• • burnt • Vr: . 4: N . Er !fq-f CITY AND SUBURBAN. Iganufactitrers' IWreeting. Theri'Uill nt6eang L of all manuftle turers - -Of this city and vicinity Interested in the,:remdcal of alto_ eyenue tax'. fr out. nianufactures,af the lioardef • Trade rooms, on to-day, - . larelt- 17th, ,at! o ttyp-!e'Uloelt...e.. 3i., to elect cle t legatef, to meet the , delegates from Wohi‘',l)etii . ifit,efek4l4lA4aciialiet• cities, at Willard's Hotel, Washinkton eityy: on thetlBtit Inst.,r; ; ttre 1==I:=1 THE COURT'S • PitrtSe "fills . - PoPs4mrilfgte. V i tL4' 4 9 S. ..Sttier grett,ittetsinlit - .fo row. -..4.&113n' on a promissory note for $585. Verdict for plaintiff for $6lO SO—the a'anount . of note Svith interest. • 4 wags C. Bunting xs, Resse ~t Thomas, executor of Janies GrahaM,l deceased, lAc tioh on •fi, pioinis.sory• •tidte. , Yerdiet - for . Ft. laintiff for $1,487 ;A-the ainaMit of ,the ote with interest. , r . :.'. ~-.• ' . , 1: , ! The follow - 19g i4:th6 trial list, for to-daST, 42. -McClurg v,s. Priee tS: Silas.. ; , • '". 13 Andrew.johnsou's execuiorS,vs..Thos. Odgers et. al . . , , 46. Clendermingms. Gillespie,. liowed::.Co.:. 47; ClendentfMg-1. , 5.-DithHdge,a. Co.' • : : 50. : • Wm. Camphell • 'Vri. l rat.' rilliOtt'V executors. 22.' Sholes vs: Surlier ckßriAili. • 55. C. Darer vs..Biriuingham borough. 56. J. -W.. Burbridgo Co. vs: 'John MC- Devitt. • '• \'• Common Pleas•;-'`andge SiOn4C. Felix Hogazimiller*i: ' Christian linn 7 sen, impleided with A.- Arbogast ti Co., late partners. Action , to reeo.Yer for.wprk time. The jvy.,.finincl n fv,vornr„t,h4 d.cfendttnt., John . :• - •ticiltOll. agitißst isarne Action : forwork.done., The .case was still on trial`%t ad,jourinitent: The following is the trial-list for tirday 12 '(Oct,)llLincisey . 3, - s.. Lindsey et al. 6-(San .) Din - Ley-vs. Allen. • 26 _ ." Weddle!vs..Gucenheinier et al. 27 44 . purns vs: Aungf't. • • 4i . 31 " - Oil Coniiiany vs. Van Dcirati. 32 yiarne Nr.s. - ,1-Iturisonp io"1 43 ' 4 . Sbank . "6: DudleS= ;VS:',Cliulti 6: Danner. • 34. ..Tedd Vs. Keefe. • 35- " Blifton VS. KeAtner and wge. 36 " 46 Wallace vs. Beyers. 37 " Life Ins. - Co. 1,11. Meg:list ,et -Lewis et _Quarter Sesslonkt4tidge' Bridget Wiwi Kate Kearney, tsar ccinvicf ed 'of an assault and battery on oath,af i Catherine Flinn, and sentenced to pay a., fine-of five dollars and-costs. - • • CONSTABLE CONVICTED. _ George. Fuchs, late constable of Ducp borough., WAS indicted, on oath of He. Aufterhide, for larceny by - bailee antriiiis , demeanor in office. - The count charging larceny by bailee was quaSbed,, an the ground that under act of Assembly an agent in trust could not he held liable for that offense. The prosecutor, it appears ob-„, tabled judgment against a,pasty,_ for; fifteen dollars,Yuchs, as constable;- colliding `the% money on an execution ,andunegleeting to pay it over. The jury convicted - and de fendant was sentenced to pay a fine of thir ty dollars and the cost, to restore'the amount ofjudgment with interest, , and, : to . be disqualified - from holding the office • of constable for seven years.., HOSIERY AND A GOOSE William — White and Charles Fury, : aged about fifteen years, were arraigneil,ort chayge of Stealing eleven pairs of socks; the property 'of Mr. Mitchell, shopkeOptli3OU Fifth street, opposite the Court House. The socks were taken from the stove ,door,on the 25th of January ldist, and - rdneof the eleven pairs were subsequently sold,for one dollar. The jury found a 'Verdict of guilty, with, a reconitnendation the mercy of t 1 Court. A motion for a' new trial was Made in the case of White. - ' • ." • Charles Fury, Wm. White and John j Roane.(thetwo former named boys being defendants in the preceding case), were put. l on trial for the larceny of one dozen 'palm] of Balmoral socks and two neck ,eoMfOrts; the property of Mr. Burkhardt; of:Wylie -street.. There was no evidence 'to carnet either. White or Fury: with the larceny. The- jury found a verdict of not guilty, withoutieaving . the box. The defendants, last named, Were charged. larceny of llietstde goose' from' the store of Mr. Moffitt, corner of Third ' and Grant streets. The Prosecuting :tam , ' ney did not press a conviction and the jury - found a formal verdict of not guilty.. Roane Was then discharged by proclamation,there being no other charges pending against him.. 3tEAT LAUCENY.: Margaret Stafford was arraigned for the larceny of, a piece , of ,beef and a piece of .I pork, 4 i•alued at about one dollar, the prop:i, perty of Henry Hershenroether. The jpry had not .agreed unto a verdict, when the hour of adjournment arrived. ' Mrs. Spelleer McNutt, noted in ' police circles, was arraigned fcir the larceny' of.nine yards of carpet, the*property of Mrs., Clemens .residing on Market street, be tween Third and Fourth- street. 'rho ao. cured made no derchSe: Jury ottt. -` Captain Charltontesolutions of Respect. At it meeting of the surviving.ecunilides in arms of the late CaptaitOW4l-jA•• .Charl ton, held in the office of Hnited States Mar- shalLGenefal Geperal J. Bowrnapßlgitampresided, and Sergwpt.,l3 7 H. - ellymtekas Secretary.,l The CbiafrminL'4titcat'fiki tie meeting in a few brief and appropriate ; Mien' , , remark,on motion ki_Comatittee, epnaisting.of,G;qperat captais,.l Wm. Kern Adjutaut A. P. Callow and Private F. R. Ceolli' were aPpOinted to draft resolutionxexpressive..,of, the feglipgs , of the meeting on the death of their late Waller in arms. I. Followipg is the report of Committee : • WILEIMASf It has Pleased Almighty dod in lifs allwise . providence to eall fromsray midst` our canvefie- in , extme, -t-lve , iviirbt' Captain Charlton who served in the conflict with ,llexic* and hi the late re-' bellion; therelbtel : :3 Resolved, That in the death of . Calk:tilt Charlton, we, lA* ,fellew-sehhera. have to mourn the demlae of a gallantsoldier and a most estimable citizen. ~ ' Resette4, That We beafWillingtestimbny t,p the undapted bravery; ppk, &Topic fitness of our- late . . rather.-in firfrig, hik Will over remember solderly gualities, and kjiat nesii`tv co:tin-rand est regret. • ' Resolved,' hat we - tender to his -family 4ritmlieartfbit sympathieS in this the hone' of thir ,•sakfiereavemept, and trust that Ho wile the'flj`,. - tblK'sbern' - laftftf play eveF4ilWe thenfi underl.hiaestre and protection. Resolved, That we wilniieerid ihantitigl a our deceased brother in a body from la resident:op:oo" s ClireYerstreet, Riztlbward, .A.llegherk; at ti today (Tuesday). ,Resoieed, 4 That a•c9PY of the.eresoinuons b. sent lo the family of the deceased also puiltishecl in the city . papers. Annual Session.—The annual' session of the• liftSbilfgh , Conference': r the M. E. fin, fiL connuenw,ut,Greeruburg, this a.Blol lo li4fli*TW TitlirlircA4 gitite ) a number of ministers 'arrived city yesterday route for Greensburg. The citizens of Greensburg, of all denomi nations, have made ample arrangements to entertOn the members of the convention in 'handsome style., We have made arrange. went for a Bill report. • BEIM Escaped Burglars:Aed. In Decernber last the variety and jewelry . . store of Mr; Henry Hooker,.at Flemington Hnntingdon county, NeW , :,..1 - Orsey, Was bun glari oifsly entered bynne Samuel McDowell relicts Peacock; alinAS.m#h,':giarley alias Stevens, (41:my Fox, and Mite a bOy :wont fifteen yearS.of age, ilnd'rebhed' of goods to. the amount three'thonsand dollars. The burglars then, ascended 'the stairs to Mr: Hooker's room, and showed a mirpose of raising a row. They kindly ad -I:yised him to keep - Still, and lie. did,so,until ; they had departed, takinK between three raini four thtm4ed dollars, in greenbacks, Then he got iip,"hairthe`ebdreli llelt rdifg, and a little while a large party was in ,anirstittlof-: the; fugitiveti , ; , They) had. mtp, Allied a horse - .but idle.") hone . proved:O good," Peacock says,, and they abanclone&it, .A. 1,1„ efforts at escape, pro Veil usele.ss,. and the party, and alf theirbooty. were captured. They wore' corn pitta to the Flemington jail . . forArial, Peacock and ,Collins having their feet hobbled. :,In Fob tiiAry they planned and effected an escape."' . They cut 'a' bele threnglf,the brick ceiling 'of 'their cell, sawed their way through a three inch pine floor above, got out upon the the roof ,:i arid roil the Htli'lOf the month' "skipped." They speedily , cut - r their hob hies, stole a horse _and sleigh,.and, after a day Or two reached Easter on foot,' living "put up" their equlixige in 'Somebody's stable on the' road. They: were traced to Easton,and Collins promptly recaptured. .and token bock. Peacock; however,' got: away_ and Wont to Chicago. lA, said he didn't like the pliiee, and made no *Wort to get acquainted with the fraternity* there. He started East, got - out of money, *rote a letter and was. cantered in this eity yester day morning, It appears that he wrote a letter to a friend in Easton, Pa., asking for ! money ;and that lie if ofild be* in this - city On Saturday - . The letter was shown to Jacob Johnson, - detectiVe; at Easton; who an rived in-the city Saturday, and'after a con- 'itiltation with 'Chief! of Police Green, the t following plan was Adopted The first step taken by the officer was to show -a photo-. graph of the desired maitto 'the Postoffiee clerk, with the explanation that that num manWaS Wanted... , ThrOughout all of ftitur and Sunday an officer of the Mayor's police .was stationed at the' Postoffice.' butstill the Man came -not.• YesMiday :morn ! ing the expected face appeared at the , wiW, !dow a Was a letter for Sam. Smith Was asked "for. The officer was signalled, the inquirer, arrested and identified as the right man, Mid the Officer and prisoner left yesterday . evening for Easton, Pa. Peacock was' arrested in Philadelphia -wine years agor; and his picture added to the Rogues' Gallery, a copy of Which has been in the Chief s office in this .eity for peer rive years. , . • Notwithstanding. the vigilance. and ef- • , ,ficiency of our preSent police - force; the knights of the ujimmys" and false; keys . ; . Have resumed operations in this'eity. A :.:nos:t dining and; it appears, ,'successful ' burglary was committedveSterdaY morn . . •ing at; the dwelling of Lsatte Fugley, stew tiM. at the Rush Muse. r. -Fagley and ; , -ins falniV ,oeCupy, a small .house on Scott" .. . 1 , alley hi'the'Rturth 'ward, in rear of Trim;;.. . bleV, - ,-yarieties Theatre, _which, ' betwenn„ Thrdeqtritlffoitreclok yesterday. itioininv' : Sly as entered by burglars and robbed of vat wades and money to the amount of Iwo or , three hundred ' aollars. , The' " - thorn front which the money—between $.50 and ;NO— , Was taken was on the second fluor, and °e— -1 culAqii'!W,fithre . fi glx11; : danghters , Of 'Mr: Fagley, and his neilihew, Who was Sleeping lon a sofa. About four o'clock - 'one of the girls called to her cousin and said there was some person in the room. The young man jumped up and turned on the; gas, but the 'burglar had departed; not, however, with ( outie, -, tyht,,, , * - ; - .,onittistat.ble marks ,_of .of I his Vii - iit 4 . -- The think - 'Which `had r con Stained the money was standing open, 'laud the contents strewed around promiscu ously. The young mans vest, which con tained a valuable watch and 'a small amount .of moneV-Wfis gone, while'a; fUrther ieareh demonstrated the fact that a number of 'Photographs, pictures and. toNs - had ',also disappeared. TWA** tuft thd Only' scene, of depredation. A . t,ti ,rdem on the first floor, OFenpled - zby two'of...M.r.:F r . , s sons. had been Visiteit'and a fine gtad watch and chain,„theprOpersy,:of one of ,the sons taken. also two fine engravings of Washifigten and Lincoln,-valued at dollars.- The vest of thd nephew; - Who occupied the mint hp.' stairs, was found in the hall at the foot of the stairway, the pocketS'having been rifled of their: contents: 1 -An entrance was effected through Wdoor in the Tear of the brill - 1 .- ling; by boring a hole through it near the bolt, which hadlteen•pushed;back by means of a piece of wire shaped for the purpose. 'No clue as to the guilty party - has been obtained. Saturday afternoon Joseph Goldberg, ''a boy between nine and .ten 'Years of, age, and a companion about the same age, tried their hands at larceny, and for the time being with tolerably good success, as they managed'. to get' between' liv a and ten' dol lars; but their enterprize did not terminates° favorably as it bf. , ..gan, as they were brought to grief yesterday morning. The scene 'of their depredations was market stand in the Diamond kept by . J. Ragan. Mr. R. having some'bammeas to attend' te'left Ida staff& iti.rettargeof his little daughter,• and while she ,was engaged with a easterner ;Goldber's 'Rut his Want trite a peek measure; which was used for a cask box, took out; between five and ten dollars and made otl. The little girl observed the movement, 'brit could! not leave the stand, and as no one was near to arrest the thief, he succeeded in making his escape. It appears that after getting awayamhort .distance the . money WAS ;divided between . the 'pilling rasCalsoirra_ before Ake. arrest , yesterday morning, had all been Nuandered. Monday morning , the'Coinpanion - of young Goldberg went into Mr. Ragan's establishment to sell some old pape rs, and was at once recognized by the littlegirl as, one of the boys who' hail conuniteed',the,theft SAturduy.'site iii formed fief fatri6t and - 'fie face' 'MAI charge of thp;r, boy;.who,stoutly,denied thee robberY, brit , saiui He -Oittt-with , thealoy that took : jt, and. that . lic%only got one dollar . of .: it, and otterod to. :the: gpiltY boy. ,03tArtikf ta10:11, tat t.Alderman, 4tim berVit'srligtee,xUld ,gave, °Hitler .Hagan a tie scription of the - guilty--',boy; and tin a few moments qiel sus Ragan refused, to prosecute them, and'On payment of 'five' dollars'by Thelriends of the young r£l-4&1114 they were discharged. Surety of the Pectce. Matthow;MoValian and Mary MeMahaW, , &fat McDonough hate for 'a. nu - 10er - of. years - lven living together es man and as2fe, and in all probability arr 4neh, pears that"..*E;ltarrie` Run - 14p who' is'n mod lesome old: crone, and ..attends Iln eyery bpdy's husinewand,neglects her own ,mill to PatrieleVnughif that they Were hot Vint itnirPatriokVvry qiinurally repeated thitikittle bit ~oS spandali,which,r, coming,,to_ tea of the Me:trams, Arentlt enraged them and tifeY;swortf.toShave 'Veigaancntni Patrick.. Saturday night, tiBPatrloklaVaste tiring-trolfis dkings - bni/liginalley, he al 'eget that the 3 , l33labens followed him home and threatenedUr kill hint fot lierviloslap= derhe hadutteredngainKtholi hittierto, Tair nanies. Patrick Navinknot4 itekki.tlet this life in a summary - friftdderAnit re mit the- , offended-Attlee offca.o4 l their Or rible threathate'execidibit,it'Nfred.to the office of Aldernfn:lMeMasteraTizr, order to ostaypoeeedingqt Information . watt Mad* agabletif the be for ;surety. 0f.4101 peace and a warrant waahasued fot their ar rest. Patrick, in the future, should be careful how he repeatq slanderous reports put in circulation by the busy old crea ture we have refened to, lest he might be called to a final account before he is ready. - , - I -,_ -: . `PIT'I'SB.I3 - ROll-"GAZETTFir c..TUII,SI).A.Y, • t";. MEI Daring Burglary. A Young 11 Ciu;ght. ZP"Ol t . • • Elii MI Real Estate Transfers. . . The following deeds. were• admitted of re cord Saturday March 14th, 1868, by H. finitely, Esq., Recorder. Elizabeth. Denny -to . Sarah Meßelvey; Dee.) 14th, 1568, lot. 021 Wefitern Avenue, See and Ward., Allegheny, 48'1bY" 'l2O ' feet. John Eiehling to Frederick ‘;'Slatul, Narch 12th, 1868, lot No. '3, in James plan of on Denman-street, Binning- Ingham, 24 by 120 feets2,7so Sarah M. Phillips to John P. 'Helsel, Sept. ISt, 1866;lot on John street', EaSt hath, 201,v 60 feet 4487 The tnion'National Bank of rrittsbfirgh to es Joseph O. Johnson, -February 21st 1808, fOt on Fourth'street, Pittslinrgh,- being! a partcof lot 325,. in the general plan of • 'Pittsburgh, 'l5 by 28-1-2 feet $1,635. •josepliKay . guardian,. to David Freeland; 'Dec: 29th, 1866;. lo on Centre. avenue, Pittsburgh, , 23 by,loo feet $1 Joseph Kaye,l;barditin,4o:iMux K. Moor head, Jan. 26th; , 1867' . lot No. 17 on Centre' avenue, Seventh ward: .Pittsiburgh, 23 by . 100 feet.. 4 .63..,..f , R,5000 David Freeland tO Mak! Ki MoPthball '' ,lJat4 sth, 1867;- lot on Centre . avenue; SeVenfli .ward '3 by 100 feet 51,200 Christ 17.71 - 111gbrollui. tD BoartY.of School rectors - I <if the , 711th wind; .I%lareh 13th, 1868; two lots on Page street, ;Manchester, 40 by 132 feet ;....51,800 Free Again. Several' days , Ance we!-Intbl ished, an ac f , count of the arrest, by direction Butler county authorities,- of William Green and Christian Heineman, immediately upon their release from the Penitentiary, where they liad serreda term of two years; having been tried and cony icted,iif r gen yof sheep. rAfter the arrest they Wei() rerneVed tcti the Jail - Newt astle,.aS thejail at. Butler is being rebuilt. At the time of their arrest they asserted that they 4.nbw of no other charge Omitting against theth, but subsequent qUiry by flieit'couuSel; Y» S.'Morrison, Esq., - established the fait that they were indicted fOr the larceny of the smite sheep which they were convicted of stealing in - the latent' county Court. and for which thee}- Itdd imprisoned for two years. On Thursday hist - presented _ a copy of the record and proceeded to ntitlee n ; where he made application for a writ of habeas corpus for the purpose of having the parties released: The writ was granted -and on Friday last a hearing was had in the ease, when Mr. Morrison made a state- Ment .of the facts. - The Court ordered the prisoners to he discharged, and. .they' re turned to their hotucs in Allegheny on Sat urday Railroad.A . Ceident. An accident occurred on the Pennsylva-: nia • Railroad, Monday` Morning, which came near proving disastrous. We have the following particulars: A land sildc•l:occurred about it half mile west, of .Packsaddle, which an immense niriss of - rock and earth was thinivri upon the track. The Day plxpress, which left this ,city at ten minutes past three o'clock, Mon ,day morning, reached that point at fif teen minutes' past five, and the engineer not observing the obstruction in time' to check the train, the locomotive caine in col lision with the rock. - The engine was quite badly wreelted by the collision; and the ex press and mail car were thrown from the track and More - ot less injured. Fortu-, nately, hoivevcr, no per Sen on the train was injured, and the passenger coaches; the sleeping ear and the baggage :car escaped damage, while the -injuries to: the leconi i tive and the express cars might haVe been much . inoreaorious. „The train was llplayed ' threii• and I\Venty minutes. one of • the trains west were delayed at all; A Step in "the Right pirectiou. 7, For some time past a number Of .negroes have been in the habit of loafing around the door of tho Air!Can church, at 'DWe (0111 / fianccadc. streets, : to the great annoyance of all who reside in the vicinity, and 'Com plaints having been made to Mayor Drum, he decided to break np the practice. - day, evening a squad of the pplice were dis- Patched to the Church with instructions to arrest all loafers found there. They suc ceeded n capthring twelve' offenders; who were taken to the loek-up and kept, until yesterday morning when, afterai hearingi. ;_they were :required to pay a firie'ef three dollars each and costs. A few wholesi . :ane rAnaltes of this kind,will 'scion abolish - the disgmeful practice. , • Street CommisAoner McFadden Has been endeavoring to ameliorate the nuisance on Second street. in the vicinity of the,,,1% . fonougaltela bridge. Daring the • frosty Weather, some Nveeks since, eonsid . •crable excavation was made.in the hillside, preparatory to paving Second street, and the earth appropriated to filling up to grade that part of the street beyond the bridge. `The recent soft Weather has rendered that, part Of the.:street, in consequence of this filling; almost impasSable, caushig,.. great trouble and.delay . to parties hauling .in that direction.* Yesterday loaded teams .could not pass Y.ithmit # , stalling," and the Street CormniSsioadr waS powerless to afford any • remedy: We ituggest.to bim to "corduroy," after the arms style. • _ Among the Divorce Cases heard :in the- Circuit Court at St. Louis Last 'week was one wherein Mary T. Scahill was: the ,pe.. titioneri.representing, in petition, her that she was married to the re4pondent, Win. 3!. Seatill, in 'the year 1860, hi this eity;- where she continued to reside with as his wifelintil 1807; when; as she lee] reason to believe,:he'left.the ; United States in, colit' pans with, another,: woman. ' She also elated that her htisband,lieeineVto take ,, esPecial delight in striking and heating lier;',.and that heused every: means, through .falie . statements,.: to inhire . . .her. reputation amongst a large circle Of frimida and rid quaintances, and,.. during_...the' period he remained at home, he.had destroyed every article of furniture. Further, that 'defend ant Aram- gtility of sncheonduct in St. Louis its to cause his arrest on the charge of' va grancy and had been cenvieted before the Police bourti wherefore plaintiff asked that she might be'decreed a divorce, and restored to her maiden-x . 40;4e; MaryE."'llit*, Which the Coiirt!granted:,,. • . • Seasonable.--Mr. Henry G. Hale, the' noted draper and taildit , m.- the ,corifer Penn and 4t. Clair streets, one of tho most. spacious and fashionable establishments of ,this has j,lt ! 'retttrned , front the' 'EnSt;' - 'lliiving"litrgely repleniShedilibi stooknot ; goods .euitable to r .,thamemign,AnT chiding new styles mid variedtextates and, 'tints of materiabi for : coathaviuts araLyeats,. togetliti\vibit doinPloteNtlifirilyartkid.inost approyealrimmings , and. geatien,mo's fun inishing goods... Ainfillitio'Sk.nntuermialski its glad ..to_ t kno* that Nfonsiour ,D:Bonliktin; front Paris, so long dfavorito with them continues-to reside his'ent-- ting tables: T EMI A not -}Tatisfri.'=Nicliolg i arid -1; 7 Keenan, of ganctselttcF, gotjoto a quarrel yesterday ifiarithig.,.and -- .3-frY-1416h015, who was standing near theus,:itstorforett to tdorti the row, when rtl..KOAian X440 1 ,t9., house, seized a itottleof tiOiling_Wftioran thew„ it `on gr. N . and .a child, both' of thWri tout-RV: l '4lr.. 'l4 hah - elpi• ififortkiatltitilhef¢re her with assaultanclbatterY., rata' bat theifitater Ortprforitisedvsa , =EU reuera ;, l 2 I**- 7be third uciri v 4 ; 0ev o of the: Pen: via „beg; e evening;in7lsBtCsl6thbrilM o- a Chvro:ntheiny V:Luesta.The '" lectum wi vei li th m trea femi t ,oi.anon ce to thelly Teofrautvpeheen;ndenudeatywinottfrvogixxititeon.r* m Th u e exorcises si e Will be en liv ened 1 - - .4 ZNAt7; J... ' -. 0 . . ..:7'. ' .1 - 7_ i - r- - . T. ATARCH7-17,:1868 ,► Skirt for the 'Million. ;Perhaps no ar.: ielez.tatjadiesalpparet is more Widely worn or jnstlY enjoys-higher . reputation' tlnitillid , fitinoit4', 413tadley 7)ia- , ple.x Skirt-'!. „The.,intmensity pf their, sale can' hardly' be imagined, 'aS , Cach city,' town and.villae„in - the country contains, its slap ply: r -Tao skirtg ore ' tigect ifi preference"te . all others 'peeMnse pf , their, graceful sh4pe,, beautiful style and aut.:inlay. ' They%lnSt' in-wear nearly three times: as king as oth4 rers - in use, haying double springs and made °film best finality of Materials. I The* are cold by jnefithly, all of pna9eading merchants and Wilqi once tried they are neendiSt:ard. od'.by ; purchasers..W The est, Bradley ,k. : y Cary rit mufactutring company. haying par eltasedelmsiness and interest of the late final of .th fWeiet;;Btadley: - o.:Citrit, and having Made ga'eatinariroVe:fnetitS'intlieinaellinery,: :and labef for' the , thanufacture - Of the, cele brated-Skirts; they are now enabled to man- ufacture Mid Sell , theftVak gOiLtV redriced ] i prims. Their object' is to place these SkirtS in the marketat. sticiklpiloA•• as,to make it Mit object forthe million.:. The PriCeSlfaYe `been materially redneed, thus making the: Bradley Duplex the eheapest' as Well as the: -ibest . in the Market. - The company haVe Ile& an'extensiye variety' of 'new and beau.' tiful,designs of the patented ~'lnetalic qiy.lll7 suspenders, 'ol• /.tbeir ' - own .!manufacture, equal--iii'ttylWand :duality ,to stltoi best Frenchlnfspenders, and ittarnichli4Or prl 7 ' ces. ittlentionT4' directed to the column 'ad' ertisement on onr.Fifth.'Pag,e. of fe-day's paper. The office - and warehouse of the company are at . - .;c:os: 17 , ChamberS and 97 and Si lleade street, lii , Vi York. , 4erious Accident.--, driver of an expreus wagon, whose name we were unablo to learn, Was . seriously injured ' about five o'clock. yesterday oyening, by. falling fb"u his wagon oti St. Clair street; between V- in street and OW tivei. :MYR appeatif,. had stopped his Wagon for the Purpose of,deliv.; ering a.package, and eras standing,:up in the rear end' of it, When the horse 'started suddenly, :,tlu-owing him out backwards, his head corning in contact with the curb stone. • He was picked up insen.,lbla and removed to : his residence, where medical aid was rendered him. - :For„ icing.—Alma Maria Ziegler Made information before Alderman Strain, yes terthiy, \Valhi :with „assault and bat?teb . , She'alieges that ho 'mkt her' on the street, and without any provocation struck her with his, fist and knocked her doWn. The parties occupy quarters ylintly on a #.-11biling pillatc",n'atthe feet ofQ.'Hara street. in the Allegheny river. Being pos sessed of a forgiving :spirit, Maria relented after a short time, when she returned to the Alderman's office. paid- the costs and withdrew the information, False Preteitee..—John 8.e4; of the firm of Best & RobtuNtra,hglassictimmiftuturers, made inhumation before Alderman Strain, vesterdny,;•eharging Thomas :Mulhall with aitaiiiing money under false pretthtee. He allegs.t.lutt the accused had been eUgliged by the fiyiti to do a - piece of work for twen ty dollars, and that he went. to the, clerk's 41Ace; and hy - representing that, the work was done, pbtalned the money. A. warrant was issued for his art‘est. Our readers will be pleased to learn that the eetiihraled lecturer, John B. Gough, will deliver three leettires under the aus pices:Of:the Young Men's Mercatitile'Libra ry ,:kssociation, on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. evenings Of next week. The subject :of the leeture ou Mondayevening will be..7,Tetnli - eizinee.” Tuesday evening. "CtirioSlty,2r , and Wednesday evening. "Eloquence and Orators." Itlanufactu'rereltlrecting.;- 1 -There will l;e a inceting . of all manufacturers of this city and vicinity interested in the removal of ,the revenue tax from manufactares, at this 'Board - of Trade Rogins, this afternoon at two o'clock, to eloet 'delegates to meet the delegates from Wooster, Detroit;'Clovelancl mid other Cities, at. Wash ington. City on the 18th ins . . Assault and' Surety of the Peaec..---Ered erieli Dither made information; vekterday. befurelderman. Strain; a"alnst Thomas .111i - f:oriniek - for assault and surety - of the peace. The partiesside at•Wooils The- priaseentor alleges that the,. defend ant threw g brick at him and threatened to kill him. .1 Warrant was issued. ' • • LegAraputated.Tanies residing on Peunsylyania avenue, had his left'leg am potateil vesterdaT below the knee. He was wounded In the army inlBll2,liy a, musket fiaU,.i~ high shatteml the bone of his leg The oeration was performed by Dr. Sat- , ton, asSiSted by several other gentlemen of the profession. • ' • IPOliceman : ApPolnted.—Mr. Hugh Boyle,: We learn, has received- the" appointment of police offieer froM the Mayors of both cities.. His - dutylrill be on the St. Clair; street Bridge. . 3fr. Boyle has been Tniployo - : at the bridge icr :Over tent years, and will: doubtless makemt efficient officer. . Pardoned..--Potor , Keil, of Sharpsburg, convicted a few veelth since of the seduc tion, -under the marriage, of Miss Kline, of same place, and sentenced , to the' Penittiniary for fifteen Menths, has been pardoned by the Governor. Ke was released frinn imprisonment. yesterday. G= Committed for Trial.--Robert who Was'Airested of Sunday morning, charged witlithe larceny of a box of tobac co, an account of, which - we published yes terdtry, After a hearing was' held . : to • bail in the awn of $5OO, in default of which lie, was coMmitted for trial. - ' : • Y. 14. c...A 'Mollifiers of the Young Itlon , s ..kssociation uro rogyeStett to call at tlio rooms, No. 23 Fifth strent,;hereke 20th :instant, and settle tlibir , ltrtinnal dues for tho present. fiscal „ I _ • , committed and Released—John Randolph; a p9lored witi;leontmittod, yesterday,. for surety of peace- .by Alddrittan Mil -Idr7oifoath of..lohn .Lockhardt. He after watds,yrot4.irrod the , reAniros.l bell and Was' Berson le—Genernle fo'imerly on ("fieis3ri4 Butler's stair, In New Orlettns, inWldessenger.orpt.° . Impeachment Mann-, Arrived Inlay; on Nisi nom: tonne& Impotteltment tad Sitd4 Alle`gheny Tho .tmaiie of ; :Ivo, -- w . 41 befo) ti' vesterday, „ r d wit „ortiineumby. l'vfta eat- ~.4FL.,.T''''Streets on Sun ', ny...:-.They were fined % .5.00 ntid'vo' ste each.. i i',l- gt 11 Ili • ___-,...001.,•— ; --,— . 1 ' - ,Stn ''' ' etiduttistichiers' () Men Hours.;—Per , °64' i.- ; S.liniitig busines.4 with the Street Con an aim iesionere will. fu], them in their office, 'second gtoryi AV' kills Hall, from nine to from two until three r....m. . ten A. -31 .0 11 / (1 ....... . - - I ; c , 1 116 * .N.Te l viliiitirlak!111 - , 4 1 ;zolluvt!‘ ''"/us'ild ilie ildveitliiernerit; Or ElinSii?inewspnbor. n . , to-day's paficrka h tiV i P t elkt*:7- 1 " 4 6 1 : t 8t a r i most entexprislOg.t'alat_lstth , l , 3. , ,0713 of - tbe Z.l-&714ll ` ":4, -:'!,.._,, ' , V,-; , it n.i , ,,,,A-ut t. 1,-i,,k,,,i,14,144-,-...-4,,:.- -- , , invirokiiv ,. .46.l6ltri: , Brunn -Kan. Idi Oicriiii•glite4el3ot• v Ag l rA in g''44 / 11; tiestegeol• -- hi tight dir =, , ilastrpett, . - - heniltdit ' a tal lal ed , "sloiit 'and costseuelf.i; r ,l•.''i • .'44..rq p, will ~.. b e buried The,liiiii4ao.l.4.4tal4t- Glass w tri tbbentbernoonlat-Awo wviiiciFm!ro_ denim on Wylie street. At 'Robinson's, No: 9) Fifth street, found the most fragrant teas obtal ed the city, at very reasonable prices, sod , . - -a delegation of Indian Chiefs arrived in New York city on Monday, ell . route from Washington, where they, have been in ex ,pectation -of straightening affairs in. their , mterests. Their visit to Washington did not, hoWeYer, acenioplish the desired re . sitit, owing 'to the political - storm raging there, and they return M their people with anything but pleasant news. • - M. Holbrook, President of the New (.4kleans Associated Press, .in a card denies the trutlrof the statement made in some northern.papers , that bands of tire compa nies recently, ,played 'the , Bonnie Blue nag" in front of General Hancock's head quarters; and that the latter rode in .a ctir riage withjeff. Pings. • • . —The flood in the Cheningo and Susque hanna river§ at 'Binghamton, :N. Y., was .increasing yesterday. The . Union..' bridge over the Susquelumnawas swept away, and another bridge froin unknoWn point emne down the rtyer on Sunday._ One..per son is re_ported. drowned. . . , Cream. Candies, Walnut and :Almond ;Cindy, ..Tordan :and : Cream Almonds,- Marsh Mallow Drops., Jelly; Liquorice and Hard Gum Drops, Fine andeommonMixed Candies,. Cream Chocolates; Cream. Dates, Cream Bon Bons, :Colt's Foot . Rock, FiF Paste„..Greennoble. WaliintS, Pecans, Solt Shell Althonds, Arabian and' Barbara Dates; Figs Raisins, PruneS, Prepared Cocoa Nut :Millard, Whitnitin and Baker's Choco lates, :Spiced Salmon, Extracts, Extract of Beef, Condensed Milk, Cross and Black well's Pickles, Sauces, Olives, Catsups,' Es sence of Shrimps and Anchovies, Mustards, Marmalade, Fresh Fruits, iriglass and.ca.ns, Jams, Preserves, Jellies, Spiced ,Oysters I Finest Olive Oil, - Gelatine Primelios Cit'ron, Lemon Peal, ttc., &C. 'Call and examine at 112 Federal street, 1 Allegheny city. ' GE011.41: BF:Ay - EN. - ' • Model Saloon. .The Continental Dining Saloon, on Fifth street, one door West of the Postoffice, is without question a Model one, Mr. HOltzheimer, the proprietor,:has unlimited experience in the busineils,_ and no one knows better than he how to please the public.As a caterer to the wants andtasteS • of his customers he is unsnrpassed, and that his efforts to pleme are appreciated is plain= - 1y evident frem the large amount of patron age he receives. His tables'are always sup plied With the best the market affords, and 'the excellent style in which eatables are prepared at the Continental is..softleient to tempt the' appetite of the greatest epicure. Country Merchants will gain ? money in buying dry goods by examining 'the stock :to prices at Barker's. Patties desiring the, services of a tirstr (gags plumber.and gas and • steam fitter are refetred to T. T. -Ewens, Who S e. establiSh, ment is located at .NO. 165 Weed Street, tient ixtla .;\ fr. Ewens. thoroughly - Under stands every branch of his busineSs, em plop; nil:4lo'6lr first Class and skillful nie efianies,- and gives personal supervision to all work entrusted to his care. He attends 'promptly to orders froth the.. country'dis; trios, and will send workmen to' ny point desired on very reasonable terms. A full supply of gas fixtures and fittings, iron and wood pumps, sinks, bath tubs, Ltc-, &c., is kept constantly on hand at very reasonable prices. . Hlgh Figures.—Our friend Ham= Smith son sold the well known property; Nos: 27 and *2.8 Wood street,the latter.ciecupied by It. E. Sellers &Co: on Saturday for the im mense sum of kitty thousand, one hundred. dollars. This price would, feW years ago; hitve been considered fabulonSt but first class property, such as the one under notice undoubtedly is, we are safe in Saving, *ill' in the future bring prices like fhi,s,,espe cially advantages are the smite are set fourth in the vigorous, eloquent and Pithy: language of Capt. Smithson, than whom there is none .better cmleulated to wield the hammer.. Who will ask • '"what'S • a narne.7 • - One bale'',. Superior quality of Russia Crash, for 123Ei cents, at Barker's. Jewelry - at Barg . ains.-=At - Reineman, "Idevran 6: Soidle.'s fashionable jewelry es tablishment, No. 29 Fifth street, our friends will 'find a splendid stock •of watches,. Clocks, silver and plated wares and general jeWelry, at greatly tredueed 'prices.- - The. firm's new and magnificent structure on, Fifth street will be .ready for occupancy 4. few days hence, and in the meanwhile the - goods ut the old honse will be sold at very low prices: Those' wishing;bargains will do' well to call: • • . The Spring Styles now making their ap pearance in,tlie windoWs of our fashionable dry goods establislmients are very neat and pretty. We observe that 'Messrs. Bates Et. Bell, No. 21 Fifth street, are receiving daily fresh invoices of new geods, which have :been selected with much.care andiudgment. This firm; otters great bargains in seasona;" able, goods, and:We commend their store to the patronage Of.our lady _readers.. eod - • Allegheny Readers Nvill find at the-exten sive and well supplied wholesale and retail grocerygp.rroocery.houseof Messrs. .Mcßride ttz George, N0,,,.1 6:tgederal street, a very fine and fresh Stock of groceries fied_provisions,_Whieh the firm offers at very reasonable prices. No where else in either city am purchases be ineciertii better advantage, or more desire- ble groceries be obtained. , ' Remember those" beautital Prints; 123-6• cents, openecint _Barker's this Preparatory to' the fashionable resorte season, Mr. Joseph Leibler, the enterpri sing proprietor of the Premium trunk fac tory, N 0194 Wood street, has laid in a very large and tine stock of trunks, of all de scriptions, valises; satChels, hand bags, car pet wicks, 6ze., which-he Offers at wholesale and retail at theioWesrpessible prices, - 1 - etd. 1)r. Aborn's mode of treating eatarrli,: deafness, ,throat . .-Infections, lung diseases and chrdnic ailments generrdlY flare 'prov ed to be the most successful known to the medical profession.'The Doctor eon be consulted from . TA: c Af. to 4p. 3t., at his rooms, No. .134 Smithfield street. . The •Elegant Trunks and Satchelsfound at such reasonable prices and in such great variety nt the popular and well conducted preminni trunk factory of Joseph Liebler, No. 1.04 Wood' street, are just such articles as' the traveler desire. Call in and see fOitY'QUXS.e.IY,e.P. eod .o.rtduli" land. occurredirtihe 13tdli For re I,iot•been. Organdies, Jaeonetalind .Lawns, at Bar keek, this day. Wheeler- .cse,• , ,ImpraVed back. Stitch ScwitirMahltine.—The.minifilest and best. Theonly. machine, °using Crvatal Cloth Presser with its attachnienis. -Sales room Not 27 Fifthzstrect..L , .. z nirios `Wagon Bolin forget the 123 . 4 cent Shirting Muslin t64lay at. Barter's: gickleit, canned fruits, and Igene con diinents or relishes; in variety, at he old established tea mint. of Joseph A: Robinson,o Na 'I Fifth 'treet. ' Shiudine- in& Midths 664) at Barker's, .01 • . lk • • - At, estpliltit4e4. Tea 'Mart, No. 20 Fifth street, a :fresh, arrival 'of pure Jay.k..-LagulTkaY 4 ,R l P Poffleil hasjust been Those New. Dress Goods;opened st'Bar 7 01 1 " PAP" roweling , ebeß1 t Biwker s. be 'White Piques., at Barker's. For Silks, go to Barker's. , = CITY ITEMS. . Good Pure Lozenges. I=l EiMISIE=E >; CITY - I Viduable lborn, at his handsomely arranged, . rpeclical odice, 134 Smithfield street, has recently introduced some , valuable ap= paratus• iti his extensive practice... Every new invention that tends to make ea.sier - the working 'ol cures is used by the. Doctor, and'he has now quite-an' extensive labora tory. His apparatus for the treatment of Catarrh of the head is so constructed that the medicated fluids are brought in direct contact With the diseased mucus menabrane !of-the nasal passage.; se, has thus been en abled to perform Many :remarkable cures of this loathsome diabase • Table Llnens, ItTaiildns, and Doylies, Mute and •Colored, in great variety and cheap, at-Barker's. . . „ Fresh Groceries, pure teas, aromatic coffees, and a large selection of table con din-fonts, sauces, relishes, spices, &c., at Mcßride •& George's wholesZe and . retail groceryand•procluce house, l\o IG4 rodent street, Allegllenv City. " ' • - Jaconet, Cambric, ! Swiss, Rock and Nainsook Muslimi, plain stripe, check and tlgered, itt Varker's. At Robinson's old established tea mart, , 20'Fifth street; ladies will find an excel. lent freslystoc i k. of teas, coffees, , and general. - groceries, at N . -cry reasonable, prices. Dry Goods at . Vi'liolesale, less than gist- , 1 em prices, and in full assortment, at Bare leer's. . .DIED; GLASS--On SundaV night. 3lnrehl3th, - .1613 . 0. r at /2o'eleek. colonel OHS I'. GLASS, in the 411 Is year of bls age: - . The funeral, will talteptace , Tllls Al:,71.11N00N, at 2 - 0 - eloeli, from his late resldenee . ,. No. 136 street. ,The friends of the fan* a:re 'tespectfullr invited:to attend. . - , , The friends of the family, and the'ineralleroof his late eonitiany of the IliCelilor Brigade.; also all dlers of the' late war, ore respettfulle invited to at: EEO eITART.TON.—On Satin -day aderticion.fa:Th . l4 ISGB.. Captain WILLIAM- A. CIIAIiLTOJ, agQdr. •, The 'funeral will take place frOmbiS late reiddence.i.. Charticts 'street, near - Itelmeca'.' Allegheny .6ty, Clk THIS ATTEILNO‘,I; 17th inst.., at 2 o'clock. FLEMING.—Ort Sabbath morning, - 31ltreli 13th, .T. E. Fi..EMING, Esq.. of Mt. Pleasant; Westnacire— land county. Pa.., at the residence. of 3lrs.' MeGee..Fleming Station. Funeral On WE:D7SES 1:1.h.Y.'n0R.1:1!:10, - frozn the keri,; eral Street Depot, on arrival of the.lo A.,at . train. 11OLDINGSITEAD=OriXontlai"nlitlit. 31nrChi0,, at 12m'clock. , ELLA WOOD, daughter OFITuv. James. and Sarah Ifolllngsiread, ,agert..2o:months, - The funeral will takoplatce,trom the reklandO.l;r . tier parents, Tv. AO:Deaver , _Octane: ArliFitieFlF - City, . (formerly Ifaiteliekter) on Ilarch IS, o'cloek r. M. The, friends ethe family are respectfully_lnvited to attond. UNDERTAKERS -- - - - 4.ALEX. AIKEN, UNDERTAKER, No. 166 FOURTH STREET; Plittsburp, Pa. , '.) FINS of ail kinds, cRAPES, GLOVI atad'eV..• ery 41e5crIptiou of paneral Furntahhm tickals 'Lir-. t bed.n: Rooms open day and night.,,Wa.rse and'. .Carriages furni.bed. _ _. _• ... e . RF.PEZENCES — ReV. DMVId KelT, ni. , lt ~,1ECT.4.21. W. .Taeobus; D. D.. Thomas Ertag, Eaq., jaaOl? H. c • •• - HA RLES fii: P.EMILES, UNDEIto!_ 1 TAKERS AND LIVERY tiTAIG,£,S,-corner or • S., N'I)I.I7SKY ST.ltEra AND Cilitilttill , AVENUE,'. Allegheny City, Where their .COFFIN-LaCtOMS'.urv con,tantfr supplied with real ,atltittitation Rose-- woad. Mahogany and Walnut. -Collimi, , allinces . 98., ,, :Ting from 44 to .400. liodiYa -prepared ,fgr Inter-. meet. hearses and,Carriages furnished: also, a kinds of 'Mourning Goode, if rdquired: :013cg *pew' at all hours-day and night.., ,- , , ~ :7, .. loposEitir..T 1 1 10DN EV; lIJNIIER.; TAKCR ANT/ •E3TRAiL3I.E.Iti:- No. , 450m0 u'rltEET, Allegheny.,•-ung SO DIAMOND SQ,LTAKE, thy .Tohn Wilson ,t- - Bro"..)keops'iallirisys Ain hands the• best Metal,fitoserrood. 'Walnut and,. • industlon Rosewood Cain". Walnut Collins - iron $25 upwards. Irosewocd • Coffins i 1 ,2 0 •. Upward", all. Othet t 'offlns In proportion..: Carriages and Hearses ihrnished low -rate". Crapu. • Gloves. Vare., , :and Engtavlng furnished gratis. Office open ; day, ,And •.'l , • - . : • CZOLNVP.CKIi - VN, DETITAKER. - °Med. No.lt-S4pit IQ ;STREET, Allegheny.; 3letatille, Itoiiewtsud and Miter with a complete stock of Tinieral Frirtifslititglioodti on hand and furnished' t. shortest notice,-At 44:Flirts prices. Sale. and. Livery Stables. corner dr rirSt . and 3tiddlestreets. Carriages; BarouclieSi , Zitgetes,. Saddle Horses. for.htre. - - QQIIIIFt . EJS • r 1,0 GLYCERINE_ .$9.i.-., , , ,Warranted to contain , 4o PERZENY: P'GRE GLY— CERINE. There Is no., intelligent, plift•teigi or druggist perhaps In the world that fa not acqiiLilitte4 with the character Of ' ' •- ' • • '•:,- PETER SQUIRE'S CHEMICAL PREPARATIONS, FOR SUPERIORITY OTEIt ALT,OTHERS. And tins Soap being (Fetatkrom . e.xpeiZs cift'lkall a X? FORTY PEE CENT. OE rtEE,GLIOERg.7E, May ;without question - peeanStdered liiF'grentest sailer ettient lu Crtenitealkcienee.',: . • . ' IMPORTED AND SOLD MY 11:WIOEIVP, SIMON JOHNSTON, Druggist, Corner Snilttiflold and yonrt4§treets. . . . • . Also, Agent for SAItGi`g.'VIE.I4I",%.7A.•-GLYCERINE wposr.PE7rs. 11TEVitailtillIAROMETER.S, liard.the following good'quaii4esl• Ist—Accuracy: 91d—PertabldIty 4tlr-Durablllr*... stlk-Chnapnesi , . - .oth -- leganeo of design beauty.. fah!, ;all the. qualliloa- Cons necessary fur agupi),.rollahleßaretileißr• Call and get a Cltuular4Prini deierlntion: oL, the same; also, the endorii euirui, et: thOse•ldirl.ng them' in use,.froui the • • • Lz GF,NEIII4, rAGENT'S, ::1*6.A.TJE4 , 1 " 54 FIFTH ST., OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL. .._.- . . Adapted to a II I RST.OI.4I*3O4I*ANT '4":140to JIJS'r OPF:ITEii, Al HENRY G HALES, Corner of Penn and Ed. , Clair Street& VOR SALEII O I 3 O IL:e•bajance-otAywo? dealrable. I ots are' , novi-o end at private Site, and stOpnedisirchiscf grid bites would do well to anske acetoetionl ; l'iloeated pn a beautlfak add'hbaithY'ipot, :two and a Half trilleffrorn'Sharpilidtac oti; the t~esfera Penn sylvania Railroad; vhitti rims tbcOngb:4, 4;411% it touch mare valuable and. 'ameatdo.,,,E7f ~tensive. preparations aroPoW ,llll o. angsroT !rVcting t ar, ottine.honses. *bleb will ptoy . e.,au:terinotient - to,the • tOwn. remainder or theue C o ed 7 41* it vtry -reasonable rates, an d on terms . ' iiiteetifinglT easy. strk4stisTrEtt — ter4 Beal and In- , inritneo AgrAts, - Lawrelicetilie.: ' ' OM SPRINP,AANP SIMMER II 64 "" 1 -4. AuereoprtN...l , lXl4 4 l" , al • t 98,*YLIE 4TREETitORtiEIt; OF' itDOIAL. itiajust riturrnett fhimlb Ease.witti $ well ' enl,A4id tVittiITIAR A IM I 4 4E4 tbeR teraS.4lll4tedcenelnilvely .Ibr elisTo4i,X *Welk be s ontiki,lxtv,ltes. , bla friends AntY 111011,1?4 ; lie to -oarments *lll gotten kepi = style that cannot be surpassed; And at reasonable: price. - _ . • . 11.,18311.1194, Merehant.Tatio_,r - No. 98 FEDERAL STREET. f Federal. II En LI 1.....,:.:i•> - .--7),,-; E 1 II IL I ME .- ; r =I NE
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