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TUESDAY, JiTITE 16::416
NATIONALIZING THE UNION PARTY
Mn. R. J. Rzsvmorrn, of New York, in
a carefully prepared speech, made by him,
a feW. days ago, In the House of Represent
tatlytts, submitted some reflections ou the
wisdom and necessity of nationalizing the
Rapelimn party. This is certainly a
most desirable object, and is bad at heart
by every thoughtful membered' that organ'.
ration. The Conservatives have not given
it a more earnest or a more dispassionate
,consideration-thin-the Radicalo. Row
shall it, be- accomplished Whonver at
tempts 40 solie_this question, twon the
basis of actual data or of admitted
find it much easier to rest in
generalities than to descend to particulars.
MR. RAYMOND affords in his own person a
striking illustration of this. In his theo
ries of pacification he coincides with the
President: He holds it hest for the nation,
and for the Republican party, that pro
scnptions shoffld he entirely discarded, and
that an era of gond fellowship should be
inaugurated by consigning the rebellion
and Its concomitants to oblivion. But
when the: responsibility of action is so
forced upon him that he cannot evade or
shuffle it off, he votes for the Congres
sional Plan of Reconstruction, which pro
scribes aU the leading spirits among the
insurgents.
Every republican understands that soon
er or lateral! the States will be again rep
resented la Congress and the Electoral Col
loges. We certainly hone this will Imo
pen before the next presidential eleaitiri. It
is of gratimpertance that the republican or
Union party be organized on such a form.
lotion as to be efficient in each of the
Southern States. To what section of South
ern population shall that party look for
sympathy and co-operation? Is it possible
to placate the leaders of the revolt? Pres
ident JorrasoN has been experimenting to
that cud for some months, and with results
that do not look hopeful In our eyes. By
his method ho seems to have revived and
given vent to the antunfaities and repul
sions in which the waroriginated. Nor is
this all. He seems to have repelled and
cowed those sections of Southern popula
tion who either did not go into the rebel
lion, or went into it reluctantly. If he
had resorted to a different. niethod, and had
tried to remit the political - power into the
hands of new men; a fairer
. prospect of
reconcilement would be presodted to-day.
TILE SOUTH IMPROVING
The Richmond Whig publishes a. letter
from a gentleman of Louisa county, Va.,
who served four years hi the rebel army,
hi which lie comes out for impartial suf
frage, on the basis of intelligence. He
says:
"I am as much opposed to allowing these
freedmen to come en manic to the ballot
box as any man; and four years' service
in the illustrious A. N. V. should be surety
tluit - I am incapable of a thought or a feel
ing inimical to the South. But I can freely
declare that I know many negroes better
qualified for the suffrage, morally and in
tellectually, than thousands of the present
white voters. Whether any man's color
shonlel exclude him . from political privil
eges am in some doubt; but lam quite
sure that no man's colok should invest him
with such privileges.
"My propositions tmzgest a compromise
between extremists. No Man, of. what
completion soever, Ishouldlbe,permitted to
vote tnileas properly' qualified; yet, so gnat
ified, he should vote, be he as black as Ere
bus. The proposed meakre will admit
but few freedmen—and those of a superior
class—to . the franchise, and will exclude
forever the vast body of rnfilanism, whose I
just destiny is to be governed,. and not to
govern. I think we will be infinite gainers
by this plan. If we delay, or persistently
refuse the privilege of suffrage to them in
this restricted form, - we are likely to have
universal suffrage granted to then by act
of Congress--; Give the blacks the qualified
suffrage I suggest, and even fieree Thad
deus Stevens may relent."
Mr. C. G. Baylor, another Southern
gentleman, writes to Senator Stewart, of
Nevada, saying:
"The first effect of your policy would be
to attract to the side of law and social order
all the intelligent portion of our colored
citizens. This body would effectually har
monize those very elements of Conflict be
tween the races which the President fears.
The disfranchisement of the freedmen
would, on the other hand, turn the more
intelligent of therace into dangerous lead
ers of their brethren, and thus produce the
very state of things which the President
desires to avoid.
"The second effect of your proposition
would be to stimulate the whole body of
freedmen by industry and improvement,
to come also into possession of the fran
chise.
"I am free to say that your measure upon
this point, merely from a Southern point of
view, with regard to the. questions of so
cial order and industrial thrift, is based
upon sound principles of political economy.
There is nothing to oppose to them except
a prejudice which is irrational or unjust, -
whether it be the "poor white man's"
prejudice or,thc late "slave owner's" preju-•
dice, or a Northern • "white man's" preju
dice. The necessity of our position at the
South requires just this measure with a
view solely to oar domestic tranquility and
the proper organization of our labor sys
tem.
"The teddeney of things now is in the
direct:lonia' serfdom, and unless checked
by theprinciple of equal citizenship, based
on impartial suffrage, will lead to the same
resultauiready witnessed in the West In
dies. -Like. causes will produce like el-
"With You. , at the North this question
rossesses nh local importance. If all your
into
dirt,
people relapse into idleness, or
dirt, illth and death, or rise to menace soci
ety, neither your prosperity or public
health or social security are endangered.
With us, on the contrary, Indus,
rc
epectabllity,andcl roess and seeW eon _
tentment among our colored neighbors are
absolutely. vital—vital to oar prosperity,
health, and security*
"Atodieve me, im rtial suffrage is the
foundation stone of uthent reorganiza
tion."
In.these extracts . IL J. RAYMOND
Will find abundant in gestions on the real
Wieser concilhttion. In the end it will be
kaput that the Rath comprehended ful
ly the only practice le scheme for thor
oughly reorganizing .uthem Society on
a profitable and end g basis.
rint&ltmarsa of Beit . ianlsm the Brit=
irk army, and ".the responsibility entailed.
by the; military oathi. the London Times
declares that "a man twlio solemnly takes
service runlet a government, and then
proves fese to his flag and his uniform,
basforfciteil all claimito mercy, and, is no
fit subject for ciancncy." Bow about
Gen. Robert it. Lee and the restof that set?
IT is Stated, OnTrbllt,appeaTs to US ,to be
competent atithoritrohat Senator Cowan
has written to a gentleman of, this enanty,
holding office nuditi the iederal godern
men, . signifying that ,the whole epee ;
holding; ago - fie • eipected to vote (lento:
cratie tickets non Fall.- ~,. • •
r
10
OoliemaantEs Itho vote tcreve $5O ,-
000 tifopy of th e lealkrs of factiOn, in ex
-100 have an 'f6CZOttllt . to settiewith
ll* eoriatiteenta; Leallieaa boiaie
. 4 ;41 ,
VOLUME T.XXX.:7--NO. 149.
IJ WM*111(12:4=1
The Seat Goode ha the City
At the Opera House Shoe Store.
1:1M3332=1
Shirt fronts and Cairn BATte B. Ittna..
• The Beet Regulated afore
It the city—the Opera (louse Shoe Store.
The Beal Aeaortmeat or Nhoes
is the city, at the Opera llonft Shoo Store.
They Olean Everything 1 hey May
At the Opera noose Shoe Store.
Leerest;Prlees sad deed,
All Warranted. NO ilibbtall offernd, at the
opera House Shoe Stare.
low-w. Day•
Thing. are done up handsome at thl •)porn
House Shoo Store, N 0.60 Firth street.
flumphrers Ilenseepasble
IdettleineS for solo at Fulton.s Drug store, No.
108 Smiptleld street.
Loot, Points
In Mack and White, On. Um nortbettat corner
of Vortrtb and Market streets.
C. !Samson LOvx A 800
Puffed and Tucked Moulin.,
Lace Curtain', Bwees .C. Rea,.
tome. Curtain,.
In nil the different grades on the northeast
.corner of Fonrtli and Market streets.
C. Il Ax sor lairs a Ban.
tare Mantles,
Black Silk slal White lama Lace Mantles.
BATES d BELL
02121
A splendid assortment now opening on the
northeast corner of Fourth and Market
.erects. HANNON LOv V h Ran.
White Nhamlw.
shotlani ' , howls of all colors.
It.vots
(tingham•
At all prices, now opening on the northeast
corner of Fourth anti Market streets.
C. 11ANHON Levu
The Flag Proseatation
Persons going to the State nag Presenta
tion at Philadelphia on the ItS, should call in
id deo. 11. liamaley's, 334 Liberty street, on the
way to the depot, and provide themselves
with one of those handsome Leather French
Pellsenrs, or Traveling Sacks. They arc very
convenient for carrying a change of clothing,
or articles needed In traveling. Fifty differ
ent f inds and sines, from et to $l2. The larg
est and best assortment in the city.
Oakland Park Park
The entries were closed last night et a late
hour, for a iiromiton of fifty dollars. with the
following named horses, to take place this af
ternoon at four o.clock: M. Hush enters b. g.
Charley; .1. M'Clerg enters b. g. Jaek; 11. Brown
rotors b. g. Joe. The horses will start pre
cisely at four o'clock. Lo sure and go out in
time. All go to harness, 3to 5.
1.1. 11. , N" Jot t P,11.111,
Get the Best
lirantts Prize Medal
Grant's Prize Modal
Grunt's Prize Modal
anti
Morrison (•) Shirts,
Morrison ( •
Morrison ( • ) Sh I mu.
,The best make out.
The best make out.
The oest2make out.
A large stock on hand; also made to onier 11
lestred, nt the Original One Price Clothing
and Furnishing Store of
J. D. ttAnAter, 336 Liberty street,
Nearly opponite Wayne.
Irow—Phosptiornsi-4P4slinstya—
The Three best known tonics, skill fully and
elegantly combined In an anther-colored cor
dial, beautifully transparent to the eye, pleas
ant to the taste and acceptable beta° stomach,
al Caswell, Mack d Co.'s Ferro-Yhosphorated
Ellxlr of Calisaya Bark.
Each pint contains one ounce of Royal call
,:iya Bark, anti each tempoonfal ceutains One
grain of iron. Samples furnished free to the
profession. C As watt, Mace a CO., •
Sole Nlarinfacturers, N. Y.
For sale et wholesale In Pittsburgh by R. E
Sellers dCo At retail by all Druggists.
=
It Is the Inspreesion _Noose.
That because a moilleine Is advertised they
are of no account" arguing that d they were
.11 they were represented to be, they would
sell on their merit. Whilst we admit that this
true in many instances, we know by ets....
rlenee of at least two exceptions. We allude to
the Rev. F. A. Wilson's great remedy for con
sumption, anti Coe% Dympeps la Cure, both sued -
leines hugely advertised by Joseph Fleming,
Druggist, co. sl Market street, and both of
them have performed setae really woulerful
cures here amongst our own citizens, who
have given certificates to that effect. We
would suggest to those of onr readers who
may require medicines of this description, to
give them a trial, as we assure them they are
all they are represented to be.
Hostetter's Stoonseh
MUSH ROOM IMITATIONS.
Recce. is the "prevalent cradle" of Innu
merable humbugs. No sooner had iIoSTET
TRIUS STOMACH BITTERS made their mark
In the world than op sprung a host of imita
tions, and as the fame of the great restorative
grew and spread, the pestiferous crop of poi
sonous mockeries thickened But the true
medicine has lived them down. One by one
they have disappeared. When the bellows of
puffery, which kept alive the feeble are of
their borrowed reputation, ceased to blow,
theyecased to live, and thus they continite to
come and go. Meanwhile, HOSTETTER'S
BirrEus, the great protective and remedial
ton le of the age, have progressed in popular)
ty with each succeeding year. Their success
an a means of preventing and curing the dis
c:lsta resulting from malaria, unwholesome
water, and all unhealthy climatic influence,
has been boundless; and as a remedy for DT*.
pepsin. Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague,
General Weakness and Debility, and all com
plaints originating in Indigestion, they are
now admitted to be superior to any other pre
paration ever advertised or prescribed. From
the home market, to which a few years ago
they were confined, their sale has boon extend
ed into every State In this Union, over the
whole of South and Central America, Mexico,
the Went bodies, the Sandwich Islands, ans.
[DAM, China and Japan. Home and foreign
testimony continuo to show that 110STET
TEEM BITTERS are the moat remarkable
Undo and invigorant now before the world.
JElealeatees Bitters
arc sold wholesale and retail at very low rates
at l• laming% Drug and Patent Medicine Depot,
No. 84 Market Wert, corner of the Diamond
10.1 Market, near Fourth street.
FROM SEW YORK.
Ito new Cholera. Saseit--State of the
reernaontetor—Be rt Asolnot Celo-
brothar Rosie ones Doi--Qtneltost
Thoe on notord from New Orleans.
New Your, Jane 25.—N0 new cases of cholera
have been reported to the Board of health to
day. The two eases already reported are in a
fair way of recovery.
. Thomas °Moldy, of Yonkers, a teacher in
thin city, fell dead in the street this morning.
The thermometer in the shade to-day, at
noon, merited SO degrees.
The passe:agora - by the infected steamer
Union, which arrived in quarantine on the
19 4h Of May; were brought to tbt tit)" to-day.
lit the Common Council to-day, a Joint spe
cial Committee reported against oelebratin
independence day, on the ground that ther e
are 00 available funds Mr the purpose.
New Orleans papers or the 20th Instant were
received hero by mall and distributed at the
postoffice this morning, being only lour days
and a half from New Orleans. 7me us the
qnicirest time Oa reeOrti.
Steps Taken for 4 the Saloum of Fenian
Priooaer.—pafileTes for LlbeL
, .
Weitegovos; Jinni the Bone to.lay
General Banks atute4 that ho had reason to
believe stepahave boon taken by our Govern
ment to Bak 'Greet lintain to release the Ye-
Man prisoners.
The jury lathe libel case of McGhee ye Chop
pane, the hitter getting the former diered
from the, War, Department by Charging Wm
With disloyalty, -cataract' a verdict ot - tliree
thousand dollar damage.
Tore~Ao. us Itedhale—ltepereed Lola of
life—Demme to 11111111dhillph he.. .
•
Buirvaio , Juno TS—A I.,rugda ppm* over
thoetty me afternoon al...ut four o'clock, up.
rOhlina and blowing down greet, awnin g s , and
narooung several' banding*, including, the
thated-titaited y , aprees , Compaorsetablee, 'Fait
hfully injuring 'Mr. Ttunnea Gould, the over.
peer; hay*pertly destroyed tae roof of the
xecohrt and severaLtersoal were In
jured; two are reported
THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
6HIIII EDITION.
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M
110:13 , 110x1Claivitizi
BY TELEGRAPH.
ADDITIONAL FOREIGN NEW S.
SENSATION SPEECH BY NAPOLEON
Garibaldi Enthusiastically Received
by the Italians.
HOLSTEIN IN AUSTRIAN POSSESSION
The War About to Commence
AUSTRIAN REPLY 111 BISMARCK.
Proclamation of Gen. Gablenz.
280,000 AtIsTRIANS IN TDB FIELD,
England's Position in the Crisis.
New YORK, June 2.5.—We have the following
sold Mona! foreign news by telegraph .
llt the torus Legislatlf a letter was read
from the Emperor Napoleon containing the
follow Mg Important declarations: Had the
eonlertmeel/.olllbled my imvernment, would
have declared that France repudiated all
ideas of territorial itagrantllsement so long as
the European equilibrum remained 1111Alitll r
heti. France could only think of an OStell,ioll
of her frontlet, in the event of the map of
Europe being altered to the profit of a great
power, and the bordering provinces express-
ing by a formal and grate vote a desire for an
nexation. in the alfalfa,' of these circum
stances, the French government
,prefers to
any territorial acqutsition, a good understan
ding with as neighbors, resultlng from las
respect for their Independenceand na
tionality. Wu should have desired fur the
Germany confederation, a posit Inn more wor
thy of Its importance for Prussia, better gist.
graphical boundaries for Austria, and the
maintenance of her great position la Europe,
alter the emotion of Venetia to Italy, In ex
change for territorial compensatton. The con
ference failed, Will France be led to tintw the
sword , The French Government thinks not.
Whatever may he the result of the w which
may break oat, no questlon affecting us will
be resolved si lthout the assent of France.
France, therefore, will continue to observe an
attentive neutrality, confident In her rights
and calm in her strength.
The lamitvisibillty of it debate upon the af
fairs of Germany and Italy was then iiooll.rini
by a vote of two bunch...hi and two ftgll.ll.l
Unrty-four.
The Ettiperur's letter Grouted n greet
lion.
A Berlin dispatch of the I . 2Lit says the Aus
trian embassy hue been recalled, itll.l the in
ter...is of Austrian subjects In Prussia will be
confided to the cure of the Dutch hituister,
Garibaldi arrived at Como on the 12th, and
wits enthusiastically received by the authot I
ties, the people, army and the volunteers.
The Russian Government has ordered the
Warsaw to be In readiness for the conveyance
of ten thousand troops. Omar Pemba Is to
command tile Turkish troops to occupy the
principalities, seven thousand of which will
tat loaned the Porte by the Viceroy of Egypt.
The Tomunin army will be raised to one hun
dred and fifty thousand to repel the Turkish
Invasion of the principalities. The Austrian
Government, deeming it best tun tap contest
the occupation of Botsteln by the Prett.lans,
withdrew the whole of LIM AU51.2.113 army .
On the hilt, the Prussians dispersed the es
tates of Bobitiett, which had met at Itzehoe,
awl established a new COllllllOll government
for Schleswig and Holstein, and promised to
convoke the common estates of tile two Pueb
los On the 12th. Thu whole of Holstein was In
the hands of the Prussians.
In the sitting of *lnc oderal Jut.,
I Ith, Austria moved fur Lin undullradesi for
the whole of the Federal army, a Ith the ex
ception of 1110 Ihmeslau contingent. The mo
tion wan 1101 announced Inefore hand to tiee
l'rundau representatl ~,,, nod Prim:lda has de
clared In a nolo to the minor States that nine
would re&mr.l the Confederacy to. aincneveil it
the Austrian motion should prevail.
Prussia has 11,40 published her plan of re
torm, the chief feature of which Is-the excite
don of Austria front the n.sunstrocued tier
pr.3r,_ Austria, us the other hand, now pro.
the - eClSTorattorg, <A , cumcd...rgrlM•
meat mailbox mrtabtittimant of a Dlrectufipit
conatat ertirnee' trent IMCS.
. . .
A Inintster or lietvoi 111141 xtnlel
in the Legtslitturu that tile Diet would
moon recognize t of i fiugusilnliurg ua
Duke of Holstein.
LATEST—London Journals think Austria will
now consider herself Justified In striking a
Mow, and Will Immediately order Boneflask LO
VOMMELICO the campaign.
Prior to the above proceedings, Austria, on
the 91,11, replied to ithstnark's dispatch of Alum
denying his statements, charging Prussia
with violating ungagments and throwing all
the reisnonsibdity on Austria, and asserting
I hat Austria has now nothing to .to nut take
steps to defend her honor, and men her rights
I rum being treated with contempt.
Before quitting Altman, Gublenz Issued a
proclamation protesting against the piss...m.l.
ings 01 Prussia.
The total Prussian force is computed at 7 , 3,-
000 Men, 01 Whom 1:10,00U are in the geld.
Etruria were ocotillo.] in the middle Mates
to favor of a t:erman Parliament-
In the British Boone of Common,, the Con
tinental crisis an. al." debuted. Mr. lllnd-
SUMO mid England ha I tinoffielally reeom
mended the cession 01 V curlin, and he en
pressed his opinion that in the ii,lllllll quar
rel the sympathy of EnglandMl Aus
trla, and In the Italian quest len it w..., ell II
I tally.
It won reported that the Emperor Maxim ll
lion hind demended wham.' of moor
Iron France, otherwise 110 must lay 410%11 1.11,
crown and quit MexiCO. France rulers-4i lhe
demand, and ordered Marshalltaslne, should
Marimllllan ilcave, to take a ',lenience to as.
certain the wishes of the people,
Finanehtl ulTalns In England prognuesed fa
vorably. Dleemmi to Colll.ll.led 10. Arran ge- Mont. had been almost perfected for rt.-rimm
ing the Consolidated Bank.
FROM WASIIIIVGTON.
Tbe Arrest or American Citizens in ire
land--Onr London 11111111iter Applies
for their Release—Call fors National
Union Convention by Mentors Cow
an. Doolittle & Co.
•S in InrOn, J ono 45. —Thu Preslile rt t I n com
munication in reference to American citizens
arrested In Ireland states that our Minister
In London and our Consuls have applied for
their releaseouid all but two have been net at
liberty. These it is thought will be.
The following call has been lamed: A Na
tional Union Convention of at least two dole
gates from each congressional district of all
the States, two from teach Territory, two from
the District of Columbia, and four ilelegatisi
at large from Men, will be held at the City of
Philadelphia, on the fourteenth of August
next. linch delegates will be chosen by the
electors 01 tno several St tan who sustain the
Adtulnistrutlon In maintaining unbroken the
Union of the Staten.
Delegatm are asked to agree to, 'lna, the
Union is perpetual and indissoluble; semmt
equality of States and right to representa
tion are solemnly guaranteed; third, no right
of secession or exclusion; fourth, slavery Is
abolished forever; fifth, each State has to pre
scribe qualiflcatlins for Its own electors;
sixth, maintenance of the right of each State
to manage its domestic concerns Inviolate, It
concludes with an appeal to every patriot
to frown upon the action of Congress,
animosities can only rekindle animositi and
to encourage peaceful and conciliatory moat,-
ores; but no delegate will take a seat In such
Convention who does not loyally accept the
national attention, and cordially endorse the
principles above set forth, and who is not at
tached In true allegiance to the Constitution,
Union end Clovernment of the United States.
(Signed) A. W.
nsPresident.
J. K, UUO ns
0. IL nuowaiso,
NI)0A8 Cow/a,
Ca /amiss lire',
SulleßL POWL66-
Washington, June 25,
FROM KENTUCKY.
Fleeced at Faro in Louisville of 1„. oo
—Arrest for Arson—lllasoule Celebra
tion of St. Johns Day—lndlgullies to
Begroes—Nerenry 100 deg, In the
Shade.
Lornsvitta, June 45.—The morning papers
report the fleecing of Thomas A. Rept°ids of
Indiana. on !Saturday, by &party at fare - benk,
of fifteen hundred dollars, and afterwards
robbing him of twenty-five huadred dolle
Several parties wore arrested to-day.
largest part of the missufg money was fo
at. the Louisville Hotel, whore Reynolds lint
up, and the arrested party discharged- .
11.1roch's clothing store was burned yes•
terday morning. Aaron Lapp, connoctisTwlth
the establishment, was arrested' on suspicion
of being the Incendiary thereof.
IL John's day was appropriately el
fl a tted
'
at Lexington, on Saturday, by a vast con
course of the Masonic fraternity. Vivo thou
sand people were present.
Nasuvu.to, June 55.—A party of armed men
protenuLug to be searching for stolenrefer;
tAalted eight or ten negro f
,„ e
Mollie. The riegroes were subjected
to Outnicrous Indignities. complaint was made
thftroof to (len. Yisk, who referred the matter
to autheriUm who sent two men to
arrest and bring the olienders here.
The thermometer stands at one hundred In
the abode.
I
AL.aaat, Jane 25,—The Canal Superintend
ent commenced filing the level Id the .break
treat er ticheneenady on itattarday night, and
boats item beytnni the break are expected
ewe teetight Or te.taerreir Itiertung.
PITTSBURGH. TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1866.
LATER FROM EUROPE.
ARRNAL OF TILE MORAVIAN.
Prussian and Austrian Isnbassadors
Receive their Passports.
AUSTRIAN TROOPS CONCENTRATING
The Prussian Army in Position
SO.OOO ITALIAN TROOPS WILL FIRST
CROSS THE TO
Swiss to Guard the Alps Passes.
ADDRESS OF KOSSUTH TO THE HUNGARIANS.
A Clash of Arms—Prince of Pok
hara, with 40,000 Men. De
feated by a RIIISRiaII Force.
MORD ABDICATION OF 86PIII0E 11,111111LLIA1
Fkiernan Ponicr, June tr.i.—The steamer Mo
ravian, which lett liverpool at 2:30 p. m. on
Jane 14th, anti I ondonderry on the ILth, pass.
ell this point at noon toelay.
The Austrian Government, in sanding the
Prussian Embassador the passport, informed
Itim it took the stop because it looked as if the
withdrawal of the Austrians from Holstein
was taking place under compulsion from
Prussia. The Prussian Government, in giv
ing the Austrian Emeassamor the passports
which he demands accompanied them with
letter acknowledging the courteous manner
with which he fulfilled his diplomatic lune
tte. as Austrian Ambassador at Berlin. Aus
tria is odd to have confided tier interest at
Berlin rind Florence to the Hutch Atininters nt
those courts. The Ministers of France and
Bavaria are sold to have declined to look altar
Prussian Interests at Vienna.
The Aunti ian courier, proceeding from Vi
enna to General 4.irthienz ' was mopped in Pron.
ratan territory, and lIIS •linputclion taken trots
hint.
II was stated thut a body of Austrian troop',
Is gamut to eoncentrate near Flunkfort-on-the.
Maine. Gel.. liablunt and the links of Augure
oniburg had proceeded thither.
The Prussian army, which wan in pOsltion
on the Silesian frontier, wore throwing up titer
lances to, the rondo which led in Davarlit.
tiunerallnntonfel hail (ordered ,tivery liulr
funellonnxy and olltulrtl In llolololn, W
anunly engage to autmlit onconditloually to
ll order+ of the king of I'rusoua anti tlona,
noting In lulu beltall.
The fhifiy News. corre.pontlent Rape The
font hostile MOVOMOOL Of holy WI
throw sitoUo mon in one !only across the I'o,
following that up by pouring . ..lUtutO into Vene
tia.
The t enettan correspondent of the Tung,
described the positions of the Austrian army
of the north—the centre between Almutz and
Prague, the left wing extends from Prague to
the north western frontier of Bohemia, and the
right wing from Dimwit to Cerow, here
there Is n strongly intreneest camp.
The Parts corrt.poundent of the 7Stnes says:.
It is believed that the four Queens unit Em
presses who are in Germany using their nest
efforts to raistatillsli between the Sovereigns
but pence which their people so earnestly de
s. re, have done more than !Ms 110011 genes - ally
stsisposod. Presses was also employing all
her Influence with the secondary German
times. The writer nays there are still pet.
pie in Paris who believe that war may yet lie
.ivolded. The question of the mobilization of
the federal army proposed by Austria, was
still pending In the 1 uokfort Islet. Prisions
opposed It as opposed to national law, unit
ecalleil 011 the berman states favorable to
Prussia to vote against it, and would regard
cry supporter of the motion es her ad
s
The cholera hatl broken out In nalgelyorhood
Iterlln.
The swiss ketlerol Connell hail petssed It de
cree collie}, out the First afeserves of the Swans
tur fur the defense of the passes of the Alps
on the shift of Italy .
Kneititith land Initund iut aild rt.*. In the Hunga
rian., itut,tl al Turin, commending theta to
..tell the .11Ir.0 lii eveni to And retnadn BA they
or en t em. in the ungttrudi C.
mu. mutter, Inouye,. in nindi 1101/11310
1.. MR.; IL geld MI {µllllll 1101 11, 1 1 1 111 IJII
G o
LI•T Retrain. —Vrouex.llnia lit PaYll3-
ttleill. n the 13th were 111111/11.1 . 141111.
In tilt• t'xt.rrorillnary trial t w hiell hire.
1:111Vet, MI /tight i 4, /1.- a rein
...lst ki the ILJyul laths!), lier lief Itur log
liven tuarrieil UI the Duke or Inntl,e rinnd , the
jury loath! a verdict rigaluet the
The Time• trI:ILLS the ea. ihr 311 In,l , netu re.
multforiwnitc'e circular of Inc craning of LI.
I Mr, ruportu a lair amount of tfuslnfoo Hoc
Arilerisitn ffcciarainn, find prier:
o.i trio w • rtiaintii •J.-vn.
LOUI • 110.1 • 'clue ttl at lIII
IROLA wan withou t alteration at 754g7fes, Inn
Lritut are lower .11The mien from New tot a de
tried to The tern Ll merit hoc Al.:v.4,ly
ecarelty of I-tars tont Eriem. English
I dints are lower under the war news. The
I rink Ratty - rerun.nn at le per cent.
The Thorns, Brill trim Company has ente
!tended payment.
Rends.—tin the Toth of !lay the Prtorcit of
Pokliartt x lilt Mrty 111.1 and 11. en
-one glint engagerl a liossuot lone and II is
supposed a severe defeat, lostrig nineteen care
eon, and being completely rooted. The Rust
s.. lons was InsignitlceuL
lislegraph In Lonaurractrrp, Lea
ther Juno 1.54/, Ecestorv.- - flro weekly return
el the Ihurk of England show an Mere: use In
l•trIllon of Litar,NO.
So formed deelurntlon of war has yet INA,
le, nut the knalferitir of A Eistrlo, lu 91,04,1'11
1./ the Vienna corporation, NUMMI yes•Merdny,
that lift•lng done everything else. tie wan com
pelled to resort to the sword.
.
The Gorman litet, by a vote of nine to mix,
resolved to mobilize tint federal .racy.
The Pro:noon members proteattial from the
•butsion of the Diet_ The Auxtriao repreann
tittle*. inniattai on the indisolubillty. The
Ittel Voted ib ailherenee to the A no Han ile
.•iaration.
Pruner llnnk the rionor of tho io totaled
.1.1,1 Inn of the Mexican 111 roue by
la tv - rre.,! ihirket, .)Im. I 416—T ho
. .1.1.1 Cotton It,' I lie b,41 ttm, vk 324,-
1j1I) bahTS, 1111 . 111iI n 1,10,1 I ulal, icr spera4 'atom
uIIJ exhorter.. The marki•l. I. 111 nI ta
elitutgeilprim, ISll , lilling U pland.. to.r.•
ut 13. I:S'.l.
The libonthesrer market Is steady for gomls
and yarns.
j...trrypool H rrod4ap.Tbe market m ten-
It
ritlly firm. Richardson, :silence .1 Co. report
dour firtm add -holders amount' an 1.1,1,11e0.
%V 11.1 t slowly at lox :Mankind for winter red,
Corn steady at . lesettna Out for mlxml.
/rnerpool Protrisitot Market, June 11.—The
market to generally quiet and sternly. Vurt
ons Circulars report lend' qulet and sleany.
Pork quiet and steady. 1 / 1 1V011 stele ty• LAU,'
n let and nominal. Tallow quiet ens -.neatly.
Liesrpoot, June IL.—Sager steady. Lune° In
autlye demand. Petroleam quiet and steadY.
. .
Lorolon June 14.—Breaietdre wlllu an ad
vancing tendency. Sugar quiet and mtesuly.
llotree tlrm. Ten quiet ins .lousy. Itlee
slowly. Tallow steely.
Very Lotest—(Annmerend bortilfmtler ry—
L,,rpool , June 13th.—Vritlity evening—The
1.;441.011 sales of the week were 73,000 halos, in.
4,7:0 bales to speculators and 10,11ien
lades to exporters. The market has ruled
firmer w ith an advance of ,Lifdd penny per
pound or American, and slightly lower for
oilier descriptions. The authorized quota
lolls aro: Orleans, fair, 141%d; Middling, 1.041.
LIINGRESSION4L PROCEEDINGS.
AUTON. June 25, 1866
Euro
Mr. Wilson reported no amendment to the
army appropriation Mil to make provision
grunting three months pay to officers upon
final discharge,so as to benefit officers in ser
vice March ad, Dsfi, or who were honorably
mustered out niter that date.
Mr. Poland Miami a resolution litatructiug
the Committee on Public Buildings and
Grounds to Inquire whether a tract of land of
three hundred and fifty acres, adjoining or
very near Washington, can be Obtained at u
reammahle price for a piddle 'lark and a presi
letailll MAIIIIIOII. Adopted,
Mr. Chandler presented a petition from the
of the drill Michigan cavalry, who state
that thoy were mastered out of Heroics in
Utah, and had to return home at their own ax
iomso. Thoy ask to la, reimbursed for the
cost of their trimayartation. Thetition was
referred to the Committee on Military Af
fair.
Mr. Lo Blond called up the bill, pending for
sonic time, to allow claims of loyal persons In
the late rebel SUites, for five hundred dollars
or less, for stores furnished to the army, to be
settled by the Quartermaster's Hopartment,
without being taken to the Court of Claims.
The pending question was upon the amend
smut of Mr. Hendricks, to provide for the
payment of stores taken than offi
cers, having it within theiraut ho rityuhot to take
them.
Mr. llendricka, after 111.ossion, withdrew
hie anamdment, remarking that he would of.
:fur aornothing of like purport at the nest ses
sion of Cong. e,s.
ltr. Sprague In°end to amend the hill so as
to make the Secretary Of War, end not 1110
Quartermustor or t;mumissary General the ae.
counting °Ulcers In the claims referred to.
Mr, Howard said the bill was very sweeping
and would Involve a great outlay. He asked
if the Committee on Judiciary-bad Inquired
how much money would be taken out of the
Treasury under this bilL
Mr. Poland said the committee had not made
that. Inquiry. No matter what the amount
was, he thought the Government ought to pay
Mr. Howard hoped the hill would not peas.
The seizure of property in the South was one
or the necessities or war, and the law or na
tions Compelled rebel communities, as well as
rebels, to pocket their lessee. it was vain to
expect that the loyal people of the United
States would bear any part of Stich looses.
Mr Trtithbull said he would oppose, as
strongly us Mr. Howard, the payment of rel.
Ms, but lie would not oppose the payment
of loyal Men, and only such were proposed to
• be pM Howards bill.
kir. said no was Opired o rpayin
Searb:=3.ll.ettgar es a 1071 5 11 1 man.= the
South ought to be pail oven more promptly
than a loyal man In the North.
Mr. Howard said that by the solemn acts of
Congress the eleven States of the South had
been declared oncull..* of the United States.
There was no ease In history In which a Hue
cksssful Invading party had nail for stores
taken from an enemy.
Mr. Trumbull said lie had never heanl be
fore of a statute of tae United Mates .leelartng
the people of the SOrith to be public 011emws.
Ile bad never voted for such a 1 , 111. Ile had
voted for a bill declarme certain 51.100 ,4 to Im
in Insurrection, but not declaring I lit- Inholit
tootS Of these states, ono and all, in be public
enemies.
. .
Mr. Wilson said that nutlet the pen.' ing bill
every Mart in the South atathl prove his My
ally, 1111,1 the effect .woulil Iw to take A great
many millions of Iran, inn or the t rem+ ry.
The morning hour es in .1.1.
The rending of the tax Inn wa, resume,
Severa verbal amendments were cone. rm.!
Fessemien offered an amendment Ind
nosed, shall Inc undulate led In any court for the
recovery of any tea alleged to have been er
roneously or Illegally u.ssesened or 001Ittel,e‘i,
ninth an appeal shall have dilly lama nude to
the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
A aTensi to.
Mr. Davis offered an amendment to strike
out the provision raluiring distillers to keep
a true record of and report the number of gal
lons duttilled, etc, He stated that the 1,111
showed more dial/eat of the people, and more
degredafion and oppression, than any bill Ile
nail ever seen. it proceeded upon the general
Idea that the people upon ahem it was to am
wore all known plunderers.
Mr. ressenden mild there were no provisions
In the bill that were not required toplant
against fraud. The minentlinent of Mr. Davis
0e gitsagregal to.
Mr. tiOnglenenn olterogtamendment to
strike out the first suction and insert in lieu
thereof a provision that after tin nonage of
this act there shall he no tax on bale etitton,
anti deli vtireil it lengthy written ILrgllllll,lll.
SLl2port of his proposition.
Mr. Sherman replied to Mr. lionuerson in IL
brief speech, niaLntaining the right sod norm,-
si tir of the proposed cotton tax.
he tens and any- were dint...led upon
Mr. lienderson's Wilton I inent with tho follow
ing result:
reus—Missrs. Buokalen, Davis, Poster, II en
.lerson, Ilemiricks a Norton, Iletneroy, Sprague,
Stewart and Willy,
Sosts..—Matters. Chandler, Clark, ( onlit•Sa,
're.swell„ rkwillttle, Edmunds, ream,.leo.
Grimes, Lipthrio, Hart ta. How aril, Ilowe. irk•
wood,
_l,lipe, of Indiana; Morgan, Alorrl 11, Col..
land, KtllttScy, Sherman, Trumbull. lan %V no-
kle, Wade Wllson mot 11l Iletnia,r4 ao the
auterolts,ientwas roJected•
Mr. Creswell offeredatt amendment to
change the rate of compensatio non Asststunt
Assessors Henn tour to live dollars per day.
Rejected by, yeasnays .it.. 1 en,—Merits.
Craglit, Creswell, H 053
we, hark wood and Ham
sey.
Trtoultu/I offered an amend:twat to tax
shoddy wool insonfactured from and cloth 3
cents par pound. Adopted.
Mr. Harris offered an Hi 1101111,4.111 in regard
to bank circulation, providing that the art
shall not effect banks In In/oblation when the
lift of June 13th, toll, W. adopted.
"lax and man tffaet urea articles thereto,
were added to the free list.
Mr. Anthony offered an amendment that the
ineralle Use lists br open for Inspeethel, which
a as rue.' too.
The 11111 wag then taken np in he Senate
Mr. Sherman moved lo amend no that all
I ank eirolliatioll shall pay a ta, of taut sir
cent. after the Ird of Auangt,
Mr. Edmunds moved to changea the tax on
cotton (row two to thrm cent. LOstmtrstat
t..—ymts 6 mail nays Al.
EC=
11r. hlorrill. tram ttn• Commit let, oil itys
unit 31ettitu, reported it bill unieuilutiiry nit tue
I,llrirr tot, Which was ren•l lwlre nn,l reierreil
tin the Comm ittil , o 01 ou the State
of the VIII°,
It irto. ordered to to p.m., and wade the
~[lernal order for Thanelay nest, and Irmo day
to day mold diapo,.od of.
.11r. Ivporteo a hill granton:
to aid of a nklirm.l In biome:ann. P.r...eod
- . .
Mr. aehenek Introttoeml a Jolla la-salmon
concerning boon [ICS 10 roltorqg soldiers, r,
mot EN/ certain lirOrillS th , lettle,l thin, Itl•
) , 1.1.5 Of [lto Inlll also, lo proteet them against
'tn . ‘ WltTlt
Mr, orth to II [list thin lolatt No. I, I
i.toxclatled e from th it., .tf thin Mou il
se
The lireattlent's tsaio• referring to I hi.
Arrest of AMIJI.I.I.IIs ues
.1 e1../Id t nl. t,lll Op.
Mr. Banks slated that the uteri sliowird
that Maio - lean Ito arris eel In Ire
land under Ntlarettettoll 01 the habeas corps.,
lust lioen liberated
Y:loirttlge aal , l hr 1111.1urnt.la that top 1,1.1
Mao ar 1.0 I.llt itiot to all. HeterT,l.
r. notaal.tal a 101 l I •1.111 a.: for a l'en-
I leo tar) . 111 Lite Tl•rr
_ . .
Mr. MClToter uttrodaral a 101 l 1.41 grnul lands
railroad and tulegraph lines (rota the t an
tral 1 . 11,1f1e tot alt fornla 11.1111 t Row.
Mr. W Rao., a 101 l 14) putt all Crl/LICS
PI j.ultl In swear - M.les 1.1,i ell rrettry.
Mr. \lt Mora, a 101 l In ts oat roel a loldge
0, et the Mlatatart I:11 er. Referral.
Mr. Bidwell m. 44.41 leto.• 1., oiLlr a tr,ollition
1.114, 11, In
quire hitt) th.• ukia,ll..ov) 01 rv.....,,Latlrlimlklng
11.0 Southern 01,11311.1 AIKLI Ito Irmn ,an
I ant.,vo tlw Iw>r Aug. It, In Metnyht.
NI I. .11110 m .oliJect....ailtl I he 1,0100101
1...1 Im•111..1
Mr. N 1.1,1.1, reported 1 onet. ti. •enate
amendment to the ittiny appropt lotion 101 l
I lir fil , t ant tont nient, tednetun applopt nil 111 ,
tot contolgenen, tot the army trout 32:n.noa 10
Slud,Um, re.l 'env annont•
merit, Alri 4,1114 I rl/0) II.• 1.111 11.. pro , . iso I hill
no .laSuld pe.a.l. be t er,
ral It.. t I road t pan t raie.portat.iOn of
1 oopn vote ootoconesirreit $146,0011 for he
vreello , n of tire prool Innt.ltioz.• Sento lk
ranatal, l'. ..I I ran /A. .t. noneannotrrtnt in.
rike !mirthzit...gni taent, aitrop“at lug in,tr.,,•
CO for Ilan t reeduiett . . Intoeth not Ittest
year, wan o.onenro 1,1 in, n an an ~ 1/-
Me/it 10 , 1 Illg Olt h teen Ili n.ii 44
...anti 1101-
hies for Integra plong TI,. nil h I un men(
ve , iittring the qua:term:L.4e! to Klee preler
. nee In vont iao•tai, tor ...None', 14, art.ielto
ono lean proineLlon, and on the 1 . /.1,111,
to art tele. tot .1 need Tho n eot In
withan ainutennenl -1 1 .1111 that part
w loch re•iiimo, I lit. 01.4..1•1•111` nil to nerepl the
loweat rentionalble 1,,,! trier t 01,0.1160111.11,14.
ninninlinent mprropt 4.-0,1141
tor the ouieloon. of (lily-eight ao Int.'
near Na.lio. tile, Tentoeleee, t I'o%.
.trumets l ft, Lilt , SILO 01 F'ort Morton, aria now
rre , l 111
111 111, O.IEIIIOI 111 r 00., Hot the llllu-1• II I~tt+i
4to Its alt+agreomeot With Illy Svrolle, nod kLot
141 for u Comuilltoe of 1 °Wet CM,. nod the,*
4/ 4:40 Lilt, 110111,1111
nisturtbanee Ant,' veal Whin, and flinekot
In n the l—lllaeltr, Len
by Mawr° Soldier, Attacked by the
.111111nry nod
VI) VOITA, 1r ~ June 25.—A dist urbance oe
etirred nt Charleston,satitrility, bet Wren
ii party Of White and black liniya, 10 Mei] ideal
11...C.11W luvolved on i)Otil olden. The police
tippeared, arrested the rine/lenders, and thus
led the riot. subsequently three hundred
clack, asainultleil, led by negro ni lit' leis, 11.1111
inarelied through the lower portion of the
y. A strong rut Misery and pinks: force
kr,l them curl drove them fr he streets,
Jill, art est tig wan) of the rioters
Suicide of n alum, Ifrnler—gonlitern Pa
ring Kailnland—Colton 11l lug and
ilwattly la Ntimmts.lppl.
Jew OlLLmnsts, June 2.l.—Pital Praia, the
largest cigar dealer 111 11. , city, commit tral
-meal° (Ails tatiraing. Tx tither mikados were
coma:LlM:it
Thu Southern l'lte Itto'road 1, nearly cool
pitted to blar4hull, Texte.
eClitllll ellp IS estFlualed ut
°Fir-fourth. Tar notion is awl
healthy.
River at Loulots Ilk,
Loc.:men-LK, Jlll, —Thu river
rillitilly, FiA 11.01. al, in tilt. entml.
The weather it. clear. n
dig.
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
Additional Loral diallers on Third Pogo
Feed Boy Wented.—A good teed boy iN
Wanted Immediately at tb 11inet. Apply at
UAI.KTTIt Oounttng room, between the hour, of
two and five o'clock r. n.
A. Business Novelty—Unto, Cops, Coats
Pants and Vents, Soots and Shoes
Tenuity. and Valises.
TLe attention ni our rollers Is directed to
the card of .1. It, Rangeley, soil 3:38 Liberty
street. The proprietor of t Ills extensive stud
two-foil tweilee. WitableieMent has recently
made great Improvements upon his business
places awl largely extended his facilities for
driving a large and prosperous trade. At No.
Al will be found an Immense stock of boots,
shoes, gaiters sod slippers, which have been
purchased direct from the manufacturers, and
will be disposed Of at prices surpassingly
clamp, The articles of pedal covering found
there are not made with a view of sale only,
but are of the best material and workmanship
and warranted to prove durable and satisfac
tory. As the stock innew gaol fresh, all the
haunt styles of boots and shoes fur mon I
woolen's wear can bo obtained. Here also
will be found all tieserlptions of hats and cups
for nien and boys, embracing the very latest
styles and fashions. A full line of trunks, va
lises and tourists' sacks,._ of the best leather
goal workmanship, are offered at very reason
able rates. At No, tN will be found a loututi
fel assortment of guilts' clothing, underwear,
and furnishing goods of every description,
which are made by first-chi.; workmen and
warranted to prove all that 18 represented.
COlll.ll, pants and vests of the latest outs of
cloths, cusstmeres, Jeans, or linens are offered
at prices lower time they were previous to the
eoCritileneeruee I of the rebellion. We antici
pate a great truth, for tills mammoth and
novel estabi 'Sig Men I. eel cheerfully commend
he enterprising proprietor to the purchasing
common I ty.
A S. , ngerbaott Fentival
The German singers of Rutinlo, Erie, Cleve..
101131 and Pittsburgh have determined to bold
their nest annual Festival at Erie city on the
.sith, 21st and oi August. The affair will be
attenped by the Liedertalei and Saingerbund,
Ff Buffalo, the Carmonia, of Dunkirk, the
rolisinn, of Plttsborgh, the Muninerohor, of
Cleveland. the Quante of Titusville, and Lim
Corry Genital. Slinging Society, tOgether with
a large number of delegates and Weir smaller
edribs from a greater distance, comprising In
ell about three hundred singer...
Kept a Beer Reg.—Joan J. Zimmer made
Information yesterday before Alderman Tay
lor charging a man named Conrad Meyer, a
resident of Monongahelaborough,with wilfutly
and fraudulently . retaining a keg of beer valu
ed, at .3,60 hum the prosecutor, knowing him
to be the rittattalownorof thosald k Meyer,
actor eg. beating, was committed toJall to await
_ ~-
=I
The regular monthly meeting of the Select
and Common Councils was held last evening
In their chambers In I he City !funding.
l'ressol—Messrs Armstrong, (tart cloy, Cof
fin l'oursin, Gallaher, McMillen, Morrow, Nor
m.... Phillip, Rms., Shippm, Thompson nod
M nor.
In the Ithsence of President. McAuley, Mr.
- -lopten necupled the chair.
The in intline• Of the pro Ceding meeting were
read and approved.
InfAIOO, the rules were suspended, and
the unllnu.hc.l 1,0.1', that had laid ever
from the tot I,lo6tlilg, was taken up.
The resohn len adopted hr l:. C. at tlieir
ineettng ol Nab, lug the codifying of the
elty ordluiteues and l n thori zing the Prlnti.g
n fine thousand copies, Whiz lunondetl by Or.
iallaller by making It lire loonlroll, which
was adopts:4.
The resolution 01 C C. uppohlt.llltt a COM
thatee to lake Into consitlerat It on the tearing
down of the p ..... mt anti the hollOtog of a new
lionse for the IhiqUe-Lhe Knione C many,
wits concurred In tont Mr. Phillips watt ap
poly, tout on LIP , sofa committee
The /klieg illtlly Whet . ' Comte:lt ee rreonl
mended the pare:we of 11ie• follow m g r em on,
lion:
Resolved, That the Allegheny Wharf Com
mittee In hereby Itreete.l to have the SILIti
wbart graded and paved frotn the intiltng of
the present paving to the Wf..{ Barker's
alley; provided, That .Josh as Rhode. , advent,
the money on it Inns, without in tereet
Adopted.
A petition Wa..4 preom tol uvk log ConneliA to
have the water pipe extended over the hill in
the Seventh want three hundred feet. Refer
red to Water Committee.
A petition was pruwentahl for the grading
and paving of Al iltierry itiley from linuilmr to
Carson stramt. Referred to Street.Commltteo.
The Street Committee repertorr In favor of
re:relying it dorsi from .1. .1. smenesk for it
piece of groinol, -nom.] at the Junction of
1110 V 11
ell4ylVll.llll‘ avenue ristenalon had Penn
s) IVlLlletprov ided that the city pay
the i1..51110111. of the same 1.11.1 have it grml
eil, paved /Mil eurlnni. Read three LIMOS alld
paensl.
An Ortilliltnee autherlring the grading and
paving of Elm street from Wylie to hesitant
.treetn was panse.l.
Ti,, Street C 0111711111 1 .0 reportr , l the follow
ing Orrilintilerer, whichwere read three times
and iiii+seit
An nut Mori zing the grading, pav
ing and setting with curb of Gitsl.ll street, be
t even Magee 11.11li
An ordinance authorizing the grading and
paving and setting with curb of Redford
street, from Winabington lA/ Fulton Street.
An Ordinance authorizing the grading and
paving of Franklin street.
An ordinance authorizing the grading and
paving of Decatur street.
An ordhanneo authorising the gentling null
having of Logan street.
All orth online authorizing the grtohng and
hue ing of ..Inite ' , tree!, In the Eighth ward.
An ordinance anthoriztntf Ihe arinltog and
paving of Wat...on ntxtret, from Boyd to ~.hentn
lit St. eel; and ulna
An °ono:Love :Olt not 1,00, the poviog of
l'ont.ylvitoin avenue frolic lid pre..ent termi
nus t.o Lilo (•.LLy lino.
An ordinance win , also reported for the wad
ing paving of Washington ntrcet, "from
Frank Itu litinn.iylvitii aren Ile. it. 1.41
L/1110, 11:11,,,11, with toe proviso that she
trontract he not awarded until May, led.
—l3i nil of which action tile C. C. concurred.
'The street Committee presented the report
of the viewers appointed to assess the cost of
a sewer ou Pcio.ylvanta avenue, a Ith er.
ttttt ce authorizing the construction of the
same. Also a remonstrance, signed by numer
ous citizens, against the passage of the ordi
nance. On motion the report of the viewers
was accepted and approved.
The Street Committee .eported an ordi
nance for the 1;1.41111g 011:1 or Etna
street, hi:AV/lien and Itvad
twirl, and laid over Under 1110 riles.
Aix ordinance for the grading and paving of
Chestnut street. Read twice and Wit over.
tiso an ordinance for the construction of it
sower
on. Virgin alley, Irmo :sntithlield to I.lb
erty street. Laid over under the roles.
Dr. Galli:Mar offered an ordinance for the
opening of Webster atreet from High to Tim
mil goad and IWd over.
Mr. Itareklcy, from the Committee on Fire
Engines anti Mose presented an ordinance for
tile transfer of $1 ,102 for appropriation No.
to Committee on Fire Engines and Mese. Al
ter a light debate withdrawn.
'Ube Committee on Gas reported in refer-
I'M, to the ereetion of gas Wantss in various
parts of the city. Aecepted.
Mr. Morrou otTeri‘l a I esollllloll ant h url iI n g
the Monongahela Wharf Committee to allow
31 , ntemont of twenty-11v.. pre eetil Inn all
4,•,urnboals mak Ittg weekly trips. W
renfolut.mn sits offer..,l In) Mr Morrew ap.
linorlmng tint transferring of 41,mi0 from i 11...
, anitary I. 1111 l matt, to 1 el
Adopted Not remiled ill C
A ru,oint lull c, uttoru.l fur f
en eruul,llll
141..• ht. nuruer hltlllcergef and
Itl i clr Nl.reet.. Referred to lucc. Cann cni
Dr. ~ ittilaber offered ores. dollon inst ruei lug
the St rent Gemini Out to have drop. idured
I Ile public 'ewers. Adopted.
regarillng tine Inwowlitio anti
ntiiriling of salt, report"! from i. I ,non.
neurilwl in, ate! no 'motion ot Mr Phillip., it
re ferret lo tin. I 4.i...titer
on toot lum adjmarittml
the , Ht.
reztmlar civil., Mr 1, %
ill M. Hartzell a
rd leo ufiletate.
1:1).3 GAM. ing ru, In Ikry wi• rit
Itles , rs. 11,414, Driincii, firmih, Mehl, l.or! thsrr
1.,1% Affirelimil, Mee. nwn,
Al elm N . LSI I .rg ell, I . lt Le 1101 I, 101111/11n , ILO bt,
Se bert, 'romi 11110/11, Tort /3 , elm,
Welthm, Pre/sof/mu
The reading of the tut:ones I the pfm ions
meeting Was, on motif.. ~ itli.
M. Ogden of the Second ward, presented a
pet Rion of l`eilmylN ulna Salt Mail tif act tiring
Compull reittLlVt: O. the li1xpei•1141111 ttf 0511,
deellllllg the present ordinance insufficient to
sccuv M d
ir ealing. Read and zweepted.
Ogilen also presented a supplement to
. hroralillitnee covering tile alleged insufflulen
cv. Item! tlitm• times and passed. s. C. non
mincer and refer to licillnaium Committee.
Mr. Hold. presented the lollt ion, of
itmlounts ~,, , praying for OW torn doge of tor
recting a temporary building, to be tneol as a
stable, Cr,, hill premises. on Redford stroad.,
si xtLtard. Iteferred to tile Committee on
w
BUI1(1111g,I w ith mower to act.
Mr. Font olTerool avolution,re a hies was
adopted, that the (.0:111.111 [We on City l'eoper
lie directed 10 inquire lotto the toraMitabili
ty of porelmaing the lot In the rear of the - ,bunt mignon Mouse, for tile purposes of rnon i.
Log thereon a stank, for the 0.0 of sottO en
gine osompany, not hey ure herein 11.3 3 kW,
directed Lo aacertain the price and Imo-ft. or
paynoents for winch anal lot can 100. 411 3 /33013`,/,
Anti report to eoutseils, r, tin the o i.,.11 , .1,6 10
tote lIACA.,4`IiLy ut 0111 . 11 111.11,i/L1.••••
Mr. Font offered sot oranl.o. a authorizing
tno Mayor to Irnprete Ito -.von our to, lens lug
empty earin, wan.ll, .\ gml the public
Ml rock which 0:s, mull over.
•
ii “.I/orWhiril !OIL 11011.11 ii ur.ri
1.11.15. t, 14111111111,i.
=II
Itoprcftentsitiso Young Business Wen.
The business of this city is rapidly wooing
la LO the hands of a new generation. The old
land-marks of the prosperous trade thorough
titres are fast fading aw ay, and n 011
taking their linen.l Jew cities In merit,
contam as many shrewd, prosperomi, active
and knowing young busteess men as are num
bered here among the Pittsburgh merchants.
Indeed we might I ruthlully state that two
thirts of our prominent trailers and dealers
art' young men who have linen achooli ii and
trained to tuba s& Industry and bush, is, in
the counting room and workshop. Prominent
among this slims 01 young I successful 1/..
1110 SS mon,
who combine industry with enter
prise, are Messrs. ilorlohy S Johnson, l•racid
cal Plumhers and Gas Fitters, Filth st red ex
tension. Although but recently eat lALZllleil ill
business, they have succeeded In gaining
large share of imbibe patronage. Both bring
thoroughly skilled workmen, and having had
ripe experience at the trade, their work
proves of the most satisfactory character.
They give personal supervision to all gas,
steam or water titling entrusted to 010111, alill
as skillful Illeetiatiles they enjoy all wlvinblo
reputation. They dual extensively in bath
LatlS, ranges, pumps, hydrants, water closets,
sinks, hash., pipes, boss, chandeliers, liruek
pendants, gab globes, shades, of lamps,
which they are enabled to sell ut
wanufacturers' prices. Personal acquaintance
ith loth members of the firm warrants us in
heartily recommendtng them to the patron
age and eolaidellee of the community. They
are both fair...tenting mud honorable, while
their workmanship is of the best and most
Jumble enaractor. Orders (tow the country
districts will be promptly and properly atten
dad to. Their cant appears in another col
umn.
Whp Its to mom.,
A correspondent advises us that there is
continent in the county jail an insane, man
named Kelly; that he has bents there (or three
months; that he has nettling more to cover
Ins nakedness than coat anal pantaloons—no
oboes, no stockthge, no shirt. That this man
was committed for malicious mischief, tried
et the last term, and acquitted by reason el
insanity, it was expected that the Mat grand
Jury would cull atteution to his ease, in they
taunt have seen him when they inspected the
prison lust weak. As they del not so do, at
the suggestion of our correspondent en ask,
who is to blame for thin official negligouce I
That an insane man, no found to be by a jury,
should he confined us this man has been, is WI
outrage, an thin civilised age.
Takes a Uenetft.—Liurry t iverington, the
polite, attentive twit energetic treasurer of
the olit Pittsburgh Theatre, takes a lament on
Saturday evening nu:L. The him not yet
been announced, but we are assured that It
will tie both novel and attractive, many Volun
teers having offered their services. II there
IS any penion in the city worthy at a rousing
benefit it is Mr. Overingtim, and we correctly
trust that his Iriends w ill cum tune to give him
ono that will teak° him feel hapoy, glad :Lici
rich. Tile tickets are now read) tor sale.
Threatened to Injure tier tteDrl. tier-
unto Schultz wax brought before Altlemma
Strain, yesterday, charged with Nanny of the
peace•on oath of Mary Evans. Mary mtrued
that Schultz threatened to threat lb flat
through her heart, and she therefore dexlred
that he ho held to bail iu order toprevent the
accomplishment of hut threat. The =win
trate complied, and Herman wen held to Vali
to hoop the peace.
Boy litlletL—A young lad, atoned Lerner,
fell from a wagon In Allegheny City rumor
day afternoon, and euntalned luJurlan from
which lb died a few bourn after, at hls real
deuce la that (my. Dr. Child. W. the attend
ing yhyalelan,
_hut all Ma e ff orts to Bove the
L
Me et young L a won futile.
"k r.~,..,..~_i 1
PRICE THREE CENTS
E=
A good natured, Intelligent :tad portly pig
ahOuld Coln halted everybotlcii. ieltuirat ion and
respeCt. Ile wanders the crowd...l .iirciats of
the city the very endow!l of lielepen.lence Atka
usefulness. Ilec. +ander) agent fler.' I." -
tent than the Counci a l
enniiittee, Inv !merman
lens and 1,1110V0,110, Int 11 and garbage I fin.
the public high witt net., ilitcrlert,
pedestrians. II cold In, the we:alter lo' warn,
the bloodln an not, e march liar haul; It 11
warm, he wallows in fat tally
filthy spots. and cheerlolli at 1,,, It to los awn
badness 'l,Oll for„. 1,11•11,1•111, upon
the alter:Abr., [ll "I the hill/1W) :t4 Till IS
I , itt•il t pOll.l 111 1. Ilicir "t. A." a 1..,
Iles to progro,t mate a einning ttortn, and
their ....ruling oblinci enc.. 10 the 110,0, 0 1
trichina r ..... ler 111a•111 tit respell and
adanratlon to 111, I lieughirol samaritan
NOW, it so happened a lull .rroa ait c,
eiltmated pig ilvcd 11101 ii 1111t01.1 111 the
classic precincts el 511111, A 1.03 1,31.1
lie alma hanilaome Pub., incl ill evert riedic, I
well behaved, for lip II tk 10 ent •
pet led
Ile wiry 1"
n kept wit lon .100. 11 el, 11 , 10•10 .
er,Mllll wits properly cared Mr 1•1111 re , i mo ,
malicious being, who had nil le ”" P
plg„rioni, preferred a charge ofnui,tm
against the pig's 11‘, nor ,ii 'mope, ly keel
Ills pig's stye. To abate the nuisance.
the poor pig a itslllntit • it II 111
Illustration of "luau-letfils pen V.
Is the gl.llllll, land he w:vi forced to tuir,o.
lam hitusell, ape, lips own energies and re
rources. .011.11•Cillt 111 W
It burden to h +ell envy
to 1A.,. 10-it:WPM!, 1P.11., • 1i1 . 1 .., . 1 ,prlng
Ills plump prop., , mos, tlecky sides rind
beatunig eyes of , and good will to
all kinds, did non Sale Idol 11'Io, :duly, Tim
boys., tor boy. :irc :tlwat - ala ked, lode loin
and heat hon Sill sleeks, ih. de, toft led
hial, and In, aat made Ihe 12 ,- 11 ., 1 , 1 eecrt
ill-lisnon and spleen Pig Wl,n ash
1111.1 I . olliti not .13,1 Ili: 1,1 tll:ki .
YOStOrillty .11,,,,,, ,i0011.
al Wlt IIIIII•11 cur ile -
lected a illthy spot 1:k it :011•), 1,1 the',
are 11111.11 y soill In that lerallt aml Inl,l Into
sell down t r die, and 'II,' lie Lll.l. 11 l•
/11. the LIM, AII tile g. 1,111 "I lb'
were around the 1.1111 . 11,41•. 1 , 111111. tear. w cr..
shed, inn 1111-V nen' front 1,.. ul the
owner, with Siliml filitl) Ttil.
WOLIIOII, always C. let 1,1 thlt,l 1a1k . 1 . 1.101/, ...-
walled the poor pig, and a 1111,1 1,,., ,, after they would iic.pose of their ship, itml 110
children wept Innutiisc thee, nu. , ',nor,: id
vonselence. e fell the pig :Mole oi hi. toil')
heal 01 glory, +llllolllltieti by 1101101,4 i% fit
spring Alleyers, and trost mrcet t onitri,Kiii
tr Hunter will call up Chill 33 mei see Iluat
he defunct pig is pl oper It interred,
mnn Caught In tho Art 01 Entering . n
Mall
Alum!. one o'clte , k 11116 in0r3.1...: ••••11,111
woman nittinsl meth, II uoll , ll 411 .it oheto , l
the dent/Attie of I hot is. I ael 01 the
la.) - lng In 1 tie tem y 11 and 1,1 . 71111
direct, I,y liner crtee zoo' ler :did natl. , h. ,
assistant, Even 11.1 i I 11, flouta ci ow,.
w. eooti 1 . 4 , 1/eOll.ll qll.l
t 1 OSI 1,011 upon the piti etuelli In net 1114111 clothing le a let thee
elate 01 a>rlletneo t. lilt
lielnu qt.-, toned aie to the etius , • of the 111.1 ur
hate, sit stated that -the had discovered a
man nat. , .1 ./411111 31,1 yet 5, n hooceepied rooms
itnniedi.itely oho ilt the +ante litioldhig,
few!dements before In the act of
erawllng through herw in duse, hut.
making outcry, lie hod
elm suppose an
d, up to tile OWII apttrtnielite.
Alderman Strum and another unth voltu.,r
-e.l N, ico into the Lwow: alter 31eyers, dill they
dill so. ,tl, the 110101 of 1110 110cy w ell ,
accosted liy Meyere, Who 111 form,l 1.111•111 11
they del not Immediately decamp he would
011001 011 e of Chem. NOt W 1,11111114 to tool the
stree4lh of Ilea v. in Il i they 1,10101 their way u.
soOn as possible Into the et, vet, where they
acre reintOrced by tiorl,er ad n one 10
the nigh,. awn, and agate the) ',two Nley
er•s honest, but this time with hotter suecese,
Mr, , wieing that he wt. ovet pow ere , ), he quiet
ly solimltted and nos It
, • , 1 10 the watch
hone.. From what we 4,11 10111 "(the watt,: ,
it appear. that !deyere lilt, hitherto kept a
store it, the [tenet. whed •• the all's, look Miter,
Mil on sattit , loy hatl dlsposell of it to Mrs
Iluniburg. 0 111 , 0equently, he was dette'hel 0 ,
toe act 01 CM ylng ow ay eolue of the goods lie
hallsold, and WILY 1..1 . 00.1 to urn them.
IC hat his intent.° NU, 111 i•ntering ret Mrs. limn
burg's root. ut .111•11 11,1 tiumeasonable 130111 We
1,11)001111,
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r%111•11i111.1,1 pr-r.,131. natnt..l talphell
Mars Nlor. ,s arr.,t,l an.] I,l,3tight
tho mt‘,,,zl I it ek, 4. cl,wh,
Jlll, /I , I 1/111111e1
1)1i 111.• putolic ect
}:: 1,1, •
1)E.,11131, hut 11. ..... ..1 LI
111 t h.. tl!,•
113.•01. art , t,d . .l - iii.l rk
.111 ,
or.ition, w 1131. - 1. 111%
hear •I 1,11/liVil %Owl, al 1]..1111
1,5W...1n I •, ii,l3
Afraitil tier. 1.,101.111 1.1 \I
t.4tl,n n
n •
.41,,aonitll. -
1 .th
nn sl‘l lutle A at. ,r
In,atlvr n gave Ino
a./1,,, a, at I , atii , o.z u. 1.1 I. it II lit vs
11,1,13.111311 1 , 11/51' , 111.,
17. toi above lilt` 111,111.,, ',l', 14 met, N. .
etrolmst 1.. .• •
I OA) , a(r..l 11101
Ottu Oll. 01(1
bin.
do (I. I,4tiing 1 N • I ,11.•1,r13
:1..
tti,tato Itogi“• 111111 I,r„iert ,
ot]tger which In. 01, , ri1...1 1.,
fort]) fOI
Meeting .DI lib*. :7th.— 'l'l.. 1.111• lulu,-
Ih.. 7111 r..ulau.ut 111. ••I.
lug 111 th.• ..1 111.• A5.4..4 . 111111111
There 1.1 1111111 111,1 1 numb, 1111
m It,' ~ at 11 I.ling
of the r,gluu•ulAt, au., /II Ibe 11.111,.•
1111int.11/01.1i place, Ininn 1111. 11111,1 u.
11111,111111:1111.3,11 lluln l / I .r v. tit 111140111/1
go lu a body 11, 1 . 1.114.1,1phia 1 11111 IT h. I,',
ry necessary ,tiallgenieut 1.111111111111111. 1111,4
fueuttug, u... 1 he,: old conli.it, lit I,u, will
suerult plout,alll lune.
S. lr.i ale lu Erie.--t ,t111.1a) vvvniTtg,
Nits. Itvigter. Iti tu F.rtt,
Ont.), commit led i•oictili• I') row 11kg
II I t Ile dock. 'the
,;.0
ae.
inihndipinti,, 1111 hniiintuil left 111,1
the aigatlmit her earnest proteislai
1 1 1011$,111•
+ lit; would not ilnil
het when In. returned. Alt, he hail gone, At,
prow , I IR' 1 . 11,1 of the 111x1., took Olf
onnet and laid It, wllli her pitrit,ol, 111 ion lliti
wharf, and plunged 111. 1101 t0..1y wtw reeov
tired 1h a ',lna( t line, liut Ilfr w i•
AwgrarniPili %..at I t 11•04/ Rat tery.— I 'at
iek Kearney ellarrtee Marie. Murphy x.lh
aggravated ...e.ault and battery, bettor, Aide,.
wan Lynch estertlay. At the Ilea, pig the
el...tett ISN orre.lthut Met phy, It heel cause,
del kneel: hen down, and Si hilt. ',truck
lii in to% er tle. I . I awl u ILI, chatr. II
Or phy
Pieirwinint. G.,:et, was wade the w
ing 11.11111,11. (11 - a ...entitle night, from
the talented musicians of Jullo., Mtn ore's brass
and string lent—
an assertion tinnily neeessar) to Make, slnee
everylwwly knows I n o r e31,111,11t, of JUI I
betillummi, 3 on wwuluoutl2, .111 SVC
VILI . 1106C1) . V it, local!11.101.111.
hiLeamboot Sunk —A elicit
nll (Virantch. ,a)s: ~entner Hall souk
i&l.ove Antl.l 'Lock, near Ilenlyluta, on
she .111 tie a total loas. 'lllltere. ali t 1/1/....-
eragers were saved. The -reamer I . llgrita
.11i cull over Iv take tier jolaree, .1111 St 11-
Ital. eautumt.l."
Mitrety of the Penec —Mary LOU n olly,
)eatonlay opt...art:o , olort. A oO•rman , trato
and math. oullt oz.ot,t. ./an-tot t ~ : ottllnt., for
,ttroty of the peat,. Th.• . .sibt..l
Volentitto throwtog z‘ t rot. toll of lott utter
1111 lit unit Of too tloponont cltilttroo.
ttrroot lootetl.
A New elearAnce.—Tier , Erie Ilaxpot,la
Moinlay uwys: "Our rooters u ill 1100c0 that
tho tug ••11ure'd lour Mule" Vie 11. 1 .041 tor tio
thin', liver Via unil Erie nunal,
lun
ktng IL u nu.Uoitnl highway. This lb the II ri.t
eleurtinco of tho kkW front this port.”
A Detertl'oe Youteneed.— , Detertiv t ,
L;llll4,rt, who aan tieteeloil 'dealing over e
hundred ilailars at the I.arvet in Erie,
has been sealant:gal confinement in
the penitentiary, Si I thy, fur it
it three year..
Protection.—Mt,mr, Fella IL Bre:int.
James Parke, J r., James n, Bruit, it and other
Leading iron ulanoluetneers of Pittsburgh,
are n t Washington entleavortlig ta induce
Congress w pl.s protection nota,uren for
their business.
Selling Liquor 00 Munday.—ldru. Jul.
'Oland wan pi - realml anil brought before Al
ilartuan Strain yonicrtlity.chargial with rolling
liquor on Sunda. She gave hall for a further
hearing to-day.
The Vigilant Firo Company. of 1 . 1.115 e
del phis., 'quoits! through Ene. en route t 4,
Ilitltaln, 110 Suturgtzty lust.
QM
LEN IV— l)n
tIUnAA, All !Mt!
Icr , ti from the roeslcletice of Itcr +on, JAno..
hhartotburg, on the 27th
10.4.. at 10 o'clock, A.v. I Arrl.tgos n 111 Watt. cur
nor 01 tirven th and 1.1.1111..1.t 5tn . .... at f t u'r•lock
The friends of the la:nil) are Invited to SLIVII.I.
MI LL I.ll..Utti lant . SABAH ELI/. ARETH
31 , LLE Lster teacher in the tilAltop Jl" , rituan
lu
.tume.
The fon , •ral Ices xlll be held In St. John's
t•hurrh. Law-rent...stile, at r. on TcE , ..“.
111 le ily a,t L Church &toot stow,. corner
~ C. N .senth and ,tritlttleld streets, at o'clock, I'. it.
FAIRMAN & SAMSON.
UN _DE,'.FCTA.K_ERS,
No. 196 Sm ins field St., cur. 7th,
t Ent rmewe froot Strra t.)
.IP . 2 • EW Ito 1211171=LG-13, PAL..
AND 133 51 NI , USKT NTItEET,
mr.:1.4171. A1.1.11:6111.ENT, PA.
ALEN. AIKEN,
17.027013E7R.T.A332EZA.
No I 6 count street. Pittsburg o. (X)PYINti al
all t todf. CNA rich, Cr LOV iin,,saad even , description
of Funeral Inarmsuing tiooos (UMW.. Koolau
openda7 and night., Llamas mad Carslagesibratshed
ahranzhcsa—ltes. Lostd Xarr. Kat. la
W. jsaohhs, mu., Thomas zwing. rag., Jacobli
=lst. in. PURI
THE WEEKLY GAZETTE
TWO EDITIoIi i ISSUED.
UP 11 EDP FADAYS ARID SAI UEDA rs.
The edition Ix forwarded ',Web wIII resell UTTs •nb
swribers soorm.% as the mall ran.
=LW. :
NU LE corms, PER YEAR.
121.,8S Or YIVE. ••
t: TM OF TEN AND UPWARDS.
WATCHES,
DUNSEATH & CO.,
ue mr-irt.b. Blarepolt.l
W
Vicke-
CLOCKS, JERI:LW),
Silver aid Silver Plated Ware,°
N%, lo receipt daily of new styles of GOLD
EAK
s. sn•l-t..mr •lock. au.l get price, Jo.
I ADI ES' AND Li ENT"'N
vAur - lio t. • af...71
MENEM
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C7l;rl.l_al_. T. 10472-1—.1.101,r'/IS,
.1 011 IN %TON tv.
Fine %I antes, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC.,
tr. :47 I 1.11,RT1 ,TURK.T,
=axis.
Oar 1'A1 . .. i1., att.-noonu. itapolring
clock, and Jeweir,. A L . work wort-km
, t Irb:OSS
NEW AD V ERTISEMENTS.
FEED BOY WANTED.
FEED 11011 IS 11WANTED
1,4 0 1 ‘ ; I , I • A ppl, xi I: A-
OREL CLOSE & CO.,
Practical Furniture Manufacturers,
COR. PENN AND WAYNE STREETS
N•Pi N I l' ILfllf
I.OAIi,S! CLOAKS
I A ).A_PiAN:
.111 ST RECPCI V +T TILE
FIFTH ST. 110.111 MOUSE.
ELEGANT CLOTH SACQUES
?o4t-11 tll r :Lt $2,50.
IMIZI
New Cloak louse, 49 Fifth St.,
Opposite Old Theatre.
11I•p t'oumil
I, le . on
• 1.! t•C .t1., 1
Pi I t
In ilolf..r. 3..1 p.-rma nl,l !Riffmeat
th• ~ rtmit•l •Ai.i Th, lon
1 113 V ,••
•'• A"
•P ‘,111.Y. •
Li ti U.l It,l trk Vf I 11
.1 IN PPP • • paid hr
tl lII' I 11Al
Ira" rornutilLet•.
L.EATIAER
ItESSIVEAN 8 CLARK,
F I .1 . .1: II thn • .•,/t•
i.I.F 4.DENN 111'1 FLOUR AND
Ms.IEED /511 . 01.1..1E1,
S. C. 211c.111ASTERik CO.,
No. I:1:1 Ohio sl., Allegheny,
‘‘ I/1 , 14 •.11. att.l Ittrottl .tle•r• Itc
M.cacsci Grreal.a.
I,7rebt
;ON MORTGAGES waist-
5.,00, $l,OOO, $3,000, $5,000, $lO,OOO,
4.1.34. NI. I'K'l'T
NO. /3 Clzlr streeL
I LEARY REA, JR
conunisslON MERCHANT
=I
1331111EINE ME!
MEEMILEIMIN
aIELG r_milcrex-Vy lati - ogat.
vrr 121 Itl.ll, VA
N1C31.42V1S I'URD UM,
I_AXIYr-E1
AI ERCD A NTS AND MANUFACTURERS
.I.•,nng a ,l; 1..1: qt:.\
aer , .amit.ll..ted I.y I,as lag Of tiCI - 14 nt
At, 1., 11‘ , 1 El.. t,II Orden.
I. it will I.• cr) .13) and promptly
Vl' V lOt H NOTIONS,
Toys, Baskets,
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I lOLNI ES, BELL 24 C 0.,
Anchor Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh,
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A N , 'HUR (HI NIIKET)NGS,
A NC 808 (U) EETIN
A ~11:AVELNG.
I'ACKS OF EVERY VARIETY
~ 1. 1 . E 1t, TINNED AND IRON;
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JOSEPH WOODWELL 61. CO.,
Turner Wood slid Second sts., Pittsburgh.
, itkiNTS FOR FAIRBANKS' stAbli...
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I,'OIA SALE,
134.. .rtes In Farmington township, Clarion Co.
1 . ..., hat hig al.oot nen, cleared and ranger talti
.400. with orchard; thy remainder well timbered
r• rod +(lag of ',meat.] oat.. The wtoslr plow° h Uh
•I• taw wtth coal. and coot ..nfrotly .I.lmted. I .blgt
i"11,1, mit., 'ryh.raloorg two miles from
n~y . atul. l'rlce tow.
JOHN D. BAILEY, '
Sorel, and Heal Ealato Broker,
No. 151 Vourth etreet.
L. PATTERSON .fm. CO.
MANCHESTER SAW MILLS,
Between Beaver *treed sod Otdo River,
Blanchester, Pis.
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...dere for all kinds of Luniber for building boat
sl•llug, dock plank, istb rullinga &O.
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CITY or ALLEGHENY. t
THZ,G - 1161E • sOnruNt. Jline rich, 11966.
OTICE IN lIEIIEIIY GIVEN TO
thy Loki,. of the till. 'PAH CENT.
I . A L 1.1.)N1,5 Ur ALLEGHENY, that the Coup One
rot Bondi. coming .lu..July let, tae. will Le px.1.1
on .1.1 olny Uc.. Ll.e :mate tax) or the BANOF
In the City of Pittstrargl, P..
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111` In Treasurer 0( A leeway Guy.
7tl ONEs LOAN OFFICE, No. 161
ahll Fft FIELD aTItEET. corm, of alith.
i•i• .4tlrxin•
Slone) Lome, on Sliver l'lntea, (ions rilrlehl•
I , MINOLIda. dement,. (volt' and {C.a..
Untillng. and vatuablu nrtielun of every deacriptlor,
I he aautao. fletlvureol without A mutt-
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N,,, aceountable In cane of Fir,. or ILoUPory.
"noda of every duseript3on or vain at lowest
galA . plr6L Dr. ROY.
lion SALE,
STEAM FEBBT BOAT,
AT LAWRENCEVILLE Enquire Of
8. M. 8/ZR,
350 Ltbert7 ntrvet, Vittstrargh
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knit: Ig. OtetCHINE.--TICE "_IIIA-.:? ::
.5..., TtoN AL IslilCK MACHINE makes, sllthl tag q,
swo-borse power, 30,(11D splendid liriels pse -..:
veld, well delined edges awl button:m=lk ,/t ~.2.,
machine does not pert's/sin what we rlt - we
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will take It hack and refund the money. Addrela ...
AMAX EsquA. eenona awn. 14 . 1. li t nmay , v,
ziew UM. azzlikl4ll:ri s p .' '
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