The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 09, 1867, Image 1

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    IHrTiIISBFROU GAZETTE.
Ptruz..unan By
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Tames ton VEZICLY
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five do. • • flo: do. 123
Teo on more copies. to one warns, and
one Ynn.inelob..eanb .173
[MY ITEMS.
Find& Dental Establishment at_ .Ste Penn
4ltree;. & Gillespie.
drover & Baker' s
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• Ifactdoes, romovol from No. IS to
165 Flll6 Otreet, abctie tholth.ffold btrett.
r'?o:Wholeule Ba~ere
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TriT Goods WO - offer borkolon In Job lots
.Dress Goods; Pardlogs, Linen Goods, and
~1 4 .wWt Of Alit:clings, Skirtings, Pilots,
CP4,ti;, Clieeke, all of which WO will
th tho'stiriltvriist' muttons cosh PriCeS.
Iforkeh streeinbe/ow Third tr. Fourth eta.
Clottr and SULK 13acquea.
aro.= ,WAritrart are 'towing a aplen
asiortnont of these goods at very loin
at thetinow store, on tho west cor.
ollttarketand Fourth Moots. 2arniod
ktoie,
.ror 'Burnett's Standard Preparations of all
fittids,choaper than any other place la the.
Gold Medal tiparklink Catawba 'Wine,
Salt atlas lowest rates at Fleming's Drug
Stere, Mo. St Market street.
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- • Pam Drugs!
Rare !rage!! Pure Drags!!! Pure Drugs!!
Voc. lau Bay
foreign Liquors of all kinds at Joseph B.
Fpich'es Distillery; ho. 14.191. 193 and 195
You Can Hay •
98 per Untt.-Akuholat Jowl& S. Finch%
Ton Om Buy
„Saw HOD, at Josepli S. riactes.
LATEST - CONDESSED SEWS.
illy Telegraph to the. Pittsburgh Usactie.3 ,
—A l'cirtrOse Plobroe dlipatch says the
SMOst . gratitylnireports have already been
reasliwd from the counties and registration
districts Cif 'this State south of the James
river, which furnish conclusive evidence
of the conciliatory manner to which the in.
habitants are receiving the registering ofl3,
. Cern and , aantsting them in the preliminary
nieirisreS isf.the reconstruction bill.' This
fooling &Leong ihe people is general, and
even those disqualified . by the bill have, is
mansoanes, proffered their assistance, and
thipressed upon their neighbors the actual
necessity, ant policy: of non-Interference
with the reglitration ;of the duly qualtflo,l
.voters. The utmost 4rood feeling orlsts
towards the colored people, now tact the
imitator, of thethssulthige Is no longer nu
- settled. - Tlieeducation of the negro, and
their ildral and social . elevation, is now
aelasowledged to It duty incumbent on
oil the people, pant' is the only proper and
judicious Samuel which will advance the in
tisthillt of both classes, and promote the
' 119sPerlty. of-the. State. The capitalists
aud land °Within axe beginning to see the.
prime, Ticino of creating modes of employ
=emir.Yea he negroes, and are °tiering
theti lands on 'favorable terms, and for.
mishlng them with agricultural implements
and materials.
41 *W: safe, the appointment by
Judge Soott, of Baltimore, of the notorious
Jig-Commodore „Hollins, of the rebel army,
as Crier of his Conn, an allies worth Ilse
sbollsandityeatireidbailiffs and subordi
, . Tastes of MO some antecedents, bas glean
. birtett illreitlattantiori to maux_b_ople demo
..ate, hundreds.' 'whom expected appumD
men.. Itbas stirred up the loyal cit.
tens considerably, and makte the radicals
- More deferral : l.a In accomplishing their
•—ichermaa's XelOelpede minx:Mutiny,
in rillladelphlsOrm ileetroyed by fire on
Tuesday, alibi. Low $150363. •
-Witte, Crown!, Co., Kew 'York Cotton
"jirokers, have tailed to the extent of $lOO,OOO.
FROM. ST. LOUIS:
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Ad!MUMS the.l.ladell Motel Mains
.. , -Meeting or Blaster Nee/mates,
ofsetarres and Bleattanies—Deetalve
dadont , ansh "or a inencressman—
,Scaandleat ntattasie•—ladlack Intel
ligence—The Fort Barard andiard.
Mr Tetanal* to the Plttaborah Onette.)
ST. Loris, May B.—The planks supporting
a derrick on the'-scaffold in Irons of the
Lindell Hotel, used in taking down the
valiant' that braiding. broke today and
precipitated four men from the nim story
to
.the pasomesit, Instantly killing John
I lsicta i fatally.lunding Goo. Nicholas,
rA Means/ of mifste w r o ggirsnic n. i, afar,
terms and contract-ora today adopted res
olutions opposing the eight hour aystem,
end declaring they wilinot employ or cub.
let their work 10 any one that will not wlnk
tea krona and employ their men bY the ten
hiour nite: They also agreed not to hire men
helongint , tosocleties organized for the pca ,
pose
of
Uttering •with the free will of
Master mechanics or any men they mac
employ, and appointed a committee to en.
gage n pmanent - society maater me
chanicw ci sntractOra and manufacturers to
proton the freedom of labor and inochan
l=t Interests of St. Louis.
The number of steamboat arrivals at this
port for the year ending today ware three
thousand - sly hundred and twenty.. Ton
nage, anon:Milan fifty-two thousand three
lititairOd and eightpone. •
• lion. Samuel S. - Marshall, Congressman
from the itioventhldstrict. /111nois, died at
Las realdence, In McLane borough, a few
The Demerara correspondent with the
Indian. • =per/Mors-says General Hancock
had n o t ed Arkansas river into tali In
illaaintmntry, consequence of the ab
twine of General Custaria cavalry, the most
effective pert of la
s Soros, and will soon
mbar{ or Fort Hays, thence to Fort Hooker,
where Elle . eipedltiChtl will be terminated,
and the.force coulomb:kg It sent to Forts
Lyon. Dodge, Lamed -and. Slays. A new
fort will be built at Monument Litidion and
nre.enleient, garrison atatuincia there. - A
comic/110th' several Axrapaho chiefs, at
Fort Dodge on the 28th 011
.. manned m
deciaratica ter pesos on the part of the In
dians, and a promise to ,return twenty-five
t utting taken Irons pnbin encampment.
Tlitt •llielltasilielow 'the . ArkILIIISSSI man/.
Seated *restless and defiant attitude.
fir. Loran, Illy 8 =The Lemoendis Omaha
special soya %gentleman a d
at General
Angora heedquarterbsUroltay, from fort Du
fora; April 16th. who stamps the mansecro
story it base fabricallcus,t,,,, . ,
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titre' SsdC that u ~ ~.+w:e=. -
Ssa 'Union Muaw)ls soon to be closed. is al
rell4 widely kiusivn;end the followbsg par-
ticulanwill interest icusny.persons in and
oist artier illy: • • ' .
That church was built on leased lam]; the
lease expired on theist Inst.:and the charge
upon renewal was glooXia per =rums. This
,tees--weald overtax
--the somet.s.si pecan!-
' ars: ability. Hence, his edifice and rl/ In to a
renewal htsVe.boonsol.l to Tiffany Co. for
178,000; Out of whibh every debt of the soci
ety has:beenDaid, Ineludang the heavy ar
rears us. skiers/ deetn the pastor, which
pulaarded to SIZA.O. "Dr Cheevor has thus
dosed his lon g r earnest, fearless struggle In
oar city for tho rights of Ibunantty an better
circumstances, wo . Judgn than ever before.
.19e have , sometimes thought that, bad be
beed a trifle. leas acrid and vehement; ho
might have been morn useful; but ho hes
done autible work among us, holdirig far
atimieed `the standard of Justice an/11db
arty. erten nearly every other voice was
'mute' or faltering. - The blessings of the
emancipated will follow Isles Into whatever
effort zustylso his /Warn sphere. -
Amerlean Medical taxmen:lon—Den.
quet—Delegales Entersained by .
Alan. U. H. peadleibb.
:By:Telegraph to the .1140.0 Gazette.)
'thireittirt; May 'Osumi& WWI given
to the delegates of the Medical Convention,
at Melodeoon ttall,lnet night. Mayor WU
stack. tti wares:eh, tendered the hoSPltall
ties of the pity. Toast@ were drank and
approprzate romances made.
The attendance at, the Contention this
roaming Bea Cory lorke, but no , tenclnesc or
impanel:co vas trastsacted. By Invitation
of Lion. George It. Pendleton, the delcgo ,
ttout crlatted his residence, at - Clifton; this
afternoon. where they were. maceldcently
The entertainment costumed
until a late hour to the entire sasisfectlan
of ell present.
—flz.blov.Brown of tbsorgia told the per.
pie In MS recent. speech at Augusta: "We
submit to it, or fight. if you don't Intend
to nett. why et mire awl growl, and and
fault with the decrees of Providence? ,You
club:litho protection ofithe Government. in
claiming that protection. le It honorable in
you to belts enemy.. In peace we should be
friends. if 'you want N.:galena' capital tv
aid development, you must invite It, and in
. doing so, treat those ,whom you Unite an
your friends.. You molt look at things as
they • now are. Your old institutions are
gone. - fdavery is aboltsuod. Mart out anew
you most accommodate yourselves to the
pgrexder of p.bsgs."
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EDITION.
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ONE o', LOOK.
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RICHMOND NEWCPAPERS INDICTED
DAVIS.
xi ter J6tlee Chase to Try Him.
WEST POINT \ ARMY APPOINTIFIESTS.
The \ Japanese L'inbAssey.
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:By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh thrLettr..]
i \ Mann:to:Mu, Slay S, lei..
mnonsis - vs. waft victual, •
In the, Supreme Court the argument in
the case ?or Virginia against West Virginia
was concluded to-day. . _
; • ) ronvataseiso.
Becritary Drowning is still very weak
from a ekness, but is slowly improving. •
n111100x01121191,1.P.E1 100101 ED. '
W 0.9 Ington specials state it is reporte d .
i Ls,
that t o,of in
L e Richmond papursit is Emit. i
poled ho Examhur and .2tmeJ—aro indict-1
ed for citing treason and rebellion.
CUIP'Y JUrrlCA,ca•sr .1.13 :002. DAVIS.
The itpubiioues Richmond apecial says
that J t go Underwood had stated in open'
Court Couat Chief J.1.1C.0 Chase will preside '
at the -ial of Davis, on Lilo adjournment of
the Su reineCourt.
ore, snr.rAss asp rantsrnartorr.
The President telegraphol Gen. Sheridan
.o.day not to close the registration on the
tth, as he proposed, but to wait for the de
:Won of tbe Attorney General.
ES.L'XIIV.VTIQN OP CADETS.
xanaLnatlon'of the cadets at the An-
I Naval Academy will commence 9n
, instant. the midshipmen will
their summer cruise in the sloops
Dale. Idacelloolan and Savannah
0 11th of June.
700AIIIVICE, OTOIIII. . •
wroth northwest rain storm, which
,aced on Monday, Is just abating. A
Ifreshet in the Potomac is antic]-
rukpolls l
the Nt
start
or w4r 1
abOut 1
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cOm e
heavy
Dated r
m
Court
strum
I, namaoan rasbaemox.
t.•'on Is to be made In the Supreme
~•0 Friday for an Injunction to in.
ho Prairie 'du Cheln Railroad Com-
puny •in purchasing tho McGregor West
ern , • d tinnesota Gen 'ntl roads, and' con
struct • eighty -fire Int es of tract connect.
Mg there; also to res n thorn from WU.
tog SIII-9,00 of stock an bonds to carry out.
i
the schetne. Judge 8 , ith granted a tem
porary Injunction a few days ago, and this
willululation to continuo it.
• ! rue Tunacco CROP. '
It is tlmatod that la the counties of Rai
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Raz, S ttsylvania, Franklin and Henry,
Virgin ,I and' Rockingham and Casswell.
North Parollua, thd tobacco now on hand is
worth tWelre millions of dollars. The crop
of Spoitsylvanis, alone, Is placed at three
million! dollars. _ -
iltrAlil ASSOCIATIOV NEVPII4,).
The Press Association is holding 'the ir an
nual 'meeting at the Metropolitan Rotel,
for the election of officers and making ,ar.
rangewtesdzeoncerninViceintatters, Jno.
M. Frar_cLs. of Troy, will likely bathe new
President of the Association. .- --...... '
lATIOIf AL CIAIL . PLCIZA. I .
Special Order N 0.231, from the A, J utant's
General's office, - announces the Ito rib, con
sisting lof General Grant, Gene ral Molgs,
Q. M. G., A. Rpm', and Maj. Gen. A. A.
Ilumphreys, will assemble lime on
the 9th Inst., to consider the subject fathead
stones or blocks by which the grorls in the
national cemeteries era to be marked. The
Boort! Will report on the following points,'
First, best, most durable, and most eco
nomicartnaterial; second, mos t anfiropriate
forin of head stones or blocks; and third,
eolimated_cost of each stone and aggregate
- cal of - the numba required for ali the na
tional cemeteries. . .
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General (Irani hail n long interview with
the Secretary of Hier relative to the op•
Volntmenta to.Westirolot, to be .made by
the Preildent.
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The following named perions. appointed
to positionstn the Army, aro notified that
if their acceptancostire not received by the
Adjutant General on Or bZ fere May TPli, the
appointments will be eancelled:—llllnols
First Lieutenant. Keys 'Danforth; Second
Lieutenant, Francis Locket; First Lleuten
ant„C. If. nat . :sr . /liana: Captain, John
Lovell; Fleet Lietite ant, Burr B. Polk:
Second Lieutenant, Byron Dawson; Second
Lieutenant, Doyle; Second Lieu
tenant, John L. Jones; Kansas: Second
Lieutenant, Charles L. Wall; Second Lieu
tenant. William Weston; First Lieutenant,
Silas Bunter; Kentucky: Second Lieuten.
ant, George Williams; Ohio: Second Lieu
tenant, K. B. Campbell; Second Mental - mat,
Cornelius P. AnderSon.
Bear Admiral George F. Pearson has been
appointed President of the Board of Visit..
Ors at the annual examination of mldship.
men at the Naval Academy, on the 'drat of
done. • •
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>Oetng to the rain- storm the JapeneFe
Commissioners did not visit the Naval
Academy to-day, at Annapolis, as they in.
tendeiT. After visiting the Naval School
and :other places of interest there. 1110
their Intention to visit Fortress Monroe,
West Point, and several national navy
yards, Iron clad arsenals, and machine
shops. During next 'fees they will visit
Generaltirant, and present blot' the eword
sent Dy the Tycoon.
KENTUCKY AND TINNFSSEE,.
Suicide of o. Congressman—Fire end
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Lose of Life—Daptist Convention.
:By Telegraph to the Ylitsbanin Ossetic.] -
Locisvate, May t.—A.special to the Ono ,
for from Ilimielville, its., says iloo• 1.11/eh
111rz, Just elected to Congress from the
Third District by an ;Almost unanimous
001(1 over hoe radical opponents, committed.
envede this afternoon by blowing out hie
bffthaiu'll.ll a pistol.. lie left a note saying
11l the pi c - t condition of the country his
advanced a a precluded his doing his corm
tr y_ any go and sought relief in death.
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mammals, ay 5.—A Ore broke
. out In the
Billiard ro e tale morning at g o'clock In
the Navy Ya d buildings, occupied by the
16th Infant as barrack's. Notwithidand
ingtho ere. it of the firemen and soldiers,
the fire apt e I very rapidly, destroying the
Quarterru at Os and Commissary's store
rooms as t 0 rooms OCCUpted by four com
panies. Go. Bourne, commanding, anti
wife, narrowly- escaped with tn,h live,.
ilid niece,-h issklary Ennis, was. so badly
buroedtthnt her /Ifs is esipaired of. Chas.
Smith, private Of Company 1, was killed by
a box of ammunition Minns; On him. The
loss Is fully Iffilf,oo.
. Thm,Soutliem Baptist Convention con
venes to.morrow, and promises to be very
Interesting. ...i. large number of delegates
are arriving.
FRO3I GEORGIA.
Senator . Wilson Honored With n
Torchlicht Procession—Yiyater/ona
Dirppesursnee Cleared Up,
CPT Irgraph to the Pittsburgh Usseits
dizofirra MaY B.—Senator. Wilson matins
SaMtabotethlt%nu r rt °,."olf."At.toudeor°22°ll'utno
fired whites. The teuor hls speech was
about the same as to Virginia end South
Carolina. The freedmen honored bhp with
• torch Gait procession.
The body of F. Gray, who g 'mysteriously
disantieared on Saturday night. WILI found
the Savannah flier.
FROM UNADA.
/By Telegraph to the elnaburgh Gazette 1
Itorreast.. tier S.—The 'learner cigeelart
lu
strata a reek while s,stlng Lech! 0eV 2 P 2 48
yesterday, and began to all 11 9 1 4 , Y. Site W4a
eared upon a sd baukoshere she son • ern
main deck above water. The passengers
were all saved.
Twenty vessels inWird bound are report
•d at tircelan
---NO. 109
FROM NEW TORR.
By Telegrabh to the Plttthereh Oszette.3
Mks 1 . /Wm—assegai. now.
Now Yonir, May price fight occur
'red yesterday morning In Bergen county,
New Jersey, between William Kelly and
Sohn 'Grady. One hundred and eighteen
rounds were fought , selentillcally, listing
three hours and ten minutes, both men be.
lug pummelled shockingly, when a general
light among the epectators ensued, and the
referee withdrew, making the contest a
draw.
CONVENTION OIVIigHtIVICSCIIRIIS
A Convention, composed principally of
western manufacturers, was bold today.
Peter Cooper presided. A number of let
ters from prominent manufacturers and
political economist. were read, e.rpressing
n. desire for the organization of a move
ment against free trade. Gov. Plerpoint,
of Virginia, and Mr. Greeley were among the
speakers. Representatives from Dlassa
chi:molts, New tlampshlre,_ Vermont, con-
DeCtiCut.Now York, New Jersey, Pennsyl•
Canis., Delaware, Maryland, 'Virginia. Geer.
gin, Tennessee, 'Moots, Michigan and other
Suttee announced their names. A tempo
.rarr organization was effected, hot the
temper or moss from a distance did not
correspond with the New Yorkers, who
Wanted an immediate permanent associa.
tion. The formation of a Protective node.
IS in each village was recommended, to act
in concert with the National League.
- Tho Mllertraa Anti-Slavery Society Sc.,
re-clouted Wendell Phillips Pratailept.
At the meeting of the American Tract
Society, of bootee, the annual report was
read, setting forth that six and a Quarter
million pages of tracts were printed during
the year ;the receipt. were $1.0),51e, and the
expenditures $157,52d.
The annual meetina of the American
Tract Society was also hold to-day. Bishop
Iliellvaine was re.clected President and
the entire old 'mad of oilleers. The re
ceipts of the year were 4,A4.1. 5 1: expendi
tures shout the same. The Secretary a re
port stated that 661.V,M, to wanted annually
to push ou the great wort in the South.
The Notional - Ransom' Convention met
today, d. Edgar Thompson, President of
the Pennsylvania Railroad, to the chair.
Nearly all the roads son represented, In
cluding it number at the South. The sub
ject of signals, rates of freight, '.te., were
considered, as also a resolution looking to
an Increased ehargo to the Government fur
transportation of mall matter.
An modernly gale prevailed all day, with
rain. The tido was unusually full, with
considerable damage to merchandise in
basements of 1... tidings along the river rigs.
There were row arrivals (rein sea to-day,
anti quite a number of marine til•msters on
the coact. No loan of life is yet known.
The Leland Brothera, In a letter from Sar
atoga to the members elect of the Conetlto•
LlOll6l Convention, hare tendered the tree
use of the Opera Home, with hosed at thelr .
now hotel, for Cl 5 per week.
It la reported that the franch6ea of the
Baltimore IVA Potomac Itottiread bare been
toll to the Raltimore anti Ohio Railroad
for hall a million.
CANALS ortmcu.
The Canals of LLIS SULU, vr•re othclrlly
oDenalon Dion thiy.
FROI CALIFORNIA,
illy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh tiarettr.;
Six Inatictsco, May S.—Several bulldlogs
on the cast side of Second street, between
'Market and Mission, were destroyed by aro
this morning, 1.0. s
The bark W. B. Scranton was wrecked on
the bur at the mouth of the Columbia river.
May - sth. The vessel's cargo was n total
/054, valued at and parudty•tn
sored.
Thu Chinese portion of Drytown, ah.out
forty building., was destroyed by fire lAA
ninht.
Flour Dm; quotations unchanged. Legal
tenders, 74.
Wrn. Lloyd Garrlmon Gone to Europe
—Sub•turllal Expreerion of neCeed.
till Telegraph th the Pittsburg!. Guette .1
Bosses, May o.—Win. Lloyd Garrison was
among the passengers to-day for Europe In
the steamship Cuba. Eaveral of his frivolip
went on hoard Just previous to the sailing
of the steamer, and Rev. it. C. Watennon,
on their behalf, made known to Mr. Garri
son that 430,gal had been contributed and
deposited, subject to his order, asslla Itat
tribute for his life-long and successful la
bors In the anti.slavery cause. Mr. Garrison
expressed his earnest thanks in a few
words, the time being too abort TO allow ex
tended remarks, and after a general stat
ing of bands and washes for a pleasant
journey the alfair was ended. It
is under
stood tM,fg.3 more will be ratted,—
Maryland Coastal:Moos! Convention.
[lig Telegraph to the Pltabbrgb Gazette
_tali rotas, No., May e.—The Photo Capi
tal was crowded this morning on the rims.
Sian of the aseamblmg of the Constitutional
Convention at noon. Teo convention met
In the hull of the Moose of Delegates. lion.
Colonel John F. Dent, at ht. Marys, was
weretemporary chairman. Ali the members
were prment, except ten. Richard U. Car-
Wei - mei, of queen' A n n'we o unty, was select
ed as permanent erkairrnan. entnlnittoo
wag ordered to propose a form Or oath to he
snOmittOrl tO memimrs of the convention.
The convention adjourned till to.morrow.
South Caroline Repotalcuu Couven
rut Tetherevb to the }lnshore, Usrette
CILS cLes.rox, Slay i.—The Sapth Carolina
Republican State Convent toe assembled In
this city last night. Siz of the forty-two
die' riots in the state were not represented.
llelegates were almost excluslreiy colored
men. .5 negro from Bedell:in was elected
President of tbo Contention, rotted State,.
Marshal Ephing, of Charleston, wan the
only w hlte 121un aumn q the Vice Presidents.
Several portions, Including , Miss Harper,
colored, addressed the Convention, when It
adjourned until tc-day.
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[By Telegraph to the Illttahurgli Oaf elle.]
Be. Lome, May 6.—filver stationary, with
feet S Inches of water in the canal. ,
Om Cr,. May B.—River is feet two
inches and falling rapidly. Weather cool
and cloudy. •
alearnla, May S.—The weather Is clear.
Myer has fallen one Inch.
Preaby terian Reception.
By Telegraph to the Pith barge It azette.l
Puitenatem, May S.-ILev. Drs. lair
burn. Denham anti Hall, and Rev. Mr. Weil.,
a scotch and Dish Presbyterian delegation.
received a formal welcome bore last night
at Dr. Wylie'. eharch. They start to-moe.
row upon their I.ollg through the principal
cities of the Union.
Tye Gale at Fa Monroe—Firs.
(CV TelegraM to the Pittsburgh uazette.l
Fotgrarna 31o:it:cos, May B.—A. heavy north
western gale prevails. A largo warehouse
at Norfolk, used for storing building mate,
clots and naval stores, was entirely con
sumed by lire this morning. It was owned
by A. A. McCulloch.
Flood In the Lehlc4 and Delawn,
Cur Telegraph to the PltMonth (I aut..)
• rlvlriZio . ;, 1,1 r rhl
hand"Dolaware rivias are quite lowa
and rising rapidly. linch damage is feared.
llloan Ashore,
[By Telogrson to dm Pittsburgh tlaxette.)
TILIAP, May B.—Tho steam
ably thunargo. from Brazos River for Gal
voston, waa blown adorn on Sea Lout. Is
land;on Sunday nlgtt, by the gale.
Tim Academy or ?facie
In the Black Crook excitement the amuse
ment loving community must not lose Eight
of the fact teat the most liberal arrange
ments are being made for ta6 grand fash
ionable inauguration of the Magnificent
temple of the drama. the Academy of Music.
Owing to unavoldaide delay the pathetic
historian Murdock, whose name will over
live in the fond memory °fall loyal citizens,
cannot he with us till Wednesday evening
next, and the oimulng of the. Academy has
been postponed until that time. It in In
tended that the I,i:tuning shall be the most
brilliant a %fair of the season and we suggest
that as much attention be paid to toilet by
visitors an Is custom ivy tattle Italian Opera.
Messrs Hull tc Burke have now concluded
all their arrangements, and guarantee the
establishment ofia theatrical ,temple of the
highest order, and 'lf encouraged their
efforts—as they eminently deserve to be,
they will elevate the drama to a much
higher standard than it has ever attained
In 'Mai:Lay. Mr. Murdoch presents for his
opeului: night the great four act en edy of
uMeney,e to which he will sustain the role
of Alfred and will be supported by
one of the finest dramatic companies In the
country. The sale of reser , ed seats com
mences this morning at one o'clock. a '. C.
Moiler Co's well known Music store No.
4 Woal street,
The Amateur floweret To-night. We
uldish the programme of the Amateur
'oneert, to take place this evening at the
Academy Of linsle. After having ascer
tained the pieces which are to he perforat
ed, and the names of the ladles had gentle
men alio are to Interpret them, our readers
will understand that theto remains noth
ing for tl.l to hat to advise thorn to se
cure their Witte at Messrs. I:leberel. If they
wish to share In the musical festival of the
season.
PITTSBURGH, TIIURSDA , MAY 9, 1867.
SECOND EDITION.
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M
FROM EUROPE.
TILE EUROPEAN SITLITION.
Peace Congress Assembled,
ADJOURNMENT UNTIL TO-DAT,
Peace Prospect Gloomy.
VIGOROUS WAR PREPARATIONS
Livingstone, the African Traveler.
AN EXPEDITION TO LEARN HIS FATE.
IVINANCIAL AND COMMERVIAI
Ttleg . raras to tLu l'ltte.burgL
l'E ACE COSri:lll:sei:.
AUJOVENIII.I . TILL tio•nrr.
LON.ox, May 8-2 r. Conference of
ton Ureat Powers adjoarot.s.:
I:US:3I.t.
•
'MOO. C0NC11,r1(.12,0 If: a.,1...”11).
LON IfON, 11 en: f•O.--:f..porto from
Warsaw state that the liussinii "in:ern:tient
Li concentrating troops and aiunitlone of
war in ryland.
kl.klaNE INTELLIGLNCE.
QckEstrrowx, May k.. Tho Mph°
row Now York, arrivrd Lo-aluy.
Lrrlacroor., !ley r. llotepor,
from lawalla for Now loll:, to lot.
Mao or otller part icultrs.
FINA.NCIAL .INI, COMM Encl,sl.-.
1.1 , 21110 M MOM XV MA cz XT.
Leann". blny r. —1 he Mones - mar.
tot Is quiet. Conrad., t,1t,1". Ate.-lean no.
malt ie. have all declined; bonds, 7,1 Erie,
Illinols, 75.
I.oooen, Mayl•
noi. Central, 7:.;.,; Lice, 41 ; United ctaar.
Londe, 71:4.
Loauca, May
American becurltle, the following
rate.: Fiveavrentle., 71%; Erie, 10%; I.lli.
no 14,14?:.
Lseseroot. May e.—Neon,—Cotton cs•ler.
Pre...toffs nrtn. Berl . Whent,124.9.1. Corn,
435. 4 , 14 - 4135. :Q. Provirlons qu,e V. Pork, 3;,..
641. I..sre salennend to S-s. l'etrolcuur, Is
1 1
13renr00L..3.1n7 r-2 F. .—COILOn has dr
rirned !ire sr en noon. The m3ret dull;
Urannn.r. 1U1140114. The other 4 anal•
teral.
LivartrooT, Mar 4 .-lActsing.--1:OttOtt; the
decline In prier • continued. and the market
clewed weak; Middling Upland., 114; it
leans, INd; the sales amounted to in.tati
hales Breatletuint—torn cloned at lie ttl
Per quarter far mined Welder, Barley, I.
34 per 111 pountla Oats, Ids :d per In palings.
Peal. ills. 'Wheat. tancuanged. Provl•ititt
market quad. Beef declined to Ira per hart
rel ror eitru prune mess. Pork steady 01
rintol. Lard advanced to 7 , :s f 1 peratn I. far
Anterlcan• 14.0 n, Pro.
dare—American Tole a' ,lerllninl to tit n 4.
Rosin ; C/1111(12011 Lts.
:nitrite Turpentine, :Zia Petrol tutu, lid,
relined, In V-ili per gallon.
Lelx wolf. Dlay —lron drrner,
scocen plO, per toe. bugrr newly,. •
l'y 11.11
Expedition to Ascertain the Yale of
Or. Llsicouttono—The Tapers• Striko
—30.000 Oen Ont• or Broad—
Legislators and the Loxonaborg
binrstion—Yieloria`a Lotter to the
[lingo[ rrllll.lS—Pred poet, of Fence
Daily Dinaltalabloy—Extraordin•ry
Vigor or War Preparations—Jost a
Probability of Prose.
Ny'rel.riooh to ttolboralt Otzttze.l
Saw Tonic, May o.—Tho China's wail. ar
rived bac to-niAht with London paper.. to
the 27th.
A •mall expeditton is to be ill.patclied
for Africa to learn the fate of In. Lir leg
atee., A acne steamer he. boost takon
teethe navigation of Lake Kr has,.
Nearly all the tailor chops ere how owed,
and thirty thoniatint 101111 hero thrown
Aliettnielves out 01 breed.
It wt. belleved In Parts that Jul. Fxeru'a
deme-nd for leave toyue•t.lon Um Govern
ment. On tho Luxemburg quostlon would
not bo allowod In the legteletivo body.
The Mernerfat Diphenotitiee bore It Is be
lieved In ilifiloinatla circles In Vienna that
the Duke of tiromatit brouvlit from Paris
the basis of the Intimate atoterttaniting be
tween rrance and Austria. la slew of
eventualities, should war beeoine
hie.,
Victoria's letter to tho Kind of Prussia
emphatixally insist. he should snare Eu
rope the calamity of preser v e hich England
would necessarily an uts.olute
neutrality, as she ililfal , PrOVee tbu execs
sive cJahris maintained by Prated ,
• The European Timer of thellth says every
day direintshos Us. prospect. of peace
Coo.. France and Prussia. The war fever
Is gradually rLsing In Parts, and the hatred
of the French towards the Prussians to on
the Increase. Preparations for a decisive
struggle aro being pushed forward in each
country.
A tumor declares that Victor Emanuel Is
to receive a French loan, or perhaps the
gift of twenty-four millions sterling.
The Court of Berlin makes a demand
from Uermany, neyond the pale of one hun
dred thousand men within one mouth of
the breaking out hf ,
There Is just a possiollity that peace may
still be preserved, the Court of Berlin hav
ing consented to demolish the. fortress of
Luxemburg.
The London paper. generally coincide
that war to almost certain. It is oMelally
&ginned that Denmark wade no prepare.
Lions.
Tian Spanish government has accorded an
amnesty to all corporals and privates con
cerned in the mlllutry revolts lu January
and Juno of last year.
The project • of uniting Hungary to
Croatia has become more .popular at
Agram.
MOM , RICHMOND.
thletJantlce Enos. Expected on Mon
aor—The Writ for Jetr.
will be Pince.' In Libby Prtxeo,
illy Theerspir to the Pittsburgh thiscite•l
Mon rose, May s.—lt is understood Chief
Justice Clause will arrive bare on Monday.
Mr. C h andler, prosecuting Attorney, has
not yet arrived. United States Marshal
Underwood has received the following writ,
and leaves with it for Norfolk tc.morrow
'The President of the United States, to
illiguller General ilenry S. Barton. and to
any person or pe rsons lowing custody of
Jefferson Davis greeting, We command
you that you Ave the body of Jefferson
Davis, by you imprisoned, detained as it is
said, together wtih the WIMP of such Im
prisonment and (Intention, by whatsoever
name the said Jefferson Davis may he called
or charged, before our Circuit 'Court of the
United States for, the district of Virginia,
at the next teise . thereof, at Ilichumed. In
said district, on the second Monday In May,
one thousand eight hundred and sixty
seven, at this Opening of the Court on that
day, to do and receive what shall thou and
there Ike vmsidereil concerning said Jeffor.
iron Davis.
“Witness Salmon P. Chase, our Chief Jar
tine of the Supremo Court of the United
States, this lint day of May . er.
. Dauer,
Clerk Of the Cfreelt Court of the United
States, District of Virginia..
• Mr. DAVIS. whim he arrive. on Sunday,
will still be in military custody and not be
produced In Court it Is stated
that he will be kept In Libbytill•ldontlay.
Prison, where
apartments Will he assigned.
FROM NEW ORLANS.
Too On*eines Ono One. Attempt ere.
—flee Crop and Orange Trees
Destroyed.
COY Teicersph to the Pittthursh Ussettc.l
Now Orttosos. lacy o.—Tao shield.% op.
cursed yesterday. And a third one way at
tempted. The hurricane of Sunder night
and Mond• caused flee crevasses below
the city. The rice crops and Orange trues
are nearly all debtroyed and great distress
is reported umengst chi:1 '11 0014n".
lhbahl4nte,
7renaux4l:4l4b m ed of 87,000,
(DT Telerraph to the VlttstAirgh Uaaette•]
Ilstrixons, May S.—During the stern
last melt the °face of the Italtimere (4 - turo
ty Treasurer, at JasentoWn, was robbed
of 67,0 w. The watchman at the Court-house
was overpowered by three men to disguise,
who blest' open the treasury safe, and Colo
all the funds. No trace of the thieves.
It was the heaviest Storm ever known at
11110 iweson of the j ear..
CITY AND SUBCIIB.•
FOURTH PAGE.—The Mktg a • most re
liable Mono, Oil and Produce kei ,Re
ports given by any paper linWeicily, will be
finind on our Fburth Ftrgei
Moettstu. of the Democratic County
Convention—Election Of Delouutos—;
Icon. W. 11. Lowrie the Cholas kw'
ouprome JuOLu—No , Woodettleo on
nesolutlains.
The Deuror . atle delegates elected in the
several precincts on Saturday mot In con•
Tendon nt too Court house' yestortlay, the
Porpo.a beteg to elect eight delegate. to
leo State Convention,
At eleven o'clock Gan.' George W. Can,
chairman of the County Executive Coot mit
tee, called the Convention to order, and on
motion, John C. Barr and W. T. Farley,
Escs., wore chosen temporary Secretaries.
credentiale of delegates Were next In or•
der, and when all had beet PrOaented. It uP
pouret that out of eeveutylhree 4J/strict'
thtrty(our were not. repreiiemod. -
The Convention 'nen precut:AO to the
e1..,e110n of permanent orlncene, and the tot.
lowintt were chosen :
Clunenurn—J.C. lletfum,ot Lawrenceville.
l ota Presiarn(J—John Coyle, 1 , 1,41., John A.
busts, Dr. James Kerr, 'EU. Eicher..
Nub, Maj. Wm. Piper, Capt; IL: Sinclair,
Halbert Morrow.
. .
Serreturics—John C. Darr, W. T. nay
10.y, Crinh• Stewart.
lonn O'Connor, of the Third ward,
moved. Om appolotntotit •of a oOmmitteu of
five to draft resolutions...
• • •
Dr. A. G.-McQuade !nosed as a substitute
that the committee on resOlutiOns too Ills.
refixed with. •
Thu solanltuto was adopted. •
John S. Murray. of ernith 'Pittsburgh,
thought there ought to no some orison:Atone
adopted, for appearance sake, if nothing
else,
John M. Irwin, city, did not understand
how it convention caulk assemble without
sou, expression of opinion through resolu
tions. The delegates should at least be In
struct.' as to how they Should vote for Su
premo Judge.
Commodore liountz thought the resolu
tion passed would only prevent the ymimmt.
melt QI the usual committee on resolutions.
Win. Mon, Lag.. conformal In title view.
Thu delegated, hoWnver, should bas In
structed.
• .
The motion to reconsider did not pro.
To
Convention • proceeded to nominate
.andldates tor leh•¢stq, actmrding to Lits.
rlets.
H .
on. Tainee P. Barr, of tho Post, was
norniestett as ilologate at largo.
Nosaltlatiflias hasikg bccn m.lO, the Con
ontioa took a rows* till °au o'clock.
A rrianxioont !,zsslos
Chnirtnna Ilutnon ealiol the Conventlnn
to or,er at ono o'clock. end at:now:teed that
It n °old be to order tO Pteeeett to. the eh.-
non of delewates. The regular method. ho
bel:eved, was ,11 , 0 rocs,
son Inn of J. P. ilebe/, Of }:a.t. Mr.
llghttlll. the regular rats was suspended
nod the Coerce:Wu decided to elect by
mirk:l4r.
Yonow Ing rescilt of the marking.:
The anntletnen chosen are designated by
nn
Yrona the City Roo lobe teleeted).—•John
A. rtruin, tit °John 0 . 1.10nn0r.1% It.
eyrouli, ;Id. James:ll. Taylor. Li.
Dot.oen tbe Rivers (One to be Pole , to(l).
II: It. Al. Clur,:r; • .t. C. llutrenl,:.o.
South of the Itiverw (two to trosolw3tetl).
• 11r. ./..mot herr. 14.4 *John 1•. 11(4..1. t.:1;
Ilubert .11cAyeal, 7; Ilea* . Inglantt. 17.
Allegheny Clly (ono to 1.. s
Charlet r. tt'Lllnton, 31; • %V. It. Itetd.
•rth of the litters Mho to heeelectetl).
• Wm. B. Moore, 41t Joeeph Loduk, Di Peter
leurrt t.
attf tor that hatlntlng land progntnsted for
e tltuat,..lotit, Alarsay announced I oat
ston
11. llookinc, toting eau
aldnto tor 'delegate,' told desired to brava
h'S unite 'Ali hat SAtil • 311 , ...11. admit...al hat had
not Unillinar..l Mr. atOpktns, and therefore
Lad no than to %Marna Lis nowt.; but lot
had trio Mr. !look it.. tool at bin try lleSt nu
dottrotl to hat, tddi groin adrtchent ocr the
lUL
Alderman blraln utti It war no litho now
to withdraw tt, toterlir. tlopktun had re
neivc.tl a heather of nolo..
. . .. . .
I.,q.et
Johu M. Ira Iti. Es ...wattled the mama
shoul.l not Lawit awn. tic prefer...l
that Kontletuan iseted for ilslegatio
Olio Wore 40( Oil vs .4 of the Con rut,
t lola 4,.c.1:14.1d Y, -. 41 0 AL Welt ho shoat= to
remriSismit Ilia DamliqUit.m FILM, not thelr
own spiclal tutoreatw. ..... - .._.
Thu Chairman decided that the name of
31r. Hopkins should not attiekan off.
Mr. Murray 101 l the Emir nitton, mutter.
Inc hitil th botattsfaction. P
Me. il lyrm nu re,
I nr ned wi a f rk!. In
a hien he stud du e
that It rom
would Ito o linpostd•
lie for Min to %Mama thin 01010 eflnventlnci,
mud for thu tc.u...Ht dull rod hi. 1:1111n0 with
d ra len a. a riontlilato for onlegate.
The 'utter being read. Mr. Murray thought
therm would now be now ho objection town.
withdrawal of the nano,. •
The I...buirman haviiiir previously ruled
versely. 1 / 1 619 Undoelthnl shpt Oonnoo to
tAike, but tlnallfdeoelt.4.l that if no objection
IRAS offered tor. ilepirlos' name %could L.
orltlon awn. Titer° Union . no Onjuntlon, it
onta en ord.:req.
Alderman att. - am moved that the deleiratta
tin had cunt Weir VOlcSltir Mr. (topic!nt
tat allowed to vote agaitt for another candl
dote.
Tue -won't do.
!!array moved that the bullet Irit re
cone tweeted.
The ehoirtuan—liothin" is In order but
to_ proceedwiSis the ',Utak.
tildre. tile Secretaries wore counting the
votes, Ablermuu Strain moved that Model.
0,1004 erected ho instructed to vote to the
State Vonvention fur flue, Walter U. Low
rift for Supreme Judge.
'rho thought this would be In•
sleuthing Club/gates belOre they were elec
ted.
It. C. Sproul—That'aell right. It Ls the
Lent lowey.
Alderman Strain read Ma tenollatlen es
fullow,“
Resolved, That the choice of the Converts
Lieu for estutitlate for the oupromo Bench,
to tilt the-plarm of the her. G. W. W oats
warrt - wt, ewe term will ehertly expire, is the
Hon, Welter 11. Loa - 110,0 the county. Ills
legal lenrning, bound I uligtuent, Integrity
anti lust teary, together with hie Wog
rh ace, tutmenti.y centrum]. him for mat
position, cost we hereby imtruot our dole
gotta to earnestly urge his nomination by
tile btute Convention.
• - • -
Thu resolutlou was Unanimously adopt.
ed.
Or. Jas. Kerr offered a preamble and red
elution endorsing the action of the County
Committee relative to the Pittsburgh Port,
recommending strenuous efforts to sustain
that paper to us efforts to dissOlUinato de.
=militia trace..
J. N. aticlowry, Kati.. moved an athend.
meat, a mi g e mi n g dint th e .11,0 AdWald°
fusion. hot entertained.
Tile resolution was sultiPted. _
Jolla Quinn, of the Tided ward, offered ,a
resolution Instructing the delegates to vote
10r lice. Walter - IL Lowrie fur supreme
Judge.
A. delegate suggested that Mt. Quinn
mast have been reposteg,• such a resolution
L already euen adopted. •
Mr. Quinn—My resolUtlon differs from the
other; it Is "more stronger." •
TOO resolution was laid on the table.
t.:„ U. Sproul, gag., Offered ihe follow.
In ts ' o l in, w T o lr e at "l l C l 9t tmnites constantly
more evident with the tole:
of limo
that the only proper cure for the great and
growing exile of the cuiustry, Is too recta.
ratiOn of the Democratic , party_to power.
.12 , sultyd, That the cry of suderlhg from
famine, which ronehts :IS trout the south•
err muntry, calls aloud fora prompt Lilt
earnest response train every friend of ho.
Inanity.
Sir. J. N. IlicClowry Offered a resolution,
which Secretary Barr proccodeo to road :
Re.elied, That we condemn t h e notion—
John O'Connor.—l object to the reading of
the re.lution.
• . .
fen Linn—l also object, as It Is an nojuet
rcfloctent upon the action of the 1.4 Goo•
ventton.
. • .
J. S. um-ray—l move we aillourn. •
Several delegates Moved to adjourn.
. Alderman Strain—ln order to. put an end
to the confusion, I move that the resolution
be laid on the table.
The Chairman put the motion to adjourn,
which be announced carried.
Following In Dlr. alctliowrySi fire brand ;
Ifrogica. That we condemn the actlou of
tee last Convention, assembled at the call
of General G. W. Gans, In surrendering the
timediouored name of the Democratic par
ty and coalescing with fusionists, the re
snit of which Dimon was the polling of
only thirteen voles mere than the square old
Democracy polled In the contest lee their
distinguished candidate for Governor, lion.
George W. Woodward.
. l'revious to the offering of title resolution,
Itev. W. D. Moore, by request. delivered
Uric[ address, the burden of which was that
tire country was going to rein under the
role of the liepubl(ctine, and that the only
remedy was the elevation to power of the
Democratic party. (Rev. M. was out short
to lime nliceen, the sleek Indicating An hour
at which his duties rem. iced him to be In
thell. S Coon t. gee. 01. Is Assistant
triet Attorney, which position he acquired.
through adherence to Cowan and Johnsen.)
.-Tak log a retro.nect of the assemblage •
we saw many familiar face.. ever present
on tire occasionof DOLLIOCrStIC conventions.
Ono (ace. more familiar than, all the rest,.
voice us loud lathe' loudest, as Irrepressi
ble In conflict with others its the elements,
was no: there. And in perusing the pro.
ceedinge hiwabselice cannot but be hotleed,
as mucn so as if ere were to append an
13,c to the effect that owing to t h e bullet..
salon (we SuPgoefq Of S.U. Herr, Eeq,, gen
erally known as oltesolution Kerr,•• the sun.
at forma, of a •Nlo.ntnittee tql
Vona. and radoption of the report as
read try the mimeo,. was disponscal wits.
.4)01 Denton, wo have missed yen."
iiiietory or two American dieurye-a
mre cbahco le offered to comae in today e
paper. under the head .of wants, to solicit
intreeribers to tale Tahlahle work.
A Golden Vedatoff
WILLIAM DILWORTH and ELIZABETH Scorn
celebrated yesterday afternoon and even
ing, at their residence, at Mount Washing
ton, near this city, the fiftieth anniversary
of their marriage. A numerous company
of children, grand-children, great-grand
children, Other relatlyes and friends hon-
ored the occasion with their ureseuee.
Tills concourse was In its character, not
less than in its numbers, a llttmg commen
tary on ttie exemplary lives of our friends.
Besides a long retinue of relatives and
friends, we noticed among Mob guests gen
tlemen and ladies from all the classes of re
spectable society, and from all the profes
sions and callings; the Pulpit, the Bends
and Bat had many repreaentatives; scores
of manufacturers and merchants, run many
youne people, the .lesceral an ts of neighbors
and friends endeared to the Ddwortn ram
-111• by long and Intimate social in tetcourse.
We have ourselves been contoinporary with
and personally acquainted with Mr. b. for
forty years, and concur with the many
,whom we heard remark that they imilnever
heard an imputation aaniust the morals or
Integrity of William Dilworth. The moot-
Mg of all these friends brought up again
many pleasant oteneirlos past times and
Incidents.
Wo cordially and sincerely congratulate
our aged friends on the crowning earthly
glory of their wall spent life lei their an.
morons descendants, every Individual of
whom that is old oneugh to have estate.
Hailed any character has earned a high po
sition In our Mainess and social circles.
Noels in the community have been more
prosperous or more succosaful. They acv
Ornaments of society and 111140 Made their
mark among our men of enterprise, public,
and private.
Alter the company hail assembled, the
Rey. Mr./so:atio, of the First Presbyterian
Church, made au•appropriate address, and
the line. Dr. Howard, of the Second Pres
byterian Church offered a fervent prayer.
An elegant col lation awaited the guests,
and a brass band Was lu atteiniance.
Air. Wiwi:ltch Was botti In Lancaster coun
ty, and Isyears of ago the present month.
At the age of six years he tame to this
country with his parents. This city was
then a hamlet, Oeutaining only two stores.
In ISII ho collated ler the detente of tbo
county, and marched to Sandusky under
Gen. Harrison. Fifty years ago he was inse
rt.' to Miss Elisabeth Scott. daughter of
Col. Samuel Scott, of Hos, township. That
same day the nes ly married couple took
up their abode In teeir present residence,
which has been their Ideate ever niece. In
ISI7 he superintended the building of the
first Monongahela bridge, and to refs the
construction of this bridge over the Alle
gheny. Ile we. also Concerned in the oree•
tine of the original Water Works, ut the
foot of Cecil alley. In connection with Mr.
Joseph Collect, in lan, he superintended
the erection of the pretest Court /louse;
and In the fall of the same year was chosen
a member Of the 'Legislators.
Cara from Ytabop lierfoot.
the therar - re and other papers of the
city please give prominence to the folios,
log circular, and ask the attention of our
citizens to the very Imp9rtant and urgent
attire of the request ulnae 1 1 received the
circular yesterday, and it seems to be my
duty, as Monad Orat on the Committee, to
request the gentlemen oesignated, the
members of the Board of Trade, and ail
other citizens inter, steel, to meet at the
Weird of Trade Rooms, on Friday the Mtn
lusts at 11 o'clock, ..
Jolla B. Elm roar.
Board of Trade 1100me,505 Chestnut street,
l'hill.telobla. The Executive Committee
on Collection and Ito Committee on Dui
trlbution, hare determined to organize
auxiliary itegociatione In the Interior noun-
Hos of Pennsylvania and the counties of
New Jersey and Delaware contiguoue to
Vhiladelphig have appointed Ht. Hee. John
H. Iterloot,'John It, elioenberger. Y. li. lien•
not. Walter H. Lowrie, Ilideirt McKnight,
.1. li. Moorhead, G. W. Tower. William
Thaw, He.. e. Y. &ciente,. Jame" Y. Harr, J.
heron Yoeter, George W. Cabs, Thom. M.
Hoar, Win. Haven, sawyer, Wm. F.
Johnston, Hey. 11. Joliulton. M w. Scruple,
John gieyere, 11ev . Eamucl J. William.. 1.).
D.. altegEon7 ;Itev. It. leimen, McKee.-
port. or any of Item In the shounce of the
the others an the meeting for Organleatlon)
eretvcalienbeirOvecauttgi Pen
The auxiliary ueerociationa are Intheirtreet
to collect and reecho funds Di aid of the
Southern gamine licher lend bf
The original appointees bare power to
add to their number. to till vacancies. to
substitute suitable per..us for those pra
t tinted from nerving, and generally to adopt
Pilch measures for promptly carrying Out
the objects of their Association as may
seem expedient.
itemittanees 10 be made to
Janno L. A •lITtiC. Treasurer,
Corner of Walnut and Dock streets.
Communications to be addressed to
CRAM. T. Donator,. secretary,
Donn] of Trade Noon., 04 Chestnut street,
Ph iladelptilm
N. li GYM all the original appointees
are unable to serve, please notify the Sucre
tarp nt mint. mid sumilent suitable persons
Who aro willing to ant
(,SINITTOZ ON MITIMICTION.
John Welsh, Chairman; Bev. Henry A.
Boardman, MB., Freslurica Fraley, Thomas
S. Newlin, lion. William Strong. tinpromo
Court, Penneylyanin., S. Morns Wain, lino.
Whitney,
NrreCTIVIL CONYOZTNS ON COLLNOTIONA.
Lemuel Collin t Chtilrmsti; J. Vilest:lan
Merrick, {Via. C.i . siterson, John 0. James,
Charles Wheyler, 141111 am Massey, Licary
Lewts.Jrxrepti Myers.
The flank Robbery
charge of kande
In Irnnonxburg
-7 Per fermi by
=
The Cushier of the Farmers' Bernell.
Bank of Canonsburg made an Information,
on Monday last, before Justice Smith, of
IV ashington county, charging Bob Mat,
thews, a well known rhartteter of this city,
with burglary. Thu Cashier, from informa
tion at hand, has reason to suspect that
Bob had something to do with the late rob
bery of the Banking Homo, and according
ly outdo the information as stated. The
warrant was connteraigned by Alderman
Strain, of this city, who happened to be in
Washington on Monday la.d, and placed In
the henna of ofiloer Wilmot, who,
on hie ar
rival hero lentil Matthew. was alrelnlY m
Mil, awaiting trial on a charge of counter
feiting. There will, in all probability, be
enough of charges against Bob to give him
some dillioulty in clearing Ishmael( from.
Masonic. Hatt—A K len4lA Present
for filuomoboax.
•
The Apocalypse Exhibition and 'Pistons of
Paint John will remain at Monona) nail
Just throe days longer. 'Exhibitions will be
given every afternoon and night these bat
three days. About six hundred handsome
presents will be glysn awayfrer to the mull
enees of those exhibitions, among which Is
a splendid seven octavo Chlckering Plano,
valued at dye hundred dollars. These pros.
cuts are gives away to advertise theenter
tainment, and whoever receives the piano
must'onntraet to tell at least ono hundred
venous about the "Apocalypse" Babied
tWn Its merits. In feet it will bo left
as a memento among the people to remem
ber this great work of art by.as we learn a
return trip Wlll is, mud, In september next,
Go and see the Visions of saint John these
last three days, and that without fail. •
Illy Mortality
11. r. A. U. McCandless, Physician to the
Marcie( llealtb, report• the following in
terments no Ms city from April Mth to May
sib, harf.
moles. I IYhtto "0 5 Total in
lColored.... u
Uf those thsro were:
Uodor 1 year 7 From ni to 40 1
From toe 2GO to GO 1
10 to US 1 60to 70...... 2
•Al •to 30 4 w 70 to GO 1
The diseases and the numb or, of 'deaths
resulting therefrom were at follow. C 011•
gumption, three; typhoid fever, On% bilious
collo, ono; disease of the Hoot, one; dropsy,
two; suicide, ono; cholera infautum. ones
convulsions, ono; encephalitis, one; dillougo
of the brain, one; porlcalditis. one; drown
ing, one; innammatlon of the - lungs, throe;
still born, one; lunch's, ono.
Aliment Meeting of the PACltleland
.
Atlantic Tel Conipaty..
Tho stockholders of this company held
their annual mooting at the Board of Trade
Booms, on Tuesday. The meeting came to
order with C. Arbuthnot to the chair. 4.10.
11. Thunton, President of the Company,
then read his report, which wee acceritcsi,
and ordered to ho tiled with the papers of
the Corporation. The report, ortho Treas
urer was read and accepted: An election
for offtcers was then held to serve for the on•
suing year, which resulted us fellows, Pres.
Went, ileorge U. Thurston, of plttsbarglii
Directors, Jame. 1,. littpW, Wm. Vacuum.
Hebert .1. Andersen, /Award J. Allen, of
Pittsburgh, and E. Middleton and A. .1.
Baldwin, of Philadelphia.
I
Mr. Joseph E. Robinson. a resident of Al
legheny, met with a severe accident' On
Tuesday evening last. Ile had got into the
street car, on this Cite of the river, to go
over to his Lome, and when ho reached his
destination, attempted to lump off while
the cites were in motion. lio was thrown
violently to tho gromel and one of the oar
wheels passed over his toot, breathing th e
small bones and lacerating' the 1 10
was removed to his residence where Ms
woumis were dressed by Dr. Thee.
The injuries, although severe, are not of a
tlerloWleharseter.
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THE COURTi.
Collett States District Court
lieforo Flop. Wilaon McCandle..
Court opened at ten o'clock on WedneS
day. '
The Grand Jury returned the following
indictments : -
United States va. Albert Glacknor. in.
dictment, taking a letter out of the Pitts
burgh Postoalco and opening. secreting and
embezrel leg the game.
United States va Gibson Ilughes and Scott
Smith. Indictment. robbing,the mail.
Thu case of Samuel Well alias Goldman
Well, was proceeded with, Josiah Cohen.
Esq., appearing as counsel of the defen
dant, District Attorney Carnahan acting
for the United Stat.".
It appeared from the developments made
that the accused was engaged In - centaur.
felting. Making and pealing, as a regular
business; that he was an agent in this city
of an association which h. Its rainless,.
tlempin several places of the United States.
After a short deliberation, the Jary roe
tiered a verdict of guilty. Sentence de.
ferred.
. .
The coon of. Gilson Iluglies and Scott
Suiltn was called op, District Attorney
Carnahan appearing for the United Stater;
Thew. J. Keenan, Esq., for the defendants.
In February last the postmaster Of Kitten.
nine received complaints that some letters
tiontaining money and addressed to several
parties bad not reached their destination.
in investigating the matter the postmaster
and a Justice of the localigy discovered
teat the money. 4141.4; had boon abstracted
from the letters uy the defendants, who are
youths Of about fifteen years of. sze, Scott
Smith being engaged at that time an mail
carrier from limiter/lug to i'lll3XlllltllWtkey.
After bearing the testimony of the-post
master and several other witnesses, the
Cougt adjourned till to-day at ten o'clock.
Trial LI. t for Thursday.
LIZIII.ICT count.
40. Joseph Fleming vs. 11. Darlington it
Co.
115. liannish J. Lyle vs. Jeremiah Wilson.
110. Hugh McShane el. ur. to. B. McClain
A Co.
la.). Foster A Co. vs. Pittsburgh Coal CO.
I:AL James Cordon el. at. vs. Penn's. B. B.
Co. (old liar.)
31. James (Wieland vs. P. Ft. W. A C. B.
h.. Co. •
32. Hobert lacClLuton vs. P. Ft. C.
B. It. Co.
74. Oakland Ilailway Co. vs. John ilsDe•
vitt and Charics McDevitt.
C 01114014 toss. •
31. Thomas B. Eyrie vs. A. A D. 11.
Chambers.
John Douglas vs. Junes O'Neal & Co.
3.0. Robert Bell vs. West Transp. Co.
lA. Solomon Simon ye. Adams Express
Company.
40. J. A. Anderson vs. B. Schmidt & Co.
Cl. Mittleberger, Herzog A Bro. vs. Jacob
Trey.
41. IV. 11. Brown vs. J. M. Bailey.
43; Thompson &Co. vs. 11. li.
4 0 . .14Idelobsugh vs. John 2:unser.
47. B. Col lymdre vs. John D. BCIL
Dl.tr/ct Court.
Bofors iloo. 11. W. Williston.
Melluiston .t Co. vs. Monongahela
Navigation Company. Before reported.
Court ordered Judgment of non-suit to be
entered, on the ground that the, plaintiffs
bed not Riven sufficient evidence to entitle
them to maintain the action—with leave to
move the Court In bane to take off the non
suit.
John G. Chunqiu:,
of
Esq, !ens .. adtnlttel to
m 11
practice, ou OLIOJ. 11. LtStllplol2,
Common Plea. Court
Before lion. E. LI. Stowe;
Samuel Stevenson ea. Win. P. McCabe.
Ireton) reported. Jury hut.
John Li. Little re. ii . 11. Wallis. Verdict
(Cr plaintiff, that he hare poseeeeion or the
premises leased and described in the writ.
ili litt gb llori C
*m ro . gl Di n
The Ilirml cil held a
regular meeting on Tuesday evening. Pres.
eat-11 , strs. Wallace. Kerr, Ibrasen, Wel
ker, Malone, Schwerin, Mcllwaincoatal Hue.
gess hallabury. The minutes of the pro
ilous meeting were read and unproved.
Mr. Thrown, Ctialrman of the Building
Committee, reported haying notilled Mr.
t2Fg of a contract being awarded , to him to
ild a nave engine boas.. and that tie had
it sem Wririwierwieryaeartrityi.aliat. that the
Committee had employed air. Writ. Heck to
build the now engine hon+u according to the
plane and epeelticationn, for the tom of one
undred dollars.
Mr. li.r.sen. Chairman of the Finance
Committer, presented the monthly report
of the Treasurer. which was adopted. Me
also reported that the monthly reports of
borough °dicers have Leen examined and
found to be correct.
Mr. Weiner, Chairman of the Street Corn
tante!, presented a plan for the extension'
or the sewer from Wastantruna street, at the
in temection of McKee, to L:sogiu street, the
estimated cost of which to IM,IOS.
On motion of Mr. Welter, that the plan
Lo adopted no presented.
Amended by F. L.. Ihmsen, that the sewer.
Le extended to Gregg street, the estimated
cost of which le 61,415.
On motion of his. Schwerm, the culvert
under hereon street weutorsiered to be cc.
pared under the supervision of the Street
Committee.
On motion of Mr. Malone, aettees were or
dered to hefurtilehed for the TOWTI
On motion of F. L. Itimsen, the matter
wav referred to the Market Committee,wlth
MO,rnetior.a to report at the next regular
meeting.
A communication from the 'lose Comps,
up Wan presented to the Council, asking for
an appropriation of 1375, for Lao purpose of
buying forty Lary and belts for toe com-
PnoY•
On motion of S. Mellwalne, the sum speci
fied was appropriated.
On motion of Mx. Mellwaine, proposals
were Ordered to be Waned for the grading
and paving of Union alley, Grosvenor
street, rwtween Washington and Manor
, dreeta. Proposals to be opened for two
weeks.
On motion of Mr. hiellwalne, a committee
of three WWI appointed to consult with
the President of the Birmingham g. Pitts.
burgh Passenger Railway Company, In re.
ferenee to the laying of a tioriblo track' on
Carson street.
The Bargees appointed the following
committee: Alesers. Alcllwalne, Ihmeen and
Kerr.
The Borough Solicitor:Alfred Kerr. Esq.,
pan ord Inan relating talthe pen
alty to be l l
nflicted for e°
crest:a g a false alarm
of die, which. ou motion of Mr. Mallwalue
wall adopted as read, and ordered tp Do
published
Thu follow tog bills 190r0 presented and
warnsota for theLt - payment ordered to be
drawn:
& A. lays, komber for stroots t 20 19
Peter Wilson & son, Notk on /Jose
MS=
Jo;tepn tirarl & Co., Cast steel lira
men's Imes 25 00
It. Rush, paper and envelopes for
hose company 1 2.5
V. Foote, ogle.
1 75
D. Doran, for street purposes WM CO
I..Fogle, Constable, one months see.
vices CO 00
11. Iltisted,serwices no night widen— on 00
I.l.undel, "
.. tO 00
On motion of Dr. Jas. Kerr. Chestnut al..
ley waslncluded In the proposals for grail
lnit and paving streets.
On motion eudourned.
Ilest Mactilna Is the United States.
Improved Weed Lock Stitch Sewing lim
ekiln,. it makes a stitch alikq on both
sides; It f possesses a tension of superior
merit by which the operator is enabled to
sow from the thinnest to the thickest cub-.
stances, and over scams and Irregular or
uneven surfaces without readjusting it, and
will pass over seams without breaking the
needle or shipping stitches or breaking the
thread, at toll speed; it will do all kinds of
family sewing and tailoring on the same
machine. Its wearing parts are construct
ed of steel, and It se the cheapest machine
by twenty per cent.. In use. and will now
fatter. if not superior to any machine In
the market, he can return It and have his
oteoey. Warranted for four years.
.agents wanted. R.I. Lena. Agent:
No. 112 (Irani street.
Eleetion of Oa:leers
At a meallOg of tho stockholder, of the
Sharpaburg and Laerienoeville Bridge Dom.
pony, held a day or two Slate, the follow.
ing gentlemen were cleated as officers to
serve the ensuing year; President, James
C. Louts; Directors, Jars. Saint, U, B. Her
ron. W. u. Darlington, Robert Halted', Jno.
W. Chalfant, Wilson Henry.
False Pretenses.—Darldllelielvy made
Information yeaterday before Alderman
Mullen against John Andrews, charging
him with false protanso. Yrosecuter al
leges that Andrews sold tam a home lately,
which he neorcsentril as a sound and good
worker; but that when became to harness
him en, be would not pull any, and farther,
that defendant refused td *We lined bin
loss to him In any way. A warrant wins !B
etted far the arrests! the defendant.
Soldiers' Monnoaectt•—The Salters
Monument Assoctation ern' bolds meeting
1110 MT-cream et two oWlock, 1n City Half,
wLen It 10 expect.' to 00011 nes" disposl.
Mons for the lair. in view 01 this, It la Im.
portant that members, ea well se All Inter
opted, be present: Committees are cape.
tally rectriested to be present, report pro.
press, end make arrangement, to bring
their work to a close,
Allesbepy Comsellia.-.Through the po.
'llene., of ll,..lisatenTon, Eeq. , Clerk of too
Select ConnelL Allegheny, we ere informed
that 11 , . tazolA illtoetang of amt. body will IA
IMO toqllgta,2,
PRICE THREE: CENTS. CENTS.
?bet Lleamstatfol slgu-Window. which
attracts no Munn attention at the new stand
of John F. Cluley. Mouse and Sign Painter,
No. 134 auntie:lent street, and which we
noticed yosterday, was not the exclusive
wore of Mr. Gardner, as stated. That gen
tleman executed the tine lettering, while
Mr. W. 11. Harris performed the exquisite
and highly artistic decorative work which
surrounds the lettering. Wo make thin
correction on our own motion, desiring that
proper credit be given Mr. Herrin for his
share of honor in the production, an he has
long been identified as an artist of no ordi
nary abilities, having few equals In this
country, to his particular line of, baseless.
lie has for a number of years been Monti
fled with the establishment of Mr. eirdey '
with with he Is now connected.
Alderman ilealastera yesterday took
the Information of John Mein, now con
fined in the eonnty jail, awaiting trial on a
charge of larceny, against Philip Paatre for
assault and battery. John alleges that he
went into a pistils bonne In Allegheny, of
which Pastre Is proprietor, on the .."Att of
last mouth, Radars.* assaulted and broths
by said Vinare, but that being arrested him
self shortly afterwards, be had no' oppor
tunity of making en information until yes
terday, when his attorney enure to /MO, and
brought In the Aldermieforo whole the
Information wan made.micstated. -A war
rant wash:wiled for the arrearbt defendant.
Watches Stelae—Tocaday afternoon
Joseph Moses was before JUstlce hooker, of
!South Pittsburgh, on charges' of larce..y
preferred by James Jones and David Davis.
dues aiscuisidttlio defendant or atealleur
from him a allsfer watch. and Darts alleged
that be bad stolen from ham a silver *etch
and chain.- The partleirreablo in South
Pittsburgh, and the alleged tise:ta are
stated to have been committed on Tuesday.
sit the couclualon of the hearing, the mag
istrate required the prisoner to enter ball
In the sum of C.C.' 9 on each charge.and in de
fault of which he was committed to jail for
trial.
Sorely of the Pence.—Thomas McCaff
rey muse Information, yesterday. before
Alderman Taylor, charging Samuel Stewart
with a breach of . the peace. McCaffrey As
the same party arrested a few days since,
on oath of Stewart, charged with the lar
ceny of some lumber, but who was dischar
ged by the Alderman. McCaffrey alleges
that since his'acquittal, defendant Um/lung
ed him out to tight, and promised, in event
of his accepting the proposition, he would
hang up deponent's hide °tithe fence. Stew
art was arrested and gore bail for a further
hearing before We Alderman.
Allentown Fn.& Freight Llne.—The
attention of merchants and shippers Is di
rected to the advertisement of the Allen
town Railroad line which has established an
office In this city, at the foot of Liberty
street. Merchants can receive their goods
direct from Roston and New York by way Of
Harrisburg by this line, by rail exclusively.
In much lees time Utak that required on any
other route. John P. Hamilton, Esq., Is the
anent In this city, and can be found at his
office at the foot of Liberty street prepared
to furnish all necessary Information . to
those who may cult.
The Grand Fair and Festival for the
benefit of the Seventh Ward Mission Soh.
bath School COtaillllce to attract a beige
number of visitors at Wilkins Hall. Many
business gentlemen availed themselves
test evening of the opportunity of partak
ing of the supper prepared, and for the be
nefit of the hungry we will state that an
elegant meal awaits them any time this af
ternoon or night. We trent en increased
attendance will reward the efforts of the
teachers interested. The heir closes to.
morrow night.
Sad Aceldens.—We arc 'Mined to an
nounce the death of Mrs. Lornaldnon thin
morning, from an accident at the resilience
of her husband, Alderman James DOnald.
son, on Tuesday evening la.t. It appears
that during the everting the lady, In
coining down stales, slipped and fill the en.
the distance to the door, receiving Injuries
from which ene died shortlyafterwards.
The deceased was a mast evimable woman,
and'the bereaved husband and family have
the sincere sympathies of tee comma.
nity.
Academy of Metale—Peal ponemen
Mr. Murdoch having communicated the
fact that he cannot, owing to his engage
ment., reach this city on Monday, bas ren
dered neceseary the postponement of the
opening at the Academy of Music, announc
ed for Monday evening, until Weilitc.daY
evening, when the programme as announ
ced. will be carried out.
Assault weld liattesy.—Frederlet Alt.
11101 rawde . twforrotalwaSasturday , before
Junior Areat.cd lieservetowrdlta, ottalnat
Richard Ilurlag for assauit and battery.'
The deferl.t was committed to jail, bat
afterwards released, the required seaurlty
of two hundred dollars belity furnished for
lets appearance.
Mayor Morrison had but lire common
Cares before him yesterday morning. terms
of whom paid their lines and wore discharg
ed; the other two. Kate O'Brien and Blair
McLaughlin, better known as the "Maud
of Erie." were sent over to the Jail to serve
out storm of twenty days each.
Officers Elected.—The following named
gentlemen have been chosen °lncurs of the
soldiera , Orpnans' !Lome, of this env', to
BorPd for theensuing year fl President,
Choxles Keep; Vice Pre.ideni, James P.
Barr; Treasurer, Geo. W. Cass; Secreuu - y,
J. Grace.
False Pretatmea—Fred. Myers made
Information yesterday before Alderman
Mullin, or Allegheny, chanting Samuel
Madsen wlthobtaming two pairs of snore
from him under (also pretences. A war•
rant was issued for the arrest of the de
fendant.
Irish Repobllc.—Wo urn Indebted to
Daniel Ferry, Flo, a bookiellsr and sta
tioner, No. laa Fourth street, for u copy of
the now Jews Republic, a large octavo liter
ary weekly paper devoted to Irish lute,
wiz, and published In Chicago.
Discharges4—Thomas McCaffrey. whose
arrest wo noticed on Monday for the larceny
of some timber at Logan's Eddy, was dis
charged yesterday by Alderman Taylor.
there Wing no evidence to Justify holding
him.
We are indebted: to our friend Dr, Dee.
IL Keyser, fur the Slay number of the Vial
adelphis University Journal of Medicine
and eurgery. As usual it Is very Interest
ing, •
Too So pa to hang the unfortunate Vog
ler, the Washington County murderer,
ou the 'nth Inst., - was purehalied to thin city
'yesterday, and forwarded to that town.
IZIMI
W , ol)ls—Aprli=th, BC. st Monliee
Dr. WM. 13. Wtn)De. In the 31th 7ess of hls age.
The funeral will take place To-DAT, 31 - ,y etb,
at II o'clock ♦. Y. . from the restdetace or his
father, Dr. Wm. Woods. kiettlektel , to Proceed
to the Fewlekley Cemetery.
'AIKEN—On . - cdneaday.3l;jldb, WILLIAM.
Infant ton or Alex. and tinily . J. Alktn. aged
moron months.
The funeral will take piece on Fall:UT 110E31-
9 o'clock. from the residence of his Pa
rents, No. 111 Fourth etrcel. to proofed to Beth
any Cemetery. South farattsr is'ownebip. The
filen& of the family are cordially invited to
attend. •
~~`(*.~r.~il~al:~YF:f~lsirs n 1
ALEX. AIKEN, UNDERTAKER,
Do. 106 Fourth garret, Littabureb, Da.
COFFILD .itaU kLads: CRAPES, GLOVES, and
every deseilptlon of Funeral Farrilahiag ticaxis
faentsbed.ilLoamsopeakt day tad ulgta. Marie
and Carriages farabbcd.
Itzrtnr.scas—Rev. Dalltl Kerr, D. D.. Rev.
N. W. J Mit. Facnber ua.
an. Th om. 'twiny. Z.., J. -
eJt. W.
J . G. RODGERS. 112illiERTA,
• EAR AND EttßA.l.lll:2, mocemor to the
late lissom' K. Rodgers, No. 29 Ohio Street,
three doors from Beaver. Alleghtwy ritf. MC.
Rosewood. inahog.f. Walnut and Rote
wce34. Imitation coellsol. at U.S lowest reduced
prices; gowns °genet all boom, day and night.
Near. and Corneae. furnished on short notice
.d on most reasontbie terms.
i t T. WHITE & CO., [NOM
••••• TAKERS AND kIIRALIELLIts.
ter. Wood's Run and vicinity. Collin Rooms at
Mmtchester Livery stable, comer hherdeld and
Chestier. streets. Rua., and , Cnrrinscs fur
nished.
SILLDALE. CEMETERL- —T e
beautlfnl ••Uod'a-lore,•• the lamest subon.
bas place of upolchre, except one, Le ale coon.
Cl.. tested on New Brlnhton road, Immediate
1r north of Allentieuy. ➢or burial lots, permits
hr titles, 111 0100011 M Drug Eton of COOL a
CIANRY. alle,henr CRT.
GRAND
FAIR AND FESTIVAL
►T WiLKINS Hitt.
Benoit of the neventh Ward 311tslon Bolnain
11117116 DAT AND ATTIHNOO3t 6
AnU IVENING,B, Ilse Stb end
AA taleaton it cents. All ve toolto4 to atterA.
_mto
JOSEPE MEYER & SON,
Mavatsetarers or
- irerauarrincr.rtm ,
Nos. 133 6M11.31121./. 1 61 1 / 1 3NT. 14
494 PENN tiI3LIT.
MiCS4U
0$ WS al ZliiiTzP '
Oori)
DUNSEATH & CO.'S,
CM=
Venetian Clticks;
Delivered to your homes fret Of charter
r • '
Guaranteed tor Otte raw.
.00
WATCHES, CHAESS
asinucrEmspiersr..
AT A TKRT WALL PROFIT, AT
WILL T. W4.EY'S
6 Wylie St % Sd doer f i res sth,
3. W. scot:
JOHNSTON & scorr, •
• MULLES IN '
Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry
SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC.,
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1 2 1t - tribiamigh, Pearisti
r Particular ulmtlon ■lvan w Hawking
(11. ks wad Joral7. All work .u.
SIIITIISON, PURR & CO.
ARE RECEIVING DAILY
Immense , Spring Stock of
oLunilsrioir or
BOOTS, SlitOES,
]Balmora,ls,
Gaiters & Slipperffi,
LADLES, GENTS, MISSES AND OBILDILELL
CARPETS,
Dollq;Sila DRY aoo]§,
HOSIERY,
Hoop EilLirts.
CENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS;
AT
'CLELLAND'S EMORIFM,
55 & 57
:e3TR.I23XEPP.,
: 89 89 89 89 S 9 89'S9 S 9
IS9 I 89 MARKET STREET.
so, ,
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's9PEZ. -- C) JEt JO Si,
891, 89 . 4 7 / a rket Street,
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I THE CHEAPEST /AND EZ!T
IS 9 XIV WEIZII QITY
s9 I NO AtmlloB GOODS Ram..
I S9l IJAB r , ROBB, 89 Market St.
S 9 89 89 S 9 89 89 89 89
':9I`IIE EPERIOR MERITS!
. I
of the WIIRELEIt & WILSON SEWING,
,31A.Cliitia steer all others, for family :
t:tue and general . parbos es, are air 1..11 ex
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Practical Furniture, Manufacturers
CDR. PENN AND WAYNE ETV
Lats. style. of 717107171:182 constantly
JOHN PECK, ORNAMENTAL
HAIR WOltKlett AND PZUVUIatIC
Fourth %meet. nee door Man Waal. PtttaterZgb.
Alwars on hand general assortment. 44 L n .
ale. Wirt. Bands. (Mel.; tientlnnen'. Wig.,
Halt.
Tope Scalp. Unmd Vhsln.. Dram let a..
A good price eath wUI top glreo, for Bair
Ladles , gal gentlemen'. batmlittAng ' don. in
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CHAS. A. fILLER,
LITHOGRAPHER, . 7.
No. SO FONISTEI ST., Apollo Building
CHECKS, lIRBITTS, MITER, BILL and LET
TER HILBDS, Be.. done in all etylen.
Spl3lxsG .
Vin FROM $l, On $lB .TO $3O
rICIZ DAY. ean*anly be mode tite_yrar
round, WITUDIST bran new bllldnenn. Sight,
pletaant and tonnmiti . e; AND 80 connsintos.
(load end energetic Agents (I.4disetnel OrnUee
wn) are ...Seel to represent us 10 eying Cis,
d County. A {Ann Cn.faren tO tanks mon‘r,
nd reawtsurr intrLOTNEXT in oreced to,
Forrfprracthern envier a few boort o n ,to stew:.
ur p.neulare lean tall ,or tut
decal, O. W. AelitiON 4 CO.. 11 South .treat,.
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L. , ,. BLANCHARD a CO.,
WIIOI.ZALIi AND
Gr Fr ! . 0 0721 ,
398 Pena Street.
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op Post Alee keep
promptly to orelhy. ...Up
of else.. t.ettaa
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, Ult. , l47;priee 16.02 arid
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z.n 3 . Blind sud Nets. Vor4r.airessall. AI"
at lath c•mo tore, o• Axed Or Mad! e.rder. •
floe stock of w•mte .4 Calloo atalstagtv:,
&c., or .etillemon's wear•
CHEAPEST PLACE IX THE
CITY to boy to
TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE,
O. 790 unANT entrar.
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T BLACK,
C149.1%.:72s
Va 33.. 494.1C1ai re
Three deett shore Sm r
ithfi g;l eld Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA
Even kind °Mork done die the ehorteet eatje
and most reasonable tenet. Perth:War ettentioh
Vg.ld ar.JohlAnte• ftteSN
PIANOS 2 PIANOS 1 2—An entire
nest 'wet of KNAII6 C 0.13 PLANO& wide!
are now ennatnered the best made: alp RAM=
Itltttd. CELEIIIIATED JIMMY!. kelt* temalltlte
upward. Peraolea to want ot ■ an els. Nan*
are T. wetfully Invited to sag =VMS
btfore porcltaalag elaewbers.
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