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    VOLUME LX XYIII
itt ,Vittsburgh eaAettt.
CITY NOTICES:
• • 'Wanted,
teal - Stab* ratable for. keeping two' hnesee,
god, hc. Address B. B. H., 111., THIS 017PICk.
CarPellteriZObtkr Shop.
Harlot returned Vier an aVselsee of three Teffr.
llkthSltiby.lhtTerd•opettedldyshop"for .c.rt.
offobbing th.plecaroonter ut4.-itithe old stand,
,Vitiflo . Alleyibotiffe..4- Southfield street tuft CherrY
- Orders iolkited end pm:n:loaf attended to.
177rif.tax Foo.rizar.
•Themis W. P.irry,
SuoOl. Dealer fa American
"ter_ , fif . WiriOus orders. Office et Alexecder
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sughllee, near the . Water Works, Pittsburgh;
Pg. ',lfoolde g oo No, le Pike street. Orders
promptly attended to. AU work werrobta water
Piper Itipairiss Joao at the ahomest notlac, Co;Z
Abuse for repairs, prochtaa ' the toot Is eat
"abused alter It le put. oa.
Ladles, for Bargains.
',Call et Bates fr. Bell's, Pro. of Fifth strut. The
gni ere dellireurofilecht cat their Lt.:icor Sum
. fetreDress Goods, at well es a fine nuortment of
Bdititeibleeks etul - SlaitteLt, et low prices, to erOer
to make room for an, xteneiTe stout of Autumn
uoieftlea. Thibeirtore is one of the moat eomtbrt
tble In the two cities, and their twenty eent calico
&boils the Teki , best article to be purchued 'at
AliatAgtoi. The addreta, remember, la Styes B
tell, r 0.21 nrik Street.
Eeductipn
(Mr friend, Mr. John Wlir, No. Me Federal
iiiiirelseny, wee 14 the east when the
glortourinews of theicaptnre of lOchusond and
the surrender tithe . Jebel General Leer was re.
Scared, and .taking
_advantage of the panto pro.
"'. dtmed,'and Madwing the reaction that would fol.
low, mode very heavy purchases of the fined
Opting and roomer good. at about orm.balf of Me
old prleek. Some of the damn clothe, taesimeres
and Vesting. are included to hlf stook, which he is
•.- roared to make tip to order, on ,ehort notice, to
the latest styles, and atrorresPcm4higly low rates.
A choice aerortment of furatehtng goods and ready.
Made Clothing will also be found at his elegant
tetablishmenk — Our Allegheny trieddr ehonld klve
Alm a call.
NEyvs ITEMS
Two weeks ago . we noticed the affliction In
the Bonny of' lifr. Dennis Boone, residing be
tween Liberty and Walkersville, Frederick
• otataty, If/inland, up to which time four of his
'children bad dled. Since then four more. have
died.. There is now but one left. Thirteen
• brothers and abster.4 2 --the oldest not twenty
yetee of age--now Ile aids by aide In the quiet
grateyard. Snobfatality In sue family has sal
dere over occurred. The disease was
o dlr Linda.
-Tlkamore Star. ,; -
Tleb tiaPitrvernenta of thiSt. Char shaft colliery
• Of the St. Mgr Coal Co.; Schuylkill county, were
tatbely destroyed bribe-on , the Bth Inn. The
structure was of large dimensions and of great
std was one of our ftrat.clatel colliery
establishereata i , Including breakmg, hoisting and
latlOPlng flatures, thewholebosting from eighty
to one hundred thousand dollars, and - on which
there was. rAoce hiennence.
_,._ Tim march of the cavalry under . Gen- Merritt,
throrghllortherta Texas has created the utmost
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consternation, as .they are the first Federal
troops seenShere. Circulars are Issued by Gen.
Merritt to allay apprehension; and strict orders
are carried out to prevent pillaging; and to keep
the negroes troth leaving the Betas to follow the
army. No soldier is 'allowed to enter private
houses era any - pretence.
MESSES. VAt-LP➢ronAee, Pendleton, Long,
Olds, and the others who recently met in Ohio
as a Democratic State Convention, have Just
sent forth a challenge to anybody to discuss
with them the question of slavery, they allirm
leg it to be the proper condition for the negroes
of the t3onth. Nobody has aa yet'pald any at
tention to the Falstaffitua challenge, and none is
likpy to.
Cates p.en has been organized la-Bards
burg by the election or S. D. Ingram, President;
Brig. Gen. E. C.Wllliame, Treasurer; and Lleta,
COL d r A. Congdon. Becretery A room has
been handsomely Cited up, over the First N.
total Bank, end five magnificent marble topped
_walnut chcsslables have been procured for the
- use cress club.
Eortawann and Kentucky are, the only States
In which the instltutton of slavery la now legal.
feed.' thepwere excepted from the terms of
the Emanoipation Proclamation, as a coneeesion
to their presumed loyalty, and both having op to
this time refused to abolish slavery volontanly,
It remains a State feature the same as before the
Var. •
REvennr Jot SON has arrived la Richmond,
as counsel for the properties of the Ballard and
dilyfottswoodilotels, which have been confiscated.
Robberies in that city still continue. The Rich.
Mond Tunas of the 14th has alougeditolial lova
,lng emigration to Itirginia.
' A i.ation Government sale of horses, wagons,
and ratter took place at Chicago, Saturday. The
beat horses went at one .!hunored and flay dol
lars per bead, mules at two hundred and five
dollars, and wagons at one hundred dollars
. .
.As the SL. CharlerHotel Cairo, on Friday,
i a shooting array occurred. which resulted in the
death of private Miehael Flynn, of the 19thIll
note Infantry., and the dangerous wounding of
dylla Howard, bar-beeper of the hotel.
Tits device of the State seal of 'Virginia has
'been altered by the new Stategovernmeat The
bid device - la retained, but the words "Liberty
and UMW' .stamount the Goddess Liberty,
traruplizz,on the &Um tyrant.
No ntsvninumon has yet been made of re
'wards offered tor the arrest-of the 'assassins of
President Lincoln: The subject Is under eonsid
. -station by the Beard, of winch Judge Advocate
General Holt Is President.
Titer do a -wonderful trosleese In lobster, down
at Jonesport, In Heine, where It Is eaid five
tbirnSand are cooked daily; and four thousand
pounds Of meat is dally.put la air-tight COW , of
one and two poundi each.
Daßow, editor of„ the Reekw which bore
• .11s name s is said to be Urine at Winneborough,
near C hester, Pa. He litelres to resume - the
..ymblieation of his periodical, and It is said will
- advocate free labor.
NV . ..T. Cassa,the accomplished artist, of Rom
per's Weekly, was found dead in his bed, at the
National Hotel, Weablagton, on the morning of
Lite 2 . fith..
A sonata is organizing In Rfchmernd, Ye., NI
'ilialormatzott Of a Colony to &Me in Ecuador,
7.llonth Amato.
• • The Great Central Basin. •
Wr. Bowler, of the Chicago Trgeme, who
one of •Speaker Colfax 4 party, now croaking the
COnliomit, writing 'irate Amain, Nevada, says
'The country between this and Balt Lake Is
etiolate enough., Nu one can understand how
U etterly worthless. It is for all the uses of man.
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except where the monnudis are fllled.with mla.
until .he sees it. The owirlaming sage
.hrusli. with a. few at - anted cedars upon the moon
'tains, and :willows, end patches of grass, and
adhered fowl= in the gorges scarcely redeem.
- the whole Coutry from utter'and hopeless merit
- ity, The exception:l,lre se.areely worth naming,
for WM blistoc the Salt Lake Valley, the mono
_ hens are AMA? high al the Wbatas on the East
tsar the Sierra on , the West:and hthee they do
Sot up into the regions of perpetual snow,
• and, thus ,furalth streams to Irrigate the Oaths ••
between them: The maps of this portion of the
llnited States, greatly need revising. "In all but
the moat central facts theyarepractically worth.
,We looked. for, no mountain ranges after
• Jesting - Sall Lake till we reached the t h etas, at
or near Yirgtolo .City, some two hundred miles
west; while, Lb fact. the stage crosses thine=
Melba ranges: in that distance. True they ere
riot id, high as the main divisions of the Rocky
2:fountains, but futons maps kihritild have them
_ distirctly- traced, If imbllibens would lay ant
Just claim .to .aceiracy. The valleys botwgeo
three mCiantains are from five teitWetay-Ave
wake wide, almost entirely barren of evarythlac
-Induce broth., It should be noticed. however,
that this isle:what stenllty Is due entirely to the.
,watet of= writerr for in our Judgment Gut land
. _lmre In most. eases Is Just that proportion of
China and calcarions ingredients teat would
' Mks a me:Wpm:dully', soil, could it be blessed
with timely rains.
It may be Weft while - to mention that our
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tilgrposilltut asIA the probabilities of a route be
'ln fotind'a htnidred miles south of Balt Lake,
far the Pacillexellway, has been changed by oar
ride of four bandied miles from that city. It
otteetinently cannot follow.the Map route over
the timber binges of she mountains bmween -
Thal* and Balt Lake. end maul intelligent
gentlernth-who told theyluul thou:met:ly explor
ed the country Mather It, itty° assured us that
the countryis more barren Sind broken than lila
On.the route' over which we have pomp!. lo
Menton once said to Coturnith the. mums ages
'rage mthsuyelithe route for the .creat highway of
thecoutthent. That route Is by the :Beath-or :
Peatc 'north or Salt Lake, and by the
Ihnithikfit andthe Carsim Valleys,. to: the b ee s
pew, prolmbly Vlrginth CU, en the cost side of
the alone Wanda Ifonntaths, and thence by the
• tetra* 'withal will be difficult enough to
'Tinaßranelsee; The "route knit/Wed id the, e id
California trail, still largely In tutet7 emigrants
=to 06 Tarlac' elem. Twee - obsenaamo. at
of ad:value, ea against the level of the en
, gluons, new be of SOMA benidetOtbdie pioneers
whOwish ta locate In Ounce of. the adirent or
the locomottee. Cur : preeent Infbmattort has
'4:Ottrlneed as Of there general aecurach
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VERY LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
PRESENT LIFE F 1 GEORGIA
Great Scarcity of Provisions.
ILENT' OF CORN PLANTED
Negro QrestlOn the Ail-Absorbing One
MEETIMS IN NEARLY EVERY COUNTY
ATTEMPT TO ARREST TOOMUS
New Yonx, July 15.—The WorlJ's corres
pondent in Columbus, Georgia, of the Sth Inst.,
says that the scarcity of provisions la that re
gion has been such that the people have planted
plenty of corn. A. goad deal bee been pot into
the ground since the cessation of fighting, in
this State,sa well as in the other Southern States
which I have passed through. There will be a
6vlllcler.cy of corn for the people themselves.
There IS now a real scarcity. The plicate of pre
vikions In the markets-are evidences of this fact.
For tour Is worth three dollars per hundred In
coin. Board at the hotels is four 'dollars
peitay, the same as at the best New York hotels,
this; being the only resemblance between chum.
But families are living on cornbread, bacon and
buttermilk, with occasional chickens. Is vast
numbers of poor widows and helpless people that
must exist somehow, but nobody can tell how,
the poverty of the people is 'exemplified In lan
guage, appearance and habits. Voluntarily per-
sons who have evidently been rained In affluence,
deny themselvesof some of the cheap luxuries of
the lesson, such as summer fruits and a few
other notions which have found their way from
the North. They ail dress plainly ; there are
plenty of women here whoac external furnishing
123 sadly out of taste and repair, caused In travel
lug on rail•oads, and a great many get Into the
cars without having a rest to pay their faro,
trusting to the generosity of the road for the
ride.
Bometimes whole families start off with little
or no provisions.
- - -
Eating houses are few, and these charge a dol
lar for entry to the table, when a scramble en
aces for eatables.
Meat appeals for money are of common oc
currence.
The State of Georgia, like S_oth Carolina, Is
a good deal crippled by raiders through her ter
ritory, as not It se than three hundrrd miles of
railroad hare been tore up within her borders,
since the tall of Atlanta.
The country from Chattanooga to Atlanta Is
seamed and furrowed with intrenchments; its
bridges are destroyed; the fences gone on the
line of moat of the railroads, and the depots
oregano at every town. Large amounts of cot,
ton , and other stores were -borne 1. The Lau to
the State in ddattation cannot ha less than one
hundred millions,
. At Columbus three large cottolfactorles were
burned down, besides fifty-four thouaaad bales
of Cotton, and nearly a million bushels of corn.
The ravages. of . Wilson . were much greater
than need be, considering 'the stage of the war.
The destraction_here was four days after the
surrender of Lea,' but he knew nothing of the
negotiations with Sherman until nearing 111aoan,
when be was met by a gag of trace,- which fo•-
tonattly,stopped destruction.
Be.ween West Point and Montgomery the
Railroad Company run one engine and two fiat
ears, and charge ten cents per mile; re fusing to
take greenbacks except atn discount of fifty cent
on the dollar.
The negro question Is the all absorbing one,
and furnishes the only occupation for the mili
tary government Most of the negroes remain
at wink at their homes, but at the cities and
towns there are great numbers idle. Many
males have run off and left their families to be
creed for by their late owners. Tee question of
'descry then is agitating, and slowly settling
itself.
The inhabitants' complain bitterly that those
who were so eager to give the nigger his lib arty
will not now 'give him his food, nor compel him
to work for it, but the needs of the
whiten and the blacks will bring both
Into a better frame of mind erelong, and by next
year some uniform rules can be adopted for
their treatment; meanwhile they will suffer.
The sentiment of the people is quite submissive
and patient: they are making all the haste they
know bow to, to put themselves right again.
Nearly - ell the counties in Georgia on the use
of the railroads, or so convenient thereto as to
be quickly beard from, haveliteld Meetings and
expressed their readiness to recognize and sub
mit to the authority of the. United States. The
proceedings of fully forty counties have been
made public, and moat of them are large and
populous counties of the State. The probability
Is that meetings UM been called In nearly every
county, but the proceedings have not been re
ceived on account of mall communication.
From Florida we have accounts of the moat
wretched condition of affairs; poverty and want
even greater than In Southern Georgia.
An attempt was made lately to arrest Toombs
big rtsklebre near Augusta, but he esuaped
through a back door; since which time he has
not bean heard of. It is said that bat for his
unfortunate drunk as Montgomery be would
have been Provisional President instead of Jeff.
Davis. Between them since there has been great
enmity.
lIPRISOMIENT OF IRE CONSPIRATORS.
Jell;. Bails' Counsel and Taal.
RESTORATION PROSPECTS IN NORTH CAROLINA
N^ilmingfon Data of July 11th.
New Tenn, July lA—The roes Washington
aprcial says: The Pi..ident has changed the
place of imprisonment otDr. If add, O'Laughlin,
Arnold and Spangler. They are to day to be
sent to the Dry Tortugas, inateed of the Albany
Penitentiary. Colonel Harriaon, Davis' Private
Secretary, has been rent to Tort McHenry; Prof.
McCtlltmgh, the alleged perpetrator of incendi
ary tires na New York, to Fort Delaware, and
Otneind Harris to Libby prison.
The Cabinet was in session to-day,
Wazunvcros, July 18.—It is said that the can
eptratore, Dr. Mndd, Spangler, Arnold, and
O'Laughlin, were yesterday Best to the Albany
penitentiary, In accordance with their respective
BeinaCee.
R. H. Gillet, who Is retained by some of the
Mends of Jell. Davis as his counsel, arrived here
seven] days ago. He has had no Interview with
his client, nor does he know what coarse the
govutiment Intends to pursue relative to the
trial.
Leiters have Vert received of the pompacts of
restoration In North Carolina. It is stated that
a majority Mb= planters are pnraning a humane
and indictor's conrse towards the slaves.
Ns* nor, July 18.—The steamer Louisa
Moore, brings Wilmington dates of the lith.
The Herald rays that nearly a million of dol
larahave been paid to the Withers there within
the put few days.
• The American Telegraph Company have tak
en' charge of the Southern linen, and expect soon
to have communication through the Interior, be
tween New York end New Orleans.
The Limbs Moore left one day prior to the
time advertised for her sailing, owing to the
fact that her cargo, &c., were lying oa the dock
before she arrived. There is more freight at
Wilmington for the North • than the present
transportation can accommodate, and when the
railroads are Fit in operation there will be an
increased demand, as there is a great amount of
produce about Wilmington.
Three steamers loaded with negroes have
lately been sent to Charleston.
The 2d Maatutchusetts Heavy Artillery have
gone to Fort Fibber. to relieve the 16th New
York, which Is ordered to report to General An,
Cur at Washington.
GAYLE'SENT TO FORT PIIIISKI.
Application of Hunterfor Pardon.
NEW Yozot, July 18.—G. W. Gayle, the man
who offered a million of dollars for the murder
of President Lincoln, Vice President Johnson,
and fievetary Sewall; arrived at 1111 ton Read,
South Carolina, from Washington on the 12th
instant, under guard, and thence piatjz Fort Pa.
H. 11. Ti Hunter, of Vlrginla, who to also con
fined In that stronghold, has applied co the
President for pardon.
GREAT FOUR OARED DOLT RIM
The NOW Yorkers <the Victors,
POLIO, July 18.—The tyreat four
oared nee CIIMO ankle eventem and resulted
la favor of the Samuel COllyer, the New York
boat, alte4midl eft thel'oughkeepale almost two
leeshta and a half to..the home stretch. The
time In whkhthe dye Film were made by the
New Yorker was thirty-seven - minutes and twat
- ty ecconda.
COUNSEL FOR DAVIS AND CLAY.
The Virginia State Governnien
OPINION OF ATTORNEY GERBIL BOWDEN
Perseus Eligible to Ukdd Office
APPLICATIONS FOR PARDON
South Carolina Delegation in Washington
Ts3] 7-30 3-2 OP EL 24.7
G en. A lmonte in New York
Min Soil, Juir 1S —The Tnbune says:
.'"We
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are able to state I , y authority that the tams lee
Of Jt IT. Davis and of C. C. Clay retained eminent
cod leyal adviszrs as early as the middle of. May
last to ap;icar 'whenever the Government shall
think proper to o-der the trials of those State
prisoners. The senior counsel Is a gentleman
of whose prominence at the bar them will lie no
question, when It is thought proper to armetince
his name; any reports, therefore, which appear
from time to time In different newspapers Se to
efforts made on behalf of these prlsonem by
persons representing themselvestheir °anneal,
or engaged In their legal service, ay be aafely
regarded as unauthortzed by the [ladles clilefly
concerned..
The following decision has beenl rend ed, by
Attorney General Bowden, of Virginia:
Itionsicom, Va., July 14, 1805.
To Bon. F. B. Pierpont. i2ooernoref
Sue—Tour note of the 13th Inst., Inquiring
whether persons who held since under that 're
called Confederate or any rebellons State gov
ernment, are eligible to any manly offices, ..has
been received. My opinion a that such partimm
are not eligible to any constitutional offices.
The first- section of article three of the Constitu
tion proildea that no person shall vote or hold
office tender the Constitation who hais held
office under the so-called Confederate Govern
ment, or any rebellious Suite government, or
who at any time has been a member
of the ao called Confederate Congress, or
a member of any State legislature In rebellion
against the authority of the United States, ex
cepting therefrom county sole.. There are
county offices which are officea under the consti
tution. Under the provision cited, all persms
embraced therein ore prohibited from holding
constitutional offices. In this prohibition ;are
not Included such person as have heretofore
held mere county offices under any rebel State
government.
I regard this 1111 the true interpretation °film
provision In tr./mile:tn. The article is inalaly pen•
ployed in describing the classes of persons Who
shall cot hold (Mc& I have, therefore, el:m
aned the words, "excepting therefrom county
offices," so as to accord with the general intent
of the provision. not as meaning that persbros
holding office =der the Confederate Govern
ment, could be elected to county oftleas
but as meaning that all persona who have been
mere county officers may hold any constltational
Mike.
One of two interpretations mast be &rah to
the section to question. h was the intention
of the framers at the Constitution either first to
limir,the eligibility of all the daises mentioned
to mete county officers, or secondly to excletle
all classes mentioned, save county officers, from
elilgibility to an office, and confgr on merecobn
tr elheers the right to be elactedto any position
while a county officer or otherwise. '
I am clearly of the oplo 100 that the latter'. Is
the true intention, and the contrary construction
of the section would be altered with many 11134111-
altos. First, It would permit any officer.sti
the to called Confederate Government to hold a
county office, when by the terms of the arable
as originally adopted and as it stood until
.re.
cently amended, be could not vote for another
person for the same' office. Second, County of
fices of a merely loyal and limited Jurlsdiethan
would be placed under the same ban with ihe
highs st ofticers of the so-called Confederacy or
rebellions State Government.
Again, as I have already said., the section In
question Ls mainly employed In describing Lb',
classes of persons not eligible to office. Tills.
construction acrorda with the general Intent
I. e., It constitutes the words "excepting there.
from county officers" as destriptla personarium,
and not as Indicating the cillees to welch the
prorerlbed classes aro, n [withstanding their
proscription, eligible. The opinion lam giving
refers merely to comititetional offices, as to snub
offictm as ate not created by the constitutiqb,
the prohibitions before mentioned do not apply.
[Signed] Tilos. R. Bovromr,
Attorney General of Virginia.:
The Prfbiere's Washlegion special says The
pardon Bureau la still overrun with appileatiosa.
Among them are those of Gustavus A. Beery,
Senator for Tennessee ; 11. W. Willard, former.
ly member of the U. 8. Congress, from Alabama;
N:J. D. Baliburton, U. 8. District Judge for Vir
ginia; G. . Rollins, U. 8. Navy, of Greytoirrt
notoriety ; A. J. Darbline, U. B. Navy ; Jas. 11.
Lane, Brigadier General of the rebel army; rebel
Cs,vet no's Mrtgrsib, of Smttis CaroP.r.s. sod
Moore. of _Ushama.
A Herald Wiubinoton special says: A dele
gation bad arrived from Snob Carolina, consis
ting of B. T. Perry, Governor J. B. Orree. J.
Elped, J. W. Gradon, W. U. Litch, and - Foster
Bloodnood.
The present series of the 7 30 loan will proba
ably be gone In a week or ten days- This Is ttie
last of the Vi:15,000,000 loan authorized at the
last eeision of Congrera. When the soldiers ate
paid off, with the clgcrease of goyernment ex
penses, the Secretary will ho able to get along
until Congrera meets, with certificates of lildettt
neei and temporary Leans.
It is nr.der‘toml General Almonta Is In Nate'
Yerk inrog, on his Pay to Arisuia and litehtindii,
for more assistance for Maximilian', and desire.,
an interview with President Johnson.
ISHII OPERATIONS I SOUTH AIIERIC:
News of Our Fuccess Received
NEW YORK, July 18.—The llercacra Buends
Ayers correspondent gives additional particulars
regarding the hostile operations of Paraguay
against Braid, the Argentina Con federation, and
Uruguay, under date of May 2tst. No engago
ment had taken place, but could not much
longer be delayed, as Paraguay was still push=
leg forward her two strong e.dumns of troops
tato the territories of Brasil and the Confedera•
lion respectively. /t had also a powerful dent
ready for action.
The news of the triumph of the Onion elms
in (Us country, caused watch and sincere nick..
lug in Buenos Ayres among the natives, as wep
as among our own people.
'I be Buenos Ayrean national holiday—the 2.5t17
of May, corresponding trto out 4th of Jtdi—wai
celetrated this year as heretofore with a grand,
military, civic, and pyrotechnle demonstration.
ADVICES FROM NEWBERN,
Governor 1111 den's Administration.
INFLUX OF NORTIIEBN BUSINESS NEN
New Yowl, July 1.8.-;-Ttus steamer Ellen 8.
Terry brings Newbern grime to the 161 b.
The Raleigh Progreso eays : There has not
been a eolltary WO of Yellow Fever at WU
toltigton.
The Progress speaks In the highest terms of
the administration of Gov. Holden. It also sets
forth tha,great benefits Newham has received
by the Bail of Northern business men, " In
1858 II was deemed Impracticable to run llna
steamers to New York, btu now there are two,
and one or two to Baltimore.
From Furtrcaa Monroe
FORTBEff MoNnon, Jtiv 17.—The ship Nils
smri has lulled for Bordeaux with tobacco train
Richmond.
Colonel Blunt has been appointed Assistant
Postmaster of ads poet, and Capt. Low, Jr„ at
Norfolk.
The new and beautiful chapel of the Coited
States Hospital, is so far completed teat servi
eee were held yesterday, Chaplain Roe and Rev.
Mr. Tisdale, of therChriatims Commission, mm
dueling the smokes.
The steamer Edward Everett, with the 52d
regiment Peontrylvanbt Volunteers, boand for
Baillmore r arrived from City Point.
The steamer Fairbanks With Lleatemust
*Toles, of the 924 New York Volunteers, with
rebel prisoners, salmi for thisannah.
Now- Jersey Convention&
Trawrersy July 18.—The Repablican Iron
Convention; for the moderation of governinemt
taxes, took place on Marshy, Numerous man-
Matte are named. It will be a very exciting
Convention. The Anti' Railroad men aul
the Mende of negro graftage will have noth
ing to 1111.
•
A Convention of the War Democracy, lined
by N. N. Holstead, of: Hudson, to called tarp.
morrow in tide city.
Burglaries.
BOSTON, July IS.—Tbe houses of Ron. W.
ld'Gfivery and Captain P. Rudekon lnBearsport,
were broken Into on Sunday night, and sasm.
ware, laoacy, government bonds, and other val.
gables to the amount of several thousand taken.
The burglars hay° been diamered.
LATE ADVICES FROM TEXAS.
The Mayor of Galveston Arrested
BUSLIESS PROSPECTS DESPONDE&T
V&..sels Ordered to, &turn North.
TM YELLOW FEVER PREDICTED,
Ncw Tour:, July 18.—A letter to the Tribune,
from Galveston, Texas, 'July 4th, naps The
calm of the city was disturbed yesterday name•
what by the arrest of Mayor Leonard, of Gal-
Veston, by the military atithorltiea. Rumor as
signs neutral canoes for the arrest, but nothing
definite in known. Stringent orders hove been
Issued by the Provost Marshal In regard to the
Bale of I iparls, and It Is' not Improbable that
'Mayor Letfilartl, woo is the proprietor of a COM
moo err ggery, has disobeyed them.
fe tar all Las been orderly la Galveston, al
though thit rest of the Suit- has been given np
to rapine and plunder. While baslne.3l is be-
Waning to move, again, yet very slowly, the
Calm of death rests Open the city. The people
arc despondent, and many profess to believe that
the death of flavcry will bathe death of the pros
perity of Texas.
Freedmen are rapidly availing themselves of the
privileges accorded to themliy the proclamation.
Complaints are made by the Impoverished shave•
holders that the freedmen are better cdr than
themselves. It Is said that many of them have
money lald up, and that they are renting good
houses to the cirri.
The following vb.sels have this day received
orders to return North via Pebsacola The
Seminole, New London. Cayuga, Princess Royal,
Kennebec, Virginia and Penotnicot. The Fort
Jackson, Preston, Cornubla, Albatros, Gertrude,
Virginia and Princess Royal will remain for
several days. These vessels draw too mach wa
ter to crews th - e bars and aro obliged to keep the
name anchorage as they did while the port woo
blockaded.
For several years past Galveston has suffered
severely from yellow fever, and the residents.
here arp Predietiaw that It will communicate to
the Union troi.ps before the season la over,
General Granger Issued speedo regulatioos In
regard to quarantine, which will, If enforeed,
prevent the imr rtatlon of the disease from
other ports.
Stocks and Money,
Now TORE. July IS.—The stock market is
unsettled, and there are weak and nudelined ap
prehensions of coming tightness in money, and
some brokers show considerable caution, and `a
desire to get rid of stocks. From the same rea
son bears are putting out options more freely.
helping the downward tendency of prices. - The
same feeling extends to Governments. dome of
the largerlolders show a disposition to sell at
lower prices. The orders for GOVeiIIIIICIne by
the latest steamer were not Importaut.
Cnrtifi
cetes of ludebtedttc.ss are one-eighth lower for
the new series, and the expectation of larger fu
ture 1 / 8 1:1C9 produces a dispoaltion to sell these
securities. State stacks doll. Railroad bonds
more active. No change In hitscelluneaus. The
list shows no material change.
Gold to Om. hat the market lacks animation.
There has been considerable loaned gold called
In to-day, which tended to keep the market ,
steady. Cash gold 0 Wakes plenty, and the,.
supply may possibly be Increased before long.
The moray market Is unsettled. Lone are not
offered so freely, as there Is expectations of high
cr rates. Exchange to dull and lower, with a ten
dency towards still lower retell. The
shli meet of specie to-morrow will be smell but
amber large Instalment of 5 'NI bonds will go
forward.
liZrw Tonic, July IS—There Is a speculative
%novel:rent to favor of a future advance. The
buds are Mc, Mg freely, and the bears show no
disposition to put out at options. Loans to
large amounts at 1 per gent. per day with cor
empoodind borrower,. There is a rumor of an
Intention on the pan of the Secretary 31eCnl•
lough, to'oraer the sale of a large amount of the
surplus gold In the Sub-Treesury. The state
ment has a certain amount of credence in cer
tain quarters, and It it one of the elements of
the partial strineency In the money market-
Grid operre at 143, and run up to 14314.
Geld, 143%.
Emigration and the Public Land..
Nre Yoex, July It —The Trib,rne Wash
ing/OD special says : The settlement of public
lands in connection with the subicct of foreign
emigration, is nnw engaging the attention of the
Departmaits,:and It is continently believed the:
the payment of onr war debt can be vastly facility,-
tad by a wise and liberal pxlicy tetng extended
to the emigrants settling on our public domains,
and more particularly on the mining fields of
the Western Territories.
Pertous Glasse of Gov. Brouxh.
tveveld.vo, July 18.—Governor Brune% had
a Very serious relapse last night, but Is somewhat
better to-day, but slay ill.
CLarts.awn. 0., Jaly 18.-6ov. Broach bad a
very severe relapse last eight. He Is somewhat
bettor today, but be Is yet very 111.
Sick and Wounded from Milton Head.
Now Yone, July IS.—The steamer S. R.
Spaulding, from liiitnn Head, has arrived, with
than hundred sick and wounded soldiers.
Butler and Xosetry
NEW Tons. July 18.—The Alexatdrin /mid-
I/gene,. G.nerel Butler and Moseby hare
entered lei° law partnership in New Turk.
The Seven—Thirty Loan.
Pirtta Drum Tv, July 19.—,1ay Cooke reports the
enbtern./una to the 7 30 loan at f d,501 ,3DO.
A Con‘crt to Right Priori')leo
T. P. Arrieue Bum, a prominent citizen of
Kentucky, In a letter to the Load:wee Journal,
that frankly renonnees hla former liculoas on the
peculiar dogmas which led to Remick:ill and re
bellion. We quote two paragraphs :
Bt. Paul was oared of his Phaeliceism by being
fe„lied to the earth and teeing a light from
heaven. St. Peter eonld not understand that the
new Covenaut of Grace was intended for the
Gentiles until God, in the vision of the white
Ebert, knit at the four corners let down from.
heaven before him, full of all manner of fora
footed beasts, told him to slay and eat; that
w hat Goo had " cleansed " was not " common "
or •• unclean." Without pretending to compare
myself with tither of the great Apostles, except
in the obsuilate persistence -and enthusiasm to
which I long adhered to the erroneous teschlegs
of my youth, I may be allowed to say that after
four years of war, during all of which time I
bare been In the South, I ant now thoroughly
ems vinced that "'secession," "&ate sovereignty,"
" alavery," "compacts of States," " nullifica-
Gen," and the whole Southern theory of the
Government was ail, wrong , and, 'having agita
ted and disturbed the country from its fonada
tine, especially end. particularly for the last
tidily years, that I now consider them all as
finally and forever settled, and the streramacy of
the National Government firmly established.
Even the Southern Confederacy itself,lby Its con
script act, destroyed State rights, and before It
finally gave op the ghost, by ha negro soldier
bill, virtually emanalpated the negro, and gold
be was as good as a conscript.
Thus the war, both by the salon of the North
:led South, has decreed the overthrow of slayer',
and the negro, throughout the whole country,
bee ceased to be a "chattel," and become • man.
All these questions could never be settled by
compromise of polities or diplomocy. The
South, appealing to the God of Battles for Jus
tice, went to war toyer the negro and her peculiar
degauss. The deciblon is against her, and the
resultred the war must be accepted as theJudg.
meet of heaven on all the issues and causes pro
sensed. Iso accept them, and am now more
over, from observation - other than this war,
thoroughly convinced that the dogmas of the
South were wrong and Impracticable, and that
the Federal theory of the Government Is sight.
That was Washington's ides, and the doctrine
of all the patriarchs of the Reiolution and the
country. Supremacy must reside 'somewhere.
In Goa body pollee, as in the natural body, one
head most control, and all the rat of the mem
bers must obey. It will not do for the eye or
foot or band to claim preeminence, each For
Itself, and thus Cumber and retard the Siove
-11041•Or the body; a.; will It do for each State
to say "I am aoyereign," but the whole "firmly
Joined together, and governed by one head, from
the nation."
A IMPATCII from New Wattninater. the caps.
tel of British Columbia, says that the work of
stringing the wires of the Russian Telegraph
Duo has commenced In that city. There will
soon betelegraphic cointncualcation with the min
ing camps of Cariboo and the Intermediate towns.
The Charleston Cowles complains of the fro.
quest ocetwrence of riots and breaches of the
peace, saying that people cannot walk the streets
at night without, fear of being robbed or killed.
Tun Buffalo pePers report that their city will
soon become a Errol salt emPortuat. They lay
that In all the wells bored there for oil, good
'reps of salt water have been found.'
Hoe. J.. A. Boner, who was Prealdent of the
Convention widett framed the loyal. State Con
, elltution of Arkansas, tom written a letter to
President Joleneon advocating °negro auffrege."
Tai Vermont . Brats Democratic Conventton
met at Harlington yesterday, nominated a ticket,
and indorsed President Johnson's reconstrtictlon
policy.
CITY AND SUBURBAN
Pittsburgh Baptist Asseciatton.•
, We hare before us o printed copy of the ms
ides of the last, session of the Pittsburgh Bey.
Bit Association recently held in Allintel:1; City.
From It we learn that there are In connection
With that body 22 churches having 11,371 mem
bers. The Sabbath Schools connected with this
body number 1,700 children. Contributions to
rations beaerolent enterprises amount to 812,000.
The following resolutions on the state of the
Ceti:dry, presented by the Res. James R. Dicker
son, Pastor of the First Baptist Church of this
ilty were unanimously adopted and offered a very
fair test of public opinion among the various
diarrhea of this ei.y and vicinity :
I. Resolved, That the deep and abiding grad
tbde of the .entire American People is due to
Almighty God Br the signal and triumphant
manner in which the terrible war that has neen
desolating our land and nation for the past fear
years hoe been brought to a eln,e, Ito leading in
stigators apprehended a-A suffcrlng a disrrace
fel captivity, while slavery, Its ammatmg im
pulse, is fast dying out, if not already dose.
2. RrAulned, That the last and most nefarious
act of one enemies, by which our nation lost
Its President and one of its brightest ornaments,
and the secley of the great and good of every
land co,e of the noblest and purest represents.
thee, le but' a natural outgrowth of that system
of litanan Mapery. to prop op and to perpluate
Which the Southern Rebellion was inaugurated,
and Is kindred In its infamoas depravity With
those acts by which black men have been tor.
Lured for generations before the war, and white
soldiers have been starved by slow processes
during Its continuance.
3. Rewired, That the American people will
not ho held guilt( se by a Just and Jealous God,
until they have not only absolved themselves
from every possible complicity with huinart
slavery, but have fully. sincerely and heannyi
determined to yield unto all men, without regard
to color, those Inherent and divine rights of
Inman nature—which constitute the only trao
beets of human Nualltv—llfe, liberty, and the
pursuit of happiness.
4. Resolved, That In viewing the advance of
'public opinion at the North on the enblect of
;human rights and the sin of human slavery, we
have but little for which we cap congratulate
'Ourselves; most of our late concessions In this
direction having been wrung out of us by the dire
necessities of our position, or by the dreadful
.apprehensions of still greater Judgments from
the hand of God.
5. Resolved, That heneefipth as individuals,
',Me churches, and es an Association, we win take
ibleber ground In favor of all that pertains t 3
fthe rights of the people, without regard to color;
liked we will, as a matter of simple justice, yield
to the colored man those natural rights which
are the inheritance of all our race, together
with the right of courage and other political
privileges, which we accord to our brethren of a
Ughter.compleMon. Thus, and thus alone, may
we expect to enjoy ills highest raver, who Is the
Father of us all, and who, of one blexi, made all
the nations of the earth.
Qualifications of a Local.
The "local" of the Indianapolis Jowl-Just gives
Ida views en the necessary qnalltlcatlons Ira a
Local, in the following admirable strain
•
It la may =nigh to be a Local—if you only
'lnk so—but tome special qualifications are ea
vital to success. He must be a walking ency
clopedia of usifol knowledge. On the trial of
mysterittm items he must be a veritable Meath
hound. Lila hide mast be like that of the rhi
r oecros. Lie must be insensible to the cruelest
'meths, and manlfat no tense of anger when he
Is kicked down stairs. Re moat throw modesty
to the does. He mast look pleased when Invi
ted to walk sixteen squares through a broillog
sun to write a six line puff fora Laborsaving
churn, or a patrol washing machine. He mast
feel grateful when invited to dine at the Dogs
nose Hotel, and write a glowing account of the
excellence of the hash and durability of the beef
steak. If he feel. any sense of humiliation In
editing down to a bestirs gathering, Da the occa
sion of the presentation of a sword to Captain
Sankopanev, or a set of silver service to a horse
inspector, he mast smother It, and revenge him
self on the champagne and cigars. LI be flags
In his description of fiedge's premium bull, or
•lets down" in wilting up the oil indications of
fihovendylic's farm, be must take it kindly !then
he Is reproved for his shortcomings. In the
matter of shows the Local most be al ways bril
liant. He Myst talk' learnedly of panoramas, wick
a liberal admixture of knowing words, ouch as
"warmth," "tone." "foreshortening," "high
lights," "perspective." Ar.; he must be "heavy" .
on concerts, with a capacity to appreciate !fins
erpissek's eseentiop of damn feats In the "up
per register;" be mast be ecstatic In pulse of
double-headed calves, and eloquent In behalf of
fat women and Hsiang skeletons,
All this, and more, It takes to be a local.
Rau Inc wood is rolially as honorable, more in
depinfient., and easier.
CM ;Intelligence.
The following Is a statement of the condition
of the nil wells In Washington county: The
well of the %Vaal:l34ton Oil Company, near
Cononstrarg, on Little Chortler', Is down about
/!I,Y ft C . , w:.11 LII.dIC,
florin The Weeerer well, In J. Person township,
is down two Itundresl and fifty feet, and the
Saunders well, over the Virginia line, sin bare.
dred cad ten feet. The Prospsrity well, just
Is very well located, and promises to be
a fair test of the region. A company are about
to commence boring on iffankiln's farina, in
Jefferson townebip.
A well located on the mountain side at Pete
lenm Centre, Pa., and one hundred and tifey
feet above the level of 011 Creek, lo a direct line
with the Coquette well, commenced pumping on
Thursday let the tate of illty barrels per day,
and is gradually incesseing. The Coquette well
to said to be cow flowing flee hundred larreis
per dLy. The once famous Jersey well Is now
pomp.og two Ltuadred barrels per day. E. Y.
Tea Eyck hoe strode all on Tionesta creek, sev
en miles schsth of Warren, In Warren county, at
a depth of three hundred and fifty feet.
"knockdown" at the Depot —A general
"knock -down" affair came off at the Central de
pot yesterday afternoon. Some pugnacious
scoundrel, for no other apparent reason t has to
exhibit his proficiency in the "manly art," de
liberately stepped up to an tutor:fending man
who was silting en the platform stem, and
drawing off with ids list struck him with such
force as to make him measure his tilm . cnsionii - On
the ground. At this Juncture, tho•poguliut re•
ceived a blow from another party, who In turn
was also the recipient of a smaller favor. The
Fceue noon began to assume the appearance of
a riot, which was only quelled by the timely hi
terkreace of the pollee. Two of the combatants
were arrested, Including the originator of the
disturbance, and the parties wore locked up for
a Gearing this morning.
Robbery and Attempted Murder.—A few
days ago a man named John Fletcher, of Green-
field, was waylaid by two thieves, between
Gantt and Crestline. After knocking him down
and beating him until he was Insensible, they
robbed him of hls watch and chain, and between
SILO and $OOO In money,. and then laid him
across the railroad track with the expectation
that the train from Cleveland would kill him.
Fortunately the trala was behind time, and Mr.
Fletcher recovered his eczema In time to drag
himself from t he track before the trala came.
Three men have be in arrested on suspicion, and
the watch found on one of them.
The Operetto.—The musical entertainment
given lest evening at Masonic nail by
number of young ladles, for the benefit of the
itabalstence Committee, under the direction of
Professor Shryock, was really a very pretty ef
fete, "pretty to the eye and good for"—to hear.
The piece performed was simple and touching,
offering every variety of song, from the deepest
patios to the moat hillarLous gayety. The
young ladles—many of them very young—ae
maitted themselves admirably,
Mayhem.—A disturbance originated In a
tavern on the corner of Washington and 'Web
ster toads yesterday afternoon, during which
a man named Patrick Boyle had a large piece of
an ear bitten off by awe John Brenner. The lat.
ter made information before Alderman Butler,
who got officers Culp and WW.lson, of the May
or's pollee, to arrest Boyle and also Patrick Me.
Gee, the keeper of the tavern. The latter gave
ball In the Bum of $5OO, and Boyle was commit
ted to jail.
Coal Exchange.—A meeting of the Coat
Exchange will be held at their rooms, No. 136
Water street, at It o'clock next Tuesday. The
pilmary Object of the meeting, we understand.
will b. 3 to effect a reduction In the prima dig
ging coal to about four centa'per bnottsk which It
Is bellowed can be accomplished with the consent
of the miners.
WM.-beater Arrested—John bail
ing from a locality hi Union township bearing
the euphonious name of "Bataan; was - ar
rested 311101tily. charged on oath or his With
with amok and byttery. .Bho also Airings an
action against - him for . rarely of the .peace. .
Reilly was locked op for a hearing,
Tennis Accident.—A Men timed Mem . -
steel, a n °more in a steamtannery pear Ebens
burg, met with a most terrible aoridtmt about
three weeks ago, resulting in his 'death on last
Saturday. The untortanatentan wan Peeling a
Tat Ailed with isealdiug hot liquid at the time,
when by some unexplainal Melon beellibtlettl.
Trottag Ma : tel.—A grand trotting math
will coma off at CLOW Park tomorrow agar.
norm At haltpast three oklnck. Tab Mary Ann,
Bono and Joe• Curry halo beat entered
Book . N.r.4.1c0
GRANT AND Snac:tAal jaErn CAYPArDNA . - and
Generals. By J. T.,Etusonsr, Amor of " Ns
points and his 'Marshals," tse., with onmaroea
list steel engravings. E. B. Treat, New York,
Pubilsber.
This work will soon be issued sod will be sold
only by subscription. The great success which
lma attended the author's former works Is an
assurance of the popularity of the present. Ad-
Vaite bbeela which hare been seat 11413b0W that
has been no falling off in Ileadley'S graphic
style.
A Pickpocket '•Come to Grief"-0n
Saturday night a thief, &rot-Red to a shit or blue,
appeared as the Soldiers' Rest, at, Harrisburg,
and relieved some of the members of the 107th
regimens of their money. Foam:tatelrtite ras
nal was.dlseovered in the set of operatink,"
and the brave bays gave him a terrible Whlppilui.
The punishment was Inflicted without mercy,
and the pickpocket wee taught a lessonl that will
deter him tram robbing soldiers hereoßer.
Duprez and Green'a Ininstreis_Thi s i pp ! ",
ultar leonine still continues to attract larze andt•
enee6 at the Pittnhunch Theatre, Th e
gramme tc nicht will be found to eontain a
gnat sassily at songs, choruseo, dances, instru
mental Solos and burlesques. The great reputa
tion of the troapo Insures a large attendance, as
well as an excellent performance. 'Beats may
be secured In advance without extra charge.
'New Railroad Prafect.—lt is stated that a
number of capitalists, principally Pittsburg/tent,
contemplate the constraction of a railroad from
rithole Creek, along the bank of the Allegheny
river, to Oil City. The distance, we believe, la
eight or tea miles, and the work. If commenced,
Is to be pushed through in ninety days.
Soldiers Artivlng.,--The 82d Pennsylvania
regiment, 400 men the 70th, 080 men ; the
1830. MO men ; the 48th the 4915, about 400
men, and the 18401, have arrived at Harrisburg,
where they are now encamped. Some six or
eight Pennsylvania reE„.menta arc yet expected
to arrive m dud city.
Rumered.--It le rumored that Mr. Fisher . ,
the “champlon of the Allegheny," le about to
challenge Hamill. for a sculling match. This,
however, le only a rumor, and if It should take
di finite shape we will make a note of kin due
time.
Bose Ball.—The return match game of base
ball will be played dale ahernoan at 3 . ti o'clock,
between the Allegheny and Enterprise hose ball
dupe, on the grounds of the latter, on West
Common, Allegheny. An exciting time may be
anticipated.
The Odd Fellows' Picnic, at Glenwood yes
terday, was a very successful affair. It was well
conducted—lhe most excellent order belng main
tained, and everything gassed off as quietly as
could be expected.
Postmasters A ppainted.—The ?resident
has re-appointed the following postmasters,
Chsrebersburg--John W. Deal; Datillle—Aa
drew F. RueeeL
CABS—On the eventng of the Ilth We— at the
tesldenfe• of Dia father, GEOhOS DAWSON
GASS, eldest son of George W. 0.., aged tsen
t9•one retire and one month.
The funeral will take place yo woenow ( Wed
nesday) rloaauao, leaving Dahl:tree Station, P.,
Ft. W. IC. IL 11., at 11 o'clock. (Jarringee will
leave upon Us waive, at the Alleghway Cits Etta
alga, at U Welock st.„ lad mooed te the Allegheny
Cemetery.
ROBINE—On Tneaday afternoon, at 2 o'clock,
SIIEOI.IOIIR BuBLIVI3, of the firm of diarsnall
♦ Bros., aged f 5 pears.
Doe notice of funeral .111 be even.
6,132 PLAR—Suddeolv, on Tuesday'azoornlag,
July fah, PHILIP taILIIPLAB., aged 17 years,
Funeral aervloea at his late TTladerice, No. 67
Ber-ead street, TIM ■eaano, at B o'clock. Fun
eral to proceed to the burying (round at Library.
..w. i saez.z.vtiris 6 UE
FASIIIONABLE
DES~.«tsl.t i.rvvDS.
For 'Gent's tf routles Clothing
MADE TO ORDER,
IN THE BEST STYLE AND MANNER.
B. B. NOM,
DIERCRART TAILOR,
No. 79 PEDERAL Sr.. Mleglien7
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TN THE COURT OF QIIARTER 6EB
- of Allegheny county, No. I, Joe.
Term, 1865. In the matter of the petition 0.0.
Hussey, Felix Brknot, Alexander Yoah; ef al
fieeholders of the Oily of Allegheny, for the Toth-
Von of fthe foct to width, tromp, eastern line of
the east sidewalk Of tole, Ateatte, from Oblo
attest to Anderson stint.; in sold city, and Iloso feat
II width from the west line of the west sidewalk
of Centre Avenue, from Ohio street to Anterson
street, In said city.
And now, to wit, lone 17th, lAEA, the with's ye..
tittuu pfecentcd at .!sa upea Coast, and on
motion of S. A. W. S Port - fence solicitors
for petitioners, a rule is hereby gran ted to show
cause why sthl portions of said s , dewallts should
not be closed op sod vstratednd It is ordered thst
said role shall.be published 6 the Pittsburgh Gc
tette twice a week for four weeks.
BY THE COURT.
Attest W. A. lIEBRON, Clerk.
Jr22:iod2avrnaS
IRON CITY COLLEGE,
Corner Penn and t. Chair Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
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BUSINESS MAN'S COLTYGE,
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Student. enter and reetew at any than
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TN THE COURT OF QUARTER SES
SION'S of Alirgbeny County. In the matter
of the vacating of part of Spruce Alley, In the
Stli ward, Pittsburgh.
And mg, tawit, June : 4th, the petition :4
divers freeholders and citizens of the Ninth Ward
aforesaid, to vacate Sprung Alley, between Carrell
eel Wilma, street. having been presented and
-read in open Court, the Court grant a rule upon
Interested to showering. why the prayer of the
,petitioners should not be granted, provided no ex
ceptions m tucli within four weeks from Mir
date. Fo n t ce of said rule to be pub ll ehed twins
seek (mbar weeks in the Pit teburgh Daily Gazette.
BY TILE COURT.
jeagilwatagrd
From the RecortL
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. —Let,.
ten of administration having been ffrettNiter
the undersigned on the estate of ()apt. J. J. 1108.
INSON, deed, tette the Second Ward. Pittsburgh,
all person. Indebted to mid estate are hereby no.
titled to make immediate payment, and those bum
log Wet= egelnit the said estate, will prom,
them, duly authentloated v ne i t i tiott rsoN.
°Mee at Tempera:merino. Administrator.
jog -stoner.
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Pole II
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No. :Furolturo Turpentine;
No. t do. Benzine;
No. h do. do;
angrlot quality and low, by
mr I,SOLIOUNICIAKER'S, c Wood sr
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGERS,
at reduced pries; the best wringer to use end
warranted to_ give WU:salon. Cab and see them
at the India Rabe: Degrot,Nos. 2t am 23 St. ow,
street.
Ist
J. & IL PHILLIPS.
pOR BALE OILTSAY.—A
Rotrt3E, II removed at mom !Masted cob
nor Irwin and Waters Avenue Allegimay city.
Coquirs of - •
~ 1., ~l4rrr.ißt^!.TT.TT~~
'IIACOI , I.-2,000 pounds Ribbed Bides,
Jaat naive* sad tel. tale by
FETZER, tt
IWO , corner Market 'and Flat awed&
fBERT:NO.4—bn boxes No. 1 and Scaled
Heals;, now In store for pale tz
je . l7 ' 117 attEl!,mls.usmordlintleet.
Entra gi l e b b nshels fir„ In stare
COCOA NUTS.-2,000 Fresh Cocoa Nuts
receives Ms asY 11sa=31" Bito%
Fos. 122 and 129 Wood street.
VIIRT/13 & HARVEY'S . DLLMOND
••-' °BAIN POWDEEtarst received aod for 14210
by JAMIrs BOWN,
17 1 1 ire Need Street.
2 00nPIGS SOFT OALEAN LUD,
ier sale bi J, A. cANTISLID.
coIiSuMPTIoN
HOW TO CURE IT,
za. 'to x-09:10 t132.G 1121Ciestcar^y•
DR, SCDEIICF►'S OWN CASE,
Why Labo4ng Under that Disease
P CLAiI 0.2V1C SFILUP,
SEAWEED TONLC
1.%23.C31.41D1LT.C. 311Ja.,24
ON TDB MTH IN CURING TIM DISBARS,
GREAT SUCCESS ATTENUI NG IT
Many years ago whilst residing in Philadelphia
I had progressed greens/1y into the last stage
of Pulmonary tionsumption. All hop's ;of
my recovery being dissipated, I tem advised. by
m; phyetelas, Lt. Parrish, to remove into the
country. Morristown, N. 1., abdut a miles Oh,
tont, being my hative place. 1, was remoredt
thither, occupying two full day. In the transition.
My father, and all his family, had Ryon and died
them—and died otPulmolurry Con.rtynyNon.. to my
arrival at Morreitown I was put to bed, where I
lay for many weeks Ina hat was 'deemed a hope
leas condition, 4r. Thornton, who had been my
father's family physician, and had attended him in
his last illness, was called to see me. Ha thought
my care entirely beyond the reach df medicine, end
decided shot I most die, and gave me one week to
arrange my tempbral skein. He had seen all my
fondly die of cominnintion, and therefore conclu
ded that death from the disease which had carried
all my kindred to the grave would also take inc
there. In this apparently impetus condition, I
heard of the remedies which Inow ; Elam* and sell.
It seemed to jute Shat I-could feel them, working
their way, and penetrating every nerve, fibre atul
tissue of my system.
- My lunge and liter pot on a new Action, and the
morbid matter which had for yetr aceumulatbd
and irritated the a o ff erentorgane the body, AM
elimited, the tubercles on my lungs ripened and I
rape ctorivol from( my lungs ea much as a pint kif
yellow offensive Matter every mein:ling/ As ails
expectoration of matter subsided, the fever abated
the pain le t mc, the cough mamil to harem me,
and the exhausting night atteata were as longer
known, and I bad refreshing sleep, to which Iliad
Long been a stranger. lay appetite now began to
return, atd at times I found It difficult t o restrain
myself from eating too truth. With Ude return
or health, I gained In strength, and pm now fleshy.
I am now a healthy man, with a large healed
ceatrix in the middle lobe of the right lung and
the lower lobe beoblited, with complete adeenion
of the oilier. The left lung is muld, and the
upper lobe of the right one Line tolerable healthy
condition.
Conrumi.tion at that time was thought, to be ee
incurable direeme, by every one. phyalomna as well
4s those who wera unlearned in me !Wine—err''y
ovally such cares ea were reduced to tire conditiOn
I No. Lis. Thin induced many people to bellmte
my re covery only temporary.d now ye pared add
gave the medicine to cenaumpeives for come time,
nd made many wonderful caret Mid the demand
in reared so rapidly that I detelriaincd to otfes
them to the public, and devote my net Prided Erect
Mon; to lung Streeter. ' truth, I was float t
forced to It, for people would .end Tor me tar and
near, to ascertain Whether their cares were lite
mine. Having °minion to exeraine,menle cases of
Lung ailment, I w etf prompte I to Invent the instru
ment called "Schenck's Reaptrometer," which
materially earlats , roc in detecting the various
ete.ges of - lung dliesiee .
Iv,' many yeare, conjtmetion With my pritiel.
pal office Philade/phia I nave been waking rep
War vtalta to Nati York, Boa oa, Baltimore and
Pittrborgh
F• r several yearS past I have made as many as
five hund , ed .aemtua, ions weekly With the 'Res.
oirr meter." For such examination my charge le
three dollars, and it enables me to /Ire each pa
tient the true condition of It suttees& and tent=
I..ankly whether belt-11l get well.
One of thv greatest dalcultles Zbave selth
Writs al:Meted with long disease, IS to odavioco
them to avoid taktiag I ttle colds. Many think If
they take tap meellOnes they should cure, no mat
ter bow careless they man be In than tray. This is
• great error, for if any one teal read over the
many coxes which 1 here publlrthrl from time to
time, 'bey mlll find that mdist of them mere those
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of person. woo were confined to their beds and
could not take cmd,:and by this careful avo,dance
of cold the lungs were heated. Physiciarte advise
their patients to go out and inhale the fresh ale,
but do they cure by: so doing; Let the hundieds
of deaths by consuMptimi In every city answer
the question.
1 would rather risk a patient in a tight,Aly Ten.
Mated room. tnan let them go out and take
filftht sold. alas) , woo base been, cured by my
fiffeinines, when the nbecr saes broke, were so often.
else, that one could hardly remain in the room,
and yet they got well without exposure to the open
The great remani why physicians do not cure
consumption is, that trey try to do too ranch(
they give medicinet, stop the cough, to atop the
night meats, hectic.. fever, arid by so doing, they
derange the whole digestive system, locking up
the aecretions, and :eventually the patient dies;
What 1 do Is to brit make a careful examination
with my Bespirometer, and if I fled lungs enough
left, I direct the pattekt bow to nes the three rem.
edies, and thus cure him. I term very well that
It is mrpoesible to make new lemmar even restard
the portion that le,drestoyed, but I know at the
mime time that cavities, in the lunge and ulcers.
Liam in the I t and bronchial tubes can be
healed, and just such .se s are cured by the proPel
use of Schenck's "Phil:conic Syrup,O and 'Man.
drake Pills,. whilst. they ere dying daily =lei
the olduutry treatment of physicians.
It la a great mistake common among many Intel,
ligent persoas, that there ore medicines wrtich pt
purify the blood. When the blood la diseased it
ti
cannot be purified; II to than the genie as other di.
cease matter in toe spneria and will hare to be car e
ried out of the syst em by the organs which eye
appointed for that Purpose and replaced by new
blood, which can be had by Improving the nutritive
o r leg a..d setting the digeatlve typo:etas In
good Working order. The stomach. liver and bowels
once restored to a ~ h ealthy condition, then an,
abundance of good-. noun/Ming food will make
new blood white will pooh out, as It were, and take;
the place of that width Is diseased, and thus cap.` ,
pit the want of the they.
Trig Pummels. SNIZOP to one of the moat f
u l ly
able medicines known. It is nutriarnt, powerfully
tonic, ape
hen
in itself. is readily digmted
and absorbed Into the tined to winch It Imparts
Its healing propertie I know no Medicine that
his done or can do kg much to rebuild,
worn-cal
had
broken...own conditions of the eystens.
SeaalrciVe
St
Tonto LA instilled from
teaweed, combined with other tonic and attentive
roots and barks, in such a manner Its to Make
decidedly pleasant Medicine, bavitur pOweeful
tonic elect, without the terrible disastrous results
arising from alcohol's stimulant. The Seaweed
Tonic produces bating result., theroughly invig.
crating the stomach, And digestive system, and
enabling it to eliminate and make taro healtky
blood, the food which: , may be used tar that pur
pose, It it to wondm Jul in Set recta, that sei,%,„
glees full will nieces a hearty - Meal, and a little of
It taken before breakfast will give tone ba tie
doing. which few medicines possess the power of
doing.
Ton Blarrniaszu Psis; marbetakee with entire
safety by all ages sad, oions, pro: tieing all the
good result. that can be obtained helm calomel or
any of the mercurial medicine% and o
ut any
of their hurtful tunas. Thee
are
out of the
eyetem the feculent and warn outmattere loommed
and dissolved by my SOssased Tonle andtilmonle
Syrup. It wile be seen that all three of my medl.
elan are needed in Most elan to earls
Men: and, In fact, my large experience enables me
to decide any they hay. cur mote dace of ciao
to than that combinations of medicine known
LO man.
In the
rations editions cf pamphlets ! have pub
lished merry of the most wonderful cures of Pul
monary Ooratunption on record. Persons, many
with bath longs eflected r sometimes large camtles
in one 1 healed over by my medicines. are now
living and enjoying eleellent Mains. ' I willgive
a few cues and select them from;ditibeent parts of
the country, to that those who wish .say Malt or
write to them for more positive Information.
Rev. Henry Morgada minister of high repute
la the city of Boston, and ;well known over the
United States as a nutria' great ability, was anted
by taking my medielab atter all other Iteatanuita
had failed. He has often been miring to me with
regard to the Mote In his case, and arwaYs answers
"I am the mad' , A full statement el Ida case
may be seen In my pamphlet. He had profane
haiaantrse of the lungs, and was very much
emaciated
Robert R. Deacon, of Barlineton, N. wim
cured of Scrofula smd Mercurial diseases. At the
time he commenced ailing the medicines he was
almcst a mar of Bores: Hs Is now parietals . well
And attributes his core entirely to my medians
Amin Roth, living near Petertbloy, Ma.
honing county, 04io, eyes every bad eau qf Pulmonary
(Ammonite's, and urns tartrate nave by Tnylntedfeina.
he fa veil known fn Nat Manmade, and has been the
Mean/ of inducing agree . etanyperstria in 0440 to um
it... remedies, and taith, great /coves. $k Photo.
graph, belt &Any end Vier he ems eared, con be mn
Pumaecal's, Dr. Kryscr,lta Wood Steed Pidsbrwels,
William Alexander, Of Pittsburgh,
bum of a Ten bad can ot•spepsts aid Liver
C omplaint by the Seaweed Tonle and Handrake
lira. Jana Ember, of Washington Olty, was
oaredre of obad• cue of Dyspepsia and Liver Qom.
plaint, S i r Is an adetl woman 1,11 her:aol9p/eY$
N ru. " "Mi7=l, et HensligtOn, Pa, was a . ,
bad case o ohmoopilisti and Liver -Complaint"'
and mitered greatly trete boils, haring atone Wu
more than , torty bolls, upon her person. She was
entirely cured, and bans Merlitec and living mac
her badly In OlnelisstaU' Ohio. '
SOHJENCrit'S principal Cilia Is at i . e. it
Forth Slit! Street, corner of Oemmeres,
where a ll ardels mad be arldreaaaL• He
ean be found there; prolissinallyi EVERY SAT.
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Patented May 13th, Ink, fetproverient patented /get
lth, lbsa. The celebrated FAMILY GEM SEW.
IN° ntackuNE, a mat Wonderful and Elegalltl!
Constructed Noreity,ae: acincrams to (*matfett,
uses the EIIIAIOW2 a .. , tie, sews with Dotrzia we
Smote TRILILII3. M.li the Running Stitch ment
per rd reguicr, tl , - by hand anti with extra.
o rapidity. W (lather, Hein, Ruffle,
Shirr, tick, Run op =Uhl, tea., &e., requires
no Lubrication or am ,Ye of StOch—ni gar manta
To air or, or onyx
, eau wAI last alitrirmirq
no madly should be 4100. ono of those useful,
money and labor saving machines; it to daily be.
ot Mille a “Rome NeeekP s,” in COIIIIIIINZICe Of 14 Poison/MI all the 111 H QUALITIES of the
more expensive Mae and 12071 C of theirptaie;
it was AWARDED TfiE IRST PREMIUMS try
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the New York, Ohio ails other State Fairs, fat
its SIMPLICITY, EFFUTLENOT, and PRACTI.
CAL UTILITY, thus 4owlng its decided super(
ority orer all other*, and 111 received the Most BMA
tering editorials from th4prlncipaljournala whit&
substantiates it. wortWa few of whieh we append.
For the Dressmaker; it la invaluable; for the
Ilousehold it suppliee4 vacant place."—Goderfa
Lake Book. . .
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and le co easily undeAtood that a ehiM can Mae
it."--Arto York inpepen&alt.
"With single or donhie thread, it ellently, ytfi
very, rapidly, with a IfAMMOU needle, makes the
running stitch exactl44lke hand sexing.—Nag
York Tribune.
Single machines sent t i e_' any part Of the en
6ntry
per express, packed lialabx with printed !alarm.
mons on receipt of thOrice, tn. Acts wanted
everywhere. Circular ketalning Lib era l Indus*
All mews most be adk - essed to
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over all other Hay Hakehronststs:
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ingest,
It in an
tavainablo instant the et's Grain Baker, reeth are ratted kW
lid.
two shea.es width at *that, therehydtspans raklat the
with all band raking.
SaYoui — it -12 xo arrant' that the driver, by the
weight of his body eon Maine teeth down to the
grotutd as drams he wishekenti by this means east
rake In heavy as well as ineilghteat gran, and ma
form his winnows where - to
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Eaterprise Agricultural t eterliz t o Hoe:hater. Pa.
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peeked on delivery. E sale by '
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