II II 8 Ft4.1g EN ,,3,7 ti.1E 3 •••=3.1 . V . 4--X To Shailisburg Readers.; ' - • • Mr. D. 111;Martin, proprietoi of tt4p:SliUitriiiv -I:turg tobacco store and news thipotris the - agent , for the delivery'of the , qA, V .TTE that borough. Subscribers trila4t±g.' papers will. please, upon Oiii,arid-feave their address. •• • • • • • 'Sheriff% •Sald;• • • Our worthy Sheritt .8. B. Clulet Esq't advprtbtear lyt of; tntlitif of pices and weals „ ,e retdeatat",e %tour aeyentit -, page, to be ex- Posedtaiblicsale at the Court . House at 0 ' 4 3,10614' oh' Um: 'that Monday of Yune . ne ?Me . iidstartii3Onaent will repay . care - ' . Phillips Peremptorily De. dines. Congressional Honors-Sleeting' 9r the Second Ward Grant Clubs, • ; ~Ptesnuult adjourinsient the l 'Sitond ward:draft Club held a special diedieting at their rooms, 14." 66 Smithfield skeet, last evening, Thomas Steel, Esq.,. presiding Mr. Ewing, from' the OmMnittee apptantefl, , to wait on 001 ., Phillips and request hies, on behalf oftheßepublicane of the ward , to be . eome a candidate for nomination for'Con . gress by the fortheoteing Conventien, ported that he , had 'replied that fie would not enter - into any 1 oddest' for nomindiein er solicit t; but;if the Repub. liean OM:mention shmild nominate him he - would net feel at liberty to decline, but would accept and go to work in earnest for a suocessful compfign . .. Vol. Phillips being 'Present, Stated that the report presented by Mr. Ewing did not fully express'his answer to the Committee, bat rather changed its - Meaning. He bad given the subject careful consideration, and while, it nominated by the Convention without his'selicitation heweadd-not feel at liberty to• decline the honor, 'still he would ask leave ,to withdraw the report of the Committee, and keep out of the canvassea tirely. He was prepared to warmlytmite in the support of any candidate put fir ward •by the ConventiOn. Beal&s, be thought his nomination, secured through ' the efforts of his friends, at this late stag e of the canvass might excite discard te. ranks of the party, Either of the candiz dates now prominent was worthy suppbrt; and he would go in to help to give one or the other a large majority. Under the circumstances, Mr. Steel thought it perhaps desirable that the re. quest of Col. Phillips be complie d with. Mr.• Keeler moved that the request of Colonel Phillips to withdraw hiS answer to the committee be granted. There were cer tain principles to be observed" in a cam paign, and one was that it was not best to change the front in the'presence of the ene my. He thought' that under the circum stances the club had better act asrequested. Me.sszs. Mathews, Aiken, Ewing, 'and <tilers, addressed the meeting, when the report of the Committee was withdravm and Colonel Phillips' declination accepted: On motion of T H. Phelps, Esq.; the following resolution was unanimously -adopted. • • ' Reseived, What while expressing our re grets that Colonel Phillips has refused to become a candidate we pled,ge ourselves to give -hearty support to whomsoever may receive theinominationofthe Union Repub lican Convention for Congress. • On motion adjourned. - . • he Pollee 'Parade. _ . • , ' The police . . iforms, of which . so much' , — hes been sal • since the authorities decided' to uniform t . . force, have at last been Coro ' Pletld and il l be issuedto the ine' n. this , . . • • Morning, . Th e uniform consists of , a coat,' * IL . ~ . pants and-,vest of blue cloth , which cost the city ttfifi per Suit, and a cap, mace and belt, et a cost of 35. Upon receiving the suit each' polleernanwill be required , to sign a 'bond in the sum'of $lOO, conditioned for the ,use of the uniform and return of the 'Cap , but tons, belt, niece and shield, at ,the expira tion of their term of service, and au agree -- inent that the city shall retain $4 per _month • of their salaries - until the end of the year, • which; if the, officer remains in service, shall be paid to hint. • At two o'clock tilis afternoon' a parade ' Will take place, in which the entire force, "in full • uniform," - will participate- The- following IS the route of processioo decided upiin:: Theixtrade will form at the Mayor's , ' office, on Fourth street, and proceed to. Smithfield street,' up . Smithfield to Liberty -street; thence to Mechanic street, along Me- Chanin to Penn street, down Penn to St. ' Clair street, up St. Clair to Market street, thence to Water street, up Water to Grant street, up Grant to Fifth street, out Fifth to Wylie street, thence by *Wylie to Logan ' ' street,' down Logan to Pennsylvania ave nue, down the Avenue toFifth street, along Fifth to Liberty street, down Liberty to Pitt street, down Pitt to Penn street, down Penn to Second Street, tip Second to Smithfield street, and 'along Smithfield to the Mayor's office. . , The parade will be, headed by a fi ne band ' of music. The regular force will all be re lieved from:duty to-day, in order 'to give them an'oppartunity to prepare for the pa rade, and their duty will',ba.done by aub The Green Gnives of Our Spidlers..' The - Grand Army of the Itepubrc, b o der of its Commander-in-Chief, Gen. John ' A.• Logan, will oelebrate the 30th Inst.. as " aholiday for payirig tribute to the: me ory ofthe.kerofe &RunAdea *he fell in.the recent war. A circular from the headquar tent of the orgattittatio,n, says: ": ' The ptlidaY,ef nat ii.detdg" ed • for the purpose ofstrewing, with' flowers or otherwise deCorating* the graves 'of com iadeit who 'died in defence of their*iptp• during the late rebel li on, and whose bod ies now lie in . almost every citY, , village and hamlet diurch.yard in tho land, In this observance no form pr ceremony is prescribed,ltit posts and muff"'afies will in their own way arrange - such fitting services and testimonials.of respect as circumstan. ces will net.„ , , • It phipthicv orthsk COmMander-in= Chief to inaugurate this observance with the, bOpti thatAtittill le (kept Atli trent Yek„ r to year, while a survivor of the war;re . mains to hon e r the memory s o ir f g hEist h departed MaltentiOn. to d thiObd pub ndo lend itafriendlyaid in, bringing it to , the ' notice'of con:media in all parts of ,the wan ' try in -time for simultaneous :-compliance therewith. • „„ , ' City Mortality Dr. A. 441 McCandless, Physician to the Board of Health, makes the -following, re. Pert of the inierinfintsin'the pity .:ot Pitts. takrglk.for the'week commencing 'April 26 th, and ending May-3d, 1868: Males, 19;,feau l ukeg; ablored, 3; total 27. The follfting .were ihe diseases: Con auralninat four: gllsenee of, brain, drownpd, ' lioblaent; scarlet fever; twdnachi unknown, spoplex34.„' gan grene, atelectasis pramomuu. span pont stiaborn# anabreisiamb ;nicht "abirinislonat pneumonia, three each. . • ~ieftrittitv(tCrttri rr a til i f it vr4 l l9 l ßll • %!m five to ten, 14 fnan fifteen to twent r ii i rtranEtwf.nitY o Or,4thi rt y/ 0 ' s /rcn T k A f 7-tn sixty , ~ • . " .Wiini l 44o:l - 4aday we Anotinte 4n the -• GAZE:OW*Ii) ligtio n •;thfil f time *Ord. „Aavextirme nt „ 4) - utootsp! "Jg" 6 4,14:0 1 4:04 11 ,1ar;TatAig . 4i , tints ~ lorAnt.insertion;of.t tf four. li n ,,,Z WI , Will plamadvtintising that" '.. **Ain the rel # 43 ii ll eiri rif lA' ito T 3113 n i .1a t lA, 41 • ;.; . , - AND SUBURBAN. THE cotrßTs. • r I . District co*.t,--Tufte Mc. Laudieks In, the case of, T. Blair •liloore.vs. Joseph Cole, was iresurned• on ihe'opetiing'of the Court,,Friday morning, and ha.s, riot yet been 'co ncluded. t • • • On motion of John H. Bailey, , Esqi, Patterson, Esq.,, of Pittsburgh, was quail.: tied and duly adniitted to practice. at the bat' of this Court. • • • , • Final discharges:were , granted - *rider the bankrupt act and = Certifitates awarded to .-Newton A: Lane, of Montrose, Isaac New- Muse,. of Linen* County, and . ' Edward Lesger, of Allegheny county.- Petitionstorftnal'discharge WereAled by Wln. , Coulter; - •of Allegheny icounlyi Tames" Hutchinatili, of --Arnistrong • County, ••and, IsaaciAlexandar,•of Miasma . dotinty. usual orders were made:' • • • - • • • Dlibiergendie' nannOtOns In the Ciie.Of _ tvil h il d.kfunPliaue4 ac ejnntanent, thejuryifeand , kir the plain- _OWnerstewm tug Mary , Davage vs. Baker, Action to 7reoover, ibr - seivicel3 in towing and tang charge of Ixaln,S•-of . de 7 lendant. JUr3ront: • ' • - is Samos bleAnulty et al.•vs. James. .Eflnd- Man: Action in ejectment. -On • - • • f.' t. COMMOII PIe.IISL:-Judge Stowe. In the wee df O'Neil vs. the, Lin'e' cii•Stßaicuirs fectilA the slimpf 844..50. , t! • _ . , The ea - se of Marshall Shorty& Philip Ste-, venson,was taken up, but thety ,WELS ; subsequently withdrawn and judgment of non-euit entered. - ; • • , _ • Valentine Stier vs, Edwardliati.-7.Thip was an action in debt. Thejury found for. plaintiff in the sum of 15360.80. I • . , _ Fatal Acadent—beath of a•Plt‘ebaith The clip the follow / i3ig account of an acci dent which, yeenlied fatally tours." Haman, Velre,•of Mr. Edward 41. Kaman, of. Oak-. land, occurring at:Battle Creek,. Michishin, Tneaday, sth inst., from the tTiitofe of that On Sunday evening Col. J. F. Duncan and Wife, of this city, and3lr. Edward R. Kernan, of Pittsburgh,. Pennsylvaida,, , after an evening's drive on , the -, Marshall Toad,. met with a very , serious and fatal' accident.; Col. Ditncim. drove the party_to: the gate of his residence, on Green street; Mr. Kernan assisted Mrs. Duncan from the carriage. but unfortunately, her hoop .skirt became en tangled some part of the rriage,fand for a time . Mrs. Duncan •W m as supported by Mr. Roman ,and her feet in the spokes of the wheel. Mr. Duncan irtunediately en deavored t6release the skirt, and while so doing the horses took fright. Mrs. Berman being in the carriage, a silent spectator, and a heavy and helpless woman, could naget out without considerable assistance. Col. Dnncan reined the horses directly - across the street, to prevent their running, to the fence, and: ndeavored to get Mrs. Kernan from the carriage, but sheseemed incapable I of any action, and with a scream, the hor ses:snade another bound, and She. carriage struck a tree on the opposite side of the street and upset, throwing Mrs. Kernan out ,I upon the ground, when. the' horses broke loose. She was bannediately, carried into ! the resinence,Of Col: Duncan, and physi- . chine Cifix, Slater and, Campbell were im- Mediately called, all of whom pronouneed the case a bad one. Her friends were tele- I graphed for at Pittsburgh. She died Tue sday morning at three and a half o'clock. At nine o'clock yesterday morning. an in- qtumst Was convened and adjourned at the request of Co]. Duncan and Mr, Kerwin, i until the arrival of the deceased's mother; whO is - announced,' by telegraph, to ; arrive Tuesday night,.after which the corpse, will be conveyed taher late residence, at Oak land; near Pittsburgh Pa.' I Captured a Canary. - • J. C. Clark, proprietor of the "White Cot tage," at Perrysville, made information be-. • fore Alderman 111cMasters, yesterday,' , charging 'Major A. 13. Munroe with lareeny . by bailee. It appears that. the - Major was •on a visit to Perrksville a few days since when it seems the proprietor Was absent .froinheme, ,and he took a great fancy to a canary he discovered in a cage at the afore said place, the ;in:Ted - y/of , Mr. Clark, and by some means got possession of It, -we know not how,-but it must have been legal ly or.the prosecution would have been for larceny. When Mr. Clark returned home he made inquiry regarding his bird and was informed that the. Major had taken it . with him. He called upon him for the bird and cage but the gallant Major refused to give it up, hence the information. He was arrested, and after a hearing a commitment made out and given to the constable, but rather than be caged himself he • agreed to give up the caged bird, and in a few mo ments after the prosecutor and defendant came into the office together, the former carrying the page and bird and requested that the prosecution be with,drawn, which the Alderman very properly consented to, and the prisoner was , discharged. • An Alderuian Prosecuted , , Alderman-A.' -Minns, of the First ward,. Allegheny, was charged, on eath,of Michael :Powell, before Alderman Mcliasters, with misdemeanor in office. The proseeuter al- leicts that on' the 7 th ' inst. ta , Alcarman issued 'an r elacutlen .attachment - on Iludg-_ tient given in.the ate wherein :J . ,. NY, • At- . kinson Wie plaintiffund tho',prosecutor tie- .1 'fondant: - P s reeiralleges't.hat'..the amount .I of the ju held 'en previously paid .1 18 the constabledgMent delineated with' AheAlder- ,I mai:Wand by,..- him handed 4 ever,' 'and for Which amount'the magietrate'gage a re eeiPt. Notwithstanding 'this act be al leges that the Alderthen, issued and served personally an ettacianent on Jatnes Beatty as garnishee; 'by which 'the..'. prdeecutpr claim's nil haVeheen greatly inconvenienced. Ed was arrested andwitiving a hearing gave ball forhis an:regime° at Court. Colleo.Comudidation. , The C° 1111 . 14 40e appointed -by the Board I of Trustees of Waahingtonnand !Jefferson ~- . , College id 'devise 'a plan teethe . : , better ' union of the institution Meet Yster ,yatti n noon at the office ofJodge Veech, corner of Grant „and Fourth st,ree4, . Pittsburgh, and ; • Onalhimouely , agreed ,'.to ~ recent- Meini .' that the..college, claaseir te whleh have ' heietoforeheen d i vided: ." .071:1 Washingten and. Ceponaottrg, be ,' rang t together at one -place. • , . ' . ; In" ad r lcOnAl meethi of thei: - boargwill be held on the ;ilk 'of-Juana to Mature the plan of Imion.a.nd4Oliz the locality.,,, The tollpyilimi.,genthahierk constitute the /39*- 'ittltte(4'Houjiinies P. Sterr ett _Pittsburgh; ;Ames. 3 70, -Elk- fib ' ' Mr, tiaer- I rerd, StiflawnvElle;.,_Ohio;lJU Atcheson, ' e Washington,. P- _' mr- 7 . 10 el,? -Pinions buteßev. John it an; 01 5 3,. . . Assault . .With,'.lntent: to:Co' " I ' ~ nimit 'Re p o Commit Repot— gam!' Arovini A Getman girl" aged fifteen years, Made information, , bef.ore )Voyor Drain yesterday, aharging,lohn Lees,/ta, merchant in All6benrtivlltli assault and an atter* to.. commikaLrape,--.-,The proae entritit appeals 1s gyeilstwe 014 defend tint's:kirffe, and onlY P00 0 ; 6 r cinsponn4l7 seven minths 'ago, since theo Ithe.naqret. ded in the ,family of the accused as a do.o mastic. ,Bhe allegeSt r iintrbe hos . 0 - . , .ntly 'attediptodl 4 3 ''Keige' " ' ..Men.: .. t • intakeijpgniiilrei 3 O 0- '' ~, 4iv, , i ., Tklir .hfa Mearanelli#ll9l4'...i:.; ,i't`i;ll.l.l, ',... d'aLlEll'i: . I _•.: ~ .61,6 ~ ~ , ft, , „f . . .. " oil itVilit:-'llAffiko:l, .0 - t ... ~ , * l6l6 llVO lll Of -0 0A,*%.! -, l• ....i .2f41, 0 i 171:91e ..., 0 ,... ~r", 61 .1, ~....to.t ppmnp, ..;.• ~.- ;,... !- 1 017 .7n,t l k,_ i b.yy t ,, r... it::13 0 Iriftun tr,u-rfizrimt :..n 6 I c (•ilst.:lC;t ,I.yelid vmultbltekli oi 711/urrt I , 0 1 . i r . :1; .i, ,14 "ri I. :ur 7,i+ 'r . II,ITVIti,VICat 6'. t'nel PITTSBURG GAZETTE: SATURDAY, MAY 9. 1868 Nig Emitafix_ll9gge..... ............--1....z707.-..-R.- - -.-.....,..,_ „ .., .,, ..-_ ..,.... ,, ,r-r e r....t, The followin g deedswproltle4.ot record,. .... On awk - aftsr;hionday, AlayAitti, prassen.,] before EC ''V E'il ' Th. a "lir , - - ' ''.. Rm ely, s ~ ...Alor er, .“....y ' -., ger- trairatvill. depart ifroft -iital.` arrive ': ' ' ' - 14. 1 t . he UniOritlOof4S'falevr•S;Aitti , : i t"farieir •: '-' - r - I ,' „,i - p,„.• Nr„ i ' '' ' . ' tet. ...„ 1 " r. : .‘. .. t 1 4 . 7 1 .. . - 4 0 K' wnicke . t h i . eey . n.b ., oAro . onri i l: .';', MI6 A - Trcdll3:.•L-bn 11:1,- % . •Icj''' ''' ' r Charl es :.,,,,, 'l9-- ~. ~. . . P r ,. .!...: ,sy !exprots4: ~ co italelng ji l g T:r til e :coo,/ ant, y it percbes, with 2480 A... vi. 1:50 ;A:.'ar,44.adi a i n ,ex _ , buildings'. •• • . .• ! ' F Laub ichael B rgcr u August /2, 1867: 101 No. press .11:40 +A: 'M.;• Philtilielpia4 rt r z te 43:i 4;50 , 1 • Roberti ,. 2 fe l e it t , , e, r Mell:sl,l4 e ll"in • t....a,r•;V,t,1iev, 1 /,/e, 414 by 100 'ell to Annie I'. Bakewell;;Oct. 1, • P:.•!ti Vest- - 4ne 7:30 P. 3 .T.t. Them Vaiic-L Martl;t..l....lalie ' ' ' li'.6(lll . i-4411e.iiii!pte4-7.1h71/1 inal9lo-114Piiteitween .1,1611 . 14 aog o gu et .lll,lge street, Allegheny, lu ell,. . titEiburgh mad Altooria, elr,,i,4 j t ,at „Dei ly , .../crhn Taggart. to Jo. , Taggart,',/t , ,, April z.. 141: Conemaugh and dailltierf'ldi.' ' • lor on. restore Lan ,'Sciond nrard,..A.tlegheny . 45 *wate r , - dotal . 7231- 129 feet.,' : ' ....`.. i'•"•'• ' .- ' ' - .•.' 'l' •.. isco , and inspection. ' The Phi/sol elphia express rlickurT• ultreal'eaT to o , °h s. " ' V h uld S''' l r. i ' li ... 18 I 4 ; will stop at Cressent as vritiaa t r ai i -&- aftrgi' 1.;33 DyllB f ell eet',. with"' ird-ifign---.110, ittaburgh, , the.opening • of,• Creston - 4 Voii•E • ; ilia . ' . 14 R.Pinkertani gas • lan, , to Amain Tre! 3 _1 :kr:l w° er---- -... • Mgt one-turd of al. t on:Boyle street, Nntnt :arch ' %Istail.trains will :shoji atlatl portarrti sta2 - Allegheny, 21b3.901 et • 4....,... ~, ~ „41,300 .119118. , _. P.assengers irom.looraftatt or d d e s& orutoes-P.Pinkbrtaa` • t al.. to AnstliTtiO7l ' 'April 1., in g -to' take theSe tr:drulferNtorr.Tufkl - -'''' ?;38 0; there t:mining tma , thirds , orf; the Arive• lot ' 'r 4 1 -t ' Itobilphig or Maltimoroovilll!idivii.__ goo,. - iiii; Thomas IP: 3134ile',iQ ! eter ' utualle'r" ; iii,:: '''''''''''' , Etta ilr ra ima r Juba/a t - o ft aa d Om i nodgebli 14 : , °mot NOY yr ott-thb :•. in Cotrattons t imegeeti, 30 , :pointolatintedi mhetre thehe';'.tbrough''tiaisia - - I'.43irefe e s e ttgO l et i l,rli; -; ;_p`a"),' l Troi i stop., , Through tlokets sold froni -Meat . , 1 1.4_ ' 1-:::In491111111s noiinehl • .. eontattnnk A r t s i lTes I I I!: :Jo ' :ions iwillbe hobored- - en lat a it ra in g „,7:. ; : c.,lreites"....4 - 1:a.;;,.-: a., - J..• .i., n -, . , :j -. the point : it ~which ~„.‘.._..,-.._ .. _ -el -:, , W iIM4IIIVIV, iftti Ho . Corard,„attylor four- .snrougrr. ;rata. ftr• . `lots ` on T hehllt at .51C - 81.1ttlt wartl x il aburst_ t h -F taken.. - .Through trattra 'arrive: . 3nsilt,;•'lL2o! ' '4Bll73B2'" 'A' J '' '" ' "''' ':' ''.. ''' - " '''.4"uu' 4. K . ; „tut H ue i zoialL ., ~,,,,,,,,,..., . '.• „ .44ain -Brown !to -nd • Mendell Apr 1110808; lots' 1 tia Qi 4 , ; 144, 13 a lti mote ., ' --- -1 ,,4 exPres,S. _so. 6 land 6ln Jo Brows! Arovn's4on.,:a•Lover lit. „ expreas i . up :l p ; 1, 1. .;.. , .-, lairsownsirio, oh . -u a street 46, I•_ : ,y ioreet : , ; Iwo Philadelphia express 1:20 - r.,:a.: ;- , ..,,•;5:i) '' - ' I. r''' ''' '- ' ''''" '' " ''''' .' ''' ''* ''''''. „Lpeo, .Trains-johniltovirn:lliceointnoik,' .'tion arrives at- .1.1 ►a9 5. ..hy!Nr4 i 'add !d tsr at . a l t os s:4' P g : Z . .. .1 .1.41 ., arri trol 7lA N ' ace° at mn Pitt c sbutt f a i r V e pt . A. .v., and leav e s 141rgh- at 8•50-P 11'",' I *riving at LatrObe * I:2ol•;*“ . Thii be 11' ing luiadditleMtt tritlii ) ,,itivill'' alfOrit 'htra' - ' Imoniiiiodatiorilethejifiblieit air. po'' - '1 ' te r t bet v iOiiiiTittatitirriliParto;- Lain:die,' ''' ; ' 4 l., 41 1 11 : ficioiiiinedatieriwillNave rittabriikh„,,, - ' 0.. - , i ..- Pat 8,t30 A., - 31.;,. No 2itf..1,150, - A.': 3,1.- -- No 3at ' I - 4:501i. 3r.; • PTO. iio 6:05 - p:'3l: )IraatiVri: deedrninotialiozi r- '4oti' A . ' Mr ItryklOsval • ae-' ,emitraolatioirlio:so"X.rit.i:Thha aiii..** lortiterlyffimto"Witihr' Station, ,'-' iitit :- hah' ~.berya '‘ilareoritlittrrid, to 'O:4-40'1; lese1 ese traiiiii*lititirivii at' the,' 'Wori ' ''' ' - its i folleitref' Wall's keeernnirqatiort-,:6 - ,1 . t 6102 it '"sio••2 at' Vso' 'lc N.' ' ..74 1 :45 P; 11:; N0..4- at . 7.05 *. 3i.; 'Braddeeit's' ' ;V:- r e o minodation at s:sf:iv:v.. s Ernigra" - nt train at 10:30 P. 31. .. . • ME , , IMltation ' Marble —A. 'Great? There' as been ghlugOn silentlyhavoth' markod effect, a . groat- revolution „in, the marbleicutters art. The secret of turning homely slate fr6in the quarries so nu tuerous throughout ouF country ipto an imitation, if imitation! that which .exeepdfi: -the *ermine . can be4lled, Of tho cbatliest and' meat , beautiful Marble Produmi in the broad wend, has of late beerrlargely em- DlOyed , ,in ,the prodUctiortit mantels, mon unietits, :tables, tablets,, signs ,and ;erne:, ments. We believe there, are 'but Seven, • persens who thoroughly understand this art In the United States—at leaat not Morethan that number practice . it with decided success in this country. In this city Mr. ' W. W. Wallace, 319 Liberty street, has 'been the first and only tine to introduce the manufacture, having secured the ser vices of Mr. J. F. O'Brien, of New York, to take charge of that. department. - The process of marbleizing slate is alpeautiful one, requiring the greatest care,*kill and , attention, We do not mean to o into the details, but it will suffice all practical pur •poses to state that the imitation marble is far prettier, more elegant; more servicea ble and decidedly cheaper than the ordi nary dxpensive marble now used in parlor mantels. vestibules, &lc. At the waren:ferns of Mr. Wallace . will be found a - magnificent assortment of mantles, perfect, gems of beauty in imitation of the most famous and expensive marbles of the univenie, which are much cheaper than the genuine - artiele. They are held at prices remarkably cneap, not a great deal higher than wood mantels,' of good workmanship,- and yet rich, ele gant and infinitely more durable. Visitors are requested-to call in and seethe elegant , display made" of this line ol v e de In the mantel r department of W 's well known works; Liberty street, nearly oppo site the mouth of Smithfield. 300*I0 Wheeler it Wilson Smvlog Ma . chines Now In Use, Exceeding -the Next Largest Company .12.000 Jilsehines per Time tries all things. 'Usti only fiirniiihes , the final test. Opinions of the skillful may be of value, but time i 8 needed to .eentirni them. • While , the-Wheeler & Wilson company has given to the public the best fruits of . , . inventive genius, it ,has guarded it from a multitude of traps. Attachments 'have been added for various purposes, as hem mipg, binding, braiding. cording, &c., but it nes been kept free of all useless compli cations.' Simplicity of parts, and adapta tion to the widest range of work, has been the constant aim. Instead of boasting of a. variety Of useless stiches and movements, it claims to make but-one kind of stitch, and that with the fetceat movements possible. Hence the machine may run constantly fqr iburteen years, or a lifetime, even, and :work just as well as when new. With a complication of parts and movements, it would require monthly, repairs and adjust ments. , As - the purchase of a Sewing Ma chine is, or may be, an act for a lifetime, care should be had in getting what time and use have approved. Messrs. Sumner k Co., at No. 29 Fifth street, always have on hand a fine assort ment of these-unrivalled machines, which they take - pleasure in showing to all who Amor them With a call. • . • Larceny by Bailee.:—Edward Caising ham made information before Alderman • Mullin, yesterday, , charging Jacob Cochran with larceny by bailee. Mr. C. was the husband of. Mrs. • Oassingham, who died suddenly last week, ~ an account :of which we published, and be alleges that ;his wife, previous to her death, purchased thirty dollars worth of ladies' Mrnishing. goods from the accused, whiCh she neg. lected to take away, and that he now re fuses to give - them up. Cochran • was ar- Tested:and held for.e.hearing. Body Recovered.—Tbe body of a drowned boy,. Hemmed to be that of Patsey the' little bey, dtowned' some time since at, the rplut, Nes found Thursdaythe Ohio -1 54 1 PPerthburg, , -Beaver, the Ohio Coroner pi that county held , an inquest and leis' probabie,the body, will be sent , to the 'cits , . _ " - - , Albegbieny Libroy Meet. oflug the 'numbers of this Assoqiatio&will be • held ,on Tuesday, 12th inst., 4t o'elook D. m:, for the purpose of akointing •it'ociirunlttee to make suitable nominations for officers, prior to:the ,eteptal,electiOu on thelfouttliMoodax: Of Nay. _ A Ltallas, sedretary, Committed.--pred. Mein ,was :arrested d taken befare Zudtis Amnion ; (f- may Biriiiinghtun, on oath" charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct. He was lined five dollars and costs, in default of which he was committed 'for 10.1i4tifetj-ihe enryHaPer was ' arrested and •taken _before .Justice Arent, yesterday, ; for breach/ the peace, and after a hearing waaheld to bail to keep the pp aco ; in default of which he wee , coin mitt to answev,at court. ,_ • • ~ Geuilesniti taking dlnner , or other meals intim city, are respectfully invited to call eleganto.woll-notnag. ell: and•tlrst c l a s s mu . of . Mr+ 'ldcaulre;,• No: log ,Tift w irit w reet.•;•lkeals , and -luncheon's served 0.41 tifTrivi; 7, ` .;;. ... % a ' . .:,, ! .; ;:•,- - . '. . :1: i4 • 4011 ,1.0...t., - 'i;firi , 4i iii :400 bzy ygeau,-,, , . luck ,yettexito n for French ant. AO* # 149 M. 1 1 .,' 1 1 t • R 0 14:44110)* • PleOlantt iYar) -Aitkpf, OD tirfrAt;.. . YINEOZI4Mted - 0i1111 0 6414 Pe. , . *hoskiiipf4 Ii 0 1440 1 1 , 77p.4: , ) , ,;;;• ;.:1 is...a wl j attar pi lo :Tsp.-I:Tr-. ,i,; ~ ri 1 .:.-+',"•• !,, XiittihgeitAXlo44...... ' - rt • rani r•ti.Ww.. i • _ , ),, . I , . fo p . 4 . , • ycF fillesellstr ikr = • ~ : rtarrvirmsallef. Ca, f ?f, . , IRlVAlsbAlltar.__ I . :EV erts, 4 IFlrstatredo u 04.,4446 - ;9? 'l t 1 • =OM Aldil • rii, ,f 1 h ii...-axol • mcAnyl . iv - J StkAgill )j,iitiellitSiONClf nit tit, At: iliiiii liut ,b(l4YViti flai 1111 E et:1001 ( n 4) :Ilan 1.1i4i kr, 110 7 .,d bcc ~,,,: 1 :f lt , f . :t ,, j :i ILT( A CO re i v.it ,), 7o :-. 1 14 ,Vistr ',P..... - .711 !tics: r r.otr ::';')l4.i 7:fribiloi , ? 1 1 • • r r. :-2 P;---:Z:i?44.11-V41,4;-az:kVe:244l':"'<giligAlllVA“ . : ; e?,3:47AAST:*‘*'''''' 11 •-• • -•' MG John J: MCC.imi , cutttis ;Hy,. ba4 received ti4if rforithis ,, naigh I borhOod of agentfor the National Aft Alf- 1 rionlet!thi whiChlrifijitaqoiiiii*Ciohe of the inbst' dent 8431,',4441ii f fk.gvei, aseetrthriingWtliejpfesa;',,elititatid.„Atheri, drieriltisio?.. Sartain, "We,lfeel LO.at if is ii*Colfia ttil r Odlt ' this hognets_ 'epirimOTOiiii,kv9 of Orie of The IntiatthrllliF4 and soul, exulting, incidents of the war, vbrked'up In„the col; ors of. Poesy ,Bead, • '1161)16 poem bearirg the same name. Sher ride tvill *Onto history 'anti few years hence the beaptil‘d-.and splfited, _en graving ,nnw 'efftted •::to'.sribseiribeta: 00' •poki4ess an interest' and Value rid* bloom: ,prehensible. We'liope none of our readers will miss the opportunity. of obtaining' one: . from:M. McCormick: 0;, . , Cliolce Noielties. "Mr. W. W. Moorheed,•trimmini, and. Isor mereiusat, Afar}Let itreet, received • fre4ll/ from . , the importer'f hands,. a very elegant- supply • of- all the, latest novelties in' his !lin& of trade •Veltich have made their appearande'thuir far in the Metropolitan cities.' His 'ilitoble'of straw" goods; ribbons;laces,•insertingsf embroider.. les, linens, buttons, hosiery,'gloveis,•Parts sols, sun shades; ladies and gents furnish ing goods and notions generally, is one of the most completeandjudicionsly assorted, ever brought to this city,.naving been se- • iected by. Mr. • Moorhead, himself, • with a view to pleasing his numerous customers, knowing so well their tastes and what is suitable or this market. .The prices , are very reasonable and nowhere else can abet ter selectidn be made. , Ladies •are invited ,to Call in and examine, for themselves the fine distalay of new goods made. Railway Acelimit Incident.. It is an actual fact that on a train of cars recently wrecked the only thing - saved .from damage and destruction was a large Saratoga trunk which, on close inspection, proved to contain the wardrobe . of a neWly married bride on her bridal tour. This trunk was examined , closely, ancl.need we say that 'it turned:out to be ono of Liebler's —everybody knows Joseph. Liebler the proprietor of tne premium trunk factory, 109 Wood street.-manufacture. .- Itwas made to stand 'rough - handling, and IC ef fectually accomplished that purpose. Lieb.l ler manufactures' out of the' best material, employs the best workmen all d sells at the cheapest , . prices.- Ile deals iri all. sorts of trunks, carpet sacks, valises,Ac.iiitc. Give him a call for anything in his line. Choice Groceries.—The Diamond Front Grocery store of Messrs. Mcßride Jr, George, Federal - street; Allegheny, has recently been supplied with a very large and judi ciously assorted stook of choice groceries, embracing teas, cOffees :sugars, syrups, spices, •uilied 'and` dried fruits, and , all table and housekeeping goods. Wholesale dealers will find that they can piirphase to decided advantage at tills' well Managed house, while retail patrons are , supplied with groceries at very reasonable prices. Call in and be convinced., Bates & Bell imito -special attention to 'their elegant stock of ladies' under gar ments, which is in keeping of the Indies in charge •of their cloak department. This line of goods has been menufitetnred- with much' care and out 'of the very best ma terials, -and will commend themselves to the visitor. The firm have also on hand a very eleg.nt assortment of cloth, silk and ca.ssirnere cloaks, coats, sacques and walk ing jackets, which they offer at very rea sociable prices. ' Go to Holtzhaimer's for a good 'meal. The best restaurant in the city. The most orderly and cleanly. Meals served a 1 all hours - Green peas, grhen onirms, green salad. All the novelties of the market. All the games and fish lb season. The bar supplied with hest:wines. Best ales and beers always on tap. Patronize Hoitzheimer's Continenal. Fifth street, next door Postoffice. , The best and Original Tonic oflron, Phos phorus and CalisaYs, - kndWU as Oilmen, Mack it Co's Ferro rhosphomted Elixir of Calisaye Dark. The -Iron•restores color to the bloodi'the Phesplorlis renews waste of the nerve tissue, and the Calisaya gives a natural healthful tone, to the digeAlvti or gmrui; thereby_ cur in g. dyspepsia In Its va rious forms, Wakeiblhess, General Debility and Depression of . Spirits. Manufactured, only by Caswell,llazard Co, - New York. Sold by all druggists. • Worth Knowing,=-Catarrlr, like a Fever. sore, depends upon a•humoral •• condition of the blood; .therefore,- snuffs and' solutions are powerless to remove it. The snorers' of DtriCennedy's " Permanent - Cure for ca. .4arrh" ,Iles ; in , the 'fact that it pUrifles the -blood, gives tone and vitality to the system, • while the ulcerated , - membrane is cleansed and healed byacoothing-applications. For ;sale by all;druagists.•-• ; •.; ; ; • nuinett' s Wiaildartltooking Extracticare easefully , prepared, from fruiti and , spices of the best quality, And challenge compe tition...; Their universal success is based upon their merit. : Reference is made to the p_rlas l Plil • : Purvey:ars, • Confectimutries and Hotels In the Vetted States.- •• . „ , Arematle,,Ceffees..-Atthe Old edit shed tea wart of Joseph :A. Robinson;:- 0.20 Fifth street, there htu3 just boos opened a very tine lot ' ir (flees of delleions al ,/lOuse. keepers can seasonable PreSit'Tei ',ToSeph '., inart, , stoek. frets] warranted' pi iteration:, Pure spfeet canned' *Tilt toilet imam mutable jaric mart of Towel 'Gas Fitti royiptly a m'wens, No. =I 'Tis wond'rous ho.w,tbese dentists fight, .And . run es&ottki3r down, And And abont their larUficiais!bark: and bite 'That's se sayS'XiS , Brciwn. . But there's one that beatithe'm allTguess; He knows .tnorwall Around; •• 1 inean.Doe. Speneer---don't you know? • do?, says:tfis. Brown. • ;: • i His 24i; S *dtelli renown,:; , And df hina 11l get What teethl. wear— 'So Will li,. says Mrs. Brown. Be Sure and don't forget•the place ; 'When e'en yotr visit totvrt, ' ' 4 I . • And want attilltialeyes Or teeth-L! , • ; .1, won't? says 'Mtg. Brown: • .": : ; •; ; 7Ciadles ''Shopping in' the city desirous of proctoring 'A delielous patteer.of ice cream , sweet ,Ineata. Cm:infections, br. a luncheon or, - Waal; are iiiiPectfull33 . 'recoi*nnended't4 par a pall atLM4,lifcGrpire'S elegwif !iffiw towns; }fifth stieet 1164 door the Corner Of Cherry alley and 4000E4 the Methodist 'church. They Urilt 'find' ret:trilby and .first class attendance . by JadY'dining room girls. This is one of the few places in the, city, whereladieboatt prudently *melt. No'liquor or intoxicating drinks of any Charaeter are Bold at theticiblivant %dining. rd O nta.' • ~,•• .vot•i,•••• • '' •-• t • ' 9,1; "`Dbiehitirilitani Devine. ; commit `fed on the'lth' druititimneasapil 'clikidelY..epiadnet; !was Eitschai.ked' by . pOpV... - 6C,Psuri, Yester day, .in 2 sionsolitiell9e•.of',the-'OoMjnitmerit being defective,, pOsel'4o,ar Warne: and theytitne for which isilyr4a,corntriitted were omitted, and the orthogiraphy was a very' indifferent ,eheFacter. pus ,is the second' prisdner 41isoharged;tor.,91e same reason during the week. . • • Formerly 'thousands of dollsmiLwere ex.- ended traveling ,to,,aunny sunny, climes, for thapdrpOse of enjoyingthehalmy and fra-, grant `b of floral fields. *,'New a bottle' •.of.Woodworth's Santo''' nat , es'4lrthat trouble andinipnnsni and im partsto the:fortunate ffOon*or. ii . fragranee surpassing the flowers them:kWO. w:s _0 1: 11134.1-Yrett nags thadeiriforination be fore Alderinan Mullin yesterday, charging Blyiellnoble with fraud. A warrant was. issne4 for.his arrest:. .; - , Patent Porte Pumps put &ram anywhere ordered, at reasortableprioes by T. T. bviens, No: 165 Wood street.' . • • r , _od: P/amtdag. work of all desaziptieriapteed-• ed tolDstreetreoelptly by 7 Ewen .140.!165 ;Wo. • • • :I. • • .., Martde ' and:Slate Mantles asuLLEndaustie; Tile for floors and halls, at IX ilt.:Eeker's, 107 .First street. , • -• • ' Gotlttzand. rtiln Chininey,Tops, Drain ,Pipe and "11 . ic,, D.„lr. .Eelker's, .167 First ee strt. • • 6 steam Pitting prOpbrly, and "prOniptlyat-: tended to by Evfons; 'No. 165 :Wpod Base Ball Clubs should Pemeixiiiiii 'that Pittock has opened his stock of 'B.l3:kinids. • • Baildert, Plasterers an& Bricklayers sup plied at D. R Eeker's, 167 First street. • ' Patent Beer and Ale Pumps on hand at T. T. Ewens,'.'No. 105 Wo o d street.. , Bare bating at the Opera. House Ibis week ; hare limbs net wqek. • 100 Bonfariti pliotos ordered and will be ready on "slonday'At Pittook's. . , Initial Papais—full alphabet, at Pittock's. Stereoscopic Tiews-5,000 at iittook's A NEWSPAPER writer uses nearly a coltimn• to show that the qtiotation " Enowlege is Power" was suggested to Bacon by .a pas sage in the Bible; it Would be rash for any body to steal from the Bible, but it was ; nisher. of Bacon.. As English officer, who managed to re-- main at the depot of regiment in Eng-. land during the - whole of the Critnean War. hai lately obtairieCsiiiiicintlis' lAve,of ab-' sence to go and visit the, graves of his brother officers who had ffi.e.d during : the war. THE "boring of the ears" of tlie King.of. Burmah's daughter is an ()motion of great solemnity : The ceremony, as, described by a recent visitor to that •court, was magnifi cent in the extreme, and cost $500,000. We wish it cost a man that much every time-he bored his friends ears in this land.' Tim Tim recent death of Mrs. Daniel, Wash burn,.of 'Stow, Vt., puts the University of Vermont in poSsession of funds• sufficient for: the endowment of twelve scholarships. The money was left to the University by. Dr. Washburn, twenty years ago, but was not to be paid until the death 'of his wife. - THE "Daeotah,"Other of Pullman's splendid sleeping cars has recently been turned out from thd Northwestern car shops at Fond du Lee, tad left the'other day for New Yotk.ta minipany with•the'"Delmcm ica." - It-is understood that the two ate to run together regularly between, Chitiago and Rochester. ' •-• • A Csaavon.N.u. paper has -this ,encoura ging notice of a detiutant: “Theyoungman would do well enough in small rolert,if he were not at a loss what to de with his arms and his legs, and had'alietter presence and delivery, and a slight knoWledge - of stage business, together with several years of pro fessional experience." A LITTLE urns., aged six Yearar in idaacaa chusetts, wee recently kicked igilria room for a short time, for safe keeping:. She . - be came( Alarmed, mill ; ppening „the window threw her infant, brother :oat,. •and • then jumped herself,- a distance;of fourteenleet. ' she boPs shoulder was dislocated, but no farther injury was received by either child BoirOii proposes te - introduce 'lnie',,its ‘i _tNNLy silo, . ' ~, ,:tl. 11 , ~ , -, L Ferirtli of. Jul,l, r celebration" this a new . year .. Attturs-- . -ii , sa.. Ifieritte • race/ Or walking- FOR A 'COOD SElr-OOTEETtiI , i3uwak, under • the water, - The .distance is, a 1 - .; ....• ‘i; ~ , • I-. • - - :., ii. • 9 mile, from tong•whartto thesCimardwhital t , ,'t I WA A RANT EDYMONZ YEAR. in East Boston, and it is proposed that three , Li:' ... u ;' ' ~,,2 - . L.''.i' '. - i to ` , il ... practical sub-marine. divert; I Shall' enter for ' tiall' r e n ols. l t'invpii rt t4, l t r „ .2 " l4 7": 4 l_ °47 be °4- the me: '-' The accounts of - the divers-lon ,' ;' •,, ~....,,..1 ‘, ,,,,...,,i ` 7 ''' . ~,,. al .' i 1 , will doubtless be raey. ''''' % ' ' - - ',".UZG.'lo.t'ffin,i•pigi 'AK' 81111 Ette r THE following minled gentlemen have . se . cAtv4i, r i l lki.., -, • . tr• : r ibeen eletted as , members of. Congress from - i• • ' • ,:. • i'- . A..` 7 1• - ;iii ~ o -..' it , ~. • • 1 North Carolina et First District, , John •R. 3.f. a. rr h e'larrVlPlAlelltrstiat EYE insert- French. Second - District, D'avid' Heaton; esintastit usi...t , .1 , ) - .1- •'- If 502.10 l'hird tiletrlet'Geri:o:lLPe-aketY.4.,4•Pmirtil NvrALICINI'W ' 4111" - 1 7 - 1 1 1Stri9t,` Jail; T. Dbyreciel ;PIMA .Alklitilet, -• . .r• . . . , , 4 , 1 1 41 1 1 Tarsal fit; ',Ash: . Stith .D4tript;,N;Boileii; :, L . , ; --,, ' i, -L.,: -2 n::1, Seventh ' District, 'A. 1 1 .;Joniff•i•,•4•11 . are :i1 ,' -.7 ' ~ '''',. ) ,.. l T, , _lt it ' N ' i "' ' ~,, i • 1., Republican s ,; except, Boyaen, ~i' •C: I ' I.P. '; . .l; ", ,'- - ' I.' Tun Irish press is remonstrating With wag i , AND. ,, ,girmi i rn i.a nntle some - reason:Against the degradatien, Of 'the .• , , )''n --.-, t ^"Yr7ff - ,.'111 , - °`: 1 ,Yv;!1?, national tas t e; i n : consequence of mei. I nv , ~ il ~...• _,.. , L ~....• 1 , ,.. •-• I 1 ,, ., ~ ,, I •:: ..-, stein of the'' "GrOat - Viinco,"`o2l4hiliiiptir ," - '' ' - "' nil " e4cl - Vir iP(l . S:x• • z '• ~ :, tofre Of elattdaoaga• ~XoOrOniel9dleC.are ft:stows Tahor4i.Ef f oo da ,6, 2 ' 01 opraced; says thilfarsea, ' *,, 1 4 Chign- ~,, , , , .. ,_ -- , • fir, t ague Charnes ' "Not 14'1 TOes N 4 4011 .% -• : ". *1;•• ACIOLU I F 4ii 11 4r:i. ogs," and such-like cockney,ditiles f the ' _ .._____.f."...+.L__s2Lrn ' - • lioi ,, redeizi. : music for which is invariably pirated from _ ai ... , ~6 . , i,.. ..-- France • , .i• 41"' .. i .14 .....'-.•.q:,r,fin4,lllloo.llfillE Tit Erie. have fieerop4Akie.deole p:riPPAP4--,Pc54.4,Tik1iit..,44.A.,.110.1 thus far from the recent - sat tgg*,44 the : 11,,s 'w n otrANVA 14 =1 1" " s ul ect i ft . u tt l it ' - Erie Railway, at Port Jervis: ' Thirteen' In- op fijeselfnicisa44l4,oguetim. .6i;vii.- Shit*Jureo P.M" rein* All , jg v e , all of .4attiOerikaii' "" oiriv - ' Via • ...- . a painee t :, . to ~,A 0 ; ~..01,..i.,t he 5y *. 4 ,,.„, 44. . * .P/ Via( , Mfr . '9tltir*o ''•' ', * ‘-t''sfslOiYialtZ4iiiir Rea. a1C776.1, -.41”.."4,i54 , nal" A" Agroos.,. l To)! . yuhas Pre k ii mV 9 m",7o!,*4l,l4 •,: - . 0,_ :Li k aa'„' shaj koo ut areadv - knetrof tutor 01144 0 " 1 4* -, , 10, 14 1 110 14 ,P0 • .te 4 83=1 uitrati__..._ 1;,! _reethettlliw2 toiti_tocidadri: - the t, ' lb= aderaf" t rAr P ' 1 - 1 V . alfa ir ' imusnounaputettonvpits.lo,,twas + : st... s.jrtH , .g, ... •.,. 1 7 1000(kag , fxrslit Icili go .1a. , 3, :a: lo :mil. r I • , „IC , .1 77 t"' tt.„, , ,,0ri1l ~ • • ' . •go I; ;in pad Lan 3• , }1 II: ,tilodn ;Mt d vni : ,- li . 'MAL& 4p,„,,. r ; .. , :inii. , II (1.: um ' , et ill n . .Ach'zf • , /mt..it -0614 , : ‘ *to ‘,.). f; : ci f t t ft m I.". t - I , f, ''''' ' 1 1 a iq int , 01 I<‘Q - 1 • ilbd at bad, tea bayttlag ortatkin, ty adul- Sugars; bilents, t(ia ".Fifth /deft to qy, Is—a coca plot:kis Ira •Li • X6,101110(1 " 4104 SIVAN'S: 1 , I; Lag Irrac,rtvanwel Zvi ht. LL;,Ik EOM ==l=E = CL,IPPIIVGS. 11 IttiiiitAftiffinirrThr.—WC — rsit g: Re_ cent:disasters have 7cduq,Clll-13en-Koui der and his'family ite most extreme want. :When winter- _B4' %lA . ; 4=o, Itateguad a fames, oppressed them. slihsbithig for some weeks upon•grass, <thkkr , aelzed-ripOn a passes by, beat out his brains with a stone, and while the victimawasliyee warm; , cut him up, salted him 'and buried the pieces in a hole dug, in,-the.hutz,:g,healreadful food 'lailed•for t some time, and whertitfaileitthey salzed'another v And so it wimt;ons until in the course of several weekslthey bad killed and eaten ikveArin. ,Finally they: gut the tlLibat; of nephi3W'Who,liled-, wi,th-tkiern, alid,disioured ; one of, tberp„ownogi ren. T he, tr ageiltillott to the aline lot, lait`WbehAlin p r waa at the ym,throat of the;youngeeqohrsd IN . es -04.04 au told OMiorribleltaki.„Tbe,,,mo tter!oonleget got:but ! Ae:f4tbAr, In ` titei!f AC-*st; v e . PP4 14 4, gilt.fon u4tces to clenY t4e witole• 1,111 s, ) PRF skgrilent Writes as'Xollowl : • Pi l Adit Y• o r4 l t.44. l ol; lB 4l l o.4 l :ltirried oht, in France tikli del mf„ ,s,egcliediikg any tl 400681.14441 'e.hine'liirork,' and ofitstriPtiMgi.the l: l4l4oll3 American machine . s, , ,which *ere supposed to have realized everything Etta le .in the nag of speed:: 11! Ararionf,W PAruP'ellilhe printing office Of ititr;-12iik a r ose • cent daily papei), a marvelous itilicpys of his invention, 'which Minute Four orAisd!i3....w;:v...fro .. ,; ,es ttirn -mit 144;000Y copiesl3'o, 'yhole MiPiessiori being 448'000 , Tnotitmi'' - orelieiliiir in 1- INTr e cently performed Maydn' • SyMphony;',in; whfch) ;eierYffisquthetiMlist. executes a' droll' bit ''of farc;,' by splaying himself out!' of theorcheetric, Whicilmss flrisily redOcedio the:direc for. - Theandience teliShedj*'joke quite as much as historytells us',the ; Prince Es terlia.zydid, -for whOttiit ';w4 Written; as a keilume protest against the prevailing :fish ion of cutting dolyzi.,the composer's ces. . Dn. Wm. CLENDENth liasibeen'telegcted health 'officer of Cincinnati for the ensuing year - at'ft salary cilflsB,ooo.'-''gis. Stitices fn Addingthe t city'of nuisance* la - ee bOt of incalculable_ wallie, and: iniviiiticreaSed the value of property. in the: bO,ne.bOiling 'dis tricts of-the city- fully:sixty , tier dent. , -Thi s . fact was 'developed during a ti er gation' of , a nuissnci - ftse- -Of;the• uppersourts. •. ; -;.'' . , • • mAtenwarir. •iO7riiriJE-SELLER:I3::=4:6 tharadny aner,noon: 3lay Ith, at the reslttenee,of the'htldtt's bnienti, by Rev. L. F. 3forget, DAY.; It. Wl,l- GUTHRIE and FRIIWILLny daughter . • Ci;g B ..I•ETT• ,- TItEMOSIt. kittl'dohn , u.Church, ,Litarrencevi . lle, on Thur s day ; May ttfbkby Rem; W. Teribroect - ', A.UTH.7II,CHISLETT t. TRE3ll3or; , luitit.cfthia at. X* ati. 4 ,0 9 . B. Clark; Mi . : PlikkeitfittiN'ino - ings-rizza, daughter of Tho.i.r:Rtiie,,,,Zra.q.; GIBSON.--On Friday incirnlng, ,4LaY ISes, , WM. GIBSON, aged 53 yOets; * rdOn. and 2.3•ditys. .Funeral from tils.latti' , rdstdeneclilifitriviiiireniae. Allegheny, City, vats (Saturdny,) ,t , Ffnromalr,•mt. It • coulocIr: The frlende of Anu:faroUtareieglleUtfulli Invited in attend. . - . t ' • . 4ItT AI:EX.....UREICIEND MAILER* No: 166 FOURTFIVKREET: r ; qttebtuth, To. • • INS oraIEkIods; 4 CRAPEK, ,4 G OVES4 arid-ey. ery desertption,otittheral;Frtrzilsrilng Goods fur. , Walled. Boerne' open day arid plgpt Hearse and Carriageffurnlilbled, 1ETZ11.8.279F-.B—lier. David Hecr,i - D..Df,,Rev.-,M. W. Jacobus', D. D. Tlionnia Hwlile,l Hsu., Jacob H. 32111er, ,Esq. II • • • • 4 SQ:ARLES A4PEEBLES, UNDER. TAKERS AND, LIVERY STADLES, corner of USXY STREET AND CHURCH- AVENUE,' 'Allegheny City, tiherer 'theft COFFIN" ROOMS - are coniaantl a t suppllgdwitlvreal and ;imitation' ilhae wovd, ogaugandlyaluut Cothris, at prices ;va rying front g 4 to slOO . Itodies prepared for inter merit. •Nearses and Carriages:Varnished; aAO, Ainds of,dlournlog GnodS, requye, I.Dfli6e Wen at all hones, day and A , • 40.IIERT: T. RODNEIe,'UNDER— TAR,'ER AND- RMRAI2IIEI4I „No. 45. OHIO EET, _Allegheny, , :DLLISIOND SQUARE, . t itly , John Wilson alrajf on hands o. `. , beat , sletsd, Roftearotid, Walbut &Ea' Int-Gallon Rosewood Potting.Wahine Trom .423 upwards. "Rosewood Collins l2o 'upwards:. all -other Collins proportton.' • Usertars and Hearses .farntshed at low rates. s_Crapc„: GI rex,. Plate_ and Engraving furnished grails. ÜBi open. Miy.;,and .• nurnovs • 11 ; DUNSEATH & HASLETT'S, •JEWELEILS AND OPTI6AIiE. 65 FIFTH OPPOSITE liASOtilb HALLi • : RE NEW SPRING faooDs • •'" Adap , RADE, , JusZP,P.XWEiN ATI• - •'• • • .• ESE Corner of Penn awlBt: Cliirgtiveta. EINERMI 1 1~.~_,_ MN iMill :!._ .-. I 4_:.i-- . • ';:-;'-` . : 1 '''' . - V.i7;.1,;'::
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