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SDBLIDDit
Meeting at Wilkins Hall—Spirited Ad
dresses: .
The Dams meeting held at Wilkins Hall,
' '
lash midair, Was ono of the Moat spirited and
indinated politlmagatittaings which we hare
ever attended. The hall was wail filled, the
speeches were excellent, and the audience
was kept la admirable sprits tbroughout.
. Hon. Jansen L. Graham was, on motion of
. ' Mr. Keeler, 4:ailed topmost&.
On motion of 11. A. Weaver, Erg , Hon.
, - James Veach and Use. B. Bash Bradford wore
doom Vice Presidents.
.. . 11. Cooley, D. O'Neill, Wm. Andenot 1
• ‘.. est Will M. Hartsell, acted as Secretaries.
o Chairman then introduced the li n.
l b.
Morton 111101,1C11641, of Philadelphia, who as
received with loud applause. He anted t at
It torouldbe quite impossible for him to ke
~_. a speech, ria he not only had a frog in his
throat, bat a wbole pond felt of them, croak.
. lag so that his coin was almost stifled. He
, regretted SWI7 roach that he could not spook
to his• - fellovv.citizens of Bitten:ash—that he
.:.-- . .;could not confer with them on the great themes
' . :111 1 14 n re ru t l i rdo a l i a. d .lfli t r:::) rATL Y ;
his moot earnest conviction that in shall win
In the two groat struggles now going oa—the
great fight In which our gallant armies coo
- 1 1: 714 1 6 :107 k 1S n tat fie'ttgo." u -lcitie° 3 ,l
4 hottest oLIAbb." (Applause.) The speaker
' - was'ln this city lota lifter at nomination of
Elotr.`Pollock and predicted Ids trhanopariteno
.. tkoa. A eartainpaper hero cantionedthopeople
agenda 4bis prophesy, but it pr6red correct
- ::He was bare again after the nomination of
Abraham Lincoln, and predicted his election.
• Rs wait:lett again. And now ho ventured
. -
.::=the . =prediction that the present inearebont
would be triumphantly re.elected.(Appluse )
fie surely as the sun would rise on "the mom-
Dig after the second Tuesday'of . November,
so surely would that sunrise on oath &victory
as had never =fore been witnessed. (Loud
and nag coatinaad applause.) He aid not
nue who was pat ap In opposition to. Mr. Dia
coin, or bow many candidate' then might be,
' or upon what platform they stood, they would
meet with Inevitable &feat. He knew enough
of the American people—bad seen eneagb of
then determination to crush theNM
d Ith 1 h ri
"'
SA IF tt the came—to know that what he
. SOW attend was not mere - political• bravado,
„ . but sobs: trod'. (Applause.) '
... , . The Convention at Havisbers had honored
the speaker by placing him at the head of the
Nhostoral ticket, and ho would do all In his
-- penal. to discharge the duties devolving upon
,:him. Peovuoylvania had already startled the
„, ~ Copperheads by the remit of her onetime, but
she would utterly annihilate them is Novems
her next. (Appleton.)
• H 6 then alluded to the Cleveland Conven
tion, sad pronounced it a &ale. Irthme was
any agreement between Bramont end
Vallaadigbarn, not much could be made out
-of that. Millen was any vmdarstandleg be
_ tween Btemoixt and ld'enTlan, not mach
' mould be made out of that. But let them
make what. diversion they may, there was a
decided and positive gentian:at among the
people, lasing them to follow the wise, the
~ just,the true and the faithful man who lord
ladthis motion to the happy issue about tole
milted. (Gnat applause.) There ware
Mae timid people who expressed : fears for
the suecess of the ;ellitary operations now in
~. prognosei in Virginia; but let all such persons
~, dismiss their fears. Grant was laced to tent
1 (Trentrldens applause, followed by cheors for
Mi• Grant.) Let no anprehensions be felt as
to themilitary situation In Virginia. He had
no hesitation In asserting that, unless all
the sign et the times should prove to be
false, Gen. Grant - would as rarely nehempliok
$ alt that he had undertaken, as that there was
a God In high heaven. lemlglotnot be done
this monftt—it might not be done next month
--hat after (as he had expressed it himself)
he had "Sought it cut an aat line,"ho would
lam soldered-aft that the nation and the
world expected. (Annie/no.), ~_
Theseballion would or. long be cras hed, .
and;„with It the cold - hearted sympationors of
' the siert& The day of reftibution for Copeor
, heads woe near at hand-whoa an indignant
people would rise not In their physical power,
tab their moral strength,, end con.
digs remishmenteponthe La& of , those who
.. `„_bills bleu recreant to their God, recreant, to
4 a
-•' ur exwoxlv end recreant bike civilisation
t r age. i APPi4us tiiew°alacPfthg te
, taught fro:inisasyto nane,
if he'did not
~ bellows this struggle mead end 'in favor of
xlo4.ladjustice. He felt the assurance that
GOILTYNI oz oar side, and that he Would, in
fee tine conduct us to omens la the field
, , and suesess at the ballot box.
- We have given but a mere octane of the
- distinguished geatlonna'a address, which,
• notwithstanding taw great ditikedtier =dor
- which be labored, wu eloquently delivered
and entbashustleally received. Ito concluded
,by proposing six clime for Abralumi Lincoln,
whisk were given with'a hearty goo 4 will,
folloWle by throe cheers for the !meeker.
atmDtanlllll'S SIMMS
E. W Dembarr; Zvi., of Washington City,
was next Introdund, skit delivered one of
the most effective stump: speeneS We have
wow listened to. Bahasa mostlappy focally
of 'Castration, and whether his pictures were
drawn from subjects , seriptural, natural, do
main, theeogiaft, • natonal or musical (and
he drew upon ill them elahleoto and more)
they were id that vivid and glowing charsui
-tet-wideh seinen an audience, and leaves the
mot pleating and lasting =provolone upon
• the =lnd. Daring the course of his address,
he leoldantally lot drop that he vas the
Author of the famous song ~- 'We are coning,
gather-Anahsm," whloto be sung with too
effect. i s ills speech,was - Interspersed with sev
eral capital:songs, which were received with
man of applaase.
Calls were thca wade `"for Hon. DEZWIII
Phelps , and Hoe. David Danny, both of
whom had bems present during the evening,
but the kir beteg late, : they Ind lett the
meting.
On main of Therms &Co', Esq. a 111181111
,moos vole 41/ thanks wits tendered I. Mauro,
Motif:keel and Danboro for the excellent
speech= which they lied delivered, after which
the meeting "Pm:OC
The Climb . / - and Menagerie.
'The greed molrepoiltnn combiaattoakrio wn
as Thayer k spies , tratea
• Vanl.tehure.ts Co."e Mammoth Menagerie,:
wig eater lite itty today, and afterparmilag:
the yeinclial Streets of both cilica will boats
oA the North Cormon, - adJoinitig Ohio strut,
Owing too - the thee 'renal:ad - to
snot the pavilion end arrange the various` de.
:gartitents, no , exhibition: can -be given this
afternoon. The "grand openiag,` therefore,
at tote this eirening:at Wen o'clock.
of - . Mcusru -- Mayer and
, reextenairsi as thellnion itself, and
therybare res superiors.
st_fetralsh legitimate
- e reg.c l altb.catllio effort
s; = Sreef - po/ishodmar*Ssar 4 ealaniff s, oll ^
1 1 1 las; and with the tries teletftsote ° 'll2. na d" '
T ..slonduts
th
Stesttri combined, and discardsoreryt4o lat g
bape
get; jat ts' %IT= r i. dri t t . e
nrthe sin and exhibits all the late attraetione
..
• The me g nagerie, headed by the mammoth
wax elephant Hannibal, embrace" a dae col-
Lotion. of ardmals, seleatedthe renowned
Van.
`malelte s, 'b e uret himself. . So masf these ant
' , • : 041 sr , as a glfli v lrllll=o - en .
Ilan u ial a b n al
Ll :fact
„ . !..sastantain of flesh," - and hes a
.I;reas weaker crossing bridges, as ho some
-eltetes a".• b " mull to hi s
ancts:. te7r • "11-'l'
a enmesh, however on
any elf-ear- oridgea; and,..like Uncle Abe ' , he
txt ej r, .. , jnithiefoetdearsilrogyl" . ---
zutrlenossd say nornere.. 1111 young dad
old, will hos' ardioas tee for " theme 1
;. The exhibitions will be on Thnrsdaye4l4,l.
ost Milky andlaterdel. afternoon. andel*.
r ni a g l a ga l iril d r a l arAt t l emin .gkelans,poterth,)
• We are glad to , lears • th at
vat nb„„gay which has- herotobi
re
~_- . .roltaracterised_ them , intend „lisioting
preeeedsof one antrtalameat to the
.:erf oar :sick sad wended sol diers
sirsadY tal' ' The y den
Wed one huadred dollars
*Ur Buttery Hair, sada& been d=tine
t alleszmur forlftrepa ' ve
trietionurposesinothei
„We predict forth= asocoessfal stay .
MAU midst, beeanse they have an exhibition
' of:great 7 11=14 and taro been drawing ha-
Attetute 'audiences wham: they hare pitched
B%ictaee.s+.•
and ,--ds theontth m appreaellng
manyprepszattone will be made to catc
h:ate the der, theta will be, no doubt, a great
'Amend
for the ante; end *Wpm and all
;- thoecvlablag them :should trill or tend at
:- , ,-031 and . got their *only at Pittock'o tag
' .. oppopito the Port:Zoo.
,
"titte?/1117:412r4 WAXVID-4700.-.8130
aff the bud
OilikethWag of this a "V"ts'"
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Murder it tap p.. 1
ThIS morning, about halt' put one o'olook,
ri shooting affair oe .. - • at tho depot of the
Pennsylvertialtallroad, In latch annthlcAtc_cd
,
Thomas . was•almosa I • tantly: killed. The
particulars. is far .as wo were able to ascertain,
were as follows : Et• • ral young Inert were
walking over the platfo in, and talking pretty
loudly, but apperen in good , fulmar, (at
lout aoree of the by tandem thought so,)
when suddenly the •• at of a pistol was
heard, and a man teen to fall. The
Mgt who fired :the pletol was fauna
lately collared by a tether who was
standing hear, but he , was induced to re.
t.),
lease, him, bythe rep sentatlcas of gay—
oral persons present that he was not the indi
',ideal who did the shoo g. These perruns
afterward' proved to be the companions of
the, murderer, who are dto belobg to a
gang of pickpockets, at frequently infest
the vicinity during the val and departure
at the trains. Thomas, we are told. pea a
resaeomble and in.:kens ve mon, and worked
at Moorhead's tolling in
at three o'clock this a
had not ,boen 'meted, b
sdent that he cannot es'
The weteriona thief J
released, from jairbut I
in company with the .;
rooted soon after the oh.
tn_ the tombs. He refuel!
of any ,of the party.
an inquest an the body o
this morning, when all t
murder wilt probably be .1
Commencement Exer
• burgh Venial
On Weals/day evening he nemmencement
=noises of, the Pittsburgh Patnale College
oefo held In Christ M. R. Church, Penn street
a4enrly lour a large audience assembled,
and great interest was manifested in the
various performances of the graduating class.
The following was the programme of the
evening:
Prichard
Prayer- .-
W. Lyach.
Mcate-LiundredPipera-.--....... ....Me NY Uwe.
!English Salutatory- H. M. M'Kee.
Idatic-ranatelLs SOru - 7 " ...-.......---11118 H. now.
L. Chant do B. C. Cale
! I.lorelitlita ct U. Y. Flecton.
I.ltiec-Auld Lang Byrar-..._.Miss H. ;biter.
PopubarAttatelee--." Marten Ulan:
Mbele , -Last Hoye, G0ttacha1k.,........111aa M. Wright.
-...—.11114 11. Hato Hitchcock.
Bom
15ualo-obody Liven There----Bliss L. Cock.
The Record of a bout.- B. Herbert
of the Yallay---.-..111es L. Lee.
tindereurrente-.-.........»----11ballery Beers.
Marie-Diana-...----111se Anon Mary Degas.
Gootraphy-- m Do McCarty.
Moric.-Calop del3 . cavouro-----.lHes H. Wright.
The performances of the graduates wore ek..
cellent- , many of the essays exhibiting
completeness and thoroughness of research
creditable alike to the pupil and the, precep
"tor. The subjects chesen were interesting,
and,.although necessarily brief, ware written
In - good style. The enunciation of the por
ton:ars. was elear and distinct.
The musical portion of the performance
was conducted by Prof. llohbock, who is wall
known throughout the country as one of the
finest musicians oU the day. The "%sing ladles.
aceptitted thimselvee admirably, and many of
them gave evidence of rare_ musical gentile.
We congratulate Prof.- llohbock upon the cae
ca!s which has crowned his efforts.
The closing 'urethan of the Commence
ment will take place this craning atthe same
place. An excellent programme has been an
nounced, and all who attend may anticipate
.pending a pleasant evening. The exemises
will close with an address by Bey.l E.
Snyder, and the conferring of the degrees
span the graduates.
Caine Cotrozwv—The contort - announced
foi Friday next, July Ist, at Concert Hall, by
the eminent pianist, Mr. 'Carl Woßroke, and
the celebrated tenor of. the New York Opera
How, Herr Habehman, bids fair tdbe a very
successful and aft:Lufkin affair. Bath of the
performere groper clan artists who never fail
to delight an eastern concert- or epera ondl.
dienoe. This will doubtless be one of the
most attractive concerts of the season.
PrrrT Triterma.—A workman engaged In
a bruit foundry on Third street; was detected
yesterday while in the set of selling some
metal which he had purloined from his em
ployers. tie had been suspected for some
time, but eluded discovery until yesterday.
As he was the father Of a large family the
firm declined to prosecuto him.
OnSIMIG or SRI D.1181.n.111 AIL
--...Tha-hemr fee, the opening -of th,e4rend
Fair and restifal it Wheeling Stu annonno
ed on TnosdaY craning by the ftring of m ta
tional legate. and a dispbty of firework,.
Gov. Boreman dellvired the 'nano:Tel ad
dress. The attendance was very large.
sys,ciAss 2.4.)CA56 NOTICES
luaus ?Lear, Plain and OrnsteuentalSista
Roarer, and dealer in Penneylvanis and Vor
mont Asti Of the best quality at law rates
OE CO 114 Alai. Laughlin% nesu , the Water
Walks, kitbsbargh,Pa.
A murmur. reply was that of the captive
amid Parthenis, who, when weavings garland
of flowers for the rude and herbaria Ingoznar,
was asked by him of what use the flagrant
loltseems were. "Vie," ebe replipd, bestow
ing upon them ,e look fall of reverent admits-
UDE, "Why they are beautiful: that Is their
use 1" So might we answer If sulked what WO
there ill of beautifying the, hair by the applt-
Oliioll of "Lubin's Plorillne." It mates the
hair soft and glossy, retains it in any desired
position, and Supplies to the capillary tubes
new, sustenance and rigor. It is the most beau
tiful and dutiable toilet companion any lady
teverri pommel. Ark any lady who has
al it.
- •
Wa Ain/L7 r r BOLDLY.—There are no other
Medicines Co rellabie, offset - nal and conveni
ent:as HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINT
MENT, always ready for me. That' are In
valuable to the Soldier exposed to Wounds,
Spree, Perms Sad Bowel Complaints. They
never tail
Holloway's Pills and Ointment are DOM re
tailed, owing to tbo high price of drugs, ko.,
at 30 cents, 75 cants and sl,lo:per pot or box.
For sale in 'Pittsburgh by D. L. Pane.
stock Co.
For sale at Faßada drug ebore,Fifth atred,
Pltteburgh.
For Ede deo by Geo. A. Kelly, Padang
street, Allegheny.
Orearat Nortal-The attention of our
medal' la directed to the brilliant assortment
of Spring and Summer Goods Put received
by our friend Mr. John Weisz, Bre. 125 Fed
eral street, Allegheny his stock eomprizon
'a great variety of Palley' French,
Gaeta and Areal= (Wain:tares and Moths,
and-ino Silk ea Nash:mere Vostftwr—off of
which will be made up to order in the Waft
styles and in the best manner, A cholas n
iece= of Furnishing Goods also on handand
for sale, together with aion Stook of Honal
Made Clothke.mall and fashionablY ml 4.
llintovaa.--41ainzel Graham & Co., -ter
drat Won, hare 'removed to T 3 Stalthiled
street. We Cr. last remising oar. woad
sapply of, spring and 'smanter goody, and
vonld most respeetfolly forth" ottrfriends and
the pubile la general to 0211,111i11e our new
atoek, barring it to be one of the &Bast
I t 's Looks onaereSant Winn goods in the cloy.
garmant waittanted to give MU Lai?
"L b oth ottoo and imply, a
Give us
el sting els ewhere and judge
street.
Erman issr,/funs,r
to inform the ludo:tor thl'-s,"
e°
has again a fall' supply _ It " ? 'strid the
tad hair restorer. Befrosaalor - Vies
restoring gray hair to Its original' tam,
venting bah. from falling ut, o Mrawrlng
dandraff,..te, .fahly entitles it to he classed
among the greatest mocasses of modem
times. Bllnon Johnston, sole agent, earner
of Ealthileld and Para streets. eod4w
Dr -
iIL
Mourn , . Dentist, e• / 62 Fourth
a trooto.betweenlanaltbfeld and Grant._
! No - Indeeententa held only offering low
pricer; let an equitable fee win be charged
la every coal, for the best materials will be
Vie and all th e time and skill neceewny Pay,
al7lm
avalw..B roam than ba aappliedlled
. ,
: .o awierseadearrbirs calls wIU be taken at
the Onialbee office ' No. 410 • Pena, strietiday
01 - sth3l4., orders left at the above- phial
will be promptly atteaded to. All talk meet,
le veld la advance • • • • •
! B UDlließoidtetilboi of Be:own a Bronchial
-Trochu, which nrill'rollovo dittroosing
alieotiona of theThrost and o oughprodaced by
cold and Exporcao.
For sale L, druggitta go:amity.
diavair—Every 'style sari at do-lowest
prioes, sho a great variety of Card halo.
graphs at litteare, opt:0011SO tho Poitalea.
.c?AltEtalate.4 bOoki Ana 2 / 2 84444 St Pl'
tea BTU,
sLe an b :,f, 4 4 41, 4 MI Paw Etna 18 !is Wheel:lt at. '
+.oixrig -
*3 ,7 2"11° ‘ AWN
4ti " , " 7 ii,llsw 'lB
xylvanla "Railroad
THE LATEST - NEWS
OUR SPECIAL MATCHES
FROM WASHINGTON
•
Special Diapatchae to the PltbbutialAtrottc
Wasuisargar, Juno 29, 1884
TEM lm MALLYINT BILL
The new enrollment bill considered and
passed in the Senate, to-night, was amend
ed u follows; Debarring sobstitates from the
benefit of the bounty ; a change made to pay
In
bounty thr ee' equal payments ; !Mellowing
full bounty to discharged soldiora ; punish
ing, by dismissal with forfeiture of pay and
allowances, 'odium knowingly enlisting mi
nors under Aaiun years of - age.
orning the murderer
t the pollee are con-
LDDITIONAL IMOSULAIII OP ?AMU
Mr. Chase has sent in Ids bill providing for
an additional increase of taxes to raise anoth
er hundred cotillions of internal revenue. It
proposes to rube the. tax on whhikey to two
dollars, to raise the tax on tobaooo to thirty
live sand fifty cents, and to inaugerate the
entirely new eyetem of levying taxes on sales.
Tide but ha regarded se , purely an experi
mental provielon. It taxes all sales of es
tablishments whose annual business amount,
•k Young, who was
few days ease, war
eta, and was or.
;Oleg and looked up
to give the names
e Coroner will hold
the murdered man
a particulars of the
Ices of the PHU.
College.'
to over , a thousand dollars at one-fourth of
one per cent., and It is talculated thit this
will. bring In a revenue of at 'put Afton inn
lions of dollars.,
The general objeot at which Secretary
Chase is aiming Is to same • revenue of four
hundred millions. If next year's expendi
tures shonld be no more than this, only four
hundred millions more will then have to be
raised by the sale of bonds, and this, it is
believed, can Nutty be done The exact a
timate of what the Tax bill, now passed, will
bring, is two hundred and twenty-six mil-.
lions. The new bill fast seat le, if passed,
Will ratio this to three hundred millions. The
saleitichttet In iniurreotionary States, and
the receipts from Imports ,and
,several other
miner comas make ow the other hundred
millions, leaving four hundred millions to be
raised from bonds.
TIII 111131:111-10.210a anspierioss.
Mr. S =Wu, from the Committee on Foreign
Relations, declined to recommend the publi
cation of documents relative to French
and Mexican affairs, and moved their- refer
one!, to the Printing ComMittee. Mr. Wade
thought their euppression would give rise to
Suspicion. Mr. Cowan said nobody would
read them if printed. Mr. Sumner insisted
that the matter of printing was simply a
question of eumomy. It was refeitad to the
Committee on Printing.
COPP I / 1 11211D PAMIRS.
A spiny dismission occurred in the evening
session of ;the Senate upon taking tip Mr.
Powell'.. resolution .and eympathy with the
sufferings of the Cincinnati Enquirer. Mr.
Cowan supported Copperhead publications,
and denounced their suppression. Mt. Lena,
oi Indiana, sustained the order prohibiting
its circulation in Kentucky.
RITITAL TO PIIIT ► RIPOTT.
Mr. Bale's resolation for printing the re•
port of tho McDowell COMIII4IIOII for the
Investigation of frauds In the Windom
Department was lost. Messrs. 'Hend
ricks and Lane took occasion to ylndierati
Col. Black, one of the parsons imputed, in
decided terms.
0270177.11.17/ OD 783 11721.2 a? 732 COVII2
The politicians, fearful of the oupopuhuity
of repelling the commutation dada, declare
that this Congress eau% afford to do soy more
unpopular thinfte. It remains to be Teen
'Welt will carry the day..
'rue aniartess wssuuss.
A long diem:umiak maned an this reaolu
Hon renting seats' to claimant' from Arkin
sis. It was dbposed of a vote of 21 to 6
Those voting nay being Hems. Doolittle
Hicks, Howe-, Laze, (of Hansa,) Neltalth
and Pomeroy.
otra ;mien •ID rixanoi
The great question of whether enough shall
be raised by taxation to keep our flaances on
a basis fogad that no man east question their
stability, remains as the chief matter of im
portance which Congress has to deoide before
adjotulussent.
IJIo7II/2 ILITIII3I HILL al PUTARATION
Secretary Chao Indite oa another hundred
calliope of in;ernal revenue, and le preparing
a bill to eubtait to the Ways and Means Com
mittee.
PATYMIT OP HOP LID WOIINDSD BOLDLIIII
All the tick and wounded soldiers in the
hospital, in this city and Alexandria ,have
beenplid up to the Brit of May.
♦ DL% OP lIITILTISAT4O7 LID PILATZt.
Mr. liarlan offered a resolation, which vu
carried; riquating the Praddent to appoint a
diy for:national htnallation and prayer.
/1111DYZES' HOWLS
After working all day on the Prceamao's
bill the Senate finally imaged lc last night at
twelve o'clock.
DELAYED DISPATEHE L
Epodal Ditostth to the PAtabargb Gnat..
WASIIIICI2OB, Jane 28, 1884
F 24111 THE -,43,1' OF 1.07011 LC
Oar latest dispatches from the Army of
the Potomac bring news ne, to yesterday
(Monday) morning. Sandal' night Sheridan's.
forces had not yet all anoooded in getting
MOH the James river, but boats were ferry.
ing them over se rapidly as possible. Late
on Sunday night tiring wee heard in the dl.
reotion of Vileox's Landing, and an impose
elan prevailed at headquarters thatthe rebels
,had again made an effortto InipedeSheridares
progress.
Oa Friday afternoon a rebel battery in front
of Petersburg opened on one of our hospital
trains. Several horses were killed, but for
tunately the men all escaped.
The railroad has been completed from City
Point to the front, - and trains are now run.
tang. Transports loaded with ties and rails
are lying in the stream, off City Point, for the
purpose of eaten ho our line ad.
V4llOOO. •
A hospital has been established on the, Ap
pomattox river, some two miles above City.
Taint, Irani ithintee the wounded are taken by
stamen/. Several thousand of wounded are
th ere . Owing to the extremely warm weather
the mortality among them Is considerable.
'she toll of 4e country in the vicinity of
i 4 .- prei Is CO 'nib!, dry that it Is not pot
tenrfe--,--7..r gut% make a sudden move.
afire ' up= t h e I ' Norman clouds of dust
All is quiet along they dent
t ax i t em Babr sir of the Apparent
the enemy can have no hAlerwhad and
him, unless they btingnelt a
of all armsage's:Let him as would tat . ' n.
' weaken otherpOlnte of their lines
•
=roams OF nazt panirriaa.
Ilebeldeseiteri many athein officers o!.
the rank of lieutenant, continue to come in,
and they universally report more or leas de
morallsation'tutd disaffeetten,noi only aiming
the ranks of the rebeii, but among many of
Ono deserter, a , " member of the lstitnitit
Carolina Ceram who came In Sandy night,
report§ that Lee hai eenttwo /Arida of ear.
alry; amens them tie let Hoath Caron:miler
airy, to West Virginia tosot ellen Our
fortes there. deserter alto andersteed
that an Ll:dents, foree was seat do the mains
&islet!' on.
' The 'rebel Glacial Winder le 'reported tick
*lok - typhoid high and 14 recover: Is eon.
edema Atenhthil.- • ... -
dnotbor doertei -states that igiindor was
issued front bsidqoarteisii tent day* ago flat-.
,
1 . 12 /1 o.llt.th• Yankees had; wiql,cluusatsOtte
~:, :;:;:
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e2a~_f
BY lELEgRAPIL
Mr. BidaLs to-day obtained
for his joint roolutlon allot&
Representatives to visit for.
prisons. But twenty-four 8
tweet% him and Port Delaware
The Treasury Investigating
not be ready to report before
week. There will be a maiorit.
report. The matter will probe!
the next Session. : I
The Senate Judiciary Com
per:against the adz/When at
Senators. .
CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS
19sestiorow, /one 29, 1264.
Bauera. — Mr.nate's.resointlelaealling for
Information as to the construction of gunboats
under the contrast of 1862, was adopted.
Mr. Anthony reported In favor of printing
the report of the commission over which Oen.
McDowell presided, to Investigate certain al
leged frauds in the Western Department, but
after debate ' the subject wee postponed.
The b il l for the relief of Mary Kellogg,
whose husband was assented in Richmond, u
a soy, was passed. She Is to draw an =tinily
pension.
Mr. Sumner, from the Committee on For.
alga Affairs, moved that the message of the
President and accompanying documents on
Mexican Affairs and the conduct of Prance be
referred to the Committee on Printing, as the
Committee were unable* to affirm that they
ware of 111S:dont 'importance for publica
tion. Agreed to.
Mt. Van Winkle reported • :violation to
provide for the re Issas of curtain tut bonds
to Adams' Express
The resolution declaring Messrs. Fishback
and Baxter not entitled to seats u Senators
from Arkansas, was taken .up.
After ,a long debate Mr. Wade moved to
postpone tbe question and take up the bill
for the reorganization of the rebel States,
which was lost. The resolution * . ai than
passel—yeas 21, nays S.
Mr. Anthony, from the CStomlltee on Pah
110 Printing, reported in favor of printing
the report of the conunierion over which
Gen. McDowell presided, in relation to cur
tain alleged frauds fie the .Wesrern Depart
ment.
Mr. Ilendricka laid that 1.1 this report the
name of Oil-Sleek, of the 97th Indiana,' was
mentioned as haring been connected with
cotton speculations. Ile said he had known
4201. Slack for c number of years, and was not
aware of any fault in his character.
Mr. Crimes wished other gentlemen to be
vindicated, some of whom had died in the
military service since the report was made.
Mr. lowa, of Indiana, said several of the
parties charged with improper mad= were
thousands of wale. away females commission
and knew nothing or the charge§ spinet
them. lle caned to be read lettere exonerat
tag 'Colonel Black from what are character
ised as false and slanderous cluagu.
Mr. arimas mould an indelicate postpone
mesa of farther proceedings, which was
,aghed to.
. A rosoladoa declaring Messrs. Pishbao k
and tatter not entitled to seats as Senators
from Arbutsis was pissed—Jess,27; nays, O.
On motion of Mr. Fatter, the balls' amend
ment of the Penslon - Aot of July litth, 1882,
was taken up. lle dates that 15;000 oases
would be relieved by the provisioni of this
bill.
The committee', amendment affording to
the wires and 'ohEdrm of colored molders
the benefits of this bill, without bother proof
than the foot that the partial ban , iiired to
gather for two yam, was adapted:;
tither Other amendments were 'greed te; and, the
bill wu passed.
Mr. Canners, b./ Oman/moue °enfant, intro
duced a bill to provide for the 1410 of mineral
land and extend the right of pre-emption
thereto.
The oonsideration of the bill to reimberso
Pennsylvania being reamed, Mr. Sherman
submitted an amendment striking outTonn.
sylvan% makiagge billgeneral, and paying
ail the militia engaged in repelling the.iava.
sion of Pennsylvania, Of wherever. they have
' been paid, and refunding to the Governor of
the State to which they bekaged in treat for
the State, or institution'or individual, *hi ,
advanced money to the State.:The Maud
meat was adopted.
Bi r , Ten Eyck withdrew his salatitute.
Mr." Wilson, from the Military Committee,
reported •the Douse bill to further regulate
and provide the National Militia.
The President pro tem appointed Mauro.
Harlan, Conners and Poster a Committee of
Conference on the part of the Senate on the
'Naito Railroad' bill, and Messrs. Doolittle,
Hanle. and Nesmith on the Northers' Paoli;
?mite bill. s
`n motion of Mt. if salsa, a jointresolution
w ilik4opted that the President of the United
fitatesa i . requested to appoint it day for hat
millat" sad . PraTer by Ale People :of the
United Stat./.
awning Recien..-.M r . Powell moved to
Postpone prior •rders and taklup the joint
resolution ea follow'
Ur,_ A military order hai recently
i= /Atha 8 tato of Reutooky prohibit-
Ong the circulation in mid Stat. of the Cl.. eh:2W .S'etsii , .. — v a nowepaper , pinned and
pabibilm4 in Cincinnati, Ohio. andwhereas a
ffell preseininsential to maintain the rights
end liberties e 4 the peoples therefore belt re.
quested rittka President to mum the afore.
said order to.be revoked, and that the Prat
drat be farttuarrequested to issue sorb orders
11111fillpfernt, themilltaryavOliorkloo fromin.
Moiling upon the freedom of the protein fa-
Mr.conetweggia - so knowteeptd the
01noinnati liv'rire. Ha did not know what .
it oantalnad„anddid not azoikat
cruelty, andB disregard of the Mutifeiof war
fare in all civilised nations, placed a moil=
of helpless prisoners in comb:mous place" in
Charleston hibor;errolod to the fire of our
(rebel) batteries, in. order to prevent at (rob
abl)' from keeping the vandals away from
Charleston, while at the lame time they
.(the
federal') we murdering the helping" women
and ohildien of that city. This was Intended,
the deserter says, to operate on the South
Cerollzdans in Lee's array, as appeal; were
made to them to revenge their friend'.
vea mr/OLLIIIO ACT—IUMILItedIIDSTRITti.
Mr. Smithers' substitute to the bill to
amend the enrolling act, pasted the House to
day by a majority of 79 to 93. It does not
materially Mar from that reported by the
Military Committee. It authorise' the Pres
ident at his discretion to call out any number
of volunteers. In case the quota of any State,
or District shell not be tilled in ilrty-dayss
the President may order a draft for one year.
Those who serve for one, two or three yoare
are to receive" bonaties,ireepeetively, of two
hundred, threehundredrind fourhundred dol
lar'. No commutation It to be atlowed. An
amendment authorising entistme..ns In rebel
lions States; Waa appended by the Massaohn- -
setts delegates'. So thej all voted for the tubed-,
tote. Thad. Stevens stuch out against It to the i
last. Six Democrat/ made It convenient to
be absent when tho votei was taken, fearing
the bill might not pass, and then they would
lose a valuable lever In the coming Preeiden•
tW campaigs, as the bill Is pretty generally
regarded as somewhat 04100 J to the people.
It is proper to toy that age was seamed
Only by the urgent mines and represents
lions of the President aid War Department.
Whet its foal shape will be, cannot yet be
told, as it will now go to the Committee of
Conference, where some n • Important tootilfi.
cations may be made.
rzszcam'd nu
The hill.to establish a btu
Affairs Wit considered ago
Satiate. An amendmentrep
explanatory of the conflscati
ed by a Tote of 23 to 15. 13
of Mr. Doolittle, all officer'
tone are so far placed ender
to be tried by coart martial
by Mr. Willey provides fa
homes for freedmen, when a
cannot be foand,• among hat
and regalia' the opening of
with Beate atithoritles on the
taxiscoasae DiTIFT2II LOTII.
. ea of Freedmen's
i . a to-day In the
1. lbw a resolution
on Cot was adopt
the amendment
. Oder 'lts pros's
, military law as
Tao amendment
r the lading of
landoned estates
i. no ettployors,
aonerpondonce
Inbjeat.
AND 13 11711.1te
ll=
The bill amendatory of tht
commercial interootuse betw
surrectionaryr Stator way could
ed. An amendment of Mr.
ed, making punishment for
act not a:needing a Ana of kt
Imprisonment not exceedins
Another amendment allows ti
to supplying the actual meets
scald's:gin insurrectionary db
&My lines.
; law conoarnlag
toyed and io
• °rod and pan-,
mill was adopt
rlolatlon of this
DO dollars and
throe years.
ade to extend
Ides of persons
'ets within eta'
♦IIRI TO POZTO •XD
isvantsen sotto
g Senators and
ts and military
'atom stood be-
ommitteo will
ho list of this
. and minority
• ly p arm till
• ttas Till re.
its Arkansas
- &:ii;.=zi - ;.. - - -
1. .
to Omission to oppo se this infringement
of rightiks fnicrel.
The President cold a general debate was
not in order.
On motien..to take up the rotation, it was
then taken up, and the resolution wit lost by
a vote of 8 yeas against 25 nays:
On motion of Mr. Wilson, the Senate took•
up the Bowe bill further to provide for and
regulate the enrolling and calling out of The
notional forces. The following amendments
of the Committee wore adopted: Striking
out the substitute in the Scot section, which
provides for a bounty to volunteers, thus ex
eluding eubstitatei from the benefit of the
bounty; changing the mode of payments of
bounty from one-half on being mustered It,
one-fourth at the expiration of half
of term of service, and one-fourth at the end
of sold servics,to three equal paymen is of one
third each instead; striking out the clause
which allows fall bounty to persons discharged
from the . servicelhy woods or slaknese, and
reducing from sixty to forty days , the period
allowed for filling the quota after the draft. -
Mr. Hendricksoffered an amendment pun
ishing officers by dismissal, with forfeiture of
pay and allowances,lfor knowingly enlisting
minors under sixteen years of age. Addpted.
Mr. Brown moved to strike out the third
notion which permits.tbe Bawl:also of States
tosenceagents into States in rebellion to re
cruit volunteers. This was adeptrd.
Mr. Sherman moved to amend he amend
ment by inserting the 'word, "duty of the
President" Ineilead of . lawful for the EMICHI
- of any State," . and providing that such
manila may be organised, sztied and equip
ped according to existing laws and receive a
bounty,
After a debate, Mr. Sherman Introduced
the following-new seetion : ,
And be is /order =acted, That for the pur
pose of paying the bounties and enforcing the
draft provided for in,this,act, there shall be
levied and collected, in addition to duties im
paired by law, a special duty of ten per - cent.
on all Incomes exoeoding 8800, which duty
shall be assessed and: Collected in the mode
prescribed in the oat entitled " in slot to pro
vide internal revenue to support the 'Govern
ment, to pay the Internet on the public debt,
and for other purposes," ,
..,
TM. duty shall be payable on the let day
of October next, and Ake Secretary of the
Treasury Is authorised to prescribe snob rules
and regulations as to the time and mode of
allotment as will secure the collection of this
tax.
After debate,Mr. Sherman agreed to modify
his amendment, making tho special war tax
.flee initead of ten Ile cent., and It was then
adopted -25 to 7.
Mr. Powell offend' an amendment, tho oh •
ject of which he explained to be to confine
each State to recruiting within its own limits,
which was agreed to. Tho bill as amended
woo reported to theSeasteand passed.
Adjourned.
' Room. — ' The Noun concurred in the Sen
ate's amendments to the bill regulating the
proceedings and distribution of prise money.
Mr. Dawes called up the resolution deolar
ing that Mr. Schenck was properly a member
of the House, and that Mr. Blair was not.
It was adopted.
Mr. Dawes also called op the resolution
postponing the admission of the Representa
tives from Arkansas until further Informa
tion wee received, heretofore published. Af
ter a long debate the, whole subject was laid
on the table.
Mr. Cole, of Cal., wired leave to o ff er a res
olution In structing ;the Committee on the
Conduct of the War to inquire whether any
disloyal clerks am employed in the War De
partment, and whether rebels are 'employed
in.any capacity, and if asp who le responsible
for the same, but objection was made.
Mr. Davis, of Md., moved to lay therubject
of the admiesion of Arkansas members on the
table. Motion carried by a vote of Teas, 80;
Nam, 47.
The Moose voted on the Senate amendments
to the Civil Appropriation till. The Senate
had amended the appropriation of one hun
dred thousand dollars for the detection
of parsons counterfeiting treasury notes, by
adding that In the courts thereshall be no ex
ception of witnesses on account of color nor In
eiell motion, because he isa party to or Inter
ested In the brae.
Zoesiing Session.—On motion it was resol
ved that a committee on expondintret en
trusted with the Investigation of the ofdeors
of the New York Castom Renee be author
ized to sit during the recess with the same
;ewer and anthorityaehithertooseercised.
The bill to organise and regulate the Et_
ginger Corps in the regular and volunteer
army was Pure&
The House aeted 'upon and - eon-need in the
action of the Committee of the Whole on the
Stet* of the tinionOten.thcflanates amend
meats to the Civil Appropriation bill.
Mr. Mallory had offered mi amendment to
the bill, providing that* negro testimony be
only admitted in Federal courts in the States
whose laws should entireties such testimony.
This wee disagreed to by 97 against 86.
The Senate's amendment, to which . Air. 1
Mallory had proposod hie amendment ; as
above, was concurred In by 67 against 47. It
provides that no witness shell be excluded
from Federal courts on account of color, nor
In any efill tow In which such person is in• •
Wrested or is a party tot he salt.
Mr. Morrill sonde o report from the Confer
ence Committee on the disagreeing amend
mints to the tariff bill, and It was mum:treed
in.
The lions* sagreed to the amendments of
ho Senate to the bill to extend the contract
or naming the overland mail.
At 1:30 o'clock the House adjourned.
Rebels Repulsed at Pine Bluffs—Fight
at Brownelllle.
Cstao, Jape 29 —The steamer City of
Alton brings Memphis dates to the 28th; and
New Odeans papers to the :IL No news.
The Little Rook Dengoarat, of Jane 21st,
says A regiment of rebel cavalry under
OoL Sletrnons. attacked our pickets at Pine
Blain, a few days since, but were repulsed,
with the loss of several killed. While the
9ght was going ca a scouting party from the
7th Missouri cavalry, under Lietit-Graves,
found the deserted camp of Sicmmons' regi
ment with all their equipage. The enemy
were penned thirty mut&
On the night of the 19itt
the Bth Missouri, stationed at Browns-
ville, on the railroad, was attacked by
the rebels, said to be Shelby's command. The
object of the rebate was to destroy the rail
road, but they failed. Reinforcements have
been sent to Brownsville, And coneiderable
skirmishing oocnrred yeeterdey. Shelby is
said to have six pleats of arUllery.
From Vi-aohington.
•
New YORK, Juno 29.—The ddeerlieere
special correepoodent from Waal:llnel= says
the only reel business remaining undone by
the Senate, is an extra War tax of 5 per cent.
which will probably be added.
The Ricido Railroad MU as finally peeled
will be nosey the Lame &alba lima*bill. .
The Pat's special says ft is settled that
there he to be a speak' war income tax of 5
per cont. In addition to Sheraton of 5 per cent,
and a half, and 10 per cent. Imposed by the
new tax law.
The tariff bill Is finally agreed to. The daty
on old law Iron le Inennisod from eeren to
eight dollezi a ton.
The Conference Committee on 'the Papilla
Railroad will report substanllally In fitter
of the Rouse bill.
Froni. California
San , . Tune 25.--Goldon Age still
stlll unheardPaascisco from. Underwr'tars are charg
ing twonty- Ave to thirty per cont. Maumee
against a total lobs in the cargo. The Amer
ican doe to.day expeetod to bring noes of
her.
The transiuSithie - In traa• during the put
week wero exeeedbeily meagre. Wheat and
O url lu a
tumbled
ng
ain more
a w f r eey a n k f n or ng
feet. There le no general news.
Jane 20 ,......The Amtuican arrived at Purim&
without haying touched at any intermediate
points. She saw nothing of the missing 'Mem
os, Golden Ago.
PJght Itundred Rebels Killed, Wouitd.
- ed or Captured.
Fear Barri, June 27.—Information has
heamraielved from the cavalry expedition re
testily sent southward from here, that a rebel
force, eight hundred strong, under Col. Wells,
*LS sneaked, on the Reich, at a point not
mentioned, and all those not killed or wound
ed were captured and sent to Little Rack. Out
loss Wai very slight.
Grant's Capture. and Losses.
New Tose, Jane 211,—.The Washington
Star seta : 81900 Grant crossed theltipiden
hits taken 17,000 primate, not 'deluding
those of the last four or Bre days 11,ghtIng,
While his own. lots brone-third of that num
ber. Among the recent prisoners were mon
pear sixty years of age, and boys fourteen and
sixteen. They all say they were forced into
the rebel rank&
telptilm sanitary Fair.
-New You, June 29.--Thliadelphia papers
state that the grow reoeipti of the Pair et ll
imionut to aboniBl,ooo,ooo. The sword stood:
Meade, 3,442; Hancock, 1,200; McClellan
207; Grant, 177; scattering, 119. General
Gainack got the horse. equipments, General
Disney the chest, and Mrs. General Burnaide
the lsghora bonnet. .
Additional War - Taxeit.....nraip
.
a
aincouraglint.:. .
-Now You, Jana_lit.—Tha Post's Makin
ton' opoolid cari:-. amnia winks urged 'to
continue In oottion ttll it panea tho adsU ,
army nowt this snoriallngli anototrak
lig, snit s moss topsail fisnss proving.
;.:.',:t;'' . :.ii=, - ,''''.i 4 ;.:;.i.:.'.. - :2,1":.::':i-', : •- . :1. 1 ;,.`...'-; . - , 31'. - ..:
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V .X.PETS
Wow York Money and Stock Market. -
Etncial IStrpatet, to the Gazette. •
Gaw Tom. Jr= 29--There 11 a air demand for
stocks, but at tower rates, aryl to 2e; PlltablttFh a
Fort Wayne 112; Olerland a Plttaborgh, 1123i11. B.
Blass, lael , ICG%aII2. One Year Gertittcates, 93%;
Soren-Thirty Treastn7 note., 195a10C; Fire Tatntlas
Gold!, so Inicltod iota nalottled that an.,
curate quotations, sanuct 114 Ova; It opened at MS,
advanced to kD, and Cell backspin to24i.
New 'York Narita,
- -
New Tons, June Z.--Cotton more active .d
higher; 711,48 tm Mlddtto66 EkeOr excited and 69
10e per bbl higher, with a MIA delesend and largely
specalathe; 540010,50 for Extra B. B. 0., 510,009
11,25 for Trade Brands, the market elmingwith no
earn at the Meld, quotations. Whisky firmer Ind
/regular; 51,7601,82 X for State, 51,74 - 11.6.5 for
Western. Wheat excited and 106160 higher;l2,2o
02,33 for Chicago Spring, V. 2.942,30 tot Milwaukee
ulub 62,432,40 for Amber Milwaukee, 5 . 2,6002,42
for Winter Bed Western, $2,4605.60 for Amber
Michigan. Bye timer at 548.6. • Barley nod Berke
Malt quiet and nominal. Odra opened more active
mod tither, end clesed quiet and drooplog; 61,620
.31,64 X for 6ew.ll.l.xed Watem, chains *bout the
inside quotations and firmer; 97ca51 for Western,
the Outside quotations fur p 106015 to Mire. Wool
quiet and very much unsettled. Petmleum exclhd
and firmer ; Befined In Bond for ex po rt 000, Bennet
Free 95c, Crude isheld atlialft_u, Bedned In Bond
800e5e and Betined Olean. Pork active and dea
den:by h igher; 544342 tor Mem, 540 MrOld do., 543,75
Ett15,50 for New do., clueing at 51.5,555.516 Oid and
hew' Prime, 642,001344 for Palm* Mile; also 7000
bids New Mess, In lots, July. hopes' option, 548,60
(550. Beef quiet but very firm; 15e116e for Men,
kalOo for Prime, MlCiMe for Boy 2641
25 for Extra Men. Out Mists highsriShouldent
170518 c Lard higher, at IGyallhalle; aim 2,000
bbla, July, sellers' option, 19c. Batter about So
higher, but quirt, at Ma; t2c for State.. Ghetto To
better, at 14@illin.
Stock hit Money . Marbl e
Bon You, June 23-Money entire and firm at
COW percent. Starling irrretiler andintsottrekanidat
at about 2C.@25.1,-Oold trrogniar, and,:eneetil
opening at t 42, and Aiming at 2448245.
-Government titoeke rower; 5 .20 ttinilnin 79231x1;
&rod-Thirties; robniat7 and detail, LW.
Stoeta dull and lover;
allehlgsa 0entr01...J5510. & P. i---n .
Michigan boutbern- 55,14 Hudson. --.......'..„133
111. Central tenrip...1.30% 8rie........-
.•.. .........114
O. &N. W.. ....... 51 Ilies YorkOentrah...l3l
O. & N. W. p'd ....... SB°% 1 year certilleatea.... 95,,
Toledo & Watnah_ -141% O.& 21:Certilkaten. 6214
Buffalo Blarket..
Drrraro, Juno 29,—Flour active; Extra Stale
$.7610,50, fled Wird. Intrat $10010,25, 'Mao
Doubts 210.60. Wheat actin; lamb Balm of No.
1 Chicago and 1121rankro at 52.10. Corn nountttod
s.l Irregular, dooltig it 51,3101,36 for No 2. Oat"
88,5%.200. Whisky Irregular and on:mottled, riming
- firm at $1,74401,78.
Oanal•Frolght. [melan
Lake rt. - } 1676 bbla ; Meat, 22,226
barb ; C0rn,.152,066 bomb ; Oote, 62,627 bomb. •
Canal Exporta—Tlonr, none; Goon, 7,103 bomb.
Chicago Market.
Cumaco, June P2.—Ploor firm. Wheat =mottled
m.lea daring the day at ilfor No. 2, ckeingirith
boyera at 62 for No. 1, and 61,98 for No. 2. Porn
active at $1,61 - for No. 1 sod $1,28 for No. 2. Oata
firm at 64i@83. Mahatma* actlre at 61.76. Pro.
iiaiona firm.
Frolghtd.l.l.
Itoacfpll--9!,000 blab Wheat; 91.ur0 bash Con,
ahlymont.-4,130D bill. Fluor , E 5,000 both Whoa
141,00 blab Corn.
Oswego Market.
Oeuroo, Juno higher and unsettled.
17beat opened in good demand, but after the noon
report., holders advancetrostarlally ; No. 2 Chicago
Spring 12, No. 1 do. 12,10. Na-1 111 ileraulme Club
12. 1 6, to arrive. Ocru dull; No. 1 I.lllmis 111.seA1
21,40.
•
Coati Prolol to stead); Floor 4;c, Wbe 12•, Co
Br, to Not. York.'
Mining Stock. •
llonon, June 23.—The.follimIng are the prim of
mining stock., bid In Ikteton to-day ;
FrAnklln ..62g French CreeTc..—.--.IIX
Hancock 12 Dv
Huron
Lae 'loyal.-- --Pt P.:wattle ---. G 7
Baltimore Market.
BALTIIOII4 Jove Z.—ilessa astrarited'2.4soc
Wheat ant owl earlier% S.ntocky 82,Mttri,t0.
Cora;_ White.151.54401A- Talkw-51,58011,5.
Whisky dull at fige3 l . B 3. •'
Philadelphia Market.
.Tuns 3x.—The adrancs in Gold has
nosettled the, - markets, and there Le a large export
Inquiry. Flour unsettled I Eatr*FamilY aadaud7
vow. Wheat dull and quotations nom i nal d ;
Whits
62, lied 52,10.32 . 15; holden demand an advance.
Mtn Pork 545. Lard drm at 183 is. Whiski Hr.
at 61,90.
Corns. Bunion and' Obseased Halle
Di. Iturnms.--.Thie eminent Chiropodist,
who effected many cures of coins and bunions,
elrakt among us and is located at 20 Fifth
street, over Andrew's tea store. Ills opera
tions are efficacious,painless and speedy, and
knowing, as all should that comfort in walk
ing is essential to health, those &Misted with
these troublesome pests would do well to give
the Doctor a call. Mr. Ell Young, and Mr.
James Milliner, well known In this comma.
nits, for years, were afflicted with both come
and bunions for a longtime. Mr. Eli young
says: Dr. Randall most successfully 'eared
moms most painful corns and bunkum far mo.
The cure is effectual, and/ consider I mada en
excellent investment.
Mr. lames Millinger writes;—Dr. Randall,
a ye/tress., removed a most painful corn from
under ono of my toe nails. The operation was
perfectly encomfuL To‘day he has removed
others, end I have no doubt with equal sue
case,
for which I bad undergone several un
successful operations at the hands of other
professed Chiropodists.
Offloe hours from 10 to 12 a. m., and from 2
to 5 p. m.
rfAItEtIED
BUISIINELL—STEWAWY..—On Rue day evaahtif,
ZEltb Instant, by the. Hey. Wei. U. Paxton. D. D
110 DE ar G. DIIBFINILL sad rue J., daughter
of tee late Wm. O. Stewart, Eoq.
COMMISSION PRODUCE—Now it
store ;sad for We—.
2 =fey frilly flatter;
500 do lo Ki tt3tote Potetottt;
00 do choke Doled Apples;
100 bash. prime Dried Peoriat4
WV Do. Omar, Meer ;
WOO " Dabbed li do;
1500 onric
800 Shettlderia .
25 Gbh. Caro 50ee1; •
20 do Dombm.
500 both. Itarrootri Baua
1* bble. boor (rider;
I , XI bags Illzed,PotiriOte; !
,140 L. FL Volol' a 00.
To panimEs.
PUBES FOB SAM,
ONE ADAMS' PATENT PEEZAti, gotten Ws, lb
loam
ONE TAYLOII 011.11 PD bed dilsebitiockdo.
ONE TAYLOR DONALE bad IT is 38
Wass.
AU to good working ordk. Will bo sold at a bas.
Lola lingtdre addroso
watt! GAZETTE, Pitts • • 4 , Pa.
SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS,
IM WOOD EITBZWZ.
JAMES SOWN
Instka tan &Standen of Bialtasnern and *than - to Ids
mama* Mt.* of GUNS, lunra • EETOLVSIIS
OLS, (hum 09 POSVDEE =al
AMU and POllOB - 81, DEUX PUMA and am.
monition et ovary kind. Ma decklistas Samoa ova
Siacrtatta to Ibis market. volt
CM!O3. W. SEVILLE & CO.,
(Mader" and Polishers,
•
(Tomerly Young Dro.Y Grinding and Bemiring
Sinop ' ) In an all rconalug loos Stith street to Dir•
mond alley. nag Wood ittreet, - Plttsbargb.
Butchers Clesvar,asuage„ . Straw and Bhlnee
Knives; Carpenters', Coopers' and Timers' Taola
Mheas,
Itschlwr Bator; Taloa
da, flu I
ns, I
Sheere,"Broll o. see Keine,
Mowing attid ro
rondAll Grin
de dh ugas szidiPo?Wag gromptly attended to.
iser
e :4: • 0:4 s Ai' :Ll`
WONDERS AB A THERAPEUTIC; AGEZfr—
EIZIATida TO 0111 SIC AND
Dlt. J. A. U.EZIAII4
Offico r 2dl PENN SMUT, where an Macaws are
suctsufhtly treated with Oslssairst. Usgastima,
sad other awdltlasticms of Elsetlicit Batasthiait
w, trap sad Important Eh* oltcClar ; get atm st
the offlos. No etuage far comultstlea.
Qum warm:dad when distract. bin 3,150 g
_ -
DRUM, Denier in
HARDWARE AND CUTLERT;
PLOWS, PLOWEILTEALE,AY ELAM, ant all
ths dltranont Mods of BEAMS and KOWSBII fII
me ; also, all Mints of ratinins and. Gsrdszthis
plamtata.
a. ES OEM, trpirr,
ddittolng Carson's Earer V n,
dityl.4:fistod Allstadan7 at/. Pa.
tiIiCDLE, No. 163 tlairrnsiott.o et,
Piano' and Musical Instruments,
Km§ constastay an lukad • Mae iamastimint at
szvr rims, MUM, 0
WrINGS, Ito., which :11 far tra;
&UAWIiItNY., WitARV NOTIOZ—
AM. Will be sold. rat PIILDAY, J_ol7 MK
eral 'PLASS, lugs aad mall LOOS, one WT.
IR% thr,, for vbarthge,ratAl race of pmlang gate
tato the rives and tombs them 'Deno f the b e ta
order to let baratem be ranted- on. All pawn
claiming =p r of Me above alleles Ulm.%
Italy and pay abssrateratil take them away:
feted YASthU
.£LLSm. Whitaasalsr,
s I • se. .411 ,
ac itlffth
SO Was.
-; • doriskeltruxuar.";
a.
boxes pr Ira kfirclei
Nal rosstrlsa fuel otnl.b
- • . 18a &lbws street.
TTNAVEHSAL VLAYaltai,
. 4 4.inzrgist.V4.4U
Bobby Depot. Aar IS 0:4 13 IM Qat I .. it 1.11 . 1 , Ab•
ege &PAU t7tiiitioto,
sum
Toot amikialto.
- 7 21- •
• •
•
J I J I CDICJIL.
Twenty Years Stand in
CVIII3DI
Below wat_les Lena prt Atm osa of Um
meld rep:a:obis masa or Wats. - iorpstap
Dr. Iteyoutt.s Lladtara Eisiutiihrz'
'ho Doctor's geritacates are 'lilts numb;
, .
mas«ueeCambodeaun=l tc; hla prspriti.;na
Dr. Geo. 11. Score : I became edictal trite piln
about twenty yeaa ago, and meg yam' they were
Bowing wrap, aces to trouble' Me na r y emelt, so
muck so at ti.Mee as to mink me for woes Some
time I wee so bad that I mold toot do anyttdre on
account Of them; they tune out on meat bags as a
hickory nut I had tried a groat deal .of Medicine
107 than. I use to boy, and take',Chaterei I could
hear of cc seed of In el/ciders ene pimphleM the
fell In toy lay, but I could no: got cured ; =wens
they Could do me same good fora pie:s wets, bat.
lattrirMili they Wed' return igente had se over. •
I alsoltAoliced to two Doctors, who relied MO
at ay:
holm sad gam me acne medicine, at It would not
do, I cordate get well. Over &pate ago I got an
adroreemeent of your Metiers Blood marcher,
men icterarlf. - When you abld tope lon told
zucondixcide would not core rer4 end thattny 'whole
elitism would have to be named by the Medicine .
beore I got wee. I bought one- bottle Ind took It.
home with me, and need it aciordlog to yydr data
tints. I then e:anal to N. you iNinto, when you cold
I could not expect Erne bane/ tom one bottle.' I
bought it, O. bottle at • time; mei I had need flee
bottlers,
,lettar this quantity had bast tad, I was
entirely well of the Pties,.which had awaited toe for
twenty vers e In ether respects , my health Is fin
proved, and I am ate - wall as could he irpoctod for
one of my age, being elzkir yeearspart. I hire been
Callum Cores months, and-there is as sipoariaco
of I rooms of the &tease.. I atm. do any kind of
farming work on* without the I , nto coming down
and hurting*: . I am Pitch bay, oho:. =tee 11%
or do any kind of work which before caselto hart
me. When I found out your Moo Donohoe I kept
on tattuitittmill I got entirely trap, 1 consider It
my duty to make my cue known to the country for
the benefit of other. who may be rulteeng al I ala
and do not know the Talus of your medicine: tent
may publish this If yore like.. I live to Wilkins
township, and win be plotted to antler any cam of
the truth of thlt ceellficate If they wish to can co I
KILLIOTT DAVI&
Decombornlt -
oar Look out tot the mama of D Et.
EMMA an the convect' the battle a S, GEORGEnd pastad em
tb • wok; alto at his ahoy on the Gaited Stabs
Manna on the top ciao bottle, to vomit Dein fat.
P s6, doDoa IT a apart:nu article laden. to fa Um
=Amt.
• • •
Bold by the Proprietor, Na 140
Wood Street, and by tintom Joaaeroj,•
corner Fourth and Smithfield streets.
tsar
HERNLI, OR RUPTURE.
Hernia or Rupture cured,
Hernia or Rupture cured.
Hernii or Rupture cured.
Hernia or Rapture cured. • .
Hernia or Rupture cured.
Hernia or Rupture cured.
Hernia or Rupture cured.
Hernia or Rupture cured.
Rupture or Hernia cured.
Rupture or Hernia cured.
Rapture or Hernia cured.
Rupture or Hernia oared.
Rupture or Hernia cured.
Rupture or Hernia cured.
Rupture or Hernia cured.
. Rupture or Hernia cured.
Marsh's Radical Cure Trass.
Ritter's Patent Truss.
Pitch's Supporter Truss.
Bell44justing Truss. -
Pile Drops, for tho support and ours
of nos.
Ilastic Btookth t , foi Beak anti rar
ions° veins.
Mastic) Knee Capa, for weak Imo
°int&
Ankle Supporters, for weak knee
data.
Iluspsnaory Bandages.
Self-Injecting end every other kind of
Syringes.
Hard Rubber Syringe&
Dr. Banning's Lace or Body Bce,
for the ewe of Prolamine Uteri, Klee
Abdominal and Epinal Wealmmo&
Dr. S. B. Pitch's Silver Plat,
Supporter.
DE. Kass= will give his personal at
tention 6 the applicatiOn of Trusses in
adults and children, and he is satisfied
that, will:Can o:patience of twenty Tears,
ho will be enabled to give satisfaction.
/Or Mee at hie Drag . Elton, No. 140
Woos thistsT; sign of the Goldeullortar. ,
Persons teritingfor Trusses ehoald send
tho number of inches atound tho bode .
intmedintely over the rapture.
mm?
CUVrAILICH I
GOODALET
CATARRH. REMEDY
It penetrates lo the wordiest of tble terrible at.
ann, ind exterrabstee mot ad Mena. tensor.
hr. GOOD/ILI w hat ant ea 4 perpon who err r
teld the world °stark rally R» —where tt
commesered,—end what maid ame It.
Dr. GOODALI hes spent s Oahu, to battled
with this Sal Came, calories its meat embalm
enameled known to the world the tat Dist Ca.
tuna. which hse, for peas, data theekla and r
march of medical moo and Whoa to -this canard
and to Zeurops, tan now be and, lath the tame
matorm armlets than morning - dhows night.
Thousends who hue tried dray Imam am In ran.
bets been pamneettp acre b Dr. GKM)DALIVII
°LTA= drum); sad nekr , pram it in the
mat etareraspost terms ra prase. •
Call
pamphla our mama evmsp, or send a stamp dm
et.
DoMeal ata Masai by 32, 1 , IL D..
New York. ,
DODSON alt o, 66 . 1, Amu,
012.13;oadway Hew York.
DR. 0130. 11. MIME,
_ Bout Amu
fl'ltttbmo
N Ulialitfb 1-1.11 , 17311014 • • -
•
FOB SALT BRIM OD liorprEwN.
=
Parmatnoitll cum Tette. Itisa r llk tm atts,
and all Itching 4M Itoralig &ati sad Mentlosto of
lb* Skis, Mb Obit:peat motrotto to tbobio4o . 'ot
th fi 41 " 1 "" 60 . - - 6, ' Ito for," oiltcceiut isle: -
Q.
triza Um dash Wu* to the 4133. ea thO ourkit4i.
throiro tho.polsonl s,.lst d 41140 2 711 4 : 1 '_ , ./0 andf.rgri
psniclo at it li dkliarib•w eFoliab, 04 li.th.
rods of the dismal silo:paid from .1 24 Nab t Cu.
14 5awastr: awl= woo wig", ; 4
swami qo.ous ercedhosat.,i:,
Sold ' • DZ. "
IM=go
Boors .s.gai moms.
4TH OF JULY.
GRAND FREE PRO
FIFTH STREET
GREJT 7.110 E. zuwanE,
411 D
1.V4C.•
The arivad Centre of Atiiaition,
• -
P.
S --s entient to tto t:ty, Ge o".ot ii34,llnd No.
CY WIDTH urkraartn the !mule of ielY:or You
Trill lain oellot 'omegas .worth /cad
coos korwn always to be ratqc..=,beraii.
•• jalo
A NEW SUPPLY OF
LADILT, OIDSTLEESN'3,
e119329'; 70USS'p•
BOW AHD onnaynass
Boots, Shoes and Baltei%
No. b 4 Market. Stzeet..
SLATZ/1 a aotz.
BOOM,
SHOES,
OP ALL LIND:VAND L AIL P14.144:0
MeOlintoek's New Shoe Store,
No. 26 ITIMAto ST., AllegtmoY Cfjii
SHOES, of every sdeseription,.
DITLELLANIM AUCTIi)N,
55_Fifth street.
NEW GOODSI hEW GOODS!
Ws tun I d reeelved-ver Sprlw; stssl,
BOOTS AHD SNOB,'
Width we itM sell at the LOWEST CABII MOM'
Ws hesitate lamest . end best selected stock or
11LW. Mae Calf Squars.tosd 74;}0.
To be gaunt In the city. LADIES' Tan
Ia abundance. olva ma a cad. ,
Jas.
mbdg lig aunt= Emilio-it:l_
THE, " STAR WORE. I
]DST RECEIVED DI
GEO. ALBBBB, SON Sc CO.,
ro. 71 WOOD ETEEZT.
. .
_ ...,, . . , .. .
Bye' siut . TO . Youth ' . Halt Bamoal..
“ o.atotd Tla..
.. n, SJp Bootee.: ~_ ;
Chlldren'a Goat Matt Boots.
Than geods an nee to o¢ eyed!(
A 25
w•rrazted summilled custom wank.wank.
IF YOU CAN'T FIND TEIF., ICINDOr:
Doors AND zoom,
Atil the pine rox want, at other atct®, WI
130)1LAZID'S. No. ta Bfar:ot etoot.
And Ton coal* suited WA in pries antAity.
145
TORN CAMPBELL, Manufacture - 6f
EP BOONS AND SHOED, of sysry deseriptloSi.A t.
NAM EmithdalA street. eittstAnti
•
BAGS 1111112 810 COFF'Br.
so :mix aunts Green, Mork z5l Japan 2,024.,
10 boss Cloclanall ammo &tap;
V 3 do do,. ydoodd
15 down Wait:bomb;
25 do Bur-tair;
Id do Corn Itromag
ZS bolt DLL . No 3 klackessl; •
15 do Lake Haring;
.
10 Dbl., No. 1 Lard OIL
25 bbl s. Byratri sod 7i.0. 31 .45 , 1111
15 bozo larttirl 0 : ,1 • 1 ‘ 8151- -t; • r;
10 run Ho. 1 Alottbro:
„ 10 boxerrookorod Cotton
!or Ws try B. LESDY&Y,, Jr. it C 0.4
tee 187 Liberty otreoL'.
CIROCTERIES.
•-•S 1-b3 ban prism E
so lo ODffes
'
as >b . Id. O.
do Cu!.. .das •,•-. • •
. .
SO Macaw do do;' .
no bbis. N. O. ifolawa4 • •-.
10:1 do tholes Byrne; '
20
4.0
b es et Pounds S'a and WS Tabus% • " - 7•••••
. . do;
~
15 kip S4arlat ;)
Lil baircheata Tosag . Hymn Lairatal ua -
Marl Teas; .• .• • -••.
Lanais; far zals low by , •
(023 j°S. l9i sad D1 ("Bz°-7,
QUNDIURS ! SUNDRIES 1
/..J P0010:10 prime halm DT) Pachar;
ICO half bbls. Whit* Pia,
15 do ,Lakp norrlar • . •
00 do .do 'White Ulm; ;
23 do do P 1 tad;
1000 lW Ocdtt.lo,
10 half LIU. Cinelatiatl Platen •
' • II WA& peixao White Beers;
~=;;, • -
CO bawl Pactory ORects'' ;,
100 do prime W. It. th . oP-10;
To arrive, on bands and for .1.1.e5 - 3:0
POSIES. AlSEtta NI Y7/11E01 4 3 ,
ememusz..l4l,Dyipw
PONE ricr.Es
Da.kr fa BACON, L 836, atom' ciripao nAtrtC
B.IIOEFD DEE?, d 0... .
out= mutzirreap rimar
- Prpreireae.P.:
GELUDT, 8E139, •
BUTT/tat, POVIATIIV, Xoo3l'.
Lod all Mods
m ot ODI7BTBY 11FLODUct; sold toi
ocam.ladon,•• •.• • ;,/.•
• c. copp,
. . .
uo, =mum= riquam, mad:lgl u
Prompt Warta Beftesaal gitai
ml2:fluid
HENRY WALL/LOB
C t orunigßical Merchant, s .
N 0. 1 130 801:1131 WARTII 5T., CHICAGO, thittotit.
Pa:eludes attired= pal to tilling orders f , ,
HIORWINC3, PROVISIONS, PROEM a, Gums.'
Fl2ll-.5 , 0 0 : half Ibb.b. 2i . 0.
~. ae.; il.; : ;..,.... ;:•,-..:
50 . :1 3 . . .. . 6.,
StS. 13 ~ - 3 Sap 4331- i31#;.;',.. ,
u.
Harland; and
',.
_ 100 Lau TALL Late Iterzbeg t___ - • . ,:, •
Seabed and formal. ay .. .1. - 8. oasYyL.L.D. - r. ,;%
. . .. ..—_
I • bbiLL EM;
B.- do Drlia dpAos
20 kn.* lash Butter;
ZONA% Dimas;
S • .
non imd Gir ,FQ,. by .13174.8 ikasrxr,
• •• 710.117) Libertystnet..
V.l /did, BEEN! AND LAND:
LS,CODS . t . s, Trowbridga !lutz
,Co'N
9,C0) o.lerattils Ckei
3011erm chnim Lest
Ls
!or nala • • '801192 Malt LAiel
WICK VREEK-LIIIIILICIATItiII
la 'prime arthdo, fice.pora grit, warrazig e d
tc. 6amtualim7_, sad equal to L'o. •2 Lard VA
Load aad.ror tale DT ••
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44 1 EL - Dth:Ci Ste •
ida -
co tad WatafrrorraL
2/111 BREA, "Oar
DTA. ,b ig r e t irpe ct i= l ;ll4
Itk - tr U V tw ,t U i ° k;';4•.et
riIVAL LO/118, e
vatvllled Reds, ta tbmtk
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