B sr rrUAL 31A I ATIONS't Ii • ' A House SuPP O -."... .t 0 I be Haunted—Tile .• , Mystery lamed. ; . • For some time paste.' occuparits of. a t • first-class boardiug ouse t on Third street, in thiff - cith i li'llVe:4reen exceed , P,,adelfiitibYMit,". letequils of rath er eras character, ichwere conduct - -"*" eildlii - flotteriette nor BS to load thetttoltderixitilesis Of the • household into ' • thabelief that the spirit of some departed • - ' had been induced Ito return to earth, lithd fiat ttiktoi tipits ifrofieln'the house. : • -- The supposed gbost,sp . t,or "spook,eisp• peared. to ,have an once liable, mania ' • f o i , tjitj t vt„''- g - small pied Of coal l at the . heads of the boarders an others, and al t t manifested this I:1 opensity-JO ~the grways t•• eateet degree during 'tneal-'ho t tra whil e the boarders were gathered around the ta l , Me. First one would get a tap otrthe head . • and then another, but be oho knew whence the, missiles Caine. :When there was no one in the house for the misehiev-' ous spirl,tto urriroY by pelting them with coal stones,' lt".„ anima itself by throwing' stenes through the windows. Some of, the stronger mined tims were of opinion that • the annoyances eaglfrom the 'Children in an adjoining house, but this idea Soon ex ploded, as the coal' stones •thein on • • the head When the saved `windown doors 'were closed. shOwinit ednolusivelk that they did not come from-f,ho outside, unless by sotne superhuman Andticement. The. servant girl, who is about ' sixteen years ot hge , ac- • cording , tO' her ,staternent, was more fre -9i .nelftly We object, at *hick - the invisible "coal h eaver" sentlia triihsges '%hfm any one else and App olio Or two' occasions ac tually swoone a _ , as it was supposed, from . the effects of the blow she received from this mysterious agency: This state. of af • • fairS eolith-111dd' for several days, and in - - • -stead of wears 5t , 83 1-88,,thpos-1 • ed it would. sto nes(annoye appeared to increase;', the came more frequently and with .I!eixlstdertd:)l,y, more el'orpe than • When it was first observed, yet none was able to account for it. One daY,,while at , dinner,, two or three persons hai, been . struck; and a : ,lady boarder at the table, - 1 Who still , ' en tertained the idea that the NO* thrown. by the children in the - • : adjoining house remarked that * she would not'Put:npvith it.' She wished they would - striAth . Ur; it they did, she would have them ,atteated.l44lQ-batteatreely concluded the sentengemlitap.she, was struck on. the back of the•LfidAra tfoilltitozie"abonf the size of anegg., The servant girl who was stand , . tag her at once cried out, "oh, you have your wish." The lady examined the witudows, and.Oote and fotuid them all doffed, and at once gave uP the idea of pros , ()eating the neighbors' children, and be came convinced that some evil spirit was •at work.' ,- ,Every effort was' made to dis • , - , cover the •cause of this_pectdiarly tn,yste , • , I/louse:atter% but they all proved. fruitless, until within a few days since , when it was - diseevered try accident. One' day last Week hihrtliifamily,„were sitting round the ta::, • bid, t4timp of Coal much larger than any _previously usthi. by , the „Invislifie stotte, * ihreiver,'%utee intb"the•roqin. It' was picked up by the • gentleinan 'of the house'and laid cur-the. mantle,- The next • ` clay it had disappeared That evening the gentleman' was - standing 'ow- the stairway I and observed a stone passing through the • hall , he looked in the direction ifirom whence I , it c.sune and obaerved theservant girl„stand ' 'ing at the other end of the hall, looking as • - - innocent:, as a sheep. His suspicions ' , Fere aroused and lie at . once ac cased of throwing. the 'stones, •• :but she most positively denied the charge. He Balled wife and reatiested her , - - W1 i• - 'take chaigb of the girl until he could -se cure the services of a policemanLstating 'that he -Votilffilirsellel` - selit - til - flie I - louse Of Ref uge„Thicinghtened her, and think trig she was detected, admitted that she had thrown think:lnns, and ripen ~examination her pocketis. were discolyned to be filled with small pieces of coal, just, such as she :: • had • been pelting the. boarders -with for li weeks, She could give no explanation of • the matter, nor any reasons for her conduct. This, it appears,..is not .the first time she • has evinceda mama of 'that kind. A Ger-_' t man family, where sbe resided a.phort tin e 'J tVehrstr-lifinlVOinlyineedi,thht their • ' letups viss•hatinted,lheyemployettamecro mincer, who professed to • be'able. to "lay I . - *apirits" of the departed, who - so fear' forgot -I • , their calling as to go wandering 'about tbb earth. 'Their wicidows were broken, and , • crockery, china and glass ware to the t •aukout..of twcs ilired-„delltirs ;destroyed . they supposed, by - some invisible band. , - The man -employed for the Purpose 'made several attempts to quiet the spirit, but it . 'would noti.remain ,quiet until the servant , • girl wwt,discharged, Since when it has not given ,the slightest lighlifestations Of its x; presence. , . phject,,she eau have js 4,4ms:Annoy ',— ingleo6l2fiellas net been ifsZertalneeff It is, . 'however, . well known that she has a mania for it, whic h she exercises freely. • . , • ; ye s - ghtlul cln oroneVelnquest Con- - ' _••• The; by Coroner Claw _acka.tivaiwastiiiie. the use end-nminerof tb).l4lll2o,l6rttkeeatiGlifuld,lthe young: Preston. linTllll l 9 iffit i l i f ea r i t at i":ersOa. an y evenidg, the Taitieftwi. Of• *bleb we knolmbitshed, taman t4ad',YrolOrdaY, morning at the Cot.l , Oneria,:e. and niter e*itniniog seve ra l' ;‘Siitnetesei, viit*io.'•'tealltneni. was in sub - itande - iihat we ptiblished t Peale, thctlittblAttlWho•ysis'stith the.deceased at the three o.oArreli.was_oaliiit wh'itrb. 1 0 1 406ive -l iehts 4ge she isashaisivoin,,bntalloWed ioinake afitate inentoyhick -was as foilowh. • . Was. akluxi,bYdecesuied, she wonid oohot to , Ake'll,Si. bank; 'she said .44 Nalkibg along",t hill ,lahe'itskpa st 4 toolPrilf she • 'JcPesrlvh he ere ' 4feYraa* Tog,. Ur wo uld ; • o the cave, holm 111....tliere she eon _ ,_.xuencedlev tratelltd alit; It:aught - hold 04,,berrialim,tbut , skarh aleartroni me ind - Rdled - down - the hW; the limn ton the Second street- road waved his hand; , m,syfis.„ll. %l aw atiplding a • us; th e d; if It- rt wished; do not know who he was; eceased was r i n e r WO O/ , t fir* that she 1 - The olloWing verdict- was rendered: ' "That the said Margaret MeGituass come to her.thathain the 'Eighth ward, cit y of Pittsbu h, on the 17th day of May,M, u p : h oc :loy ApNiptOice on ta.behttioring: in a lit. Th h el wo d Anther reivm eMttliktot ecce 1 10 1 11.003 oboe 'at t moor to against occurrences of a similar nature gone =I t, V.+ I Pardoned. , i W 1411934 I andvotTP .1. l i g ,„ • iuM4014.3R4F 9 - , ftb Fayette county, Zane 9th. / 888 1 a 7 . 1 7.,and ! le ataaacd to two yearly irri ,, nrgls .mont in,the 'l'etiltenitary, was pardoned a 7 ,,`: '.:failr di iika rz W , :'Tlio Vinton. Wag:feinted ~, - :won rel OguilnaaAttiPu et the brishitiniligelm to for :nem . r v.ptins:gunningl, "--hiittlia T a 3EIT, : e ardaisi, n non , . r . 4 •-:' •,e of the inelateS t(i' aVrangbir, Sind' • • • oe tbr `I IF h " - Zrooll=4' gioIV- WBB' .0 , • R vidtrbooti" L gra47.lktk Ib v iNtial . al articles of idOthiiii;belongruflo I 1- Q 7 l the iliOrkmeng weassahen.. -st-7-perthan, ' "_._., 1413 goods were found on the premises dr , prooner. '.7z:P.`..*^,Mz.l=tt THE COURTS.- , =- s United States putrict Cioprjr l l,udge me... ' r - Candleits.''' " " " Onthe opening of , the- Court yesterday, ._ T. 31. M arshall, Esq., one of the counsel , .„., _ . in the case oft Wilson end. Jonnisoliindiet ed for conspiracy to defraud the United States, concluded fliVitritfideflea the Jury on the part of the defense. ' HoWas fchlow-• _. ed by District Attorney Carnahan, - ~ f or-the- prosecution, who spoke adtonrnment- Thlijury will be ohittOthit,Morabg. ' • lii the bankruptqb 'itch final dittehargera were grauted,-ana certificates awarded to It. 0. Lurch, Francis. Zellers- and Alelan der - Ammon, all of LeWiSiturg, _Union .Pe tltaona for final discharge Were filed ,tby. William Digby, Sr., of Pittsburgh Na hliNV4l7olllleiclekleil ntid, ~,tohn H. Risser of nion, , town. _ , The maw orders tontreilitlidi3l:- ti - 7 ._. : ..._ ~.. , William Rickards. Jr., of Venaugo ccitm ty, flied itpetitionlOr adjudication in bank rtiMteY:,,, .• . - . , District Court, in Banc. ~ .. , . . 'Yesterday: the argument. was heard on r m ade the appiettllon seine timesince Or ti ... , Preliminary in restraining the Ex-' ecutora of Daniel Bagley, deceased, from , removing sand from a lot of ground on Iligklazd avenue, in ~- Xast .Liberti The motion' was ~tilede on a potitloh ed-by, C. B. Seely in behalf of Womb:tor c dren, which set forth that - the ground was be queathed to the children by Daniel Neg-, ley, but that the respondents, E. O. Neg ley, Peter_ Si*der, and AndreW Swaitzerr have been taking the sand and other build ing material from the niece. MIL Mar. shall, Esq., appwred for the complainant, and W. 11, Healey, Esq., for respondents. A preliminary Injitnction . was granted by the Court, and the complainants required to give bonds in 81,000 as security. A Sneak Thief. A sneak thief who says _his.: name is William Brows; and'taltorts" to ;from undertOok tO Practice his avocation yesterday morning, at his boarding housd. ftrown .boarded at Mr. O'Rourke's No. 9 Wood street, and yester day morning one of the boar ers came into the room rather unexpectedly, and dig:' covered Brown in the act of breaking open a carpet sack which belonged to another boarder. When spoken to about it he said he had some clothes in the sack which he wished th send to the wash woman. lie was informed that he amid ,not v remove anything •from that sack until the .owner _returned, , when he gaie pp, that—proec and turned his attention in another dir j ec, t tion.. The , boarder who had broken in tipon his arrangements souncermonionsly, was called front '-the room for a few moments, and during his absence, Brown improved his time by getting out of his old clothes ' and getting into a new pair of pants, belonging to some one of his fellow warders who it appears was at work In Birminghatn, after which he put his old pants on over them, and left the premises: A few moments after his departure, the gentleman who had just Interrupted him t returned to the room, and at once missed 914 1 . T h i tig N l and he i noduisittve,boarder as i.made..the matter.knointat .the. Mayor's.ofßce, and - officer. Messner started in pursuit-and arrested - Brown, with the pants on him as described above. He was locked'up, and =information for larceny will be made againstiffm this morning. • Felonious Assault. Jacob. Schied, a saloon keeper at the . . cor n er of •Wainut and Main streets, Sharps burg, made information before the Mayor Yesterdu.ro ettax&it James ,Lindsey atifsa 'Reddy Hehaerson, With s felonioU assault and malicious mischief.. He alleges that the accused name to his saloon Sunday af ternoon in company with anotner man, and that they were both intoxicated. Tho door of the saloon was closed, and they ordered him to open it, saying they Wanted some thing to drink. He refused to comply, whereupon Lindsey kicked apanel out of the door and entered, after winch he broke ndow and smashed things genendl The prosecutor reigtonstrated•with him an d endeavoratiAmwe ,hia•-propertv-trom de structiow w hereupoa - Lindse7 axew a dirk k.nlite; Oat trukie asiatilt upon him. Af ter breaking a chair and several other arti clei of funuture he left the premises. A - .warrant was issued and placed in dui hands of officers McCreary and Herron,'• who ar rested_,the Accused • At;, the Fayette 011 Works, about four miles above Sharpsbtu4;. He was:locked - up fora bearing. .S ummer Resort. The advertisetnebt' of the Stephenson Housp, Qatar i°, ,caaada, appears in another column. Under the present management this house has attained high reputation and commends itself in the highest terms to those d'esiring_to,,Tepair to a delightful and ;itealtli-glvilig'neighborlioe'd during the hitt summer, months. Me winter season has been ju diciously spent in thoroughly refit tingflind4liftUaniabing the house and it will - flbw - eohiparetwor a blf with any first class phioe of. attorler. report claiming public,; patronage. . It,has aepiendid billiard room, large and well appanted .ten pin alleys, covered walks, promanades, m ine r a l while the curative qualities of the mineral springs which surround it will command the atten tion of L the r - The tourist should not fail to pay, tbe''Stepheitsori-liblise' a yielt. It Is now open for the receptioaof W. J. Gralitiiiiiiiide• information before :e ar Aniul t „ '-' I.ll9P.sit IYTTINItY3 Orgill _go .r.i,Well whhootaining goods neer fal se * PriteiWe'.' l Ginfitari is Proprietor of a stone quarrt a near Oakland; and the aeons oil was em p ed by filmes a mason. Rav ing no•teol4 . . .'nfoit with, Graham pur chasi3dlt balmier for him; thecost of which was to be *dilated from his, waLex. ' H 9. was discharged, however, before the hem mer was paid .for, and during Oratun's absence it is alleged he tamai to the;gnarly and gotabe hanner, representing to the person invhargethat it, belong . to .ham: He was .arreanal, and' after been laitritafttbstokfall liviarliibughtt MI for a liming, when the case was, settled, e tie.' cneedreteriiing the batumet".iirtil paying 1 the coats, .-. ~, - • •-- • - theaciolitintof an accident which oittab ccured at the outer depot of the Fort 'Wayne it Chicago Bail wayi_ ;In .A.iiegliony, we stated , that Homy Boon was the person injured and 'that ho was employed try . the railway company. 12dstvw have sinoe •learned! wait a mistake. It wail Wilson ficcat of the arm of Wallace, Va .. & Ca..; Wood street.' i The is man Was moved to. the real_ de„nce_pthiskother- A 5 ,ce, St% ar,Carron street. Where the mbt-was aniptivatddi just below the 4 , : , . eint.hy Prii.,l)llkock,Hatallpingrish TT, o. e oi , twitrot_ _ .htite Be was • , pnli finder 4, • ;tepee or e EgliCllVrOgily mid: , lloiti the ,„. , • ' ifinJwnuttinching feltittide. - I ! __, I , , -I. - Conehidad.=-The • itiquest in the . • ,fottwoupA whom.lll3tAd dead: on thb ilt - or the Panliantilif railroad neat Silubtynicktiligraltiaoobtint tit irahtriloAsliPPl4sol,araa ;do i - spiry iammeantiled 1 l!itanothiltltit Avert/6106k and alter ' tOtionixi._ Atg 4 kn i terotztet t krenderail var. e t e t mom „-.• : 1.1 ..1 i!F1. , ;.... . WM s : Astv. . 4 ' _ ' • I. 0. O. F. Last evening the officer's of the Grand Encampment proceededto Lawrenceville, where they instituted a Subordinate En . campinent, to be styled "P. Magee Encamp ment, No. 165." The following officers ,were'electecb: C. Patriarch, A. J. Harbaugh; H. P. C. Grah C. Gregg; S. W., J. Tolhurst; J. T. Gr eg g ;. , Itender, Jr Seribe,_Geo, k7o;,Treasurer, A. J. , „, • Which were duly installed by the Grand Patriarch. Maurice Finn, with the beautiful and imposing ctiternony - incident on each The encampment starts under the most promising circumstances and with the best prospects of adding one more healthy sub ordinate to the already numerous ones, ,which comprises the Patriarchal branch in this juriiffiction. The new encampment is named in honor of P. Magee, Jr., the gen tlemanly Superintendent of the Association at Lawrenceville, who has proved himself a devoted member of the Order of Odd i Fellows. The Pointers Aggin., • Patrick Connelly and Peter Foley reside in the vicinity of the - point, and, like many of their neighbors, occasionally , indulge in a bit of axmarrel, which mostly, terminates in a rough, and tumble fight. Yesterday. morning Patrick and Peter had a slight difiletilty on Point street, in the First ward, which, as usual, wound up with,a tight. Peter, it appears, rather got the advantage °fhb* opponent and gave him h sound body -beating:— Patrtck - did not - Tellsh - the • treat ment, and nuide intbrtnation before the 3layor charging Peter with assault and battery:'' .A..Warraiit was lsonedr Peter ar rested and brought to the Mayor'sOftlcefor a hearing, when the case was compromised and•dischared upon moment of costs by the defendant.- ' - - Orderly 'Wife.. . "Wife," said a man, looking fir his boot , jack, "I have places - where I' keep: my . . . things, andyou ought to know it. "Yes," said she, "I ought to know where yott keep yonr late honrs—but I don't." There is another thing that every good wife ought tt? knotr. and: that IS that Joseph. Liebler, the well-known. trunk dealer, \o. 104 Wood street, keeps on hand the very best quality of trunks, carpet sacks, va lises, hand sacks, and everything in this , lino of goods, which he offers at kery rea- I sonable prices. Remember the place, \0.,1 144 Wood street. - _......„ 0 ...___ . Assault and Battery,Tohn Iteyer, a sa- ; The ice cream season is now at hand, and loon - keeper on Ohio street, Allegheny, ; persons desiring to procure this tempting made information before AldermanMullin. and delicious delimay: will find one of the 1 charging- Joseph Kempf with assault and best appointed and most ,genteel saloons in battery and breach of the peace. He al- , the city at No. 105 th street. Mr. loges that that the accused came to lais saloon i Guire's dining room are justly regarded and asked for a drink of liquor on Sunday /as the most retired in the city, where la whereupon Kempf made an attack, first ' dies can visit unaceombanie by gentle upon the premises, and after breaking soy- I men. Afeals and ltuacheons are- served at era! beer glasses, upsetting the stove and all hours. 'A ver3' fine assortment of eon counter and doing many other acts of vio- I lectionaries and sweet meats at very rea loupe,. he struck the prosecutor with his 1 monad() prices. fist and knocked him down. Kempf was i arrested, and upon payment of costs and damages for the property-he destroyed, the case was conapromised. , ,Lary meny of a Trunk.—Elizabeth I3abst made information before .Aldernuin 3ful lin, yesterday, . charging Fred- 3 Bpechier with larceny. some wee filticetboprose cunt:, it appears, lost a trunk, which con tained a large quantity of clothing, & c . The trunk had been left In heY 'room, land one 'da3 , ' during her absence it was car_ 3eting Til'S'llirAinslic7.! 8110 '-iliq?l:l°l'refsitiB - warrant, and 'the' officer, Upon searching Beechier's house, &Lind the mica. ing article. Ile wep actuate,;na :fhgld fur, a hearing , and alleges he can aceotint for is possession of the trunk. • , of a' Sitilf.--fingh Woods, .of Shale* township, made information before Alderman . yestertlan charging Adam Berger with the hireetty of a,sltiff. altwa.tlutt,theskiff,4hlek,was shwa ed floe4n the hank .0 the Allegheny river lit Shalt+ toWlitti, was stolen, and , that It was foundAtt ; the nossasaion pf the accused,. lkirger was arreateil and held fora bearing. , - , Temperance illeeting.—The sixth of the ' , Course of lectures" before the Alleghes; •TOMPerance League, will be delivered t ovenmg in the Second U. I'. Church, cor ner at an street and South Connen, by Rev. John 13. Clark, D.D. Subpa r -- !Wees.tite principlenf of interim with' atryjtiat riglitsoillbeitleit orsbeiety " • Ntikiance. Mallon - -Joseuh , 13Rencer made info - , "before Alderman Taylor- yesterd dAy, chorgina Wil li am - Sinn/)11111k math tattling A' nuEunce. Ho alleges thgtheia& cused Juts erected a building •on Sortie° alloYelh — the Ninth _ward, obstructing the same4os - thb inconrenlance of the A mutant tuna issheckr' I *tom S -. t reet4ltrest Commissioner , 4 4 7 1 adeg intorins ni:thgt the work of iseotinda stroet tin commenced ilk 4 0 #4 ° n iregpir perydt of it. Tho -Wen* Pit tervtir Fifth side quiri 011 8000 t... 4 Jo f ,,, ,- , - ;.:.--.:: ow .. -....,... t w , t ,„ _:. n-, i ct nit meat hat l c j — , 9 riloo .a pa e•syril , The following deeds were r Hied of remelt "18(0 : peibe-H:Snlyel ys' ES CD , ltecOrdsri'l4y Nth, : ' ~ . , ArchibildSCOtt to Philip licked, March 18, 180; lot _ Vin sample s plan on Franklin street, Allegheny. .by I.W. feet .... . ....... . ... .. _ ~ .. , _. ... 13400 liames Lindsay to James M. Lindsay, Januar, - I. 1868; lot in Oakland, on Gist street, 21 by . 40 set ..... .• • t ...... .. .. .. .... . osenh.... ~ MO S. B. Cluley."Sheriff, to Jl i/dim - February It UM; interest of datnes O. Ylanon, to lot on Walnut . fstreet, Temperancerille, 25 by 80feet. with, build rig,. - t. ; ... . —..„,4503 ~lohtk-C. gatten-t0.,/antsaWallia;Siyll,./868; the • above described lot.. . ..„, ... _ . . ... woo A. B. Stevenson to •Yenntitile7p7i, lisii; 'lot in ' Peebles township, 50 by 150 feet, with building! - ~,..........,..•1......;- 111,mo AllegheilY City to Philip Bee etober 1,1667; I t , on Station street:AT feet PontDnt and extending 1 depth to Girtystreet,los feet. ; .. „ • . 5 David Shaffer to James Morgan, gay 11, 1868; lotto . ont street, Second Ward, Allegheny, .11 byi l al ti with brtildtngs:. . • Jame D: McKee ct-ai.--ie iliatiii a - kien.llo/1 . - "triglB6B;! the one third of lot - No. 811, Perm street sh ward, Pittsburgh, 2 by Ite feet, with build .... . ... . ..... . ...... .. ... 1 5 . Elisabeth Bright to Elizabe 1 Stoner, .......... / 865 ..two lossfNos, Wand. INA Mellen% wan; in col 11tislown-shlp,"ott wn Road, 401 )7100 fee • • .... • . Brut . . Casper - ... - ... ... . .:-., . • NicgOlits io itet ..... ..litilliary . ii, i I vrankst i • lot on Pike street, Thl 'ward, Allegheny, 24 y al feet_ ... .... .. . . ~..:. . .., .. „... . 8 A. W. Buchanah ............. tiretnweii, FA. ;50 tract of Mud in Boss to ship, containing 6 acres tend 21 perches. . - .. . .. : .. •.0 William .Evans; et; Witeiitiiiel;eiter. April'. iiiitltit liro,'B6 In' Cowan's plan, Moen; Waghtngton, 52 by vi l 155 feet .•.....,,4; v,..1.1.1 t....F.' , ..•...: , ...-• 4... 1.... :111003 Anthony - Gorman. to WIl lam Dilworth, lifarch, a. Hes; lot on laming:ton s reet, Lawrenceville, t5O • by 100 feet. with build( gs; also, the undivided half-of a lot on _Ridge Street,' Allegheny, 100 by 200 . feet; and lot on Bank Lane, Alleghet.y, 120 by 500 ' ' feet .... .. . . .. . . .8,000 •Wlillal.l;•ls.litVi;iifi, .gial . 4 . l . a . ii tit iiiinOi eiiiidren of I I ..,. Mart Ann Dilworth. dec'd. to School Directors of - Lawrencetille, May it,. 11368; the undivided live ' eighths of lot on Covingten street, Lawreneevine. mu to feet .'. . . : .... .mg zls Same to same, Yiiii ie.., .faia; ?lie I: l . 3 . taiiinin'g ifiiee eighths of the above described lot. and li fe - Interest bathe whole lot . . . ....... 54,375' lioaldAltorechtlitAiiliii iiiiiVAL.iiiiiiilYUPrll f. 1868; lot" oil Fremont street, Second ward,• Alto. gheny, 43 by IGO feet, with buildings ..... ..- •••• "• • • rrtrEgn - . 1 - • New gry Caeiba.rdiser -Stiwart9a Recto Sale, West ;Corner .liarket and Vaarth streets,ldo."69. 11" • 100 Hamburg Quilt s , tumulus, $1,75. Qiiilts, from 12.00 to $12.00. 50' pieces White Piques, from 31e. to $l.OO. 50 pieces Black Alpaca Poplins, limn 31c. to 81.00, the greatest bargains in the city• • 100 pieces •'.csnrted Dress Goods in beau tiful mixturemistiipes and Satin Plaids, from 18f to 75c. per yard; most extraor dinary bargains west of Now York; never cheap now. 1> , .` , 100-dozen. Linen .Huck Towels, extra cheap and large; some as low as 81.50 per dozen. An auction lot of Damask Table Linens, great bargain% cheap as cotton, beginning at Bk, per yard. 10 pieces Black Gros Grain Silks, most extraordinary bargiuns. Extra heavy at 82.00. Other grades equally as low. 2 cases splendid Prints, including the best makes, at 12M per yard. One bale wide Linen Crash at 12Mc., dueed.from Nc. • .) • • • Bleached and - IThbleached" Be., 9c., 10c. and 1234 c., all at a redaction. All wool Cassitneres 62;ic. and reduced from 41.00. Cottonades, Pant Stuffs, Tweeds, all very cheap.ladies' French Sackings at 87M0., sold ast month at $1,50 per yard. New styles Spring Sacques from newgoods at 85.00. Gardner 04: Stewart, on 'the west corner of Market and Fourth street, No. 69 . , have a large stock good s and their prices are the lowest and their goods of asuperior quality and style. To save money give them a call. Machines.;:.. Sewing blachlnes.:-: - : As a matter of genetal interest we pre sent the following facts : The new Weed or the Family Favorite, which has bdrne off all the hignest prizes this year, 'eves the Weed the leading Sewing - Machine that is in use. It is so simple that every one can learn, and It never takes fits or spells when you want it to sew. Full instructions given, and satisfaction guaranteed. Best of reference where in use. The Weed has gained 197 per cent. over all competitors. Call and see it at B. H. Lo ng's, No. 112 Grant street. • "They made her a grace and true and damp For a soul so honest and true. . • If they had been wise, the diro necessity of opening the grave km one so lovely might have been averted. Plantation Bitters, if timely used, are sure to rescue the young and lovely, the middle-aged, and the ailing, -from-confirmed sickness. Almost altdiseases have their beginning in some rt*ht difficulty. of the Stomach, which would eventuate in Dyspepsia, Head ache, Liver Complaints, Night Sweats, Con sumption, Death. Plantation Bitters will prevent these premonitory symptoms and keep the blood puree and the health good. While they invigorate the system they enliven the mind. Ard.IINOLIA WATER.—A delightful toilet artic l6 —superloi to Cologne, and at half the price. • 3/wp4Str The Greatest Attraction in Allegheny is I not her splendid and well supplied mar kets, but the "Diamond Front Grocery" and produce establishment of Messrs. Mc- Bride 45:. George, SO. 164 Federal street. Purchasers find - that they can obtain no where else more decided advantages for the purchase of groceries and produce than at this house, as the stock is always large, fresh and inviting. The firm monopolize a largo sharp of trade, and by close attention to business popular prices and great con sideration for the interests' of partrons are daily increasing it. We commend this house in most earnest terms to dealers who buy-to sell again or retail purchasers. 111111 -----.......- ----- Practical' Econonly.—lt is wise to try good articles at cheap prices, and hence it is wise to favor the wholesale and retail ' auction and commission warerooms of Smithson, Vanhook & McClelland, Masonic Hall Building, 55 and 57 Fifth street, with a purchasing visit at the private sales of to. day. There will be found a very large and varied stock of boots, shoes and gaiters of all descriptions andof latest and most fash ionable styles at prices which have no ratio to cost of manufacture. The goods are all I first class, well made and will prove equal to best customs. ..; 4 , , Ladles will find a full supply of general eping houseke goods, at very reasonable figures, at Bates fk Bell, No. 21 Fifth street. A very fine stock of stylish dress pattern.s has also been received and will please and delight all tastes. The ladies', underwear lino of goods is full and complete and in' the exclusive charge of the lady clerks in charge of the cloak department, so that our friends these art need feel no delicacy in asking for cles .. Magnificent Building Lot at libunewood Statim4 near East , Liberty, at Auction.— ' The attention of our readers is specially di: rooted to the sale, on Wednimlayafternoon, (to-morrow) at 3.4 o:/dockr very line 'lot orly. neres;-well Ithproved, and shade trees, near: Bornewood, en the. P. IL R.: near thevity. 'See advertisement in "auction, column' by A. Leggate, Aue tloneer. - • • The lovers of the good things of life fre quent Heltzbeitner's Continental Dining °MCCBooms, pub street, wed door to the Post ' is is one of the best . managed dining laces Inthe city and is kept up in Most admirablestyle. Mr. EL was first to introduce the early market hotel.in the ci vegetables, and his daily bill of, f - are aurpasses .that of any ty. Bin prices are very . =I , Lao. - on' und i f ellowablp.—P. ,G. S. noun Jan B. Ni cholostiti, of Ph il adelphia, is an - Ball,ceto edn4lll* a lecture at Lafayette on Wesday evens* next, fbr the benefit of Welgon Star Lodge. No. 24. Mr. Nicholson has an excellelt ' reputation among' the:Members _of the Order„,', as an ableleoturer, and mill no doubt oonstnand a large audience. ► ,' - , • • . The Peres! and aweetsist Cod , Liver , 011 •in the world,- Manufactured from fresh. healthy livers, 'upon the aaa shore; it le per fectly pure and sweet. Patients who have onoe.taken it can take none , other. -: Ask for nPlEbszard Sind Casivell's Cod , ' Liver 011," inanfactooL by Cisawelli Hazard & Co., New York-. Sold by all druggists. et h'lLjj ji "4"41/ /111M+ Burnett Wu bused worthless imitat , . 3 3 9Telegraiih to the Pittsburgh Gazette. SAN FAA:Noise% May 18.-The steamer New York frfein Japan and China, is Just . , entering the harbor, her ing taken the . . place of the Great Ilepublic:of the regular mail line. The latter, on March 23d, when in latitude thirty north, longitude 178 east, broke her starboard shaft, and after reach ing Yokohomo under sail with one wheel, remained there for repairs. The New York left Hong Kong April 19th, and Yokohomo April 28tn. • JAPAN NEWS. . Kensabont„the officer commanding the troops'who ordered the firing on the for eigners at /liege, was executed by order of thellikado, in the presence of one foreign.. er from each legation, with an equal num ber of Japanese officials. The scene was solenin and impressive. Being of high commit h h e a rcio-knadem Afterwas cknmwedging his offense, and , admittin,g his trial was fair and sentence just, he , advisedthe Jap , - anese hereafter to treat foreigners with consideration. The foreign representatives requested the government not to confiscate !his estate according to Japanese law, but to permit it to descend to his fatnilY. The re quest was granted. The next day the Min isters received letters of apology from the ,Mikado's govermnent..-. •-- - • - On Mareti 5 th the Ministers with each of their vessels weiit to` Osaka, intending to re-occupy former -leg. etticnis.. 3 They found tile legations destroyed by fire, and the French legation torn to pieces. The American and other legations were Un touched. On lqarch Bth the French sailors ~_ 'survey ing off Osaka were attacked by Prince In sa',B teen, and eleven : Frenchmen were killed and five wounded. The bodies' were. buried at Higao. Twit days subsequently the Ministers all i embarked aboard their vessels. The French Minister's demand for the ex ; ecution of the men was conctuTed in, with an ' , apology from Total , and ,the Mikado's Government, also money indemnity. Batis faction was given as demanded. .tOn March the 12th, the American Minis er ilsesftssfodrprYokcilahsamA,iil taking rs with him in the 'United States steamer; Monocacy, in . • tending td protect foreign. interests there, Ithe Mikado having been informed that that large bodies of troops were marching on Jeddo. I On March 18th the Axnerican Minister If went to Yeddo, remaining one week, con ibrring with the Tycoon's officers, and then and refirnedonly Minis -to Int terlieat hoinm -If. was the last Yeddo The Mikado's troops were tuarching . to. Wards Teddo and straggled largely into Yokohoino, apparently uncontrolled. Dia . turbances occurring, •the people became alarmed. „The Ministers conferred with the Governers of Yokohomo, resulting in 'post ing the American Prussian, French and British soldiers (Marines) at the entrances of the settlement, prohibiting the entrance of armed' Japanese without , legation or J vernment Passports. This insured se ' The Frencii, British Mid lintel Ministate remained at Hiago. After the settlement of the French: -IndentriW they were• invited to an audience with the Sub Mikado at Meta. eequently they returnecilti Yokaniumx On A p ril l s tovhile_passing., *rough the streets of Kiehl, Sir 'Biorry' Parks, British Minister, was attacked bv b fanatical priests, wounding , eleven , of las . escort and five horses. He ese-aped unhurt. One of the priests was %killed and the other captured and executed. ' The Tycoon, ccipintels peace to the Japa nese nation and offers to submit to the will. of the for the good of Japan. T Government of Yokohamo was expect he ed to shortly pate quietly into the Mikado's hands, whose' Copunlssion of >l:foreign At :Wilts ite hourly; nested: 'His 'envoy to the I won arrived at Yeddo with troops April 'coon The Mikado has notified the Minis- f tars he will faithfully fulfill all existing ' treaties ... and engagements contracted by the wycoon's Government, count Eirkg his - .4, All the foreign Minfattais Were at • Yoko--. 'ham° April 25th and a large number of war vessels of all national/4Es. , The 'rani Stonewall arrived safely in twenty-nine days front Honolulu. • Both branches otthe ,Japanese. Govern= went wanted ikai... gach, however, prefer red %bit' the' Atiferictinlifiniziter should re tain her unde,r the American flag at pre- . sent, which. the, American Minister has done, awaiting instructions from Washin= ton towhom to deliver. , All the foreign g - 1 els imm., ve his.-action,' and 'the ,Tapatiese amid -111 M..riflilrgine - elligli.. - NS, itocrie w , probably, 2 ,sWpiculem market closed. for PT / 2 r 4 Pit °l9llequ Pf ttl •A' l 4 l 4.etive•- •„1 . • • --,- ; -- 7 ,--..,.. .• Kentickv,,leeithuiCouveution., . , CB ' avesriph t o th!t barsh te 1 PttOomet. •• • • , C , • nvemie n , May iflo , .+The. State •t'Snitin aunteot helti t hisinorning. 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Fresh Te as. — Housekeepeis will find at Joseph A. Rbbinson'S old established tea mart; No. 20 Fifth Street, a fresh and inviting stock of fresh teas of; spring importation, warranted pare and free from any adul teration: The prices are very reasonable. Pure spices andgroceries, syrups, sugars, canned fruits, table nudes and eondiments, toilet soaps, dried fruits, ito:, At dery real sonable prims ' at' the old established tea matt ofJosephA. Robinson, No. 20 Fifth street. • . • The Ladle's Tire the very ele, gent assortment oflacegoods, embroideries Msertings, and__general fancy goods and trimmings, at'''W. ,4 W.. Moorhead's, No. 81 Market street. • New Goods at very low prices, at W. W. ,rifoorhead's ikshionable retail trimming, 'notion and straw goods hottse, No. 81 Igar ket street. • ' Gas Fitting of all kinds attended to : promptly at :reasonable prices by T. I T, Etvens, Igo: 165 Wood street. Patent Force Pumps put down anywhere . ordered, at reasonable prices bY T. T. '.ey e , No. 165 Wood street Pintolag work of all description attend ed to promptly by T. T. Ewens, No. -165 WooT street. Steam Fitting properly and promptly at testreet. nded to by T. T. Ewens, No. 165 Wood Patent Beer and Ale Pumps on hand at T. TA EwOns, No. 165 Wood street. JAPAN, ' egotiations of aroteign Ministers—A Con. demned Ofheial Performs Bari Karl by Permission—Aß-airs Between the Mikado and,Tygoon. • I •.• -4Advices iron n Hayti to the Bthatitethat President Sa'nave escaped from Cape Hav tieriton the =d of April, and..mariaged to roach Port an Prince..; He. and:General Deltirme, who acted as Secretary of State, Int/ror, War and Navy, arrested many of the itizens and ordered so eto .be shot. ri b rn , i .4 t were stores of ~,,,,x ...rner, merchants were robbed by the troops. alnaVe threat- ened to seize the town and burn it ta ashes —at :the same time he .used violent me- , naces to the foreiga coastal'. Atany,Ame- rico* bad been 'Shet at in their own win deal!, antrwerefhiced to seek refuge inthe American Cathaulatii ! Mr. Hollister and; hid AttachCs had an' interview with Sal navei'and Delorme. They demanded pro. tectital, but were received ;dettiplok and with ;threat& The _American asinftkr at onceisent a dispatch to Havana -for, som e , Amezican naen.4)f-war. Re , Altai:, settt to Jamaica for a British war_ steamer.- , i - • ii , ,Bactiale Market. Mr Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette .1 ~„ . BUFFALO, -1 . ligy 18.—In . store... 4444 73,000; bush; corn, 200,000 bush; .oats, 2 4,000 I bush. .Receints—wheat, 1;500 , btuth; corn 4,2,000; bush;. oats; 24,000 1)044, Alkliarnenall —whedt, 50,000 bush; corn,: 202,umr. bush; i oats, - 15,000, bush.' .Freightsl4c ' on' heat, 1 4o on! binia, and 7o on Oats, to Newlrork. 1 Flour ILquiet'' and - unchengedi 'Wheat_ 1 flprl i tiractlve and nornlnal;- White Winter in , - demand; sales 10,000 bnah•Canada { $c gi* andiLentucky at $2,75a2,83 as to 1 qualitya Corn dull; sales -10,069 bush yel low at_ ' lll *lO5 bushels mixed western at i .$1,0.5, elnaingWeak. Oats dull; sales 13,500 i busk *cistern at 783;. _ Bailey hi good in- I f , but • the. market Is bare; sales on car ..-. at $2,10. /Igo wanted: the' mar- I ket Is btire. . Mess . pork unchanged.': Lard i unchanged.. ' ' New Orleans Market. , . • (By Tele ph to the Pittsburgh Gazette .1 but NEW ORLEANS, May 18 Cotton quiet, : firtn; middling, 30Xc. Sterling Ex- I ch change,llls3alss. - New York Sight Ex- i andange X premium. , Gold, 144)x. Sugar 1 MObsses ' unchanged. Flour ; low 1 grades (kill; superfine, tl9; high grades ac- • tire; treble extra, $l2; choice; /14,75. Corn : firm, but quiet, at 11,05. Oats 'dull at &.sc. I Pork tpilet at 629,50a29,00. Bacon dull; i shonlderii, 1334 c; clear sides, 17%c. Lard J f quiet; tiekee, 1914 c; keg, 20c. ,1 ~! Louisville Market. , (By Teleg ph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) 1 LounwilLE, May 18.—,Sales of 102 hhcis tobacco, lugs to_ fair leaf at $6,25a16,75. . Flour—snPerfme, $8,75a9. Corn, 93a95c. Oats, 83a85c. - Wheat, $2,50a2,55. Cotton dull and limminal. Lard, 18%018c. Mess ! pork, $28,50. Itacon—shoulders, 14e; clear i sides, 17c;Ibulk shoulders, 13c. Whiskey 1 nominal and unchanged. ! i . t , , River and Weather. i• By Telegratth to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) 1401:7113V/LE. May l&--River tieing with 15 feet 5 linehes of .water in the Canal. IVP*•" ate the resider., ..per uncle, Rev. - J. Rani,' in Lower Rt. Clair townsdiii, Miss CLARA 'KNOX; daughter of the late Artlitir Knox, ef Cadiz, Ohio.. I Funeral se4vlceiwill be held at Christ ,church; Penn Street, 0-DA.V. at 2 o'clock t. R. Carriages will leave Tallman dr Samson's, corner Seventh and .Smithileld stOets, at 12 o'clock. for the residence of 1r..11.n0x1 gath. 4E168. at Fort La'ra mfe, DakotatE,ICLX3rENT WILLIAMS. only son of , David H. and plan- E. B. ht the 251 d year of his age. - h . • ERTAIMS. 141E.11711 ------' lCiirtilVajimit A . , HO.,.II.BBTOURTHETREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. L FINS ofall kinds. CRAPES, GLOYEB, and e.V. ery decri_ptionl at Funeral' Furnishing Goods fur nished. Hooine open day. and night. Hearse and Carriages funtiiihed..7 R EvizunliCE.Criter. David . Herr, D. D., Her. M. W. Jacobus, DJ b.. Thomas Ewing, Esq., Jacob H. Miller, ESQ U PEIILEStMPER"' E 1 1142411 LAVERY- STABLF2. corner of 8 DIIBIIY "'atm AND ORIIRO/1- AVENUE, Allegheny Oltrere their COFFIN.ROOMS are constaNly sum, led with real and imitation Rose wood, mahogan and Walnut Ciallina, at prices va rying frofn 04 t, alOO. Bodies _prepared for inter menu flearteinna Carriages furnished; also, aU sinds of Moorting tioodl3, it required. Office open at all hours, dailand night. ROBERT T. RODNEY,.I7IIIIINER• Akklll EMBALM No. 48. OHIO STREET, All 4 heap, , :and. No.- 130 DIAMOND SQUARE, {by .Io n Wilson & Bros.,' heos always , on hands the best illetal, Rosewood „ Walnut and ' imitation 'Rose and Coffins.- Walnut from $25 upwards. , sewood CoMnss2o upwards, all other Coffins I' roportion. - Carriages and Hearses flunisbed at to rates. Crape, ' Gloves, Plate and Engraving f shed grotls. Office' open day and 1 0 night. 'a LETA SPECTA 1 . . • • *A.UtANTED TO VaPOVE 2 1 = Maas . AT OUNSEAIIii & 111A$LETT,S, , . . JEWETIERS'AND OPTICIANS. 65 FIFTH STAIPPOSITE MASONIC HAIL; N EW MI SPRING coops, .h( i liaPt T ed to IP:IR84 14i3Eit;FIA.147T TALLO a JET4i7 OPENED, AT HENRISC G. • HALES, Corner or.Peini and St tlair Streets. CrLTsio, • : .„.• • • • , FOR A GOOD titroF TEETH • . • IYARRANTED FOR ONE 'YEAR. tat:1111of lare; P r .l-1 701* • Can .only. be ob SittEll, 254 , Pm- St. *.444ollLAii*r:„‘. :• .. B....yike :ARypiteu. ed L SUMAN,EYE insert_ 111 ithOUt DRIZU - WALK INOWALIi =NS 11 AISDIiigE Vine RIM , ". SPRING - , .AND , I Mink GOODS, , • ~ -. 11 ~ 7 ! ~ ; t ' ArIirrtAICOUVZD'AT ' if-MIMI Tilioithe- Esemblidune at , ~ , `, : IL 98 lintrefr. StRiET, , • , CoreeretZederel. I -, Illeuithiietthoestttigrailleretit!rire.titiiarered )llt gidrate saleimnilluO catedeilrone of Ina building It Alleclre :407141110mislittrettoaloTbeilllaire : 14 4°4a ,Al4bOlutiNtlindatoUtv A t5101 4 * /110 ,, the Ar and * eatira, u ail more .ausoaa, re rined through it ! teekbig It ob valuable 1 n agreeable. igtliielve lerdlaraigiarjr. tall *Obi lb! enthigleminber Lettasedidasenmebitheiglignarvelakeragkent to tbe very 'Arltliti,,lSlMlSlll eft d mittkeaegtons lta rea ponablei_ratev bir.aoldi at anfrea tends eateedlng ly easy. 8:11.L & an uTrgIBL. Beal E state and /a mane Astute La vren Yeeevlll. ' t I 1 1 . and t ..,1 1, ci- , r ' `-... . I.' ~,