THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PI7BLISBLED BT MINA REED & CO, • AT GAZETTE BUILDING, No. Oa Nolitla. leltree.t. F. D. / 0 1ENT131:4N, zator .. T. P. TIOVIIT•JIi, VIVA t.:l2i :D, saltness 111.1 TIMM: Otrpla mut.. DO . ..red by carrier, (per mute. Y.all Ikb.ribere. (Per Cs.oo. Liberal rinluellons I= Three Voyles, per year, by midi.-- --it I 50 lire do. do. do. each...... 1:15 Ign Obtoomeoples, to ono adatuse, and one Tree to Clot. cub 1 13 CITY. ITEMS TIM Will Find Establiabment at 216 Fenn sitreet::. Dr. 9. Sill k = That Lonsumption cannot be eared, for re have 410evigence daily teat persons in the last stage are [wing oared and restored health !and vigor by using the Rev. W eon's &treat Consumptive Remedy. Many peten a have been Cured by it. Call and pi: e, or It 0111 be mailed to you, a pain. Ithiet giving a full history of thin remarkn• big irMdicine. . S43.lolugent for Pittsburgh and viclUity—: • Joimiin, Fleming, Druggist, No. tt-I Musket stropt; corner of the Diamond, near Fourth 3 . treist! . Ten • linsuow become so Important au article Jo housekeeping, and there iire so many different • kinds,' that many , persons are troubled to know what kind. to putchase. Thebdat way to meet .the difficulty is to purchase your teas at, A. Kirk's, ISu. 172 anti 174 Federal street, Allegheny city, where, from his large 16,iortment, the most fastids can - be suited both as to price and •oualitY•' . If mere are Any ~ O f, bur reader's who have any doubt as to whi:re to get the host Patent Stedlehtes, we would suggest that they walk around to Fletaine's Drug Store, N 0.51 Market street, an look at Ills well tilled store. Flemlng data a big business,e4anges lilt stock every few 'Weeks, so that 'you always get a fresh 'article, (no *Mott its,s) and Ills privet ore ' lower than at ogler ests:bllshusents. Give Mtn seal. To Whofemale Exyoro Of t)l7 . Gooda we offer bargains in job Tote of Dreaa Goode, rantings, fawn Goode, and ! full !men Of . sbeetlnge, ..nbalinge. Prints, , Tlci:ln,g, Cheeks, Sc., all of winch we will sell at the very lowett . eastern ea-shpt . /eon. J. iV,ltAtenan'S Co. 1 te) Market street, below Third & fpurth eta. • We Nolo Another Arrival • Of extra flu flni.ored /lngllsh breakfast Ton~nt A. tarkl'.4. 170. /72 and 171 Federal , letreetoihlell is selling, at only $1,22 per pound. .Cheap Ponta, at fittetrpabarg: - Thu tots to be sold ou Monday are to the , ry centre of Shurinaturg. Lunt convenient Railroad, Church., ISchoold, Se. Sale about retatrve. See auction : atlvertase . I .IPuro Drugs! liroge!!..l . lure Drugs!!! Pure. Drugs!! In You (:ad • Boy lgn Liquors of all klrals at Jowl la 5. 'd laf. IklJ awl Ilk. • • Tout L Any 01:4. Alcohol at 7ot4eoh 9. Finch's. . . . .... . . • , I:in Can Buy Enta-tODS at Joeelai F. FlnchN. p The metropolis presents a brilliant ap pearance at the present time, dress:at mt all • the gayety of the new spring and summer fashions. The whitlows are bright with beautiful mastics and light summer silks, and the streets arcs • thronged with ladies almond as well us at home., who have come to air their new clothes and pretty Easter bonnets In the sumitline of liroad way. The prettiest costume to tie t , sen as yet upon tile street arc the sllinnter sill‘ Suits, chino, or striped in nurraw line In two col ors. A white sod lilac Stripe, for instance, dress and sack, is trammed ....itch bands of till In the contrasting color, and worn over o white mohair pettleeit, trimmed with three rows ot parole idik braid. Another very pretty sum is composed of mouse -colored chino ell k, dotted with white and trimmed rouleitus or narrow folds of mouse -colored satin, 'dotted with •w site opnone beads. Thls Is wor:i over a Mated skirt. Tnere is a delicate. acne pOtgln, and very silky material, rouge °Cada and linen, bath of which are Introduced for travel in g ilre,s purposes; but though very pretty, they are not eonel for, service to the pure mohair, which will stand all sorts of weath er without shrinking, The now muslitts are veer gay, and In my large patterns ; they are to( tenni!, how ever, by - the delicate and beautiful shading of the deitlgns. Au organ,' ic muslin, mons over, needs a large pattern to he etrective, small figures are übsot bial by the fine trans parent ground•wOrl: at the tisFue, and serve only to give a misty, uncertain tint to the anti re fabric. A neat lawn is much better than an tale rior.organdle. - Robes in organdie have been revived this season; Mae Mad° .wita a sin . gio nennce round tae bottom of the skirt, others with an upper skirt,. with, flowered . Wands. which. descend upon and form sort of fan.thaped tunic. White toilets promise to be very fashion able this season for young ladles; although they certainly 'require great neatness and exquisite attention of detail to tee attrac tive. The finest and nicest Of akirts and Lome, white shoes (unless the trimmings-of the dress are black, and then black slippers may be worn.) spotless glover, and a very careful coiffure, are ell Indispensable to a white dress; IL is not, therefore, an eco nomical toilet. The new Paisley shawls have black centers am! black. fringe; they are egnefdered very distinguished. A great inlay ladles are having their old white centers taken out in.? the black ones pof in . A great b.mems n the way is donoin tile :Literati° of /nom shawls. • A novelty In slimmer black silk cloalmand • saenues In the introduction of color Into the trlmmlog. ••iteins'l are as faahloimble as ever, but they are now worn without loops, end quite frenuently simulated by aniembroidery at the back of thegarment„ the edges of which are flubbed with fringe. j The short dresses are found great for .country wear; and ladies are hdopting them .universally for this purpose. and for travel ing. Nothing so comfortable or convenient has been invented for a long time. it Is deckled now that the. summer bOll. note win be very small; the bonnets for Ares, end reception Porno.es are really entailer than ever, and- very generally of -the fanchlon shape. They are merely 111010 triangles of Ince, or white crape, laid In fine folds, and trimmed with a mauve or blue velvet bandeau, a Mlle line blonde, a whit, rose-bud, and two or theca email bronze leaves. Drenoes are JAM cut very narrow, and with long trahnd four yards and a halt In considered suffileiently wide round the lot torn fora trained dress, and three and a half fora short die.. Dress°, not frill gored are gathered at the Luck. We have Said several Mau , ' and re peat again, that underskirts must either be gored, or made very narrow at the top, and with a deep nOUZICO • a the bottom: this Is 'essential to thegoodapPenrance of the dress.--Dentoreags Month( y. • , • Platimore it adOhio Railroad. The earnings of the Baltimore and Ohio Itatiroad, notwithstanding the antagonism attempted to be directed ngamst It bylines and independent freight orgetilrations In the West, who cannot heed it to their Pur - Macs, show a large and prosperous Mon. near and a handsome increase upon' those of the Same period last. year. The results ,indicate Its policy Of ntuintain log Ito own ' test freight atom, Instead of perm itting out- Side Organtzndolle to monopolize Its • care nrnl tracks, dictating terms, and making. • large profits out of both the rOncl, and the, sib,lDDer,.2llo earnings, of the road for April Aro 0 :31,70; Xi In excel. Of 1.210:$0 or. April VOI, inn details being follONs . rot. Arid 1,67 : Main stein 'J.II Parkersburg Drench Wasninglou do Ohio Inv. ...... ~.lo ion ,1,7111 10 Winchester tall'otozzino /L 74 Totol • ~ , nlorLatis You 1 , •• • •/ :"....Ij° • .. . Blain. Stern li.elaelb ai Parkersburg Branch U.. , 44 7.3 WashlogtOb do aa.f.l7 7t Central Ohio 111v1elon V.1.'.',17” Wlnebester and Potomac. It. 1i...,. ~,,,, 07 ~-__ Total 0re.....,n13 :I! (70.11 , ,11,71V)::rornr.s. For Aprll; !Se rer April, 15'41 ineicase for April, 1%7 4511,766 Si —The Nne , Nation, u rinilealicturnat of great WA:deign:wed, Vu., griutn the deposing paragraph : "Who can inalisa the (nett anti yet it in a faci. .What's a fact why, the lion. J. 31. Batts and Cornellus liarria,n man no bitten ,Inat, Ida hlaegness glitters, are. neated to gether On the ti rand Jury. and that, too, in . the city of . iiichniond, 1 Irnlufa. liere'a the text—we leave Oar rettnern arid goAtet lky to make thoctunnienL Thu world 1110k . e.glInall South, In Richmond, Vit.. though It monde mid everywhere Cite. Whatdo (:opper• Beads in tno Xorth clunk of TAW 1" • - 1 tcji: ; t. VOLUME LXXXII.---No. FIRST EDITION. ONE O'CLOCK; FROM WASHINGTON Smuggling from Cunadii. MISSISSIPPI INJUNCTION CASE. Notion to Amend Refused and Ihe • Bill Dismissed, THE INDIAN MASSACRE CANARDS. Proceedings in Bankruptcy r.By Telegraph to the rlttahurgll Gazette. Wt &outoOTOY. May 16, 1,9:7 SW:WOLIN° /DON CANADA. • The Treasury Department having been advised that large' quantities of peas are imported trout Cie.us, ostensibly Neck,- mottle use as dried pros, but used as seeds, the Collectors of Customs of all lake ports have been instructed to regard all Whole peas as seeds, and charge ou them the 4?ty of thirty per cent., prescribed by statute, unless they have clear proof they are kiln dried and unlit for beetling purposes. .UPILIME RiLES. • The Supreme Court met to , day, and alter delivering yarloug opinions adjourned until the !hat Monday in December. The Court ordered as follows: That cer tain rules and forms of proceedings in bank ruptcy, which have been framed and adopt ed by the Court In pursuance of the Act of CangreSa, approved March be and the same are hereby promulgated; that Bald rules and terms be recorded by the Clerk and that they ba'allowed to be printed. NINSISSITI'I INJUNCTION Case No. 14; Original. State of ?dissislippi complaint vs. Secretary Stanton and Gene. Grant and Gra, was decided by the Court. The motion was (or leave to 1110 an amend. moat to the bill In this . case. Tins was de nied, by a divided court, as announced by Chief Justice Chase, but the names of the Judges on each aide were Sot made public, tubs beingn Secret of the COurt. Upon a motion to diamlea the billfor want or jurildietion, It was entered that the bill be otslAiasea with coats. So the Mississip pi taJunclion case falls with that of Geor gia. lI=MEIM So. le. Original. Ill.livaukee and 11be lie:iota Railroad Company, petitioners. Judges of tho Ctronlt'Cotirt 'of tViscouslu, Ordered that a xuandasouls issue command. ing the edges of said court to proceed with the execution of the;order of the Court of July 1.9141,0. \o. •17. Thompson et al. vs. Riggs S Co., bankers. Salt to recover cola deposits made in ItOt. Jotip:neat of the Supreme Court ot the District of Colombia that the debt could be dlsellarg.l by payment., or odor to pay the same In legal tender notes, adltrund, the _let of Congress of lebruary,lvr.:, making Treasury notes a legal tender to payment of all debts. CONPII.NTIAL MIZSBENWLIS James 11. S. Schurernan, Colored me>_sun• ger of the Comptroller of Currency, wan arcuated, and IT under examination to-day, onn charge of the larceny of alintO in Lido Of the Fleet Nattonea liauk of Jersey City, antlyorglng the siroutures of the onicers of the bank. It m beileved this in but a por tion of the amount of National bank notes abstracted. Sehuremau W. confidential messenger of the Comptroller, and it was ,part of his ditties :0 handle three notes and carry them to the Express Oftloc- Ile to supposed to be only a tool of OUlOr Forties. Who illicit la the forged exams. Eighty.tivo mid.thlptuen will Co gradua ted at the ensuing' examluatioit at the Nasal Academy. Fifty or sixty paced on the stesmoLlp limne.mta for St.etz months cruise for practical instruction. . =I The following dispatch. wan rwelrefl this afternoon at Gen. Grantli headquarters. /....atx May 'I.—To the Adjutant tirnorul Falba( Mat. Army: Wu Mayo a ematnuni- Cotton. Mimed by Col. Rankin, Comtrumd log officer at Fort Zuford, as late us Fehr.. a bfith. All were well then. tin ',pone that on the jot of January the Indian, ap peared in considerable force before the fort, mounted, and after a variety of ovoid.. tlons, (Muddlesas meant to terrify, upon a single shot front a twelvo pounder thvy went nff in a great hnrry and have not since that time attempted any further hos tilities, although encamped on the Ycilow _tone, only a few mile., from the Fort. Gen. Terry telezraphs that tbo recent re port of the capture by the_lnllnus. Of the strainer Miner is fu)se. [signed.] W. A. Nicnots, ArA. Gen. •. Nichols is Chlof Of Stair to Lieutenant General Sherman.' = ha the case of the original. State of Texas . es. White rt of. the Supierr.e Court allowed art injunction to restrain the payment of certain Texas bonds to part los to WhOm it Is alleged they wore Gehl tiering the rex:T hen-by parties In • the'artny In hostility to the United States, who had melzed the e chives, treasury zind property of the State.- The Court grants leave to the defendants to move to disimive the Injunction at the next term of the Court. In the case of the Bridal 'Memorable Fdr William I•eel, captured near the• mouth of the. LClo Grande, during the rebeillon, the Court ordered z eetaution. • /111,110 nOnBDl VOX soi.nistia , on'Ar6ll. The Board of Army 01niters, of Which General Grant is President, recently ap pointed to enquire the hest, most durable nod economical material for bend block* to national cemeteries, held a meeting this morning. Their report will be submitted lathe Secretary of War Inn few days. • 88(3111,P. CIV cUISTONIO. The recelpte of eu.stolou from the flr.it the eleventh. were 15,117,772. re,elpis of luteroul Revenue taqlsy were $ar5,751. APPEAL TO REPUBLICANS The National Unieu Committee, (By Ts'<graph to Pittsburgh tissette.) • New YORK. May hi, The National Union Committee truonv is. sued us appeal to the „ in country for tiesistases se • . LLLLLL thin auspicious eri• •ot Lao country. it Is deemed of the highest Inn,, :tau. that Republicans In every Elate should imme diately reorganize (or the roan...ming 1,104- S/eon of .1.567, preparatory to the c ISO Pleallleiltlal COO teat, ttpeelany in the State. width have never before rectogulted as the only Juan basis Government the canal end Inalienable rights of . man. They say they desire to prosecute In Rya°. matte and thorough canvas Of Southern states by the most efficient speakers of both races, and to account their efforts by the distribution of documents, enforcing Intl principles, policy and aisle of the Be. alit, pnbll th - o ean ttly a party.nd por They som therdly, to th eefore appeal part), ~ unman the rich to glee an .‘. l t " poor to give what they tall tinfOltl • let tern end contributnale to be fiddly.' 40 idov. Marcus L. Ward, Chairman an Treat. nrot,Newark, Now der..e.Y.'l 1 1,410 1. . GI3 3 Plre.bYteorinas Asoombli CI ilociamter. :111TetettMO: to Pot Pitt!buret Gazette. t Ittemtgarau, N. V.. May 1 0 . — The General Asmra.;ly or he New Mehl.' Preabylttrlall Churelt or the United Staten nottorubi.l for ha annual seostou tnootay. There Is a large attendance. Ti,., tutrwluet ery service, were conducted by Rev. hr. 11. A. Nelson, or hi. leoels. 11ev. :tr. Ilopktna,of AelbUra. rrenchod the animal onrtton, in whlob Ito tangly urged nil posilhltt otop. be taken for the advancement et the gin:mt. work of re Utlil3l/. j ' Itawitravalt. N. 1., 11/tY Itreelty. terlan Azectuttly elected floe. l len ry A. Net. n, of et. blederuter. The remnleil co euettion will he con/laered truly:pow, ~:e~. r. ~,:~ , r CONDEI\ _ [By Telegraph to the illtabarsh tiuctte. 'SED NEWS, —Attorney General Stanberry's opinion on the registratlOM queStiOn will shortly be promuluats,L —ThomaS , Loos, charged-with the murder of George Ellett, la the Criminal Court room in Philadelphia, last December, has been found “net 'mien Indictment for murder. killers was accused of seducing &slaughterer Lee's, and, was about to be tried on the charge when he was shot, bay. Sag Just been breeglit In from prison. —Thu New Yoricf/cratcl learns that Mug land designs to same Cube in the event of any difficulty with Spain, and endeavor to retain the island as a base In the Gulf Of Mexico. • =-A Dublin (xiireenOndent alleges that in 15 the Fenian Executive to New York to. milted largo grime or money to Ireland, in the shape of drafts, drawn by the Belmont+, on theAlothschilde. The British Govern ment embargoed the tulle and directed the tiothechllds not to pay them, which wee not dope. A bill drawn for two thouaand polinde, to be raised for the defence of the prisoners, with °then., when refuted pay ment In London, was returned to Eel, Bork, hut tholentans In Ireland allege that the brethren there bare never been able to recover • the gold from the llelmonts. The Fenian organization in Ireland le mud to be In good working order, and unimpaired In force. —Uoneerning the riot in Mobile a "spe cial" s,..(ys, The leader, David Ylles,wbollred the drst shot at the Chief of Pollee, Car - penter,lo the only em, arrested. It is said ho aimed directly at Judge Kelley. He sras held to ball In II re thousand dollars, by Mayor IVithers. It Is certain that the at tack ou the negroes wtu continued for a considerable distance froth the Beene of ao• Lion, es many were rhoillve or sir squares oft Shots were fired from the root of a store directly opposite the stand, ant from the windows of a house. It le also believed here that shots were fired from the side of the window of the house of the editor of the R.biatte, which overlooked the ob.& The excitement is so great that the investiga tion is postpned. ..I Lire Mayor nod Col. Sheehan! will make a rigid Inquiry into the matter. The tolled States troops are posted - through the city, a e . ina , loeeitnYlOg the trout of the Battle It MO, -10obdon t ltalner's wholneato liquor warellOUse, at Norfolk, Va.., was burned yogi terdny morning. Insured for IfIlmro; lops not stated. —Henry T. Crawford, of Cleveland. Ohio, cOmplalneit to the Brwvtintendent of Pollee of New York, on Wednesday, that be had Joel 41A,00J at faro In a gambling hell on Uroadway. -....- ---,- FROM CINCINNATI, newt/tons en the Pan illendle—irrielt and Gratis Crepe—SlintsterLal Auto etatfon—Plpring (trove Cemetery. • epeotal Correspondence Puma/nit liaxette• . Chit, eirwrt, May 15, lon. Lorroait C./Starr.. We left your city on the dal r. id. train of the Pau Handle Road, on day before yeutertiliy. Ali went nicely unt ll we were some ten wile. this side of ataufamellie. when, suddenly, the loonisto tern being thrown from the town, we found ourselves in the mid stor a fetuf air look. lug amanta-up. .ProvitleutialiY hot a 'Ohl on board was leltinet. There we • were, however, not knowing what was to be done with as: -Some of the lessiwngers aid we would be returned to Steutianytile: Otliefer, affirmed that some means would be Ort4ll - to send um on word Wien/Lis ourdes/lase tom. Tee latter wore right, for artbe end of Com. nee hours a tram ern red from the evert. To that we were transferred. and In, a very shorttinte were on our way again. Without farther accident or delay this city was reached at tun o'clock yesteritax morn. 11l Ail along the entire runt/tithe proud se of an abuntitutt crop. of both fruit and grain If certattnly•.yery cheerio,. Ttio. wheal t holds, with .scareely an czeeptton, look 1 splinuildly. it dOeS.0110 . • tyre W/44 to al, them. If ail goes well until harvest time., flour wlifbe lroo than twenty dullard ft Dar rel. Let the poor take heart. Cincinnati is certainly a floe:city. Wheth er allele entitled lobe called _t lie ••tinwin of the West" is a u uesttun Pm Others totitaeuits_ We do know this, that, having put on her beautiful spring apparel, she looks stoma . what queenly. ; We nod In this eitYlwhat we think ought to ha in sorry other, a Min I•tertal A•usecia lion coml./a' of Emu/tones' ministers without respnit to destominatkin. It meets once a month 'for relliniOng iIeVOLIOn nut true desiussion—friendly dltettadt,se--sn( Ant/Jett* pertaining totnornltty and religion. it Woo taken bold of the temperance ad q eabbuth uesticirts with a strong band. To show bow truly Catholic the Spirit that per vades the Associatton In, we mention a sin gle instance at Its lain netting. The fact having born communicated that Iles.' Mr. McCarthy, 'Lector of Christ's Episcopal Chunk, had deceased, It resolved to attend inn timely Ills funeral. Truly the a atchunin upon Zlon's walla are beginning to sea ale to eye. To day we paid a visit to spring lirove Cemetery, which Iles some flee miles North. west of the city. The drive thither is ex quisite. The road is perfeotty level and as smooth ha everwheohl, rolled over. It Iles Cu the foot Of Whet are Palled the ...Clifton 'WM ". Mt the en It snit of Which are some mewebeenttful Imitate tesidencee. As you enter the cemetery, toe Slew ll:sc./chanting. A little in the nlstance lit:fore yoe to an Cr tlfinfallege, end no elf her side °rpm are aml unequal eleyaltons of ground, coverall' with a iarardof the softness and delicacy of the richest 'green Velvet. lie- Yood this first view, there is nothing PM, ibtry attn.:Av. : . loti °hearse The abstinee Of two thing's; leciosnrins and costly monu ments. It is sand Abut both are being dis. colaraged. limey of the monuments though not. costly flee noverthaltea unique; and not fl few.of.theto display touch good auto. The whoh) eensetry Is rept in nice order. Addi tions have ramntly been male to It, en that It new contains some fop, hundred acre.. Naturally Teem "Allegheny Unmoor) , " has the at vantage of epttngUtovc;'uctldcfal ly,Jtlwnot.ot. id Wren, FROM, PHILADELPHIA . A Homicide Di..o.4.43—Alterhpted - ' .: ' Vetter luadAlaalclde. ~ ~. i By Telegraph to the Plush° Rh Omens.] Wertenstritra, May le. Tliontits Lola, who was yesterday aceultt dot the moiler of Ueorge Eller Ist the Crl Malt:Mut room la Febronry last, on the ground Oglenanit.V, was brought Jeforn the Court this morning, on an applicatiou for his discharge, being now perfectly mane, awl attar en examina tion of witness°. he was discharged. Jartitentier ant the Montt of Ms main, Mine !Micron, and then big own. Both re.. sided . in •.thd - Itoose ...f - .lolin Schaller. oar driver. Winer was an Inn:Timely° yon•g man, and bad always been oh the beet of terms. with allgir .11a/croft, Both piartles ore still alive. - . . The water of the Northumberland will be let Into the linactisahanna 1.11,1210 u of the west branch Of Ste nuiquehanna Canal On the 11th 04 !day. , . . Michigan ConeiMulleani Convention. BY Telegraph lo th 9 riciouixh Drranyr, May the t.:onstittitional eiriiivehtion to-doy 430baldnrablo program was towlo In the appointment of commit toes. The Tenipenueas delogatea eapoot to eoeuro a elaueoio Oho Gontaituttoo prohibit log the manufactures or wile of splrituoue 'ignore. =I E=SISIMMZT= • • - 1,//w/sTon. pip , M.; ./. Varrel end /.11.1tten Ilerles, colored, were arraigned eltergel 1/11.11 murder/rig the two aged women nt WeeL Auburn, January /M. Harlots pleade guilty. Verret not gullt.V. Tho Lrlal wIU exits plata. Juno •44tti: !Ship tieing 8i1;,,4 .• • • Talcirrtrn to the klittbnigh Otretted Kew ytotz, Xs, IC.—The cargo or , ff hest and coppor ore or the elllp Darlatntr were. front enn Francine°, recently sunk need Bandy Hook, I. beteg brought to ti o. arty, The venvel RUA) thitangetl` null 'eta cotne to theeity In good 0011.1410 R. roll of flouro—Loo. of Life. !By Telograph wt. Pittsbursl2 . Ofay 16.—A two nCo ry'' (roma buthllog. No. Al Polk otrott, to ormolus of holn g raised to tholootto, 101 l I. his wort; Ink. killing !dm Vf otklns, wafo of tho owner, and ouvoroly WJortngfuorotuoro. • • • U LB, Tt•lean 00 to the PI litbu ra h Uuelle.] • B . r. Jonarit. Mo.. May 16.—Tho 1103/11130 • Denver, 01 Llko It. Jo.loph and Omaha pock et 1100. WWI 1a11 . 00.1 at, lkor fitful lag thl tnoralnif, elzty"l.tiouland tlWlety partly wear/al. • ' Wllllttartaporf, rta.. /lee1100:L7-, !fly Tatritaoh to L b , l'itodamtlt , 1 j. WILL, I'ORT, PA., May Is.—Logan. a • Drioncratio cantthlato for Mayor. Iros elm ttit yt:O:rdny by h InNorityylp, • • -- -./ Dll , u3 . 1,1%,-- i ______ . i '''' :I 41 li 17 6 * -.,Y - —•-.. -5 44 ~...r...... ."---,.. .. .. i. ..; . , c - , 4,, ,, f . i- ~--, - . ..3 ? "— : : : ::t. • ' $ . , '' - I ~„,' -, i : -,_ . - . a . - " - I, • - e. , - s al, ___.,- x - ~,V, 1 :-.... , .; - ,•_-.77.1;" ~....9 f .e.tha -- - 3 .-. '-:: ' " '''''' . l ' 6 V '" - f 1 „..5.,.., -- ', - .1, -1 1., -•,,- x -- ::,,, A ; ~.., ~A, _..=.1 ' , ,, 7 . - , -,, , ,. i t i.,.--- - 4 . ~- - • ..--( - ---- , -;,-o ‘,--, ) ~ .c.<„',...--4- , , -- 1 ., -...4.:. - 5 - - - -..-- - ibig..ll - - i - viiit - ,-sivorn‘ ~,;,,!;', .-,--,,t . 4 .. , ,c .„ ------.,--- -_--_-:-.'--: - / - ;• - ,- - --_--,7) ..11_ -- f ~.'74. Mago-4,-.;.-;-- „ _,,........„k;.---.-.---,-,--.. _ Ish.4. F' . PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1867 SECOND EDITION FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M FROM EUROPE Prussia and the London Treaty TIME FOR COMPLIANCE TOO SHORT The Insurrection in Spain TRIAL OF FENIAN PRISONERS Financial and Commercial I=ol NO4lll TIYG WANTIIri TO 0011 PLY WITH TUG - LOlll/01, TREATY. • Beaux, May 16.-6,i , ning.—Tho North Uerman Uozeita, organ of Prime MlnUter Illemare)r, say. the goal ex.:Moan 'of the treaty signed at London, and Ute evacua tion of Yartrouo of Luxemburg by l'ruesia., wilt be =colt within one month, as pre• scribed by the - London Conference, nod that Prussia wilfluxcl more time. • CArTUllle Or IN6I.3IIICNT. Leann', May 14.-.lteports =calved renal Madrid statu that a iurgo number of pet. aorta engssod to tbn recant disturbaner In Calatont:Land either places bare herd raptur• ad and arrests Irmo mutat:illy being wade by the pollee and aoldlary. EI:=I ram sairetroxaa. OIL TRIAL. Dracia, Mat pr.oners Fli;oil, Duffy and Cady are now on trial Lefotei the oClcisl commiision. . =EI I.lVatonini.O.lay ,town,lllpr Iln cla, lianaa.ron and City of Wanninginn, frorn New lurk, llama arrived. consratiAL AND n /11 UM', L. Loaoos, May —Cor•ola sr: Fire-trreuriea i 'Mount Central Lrio pea. —Afte-no- , n—otat Amer , 113. 41 , : ican SecurgAua urichangtal. 1.1 t„ May I.:—A - 0,•,--r:etton n t r.. kat mailet arida Millirn easier; middling up• lean. 110- ms.—Artrnoo.—CnUnik more active and it sate. linti bvt:lg only 15,are • La. zurool, May 16— A'ss,n. lee quiet and unclzanirr,L. Coro .u.ntir, It 12s. Provisions unellango I. llr(slads quirt and lit,emly. Common Ittslin. , s Vet,. !rum rulitt.l, at Is 3.1. Hover 1,,1, at :WC Tallow .1.1 Limner; imeri can, at LI. Los./s. Alay le. 4.sa I. sr.-144,45t of. sistasty. Weosstss szt4s4l Corn, St ;It. 00 s arsd.Sugar unchanged; LOMPON, Slay 15 —Ers , lol9.—Consalsk es! Ist J.ta, far. money; I , l's, :111: Minot* Cebtrsl s/.35; rsrls. 11's. ril.sxrosr,lNlay /4.—l•nitesl Etxtt*a bonds c 105.1 Asrsrgar, May 16—E , rninw-I . rtrolsstrl dal and slorlInes1; trf Li v 'seri,km , , tie, berg Wove.tuit prleim Aug in g dee wren irregular mod *Ur:Mating, cueing nrl n+ tations were, middling upland., /wane, 11NO: 1,001 bake. Wendel:a!, eagle, torn denilimit LVSLON. Dl ly ert.ny.— Sußax ,ttaaly. Ina% lcu nootch at 6.1, FROM TENNESSEE Etber•oll MAYS-age farceliqrA at aeati poi. by Procometra—Ysir., e. t. ondletonsed by 111•bep ttallaurd— , IlAnnbortasill hobby tartan A... Ably —A itadleot ggggg oldobal Cobirro llso—A Spilt—Tan domlnAllosta. =I !items, nay n.—Em.r.llll , :cbretge •r -tiyed this evening. =et it the dot pet by a target pet:tot:MUM of oaf rent and "ramp, to hie hotel: the toot rotating "Tramp, Tramp. the Hoy, art ..Itatotang. - Ito .grit. here,. to-morrow. BothOP titturtattl, m. hl. tet to t lAttoeopel IJoneentloo, Ou.tetttri tt. the erect lice at ralalie,t money for ch erotica lqilatre, Intletteto etc., watt urges on the church duty to negro., soli 01 1.1110t11.:1.1intyt, L ennltlate for orellestluti, soil reeely to go to work. • Abost Sed trundtad aelentfts b. , " in at ten:U.:me at the Cumin:rimed Presbyterian lift:metal Asset:V.ly. NAAS," PC—Tbe Rad PIO Con ven - non, to nominate a candidate for rongres• In this District, met In this wty to-day, at the Capitol. A dialloalani Occurred le rearmed to the adicalaslon of delegates from W abed: county, whereupon the supporters of Job I. Lawrence seceded.. They held a meetbag at the Market 'Hoven and nominated li!uu al a candidate. The , lolnicallon that rena nominated John Trautde. The great leNne Of the ainlrrytatars were neativigs• laaWrgrana Is rrom Whin, ann his been into In the tin ploy of the Freedmen's Bureau for some time. Trimble 10 a native Callon man. The . COntegt betWesen Went will Iry !lotermlned by the negro rote. lint little progress has been made In tke lioneauhtnent Court. Two Wit,, on the part of the preset:llWD were exraialucd to. any. FROM ST. LOUIS Defrauding Dry . 1....4U Plan—Conele• Ilan ear • Wile Tklef—The Impeach mews of /wave •11q.nr. • • tilt Telegraph to the Pittsburgh thse tie.) be. Louis. Slay la.—Charges Of fraud asd swindling bar. been made against %V' begin .t Crowther, dry goods dealers In this clty, and one of the members of the trot arrest ed. It somas they bought a largo stock of goods In Now Tort and Itoston oil three and four months time. These west. mourn sent to Philadelphia and Cincinnati and ' geld Under the • hammer for cash. I.argo stnOuittgesre else soul at auction titre. They borrowed tenord thousand dollars on call, and a short time since mode a/tauten inents M h uid closed Melt doers. I In was arrested and Croirther lied the city. Wig.. gin was released on ball, Lilt at once re- al - rested by eastern creditors. •og. Row, woo 12010 the wife of Charles Iteerauch, of Cleveland, and broUght line to thin filty.ll.lllOrt time since, Was tried }'es. terday (Or adultery.,and sentenced to six months' Imprisonment In the minas full and topic a fine of three bemired dollars. The impeanninent trial of Judge King be. gas Inthetllt• *mete yesterday, but loth. lag Important transpired. There Was bare ly a qtiOrula Of banner. preaent. NORTH PACIFIC RAILROAD !Ward • of Dlreetora• aleellolgw.Viabatl• elate to the Hoard Filled. f gy Tang:son to the Plitaboran HOPTON. MIT 18.—At a meeting of the DI. motors of the • Northern Pacific Railroad Outitpatiy, LCHlay r to till rambarlos °analog la 110 Board, the TOHOwing geatlemon wore cleated/ William Ogden, of Chicago, President of Chicago & Nor thweatern Rail rOed ;J. Edgar Tbonipsoa, of Philadelphia, President. of Pennaybranla Central 11011. tooth Robert 11. Board!, of Now Tort, Preal. dent of. Erie :Railroad; GeOrgo W. Coy., of Pittaborgh; Preablent of Plitaborgh, Fort Wayne A et:lll3.o° Railroad; Won. ti. largo, of Buffalo, Vice Prealannt of New York Cen tral Railroad, and ThotrinS A. Canfield, of Buenas/ton, Vt. Thosegentleman with llon. John Gragory Smith. Pramlilent of Vermont Control Railroad; Con. It. B.' Moe, orealdant of Portlamd A Kennebec Rall• il•.a. tremon Stearns. l'reallient of Colony al Railroad, and Benjamin P. Cheeny. Or Walla, Fargo Co.. constitute. tha Board of Managers. FROM SAN FRANCISCO (By Tologreph pith. Pittoeirgh u exotto. Men Faeneineo, May war Oen.. maao aa today egeJuet the lictttela hark Slain; to recover. ,SlO.OOO ter broach of tho California nlenentrer set. Souse will DO made to tuicertetn" the fate of the , ooltoOttOr. rrldo of th e rat. whieb ,sited De a netlipirroyaire lathe tiorthauot oo ka a. Dee year sea aim never .116 ant from. Tile Whales end oaw numbered eight per. none. It le Nana they were captoimf by Indians. PROM MASSACHUSETTS =I=MIPM=:=I Liquor PrOblbltloo. :BY Tele.rapls to the Pittnbergh lasette.l IW. T°.• 1 4.9 111.—Tho aolillere' oftuullra ttott bounty bill wax kllltxl lR the Letrieh. tutu to-day by 75 majority. Motet anus aro tot ab). Liquor animal sun all other publut h ere ill Ulll.l City are to thaw atter Satutuay. next or be eubJeut to eizure. Ricer Telegram•. .18, Telegraph to the Pittsburgh tinselled Maira., !day 11;,--hiroi tolling ruplaly. Weather cloudy. - ov May In.-1111'er faLluag; aorta ee l % 1;7 Ctlalaltatatk. .• ik - v; 116:. ,:.::,:‘,..•,‘:'i'/,',::';-.',.' FROM NEW YORK 111/ Telt•Nratal to thr. ritub.rgu.4.;lzette:; NEW To no, Slay 1 , , .111 or. DATIS ON norre TO CA N.l ---- .7 11'. Darla remained quietly at the New York liotel all day, and but few people called os, him. It Is believed ho wil to. night go to the reeldence of Charles 0;o11- nor, nt Waeldngton Heights, and tr>. ar row night continue Ida Journey to Canada. nostsorfruic tNaTtTUTg. The twentikh kmallon of the American Institute of ileamopatlty will he nail thin city on the sth of June. Thew/mina Ntldres. will be delivered by Dr. of Chiceite. • • CI:=I At four o'clock Oils afternoon a fire broke out on the second floor of Nu. 46 Sdoth street, net:opted by William A. bale A Co., Commission Alm - Chants, as a storage witru bons, Too .4.c00d, third nod fourth floors were pretty welt burned out. Thu loos of goods is nearly f2lit.Uue. Williams A Guyon. bHilt ping Merchants, NO. 7l Wall street, bad Wow worth of goods on Ulu fourth !loos. Tese goods were badly datnaged; insured. Howland I Aspinwall hail eighty cases of raw silk, cutout! at aIll,otto • ur the Molding, crutch aro almost a total 1068. Said d CO. hail on storage nine hundred chests of tea, Collie la 5,101: ilfty recta or alike, value 410.o0; eighty boleti of straw goods, value 410,1001; XeVenty-livc vases of straw hats, ralUe PPM; and H UtO worth of miscellane ous goods, trelonglm, flo.ton firms; in sured. Sale A. Co's Individual loss Is 110,1 s, utt stock and 11-rturee; Mutts., Thu build ing is own.] by Wm. Whitlock, Jr. , Leal 47,bish The 44imM - al Synod of the 'Reformed Pres byterian Church, welch met last evening. resumed its nes ilr.n to-day. Fifty delegates KVIII present. ltoe. IL. S. Emma, of Colter- Mlle,, was chosen Moderuter. . • Among the pu.ssongers per mtenmer Futon I, Usron Von Grahow,lttisshut Consul 46=10. .. • - FROM: MOBILE, Lame' and Harm Onions Meeting of W t 1t•0ra041.1%/Ack*--ittool u tloua Coo. rulut; the Riot on ib.llth. Iltrr•liNcr•pltntee l':tt•bur t te 4wtte.3 Idoim i c, M/.y ..0.—.% large and very karma nlou. u eettng of whlte, and blscke was hold tills ea ening. npeeehes were made by .t Mon. A et. Mali lustry, Mayor, and others. The fol owing resolutions were unsul moos- I, ado: ted! II J.% • Mooting on the nlelt. of May ato them were dbotnlJunovn nzol ro,un In tuo.t itonontablo coon. qUOncel, Re. , do,d, rind, We deewly deidnrc the trn tortilnale via:arrant:lo *Wel/ Wata Wert at all 410.2011,7, and .l.•ut t otpreae In the , hroagtatierrautu.rdivappto nation Or thera. +Wrwt , E. Wel are , d the , queloti that the dtutartdindew ut Call er tag 'ere wholly auprrineditatr.l and Ltd., t,f adehlte • tat eaeltenteht tw which alt large ILCIC ute •wdml. Vora, In UM' opinion our to not .11.00ied 101100,1 u 100, V 130000,0 the rnli eirrOau 0(oVot CL 10 VW A,/ every Oa. 01 FROM NEW ORLEANS Alainitt a.llllOl by Negro blegre•dorea— nelliary Ordered Ong —lPultrenserk • badly. Injured—Negro: iii•iarbatme. we l7akifosion,ll4lloerlsolnate Mamba -IN. nr Te•em • anh to tie II: titairrh li arr... .t. 9.aii4taire,.lbayio—Con . .I•laral•la die flirt:ranee toga place anion;; negro neve. •toram Ott Is, lore. to-day. aungniting ol ay.!. to a run_ Two policemen were ba.lir luittrvet a rum ....lutiverage a.. - it ra from a troM •oulpramt Of loon of alit oe t. I,ln, :Toe military were an dertni ogt to a. 1.1 the poll,. Tim.folltortng tett rtarsetral4l fool. an or. .1.4 n! th•neral linsevr. bone! to•dayr ../ he .1 ruteti atate• agrerument. If 1at . .....ary, m ant preli% you threuth the tn:!lt try, lot • ,ou a 111 not La pr0f...4_3..4 In wrong guingy Al a ttnotlng to trairreon Ig...ter-My, a or. goo ' , veal.. a hue .free mg au nge t one, : n .tglihrteon tug" ega the rare, ela, inter ple•l 1!7 Ur:L.:el l•tath, bildho a, n hog Itt• .•••r:tulpate • 1,1.10.11.4 C.. 1111,114,1.). the ma. J !: unty n • the to gruel apnea:gni; to be acme.'' ROM CANADA. .. , . , Cattle:l nalse--11 iiiii b Colanablamad 10Du.sainteri of Canada. fli . i. n,r r al es. MM V ay .—Theta I. [(at -care!. ty of ftt I- er In the •arterticautlitr.r. t. able aro .13 . 1 it ny h a rhlr.is . Lotto:`- et., Mr. A:slog, hegietrar t•rneral of itell4tt , unlumtga. emir that action had !mon torten' he th•• I..egn•!ature In reference to witnimion In the Igor Inloo of Aana•la. The leg:gat:et) regroll pa -rod annnluing4ly reoguilOni 11l favor of inimbenni upon eog.tat•l • tot Mt. Ten ling Illnleh—lleater Ulna. tfe - Titorrla t... the lit...mall ti•rette. • lituto.r. os it. h.... May la—ln the angst trot hetet ,•en rues ter and 11r. onhisrulth•e mai, tt•.in.', lie ',not wort tt.•• that heat. 10 atiltlitt eceurhi. Iti.:. 4. - - - ' - - G .VERAL NEWS. _ . - Chan so firm 111 m Franet+co .I,ld • caVtal o , er f2,Ott.no. —Tim you ot Lilt Mo.:Maw, eonaldered by young WM van of the greatred riz, la sal Loudon matrimonial market, engaged to Tlimrry 1. only Adelaide Talbot. TM; Larl . • layman 1.4 hall 4 mlllton of font. I.A a btod lmr etmAldntately die • slant time All. and left film 1tol• hely to 0014101 ounurtmAted for twat:: y and sointalor. . . . . —1 b•re In the te•l Itattne ofone of the pa. I 14'0 01110:11, at. tho trial 61 the llowdotollam, Maine, bank fobbers,noar In pro/trent...l.lre lu BovetIolnlotto; wan at deimi. between len and elev.n o'clock night of the robbery; no, woom /Omit Cho 4ettot; toOmeed blot nod Put my hand on Mr, shauldnr, and told him 1 owl got lotMltn grail:l,l ton by the thog, hot I hoot pert . ' TOM Motu almuld he Promo tenl a% IMO, —There Ina efehablatt MnOthenn In the re nilent. of Um elod wOn lottmdueml yellow fever tom our onotry during too war. for tmentlinlon 11 t.fIhturn from Cattmla to 010 //nth n land au 1 take hi, trill to linuturky. Ile, of 110.nof, I 1 11,Cted Illie. N anti). end Dea n l'eurnm //I aid mdect the ittry, Mid that from such a I rtimnal ho rroahl tin more likely to receive, moplauto than putostumeut For 1110 block crime. —The hfaliftng Valley Iron ensoPenT 'tiled Iu oertillcitle Of Incorporation at the secretary of Chile's oftlru yester.lay. The company Is organised for the purpose of manufileturlng iron and articles ot Iron useful m commerce end the arts, procuring 0r05,..t0. flute of bustnese Is Nape, Trumbull county. Toe capital stock Is ell..e.uve,_in shares of Col sash. James Yard, Wm. 11. Ilrostn. Henry 11. Perkins, 11. I'. Jaincaue, and Mathew . B. Taylor are the florporators.—elfolessrarn.. —A young widow of WoOdstook. Goon. not having tbefear of the ghost of her dead husband 'before her eyes, yielded to the w ace.]: • Massachusetts husband, who was fogally regardless of the . 11:011n101 of his , wife. 1114 name George Morris. Ito married her. tank baron. a brief wedding tour, rote/nod to lier father's house, anti re. sawed hie plat* by the side of Mx lawful wife.' The big brothers of the Woodstock. lunw haru ISAISOL failed to avenge her great Wrong.. r-ILsosnasimis Fay csnirr.—/in old laity over mstv-two years of ago, yeeterday gave birth to stay-tea lit all thirteen children of which she its the maternal pa rent.. Iler hoapand blows a horn at the Nee Lionel Theata, and when corigratulated, yeptertiny, upon hie triple bleastug. repllW that he didn't know but that there might la another added to the trio,. the medical man had not yet taken hie departure groin the house. We aroploused toenuounee that Mother and callairOrt are as .wall as Might Lin expected.—ttin. (Mesas. --Of Mr. fireely's visit ie Richmond this week, to become ono of the ball for Jefferson haste. a newspaper of that city Says that It le Urn first visit he boo Patel to that vita for thirty-one years, In INM he palmed through Ittchnionol tot his way to Warrenton. N. V., for the purpose of being milted In roatrt. 111011 V In 14 lady, a schoolmistress. bon, In the North, Lint then engulfed to to.ming In that Plata,. lie was utarriteit by a Itionmond clergyman, lend annitity ;last Mr. tired ) heard this 'clergyman preach in Mclnnes:el, and renewed an acquaintance begins so many years ago. To the Friends of the Blind. Tholirincipti &hikers, and 30 pupils ofthe l'ontea. ltisiltution for the Instruction Of Use Wiwi, will visit Pittsburgh Iltlll remain donne the week, communing on alotwinn May wt.h. They will give several Musical it x Maio., and also the method of road. leg the raised letters, and other interesting exercises. ThWobilttet of the visit's to exhibit the ca pacity o tbu blind to rensive Instruction In Ivory branch of knowledge ' nod to ~otirn 'mechanical trade's for thelrholf-ennport. watiy, or the Western counties have hover bent thole 1111dd children to the In. stlLutioo nt Philadelphia, their friends are notlaedthot the Slate provides for Lbws whoaro Indhieet.. AppllcnLloat •i . • ;Itt ' (.!F Ta'.' let; Principnl l'incAnztrnta. May IStbl.l:7 . Tlasoka. iv orrby nail efilelent Corri• moolloner of Agri,.lturo, at Wtottiogrou, fr,.(f.,110a. Iluato Norton,' lino Our Ilatottka for several parkafor, 0!0g , .e Intrutog. AtnYOr gOtal4.. CITY AND SUBURBAN. • FOURTH P.A.G.E.T4e friflext and moat re liable Money, Oil and Produce Market Re -.portaillyen by nny paper in the city, tuili Le • jou na on our Fburth Awe. Miele Agricultural Pio<lety. • Coniidernble eciutoeSalon hitszarlsou sev eral times as to the likatlon of the next An nual Fair of this Society. It Is not strange Curls rivalry should tie ilevelonefl, because for those who desire to exhibit articles onto be . .speetatons there is a positive conve nience in close ntoitnnity to the place of exhibition. Resides, there is an incidental advantage to many branches of trade, no well as to places of recreation And arouse. m;3nt, In attny;tlng un urtu,:uall number of . visitors to any city. Pittsburgh is fairly entitled tribe ' , elected as the piece for holding the next Fair, on both tbeso:llocOunts. Light years Ave elapsed ainee the last State Fair was held here. hence, we are glad to learn (us we do. from 00.1 authoritt that the Committee alilminhal by the Mate ,Roaril in consider and determine the tine+tom of locality coin cide In this view. 80, as the bolding of Fair Involves an exoentliture of money by tin Society. and as other eitleteare making efforts - present Milne M1C111.24, it would see that contributtona from Our.citizens are needful to this cud. • The Allegheny County Agricultural SOCI. My has enlisted warmly In the design of haying the State lair held here ' and have appointed a Consulate, to collcit and res calve Auliscriptlons to the amottut of sheet fuer' thousand dollars. Tuns Committee consists of Messrs. Aolin E. Parke, .tehn X. Jenalaw., Jared M. Ilruih, J. F. Iteciur and Jatuen Verner. who 1k either In per- Km or be tome. known authorized agent, upon our chlrent, $.1,1 we llegiulul , hearty co.operallon in the matter. /Midterm' Monument—Meettng of the Atlxoelnittur Ye•tanley. An . important meeting of the bolthera Monumental AssocMtkm IVILS behl In Ulty Mall, yesterday afterneen. General . James a. egley leas called to the lhalr , and thee Mettle tenter olndated ns Imeretury. After the readmit ot:S'arlous eomMunles- Hons. the following rettolutlon was utrerud and unanimously hdollteal: •eivea, 'liu the .1”,lat11111 hereby nutherlue tee Pre.O.lent to extend • cordial DIV nal 100 Of at the turtentepen• tog of the nth% to Hoe. .1 h, Moorhead, Ilan. 'rheum, IYtlllutue, eoel the Mayere sod eettnetl• of the two ctn., uteitt.lee to the teuteher• of tee pre., • A communlcothut (rent the Grand Army of the Republic, ex prestmg the, op:to:ally with the object of the Actochitton, and ten. &Into: . the, cuptunt, tens read and Ordered to ttop/....e0l uu tied re4rtli of the SacoCt., tutu. . • On motion, lienoraLs Nag ley Ott PearrOn and W. W. War.% LOU]., 'were 0.1.10,1 to the Cot4/311(1.of oci nvllotc, and tall con, . millet In:Alt:tett to nge a pmounmue for the opening even. of the Fal, W. W. Ward, E.m., from the Cotnnaltten Can, on COnert,repurtml that It,. Tel, dou h anal CO. pupal. hot Plgta/ticol WOO' ntilognocoi to aloe a co,ert for the beacht of the .1.6.10e1, t inn. I, n motion, M ore w.o.appomle.llO atteml at City 11 tll, on tat, _lto mmt.,,to rem rice sionce,, return of Ueketn und makes final coettkoccrot of 11110.V•rli ISX:cctim out 01 coneerM. Vali:olton. the folloeire4 rules of orier ere, lulantell for the gulantivii of all coo (erne.% the Fair. 14q. ruck toroth , ;r tai uppoulton, of Vr r. rn..tner and ro •Mtnelblo (or nll 1:110001111 rectlt•ctl nt !It Li +to, nd. filo c.o.nte of the Fair on oent t anent, each cattnor. wll.l Intent to the vrtltlen statement orthe antonnt and the been ioloatil[ter tia.l tattle .tt retnettlog It. 1 1 - 'Mr. ho [tette+ collootor nlll eettle enCL night and hand trror tett., ehlof treat,. entire rootolpto at :it, otatentent. Fourth. rletot tic u-crcr wlll hoer the ot , lrtnnt oatthier sed tlekot Cal trend - Stl,l - ills all trtn.tut y ettanett and tnettcy, sad eettlo the tansn tie t. out. .tail:. I+7 Ito ntatve -I •;, the dally ro tto I [do taitm tater n:111 I.e the -arootot of [he t at; a.. tuntoottotnil“ It program., 11,1 100. un.. clueble.l In yir..nt the then 41(e.,10r 1.3" the ladle, to Me Inuit pufx,r f-., In Allegheny ruunly—Lie pubui.selte to le• utenauf al. by the nuynber of rules ha Kota .luring tn., Vale. . . Ittaarai Jena.. Watt aral , trab Wray arra to the Eireuttvecou.tnltteeau.l \I at Wray to the tareonttint; Contraltte, Ml. i rark• and . 11. at Itir.:w Watt, am: Capin:a 14aortra I:. Allan, were a.3.1e.1 to the lour Ltt•u tra Lelits and tar 1.0. M.. ttr. Urea., pa. itopiautaa to [unlit ro:1“.:- tot.a In 0.0 lirat 'Cara, .11 lit.. /CUM ',i lia.' Neraertnt In tat, tla • . Thu Corumitravo au Vvenenwlns : eva,lstalc of 111.1tery crave, A:A.IWe. Knox, J tan In Itintt. -.teal: Wray, uuneeal Negley, Genervl Veara.:::, 1 vp111:1 1.:1:ot1, Alex. k. lAplatn 10. 11. Cook, to'lll Meet. 4% 31, Vern.: 110 Venn pl,e,q, on Menday even 1111: nt —*Ova 0'01:..k. 111 11::: nat. uthers Are ie. , ne.le.l to be vrev -71.n :melon. lie .10•00.1 4 n1 Intl : .IJourne4 to Weal at Ma mune plOOO an T . ...i.tur next nt r. v.. Turkey and Turkey Iluzlard • 1 ,0100 of the mere:len:4 to the upper part or Liberty Onset hare, by joint is:aid:mi. Lions, provided means to pay the hove Com: panic, for thoroughly wisalong the street tippoilte their Plaeui or liteitne-es —this ar rangement. extend. over r simiro or t oo. Tile result to that th.t portion or the street star clean and Illy.•.. To the sta. PA end shops along too tevoreil section this is — Turkey'' lint the washing proeess above has Sent the dirt 410.1 ,Imes, to the section below, reett'ina in the waters of 1110 1/111 , c11. ling good where the 000111114IntliAl le Loth tillAightly. Ti tho NE101.4 unit store. fronting tin this Meer see: unbend to al! passers, :tits Ls bTorkey burz•ril.' • Surely Mlll , ll - 00401011r Cjilutlivnt %/10111(11,0 .l eviseil, whereby. at politic , or private ex• pens e, every pies of every steel would ,e kept thorotighly Olewoaed ituntig the hot months at least. • I= The members of the Vatsburgh press who stlentleil the exec:eaten of 1:n1n:a Fouler feel speclallt . obligated to Sheriff Smith, •Dlstrlet Attorney Cruntritie, Major W. It, Steep, editor of the Antretism qtsurlerly Res rietr, Adam H. Ecker,l:mq.,' of the ElOril tier. Messrs. Moore and Armstrong, of the Tribune, 'Esq. Dougan. Items. Ile, Suit Watkins, Mr. tteorge ii. NW:. proprietor of the 2dansinn flouts, 4011 f others, for kind ness, enur testes and attentions during their brief sojourn hi tint town. We do not de sire tt hanging In Allegheny county for an ',leanedp tau kindness. lot mil be eto POW ...W.W.1. , of nor gratlindu for it, hospitality extended And atten tutu paid us during uur SOU in that borough. --. Merlons Anstan . q . n . 0 . 1 ,. !lottery by • """ James Gourley, on 'Wednesday, m i .'o formation bolero Justice :loath. of Mister township, charging 3lary lilrkwoal with sasault and battery. Thu pnisecntor alleges ho was In charge of a raft and had made font a lino (robs it to a tree on the hank of the Allegheny three at Fittrvlew; that while engaged in tying the rope, the defteolant. began tin owing stolles Li m, one striking him on the forehead, frautering the skull and causing hint fall into the liver. Thu defendant, who' , 11. relative of the tato Colonel litrk woo. , aml residua at Fairview, entered bail for her appeillrarree at UM June term of the Criminal coml.. AK,lFultural On Wednesday au n. 11014,110,1 meeting Of 114 board of ..Idammers of • the Allegheny County Agrleuttural Society was held, to hear the report of the Committee on Con ference end Collection of funds for the State Fete. alessrs. heeler and brush, on behalf .of the Contrultwe, reported that they had called noon /I number of the b.lnoss men of the two cities, awl the appearance of raiding the renulhlte amount of aulaserip tiono .0 alone. for securing the holding of the State Fair bore, was very favorable, and the Committee en.re of the °Anion that the amount (above three thousand dollars) e w n t , n i tt sa be raised. .Tg . rgo u r o t a was accepted, Roallentn, 11o.II1• CHU Street Attention 11 Invited to . dlellwatne's tlent adverttAnuent of the . above beautiful ilremlnen, to be sold at hln Salm, goomn nett Tuondayeverilniz. No Property 110 w for male le more doelmblo than. Win elegant red den.. The house in a roomy and well thilebed double mansion, Huh all modern Iropnarrements. The situation la unnerves. 8 . 0 by any to the ally. and will continue anythe most beautiful. So en y luv It. Inn mud valuablo In thin property. it In only nmarmaary to be examined by tlio, denirlug an umoually choice alttlatiou and lunno for their owe enjoyment, Drs. Dr. Lonervm, long recognized as ima Of ttto moot, talented and accomplished lady pby ale hies of the country, announces elsewhere that she will resume practice on ths.Ulth. instant, *Alan ~.6 1 o: 24 tiny street, 11011 r Penn. :4111 has recently attended . Inadlcal leettiren"lo the Last, and cense.. quendy Is thormighly acquainted with the latest systems and sulopttons Of Medical science. IVO cheerfull y commend the lady to our readers who , ay need ntteudvlCe :rep. rbieicir,2„ •.• c „, r I ett Fetal Aeeltlent nt the Vltt•hnrrh.Fort W.Yne end Yhteeyo Railroad Yard. A horrible accident occurred In the yard Of the Pitisburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicano nallwar, about ten o'clock yesterday morn ing, by which a switch tender, named John Conner, lost. his life. The deceased was signaling to a train coining up from the bridge at the time, and there being a curve in the track at thatiplacc, hod stop. Ind on to another trackiln order to Imo the whole length of the train, when attncck train of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh road time down upon lam unobserved, three cars of the train passing.over I:19 body. When taken up ho was found to ho horri bly mangled, his head crushed. and tulles. broken and mutilated In IWO 1,318,9. Ile Was removed to his mild.. In Spring. Alley, between O'Hara and Walnut str.ot. and , Itr. Franklin Irish, Surgeon of the road, summoned to attend him. Thu phys ician found him in a dying conilittOn and saw at once that all efforts to save Gls life would ho useless. The unfortunate Luau died about eleven o'clock. Deceased was Aged forty-six years, and leaves a wife and ilve children to mourn his loss. [ ilii the afternoon Coroner Clawson Inman. nelbd a Jury, who proceeded to inquire Into the cause of the (Math. Several witnesses were examined, the substance of whose tes timony we give. . Mr. A. U. Warner testified, that he is yard master and Taw the accident; that tin was on the train of the Pittsburgh and Cleve land road, which run OL'er Cannon' that the train was backing in from the bridge at the time; that. ho was on the third car froth the rear, and noticed Connor on another track signalling to a train; that when the train on which he was came op to within about fif teen feet Of were Connor was, ho stepped over on the track on which the train of the Cleveland road was moving; that he called at him several times to warn him of his' danger, and also signalled to the engineer to stop the train; that Connor appeared to take no notice of the train, and before it could be stopped three trucks had passed over him. Ile further testified that ho was the only man on the train acting as a brakes man, and that Le put down the brakes after calling to him; that It was not customary to have brakestrien On the trains .w hen shifting / them la the yard, nor to liar a man on the rear COX. except when that r, oy itself or with others, is to be forced off nto another , track and to be stopptal with tan engine. Michael Enright testified to having seen Connor after the accident a il to h trlng goon for clergy to attend hi and also to LOM( present at his death; hat the last words of deceased were that e was in the line of his dray when lie w e killed, uud that there was no man on the I st car, when backing lu, to glee him a s gust of his danger. Edwin Malone to-Aided that MlMM==di I=b=tE=M2 M=lt==M adios an Lour, when he TOCI,IV , danger and inatue.ltately. rove stun mud stopi;oa ihu tisfu se s John Trete. testified that h neer of No. and Ma engine w on anotner track parallel to wn• rot at the limo of the occblO, Lama oncd To Connor to get off, think lie noticed him; that ho in .blrale of 1114 I,llzlne, and afro to tIOL have the engineer or 50.51 noti hls train. Connor was abotits ,rom Mu approaching train aril Licui him.nd. Lc thought, a roar ear mi a ght. Lave preyentecti dent by muting . to Mm, altho wouldnepend on the - none anl to thoyard at the time. Mr..J• U. LtYng, auPerlntonde ern I/Melon, P. Ft. W. d C, IL. It to bating I.t.enlConnor alter tin snit to hating tam sent home; Lb bad beena "Intitt man," that and Itahl by both the Fort IV t 0.14, MILL 110 had Si 41 14 , 12a.r aul cararalztan_ nu lu.l. alter • - .1...rekl verdict as follows: Teat John Connor cams to his death 0. day. of Slay, P 167, by being luu o rain of thin rittAborgla ex.! eltv _ row% In toe rfttnburgla. Fort Wayne and Ulten/40 Ilunu ay yard; and that, In the vinnlon of thin Jury , the ftechlent would not hut, occurred tool full pn4li:uu lien ueed. The Jury wouldrot:ammo. , for the eatery of employee. anti °there, ut all thrive octufaloar, that the oolnllutllee keep a man ou the 010.1 car when backing. Who !than Decide When Doctors Th In the Common Pleas Coln yesterday, In ' the trial (reported elsewhere) of an action for malpractice, Dr. X. A. Aruholt, of Bir mingham, being the defendant,* number tit our most prominent sad skilful phi :d -eter., were called to testify. The plaintiff. Ilts. Jane E. Day Is, had •u.tairied an injury to her ankle, and failed to obtain any relief at the hands of the defendant, eho our dr'a called to attend her. Dr. A. U. Walter undertook the Aria, and, RS was claimed, eitertml a cure, so the action was to obtain damages from Dr. Arnholt for unskilful tut+ in his prolvorims. Ur. Walter. was called 11 leanest fur the plainti ff , ex plained t h e a nature or the Injury, now he had repaired It, and gave It as his opinion that the plaintiff's suffering had been pro longed, It not Ineresseri. by Improper treat ment. Dr. W. also stated that nis promi nence es a surgeon wee In a mete ., due to • hisnuccess In treating roses In widen other sargeons bed fulled; that patients (as in this ease) had brought suit against pliyaretauir. and he (Dr. Jr.) called as a witness. In the course of thin manner of adrertining himself, he referred to the venerable Dr. McCook, who we. present, remarking that tie [trot become Involved in such kind ot dollculty. Dr. McCook, naturally enough, became excited at this rude professional thrust, and ex pressed himself In hie tumid emphatic man- Her, using language the meaning of whmli cannot he mistaken, and which generally provokes Instant resentment. It was Court," sod tar this reason, loubileas, u lively scene If as prevented. Usher physi cians were called, among them lit. McCook hlmeelf. Dr. John Dlckroln, la the course of his examination, gave an rutelligihie do ecrlption of ankle injuries, the difficulties attending their treatment and the uncer tainty as to their precise nature, concur r g entirely with [no views o 1 Dr. 31cCook, whom he designated es the "patriarch of the profearnon.' , Thu obnoxious utterance of Dr. Walter. was entirely irrelevant In Ilia ease. wan vol. llaletteti bY31.1111, and we Call safely say has no eight by way of disparagement of the professional abilities of Dr. kicCookor hoss half century's experience as &physician en. title hltri to the very high esteem in which ho is herd to this community.- The Missislen pease, Washington, Pis. The tielenatlon of the Pittsburgh preys, which attended the execution of logier, at Washington, Pa-, on Wednesday last, se= cured quarters at that best managed and ilret.class hotel, the Mansion Mare, corner of Main am/Chestnut streets. They enjoyed all the luxuries and conveniences to be on tallied erne Ire metropolitan hotels, and col. lectively resolved to inform their readers or the auperlor attractions altered by that home. It is conducted npon the most lib eral and systematic plan, the rooms are light, airy and well furnished, and the tables mu supplied with all the substantial viands and delicacies of the iwason. Any at our friends who way visit Washington are knowingly advises/ to put up at none other then this tirstmlass and favortte hrinse, where they will receive the very best of earn and attention. The affable, enterable tied accommodating proprietors, lieerls.l3. Kiri., Esq., am/ -Colocel James T. Kirk, • "know how to koepa hotel,” and have Wade tile Mansion Bons* the ttrat-chws headquar ters for strangers in that town. and placed It upon en equality with any city hotel we Dare ever patronized. The inducements offered are are; and we treat that Our re commendation in honest, carmen terms of too 1101160 will secure it all the patronage front tide quarter which its goOd qunllyeS deserve. An Experienced Sharper Cone to We not lend meat!) . thn arrest of a Yennit man named WlULAniNaliatittry ANA. hlylnat, nt New Albany, Indian." charged with (erg• leg A drat t on the Meehanles National Bank of thin city, which was presented.,and cashed by a Loot's!.lie, Kentucky, Bank. ily soma moans or other ho elleoted eels es cape from the tolls of the law and had not been heard of until day before yesterdnY, whim ho was arrested by Chief of !Police Scott, ou an old charge of scums a forged check castled at the Meehan:lMO Nattooal Mink In this city, for 044.20, In bum March. The check purport.] to he payable to U. T. Ewing, Es, and was signed by J. W. Tay lor, Eel, Ile . confessed to Um Chief of to. Ileo that he was the man, and readily no. rmnant.' him to the Mayor's Mace, whore he e remains locked up: Tho prisoner is young Men of not ructothab twenty yents er age and represents himself to be the sou of a Fifth Avenue merchant, in New Tore, who hes been pot to considerable yrief by the Misdeeds of his wayward eon. Ile tells flan.° a number of etude; abort hie alter° doings Ia various ettles, het is downhearted and expresses a confident expectation of Robing to the penitentiary. .!I • • • Whltshey ROTOI2OO fee the Work. lloorie.—Under the operation of the rusiell. cense lair, the ailment eo If paid' Into the Counts: Treasury, hi there reireivinelleenee to sell liquor, to be appropriated talk. 4 .. tablisbruent of evrork•house,loo.ll up about thirteen thousand fordo. , hundred d0n..., of ellich ulna thousand tbretthnitired tspaiati'l In during the present month, aat — tbe.re• malnder during. the 'month: of April. A dotty oUrz, L. ,!M • PRICE THREE CENTS Aroomenisat• An...next . or Mcstr.—A large and brilliant asSumblago of ludlei amt gentlemen were 10 attendance, at the prodnetlen of the 'School for Snandali. at the Academy of Slush:, Islet nfghti 341211201 p. Iturdcwlt, the patriotic actor, never appeared to better advantage, arid was supported by a stock Company im measurably superior, taken an a whole, to any that has ever .76CP4 the l'lttilburgli stage. The Aeademv has been opened imdcr the moat favorable auspices, and sin cerely hope that the enternr:ne of Itlinen agement will be fully rewarded Or an !Sp lit-et:tally° community. it di deserving of Susanne and eucouragement, and if we rats. take not Sadly' tire tone Of the runnel:meat lovlar people here, it will be auatalned lib erally. the scenery is all new and heautb (al, the ward robe.s excellent, and the stuns appellate:Limbs generally on the nrst :lass order. bless,. Iturke and Hall !save tar ouldOne !tanager Ile,' beet exertions and have established the a cadelny in sushi a mariner a., to ,win the warramt enconituths of maim. lILACO Clrms.—Another crowded audi ence asSemtilml last night bo witness the ' , Black Crook" at toe Opera House. it Inds fair to run much lodger tll was at II ratan. tleipated, as it IS so cleverly slut on 111•5 stage that nobody can the teeing it. YAM Wrt EATlLE.—Thoelev4x, nontWOl- Bleat burlesque, the Cook," will De 1,0100 the Stage with OeCItOO/ effect at this popular place of amusement to-night. It is not kilted the "Black Crook," which It an admirably lakes MT in scenery, rut:chant. Cal etretts,slevils,Enalms, and these who attowl will be ronvulmea with laugh• ter. The bill tonight is a very large one. commencing with ',such to a Name," fol lowed by the "Man with a Carpetstmg," "The Operatio Aspirant," and "Black Cook." A renting, Louse will be In attend ance. P/TTSOL - Mill ILIZATIIY.—TIIO talented fa Torhe, Charley White, takes a hunt ilt at tilt house tonight, upon which'ocea,loll splendid 1,111 is offered. Mites matrave holythe has assumed the control of the -oh Drury' . it had met with much shrew's, and ranks 111 gh as a popular and ereditableplaec of pulilic entortalumunt. • • Cine cr.—Next Monday the grelM.NoW Or leans Colossal Circus and Me.mgerse spremds Its taut upon the Ited Lion lot, anti a e may anticipate a grand gala week. Title is pre eminently the most attraetivtixlithition of the character now trues:hag, al we advise all to avail themlelves of the importludi y of attending during Its stay In Pit:shirrs!, =I John Campbell made Information pester Qty, before Alderman Mcnesterachargtog Jobe Miller with making threats. Itoth pirtles are teamsters, lb° former driving u flour wagon, and the latter a wagon belong ing to a brick manufacturer. They met On tie street yesteramy Bald .00 1, anis piss ed lettween t hem, und at temente, as Camp bell alleges, Miller followed tutu away up oil We toll with the Intention of whlpping lon, Campbell Is bet a boy and fears that thlt the defendant might carry nut in tention, mid hence m•de the information against him. A warrant was batted for the arrested the accieled. warnFl aa totokin act: that oar or a • a signal of Hod 111 e ~a na pogo'. was engb . state altar re Connor t; that he oat nn blew the g clan artier to e to xtap r' 100 •lh en he no. • then the accl I Oh meet confusion Riindorn Nhouttas4 /141 , ewheny.-4 f. cot But.t4r ycbterdny arrested 011 01110 Gc rmAn, nnme nnknowzi, who 11..1 Leon indulging in too much bear, and get- Dun Lin noir.a up. hal come out on the purnic It Mb way to try his hand at elmottng otT as old pistol. The num Wan uit , t lull of both leer and Mail, and when tho officer at tempted to take him to charge. 4c reaisted with al his power. In the neuillit that en immt, the noon fell on the emit atone, indict lag o beam. gas Mayesls html, lie was conyeet,l to the 's When - and Me wooed dressed by Dr. Marcus, atter which he w“.., COUVOytti to his rt.:aid...3 lu the Third ward, 'tot Hut- Strad , L ht t leer I•mploya. )111, and l ays been tin 7.1 T n the leth vrr IA It CA L AMA 13 . 171FirSS ifetTralt I:title:t/DU. find an elocutlordst and ( rater of rare abilities, alll deliver a Will/not Oration noon areutattaaaa.r 31 t , aaat Tuesday evening next: Prof. Gray la lags high recant mentlat lorotlfrom London, England, or which My he ig a native, 1111,1 14 here he repeated frequently and lleeLP4. i 1111 y Listeri y elTort to oehall of the goo.l CAW', Those alto attend amp °nullifid ly antietpate a rare leteneetaa treat. Tick ets Are for sale at the book and tousle stores. There a 11l be no reserved seats. = A.m:tit and Entiery.—Ellen auras made lofermatlon yesterday morning ho fort Alderman Taylor, charging Richard Croker, trith and buttery - . She al leged that Croker, %chola a colored gentle man, struck her to the fare alta los - list, and otherwise essed tier. Tau i.sault took place at the Un hu ion Depot. warraa for hu arrest was hatted. Mtn lienter.—Danld Lyslt was arrested and trough/ before. Mayor . ..11or_rwou yester. day, charged with heading his wife. When the time for a hearing came, hts wifo ap reared wral cetumeneed to ;dead for htm. I nd thu metn'a promises to do better in the future, the Mayor was Induced to let hit:toff with merely a nominal floe. neat Inn Beer lialL—Two men named John C 0111.100: and William Harrison, got atto Is tight la a beer hall on tAtestn at street, had yesterday, but before they had time to Match IL the Pollee came In and took them In charge. Tno parties were brought before Mayor 31turtson and lined two dollars each, wkieh they paid and were discharged. The attention of our readers IS ilirectaul to tile advertisement of 51r.Jaines dealer In nerrup Iron, light Iron, wrought and east Iron, rope, Se.. corner of Antler- - . eon street and Ittvor 1 ~ 1111110, dilegtomy Sir. Jon.on to a fair dealing. honorable gun Unman, and we commend him to utanutae - •• • • t UPerlll elnil deWern , H. in crazy way worthy their coal:Lit:llea. Pronoonted for Llbel.—Beery I:aver man, resterdaY, prol , :cated, before Alt!or mau Herron, of the Sloth ward, Wlllia %Varner, for libel, allogto g that Warner, to eently, In Writing letter to Gergutny uHed thorn lo exprt,stona derogatory to ht (Kovermon'n) ellaraeter. %Varner was ar anbten and hell to intoner. Delegate. In liontresl.—lleisre..f. A. Emery, Vine Preettlent, end A. E. Magri, oecretary, at the Young' ,dtertislettan Assn.:lotion, hitt, been appointed (It:lei:mu, to the Convoutlon Of the Yount: lien's Chritittan Aseoctationi of America, to lo hell et Montreal on the loth, Mth end 21e/ of Jane. Larceny of ■ kiesotle.—Yesterday morn. Mg 1)r. .llbert Crumritie appeared before iAldertnan Taylor, and mute information ;charging oteplive tOaci.liaLue with the tar 0011%' of a kettle. The neeueed'was arrented dcorraulttoct for trial to default of ball The Educational ANkoclellon of Alle cherry county, will hold a atatol taunting ht thu Third ward School !tool , ' tu•morrow, comment:ins:at Lon o'clock a. u. Mr aro Indebted to Ur. W. A. trlldenfnn• ny. 45 Ft (444 street, for the Weattulitister ttn vlow lor April. 'a Additional Local Neste on Third Page. Ea, Ke)(l.l.l.lN—rt."Rva.se-01 Thur ‘l.l mar-- Int. May lOIh, 1.% at the residence or tot Ilex. H. C. Mr. WILLIAM 3t , 5tu.4.12 , . or Robin*. Mteir fieny coanty, any Sass 311/LLIE J. remit Nd. of L'lttsboxgh. 111WI'S -On the . 1 , 411 N0.t.., at Hares Wotel, by the Key. T. Novi, X. fONN.PII fB 7 WIN, Jr.. of Malta Norbrbly. owd Min YUSAN MAU!, of rrostoo county, . _ ELM r; tAnitiNJ-41e . Vivlnes4av vorn , ot, ai.y tth. 1...LX Mr4t. LA.C.GIII4-`4, alma y /am nd 6 month.. Fulton.' 'Mtn kls We Middling No. .19l rtt, al+ cvt. 0 17th lout.. at 10 o'clock a. lit (mead of the farally ore Inrlte.T to attend ITN' ADVERTISEMENTS. ALEX. AIKEN. lINDE It KEE, No. 1041 roorth str6S, PUtamiroi. COY min .of alt lands; CSAPES, I] GOV Ea, and pt.crippoo of ltiumfal Parafabtog tioods Corn Ish di. Booms ooeno4 day and nista. }Rano • DlFFZafx3(.7.e—figv. David Kerr, •D. D., rev. Altfl:l'441:1!" TDmnu twlps, ten., Jr J • G." n01110E101; 11:11DERTA7 • SLR A Pip tit, •seeneror to the Lot! BMW 8. Stodge.* No. 29 ,Ulll2 2 1 / 2 .1: three door. from Heaeer, Allegheny , tit. Ole- Wile; ltotewodl. Mahogany. Walvot and Bore- wood /natation Colin. at nta tow.. owl..wied p010wt.../kinus open ma all boo.. d. 7 and tannt. Utaiie and !nrrii../..olibeit un abort litalcel Ltd oh watt oraoonsble tenon .T. W EC7T6 as. CO., CICEIMU pt VW AND IMO aLmcw , , ca,voon'a alrri VICO:My. CorlAStoims as m.. 0.41. 147 etAble t cornet Sterniald (31Ariters•sait% jlealta Lad 'CArrAiii nu ts stleh kyr rEsr oribe worst 1\ del. Qat ellet 131646112.1 arlettroo tioo Or OW mood. nie.616,11r6 6.6611L.L. , le 6 SIMKO, T.( Ma - stale.,_' • ES PRI7 NEW ADVERTISMMEEffTtie LADIES' GOLD WATCHES, Another Lot Just Recelvedi • Etel‘ruZlng scare of the beat &tries of cagth, ever brought to thl.. • I•LAIN FNUIN TI:DNE.D. • ultA V 1.1; FOP ANI/ lloTTOlt, • 111t 1 t•Th1D AND ENAXELED ttoseaic atalrou, 01 PU , : Cho, int als.th.ing thla i litle LC/call at v., and aec stwa - ADUNSEATH acbl, • Socvollora, 56 FIFTH STRILET. WATeIIES, lei/AINS sau WXj AT A TEAT OSUMI, rsorri. AT WILL T. • WILEY'S, 6 Wylie St., 3d doortrom sth. JOIINNTON et. SCOTT, 1:= Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry SI Lvall - PLATEEE WARE, ETC., O. 27} LIIILIITY STII.6.IVa, X .0 1.1:21E557a , 5arG7 . 2., - • rartlculsr atturnian Cron itorontnnik Watent.3, Clvok. and All Work Ir. raw, 1 GOODS FOR THE MILLION! MESON, PALMER AUCTION MART, 55 /1:57 Pittsburgh. '{ =1 Rom pxr" of thy lltattd litates, Ns PRIVATE SALE, Wholesale and Retail, REGARDLESS OF VALUE. 'CIIILDIZEN'S AND Yoll'lllB' UALITEIiS, BILL, . 1:A/, A.Nl:ls'll . l . Ettr?. .130.111.,ri1.: 1,1:Y CLOTHS, CAL5,1311 , 3[1•:,, CorToSAI.FIES. .114 LIIA.WERS. 6CSCF-WDElki. CUSLEILY.. Mt KEIL' HATS. CA-lirk-T =I Ingrain, Rag and Linen iG.a , .7a3P.M I UDIE3, At A uctioli Prices ! 31'. t MAWS 'rD HIND, Nos, 55 AND 57 FIFTH STREET. ralture and Houeellold Goods for .ale Ailetfon on t. S3ll rust's, PALMER A co., S 9 S 9 S 9 S 9 59 .- 49 S 9 49 89, ... I') S 9 MARKET STILEI 1891 19. 189 bt> TO IS!) FL C:613 1B 15,' 89 s 9 S 9 Market Street, I s , AND ET YOU )) • BOOTS SIIOES . IS6 S 9 9 9 k •89 s 9 THE etIEAP.GST AND x BEST LUC:LION UUOD KEPT. Isq 'JAS. ROBB, 89 Market SW h 9 leV9 S 9 S 9 S 9 S 9 SO S 9 S 9 S 9 S 9 THOSE WHO DESIRE BRI 14A NCI: Or COMYLEXIVN man Dar and ranch blood, 'decal tiIL,IIIOC.D . B C casTalaTED 3.111• ta rll,l, clove. dak Car kiXLlll.lvlara. Take aplS:wir sEPEILIOLt MERITS; Vic WIIEELLII WILHUN HEWING; MACHINE user all others, fur, fatally use 3ad general parpn+ es, are art II ea-1 • Laba,bel and au generally adoatticd, that T . aa eaumuratluil. of taiiveeacel-1 Tenet, Is no IJugur C, al er.,l arceaaa. t ry. Tl.my are altarle., darabla and lycau.l WES [ERN AGENCY, :No. 21 FIFTH STREET. . i EULER. CLOSE & CO., Practical Furniture Ilanufacturen CDR. PENN AND WAYNE`STSII 1434. t sty:oo of TITECNITIJSK constaola/' JOSEPH METER & SON, I= W . X:r.FiLTVWX9:73EII-11:11, )11T.IXIXLIJ trifieET. &ad ' , 4,11 PENN STULL?. 4T;CS:•L'. sZIGIN OF EILLNDS.--JOHN A. intowN & 110 arttitrlloio opposite toe Postolnce keep.an hand, or !nats p,a-n.l.tig to order. &varlety of elegant Venetian Blinds—price WV and upwards. Neer style or Winelnrr bladrr, g 1.0) and wards. Colored Olt Clo th e. I.llr. 0. in 1 1. Rats. Rags, ()no mana. Bdtid sad Plcture Cords and Timmins. ALS O Oat Qs 'tine store. on band or wade to order, a storb of White and Calico nests, Canary 00, far gentlemen's , wear. , Dila:eon CHAS. A. MILLER, tprilooßakit - ER, • so. S. TOUR7II 144., Apollo HclldlOQ C BC Ks, inurrs, NOTIBI. BILL inn 4 LET- T . M. BLACK. C.A—R...M. O X:II 4 rT r ErEL. • pinta 49.11.03", Tl4ec docel above :AWL , Orld :AM% PITTXBUBtan. P& Even orWovk dm. oe the shortest Doll, and mast rra•onable Lena. rarticular t=a ro•lrt PLACE Li THE CITY tso.o ob. TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE, Is M No. 160 BLUR & NIOSEU; A-lELC,232'T7Pcrrig i r 71111 IT /..ROCIATIOY itrrtarug u r 611 . ad IST. CLAM Plsw•B trag.trtlig t="al. tri Ns a 1 •11,1 irilarnAer amt- & CO.'S =ME P. C. DIITYP,
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