The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 17, 1866, Image 1

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    EITTSBMIGH GAZ._rTTE.
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TEEMS:
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ghe Nittsburgit 6nettt.
CITY ITEMS
IlLinenCOods of Au K
.t , tinclard prands, Ed It ATER at Br
41 1 aligkjlotst. Prints. 245.1.,
...M.-10u Ler &to. , a, 50 Market street. .
Bias/rata and Flannel..
•Cloangent regarilless of- es4t, es elleiLlny
Bazaars.
Boys' Wear.
'Citts:itteS'eS, Cloth., Tweeds, Jean., tc. .
' - BATES &
i'eaeral Nkatlak Park.
2dragtor Brothers, COLs afternoon, at 3
o'clock. • Those ex - parts rank next to Jacks° ,
nava., the Fang of Skater..
Woarren Pry Good*
-Clot g one very low or, the northest corner
trt luta Market streets.
1 CM.sasons. Lova /t Bao.
• French Wool Carreto,
.3rat maker. with wh4otio,O, BAT., &Ezra..
New Dry Glopds.
"Init . opened. Tito only fr4sli stook In the city
isorttho northeast cor enof Fourth and liar
lintltreete. C. Alcsov Love & Ego.
. Itenenantli Flannels,
DTUS COod&and Cob itn. Baits & Becn:
-••- .
130TillarY
lratiinjt 10211 stock r.
taiLmr & Co*,at the, t
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• Altlll,lrie; ell abides. on-the northeast e •
igtrot:rotirtliand Market streets.
Lois & Rao
r
i
a.
Neutral anlptitte UM%
Tee4ttitetriait cider. 'Far sales by Charter
-aaper,Vrtigtptet w earaer of Pena sad tittle&
etztetatttsberat.• - '
rriattterojk* rr.okeii or lEl6ol2mi:eft
- - )LATE] & BELL.
• • lintotesaie
or orrooodo will aod oar stocks the most de.
itiiiilliaadonritraci UM iiicokt4iopular in the
OUT, nee:temper We ire new on the northeagt
corner or rciurth - niftritatle4 - etaTeee. • •
_ - 0, - 121313 - Isr Love & Bao.
Eli
U . nep Start Front..
310.40 Of With:test =ld best Line* ivholeallo
EMI=
Vette Ip Eiayfrigl thrit ElAiriges , Bansens'
SOAP Irthe best in use [pr Shaving and the
Tellet.
The ilouseikad-Lot.
370.43 Sampsoti street, Allegheny, will be sold
X•egeate. Auctioneer, on Tuesday, Feb.
gatti - atilo , olock. Size of tot, 4,0260 feet.
■
'Park.
Tlio hreajiher Brothers, this attirfloon, at 3%
Thesaariairtainilk t aext to Jackson
Ira l7eas Pie 4 1 ,4 g °I.
Vale Pidrtteg !dualist ; atiuc, artier cinautsT 4.1
:do at E 7 34e, Ciatt4lo-tridtti Pheeting, at parker
*. coos. 60 Market
~,
eitbride , s king OFF , ntn, •
etay good when you get tbe genuine article,
and that Sato be bad at lower rate& than can
be ha; ,elseartere In the . , -city at Fleming , "
Drug Store, lio.biliarlreVatreet.
Ruin tor Ladles. Furs_
Winter not Oyer, now la the Limo to buy your
e - aadleF'Furs ..nt • the extenstro And popular
house Wro• Fietolog. IS9 Wood street.
4.11 the new 'Styles at a great re
it:talon- order to Close out our Immenso.
itx)o.l‘„; apio alarge stook at Ladies' Fur Hoods
and . Sint - hit Caps, Gents' - Fur Coils, Collars
. •
plores.-
II
Central !Infants; Park.' -
The Meagher Brothers, this afternoon, at 3 ,
1„ . 1,4:4F - Voltak. Thenteapert.s rank ne.tt'lp '.laelcson
the go f . Bk atv-r 6 - .
:;... '
- She adreiiee ta-nu o„.„ 0 ,1„, , 6i ., 417 . 1t Baiciay
Pilate, linguae, Cheeks and
..." Gloghame at ertees of two weeks ago. Before
linking your purthases give them a call at
. NOS - . - tt and 4111tarket•street:
- A New At7ie •
Ofemmement ring ii mentioned among the
niany r nireelties in tm lengllish wiper. ieiscom.
, pow?, of throe pieces, whlch'ean be separated,
i f- 'hitt niyeedlsunited, and which the wearer
- alone, being in the secret, is 'able to readjuit
the centre • knot. Many - now styles of
3 ,Peeket.:b • • he, Gold Pens, Albums, W. en., era
Odored raw ttoekos, ojoposite the Postofdoe.
- ' Mei* • edribeetlearitaad ISM lemma, •
The d-.. and ffeso g.:013 says the New
-• • • Juts - been quite animated,
Pilceis ate deeldedly dein. Jobbers have
•• advanced shirtlegs from tr. to 9oeats par yard
above last Weeks prices. .hlats have also au•
~' ; Taaced.froes9 to 3 cents a yard In the last few
days.. Bat ere wet:Wien:dad our readers that
the drza cf Shellaby di,Barehty have JaSt open
-63 6lait trateelt of the above geode, which
they*ltl'se/3 at reduced petoes notwlthstazul-
• leg the advance lathe - seater markets. Call
at N 05.44 andt&3Lsrket street before making
• yottr perabsaes.. seep in view-the Bee Hive
- Let its be Itleieltal to Ourselves.
The phiskal stenoture of the "transit us
nias:t43itifs rulrfersbleSserywkisre. Our bal.
les are endowed by nature with a certain neg.
- to notne
tinetiona gateholemize ingneneei j but this
”teat lol2, 11 . 10 P erlat; end 'islOst be safely
...loped on in unhealthy-regions; or undo: dr.
; --etinUtattees of *aro ,Than. onlnint7 "danger.
J''. - .Thernitlee, it is :sr*lots, it yrndense, 1$ Is
---'6,l = o ± l-1 1 1,0 ; tb traide against each ion.
by' taking in; antidote ;
FP!4'. :•: 0 . 1212 . 11 bi!.:a: 1 41: 1 01 1 . 0 :Osumi wan
'' a ream Of saiteuses Wunsch /Inlets, the
merit 'complete proteVthre lign*st ,all the eV
' detnio.:and endetnia- nuattatel -that has oral
luestaintnistereg*auynountrY.' Ai a rem
. •-h tor,pmepiistilea* is zip remcdy.that will
- :„ gumputrititk Moe . Ter_ intern the nestles
•tlad!( nation, 1 1 97y4ets on the face orthe
Efinitetterie - Altnens can be pro.
“ , etteed.. oloei - sO:volunitully; for as truly as
-Ten* ttalits, thin invaltiable Tonle and Ai
- - -.intintivennntidrentorehisettsoniered stomach
ita - illeiloyeongtittoiL To - the Baia= u to
-' - s . lidkiiity reeerntnendcl, and In canes of
.: ~. - -tosalkinzfl Clonalgation it
. alfOrdzippeady AU4
\'.... '.,,,. parinanent relief. In Canada, the - Crest In.
)S, :" elks and knatialaaa, ilia Bitters rank above
all Other itedlsf*is of tho class, e.
and the d
\
kin'sd for then in all foreign tountries In.
ereueseririaesaon. ,
„ ....
\ . - .flaateltera Meters
At i;,
re saalabigssali and retail atTel7 X•w-rate,
ea Drug. and Patent Ifedialneirapot,
-X .013 / a fiek street, issiser Of the Diamond'
Cod fOgiastec44 , ---.-.. - `' • • --
:---, .
Neutral iltiliMite of Lame,
,-- : Tor pr Mies . dela. Tor tale by Charles . 'yaalyeripmasuni'eonter , of Pean and Bt. Chits
1 ''' -tz " t , ?Itt4°lll.'' '
• . r • - ,-
LeniClPltntor.GooLls. 4
,r, it Is with t pleagmre--wdo Gall the anew.'
~ ::,;',.:..tiadotOM ttithe'lltdvert, stock cfrail
"A
i-- and Winter Goods just remind by XL John
- Wein, idercasantVatior, No. 190Feelend street, '
1 "ciatilin 'Ms stook embraces some of the
",:IM temithial Clem, Casermente, Oretoost. 1
tikiennl,Veettnteerhe brought to the western
1 ' 311841 * ,, ignneWtITOt onrunnehhag Elan%
toso_prisintomsta,Dropo: h paws Weak Tim
; 4 , ,lnanazesepuite, "nem be anyasseti cut i
1 -'. Or nut: A *ft* stook: of kesdy mad rants, 1
•• ' ' Veda; Wade sad Ontreotte*l aim be found
~.., : tit Me matatathment., Persona in want of any
1 "1 1 ' 1 4 14 /4. the at4 ttalte lino abilmut not fan to
, ...., Arrellir, Wales emil." :- ' " \
1 ,
Permits aultirableo.,
Whita Spats cappist . frosAit riSgea of
aldrira lmattforloy as the fro.," Arat7
Ale Bleaf.. Whir fan - satin ouch faariturrlons
- Tirr l lllee - thera. to persuonate theta. to 'sake
DOM:Kith ietaakel of pearls and ruble*. and
aireah . at !roar-Azov, all you have
co 4a, Wittig/n(2,u tone that eratableos
rlO3O- Pfraluotioa. slava= sosodant.
lekoasas .Ir. part Co., \
rrutung fume sioreir,ima
,Ilfaffitate Omit:vas oolong. Omce at Alexia.
der Ise/Alta% view - the *ate? Works :PM,.
Cratsti. P,.Eteadfaiei.ito:: Pike street. Or.
Maul . gfr - alliaaded to. .111 work warrant.
_.€ o . l 3torigHt. Entairiag - ono at the short.
est =Up.' X* charge fof repairs, provlDfd the
calf td cat shored AIWA is pat on.
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VOLUME LXXX.---Na 41
Nervous Suit Sick Headache
Arc induced by Indigestion, Conti verse. . Fool
Stomach, and a torpid state of the Liver, per
sons:suffering from thece complaints should
avoid as much as possible the two tree aye of
hpirltous and malt liquors, coffee and tobacco,
and keep the bOwels open, by small but fre
quent doses of Roback's Biecgir PUla, and p aria
ing a regular course of hahlts, when they
will
find they never fail to remove the ditlionit • .
c. Sill, Dullest, 216 Penn Street.
Nyaa the drat to ice laughing gas in Pitta.
burg, fie was adnahustering Chia agent with
perfect 1111CCR-U for more than two years be
fore any other person gave it here. flo also
ineerta the best and most beautiful gum teeth
ever given for the price.
Sear to Lfflnd
That if you wish to procure Liquor of any
kind, Tor medicinal purposes, there is Ju.
One establishment In the city where reliable,
guaranteed articles eon always be bad. That
place is Fleming's Drug Store, No. ^I Alarket
street. Remember the phtce.
Carpenter JobblugShop.
ll.ving returned after an absence of three
yens in tho army, I have re-opened my shop
far all aorta of Jobbing in the carpenter lino,
at the old stand, Virgin Alley, between Smith.
field street and Cherry Alley. Orders eolicited
and promptly attended to.
Neutral Sulphite of Llino,
For preserving older. Yet - Sale by ()barlos So
µif, Druggist, cornor of Penn and St. Clair
Areas, Pittsburgh; .
eiv.titints
eats. Muslim', &.a., at
' , it Eastern prioes.
Tut vault recently constructed at Oak Ridge
Cemetery, near Springfield, Illinois, under rho
direction of the National Monument Asadea
, Don, and to which the rem-sine of the late Pres
, !dent was removed a then time since, was
visited a few dive ago by a committee of the
Aasociation, consisting of Governor Oglesby,
Hon. Newton Bateman, end ex-Secretary of
State Hatch, when the casket containing the
sacred fishes Was opened, and for the last time
were the features of the lamented Lincoln
viewed by mortal eyes. The visit of the com
mittee Wan resolution
official one, and made in pur
suance of a resolution of the Board of Diree
tore of the Association, the object being to
enable - them to certify to
Thetual presence
of the body In the casket. ace was exam
ined through theglass covering which under
lies the outer strata of the case, by the several
gentlemen abuse named, and identified by
each of th em as that of tho martyred Prost
dent. The sad ceremony ended the ltd was
again nailed down, and sealed with the signet
of the Aseoedation. The great stone or slab
was subsequently; rolled to the deer of the
sepulchre, and fitted into Ma place, the finish
ing stroke given, and' tbe solid masenry was
tri like manner as the . duet' g impressed with
the great seal of the corration. The remains
will now rest undisturb e d till the National
Monument shall be oompleted, when they will
be deposited in their Sinai resting place. The
features of the deceased were scarcely dis
cernible, the embalmment seeming to have
offered bat little, if Key, resistant to the en
croachment of corruntion-
VONTIZABAND ON KENTUCKY lINIONTS3L—A
traveler dining at a hotel, to the interior of
Kentucky, net long since, seeing "Union tfa
ringnee" en the bill of fare, called for some;
when brought, he found them Striped with
seetals colors, red and white. Calling th e
'celled poison," waiting on the table, ho in
quired 'Do roe call those bluer' white
things Union Where Is the "rah !
Yell save Sambo "dem's good 'nor Union
forthiapface.
bawlrant didedcome in here
with any 9f the licks to put In the bine ,•
, day ony get scratch a little, make do red and
wbite come ; da--at's so; dam .g thud'
Union .for this yerr place."—thecinnaff One
merricrl.
SitS.Tows Lswirmecn la NMI three native
Semite, dlegtitaed ,as nimakkaatts, to explore
Central Asia by different pantos. Each one is
ihdependent of the others, and kept In ignor
ance of their appointment, so that on their re
turei three independent narratives may be
looked for. They are, instructed to take note
distil that they see, to observe the temper of
the different peoples among whom they travel,
-whether movements are taking plllO3O le favor
of Itnesia,And to visit Bokharm Khokand and-
Sauthreand before they, yore; back. .
Gin: Draft, at-tiiii(thited States armory at
Springfield; has - ordered the remodeling of
SAW of the Springileld rifle, with Aibinee
brefieb - leadinglnthrovement. The alteration
iloesnotniaterlally.chasige tbe appearance or
affect the yange,butproMilefefor theedischarge
of - eighteen"cartrldgea in a minute. This
isee ems !leaflet been examined by a Govern.
"m,:.4 commission. but It Is generally believed
that it all/ be adopted by the department.
A BTOII.Y 13 told oft two New York aldermen,
who were _Maim= each other and had tided.
on eeexithineMion telingithret other down. At
one meeting, meet them made a motion, when
sinned;opponent insisted that It elmald Do re,
to writing; and unable to resist the
temptatleos to :exult at his advantage, cried
out with a triumphant chuckle "Hiss !Teddy,
gor, it a r,yot-ellu.etaill. nose far (leen a sthroke can you
"
Taiscorreripondent of tho Boston Team:fee
writing from Conemel, N. H.., nays the Demo
cratic managers of that State invited Hs-Pres
ident Pierce to address them in the parlor of
a hopin e l th athtld an th igh ot .
a b a e l f o o r f e t h t e h President
n n t ie in tgive them
favor at Washington, but that they
o d f id t h o S f t th at r e o ohavn th g
em
c s t p uepki the
ep Copne
vention.
NCWSPAYSII SC 7 P/MISION.—The order ema
nating front Gen: Grant (or the suppression of
the ElchmemipLeredricr, it is saidwill not be
the only only one of a similar etuirneter if the
present course of. Rebel journals is not
changed. It is notorious that many journals
In the South are as bold and ddllant In treas
onable utterances as before or during the war.
Gen. Grant is determined tepid a stop to this
tiring ox the Southern heart,
, - -
1 4 A8TISILLZ Ale OIL 1111nr.—The dbeeveries
of petroleum at Burkina le, Kentucky, are be
ginningro have their effect upon the ems
merco of leankrille. . Several consignments of
the commodity have: nude their appearance
in that !market, and an enterprising Pitts
burgh Inn is making arrangements to put a
bo a t nitt
s regalar :be ly
newly-diaeoyered oil regions.
lairwarearsou to our Shores appears to be
largely on the inere.l4o-4110 arrivala of last
month. Icing more than twice the number
landed at this port eeriest January of last
year. The prospect la that during the ensuing
year our Population will receive unprecedent
ed accetudems of hard-working, industrious
people from the crammed and over -crowded
districts of Europe.—New York 2`riburie.
Tin Rochester Union says "The rapids in
the Niagara river, directly opposite the Cate,
raerHosuie, arehardly covered by water at the
present time, in consequence of en loojam
having formed above, cauaing the water to rim
close to the Canada shore. The like was never
known, it is said, in that locality."
Tex Kentucky reovgas new contains In Its
daily issue more than two (solemn, of guber
natorial proclamations, fifteen In all, offering
rewards that &mown in the aggregate to over
five thousand dollars. for the arrest of mac.
derers who are yet at " large.
DIZASSZATIG act Of Suttee was perpetrated
recently near Jubbuipere, Indus, the subject of
it being the wife of a decease d barber. She
sat on the pile of wood with her dead husband
acres* her knees, until suffocated with the
smoke and Carnes.
Tan Dayton (Ohio) Journal's story about
twenty-fteren children !laxly* boon drownod
PY through the ice at Colima, Ohio, le
-broom:mead a. hoax.
i,../11711rizianrrOlfalang.
A St. Louis paper describes a curious case of
imaginary poisoning that recently occurred In
that city at the "Westena !louse," on Broad
way. Four mischievous young men, boarders
at the bonne, took' into their heads to make a
clandestine examination of the contents of a
pack belonging to a peddler of laraelitisb pro.
oilvities, for the purpose Sr ascertaining wlait
sort of goods be dealt In. In the peek they
found a paper containing a white powder, and
they were =alma to ascertain what It was.
One of them ;gok a pinch of the powder, and
alter tasting of it pronounced it' asieratus.
Anotker swallowed a small quantity and de.
dared tbat it was alum. The third tried it,
and thought it was soda. The fourth gulped
down a spoonful, and said it wan starch. Being
unable to agree,' they made a close examina
tion of the pr, and Paid written rupon it
the fearful word' , poison:P. They all now felt
a terrible griping in the stomach, and started,
Ott a lull run for the nearest drug store. The
store was closed, and it as agony of despair,
the four young men rolled over. on the' pave
meat; and concluded to. give up the ghost.
The palson,however,wasalow in its °proration,
anti neither ottliem died. They found a drug
'Elkt, and, getting him to examine the powder,
disooymed that it was starch I They insmecil.
ately recovered, and declared that they would
- not attempt any more practical jokes upon the
peddler.
IL Murder In 31antmomer7 County
From Mr. Charles 0. Franclsous,of the Penn
olvanta EaWoad, wale= of a shookmg mar.
der that took place in Lower Merlon township,
Montgomery county. It is understood that
there are peenliar-eirctimstanees connected
with the
physiMan case that will be developed if an ar.
rest and trial over ensue: Dr. Joseph fL Lev-
ering, a of the townshi was the
victim. li e had bean out driving In p,
the after
noon, making professional calls, and reached
his home Dist after dark. Me alighted from
bin carriage, and, without waiting to take tea,
unbitchedida horse and _was leading him to
the st.ble, only a few rods distant. It was
about Devon o'clock at the time, Ile: had pro
ceeded but, part way when the assaasin, who
was concealed close by, fixed at him, and ho
fell lifeless to the ground. The report of the
firearm rowed theDectoes family, who rushed
. 6
out and discovered *strata and lifeless
. 1
body. Ito bad been a through the breast
with
no lees than live toi, any one of which
would have proved fa .
No ;moo of the assassin was discovered and
justice Safer the time at fault. It was evident
that pie - Mier was net the object of the mur
derer. Dr. Levering was highly esteemed in
the circles in wid th be moved. A large re.
wend is offered for the arrest of the murderer.
— Pitricdelpm. Werth American. 1
•• ,Verdict Against a Railroad Company.
Thew Yorter,Feb. le—Yesterda_y the jury in
the case of - McDonald vs. the !Judson River
Railroad Company, rendered a verdict of lan
for the plaintia. Owing to the negligence of
the defendant's agents in running a detached
amine down 'their road in October last the
.piaintifflost two hor es and a wagon,
MEM
THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
CITY ITEMS
VrILLLLY Pon MINT
GENEII/LL NEWS
how
rune, Feb. le—The Tribune's special
Lys: Treasurer Spinner, yesterday, co t e.
moored paying, in cash, ell war and navy
warrants amounting to 4.10,000, and Under, and
ail Quartermasters and ober disbursing offi
cers cheek. under 65,000. All autos amounting
to mere than the sums Mentioned, will be ai
one half in Cash and one ball In certificate p s o f
Indebtedness, to accordance with a recent
one-third as on of the manyeertifleate Treasury.sare being As only about
is
as formerly, the Tie/soarer 14.1ndooed tosued
here that those now In the market will soon
come up to par value.
Meier General Terry ti expected in Wash-
Ingtrei today in answer to a summons from
the Reconstruction Committee.
Judge Barrett, Commissioner of the Pension
Bureau, yesterday decided relative to the
claim clan ea-rebel -soldier for land bounty,
on the ground that be had rendered military
service to the government in the war of ISIS,
that by his participation in the war against
the Union ho had forfeited his title to any
awards for
who
prior to the rebellion.
Jolti Ross, whoee claims to theetdeftelimhip
of the Chetiikeee were Ignored by the Com
mission recently sent out to form trestles with
the hostile Indian tribm, yesterday held along
interview 'th President Johnson. Rosa la
Mgr.-emoted by the members ofthe Commission
as p 0 using great wealth, and living a style
of elegance nnsurpaseed by vis it re enlight
ened custom brethren. His in Mmhb4.-
tOn is believed to lie fur the punaoseorsocuring
hip recognition try.the government as ChM( of
se , Cherokees.
The lihrid'a sq 7 l thy*: The flonset.Cona
no:tee Co Ban swill report in favor of
aialaunwill'l%,° gfpaiedV er 4l,, th tfio N p atwa N
symtem of 61101 ring-bald banks to told interest
bearing legal tender num. for the redempticua
of their liabilities. Thin comae will oompel
b th ea r N in a g o engaall Beandker
onOsurrender
sube
tlnuteeret
gal tender. This will be the first move to
wardss contraction of the currency.
The trend's special says the Ways and
Meats Committee have divided up the vari
ous matters connected with the Tax Commit
moneys` report to sub-committees, who
IWO holding daily sessions and examining
into the matter referred to the respective
Committees. It will be some time Delors the
salecommittees will he ready to report to the
Committee.
Tho Tribunes s pecialsaysaprientedispatch en
Washington from a prominent member of the
Connecticut Union /Hato convention state,
that a resolution recOunnending thei early Ad
mission of Tennessee was votna down in the
Committee on 'gasolene:is.
The Tribune this Morning pnbliehes whim
from the report of the COTOMilliOnerOf inter
nal Revenue, which show that the receipts of
Internal revenue for the year ending Pone M,
1555, were gi111,119,6M,17, of which the amount
collected by the Col lectors and Aasesaors was
j1M,11,1,504/.41. The. expense of ciollectlng this
sere w as
special - $4,762,61
The roues' says there Is much dissat
is/Action expressed &mug army ofneera, who
have served with distinction In the war, that
the military bill, aa Last reported to the
makes no provision for tho promotion of any
of the officers who sprang from or served with
volunteers. Vigorous istforts - will be made to .
secure this %ature in the roorgenthationottlio
army.
lion. L. D. Campbell, recently appointed
Minister to Mexico, Interv ie w Washing ton
yesterday, and had an with the-Pre
sident. lie emits Wininhigion upon private
bumbles*, and will return toOhio in a few days,
there to rerun, a until the Senate shall have
acted upon his nirmlnation as Minister to the
Mexican Reunbile.
A delegation of leading photographers in
the United States, are In Washington, asking
tribe relieved - from the payment of any duties
on their products, In stamps, and to be per. te pay per centage,o¢ monthly sales
each month. The Committee on Ways and
Means gairethem &bearing yesterday. Ag
the delegation are M . B. tirade, B. Gurney and tn
C. D. Fredrick*, of New York, end /then Gard
nor of Washington.
TAX ON DANK DEPOSITS
Compromise on the Freedmen's Liu
New Yeas, Feb. 16.—At the meeting of the
banks of New York to-pay, at the American
Exchange Bank, a committee was appointed
to go to Washington to remonstrate with Hr.
Spinner in relation to lila oroposed method of.
computing their revenue tax on the gross
deposits instead of net deposits as heretofore.
The committee consists of the folios-Mg gen
tlemen: J. D. Vermilye, lilerchants , Exchange
Bank, George S. American Exchange
Bank, and Edmund."( lett, of the Bank of 0..
CommOnwealth, mike propose, it is
said, to test the question.
Thejury today in the - case of Matilda A.
Moody vs. Geo. A. ilood, rendered a verdict
tor the plaintiff for GM - Osgood bad driven
over the plaintiff wlt a sleigh.
A Washington special says influential
tiolame are endeavoring to effect • compromise
on the freedmen s bureau bill. The basis is
that if the President slims the bill the Ten
nessee delegation will be at Cabinetmited.
The Poe; special says the was con
sidering the freedmen's bureau bill to-day.
The Nouse Committee on Clain:spas reject
ed the Utah claim.
At the Fenian headquarters the attaches of
the O'Maboeey branch aro still engaged in
Making preparations for tha sale of bonds, and
offices for their negotiations aro to be opened
in all parts of the country. The day for the
great demonstration in Union Square has not
yet been fixed. The numerate:meter the Pitts
burg Congress, which will commence on Mon
day, bare been completed. Tha on:Menlo( Gen.
Sweeny'a stair have transmitted to Pittaburgh
all the plane and animates of the great cam
paign, which will be explained by
of
Swee
ny to the Congress. A meeting of Fenhtns
was bold Oa Fridny Diem et Newark, when
five hundred dollars was eubseribed towards
the Senatorial Treasury of the Brotherhood.
The Madrid correspondent Or the Loudon
Tones, says:' Pareja , s successor whoever he
be is charged with the duty mayerly anni
hilating every habitation that be within
reach of his guns, ail along those thousands of
leagues of the l'actile, coast. Likewise, ho is
recommended to lose no time in regaining
posseesien' Of the Chinch& !Maude, thereby
opening hostilities with Perry without the
idle formality of a previous deolaration of
war.
NEW Tony, lob. 16.—Tbe Silk Manufactory
Nog. 411, /1.19 and 421 West Thirty-fifth stroe t,
of Illmenianv & Silverman, was entered an
robbed of pa rty rt bur glars, goo on Wednesday
night, by a of Who before com
mencing operations, boat the watchman so
severely that his recovery is doubtful, and
left him lying Insensible on the oldowalk.
Ciarresixe; 0., Yee. IC—Theratometer at II
o'clock wka Coven degrees below zero; clear
=I WO.
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faille Disease In Montgomery and
(tester Counties.
SENATE ATIJOIINII UNTIL FUREART SITU
Special disratbh to the Plttaburgh Gazotte.
RARIITSIII76O, Feb. IG. IR
SENATE.
. .
Mr. Worthington had read a letter from Dr.
Hiram Corson, of Montgomery county, rela
pre tomb° prevalence of the cattle diseate
in
Montgomery and Cheater counties, and de
scribing the character of the disenso, and on
motion of Mr. 131,71 tam the subject was referred
toe special Oman:mitt en consisting of Meurs.
Worthington, Graham, Connell, Gluts and
Jam es.
fakir. Lowry called up an art to anthozlze the
Erie and Allegheny Railroad Company to puts
chaee the Erie and Waterford Plank Road, and
also to repeal the act connecting the Erie and
Allegheny road Rill] the Atlantic and Great
tYcstern Rail way, and to extend their road to
the Allegheny river.
Mr. Blgharn moved to amend by striking out
'Allegheny river" and Inserting "line of Ye
lango county." Agreed to.
The bill passed a third reading, and WWI laid
,ver.
Adjourned until Tuesday, February 211 b, at
;0 p'ulock, A. U.
FROM WASHINGTON
CASH PAYMENTS COMMENCED
REBEL CLAIM FOR LAND BOUNTY
INTERVIEW WITH JOHN ROSS
Contraction of the Currency Hove
YEARLY INTERNAL REVENUE RECEIPTS
ARMY OFFICERS DISSATISFIED
THE NEE' IfINISTE,R TO MEXICO
'BGTHRAPAfRS DELEGATICIN IN WASIPIGT(IN,
ream Bill
'ASITIOSB TOE PITTSIVEGII FERN COSGEESI
fibo., eta.. dbc...
91111 X/Rniztlwetoi7 gobbet".
Wi . !stber at Cleveland
PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY, FEBRtARY 17, 1866.
DEFENSE OF TUE PRESIDENT.
Lincoln Memorial Flag
REPORT ON LOYAL STATE DEBTS
W. 61,01.011, Feb. 16.-3lr. Newell, of liteW
Jersey, in the speech which he delivered to
part last night, defended the political charac
ter of the President, and maintain." that the
Maniere of the Constitution designed all man
to be I: l ee end equal. This, ho said, could Mat
be carried out at that early period, becauso of
the existence of slavery. The EmanelmitiOn
Proclamation, be continued, makes eltinelas of
those who have been set free, which Involve*
the right of suffrage. States have no power to
peeled; and therefore none are out of the
Crittm, and we call on the Reconetruotion
Committee to report in favor of admitting the
Tennessee Representatives, lend the canoe
States sending loyal Representatives.
The following of have been detailed
members of the Joint Board of army and
navy oMeers to consider and report upon tan
157 et of harbor defenses. torpedo. "ie.!
Br! ether Generals J. L. Barnard, B. S. 'Alex;
an er and Q. A. Gilmore on the part of the
army. and Admirals Charles IL Davie and
John A. Dahlgren, and Capt. James Alden on
the part of the navy. The "Marti will ISSCI3I.
the Nary Department on the Ist Of
Marsh next.
The Department of State this morning re.
relved a tb,g from tile people of Lyons,
Prance, dedicated to the people of the United
Mutes, In memory *II //resident Lincoln. The
flee is of the Sm. Wail; three and a hulf
metres in length and tiro and iliftcen-hen.
dredtha metres to width, and is Inscribed,
"Popular Subscription to the Republic of the
United States, In Memory of Abraham Linoqp,
Lyons, IRA."
The report made to-da-r, by • Repreeentathict
Blaine, of Maine, from the Select Committee
on the Debts of the loyal States, includes data
upon the subject from all the Statca except
Califon - ill, Oregon end Nevada. The ennt to.
tal of ench debts, as far at ascertained, tte
SI67A-1,3,14.
The reports of the Governors of the State.
were not exact or in full. but approximate,
end it is believed the toted amount Is not lens
than e 475,000,030. The debta of the States are
reported as follows: Pennsylvania, $.11,5:7,11.1r,
Mtn 564/C7.SM Indiana g.,,:ttt„061• iihnott,
rX4 OO ; Michigan, 5111,000,0011; th3C011:4111,
1x,i240,11K,; Minnesota, td,.5"8,.%1; lowa, 54230030;
IsNonri, 19,146,373; Kentucky, Ip,ISDAT:; Kan
sas, eSlit,6oo. This does not include amounts
raised by State taxation or by individuals.
The Committee recommend the reimburse
ment of States, in part upon a basin of the pro
portion of men furnished by each State. It
was deemed too burdensome to require more
than* fractional reimbursement, which could
not impair the national credit, twenty-dve
per center average expenditure throughota
the loWilintes or fifty-eve dolls or cacti
met, furmahed according to the three years
standtird.
As recommended, this would produce the
following amounts: Ohio, 2_47.978 man-$79,e39,-
Bee. ledLna. 152,M trlen-.433ye5. Mlckiktna.
iEl.fed mrn-4_4,447AM %flacons n, 78,983 men-.
g1,t41.,175. Mance:oft, 19,075 tneri-.1,05u . "
m. llti
lowa, G. 4.619 men-43,75010. Missouri,
men-44,140X0. Kentucky. IUII.B men-.03,j, '
140. Kansas, INCA men-LICS,WO Pannsylvo.
4I %WM
a, men-{14,716,Gie,
The amount to be unbursed shall ho in regis
tered bonds of not teen than one thousand slot.
lam each, bearing in west at the rate of five
per Cl at. per annum, payable semi-annually
ie Metal money and redeemable after twenty
years from the date of mid bonds which shall
be dated July lat, bati, and interest payableon
the diet of January and July. The bowls
tauthorised by this act shall not be delivered !
o any State untir the Legislature thereof has 1
torma4y ocrotootos2 to accept them on the i
tenns net forth. Upon sash befog
_properly
certified to to elm Secretary of the Treasury
by the Governor of any State, the Secretary
shall Woe the proper amount of bonds.
The following nominations, among others,
werenfirmed in Executive Session of the
Senate co to-dav :
To be Consuls, Geo. Pomatuse,ef lowa, at Si.
Petersb n rg; Timothy S. Dirkenson, of indtarta,
at Lair c; William E. Little, of Nevada, at
PRIM ;Change S. Page, of lowa, at Zurich.
Adel gallon of photograph artists, mire- I
seating eral of the large cities& the Vatted !
States, re still in Was hington, Decking sash
chang in the existing revenue laws ii will
sup ie the necessity of wigging stamps to
their p otogroptis end other productions of
their art. They 'reprmout that the use of
/damps ! has resulted In /serious damage to
Pleturei a in defacing and discoloring them.
Gene Proiscrt E. Lee, arrived hero to.day,
and !se tha Metropolitan natal. The Lasing:
ton, C rem) Gawk, nays he has been summoned .
to appear ea a witness before the lincounran-
Gob Coterulttoe.
sad
In re nee to an opolicottoo rreelred to.
day, sec slaty McCulloch decided that nosm.
ern] Pc it can be granted_ to.insoreet..
Wes, d that before a caws:an be removed
trona is rosseL indubitable -critience must be
produce} that the hides Dave not been taken
.fr attle scourge. om animals that died from the effects of the
c ,
James p. huller, Eamtuterlorter of the State
of eitssoUrt to the Paris Exposition, has nit
ten a letter to Secretary Seward, attunancing
that Ilitsouri will be well reprosente..,^ an d
hoping the other States will not be ntoilsicted,
- bee:eta:l Sewer/ hes replied with his *norm'-
s] of the course of Mr. Mater, and referring
bin,and I others to .1.-.." C. Derby, Igo. 40 Part
Hew, Neer York, for information conearniog
the plans of representation.
lIIIIIP CONGRESS-FMAT SESSION
Wesirreoros, Feb - m.4li 16, 1.544,
=I
Mr. Trumbull introduced ayelnt rasolatiOn
of thinks to the rescuers of the, soldiers and
*dicers from the wreck of the steamship San
ancisoci, w bleb was referred to the Comma•
tee on Military Affairs.
Mr. ilettard presented the petition of tae
citizens of Alexandria" Va., asking for a Ter..
ritorial (Om of government for the State of
Virginia. The petition' was referred , to the
Coluzeitteo on Reconstruction.
Mr. Lane, or Indiana, called up the Senate
bill to extend the benefits of the Pension Laws
toartiOcers of the army. Patted.
Mr. Trumbull called up the Mil,in relit:ton
to the Court of Claims, which watt assed. The
bill allows an appeal to the Supreme Court
from the Court of (Nelms, and provides that
the regale} session of titer Court of Claims
'ball compel/co on the And Monday of Da
cember atone o'clock.
. .
Mr. Dixon introduced a tom to prevent per
version of the mails to fraudulent purposes,
authorizing tho Post-master General to pro- -
vont the delivery of letter* to I:Mittens ad
dresses, and imposing a fine for matting band
bills and circulars, to inane people. to invest
money In and imposes a fine and
imprisons:lent, for r I.e ly denying the receipt
of the same.
A memorial, from the eittzeris of Jefferson
county, VlyVnta, pmteatzrag against the an
nexation of that comity to West Virginia was
presented.,
Mr. Chandler, from the Committee on Cam
meree, reported a bill to pay Mr. Wilson, Con
sul to nada, for the damages by a mob after
the capture of the Flom. Laid over for the
Lir
The Contstfrutlnaol Atneadinent era% called
o and Mr. Hendrick! took the floor against
t.
Mr. Bentineks, to the course of ids remarks,
alluded to the somewhat celebrated blood
letting letters,written by Mr. Chan ,dlerto
tom, and after be concluded, Mr. Chandler
replied. Be stood by the letters now. It
simply said to the Governor of Michigan
unless you are prepared to shed blood for the'
preservetien of this greaytioverroment, the .
Government is orerthroula.
Mr. Chandler now spoke of President Bu
chanan and Cabinet and others In office in
Waahington at that time as democratic trai
tors, and concluded: Now lamto be ar
raigned an to be - remembered in history as
blood.thity. lam proud of tbe name. May
it mend se long as the Government, when
the Sem. tor, and the men who have cog:opera.
ted wilt shall have gone down to eternal
infamy.'
In the remarks on th e Con stitutional Amend.
menu Mr. Bendtioks referred to the early hie
tory of the country, allowing that the Canal-
MO= wea :famed when the best feeling_ ox.
toted betwe n the different sections. Ile clop
ticaied the ispoaltion to amend it when lee.
ttonal feeling was stroegi he would vote
eves ter lo ci rendment proposed or hero-
WLUe attii es, :te”rieke was disatutaing the
right otCon to.reolate menus le the
States, Mr. ,ates atketi It he should move
-tram to Indiana, couldthe Legialatnro
disfran cline him forever.
Mr.Bendlicks declined to answer, en the"
ground that the question involved • a jaditilil
•Ineatlen, which tte would leave to the Suprente
Court.
_ •
A dhicusalen between. Messrs. Hendricks
and liciward followed regarding the right of
the President to order elections in the South.
ern States add the status of the pimple niter
the overthrow of the rebellion.
Mr. Hendricks next referred to the action of
Congress clurhig the war, and claimed that
the Southern States were repeatedly recog
nized.
Mr. Howard asked Mr. Hendricks if beware
an officer of the governmeet, if he would try
Jeff Davis for complicity In the assassination
of President Lincoln.
Mr. Hendricks said If ho were the • proper
omoer he would order Davis tried by a com
petent court and would execute him if con
victed.
Mr. Yates next occupied •` - 'n floor.
The Senate then went in executive eesslon
and adjourned till Monday.
I.IOIISE
Mr. Blaine, of the Select Committee on the
subject, reported a bill to reidusburee the loyal
States for disbursements made tot raising
troops to put down the rebellion.
Mr. Washburn° made &report from the Joint
Committee on the memorial servloes of the
' late' President Lincoln.
In compliance with the request of Comma,
Mr. Barmen has furnished a oopy of Ids ora
tion, ancltho Rouse ordorod twenty thousand
comes to tie printed. •
The Bonze proceeded to the consideration
of the van la contested election case of
Koontz d Cot:froth.
The ni orlty of the Committee on Elections
Messrs Dawson, Baxter, Marshall and Rad
ford, in their report, say that neither of the
clalmante has any prima facie right to the seat
under the Governors proclamation.
Messrs Lehellabarger and nehotteld combat
the vielOadraneed by the majority, and say
the two certificates of election, purporting to
have been addressed each by . a disuict board.
to the, clatinatita reepo:.:vc —. 1
ME
both regular in form, Ant neither can
support a proms fucia claim to the
contested seat. For the reason, et tt
by them the Coirroth return 411,1 OD it, faro
worthless as a return neon which to base the
Governor's Proclamation. The law by no
mss permits him to base his proclamation
in putt on the return and le part on oehlenee
obtained alined,. For the same reasons, they
Must, if they do not go behind the return to
inquire who were the loyal district Judos,
Fire the scat to 31r. lioOntr, on his return
Mr. Upson addressed the Route in support
of the majority report, mei Mr. Paint In be
half of the views of the minority. TIM sub-
I feet wan postponed until Monday.
Mr. Ortb, of Indiana, aubmi learn to offer a
resolution that the Committee on limsonstruc-
Von report on the amendment to the Consti
tution that no person who hold a civil or milt
tory °thee ender the late so-called Coated
eritrY, shall ever be eligible to bold aD °Mao
of honor or emolument under the Govern
ment of the United States, but objection was
made.
Mr. O'Neill, of Pennsylvania, presented a
petition unanimmody signed by citizens of
Pennsylvania, praying that the specific tax
et one dollar levied on erotic petroleum, may
be changed to a moderato tax, to be raised by
a per reninge upon males at the wells as being
less onpressive anti more easily assessed and
collected, which tram referrod to the Commit
tee on Ways and Means.
The House loos tip the Senate bill providing
for the exhibition of mineral specimens of the
United States In ti,. Patent Odice building,
the Secretary of the Interior being authorized
to prepare suitable cases for the name, and
referred it to the Committee On Mining.
After further proceedings the House ad
journed.
Weather Report.
•
BtzsrirAll.o, N. Y.. Fed , . l6 .3lereury are degrees
balow zero at 7 o'clock, S. 12., aud ono at,,ve at
noon to...day.
CT.LVEL fg D, 0., Fob. degree,
low zero at G o'clock, A. IC Weather el¢ar a
Nrw Tour, Feb. IC—.9 A. n.—Tbermotnete
three degrees above zero, and gee w i ll,‘ mll
fast. In New Orleans, yesterday, It stop,
twenty-four degrees above.
•.
8....1.1111103111. Md., rub. la—Thermornetor one
degree below zero, last eight, and moderating
last. <9
.13oirrow, M6‘ll„ Feb. 16.—Mercury throe, do
green above zero, to-day.
•
Pan.norcruis, Pa.. FO,. 16.—Thermomete
Ave degree* above zero.
hlti , e4exrc, Wla., Feb. Id.—Tim weather la
moderating, and the feat trains commenced
runnmg regularly on the western 10/41.1.1 to
day.
DETROIT, Fab. 16.—M,revry t weirs. dngrOni
below zero ate o'clock, A. 01., and four above
at noon.
PORT ROLLOS, Feb. 15.—Mercury eighteen de
grees below zero at do'clock, a. bt., rid tea
degree" below at 8 o'clock, a. C.
From . 11 ashallle.—Peo - f - ao Meeting.—
It weeny and Hobert. to Leave for
Yttaabar b.
Nsetivitmi, Feb. 15.—River seven feet on
the shoals, and at a stand. The weather has
Moderated considerabi T.
Oscar Derby, charged with altering postal
carrancy from eve to Lilly cents, was put fin
der two thousand dollar, bonds to answer the
oilers., This morning he absconded and his
ball was declared forfeited.
The Fenian Chief., ilweooy and Roberta,
addreetsed •througeil house at the Old Theater
last night. They were received with great
enthusiasm by the audience. They propose
to Told a grand meeting of the Brotherhood at Pittsburg, on the 19th inst., when the plans
Of the campaign would he finally determined.
The occupation of Canada was hinted at, nod
after Its pomeasion was gained it ould be
offered to the rniterL States. ' Rob erts and
eliveeny leave to-of ht for Pittsburgh.
An employee of the L,ordsoille Railroad
named Geo. Waters, was acmdentaily adde d
tO-dev, In Edgelleld, by falling from a train
while in motion. Ile was endeavoring to J map
from one car to another.
Louisiana Paraeblal Elevates' Bill Pate
' ed-4lharp Datil. to Deeleo—Llberalt
; Deflated.
Ness Bataan a, Feb, PL—The Legislature has
paaata the Parish Eleetien bill over the Gov
error's veto by an almost ausulnions rote.
The Brownsville Courier, of the Ith Inst., re.
ports that Gen. /sledge, with two thousand
Men, had taken pomesslon of the road, lead ,
leg from Tampico. The Preach garrison, one
btladred strong, reinforced by a few hundred
men, was ordered to attack the Liberals. The
latter formed an ambuscade and cat off and
ma acme sialyof the French advance guards.
TM/ remainder ef the French troops, rive bun•
dred strong, renewed the attack, using their
blaTonete rigorously era forced the Liberals
to retreat. closely pursued for leveret hoar:
*Ode* mid almost all of his stag agleam are
reported to have. bean klllest. The Liberal
lose Is reported at Ito, and the French lal. at
Flea* Neileo—Defeat of the /earl at
Cholera hamar.
rs-se Sons, Feb. o.—The steamer Corsica,
~froosttspana.ors the tothottet Nassau OA- the
r l2th, basarrlved.
The Means correspondence of tho Associa
ted Press, has Vera Crux detes to the let Inst..
and the city of Mexico to the hot ult. Pectic
eters of the detest of the Joarteta at Porontla
are riven. A force has been sent to Monterey
to yirOteet the city from guerillas •
A troop at Jurists capita ad the malls from
Monterey for Mexico, together with en layer
allst collector, whom they hong.
Coast Blain bad arrived at Havens, en
mate for Belgium. lie la laid to have bean
*ant by the Empress Carlotta on family mat
ters. The A.Ulan Consul General and Pm*.
Man Wishner were on their way from Vera
Cruz to the Cloy of Mexico.
The cholera is reported at CMf e u:go, bx
R re ,g Ttle doubtful. emelt po xatm
Disabled Seddier• and Sitars—Wesla
legion's Ilirtbday.
Now roam, Feb. Ift—The Committee on the
relief of Incanted soldiers and sailors. held •
sleeting yesterday and determined, that Col.
/I.,llcrtnan, the Manager of the Soldiers'
and Sailors' Employ:neat and Roller Agency,
be requested as ooninteure • distribution of
relief ~a ntong the most needy soldiers and
sailors, on the TM instant, the oroaadon of
Washington , " Birthday.
Railroad Antidotal—Man ballad.
Nrw Your, Feb. 18.—The Cincinnati train on
the Erie Railroad, due at Jersey City at four
1).. tn., yesterday, atrock a wagon loaded with
timber, which was crossing the tr.* near
* Port Janda, Instantly killing the driver of the
loam. Tios engine was cenaiderably damaged,
imd nor end of the baggage ear was store to,
but no one on the train was injured.
lltiLard Inananeneat to ligemphle,
Minims, Feb. 10.—Tho billiard tournament
polatsopened tomight by • game Of fire hundred
between Mr. Ikumett, of Memphis, and
Mr. Choate, o C i nc i nnat i , In which Choate
was successful by elfghty-seven points. In
IrMISO of five bundred point. between Melvin
Foster, of New York, and Mr. Guthrie, of Item
plus, Tooter did smite wary brtilLurit play
beatitig Gutbrio by three Unwired and
forty-eight points.
Ifnneirol of Bishop ifftspistrlek.
Boirow, Feb. I.l.—The funeral of Bishop Fltv
tsttrick took place this forenoon and wss very
solemn and lustrostng. A great proeevslou
followed the remains to St. Augustine , . Ceme
tery 10 South Roston, including numerous
charitable and other societies.
Mulder, to llistadlaw.
rerisrmaralkFeb.lo.—The sato of the corm.
ty TretliitliVr of Berke county, In itesclteg, WWI
blown open last night, With gun powder. it
contained ten thousand dollars. The bur
glary were disturbed before the bad seeurtal
the money- r and nod, leaving all thin: tools and
implements behind.
Netlohal Afseac!silos% of Vl:mere-1M Tray
elers.
CIaVLLAIND. Feb. 113.—A Convention of Com.
t Derglal traveler', wan held hero to.laF. They
organized a National Association of Commer
cial Travelers. with G. Adams, of Now York,
RS President; IL E. BRIM% of Sandusky, Vico
President,. and A. L. Parka, of Now York, Sno
ts:limy. The Conventionthen adjourned.
lira wt nestoraallitt Loan saLlle.
DOSTOZ. Jan.l6.—A block of wooden houses
on Second street, Boston, occupukl by about
forty amines, arm destroyed by pre early
Ildsmeaulnk. A widow woman named Brig.
got Downs, was suffocated to death. -
' Liquor ittauTffilng.,
The Commissioner ef Customs has received
information ors/Hera new artful dodges M
the contraband liquor Oulu.. A. lot of barrels
wereeelred at Moore , s Junction on the Cana
da frontier, marked, ',Cognac" ' brandy, SW/
ptirportinglohaveteen Imported from Truce.
'The barrels were so skillfully made to imituss
*tenth barrels that it was almost Impossible
to detect the fraud. They were Fully mann
factored In Canada, as testified by the cooper
wilts made them, In the cue as tried at Alba
ny, Wore Judge Smalley; wilier's, if OM impor
ted from Trance to wrap around the hoops, and
the brand of the. custom-house at Now York
was affixed. The liquor ...astound to be whis
key, °Mond with logwood and liaVored .with
Trobol, under tho guise of
"tinctures," by m with it myrrh and oth
er tinctures, which are easily precipitated.
opium Is sometimes hued to make alcohol
pass for tinctures of ophim, which does not
The
tile sptrits for manutacturinsupsirpases.
The object to their deceptions is to .import al-
Cobol, On which the duty Is hvy, muc h lig ht- log it as a tincture, which beam a much light
er duty.
MARRIED.
M C MEENEY—ALLENEr; 7.71670111r,,,:itgth
D. Vi , o it t P e a l!ilt`g ck 4, r_r E n Y, i i;f Allogat
ny Cltv. and Mos MOLLIE A. ALLE.... of Beal!.
rile. WahlAngton omouff. rt.
DIED. •
tuusrr—rebraa r y lath, at IZa o'clock, a. le.,
DAVID D. ItAIISEY, W the Met year or pis ate.
Tho funeral wllltakt place ell ISAlCsualar. the 17th
HIM/ " 10 o'clock. A. it., from the reeldenco of
/arc Ileltee, Deaver street, Maachater. Illi
Mende art respectfully Welted to attend.
CEISEETERiB3
...
mid
41111telutarrEtomOr nog of A
.rt
the z'er.ofel.ll6l.ll,Pl t. t "P ° p " Zriiff
nuALDALE CENl..qfp
T.ttll4l:lll.lo°°",,Wg, LVA the -- 1 "o:re°. bailment
corn or 01 'edam
rl l ittosso at the ro •11. 127111:—"-TItinArto
sad Massa "IV"' Kr"T irrea rc',
e0•11M17 an
Ilanyurn
ezo.
; -
ALL HINDS 07
IRON PUMPS,
zzrle7aru!Lww ts .
Sheet Lead, Sheet Zinc,
LEAD PIPE,
BATH TUBS SINKS, WATER CLOSETS
WISH BASINS, WASH STANDS,
Hydraulic` Itams
Brass Wort -of all kinds; Block Tlo Plpo, Ibraodr
rooor.jo.; or:
kloda of Gun and LeaAker Hose;
Ho. I . Clonyllnyin tn. Pipe and Picture.. Oirsa
dracrlytbno. kept courtantly on hood ai
Addy, Williams do Bartle 's
Cvniti LH MISTH AUD b.MITIIFIELD 8111
PITTSBURGH, PA.
lEZI
BEAVER STREET, MANa-C)Fn2t
KKXT 7 V.. , POIT orrrez.
B.
1-11 gb k yVie ' ll ' i=13%1%= 7.
Jalmodmgeneownse
pITTSDVBGII LEAD PIPE
ANn
SHEET LEAD WORKS.
We are now instntfactoiln; a BIIPETLIOR article or
LEAD PIPE AND MEET LEAD.
•
lire kee or
p and WU II make to ardor any
lend, els. or thleknee• regalrad, at the
Lowest .711aikel Rates.
Order. by mail promptly 11:11e4..
BAILEY, FAIIRELL a CO.,
Yea ter SonettaSeld Iteroet. Plttateui. Pa.
.1.72111:1ING GAS AND STEAM
ITTTLtiti, D i ALL ire saascaus.
Cannat
n. y Mimi Mao asaartaten.] to b 7 ad t
ofitottodood .oAotko
workma •
GAS FIXTURES, SINKS, BATH:TUBS, •
MAT= HATISOLATER
cLoarrzypi:LA.3m,k
Coa.tantly on band and made otder.
TATE 8 fEIILLI3,
N. 3 PEDZILAL BTR T. Allagb?n
allatebawdl y,
And 1:7 Llitaufir Plttsbarlb
7
pLuatniNG, GAS AND r ""12T
HYDRANTS, MAN PUMPS,
I;EIEkT uao
LCAD Z . Z.Fll% nitur„
WATER CLOSETS AND WASIIRSTAND&
Ilr
'Sveresoos to Ada, aa. ir—rs I CO.,
No. 163 Wood .1 asv .
146stpurgh
_Jol:Maaa
T.:. ICIVE.NS .........
GAS SITTEVG.
PLUMBMO AND STEAM FITIVECt
6JfitiACE BELLS,
Portables 8 Cigar Lighters.
E IFP • EJrI9 e co.,
atuticlevr le 4:141/ • •Cons.)
Lianood N. N. Wept Rt., rrITIIIISCATI. Pa,
.T. &Slum.- -
STE.A.I2I FITTING,
Plumbing and Gas rating.
FORCE PUMPS, FOR ENGINEERS.
IRON PIPE & BRASS WORK
DI ALL nsaCtszemons.
S to C 0.,,
Stwiemor to 440 • M 005...)
165 Woad St.. Pfttibucro. Pa.
DIANITFACTUREgs.
ARSENALS. GLASS wonas.
MODES, RYRIE & CO.,
Itanaftetcrors of BLACK and (MEIN OLAF&
WARY., thornlats. Warn Both Vendionan Oar
ooyn no. P. arehaner—No. 144 WATEJI NITIMET
Demean Bolltanold and Want street., Fttrabornk
Penna.
We warrant ono Wares to be raperlor to any nun.
atom:ad yea at Oka Monntatan &low. au bann,,
titandrana ot lb* above dateriptlan. A.ll onlero
tworataly attendedso, Particular attention paid to
priaate mould. solay,4
Wx. ROLF= lawn =WIN
JAMES LURES & CO,
IL.I.2tIJ7ACTUBZEO OF
OIL OF VITRIOL AND AQUA AMMONIA.
3ST.AwAcet
P.71 • 73117710H. pst.
=SO. F. COLLIoni 011321 WatoH2
I !OLLINB & 11111161111., Drlttanla
N. , Brass sad Ituret distal Warden, Brlttanta Coo
taro. Carbon tad Lard WI Hartiers,'crai all =mad
atylert of Slittaula ostd yfill. Idanalaeturors
Orders promptly filled. Mo. IMIUMOUND tITHEZT
eltisbargb. Yeana. oa7ray.
SkJ. EVERANCE, No. 4SS WATER
errlt3 KT. PI ileeareh_Qajognescrurvy of BUILEI
FrIVEIII,WFVOUMIT 0019/1:1011 and nalroad
of every description.
Particular steed or shaped goikee sAd tern
or mall. made so order at abort toile*. A good eee
sereuese coavtardly Os head.
L"M 4 : , , •
ONT • •
k : : ~t • 'A: :0
Cullman lad Wbei=cad Ratan Nano
Dation
1011TUILIL 1.; Xs. 431 PENN BT.
Er• • w 4 DW 11.• Imo ° t e a •• t rv=
bt o, awl war.
t.,1 equal twalltraoll solo to as • •
ORNITUBE,
CANE AND WOOD CHAIRS,
sail fn alo,
Wholesale or Retail.
JAMES w. wows -TELL,
NM! a p TEMD OTZIEST,
Oppoof to I. Zeinuadsika 1 C..•% Eat
DEVI
19: 7 4 11 9RPU0
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GENERAL
DEAUGUTING OFFICE
Sad zst.texi.t 846-exaciry
do. 13 Mat. Mar near ftesmiasua Bads*
B
seam* 'se. HMi P. ClE ilts Wlr% IMMICI Ohl* Zailaiier
•
lIPECiU3niiRY.
- -
SIICIIAID W. ....... . .......:.....T. 2o3orycji
poIIRTH STREET ITPUOLSTEItY
=No.
E ra s rota= many Naas Wo01).-alm
tielbe zw"litac hVotille nlal l4 o r ."
usaseasi l / 2 uirtalaComituta,,, restli
el a .444.° twolia.Mozwavir
lam. ?Mini &MEW. Is Aimto anus. on
deting,44/allas doss Dirseataalimba
PORK PACIEEM.
JAMES ISPPLticarE, ,
Pork xDaroir !p er,
lloslota. 1■ 8. 0:11A384. BAOO p.tultr.r,rona
I , laBD BEEF , LADD, Z./MD.I)V., UP.BA.SY.,
t i LTVO c. . + .7l altitifti l7lll lVil.ll . 4Vie:'
"mu
PRICE THREE .CENTS.
..- 130 9T5.A 1 9: 0 _, 1 3 .4
§4O
EIV . -
GT , til CALF BOOTS.
A LARGE STOCK OF MEWS WEAR
tl!MI T DESCRIPTION. '
LAINIV POUR BOOM
eLegaze av , ortnent of
Balmorals, Gaiter, Over-Shoes, &c,
MISSES' BALMORAL&
Calf, Grain, Morocco, and KW
BOOTS & SHOES
Boys Boots and Baltuoials. -
Cult, Hip and Grain Leather
CLI ZEDRE.I"B SHOES,
/1.21 , 1 a full Lo! efour,tioice of Goof. LM;
M'CLELLAND'S AUCTION EMPORIUM
55 and 57 Fifth StreeL
fei:det.rT
CLEARANCE SALE
BOOTS fre SHOES,
nacx.ra.cliwy., taxa lath 1.32. et
Their entire neck u Doe. marked &rent,. ate
mill be sold at greatly menaced peter, to =ate In ,
s their tinting Stock.
Remember the Number,
61 Market Street.
Noll Door to Barker•. Dry Goody Score.
,jal3
OOTS AND SHOES
AT COST! AT COST!!
.ELt DDl"c?cicarinil l 3 root.
1 am now eloalg oat my entire aloof of
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Balmorals
Polish Boots, &de.,
AT dCOES e -
To make room for Berlax• Meek. Groat flarialof
may beexpected.
W. It. IIIeCLIVIVC'
Et Federal ntreet. Alleetee lC j.
SOLED BOOTS. .. 4
we have new , an hands a let of WP 'S, 80213'
701;Tlih•awl CIIILLIREN•S 1100 Th. somewhat
soiled Walsh we will elate eta
nrcaannx.r.ss Or COST.
J. W. Carnahan S Co.,
LADIES', GENTS,,
HL96EB• AIM CUULDRENT
Boots, Shoes and Goiters,
At OOTLEIA eorasr TIES sad Pry (Ls masts;
AT Prices total* sterrbotr.
Ml . n=goN
B. AJWin
'BANE & ANIEB, COMMISSION
AAA AIRRCUANTS and denlera FLOUR, GRAIN
and PRODUCE., Second Areet, between Wood and
Itindadeld, Pltubusgh. ar11:17.
this. PUTT/M...40NX ator—v.....a. rS2ICrIAZZI
POTTER; AIKE.i & SHEPARD
Conualsslon Merchants, mad dealer, la Foreign
and Domestic Fruits, Flow, Butter. Chen... Ejrffl,
Potatoes and produce generally. No."5:I LIBERTr
SITHEET, am:Kielce Pasmager Depot. Pittsburgh:
VI - EMI-ES C. U.ULSILEY, Produce
I.d Commlarion Merchant, Warehouse No. nil
LIME an RTT bIELY.7, Pitteinergb, Pa. Whdlegglg
latri•Pu`T`T•ikllM,Wo2,g . A 2 =,fr o .l:
lay, D ried Alta Oxen Proits, Oalnos,
crate, Clover Seeds, TLaothy Seeda, Plaz-Beada,:f
came and Poultry. Partloatar attention even toy
Produce Conslzraments. mai
- -
Z. LaNGDO
*oar.
It
XEOX. ASDILLA 10(0.r.
KNOX Sr. SON, Commission
TL ZFir",7, 6 II /1 4
Diamond. opposite Ciiy Ha/4 Allezheny tair.
Jal7:l7k
WILL/Mil LLNILLIIT,
(aaococaor to Itaanowrs & Llultari)
Dealer to Flo. a.nd 6rala, Prodnen and Oota=laelos
M./cf./n4 No. IN LIHr<ItT76TESYT , Plttainuirbi
Pa.
(Nay !.
R . B. JACK,
GROCIEP., Noe, lan-4S DLISIOND
:=Es==
MO
min etnEIME,
U'IJLP & SHI PAUD , Commitaion:
Morena:as and denim In Ilonr, Orata ant Pro,'
dace, No. la LECrerty strret,
ooks Drandt of Ylocr for Bator, and Tax. Sly non
oonotantly bond. Particular Ittentton P.la to
Ailing order ofor Dlerchradise generally. oonay
LITTLE, BAIRD & PATTON.
WPolessioGrOlXlll. COMS-1•4101 hierchanta, and'
dealers 111 Produce, Flur, Bacon, Cheese. Platy
Carbon and Lard OIL Iron. Nails, 411.0.1, COtlan
Yarns and all Plttaburgh manufacture* ca.eruli
luad 1.14 Berohd Mee; Pltls 'meaty
Tuos: marcza.c...
WIN. P. BECK & CO., No. 18.5.
I.lDertC
7 Idadot ' Z i eb ta daVl&l deafen to Cosa.
Oned and Dried Frilled, as.. Unsaid I.l3dia. }yid_
JOIIN B. CANFIELD, commisatcra
and Forwardlna litarehaat and wholesale deal.
to Wester* Reserve, Omega, Breltar, Lord, Pork,
Macon, floor, Fhb, Pot and Pearl Aare, Solemn%
Ltaared sad Lard Otte, Deed Fran, awl Prochte °
generally. No. 14t axed 1 Treat atmet. Pittaborza
D. riZITYX
..t. A. CWT.
GL?!& REITER, PRODUCE,
salon sad Forwarding Iferetusata, sad
erchasing. Isms* foe all Plttsburgb 11.saufbeteirea.-
'arebouse, No..= Liberty street, Pft.tabargh, Ps.
JAMES DALZELL & SON, Mann
..lscturere of Lard 011,11 d Cocandsalos Merchants
far the purchase and aide of Crude and Ito/nett Pa.
Unlearn, Nos. to and TO Water street, Pittsburgh.
Advances crude on Conaluxnenta.
St.IIOIIIAILLIt ag.Wl6l,Whollesaie
dealers la Groceries, Floor, Grain Produce, Pro
visions. Fab. Cheese, Salt, Carton Oil. Nov. in and
/74 Wood Street, scar Liberty Street, Pittsicurgic,
Pa.
- - -
roma. L fLIAD UIVILUE1111.11:0kli.
11
o tt ' on Rai dtsi r" ll.l.l.l kind.
t Pts.lrzhoygall,deOuret
Plitaborgh.
8.14:17
V'ETZER & AILLMSTLIONG, For.
-A wan:llpr and Conokinalon .111erchant., for the cAle
o.Mesa. Harter ..cede Ihled
Frans, an, ,Prodlciee 'arsity, No. to market Atm%
corner of Jr litabarith. Pa. lOZ:ty
• chant andi
We. Xi Liberty
D•Pet. PitUbuti,
Wayne and Penn al
H. RIDDLE, No. 183 Liberty $t
?Maws Commission Merstunt. *ad
Weelerdle Dealer to... 2 ,Proottket. tireeeries sod
Pimento \ monfactoreei. 'se It adrancent on Co*.
eV:men o. and pall fee P nee generally. Ann
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J. I. LIGGETT
.JOUIT 1.11.11)13AT
18. LIGGEW & City Floor- w •Mg Mills, comer Liberty sad Adana meets,
Pittsbargb, Pa.
allreapacit7, PO Parcels per day. ST4
.11023:1? •
aiiY
PDA.1.1137.L 7. omar.s.i.
OUT: DALZELL & CO, Whole.
ale timers. Ccoanalialcur sad Yorwariller lten
cheats mad dealer' la Produce aid Elitsbarbt Yea.
alba•traae, Me 22 Liberty et reel, Plialtalltl• •
(1111AIILES CALDWELI c QiniC•
cram to Jananallotosna • C:, IPort. roma' ant
dealer In Prortalook mast .01 Market intl Treat
JOB* MATT • aOtut• Imam
WATT
.84 WILSON, .Wholeaale
tiroeers, Cemiktuloniterchara k bad dealers tit
ert
Pridnoe and yittebbnie Maatiteeterete No. =L ib . street, Pitteteug
lots.:
IJLZET L.1311112T..,
AMBERT, SHIPTON & • CO,
../LaWnotesale Urocen auctProftwi Nam No miii k
• - •••11 stmt. Pittatnstsh.
IBAIAII DICKEY 1!t COy
inlO/Ggal
Grocer!, Cesesnisolos ifarclum4. wed daGera
Pltuba[=pWstar
.street 4214. al Ilya% Give
P VINGEIT
U. YOIGUT & Co., (Successor . s
N G. Graff.)Produca and, Comunisilea Mat,
chants. IC Liberty Greet. PlGalmrett. •
T.
EWEE:It & BROS., a
uccessors to
o te.toms 4 Audition )Wboleeale Peale., Is Tor
" Ned rvoles, Nuts andlSellor Cesibeilosery, &agars.
e ma. sit e
bea. Nos. Clant
=I Weed bases t . above
borgb. levet,
DAVID IL EDGEUTON t . Whole
Weed
tale •
lt Pa. feta Grocer and Ceeeeelfeles mershatit. I
Grocer
et. Plttoba
FIAIS
%ADM, RUM AND
At Lard ui ki Crzi Asar.,4
Ever Offered to fhb Xlarnd
McCORD CO',
1 210 ‘7,74zocrct
All etrlt • -ea
Sewed, l'inllcd sad Pegged.
ROBINSON & co.N
GILEAT N?.tit,
WILL COILWENUE ON
AND COX - ITN - I_lE TWO wicras.
Mo. 67 Markol strncL
PITT3BUROH, PA
•
CE, Commission Mee.
Balta.!. Desler In ?lour am:Mesta.
• mll r t 1 Viz= tg r i t e t r
nailer
awman 67,
- 1117xtelertais; ors,
, .
inkluaima•antreineesseruvrers mad
; to.rairot iusel COrstermart ant
%Wirer an C l *T
mzlitly AstaS to. . "".
THE WEEKLY GAZETTE
--- ifireiirrlitzoss ARE ram - my, .
Oes w Weleasererir cad tie iehre srs Susrr e
ra. edition to ibreerthsi whlr .. t irtlt math tie a. e•
scribers soonest as the aterl ran.
I=l
Matt.
In Chiba or eTe,
La-Claim or ten .4 tkni,43.
_ -
BOOTS AND
EiiitAi • - SHOES
5,009 MEN WANTED!
tND TR,
Sarni. .4intxtber of Ladiem!
JOHNNY PITTOCK'S WIFE mg
Met. McClellan told her that aro heard Same Grub'.
trite aay that :oho liarrta• alto told Ilex tharetrattO7
ftoltla beard that It ran no•dooht the trldOw !taker
said that coat-. Vrootkiwito thrroght that Colonel
Larte't rtila bettered that old Ur,. Lana redwood
posh/rely that Peter Do ablaut's wits ta4 told NW/
Crum[gee that her wtot bad doclard to the world
that It war generally beffereed that Mother Porter
had wild to plata ternal that she heard nets) (loot
itay that her slater Polly. had said that it tra..
ref
Lr.tran 11.1 PITTS111.11“:11. tlatt
CONCERT HILL SHOE STORK..
No. 60 Filth Street,
Wr Ai. TILE
( leapeA, Best and Most Reliable
BOOT AND SHOE STORE
Zia tileTc:ol-Icl.l.
Under the :Opera Donate.
4)o32iatC
0,000 T11911841a DOMAIN
20.000 TpOtTgANDDOLLAVIS
=MO 7710179AND-DOLpitil
WOET
WOlllll
-
DM BTar48 T ar4
KEN AHD 001 - 0 •
Ar Lms Tra •
1.1218
- maiTriicrtatal• ooer
IMAJIITFACTIJ=2:IO
ii4thruy.tcrukr ro v le:
14: va LORTr i f i r
AT TEM .00PULAZ
qr.errisTxrciirsz
cLoraLsei WARM
CLOTRING 116U1le
a TUTU STREZT___. • '
FIFTH STILENT
• MTH SZSILICT:
3/. thquseile thf Opera Souse.
. . .
.11: :
:
S't Fourth Street.
Mosaic and Almninster Rugs
VELVET SVGS..
Embroidered Piano Corers,
SHEEPSKIN MATS.
NT3IrLdITXTZ• 2:1[4.N3. EIPONOZCArk
'
US And every description of Car:petit;
REDUCTION Et PRICE OP
,
trewstog7 to vain, Aziaaal../areallorn Liu
mak rw ilf r orantechmeo - for Sprits. Ink shall erne ft,
',A COSICIOII /4"
0111 . cibetat sad rid,
crtßustre ttock o f ' PlUal
•
Carpets. bay Da WthitsesS" Shades
Damask. Rep aml LYS Cartahm Dm
KM" Tama", Lapps and /3asuls, .
rs.but,tr one customers baste BOLIDI7 Mg-
SENTO of persesoens value as a-yory moderato oz.
moo. JeI.PABLA.ND &COLMAN.
71 sad 73 1311ttimmet.
NO ' *oaf Hamm to Sb. P.1.410.b.
AI.TTOENEY&
mcrustkiit;li,iikrai &
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW
lait t. lo = l2 nrian s " P ete .
DMattention_ eves the 1126 CDT OW
LZOISo, sitnITTEMISS. Se. .
Titles examine" and Collections suns la PQ lOX M,
yule. Vele and Weal Virginia. • •
C. ffidC
EZZEI
E. R. Licensed Soldla* , Claim Anew.
Beamles t Vattarit4 Fctdtari eiglettat La ea,
wo tartatryg',;,..t Plttaairittt.,,u
' with /Madan* sod two wtasetsaa.
- .
I\ll MITARY CLAIMS,PERSTA •
~... - EtRINTIZA, BACK I . l .l iyi JAIII
- the
tem . eeserlptlett, velceted the s Wtwt. bee,
the totiewleg Wee, Its: ens, VA all. MAK
citing; Oh% • C. TAYWi t inr -
• • • --. Attorney at .
Mhzend atreet , epeeette the Ceertkiesia.
X. B.—zieelthr • are nade It the dela dement
. ~• •
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kerne — cocitea'''`a"
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ATTORNEYS.. AT LAW.
orriCS. NO. ea 673116171'.
L . P. STONE, , ,
ATtORKEY AT LAW.
„_o7picz, MAIM])
Pitted:wit. PP- 212:111..
14.9
UNDERTAKING. •
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a>ziYLTaOY
XAZIOG AST 1
MASOGANTt
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m - Dmrrmmi•o
:ll3DixtrAusett • -
trxDairreaure
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coax= nuimass.tradertakar,
! •
e6, - .04 xs. us roman lECEIEZZ.
Llutert.ttlag to VI Ita brancites. Dl.ditirttW
71alts nota resolattog ercrythizzu tisteSurr: Ma
12e totenneati prow pttrattenAct to. ,
Wm:Mt /limn* owl' Carriages at of-.1.s rcaaositplo ten.. dolal
,--
ra=iiiMll
. 11.431.13=ra.
• -
Prestli street, rittottnnth. TY.
V i g . ds..4.IWwLQZWIE
- di Taa.Dden. 0 alplesartagw fg"a
:ralii.C.Cre—iter • id X.rr,
11.21,,mig 111.1 7 ", Jassla
vikETZES'AND TOYS.-
CY Tdure NOTIONS,
Toys, Baskets,
- aixf
MM
.7. C. 4.2
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