FM 0 lIM HIVAIA,ILGAt . EtTE , - - Reed` ,41c. Co imitatrrst _ REV4V4 l l&nrsitvidew. , ...t!' 4 2 gix# fffloburgit dageitt. .13441.11D,A7t':gPTEMBER 8, 1866 T 1, ---- ~.trlc ynerne county Repo S . are noillititiar4anies 'Arch/nil for COngrefa He iiiifieetchnuirtisy birth, but lios lived in thr4CcolOtty forty 'Vora Fos a loni I periathe,Velliphief Engineer of sfiallivad and' ldinetf,to the Delaware and Masi* o a n a i , doo k e i nv- For the Issffelv years' Iq tet. he hitilicetti4; /lido( IheLsehaunb:mt toid4 l tooriniztirg l Railroad Col*PanY 4, A. sedate, iidtalkeea *Wet holos: isegaTtne d;. - co,nselderable-culttire, oral ni9eitioiow of poictical affairs.. Of thettinief, thoniands or -Motel's - who lurk( betervidirs hiOordersi, wo'llibilc there 11116 4 -47 046-re t i rect; and gn° l3 ._will 10, - agia:to - leaUre; and.-1 1 ." SS riinch on SS." cceriti - of Aix !Arline ,nprightness as of his iiiiiiii4l6:' : iotraintrol and equefilmify.' TlOnomination yill L desibtlese be ratified. W,. ...ibl; B . lltoblitsefts .of theigneluirina; and yeeintitsistronit eipeetalici* that'Dr. Arch ' haid.iiit heit'lls • De&ocratic competitor, /14.Dennisoil i the present incumbent. • ' :I.Diri , „kilsoiribly, Wan. Taggart, ;John 31, Pocii - kii4;zimnna lieennans arc the6indli d‘tili,, , siind , they are good ones. 1 ofHrzsrun Cirkint at Uniontown , as reported ' Or the . Pl Tait, tro - find the folkiwing pas-' thdlseteinittlort of Ahreham Lin cobi,ltndrOw Johnson became resident of the 'United States.' If under Ida adirdn- IstrahMiebusinony. tdaeuld. come again to the'ltia;*hci frill-hot see in tlia auspielitis event the spirit . of -acid.' moving over-the tronblod. . Main' tittle rattuad theit the spirit of Whichaft Cnrnian o profanely speaks strtMgthteped:_Theheartnd guided the arm of that democratic hero, J. "Wttii6B Bearer, enabled to briniabont.that "eli. spictocia eirentr'. Certain -it is, that to. . - Civamt 13oont and Lis.party arein-, debted for:their presenkmomeotary gleaMl ofhopeOiniliquallicertalult is that if alp' tuinfr; , Jotttiso, , A shalt; be:. successful, the ais i is o ll c• ( !ef.theinal/Nill-be PolNeallY• ctirt - , ais,.-theitlireitisti benefactor.; SnehialheiOttitirini4lai an - allude' With oppression and:treason axe Sink men, who, if respetahle. What are we t 0 Mite',Of the'latrguage we havoquo. ted, but the; beginning of in - effort to roe , c4IIP that from an tmniortallty of; intitmp, and Biqa a 1-03PiNUIptii the,boriored agentsof lieaven' . . . tbe;ningeftif: the Hon. J. P. jo - racelve the Preitidaaqiponbis arrivelin this city. We .araii*ititeittiadiderit been mach o i ! lie:jtalkeialaune witbont' his cos aettt:, - )3 o 9 . 'nittlaa,W,Eatiiihilinlie willing, ... 4 4 1,31 . 01. c 3*,Titetua:, Ariftlyal the milting; elrenmetances oatraoidtue y -, The President, eytder car jaarney lin... si•'6.tidable ptlpllc far. CaiiilattinddrialillealeanVass, and flaw. geriilcmen can al -' prove.. +ZH the caseatalicy we feellagt.lior laedto.o44l,litth# 3 :44P wilt not pate • 4 ' 7 l- -4 .•,,, " - In „ 7 b,4 -"- _ ,-, -- _.,i 7 7 . .. the'-‘ ~ .... rv a u -•eee : o 4) "- t a grievance.-riveTM-euhaveDorlv,resteinaer the.ciiii ug aval, an:lbbla to , 9 .i y air t -ted-Btat2-,ognmsslon V-un-'l charge , i attackLg iid robbing I n e l iack men- The C or der 16 Indigaa t un-44pareel nrign°ran V nogroe; hav the anheePgen of Le e:!4 , ty or value o f an oath, were — ermitte4 to wetdawaY iibOrt r ° iw hito -pi":/ 184 0/ 3 to thia- _ ..... it vestly letter tq ba hack to the old order of thingo, "negiOei had no rights that" - white", men `were bound to resta . ticL" Aka! lhit'the -ishoulti refuse In 1 7; i n3ilStri . lor,l*h l 4? .14k to rob orierai reason why the Iteibizbartjr, should be. driven from rwertiarStrigs_ , the fact that its c orrupt -prosals.,.pouey . .raining - oar homaindistry2orould sullicaent;'-2trew York I~6et And this,_doubtless, tho trm reason why .t*i.prit tiMiated Walkout,licano and tintosielLiii:irith rebels and, copperheads. iraiiitio.Wl4l - Of•tim Protection of Amer,.' :. it judges agreed) , as to 440 1 01xprtpiuires its hostility to that don . t * N . - • • den is . , ge _ f the meaninreof words. lie ins of being attacked by a "subsidized preen:: The only journals that: pratii WM' are those which are in.,repeipt of_ inymn tuent patiolutgo. The Jottigiabl'whose can-. sums -butt - him arc tbone* . Welt lost gov;. eramental. patronage imengse they. would maintain .their; freedom 91 11 0 01 i and littersalgo respecting. him and Tuls..Stitt !hero :Unionists in Convention hard to satisfy, The isiiiper4t.onaiigur,..snaking enti•John tauten about as taskas can be, and' they . alnot c0n144,5::.'1:04.:have reiolved to sen,d :a - Consinitpie Sit: their own number over. the •See if tligy (=tot beit 13.1ini••liettaildrq the • field :Ulf after the zaw F4nsm . t.v. ereis news of u a move,l re A , 4q ;. 01,46tu to renitCebel donation of pulilic lands. Stunda'AgetnoiittiOxi sueneett. In:capturing Dongtviiniflito can tell what that body- will _to,, do. :for (bosoms sort of •' . , liTta .92cetit, talO Preside:it • ioweisin Fleck umo Atkm_Fg.#4o4.:oolettnrse , ..., tes - publlsbed .a Lease Wiest Item a - Matanzas'. -TV., paper. vb l 4lXeras indd eltasebeon picked op In the *triels;Orklamdton, containing an. intiour slelleCakplotr. to- faun,- 11C.Cialo, especially tee: alseacott,Vlt was stated some than age that a plot-sutlatea .bera '.llO towns Van& Ido • tattler. - bet the 'Neale' wing Ira, thought to De boob. Exela• lA* N " Y " 34154.0 —re en =s Coait: yesterlayi tech , ilaotaccal the Excise ci.oLaliccou.tr j r l ,4celAlea that the .Ex. ere saizetnow take -0ut,14 yder Denelt7 ,, aotlaa of the Or IV " 3 " t° , a great 0 r , 10 . 11134 8 MOM! Or etr i l l ba" U4 ' •. • . . 0, 5 yesisiciseo Elections 'Qua Market . BesZaticutoo, Ca , ..,.ideTtember 7.—Tho ay. •ex.age wajOnty for Ike Union candidates stt. Leerrecous election exceeds 1,7 W. • - • - Tkereirintlo to attract aoUeoie tiergen ' and '..zaarke Pig.* %Doted at klt. Uheioe vt.„"susislpsor Latra kmer Fe ` Emit ak: chcopMeir rant Mato baker. Mer. . •. . . - al She Xzeartleadlita, exammionitis lucre remand Acorn Chicago, on their= ei3 -AZ invend the cdaaa other-prominent prominent toinnboni 'al UM parw were 'lntroduced - in: the crowd, Not. wilkrtszuUng.ttue ;Mu ! Jars° nunil?nrnerare XaritoZ. n h ar be= 4-1103. Wire witted of r hundoip - cam or Jed. Dane . , .nonnonounievl June . morning, and nee been in Mime tonee2' wltln Minn; !elk The erniCnneterreMing Koi;estlNB la Uto • 'Rugg ogres iilo oar, ti Min tre, • . at-no • Me, 210 peni set ==T3 Pltt:Cieit'i. A(I , WOki. _ , 3terlimeii4' Pilots ittrOC -r CIO i's fine Oat noetil V - 4 1 7 - ebe/ aP TN°. co rush street. 43 ". yarn (ileeitlaicitai, at Plttockos. . • - Isnizio-.lPlabUro," gice stare , . , . . sitirsnatewalirgmitek.lgoolso Shoo Store. TkOisiOdeil ihoolotuuS of Pittsburgh. Ae fotegalttetta cents, at No. e 0 Fifth street s •r‘ 'Children's Shoes - SUN selling for uen onds;st No. CO Fifth street. lultlregulitetho pncits—Garditter, Ico.Bo Path Street. Thrum tkOrso irk 00 world, at No. 60 lafth itfreet.' . ;. • To glvo great bargains to ctustomers—G ant bier, at NO. SO NUM attest. . Yotuig Jimmie%•and tho . great, J uvea tie pho iRgrISP!a. at PitWVA. llnupLL luau Th.tikver °pent &ph:1'1111*r filth. E. Ambuhl .rrhtelprajCF:. 1 • Ag.dtess IL T. TATIOR. AR. the Delieacies of the Season, dan.ho obtained at, taint reasonable prices at Itto Pricker Dining Saloon on. Fifth Atreatin*. 4430 t to the Postntllee. `.,. o 7rteirosrayallerall - Orst.rsill 'iVllilum lioltstehaeri the vopelar piontle• "tor of the Frliker Dinh= ihilwn, on Fifth street, next iloor to the Custom Rouse, has the 'finest oyetere upon his counter to be found anywhere In the olty;....They are served nn In every stile known to the epicure; In tip4op Hood nenlib. 1(i1111'M - 60d - WAWA and itekl, healthy bile intainot be secreted; hence the Arid mid all Im porttuitt.hlng for the debilitated and dispel. tic should be to commence the purllloatim of their blood; ;Boback , aßlood Portlier not only patties and'enrteltes the blood, but aids the great principles which etre it power to roust ammo. , Mild, Set powerful, and so peculiar ily stlcebssfel to its operatton,that a few bot tles taken in Cord anitton'wlth Boback , a Blood Pills, never tall to ,remoye eyory particle of Itutioalthi accumulation, mitti the blood Is poriflod,llM-wholenystene rani:mated, and the ',buten!), ilftl;'*-I'64.l24rorFliutd_boo burdens, becomenicasurce: • ,' • ' irlOttlltni Oland*liter!, .117ater..Fitings., &e. WoYcidetdaY Mild a visietiithe 'ell known plumbing.:and , gavrittinse• establishment of Tom. T Mwenti, Zin, 191 Wood _street, near Sixth, and were tarot:l,A with an opportunity t - examining all the latest patent gas, oil,' water mid, .steam fittings Introduced. Mr. Ewenal Stink in trade nas been selected with Much gOodPare and Judgment and nothing Is found in It Which lief:an Inferior quality or character: . Ali isplay of prelate 'for garden and domestic porpoaaa, hydrants, sinks, ba sin!, tubs, and e . yerything pertaining to farm or eitY - dwelilitgs, la remarkably nee. Mr. Ew er's givei his own attention and 'supervision to all work tnltinatotito Iris care, and no word of ours can add to the high mechanical reps. lotion he has .attained in this community. We moat cheerfully Commend him to toe Where to Obtain Pair Picture. „ ,,Thaty'lthiburgalexcels inflaming out heavy -guns msl l lye - ;usethiii , ssend heavy pitmen et iriiara, Steel ready for tiie purposes of the itudeattial arta, canna -be denied. But there teariothet thing in Which wo lead our oontent twireiT elites, CEA Aitatlis 'Shia specitnenauf the.art ,photograpble. 'The really beautiful gains of that, lurineit' of the flee arts, which are til:Witiierbibition• t pais/dal rooms I and wind' . OwsCOn - Bt. Glair. street, will folly bear ifairmtht the :assert:ton. The specimens are tither than 410 fax famed plebs:re' of BiadY , Gatehunstiand others silo have established a nitioluttrututation upon their execution of , remarkably clear inns sbadows.'> Ate. Dabb's thProughlitteditte, every department of his. beutincia, and takei especial are that every picture which leaves his house shall , 1 be l i tiAbeimprintOPennir* ar‘d stiotattr lila high reputatiOn' as ale artist.„ If any of Our Mende are desirous of obtaining a photo. graph. , o any aizo or style, we, can safely re. ' contiairruf then theter„ favor this establishment with a call. It is No. ha St Clair street. . 1=1"1123 Patrick, barons ho became Joined in the theof. 4 holi wedlock" with Bridget, was In the service tit" rather McNulty. One dal' that good priest ecrpectod aid' from a Protestant minister, and •unshod :soma excuse to get rid of him. So Petrick, ho proootded to Ove. him huiyuetions. o;!..,rutirinic,nisiald hi, "lt thst •••••• • •:•:0 d Of an exectso and send h awny:'! "What hall I tell tdm If be comes, your tit, oreaceP. oTell him rm not at home:. -. "Would yo have MB tell a Ile to him, yet. sty erencer , : no, retrial - hitt get out sumo way—glre blm an evasivo answer:. "An . eyastvo answer, Is Itt till do It, ac 000reo,yer iirarenco.^ The matter thus arrangifil, rattier Mac rcit/r -eil to Idallbrat7, and Patrick wept about his Unitise -. About dusk. in the afternoon, the worthy p nest cam o out, of his room, and round Patrick in unnivally good Spirits, I•Wed, ratricir,n said ba, "did tho Welder - '"And did ynu get rid of Wady • ho atk it uqui inP. did, alr.'! ' :"Atu' 1 what did you MT ariavantra &gaiter: , 'i• avaaiya unmoor, Patrickt" "pis, yer iiroranoo." labia dal - s , cief any to Matt 91t. aced zoo If ye'a was In, and 1 tould him that aer riretrinco bad gono to tbo boot and ohoo.storo of J. Itobinson d Co., No. at Mar. ket street, to bijy ea:no boohiand oboes for tbo gotutoona, bololso ytt - cook! buy thbo.oboPor there than any wbore The Laws of Ilealib. " It is useless for . State Leglidaturcs to lime Jaws for the preiterssUon of the, public health, if the great Mui of aelf.presek"xcion, which do ponds for Its enforcement upon tno wilt of the fnefirtiMat,'ls roam,' to remain 4 dead letter. Tbere 1a seareely wt adult Member , of the e o flillifiLt9.of either ire; to ims country. who Lae not seen tho testimony In favor of .110S TETTERiS STOMA= BITTERS, lurid:shod over their own; siamitures by para.:Ms:of ac• knowledaed ernhtenco in science, literature • art, commerce, and ovary department of bust. UM. and professional tuo. These wttnessas basso declared in the most explicit terms that Cho proparatiOn is a ea:egoant against opt. datules, a seSurelga relnol, for d7sPaeshi, * Valuable antlfilliorui medicine, apromoter of appetite, a ail:aid 'ands bisrmiesa sties e k i n, froNacooktbg utedmino, a 'trent:Mauer of the nerveS; c Sultillal IntiftOrifit, a Muteedon agaltukthe delitierfons ellbota of malaria and Imparo water. titul that II Imparts • dogma of I vigor andacttvlly Went vital forces artliCh la net 4:XnranolllC4tOti tireestotaitir•of um tonic , ! aud stomaaides In use. Under these etreura stances the solf-proserindlre law. of :nature altordil teach Oyer, rational • ''''4oonthar by 'reason of .iimorent deltlitty 'Ur ' IIIOnasto• .quCano of exPOKIre: to unitholit , ,, influ encus, tf in peril of losing the's:real , , t vt all' • t ewi'orza blaasinge, nzavrn, the importance of using the. BITTRER as • de/ennui taaticine. PyspePtitaltho !Matter to iftio r ita trial ar e. flimply melt awn etwunies.-: it Ca, viral:toed . to care Itatireatte4; Itt. rU Ai fornm,,Vild Life ABWas_and newtons "will And nothitig o ltitaa whole ntrisM Or =eta Add mddriddetery mode ' which Will anent them the dat_sur _ :1 11 PoNstiorditsatte rs • at 81 somirsommmudszareimildi'verr 'IIII2.III6ZEm lewtatM Ng: alkeltilf-atzdet„ ma:WOllMlind allaillt44kiar/MTA ""r•-;' • =I . . . - . ...._ .. , . .. . .. r .. ? .., . --.- :' ,- 5 - .',- •;;;;'''j.'i ---;.,7.-;.?,,. -- !...f.: - . , s - .-,- "4 ..f-`‘ ._;',.‘ ' l . , ;-'.-' ..',... ::::. 4 .-• `'• '':..:- _...:_.... -..--. 'Tis not by vain pomp and show that the hrt- Mortal Grant has attained Ids high degree of pObitkin, and the tmdlilded esteem of every loyal.ll.lnenitraL 'Was not:by any array of titter ahovnired PPM him hYillentrietts ante= eisilmts that the great And good Washington became lint in the heirta of his countrymen. ails worth end merit that gave the position, the tille,the regard, the favor, the esteem and ell sucisocreted ipleilties. Likewise 'Us worth and merit that have given the high standard of his profersehni that Dr. George IV. Spencer now oceinpitut fly &visit to the Doctor's real ly beautiful rooms, 254 Penn street, any one will be convinced of his proficiency in dentis try to see the largo amount of business done by him, and in every instance satisfactory to his patients Dr. S. is honored and esteemed by all for the vast amount of good ho has done to the public, and he is prepared to continue his good work in the saving of damaged teeth or in supplying now sets where the old ones have become worthless. 2.11 Perm street is the place..—Patr. Sealer, dept. 2,1868. Beaver Female Beadruiry. Seventy to seventy-tive dollars for all expert. ens for sixteen weeks. - .Opens September Mb. It. T. Tarz,on. De Assored You can Ilnd the largest assortment of Al bums, Wallets, Gold Yens, and at lowest prices, at Pittock's.. Beaver Academy hoarding School, tor boys, opens September 10th. ♦7O to M for nil expenses—Mxteen weeks. It. T. Ts.m.on. Fenian Congrene at Troy—The Members Nworn to heereey—Baa Feeling. Against Sweeny—The Address of lkoreahlent Roberts. Now Your., Sent. 7.—A special from Troy last evening says the Committee on Credenthils of the Fenian Congress completed its labors at a late hour this afternoon. The Congress was duly organized and ready for business. Gen. 31, C. Murphy, of New York, was elected Speak. er of the lions°, but declined the honor, when M. F. G. Gallaher, of Buffalo, was .clectml. Mr. J. C. O'Brien, was elected'Secretary. The membersof the Congress were sworn to secrecy. and a resolution was adopted forbid. ding the communication of any of the Ursi ne' of the Haagen to the press for publication. The Congeeks then adjournoclto nine o'clock to-morreet,wher, President Roberts' addreas will ho presented. The dela* in the report of the Committee on Credentials was MC:WWI:IOd by the appearance of certain delegates who claimed to represent circles in .Cariatia. Their credentials wore scrutinized .meet closely, but whether they were tuhnitted or not I nm unable to learn. Ono delegate is hero from Prince Edward'a Island. I learn from good authority that the feeling against Gummi Sweatyoy is rather-on Cho in crease among the delegates, but it bah:neat impossible to predict the result of the Con gressional action in bin case, au the tables may be entirely turned upon hie adyeraeries by Ma official report of the Canadian moyo• Meta. Vito address of President Itoberts is an able add statesmanlike document, and Bustard the origin and progress of the Fenian Brother• hood, from its inception to the present time. The neab movement Is being thoroughly dis eased.US-Members In little knots about the 1101013. unit streets. Aliktra on the Frontier—fore 'ladling thttragres—Tne Settlements Broken up. NRIV Tong, Sept. 7.—Adispatch from Topeka, says: It is reported nous the Fort Sarah Jane t:inn et Fort,E.thay find_ Smoky Mil Roads that seventy Cheyenne battens bare "started for the Pleketsettlement, Colorado, to two children taken from the Indians in the Sand Creek affair, and then clear the Smoky mu route of all whites, while eighty-IWe more Cheyennes have started for the ILrksoaae to commit depredations there, and that they have seht invitations to the 'Sioux, klowas and Caranneheti to join them in eweepmg the frontier Com Western Gloms to Colorado. The Pawnees have broken up two setUe. meets on the Salmon, and ravished a number of women. They sows that, the whites shall not occupy their territory. General Sherman writes that the settlements are ninety miles too far west,anti that be has not the troops to protect them within ono hundredrailea of Fort Riley. The Stock Rigmst e Overland Mail St a ge Company, was met byeband of Indians while taking Out stock for the ten road, and was ordered back. Be WAS given e days to reMbre the stock from thst route, before their raid. The Union State Conventitm has unanimous. tir tecOmmetitied the Legislature to submit the question of striking the word "white" from the state Constitution to the poopie. Governor Crawford was unantinottsly renom nated for Governor. and Major Green. ; for Lieutenant Governor, . Bt. Loafs Cholera Report — Pre i rsdliend forthe Presidential nem, oo—nore Indian Odtrsgss—aalleoad Ateldent. ST. LOCUS, Sept. cemeteries report fllty.ntne burials front cholera yet/larder. dentP rwrigionaw axe for taht:zeptivoato,fdth,ontaiet: Mx steamers, each representing a different State in the Unicm, decorated with de" cio vices, Sc., leave for Alton sleight o'clock to morrow morning. TI/0 teamer Presidential party will be assigned tothe s "Andy Johnson." to widen will bo twitted ?bestow:oars Ruth and °tare Branch for the accommodation of the serious committees. Gen. Hancock and Stag accompany them , my to Alton. Montana *deices say that amoral Ureic, ionswith • small escort, w er e tta f rom diana. wi t mules taken than. The whole party came near being captured. A freight train on the =non Central nail. road ran off the track at St. John today, kill. log the conductor, engineer, and ono brake; man. The Iccomotrre and several Cara wars I badly smashed. Front Te.llllll.—Lanti Appropriated fer Stoke" Soldiers—A Guerrilla Bursted at the Stake. • • • • New Tea., September 7.—Tbe .25sses says: In the Tesas Legislature, August 14th,. Mr. Jackson of o resolotlim lnatroctl n ~ Committee ou Pnbile•Lva....eas—te enquire into •• -• • • . (mating thtrie bundrerl w• . twenty acres to each Confederate soldier ho by reason of wounds received" in tae. W. int; k incapacitated for Labor, laud to report by bill or otherwise. A guerrilla leader, Dick Itempsterl, was on Wednesday matured by the licgolmors, near Little Rock, Arkansas, who, alter trying And noding him guilty of eleven tonrclent. all of which be confessed, burned him twdeath by a slow flee, which totally. consumed Ida body. Mr: Jackson, reslrcionsaUve In Um State Leg. blature for Jackson county, Tennessee, hog brought ront-for ten thollaandeollsdameges stardust th e Radical uttitabors of th e llama Jar take Imprlsonmeat. • • • A:meninx. Debate Ibtxllllklllastingollun. PIIILALOMMIJA, September T.alte Co nven tionxciting debate took plum at the on the address of the Committee of non-ream. structed BMus, sad on tho resolutions of dome Minor Botts. Tho calling of ayes. and. nays ensued. g J bss ordered a sce done of excitement _ ona Minor Botta manded a dsvis lon of the Question, requiring a separate rota on the first portion of the report, and another on the latter portion. In respect to manhood % It t r tiO foot l w andltr o o r s thirty p m p got " ri ta rnoti, l = l ,- Lion, and half ,t dozen others were also shouting at tip:mune time for ~the Chatrniatifs attention. Mr. Botts , motion was flnitily rated oat of order. The ealllmy of lb° roil was 'oOntinetietitl, and thevote resulted in 1$ ayes against finals. On tho announcement of the Tote thesatliust- Urn WAS groat. . New Orleans Cholera Sievert—Preens snae/on Ordering. an election. lfinrOcu.sses, Sept. 6.—The dialera deaths yestatdey were seventeen, one; yellow fever ouo. The Governor , * proclamation onlering sn election on-the Third of September for mem bers to the ConvonUoe In the uorepresented parishes, have been totally disregarded. No election nos boon hold. The report of the Military Commission on the riot has been forwarded. The Weshlnatort oommission, however. remains untlisbandesi, MO steamer Saxon from Liverpool has ar rived. Cholera In Mew York. ' • New. Yowl, Sopt. L.-Tilers ware seven now eases cholera. and five deaths from the auntie abeam reported In ULU city yesterday. • The reports from Brooklyn snowed no material °Munro rte the disease. . • . A mooting of rho Board Of Health nee held yontorday.. Time Sanitary Superintendent's re. port showed that forty-inne anew of cholera have been reported' during the week ceding Saturday.- Of this • number thirty were fatal.• In Brooklyn there were twenty-flyo confirmed mums, of which soyenteed wore fatal.: .• • The Leaser Hassan - Wise—nage leaved— . • • Putitestrati; September 7.—The 'Upper' stories or the - Union League HOoeo ere seat , muds daniaged. L At two o'clock the fireman got control ottbe flames. The lower portion will be saved.. The damage Will done meetly by water, the rentelnlog 'meet. The' American Sag, which was hoisted over - the bulltllug and the Ellsworth' hag. - whteti was. hanging from the walls, wore saved .by the Iltwasem. The lasumnee will cover the . /On. .Wlllhgt• 10/1 reach SAMO dollars. .• ' • •. • 0 the nonnl7, COnligilssloss.":f ; 'Yong, Be_ptetabor Wasbligtou ir speola Says the nounty Comnilsidan Wive at lengtirtaade their final or The Wino la saying that after tborough tJen Of tho present mariner of paying' the bounties, 'boy are unable/to suggest an, suldltional safe. guards or any Iniprovenients, In: th e Present method, and !boy reoomrusslu that_paymanta bo continued 42trOLOIOM both t 44 .Wllll and iggalers. • • , ildadtread leeleital-Ahle Bleu Killed anti !:Neer - Tone 'September- L. -4m eeepleili oi; offred Calittearach aid and aluminum dad. resSinliArJesser. es Wed ay re. stilted -14 - UM =Lag of ana man and tr t t= rr i Of 012450 °then. -- Tee tree: emote one mite treskitreetek4 la d Ma 'ltpitiallt AIM lender etr.pmt". IlA.s.,lpr'LClLt Witt MICK , -- --. ME CITY MOM C nicsao, Sept. 7, a= r. AL -Several of the Pert) , have lett oa, tonintling IlLnlstar Romero end Mediu:odor General aandall. rho excar slonLitt have been sultieeted to some,ariney. ante tW unlavited 'persons Intrmling anon them and astrnming ditanatinii ' Prominent°, • and In some mules dividing In the processions and Otherwise thsitactabera of the party. We aro now on • the special train of the Chicago and Mien Railroad_ bound to epringnold,ll3. nal*. large Crowd was at. the Station and cheered as the train moved. Lamont; Ur-, 903 a, 5,-The Trealeent and other prominent members of the party were Introduced lry Mr. Seward, who •asked bow many States there are in the U. 61023. A man In • the erOwd "Thirsperr... “If you take %Tennessee out," Mr. Seward eontinned. `'how,many WIU rmneJstre '"Wo don't allow any lobe taken oat, ~ was the response. "Bat throgress• does." - Another Voleo-.Seward, , . ran ace •In .good Mr, Seward tat, wears very '0 became COlairadit:ltteelloa. tnio.teo. hoptentber 'llan, Serra; tory or ttolonitio-Torritory, 'toleara , Oba of fel lows. Tito Territortalltoartiot Callvampags flu- Lind counting the rows ontlje evening of Lho Stb. Items° Chilloott,iLepubitcam. °alum. (tato fordoldiptto to Connors : bad a majority of Ono hureircd and calibt over Hunt, Admin. istration candittatel (krvernor t etunroince avo the certificate oreicctiott to lion ti th e ma otatiboarg CanValiscrel wave the certificate to watt. •Govordor. Co co mange action. in tbe austtat , itt looked upon • by Lbw majority, of raQ trup tllol r2rtoni as e. a moat abomittoble out., - ' . . ltetw Tom°, hop toolbar 7.—the tat_tp Chart°, FitwaU. owned: oy his :Caron irdilation Company,' took-Ilra thlst.'scuttrattli sag wail burruxl •to tru, e4hre, loc h( ha, tying at -JO Zeit P.lver- • Blao all - po too on cargo.. litettorra culto.lrbl°ll MP also ocataatooftLotti 4,1 a G coma at tholat4 w aro ropqr t 43,4 0 4Pitire 114 aiWA-BRINOTON, 8 the, rain a largo crowd had .asecnibled. The, President, Seorotary Seward. (ma. °mot. and Admiral parragut were as usual presont (el on the platform. Tho peoPlo were Meese' ly excited. Enquiry was made fur General Want, and. when it was announced that be was at the rear door of the, oar, the mom sway. ed that ati, and greed. him with hearty theory'vettou, litten manitestati te on of mune. elation of him have been everywhere oxPreee• ort by all elegies and worths. A huge holluei , was therm upOu Wm by a yoang lady ; At mi nd Farnignt admirer . , very srhe ru reeorratl the plaudits orbi The President ban genetll yroceivodwarnintecrptions, tint vtri. our le degree or CallatUakiatai Retoordia.li to . the prevailing. poll Goal • sentiment An' the • haeall • A.;atirrs: Soot. 7 ;* 2.11 '• ,:. sr,—The party •me a re ror d i , ve& i ;vtl . h v a . r hi and introduced o :t: hart, alter having stopped At eed each place tiro minutes forintroductions. - The Committee, of Imitation from Springtield came on board. , • Sratiorieto Sept. 2.1 ; 4.30 large croweLhad nasinninod at the depot A salute was drat and unudo played br too band.• Thu president was first iturcultieed and then oth ers.- Thopeople clamored for General Grea sad °abbe appearance tho shows woro torrldo t, and long continued... Quarter,* wore provlded at tbo at. Niehulas Hotel. • Witinsorths, eoptembor 7.--Tho President, in response' to tho calls:10r a 'pooch, said that one could • not reasonably Do oxpeoted• from blot now for. Want of time.' Gen. Grant, Ad. mind Penton andottiore were introduced to the mooting with tee usual warm reception. POITIAv. Sept. 7.—Tha train ' , topped for several minutes. , • Ettowelsovos. sir September . .7.4.1f0r . the Prosident, Admiral.. Vermont, mid others, wore introatexd by lion. John Hogan, of His. lead, to the •crowd.. The greatest +mudble anxiety wan evident to 000 General Grant, Loud mod repeated calls were made for him,. tbe spectators being wild with •Wroltement. The General appeared on tho platfortn, and :was ;mooted with roolfuroas applause.•• Wilma he retired President Johnson; O y IWO:11W rant, and a voice t " reno Yo don's snot traitors limning bread and butter at inc home you " of Lincoln, to which Sir. Hogan replied, "All. aro afraid of is losin your bread and but, ter; and UItWA what,. th e matter." Tho Pro*, Mont . remarked that ho was on tho line with . Gaetano Grant conModing for tine Union- of the, States. Ilefore .ho could any more the whistle serattollad and the, trete. , reatapoil its The Last Day's Piodeedings NEM Eeiiring ieilarks-Speed ADDRESS OF 'nth' ' NON-13E00 STRUCTI4 COMMITTEE. Impartial Suffrage Advocated. umwmwriordwarnAreox XEGROSUFPRAGE. Adjourned Sine y Die Prateratr.rata, Serdember 7:-41M Southern Convention Met at ten o'clock. when the pro-- walkups were opened with prayer by' the . Chaplain. New. Dr. Newman. There were:hut fey delegateS from the border States present. Mr. Speccii ffentucky, hotreleri wati in . the chair. The President laid before the Convention a doeinent trent the Grand State Connell of PanneylVarda, sending their greetings to the Convention. Also, a similar. one from the State of Illinois; endorsing the address- and platform, and pledging Illinois to a 'majority of tbrty thOOsand. qtr. Newttesai Of Kentucky, offered a resolu tion returning thanks to the Union Club, of rblladelpb Is, for Its hospitality. and kindness. l ß a e tn f g er h r t e aW tOa ninbebuorniftngo a t c tihen C übm llided the Convention that In his speech at the Con tinental Rotel, the President of th e United States bad used the sigradeant language that be wanted no. leagues butthe .constitutlon. On the strength of that idnt,thls calamity had followed,. whether or not with the President's knowledge or conaent, ho .did not intend to say. lie had no doubt, however, thateuch was the BuggaltiOn of the President's mina; but Ids emissaies would tied that the Moen League ofd •merica did not dwell In a house made with bands. The 'resolution was 'adopted • also another resolution offered bp, Mr. Botts, of Virginia, sympathizing with the 'Union Lamer,. Mr. Bingham, of Ahittaunt, offered a resolu tion complimenting the New York Tribune for Ite devotion to the cause of freedom and free education. . On motion of Mr, Mason,. a Virginia, the resolution WawaMended by- - adding the Now York independent end all other good , Nepubll. can papers, and then it was adopted. The Chairman presented a latter from Mr. Wagers, of Arkansas, announcing his depar ture for hOmo on the ground That the business of the Convention concluded yeaterdaY. Mr. Marken, of Arkansas, rose and decharcel that Arkanseue was not uneeprvecntod hero. (Cheers.) • lie intimated that -Ida retiring colleague had been too far North, and boon contaminated by "My P'olloy.” The report of tiro Committee of the non. reconstructed Stales being. abOut to bo read, General t3peod retired from the ehairmanship of the Convention. In doing so he said:: Gentlemen of Me Coneentfone—Rwring Altered here so long, tam now called away by business of the utmost importance. Knowing - 111ot the general basinces of the Convention is through, I take my leave, as I consider the Convention Incompetent to- pato ISOM anything other than the report of the Committee of ncin..ro. constructed States, and it to distinctly under stood by .everybody, I believe, that la that'l ;natter none are to takeparteNcept therapy*. sentatives of those States. I thank UM Con. volition most Cordially for the good ordortt has preserved, and for the a, ...stainte It has given me. 1 - trust that oar labors have been Well done. .I. trust; and believe, from the lightning dashes that hatemootne from Chicago, and Other perilous of the cOuntry, that we have not assembled in vain. As Ur. Speed retired, ho was conth/tmcntel tig. the , Convention rising andgiving him throe - Mr. John Minor Botts, of Virginia, then their the Chair. Mr. Wermerith. Of La., reported back the resolution offered vestertlay Eaton of Tennessee, requesting the President of tho United states, to cause the publication of the report et the testimony taken before them:ins, mates appointed by thuteral Aunt; In refer. once to the Now Ortsansnoussame; Tim res olution was adopted. Mr. Wertneuth then rood the address preps zed by t h e tlonnulttee ottlie atbtataay mash /Oracle than the prerz oat address, awl favors imparual studhorse: A long debate ensued, when a vote 1111.3 - taken ansfresulted ayes we e: Co the address was.adeptcd. The nays were: Messrs.. Botts, Batter and Glltoortyof Virginia, Minter. of estrald,therthend Cramer. • The result was lonely cheered. Several portions of the address *sire pleaded, and. at one point groans Th e An y, Johttstro wtmethtled for Maginot. Par *pooh in reference to Impartial tultrage woo cheered very enthusiastically. Mr. Goodies,. tif *North Queditut, while sym pathizing with the sufferings of the people of the South, as detailed to the address, did not agree la the conelusleaf thereof. In other words, ho was opposoilto Imposing negro suf frage .ein the south, partilay under the oresont administration, as th e re i n dt woad be the oppcolte 'trf :that desired by - this ,Gon ootatee. 116 -, subacquently . added . that he himself wth Ln laver of negro stottegmthat he bad written a letter in suptiOrt. of A:Width had : beta_ publialtodiand. that ho go i ng home tom follow up* that Mitter..; , at. the - same time tudivistied the podple of the South them selves to control thematter. The speeches or Fred-Maui:ism und•Thoodoro-Tilion;yosteo, doribna.snownliow rapidly Lite_progress of. liboott opinions in. Oita oouftery low:non. it theywOro thrreethothouglittheiteould.sidord - tcach e w orld bosomanldto become a po rim pular p fliCCital m Tonrgor, or North Carolina, is pdl:o In oppoatUtin to his colleague's views. and_in favor of negro sating% saying that he' had denude Instructions .iirem over two the:mend men in • him., StAto, • ozi • . that point.lto argued that at trim absolutely• noes sary In oruer to proteot Union anon at the South, and checkmate the designs of the President. They came hate claiming juntloe. liberty, protection and salvation for the white • teen of Lao South, no :relies for leo bleu* mint. Lip/h1 le lin was spanking Fred Douglass. entered e hell, and was groom/ with chimes end - The Air. llooilloo naked .. whethor ids colieriguo illonght that overt if they-had .lutriartiol suf frage, the negroes tronlii be ullowed,whde Au - grow Johnson:Wu:a .Preeltictit, .to , go to the; polls itt i T n O l uilTeTriapihni a:atter .vmaltilm. ' . - , a defecate rose and said that It not, a lull: 1 lion loyal men In tho North would onforco the .11:yank of Ger:penis • , arbiod Unit font Mil-.' Alone of track men in the torah would bull, . " fir. Tourgor wind ch . to sky that . the ((cello: men or tbo Convontion . might. wrigglo end' •Ssautrro not much as • they plesuied; but rhos could not avoid the issue of negro onffnigo Tile enaction was. whother they would :adept thip principle or Await: oat Ito their:enemies their, only bopo of safety. ~ mr.iloadolpb, a colored dillognto from•Leu *Cana, as theicfly _rep rotten tett to of his ?see *4O was lOgn untitled to a seat ln the Can _Tamura; apoice n Advocacy of negro suffrage. lieleelloti next thorn to come up and faro the milidc, lot the ,coneeemonacti be .what they might. /la appealed to them as tho onbrrop reserdative or four millions of people to :do them justice. If not they Would regret /t ter whoa the ttmeoomo that, tho negroee aid vote, they would be ltkoly tore:amber their friends andhot forget their foes. (ChcorsJ • Nov. J. g amelMllletitt. of Vlinttans, folloitfocl On. t 120 aid° of Um onostlon. • After .I.° . bail boon speaking tiomaUme rolating.pOrson al anecdotes la reference to the treatment 'ha b received in Freaterickatmrginna IV:oh m Mr. - Fernandez, of Lsnisbuta,- rose- ipul • p toned against the time of the unovention he n i g h , :aved In listening to 0, . biography ' of • the delegate I n n Virginia: . : ..., .; • The Chair sustained the point or order. • : - Abr. Ilunnieutt roamed his romarks, Nat' hs,,i again very soon to be called to order Ott I like grounds. lie then proceeded to MlVOCilte negro seilitago, and stated that the nogroes of • Meld:lona had mad° up a porno or one hue , tired dollars to semi him hero. lie appealed to the Convection to oniranchiso the nekro and dlsonfranchlso the rebel, and then [nor would have loyal gists governments in the Bcgaloyal °humbug, loyal lawyorserulloyal 1 . • ClOVOrnor rinmilton,Of.Taras. then too e lc tit stand nun Awoke Iss -fa v o r T o Um ailoptiostof the nil:trove and resolutions. it luts.hoon ask. edlids morning', he seld. how the laws °stab, itching impartial suffrage .would no enforced .under tilt lima:nit administration. Ins an. _ewer was that thershonhi not -yrsos I ein the inisharge of.their duties because therrosident I of the Milted ' elates' did' , not porform • his; If the President tetrad to animate tba i laws, he behaved that tho kreshlont would : to,',' male to understand beforethey got to the.naidj of.. itite . IltfUgfflo, that there IFOII. 0 . pOWori. .(obeo08) not (be power Of MOO tie Tielonarg•• seep mc he had aanotioned recently in.tho !owl tweieM-of the Bondi, but a constitutlOnal pow er ',tad; would be vindicated by the tempi , mutative. of the American people in Con ill, aw,bio.tallors) chastened by tho told. tii= l :a t id unfurl t al t r tg bann t :i f it a rlihe °Wi ra t: inwribee ...liberty, .equailtzy and fraternity... fotioand never to be rutted until victory ihint apd erlmtlet: r tiould rest .upon it. gtt/tor who E V. rTaMill ' Of A.„,b4,littar„l:thiCiiin: elide of negro aulfrago nun Wenn, balsas not i .1,-(.lt.trOorrom pre:lnd/00, but /intense the nation would 'not bear AhOth or plank:in uss,' platform made by 'Congress in tho - ci toi , 110.41 gmembrient. • The mon who atiroolited• ~, ~.,,,,, wars, - opn, deargy enc. zki-fiatie fear million enslaves. (illascw all over the house.' end other • nemonstrallona al Cl=frafilleg t ita%fr tht VZrt a , PA' VA/to told. =am that .--- , 0 pf tho would not atana u.: : 1 " ff 7 ""' ..---' ~2.x.r; acaskot,vitiriala, teing..th, tr. Abair, an; desintig to. Mime for - New Yerr 04 tie " tWft. , o l : ll iieir taiga, , took "tem floor to- speak, *oust the Herrin[ negro traterace....lSlidie tnola=rl: pest of tha ler (41 Ws Amu pArt ma 91ki. GAZETTE. MIS thirty thousand loyilPhien of 'Virginia , sponalbUityier the proposition Of neges sat- Vega. & doelandion signed bythe olotegatoetrem • Tennantee,swao has-I:sew .etaltaled -Izam ,, ,sottag;,that 'State heing treated 53 - one ores reconstameted, was Delegates : -from the ..reconstructed. _States who. Were In laver . of negro; suffram wore then invited to -sign, what 'War' 'railed , the charter otunieessa Resolution:el were offered .und adopted in fn.'. vor of eubseriptton,..for the publication of the Proceedings ae the Conventi ,deVeral other reset intone were then . adopted, among; thein, one to present Congress with a copy of the ad. dress. After a prover by . the Bev.hir:- 1,1104 -t" eon, at three o'ciocktho Convention . adjourn. CITY AND SUBIIRBAN. (ADiwnorg. Loon am ON THIRD PATIE4 Tito Fifth 11. P. Church, teener of Wards tragroaand W.ebster Streets. . 7 The heantiful now c hurch edifice Of the Fifth United Presbyterlancongtegatioti of ULU' city , -recently erected upon the north.clist miner Of Washington and Webeter . he dedi cated to-morrow to the wOrship'el God. - The dedicatory sermon will be delivered in the morning by the zealous pastor of the Church; Rev. S.D. Reed. In the afternoon an'appro. priate sermon - will be preached by. Rev. Dr. Tames T. Pressley, and In the evening Rev. Dr. James Prestley will occupy the purply , ' AB the church edifice bee attracted cenald. arable attention during its comae Of erection,. we have made a brie! description rot the beao tiful structnio reared to the glory of .God by a congregation compelled :nearly altogether of the mechanics and working classes or Our city. Too much credit cannot be _awarded to the members 'who AolitilbtitecLeOr. largely out of their limited means to farther the completion of such a creditable monument to their Fella. ham zeal and faith:- . The building; exteriorly, Makes a very 'lino_ appearance, being built of bright pressed brick, two atones lw.height,'ln the modern. style of arehiteeture,the froxitentrance being on Webster street,with &number el handsome shade trees on either side. The editleo is ninety feet deep by sixty in width. .The main entrance or outer door opens Into a 'vestibule,. the walls of which are frescoed- In invitation of gray stone work, and the liner covered with en excellent quality of fine matting. Directly' In front of the entrance is rocarve d, t l - om onthe h st aso A a e s th a r- u de of tu he e vestibule area flight ,heavy_oakee .stairs, protected by a: massive oaken ballustradc, tastefully grained, that winds upward to-the second floor, and Into another:vestibele," tar to the due below save that the upper One is lighted by five windows, of sM leen glass, through which the light - - comes . in subdued streams, forming a sort et a twilight, in keep ing with the character of the place. Three doors, covered with green baize, open - I out of this vestibule - into the audience room. flare everything Is neat and tasteful In the extreme. The three broad Aisles are covered by a mosaic pattern of English Ingrain, the colors being red and lack, with a golden thread manning through the woof. Tho walls are elegantly frescoed In great:massive pan els, the centre of which are a Debt maroon color, with gray cornice work, painted with a strict regard to the light and shade. The walls of this apartment are pierced by ton pier windowe of stained glass—five on each side—the space between the ..windows being tilled 'by panel. walla above mien ono Is an ancient shield in fresco. The ceiling Is also hendsomely fresco-2d, the colors being cheat°. and appropriate. In the Mate is a large sun. light with eighteen gas jets, the tight from welch Is thrown downward by an equal num ber of !diver reflectors. The most notable fea ture, however, in the whole auditorium is the pulpit, or chancel, which is at the-extreme end of the room, immediately in front of the main entrance and the spacious gallery over the vestibule. it consists of a raised platform two feet from the floor. eighteen In width by eight In depth. The front , ia solid, and is made to serve tile purpose of a pulpit, while .the whole is cur - rounded by a ratting constructed in imitation of tireelan urns, surmounted by a heavy cap and supported bye paneled base. The whole is painted f ish snowy whiteness, - which con trusts well w the ebony walnut furniture within the railing. The rear of -tho chancel is TreScood in imitation of an alcove or mosque, the columns of which come to a focus at the top or demo, the centre of which is pierced withaft;orillee that looks out on the sky. a I:mantled clock, with marble face, hes been placed In the gallery by alessna Druiseath Co.. Fifth street &hootlicr, the Choreh is ono of the most crixtltablo edifices .derotod to the worallin Of God to be Musterer of the two Cities. Zilsts. Tyr wete the architects of the oniltling,and - Messrs. Marshall &MOrrtho . Lodgers. The carpeting and upbOistry , wita done by McFarland, Collins & Co., Mitr_ana Cog by T. T. Minns, the painting hYwou-Kol son, and hese° painting by liehrweldor Bros. The basement of the Church, we mail add,d will be used as lecture and sehoolrootrus. The Curb La handsomely roOfectirlth dackeintes. Theentire cost of the - tattlieW7sme VOA eX. elusive of tile mery Valualdo.lM., - upon.which it erected. The Down haVe nearly ell been tak en and we learn thanheroare • numorOu.V. ap. pheations for the remat,:kr— 4 Aimaeptielltdoteihres. The feebly man or Voro.ati • whoao oonstitti tton has been dehatudecior exhausted by the oilstone° of an acute diseimo, would natural ly look about for soma retned,r7from whose cer tain powers, relief could be oktiliii , d — w4t li wanted in irrech a condition LlF.fithiteenbra- Uwe, to Incite into healthy sietfkiltrL ik vari ous organs of tho billy which liaVoneased for a while to fulfil the various indications conso nant with heolth—reader you will and such a remedy In Dr. Keyser's Blood Searcher. Tho blOod, charged with noxious malarial and re erumentitlous elements, is strainod and purl- • fled by the various organs ItAllotritcd 'ffr that _tr i tis t i l lg it rofrA ti tirri e tilO u L ia 'r. ti Ar ; L ee n s all Blood - . The stomach, the yreparor of too food which goes to the nourishment of Ilfo, thabled by Dr. 6ryur , s Mood . &percher ; to sefutruta tho d from the ule bl irtdoli Ls .desigeed toross rebuild tho y Crumb ling frame and to glee tone and vigor to everr or. Rea and purtwalch It Is destined to supply.— Dyapayski, would be an 'unknown disease. It Dr. layser's Blood Bcaraer were more .genor ally known And niled—llver cOmplaints would exist only in name. Dropsy: gravel, kidnoy diem° sod itho ' no. 0071010 than any proiite-tary ratidieTo.o-10-fifis States and every day brings' fresh trophies of alto endurful curative powore. Wo Invite Mu' tion of tho sick Mau to a careful. exam!: nation or Mt iteniderail virtues and tho extra prilicary cuma.it bey made; cures without . a .pa.rejel. In • tho annals of inoalcal science. I llama read the.following cortittcato : " • • Terra. era dots itnenat.—Dr. -Keyser . : I LINO been nfincto,l with totter or malt rheum fur about thirty years. .The last tee yearo It berate° orytzpolatoos,• It. was of Abe worst whole body woe misery' with It The /mom over soy body wore as largo as copper cant. My Lace Mal OTO3 were covered m trlthlt; that I was almost blind put my bearing to such a dogroo that I could slot beat without speaking very loud to me I t L Irlint all hinds of . doctors of _overt , actiOei :Of medicine for ye art without - MIT ininefiti and Want to same a YOrYtreln, distance Who were' - celebrated as phyoletrunt. .1 bad to koop hands blur;-up , th erwore so treublonome and covered with tau diarano..l atu now well, and • Lase boon owed by taking Jose than a Mimi bottles of. "Dr.'lLeySer's lhood Soareiter,o at a coat of. that . ninny dollars, where had sport hundreds botoro. -You may publish lAts, fj pea icaajor d.c bereft of other sufferers. • • • • • , . -.ELizaurra Gauen, -* - • " Chester. Wefts County, Ohlo. Adthier Dr.. Kryieraßlood ScarcArr, andLoke ollter;wt .110 Wood. street.' ao dollar per bottle, or six bottles for five do ll s rs It your druggist does not Seep It, write to Dr. Komit nndlli willlorward by express . Ataaseisonts. Another Immense Immo groated 'Mies -LA. oille„WintOrn last night the Opera Hon* In her great Impersonation Of 'Lady Inaba, in the romantic drama of East trine. As an ao: itess Miss . Western itoino bat In this rolosho sinks these all,•,ancrappears most toperfection: !ler IntOrviow with the hart In the 'third net, Ira meat confess is a masterly place of arithig, and well calculated to touch the beast of the most callowobaerv or. Even thb wild. agony of roman° In fhb' . scono Is 'eclipsed by the torrlbto anguish at the deathbed of her child, In thci succeeding I act. , in this eceme alio brings Soars from the eyes of almost ovary auditor. ' • To-night East Lynne will bo repeated. • -At Um Academy of Music. Miss Annette ince .oppeated last evening in her great character ninety Stuart in nitwit , historiCal drama of "Mary, -Queen of Scots: , To say that Mtn Inca played tho ohmmeter well wells would. he but hunt oralio When alto damning 00 much. !ler reading : of the part was splendid while her' acting was of that peculiar eicellonce that rivets Alto attention an d.carrics the spectator - from ono act to another 'almost 'against the Miss Inca Is, tri our *etiolation, .ati act ..stsis or rare ability nod ono . who. always pleasca... We- wore happy to, ism that tho atr• tendunce eas touch larger tam any Pleceol • ing night, and' that the andientio was coin, • posed of tho elite, of our city. The Manageress; j : hitsa IleLes, has. adrCatly won too confidence of our theatre going people, and in a short time_ Will become n - favorite, hero, An 101. moose bill Is op far toelght. • , • . • • I• the Old' DrOryi Mrs.. hums, 'Waller, ttio great tragic queen, continue* to attract fair. houses.- During the present wool alio hits ap: peered•in Boma of her :best • pieces, and last night gape` her' celehmted speetaitY of the i Woolns of 1111011, , !• To those who admiral the logitiniatO_drama we. would - ,sity l • go.by all IDwane and aeo Mr". Waller.• . "e thinagers Smythe and Aims still tentinnet6 add to theattract ions at the Varfetlesoind !'n tionsouttence, they aro reward ed by largo au. dimmer. The list of first clots stars:Or this I house Is sullielent to nil Ito : . nest 'lawn • °rely ovenlog•by trio loran of fun and vertu ' the PerfOrlnCLlloo3. It la tumleas to advise Mom who by" boon tboro to go again, as they will bo awn to do It anyhow. - In addition to our regular plants Of amuse, moon next week, wo arc to Lave the lamps moor° minstrels, under the maziegirment of Harry Fenton; for Miro° nights, at Masonto Mali, tame USN on Monday evening, - That cote. tinted son of Memos, JohneY rs with this band, tinll of coon* it wilt .4nuscood • This •troopo Is couied of a bright galaxy of Ettd-i Olden S tars, w holmo won entio - ortmtrisitklm ? In Inalsprofinalon... • • • , GransisTing.44Mteloildbi. have passed upon ono 'Wang had nine to indepeneont of Uorum casna... Monday v ream h. W.A....a...4 Inv... - 70 PPrii , •ttx.miUti The,per Pex . ,On ThrErsday - • . and, festivities. of t:: Wheeling the priso'. , judgeb, 'for excollene. • ~ irnittiod;v7,lfies xn( "Pia i'.9 l, trizri - or, gar exeelloneein 7..rirst.prlte;E:linc - .ltobelle,• bird prize,: •Lordsolirohling; rad, Pittstargh," • Boyi,rlrat .prizofjoseph Prows .prite,Vni. , 2dublati• Albert -.Nestle,: Kraal:ding Pitiably KllM - oATheolln Mhon.g Pitt3bn ~F irst,orlz; ,brogb; 'acecond" pr burgh third prii; burghl ; dburth pas, ny`; -fifth prize„ sixth prizeigharl, oath prise, ,Phil eighth prize, IL I prize Lite'rarp burgh; for comp` burgh, for stage Prise for Pupf2.. Plusburgch. Honorable pri: raft; woof C. Cc , . . . PISS Tel -, Atia: public TittitOivnship, /le school bonen' was elected Fro, How GLo i r Nice Pr eat, -A. Breed, Sacra, Beiredro appoP men Were ep 'Browne h Reed, Maine” B. Smi U. Gray, George Fait cot% Wm. J. Thom traSIA Jams, Obarltw J. (dark, Chrisicldier .111 o;T. Win. 11. Barri son,Heary Lie d, Samuel Martm, A.. H. Bright, Joha Flemin loony, George-. T. Id,Clear4 Dr. ;llestetter. Adam. A.U. Miller,' „ Bamtiel - Overt,' E. T. Crmslday, James, Crawford 0:1 . .-jannesi Jacob Glosses, Samuel: Wm.-Jr:warden; Isalah_DickeY; Gima Dual Willis Booth, :A::2l , ,banolltobertifintar; Win. Windlass,James rattonscmiWin.A.;,llol, roni . Wm.. - Gorady,George - livana, - Jameilit M Banter, , Dram' John ilarrison; . Jainea Harrison On - modem the: cbairman a - ii liti_Mnted a' Coin .mittee riswon.Financea -Frirdhiaredra, posed orMcsara John Fleming, Jacob ti osser,' Wm: M. Gormley; CMzir- and Minty On motion,Mditlatrinan appointea a Coin- mitten of Bra - to mom= speacers, composed of Messrs, -Samuel Ewart, -D. B. Morris, Geo, Wilson, A. U. Miller and Wist. -- 0. Moreland.. On motion adiourned, . to meet again - which meeting duo notice will no given-1J? tilo The Fell T'irade..• F Our mortabirMs-74Wil:m0pa es whose business fis ;tri Sibg . 'Tostrtimoto wak roillilithattic#4446itainio6 =aro making? lir ipaisitlpni- for 'the fall anil virmar theli6GitillBluatz* witik . the regilitta stock; . Among those who are Malang theineolvea preeminently conspicuous - in providing for the fall trade isidr. William Fleming, the pro prietor of the imgehat,hap;aud to emporinm No. LIS Wood street.. During elate visit to the east ho purchased an immense supply ot hats, and an caps. of all styles, ; that he might. be pre pared to please the taste era-Bean Brio:emelt; _were be to favor au. Fl ming with a call: :A man may be the .tlass fashion'- and the mould of form," but let him but appear in a wretched bat and the beauty of his person. in destroyed, Holmes in his •.Rhymed Lesson"? particularly warns the - male biped from wear. ing a .shoeM. tat?' and weagree with Mai But the bat and asp bualness not, the: only one for - which Mr. alernitura house has gained such a nOtorlety for his • line atocaof roos. from the cheap limb to the cottly.and elegant sable—cannot be excelled by anylotber ',home •in town, Besides all this, -this .pricesat this house are so low as to admit of but the slight- Before snot, lying yourselves, ladies, with fors for the winter; Vive our friend, hlr. • Flem. lug, a call, and our.word forit, you will - have • no cause to regret the visit. Women of the War. This is a new woikby ,Atooro, author `of the Record." It is written In the very best style of this well known 'and .popular 'author, and completely :enchains the, reader's attention from the preface to the clos , Ins page. It is fell of !talking picture:lain vivid descrip tions of scenes - enacted in the: late war, an , many otber , ..works that. subject, is literally true; being In fact nothing lees than a history ofllle many noble: women, who, in the hour or their country's peril, performed.daring achleoiments for the came of liberty and right :._ . timhanumoneys a lies ole ctned i nnarrative af Yt-he services performed by real heroines during the period referred to.- , Among-these are the Msketaryenes of two ladles of our own. city, Ulm undlldias be xruitt . ..T: Fowl. This is a book that shoul . d be plar.ed in - the er hands of every mother and daughter In the country; that the :bright exeiffe set them bi t . ts. own sex might net bel it to , them', essrs. Emery a Uoilrea; No. VS Fifth street, are the agents for this pnbliesixon, and these wishing the work should applyt - to them In-- persom : or by mail.- Alp:wawa wanted to sell this - book in West Virgbilis,. wcaern .rpnuaylvgapa •'arm Western Now:York. , . , nye drunks. four **es and ono tesnalii, weto Wore too FlonotAllayorillcCortliy,.y4- t,er4.np niorninv, Tyro 'testa their tans, and the rrtne n,ler wore to Jail . for twenty- • Thrto young men were also before hie Donor charged with disorderly; conduct. Their names are Stanley 11. Foley, John P. Barry and Marcus A. Primate. They attempted to cuter a respectable house. under the impression that It was a hone° of Hi-tame-5o they say. They Insulted the femalevortionottheramily, were err ^ the lock- up, taken - COnTtitu. _ bomusbuterlt teal, but tbs bo known by tit° explrattanor Ihe Montifracturing . Among the important eater - prises whlehOre so oaustanti7 starting up In oar adder;sisoll- Ma the trade of theiCity;aell 13t111 higher. ad.. * vandal. Its reputation a • great mart - Of roaratfacturem Is the Pithberg4 l'oper:3lalis.- .facturing CtsuPosla whose Oillet) and ware; house are at as , Thirl - street: •• This tletn cui rk ir tas . .. -has purchased; and at 'great ealsouse ed aunt improved; the celebrated ht.". per anzo at Steubenville, nail also an exten.. sive mill near New Brighton, At theao eStab• Ilshmeets are produced in large %minable,. several varieties of raper, 'such as prkitlng, tack, hardware, mauilla 'and wrapping; -also ' rooting fen. '4 heavy end wall assorted sloth. will always be fauna at their depot. The Sec retary and agent of the Company -for Misch - 7, Samuel Biddle, Eag.date Yostuuutter. ot whorty, bo foetal hare; Of over, Uttyll;lC; Obilg/Fr and PrulEPt Illan.of business, . . ~ . . A littio,daughter of Mr. Ernest Miller, -re siding at:lie-110 Centro avenue. wan severely scalded, Yietaidiy afternoon,-by upsetting a tea urn containing boiling te a , upon her ilet4 .. de The u was sitting on the table, near the ! edge, d th e little ono, who is. only :four:or • dye y of agO, was endeavoring to fill a tie • With e liouldorben landscended on her bead, sealdreg bar breast arms in , a terrible manner. Dr. Marron . was anm.monad. wadi dressed', the tittle one's injuries: Ire ex pressed some doubt as to her ultittiato reont, :Tfw s no Rotators, rociverillon.—ln all prebs,' Witty. the National hailers' and Soldiers , oaten to be hold tore on the nth Inst., wilt be anon! the grandest affairs orer known In this city. la all• the loyal. Northern giates the senn Tli lit ire4 r n e tigt - ir 1 13 ... p e14. i li m n eri P t r ti g er.. Tbo lo cal e poople,are reenestru et.once to set .about making arrangements for receiving the brava fellows In an appropriate " manner. nage should be irot-Peuop. deeorathinS Pro. pared. Mottoes painted, ens ha short ovary_ thong. which might conduce to the general en." thtislasm Of oh the occasion should be attended to. The soldiers of this distslot . are anxious 'that their brethren shall zroectrOsueb . a • tonrous welcome as Pittsburgh only. knows how - to giver the gallant Ate - fenders or our ..,_vasfeas -Awes tOoVatted ei s i CS DlBtrict •Sestenlay morn ing„ on • motion of District attorney CarnatninA map . meats were entered in this eassi.or the United States Tali: D. /ipso, Monty Olpen and Icmtt and &Isola Merano of 'berth:ALM Shies Maury. it Doge" forpleadoir With IN 1). fl .ammon.l Lad Goo. Jr..Trocaar t . . thl same Court, and at the dame Time the legal thine halinuclapsoti, the' report of tile Commit - stoner to record to the appropriatien_ or funds arising from- the sale at tho steam 4,saray,t. was confirmed ainalute,aztertho clerk directed to tilstrilauto the roads nOCOrri-. :.•Aloidtdow. •Desta.—Corener, atittsott. ‘7lB' claw upon ytiotOrtloy le held an Inquest. upon 'la body Sof ayouna Liermaa, donut' Christian amithi he_ellod. suddenly , prates-4v, at Atm T owns and A residence .of DU, Ifook•In liosorve oWnship.' Teo deceased Vali Tem large sad had edlt/9W perfect-health up till a .ken tainatos previous riedeath,•• no J.aa Sin ' about twenty-two Team Or !Wei Wild a hatcher by tratio:_• „The .Ihquest, rusalted in a Terdlotto tit° . 'Direct' that the Alocasacti had died franitala apOplectio Straka._ .• Strnek her 'Mater.-EllO% McCarthy ah ! peered before Alderman Lynch zastorday and made 01 Inagalnet hez ester. Mary Montan, for 'assault and battery. The Attetalt7 e. gated - in Ellen callme the worth!' 'Menge ) 0 . .11rslkeux Water. wltereoPon MLI7 WM* 'wroth and balker ma cleal e.l:lleu a bloat likthe Ate; "males ber about the temp]..m. The In: • lon or/Lary. acunowhat enlaided - . when Abe - vas arralgrao4 bolero the. malletrete for t h° .2 ff o g leatalid• Wwl h 0 10) tigt .• Nur THE WEEKLY GAZETTE. TWO EDTTIONS HOED. oa zarEosysztvzs AND ativiateArs. Tad aeltkni bitorincrdedyvtleb will reach be nt. scribers apatutet a thalami rex. Ira& Si 50 m GoOdM tabiddonotito o - hicli pre dayof goodstotho passer the - city that can surpass ;otos & .12ell,"No.,:1 Fifth ;how cram- tuo °ld batch '* tho xilsor, ho. cannot that establishmnt, and ut seeing something that pan stonOlacty friend of his po—nitil - 10ttirgrItli lie goes Aml then 'lt appears to be - arell't/1e handsome holies hrorol occasions while. In i have been attracted to tho Egi Acm'irdtglogrili wi4'llido 1 they board R o odsital:L i oT tb tati,. 4 l s ftu :'llate4t at nell o. no to take otit Word for It, rourselt. ' . heatfentleri otter readers ord. prifcaadolm Martin oe,lirneflont bilekJayers, other sh oal at kin 0, neat a , ..1 ,:era..iltiOns a 'style'lth :XX prove Ullrfl kiGrate,, nesters k editionsly b . Ol, and repair , .--. '---- ' Ige of the me. in rro cheer (trackage of taholl, Bto. to. Lat Lib. tod to. Iro return- Scotto on re,Esq.',"and Lady, ot Floytli-Zset... of.:Plttsburgb. and Ludy, o Lawroactevflle, Etwii 3 Of Van:m oldy, of Alleghay, and Miss nehestor. - Tho:tOurlsts, kayo y at lunne, havirr . boon gone tths, during - whleu 'Limo they al of enjoyment. 'fin = I 4U intS esperleneed. , to r 11 6, 7314 grand festival held by the Lincoln Ottawa* leolore4 0711411 e: ny city, was 10 every respect a complete sue co. Our colored folks turned out en masse and blitwoonlxi dale, daneing Ana Atromensd.: hirl quite' a pleasant tttnc. The boa of onto? characterised tho Mfair. Thu , Uncut n Gaards desento tauch.Pfulge for the bighlY credltabitrdllanner they.arrauged and curried out Ills tney.first_pnblioniOn. Miaidtiffitifie - -Of,tiliaPeet.;-At a recent meeting Of the Carimeters , and ..lbinars , Caton of Allegheny Clty, waerles orresolntlons Wore taiwPted wantesslveOf the : deep torrew they feel over the death of their late hignly esteem ed member, Mr. J4=o3'l'4'4lll=B. lie :woe an bonorable, hlgh-tulnded gentleman?. and this expressfenormatuning and:respect for his memory most prove a balm of consolation to the storrowatrfekon family' of the deceased. SiGruL,‘A heayy storm of wind and rain passed around the city yesterday at tentOon, a portion of-it passing over the city. The clouds were so dense that the'elty was en serVeloped time, the Court room, e were at theit was found no. 'ccasazy to light the gat :• • . 117ged. with "Lareeny.---James Thonip .sOn':was before 'Alderman Taylor, yesterday, ,charged arlth the lexceny of an eight day clock' from the residence of Jane Milligan, on Pike street, in tee Fifth ward. The accused gave ball for a hearths . lades. I:=E ncreidar...l , .ept. Sib, at D o'clock . 1 4.1 r Wit. 4.1114.11a11if, to the &Itch rear of hterage. - lsueral from the reshleitee of alersott-ln-taw, °eerie 'Stager, Jr., East Marty, Tuts (eaten:lay) MUUMUU, at IC o'-clock. .v • ICENNEDT- 4 ...entetaber ,tb, aged Alleghen, 7 . 1 c-LEOIVIVILLSONKKNNEDI:, nve oaths and- abtoon - dam only • child of Andrew T. zed 14.t1e J. he4actiy, of tAkhorrt, linnets. COLTAV.T — ilterlmrsday, t spit. Gth, in(l, et lo;f gyeloet RUDER CL. CULTAIIT. Zeq., low .ti , taln. 1n.:1.130'4th Pausa. Cavalry, In the al year ' .... l 4,rhtleral:‘ , lll take, place from the realdenee of Ws . toother,'s: ()Aland. nun (Satnrday) APT= • NOCiifoit o • elock: , •- - Feet. Oth, 1803, hi:the:3d year of his age. • . The Inner:al ',nil take place from hie Late residence on.Ohartiers street.. West Manchester, on liAitill .DAT3 the sth Inst., at It o'clock A. 31 Carriages will leave W. It...i.icrore's, on Grant street • at 'o•eloek A. )4. The friendsof the fatally are invited to attend without further notice. psoptyluukkoviv(.,DlleilooviA gILLDAVO dt 3 iETE.llL—The beautLfal “tlodls . =acre;t•the largest ritbarban places..? sepulchre. except one, la tats comity, alt. Anted ow Noss IlrEgitton road, Immediately north at A u tlgegiirt° g rStitW3 01 9 VouPititirdif,°' eats ghatirelty., , FAIRMAN:ik SAMSON. 'UNDERMALIKERS No.;T9 Stnitkaeltigt,Cor. "Stbr4 tEnttaaceir can .clrestth Street.) 44, 3 E 4 WWW 4I, 33I3 . IELGSZL . , - Asn4a3 S.AIIIMILIC STIMET. • . . . xr.c.Tramisvir, No; klinakh werces,:rittiiixtrge, j Pa. COFFINS of MUM ds.'llll.AP/14.0.4(W1ta,m0d orerodeocrption at if amoral. Farnomi too klooas surrasnen. auras opento y andttutt, ticsie andr larmane .licvemiacar—licv. David Kerr polo. itt W.:Jacobus, Thomas Emma, 0.. Jacob ki BT. win - mit Co ry UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, Itnnebeetti, Wood's Ran and vlcnany. OFF ROOMS, Al 'TAANCRESTER LIVERY STABLE •Conicrin Snoinald and Obs.rticre streets. ist..and Carriages urnished. DITSSEALTEL & Watch Repr lE3 • t.T. for th... and 'for the bet. fn the Borough of Th";:u.. tuu,.• L. N ' Joh. ti b Ho.; Erna& telge... • :lune* Koba 21.7- , • itlehartl Beaty: Euwardai- ITLI thIU cl to Vol elltrons fae' meet ort,llollllo.r-W-% % M.; 71tL.LIHL ,fOntalno .111 above subirets, and teat Power Mu staborftloo L 'scdtablo Police Foroook. , fags tor OIL InFlok.e. WILVILLT. Sept. N, obo. reooest hereby la vueerillo god Hatfield to C. gni:tie; Wilit C it "l I g"!' • u_u orouth estahllsh r".°l..braVcrjetd " = > • - l .":-,:.";',.•••-:.'-.-.:.:•,:.-.:..!;-:-.,'.-:,-,.: ..!.-:..:.-k - :! :- - ,.. , ' : ..- : -.:........ .•.. •. =I . Get tealles,TheyrtAlways tvcry %req.. QUlney a.. Scott is called upon to Manx 2Lrtidclal Tooth In casts svl lore other dentists have tried, been pant. ond/cuted, Mulls overxessolds work gives entlresatts• faction. lb is quite an artist in his tin business, and has inertly to azatulao ammo in know how toostleulato the tooth so %bellboy • will present's bandsomo 'arm nstural appear- mteo, and wall 'masticate the food Lhorougi dy. Hispriceiare rower than those 0,/ any deniiss • in ihs eitz and lin will gueratitee lils work ti bet superior; So It would bettor for any 'Ol Our readers who are 'ln want of teoth„„to eall utton LhoDr. in the prat. place r and thereby 'two their Mao nua. ir!opoy. • MO would Also assure those persons who at o salibting th diseased And unsightly teeth lhnt Chap Mtn bar° Liam extracted inhateser. by ealho upon Dr: Scott.. lie has extracted tor ewer te n thousand persons wltaian: tato last loyou Yoarot and among intl' large number tnero is not 21(0 Care In which his prooms /maim:nod Injurious. the oOntrary, ha can ;refer to uumbars Of ;la tritlonia wto,Citith/ tx. Ulm begs ba ,, a lll -In ronovrixi health; Ile extracts nmakaragal ly bythO now. "Ithlgolene or TSPor" 1 1i1444 4 3 . and - glees PurO Laughing ass 40 tfiow who dealt.° - it; without charge. HO makes n 0 charge fur extraction wbeo 24 " ~,,4 r " ordered, and gives,etti'4 4 " - With; beardlnd god* 4 V 4 Aini 4 _ .7 1:17 r. 0 r n .... c . 32 1, e‘ e . xls , Ponn street, third MO . 11 Establishment, Cllbrocat, M MASONIC /1A1.4" ,IT Jaun •Iterge W. wardtaer , ••• James T. MCClttlt, 3 1 r t g i tinowden, 11;1°. kl'sn!Velisula Judah Hola, I alCalb thl raloaer • • And ocher*, NEES ME ISM DI 0 I N - itil * T. I