Heels, Louisiana and Cella,
from Europe, arrived to-day.
MILE= coos, can.
la the Supremo Court Louie Einstein re.
armed s yerdtct of W 4,000 sintlnst 8= En
gler, for money doe on gold and stock
trszumetlons sad promunory notes.
vtatorc-r roa $lO,OOO =MAIMS.
A verdict for slo,ooe damages was found
aged:hit Charles T. Platte, contractor, for
running a Linde= ltiver Unread freight
car down town. which run over and ne t.
loudly injured a boy named Endres.
lINSTENOIL
Tweraty years at bard labor in the State
Prison was the sentence imposed upon
George Murray and Joseph Jain:mon, who
attempted to rob and murder Dubcds, a
school teacher.
sauna YOU ac seri.
The steamer Deutschland galled for Eu
rope with SLM, an in gold. The stewaniess,
Eliza Darr, had previously been arres ted
:or the murder of her illegitimate child at
its birth.
...r., U!
The Japanese Contmhudockers leave tO
- for Washington. No omelet signs
will be paid here until their return.
101:16.0 AND
Robert l mom, confectioner le BreoklYn,
was robbed and murdered on Monday night
f'S rams". TEICY.
JosephPachard, &lad serenteen years,
Who robbed his employers, !otos Munroe &
Co., of COW m Deosteber, hoe given himself
andtrial, after. extelalee jOlsnielints
and hailn g spent moat or the money.
iutazairis AS anemia*.
Dock-keeper, was arrest
ed far aOO . worta .of am.
W t 4.l.arafta ley t, ate, mhis employers, Haw.
FROM RIEMPIIIS.
Proposed II to Coofederato
Deod—POst Commandant Objesto-to
■ Public Demons/radon and Will
dot Allow it.
[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Omits.)
Marring, darn 2L—ininw ytew of the pro.
posed oeremonl. at Eloal
to-morrow, by ladles decorating the g Cemetery,
of Confederates, Captain O. A. AL Estes,
35th Infantry, commanding the poet, has
addren.mt a letter to Mayor Lalland, In
which he says: "it becomes my duty, as the
military ropresen tett ve of the government,
to see that astop Is put, without delay. to
ouch proceedtegg.“ In conclunon be da
sires the Mayor to Prohihlt any ProceasiOn,
speeches or public demonstration, In order
to prevent tannery Interference, and to
confine the arrangements to simple acts of
mourning for decesSyl relatives in the cus
tomary manner.
FROM VIE WEST.
Ilatlsfaetery Connell vdtb
Troops landed at Omaha—Pee/tie
Railroad Repairs.
thty Telegraph to the Ihrtaborgh tiasette. 3 •
Br. Lome, April Z.—The Democratle Oma
ha elpeeLal Myr. A dispatch from General
Bully, dated Yort Bedgertelr, Slat, states be
has bad a satisfactory council with 00,141-
la and Brute bands of Moon. /safaris, one
hundred in number. representing four ben•
dred lodges. and located them in the coun
try between the Platte and Smoky 11111 riv
ers, and longitude of Polo and Plumb
creeks.
The steamerJennle Lewis landed one thou
laud troops and four hundred tons of gov
ernment freight at Omaha. to.BaY.
The tactile Railroad to repaired to North
Platte, two hundcedand ninety-three miles
west of Oman.. and trains will ran regular
ly after to-morrow. The road east of (loan
nil Bluffs Is still badly out of order.
FROM MEXICO.
loather lasperiel .Derest at Puebla—
ltorrlble ttlioalleek Ai Queretaro.
fßr Telegraph-to the Plttsbergh (Jasette.l.
Nair Tose', April 2.3.—Th0 Ferald's Vent
Cruz correspondence says: ILarques ' 'who
escaped from Queretaro, arrived trattlhiene
lee LttY at Puebla, with (our thousand men.
after Its capture by the Liberals. A fight
ensued, in which the Imperialist, were do
tested.
The situation of the luctperiallsts at Quer
etaro was horrible. They bold only two
streets of the plea,,. Idarimillan was still
there. Persons Coming oat of the clip to
get food were shot down.
FROM NEW ORLEANS.
Work on .ILomon Crevasse Suspend.
ed for Woos of rundn—Yroodwows
BOrtSin Relief for Honorer. by She
Overflow.
My Uhl - mph to the riusbursh-ussaltel
New Oates-we, April 27.—Tho work on the
owingvasse was ordered to be suspend.
so,to the want of funds, labor and
material. The efforts of the planters to
raise fends have been unsuccessful. The
loss by this crevasse is over one million dol
lars. Gen. Mower, of the Irreedmenis Bu
reau. is fel stashing ratioas as
of
possible
to Me destitute 7nhabitants of the over
flowed sections.
,trolosi Piscine nallway—SeVelistti
elm Accorded by. the Cieversiniens
Commissioners.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Guam.)
iir. Loins, April 45.—The GOTIM:11330121C0121.
missioners to-day accepted the wreath sec
tion of the thirty miles of the Union Pandit
railway, Kansas branch. This brings the
road to lielms.lifty miles west of Fort Riley,
to which point freight slid passenger trains
will run on May duet. The amount of trans
spo
rtation done by this read for the Q. S.
Government for the month of March waa
sums, ono half of which was returned to
the U.S. Treasury In acairdance with the
Pacific Railroad act. This Is equivalent to
eight and a half par cent. per annum on the
whole amount of Government bonds mimed
In aid of this road. In other wards, the
Compeer is paying all the Interest for the
Government, and refunding the principal of
the loan which will nearly extinguish the
same at maturity. •
Indian Depredations.
Telev p'to the ilttebargh thexette.)
•
13r. Louts, April 25.—A dispatch from Jules.
burg say. the Indiana atampeded a large
number of rattle dye hundred yard. from
Fort Mitchell, on the 15th. The Indians If.
terwards attempted to draw the garrison
out of the fort, but without sucee... The
number of Indians was estimated at 2.1 W.
It la re ported that a large party of Sioux
are on R a whide Creek, wiabine to ammo to
Fort Laramie, and Ilea peaceably with the
Whites. • • .
nenntor Wilson Gone to Worth Coro.
lion.
(By Telegraph t the Pittsburgh Uuotte.
FoirrstrAil Mosinee, April VI. Senator
Vii/eue addressed a largo and tenon of white
and colored persona bore tteda
ev y. He pro
ceeded to North Carolina this ening and
will spank at Newborn anti Wilmington.
Jury Vasille to *erre.
tor ilteitmou to the rlmbergb Uazetted
Borrow, April M.—Tho Jury were nnible
l i t.
porno I& or Jane Lanirvll le
011utonro M
keusenown us Edmund illtko.
Chatgo,
ENI
PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1867.
SECOND EDITION.
FOUR OOLOCK, A. M
FROM WASHINGTON.
CBI Telerraph to the l'lttatmrett Crllette.]
WAszuzaroa, April 23,16C7
TUX WIST IFIXQIIIA OASIS.
ffeverdy Johnson will represent West
Tlrginla on Monday next in the United
States Supreme Court, In a snit brought' by
Vlrguila for the recovery of Jefferson and
Berkel7 counties.
ADIMATIONAL
The new Department of 1: ancatlon, under
the direction of Prof. Henry Barnard, Is
fully organized end at. work.
e'ltt JAPANISI 1L111161181% •
The. Government him not yet been sc
4p:tainted with the object of the Japanese
Ambassadors. They will be presontea to
the President early next week, upon the re
turn of Secretary Seward, from Abburn,
end wilt be reCeived without any extraor ,
dniary exhibition or ofticial attentions.
SRLUCIA . naer.12211..
The receipts at the Treasury trout June
Mth last to the 2.1.1 inst., from internal
revenue, amounted to tr. 15,639,000; customs,
sl374oCy:oo—a total decrease of about thirty
millions from the corresponding period of
last year.
Tai IVES EVAEWIT Naafi/XI& •
6' dispatch from General Bully. at Fort
Bertgwick,. Colorado, dated the 21th, stated'
they met twenty Sioux from the north,
at California Crossing. They gave all the
particulars of the Fon Kearney massacre.
One admitted ho had participated, and per
haps MIMI'. The.Consmisslon learned that
the Idlcappas Moue Arles, Blackfoot,
LoweiCondonms, and other bands of Ills-
Shari Sioux, were not engaged.
General Sully says it Is of great impel ,
Lanes the Commisaion should visit these
bands at once, to prevent them going to
Wiz. It Is also eery Important-that the
Commission visit Yort Kearney and gather
the friendly Indrens one reservation. sop.
*resting them front the hostile ones. There
is a rumor of hostilities with the Cheyennes,
which, If true, meterially allect all In
dian again. '
x 6 fluent?" TialTa 1111 tenement..
George Peabody arrived here this morn
ing, and accompanied by BM Frederick
Grum and George •17. Daggs, visited - the
President and bad half an hoar , s Later
Mew. Mr. Peabody left for Now York Oils
evening.
ICILITAXT ASSIGIEXIMITS.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel D. tmtth
ordered to the Department of the Platte;
Surgeon Clemente to ordered to the Depart.
meat of Dactotah; Surgeons ...Liam and
Etailll are ordered to the Department of
XissourL
Assistant Swrgoon lioClelian is ordered
to New Mexico, and Assistant - Surgeon
:Barnsley to the Department of tho Platte;
Assistant Margoon Greenleaf to assigned to
the Examining Board a Lot:Mettle, to re-.
Here Burgeon Taylor; testier G. W Chß's*.
den is ordered to report to General Pope;
Brevet Brigadier W. W. Lowe is ordered to
report to General Sheridan; Breiret Briga
dier W. H. Sidelladenteduint Colonel Tenth
Infantry, la ordered to Join his regiment at
Port Snelling.
713.7 CM SIXTENCILD.
Sanford idosserzaroattas CW. A. linsithaio, -
oorarieted of Psdid7. has been sentenced
ten years to the Albany Penitentiary.. Eta
C 01112141131111 appealed to the Supreme COurt
of the SISIDICS.
4DARTAILNASTAII 11 INDIAN TraNlTOltr.
Major A. S. .Kimball, United Stale,
Army, late Post Quartermaster of lialtl
more. has been asalgned Chtef Quarter.
master of the India. territory, In the do•
partmeot Of the Missouri.
LAZE CONDENRED Szinrs,
=EI
George Weaver, COUTiCtild or 'uremia,
lam at ilarrtsbrug, was the ringleader to all
the important dreg 'which occurred in that
city a year ago, and was concerned In the
attempt to barn . the Equal Rights League
Rouse.
For City lodge of Baltimore, the Demo.
crate hare nominated T. Panic boott, a se
cessionist and broiler In the riot of 111.
The conserratlree hare noteinatal Rev
erdy Johnson, Jr., a loyal man and a tans
lawyer. The Republicans will ratify the
last named notubtation.
Ilestater Witae. Platte Jeff.
:Sy Telegraph to tee Pitlabergh tiatette.)
Foirrasss Mon sox, Apnl 21—Senator Wil
son called cia Jeer. Dana this morning and
spent half an hoar!. frleadlp conversation.
reviving old menorin end times when they
ware satoclated In the !Senate,. the coarse
of which Dans expressed the cordial fteri
logs he enterunned toward many old
Mends. The prospects of • war In tempo,
and the meant improvements to military
warfare. were Olsen/sad, btd no ellualona
were made to politica &Liars In Mu coun
try.
Murder Is ~teddy's's.
MT Ter grepb to the rtitabursh tisactte.)
PHILADIII,IIIIA. April 250-Itra litegilten
was murdered at her residence, on ahippen
street, to-day. Iler throat was est with a
razor and several wounds we're Inflicted nu
her body with a hammer. Geo. Wlnnemore.
• mend tattle Campy, has boon arrested on
suspicion.
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Virginia 141111/011114 Interest. •
Tclesraph to the Pittsburgh °assns.) •
Iticauotro, April 24.—The !Immo of Dole.
tweed a 011 l to-doy ttlrectlog the
of public work. to eon the rerealnute
Interest or the UMW to Itatiroarts, menet-
Inu to about 0,00,030, the purchase =war
to be pals Etat° bonds at par.
The Mphethane* Child Torturer toe.
vietee.
(Sy Telearapb to the rlttaburgh
Nozwing,, Conn., April _Z.—Charles C.
Wllilama the spiritualist, was found KulllY
on the first dear.count of the indict.
mein, via; saiutalt with Intent to kill lils
daughter.
Patrolmen gladly Beaten.
CB/ Telegraph to tlearlttebergh Unselic.J .
Crrra WA. G. W April ti—A Sergeant and
four men of the loath IZeglmont were bro.
tally beaten on patrol duty yesterday morn
ing by a patty of Medians. No &nada.
Iteatti of a Prominent allaem—The
Johnstown Democrat says: We are paintsl
to learner the death of Edward Hhoomakee,
Esq., which took place on last Monday af
ternoon. at his residence In Ebensburg,
tore brief Illness. Mr. hhoemaker residue'
In Cambria, °minty many years and was
largely engaged In the purchase and mils of
lands. tie contributed mnoh by his bust.
nese enterprise to the development of the
northern portion of the minty. Ills loss to
the community will be covertly felt, whilst
Lob family and many friends, It Ls free•
Pass le.
ess.
Wpm the • arrival of Schuyler Colfax,
Esq., at Warren, says the Erie Dlrgaich, on
Tuesday, he - was met at the depot by a
number of prominent, effluent' of that place.
V. C. Wetmore was to be one of the creep.
Lion party.- and was driving a fiery team of
horses, which ran away, threw him out of
the buggy and killed him. We are without
particulars, but know that this' accident
molt have thrown the entire communi ty.
Into a commotion, and caused a sorrow
which can never be fully dissipated.
Deserved Cainpllmenl.—The Washing
ton Reporter pays the following high com
pliment to Judge Sterrett: This accom
plished lariat who yiresided at our special
court held here last week,elleited the high
est admiration both of bar and people,bly
the dignity, promptness and entire impar
tiality with which he discharged his duties.
Though a comparatlye stranger 'among ns,
has made at favorable ession, dur.
lug his brief m
v moat
M lm pr
lt, and Wbe warmly wel
comed wilds return.
Rkeletow Exkumed.—The workmen on
gaged In excavating for the abutment of
the Railroad bridge In the narrows oppo
site Bradford, uncovered ahuman skeleton.
buried beneath the road. The skeleton was
about eighteen inches under ground, and
had impotently laid therefor sovemi years.
Probably the mystery connected with this
skeleton, will never be rovealed, until that
time when all vents aro mono knOWA.
Four Ben Droornetl.-6 party of five
canal hands started to cross the river from
Campyllle to Apalaehin, oh Thursday lust,
Ina skifff . got Into a tight under tho /eau
anon of forty' rod" whisky, upset their
boat and drowned four of their number, ono
only succooding In roacklug the shore,
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CITY AND SUBURBIA
FOURTH PAGE.—The fattut mid wad re:.
Made Naney, Oil and Produce Market Re:
ports given by any pxner tn the 144 soai be
found on our Fborth Page.
'The houth Pittsburgh Polsoiling Es.
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eltement—Worning Lettitis.
•
rye stated yesterdaylhaLgonsiOraide el
citoment vas oecaolonod 'Smjlth Pitts.
burgh,' - Saturday last; by thlearippOstid
poisoning of a family named Blaine, real&
leg' on *ismer strict. The family, consists
lug of father stud mother, two - daughters'
aged ',Lateen- and eighteen Years, and a
grandsitm aged seven yearaveretaken gio.,
lently ill, with vomiting and ptirsting, :on
Saturday immediately after breakfast, the
effect, as In supposed, of. the coffee. The
father, who drank morn than the rest. was ;
most seriously affected, and cautioned ill
during Sunday. The u Eder In the spring on.
the premises is supposed to naV_lf hoes pot.
zoned, froth the fact that Mrs. natie.wan, a ;
numb:for, who also used water from it, VaS
also taken sick on tiaturtlant In Cease- .
Of tlio clreumetance the wafer Das"
not since been used, and no further poison
ing symptoms have been experienced.
On Sotnrday a member of 'the Dlcertne
family foiled letter In the hakooven
the premiere, roanieg as follows:
“Eins. Sictlcso—Lkor PriendlmiNetohbor:
I feel le n s for your safety and .welfare,
and your little home. lam neighbor of
yours and those that are trying oven to de.
otroy your life. I urn a German; I have
heard throats made againer year life, your
preperty. and your reputation, and in the
most villainous manner; so 1 Mina you will
boron. careful of your Self u se amiy. Let
me entrust of you not t the the
mit of the spring.. I seen and hoard the
plot that wade nualnat you, and if it is
coming out your Welly may. all Do lyiug a
corpse at once. One of your neighbors hes
mot h , determned to ezternainate you ix the face
of hlf It lupe In hie. power. Now for
tiodts sake keep this quiet, until hear
come moue of thetc,talt, thin 1 me 'you
notice In due time. `.dare not tell you at
Present who I am, but if 1 . .see any danger
I will mum and on
the ptsrty. If you or
your family should ohoW symptOuis of
yeisons, Send immediately Or a doctor; for
your' We Is in danger. " sat sorry fur you
having otekness the totem ail winter end
much to contend with; arsine." this trouble,
it is heart rending to know what 1 do, .
• Xenia' litteso AND Sian limannon."
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The (alleging wail =mitred through the
'Postoffice, , or, Saturday eVentriff.eoitreeeed
to St re—Vet:on., "car,, of William lianker.''.
who is a smear to the borough:
"Idea drops yon few Imes
itiformlog you of mallotons threatu that
was made against you and your family.
Since wrlting I have heard mote of their
talk: they ant bent on vermin; fori would
noK be surprised to hear of your family all
being stricken down at once.' Do be care.
fal, or your house Will he burnt tamles.
Do try to wive Yooreelf U react.. for (herr,
a name to given which we dorm It not pro.
dent to give-]
Yore Yams° Leo
The following wan received throtigh the
Oentoillee on Standar, addressed to the
same way se the one Mows
oil as. aleKvse —neighbor and /eked: I
agaln warn 100;0111st clanger, I am afraid
.you will Bee morn, trouble than you have
ever seen inyour life, and hope you will
not think that 1 bare any object to warn
ing yen modest it, More than to save you
from trouble and perhaps death, It Is a
'fearful thing to live under such dreadful
threats. I hope you will live very careful;
Don't forgot and pray God to preserve you
front the dangers that threaten 700. 'Cu
'may coat aosurt d that you will have to lire
In oonstunt irelsti, for they are lurking
around your lion, like a 0011 to destroy
yowl( It lays In their power. if they can't
accomplish la no tither way. they .UI de
stroy your health, that von will not be able
to work. I harp no doubt but you will feel
Tory badly. but don't believe anT one in
part:en/se, foralhay are watchins to get Oil
the Dower over yentheyeau. keep quiet
and bear It until you ,catch them In the
trap ;hey laid for iF ti ko more at pres
ent. You will hear sisal,'
•- Roca nasals ,T. 9 ritr. - Wramset."
'These are smote M,,.her arena:W=oM
whirl; might ho siren, as directing ept.
don to bun° poetic , , but tearing we might
do injustice. will refrain trout alluding to
them, at bast until the !matter It put in
such as a shape as to warrant their publica
tion. We an, Int:hued to etc belief that
votuelgaly in ...eking revenge; but whether
(to, .lesdpi 11 to the extent of tattle g life can
Only lie interred, as It bas not bee ., deter
mined whether poison woo tile COO Of the
k nr.•91,. It may bo that the drug or ant,-
stance, placcal la the sprine. was intended
to have no greater errevt th.tr, to mexe the
stomach sick. _
The Recent Torrateat Es plosion—fon
oner• Insestisealon—Yurther Ad
journment.
IhrY. IrePentteled by Coronae Claw.
son to Inquire into the cause std manner
of the neath of Patrick, 31cCal1, met at the
Mayor's °Moo lest evening. The decesetal,
as our readers .111 remember. , was !Oared
by an explosurn or the botler, on board the
..I.lexander Chambers," on Thunder the
13th inst.„ and died the following . day. The
following testimony was taacn In the ease :
Eklena , d Denisrl4i, testliled—Was the
nhysielen, who attended McCall. 'after he
wa. brought to the hospital; round him se
riously scalded; the scalding extended from
➢le neck down all over the body, and erra
daily on the breast. Ile also had his 101 l
ankle dislocated and ono of the. bones bro
ken. lie never recovered from the shock
received from the scalding; he died at 3'
o'clonk,yrUlay morning. Ills death was;
caused }.v Wiling water Or •Lealu.
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B. A. lions,. tostillod.—Was captain of
the Alexander Chambers; we raised steam
hut Thursday moreins at the Allegheny
wharf; went *round to the Monongahela to
yet alurge; could not gat the gentionien to
get the bat go from; Mutter being ready we
all went to eat, waiting for the man, who
had the turves in chorea; wont to hook on
the outeldo berg° and was tying to it, when
the flue collapsed; went to go down from
the Mint house—toe stairway was Wien,
when 1 went to go down forward; went
backend went through the enginegooto to
the forecastle; found McCall lying on the
forecastle and three other men In the Over;
•aw wu could do nothing for him and .0 we
concluded to nave the other men thy these.
algtance of some bystanders wit got them
ashore; took a door olf and some mattresses
and took Mccull up to radon . ° ilaulsburre;
sent for a physic tau sa soon as IKIII
WLlo; ha d
theta cared for as well no we could; Janie.
ltallo Woo engineer of the boat; know him to
Les steady Man. and don't drink as far all
know; know nothing of the cause of Um ex.
plosion; • noticed the steam gago going up
about fifteen or twenty minutes before; it
Indicated only eighty pounds.
Lurid Donaldson, testinod—Was wale of
the btoty storied from the Allegheny, went
around to the Monongahela and hitched on
ton fiat, when the Captain told us dinner
wan ready. Wo then went to eat anal
after dinner the boat exploded; wee almost
half on hour after dinner when the explo
pion took place; the doors were open Cant
were abut.. The "doctor" was run
ning .wnile we warn at dinner; think she
War running but would not tie cure; know
tire linalneor; hu was second engineer on
the Monitor and first Olk tire titlark eye. Ito
was considered a *ottoman, and not a drink.
lax man.
James Billing., testified—Am an engineer
on LIIU river,•,don't know anything of the
oxplosloo ;, know the engineer of the Alex.
Chaining.; hots a Mbar man; felt perfect
ly nolo when he was my iteCond engineer;
could trust, him.
Levi Shrker, testified—Was formerly en
fallanll; am 110 W to ea machine shop; know
the
moor;
who wee engineer of the wUhani.
;to ur a gr.! niechatllC, has worked .
m
fur eat ?rest/Ma WllabOra ohop !le ls
agouti man in every respect; would be will.
log to trust him to take charge of an engine
for me. It liappen• often that boilers bo
ttom° crocked by rieotting.. A holism might
he cranked and atUl stand the Wit of the
Inspector.
()surge Atkinson, testified—Am /loner ( In
spector. Was Informal of the explitairent
wont and oxambied the Collor found the
floe hod collapsed; examined it thoroughly.
Woaro now bialblulng tho case, and I
would not lika to oCur bu opinion ea to the
manse, until wo come to a decision on lL
Jelin U. &HA", testified—Am foreman at
Thorn's bolluryard. Saw the boiler that
was blown up; looked at the front end of
the boiler, forined an Idea that there was •
crack in the trout coda the bolter, of about
three - inches; 1119•0 brut V at boiler making
;moon yaire, about flee years with Mr.
Thorn. Was also foreman of boilers at Ye.
It. M. Depot for some years. Did not exam
ine the back cud of the holler. The crack
was about four Inches below the center of
the holler, could not tell whether it was an
old crank or not; think It was there beton)
the explosion.
David J7entlerson, testified—Am an engl.
nocr; am on the "Prerlessei know nothing
of the accident; know • the engineer of the
Chambers; considered him 'capable of Tun.
mot; an onglitc;110103C knew /dm tO take 4
driukt. Mink' him altogether 00n,,,e.,
tenttent to con any engine on a boat,
Copt. John Rodgera, testi:lol—Am a rivet:
man; know the engineer sauce he ROJS 4
Child; bin Ilbillolhr Is good; would taro
him us en o ;rimier If Ismaili need of one;
am t Can of Um "Greenback: ,
A this stage of the examination the jury
concluded that It would ho advisablo to
defer taking the testimony ofogy other
- witnesses until after the Dollar I speetom
of the port. Mr. Atkinson and Mr. Walker,
had mode their report on the matter. lir.
Atkinson elated that they would in ell like.
llhood, conclude their examination to-day.
and the j ury, In order to have their decisloni
adjourned the Inquest until Saturday after.
noon, at 2 o'clock.: • . '
Col. Alex. laeCiare, of. the tatambers.
burg Repositary, contemplates making a
summer tour through tho !tacky Montt.
alias, accompanied by nin alto awl rm.
A Marvellous Exhibition to Open at
Masonic Mall Next Week.
Tho great Exhibition knonane tho Aprce.
/mine, or the Iloolrof Revelations nerealcd,
mid Yean 01 ea.int John presented to view,
will open at Masonic: Hall next Tuesday
night.
This exhibition ha's met with Immense
success in the various cities East and we
Can doseribo It no bettor than to copy the
folloWing synopiet of the character of the
antertelnmeot from our foreign exchanges,
.and feel quite sure that its perusal will In
turestevery render of this paper:.
_ "This great exhibition of ilie Apocalypse
haw boon gotten tipat an enormous expense,
and is a complete illustration of the Book-of
itervelatlons,• showing the entire visions
which St. John saw on the Isle of Patin.,
ontho Lord's • day, - •w when he was Carried
away in the spirit and elm a door In heaven
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate
of all•linghtne; Ms - expresses himself after
witneasmg this great work of art
"linadrods of books have been written ex:
planetary of the Book of Ituvelatlons, but
Put thenrall together, they do not give so
clear= idea of what et.Joun saw as these
illustrations of the - Apocalypse.. •
This exhibition commences with a scene
representing St. Jobe on the Isle of Patmos;
then follows the vision of the levee gold
candlesticks, and One Jiko unto the Boa of
Man; then comes a great vision of a door
In heaven opened, ehowing the throne,
beasts, elders and sea of glees: then snPeare
the lamb with the book of seven seals, and
the vision of the 'white, red and black
horses, and death on a pale horse, the Boats
of the slain under the alter, and the,
061.6.? DAY 0/ ISIS
After this are the visions of L ille foist an.
gold holding the winds that they, stould not
blow, and the great multitude before the
throne, and the coven angels with the sev
en trumpets, followed Ity the vision of the
seven plagues and the temple of God open
ed in Heaven. Then is area the great won
der of Heaven, Is woman clothed with the
sun, standing on the moon, with a crown of
twelve stars, and the great red dragon with
seven heads and ten home. There to a war
in Heaven with the dragon, nod he is cast
out.. The b e get with seven needs and ten
horns is novoseen rising from the sea, and
to, and bettoldt the Lamb on ]fount Zion with
the 'one hundred cud forty.four thousand
ha
s a rte r ctrTd, b alad tim T g h r e e.V, '' 4.l ' r f te M p in res u r s ol
the wrath of ed wooled. thhs portion of
the exhibiti li on. The last pert shows the
seven angels with the coven vials contain
ing the seven last plagues, as the vials ate
poured out; then In seen the woman dressed
In the purple and scarlet sinew on the_
scarletbean with the revert heads !arid ten
horns; the rules of Babylon, and eaten
chained and cast into the bottomless pit;
the whole extilbltionciosizsg with the via
ion of -
11123=
ana the new Jerusalein"decend Mg from
ilervenorlth &street latbenowJereaalem
showing the Myer 'ordife, and the tree of
life. golden psvenairrig,,MaellleentPulimm
with jeweled oWlimU 4051 gilded domes,
the whole f is of unparalleled
bieuty, it beholder one per
fect blase , Aglo tans repro-mating the
futuretWOlChetobrlatlin.” -
This eldldhiggiaLlcjwordwatoal by the en
tire Orliariftil 00Mpetent judges, to be the
finest work - Of net gotten up in modern
times, anal worth Milos of travel to seo So
far, trr America, the hails have not been
large enough to hold the people who have
thronged to see it. Entirecongragatlonsof
churches, old gray men end women
Dare turned not en maise to witness this
marvelous production. We predict a great
rush at Masonic Ball while It Is hem, as it
undoubtedly prove one of
eel most at
tractive exhibitions ever opent4 In this
city. In caticianati„ Louisville, St. Louie,
and allthe Eastern utiles, the laces unite
in pronouncing it the most aingular.chaelo
and attractive exhibition ever presented to
as Amadeu andleticei
Meeting of the lieldtetra• Stenarrient
A saocsattos—Let ler firma {Sow, kieeris
—The Ceasing Fate.
The Allegheny connty holdless • Moon.
mental Assoctation held a meeting at City
ihtilkaltordslY afternoon.
. 1 / 4 letter w l / 4 1 / 4 from Getreishs
expressing thanks for the Invitation ex
tended him to conduct the opening exer
cises of the Fair, and regretting that pres-
sing °Metal business render his presence at
that time imposed:de. The Association hate
other names under consideration, and will
decide the matter at a suture meeting.
Min. IL Pressley reported that W. re
ceived contributions amounting tonne hum
tired and three dollars from the members
other. Dr. Prersley's Chnretbin Allegheny.
IL was announced that James I•ark,Jr.,
vas now prepared to receive 'all cash con
tributions to the Fair.
Report. *ere mule of sererni oil paint
ing.s tionntod by prominent artists in int%
Fleinl[ .ends loan of oLbern for exhibition
at the Fair.
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Col. Alor. 111 lands and Capt. John G. Mc-
Connell were added to the Committee on
Itches of the War ]actor 111 place of Col.
Thorn. -IL Mayne, w ho rated to be relleved
ea a membecr of the Cato mtlte.s.
On motion. CapL IL A. lioutooth was ad
ded to the Committee on Printing,
Bat one report of cent... Mutton s was hand
ed In Dom Alleilleny City. and so far as
heard from veryglitle response has been
made to theohjec k. The hones of the Com.
=tree cannot account for this seeming ne
glect on the part Of our neighbors, as they
tmro always been among the moat prompt
to respond all calls fur material aid for
Virfo U gry "M r4 4 li n ; P :i t o r el l if Ite ur rinlo i n r :t.
mere men to the field, and we hope our
friends will at Onto set to work In eanniest,
and help to erect a 'Monument worthy of
tile bravo men who gave their lives in de•
fence of their country's honor. There are
atilt about live weeks until the commence
ment Of tho Fair, and churches not al ready
at work hare ample Bine to organise sew.
log societies and prepare liberal contribu
tions- Individual offOrt In also desirable.
There will be miscellaneous tables, to which
all articles that tarnished can be contrib..
ted. Such articles may be asnt to Kiss M.
Presider, at the residence of Dr. Presley.
iVashtsigion street. Allegheny.
The Association adjourned to meet
nett Thanalan May hi, At hell Past two
o'clock, in City Hall.
MWidy round
The body of Stephen Spicer, the colored
deck hand of the steamer Franklin, who is
alleged to have been beaten urerboard and
drowned in the Monongahela by the mate
of that boat, Joseph. Jeffries, near lirayki
Lending, on Tuablay, the 1.1 inst., has been
found, with swrorel marks of • violence
about the head, according .to a rumored
statement of the tireone county doctor. who
examined the body, before a Coroner's Jury
bet whether the wounds Were eOrieldeted
nUdaelent Of thentsaliree to tare produced
death, we did not learn. Spicer , . remains
were brought to 'Brownsville, Identified and
buried in the Bridgeport colored cemetery
onFriday last. Jenides Is amen od in Union
town Jail. awaltltug his trial, Übe alleged
Offence having been committed within the
Jurisdiction of Fayette county, according
to th e prerisions; ot en th at of Assembly,
giving jurisdleUen to the county lardering
on either side of the river, wittiirra certain
number of yards of the atioro—a number
greater than the whole width of the river
whore the occurrence took place; And which
would, accordingly. g Ivo J urisdiction either
to Payette or Ureene county. .•
Mere Whisky Seizure.
District Attorney Carnahan, la the Uni
ted States District Court, yesterday, pro.
scritod allbel against. the distillery of Jacob
Hammlndelmer, located ln Wayne town.
ship. Amnstrong county.. The distillery.
and appurtenances wore seised on the Id
inst., by Deputy Collector lionry, of tbo
.Twenty-third District, for alleged cessions
of the Revenue law. A monition was or.
tiered to by 10.00,1 by Judge lictiandlees.
citing the owner to appear . the lath of
MAY Prat, to behalf of ills property.
Mr. Carnahan also filed a libel against
fitly-one barrels of • whisky, owned b..
Messrs. Thompson a Brimatu, of Drown.
riilia,Pa. The whisky had been shipped to
this city, by the grin, for sale, but was
seized by Collector Vols, In consequence of
the failure of the owners to comply with
the regulations of the revenue law.
rah. restaffed;
IL C. Howard appeared before Alderman
IfHalters yesterday, and made Informa
tion against William bravo, charging hlm
with talon pretences. Proodrutor, who
proprietor of a IlreiT stable, alleges that
some time In December last, defendant
called at his Stables, on Third street, and
told Hr. Howard's eon who was in the
office at the time, that Mr. Howard bad said
ho should have the pest horse bleliket in
the stables. Mr. Howl - kW/I son, therefore,
handed him a blanket, which ho has not yet
returned. The defendant, a resident of Mc-
Keesport, was arrested yesterday, and gale
ball for his appearanee at a further hearing
of the cum to be bed on next- Wednesday,
Aetatait and Battery
Mad isett Riles appeared before Alderbum
lialisaters yesterday, and made informs.
Mon against Charles and Amelia Langlion.
charging them with smooth, end battery.
It appears that thg , defendants occupy part
of the same housewith prosecutor, and that
on Tuesday evening lash ho e gave thorn no
tice to leave and deliver up possession of
the PreMiaes to hlm. This notllleatice
somewhat aroused the Indignation of the
defendants, who afterwards repaired to
his room and made B general assault upon
hltotlio man, Chnilei, holding linn, w
Amelia beat. Min with the poker. . The
parties to the suit are all colored, and [a
side .otdowhoro up on the Warrants
were issued fur the arrest Of defendants,
_ .
aI
The Seandal.
As public Journalists, we believe we fully
discharged our duties towards the public in
,publishing both sides of the Cr.lielll-o'Ne
'seandal; but tar. James D. • insists
that, as an net of puttee to hint, we shonld
give place in our columns to the following
card. In reply to that of D. O'Neill, Tot,
which we have already published. We have
stir aye entertained a lull measure of re.:
ephct for both gentlemen in the unpleasant
difficulty; and regret exceetaingly that any
Publication should nave been given the mat ,
ter,as it certainly has accomplished no goal.
However, to close the nevespapercontrover•
ay we publish the card,StrAing out several
lines which have no relation to the subject
in dispute. liere is the card. In giving It
publication we wash oar hands of the affair
and with our readers will await
Umaffair,
decss:
len of the Court
Believing myself to be most foully wrong
ed, I have appealed to the law for redrafts,
and because I have done so, rather than
violate it by becoming.lndge and execution
or myaelf, I am coarsely. and scurrilously
awaited in public prints by the wrongdoer.
Of course, having chosen my remedy, to
that I shall adhere, and to that he most
submit. knowing title, he basely attanipta
by means of his venal pen, to make and
shone .public opinion; he cannot evade
the law, but he thusks he can pervert it. To
ono accustomed as he has been to wash his
very dirty clothes In imbllo, ho but follows
his natural instinct, when he introduces
Int° hin card matter neither tree nor perti
nent. and of such character as one would
think that even he might blush to write.
The fact that he rushes into so ute and
detailed a defense before he is callled to an.
swer or pat upon trial, is somewhat singu
lar and suspicious, when as he himself al
leges that the only information he has is de.
rived [roma telegram received in New York,
"Biotite writes in Ignorance of the charge
against limo—and yet a little after assorts
that "my counsel informs him that he will
not be permitted to take any part in the
case, either in vindication of hfit own char
serer tar otherwlso"—the truthfulness and
consistency of which I leave to tbo reader.
It ho did not know before he leftrittsburgh
the nature of theproceedings about to be
instituted, hie sudden marriage is an excel
lent commentary uperi his honesty, integ
rity and nos tans° of propriety, thus Invol
ving a young girl to the disgrace atta-hed
to such an exposure—lf he dld not know,
his defence Is a wonderful instance of pre
monition, and taking time by the forelock.
Of the truth or propriety of it, however, the
law will Judge hereaftertto that 1 appeal
and not to the newspaper.. 111. did, indeed,
my intimate knowledge Of, and mi , iri c unate
connection with this man would R u m ble me
to paint him monster of sue hideous
mien, that to be hated needs hut to be
I here written this much roluctantls.
and will only say In conclusion that the m
tat-flew he secke by the results of which he
says hewn' abide, can. I have no daub c, ho
lool'upon reference to My connseL
J. It. Oilfmu..
Prmanocau, April 2.511 e. Ita7.
A llobeno Corims Clue—nolo on War
-don •Wbite for Contempt of Cones.
Yesterday we mentioned the fact of n writ
of habeas corpus hsvinebeen nerved on Mr.
William White, Warden of 'the comity All,
commanding hits to produce in the District
Court, before Judge IPM/ems, at 10 o'clock
Wednesday forenoon, the body of J. W.
311akey, with the authority fur fits detest.
Lon. e also stated that the District
Court not being in session on Wednesday,
in consequence of the Illness of Judge Wit.
Items, the Warden surrendered the prison
er into the custody of an °Meer, who took
Aim to Uniontown whore he is charged
with conspiracy to . defraud.
It appears, however, that Mickey was
committed by Alderman-Donaldson for a
"further hearing" at rival o'clock on l
medal morning, at widen time be was sur:
rendered into the custody of
onlcer John
Sather, constable for Aldermen Donaldson.
Whether the •Turther hearing" was Intend
ed an ruse for the purpose, we cannot
nay, but the prinorter wns taken to Union
town, and the object of the writ Of hoboes
retinas thus defeated.
Terterdayinoraing Wanlen White e
arn -
ell In the District Co ort and made ret •
the writ, in substation_ that the - priaOti .r
having been Committed for•ntostber boa
Ina," et a specided time, be bad no an • -
WV to detain him longer, which he most
have hone In order to comply with the writ.
Judge W illiams thought the retit le a ono
tempt of Court, and allowed rule on tho
Warden to "show cause," returnable on Set
urdes at nine o'clock.
It is the opinion of legal gentlemen that
Warden White's action ln the mutter can be
amnestied. The prisoner was placed in his
keeping, according to the terms of the corn
initineut, until eight o'clock Wednesday
morning. and It is claimed that If he had
detainal him longer It would have been
without authority, and be would have ren
dered hiraselt liable, the Court having no,
iurbidictlon In the matter. Wad the Court
met on Wednesday this deo:union would
haver been but for two hours. the "farther
bearin being fired for r ut ht o'clock, awl
the wel treturnable at /resh It animus the
Warden released the prisoner promptly at
eight o'clock, believing, as he Meted In his
return, that ho could not rightfully detain
him longer.
The matter will be folly inquired into on
hatordssy. We shall be sorry if Warden
White be found in contempt, believing that
Ids action In th e matter wan
in amordance
with his conviction. as table duty.
Another Itorror—lnCantlelde la Alle
gheny City.
During W - ednesday night, Dr. nankin, re
eding In Allegheny city, was called to at.
tend profeadonally Both Ann Grubbs, aged
about twenty years,llving on Ann street,
near Corry, in the First ward of Allegheny.
Although aha at drat denied the fact, tangi
ble evidence existed that alto had a enort
time proviotte become a mother. She eta
ted that the child was still born and that
it had won buried. Tho physician thought
all was not right, and alter having gluon
the young woman proper attention, pro
ceeded directly to the May Or's oMce, where
he gave information as to his suspicions.
boon after a number of the police, headed
by Lt.ll , Kano, proceeded to the hocae where
kilns Grubbs lired, and their aearen. to
peter with information reamed from
neighbors, led to the discovery of the Orna
te the privy vault,. on the • premises.
whence It was taken by night sonars, atter
considerable diMeulty. The body was ta
ken to the Mayor'a ogini• and on gettertitig
morning Coroner Clawson summoned an
tannest to meet at tan o'clock this fore
noon. A poet motto= examination will be
made In the meantime to determine the
fact whether the child was born alive.
The mother, together with three of her
slaters, were placed under surrelliance.
They are orphans, occupying the Nemo
noose, and the present OCCUrreIiCEI 'has led
to considerable comment as to their char
actor for respectability. •
Usury Vincent's Lecture. •
The second lecture of this distinguished
orator and Reformer, wig delivered teat
evening at the Academy of Music. llts sub.
loot was 'T'he English movements I have
taken part in, and the men I have known."
For two hours he held Ids &editors in rapt
attention while be depicted td rapid eon.
cession the Incidents and characters con
nected with the progress of liberal pried.
plea to England during the past forty
year*. Mr. Vincent's power of portraying
character, and setting forth principle* is
singularly vivid and moat be heard to be
properly appreciated. .
Thin evening he closes the series .with
lecture on ; tiaribaidl, a cabled- that will
draw forth his wonderful faculty of twitting
heroic characters before an audience in col
on; more graphic, and feller of Life and ea.
orgy than any other orator wo know.
=I
Thayer a / 4 loyea` great circus at the rear
of lieu. Trimble's, on Penn street, has at
tracted thouiands upon thousands of our
citizen. to seats beneith the ample canvas,
and the people never appear to grow tired
of the attraction. IL Is decidedly the great
est !MOW Which has ever yet made a visit
to them parts, having all its departments
under the keeping of skilled artists. Every
body fond of genuine amusement shoal,' at
tend, for they will never regret the visit,
and may never again have the opportunity
of whiling away an afternoon or evening in
so pleasant and entertaining a manner.
Clay Mortality.
Dr.- A. 0. McCandless, Physician of the
Board Ofirealth, reports the following In
terments In the city of Plttaburgh, from
April 14th to Aril 21st. 1867
Males White 13 t Total 11
Females.... 8 Colored—
limeases—Meert disease, onsurnptlon,
4; hypertrophy of kidneya temperance,
I; n known, I; rupture of uterus, I, scalded,
1; still born, I; orysinelas, I.
Of the above there wore: Under I year. 3 i
from 20 to 30, 7; 30 to 40,1;30 to 0,2.
Fine, Life Like Pilotage , "Ph.. •
incurs. Van Pelt S Webber,. at their drat
rinse photographic winery, corner of Fifth
and fdarket [fronts, entrance from IS Fifth
street, produce tor lino photograph as can
be obtained in the clty. Both are careful
and experienced artiatil. and take care
that every picture turned from their eaten-
Iletimmit will 'sustain the high reputation
they enjoy. We advise our readers to call
and examine the specimens. Pelee' as res•
amiable as at any gallery in either ritts
burgh or Allegheny. and all photographs
'warranted La give lath' faction.
Drowsing:l.—A /title on of John Granger,
.Esq. of fliszahals, near Znnesville, age.t
ancult• nine VATS, WWI, it is surimuml,
drowned In Johnalhan's Crook, near Mom,.
hula Wminestlay. Ito wont on a fishing az
curson In Um morning, since nutet, ti me
nething IMCia ann.
PRICE THREE CENTS•
=11:=13
This young gentleman, who propose'
competing with Mr. James llamlll for the
championship of American oarsman, is
busily engaged in the usual training exer
cises for the greet struggle next month.
Last evening Mr. Brown was introduced to
the audience at the Opera House, and went
through his exercises with the Indian war
clubs. Be handled the eluhs, weighing
seventeen pounds each, with great dexter
ity, grace and Mil, and developed in their
"me astOniseing muscular strength. Mr.
Brown was introduced to the audience In a
few well chwen remarks by Mr. Leak, and
met with a cordial reception.
Lareeny.—Joseph Primus appeared be
fore Alderman Hays, of the drat ward, Al
legheny, yesterday, and made Information
against William Buckner, charging him
with larceny. PrOsecurtor - avers that de
fendant stole a dog from him of considers,
Me value. The prosecutor, In this • case,
brings the suit for the larceny .of; the dog
collar, hoping in that manner to get Do
of Ills dog at the same time. oefdoth
ant vas arrested and, in defecate( bail, coin+
=Med to answer. .
•
In our notice on Monday Of thaliank
leg Mouse of Sterling. Lane d Co., 110 South
Third street, Philadelphia, we npoke of the
' high standing, promptitude and probity of
the firm, but made no reference to a fact
which it 10 important for correspondents
to know, and which prudent men will ap
preciate, 'viz.: that all their; business is
strictly on commbralon. Their opeintionsare
.in no case on their own account, but;exclu.
'nicely to the latorestS of their oorospond•
Natl.
Lareenr.—wifitsm W. eel and William
hiellvalne were arrested yesterday, and
brought before Alderman Taylor, to answer
e charge of larceny preferred against them
by William Ccrrlgaa.•- Yroseeutor alleges
that defendants took a watch, valued at
f o llmle m ll o ufg,= e dnO ar ntr An flat. d e d u brits m ed .
log• - Defendants gave ball for a farther
hearing before the 131.6giatrilte. -
',lemma. Fatima T. Crud,. du Co., the
welbinwtown bankers, are now converting
Seven-Thirty Bonds into the new Piro.
Twenties, at more advantageous rates to
the holders than offered by the Govern
ment. The bonds are delivered immedi
ately, so that no delaylwill be experienced.
The office of the banking that of J. T.
Mud". "a Co., Is at the corner Of Fourth and
Wood streets. -
The Bedford „Neuf", /owl that to enter
prising citizen has lately erected a new
house in that town, end adds het It is so
long since tho Inhabitants have seen any
thing of .tho kind, that should - the owner
Charge a small ter, for permission to view it,
'the fund accumulated would pay all ex.
venues incurred la Be erection. Bedford
moat be a flashed town. _
Malicious Silichief. —Thomas Pritchard
and William Shield., arrested laat TriesdaY
for malicious mischief, In breaking the bar
on the steamboat •iltlisha Bennett," bad
hearing tietoro Alderman Strain yeaterlda) ,
Both defendant-were hold for a farther
bearing to-morrow, - Pritchard_ giving hall
for his appearance at that time, and stueida
commitiod
Obtaining; Good. under Fob Tx ,
leoces.—Pexer Blum appeared before Al
derman Taylor yesterday, and made infor
mation agxtrust Lorimer Leckay, charging
him with obtaining goods from prosecutor
to tho amount of $lll, tinder falseand fraud
ulent representations. Defendant was sr
rusted and held to bail for a further hearing
in the ease. • .
Co.leeldent.—On Monday last, Noah
Armstrong, a rissp.tabte citizen of Perry •
bran It Ip, aged forty.six years, Wile instant-
ly klllea by Lightning whilst engagrd
chopping wood in front of hls residence,
about noon. Ills cousin Henry . Armstrong.
of Cookstown, several miles distant, was
also struck by lightning at the same time
and killed.
Prank Leslie's Pictorial Newspaper for
April 14tit has two pages of illustrations of
Coro. Comp loots much better in Leslie
than out of M. There are many mom peo
ple lu its streets, and they are better look
ing and better Stressed than one usually
Studs these. • Tharileverartist gives a truly
poetic! 0:11.91. too Very Prosaic anbierf-
Proposal. frir a Nevi - Jall.—The COm
=intoner* of Butler county ask, through
our advertisin columns, for proposals for
the building o f
a new Jail in Butler. The
plans and specifications are now on exhib
ition at the Commissioners' omen in that
town. The mason and carpenter work will
be given in different contracts,
.leapkia Ulnas, sliver tea wets, solid and
plated sliver wares, gold headed canes,
+suedes, elocka and Jewelry of all dew-rip
tlonaat most inducing prices, at ,
Mayen. .t Lteldlets well known fashionable
jewelry eatabliehment, ro. Ellin street.
Actierieen and Foreign watches in
gold;.atid silver, open:rand hunting cased,
for gentlemen and ladleS,at manufacturers'
rates, at thejewelry establishment ()flints.
man, hicyran S. Sledle, 90. '4 FLitth street.
Mayor at eCartity yesterday commltted
tojait sir persons, charged with drunken
ness and disorderly conduct, for terms
varying from twenty-four hotu - s to live
days.
There is no truth In the rumor that Wen
dell Phillips was offered a good saint' , to
cor4ect. himself with an oil relinery here,
as agitator.
A Party of WealdWean countlf gentle
men Indulged In a' match rat 11=lt, reeent
-17. • They killca 3,31.5 of the long tailed Ter
taln.
A/Malts lianted.—Soe narertleenlentll in
today 's raper* or “Agoro Wanted for Gen.
L. C. Baker..l.lll.lLory of thoSeerrot Service."
la a gazaa of base bail at Plthola, on
Tuesday week, Hr. D. U. GrUlln, Borough
Treasurer, had a leg broken.
Sr. George Morgan. of New Castle,was
Lured by beaux thrown from big buggy ltut
weak.
To•daj will be observed throughout the
"00=117 as Odd Fellow.' Thardorglysng day.
rocler is to be hung on .the 15th day or
Kay proximo, winch comes on Wednesday.
ibis hollow born prevails among the cat•
tle In different parts of Ittuitingdon county.
•
An oil tank capable of hold Fag to:abaci•
sand barrels to being built In Franklin. •
Rerenty-Flse million pounds of wool
wore sheared In Ohio last year. •
Dr. Jaeknota, the colored orator, la pre
paring a lecture for the
A Keno cottabllsllmeut eras broken up at
Titusville a Sew evenlnau a hsca.r
Alta. cotton mill is to be put to opera
tion at Zanesville next AMC.
Eatontown is to hare a cemetery
MARRIED:
BeENCEM,BUTISI4 L k U. 111411 UM», by tlie
Mcv. J. B. c9ulter. lELTO. tIPENCEB
ro MIAs SUBLNistA. B A.d." 00.0.
Mills, Butler c.,Buty, Pa.
MEM
• 21COTT—OThurday, SARAH
A. JORDAN, wife of litOrito W. Scott, in the
24 Year of t,er age.
The friends and acts= talicea of thermally aro
reaDectfollylQ Llcd to attend the (liners!, from
her late reslahnce •at Oakland. (near the Car
Station.) on SUNDAY artzusooow. April OM at
2 o'clock. Caritasea will leave the odic.; at W.
H. Derore A Co.. tio.lot Grant street, for Oak .
land. on SCIIO/Cf. at 1 o'clock p. tn..
HATHAWAY—Another aeldier of MI Roar.
Col. OIIADIIACH HATHAWAY. former!, •
reeluent of Swanton Tails„. TU, died at the mil
dence a( zbetoser Brown, Wil
loughby, Ohio, April 15th, aged lan.? Yoe..
earl? CH he mottled In 5... Wu. predictor
law 0117400 you., lese Jestlee Of the react!
fOrtpelstit years. was ever a strong advocate
for the education of as poor altd ready to defend
the oca.••".
• ntewHAX-- 4 - , ..
1'ia41,1'111.1011.V153,:::airi.'.h... 11 Ti oi
tiirsolngtoun.
The funeral will take place DOM the residence
of her husband. on Centre street, three doors
above Canon. Illnalnahaut. on /1111)Ly Ame,
nowt. at 2 o'clock. • .
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VW*, XEIRT493Eran Et.
tee Youth streekilDebareb. P. 011171X5
kinds; or ell OILILP DLuvalw every de.
ad. )Looms
or funeral wets/dna firelsb.
ad. /Looms opened 4sy and night. Hearse Lad
Carriages Nu:defied..
Hariezetta—Hers David Herr, D. D., Hey.
M. W. Jambe!, V.D., Mmes. row bart, /sq., Je.
cob Lt. baiter. isa.
R . T. WHITE es. CO.,
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS,
Manama's, Wood , l Rau and 'Many.
COFFIN ROOMS AT MANCHESTER WART STABLE
Corder Ilhadleld and Muller', st sets
lisat C.riaps furntobed.
- pi ILLDALE 12 , EINETEUIG—The
aar.eautlrtal o•tiotro-ortr.' Um lament rorbrir.
•blo Mies of repolohrr, excryt use, In Oar cogs,
tYootoalett New-Brighton road. trOme•ltste.
It oortb_oCAtlrrteu r._ rue 551151 lot, toroth.
or (Mrs, rail at ernttal Drug, btC ' ,
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:-v' i'j:
DIJNSEATH& CO.,
Wholesale Agents
"s Tax
American Watch Contpanyl ,
WATCHES.
No. 56 Fifth Street;
1.27 OPPOLTI. MASONIC Hill.
WATCHES, CHALETS AND
E2I
AT A TEST SMALL PEWIT. AT'
WILL T. WILEY'S
6 Wylie St.,
.361 doer ll•eie 504
w. rouzsrox.— Nom
JOICYSTON & SCOTT,
atAirgs SII
Fine Watches, Clocks, JeWelry
SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC.I.
XO. 174 Liam.srr n I+.
xn.stasiertaxiska, imexasub.
sir Particular attentlan trinea 1u lenatrialr
tyaronas. Clocks and Jewelry. An fort war
ranted
SMITHSON, MR & CO.
ARE RECEIVING DAILY
-- rilmenso Spring Otook of
vizor orscralrrioxr or
BOOTS, , SHOES,
13almoraleo,
Gaiters Slippers,
LADIES, GENTB,IIIBEES AND OZILDREI.
CARPETS,
DOMESTIC. DRY GOODS,
HOSIEBY,
SkiXtll4
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS,
NUMMI EMPORIUM,
55 & 57
ty'6.2n34
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89 MARKET STREET.
Am To •
3FL C) 33 313 El,
89 Market street,
Am) 0762 TORE
BOOTS , SHOES ! &C.
THE CIINAPIST AND ll=
xsa• wzrzi crwrir
NO AUCTION GOODS mar.
JAS. 8088, 89 Market St.
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HELlnitaips curium Lig-
SAPAELLLA. cleanses and monies the
blood, instils the elms of health WO t sp
Um, and pzavta Olt Ws htnnOnt Mat mate dts•
HURL CLOSE & EL
PracUcal Furniture maeamtenee
CON. PENN AND WAYNE ITV
Latest swigs of TMINITUffi
TULE CHEAPEXT.
The Simplest, TIM Bu
EWINC MACHINE,
Is wain= wiusoxrc
WLEHANTIM THW Tram& . • • •
87 TIFITI irnuorr.
fell _
BAIIGAILNS IN
SEWING MACHINES.
at =adzes, tied bat • start Mae, tar sato IC
reamed prtita WAG UMW= a 00.
mits. L C.
FASHIONABLE NELLIERR,
No. 20 bbuciond Alley;PUtsbatirtt, Pa;
All the latest .d moat Matchable MI!. of
BuNNETS and HAMS bar Ladles. MOM gal
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order ha tea ahriteataotkaa hcallealreryoutaen
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