The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 23, 1866, Image 1

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BATURDAS, JUNE 2:3. 1866
T ICE ROublicansof Greene empty hive
nominated Lieut. Jamei A. Woode, for Act
gem4ly; for - Associate Judge, Elias Stone:
for Prothonotary, Lieut. Thomas LUCIiF;
for Register and, Recorder, Thomas F.
Reppert, and for 'Coranaissioner, John
Burns.
Tax Democrats of , A rtru , trong county
have nominated for Associate Judge
for Proilonofitry, Col. Win. S.
RaLsTON;for '^- and Recorder, Tnom
es H. Hsu
Gov. BRI issued his pro.
clamation r Legislature or
Tenueaase spec. _don to consider
and decide upon the new constitutional
amendment!
GEE. BENETIEK, the Austrian command
er, hasitraned an order prohibiting now,
paper correspondents from visiting his
headquarters or those of commanderq of
corps.
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—Sheep in Ohio are flying front the rf.
fecte of cold weather.
—There are a hundred thousand person.,
In Alabama who depend on the Freedmen's
Bureau for subsistence.
—lt is said that large quantities of Fe
nian matetial—anus and ammunition--are
being put in places of safety in this Stab,.
—From the Mercer Press we learn that
since the earliest settlement of that county
there never was sorb promise of bountiful
gimps as at present.
DEDI( monument to the mem
ory of fallen soldiers, was desihnted wito
bemaning ceremonies, at Summerhill,
Crawforl county, a few days ago.
—Captain John Ericsson k to he psid
$13,700 as his reward in full for planning
the United States war steamer Princeton
and superintending the construct:on of the
vessel.
—Jerry O'Brien, a returned Fenian,
butchered hi- mistress, in NeNl Vora, on
Wednesday, in a fit of jealousy, and [bin
attempted unsuccessfutlyg to e el him , own
throat.
lwkiliveuvait'itzi
Ilt. NIC X. 4a- 40 x.. MI 2•7 D:
The Gres left( Db.eo very of she Age
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'Morels no longer any neee...sity rot you to
"go to sleep," with We risk of never awaken
ing, for you can nos have your teeth extract
ed "and -know everything that is going on,"
and yet not experience the slightest pain.
'Tis strange but true, and by calling upon Pr.
Quincy A. Scott, and examining b.a new pro
e.eoB, you will be convinced. He giveb
set of artificial teeth, aillt beautiful gums,
for So, such as others charge $:o for; n toll set
for ill, which others charge *l2 for, and u full
set for from tat to 415, which he w ttl guarantee
to he better then can be made at auy other
eclat:oh-aliment. at an) price. lie given Laugt,
log Gee free of char;e, in ever; ci te, anti
— makes 'no charge for extructlng when artin
&al teeth are ordered
N. IL—Other parties have advertised the,
new agent before they were prepared to use
It rtn feet before they were dupplted with the
necessary - hut the public are to
cured that Dr. Scott ate vet - ari I-or Uses totyt.lilng
bet what he is itropart-tt to do. Iternellitwr lilt
nomhor- - 2Th Penn fl not, thirst door nitol
Hand.-1 - 'alatturob
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The renewing' ?Ater
written . Dr .t -itr t st t ,
volumes for thtt .• I . Len
G 1111114,3 form the Leo,: popumr uoutal arm JI
Pataburgh
“Coaaas rt, t Oil io,) June 9th,
Dr. Sill, Pittsburgh, Sir.—l Im
prove the earliest opportunity to expreas my
itatisfaction with the operation you performed
for me on Thursday lent, extracting teeth
with tomeps without breaking and with no
injury to the Jaw, which an educated and ex
perienced Dentist deelded only be C
tracted by splitting, levers tad ElCre %A 14, Sc.
Having had considerable experience In the
administration of chloroform and ether, and
takodether myectf, I can appreciate your
worn. anesthetic, Nitro-oth) thts, for wien
properly prepared and Skillfully given, as in
the case in your establishment I consider it
far preferable to any other—sub., potent and
agreeable.
Truly y-ours,
IM=E=IEI
Public
Mr. John M. limed, one of the Jtiolre,, of I.]e
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, in a case Ix.-
fore him, a few days ago, laid down, most
emptiatlealiy, toe law upon the :Nature mad
Abatement of Nuisanees. The matter came
before him on a complaint against tne erec
tion and maintenance of a Plaining Mill. At
the mallet, the Judge laid down the general
principles Iroverning the case. In a city like
ours, whence:Oils, foundries and workshops of
every description abound, the derision rreatm
considerable uneasiness lill , l excitement_ 11w
as our prosperity and wealth are dependent
upon the same, we trUSt no trouble will accrue
from the recent Interpretation of the law. On
the other hand we have 0n0u.,11 of Public Ben
efits to counterbalance the number of nuts.
alleed of the character In the city. For in•
stanoe the well known and prosperous shoe
store, which 14 patronized by eveohody—
Roblerion's, 51 Market street. A new stock
has Just been received and will be sold at ru
inously low prices. Boots, shoes gaiters and
slippers of the latest and most fashionable
styles on bend, which will please the cost fas
tidloti.
-Too Late t Too Late - I r
We heard a . gentleman yesterday regret that •
ho had not in Lis possession a photograph of
a near and dear departed relative. Speaking
of a beautiful cabilnet pinture sow in the art
window of IL I— K. Dobbs, It St. Clair street,
ho said he would give one thousand dollars
for as faithful a picture:of his deceased reds
tire. lEverybody should have the photo
graphs of their friends taken, and we can safe
ly rocominenctlfr. Dobbs as olle of the best ax
thus in this line In America. Ills prices are
very reasonable and his work is superior to
that of any Eastern artist.
A Hana■ome Article
A city parlor is incomplete without a hand• C
some chandelier dependant from the ceiling.
Messrs. Baena &Co-, tie I Wood street, have
the finest selection of chandeliers, globes and
pendants in the city. They attend to all kinds
of gas, steam and water fitting, and their
work is warranted to prove durable and satis
factory. Bath tubs, sinks, basins, Be., set in
the most approved style at the most reasona
'bie rates.
Ibe dillliner.
Must ho versatile geniuses, Judging from the
number of styles for bonnets they have produ.
cod this lamson. St present there are no less
than ten varieties cell - Ling the lame of the
Pittock, opposite the post office, has
albums, gold pens, wallets, bc., at toe lowest
prices.
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The windows of-B. L. H. Babb., the pope tar
photographic artist, remain the great
object of attraction on St. Clair street. In
Clear or cloudy wtatth. r the beat of ann-alase
oua may be obtained at Lila beautiful Gal
lery.
Iturnpbrere He naoepatlille
Medicine. for side at Fulton.. Drug More, No
mei andthticla street.
GarrShaer's
Opera liouse mud Concert Hail Shoe Store, is
No. 60 FULL street.
Be Wier,
Aiod act prudently, troy your good.. at No. Go
hatontahluir
How they sell o 0 cheap at No. GO Fifth street.
sow Goode
At No, 60 Filth otroot.
- hplendld Styles
4.t No. 60 Plf , h street.
They Lead the Vali.
♦t No. CO Fifth street.
VOLUME LXXX.---NO. 147
CITY "TEX&
An Excursion Party
0 twenty couples, left the Monongahela land
ing, Friday morning, on the steamer Frank
lin, and ns tbp Van steamer drifted out into
the stream, the young Germania Band, or Al
legheny. Mr. W. H.. Hippie leader, enlivened
the embarkation by their lively strains. The
day being very flue, Old Sol smiling on the
happy Pony in the boat. Above Glenwood
Ihe music was called to the cabin, where they
lull aside their brass for the string lustre
teeing, then the fantrudie tripping of pretty
feet began. At Lock No. S the party cocci , ell
quite an accession of lad!es and gentlemen.
Kindness and courtesy being a marked trait
in the character of the gentlemen getting up
tae affair, MessraillicKee and Davis. • The band
played some excellent pieces of music for the
benefit of the inhabitants of Pert Perry,
which waif acknowiedged by the waving or
many handkerchief, and the greeting of
smiling (sees as we left. Everything passed
so pleasantly, and time so rapidly, it appeared
but a short time until we entered Lock No. a,
where we met the steamer Gallatin on her
homeward trip. Cheers were exchanged, lit
tle nags of truce waved from each guard, and
we passed on to Monongahela City, where tee
'amt received and discharged yell, a quantity
freight. (Suo,ess to the Brownsville Packet
Lune for a b AU, Or more accommodating Oct
.1 men never trod a plank.) Ilere we parted
avian IL young friend on his way to celebrate
ae of the great events of man's Ilfe--the
taking to himself a wife. May never a heave
trouule roll across their peaceful oath.
.1•1,1 lade, reaching Monongahela City we
cob of a .:inner that would have graced
he tat , of the Presidential mansion On a
lestal oecas.on. Time passed on. The Frank
• , lanved the water as we kept time to the
nallaale In her cabin. Thus passed the utter
too, until w. landed at Brownsville, where
'nude Fart "veil to the captain anal 13'9 gen
t ',manly c,erk. Mr. Eckiy. A (Lev a short stay
dart..,l on our homewsni joniney ain the
lalc:adau•• • ennit, Fayette, where we revel,
eery lilt , nt....1 that gentlemen could possibly
;;I:es• a. Tlae aaal•an Of the Fayette
•elt•g fairta,lanal Wall a piano, we listened to
—OllO I' xcellen pertormanee4, anal were
giced with the ',tieing, which 111,1 credit to
'.l,c lit rforiner.. We were regale Iby a .uipPer I
dttun up on the Fayette, who has a Jewel of
cook. ‘fter strolling for a while over the
the cabin was again prepared for our
111 r a nal, appreciated. A few persons
, 1 u. a ho came up on tile evening boat.
..1.1 anon.' returned to Brownsville who had
'lord Lb , party there. and about two o'clock
lie Fayette touched the Pittsburgh wharf.
•tae One of Ile most pleasant day's ride ever
yours truth.. Among the party we
,otieed I,,srs. Harry Phillips, Chas. Phillips,
A. Ilsritvt, Marcus Norton. Bel,. Wood. lof
o. 1., M. Nehan, Charles B. Darts..l. L. Mc,-
her, and other. we d id not know. Will the
milagemynt lease accept oar thanks MI
• Aral Of /1,11. at 101 a and the officers of the bot,.
0 many kis/demises, and hope thesame merry '
r may aural meet again.
A srxmwm 218PORTWat.
Cheering Farts far the 111 lions.
Every day demonstrates more clearly that
Liver Complaint, in all its distressing forma,
u he °Carolled or cured without diMonlty
thconvetuence. It Is an obstinate disease,
.ut Its obstinacy is not proof against the per
lunelen, remedial and restorative operation
IIOSTLTTLit'S STOMACH BITTCHA That
emal corrective compels the organ to do its
July. It must secrete regularly and health
' ally under the influence of the Bitters. Their
Alien brings It back from a state of rebellion
etc perfect harmony with the laws of health.
f there in costiveness, It dlsapoters; U there
41,:e.-ache or back-ache, it senses; If the skin
.nd the whiten of the eyes are tinged with
•uperiluous idle, they recover their natural
II the appetite is gone, IL returns; if the
itg, , tion In Impaired, It is restored; In
,rief. whatever We symptoms Of the rum
, m.sy It', and whatever the phase It
twimusued, a cure as
certain. Such are the
.11 form effects of thls preparatinti whore MI
, ,us 411sraee has neon already developed; but
.k onset where there is merely a coustitu
°nu I toudency to liver complaint, It must be
revert it throughout life by the regular use,
nd , itutritttleß, of this palatable antidote.
These are proven facts, and should be seriously
,ntiered—or, rather, they should be promptly
acted upon—by all pereoros of bilious habit.
==l
is sold wholesale and retail at very irnie rates
t 4 'eyeing., Drag and Patent Medicine Depot,
• e 14 Market tat oat, corner of the Diamond
eel Market., near Fourth strew.
Vegetable Juices.
The medicinal properties of plants depend
inore en a proper care of the Jot.. than any ,
I ling else. A man in England, some years
a4a, mode a great reputation In miring rheu
inatl,m, by extracting the virtues from t;
plants w hilt inn green state, which he used
ti. that disease with perfect comma, while the
the dried plant would not prolate the tame
street to the same extent. It Is for
this reason that Dr. Keyser's Blood
Searcher has such wonderful effect in curiae
all diseases having their origin In a morbid
condition of the blood. or In depraved hail en
vaoctic slat , of the system. The roots and
u.sed the manufacture of this Blood
...,archer are all preserved in such a way as to
i•reven t deterioration of their medicinal proms
.sties, Le nee ate wonderful curative power. A
I 4,41.4 •II.I•on to health is sure to follow the use
of this sublime remedy. The cures perform
ed by It nn-e numerous, and moat of them arc
berg In the city where the Demons cured can
he CorulUlL.nl as to their verity. Ask for Dr,
Iseyner's ktloo I Searcher, and take no other.
Price fi , tai per bottle.
A toed Family Medicine for Colds.
Ct•sa,•vitta Gazes Co., l's.-1 want to get
A good family medicine for colds and coughs.
...an you recommend anything rellablel n.
Ye,. Dr. Irx.,rge li. Keyser's PectorsJ Syrup,
orepured by himself. We have used It In our
(molly for ten years with the heat of 1191:COIS,
and h toe reoOmmended it to others with elm
lax r Dr. Keyser is a regularly °dues-
OCI and conschritious physician, and his Pee
oral in rely equal to all clamed for it. You
VIII l.nd some elaborate certificates In anOth
ii co mum which we can vouch for.—National
Jigneultu - 0141.
Sold at .io. 140 Wood Street.
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As ;the question is settled beyond dispute
hat wet re to be viested by that most to he
el 'demi,. cholera, It behooves us all to
axe over precaution In our power to stay Ste
drogress, and there can be no more certain
itreventive than Reboot•• Scandinavian iteme-
Ile., keep the bowels open with the Pills and
ter: orate the system by the free use of Bn
baer's Hammon Bitters, or, if the blood is thin,
nee the Purifier. No family should no found
without these remedies. Keep the system in
full vigor, and nothing is to be feared from
.11901130 or cholera.
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Fleming. Druggist, No. Market street., in
addition to his large stook of drugs and pat
ent medicine, has added the finest qualities of
English and Scotch ales, porter, and brown
el Lela. 41.14 It had been extremely difficult to
procure these arueles thiacto; we mention
this matter for the beztedt of oat invalid
readers.
Flow log also keeps a very select Stook of
pure liquors for medical purpose.
J cat Received
Fleming's fashionable and popular
hat and nap house, No. LP Wood street, a large
"took of Men and Bops Braid Main. For the
latest styles and greatest bargains, go to
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Dream eeed•
LPlll open on Monday a new and well assort
ed stock of desirable styles of goods suited to
the season, on the northeast corner of Fourth
sod Market streets.
C. /Lemma Love b Beo.
ewes *--Shoes.
Utter the greatest Inducements, and TOM
them, at No. GO Ptjth street. Give this Justly
celebrated llasaar for the sale optood Etoota
and Mica., a call.
Mummer Shawls,
Cloning out without regard to wet, On the
northeast corner of Fourth end market
.treets. C. /thrown Love & Rae.
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Bleached and unbleaehe 1 at very low
On the northeast °onto, of Fourth and Mar
ket streets. C. Mamma Lova & Liao.
A oende w Lareneartites.
Lotty Thompson, Julio Duly, Stook Sisters,
Hotto, CogirswelL Photos. and others
Putowo.
THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
ECOND EDITION.
FOUR O'CLOCKA. M.
URI LITEST TELEGRAMS.
MESSAGE FRAM THE PRESIDENT
Respecting the Submission to State
Legislatures of the Proposed Con
stitutional Amendment.
REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
W aen I N UTON, June J'.—The President to-nay
sect the following message to the Senate and
House of Representative. I submit to Con
grefs s report of the Secretary of State, to
Whom wits referred the ..oneurrent resolution
of the ISth Instant, respecting a submission to
the Legislatures of the States of an addition
al article to the Constitution of the United
States. It will be seen from this report, tout
the Secretary of State had on the leth
Instant transmittal to the Governors of the
several States certified copies of, the Joint res
olution passed on the I.lth, profits-fluff' nit
amendment to the Constitution. Even in or
iinary times a question of amending the Con
stantino must be Justly regarded its of para
mount. importimm. This importance la at the
present time enhanced by the fact teat the
Joint resolution was not submitted by the two
Rouses for theapproval of the Presi
dent and that 01 the thirty-six Staten
which constitute the talon, eleven aro ex
cluded from representation in either House of
yongress, although, with the single exception
if Texas, they have been restored to oil their
min-Gene as States, in conformity with the
irgidOxed law of the land, and have appeartd
it the natimial capital by Senators and itepre
ent at Ives who have applies! for, and been res
ti.,ed, admission to the vasant seats; nor have
he sovereitm people of the nation been ti
-inlet' all opimrtutilty of expressing their
.iews upon the important yuestionA will, 0
be amendment Involves. l.rtlVe doubts, there•
.ole, may naturally and Justly arise, an • .-.
.rilyttie: the aetion of Congress is In harmony
rich Inc sentiment of the people, and whether
stain Legislatures elected without reference
is such an bane, should be culled upon t.y
engross to decide respecting the ratMeation
.4 the proposed amendment.
Waiving the question aa to the Constitution
...l validity of the proceedings of Congress :in
toe Joint resolution proposing the amend
ment, or as to the merits of the article which
it [cunt:lnt. through the CM...entire deart .:
to the legieletUree of the States, 1 deem
proper to observe that, the steps taken by Me
sneretare Of elate as detailed In the neeompu
eying are to tie considered aa purely
insterial, and hi no sense whatever com
mitting the Executive to an approv.l.l
f the recommendation of the amen,
went to the State legialaturcs or to
the people. Ott the contrary, a prop.
et appreciation of the letter and spirit
of the Constitution, as well an of the Into:tett
of national order, harmony and union, and is
difference foran enlightentsi public judgment,
In., at tills Ulan will suggest a doubt whet 1,
••r any amendment to the COnstitotion ought
to be propose•l by Congress and premed on tn..
Legislatures of the several States for final
wl
mission until after the admission of such Sc.,.
aloft and Representatives of tae nommtrrfr
resented States es have been or mar heron.
ter be chosen In conformity with the Coneta ii
tion and laws of the United States.
[signed.] , Azusa's' JOHNSON.
Washington, L. C., June 24 leo3.
&Tama.' to the above message is a comm e
el...mien from the Secretary of State, address. I
to the President, In srlitch he reports that en
the 16th Lust. the Hon. Anises Cobb, of the
ommlttee of the House of Represmitauves
on Enrolled little, brought to thin Department
and deposited therein an, enrolled resolution
of the two Houses of Congress, whleit wits
thereupon teeelved ny the Secretary of Stat,
and deposited among the rolls of the Depart
ment, a copy Of which Is hereunto anuesed.
Thereupon the Secretary of State, on the 16th
trod., in conformity with the proceeding which
was adopted by him In ltsls, in regardie the
than propueed and afterwards adopted l/071-
~reeelonal amendment of the rutted. Mateo,
concerning the pronibltlmi of slavery, tree..
mitt.] certilied copies of the annexed resoist
thm to the Governor. ol the se
veral Slatesto
gether with a eertlll.ele circular
A copy of loth of those Matto tlicationd Ls here
unto aonexed.
Stglleal,, Wu. It. Saw s ae.
DZY.114111., Or tr•Tir,
WA.HINOTON,JII4O 16, 1666. j
TvishvelLerney the Uorernor
—I Lane the honor to trunenut attestrit
copy of a reteolutiou of cougrees propoessig
the Legislatures of the eeventi State. u four
teriulh article to the Coustlt utlon of use l'n
State-. The tleollloro, of the several Legbi
luture* own, the subject stet recital - ell by l A ,
to he commllolettleil to this 11,111.11110111. All
ttAkl3oll.7ledgMent of the receipt of thin cove
munlcatlou Is requeeted by
Your Excellency . * otet acrv't,
(Slgniut,i Ws. 11. time/Ann.
The socotupanytitg papors Itre to the certilit
oaLPJ Or It Cron copy of the concurrent resulu•
Lion proposing an ant.nolinent to the Cone I.
lotion, and the Socreutry's note or circular
atitlreastvl to the isovernors of the rnSE. 4, II ,
-.Cates.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Ilnonlnatoons of Postmasters lodation,
ly Postponed Death penalty Como
tonted—Opecolation Concerning . the
Adionromenit of Comfrem—eatoplett of
Cotton Grown In California— Della
ottani and Datattiting nonittern Post.
musters.
W.”.1-41N0T011, June naintter 01
nominal/ 1'0di.24./.0. which have accu
initiated he Iore the beanie rost.face Comm it
te were toelat o 0• I finite ty postponed, whim
is equivalent in lefeel . A large riaralNlT of
other uniniaatiene of v.O lees kinds will cue
main unaetral upon.
The Provident has melte the death sen
tence of the smith Caroltnlnnn convicted of
killing negro soldtera whuv in• del) The
evidence against the parties vk n, pure/ y r i.•
enmetantint.
The •Vfor says The Republic.. In C , ln
are waiting to hear from Tennessee before C.•.
ng a day for adjournment. Should scon y eie
'lon In that State ratify the amendment, the
Senators and Represtaniatives will be admit.
•ed at once, and a desire to do this mumps,
the delay.
The commissioner of agriculture l In r,
xdpt of floweret very superior itemples ot cot
nu grown In tallf urn 1/1 Ulla the P n
lelard.., which certainly give evidence of IL
prom.ing future for those In the
production of tots indispenslble staple. One
package contains a specimen from =vim
pounds of upland cotton, grown hy Meyers.
t.lvermore and Chester, at Fort Tejon, Lte.
eget. Co., California, the yield of one him
:iced and fifteen acres, the seed for which hav
ing boon put in so late that the early frosts
destroyed, a majority of the balls. About
lour .tundred acres In all were plant.). last
:mar, and the lot referred to alone sold for
twenty-seven cents per pound In gold.
As already stated, the government is pre•
pared to proceed against delinquent and de
fuullingloustmesters In the lately rebellious
States. The total amount of tole claws of in.
debUtaness Is about three hundred thousand
dollars, of which ono hundred thousand line
heron paid on demand, and nearly the same
:mount put in pr.:woes of collection. Thu
general defence set up by such postmasters in
I bat they should 100 credited with the stamps
which they turned over to the Confederate
government. Mr. Cohen, of Savannah, mem
ber elect to the House of Representatives,
claims over live thousand dollars, and Mr.
Galloway, of Memphis. over nine thousand
dollars. The postmaster at Mobilo hey peel
over twelve thousand dollars under protest,
intending to institute a nett for its recovery.
It Is generally believed that nearly the whole
amount can hoc uollecled, . the government
will have the advantage of a very elringent
attachment law, passed In view of such In
debtedness.
THE TAX BILL.
New loge, June tt.—The amendments to
the new tax bill, to tax hank circulation ten
per centum on State banks, provides for trans
forming them into National banks. also for
the returns of umoine tax.
The beanie non -concurred In striktng from
the free Ilxt iron bridges, machinery for mills,
end atiaultaral Implements.
Thoiloase exemption was agreed to placing
cisterns, tanks, safes, spinning maehlniw,
steam engines, grape wimp cud fruits, car
springs and cordage on the free list. Apothe
caries are not regarded as returns. Fraudu
lent distillers are to pay double the tax, or to
suffer imprisonment for two years, and tic
apparatus to be forfeited. Every distiller in to
give notice of the capacity of lila
at i e rfi n v y c c a n t Ifnorancy..7antjcua l p with the
law. Everygent in nufacturer to keep a
reqord of thequality of material used, suith
returns to be verified ououth. The penalty tor
Statidulently marking books or packages with
the importer's brands, was fixed eta fine of
not less than one thousand nor more than five
thousand dollars and imprisonment for not
le. than two nor more than five years. The
word "rectified" must be placed Rem all wk.
a,res containing liquors, the character of
which is changed after inspection, under pen
alty of forfeiture, and any person so branding
a package, knowing that the tax has not been
pato, shall be Imprisoned for not more
than two years, besides incurring forfeitures.
Tile unlawful removal of spirits from the
place where they are distilled, is made pun
ishable by *fine of double tile amount of tax
upon such liquors, and imprisonment for not
less than three months. Bribing an oMcer of
the internal revenue to to be bbblibed by a
fine not exceeding three times the amount
offered. and Imprisonment not exceeding
three years. The person accepting the bribe
will torfeit his place an . d be forever disqtetti
fled from holding °Mee
os the Loke.—Total lose &re
Propellor—lto Lives Lost.
D.TROIT, Mien. J une 22.—A coUhdon 000ur
red early till* A. le- at the mouth of Detroit
river, between th e propellor Cleveland, and
the Tior%born Transportation Company , *
bark Martin, towing down. The propellor
wea cut through and conk m ten minute*.
bhe will probably be a total ion. A large
number of passengers on board were taken
elf by tbe bark. ko lives were lon. &Moral
War. on Nura4, •
PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1866
FRANCE AND MEXICO.
&ply to Seoretary Seward's Dis
patch Concerning Withdrawal
of French Troops.
CROPS IN THE UNITED STATES.
Monthly Report of the Depart-
ment of Agriculture
APPREHENDED FAILURE GROUNDLESS.
The Proposed Tax Amendments.
ARM If AND NAVY PENSIONS
WASIIINOTua, June 22.—Minister Bigelow's
dispatch to secretary Se earl, recites that he
hail delivered Seward'e dispatch to the French
Minister for Foreign Affairs, who said: ."The
Imperial Government proclaimed Its inten
tion to retire from Mexico because It suited
its convenience and Interest.. to retire and for
no other reason. When, therefore, It announ
ced formally, not merely to the United States,
,tt to all ten world, that the army would be
withdrawn from Alezico within a specified
time, lie thought It should be deemed suffi
cient. The Government made Its declara
tions in good faith, and menus to
Kelm it. It Meares to atttiollbW its
irmy within the time prescribed
and it does not intend to take one or two hun
dred in the first, detachment, and one or two
hundred more In the second, leaving the great
body of them to the last, though it had not
deemed it necessary to specify with minute
ness details of tale kind, which depend upon
nygen ic and climatory considerations, of
which It was the bent and the only competent
judge.
hie Excellency said he wished I would
sty to our Government. I asked his F,Lleil
- if I had ever intimated to him any nis
neion or ilk Emperor 'a IntantlOU Woke
its alloy from Mexico in equal portions. He
-imbed that I hani. / Lucs asked tam if any
titer person authorized to speak Ile the memo
•if Government hail done 1/0. ILO said no;
nut
It
had reatt imputations of that kind In
one of our {mom,. I replied In substance
I hat the ;tress owl a law unto Itself, and Girt
e to r not .500. it 118
.sad unto ea, and as lie asked ma to eollllDUttl
cate to my Govornment ' a formal answer no
n hat eeettied like an aeCtiall/lOn of Insincerity
anti had last h ou the part of the Emperor. 1
antett 11,s authority for stating Glint no 5e..11
Accusatkin had reached him through any enl
v lei channel. lie replied that lie Only and re lel
It la a newspaper I then went on to say that
lie purport of your Instruction, as t under-
-,00.1 it, aas simply to explain all cupids.-
von which aas sure to be Delon - -
..st of you of the shipment its Feaster
of large bodies of troops to Mexico, af
ter the purr.. to withdraw her whole Ulla).
:tad Leen oftictsitly proclaimed. Tp this, his
I...cellenry replied that mums seeing air, he
had gotten from his colleagues of the Mamie
and War Departments intognation to thr
sots port that no troops belonging to the f.brpt
t.rpedattorulln heel been sent to Mexico this
year. unless for the take of partly replacin
int, soldier, that are oussing. but at Kay rule
utigulentatiOe of the number of stand-
•
leg [loupe.; that the ablpinent of troop). re
it reed to 111 t.. 14 piddle prints, and in your di.-
:eitell Wye must likely that made in tllO trans
.eirt ninon., about the beginning of tile )cut,
:hat the, !Client- landed at liartnique but not
Thum., v - io, +tatted; that she curried
~ /Ile hundred and iilxtf.en an./ not twelve hun
dred ea/idler., that they belonged to the for
. ige legation and not to the expeditionary
Unit they C 0112104.1 of trouts whirb had
' nen waning tranniairiation n fig time In
I.'niatee and In ,I,literiii to loin their regiment,
that 00 Sew troops 11Pd been unrolled fur tile
fore.igni legion Mille) the iimperor Wei prr
tale:led Isla purpose to w itbilraw hie nag
from Maxim and that no more, for what he
knew, were intended to be enrolled.
---• • • .
snout to the shipment of troops from
Austria, Ito saul that that was an affalt en
tirely between that toisernineutt and the
:aeons., in which France had nothing to •lot
, hot *trice he hod spoken to bins upon the rule
met, tie tool verged his own convictions try a
elerenoe t, liltnotars of war and IntaXine,
•otl had ascertained that no engagement 0!
oly sort had been entered Into by either fur
i.e enrollment or trammOrtalloll, of troops
trine Austria to Moslem Ito went on further
spy lt was the Intenttun of the bovernment
withdraw the army entirely frost, Mesa.
...titan the time .isierfled In lite dispatch to
von, at the very latest, wooer Lf the climate
,Itd every controlling considerations permit
and It n not 11l Intlntention er to repine.'
.01ti with oth ail
troops from any quarter.
- At the cowl onion of n long erieversaUon, or
whirl, 1 hate Wren the Iniportatil tCpOrtsi, I
xprtgoaml my satintaelion w lth ills
explanation, and the pleasure I should
'ir in tmtlinianleating them to iti3 tm•ern
nnent Thlw diepateh has boon submitted to
it liruytt 1211,13 , 14 and the foregoing ser
.:on of our conversation has been approve-1
l'en monthly report of the Pepurtment of
tidlculture ts published. The apprehension
.4 a
Allure of the crops, which might threaten
p °lwry economy of consumption or war
extmori ;nary price., aria groundless-.
from an atm/jeta td statistical returns, with
ue regard to the nsual average product and
,resent exalt State, the prospect on
tun Iwo of Jane was for neventttentia• Of a
• cop. With favorable weather and Maumee
:roes casualties before harv.tlor„ the Ind lea.
t lons paint to three-fourth elan average. The
kola; dent of wheat In Ohio and Indiana ap
pears to have suffered host from winter kVA-
Io; A prospect for thirty-four per cent of a
rep of winter wheat In Indiana is sualmentl,
i,oonrugleg. ~An Increase of four-tenths
,f the average growth of spring
neat will atfonlso.ne relief anti
onight to irring up the average to half a crop,
1„,•110 is reported at fear-tenths for Winter
cheat, with two and a half tenths more for
spring wheat, than usual with as little pose
part for winter wheat as Indiana. Quite no
urge an increase of .pang wheat., will glie
down the same result—ball an average crop.
mole, now our greatest shoat growing
into, promises ouven-tentlis of is crop of wis
er anent. An the wring Wheat, which it f lie
/tin dependence or a winter crop, In portions
• the Suite le nearly as trona as Word, at 141.1.
•.1 r,-faunhs acme Of that should ho e
hr. State. In Wisoonedit the winter
p4ot %II and one-third lentils,
t eau allli 1 1 1 u.-(ours :et more spring w bent
• "11l .4.4 . 1/ rt. three-teurtda
•, se aye, age op I id• ,1,51. , Ii: I ewa
1, , ,..,1,11Ce of 'a Inter It heat le eleo•Lee
pret4 ten ate aeII there quarters, the brooch. Al
t. letter .. , we tweltr end else-eighth. 11,e,
give M. least an average coup for lowa.
ti rotranny Ir tln the wheal crop Is eight
tenths. la Missouri the prospect tot a full
roil Or orteler wheat In reported, with one
last I-tenth or are. per rent :Imre than the use
..l brewlt b ofsin lug. Wheal is looking nearly
well as usual at thiAseason of the year
Kentucky is reportisi at live and twcathlr.is
of a tenth. Michigan seven null it halt el a
tenth Minnesota ten anal five-elaitts of a
tenth or winter wheat, and oleo-leethe for
•
taring wheat. Eaivaa four and one-third 01
tenth for winter; 12 inn h for spring wheat.
In New England, eseept Massachusetts, a full
th of spring wheat is soon, looking but
ter than an average. In Maine a fraction
lower than an average. In the Other Statea,
canter wheat, gibers It bog grown at all, has
~.ffered to the extent of ono and two-tenths.
ri,w Jersey la placed in the gamy list with
anYork and Pennsylvania—at eightotenths,
and Delaware, Maryland and West Virginia
a 11l each average about ais-loathe The flea-
Orin west of UV• ki.salssippl, comprising Min
nesota, lowa, Missouri and Kansas, taken to
vither,promise. more than an average crop
wheat.
Clover.—More Clover was sowed than 'usual,
and it is reported In fell average oomlillon.
Ini Delaware and Mitil•ollri the appearunco is
worse, though the Ineromed average will
make up this delielemey. Maryland, New Jer
sey, bi111.1“ . h•...31,1, Now Hampshire, Illinois
led Kansas fall a little below the average.
Maine thirteen mei ono-slath or a LOOM*
llautere returns have not boon favorable
for the dairy interest. A very general falling
off Is observed it, the eotellttou of paste res,
exeunt In the Mates beyond the
Maple sugar and 11,1111111180/1 w 111 average nine
and three-quarterv. of a tenth. New Hemp.
shire, Massachusetts and Delaware. ton-tenths.
Tee other New England status nine anti u
quarter tenths. The middle and wester.
Ntatos from eon no to 111111, tenths.
. • •
Sheep—Took the held this Spring In better
eond Mon than usual. In MAIM places neglect
nod consequently disease and death are re
ported, 1.111 , 1111 g a depreciation In the prices of
wool
Fruit —A medium crop of apples le Indicated,
thongh there Is variation In the appearance In
different. localities In New England sail the
extreme West. The prospect to better In the
central States. Peaches have suffered from
a inter killing very generally in Ohio{ scarce
ly a third of a crop 1., expected in New Jersey,
ice. than a half crop in Delaware, and Mary
land about alx-tenths.
The Senate have generally agreed with
I lc dhictission to the amend eneute Proposed by
the Committee on Finance to the tax MU.
They have bleu three days on the bW, and It
Is probable they will finish their action upon
It tomorrow.
There have been previous statements rela
tive to the delivery by the Treasury Depart
ment of bonds belonging to the banks of Now
Orleans and other parties, to the State Audi
tor,ln whose charge they were at the thee of
their capture by Ueneral Sheridan during the
totter part of the war. All that helve been
identified, amounting to over four millions,
have been transferred by the Department to
the parties owning them. There yet remains
in the keeping of the Treasurer between two
and three hundred thousand dollars worth of
these bonds awaiting their proper owners.
The Commissioner Of Ptivaltinit has Just
isstiml *estrum ions and forma to be obsoryed
in applying for array and navy Pentdoit tli s u nder
Lite act of J one Oth, Tho highest eS of
pensiona, twenty-nve, twenty and 11 Wen dol
lars a month, according to extreme or pert-al
disability, will be allowed only to those dim
stelett store the fourth day of Marsh, len, and
will date only from the 9th day of June, leaf.
End of a Libel Salt.
New Yoga, June 2:l.—The Jury in the ease. of
ex. State Senator Strong, against U. U. Bennett,
of the Williamsburg Wines, rendered a verdict
of sia etAlamages.
. W.
Darrel*. Juno Oa—Francis Bosh, of the film
of Bolt a Bush, batters, was drowned last
alert by the upsetting of a boat off Efouttißoa.
.
tOa ram, .
CONGRESSIONALPROCEEDINGS.
WASHINGTON CITY, June 22, 11466.
122E3
Mr. Edwards, from the Committee on Com
merce, reported adversely on two Mouse hills,
one authorizing theconstruction of a railroad
from Washington to the northwest, and the
other authorizing a railroad from Pittsburgh
to Cleveland.
A bill providing for the sale 01 hospitals in
which only twenty patients per diem are re
ceived, was p 11.5.,/.
• The bill to grant lands In aid of the construe
lion of the limisas and Neosho Valley railroad
was passed.
Thu tan hill was taken np at one o'clock.
The Senate, on motion of /dr Pomeroy, con
curred In the /louse amendment to a bill re
serving a land grant to the Lansing and Tie
verse Bay railroad, and the 101 l goes to the
President.
Mr. Et'meek, from the Committee on Com-
Mierce, reported adversely on a bill to estah
liah a railroad bet wean Washington and the
Northwest, which recently came trom the
House. He mid It was the opinion of the ma
jority of the Committee that Colltrreon had no
constitutional power to pass a law authoriz
ing the construction of a railroad through a
State without too consent of that State. He
felt It his duty to say be dld not agree in thin
opinion. He also reported adversely on the
hill of the iloo,u to authorize the construction
of a railroad from Pittsburgh to Cleveland.
The two reports were received, and the Com
mittee was discharged froni the further con
sideration of the subject.
The bill to grant land , in aid of the Kansas
and Ne....stio talley Railroad and completich
to the Red river, was taken up, and after dis
k:l.BlOn wan passed.
The tax bill was taken tip al, le o'clock, and
Its reading resumed froin the point reached
i smrterday. A large number ot previsions
wereconahlered and adopted. Two hundred
and thirty-three pages wore acted on out or
.wo hundred and forty-tour. This hill was
thou laid aside_
Two messages from the Pruddent, One lu
relatios, to the withdrawal of Austrian troops
!rout Morgico, and another in relation to the
tenant Constitutional Amendment., were road.
Mr. Hendricks, on behalf of Mr. Johnson,
who was absent, presented the minortty
~ort of the Cousin Ittee of Fifteen
Mr. Trumboll objected to the recce ion of
the minority report, us a violation ot the
..ract ice and preeedent of theaura.
Mr. Trumbull introduced a bill to enlarge
the public grounds around the capitol, which
A.., ordered to 1.0 printed.
The Senate, at lrlh p. m.. adjourned.
HOUSE.
On motion of Mr. Dairen, no Committee on
Howie and Canals was discharged from fur
,tier consideration or the bill to provide for
the improvement of the wagon Mid from
Nolmtmka to Virginia City, and the hill was
alit on the tattle.
- • •.
Mr. Schenck, from the Committee on Mill
nary -
a Allairs, reported a nubstit ate for the
mate bill, making further provision for the
netablinh anent of on armory and arsenal of
onstruct ion, deposit andpel? in l flock lei
r
old, Illinois, and made In otutemeat vyr lane
ury of the objects of the - bill. After ,i,
ston, the bill, a hilt provides for brlthonyt
Mlnlosnippl, Was :II11011(11,1 Ohl as to provide
atfklest ttoolrtleting the river, and elm then
peolool
Thu Boone then proceeded to the ennolde
ni
t %Oft of reports upon private 1 , 11/s.
Mr. l'or ham reported nfiversely upon the
Honor toll granting pensions to tail fern of toe
war of het. A dito.mositni ensued oecupying
the wonting hour, and the bill went over till
uext Friday, leer. int; n motion to t ~,,, a - emit It.
instreetions toreport a bill made a yMr. Miller pending. During the Mot-molt. Mr.
Perhaut stated that curb n 1 , 111 stolid ITIVOIVe
J
-I anututi expense to the government of ten
nitilion
'the epeek - t:r presentant n na1.,1144,e from the
PLeentettt In totereoee to the Joint tettolat ion
protenong nr urnetottnent to the Conet It Litton,
• et ing thut It hurl been Cutout Llalleatted by the
twaretteryhtf state to the Governore or tam en
s lone ttlatee on the Illth if June, het that w
a MID llttertal Ott, post not to bo Cour.lklerllti ne
InvOlvlngthe tenant of the I.:tot:tulle° to the
p rODOritil am, 141111,111..
Mr. Willa - An, of m, moved a rofettia
ito rtot.salge to the loa
itollelary Commit ar Nal, ,
hot
al the totzget.ltin, of Mr. (tanks alit! ot hers, he
.rttiOM 11.301 , 0, and tooveal reterenett
to the ite..eotoo ruet lon 015111ittee, IV hien Wan
A51,3%1 10.
•
The Ilmme took up nna paaaml a numb, of
private talk from Ihr umm our, .Mon
uo . grantlng poromma.
On motion of Mr. t' :shoo rue, of
senate Mil anon I the set of A prll
to;,authorizing the ..tie of mat lne hospital.
stol Several Cutters.,Wi t s take:: fro., the
spatter's table and poseetl.
Air. Briggs offered a resolution, is Itlch wlno ,
Inst Tti int.l , lml r Coln In lt
lon to inquire into tht . etl.. henry of report
ing& 1,111 ,telges and el. 'I
thitrot courts of the United states liatel) in
nom:Alton, to charge gntn.l juries especattli3is
[l.4lllre An to Inv 101ati..0 of the test anti. let
parties appoint'sl stud rrerform.ng the dur.le_s
if Minces, who hare been tflssinalltled from
such offices 141 ninetatnt. partimpo
oti in the cinatelt V t, tt•ii Intent
stet toetother of the in I. pine, rifling such oath
ir,slitri.lge from the Ju.liciar, I. ote•
nittnre, reported emek Lhe Senate hill to
.1 In ten tlit, rt . VtAlOn nod ...sof triarion of c p hi
, - atet its e , t the I sit ett -totes, it obit am. read
hirtillst s , 011,1
. Itou..c.ao. Ir-orn the Committee On 311.11,
'my., to report Nock ITO!
"fll directing the Secretary of the Treasury to
hlien sountierson, with,. of trol.Sannenr.
• to, Vrterrist Morsliml riettsral of Missouri,
.ilfhtnni nun compenstation for special labor ono
terrier. of lest lute hustrimil in detecting and
upOstng on °rennin...l isonstorney In the lova!
•tates ,115.1 5.0 the trOvt , rnuiont of the L. nlitsl
states. flu tootle n statement explanattili of
An bill.
Mr , bellahenter te•t.illed to the inestimable
-trelee, reielern! suuselor.on In ex
/using the Indthoe coneplinoy, nett loud that
rte death en, the• rnotit of to, gnat Lelsor,
Mr. llt•njantto objected to tho Irlll hell( re
,torted et thls Elmo.
Mr. Donna apt Introduced rtgata/ n tccolutlon
to enable 1 le,tut. Rohliers change their
Ittalcsigeltßlngthadionn in co rtaln CASCA, 1k hien
Wag rend twice anti referred to the Committee
on Laullitt. It provides that when toil.
Alen have Inntle the selection of homestead.
'A bile in the ,B
el - vier of the Calton Statue,
t 'Lfouch agents. and Rehme neteetionlPprove
to examir.atiou not to Nu sullefactory, that
they ma) nage the Retortion conceded, and op
pit the teen Mem,' v rahti upon a new selection.
The iloune. at 1///iol.ll,lfhl.
FROM kENTUI kV.
Adionramen of Presto, ter,—Consention
of fiallread Commissioners.
I,oittard.t.c., June 2.l.—The Old Inulevllle
Prt , l4rtery adjourned after four days' .1.13/011.
body procteedml, Irrespectively of the
General Assembly, to adjudicate the Walnut
-tree' Church case, ignoring the elders en
dorsed by the assembly. They adopted the
t ~r their Commissioners at St as
(I.olr club procc.i,l th,“oo,t
g,r , .11131 tll.O teem lite !lino IhvlS
s,rtt, 4.,S1•1111,1) I/0
. 1..11 11 V, them, anti its t so rut youcern•
this Presbytery are it usurpation. A nth . lly
ho desired to sustain the Generel Av. - m./1y
tthdrea and torment another Presbytery,
snlrh adJournesi alter denouncing the Ohl
Prosbytery and canting the people against
them
Thu Railroad Commissioners from Charles
aml Koos ville met here and had a Confer
ence with the °Mourn of the Louisville and
Nashville railroad Newell, by Tree!.len,
es,Conftelerate eerretary, Col Rued, and
others, were favorably roeelveti. The prom
peeps of it continuous road hence to Chtu
port, v. Is no svtllu, Cr, lint tering.
FROM NEW ORLEANS.
31strket16—Yellow Fever—Ttio City Re
markably Healthy.
NLw 011.1.1tANS, June X2.—Cotton nominal;
sal. 150 hales of low middling al 3407 e. To
lay's receipts were 5% bales. The week's re
eelots were J,4Ss hales against 3,842 last week.
The, experts wore 500 bales. Stock In. port.
110,875 bales. New York exchange dis
count. Rank sterling, no. Coffee; week sales,
Po sacks. :dock, 4,505 seeks. Prime, 500.
,
The reported cases of yellow fever. 1-I.flOr
posi, mortem ealdninat lon, have heou found
entree. The vily Is remarkahly healthy with
lII' tendon,. to lever, The yellow lever at
eta Crib tit en no alarm.
Rebel Forbidden to 11o1d Ofbee
lITTR, N. C., Juno 22.—Lawn, the ex
r abet General who was recently elected clerk
of the superlot Court of Richmond county, ban
ecelved nn order from General Tilliaon, corn
tilanding the Butte, forbidding him to hold or
lore t•, any civil or polit teal active. The or
der was similar to that Burred on Semmes by
the Secretory of Wnr.
The Itooeseen--lirinnellMir.
W• . 1 UTON, Juno _2 —Representatives
I Annuli and Itnaseftn have returned to Wash
ington, after a week's athsenea In different di
rections. The former vomplains of motioned
soreness in his right arm, trent the tvectit.
vatting. The special Committee to inventl
gaite the cireutustimees of the assault will
meet to-morrow morning.
Freeman Clarke to be RastaWell
Nsw Yens, June . 22.—A Washington special
to the Cbmmeretai says the friends of Freeman
Clarke are confident ho be triumphantly
sustained by the reporting of Ills nous., Cow•
entree on Bunks, and that Secretary MeCiti
-10311 trill be shown to have beau ignorant of
large sums on deposit In various National
Bnks.
This, Cholera In New York,
Now Yotta, Juno V..—The widow of George
IL Simpson, who died of cholem u few days
ago,
was attacked by the name disease yester
day and died last night. Mrs. Malone, report
ed sick of the cholera yesterday, Sn recover-
ing.
nurdererm Ilanised
A v u oRTA , tiA., Juno 4.—Wllllam Burr..
ciazen, and John 4aokeon, a...freedmen.. more
bung to.day, according to the sentence of u
martial for the murder of Clanslee IL
inn., near Marietta, Oa, last October. •
Hoboken Beene
New Yost, Juno n„—As the Hoboken races
to-day the steeple chase WAS won by General
Williams. The second mace was won by Sal
fuetone. Time; 3:44i.
BattWawa Market.
• BLLTIMOIIE, duno 22,—flour quiet. Wheat
tinzu Yollowsto 05'04 MA. 08bli very dull
gird UODIII2AIi
flyer
".1.1,-Ernolua.—E.lver eu
b 4 t P.P4; l 4' •
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
Additional Lorain-otters on Third Page
An Elopemeut—A Wife Buns Off From
Her Husband. After Robbins Rim of
£42:3.
A man named Robert Meares appeared be
fore Alderman Donaldson yesterday and on
oath duly administered, stated that be was a
he was married some two yearn since to a wO
reii.butt. 01 Greenville, Mercer Co., Pa., where
man some ten years hisjunior. They had lived
frhgal4 and happily together tor the first
year utter their marriage. when nature
blessed them with a bouncmg boy, and kind
fort nor lett them in possession of some real
ciliate worth SWi. At this time a man named
William McManus made the acquaintance Of
the twain, and In a short time after became
intimate with Stemma' wife, who seemed to
relish his society, masmneb as she managed to
spend a eusussltlerable portion of her time in It.
The hushund was not of a jealous tempera
ment, ami therefore took no notice of the at
(al r until Thursday unseeing al ien h e di. cov ,
ured that his wile had mysteriously disappear
ed, bating taken with her tilt in "greenbacks,"
and the child which he claims to be their mu
tual property.
On instituting inquiry ho discovered that
31'llunns was also misslng, and subsequently
learned that the tatter to company with his
wife and offspring had takes the ears a few
hones before for this city. He Immediately
started In pursuit and arrived here yesterday,
when he made search for the missing 0101 s
without success. He said, in coneinsion, that
ho did not want his wife, was willing to
let her go where, and with whom, she pleased,
but tie was very anxious to gain oossesslon of
the child and t'greeithangs.” The Alderman
biscuit a warrant for the arrest of Mrs. Means
and litTlanus, the former of whom Is charged
with larceny and the tattor with adultery.
An rAt true.' !story Wager and What
IZI:5=1
Peter Motto, the proprietor of a small lob.-
co store In the Fifth ward, actuated with
a lofty ambition, made a wager of forty-five
dollars with a friend that he could stand for
twenty-four hours on a pedestal before his
own door. The pedestal alluded to had lust
been erected for the purpose of putting there,
on a “poor Indian," and is about ten feet high
and some ten inches square at the summit. A
little before eleven o'clock yesterday morn
ing he ascended to his perch—whieh is In full
view of Um Union Depot and the passing
trains of the Pennsylvania Itallroad—and as
ma • a ell be supposed he was coon surrounded
wit y h a gaping, curious multitode,who amused
themselves by discussing Mott's power of en
durance, and speculating on the poasibliity of
its being able to remain ported for the time
specttlisl in the bet,. Toward the afternoon the
excitement became intense and people flocked
in ern.dn to sec Molts in hie ufoc attal posi
tion until - at lilac o'clock last evening au as
semblage numbering some live hundred had
cnllc curd amend the spot. At this Juncture
the UrTlVeli w ith 1111 circler from the
%ape for Molts dethronement, and he was
acixorilingly taken clown. meet, to th e ,hego m t
of his auditors. lids is 000 of the very rare
dnstances where a Caucasian has shown any
uel re to take the place of the poorlAboriginc,
iota owing to the conduct of his Honor it will
doubtless be the last.
Money to the amount of at:coral hundred
dollen wits bet on this affair, which will have
now to In. withdrawn.
An Excellent Extubllnhment.
how that the warm July days are approach
ing, the triter to Clothe ourselven in apparel
to the condition of the atmosphere la
is-tanning pr, - dent. This Is more especially
the <nine among those of the gentler sex, who
her preparing choir wartirobiai for a trip to the
anie Or scene country retinal, an dictated
by the deerene of comfort or the Anti ,sienoe.
To the latter we would recommend, before
:darting, a visit ICJ Bane, k Bell'S dry goods
establishment, No. Cl girth vitieut, and errant
oio the beautiful and vel led stock of silk..
.nitins, de lentos, oil chintz, linens. tilUnlinti
(Illlet” that are non on exhibition there,
and at prices an low as any hoc. In the city.
Resides tile articles named above thin firm
have on hand a large supply of ladies' fur
'itching :final, that in quality and plantlty
ere rstond to none, rannprislntl ribbons,
'<loves. It - Wooing, point and honiton laces, of
loom 11111 , 01 e pattern and linnet texture.
To those who have bad dealings with Mean",
lines d hell any word In 'wake we could
utter of then, e OO.l no regard...l as a repel I-
I eel of tenet Indy already know, but 1.0 1110 ts
o litre net-sr sustain...l those relations to
15,0, gentlemen en would say that in all our
t Sporlettre we hero , never come across more
m., (Marietta s and Weyer gentlemen,
s hfiethe, some may he said of their salesmen,
et who.. hands a Customer Is always sore to
recalls,: courtesy and attention.
The Editorial (ownldlog Affair—Addis.
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In yesterday's finzeilr We gave particulars
ot what was represented to us as a cow hiding
affair between Anthony Weidman, Esq., and
Rudolph huhu, Esq..—the latter the editor
and tits former rm•rescriting himself as one
of the proprietors of the Pittsburgh De-moeral,
toirman newspaper published le the Gazette
build lag. AA we hail If, Mr. Weidman, feeling
aggrieved at an article cenauring him in the
paper retorted to, iirocetsled to the editorial
retteu, K:ught out Mr. huh,., and chastised Mori
with a cowhide. It is het Just that we should
ive elm statement of Mr. Kuhn concerning
ate affair.
Mr K. says that Mr. %Veldt:nail find entered
the mathnee room and inquired for Mr. Adam
Luker, business manager, who happened to
in, almeut at the time. Next he went to the
est itorlal Mom. approached the editor's table,
acct after exchanging some remarks concern
ing the art ...le referred to, made an attack
gram Mr. Kuhn. In the sting:flu which
follow
, Mr. Weldemen lost a portion of ht. shirt,
to o
shirt studs. the onlyblot:4 spilt on the oc
casion flowing from his nose nod mouth, and
getting the worst of the battle was forced to
retire. Mr. Kuhn got pOsamitiOn of a mallet,
teed was suflicientiy exalted to use It effectu
ally, but NV WI preventeal through the thterft ,
rence •if the omnpusitors, BARI Weitiman's on
portone retirement. Weary told Weidman hue
he interest in the Democrat, either as pt curia.
for or editor, other than what is oondit Meal
upon it promise to' advance funds, which he
has not as yet fulfilled.
The Herron Estate at .merlon
The well known farm of 1.- late John Her
von hen been subdivide I iota lots of various
sizes to suit the taste .I , ld convenience of per
sons in guest of suburban homes. It Is situate
about two !lilieseast of the city, on the up
.aid- ova:: fnersv il le. It Is elevated and un
tl hit eirinprislng hilltops, valleys and rici
dells. From the summit at Fort Her
ron the vies is of surpassing beauty; at your
feet Iles the siting , and valley of East Liber
ty, Mitotic.' it Ith tae palatial residences of our
weelthy citizens. t4emplars of a taste and
2 udgment Chat can tic better subserved at Fort
Herron. Iteyend, forty miles away, the crest
of Chestnut Ridge marks the eastern horizon.
Between the' nd luirent hill, the beautiful
alieny Is sten, like a silver thread, pursuing
its devious say to Its destiny. To the South,
the hills of the Monongahela, with their garni
vure of green and Stone of mineral, skirt the
lew, while at the scat distant two miles, the
cite sends up the smoke of her Industry.
thin proximity to town, the facility of ap
proach, The remarkable beauty and man
ostty or the situation, we doubt not, will at
tract our cilium:. to the sale on Monday Mixt,
sot imly, but lure them to the purchase of
spots for future sweet and happy homes.
Allegheny Ilsipensary
There has boon organized th Allegheny City
a Medical Dispensary, of which all charitable
.00l humane citizens of our sister city should
. 141 proud. it is under the ausploes of the
leading practicing physicians of that city,
and Ic located to the City Building, Diamond
9gmirc. (in Monday nest It will be thrown
open for the use of the public poor who will
be ui tended free or charge. Indeed, so char
itable have been the physicians having the
matter in charge, that they have resolved to
visit the bedside of the suffering indigent,
and to administer to their wants (tee of nu;
charge. We sincerely hope that the Dispen
sary will meet with littoral encouragement,
and that no one will refuse aiding an enter ,
urine so charitable arid philanthropic In Its
character.
rirnacked lu ih. itionth.—liarbara Aha
yesterday appeared before Alderman Taylor
and preferred a charge of ussanlt and battery
against 111h:haul Maley. Barbara alleges that
the accused struelr her In thu mouth, causing
Ilia blood to flow profusely. Not relishing
tills /mark In the mouth, she wlshm to hare
Altehael arreateti and punished ter his ungal
lant continet. A warrant was placed in the
hands of °Meer null for the arrest or Michael.
The One llundred and eleeond.—hlem
hers or the late ()no Hundred and Second Reg
iment Pennsylvania Volunteers will hold a
meeting this evening A ssoc half-past seven
o'clock, at the Piremen'a iation Rooms,
to make thud urnmgomenta for attending the
nag reception at Philadelphia on the Fourth.,
The Pennsylvania Rant cad Company has
consented to issue excursion ticking for seven
dollars.
The Verdllet.—ln the cane of Darby Mc-
Donough, Indicted for feloniouely shooting
Thomas Dougherty, the Jury acquitted of the
felony and convicted of unlawfully wounding.
Sentence deferred. The case was taken ap in
the Quarter elusions on Thureiday, and wall
not concluded until blriday afternoon.
Male of Oil Ploake.—Yesterlay morning
thirty thousand shares of the talon Labile
011 Company was sold by the Sheriff for ten
cents a share. When the company was organ
ized the stock wee 'worth ono dollar per share.
"What a falling of wee there.,,
Surety of the Peace.—fumes Young was
arroeted yesterday and brought before Alder
man Strain toraurety of the peace on oath of
We who Ellsabdth. In default of the requbilto
ball ho was comruttild far a further hearing.
Mottled. —Jaelesli-Towman yesterday ap
peased before Aidertnall...Morrow and made
oath usulestlicladlballfal for allsazdt ,
and battery. After•almulag the case was ,
settled by the defeadallt.paylag the ousts. • . .
On 1111.—We underethutthit the mausgeti
or 'Mb Pittsburgh; rort,,Werne and' Obia4o,
hallway Wanda ethilVlA,nlw.,„..e.
PRICE THREE CENTS
Child Abduction Come.
In the Quarter Sessions, yesterday, Adeline
C. Murray was arraigned upon an Indictment
I for anduetmg a child under ten yearn of age.
John E. E/ ward prosecutor. The case was
taken up late In the afternoon, and was fairly
I on when the hour for adjournment arrived.
The prosecutor testified that he was married
to the defendant In March, 1834, and cohabited
with her until the breaking out of the rebel
lion in LS6I, when he enlisted and served in the
Union army for four years. Upon hie return
home he learned that his wife had been int
! properly Intimate with one Murray, and peti
tioned for a divorce to the court in Armstrong
county, where he resided. Ills petition was
d .;f e: i t iv t o he gg o un c d on o r f t a a gt o lterit i
Gle n t lre
wife to retain charge of the youngest child,
a little girl and the eldest, a boy. (now about
ten years of age) wangiven into the custody
of the father. For a time the boy lived with
his aunt, sister of defendant, and subsequent
ly with another aunt. sister of prosecutor,
living in Pittsburgh. The defendant got pos
session of the boy in July last, and has since
had him in her charge. Thus far the case had
proceeded when the court adjourned.
The prosecutor belonged to the Bth Penneyl
varda Reserves, and shortly after being mus
tered out, on the expiration of his term of ser
vice, nlistai a company at Kittanning,
and jo ined Colonel George 5. Gallupe's sth
Pennsylvania Lleavy Artillery regiment, com
lag home with it after the muster out at
Vienna, Virginia, is July, 1133. The case will
be resumed tills morning at eight o'clock, the
jury - naming the hour The counsel for the
proeeentiou Is U. D. Bruce, 1.14 , q., and the de
fendant's Interests are being looked after by
Col. Barclay, of Armstrong county.
For Haas, Hardware, ete
With pleasure we direct the attention of our
readers to the card of Mr. F. Mussman”, Fifth,
between Cha.haa and Tavel' streets, gun
smith and dealer in hardware. The -proprit,
for of this establishment is un experiencel
and practicable workman, understanding
thoroughly all the branches of the trade. He
has in 6to re a large and finely selected stock
of lire arms, nigh as pistols, revolvers, car
bines, rifles and shot guns, and a general ELs
sone:met of knives, scissors, tools and hard
ware of every descrintlon. As hts rent and
soil p e ;l ' c ' f, low e ery
and m r e e n &M ' ahl'A is e lre p b li e r 4 l lug
Is promptly attended to in the best manner.
Mr. Massmann Is a clever and accommodating
gentleman, in every respect worthy of the
patronage of the eounuently. Before •pur
chasing elsewhere we advise our readers to
look through his stock.
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We are pleased to announce that our friend
Stephen M.. 4.t, one of the heavy sufferers by
the late Lafayette Hail conflagration, km
again established himself in business at No.
1(1 Wood street, above Davis , book store. Mr.
Ott's determined enterprise Wad energy Is
commendable alid we trust his old patrons
will continue the generous patronage hitherto
bestowed upon him. lie manufactures all de
scriptions of dies, seals, medals, seal presses,
cancelling stamps, &e., in the best style of
art. Visiting cards and plates for marking
cluthim.r executed at the shortest notice. We
know Wm to be an Industrious, fair-dealing
and aocommodatlnggentleman, and cheerful
ly commend him to the public.
More Gnus Oidermi.—The ordnance bu
reau at Washington have ordered two more
twenty-inch guns for the navy to be built at
tug Fort Pitt works In the Fifth ward. Thei
u-ill be eighteen inches shorter than the "Rol
aebut," gun, cast on the fifth of May, 166 t, d
now lying at the Proving Groundsou the Penn
sylvania Railroad, six miles from this city.
Plittsburett Thastre.—Mrs. Fanny Burt,
one of the most attractive actresses and ao
complished vocalists who has ever been con
nected with Mr. lienderson's theatre, has a
lem.ellt on Monday night. She ought to be fa.
ored with a crowded house.
A Rare Opportnnlty.—A large, airy front
parlor of a nice residence, No. 15 Ross street,
In °tiered for rent, furnished or unfurnished,
with or without board, at a very reasonable
r11(0.
Hors. Formd.—A dark bay horse'wwv pick
ed op by ono of the night watch on Friday
morning. and left fn Campbell & Athens' Lie.
cry stable tor Ittentilleattou.
Drowned.—A son of .1. 1) Braden, Esq., of
‘i r eshington. Pa., wax accidentally drowned
so a cistern near bin residence, on ‘Vesinesday
of last week.
Commencemeot.—The commencement ex
ercises of the St. Francis Sayler Aemlams. for
young ladles at Latrooe, takes place on Timm
day next.
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STEVEN6ON —l3 n MILTON —On Thursday eV p
ing. Jane 21st, hr Rev. John T. Pressly assisted e by
Rev. Jonn liougia, at tee residence of the bride's
WIL " F:. ' III ` 3,LIVN . `81 7 "'" "T
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DILWORTH—SA ISIIHRYu Thursday, Juno
2OL at the South Street Conerejgatlonal Church,
inebanstl, by Rev. Dr. Storrs,. NG la DILWORTH.
JO.. of this city, and Miss Hainan L. 1:IA1.18-
BI:11Y of Cincinnati.
FAIRMAN & SAMSON,
UN DE RT_A_IC ERS,
No. 196 Smithfield St., cor. 7th,
(Entrance from Seventh Street, )
Ura.v.t Itm_is_-t=
AND 133 NAN DUSKY STNILET,
curNDOS2 ALLEGHENY, PA
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ALFA AIKE,
111:7/%7Mol7iri.T.41-13-1E1IFL
240 teo3 eltzsburgh, t2OFFINO 01
all kind, bLOVIM4, , and el„ - 4 description
at Fun chl I , urnibeling 110<m2a 11:12111.1442. HOWLS
open.' o 104, Me.. and CATTeirODMLIMMI4I42
M.cr.o 1424,.z0-12.ev. 11a0141 Kerr. 2.4.13., iter: M
w..l4conos, Thotom Ewing. Moo.. .'ntob
12.0.
J UST RECEIVED.
A LARGE LOT OE'
LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS
61 Market Street,
WHICH WE ARE SELLING AT
sa-ocz..
le_, J. A. ROBINSON & CO.
SAVE THYSELF.
A CURE FOR INTEMPERANCE.
Dr. S. Cutter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters.
The greatest Nerylnc ever discovered. The addi
tion, within the Mat ten years, of Or. Gutters No
vice Discovery to the English Hitters, makee it a
perfect auttdole to intemperance. krevious to late
lltacoyer3 of the Nervlne this medicine was befot•
t English public, celebrate as a Tonic d Al-
terative, in diseases of the Stomah and ma
o f the
Bowels, and dlemmes arising Hum impedl lira of the
blood. As at
Is cheap, the choice of the
Stomach. Mall persons addicted to the use of *Dm
asia.s and narcotics, suchas &
alcohol sod malt
liquors, opium, morphia , arsenic, tobacco, A, as
it recant es the morbid appetite, or craving of the
stomach for stimulant; 11l Headache, Neural4M ,
and all nervous diseases, It has no equal As a -
vine•
Ten years use o the improved English Hitters •in
Si. Bartholomew's Hospital, St. Marrs 11.pital,
Newgate and other prisons, has established its rep
utation, no a cure fur intemiaerauce, and gained
for it the approval of th e attending surgeons in all
the hospitals and prisons throughout Great Britain,
and it prea.cribeal now by many physicians in lad
vote practice, for persona addicted to the use of
alnlsmiativna In earalycls, St. Vitus'
Daum, NDttlytie pits. Nervous Twitching., and all
Nervous diseases, it has no equal. Wholemtle and
Retail Agent,
A. TORRENCE,
mr10:4.42 No. 70 darker at., comer or Fourth._
SZUPEItIIOII OAK TANNED,_PAT-
IthIVSFEETettEIt AND NIVETEU
LEATHER BELTING .AND HOSE,
M."."" ' " " No. ritt SMITIIFIILD or., by
RARTI4HY. PHELPS & CO.
Also, Afoul. for New York blubber Co.
Glum Beltin g..
Always on hand a superior quality of LACE
LEATEnkt and tiUli HYDRANT OSE, COECEit
ItIV ETU and B Mtn, BELT 11001f.e. etc. [Je.S:plO
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pHILADELPIILS. SALOON
FOR SELALIAMI
In the City of Canton, Ohio,
BrocK. FEVMEES AJSLI LEASE.
Also. FURNITURE of gold tonne, all new. Roue.
wnWm ran rooms; corner henee, near the Court
House and Post °glee, In the centre sof the city.'
Reason Or .1 11 1 , 11, mu engaged in other beldam.
Jokonl
pSIGH RIACHINE.-THENA
TIONAL BRICK ItAVIILNE makes, with only
two-bonerwer, 110,t0) silendld iltleknyer
m wialle s d annettenget
"unlf u o w ein o l , eitans. ,
'lntl take liktra i nTiel n tion the.money.A r sklresa
'.&15,144 , 141111.411:1A, lltnelna Ament.
airShb74:l74
'COTTON 22T b~►teS Dllddtitlf tn.
THE WEEKLY
TWO EDITI4O ISSUED.
ON o, EON IPIDATI4 ' ARID NA
Tee edition le forwarded wttleb wIU matt We sib.
ierltrors mootteet as the mill MI.
TURNS:
tsAlitE o s . orils, 11
e Lititz OF TEN AND UPW . AliThr.7.7.= Itta
WATektiga
D'UNSEATH
set xpir t a x gettr.et.
wI
WEttches.
CLOCKS, JKWELKV,
§ilver aid Silver Plated Ware!
t'AvArtZ lu
. e , f , .., , il,el i ti s cti s t:ov . tyles of OULU
Cell and see our el °et and get petrel
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LA.DIES , AND GENT'S
ALL STY ,El 3,
AT GULEATLY,REDVCED PHACEA.
JeB WYLIE ST.
J. H. JOILVISTOX is. 600 TT
JOHNSTON 44. SCOTT,
LOMEIZE
Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC.,
No. 274 I.IBEETrSTRICE'r
.t.Noxfx:Law.
Air Partlentnr attention Oven to Repairing
\Vnt..aes, Clock. and Jewsur,. An work warrant
t 14.5:09
NEW AD vERTIt3EIKENI'S.
UTION.—AII persons are
cttu
t,oned agilmd rveelvlng or paying check No.
1.40, on P. ',Laing,. NaLlonal Ilan. ot Vittsburgh.
$3.08 .10, dated 4 , 11, 0, 1000. I,• the order
of JAME, FUN IC lug been re
ceived by the party In whom It was mailed.
R. PEM ttEKTON,
Superintendent Penna. Salt Manufacturing o.
N June bed. Je201:02
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STEPHEN M. OTT.
OZNX2AL
Die Sinker, Seal S Medal Engraver,
STENCIL. BRAND AND STEEL LETTER CM,
;UPERIOR SEAL PRESSES.
snorting Stamps & Visiting Cards.
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93 Wood St., ('or. Diainond Alley,
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21 FIFTH ST.
Alexandre and foorvoisiers Kid
Gloves;
Buff and White Lisle Gloves;
Ladies and Misses Silk Mitts;
Ganse Merino Undergarments for
Ladies and Gents;
Plain Linen Handkerchiefs;
Hemstitched Handkerchiefs;
Imitation and Heal Lace Handker
chiefs;
Fancy Shawls, Faus and Combs;
Morrison's Star Shirts—the best in
the market;
Duplex and Boulevard Hoop Skirts,
103
D. DENNISON'S,
:27 Vieth Street-
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_a_ .V°l7T-81-4 Si Mir
ttiVI4OMISiMiuI
1...wpv4=1
13ea,utifill Gums,
.P.SL..
FOR
$B, $B, $B, $B,
Such as other Dentists charge 310 for,
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DL QUINCY A. SCOTT'S,
No. 278 Penn Street,
Third Door Above Hand.
full set for SSO, such ss others eharge from 111191
810 for. A full set for from 810 to *l5, which
um:mantes to be better than unix mace at any
ether establishment In tile west (daisy pries.
Call and examine his Speci
mens and you WI II be convinced.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN.
Laughing Gas Free in Every Case.
NO CHARGE
For Extracting when Artificial
Teeth are Ordered.
1311- J. SCOTT
Etas Entire Charge of the
Operative Department.
CLOAKS!' CLOAKS ! !
NEW CT.() A:Ei.-1g
JUST REOt4D AT THE
FIFTH ST. CLOAK HOISR.
ELEGANT CLOTH NACU .-:
Selling at 152,50,
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New Cloak &Ilse, 49 Filth Si.,
Opposite Old Theatre.
,EBOLUTION tolegalizelbe pay
.mcacorertmn buts.
licsottykt. Ute Select am Comason . !Coaneite of
rsorlt lbw/way, That the Controller be and be
t i ' lltreby instructed to lasnehla certificate for • war
rant to pap the Win sa retorted bthe ge , e14,1:r4-
(:r u at e tNt l nel i llitse,6l.lrl;aitiel l'o4C. bill of ttni n tl
bar and carpenter work, mounting to: toe main of,-
dre hundred and sistr.dine 51-100,(4,M dollatlt
William nchleaber'a bill or plastering', MOnlltttllC , -
to ninety eight 64-1 W Oat 86) dollars, and. Alan. &
Ilaerlde , s bid or plumbing, anunantlng to thirty.gli.-
61-100 (136 td) In all atom:tut-tog to the antis or'
Ordained and enacted into a law till/Ina
of Julie, A. D., one thousand eight hundred and
el .try .ass.
XAS , ARIBRIER;
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PresidentiDl . E.alcekcounc'a.
!ClAttest D
erk of np
1,C0 0. i.4.. • • •
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'Clerk of commouconrr
SAW
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