~.: p ia..; g fittsburgit duet. WEDNESDAY 3101011 NO, JUNE 16, 1884. CITY AND SEIDMAN. • ; Tim Sanitary Fair. Yesterday wasthe twelfth day of the Pair, and tie attends:tee =3 very large. Doting . . 'Abe day the ea/mien of errant of • the Ward gam& of thla fifty visited the Fair, and their bright and happy fact:agave evidence of their agFeadation of the many beautiful and at tractive features of the exhibition. The Mang Hall will be closed after to-night, and - ti is Intended to make the last day the beet ,of the season. Extensive arrangements have • been-made for supplying_ all who may call, With the enbstantien as well as the legarles otatursesson. -Patens intending to denote *applies for the Dining Hell, eh.nld end •-• theta% this morning, st as early an hoar es irrening s Grand Literary and Must eat Entertainment will be given in Audience Ball. The snasleal part of the performance will be under the direction of a number of looaltunateni artistes. Yesterday • Wog the let day for open .._:'vdtiatior the Pnemen's 6.11 v I' Trumpet. the :ea:ant became very ezmtiog. and at tea a'o!ork the vote stood as fatere : 4t3ifent 1719 . Rope .......... . ........ 1619 4:llegheey.. ..... ..... There was but • alight change la tee votes' of the other compsates. The eeeret balloting .itmeimenmse,to-day. and well continue until the final vault is 111/101113130C Vise Wed Virginia Central Railway, The !fiends of :this pioleoted enterprise, : -which begins at the Pennsylvania line, and ~traverses the entire State of West Virginia, tartidnating at the Kentucky bsnndary on the Seedy river, Ara already beginning to more in the matter. and with flattering urea • rets'of rumen; The Wheeling hatsSigenesr .eaysr - "It is under/I:toed that the people of Penn sylvania', and especially those concerned in .'..the Pentillrania Cettra., one of the strongest and moss sueeessini railroad cove -rations in'ttateiles, are alive to the vast ice. .pintencie of she West . Virginia charter. They are prepared to lend elf needful old to the eonitruotion at the work, and to connect with "Acetones, by labrinch froin that foment line of transperuation. tending directly to =II terentieziag in Philadelphia. Tee Southern and of our &abroad will be extended by the Big arid Lexington Railroad, and flumes to Louisville, and afro by the Sandy and Maysville road to Cincinnati, shun con meeting with ell the great Western and • Eituthweatern lines, and musing the cotton bids of Tonnes witend Alabama. So enter. prise of our t m us, Faro perhaps the Atlantic Lad Peelle Ratirosd, compares in importance and national v Ins, with the magnificent seltente, of which the Went Virginia Central Railroad will form a part. "Whim we coneldsr further, that this grand Ilse will cress the Baltimore sterkOhie reed at tight arigies„tis also the Covington and Ohio, , teas ile.ading a choir. of all the eities.and eessporu, a glimpse miy be obtained of the gloriortafetare which awaits West Virginia . There fa no portion of the Vetted States of opal extent, which more abounds in the ma terialcof national power and prosperity. Cat „off, as she new is, from the dead mass which Ims so long held her down, with a system of fete labor and free s °hoots, alt she needs, In - order to plies her among the foremost, is ouch connection by railway, with the market, of the world, as shell develops her innumerable treasures- of the mine the forest end the - toll." Suicide by Drowning. Oa Tuesday of list week, a man, eat dantly aMiated with deleriam tremens, jumped overboard from thosteamer Bogle, at Captina, *short distance below Wheeling, and was . drowned. The man Comb. aboard the aisle from use 'steamer Leslie Combo at Parker:- wrg, on Monday night, ass cabin passenger. Daring Tuesday he fanolad that ono of hie . fellow pa•aengers woe Ansley his steps for the purpose of shooting bsm, and complained to some of the einplo)ses of the boat and ukedi Pirotection. 110 made the complaint so rational that tho amused Passenger wee approached upon the ectilect and at onto not only denlod the evil intention imputed to Mm, but want to the apprehensive per. son and assttred him that he entertained -'no lush design... This IL:doted the fears of the - man for wtima; bat 1.-neve:thatch went below and teamed to be anxiously on the look out for a fatid shot. At Clapthla as before stated, he jumped overbca-cl. iho net wan tot tbasned in time to maho any attempt at Mama. The hod y west e reoovered on Thurs day near the residence of Copt. Mike Davis, four miles below Captins. Prom papers four.d . upon .be body the name of the deceased is supposed to to John Welch, and a furlough In one of his pockets set forth that he was a whadrar of the Invalid, cr Veteran Boserve Corps. About two hundred and fifty dollar, Um:om vu found upon bia,perooti. The daeaseci was quite an old loan and apparent if en Itletuman. Central Board 'Col Education. The Central lioard of Education met on Tuseds, evening, June 14, 1864. Prompt—Mesta. Brush, Duncan, Litton, Bowe, Marshall, McVey, fiergoant, sw garly, and Zirgley, President. .Tne =Salves-of the lest meeting mere read Ind 'approved. Toe monthly reports of the Principals of the :Met and Colored Schools and the 'Secretary were.read and ordered to be aged. Bias tor advertising in deity papers to lb. onward of $5,05 wore real and,ordered to b • On motion - of Mr. Marsh3ll,4ltmrsday the _ma, and Frlde 7 the 2t tit lest were Lied as the days. for the examination of eanthdates tor admission to the High ElebooL Oa znot'on of Mr, Brush, a vacation of the Mt, &tools wet ordered from the evening of Lida, let to the Inn Monday of Sip. Umber. Os• motion of Mr. Nesbitt tbe test books now in the Otiy hlahools, were re-adopted for theta:aiming year. • _ Mr.:Alton:se lleaty woe 'nreelnated and elected Ounce toiof Wee for the a js hat Wud. Ott moth= adjoarr.ed.. An Alleged Tutor A.rreated. Bozo months since Mr. Edward Boland, a intiient of Manchester, made en information bethrelifeyor Lowry, against Litzle Luskett, chi:ens her with haring robbed him of $3O in money, a ralaahle gold chain, some pie lei's, and a number of other articles. A warrant was Lssued at the time for her arrest, but she managed to .elude toe °Moms. Yes , terday:the Mayor. received information that shi was residing with her stator, In blanches. •teri and dispatched ollimr Herron to arrest bar. The offleer visited the house and soe• deeded In epprehending her, and him:either , to the Mayer', efilee. bbo acknowledges that the took the money and plotarei, but denies alt knoeledgeof toe other missing articles. At the time el the theft she war rending with the family in the 'rapacity of a domestic. bhe Is still in confinement et the Mayor's cam. The =prisoner fi vice a young girl, and her bray connections are very respectable. 8/I°°thig An ay f ew div ithoo =miry occurred at Camp Platt, West Vititinia : between • *on marterr e • named claybauel, and a •lry arid abut a eirentrun'ye ars, s member of the ThirdVbsinte cavalry, when Claybatigh drew • revolver itud bed at the boy, wont/1- b6.blur b several places. This assault so Incensed - the cavalry that they :started In moth oftkaybaugh, determined to take bit Colcrel Ideore,commandant ottbe post, ordered oat a !employ Le quell the disturb- SIIOII. buL the e nre pc n ive l :J = o n wore- too quiek—Olaybeugh was found riddled with ballets before tt.was.fonnd possible .to the Staters 07 protest tbeHo - Cid la about two boom. z. • . Caul of Q,uarter Sections. The following • business was transacted at the: Quit of Quertor Ballow yesterday after :mar. Geese Bird, the mulatto boy who eras ar.- rotted - gismo weeks shout for stealing two honesort re.lden'e of. Pezn township, and offering - dbpose of them to 34r, Young, of lair= Ile, plead gu il ty to _ tke charge, sattll 4 ias oulandod for, sontreco, . Andre Watson war ariaignod on a amp Of adUla#Ots, tra oath of. Mary. Barkor:'Thte is them* • d time the ease bas been before the .„ . as Bannr.Tho • Alastiony Ladles' • id 84infiliy pin ,Auld their meatiag • ar.aftornoon next irt thO anon of Avis, In Ms rood bund4v, earner of • effs4P.strt•tY, (two Maim* rwt T • • rt. IL Sednal nn, grals_At tfritsuani.d , sl sl4,4lMisi Wm refuted 'gam belailmed _ . ajtaidtbittlNA • • ititaairtmai , the • ,tolltpt,'Wricbt.- Wd'iont to,;.oqap =MEMMEMiaMiM A Formidable War VeajeL The Iron-clad Tonawanda, now nearly cote , plated at the Philadelphia navy yard, will Prot , . one of the most formidable of the itar fleet. The Teasel Is that described The ballot the Tonawanda is one solid mar, of live oak. Her extreme length it 272 feet 9 inches ; length between perpendiculars, 260 feet; beam moulded, 49 feet; besmextreme over armor, 53 feet ; depth of bold, 12 feet 2 Inches; aresof greatest transverse section, 578 square feet; depth of armor amidehipe, fire feet nine inches ; weight of wooden bull per section 1,386 tons, to mehing dente, mean, 8 feet 9 inches-; load draft, 13 feet 8 Inches ; displacement, when reedy for nee, 3,300 tons e projection of overhang, 12 Inches. At the underside of the beam, nt the load line, the clamp or backing is S feet thick, reduced to 7 inches at a distance of 5 feet 9 inches, falling to fair with the ceiling. Thick. nese of timber In ball, 9 inches; planking, inches; lagging, 12 Inches; armor, 5 inch platys; thug offering a solid reelstanee of 38 inches of live-oak and dinettes of iran.plating, to which most be added the cones or armor beaters, which posses longitudinally around and encircling the whole ship. They are of then, 6 Jukes deep by lathes till*, and plated 4 inches apart, ranking the plinths in reality 11 Inches thick. The weight of the aide armor and zones is 729,4941b5. The deck beams are of oak, 12 by 14, and 38 Inches theta °entrain centre. Ste deck consists of, first, an oak planking 634 thick, than. two 9( inch lion plates; on .top of this comes a yellow pine planking 3 inches thick. Tho Trinithrenda hes tiro turrets, the forenrd one carrying the pi lot haute. They are 23 feat icistde diamemr, 9 feet high and composed of eleven one bitch 'plates. Eat& tuner., with mechinery, weighs 816,3401 be., pilot hones 45,400'1b5. Four ps. Inch guns comprise bar armament, each gun with its carriage, weighing 66,000 lbs. The amount of filleting expected may be judged from the feat of her carrying 12 000 lbs. of powder, 50,000 the. of shell, 60 000 lbs. of solid etmt. The magazine and shell rooms are on either side of the turrets- Resolutions of Condolence. At a meallagof the Trades' Assembly, held as Tuesday wreabsg, Tana 14, the following resolatioas were passed Waxman, In the line of his duty, end with his beep to the enemy of his country, Lieu-. tenant Colonel W. H. Moody, 189th P0111:1113 •sate Volunteers, has nobly fallen a auerifice noon that country's alter; and Wham*, Lieutenant Colonel Hoody . wse - an h3noroa member of the Traies' Assemblyiund one of its original framers, it is meet that we shonld sire some expreselon of our sympathy and condolence with the.friends of the de ceased one the public at his loss; Therefore, Resoloal, That in the death of Lioutenaot Colonel Moody, the workingman represented in the Trades' Assembly of Pittsburgh have lost a warm and devoted champion of their rights • the country of his adoption a brave and ardent soldier, and his family an Alfa°. tweet* sonand brother. Resolved, That in token of our grief at the lots we have auttrlned, we wilt wear the natal badge of moaning for thirty days. &salad, That theca resolution be plead upon the minutes of the num:ably 1 that a, Dopy be furnished the family of the lamented deceased 1 a copy transmitted to the regiment lately ruder his command, and that the same be pabUched in the newspapers of the city. Me. awn Mu. Masses Cososar.—The concert given last evening by Mr. and hire. H. Hieber, for the %tenant of the Sanitary Pair, was quire a stteacss. The hall was well filled, and the various selections In the programme were well performed and roptcricialy appland• ed. The Finale Shona, from Martha, was performed with thrilling effect, and was en. tb tulastleally encored, as were leveret ether gems of the evening. The concert, on the whole, was one of the meet sticcessini of the teuon, and vu highly creditable to all con. corned. SLEOZILLIt AOCIDIISZ—LOIa Friday last, as the fast line was going east an one track of the Pointyfranks nilroad, a freight train was coming west oa,the other track. Ae the trains were peasLogalteu from the freight train ran cif the track, and oomiog in contact with the passenger train, tore tho side ont of three are of tha latter, killing a colored man and lojarlog several other persons. Tnnsras..—Mr. Blanchard and his highly trained dots am still performing at the Then, tro. "The Carrier and his Dog, or. the Last Shilling," will be prrformed is hight, In which Mr. Blanchard and hie dog Carlo will 'appear. The siterpleie will be do "Forty Thivres." er.1.11.1' ex:misc.—The merchant tailors and ascetics' of Allegheny city will close their places of business at ceren o'clock, P. 1, from this date to September next, Satz/day excepted. Wayrryp—A man who L not ribjeol to dun, to fill tho ;dam of a drafted man. Special iodueementa offered. Apply bawl dime]: at tha - GAZITtI 011107. Bois Slanarrran.—A norober of hop wow arrested about thug last evening by the Alla ghany police for throwing atones on the Slaw Common. They were placed in the loek•up. Bann Waltz.= —6 Bair !or the benefit of the Eantiary Commission wilt bo held In Wheeling, commenelog on the 27th lost. TIIONLII PAM, Plain arid Ornamental Slat* Roofer, and dealer in Penuaylran's and Ver• moat slate of the beat %utility at low rates °Moe at Alex. Liughliee, near the Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. In yr possible that any soldier can be to foolish as to leave the city without a supply of 1101.,LOWAY'cl0117111ENT AND PILLS? Whoever does so will deeply regret ft. Those medicines are the only certain owe for Bowel CUmplaintajTavers, sores and Scurvy. Solloway's Pills and Ointment are now re. tailed, owing to the high prim of drop, ke at.3o cents, 7b emits and $l,lO per pot or box. • For sub in Pittsburgh by B. L. Palma , colt d 1:0. , . For tabs at Fultou's drug store, Fifth sister Plrubtugh. Por gala alsoby GOO. A. Nally, Fadansl lame, Albetray elty. lisitovau.:—Sanutei Grab= & Co" fder chant Tailors, have removed to 73 Smithfield street. We are put recohrlng our second supply of spring arid summer goods, and would most respectfully invite our &leads and the pnblio in general to examine our new stook, believing It to .be one of the finest stooks of merchant tailor goods In the city. Es my gsrment warranted to give fell setts. faction, in both price sad quali ty . Give ire a call before purchasing elsewhere and Judge fol. ' , ourselves. GIAII/111 & MOCANDLZII; • Merchant Talton, No. 73 Smithfield street. DlB7 Merriam and Pullet Prints at 25 coats per yard, at 3. Pinch% artier of Grant and B.f h streets. GOOD Munn Sid:tinge aS .23 mate per yard, at J. Bina% corner of Gran and Fifth, street& Otomao ant Carpet* at cod, at J. corner et Grant and Pita streets. -BoLoici..c Semi at minced prices, at J. Pinch's, corner of Great and Iliac:recta. latuml EITIPILT on liagn.—The aubsteiber wishes to inform the Taxan of the Poses that he bac again a" full mp 1y of the Justly Celebra ted We restorer RoJuoonator, whose elect in restoring gray hair to its original color, pre venting. hair from falling out, removing dandruff, ibc., folly entitles. It to be classed among the greatest - nacelles of modern WINS. Simon Johnston, SOLD agent, corner of Smithfield'and Fourth streets. eod dw .Da. Stoma, Dentist, No. 162 Fourth street, between 6mithileld and Grant. ' No inducements bold out by orating low prices; but an equitable foe will be charged to every oase s for the bast materials will be emod, and all the time and iltiliseceararg to itt. sure pcmaneu mutts shall be applied ml7:6m To nu. livemin Mu or sae Stun WARD —4lubscribsrs to the Bounty ihutd of th. Sixth Ward, who hold oartiflcates forw las amount than: forty dollars, and all other contributors, aro notified to hand in their antidotal to Al• dermas Butler, ou or Bofors Thursday thorn- Pin Bronchitis, Aittfai, Catarrh alai Con. comptiva Coughs, Brown's Bronchial Troche° U. °tad with advantage, hrlng °Mattison !mondial° rellat Diming end eirriage mile win be WT I " tlo Onmihne olloe, No. 410 Penn etroot A day or tight All Ordail /Oft at the above lame will be ad promtly_sttanded to. All cells innet p in advance. • e 13a:mourn Math. (016 rtylo) Ill&lk•', Vag &ids Water. at Bonn t Manheinefs, No. 65 Federal outlet, Allegheny. gllaW a. sru., Dentln.Uß Pain strait, Inn at tad to all baoinsine ot, his -profession. Ci0n . ,94 . ..Sionny..s taw. OS *sat otooo, slaso , ' • THE LATEST NEWS BY TELBOBAPL DUE, SPEW . Af. DISPATOREB, FROM WASHINGTON Special Dthpticli ta the Pittaburgla Gazotte. WasantaroN, Sane 14, 1864 The following are the amendment, of the tariff bill as reported by the Senate Pinanco Committee: Oa camp iron, I-sancta from nine dollars to seven dollars; tin or swap lead, from two cents to a half cant par pound. The increase of tax proposal Is as follows: On woolen clothes, 35 to 43 per cent. ad valor= ; on flannels 18 to 24 per cent, ad valor= ; on several classes of cotton menufaetures, from lb to 20 per cent.; on flan or linen ysxam for carpets, from 25 to 30 per cant.; on spun from 25 to 40 per cant ; on China and perms. lain ware, from 40 to 45 per cont; on setts pereha, from 35 to 40 per cent.; on meer schaum and other pipes, 50 to 75 par cent.; oa teas one per centam ad valor= in addi tion to two cents per pound; on wood samws . from six and a half to nine cents and 934 to 12 cis; on manufactured steel, from Si to 40 atm; on wcol, the first class Is extended to wools worth 13 Instead of 12 ate, and a fourth class le made with wool exceeding 32 ors, at 12 cis per pound and 10 per cesium ad va lorem, The ruolatlon requiree tho owner oy con— veyance, when he shall verify to the Collector hisiVntry of goods, to make an addition to the cost to raise the same to the market price; and if the Collector's apportionment exceeds by t:= per cent= additional, it shall be charged at the value of importod goods Axed from the valuation at the last port of ship ment' The following Items ari added' to the net: On strode saltpetre, 234 gents per pound; on strychnine in calls, 1M Dents par ounce; on playing cards, 23 and 33 nub; on rice, 9 conga per potind; on podding, L cent per pound; on pattorts of outings, mohairoto., for shoos and slippers, 10 per cent. ad valorem; on ahltlng„und purls, mod white, one corn par pound; ; on whitleg ground to oil, 2 conic per pound; on cylinder and crown glue in classes; from 2,)4 to 20 cents per roue fed; en opium for tanking, 100 percent. The Senate Finance-Committee completed the tariff bill to.dny and sent it to the Senate, though they have materially changed the bill as pasted by the Roue. Ali dudes on spices are stricken oat. aoaossaemlAL lIIIIICUIT The bill restraining spool:dation In gold on% and bullion parsed Lb. Hosts° to•daj by a tote of rd to 62. lernando Wood road a long and easefully gotten tsp speech, to-day, against the bill to &mond the Wonstlustien. It was a mid= and compilation of his previous efforts its this line with the addition of bitter denuriciation of War Democrats, whom be calls JoAnne, bark ing kW the feet of power. A bill for appropriating money for the con 'traction of fortifications In Tll2lOlll ports of tho cOantry, was passed to-day. The Senate pound the Honer, bill atrtharis lug an appropriation of ono hand Mil thousand dollars for repairing harbor, on the Atlantic tout, and two hundred ',end Ally thousand dollar!, for tho harbors of lakes on the nort' , ern frontier: TOEUU, THI SUMO ODIUM& 4 menage from the President, accompanied by . n communication from the Secretary et Wsr, was presented to the Senate to-day. Itattog, in answer to a rezelatlon, that one Zokum, of Cairo, IlLneLa, was found guilty of kidnapping a negro In the employ of the .llnited Suomi and, for Arty dollars, de• Uvulas him to one Gant, of Kentucky, and was now In-the penitentiary, at Albany, Nerving oat Iva yam' sentence at herd labor. It sums til93 en appeal of Green Clay Smith, Lucien Anderson, Breast, J. Clay, W. H. Randall and S. L. Casey, the President In dorsed their request, granting• pardon to said tokum.. Subsequently, however, he received inch representations from the Secretary of War as canoed him to suspend action In the cue, and hones the accused la still In the penitentiary. vas uruaAu gamma The Sonata Committee on Foreign Affairs had another protracted discussion to-day on the Mexican question, but reached no con don. • Tbo tai bill was completed and ready to report, bat cannot be considered before Titan day. TO ►ta32 ITLIILDI24?2LA President Lincoln cad ladrwill visit th Philadelphia Sanitary Faison Thursday next GEN. SRMAN'S = DEPARTMENT Wheeler's CaTalry in our Rem The BEiAr' oad betw , en Chatta nooga and Beaaoa Inured, RETREAT Or JOHNSTON'S FORCES The Rebel Army South of the Chat tahmehie Looteirus, June It.—An officer Jut ar rived from the front, reports that on Friday last Wheeler, with a large force of cavalry, appeared at Calhoun, on the Railroad be. tween Chattanooga an the army, rind melted du ears laden with grain, and- cut the tele graph wires. The train fronting north was notified at Adairsville anletopped. General A. P r Rove, was aboard and consoled some two hludred convalescents and formed . a ins of battle in front. The train moved on, cautiously, and on its arrival they found that the 'enemy had retreated from the town. /The train then moved with usual /peed to wards Rasa= After proceeding about half Way, an enormous torpedo exploded, hurling the locomotive six feet fom the track. Pour oars,' immediately in the rear, .wate terP to splinters. Fortunately the . troop, were in the roar oars and clasped injury. , The box ocitibiliff the missile wu marked ri!Peerder, 0.8. A., 115 pounds.'f obody was Iscriously Wand. Captain Barlow, of Logan's staff, wu somewhat bruised. The train passed on in the evening tollet sacs. The same night 'Wheeler appeared again ottthe road juslow Calhoun maid tors up • couilderable portion of the track, *blob has since been repaired, anktrabui arc again runt sing. A gentleman who left the front on the 9th, says that our cavalry, on • resonnolssanoe ta tie front, found only a light force of rebel cavalry, which, after a severe skiindsb, fell back and steeled , the Obsttahatchte, Pitmen taken report the whole rebel army on the south side of the river, determined to oppose the passage by our artillery to the tut. The river being much swollen by lets heavy rains do serious engagement can occur until it fah. • , The Tax 8111..OhlolltUltts. WAIIIIIIGITON ;IMO 14..4%5 W a y, and Won' orkimetittle do not epee to the Senate • tams on. whisky and incomes, and will ask conference. There is a dleposttion, liowevet, to'sgroe with nearly all the increased rates of taxation. , . It haibeen stated, hi distant wahen, that an Ohio handred •day regiments, which re. coati, mired bero,luiro becromeimatiaoal axittreftta. to go to the front.' Thin lie Incr. reet, !Crabby. went with as much: Willingness snail other noldtarstLing thn.w.f. PhilmleVidk 'gr.-Sword Conteft. Pinmarlxott. J. 14. The neelpts at the vast Solitary Solt arAoClit tO noir/7 131,000,000. , Ttot,TotO mat t9,soo i littita#l4 10 *Vogt to n ig ht; staid I Mead% 1129 ;,l(algogly 4. 13 / / 100 /°4O , . 0 0 4 40. Talta.:: , •. a 4 t•• .. . . .... _ . . .. CONGBDSSIONAL PBSOBIDINGS. , Wagamerrue, June 14, 1884., Uorce.-The joint resolution to extend the Overland Mall contract from the Ist of July 'WU read trice and laid en the Speak t's table. The vote by which the Senate Gold hill was , recently laid on the table was reconsidered. Mr. Super's substitute for ,tnetu-st eoctioe was agreed to. The House then took up the Civil Appro priation bill. The bill was defeated by striking out the enacting Manse. It was then ' raeommitted. Masers. Fenton and Steele had consent to record their votes no the Fugitive S eve law, repealing the bill, Mr. Fenton for and Mr. meets agalett the bill. The bill to abolish slavery throughout the United State!: was taken up. Mr. Alley, of Mass.. from the Committee on Posted Sets and Post Road., reported a joint resolution empowering the Postmaster Gene ral, In his discretion, to extend the mail eon• tract with the present °entre:mars, commonly known so the Overland Mail Company, from the let of July at the existing rem. Mr. Alley said that it was considered beat for the interest o` all parties that the contraet should be extended one year, as in the pros eat state of the ourreney It was impossible to determine what the services may be worth. The Postmaster General had advertised for bids and the time expires to-morrow; hence the importance of prompt action on the reao• Intimmb Mr. Steven. decked its postponement. In order !lost it might be moortained what the bids ere. The resolution was reed twice, bat ale objection was made to the third reading, because the bill bed not been engrossed, it went to the Speaker's table. The House then reconsidered the vote by which recently the Senate gold bill wee laid upon the table. Mr. Fernands Wood asked unanimene content to spear:len minutes upon the subject. Mr. Spalding, of Ohio, objected. The House fleet voted on the amendment heretofore offered by Mr. Davis, of New York, els : "Provided, moreover, that dating the operaion of this sot the law. of trade end strati tion be, and the same are, hereby suspended " This was voted down amid i i much laughter: Mr. Hooped"' ettbaltnte for the first eectloreof the Dili was then agreed to. The bill was then paned by the follow. ing vote—yeas 78 to 63. The 1101136 then went Into Committee of the Whole on the bill meting appropriations for certain civil expenses. The bill makes appropriations for the sue-, ye, of the coasts and the light - house estate liehmeets, and other civil expenses. Some otthe items being objected to by a wejoriry of the member., a comma ens mode, end car ried by a large mejority, that the enacting clause be stricken out. The bill was thus de feated. The Howie re-committed it to the Commit tee on Ways and Means. On motion, it was resolved that until other ,wlse ordered, the Hones -will daily take a recess nt 4:80 to 7:30, for !sadness. Mr. Fenton, of New York, stated that he was obliged to leave the Sense yesterday on account of ill health, and his colleague, Mr. Steele, kindly consented to pair with him. Mr. Steele was now in his seat, and he (Pen- . ton) sliced' the comsat of :he Home that they should now both record their votes on the bill for the repeal of the fugitive slave laws. Cdeitgrit wee given. Mr. Fenton voted for, and Mr. Steele against the bill. The Rouse relented the consideration of the bill proposing an amendment to the Con stitution to abolish slavery throughout the United States. Mr. Prays:, of New York, denied that the Constitution conid be construed to enlarge Sts power so as to deal with maters beyond its reach. Two-thirds of the States cannot take 'away the reserved rights of any State. If so what wee to prevent the ebtorption of terri tory If one right or principle could be de. strayed. Under such a deeming States might be annihilated and monarchy substituted Leave each State to say what is beat for its own people and institutions. Mr. Fernando Wood add that this was no time for a change it the orgenio law ; that we were in the midst of civil war, and tbedm of the conflict end the the groans of the dy ing and wounded are end evidences of the destruction around ne. The entire people are involved directly or mdireely in the dread • fel millet. There was too much excitement in the public mind to admit orealut and cautious investigation. If each a change could be made in the Constitution, this was not the time for it. The effect of loch an amendment wuald produce a revulsion wide spread and radical in ice character, toad add in the existing reotiontel hostility, and, if possible, make the IMMO: more Intense. Among hie mittens for offering the molls- Lion, he sold it propesed to make social insti tutions subject to the Government, and this was in 'Denim:l3m to the principles which un derlie all republican system. It we, unjust; it WM a breach of good faith, and not recon- MLitt° eyes with expediency ; It streelset properti.,'end inwolvec the extermination cf the whites of the Southern Stamm, and the forfeiture of their property and lands to he ' given to the black race, who may drive the former out of 0111t07ICe. Was this the last roans of the bloody drams; • scene oe whim!: the civilised world would pas with horror, and which would be left to the furore as • warning to avoid °loll was, with all its ter. riblo arrooliies. Woodargtted that the Constitution was a compact and a eovenant, and that the con trol of the domsstle Institutions of the states war never detegated to the general Govern. mint, and could not be delegated except by "the asnsent of all the states. In the course of his remarks he 'Tebbe! the war Democrats so political jackals who bad Jumped Into place. Ile cooed read many evidences to show chat they bad been the moat intense against coercion. Certainly they are now stricken from the memorial. cf the Democratic party, and tost ea the respect of there who hold its time Armored principle■. Tee bloody and brutal policy of the party in power had well nigh destroyed all hope of the Chalon, but much might still be done by reselling the ancient spirit of concession and mutual for bearance, with a view of restoring the Union as it was., Mr. Iligbi, of California, stated that !twee most cauuously provided that the National Legisinttse can make no such amendment. I; may be Proposed by Congress, bat it mast berauded.by the state legielatures er by con. crab? Weal the people. Nothing Could more clearly recognise -state soversign.y. Hewould ask whether the gentlemen who have spoken against the proposition, daze to submit the amendment to their several states. Slavery struck at the roots of our institutions and was • terrible evil. What rights had the !attitu de:l with two or three hundred thousand men it rebellion which this Government was bound to respect! He laid down as a self evident truth that I X no government Is republiolut in form or scenes which tolerates the Institution o very. Boob repubilosnisso was born 6 hell. He refuted the mutton, which he called a falsehood, that we commenced war upon the South; on the contrary, be showed from ?red den!' BOObaAleil message la January 1661, that the ;Creationists drat began headlines by retraces of fortifications and other public property. He judged President Lincoln's smunelpadjou proclamation is a proper blow against alarery which has come so hoar prov ing the death of the Republic. • Mr. Heibilisb, of N. Y., spoke, of the amendment as a radical change In the Coned tenon. Severing that Instrument as be did be should receive the mere , suggestion el its amendment fedi grave doubts and misgivings. Before .he could assent to the proposition be must bo convinced that It le Indispensable to the fund* well-being of the country. He must be satisfied that it would restore peace ' and harmony to the Union, and that the pres ent la thamost auspicious time for its inangu. ration. Evecicy....Pnoa.—A doyen members only WON present. Mr. Shannon argued that slang alone Is responsible for the war; that the curse amid not be perpetuated consistently with free dom, and. It became their duty to abolish it. Slavery and barbarism are Meatiest, and being antagnistio to our Consitution, be would for. this, if for no other reason, vote for the amendment to abolish slaves throughout the entire United States. lle regarded slavery as the scum of all It was brutal and corrupting. The day of ooncooolon to the slave power bee paned. The immediate, abolition of slavery Is the bone, sad the people roust fuse the nub. There on be no re-unioti with slav Mr.. ery Coffroth said the propoSitlon was hi. tended tolettooso four millions of ignorant and debased Degrees to swarm the country. thou followingant wild and fanatical teach- Inge. The gaestian was .whether Congress has the right to take from thepeople of the South their property. The plunge Hof snob an amendment would not only produce dla• cord at (he North, but would strengthen and add noleniterthe rebellion. , Mr. Bore defended tbe:Domoinetto party' , spealtiottit Ito patriotism and saying it bad a oloanyeaord end untarnished MA917,1416 mid live as long as onstitatlonal gwtationtont shin endue. He was . In fasts of a National Convention to orate and adjoet by equal eon. cession the qnsstions atissna, and oiloonsolk idatlagtha arndes Hattitatid find' to Saltiirso the &Loma dootrine, 1a... -.-o „ - enseve4lis. Wi1101141112, from , AlaCilitiutite l I Oommittee reported the nOitle bill to' SOW/ tbs . to mow* tholitiateioi Imparts. Hr .Made salted =op ibe'lloue bill to - troy! Tsuitotiat Oar ._ ... 4 .. :J. ~a<.k - _ 0.1 enuant for Idaho. sadoh was passed. It provides for the• reapportlortount of the boundary, and changes the limo of the election until some day in Uctober. Mr. Chandler, from the 00/amble* oa fOom. memo, called op the Hoare resolution for the repair and preservation of the harbor works. It appropriates ,1250,000 foi repairing the sublio works on Lakes Champlain, Ontario, Ede, St. Clair, Hodson , hilolugan - End Supe rior, end one hundred thousand dollars for repairing the public works connected with the harlore of the Called States see 13>ard. . .. The Senate Bien called op the bill to uner lain and settle the title to oertain private lincirelsims in Californis,on the pending mo- N t , o indefinitely postpone it, whieb, attar a i debate, prevailed by a vote of 21 to 16. 111 Wilson called up toe bill for the mom speedy panlittnient of guerrillas, and its con— sideration woe not concluded at the expiration of the morning boar. Mr. Fearenden called ap the terlilination bill, which was' passed after striking oat an appropriation for Boston barber, and making an appropriation of 6177,000 for fortifications in Ben Francisco Bay. The Gold bill as amended by the House Will reported by Mr. Festenden, and ordered to be printed as amended, }reparatory to action on it to.morrow. On :notion of Mr. Wileon , the Senate ad• hared to the amendments to the bill equalizing the pay of Welted State]] soldiers, and asking fora nor Committee of Conference. On motion of Mr. Sumner, the hill to ett tublish a bureau of Freedmen's affairs, to =ended by the Committee, was taken up end diem:used. THE KENTUCKY BAUD THE REBELS STEALING HORSES Probable Capture of the Whole Gang. GUERBILLIS COMM DEPREDATIONS. LOorsvtat.n, /ono 14.—The Frankfort ands 'Lexlogien trams will remake their tripe to morrow. The trails from here to kfaahvillo ran regularly twice daily, and have not boon Interrupted. On tba 10th eighty guerrillas made a raid Into Princeton, llaldwell county, Ky., and were sepulaed silth a lou of two killed and several wounded, by twelve soldiers of the 35th Kentucky and the CUMr of the place, meklog a stand at the Court House. Co tha 9th a. band of guerrillas pondered Fredonia, Caldwell eounty. Loczavints, June 14.—J. H. %%entire tole graphs Gen. Carrington that George J 00000 , with 200 rebels:lFM at Now Castle at annuli last evening. The foroe V made up of des perate character, collected throoghou tha country. Jame and his men ore on foot, but are stealing all 'the horses In the neSghbor haul. The authorities expect to bag the Whole gang. THE WILD BILL. Wainrootort, Iline It—The following Ls the gold bid, u pasetd by the House to day : Sea 1. It shall he unlawful to make any con. tract for the purchue or sale, or delivery of any gold coin or bullion, to be delivered on any day ettbsequent to the day of making such contract, or for the payment of any sum, either fLtod or ceatlngent, in default of the de livery of any gold coin 'or bullion, or to make snob contract upon any other terms than the actual delivery of such gold coin or bullion than the actual delivery of foreign exchange within tan days from the making of subcon tract, and the immediate payment in fall of the agreed price thereof, on the day of deliv ery, to United Staten notes or National Cur rent.); Or to make any contract whatever for the mile and delivery of any gold coin or but. lion of which the person making ouch con tract shall not at the time of making the tame be in avant pouession. and the paym et of the agreed price thereof, on tlioday on which en +h contract is made, In United States' notes or national ctirrecioy, Or nor otherwise, or to male ally contract for the nurchese,or sale and delivery of any foreign exchange to be delivered at any time beyond tan clays subsequent to the making of such contract, or for' the psymont of any, either fixed or contingent in consult of the delay of any foreign exchange, or u pan any other term,; and it shall be unlawful to make any loan of money or ourcacy not being in coin, to be repaid lo coin or bullion, er-vto make any of coin . or hullion, to be repaid in money or eurrenhy ; other than coin. Sao. 2. It shall be further unlawful for any banker, broker,sr other person, to make any purchase or sales of any gold coin or bullion, or of any foreign exchange, or any °entreat for any 'soh porchatwor sale at any other platy then the ordloary place of businees of either the teller or purchaser, owned or hired and occupied by him Indlvidoally or by a partnarehip of which be is a member. San 3 411 contracts made in violation of this oat shall be absolutely void. . Hst t. Any person srbo shall violate any provision of this sot shall be hold guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction thereof, be Coed nor $lOOO, nor more than $lO, 000, or Imprisoned for a period not leas than three months, nor longer than one year, or both, at the discretion of the Court, arid shall likewise be subject to a penalty of $lOO for each offense. 800. b. The penalty Imposed by the fourth section of this sot they he reeeived In any ►ctton at law In any Court of Record of the United States, or any Court of competent Jurisdiction, which action may be brought In the nano of thellutted States by any person who will sue for the acid penalty, one-half for the use of the Coifed States, and the other half for the person bringing snob lotion, and the recovery and satisfaction of a judgment In any ant% tuition shall boa bar to the impo• fitful of_nny One for the same edam* in any Prossoation instituted subsequent to the re covery of such judamopt, but shall not be a bar to the infliction s.f punishment by fin plisomment, u provided by said fourth seo• lion. eta 6.* All sots and parts of sots Incon sistent with thd provisions of this aot ars hereby repealed. From Mexleo.i.MitilmUllan.-Prlsoners Liberated Vs, Tom, Jane 14.—The 'tomer Mexico, TOll2 Her/Ina 011 the Bth Init., brings the fol. (Wee: Havana, June 0 —.The British mallpacket Oi.yde arrived yesteo4,7 a week. She briny nem tram the City of Mexico to the 25:11 and 'era Chas to the let (net - MezimiMin bed arrived on the morning of the Sikh ult., at 'Vera Cron, in the Novara, having touched at bladeris and Martinique— at the latter place for ova., and where then.. Emperor liberated and carried•with bite four of the prisoners Condemned to hard labor by Eerily. He also liberated eight more; and paid their passage to Vera Ores, and distri bete d.twe thottsma /1 francs among the remain der, promising that be would attend to their fate immediatelynn his arrival at the City of genie). The 9711.000,000 Loan —Me Two Aagat Tend rt. Nra Yost, June 14.—The N. Y. Cknoter. dal says: "We areluttborised to stets that the Secretary of the Treunry will actept s in payment toward the seventy-tire minion loan, the two year On per cent. legal tenders al lowing the spanned interest ' =dais° ordinary certificates of deposit with scorned interest. ThG arrangement will materially facilitate subscriptions to the loan. Large amount:lot legal tender, of the two-years lune are being repaired at the anb-treasury. On Saturday about 6,000,000! were. fp:aired, yesterds7 T,000,000 and to , :ley the amount will probe. hly reach 7,000,000, making a total of $lO,- 000,000 in three dam Poona Canforaln. NSW YOU, JUDO It —The steamer Ninth" era light has Jan arrived from Aspinwall. The Are at Aspinwall, on the sOtb, destroyed ten bleats, Including the City Hotel. The loss was heavy. An attempt to aseasslaato Mascara woo anettermeafai. ! The summer Illinob wm at Aspinwall 0,1 the awaltinetha arrival of the Amer's. at Panama, from pan Vranalmo. Meeting. of the! Fremont club In Now Took Qty. . • • New You, June 14—The meeting of the' Framont evening, thoughleslarlt4 attended, was very Otatiollillie. Speeches were made by Dynast D. G. Walker, of Vet. =one, and °thin, Desolations wire sidapted ratifying the Cleveland' nozoinations, pledg ing support ,the ticket, reaommendlug the formation at Webs, and ,denottnang the nomination or Littcoin. Woundid In She: mania Department. SIUT You, Zone 111—The Herald amid pondent mays Shinnies losses have Amount% ad to 10,000 wounded, all of which have Deft taken to Nashville and The nunietleat tattle of the Army has dot been reduesd, - bit hiu taeseared &atm this time till'jod o 'Chstili ooo "tei audit Ls believed It is luny tiniusandkitrousw um lataii 1,11 Itte„_2l,lllr. j.• •, Nzirlol‘iatkii.:The fie(' irobigs: ton special sa r ttyt th* Wit 4113wi iota *.tamo xo Ef!l4tet att =M*lO - , - ~v..~:4 `su`;::~H~~Gt vrit}:.~n~.y%fliLww'Sl':: f IMPORTANT FROM MEMPHIS EXPEDITION OEDE6 BTURGIS DUMB Desperate Fight at Gantown ;NEON WAGON TRAM AND 43ENITISTITON oArrua RD ARTILLERY DESTROYED AND ABANDONED Rear of Sherman's Army Threatened. Mrstrurs, Oda Cairo) Jane 14 —The °sped'. Lion under Gen. Sturgis, which left !demob's June let, is just coming in. Wo horn from an °Meer that they mot a large force of rebels at Gantown, said to be 10,000 infantry and tawdry, the commands of Forrest, Leo and Gaddy. This force attacked them cud denly, and a most desperate tight maned, re sulting in the defeat of SW:nivel , with the loss of his wagon train and ammunition. The loot woo the most severe lose, as Sturgis run out of mamas/Wen, and was obliged to destroy and abandon his artillery. Many of his infantry were captured. The exact number Is not now known. Sturgis' forces* emulated of three thousand cavalry anti Ire thousand infantry. This large rote' fora Le supposed to have been en route to . Sherman's roar to interfere with his comment. cations. Corns. Bunton and Diseased Yalta. Da. BASDALZ, eThisr eminont Chiropodist, who efeetnd many cares of mind and bunion., is again among na, and is heated at 20 Fifth street, over Andrew's tea store. His opera.- dons are tenacious, painless and speedy, and knowing, as all should that comfort in walk ing is essential to health, those algoted with these troublesome pests would do well to give the Doctor a call. Mr. Hit Young, and Mr. James 211111 ager, well known in this comma. nit., for years, ware •ifficted with both coins and bunions fora long thud. Dr. Rd Young sap: Dr. Randall most stmossafciily oared' some most palatal corns and bunions for me. Thema"! is affactual. mull consider /made an ezoellont investment. Mr. James Malinger writes:. Dr. Randall, a year age, removed a most painful earn from under one of my toe nails. The operation was perfectly suceesfal. To-day he has removed others, and I have no doolc; with e goal sno t:ass, for which I had undergone several on imeoessfal operations at the heads of other professed Chiropodists. °Moo hours from 10 to 12 a. to:, and from 2 to 6 p. m. Srsozsz. Norms.—The attantion of 09.? 1141414111 L CLIZOOI.O3 CO tho brilliant assortment of Spring and Rammer Goods just received by crar friend Mr. John Wein, o. X 126 Pad a-al street, Allegheny. His stook comprises • groat variety of Fancy Breach, Roglish, Scotch and American Cashmeres and Cloths, and ems Silk and Caulasoro Vestinms,—all of which will be made ap to ordar to the Lauda styles and in the beat manner. A choice ea Whom of Furnishing Goods also on handand far sale, together with a fail hock of Ready Made Cloth Mu. well and fashionably made. R,TV3IIIZ. Itthsrwa, WbeaUtz Adam Jacob., St Louis. j D Graham, Land The rim t. refill receding steadily ea that point, With dont form feel six tatted in the channel by the pier mash last evening. Tor wrath r yesterday wet cloudy sad war= with Ind Icarlens of rain. Taus has not Peen a Oa& aryl aal at tau po'nt aside from the valuta, pacaata,and the amto . Gra ham for Zaneatellis .41 ha ad co J.....11s far et Loots, were tt. %de d•peroorm The Kea Subinaux. and Grime from Clnetnnat and the Armenia from St Lords, are aa.ong the d.. boats dne. Th. Clticen ran garnet Ad on 'Glut Mum".lon. day, sad was • , 111 atltalna thous up to ;low. pater day. It was thong,ta. 'wearer that atm tr,uld be able toilet oft dorlos the arnuaan. The Glanava laud is• 01, du attired .t St Louls on Saturday gut trOM Pittsburgh_ sod the Fan y sru ad rertbei to bate there for this city on Roanoke from (manila, la on Inn OM up, arfol .111 probably arrive/ hero t -ulght the Al Qtpt Gorton, la too rrtrular packs: far Whrellu= to-day. lamina rumor. y as want. MA It BIED t LITOWES—VICK..—AL £L nacre Obn•cb, Pitt.. Magi ca Tautly awning • Jan • 14th, by Lft Dn. E. EL Chu Nano. Hog. EDWIN IL srowz ..d Hiss SIMI Vint. No card/ 1864. - - 1864. r•COSTAWIP• HAT, 110A011, EXTERMINATORS. 4 16 your. eatabllaltof to N. Y. OBI." .0o ly hafallible romldles known." nTreo from P.diont.' "Not don/irons to tb. liramsn rurally." "Batt mom out of their bolo. to dia." - Bold by all Elfrarglate orm7orbara Banana I of W vortlurao Indlatkum. l.Oottu'a Doot, No. 4112 Elmadnat N. T. sireida b y B. A. rsatizaTocib. 8081 A 00., and BN. SLLIBB • 00 " Wbolmal. and Brian Agana, Pittsburgh, Pa...; HYNA v P. BONWASTB, Wholassla and &tall Ararat, Allcutremy Ott,. mt•itilta BIUDGEWA.TEA. IMO. COTTAGE DRABS, GISOUND In POOR LIIIIIZED OIL. lz =moat Drub Dbuderu, 2:1 OOTTAGYZ, vuadus, BaILUOLD mon, a. euo, DBT .75, OBBAB, ZILITA BO TOBB ItalaGEIT DATA CHUMS , PAINT 121 ram scaurirr. Lune, ,•11.013Z9,T RIGIBIOLDB, Clertaral mhtelmd Agent, TI Malaya Lam, Nat York. perm WAREBOUtiIf. FARRELL, mvrio do CO., 110. 610 IMSIOII STREET, PELLADEELPERA. Pa • Itaaahotazars Double Strength Merlins Taper. of .11 ibxa WaAPPEIIS, an hood or =go to order parilngbort prior pald far 110/1., b Inv saull titirs. miatud FIRtiITtIRE OLDS ♦BD WOOD OHAtt/ MUM 081 al - Ml= MUM; C9HOLL3ALB-011 JAE. W. WO9DWILTIS, in and Y➢ Teted divot. oppoattolL Zamimdaon kbcks and 111 Fourth Wept. gain MoOARI3OII MARIA R. MAIO, W WIILETT 111111312'.. A tisatful meld ancetams CUIRXII IMMO, tionuments and Hr ve Stpues, ntifen PARS& EICTXSIIII.3I .ASD 1340 tom. STIBSORLBER, John Mateh 4S - Vo.'s Soda'AolY consaustlrreastitng the samardcit its *W.W.I ess as mod tasamblo Urn& 'bats parUest Isstitidsptsd to Qs scuatotsr4saotSillms., , . fl W.Oittaleiatedir kinsolMl =OAT MUM? seneened ttligildoPkbh U. : Aisats ME —44 bZitt I ititabdre Jun, 5 ,W.lrtirchst, n p Iseerint psdirgallnivolk lbr mob 1' Ita Du !.e ritaA,,,,, thOluilik"41110, joint 4:lllannair;i': , Mom wall 14.rnagmeLt t put- up • by I:karma a apok , mkAustiJus JO= A. JPIOUMIt ," •*- JzJLTe.3x - mrx , s. • New York Cattle Market. lirw Tars Jena Ik—The current Wood:, this Irs,k ar.: Bad Oattle first gra, try Ira 60019,10; Ordinary in Gioo SlOOll4 0 .c5mcc..514.4018; r, 113014. Ours and , 011aes, Can qu.sity, 11350c5; °Massy 04133 CO; toailuon. 5440; Inr, or. Lt3olo. Veal . alTes. ani .Inid o 7. 1.0 1U,1“ 0 dinars. owasig, 43..2 Soo. eas)i; 14 - rt.. 7)44BHarry and Lam.s -"Vatnia. 11e01 1 ; Priem 0708; ()min.',6007; (Line, 1 , 0 anti; I • erl.r St 6005,60. nert.sj revnaii, ejfpgi SX; sall-4-41:Y403014. Tbe Nicsi no tyu r this slot and sat week vita as to.l.ers ; Tutal dray., 4,/116: • a MI; Y.. 1 oJvai, 1,40 t; • heap arid Lambe, 11 378; arise. 13,641 vut.l last erwit—Bnor-s, Spa I Co.,s US; 0.1...,1,631; 801.si anei Larstn,ll.4ll3; Swine, Buffalo Market, . Bcrea,o Sum, 14 —II/mega Car demand. itsdy Roo 'Loa Whet d m sad moderat Ir .nibs tor tier geodes CM, Gall wad oomlm►l. ha eve •ed 1 . 14 8 wide .P.e4, olio no we& Oat. do 1 sod held at 11441110, one 51, bid; toer inane an nlott Pruel.l Welty mum active ton lo bettor, at 51 Yd. Fr.lea. to tioor York—Wheat, lE3f-, Cora 16 o, Clava Lk. 1 ports—Poor 15,310 ball; Wbest, 103 WO bosh. Coto. W, att.,. adlal Cap no—Wbest,l43,4lobutlii C0ri.130,00 hub; 0ac5,24450 Chicago Haricot. Ctncano..lnas 16.—Eland . sttles. trbsathtuvalt2; baser. otratita 111,82% for No. 1, sod ft .113 3 ( for am, L Ogrtn arm at lb. Qatar* of t : fur No 1... d 3102 fur No 2. et d iktt t but Lon; asks at 69%13740.K. to. tumtml excluatals dpscalattr.. tiro Joe. ac ,IT, , 70.01 addancad ; Wa ta ga frAtalli;2M'o El Mess Vora add Tonged 209 Xe• salts a. 3.12d11,6.4 btbra Be ilpts—a EtV Lb'. 71.ur, t 2.609 bush Matt o 22,660 bosh ti• as. •blcncnta--0,600 bbl. Flax, 1it,60:1 bah Meat, MAO taeh Cnt. Philadelphia Market. Parcaannua, Jane 14 —Vlaar drm and a luta *awn .qalry ; Extra Family 18,0459 wheat damp Eel 111,67e1.91. ta,ra Tv law - Ufa: Pr mid .ta aclr owing Patraleaco.-Crada'43l2l4. /a , filted la Bond 01,304%, d, F.*. OW% YV kr cull at 81 54. Oswego Marge. OrszoO,Jan•l4 —Float ottady al wive for No 1, 4813 t r hod Mow 58,7509 t t a tilt 6•at num and lb: markings:dot; alb 111s14441,51•Id. Cutest.. and enualuit fitlitbui • Wad• bettor on Orals; Vioar 4.2 coati. Baltimore Market. ELLTIZOIE, J nut 14 —Maar .cdire: fres!, aroaad Ohio ~u lmat dun. Gana • all and g I wutte 51,Cca1,51. NhLky dud aud homy at $1,33. ~.. ca L 7 ST LEW'S' *CAW rtl. 4...1..art Liararlai • Grp roortar.tly Mad • Lam gad tborbil rascal crock of DECIETSO. BOAT AHD tfl; PLANK, WINDOW Mtn BTU? LINTLX2I, 31113.8.1L1V15T6, MUTING, Levizz, PAL OHS, to, 60. He oidars for ISAVIRD LITT/ salt pr D. .ad tstr roan. H. B. Perm. ralatlas WW2 TP11.131111 of PO" Lilt ars paratariary larltal to , rus Ittla litrOfsto ea Grab stmt. m Hebb.. MAR mrs sppE ItIOR OILiCKERS lids at No. U P31:111111 STILLIT. N. B —My vaned reel even eemblet me to thrash Ornekem =parlor to any weds west of the Blew tau. LL S. MUM!, Na. 64 Nosizth street, HENRY WALLACE Commission Merchant, Na 1/1113011TH WALT= BT., GUICIAGO, Moat. Pardonlar attention paid to tiling otter. for PllOl7/110913, FLOOR GUIS ethetifot J AMU rd. BAlins, 41101111'10T oil Propane, rEFLICTI. Duorrooo 430 * SPIWIIICASILMS, for kinds of Building.. rod rpoluter-dr their erection 00 romoonablo forum OGc o. Soderroo 44440. bet.... 1% Lerma .4 IYth. A !ND. di L. IllrUhrili tt I_4 AND DEA LED to the most Atka, boatel. of GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, and ell •Ittods of f NOE [NO AND CAMINO TOBACCO. .BNurrt. FANCY MEEIISCIIA Chi PIPES, TUTIES, L., variety, ON Dra TUN ST. 0 , 4 0 r' HO• i' ' TEL. lttaborgh, Pa. I.o.—The 'bade supplied ma liberal tams. &ND IstULK uoao PUIFFED; and 400,000 00111110 N umru Os band 6.1 for was by DA VIM EUTCIIIS4)Ii CuNtilON M boxes 01301303 Oranges; 20 do do Lama.; 13 tbla. Eras; 10 I ka. Lao rib; 30 bW.. Yuri aura PotaVaa, a 6 b 2, prima ‘3,10 20•10* 1540 bush. S3tl3 Oora ; Jot rocaltr4 sad for sale at No 000 1343331.1 areal 137 0 0'7 rE , t, LINEN attaXPALII. T J. °Hai & - XX PINE TAR. Prepared axprevaly for I XLI3. Pat up to a•ar one g Jlent tr. Wand BuCEIVIS. Pollute by thedozon sad to Oarrele and balers Ofbu 80. 136 1/1118f 81111t6T, Pittsburgh . .. aird,Out BAGS I BAGS I BAGS i 0,000 deranskse C.n Deihl nags; 2,000 Indiatron do do; 10,070 Oats Sacks; 0, 010 •one bushel heavy Corti Bap 1 00 Bah Bap • I,COO eseasd hand Bea slum Bap Lae Oa., &on. w• ars 000standy receiving rum and awed-hand Baas, Banks and Onnuka. Th. wad- supplied. RITCHUOCH, dialllll6B II a CO., mbllnfte 11l Second serest TO PLUNTERB. PRESSES FOR SALE. ONE ADAMS' PATENT PIISES, plattaa Matt mm.. V 6 . 85 ), :rat a loam Sala pawl worklag ardor. Will tHI laid at a ban alnpipla Cact at addma apliatt GAUTTS. Plttabstrab. pa. CHARLES L CALDWELL, (13naxemas to Sum 'Edam* pa.) POLL PACIII 1 / 4 Dealer lz noon Linn swat =Kb RA= ezalnum W. sc.. COMPIII/ KARIM LSD lIBST BTHEITH, 4•17:17 Prrisurnaie. PA SPORTEC'biI:N'S HEAD4UAIiTERS, IZ4 ROOD ETP2I:2. J .ADEEMS SOWN Lcattes the atteattan of Sportaileo sad ethemto bb •pleadld stmat of GOBS, RIFLES;. 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