THE DAILY GAZETTE. PUBLISB ED BY Penniman, Reed & Co., NO. BO Ihrre STIIIINT. PITTSBOHOIL, I=l TZ&B BY MAIL pga wittaL 1181tVZ11 LIARILLISIL...:BBIt the gittohurgh 6nette. WEDNESDAY, AUGLST 22, 1866 Tim groat struggle for the Congressional nomination in the t2Olll Distriet has at length been brought to a ,dose. Elton the i 904 h ballot Hon. D. A. FINNEY, of Craw tor county, received the nomination. R. FINNEY has been twenty-five years 11l the practice of the law in Crawford and adjacent countios, and is the oldest lawyer in ill, District. He yeas a Whig in the days when that party was l'it being; was a mem ber of the State Senate frotn this county and Erie front 1944 to 1 , 40, and distinguish ed himself there b his rare ability and honorable conduct.. A Radival Republican be sustained the W t tr for the Union, a nd effected a great work in encouraging volun teers by every means in his power, at a time when throe-fourths of the men lately _assembled in Convention at Philadelphia, were in the rebel ranks of the South, or secretly plotting for the overthrow of the Government at the North. E mongrel thing known as the "Na [local Union Party" has well nigh es bausted itself iu presenting a ticket for the suffrages of the voters nil this county at the COT throming election The candidates are interlarded with a few Ilemocrats in order, we presunie, 41110i1_ , that refrilk•tOry eklllolll, hilt until the unit rrified shall have held their nominating son vention, we can not believe they will unite with the N. U. ticket. Loyal citizens may rest assured that t h e combined opposition will be de Incited by an overwhelming majority. here is the ticket; contrast it with the one which appears at our bead . Sheriff, Joseph Boss; Clerk of tine Court, Col. R. Anderson; Clerk of Or; titans' Court, Capt. 'William Full wood; Recorder, Co p t. A.. Lan pre; Ite.gisnnr, John Small; Colllllli, sioner, John Shaw, Staler; Itireetor of the Poor, Jacob K ell, Sharpshurg. Assembly Samuel Mc Em, Pitt township .lames Blackmon", city; J. I'. Heist I, Bittning ham; .1. ('. Butrum, Lawn uscrille ; Hall Patterson, city: 1/r. F. Bardtineysr, All, ghcny. HORACE GRIMLY has been badgered again by Tun - mow VERO, about his posit inn re garding the trial of .7 CFI'. DA V Is, and strikes bark in this style "We cannot h e lp regarding the itnpri oilmen( of Oat is its a swlndllng farce and cheat. Ile has sill Muttered so long unit only the willfully blind can fail to see that there is no purpose to try him with any in tent to convict. Ile is ken( in jail awaiting a favorable time to let him out. 11' tried, there will lie a I ;water of a million spent On lawyers and witnesses, with no idea of obtaining a ver d ict. Meantime, the scent ing lion is i - onsiantly assuring the prey that lie is no real lion; bet only Sinn:: the Joinor --Mini...lied no roar and F.llow his tcetb to saye him front the blood thirsty Radical- We renew to play the pan assigned its in this paltry business. The ;disinter is not to Ito punished Inr is not t on to be I riod in earnest---nap the e alit! I, I ' A IVhiTl,l; itt iLr 11:t. "n T. gro r tift illid pro, e,.1 olp., 11l the Wiz,‘ - . .id The idea that we ,uhnutte , l al; to arhitra Gm of Ili , aa•l eh ••. the iit 111,, Ut it rr , lii it:S:1111'4 u 11111A' antu , le 11.1 . Tat lyinw crl', and Wu gt, 1.,, , Nll . ll ing echo, " (in to li•iilit '' It s, faile , i lake it let It now While Si it 4111 thi South ,i , migh.v our friend , is urarehiti up on (lie( ity from th, North Philadelphia 'will he ours, the loutle to he toitqlit thole the first :UPI nnst important h i the wait. When we win the it ictory we have hot to strike the ',low and oiler vicinri, It follow, until •Lib . ill" "Phis is lite S01)111 Vil•W 01 Lit, sit Uati. , ll. NV ill any Itlynl twill to rettlim: it Wr 1.••• 1134 oncer.atioa, ;ill many promM , nt I tcneu rnie in hi, A nd jug eonoti,. oym I!.. . on i'LihalelpLia Convention, moil nail that they ate by no means Oh the chara, ter the mouse produced by the mountain. They had hoped that the Convention would lay n foundation for :1 new party, upon the ruins of the old Demm organiiation. BM the champions of the wigwam feared to walk in any trail other Ulan one in which they might rover their Own footsteps, and consequently gave the Democrats the cold shoulder. Tits: Cuyahoga (O.) County Co:lei:mom of Union Republicans, rccentiy convened at Cleveland, passed :wising others the fol lowing very sensible resolution: "Raoltwl, That we are unalterably op posed to any policy, whether originating at the White House or Philadelphia, which has for its object the surrender of the Gov ernment and its friends to the control of the instigators of the massacres at Mem phis and New Orleans, and their ciders and abettors, whether living Nortu ur South.' • HERE is a picture of the dirty fellow, Henry Clay Dean, as he appeared at Phila delphia: "Dean is short and fat, with a loud and powerful voice, which he was rather proud of exhibiting, and all the evening he has made himself the centre of a curious throng, who wondered what the man could be made of whose fearful .oratorical capac ity enabled him to deliver two hundred very loud words per minute on the resolu tions of 1798 and 1709." WLIEN loyal delegates to a loyal Con vention met in New Orleans, the Mayor of that city .organized a Snob to murder them. When a convention of red.handed rebels, Copperheads and Conservative Unionists met In Philadelphia, the Mayor of that city, though opposed to them, or ganized a special police of two thousand men to protect them. IT WAli FEARED some weeks since, that the Republicans of this county would lose a considerable number of votes among per 601w friendly to a new liquor bill or the _Social Reformers. We believe that no such fears need now be entertained, as the liquor dealers are earnestly enlisting them selves iu the casupaign for GEARY. Tau Chaplain of the Philadelphia Con vention closed his opening supplication on the 14th with the Lord's Prayer. The special dispatch of the Chicago Republican states that a storm of "Lumens" from all parts of, the wigwam followed the petition, "Give us this day our daily bread." HON. C. DELANO, Of Ohio, voted on al most every occasion with the minority in Congress. But, like Mr. Bale, he refuses to follow Mr. Johnson outside the Union party, to mix with copperheads and rebels. A COIfrLDEEICTAILT sapper was given to Hon. J. A. Kasson, at Destnolnes, lowa, Thursday .ovaning. Mr. Kasson avowed himself as strong a Union man as ever. -3/any of the delegates to the approach ing Convention of Southern loyalists will remain tit the North for some time, having madentimerons arrangements to speak In favor of the Republican canclidatea at the all cloctlons. • THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. VOLUME LXXX.---NO. 199 CITY ITMVES Irvin:. Collegiate Institute. The thirteenth neml-annual semlion of Mrs. E. A. SMILIOn Select ClassimilSehool for Indies, Will commence Monday, September loth, At the residence of Mrs. Smith, No. 31 Control Alreet, Allegheny. A Cheap Way DI going to Saratoga Springs Is by going to rionanleS Drug Store, No. SA Market 'Arent, whore yon can secure the water direct from the Springs, received fresh even• week, and sold at a slight advance above Cont.. Remem ber the plac.--n4 Market street. Come All to Drs. C. DIU and M. E. Pie. Who hayrhave been kept away on account 0! My charging fifty meta for gss. 1 charge noth.ng now. We give you the gnu and 0 . - trset one tooth, without pain, for only fifty cents. We Insert it set of teeth on Vulcanized plate, for seven dollars, and from that to forty lie duty the world to make better u ori, than lit . 214 P,mn 'Arent. Tile original while In - mew d I re , tly OppObtte Christ's M. E. Cbilr vti. A Brief Dlislosmo bel'oroon Corn Reno. and re Dy • p.pt le . 0,4111, , N Sun ^13.-1i It possible for any hu man Iteing to enjoy life %IMO° suffering flout IndimettAnn. thseretrn .—Nn were than It Is possible to Int lutppy no the rack. I speak from °aperi ent,. (..0161110 ,1 Sg.,Z.--Slllll , OBO, then. that a rent o./y for 1 his terrlhleeottptalnt Is otrered, under the guarantee 11! 111.111kireti:4 of indlytkluale of hu,k tuleiul gtandlog, who Lute° test4”l the Of. feet of the talkie In their own eft e.+, Is It not 11001 Se In atuy 0110 altheted with the diSOll,l4l to fleZierl girl,:lt n trial ,I'l,l,l , •.—Utiquest humbly. I tt,.l nt It the 'moults,. What le the deduction I:astute. nmststt.—Glre heed. lI(MTLT2I..It'S STONIAL'II 111171:It, Is tech rr.oh ray. The et' Menet, or Its ettlette) am a cute lot tlyttiattpla po,titlve, complete, untleolet: ails! undenia ble. Have v.,e ovvr mmerbtoted experonont whether It I. or otnot the i'stsil thle elite shut it 10 elaintetl to bet 1 , 1,1.0ven . .—i coulee, that I have not V ,, N SliN , r..—Then you statel ( . 0111:clod of folly IT your OWSI showing It the ',ono ,trovitt proofs that have !moo mtvantaal in favor or that, ge•at toile ha.l been •5105 t tea to you With tetntr , l to an) Itu,ntes• •Iteentation, you ttol.l lutes gout 1111011nt on, e. Is 11E•1,11 of less importance 11111,1 'lin . otd cents hich 114111.11 Vllll liltilolll 11 Dv4rErvo .—No, no, no—**, thoo‘and tlmex no. Common ,ern,,, you arc rig it. I will give the linters*, trial. l'oemov***rss I: —lto en, ant I shall never more have any ease to *oldie. you as a El= Are •ehl wholcuale and retail ut very low rates i. F endows Drug and I•ntent Medicine Depot, v• ,1 Market Street, corner of the Diamond r• I Mal het, near Fourth .tr•et. FROM NEW ORLEANS. tiosperiNinn of the New Orleans ••Trl bnne - -Itettle Sent A•hore by it blob ini whip-Cotton Crop, ite., &e. 4[l. KANS. Au noel 9.l.—The Now t /rlesne ...II I I Itepill , licunj the free.ttnen organ, 11111011,1 A its temporary enzipenoloo Teo ol Lies were picked op at the Month Pats ourerrenotte, an the Golf of Mexico, e. in tooting papers lollow. No. I—" Stan 1...1g1e, May 2410, 19,:e. Lost .11 toasts and In hopelee con ill lon, with ten foot 01 water In the 1t02.1.rckga.11..• N". .2 13 Much a cud 11l ptlnt•t; . ••( • . S. Ship l'o w !tattoo, hinnee t thetober 19, 1857." Thr c,Ctirtt t.pOrted it/ knee high In On n 11:t 11 or W arren and ( born, coon elmomtatort Imr worm, b u t good In Amur. Fruulallo idol Mar lon "1,11 {4I..AT lag report, reports In lit:els M 5.1,0 n, Carrot Claiborne and Soot! Cm:ln to,. of !erre Illoblratl and twenty plantations o lot to Iso,tare 1 , 1 o) tel be'r'efttbototand looelrt.l and twenty four hands, on eight) tour iboto•aud three bemired anti eleven untlt Inc forty-air thousand air hun dred and re thin ysitte bales. The are this ic.ir ihoustunt four bumf [sal and ninety ., hands, planting thirty-two thousand two • titeitsi utol t wares; from other e.t. t a liquors not full int this basin crops I , r , would is• (nor hundred thousand in Miss...stop!, and • lie million seven ...he'll th , on-ms.l to the I:ultra:it...ter, A lull., Irwin rilAlugonlu, Tezto, or the 11(- 1...u.111 The Wnterplllars are now fully url. nu 111111lalxu.l, Oyuter Cr.'ek nil Thu .fro. r:LI ...pluton 1,, that the lent In Tuu days, and not over lunmettol rit of tile 1•111/ I, to noo a ll: tl'tu 1 1 ht.!. In Text.. t.) Net, ~t Th.• Looh.s.lle Fenian F.:odu• a l'huord —Death• froth Cholera. ate. 1,1 LI:, A ugost '2l —The announcement by a (tin-ago ' , malt! from here ' that L.111 . 0V imotired Fenhins left I,OlllwVlllO for 1:131[...g0 I ant ie fight, In rerun 011 here with derision by ihe entire pre.. They nay 1111 a canard, sim ilar to the ileelaration (rota the tame source a few ilays .lace that the cholera had !WWI Clit c.artat epeleinie In thin city. Tim re hare been twenty-one deaths by . Mhearra allow the thirteenth In city, CA vlutive .1 - the soldietA in tho burraeka, of whiten eight deaths are reported, incliellnic t h ree to bey, out of time eltP.U.s. The itonsti of Health toms} report, the mor tality lest, including choiera, durtng the preaent stuniner, than fur aeneral statenica lud. Joyudgo pro Icon. of Lilo ray nourt, WILE hay, Ex• Mayor, (nour Chief of Pollee, L., Jail to-Lin.y for contempt of court, bill rt Illor Niter brief Itoprl,ol&lont. Fenian Excitement. Ste Sinn, Au 21.—The ifernOrt special says . "T g. horn au a great exeilemelc among the Yen awls here, and a 1110V,0100l 0 eennu kind is evidently under way, al though everything he kept profoundly secret Some mysterious Plc-Nies and gatherings or announced to tills vicinity. Three inuelret Feulans left Louisville last night to :attend on of their PlosNies, and on the Annie trail flier was a, cases ol ritlns. Compunim A and le, 0 the Intl. Fenian Regiment, leave Louisville fo Chicago to-night, also We replan" from Nash vine, each one carrying a four shooter wily of provisions. Two bundled Fenian, a so named through Newlsvlile yesterday (run Memphis on OMIT nay to attend the Chleagi riesisic, and LIM flows has been received her eel,' from Now Orleans, that the Venial.. ar molting preparations for tire Chicago Pic-Nic Cholera in Pit. Loafs—Deatraelive Fir —Markets, are. T. Loci, Aug. 21.—There has been no chol era report ?rom the Board of Health since eat urday, hut the police report for the last forty eight hours, ending at eight o'clock this morn ing, which Is very incomplete, shows one hun dred cases sad eighty-nine deaths. A ire early this morning destroyed the bed stead factory of S.W. Franke, and the flouring mfll of Joseph lirothortOn on Washington av enue and Tenth street. Lose, .25,Oki—mostly W sured. Flour dull and not quotably lower. Wheat easier anal unchanged. Corn active, at .51.406.3 c for mixed, anal yellow, n'Sc. White oats Linn, at 33 :lac. .Provlslons unchanged. Whisky easier. Fenian Picnic-102am Elabl—Speechor. licryste, August 21.—The Fenian picnic to day culled together a large number of persons, variously estimated at fifteen to twenty thou sand. At three o'clock the sham light com menced, descriptive of the Limestone Ridge affair, which made considerable fun. Soon utter, a meeting was organized, and A. Sher wood, of this city, chosen Chairman. General O'Neill addressed the matting at some length, in Impassioned style. 110 was followed by the lion. A. M. Clapp and Charles Maws her, of tins city. The whole affair was orderly. There was no hint given of any proposed hostilities, and uo one here believes a raid on Canada is intended, at least for some time, if at n. Advice,. (rum rename. MEM=MSO The United States frigate Lancaster loft there for Callao on the 13th. The United States steamer Water., arrived tot Panama on the 10th. She Is to ho placed at the dismand of a party of Americans, who aro going to survey the isthmus of Darien. A revolutionary rising hoe taken place at Chitmt. —cc.— Republican Nominations Sitio Sire, N. Y., Aug. 2i.—The Republican Convention of the Third district of West Ch.- ter county, met to-day at Croton bum, and thud° Horace timely, liezekiab it. Roliertaon sad Francis Carlton on delegates to the Syra cuse Convention. it lb asserted that the Con servative delegates were excluded, and hold a separate convention, watch endorsed the pro ("ceilings of tho Philadelphia Convention. Cholera In Now York and Brooklyn. Nsw tone, August 21.—Ten mums and five deaths from cholera, In tits city, am reporual io.day, and eight eases and four deaths to urooklyn. Thu deaths In Mils city from cholera last week were at); death from mias matic diseases US. Thu Northern Light, from Aspinwall to-day, brought SlKW,llift Conspiracy to Bob w Bank lieu, alma, N. U. ' August 21.—Great excite meet 41111118 bore UM' afternoon over the dia. coVery of a conspiracy to rob the I ant Na tional Bank of this city by Millet.-cashier, Mr. U. 11. Thompson. The loaders . I.e affair were arrested last night and are • In Intl awaiting their examination, which . take place this afternoon before M ayor ..... glen. 11=3 New Youz, August 2L—The Pollee Commis stoners have honorably acquitted Copt. Young chief of the detective force, from the chum , which Mollie= made zgoloust him of wrong fully having, t watehamkts peasesztou. PawsilwklkAlc, notobe4. Naw OsiAAxe,,,Attatist 21.—A. Marticand. PAwnlAttker au Ummonstroat, Ins-Tobbod to- Alsy Or $3,5C9 Iro/14 Or AVM JOWOII7IIIVM a 1110 W ON. SEM EDITIONS FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. FROM EUROPE. 81 THE OCEAN CABLE Mission of the ilexiean Empress PEACE BETWEEN PRUSSIA, AUF.- TRIA AND BAVARIA. 1;1 , 1 1 . N. r1:1 N I'll I\UNI <11:11\ t 1.1,1 INO. ranee Demands Nothing of Belgium. FINANCI U. AND COMMERCIAI agnot .10n10.! o,tly that tho Empreos of MO3. 1,•o. who h, threatened that blaxiutlllian m - 111 al. dßrun' a hen the French troops are a ii toi. 11%1'11 rotn ico. It It RISO 'gated by anthotot th.tt her mratlon to France Is to Orb the n.• tune° of the French forces In Mr xlro pr nor tholr ovaruatlon of thi• country to l ill iI the ZIZISEM I= ace lets la•vn ma,h• bet aven Prustaa, A u.trt:t and Itavarla. The report In laao current th.it the Czar of Iturnln 11,4 taken formal ,delnt to wards the negotiation of a treaty of abi:owe between kus,da, Ff:LIII'..:01.1 A. 1.113. Itess - r, August V —Thu steants , to du Paris, Captain Vartnont, titan New York Aught II Lb, Me+ mavvvd !tare. AV ERNST°, A, 21—A. NI —TM' •.i.C.LIII. ship Palmyra, foots Saw I , rk, August •th, arrived hare that mnrrilue. Los,osognuN, August 21—A. stem, hip Voruvinn, from quebor, August I Ith, luts rit 0401 hurt. • uts, August 21—r s.—Ths Ntrktomen t thut France Las ,lemantle , l tt•tritorntl voncessious om HeighVll 111 untrue. Tho ifttnittat ,. l tt.alay 00k lull) ,It.na-. I la , ' , port that stapt.lo , al hat, written 101 at. King an , l at the sun.. tan,. ',lra rut.. Et., port that t ranee v 111 not.lemand 111= 1:11=122133 t• u --The Ittlint‘ Lug he plotatl.ott, t the Close of bustattett y 1111.0iTI for Ittottev, -.stn.,: Erie shore... I 11101I1LentrIli ES= zo.• o current prieeN to-day t0n.0.h. , for t0o7o•Y (1011..1 70. 11114400 Cent rIO turf, 70; ie allures 411,. r u.—The az r ;kr he riot... r. Ly COI 11111/. 1.,' 1110-1. 2'. 7r. ?Mr. 12..ar. ay •liats••• 11 1 .. Il 01.11.. I • rr ul 4tutrl, 13=I .I Met 1n linchanKiiii teu thou...km.l lulu mid.:lmt: up , ar•lt I The ilt-tvatl•ttatio market L. tinvlsaaat‘i e-1 era ml tr, .I Tit. Tal , ,,v I,:qz L. t BEM 111!Minlil markett t eAterda:,• , .l, o to The ,al. , at e 1.4t1inat4..1 II alo•I ..,gilt , :n anti Lalt, tnl.l.llirt., It 4till .o)rtte..l . 1.11: 1 I 11.1, ll.t. tr..tti 11.0 Unit...l lia. - 11...duln.lit •, tint tr, of a tat ,,,, ) +Ol/1., ik.Alt 1111 a .101( 111..11,411k: I,lil. Nll,l,lling /0 13' ..L I: • ...I. ttt k otor,tltititgll ‘• It !ono tot.ta ottantztt Nit a...! .1 Til•• n Io mat I, Nouitt to: witii•lt tltttt,lnlttg. laalliallantrita. of p.a., ow N.., %•1•LI .11.1 11.11\ Orl• •ignal at 1.; oo ia• . .%1.11 day of July. and pzuclionleal at s, Juana on the bl Instant. The mtitaatares art. tho , o of Itlainare.ll, liar.), anti Itrannet, and tile 1111- °IMMO!. 111. °filet/111y an nooncecl an. to ll,tt lowing effect. Austria is to I.e no territory except that of coutin. The hinierror of Air— trio recognizes the dissolution of the tier-man lc Confestleration, sod rives }OM u. oet 10 U eew organization, from which ,k ust rim trlia:l ire xcluded. Austria relinquishes /di claims to Schleswig and llointetn. Prussia .s to root:lye (ruin Austria four millions of [balers to cover - . - war expenses, Ina from this rum Is to i.e ale alucteal the amount of 1.130 Iloloollllty for oar expenses which Anstarta hws still the right of wefrom Schleswig anal holstein In 011. WO of the treaty of I /dauber 20th, 1031, nay flf. lot ala whi nations 01 ttiellh besides tiro millions 43,1 ediosvultrol. of the expenses of the Prussian army, Isom: lay the et/made of Anarlat occupied by that la my until the efIlleltlI11•11 01 1101,e, 1001 Ottally Praissaa agrees to gain the Cruse. aat I tally 10 there arrtmg. , 111e/Ite KS .0011 Ile I Intaor F.10:51..1 olatales teal 101,0001.1011 rod.. 'rho rem:thong arti cles statallate for the 01111101 re le•l‘t eve 110 11t11110,4 Of the N 4,0111 1/1 lltga trots ad fore published. TPSILIII Sift it, Aulhorliter—Pnwrft moo Property Traotterred luterefttiog Corrempontlestee—Appolt.lrOlrnt•. otp , t /I —Thu follor,ng In the eOrregpOreleeeo relative to till transfer of the &ate of Tutus to Or nothorltic, rho ten by the peoplo thereof: Asnisirros, D. C., Aug. 11, 11$. i Jul Kierareep Andre. , ./. t'roe,a -r tad of Ow Slate of Te.roa, .4 o.qm: Stie—The tone lots iirrived v lien,in the Judgment of the President of the 1: tilted States, the care and conduct of the proper affairs of the State of Texan may lie remitted to the ConstAtutional authorities elarksen the peoplo thereof, wit! danger to the peace and safety of the Unleiel States. By direction Of the President., therefore, you are relieved from the trust which wan heretofore reposed In you, no Provisional Governor of the State of Texas, whenever the Governor elect shall have accepted and become Snail timi to discharge the deems 01 the Executive Milne. You will transfer the papers and property 01 the State, now in your custody, to his Excel lency the lioverntr elect. Yon will pleivie give me El reply specifying the day on Newell this eummunxcation Is received. I have the honor to he Your Excellency's most ob't. servant, 1110•111 . STANSIt.I.I", Acting Secretory of State. Darxerverr or Orate, WAXIIINUTON, It. 12.1 Aug. 11.—To Ills ExcielleneV, the Governor of the State of Texan, Bin: direction of the President, I have the honor herewith to trans'. mit a copy of a communication which 11.4 been addressed to ills Excellency, Andrew .1. Ham ilton, Provisional Governor of Texas, whereby ho has been relletusl of the trust heretofore re. posed In him, and directed to deliver into your Excellency's possession the papers and prop erty relating to that trust. I have the honor to tender you rho co-operation of the Govern ment of the United Staten whenever it stay lie found neoessary In effecting the early restora tion and the permane overt prosperity and wel fare of the State over widelt you have been ealimi to preside. 1 have the honor to be your moot obedient servant, (Signed] tiTAtif.lll.ll.R.l", Acting Secretary of tilute. Alerts, Tex An, Anglia!, 11. 7b li., 1/oa. if. Sicinlberry, .laLng Secret., I/ 1 our dispatch of the lith Insholi, was receiv ed yesterday. The provisional g0V..11104.111. wan turned near to tile officers Meet. l beg to unsure the president of the appreciation en tertained by the people of TUX!. of the jest policy, and hope to convince the most skepti cal of the fidelity of the people to the general government. Respect( ally, (Signed,) J. W. rilltook: MORT , " rt. Captain ADDougall, commandin the na vy yard at • Mare island, Callfo g roJa, re ports to the Navy Department under date July id, that the steramer Saginaw would leave than, on the 4th of that month for Vic toria, Vancouver's Island, in compliance with instructions Irom the chief of the Western Telegraph Company. The Saginaw had been detailed by the department to accompany the °.,fre,T°""rrdlay i ng•i t trth it c 7 , ro' i Vl'si th on le it g oT i n h„ act or Congress acco rd ance during the late ses sion. The President. to-day made the following appointments Seth 11. Mac, United States Marshal for , the Northern District of 01110 Moses Kelly, Unit s& States Attorney for same district Thomas dileElratla,Apprianer of Mer chandise for the port of New lork Departmental Commands. W sau 'soros, August 21.—Major General F. H. Sheridan, in General Order No. 1, assumes the command of the new Department of the Tecomposed of the States of leuisiana, xan and Florida. The inspartment of Texas will constute e Wetrict tit Texas, the De partmentti of Florida, W and cash dist n e & will conistatota separate brigades. Meter General Wrht will command the District of Texas, and ig Major General John G. roster will command the District of Florida. The records of the Department of Louisiana will be trans- . forrellte.thOheadqtiarterS of the Department Ot U/0 Quit. InSBURGH. WEDNE ANOTHER CONVENTION CALLED 611.11111 a \ITIuSII. UNION REMISE comormy. soldiers' Cowenlion at Cleveland. ADDRESTIO SOLDIERS AND SAILORS 11= call ban been !sailed for a meeting Of the National Union Ex• omit,' Committee, appointed. at the Balti more (-ow:militia of .lurie 7, itr,t, to he hold nt I'hii:,4leloilht O. the 11 of September next. A .'ldl has been lASUOIi for a convention of .401.11,,, a Melt will in bent at Cleveland, snot onliter 17111, Int.tead of at Chicago. linrotoforn annouut. , ed to the Boldlers and who served In the army and navy of the United States during the late rebellion, In pursuance of a resolution of a meeting of sol diers now, or lately In the l; Mon army, hold this city lest evening. We invite those of on who approve the restoration policy of the President, .11,1 t Ito principles announced by Iles National Convention at Philadelphia, to a..,emists et Cieveiand on the 171.11 day of Sep tember, tor consultation on the momentous mgt.'s now convulsing our country. We neml not argue Lo you at length the Im portance of thefie instleN, nor your duty to take part in their settlement. After live years, Of Ceres and (lest motive war, in which our arms wore gloriously triumphant, the ('elan bir which we fought Is still practically sore stored. Why is this I Wo struggled to main tain the right till supremacy of the General Coveroutent, to conquer all who In arms diet puled its authority, and to make over rebel lious 11151.11 yield tO Its lawn, We held thrbogliout the war that the Union Is hll. Mtlehle, and Its powers, as expountiml by US Courts, sutirvine; that no State can of its own motion withdraw, or, at the will of Its sinter Maine. be exclUded, and that the duty of elicit state to inainthm the Union and its right to tithe part In the Lovernment are alike abso lute. Every ob)ucl of the war ever recognized by or k sown to the army Or navy has been thoroughly achieved. The Southern people, deconated, impovertslied and sutalued, have tot 111,111.11101 a year plot abandoned the re hull lon, and now Only ton that the Union for which we fought may tie recognized as exist 111g, and that they natty be dealt with as the t onstitut ion and lawn prescribe. In their anxiety to restore the Colon and Icing liermont. to Its emmells, they have gone behind n mere shunt submission to Its laws thriiiigit their delegates at the National I ohm t tin, mit '!'hey solemnly 1,111.011(.04 1110 0..0,111 , , Id 1113111111'M 1011 nn , l ..1,0411i1111. 11101 the war arose, repudiated the rebel debt toet declared the National dots a sitered 1,bill:n.111111. un,l proclaimed that the (twit of the natlf.ll w IVO picdge , l 111 the coottou atter iii bountiesmid pensions to the loyal - and swims, and their families; (Melo ( 1 ,4 cheery 0 , 0112410 d 10111 C 1141411,30 untitled II lfq11:li protection of law In petson and prop. erty with their ("rine,. masters. 'Choir Mat t...rot is not only one of einphatie loyalty, but it Is [001,,t, most liberal in spirit on the great issues growing out of the war. l'ho (-barmier of the men wits repreaented the southern States ill that Convention pro 1141vP os front ladiev leg title enanclatfon of their principles to be losiocere They sent to It their foremost statesiceo, i gen N . Ito like It von, I. rattan., r, I . lLrAt Palier, Houston, hi:1111011g anti Stephens ..ry 61101601 t hrougliont the land before the aat as nom of the highest ehararter and n -11 mnit... • Among five trout ~.111, I nt•rr• u AA not rt enit e 111" il,llll 11,, I's..OWL/win ndolottoi try Ito , I "111. VIM,. I I liao people are eyor ‘VP mat.i iscesipt L 11.0.1 isolemit ileolisrattiinis as, N 4 'e eto jj,(111,111,..01 ~nt'lllNlVe /.1C11.... 1.1.451 majority pvoyle. uirk of a a nut u ra-11).14114 longing Tor a rt,Lorat 4,t fre lt e A. 3 ulut•ra, tac1.,41) t.h treat true allvglance m,t!: I_ll.loll 1111.1 /11, el Of iilo I <<, NI •• the: fart., son tho to 1.1 longer In v0.....a10g0, they ore ~ :zon. , rf I Ito (5.1110 , 1 , t0t0., .4 it., to, a. ta . tat red pnoultle, hut Alen, lot,o 'rb.•••• nllllny yortlclpnted In .111 . 11111411ti , 111.41. •1101,.i. Ra_oll =II ti. 111.1“ Inly 00 trle.l, vonto I! 'lumina/It etintiut, nor can , t an•l Unit WllOOl.ll. a plain VI.- the 1•••0,111,1:10n, he 41t.ii/eil the right •t 1 ri thrl.ngh men p.e.s . 4onrsily rt)Un, the itatlOn. 1111•11 t 1,11 Og I,3llgrg,Al4' tO 1/01,1%e 111 , M p.erwltl3tl. , ll Jtlnt s• 1 lOng a, Mitt, • ,N 6••• • -• Oil t ,/1,113 t.{ Tinny 11l 1.11, tlght 64,1*-ver ..“.;10.1•,taltt.Ithvht '41411 barn an,l rou b r. 11,11 hurt n 1,1,1 ;I, ',it It 14 .0/11.• curtutu that the 3111,1•iI111,11 ill 11,4 tat Well 1, I111"01.- 1...Li1N /4 tilt' , 1,1 ,, e,a1.1 thereltim that IL .111 liirt t. 11...1trpt.,41 man) /.( II". 1,111 it, 111,1 wn ..annut r•apect It+ 1.,4.1 :at Itteut,on by nn)' Isrlel it there' VIC t‘t tier y n ”1/./.t .1, i ru 0/ that it prnvorwr, t" nra: • the !nen to the youth 1 . 1 , 1111,, :11111/4 I.ll' ohtir the init+-c* of the If none were tii , 4` iithoerr of the ',Gel army, we •1111/20/11d not espent Ile. :south to n,lopt 11, fora large Nora) tit the men In the lately lioitirree loilati) krona compulsion la chow, P/114 . 1.1 111 rt-twi nrultes, unel theirvino, 1410114 1 0.514 over wheltitnigly cl.lient Wolll4 I is il.t. Ler., to ri iner -I lvadera whore they owe null slit,: heroic virtue.. I How then iwn e inict .51.11 horn wilftlere 10 ras,- i-hi-e and their 01,l coramaiwlers I An 1./14 . 11 4 . 1/ 1 1 that the ntheri•lii %tient will In• rati fled by three-fourths of le., for plan of tentorttt It al wl3 lee rue. migAnte% to have .leterreatted upon IA 0 het, 'Phut propotiod by the I•l‘,elettl, wet mi.pro‘ opt II) the National ention, to fealohle en,l, Sc holhuve, sure. Slf 0 huye uo lour that this South can overthrow the Voderal Government or uvuo tllsturh Itn suruur powet um' glory. They will the ilie lust 111 i.et Matto to rebel, and if they slovil again Ilse In insurrection, the loyal people can, and will, solanto and, if 311.1,1 11.. t roy them. Tins government has asserted its pouter f r self-preservation, and the devastation and misery of the niattli proclaim to this genera tion at least the crime and terrible penalties of transmit Imbraill ng tie:try anti contruct tbeir weakneas UM! tr strength. We roulil anon) ton (.0111141 .hro anti courage of notionally. We onglit well let our vanquished open onto aria,,. like .latiaus Fitz James nt n Ford, staunch their wounds and bog! ve their treason. but WO are not milted to s' mar attentions, but only consistent and Jost. li.s rano") reins.. to lie without iv toe of the ( mist notion ot our country, nail a Ilsk of it, litter overthrew. We seek 1110 110 1).11 , 110.11011 or political ac- i :nu wll.nnuot 'tort It to - mouth who' o not oi oat-tilt afoul ri Imr opinion faithful U: thn t.. tiler- for nillich we fought., I it Ill.• 11 but n taught or tirttet.lsrul Lit:a tom, now opt nly retnitintoi their urritre, And Ith 11. rut, principlem 01 our il eVuniment, shall not ruJect their 1.-ti-otier IV ilea the restoration ot the Union 111141 tile prrSerVatioll 01 our form of govorsiment are in Lieu,, lees. ever. u. as sods we rugret to sever cher tolled l sol I Oval assoelut Isms, soul to cg,-op• el ate WILII lOr 001 1011,11 les, we Usual prefer to so• L with those w lies Itavo been wrong and are 110 W right, rather than with thou' who were right. and are now wrong. Itetlosiug that our government is again In peril, wo appeal to you who have fought to gala It, and who hold tt. .1041fOr anti more eaclwl tacit all party tics to 0111110 to Ille rescue. lAA the bOlkilOrtl sled 8111101,1 agreeing with us In septiment hut who cannot In person attests! send delegates through the action of thoir socletlen or of lo- OMconventions. tot 119 moot in fOren at hove a nd 011 the iith of Septombor, the unnl- Vertlit.ry sit the slay When tile Constitution was proelalmoss by our forotathers, soul let los olsi In restorina Lisa neon It created. and tho Il iad-ties IL was orslalned to secure. [Signe , ' I is. A. Cusrrea, Ha). (tun. A. Melt. his Coos. 11. Itonewao, Goo. Crook, H. Mered ltd, Brevet Mn). lico. Churl.,,~ log, Jr.lVormulltoo the add..., /61.1111,401 . 01 W, 11. C., August IS, 1101.—We cordially approve the call for the Con volt l ion 110 , i recommend the holding of local Conven tions to co lipert LIU 111 the movement John A. Dia, Jas. B. steadnittn, F. P. Blair, H. %V. Slocum, D. Si. Sick lon, tiurilon Granger, 1 A. MrClenranil Conch, C. W, Avurlll, 11. Si. I Davis, J. t. 11. Wlleek, A. P. Wllliame, G. Mini, Hugh Ewing, T. Runyon, T. K. Smith, William B. Franklin, Thos. L. Crittenden, ?thirst:nu, P. Patrick, Alvin C. Gillum, J. .1. Bartlett, G. IC. Warren, Jeff. C. Davis, Jos. P. Suite, A. H. Markland, Superintendent U. I. A. Mall, Martin, T. McMahon, Brevet Major General 11. Lie Heath, John M. Oliver, Wm. T. Henry A. AlorrOw, Oen. P. Entail, U. C. Maxwell, .5 anon U, klceook, Ono. Spauld ing, .7. B. Swell:ter, W. W. A. Davis, Walter C. W hittaker, William C. McCandless, A. It: McCain:mil, Lane Beatty, %Villinin Ilartshors, J. S. Fullerton, U. E. Winters, Si. 11. Brown, J. ii. Parkhurst, George Hall, It. A. Vaughn, Joseph A. Craig, Alm gnu 1.. Smith, James c. Mererron, Joseph W. Bissell. Lewis C. Hunt, F, Vamlervort, Jauter 11. Ford, Curley, Si. S. Bragg, Chas. .0. Halpin°, Henry 5. Connucgo, li. C. Hobert, 11. C. Dunlap, C. 0. lumina, Cassius Fairchild, Bertram. Charles W. Blair, James It. 111111 s, Charles Black, Darliy Ward, John Severance, gninti blartiti, David Alurphv, John M. Richardson, Marcus Boyd, James O. Broad: W. B. lingers, James U. Peckham, P.. 1. Crittimilen, hand. R. Matt, 11. F. Baker Aleock, Jan. Mann, hairy Ilarnes, Rich ard McAllister S. B. Moore, D. W. Blies, John Atkinson, M. H. Fitch, Henry litorr, D. howls, Oscar F. klairc, and a hundred offi cers. The champ from Chicago to Cleveland as the place tor holding the Convention, was made at the lodicßation of gentlemen In the sea hoard States, Who consider the former more desira ble as a central location. Notional Labor ILlionvention LteLTlnfour, AM - gust Xl..—Thu National Labor Congress, orommed perumnently. llinch cliffe, of Illinois. was appointed President. A committee was app of Med on the subjects of eight hours, of ti odes unions, of strikes, of political action, of a nationalArgan, of u per manent national organization, Sc. A resolu tion in favor of the abolition of the Income tax und Its replacement by additional tax on real estate was tabled. 'The Convention adjourned till tomorrow. 111111tar7 Investigating Vomunittee—The Leto Now Orlmmo Riot. New Ontws, Aug. gl.—A 'special says the Invesugatlen of thu Military Commiesion Into the causes of the riot oXo nearly closed ands report, will bo submitted to Gun. Shorties' about the close of this 'with. After log the report ho.will transept It to 0 1 0-IYAr Depextmenc. - - . SDAY, AUGUST 22, 1866 CITY AND SUBURBAN I 'r ht.: aho are informed on the subject, need Addhiost 01 1.0001 Metter. nu Third Pagr. not ho tole that nil, Poland' Whito Pine 0017ns . . potul.l'• wII 1 .10, Ina to li10:30 who are net, we United Staten Dittriet Court. would say that it one of the most eintrp/Otei A case of considerable Importune , cattle up and reliable remeilleil known for disci/Se/10r yesterth. 11,0101 . the Internal Revenue Law. the mucous ['al/es and the lining membranes IL was an in lu o r d er t oohmic of the throat. bowels and M.Mus. It Is a reM. the opinion of the Court. 'The cane was a. fol- iiy er uno.inalleil power in diabetes, dtfliCulty lows of the kidneys, (deeding from the kidneys AIOFII4I, FO2lO, A CO. al, engine imihicii , ,and all.] bladdi 1, gravel and other urinary WM in %Mil. 15 50 1. they returned to the Assek.or or plitim The !Manchester ifireer gives high Internal inivenue for till. 01111 riot, 01,0 1011.1.0• 115 11 111 the following language, sir: engine, built by 1111110 for t elan of Wilt,' Pine Compelled la the very best From the contract price of the engine they WOO 11:10e for eimals and colds we know of, claimed deductions to the amount of 41,:510 lit, no Minify that has once used it will over this num having been expended in the pur. be it about It. Wu speak from our own kuowl chase of boilers, and other parts of the engineit is sumo to kill a cold, and pleasant as purchweil from other parties and used in Its . It Is The grimiest 11,0112A010s come by cOnStritetlOn. They (quint.] that It was to I.accident. 1001 sing u lar that sindar that the hite presumed that the tax had bean on these Pine Compound, blob for coughs and colds, articles while In the hands of the immufact 11- shnitl.l prove to be the greatest remedy for rem of w bons they were purchased, and that kidney elllticllltos know n. Put so It io. We therefore they I Fatter S Co I hail no rigid In I 01L111101 .1011 la it, so many test boon leis crine• to pay the assessed on theresetus from well-k so, 0 0100. Ilitsideis, tile char of the engine. The (minion of (110 Clllll I 011 octet of lie. Pinion! Is siith thatknow we the question Involved is as follows: Hula)01 in 01 (lilt 001011 10111000 what is "Whatever of obscurity thine May be In t ! num For years a itatisist clergy act of IS., the legiAlatlim Interpretation given I 1/ m OOl, 1101 y Ing medicine to and remedies for to the same subject by the net of .lone idth, o ado.. all dellertio, constitniitivo Itxltk would seem to settle the question. ills' look, standing 0 Ith 11110 foot 1111011 the grave, provided that it hen boilers, tubes, wheels, he made ale discovery 011 11.11 has sitveil hint tires, shafts, cranks, Ay., shell have been once self and vatted out trout hundreds of others assessed, and a tax previously pahl thereon, the strongest id:Almon isls liars the amount so paid shall bo deducted from the known lir. Poland for years, 111111 101%10' k cell' t 0304 011 the finished engine. Except 11,1 tO the a more conscientiot., honest, man, item of s'2, , for hauling, the sums claimed and are glad to state that we bet omit sliiitevei should he deducted. Jmii,mient upon the ca. 110 ,1115, 111/0111 Ills WIIITIt A E Colt 1-111" 0,.' accordingly." The originator of the {('tilt / . 4e COOlinor7ol, a few years previons to his primal ing ale Medicine bearing this name, lend COlll la 11111- eatoll to 11 101 kocipe for the core of Piles, I 0111011 preparation seas a portion of Whito Pine Park. The Recipe 0101 obtained from an Indian of Western tivw 1 ink. it Is It wonder- MI antra... for lie idea of using Pine for threat mid 11 1.1.1, 1,01 suggested by tins remedy. Cold by the gross itimen or single bottle, at Ur. lieyser , , le Wood street, sign of the tidies Mortar. A Tree/ Line Mop of Coo:Owls County. Under the auspices and direction of MeNFIrS. Pomeroy A Upton, the well known map pub -1111 elaborate and comprehensive trlwt tine Mall of titmlivia county in shortly to be prothieed. The serve}a are now being inaile mailer the direction of that most eareftil and accurate of civil engineers, Mr. F. livers, aided and and 31 tlea 1. p t.:in, and other equally well lowa n topograph ers. Such a 111,41 will prove of Incalculable benefit and service, not only to the citizen , of Cambria county, but to others Interested Im lands in that section. Hubert,. great illllleul ty tins 1.0011 experienced In the transferring of lands Joel the citing of the proper survey of the same, but heir new ump will obviate all this. Every tract will be plainly ileserlbeil exalt outlined. with the lumber of the original warrant. In addition to tilts all Iruportalll feature, the map null contain no accurate not ing of ell the tributaries and yowls of tins county with the 11amna Of the ew tiers of prop erty-.I t will also clearly present the plan of the more prominent levee fills, and will be or namented with biol.:besot seenery. Tile pub lishers have already made several of the most popular county tract maps In the Stale, 111141 aril a ropnwuon ball they itchier rd illitt the. ,11/41.11 isl undertaking. boon eouiplettsl, andenleilly meet as ith thews xerVlll4 the enterprise. Parties .11,41,11.4 el securing one of these ,naps when comply!, if, should It °nee forward I 11 111. William Upton, Eliensburit, WI 1 , 1. IL 111111- Lea Illtlllbet Will be publislici I. Opera II °is me. "Laay 1.3.0t0," wag prolla. 0.1 LO crow,l.l ilo‘lllo lant night at ho Itl.orm ttn:l :It Lim v6.4l ito:lltorlant, after till Isms nOl, otaailloig room rya,. KC:/1 . 1•1.' allaluable. The play ww. , wrll i.at !won llw• +lag, awl Ilie la, era! charavler+ were •xta.111•1111) ten•ler•al. •C 1.11 1 ,11. MOIIII/tie • arts err g‘e.lo tall lea ill well nilapt•al 1,1.4 porallar st, It a., I hut whirl.. hf• :4411.111,4 In 11w , “•ata• Mal rwmotatir drama of “Itrawalalv." Nll. flue Indtaal. 114. glad In scn thtr lady Inipll,l,l h in.t. wa• ner It,. Mr. liagEta's "litatattwaot :v.:.rifle tin) staszy. bat wevertlw•le.. accaptal,l, of Mr. Mani could heat": haVe bee. oxeelltal. This gentleman rw.,wao.wa. 11.• .outlOlgattl.w. of it g0...1 actor Th t • Iwaw •• ag•twall ann.-mar u umlln••• - wrwa3 I= =ll /1.•• It 11, 114 , Lll4l It ME =I p..trit 11, I, •tg 1/4: r r wlll ,- 11 h•• fl.kwl, 1 - ,•tt,z rt•gurilt•llll ti,.• 111,011 , um Irn lald 413.1 r0,.11 to, n.1.0.tt the , rI nttxt morttit It 1. :iethm lt)i, r‘..i.l w LL ~, v..•••• Itt. Lou trttkvt 011,u .111 111. 11 11 1 1..1 . 1( N .11- 1181.1 1.11 1,14111 la, "4.11,111111“11011 kit Iry 11 g 14,1 u . .v..llntallea• I, HIV 1 . 11.131 1 111g11 ..11 .11:4‘14.1.4. To. 111 . N. 111341 1 , 111 11:11 . .• ot voive.lll4o tor 1110 II:111s1P.Il.“1. 1 1 , ,11i. 111•11‘1) • /.. n, l l about, L34.111t; 10111 bet ,teri ~,, 1,13(1, 1 ,1.1 VII I It, 14Inztalltr Strident of .1.1111.1 lir nl.an, 01 / 11,0 wII It 1,, death In a 1•1111.011:tr In ~ ,nolny .1.0.• 11)' 4 .47 ,, he wl3 , 11,1 .app.. ~,1 bc.lrant , l 11, .11 la. 'no. loam, art.. AA 11111 , 11 •Vlrlo. 1. 11 locution 1011,11, 1 rom illf .11.,, , taArat , 1 c0n.,1..ra1,1., tout.° v of 111....1y tfl Thc follctA log 435) 111.1 ,A 1•1- 11.14 ort." the Allouiclrr joint, A Ito, 11.• ...1...pea...1 11.11 e Nlentll,l. 1., Sou •ltty 11. 1 ,11,1, 1.11 n all,, loath exam...A ion '11,1..,1 that the 1111111,1111114. 4 . 31,0 Wll4 I 11.• 11, 41.11 , 1100 1111, 114111 LL.., 11.• 1,11 fifteen ca, 11l age, 11A V4l 111t101, 1,1 . 110111 by all who k nr,w hint. Tlso Enos:bre, n and llnrrl., tossa. W :shot 0.• laat 1.. w wookto lne Laughrryot and tlarrlnstlootto, rotonling In floe dostri.ot, know o Lurch anvy, lhavi% boor notgagool I y•cdarrsoloo and hoe horothx. blot. lonotsltod luau en•lles, °dallier I/1 law units. Refer., .0- olorntan lynch there wen, four In fornostionot nwattont; ...non, the g routes/ olzarge luting tint of toot:suit aud buttery. The osontontlonLsta wet lust night at the magi...lrate' , Winn, when with one ttevdoltry, , y waived a hooting and entatrOst hull tor Cont. Theao partion &ft.:M . ll3in./ tWMLLINth containing Ai . motel., wide boll, good dry cellar. g as to every Poem, hot anl told water bathe. Ac..all In compleol order. truly flee rulnetea walk Polo the roorolhee. 1.44- Be•Ake con he hod Isnmedlatety. -. For briber par feelers, In q uire of JAMES i'UKL&N, 9 cues MI UKEE CLUB,LWA to I aul.Sthso No. 24 Ftleß street. PETTY, .., arrpra and for sale by ( 0 E • W • 1314 1 IL KNOX ek PON. IALSINS-400 box fresh Layer . Itsbans a,t received snit for alto by 2tEl.ll.Clt ♦ DUOS.. soli • Nos. 1211 and MI Wood street. 77411 sack, °Shorts° to }IITOfiCOCH. IitaCRIZICUY A CO. JAW. 'AItINAILINTor ttne.Frettrh' Calf le. ta Make% xitreet. lota BlDErtgir.CS KIP BUMF'S. So. to FgI LADIE iDrutstgalittaAro ‘, . • THE WEEKLY GAZETTE TWO EDITIONS ISSUED. U!I WED :p nAYF A.BiD NaTIGJIDAIS Thu edttiou Is forarxrUed wule-b will IT lel , tre uub -6,llbers 8.111,./t V the mall run. - • - TWILLIP HOWL% Cori NZ, mut SAIL ..... CLUBS OF F/V It-- - •. 2LU BS OF TEN AN... 1.119eANYW...: NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ... DUNSEATH Sr. CO'S Watch Repairing Establishment 00 Strom. Btu, 011.0.11_1, 1 _ LADIES , AND GENT'S ALL BTYLER. AT GILiAThT ItEDICI.T.D.PILMIN /LLLILGIIENT. PA • • r. SOMETJJI NEW. 13A.ROMETE'ES. MELAS.,I9.T-mMIPT ell 00., Dealers In Optical Goods, 03 1-2 Smithfield Street. This Instrument Is Icry generally used toy Farme z • slid Merchants, 55 well as eteaailmattrom. If cow • blues a Clock, Barometer and Thermornett I, can he be depended upon for tudluallug the chef... of weather. /1.3 1300 TS AND SIIOES. T. A. M'CLELLAND, Masonic Hall Auction House, F L 14 1 r 1 ' EL srrn.EET, on . , :el 113 y alt.ll,llllng Wholesale and Retail, BOOTS, SOORS, GIITERS, • James I). Holly. Henry J. Lyto.n. Peter A. NlArlotrs, John AtarshAll, Walter P. Marshall John B. hicruldon, Jahn °tr. 33astliiiic>i - zl,lrs, WORKING SHOES, SLIPPERS, Henry 4 Rlngwalt, Wm. E. Schmidt., Alexander Thuile, willam Vaniark, Writ. Y. Waimea, Is Whittler. A. COLTON. ILEEDS, I Y Ladies', Gent's and Children's Ii Y.V ARAL 1,11.1,.101. ,VAI A Al. A UTTINII...„ ILEtIi[F,K NAII.I. M. tAIKI li till. W. BARR, HAITI. ellAti. ['ARKIN. CRESCENT STEEL WORKS. MILLER; RARE Si. Al• ,Lit, BEST QUALITIS UTACTI CAST STEEL. Worrmited Equal to emy In th Marke either Imported or of Dosoc e tille Monutfootase. SPECIAL. AI iEN l'IoN tAII 10 PINE IA (Alice, 38 W oud Street, CHA LLES HOTEL .IIIL.LIINtI I'II7PM 1.1, J.,. I pITTSBUitGIi. STEEL. Si Oitli ANDERS 4 CM*. 120., =I Manufacturers of tb twat rt , C11.•.1 'nnt 34.11, Stare, Ortag... "f all eta.l•lates. llov, Yu: I. and Sb..l.Cnst e.uset, tor REAPING AM) MOH INC MACHINES, STEET PLOW WI NOS. RPM %GM, AAL 1 I'IIWI!I.AW., eic. Ca.,[ gild Contrail F •1 1•”gt: :tud Spring' °Cleo—Corot r of Vl,t an.l i 40•17 streets, two oLove the Motlotagnieels EEO ALLEGLIEN V TAXES CITY OF AI.I.IcAIIIEN Y. / TREASCrittit's tiewo Ann e 70, isod. Nutley Is hereby ',loon that the A aaoer.orp have now Una um% try Taxes, ail of NV ato ' r 'tent; ('or the 3 ear 1,56, and CORI said Taxes .111 now he reeell,et: In pp urnnance or the Arts of A .o.entely of February ellb, Meta and of April 14th, Mal. mdoloot to the lollowing regulations and allowance, e lee per cent., if raid VII ur before the first day of ull. FOYr per cent., If paid 00 or before the lint day of Angunt. Two per cont., If pall on .1 t•foro 11.0 urns day of September. If pall after, the drat day of e.eptember, and on or before the drat day of October, nu ploductlun will he made. = If paid after the fleet nay of October nnA on or bo ron; the CM day n INo.ernbor. an achlltlon of e per cent.. Snail vs &noon 000 ppyllllo 011 tilt 50010. . After the nrs.. ol INOVOIIibt, warrants Will be Lanuett erklurce ennenoon of all taxer remain. Ina nripalu. together With perterlthae arrrord thereon, and Ole mos. ter I). .11AUFERIZON. City Trewurer. PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY SPEACER & incKAy, MUSTERS ItillD BREURS Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT WATSON, Man age r tel./Ars BLACK DIAMOND 1191TMEMICIA PITTS'S 1:1 111.1 It. PA PAIt,IC, BROTHER 6. Co., ll*aufa.torers of . . . . . BENT QUALITY REFINED CAST :STEEL. Squar*. Put and L:otagon, or all ages. Warrant:: equal loulft.myrorted or taanufaatured to Ulla noun tr. AllarOffice and ware:onto, No. FO watl;Lit First, an and littaceoud nreata. Pitlabanrh OEO. TERME W. D. DIOLLDH I V. DOLLIIAN LA BELLE STEEL WORKS. NILMX.I.I33EL eb idanufactabers of CAST S,TEICI.; tiriciNci, PLOW and BLISTSM. MTKEL; SPRINGS, AaLEB, GUUW BAILS, ma. sir ORleo, No. IR ,W AT ER IdTREET Om stair.) Plttaboron. 13511= Tin, Copper and Sheet Iran Ware, And dealer In ATOVISS, MINE GOLlllti, WATEII.CIIIILEBS ANN TOILET ARTICLES, No, 14.6 Groat 0313.•c0at, PITTSBITLIGII. PA. Tide /louse Is the Cheap.tt place In the ckrllh,T titove• and Tin War, Job Work protoptlyapn , ed to. NUM. CLOSE CEMEM Practical Furniture Dlanufacturtrs, CDR. PENN AND WAYNE STREETS, Latest stylesof PEILLNITURE constantly on h.d. .X 0.56 Federal Street, Allegheny, CARPENTER AND JOBBING, All work rain:tali:4 to Ins cAre wilt meet nltti prompt attention In elan, r 11)• tylitni2 GENERAL Drama. Walla s icorEtac, 11. G. GENGEMIIII.E. CRrit Engineer & :Solicitor of American .1 Foreign Mice. Nu. 12 Bt. Clair at. Residence, 14 Lis, et. gyro. GRANT ROUSE, O. WE. ESMEELLIC, Near the Suspension Bridge, AVl9ritio . AL.I.EIi H e.NY RE4I. ESTAITE efGEA42', . . SBotiiL mot *origami bought and aoln. Conon iinciliontlyinado on reasonable terion. A VOSIN4 bbls. No:1 foritalrer,"iosv' A , to dote. (aul9) lfElialt,r4llol.442w. WEINESZ,2Oa 011 GO liiti 119 1131 Time Registering I= Nos. 55 and 57 I= IMBESIM =EI J. WEII7LIE, Corner of lobelia and Ful*al Nth 13 ST. CLAIN 3111.EILT.