The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 22, 1868, Image 7

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IN
DITY AND SUBURBAN
-Any of 01.1 r Ileatlov haring,cofilrslof
two Nrr.mix.v GAZETIZ of the-iitlX,lVth,
19th and October, or ibe ith of
December, ISC, wilt confer
_a favor by
naatling thrill to our addreso, I
TERRIBLE DISASTERI
" • Expinsren . a
-It,. Writ.% nn a . 1 110.
U-Id 19troot—Torta Vernon aolerannool
, —Ono .Lo tatty Unload—noble VOtt
'; Ono% or tanost. ,
I, .• . We em again required to chronlele a
i'terrible disaster, resulting In the lore of
Loth We and property—ono eltich, al
[ though not no fearful in'itseneseimencer
as some that have recently prove& d it,
rosined In two persons being hurried
4. '' into eternity with very brief warning,
• l; . •
and another' so fearfully tanned le to
i , ,render hisrecovev hopeless. '
TOL: Exarrnaroa'. '
-• a' Saturday rooming about half -past ten
.i , .
~,,k• - -o'cloilk an explosion occurred In thee,-
tablishment, of linable. Ai clicbreek
I dealers in fareign,fruits, ronfeetionaries
_ and fire works, at No. Ili Smithfield
.
j' • street. • It npricam that the fire works
I ' Wore at.Otinl in, the front rooms on
, aheseerrail and third Doers, where scv ,
-ere •prranne were engaged to packing
Ihein, and (luring which the explosion
.eccurred. The buildin e - eau ht fire front
I , , , g
, tire • eXptooion an d ti) alantl VOW
- sounded from the ' Duque no . Engine
I 1 ' house, which is directly opposite the'
i : Berne of the disaster and the steamer,
were promptly urn the ground and en
ia.-" - gaga ire extiognieldeg the flames,
„.. During all this' time Untie was a inn
- I -tattoos explosion of are works, and the
- . entire upper portion of the building ap.
pmtred to be ell flames.
,
Di.F.CoVEnt" OP THE 11001)24.
In the general confusion and excite.
- - . moot incident to tho explosion, the stet
• • that several persons bad been engaged
op stairs In the room where the exple.
mhos or-erred was for •-; me forgotten, .
otten
- the . rg ,
and it.was net until reveral minute-, had
• Maimed that some one acquainted with
.. ' die affairs of the establishment an.'
. - rantroced the fact, when an 'effort was,
, ]node termicue therm . A ladder was pre
. •, ~, warred and oriel of the second Story trout
- . 'windows broken, when the room was
" Ilitind to lee no so full of smoke, name and
*gas that It was nestle impassable to en
ter
Xs no one could he teen or heard in the
' - room it was supposed that those ern
-‘' : Proved in that room h.. 4 escaped by the
,back stairs, brat es they could not he
'found about the premiss, the supped
, lion was ethandened. when munber and
,more determined eflort wris moire 'killed
them: Silo A...slaittrt blegineer of the
Tire Department, followed by a member
. of firemen, gained enema to tue rear pot
. - - tiOn of OP Inillgine, from -whence they
• mole their 'way upstairs and entered the
room where the persons they were in
starch Of were supisomi tieii4,... z beett ern
tiered, in sidle of t h e eta emeice
4i. :and 'gasses. , Shortly after entering 'the
- ! . Lora one belie was discovered and car
!. . Led desedslarra, end...into an enjoining
:i!, store - occupied thy Menus. ffindle and
..• . Alcllhany. The unfortunate victim La
' . */ cried was se terriitly burned black
ened by tho smoke and"pe er, as to
•i, rander his /Aenilllcati
nu a matter of
1 - shield, but shortly after how brought
I- , out of the burningbailding, el . Schrock,
I ! enerlif the 'firm, who had I n absent
when the - ac:oident - oven returned
and on chiding tiro room here' the
', I young man lay writhing in the most ter
- kr • able agonyrlunaleldiatabr.reeoguixed Win'
,s , ‘,. gas his sou,-Johr.- A. S:Chrnek. "fire in
, Jared man, to about !eighteen years of
.. ' age, " and was i employed, with serest
'.' , . others, in pa eking lireworks. Ills ih,
, J , juries were of a frightful character - 2 this
`.i - "Mee was terribly burned, and if he atioialti
.. 1. survive the injuries, which le not at' all
.
-I !. - probahl,e, will lose the eight of boll! eyes.
i Drs. l'th
hillimr, Denham, Wilson and hoz-
. ,-... e
ent o ral isited the i njured rum], and
•
did all in - lbeir mAver to alleviate hie
.. terrible anfTering, ' - - .:
Immediately afterplacing the first vie ,
a . lint resort d where ho could be enrol
mr,..the party re-eirtored Lie burning
. Ibuilding, end in the enfirer op the front
Iroom next -hr the street . discovered
i• the body of a young Seeman sitting in tin
--t uptight position with n shawl wrapped
• 1 around her head. The Are want Ithel
, ; deer appriracherkateplifted her from the
: ; --,..,f... OOOr,
_whorl ho discovered that she War
i dead- In another potion of the room
was found t i ne lifeless body or a - bay, also
au empl rye of 'the works, who, like the
; girl, bed - evident:ly died from ratileinten,
1
as e.eout , ard injury subleient . te cause
1 "
death could be round upon: either , of
; .
' theta. The dead bathes mare at once icz
;ll aneved,to the Dimes-ono Engine ',louse,
- -where' they. we.if eliTy ' afterwards
identified by th e r• a intances. The
• nirreaus a Miss 37- cy Campbeil, i th
young woman about nin eteen years or
age, an '
employe in the establishment.
She wee arsisterofJohn Campbell, of the
. police totes ofAilegheny, and totaled 'sn
a ' Ledlie street. Second ward, of that e [yr . .
• ...TLia °titer proved to be John Yterinsey, a
1 • boy about f enteen yearn et age, who re
aided win, his parents on . Robinson
p eirevi, AdleghenY• . . . '
-- , THE FOUL I
I- WIIIIVIIIe bodies wire - being' removed,
a / the firemen were ut work In extingrilsh
lag' tit are, which they accomplished
before it had done much damage, other
I than burning throxgh the floor; but con-"
1 si 3 Oeruble loss wait occasioned from the
j need or water period into the blind
ing. Mr. John McDevitt, of Liberty
.i. , etreet. owns' the birilding , and his lolls
•is folic; (Wrens' - /by insurance. The
damage to the ,stock of linable it
Schrock, la quite' heavy, as It eansist&l
' principally of higialoperi:shable material,
attL.We bairn quit tLe Insuranre ;will ful
ly Lever-the loss. Tbeatock. of Mr J. IL
i-tept.noxit, groom, was considerably dam.-
, . ag , by water, .brit Is folly insured.. ,
- ...
, '-- - " CORONEna„ I_NQui?Or
-., • 'An soon nii possible after the occur
! ' Jenne Coroner attn.:al innpant - blled. jo
1 ' jury to laresEanto the eaten of idisni
i : Campbell.rail the boy Ramsey. After,
1 , viewing the bodies. tho jury adjotusecitie
-meet at the Mayor's office this morning
at ten o'clock. - When a-thorough investi
. gallon will take place. - - 1
ifeear-M Mt -Tourer Onionaok-Xeranatra , a'
Isortatlanillano-Tate yoaleg. 1
- -
Yeeterday r at tudfliaat three war.;thp
. Caronifa jurybnpannellet to the ease
, of tho fire worklexploshin on Smithfield
etreit, lay which Anna A. Campbell and
,Frederickilamseylostthetrlives, assent.
.
bled at tho3layorla office in pursuanc e
of adjournment- Before the , in vestigas
• tiOn w as cotorneno,d, word was broac4
~ .
tire Coroner that John A. Schrock, the
Jointing,
third victim - of . Ihe explosion, died of his
, ..
at Passavent's Infirmary at half:
'
past two r. IL TheJuryprobeeded tidth,
er and viewed the body, and at half-past
.
neVen last:evening re-assembled at thd
• ateiYeit'S-e . flice fteu the following Jodi i
- Dr. -IL' 'et.- Mbpa, sworn—Am the'
• phyerimanWhe needed youngfichrock;
I
his death rem) d , fr p o i m o.i lia r„. rna;_lhe ha-
Judea were se Licial in t h eir character;
the eye-balls w e disorganized, Ruda's°,
the tcingue„..x. rm. the character of dal
wounds I sro cl judger flat tiny were
enured by UPS plosion at Ittunpowiled,
explosive; - anlititce•;
inslhpast..tro o'clock ,
. Partattrands Hospital.;
sworn—Am it:welling.
.linable &Schrock; was
tar the store at the time ,
i; ;drollest thing I heani;
lax the fad of eonsething
andeaw games through'
era up stairs and tried.
to the ..room where the
; •it fastened; returned
e back was; -found the.
• •t I was compelled to
works`-were stared in
t; rout roomer thoeecood
fire-place ut the room
The Me-works were
• zu the dre; there - waa
"me. Bare' no know
' of thetexploston.. The
.room . were torpedoes,
Rom
um email..
re, sworn — Am--candy
& Schrock lams in
i.
- pastor the bedding;
implosion; the first I
Mallet crash of boxes
of the around story; in'
this noise I hoard re
going off; I then went
store; - went down the
Mr. Schrock If he had
E flirt; herald not ;lola
ry was on deo; I ran
cal helped out with the
• when I got beek - 1
t :
ic iat ' l t t c ;c7 l l7.ld h'd nlTP;
door leading to tbo
there was something
I pushed it open abet.
of acme onegreentint
knere, and catch
ught hold of the le;
mr..l afterwards steer
Schrock; I - pulled -I9
kneel the other le;
fast; coma other me
nre, and took out to
It' was ;taken down,
the body of soup gi
own. The lire works!:
left-hand eornerof the'
Thera to a fire kept
td. m
o day time, cold
-works-wine four or
ter th ere was larleat.
m were peeked - in
a few torpedoes in a
no bend- Ls the barrel.;
ii.:e s a=irifire;worts . ;
E . Them Were& great
i ehotten.Ahd they had
the- paekages of Ore
relekagf were vial
: eras lon dpaskthist
t room; Gang - Ham-
IltwerimiltdoOrt-Hlas
t thntulnear one .of
ont,-Ant a member ;
hie &Schrock.: am di-,
.il, John A.:Schwa;
' - ':-: • _,--,--.
—_ .
' '• Schrock died
•
thie afternoon, 4,
• ' -' Edward:Lien(
.. - agent for,Afeark
in the lower
of trot CaPiosi
after champed
; „ henyjoyerhmd
r• tne hatchway;
. j the dooritadm
I fire map hoefo
aid went op
• , iletneseo great
1 retire,- The . tire;
... • - the corner of the ,
story; there wee
wlth..tim in. it.
• , " oboe...four, feet ,
fire there all the.
: I" ledger"( the
-.. 1 ' fire-works in .
• j h i re cracker s an,
. 1 • . George kr. Jo
k Maker •frir :Kw
I the third. skirt'',
iat,the takneof, t
,ts earshot' it we
; . • hitho trent mat
/
a few spersonde n
.. i pa rte like retire
~ clown stairs its t
hack-nay; uskt.
; sticea ii ll i te al o st w eir;
.1 ammo the'atreat
Anoucene c ream
I Deiced Ale. Ws
; driwn .etairs; he
1 then ran up to.t
• I fl
b e '''
t z d ' ' L u k a s 4 . (''
‘ s. ' ;
; afoot; beard s,
I ' 'lca down on m
- i , r in the-door, and
of vents one,
, named to be Joh
, I ante ;inter peat II
, . appenred t o' be
1 , menet° my
. - body. of -lihrock.
I ' stairs. I then
Eanaway carried
' 1 • went stored in th
3k. rotten es you ante
I them- throng!' ti
I , weather. Tile , fle
I dye fort fnam - the
_J. ' doe. .The the-w?
I • boars: There we
• 3. barn:; there wralt
1 ....Some of the box
'
.; - werernat threred.
I • lowed in the roon
I ' nosey rate shoed t
'.'been _rubbing et
, works:. 'No brae
. L ble.Fjeetts &firm
the door of 'the f
soy was found 1102
, - Co ambell'also• 4 -- • ye
the freah:Wlte,,,,lT
. 1
. : A At=4Srare
' 1 1101.1ri;aratu.
1 ~. - of th e e dece
the' Ursa beard of the explosion was a l ,
notes (falling bow; the noise might Pennsilvania Legislature 4 a
a caused by the eielosion of 1 - •
torpedoes. 1 saw 'lire 'dm • en_ down
o• ng e hatchway from second
to the lower story, where I wasstanding.
lat once Inquired about the boys; I ran
up ;stairs, teat entail not open the door;
r there, was 'something against it inside; I
e 'ilj'd to the buTs but got no answer; I
when, went down the front and up the
back stebsT, kicked open ciao door, and
fo - nrol the hack ram tilled with fire and
"bobs': I then wont hack 1n the front
mails and met men carrying. out the
body of my son. f know nothing mare
about the Are.' The tire.works, which
wern lett Iry Mr. Sayage, whom we bought
uut, , were lying loose in the front room. ;
Before Christmas we unpacked some of
the bokes, .hut afterwards domed them
up Borne ofthe (Op boxes were without
lids! There, were about four hundred
WO on the top of the pile of boxes.
There were some torpedoes inn barrel.
The only - words my son spoke in regard
to th, seeidant, were; "I had an explo-
Mon," I asked him where; he malted.
"thol P.re.works in the store." I than
naked him hew it happend ;he said, "I
don't know." I also asked him where
Fred wan: be said, '•1 don't knew.", I
spoke to him concerninr, Nancy Camp , -
! bell he asked,./qs she dead, toot:" I
told ;him she, was dead. My son wis
nearly eighteen. Tao firo-works had
beenithere since the lith of last July.
Dr: RoCcrts, sworn—l wan at the scene'
,hf this explosion anon after it occurred;
went into thy Duquesno Engine Boni
- and examined the lealymf young )pc,.
soya', Ilia dcath,,l think, was caused by
tIIIIP*IIIOII.
.30, Schrock, re-called—l had ei • n the, '
beiyalinstrnetions to take up an e lire.
works that were on the matsfel.piece,.!
and repack them in a box, and I think j
the e
they
ere doing thia ! the morning of
'xplio I
ll'
after KuaGle, ,worn—Am a eon of
the pithier I/121111/ltr e( the firm of Suable
Siihrixii; ant el, gtql ,in the store.
FThia witne , x know noilung about the
explOsino.)
Alter a brief mm. 1111.1110; the Jury . r e•
turneil, in /intellect:o,llo ,:ellowing ver
dict: That John Schrock, Anna N.
Campbell and rrederiek Rampy came
to their deaths from injuries received by
nn rieOidental explosion of fire-works in
UmeStablishment of Messrs. Knablo
Schrock ; Smithfield street, on the 18th of
Janiviry. IMI. The Jury earnestly re-
Piiin mend eb tt dealers In fireworks exer
ei,o care in storing such danger
ous cinbustible, .
111leelleg Affray as Ualont ewe
-•• • .
•
A shooting affray beau-red at Union
. town. on Wednesday night, of which a
correslxtfodent sends us - the following
portichlare A party of "coughs' bad
ormgrygated In. a "doggtry" kept by
John Manning-, a'colred man, and were
enjoying thtmsato iu the usual man
-MT,. drinking, 'playing, cards, do:, and
about ten o'clock Allied tllorley came in
'and asked for Whisky, which was refused
hint. lie went out of the house and ion
media ely made an assault upon the win
dows • door with - paving stones and
brickbats; which he literally demolished.
One of the "roughs' Who was engaged
insidejtame to the door, with n, revolver
and tired two shots at Gorley, the second
of whfch struck W. S. Stihnson, operator
or the - Pacific and Atlantic Telegraph
Company at that plucy, who was standing
.on tioe steps of the United States Rotel,
at the corner of Main and. Railroad
streets, the bull lodging in the shoulder
bone. Sh. Johnston was carried to his
Mom, and Dr. J. 11. Ewing was called In
and diessed his wound.. The parPrisrhe
did • the shooting, as wallas those:who
hatl• been in the house with him, e
good their escape, and are not yet kno n
to the authorities, consequently co-Sr
rests havo'heen made. The. wounded
man, Under the treatment of Dr. Ewing,
is rapidly' recovering. •
Such Joggeries as the one in which
this affair occurred, as welt as those who
frequent them, area curse to any com
munity, and to get rid of - the latter it is
nee...teary to abolish the fernier. _ -
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Titere is no insert:in in the iahole cata
logue qr human ills that Ls blamed with
half tbb freaks as the ono now Lonnedl 7
atnly udder our notinf, and If one were .
to oretlit half that s told about it. we
ould La lett. to belieVe that. when Dy
pepsin began, Pandora's box Lad been
reopened. The vain, the sour stomach,
the riftings, the sensation like a ball
risine. '
into the , : throat as if some strong
hand had griped you there and refmed
to let Llo his hold are senmtions bad
enough, without blaming It with it score
or two ' of ether evils, which none but an
iron-clid stentsfth coald at all survive,
The truth is /hat Dyspepsia Ls a serious
evil—for - when the stomach, that great
receiver for the wants of the animal econ
omy, refit. c to concoct the aliment into
chyle, tit to rebuild - toe worn out human
constitution, there is no other organ to
take its place.
Thentemach can be made to do Ito
work properly and concoct' 'wholesome
Moll lit rebuilding material, by giving it
'rest and proper tonics. One of the best
of these bi Dr. KEYSER'S DEOOD
SE'ARCIIER which combines with its
tonic power valuable' alterative powers,
which imbue the blood with healthy and I
proper, plasma to be used in its mission
of repair - when it courses through the
=tenni and veins of the human system.
The Doctor a fear days ago laid a letter
from n chemist In England ordering a.
cask Of ted gallons of this great medi
cine, which was induced by the cure ofa
terrible case of meter which the Doe
tot'e Blood Searcher laid entirely cured.
Many persons doubtless' have failed to I
get wet with IlloodeSearchr from the fact
of theirlisving, obtained a spurious ar
ticle, which is in the market, audio often
palmed; upon-the public as the genuine.
oral they are told "is just as good."
In order , to bemire of it look for the Dee
tor's name pasted Ina label over the lop
of eatli bottle. gold wholesale and re-
Mil MI the great medieme store, 110
'ood 6treflit.
. ... . .
DR. 'KEYSER'S RESIDENT CON
LILTING ,OFFICE FOR LUNG Fa
,. MINATIONS AND - THE TREAT
*LENZ OF ORSTINATE CHRONIC
15ISEASCS, NO. 120 PENN STREET,
'from 9 .4. 44. until 4 r. 11,
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The fall advise of the death of oar
lamented friend Hercules O'Connor,
Esq., Jesse , just been received by his
brother; James O'Connor, Esq. He died
at the .r.Flotel Dieu," New Orleans, on
Sulada morning, January Ilth, 1668, at
three o'clock, surrounded by (den. s
and with-all the blessings of religion.
His epirlinal director advises his death
was .14 • happy one, and that his soul
winged its way to eternity relying confi
dently on a blimful immortality. In ac
cordance with his will his remains,
which arrived in this city on Saturday in
charge of ldrs. Taalle, sister of deceased,
were taken to Baltimore, In whit* city
t , " be interred In his father and mother'.
. .
tomb. 1.113 friends and the friends of the
family fire reopen:Th.lly notlied of am'
above. May his soul 'mama eternal
blis* and rest. .
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Dr. A. G.-bleedndleel, Physician o
be Board of Ilealtb, reports the follow.'
rng interment. to tbo city of Pittsburgh
root Januaryr.tb to January Bahr
/Nemec of the - Heart, 2; Rheumatic
Carditio, 1; Clortaumpthm, 2; Old Age,_ 1;
Puerperal Fever, 1; Hydrocephalua, 1;
Premature birth, 4; Typhoid Fever, 1;
Pnettmoo a; Scarlet Fever, 1; Spasms,
.4, Small- I.
Of the above there were . Under one .
year, 8; front two to Jive, 2; from fleet°
ten, 1; from fifteen to twenty, 1; from
twenty to thirty, 1; from thirty to forty,
2; from ditty to sixty, 1; from sixty to see
enty, 2; from eighty to ninety, 1.
alalca,ll4 (maim, 1/; white, 14. color
ed, 0; total, 19. .'
Maddest "Dealb—Corolserh
Peter Hockelberger, n German, aged
sesentyinno'yeare, who realdpd In Pike
street, in the Fifth ward, fell dead yester
day morning while crossing the street
Irrfrant of his - home. The deceased Las
been unable to work or.eustain himself
fdr about ten years, during : which time
he has been kept by' contributions from
the Lutheran ChurelL Flo /eaves a wife
who' in, about his own - ego, nod who is
Menlo a helpless condition and depend
ent ursitt the abarlties.of the world for
support. Coroner Clawson: wee notified
of the death, and will kohl an inguanon
the body
at ton o'clock tilde morning.
Orphan.' Fair,--Inour lust paper•4e
'failed to notlco that Mr. Stephen G.
W Iker.thirappreciated Nighttilark of
the GAncrruestajiliahtnent,. had carried
awayliya !arm, majority the bat and
i cane airardeiftolhe best natured and.
most popular young maw at the Orphans'
!Fair. The award met wit/. .hearty ap
iproval. The rale will remain opon
:during the week for the benefit of the
m aoriowlaues with the suggestion
:nude by this paper lastwook, adling ate
tention to tho great destitution prevail
ling in ltd.; neighborhood.
Death of a Derchatit.—Mr., Benjamin
I. 'Pettit. of the Clem of Springer, Dar
bangle & Co., of Ltda city, died of con
sumption on Saturday laci. at the real
ehce °lbis parenie In Ibtadver, Colum-
Lana county, Ohio. The deceased had
test entered his thirtieth year of Life, and
leaves a wife hit no family, He was one
our ..reprecimlatlac yottiqg bodiless
beingehergetle, sagacious, prudent
id honorable.' tila lose will be mourned
0017 friends acquaintances in thin
Ile win be burled In Ohio.
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S ' e Agricultural tkodety.—The dipio
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trim of the Pennsylvania -Agricultural.
~ Y, awarded at the exhibition of
pt ber " leer, In ads' city, are now
wi for distribution, at the office or
0 s. Pholpa, Perko and Co., No. 10
iit. C it atreet, where persona entitled
- will ' ye' sham, either in peraott or
by le r. The deka in their hone ltas
been sed by the - necessity of proper-
Ang ow deelgns and ' engnivintni, -the
s oeiginals basing been destroyed by. lire.
.
to-tined spiritualist ;
Ist'ffewark,Ohto,bas" tentlutad for
lewdness..
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£Sptclaii patcet tba i'litaburgh Gazetie.)
iidytatSlll.74o, January 1;,1863;
HOUSE OP RIifRESENTATIVES.
The HOCSE WOO OpCESSI SrOjh prayer
by Rev. John Douglass, of Pitts burgh. •
Nestly the whole sessitin was occupied
in dlictiseitig and amending the rules of.
the Howe. •
Finally, on motion of Mr, HICKMAN
of Chester, It was
Hesetted. That the rides adapted .by
the last House be adopted for thepresorir
body. etcept that after a bill has been.
ten days In the hands of any Committee
after having been referred to them, a
majority of votes shall bo eufficient to
order it to be reported.
The vote stood: Ayes, seventy-two;
Nays, ten.
Mr. LINTON, of Cambria, offered the
following:
I W/1 KIIEAN, It appears in the Leg/a/o
-f fire Record that irienate billl,fiel of the
echelon of IStri an'aet authorizing the
removal of cert:aln snits at law frorwthe
Court of Cambria County to the Court Of
Centre, was amended In the Ifouso by
subatituting. Somer,et for Centre; And
Aerate, it appears from the ..Sounte
ournal that, notwithstanding the amend
414:111. of Ilse; 11 once, the, hill W. return
ed to the Senate as having passed the
House whhout amendment, whereby
said bill v. as shrnedas a law without Hie
concurrence of hoth Houses; therefore,
Renal:Cif, That Committee of three
members loi apru , inte•l to investigate
anti report t the house the el reniteitances
anendmg the pasaage of said. bill. •
Agreed to. The commitiee will jliere
after be announced. This refers to the
suits for injuries et the Johnstown acci
dent in IfUn.
Atljounicll till Monday evening
llARtasavßa, .I.lnultry:X),
SENATE.
Mr. ERRETr, of Allegheny preaeratd
ft . petition that compensation may be
given to the School Directors of Ellu,
both township acting as u bounty board.
A bill incorportning the Society of Bo-
uevolent Sister,, of Erie.
Also, n supplement to the um. incorpo
rating the Erie City Passenger Railway
Company. .
31r. BROWN, one forbidding the erne-
Olin of wooden buildings in certain parts
of Greenville..
4 lifr. gRiIh:TT, of Allegheny, one re
pealing the supplement to the aoLnola
ti so to landlords and tenants, approved
March 11th, 1563. •
Also, one extending mechanics lien,
laws to pertains making or constructing
stone stops; stone pavernents r nnd curb
stones.
Aho, one incorporoting the Pittnburgh
and Tempernneevillo Paroenger Railway,
Also, ono changing the name of the
Pittsbnrgh, Allegheny and Manchester
`Railway Cempsny to the 1.713 . 1013, attl
empowering it to wit nr lease that pa , t
or Ito read between the lower line of
their property In McClure township and
Wood'S flue. •
Adjourned.
lIOLISE OP REPRESENTATIVES.
The House met at seven o'clock In, the
evening..
The following bills were . rend :
I . r. RIDDLE, Allegheny: annexing
lands of William H. r.,utton, In Chartiers
torimship, to itobininn towns - lip, Alle
gheny co unty,fursclioel purpcses; Incor
porating the Pittsburgh A Temperance
rills Pashenger Railway Company; eels
Ling to real senate titles in Allegheny;
prohibiting Lusting and killing game
In Scott township, Allegheny county;
repealing act preening cattle, Ac., run
ning at large In , Ibbinsati township;
and authorizing the School -Directors of
Bellevue, Allegheny county, to borrow
Money. • •
• Mr. SMITH, of Allegheny, repealing
the act compelling railroad and other mr
potations to pay counsel feel, incorpo
rating the Citron:lu Culled Insurance
Company of Pittsburgh. •
Mr. WILSON, of Allegheny, author
izing the Treasurer to pay the rLxime o
the Allegheny Ag - ricsilturat Sudety fo
damages togrounde during the rebellion
Mr. FORD, of Allegheny, Incorpomt
ingthe Peoples' Passenger Railway Corn
piny of Pittsburgh, beginning at the
Postoflice, con nectingwith East Liberty,
Lawrenceville, Cemetery gate and Alle
gheny - alley Railroad..
Mr. JACKSON,Armstrong, increasing
the number of officers in itedbank town
ship. Armstreng county.
Mr. lIICKMAN,Cheeter, Joint resolu
tion for an amendment to the Constitu
tion fixing the mileage of members, and
favoring manhood suffrage; also a Joint
resolution instructing Congressmen to
favor a line of steamers from the United
States to Liberiajn Africa; also, abolish - -
ng days of grace on negotiable paper.
Nearly the whole 8.18i014 was occupied
in dismissing the resolution or Mr. Thoo.
Mullin, of Philadelphia, making Inquiry
on to the number and names of the oftb
cern employed last session, and the
Jllloll.llt of salaries. •
It was itnended by striking out the
inquiry as to salaries, and passed. -
Nrestsri. LINTON, THORN and Min.-
j.IN were appointed the Cothinittoe un
der the resolution of Friday last to laves.
tigate the passage of tke bill changing the
venue In cases of damages for Injuries at
Johnstown: -
Adjourned.
The GommMoe •sallaes--Deesslrslle
EH quest.* N Slastos.
Chow Our Own Corrmoaden 47
lareaassulia, Jul. 17, 18f,3.
The Committees or the House have
doubtless been seat you, and yoar read
ers have had Mae to am= them. So far
as the Allegheny members are concern
etl,elley have no right te complain, ir
re
•gard 'is had merely to the places assion
al Them.
Th• Railroad CommMco is the one
in which yo.ir :tooole have Just now the
most interest. It le too no -n, of course,
to speak decisively of the leanings of its
members on the tree railroad question ;
but It may be well enough to Rnalyze it,
as to tapir lockHtiee. The Colurnittee in
that respect rands. thud:
.Wilson, Allegheny, Strang, Tigre,
Yard, do Harr, Dauphin
Millar. do Iteuoehl, Lancister,
Watt, Phlhadelnlds, Duncan, Venango,
Adair°, do , Mclntire, Holler,
Clarke, do. Wedier, Sulaarget,
Kleckner, do Philip ..' Cheater,
Foy, - no Jcnks,Jelgerson,
Jur.. Be .k..
Westbrook. Pace.
..Tosrphs. do
, 81.okes, .42:10
Ilo'gate, •do
Those In fentirs are Democrat.
You will see, by thin, that Phitoilet
phia has right of the twenty-mio mem
bers; while Chester, Lancaster until/au-
Rhin, have each one, making eleven, or
a majority of the Committee. /fealties
this, Pike, Berke and Tioga have each
one, giving to the territory mat of the
Sthequehanna fourteen meuabers, and the
west only serest. -
blesser. Jenks and Jones, of the four
Democratic members, are free railroad
men. Josephs is a PenneylveeJa Bill
! road man, sad Westbrook has not yet
shown his hand. Mr. Belnoehl, of Lan
motor, naturally leans to the Penneylva
nit Read, and Ito, I suppose, would.
Phillips, of Cheater, iferr, of Dauphin,
has no special love for that read, nor has
lee may muse for affection toward.. it; but
his location here, at the Capitol, where,
Iss yet, no well donned local antipathy
has been iletined against it, places him
under no particular premiere in that di.
section. Mr. Strung Ica nominally a free
railroad man, but i s not esteemed se
being over-zesilous In that ropes/. The -
SeTen western-members are all free rail
road men, Including Jenks.
I have tithe given you all I know of
We leanings of the f.lomenittee, and your
readers can judge for themselves from
the facts before them.
A House ndication was givms, however,
In th ibis morning, by the &don . -
ties or a rule by a vote of aeventy to
twenty, that after a - bill has been In Com
mittee ten days a majority of the Mane
can ilisch ego It from the further coneld
oration of the Name. Hitherto under the
mien of the House it has required two
third* to do this, and one.tlelid of the
Home, having a Coutimittee on its aide,
could smother a bill in Committee to the
end of the recaion.
_This game is now
blocked; and if tits Railroad Committee
shozild attempt to smother the Free Rail
read bill, (of which I have no presents?.
preheneien,) a majority of the Rouse can
take the bill out of their hand. .
This very mach diminishes the prose
posts of the "madam," and the chances
of cpluching" bills sro likewise conohl
erably reduced.
The debate in the Howe on the Stan
ton resolutions brought nut some queer
eloquence on the democratic side. One
of the Speakers, Mr. Lebo, of Clinton,
for tantalum, said be wondered that Stan
ton did not shut 'himself up in hie shell,
like an oyster, and crawl like an wit icked
dog to the top of some lofty, rolling peak
of the mountable, and ask forgiveness of
his Maker. An oyster crawling In that
style, to that lofty height, and for that
purpose, to tugs-al-nay, sublime.
I woe is error. in stating that Mr.
Browne, of Lawninee, yawl for-the od-
Jourument of the Senate over from
!flansolny to Monday. It was Mr. San.
sun, of Montgomery, who voted, Instead
dfMr. Browne, who voted no.
The telnraph. reporter speaka hf u bill
IntrodocW Into this Senate by Mr. Er
re% as a bill to redo,* the per- than of
Jury Commissioners. Tba ix MCI ormr.
The bill solntrodoced was ono to limit
their pay M the actual number of days'
berViCO rendered by them.
ITTSBIJRGH
FROM EIIROPE.
(I 1 =wept, to the Plttsborsb tiasetta.l
WM LT BAITAIN.
AX MAI.= FIOCIAIf
LOXDON, January 15.—Considendilo
excitement: tans oevaeloned in this cityl
to-day ;by th; announcement that the'
Fenian Deary, who; with Michael Kelly;
was rescued from the custody of the
', police tyt Manchester some week,, ago,
:had been captured. The police late
,yesterday anernoms overhauled a man
near Waterford, Ireland, who answers
C ompletely the description of Deary.
:Other strong circumstances warrant the
belief that the authoritice hare not
been mistaken. The prisoner, 'under a
strong guard, started for Manchester
'this morning, where ho will be contined
With his fellow prisoners for recognition..
AIILIIICANtI •RIMATED.
The Government officials are very vig
lent. Yestarday evening two Amer--
- ':ins named litaa-roe and O'Neill., were ar
hrested at Glasgow and Imprisoned. N.
ra found en their persons indicate be-
Yo'nd doubt that they belong to the .
.lnerican wing of the Fenian organ+.
.ion. • •
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The motion recently made in the Cottri
I Queen'. Bench for a change of the
niece of trial of the Fenian. Burke, eil
fioy, Shaw and Mullaney, from Warwick
London, Is likely to be ted. •
MISSION TO THE PE.
LONDON, Jan. 18.—It to sported that
Lord Bloomilelds, British Mini er to
4uStria,. and Lord Claien n, ha; zone
on ir mission to Rome ti retie t. the
Polio to nse his influence wth the ale
ilants of Ireland for the app on of
the Fenian rerolutiOn. •
LICERICASE• AT TEN RIFF.
LONDON, January 17.—Informat km is
received hero that a very violent
!nine recently prevailed at Tenerlff and
Vicinity. Ships were driven to Pea,:
nooses unroofed and blown down, itc:
'lle demons) woo very great,` hocigh no
mention is made of lion of life.
000E0 FIDE AT CORK.
i Conn ; Jan. 17.—A vial of Greek are
era, thrown yerderday at one of the wit,.
1369803 for the Government in tho Fenlazi
LOA" hero, but the material failed to
ignite ; end no injury was done. No clue,
to the perpetrator.
A FENIAN IDENTIFIED.
I D namw, • Jannary 17. —Beening.—.li
the ozamlnatlon of Lennon yestettlay,
Sergeant Kelly, kurrivor of tho two . pO
hicemen who ward shot at Stephasirle.
and a woman, bath swore that they fully
recognized the prisoner as the man who
fiFed the pistol &hots which wounded
.0 policeman and killed the other
A TURMAN LOAN.
LONDON, Jen. 17.—The Turkish - Gov'
e ttrnent Is seeking to raise a loan in the
English market, the proceeds of which
aro to be applied to improving the nevi
gatlon of Lim months of the Danube.
ARREST OF OEOEOE' FRANCIS TRAIN •SID
MUM AMERICANS.
ILONDON, Jan. I&—Wrnert, the Cunard
stitamiship Scotia entered Queenstown
laet evening. a strong police force quirt!
went aboard imd amsted George
Francis Train, Grinnell and Gee,' three
of the passengers, from New York. It
iv iinderst.d thesegentlemen were taken
in a custody on the charge of being 'att•
tlie-member. of the American wing of
" Fenian organization, The proceed
ings cause considerable excitement both
here and elsewhere throughout the Xing
dna', especially among- American rest
dente.
NITHING FOUND TO JUNTIFT TILE All.
PIZST Or TRAIN.
bong, January 19.—A etrlet eeareh of
bh portion and Luggage of George Fran ,
de Train llladoeed no proof of complicity
.vlth the Fentanntoretnenta or justifying
hie arrant by the British polka on Inlaid
_ _
sign of being concerned in Fenian plot
I i Traln asserts that 'he 'came over
wilurope as a special correspondent of
114 New York World. He ha formally
mitered through the !Initial States C,on
-laf against his detention, and &clam he
elf arrested upon no other ground than
th finding of an Irish paper in his
trnek.
i f
augs AND itiflrra . rrzox SEIZED.
•
unfax, January 19 - .—The police 'pf.
LiMulch have made a eeleure of guns
ammunitlou found in shops of that
city to put thorn out of reach of the Fa
nnin,
AxoTI36II:EDITOP, ARRILSTEL..
pr. Waters, another editor of the Dub
*in:Meson, has been arrested, but the
nafticular charge
is not stated. It •is
supposed, however, to be oomplicilk in
FenLni movements.
oNE OP THE i'LEIMICHWELL.CULPRITP.
Lorioorr„ January 19.—Mlke Atarrutt,
who, it le now claimed, I positively
irabwn to be the party who tired the.
fu-So at the Clorkenwell explosion, has
be/In arrested at Glasgow and brought to.
London In irons.
rtussto ON TUE POLICE. • '
4 man named Claney has beenhrteated.
In ibis city charged with tiring upon the
4 Fenian manifesto was found this
mornieta postal en 'the wall of the Man
sion flonae, where it had been affixed
deipite the vigilance at the {slice, who
have no clue I. the perpetraier of thi.
daiing act. The boldness and audacity
of the Fenian. la the face of the vigorous
measures orropreasion which have been
adopted excites much uneasiness.
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iminumatt'lllUMlAllea—MlCPAßATlONts
`teon TN.E rurmas.t. CEILEMONIEX.
Tetwaxx, January 16—Mornixo.—The
:loci bearing Ike remains of Maximilian
entered thin harbor this morning. The
Naeara was immediadelyinearded by the
Aroh Duke,. wile cowered the catafalque
cot:data . Ing the corpse with wreaths and
iloweta. Great preparations. are being
male for the funeral ceremonies.
ItIAISTEIt or AAA aerotirran.
11r.NNA, Jan. 18.--KuWhas been ap
pointed Austrian Minister of War.
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The remains of Maximilian arrived
here lost night by. special train from
TriOste . , In charge of II •roilitsry "corr.
The train was met upon arrival by Aus
trian entails, a large body of troopiciind
a v4daowd of people,' who bad amem
bled to give exprenssoh to their respect
for the dead and their sympathy with
the living., The nrmaini were formally
received by the Imperial family at the
Palace This morning. • The funeral ase
(mien will be celebrated with solemn
procession and regniem mass. The man-
Ice4tion of poplar feeling is .general
and litertse. „ .
FILNICHAL .181TP:44131E8.
Vrimiti, January 38.-- - "Erening—The
obsequies of afaximtlian were celebrat
ed tit?, ev'CWllig with .great pomp and the
remains were consigned to their last
resting place.. The funeral pancesakna
was formed In the fullovilng order, viz:
the bead of . the lino was occupied' by
societimof Orphan; carrying appliTri
ate Symbols of National grief; fotiovvirit
were the clergy body the munici
pal iutheritlem the Mayor of the city; a
corps of marines, acting as a guard of
honor to the catafalque, beating
a casket • containing the romaine;
the iaehele proftuchly deenrated with
Immortelles; Admiral Tegettiolf, officers
of tt4 navy and army in uniforms; win
us badges of mourning.. In the
Chtu'r . r h of Capuctdulj ware assembled
the Emperor of Avast , the Arch Dukes.
the II Dart Cabinet, Cleurala l of the army,
the Ifiplematlc Corps, mad ' Epoch& En..
voyeof foreign powers. After the 'reg
nant:lt mass bud been celebrated, the
bodiocas placed In the vault prepared
for Its recoplaar,. Vast crowds 'plaited
the renichm daring the day. While lying
In wide. The Emperor Francis To.
seph I has written an autograph letter
to Admiral Tegetheff, thanking him in
the name of the Imperial family for his
serrieeet in recovering therfeenaini of the
late kimperor of Mexico and bringing
then4lome for . burial - among his
klu
dred.
I=
I=
ggreselve policy of the Reisehul
went In the'knetern luostlen
much alarm In Turkey,
'rho
Clove
eau •
Thd Northoirn /bat, of St. retUreburg,
has footle...Ode article on the subject.
The *niter declares Roasts does not de-
sire extol:4Ni of territory. Her only
aim hi to ;secure sleety to the Chrletann
subjeits of the Porte.
The( 8L Potorolvory Gazette Haulm that
both Eostand aad Mimeo hay* urged
Y GAZETTE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22,-- 1868.
t'ai„ . Sultan_to make extensive military
and naval preparation. in Me Meditter:
.ccurrizr 11 .1774.E—INTECIALIFT ARYT
=SIM
LoNpnw, J.inuary‘l7.—Adrieea from
Hong Fong and Shanghai state that
another lent;e woo fought.between the
rebels nud Imperivists •at..Shlntung.
The Imperialist army, which wan un
der the comin,Xnd of F'eotal, was again
defeated.
I /11153
SALK I"Jr . 'ECCLESIASTICAL
The sales of the Ecelesimitlesl estates
have so far proved very productive. The
sums reallzod at these sales show an
average appreciation of :forty-three per
cent, in value of the properly since
placed in market. • •
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FLORF.NCE, Jan. IS. : -The party of the
left InLe Wen defeated in the Italian Var.- .
!lament on tln , motion to ad jourp the de
bate on the budget for thi.; year.
si•vrit •ELQIC&
Tilt: WAR *ITIJATION
Later ad vices of Itio Janeiiu represent
tlin situation of affairs around numb
tara such as WaY . 4<tieved; that Impez
would be compelled to withdraw from
Parana aria fall back, with albhin forces,
on Aseencion. Thu allied army had
been heavily reinforced, and was press
ing the seise very closely.
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rents, January IS.—Duke Do Pei
alloy, In a totter, objects to the 1,111 le
ccutly proposed fur the government of
the prose of the country. lie thinke the
press will NS allovied too much latitude.
While he would (savor n bill designed to
giyo more freedom to the press, the ob
vious tendency of the present bill would
be to leave , journals free to assail public
and private character. -
. Nwtows.
OrEnntu_or PARLIAMENT.
Srocnnotn, January I!.—Parliamcut
mot Yesterday. The King delivered the
Opening •peeeh. After reviewing the
state of the country, ho entered upon the
subjeet of the enleiency of the army.
lie favored the enrollment of all the male
population in militia organisation., and
the purchase of the most imprtived arms
for the use of the army.
L 1 11:1333
VOTE ON VIE TIRANRFER OF WEST INDIF3
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CoPIiNItAGY.N, January 19. —Tho Goy
element has received from the Authori
ties of St. Thom. and Bt. Johns an of
ficial report of the .vote Luken on the
question of the transfer to tlio - United
States. For tee tranafer 1244; Again.
twenty-two.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Cal Telegr.vO to to rlttaarith Ouetta.J
WAbiIISoTON, Jan. hi; 1.€65.
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The Gommittce on Ways and Moan.
this morning adopted the following eery
important resolution:
Ifesoired, As thearnee drills Commit
tee; that oue hundred and fifty millions of
dollars bo considerodas the totalarnount
of revenue to be obtairied from Internal
tax., and that Mamma, as far as practi
cable, be collected from: Firscdiatilled
spirit., and lamented Liquor.; Second,
'tobacco and manufactures of tobacco;
Third, stamps; fourth, special tax.;
Fifth, Maoris.; Sixth, dividend.; Sev
en:ft, luxuries and amusements; Eighth,
- hooka and railroads. Lensing the least
islasi his num to be collected Iron, 10d11,,
trial pursottm, or reliere that claaa of in
entirely.
! MITRE AD: COVET-TETE WARDLE CAAC.
Thu Supremo Court woo crowded this
afterwoon with many of tho most dis-
ting,tiAhr.ll members Of the Imr now in
Washington, to hear Um argument eon
rectal with ca,se No. az parte Win.
11. NlcArdic, on nu appealTiorn the Or
lull Court of the toiled Statee for the
Sonthern Li . O.rht nt Nbasissippl. ib wilt
tar rueollected 'atlantic was arrested and
Imprisoned Ir order of General Ord, and
ordetrd to he'tried by Military Commie;
mion,- . on Um charge of hindering- recon
struction by certain ~ publications In a
paper at Viet:slang, of which he is edi
tor. The aecused moo held tan ball In
tern thousand dollars to await further
. • - •
proccellina.. The motion aratuodao-dav
W. as to goring an early hearing .to all
the prlnelpl, involved.
Senator Trumbull wan 4,linrel for the
military authorities. Ha contended that
this was not in any norm. a politkal
quostion, nor was It of emit a crimitud
character so required the Court to Mee It
preference.. Beehive, the acceine.,l being
saw at liberty, though nutter ball, woo
miffering no grievous hardthip. '
Judge Black toot:_ Issue with Mr.
Trumbull ; and argued that the interests
notortivorM'Ardle, but of all ritirens of
the Utthed States were Involved In the
,theetion, and he insisted that the liber
ty of the citizen was the moot precious of
all bleesings. Ile did not ask the early
consideration of the thee us a matter of
%aver, but of patio*.
Judge Sharkey briefly showed the im
portance of the course suggested by
Judge
Mr. !Inaba., appearing for the Gov
ernment, opposed, the motion for an
curly trial.
The Court took the matter ander ad
FNINALILEN . IS OULLEAII ON TUN LOWEN
MINKLYOPIN.
(:en. Sewell , Awaistant InspectOr Gen
eral, reports, under date of Vicksburg,
January - 3th, that en unsettled ;date of
affairs existn, with great destitution,ibut
no! waryatlon. Comparatively few piart
tations will be working the ensuing year,
thengh more attention will be Dahl to
4tereabt. Few,ontracts are yet being
made will, freedmen. He mold find no
evidenee of the truth of the assertion
mat the planters had determined on con
evens] action to force negroes to work at
lower wagre. lie thinks it will be ne
eeelsary, fur the goyei - nmeut to lune a
liniitedamount .of riotous in the ricer
nountim of Louisiana, • Ilissisairipi and
Askamas, bet In the interior there is lit
tie!apprebension of muttering. give"
0 report. that un agent of Lake Prowl
denos abseended with $B,OOO, deposited
with hiM by the freedmen, and wo
g:ludas flaying there never was a time
when t h e bureau was more needed than
it the present time.
M=l
The, following named gvhtlemen were
to-dey designated by the :Provident au
Commissioners for die annual ;may at
the:United Steen Mint, In g'ltlladelphia,
on the 10th of February: "Non. Samuel
Finial°, Sew York, Prohresor Joe.
Henry, of Miashligtori, Professor John
Fosrey. of Nw York, Hon. J. P. Put.
nem, o Boston , nom J. R. McClintock,
of Pitteborah, D. F.l). 'Bell, of Louis
vino, lien. John il. Weldon, Jr., of Man
Francisco; John J. Knox, Treasury-11w.
Imrtment, and Franklin Poole, of Phila
delphia.
WARRINGTON, .71113.18, 149.
PINANCiAL.MATI-61513.
. .
The fractional currency Issued for the
aren't, amounted to Cire,ooo; amount ship
pee $374,7:10; amount redeemed and dee
troyied 1349,400; National' bank notes B
atted Mi,linth amount of the latter In
'circbtation $2l/9,466,:5eL
N
ONUEftNING NATIONAL ItAlCia. •
CI, 11: Loren will introduce the follow
tpg resolution In the Home on Monday:
litisolved, That the Secretary of the
Treasury be requented to communicate
to the Ileum any information In his pos
session comerning loans by any National
banks In the City of new. York, In Moe
lation of section tVil of the National cur
rency act, of any portion of their capital
In exams of them Smits provided by sale
act, upon railroad or mining stockfi at
fictitious values, and whether hh [in
formation lu his powiestlon that any ea
cers of such banks are engaged In specu
lative operations in ouch mocks, which
Involve the capttel and credit' of their
respective Isialltptlons, and that . in the
oven( of his not being In possession; of
the - !necemary facts to furnish this
information, he take immealtate steps to
cause the examination to be made and
ndopt ouch monaural as will compel com-
Yliance by ouch banks with the proAds
aus Of the Stational currency act. '
EZZLIZE!
It le expectedthat the delude velitsoen
take up the bill rcperted from the Coln.
mittee on Territories duritg the pre : Rest
Congress, providing for the admission of
the State of Colomdo. - fileBe the Presi
ding ' vetoed the bill for it almilar plu
mose, I about a year owl; the population
Ins largely inereased. - the vote In August
last being two thousand three hundred
and forty-tire more than theprevious
year, fond the people generally. being
now more Mau heretofore in favor of the
edrobision. The frlendsof" the' measure
for thase end other reasons are sfulgulne
of Rumex'.
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.uovaarion or coLonano. • •
r...por. 'Evans of Colorado, onset the
Senators elect, ar rived here from Denver
this 'Morning. He rays that the Indian
Peace Commisaionere havetfeen deceived
by ex Porte mbireprementatiggp In regard
to hie course with' the I . - IMens, white
Governor of Colorado, and that there le
not a I,Riegle fact to ehow that be did set
oaramtly and faithfully strive to avoid
Indian bestilttiolritt that Territory.
invittr
CE REPORT-TUE GIZTTTSIRTFi
A8T41:14 501traZ.
,House Commits's on Retrench
;km finished U. consideration of
ert of tin Cenuntsidoner of Ulan.
The
meets
the re
mil Roraima, giving Marmon, why the
scheme knowla the Gettysburg. Asir
lum for Linn Soldiers was exempted
from the p.yment of the special tax, and
in course of the present week. General
Van Wick will make areport d uiving the
'
history of the scheme, conclu ing'with a
es
olution requestingllie Commiasioner
to revoke Ike an that the tares
and license may be collected from said
Antodation the same u if ao permit bad
ever
PhILDSIZX'S BOILEAU iZTENINION.
Strong efforts are being made to pre
vent tho contraction of the Frbedmen's
Snouts in Tennessee and Kentucky; as
designed in a cirtalar. truer of Major
Gener.il llowud, approved by . General
Grant, Secretary of War all interim. It
hi, represental to the Department that
nee:witty allots for retainlOg the agents
of the Sunnis in these litotes instead of
:6
committing its affairs to aalministra•
tlon of army officers exclusively.
Within a day or two the embers of the
Tennessee Congressismal delegation have
called on Secretary Stanton, having. In
view the name object, and lie will at ooze
consider the subject.
ih, petition, signed by 'several hundred
°Morsel men 'of Maryland, km been re
ceived by General Howard praying for
a continuance of the Burson In that State.
=
The . receipts or Internal Revenue
during the week amounted tit only 123,-
1:8,000.
Waroarsopou, January 20, 18117
=I
The Supremo . Court to-day announced
a decision as to the appeals from the
Court of gains,. ThetO are allowed by
the, act of Congress, but dm questions
sent up fur review must tie strictly those
of law. Chief Justice Chose was absent
from the bendh in consequence of sick
new. No opinion was tklivered on the
Motion to advanCe ou.The docket the
hfcArdle cm*, which, was argued on
Trifler. . I
TRE PIAMIDNOT . 47III FIITUATION:
• •
• •.,...
Tho IFer/tfri - dirrespondent in a per
ennui interview with•Piesldent Johnson
yesterday, elicited the Ite'lowing from
the Executive t Thee neihe President
of the United State,' he I:Nrsis hound by,
oath to atiminbiter the Cloverament ac
cording to the Constdulien. Ile had, In
defending a principle, ifound himself
eingularly oppoaeti i y aecitlter brooch of
the doverninent, but ho had faith in the
good some of the people,And adinedifica
lion of sentiment bum ensued. Th-elladi
cale have mad* Congress a political mon.
strosity. Ilayingoverleaped all boande
ewe time of party and:political add/I
lion, they now keep on drying by von.
quent in the South ihiayear to obtain
power more than equivalent to that lest
In the North. Ito then referr.sl to the
effort 'trout. to 'Conitecetilet wits the
asewetinatiou plot, and said the leaders
of that movement are capable of employ
ing any measures to get rid of him or
isheer.away kin power. • The measnme of
, Congress 110 Bald were revolution
ary.. Tho 'propos/Son to. remove
by ad of Congress ura vested authority
of the Preeldeat es Commander-in-Chief,
Le a direct 'deletion of the Conntitntion.
The bill aldendted by Sir. Binghsun as
smites the right of Congress to do away
withthe President altogethei If it chooses,
awl makes itselfexcentive as well as leg
'slater of the tiovernteent: The aasump-
Lion Is arrogant, dangermin and destruct
ive. If there had been a , Blxral, goner
eue, law-abiding sentiment predominant
•the North, by thin time the South
would have been elmoet ,upon its leggin
again. The vanity of the negmes would
not have been fed to budding, that labor,
free labor for their old masters nhoeltl be
neglected, shirked and lent. There
would have been no military usurnatien,
hut civil governments is each State, and
ho was convine,el that if every District
Commander In the Booth' should be
changed to a Department Commander,
with him dutieseontite d to modeling the
civil {authorities to preserve order, civil
goveenmentewould be rapidly and peens.
fully, retttorell In his Judgment the
epeady result of thin would be thereor
•ganiration of thb whole country; but It
apmeirs as if Congress wide.datertitined
not tb allow the happy con.eunimatien. •
A reolutien, such as them headlong 1
apiritd seen determlnedlo precipitate,
may have, if sulfated to in on, an effect
more damaging than the: civil war. In
remonse to an. Intimation that be was
iteweetood to intend to exercise all the
authority vested in him, to repel these
revolutionary tneantiren, the President
said: "lie inta•ndeti to do his ditty, and
as to what that duty may Involve, it
would be premature, lie said, even to
suggest. We will leave special mew.-
ere, for speciel ....hem. When they.
art'. I have ennildence Mille good sense
f the army, and certainly I believe in
the people: I believe in the young men
—they will not permit a revelation to le
accomplhdled, even though it might be
neceseary for the people to take , the mat
ter into their own hends.','
!MATT ROBBERY AT TtTESTILLE
SIOO,OOOOU Bonds and Cut
Riney Stolen
'7 Telegr•pk to Uhl, PlUbaro Uuette. i
Tin:send.); Pa., January 16.—The
house of John Benblnghoef, oa Ben
ningoef fIW, was entered about .7t7.0
thhi evening, by . four men, diaguitted
by handherchlikt 'over their flew, Rad
robbed Lim of over nne hundred Althea
and dollare—forty thointand in boucle
and the tolanceM currency. They pr. ,
sent. revolver, at the - beetle of the
when they proceedesi to tie
Mr.. John lienrilnahoof, hit elite and
two eon. ' al. • hired man and girl.
Taking the koye from kfr. Bentunghoof,
they entered the Rafe arereatracted the
above 'amount, after : which they eat down
and waited bait an hour for the return of
Mr. Joseiriki flenningttoof, another son,
- who was *been% and who had In the
house onenfLlttlit'arietent burglar safes,
eontelning a lame amount. .11• did net
return until I after the ha rgla ra left, taking
:with them throe homes and a cutter.
TKE GRAND ARMY
lEMOIMMZI
EST Telegraph to Mg/ tilLbargh theatre]
PRILLDETAMIA: • January 17.—Tho
Grand Army of the Republic, In Con
vention to-cloy, elected 'General Logan,
of Illinois, an Commander•in.Chlef, and
General OWen, of Philadelphia, as Sen
ior Vlce Commander. Two hundred
and forty thousand persons ere repre
sented by the delegates now here.
.The National Convention of the Grad
Army of the Republie mat to mare crin
volition teat night. General Sickles no
r:1100d the choir. Tho Committee on
Retail intone, ennelating of General Hurl
bart, of Illinole; General:Nathan Kim
ball. of Indiana.. General Joules 11.
McKitlm, of New York. electoral B. Hal
stead of New Jersey, and Major Clayton
McMichael, reported the following,
which was unsnimouely adopted:
• Re.TOlCtfl, That veteran soldiers and
sailors are as steadfast now as' ever to
the Union and tiag, and fully recognize
the claims of U. S. Grant, General of the
Army of the United States, to the cond.
donee of the people, end recommend
him for I President of the United
States. In implicit contidenee that the
victories Wen under his guidance tirwar
will be fully carried out by him in
peace in such measures en shall etaltre
the full fruits of our exertions.
BOSTON.
Wte steads reasoning.— RAO se
dred Allrected-1144. llVOtka
pepsea.
Cfly felerraph to an r Illaburgh b Baena)
Barrox, Jan. 16.-The, four hundred
inmates of the Deerysland Institulion
hare bees eruldenly taken ill from the
effects of mason, supposed to to meanie ,
adatinistored in feed or water by smut,-
kaoera , party. With the exception-of
olur matron it Ls believed all will - re.
eAver. The nymotoms am similar le the
noted National Hotel disaster.
The gas works at Lasonis, N. IL, were
barns this Itiregoon. Loss $3,000.
CHICAGO.
..likateisinfe Pelwo a• Whole Family
lepsoh to to. Ptt , .Ou[te Beatta.l
. ,
Cittnatio, Jan. 19.—A young woman
named Elizabeth Stang wtts arrested yogi
terclay for attempting tb. poison her
father; mother, brother n od two fastens,
bLpuwillug
alnl trychninci in their coffee.
t . tudltio e n re , "a n e o i rr im br e tro in v a egrig g . " T'L s
girl acknowledges Jawing purehased the
poison, but asserts Wet it was nt the in
stance of her mother, whom she charges
but it in the coffee.
=imm
AND BII, B - BlXTON.—Qatlie 8811 Nat, at
tlta redo.. of B.n 11.1bar.l. Centro
by Al.: P ; A. Sail. of nu Mira Praabyt.plas
CharrA. al JAI. lily, Oat. at IL Paul. MLaa..)
((CO. u. Axweews, Ma...
and Alias FAX/811 L.Nourox, or lilt
Jammu Ifth, et llioresldeacreet the bride's Iw
nate. rm. beer iber•Wm•
Preston. Ruler or et. liedreirs bluely. Mr.
T. M. lIILLICISPIZ u 4 bibs many nirswzu
zaTopr,_ weed Mushier oC Mr. M.ll. Mdse.
=I
170WAIITY.-0a Wedat sd or, manilas, uuuuuuu
dill, al 11 , 4 o..lyek, CHLMULK.a..uaIy
daughter et Wly. yad Lavinia Itawyrd, aryl 1
year. y synths yad IL day..
NOLIINItY.-0/1 fallow ll*.at o'clock
r. sr. CICIII/11411t. wird of UN /ale Jan..
SoOrsit7. Of itawroote•olIlo , gad if Furs.
PET/TL — fla $a a 4.y Ma ta.t...t the
reoldorce of Ms fallow, lour Elnao•or. , Owe,
IIiNJA/11111 r. gcrriT.egllls Arm otaprlager
LI a Co., LOW ally.
.11U11/11.11.—At ale eteldoaca, Woods Ittia,pa
Itt7ll 7 li It MAU% trietalla It / a
1111ADLET.—Oaltoadon . loary Llth s _al
natlasseo la Kansa tetra/alp. Ittlalatall
lISAULLY, talus liolk year of, ht. aka.
Saaday °casing, at 'ZS oclock.
etLaiILVITIC MOON a liovt•of tag lam Jolts
Moos. la the Mb Tsar
.1111.31".-0a Baader moratag. Jaaosey' nth,
PORTER WILJar• allad lb Jean
acid elcoatan. • :
as
et W. 7. W. Z.: A.A. , 4.)111 " 61111.1"
Wd years add I loWbs. ,
COSBLERCLLL.
I
Onrois Cs fl Pa-maims Gutevia,
Namur, 4..0 20,
We us erport no Improvement In the te.e•
eel, markets, end while there le • moderate
J ablaut trate, and a 'Aar volume of basket., In
the NIUMMIte. eyerittang eanslderen, thus me
no changer In puns worthy of special Lao
uce.
of &AlN—Winter Wheat to In stead, de
mead at VAS for Red, and CAS for White.
Oats more costive and steady hot uttchaored
we an repack sales of IMO bushels; to 'arrive,
at tzlee}ec; Wee on spot at 06010 c, and In store,
at diem , Are le in rteady demand but itm
Manged; sales of 2 eushelo at 61„1001,46.
Bane, la wens and In demand, lad prime
Spring would doubtleu brim 51,714421,90. born
Is In rather better &nand, and we ales report
•ales of new at
7LOOII--Is eteady, with a modarate local de
mand but unchanged} me coatmo• to quote at
5110.11,60 for Spring Wheat; 112012,60 for
Winter, and 814,00411510 for fancy brand.. Ere
Floor le loll} quoted at ICAO. Illlchwhett dud.
at 114,6005,
PROVISIONS—Bacon is steady but ure
clanged at isMelto for Shoulder.; 140 for
Ribbed Sides; and _ Buller Cured
Yams. Prime kettle rendered Lard 11Qtlyie,
in tierces and bbls, and 13X0i4e in keys. Neu
Port nominal at ra. Dried Beer, warm.
MILLFEED—I,ut • sale. reported Feu
sr 13.20121,25 for nllddneeet 11,0031,75 for
Seconds,,sicd $1,4031e21 for Bram
•
SEEUS—Satto of Clove:seed at ST,EO and
Flaxseed at VAL No moymnont in Timothy,
at yot.
LlAT—la . oulat and nolhanged.4lol72.l
country wagon., ast.J.qoallty.
BUTTER—Prime to choke 8&11 Botta la
alio dy demand at 55®400.
T.GOS.(yootad &toady at Wt.
Ari , Lts—l. in steedy doom,' Nit
changed; 'Wee at 13400 per buret, as to
quelltY. .
POTATOES—goId and unahasgf d; amall
niers la atom at Sla LID per bush, and 2303,60
per bbl, a. to quality.
DRIED FROlF—Teune.see Peaches (guar
ten) aro • bales offered at. TOAD, but , prime
Weeteru halves are still quoted at Itulne. Ap.
plea, 202 c,
LARD OlL—Steady, mills a fair demand sod
la quoted or manufacturers at era for No. 2,
aid SIMI for No. 1.
BEANS—DeII at $3025.
LIUMiti,Y-41tated at $707.5e.
CHLNORRItS---QuotedatOlßlM
ALLEGHENY CATtLE
°snow omits PrrosevaexCfllerplei
• Noses,,'January 20,
Hangs.
The market wee only moderately &elder,
'and while some dealers were not eatieSed,
tithers reported it fully as good a they en.
peeled it would: be.' The supply was :madder
ably larger than last week, lho .hole number
on sale being estimeted In round Wm:ben.
one thousand head, though so far as we could
learn, there were but comperatlrely few In the
handset outelders, and bat few left arm..
sold. Prime retailing cattle were in dna.,
, and sold without mach diNeulty at full prim.
but common and inferior grad es did not sail as
readily as lest week, and It Is safe to Inter, did
not bring a. good pollee. There was an un
usually large number of bulls or: snle;11:40. a
goodly number or old cows and rough steer.,
.4 these, as already remarked, did not Meet'
ante► reedy tale, unless slight oonceselo.'
were made. The following is a pretty full re
port of all the leading tales : • -
Dolan d Grey whole:Rated at head of prime
fat 7111001 s Meets to ft. U. Union, for P/dco di
caaaateMi sleeks. head at I—avenging about
1.261 lbs,
N. Cam .01,1 is h.d toe goy. at !Mr tend
5 beat on his own...not at 06.
Pestoa bad It header Naablegba CI. (Pa 7
etunk -- fold at eHat: tumid whoa
we telt the yards, benagnuable to get his prise.
E. gate told IS heed of salse4Ohlo stook for
flambee. at Yfialali; ana 20 head on hLo own
amount u MAN.
Ptak:Ay k Bro. sold I bulls at 734. and 9 rows
at O.
of k Kahn report having retailed
head of ti
and 1111nole tattle at a„ti to a.
Wan. Laden/ deo. and Smith Talmage
sold tem usual number on commission, 17.
we 41.1 not get particulark further thed that
the arm cannel Arm sold It head to Greco.,
weld k Ulm at 5346 e. .
Shemnerg k Hartman report haring .old 16
head ot 11.11ingto• Go. cattle at AQ1,50.
IV. Vernon sold =head for Bine no MS—
steers andcowe,• end 10 heed eyelets on tut:
own aaeount et 67 , 40r74.
Kraus 41. Oa. report haring sold al head of
Ohlo stook at 612 5 'we
8, Joluodoseriumauted 11 head of Jeffersoa
Go. (Cede) stock 10 Keefer: sold S heed at 7
and eat 6.
Myers Al Needy report baring sold Nlbead
of Chicago tattle W. 4616; and IC he. from
Ohio at aNII%--the *Wald& dant. haring
beta obtatood tor couple of chow bullock.
.I..lle&Lieter solo II Mod of Ohlo cows,
betters and bulls en conealaidon at 4%01.
Stark. 111 Tf.1.0. report hermig sold 50
kind of tlakewo battle at ex aci, .41 at from
Ohio, at 0 , 015.4
Ueda. a Taylor sold SO head for Kleer
kn 7 tall at 6. 7 e073,7; and to at. for Case at
414(Ta.
Biseltito. aoid IT, keel of
Chilago cuttis for B. bond an 11‘01; IS for
fucker at iLfarl, and 6 head for Porter at
.Bt.
(Gent were other alb, the particulate or
whisk did not res. ...I are hare glean
anoint, to establlab the plural toms of the
market.)
. ,
There to. not s Teel large .apply of Sheep
on sale, but owing, Me pregame to the recent
adettece, the market was devoid of life or
bourtmert as butchers we not free buyers et
present prices. though prime fat Sheep brought
rary f air prweo,s% to to, gross. Common and
Inferior grade. ere about as dull se leer, and
mut oaty be gold At eery lore genres, they are
not :wuted for attputent, and reepaatable
butehersattll not buY , Lts•mi We quote the
foilowteg oetear'
Pas. Shaw reperU haring sold 140 head of
totems Lawrence county Sheep at 41,10 to
raelt par head
fort uicay Bro. sold a head—a ll they hur—
, Wallin h. Sumter sal TO head of good to
perms Sheep at 6 to ea per pound.
Cleo. Montgomery bad Yet head of Allegheny
emtuttl Sheer' be supposed they 00144 aroma
about 114.6 a per head.
Wan (Puerta bold /14 head, rutting from 02.10
MAO per hood.
Them . wait an mama!, large cumber of
Hoge ea We today, aa4 thlz, together with
the amaze la the weathar, depressed Qs
starketeosowhetf ud umpired with east
week. prim. If turyitazg, ruled a abed.
lower.
itothettilde Flyer, report brass retailed
during the put week CS heed at 1 to 8.
Essarlalt, Schwartz it Co, report Itaziait
to 65. i.
tailed dada' the week abort% RS head at 7,14
1==!!
(By Telemann to the Putearge Gaeta 1
Mow Tax, January 20.-00tton Mad) ,
but lea aeUvet sales of VMS bales at 171(*
17%e for middling uplands. Flonm receipts,
0,700 01.101 more active with alas null in
favor of lanyere; ales of .15,1100 bbl. at KM.
9,00 for superfine Sate and Western. 19,70
010,00 for extra State, $9,30011,10 for extra
Westerm.ll,sool47o for labile wbeat extra.,
11.1 , 001.1.7 e for 11.• IL 0., 410,54112 for oom.
moo to good Sc. 1001 .111010 for good to
choice extra do; closing heavy; Included to
the abate soles were 3,0011 0010 extra State
11 0 ,20.0. a speonlatiom California - Flom
Inlet; Mir. of 450 sake at e 11013.50. By.
Floor steady; salsa of 250 bbl. at sl.oBo'/A.
Whisky doll and unclongod. Wheat;
ccipts,ltenac• nominally In buyers. favor;
sales of 2.5015 bus red Penni)/ nr llll 5111, 45 ,
1.500 bus white California at 113,1204e3.15.
Aye qqlet; males of rai bug new Southern .t
a1,701AL12. Barley steady: ales of 700 bus
State at SIBS at railroad depot. Bleat steads%
ales of Mu ba at 11.65. Receipts corn 01,112
but the market to more active and 10 2 0 bet
' tom salvo of 0,000 bn 1d.2711113 for new
mixed remora
for
IIIaRGIAG ern ,, kl
41.5501,31 tor white son and
e 1.9001,25 for new yellow Jersey on.doek.
ILeeeeeesllMa oats 3.4970rk the market Is lower;
ales of Hem be western in store. Rine Arm
at Ino4ollo for Canadian. Coffee Quiet um
firm. ougar Arm; ales of Ile libds Cuba at
I 31.0; ARO boxes Ilamina 1:4214100. Mfr.
lasses steady. Hops toast -at 5000.00 for
American. 'Petroleum quiet at 1Ut4014)./o
for crude and 1.0021 Ne tor refined bonded.
Park heavy and Lowery ales of sixObbls at
153,5501i,13 for new utess,l closing at 121,43
can, 117,9f111 for prime/ and 11471010,19 for prima mast al. kiln [bids new comsat
071. seller for January, 1.11,00021,02.e11er for
Starch, and 1121,37011,50 seller for February.
Beef Moody: gales of kin tdds at pralmull
prioes;MO Mama prime mom at, 152,750.1.1.50.
Reef barns Quiet; gates of alp tibia at 131,50
31,50. Bacon tibia; sales of 170 boxes at lug(
012 e for Cumberland cut, and Meld° for
inert cleat also MO boxes lout clear for
February at prlate torus. Cot moats mia I
Live; Wes a 000packagos at SAPS. far
shoulders and 1301:10 for hares. Dreseed
hogs eteadv at FRilpfide for western, and eti
09 and Margo for elty. Lard steady; we.
ef Me SDI,. at 141,01405. Butter Arm at SS I
iso for Mete. Cecoae., dull at 110150.
Paled. to Liverpool quiet and Arm.
Last—Floor closed doll and steady with
rather more dolug In cOmmongradoe, ekief
-177 areOulation. Wheat is amino'', sin
common. Bye to nominal. 0.00 Mooed at
apiffige for western in store. Corn Is 114
1r re and firm at 111.50 for new mixed welder°
afloat, sod sljeßf for old intged 1111111111113 In
sUars, Pork is quiet at glektallMeiltf for old
mesa,. IMIAINAI2I,OO for Fob:nary,. . a n d.
WBBACE/1.2 5 ior Molnar .lees WO barrels
mesa at 1:1,75 after Haab. Beef Is Arm
with a fair demadJ. Cut =tall 'ere nomi
nal. Baln le emlet and oteMIT , Lad 10
tu . .. 1 35011 5 30 for fair to almost.=
and kettle recidered. • • • .
al. pmts . Market. • . •
sr ru.~ate up um, ettgaburgik fitutte.l
. sr. Loma, January 01..-Ilitslams general.
IL almost impended, there being move-
IT ..Gogh doing to :tietablbitt. price..
Toeimo, none. offering. Cotton staff at
.115 et. Plow In demand, bet confined to the
local trade prints:and tivelfmtged.. Wheat
noohaelted at 62,4002,55 Roy/thus to choice
red and white. Corn; email .eaten - •at toe.
Oats doll at :0071. .1/ulay rearm lout Mah
er at 55,?..503,35 for spans and fall. Ilya
muter al. e 1,7001,74 the Uttar for chine,.
Provlehyna held [trod'', bat 'there to no
Inquiry, and prima nominal Lard; small
aided or country tattiest lee. Bogs dint at
fr6(1 4 960. - -Reoadeta—lrloarl 4l/0 barrels.
wheat; OP make. Corn; MO b athe).. ()eon
MO :Moo; M. head. Weather'
eloud4 There was a brisk snow stern Ma
- • .21,1ditsts flaskei. . ,
Itinimmilt to tn. ritiabarub Omani.)
Buiyato, 11.—Kraut In store and
afloat: wheat WIJOOO but corn IM,IIOO bitioats
ROM ben barley TAXI pupa 31A00' Pemi
bu. lionsennoban pawMamall
Wl:scar lots at. oSiadeiri opting
pm for Po t Cann. Gom.lottOrt
u am lota at $1,1081.11 on Via trot; minoi
pally at Ino Maine neuron Oats dull; weld.
en: offered Tit In Mote. - nye 'nominally
Dro&M• Barley gale; - Mesa pork.un
ned bogs OT- tillibwlninl :• ittualnal.
. .
• taalayllilelltaragia. • •
?alum* ts - theritlaborgb °anew.)
Jall:Va.Ltessass t. sery sa,
laas 654.560.601 madloan 1ea1...10,10/ salsa
lama 019 as Unttao L lalSOUko. 119exilr 1.
117.7450L1,25 tar aaperana Rua fancy. Whoa;
la la.mallraal, Cara 41112Saa• -Oats la Ream
Baena and 9 lioulderears9W.• 'tars Wail'
arc 114a..11a1k Moulders are OW (Hear
'ldea 'No.% Lard Ll4AlPrk. •Ifera Park is
e11a.Z02401.
14 ,I.g
°sem olo** trersartmew INumerri,
p a ra, L y. Jetmary 17, lOU, I
The Went important fester. we hare to no.
tla thlewrielt 1/ a reduction Of • treutrtar of
cent P.O pourid on bar Doh. and teehtritTe
cents per keg en 'nails. Buelosio la all
Drenches of the Iron trade coati:ma dell, the
orders from ell quarters befog limited In new.
her end light do amount, but a good arnica
business is confidently eradiated, as Niece
hare been putfiown to • point that PittelnuTh
csa compete' with other point, which for •
sear or more past , bare been
molt
to
monopolise her trade, and,it molt be admitted,
with elme dentrs of raceme. The decline In
metal and labor, enables our anmfaetoters to
make the redrietion &bore lot's, and we pre.
diet that at thane r , otateses, PlUsborgh will
again reclaim Melly of her Ammer pstronkboth
in the South and West. The following are the
calf rates.. taken from the circular of Dole
man, Rehm t till., of the Duqueette Works:
Common Ear mica flts
Horse S
=CM
. -
hoop and LLHA. Rand
R 1121.1 .ad Square —...
(HAI
Ural and half k
Boller
Twk ........
ME=
Sheet I;On:10 io IT iN 0
IS to 24 I% Tg
2.A , 110
All sheath oyez 9)9 In, 9,144 Ma extra. -
101 to 'NM Nails 0 1 00
Fencing and 14 floe 760
Bradt 45 15 Sil fise 630
Id sod 01 0 00 uln lining OCO
al and 7d . 616 - Canal... ---..... 070
114 and lid... .... 600 Cut 15011:61 .0 60
ad ' 0 001
• Dam! Nalla-74 Loa, 106,00: I tool,, 0;261 15‘
Inch, 00,10; ILL tool, 10,14; 11X inch. 06,110. I
Tan as.—ti et* of aceentanco at C day., With
current rate of I Exchange on New York; Or W
discount 013 percent. for cash, if Maimed os
reacipt of Invoice. Payments to 14.1 trade La.
New York Exchange. U. 8. ?poultry Notes,,
or their faulvaleut. Nails la Lots of NM kegs
and upWards, 11140 Per hog off.. No Catmint
001111 s of lean than fifty dollars.
I==nl32
erne, op egg Prrensvadi Camps,
rILIDAT. Juludy Ir, Mg.
The lurid &trine the Out wu • dull one.
The result le we hue but fiw salad to Mord.
wegotledone do, however, pulled for eons
round lot; sod we are prudes.' • large lo
de& for our out report. We quote the fol
lowing eller: •
errostntorns COAL exavreo pearl tin se.
1071101 on. •
goo tow Own Ony Fort. Ul 00-4 moi
100 emu b100d... au 00
030 • I ifferrlorat farnsos tl so I.
070 1 1 .Wedlum (Mon Ony 5100••• pup
100 " Open Gm 30 00-10 0/0
137 ° ON/ FOlll4 p. .
Mahouts,/ Vallsy . No. I
43 00-41001
10 ° Low Grads ' 3000 ~•
02/11701741. 4 .
20 tons Juniata
10 Junllta.ro.
133 i;
100 tom Mott .. . .. 311110-4saes
[ Coax.
:Co ton. Ohio Ooke—Orel NM eo—!am
13=EIMMEI
=3
nail., ay Earnings.
The follotring , is a statement of the ap
proximate earnings and expel:me of the
Plttatirgh, FL It apt* and Chinas° Natl.
;ray Company dmtng the month of Dee.
sit., end of in• earnings and expermes for
the decal year, exam December list, ISO, as
oompared with the year INS, •
• . lacre93
/rola lit. 192. orer 139.
Prel99. 933 Dell le I 393311 53 • 73,39 13
Ti Pa.sen 339 ... 13,0] 7.. 11C.5111 11
e. 319ter.. 13=10 TACO CO .17 CO
0,51 e:FlAry. 7,514 SI . 7.73 34
99011304 . 1.6./ 30 1 91 It 739116
.......4 511.:.231 $ bass, $17450 De
Li p.n.s +30,1913 411,1C1
=
C==i
/.ara • p from
Jpltolkeal r7,!R,l6'i a 1 C 467.51 Of
Expended do. 4,Edl OM 17 11,1r7.6•1 14
•
Net 01.1.'0 for • •
..42.5.1.111 as ir.ams.o @ i 53.514
ad Lot A 1 ..•
operat:a. N. • •
and L.
7) (00 CO 11'5.467 coils CM It
=
• • .
enaa aZ141,114.13 /Warn 54 sms.utt
Decreui over 1144.—Vasalaa. rs. 111 7 .514 Cf: ti
p •naelq, Wan n 1; Earnlan. tram Jan. 1 Spore.
S=o.4nl 41: larenaea flaw Jaa.l 50014 1.
II :4 : 415 V.
Balitinware fettle analseg.
trAfretitonz, larmary IT. ottainge„ at
the neales during the poet week amountedko
1013 bead, efeinst lee last week. Of the num
tor offered Ire head game from West Virglnta,
ars from Ohio. 311 from Virginia. and le from
alaryisnd, over the Beltheore and Ohio Bail-
Nadi go from Maryland and le Gem Yemeni
rants oe tootle:A It from Maryland by boat.
Of the receipts 110 2.0 were taken by Balt!.
more butchers, 7) by tamers for grating, egg
sold to epeculators for Seaters markets. 73 to
Washington and Arinspoile battles., *ad the
balance were reabiporst to the Fret without
being offered hete. Prises to del ranged am
follow., Old cow and asalsWele 'et $3 4,0
ordinary Min givers, oxen end 1:9•14 14,7605,00;
fair to good stook cattle. egeyd.2s; 415-quality
beenee, 07041; and the very beat 00rreunge3.26
per 100110, the 07111000 WU* help( about KO
-II CUM • ads.e on the
_beet grads., while
common and medium grade... rweisaaged.
Sheep-The supply boo be fair during Ow
past Week. but meetly ot an interior it naltS.
for which. 41403)5e been bent the taken rate.;
Coed sheep are scarce at 0443130 par POlntd,
Hogs—The aupply • has has Idly aped to
the demand during the put taut; Cala hare
but MU, bat prices dunned U. par lee /ha
Oa the rata of lur MOM, undue to-day from
$9,71.1Va per lb. eel, tar fats' to goad tat
gleam. Market.
'air Telegraph to the Plttaberih tiasetts.]
Ciuttoo,Jminary 93.-.Cloor doll at 118,13 y.;
OW for spring extras. Wheat. /lag firmer
end , !,,,Ole blaker;.No. 1 almost tiotranal at
6=.000402,0 , for No. I, and 0,0341:11,0634 for
No, 2. ctompg et 02,011 V for No. Z. eora Open
.l at 34ggle lower, rolled mad closed at 830
for sew; old 10 more &Olives% gtigt7o for No.
I, and P.So for No. 9. • Osta nt fair speculative
d 01 1 3 .30 01 1634069340. oloilnfl it oetalde
price. lire 10.010?. awl tiomingl. Thule,
more artive• et 01,64%01,8e for Na 2. and
111.1.41ie01,63 for retooled. Prorlmons dull.
3lesi Pork at
137.33001.30 Maisel; OM for
standud Moodcaltel3,3o for aura prime;
614,73 for rump. and Is doll at 18 3012%o ;
email aides of prime steam at. the OatalCla
daare. Sweet Pickled Hams ere quiet and
miteas2y stag. En kits la Meats dull and Itav7.
i r
Short Clear elder at Ilyic. Gram Kea in
aetiVe; NM. at 10%0 IMMO black. D
Dogs on good demand for ohlomeat an 10.
eel inoonut; the marlort la limier and es
nage.% from 40,7308.33. and closed at
V 7,1688,15 Melding eri IA light gall h app.
itemelpte for Mat 421 hamsa—dcmr2.9:o4olg;
wheat. 16.504 corn 03,003; oats 17.1160 bush;
dreamt hogs 0,300) nye do 1,009. $..• ewe
—flour 1,700 bbls: wheat 11,300: 0000 , boa,
oressal hams 3,001; nee do 1,070.
ClueWaage cartel. ''
Br 'reiterate to tee Pltteberalt Gatatte 1.
Crateinaart, Jan. ZL—Frour dull and rtn.
c handed. Wheat drat, at M.. 7 for No. 1 zed.
Corn in demand at movie - for earl filo for
A belled., Oats held at 6306.93 for the beat,
and the demand la 11901. Rye dull at wog,
lel. Barley unehanged. Cotton firmer:
=Manua' Wit, and emu. holders are amend
I .
No. ' Matey m but ilml demand at iff.,'M
telling In bond. nog. q tut sale. at 06,909
ategroes, and Gentle nett lOU IAIO bead,
Including Lee head fecal lastlrridaym3d
not before reported. I' IMO. quiet and
unchanged. keel pork 95.' Bulk meant
J 7 t4ee!.;c. flacon In natitkpply with a fair
o log demand; ehould etfajetiet clear
. 1,1 . , . 11 %01 5 3. Lard hot goo di fatally _at
gra
t
ipAelle for lower and 13340 for
prime. a ottung done In 0 meats. lint.
ter steady, odd:44W. .ff. declined to no e
and pm supply better. gar steady at /30
I.lc. Co ff ee in active dem dat 214117.3540 for
lido, the latter rate for obeli*. Linseed oil
doll at el,id. Petroleum dull at 4241440 for
refined. Closer it
dull at 1234811 Xe.
Timothy etauly at k1,044.,00. Plan .M.id.
Hold iss,vphro buying'. Money market me
changed. Exchange Arm at per buying. •
•
theveland /111artget.
Ulf Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Giotto.] •
CLZPSLAND, 0., January 90.-7ionn the
demand for the not Weak has been mod*.
rate. and calls Were oondned to the jobbing
trade; prices ruled steady at e1D.761311.50 for
double extra spring; 1112013. W for double •
extra red wint.r,c4oll for double extra•
511Ite1 country brands are 6000g1 below the
above ernes. Whenti the demand le Light
and the teautet le quiet at Ain 'for 1(0.'1 red
winter: 111 .40 for le% i red, and 43..Neyale for
ho. 1 sr eetorn luring, Corn le to neodenste
request for *petparcele, at a r lfgor lics 1
lots belled: le for u d
f ture ative In coed'
demand. data are steady and c (teed &sec
ea filo for No. / State from 1.1010. Rye quiet.
and steady ate/ .1201.53 f0r..40. I from store.'
Darter la theme soot Inn for No. 1 State and
Canada whither* held at SLIMS; No. do.
la Lined. and sold only by eamplit.
valence le dull and nosey, at feeble for
free, and 12090. for bonded.
===C!
ta7 'Marmot to tam Flttabazga 10.4tUa7.
Totino,Jannarf 110.-41 one quiet.' Whoa&
—aalea white litchis. at , MO, and 9 3 , 93 for
No. trod. Corn—new opened at 910, adl
- 9 1 $ , A, and cloud at an., with Wes
for all Lbe month at Vi y,e.. Oats study;
salesatsitdo for No 1. Rye paler.. &beds;
•sles clover at 07 SO. Dressed flogs nomi
nally lower; buyers Oren. Nano. Itecedpta
—1,173 ;four. .4,933 'bona - wheat. ,178.493
bash corn, 8,1:66 Dusk oats, 400 bun barley.
/I.llwawkeeterarot.
.LET Telegraph So the PrOsbanta rawetio.l
• Mrt.wartun 'Jan. 81.—Roar. any dottble
°urn onsllnte, roontry de. WrAboe.lit tra
-Wheat dim and le lower, al 42.
re
gm,No. I, mei' WON fOr N 0.% Oats
aneban wed, at 69 Oleo for No. T. Corn stead,
Nt too tor new steribed. Ore dall at OWN for
o. I. Raralpts-1.600 boll Notar r ntentbutt .
artist. 38,000 butt oat., 44001 tun oorst.3lXo
butt EVIL tildpnrenta-1,001 bble nous, NO
'bulk wheat.
llstispets
{Br Tsterrast ate. gUtseargetimects.)
tuners Is, Jan,lo.-4 ottam dzm solddllOg
loot- stoat and good lest receipts 1.011 Detest
exports Ma Was. glow Arm and endows..
ed. rork firm at e". 7. Baoon doll; clear
ides Be flute ineals quiet atlle for rowed.
I. arcidull as 1.11:1Ite. tetra seminally $141411.
Oats Erni at 77078 e. ' Hay doll at PO= -
• • Balfisitisse Blarlost. • -
101 Tel.ignpb UAW& ritubluzla YlasaU4.l •
Beistsious, Jan. 20.—Wheat but.
SlesdyyorLuarEto choice SOUttiern t•tl PM.
s2.9oientae. µM. CO= %CUM!. Ana
10Wor; prune yellow mixed westerla 61,14
Oats dull at =One.' Bacon =Use and
steady In the butk; shoulders aor,, -
- rrumtopeas iaskeil. • •
✓t7 Telegraph to th. Pittaberalk.Uazetta I
l'en.ecocrele; Jeanie"' BD-petroleum
gond' erode. 1.530; tensed to benti,M)gama
rem 401.1. Whom cameo aa tom; goal red,
■14 4 %9 r1 1 . 1121 .. ire 41,1114 $1.97 Ogr en 24
. .
CblalaiLtroatil• lararkirt.
lay laregrartt to Um ?Mourn& trasetta.3
thasaao, January 9).—ktoga steady and
riorear =odium rradeadou aoa pear 1,110
Imad at a1,a547,113 for light, 'ablpplar 101410
eztra Wawa masa pork Lot , Bert cat t to
dull at al„bselp6 for cows and light steam.
' PblUCeli Ia catailleerhil;
Cllf Totatriell to Me Pura ma% avowal
Piluaemarsa, lannary 10.—Beef Cattle
'firm at lull ratTet . lileo MO at aolow..
Sheep ilnai oases me at MI. Hogefteumta
Maui Wee MOO et 110.00040.110. , •
Financial Natters in flew 10114
Closed al 139.30111111 X
P171'8141.0 to Lb. rittib.rth RANDIDO
An" You, Jan. 5, /BM.
mart AND 1110Lik.
Mousy market very WY sena abundant
supply at MSC on call. Loaner an essly de•
cites In rates generally 'anticipated:Wl=
discount 74274, with lace exeeptiontetalC
Steinngtlnll at tagl2o%. Gala !Inner. open
mg at 7$ 4. advancing to L793g, talUng to
L.Wi. and closing at my.eing. The ehle/
canto of the advance Is the arrest of George
•
♦ shads timer: asnut-ttdrtlea ate the
strongest on the Bet; large salts of 49s ►t
St;„ and We at 74 1 4en a intiae Ty f i rm :
g c r i d'a ij l l l o734t do ; of An1i 1 1 . 4 4 012:§:
do new e t i? 01100 of , 67, 106 I Ten.
Antall I (11011. faretwthutlea .1 ;am.
MMMOW:Wn ,IOII6
Stock market'opened buoyantwith an
smithy on clique ebaree. oliferings
were light... Vino oresimre to eell. lathe
aiternoon the socaliret too active and ex
cited with • marked Weaned generally,
though at the cloge there Was • reduction
from the highest point, owing to salot to.
reallte large prolific Carden 67051 M; Cues—
beriend 3414 Adams Express Mel Met ,
chanta s
w 1 %Wells IT; American fill United
O id; States ; Quicksilver ; MUM MA
Pao e Mall 14.9).‘Q=t1mrietext
Western llnionl7l4M7M; New York Central
r2354MlMft Erie 7SOITS.t, it Mutton itiMplaita;
Ithed ( leg OEN: Ohm Certllicatee 313.0
.I.ly alts
Wabssb 4.530 et. Paul biglaitg; do
€o3466s%,MoreFezrod ichkran Centrallloo
1103 s/; Midas= Southern MWS73l;;llltuois
Central, cx. division ult.u• P. Mahwah ,
i .1. 1 „ 4e11ek....T01ed0 Met . ; Bock island
Northwestern 111 I ; do preferred
..,,,973; Fort Wayne .W 0,01,1014; Mismerig
100; new Tenncasees COM;
iK~ '9:
,~ ,
QuLet, bat • trifle &limn Corydon 35; Edit.
111310; Smith it Pitrnileo 29563/0; Gregory
53 5 1 Cinarts 1111111411L5; Won ...1 Alen,
sua , nwasuar
Hemunts, ekTri.ICO; payment/. V,15e,731i bs.t.
aye, erie.4.16,153. -
Emmaus.
Tho Cbetmercial says: Thin rope - loft poll.
ay of bulb:Hones ls until ipate the mar
ket for a illettd7 rise the caolY of lab
rattyy. Erie end Now York Centrally* the
leading eteeke. Rock Island also shows ea.
yam if ramose. the lyre= bring conalder,
04 tit little conaconenceektha street , so far
tia respects the stock. -
Meer Tort[ Cattle Market.
tly Telekreph to the rlttsbe - elt ttazetteel
Maw Yoaz, ,tauttemy 40.—Iteoelpta for the
weak 5,760 bourn/1,27,W sheep and lambs,
and KM lama. beef ruled steady da
the week, but to-day, wan a supply o f
the marina la depreased and prima
lower, with only a' moderate demand tor
bulk; offering, natter pram quilt); canal
15!..40156; prime. MAW; Last quality, to
faltlio. Sheep and tolerably soave
end arm at /a 0007,50 per cwt. Bogs stead,'
during the gent, but monad heavy at 7344
710 for Common and rough; 7%47%,0 for lair
to good, and Novo for prime: //WAVY Or.
rafts of Western messed, aVdraglag 2,000
daily, have an unfavorable offal upon the
market.
Maw Teak Day 600d$ ■axle{,
By Telegraph to tDe Tlttabarch Uazetta.3
Ka. Yong, Jan.lo.—The dry goods mar•
kat eatillane• maitre and steady at 6%06%
to; teed to extra standard print meth%
I , l4o o f r or b gd w anClnes=l , 7 l, 4l t print
light. and best makes; 2136 -for New 'Vora
mils 01000004 moles; ta far Warasatta;
16 for Lanedalsl I'lsg for lansgd onma 810-
tor'.ll234ois for glagbama, sad 18 for mono
delalnes:
1868. • 1867.
H. P. BALLARD & CO.,
=I
Produce Commission House,
3.t YFlthistel Et., Kew hit
to
unequalled ['unitise elf &manager Wool,
Sopa. La f Tetseceo and /Usheloes dlreet to
ral•afatart re.
Thorium' ausettoo elven to BOOS . Cheese,
Size Port. Beef, Plea. Urals,. Beaus. /*ems,
N` Hods
Dried sad Green grans, shied, sae
sit Sleds of tooutzs Prodoes. Llearaes erase.
sada cm eastsheaseoves , .--
CONIS/UNILLNee SULICITIft),_
Nsizameetre—Nosth Elver Beak, N. T.: Sec
ond National Meek. Jsrsey CUystealth Nay.
dirt. No. IS Constlazel eft T.: iltne.Davel
Nair. No. S Ntoodwa D. U. atccotter.
11
N 0.141 hroSAway;•lll.l 800 , Mohave:o;
Va. • atilhd:t7.-
SPECIAL NOTICES.
arCLIN.A.I. .
MGT.'S CLIMAX BAGS'S, tor Inr 8619/. `
sod/
crotala, Salt Ethanol. Sores. Broke.. Breasts,
Frost Bites, Chilblains, Stloto.' - /Etolsod. 'Fats.
wettings. le., whether upon molt er beast, Is
the most trooderfolutleleeverprodneed Other
Good attlelts ilierlotat dab tires. /t alts to
anmotalloi. subdues palo,'srld brats without •
seer. It Is worth Its erolnit to Sold Id ottiFslSl.
dr, nod shoals stasis to oa hind. It Ulm,
•
ranted to do who/ It says •7627 MO.
tarBIOFFAT 3 B LIFE PILLS
. ' AND PHIENEF MITERS
. -
and used In 'glints praetioeln aid. They
intiedseed team pnblie in Ugh slime erhkb
likeir r•patatlos Wu eiteimbid..smlll they
i l is we In &mutat all Letter , Celherile sad
im
tying Medleines. Thi. is dly a fenifY
M civilised natlons who he snot personal
me °Mar beagle/al e . Their greet
is Le owing to their mein, reilalillitrla
e! Conetiostlon.3llloesan Btomaehle d 1
-
..is. whether of long or short ration. They
se eatizely ingelslife In their emepoallion, and
hennlees to the gentlest infant. One ingredien
opens the pore. of the Min: anotner Is diuretic,
and MintninMe proper nation of that-MIMI: •
third!. emollient, InMestng phlegm and ammo
from the loop: ether Pro Patine mnnermlng
ad esigartic. , and cleanse the stenmeh and
Wed 4 fromunealthe meratlens. Their ma
toned !erect Is to regulate Abe impaired buie
tionafshe system, end to prod see heath. It le
w/
we I
Um I
hay
Pu ty .
caw,
Rld c
co c
we
ce
not assented gleffat.• ire i earnoti—tbat
they flit 011111411C0111allSaViilit esideiondlna.
.17 1et.121111.U.2 their mat be railed apony.
care Noreen. and Plat Headache,
,Colleetteri.
uyapepala.t adinettlon, Janadlei, Lint and
UWoee COmplalate, Colds, SCUrIiY;
Weeks... ire. 'glory are .expresely made iron
these Bleat.-e. Milieu. upon ntlilloaa Of tune
Ceti be allot. Is aro single intone* ties a cola
plalat •ver eon,. to Oar knowledge, when they
nave not operated is reeerciatenden.
The printed debater monad cacti box fully az.
Pietas lb rymptems and edema of tub Owes..
!rambles treatment. fumbles eritleuee, 4a.
We I.l.efly refer to Her. Dared Rids:, Fmk-
Ile. N. C.. wht 'tweeted of llyspepela. C. 11.
Croas, f Thoolle. 111- , cared of User Com
plalat.' lb. Hooky. of lepeindleld,'• m ud
Meerut*, su r a lead to 00 metals.; was tend la
three weeks. iss.D.Doleas, of adatia.
mead effillltwes Term Bev. Hoary Mahan.
rresbyterim Obercb.. 41 an mares. Cal.: of lre,
and Ams.. Her. Id. H. May. Tmetr.irst
Sew York. of itbmemtlem and Piles of M ream
tteadied. Her:Samuel Cowles. Idltor of the
Sprlegleld Stapabilma. was <area or
terrible Caotimaess: - Hai. i 4.. Welber of
0.01.1. 11:. of.Llter Compbu d t, ltd.. ‘c,. •
bozolltoiral , s Life Tllls,•ith fall tircettem
wiH be sent grates to any Ptrygolan or Madman
on tha motipt of two Ummcen postage Maxey.
Modat'a Llfatdalls are= cords leer tat,. Hof.
ay. Plannti Diners Per inettiee Thor Ado
sold 07 011 evspectable dealers tkroeshont the
epsilons. sod Um Wands of ihs
want a .130W14081).
Boorsuors to or. .10er 111.1.vrona Or. Wm
o..lloyror, 11l Liberty stres6.ldor XOll,
fas.o .
What le IMi -Marvelous Anti
dote to Disease. • .
TWl . prar 1.1a.916 tat tam
•Valelaa erasion DV= all earls at ptapla! , ' ar
der thy vane ar aLO3TICTrIVII aztalLaCH
It It an Initial.. of the mat' nettles' teale,
ansl4lUous t sall-taatbatJeana altaistlvalkaaba,
rota; lad !tart:. In Ina rtallea rateltaau
WW2/0X! If OrICHLTNI
thlaants LI.. nay Da brialy
'Poore:dal laaltarnat,•
As a roar&
Aa
F. ' .:::: . ;;;Cra P l:::Wi tt ti64
7.1121Vir Nialetna,-
%galas: Malan.
I nava ow
• iltf.:::::r411! f,`,l
Ala an • • gnat dote to ease
At aa "neaayna for Ma el
is a.—....a./laslamaaattaltaaa
: f ft l; Vidlfjtgarg,..l •
Asa au • arateadlaa - to health and Ufa andar all
deure.alad sad dranauahis Bus
TVlTalva bTi/NACILI Diriadill It Um mai
Salo la !.../itill00; Pistol arm • liplallaaila *ed.
teat la aalcdarriux ranut. • -
Twelve Dictates. sit Coisnistai
11r5t79170% are eat Lti at tUjht, sit 001.00•
0117 %0 holm, %VA, reatral
Benami—if ;on •••••1•2 'bits.t.Darosith lit
when at al.L•g, arta sterebr contract...stag, Lae
Dr. Its, irmireercirgririvp.'
Tlllrg—ir 0. , k••• 7 ••• ci.tbiat for • to• - g
tnai ' satt nonl Rsorr tow to get mired, .1•T.•
t7ooook—#roar .
Drain palsi STA 'lt
Olont)blegai DuDvitnuq s tale Dr IT
eold,remove.o“l,oblibuOlAa µ ,pc.k.0,11),G•
. „ .
ruzla,lt Tot' exportorate Ilan, tate Dr.
Itytor`i retiorsl gym.; . •
Wreath - 71t Toot We wb0t . 0105 . a2 . 4 tiosatai
imuttes, tikerDr.-Xfossesreetont Pm".
tea Iwo !tilting at tba arso.'lor:
liteporo Pottoroldiroti orlD carry..
Nlath-lt root lan fadeout.' Dr. itortara
reetoioltlyroportll CM* iOlll. •'• • • ••
• •
.. : Ttattk - . t Tot bar* oar larliteat 'thous of
tho tintatotiort moat. :DIV Sperm rectors!
Xtoronta-Dr.Atarogr_o rotiorol tyro au
cat d thousadoot toot mob came., . •
Itorrie.
'mottoes at most drusictits. aaa.ai. le. Oroarto..
tor's.ltattO !rood • .•
JOSEPH /llrgo •
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.&ND.BOLICITOR IS'ISAIQKRUPTCIr
Mot. NO. 111 PITS VMS;plitidolrit. ,
Coneetions . remota,.
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AGUICIIMI.WLATiir s
Wale sad "amis. Leal •iorti:Tranilig.i'asst•
aims IlsAt ant% bow:n:43la =aid, •1r.7.
ca,...1.°1a116,1°Z 1 4,..
mini Ton " ' OclaT
I,7rIGAL
OVICE.--41i pe EMS inter..
.e.te.l•lll tat, nctlca 11.1.1 L.ttnirl of Ad.
'n‘tttottne leave Nut nitn.rd oo the andrr
kirilt, an Ws Xetste I t}tit4 ELM, Mtn 01
nor titn• t n.hrn, dlertt.d. knittr-
I, Int. in. 144 a. t d 14 said grtzte
ratment. anl. - thote baTtait
stolen inn ptenAlt anemsmv•
ult . attn., tent.. f... settlinunt. •
det . r.
Ltbntrj, Allerhene Co. P.
A XICIIIIIRATO WA :NOTICE,.
Altietenneenetell .111 take belles 1.1.14
kl. tree alettelettallon by, been irranterl
leatte . trslgno4 on to tstate at .131441.11.2
Q'n It Ito line or tibia taw:FON ri•etat-0. Att.
persons nolebutl t Lir edit., or omen. het.
gozelos • r.lstn the stmt. trillethr.parnebe
or obtstnt ins san• to
NI(IIPItYD nwscNr.
, , .ttekb, ti lt
• In has /Women UOntICT RO ”
HL
HO Pont. at.. Pototbernit:
Av(yriEE IR HEREBY GIVEN
!.that vititut.t 2 -WILL, *4 b.. takes
root rett.te of 44 atets:ratwe o e thews of
..ltkltal el. WI ',AVE. ee
'arena... All 1 ergo. ineeLt. t. seta case*
It l'- C D., moue. Sea all baelet elAllesagalmie
lsaid eetaeo, yeeeeat th em to *s2a Admen'.
releleo 0/11101,a WlfoLla !TA Aters.
I deb*: betel. Township. ter'',
GREAT -'.REDUCTION
IN
CARPETS!
We have determined to give our
customers a t once the advantage of
ac y decline in prices that may be
made later in the seasen, and have
to-dai
Reduceti Prices
CM=
337a - Um'e sStc)o33;
or
NM AND DROICB imps,
Far :lAlow what it would cost
to replace the Goods,
&, COLLINS
N 04.11 t ea 71 Fifth Mee%
. 1! • -
1 emect.mrl.o92.
E!!!Effl
WEEKLY GAZZTTE, -
THE URGER,
AND LOHNOWLICOT.D TO .13Z
in,BEST PARER IN THE 'STATE: ..
Priee. In dabs of too awl almardl!‘
P 1.15; Wools Fold.", SIAM . •
, .
aS A P4llllOllllll /JIM IR ill /AllB,
IT HAS HO EQUAL: •
II kby nun emelt rhoilettgell4 be the: -: •
armpits HP.II FO3 MUM REP0f111;:-
.'. COSTALN6 ALL T!10
NEWS OF THE WEEK:
OAKEYOLLY PNLPABLD
, -
SolePusa AT °Ma.
AirApoosts, • OA.2llllTri. .
. • PittAbor 1, Panama
. .. r as
JOHN.RO 7 I7II & SON,
Importers awl Mn saris
PONZION AND 'mina=
WINES, BRANDIE 4 GINS, RIME.
WHISKIES, &0.,
807 341.bertir 81*istelt i ,
- ; OPTOS7ZONMLIIILDBIII.II37; , . •
'Bee'lnvetm inform tbeif Irterair nod it. pahltri -
Ia ...Lent that teevevve opened their who Mete
Ca;orr, style above Were. and Manama mil era
if ail veal la thair Ivo, le the .thttdecttro
'lab° will favor them.
‘bu
.2;4 l Cbtld,art: 71.0SAd ir "vn:ri r
the auperto paadttes parlry i er their iforat4
old It Ina Is their ',ln to Ithboid the ram, • •
Val utd ematargrr zor,iiect parr ,i v , ter- asuaslaa
•
OLD aiumant Writ c, :
-
lad repealer qoatilles of . " '
PfULIOIL Offfiltanir
OnJeri left a' tee. ,Dl/3601n.'erla also Ile
peolepltrittcndal
, - .101/13 scnna, sox.
pzorL;s ,
SAVINGS BANS,
CapUal,•!‘ - # 100 1 00 9.•
talcounatATro iMi;
oinas, 10.00rourni '
Emma LLOYD.
«lIFILIMUIt MUM
=
, , • TELT6ITIA. .: , : '
I
• Rion. Liciyit. . ' • in .Mils -loe, - •• .• :
Jame Toiessett. , : ',,,...... WTI.* IS:
C , Jonas, ' Hon. Thos. Al silos.
W. 11: tional' • . JOEall. ticully, lLLO
aretuy I Treirda..Hlllll I, Vel PLOW,
.
Vont alvmed ea Ulu& ppelk.
Bale la Elove - ixtuat *ld Seal Ur ,
But opt* daily. 113. p: Fiandiy4
6.41' a A. Y. lo four Wolof:kr. mr., AAA paWad:
Nl4ocvt`e iss .. lay fvelelsix, it us' alalo ales
AGENTS WANTED FOB
THE BLUE-00AT8
dad Dew Dor Vived,Fesailleued Died
(Sr lb. Dula, Rim dessire and Ili.
eldest. as tee threat
•
•
_ •
Is mall.. over ,0) Ilms . arsitiita sal SS)
v palr i tr t ,6ll . t . lesraM.f. a 4 tapeat mar LOW:
13.4.11i1024-54014 cf oar trtato 'bars Nlut
.d•. 4l4 usserth• rest prnnwfirs sad tartii•tal
of the. Mort taA the Moe lliksokl 0.51 -
oar Oof. or
44114 ars Denary mania, tata
Isoy haft so flea to atm vo mat. Oa) N.V.
lands& Worts imarparit.r •to to of abolLat.
4nataver t0..=.4 4 , 04-054.119... an , Walt
au ca1at04,144 fro thenforo taatlaabO4:Llefth.44lnits•
sal tin tattle tend last Um 1:40 44y au.
%alas Lott eatratlajs so 4 tat NM.
dyad lar Vlnivat.
Aslant.. . sic:mm(lo 03'
- • numeapet4. 4
GRIM t. AR 11181114060,
‘3l - 11 , 00.1314S;
And Dealers in 0110I0E TEL%
Asir, law, Di, lat gez,py.
22,, sits* lide r Dlawowd,
'War doer veld redard Ilttesta
Juumumort
pan -FOR . .
' Jere,
slt■V•O Os Me lhei bitweil'Ariek -
peas gad Ituanitso. emu.. Taom
aItAZ
at Alar tOsoly Ls Ls ORM SVO•VO '
tovraSlON VW Is . WsStostof OsnsSZTZ
Coellairissldo, Old Inns lc alowS ,
IRMO' nitsut=g=42l.
fnla Clulusa.• •
any soots ato mooed nos Is • IWv stilt. • osl..
trust**. bo3lsg.••OSesdaas•Orlniarhsam7
Sio l 4. sat 000klas Mom is a ino•I sistiourd...lllo
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Sos.. l OO*llS Comm. wistrelss W 1 eon( Use, .
Om sag no wisale Is solarsul WA lamas Ti. -
SoOoOnlossibs •091 . 0 S el attar
Is aaalta 4 bt IA MON
VPO e oPOSIVIT SO ;IMO*. -
army. sok tl /avow7A. to. lon. %re,
.. .
Rroomptem-pt revto,,E t,..:, ..- _
, 44 izi-i;.. "... *selltivirtfir:thil Salit:O .
• • . e i ; : ~z' a lo Xlicellisz.. - • .; 4 . ~.... .
AIM. Drizral.
This,Ats fialul Lerr . 145 - .44•17.
= 4. ..., 8 FZet510 Kilt se vio . 4
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<atter tir .111, Alull 1.1 , 1 r. cart • - Tinotall ,
vent , t PR, Amend:frig to amber nu,
*gen. inkleil 4lnterirsas. Ctrimut,leni
•ftt . -41.14-.414 44.44 1113Jeferol elms,
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Mcir4Hrii,BooD.
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4isliirlls-41nit r ak- icor« t
iiilnttalki. Iret At% Ix:
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DOA 'ERE INUAT_HIENI.`- -,
Freya dAiserieektliktrAirs
xi.. so onto Arr., Alia:l4k i , •,:!'
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