THE PITIBIIIIIOI .GAZETTL PUBLISHED BY PENNIMIN, REED & CO., AT GAZETTE BUILDING, No. Eta PArth Street. Y. U. pEntsnlia T. P. HOUSTON, ' I --• IBasinesiMartagSk „Cagle a cents. - tyered by pular. (per 1reek.).«."...1.6 amts. Pail bubscrtbars, (Der $B.OO. Liberal reauctlons to riewYtxrys and UWE. TBlllll5 lOR-WEZELY 21met Copes, Der year, by FlVir do. do. do. sub Tnn or more copies, to one address, and one free to (lob. eaob CITY ITEMS Yea Will Fulda Dental ratanl:tan:lent at. t'le Donn etreet..Dra..slll a Gillespie. .;. = Sowlno Mtihluos, removed from No. 13 to o, lot Fifth btrcet, &Love Smithfield stroot. myTlw To liibsklewale Boyers Of Dry Moods we odor bargains in job lots of Dress Goods, PantiOts. Linen G oo d s, ": l lull Imes of Shoettags, ' blu{Liege. Prints, ilheeks, ac., all or which wo will 101 l at the very lowest - elegem cosh pricoS. r. it". /i.turso - 4. , td Market street, below Third a Fourth sfa. 41111. tatairbe Wine A VlCllthil.artlelc,—sold et low rotes at FlowloWn f Drug store, No. Si Market street.' . rase Drugs!" - I ruro Drop!! ruro Drugs!!! Pure Drugs!! nt liuln¢ Drltit'SDAUeghe4l9... Ton an Bur Torotan Liquors of all 'dada at Joseph S. lie, 121; 1S and /25 Tile bent ludlic. • For tile lona . . money, at Fleming's Drug storn, No. a Alarket street. You Can Bay Paper Coat. Aleolual at Joseph S. ft:LW& 'Pon Cast Buy 0B Hops at Joseph S. Pinch's A Romanilo Olvoree Gott—The Mei Sib menial Kepi/rime° of AM Irish koat • g0501.,-Threo Years of Wed leek— Separation. of Thirty Years—Anoth er marriage In thelanerim—mooting of Father and Non—Unhappy Baena , ninon—The Old LoVo Renewed for 1' Wry Days—The Second Wife lite ., semen—Atilt for Divorce and All mony. in the year Lilo, If Mrs. Catharine Spell .. man can be believed, she, the said Clothe- • i rine, at the , parishUf Megattgli, in the court - ty of Mayo, Ireland, Demme endowed of, all and singular, the potato patch, pig, cote. and other "articles of furniture." which were then possessed. by John Spellman, in conso quence of the matrimony Of the said John and Catharine. .Of the particulars of the courtship, the description of the wedding, or the character Of the honeymoon, the Cu. rims public must for the present remain m ; . ignorance. The subsequent married life of the par. - ties is not/ however, involved in so much . obsciirlty. A part Wit was put upon, the record of the Circuit 'Court. a day or two elute, In the nature of a bill for divorce, al. •• though the .parties :. have bean married nearly two score years. In the usual hum. bre and respectful language,. Catharineiu • , forms the Court that snot was married at the time and place above. mentioned, and • the further information Is also conveyed • . that, for the succeeding live years, the said John end Catharine engaged and suffered t , the usual pleasures and . perplexi ties of toarried life, a part of the latter being the 2 , birth of three children—Patrick, Bridget S - . and Michael—nowaged thirty-ave. thirty , four and thirty two years respectively. ' ' Whether Mr. Spellman found the difllculty of providing for a family too latiorlon, or • whether the Infirmity of sire. Speriiman's „ temper seas such that distance lent en j. chrintmeut to herpresence, ma not at pros. i ent benceurately stated. Tllti public hare, 0, however the statement that alter a flee S • years' trial of the matrimonial state, Oscine Fj day, without this knowledge of his spouse, 7. • embarked for America and left liar to pro - vide for the chilltrau as best she might. ti - • . lire . jFor about twenty years It wonld seem j Spellman. patiently awaited for. some .1.14- j Inge of her truant husband, but receiving ,: none, determined to prone/do the :each la person, and, accordingly crossed the ocean with bee ,) , phildreo,, that she might i. C •i. more effectually... One the Investigation • fie to the htliereabouts of - sir. 'Spellman. / Newly {ten :nor - years of frattleas labor ef ti • elapeol. until, •aom Ime in October, MSS, -4 the eldest son, Pa Mk, &Isa/wed the p, whereat/a. otitis p,, genitor In the county of edephentum In MIS State. Tne eirenm ,,, stances whic h led to th e recognition. it Is t to be regretted, were not deemed of cum. / Went importance to b allegol in the bill. ‘, It Is barely poesibloth ledtooth Jhet. in the _LI '.. tale, Le may have been discovery ' , I by //similarity of structpro in the nasal or. ispin of the respective patties, or some ~other 1 anelgnilleant Incident quite as trivial. Itr.Speliman, Br., was Somewhat II ustmt •A ol by the advent of a itothirty years old, ', end not without arouse fir each rt -feeling, for he was under the disagreeable necessity , : i ' ll t in tr islt d tliel l it i tte a r r itt: pr r a n h i n o ving s. • Sl eVit ed the bett nada/sr' d WU& S palm an, senior, . 4 feronly themoderatepertal of twenty.eight t y ears, ant Las a not unnatural. consequence, 'i having &couple of childrea in the meantime to grace the,fluxuly circlet in a pecuniary . point. uf view, too, Mr. Spellman's.' ensign.- I: - Lion to America had been a decided memo. , „, Me Mame was ranked among the thee- . sands, and. he writhe fortunate- possessor • $ of houses, lands, hors., carriages, week .it and other property too extensive toonurner- ri ate. Upon tho solicitations Wt. son, how- ever, Mr. Spellman returned to the choice •,.. of his youth, then residing at Philadelphia, • .• r where the latter, after a good deal ofpersua-, , elan, united with the fact. that he was the 'j owner of a considerable fortaine, was Ind tre j ed to lergive him for his thirty years of der sertion, and reinstate Lim in her &freest°. .t nroVldedisessould thenceforth be faithful • I and true taller and to his marriage vows. -1 for the-short periodmf only City-four' days did Mr.Spellman enjoy the, society of his former partner, at. We erpnation or 2., which time Ito Invented a plausible storri t.• it/formed Mrs. Spellman NO. i. that be was 'c going to return West merely fort the- pnr , • pose of disposing of Ma property, promts , lug to retu rn again and give litta.Spellman . • No- widaberth tat airstrip. - lint 11ir..61/111.1: . ~- . . man did not so return and it would seem, .. t - if the slates/sone o f Wil aro correct, .I .' l • that,e gt:tifrergnVer.wfilffle,L,.lltt.trimtcl7/ .• , again deserted her. for I. omens pleasing and ~ and amiable coespileionsliip of Mrs. Spell . •-• .. man So.l. The ontrage of a second desertion was toe . , .. much even lor ammo, possessing the for. ' , .1.•. gtving disposition of the .cliler lire. Spell , man. Nothing less, than ft divorce and ton ., ple alimony wll.l, satisfy he outragtd wt .., tare, and to eccure the latter "she prod : 11, trete the Wean writ of rie sat rexplthlka 1 . :1 - ' to provontj)2Aitckle- John f om again de 'f•. f Darling for Parte linknown.-Chicatio , Meats. ) . •ha . A Midnight Beene elesseral 6rA11(..• tamp • ,e The battle of Arbele was the eloqtlence daring °tithe Part of the Yoeng Macedon 4. • inn fling. That of Thermopiles was •the • eloquence of patriotism on the part of 211 Leonidas and and his &Idiots; The battle of Austerlitz, was the eloquende of bravery I on the part of yonng,Corsica. The mono of •• Valley Forge wee the eloquence of faith on theo B:trtigifwgehikttinLlT.Mtrnetatearl • these element-A and added the eloquence' • of etlesice. ; • , • Tho ell-kn Own result; or that germs con.: tilot was adverse to the army df the United; states. General Lee had dung one wing of army between our. forces and the bare • of their • supplies. which fic2Nra • another nettle to rugala ion and carps commander 'thew this sad ••.I condition of affairs. They wore all sum• • marled to t e council of war, to be held at the beadrinartcra at ono o'clock at night- They • were tbo saddest stops ever taken by that band or devoted hearts. Fifteet•thtnissad • bravo soldiers, dead or dying, or .anneal, .14 _;_werclingon.tho hl , d — Ll by, rue _ • Ono after , another e i rd t d o re 4 tD i n? , retr•dgelits. Gene ele rels aa ' Nchofiel e d u , rfes o fto, Howard, and others, 1 ...o ) rftlF'h " S a htril l' i l :P l p w age d d w g. BP ' ' St e l : • emotions wens too deep for utterance. ;lopes of millions hung on tins decision of , r that council. • • - 4 AL length General Grant asked each one in • ..Cee.lo+ll( they had. 'Ley advioe to for. Each one answered with a sad nson. l . •-,;. °syllable, not Tho ndedt ader then w . ice . ° l;Voit, W and he retired. This was repeeted until all :wore gene,and the General was laft atom . One of the stall of A-division commander, who was aick, Was Unshod to retire, and he is authority for the above, All were Ignorant of each other's order. They felt Assured that retreat had been di. rooted. Any other.alternative would have 1. been believed to bo madness. lied they known that the order bad bona given to ad •• 2 Vance, instant and universal mutiny would have beer, raised. That eloquent silence for • which's° has ever been noted, was the key to hissuccoss there. - „ 7 The neat morningoach corpa moved, and Gen. Lee, the instant 110 prC•COlVed it, - silo vehemence excleiMed; "Oar enemy have a ;,;• "c" leader atta i n. and our cause Is lost!. Ile 11 •1 had bid his officers the night before to let • tbeir soldiers eiceplong.. lint now be saw }.7 the .nW/1 00, ho thought utterly defeat. ed mo vin g round between him the base •:, of his suppllca. ie haelonedto begin retracing hiscourei, -and confessed to en artillery ualcet of the Confederate army that the doom of their c l ose wee coaled. - _ -i-TllO penal. gravers of. Delaware are mi h rylauti salmi mot New lercey, anticl pale roll crops'. The chippers of peaches l chtTliew York maxket, it 15 5111‘1.115501111 141 : 1 a rta - a ',emeriti with the railyhol c o .p.,ntm, to e nd sevonty•live oars o r peaches dolly ^ lug file ocozon. ' •,/ . ! ''• ~- s' --- faii - gliki----....._ _, , . V ---. 7'•- .... 1 ..1.4 17 EP tqao, ~/ ~ • , Iff ' l l I ..• n '' ' :-'"..„,:-.:,:.; ,;,,,i,`- . 1 27 . 4 ' ~,,,—." .' ' z • •7•'-'• ''''. s'C-t, y' , , ....,.„, ____,...,r.j, '4 , ,, . • ~ -.. t• ' ~ ‘.'. -,,,i, k ",„,4,,L., ~,u'ir„. ~,_----- .... N \ ~. ) ", , : ' ~. ~ ..„ ,‘ s, 40" ' ' 1 ---; ..e../..e./ .-l 'lss ' -7-- ? - ..v 3 \ ' . ; !(,.•;',) :.: - .- 1 1. I!. _:-.._tr.`-5.L.r..,-. 1, ': - '--,.---- I ...._ [ '1 1 - -- - --",-----7.--=--,.-!".--. ,• _ .-,---/_- --- - , ___ •»••11 60 1 i 3 VOLIIIIE T.XXX1,1.7--NO. 1 FIRST EDITION, ONE O'CLOCK. FROM EUROPE I 11E PEKE CONGRESS'. Proceedings kept Semi. MENACIIG DEMINDS OF PRUSSIA. What Franco and Prussia Want, THE SITUATION MORE SERIOUS • Ily Telegrapit to the rlitsburgh tAzette.) ricusge. - MENACING 01:1,1103 or TNIMIDIZOr. Lennox, May 9.—The demand., of the Prussian Cabinet in regard to Ln.r.bmburg, are assuming a menacing tone. TUE NEW CONSTITUTION ACCEPTED. beaux, May o.—The Prussian piet yea terday accepted the new constitution for the North tiertitan ContederatiOn. I attxtirrcu , s tur.r . r,. Governor Wright,tho Sinerlean Is bettor, awl will Co to . onrlaliehl for tlto reetointion of ble 11.US:SIA. sr. Perscaucno, May 9.—Empotor Alex. andrer will vii Paris in June. FINANCIAL AND CO3IILEIICIAL. LONDON, May 9—Son.—Console opened with an advance and quoted at 90.4. Fives twenties, ililnoLs Central, 7.511. 414. Licanroor., May S.—Noon.—The cotton market opens easier, at a decline of e s on middling. uplands; the estimated sales are 10400 bales; middUng uplands 1014,11; Orleans Will. Corn declined iki; sales at 4.33 3d per enactor for mixed western. Wheat; No. 1 Milwaukee Ned, las 9.1; white Calliornia, td per cental. .Iterley 4s el persnia, sixty pounds. Oats 3s id per fortyglve pounds. Peas Its. Bacon; Cumberland cut middles Xis per cat. Lard: 323 el for American. Pork lis ad. Beef lids per barrel. Cheese 00.4 per cert. The Peace Congress—Tee Plenlpo tentlarles—Whnt Franco Is Willing to Accept—Prussia Wants a boar anlee of Settlement—Bismarck on the Situation—Movements of Bas• sta. New Year; May 9.—The .Ilerrad's special dated London. Sth, says: Tne first session of the Peace Congress, after its organiza tion in this City Yesterday. was not merely a formal meeting of the Great powere rep resentatives, but one at which the Luxem burg question was dlseassea with a desire to bring the difficulty between France and Prussia ton speedy close. Teo names of the plenipotentiaries are: England—Lord Stanley, President; Franco —Prince 1)0 La. Tour IrAtivergne; Prussia— Count Bernstroff; Austria—Count dopolngi; Bassin—Baron Brunow• Italy—hiarqul Do aulloiLuxemburg—liai - on Distarmicol Bei glum—lL Van De Meyer; Notherianda—lia • ron Bentenell. ' The proceedings are kept secret till the close of the Convention. This much, however, Is known, that France is willing to accept the neutralize. Mon of Luxemburg, and the dismantling and raring of the fortress, so that it may not remain as a menace. Pru.ssla is not disposed to consent to this, unless all the Great rowers now represented In the Con gress give a guarantee of rho' settlement. The giving .of this. guarantee would Mad them to engage In war against the future designs of either trance or Presets seeking aggrandizement in this direction. Eng. land hesitates to give. ameba guarantee, and favors the idea of the people of Lux emburg for annexation to Belgium. Thesession was adjourned to Thursday. toe:able the llopresawitative to have tele graphic communication with their mance. tine governments. Meantime, pending the Issue of the deliberations of the Pence Convention, great war preparations are going on on both sides, notwithstanding the official denials to the contrary. France is buying arms both In Engiand and Spain. and the rrusslan troops of the regular army are being held in reaulnea to support the. garrison in Luxemburg.. The Hernfa'ssnecial, dated Berlin, yester day, the Nth, says Count Bismarck, in con versation on the aspect of affairs, 0,1.41.10.9- day, declared that the situation Is new, more/serious than over before: Russia is looking out for her chances of aggrandizement in the En:tend Poland by the opportunity of a general war. Muskets aro tieing converted Into Uri:cell-loaders for all the Russian army. The general opinion nu the mintinent, In that the maintenance of peace depends on the action of the London, conference. Fears are entertained that the failure of the rep resentatives there Assembled may bring on a general European war, In which each country, caring, little for the Luxemburg question, or the future position of the peo ple of tile Grand Duchy, will endeavor to forward their own particular designs by force of arms. FROM TENNESSEE The impeachment of fod¢e Frasier— , Trial rroreedli—A Negro Shot by White Woman —Southern Baptist Convention. 107 Telegraph to the Pittsburgh easeite.] Reims - ars. Slay o.—The second act of the Impeachment drama closed to-day by the exclusion of One of the Conservative Sena tors. on the ground that, being a brother of the accused Judge, he was incompetent to Mt upon his trial. Hy this act the Radicals Bemire the two-thirds majority necessary to convict: The Dial will note be pushed to . a conclusion. Mantels. May O.—A negro named John Sick wen, while attemptinit tolforce an en trance into the hods°Syrmott, a well known Jourstallist, last night, was shot through the heart by Airs. Synnott, who was stone In the house. The Southern Baptist Convention con vened to-day. Rev. P. 11. Neill, of Utiorgin, was chosen President. Little was done nave organising. The delegates numbered two hundred, thirteen States being repro vented, including the District of Columbia. Foreign Missionary Boards reported ex. penditures at tr.. 1,020 during the paotyear , and have six missions in China and Africa. . The Domestic Board, located in Marlon. ‘Alabama, has collected and disbursed 411,- 010, and employs 124 home MlSSlooorics• I also, teal:Minn missions among-the Clicro: keen and Choctaws.. FROM CANADA. • Government ' , Se to Protect /bakeries-IMo DOMIAIOI2 tot tlonadtt. thy Telegraph to the Pit uhregh Gazette.] Quiracc, May 9.—The "tinned schooner La Qauadreune 9n being fitted Out for a cruise In the Gall o(..Eit. Lawrence for the protee tton of the Mt erica. Orreera, Stay 9.—lt is understood the Queen's proclamation creating the domin ion of Canada and appointing members Of the Senate, will shortly be issued. The act will take effect the glint week in July, when Lord Monde will be sworn in as first Vice roy or Governor General. Then will follow ariPolotmonik of Privy Counsellors, four Lieutenant Governors, and the general or ganization of the confederate rad local government.. The elections will probably not take place before August or September. FROM 111V1N.,4 The Case el the Mesmer neyee 'fame , Still E.•• 1... [hi Telegraphs thy ht..bu, go uaseue.i Naar Tone. /May 9.—The steamer Eagle brings Havana adviom to the 4th. The area of the bark Ocean Home was still unsettled. The bpanish allthOlttlee contin ued to detain her at an expense of fifty 401. Jars per day. They also Maim aline of 417.- 530. Our CODSIII General has energeticallto, protested against this, and endeavored to have the matter settled. het the Captain General continues during bushman home. but is out daily riding. Bailsman Co on In. Ohio—Two gilasera and Oae 'freeman Willed. illy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Ossetia . .Is - ntsuarot.ts, May 11-6. collision occur. red on the licilerontaine ItsMoroi, near Old. noy.uhlo.last night, betwoonaconstructlon killed and an engine. Both engineers were and ono fireman. The other Llreman was badly hurt. Flood In tho tstquehoons—A Foot of Knott oat Abe Alleghenies. Lily Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Sissette•l Ilanatiscao, May 9.—Tho Bu3qßattanna is rudog slowly. It Is hour siXteOn foot above lovrwratur mark and Will appareatly math tbobolgbt attained in lain. Travolota from tho Welt report a foot Of show on the allastundos. =WM ==2l=l 13,7 r,,,, 9. The. lc, biotic ht front. of Um harbor Ina, broken tilt, tool -‘l. large ;lett, QS yvbiNls arOictl 13/14 motnlng. LITEST CONDENSED NEWS. [By Telegraph . to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] —Capt. D. C. Coleman, tried by Court Mar tial, found guilty of embszzlement, and Sentenced to the Penitentiary, has brought Hun In the U. S. Circuit Court at St. Louis against General G. at. Dodge, Gen. Douse. Ville, Gen. Baker, the Secretary of War and others, for false Imprisonment, claiming damages in sloo,ooo. leo was Provost Mar shal in the Second District - of Missouri Liar., lug the time of the draft for soldiers. —The colored people of St. Louis held a meeting on Wednesday night, at which they adopted resolutions demanding equal rights in the street cars. —The dry goods house of Zdr. Heller A Son, at St. Louis, was robbed on Tuesday night Mit at.nearly 1.4000 worth of goods. ~Winensore, the Philadelphia murderer, it, is believed, will be acquitted on the ground of Insanity. The case' went to the Jury yesterday. —Preparations are being mule_on a lib eral scale for the National tinengerfeet to be . hell in Philadelphia next mouth. —The New York 23mer says: - 4, 190 have received directly groin the police authori ties of the city Inforination of recent organ izations, which era now in progress, for the -purpose of resisting by violeueo and blood shed, If necessary, the execution and en forcomeut of the excise rani other laws which are obnoxious to a large class of our citizens." The World says Superintendent Kennedy has issued orders to the polfco corps to notify all storo keep Ors, cigar stands, etc., not to open their places of bus bless on Sunday hereafter. —A. railroad convention was held in Cleve land on • Wednesday, 'with cloned doors, at which all tile principal roads and steam boat lines in-the country were represented. The object of-We convention was to Bottle the existing difficulties in regard to freight- Ho oancluslon was arrived at, and the con • smitten adjourned to meet In Chicago , to day. A. resolution was adopted to take no freight from the Baltimore and Ohio road unless prepaid. —A steamer left Cleveland last night for ~ an bilimst In the Canadian territory, con voying friends, principals •and party to witness the price light between Davis and Elliott to-tiny. —General Sheridan has issued an order extending the time for registration m his district to the 3d proximo. FROM RICHMOND. Merlons Negro Riet=Troops Ordered Out—The Rob Iterame to Disperse , et the Commend of 'Gen. leeholleld —The Soldiers Cheese On.Yoneht and Drive the Meters WE • • (By Telegraph to the Mubarak °melte.] Mummy, VA., May 9.—A serious riot oc curred this evening. , A large crowd of no grecs gathered in Cary street to witness the trial of the engines of the Richmond Ire department, and Wilmington, Dehsware, Ire companies. A fight took place and a negro was arrested. A mob of negroes res cued him, but ho was again cap. tnred. Upon arriving at • the upper Station lions% the negro mob again rescued him, throwing paving stones at the police. Captain Jenkins, of the police, two ser geants and ono private, were injured, two of them' seriously. I3y this time the mob had swelled to nearly one thousand blacks. General Schofield sent up a company of the eleventh regiment, and came on the ground himself. Ile spoke to the mob,com mending them to disperse, but his order was disobeyed. The soldiers then charged bayonets and drove them away. More sol diers were sent to the Station House after mglit„, end the riot Is m ot su r roun d ed newed:DM - Mg the riot th a house in which a white boy had taken refuge, and clamored for him until be came out, when the pollee took him in charge. The nogroes said he had a slung shot. GEN. SICKLES' bISTRICT. , Order for Brainingloot to the Stoles of Borth mod booth Corolino. tßy Telegraph to the rlttaborgh (gazette.) CnettLesioa, May tickles Lae Issued an order to the effect, that Ile Will, On the third Monday In July, cause a rule. iration of the citizens of North and South Carolina, not disfranchised to the rebellion, or by felony at common law. Boards of Registration are to be appointed, who shall also make return of the votes for delegates to the ennetltutional Convention. Thu Board of Registration will sit two days. Lists are to boopon to public . examination for seven days, after which they are to be revised, objections heard, Sc. The order glees full instructions as to the manner of tegistratlon. Maryland Constitutional Conventlo • —Form of Oath Adopted. Ulf Telegraph to the Pittsburgh ussette.) Armarotts, May s.—The Constitutional Convention adopted the form of anioath for members, declaring allegiance to the State of Maryland, and the Constitution and gOV crnment of the . United States, as the Su. promo law of the land, any State ordinance to the contrary notwithstanding, and will protect and defend the Union and not allow Um same to be broken, and disconn. Lemn° all political combinations having such object. The members took the oath. The national flag was ordered to be tits. played from tho dome of the Capitol during the session ol the Convontion. E=EM:=l:l [By Telegraph to the rutsburgh (iszette.3 OIL CITY, May C.—River five feet and fall ing slowly. Weather clear and pleasant. Ma rats, May 9.—TherWer has fallen two lathes. =3 (Br Tel crraph to the rata bu nth u are tr e. 3 OAK Yasncteeo, (lay o.—Flour active and firm; the New York demand la unabated, at 41,57; Oregon, at dr.,k). Wheat qulet, at 4:02,1o. Legal Tender., 74. Tragedy In Delaware—Harder by a . Jealous Husband. (Prom the Wwhingten fi)ei.l °matte.] About nine o'clock Pesten/ay morning the neighbors were startled by acreatne emanatieg from the house of Mr. Joseph W. Pratt, on the corner of Seventh sod Jef ferson streets. Very soon after Joshua Fumy Smith, the proprietor of the Outlets Queen hotel, of this city, Pumml Out of the house. No one then noticed tins, although blood woe Issuing from wounds on his per son and marking the pavement every fow steps, as appeared afterward: on ro mine, tion. After walkmg some distance Ise sat down on a stou and called for amistance, Those who want to him found him bleeding and asked who stabbed him. lie replied floe Pratt,. and asked to be taken home. The sleeve of his left arm was full of blood, which be had apparently been endeavor ing to keep from dropping. They assisted him across the street, when he became so faint that they took him into a shop, and sent for Severn/ physiclan. Smith's wound woe on the left arm near the shoulder. the arteries being severed. Ile died in about half an hour. About ton o'clock the Officers proceeded to Pratt's house and took him to the city hall cells. lie made no resistance, but had to be supported by the oMeers. They then returned to the house and accompanied Mrs. Pratt to the Mayor's office. The cis. enmstances, as we learned them before the Inquest wee hold, stem these. There were paper hangers in the house at work In the second story. One report is that Smith owned the house, and went there to attend to the repairs that were being made, and Mr.. Pratt Is reported to Mee o tut that her humane insitc.l him let, the laud story to talk over some matters, and she, being fearful that there might be some trouble between them, went up also After eke got there, Pratt stabbed Smith. In an .effort to prevent this. she received a severe cut -in one other fingers. Reports nave been in circulation for 'several years in which smith was said to be visiting PratVa home in his abseenco. About two years ago Pratt became Interested in an oil com pany in Virginia, and he returned hero two weeks ago. He then had an interview With Smith, which resulted rather aatrefaCterhy, and Pratt took his wife to Pennsylvania on a visit. After they returned sweet to New York, andname back last Friday night. smith's body was removed to his house, and a' coroner's jury sworn in about 12 o'cloak, which adjourned until Sr. sr. Mr. Pratt is about fifty years of age, and Smith, we think was about the same, Mrs. Pratt is about forty. Smith stood well eau Muth nese man mu hotel keeper, being active and onerimtle. Ile leaven, a wife anti four or five children. Mr. Pratt is a gentlemen of good Mt/cation a fluent speaker, and has always been highly respectful by those who knew him. It ut said that Prattt says lie had not slept for five nights, and that Mrs. Pratt had made some- acknowledges meat TuaterdaY morning, Just previous to Smiths entering the home. In the Inter view Pratt asked Smith "what he would do to a man who had prostituted his wife Smith moiled, would thenim It is presumed_ the. knife woe used. It is ohm sulti . rratt got information In New York eta hots] where Smith and Sire. Pratt hod put tip lost rummor, that caused him to t itut emirs° 'lndia. Thu paysisions say that iimlth's lito might Lava [wen salmi Loa Augdolloco todoution Won Lod, PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1867 SECOND EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M WASHINGTON. Probable Suspension of Bounties RUMORED PURCHASE OF PARDONS NAT CONFIRIED iterest on Registered Securities. FORT BUFORD MASSACRE CANARD. The Three • Per Cent. Bonds By Telegraph to the l'lttebergh 0.040.1 WAmmuroN, Iday 9, 193; ISZTORN TO OflV. Assistant Secretary Chandler. alter sev eral week.' .Nonce for the hanent of lila health, has returned to Washington nadir. named We duties. I= The United Statoi Supreme Court orders that no copies of the enters,• rules and forme in bankrupcy, or any of them to be established by the Court, shalt be public hod until the order of the Court. will DS rACTX tXT sr runs as.—Pllolllo suarnssios or nova - rms. By reports from Wadungtos twiny It sp. pcars . that the expenses of the War Depart ment alone, for the present fiscal year, will be from 41Z.0.10,00) to $1:0,e04,0e0. It Is sta ted the Secretary may recommend a su. pension of bounties. • ' VIZ resteuxec OP racoosii. A special to the Cononerviot states that the testimony of Detective Baker, before • the Judiciary Committee, abont u large number of pardons sent South by Express, each ono marked one hundred dollars or more, to be collected on delivery, is uot Conn rmod• INTLII.T ON ILEGIISTIVIED S NO VIII TI Attor the first of July the payments of ln• toren on registered securities Of the Gov ernment wilt ho malts at the lollowing placer New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Battimore, Cincinnati, Chided°. New Or leans, Charleston, St. Louts, San Francisco, Buffalo and l'ittahnrch. The last three citiedhave boon recently selected. Parties who desire to. have their interest paid at thoabove pladoS are required to gAve no tice at the Department. In the Supremo Court the case of the Md. waukto and St. Paul Hullo:ma vs. &latter. Surflour d•. Co. woo argued to.day and wlll be conUnued to-mof-row. TON TORT 0000110 CANATI.U. The following was received today: ST. I.oola, May S.—TL Gen. U. P. G lieneral Augurreports the arrival at Om tam of a eltlren who left Fort Buford April Pith. Colonel nankin and the garrison were ell well. The report of thetnassacre originated la Chicago. (Signed), W. T. StIVLICAX, Lleet. Gan. Tune. 'ran CZNI, Lose 110:".. Plates have been prepaml for the bond: , under the new three per cent. lean, which will be issued be August. These bon,le . will ho I.llod In sums of 45,0 CA and Slums). only tha SAI/00 bonds have a red border, with the vignette of General lessenden, while theme . of .10,000. have • aroma herder .and the vig nette of Secretary • About $5,000,000 worth of $lO.OOO bonds have bean printed and delivered to tile Secretary. Tho receipt, of internal Iteveuue toAlu wore ricarLY half mililoo. FROM HEW YORK. SUNDAY LAW IttilOGClO(6,lT. New Yous, May 0. ,, -Superlutendent of l'olico Kennedy has ordered the enforce• ment of almost absolute Sunday law, which prohibits the sale, or exposure for sale, of any goods on Sunday, except by the Jews, whoso business is closed on Saturday. All restaurants, segue stores, barber shops, drug stores, will bo closed. CONVIDErreII NYSE •namiren. John Gray and James Wilson. two {Vest ern coundeoeo men, wore arrested to-day. for attempting to swindle an old gentle. man from Rahway. Several bogus chunks and bonds wore found on them. AY. It. Davis, an engineer on the steamer was murderously assaulted last night, In Broome street, by a gang of row dies, and is not expectml to live. Tun OAILEOAD CONVIMTION. The National Bailment Convention ad journed today. lb:isolations were adopted against the use of private agencies In the bale of tickets, and appointing a committee to carry it out. The resolution relative to increased rates for mall matter, was re ported upon, but after debate, referred back to the committee. A report was read proposing the establishment of a perma nent bureau or association; lining three hundred dollars ns the limitation of value on the transportation of through baggage, and suggesting nine classes of fare, em• bracing over seven hundred different arti cles. and charging only by weight; and re commending that fair and remunerative rates be charged, and no attempts be nunle by competing lines against each other's in terest. They were accepted. The Convert- Ilea meets at Altoona on the lath of July. saludr. BIUIITS ..11.0CIATIOX—.MALE BC.r. The Equal Itighla Asebeiatton held a meet• Ing to-day. Addreeses wore delivered by Lucretia Moll., Mien Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Minas, In favor of the ballot for women. DISLM ANISIVREII•BIr. The American Bible Socioty .celebrated their fiftieth anniverasiT te-daY. Its re ceipts for the your woro $734,000. About. ono million and a quarter of books havo boon printed, and sumo its formation up.. wards of twenty-two and a half millions. A. number of interesting addresses were made. RADICAL •PSACE 50CIrry. The Uadleal Peace Society held their an nual coaventlon, 'lntoned to a number of speeches, and adopted resolntiom, thank, ing Quean Victoria for her efforts topre- Vent war between Vallee and Prussia., OSIMAXII AND TUX EXCISE LAW. A large delegation of Carman citizens have presented to the Meyer a petition. cak ing the aid et the Mayor and Common Council in procuring a modification MUM excise law. Sni 1090C11T6121 PAIRS YEKTING. The State Associated Press, in sesgion at the Metropolitan Rotel. to-day elected the following °Meets for the onsuleg year: Pre.ident. J.. M. Francis, Troy news: rotary and Treasurer, Ellis 11.11eberts, Uti. ca Herald; Executive Committee, G. W. Demers, Albany Journal, Cooper, Rochester Union, Joseph Warren, Buffalo Courier. - • 81100TINO AII/J2Alr Ulla= tillbort.rosidiniton SlXth Avenue, won shot In the abdOmea by Boot. Ileroy, today, in consequence et n lithelydiDlcul ty.. lioroy was arreated. )6BrIAN I.IIOTIIIM Wre. IL 'Cohens, PrattMout of the Fenian lectured this evening ut the Cooper luetltuto on "Insh liberty tutllspen. sable to unlvernal freedom." CrIDAT 001166VMICZ IN JEIISET. All place. of bwinese leJereey City are ordered to be demi on bundaye hereafter, except barbers and newspaper dealers, who are allowed to keep open till nine o'clock in ins morning. FROM BALTIMORE. 'lrbil of .• Bank Enaberaler—Present for Napoleon's Non. (By Telegraph to the rltUbarah Uorotte.2 EALrulona, May 9.—The trial of John IL Rogers, indicted conjointly with u. 11. Wentz, who plead guilty to the abstraction of $700,000 of the foods of the National Me chanics Bank. was finished today, the Jury to return a verdict to-morrow morning. The general impression Ls they will fall to agree. A small e , le ase Vessel, two and a half tons, /care. tor EurOpo about the ukh, la charge of three men and a boy, in tended as a present to the son of Napoloon. llasosohnooßo and the Union ParLdo Railroad. LET Taiegrisph to the Pittsburgh tiasette.l Degree, May - e,-Itesolutions were nasal =peaty adopted by the Lee.'attire tcodaYs rstronglyendersing the Union Pacific Rail. road enterprise, urging Congress to grunt ouch additional aid as Wilt secure Its I mrue• ditto construalon, and le , lnesting the hen eters alit IteprelentatNes trout 111.arsitelin -5014 tO Nuts API suck old. CITY ANY SUBURBAN. FOIJATII PAGE.—The jutted and most re.,, liable Money, 01 and Produce .3furket Re• porta yawn by any poker in Ilia city, will be found on our nurth rave. yieect)og, or AlleirttenY 4 : 00 .c 1 / 9 . , Tho Citytounells of Allegheny hula their regular inoilthly meeting lust night. ' OCLECT COUNCIL. Members present: Messrs. Drum, English, Hall, bads, Myier, Pace, J. C. Patterson, A. Patterson, C. C. Smith, Wm. Smith, A. D. Smith, and President Melirler. On motion, the reading Of minutes wad dispensed with. The President read ft notice from the an- Don hoard of the Sedond ward, certifying that Mr. Worm had been elected a member !Dein that ward. Mr. Brown wan according ly sworn in by hiolllonor, Mayer Morrison. Mr. Mylur, prose del report of Viewers for the °peeing of Green alloy, in tho Third ward. Report was Con drilled. Mr. English, a petition frem eitizas of Reserve township, representing 'property holders, in opplisltion tO stitilOtation of pant of said township as, the ells of AlleghisnY, lnd stoking Councils to take no notion in the egislation on call matter- Mr. Ilan moved to refer the pet Ilion tO the Committee on Division of Wardsa Mr. Radish moved. as nu ainenilitient, that it be received and Weill Vier motion, an itineli.led, wan curried. Mr. Myler presented the report Of the Committee en Streets and Sowers, together watt an ordinals. for the paving and grad ing of Carrot and fat eelsitnd Manilla alley; also a resolution for the needing - of laxmat Street, train alloy and Page street; also an ordinance lining the width of all public alloys at net lass than twenty feet; also an ordinance snag the ham. of version alleys In the Firtir!wnvd, and changing the name of Central atrrt to Tremont avenue, Treont street to 'rout avenue, awl East lane to Mattison avenue. The report was accepted and the ordinances real three times and passed- Mr.A. 1,. Smith preacutiel the monthly report cf the Controller, with a statement of bills amounting to 40 , 01. A resolution authorizing the paymini Ct t of the bills was adopted. Mr. Thomns presented the report of the Water Committee,with a monition author- ISing the laying of a bier Inch water pipe on lbw alley, in the second ward, from. street to North areal/0. Report way item: pled and resolution adopted; also, a cumin tiniest lon...from the Superintendent of the Wider Works relative to the laying of a Iwel v o ierli pipe. to edrlrpl i y the Filth ward (Manchester.) The route recommended to as follows: beginning at the junction of Federal and .liteksou streets, continuing along Jaelison to Treinotit, along Tremont to 'lsland Lane. along Island Lane to Beav er street, smog heaver street to Rebecca street, and there connect with the .pipe al ready hod, the whole distance being ten thous:tea one hundred and eleven Mot, and the estimated cast 41.34' per foot, or an ag gregate of over 41:1,°u. The 1141011. Wan an ontrionnled by du ordinance authorising the issue of hoods to the amount of —dol lars to defray - the expenses of the lame. After loose direcaniOn a motion was made to fill up the, plank by Inserting the sum of tatty thousand dollars. which was agreed to. The bowls were Ilzed at one thousand dollar., each, and the Interest at slx per cent., payable seml-annually, at the Treasurer's utile°, on the first days of. Janu ary and July, thehomis to be payable In twenty viars. A motion was tirade to suspend the rules and consider tins ordinalsce on its third reading and tinaPpassage. which way lost by vow of nine to Car, anti the Ordinance was inlet over under the roles. Mr. Hall isioossl a reconsideration of the vote and that the ord Man. ho putitipon its final passage which was agreed to. Mr. binitlt then Offered the following, which was read three Dula , and passed: Reselred, That ttio Water Committee be and use hereby autherired to receive pro posals for—feet of twelve inch water pipe, payable in bonds, or In cash- In equal an nual payments, to inn, two, three and lour yeard, vrillt :Merest at six per cent. Mr. Irwinpresented commenlcarlen from Mr. idelielvy, Postinagter of the city, mat:sent:Mg that the buildings were to ball repair east asking (or ea tippet? pr to Waco Cie Moine. In rer,dart Unto: . • • Cinnulittoo On City Property. . Mr. Brown presented bill of Pennock A Totten for 111.:.1,!‹. for work done fur "Getter. al Grant." Warrant ordered. Mr. Brown, u resolution to appoints corn. ulitteu of live, two from Select and three froui Coalmen, to confer with C. C. Smith ill regard to lairs,, A e., of the l•Genisral Grant" Company. Adopted and Messrs. mean and Irwin :simulated from Select Commit. 11l C. C. laid en table Mr. Hall, is resolution allowing fart:listen Diamond menageries Ilea right to el in bit On the Diamond square, prey ided they pay ouch 11• se us the Committee reef agree upon. Toe resolution was referred to the Commits tee on City rroporty, to report an Ordinance, lining tile lieeune ler circuses, menageries and other eallibiLionn, and requiring said i bit tons to idt glee. on private properly. Mr. Shier offered a redulutlon, that the Mentrinentid nnorlatiOn allowed to re. Met any puree on the C nalinOn Grounds of Allegtmy; its a situ for their monument, such ' , election to be made in coneection with the Park Commissioners. Read three times and passed. =I Members present—Alessrs. Cutler, Dun ham, DUI, YAM:tuber, Hipper, Ingham, leirabutriek, Magraw, ell, heed, Sinlib, nlnglo, Vueglitly, and President HAMIIe. . • . Tim minutes of the previous meeting were cud and upprovell. , Mr. Megraw presented the report of Com ittee on IV harves and Landings with a 'resolution giving . the committee tower to louse or sell to the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne nd Chicago ituitromo COulimuy, la portion. tsf the Allegheny wharf, 11l ty by nine foot, Lion which to amid a pier of the railroad anise. The 'report also stated that the aimed company would either pay him an. tinily, or 11,111 for a title to the ground. Mr. Diegraw stated that the &inroad pOwpolly appeared to be willing tonal lib brolly in the mutter, mat as they were am.. pa weed to take tbe ground, LUC COMMlttee lied tieculed to recommend that the ground ' i lls led for be sold to them. Mr. lianas. did not think Councils had power to sell any portion of the wharf, and moved . all amendment that the Commit tee be limtructed to lease the ground to the : Company. Tile amendment was adopted, and the rentatdloll, an alaeladed, Wan read three times and nasally poSOOII. Mr. Ingham presented the report of the Committee on Division of Wards. The Committee reported In favor of the accept. luxe of the act of Assembly annexing a por tion of McClure and Reserve townships, and in order to give the newly annexed dis-• 1 trict a representation la Councils. no pro vided for In the act, submitted an ordi nance, attaching that portion of McClure township adjoining the Second ward to that ward and creating a now ward out of the remainder of the district. The evil nen. also provides for the division of the I First, Second end Fifth wards, making four wards out of the three. Resolute)ns divan ' log the Mayor to issue Lis proclamation for au election in the new wards to Select members of Council, and that the Record lug Regulator be instructed to fix the northern boundary of the city, ware up pe tided to the report. Mr. Slagle said that a committee Of reel , dents from Reserve township. were pros eat., who state that ninety-nine of every hundred residents of Um district are op posed to the annexation. M.r. Slagle was not be favor of forcing guy district. into the city limits and Loped that the committee would be beard. Mr. Buena sold that tho act of annexa tion and Imspc.l, and the district now tie. longed to the city. Mr. McNeil said that Councils should not recognize tile act, and If It did, anal:tiler act consolidating Pittsburgh and Allegheny, would certainly pans the Legislature next winter. • Mr. Slagle said he was In favor of consult dating wait Pitteourgb, but did not like to lee. any laws pa.sed In thu dark. The ;matter" ehould be lard over, at. least for the :Present: • '• r. llamas was opposed to annexing no servo township. unless the residents would assent to It. Thu In of fle.orve town. Ship had petitioned tile Legislature for the patsageof thu act, and Mr. Peters, a reel dent of Lhu district, had engineered it through. Mr. Megraw said the bill had been smug gled through by, persons who used the petty water, and who feared their supply would be cutoff. Tim Walnut could not ho an nexed Wall the Councils accepted the bill. Alter some further discumon, the resole. Lions and ordinances wore read three times and finally Missed. Mr. Hanna, from the Committee en Mar kets, presented the reports of the Clerks of Markets and Walghmastors for the month of April, as follows , Duncan Dallas, Clerk of Markets...VOA 75 John S. Edger, Diamond Scales 225 GU : Jul. Bunter, Second Ward Scales.... 21Li tiU ME! • Mr. ingrain, trues tho Committee on Printing, offered , a resolution providing that all advertising for the City be done under the directiOn of the Controller. Ador. tod. Mr. Windsor offered a resolution, hastruct lug the Street CommisSloner to have that portion of the pavement on Grant avenue, lathe Second Ware. oppoelto Alr. Ackley's slaughter house, repaired. Adopted. Sir. ltecd.preacnted the report of the Committee on Engines and Bose, with a re solution anttiorizing the PaYmmit l . o the Slope Fire Company of twenty dollars, for a set of harness bold by them to the Gen. Grant Company. Adopted. sir. Cutler presented the report of the Comp - Otter: on Goa. The report states that a large dlzercramcy cziats In the amount of 4,14,011111111i,t by the carload Ore compacted. The bills tor. the Mat quarter alcor Math° 8010 ceOnulned 7,9 , 19 hoc.; C`.1.21117'1e /70.9 feet, Friendship fi,uee feet and the (Grant 13,011 feet. Thu Committee recommun ,led that the matter be Investigated. The amount of gas in the City liall for the last quarter wua 1e.3,n03 feet. the principal portion or which won used by the Library Association. The Association having re ceived a generous support from the city, and being now tirmly establOhml, the corn mitten recommend that they 1,0 required hereafter to pay their own gas bills. The report was accepted and the recommenda tion adopted. Resolutions providing for tho erection of public gas lamp at the corner of Marshall street. null Marlon OVIOIC.:1101 one ut the earner of James and Iletulocli streets, were read and adopted. Mr. Dill offered a resolution, ins t ructing the Street Committee to have Bidwell street opened to Juniata street, In the See• and ward. Referred to COMOOLOA, on Streets. On motion adjourned. E=l Every congregation which can afford even very moderate Capell6o. :illy one Luna red dollars ?r more, can now eueuro a good or gun. Until recently, noel! lout rumen huVo not been obtained. Large pill organs are tun too ctritly, ( occupy WO . I.lhpake fur any but a few of the wealthiest congrega• tines worshiping in the largest churches. The melodeon hacks power ale( volume of tone, and harmoniums and small reed or. cans generally have been so unsati , LaCtorY le quality of tone as to be untlejlrable.. In the Cabinet Organ these insenlehmcies and defects arc remedied. Its great volume and true organ Wiles, with its rid talrable parity for expression, better adapt IL to ca. crud mush: than any other Instrument, ex cepting only the large pipe organ. Observe, In another column, what. lice. I Prime, tile well-known editor of the New lurk I 11. server, says of It in this respect. lie styles It glorious Instrument for the temple her - - vice." null tells wily it is so. Dr. LOwell Mason, than whom no one 10.11101 more ee -1 eclence In church ~ WrItL,L , I I "I regard Mason lc Ilattilln's Cabinet Or grins us likely to lip i et imortant I - ant-et. the cause of Church M u sic, inwarmea us the,' are really very effective and ties-tritium accompanying Instruments for sacred sing; while the low prices at which they are at. forded render them very generally ayalla- Mc. Alter a yob's experience In the use of one of them In Divine service, I ran re commend these instruments with confi dence -for Sabbath schools, Vestries, and smaller Church... As In churches volume or power of tone 19 so Itnportaut a requisite, It Is better to obtain at least a double ruin Cabinet Organ (or this use. An instrument with four oc taves' compass IS NUMCIOnt for the itecote panonent of church music goo:rally, but one having lieu octaves Is better, enabling Um performer to double the loss, as It is termed, and so considerably increase the power. The larger instruments, with three, four, and six sets of rools, 111,0 pttipor tlouately greater volume, with very much Increased variety. A slutle reed Cabinet 01:1111 liss consul crably (lore power than tiny single reed melolotn. A double reed Cabinet Organ has at Irast three or lour times MS much power a such u melodeon. The largest mixed Ci hind Organ Ites not less than ten tittles the volume of tone of the tneloileon. This will give some indication of the ca pacity of the instruments, awl affords .1 guile to purchasers. let It. - must not tie supposed tnat the largest Cabinet Organ equals or nearly equals, In volume of tone, a large mile or gan, whlcll costs ten or twenty times as much. It ' tt e o that no pipe o rg an ran 1,0 It Is safe to any that ..(0 pipe 0rica0,..... . built for lens 1 han double the can of a Calcl• net Organ. which Will opc.cl, the latter In power and quality of tone, 111,1 variety of effect. Tau Cabinet Ortc.in has the addl. 'Lionel advantage of keep; tin In tune vantlV hotter, and of les, Ilalghty to, got out of order, In auy respect, bescdes teat adoceu pylng Hutch 1000 room. The Cabinet Organ it, therefore, not otters Odes asuiliotent rolb.titoto :or large Pillo ormilau.scaliting three to tiny thermiond club lace Cacti, but it is altered an a Yet7- - 11" , 3t linpraVentent, not only upon melodeons, bskruserilums, and all 01 her rued organs, lilt also mall snort pile organs; as quite , sun, , ?4a,., , f , ,, ,i r iv: ,... ; .: t r ,.,,,e ; ,,,, n ,,t, 11: , 11 , t r o , 1 ,,s rlIc s : L T.:. t u aplrisr priced, than NM ill I, cheap pipoor Mots. U inthln the reach of 11.11110SL every eOll - because almost every one will be able, by proper exertion, to racke at leant enough to buy one of the smaller instru ments; It will add greatly to the attractton l and usefulostss of the 1111.1wiet 1 ill (Ira, - peo ple to the church, and help 111 41, thelll 0 0 0 1 1 While there; At occupies . o little splice that a place ran easily be 10111 d for it; it is durable, tool will keep ill nom 11111 t, jt call molly be obtained, for every one is boxed for shipping (w 'Mout charge/. ofd call easily bi, scut anyw here by el dulary freight ronies. The Mason .t iillltilin Cabinet l/rtz an• can unto at C.C. Mellor's, No. •l Woad strata, who in tilt agent for ant Westcro Pennsylvania. Thu choicest Instrument, personally mace, ud, can always he bound at his rooms, and, persons ore roi ousted to coil unit ex .:mine thew, whether intenaluft In pnrcliasu nut. Scud fur a circular, tont free. Mottle Intim dlonschold. In !Mae Linn:sof high prices, many are de terns! from letving a piano in the 'Sitter lay the mistaken notion that none lat a costly instrument would give satisfaction. Those who entertain such notions, should dispel them at once, which they will readily doff they but examine the planes made by 11. I'. Emerson, of llostou. These pianos Inure all the recent improveinituts made oil I,IIIS branch of manufacture, [Loa 110OS.1 it rich, full and powerful tone; stand we ll In tune and wear well, their durability being e qual to those of any other 1111(110.11111 in the emnitry. While they a re -perfect in every particular requisite for a good piano, their cheapness, as compared with other makes, Is a principal nallSOlOrMOollllllolllerate 111/nlllOlll LO the public. Any one of mod means can agurd topurchase n Einersom and the music IL will furnish will lilfol,l as Mitch hearty gratification as If produced on a morn Ofnaly 131111,11111e11t. C. C. .Yeller, Wood street, the sole agent for Pittsburgh rind vicinity, boa now In his wureromus u 1/110/C0 nSSOIIIIII2II/ Of these 1111f1Vaille.1 pi anos, to which tile attoll/1011Orthe 11111,111: Is 1111 . 11,101. 11110 p are without I initial excellent ptutkoy, mud are rapidly driving Mit of mar gut sescallml cheap pianos but which are roul'y Chants unit frauds. Blonongnhela A Locating of the corporators of the Mon, ongahola Valley Railroad was , hehl at the Monongahela Mouse yesterday afternoon. It was decided to accept the charter grunt ed at the last session of the Legislature, and to open books for subscription to the capital stock of the Company, at the Mon-. ongalieLl House In Pittsburgh, on Thurs day, the GUI day of June, to continue open for three days. It was resolved to hold u general meeting of the corporutors arid all portions Interested In the construction of It Itallroad along the Monongahela river, at Elizabeth, on Thursday, the miii day of May, at one o'clock, r. r. It Is important that all the teams along the river should be well represented at the meeting at Elisa beth; As a Mittiroad along the valley of the Monongahela, passing through the heart of the bituminous coal regions, 0111 lie of Im mense advantage to the city of Pittsburgh, In it Is proper that some actf her citizens Mil Of this valuable Imp ion rov o ement remold I manifested, and that the clty be proper- I yrepresented at the meeting to he held at kalsaboth• - Killed at a atone Quarry. Frank Gensler, a German, aged t wenty five years, only in this country shire Jun. 10th, was fatally injured at the stone quar ry at Haldeman, ilulteer a Co., lu LoWer St. Clair township, yesterday forenoon. It appears that he and two ()then were erig. god about nine o'clock In moving a heavy stone at the edge of the quarry, which overbalanced and fell unexpectedly u ills. Lance Of about sir feet, carrying tile men with It. In the decent the stone came In contact with an obstruction, causing it to turn in such a way as to fall upon Gensler. Ills legs were considerably lacerated and his forehead about the center crushed lu. Ile lived until about one o'clock, p. m. Coroner Clawson held and Inquest upon the body, anti a verdict of "accidental death" was rendered. Deceased had no relatives In this S,lcinity, except a brother, who is employed in Allegheny City. Accident on she Comaeßavine Road Yesterday, about n00n,11.15 the coal train on the Cennellsville railroad was approaching Gaffey's Station, about twenty tulles from the city, the locomotive and three cars Wore thrown from tile track'. Tho cause of the accident le attributed o broken rail, a short distance from the station. The en gine and three ears were thrown over the embankment and landed could° down in front of the ..11rinewell Hones." Fortunate• ly there were no persons severely injured by the accident. TIM engineer anti fireman heal presence of mind enough to Jump from the engine when fulling over, anti thus es caped with slight injury. Teo engine and cars, however, were damaged to a consider able extent. l=l The Grand lleacert.-1 large and brtl. /lant audience assembled last night at the amulem,y et Alum upon the ocean= of tile amatodr concert given by the peptide( Prof. Clement Tetedeux. The performers 'all ac quitted themselves very creditably, and the audience gave unmistakable evidence of appreciation. rrofedior Toted.nx Ills long held n high emotion here as s mnrspe• tent soil emit.-.lily taiontva I ndtrnrtnr in vocalisation. otos it onset itavrlnes 31301111, of Math undo to Win lavt ovoo r when all (11 !Lit eCliOlarl dlepicyni to2Ch ptenetency. I C , \ 'law kl it11111 : , \ , I 7 ( I= litsen Cnook.—Last evening another lm- Menne audience, its which there were many ladles, assembled upon the titled production of the grand snectacidar drama of the lhaek Crook, at the Opera • House. The ladles - and gentlemen performing In this great piece are now fully' up to their parts, and we venture to ...ay that the production at Nitilo'c tiarden in New ToCk, which has passed Into the wonders of the age, dries not in any .r,p,xt surpass the drama it produced here. To-morrow afternoon a grand fa,hionatilii matinee w 11l be held for the benefit of ladles and children PiTrcnenen TURATee first r class place of entertainment attracted last night plargo and fashionble audience, and the erfortnances were a up to the usual high tone which has thus far characterized Selythe'tl management. Tltia evening a new mid original entertainment will be offered, embracing the humors of negro minstrel±y, the beauties or the ballot. laughable farces, .Fe., .to., erg odin with (for the last time d ) the mmonsely successful military drama vial( et!, "The 'Siege of Port Stevens; or, The Charge of the Petticoat Light. To;utorrow afternoon a fitablona. ble !amine will be held for ladles and children.. - • Vs:tonics TIIKATIIC.—The Penn street Theatre 1,1,0 teen orawing large audiences this week. of using rare attractions. Mana ger Meyers knows how to cater to the Would of lb fltilllSM co C twang cornmunity and has had t SUCCeSSiOn of SUCCCINIS binge entering . into LIM management of this Vol° tiler theatre. Signorits Lope. and her truly wonderful pupils, Masters George, Metirl i. and Sebasti n, in beautiful acrotintle pic tures, are r ally the most tinithed artists and gammas s that have user appeared ill Pittsburgh. Mite Lament, the • lloquet of Monty, and the .Oureau of Ethlopes, in a programme of uneriuft/Ckl excellence, are among the other attractions. TCOMOffalf night gift presentations will be Mango rated, upon which occasion a large number of sugar cured hams will be tlistribUtcd amongst the holders of lucky orchestra tickets. .Slued amusement may be =Gel , pitted in the tlistributlon. ..... binnacle HALL—The ApocalypSe.br what 1.. John ago', continues to 1111 Masonic hull' nightly with crowded and appreciative no. mentos. Ann work( et art, illustrative of the mysterious Book of Revelations, we be this to be the finest which has ever been ilfollo.t before our people. The exhi bition will remain during the present week, and all should embrace the opportunity of attending. Very valuable presents are nightly distributed to lucky programme holders. THE or Idcsic.—From present ,ku believe that the opening of this drat class temple of the drama, which takes place on Wednesday evening next. will be attended by one of the largest and most brilliant audiences of the season. Messrs. .t Burke see making tile most liberal arrangemouts to insure success, of which we will again tabs occasion to speak. The Fair and Feastval of the Seventh Ward Mission .Sabbath neoool, at Wilkins Ball, Fourth street, remains open this af- WM./nand 0000100, and those who have not yet vulted should do so. We have al ready stated the object for which it is belt. to be the realization of sallicient funds to purchase the school house now mcupted as a mission Sabbath School, and the charita ble community should sadist In the prate. worthy Inborn( the teachers, by encoura ging their Intr. The fancy goods and con fectionaries found upon the table will be sold ott tu.night to the highest bidder. I=ll Entertel n men t Post poned:Tho grand tterarry atm alusical entertainment' under 10 al ..pleos of the l'hilotnaLhic Circle, which L 1 announced for the lath Lust, hiss been octp•ined auttl Monday evening tato i•it, when it will coma ott - at the Academy (Music. A. knowledge. of the young men on:nosing this Literary Society makes us onti•lent that their eutartalmaeut will boss ut•cess, Thu nnr•latil a:caretsea are to be under Ito direction of Prof. IL. T. limake, who will • ilalLlteil by the beet amateur talent in the sty.' The Rebel General Inceari•laad, who burned Chatabersburg by order of General Early, IA bow resoling at ills home In flaxen county, West Virginia. A Virginia ex• change nays he boa boon favored by General Grant with it letter which exempts It I m from any danger et imprisonment or trial for the Chautboroburg airier, and he has every thl suranco of protection Mom the authorities ad the State el Meat'. irgiunt, Gave Ball for it is APPr.r..rer•—John Galley was arreAmi the 'tiay before yester day, charged, on oath of Joseph steatite with assault and battery, but on the road to the Alderman's (Miro, escaped Irons th • Lands of the otycer. Ile WUS arrested yet terlay, berday, brougl t before Alderman Lynch a nd gat' , bait for hta altltearamee at Court t meaner the charge. Wlust wur thu Oath! Railroad Depot Robbed.—The depre of the %Ventura Pennsylvania, at the June Ron with the Allegheny Valley Railroad opposite Freeport, way mitered by burglar. ll,minesthey night, who blew open th tette with powder, andcarried air tit hmount of money it contained, MOllll3 bore. undred dollars. The Ilygee Ba.;e Ball Club -leave lids eltyto-mutrow morning fur Steubenville, where a friendly match is to tin played with the ?dears Club Of that place. The "Ifygeae are es clever a body of athletes az Pitts burgh tan turn out, and we. trust they will be warmly entertaimal by the Stouben .. nor. Geary lins ut , Pointed 11 . 0 ..barld Derr lenion, of Me:Wyllie, Wayne Veak:l4 of Woolehebter, and IV tn. M. lb.!! of nod ford, us commissioners to revise the penal eu4le under thu act passed at tht last session. The Scaffold whereon ioglor the, Dins tore murderer, will he hanged next Wed nester, hub been erected lathe jallyard at Washingted. The unfortunate mall la hurl• y engaged In preparing to meet lilt Clod. The Philadelphia Prison Agent reports that "et tile IJ,l6,commitments moat year, 11.3ci were on amount of offenses directly r Indirectly tracable to the use of lutoxl - Wig liquors." lonising, remember your oath Two young men in ilutlermunty, named W ,mnuel and ilson Greps, blackened melt. laces and undertook to frighten a noighbor, ust fort un. Ono of them got dangerously shot for his sport. Patrick Gas., a venerable citizen of Wellsburg, West Virginia, aged ninety seven years, reeentlY embraced too idled i. plos Church and was ;publicly immersed in the Ohio river. The . Woodsnle Woolen Foetory, of Johnstown, which partially auspanded op erations on the first of April, has reautend wort: in all its departaaenta, with a fall loree of hands. Colonel D. C. DeCoy, or Meadville is announced as a candidate for nomina tion no the itopubllcan candiduto for State Senator in the Crawford anti Erie /Ls triet. Johnston Williams, residing at Glade Butler county, committed blllcido on Tuesday, the 30th, ult., by hanging himself to a tree in the vicinity of his rmidance. Alt She money (tho stakes) eh the match for tho Beetling championship—he. twoch 'Jamul sad Brown—le now In the hands of the editor of the Capper. Do you know tlau “Foutan UMW": Pittsburgh Representative■ 1n the American Mettles! Convention, now hold• leg ut Cloeinnntl, are Dcc. A. 11. Bross, Jolla Perebuient and A. it. Mowry. A Young . Man named George Stoney, em• ploycd at °verb°Ws brewery, on We Mo. nongabela river, recently full into a tub of beer and woo drowned. Friday 'sight last, robours Uroko hit° tho roqt Wilco at Lock. Harm, l'a., rifled all tho letters or their coatents. a corps of ongineurs is said to Do at work surveying routes with a viow to tho short^ ening of the reunsylvania Railroad. The catimattql coat of bedding ant equipping the projected railroad from Telloute to Petroleum 1:IMUel to. VA,.0.- The near Lutheran church of Johnstown will ho tied touted to the service of Almighty trod on Sunday, thu 11th Instant. The Demoeree7 of Bedford county Inver Bon. George Shorewood's norelontlost for Judge of the Supreme Court. Somebody remarks that ' , bear was nor• or so ;ngh aw 1t to now Cane the now jumped over the moon." The Allegheny Noantalna are covered with mow, a storm prevailing on Wednes day. Ille has removed hla office and renldeneo to rr N oo 0.14 Smithfield etreet. rho MIOOONI Soldier's' Monument to tr. .I,.llent , d 011 the 4111 of July. ner.dlDF Lea twenty-ono churdtve C tt C PRICE THREE CENTS. Despernte Attenstrt at haletde by n Western Distinfeeturer at the non. ongabeln bonne. • At ono o'clock tithe morning a man named Halley, member of it firm extensively en gaged in the manufacture of agricultural implements, at:Detratnr, Illinois, who has been stopping at [lie Monongahela Douse for. several days, attempted suicide by cut ting We throat. The instrument used was pen-knife. lie had been drinking liquor to excess for somo time, bringing on an AtIACK 01 deltrium Oche., A negro servant, cm• ployed to keep watch over hint ' was told by him, about the hour mentioned, to retire to bed, as ho (tialley) was "all right." The negro hesitated, when Halley directed his attention to a window - , telling him to go and examine whether It was open. The negro turned about to do so, and at this instant Dailey drew out his penknife and thrust the blade Into the left side of his neck is ita full length, and then with a forward croon fnOtion made a cut of some inches in length. MeCook.Dalyand Limbstactier, were summoned, and upon an ollll3lllllaloll it war .1 iscovercd that no vital part had I touched, although the knife narrowly wit:aped the "jugular." At two o'clock a report reached us that doubts were entertained of the man's re• covery. VEYEU..I IEN Y. —NeW Ilaulpshire farmers Ospect to rile more silent this 005000 thee at any time in the lust fifteen years. —A negro woman in Kansas city, Mo., said the recent earthquake as nothing bat the ',bottom 'cross do river having de ager.' , —A droggist and One or his clerks were se rioesly in) urml In Ltichmead, a.., on Wed ecsaaY, Icy tho eiploslOn at a soda foun tain. ..-The American residents at Yokohama, Japan, bare sent token francLsco for fire engine. Thoy have organized a volunteer company to man it. —in Louisville. on the 'nth ult., James Scott attacked his wife with a hatchet. cut ting her check open, and inflicting a wound probably fatal. ilo was arrested. —An allidavit has been made th the effect that on the ffalt ult., Sal.atal worth of kohl as taken from the Itlchardeon mane, at Madoc, from two pins:! Of the quartz. —Cincinnati has twesltY.four school. houses, in which there are gMlmted tot:Mil er ilo,oof pupils. T here aro over 4‘;'.. teachers employ ed, whose sitiaries amount to 1 , , r 40 per ammo , —TM citizens or .Worcester county, 111 d., recently hold a meeting at Nertown„ 112 ,1 subscribed S2s,true to construct a railroad through that county to connect With th e bOleWare Railroad. —A child ; which wandered from its pa rents. who wore making maple sugar iu the woods at Berlin, ou Irlday.afternoon lust. was found about noon the next dsy almost dead from the exposure. —New York, It is said, devours $1.000,00° worth of eggs a year. 000 hotel In that city consumes a barrel a day.„• are gathered from a large extent ofc ou ntry around Now York. One dealer alone for warding from Philadelphia to Now York a hua.ired barrels daily. —Cincinnati has been divided by Its Board of Health into seventeen thstriels, and a physician has been apPointed for each district to attend the poor, at a salary of six hundred dollars per annum. . effort WM made to Mtn:since eclectic and home,opathic physicians, but:: —The death of the old horse ileui.7 Clay, who In his time has been one or the grea: ,,t celebrities, road who was believed to ho the oldest New stallion, occurred in Seneca county, New York, April curled The agoof this horse Is announced at 13 years and 7 months—certainly a surprising ago for a hors c to attain. cne ral d ames K. Proudet, a member Of the Wisconsin Legislature. having been ex coriated by sundry newspapers sot voting himself seventy-five dollars worth Of post age stumps anti acopyof Webster's diction'. ery, says naively." Stamps don't go as far us they used to," and relative to the dic tionary remarks, "1, whose education ltl entail and entirely self.acquired, need one. 1 am freguently in receipt of letters from my constituents containing words which 1 did not understand, and 1 had au honest desire to answer such letters in titling terms. la 0110 case 1 could not understand the words on the envelope. ' ;'Additional Local 'News on TV ird Pane• EIMMIZO MOOItE—LINE.-I.lu Taesday Tearable, NUT 7lh, at the retblence of the bride& mother, by the the. W. 11. Oster, .11. r. ItQIIT. 31001tE. of toll City, to., and to, TILL/E E. LIEN, of Zantaallle, Ohio. MEM ICELREY.—On Wx"nesday. Mal" oth. 1 0-7 , of whooping cough. IDA N.. Jane Kotler y, iced nee years and eight months. uneral Tilts Rolm m.o. at 10 o'clock, front the residence of Mr. Warntnk, No. 71 Ann >trckq, Allegheny City. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. (RI!: AL If RJN.—Lto Tuesday evening. May 7111, 10 7 7, MARY ANN. Rae of Jatnc, Donaldson. aged E/ years. Tun funeral will take piece from the residence of her husband, No. 31 Ferry Street, on FRIDAI Run:it:7o, May Nth. at ten o'clock. Tt e friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. AIKEN—On Wednesday. May bib, WILLIA3I, Infant son of Alex. and Rattly J. Atkin. aged set ea mouths. The funeral will take 'dace on Faunal' mottle 7 Ix°, at 9 o'clock, from the restdenea of his pa rents, !So. 11l Fourth atreet, to proceed to /Inth auy Cemetery. loath TATCLIO Toon:1.111p. The friends of the family ate edrdlally tattled to attend. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A LEX. ALKE.N. UNDERTAKER, No. 100 fourth street. Iltuburgh. Pa. coirriloi of all kinds: 011.11M.5. U [AWE'S, and evory dracrltalon or inners' Furnishing 1.10.1.1 tarnished. Rooms opened day and night. Hearse and Carrlages PIVId Kerr. U. D.. /La , . M. W. .Jacobus. DAD., Thomas Hostas, /dol.. Ja• lob R. Milos. Esq. ' I J G. RODGERS. UNDERTA '-' • SAIL AND EAL8A.1.10.2.' , successor to the late Samuel K. , Rodger. No. 29 unto Street. thredoors from lleauer, Allegheny City. tatild, Rosewood. Mahogany, Walnut and Rose wood Imitation Conius, at the lowtst reduced prices, ROAMS noun stall hours, day and:night. Hearse and Carriages furnished on short notice d on most reasonable testis. RT. WHITE & CO., !ENDEA • TAILEAB AND EILIiALSSEIU. Manche.- ter. Wasd's Itun and yisinity. Collin !Looms at Manchester Livery 'Stable, censer 51eleeld and Chanters streets. Mutsu and Carriages sashed. ICTILLDALE GEMETERY.—The """'' beautiful ••tlod , s-acre," the largest gut. , ban place of sepulchre, except one, In this coun ty, situated on New Brighton rout immediate. /7 north of Allegheny. Yor burial lots, pornOts or titles, call at Central Drug Blom of COOL CLANEY. Allegheny Cite. EXEMBOLIVB EXTRACT !JAR., SAI'AILILLA. clew*.awl renovates the blood. Instils 11/e vigor-or he/ath 1010 the tent, and pursia oat the hatiaon shot make case.ar/15:itWr • MIND NATIONAL BANK 07 rITTIEVOGIL /2111,,nuauti, May CO. INTT. TIEVIDEND.--THE BOARD OF DIRECTO/Pt •of this Dank have declared a Dividendof stx rEie CENT. on the capital stock. oat ofthe catnip of the last six. months, Lll,VA.o.nntnal mid. g . , after onday heat, 12E1 ins t. nl7lO JULII: K. LIVINGSTON, Cs,i,ler. GRAND I FAIR AND FESTIyAL. ►T WILKINS HALL. Dvactlt of IttO boyenth Wont Ittutou SAILIII THURSDAY I ANII ATTELUSDONS AND R.VENINtts, May 3111 And ath. /Wollaston '.15 octits. Alt arc Invited to attend. soya JOSEPH INEYEIIA SON, =I NPrrNaI‘TX . rTSI 7 I.33, Hos. 133 el-WT.II'II;I.D 3117.11 ET. ass/ • 424 rENDI ares:Tl2 JT A FEW of the worst dlsor den that &Mkt ensoktod vt.e Rom comp. 0011 of the blood. HOLOO LIVO Lin..atre as.- o remedy of the Inane% Tootle. soignee,/ WHITE LEAD& ru ,r , ::T r ....11 g ;,. .1 00.. , Brawl , Wi l lie . Lead o do do do ..s., , osnolanter" do du oCouUnantato do do Blue Leads, for OH Rettacrs; Bed Leah and Litharne; Colo and In For sale atrsdry T. H. kEBYIN C0..13, tag , • ss. W. corner Third and Market Ss, 11111 ED FRUITS. ' GO bbla choice ball readheaa . do quarter. dot, II do mixed do: , 11l I:lnman4 gond lira A mdris on do Arlin dot Jnst rrontvn , l on coodolsslon and for into 1017 to 110 rad,. ' bCIIOIIAK MI r. L&NU It; 17. and la Vic,/ Er., L ADIEs , GOLD WATCHES. Another 1,,0t Just Beech ed, ecrs.eof , be :Lls " styles "I.'"'F "". I.. Sta,: :. V Kl , Ttfl' Jo 1, BorroM. n „,: . .T1:11 AND r...N A 111SLLD e deslro. Of Pur ,b.:‘,,K tlas DUNSEATH. & CO., 170Wc)13.01 - 19 FIETII WATCHES, CHAINS AND At A TELLY SMALL PAUPIT, Ar WILL T. WILEY'S 6 Wylie St., 3d door from 50. = JOILVSTON & SCO7T, DEALERS IN =MI Fine Watches, Clocks, RILYER-PLATED *ARE, ETC.:. No. 174 LIBEILTIC d 713.11... X.J.ltt/e/611-1-Vir,2l, X.013-13.6b. zr rartieslar attntlon Oren to Repairing' WOLhte, Clocaa any Jewelry. All ...a came] SMITH", FUER & CO. ARE RECEIVING DAILY odmenso Spring ,Stock-of EVEILY 1/X6UktIrTION or BOOTS, SllO7, 33a,1xitorals, Gaiters & Slippers, LADIES, CENTD, MIDDES AND CHILDREN CARPETS, DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, HOSIERY,' Mi-c)c)r• s33x.ix-tag GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, i 1 AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, g'CLELLIND'S EMPORIUM, 55 & 57 FIFTH :tvrxtmimw. S 9 S9S9 S 9 S 9 S 9 S 9 S 9 ''' 29 l 89 MARKET STREET. ssi s 9 do. 513 IS9 S 9 Market Street, AND OLT YOUR SHOES &C,9 1 I THE CIAEAUEST AND BEST S 9 l xxv - wiErm: CITY I s 9, NU AUCTION COOP N KEPT. SDI j.IIS. ROBB, S 9 Market St. S 9 S 9 S 9 S 9 59 S 9 S 9 S 9 'THE ziErEIIIOII DIERITB I ' ortbe WIIKELEIr4 WILSON SSEWINtIi ' 3IACLIINE user all' others, fur. fatally. ' use and general purpo, es, arc so, wn II es-; tablished and au generally admitted. that. ',an enumeration of: mama coed lonics Is no longer c, st . er..tl aecusw ry. Tney arc stmptc, durable and Unita.: .111*“1. i WESnms .11.6.ENC1. No ^7 FIFTH IIiTILEET. I my; DIRE, CLOSE & CO., Practical Furniture Olanufacttirers COR. PENN AND WAYNE SW Late.t styles of YUBNITURZ untalaziUT hand. •-- • JOHN PECK, ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORKER AND PERFElliltit, Fourth street. one loot from Wood. FL ttsburgh. Always on luold a general 88lOrtIncta or La dles, Win. Bands, Curls; Gentlemen's Wigs. Topers, dralps. Ltuard Chains, Itrsockts. an. A good pried to ousts wUI tus Alyea for Rim Ustr. LAles• an.' gentlemen's Rair•trittlnn done IS the neatest Immo., nalatteSt CHAS. A. MILLER, LITHOGRAPHER, No. 80 FOLMILI. 11T., Apollo CHECKS, intern, NOTEN, BILL .d LET.. TER HEADS, de., dune In all styles. epomh3 810FROH $l,-011 SIS TO $3O emmeasily be made the year round, viirnorrnter. in a new business, light. pleasant andllonorable, AND No rOftgrrtTioil. Good mid energetic Ascents (Ladle, an lien tie. meal C ere wanted to represent cis In every City and ounty... nAMS DUANCZ to mats Money, rinstesitmr r.strnoltlairr Is toreOffeed tO Foe person having a few Minn daily s. ri:l.sf,'Lt.'"4-.1.111.Zt.TA yyltue L'"s,l"ZL:f.'.l: Itsitimora Md. .sch23:•B6 CHEAPEST PLACE EN THE CITY to bray the TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE, =1 MMZI SIT r 11 . :T CO BLIND . S.--.IOIIN A opposite the Costal!!okeetrrArgfilL.s.7:ll.l • :at • t i n n Priler, o varlet. 0 . TeX.. W ado o ßUntst ~ P L, t tlr - i . :Al7a d a u ti p d w i a i r p:ards. " L tt o Y lol:d Oil Cloths ' Duo, tolland, Mats. lints, Otto man., litlad and Picture Cords and Tassel.. Also at the loamy More. on hand or made to °riot. One stmt.°. White and Callao SC.. for geoLleinestit wear. lataaß/ 0 T•M. BLACK, cub-rtr.Ezaw3a.re.. lal-rgira AL-1103r, doOre atodvedsattaleld Street, PITIRSBUINIII. PA Every kind of RoTt done on tbeshortest notto and cowt renaorable rarttealer attention . veld ..I,pbtnne. tale:ref pI.ALIVOS PLIIIIOB I I—An entire new stock orKNALBE'd. CO.rB VIANDS. welch are nowidered the beat made: also RAINES BRADS. CELEBRATED BLANDA Brine Dour AV] upward. Venoms Ln want of a lint else* nano are rallpeetfully Invited to call and chamlan before putchaalita able:where, ; MHO BELTING BELTING I—Leath er Orme tlettlnal alga, alum ractlat,' Hose, Ilaatrta..te., 01 the 11951 qualtly asul -ea re.loee.l rant.. 'tile 'teat analltyor leaeletfl nays en eer.l at 1.1 ladle Rueber e l. nd t 112: riatasare.