Q Dl Eli Ei Eli t/tERIF,R BALMORAIS, tit - BLACK AND WRITE. WRITE SHETLAND SUAWLIS,, WRITRIAMNET AND SW/SS WAISTS, SIJAOR NEARED PARASOLS, um sum inthitEra,As, A PINS ASSORTME.N'T OP PANS. GREAT SALE OF COTTON HOSE. Six Pairs White Catton Hose for $1! • PRESII STOQK or BEAD GIMPS AND BUTTONS, JUBT lIECEIIVED AT Nos. 78 and 80 Market Street. moult, GLYDE & CO. Lir N. R.—Our more will betl.c.i at v o'clock P oo Saturday.' TRIMMINGS AT .13emsalf Liao of WHITE A2II.IIILiON. TkLUIJKINGs, (11511 . 11181 L LAVES, WITH A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' COTTON HOSLIIIIT. • MIS COTTON HOSIERY. WY'S COTTON HOSIERY 1111NT144.161rE/1.11.11 IDi o rlitbst LADIEw INTIM SILK GLATVEVA IitIFY SILK IiLtIV=L S4,ItIARE LACE VEILS, CLACK SPOTTED NY.TII, REAL. LACES AND KDDINU.S. LINEN COLLAIis it curio's Itllll A CoMPLtn ATOCS or 61BKOIRMES, WHITE GOODS, FANCY GOODS . ..f.rn XOTIOXS, At Wholesale or Befall, at F• H. BATON'S, 17 Fifth Street NEW GOODS t MACRO & CARLISLE, 1.0 .1 7. 11"t12. Eit.Doet. We ue now enlir uil u NKW (ivy ea op ura u rlug the rle ric g hest blylee .1321111,11, Or REAL LACE RICO SILK B P .N A JA - 1 . 1. -" A YIN): BONNE,. LitIIOLN, NEW SI YLE DRESS REAL Milk , /RA ACK.N, FINE Burro:4,, We have :mat openecl a Imam WO lot of REAL ULUNti LACE, AND I NNERTINGII. We would Invite speelal attention to' a new , and aphinAld its.oltlnenowil ...ARIES' U(' Fr ANTI W IYE BERLIN UMW (I LW/ ES Ann ortm In the new Bei ent at new polo. role l um Davana elLadea. a BLACK LACE MI vi..—newn v MU CI Loyks, .1 lase; A most to ..mete aaeoclrnvnt I.at , lKS' sod t:IIILDIIKN•SCOTTON ROSE. BENDA FINE hill NTS, BE It 115"I`INA, SCARFS; CULLAILN, HALF ALAPENDEL, UAL ISBELL wxt, Au.; LAIRES•a nn UENT•III:AUZE MERIN , . UN DEB VESTS. To inerchants and Dealero. Our Wlr•ffr,alt. In•partno•nt.now with vvvrrthing In Ore Norio N LINK. at hlclo n. offer to On , Trod,. at Nov as any noose E/I, or Wert. MACRUM & CARLISLE, kmtu for the ` . I.I O CR - Wooll M A NUFA •1 , OSI VA N • .`. I)IfI'I.EX Ll.ll . - TIC Martnaacturt re • AT SOS: HORNE & CO's. • MAY Skisgut:EN :,OWN,, D U E SNBEAMW DROPS. AN R D DEBY HATS COQUETTE AND 11AMILToN :IA Ts. 1 .:/// STRAW IiosNETS to nev shape. Pt swats In al the fashionable sly's, 'GIBBONS, plain, tlGiered •nd checked, al width' PLOW EltS, WREATHS, 'IUDS and ROSE,. * PILAW 11 uOI , 5.TRIE111 'Nils end ORS AM EN TS 74 /[i J isr c*x-3r 4arcso,cl.Bl. SWISS. CIIECES, IfhLILI.IANT, NAII2SOOKS TAILLATANS, Sill RUED MUSLINS: .1141 • hill assonteent of WIIITE GOODS. REAL AND IN . cirrNY LACE 1,1.1,m5. REAL AND IM. VAI.. LACE COLLAItn ILEA L POINTE LACE CM.I.A Its, .E'IsTN and LIAND KEUDIIIIIII,r., AMBUI:u TRIMMING ALAI) YIAKINI INI:, "IVO, AND LAMRIZIC EDGE AND INN KuTINI.4.I, LINEN coLLA its, ('Urfa AND SEWN, various etyle, FM7'111114014 Swim and French Cambric IV sista. PAIfIS HUFYLIN(;:I AND giIIIUTINC:. C(01. LAHS. sErns, ELI: mis 1 , 111/..LIN cis EA( - ISDHILIEFLIEm. UItENS fkIAISII NH. IA tiC11•1'111 , 7. AN// CHUNY I.ACN, (IA LLOoNb, I , ANI;Y IMAM, lIIITTO , I:ALL &ND DlulP TIMSI - Bead Streamers, Ornaments and Bette .lEi.Z.Xit. In di v choicest eIy . TZ lee In H Cla D E LISI, FANCY ClnY11:1/FJ, 111,ACIE AN I, WHITE t0../tltt o , Itc- I t EltlELl.k'., lET, kt.ILI..(iLAh.S AND CAMEO plain nod pal nt,l, COILIETS, NETS. (N)lf-N, Uhl!: PUFF AN I) ROLL'S; purr.r..x ELIA ITIC and twist TON IlikOP bKIITTc• I.IF.LTn, cL,kinlb ANII RUCK L/7.1: FANS In great. variety from palm Ina( to Ivory; N rIll!IF:le ' , I . :I:WEAR, for lall,. and 11151'l'}:11F'LI EN TEA LINEN all M: nATell ELY; LIAM BRUSH EN, I. tont, and a FILL irerrE OF -ro tirmrs. ALL AT PRICE .c. Jras. 77 and 79 JP/arkci Street Je16.1.21 . rum T. SIIAN •ON ...T. G. srurncvw ARBUTHNOT, MEMNON & CO .Fro. 115 Brood Street, Hare Just 0r...1.41.3.1.147e Mock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. WrpliVh:.°l.l4o4`2l.W'EZ°Pilltl7.7.bh°th" NEW MINTS, ,FARMER'S AND 3E DELAINEN, LAWNS, , I'•HANIC• C ASST OINGFIAKS, REIMS, ' WHITE. HOODS, I.IICANS, CLOTHS, DRESS GOODS, • LINENS, DEILIX, SHAWLS, lIALIICHIALS . BLEACHED .0,1 NOTIONS, -- IBIIoWN SHEETING'S COTTIINADES, .u•I SHIM:TINOS. Burlap. Cotton and Linen Duck. &c Akre/1.114 RrO Melted to call and examine tor Mock and prices. eil CARR, giccANDLEss & CO., (1,111 WIL.oN, CARR t C 0..) ' WUOLESALE DRALEMS uy FOREION , AND , DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No. 94 1717.cracl. 1311 t, (TUN boost ab , ..3 Mansautl Al ) .16:03 rrrrsrsunint, PA. TOBACCO, CI( EXCELSIOR TOBACCO WORKS R. & W. JENKiNSON, IitAtiVrAcIVICEUS orau. AMC. or TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SEGABS, Aallio. 6 FEDERAL ATREET, *train Suspeosiem Bridge, ALLEGHENY. PA. w . A . rtenSl.ol . 2 at Went, Ohlo. mr:4.1.1.1 R. E. JEPPR,IES, ltanatamsrer and I tt i o Le h r i l: c r d Retell Dealer le . TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS. tio. 0 ST. CLAIR IitHEET, ArrP.A 11arireikesortmentotalliZILSCLIAM11.1PF-S aad 01 W 1 :11.1 1 .e.TUDAC4:0, of the best , iardlg.y. 1 5P , ,00 tunlada. ! • mrh11:b•O GEORGE ' prArNEENscalum, balLes IY solisiTt Ass somt.stu; REGABB, CHEWING TOBACCO, smokinvrobacco, Pipes, &c. 2.7. c.. 4 Sillercroxitla (Neu cornerotlaertya cultmai PITTSBURGH. PA.. JOHN_ -MEGRAW, • adannlieturer or and WholcaileLand 'Retail Dealer alliclndaof Tobacco Souff and Segura, 7L4 U) STREET. A soneral isaortai.d.of Htnokinitobicco, ripe. and Tobacco Vouches always on band. ;Mr2.1:b31 pAiTlJ:cl,6afiio:slll KHMER CLOTHING FOR BOYS, YOUTHS, and CHILDREN. .4 t ggzrt, r;rall the Bummer till., at mod- GR4P if 1.0124 X, 171 47 Rt. Char Street. HENRY 61. HALE, DigEtallANT itanzat, Northwest Coiner or Penn dc St. Clair sG. ltve.ozzlygr r tiUgls&ll22 : au2tlto w tn i re.pe:tialtnformthem..that he bus just rrtunted IVIPIII the raSternAlql44lrlth brie sad well ktu '"d-"ket eintow ow, r ig.* ,PASR trAmoi pain • leg Win - _., LM'AI . IM!Mmm Additional Local Matter. on First peg The Gaseete.—Persons leaving the city during the summer, can have the GAZICTTZ mailed to them by leaving their address at our counting root!, The Quarter Selntone Court Met on Saturday at ton o'clock, and before adjourning transacted the following criminal bustrzeste rue raov RILL CeTnall a Irsiale.. The circumstances of the stabbing of a young man named Miller, by George WelgOld, on Pfingst Monday, on Troy H l / 1 , at a plc tile, will be remembered. irefgold was tried at the June term and acquitted of the felony charged in the indictment, but convicted of unlawfully cutting and wounding. ao wino calledfOr smatenee,havingbeen under hall. A number Of persons testified to his grxxl char acter for peace, having known and been Mai mutely associated with him for yearn. The defendant was permitted to make R state anent, which was not MeOnsistent with the ev idence adduced in the case. The plc tile was given - by a Lodge of widen be In a member, anal ho was ono of a Committee CO su perintend the Selling of beer, itetotai as bar keeper. 'Coward the close of the day a tight mweirred, and In entleavorwer to stop IL, at rounber Of persOns set upon him, knocked him down and otherwise abused hini. Anoth er tight tool - place, and it was during Its pro- green that Miller was cut. Weigold /lid not pa °tend to deny that lie did the cutting, but wild be ha./ no knowledge of it, owing to the eSetteMent lie inhale' under from the trentanent he hail received. The fact was up parent to tint Court that he did not intend cut, ling Miller, and thought be wad using the knife upon one of his ...Want. Under all the einamstances the Court sald it was ills. posed to be lenient, and sentenced defendant to pay a flue of one hundred dollars, and to undergo four moths imprlsOnment. In the i bounty Jail. • Henry Tatem, convicted with John Wells and others of riot, at the tavern of John Freon bolts, In Lawrenceville, was sentenced to the county Jail for ninety days This light ace ten.o was pronounced in consequence of ex-Cem enting circumstances, his guilt consisting mainly in being caught in bad company. SELLIICO pa SCIVI,V. John P. Whacker, of the firm of Whacker .tz Steurnagic, brewer,,, of Third ward, Allegh, ny, selling I iquoron Sunday, was sentenced to pay fine of one hundred dollars aml in un dergo fifteen days . imprisonment in the eounLy jail. John. Steurriagle, the other niember of the Linn, was under convict ion for the same offense, and counsel, Air it orelaml, asked taut sentenee lo his itiLeurnagle'sf ease be pod until until Mr Whacker 1111.4 nerved MIL his sentence, the business of the firm being In such a .indlt ion an to nee...rotate the presence of one of them. The Court said It could make no such arrangement; the matter W. for the District Attorney. Mr. Steen:logic did not ap pear,and therefore sentence was not pro nounced in his case. • • • Jacob Annhutz. convicted of larceny no bailee, was sentenced to thirty ➢care' Michael Fanner, who had been nix months in Jail, had his term extended thirty days, having been convicted of the larceny of a pair of boots from Douglass' hat store, on %rood street. Martha Lutz quite a young woman, co. *Acted on three' indictments for larceny, w sentenced to three mouths' imprisonment two month, on one charge and one on soothe. sentence heing suspended on the third. It. e, Morrison, Esq., stausd that Inc oelieved the Dtstrict Attorney was prepared to enter tain a motion (or a notir pro. in the case of John Cash, indicted for rape, Cash bating been nollrefOil to the prosecutrix. Defendant's din charge was asked upon the ground that A hus band could not been indicted for a rape upon his wife, and counsel believed the offense was one that would ante-date. The District Attor ney said de tinerU WAY a qUelitlOU in the case whether fendant could not be tried for rape, notwithstanding the marriage, arid refused t lust the hone prof! to Inc entered. Application was then made for the release upon bail• of Michael Dail, Charged with at tempting to do what Caah Is alleged to have done, provided the amount fixed by the Court did uot exceed al,ooo. The Counsel making the application, Mr. Morrison, mild there was aboutmuch rape us burglary in the case. A Cash, [0 Cash, the prosceutrix had admitted, since the prosecnUon, that she consented, and Cush had yielded to her importunities ot mar riage. The District Attorney hod no Interim, Lion in the case, except newspaper reports, and the Court mild that as at present advised they would wonlil require bail In the BUM of *2,051. The eventual discharge of these par ties, without trial, can scarcely be doubted, but pernaps their confinement until the cep tember term may be some punishment fur their offending to whatever extent It may Ira VC beef, nut IS It right t 19 Fifth street DISTR.,' TTURN AND Tll6 /I AOISSIIATILS. District Attorne,- Duff has determined to bring op the magistrates on a short tern. He eallml attention to the fact that the Legisla ture, at Its lust session, passed an act requir ing them to make returns on the first Monday of each month of the informations and recog niz.ances taken by them during the previous month, up to within ter, days of making such goturns. This net went Into effect April Ist, DOS, end during the month of May CoL Daly ceased is circular to Ins printed, calling the at tention of magistrates to the matter. Never theless, quite is number of them failed to com ply witn the provisions of the law,and having reason to belleve that a number of them bad Informations and recomiLsances in their pos session which they hail not returned as re quired, be asked for a rule upon them to show cause why they hail failed In this regard. The (Icrurtgrunted the rule as desired, against the following named magistrates, making It rt, turnable on the first Monday of Angina : Lion. W. C. McCarthy, Mayor of Pittsburgh; lion. John Morrison, Mayor of Allegheny; Andrew litunbert, Alderman First warn; A. S. Nichol d' E son Alderman Second h, ward; John A. Stroh, andward Lync Aldermen of Third ward: .1. S. Donaldson, Alderman Fourth ward; J. Taylor, Alderman Fifth ward Joshua Robin son, Third ward, .tilegheny; James Salisbury, .1 native of the Pence of Birmingham. - -• • • Joseph lipcncer proprietor of the hull's Head, (pow ostensibly closed as far as spirit uous or malt drinks are concernedo having pleaded guilty to selling liquor during a time not covered by his license, was senten ced (on two indletincnts,) to pay a Hue of one hundred end twenty dollars,sad the costs._ PITTSBIIIIGH, PA Tilt PD.OOISIDDI—TIIE COVET ANNOYED. The Court Inquired MU. District Attorney, concerning the processes which had been In sued from time to time for Indicted parties, and was informed that none had bean return ed. Judge Sterrett remarked that some had It out since the /Ith ofJ tine; for, persons who it was known had bean walking about the tweet daily. They intuit (said his Honor) be brought In, if it takes all the power of Allegheny coun ty to do It. It was ordered that all processes issued prior to July 7th, should bo returned on Saturday, the 21st Inst. AOAJO Terol. THE COURT. Boyle, the man who was shot on the Monongahela bridge 5011130 time ago, and ut Jail for.. surety cif the peace in default of $5OO bail, on complaint of the man who shot him, was again before the Court, and again ex - pressed Ms desire oto Ids family at Allentown. The courtc o nsideredi the case and concluded that If ids friends hero furnished him funds to go to Allentown, he would be discharged upon his own recogni zance. lie was returned to the prison without anything ftirther being done, as far as we could observe. SHREWS/7 ASS DISTRICT ATTORIACT AT OUTS . The usual enema of court house Menials seems to be broken by a rupture between She rut' Stewart and District Attorney Duly. Of Oils fact we were first made aare y the a plication of Sir. Due% based on w his o b rn aMdap - vit., for a "show cause" in relation to his fees, to the amount of some CM, which Colonel 1.1. averred were due, and the Sheriff declined paying over, The rule was grantod,ass matter of course, and made returnable on Saturday norL In this instance we Judge the rule that "Onefrpaod turn deserves anothr" reasonsversed, the Slierlffhaving Chosen, for to him self satisfactory, not to be as obliging as usual by paying over tees in advance of the posting of the books and the ascertaining of the aggregate amount. due. We don't appro. bend anything serious will come of the mat ter, and think the Sheriff and District Atter any wilt be able to settle without the Interfe rence of the Court. Dr. George L. McCook, reports the hallowing tnterinents in thin city, from July or to July Bth, UM: Males 9 I White 25 1 Total , Females..... 17 Colored.... The folwing were the scares in the above cases: Cholera hlorbits, 1 congestion of Brain, 1; Puerperal Fever, 1' Curboals Repot's, I; General'. Debility, 1; PM/dots Pulmonalis, 1; Consumption, I; Softening of Brain, 1,. Wary, 1; Itematent Fever, 1; Debility, 0; Ina wines, 1; Congestion of Lumps, 1; Dlptheria, 1; ?imams, 1; /Thelma Infantum, 2; Inflame. lion of Brain, 1; Hemorrhage nf Rowels, 1; Premature Birth, 1; Drowned, 1; idorbus ruhms, 1; Unknown"; Scarlet Fever, 1; Dy setineLabove there were: Under 1 year /o i From 30 to 40 3 From Ito 2 3 40 to 50 1 " 2to 2 " 50 to GO "/sto 2/ I " 70 to in 2 " 20 to 30 tete 00 1 Pittsbargti Graduates. We notice among the graduates of the Rens seiner Polytechnic Institute, at Troy, New York, the mimeo of several Pltisburghers. This institution stands at the bead of engi taming and scientific schools in the country. Among the seventeen who graduated July 3, het, are Alexander Addison, Pittsburgh. Subject of Graduating Tbasliv-"Review of the Allegheny Suspenolon Bridge" at Pittsburgh. Merles C. Craft, Pittsburgh. SubJect—"Re. view of the high pressure engine at the Troy this Works." Thomas L. Reap, Ogdonsbure " o N. Y. Sub- Ject—Review of the non-ccmdenoing engine at the hisehine Works of the Hudson River Railroad, at Albany, N. Y. Newspaper EaSerprilse.—The reporter of the Comineread has been to Uniontown. He ineludes in his report of transpirMtot there some fulsome prllibe of the journal Whleb be obtains his bread and butte t r i . "' M U all very good In Its way, but we should Pre fer a little praise out of the "family circle." On Dyt•—We understand Kies Annle Wane is 10 be tho Leentug lady. or the Opera House Company next Nekon. We Vest the rumor is famwie‘4.4. the lady referred to la one of the Mat tslanted,modestvad winning ladies to thapsotassask MONDAY, JULY 16, 1866. ANOTHER OF THE 1110TEMS "TUE BCU.'s R&D. City Dtortititty EARLY TELEGRAMS FROM WASHINGTON. The The AdJotirnment of Congress--Onatrage Freedmen in Virginia—United States Troops Sent to Protest Them— Male of Public Property—Mt-Gosernor Randall Bas Postmaster General— Death of asal Enginser—Congrents. men Returning Home—Reported Res ignation of Er. Spesd—Tho Withdraw al of Nerretary Blanton—tieneral kraut to Take Charge of the War Ondee—sr. Raymond and the Caucus. New Yoga, July 14..—The morning papers contain the following specials from Washing_ ton There seems to be a general acceptance to-night of the belief that Congress will at least not adjonrn at present. Leading mem bers, since the crisis in the Cabinet, are more than ever Inclined to prolong the session. Several members of Congress have left for their homes—some or them quite unwell— should arise, and believ ing with no intention of returning unless some 111 certainly adjourn be suddue,n.terncoentrZyw fore the close of the month. Outrages and assaults on freedmen living in Loudon county, Va., having been frequiently remrtal of late, and the civil law havin g failed, It Is alleged, to administer justice, the Aasistant Commissioner of the Freedmens Bureau of thin District, by an thorlty of blest. Gen. Grant, has sent a company of cavalry to be stationed in that county, with headquar ters at Middleburg. At the United States District Land 011 ice at Eau Claire, in the month of June, 5,901 acres of laud were disposed of—the greater portion for agricultural colleges, and the residue for bounty lnd warrants and by cas sales. E.K-UOV a erlitir Randal/ is lit N h ow business. lie will probably tat noutott Pontinast or General on his reit.... (tree,, Adams, 01 hen Liteliy, SIELII And ker. In 111.90 named for the ghee. Information has been reeclred from Mare Island Navy Yard, California, that Samuel Welles NVI. fatally Injured on the lath Tots, by the explosion of u holier, and died the same evening at seven o'clock. Ile wail a nephew of the Secretary of the Navy. Ile was on the point of returning East to he married when the melancholy event occurred. A claim against the Baltimore and Ohio railroad of ittUooo, was teedny awarded by the Circuit Court to J. T. Harris, (or having his leg broken Inn collision occurring during the war. It was charged that the accident was the result of carelessness The defense con tended that at the time, on account of the war, It was unavoidable, as trains could not he run regularly. The Times' special tier , . it in reported that Mr. Speed sent his resignation to the Ares! dent yesterday, anti yet the Attorney General we., present at the Cabinet meeting today and remained to the close, leaving In company with Secretaries Stanton ant: Seward. We have no authentic informat ion that Mr. Speed has resignet., though, as stated In my dispatches last night, there Is excullent authority for saying that both Speed and Marian will be out of the Cabinet in a few days A Ronald special says: It ass rumored In Washington yesterday tt at the President h. notified Secretar Stanton that Ills resiimm Goa would be acc e pted, and that hews well a- Mr. Speed will send in their letters of with drawal today. Mr. Harlan will not resign ell compelled to Governor ittmdall Is pops. burly believed to he the successor of Mr. lien. ntson. General Grant will take charge of the War ()Mee, and Judge Browning will have the Interior Department. The World'r speMal says. The denial in the Ames, of the published accounts of Mr. Ray. niond's poaltion In the Republican Clowns ou. Wednesday night, amounts to nothing. Jus so long as a dozen members, who were pm.: ent, maintain that hr made a speech In wine , he virtually abandoned his endorsement c the Philadelphia Convention, lie Is welcom to so much of the mottilicat ion of the account as U - 111 represent hits sitting quietly in scat, and refusing to vote on the resoluth declarig that no Benetean t member n , would endorse the -M Philadelphia t`eheitor Cf vention. FROM THE FRONTIER, - While Nei tiers or dered —Their ilon.e Burned and Castle moles—lnhabitant Abandoning Their lioniee—py,.it. meat Among the Prontler People. I.IA VaNWORTU KAITRAh, July It — Report. Just received from Denver and the gold r glOns say the most serious apprehensions ar telt there and upon the great overland route as the Indian bands a‘setubleil at Fort Lara nue at the pence treaty, have t hen the all path. l reports agree that a band of six Imo tired S All were In the vicinity of McPherson, and had pawed there well armed and with plenty Of ammunition, which they obtained while at the_peace imuncil at Fort Laramie. Upon the Little Blue, twenty miles west of murdering "pc.' , he band t refrs, Cheyennes ng n h im ave 'o their n houses, stealing and running ou their cattle. The inhabitants are abandoning their homes and crops, and are moving to the river settli. , memo. The whole region between the Kansas and Phatte I overrun with hostile bands, who are now nsssnming.the offensive. Another large party of Sioux Indians have Muth, their ap pearance above Cottonwood. Thu number in the hands now on the rampage Is estimated at 10,1le0, the Council at Laramie having gath ered them all so as to perfect their plans. Depredations have already COMM., eef I . Bands or Sioux and Cheyennes have attacked and kilns! whites on the plains since their re turn from tar:tune. Unit, t a large fore.. is at once seat to the frontier, there e 11l he lk p ast amount of suffering, and many liven lost. The danger is great, and cause, immense ex• Moment among the frontier people. AulTerlng In Routh Par Lett from Governor Orr. ' • New Vous, July 14.—Owing to conflicting testimony as to the suffering for want of food In South Carolina, and so General sickles upon understanding trots Governor Orr that the want was Illmthexaggerated, had disapproved of the ration returns, General Howard appeal ed to Governor err for u clear statement of the case. Governor a 'rr hastens 50 a view to correcting General Mehl.' misap prehension of his statement. lie says there is great need of disU Muting rations through the Freedmen's Bureau In every district of the State. He had, however, urged iliscrlmina- Sion, as there were many unlit subjects. After detailing the districts suffering most, he adds: I regret extremely any assertion of mine should have been so understood as to justify or require the suspension of the issue of ra tions which It was proposed to distribute In this state. lie therefore earnestly requests that the rations will be continued as esti mated by the agents of the Bureau. Two Murder. to clocionati—The Bo lag of Mr Academy of Maisie. - • Chacitim,ri, July I4.—Two deliberate mur ders were committed In this city last night. Edwin Hartpense, trout i;ordon, Ohio, was murdered for money, and a laborer named Kelly by a neighbor for revenge. The loss by the burning of the Academy of Music. is greater than first atippoded, Weiner & Gerard, piano dealers, Mrs. Sterling, in ll of yLfge . antl i oLh o e rizi.c lase , ete . ,ooo . , making a total John Minor Botts' Interverw with to Late President Lincoln. • • Fitr lonxply July 11.--John Minor Botts put Listless .reo J. J. Italdwin , s mtstem and doilies that t in his interview with the lot s : President Lincoln, In 1011, any propo-sitio was otered lookinw to tee aliticirtmal of tlt troops from Fort Sumter, In case Yirainla re fused to secetle. NOTICES. To the Rax Payers of the City of Pittsburgh. THE CITY TREASURER is now ready to re..eire l tae, aabl ehis iittlee, No. Fourth stre al s ubjectet, sto a at t reduction of FIVE FEN ( EXT. If pahl before the YilltaT DAY it" A rri UST NEXT. The Merratittle Licenses are due and must be paid before the FritST DAY OF JULY NEXT, in order CO save oast and expense of suit before nu Alderman Jela:cli WM. E IC H BA I' M • Treasure, N~"Z'ICE. TEM G PART of the Large ph:Tette for sale laid out In Boyd es Allen's p,an of lots, will he old In or by tee nen.. Bplarolld for gardening parposce or for city resi dence. Apply to WM. S. ILOYD. at the office of Klrkpatrlca & Mellon corner of Diamond awl Cirani lateen, or to ill HA HD ALLEN, on the property. at Lower Bt. f Hotel. 11417 ALYI AUCTION SALES. ELEGANT SUBURIIA.N 1/OINE AND ORNAMENTAL CROI"NYIN. I) SIDE !STATION', PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. — THURSDAY AFTERNOON, July 10th at o', o'clock will he sold on the premises. in ', liberty township, the elegant suburban reilide.e of Jos. Pennock, kiwi., fronting on the rieventh street Road and on Me Pennsylvania Railroad. Immedi ately opposite Shady dlde nation; the grounds con taining sir. acre. more or less, and possessed of great natural beauty', Maternity out In slopes and graveled walks. and grown with The Oaks. hI ek °ries and other forest shade trees. The grounds, also planted In ornamental shrubbery', graperlea. KoosberrJ. currants, do., with kitchen garden un der gme I cultivation. Also, a thriving young or. chard In great variety of Pears Apples, Peaches, Cherries quinces, A.c. neverdio to of good water In ' a gem spring dry. Tids le the love liest situation, and most carefully Improved, of an y In the beautiful East Liberty Valley. commanding facility of mgem In few minutes by variou s roads to the The Mansion Is an ornamental two-story brick. with hal/story or attic, ands urmounted with ob and tholtit servatory ; erior bu of riot. ilt In Ll. twd tasteful most elegant nub. stylcot e art, sign, cotnplete mid perfect in ail the mi.ern itri provexionts• containing 17 spacious roam. and tiro Pantries. wide balls and state case, vcialbules, mosaic ad tn marble marble floors dining room a nd kitchen. 1.0 1 1., a mantles, Inutile Venitlau sash. &.c_ . throughout; bath roo . sup plied (mita cletern; Len .• Ottani beater@ gb on the house: Iron safe for silver plate, Ic., built In the won; excellent dry cellars, with cemented floors, So.. £O. mown.trt-hulitlin comprise lee house and embing stables and gardner's dweiling, with cistern at stable, wagon and tool house, to. TEltll/nalt on delivery of deeds. or C.,001) con remain on mortgage if desired. Parties desiring eau view the premises on Tuesday _and Wednesday previous to sede. A. MeLLWALNE, 1717. Auctioneer. VALF/rAirtsE STOCKS,JBOIIibS, &c! TUESDAY EVENING, Jaly 17th. ate o'clock, on second boor of Commercial Solos Booms, log Smithfield street, will be guided to the list of stocks already mivertiseds 10 Pittsburgh 1 Steubenville Railroad Second ktongage B boack nds, 10000 s:m each, bearing 7 per cent., with coopg a Pittsburgh A Stealmnvilic Railroad Roods, for gi,no each, name as above. no $11,910 Franklin A Sandy Coal and Oil Co. Romig shares Monongahela Navigation Co. Stock. 1w do Columbia Oil Co. Stook. 10 do Eureka insurance Co. Stock. 40 do Second bath:mai 11” k Stook. 21 do Pittsburgh bat. Bank of Commerce. Jyl4 A. McILIVAiNE. Auctioneer. VVALUABLE STOCKS AT ExEcu- WM' BAL.E.—TUESDAY EVMSINO, Joy rtth,at a o'clock, will bs. Sold, by order of Executors of Wm. M.dgar mate, on the second Boor of ° l:l=M= it , o 9 7l%.ll smu tte l d "re" , Ido Ylttaborgh Yt. ak. ft ehfrikgo 114 gdo rag= '"difs. ndT. to n CD Monongahela Insurance Co. XCILWAMIE, AClMlentet. SPECIAL NOTICES. I %EH PERIFT'HE FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF . Night Blooming Cgreem." reoioo•. Night Blooming 131322E1 Night Blooming Cooons.” 1=4:13 Night Blooming Cereos" 122M313 11172221 Night Blaming Ceres.." A most esquisite. delicate. roatt Fragrant Perfume. diatilled from the rare mud beautiful flower from whs.!, it taken Its mune. Xlaaufarturnl only by PIIALON L 7 NON, New Work. BEWARE Or COUNTERFEITS. A - K FOR PH A LON '8- TAKE NO OTHER. .0 , 31:17 , 1f w r E 4 3 . - THE QUEEN! THE QUEEN! THE QUEEN oF• HAIR RESTORERS! MRS. Is QUEEN. not onl W y to N am; UEEN t e ati m but m HAIR REOrtElt In lathe Beet Flair Bostorer ever offered to the Potato. an Infallible niacin,n and ratimaitt of the Flair If faithfully applied. It Is no //air Dye. I y Irpoti the is of tbe halr chain:- rot intir tot t,s;r , lic n i g na o l u ll t f o e f c ojt: e r • I curing nil htnnort. llair, t• o alp. of tooen ri Lt will Llizgo airy nod wiry hale to soft and lit u- I ° gel= to tore t 7 g 7 hair, se at to Tooth, nod retain it through life, oun {FINSLOIB QUOIN lIAIK lIISTORKR. Price SI per bottle, hold by all Druggists. R. E, SELLERS & CO., Wholesale Agents. .130.1292 Far WM. HARNIIILL & CO., BOILER MAKERS SHEET IRON WORKERS, Nos. 20. 'M. 24 and 26 Penn street. Having secured a luge yard, and furnished it with the most approved machinery, we are prepared to manufacture every description of BoILERS, In the best manner. 411li warranted equal to nor made In the country. I'lllllN EYS, PIA& BEIM, STEAM PIPES. I . 4 . I COMOTIVE ROMER& CON IIENbER.S, LT PANS. TANKS, OIL STILLS, All ITATolts, SETTLINII PANS, BOILER IRON, 111111/IIEs, SL'OAR PANS; and sole manufacturers Of BARNHILL'S PATENT BOILERS, Repalrtni done on the shortest notice. g LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL AND SMELTING WORKS, l' I TTTS 13 URG II PARE. MCCUBDY & CO. Manufacturers of SIIKATHINti, BitAzneßs• AND MOLT COPPER. Pltir.bbigli cOpiry.m. Bvrroms, RAISED STILL BuTTuam SPELTER SOLDEIL Alan Importer. and dealers in METALS, TIN PLATE SHEET IKON, WIRE, li. Constantly on hand, TIN NEILS' MACHINES and TOOLs. Ware house, No. INYIUSIT and 120 SU:OND nTitatra, Yltle burgh. Special orders of Copper cut to any desired Vattern. IrarPITTSBUBGII SAW WORKS, rlVPlVilg;LlPs'ill(..iteCUth 9:a6rr tatni o CANT STEEL SAWS, of every desarlption. Mill, Maley, Crnits-CuL IV ES all other earietlea. All kinds of KNIVES and SPUINUIS, Wad. fro= Sheet Cast-SteelL Extra Refined REAPER AND MOWINti KNIVES, etc. Warchouseand Wel an, corner W•Tan and Show, evirtitTe, Pittsburgh. Particular attention paid to re-toothing, ginumlng and atraig b ten Ing Circular Saws: also, repairs of all tinda. Punching and Drilling done at reaaronable rates. !aril:1011E010N, BEA br. (Sue— cessors to 11.01311EnCla. Minna & MILLAita, WAMINSTON WOR KS. vOunallersttabourigh. m,,epr,‘,,,tneers f IsoAT AND STATION ERY STEAM F:NUIN A ET, RLAr bN4IINICS„ MILL MA- H I .r eir N c E rt " yr Y ao 'i ., l. it h r ?It rT...1 'nth: ...ET I ttON WORK, Sir Agents fur ti VAAL '8 PATENT INIECTOR or feeding troller.. . _ erJOHN COCHB . AN at, HBO., blanutacturera of 11102// VAULT/3 AND VAULT Illn./Lbi, IItALN LLINW, WL`t DOW SIIUTTEU.S, WINDOW 0 17A.EDS, le, No., 91 SECOND and an THIRD STIIE/CT, between Wood and Market, hare on hand a variety of new patterns, fancy and plain, suitable for all purl/or/ea. W Particular attention pall toenclosing ro anarre Lola. Jobbing done at abort notice- bbity tgrNIABRIAGE AND CELIBACY, an Essay of Warning anrl Inttructlon for 1 rreng Men. A 1,,., 1/I,,ca.e• and Abuses which pros- rate t I tat powers, with locator of our, relief. soelation, Philadelphia, Pa, rny:,:i4/pArarr. • POLITICAL. Ia"'ANION REPUBLICAN ESE('- UTIVE COILIIITTk:E Or AIsLEAIII/EN if COUNTY Y 013.1406-1. JOHN W. IILOOMLL Cholroun,Lawrsurvvillr. CAPT. W. N. ElilPll4 Temper...2es,llle. 6EOE. E. P. tiIL.MISHE I.lttsburgb. I. M.N. A. 1.. I.F.AlthoN Lawrenceville. W.ll. M. Wll.l'. Pitistm rgb. 4 /01. T. H. 11A THE .... ... . ....Moss Te1...1.41p. A. M. WATtiON .......lirwirkisv. 'TAhl."iirl4.l'.E4'.l.... • Pittsburgh. Allegheny. Col.. J. H. C0PE1....A ND. ............ .._Ellsehoth. SC s I. TAYLOR.. . ...... .. McKesport. AN li. Al UNRA T . .....Uppor ht. Clair Township. 6 EN. h. H. M. YOUNG liotottoion Township. JoliN IlsK ELT/ Wilkins Towttehlp. n .IKoue Wil.h." Pittsburgh. J./NATHAN NI:JELY Mount Washing -1u... .IA.MEN 141(15510N... ........... —Neville Township. J. H. 011...,50 1 lberly Ton,vh.P. M 1: L.: lit ,IL VENN MK lialdwis Township. WM. P. MILLEN. CoHltis Township. .1.1.5EPH A. BUTLER Plt.burgn. IA - 21. M. 511501, Pittsburgh. CoL. J. BALL lENTIN E......•. —Tempeance rills. JOHN A. MEYI6II CNA/ILEA:I .MAILK.MEN AllegbebY• • . ..Birtiughato. JOHN H. MAN.E.,.... ........ ......... JoSEPH FILENCH.Pi ttsbur gh.ttsburh. AP, JOHN H . STENA'A HT .. Collins Townsitlp. W. N. PUKVLANCE Allegheur. Carr. JOHN GILYILLAN .I.lppsr tit. (Nair Tp. WIL MPTLENZUT illrocklngheru. JOHN W. RIDDELL, Chairman. A. L. PaAitr.r., 1 T. N. 8.,.,,, i''o,-'et.rws. Inns . - CONGRESSIONAL CONVEN TION. 22d DISTRICT. The UNION IIErtIBLICAN V(ITZREI of tho =CI Congressional District are requested to meet at the usual Maces of baldin elecilom to the various Wards, Boroughs Imo To g wnships, in mid District, On Saturday, August 11th, And elect two delegates nom each election district, to Meet It County Convention GU TUESDAY, Au.. gust 14th, at 10 o'clock •. st., for the purpose 01 placing In nomination a candidate for Congress. The primary elections In the townships will be bell between the hours of four and eta o'clock, tad In the wards and boroughs between the hours of four and seven o'clock p m. In the wands and bor. ought, the election.s shall be by ballot, and in the townships int , marking or by ballot. Ily osier of tim Committee. Win. An Ocationt, W. J. 111Latl1ll E, Chairman 11. W. Tilt. tn, I o.'r.orlen• CONGREWS,22d DISTRICT HON. J. K. MOORHEAD Having place 3 hi/heel' at the disposal of hie friend,. In response to their nail made on him. site, name le slow preaehted by them as a _ candidate fur nomina tion for Congress. for the d District, subject to the action of the Union Heymbilean ComlitY Dos. ap7to w - CONGUESS. CENERAL JAS. S. NEOLEY . .. L i a Candidate In the 22d District. CONGRESS.—The friends of HON. JOHN P. PENNEY Will present thly name to thareooyentlon of the l'aion party, for nomination as a eamlldata toreon errs. In the Val Maui... mhl3:thr -- DIVIDENDS. 111.11 NATION NI. P•AK or Cohnumo'r, YITT41 , r11(01, e deela Pk. July UM. 1' VIDEND.—The DireleforB dividend of this hank hav this day red a or FIVE PEE CENT.' oil 111.. capital stock. Irene from Uoverument Ton. out or the pronto Or the last eli months. Jy7;rin JOSEYB 11. 1111.1., Cashier._ Itivabli A ZiT/1 ANL, 11 nnla .AT. HAMA, I ITTIIII3 lion, July l title u 8 HE IMM) h•re decl OF DIRECTORS dividend of an k A ared a of SIX PEE CENT. tto the capital Kock. out or the pronto of the last tax moot `*payable forthwith, free or C. S. tkor ernotent _Jythe7V_ dNV . II., C•aibler . 'Brum - 1737 - , ) ,.,17 1 , 41 . HE BOARD OF DIRECTORS' OF T 116 COLUDIIIIA OIL ('OMPAIfI have this day leclated a Dlvlde II 11) PEI) EN T. on the capitol '''' letock ' k.., o. p - n o y r : .144/11 : ny, the Inthlustant. WESTERVEIT: JY. nocrotary. LIVERY AND SALE STABLES. ORELIND & lITCHLL, Nos. 425 & 427 Liberty Street. GIES Ths very best HORSES, CARRIAGES and BUG gent, for hire at all times, The finest EA 1311 Es In thecity. Falters's, Re., attended to on short. notice In the Lehi manner. Persons wishing to engage anything in oar line cart rely Open being turned outlet the best style , the proprietors glee tneirpersdnal attention to the es oslness. 071.53 THE FOUNTAIN HORTICULTURAL Ice Cream Saloon, in Wilkins Rail, Fourth street, near finstlbeeld, Is ' C i ' re?Ft . h fitted coolest seal most Waning FLOW ER AltDiClg CCALLOOII Ma elate. Ice cream, cakes and coofectlonerles slws» on hand. 'A FMK ORCHESTRA ham been crooned for the Season, zed will be In attendance EVERY NIGHT, IeIDDIE Blander) from seven to twelve o'clock. Beat Ice Cream, Fruit, and Berriu, always op kehd. . • 111/DDICEL 110/0:s114412161. lay1C;b10 VALUABLE COIL MINES FOR SILL • The valuablea , 011.1 111 We. owned by the Southern Coal omas', situated in uhelby county, Ala-, twelve miles northeast of Montevallo. and este and a. half miles from the North and South Railroad (now in naming order to this point), and one-quar ter or a ile from the Drench Read to the Red Moue lain Coal Mines. are now offered for sale. These rulers have been In sueeessfal opera tion for some years, a '(totted In the heart of the mineral region of the State- awl are only slaty-nee mites by rail from Selma, from whence there Is water transportation to the Gull. business. heels not In the united States a better oppor iooy for a safe and profitable investment In the coal Oho hair rah. and the hxlence et the explratlou of alt enonthe, without 'mer est: or. oue-elxth exult and the out I u terest.lntleueu. In equal monthly payments, with- G. M. MeCONNICO, J4"l Aulgnee of U. 0. Edwa.r.le FARM AND COAL LAND xpcsa=L rak.Ek.x.E In Robinson township, sit miles not lhe steulme elite Pike, three quarters of a mile from Mansfield, a farm of thirty-one acres, of which twenty-five sores la underlaid with coal. From 2 to 5 acres of the tract Is well t luthered. The leaproveto, a lug 11011.3 AL,i llt/ a frame stelae. ,00rt fence. It Is well w•• ^ TI, , •. . Iles at sect; an elevation axe, - 'be ship men toflt no the Pittsburgh and steepen. a,, Rail roe,. easy. Apply for further particulars to BRIAS, Broker In Stocks and Read Rotate. lY 67 Fourth at. (Burke's Building.) FOR SALE. A FIRST-t;LANS BUSINESS STAND The lStock. Ylstoreq, Good Will, !tore Lion Dwelling and large Lot In Sewickley. Earth of $3OOO a month. Possession gleam Immediately Sts small Houses and Lot, very cheap. Bereral Lots at Edgeworth Station, from one nee acres In each. Apply to JAMB T. SAMPLE, Real Estate Broker and Insurance Agent. egNo. Federal street,letchenr. FOR SALE, 80 Acres of Oil Territory, Located In Muskingum county, Ohio, on Manatork creek. This property I. %Mumble from the fact that evert well bored. Olt In paying quantities In obtained. 'the depth Of wells Is only allow no feet, and costa about 4700 for boring. Samples of Oil can be seen at 164 Fourth Street. For further particulars. e °quire of jni So. •n 4 Vt.nrtl: street. FOR SALE—A Farm of about 241, drn sere, opposite To•toxend Mallon, North Wert e It. It., a pposite from Pittsburgh, about IS acres eared; balance good timber land In varietie; =I sere•og coal, good velu, plt open. 4 (nine dwelling or fn, fiend eptllla or water, An fruit trrea of vartell“ of trot;l Is a ride wild place for a rine- Alao, a lot 50 by MI rect. on street., In %1 thin. tuvrnaldp, Allegheny county. 'trill be aold clean. For t..rtus, Jr.,. apply al. the Ural Estate and 111Silralles umc., tri U. S. uATE., Intl Huller street. Lau rencevllle. LOTS 1i SEVENTH WARD W . CloPt. .t% E\ LOTS, M by bn , 1....1, 0,1..1/, 011 Din wld die atn-et. ~N I.: Lui 32 by aw I've, ,- ..ruo.r or 11.. d turd And Kirk iostrlck at r.,.. Vor , dil. ••Il t..y term,. E.,/ I rt. ot , N ,, . b. bli A FrElt. lorm-rl.lbert, .Irrei ~,,d ii.lll4olld avvsoo. tnyt2:4,n,vr• AL.UARL.E FARM FOR SALE.— ,• Part, containing •bout ISO Ayres, near tie HIS I.llle Perry, On the Monongahela ri% r. on whlch Is ervited a Iwo-story Itrtek ,Siill3lloll House and harp, sad otter out - Winding.. Alan, several other farm., well located, In AJleghetay and Westmore and counties, containing From lon to =A' acre.. Coal and Lltue Yarn. for .ale OLI the Nten4eur Ille Kali ,s,.l d Ilonong•Jiela rite,.For Partner pnruc- Wars sodqire 01 WILLIAM WARD. (()pposlte tar Cathedral,) No. 110 grant street. —•- jel:c.ss SALE.--200 acres coal and and cu rt'aee, t.itual...l About to rod. rued of bul tr Station, on the PittAltorgh suit Mehl...llle ailrosol. Th.. rtutroad runs •411reetly through the rt). ,no 011.1 'My scree of the stir. lunder silo., Ito• reit...thing orq acre, to good white ork tlautrer dttliN it. ttml.k.y . So. Itr.: Itourth ctreet. Or, 0, I', Sc.Oull's Bloch. )3 buquu.ne Way. _ _ . FOR SALE, 600 Acres Coal, near Noblestown, rt Pittsburgh and Stela...l.olr Railroad. .I.IIIN I). ItLY, Stork lc., hl,tatAe I BroKker, Jr. No. in: Fourth street. V, _.. ALUMBLE FARM FOR SALE, —IS: aert s all gond tillable land. mind,: pls.-r e . In limber; remainder In a ,newl 'date of cultivation. I , wellina hour.. or ll,e room, and reins, well of water at the Iloor: lArste hr. - rt. 11514., ..tc., garden and nrnhald ..r Toone; tree, 3i acres "r meadow. Alen to sere, of ell..ice laud In, miles (tons .tile. atm.) en,: dwelling how, and slab...two wells, N. CUTttEratT I NONIS St Market st tFOIII SALE, 500 Acres Coal, near Mansfield, t)n l'lttaburgh and nleulkas vlll. , Railroad JON BAILY. Stock sod ReH D. al Rata!, Bro E ker, 114 No. 103 Fourth street. VOlt SALE—One Patent Steam TA \S for 1 enderlog Tallow e,r tireaee One I. I'll \ NEIL S TEAIf BOILER, El Incl., di. etrneter, II feet lone, w lilt Smoke 'Stack: unee!KAL NOA NETTLE, bolds 3,101 pounds, SHEEP IRON FRAMES WM. N EDT A C'' .. 10P1.,14.1 avt Li two v street. ostiu IOR SALE—A very desirable Iwo story Brick Dwelling of Ore roomsand good cellar. situate on A Ilei• street, Lawrenceville. near th eßahway. An excellent well of water on the lot. Will hr dtsposed of ott lateral terms. and imm t• ediate possession giv en It applied for soon (Alice of For ruis apply at tin , Real Estate and insurance w ti S. ES. lets Butler street, Law ßA rence T ville, -- - A CHEAP FARM FOR SALE.— ..-. Contains IA swots of rich Farming Land, all an tler good 'fence: well Improved; houses, barn, of chard and numerous out-buildlngs: sittiated in Der ry township, Westmoreland eounty, three miles ealof Blairsville junction. I l a. Itallroati passes through the farm. in a good neighborhood. This place is offered at a low figure. Apply to Ic:9 B. DILL AIN A. co. MANUFACTURING ESTABLISH MENT FOlt SALE. — Situate In Allegheny city. Capable of doing an extenalve business, and which no • for want of capital is 1/ nabl e to supply the or ders received. Will sell the whole or a two-thirds Interest In the sone. For further informatidn ap ply to it. gicLAIN Cu., Fl I.= Fourth street. 14'611 SALE.-106 acres Coal, situ the JOHN D. BAILET. No. ICC Fourth Or. E. C. li Ell% No. Chill A Block, street, IY3 Duquesne Way =I CARPETS, OEL CLOTHS, &e. --- CARPETS! CARPETS !CARPETS! BIeFARLAND & COLLINS, 71 & 73 Fifth Street, 2d floor, Are now in rotor Ipt of an unusual', large nail choice stock of Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Damasks, Heppe, Terries, Lace and Nottingham Curtains, With a host of neer and elegant patter= of Cornice to match. Volvet, Brauels, Wlitoa and from RUBS, oil of the latest designs, direct from the moat celebnited looms of [Euro publicmerica, and to an examination of which thare cordially As this Immense stock was purchased before the late rise In gold, It will readily be neen that oar pat rons share It with us the advantages of ,pur chiming at the lowest market rates. JY4 ltifc('A LLCM BROTHERS, No. SO AAA. MOUTH STREET. We have on hands a very uperier stock of C1.414.1,11..X.18.X.X.V5T1ar Vf every i/7 l e ion cran nod every Tele, 11Olt"VkZi to 24 feet wide. PIANO AND TABLE COVERS— Every Mad In use. R ILARTH RUOS—From the 11.,y1 quality to the lowest TTI ttATTIA(' COCOA Al D AfgiILLABANGS, Sc. McCALLUM BitOTLIEBS, apt Formerly W, D. A It. McCallum. COAL, COKra &c. COALS COAL!! COAL!!! DICKSON, STRUM & CO., Raving rumored their Office to ZATcr. /510`7 LiJ rt r Ista- vmot. (y. 1.0 y Cur Flour Mill) SECOND FLOOR, Aro now prepared to furnish good Youghiogheny LUMP, NUT COAL OR SLACK. At the lowest Market vice. .y-All orders left at their omen, r addressed them through the Mall. will Ise attended to promtlt° through the CHARLES H. ARIIISTRON6; lIMAIXJ/ IN Youghiogheny andConnellaville Coal And Ilanoftaturere of Coal. Slack, and DeaulphaHzed Coke. OF FIVE AND YARD Corner or Butler sod Alorion; , first yard ou Liber ty and Cirmor streets, Ninth ward, and on Second street, near Dock No. I, Pittsburgh. Pa. Families andllsaltirseturers supplied with the best article of Coal or Coker at %lie lowest cash rates. COrders left at any Of tad yards will receive Drowns ttention. my..IYN vowneouaava ()max, 1 CITV OF AELUOLULNY, July 71b, OM I 9.IEALE.D i . :PROJPOSALS win be aft-aired at thla valet Matt FRIDAY, lath last, lbrgradlaritcrateacY Anat. Bylareculautafaba Streetmamma. 11. 11. Site le, City Controller-. TEEMS 1./1 , SALE. Chandeliers and Brackets, Lead Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lead, Sic.. 164 Wood Street, Near Sixth. my 7.2 . 6 , .% t.,•• ..... o." )I.U/till/NG, .OLIN FISNEY GAS IND STEAM FITTING, HADRANTS. !YON PUMPS. SHEET LEAD, bIiEET %I\ ['., LE" I. WKS, 111.\S, WATER CLOSETS AND WASH STANDS, 33.10P - mrs Es cr. pp,. 111,7:1,1.1 \o. I . lltsburgb, Pa. _ I ) LUMBL'VG GAS AND STEAM 4 .- /NETTING, IN ALL ITS }MANCHE/8, eatoftilly Attooded to by experienced and practical workmen. A nue assortment or OAS FIXTURES, SINKS, BATH TUBS. SHOWER BATHS, WATER CLOSETS, consitantly on hand and made to °Mar. YDRANT" TATE & SEVILLE, hi mit rKi.ratm.sTlLEET, Ahe And LIBERTY STREET ' , Pittsburgh. ilutaadlr B. I'• BROWN , LATY Local Claim Agent, Q. S. SAW. COUP., Office, No. 67_ Fourth Street, (SECOPOJ FLUOR.) Pittsburgh, Pa. Pensions, 'Bounties, and Arrear of Pay Promptly Collected. bt; ~11, 1 :5=1,, ... ~:1111 claw. are L. B. LINDSAY. Spncialattention giren . io drawing Deeds. Leases "AolrcloVectrota4ll7.it'rTa7ntilo Mtn will retele earn- NI and prompt atteritlaw. _j_e2saf JOHN U. TAILOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, DEL E. DONNELLY, Office, Sixth and Grant Streets, PITTSII I USGH, PA. especial attention given to nil cases reijaring Surgical operations. lad C. utaCICOJCLI. J C. AV COMBS. MACKRELL & McCOMBS, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, No. 89 Grant Street, cuyll4:b23 PITTSIMIURGII, PA. JOHN A. STRAIN, Ex-Olaclo, Justice of the Peace, AND POLICE SLAGISTILATE. °ince, 112 Fifth St., opposite Cathedral. PITTSBUIttIt, lieedK, Bonds, 3lortgags. Acknowledgmentg, DepositiOna and all Legal Busin , s. executed with peomptn• ss and &spate ;. ILLIAIII/ANCEV, NOTARY ru HLIC. JUSTICE OF TUE PEACE, AND and RE ES TATEee. AGENT. office, corner of Butler AL mvo 'tr, Lawrenc Speclal attention given to ` them ' urchase and Nalc of Reel Estate , the Collection of Etats, and the pre paration and ack nowledgmentpf •Il kinds of Legal Conveyance.. WILLIAM JAIWEY. .11”1.10e 01 the l'ea, owl Notary Pphllo. tny'. - b33 EUSTACE N. MORROW, ALDERMAN AND CONVEYANCER, 72 Pennanivanta avenue, 'oot of the Fittension and opposite Chatham Stied, CHATHAM T. EWING, Attorney •at Law, No, 69 Grant Street, Pittsburgh, Pa Couttalseloner for Ohio, Rentocky, Went VII , Ont. Bib:sourl and other States. utyln:as9 JIILITART CLAIMS, PENSION", 1100NTIE4. BACH PA Y. Aud Military Cletus thefevery description, collected by the nubserlber. et hallowing rat., rlz : Pensions, CO: All other clams, SAhO. C. eves[,YLOß, Atiorney at Law, Diamond opposite the Court Home, 11.—ho charges are Imola If the Mahn Roes not succeed. and MI Inferrnation given grail, ael:ly L. P. STONE, _A_ttorney at Law, DEFILE, -Pi? it ' Z.l. ,Ve g .11011:N 411-11,AIr, 'HOUSE AND BRAN' PAINT ER , 'GRAINEIVARVAILIZIER, • No.. 64 Hand SiiAtAbnrgh. Plain lad Ornamental ot every description done to order. All won. done promptly at meows. hie rates. Jekca7 WILLIAM Q. BBOWAT, (Late of the Ann of 'Mown & Idututow4 North -coat. corner of Thtrd Rad Market streets ALLEGHENY TAXES. CITY OP A.LLEGRENY. Notice l a Tl iCitt , j t Aem 'S tal r el=s2a b lav e atm placed In the Treasurers ONce, the Duplicates of Clty,Poor, Tunusinms, tlehool„ lichool Validlug sod HOUP.ST, and of Water Rents lb. the year itle6, and that sold Taxes now be received In to:presence of the Acts of Assembly of /February 12th, moo, end or Apra a l lowances 1P33, aubject to the following regulations and : J y ' Iva par cent., If paid on or before the Ant day of Pour per cent.. If paid mar before the end day of Aupust. 'two per cent" If paid on or before tbe Drat day of fored after the trot day of repotaper.. don or -bthe Prat day of Octobedednetlion n will be made.. AI Dahl alter the drat day of October and onor be tore the Mat oack o Oto rember. an addition of are percent. oboe oa enema to aaa Dangle 0 4 tha.aille. ArterLbe nrtt of 2111Tatiber. Watlintirwill ..be twee - Co emote env bonecnon or all taxes retontn-f lag laspala. - iegeanae 111/tin perratUAT secini o r ' V W'. a" PLUMING, GAS .71TTING,1 IDDY,IVELLIMS & BBTLEY.I ioractrammummais. GAS AND 'STEAM FITTERS, Cor. Sixth and Smithfield Streets, PITTSBURGH, rA., Cor. Beaver and Chestnut Streets, ALASOLIRSTER. All kinds ar Water, Gas and Steam FIA Lures eon .Lardy on hand. JeS:e.S./ ADDY, WILLIAMS & BARTLEY, Keep on band a superior article of WOOD PUMPS, All kinds of IRON PUMPS, HYDRANTS, SHEET LEAD S H EET ZINC, LEAD PIPE, RATH TLIBS. StN . WATa It CLOSETS. WASH BASINS, W ASII STANDS, Sr., at their Wareroom, Cor. Sixth and Smithfield Streets, Aid . All I;lad, of kV:PAIRING dime promptly ! !Allati orders hy mall Immediately lliataAfla... NOTICE Private Families and Hotels Can .e furnialled with I , e, .;01/1t) or ANT HOSE & A 1 NoTICA' IN I. PK, TEAA., Br ....,m” on JOHN MAFFET, NOM. 127 and 129 First Street, PITTSBURGH, PA MEM %TELDON & KELLY, P_LUAIMERS, Gas and Steam Fitters, AND BRASS FOUNDERS I=l I=l ITO.FESSIONAL. 19 LaD3B=210Laay. °Mee, 63 Boyle street. Altexttes.Y No. 69 Grant Street, TITTSBUI-48,PA MWMNI HOUSE AND Mali PAINTER, PITIILBUBBB NO *,1,,e z.zi oN NEE:RaEIAT -...,.....______ ~... ti€OlA , 81 1-ro A ........................... A. WAL L L AC • SEE/PTON & WALLACE, Whole .., ...le GROCERS AND VRODCCE DEALENs No. 4 Sixth Stn... rittAt•nrgh. _ Jyll J . S. NEW/1111E11a: CO.. 00K11169103 MERCELANTS, Aid dealt,. In Flour, Grain. P.c.! %no Prodoc, l'oan advances made on eounigtoucati. tt prehnune, No. 390 PEWS, oTREET, opposn Union Depot, Pittsburgh, Ps. DAV. CRAWFOII D. • Gbmmisaton Jfferchan t, And dealer lu I'IeI3IETA W WAR: tIT SCRAP lit.. • FIRE BUICK. d all elude of Bolling 'Mtn eripplf es. Warefrotur and efillon• 386 and 368 PENN naIt.ILF.T. Storage to to. Lad. Uongtfrnmente sollotted. lels.dr. T. ICILL W .1. STEEL &13110" lat e . EleflTtu t • tics & Bkkkk, PRODUCE tHlLillita ion MEECHABITS, receive andsell Floor, Coro an al, Oats and Coro, B al Dry F eans, Bacon, Lartkßotter Cheese, Eggs, Pork Green anruits, PoutOmt, Flax aud tomes need, Feathers, 01.1 Barrels, Hoop I oles, Laßalt, Mc., to. Particular a o. ttention paid to th le of Foreign nod Pomestio Fruits, h 1311 Ti. street, Pittsburgh, fella 11l BREWER, .13118.1 CE & CO., COMMISSION MKIIIMANTS, FOrt THE Pacific, Globe and Liberty Oil Works, Ample Storage for Crude oriel lionised 011. Liber al null advsnees I/I.IC on consignments of Crude or Reseed re tre.re Yards for storage sod ship *COfCr •• ,Awreocevilia." k'd 134.1 Corner or Duquesne Way 1111.1 11.11.11C0fl street, Pittsburgh. znyl6.al JAS. P. HISCILIOtT. KE I I & COMMISSION MOUNTS, =I Flour, Grain, Seeds, Mill Feed, &c. 349 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA my2A. tbS• WILLIAM C Suede, ALEX. IitIRDON, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING necEumimmic.ga.rawr. No. 102 Second Street, Pittsburgh, P. girAgent for the • .St. Louie . ' Lead Pipe end Sheet Lead Work,. Dealer In PIO and EARLE A MOT. HEMP. FIRE CLAY, &a. Conelguments !kited and Orders promptlVlled. bee F. Owlwve J Kitl.frinT W. HAY/ OWENS ENNEDY & HAR UZE K COMMISSION MEN.CILA.NTS, PE .Ups Wholesale Dealers In roiczioN AND DOMES/DI: SALT, rimuri. BUTTER, .E.411115,.11/. Wald, a., apftla Pr melons and I rodoee gen• lit:ltY../cIioLe7A.PMELLAL4trZT, opposite the Ag "' ents for the sale of P. t Y. Bite's, Donnell & and .1. Kern's SOIL apHilya ___ IS C. BALSLEY, Produce Cornmisaion „ Remnant, Warehouse No. 31/ LIBERTY STREET, Pittaborgh, Pork, olusaie dealer in Butter, Cheese, Laid. Egg*, Hawn. Beane, Tallow, Feathers, Brooms, Potatoes, Hom iny, Dried Fruits, dret. Fruit*, Onions, flour. Grabs, Clover Seeds, Thnotby needs, Flax Seeds, (Same d Poultry. Particular attention gto lren produceConelaeneute suit ALICK. Ar DANA J. B. ANJ DII WBANE & ANJER, COMMISSION .33i.k MERCHANTS Bud dealers 10. FLOUR, ORA IN mid _PRODUCE, Second street, between )4 ore/ end Smithfield, Pittsburgh. solllly . . 7.11015. Alarar.....s; A. Sils.PiA BD 'JOTTER, gifiKEN & SHEPARD Merccisutg, Bud dealers in Foreign and °mastic Fruits, lour, Hinter, Cheggre, h Pce ireutats ..d d produce generally. No. Wu Lll3l. wry s, STREET. 9pposite Passenger Depot, Pittsburgh. W. crag.. OPIA AIMPAILD `yUCP & SHEPARD, tsbu Commission duce. e lilercorai elltsLiberty and dealers street, Pit in Flour, rg Gh. rain and e Chome mends of Flour for Bakers and Family use minstantry on band. Particular attention Paid to fanny order Oer llerchuidise generally. nobly B & holesale Grocers Alß , CommissionD MePAT'rON, dealers In Produ., Flour, flacon, Cheese. Fis h, Carbon and Lard OIL Iron, Stalls, Glass, Cotten Yarns and all Pittsburgh mautdactares generally 13 and 114 Second street. Pittsburg', WY. P. lIJACS 73105. sirrcliku. Will. P. BECK &. CO., No. ISA Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., Wholesale Grocers Commission Merchants and dealers In Coun try Produce, Prot/glom, flacon, Lam. flutter, Eggs, Cheese,. Fish, to.. Produce., Flour, (deal.., Seed,, Green and Dried tc., Salt and Limo. Jyle r. J . g ilklraurn irs, D. DAT/glut KEYNES & BROS., (Successors to Reymet A Anderson,l Wholesale Dealers In For- Sieign /quits, Nuts mid Spices, Confpetionery, Sugars. v i rol.lltc , .a . os. HS and 193 Wood Street, above DI4OM Kiln ANDBXW %NUL KNOX & SON, Commission DAP ILERCELANTSaraellDealers La FUME. GRAIN, KILL PEED and PHA/DUCE snamaralli, No. 79 Diamnd, oppoeite City Hall, 1911ty. lOEIN B. CABFIELD, Commisgio n and Forwarding Merchant wrd wholesale dealer in Western Reserve Cheese. Beller. Lard, Perils Baena, d Flo, Ptah, Yet mid Pearl Ashes, Salentine, Linsee and ur Lard nt Oils, Dried Fruit, and Produce generally, Nos. 144 and lei meat street. Plttaburg 11 Rt2TtR . J Gush, GrDAE, & D.E;...!TED.4 PmIIOD.UL..I purchLlear s a . g2ter for Plttalmfgh flannfacim es. Wareboase, No. 216 Liberty street, Plttglaugh, Pa. .10112. I. Noway •• • kaltialltD Hotta ..gril.m. pones. JOHN I. DOUSE & 8085 TO JOHN L Howls .0 CO.. wgeimisaie Gro cer. and Commission Merchants, corneurof Smith field and Water strtiets, Pittsburgh. fele JAMES DALZELL & SON, Mann facture.. of Lard 011, and Commhislou Merchants for the purchased sale of Crude and Relined Pe— troleum, Nos. a a nd 70 Water street, Pittsburgh. Adm..; made on Consignments. SI,ICIIONEAKER. & LANE} Wholesale dealere In Groceries, Flour, Grath, Produce, Pro Lilo Fish, Cheese, Salt, Carbon OIL Nos. IT: and 174 Wood Street, near Liberty Street, Pltietirgh, Pa. 1.13:1Y 4 1505111. 5, MUD 550505 515 T-7.5421.. 14EAD& I !IIETZGAIt, Grocers and Commbalon Merchants, and deal n, 1.13 iti4 Studs of Courds7 Produce and Iltrabar.h dr.nufactures, 2i9 Liberty Street, opposite head of Woodcturee, street, Plttaburgh. •-- • 9 - FETZER & ARRSTRONG, wordiug and Commlemlon Merchants, for th tale or Flour, (antra, Bruton, Lard, Batter leech Dried Fruits, and Produce generally. No. 18 Markettitreet, corner of First, Pittsburgh, Pa, BOBfIT feMrly noLZE.t. CO7. tiorasti... _ROUT. DAJLZELL & 0., Whole— ctosta Gdmr, Commission F Pl7sWrg i t i er : ufactures, No. 2SI Liberty street, Plstaburgn. JOHN WATT Joust WILSON. `WATT & WILSON, Wholesale Orators, Commission Merchants, and dealers In Prodtios and Pittsburgh hianufactures, No. 118 Lib erty street, Pittsburgh. lua .1 RIDDLE:, No:1SO Liberty Si., Pittsburgh, Pa., Commission Merchant, sod NVlralesole Dealer In Country Produce, Droceriesand Pittsburgh manufactures. Casa advanced on Con signments, and paid for Produce generally. sari DICKEY & CAL, Wholesale Grocers, Cornmtsslon Merchant. and dealers le Plttstrurgh Produce, No. 0 Water street and 0 Front street. Dl.l ItG /3111314 i VOIG ur: (-. IL, VOIGHT & Co., (Successor* to O. Gra72,)Produce gad Coutmlusiou Ater chants. 247 Liberty street, Pittsburgb. - - - - .. • . 8 LINIFIART, illatill!reesor hisekeonn Lbahart, Dealer In Incur and (Iraln. Produce and Conuntestoo Merchants No. 1611.1.BENTY STN.ENT, PILUCur a, a. MIZal • roux FLOTD.. 3•LorJD JOHN FLOYD & CO., Wholesale l i mezw,...No. 173 Wood and =Liberty street, atalttlid CI:}P.A.R.T DISSOLUTION, THE PARTNERSHIP HERETO fore existing belvre-n the unel - ralgoed, unite , the style of 8011/113/1, IIcDONALD R 00 ., ts dls solved by mutest consent. The business will t. continued by SCHAUB dr. MeDONALD, Who will etttle the old Nudeness of the Arm. JOHN hfMAS 61 MARKET STREET J.. A . ItOWNSON S. CO. Ain` ARRlliiill FROM TIIE EAST BOOTS AND SHOES 41-21.3121E1S ROSS, No. 89 Market Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. This old.established house has now to ,tore thirty o,, thousand doLlarS worth of !toots and :shoes, the styles the latest, theuallty.the hest, "Wen we are determined to sell at VICHY 1.1 LW PRICES. We hare rerolTed not to he undemold is any in toe Cum- Mess that keep goods worth having. Call and examine our stuck of go. , ds, and 'e feel natietied that you will purellau : what you want lu the (loot and `Moe Line. Do not forget the place, 09 Market .tree,.Je gg .lAMF;,I Rom GREAT EXCITEMENT AT -- 92 Federal Street. Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, AT REDUCED PRICES, Ih atcmox...rxamicl•cams7st GREAT SHOE EMPORIUM, 92 Federal Street, Allegheny, Pa. 21 LARGE AND FRESH ARIRITAI SUMMER ROOTS, SHOkN, GAITERS, Just received, and will be sold at the. VERY LOW ESY ERIC'ES, either Wholehale or Retail. Girt v, .4 CALL LlRrhith PrilichAso,: ELN6 44-1166 E. • J. R. & W. C. BORLAND, No. +Pi Market street, 21 dour from Fifth 719 ht cooiiaiiicnaNc .1011, VI ELAN( NI) C FIELDING & BRO.; Ranulketurern and Dealerr. Iv latateitt=mri Mittriclo BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS, No. 140 Ohio St., Allegheny. tice. Repalrlog promptly executed on I Ire Grortent no- Je7:r,52. TS' FINE CALF BOOTS AND GENTS' GAITERS At MTV J. W. CARNAHAN et , Orri, err Market et. LADIES' FINE DALNIURAL AND CONGRESS GAITERS, At myte J. W. CARNALIA.N & I WS, Yt ticket et. LADIES' * * INC KID HOOTS, at J. W. CAILNAHAN n Ctrs, 63 Market qt. LAMES' FINE lUD SLIPPERS at J. W. CARNAHAN .4 CO'S, 83 InAll,t 14. " I SEWING MACHINES. WHEELER A. iirILSONIS SEWING MACHINES. We weeld sdrise a man to forego s tore-her and threat. wheat with a flail ratter than to see a wife wear her health, vigor and life away jai the everlasting "sitter., stitch, stitch, '• when a Sewing Machine can be ob tained. The WHEELER AL WILSON IS 1111 invaluable aid in every household. We have had several different kindh on trial, and slier six years' eery tee the WHEELER A. WIL SON has token the precedence as the best where all kinds of sewing are to be done In a family.—Amerfeom drrrierftnristo These machines have MORE IMPROVE MENTS, MAKE LESS NOISE, are MUCH MORE SPEEDY mad SIMPLE in operation than any Muldneln the. market. BARTLETT SEWING MACHINE, Prononnced by all who have acen It the simplest montane now before the Public. It to as effectirc and durable as It Is simple, and aa practical as It to durable. It boa but to be seen to be admired, andased to be appreciated. It com bines the elements of a Perfect Practical Machine, And is offered at a price within the :cote of nearly every family re the land. The only low priced Afaehlne In the Vetted Stetes 'leeched to use the W Oh:ELF:It k R ILSON fiEt. -the beat .41 only Fellable Peed ever construeteti. ttiIPSA.LESMEN WANTED. alb • 3ErAcresnerts, WHOLES4J-K AGENTS, No. 68 rittlh Street, • P/Trairotwi„ ra. 1321/6;a4 AMUSEMENTS. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. D I nese.. CIA AS. 11. .Nlen TWO sPilais DID I:lozenge success and (groat Attraction. Positively the lasi week Of The nide world retort. eed . . . DUPREE I BENEDICT'S ktkifitlOTH NEW OR.LEANS & KEEEOPOLITAN 331 XXM - ISTXII3I7aSI, i,Th. _mod 1,11, nn.l ti Omit ARTISTIC C II BELT, ,PULAA. k/1'61{..1 A Me: it,iurt-e4VUAT, F.tp , lI E El .31 E NI • ENTS u.,1", try Itiqtraa X, rontAoV and p 41112.3 racy locatjl..l evvoing. tir—N IST , I T, I.s.an,rinist le.r., . -_ _ _ MASONIC H ALL. — For Six nights PAN .;I:),,iNI"J,VN.tY VI' r " "" 5 NI AIL F“lc TIIK. X 1 ,111% in In ICU, r.,1, bait , 1,. 0, ''Peu " " 1 , .r Ir ou.l BILLIARDS HILLIARDN - - • ___ DafikN73Si 211. .13...a,JE..1_,. :, ~,1.u.1y an t..uncet. t., hht friend.. no i the pub. A Cl. Retterail,, that he has ih,t ..i.ened .h 151.., at..l • ', .Il.al, kt11.1.1.1t1. 1 4...AL1,. 1,11,104 tah 0.1 , I , IIIEIiTI AN 1., RI. I LA llt ol'ltlt.l,l`a, entrance from at. flair. 1 htt molt, are tt ew. told et, havoc, edl to the Mod approv,ttl And ...K..1 t'l •'. 4 a._.att ,r 4 , tl the appurtruattce, , re hen alld r , (nstip.,t,e, l E . , . thlmt which may rontloce to the it %a.V . Arot‘er , n)„, lo mat of Ills patrons will too atfowle.l." m t • Boys' Boots, Youths' Boots, Ladies' Gaiters, T.adies' Balmorals, 511BSES AND CIIII.DELFN,S At Reasonable Rates, PRO BO NO PUBLIC°. W. G AICA F 1. Il=!1E1=1 L..dies' Congress Gaiters, Ladies' Kid Heel Slippers, len's Calf Boots. Men's Calf Balmorals Men's Calf Ciaiters. Men's Calf Oxford Ties, lo FAer) Vari.i), al Poiaiimalile Prices, at Balmorals, LOCK STITCH WM. SUMNER & 00„ N 0.27 Fifth Street lEI