THE I E. PUBLISH CD 1131 t Pennixnan, - Reed & Co., so'Tram:Ran. TERMS PIPS. TSAR BY 111P 514.040 5 PIUS. M Mi. dICEV.Et. EY ,'""t licgiftribmix 6agette. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14. 1880 Is the account of the doings of the Con gressional Conference in the Twenty.third District., the name of Benjamin F. King, Esq., one of _the conferees for Armstrong county, was omitted. The omission was not Mite by the Secretary, but by the type-setters. lir /Iry u.t.v rests under the impression that the Philadelphia Convention, 4hlch meets to-day, is in any proper sense an in depended deliberate assembly, he may as well dismiss that conception at once. The great majority of the members have been pecked, with a view to a particulai result, which will be brought about" with absolute certainty. The Southern de% - gatious are under the control of the President. He elands between them and their States and Congress and the loyal masses of the count try. Whatever he enjoins they must anal will stand by; and ha is not disposed to be hardOn them. Doubtless the whole pro gramme has been settled at Washington. Randall, Doolittle, Browning and Cowan are the real tile-leaders. Whichever way they point the bulk 01 the members will in fallibly follow. A. few men, sure of the positions they occupy, and untrammeled by special liabilities, may venture independent propositions, and exercise freedom of de bate; but a clear majority will be ander perfect discipline and effectually subordina ted to control. Whatever the President and Cabinet have concocted, in the way of principles and mesettral, will be approved, and with au appearance of heartiness and cordiality. Sows the abolition of slavery a strong disposition has been evinced in the South ern States to encourage the introduction of manufactures. Quite . a number of new cotton mills have actually started. The Selma (Ala.) Times, in noticing the arri val at Now Orleans of ti Philadelphia ship, having for part of: its cargo Ave thousand kegs of nails,,t4s; "In old times when the Southern idea of political economy was to raise cotton with which to buy niggers, and to buy niggers with which to raise cotton, this was, per Imps, well enough; for if wealth hero was land and slaves, be who owned moat was greatest, the standard of greatness being wealth; end neither land nor slaves could be used in manufactures. "'There is now Do property in . 01aves, and money . invested in large plantations is troublesome and unreurunerative; and we mast become a trading and manufacturing people, or accept the position of "hewers of wood and drawers of water" for those who are wiser than we. "That manufacturing is profitable, we have abundant evidence in the prosperity and rapid growth of Northern manufactur ing towns; and thedividends eeelareti by manufacturing companies Noi di and South during tho lasrfew years ; show that now i more than ever before nveAmeuta in this branch of industry yield the most satisfac tory returns. ''• If the Southern people will act fully up to the spirit of these seggettionit, they will find ample compensitionsfor the lose of the Alves, and the Un,ion will be bound to gether with new bunciar, rowing ont of 004 7 , tity of Interests that never shall be broken. THE Nashville (Term.) Press publishes a private letter from a , gentlemtua. of high character, living In Texas, to a friend in that city. Take a tpecimen.of it : "This is a fine. State, but the most dis loyal to the Government of any in the Union. It is almost ; impossible for a Northern man to litre here. It is the reli gion of the people-to klllloyal men and negroes; It is an every day occurrence for loyal men to get shot down in their fields while at work ; as for negroes, they are shot down promiscuously wherever they are found. I have to tarry two navies bolted to me all the time. I have, besides, two , shot guns. I hare to keep them load. e( in the house all the time. Yon may asgine my houie looks like a small arse nal. When I lie down at night I don't know that I will get,. up all* m' tbe morn ing. There is the worst state of affairs here I have over seen in any place in my life. There are no troops, nor haVe there been any hero in this part of Texas, so that secession is worse here now than if. was during the war. The State is overrun with bushwhackers and refugees, cnt-throats and murderers front all of-the Southern States. This Is a safe asylum for them.. They have everything their own way and do Just as they plekse, as there are no laws enforced here, no matter_ what crimes are commit ted." Mitts O'RtaLt.v—one of the most versa tile of living Irishmen—and that is very high praise—thus describes the "little vil lain of the Times," as a literary man. "Raymond's articles are like nothing but the nasty toy which children play with, and call 'Pharaoh's serpents.' From the smallest foundation of factand the cheapest glitter of tinsel, they evolve an apparently endless and certainly most %involute for mation of frothily evanescent coils—the wonder being that so small an idea cab be clothed in so - many words; and the gab stantiality of the argument being just about' equal in durability and tension' to that of the whitey-brown _Matexial vomited forth from one of Pharaoh's little pewter pyra mids." Thla Not, complimentary, but we ate afraid it la tne. IitkiiirSIVOLTWI ii not a grandson , . of George_ Clymet, one of . tho signers of the Declaration : - of Independence. Ile Is the son of 7.4tfard'Olymor, and grandson of Daniel clynter, livid ' Morgan town, Berloi county,' pour • the borough of Lancaster. lhod4 Ants ...no relation to . GeOrge. latterlired - PiillidelObia, near Dbrist'adturch. THE Ricloisond 2Eltoniner says: "If there is any layer, 'mitten OF unwritten, which can,reaell this old scoundrel, Brown; loir, it ahoutd be. ,, mpacd to atone Par tfeste hat mated Wbe ci-birttie . :'"‘ • r s , • ,, Artition is !list becoming au openly 'recognized InfararnhtaAty'9r ho part of the Preaideat's imotera • - . gentiminth' hits just visited Portland, Me., saya the pmple are cover ing the devastated region with, temporary frame buildi'ngs ode .ittory bilfeigift, that present it =loos appearance in localities that 110111 Ibrmerly -occupied by large and hmidsome structures. Some of the dd. sena. told went,to, New Yorkto bay building alit/eats . soon Mier' the lire, and found that everything available of that nature had heenxbouglit up by persona in New, York with a`"view- to speculation, They bad atm- engaged all that could be prepared within a certain time. The Port lanl men ware obliged te Purchase of these speculators - at advanced rates; or not at all. point of :Um numbers engaged and I the rapidity of - nurrentents; and also of re sults, the late battle of &Mows was one of the greettestir not the -- gieatest--4scor fought in Europe. Fire hundred 'thousand mat were brought inte direct collision with each other, and fought tem.boum, the muntalthm were at ,leest,,go:99. Thts was quick worlii• but , in the -proportion , of losses bears but slight oomptmleon to , many of the batiks fought daring our lito rebel lion, At Bedews tho)lpestuT warp: in" Pew/Pert/on °Cone Ad twenty—whllst- in our battles :Aber were as one tor Am, and nearly always rearlsel tO = • EMI THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. VOLUME LXXX.---NO. In. CITY ITEMS Summer Goods et Cost pars Muse Shoe Moro. Nwouner Goods Mt Cost Opera Howse Shoe thore. Nuaisairr Good■ at Coat. Opera Roma Shoe Store. lll:inner Goode lastest. Open noose Shoe Store. . donasoer Goods at Coot. Opera House Shoe Store. Shawristorifkooda .t owls. Opera Howie Shoe Store. flutainer Goods at Cost Opera Harm Shoe Store. . Ittustioser Good* at coat. Opera Haase Shoe Store. emunser Good • at ossa. Opex% Howie Floe Szet, Summer Goad• at Va Opera-Swum Shoe Stare. I=l Until you get the Cholera, but be prepared for it by having a small bottle of Fleming , . Cholera ROlTedy at hand to nip it in the bud on the Arai. symptoms. It never fails to cure when taken in time. Sold ouly at Fleming.a Drug Store, No. St Market cruet. fireat Rash For Baruatns At Wm. r!cmings., No. 117 Wood street, for all the I,...test styles of Gents fine light felt Hats, Men, Boys and Children's Straw Goods, Men and Boys For Hats, Mens Bilk and Caul. mere fiefs, Ladles and Misses Hate trimmed and untrimmed, at a reduction in order to close out our stock. Those who want anything In the above Hue will do well tb call without delay, at Wm. Fleming's No. Me Wood street. From a ladly Wear Maros, Sat:eras A Co, N. Y., July a, Da. Ilograrreit--Sir : I have long delayed writing to you my sincere thanlo for the good you have done my daughter. 1 can truly say that nothing but the kind hand of Providence and your Blvreus have saved he. from an early grave. For three years I have boon doctoring her iv tall eye ups and all kinds of bitters that kayo been recommended to me fur her, be sides having two first rate physicians: but all see:rod to do her no good, while I was search ing Ihe almanac, and all the newspapers that I it cool:Mt:old of, In hopes of finding some thing t ould suit her cue . Accidentally them part of a newspaper around some goods that I bought at the Spa. In looking It over I saw at a glance that your Bursas was teat what alto needed. I sentthe next day to Ballston boa and got a bottle of your Bit:. mesa. She commenced taking theta, and such .k change In one week with her appetite, ,:o the ofstre.s that victuals occasioned, and that burning in the Stomach. I never saw In my Life as there was In her. She has taken three bottles, and Is now able to work all the time. I think there is a little dernagesporki of the Liver. Please send me three bottles more, which I think will cure her entirely. We and others thought she had disease of the heart. Jul t bat beating and fluttering that would atop her from breathing at times, in all :plea. Yours, with respect, " Al ma. A.satua MoPszanos 'Host otter's tatters tr kald wtiolottnta woe retail at very low rater lemtnee Dreg and Patent Ate.iletne Depot, ae. a Market alma, corner of the Dilunc.ad el Iherket., near Fourth street. 711 E CHOLERA. New Year., August 13.—There were three Modred and screnty-elght deaths In Brook lyn last week, of which one hundred and thin. teen wore front cholera. • Nico roux, August 13.—ONE four cases of ebolurs la the city were reported. to-day and 2.10 delta Ls. BrOokly. wren 0 .30 , sad tour (lentils are rtportoil. titolera at Hilton Head and Ty bee. Nils' YORK, August 11.—The eavarnuth Har ald. of Friday, repent twelve deaths from cholera on the Lawton Place, Hilton Head Island, including tee white men. The dimase hue entirely abated at Tybee. el==! LA Catstes, Wis., August W.—Throe fatal °secs of cholera on the Steamer Canada, of the northern packet line, from St. Louts. Childers as Clidesisis Cincnou, Aug. 11.—The papers report about twenty eases of cnolers In-the city, four fatal, suns Friday op to into morning. ST. LOOM, August 13..—Fifty-ulne cases of cholera are reported by the board of health fur the twenty-four hours ending at noon, twenty-tax of which were fatal. The steamer Continental with a detachment of colored troops, arrived from the South at noun and anchored in mid-stream. • The cap tain reports fifty-One deaths by cholera mace leaving Cairo, sod twenty-six cases now en board, The steamer Henry ALUM, also from the South, had seven cases amt two deaths. Tho board of health are taking nottrs meas. ores to meet the spread of the disease. PLr phy3mtau, have beau appointed for grat- Llll.olls attention to the poor, and depota eswb ltebod whore medicine can be had free. FROIR NEW YORK. Elevated litallware vetoed-heal Train toillslors—lrlah; Republica:ma Brother haed-rAjunent for Eattmaniement.. Nava 'Thaw, Aug. 13.—Maihr Ho ff man has ye' toed the r.:lJ,ject for contracting elevated rail 4ewa n in some of the streets of this city. re lams a collision between two coal on - the Few Jersey Central Railroad th morning, The oars wore badly smashed butale loss of life or lujory to person I. h re- Intl ro A number of the Irish Republican Bther- In this city, have Issued an appeal to eft- Ise s for employment.. - • George ideliellap bus been arrested in Wash ington for endderalement of VAN) from hie late employers Van Ward a MuLhy, Importers, Iloekmtn street, this city, and brought here :or trial. Half of the money was recovered. ---ms.---- tt ea ig rialtos °Moneyed Roneerans--Dsr. Sickles to be lila timpresttor—Tbe lte• pOrted Trouble at Helena, Arkansas. law 'lode, August 13.—The mornb== have the following additional W spectate: General ilmteau- rut, Brigadier Gen - Melba thd regular army, having tendered his reeignatidn, General Wiles It is understood will.be appointed to GieSniosney. AB yet no utgelal..informatlon concerning thertported attack upon the town of Helena, .s.rkansaa, by negro troops , bas been reported at the War Department. Some one m C:luca• go, longs to the 'Treasury &14,C00, as belonging to the tinned States: Alsi °rest?. lrou Cinuilany—Caltforsto • dotes gamma. dAar Teaser/00, August a—Lofton company has boon lucorporuled In Oregon with a capi tal °rave hundred thousand dollars. There are eighty shim. :here with wheat for 'lining 'lining attains are lrreg_ular; Opler; 011.1 V, triage, 11,00; Belcher;l49; Yellow Jacket, 700; gal Tenders, num. VA.—Goaroat Navy Turd PoisissaaiderProperty of U. A. Wise. kORTRZSB 1101101. -Anatiat IL — COMMOdOre 11. Hitchcock; for •0020 Limo eommander iimirt Navy Yard, U has been relieved kk Beal - Admiral Stephen . Boman. is rumored in Norfolk that the property of Henry A. Wise bU bein restored to him. Nerropoper Order itevoked fiffesitticrien, Angns4l3.—The recent Kellen hunted by General Grant, requiring a partment Commanders to forward copies of fi eh hewePaPerawiebta thetr retretivP coin• in nds as contain sentiments o disloyalty a d hostily with the Government in any of lte I. anches, a view to their suppresszmi, h twen revoked. I American Selectee Asamiatieti. BM/PALO, Aug. Is—The American Associa thin fur the advancement of science, begins their • session hero to-morrow. Members of the Allsoolatign, who may arrive bore during the week, are requested toroport themselves at the Citizens Exctuinga, in the Yocuigkien's Aashellitiou, building for assignment to guar tars. 'Philadelphia Convention Canard, . Haaaranuao, august .hee patch In the Now York Nereid of Smiday. An tiog that Liovernor Curtin had secretly called for tWO thousand militia. lea canard. We are a • thorised Lo state that there is hot a word ot t h in it, such an tdealaav log never entered mind of the Governor. . The !' Nebel" TeamedSabana , . . New Tome. August , 13.—A PbUadelnida sp cud says / ,JiLt. Vallandiabam boa been terolL. or as alnettuber of be Conrentom, and th ere are Indinallons or trouble -being eansed by bin 41algrIxr PollOclf, Slane tinfendent, of :a Patted State* Stint, hag_ been removed, ItarlAnstvirrtSe at 1te, 11 , 2 . IlostaA Af t trast 11L-Tas extently: r i r n fr 1 / 12 4 14 ,21,1011:0;t1nt° LilirrOngOtnanaere stroyolity pre yeeterlay afternaori. 'Nothing but the round house was save& 1 Tr.rll4odo-7.1111.0S AWL Seep. , .PKII.ADIL262i4 ardar to g s. mots harmony in ibe ',foam:dingier theon- TOIttIO.U. FOrnanCLO Woot VAS_ a . 0020 4 : 1 ,.. not to . apppiL2lll 6U. : ' •;. : ' DlMPlinire =SIAS 1 1111 • Tux, Anagtocit--WVAZI; . , SECOND EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M 110:13150h1400.0 BY TELEGRAPH. CONVENTION. Copper-Johnson Confusion. TILE WIGWAM NOT READY. COPPER-.lolillaiiii-CL . Speeches by Montgomery Blair and Got. On of South Carolina. Special Dispatch tit the Pittsburgh Ossetia. aquas LI, MS. The utmost coofuglon prevails in the nuts of the Copper-Johusons. What urn called Conservative or Johnson delegates, from Ohio, Irn%to York, no,lgen, Pennsylvania and New have resolved to exclude Val'Beall/hat° Ern hazards, he refusing to go out. The Eau lucky delegation, struck with his courage tam, by Wm. Fernando Wood, of Nov York and Floury Clay Dean, of lowa, bavu with drawn—Wood, for harmony. Dean says the Convention Intends to tulopt the retruapective ron-clad oath. ollonsive as that of Congroes. The whole Convention in emu tpulat al in the nterest■ of Seward suit Johnson, and eontern plates the formation of a patty to elect out , or the other Prpident In Ms This purpose, &treacly dtselosed, has greally alarmed the Democratic leaders, who see Vs.l edigham is the best apostle to tall Fornoy's Pram, of toiurrow, will contain a , eador snorting and proving two position, first, no Southern State can be atlrnitted Imo Congress under Johnson's plan, but will retth-r he delayed In consequence of division• and treacheries already displayed In the Conran tient anti emend, that the whole plan conteu plates the destruction of the Democratic party', as essential to tho formation of s new Copper-Johnson organ trAt UM By Associate Press. August 13,—The rain which Ivan )eon falling nearly all day has Interfered materially with the completion of the wlg wam, and i. will not he ready to-morrow. It is understood that a temporary organiza tion will tee had ftt the National Guard's Hall, Sixth and Been streets, about noon. At s consultation of the Chairmen of State , lelegationn to-day with the Executive t;oin atittet•, it wee agreed that the organization e• i the Convention should comprise two gentle- men from each delegation an Vice Presiden's, mud the same number of each on the Commit •ees on Resolutions, Credentials, do Among the cuatrmen selected by various delegations are J. Tilden, of New York ; J. G. Abbott, of Maissachuwstts ; T. a. Pomeroy, of Mary Lind J. I. Orr, of south Carolina; Governor Par sees, of Alabama ; P A. Storer, of louletann I Barton Able, of Missouri ; Itmwtarck, et Ohio; O. H. Browning, of Minot.; C. O. Loomis, of Michigan, Governor Porter and Senator Cowan, of Pennsylvania. Vallandighato destines positively to writ draw from Um Con. cotton. Unary Lay Dean, of 1,,w., has Written a lei tor doellning to verve an a delega .4.rnong the arrivals to-olglit trulhann Rich mond. It In generally licileval that the blisincie, the Convention will he confland to Ou eniinel• aeon of prtnelplea without reform:inn to our political party now notating. It to supposed that Senator Hendricks, of In diana, will be temporary chairman Of the Con vention. lir. Winthrop, of blitavaebnvottn, and General DU ate spoken of In connection with the permanent Pretildeney An addrees was delivered thi. Toning In Lid of the irlilowe and children of carte K the Mid& Fund Hall. lion:. John of Mlaaonri, presided. Putts...tents he August Ll.—A large meeting Johnson cf Clymer and men was he l l at the. National Guards Mall to-night. Speeches were' made by Montgomery , 111.. tr and Gomm tow Ort , of South Carolina. Governor Orr said he oas eery glad to be present VI ILL the Detuocrats of Peutt..ylvaula at the opening of the fall eampaign. It had been ton long years since he had flail the pltt.ure ...r utaresoug A Peunsylvania allalleillai In bide, perolence square, and since that time the North and the South had been separated by n wide gulf, but that gulf wan now rtal and le. for one wished to thoroughly oli iterate all traces of It. lie said that Ike WOOl I.lot. [IOW rater to the last lout years nt t ugwar, but thereby Intended to call up owe r two Inci dents connected Wi th 11,01 which il wished to speak. lie and Ids audience bad n brought up it. widely different political hoots. tie Lail been taught that the states RC 0 supreme ; they, that the general Government ego su preme. Ills section had thin:tutted its sup- I posed privileges; the North ad dettleJ them. The South claimed the xi it Of seces sion. The North denied the cite nee of any such right. The South seceded, 01 with *lto !Corti, appealed to arms, and Ito ly both see .l Gotta threw down the gauntlet to kettle their dispute aeon the [told of battle. he war w. long, and desperate, and bloody,S et it ended to the defeat of the South, w o ti had c i, . _ pealed to arms as the lost est earthly re:sort. and Cal been against denial lay far more complete and lin' which could come from the hie tribtmal. The gnostic., of the xi ohm had been nettled completely and the results of the war had the general lievernment. tiros Cu nectalor , the southern people, a them, acquiesced In all sin he Caine here on this, the i pocturilty, to say it to — a no born ateri. ek e s, to declare that the Soul renounced the right of seceaslon and weal ted in good faith its allegiance to the gen ral govern ment. They claimed to be once re citizens under that government, and, as a ch, sincere ly wished (or th e welfare of the mmon coun try, the Union Of all th e Matra, I repetation abroad, and its prosperity at b e. As the peOple of th e North, thus IS our entry, said Mr. Orr, en well as yours. We aregain fellow. citizens. again brotders; and 1, a participant in.the rebellion, come here ight to say that I renounce the right of secession, the right of an appeal to arms, and deknowledge the supremacy over me of the government of this Union, snd the South now too, that it was once more a part of our common al onntry, had au interest in the national debt. That debt wee created by the war, but it was croa.ed by his country as well es by the country of those whom be addressed. Fie, as a citizen of the Union, had. an interest in Us payment, euual to that of °titer 'Wizens, mud he could say in behalf of the Southern ' people, that on their part there lOW no Inten tion to repudiate. They recognized It In all its force, and nothing was farth from their intention than to repudiate the debt of the Common country. One other point to which he would refer was, that the i South lied ueen impove by the war. Cholera Among Colored Troop.-11e. pored Mot wt Helens Pronounced Enloe. Ustao, august It —The steer C which passed horn last bight am waiontinentall le. dotac , anent 01 the sett (colored) Infantry, had sixty cases of cholera., luduced by eating raw Cuba sugar, and sis deaths had occurred. Only those who ate sugar wore sick. The steamers Hoary w ho and Platte Valley also had stet nesS on board. The report from Memphis of rlotous_pr.cell logs of the 56th (colored) Infantry at Balta. 12 pronounced false by officers of the regunent. Calumets at avo a Blempclltiear n.•—tie Reemeaa Il Unarms, Aug. la.—Daring the past foi ty eight hours there have been live deaths from cholera. 'Tbe physlebuss had a.maotingt to night and appointed a oximmitten to wait on the Governor and ask the establiahment of a quarantine on the river. and that the nom. Bury steps be taken to moot the scourge. Lociavitts, Aug. 10.—it in agreed to give the Mack to tam. li.mseau without oppoaluou. Candidates announced in the city prose have unlined the canvaas, and ho will be support ed unanimously. and . 111. Depend . . rots to lasare al an Early Day. Nsw Yong, Aug. 13.--Clty of Mexico matrices of the 20th Muria,, say there la little doubt that the Emperor Alaxlintllan and ht. depend. ruts will leave this continent at an early day. Tilt only hope of wowed la in tJmentreatiati of the Empreze in Europe. Fire So Cbarsostosb Maw. Boston Aug. 18.—Ono of the buildings eon nocted with the Charleston State prison, used us a cabinet maker's shop and containing a "valuable stock of upbotslerv, was destroyed by gut bat night. Low 11130000. - landion .100 boo m nor Travels. Nisw Tos. Ah/gust ILL—Queea Emma, of tho SonOwlOtlMAno 2 4 left thln city this morning *La apealal -for Wlahiagtoo. atm was au •ounapsaLed by Yr. Chilton, of the Slaw Da paftsb•llSandhorlid/14041ua• ==IM PITTSBURGH. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 18 FROM EUROPE. 1./Z 11 :1 , 1 TILE IRMISTICE BENEHD. EXTENSION OF FRANCE'S FRONTIER OPPOSED. United States Squadron Vißiled by the Czar of Ramis. MONEY AND COTTON MARKETS. August 18.—hoop.—The armistice between Italy and Austria, which expired on Bdturday last, has been renewed for tour weeks. The official Berlin paper opposes the claim of France for an estention of insulter. The Czar of Russia has visited the United States ■puadroo at Croastadt. 00XYZEOIAL .TELLIOINC. Ltvsaroot, August 15—Noon,—The Utattnt market Is steady today. The sale. are WA. mated at 10,000 hales. Lennon, August 11.—Noon.—tIonsols, ea% ; United States Five-Twenties, anti, Los nos, August lb, r. a.—There is no impor tant political news this evening. LIVIMPOOL, August IS, r. —Lotton market oloted firm; males to-day, 12,003 bales middling uplands as 13V. Loaves, August 13, r. s.—Uonsois, 3731, United. States Five-Twenties, 68%; Illinois Cen tral, NS; Erie Railroad, 431„ FROM WASHINGTON. The Indian Tronaleo—Pay and Bounty to Disloyal Heirs—Arrival of Queen Emma—Tate The on Clause. Wasarsuron, August 13.—Colonel Leaven worth, Indian agent In the country of the was and Camanahes, has just arrived hero, and states that the Cheyennes from the north nod those from the south, together with the Arapahoes and Ayellala and grule Bands of the sloes, are meeting In the smoky hill coun try, to hold their great meeting lodge. The Cheyennes say that the whites shall not make roads through the smoky hill country, as it le thLir hunting ground. It In thought teat much depends upon the moult of the councils hoot at the medicine lodge, as to the attitude of these tribes towards the Governmeut. If hostile Ind minces should prevail, trouble may oe anticipated from these Indiana The Rio wa• and Comanches are quiet and peaceable, and are in a prosperous condition. The second Comptroller of the Currency has deelded teat arrears of pay and bounty car net iw paid to disloyal heirs, nor coo such heirs he passed over and payment made to the heat person In the order of Inheritance by Use act Of July Ilth, 1111. to the use which called forth the above decision, he nays that the ease, Is not similar to that of a ondaildent of the United States, as much ua thr not referred to provides forte payment t.. the next heir resident In the order pre serlbod, nod that no each provision Is made In any law (or passing over a disloyal heir, mot this , in such ea.ws the money revert. to the United Staten, in compliance with the reeent order of the War Department rearranging commands of the different Military Depart ments. General Canby has WUMed command of We Department of Waishinguin, vice Linnet Major General Augur. Queen Emma, of We bilands, arrived here thin evening. The acting Commissioner of internal !tyro nue, h. written the following letter relating In We tax on cigars. • . eta.—ln wanner to your letter of the Ist, I have to say that by bonding year cigars, you Cul. have them apprise° at the wholesale market value, and on withdrawing them for ounsatoption, you can sell them as you please, el wholesale or retail, as you may and custo mers, but If no tax is paid upon cigars unit) tocy are sold, the actual prion rtuarlved whether at wholesale or retail, must be retail, end the assessed upon each price, the tat upon cigars sold at thirty dollar° per thou sand ta ten dollars, but lithe same , posltty of emars are retailed at fifty dollars per titan- Crud, the tag 'mil be fourteen dolls.. tampon gonna ma Washingotoo—Allorory 16i0.34,111i hilakobery mecelre• Her. WA...WT./T . OX, Aug. 11.—Upon the arri•al of Qat.. %mots I.lala evening, the, with her at tend/tuts, and escort. proceeded to the hotel whr re Prawtments had been provided fur User, The Queen was cordially welcomed by Attorney General sianbery, acting Secretary of Mato, in behalf of the Pre.Pleat. Tne Queen repilial, thanking the President for the tumor and irtmlnem be had usalfest, es! and the socretary for the courteous terms la which he had expressed the geoti of tot istIVIIrIIIIIOI3L and people of the tasted 511(1 designated to-morrow evening for paying a vtalt to 1550 President The oar. amity we• entirely prh►te. at Y. 30 D. to. tier 110. y wee nereended by the bend of the ritLh United Slat. est-alry. Cholera at Near Orleans. New Oaaa•rra, August 11—rho mortality la creasing at the rate of tim per rin.t. The 'Wens deaths (or the forty-eight hours end at•ls o'clock a. in.. arc fifty, flier., are no indleattoos of martial law be ,g wlthdrakt, Fenian Excitement In Canada. Yowl. August 13.—dpeclal Montreal telegram. mate great excitement in Quebec, at the reported Invaaton of Lenlana between Montreal and Quebec. There in not the least Itkeilbo4xl of truth In It. Epigram, •. 1.17111111,0,,,.. JAM. Wt/.—••You're . false, cruel wretch. not a year after marriage. To try aed degrade ma and pot down the carriage." llueorroi—• A lady. nit dear." wax the anowertag re pnisca, “le known by her coriogr. tint not by her coach. • Loo.] brayed an as, quotb Kate, "My del. oho., with hr. nful •rriagel . at) our triblle. be.. r •' tuve.•• saw be, h, marriage." ICON Tilt 0.41./.1 OF LOISING. I caked my fait .otie happy day. W bat abould call her to y I•y; By what sweet name from Hose to tt retro— -Ipthigeata, Mori, Lau.. Leabla, Della, Dort*, Dorlmene or Laereeer ••Ao!•' reptto.l my gentle rale, • lleio•ed, what aro name* but ale! Tote thou ...Dever salts the •lete, (ttelta, Iphlat tars, Lillarta, Laura, t.eabla Lally Dort,— Pot don't rorgei to call toe—lnlne.'• r nod 1110 ORxislon ' . ho wookt I than any .eat Judicial ht of on.- . nd forevor, .tsolded that romo. Thus d ho tunong orlty, and Drat _nor TO • LOOT. WITH • rein ol nLovbo. Fairest, to tote 1 seed thesegloves; If 3 ou Lute me leave au* the Li, And mat • pelt or levy*. am unable.," yonder beggar este", To stand or aft." If he says tree. he Ile. Boa Ilko [tilt tileturni you'd think that It breathes Whet lite! what eapreestoe what aptrat I It awns but s • 'Alas!" ..la the spouts. '"that w.ns to Its principal merit." TIM 111Slairs reamm. Melmaar smokes! It la some etude litre! Me mid:Mora are alarmed, and cry a 11. • f Ire ON • YOUNG LADY WIT/ GNAT HAM. Marked by extremes. bussianati's beauty bear. Life's oppOdLe• — youth's biosoom and gray naire Meet signs .or one la whom combined, are seen Wisdum•it ripe fruit and roses of nineteen. Low Necked Deere. add Tilting Hoops. Madame Demorest's Mirror of Fashions, for August, truthfully says: The press of England and Arteries are 011011 waging war against a prevailing fash ion- 4/110 against low-necked dresses, the other against "tilting hoops," Low-neck dresses have been worn in England from time immemorial as "I ull ilrese," and were formerly much more its aecent than now, as the old portraits and fashion-plates show. The moral sense of the country revolted, however, and for sometime evening dresses have either been made only moderately deeolletr, or some pretty trifle of Inca added, which rather !lightened than ,injured the lassmilugetlect. Lately French fashions, such as Pom padour lxidies, short waists and little lentl c forming mere strips of silk below the bust, have invaded England to Snell n de gree as to rouse a storm of very proper soil virtuous Indignation, and the result memos likely to be the extineition of low-necked waists altogether. In thin .saintry low-nocihod dreillir. Imre never found. insists favor as in Frant, or England. Whether it is on lassmnt of au puller modesty or inferior physical develop ment the Wine intuit determine. Certain it is, that with low dresses Ainericall women almost invariably alfert butted lace in the shape of capes or einaniseuarr, and In this way get the credit for a rounduess of torus they„.rarely possess. But what they gain on the soars of mod esty in high necked dresses they lose In the wearing of "tilting;' hoops. These latter abominations hove roused a spirit of oppo sition hens as fierce as that displayed In England against the law-mated dames, and''` re think with quite oqual cause. They are, indeed, so positively outriureous. as, monstrous, that It Is. surprising men will allow their wives and daughters to wear theta. The quicker hoop skirts go out of tlishion the bettor, unless some style Is adopted which is sufficiently quiet and modest for respectable women to wear. It la a Matter of qUlteritiffielent MOMOM to merit the attenti n of intelligent women whether It la best to give in a thringtless adherents, to whims Of Mahlon that are shameless as well as inigawattisnt. Os idre: ssiassaisi: k Additional Local Matters on Third Page Fleemen'm Preseozotion—Banquet— dee. Some fifteen years since the head Intent Bose Company or philacielphin eXteimell all invitation to the Duquesne, of tilts city, to pay them a friendly visit. They accepted the In vitation, and since that time several similar visits have been exchanged, anti In the long interval of years nothing has occurred to mar the good feeling entertained for each other. On Saturday a Committee from the l'hilad,d phia Company arrived In thiacity, whose mis sion it was to present to the Duquesne a hand some Illuminated card of thanks for favors received. Tile earth watt the very acme of ehl rographical beauty, and was surrounded by heavy walnut frame, both artistic, and unique in construction. . . The prusentatlon took place about nine o'clock last evening at the Duquesne Engine 111.111113. nap r Delany, of the Goal latent; handed ever the gift in a next and apprupyt ate speech, which W. responded to by Mr. Ogden, of the Duquesne, In the I ollowing word •- kieutiernon of the lioa.l —yen on me the pleasing duty, in behalf of the Du qun,ne Engine Company, No. 3, to receive the very beautiful and artidic token of your re gards expressive of the ktnit feelings which have Char.te tired our Intercourse in the past. loan assure you, gentlemen, that the gift will Le highly appreciated by the company which I have the honor to reprenent, and will tend slid further to atrengthen and develops those fraternal sentiments that a ionid always eclat between brother drouten. Allow mu to assure yott,.gentlemen, that whether you visit our oily as individuals or an seamen, 3on will al wayp and a cordial welcome at tho hands of tile Duquesne Fire Company. We whd, you, ion your return, to Convey to your tallow members the kindly greettngn 01 the Duquesne, and trust that our Intercumrse may Lei um pleasant in tile future as It has been agreeable lts the pant This speech Was greeted by round after round of applause, after which the company adjourned lei the mantels lee Cronin Saloon, on Fourth street, where abanquet was Stirs ed. Any endeavor On our part to convoy to our readers even a feint Idea of the excellence that. appear:al In every parent the well-spread board would he worse than tutus. Here stood pyramids of luscious fruits, with savory duelis sod chickens on either Hide, While high alxire all could be sOl,l the national bird, with out spread wings, fast molting into errxm, al thong!) the host bad weld to the pules of Int , L• log them frozen Into miniature Iceberg.s. At the invitation of Mayor lictorthy, who had been elected to preside, the aowsruhlage, num tiering sonic two heath...4l, took seats at the banquet table, and tor a time naught nave the clashing of anis,a and rattling of bates could 1.00 heard. When all had partaken, the cloth wax re m ova and the Wavy (run of the wlntage wee placed on the table. several appropriate toasts wets given and drank with applause, atter which, in response to frequent eras, Al etaader Nleilwalne came forward and dell, °red a Very clognent [itch VI are sorry we intre not apace to giro even an al, alma Of. Major Delaney followed In a few pertinent emetics, alter which he look u seat at tile r.nno and treated the audience to a popular I rich air, er Well, all thltiga l.nuelalttnal WWI very kne. Al a late hour the eulernoninent ended, and all 1101,14 taut highly delighted won thu .r.tut hleh had attended the affair throughout. The KLIIISt4I API rude Id .1 intrtleularly Co Lents John Flottolll and Lellitroy for the /1.- Aa.luot. mttoption those gentletnon bestow upon Meonag of rho Firemen.• Amusetattoo. A regular tueetang of the Firemen's MIFOCia. 1,011 cc, held bast evening, in alai: hall, In tile City ligiuling, Erement—Meaara. Istituto', Mcßride, Rees, WmDaher, Bork, Cripples , Lewto, Sleeper, Wallace, Carson, Al ward, Montgomery and Eroslilmit Met arthe. The minutes of the preemling meeting were ret.' and 011 motion apprised.A 101 l of Ute meesenger, Mr. Metiatlin amounting to gel-Ei, wan presentesi nA onions{ to tw pabl. Mr road the report 01 .he Lhief Engi neer for the last quarter. He mat.. the num ber of fires tor Haat pert° I acre twenty-throe. The folletw lit( anglastious were offered wito I report, rig • Thal cacti steamer be pro ymeil with a nips, to i.e struts-hog Strom Use strt els n the vielitity of all fire., while U. , ' same 111 r.• burning, and 1.111.1. 110 ',faun, mi ..a13.011.4,1 a Ili, the itre departints., be ..low ed to go within the hot.,tei mimosa:4 by saki i opus. r Yon' iiiTorml the [Mos mg: fissuireti, Thal the &Ade( Engineer he re. ai.IP.I Li. publlall. through thy pros,that It is Lint Wish of LL.le tttlnarlaheitt that elute., 1e rt.lalf.ked act to colairtbato any dinivilion U. an tereaponalhlo party, .for ac le :rat mu.- id ur :rig are., tin IL Mis.b. I tl dor ate ti.Q thing to ettlter of the comtinlei. tontir.int he liepartlnot, that the non t rlbutlon be paid to the reeneellve Treaan tilt of the varlon, cool pehols, or nay one of them, unit Last au... and :itaideilce, of the. rtetitirere be Laid othiel for LISP benefit of the Willy. After au arntuated debut., U. • Itleit ..everal pentlernen thenumerea liner of the tr....ellen, It awn put 53 the Chair and earlier' heauttneualy. In renpoune to an Inquiry from the (:hair, Th. Rene, from the Eagle, stated that at a ...eating of 111.. comps.) IL Cm determined r et to purloin on the lay .I..htnated In th• conattoetten, on anournit of being unable L 111,All/V. ilia nucuasary equipment.. lir from, 11.5.0 the Niagara, expressed t 14.1 the endue( of tn. Layle would ,•Ore the ceueure of the AranOcratlon and that .) oy br rim:46lM for failing to turn ocit. 14r. Montgomery, from the Alloy hen,, germ, .1.4 the motion of Mr II wilt, amt untended at loccinot tie grotto dile n contan do-- oho) ing. Tlet nation etta lost, trol the anoo ai pacratle ara Ilted for the let oat urtle) in September, nsp ele,l In t vonet ant ton. ten mitten a.lfourneti I=l Mr, Jones, of the borough of Mancoester, appeared before Aidet man I tonaldson, venter nay, and inado an Information against her unhand, ...hint Jones, tot drunkentleas and falling to coo ti chute to her support. The at tused was arrisned and brought face to face with hi. injured "fair one In the presence of the expounder of the law. Sarah abet on to relate her grievance., and, among other things, stated that Samuel had been drinking inceaaantly for ;several weeks, and that the entire support of the family devolved upon her. When •he had concluded, Samuel broke the silence he hail maintained throughout, by propounding the following interrogatory to his better hall "`Jamb, do yen not drink ws well as mei" After a little hesitation Mrs. Jones Yllll,l - er...41 to the affirmative, bet added: "I never make a heart Id myself. - The hare. baud deigned no anew,. hut torned Lo the magistrate and gravely said • "Squire I one that woman, I pointing to lip. .1 ,) better Lime I do my own soul, ant retsina that she 1,.11 give to drink, and bad tie Lerll.l- 111,1 to go to I LOO embraetal the cup in order that I might accompany her, for oil DO ACCOUIIL would 1 be emporated firm her." Atter concluding this strange defense, Samuel took lilt sent, a shade of tnelaneholy resting on his manly 1'011111.011.14,0, and refused to speak more. Ile had gained hie print. how ,r and, with Mate 111 her eyes, sarah with drew the charge, plod the costs, and, taking the tom of her loving companion, they loft the °nice tel tee friends we dare nay than tney have been sill.. the day of their nuptial, "Well, verily," an the ancient Anti/olub said, ',hat a world Is this we Ilre in." , Whlppea HI Woumen Two youthful feminlnes, named Florence aid Mary Booty, wore at reigned before May o; McCarthy, yesterday, for committing an a oaalt. and battery on the person of Thomas Galvin. The prosecutor states that the par. ties, herein before named, knocked him down at his own door lu Pike street, in the Fifth ward, and beat him over the head and back with their lista. The defendants state In de fence that Thomas called them such names that would imply a doubt of their virtue, and in self defence they gave him the castigation couiplaiJed of. The magistrate thought it best to hold the weaker vessels in s3oit each, to answer the charge at court. It to more than probable, that the girls will enter a era. cult for defamation 01 character against lilt with a Whap.—ticorge McCurry w. before Mayer McCarthy yesterday, on n &tare of assault and battery, pi eierred against hie 11) tiotlelb Mots. Inn!, parties are illaYtuee and are employed by vre wholesale ire houses. In driving along Etna street Wel vehicles came In collision, and each ebarK" ile other with being the cause. titcClurry ruling excited hlt Cilotc over the shoulder With :1 whip, sail hence the charge. Thu a cased entered brill for a hearing to-day. on the. liallroisal.--Ou Thumlay evening lest, at Mt. I.:taboo, na Airs. William Schrader, awe! sixty-four pairs. was od In plating it 1010/leL Of coal Li on! the Lraak tbe iteading railroad, she war run Over by the engine Wabsall, of the market train, and no terribly itithrod that Ilho died shortly after at her rtaldenea In bit. Carbon. It Is doe to Michael Conlon, a ',miler, and employee at the Union troll ICUs who realties in Liberty townallio, pod. beyond ' the borough of LaWrOnvoNine, a'hn h. a very respeetw- Ida ciliate', CO state that, he LEI not UM Wan of want name arrested by the Mnyorn ',olive for wattling barrel. at the Orr In Lawrenceville on nigh t. ti It RI Lb a Plaa,locla.—Mary Drown mime to Um Milne of Alderman Tayloryesterday and 61.10 oat h 14001ild. eimardish Rivers for MB bault, and battery. The deponent alleges that las. Rivers slagged her in the to with a dirty dish-eloLli. - The accused was arr a .t e d, but released on giving bail for a bearing to daY• pea saa be f o re Bastery.—John y esterday peared Alderman Lynch and mnde oath against Denied Ferresre fur assault end battery. The parties all reside hr rut w tonahtp. A warrant. ores Issued for the arrest of the amused. The attention ot the public no called to the emd of Dickson, Hershel A Do., In this day'e G A egrre., concerning the matter of the sfleg ed attempt to bribe an °Ulcer of Allegheny Lac). Dead and underhand. Discharged.— M. Vanderetair charged S. Green With attempting to rape q daughter of randeretairs, aged-seventeen, before did.- man Morrow yesterday, The -Dammed was diMherged and the prosecutor paid the vorts. >..~:~ f,.,r. A Hite Charges Her fluattana With an Attempt to Violate Her F himette A few clays since we noticed the arrest of Benjamin Evans and Luella Burch, Olierged with adultery on oath of Luella's husband. Luella procured bait and Evans was commit ted to Jail for a hearing on Satnrday. But at the time designated for the bearing the pro st:entor and his frail wife failed to appeal. Not feeling Instated in discharging Evans, Alder man Lynch,before whom the case was brought, remanded him to Jail and went in pursuit or Liu •eli and Ills helpmate. He met them n Maim, up Fourth street arm in arm, and before they could discover his inten tion had them both in custody. On arriv ing at the mug istrate's office the woman stated that she had never been married to Burch, anti backed her statement b. entering snit cgainst Min. for assault and battery with Ito Intent, to commit a rape, al leging that on lest Saturday, while along Penn street, in comnany with Ti M ir ' re!: puled husband, Ito dragged her Into West's carriage factory, and attempted to violate ber person. Tins put a new phase on the whole question at Issue, and, somewhat perplexed with the novelty of the cult, the Alderman committed Burch sad his wife to Mil to await trial, the former for attempt ing ,to commit a rape on the person rr 1, Litter I'M •...vana, tier alrcrunstances previously published. rutted !Hate. ',Cartel Court W Limon McCluldiee,v riding Mescal., August 13.—Martin Hawley and Robert Pinnin were indicted for currying on tee businemt of retail dealers without &United States license. The defendants are contrac tors on the Western Pennsylvania railroad, and purchased by wholesale each provisions us were required by the workmen In their employ. These provisions were then sold to the MOH at retail. They thought that as the purchases were made exclusively for the ben ctit of their own employees it was not neces sary to prismre a license. The Jury found a onlict et guilty, and the defendants were sentenced to pay a tine of one dollar and the costs of prosecution. The ease of David C. Hippie, of Lyooming county, indicted (or passing a counterfeit Nationtil Bank note, ass taken op. Hippie WWI brought into Court several days since, but he ItIOIMIAII insanity, and It was fond impos sible to try him. By direction of the Court lir. McCandless, physician of the county prison, watched the lieLlool4 of the defendant closely while in Jell, mid gave It as his opinion that lie was "playing possum." [ripple was accord ing.y arraigned, but continued to act crazy, and was only quieted by au intimation from the court that persistence in such conduct might acid several years to his term Of impris• onment In ease of conviction. Claim Agnate and site Equalized Bona ty—lniporiant Information. 1131.11111e1l m soldiers entitled thereto are pressing theirclnlma, and claim agents aro soliciting patronage, ire think it proper to cmake publication of the latest information oncerning the equalized, or additional, bourn y provided for by Congress. In responau in the Dap - lest of Melte.. Sr therm R Riddell. to send them "the proper in .dructions for preparing Maims for or/Italica ion of bounty under ins late law,•' the Sec ond Auditor of the Treasury Department re pues. %miler date of August Ilth "No infor mallon in regard to claims for additional boson•. under the act of July Titti, 1801, can be given by this u:hee until the receipt of such lulus and regulations as may be prescri bed by 1.1.4. Secretary of War In accordance with eitid act.- It will therefore Uo obeerved that nothing n ill he gained by preening claims at thi4 time. The 4'0.311er...111e glorolelde—lnqueog. In yoatenlay's iwao we mentioned the fact that a certain John Harvey died on Saturday, at his Some In the village of Connersville, Versailles township, from injuries received In a It - meat+ at the aVlove named place on hater• day, toe ILO nit. Janine DI. Lane, H.q.. Justice of the l'eaut . , held sat inquest on the body of .he al...creed, >eaterdry, when the 1011011Itug verdlet was rettoeted: "That tile said John tirrvey Caine to hie tenth from being struck en the hood with a stone by a jostreon named John Morgan, with intent to commit murder.. enter liarvey's death Morgan tura disappeared, fiLitn up Lathe present writing had not bean on ,tated. 1271M7 DONALD . .. , /N.-A t Flast Libertyon 3donday morn' og. at .9 o'clock. J.. CH tatil.T:l% . ll so., ni Jonst C. and Annie W. O. Donaldson, /wee mouths nd II days. Funeral from the residenc or hI. 0m . .., Vet luont at, <4.1. netu. Gas NN ork, Allegheny City, at CrucaldaY) arrznonon. Friends and sciatl.sa arc respectfulty lissltc4 to attend -lin Monday, the Fab lull,. at ty r. at ter.. 111/IitUARE - C. ~f oamuel A. nands-clan sn.l daustattr 01 n. 01 at.giway seed - 11 years and 3 days. No I, No.-calm escillng papers. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, 111.LOAL CEMETERY.--The lwao fn I • 'God '•-acre." the Ipt go burbaz Lt!7OV i r e r eh tt ic ref.' elbto ;4=llLdteiegkl Alleaeey. V For hurl) lota, pursuits or Mies, esll •1 utetral Drug blurs. of COall. a. CLA %EY, Alla -4:10. . _ FAIRMAN & SAMSON. UNDE'RT A TCERS No. 196 Sm ithOseld St., cor. 7th, I=l mrcri.e.cs N3C. LNI 133 SAN DUSKY MUM, A LGICAMIZA - V. PA A LEA. AIKEN, INITIMEELIC. No. URI Fourth ttroet, PlUsburgh, Ps. COTYIIIIS of all nth dr, CILAYES, OLOVICh, and a►er. doaerlpilon of run nil Foram:dm, doom Mrnmum. Room. nnd Wean Howse mad Carriages ruraMbed. a►aaioue—Peer. David Yr..., DAL, Boy. M . ' , coon., D. D.. Thom., liurtmg. rap, Jamb II Vllter. U . T. IN LUTE & CO., UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, llanenecter. Wood'. Han nod vicinity. RHIN RIMS Al NUKASTER LIVERY STABLE Varner 01 130.2e111 ekartlurs .I.retts 11 mrs , and Carriages turaished. THE PUBLIC—Our attention hat 1..0n calla I to the esulutlon pass hi the Allegheny City Council. at their last monthly meeting: . . • • at,. lard, that we condemn and censure the in. routpu.ing the firm of tricks... lid &retail & Co.. for preferring the charge contained In abide toenicatioc, dated the 12th day el July. Isa . alto. m alto. for attempting to bribe an official 01 this •a. they themselves admit. We do thereforo deilare that said Ono have forfeited all right to our ..on Ode uce and estaent.•• . . . in forfeit the confidence and esteem of the mem bers composing the Allegheny litly vonnell streets ,as v think It should do .1 honorable men. But .rnn suchresolution results from the partial ststemrnte ol • the ease. and these statements wholly groundless, as we allege and eats prove, such • reap lotion 111.00111 not dant•ge us In the co,morilty. We. 111i:term., submit the tolowing statement of the 'whole ease to thr . . In ...seer to propon•li puldished In Daily Oa. nrrit, we submitted • lid the Allegheny City • ...owl* for form. him s i ooo fest 4 Inch and 3 .0 feet 3 loch wa.cr p.m When the bids fo rrepen ed, inmost mwe hoax rens.. to believe the dli spp Aliment of certain partleyo our bid was found 1 ,. be the lowest. and one of our arm was pot 0101 Any 4th to the City Controller that laid contract ismu awarded to us, wed to proceed with the wows, sou he would p.epare • Written contract tor .Ignatores, which contract • as never o [Mien. gie ~,.g as his reason for delayi ng It that the Committee •••olld not give him the umber of test required. qt. Stay th, one day after the rentract h •al been Wto us, Tnowas N. Miller called at our Work mind offered to procure us the contract for a euomission of one r er sea . which we declined to do, not that we °Wetted to pay P P0111M.5.1.1 to nArtlen who procured us contracts In an honorable manner. but because we did not in Miscast, require the services of an agent as the onotrdet ban already been awarded to us. Shortly after we bad tether eorge . y,7 the flee nor oat. commlsalun. bitter, hrotuer of Thomas N. Miller nd OdPerie teotleot A.legheny Water Wefts, called at our orka, and without m•lgning reatme. rtneWr m• Jed the order for all pipe ler Allegheny City. ' , Wittig In our neat efforts to ascertain the mane t h e sot: cit made the Colation of sew " f " e "I'. councils mal ' TO h COlue. of A Les !h • lowing tatementt Pnrsutincit, July IL 1856. To the Water Committee, Allegheny City, Pa,— entlemen • Ap 000 .60th, INA we y bid on s AKIO or 4,feet four inch and 500 (act three inch water pipe. On the 3.1 or 4th May, It. 11, notated me . NI. Morris,) that the contract had been a ••ded to s, and lo go on and . tpe, and le would glee us an order make I r d ascertain the amount required. The w b o „ ue mu at day after Mr. Francis untitled we to make the ta ne pe, Mr. Thomas N. Miller called at the foundry, cacl s• 10 lie thought he could secure us the contract tor waking paid pipe, and would do so for the repl ier commte•lon of five km cent., linter did not feet eispoar.l to pay tint per cent. for a contract we al ready had. came days after the pipe question had hero settled Mr. Ucorge N Miller requested me to mike Wm a 1,1 , 1 on mlaeoll.eous canting. for enter work.. and • separate bid on about one htmdre.l 3 and 4 inch stop cocks. On Mty 7th made him • bid on water wo hi cntlngto, at tome and flee-eights dnts per pound. and on atop-cocks at twenty-wee. ollars and ninety cents each. Ile said both Olds were and tomb paring for the same arti cle., Ind he wd hoot up patterns and send OM to on. I then proposed to allow lama comotholon un what wore Its might send os, bathe declined the offer, saying his brother Thomas would eel as his agent, sod any arrangements I eould make with him would he ail right, but never broke to the agent about the matter, but comequently never thata work. ID the pipe feet)mat ter we delivered all woo iodated (about 21115 nod wont Mr. Miller countermanded the bal e or the order he woe d nut glee any /Odeon for , 131 nc ua to, except that it Yeas Ms Instructions. Al. tuottgli ae limo no written octane., we fee. bound to dtil yet them, and think you equally bound to or der them. We feel Satiated If there bad been nu *ge couldla case there tallhav been no trouble. Wehave delivered tho pipe as goon as wante.s. auu tererytalng would have been elittrely walstactory. You will please advise us Whatactien You take In this matter, and oblige resneotinffl Ls urn, L. PV5101i1615, Of Mason, Marshall 6 Co. After the above statement had been sent to the Committee. we were wall d on by friends of T. N. Miller, and entreated to withdraw It. width we de al ined to do. We-were then asked It we would with aw It provided Mr. hillier would restore us the contract, which we also declined Feding that our rase was so plain, and relying on the tlollOtty of Otto Committee to do nail:mime... were ninth surprised at the unibunded charges con tained In their resolution, and can only 2000001. for them on this pruned that they were deceived and misled by Olin t u ne f a rts those w ere Inter ested I n concealing the farts of the Care Maltblia/X CO.. Prifinthitoll, August Mb, VIM. ..--,401--NEUI—GNM—ENThrth - 100 DOI. prim* IP.B. Mew; Ito bow dubber(' ()berme; 25 D 0.% L 40,00 0, 1,000 \ Vetere:odious received dear! In barrels ;Aires Mellons receired - danit . residua and Moine* received daily b Lex i ked, - , t0T1T" , A.1.26.111t • MM=Min : • PRICE THREE CENTS. ;ip aiLlov in lat ao BARKER & HASELTINE, 1110.12 Filth Street, Second story, OVER 11. RICHARDSON A CO.'S., MALE. IN LOOKING GLASSES, Pictures and Frames of all kinds, MOULDINGS, ac., &c. A fall stook connt.tly on hand. ' •o7lhbTl 10.2r..03131 LOSICIPPIL OMNIBUS AND LIVERY STABLE, ab. 410 rents Street. JAMES K. DAIN, Pzoprietor, x..-‘ , .nntbaseo . sad carriages 'ishsd co, al trains. Also, tut }USW..., Ws and Parties, as short native and reasonable razes. Stable Open Day and Night. 173:00.T.T11.1.1 ID. IcArLoR., Preet w. N. reltl.BOT, Bee'y. PITTSBURGH BOLT COMPANY. WE ARE PREPARED to • oil kinds of Bolt, from St to 3 Ineher JOINT BOLTS, OAR BOLTS, PLOW BOLT/3, CARRIAGE BOLTS, IsUILD,NO BOLTS, FOUNDATION BOUM, SPLICE BOLTS. BEI SCREWS, N UT WASH ELLS, &r.. 1 0 . Corner Morton and Butler Bn., Ninth Ward. Ur den left at Port PIG Foundry. General Itlmakatolthing promptly attended to. JEMER =MIM=I o•:.i• Book and Job Printers, Will conUnne the Book and Job Printing haziness to all Its branches, at the GAZETTE STEAM JOB PRISTING ESTABILISHIIMIT, 84 Fifth St., Gazette Building. And respectfully Wiltlit • share of public oxtron- 4:0):1,10:1[40:41;'..:Orviof:}1 r=wftl,w't , 4‘?nA lITIRUMPWWM Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT VITATISON, Illast_wDr. REMOVAL. 160. Smithfield Aired. 160. JOHN ZWEJDINGER, Fortnerty of SO FIFTH STREET, boa removel to No. 160 Smithfield Street, Two daars abuse Sixth street, where he has a its sanest steak af Pianos, Melodeons, Organs, And all kinda of 11„ ICAL anti nTitl2ll.lB. ' 41110.Mast , 1 12.60031 mm repaired with tleatlelle and Meow*. pie= STEPHEN H. OTT, GIENZILL Die Sinker, Seal and Medal Engraver. sued. RAM AD MEL infM . SITPERIOR SEAL PRESSES, Cancelling Stamps out Vidtlag Cainln, Also, PL.41.71:8 YOB 11 Itg,No cl A rra D ru. 93 Wood St., Cor. Diamond Alley, cuwv, acroc sTOr..) latel PIT TSB MUM. BANK. EXCHANGE RE S T A_ TJ RAIN - T, U. SCHILD, Proprietor ./ro. 90 Third St., Pittsburgh. bLNING ROOMS All the inmates of the season. Choice Liquors, Begars, &e. erirsta Dints/ rooms op stairs. !Thhlgh- PTIT2J3IDIGH IRON WORKS. J. PAINTER & SONS. 11.1.1113111.CTIMICIIH Iron Bucket, Tub and Trunk HOOPS AND SHEETS, felltuin PITTIBUROR. PA. I. p . C. DUFF!, MAXIM Tan, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, And dealer to Touxr A STOVES, RT HOME ruaN xsalivo COODS, WATER COOLERS ASD ICLE:3, No. 14.43 4:3-rimaxt Seltreoevit, PITTSBURG-IL PA. • This Houle Is the Cheapesplaoe In the city neves and Ttn Ware. Job Work promptly - ed 43. VALUABLE BANK AND INS M ANSE STOCKS, 130NDS, &C.—Un TUESDAY EVENING, Artgast 14th, at o'clock, will be .old, o + s Un eean ld stre Boor et: of Commercial bales Booms , Sln de 20 abases hccond National Bank of Pittsburgh 11 do flank of Pittsburgh: io du Trstlesm.'s biannual Bank; •• 2 , 3 do Western lominkaeo Company; :Xi do Cash luauran. Company; 6 do Monongahela Navigation company; *Ur) City of Plttaborali Oompirunlae Bonds; WOO itilegheuy County do do• sins A. McILWAINE, Auctioneer BILLIARDs ! BILLIARDS I I ___ .411.177:K) MCALICAL Ite.pret.ully announces to his friends and the pub lic generally, that he it.. Jost IWO owl Ms new and commodlou. BILLIA RD CONN LB OF LY AND hi . CLAIR UT ETS, entrance from Ist. Clair. The tables are ucw, and construct ed to the most approved and eleg tat stole, „lad ell the appurtenance s are new end complete. Aver," adult which ma, conduce to the pleasure and enJoy- Isient Of his patron. will be anorded• 937171a41 MIK CUSH & CO., Practical Furniture Manufacturers, COL PENN AND WAYNE STREETS, La.leAtt •ty Les of FURNITURE constantiv on band. HENRY REA, JR., COMMISSION MERCHANT IN FLOUR, GRAIN. REEDS, BACON. LARD BUTTI.R. KOWA AG, ROO T.l.)=kfort - sr iff tweet, Jelomes PITILIILUStiIi. PA. J. WHITE, .1V0.66 /Federal Street, .itilegibesiy. CARPENTER AND JOBBING, AU work entrusted to Ids care will meet with prompt &Meeting, In either ell,. jyl2:fia 110LNIES, BELL & co., Anchor Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh, Iltarkulacturers of ANCHOR (A) BILIEZTINUR, ANOIIOI3 (13) IifIELVINUIS. ANCI101( (0) b1ik.6111468. And ISATTLti O. m 1L3212__0 MONEY LOAN OFFICE, NO. 151 ....SHITDYIELD STIMST, corner of Sixth. Pittsburgh. • Mousy Loaned on gliver Plates,thins, Ptstole. Diamonds, Jewelry, (Sold and enter igatches. Clothing, and valuable articles of every description, 7 he good. cannot be delivered without a WAAL Not accountable In case of lire or robbery. (leo& -of every description for sale at lowest gbialelDEL Do ROY. prices. Oeu:d7o) - - HILN2 , I:Ri b , ~ :11, .. .N 0, ae s OIIIT , GAGES want ssool sl,ooo, $B,OOO, $5, 000 , $lO,OOO, Tor one, two end Wei years, CLAD FOR BOUNTY, &e. . . Tbs.u.d.rai,...l will collect all bounties, huh, Ps/ and phalli= hue soldiers nuder the aids or Congress or State laws. - i s Congress bas 43 n Just passed as equals hood. lies, ander whleti vetersh soldiers are %Mods* bowler of tram 111100 U. 55100,, '- ' • t."2.lißoLtmv l , . fr r' - . . Ilttorneriat 1.1. W• . , - /711. .411.w.g " 211 " .24- !;?•!trallreeii i. $9 oth,WNO CAN BEAT THOWOT): For 1%4 Weeks ' I- i ... i , ik , impl ,igagohfidrrr i . 11..,/0.:11C A -" tt ,1 t _ , . • . i ., '..,.,: k . - ) 1 . ;ear:maa., tortheiisa;itdara Dtl,l4ltalih4ol4l4llfUeehoEl4,A:Al4#o ~. ••,.. 4 0/.1 . i. , ~... ': ..`.,..„, . -.•.... ' --:'.';'°; .•i'ji- - 1:::• . - ':',r,'....,',.-.--'-'''..-L'l';':"--:',ft' ..;i';',.';'-'',.:; - - '-". -- `-r - • '',- ';'-:.-1:::;::--,Z'.-.'..,,--::,.rsif.;',',..5...'-1::.'-:!:.-;',-1.-z17',..3_7,:f-:'..:''''..,7,':::',7:-,,:t)t:':;t_,It4t.,:',:, ;i7*.l7:i:" .:.,—.4:z.r..4.6._,,,-.•44;,,,,,::*...f.,:,-;;:i4.,-,..,-—,:.44.,-,...z4.-,,,,,..:;-,;:::,-,,,,zi,r,fr..."4',.:73,:::',,,t(t,47,77.*:flAI:7;t7.:17,'—' BUT TOIVE NOTIONS, Toys, Baskets, "GrASOFLICEMMEISI4 cISCL i p 411 LT J. G. Lanes Vatif4btare, leo ...um maim Gmarr 11011S16; v. agr. allalngtralr; witrcrsor. Cautpf 1141'41410W81eei4, Wear the Basimittion maawlizers urn. PA.- :rimy -404w onveassA L mum — t EMI TW .011 WED =I EIiMM . . • tiLums o U DITNSI wain GB 711 . 1.Ttb. JSMINCHOV 01VPOSITE MASONIC HALL. LADIES' AND GEAT'S W.4ll2'X' CM:DEEM. AT GREATLY REDTCEDiPRIVEs N7117X-T-LT-• TATX-TaaCririElk. wyLIE OT., SEAR VIrTH.I SOMETEELNI CI STEW Time Regisiering BALROMETI - 1; RS. Deniers In ' Optical Gooda„ D 3 1.0 Sin'Wilkie! Street. LTble Instrument le very generally claw! by Farmers and Merchants, IL+l well iw steamboatinen. it twee bine, a Clock, Barometer and Thermometer, and nee be be depended nylon for tndleatlog the change of weather. Irff J. D. R.ABIALEY, 336 Liberty Street, DILILLYN IN FINE CLOTHING, NEW YORK MANUFACTURE, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. for (IRAN 1' RIZ 6, MEDAL am/ Zi•B STAR SHIRTS. Remember the NEW IRON irRONT. opposite me- Wayne street. je2lrre EZEI J. D. RAMAILEY, 334 Liberty Street, I (iJI ;) :1. CEMI lEL.ELTIES AND ICI.A.PES, FOR MEN, BOYS AND CDILDKBN. The Newest Styles always on hand and at the Lowest Prices. Look ont for the FOUR LARGE WINDOWS. op poetic Warne otreeL Ita,:enrrre J. D. RAMALEY, 334 Liberty Street, Boots. and Shoew. I= Ladles', Misses' and Children's CUSTOM MADE SHOES AND GAITERS, I= And at Lower Prices than Down Town Iternember the POUR LAIC ON WINDOWS, op's. Ate Warne street. Jer :ettrers MERCHANTS' HOTEL, Corner Smithfield and Third Streets, 1-4,..,1=3—i..qic,,=.4 THIS OLD FAVORITE HOTEL Eating been thoroughly renovated, repaired and reforashed, . IS NO 01.11 Ito 6 5118 RECIPTIOS Of GUM The proprietor (formerly of the BT. CMS BLZ:3O expects from Its central location, his experience, determination to please, and by MODEM/a( CliA.tßifid, to deserve and reusive a liberal pat ronage. . . . 113:3 PUBLIC SALE OF BEAUTIFUL A PITIED TOR COUNTRY HOMES IN MA NS FIRLD.—The midenignoi will oder at rubile Male, on the premises, In Kausdeld Tuesday, August 14th, 1866, At lON o'clock. a. M., OS IAiTS, to ey I feet, And 1.1 Laltbff LUTS containing from EIM Imre*. Un some of the lafger 10{1 la growing one of the does. orchards In ins country, embracing Vouches. Flews, Fenn and Apples t f every variety. and nn denying Is • good vein of Coat. These lois are within 10 relnutea• wslk of Mansiield Statics of Pittsburgh mid Steubenville Railroad. and on one of DAMS - acre totals erected a Frame Cottage con taining ti rooms. The prJperty Is located in the bestpartof Mansfield in which aro 3 A Chusehea. 2 Academies and I Public dehool, and offers to per sons desirous of purchasing • country tome • rare uportimity. 1.11101.0 offer et same time a LOT by les feet, no Drown avenue, shout tbss centre of liansgeld, on which is erected a Frame Dwelling Douse and enable. Fargous wishing to attend the nil, will take the Mansfield Accommodation Tralo, leaving the Union Depot at 10 a. m., mt.. at 1.433 and ip. m. Title Indisputable. leans one-half cads; be aus. in 1,1 and 3 years, with nterest. For partk titers Inquire of staitufl J. V. ROWLAND, Mansfield. ADDITIONAL BOUNTIES TO Soldiers of 1861 and 1862, All who served three years .ro wittUed to htoo bounty; those serving two yews, 00; or who were diseharged by mann of wounds, or Oats heirs. 2 hr.* Months Extra Pay le due Volt:Weer Officers in the write March ad, ibia, and dhseharged, mustered oat, or reelgned slime April v 1863. re.sstoNs.—Permanentll disabled are entitled to Pia, SAO or SIM, according to degree 01 disabil ity. W. J. t HALL PATTERBON, AttorneTs, aul 7l Grant Street. Pittsburgh, Ps, JUST ARRIVED MN THE NAST. BOOTS AND SHOES. a . .ahmazim 1.1.0.1333, No. SO Market Street. Pittsbosgh. Pa. mis old established house has new store thirty dee thousand dollars worth of Boots and 4.h005, the styles the latest, ta p quality the best. whic4 _we are determined to sell at VErclt LOW MINIM. We have resolyed not to be undersold by arly In the Nur trlele that keep woods worth baring. Coll and asser , ue mir stock of goods, and are feel sttisfied lastpet will aurae. what you want In the Boot end Shoe Liu, Do not forget the place, 89 Mark/mt.. 1101111. y 1„IA' 0 , ,1:11411.1)7r1: I/ 874TUdlir, ARCHITECTURAL DECORATIONS, DESIGNS, AND MODELS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, At tke Most Reasonable Bates. =1 SOLDIERS , tilZO. M. PCP/ I. no. 13 SU Claim @met. ES &DLTm. lii I= I=l Wholesale and Retail Dealer In •11 kinds or S. H. RIAL, Proprietor. B OBIS, POIUJMT.IIX'S, X. M1N1.0110,31140216 Pens Streit, IN usbulsh- Mfg