THE DAILY GAZETTE. pususli en UT Penniman, Reed & Co., o. Be Pirra irramr, Prrniscrnou TWINS eau wets , at uvm”. 18 05. the WittOurgit Olagette. FRIDA.7, AUGUST 24, 1866. Oa Tuesday the Republicans of Dauphin country declined in favor of M.r. John B. Packer, of Northumberland, as the candi date for Congress. This settles the con test in his favor, against 31x. Miller, the present incumbent, and against Colonel Patterson, who wanted the place. It has scented to us that no reason existed for set ting Mr. Miller aside, but that course has been taken. The tompensation is that his successor is a competent and worthy man. /j . WE are happi disaprointed in theman ner in which the nomination of Mr. D. A. FINKEY is regarded throughout the Craw ford District. We apprehended that so O stia:mate and protracted a contest would leave ruptures that could not be readily healed, and teat apathy or opposition on the part of some sections of the Republican party might leave the result in doubt. Such, wo are glad to know, is not likely to be the consequence. The feeling appears to be prevalent that certain cardinal prin ciples are paramount to all personal preju dices and interests, and that it will not do, especially in a momentous crisis like the present, to sacrifice the cause for individ ual relations and revenges. We have now no question whatever of Mr. FLNNF:Y'S lii. 0 mplumt election. Urn attention has been t-alled to a por tion of the prophecies of Daniel, says the Harrisburg Telegraph, as foreshadowing, thousands of years ago, the faithlessness destined to interfere for a time with the lied triumph of free government and prin ciples of equality among men on earth. Mince the President has impiously tele graphlially asserted that the linger of Pro, idem e was diseernilde in the d e liherations of the Rebell-Jolinsonites at Philadelphia, it is on'y right to inform him that 410, nt (lour, servants dreg• Andy Adicidcaey's char:, ter most graphically, and hireteils his doom surely, in the following predic tion We quote front Daniel N .2a, 21 and "And hi-a power shall be mi9hig, but ',ten poterr; rt,, d hr• derfully, and 1 , prover • , e nd ru,rl mluall 41, 'drol l thr ati•; Illy a ',Si people. , "And through un. ',LI , r, .u.so, nF. STULL CAUSE t RAFT to proSper IN Ills and hv sA.df nutgr.Up hi uscif' iri hi. heart, arid by pear, shall deAtroy many; he mhall aZxo Ma nd np against the Prinee «I princes, BUT HE SHALL BE liIIOK EN WITHOUT HAND." IJcinocratu faithfully oplioii,id the war for the Union and did all that wa+los sible for them to do to igrengthen the hand , of the rebels. They :lave.' 01,,tAch•Q in way of our soldiers; to pl. re 11l l'l,l untary eulihtmeuts into our armies., n:ld advised violent ref,i,ialwe to the tiovern• meat when it was necessary to sustain the brave hots in Moe, by prointit reinforce menu- thrituh They di I ail this, and et en More. •inring the Liner hi•ut of our country's trial. To-day they occu py a position they have DC, r abandoned. They are still clinlnie, w ti ...it country, --- yriiiimr4o sacrifice everything in...order that, they be reinstateil in ism; t liammering away for lire or sis long yea", they hate at length pealed ;1 chit, from t!:.• can block, and are rejoicing at the• prodict ions feat they have accomplished. lit lag this they forget that they have 'milk their own ot gunilation, and are made an appendage to a 01 petty who -Masted for power and ismniarity which they never ;multi have obtained in the Republ 11 I ranks. The I irmoe - rat.• are welcome I their victory. They l e ave cleared the Union party # its wortlait.•ss member•. and 1,11,111 1.1 110..111 eiemont ill t ventually w.•rk mischief mid ilest cm lion 1., 11.t.ion GENERAI. I). II Kt (of this city); now stationed n. Galveston, Texas, has made a report upon the condition of Freedmen's Bureau affairs in that State. to Major General U. 0. llowsliD, Cumin sioner. After speaking of the favoraldc condition of the crops, and other 'natters pertaining to agriculture, he says - "The greatest trouble I have in the ad ministration of the affairs of the Bureau of this State consists in protecting tile freed men from lawless violence. Murder and outrage are largely on the inereak . Every mail from the interior brings me reports from my agents and other trustworthy sources of information, of murders, from one to five at a time, of negroes. lam left powerless to give proper protection, for want of troops to sustain my agents and make arrests, that I gran , sick at heart, and wonder at the war power of the Govern ment leaving this unfortunate class of peo ple, whom it liberated by forte, thus exposed to the violence of a chagrined and life long enemy. The only remedy I can suggest is army officers 'for agents, and troops to sustain them. if In your judgment is the settled yolky of the Executive to leave the Bureau without adequate military protection, I will desist making these official appeals; but un til I ant thus informed, I must continue to plead for such 'force as will make my du ties here a reality instead of a farce. The appropriation hill authorizes the payment of citizen agentsnow, but Icannot find any who aro competent and who can take the oath required. lam now looking for ex- Gaited States army officers, and have found two very good ones. Gen. Wright gives me all the officers he thinks he can spare, but my State is large and the requirements are great. I will be glad If you will give me advan tage of the fourth section of the act per taining to the Bureau, 'which authorizes the retention of °facers of volunteers. At present, from the condition of my wounds, lam unfit for other duty. Having become to sonic decree acclimated and much inter ested in my present dries, I would be glad to be retained." A. COMIEBPONDENT writing from Holli daysburg, Blair county, Pa., says: A very large and enthusiastic meeting of the Union Republicans of this county was held in the Court House on the 20th inst. The crown was too large for the room. Hon. L. W. Hall, of the Renate spokeabout an hour and a half; his argumentivas forM. Me and conclusive and made an excellent impression. The lire is burning in "tittle Blair." Hon. B. Calvin followed Mr. Hall. The speech of the latter was one of the great speeches of the campaign, and will tell on our voteis In the coming election. —The Citizen says: Gen. Grant said one day last week in conversation with a friend, that it is a perfectly useless expense for Englan:d to keep a lifinister at Wash ington while Seward remainsonr Seeretaey of State. Seward Is a better servant of England than any direct English agent could be. Ile bas no other ambition than to servo her interests, and perverts all the powers of his position to this end. young man in St. Paul, named Hawks, who belonged in Illinois, acciden tally shot and killed his young wife as she was.cicaning.his gun for a hunt. The par tici were only recently married, and had been enjoying a wedding tour through Minnesota. Hawk is wild with grief and tries to commit suicide. -41 r. Burns, of Worcester, sad Mr. Kettles, of :JY Myer, ore to telegraphagainst each °Mar xec the champleaehlvi Nine Knglphd, THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. VOLUME LXXX.---NO. 201 CITY ITEMS. Irving Collegiate Isisattate, The thirteenth semi-annual" Basilian of Mrs. E. A. Smith's Select Classical School for Ladles, will commence Monday, September 10th, at the residence of Mix. Smith, No. 31 Central street, Allegheny. IM Itietititeitism - No A certain cure guaranteed by the use of one bottle of Clayton'e Bitters, and one bottle of Rheumagg I,llttrootit. For nal° only by the proprietor, i cL 171Ratnond alley. Price—Bit ters. $1; Liniment, 50 cents. Rarest and Sweetest Cott Liver Oil in the world, manufactured from fresh selected livers on the sea coast. This oil is characterized by a sweetness and purity peculiar to it alone. Its reputation to so great that.lt takes the lead of 0ti1..1• o its, and ha universally prescribed by physicians. Remember to ask for Hazard & CastreLl's Cod Liver On. CASWO.L., MACK Lt. Co., New York Sole Manufacturer, For role 01 wholesale In Pittsburgh I , y It. E Sellers .t Co. At retail by all Druggb4s. mh A [trier Dialog,. between tionstavon Sell I•4' and COMMON It possible for one ho mon being to enjoy life whale suffering from In digestion. Dy.egere .—No more th.te It In pos.Naste Go Lo bappN en the nu L. l speak fr.en experi- Coat tutus, that a rem edy for this terrible etnr.plalat In offor..d. under the whatanteo of huutlrods of inillvltloals of high oracle! standing, vela, have tout OIL the et foot of the article Lll their uu - n CILSILL, it Il nos 1111 W roe 111 any Ono LIALIIPLed wiL/1 111 o 1,11.5 e tar neglect ,tit lug it a trial Dt erhreu..—l;uquostion:thly. I adloit prefab..., What le the deduction 1 C0,1y.10,1 —Give 11.4. ti, Tit 1-:T ET STOMA( II lIITTFIts Is tu,t, renircly. eVidetic, or it. 1 , 111(.110y to. tt for IS, OottlpIele,1111.11.1.1.•.1 ,11.1 “:111c111:1- ble. !lave ever 11-WI - 4131.1,d I.y seller Moot =9 I Ins ins SkssE.—Tileil VOll ,and eonvietetl of folle ley oar own shoss . M.. II the same , 10,1 g ill nnl t llnV,rrr r01,a11 , 1..) tit ravor of liti4 grvat tonic had been .uldu kited to yen retturd to any int-tnes- -itent. t :nu, con tll.l hr,ce gout , Into, It at twee. tr lIGALSII 01 line itopttetatnen titan the dollar. and cent. AT 11 ti•h 110 0111.0 can enjoy n oho,: .t Inrercrrir.—No, no, no—a thonsnnit times no. Common S4.ltl.. , you are light. I will give 1110 Bitters n trial coenoN Stye.-11n gn, rtnil I shall never inure have any enure tn add reeel yOn an II ily3- =I re eat s ttoletele and ret dl tt very low rates emitottel)roh au.l eate..l Atedleine Depot, Nl4reet n. -et, corner of the Diamond ..• I Market. near Vont . 'tenet. FROM MEXICO. EnneLleAt In Snpre.ne Command—Lea Wsllwce Take• roanesalon of it/m+ and Munition• of War, 8GAZ , ..., August IS.—Niutantorus Alftlirn are I I Va.:L. Cll3l/lier , Is le command of llerejosea, and all oiliness, civil and in Unary, yesterday gave In Own. adhesion tip 11101 Calri,u)al retnalni wltb tale (aunty at [frowns- Gen,rl Wallace obtained a PeremPlor'y of lerfrtllll C(111111., for the delivery of OrTll.. 111111 1111111111011., which have Just Irmo safely 9t.dred side. ll= C=Q= 3.-A maee meeting tle• I lioreeducr and others. Of the Kantern orid Mnhlle daninllol In favor of the principles f the t.onventlon, which assem od w lens nntneronsly attend ...l limn was auLthipated, although a very re audit-ace was ovsent. lion. It. I/ !i.e.:, of Augusta, presided. J. Wood, oho was advertlAr.l LOVI, did not appene. The uleery! Judge Sena. r thadittle and Judge Parsons, of Alatetuth. following resolutlonS worn rultmlnil velestf, That the ramotount Issues and the Issues that alisorti alluittinw at thn pros at time, Is Coe Immediate admission of all hr state,. In the eat /rise of all theirrights ender the Coes , itittlon, esoceLlly UM right reetesentat lon on Congress. R,xt.lettl.. That the action of the late Phila. t uneentleil i In 11, resolutions and ad dicAn In it,, people, hamng in view solely the tainment of this great idiject, deinand; end aid :vCVII, 14w .1011. , 1 awl cordial eupport of ail patrnitie men a tint preference to parts or party ii_letadations -nil views. ifeeWrii, That to our coining election we w 111 vote for no man lor Wilco who doca. not openly and avowedly endorse President ./ nh n son e policy of restoention, and the renolw thine anti td the Pialudelphla Convew [tom The ecet Blinn have nortonnted G. JI. Wortern tor Congrees for this .list/ let. It Is untietelmal that the Bangor poi/tot/lee Is tole, given to Gen. -Miller, and the la/flee/or s hip of Internal Itevenue to Gen. J. H. Butler, of Ilarnp.len. Toe t Me/on/wets n e to he remove./ for theft uptavution to Prveeleat .1 oh neon's Pol icy. Movements or the President—lto Ac cepts n 311111tnry Rimelotion—lifirepimo ileum tor ills Reception. .11 . c.. Ott New Yong, August Zl.— Mini in Dorfman re ceived °Medal I nformation (lien Want tilt latt.rrioon that Prestilmit dolinsun wouiti arrive In Dos city at EI:10 on Wednesday next, Lite =till inst., and would accept the 111111tary reception tendered tiro b y the let illelslon. On will leave at 7:44 tto next triorntug for West IMlnt. To-morrow !decor Hoffman ex• peels to receive the ortlclat programme wh i t the President Intends to ollow, nod arrange ments fur Ilk reception will he In tionforintt) with t h e features of that programme. until brunt:hog of the Common Council Will Moot on Monday to take proper action In relation to giving 1110 illustrious guest a proper reception. Action will also be Laken by the merchants of this city ohs will purtiottiale in the mireinie rites of the reception. it Is also believed that the Tammany Society, the Democratic com mittees, Chamber of Cool memo, and other ere e temot and orgunizations will tune proper ac tion in thin matter. A If v.lon of the Fenian Senate ham Lech call.), to be held to thk city next Tem . ..toy. Henry Robbery lin New York—Mohair.— meat of 4..larreatcy. New T,,ue, August 21.—A trunk containing envofo smuriuns deposited In the vault LAI m, the banks of , this City, it has been ills. covered has been stolen_ Trot Ices is NII4I - 1,1 partly by a house in tills city and partly by a Ilan In Boston. No clue to the perpetrators of the robbery has been discovered. A Washington special says the Secretary of the Treasury will disboroe nearly eight mil lions in currency, in paybot the Interest en the Seven-Thirties and itollsiet leg temporaz y focus. Liu will not sell any Governor Curtin's Invitation—Penney'- , wools to be 1111,1prOIMOled lu the Loyal nontherners . Convention. liannisticeo August lii.--tiovernor Curtin has Issued a circular invitation to the reprt. sen attires in 'Congress from Pennsylvania, in viting such of them as can respond to the call of the Southern Loyalists fora CootrOtlon in Philadelphia to be present and participate In Its deliberations. It Is his earnest desire to have Pennsylvania represented In that body, and IC in expected be Nrlll appoint Senatorial delegates. The Cholera In New Irtirli—Seeeptlon of President Johnson. New Tons, Angost tl3.—Only 800 cases of cholera were reported this morning, none of which proved latuL Ten canoe,tee Of which wore fatal, weru reported In Brooklyn. Mayor Ilotrumn. Collector Smythe, and oth ers reprerontratng the city and national gov ernment's, have taken steps for the reception of the President, who Is expected to arrive here Wednesday. Tile litkolore In AI. Unrlo—Openlnar or SCDOOIS Po•llpOned NT. Louis, Augnst Y3.—Eight comotrles re port one red and nineteen deatsom cholera, Inhund twenty-four hours ending t aut en o'clock last night. The opening of the public schools In this city wasp ostponed until September the se, teen t.h, In consequence of the prevailing epidemic. No change In the markets worthy f note. nntlern at Bt. Lonla--Choters Report. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 23.—The cholera interments in the el: principal cemeteries In the city on film:lay arid Tuesday wore two hundred and sixty, and twonty in cemeteries in awl around the elty. Tho and of ❑ealW have made urreagenionts to get prompt daily reports from all the burying places hereafter. Weath er very cold and damp, and unfavorable for cholera. Winter In Sew Illinnpottiro—Telegraph Wires Broken by lee. MT. WASIIIIIIGTON, N. U.. Aug. 23.—The thor moraeter this morning stands at 28 deg Weather olear. Ono Of the telegraph wire. beon broken down by the leo which . formed on It, on both wires the tee in half a Inch thick. Convening of Monti:a CaeOlir, iegioi. 12= Ca AItLILSTON, Aug. 23.—tiov. Orr 1.. . mod a proclamation convening the Logi, , rei for the rurposo of adopting the State L. to re cent ucts of Congreqs, sod for the roller of 11- naticlal embarrassments of tho pooplo of that nate. 4.llOlealt Istle/P III X Pattern:Loma, August. cams of cholera ore reported*,a:T . ll6B.rd of llealth dace yoatettlay, with only o fatal. Tllolera Imeassillia. LoIIIIIIVUSI4 dui• 'B.—Toro were four now ewe of cholera and four deaths roportod lu cas clzi to-day. OUOND EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M IFVI'II BY TELEGRAPH. LATEST FROM EUROPE, BY THE CABLE. Peace Between iustria,Prussia and Bavaria Signed. FIGHTING ON THE I'ANDIA ISLAND. The U. S. Consulate Damaged BANK OF ENCLAND DISCOUNT REDUCED INANt lAL AND COMMERCIAL tignitt Lel it I.llst eu ul Pru.qui. w, i Lo 15.• ”I,:ir ) t•-• 1 1 ., ratitiett in right tiny, l'e.tot• 511, 111,. 1.1 !it Mgt. LI 1.0 w,-on 1 • 11111.11f . 1 1,11 , 1 1.1- r. 11 1 .01., 1•. 0 '1151.555,1 Salt, lENZI! aoa, Aug Itant. 1 - 11.14` It) 7 1.1.1 t•• nl. 101.101, I ....- Lila r•halt, shan•- it v ; 1/0 a , IS, Augu , t 11l I 1,, ttitionm of heace het Wren 1 . 1 . 0-. la an I A la that Protata Is to evatat.th• Bolll'llllo V. II I= LA's tx,, Atigtl3l. u. -A t•.I. t/..,.. Atbon,,, ,el,”rt, th • tigl.t.itgl •• the klantl Aattol., 41.1 :lint I Ili I ,taten The Bank ot te.1.1 8,1 r.t11 , ..§1 ‘l.4Cmatit 7 hi IL LL. t. 4.1 are quoLeil aL for money. The tenon log are the curl ent price United i•Lii American necurlt los t0...1 5,41 , 1, 70, En , shAt It "inert*lacy IFlrtillocti'a Financial I lett. M====!=l NEW Yong, .tlll,lOO. 11.—I0 rE,11011.0 (0101 :10 vimtion to 0 . .1e/111 it dinner of fluanmors 10.1 othete in (Luton, socretat y bl.l ullorh sew a letter declining the courtesy with the fol io.- tag remarks self hough it gas hoped that ere (hit , the our. [envy of the country could bake lame brought nearer to the .pee le -lanolin!, I mut so, that the pOl/1110 have cause tor oungratulsollott that our finatiemi are in MlO bettlEtlt 00t010.1un they ere. are March, isttl, the was hag lw ..n brought to a suocessf ttl taieolusom, Monona , amates but e been illsbandod; evety cohltot has heel, peal before holug master., Mil 40 service all matt url og olrltgatloua of the ...n -en..out bar, isam sat tsfartot tly pt.o loc•I for, it hilt. the national lit to near;) t2:10,01111,11110 1t,,. than It was estltuated It could lie at the present time, and t reductio n Me. tie,. aged 101 rte peal )eor more that. allsoth, fro per 111011th. If no mho: "atom u rolled It, a debt so raphily, mute rorta ser mly et ol commonord the roil km( ton of Its dold so osm Lifted Its ermstnot. In our cal :ahoy Is dept .d. We hake so tar esoadool tho :Malmo, iron! da that u•naity /suost ng nations at the close nut exp....stye awl, WWI amo clinch thore as o i• 11001.0“/00,•11001 .001.1 haimou 1., al .0 o I t tertntnut ton of the great c'sr in ahleh e 1111E0 10 . 011 101,11.100.1 If 1:0. 1 . 11010 , .. tho country ts eofolttett , l arum st coatteme au.l uncertain heels, It bus been oulueot to od yore roontstottr. If our lases ate heavy, oar resources are almost. 10111111111.410 tn. dia. poeatlon of the people lo hear Elle:0E11111y their btaleos, la utrprise ovoll 10 'toed. oho hat.. the greate, o:olden,. In Ilse 11000110111 40 1 0 1 : r.” la oftrue people. In my monk.. the poop!, of Inn I eq.,' 10,110. tomak o ropu:do neon,Wm-trouts Among net outs I.y ostaollstong the tact that-.- entitles el a Topa...m goi uro:u 4:ells. 'lout of all n 1 ur.•l that the 134,1,0 1./11,4 ai l , ii- jeae ot their national credit I 4mo 41 hrial ever, •11.goise the ts, t that t! Mk! P.1.J11 lc/ til 11114( Mit 11,144011 i prilpt/t.,1) rather rippat,“ 1111,1 1 . 08/ , that so aro no -••.. ',Alit, 1 , 3 a 1,.,. standapl, lit, al, 10 la. I 0 . 11,041.1 thr , la•,w,•c. W l.1•11(1../all 1111140.0 Ali.: • 1-111,1•11 C y ~,,, ni/g , the true source of nittdonal wiadtls, and stint. Irstaos speculation and eat ravairatioshaditco tend to thriltli , stiess alist doihorititsatlon. Itetco the isonitiy tl.-coutes auto rt,lly 1.10,11101'M/A restored, pr Ices re- Industry stitoulatoil, the pi acts of the country Increased, and the balance of trade between the United 'eaten and Other n. Lions rease to he ophoist us, all the groat in terests ot 1150 Coll alt . ). caned tor awl protected by wise and Impartmal ItipstaLlon, and ad Af-1.- tions ill the country be t•Puticht again to ha, - UlOlllOllll /.1341 practical rtlii.iiol2B Willi the go oral t•overnmenL That the coantry will thus I al ly prosperous, is as curtails Li anyt to is hi felere. That It nhouhl Inc so nt tin cal Iy .10.), soil that, too. without nu/metal olutiarrass ndoit, it is iiniy inenwsary that there he proper Wats:alit,' In t_iitigress, unit economy In pal-111. tpenilltoriso thlolit) on the part those who are I,llil - 11%/1-Ii with the tuaniuseenentint tin. revenue. Tt usttng, that 300 41.1 1/111•1• , 111Fifl (Of l 4 4114 lung a lOU., LW,: loos leelgl/1, In./ 1.411 3 .1111.11 ,ilfy CM/Act/Us 4.lyyour oloolient servant, f , igued,) . 111 on Met. 11, ot tl/1• I Mirlt,NrA. tt 414111th 14ray, i lint or, TLIOLIInN U. W air, It. N. Cha.i, ant ciii• 1-, Ihriton, Masa Ibemointion% Posbwed by the I TT /01/ lt ow:en hAsoott, Augunt 23 —The lonowidg 01 u lions, among "there, lll by the Union 11,1ml/dean tonveetion aseomnled here 10-day Reanterd, That Willis wn are lent rots hn, the aecelliug States In 11-inlinlideu their complete right. untler the Conwtilution. which they fertelted Iry their rehell 1011, LIP, 1410041 be rein/Waled only upon klach eornit 'dolls ea 'A 11 I glve them 1111 1114 111•1 and joet rep n,entation li 1.,0ngre.4, s e their 11,1011 y In the Uoveronteni, end geniality!: all endur ing 111 11, 1,011.11,). fiCo , loll,.ri, That tile 1.:1111/11 Seuatote and Itep re...l,ms., In 0..011141 0.16 denerve, end w ill c u•lae. 11111 gratitude Id the tanin 11) ( , I then perandent elloi IN 10 111•11 , 001Ill0 I,ol' I. 11 /011 en prutelplini of right and Justice, and that we. 1,0,(111Z1, 111111 urn doterminell to X4OOl 110 and inaliilani the auGhorlty 11l the Conciess or the 5t.11.0,1,1111 At pr 111 organised, at all 111a2arde /tad under all eiroutii-aancea, N.. 410110 W, 1.1111 will let all Lim neeert Execiii.ve encroaclainrote 110 on, 1 validity and binding lance of Ita logtelatnel. Ilemphl■ vf the Netreilary of Indian ilrommlavtunsers— Cholers--Cotton, &t. kics‘iinii., August 21.—Italph S. Sanders has beeu appointed Collector of Internal Rev en So•, V len !toilet !tough; L. firkins, I ni ted Mal es District Attorney, vice .1. D. Williams, and Samuel B. Bores, Umted States Marshall, vice M. T. Ryder, removed. Melvin A. I'ongree, Clerk of the Interior De partment anti Secretary to the Indian Loin. inlmioners, died at the Linyimo House toslay, with eongestlve chills. ills residence was at Evanston, Illinois. There were five Cases of cholera reported toslay, one of which W (alt.!. The reporLs of the cotton crop from the stir rounding noun try Is very no fa. timid°. • Pliurnoncetilleal Con veal thin. DIETWIIT, August 23.—The Pharinaceutleal GOnveution met at nine o , oolock tins lien - sling. The fullowlinf officers were elected for the en suing year : I row:Went, Frederick Stearns, Of Detroit; Vice Presidents, Edward Parish, Phil adelphia, E. 11. Sargent, Chicago, John IV. Sheoition, Now bore; Treasurer, Charles A. Tufts,secretary, .1. 11. Marcelo. Philadelphia. Various standing Committees wore also elected. Several releorts interesting to the profession were read. Tile sodoleet tor u tax on alcohol received special attention. A Big Fenian Mastro. OTT /kW., C. E., August M.—A special to the New York Tribune says that a few reguier troops stationed at this Capitol left this morn ing for Chatunly on too Richelieu river. Ot tawa le now hare of a staudtng force. A flying trolunin of four inithallions of troops, nod heir guns is to Ns posted near Prescott. An at tack Is fully expecteStn two or three weeks. The nulls proarritur entered In F 1,101.1.11 1.10.500 ex cited dissatisfaction hero and a distrust of the good faith of the United Staten Govern ment. Martial Law In Now Orleans. Nsw orttases, August `M..—.l General Order has been Issued to-night by General Sheridan, revoking General Order No. 50, issued by Gee. Baird declaring martial law and appointing a Military Governor, but continues in force Sheridan's General Order No. 15, ileelerbig martial law to exist for the preservation of nubile pence and preservation of life and property, which was stated es existing before the riot. Pro... Mono of the Labor Coogre•ft /361,11[0811, August Tr.—The Labor Congress Committee could not agree upon a newspayer organ. A resolution woe adopted urging that local trades unions be =attained. The meeting then elected J. C.• Whaley President. several Vice Presidents, ~,,, I then adjourned. Molars In aeW °rhesus. Niw Oases, August , 23.—Twentrservei deaths from cholera wound horo yosterday. PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1866 FROM ',;,W ARINGTON. tomemion of Resoci-ThlrlY NMM—Grm Dix nod the Ilttamelsoloo—Olomatelt es from itmtico-4.llMeMnd Soldier.' Conventlon--Tho Presttleur. Trip to Chicago. W Asti tsdrox, Aug. M.—The Soven-Thirty notes 4151011 August 15th, ISGt, are convertible Into sin per cent. Fire-Twenty year bonds t/10 act of March 241, 1303. Interest on bond:, is charged from the drat of to date of conversion, Interest being allowed! oil Amen-Thirty notes to the same date. if the Coupons due August 15th, MS, have been elt•tachutl, rlJlileiol/L currency must accompany notes to pay the accrued Interest on the bonds, otlierwi, such accrued Interest will be deduc ted from the incited of the notes. All notes payai , le to enter must he endorsed by the pay er In I , latik or to order of the party transmit ting Thom for conversion, who must endorse on. h titles over the signature as follows: Par the Secretary of the Treasury for re dd Minion." All notes endorsed by admix) Is rators, executors, or assignees or per attor ys, most he accompanied by certificates of t ne he power of the ondonders. About five mil lions of the notes hare been converted within the past month. Meier General Dix has not yet signified his e;.lanee of the mission to the flagon. ,• , et Romero reelered - - to-day official dls patcii,s from Major General Ruggles, Com inling the Central Military Division of the Mnc n leen Republic, and Major General Aloez, volittuandlng the Military Division of the out h. Meth Generals report engagements Ith Imperialists, of secondary Importance, an.l agree In opinion that before the. French leave Mexico, should they really do so, the plonk."( Mulnuillioi ant be rendered un tenable The folkos log natne,l aentletnen have /teen designated by the Committee appointed fot the solicit/aunt /if orators for the Soldlers'and seniors' Convent ion, to he held at Cleveland on the lith of September: Major General TllOl2lll, EU lag, ./r., of Kansas; Major General Kohsean, of Kentucky; Major Gen f./touts I. Crittenden, of Kentucky; Colonel tt•l lion. Lents It. Cxmpl.ell, of Ohio, Nialor I 11 1 '1 al lames 11. Nu:van/an, of rtlslot Coolnel ge IV. Ittteok, ()MO; Major General . 1 ••1 tt 11l of Nil.' York; Itrtgad ler General „f New 1 /irk, George (.01. T. t.. Grate/Glen, )It-.null. ( 411. it 1 . Black Ines er, or Otto u te. t:en. •L•lte I Swill, of Klass/who st it-, ~1 ‘1.14•7 11 . 34ii , 111). ,11 " Al.ll.l.llChtl- ME 1.11,7 ••• II Ps .vi Him , /ls• SI lit, t.• n M... 1.1, I.( Lien of 101 11, 1 514:4 111 . 1 g. G.T. S. T. Mel.rfsly, .•I Hu Henry Ward iledipiler It, I.,trltiot and t."1101,-. tt 11,0, •". 1•11{10, t•h A.ltultxl 1;41 . 11l, nti A PleNitlent on his rip In I • ‘• 4 ;1 4 0 4 ,111 of N.. k, 111..L1.3, ,1 411.11..1.,..1.-tc.l • :I * . I. 4 4 41. a. . • .1, Pt" 4 4 1 1'.10:44.1 . ( 1 Illrll I=l I , ,er iliwit., w.. Anutuit r. iii.—A vex) tin prevniluil to C.I.XL,Peril ull it, and raid o ent nines. Tlio laud wires work ei nun!, I , IICII IVTOMITS for no tw , eeption 1./: Ole& Europe:it . . intelligence- 1111.4•40 Salton of the Buffoto PIMOIMMICIOr It; /VA 1, N. 1., Auu. Al.—lion. A A. 4 tupp, I . Vont rnA.ter of 1.144 s ea), ha , 1".,11 .... Atlinint”tn, 411.11 CIPY AND SUBURBAN I=l t.allaulry Ilequtteal—tdalog lhr lal,hta and Whet tetnn of It. A , :an, Iti.to eis resides in Wii.etinn..; to when he is it dome, slit re It. earnestly viol:l -ei n In II si inct I:.iu yesterday. in the M., .int.,. r mots Ines iit great mot.tal ring, It 0(10 eduitl 's• f rid. tie tivalsett the mouth •'otnln, tears that ilds snit stern iniien 1,1 /tll,l IltrPO b I, an unusual If.rag •• ..1 t•t filter. tam If •inStrllll6 ttlat tt 11,) a atl tll part rotnpy ••••• u•.ttetttrpt,,,,,ly Mnrt,: 10 Pat , . ttat att.: a., wt..", att., tt Iti /,1.113../. 4 al/ Ireatt 01/..111 , fit 01 ..at , gave tt. t•t nd. rottLtpl tan( lie i tt pl a t. t pt Ltt tin tattl, tttl t at tat: tt.t.ttatttt ill anfola In dire lut ". lag ram,. lia•lttg try eateful Inalastry ptaLiettt.alt,tatatu) .ou-eat...lot' In nat.,— t.ttat ttittlAr, ttlarte.l Itti Llpt. 1.. I. 1.)..1,0 of eitterlau In, a pal. 1a. , T..15 a flat ..7 1.1 t..• pri0,vn...1.1 e• 11a... lie Loved CI I 1., •11/s0 ),•••.1 lAIII/ IL /1.•11I/II0Illi• 7 , 3,1111, till.. C 11.3 h. 1,1 ut• AL a Lot ott t )11..tIongaboia %I,.•st. I.n runt an 1.11, ).lual uauttalheats gay, that nu It3,ll..t.itpn to go out to Ih•a;gll..!Lett, alter •01.- ,a-r tlo• taalo 51,1t.••11lezi Triint.l4 o .%art.rtlos 1•.,11 I.ert., It Aliil.lll.' ta .'”/"I•t 1 leyol) At the von ,iu•ttm 11,• IL.,,,tuatme the le,, seaore:e•i.• aust,r., , t turnc.,l thotr att.).- to. anin lodkrl tts ng...,:t. In at. t :Mr ,tre-rt, Hearn , Tnet Ix,. lan!. lae,,unlntsant.ox rut N 11.114 In Intro .:tr., "11,“ latter Itumettialcl) be. = la.ste (.r fembline beauty. 11,ot uvery handepotne tine 1,1 1, in, And at bur I eqUent, Jobletl 11111 • f Kent - h., hec...eorted lief lour re..•letive. on Allegheny City. Here n ♦'„{nu I.lt-ti. Lhut the brnls4ll Iraq 01113 tt I rttpuic tootle In II CLII blot, tor In the ...any all taro, unit /that neterized the conduct of set ra' Indlen end gentlemen present, he 1 Bought he percelved notnethlng not attogett, ..1 . tIl elltltloll/InCe hip/ floral gust lot therefore requested . herun to return filth him. Instead of en ply ing, his friend /ft laude m hlo known a loud voice thew ern of Ad nil, and In aemit the latter was tw•- • Igell by nun - overlent, entreaties (rile neeerul of the Ltd ten to remum all night, as It wan dan gerous to return to thus city atoms al no late an iwur. A lenglii Illowert yielded, and , lid r. 01111/1 mad ft little belore daylight. when lie tu rne/I hln steps to thin side of the river, in s,utrit, his way h.• vent. Ito reactilng lee rr. Noun,. he put Ills 1,1/1,1 lo Ii le nouket ~ 1 10, nu had 1051 1)14 wallet Containing one tostot ..1 and airy of his hoarded wealth. He re tort. st Alit/alien) and espunh the entire for tots .st o o. /search lot the Indigo In /which ut• set eoluesl /toting the night, wearied and fool seso I. sought tht Mayors oftlee, nod totoole ear 1., 11.1 anthOritlest, by 1.3. I/ 'ltt littptt t titArCt I 11021 U WLIO .1,1., 11., III" nut 11/111%Cif down IC moors 11 1,1) ore. hln poignant erlei eottl not septet e. /Viten .I.ltori to/tt t It Itt .I h• g 1.1110.1 vw. to w Ito 1.3 1 I .• 1....1 g.tl i)th: I=l An en tornn isingcntenutvorar, in r P 1 ) 111, II mg hat 111111"'. 1 a•.I , w Inns I nt all 11.,,AL/IL Itlatde I/i 01 :1 3 . 1 i Wag unsni.lnst . in . .ttc.l .I.tanssl nu; Inn nV...; count...l, .11.11 . 0...nty ell), on 'tucsnla!, 111,41 . n. A. son .I,a I•; Inc story or nto• einorn Hun...lg •••1 . 11.11116 sere awl tin: 1,1‘..n. 1,11/t• In OW ) ming lunly's rescue Jost, in [Jun nn. sun. c fc o n, ;v fl'. i Itualli the la gl., Innen N., unn Custic 'E. relic,. our readers trout any anxiety they may have fir the young lady's well heing, WIT 0.1141 NtilLo thorn Wax no out attempted, that there write no cries fin mil,aiel hat the yoUrig lady men tioned, was notorious nymph do pate, and instead of holm; eseuoil by the pollee, came to the Ida3ur's olden and asked lodgings for the eight, stating Eliot her name to Drat Richards and that /Mc tail spent a portion of the evening w ith some dissolute oompanions n ton West Linunion. We merely maks the eernes 10 Pore , the lair reputation of our sister city (loin fictitious slnder. We wish tt Itnclnly OM iersiinal that we do nut charge the reporter with manufacturing sensation Wens, for we believe hint to he the victim of a eon. An Assault at the IVateb-house. 1 estertlay afterntxm while onleor Urabutn, the daylight turnkey at the tombs, was attend ing to his dudes in the yard attached to the Mayor's ~dice, two men entered through the I,nek gate :Lod proceeded to the cells where they engaged In conversation with some of the prisoners through the bars. Thu turkey t to I hem and requested them to leave, un It aam ut vlol.ll_loll of toe rules to bold any con versation with the prisoners. Ono of the par ties. a certain Charles O'Donnell—late en aspi rant for iiitarietlie honors—answered In sir in sulting manner and refused to compl.y. thu lium thereupon took O'Donnell by the roller and endeavored to elect lion by force when lie and hie companfOn turned upon Graham and struck him several blow's. Tile latter then [seized one of the burs, used for locking the cells, and struck "'Donnell it blew itil the shoulder. The two intruders then Virellel3o,l the woupou from Graham, anti throwing it at 11110 they rushed into Ilhtmund alley, Officer% Muslin and Scott overtook O'Donnell anti Ids comrade at the orner of Wool street and the alley, • taw I moments after the occurrence, and after a se. Vert' struggle succeeded in ecavoying fluent to the tombs. They oth have a hearing to-day, Supposed ao have been Stolen.—D. Do hey had a trunk taken to his pawnbrokers °Moe, some days duce by a colored woman, who stated that she wished to pawn the con wide. Not having a key, she left for the pur pose of getting ono, but did not afterwards return. The trunk remained at Ds Rory for several days, when thinking in all probability It might be stolen property, he mated in °Meer Munt, who took it to the Mayor's office,where it was opened. It contained some clothing and a letter, apparently from a mother to a daughter, signed with the tonne of llobinson. Robbery.—Last Sunday night the house of Mr. Adam Tttterington, of Brant township, Indiana county, was entered by some bold rssoal, who succeeded la robbing the promises of money and papers to the amount of three hundred dollars. The next Morning Mr. T. found his pants In the barn. nicely folded up, and later, his pocket-book won found in the road about one mile from the homers-OMM, of course. Ammoniated Ilattory.—J. A. Miller lodged two Informational:umfeet Valentine Volimbo. ifore Alderman etraln, one of watch was* for assault, and battery, and ,the other for Bur= ety of the peace, Vols was msted and held to ball fOr a fertha h earin g The Mnrplsy dirgriler—The Officers of the etalefmln Exculpated—V..4les cf the Coroner's Jury. Yesterday afternoon, at the Mayor's mice, Coroner Clawson concluded the Inquest held upon the body of garrison Murphy who was killed by a blew on the head from John W 11. Mb, on Walnesday at last ,‘ o , •k, au board the steamer "Chieftain." Before publishing the evidence, it may be well to , a,,ive that the unfortimme a toc man Morph} ws by no ans illy treated by the ofilm.rs of the boat, but tie he was thought to have been very much let OXiCated, tie did not receive the ritteni Inn his condition warranted. so cam no the Captain and Clerks of the heat realized that he wa. Ina dying condition, they did all to their power fur the man. Indeed, at no Lime oan he neglected or roughly handled by any one connected with the boat. Captain Abolllllo hail threatened to put MT the boat Willich and Robinson, but as they protnimal to keep quiet he permitted them to go In the back part of the vessel nod coneented to their remaining on board. IL was daring hula ab sence from the cabin that the fight occurred which. resulted Wu fatally to Murphy. We know the oflleers of the boat to be careful, hu mane, !MOIRA and attentive, und as we listen ed LO all of the testimony taken besore the Coronet's Jury, we feel It to be our duly to fully exonerute them from the 405111010 H Of WA properly curio^ for the murdered man at ter he had reeeive,l huts injuries. Capt. it. it. Abrams, nu - ern—Am captain of till, Chieftain; weto tit/ tne boat Ott the night ili the flue: wit, sitting lit the eaten when I won telt' ity one of the. Lands of Ili, 1.0151 t hat there watt in tirnturbalsee In the well litite.o snuie intuit vent hilt ',Lilt, St awl 'Murphy. They were all apparently under the Influence of liquor 00 1 1 were Ina quarrel; Itelrinnott nun tint thirst nattily; troth hint out lotion - v.l; when I got 11. the guard» I told thrill she; rittist tother LI•Vio 40111 n. or I woolil put 411,11 Ittiltluitott ttuitl he del nut like to go .1101 c. 1011 NV Illieh snit] 110 tens nattt I.t o irttnerall) that. nu oin Jun ',tug: told hunt hi tn., either to go 1.1. 1•1,1 4,! 1111. 101 l 11,11 of 1111.!!0:11, I tiffs 11, - 01,4 , 1,1 Ire Cl tend tit tut • ius Ira int 1..111, !LI !! hurl 11,11111 .44.1111.11: our Ir eight oat that night over the lock sr al., anti it tool. until t wit t.'oll.Ck ..,11111L: 111:11k4S,11. ll,' etittrio• ttl 11. hall an non: in ail hour, I hear.: awn iit• r .11.,,t11l hahth ttl I!. 0 1,1:1,11 hollse; it rill 111111 leunti Ile - nit:out 011.1 lt llllrll et.. 101 n. lbr(!• aullr All. v nun intlintir on the :1 itt w ill: ton min eat' 41111 tit, litra•l rivet , anti ne it Ito ut Ifni tile,. ~ 1 - ..nn Mt Hll , llllg amulet, nr. tire! of them lit. M l lll l ,ll'. TIo 11111 lin hat' heen t nein I. tt' Intel: .1 . 11, I a-Itt... h)) ti to 0 in it 001 anti ri- t.init.•l lints Int 0 ,•111!, • nit, into tie A., .1, t!i• air I N rlll I ik• ...it. loin ea, in !twit aitnitt eieven ILK , /1 11 1 1.1.1...A0 , ,111,1 :111.1 I+,l then. I 1.1.111 r 011 I: tin, ti ; A/11110 . . . 11.1 ttll , lltl 111111, there ap1,u1 . •,1 111u6 u:gIIl Is, (It f /mt.,. to 1,10... I 1r lit 11. 11e.1 :1114 014 u.lt, I/1.1111 Ne.r•li lilnv ocita . l. My ••Its] k 1.11 hr 1 tout pt•tit un , l exammo..l Slurp a) lio blk, 111 LIM I.vrth and e.1.101m1 was rnri 11. tug lau 111.11.thr with Win lIIIVI, that tie di oak Dr. Tindlw had thin Lwow "rid fur and w 111 , camu t itri..ornpudiwwl ilia, II t 1 .,• 111. .. ttttt thwdßir "odd blurt d y waw mageroast) t I wnLed the Doviwr if he lud hot hell., In (41.c11 theand hilrseid Mat lw. . .6011 And VOlOll 1 , 01,1 lo 110 11 1,11 11.• pero/1 1. C..llve)Ltoet, sV ItriUledlately twill. 10r Nati ut *as re I...rted to . Ul° Iso,pltul. IL. 1. Slanon orn—Aul torso clerk 01 thy Cutorlui 0. Al ulyout pael el 5 0t 1 nar...13.) . Inortiltip, I got up foun, Slur p-) II. ) tug opoli 1.4.0 flour near Lltu 1.‘1,1, LW" tll4l 110,, 1111 , 1 IWO° 1,1,1,1111 g I un.1,,1 t o u 1 , / . three 01 Om duC441.3.m11 :01 , 1 trod 1110. 1L•100 , ed 1.. 110 wlaurf-lonal, pluord lulu toutel 111, 10.4 aWr lett 1,,u gel ..01 , er, nut ko.§ , rlug 11101 hi, u s nu,. I 10,1 e 1.11111 0 ,1 111/II all.l could nut tILIWOVCI' 10ark, 101AfIor tin till° «lulu 01 ill, pat t ,•pok,. Ilu• fnan stud Inv thin. tilt) of 11. e nr , uud tUuught lie had II 111).4 I 4 , 1 1 gro.l 1.0 fora Llot.uor u 1 , 141114. "SIP lila 1. /11. J phy au. only drunk It A 11 . M . 111,1 Ile 1,1 1. 1.4 hots, I nut ,111 I u'l 11/ . 1111,.., 0: 100 thought I.l.ulh.'lr 3-• 04.0.. 11 un 1.11.1 1111 1,10,, AU!, .1 Itoctur 10,111. 0:510e, nog Irots witu.l 110 osld 11.. 111.1 1101 pl., that Lhern WOO tutu, 11101 m. ur 111111 111111 I 10(.11 left. allA , lts/otg 1., ni .trld 1.•1 , 1/ 010 g 10110 d 11,. Tl y aklik• And 1.111 Ahrasns altlt the [natl. John Baker. thAttrittl, ...vain.— ant tti•rttn.i Oatattattl ion boartl I Ittl-lintut it n• 11l the kat 0 , 1 %tat', Shot It t Attt, %11 glitch , •ItS Jn n anti Murphy 'la. %land thg !ty Illtu and they at., et totnrittlltng about a hat; WittiLtt jumped NI .1,11 Minna Aillittty I*ln, In the face about the Wlllkh lintnweal hartand Sal In the •er Murphy cant, .4 101 l p .111. i .41 I to-k Jinn t thtt, the reettni: [tun, a Il:phy hit and aft, tle•a.,loan IVtlltlth ait o. v.! ntrit t , ttuth•ht the. ttinvit, anttnthaps a IJIII, aft ti , t% ~ la has'.. It witetl Ittat In ittr ..• I ft (1,11.1 11,1.10 til 1ir . “41. •l 1 rt.nril, ut.l Ilse j:tr-, In, est 11141 )1.11 1.. MI. 10 .1(•,;:” I,.•en 1.1.;4. ,14 rtll.o, Isy J It 1111011...0 %Vv.!. Nt141s.115:11, 11041 P.. 11 retry ..1 = MEM 11 , :of roglne noose, situate on Pent, %)1N111.E113 A% . .1, Is undergo:tn.., a ntn , er repairs. el Is to Ire attnehotl to t the rt,r, rth a eapordty for nelson...sit - 4On; Iton horses, sr:th a 101 l shah:lent, to hull eel Vral lons of hay The second tltxtr, of the hon., Itself, is twin., Utica up 111 It sum ',tout. Mil, It reception room. The floor ti 11l tat-crud with a hi Ight pattern of English In grainiand the walls w ith Frenchglazed paper. The furniture will be of heavy black wainid, and will consist of four centre tattles with damask covers, two tilill,ll cushioned chairs and three elegant sofas, it line at either en ireinity of the mini two large pier utirroi wilt reflect the nein) beauties of the apart meld adieus will IM armrest ei uhttc Itriataile, through which the light will come, ',tithed Of It w h tie di the Gentle of the eulllug already depends a large chaintle lier, with eight gzu , Jets, surrounded liy cal giobe4, w Inch will suffice I, al eel Itcatte 111 I.wen lu Ir, otocucc .1 daylight. The third litory 1. telllg 10r1115110 , l for It elorldttg Ilpartinolit., or bunk room for 1114. 01111M1). or at, of their guest" who may tore lii to dinner the Relief with their nonlety. loe not, will Int eoveroti with lino matting. Tar await ale already I.:laterally trotterwt,l, tool a hat 'o look two. wall C 110.74, lib rt, tare tan:Nth, 1 corner altar° tile ',tot :root the three froot windows ran look to tot oa It, ret ration 'that...Aware la rad, ,11.111 , i- Ni het Wa,ll 1.1,1111 , tool Bacot. Alien the 1111100 0110 1101,3 charge of the 111.11, 11 It 11 11 , 11:411.111hOir Wrllk. 010 R 014 1 ,1 ( a I.lto, Iltof 0 0I tile 1 . 01/ lit', 11l any ot kV, 1,. 110 1). la i• 11.7 .11 .4.Y ttrivattal satin tt . . 1... 1., at. ThaletlYr, at !kr V., la a , lt ..••• iolloxingt•irrtiat•tlanct, it, MA: 01 i141 , ! 11 I.VCILe.I It.lttSpa ., •'s I row Ali sans, 111- q , -..11. In.. arrest,r Thatch,' a.t. ail It , ta, lilt tta.,l,vrit train. 1..1 lUtibtil alateal utaild kat, In'.lito.mo—tats! a Trunk TWA,- •sl II 11.anic, 'I tunk !vying in,.5.11t5y.” Cassias.), list• uilita-itt ! alit .1 instal Tht&telier raisin lora alti :id it. ILL.. 1.. 111,1 taken lute , ,tattatty lie a placed t i t thee the ak. ye-ii. 10 isaisit ilia at • I Sail(llan %Abet, Tito Pitt l.burub 4: lEt Couccr(.—A t. 1.., I -13 al I emir...pond...fit wrlte* as f0110w... `it think Ir Mo+Hre. McDonald t Thoinpon., proprieworli hit.. it:runt) Gilt eOll6, 01.1•1 04 v12;314.111 ) out col unit., w hut, they U.S. do ing, tool what limy inLnun In flo, or It Wtm eo n." prim. to similar to Wu Chicago kitten it would 1131.1'04f, your readers, nod chouriwily the ticket holdern.ii Wo would lea clad to be Milo to grutlly the Cut losity of our friend. A lik., hunger and Lllll.t to 1011. by nanuy heron horns. Not Not ,veek or two mince, titr. Jamul. NVlErtlght litiitititted snit ttgittowt Mrs. Bon worth (or utilowtrilly detaining t 'nten which Om tool (moot, anti which Itlr.lll'liiight clubuii property. The Cl.ll L e'', ilinflli,Viett by lbe Mayor aftert bettrhig, atO e. exprowiteil titans f being it net! tout the 0N...W00, awl has entered stilt tiguLiod Mew. It. tool her lotnbauti before Miler titan ',Hilo. That otter will sworn: tip tor n. bear ing mill baturility. Itonsttitts Pound.—The rcinaint. of Mr. I\cilia ILlllnlltlnn , who, together With 111, wife and entire bonny, were drowned near WIII•ei iTIW lilt, log tile terrible storm whirl; prevailed eL tlioL 11111141 a week ago laat cundaynight, have been floating in tau Ohio iver near Bellaire. There is lint one Of the family now inifialog, the bellies of the father, Mother and tour children having been Mond and burled. The miming child in a babe hut a lea' neon Ulm old. He Son. VOO ore Ptah t.Tben 00 Ahead. The above was the wino maxim of C:01. Davy Crockett. Inn. all 111,11010. (10 001 10IIOW IL. Oil Wod(ltitllly, a matt by the name of Couriers, who lives In Harrisburg, had his daughter ar rested tor striating hlef motley. It afterwards appeared that his wife had hid IL to prevent It from lining stolen. lila haste and passion was a serum of mortification to Ills daughter, and goon to prove the wisdom of sober second thought. Center Stone Loy log.—Next Sunday, the 'tight. Rev. Bishop Cocaine° will lay the cor ner atone of the new Catholic Church on Troy 11111, wah 'appropriate corer/tomes.' On Sun dry, September blt, ho will also conduct the ceremonies of laying the corner stone of the Catholic Church at ~Upsville, on the Youghie• gheny river. Judgment Zotorell.—Yesterday morning Juilue lieCunilless, sitting in the Unitod Stott. lklutrlet Court, ordereiljudgulunt to ho eittur ud to th e C 11.90 Of the litlittld States ee . T 4.4 Underhill, W.U.Doughorty aad Frankllt. The t•onaly tenni* Corn Crepe—lt Is to ttmated 4uxt the. COM Crap of_ runneylvauta for the premne. year . win tniount to 33,000,000 bushels.. Thore is oat much danger or s tam lye at three tutus. Death from Cbotees..-ASlOntrong P. Ver. nOnisoaof Ramo C. Vernon. of Broome/filo, tito4 of thohaa talit. Louts last Saturday. un:—Bastneas In on. to again reartylog. n hes been quite brlek eluting the put week. Pittmbnrich the Healthier.' City In the Union—Only Eight Death* Inuit Week. tuq.eurg h is a large city, densely populated. Some say It is the filthiest place in the Union. We will not utter Into any argument upon the last r assertion, but wit are gratitled today to he able to announce that. with all our smoke and tilth, Pittsburgh t.s at the present time, without a iiingle exception, the City Is the Uniun. The tatcownis for ' ••• • : *ere There WILY not n ti Catholic cetnelci I but lino minas dial—One ago. Ts, 0 Infants mot then ' lon yours of age comple, Tilts Is a vory roularltutiir r • ut lair gelts.,ll of the year. 's t ;Tinted it' Ills untistta/ to guard against disealie, and the strict sanitary rules soh/11,d by our Street Commis sioners and the Board of lietilth. We are free ns yel ftiotn thetireisl Asintid pestilence ~e filch is fVIIIIII/11 . decimating tile alt lea surrnunding tin, and it Is continently leusid that we twill es saps altogether. here is the rehOri Om lit y , t1.:11111 1./11. of flesh h for the Week. I.llolllg ittignst lOUn. It I. ft must important dose went . • hlales 3 ts'l: ttn Females 3 I Colored,. of Total Genet al DeIIIIILY. I; Itlootutal all and Heart thsease, I Cooeutupt ton, I I I Idlatrott ton of Erato, I; WhOojt hitt t ottuit, ch o k ro r an _ tout, I: InflatnAtlon 13... els, I; past ro tuflt3s I. =II At a meeting of the attothling 11,111 On the '261 instant, the (allowing cliang ci. and naditiollA xell• 1111Pild to the meilteal Gan.pbell, M. D., has cletecil as on .Dloniling physician, and E. Donnell) - , M. tog Thu le,oiutoot,, Were ni,dotoods• ly toodool . lecoslvra, That the Humph: ll' sholl I,l' OP(111 to 111 1.1.14,111+, I/ resi,tiettve 11l creed or attort 11.01 that 11.11 regolut ta*oottutot owl -or • •11,1.11 bold - it/liege.' to stool pity put 1011tS le P 1 .11,1 0, IVOIUN. u ho unty ho t rented it, prl s.ote potaeuto by noel phy,deia.u.l and •,urgeon, ol !tel. That all 11,0/Jar 'thy-let:in, h od • OW, 1,1.1111/g tO taditl In* Call do • 1;11,1,114, 1“ t.f 1.110 t1.11.4.,11111g Ph) ,tl. c ,t, 1. tltuc, 110111 dialely to the 11, , ,p11 1 , ) - Superior. 44• tlitcl- =teem MITI I rots,. t; NI It ,El,e, i%ell M. .1: .1 ~;;Int;itesl. NI It I. M Irotinclly, M. P., ',urge°, 1 /to Fire Alnitraft olcurnph.—livor) 11. !Lein, tile IC,II Sot Unwowcll, hntattarnt S tten.. th putt 11, nalint tun nn eon ttitelel to erect (Inn I , :ee .1... et tnt In {.:'roll 1,, tit I teed in the etlf )ntnn r.llill3.. T.,: k nett! In, pennuenn.lenl . .,11.11 tit .tete,3ll.lll.n. nnynntetzt tli ton, e.nuntnleten work : tile II t nnl etch, 'Sr. Teo at of ;he 11101, .11,1.i1 it., ii 1•111.1, I N 1114111 y t tor ballnting .•ti nn•nt at.ninntnnet nti tny tin uf. Alarth lele- ,11. too,i tor 1 Ike olltonoon. o g. 1.01. o:or • .14 Cirotral ?ilikno log Pnrik.—Tbe manager. n( the Central Skating Park 11l the Noah warsl, 1,01-c 01114114.,1 ikoel,llre, and net them to use k Imi l utlott grottos.. The lower end of the Park—that :a the end next to rho city—ln to be coversal with a roof ofa encular hem, us litssh will protect the skaters. front the anost In the nit/ler, and underneath w knell a nlathoot la to Ise I.nill for roller lahating slat ing tees mono-, Titus It nil' Iso neon, the Vet. isensashwt h .111 les a delft-this-11 resort :hiring the arm woollier a, 11110 been In the cola, load-tett slava oral of last winter. -tresdetat.--tta ttlattat. iala, James Not:110 Via, 010: 1,) ('lark latuathrey,uoder the folluou Itl they were out, Coln OMNltune treed ono, and tired sev al thooteeesslul shots at It, Italnc cdnabed e tree for toe pt. - issue of snaking It down. ta hue doing Stale, Ltatt:threy again fired, We trii..to,t the coon, hut tact/ring Kanto to tn.: h 4,, intlletahat u severe woaltd. The arn:nee took place In Whtte tourtisidp, In ii.ann,ounty, where the I:art:cm reside. A Nr4,uld-Ito narderer.—A 16Iuw by the t ante ttf sus Iteforo Abb.:ratan ,trattt, court, ehartuul a WI havlug taken it ptax PIO on Pennsylvania avenue, trite, draw ing a itttattl et: threatened theliven Of passers hr.lle first .lien the a "anon on Mary uhulty, s -teught 'ably In night. Ills next t. ate. ,nytler, a no tild Itke w Ise s The puttee put au owl to bet ',vol . 1 11,1...1114 111111, tll.l. 11r, hllll hero: e ll'Mel WWI aforeatud. lie wilt haven hear ing tin Saturtlay nun ning Rupee Dalt Champlonhhip.—The Eureka lh.tot: :Auto. lotto' Iwo: clootho to the ohumplotooltott ot l'it tab:trot:lt, It writer to the °"trorteleir 1+ Ito eluting to ho tt trteutt of the Eh rek, say, tuttot ',though lb:: Eutoku 1g u now :t, t hud otofeatod thrt, of four of tolott r elutog, but log twee tlefonlool to:tro— wel thou got., La lt tro—oatil, the ' otorloo• toot, tof .I.:lovhony t• lh" othontoit •• We o'ottotoohooto tto too golttog the tuattor. A..nn It nntl Battery.- , •:+k3 ,11 , 1 - I,l)kg I , NI itt,, t•SI init: ik, loving In In.,ttol . 11.,u C.,,,t. lurtivur hearing. l'ocurollted.—John I.eonnol, charged With nlaln•,..najanfelf i))William pro prietor ~r the toter hone, at the loin!, has iteen einuitite , l to Jail tor %tint of hail, to 241.0 lila/ at the ling term of the Crimi nal (.sort. Killed {a a Coal liank.—laut Tharet lupp a man by the name, of Wiliam was ineleatly Mel:ohnellevllle,Gbartters township, by 14 large amount of ruck failing upon him Ilia sou was leverely /Waxed at the ham.: I taw. Fell 1,110 a Vollar.—N Igllt buture holt, a in g au.lman,,a title in a slat,. ul am 1,1 Into 1.. e .'altar, bulug , tag at Ole rain. uf I.a Flop, to flail. Ilu shin out touch burl, lul Vollpil,frralJtv i'erjrary.—llunry'hi/men, app.-L..1 In•lorc Aldt`llll.lll Strntu yeenA,Lav and oath agulnat k:ll4u , antl Wnttn , ' for In-L.Y• The Int:, r0,,,1n lu Coin. , L. ILA. wa, held 111 :10.. for a In ,xling Acknowlvcl4ol....l Are Li the New or!: C( . l.lllni l'ark •Lt.,luu th. 11 ~ thAt ray. t• 111.1111, tug vail titll,l•lVt, 1.11. oppyrtuially. .1...44E111mnd iLattery.—John ,arvt:s lwront Al,ll,lllmik yvslurdety r 1 agAi J 4.11,3 Itt u 5,11.• 11,1 u,“.1 , L k hel•I to IL, a 11,, itig. N.•a at ii Es," I 1. 0,./t at, 1.11,i :Li. LL. 11...1 thine lit g, . :L.,.11~ Intl ' 1b.,: :::.• 0111 1/r0t.04 Brl,k 41, iFt l'W 'Jr the so.a..ol.Ksat Elector, 0 a .0 1 . 401, Nt. N 1 culte.oloy the 1.51 h lusl.klit. llrn hthly nit, recovered the loillolv ,el2, t I I lay. Dthlutel•tet: —l'll, , ,treet null:1.11m; , A rt,,, Ur.tra An , l 3113111t0r, wen: yve.t,:rday It, ,-.1,1 . 1131.11ng tuo ntrvet..l WILL Ilua , 'rater 1 , 3 orticr, Irtula tug 31,13,1. A good isini Li it runs II LULL fn Alilndi and I . ntlr,oe, i net.. tt hm u,:dinunl iL inn,t nialintsent. tvi, ve‘cral children , - nu. stied mill Inc dlnene.e. tiering the print uepaty U. S. Yine.hal.--Col. Alainlvy, U. S. NlJushal ti,r tick Mitt . let., has aninnuted titnatn.l Taos. A. !Cowlvy as Ids deputy. Gen. HAn ley was sworn Into office yesterday worn ag. Illnyoeps Levee.—Seven drunks were be tore the 11,0 or yesterday morning, tire of Woo paid the alto *lllll COMA, and two were :wet up to the hill for twehLy-tour hours. t ttolern t. nnrtettn.—]llan June Phllltpu, Ow first t Ictltn to choltan In Marietta, Jtc•t to thol town on Thuraday last, after au illness of only t wCir, Lime an a Illainfeetant.-1.1,ne, to be of (unfit, ilkinleetunt, should not Ito Muck ed, (1.1111 kltuuitl 1.0 frequently renewed or mto rotl • II igh Waller.—Tne Muskingum river ban not been au high luting Angult Mime MU us it ban been the present year. —"WHO," said an interesting young mother to her youngest hopeful, "do you know what the difference is between body and soul, any child'! The soul is what you love with; the body carries you about. This is your body," touching the liras fellow's shoulders," but them is something deeper in. You can feel it now. What is it 1" "Oh, I k..0w," Willie said, with a flash intelligence in his eyes, "that's my flannel shirt I" —A double tragedy was enacted at Ne braska City, a few days ago. On the 14th inst. a boy ' about eleven years old was murdered in cold blood, whilr his father's cattle, by a man nam..i Cash, who drove the cattle to the ris.. 1! them, pocketed the money and tied ;iv ,oats. As soon as the murder Is a.- Cash was pursued, caught and ' , ll fire spot.. —Two United States soldiers were found murdered at Savannah, Sunday night, and on each was pinned the follow ing placard: "Thus the South retaliates for the arrest of Skilton and ilarbridge," ferries to the arrest of the former for abus ing a negro, and the latter for, atteinpting to carry pestilential woolens Into lifrw. York. _ PRICE THREE CENTS Elam RICH AltltSON—On Thursdayrrtontlna, //neon tw, at weleek, 11E8 aCCA to the 40th year of her age. The funeral will take piles , from the residues, of her husband, No. 28 Duncan street. Seventh at L 4 o'clock helCAUser ArrEnnoox. August 2511, The friends or the (=fly are respectfully Inv Its attend. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I-I 1 ILL DA L E CEMETERY.—The beautiful i`God \i-fiere," the largest suburban yin. or 6tpuleltre. except one, In this countysit uated on New Brighton road, immediately north of Allegheny. For hurls.' lots, hermits or titles. call nt Lenten! Drug Nora of CigUL CLA \EY, Alle gheny City. FAIRMAN & SAMSON. UN JD RTAIKERS No. 196 Smithfield St., cot'. 7th, (Enttonee from Seventh Street.) .W 2 i'rr 80 - 1 . 11. Ci-7E3C, AN)' 133 oANDRSHY STREET, ALLISGIIENT. PA. A LEA. AIKEN, U NS3Y3I3T~SItZR, .6 Fourth ettreel., litteonr,67l'a. Corr! Nt.. 01 a. ...Ind/. 1. ILA V LOV .0 vral rum/Juin, 1.100.. Moult I )%0I alglal, Huts, a.roll rlf len t W uC~L izl6Nt 1,4 —lLc . 1 . Y. I wow,. 11.11.. Thom. r.v. - Ing. eq.. Jacob r. K U . T. II lIITE & CO., UiiUERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, Manchester. Wood'n Han and 010101Gy. C0i414 AURAS A; MANCHLSTEA LIVERY STABLE t.:n•n• - r , JI nuotat•nl mud ctieNcre strutta. H o•ar: MARSHAL'S S ALF,. I>a' VORTUE OF A Wi4IT OF El. Fa., Issued rut of lip, Clreb.t Court of the / or • :ern L , ,,tr,c1...r Penns vent*. to me dlncTe.l, I u.spo.o 14.,11, a,t, St the lINIOI4 !ht. , ity at Pa, u the A Ut.+l,l, 0,60, 1.a.. aI to, it hr claim and In r.,el 01 SAMUEL, J. VA Llt of In 1111 , 1 [0 the 4,1 a the h p,t, a .11 th, II aI. 4,w land AD ctino. Internet n :he Le. 11,114, •!,,,111.1,111•I lb Too, or 01./3.. and lying , o1”1,11.do, •Laatt Tp., 1 .,, n.any0 o , 00an.1.0 1.. f. ~,,,, el, : 11, !lit north by Inad in. ly own t-1 by I' T. Colocle..l an I .. , an,uvl Lion, on the vas., b r the nooker and fly., farms, on Ih.. ..0011,1 , y thy kook, "'eel by 1.th,1. of %%Alter Hot Feol , lg • upon Which sal-1 farm the ~Ly Is unlit. Ala.,, the Prather Mil , probbrty, c - ntainlng acr..s ntore or les:. •att lyin o • PO b• b... ornpienter 7ownkhip, Vrnango Countr. l'• boundmi as fot/o • viz: 4uthe norm by Inc N.... ,rh.tur. Company. ',at by kb 1:.••tt, I,lr, .obtb I. PI Illtphs Vel , oleurn Cr , .! sal en tho wt, by formerlT owned hy Mods, . AI., four,. nine ) sled, , led part aro acres in MAI.. I ' l amply .nd alor. natl, known es I:l , Aoth, prop. rtv. and bonbded aefol -1 %la •ba ,t no. 1.1k4 eolith by the Pre her 111:1broperty, opt on the east by lends formerly at;,.. tu. I.rlawril property, sit• ate and lying In stair, , ounty and Too nship aforesaid, containing wartar , es more or less. slid "winded as follows, viz by land. formerly owned by Thos. galleon; north by lands forms fly owned by Brown; west by lan „ . formerlyned by Waiter lire/Inn; and on tits south by the ow N. Y. Star Co. also, nee undivided slush part of the Rooker farm, on containing MX) a •res more or less. and bounded •• follows, la: north by Mor. , y Lorin; ea. by the Ilya, farm: leant, by tile Itrynobis end cop land farms, and on the west by lb saer mom - den and Illaraturr farms. Also, one urlleld..d one-twelfth (l-12) intereat la th• Ire of two .0.1 three quarter:, (2b) on Cherry bun. State Ca only.un Township aforesaid. a ..ng e celebrated 'teed Well, and upon which Ilsere are three t .1 wells pumping 140 barrel. a oar Wind:, and one well bring bored, now down 300 feet eetzed and Laken In execution a. the property of Samuel J. Walker. at the null of tleo. E. & S. W. L'opeLand, Attorneys In fact of Parcna T. Copeland. A I. ItX nhi DEB AI UttlltaCH. Marshal. I . VITALPILOP, July =, ltolB. A DMINISTRATOWS SALE.—By .Irtue of en order of the Orphans' Court of Al legheny County, to the Undersigned. administrator with the willannexed of WiLLIAII MeCLEL LA U. deceased l sell at Public Sale, at the fioLl Hint°, I SE, In the City of Pittsburgh. on nu -0.1 the :list day of August, A. U. PSIM, at 10 o'eioek A. It., the following described real estate, All that certain LOT OF biItOUND ,situate In Notilestown, North F•yette Township. Allegheny county. Pa., in:ginning on the edge of tho State Road at Spring Alley, and running thence along said state Rout sevent y.three feet to corner of lot of Mrs. Brown. extending back, preserving the name width, a dletaucv of etc hundred and seven R.t, more or les, on which are erect,n a two story briek house, an old log Oreille., tog sable. &c. ALell, all that certain tract of land, situate In South Fayette Tonship. Allegheny eounty, Pa.„ ...oiled by lands of Waters' heirs, McMurray's heirs Robinson's Run, George bleCand .l.ltiees Hastings, and heirs of S. Johnson, eon latnig seventy-ono acres and oe huodrcd and nth rii pre ehei. strict measure, w ills the appurte n enees. on which Is erectod a two story tenor Ose,tlue frame barn, ..te. . nald farm tieing the mansion farm of Willie° , McClelland. nr., mid situate at Thompson's station, on the Pittsburgh, Columbus and Lanett:l ustl Mali road, through which the Bald railroad Mulls the said fano being well watered and beautifully I , enteil fur. and val. lie conveniently divided Into try seats. sod being very desirable pr ,party. bi re is under the same shout twenty acres of coal; also limestone In abundance. ••• • • . tLU,I .0 NALX -- I.oe-third natal on con linnet lon uf sale. one-third on. oar, with interest thereon fouu eurdirmation of sate: and une-third In two e a r. , with 1:11.1t ,t thereon Iron, cunOrmatlun of at to be secured on the premises sold respect bY land nod '7l7iti7ir 3.IOCLEL LAN Li, Admlulstrator of Wrntern McClelland. deed. 41111:hlt.1 & CO., UANUFACTUFFOR OF ALL FINDS OF FLINT GLASS PRESCEHTION, VIALS AND BOTTLES. Nu. 4, ll'ATe It 4.1 - 12 EET, tql floor =! ;cc All aary warranty •1 totnal to any In thy It; '.l-Ti W M. L. SAN FOILD, General Commis - sion Merchant A\U DEALER EV GRA" C fr1X.1...1.C00rJEF.3:31, .013.1 c) 4 eomplete arange.m4.ll , 4 for sbdtling, by bu owls oru or day, and PO bubhelv 4t ~ro Al, a,. e.prrvully pAtrouage Ail older, promptly alleudrd to al the !One. =I =II punvccr.cc & CO.'S MAMMOTH GALLERY, Nos. 2 and St. Clair Street, NeJr the hdipeuelou Bridge KIMATTOI TO LIFL SIZE PHOTOGRAPIIS, I 1 tAill or Colored.) liar 'rill:, attention to C.ty and Suburban Views, wittt Family t.rottpa. Vie rr I Of I•ltteburgh and surrottnuanga ipinfo and atereinineopier al nays on hand wad fur airratra DILLER, CLOSE & CO., Practical Furuiture Alariufacturt rs, CDR, PENN AND WAYNE STREETS,. Latvia styi , • A of FUILNITUttE cuissta. or. ♦ski La" .IE, .to. 46 Federal Slreet,allegheity, CARPENTER AND JOBBING, All work entrusted to Ids care will meet prompt attention 10 either rliy. " 1012.1n2 PRODUCE NOW RECEIVING. ZAIO pounds prime Fresh Bolter; 200 bores choice Cattle, Cream Cheese: YU bbl.. wants react, Blow Potatoes; WO dose. Fancy ilroorns, In ctore; NOU pounds clear ISlde Bacon. In .tore: Utm tutu 040 Bard Country Susp, in store lOU boxes UOl4lll hoop, In .Lora; 10 barrels prime Norgblitn: NM bushels Small Beans; I barrel pare klountaln Blackberre 1S Inc, In store for sale by B. kit l/t/L.L. lot tell! No. Isia Libel ty .level. PAISINS-100 boxes fr .. e 0 ,41 . Layer -.ow Raisins lust roecler.l suavr a , Na. Imam! ISS Wowl atnest. anls TEED 244 sacks "Shorts' 9 to wry'fur axle hIsCREERY & CO. 7 t - 1 - IFIFIDS. CtIOA AND P. R. Se •• GAN In store and for este by yw,l2 BAIRD & I ATTON. 200 , B3C.R. SOAP. various brands, 'idePut by IAIHD & PA' en= NEW COOPS NEW CROPII—Six We. prime Dried A r frples,lttet retelre4 and for s±l...itE CHO t.. BALSIL.F.Y. 201 Liberty et. NEW SOUTHERN WHEAT.—Two oars w aware end for sale by irrt H. coKX It IJLLOWR-3,0U0 to arrive and ror cabby HENRY IL coi.T.l VEATIMERSIII Nacks to arri , st and for,nlpb• I.AiAli 111.11•6 , r 1 • W. CARNAHAN for flue Fn•nch •-• • Olaf Routs. S 3 Mirka street. ae pon.FRENCiI KIP HOOTS, go to 113 ITarketitteet. mie ID FOR MISSES', AND 7111LICE , g titling .go tOH g gasket et. N— bbls. No. IMr gale IlOve • to cto . e . 4.0 o HENRY N COLLIN& bbla. beot gaudily A. , snit UTI . NBY COLLIXS , THE WEEKLY GAZETTE TWO EMMONS ISS EP ON WEDNESDAYS AND JUL Y DA T Tye NUM., Ls forwarded ',Web neoeh be gob •rltsers sooners as Use mall rep. . TEAMS ; 81.NUL6 COrIES. PER . 1 EAR. 91 . . E Ls Of? 1V - - • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, DUNSEATH do L IPS Watch Repairing Establishment, LADIES , AND AT GREATLY REUCCED.PIELICIS Wir-MXJ 10_ NV 1" Lift ST., SEAR SOIIIETHING NEW Time Registering B.AROME'TERS. 1111.. f3TT €43 CJV., Dealers ita Optical Goods, This Instrument Ix very generally used by Pamela and Merchants, sa well h com bines a Clock, Barometer uud Thermono te a. :tad van be be depended upon for indicating thecam, of weather. THE NEW Spring and Sr a mer Medicine. a , lodide of ritEVAItFI,J , 3I: G. W. PETITS, FOSTON, James R. lirclic , :s Sr, Co., MANI'VACTI RING I'IIIOIIITS, lAN: re It or 7 . ELIXIR PERUVIAN 11A_RX C~ =I =1:1 = pri,ell, "11l of Ow wo erroulot alterative au. In s form espal,, .exertlnK foil action et, system, and Min mlsitme anal pleasant doses. at Is conceded that tile altersti‘ c. reel vent, or tonic effects of iodine, are e aorted moat decidedly when associated with other alteratives, lta combination; and the barsapartlla sector to Tulin perfectly al/ the favorable requisitions. The first effect usually observed when 'SAM', PARILLA WlTli 11111111 E tar LINE" is tak e n, is an increase of appeti e, shun lag that It ha.. tonic properties of a marked chararter. Its at ef fects are manifest In its ready combination 01111 the blood and tissues. Heir,scrofulous women and children Improve rapidly under lie uae. and the el tat functions assume a healthy condition. Ills admirable adapted to s large nein her of citron. Igor acute affections peculiar io cnildren. It I. salted to them. by the 11111.111r,> and eifirlrney of Uedlelnwl effect and lb , measant. nttrio ye ham of tbereMedY• it WOO i.e at, on for s long portod where constitutional luilnentron aro de.lre.l, and no repugnance, or dl.tnettn itt.•n cup. cocounteriot Whlb 1.,: of Ills en persletenuy, Itt noi-les 414 .mall ro lief la °Maine, In the Spring of the fear, and during the Warm iVeallier, Tbc accumulation of mortu,i mlttcrs In the .3.Fteul seems to become man, trot and very troublesome. Lassitude. Headset... 'tolls. l. 1...i%I•11l-n, Loss of Appetite, Palos to the Joints. 1nd1y..,1,1, rtc., very eemine i . Noteleg vs, te..l better ad.ptt d to ctermluate or than this now contelnatlen of eSlieA WITH lODIDE OF LIME. MMEMIIiI Alterative, or Blood Purifier, hna Wors tern yII,EII willazn the reach 'of I nun !- i,ls. In~lec,l. Ides lr.. r• Ltv cornbinallor rtsculloliog a .'thing hlth..rtomploy en. The opluiten of rn...ltrni men ...neetaint It. the .leseript Lon of 1 , , .rar.cr. tb. raI.I.IILIC value. 111.111., "-so, ets.. ar, et•II ctr..olar. triad. can be bad at lb, stort. any and all Ural flass Druggists. Vor sale In Pittsburgh by It. E. SELL ER..3 .4 Co.. AND ALL DRUGOINTS. tayl4:47:nwr FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, Combined with iodide of Lime, FLEMING'S DREG STORE No. Si Market St., Pittsburgh. 103-19:AG6:14WV BOOTS AND SHOES Masonic Hall Auction House, FIFTH STREET, Wholesale and Retail, =2 = BOOTS, SIIOL, GIITEB.S, WORKING SHOE S, SLTPPERS, Ladies', Gent's and Children's .41 1866. spitixG !RATS. ISt;ti . McCORD & CC).. 151 D'OOD Sl'lllEE'.l. w,e, to Gait spegt i s . i .. r:Lott4 t o o , chub ste. Et 04, 4 .tc., for Spring an,: :+5.005- suer /F ear, - 4 k '• -, 1813.c:/.ltnat• EADI ES' DEltlll'e, et fr t ., aNatT • l5 and Bola' nit tn.art II N Co AT'S," Ilit•tilEVONe, BE. nit.% M . • DERBIB, l'Eltat. ac.. ac. riTICAN 6001.1 every de,rljllloll. - - =.llr-C7F3X...t53.4001=4. OMNIBUS AND LEVER! STABLE, .V0.,11 0 Penis ,street. JAMES K. DAIN, Yt oprietor, om.tho.es and carriages f to , MI trains. Also, Carriage. for Etmer:_s, Virden:las and rallies, at short •101.1 Ce and re:twit:dale rue, S. Stable Open Day and Night. B pi. a LEATHER E LTLIi UHESSIIIAN b. CLARK. No. Ili 01110 ETILEKT., near the Venitqntiary. Alle gheny City, tomantseturers of every description of Cstent /stretched, Cemented and Riveted OAK TANNED LACHEIf IC‘LTIN(i. BELTS made to oilier and repaired at short notice. Particular at tention paid to Bella for Baiting Mills anti heavy works. All work warranted. Orders reapeettßily solicited. )..ned7l p . C. DUFFY, . YANUrACTISRin Or Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, And dealer In STOVE- , , lIQU K V WIN InlllnU W Al SK C:4 AND vuLEA , AUTICL+-1, No. 190 G.-re*Ant iStroot, prrrsuunu li, P A. - - Tbls House ts th Cheops-at t: to Stoves ausl Tin Wa r nt. Job Ve pise pronloitv xov t toto , -• td tO. RONO* eILNIIIRIOIRTINACiES V. a 11 , •• ad for the th.luvr tog •uw:: $5OO, 81,000, $3,000, $5,000, *40;005., For one, two and three sears, • CS "zrirtai sit ot. ==llll MUZEI ALL STYLES. I= El= FLUID EXTRACT Proloxide o 4 in oea, =I Tonic anti iteloralire, =22 =I Sold at dun - [Li,. us. T. A. INCLELLAND, lies. 55 and 57 Offen of pr.sa Lr btr..lr, .14) .1(10 ulcig I= &c., Si.c GEO. R. YETI T. 310. 13 St. 41111; lurch •1 GO I*3 113