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THE DAILY GAZETTE.
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SATURDAY. AUGUST 4.1866
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TT is aaidthrd a fend has been appropri.
ated by the ] Democratic &etc Central
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Com ' ittee, for the purpose of buying W
oad- end nallitary clothing, to be used in
Nett g up aoldjera' Clymer meetings.
Gra has not been selected as the color
most preferable in *ta r t to make an ap
c i
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pe 1.13 of loyalty, tin Trill be purchased
for de — at the P ' ' Iphia Convention.
Persons holding rebe Mgs as trophies of
the war, are earnest! quested to forward
them to the Chair , of the "National
Union Committee" f r 'the SPPc o Pciate dec
oration of the wig in which the hon.
orable conclave will , ssemble on the. 14th
Hit.
ELaswnsua we pe.oeu a decision just
promulgated by Attorney General titans
bury, to the effect that the President has
full authority, during the recess of Con
greed, to again appoint the candidates for
public office who were rejected by the Sen
ate. This , ws presume, is prepara
tory to summarily disposing of all the
office Folders or the country who do not
support "My Policy."
In the - Senatorial District composed of
Mercer, Venango and Warren counties,
the Republicans yesterday nominated Hon.
James C. Brown, of Greenville, as their
candidate for Senator. Mr. Brown former
ly represented Mercer in the Lower House,
and was an efficient and popular member.
=ISM
—The Southern Pacific Railroad is open
to Marshall, Texas.
—Mrs. Mary Cotton died in Norfolk
county, Va., last week, aged 104 years.
—Gen. Butlers family are living in tents
at Gloucester, while their new house is
bulldipg.
—A Frenchman has published a pam
phlet recommending the extinction cf the
canine race.
—Mr. P. T. B (mum has been appointed
one of the Commissioners to the World's
Fair at Paris.
—San Francisco has made a compromise
with its prostitutes. All but one hundred
arc to leave town.
—Robert Bonner, since his last purchase,
possesses the six finest horses in this coon
try. They cost him $120,000.
—A Gentleman of Syracuse offers a
reward of twenty-five dollars to any one
who will tell hirn.who poisoned his dog.
—Among the 'names signed ton call for
a Conservative Convention in ]Michigan
we notice Shakespeare, of Kala
mazoo.
—The once famous Ellsworth Zouaves,
of Chicago, are tam running down. The or
ganization now numbers only fifty active
members.
—A proposal has been made to erect in
Toronto n public and permanent memorial
of those who fell in defense of their coun
try during the late Fenian:" raid.
—A West Troy slillerite now makes a
startling prediction. Rea:Aye the hot weath
er will continue to grow hotter and hotter
until the world is consumed with Ore.
—The Hon. Isaac Butts, of Rochester,
New York, a prominent politician, has
bought an interest--one-third- in the Unto",
and Advtriiier, of that city, for
cash.
—English ;titles have convicted the Ein
,ligror Napoleon - of some ingenious false
tranalhtions from the text of arsar's Coto
mentor:es, Made in the obvious interest of
his theory of "Cwsarism."
The bt. Louis, 3fo. Democrat says that
"while other cities are supplying themaelvee
with pure water, the people of St. Louis
areguiping down such quantities of mud
that half of them are corpulent with and.
bars."
—There are now in jail at Des Moines, a
young girl, aged seventeen, charged with
bigamy, and, her mother, charged with
perjury, in swearing falsely before the
County Judge when the marriage license
was granted.
CITY ITEMS
Rblrollne Free Charge
This agent is made from Coal 011, and Is
used for extracting teeth without pain.
Ether 1s used in the sIiSOC way for the same
purpose. The process is, by converting it in
to a apruy through C. tube, by means of a hand
bellows: The volatility of these two agents la
seen, when concentrated upon any point,
with the appliances used, that icemen be form
ed in a very sheet Limo. it is la this way that
the gums about the teeth are frozen, and
while sot extracted without pain. These
agents, if continued long enough, will make
a person insensible to all about them,. much
SO as If they wore taking it in any other form.
Dm. Ball X. (Allende, t*6 Penn street, have been
using these agents since the first of May, with
a good degree of success, though
the opinion is, that Nitrous oxide or
aughing gas can never be surpassed for this
purpose. The opinion of these genUemeu as
persons of Waned and experience, are well
worthy the consideration of the public. Dr.
Walter took one of his patients to the office
of Billet filllesple, where the gas was admin
istered, for the kuttinso of -a surgical opera
tion upon the eyes, which lasted dye minutes.
Dr. Crafter pronounced the gas the best tines_
thetici agent now in woe. The subject of this
case had been placed ander Dm influence of
chloroform and either without success, while
that Ofthe gas was perfect, giving no sickness
or pale.
Parts for the Oeopte.
We wish our readers to distinctly understand
that there la no ' , humbug badness , ' amuse&
the Steam Dental Establishment of Dr. Quincy
A. Seott, - Xo. 27s Penn street, third door above
Hand. Re advertises extensively, • but he
means exactly what he my.. He to a truitwor
thy and reltablu man, and a skilful dentist.
lie don't profess to glee Laughing (its free, in
order to entice people into his °Mee. and then
charge them extra for It, as hue been done at
other establiehments in this city. He gives
positively Jive, of charge in every case. lie ex
tracts numbers of teeth daily without the
slightest pain, and malice no charge for ex
tracting teeth ahem arttheial teeth are order
ed. 'l le gives a fall set of teeth on vulcanite
with beautiful gtims (such as other dentists
charge $lO tor,y for debt dollars. A fall act
ter $lO whiciretherScluirge from IDS to 411.5'far,
and a fall sat for from 11l to $l6 which he will
guarantee to be better than can he made at
nay other establishment at any price. lie !see
well established In business that he don't con
sider it neceseary to publish references, but
for the sake of thele , sbo may•wish them we
will state that be coin refer to Lb:manila of
the best faintlita in the city and surrinundlug
tionnthy,thelnillng ministers, phisiclans, law
,.yais,
merchants, bankers, and, in tact people
in every department of business.
Eye Glasses,
Breast - Pipes, Glass Sirloges,
241t)p10 stueign, Nursing Bottles,
Nipple el:ells, Cupping Glasses,
Inhaling Bottlea, Breast Papp&
Radicles Chests. Mortars and Pestles
Bala Rubber hyrulos, , Bea Pens .
ghlk Beedeta, Pessaries,
80 .?oltual..• --.. • • Elsatio Stockings,
Mamba Braille% Hair Brushes.
• WithatutlebSelk of Basin's and other perruni
err. intstie at best rutes, at Dr. Keyser% 140
Wood itSet.
BYiiii In Town.
Ott Ina photograph at Plttock's—n variety or
Others on band.
Seven! Sew 'leeks
4.dded this meek, et the emporium, Pittoek•s,
- opposite P. O. '
:,-.lbrirtandit 'l9boatorrapbs,
4x the 'imuisemeta. ?Mock
44•Uteal.
. -116 0 Irma ACEseileies.rbotosiiirks,
.thu , striasui,itrittoeica doors.
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9.311111 if Malan* =WAX tallittarf.
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VOLUME LXXX.---NO. 183
Ewen. b Co., 165 Wood street, nave on (band
the finest assortment of bath tubs to be found
in this city. Prices lower then the lowest.
Our stock of illburtnt, Gold Pens and WaDela.
preparatory to laying In a new and varied as
sortment, at reduced prices, at Pittock's.
The aaaortanout of chandallers, pendants,
globes, ()113arups, &c., bc.,Just opened nt tho
popular gaa fitting house of Ewons & co., No.
I 6 Wood street.
Mater, Manna and Has Mahn:.
Ewens & Co., IGS Wood street, attend to all.
descriptions of gasi, water and steam fitting.
All work warranted. Orlon prOmPti9 atten
ded to.
A trash invoice of thle popular allude Just
!waived and In store, In lots to suit the trade,
by J. H. Swirly & Co.,
1 & 9 Diamond.
All the delicacies of the season are sur v eil
np at the shortest notice and In the hest sty le.
at ifoltsheunees—Frleker Saloon—on Fifth
street, next door to the Poston.leo.
The Dainties of the Season.
The choicest dainties of the season, such ai
tempt the appetite of the veriest epicure, are
. sorvcd up daily at the popular Dining Rooms,
next door to tne Postern.), on Fifth street.
Subatantial dinners, of all the seasonable
vegetables and meats In the market, can be
obtained at any hoar during the day, at Wm.
Hol t &blamer's—Pricker Dining Rooms—on
Fifth street, next door to the Postoffice.
Twelve nod a Mall teals
A yard In all Shellaby d flarelay are unkind
for good yard wide Uubleacned Mnnlln , the
only boobs in 'the city that is nellllig yard
wide at, the same prier. Cult and nee for your
solve*, at Om original nee Rive stand, 74 and
76 Market street.
Pittirtargh 4tlft Concert
Although Messrs. 117)onitlil, Thomson A
Co. are embarrassed somewhat by thu failure
of a large numbed` of agents In making re
turns, still they areAletermined to bring their
Concert to a close t.cWay, and have all their
gifts distributed net week without fall.
A very large atiatirtment of the finest Flavor
ing Extracts, In *Atlas from two mortars to
-sixteen, the very beet article In the market—
and sold for the lowest cash price—at PLS.
rso , s Matto throat, fio. at Market street. Re
member the place—for a floe quality of Fla
voring Extracts la hard to get.
Sheßaby & Barclay are offering all their stock
of Summer goods, Including Dross Goods,
Shawls, Lace Mantes and Points, Sun Um
brellas, White Goina of every description, &c.,
without regard to cost, to chase them out pre
vious to laying In their fall stock. Call soon
for bargains, at 74 and 76 Market street—Bee
Hive stand..
Prevails et William Fleming's extenstve and
popular bat and cap house, No. 1.10 Wood
street, for the ample reason that they are selh
tag off their stock of men's, boys' and chil
dren's Straw Groats, men's and boys' Fine
French Felt Hats. gents' Silk sod Cashmere
lists, men's and boys' Light Felt Hate, and
ladles' and misses' Hats, trimmed and un
trimmed, at a great reduction, in order to
eltae out their stock. Dout forget the place,
Wm. Feming, No. 139 Wood street.
Josh flub +s on intinses
I rather Like Stomach Bittern. 1 knot tell
eby, enny more than I ken tell why I love
Itobaek's Blood Plll,. but Blood MB. In good
for lazynoss In the system.
I dont Ilko lazytteas of no sort, not oven In
tonskonterd.
I want my muskeetere lively. But awl this
Iz foreigho tear my purpose. Bitters beta my
subject, I like Iloback 'it Stomach Bitters,
they are so catty to take.
It has bin nelot they woodcut run out,
hut this 1 think as,a-trror, for nol my bottles
lz empty, and I hart trod cony on em leak_
Dr. Kayser•s Pectoral Syrup
Cures coughs ;
Dr. Keyser'J Pectoral Syrup cures colds;
Dr. Keyser's Pectqral Syrup cures letnensai
Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup enrol Dram.
chit is;
For larugitis take Dr. Key.r. I . L.ctoral
Syruir;
For Insipient consumption take Dr. kayser•e
Factors! Syrup;
For cold to the head tako Dr. Hop sere Pec
toral Syrcp;
Dr. Eoyser's Pectoral Syrup cores sore
throat;
Dr. Keyear . . Pectoral Syrup cures quthsii
Dr. kleyser's Pectoral Syrup caret ola
coughs.
Dr. Geyser's Pectoral Syrup cures all kinds
of diseases of the lungs and Dreamt;
Prepared and sold by DR. G. IL KEYSER.,
No. 140 Wood street, sign of the Golden Mor
tar.
It Is plcaaadt to record the Coal soleness, o 1
the great project of uniting the two greatest
oontineuta of the world by a submarine tele
graph. It is an achievement worthy of the
ago au live In. It will tend to etlii further
eirengthen the bonds of pence and unity now
prevailing between the two countries, and
will greatly facilitate commerce ann trade
generally. We hell it as lb, dawning of anew
a.ra In the world's advancement In mrogress.
Bat this has got nothing to do with those
cheap and elegant Boot. and Maws in store
and for elle at Robinson's, No. 61 Market
street. At this popular shoe depot smother
large, invoice of tip top' Genera, beautiful
Slippers, elegant Pumps, Fine Boole, and
Heavy Brogans, haft just been received. These
goods are not only made to sell, but to wear.
Give BoblnsOn'e a Mill title day, If you Could
obtain the beet bargains ever offered an the
City.
DesnaLfal Ppotairraphs.
The pedestrian on BL - Clair street Is irreals
tably attracted to gaze into the aril windows
of the well known photographer, 11. L. H.
Dobbs. At the present time there la upon ex
hibition a number of photographs finished by
the artist Wenzel, which, for beauty of exe
cution, are superior to anything ever tented
out in We city. One cabinet photograph of
a little eon of Rev. James Allison, is worthy
of special attention. It is a master-piece of
photographic art. Another, the picture
of a little daughter of Mr. Burns,• is
the most faithful likeness of an earth
ly angel we have ever seen. The
crowning phopgrapb, however, is that of a
young lady of Alliance•, Ohio. It is a life-eise
or cabinet photograph, delicately colored, and
as natural as Me. There are many other spec
-110011/1 upon exhibition, and the admirer of
the beautiful would do well to call and closely
examine the many superior works of photo
graphic art In Mr. Dobb , s palatial establish
ment. He charges bet reasonable prices for
photographs, and every picture finished at his
gallery bears the impress, of superiority. His
ooms aro located at,,No. 2C Bt. Clair street.
Strength few the Exhanotecl.
Thousands die, as it were. Inch by melt, of
bodily weakness' for debility will kill aa oau
tainly,thongh not Do quickly, as a raging lover.
Uhl asked how the weak shall be made strong'
the debilitated sustained and restored' the ex
hausted refilled with vital energy 1 We aver
that of all invigorating preparations given by
science to from the institution of the art
of hrallzrelo the
_present hour, not one has
Wrought such wonders In the way of restora
tion es. lIOSTETTEIPS CELEBRATED STD
UACII BITTERS. This is indeed the tonic of
tonics, An a revitalising, strength -support
tug, We-prolonging agent, the like of it is not
to bo found in the catalogue of medicines.
Amongthq various artlelei used to erotism the
dormant pciWeris of nature; It stands alone—
the great swab:atter of theparalyiedphyalque.
it not only awakens thC physical powers from
• state of collapse and taithltion, but It
Parte periiiaaimt vigor to the ronseular and
narrow systems—rednfoniiig,as If were,lxith
the strenighel4atbl the Ant-works Hof vitality.
The aged, the deemed, the nervous, the took
en-down of ooth of sates, are risoiraniendad
to try It. They Win eseartellyiltalt .present
help la time of trouble.
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Scull , * Baki=s Powder
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A Substantival Dinner.
Flavor'rag Extract.,
Winn:kat Steward to Coot,
Great Excitement
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SECOMI EDITION.
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M.
VERY LATEST TELEGRAMS.
FROM WASHINGTON.
• Internal Revenue Appointments—Ana
lysts of the European War Sittuntlon—
* IDonunissioner et stattatles—
Fhe New ReVenni , Law—Fenian Prix
ou ern Ito' eased—Ai pan lab cunt...s
ninth...a—Funeral of the Cherokee
Chief.
WAsnistrros, Aug, 3.—The following inter
nal revenue appointments were made to-day:
Fisher B. Mardln, Assessor of the Seventh
District, Pennsylvania; Bassett trunnion, As_
sessor of the First District, Ohio; Urn. H. W.
Pierce, Collector of the First Distnet, Mat..
chn.v,
The reneging eoudeustel analysis Is from
the peu of a , threvral observer eentgined in a
letter received in this city, ~. attst July
The Munition may be brutdy stated as fol.
101:5: Prussia lays down the basis or peace,
one of which Is the exclusion of Austria from
the German confederation, and upon the ac
ceptance of theta basis by Austria, Prussia
tied Italy will agree to an armistice of live
days for negotiations. Prance proposes to
suplwort this offer, provided Prussia will re
serve the total exclusion of Austria, and make
that a European question to be settled by a
congress. Prussia assents to this modification,
whereupon the French hfinlster pi oceeds to
Vienna, and Prince Napoleon to Italy. to sub.
mit the terms agreed upon by Prance and
Prussia.
The Impression appears to he that Austria
will accept the baste of peace to gain the eve
days, oven if she Intends to disagree later.
'there is evidently groat contusion at Vien
na, and they are so hotly pressed they cannot
get time to deliberate calmly.
Have you noticed the rapid converalon of
the Knglish press to German unity, That
personal gift of Venetia has worked remark..
ably.
Franca hung out all her flags and placarded
the tenths in large letters, to show the grand
position of the Emperor, bet the people of all
Germany have shown their disgust at the Idea
of a French protectorate, and Bismarck has
become stronger than ever, so that he has re.
fused the Emperor's programme with impuni
ty and substituted hi. own.
The Turkish government has suspended
ii. - meet upon its coupon bonds, and the
eiintrs of the Empire are drifting from bad to
worse. Ten thousand Egyptian troops who
have camped on the itoephorus for two
months must, were sent last week to 5 / 1 10111Cli..
Tho Secretary of the Treasury has, under a
Ise- pearled at the late session of Congress, op
pointed J. Ross Browne Commissioner to co.-
lact statistics In the States and Terri
totes west tif the Rocky Mountains. He will
proceed to the Vadat. Coast by steamer on the
11th instant. This is au Important mission,
and will embrace statistics of the products of
bullion, the population engaged in mining,
description of mineral lands, Capital, cost ut
labor and yield.
ylmllar statistl. aro collected by the Brit
ish Government in Auatralla, at is great ea
;mow; also by the goverethents soalu,
l'ri:Gala Austria, and others. Franco has al.
ready had u seleutifie and 'fanatical report
made on the mineral resource, .1 California
and Nevada.
Thu Commissioner at Internal Revenue has
had occasion Meal! attention to the fact that
the new law makes, the wont “money" to in
clude checks, drafts, and other Instruments
given fur the payment of money, mot there
fore the receipts for chocks, drafts, de., are to
be stamped, as if given tar money.
Thu new internal Revenue law differs from
the old one concerning brokers' sales of aft..
and bonds, notch under the latter were as
stewed upon the basis of the par value, but un
der Inc termer law, from August first, instant,
the stamps must be alneod upon the basis of
the amount of sale.
D. Thurston Esq., our consul at Toronto,
under date of July 'Nth. Worms the state de.
parlament that Union, Kills. Carney and King,
sere, two or three days ago, dhscltartfed from
prtson by the Lanadian Government. nese
persons were 4morican citizens arrested at
Fort Erie on the ebsrgo of Loma engaged In
the Femur. I.ILL, anti dtscharcma on the orl
dent., sabwittasl el Wear ....sate.
Toe t0....a mg has Noes rocols t 1 at the, stab
Je1.11.1.0C/11..
O , IIIBIILATG lieneu•t or re■C met , SIA
—Hamm , . July 17, isevi.—/loss /i. Aro
ord, Oreretory of Nut., lEnvongron, t'.—.et a
The authority of the Treasury for this Islatel
has pnbllshod • loyal order, 41a1.1 the frith of
May last, COMMunicattnt by the Department in
Altramar. in Madrid, to the bovernor General,
*bath annuls the not of the regulation. of the
customs. Under this article, master. of ves
sels have been allowed to make, a ILldn twelve
near. of their arrival, additiom to the mani
fest brought with the :vanish Consul's certin
rates. additions will not he allowed
vessels trom ports In 4tetertea from and alp,
the first Of September next, nor to those from
ports In Europe from and after the first day of
December Of the present year.
Dv the name Royal order the extra charge OF
(our per cont. huilerto made upon the tariff
%simile.. of merchandtke entered' for exami
nation is increased to stxteen per cent., mid
tale Is to take effect Irmo and alter the first
of August. This - order forbidding the minds.
non of nablittonal inanitysts has been loosed.
the.ROVal Order State-A. by the recommendation
of the reasury authoritleeof Cuba.
I have the honor to be,
With great respect,
oni obeelem servant.
!Slgned.l Tuon•a Saran.
Brigadier tioneral Cooke, commanding the
Department of the Platte, In general orders
detect July 21t11, directs the commanders of
isvildary dtstricts to arrange betwocn the nal
liar) pouts in the department beyond the lust
posionie-, for the transportation of the mails
oy mounted soldier*. or In some twines b dY
La to
douse, regularly once a week, both iruc-
Clone, and in such a manor that there Abell be
no delay..
The Presldent to-day gave authority for the
issue of only one pm don. The recipient was
reutuent of Alabama, imp. witted In the late
rebellion, and came under the 'twenty than.+•
and dollars clause.
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The funeral funeral of John Ito,. was attended by
representatives from elevrral trthes,
and by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs
All the pail-bearers, with the exception of ti
Choctaw, were Cherokee!, %tin had served as
Cepiamis of Indian troops in Abs Union arm)
during tho late war.
JEFF. DAVIS AND HIS DEFENSE,
Prussians Faring Badly in Bohemia.
New loan, Auguat 3.-7 ho Herold says. Mr
O'Conor'e visit to Jeff. Davis, it is behoved.
Was for consultation on the recent report of
the Judiciary Guanine°. and the line of de•
feint to be laid down in ounbtwinernce.
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A Paris leiter say•: The Pressman are fe.n
lug badly in Bohemia. We hear that the
Invaders already experience great difficulty
in procuring provisions for such an 1[12212012943
army. The Inhabitants of Bohemia and td o
r a la detest the Prussians. The wells have
in many pise..-es Leen poisoned.
FROM THE GULF
ysteriersea °Metal Message to neat
ens. Antbarttlea—Texas Legislature,—
Cholera at Galveston.
GaLvarros, August n—The steamer Treacle
brings liatarnorair dates to the 29th dfJuly.
The Brownsville Owner mentions the sud
den arrival of Gen. Shendan In the city. lie
spent most of Ills time In tdetarnoras.
On 4G.—Re Dore an official end mysterious
message to the Mexican anthoritice.
GsLveirost, August 3.—The President tele
graphed to Judge Bell, Secretary of the State,
that the Legislature of Tome will meet without
hindrance on the nth. The Governor will be
inaugurated on the Bth, and then the °facers
of the Provisional Government will tarn over
their respective badges to the °Mum elect.
There were tun new caste of cholera In two
day., confined to the newly arrived troops on
Hart's Island.
American Dental Association
llowrois, August 3.—The AmertdStn Dental
Association abused its third day's imi.ting to
night, and has already completed tie business.
Dr. H. J. hicliellup, of St. Louis, J. M. Higgs,
of Hartford, Asa LUG, of Norwalk, K. J. Leach
of Boston, and W. A. Morgan, of Nashville,
wore appointed commissioners In Lien matter
Of the patent claims of the Goodyear Vulcan
ized "tubber Company. A pleasure excursion
was made among the islands of the harbor
and Fort Warren, by about one hundred of the
procession. The next annual meeting will be
held at Cluelainati, Ohio.
Cholera llattett n.
New 'Coax, Angtuit a.—Eight eases but no
deaths, were reported In this sty this morn
ing. Fourteen eases and six deaths In Brook
lyn, from 15 a. yesterday till 15 a. to-day, are
reported.
PHILAZZLT. August 3.—The cholera re
port to the Board of Health, today, up to noon,
chewed six new eases, tour of which were
fatal.
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BOSTON, Aug. .I.—A match for ilp.,CoO, mile
heats, beet three to fire, came off at idystle
Park. Medway, this afternoon, between the
black mare "Eleaketone Belle" and the chest
nut gelding, "John Brogan." Iflrelmus were
trotted. "Blaokstone Belle" won the &I, 4th
and tith beats. Theo; 2a2, 2:304, 2t13, Shti, BM,
Appoluttneats by the Presto;lent—Deela
ton by Alt l.
Nor You, Aug. Washington special
says: Attorney General Stenshory has given
an opinion that nominations rejected - by the
Senate can be legally made by the President
during the recess.
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Osaao, Angtust 3.—A fire this afternoon de
alloyed the City Brewery, a dry goods store,
Ind. two dwellings on Blinn street. Loss
460,1031Insurod for 107,E00, wino:pally in East
ern °MOM
lire u AV Louis.
BT. Loves,Ann 11.-4 block of frame tenement
Louses on Bidets and Twenty-gm strew, were
Mullett yesterday eittemoam rendering Over
ttstro tamiltee konselees. Lae% eglO,OOOA
PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY, - AUGUST 4, 1866.
POLITICAL.
Now York "Emden Master Convention."
SnaxTooa, N. Y., Aug. ll—At a meeting of
the Union State Committee, hold at Saratoga
Springs, August ad, Me, the following 1 . 01301 -
Lien Rua unanimously_ adopted:
Be soloal, That the Union State Convention
be held at Syracuse on Wednesday. the oth
slay of September next, at twelve o'clock
noon, for the nomination of candidates for
uoverner, Lieutenant Dos ernes, Canal Com
missioner, and inspector of State Prisons, to
be supported at the next Novemoer election,
and that allititilon Electors lot the State oh
Now York, who desire the maintenance of the
Union, the supremacy of the Constitution and
the complete suppression of the causes of the
late rebellion by all apt and emchent means,
are Invited to send from each assembly dis
trict, as such districts existed in 11365, the del
egates to repre sen benchin said Convention,
such delegates to sen at Conventwris
called by the Representative bnion Assembly
district organisations.
Delegates teem Alabama.
Moults, ALA., Aug. 3.—The State Convention
has appoinucti Lewis 11. Parsons, George 8.
liouston, Benjamin. Allapatriel:exander
White, A. It Cooper,,Jolui Porgy James W.
Taylor, end It. it. Mendtay, del ma'am°
to the Philadelphia Coovention. Also the lob
loodnir District Delegate, First Phi
Irt—
Johui henry, C. C. Lengtbm, W. I.
whew, T, .1. clasher°. Seared District—Leads
L/vren John GM, Shorter A. Fiasco S. G. Dos.
ixr.Thing I 'Gulf:it—C. a. Battle, Mif. H. Crink
chank, H. J. Bulger, C. Cobert. Fourth
Dtstrlet-43. H. Mope. J. §. Kennedy. Fifth
District—J. Foster, A. J. henry, W. O. hens
ton, C. B. Croper. Sixth District—Thomas J.
Fester, J. Lebanon Goodman, W. Bmudd, Wm.
Jackson.
Resolutions wore tulupted approving the
restoration policy of President Johnson arul
accepting the invitation to unite In a Nation.
al Convention at Philaue
Jotineon (*lnvention Delegates.
Poconsmarms, N. V., Aug. &—George torn],
of Rhinebreek, and George T. Drown, of
Poughkeepsie, are the delegates from the tat
easombly district, Dutehess county, to the
Johnsen Convention ut Saratoga on the 9th
inst., appointed by the Durtriet Club.
Deena. Copper-Johnson Delegates.
AUGUSTA, GA., August 3.—The following
have ham elected delegates to the National
Union Convention, at Phtladelptda /Oath
District—John H. Christy and IL M. McMillan.
Seventh Distriet—alehard F. Lyon and James
Milner.
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FROM NEW YORK.
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Aleseapen for Europe by iDeble—Cbollers
Illesee—Senbeszber Jailed—lieu. bouts
Anus Arrested—Nebsure of Tab...ere.
Now You, Aug. 3.—five messages for Eu.
rope by the cable were revelvral to-day lw this
city, for winch a 534.35 to gold wore peld.
Thirteen additional cases of cholera and two
deaths wore reported by the police to-day.
Lottel A. Cohn, charged with ,the embezzle
ment of ght,Me in Culled States lamds and se
curities from Duncan, Sherman d Co., bee been
committed lu default of {3i (W.
General Santa Anna has been arrested and
held to bail in the am of 1.30,110) charged by
Mr. Montgomery with acting inlliclously In
bay lug him arrested and imprisoned. Ile lays
his damages at 3.M,030.
The revenue °thee. have seized one hen
d real anti ell/Ls-four paelutges of tobaooo, Mee
aleetnred at Danville, Va., which had been
deposited in a warehonse In this city. lie
inty bad man paid on It, and it will be canna.
tutted .
on the tat Instant tho pound-keeper at East
Twenty-tint street had wen at work (or about
%Is %rooks, and had tr 4 net thirtf.ali hun
dred dodo—ohe hundred a day. The largest
proportion of the hus4. 11054 done in the
healutung of the dog n. The pound war
opened on the lath of J n•
THE CABLE.
`law YORK, August 3, lihlL e. r —A .11spatch
from the operator at the telegraph of&vi In
Port Wind, N... .tot , , that the Steamer
Dauntlery will arrive at Aspy Hay about day
light ratmila7 morning torn Port an Basque,
reel th u: the soperlnten, ent of th e lines liar
Ordered them to to epee at at Gls o'clock.
OTTANI /1, I'. E., Aug.' 3. compllmootaf)
grvetihgs have pascal through the Atlantic
Cithle, bete eon the queen and the Elena:loth
trovernment. Ono of the me osages took only
eleven minutes to pare loom Neorristrellanil to
London.
Deana of pt P4yossafer.
Ittoeux, August 3.—POrtitoter Note.. h
Mott of congestion of the bruin, after three
ttnys• !linens, nt the Yensseast Nary Yard.
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
Adddhota►l Loral Mahler. usi Third rage
ThielWag A of of • liarglier's Deans
The following arngular item Vie slip from
the Ene I..n.pateh. Perhaps its namesakes in
Wis elf.) will smell a huge rut In It m Ira de
It la a well known fact that gotta a manlier of
Our residences have recently been entered
and plundered of many el limir valuable eon_
tents. Jewelry, money and eiothlog have re
warded the enterprising thieves, whn have
hitherto escaped, despite the utmost efforts or
our vigilant pollee.
We hare now to chronicle another attempt
at robbery quite as bold and Impudent as any
that have yet taken place. Wednesday after.
noon while a young girl, the daughter of env
of oar old citizens, was sitting In the drawing
room, she heard a alight noise In the ball. the
walked forth to the Joel and discovered Cie
door ajar and the thief walking quickly,
though very stealthily up stair.. title 1/11•,,•1
a moment, than following cantonaly obverted
hire enter a front chamber, the door of whim?,
beteg oientsi °zoomd to view_ a tempting ar
ray of jewelry and other articles of bljoutere
scattered about the toilet bureau. With
presence of mind wonderful in One so y0ut,,,,,
she hastily closed and faueriod the door, but
not before catching a glance of a most vicious.
looking pair of eyes. Site deux:lolled to the
donating room almost overcome with agitation
at the *wens. of liar bold experiment, for ,she
was alone In the louse. She walled In breath
less anxiety Until dark, when her parents re
turning, she comenunicatoi the starting in
telligence to them of tile thief she had So den
tortously caged.
Mr. Smith seized a mallet and Mrs, Smith
another, utd both ascended to the chamber.
Upon entering they discovered the thief, par
tially screened by the bureau. Mr. fi. demand
ing his business there, received no reply save
a malignant glance, neeompamed by a dash
towards the door, which Mrs. S. quickly push
ed to, while Mr. S. gave hint a blow with los
mallet The wretched creature now rushed
from one indoor the room to the other, tusking
frantic entitle toescape the blows levelled at
him by Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Finally a ermih
log blow on the head stretched him senseless.
I Ine woulil suppose humanity !should now have
prommed a cessation of hostilities, but Mr. S.
HMS seen to kick trio Man Imate form, and then
married him down stairs and threw him, all
blmellsig end suriseleins, into the street. In tile
morning the poor outcast was found stark and
still, having probably Mod to death during the
night. The Common Unmetl have taken uo
steps to remove the remains, end they are
stilt to be seen in the vicinity of the Baptist
Church.
During rho runlet, a blow (non Paterfamallas
aimed at the robber. came near disabling Mrs.
Smith Instead, while a dere lunge from her
mallet (they wore croquet mallets,)) shattered
several valuable panes of glass. It Is to he
hoped the fate of this unfortunate, thief may
prove a salutary lesson to other evil doers.
\ea• for the Ladles.
During the reign of the "grand monarch"
Louis the IV. of Frames, Paris became noted
for the beauty and elegance of their women.
The cause of this notoriety Can be attributed
to the fact that while the rest of Europe paid
little or no attention to the matter of dress,
as • means of enhancing their 'personal ap
pearance, the daughters of La Bette France
secured the most beautiful and costly fabrics,
from the cashmere of Persia to Dionne thread
laces oi Normandy, for personal adornment.
A gloomy recluse might term this vanity, but
a philosopher would call It a natural desire to
appear well In eectuty, and to use that which
nature in her prodigality gave us for comfort
and beauty. The ladies of America have also
gained a reputation for being the best dressed
women of the present century, and this is not
to be wondered at, as the style, quality and
variety of drone geode in the market now
have never been equalled, much leas surpass.
ed. To realize the truth of this assertion you
have only to call at the establishment of Bates
Bell. No. 21 Yifth street, and examine their
varied and well ectected stock of silks, satins,
merinos, chlutc, manilas, callcds and ladies'
furnishing good. here 121111 be found every
thing essential to make an outfit for an em
press, and at prices sufficiently reasonable to
satisfy the most coenobites'.
Divoreed.—A fow days since a divorce was
given to Isabella Manning, granting her a
legal separation from her husband - Hobert
Manning, on the ground of adultery. In the
evidence submitted to the court, it was shown
that the respondent itonert Manning had Won
guilty of adultery on foarteen different Deci
sions, the criminal Intercourse being with at
different poison each tone. Benides this at.
was shown that be had temp cohabiting with
a woman of loose oharaßter:at the same time
ho was living with his wife. With such en
array of evidence, it is not to im wondered at,
that the application of MIR. Manning was
grunted with little hesitancy.
A Wife Beater la Duranee.—William
Winelhart was lodged in put, yesterday, on a
warrant sued out by J amigo Duhoup of Du
quesne borough. • It appears the relations 'w
hiting between William awl his better-half are
not of that happy character that would muse
oven spinsters to envy lire. Windhart thu
possession of sucita Connuiblal partner, Moue.
gallant licutry having . aecustomed himself to
the pernicious of beating his wire.
A Dark Alllstr.—Two dusky denizens of
Hayti, named Jolla Tolman and Jacob Bar
gey„lndulged Ina free fight yesterday at the
Loaded Wylie street. As Julia was the weaker
vessel, she, of course, got the worst of the
battle. in order to itgin, oven , she appeared
before Alderman llutlerand made a (Marge of
llassalt and battery against her' antagonist,
who wee arrested, but released' on giving ball
for a heating taday.
golumggged.—.7 Luting Barketotlifooth.Rittat
burgh committed. throe peuvous to jail giuster-,
day, named 'Unto and - George Wli.on. and ..
blary_ClainribeJl; th• two women for vagr
aria Sark risalaerara far dliaallegr
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Hamill's Reception
Yesterday at half-past one o'clock, the sham.
pion oarsman of America, James Hamill, ar
rival at the 'Colon Depot, from Philadelphia.
Quite a number of Jimmy's admirers assem
bled at the Station to congratulate him on his
safe return from Europe, and to express their
sympathy in his late defeat for the aquatic
championship or the world. True to that
native modesty, which Luis ever been is chief
characteristic of the champion's nature, he
got off the train at the outer depot, where car
riages and friends awaited him. lie was es
corted through the principal streets to the
Duquesne Engine iiousc,by a large proqession,
headed by a brass band, where lie was received
by three hearty cheers and a tiger, given with
such a gusto as to leave no doubt In the minds
of those within hearlru distance as to Jim invis
Popularity, despite his lute defeat on the Tyne.
the evening he attended a grand compil
niontary bonetit given in his honor at the
Lamy ef Music. The house was comforta
bly tilled, and the entertainment passed on' us
pleasantly as the most sanguine expected.
Savo an liniments display In one of the private
boxes, nothing occurred to mar the perform
ance or detract from the eclat of the recep
tion.
A Terrible Death
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't New l'hilndelitio. Ohio, a Cow tittys ago,
Mrs. D. W. Stambaugh, of that plums, Ina fa
tally burned while kaidling a fire In a °mak
ing stove. The fire did not seem to born, very
readily, whereupon She poured carbon oil
upon lb—tbe oil ignited, and the flames reach
the can in her hand in en instant, causing a
terriile explosion whiCh was heard a distance
Of several squares. Der clothes Were com
pletely saturated with the oil, and of course
enveloped in flames In less time than It takes
tope these few words. In this ter con
dhlon!,
she run out of the home, and rible
across td
the residence of Dr. O'Donnell. on the lot.
Mr. F. C. Miller, who resides on the opposite
aide of the Street, hearing her screams, run to
her assietance: although completely envelo.
pod In liaises, she bad complete presence of
mind, and stood at the cistern while Mr. Mil
ler dashed water on her burning g arments.
The Elames were extinguished—but her cloth
hig was entirely consumed and her body u
charred mass as high as to h er • breast. tier
ituringa were indescribable, end In this
aiwful condition she lingered until Saturday
Owning, when death kindly relieved her of
palm
Warden White.
A card has been 'inserted in several of oar
city Journals reflecting upon the °Metal
Character of Warden White, of the county
jail. This is, to say the least, very unjust, us
we believe no man In the community could be
selected woo would do his duty more Justly,
and as impartial, as Mr. White. lie, lige all
titnur persons haying charge of such
tions„ cannot pander to every prisoner who
finds his way into Jail, and owing to the rigor
of the rules which have been established for
the government of the prison, must oetwasuri
ly Inc. the dislike of fellows too dull and ig
norant to realise their position. The imputa
tion that favors to prisoners are bought from
him with money, needs no refutation— m
his
81n
h
character for honesty and Integrity In this
neighborhood standv too high to be culled into
question by any body in or out of jail. lad is
Is place of punishment, not pleasure, end *en
*Min men who have been confined there have
Set to utter a complaint against the Warden.
We feel that we Ind tin ourduty tel a worthy
gentleman and einclent °nicer, when we pro..
nuance .he charges neatest Mat false and
Et.sleged
Eliza Patterson, Elizabeth 8010 and Joseph
Patterson, occupy It frame tenement at the
Willer Or Try •trust and PonnayWattle Aye
nue, la the Eighth ward.
Inspired with a goodly portion of had we he
ky, yesterday, they became unite boisterous,
So moth so that their neighlan-t bad to repait
to the SlaYor'• office, where the) related the
C.11,111951.12C , C1 and tout et posse of pollee sent
to arrest the guilty trio. On their forays" the
pollee diseovered that the Inmates had Ita
oathe apprises' of t Raiz being sent flitr,and had
so effectually barricaded all the entrances,
that the officers were woad° to effect the pur
pose of their initiator. After resorting to all
manner or expedients, the officers at length
won for Alderman Lynch and officer Conner,
to aid them in the rodnetton of the citadel.
But even the strategist abdttles of the alder
tnan failed, and at ten o'clock last night the
siege was given up to despair, and Patterson
and his eompanions left master of the •It
tuition_
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The arguments in several important emote
w
se hats. yeah/trter, in the United States
Wart, lion. Wilson It Candleas on the LACTIC IL
The first was the ease of the United States es
the •tietillery Cl Jacob Hayes located in butler
oonnty. This distillery end some forty gal
lons of whisky were seised some time since,
and a libel of forfeiture filed. S. A. Purttanee,
Seq., ambeann.l :or .he proprietor of the eaten
lielnent, and District Attorney Caruttem for
the Felted ritat s. Or. Purslane° also made
an argument in the case of the United States
vs. the distillery of Newbury Shorts, located
to Tloga comity, Mx. Care ham appeartng for
the United Staten. John Barton, Esq., was
also heard on the question of the Jutted ictlttu
of the Court In fne case of Henry Feather
stone vs. the steamboat "Emma Logan." The
saapers in the several oases were taken In
charge by U. Court, and dectslons srdi be ten
dered to a tam days.
Death of Jadire Patton
lion. John E. Patton, formerly Associate
Judge for Cox wfot d County, died In Conn.:Lat
rine,unday, at the ago 'et staty-three
years tr ite was a native of Centre County, this
State, and resided In Me native County and
In Clarion, till 18:11a, when lie removed to COO
nesuivillo, which was tile home till the time
of his death. In ht.la he was elected Aasociate
Judge upon the gepublican ticket. In 1/%.
ho became Prooldont of the_ First National
hank of Connenut•llle, which position be hole
till a week before his death. Lie had been In
feeble health for ten years, and died of coil
aomption. The funeral services took place en
Tuesday. No man In our county was more
highly esteemed
Ile
all who knew him than
Judge Patton. Ile was a man of the permit In
tegrity, sound Judgment, and correct mind
plea, and In btu death Western Crawford cof
fers an Irreparable loss.
Perere New Book Moore.—Our friend,
Mr. Daniel Ferry has opened one of the cosi
est and neatest book, print and periodical
stores In the .eity. on Smithfield street, Inter
berenth. lie has a finely calm:led stuck of
pens, paper, pencils, Ink, mid all ;Grids of sta
tionary. lie likewise has a full line of fancy
goods and perfumeries which lie offers lower
than can ler obtained anywhere In the city
The most peppier magazines, novels, period I•
calm, and daily and weekly papers aro con
stantly kept on band. We cheerfully COM.
month Mr. Ferry as an entice, worthy, honest,
and fair dealing gentleman, in every respeol
worthy of an unlimited public. patronage.
Paid t4a Coata.—John Lucas and George
Williams. participants In the «dorm! picnic at
Glenwood, on the Ist Met, were arraigned be
fore the Mayor yesterday to answer, charge
of assault and battery preferred against them
me eunvoreathon
W t rul he ag i r ß e h ttt e l l to " Con Al eit e a r tr,
and the matter
FOLLIeII by the parties accused paying the
oosts.
False Pretense.—James Murphy woe
brought before Alderman Taylor, yesterday.
on charge of haying procured ' twenty-live
dollar, worth of elothlug from tau firm of
IlubmulOn a Blume by false and fraudulent
representations. Murphy Is employed
Zug's rolling mill, to the Fifth ward. Flo will
have a hearing, on Monday.
4.4llaredj II Lim—David U. Richardson ap
peared hofore Alderman Taylor, yeatenlay,
and made oattiagairuit Joseph Murray for as
sault and battery. Tne °Renee consisted in
Murray taking Richardson by the collar of Um
coat and Jerking him around in a rude man
. er. The accused RBA arrested and held to
ball for a hearing today.
illoperintesadent Sleeted.—Professor a.
U. Murray, of Youngstown, has boon tendered
and has accepted the Superinterideney of the
School, of StonevillePs. The reputation
gained by professor Si.l while Superintendent
of the Union &Theca at Mercer led to this very
compltruen tare call to a wider field of useful
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smith. the young girl
who was raped at naillola. on Saturday night
lent, ls now out of danger and will he able to
appear against her atrocious annuitants in II
tow days.
Eimapetl.—loose Baldwin, orated on u
charge or rape In Meadville, made Ids escape
from the officers having him In oharge, and
thus far has not been reeaptured.
Vinod for Sunday Liquor Mellissir.—Bine.
Kenney and 8111111 Pooplus were tined tin dol.
Jars and oasts. by Mayor Mc Carth y. Yearar y .
da.Y.
for selling liquor on Sunday.
—The theory of the recently deceasea
aged German physician, that his life was
greatly prolonged by sleeping with his head
to the North, finds an accampanying
firmatiou in the fact that most American
politicians, who hare for scores of years
laid their heads to the South, are very dead.
—The number of rations issued by the
Freedmen's Bureau during ten months; to
destitute whites and blacks in the South,
was 7,023,060, of which upward of .2,000;-
000 were drawn by whites. Most of the
su ffering among the latter ChM/ was in Ala
bama and Arkansas.
—An Indlaumt school teacher attempted
to chastise a female scholar when's young
follow threatened tishoot itim, whereupon
the master drew Ida own Oster , end shot
the boy, who returned the Bre; hitting, his
mark. Both were badly wounded.
Advice. from the City of Mexico state
that evexybody . . Mere believes that Maxi.-
'WE= win, era qor_t ' g.' give up Um throne
and kayo: Eli - wife him already late for
Europe. ;
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GAZETTE.
FIZEE2
SEbEILIST.—On 'Friday morning., at 4 o'clock,
SUSAN, wife of Jacob Seehrist. In the 31st year of
her UV.
Foment/ from the residence of her husband, No.
41 Ohio street, Allegheny, to proceed to 11111 dale
Cemetery. The friends Of the Omar are respect
funy Invited to attend.
LIMA Y. —OO Friday ereedeg, .JANE at No.
37 UniOn Steirue, MrSECKY,
relict of the late Sheriff Leety, lo the 83d year of
ber nge.
Notice of funeral 'will be in evening papers.
13 E 1 ' 1 11E1k—tin Friday morning, .4ntne. 3,_at 12:18
k,
o' l ock ksi ki A JANE, youngest child of Edward
nod Pamir neither, aged S years and 8 months.
The funeral will take place To-DAT, tSatnrday,)
at 23a St. M.. from 176 Vint street.
lip_y( . 3"•l , lottwilLooizi
HILLVA.I. CEMETERY.-The
beautiful • oDod'e-acre," the largelt suburb.n
place of cepuleht, except one, la that eolinty, sit
uated on hew Brighton road, „finnatillately north of
,;‘ll,lltX•Drra'grPOrdc''olroeiN,Pfr LVNTI(e."Alrni-1
gheny
FAIRMAN A SAMSON.
UNDERTAKE:L - 16
No. 196 Smithfield St.. ^"r. 7tb,
antra:we In:l=smonth in a, •
3 Prwresxrcriamormar.
AND IE3 SANIJOBUT tIIItEET,
ALLJ.CGIIEIVY, I'd
ALFA. AIIIEN,
ArJcimpivramitzza.,
No.lBll /r mirth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. COFFINS of
all kinds, CRAPZB,IILUVIIIs,usd ewers description
of Funeral Ifunuselna floats InsitUttea. Moons
opou'l y night, liesre. and Carrisges hinsishod.
Sarsuraecas—ftor. David Kerr. D.D., Rev. M
W. Jacobus, D. D., Thomas lf.s.iny. Jacob 1,1
Miller. P,o.
R T . WRITE & CO.,
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS,
Manchester, Wood's Ron and vicinity.
COFFIN ROOMS AI MANCHESTER IJVERY STABLE
tinnier on litieMeld and Minders streets.
now and Carriages furnished.
pOilliT MALT HOUSES.
W. H. GARB.AhD & CO.,
*Asters, Grain.r, Hop Dealers,
No. 17 Winter 111.rooti and
Nos. 5 and 7 Penn
PITT SBURCH, PA.
The lalglirat market prim pa
IteriLlY. /LYN, C OHN unTS! d for
14;118!gl.63..
UM N. NOCTII • JOIIN uOBB
JOHN ROSS & CO,
WM. N. OCOEN & CO.,
NI AN UPACTI , IIKILA ANii DEAL NUN IN
Carbon Oil Tamps and Fixtures,
CHANDELIERS, CARBON OILS, &C.
No. 64 Haricot 191tremert,
arrl9:37llsolawT PITTSBURGH, PA.
nISSOI.UTION OF
PARTFER—
SHIP.—The partnership heretofore existing
, et green THU-BAN J •MES and RUB ROT WILNOR,
on•ler the name an•l•tyle or vril.so:ll A BROS.,
Was Dissolved by Mutual Consent,
oft the gtith 10. t.. Thomas retiring. The affairs of
lie late arm wl.l be nettled by J.. 0 it. It. WILSON,
It nu v Itl •-on t inn, the bu•lnes. of
HCUSE AND SION PAINTING
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24 Federal Street, Allegheny City
17.. •e 4
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PITTSBURGH BOLT COMPANY.
WE ARE PREPARED to make
aII %lads or Bolts, from St to 3 Imhof , 18%4:Wm-
'ate,
JOINT HOLM. CAR BOLTS.
PLOW HOLTr, CARIDAtiE BOLTS.
BUIL tNU BOLTS, FOUNDATION BOLTS,
SPLICE BOLTo. NET SCREWS.
NUT WASHERS, do., do.
Coruerllorton awl Butler Sta.. Ninth Ward. Or
dere Irrt at Fort Pitt Foundry.
4:enema 131mtkamItbing promptly attended to.
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JUST ARRIVED FROM THE EAST
BO :YTS AND SHOES.
a"81:12:Elt IS FILCIaELI3,,
No. HO Markel Strome. Plitabazgh, Po.
Tb Is old established house has now In store thirty
itre thousand dotlwra worth of Boot.. and Shoes, th
Lyles the latest, the quality the best.which we are
etermined to sell at VZKT LOW FRIULI!. We
ate resolved not to to undersold by shy to the rote
nets that keep Foots worth baring.
t 'ail and examine one stock of goods, and we feel
eattened that you will porches : what you want In
the Boot and Shoe Line.
Do not forget the place, 69 Market street.
M.D J &MEd !COBB.
STEPHEN M. OTT,
STEPHEN . . .
Die Sinker, Seal and Medal Engraver,
MAL, BRAND AND MI LETTER RUNK
SUPERIOR SEAL PRESSES,
Cancelling eitsunps and %lifting Cards,
Also, PLATES IVOR MARKIN!' MYTRING.
93 Wood St., Cor. Diamond Alley,
(A.BOVII. DAVIS' noor.
lett:elrtzrsuußlia
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BANK EXCHANGE
RESTITRA.NT,
H. SCIIIILD, Proprietor.
.To. 90 Third St, Pittsburgh.
OIi\TLHNEN•9 DINING BOOMt
All the lust - tries of the moston. Choice Liquor,
tegart, Rr. retrato Mohair room. op stales.
Jettetra
Y . C. DUFFY, -
MANVYAI.TUfSR or
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware,
A-1.1 d.Ser Is STOVES, 110 USS
(WOOS, WA T II EltS A_ND
TOI I. ItTl C L
180 1:3-3roaxatl3trercpt.,,
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Tido House Is the Cheapest Waco to tba ally to boy
stores and Tln Ware. Job Mork promptly attar,
W to. promptly
ELK CLOD & CO.,
Practical Furniture Illanufactureri r '
COR. PENN AND WAYNE STREETS,
Latest, styles of VURNITUBE constanUT on hand.
GENERAL
Drams.g.latitzas CIPMIcsm.
H. (1. HERGE.IIIIIIIIII.
CI 11 11 If.n2lseet 4 Solicitor of American & Forelirs
.V.if. *l' ill IV '1" BS ,
0 4e, No. 12 It. CWr mit. Rc•idence, 14 1127 et.
ir.
HOL MIES, BELL & CO.,
Anchor Colton Mills, Pittsburg!),
Itimulacturers of
A NOHOR (A) IifiEKTINt
R.
MIF.v!,
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ANCHOR. (B) RH IL KTI (38
ANCHOR (C)
..1 RATTIN m11.6:420
OPPICIIOI , UNION PACtrIC RAILWAY CO.,
elt. Lou* July 14th, MC
HE INTEREST, IN GOLD, ON
the Sinn Mortar. Bon Is of Union Pule°
Its Ilwav Company. Eastern /Halal°. doe August
I. , .111 Ito paid on presentail3ll of the Coupons at
t Bunking lion. of JAY CJLIKE .ft Cu., In Now
Y • rk, on or after that date.
17:10 WM. J. PALMER, Treasurer.
ST. CLAW STREET.
RUSSIAN PEUSLE SPECTACLES. 22
bUItVNyjNO INSIEUMENTS,
orEttA GLASSES TELESCOPES.
EItEOt4.IOPES, MICIttnICOPES,
COMIIIN AVON HYDROMETERS,
THEEMOM ETERS, BA ROM Erldltk, Tre d d=i-
ETERS, Ac. for sale at reasonable prices, by
J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician,
1712 Et St. Clair Meet..
ROOFING MATERIALS.
Cement, Pitch, Felt, Paralane
rarnish and Mack Paint,
Lla t n h optotored and sold as eke t a i r E as m w otycr boas,
s
country, by
111 Smith Wharf. Baltimore.
FIRST ARRIVAL OF
New Wheat at the Pearl Steam MIIL
areJunt let recolpt oral:aline lot or n ew South
erst.Whest; which we are now maralfiteturLuir Into
flour, expressly forts/ally use. CO which we Invite
ha sttentlou or the trade.
1r2D610 IL T. KENNEDY d DUO.
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VAIEII FOR SALM, OF 106 ACRES.
underlaid with CU A 1.. %HI 'errs, cleared, •Ita
aorta rich' bottom land: rOOO.l °Tread di , DM *DPW
and reach trees; two-story nom ►
of Ogle rooter;
Teed well tined nrlth Mull ['born .L a rne Barn 0.4 all
necessary oat-ottlldinre: contenleat to tantrekeS.
bawls awl 11801 albcatoltro wiles smith or car
miniteam„ on nave 'Run, Baldwin toientiblio t
For tense.. C.l.lre on thol. on Isn.
0 VABS VILLiVAVALEE CLVft to;
r andfor sal" br • • •
Use r • t .
crtvpaeuTs rattly ' EE
t. edAra F tux a .
riukamAis, au•i;)Kr.
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ME
PRICE THREE CENTS
I 37‘.1110 :10 m ICZ) *Tip
lINSEAIIH & c4r - s
Watch Repairing &tablisinnent,
se Wirth 1131treoat,
OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL
LADIES , AND GENT'S
W.A. I T I C-aajei •
' ALL STYLES,
AT INILEATLTAIE'DIICED.PRIEMS,
-AT
WYLIE ST., NEAR FIFTH.
SOMETHING NEW.
Time Registering
BAROMETERS.
E:J!...1) 11Y TIIE AtiENTS,
33.ti.,EiXa.1131701" sb 0470.,
Desiersin Optical final.,
03 Iv/ Smola I , !r
Ibis lostrnmenv welly generally ased by rannekii
and Merchants, a.a. steambeatmert. It com
bines a Clock. Barometer and Thermometer. and
can be be depended upon for andleattng the change
of weather. /3-V-
Clet the Bent—They 'AIWA.T. Give M at"
faction.
Henry week, Dr. Quincy ft, Scott is called
upon to insert Artificial Teeth in eases where
other dentists hacs tried, been paid, sad Palled,
and in every case his work gives entire satis
faction. He is quite an artist in his line of
business, and has merely to examine a ease t,
know how to articulate the teeth so that they
will present a handsome and natural appear
twee, and will masticate the food thoroughly.
His pricer are tower than those of any dentist
the cup, and he will guarantee his work to bd
superior. So It would better for any of our
readers who aro in want of teeth, to call upon
the Dr. In the first place, and thereby save
their time and money. We would also assure
those persons who Ale suffering with diseased
and unsightly teeth that they can have them
extracted without any pats whatever, by calling
upon Dr. Scott. He has extracted for over lea
thousand persons within the last seven year,
and among this large number there is not ow
case in which his process has proved inJurio.
On the contrary, he can refer to numbers of
his patient. who claim to have been benefited
In renewed health. He extracts numbers dai
ly by the new ' . ll.ldifolene or Vapor" process.
and gives pure Laughing tine to those who
desire it, without charge. He makes ne
charge for extracting when a rttdolal tooth are
ordered, and gives a full net on Vulcanite,
with beautiful gums, for eight dollars. Hs,
member his number, Si Penn street, third
door aboye Hand,
BUSINESS MAWS
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
No. 4 Bt. (lair Street.
We hare engaged the services of an experienced
teacher expressly for the months of July and Au
gust. Students entering on the Ist of July can east.
ly complete the course by the ta•t of Augut t•
Tor elrealars and specirderta of penmanship, applY
at the College 'Puma, or address
N. et:LA.I , 7FX and
lebbeettatwe J.F.NeCLAYMUNDS.
10000 ACHES LAND OF LAND
SETTLED-: ea * .ed 4 171 - I.ll lj fertlll . Valleyn : 71 0 e
Kanawha, VII at Virginia. unsurpassed for rle.hrie.
of soil and 111.11ty of umber. C.ll 111 d other min
erals In sue. quantities. !Some of the 1,1010 but
short ITC. the great Eanawha suad lassilts
rivets. eeversi tams with houses, orchards, &C..
In 5e...! condition. Prices according to location
and :improvements. Timbered lend, unimproved,
as th e extremely low price of foot dollars per acre,
with prlviiege of choosing out of the above namber
of *cr.. A Large setUement hoain asly ha eli form
ed, and is daily increasing. Clear title warranted.
Tot further particulate adle. WM. H. BRILL
Allegheny City. Pa., or call at PARA BRILL'h
Mtlits 0TIL)/th., N 0.7 7 Federal at. IS Vi/R 5- lidt. , V
LEATHER BELTING.
PRESSMAN & CLARK, No. 11
.1110 iSTRICAT, near the Peultantlary, Alle
gbeny City, manufacturers of every d.criptlon et
l , tent ottutebed,_ Cemented and Riveted DAN
TANNED LAT/IYOR Dr.LTING. BELTh made to
raer and repaired at abort notice. ' Particular at
tentiou plaid to Lefts for Rolling ALUM and hoary
works. All work warranted. Organ respectfully
solicited. ' 102),11
AGENTS WANTED, TO SELL
TRIED .ALSW33 "2.I.LICrE;
Or, Love and Loyalty.
711 e sale will be very large, aid aaents will find It
for their interest to aII tots Mak In preference to
anT ether. Ladles and gentlemen trishlng pewits
hie emolument will do well to call upon or address
W. J. Iith.L.A.ND
Jr.lligainwr 75 Third btreet, Pittsburgh, Pa.
PRODUCE NOW RECEIVING.
2.C0 poundspellne Fresh Butter;
LW (Vies Choice Cousin Cream Cheese;
MO bids. prime Peach Blow Potatoes;
WO desalt Panay Brooms, in store;
pounds dear Jide Hamm. Instore;
ponnds Hard Country Sean. in store
NO boxes Roalia Soap, In start;
lir barrels Mime so egho m ;
bushelsHmall Beano;
1 barrel pore Mountain lilackberre W We,
lu store for ale by H. Hi MULE.
No. 103 Libel ty street.
HENRY REA, JR.,
COlllllBBlOl9 MESCILINT
IN MOBIL DRAIN SEEDS, BACON, LARD
Burraii, sues, ac.,
RE3SI Liberty
Jelekrts PITINBONUIL PA.
LA PIERRE HOUSE,
Philadelphia.
The subscribers luring lamed this favorite Donor
It h.. been BEFITTED AND YUIININkI ED IN AN
EI.stiANT BANNER, and is now prepared with
the most perfect appelutments for the reception 01
sliest.. The iirst4osition among PM-class Hotels
srLilgus . aintain In the tam e r , pziyttv.
F OR THE PURCHASE AND SALE
of 01l deuiptions of
REJL ESTVITE.
jC rauo
D fr ß ug . atre
Rio, et.,
10..., <Yr, E. C. REM No. er h utc.:4 ,,, ,.
Bini f.. D LV ir a l o nf ig OßrAGES want
ssoo, $1,000,113,000, $5,000, $lO,OOO,
For oue. two and Wee years.
WESTERN
JAMES 111.101aRilupptrtntendent, Ci YTON tt)Pattle,V.
STIVERS, . A., Commndant. The next ses
sion of etas ltistltutionwill open nEPTIGILE/Slttli.
Me. Circulars can be hail at the Book More of A.
H. English Co., when also persons Ocarina
farther I nfOrnaltiOn can contor vire Rey. 811dInt.
DLEI . Professor in the instunta, [rola io Y.
tO
e.do',
It August Obi P.m. JrZ;ll2ll.rra
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JAMES M. BALM,
..91R1.0.113Z13aZICPT,
ElZRmicirLiCrlT DRAWINI33 and srmu.:
ON6 for all kinds or ittilldinfti,..ana auper
geode thetr erection. on roaspnatile Was _ .
Wade on ANDEHSON aTi 2 SET,itetwevd
400 Robinson ilreeta;
clgegitvio? . case.,..leztra
,srob7
MONEY ,70 LOAN-4240100 .06
IJeu:
Hop* . 4 *tun.; A I N bre Con
ukeleutratier.• - D. likligY
Yo.. 3CIE growth. street. •
60 Boioesienimr, oirEiiititfil4o
iyat • , • Mom. 121 and I ]tEYY
23 Wood.inatnti-1
WATER PIPES -5,000 It. Stone
• rim, cross ii to etnue4kt,,
THE WEEKLY GAZETTE.
TWO EDITIONS ISSUED.
019 swEDNANDAIN AND HATIVEIDAYAK.
The edition h. forwarded walcdralll rehab th•
sooaeat ea the mall . •'
TIMM
SLN(IL COrllis, PEE.
Pally
ILUILIUF TE.N AND ******* 1 i,'
WEIEELL• & S
SEWING MACHINES.
We *Gelid salloan • mem to for e go tut.abar
and thresh wheat with a nail rati.or than to
see a wife wear
,tior 1.111. h. Vigor and life
away In the everlasting t`stlteh, &Web.
stitch." when a -sewing Ihxhies can tw ob
tained. The WHEELER & WILSON Is an
invaluable aid le every household. W. have
had several different Mille.= trial, and after
nix year.' service the NellffELY:la WIL
SON has laken the precedence as the best
where all kinds of sewing are to be dale In
a family.—descHonn dertelatariet. '
These =whines have 3WICE IMPROVE
MENTS, 3VRE LESS NOISE, are MOOR
MORE SPRED 1' and SIMI% Ein operation
Wan any Machine in We maraet.
GROVER & BAREWS
SEWING MACHINES
Hare been awarder, the FIRST PILEMIIDES at die
(*bowing Fairs foe the year ISM:
First Premium for best Machine work at Penna.
S tate Fair.
First Pict:ohms for best Machine work at Now York
State Fair.
Yost Premium for boat Family Machine at Ohio
State Fair,
First Premium inr beet Man tfncturing Machine at
Ohio State Fair,
First Premium for 1.C.1 Memo factoring Machine at
Minbitran State Farr.
First ereMilltla for best Manufacturing Manhinertt
Wileonsin State Fair.
First Premium for turst Mann facturinghlazhirut at
Lawrence County Fair, Pa.
First Premium for best Mar:nibs for general par
poser, at Lau nonce County Fair, Pa.
'First Prt tnium Au best family Machina at Punks
County Fair, Pa.
First Premium for best 3lanufastorlog Manbineat
Necks Ceti ty Fair, Pa.
First Premium for best Matrufactri ring and Yantis
ly Machine at Surlngneld Fab . , ohlo.
First Premium for best klanufactoring and Fami
ly Machine at Palmyra Fair, N. Y.
First Premium for hest Manufacturing and Firtiti
ly Maclaine at boron. County Fair.
YlretPrentufn for best Manufacturing and Fami
ly Mariano at Schuyler Comity Fair, N. Y.
First Preminm for beat !Intuit:re for all purposes
at Allegheny Costly Fair, Pa.
First Premium for beat Manufacturing Machina at
Allegheny County Fair, Pa
First Premium for best 31achlne work at Allegheny
County Fair, it.
And wherever exhibited.
oerfodur. 1m Fan h Strect.-Pitt.tottrgh
Tim
BARTLETT
SEWING MACHINE,
Pronounced by all who ueun IL Um simple',
F42.Chi.: 110,V lorfore Um public.
It but elTiictlce and durable as tt Is simple, and
sa practical as 11 Is durable. It has but to baleen to
be admired, and abed to be appreciated. At MM.
blues the elements of a •
Perfect Practical Machine,
Arid D offered at a price within the mare 01 nearly
every faruhrto the land.
The only low priced Machine In the Dolled States
llcestresl to use the WHESDER S WILSON PEED
—the nest and only reliable Feed ever constructed.
airSALESMEN WANTED.
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31AB 1 3ELA.I.J8 SALE.
PT VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF FL
Fa., Issued out of the Circuit Comt or the
United Mates for the We, ern District of Pennsyl
vania, and to me directed, I will map.. to Mtbile
sale at the Custom Houseln the city of Pitts
burgh, Pa.. on the Htlth DA ' Y OF AMAMI'', 1866.
St o'cJock r. Oh the right, title claim and Ln
terest of 06.611:EL J. %VALK KR of lu and to the
following .gescribed property, to wit: One 0001.1-
rl(eil fourth part of the flowuden Farm (and an
equal interest in the LemenoM) curl lair:lna 16 acres
wore or iess, Clint.. and lying on Pithole, In Corn
planter 'fp., Venango Co ,nd aourluti.
m
follows, el 00 the north a
land latelyowned by
P. T. Copeleud and danthel 'Lyon: 00 the cut by
the Hooker and Ilyner farms: on the south OT the
Rooker farm, and on too west oy lauds of Welter
liolmden, upon which said farm the otty 01 Pltholo
la built.
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Also, the Prather Mill proberty, c.ontalning ISO
acres more or less, 61141.11 P l ll2 1)1112 els •P(212012.
horoplanter Townthlp, Venango County, Penna.,
bounded as n 010... els: On the nor th by the New
Yore Star Compar.y; cam by Rickert's beirl; south
Philllp's Petroleum Co.; and on the west by
lands formerly owned by !lodge.
four-tenth (4-100 undivided part of NO acres
In State, County and Ts.renshipaforeseld, khown as
the lilekett's heirs property. 211t1 bounded as fol.
tows, viz: On the west and ..euth by the Pra;lier
31111 prooerty, and on the east by iamb 'formerly
owned by I. 'Woods.
Also, the Criswell property, sit; at., and lying in
Stare, County and Township aforesaid, containing
B 1 acres more or less, and bounded co 201102212, 112:
east by lands formerly owned by Thos. Allison:.
north by lamb formerly 01221112 by 132012111 west by
landsfonnerly owned by lea,er lireden; and ,on
the south by the N. Y. Star Co. .
Also, one undividedstrah part of the Rooker
farm, on Mho!, contutlng IS) acres more or lesa,
and bounded is follows, viz: north by Morey farm;
east by the Ricer fang; moth by the Reynolds and
Copeland farms, and on the west by Walter. Molm
den and Blackmer farms.
. .
Aisle one undivided one-twelfth (1-12) Interest • -•
th• fee of two and three quarters (Mi) on Cherry
Run, State County, and Township aforesaid, ad-:
thlumg e celebrated Reed Well, and upon which
ere are three (.) veils pumping 110 barrels a VMS. • ,
Man v, and one well bring bored, now down=
feet.
Seised and taken In everution as the propertr - .
Samuel J. Walker, at the snit of Geo. 14.
Cope Lind, Attorneys In fact of rare. T. Copeland., ;
ALESraft)Ell 111.111D0(111, 'Marshal. ". .
111.AtisetaL . B OP7ICg, Priminuutlti, Jitly WA& -
.1•23-g:eirw
MeCL.F.I.LAINIPS
AIIOTION EMNRIUM,
Nos. 55 and 57 'Fifth Street
NEW GOODS.
Hoop Skirts, all sizes. Hosiery and
Gloves, Ladies, Gent's & Childrens ,
Ildafs, Cloths„,Dress Goods, Bal.
moral gulp, louse Furnishing,
•Goods,Udibrellas, Parasol& • '
Men's lats, Straw Goods for •
Misses and Children, and the 7 '
usual large and elegant stock bf • •
BOOTS, SHOES Oil GAITERS -
BAILEY. ,1" itTe & C
OEO. U. PC7/ 1.
No. 1351. Clair strut.
So. 107 Smithfield Street,
Lead and Block Tin, Pipe and
Sheet Lead;
Wholeash) sad retail dealers to all kipiscT
Brass and Steam Goods;
IND HIPS OF eLC ITSCRIPTIOIF 4 •
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51ea1e 3234 "x 21 15 2 42. agtroert.
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HEWING MACHINES.
LOCK STITCH
WM. SUMNER tic
N0..27 Fifth Street.
A. F. CHATONEY,
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WHOLESALE AGENTS,
No. 69 Fifth Street,
PITTSBIIIIGII. Pe.
L.lll6}E srock Or
Maaufactarers of
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