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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27. 1866.
•rtn& cam. for a "National Union (kn.
vention," by DOOILTTLE, COWAN, RAN=
DAL; and their associates, marks the point
of absolute separation between those Re
publicans who mean to abide by their prin.
ciples and those who design following the
political fortunes of the President. The
terms of we call are so definite and remark. i As cheap OA [Mewl cants at t.l
able as to leave no doubt an to the inten shoe store. Bore Shoes
Lion of the leaders in the movement, or the
destination °full who fitil in with il.. The
manifest object: is to restore the control of
the Government to the set of men who held
it when the rebellion was planned and
launched upon the country.
It will be particularly noticed that
"loyalty" is so defined as to invite to full
communion all the rebel leaders. Whoever
"loyally accepts the national Situation, and
cordially endorses the principles set forth
in the i call," is taken by the hand as a good
man and true. On these conditions JEF
FERSON DAVIS, ROBERT E. Lae and that
whole set are eligible to membership, and
would doubtless be received with greater
honor because of their desperate efforts to
destroy the Government.
Ax office-holder of this county, who im
agines a remark we made yesterday, refer
red to him, sends us a note to correct our
understanding of the case, in which he
says: "I have never received any letter
from Mr. COWAN, nor any communication,
verbal or written, in which it was stated
or intimated that the persons in this coun
ty holding °dice under the federal govern.
meat were expected or desired to vote dem
ocratic tickets next fall." This is doubt
less true in his case; but whoever lives and
watches will see as soon as Congress shall
adjourn what are the intentions of the
President and Mr. COWAN in that regard.
A clean sweep Is certainly intended for all
who stand by Congress, unless a law shall
be passed, meantime. to prevent it.
A Wasn't - Karon telegram to the Cincin
.
anti Gazette says:
"The indications are so strong that many
of the Fenian leaders are about to declare
for the party of liberty, that the Democrats
are really becoming alarmed, especially the
New York city clique, who arc so largely
dependent upon the naturalized wing of
their party."
A special to the Philadelphia Press says:
"A number of Fenian leaders have visit
ed Washington during the past two weeks
and have freely announced their purpose
never again to co-operate with the Demo
cratic. party."
REPORTS from Alabama, Arkansas,
Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi,
North Caralino, South Carolina and Texas
induce the belief that the cotton crop is be
low the avenkg'e. In Texas the crop is
good; but taking the average of all the cot.
ton producing States, the; accounts are MI
favorable. Perhaps some'ilkiwance should
be mule for the depressed feeling which
Pervades th portion of the country.
Tun den* - rots of Armstrong, eounty
Have nominated Jacob 7..eigler for Con
gress; E. S. Golden for President Judge ;
Simon Truhy Mr Assembly; Wm. R. Ral
ston- for Prothonotary; Boyd Fleming for
Register awl Recorder, Isaac Rill for Assn
elate Judge, and Thomas Caldwell for
County Commissioner.
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Trrs Democrats of Bedford tmunty have
nominated A. 11. Coffroth for Congress,
aod•B. F. Myers for State Senate. The
Bedford inquirer says no ticket has been
nominated for years by that party with so
little enthusiasm.
Tun Democrats of Juniata county have
nominated Dr. S. B. Crawford for Con
gress, and Jerome Hetrick for the Assem.
• CONNECTWVT leads off. The upper
branch of her Legislature has passed the
Opastitutlonal Amendment, and the lower
branch will do likewise.
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Tam Democracy of Beaver county have
nominated Samuel Bigler for the State
Benue, and John Edgar for the Assernbl .
GESERAL 311EiVN
—Steam is to be used es a disinfectant at
the quarantine hospital in New York, bay.
It is but fi short time since that Dr. Farr,
one of the most distinguished men in
Europe for his knowledge of sanitary
affairs, in a letter addressed to the foreign
corresponding secretary of the Health
Board, made the statement that in London
-and. Liverpool the use of steam as a disin
fectant had taken the plane of everything
else. It IA now In extensive use on ship-,
board, air always with great effect.
—Parties in St. Louis are urging a
charge of corruption against Governor
Fletcher, iu the matter of the sale of the
Southwesti3rancb of the Pacific Railroad
to,Generalyremont. It. ts stated that D.
C. Preemait and Company, a responsible
firm in. St. souls, bid $1,13.50,000, and an
nounced that they would go aslugh as $2,-
000,000, , ill necessary; ,but the road was
awarded to Fremont at only $1,300,000.
The Governor has not. yet replied to the
charge.
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—A. pc who has recently visited the
Shenandoa Valley says it is wonderful to
see the pro on of cattle and poultry iu
this `'clenud d"- valley, alley the derasta
tion it was id to have suffered. Except
the absence f &lifts in - Bonin places, now
and then a fi rtitlcation or a burnt barn, no
orm - Vould a poScan : army _had been. In '
the valley. lie or two years' crops will
replace all t e destruction that has bein
made, excep leas of life.
'=L.A. - Berth difficulty occurred last weekin Clay county, Georgia. A freedman was
ordered to report to the agent of the
Freedmen's Bureau. Refusing to do so,
the Sheriff attempted to compel , bim,
whereupon the negro, incensed by the vio
lence of the Sheriff drew a hale, rushed
win him, closed with him, and cut him so
that be la not expected to 80/VIVO The
persons who were with the Sheriff imme
diately shot the negro dead. . •
—The Leavenworth papers announce a
thriving trade with Mexico. Scarcely a
. day passes without witnessing the de
parture of one or more long trains, each
consisting of six to st dozen or fifteen wag
ons, and each wagon carrying nearly 0,000
pounds freight, hauled by six or eight yoke
of cattle. The goods , embrace every arti
cle known in trade, bat - principally dry
gnd oods,shoes. groceries, hardware, clothing, boots
a
—7-Two boys, while -in the- Woods. in
Wayne otimty, N. Y., recently, discovered
agray eagle's nest in a high tree. They
cilmbecithe tree and captured two young
ones, which measure nearly_• three and a
half ame a feet from tip .to tip. The old` eagle
cfter than, whereupon the young
sters-Put their.prizes under their coats and
took to their heals, pursued by the mother
bir
—A few days since the yeomanry. of
Rockbridge comity, ' , Virginia, were called
out for the purpose of reorganizing the
militia' service. San* of them not under
standing-the purport or the call, and unit.
ware that the war NU ended; thought an.
other cohlwriPtio l2l VU.lo, be bad,, and ac-.
cora:Ay fled to Ma . Mcatiataths and the
,--43ari:tot. il - alnes itothf44l, 4: bawitlibrary
telomi thotunind: Volunimiihiclillicludes
pauy nue* books and tiduable zwinuacrios.
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PUULISHEII lIIf
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open
Prom .1 . 011 0. fn., to nine p. m. , t
U01:180 Shoo Storo.
Good C'oatom Mode Calf Boots
Warren toil hand sowed, and a perfect 0 ty
gale, at the Opera tiOttee Shoe Store.
Labia'w (Meostrint Cream
For the hair. It has no equal for promoting
the growth of hair. For sale at Fn/ton's Drug
t store, corner Fifth and Smithfield streets.
Itnc •
atremis
A full line,'gogl styles, and at low prices, at
nor corner Fourth and Market streets.
C. Ila.arsos LOVE it CO.
Sew Der Goods
Of every variety---a splendid stock now open
ing, on the northeast corner of Fourth and
Market wtreets.
Prints and Muslims,
In good styles and of the very best brands
now opening on the northeast corner o
Fourth and Market streets.
C. IlAssoa Love & Ilao.
We Notice That
Fleming, Druggist., No. al Market street, in
addition to his large stock of drugs and pat
ent rn , Nlicine, has added the Roast qualities of
ICnglish nnu Scotch ales, porter, anti brown
stout. As It has been extremely gliftlealt to
procure these articles in this city, we mention
this matter for the benefit of our invalid
readers.
Fleming also keeps a very select stock of
pure tumors for medical purposes.
The Flea Primmestlon.
Persons going to the State Flag Presenta
tion at Philadelphia on the 4th, should call in
at Jno. D. Ramaley's, MI Liberty street., on the
way to the depot, and Provide themseires
with one of those handsome Leather French
P llseen., or Traveling Sacks. They are very
nvenlent for carrying a change of clothing,
.r articles needed In traveling. Fifty differ
.nt kinds and sizes, from SS to Silt The lam
t and best assortment in the city.
Get the n
Grant's Prize Medal e"
Grunt's Prlto Attain!
Grant's Prize Medal
Morrison (•) Shirts,
Morrison 1•1 Shirts,
Morrison (•/ Shins,
The be, t make ord.
Ti. hest make out.
The best make out.
A large stock on hand; also made to order if
mitred, at the Original tine Price Clothing
ad Furnishing Store of
J. D. Itsustirr,333 Liberty street,
Nearly opposite Wayne
The Wonder* of Medical leelenee.
••fioetory , sub] a man to me one day, "I feel
all over bruised If I had been In a bag all
day an,l pounded.My flesh feels sore, in) -
! side, my hack nail bet weer my shoulders ache
Kith all sorts of pains. I walk listlessly
along; have no energy, and there Is a torpor
:Lod sluggishness of my whole system, so that
I don't care for anything and have very little
care about. anything. "It seems like laziness.,"
but it isn't, for I used to be m active and en
ergetic as any one. It can't be age, for I am
comparatively a young @MI. i have tried all
sorts of pills and powdeni, and still I don't get
well. What ails me what shall 1 r , This
Is not the ease of one man, brit that of thou
sands. It is not ono organ that is effected.hut
many. The system of such a man needs an
ulferriner to tune up each of the depenattvw
functions and make them act, so that when
the current of the blood passes by and
through them, no poisonous matter will be al
low.' to pass by that organ whose duly It Is
to carry it out of the system, as worn out or
050 d up matter no longer nt to nourish and
sustain life. The modietne that will do this
effectually and completely, one which ma com
plete and perfect alterative and blood portlier,
is "Dr, geyser's flood &archer." Science and
great care have eolith:oust In its preparation,
and it stands to-day peerless and without a
rival in restoring and rejuvenathig.t he weak
ened or wasted energies ef life. Reader If you
have any sickness depending on any of tee
causes ennpmerated above, write down In
your memoranduni that Or. lie year's RM.,
Searcher will cure it. Sold at 140 Wood street.
Private office, woo Penn street.
Mostetter's Stomach Hitters.
MUSHROOM IMITATIONS.
Success Is the ' , Covalent cradle" of innu
merable humbugs, No sooner had HOSTET
TER'S STOMACH TITTER S made their murk
In the world than up sprang a host of unite-
Lions, and as the fame of the great restorative
M rew and spread, the pestiferous crop of pot
anens mockeries thickened Rut the true
medicine has lived them down. One by one
they have disappeared. When the bellows of
puffery, whleh kept, alive the feeble fire of,
their borrowed replitation, ceased to Laois,
they ocasod to live, and thus they continue to
come and go. Meanwhile, HOSTETTER'S
RITTEM, the great protective and remedial
tonic of tilt age, have progreased in popular!
ty with each succeeding year. Their mace.
as a means of preventing and curing the dis
eases resulting from malaria, unwholesome
water, and all unhealthy climatic influence,
has been boundlessf.and as a remedy for D3'B
- Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague,
General Weakness and Debility, and all com
plaints originating In Indigestion, they aro
MILS admitted to be superior to any.other Pre
paration ever advertiaell or prescribed. From
the home market, to which a few nom ago
they were confined, their sale has been eitend
ed into every State in the Galen. over the
whole of South and Central America, Mexico,
the West Indies, the Sandwich Islands, A tut
tralla, China and Japan. home and foreign
testimony °Malone to show that HOSTET
TER'S BITTERS are the most remarkable
tonic and invigorant now before the world.
litostetter's Bitters
Lie sold wholeaale and retail at Very low rates
at leming's Drug and Patent Medicine Depot,
he. Di Market iriveet,,Cortier at the Diamond
sal Market, near Fourth street.
—Minnesota was admitted to the Union
as a State May 11, 1858, with an area of
81,250 square miles. In 18110 it contained
6079 inhabitants; in 1855, 68,812; in 1857,
1 50,0112; in 1860, 176,535. In 1850 the
State has eighty sheep and five manufac
turing establishments, with an annual pro
duct of $67,500. We cite these particulars
of so very recent date only In order to -ren
der more Impressive the fact that the city
of Dfinneapolls, which was scarcely laid
out ton years ago, and had the unbroken
wilderness of St. Anthony's Palls for its
competitor, .is now manufacturing ousel
mere cloth, Said to equal the best English
manufacture in texture and durability, from
wool grawn in the State.
—A California paper says a large lake
has been discovered in that State, from the
waters of which can be obtained a large
quantity of4sorax without much trouble,
and in a date of absolute purity. Consid
ering the fact that the world is now de
pendent on the lagoons of Tuscany for its
bdraz, and the contingency that this for supply may at any time Went off, this
discovery bs of no little importance, ,
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—The Government is preparing to pro
ceed against delinquent and defaulting
Postmasters in the•lately rebellions States.
The total amount of this class of indebted
ness is about $300,000, of whiCh, $ lOO , OOO
has been paid on dem,. I, aid, ' m anly the
Berne amount put M process of collecti,
the Is no lar
legarylarild Ju title todge has decided that
re
raproperty won in
to
ramie:. How win that .. mat tri'a elan}
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UME LXXX.-NO. 150
Stylish Goods
At the opera liouse'SEteetotore.
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Pare Linea
Shirt Fronts end OUT&
BATIMI tt BMA.
io.sut..uga,
Extritoniinary, at. Use Opens House Sh
Store:
Paired and Timken!: Mon Hun.
Lace Curtains. Der. a I
WasliftiOTON CITY, June Ai, Pete
SENATE.
Leave of absence for the residue of the so.
don was granted to Mr. I.ane, of eausint, on
motion of Mr. lane, of Indiana,
Me eltemitor, froile the Committee on Com
merce, reported u INC t resolution authorizing
the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Com
pany and the Cleveland and Toledo Railroad
Company, either or boll, jointlY, to construct
a swinging bridge over the government piers
across the Cuyahoga river
Mr. Edmonds offered a proviso I,y way of
amendment., that Congress may alter or repeal
title provision, which was adopted.
The Mint resolution, as amended, was then
panned.
The Senate then took up the 1 InUae 1/111,
undulatory of the organic act of Washingtou
Territory. It makes d
ialeo of the terri
torial legislature bienn instead of annual,
and ina reuses the compensetion of !numbers
from three teals dollars a day. The bill was
passed.
Mr. Stewart milled up the lionse bill t.s3
create the office of Surveyor General of Idaho
Territory. which wail passed.
f Mr. Howe moved to take up the House 1,111
to establish a ship channel round the Falls of
Niagara. This, was disagreed to by, e... / 7 ,
and nays 19.
A bill to reimburse the Wyandotte Indians I
for the amount of two churches and a library I
destroyed, (Mr. lkvolittle said, by the border
ruffians at hansas,) was pO-0400
The bill to amend and continue In force the
bill establishing the Freedmen'. Bureau was
taken up end read.
Mr. Davis neared to lay the bill on the table.
This was disagreed to—yeas, 6; nays, 2 7—after
discussion, in which Messrs. Wilson, Hend
ricks and Trumbull participated.
Mr. Butdralew moved to amend by providing
that the bureau shall remain In exietence one
year instead of two. Thin was disagrodi to:
yea., a; IDLY., W.
- Mr. Hendrick. moved to strike out the 14111
section. This was disagreed to,
Mr. Hendricks moved to strike oat from the
third section the following words "and the
Commissioners shall, muter the direction of
the President, and as far as the same in his
Judgment be necessary for the elficient un.l
economical administration of the Berm., ap
point snob agents, clerks and assistants as
may be required for the proper Conduct of the
Bureau.. This was disagreed to.
111 r. Hendricks moved to amend by striking
out the provision declaring all pereons in the
employ of the [tureen to he under military in
riediction and entitled to military protection
of the Government while In the discharge of
their duties. This was ILlVagreed Ti,,, 1,111
was then passed and go. beet tote. for concurrence In the amendment the hors
visions
ms ,
s. lie pro-
are as follows:
Section 1. flat the act to establish a Bureau
for the relief of Freedmen ann Refugees, ap
proved March Id, LIZ, shall continue In fort,
for the term of two years from and after the
passage of tills act.
Section 2. That the Kt/pen - 00On and care of
said Bureau shall extend to all loyal refugees
and freedmen so far as the same may be ne
cessary to enable them, as speedily practi
cable, to become see - supporting citizens of
the United States, and to aid them In making
the freedom conferred by the proclamation of
the commander-in -chief. by emancipation, un .
der the laws of States and 1,, Constitutional
amendment, available to them and beneficial
to the republic.
Section 3. The President shall, ..y antl with
the advice and consent of the Semite, appoint
two naalinant CiOntrtiltialOnerS, in addition to
those authorized by the act to which this is an
amendment, and they shall be assigned to
districts by the Com inissioner,withehe appro
val of the President; and LI), Collitnlaskiner
shall also appoint, nutter the Illrection Of 1 lie
l`refildent, Stich gent.% and av may lie
necessary. Militaary officersclerks
Or enlisted 0041
nay be 30 euiployed, but without Increase of
employe.. The Commission Is required to
give preference to Men who have done rattly.
tal service in tile army. and all peeper act
pointed to service tinder this act. and Hie act
In which the is an amendment, shall be so far
deemed In the military service of the Vented
States as to be under nobler)" ...trot.
And, where., 1,, accordance with ity
strlietiOna lavited by President Lin
coln on the 10th day of September, iatl,
to the United States District Tax Corn
missiones for South Carolina, certain lands
hid in by the United States In the pared, of St.
Helena. In said State, were in part sold by the
said Tax Commissioners to Meads of families
of the African race, In pareda of not more
than twenty acres to each purchaser; er anti,
whereas, and the isaitt instruction. the sald
Tax Commissioners did also setapart as ,,
school farm certain parcels of land in said
parish. numbered In their plats from one to
of 6
thirty-three inelymlve, making 110 aggregate
,00U
further
more or leas, therefore
Be It further enacted, That the sales ramie
to heads of families of the African ace, uner
the Instructions of President Lin r coln to it,,.
United States 004.1 . 1 ct tax eOuttnissiOner for
'mutt, Caroline , of the date of September Pith,
bee are hereby confirmed, and all leases
which have been made to such heads of faun
lyes by said Tax Com missionemehall be chang
ed into oertiticates of sale, In eases wherein
the lease provides for such substitution, and
all the lands now remaining unsold which
come within the same designation, ben eiht
thousand acres, more or less, shall be d i s po sede
of according to said instructions.
Section 7. That all other lands bid In by the
li nited States at tax Roles, being thirty-eight
thousand acres, more or less, and now In the
h , ads of the said Tax Cot:amt.:loners as the
property of the United States, in the parishes
of St. lie.eita and St. Luke, excepting the
echool farms, MY 9 1 0CinOt1 in the preceding
section, mid so much as may be necessary for
military tel naval imrtwates at 1 ILItOn Head,
Bay Point and laud, End, excepting
also the city of Port Royal, on St. He
lens 'stunt, and the lowa of Beaufort,
shall be dieposed of in parcel, of twenty acres.
shalt at one dollar and fifty emits 1,01. aivre•,
such pervOnn and to slash only as
,have a to
quired and are now I/freer/y.IN; 100‘13 noda loo
end agreeable to the prey/I/10ns of Loineral
sherinaneispeditl field Order, dated et Savan
nah, Georg a, January lath, Tres. The re
maining lands Many, shall be disposed of 1,, manner to ' such persons as had acquired
Lar s
agreeably to the wilt' order of Cienetal
erman, but who have bean dise.
the rtadoration of the same to former
..I byowners
provided that the land sold In compitan,,,,,
with the provi si ons of Lb Is and the preeeed leg
section ideal not be alienated by their pur
chaser within els years from the date of the
pastrage of this act.
Section s. That the school form In the Per
of St. Helena shall be atilt L subject to any leas
es of the same by the said Commissioners at
paella auction, on or before the fret day of
January,
ha 1057,1 at not less that, MU per acre,
,
d the lots the city of Port Royal as laid
0•0 by the Laid tax Commissioner, and the
houses in the town of Beaufort, which are
still held in like manner, shall be sold at see.
tin and the proceeds, of said tialo after paying
the firpcnses of the Kil - Vityki and salea, shall
be invested In United States bonds, the inter
mit of which shell be appropriated under the
direction of the Cominissioner to the support
of schools without distinction of color or (flee
on the lelarul and the Parishes of Se. Helena
and St, Luke.
Section 9. The Assistant Commholoner m
Georgia and South Carolina shall examine
claim. under General Sherinan's order, and
In the came of each valid claim, grant a War
rant for twenty acree of land, which land the
direct tax commiasionera of South Carolina
shall issue to the person preen:ding such war
runt; or to his or her heirs, but in no ease to
an modelle°. Thu warrant entitles the holder
to the land fora term of six years.anci it co mar,
at any time, be converted in a certificate of
rale
cents Fil on er twet he payment of One dollar and fift y
Section 111. The direct Lax commissioners of
South Carolina are required to yourvey the
lands designated and lay them out in suitable
tracts of twenty acres.
Section 11. After tee completion of the trans
fens of said lands In the manner specified,
the Preeldent of the United States may ro
'tore to the former owners lands oeoupied by
portions under Gen. Sherman's order, except,.
nig such lands as have been sold for taxes- but
such restoration shall not be made until the
crops of the present year /Mali have been
gathered, and till fair ceiMniathall
have been paid to the °campma fi te e for improve
meats.
section 12. The Counniseloners shall have
pover to seize, hold or sell lands and build
ing. formerly owned or claimed by the so.
Baled Confederate States, anti not heretofore
diaposed of byhal -the
be a United States. The pro
ppropriate
Wed/ thereof shall d ed
ucation of the freed people, and to the
when the
/Moreau shall have been wandrawn, to
which have Made provision for the education
of their eitixene without dlstinution of oolur
shall receive the eons remaining unexpended
the distribution to be made for eslueationat
purposes an proportion to the population.
Section LI. The Commissioner ahall L.-oper
ate with private associatiOns for the benefit
of the freedmen and protect the schools en
tablhshed by Meal.
Section It. In all the States lately in rebel
lion, and until such States are duly represent
ed In Congress, the o th er make and enforce
contracts, an/ to all a n righte, shall
be enjoyed try all citizens, without distinction
ot color, and until the isaustltutional relations
of such States are restored, the President of
e United States shall, through the th e facers of
tile Bureau, Prescribe military jurisdiction
concerning the enjoyment of each Immuni
ties, and no greater punishment. shall be in
flicted upom colored people for violations of
the law than that to which white persons are
liable. The_ jurisdiction conferred upon 0113-
cora of the Bureau by this section shall cease
in every State when the administration °hus
tle° by the State and United eltatee COurte is
undisturbed and the State Is represented in
Congress.
Section M. All oMeers of the Bureau shall I
take the Oath Of office, anti all acts moons's
tent with the provisions ef this act are ro
yeked.
At half-past two, the Senate adjourned.
HOUSE.
Mr. Bingham, from the CiEtunittee on Mill
tarf
y Affeors, reported A bill for therFnent
0165 Six th , Elghth and Eleventh ants
01110 yoitTateer Militia of Cineinna , Bandlt
eeta el cavalry, awl Mat , . battery, dur.l
tho the,r.Wota Mk the service pf the
United Stakirrrasaa. •
,• Mr. A.lltita'elated lip • th e motion to ream
alderikatki4e,..kaiebrEoules days slime n bill
to par tasisr.m! to WA Thirtrioveeth lowa
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Lace Mantic.
Black Silk and White Lama Lace tifatalt
BAT.. & I.
White Bbowls.
shalom.' ' , bowls of all colors.
BATES at BULL.
C. HANNON Love .t Hai
BIM
THE PITT S BURGH GAZETTE.
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_Nr. Price
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FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M . 8
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. . I ald in the c onstruetion of a railroad and tele- i criminal court, Gnien ;soil Lynian were con.
nri e tfi i i.! ; N:vilCmte,,,lzctil:oetmorttler.Z.ltron, a toll keeper,
meet., which was ordered to be prlntml and / Fifty hogitheatin of tlliht.,o Wen' rveel t . , -,I to- redlr'ula'iroti'ulli.ar from the Conference Commit- I dwifrlc,"t rt-',lret,':rreaCt"Melltrltan'a"linsin pre, oils
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s lT o o r lu n t, , Z , ina ro fo r r e, t , fi r e4i i o n l 1 el
thoof ap.oonrgae
u l . ltl , on mi nt e e l men
clerk
t o t i l k i l n
Lret,ent punto i i i 1.1
awl. BY TEL EGRALPIL I United states mole from Boise City to glaho i peals. Arrangements are Lanng made for an
i City, In the territory of Idaho, mode a report I immense ratification meeting Di.morrow.
reducing the amount from twenty thousa
tO ten thousand dollars, v Welt ...I:flied food ' Rewatablialtiment of Ntaverydlem oriel
CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. Mr. Elliott, from a Committee of Conference,
reported back the Senate bill to regulate the I to iro . n&-resot on the Pinbiect.
thccatro, .11,13 0 20.-The memorial to I 'OII
t rar llll l , orUltioll Of nitro-glycerine, With amend- .
mew, emi„,ati,g the pr,,,,,,,,,,,, 10 „ ~010.,,, ! it re., printed hi pamphlet form, of David
or blast In g MI, or I, !trate oil, or powder mixed
with any such oil or suing nmt changing the I We nt n tnefiro clovers, has Just filincared he .
; QOM.. of this city, advising the re-es Widish
taqissity re min fl y ., lion, r0i 1 a ,i,j , ... vo not 100, fore the public. It prmiti Ls the subject under
than one I 110.1.1 i tiollais nor more thaw ten ' a v iew in which It i.'"iiii probably not hitherto
thousand dollars, and requiring the substance i dud In species and Matte different natures, that ennsiaered• It lini as that man " r e dir i '
to be surrouusiell by plaster of parls, or other
the negro finds WS chill liberty lull
shivery
material that will be non-sixploslve wbeo sets
1 end that Um white men undergoes u Wiling°
unwed with such oil or imbalance.
Tho amendments were agreed to, and the 1 in A ..irk., miler
that the French lu Carla, and the Spaniard!
Makes °Lavery mistiming;
bill as amended wits pase.
Mr. Elliott, also from the game Committee, ln kW/I"' h".e" gi'" " ' l ' d ' 0 " 0 that the h '
reported a bill declaratory of the act Of Feb- i Live people of the Nor hern United States are
roan' 111113, ISM, authorizing the Secretary d i ( I now three inches less round the cheat than
i.
the Tramury to issue regloters to vesaels in the Etiropea Ti,e author brings forward
certain cases, which wan read three times and ..thy f his irnithrical and at °Wide n' ' nets in sup
passed.
Also, a bill making the town of Whithall, N. port o argument.
Y., a port of delivery within the collection dm- 1 Illnelsa of Nenator
awe' Itecitled.
trim of Champloln, which wits rho.] three times Sr. Lours, June fii.-O mt.!' Lane, of Kans.,
and muised.
is quite 111 at the Lindell lintel, in this ulty,
Also, a hill constituting Omaha and Ns,- th ri „, tonoit with 1.„„),i„. tiniei„n",,ii,
tiraska, in the Territory of Nebraska, and St.. think it possible for him Lo take his meat In
Paul, in the State of Minnesota, posts of at:- ' the Innate again this session, and oar Ism , lino
livery, which was read three Limes and
Passed. t o go i s , si n , 'kid f or d ,iiriii3O as awn is , l ie i 0
tin !notion of Mr. Elliott, the ColurtilLtee On , „ta„ to tr„l.
llunituerce wan discharged from the furtinir i The ease of General Muir serous the Judges
consideration of the letter of the Secretary of of the election, for refusing to receive his vote
the' Treasury, Le reference to the any 01 In- i wlthoot iirsr Lakinn ins oath preeeribed, wits
Spector" of Custom,,and the earno wits re - I decided itgainst General Walt, in the gen
formal to too Comm it tee of Ways and Means. / eral tern, of the Circuit. court, yesterday.
~,,,Mor,,r.o.kilrieloptot.rfriomhaelkhe
‘Clo,roi.i‘trir), Oil (;one- ri
tryhols,
,Isot„ehre.Ll,
,r,ustts4ll..cll;:itoloh,tisiL„voti,v-ing the valid].
meets Ihe Senate bill tofu:liter prevent smug- Trat e . a re n ow ~,, log saron g ], to Lests,,,...
cling, and for other purposes.
worth, iiitentis from this city via Missouri
Mr. Ilomplirey filtered some amendments, p.oige 11.11,,,,L,L.
which he was 'dioxin:ming, v - hen the morn lug a....:
-ma
hour expired, and thin bill went over until to.. •
morrow.
i Another lialtrotol Accident
The Speaker announced the Special Commit- j N a m ara, , J une 2a.-.1 freight train on the
Leo appointed In the matter of liorrance At- Miasippi Ceettal road ran Ull'ol4ol 11 trestle
water, fis MOW, Rale, Woodbridge, Thornton, I three miles north of II rennin, yesterila), It II l-
Faille and Longymo.
Whim
a negro hrakeanimi, mid injuring neverely,
The Speaker presented a memorial from the , Wil/late Shelton and son, of liretimia, and i a o
Philadelphia Beard of Trade, to Congress, i i ° th em, and demolishing the tender and two
praying for the abolition of legal restriet Wt. cars.
on commerce in money, which was mforred to lt 6 reported that the emirs in A rhatisas and
the Committee on Commerce. Missiasiiiiii are more e ncouregiog, out it is
The lions° proCceded to the business Olt tile I th 011401( the crops will lie tein.
Spew Dille, and disposed theroof as fol- / Thu river is stationary. Theriumucter, iii''.
iows: Ti,, senate tommilinents, one hundred /
---.
and sixty-dee In numbs,, - , to the Internal Rev. I
sisa,,,, c,,,,,.....„,„•0,0001 ilO,
enne bill.
Mr. Morrill mild that If he thought the Rouse I Pourtasta Ma, June -The first district
would agree to it s he would morn,, concur. lion.ion Convention at sum, Dada) reoutuluated
mince with ells the amendments of the Senate o John Lynch as representative to t on
but not supposing that the , mon 00111.1 Illeii 1 blest Tn" r '"" a " i ie"" w ere the san ni '" i "
the approval of the illomie he moved to to- I ate eOlll,llll JIM.
fur the amendments to tne Committee on '
W 113../ nod Mount,
I Conatientional Amendment in tronnee-
Mr. Pike , nut that Mn Atorrill would /
ties t.
mono to non-concur and ask for the Committee . NEW if A enN, (Can n,., : J one . ..r..--TilU I ince
,
of Lonferouce.
limit senate ratifiml tne Gonstitutionio amend-
Mr. Stevens said that that would not lie i meet at midnight last fright. The
lie
will
done; that It Was a very important bill, and concur. there ecru a good many parts of it which I
--iiwi
-01101( to he ditoposed of In the ifutme.
fiLialne Lettlalatore to he Content -41.
Mr. Morrill IIII:mcil the reference of the .
A 1.7001,A. Mit., Juno fii,-Rsie. coney wet
Means to the Committee of Wisps and convene the Leglalitt arc In extra 5000 km, to
Means, and they wore referred.
The Senate bill to amend the art ofJuly Istl net 011 thln COMA lAtittlOnal anloodnient, if a auf.
tic-lent number of Governors will do the mime
1512, to aid In the construction of a ruilrcou
be Oh ittel
llllli telegraph line from the Missouri river so 1 1 0 31.0)'P Ih ' h ' - "
tile Pitelfic
to
wani taken up. A long and , .........-__
excited ,line arose on the bill, parttelpa- i
Dal in by Stevens, Wilson, of lowa, Dawes.
Iligiveti, uml Ranson.
Mr. :Stevens explainml that the object of the
firstsection was simply the time. ( thasdro
taw !Sae.) the time In which the Union Pacific
Itallrinel, Eastern branch, could till it,. map
mid de_signato its gunevil route, and the ob
ject Of the second a6ction was to correct a
fraud comulltted in copying the report A
Conference Committee of the last Congress,
iiy which the California Company was Druid!.
I tad from extending its part "(the work more
than two lititoirtal nod Idly miles beyond the
Eastern boundary of the MAN".
The !louse seconded the preen/. question,
•ted the hill was p.oed-Yeas, 96;
Sen Earl
th etAb l e
.16.
Tne :text business on the speaker's was
ate act to amend the net of March 141,
i 4.1, granting lands to henna.ln alternate
mmiloom to aid In the construction or railroads.
The Mil allows throe sections per toilette ...eh
side iii the road, to a Ilt MIT! frartlon engine
1,111 from Atelieson to sante Fe, each tnun
ciliates. of moving fifty tons or two hundred
,etseengers six miles au il ,, iir.
Mr. Trowbridge tpoke in support of the bill.
3lesairs.•Juilss, Thayer, and Raritan lot Pal
ail rocut.l iLM reference to the (Amin/Mee On
l'utdie Lamle.
Mr. Trost hridgc to'iy /,..ownted, and Lite tlll
iv. on reforms,
The senate Joint resolution to authorize the
itring of a building or buildings for the tem
orary urcandualatlon of the Department
tate, was taken from the speaker's table of
I /II lest ion al Sir. Rade II li Lite appropriation
os 'educed from orients to sinn i tou, and tbe
nut resolution atiso Imunthul, sae toocieil.
The Moose, at 4 o'clock, collocated.
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PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1861
FROM NEW FORK.
•
• nu Stroke CAses—Doubll About the Es
esteneeof A•latie Cholera on our
Sthores—Lage P w l sn !!cello.—Tbe
President Deoo[loltod—Santa Anna hits
41 0 .000.000 on Deposit In land.
and overnm po Proses to Establish E a
nSg letab
ent in Blestro, with the
ciithnrell at the Itend—Tbe New Tariff
ii Demand tar Pinola:.
tal Assistance Prom France hennaed
atutc Toe
Deported Fenian Skirmish in
ths--tows / 1 1•Cakett for ,blab
n . Tone, June 26.--44unn a. number of
f sun strolco are report Jed by [be pol
y. The thermonetor le ntnety-sle deg.
huAle
[I, Is seriously doubted by "'airman... If there
any such thing as Asiatic filmier.. on these
ores. The email heretofore claseed as suck
e of the usual character, brought on by Ith
lefty or Intemperance.
A large Fenian meeting wan held by the
mend. or Ragworts and Sweeney, In Fenian
Loam, last evening. Itesoluttons were pass
! ilenouncin the President and the neutral.
y. Mr. timely could not attend but sent n
due letter o nacuee.
.lotonline to the Prdienc, tiunera.l Manta
ena, has ten 1111,1110 ii diniars on deposit In
. hank of England. lie propmms to
..iithitch a new and /Motile Gov.
• cot Alex of constitutions and laws
.•poinleitil In hire, with the Church for Ile
Ono of Its essential eenriltiOrill In, 110 W.
.er, com Mete
the
ion principles
. tercets between the Unita! stoics,
and
l
the following basis Ti,,. United states To
• , vance to Wm (sante Anna,) "nu Million
i. or dlars and three thousand men, Its e nge xcha ...hien he will swear eternal eratittple to
lie Anierietto nnl lee and glee It In scsmeity,
•ertain Mexican on/income...l territories.
The contract slice /matted, lion. Santa Anna
sill untemilately start for tic where his
resenee, hie men and his wll I create
In Ito an en th milasia. According to his own
. .ratement/ Lite church will take him by the
hand, the 'truly will prostrate Itself at los
trot, and the hest part of the Liberal party.
I .nouncing Its present leaders, will form an
intimate alliance with hint. An to tile lim,.
I i Allen. who stock to Maxim illlan, not through
love hot through fear and ennipememon, they
will lie too happy to place themselves ender
the protection of the General and to abandon
a cause without dignity or strength In the
Present or pros pe ct Is t he tutor°,
The Pod says of the new Tariff BIM In
many eases, tile method of enntrieration and
01 declaring the duty is no complicated anti
ignotniniously altered froln the present
tariff that it Is linpossible for any but experts
to make the comparison, and even they
end it In some canes, we suspect. The
tariff, except on a few articles, appears to
have been raised from thirty to ono hunt/red
and forty per cent. On some of the most ne
cessary articles, Its for Instance, On Mari eine.
tures of trot., this increase le burden that t
will be felt as very heavy upon all
he most. important Interests in the country.
The rullronds which transport the Western
farmer's produce, Lhu ships which In building
ui..l sailing ell a Onioloymont to great num.
b.•l. of our most intelligent. mechanics, will be
made SO touch more costly, that their increase
lii he stopped, and freights meet be enor
moualy burdensome. The proposed tariff le
evidently not for revenue, but simply for
pcotection."
A Vienna paper publtshee news from Purls,
stating that Maximilian has requested Malt
vial assistance from France, declaring lila Inc
tee Lion to libdicate Unleas oel, aSSilituneti
wore offered. The Proneh Qovernment, it Is
added, had resolved to refuse this demand,
slid instructed Marshal Basaine to Institute a
Irma. plebetacitum in mime Maximilian should
curry out Me intention of abdication.
Special to the 'Pribunc:—Mr. A tease, June M.
—The report of a skirmish at Pigeon on
111023 d, Was caused by the volunteer piokot
m muung. istaking
muse cows for an advance guard of
i'
FROM NEW ORLEANS.
Validity of Confederate Oblhostiono—
Cotton Market.
Nsw Ontsttti, June tki.—Tllo validity of Con
bulerato obligations was acknowledged by the
ion hank of Tennuntee, and accepted by
the entire mercantile community. The Con
fedcrat. debts were paid In enrreney.
Tim Jackson railroad mat was postponed
with , t view to compromise. The successful
work ing of tbe rounl and Its ability to pay ate
acknowledged.
Cotton unchanged; sales 7101 bales of low
middlln_g ut :r4sao. ToKlayls receipts, 71
bales. The rectums of the post weak
I,MO bales, against 2,2nti. The were
a were
count.
5,33 G bales. Block on baud, 113,000 bales. Bank
count.
07. New York Exchange dis
.
Railroad Aweldeist—EmPloWeels
I•seaeaty (N,Y.,) J uno 26,—At three o'clock
this afternoon the Op gravel train when near
this place, was thrown from the track • killing
C. B. Wheeler, the conductor, awl throe labor
ers, and serions/y injuring Martin Lee, the
foreman, and several others. The disaster oc
curred from some penmen placing, by . occident
Or .lcal.gll, a telegraph pole upon the track.
The cars were all thrown Mr the track and
badly broken up. There were thirty laborers
on the train.
Robbed of 830,000—Cluelloniti eseletoln •
Minns 9t Lento.
Lorna, Juno 25.—A. man named Clark,
while going from et. Joseph to Roekpart i
Ateheson county, on SittardttY. wan robbod
11 30 AO
A portion Of the City Officials and Cotuntoo I
Council of Cincinnati, and a larkelittinbee
aronni9 liffitesbniXOtt ham thin altesnowa.
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CITY AND SUBURBAN,
Additional Local llstter t on Third Page
• I
, A W ilma P•mpplied.
A leant long felt in this city has at length
been ant/pled. 1 1 1 . e refer 141 the v.' holemqvie U.-
11101 for the sale 01 m athematical and optical
lostrunienta, recently establaslsed at 'at sod! ll
flold Krum, by Mese,. 1111.Alel 4 A Co. Ti:,y
have opened a ,bao,r aciKOrtglaeal of all des
cription. of tint ...attbeinaLlcal instrurnetics,
anti baronto to, a, 113 ammeters, thermometers,
and all style of minas, (or near or livid use.
They have 111wh• a s peCiaPty of this llnc of
clutsla, and are jit,prt4l It, Job or retell at pr,
era as tow as those of theorlginal ManufaeLar
ors. They keep nothing but the titual.itY
orgmsfit which will make (or
them a repute
i lon, und prove all that is guaranteed a hen
,told. They reCI , PIOLi the tielllslVe agency tut
the JnoUy erlehn.tOd ".IFlCloney'lo Tline !Login
tt•rtue Ilarrnbeter.”
da Merits are properly known tool ander
•tOod. it le. very ,tenerally tasod by farmer.
;,,:lt.ltt'o"lt'sttt.t.rOr,Wetti.l7 a";:lt‘n't'll"t:rt'u'tio,:n.;:l'e'r:
and eau be' epended upon fur latilcatlng the
changes of the wentliel. The firm tt/.1/ deal In
••,•••rn gli.v..veat, stercowv,plt. v Pews "lid 1/11111b0I
-1..... articles of istral/sr character. They are
co t er, fair dealing allll aecintllllodatthe get,
Ileamo, and a e I,,p4tlvk for Litton a Largo
'lmre of butilatte. patronage. Their elicit ap
pear. el.etch ere.
Reheat al the Old Theatre .--The ant °K.-
Meal iOVIIII., cd,llllllallity will bear in mind
Theatve
thid the worthy treasurer Of the l'ilLsburgli
takes a betwilt on hattirday night
ileaL Tceulghl, Alm —Julia Sylvester takes a
pelt at t h e Old liro lied ai there Is an
cacellent bill inTereil ae trust she will be
gieeted by a large audience. She IA It pleashig
god Painstaking actrees, and Is worthy of a
ii ii indent Lai beileilt. eentlrrow evening Mr.
Wentworth one of tin, best stook actor:, Iti
LIR. city, will make a low to blit frlertils it be.
lag tile occasion or ht. benaiflL Ile Is a good
actor null a elever gentlenine, and wie wsh for
hint 111(14 a beaUlit au no other actor Cone re-
CUIV.24 fkoll.l the Pittsburgh 'people
Death from goo Stroke --About two
John
o'clock yesterday ' afternoon a man !lamed
lu Nun arper W11...un stricken while at work
I lotui Ile was , al/ey In the rear of the Id/melon
•e taken h incr.,. drinking saloon,
here medical ald was procured and e
proper relllailied applied, but despite the the
of the physician he continued to sink
steadily until seven o'clock last evening, When
be expired.
D 14411 —Joseph Sehanolter, the boy who was
an over by a buggy on the Perryeville pitink
ad on Simony, sled of hls injuries Inst. night
bout eight o'clock. The ge diemen who were
0 the buggy at the time of the .clilent
hive
'ulted assiduously on the deceased up to the
our of his death, doing everything in their
floor to alleviate the pain of the little suffer-
There will ho an Inquest held oa the body
p-Any.
Threw. Ih3ol 111. E.Ww.--.llrw
sklunt of Stant.- atroet, In the First ward,
us uuml befory Alderman la/nab/son, yuster
te, for unruly of tilt. IW-fillol3. ft'llare
Atm] that on Is frecluently annoyed by M rs,
out/ thlvaing Matt to Ism e 5 ev :out thee:toot
ir to burs thrl• II iIIN *ll )011 IN In
OA Unity to lira. Lamb',, ..
es was Issued for 111., arrest of the accuse ..-
d.
- •
Dimpanterly conduet..—Ellen DoUghert
t• r.l ay with
ult.,. charged before Alderman Lkutabison yet!
it,l,trr.c,tutotrlL vonttlncL
leent
paraded up fuel dow n wrd,
ward, yesterday at emu], and amused herself
by culling the passers-by all sorts of hard
names. After a Iteartng the case was Nettled,
the defendant paying the coats.
Early 11111 oaing.—Ernployee s In ilry goods
store. Of the city are 10 tating the question
of early eh:isms but as yet nu definite step
ban Iwinn taken In the matter. Last ytair, at
lids limo, dry goods estalilishniettLn closed
their theirs at five ceelock p.m. but In there
In the nature of the times that requires a dif
ferent stall, of things nowt "We can't sue It."
Didn't !Steal It.—J oseph Graham YestcrilnY
appeared before Justice Lippert and made
oath against Adani Puller for the larceny of a
butelier-lcolfe, Valued at $l.lO. The itemised
Witi arrested anti a hearing had, at which Mrs.
Graham testified that she had loaned the
knife to Puller. Of course the also . was dia
hi lased, the proneeul or paying the costs.
IJbel Nnot.—c. 1., lps, En of Gi
rard Spectator, line been stied by g.,
Senatorthe
Low.,
rY (on diet. The mot is based on an extract
into the Spectator from the Itarrisburg
Itariot, containing a report of Dan Rice's
speech at the elate capital, in which Mr. Low
ry Is handled rather roughly.
Freketneen Iter Shoulder.—A little girl
named MOlllO Curtin, while at play on . pair
of 14.4310, on the (sensor of !Ser v er ntreet and
Whiteside alley, In the ninth scars', esterda
afternoon, feH to the ground, a dista y nce of nix y
halt, and fractured her shoulder. Pr. Cahill
attended to her Plinth..
Larceny of es Piece of Iron.—lVlllistm
Kyle made oath before Alderman Taylor yea.
tarday against a1t.131014 Kerman for the larceny
of a piece of Iron, valued uL two dollars, from
Hussey it Wells' Steel Works, In the Ninth
wanl. Kerman wag arrested and, after a near
mg, Committed for trial.
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Fire on ostorday afternoon
between four and five o'clock, the roof of Dr.
Grlttenden's residence, No. 131, First street,
Was discovered by some of the employees of
Anderson Go's foundry to be on Ore. The
flames were exilegulabed without doing any
serlOus damage.
Note Banssager.—LiouL David Campbell
denims us to state that the tom of Ms name fle
a manager of a p/c-nle, to be held at GlenwoOd
on the ilfth of July, La unauthorized and tin.
warranted, ho being totally Ignorant of the
mutter until publicly announced.
Committed.—John Cash and Michael Hall,
charged with out raging Amelia Karawig, near
Allegheny City, on Sunday night, were 'do
ay tombs w during
m iii m on it t t l e a d y tut u, d ia t i ° b u y .
Mor Mori - Mon for trial.
Taken Over.--latrick sentenee4/ for
ono year and nine months for laroeny, and
James Stewart three years for felonious as.
sank, wore taken to tue pennentia l y yo t ,t o ,
t hy by Sheriff Stewart.
b Nettled—The snit between Amelia limn
q
01. r /CablY fic and J
oohn
ed Hymn,oe. noticed elsewhere, With
Alderman strobes bttl by the parties last night, at
can-
,
nm. name ire could
not learn, died VerVanidenly In Strawberry
no t itisvoght;: -.The 'Coroner will - Investi
gate inn MaMt today;
Bsll'446ns—A woman aimed Jitirgarpt
zstnitty 'charged with larceny. WWI lodge[yostordaY 04 1, 041 PIM" fn
FROM KENTUCKY.
FAIRMAN & SAMSON.
UN I) E RT_A-KERS
No. 196 Stu ithfield At. , cor. 7th,
tEntrance from tkrventh Street.)
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LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Widows and Orphans' Fund.
.4b. 63 itlitiatri St.. .mow York
PRESIDENT -N. D. MORGAN.'
sllc.ttET A It Y -J. W. MERRILL.
IL M. TINDALL. Medical Examiner
COOK,
St•E , :IA I. At; T NV ERTERN PA.,
67 Fourth St., Pittsburgh,
ENTI4 W A STEM
pETIROLLA 31 ACIILVE 'WORKS
Manufacturer of
t !Intl/VE.O Manufa cturer TOOLS, A PIXTU it
Unfit) IN nIN K !NU OIL AND O ALT
trParticular attention Invited to bit Patented
. 7.!=l"L o to t ." k °, ... l. " l rot!'it'l,,T:d l :r3 ( 4.°:4*l`.'a
numbered, to that parts can be entered by tool. ot
telegraph, awl round a perfem. at at all Mars.
We film. funitth
machine
c.,
to
thrice obi, may with It. Encine..ll,ll
.1111 machine omit
made to; nter. order. by mall proudly attended I.
I au pare.l to grout Heensm to tither mattulae
titrers or the.e losproi omen tu Ilberti tonna Ito:
7 J wile` etty P. 0,
I ,, unNITU . RE
CANE AND WOOD CHAIRS
Manufser . erre and for .Jr.e
Wholesale or Retail.
J E W. WOODWE L
NUS. W & w Tansy EITUILICT,
OPPoelle E. Edmunds., & Co.'s, and
NO. I FOURTLI STREW
GREAT WIDiTERN GUN WORKS
J. H. JOHNSTON,
Maker anti healer h.
Fine Rifles and Shut Guns,
AILMY, NAVY and 1, VOI. V ER.I4, CAR
III NI:11 and MUSK EY, All Llml3 or
.afkatt-MiXII:ri ‘ T XWX 4 O , I , kr •
A 0•I ril'N NI Ais 's Al AT /, 11l A 1.. Military Cattr
r;1.1,,.!..n.,,p,f::•1•41,,,1.,11,tg1i. rrar t e e lt abort no , llte. A
wf rt : [/ S P. 4( • "n"..
fte - llPut•-iii bre the place . ,
Center Penn and Wayne Street.,
Jr:.:e7tl PITTSBURGH, PA.
CARPET CHAIN.
PLAIN i COLORED, COTTON & LINEN
A LSO,
COTTON YARNS, ASSORTED NUMBERS
ALI. OF BEST QUALITY, YOH BALE BY
C I IECXX-43313 db 0,
At Hope Cotton 111t11,
ALUMNI' CJfl, JUST ABOVI lIAILRO ID BRIDG&
homilies nisy 1w • and order• left with II
1. 1111.10 at ell., No. 133 Vood •tren', I•lttsburgh.
J .
0........................ •NA volt a, • NAM 11 .. ME
wirrliUtt ea
McINTWILL, ficIIiAUCTEILIR 64.
STONE AND BRICK PAVERS,
Will attend promptly lit
k arnishing and Laying Stone and
Brick Parementm,
And Repairing the same: Curb Simi.. Yurhtshed
and Not. Also. Grading sod COW' th lrg/hIl donee!.
shortest nutiCe.
de.king anything to our line will have
their orders attended by addressing us through
the Allegheny Post Ogle., or by calling at No. IMO
Sauduaky street. Allegheny.
tff 41 PVseNelq'dltri?...r
THE A. A. OF CONlißESB,appo
.ed June lag, gives additional pension to the
following WO. Of persotia:
To 01000 who have lost both eyes or hands:
To chose who have lost bath feet:
:To those who have lost one hand or foot:
.P.o.tloze...wlloothititizoir pa, ;larized of their.peo-
Pensions are extended to de p en Zaillth re eln and
brothers.
Apply by mall or In person. to
111c1GASTER, GAZZAIII & CO.,
Office, 98 Grant Street,
PITTPiBUROII
. .
•Ini. K. 5AC K..,TACK...•.1,11211. C 311.14
TACK ORO. & CO.,
COMMISSION DIMMIIANTS,
AND SHOHAM IN
PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS,
t llancock St., Pittsburgh.
PIIILADVA./111/i Orrtcs 177 Walnut alreet.
otyin:a77_ _ _
GRA 111 T . IIOIIISE,
X. samtioxelr,
Comer of Ink & and federal Weds,
Rear the Suspension Bridge,
nr1110:a80 ALLEIMEN Y CITY, l'A.
13110BUCE)NOW RECEIVING.
2.60 poundsprlme Lomas Butter;
An box. choler elating Cream CLICe.;
7110 bbl.. p.m° l'excb Blow Potatoes;
donin Yanoy Brooms, In store;
BM pounds clear .11.1. /Simon,
So p. 'tore;
fan pounds Hard Country Soap. tn .toret
leo Imx. Bosh/ Scoop, lo star.
10 barrel. prime lioraiam:
700 bueneln Smell Brans:
/ barrel pure liountaln BlackirraDWDt4
wine
Baru for .10 by
•zell No. 110.31LIberty
YEUSAL
—The taut Wflniter In two. .Cal/ ,Lna iee
aro puroholos any other %oak& Yor sal*
. & H: PttiLLlEts.
and SS tic.,tnair usratt,;', , :
for
• • nOle Ansans this% owl,.
r uunsuallNG OLL-124bbIllAra.
4.4 pater, kusaio urxsxu, , cu zft
En
."Lik::~-. u.
/net In Time.
tine James Kerman was lodged in Jail state
day afternoon On a commitment front Alder
Taylor, for trial ink a charge of larceny
preferred by Wllliatn hyle . lie had been I,
the ioarters assigned hlm by Warden Whit
but a .short time before the bell rang, and h
called Into Court to answer for atisistlug
Wrn. ltonifaoe in attempting to steal from the
Allegheny Wharf a quantity of rope or cable.
!Cereal, bad been committed with liontface on
AP"' kuereetleti on the loth of May In
gutting ball for his appearance. The case IVII.I,
callemid esterday. hernan not age% ering,
ills
recolsanee was fofeit Boniface ens
tune',
soon eouvidtml, r and ed.
called up for see
m", nt'• naked what ho bail to Hal, be
k elf
Jail n ,, Who,tlue sal,] , hail been Consignal
ti
t
hurtle, aslt fterward rebus on • dl.eront
s appeared. Mr. Kers
nail was brought from prison, forth
and with t o
Bn
to consider
their
ti Court desiring time
!Lanier, (Ingle et Co.
The attention of our readers is ,
the advertisement In another coil
•
well known and popular turn lie . _ .- --...
Ilaulor, Close A. Co., corner of Penn anti
Wayne streets. They are practical workmen,
anti deal exclusively In the hest timallty of
plain and elegant furniture. At their exten
sifve warn
ut
rooms they have a largeassortent
o chairs sofas, tete-tetes, divans,
thi n, b,,
steads. ci - adles, and In short, every thio g ~..
uallv kept In similar flest• Mass establish
ments. 1 heir prices are the most ma...able,
and much cheaper than those of Eastern
lmuses. The members of the arm are
able ;mil accommodating gentlemen, and 1„
y
everyc
patr respect Worthy of the now lar enjoy.ge shar agree
e of
publionage which the
-...,-
Dexerlion.—Willlato Seville wan arraign.'
before Alderman Donaldson yesterday, charg
ed by hl, wife Jeanne With desertion. Tle
parties re.SlllO Olt Penn street, ln the Fourth
ward, and have been married about two years.
Some two months stilt. Willman de.erted Iris
wife, and from that time had failed to contrib.-
CILU Illlytiling to her support- Held fora hear
ing.
Horse Pliteisllssir.—Ablennan rwin, of
trial 11 witni , yesterday committed to Jail to
trial A l bort Lyston, charged, on until 01 Bur
Lou Wallace, with horse I nag.
1311113
- •
LEWIS-4in 11Int thy morning. the filth Inst.,
B UANti All Ltt WIS, in the 7ad year or her agt
Funeral from the reslueuce of her son Jr
Lewis, In Sharpaburg, on il'anNitahse
Itiot.. at 10 o'elt.ck, A. X. Carriages -
nee seventh mud Smithfield streets..
'rlee rel. /Id- Or the family are Inv tied to a.
It I, . •”11 June ...tit. Ina
Let 1 Itlrd and Harriet Dun, aged 1.-
tt: days.
Übe funeral M ilk, ;tract Irt.tn No. nr Ileaver
et. AI,
at thret
to•ttlo-4 I t l.. In prozeed to 34..ttnt 11.011 Ceint•le
te rl
The frien d. d , or the cantity are renpeell'only In, Ited
to atn
R• $3. X-.3E1C3XF.:3?"
dn. a:a Ohio Mtreet, Allongh.n7
U. H. I. tt:klY
Oil
PR
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERI., _
DUNSEATH & CO., , eLoAlisf ('LOW
Mnirth. Selloreet.i
Flue W.at,clietig.
CLOCKS, JEWELS),
Silver ald Silver Plated Ware. FIFTH
CIIAI OS
U'H.S.
Call and twee our stock and get prier,.
I4ASLETT & CO.,
Rel. Wholesale awl
II Ural. In
C : IO . I PTIOAL.X..
A floe and well
~r NIA -
HlNEand OPERA .
CHOSCiipEs.
andTELESCOPE:I, STEILP,irSoPES•MIHAIMNIETER,
TH EKAMAIETKIL, al w hnd.
PERF.COPIC Iniiert on ed In oid fram e ,
93 1-2 SMITE-11.1E1,D STREET.
•twivin
LADIES' AND GENT'S
MEI
Led to
or the
ii" weep YI(Lh sa.ll,lntnowl •Ile)
NN 7 . 111 ..PCM33E15i.
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICER,
AT
107 11.1.1.11 MIV,XX_X3ErTr'EXP
J. WII.IF At.. NEAR FIFTH.
BILLER, CLOSE & CO.,
Practical Furniture Manufacturers,
COR. PENN AND WAYNE STREETS
Latext slyly. of VUHN !TURF. con,taull
e2G:el5
BANKIN44 HOUSE
N. ROLES & SONS
.. 134 sta:aiKiersi,
N 0.57 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh
received In Par Yxnnn
United tltaten and (_nn,4
P"':inPl'l''"';7l''4
=EMI
STOCKS, BONDS AND OTHER SECURITIES
=ME
Bought and Sold on Como/m*4on
1'•rile01. •ILetali3ll paid 1.4, the Svr>R••r
•le of
UNITED STATES SECURITIES.
INCLUDI
ilultetilitates Sties of lASI, N
Ito. do 5-.205,
Ito. Flees of 1O- 10a,
Ito. Seven-Thirties;
rertldestes of ndeb
Orders ant/ Vouch rs bought or l cullectet..tl.Ases...
WE, TUE struscninEns, base
tlils day entered Into* LIMITED PA lITNIER
eII IP, agreeably to the prot talons of the Act of A -
sernidy passed the Ist day of March, hart.Tte partneisislp to Itt• conducted coder the name
of HILLER, BARU .1 PARKIN, In the City of
Pittsburgh, and for the purpose of manufacturing
and selling STEEL sod its products.
The general partners are REUISEIN MILI.Er and
CHAS. PARKIN, of the City of Pittsburgh, and
tiEti. W. BARR, of the Borough of Lawrenceville.
The special partners are SAMUEL M. KIER and
SAMUEL DUFF. of the Borough of Lawrenceville.
Each of the special partners Oat e contributed
Twelve Thoosand Five Hundred Dollars lu cash.
The said partnership to commence on the FIRST
DAY OF JANUARY, 1066, and to terminate on
the THIRTY-FIRST DA Y OF I/Kt:KAMER, 1.75.
REUBEN MILLER.
71. ;Z .4 . " 1'Art01 1 1",
SAMUEL M, KIER..
SAMUEL DI:Fr, O 7 pwc l .l
jetzi:dbo
CO. COLES., . ............. W . ;WA
COLHOUN & EDWARDS,
up
INHERES AM DEALERS 1..
SODA ASH AND CHEMICALS
24 'rood Alreet.
MEI
In nom and landing In Philadelphia,
200 tons Soda Ash,
Humes. Hutchinson's. and Crustlehl'e make
ALSO bags Nitrate Soda,
Crude and Refined:
730 kegs HI Carb Soda (English)
bbls. Yen Man Red. Cookson's.
ARSENIC AND MANNANDSL.
01 choice brands, constantly on hand.
in : tots to suit purchasers.
mrms4
CHINA WAREHOUSE.
RICHARD E. BREED,
No. 100 Wood Street.
WilAlit)T.AN
.i..\AIATAI‘tisIVD.E4fATLAETITTILAKIM
Drat, •••• hand.
811112 .fni.l:4l.ll'sgETti,
CIIINA TOILE T SETS.
:14%0N
itlllE IdIAN t W AItE OP EVERY DESCRIPTION,
LAVA : , CARL
S! ' "I'
ENOLISLI lILTAOVNARSIVA7R°u;42I.I varieties, to
Outcast., and retail Dude.
The Largest and most coin Piet ,. stock Or eve , ' thing
• this line in the city.
Prices and terms the suns an in the eastern cities.
inyl7taNi
S,ZUPERIOR OAK TANNED, PAT
ENT STEETCIi ED AND ID VETE
LEATHER BELTING AND HOSE,
Manufactured at No. ytt bMITIII , II[I.I, KT., by
HARTLEY. PHELPS &
Ageote lor New York bobber Co.
(-um 1:1elti g.
ItIVETTI hod BURS, flk:I.T 1 1 4 1UKr. vtc. Clone4o
J. W. JOHNSTON .......... .........
JOHNSTON & SCOTT',
DRALEItS IN
Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC.,
No. :4174 LLENRTY STREET,
. l EThamaxiti..
x.! f . 1:r .iiai m e/v to
d,!t .rj r n , tepying t t
The
Fountain Horticultural
ICE CREAM SALOON
!tall, rOIT:=t near Smithfield, Is
inlin6t,t) Ineg,,,,T=. =te e n= 1;1:
luring FLOW-
Ice cream, cakes and confectionaries always on
nand.
setrig,No'nd°s?lll"lnEl.lroßlebAZ:lt IMA"N% the
RT
1:11tict`"1117;;! : 11 .: ,72 .192 , Z,7!" . ..1:,%,',!r,t.
hand.
my=thio ALA ItUllE, Malle4r,ress
BUY YOUR NOTIONS,
Toys, Baskets,
37." -
MIS
mss, ALT
J. G. LAI UERIS
Variety and store. No. iat Market etre..
}On
P FMtnalikhir.,°.iyarik.,)
COMIIII 11/trutgim,' TOII.t : T bOAIN
8 7.IZI.4;SI.II'%UtIitgUYALANKYS
MMUS, CONCENThAI !LEASE
DIEN, to., de., de., GO TO
131101WN, No, St. Clair Street.
y35tb4.11114•1"
.1. C. 11111111Cle 11. W. 011191111.
JCa BIIFFUJO A. CO., ManniA,c
-• wren of dares parilla. 1...m0n and 114alib tr ,
g3433Z1 1717.A.T.10NLA3,
OV:arns • ; V:vg j eroi.TZE , le r e u rf q gt i aT
R i jlac . VLsr d ;
:kVA klgarr.,,..lll=rt:Z.a,,,,
On rib, Pa. ..".
Ordara and .alVgaal Pa."l. of the calm-
Do shall mule.. • locoal:d&wr
LA emitinE mousy,
Phaadaphia.
..tritscbeirp,VlZAlMlA favorite Uouse
l ar&jrlLitii9rz u ra tu i: 17.12911tiNwg
mjArtivm. among and-ciserHUZ
Mt2thagifi Pwllttr. f
LOTS IN EirrEirra WARJD
Zwicort. • E1.At5...33.
solvdaN tonii,..i) by feet, frouttng ou Dbr.rl.l-
AYUIL I VOT aby Ye fit, earme.of. B.gamra sad
ttlfiltd , ; . .strick stream. f or sae On
J NO. B. Bny..y.YES.
barlitby.e4 t , i4l4 , 2lberilst. 4 Dialaind ay.
CENTS
I=l
ALL STV,ES
'‘, r OricE.— The Committee .on
..,.. Common Ground Illiprovrment "r 010.0.1.115,
I toeor AI le.aben • . bare NYC,/ authorlrea 10 procure
pl
or Lb,. l'ounnun li round la maid elty. The attention
of Landarape Ilardeners, and others, who O .Y he
"'erected In haring the public ground. imProvtd,
I
I. hereby Int t ar i ng the
plans for the propysea
:•'"V•ri'Ail4ft.ortel/Ol'llnil''li!SP, thf.iteeoel.l,llMUZ
'
n t her the Regulator's or Controller's °Mee
RI ,liaro what Information may be wanted in
....i• in n ....it plArla. Such }donna. Mal' he Approved
th , l a . lepted a nt be tiberaily pitil,,l. j...pirhpyi,ift.Tvitiv.•
. balm:man of Como:Otto,
t'ISHING TACKLE,
BLACH,IIITFIS• AND ( A R I E.NI):II.2I' muLy,
'or ease ,t
•
JAMES BOWN'S,
ISt. 01/ NTI[E ET.
LEATIIER REII.IIIOG.
CHESSMAN Rz CLARK.
N„.,, .1110 ST., near the Penni-0.1,y, Ailcifhe
ny lily, manufacturers "revery clestrll4l,39 Pal.
nt/eat Mretcheol Cemented and Riveted OA it TAT,
LEATHER BELTING. BEL ID made to order
end n paired at short nottre. Particular attention
paid to Bells for Roiling Hills and heavyworks.
.% work warranted. Orders respectfully solicited.
lealor74
_ .
ALLEGHENY CITY FLOUEI AND
•
.E.JEEX) JEPl`birtio,
S. C. Mc ] WASTER & CO.,
No. INS Ohio St., Allegheny,
Wholssalt. and Retail Dealers 111
Flow-, Foaci in" ila-arakilzi..
Caah paid ror Wheat. and Rre. le7:etr4
ARED M. BRUSH,
•
Steam Boilers, OH Stills, Tanks,
SHEET IRON WO/LRN. Jur-,
No. 61 Penn Street, Plltcburgh, Pa.
:1/.1G7 N
MOWERS, HAY RAKES,
PLOWS, CULTIVATORS
ALL 8.1.1:1/6. 1/Y
AGRICULTURA-L IMPLEMENTS.
To, .
S. 3;7mt.. - cr na•ess,
„ 30 llhlo ,treet, Allegheny.
ONUS ANDBIOLITtiAGES want
tilt. following numb:
t- 5 009 $l,OOO, $3,000, $5,000, $lO,OOO,
0, two sod three years
EMI 1 REA , JR.,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
V1.01:1t, BACON LARD
BUTTE/f., ac., •
Etas xa:koi-e3,-
rrs
111A1 JN & P1L1RD12.167
MERCII.ANTS AND MNUFACTURERS.
l't rmoas clvalrlaa a SUPER/UR QUALITY UN
I.lSla will la. arroultmalatea leaving
stres orders
tis.t at
n
L
111,41.
Jelaaux
GLASS SVORALS FOR SALE,
'MATED 14 SOUTH 1:06TON, MASS
res.sat sole. Address U. A. VAN PR.&
`k `'r House, or a. BACHE h CU. :00 Park How .
_ - -••
tiounEs, BELL a. co.,
Anchor Cotton Mails, Pittsburgh,
101,1 rUPACYllIOL. OP
AN(11011. (A) SIIEETINUK.
ANCHOR MEECI/CAM.
ANCHOR (U) SHEETIN.
A
FOR SALE,
141 acres In Farmington Loarnahip, Clarion Co.,
, haling about 05 ;urea clearmj atm tinder coin
„Trl
,ttroTahlendverir.:Laipl
cosy enienty
lalottogride,.
Y ., Mill. Frleew n
Stock I BAILEY.
au j d%t H e i n s t
rate Broker,
O. Ett Fourth streoL
I'A CKS OF EVERY VARIETY.
COPPER, TINNED AND IRON;
,ADDLERS', lIP HOLSTEIGI• AND CARPET
JOSEPH WOODWELL & CO.,
tu Corner Wood and Second sta., Pittsburgh,
ENTb FOR FAIRBANKS' !SCALER.
yrT
UMM
-
L . B. LINDSAY,
406.zarklEll .126TALAT ,
Office, 03 Hoyle St
,::11..,4;ha,lrattanitlx:31,...1v.%t,Ittoo drawing Deeds, Lena.,
t
ionno.lectFone Intrued.rd ' to him will receive care+
~d prompt attention.
JetEntl
ALICIIITECTUI/AL.
BARR kt MOSER, ARCHITECTS,
Hare removed to the Fruit AliblXiMioll Minding.
Nos. 2 and 4 St. Clair Sweet,
nmere tlo y will bu gpleaned to meet tholrold Mends
EUREKA CLOTHES WRINGER.
one of the best Wile/cern ever eol.d Ja the Utilted
tu ...Ws, you Will find at
No. 221 Wooer ietzreet.
1 , -2J
u.
1' ED ENGRAVED AND CET
1311- .T....ELASIRIVOIiTALIgrau
In all klrt4o. Also, beau taut PA lIIAN
ETTst. A choice lot Just received at STA
Zino. SS 'oGroc>cll. EttiNowit.
u.
1) . L. PAT'VERSQN CO.
MANCHESTER SAW MILLS,
el.gween &teener street and Ohio Rim,
li tanahester,
Itu: building twat
•1.114 g. dret I , tlp L, lath rallinae tar. '2%.
C
Tlinwsunsit's tig • Tc7, June 1 0th, O. M
NOTICE IS HEBERT GIVEN TO
I.A it"ii,lagrZwilti:LTtiaiWir,7l;ii.l2g;
t t "L d i g:P u t g i 'lr !'nf
v.-. in the City oflll:llrAba•g2ithrtr.N.
PAL
Treasurer of A leghenY
orique, NO. lux
hTILEET, corner of Stith.
thborgh.
tole.
° Vide ,L YeVelry oo , 111:17 inlntil..llleo;"Wrigheei
Cloth . lBg, anti artleleo of e Owl=
%It.raTiT . r b .:e d ontr7.l..
bawd. of every deeeription !sap
pncee. (10.1:d34 ECUAliflinili
14414 - 1 - I — SAT
STEAM FERRY BOAT,
AT LA W ItEN CEVLLL Enquiry of ,• •
750 Liberty ateett. V
8. u.
MIZE3
'I CELFAIitICrE.D STE:EI,,
TT HAY RAKES, ...erairle Bird', and
... Meadow Luir..•• are tuanutattnred cal; o..gier-: .
HIIQUESHM. WORK% near th e i eulterdarro...e...
ghe.y vlty, .
bay Forle,lBprlng and Plain Wig0na.4143.,e- ICM bak:.. tt:' ,. .
rows and Truck. of ever/ 7/. , raa 4 o of awNN
malarial, at= an notice, an leasiv,....,
.• - .-
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TM! WEEKLY GAZETTE.
TWO EDITIONS ISSUED.
ON WEDNEDIDAND AND Auk& yawl vs.
reit edition le forwaided wince will nese the wa! thither. theses& es the mall 113214
G'l.lllißleOVl
T rlVit PRR
TIMIS :
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CLLIts OF EN AND llPW:e_nuO....
Nl-1•INV CJI,C)A_LicS
JUST REUXIVED AT TUE
CLOJA DOUSE.
ELEGANT CLOTH GAMES
- •
Selling at 452,515-,
CM=
New Cloak liouse,', 49 Fifth SL,
Oppysite Old Theatre.
• A N I.: ANll 11A NI
BASE HALL,,
BATS AND BASFL,
lILACKSMITUS• BEI.LoWS.
CAST AND WROU4aIT A!iVILS,
11ANI.:PACTVIMIt OF
liEO. M. PETTI'.
:go. 13 St. Clo.tr +l revs
MIMI
zurls a.%
--•— ta ao
.. ..... z
M Mg'M.
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