The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 05, 1867, Image 1

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    MT . ? ITEMS,
P.14i114 Colleire, Pittsburgh.
It - Glare already ritrectca the attention of
111 who :ice" e a rel fable business education to
establfshea an a taroilte institution:
T u r, Prlnctlialunre not now earning their rep.
n',..atfori, an our reader, will flnd Ly referring
to any of nor city linainoi.s houses, or-by send
ing for thn new College circular for 1847, which
is tootled free to any spares :by the Princi•
yeti, P. Lair and Sin , l,ltik,hurich,Ta, •
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An Emporlntn of Chalnikeing.
there are thousands - of: oat rellthlTE • who
tram tune to time are at a /osi tO know Where
to look for certain useful articles which they
are in want of; and which they UO rot know
where to land. The stores are berzebnl for
• this end, and, often, valuable ; tame IA - stittan•
tiered, and what 173 wanted Li %Minot obtained.
• In inch cases :tilvertiting often comes to their
old, and the needful article Is pointed out
through the ner.,paners. hut - advertising
erery,eparale; thing-would Incur expense
not readily 'borne, and thus many suffer for
of that which would have added much
to their hapoinz.3. and, freutiently, years to
their t , efulnesi and hie. •
There 14 In lin, e!ty, and Lai teen for years,
•trl ...stalAixiltnrilt where may ho had nearly
every article which edical knowledge and
atilt has deviied, tor t the amelioration and
t 2,11, rally of a functional, hot
11 kew of a RICCI:WI teal character. We mean
the nhalirine store of nit. KE VSEIi., AT HO
IV?)1,1.1 , STULL'''. The Doctor haN given the
'JeAt. years 01 hit life to the advancement of
t isle department of medicine, and has s thinned
loth it M. Cilltr.Atr and usefulness which will
eltireattly, ho Justly appreciated and valued.
'1:10 , 0 who wish to consult him professionally
can tie no at his con 11(tati011 rooms, N 0.120
lan , itr.t s any day fr.fa rl o. ni. until 4 p. m.
Si - /VOLtT.I.:IiS and appliances for
every dilliceity requirt'iig memtplcal
•New Ice,
C:411.1.1. ark- to-Any.
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The present Is excellent weather for the
taking of tine. clear and Ira th ful photographs.
We observed yesterday in the magnificent
show' windows of IL T.. 11. Dabbso palatial
rooms, No. P St. Clair street, tome photo•
graplis.which few could believe Were takeran
the. eloauy atmosphere of Pittsburgh. But
Z , lr. , Dably. enip7s it reputatteit as no artist
which to a fOrtillie to /111/1, and eVery:lli&Cirn
tamed out, 1.10 matt, whether cosily Or cheap,
is c&lculated L0.1E43.111 the bleb character of
his establishment. His cabinet styles are ,
truly superb, rtialing event the fi nest of r';l
p:tiatiut, from the best Of masters. P0".., 0 ,,,,
centemplatinw hav.7lllc:urea taker: will i. 1.6
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well to favor 3I r. D: bbs ,
i ii,t
gallery with a calll,
Be keeps on hand n 'di line of roses, frames
nod photographic tnt.torials- aniero all those
engfiged In ilie son shao:4„,.ing.i"sthe,s can
obtain their supplies a', the most reasonable
of prices. Remembe r th i s place, No. N St.
t.lalr street. • . ,
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.eaU 01111 Profit.
et troops—at'OS Morket street.
priees—at Market, street.
perfuniery—at Ai. Market street.
Low prlees—at Market street.
t;alitornla Mines—at ti.", Market street.
Low prices—llt ; 5 Market street.
Pore yid Rye Whisky—at t , •:1 Market ..treet.
Low prices—at t.. 5 Market street..
Pute litodoreas Glyeerloc— , l Market street
Low Market street.
tie.t. English Market street.
Low orkx.s—et Market ;treet.•
The 1-Meet Indigo—et Merkel street.
Low S.'. Market street.
4 :xl - tett A: Son's .SeotoU Sou tr—Ss larket, street.
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L&o prfeey.:.st Cv Merket'street.
Pure Plea Ter—et s 5 Market street.
Low Market street.
an!; .5 cote :.lea-.at' Market street
prices--at S 5 -Market street.
Petrolec.m, Toilet Settpsat S 5 Market street.
Y.c.Clarren re MeKennetn,.bructrista.
'Met:larren.S MeKennel', Druggists.
55.31arket street.. Market street.
55 Market street. Market street.
Now le(
Ccatml Park
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the mild weather sve have just had., there
will be the attendant bonding et Water pipes,
;did limonvenience!s minally attending a mod'
erattnn afar exei.ssivciy cold weather. We
commend our friend 1. T , twens, No. WI
Wood ntreet, ai not, of the very best Mechan
ic-, tonne's . to,.'in ouch emergencies. Ile at.
tentl4 to.nit kinds of niumbin7„.gas and steam
lifting, and repairing in the Most Creditable
and ottrelial manlier. at his ebtablitsliment
will bo Coned a rare and varied stock at the
mostsupprovcd and fasniehable styles of oil
lamps, gas ehamialiers, brackets, burners, itc.
w inlet he Will di,po - ,e e
.i tile most, reasons
rnies• rer narihing line, give
T..Enons rt. call.
tonlr,
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3:nelr,t COrnhlnation of iron
Pll ,, ptu J rus and Callsaya, rinoa-a as Ferro—!
Pho'',..ltorateti LH:Jr Callsaya. The lion
re%tore3 color to Oh the Phosphorus
'renews waste of Mt: nerve tissue, and the
Usaye glees e natural, healthful tone to the
te'et Live
One tent coutnins the virtue of one ounce
of C:a . ,aytt and one teaspoonful a grain of
/lon 'int! not - Thorn, Manufacturod
CIietVELL., Mom,: $t Co., New York.
For kale by cal ilrugistf!. tl
At I:educed Prime. '
We are etlarleg our holiday goods at greatly
reducud prlcui, Call unA suet, at Pilteek's. • •
llrs. hones, Annie. Waite, Itrs. Skerritt,ga
gan, Lnan I'hotos;el Pitinetc's.
skates at the Eilleoritunt
Those Fiery :'.erventH nod the wonderful In
visible Photrw, at rlttml:',.
Diaries for 1;07, rltteek'a,
sunny Itank and (Jaunt, at t'ittock's.
Alnv.naes, at Plttock . A.
, Lb'..tes, at l'lttoeles.
MEE
la:I=ISMI
Fes!
'rim Ott establi,lied mediCal imico of Dr. E.
Warner, (known for forty years as the origi
nal Indian physiel.tu or herb doctor,) and con
ducted fur a number of years past by the son
Dr. E. S. Warm., has been removed from St.
121..ir to No. 271 Penn street.', • •
Dr. Warner stilt continue, to treat success
lulls. diseasc.l'of nearly hit des eriptions, espe
cially those of a chronic vetoer. ReMetiner
his now Ioelllloll 10 .Zie. 211 rents Street, second
'woe above Ben. trinibiti's.
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Xe Loudon, lil2,the flatoeier •IV1!son Sew.
log Machine received the Olglanst award—all
inellachines of Europe and America In nom.
petition. 'rats nw arc! Ints always Oven =O O
wherever exhibited. You will make no mis
take in ordering one in, a holiday gift to wife,
Liter or triend. They can be purchased only
ut Sumner Co's„ Xl Fifth street.
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The Phy..letnntt of Parkin
sar that the bent Drevetttive for cholera id
gentle mttmntantJ. The. wont, Icarnetiphysl-
Ciallti of tit, ettuntry atlnut that Dr. Robc.clea
Slone h .11.ta, are the bent ntlrnnlant known
to the wetltt.
there
and you cannet full to coo the relies
ord,,Od,l;ifisueb to not the caao at the ()perm
liouze ,huu Store. 'They constuntlY keep .
Inrge and 1(0011 blink 41 ~..etuonable goods—
cold eheup and whyrauted, or no tale. :
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out onproyrerAt, and-soon
riVaar: troth:. ..zt bulalt 11,ventmoct
"Lttliitlg , l4 improved atovo.baulPer" iou al l
tre n lu crntirr Lu=incaa for months to CODIC t
Calnod snu It at 11 Fifth street.`
Conk Sin Neat. • •
The verdict of all who have worn u pair Of
the,e4ine eultout wade Hoots which bays es-.
titl.olished a eau:Wand reputation for Palmer.
Anthutr. street. Pricps Very
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Of ill kinds, for mediums{ Purposes,' such ni
menet he:hid elsewhere in [equity. hold fat
Fletnisp,'s ' , tog store, O. Mnrket street
lteruember the place. .
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At Coro nil P.l:
Yon too Dnyi
Foreign .I.lquorn or all abatis at Joseph S.
Finch's Distillery, No, in and 1.'33 Ylrtt
treat, Pittsburgh.
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The eleteeflkke
Of tho day—tne wonderful 10. prices Gardl.:
ner asks for his,floots and 6hoce. Oren. Flonhe
Shoe store.
Mxt boom.,
And lowest prieet—toets. Go to the Opere.
'Soave Shoe Storu.
, Largalas,
Forthiltuilatpli, at Ilia °pc:. liousa Shoo
Store... .
Hoots sad Mimes,
.I'wfut cheap, at the Opergllouee Shoe Stet e
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VOLITME LXXXIL---NO. 4
CITY ITEMS.
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Mr. William Itoltatielmer, the popular pro
prietor of the Continental Dl2lllg Saloon, next
door to the Posh:dice, on Fifth street, has Just
received several magnificent spectmens of
wild deer, which win be served to his custom
er, to-day. Mr. tioltshelmer 13 alive to his
busine.s and his tables are kept better sup
plied with rare game, tic., than those of any
hotertri the State. Ills oysters aro of the priru.
cot quality and • for, a good, square meal at
moat 'reasonable rates, we know no better
place to recommend than the Continental Se.
'loon. Elegant apartments have been suitably
fixed up for the Indy patrons of the house, and
for. planing parties, no more appropriate or
better dining 31110011 can be roomd whereat to
procure a fin/Lams supper.
What Lady i s the '
Wou/dlie without a pair of those beautiful
nystyle winter (Raters, introduCed at the
eap and reliable Shoe house of Painter, Au
shuts C 0,,& 01 Market streefl All the goods
sold at this house aro warranted as good as
can bo purchased in the city, and as cheap as
can be sold in any city of the Union,
Cheap, C heapeeo.lkerspest. •
Are the-hoots, hhOes hnd Getters °tiered for
sale at the well - kll-men shoe home, of Palmer,
Anshute CP:, No. 61 Market street.
Deems sea Medicines,.
Doctors' preserlptforte °lrefully prepared at
half thatisual price, at Fulton's Drug Store,
opposite roetolllce. -„
Tou Caw EMI
per cent. Alcohol at JorePh S.
Yon Cm Bay
:stew Rope atyoseph S. Finch's
Excelsior Institute
See circulars.
THIRTY-NINTH - CONGRESq
(SEAVND StSSION.)
- Was al:soros:, January 15 , A.
SitNATE.
The joint resolution of the Territorial Leg
!decor° of Montana, eves presented, asking an
inureese of members to that body.
Mr. Melvin presented the petitions of eta
'railroad presidents, inking for the reduction
of duty on railroad iron. • •
Mr. Morgan presented the memorial of the
vettonal Academy of Design, inking a specific
duty of one hundred dollars on imported
paintings..
Mr:Howard's resolution inquiring into the
action of the executive branch or the govern
ment in •reference TO the inte,cntion of
Frsoice in "Mexican affairs was laid over.
Tue petition oh army ofleers for an increase
of pay was . - referred to the 31111mry Corn•
mince
The following petitiOne were presented and
referred: for increased tariti o¢ (reported
wool, and tot a reduction of duty on rallrona
iron. Bills were Introduced to donate a por
tion of the Fort Leavenworth reservation for
public road, nod authorizing th e construc
tion of a bridge across the :Missouri river el,
Fort Leavanwortbt =O. one granting pre
roeileo ragbtilL.: settlers on Cherokee lands
In liausa}., •
Tbe regUlat Lug the tenure of 'office was
i tt , co ue,,,the enestion being on Mr. Sauts-•
bury'snosendruent Co repeal he entire con
entlorrhill,lcausad of the thirteenth section.
Mi. Johnson argued at length in favor or the
'pardontrighobwer Reding solely with the Ere.
nitre. • •
After some further remarks 3Sr. Johnson
went on to eay: A party most he indicted and
tried before ho could be, adjudged guilty of
treason. It retlndad.3llEl Seusibillfica as an
American citizen 'to see incarcerated for two
years on actor= of treason r. man of delicate
frame, who Invoked end. plead for trial. it
violated all ideas of 4merlcan Justice.
Mr. Howard- faked what power the Court.
had to bring. Snell 11. prisOn er to justice with.
out an. order Irons thilekeeldent of the United
States; by whose tiftltr he was incarcerated.
Mr. Johnson • bald, if he was a prisoner of
War he een!.:l not be tried for treason at, all,
as tb'ne whose fault it was. Ito said the
rrestdont had directed him to be surrendered
to the civil authorities.
31r. Howard asked whose b.lness tt NVII4 to
Issue the warrants. •
Mr. Johnson— The Court before whom he
. directed t & be tried was bound to lasau
the warrant.
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Mr. lloward aaid that wee undcubtsilliso,
but on the request of the President his law
officers bad given an opinion whieleprevented
toe trial from taking place.
Mr. Johnson believed It had been sold that
the Chief Justice could not preside because
Congress 13 , t 1 changed their circuit., but who-
ever -the fault lay with, he thought it a re•
proacti to American Justice tint he was kept
where be was. It he (Johnson) had been Pres
ident, he would bare pardoned Jefferson
Davie. In his opinion, curb punishment to
men, already subjugated would he called by
the world Intarnan. .lie deprecated harsh
measures towards those in rebellion, believ
ing a conciliatory policy would strengthen the
government, while severity would Le disas
trous In its results. Such a course would set
America above the world, and we would again
be as brothers, having one nag and 000 rune.
t ry.
Mr./lowe protested against the charge of
inhumanity against the Government. 140 geld
no government had been so sinned against
and meted twas no forgiving. The guilt of the
war On the rebels who commenced It,
and though they had forfeited their lives they
had not been taken. The Senator had said. if
ho were President ho would pardon Jefferson
Davis, If. ho (flows) hid been !'resident he
would have tried and punished him. Davis
might die ld Fortress Monroe. If he (Geo.)
had been President, be would have died near
there long ago, and no feeling of guilt wound
trouble him.
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. Alter further dlecussiou between Messrs.
Howard, Llendrlcla, ysulsbury, Trumbull and
Cum:idler. as to the pardoning power of the
President, and his eon thereof. Tho amend
ment of Saulsbury was lost; the bill wax read
a Ultra time, and pagg.,d.
dlr. Wade gave notice that at the earliest
posalble moment ho would call up the bill 110 1
log the time for meetings of Congress.
On motion of Mr: Edmunds all other orders
Were postponed to allow the consideration of
the bill to regulate the tenure et 'offlce,where.
upon the senate adjourned to meet on Mon
day at I.2o'cloek.
IMMO
The PolitoMee aPPrOpriatiou bill was repor
ted and made' the special order for Itond,y,
Mr. linssOn, from the Committee on Appro.
timat lons, reported. the Postoffiee Approprht
than bill. It appropriates twenty million eta
hundred and fifty thousand dollars for the
next fiscal year, of which eight million slx
hnodred thousand la ler inland transport,
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Mr. :3 tevens roported the fortification appro
priation bill. It approproorlates fifty thou,
'sad dollara".for Fort. Wayne, Michigan. ono
hundred thousand dollars for Fort Mattress,
Californta, and ono hon.:trod and fifty thous
and dollars for a survey of tho Northern and
Northwestern States.
The resolution that the peopie ought not t o
be tartul further at present for the reduction
of the public debt was referred to the We) , to •
arid Means ConunitOic.
A resolution eras adopted requesting the
Secretary of the Treasury to give the amount
of internal revenue conceded In the first Illi
nois district for each month during the past
year, the amount of Penalties, and the
amount remitted by the department, and the
reason for such remission.
A resoluticm was adopted, instructing the
committee on 'Ways and 'Means, to inquire
into the eSpedielley of diserlmtuuttrig in the
tariff In favor of free grown brown sugar, mo
lasses, Coffee, ac., against slave grown.
The bill punishing by due and imprhon
merit, perstms guilty of bribing, to secure too
election of Congressmen ' and , disqualifying
such persons from holding any office, was re
ferred [nth° Judiciary.
The bill glying the Court, of Claims lurimile-
Lion to OW, and Indiana, so 8.3 to cover los,
es during /Organ's raid, was referred to the
' Committee on Judiciary
The Postopice Committee was Instructed to
Inquire why tho mail route from Springfield,
Missouri, ire can Francisco, has not been put
into operation.
The Secretary of the Treasury eras • requ,i t
ed to fornishltiformation in relating to cotton
claims.
The bill tb restore the late rebel States to
political rights was taken up.
hir-Lawrenee, of Ohio, obtained the door in:
the Committee of the Wrote on Cie Presi
dent's zees age, and read a lengthy speech.
Mr. Bins • am made a few remarks, declining
to make li 3 arguments to-day..,
The subj t went over.
After a e ight debate. 10 was agreed that the
House ro, t to-morrow only for debate,
MOM ST. LOUIS
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•oirdier and Lead to Indiana—
U. S. Senator—Trobabitisz of
ctilan or Drake Su ttis.o.u.
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s, January 4.— The DemocroAl St. Jo.
• isi , says that notwithstanding the
~ citizens, powder and shot were
• .•e Indials at the . rccent . dlstribn.
• • sidles at Yort Santos, Montana, and
• •rs were per:m.l[ldd to sell their , arti-
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I t c„. e x Act favorable, LL
advocates the re-eleo
..eroy United (items Senator from
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..prey
for the short term.
in different portions of
cmeWrJefferaon City ay•Cial nye;
!form ranleal members or no Logged a
re eMonaticany for Chas. D. Drake
. SLAMS Sea.
ThLy will Inento
. "Mal In capons td Sulroctueril eloa•
FIRST EDITION.
ONE O'CLOCK. A. M
LITE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.
FROM EUROPE.
FtRTUER ARRESTS OF FEAIANS.
Conciliatoq! Policy of England To
wards the United States,
THE EASTERN QUESTION LOOMS UP.
Napoleon Fails in an Attempt-
ed, Alliance
[RI, dieWe.l
....11 ST Or YrNIA,
Dessrx, January S,-51r. suspected ronlatis
were arreeted here lard night. They came
your Liverpool, where they had Just arrived
trout America., They are supposed to be Fe
nian. emlSSarle.
...AND AND .1 rattan
• LONDON, January 4.--Yeea.—Tho Tomes says
that the only nue.tions In which England Is
now Involved with other nations, are with the
United States, and promises ,prompt wattle.
meat of these on a satisfactory bast.
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Tlie Tieici believes that if the Eastern Ques
tion is now approacbed Ina proper spirit, it
can be 'pet - Ally settled IV the European
powers.
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January 4.—The Convocation_
triterdinary, seesion of the Itelcafiruth. heg
bad a bad effect on Hungary.
• Frost roan.. IL.
Lx,Bos, Jan.lux). L—Nnon.-1 - he King open
ea the -Cones to-dip, and urged Ins reorgani
zatlon of the army. , •
NATOLMT. , OI(PLIIIENT9 ME. 111,1:1,01T.
Par.,. January 4.—Az an evidence of the
Malt upgtveMtion In which he was held by
else Emperor. Napoleon in an autOgraph letter
to hir. Bigelow. the reliving Lotted tqate.s
Ilinibter, has presented him a copy or his
works. The letter Wee couched in very. gut
tering term,.
7, - ch . g.., , ,tERN QUESTION 1.0011.1:c0
Wriseo,r, it ia, Jennary 4.—Thu
la lit untie ' to - day, .11(19 en Important article
upon the polltlctl situattou of litibaia, ant at•
goes tb - lt the Onerous mmll[lolls Imposed no
r,. the Sevornmeut by the results of the Grt
mean war eittelid be removed, and thus relieve
Russia of certain burdens, the abrogation of
which would teuterkint . enhance tae progreal
slvaand elvtlir.ing newer the Empire.
Tito above mentioned article excite, consid
etuble attention, hot only In governmental
circles, but has received the attentive perueal
of the prelim diplomat, at St. Petcriiburg,
who have adviaml their respective govern
ments, relative to its terms.
ZUrtr-11.1:: sal, arra....
The L.uir has lssuoil an aks.e, eutendlug
the furloughs of olneers of am army.
Ilrams. January t.—Several of thu North
German Cineernmenta Lave formally ogreut
that Parliament Omit meet on tho 15th et Feb
ruary next. The Prussian Governmett is ta
king naive step; littelen the de .tiro of
delegates to Parliament,l prior to the itlrst
pron.
110VVAIEHT OP Tril, P 0176101.
January I.—The L"toi:e, Baur s . api
that the efforts of the French Uovernment to
form a ysa , looole alliance with England,
Prussia and A.astria, have entirely failed. It
understands that England favors an alliance
Wit/Prussia, provided the latter will guaran
tee the independence of Belgium.
7110 "1.111:51:"
.13ZIZLIN. Jan.l.—The lircole question in the
east is assuming threatening proportions and
US dual settlement is 'coked upon as invOlv.
trig seriomi complications , . ulti solicitude is
apparent In regard to It by high olliciala.
Lovoone, Jan. 4—Ereut NE—The closing price
for Consul- is (Or izone.V. Prim ,
of rive-twenties, ;43•;; Erie, It; Lanai Cen
trial, SI
.:Ltvunroot. Jan. -I—/Acning.—The Cotton
market continuer steady; eater of le,uan baler
.11.1ddling uplands, at 1510.
Liver:root., Jan. 4—gevaino.—T,l3o Bread.
,te IT.s market is firm.. torn firm, with an up.
ward tendency. and advanced to 119'6.1 per
quarter of 4ro lbs American mixed Western.
Wheat is arm and upward, and inc. advanced
4d per rental. Flour is firm.
I.o:cnOs, January 4.—Noon.—COMMIS.
live-Ttven tie, 73%; llhauls Central, dllt.;;Lrie
llvsmrool., January 4.—N00n.--Cotton sales*
for the week , ttp.lo butes; Middling and upland
seat Markt , - blowsy.
PA... January 4.---Yoca.-ILent es 01. '4 , 3
Centime...
v eurOOL, January , I—Ere t ttiay.—FrOTlrd On
inardet steady and Sian. Lard firmer, anti
tends upwards. blurs firm with a slight op
ward tendency in price.
FraalrOlLT, January I—En•ntitty.—Tlte eto,
log gonna/Anna of s-ddi Meru 77.44.
I . A. 6! an ary L—Eeenind.—the Bourse clos
ed steady. ll.eutes cased at n.. fr
FROM KENTVCKY
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Governer Itrotrilette'n Message—The Vote
01 the Pardoni n g Porto—S (+omen.]
Amnesty to the !Whelp,
F 00,0 FOOO, RV., JO.ll Mary I.—GOW. Bram*
letie's message was delivered this' morning.
The following la h brief synopsis: 110 says
our people SO It body have, since the arbltra
leant Of woe, decided toll[lllold 1111,1 Main I Fan
the right as determined by the utthoo Toho
pop,lll, and the inereaso of crime is for below
the measure of the most reasonable' expecte.
lions. Ile is'gratllled to kooe , Ills trolley at the
elO,ll of the war of granting pardons to 113-'
dieted salters of either army, has been re
wdriled with the happiest results. .1.1. the
'dose of a c (11 war peace and. amnesty are s ty ape without amnesty
there ran be 110 /'.ll
a n d eialesa fo,t e „.
net, covens acts Of war and relieves thoe en.
gaited herein, there le no real prate; 1110 Wile
In bet transferred from held to forum,
where timid and corrupt men may swear
away that 'for winch bravo men and true
struck the minty blow. - To assume that this'
or that class has shined
en
for
g 1.11 10 hot 10 MILpa r tia l. not an entire
The breach m ade by exceptions may
widen tin the dame sof strife rekindle, and
the dying embers of woe may again lick the
life blood of our: people. .11.11 flee) . only can
' extinguish the ember. and cool - the heated
ashes,
After discna4lng the mode of proceeddro In
! Coogre , s relative to the amendment to the
Constitution! proposed by Joint resolotion,
I 11, Governor concludes. It only requires two
thirds of liquor:u, Or of those present coa
-1 staining a quorum to Impeach, but to pro.
pose nmentlnients two-thirds of both houses
i of congress meet concur, net two-thirds nt a
E4n01,1111 or of those present, but MO-thirds of
I both Mouse[. The reaelutlon submitting the
proposed amendment does not comp to as
with the sanction 01 two-thirds of the members
chosen by the several States to 11101[0000 of
Representatives, twenty-two Senators chosen
I by eleioen States and fifty-are naembers of the
House ol Representatives chosen by the peo
ple of eleven States not being admitted to
seats, nor counted In the pretended passage of
the resolution, and It is not therefore Coast!.
tutionally submitted.
The Governor opposes the amenilMent on Re
merits also, and urges the adurlasien of the
noutheru States.
111189OURI.
Ileemage of Goventor , FietCher—lie Op
p a General Amnooty—PardoneW
Rebe ose,.
ls should be esependent, on Their
' Loon Conduct. .
Sr. Loots, San. 6.—Governor Fleteher's mea
nage W tread to the Legislature this alter.
IS.I
neon. After strongly commending the Fed
eral Constitution he urges to amendment
to the State Constitution, such Utile abolition
of the preachers' and teachers' oath, and says
ho hopes such inotatication will be mado
which will, conform our policy. as a eiLato, tee
nearly as practicable to. the National view
.whieh may be Indicated by the lemslation of
c oD grtsai hat beends if Congress should al.
low generosity to blind it tojrat t ion and future
safety . , by giving amnesty to tr tore, without
dlotinctimi nap, their conduct, hopellissouri
will refine to accede to general amnesty,
but make fOrglYentss sPeetally , dependOnt
On the 1 ature good conductor eacSnsdPridual.
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PITTSRURGEE, SATURDAY,. JANUARY - 5, 186:7
SECOND EDITION.
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M.
VERY''LITEST TELEGRAMS.
FROM WASHINGTON.
The Impeachment Question in
the Gold Market
TERRITORIAL' BILLS IN THE SOUTH.
.4)1 .Inti-Polyvanty .7leaaw•e.
STATEMENT OF TIIE PUBLIC
DEBT ON JANUARY IPIC
THE TEST OATH . DECISICHI:
0.. ceo.
janl,l-, - I, IS
Tito financial 'excitement iv New York, re
mpecting tfie report of the impeachment or
the President. pro:inert ine.r , :et! sensation
here. Mr, Ashicy aiodined his linpeavh•
went reloilti ion se n+ to provide for a ' , mow tt•
tee of investigation.
THE relinteontAt. roe ens nor T If.
Meier., Sterol. , and etiley'e :territorial
will be pressed tn ipeeei. vote. It le
probable that the eietential feature.: to
measures will be embed led inn tangle net.
THC.Or.,N ILEIMN eao,l
' The Ail:visas delegation have h.tu an inter
view with the ProsidOnt who was unse,esved
in bin eTpeeeidOns regarding . the Constitution
s! amendment, which he thought skint' not
tie' accepted.. The Arkan, , . Conimissioriere
have been InfOrmed by loadtho lieptblioons
that Congrese won't minim t'.ny eieeptloul In
their Is.vor, find will not depart from any
;dans to he agreed upon.
=I
Thu t. abinet, to-dayoslll be eallad altos lo
pronounce tio*tttoly on the Dlitriet of Colom
bia iiiiirruge bill. 'leis will Wane secretary
Manton squarely on the record for or against
tho l'rediden VS puller•
croons vs clan.
A 11'.1 was Intralimml lutn file ',nate vet
iluy. 10 regulate Jurors in Club. It !autisti
c:a by Uric and imprninattimit all pennons un
authorized by this laic, alto stall presume to
solenautgo n inumhigei 01.0. nil person.. who
co-habit saitla women um lawfully married.
ataLtim sacrament of the Mormon 'church la
not ••ii nice, peri•ous who know.
aid Or LISSi-a to auch ceremonies. Chil
dren of euch spiritual lußrtingoB. or healing,
are cOni,lerml hello of the toolbox alone.
110 hlsr. •
11.111..•
T he etatement of the pule:, &ht. toJanuary
1•t. slim., the tollownigi
The total debt in Irlitt - lht?sl,htto less eels an,!
en rteney In the Treasury, amounts to
waking the atitual debt about
42,543,225.et.t., The debt hearing Coln Intereat
Is •Lwissote; debt bearing currency Inter
est, le . illTlit,titsh debt Isearing no interest, Oh.
The benate Copal:nate° on Terrttorlea , rll
probable prOtryle 'for 1-,0 •
&on of NeMeolita erni.litiolitEal thero-NskB.
be no diettnetion In the enjoyment of political
right, on account of race or color. The barna
1, applicable. to Co:nrudo.'
UEL,CTION eerAs 1,11,61 - . •
The Committee on Revenue I rauda bare
concluded that the Mr on wlosky must be re.
duced to tilt; co :Ira. or the manner lu Which
the tar Is nuw collected m u s t
changed.
serranua IS ring ”1,1111 T.
The glv Int; rogatv turret,: to the DI:,
tried. of cotutubla, to,bOWIL 1, Ilave been vent
to the Presblent On the 2 , 1 h er !ha:ember, µed
It in under vtood that It will be ',turned to
Con4remb on Morday. 'tee Conservative• are
of the Opinion that the Preoldent x 11l sign the
bat.
t.rter, whoge lllnez, ties preventeU to
tleelalon from the enpretne Court relative to
the teat oath hitherto tletnandetl of pr.tt
ttoners In that Court, will, It le underNtootl,
return to the botch on Monday. It is proba
ble that ttu, opinion on tne tent oath will then
ho ,thuittted.
In an Interview between the Arbannia deli)
:ration and the Cabinet. toodar, Mr. stunsbery
told them that he coneltlered trhneone already
reconstructibl.
_ Not withstamllng the' enormous iralltiß
the revenue b distilleries uhlch have cothe
to light, It he stated at the Intend Ileemitm
Bareau that the receipts of duties from this
,ource are three times al large ns 111.9 t year.
The Lootshula naemorLal cent to the ,enate
aching the a,sli , ance Of COngretol
to rebuild levees, alma that eighteen par•
our fourth of nil the *tato and two•
thirds of the ac,tn , able property, are subject
to. overdoes. The Gotnrnincut loses Ova,
million, annually in Interim] revenue taws
by tins condition of affairs. Thu Slate auks
tin Gov , ,ru moot guorantoe of Ox minium! in
bonds to epoir t i n Joyce,
. 01,041T10N 70 isiraAmia eNt.
Many Itepubileayl Cullare,atiell 1.1.1,. bteu
Lo.dey, thu,m2lley of impeuelling
thy Itresident, and express VeriOUS doubts es
to Iter . proprietv. A mucus will be culled to•
morrow ovenit, if a sail:Minot number of
metubors are 14 the eity. - and It is understood
that Spaulding of ohio, “Ith mbers,lvill take
strong groundslugui est the movement.
ANO2III. rOOM S. 5./01r130.
The I•:esident Imo slgnttled 'll4 intention or
prot-out 4'the lattoluot to Int glvon by
Conservutlvea 011 the Stu or January.
Tim Cubl net held quite a protracted se.tou
to-day, having under cOoubleratioa Ito veto
iliesAage on lluillistrict euitrage bill. Ill's un
ilunitood that *lie veto towage will be Sent
into Congreiv., ifo-morrow.,
FROM NEW YORE
EVs . n . i. t iv . eikLize w —Ttr .r .a t n h s e ite G in n l e td ,..c ml . ra r l .
tore or The Henrietta.
Unw Yuan, Tannery 4, /S , r.
llVlT4Ccrivu FsMC.
rubber scoodne.bi.sl.l.l •
Norton and Co., No. 3ss isroTr - 'li" n„. rY d G ;
damaged by fire this moro ' llt t v. " l.. 0 w 5Z41.5.0 , 1);
Insured, rock, itandolPh Own 0 clothiers
lost by water. '1,1g,9J0; Ulu owned b
Morton, was damaged to the an ~11 t.
e. of $70,04
fully Insured..
I/01,L.VISITOR.
The Austrian Admirol, Tsgoihsif, visited
the Mayor to-day.
WILL CASE DECIDGIL •
Tho Gardiner will case, In whlelt ajar.
amount of pro y pert 11 Involved, been ,Fe.
added by the Court of Anneals in favor of Da.
yid Gardiner, brother of Mrs. ex•Preslden.
Tyler, against. her.
• natter For. Till: oases, .
The Greek committee of this city have ap.
pealed to the cltls , us for old to the Candlans.
YAWL' TIXIC.
London diwpatuttes of this day's date wore
received in Now York at tir..so n, c.•
C.1.1,,L1N Or TOO LIEXIIIErI, IN tuck.
Capt. Samuels, who commanded liennett's
yacht, Itenrietut, has been appointed to ono
of the New China Steamers 01 the Pacific Mall
Company.
FROM CANADA
Commutation of the Sentence of there.
nlane—They Are to be Imprisoned for
twenty Years in the Penitentiary.
Mosrnzat, January 4.—lt has transpired
that, by directions from England, the sun.
tenen of the condemned Penis. has been
commuted to twenty years' imprisonment in
the perattobtiery. Thou ha Sweetsburra will
be brought here to-in orrow, en route for Kings
ton.
The Execntive Council has been sitting for
the last three days, transacting very Stupor. ,
tent humus. •
The eleventh cannel connect or. the Irish
Protestant Benevolent Society
one lest
sight. D' 130
MOUS° delivered of the
best addressee ever heard here, and was re.
calved with great enthusiasm.
D
FROM TEXIS.
I:etterni liidon'ia Order Ahru¢nl Ina; n
Madeltroniori from Neale./
Frelttmenle, trlelirn had.
±igw Onta,o4, VIA. (ix .1,11111,1 Y
i—tieneralKnOo tecues elreular Its fellows
"The labor law, pue.ell at the oi
the Leghilatu re, and approved Nei:elided Id,
1814, wiilww disregarded ey the aole.t,id.eit
CommisiZneria /tureen. iiinr
la accorifance with ILL provide:l, will got he
.PPfOred." General Kidder, ray , Use awe,
provialona of the law redo, s tine negro to
practical alavery.
BroarnavOlduaperg tee gilt of Itneci il her,
make ncrnetitton of lite death of
and the report Is or Ideally unfounded.
canalts visa going towardi Tampico, pro
claiming Ortega by the n:n.ne . .
littlVestOrl papere of the .1 SOY t her
teed of Teraii.celidirateil lie II rd of .T
witli their gotta' ealatisia in. AO peagidill.
I.d.ineral Ridden addr i die
principally on cducatton, heir ile lien, I .g11:4,
A. general ,}:stem of (re 1,”
fremlmen went Into t•MAkk on till% .I.in n
ary, wioctt bo stotitint , l by the lint-elk..
.1.90.7.6 It A PIS r.1 . :12 ]l:\Z:
Ihe fatost rogartllnttAle Tice Itt tli !flee tt :
Campbell to/Maine 4nlet yUt \,„r Metia, Otte of the ablest the 1 topettel et:err
ata Ls at Sin Lubt Cotes!, and It Liberal 'urn,
is ielttortect advancing out that place. 1 hut
been repetted MLitt by the I.thentla lilt a
dozen t trees. tne Litter. Cot are •t:
ported” t 9 have uneuncett %It on, for tt9 to
within elgin miles of the Cub of
[ht. 31axtotzt lie We •.
Owing to the t L,::;/6,
try bas been ordered to
mend 11:1:U1 410 Dep:lrlf:,11: of li, l't •oH,
one, iIt . OIIII.WY the 111(.11.11.., tp,
Alurod to tpc !von:tel. '
A 61;10,1 tub 11,Ltdru$1 :.! ,;)
Clevohtml Couvuo..l.”
cruttc Svomor. 'l'lnvLtroutvie - ,N
The Su.nutor p LI.II . nut n.iriati to the
Thu .latelllng !lonia or 31r. Iturhe, lt,tre t gt r
Inoitcha, woo. ttet,t^oethl rich .ct,
night. '1.03a 47,00 u. St, jj.itiragee.
'rise potion eatnitlthhtheut of Nor: h•S I. 0.,
Loolathile, liy., was alao dcatruyettiee hie the
Atim i /ti la Itt, 1.0.) $5O/0). Itttetet,l Srl
re neat ‘7llllatust..ttl•g, cc Cate t . 1 4Y, , h , -
troWed riattith,ote4 torus
$l,OOO. .
Chicago adopt,. the eehtal oyoloos •:: tth•
tiring gra(v to March.
Gan. lloynohlft, who 11 to eommar. , l b the
Itto 11ramle, Icavet , New Orli:ant for It: ownt.
rule to•tlay.
Gen. It I, ,tatr,l, i.. 0011 to tool to
tho altar a lartyof Lout:llan.
hrvit: 4 ,01:11i,n
lteat hly wile t.o4:nt-II: t,4.1. - Utty
,r“. 4 a 00046':0.-
fdr:Camphell, 311111,er to Itent,u, -tort , ho
Onto to4norrow from New °Mean., on t. iblf•
to Ills family. Cie oiltiwohably It co.l
Want:it:l;ton an , Cvonfisr 'ollllho :mato Irmmrt
meat In refer:lnc° to bif future vour-e.
The value of the forolga . export exports of ht .
.t
fon, C., for the tlartift month, it trZ,•.!!1.t.71
of the coatAtemo
Governor Outlook 21111,1,1g1: lo tlty Imwoot
elmnoodnll.eglitoture litters chiefly to rite
atfafri. Aleatiachu ,rita expended tllll m kit,-
ant In lltrswur. . Ile favor. the Coust ahtlonal
Amendment and negvtistaffra2e u= that:it - I.ov°.
cable law of the Ltda...
ICI I:l'ci c illC, 1) 1.1, : I CC CI
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ADDITIONAL LOGAL N.Elva A(i.r.) TEIDD P O w 1/11
!„,
, - , .1,
CITY AND SUBURBAN
=
• •
241 s gentletnin, nitvr nnvinn 1••••
turn at the Acsainny Miz,le. .•-••::•nnvl.
inun,” whinlx
altanotsay hionef7t"?7,7l7,Tat
[loci/I-shed repreauntat 5 . e•,.. ert ov, n-:-;1
In order that he might vki; eon, nt
Induatrial eN .-
tubliantnent
he did; and In the after:woo an Intorrn,!
in htiti OK roo., or tto
Trade of aenti.inom reiarehen •ve
tinu .i y -
of our buelnea.4 moo: The oidant ano ti}
to pay their respect, to one oTt! o the,t -dead•
d•llenders Ofl.lborty anti lode-try in tiro
inoun, and partly to !war Mr. iirrelt,
lion. Thomas Howe jon:d.1;;;I,
.;1 - W. W. Ward, Eoi . acted at ary.
'Mier a fee: felony . .. Ls r, tuat.ro ily the ;
RIA.II Mr.
relmsrlrable rut Its rot
'u!Jna of protOciton to rktuertet..l.o.l
lie told ouri luaantacttll ers Ma.
lon. they have•not much to expect 11 1 1 n: :Ili.
present Congress in the way 01 Lunt--
that
that 11,00 was not before the I'eoolll o Lien
the members were 0110.. en, :ant not until co.
exciting questions which urese out of sl
and rebellion Leal! be settled, settle:Lvid oil
right prluciPles, can they hop.. Co get I too
try, especially the•grinit tent liwest, to unto:-
tam the question sO ilieicnlly t:011. 0,111
views ill regent to It. till sold .mr
user protective tariff. , id Isll, L:s I: o ort
only enacted to obedience to the great•r •
of popular opinion; and (1101 t14111111,,,..i0nl 1.1
the? will rester° the protective policy. lie
spoke of the ulidsirun elev. s V 14011.11. 4 ,, 1.
the ageleottulnl penulatiout 4/i till' 1 1 est..,
thiSsubject —that they r ar.led tt as a cid..
row scheme to prolllote the int.:lC..., tlf IL le,'
SEI/11311(lICIUTIIII: COOiild li es, 11111,0.1 of a none::
essential to the ilevelooment of the r ,:,., CI ,
of the tanintry, and to the true independence
of the notion. In tilt. connection be mentlou
cd
the fact, that the entire /ndlana delegatlon
in the present poonlarbranch of
although nearly all of them elem.( 11l haelne
heen Henry Clay IVLIIge, east their votes at
the last session against the tarlff 11111.
Mr. timely predicted eonlldent that, lu
the near Intore tile people of the 00111II,I.10•11
• they seriously begin lo retontruis tnicr
doetrlal interests on Inc new basis imposed
upon them by the war Ile
among the most earnest eel vocate + . Ol the 5011-
ay of protection. lie tql.ell by urging upon
his uoilitOrti an earnest and persistent :oil,.
eery
Of
this principle, and eupres•eil a co. 11 .
ilexit hope of Ott ultimate and early It Winn],
Upon the close of Mr. (;recipe renlarks, Col.
James 31. Cooper moved it vole of therils, to
nun. which 000 earrleil enthusia+ilcoll . .. Al
ter this nearly all iittnielit I •
personally to their 151,1Inguished thlei, ond
had, altogether, n Car. phut-act tin,.
I=sll
At the fashionable .lry non
ileietrs, Bates .t Bell will le fauna a lull
of seasonable dry good; for winter n ear. The
firm have recently made urn ; addition , to
their choice selection of good., soli have in
troduced all the prevailing , elvico nod Ind
tern! of materials In vogue nt :sew mock and
Paris. This announcement, do I: non, will
he VIIMCICTIL 10 attract the attention ,FE the
ladles. Everybody cello List. 410110 any ahoy
ping lit our city are fully 11,4.1111,1 with the
character and style of the hunts of !Into,:
Bell. Stonopolishig . Icr yo'lltv 111151 th.no
selves a large share of patronage, they
striven to beep their stock op to oi
excellence which will sustain their high 1 tint
tatlOn.
All deticrlptionit of dry good., ruiltr.,riug
slam. molre-untlqum, corning repot t
glacier', in the moist locrutlful coloter„.lilitin
alike Of every quality, iilnida and
merino pinida of every variety, cullntis, jotter,
C.lslfiaerCS, Sc., will be found et priori lei
Portable as can be obtained rlcrwhere. A Juror
amortrnent of broche, long and Nue c aim whi,
which were eurchunrd direct from the Immo
fact lucre , g
cre , agents, and largo and entail stew
10 HULL /Vito*, tnitori, and ritlldron, xlll I,
found in the/Km - ter department. The him
pity expect:ll and harticulor attention to Ihe
cloak trade, and bap: now noon rxlll , llliiir
and for aide a Mon lot of velvet mani
from the fluent qiiality of Lyon's velvet. chilli
mantles, cloaks and 'teenier,loinhich, in
excellenceeauty of fl, loot Ourablilly and
of ot:mentor!,
with tiny fonnd in tee timid futiiiienithl t „l„j.
orq tree
the attention of the
Indira In twin housn, knowing full mull that
It will not lie neglected In their ehoppart
tonic.
TIM it01 . 1 , 1n7, Iwo 0-1,70 r,
The I...,lidsys have panned and our readers
doubtless tgLve settled down to their acens•
tamed quietness and Unt It eof life. vo also in
business. 'Tao rush and turmoil of doing as
enormous Cade In abriel nent,ort is over, and
T. A. MeCletaild'n Auction house solos rooms
urn th,ongol as usual with purchasers 0116
gree t bargains. In view of the
tlCrrCi'sloti hrtiade McClelland lot, !nude still
further redtetions lit his prices, and to-iluy i.
nulling hootkOhehe end gaiters ut priced which
reactors wcnid not cretin. It iitioiw I; in print.
there U, hoeover. nothing strung. in thin, us
the proprietn of this ertenet leo es tutill.lito eht
purban anierutandn buying to itilvantawo
sa
wall, it roc.>nttcr, than any other ruerelnint
in the comnunity. He select, noth ,„ . 11 , 11
choice goods, and tturcitamen et Sheridan sole
and nuctioni of the Metropolitan cities. Thu,
sneering gnat bergitins lie ono ...fiord to share
with his para.. uts udynninges, and coos,.
quently McClelland's Ilan tiecOule quit f num..
hiscejor cheap goods. A frill line of
dress end plsto goons will also Ue found hero
at prices much less than those which ruled
t.ey"reiyip, tors, carpet., noukerurtli6n,:lg
heeds. libtosete, woolen goods;V coo
kept in greet assortment at the itUCtlOo ous*
licadquarteni, 55 and 57 Filth street, where we
It advise Oar raiders tO
ces CAM, eXAMIne the good.
rtdttlqUire Ito Pri.
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Slaeotittyr• Affrity. ilt .1114.0....—. L
Fhuot. 111% IVgfe Intln
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~Isoutin4 .LtrAir, It 111,:y to to rttm
nute fut,. 1.1 th,,
I , el ennw,t, eccal in , 1r17'1..-
ee,,eg, ;I,l'
The 10..1 ;.t.• • tie. /len:y
lienler an , l r
Ito , , d cccii ce , liltnn . nt erne, et
vr..ignt) I Tay:, .I . yenne, Inelniel ward.
purntnlll rommltt.ng tne delht N Juno!.
whulun.
Nttlonl,n, u,.f
t 1,1
icon •nenz, f 'llon In .I,ine
8,1;4,11, h s,onn,:m.ln ori1!
ie., or :rift n 1 Ltrll . l to I:ern
rtrem:a nen, hn, alnre,nre..with
her pnrunt , . Ton een..ent 4Fr
tlin
:: neat'
.t ret, 11,1, , t0 resi !In3r
In
her inlent.,a - n - t Ihe I,:enun.ll ,, tlllillnn o
neme !1n,., hen . rnr,—poinlhkl,
ce, Augnht la, I Ilt 1l elllVllllt h.tl ./.f Br it.
v1,1,,1 then - IL} 4111,1111 g.
;,11-11, ro.
nIO•1 , 1 10 thrOr hem , All,rheny,
:nem nftern. 0.4 I:0, i....tnme hele.
I n t: fr., tr;
ilvlch law; bo..nnvir :In:I cleciar3l3. , l
" W' t t I. t. (1..1. Y.,.
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1,0-o ol.a 01an Ith.l n:hohtt-ht
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a.l pa-ia. o llth3:ll.
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tell; ho klt-ftanlanl toil twain tan 1131,0-ral 11 . 1ai
,11,1 11-Aught Illy t.the cv
nutup tilt, I,,tui illwe; I rail //Why dud he
ta, opt typh n+-tol lil. baud;
to - rut up .1:1 .1001, palametit
Ow lion, arul that le tt,, :00t 1 ,:nw 4:111;
tato on .-Luning "inark!ur;' , 11011 . Ilitow how
he WI: Out, t :ny tea, nu.t uncut into
Iha to 10111 aftvr rho wns
ha.lll,cntoaual the 0100 u (nultly
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a 4, len .1:oat . with Ilfa , th• nay Ittu,eth ol ;tenni
na.t hot. heen. alottu u u her al all Itefore
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101 l tuent latt Strung had Jual
ott.e and hunt; up 1,1 , 1 roof /14, itrtn l da
or 1101,• 1 , 1.1 Jun notice
lulYfillhlf P. IX , ' riiertuett denleanot
only that Ito ant 1,1111 1111 113101. 1 Dili not art
fu the le mat. Du! uot 130liett lit. eye,
Ile aeenn.l little aerants. 315 . 4/11/glltt,
att both... of lite aloat I ran out,
ke.WIl , nouP!III 4 a:eV:litho, her. i'L
know liether 1-Ito ahot Itto.
allot nil-,e1.1 huNI, - „gul, tlaullstal says
tuat Wll, 111 , 1 emu! abut. that atrurk her.
NVhen the bleat. wai tutole, the der, whoa
cant, net, atot ualtiul flush.ool for Ito,.
hI Itualuout haul
alt
go till. lon. If
rho minho , ., but ah,ul , l never ',tutu aa lila
tlathyner. Ile then aahl If :11t . xna,...uot
he ,ut.hr lolote the lutitly and Ito.o
all no uouhl. I have Inn the certllleaf, lay
daughter , quart - unto 11l the .litlerulaut. She
.1.1 antW 1.11 It, 111111, mi.; tall :Ate
nollhl 110! tnu•lv tlo
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,Inannln oulan ra.l;ur 1111A:11,s ~ Innt.
oor, and Jrti, inpl bora, in linn;
4lown and ,nanl aft, the" n lioolln c.reurrgnl;
"i' tr.iihte , i , f , l..' 4 l Intl i,l out. ol ihu.
don ; 4PLIO J:11,0 0 1 111 011 K nut h 1.
Ptrlol in hla 'old; uund to thu front
knot Into Ilte boll. and father rolnlna
aronnd after bus: I spoke to taint, antl
loa an,. -4110:;1 help. i Lim In Mill !ind
my
statur to tile quart; OP/ not :dn alter
Dr. IA Ins mtlt)l . ll.-%%"/1 1 celled In to
allele! the Is
not man. The hall "ecru.
`heat four :I,lla, 11 , 1 !nit cooler of Um
till the r1,;11E sil o, hew. nu. the ruurt it
111.1 filth Clhn, alOl O111;1'
nut under the toy e d
Tll pit, panftltig 1 1 / 1 011,11ti, krmy.
hu xrellud dangeroue, menet nseesxrdes
fatal. .1. enTelltlen Is 'us tar - ore:le or reed
ire expected lin. 00. wept, ellmualt welch].
'Tune eh no ern decide thece3o note Its, the
linreedltte danger le 11 1 0 1 . The loop Is cone
tueee, rut prohably
e.;
Ito Vallee:l Icy-, that, alter her feller
phelted her Into the tenlm. xtwm, elm ran 1 non
:Wendt and eel:reed itewee in the Owe
dll roue. the partly etwerd closet twee, e b e
Uttur, haa entered the
;rent deur, ;;r1 11,., :11 twice up 011,1 .town
Wall the we'll In toe Intll.l , cueclOnk fur
1110 191111111110.1“1 or her me h er lef t .11001
nlonnet the room. Bel <ell halted her why her
Inother,'ll do 1 :Situ ehe rexpowled 111,15
chore wen no hate nnalnet. him; nu nulled err
a. liar VIIIc or tour 11, 1 0.,, awl drew the Ine.01;
:we cunglat hold of We :and Iu en. Ncru 1411.1
distwa out Of bed. ILtit,ll Is u flue /hot,
tug. tr.Wilixeut man of :e rhty...ll; 110 setved
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the war In the l'lr. I V ant., , alvelre; he
is very CO 1111,..1 cud reticent cent ernlng the
emoting; Ins WM let elghtutnt ;.././tre of true,
L und very Leant !fall; she is not tlAngertmely
11 1101; the •ehentlnc nsu drum with it !urge
elzed 01 , 7 rl l, llxer. /det 111 It num does not
tarry, except fur hileTi'Ll cenexlons. Theeprisx
otte will be committed to-day. to await, the
lasult Of Mr. Strentea Inform:to,.
„t 0,, :1,, to.tantly
r.:nt log all articles of ..upttor.Orers or I.tvrotao
with pars ell ver, be., Wore otr, and
ler a_maglog all I , l , llehin,r a:lvor or Oliver.
pl %tell Ware. Warrauted to cootaln lm qnrau.
ullrer or arid, or any lo.:orloug Article. For
saki by J. Sample. Alleuhenv, end all drug
alert dolg,tl
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11.1,1 ONTAIN e
OFFICIAL LIST OF LETTERS
Ir 0". In thc r . F :51.nr,11 •, T
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THE OLD COURT HOUSE,
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Old Dia tumid I°!arkel linusc
MEME
"11;1.1;500 *
THE HEIR'.'; OR,THE COLONEL':',WARD,
L I.?iniEr. EZELL KENN-LIE,
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t'ona , l Jr to ibe wants
and :eta., Lt..3tt ut ti e tht.t <.tel
/%1•1. , 06,. C..;a3tarts.
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• EAGLE COTTON WORKS.
AvING lIEZENTLVPiIIeats.
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p , -1 - tru;lyl:.rjr. the pauhr. ta. 14,! Val
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Sheeting,, Colton 1e.r 114 . Carre
Clu.inef. candle iiick
an d Butting.
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JOSHUA RHODES & CO.
' • NEW ADVERTISEMENT
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CITYHALL
ECG L NSNG.
WATCDEs, I'itAI , NS AND
T~'CiP~S~RY,
A:t A ELI. .511 ALL mom. tl
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Cr 1i y lie Si,, 3:I door from sth.
BOYS' WATCHES
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...3".%'1"E 1. rOCNTY ILIWITS FOR 1535. E.
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J. IVIIIDDEN.
Elalrcrl. Plti,burgb, Ps.
OVERCOATS,
13=1
100 DIFFERENT 211111,87
LESS THAN COST,
c Naliccitcy;
Great Closing Out sale
= r R.4I.IIALEY,
331.,and 336 Liberty Slitet,
Op - r, c.521.1rcr 'tnrct 7-ani.
We warrant our Goods equal In
every respect ta-the best Custom
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Get tie. ate•t—They Ainny• Give Bath.
Es - cry wenk , D ,- r. Qnlc. A. Scott called
Arlinrl,l Teeth in came. whete
',Let Utrd, teen pcui, andpldex!,
ane g,re, entire .1.143-
qnite urti, I,:s ,of
, to ex ttnino a case
:le, teeth xo that I lia7
nt.e ;tr. I natural
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r'can of any draft
ntl 16, a.i;l cn,aran,e We work Li Ije
I , crlor. no I; a o:31 , 1 Lctlec tot Our of ogr
,hto nre In
tooth, to call upon.
an•l racially save
t! - ce c.c.! moot,. We would also as Sure
a! .• l tvi,ring with diseased
sot not:fitly tretn that ttey con have Venn
es:ratte welt:,[
d en:: pain tvhatettr, by calling
Dr. scott. lie Lea: extracted for orsr If.
}'n er,CM stottln Itte last seven Tears,
nut! am
ono Dambet there is not me
•al' In wh 1111 procebs it es . prey ed
On the ruttrery, Ito :tun rebtr to numbers Of
ts l'it•il,l to Love been benellted
to Ito extracts numbers tlal
ly by the new “Ithlgclene or Vapor" Owens!,
es pure Loathing Gal to these w5O
tteotist
vLaiqte. inlYes no
for 4.: xtr:o. tlnglv 1, rltilcial teeth (I re
rind g n I'llll ati MI VI:IC=110 ,
g IMO , for tiOnUts, i1O•
n.ntaber lailnonr, Penn Streit/ third
dooratnrn Hand.
WELDON & KELLY,
PLUMBERS,
Gas and Steam Fitters,
PP.ASS Fv MERL
A 1Ar0..a0rt....t Ut
Chandclie.rs and Brackets, Lead
Pipe, rumps, Sheet Lead, se.,
AL IrA. TS OS
lEI Wood Street, near Sixth,
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* * l '.+l? MARKET C,TREEL B9
i s 9 ' . , €49
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, i L , ..89 j
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J VIES _ri :ICE, S 9 Market St.'
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S 9 S 9 S 9 s 9 S 9 S 9 89 $9
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sosEcoplaTED V/HE, ETC.,
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DitiLEIA, tLOSE & CO., •.
Practical tqaiiiture Maauracturer.2.,
CM PE!t D VIAME STREETS
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8i25 , 000 TO I 0.43 i
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