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DELEGATION FiiO4 AORGIA.
ail Facilities la the leatinecst.
marraitmox. simunA.
lobn Minor ;Botts '
in. any ving - rniuma anuntFir.
%Pffiftlen. (1% 1 p 1, ,X 14 -1-.1M4
. _.......
, * :,,OBBITLTAZIpr! lITTII ;TAB PERREd;NT.
't.. 1 1w You , Janel,s,-., , ,rhe lhoel 1 41hIllta7 1 :
iidlegldon k known os the Geollde Onkd
, Is, teethed "Weiddeittee ilet, efealltfi, and
floc* to have an early interview"* the Pro/I
ona,
t ) liela. Grant reeelmd:Wieldnetott Mentigg.
ti Pritmester General Gordon la active
• ncinrat for the nsheritinief die ' ' thisinghs
,
Mr. Ifelhonnie;apedid'agent for the Govern
.omb In Blonde, arrived yesterday. He reports
peat, destittitkm in that State; and In some die
,
Dieu there la actual starratioa. ' '' . .
' - - - •
I.lohn Minor Botta to not opposed to - the eras
' Soft of the new State of . Wait .71rgints I at
:••illsoiriedges Pinpoint as
_,Gerearnor ; accepts the
aholltion of Slavery i. doubts Me validity of tho
iiiillantion framed at' dienantirin by eleven 1
Ma; memo Thar. Gen; rebid, has apPolated
idsloyal men to olden In Blehniond,andAlsap•
(rrrernor Brown, of Georgia; has returned to
. Feakingtoo. ..
it is thonght more testimony will be taken by
Me m.sey courts. - -
line airmercial dlderretare -Veda- Bed% a
of intiutatuelAiniovists frod - Tames..
" are In Wilmington' inghig the appointment
S. hiel=ustlea of the Bnge= - Court,
f f BUIS= fromrarions parfof the South represent
eDUCePI6 68 kethg thertnighly weaned from Jeff,'
end regard his ereention_ls a foregone
'igneinsion, tmd aconleseo in it. . , :
._i '!Wasamoroa, June is,-A delegation of col:
need mani - who arrived here to Richmond,
Ore et the Mao El_quaq thisinoming; awaitin g
as Interview . with Piiiideid'Jolinian, , fbr'the
pee--of asking a aped& inquiry 'l= their.
on under the military restrictions at Rich-
It w lnut hic6 wh eatallnai en werelllealb4Nalaveryig.zo bettor
114.4 -,l Theiieorghi and I delegations Imre
eonstalatitm with Prealdent Johnson agaln
,Treeld . ent Johnson's daaltidar,lfis. - P - attemon,'
ay
W upected to arrive here next week, to take
Ammo of the Exectolv*Kanakra.
iFJJ
waxßs
, NAvAl.mitut,
SPORT OFTOMMEIDER Erupt - GIL
...._
e INlssomt the_olli - Relliel lees.*
w.isluxoTow,:aiiie le."—Tee• Italy Detuld-_.*
.. 41aut has redrived hem commander W. &Bits,
-ffintlli direPerffjOiceernlng the: enriender ~ itf.the
.- ...7. 4 . naval forie4teniAled - fftver. -- Ceieffissidee'
, g d
ugh, In lili dislietch; lwhicli- is dated; "On ,
l'
- . the Onfufdfft;- - _: off Mexandriii, Louldlensi
._. , .
ard," sale thatheutated up Hod rivvron the
.....,.. tsgM, of May, twilit theitelubers Berton, Ottichltu.
' , .i. ;Arid, Hindman and the tug Feat, in Compa ny
' With iii. ..
. -.
.., : illiki. d Ifergis and his stetimer Ha
-1 In advanieyof.tbe troops. whomuntered
'''• resistance- :trliaterre.r.. - AU he met
... ed to be well'disposed.' , - ' • - -
oirlitem
_,. On the mo Oflune9d. th e squadron met
t linitemant Co . mander-J,ll. Carter, command
. 4, Vibe rebel ri a l t itirces of
reeaised e fto ,i Tranit*lsela:.
tr
ntL
1° !
li. ; Lieutenant Commander-Curter 'affirmed Corn
vender ritzb oit u Xed elillM rixer tb o a r lam lui tri uri bolari is 4 eu tte , ° T a h lr e
f`?,- Multiplan, one .or the pump beets VaPtiazed in
,•
army. The .Ped Iduir lia latt -hiB lias h"n been tmli Tt a rtragtd cver below
the ow
'.... :I' falls, andjd . t?he refftted at the month of the
g
...,.. The WEsonri A, reported to be a very tumid*.
.; . '.;'• Ida vessel, and Is heatilyurmed and plated with
railroad Iron. She resembles the rebel ram Iten.
. , • ee. tier battery tonalsta of one elsem inch.
'.... gun, one
nine
inch gun,, and two heavy thirty
- ' Commander Fitzhugh has gone up to Shrews
- , d
1
~ . port to secure each property; as may belong to
b` - the navy. The number of :naval prisoners pa
.;t. eclat by him : at Alermulda was, eighteen men
':-A. ; and six officers, includlngLleut. Commend= .1..
BEILTI OF BICIATIRT lAMB lAD NON
efugees Refusing South.,
I • • BOWS PAIIDOMI,AiPPLICIAICIONIa
The Charleston; and liiimmo Cotton.
. .
..,...... - .WABIMPOTON, lane -15.-4 iii _condition ,
of
.
- t• Iredeolck W. Beierd conthmes to be most ca
1' • :030 .1. 11, ff• .acre in: boa no hemorrhage of
1 ,. his wound for the Pait twe' nty-anidays. . '
, Secretary Bewandis health (*ethanol to an
mire. Be now regularly attends to business,
•::.
.; f i end - converses cheerfully with his. friends,
,'••• ~ though his Jaw la , still - supported "by an :iron .
iron
ftie work
,• 4 . . , .
g ‘ • 'A large member of refuge*, 'white and blsek„
'. spre constantly returning Bonth, and army • day .
.A Zo i T l ar ft e e
w fre a sl i s h irals va h eof former deltens,
ntem... the breaking ant of the
brumerons appllcathins for pardon have been
•,..•,.. flied in the Attorney General's office. The at
,,.tending to th em Is noscossrly slow, es pspers
t is each case /Aye to be carefully examined - be
,, Intnatioo.
1
fore 'insect:ads:of Who President for his deter.
. f o lio m f l er only about sixty-two thousand bales of
1 :4 of that nitrated et Charleston, Bavannsh
v - and Mobile, have been turned over to the.Treastt
,l:- iry Department as required by law.
~.: A large number of applications for:the return
. I;:ti it 'abandoned or unpaired property have been
.• • . • parented and simply tiled lathe Treasury Dtpart
f4N which can at pretreat afford no relief s the
t• r , ',, Th e Set of Marett„ 1803, presided that
. 1 y sly person claiming Mohave bme the owner of
, ••:i, iamb property, may at any time within two years
•,.• , tallier the vutPrettion of the rebellion, •prefer his
'A. tideless to the proceed 4 thereofj in the tkrart
;, • of Cabals, provided he has never given aid and
. , •-,• stardom to the rebellion. • •,. - .. -
AMOIIG COLORED CAVALRY
lEntineers Arrmted and Disarmed,
Yonx, Jane , 15.—The Irintreis' Monroe
; dearpUthe Flankllddi • illutrer, un
;rids'', date of June 12th, says ;that !or Some time
k =suntan 'Vitt has exhibited:itself in the
• IColored esralry brigade bele/104 to the 25ilt
ccept. The men declare the grommet% has no
iziglit to rend them tO - .Tani ; On the 12th,
.;;"no• on boarda steamer,. ,thhi spirit of Macon
. .; teat took the farm of open
.amtlay , when a Tea.
• l ed was nut np to one and of tbe - wharf of the
Iftirtress for assistance, and two acentamiee of
4 tbil Third •Penncylvanat "Artillery were sent
• - tabard, under command of Major Van Schi ll ing.
P 4 approaching the vessel containing the matt.
itmers they threatened Mike.
• The Major resorted to strategy, and retnraing
-: to the wharf had the ratitisoma brought -ashore
!Under the gans of his 'men In parties of two
• mai three. •Thns they were all • disarmed and,
retained again to the inesseL The efteet will be
ready to delay a atonal part of the expedition
trans sailing as soon ns expened.
*Lard Attaaid try lathans.-Fue men
t . oild 84 9 en iirmused.
ONAIIL, Jane 14.—About Ate hundred Sloex
Indians in tamp ib attai Ines ifM of Fort
bfikben, and enppoeed to be friendly, Ws morn
; k g *tucked a guard of one tithilred men under
; peptein
f s Cqtafte Foto, of thR asee 11tb Vetethst Ceis i
A my. tab
f Imundlig Item. ..fa1t24,4 limber *tete In
were` ltllied T !raw .over to - the.
i conk of If4te • •. .• •
101..1
Their rzapc! lark.
:law Tom, Janallio-.m Tritsme is advised
from Washington that_ all el►llians from ibis
'ri t zAzi t t i t, been thomlicx.c,?,=,..lll.lg.
n ~ _. ~
BilMß= Mt%
z.
TA/AL 0 ? - .1/ 11 4 4*I3B4AKEN!.
hiredleginon kroni @ lchn and
PETITIDN FOR !PARDON ,FRIMI LEADING- REBELS.
Ge&•Tarry:in t:!o3;waBa at Riokatcmtl.
QUIRRTLLAB,
13PTE,NOyd? TO BE 8110 T
hlaw. Yong, JUDO 15.-A statement is pub
lished by'Gen. In whiehlak.sm,the
orders leaned by him relattreltomovements of
:troops, after Sherznan's arnagew.ent with John
'stow tub - been disapproved, were' limed
der haitnicikras from Gen. Grant. As to the
-working of ttie orders, he hierte: intention to:
rellect. upon or be disrespectful to Gen. Sherman.
Geo.--litoneman oleo '
•DnNLTleata it stn
showing tbat he Intentionally disobeyed Sher.
Mini's eiders, took hie ' , writ 'way ,and failed.
to esptare Davis.
z :The Ames' Wiehingoon.apecial7 sap ws_ara:
now enabled to fbrm an Idea of the length of
time the Ifinters, Clommieskm will be Itirater:
eopgedln the trial of the ales.
_
pietrement among the counsel the argument of
; an, itisienly Johnson wilt be ll:Mowed by the
'ingnisimit of Mr. Stowe,: conned ;Or. *mg and,
Harrold; on ISattagay.''Ne• '03:2 Puma
;the defense of .o'Lang u; on Monday, r.
Aiken will sum up finally on behalf of Mos. Bur,
tact; on Tuesday, Payne aid - Atzecrott's counsel'
UnN q="ti' en.4:llld<cillVlta,el:44l;;
and Arnold,' It Is oeutaxiiihti'Jitdeils'Astiolicate,'
Gen. Holt, will present the final argarnent on
behaiZof the prosecution On Ba.urday, the 24th
'that., and cache Monday following the Cam
minim will conclude its work by the finding
and'ermtence. The sentence ;eannot, =dente
rule, be prinnulguedrintil afterititiaa been p.
proved by tlm President, so that the end of
trial may not be reached- before the' first of day
of Julys ;
A delegation of colored min of Richmond ar. ,
rived here to•day to reek an audience with the
Preadult. Tbe73ePteeceS thiSimder. the nail,
Ia astricticria In Richmond their condition is
ac better than it was when they were in 'slavery,.
and they propose to ask that a special Inquiry.
_he made as to the fide, in order that the proper
remedy may be applied to- place them on a boot .
ing with the liberal and :enlightened policy
adopted by the Government .st to other colored
populaticms Ia the t3ontb• I
A correspondent from stichtssona says: Tim
military authorities under the commswilif
tech, Patrick and Ord, in connection with the
rebel Mayor Mayo, have Inaugurated a ant= of
orris:Vision and outrage- upon the colored people
or Richmond which - Isria treated i Wane excite%
Meet. The correspondent details these outrages,
but they have already been printed.
Petitions for pardon- fronsthelmidg pert .
the late rebellion are coming In -by thadreds
per day. Among the men at note whose pail
lions were received to day .are Major. General
-Ed. Johnston and Joseph R. 'Anderson; of the
Tredegar Iron Works. A clause is now Inserted
in the pardon intended to prevent the applicant
,trom rtoming in thrice:ma exemption from the
Operation of the confiscation acts, thus leaving
'the settlement of the matt:: '
of confiscation of
'rebel impala , te the - marts and. : to Congress
here et, where the facts are such as eall for re.
- ; _
The Swa r d ' s Richmond correspondent pays
(con. Terry had arrived - there and assumed .coos•
-mend of the Department at place of Gen. Ord,
Who goes elsewhere.
Gen. Tenter has been assigned to the tmilitary
district of Henzico coMay, embracing Richmond.
,Yin drat act was to equelab the rebel Mayor Mayo,
Who hail been reinstated with. his negro bilutiall
'rebel pcdiey.
A. band nf minas, -11iria, -hundred atnlant.
have lately col ected in Patriek county, Virginia,-
threatening the inhabitants with vengeance.
Four have been arrested, and two were at once
tried, convicted and sentenced to be SlioL 7.Ther
others were sent to the Penitentiary.
The Tribunes Washington apscial NM: Hun-
Drant's friends rumen that placing ;las
nurponalbility for his Order upon Grant Is n•dls
honest quibble. Grant notified Halleck of Ahq
Government's disapproval, but the specific 'en
tailment troy Hilleckh; and unknown to Grant.
Shaman has a letter from Itidleck, in which
tut/nye-in 'what be did be. wag cargring out what •
he Lump to be the wishes of the War Depart-
New York Stock , l one= Motley Miters--
:.. The Dry Goods Wade.
Tmcc, Jnne I.se'specolatlve more
meat, in stockscontinues buoyant. - The ease of
motley and admire to get up an . curt' ." nt ho
tote the summer dullness induces brokers to of
fer at margins which is having the effect of draw
ing in moreordside orders. lihnno:of Vie late
bears having set red their short contracts, are
going in with the bull numement w and operations
for a rise has,. therefore. almost no opposition.
throughout thedwy the, market was firm and ac ,
five/ with occasional dullness. Fort Wayne,
Northwestern Preferred and Old Southern were
Governments are el-cagey, Inn Without any
material change in odotationn; State beads were
drimwith rise on Tennessee Sixes; Bank shares
andltailway mortgages are Erased offered very
sparingly. The Gold room pretested a more
'animated appearanee, , but the Market is being
manipulated by thefinil combination. and Mem.
prices are talked of. The anumnSof gold avail
able for speculation. It. much Ida since the re,
cent import movement.. : Money is unchanged:
The dry good traderremiuns- dull in every de
partmeol„ and the Season, Is nearly arm% Ocr
mettle fabrics are heavy ind bleached. and
brown goods •re lower.- Shirting can be bought
at 253 , which is nearly' down to the lowest
polit of the season... Foreign grinds are scarce,
and there are no sessonalde goods of. any
amount in first hands.. The sales at auction are
mostlymade up of odds :mod, ends, and come,
quent.ly prune are lower. Sirca are 'already
looking around for fall goods.
Pros and Clothing for Freedmen and
Wisnzeteron, June 15.—A circular dated to.
day from .the headquarters of the Bureau of
refugees, freedmen and abandoned 'lands ,&-
reds, that; in accordance with-an act of Con,
gram eats lsbing the Bureau referred to, Assist
ant Commlssioners of Refugees, dc.c., will at
once mike eitimites,of the amount of provis
ions, clothing, dm, as may , be needed for-the
supply of such class of persons within their
respective departments. If, also Males that nw ,
tions will not be gratuitously issued to teachers
of '.fteedruen and refugees; - but inch as. are
duly authorized by Commisslcmers of the Rs
- rum may purchase rations in'the same manner .
•as commissioned officers - of the army. and will
receive free transportation on • Gwremmernt ,
transports and railroads. The public buildings
seized by the Government' from disloyal persons ,
not required fortailitaa7 purposes may be used
for school!, teachersi 'Soldiers , wives and tete.
gees.. •
The now in North baronas, is Ur
Ind mostly Magenta oat and seat home...
,The Texas Expedltlon.
Foretaste) Moan(); June . 14.—laintediately
after tlw departure of the infantry portion of the
25th corps or the point of rendezvous at Mobile
Bay, about a dozen large:steamers arrived here
for the purpose' of transporting the cavalry
brigade of the 25th corps. , wider command of
Beguiler Dement Cale, be the same destination.
The steamers have been supplied with twelve
days' coal and water, and. most of the cavalry
Las already embarked. '
The following named itemise hive their fall
cotupiement of troops;. and - are now ready to
sell, vim H. B. Hagar, Dudley, Buck, Sew Jet
se7. Weybottett, and Demollay. The.
numbing steamers will all be ready in d ;few
days, although the oppressive hot weather.pro
mute dispatch In loading. .. . '
Th.e. Tvreistleth - Army Corps-Dlssolvedl-
General Gainers but et Service.
Nsw Tone, Juno 15.:—The World'. Washing
ton special says: The final dissolutlonof the,
=oth army corps took place today . The' coca,
Plettohlstory of its organization was tiled in the
War Departmett. 'Tweuty.two reglerteutswere
anisteind ont from this corpsin ono day.
The 15th Is the last day in -which all Major.
(laterals and Brigadier Generals who me without
a command or arc not on detached service, cali
remain with that rank in the army.. Bailer and .
Banks go out of the service under this order.'
•
Destructive Dire in Ilarrbburg.
'Heatm=o. June 15.—A lire this ,morning
gestioyed:Fiemhere - coach (Lamy and black.
emlth.,App,..Dance Eoulter's 6Wlerd saloon,
Hese'. news dept, and WWl= Parkerhllre .
.dwelllngtouse 'and. Thembing establishment.
The'Deg Telegraph Tainting eke. was par.
ce&oyed, and Bryant 's Hall damaged.
The Exchange, the .. .Countr Covert Home and
the State Arsenal were sometime ia danger; but
fortunately anwpe.'.,Titetedd louts] , =AD?
pattie hi
s m The &els attributed to - . fix.
eendlarista.
Ferri' S 'Theatre leareteassal Ter i a_Culembe
New Tons, Jane 15.--Tbe Tribune's lereette
Innen special neye.,•—.lt. ststed,tbie th e WOl5l
theatre property bite been - dtsposed - of to the AS
saelitlort of Congregattonelletei and itmillbet
speedily converted into iplace of warship.
• Prisoners Released.
Borns, June lo.—eutzpone prism:me were
released frpm Fort Warren to-day., •
European 'Northern 1 3 linisrattonaonth.
,lfmrlfamt,4ltme -15.=11teltrorthtlehreend
coirag~udebilearne.that Ahem Is a manifest
1 12 t a ii Wlarge lend haldelis to
ea moat lentepaltslfhttnUt.
ilrheritlo NO% Lrelbtlinfotthenv and
think *UV =emhtrabts^l iin'Estop
they would Mealy ~ .bea idemWted with &memo ,
Peel* in elmtPnengTand prtnelole. There its
steria Aorrsletion Mat *Mr_ the present
f which pervades the North. era m dln rd to the Borah, no,leadeit
can be rend, the latter unless It le enacted
bJ pohve.l pOwer--,Tha, adrantnge- an a NW%
pa sense of bitylie ton/ udllone yf __whiten
mead atom telllionh of rtemor,..:l2:Ter3Leira
estisi eonsid#cd land"le - timed bg the Itesdest'
land crwn ere.
Addross , . • Cougrattibial etlietkea
Coan &wrote, a 5. —The congre:deg in ,,
ciVatritu semi= to 4l 7.mott the toll: ad.
dress to,Presideo JOLuaa eNsiltsudAni,
gregarious! qouncile.now In s mMortirt-Bosten, '
=ask , meaty three hundristehtteettes
lons atm cesistryi-desimrt6 present
you ihatartettam salutationii•tosistre you of
their profound Sympathy in yortr. great Sari try
hes..MWre, In Mathis You that' loyal
eadtheir prayers, and express thelreolemn con
viction that; the hundreds of thousands em
braced am morstippers In our churches will most
hctially cooperate with
,you In' extending the.
Institutions ore:Kind re l ig ion. 11Pertlikrotiga•
out the land.l
Memo A. Acrentreutitm, Moderator.
4 "`" Oa Troops! Coming Some,
Nrrw Yoni„ 'lope 15. 7 !1be '2Vitioie's special
17801-'l5O N. 0,, dent Sl* r, The 174th,
.11, Within tb,,phioliotentaer
SitzW.l3lll, - ,lllehigano7th,ared ueth,
Ellnehs, - and43.tith; Indiana,l9lkOhlo bat.
ter", lOttb, 100 th, _ 177th; 103rd. Ohio Voltut •
tters, go bootees:regiments. Besides these there
are detachment,
.varying from one lIIIM to five
hnidnd and odd, men from neari.7cie79
meet in the service.
Gen. Bchodebi itod part ot • his staff-wont to .
Grembi3ro, by special train Ltd* mortars, Sane
lib, to bid adieu to a 1190' Pottiod - of4llr old
- - ,
'rho eflitUlC4llargig., din;
Hinton inells.—rhOereders .Pfataing•
ton *cedar eayis, - the celebrated Arman:mg gun,'
ablate was preempted by A nristmingiii tfießoutb
ern Confederacy, and was mei by them- In de.
.fereereof Fort Flettelvleas been Waned:to Wash-
Wein. -- It 14a ntagnillamt piers of ordnance,
mounted up= I rammer carriage and elabb
'rawly decorated. It is another evidence of Brit
'lA neutrality in our domestic troubles. ;
Thelleven.V4f,tlasan.
•
PHILADIMPIIIA, June 15..—Tka ertgeetiptiona
to the Beres-Thirty Loan *me
e 1 780 , 200 ,Art•
uding $lOO,OOO from the rirst R ational Bank Of
Ilmka, FlO,OOO from the First Natlonalßsanc of
Pertlind, 000,000 from tha First National Bank
of Harnsbnrif, $lOO,OOO lkom the First National
Beak of Cincinnati, an.= from the Stoned
.National Bank of ChIMO, #120.550 from the
Minh NationaLßank of New York, IMO,OOO tram
the First National Baak of Loularine, and
I,ll4,indtridual subscriptions korsums leas than
Cue of Provost , Marshal WMtliaas.
Mew 'Toni,. Jtme IS.—The cronsessreed . Adger
tiecr'S Washington special eayk - 13. W; . Waldrou,
late Proroatblarsbal of the New York district,
reported at Waahingion for trial; andwas allow
ed two days ,to proems counsel. Thecowt met
on Wednesday and today, bat Waldron has not
beett beard pow, and it is supposed h* hae ob.
.
Speeded:
Strike In f CaUnruh.'
Six r June I2,—The. first oil well
bas been o ed In Humboldt county at the
depth of eighty feet. The. flow it small, my
to eke bands a day. but the tattles Interested
belleve It will Increase ?subtly • as - they prteeed
deeper, -Humboldt . , county Is In lbwicctreme
nortllMit pact of the State.
- ' Nave Yoast, June 15.—Gold still very active
upon speculative demand. Quotations ranged
from 14334, the opening price up to 145,14.
• — Evleittui.--Giild to-night. rkl47,
Haw niu Berned—Losslloo,ooo.
-Dcroett. June 13.—The Luke Saw Hlll ar
Wrbrbt CO.. Baetnaw Qty. ebb • million feet
°timber, was destroyed by Sre yesterday. Lodi
$lOOOOO. •
•
• Treatment of Tortes In 'the Revolution.,
`The relit:4l6g - enifikitirri: = SOMlOVir
statutes of the amoral
. States,- of penalties - ,
Meted upon *mono 'Who h taken ay arms`an
. .
the aide of the. enemy. or in any, way otudend
ald and comforttO thm. en em y, very interest
.
,
tug at this
New Itazumddre passed an aet 101771, de•
riming all pasontrataent withLn the State, wh•
tither terled - war, or, aided the enemy An carry
ing on war; Spinet' the United States, to be
guilty of Lreason,-artd forfeiting their goods and
chattels to the use of the State.' . •
In Conneetlint *armada treawn, putibtkm.
.hie with death, to aid or comfort The eueray..
Maisaebtusetts, In ITV, declared all persotot
abiding - "Mt , that Slate, and derlvlng voter.
Son from lie Leos, to - owe allegiance. La It; and
that alt' such , - IperliCOS. if guilty of tuning war,
or conspfdnif to'lery war, against say or-the
United States, should suffer the tiallis of death. -
It farther teamed, that any coneeslimut rot toss
eon, should t.fotiblt snide goods and chattels of
the offender to the nee of the State during has
In Rhode death and the entire confis
cation of property wens the ;enables of ans..
son to the roratcallee- r r
Pennsylvania, early in 1711, enacted that all
enemies resident within the Botta, or these who
should aid or meth ths public enemy, ehoeld he .
held WV of high Ammon, and suffer death.
Their estates were, - by the same act, declared
forfeited tcithe Commonwealth.
New York passed laws, &whorls:lig her Gov
ernor "to remove certain !disaffected and danger
oits persons" from the limits of the Btate;
en act to remote "neutral persons" to the sae'
my's lineu, upon their refusal to bike the tether
alhglacce. Also, in 1774 an act for the forfeit
ure and sale of. the eetates Of pentone who bad
adhered to' the enendea. ttot , flatted States.
Also an alter the banishment of all toriei.
New Jersey, in Ind, passed ."aa act to' pure:
lob traitors, and disaffected persons," by Muth
or imprisonment, oding to Menet= of. the
'offense, and forfeiting *.Ol. property,- to the
siplaild passed, in 1117, 'art act tar punish.
attain Windy -and to meant th e growth oforp.
bun? which enacted thst all perm* Proved to
have adhered the enemy should be adjudged
guilty of treason, and should death, with.
out henefitof clergy, and forfeit all their estate.
In Ddaware, by en act passed in 17113, the
real shd personal estate of all eiders and abet
tors of the enemy, wan !belated absolutely for-
VIGOOle; Irvine? defined by . statute ,what
shosda .be tromeot, fn that Stare, and decreed,
63r all, moldered of levying war against the
Commemunsitbi or of *Mewing. to/tamtemles,
thermaisholcut of- death .without the benefit Of
- elow, and forfeiture of all ends and chattels to
the'Commonweelth.
To North Caroline, the lair of 1777 declared
'ill perform in &hello:Ms of that 13mte to owe al
, !mince to it; and adjudged the penalties of
.4esth and -ittonfiscaUon . to' all nth versant - as,
aided the enennY.
Georgia, it 1176, forfeited end confiscated the
'estate's of /11 multitude 'of percent who had been
•
South Onolino, the modern hobbed of eri,7%
Coo; parsed, early in •1776; "An Act to prevent
sedition, and stains !alarmists, and disturbers
of the public peace; •In which espifal punish
meat .wisa c tlanounced aisinst all taking up ann..
or aiding r abeUltig the foreign citemy. OW
declared that
,all: lands and tonements,igoods
and chattels, - of such 'persons; should be sold
wittdn'one month, and the proceeds deposited in,
the Colony Treasury at Charleston. -. • .
Bach is the record. of the legislation of this
old tisirteen" sgshlst . traitors -and domostic
-enemies. It is s'annistent, though severe tes
timony, to the necessities which every civil war
has imposed upon a Government;
• The Canada Delegation . In England.
. .
The story , fe contradicted by the newi front
Europe ttkitty that the Canadian delegates had
- Mane to an agreement with the •Colonial Onice
on the subject of fortifications. The confer.;
ences, itieeems, are stili in wormer and we
hear, privately, thot -the . prime ditlimaty is,
gestiug an imperial endorsement for the n
on which the colony Must raise the money ne,
emery to' do ita part In the fortitring.ischeme
If the Colonists bad to bormw • the. 'required
- amount withbut such endorsation,lhe delegitM
reason fairly, It would overturn their credit alto;
getter. Reasonable as t'sis - claim is, we doubt
whether It Is all likely to be granted. Federation
for all the provinces, thee,would be es he off MI
Yet; and the fartelng ' l ;;;ltitry of .the !Western
Penitently would renew the ol d clamor ter an-.
nexaUon to the United illatec
C,Annty,, , AltunlnAtlolut:
Entilnis owns :—The tolinwing Mid*
Dam. - Awninged by. A& Minds or MAW . =
Biota f3einito-Goa. J.:'.ll,PArdanciA, • ,
'.'lleprtainniidrab—Obnl3. 'fey, Eaq.; end
Car*: Entry Ml*.
Treasurer—Wm; E. Xeroinr-.,;e*
C"" 3 / 88 /OneP.Wlrb Mk.;
District Attorrisy—W. EflJl. , trgio/A:
County SwTeron—Nathan Maar.
• Andltons•-;,11 . C:Keney And Davy
'!)negates were alpointed to the:. Stmts. Con,
yetuoA..l, proc;eabg4,, ',cep:,
_vex/ 11.14c1c!-
, '
I=Zl=l
EMMEN
Xte Negro :question 4n Vleglnliv..g o y.
PterponVo View*.
[Fronk thr tionizond
The kaloning taterestingcorreopondence reit
tite to the i ; . . i ttnni nognm 11 . 14
...990344;hie . re
s.lentif.tip: Place between Rey. Joki DP4117,
- Aaa.:9 o t•S; t
Hal
-- ConeviteV y. Ricnco m s ,
-
Sur —I am hero faanort time; aetho ref>.
Anontative erne National Pmedtaan's Benet
oeeivston. dadreto mak yougyoti bave RELY
4vice to sit me- and m melaborets our
s l/nuirtitrk•
____
/ and yeani v ivery reapenreuy, •
74ne I:ertanv;• Mallet _
MECO 01> ' lcuorrinusitizz or Vnxiinta,
! Execowrra .DEPARTYINT, •
I limmreorn,. ions a.
Rembloks Anse yr—gotrq am informed that,
iot:e' d ifi l l 3 the trepiesentslifre of the ',National
en's Relief , -Asscocifibmi,; the _object of
.which llto Promote 'the welferi of thicoloted
population of the Southern' States,'Who hares*'
yeeently and Suddenly, pathed from condition
of bondagekafeeedour. - The sudden solution of
this gra; , e x p t dtical and social problem . as been ,
as VA= tathe former slave as to•the great
and good men in every eenflon of the country,
and meal be afccept/Aats an set of that myate- -
*ins and overrating Providence who-conducts
. the afraire of! men zto conclusions ?which their
wisdom' den Witter 1/MIOS nOr accomplish. _le,
has placed as; neWirelations ; and brings us
new responsibilities; and far the wise' nd po
ems idministration of thls national Ibe we shall• be held immutable .as no..
line.--The fare of thole fotte millions of
humeri-- beige, tl us ihiiiWn,. Uneducated'
andlurpreq upon their trovezetouross,, will .
• reonlrean thee amount of intelligent, coq
aidereteand linterested labor. IVnile Miley
of the freedman may be quite competent to Meer
the emermancy by labor in Ithet field, to' which
they bean been acenstoreed. a great ProPenbM
mutt necessarily depend fora fortime oprinthe
stunner+ and guidance of those who hive enjoy.
ed superior advantage/ of fortune , nd education.
Attached by habit and adainailmt to tho'votr and'
el/testa Of thO;i3onth, it is yet mmaireat; thit the
friterkneneannot look far much, of the needed
materialaSallance to s kali= recta, demur
tett epir.and disorganised by:grest. social
'_ande
'„at changes. - It 'la to the . eircmg:
t f aid prelperom'.communities_ of the
2411 / 1 that lid ai
tarot /oak fov that humane and
generous so Wort as emential to Ids new condi
tion. - Tharsitif I have any adilee_ to offer you
and your cbiallarers in title great work? I an.
ewer. try, emweeling you to impress upon all
with whom you co m e contact the Meential
leseona of itltuttry, frugality: and subordination
to laws... industry In essential-to his moral as
:well as hie ounerial welfare. By frugality alone
can he hope to reap and maintain the ' and'
perm/meta mutt ef Ids ledustry. By subordi
nation to law ho:will win the respect of his fel
lowmen. and the right to enjoy in mice tile,
fru it, of bin labor. The law is a terror In evil
ioem and *pram to him who don well. Be
who dote lot the law need notabse. tho
-Teseh him what the law is, till/first and
cormingermsins lesson of which .la- laid dawn in
the ten'eccome-andmeats of the Hilda.
...Ifhi,is taught to understand and faithfully to
observe these, Twill undertake to stand between
Mu and the magistrate. It these simple pre
ceptlste inculcated, and the freedman can be
led to ntle hit conduct thereby, we may tamer
ourselves Abet tlfe fiture is amoral, and that
this nation will fsithfailv - and auccemfully
charge the trust that has been confided to It by
Pro/ dean
I am yips's', Me, H. F. Puramurr.
If the laregaiag Wail rot witilela with a view
to please the former S/amholdererrather than
the wmulne titettds lathe tireednitai, we are sm.
able to Interuntit. Not a word atakitWtamstion.
not the elighteat allusion to schools or chinches,
or any Of thoesratilgilty, agemeles wide!' am ea
u:Mid- to human adrattemneat. Go?. Prim-
Motif* sole obJeet seems to ne to tlt them for a
comiltket quite as servile as the one which they
'BOOK /I crricEs.
Ls re 0* &walla.* Lracoldr, alzteenth Procident
of the United States, containing Ids twig We
. tort and political career, together with opeeches,
messages, proclamations and other orticial dkvotw
mute - 11/ustratien of his, ayentfal adwiniatra
. tioa. .Ity Fed* . 4,3 . rofty, mrattrf of tho
-
This bi a yery handsome volume of nerdy
bnadred pages, embellished with a hand
some portrait of the Maddens imbject.. The
'Mite IS•vigentus, rimatcamt warm, at ono would
srettewbokitedldinnbJect, and bad &Fenian
guage to espies his thoughti. The etimpllation
seems to be Jtullelout, embracing a great number
of Lincoln's, best utterances and mat Impor
tant slate paprs. We can safely commend this
book. For sale by floury Flfth Strert.
pro or "arm Jaroa Arroi, to which ts append
ed • copy et Ma wIIL pp 121—In paper.
Tim memoir of this celebrated millionaire will
beinteresting to many resins. His will, with
Its anecessive codicils, over thirty pa-
Eve. For sale by Henry" '
Tax tract flippantly - speaks of the prescrip•
lion of'art oath of loyalty to voters by the Mary.
land Conveulkm as "the fraud," and boldly
Justifies those who took the oath, knowing that
they swore falsely, to order to vote. We hold,
not mdy - that there was nothing like "fraud" to
linfsmakbat'that the Conventlon was In duty.
ernind toinsderibe aneb an oath. the loyalty of
a voter In as 81.143 Is always presumed where
Its sieve - not , expressly, requlredt-snd any
State Coo - tion..knowleg that • portion of the
voters were enemies of the Union and leagued
willithoo• lighting to orerthrow- It, Is under a
clear moral tobllgatkm to ImPase.an eath of
loyalty and debar all who will not take It from
But, quite apart from Chia, we protest against
the doctrine that any man may swear, to what
Is not true, because he beltway or tme beat ad
vlsed,, that *me , who so:scribed the oath bad
nO right to impose It. This is at bad morality
ail was ever attrllmted to the Awaits. Bat hear
The World' "C." on this
~. "The convention to frame constltullon
which is to be - accepted •or rejected by the elit
ist-as of the Rate, basun more right Co exact an
oath"OflOyalbf than an oath of chastity: *
An Oath which there Is ao leant right to Impose
a condition prec e dent to the exandsa of the
right of fraticidse, ill not_ only binding in con.
4idesee, buff. ttothay to has and bleak ft, If by
that means the bad object with which It mast
have been imposed can be frustrated." -es,
' If "C." practices as be preaches, he will ere
long be COOII4IIII, he* behind Ifehtenlatel
,
Sewn of the English journals eet 'up great
- clamor against. the eleciaLon of. Jeff Darls, and
other leading trances, and argue that It Is be-
sousing In at great, free,
pardon and
se enlightebare inedncited Gov
ernment. to fully tho who
lueartection and bloodshed. They must hare
rhade - tremendous strides, Jo England toward'
clemency. samantron .pears ago, 80111 h
t 3 Btlrnljugher and other Irishmen , were
sentenced to thmitPortation tbr fire tbr an abor
tine Ilaternig at rebellion, In which no blood was
'sheet' end the tender mercy of England to the
insurgent Minions of Hindoutaa was not nut
edby that blip spirit .of 'forgiveness which we
are urged to exembso towards' those" 'Who hare
been_galltyf atrocities that. : would tura made
the ftoyabluhr...../atzty thousand Adana pris
oners of war systematically starred to death,
with every tom:Muhl') form of hunian suffering,
harden tlati hearts of men against those who
were the authors of such davlllish cruelty,—erk•
efitnati Commercial.
Tug Yr:asuman CADDIES OF TIM O. 8. A.-
-The report tomes front'inehington that Judah
P. Benjamin , formeily Secretary of atilt* , of the
eiploded a. s. A., has found a sanctuary In Lr.
made; Mecklaridge and Trenbeim aro Mao
-said tots* effected their exit from the country,
and probaldy will coon , be head of at the same
place. This facecloth tale might have 'stick to
„D o Omit late Chief, and Mallory and Rena.
their - imprisoned collc,agaes. Bat conscience
made cowards of them, and nobody need regret
their flight, Let nil warn the unsophisticated
people of Bermuda, wbo have a weeknah for.
Baking talons of thls clue, to took out that
they are not ndled in the same triati tha
the pirate Beatti swi e got the best of - them las h t or .
year. t
These.runaways do not visit Bermuda to make
holiday whit their stealing'.
Tow Krems Ott (No.) towrisai' asps that
pace reigns unletemiptudly an the border. The'
bushwhackers have given_ up their infamous
business; the roads areasfe for travel,; and the
fanner& are restoring the waato places mid Pt*
ting In larva crops. --
litabOir,-Of Virginia, declared himself for 15001:11"
sloe as long ago as 1e56,- and stated that he was
"a candldsterbrthe first halter.", Mr. Mean
ought to be notified inunedlateiy . thet- the' hemp
DIED; " , , • . '
"LONG,-.RUled at the battle of. YeedAtisksbure,
December IMO IlAeut:Exuaget X. writ:,
quo: A, oth Peens.- aged re yeas" end a,
Besdestabut from ltbe regdacsee:-Lls brottir, l
Bury D 4 /mule No. Eo4leaset street,. /9le•
piny, at FRIDAY 300 - alnetii, at - fo 'tvaloat,' to
lefosiberjeiO4.
bleu— Of Ihe fatully spieerelly ere respectfully la
• '4' 410.'3
•AUIDERRON.—Ort WerAseedcy eveneleg,
jest. ; et Resleereadi GLoacas BARBIE ORLY 11 04
AI Osage-a awl Nseey. H. Anderson, aged IL
cionllmAtilt OVA
Ihansir..Arensintob ir , AY ,
0417_1401114(11 464 ffo*pis ates 2 of Sampson, sumer '.,Bevelltli Its:0111W, itne
p , oloak pinetually. Iliendir 'era • respectfully Iry
raid. •;*
=ME
qui IND SEBVERUL
Th. Double; Murder *ln Cambria :County.
We mentioned a few days ago the tact of a
'murder tuning Witt cierntalttediet the B,sh inst.,
. ,
la Cloy towasblp, Cambria' count'''. the We'
tiros two wennei—eme may N a l', a maid
en la d y etre* Petra, and the - other, G i stfiti.
.
day, lia ughter of Martin Monday, at
Via;
Cafete teweehlP, aged serenteen yeanr.l-:Illes,
mutat* , wu Meng with Mica Pan' no an aF-,
prentice to the weaving business - . The Ebens
burg iturghonati gives the Wowing partleillars
•of the terrible tragedyi- • ••. • ' • -. a -
. _ .
-.' The farm wltate Sm. murder was ; co3RtuSted:
is situated in a *gra' loc:itkiA, abed-two rah*: ,
south of Stonzestill Station, on the Pannsylvm-
Wit Railtoad, oft vote six or seven miles south
-west of. On Thursday everting a'
neighbor ate , . several cows et large in the
meadow beOn okfisa Paul, and pracieded
,
to her boue tO I e nform her: of the .fact; On
knocking at the door no response was Obtabied,
ne'
wheelie enteredknd _found the. house Omit-=. less and its conhOs In dire 'disorder: - se fin
medlately instituted search for kaas-Paul,-and
In ikfair Omuta' kind lire blokes retrials. in
the barn, a ahrottlatarvid Sem thelsAuAl. .Far.
gum Beach wit:alit:the- dead - body' Of."lSfiss •
Mends, in the olcharkitbout Stir yards' `trop:
the barn: - The trains of each of thee had berm
-beaten out, andliAme were aumeroms bruises-
.on other parts wt • the bodies. A: large club,
carefully premed, was found neer . each body;
there Is, no dottbf that It was *lib these Matra
-meats the bloody deed was commuted. Both
bodies mere fir ern „ritarefactloll:l:‘ ,o, A
'lt it pleritlywepposed that thohoase ‘ was en
: tared by the Men with the ortglneriatentton of
,robtdng It; as it was carrently reported In the
tieighborhoodnhat Mos Paul by her frugal bah
' Es; had eared etelblerable money.: , . .-, • -, ,
- ' The two women multkaire'Madistiperhuman
,efforts to escape, sad evidences of a- desperate
snuggle Wore to he seen, but, In that lonewood,
far from human aid, their-entry endeavor was
nowang. The fUrnitute of the house was dis
arranged, as thaw* a IVACO fAarch, , had been .
Instituted for irethablee. •if any money wail ta
ken, It Is not known how much, for Miss Paul
watt extremelj MOO as. to., her Imitate affairs,
and entrusted no mitilih Information 'as tithe
- amount of money he kept on hand. I; is prob
able, though, tbakommilderahle sum.was taken.
for all &abed of-money Was la the house, and
only forty dollars iwas. -lett temahtlnit,'"wideh:
was found In the pocket of a drees, and had est- ,
dently been overlooked.
On the Priday.fallowlng a moo named' ;Oho
Ream was arrested on suplelon of being con-_'
maned In the mutter. The evidence !sublet Alm
Of rouse la purely drcumstauttal, buts said -to
, strongly implicate hka.. He Is a vadnste of the
Western Peeltentiary*, baying Milne* term of
five years IA OA Institution for.: robbery.,
Latterly he has back In the army: lie was ar
rested in bb bowie at Conemengt - station,' and
the same eyeztingterall folly committed to answer
the awful aural ' 5... warrant has been Issued
for the muter we Agustise Dlanind, - charged
with eemPlicity da,:the murder. -
, , ,
HamlUbs Mirillerogi Accepted. • -
Gilbert Ward ha - accepted James Waral/lbs
challenge to roam the Hudson 'for the chiM.
planahlp, and a purse of one thousand dollars.
His letter of acceptance, published in Wakes'
Spirit, Is as follogni, •
CoaSnrAta., June 10, 1805.
supporting me for the proposed match with
Mr. James IlamM, my Mends, considered that
I Mood second rate ' hr-relatite., poetise. to the
champica, and. onalquently, believed, fa Mier
ittg him a snatch /prime thousand dollar.. to row
oe the Hudson, thiplesen -doing the ramonable
thing, without exPeding him to be paid for com
ing here,
However, C wnl answer, hireflors4 by accept ,
.leg of his propositimi to row MI the Bodeen,
giving him the two hundreddollars for expenses.
I will glee him a falngeld and a enumth,counte,
and nameNewb.aryg - flty anthe place farrowing.'
On his notifying yon, Mr. Editor, of bin Will.
legates to accept, I mill Immediately close the
match with blur. ampectfully,
Serious Riot in Chattier. Township—Dan
Dangerously Ltf tired.
•
Oa Wednasaay • serious dieittrbanee was raised
at • piene.girea ocillieStthebra arm, la attar ,
tiers township, by Jain Bletur, tavern keeper,
or Tereperaprewate, IC appears that a difficulty
fifnmit. up betwoot - ' = Oar of soulless,fook
Abi,parkeomlal goao.''ro,klOfo'
ter undertook to use a g•bunirAdarter” on the.
beads of some -of the men. but he was soon
overpowered and beaten in a terrible manner.
It is said that ace of the - men struck Mtn a se ,
sera blow on the back of the head, with a beery
club. and knocked him down. t 5 tine be lay lia.
sensible, his assailant struck him attain, over the
buttoek, after which the, party left him. He Is
cow said to be in a critical condition. and war
rants have been Issued by Mayor f.owry for the
ducat of N. Ferguson. James Wifson. James
Linger and ;eft Bunton.. 8. Urounds, another
of the party; hai taa. a arrested and held to ball
fora hearing.
. .
Meddler Found Dead.
On Thursday morning', at Birmingham Sta.
litta,, a abort distance east of Altoona, the body
of a soldier was found lying on the railroad
track. Iris supposed that he fell off the pauen•
ger train comlng.west, the prat/lons night. He
. had In his pocket a discharne, which reale as
follows: Jeremiah Stall, of the 3d Pennsylvania
Artillery, 152 d Regiment of Pennsylvania. En
listed is Allegheny, September lath, and was
dbscbarged June 9th, at Fortress Monroe. Age
44 ears;y height five feet nice ands half Inches;
dark complexion; hazel eyes; black hair; oc
cupation, farmer.
The Mende of tlatt deecaaod can obtain pos.;
eenalon of the body by applying to the officers of
the Penneyinania Ralltoad Company In We city.
Court of Quarter See One,
In the cow of 1706 A r.,Bchneller, Indicted for
nnilance;n verdict of guilty wee renecVir.d. Ed.
ward 011oioell plead guilty to s charge of u
eat& and battery. Charles Rodgers, charged with
,fareeay, wail acquitted, ti, conagr Ord lifonST
i 0 /I clink; of butemy. Anti Kelly was lined 820
sad cost for Magri( ;loner selling, John Rakel t
indicted for larceny was found guilty. Nona or
the above parties convicted have let received
their sentences. The cue of Patrick Honklim,
indicted for keeping a gambling harm
,waa tried
and went to the Jury, but no verdict had been
rendered hurt evening.,The case of 8. Vanicke,
charged, with surety ol Oial Terndor,
e*. wu
Altd on payment of meta by 4004at.'
•
. .
Obstructing tho Cluuutcb
fnformatiturwu made at tho Mayor'iMce
tcrday Who:I-Matta ' , Prier, ekloging Draft,
tie nett es Co., prOprietors of the Clinton Don
• Warta, with committing eminence by obatract•
Log the eliannel of the Monongahela Over ono.,
alte the month of West street. A warraia was
lamed, and she vollce media doseentupon soma
workmen engaged In unloading tome cinder,
from a at Into the river capturing Daniel Al
,ken,.John Cutabi_y, Joseph Irwin, Barney
Restorl,. Thomas Jerrr Driscoll,. John.
Kelly; Patrick Silvans'; Dents bfalvilLe and
James Can, who were taken to - tho Mayor's ofi
fice, and held In Dino hundred dollars each to
appear this morning for a farther hearing..
• Cane Presentatinn.—Upon his retirement
from. endue; a 'number of. the friends of Maior
John Milton, late Paymaster of the U. 8. army
who has long been on duty in this city, presented
Wm with aliandeome guld.headed cane, having
the inscripikei .. Presented to Major John Alit
um, Paymaster 11. B. A. by his Mends , u a
mark of their inteem'for Dian 66 6 / 2 and
gentleman.!'The cane wanprenatal bY Vr; A.
Clemens; Esq., and was received by the Major In
a neat little speech. Major Allison returns to
tome In New Brighton,
hostman_th_with
he
esteem and best wishes oOf. Muds In
this city, and of thousands who hare known hie'
:Idedar.seand.arbanltyli their Mutilate withhhn
as an ornery. . .
. .
A Polygamist Arreateds—The Clminuet!
Gamin:pentlons the fact that a man named E.. 13;
Ilutchinsos was arrested a abort time age. at the'
instance of s woman from Pittsburgh, who in•
elided that she wail hie wife,• • notwltbstaading
the fact that he had a short time educe marrieds
very sweet girl, residing. in (lineinuaLL ..The
female from the City of Smoke, however, very
suddenly disappeared, having evidently had the
arrest made from mercenary 'mediae+, but the
matter .wris. nevertheless Investigated to the.
.rolice , Court Tnesdair mornlulf,.'and the biga:
inlet held in the earn of Tie hundred dollars for
het. appearanee - before the next-term of the
Court of Common - '
• - lee*:tiny Iforner-, , the new bn tlalnA
recently eroded by e number of pat/1014W be
nenolent cillsans, on Csnal street. *between Llb 7 '
orty, and .Penn, was opened for _the ramp
%km of guests last aventrigt' The. banding. Is
~net 7etfinlohed , tut when complete will prob
ably isimillmodate about' fifteen hundred per.,
sons. It Is twostoriell! blair;.* and :triangular
absped„ It seems to , be '-wtittlidapte.4 ibt the
cbii tlirrpose htohlt fa dealgned-4ukOf kindly
caring Ankle wince . and: wounded 'aot.
die" 1 1711 701 t 111 1.1 1 4,0111 *theft way horn&
tai
.
_abediThongh.Ttie Nth Wisconsin reg.
Itnent . :pitssed through 'll,ls - city yesterday :afteet
ooorfokrd wire hospitably treated by.the' Sac
iistioCe committee. ' They number, over tour hundred . men, :Although Austin brass band
°Miele plea, they were eecorted to and . trona
the ball. by me of our citizen baud*.. They
took th 9 VCST.CI7I train homeward., '
. __
Snap , . Pennsylvania Battery. -•
At a meeting of the mallows of rasp's Penn
eilvaala Battery. 'held at camp' ReynOlds on the
15th day of Jung 1865, Lieut. WM. R. Stasi
was appointed Chairman, and Bergt.• David
Nichol 11etoretary. • •
I• The Chairm an having called the meeting to
- order; kOmentitteee or five was appointed who
'drafted the renewing resolutions, which were
Adopted: •
'Resolved, That the flag and streamer presented
to Knap's Pennsylvania . Battery Ir, the - citizens .
of Allegheny while 'at home on a veteran fur
lough, February 10th, 11914, Wier/Led• to the
donors with the thanks of tbeicompanY,'
..:Hetotsee, -That the thanks of the Uompony be
tendtral to the Pittabregh- BubilateemlUuss
•ten for the mibetantial welcome. extended to the
Riflery en Its arrival fn the city; and also to
Messrs. Biddle, AtwcJl , Mitchell and others of
All eify, for tllSir /10114 marks of Mtstaks , M
. Besot That the thanks of the company ne
teedfired to' the members of the Hope Hose
Conikay, Of Allegheny City, for their kindness
mee.ting ue at Abe railroad depot, and convey.
leg our baggage to City.Fialli . •
Ranted. That the foregoing resolutions be
sent, ref publication, to the Pittsburgh Ocwtte,
Dipoecli, and Chronicle and Philadelphin En
. .
SeptElorcusi REIIIiT,
.'
MITI) NiCIVOL.,-- 1
Cap. JAMES Hasmor, " Com
aux Joss,:
" WY. C. TATUM,
. , A .Great Ckuange. •
/Wag- found It necessary te advance my
prices during the high rate of gold, I take this
oPporttinity to say that I have reduced them so
tO makeall kinds of operations;*ithin the
reach of every person, -: Andthes . e wis h teeth
.: ,ectracted without; pain, can have It' don' at my
- tiftlieunder the most pleasant process that his
ever been Intniduited, Without theleastdauger' to
the health., The time oceupled le extracting a
tooth, compared. with the old proems, has a
great advantage,jas theseneed be noires of time;
either then or . front..siekness afterwards: I
do not recommend; this article with a view that
all Meta:Linnet be extracted because there ia
or dattger attending tie opet'ation,for I takesea
ma in trying to save the natural teeth, 1 they
Cat be Made niefsl, for, many years, as I believe
Makkah° of Infinitely more valttethan any artV
JIMA' organ: In comparison, allow me to refer •
,to the toot oritand. Could any one imagine a
;person to wtlk es well with an salami foot as
with n good natural one I Or, who could cut off
a hand becuse, from accldeni a it Is slightly de
formed? 'What hope could he bate .in a sutrat.
tutu in point Of nsefelnma I Let every person
of mum answer to* himself.. I believe if half
of a tooth can be retained In ajralthy) condition
It Is Often of more use than ti si dozen artifice!.
teeth.' And yet theantottitute In the absence of.
• the real, la agreed Inscuttoz, and, if wen eelect •
ed and properly adjusted, is .. h:tueld and bean.
tile!.-• • • , C. , t Dentist,
.*• • • No. r 6 Penn sired.
" Commendable.—The foil . wing 4 artlei, all
Pennsylvania organisatiote, have ontribated
the respeethre sums named I. the relief of the
the widow of J. Smith Co. D, 34 Pennsylvania
4.
Reserece. Sins. Smith bas been lin devtltnte
eiretOn•vsneo ever ; Inca the eath of her hus
band, who fell on the field n Frederleicsburg.
The set on the part of these gemerotts soldiers,
recently returned, is , noble and praiseworthy:
Battery B, let Light Art:llery, t•. 17; Battery F,
135. Members of 107th rement, i 18; 147th
regiment, 215; 72d revelment, 1110;1109th re1:1-
went, 215. Mrs. Bram realde; in Robinson
township, fkrks county, and returns her sincere
thanks to the brave men for their generous and
1. , offering. .
.
Ighway Robbery. —A man n ~ , e d Ashbel
F. !Dickson, a resident of Unionto!nt, Fayette
contty„ was 'robbed of 112,500 .by an expren
driver named Pat. Collins, early Wednestlay ,
Irat mg. It appears that Mr. Diekton 'lamed
his oney a little too.freely, and Millas, who
w pruent, ancumded in decoying' \Mm stoat
miles and a half baton the Trutylvanin
one, and deliberately - robbed hi . Being a
act stranger in the city, and al btly ender
1 Mance of 11qttor, he was, of arse, ens.
make any resistance. The ro bar has not
ebeen heard from.. The antho Met arc on
lent, and he may yet be bran to Janice.
-----
ola',.
incola's , Martgdom. —This paint
fie:tsfltantst AMI fiZth ma t i Lurgti nd the
enniveckvaeddr. wain*
It to Improve the opportunity. t ate,
; work of and ontlemitty chlculatel to
Ite aa well as to Instimet. A complete history
to the scenes and Incidents connect:A
the insemination is given by Mr. Ao e ,
n Ids until graphic Style, and the entire
rtslament cannot 'fail ter pleaase. The
exhibition will be given on Saturday OPett•
next; therefore stand not upon the or.
if going, but go at once. A matinee will be
to-morrow afternoon, at 3 o'clock.
.t Universalist Church.—The Tula Un
vm Church iMelety, formerly wersbinPlee;
at indite Hall, have finally concluded negotia
tions 11th the Find Baptist Church for the pur
chase of their piece of worship, on the corner of
Fifth and Grant streets. It is the design -.to make
some important improvements on, the present
structure,. both externally and Internally, thus
rendering It a pleasant and ,agreeable place for
worship. &mime will be held In their new
placeof tranship next Sabbath.
Benefit to the MarUnuetti Shingly —This
highly popular and Wetted troupe take a bene
fit to:night at the Pittaburch Theatre. The
two-act comedy of the "Merry Monarch," by
the theatre company, will be the opening piece;
after which an entertainment In gylnuastace by
the Martinetts, "Roman wrestling: The per ,
formance to conclude with the pantomime of
"lecke, the Brazilian Ape." The bill le an
attractive one and will doubtless secure a full
house.
An Important Arrest.—A man named John
Warren, who wan for some years confined in the
Berko County Prison, under sentences of death
for murder, was arres ted in Reading on &twiny
evening. It appears that after his escape be
joined t4lo.lrd Pennsylvania regiment as a
ieeed faithfully and was wounded in one
of the battles, an, hn 'T7.4.74. 11, ',..ttreed. Deme
nt to are his wile he Concluded to return back
o Beadlng.
Camp hfecUng.—Tho Board of Trustees of
the Tarcutnm camp ground have resolved to
holds camounotlng on their grounds on Thurs
day', Auguit 17th. They extend an invitation
to churches in au 3urronnding districts to
Oarlicipate.. The *frustors Will moot persons
viblaing to .tend tenting-ground, on the camp
gtotmd, on doing 3d.
Auction NOttroc.—Thls day at 1. P. m., at
the foot of Mattnry street, on the Allegheay
. Whart, will be sold for an account, whom it may
concern about the thousand unmarked oil bar.
T. A. M'Clelland Auctioneer.
NeSet klualo.-4ktory Livt,r as lung at the
ralenik of the old tag on, Fort Sumter, April
14th, 1805. Worde, by Mee-M. A. Kidder; Ma:
sic by Wen..B.Bradtrary. For sale by Charlotte
-Blume, Fifa street. .
' Nengs Fine Boots; Balmoral, Buckle and
Strap Shoes, Congress Gaiters, Sewed Shoes,
Patent Leather Bcots, &Uppers, its., now being
opened at ll'Cldland's Auction House, 55 Flfat
EJZOet.
atones, Wagons, dc.—Public sale, without
reserve, of horses, wagon, buggies haraess,
this day- at 2 P. sr, at the Red Lion
Hotel yard.. Tok. 10041mnd, Anutionaer.
- 7Abrary dtillCompany. —We referthealum,
Bolder* .w the adverusememt of -the •meotleg te
take- glade thLe mOrnlng, - at the Hoar'of Trade
Rooms.
Three thousind doilirs :worth of Photo
graph Altaunato be sold in ten days at any price,
at Mock's, opposite the Postafrico.
Fe* Goods for ladles', genus', sod childien's
Wear, just receivls g at Welelland's Shoe Auc
tion Rause, 55 Fifth street. '
TlitAtE/LEFABT BACON.—A. small supply.
Extra Sugar Cured Breikraat Bacou,yurt re.
crived trout thrrahmatl arm for late at the gamily
Grocery Store of
' %tete
I sou A. RiNsnew,
comer Liberty antllland streets.
INDIA. RUBBER BELTING, - HOSE and
A. STEAK PA OK MG, of all the. =trent gift
sulteu for OH Wells avd ail other purposeL For
tale at th e ILO* Rubber Depot , ' Re sad SL Malt
felts
felts
PHILLIPS.
BELTING—a le* stock
AA- on baud of all du* wlttab we wartaat to gens
satlalattloa, and at prim as low as la' MS atty.
,• • • J. ik PktILIPS,
• JeW Neale and 28 St. OW? street
VIIGLIER PICKLES ,- 3 .csear • Ciossti.
- .2;.e. and Blackwell" celebrated 'Dhow Chowißlhe>var
arla"4 picklee,Juat reeeleed and. fat We.
weredneed Odom!! the dOZIII or sbu
htaley by
Jew : • ", JOHN A Anottuuk*l
G ARP
° ft ima 4 63. 4 -
, =Ann Mete! it - 00.
• JIRLoR DECt• ' • TIOZU3.--Ceinngs
aad Whlls to ma
_tigt, 1 0111eirwit Alma
$lO • W. P. zusraratuaon Wood IF!.
prUNDB• AND STAMPS CUT TO
orderlyevery atria by
nail • JAMES BOW.N. tat W e. 41 AMC .
05 . 1411 DALECEMENT-200 bbisfrosh'
.
c =Nair B. aus.,Lmaa
AUCTio.r s.sz.vs.
SEOIAL BALE or smotioremr,
. DRAFT, HOILS.VS. ,
goer/Waits/nu Gamma
e r
WeinMoron, D. 0.. June la ii i
- directiono of the Quartermaster °Mimi,
tha t will be add at public aturtlon, to the Mahe.(
bidder at the times and olaess named below, via
GIEBBORO, D. O...NONDAY; June 5. ism, •
OFESBORO, D. 0., SATURDAY. - Junh IC; 1243.
'OIESBORO, D. O. MONDAY, June le, IVA
RArmatass.„ BED.. '.WEDDESDAY, June li,
I ivrr.r.VAYSPORT, P i tigaTTIRDAY, Sane 12,
WESTOHEBTEB,' - P6 TUE DAY. Jane 12,
• GIESBORO,'D. 0., SATURDAY".furuiD, is...
'OTESBORO, b. 0., MONDAY, June 19, 1844.
GIESBORGIi D. O, SATURDAY, June lBB2.
PHILP , TIELPHIA, PA., SATURDAY, J une 24,
GTE:MORO.. D. r. MONDAY, June 22 , int
PITTSBURGH, PA., SATURDAY, July ISM.
GMBHO/10,1). t!_n_SATIIRDAY. July Met
Two Hundred SZBVIOEARLR Draß. Horseist
each place. • _ . _
An opportunity to purchase superior elasief
Draft Borsm at far less than their true value, ill
bUMabided to the public. • The animals, though
and semeeshle. are no longer required lo
the army, and_ must be sold. Ths attention of
=imagers of city rallrceuls and of manufactories
I. estenany ea tad to these gales.
Homes sold doily. Se/mu to commence at to
Txture—Oash In United States currency. .
Steamboat _for (Rubor° will leave &moth
street mbar, washingtou seen hour from A. M.
to Bv. x. .feTags A. ERIN, • .
Bum-gadier General, In charm
..P4 24 / 7 1 . First DIVISIOII, Q. M. 0.0.
SALE OF BF.RVIC • • :
GIGHTS.A.MI OPPICI,
' •WAIIITAGITON, D. 0„, June 9, 1965,
By direction if the Quartetteaater General, there
tout be sold at publle auction' to the highett bid
der. at the t ime and places, named below, vlz
WiLLLBISIO3PORT, PA-, THURSDAY, Tune 15,
REGITINGDON, PA., THURSDAY, June 22,
1864.
i3CTRAPITON', PA. THURSDAY,' inne 112, 1865 ,
WILMINGTON, LEL. THURSDAY, June 22;
. .
- •
, prrrszttramt, PA., TUESDAY . Jane V 1,1845.
. 11 .AIIIIISEURCF,'PA.,. THURSDAY, June 24, 1.455.'
j Two htutdred SERVICEABLE MULES at each
,place; ,
litany of them wen) boughtja the Waning of
the war, aa gonna mules. accompluded the armies
in all their marches sad camps, and aro thoroughly
broken, hanentd by ourclse, gentle and familiar
tombola' so lon,g surrounded by the soldiers. .
Thoh sound and serolcesole, they Sr. no longer
quiz .Q in the array, and can be purchassid at
these sale, at far less than their Mos value. The
attention-or botkadners and torment is especially
'lotted.
Moles sold slaTli. Sales to commence at 101. X
Terms--Cash, in bolted States carrel&
.
JAMES A.
Brevet Brigadier Gentralln dune,
Jelanje2l J Slid Division. Q. M. O. .
SALE OF GOVERNMENT HORSES.
'QUAlrriameennut Gwlntaah 0071103. H aar Drezelow,
WAIIIIIPOTON Myr, May' 79, tged.
W,II be sold, at public auction, to the highest
bidder, at the time and ulages named below, etc
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, WEDNESDAY,
June 7 INA
LANCASTER, PUINSYLNANLI, THURS.
DAY, June SOSO.
BEADING, PENNSYLVAITZA, THURSDAY,
• June 11, 1869.
WEST T OBESTEB, PENNSYLVA,A, THURS.
- DAY, .Tune 16, 1865. •
MYELIN, PENNSYLVANIA, TRURSDAY,
Jobe 72,1865 . .
ETITSBUEGH. PENNSYLVIS AN IAM,, THURS
BALTIMO , M ARYL DAY, June AIID 12. •
RE.
June 28. 2866. WEDNESDAY,
PITTSBURGH. PENNSYLVANIA , THURS.
• DAY June 29,1860.
TWO atannusb CAVALRY HORSES,
at each place.
. For road and birthing purpoess, many good bar
gains may be had.
Horses sold singly. Salute sommemee at OA. Y.
Tionts--Cash, in United States entrremE iim
visi
JAMES A.
Bre
on Q. M. G. O. vet Brigadier General, In charge
J.:Set Pine
tee
HORSES, WAGONS, 'BUGGIES,' HAN
NESS, Ai., AT ATICTICHL—FRIDAY next,
June littb, at o'clock r will be sol foll o w-.
Red Lion Hotel 'Yard, at. hei r street, the
leg property: One Fair Draught Rome, Bre years
old, warranted sonnd and week well double or sin
gle; one extra line Bay Hone suited: a for Family
use; one Grey Mare, warranted sound, anct will
work single or double; one two horse Spring
Wagon, with e buggy top, nearly new suitable for
an excrete or market wagon; one Coke Wagon;
one two horse Lumber Wagon; one twe • hone
Broad Wheel Wagon Lone one bane Spring Wagon;
'one Open and one Top Buggy; one Wagon Bed;
two single ads Silver Mounted stuggy, Harness;
one double set Brass Mounted Wagon Harness;
two double sets 'Yankee Wagon Hamm; two
mete' and two Side Saddles; hiding Bridles, ta.,
Ikea sow piudtiro. • Terms essab.•_
jell • • • T. A. BDOLELLAWD, Auet'r.
iirlit 3 2Z,
SALE OF BERVICEIBLE MULES.
ONE HIITTDREID MITLEEI.
VIII be sold at Public Auction ONE 111:110-
DRVD GOOD SOUND SERVIOEthiLE MULES
at. Pltubtirgh, Pa., on the 41st DAY OF JUNE,
.1811, at the Fair Grounds Penn meet.
Mule. sold singly. Sale to ciminence at 10
o'clock
- Yeass—t.laah, United States Curren
O. gloss,
le: Ad Lieut. (301. and Deputy Q ,111. G.
TO ACCOUNT WHOM IT MAY CON
CEIIIf.—WIII be- sold at Public, Sale, on FRI
DAY next, at one o'clocs, precisely, on the Alle
gheny Wharf, at foot of Illareury street, about
G.OOO Empty' Unmarked Oil Barrels:
Also a lot of variously moulted barrels, ga th ered
from the late hashet. Te: ms o eh.
By order of the 011 Conntttee. -
T. A. MOOLELLAND, Auctioneer.
ALBZILT ILASICOM, BecilVer. jelb.
"WILL BE BOLD AT PUBLIC) BALE
1 on I RIDAT, 16th but ,at °De o'clock r. x.,
on Allegheny beach, (or 'recount of shoo 1t may
concern, . boat FTVE THOUSAND EULP CY UN
MARKED OIL BARRELS ; abo a lot ofyarious•
ly marked iamb gathered from the late tread.
By order of the Oft Committee.
let - ALBERT HANCOCK. Receiver.
TO GENTLEMEN.
GRLY, PO - 0 BIM & REM
1111erchaat Tailors,
trirzwteed ou at their sew store, No.IIIII7FTE
under Concert 11111, end also at their
old stand, No. to FIFTH STREET, a moat ele.
mint assortment of New Sommer Goods for gentle.
inkila Wear, Which has recently been purchased in
the feats And width they will Mate to °Scion •
ipcmay reduced prices.
In our stock will be found all the le
ultiest:l
desirable styles of the season, such aa only can be
found at a first class establishment, consistin g In
part of a splendid assortment of French Coangs
and Cbasslmeres, and a full Line of litarsellies Veat.
loge, which we will make up to enter la a superior
style and manner.
An early call from our customers. and the public
in general's respectfully solicited.
.IMLAY, PuSSIEL & EWE;
successor to S. 011A.Y & SON: Old Stand NO.
mFy= m ifth Street, New Stand, No. IM Fifth Street.
deod
-- "" r fsl WainTe! CARPETS!
Cti l te x :
DARR& DRY GOODS 8f OF
NIKAPAIXER 4 GO.-.
136 Federal Street, Allegheny.
• We lelye jturt, received the lined stO•h of
Carpets,: Rugs,.lllarts, Oil Cloths,
ewer offered to the public In Ma en'', Also a tol
wort :mat Of DDT GOODS. AND NOTIONII
which we are oZarleg at greatly reduced ptleu.
• mlh2s:llawod
i niALEES M. BAL7I, r
Aftriiklaltocrt,
• .
['mares FIX.PLIOIT ' DBAIMOIS and ECPECii:
FIVATIONS, sa Wadi of tonikusim and.IMP46
Intends theft erection On resisonattle •
L ima sad
otelca au ANDERSON n • • II of Atore mg
Rbinson: Aneceeny qlt J
T 9 PINTER&
preEsgEs FOR SAL}3..
One TAYLOR OYLINDiRoL bed *gig) Inches.
One TAYLOR DOUBLE OTLINDERbed 713
te inches; all in good worledag cedar. ; •
' Will be molded a b ILL ' Ent;inire of or addre
eundll .• QAZEITB. Pittabureb.
VRISSH ARRIVAL OF FISH'. , .
J.' •-ro half bbla N 0.2 Leiga Mackerel,
,60 do d Medium dO:
o• . .
160 do N 0,3 1.6220 - do! '.
..
••26 ' do hro 1' du do,
60 bar Ph:haled aerina; 1
120 half bbla Lake.. d e;
J • ,
Received and tor sale low. by .
NAN L ti __vu _ E , no,
e 7 • • ,
CALEI ---- 3E CMTgtwTZirzzss
1.
60 bents Prize ' i I
60 do do Alsnaburx;
00 do superior New York Noaben.
We ere eansisotly in receipt of dm above goods,
Innen we ewer to the trade at low prints. -
BALSLEY & VAN UOSDEB.
Sot Liberty street.
• p.hioaran Body •
No.,tlfundturs'llupentlnO;
2 do.. Benzine;
ddarlor.'quallty ald f O L ler irs,is
int* 1'.1301100
NATORCEbTERSHIRE• PAtICIE. - -Lta
v `Petkloao maize lironaattratgra Saute, In
vista sat half piaiajast recalce4 - and for Ws at
'Woad rites at tho Famtly CtroatViStare or
. 70RIT A. RENSHA
lett comer Liberty =AMU" meats.
WOR43ALR-0.1.4E, TISIOURAND' LO
tYLIST POST*V.alsO,•wained to bar,' mood
TWO-HORSE WLEION, taw .11314•.prai re d
. .• tiff Llinsairy ISTILYth. •*".
O BBLS PEARL ABH FOR MERRY
323,12 7. B. WI CLELD.
drs sr: .air,o rig"; rimz.iffEzrz,:
,RETtrinup) BOLDIEHS.—ESPEOILL
a:Taw/Dents hive beakithute lath rem can t/
I teed, kervic - eil r twat and UM& Hoot eiStiii
AT ~ NEAnLy, -4.LuiF MICA
I AT THAT
Great:Boot and Shoe Rouse,
it
CONCEIT HALL SHOE STORE,
West Bide of Fifth Street.
ABOVE WOOD STREET.
Car SHOW YOUR DISCHARGE jEj
to Insure the peeper reduction. It Ii an seknOlgg
edged fact tiat..tro sell better goods for loss mow
than is asked for Rubbish by dOwn-town . aton
dealers. and will Ova you sure guarantee that
* You win not be taken . In or 'barged exorbitant
prices for anything in the Boot ind Biwa lino If lan
wiltoall.at
No. 60 MTN STREET..
Boos.
BOOKS,
BOOKS, •
PRESENTATION
PRESENTATION
7ZIVM I .I:_ . )M..
2ZP:ainlPagri%
LOCATED
14 FIFTH' STItEE'T,
Ciprocrislie . Nocast
_Cloffloo.
rrrrsßuncur. PA.
A DEPOT POE
Books of Every Class and Description.
ICAN AND EUROPEAN AUTHORS.
splendid assortment. of
. . • -.
Bible, B3mn and Prayer Books,
Call and examine opt stock before purchasing
elsewhere. Sou Will melee a Present with ettlel
book, worth from: .. .
Fifty cents to $l5OO
air Critafoguee milled to any part of the United
States on application.
94 F 71171 STREET
pORTBMOUTH SIX CORD
SOFT . FINISH
American: SP9°X Cotton • 'LI
AMORY'VENAMELED SPOOL: COTTON
These threads are warranted of superior quality
and guaranteed to measure 200 yards la length.
Can oe had In all colors and numbers. . •
hiannfactured by the PORTSMOUTH STEAM
FACTORY, and far sale by the trade' generally.
C/Lain,v) ILKOIRY dt CO,
SELLING AGENTS,
66 mum,' street, Few Yorki 16GDevonahlte stroe6
Boston; 2 6 Ohara larva, Philadelphia. .
inh.27ameod.
A LLEGHENY . COUNTY, 00.—In the
Court of Common Pleas,
In tho matter of the ap t
plleatirm of the Searlekley No. Tune Term,lSlS,
Academy for a Charter of Petition, fun
Incorporation.
And now, May lath, t the Court having read
and examined the object, articles and multilane
ref forth in the charter, and the saute being In ao.
cerdance with the Laweof the State of P lva.
nl5, and in conformity to the laws In and
not injurious to the public good, the urt
sald writin
and be Bled In to
°Bice of the Prw ,
thonotary, notice thereof to be putdished
cording to law, letting forth that an application
has been made fora charter as aforesaid, and time
the same will be granted at the next term of Count,
mama exceptions are tiled thereto in proper time.
BY
TB COVET.
From the Record
•• . •
JACOB H. WALTER. Prothonotary:
All persona interested will take notice of aahl
order of Court. --- J. WILITESELL, -
mytinawdoaw Attorney for Applloanto.
PLUMBING:
Gu t end Steam Fitting,
In an Us branehei, easefully attended to, by tali
steneal, p__ractleal workman. A tine assortment
GAS S , .':TURE.S,
movrix Barns,.
WATER CLOSET&
ayiliteacrti '
Constantly on hand and made to order. . .
TATE & SEVILLE.
II! .63 FEDEillic, STREET, Allegheny;
iohivadirdtyAnd 1127LIBEIITY BTEZET, PittabareA L
, .
FABRIONLBLE
AND ,
For Genes It koutfaho doth4l4
MADE TO ORDER,
. , . .
IkTHE BEST STYLE ArtiClYVlINgRe _ ;
• - , , ILL MIMS,
boll-lave d N 0.79 rEnzzei.i. ST 11
** 41 elgtony.
•
P . X.E.CUTOWS,
order of the Orphan's Conrt of hang,
Counth - nTanted June "to, ISts, 'the undermined . 4 '
will expoas to Putdict Sale, on the pram-hes, JULY •
ath;1010, at 10 o'clock "a. x ,'two certain Int, of •
CM l . l 4 t oltftl 6 :ll l° :tr ' rel e =ri t Y l lit
__tending - back a: feet to an alley, and naring thereon% -
erected two two-story frame Musa, being Lots
Noe, in and 101 n IL Davis , _plan of Lot,. • '
Trans or Saza--Caah/ r
JONATHAN GALLAGHER
Acting E xecutor 'F re d •
erica Oro's, deo d.
fIRPRA.IIB' COURT t3AIII-13EV,..
ENTII WARD
MORNING, Ruse 17tn, at 10 °Watt, will be sold
et the Cotut Co urt an city of Plttaboret °Moo' " • r.
of 02phanat - of Allegheny_ noun Ttn;
Lots, Nona and 43 In Mit/etla Plan of Tenth'
Wald. Lot each 04 feet front on Dungan
000 extnn 4 along Deviators stres2.l2o feat.
41Js T r i gwa:h ° l , ln i tie, to on a l m olus gs §nj •
21 Otani street. . .
Ins - Mometa A. faeILWAINE,./..netloneoi.
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- a , :akentary bare been this flay granted to the on ,
designed on the -estate, of EOREUT 11.911T/yg ,
deed, late 'of East 'Deer Township, Allegheny
'caunty, raj allipersons indebted to said estate art
hereby notified •to "make immediate panueut,
those having, claim will prewnt tbem,
delay, duly authenticated for settlement:_
inyel=dosw • ....WM. Y..EVANZ, Exact:.
VBTATE OF:HENRY. A. 13}Ulatt
.U 1 DECTEAS23l.=Letters testamentary opeathe ' estate at May A. 'EhafferoleaVilutrtarbeett.. a.
granted to She made:signed, all persona todebtad `t ;FLK:
to.RA editor. will play make .psymeat, LA, i.„,„
intee 1q.9 1 n5 - d'lsts attainSt: slqd ImtarAr p.re.1.1"1
. R&WKI273, Execator, r
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TTNIVICE zAL CLOTHES IVRLNOE
•-• —Acknowledged
by the best authorities to be
this beet wringer , toile sturltea • 4'hisy. will be:
giVen not oil not 4 renresenua.
the looney .itill•-tio'rettragied. For saleataTO:3ll -".
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