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THE - I)AI4:V' GAZETTE
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, IMO
THE SOLDIELIP Ct/Pi viA.A At ON.
We desire to impress upon the Republi
can citi,,na of Pittsburgh and Allegheny
the necessity of making provisi on for the en
tertainnumfordelegatesto the Soldiers' Con
vention, which will assemble next week.
Hotel accommodations are exhausted In ad
vance, and large delegations from Various
partsit& the country have formally signi
'fleAtheir purpose to be present, for which,
as yet, no arrangements have been made.
'lf the weather shall prove favorable heavy
draftaquill necessarily be made upon pri
tate hospitality, and in this respect our
people have a high reputation, which we
trust they will take care to sustain.
The decoration of City Hall ;11 I com
mence to-morrow, and it is desired that as
many ladies as can make it convenient to
assist in the ornamentation of the room,
will be present.
CLEVELAND COAVENTIOV
This Convention was held too late in the
season to be a &access. `The President's
speeches, together with the Vermont and
Maine elections, conspired to dampen the
ardor of many who would otherwise have
contributed to give It eclat. Then, too, the
people of Cleveland were not cordial. ,Only
font flags have been displayed In welcome
of the delegates; two over hotels, one over
a pawnbrokers' shop, and another over the
Plciin Dealer Office. To-night the South
ern Loyalists will be there, and then the
frigidity. which seems to bend the citizens
melt,-and an outpouring of enthusiasm
will follow.
ME.
VALLILIVInGILLit made a speech in
Warren, Ohio, pit pm 17th inst., in which
he said :
"He heard rrom the first, that Johrison
was not a suppOrter of the Union Republi
can party in. sentiment; that he had not
deserted them, for he never was with them.
He bad this from Johnson's own mouth;•
that Republicans knew it, and only put
him on their ticket to make possible a
doubtful election. He exulted over the
discomfiture of the Republican party, and
urged Democrats to profit by their tribula
lations."
Vallandigham persevered until be fin
ished his speech, closing by attempting to
show from his speeches that be had never
voted against the soldier, but believed in
sustaining a war until the voice of the peo
ple decided against it. He declared his ap
proval of the terms of. peace made by Gen
eral Sherman to General Johnston, and in
timated that Hon. Mr. Ewing was the
r"" or them. He said there was evi
. •4 .record that would some day be
', showing that rebels l , ad oficred
lie contest • two years before, on
be -. . ma to the Government than Sher
man's. •'fbat correspondence had been
held with himself, by fiienils of Lincoln's
administration, with the President's knowl
edge, as to what terms of peace it - would be
advisable
to exact.
Thscussion.—A. discussion of the Con
stitutional Amendments passed by Con
gress, anti now before the several Legisla•
tures for ratification, will take place in
Gitunsidsuno, Westmoreland county, on.
Friday, fist inst., at one o'clock p. m., be
tween Hon. Edgar Cowan and Rev. Wm_
D. Moore, who -will speak against the,
Amendments, and several well known
Retinblicans of Alllegheny county. will
speak to favorofthem. As this discussion
will:be of unusual interest, as many Repub
licans from this county as can conveniently
get away, will do well to be present. The
11 o'clock a, M. thin will 'be the best one
to go on.
Mn. D. M. VAX AUK El9*, of Pike coun
ty, is the Democratic candidate for Con
gress in rho Eleverith district of Pennsyl-
Mania. ilk Republican competitor is Gen.
Williams, of Carbon county. As this 13
the banner county of the Democracy, Mr,
Van Auken's chances are good. lle is a
gentleman of poisons/I . worth and fair Oil;
ities, but radically Democratic.
Ova telegiams yesterday announced the
nomination of Mr. Wendell Phillips for
•Congress, bb the workingmen of the:Thlrd
...Massachusetts DiStrict, This Association
saveprobably masters of the situation Mr.
Thee, the hientabeni, has declined to serve;
and the Republicans may be constrained to
accept Mr. Phillips or have a Democrat
elected.
C. C: am - swam; of Cleveland, Ohio, af
ter experimenting many years, has discov
ered the process of making Russia sheet
iron, which has so long been kept a secret
in Russia. A company called the "Amer
ican Sheet and Boller Plate Company" is
to be orginiked in tbat-City, fer the purpose
of manufacturing the "Hinsdale Iron."
Tire Dayton (Ohio) ,rournel, a noliiapa•
passarlticlisupporte the Freshlent's Policy,
boldly declares that the President and Sec
retary of State,are sang the secret service
land to elect democratic members oF,
tress ixtrerpablican districts. ,"!
TRE DeinOcnie -aro. disquieted by the
Viseov'etyAliat . a goiafrOaiy Irish Acaerlf
,ADpsToi4 apaßepublicart ticket at the re
,cept*puoti is Maine. What• they fear is
that this a pro'plieey of like action _ eise•
+ashen, •
THE Southern journals, having heard the
veils from Vermont arLlifaine t ,hare eon
.aLttded to Postial!rai the disintegration of tfte
"je e p:Alß:lm parti for a year at feast.
Augusta Congctuttonaiist asserts
that f3, 3 01a will take aci„eart. in netkautl ,
politics U Mr. Jefferson' Davis shall be
anconditionaCT released.
viz yi rx -k Heralde now -strongly
tine , the , edo p tion .,_of tho Constitutional
Amendment as stair and beneficent basis
of reconstruction. .
Gato...Xivingarr has been widely adver
tised tus traWng witli the Cleveland Con.
ventionista: Thv 1i not in that crowd, either
hthoily Or liar% - •
Tim uteitlng •which wo annottaced,yea
terdaY' to -be ; held at Boayor, io mit to be
there,. /neat ~P'tankfort SPriael in
Bearer comity:
11 tarns—
„ll/allsseael lirldvaaXissiteid AWAY.;
BeDtamber-114--It bavraidad;
Inteasadti aims at: o'clock last (Inning.
Confldetable datlogabas been done to prop- .
In Cantrell and make= Ohio, /triages;
On the bidianapolis andiCiacinna the Cid
' 'nag* AirliirsaianelVinoWnaty - Iturnilton and
washed awn's, and
3 1 : = 1 ." %1 3s iqed liwn k been
=sequence.. T
.. tle Xianit, and Ohio
Mita ;Cincinnati' roadeolvirrer stistatned no
' • Sinzage; and train, aro remiss rOVILIAY.
Saialisll . lllld 'data
Last,Quarter..
ilootember statement
MOO Med eXPISVIVIIII Of thO
OM, exalualVe I.lW*
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voirard's -*gam: -
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CITY( ITEMS
Boy Oystar Crackers
And Crocker Meal 6 1 2darcirt , s,2;o. 64 Fourth st
Gents' Guns Overshoes,
Prime—only UM. at D 3 and VI Fifth street
Get tiluiperfer
Milk Ibsenlt at Marvin% No. GI Fourth
street.
Wm. B. Clapp & Co.
Are selling Ladles• Gum Overshoes at only
OS cents, at VI and InFtttls street.
uits,. IMale.
W. G. Bonsai', Teacher of Guitar Music, has
removed from Neville Mall, to No, nit Third
street, between Market and Ferry, where he
can be seen every afternoon or Monday
evenings.
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The old stand, can be found all sires of hoots,
shoes and gaiters, of every variety, for gentle
men, ladies, misses and children. Give us a
call and we will do what is right.
Groaor McC,cm_sde
Dry Goods,leasle nod Retail
We offer the largest and best assorted stook
and always at the lowest prices, not for one
thing only, but for everything. and Just now
are exhibiting some very choice goods in
Silks, Dress Goods, and indeed everything re•
qulred for the present and coming season •
J. W. Be ag & M Market street.
If There Are Any
Of our readers who have any doubt as to where
to got the best Patent Medicines, Ire would
kdiggest tinitlkey walk around to Flemtnirs
Drug Store; No. 84 Market street, and look at
his well filled store. Fleming does a big busi
ness, ohaugeshis stock every tow _Weeks, so
that you always get a fresh article, (no moll
ffem,) and his prices are lower than at ether
establishments. Give him a call.
kroolander•s Extract nor ho.
For Indigestion use Bimini,
For Dyspepsia use Bache.
For Weakness use Dacha.
For Kidney Diseases use Rocha.
For Gravel use Bikii.
For Diseases of the Bladder use Ruche.
For Rheumatism use Ruche.
For Loss of Energy use Ruche.
For the various affeotions of the Stomach,
grinary Organs, Rheumatism, soil those eases
of general debility resulting from hardship
and exposure, use Bache.
Thl.l medlollne Is parlicultirly onleaclous tn
ull cased of Drop•p.
Sold only at S 1 Ular,a & Mcßenuan's Drug
Store, SS Market street, corner of tau Diamond,
near Plfth street.
FROM WASMNGTON.
Receipts from - Internal Revenue—Gen.
Conch Urged as Collector of the Port
of B.oll4ol3—Donalniessa Consul General
= 2 —.tione; G M:Tome ' : Vislitars to
the Executive Mansion Disabled
Steamer Found—Tax on Savings Funds
Deposits,
Wasittrioros, Sept. 19.—The receipts from
internal revenue since the let of July are
1gki 3 0W.,1300, and from customs 115,000,000, or an
atotregate of over stakoovoo.
"Asielegation from klasSachusetta are here
urging the appointment of Gen. Couch es Col
lector of the port of Boston.
The President has recognised J. W. Corner
as Consul General tor thellaralnlcan Itepublie
in New TOrk. This Is Um first Instance of the
appointment of such an officer to the United
States from that Government.
The President has also recognized the fol
lowing Consuls Wconer Dreset, Consul of
Hanover, at Baltimore; Carlos Chaeon, Consul
of Spain, at Galveston, Texas; Herman The
ophillis Platt. Consul for Saxony, at rtilladel-
Plan; Charles E. Wunderlick, Consul for Bre
men and also Consul for the Netheirlanda at
Charleston, South Carolina; ' , mediae° Por
tage, Consul for Genoa aril the Untied States
of Columbia, at New York; Jean Mato Ber
ner, Consular Agent. of France, at Newport,
; L. Wmdergeard, Consul of the Nether
lands, at Plidadelplita; G. C. Johnson, Comm;
General or S weden and Nprenkr. at Ban Fars
erst l / 4 2 7 -- Dilild"'Mtitcy, eardniki Ageht tar the
it;logiloin of Italy, at St. Louis, no.; Plante
Joan Esmard, Vice Consul Of Portugal, at
Charleston, S. C., mid Jose Antonio De La
wello, Consul of Spain, at Philadelphia.
The Secretary or the Treasury [mil received
a communication from an anonymous corms.
Pendent at Goldsboro, North Carolizta, enclos
ing two hundred dollars In Confederate Trea
sury notes, which the writer states he was by
mistake overpaid. daring the last year of the
rebellion, In some dealings with •a Hebei
Quartermaster. Being a Union man, be did
not relent the money to th e Bebe' Goveni
mem, feeling that he was Justifiable, 'under
the clreutruitunciss,ln retaining It. Supposing
that the rebel debt m tub: possthty be assumed
by the United Stotes•Govcrement,tio enclosen
the same to the Treasury.
There was a very large attendance at the
Executive Mansion to-day, the visitors seek
ing. an opportunity to converse with the Pres
ident. interviews were obtained by several
members of C - ingrcas, and by others, up to a
lath/lour. There was no general audience to
' day, the pressure upon the President of 11.0-
00110111, business preventing it.
..Commander G. W. Cooper, of the Winooski,
reports to the Navy Department, under date
of the /Ottl, his arrival at. Nov Went, with the
American steamer General Meade, from New
York and bound to New Orleans, in tow, hay
fhrdiseilitered heir at anchor at about ten
antics east orSonabrero Light, on the east coast
of Florida, with her machinery in ri disabled
ceuilitlon. •
A'clrcular luta been leatifsl by the Internal
Revenue (Mee, directing Savings hanks to
make the returns of tax on deposits In tits
manner and term as befOro,to the assessor,
thertux Wbo paid to the collector. It actin.
Saving/thanks and prorldea that tee amount
of deposits be filed on the Orst of holy
January.
Letter from Gets. Grant—lie beelines to
Attend the Pitteburith Convention—
e Deprecates Political Aeli,,n of
Officers.
how Toni; Sept. 19.—The following letter
was written by Gen: Grant yesterday :
IIIiALDPI,AISTLAJ3 AILICIPS Or Ulf/TIM STATEA, j
Washington, D. C., Sept. 111, ma.
lb Edwin Dudley, Chairman Executive Carina/-
Ice Soldiers' and Sailors , Union:
Sin--GeneralGrant directs me to acknowl
edge the receipt of your Invitation to be pres
ent at a National Convention of Soldiers and
Sailors, to be held at Pittsburgh, Fe., Seldom
bee 25th, ISM, for politicalpurposes. He In-
It/MOW ma to say that it 18 contrary to his
habit and to his convictions of daty to attend
Political meetings of any character whatso
ever, and that be secs with regiet the action
of any Officer of the army , . taking a consplen.
thS potical dlicussloosof [hefty.
" resPeetftliir,
Your obedient servant,
A DAY .131.ttotat Col. and A. D. C.
Investigation of the Brenham Riot—
Neer Orleans Riot.
SW"AtAltatPteinber ill -IItevo4(:o1.
Mason, of the 17th infantry, bag Investigated
theqlreoliam.ilot: Me doubts whether - the
United States soldiers broke up the negro
bail, and things the two soldiers were after
wards wonnded,without provocation, and de-
Mares thst , th apubsequent burning of stores
In town was done by men in undress uniform
elt the United States, but cannot say positive
ly th at they were soldiers.
Captain Smith, of the 17th infantry, com
manding omeer there, and - four scalers;
charged with the burning, refuse to surrender
'to therreeessaharglet them with the not.
Mr. Overall, the Mayor's Secretary, pub.
Whim . a letter defending , Moor Monroe's
ermine in the late riot, and stares that he
(Monroe) acted Impartially. Re considered
(ieneral Baird responsible for the riot, al.
though he (Baird) blusteringly denies in his
report that Monroe made the assertion.
Froth 'FriUieirses-;Tniiftr WD le.
mao :Thrluptesaed.
SAN Faaaateco, Sept. 19.—The eteanter St.
law* sailed lor_Panama,Laday carrying VOO,-
Min treasure; 'which is for New
York.-
Tbo British steamer Sparrow Hawk return
to Victoria today with the Colonial mall,
and admiralty Alspatches which the steamer
Active left whind.
It is amid that the Whalemen threaten to
bang Tnos. H. 'Manning, - who betrayed the
whalers In the Attie Into the hands of the pl.
rate Shenandoah,. He arrived recently the
ship Galatia. Another pirate who accompan
ied buitlett on the Sea serpent, but Mannino
Is believed to be still here.
Solittera and tailors • Conventtou at
tlyratale.
• . . .
delte , Ralt. N. Y
_September 19,—The Con
vention of the' nolatera and Honor's State
Union, wassailed to cider this afternoon by
Vol:J: EL McKean, Mat Vice Pros - Went of the
UntOn .who addrwed , the delegates, and
retlfdVed lath airplauee. There are La at
tenaanee about one harulred and flay dale.
cites, besides a large number of *nimbler..
The roll of delegates having boon called, the
Convention proceeded to business.
stperintetadens Eieeted—Coa
' areaeleatarlfteifatnattea at Ilualllo.
gvirja,o.,...Beptembat•.l9.—At a meeting or
the Dtrectort‘Of rob Buffalo and State Una
Railroad. held at the office of the Company la
thle.Olty, yeaterdlZA , the reugnatlon of J.
Lewis Grant, Superintendent, Was accepted,
Nag, prascosrp.the formed, quporl. rondeas,
Masted trrfillthevammoy. - '-
Al a meeting 011ie County Cr.
day, Elan. L td. Clapp was nowt:int
bemof Congress from this rUstmet.
#ow Jersey Zaasjatems Adj.. rued
-045014 7C4W40.11.• fousior.
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isitari, R. J. i esibmThei joint
xabtung bs bUtatirltrop-JOboy 19,—The..
-latillatars has
Ileotarecteattoll eleatbd by YartY4 o "*.'7o, l • l 4
takedommaitsamecobersbotorebng. •
The I.4 , 2l646l.‘gre_sutioara,ed abler die;io . bnA
soul liSoriat-' Xellt C 0 • •
3..eziers=a:airOteseibiOiLmaliehaardsfaiti
nom - xtraika, years oacturredbias sustike ,
Twcrtilin aE- ten yr nelirpr,Mlll ,
mastics sad Ina agAt
NEMMI
THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
NM EDITION,
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M
THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH,
LITEST FOREIGN WIRES.
BY THE CABLE.
FRENCH CIRCULAR
Thellecent European Changes,
AUSTRII H.iS NO HOSTILE: INTENT.
LOUIS NAPOLEON'S DESIGNS
The Czar's 111 ,^ ouId-6e assassin
GENERAL DISARMING EVIDENT
FIN iNCIAL AND I'ONIMERVIAI
Liviatroot., September 17, r. u.—The steam•
ship Great Eastern, front Linan', Content, In
at Tatness.
Psals, September 17, r. u.—A French circu
lar says that the recent changes In European
affairs aro favorable to France Prussia and
Italy are drawn nearer in ideas and Interest.
Austria now has no hostile Intent. The Con
vention at Prague will be loyally carried out.
The navies of the second-class powers assume
the liberty of to r Baltic and Mediterranean.
The note Justifies the offer of the Emperor's
mediation between Prussia, Austria and Italy,
and hints at the annexation of people of the
same language and Interests to any of the
powers of Europe. It shows the necessity of
perfect defence and military organization,
not, however, as a threat, and expresses a be
lief in lasting peace In Europe.
It Is said that the Emperor Napoleon has re
fused to allow officers of the French army to
bold offices in Mexico, owing to the protest 01
the United States Government
Sr. Press Donn, September it.—The man
who attempted to assassinate the Cast - , sever- I
al months ago, has been executed. There has
been a grand popular demonstration of re
spect to the Emperor, and Joy at toe punish
ment of his would-be murderer.
gegeneTOWN, September •teamshlp
Ctty of Now York, from New York, Sept. ,t , 'th,
arrived hero to-day.
Pests, September lA.—Nuera.—The Is
general that Nalmloon himself was the author
Of the note recently made public, and that bis
sincere desire is for a permanent peace. •
8611.1.1 N, September lE.—The electoral lan Jim
at length passed the upper Boost- of Prussia.
The Prussian fleet In the harbor of Karl has
born put out of commission, and there are er
!dances on all sides et a general disarming.
Fbostescc, Sept. lip--Lieueral fterel, of the
'MM. army. left Florence to-dav for %calico,
In order to sUperteitend the arrangements for
the transfer of the forts of the QunOerfiateral
to Venetia.
Bronitit. September lx.—France and Prußsta
are heartily In favor of the proposal of Divne
brett with regard to the debt of Veeetla.
Cagan... Sept_ Zatporep Or AalitrAlL
]tau el:inch:llW to pe.rtnit the exile Pend. y to
live In Hungary. tt to card be will
quarters to Peoth, In that province.
L.
•
Licrammt, Sept. 17.-211thlting Cl:mina Cot
ton quoted at 135.,1; Tatioiro Attie di
Lou W 3, Sept. 17,—Eventilibelibilmo,
7 •k- P•11/1!••• •
Losnon, September IN.—NEJI27. —Thu money
market In quiet. Cannot± opened ut 'O tot
money.
Lit inTOOL, :131pt.C1.1/11e.I. COI!". nix,.
kei, opened firmer with an ILiiV3flet of 1.,t1 int
American; aide, are tosday aggregate litoes
hales 100.11111 g uplands, are quoted at 15' ; d
LlTlrcrool., Sept. Pl—The advanae id tide
morning wan not sustained and idle.. fur 31.41-
riling Uplimile closed at LT, pence. hate. tu
day nave reached At,ool Pales.
LIrZEPPOZ., Sept. IS--The firradninE in t
bet is generally Ur) fA/31.112.1. CI , - .eft .• r.
I
27,16,1 for Mixed The market for .1 colt
LONNY'S, Sept. I'—Evening.—Money inarket
fa NILI2OIII, change. .I..onsols clone.l for
money; Erie Mari a 474; Illinois Letattni
C. 6. teat's,
1 - 1 1 11 t.sm, So t. is—Neon —Arnerplin neeuri
ties generally without change. although Eris . ]
have advnneed The roll.. vr log nre the quo
tations: Erie snares, 17; 1111r.om Gerard, i l e i
C. S. 5.305, 7314.
Prise Sight at Ni. Louie—ieeviero Rain.
S..r. Loris, September, 19.—A prize fight be
tween V. illlaw Davis and Richard Let:polo
for a purse of five hundred done: e, the cham
pionship end ehampibne bolt- took place on
Lhotaisti bland, about dig miles above this
My, at four o'clock this afternoon. Two
steamboat» took till, speethtm, in the field.
Five rounds wore (mtg. In thirty-four min
ute», when Davi/este:owls threw up the sponge.
Aryls win; terribly runistied. while SioCond
got first blood and first knock down, on Late
AM retold, and had it pretty much hie ono
way Irons the start. Davis acknowledged
him/mill:eat at the thirteenth round, but con
tinued at tea SOUCHAUDO of his seconds. A
pi, me of two hundred and fifty dollars , Ivan
made op for Davis, lilet;ool foaling elf by sub
scribing fifty dollars.
It has rained almost Incessantly hero mince
Monday evening, and the storm le not over
yet, a very unusual amount of water falling.
The rains have extended over a large portion
of the west and north, anti all the rivers. Con
inderable damage has been done to the fiumul.
bal and SL Joseph and other railroads.
Liberal Victories to filexlco—Orogon
• Leirlslature.
N• 1 Yrtswomoo, Sept. la.—Mexican Consul
Godfrey rer_elred a letter from Juarez, dated
August 13th, stating that General Armanda at
Eiparel,annotmeed oflleially that the French
forces bad evacuated the city of Durango,
A Salem, Oregon, dirpatch of yesterday,
says: Ins-Governor A. c. Gate was nominated ,
for United States Elenatbr. The vote atom':
Gibbs, fl; J. R. 15,• scattering, A giv
ing G bbe a majority oft. The Rouse adjoura.:
cd without eetton, and will subaeq neatly sit
00 the 13th of September as the day 01 the
election. Great excitement prevails through
out the session in oonsequence of the bill.
Three assembly men were elected; all Union
ists.
It is ascertained now that Tuomas B. Man
ning, tho whale pirate, eteaped on tee ahly
Sea Serpent.
Stadler* , nod Mollore &Invention al
/Syracuse.
Seasons; N. Y., Sept. 19.—The Soidiom , and
Sailors' Convention, which assembled to-day,
passed a aortae of resolutions disclaiming nay
spirit of exultation over the late rebels, or dn.
alto to humiliate or degrade them, yet hold
ing that guarantees shall be demanded for
future safety. They advocate placing the po
litical power in the 'muds of men woo have
been always loyal t that Congress is the right
ful and solo auttiorlty to prescribe the terms
which are declared to be fair and magnani
mous. The resolutions also deny the good
faith of the rebels, who seek to gain political
-tower kJf 40:Maury, and also condemn the
lavish use Mike pardoning power.
don, ii. C. R. 4107/ and Minis have been ap
pointed delegated to the Pittsburgh Conven
tion.
Great Damages by thnFresbei. la Indl.
=132
larnsusrotte. Sept. damages done
by tho freshet In this oity will amount to three
or fbur thousand dollars The damago done
to the railroads are heayy. Communication on
the Columbus and Indianapolis, and Cinetn
rutU and Indianapolis roads are stall ell:lmpend
ed. The flrsttrain on the lAniteville road wont
.nt to-night.
Illarder la Philadelphia.
Sept. 19.—A woman mooed
Emma Miller, aged sixty years, was found
this afternoon in a house in the northern pun
of the city, with her throat cut.. it was et
Bret supposed that eta had committed am
ciao, but investipalon shows that silo most
have been murdered at an early hoor this
morning.• A - slight clue as to the perpetrators
of Inseam° has been Obtained.
Loyalists fleeting . at Buffalo.
Barrst,o, September 10.—A largo and enthu
siastic meeting was held at St. James Hall
this evening to meet .and hear the southern
loyalists. Cloy. 'Brownlow, den. Themes, of
Tennessee, and Mr.Httuirt, of Maryland, spoke.
The audlemee was very enthusiastic, Inter
rupting the speakers with repeated cheers.
ITov. liamllten was expected but did sot ar
rive.
ItiOlt o.
r MM.
The Crews of Last Acetic. Vessels.
242 W Y ou., Sep t. 1p ,— The Dark Fearless,
from Greenland Toy Philadelphia, spoken by a
veiled at tide ppoorrtt, , lass on. board. tho COow or
the barkDraadaought, which was lost in the
lee in Allele& The hark Rising Dawn was
alsolOSt-In the Ice . AugsW, all,hands
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Yesterday morning at e!oven o'clock, the
Resident Committee hold another meeting,
Gen. A. L. Pearson In the Chair, and Sergi.
John H. Kerr ofnelaUng es Secretary. Present
—Pearson, Gallupe, Bayne, Keeper, Pahlter,
Crawford, Cook, Kerr, Dainleisb.
It was resolved, on motion of Col. T.
Bayne, that the business men of the two elides
ho request.] to close their store houses On die
77th, and also that they be reque%tod to detlO
rate their buildings in a manner that will giro
evidence that the citizens generally extend*
cordial welcome to the defenders or the cows-
Executed
" Tito following Committee, on motion Of GOO.
G. S. Gs.!lupe, was appointed to wait on the
Superintendent of the Penruiylvania Railroad
Company for the purpose of ascertaining if
the trains could not be stopped running on
Liberty street after six o'clock on the night of
the 25th: Col. W. 11, Reaper and Gen. U. t.
Uallupe. -
A most important communication was re
ceived from John W. Pittock, stating that he
had ordered a large supply of flags and lan
terns, and could supply everybody on sight.
The following important letters were then
road:
ow Toms, September 17, ha.
Inn RADE:, PiooBo add *n . y name to that gin.
stow, hand to assemble at P ittsburgh.
I endorse Andrew Johnson's deserted prin.
clple—'•lf there are but five thousand loyal
mon, be they white or black, In a State, those
111011 Mail control Its destinies." I repudiate
his subsequent -ant agwnistic fulmination/
with unutterable loathing.
This abomination before the Lord may 13e
better described In the poet's language than
mine,
”Urea[ Inn little briefs uthority;
litetst !gamma of what has most assuretl,"
Ills glassy essence Like an suer)* slut.
Plays such food:wile tricks before high
!!saran,
As make Wes sagas weep."
1 01040 with a "throe times three. fur stCuttlj
fast Maine.
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Yours, most cordially In the good work,
Jona A. Mohlonov,
Late Ellezhlpmen U. S. N.
Prrreacnon, Sept. 18, INO6.
(lettered J. S. ,''-pity :—Mr. U. Mellor has klott; .
Ir tamscnted to take the control fund lemleri
ship of our .`tllce Club." Wu have the prOtillao
of some of the beat singers In Plttebnrgh to 46
all they con to help on the good cameo. They
will meet this afternoon at fire r. a., at 314
Mellor.. store. Could you ho there and 101 l
them know 1..11 tt. part the Club will take lit
the opening exercises, or any other 15,00 4641
lug the Convention
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Bovine, Sept. 17, ISMS.
feeret Jus. 8. Negleg, Paisburgh, thy,
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sol,llllrB of tele Slate bold a Con VOA-
Eton Le-seorree, us per enclosed copy of LAO
ifgrteral l.•xnke will prexkle. Generale
Butler. tll./. , ,..ierens and others, of &Lulea
ate / / ;wetted to address the Col . /retie
than. .1100, Istmo, Harriman, New Hemp
eliirei Cluitutiertun, of /Swine, anti Burneideolt„
Bhieto lulau , l.•
We .1,111 bend try deleglitoe to the Pitta.
butzb Ceavention—ten at large and out) (nXilt
earl of the forty eenatortui Dietrich/.
1 aro 31r, very ve%peethilly,
YOTIT Obctilent eereent,
11. V. PLIATT,
Member of the Note CentralCornmitteo of the
illuidw,heetetne Arm no4....Mary thsiokie.
On molion 'f. M. Bayou, the thalowing
committee was appointed to arrange a pro
gramme tor ttw .lentunetrAtionn of the 271.1.1:
tie.. tiro. COI W. B. h cape r. apt.
W. T tiotton.
uu 11.0t“M a uut Lcu“paten orns LirpOhltVi to
,00 lint I•an , ls ro in attendance In csoort the
Nr101” ,lelegeihms • ntl•( kt,p a ruler when
lho mune Mull', al t Ivy.
The Adjutant of Indiana il/Vi telegraphei
that a large delegation vll/ Le kern from thn
State, and It It hellitrerl that Gov. hirdlon an.
(nhor oUfelalt will Or Lent
Lleot. iti. B. Cook toovett that a if V.Cril
Itt,el lug of all the nottahera of the Ite..ditlers
I..outtnlttee be eolle.l to cant. a Real report.
The Coottofttee e.tpeteae t t to ~.et a 4 at
tills toornltsz.
total .techleat at the Outer Depot.
A ,4.1 rt , clill•tit, producing the death of a
young man named J Armstrong, occurred
entereay morning at Ulu outer depot of the
Pennsylvania Railroad, in the Ntath ward of
this ct,y. Mr. Armstrong was a brakeman on
y freight train, and was riding on his car at
t Mte of the aceident. fly soma mean. ho
was Jostled from his seat, and falling across
the track was crushed to death before the en
gine could be reversed. The decease was
"bout twenty-four years of s a ge, and resided to
Greensburg, Westmoreland county. Coroner
ilinwnon bald an Inquest on the body, and a
verdict of accidental death was rendore.l. Yes.
terday aiterromm the remains were removed
to Greensburg.
In the Court of Quarter Sessions yesterday
morning, dodge Mellon on the' Minch, it was
announced that the Jury In the ruse of Thos.
Moreau, tried for assault and battery with
intent to commit rape on -the person of hire
Miller, wore unable to agree, seven being for
aminitttu and flee for conviction. The jury
were therefore discharged.
Adam bultrelner was tried (or the larceny of
a pocket book and money (rein a German on
Itoyd's Hill In July last. He was found guilty
ftml sentenced to undergo an Imprisonment of
one yen] . In toe Penitentiary.
John Lehr was tried forussuult and battery.
was found guilty, and ordered to pay a line of
twenty dollars and the costs of pronecution.
The Johnstown Ilenellt.—We published
yesterdny morning tim letter from Air. C. D.
Hess, the gen tlemanty and generous manager
of the opera noose, "goring the e . ruire pro
ceed., at the. Saturday idiernoon matinee for
the relief of tile sufferers by the terrible Johns
town calamity. Those who second his most
praiseworthy efforts en that afternoon will
make no sacrifice on their part, for the enter
tainment 011eted teen will he of the highest
order and will he worth twine even the extra
price of admission required. A great olli of
extra =Malone re OfTeXed fee theommalon—a
gill that would fill the house at any time, and
should crowd it to Its utmost now. The price
of admission will be fifty (mote to all parte of
the house.
Drowned Man . Forintl.—The body of 11
drowned man was discovered maternity morn
ing by tho mate of the SteaMer Resolute, float
mg In the Monongahela river, scar that boat,
at the foot of Short street. The, body was
drawn ashore, and Coroner Clawson sum
moned to hold ILO inquest. The body bad ap
parently been in the water for some time, and
the features were so disfigured as to render
identification impoasible. A verdict of "found
drowned" was rendered by the Jury. The de
ceased as apparently about thirty years of
age, had brown hair, nud wore black frock
coat. satin vest, blue black pants, white shirt
and heavy boots.
nand, Protenee.—Margaret ltolllubroclk,
%inseam,' before Aldertuaa Taylor, yesterday,
And made oath against Stephen Marlin for
(also protease°. The awaited It appears ob
tained a loan amounting to noino twenty-live
dollars, from the prosecatrtx by rotxresenting
that a cm tain Michael Comber owed him one
hundred and tiny dollars, which she 6111186
°nanny asourtaktued to be latex. A warrant
was Issued tor the arrest of the accused.
lb° Eagle Fire Campau7.—Thu Eagle
Fire Company of this city are making exten
sive preparations to visit Philadelphia on the
first of next month. They have roeuved as
new uniform from the east which they will
wear on that OCeagitM for thetiret time. They
hlll take with theta their new and beantiful
ose carriage, which is now being reteftelled
In an artistic manner—greatly enhancing its
focuser beauty. t
Meeting in Lawrenceville.—.l largo find
enthusiastic meeting of the Union-Republican
clUtens of Lawrenceville was held In that
borough last evening. spirited addresses Were
delivered oy several local orators. which were
well received, being frequently applauded.
The opponent sof "my polloyw.wil I e,take thom
soltce
felt In Lawrenceville on Use 9tO of 00.
lobe,
lileettuiritx seer lasts Ward,—On
'Monday evening - next, at seven and a hall
o'clock, a grand masa meetin of trio Boys In
Mine and the t eary ' Clubl of - the `Sixth, Sos ,
cath nod Eighth wards, will be Meld in the
Sixth word sobool boas*. Prouttnend speakers
will be present, awl a routing ilutermay beam.
Llorper's Magnalne.-4Ve have received
from the news room of John W. PIM ock.
pooh° the PomoAlma the Octobcy rut tuber of
llleoMagazine. The number le ascot-
I ent one. The 11l manned =MIMI arts of even
more than usual internat. Altoget her the
fame of Hapor Is forwardoil by this number.
Thaw ke.—We beg to return our-the tnke tO
Feterson;.the , courteous ptoprh :tor- of
Itobeda/a Mansion. on. the 'Ohio Met. -a ferW:
taties from the elty—for a ottoteirfrult went na.
Mr. retexeon has one of the meet 441Irthle
residences this: cesebe. mete within Wwenty
miles of ttto atty. - ' ` • -
a vosiiiiet :nt enniteni;.itarzgazeLudy:
of ooloromulek oatUNtatl a i t ia , bo • 3 . :'
cauesiaininitor sass Ana,.
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Astrleen from IPnitarnr.
Nmv l ollX,Sept.ll—The steamer Kew Tork,
from Aspinwall brings e1:215,01W In treasure.
Advicts from Panama to the 12th Mo. state
that the I , gislature has met and the eleekion
of Gee. Vicente Olearte as .Pintident of the
State is , 1111101111CCd.
There are inclinations of a collision with the
general government. at Deg ata.
The large guns purthatted in the Tailed
Staten tor Lblil bare been Laken to th..lr demi
1i
Mkt 10.
Th. kdr. ol. -witellenriette and Neshanneek
are 94111 to in, inefficient vessels
Public opinion and the press urge a contlen•
sdee or the war with Spain.
The United Staten gunboat Peseta numbed
Aspinwall on the 10th.
(den. Mende at Montreal
tifoirrireAt., Septembei lA.—General Meade is
entertained to-night by lion. tieorgo Roam A
larg., and Inoditunablo party hag been bp.-4..e.1
to in.,et.
Mirinnohlp from California.
NDV Room, Sept. 19.—The ateamahip New
York, from Aspinwall, with California malls
I..tssengers of the Wth boa arrlvee.
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
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(ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS ON THIRD PAGE.
The Notloortt convoottoo—ltteottoo , of
the Hes'dent Committee.
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The Allegheny County Agricultural the different varieties, made of the best flint
Fair—Prominent Diepinys—The Fair glass and other material.. The burners are the
to be Continued Several Days Longer. best we ever saw, and Include the hiage,sprig
The weather yesterday again interfered and screw patents, Mr. Kirk le wi dely kn own d
as a pioneer in the kerosine o il lamp tra °—
with the attendance at the County Fatr, now one of the first to embark in it—certainly the
being held at Iron City Park, near Lawrence. first to this section of the country.
villa. There were but fen - visitors on the Ills display of chandeliers will arrest the
ground, and the exhibitors and managers felt attention of the visitor, as they are rich and tunctive. r. Kk makes a. specialty of
quite disconsolate at the prospeeta. A cold this branch o f trad ir e and exercises keen Judg.
drizzling rain fell at Intervals during the tiny, went In the selection of his stock in trade.
II the novel and latest fashions, combining
which rendered the grounds muddy and diet- Itanty hereith utili. are Mnd upon ex
greenish., end by no means attractive to the hI lsition.w ty
Persons vlaiting the Fair enn enter
few visitors oh,, did attend. Thu Directors, any article tonna in Mr. Ktre.'s display, and
acting In en-operation with the exhibitors, m ;ay: eat
.d. assured the Clint
o t
q h ey .i lii i i obtain l of a g i
w t a d t d vi
and in compltunce with the universal desire ' command In the Eastern cities.
of the people, have wisely concluded to eon- lint what we have referred to Is only a small
Moue the Fair for several days longer titan exhibit of the large stock of groceries, tiro
already announced. This will give everybody .Mess, glass ann hardware, arid everything
an opportunity of visiting it, and will also else needed in a full and miscellaneous trails.
add materially to the displays made- steno The store, Nos. rit and 174 Federal street, Is
manufnettiremi Mechanics, artlets, and others, Se by 125 feet, and three stories high, with sets
have further Minn on their hands to get their ;irate wholesale and recall depurtments. Mr.
goods Into the field and on exhibit Mu. Kirk h. been known to the business public of
Never has there been so much unreel lon Allegheny county for fifteen years, as a cour
t:en-lint the weather, re this Fair offers to v Ist- ten.. honorable, energetic and public spirited
tors. Every department of agriculture, bur- citizen. His trade In ninth departments Is very
ticulturc, mechanics, Ingenuity and art Is large. and we are glad to know that be has
fully represented. Exhibitors have spared , reaped a substantial reward Out leg his honor-
no pains to make this the most sneceaafril ex- _ able business career.
hibition of their products ever held In Alice
gheny county. In our walk through the A nisi,: 0 Airisr.
grounds we have taken notes of the more im- . Mr. John Donaghy, artist, has upon °slob!-
' Mon several very elegant oilsiandseapes, water
portant features of the Fair, bet oar apace
, business advertising cards. In one landacape
will not permit the publishing of the entire . and oil colored photograplin, and designs for
list to-day, but will continue the publication
' to-morrow. entitled "In the Shade," a remarkable study
FLOnAL HALL. • Is presented. Mr. Donaghy Is the posleasor
1 of noorillnary abilities as an artist, and We
Sines our last, Floral Hall has been ver y . pnbilo should recognize his merit by confer
much Improved, and Is now complete In a ll ring their patronogo upon him. Ills at ratio Is
its arrangenoutts. Directly In the centre of at No. lii Fifth street, where he attends in all
the cruciform building is the Floral display . descruitio. of photograph coloring and art is
of Messrs. John It. end A. Murdoch, of Oak
tie printing. He is a young man just entering
land. No one seeing the tasteful arrangement into the art world, and rem the specimen. lie
of the plants can fall to admire It.. The four has on exhibition, we predict for him a brit.
supporting columns arc draped with pine tient future.
boughs and evergreens, and festoons of the •
same material connect the game. A moss coy- ' NOVEL ADVENTISTS° PLAN.
seed pagoda stands In the centre of
t he pow- To persons who can appreciate advertising
form, which is garnished with beautful flow- wo need not mention the very attractive ten
ors of all descriptions. Bonnets arranged in tures of the "Hotel Advertiser," which will be
glasses and vases are scattered around In Meta found le Art Hall
_placed there neon exhibt- •
liberal profttaion. Weeping, ornamental lion by Bestirs. C. Wilson A C0.,43 Fifth street.
trees, evergreens, deelduotte shrubs, vines , Th. Is u beautifully gotten np card, having
and creepers, together with green house and warnings to strangere printed In conspicuous
betiding plants, plants for ornamental baskets , letters, and assigned to hang op In hotels and
ferna,Mosses and an almost mullein variety of steamboats.. The Information it contains Was
cut flowers, floral designs, wreaths, fancy bale compiled int an expense of several hundred
bets with 'lowers, de., go to make up this dollars, and gives a faithful warning to the
magnificent display. Their green houses arc ' unwary travelers, and is Jest such a card as is
on the line of the Pittsburgh and Oakland Pas- an actual necessity in well regulated hotels,
senger ears, and nettle earl, run every fifteen railway cars and steamboats. Upon each Of
Minutes past thegreen houses, nitrites who the corners Is engraved a faithful likeness of
desire to give Order. for anything In their : the general make-up of sneak thieves, pick
lino, have the best of facilities.
!But ektehtse, tTenerdteinsfnegmPlannalnediusbef'aolloosieef'4orsi4
J. waroxts DISPLAY
• either side of this very necessary and all an-
Knox, name building ie the display of it ee• J. ' nortant warning are spaces designed for the
Knox, which for extent and varlets le diMeult , 1,,,,,, rt i 0n of brea m ,. card. of merchant.,
to surpass. In addition to the floral display I manufacturers arid dealers generally. These
Mr. Knox has added the .attractive feature o f • earths are framed in the most serViceable and
fruit. Ills collection of grapes are well worth ' elegant manner. and ere placed in all the los
noticing. Grapes of every description and
variety are spread out before the eye, Tempt, •
' leis of the city anti steamboate plying our
waters. This gives the advertlaer a certain
fig the appetite in a moat tantalizing man- way of introducing his busine. to no travel
ner. The collection of dahlias are very hand- ling communiey, and we knew of no better
some. That portion of tho building oecuoled
by Mr. Knox it. the nee" arm, end ''''' he Oils e ere clever, fair dealing gent lein en, and rigid
-
Toothed of advertising. alessra. Wilson 2t Co.
large space, It will be Impoasible for visitors i; perform their contravt. with the advents
to mt. his collection. He haa also a vury .In g cononunitv. Their °Mee is at No, 4:1 Fifth
Mtge collection of agricultural Implements of . Street. ~,,,„,,n , , n om ..
all descriptions A bleb the WWI/lama farmer
—..
will examine with Interest. His warehouse
for agricultural implements is situated on Li
berty street, near Iletru , s Hotel, and his attire
for fancy fruits. flowers, Ac , is un t•I fth street,
next door to Hank Mudding.
enovocmarn ie -
Our artists hare not Leen behind hand in
the 4 part they have taken In the embellishment
01 /lora! !Lail. Mr. It. L. Cargo bee taken a
eery large lot of pictures of different kinds
out, and at thsrk last night was still busy at
work in their arrangement. The miserable
weather hos delayed many of the work, of art,
bet nothing net been able to quench the spirit
of rivalry that exists, and as du not think
that any Fair in Mils estate Or any other can
excel the One art department Or our Fair.
Mr. Cargo's gallery to In theirtspcdcA
No. eh Fifth street, Ito has also anothei nun
at 70 and ci Federal street, Allegheny City .
Hui stock depot for photographic matte lal is
at No. 3: 11(10 str e et, Iqttsuurgu.
W. T. TVILVIANTC.
111 111 • east sent of Floral CIIII be found
the collect ion of Photographs of Mr. W. T.
Pnrelance, whose gallery is on rt 1. Chair street,
near the ills pension to elk.. t no. of the moat
recent kabte Isstla tto of this tolteetton is the
sprcati out to tnost•
beautiful perapeettve are different towns end
country tuvblonc.. Tee views of Blalrsv Me,
New Castle, titsa Ito starponslott brltlge, the
resulenee of Mr. B. 1.. ininlOStn-k, anal Into
other 4 . 111 he auto to al tract tie• attention of
tau v pow, Some. }et y hue Ithettessew of a
number of cur eltlgene are also to be nee..
The eellectione ate booty cretiltabte to the
of the artist and Mr. Put v tat e, way well
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We have before called atteut lon to the hand
some collection of 11. r. 11. C.ll. Ital/ba, manse
gallery, on et. Clan - street near Penn,
ail in nen atl cc tton lie hat an 4,lll'titian some
very tine plain and painted ' , holograph.,
Ivorytypoe and other kinds of purtraltg. Fa
rails, faces an, to ties een along the whole
Ilne. '1 Cr,., paintings are antalle.l In ever,
style of art, frank the plain picture of hieselge
for Len I lolutl, Up to the nietrim finished in oil
101 one hundttel. Mr. Dat,bs ham also at his
.ms a very ex Instate strark of
pnetegiaid,le al.tterlat, where persons to the
nt.St - nc.s, can ut.rittirlan,vild”: they teas) ate,tre.
The Iron City College has a beautiful dis
play of 114.0 penmanship and pen drawing, in
Artists H.L. Thecommunity hero are tally
ACutaxlittc.l With Prot.
Alexander Cowls' 'a
almitten as a eh Irnirrapher, anal, indeed, Ills
[multi:Mimi Is Out OW) local, hal nattouttl. rut
spuebnen• arc in irc.iping w Ith those on exhi
bition is turtner years. ...though several it
styles of writing May be Cub nil In the collec
tion. The principles of penmanship taught
by Mr. towloy at the Iron City College are
Mettle., anal nave been adopted by many of
Lila most CI perl, pen:neon 01 the city. V leitorif
should nut WI to visit the atoll occupied try
the iron City College with 31r. Cowley 's epee..
men,. Is alone le well worthy of a visit to the
Fair grounds. The plain business writing,
card-marking and lion-drawing cannot he our.
passed by any other artist in America, and
perhaps we might add , in the world. Mr. Cow
ley devotes his exclusive attention to Cho tu
ition of scholars at the Iron City Cohege, cor
ner of Pons and St. Clair streets.
Sontheast of Floral liall to a building Just
erected, in which. among other articles, we
flud epoch eon of the rapid penmanship of
Mr. C. C. Cochran. tine of the moat noticea
ble opecimens Is th •t of t.aueral Grant on
horeeback. This specimen is very handsome
ly executed. The likeness of the General has
been caught I u an admiroule manner, and ad.
hared to throughout. Another specimen is
that of rapid handwriting enclosed in an or
namental wreath. At the base of the picture
Is a amigo of a blind harper In a very impos
ing attitude. The entire specimen Is done in
very ilAllti6oolo style. Ptin drawing of birds
nod animals are also on exhibition.
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Prof. BLarer, the talented praprietor of
Shafer's Commercial Academy, on St. Clair
street, has upon exhlblaaon a number of epoch-
Dien% or Ilan penmanship, pen drawing and
earl marking. Prof. Sealer /Ins nee lee tal quite
a reputation as a pensroart, and Ills dkplay
lipoU x4lon ally sultrtint IL, Ills est,-
etillols Ire equal W Lay speolsnans no line,,
Inver examineiL Parents baying boy) to edit
nate should look through M. Shu fer's display.
rITTSIIIIEOII 017TLEIIV CO ft PANI
In Mechanics , Roll we had an opportunity
of seeing On exhibition boil:mann time in our
city, specimens of Pittsburgh cutlery, sad
Mr. N. ()Aden has every reason to bo proud of
:his dfftPlaY. We have 00 long been dependent
upon tne tnanuractoiles or Englund for cut.
Tory. that we had almost come to the conclu
sion that it was useless for Americans to at
tempt to come Into competition with the old
voutitry. Mr. Ogden., liewbeer, by exhibiting
his spe-cimens, !snows that we are fully up to
Raglan/I in excellence of material and beauty
Of dutch. The:works of the company are at
Rochester, but Pittsburgh energy and Pitts
burgh capital have the credit of conceiving
and cat rying out tlits enterpriac. The present
store the company is in the Alaprsich
in the room with the Western Trelun Tel
egraph Office.
IWOODra WARE ASP 00000 ITIMMOILING Goons.
One of the most handsome displays on the
grounds Is that of Mr. T. 11. Richards of No. SO
Yifth street, his manufactory being on oho
corner of Marken, street and Daqoasne Way.
The wooden ware consists of oiled walnut
bradketa - of -every Imaginable pattern, book
shelves In varieties of style, etageteres, but
lers trays and stands, and every variety of
fancy wood-work, carved and scroll. These
are turned, and sawed. Into an endless variety
of patterns to suit all tastes. Then we have
specittionsof different kinds of refrigerators,
from the celebrated Dr. Nano , refrigerator to
those In common - nee; patent Ito. pick, step
ladders, patent smoothing irons and other an
nelea U similar kind. Thn handsomest lire
screen we have ever seen surmounts t his dis.
Play. It Is a blast walnut frame, carted In
the most elaborate manner, and !Unshed in
oil, the screen being of brilliantly printed rep.
Another screen made in a very stylish man
ner of wire attracts attention by Its simple
beauty. Mr. Enchants has also a display of
other wares Mutt no one can; pass without
stopping to admire. Inn handsome showesse
is a collection of cutlery of all kinds, designs
and Mush; some with pearl, Ivory, rubber,
buffalo, bone, cocoa and stag handles, dome
Plain and others carved.' ins exhibition of
silver-plated ware, brlttanta ware -and block
tin ware Is complete. In fact his stock com
prises plant-shed, presscd.Japanned and plain
Lin ware; enameled, tinned and plain hollow
ware, wire goods, baskets, brushes, birdcages.
In tact all goods pertaining to q well ordered
houaetiold.' Ilis stock will have - tales seen to
be appreciated, for a whole column would net
'the ar
conj abatlcl s e ufeelent Mom for un euntrienstion of
S:
I . AUTIIO2, alai's ussraprearras.
In Mechanics Ilan our enterprising fellow
'citizen
e
se of Al ebony Mr.' Artbni r* ixtak
op londiddli M
sploy of woroa, latrine. el:
donors, which attracts an/venial atten
tion. In this line of trade 31r. Kirk probably
traumata as largo an .1/.3mo= of wbolesalo ,
I•jobblng add retail busliteM vaany eunitor
house In anduny. The Soodt nth tastefully
arranged command LW/attention of ev
body who enem the , hat4.Tftt verya
thew a cattail examination, too.- dour irolec•
ma et goods .-01. • ilia Aestriptlon. :cannot ba
`found elsewhere. The zuost_protninent feature
hOwever, Is bin oispitry Orgibbesoshades, Asa'
Xrt.thla .seCtlott notbred ever/
variety of:lttrups,lroarthe slob, bews Pariar
lampisrithlllef Usti- Ornamentation, aown to
the era/nary /amps for kitchenUSe, eve* , one
.:Otabetaterfact spositurdMortlas belt. mans.
ifaetureV,artlelea preowned to-the public.
AbeztsSmurlite al/patterns. end -o n 4a e rl
la tlegitide. - Iship*.lanterns,:re
lamb YA : Put' tU ! 4I2 P
ofa' 11 1 :4 14 / 4 7 1 VIVIIIMMU2SI/4P?W;I/
At the east end of Dommtle Hall the Em
pire sewing Machine occupies an eligable
' stand. There are four different patterns of
this machine on exhibition, each having a pe
culler beauty of Its own. The drst In point of
workmanship and finish iswith a lull
chest of drawers beneath, of one
black polished
walnut, and Is really very ornamental. The
Empire is the latest improvement In sewing
inachines and combines all the good qualities
of the others without any of their defects.
For noiselessness, spend and durability. It is
11E.L excelled by
Our old frtond Or. G. W. Spencer, V r,, 2.51
Penn street, with an eye to business, noon
the grounds a very handsome show-case tilled
with elegant. artificial teeth, single and In
'
setts of front twoso a mouth fall. Our Own
grinders being as yot In 0 very good state of
pr, serration, we halm no use or any thing of
the kind, but to those of our friends whose
mouths are in a dilapidated condition, we can
conscientiously recommend the Doctor. Hu
uses laughing gas, anti extracts your old nob-
Ing without any pain, and then tills your
mouth with such a handsome new sett, that
you scarcely regret the loss of the original. It
t is el. wonder that the steam dental establish.
; went of Dr. Spencer has become so famous.
our friend J. heron roster, Junior., has
' transplanted a part of Lila famous l'omona's
Home Nursery to a shaded nook In the Fair
grounds. It., exhibits several One 6P04:11.1..
; ofgrapes and small (rolls, together with as
elegant display of tems,toes, potatoes, an, de.
,tent IS surthanded las a number of the
choicest t o
wield evergreens, trees and Byre
ees.
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The visitor will be struck with the beautiful
display of email fruits and flowers, made by
c. Zug,"Esl;.. through his 2.ellicient Gardiner,
Mr. ;Jumps Lamont. The grapes especially
the "Black hamburg," the "hold hamburg,"
..Victoria Hamburg," and "Black Prince,"
• are lens, tmg and beautiful. These varieties.
all etre-hien bear exceedingly largo berrlos
and the bunches age 01 10(1110119 in size , were
originally Imported by Mr. lug, and are only
grown upon his beautiful place near Oakl•rid.
A lull grown pine apple In LllO inetWilt stock
will also be found here.
A very ingenious as well as a very useful
article on exhibition at the Fair is Woodward's
patent ccrrerlng for skylights. It consists of
strips of tin which, by a machine which is also
on exhibition, is made with a deep groove and
two plane surfaces which fit on to the shoulder
, or bead of Inc sash, lac whole being made per
fectly air tight with cement. For hot beds,
glass frames, conservatories, sky-lights, and
. other places where glass frames are used, It is
it great Improvement on (he old style way of
glazing. This covering if kept painted, will
last for tltteen years. John N. Woodward Is
the patentee and exhibitor.
A OW tear OP COAL.
' Os
Our enterprising young friends Pumphrey
a Kidd, whose orrice is at No. 61b Penn street,
have placed on exhibition a monster lump of
coal weighing something over sixteen b (mired
pounds. although but recently started In
business, their untiring energy, and ladoint- ,
table perseverance bas given them a large
share of the custom of the city. Thep keep on
hand n large supply of the very best nut and
lump coal, and nil orders with promptness.
The specimen lump on exhibition is Juster•
low the race course, and but a short distance
from the sheep fold.
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Messrs. Charles and Joshua Lee, of Sunday
Postomos. Ohio, have on exhibition In the ma
chine shop a metalic fence post whirl, com
mends Itself to farmers and others on account
Of Its lightness, durability and cheapness. It
can he used in balding worm or straight
fences, and curl ho taken down or pm up with
the greatest ease and faeillyt. It can ue used
in the construction of plaits or ornamental
fences, and is well worth the attention of any
who are mittired to put up fences.
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At the end side of the grounds, and below
the entrance gate, .111C.M.1 John and James
Mehelvy hare on exhibition some remarkably
nne full blootled cattle. A large Durham Mill,
three years old, bred by G. Duneun, of Ken
tucky, and weighing about eighteen hundred
pounds, Cl tracts a great deal of anent ion. An
Immense Durham cow, bred by H. Hankins, or
Ohlo, and a splendid animal In every 'particu
lar, the attention with the lordly boll.
They also have in addition quite a number Of
very handsome full blood cows, which would
delight the eyes of a farmer or dairyman.
These gentlemen are raising the very best of
stock, and aro doing all In their power to im
prove tea brood of their cattle.
; Mr. Wm. A. lierriott., of South Fayette, has
I in the sheep fold Pomo very fine specimens of
! blerino Sheep. One, of the celebrated
mono stock, is a splendid animal, the wool
being vary fine. Three merino lam bs belong
-1 dug to the same gentleman are also to ho seen
If at the same place.
Cone BILICRP.
It is pretty generally known with what en
ergy Capt. John Young has devoted his atten
tion to the raining of tine wooled sheep, and
the specimens he has on exhibielon show that
he has met with the rumen he so richly mer
its. One animal—a yearling Cotswold—is, we
think, Just about the linest oheep, or its class,
we have ever seen. lie has also on hand a
pair of two year old wethers, trhich almost
defy competition. The ewes are le perfect
keeping with the others, and being full.blood
eel, show their quality in the fineness of their
wool.
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As eating Is as necessary to the body as
breath itself, a st ell appointed table Is always
looked upon with a great degree of sanstao
lion, and each a table is set by our friends,
Ludwig & Wiggles, at their restaurant In the
Turk. This is a branch of their popular re
staurant, corner of Second and Grant streets.
They servo up in tine style every delicacy
of the season, and aro necessarily popular.
WILENLER AND WILSON.
11r. E. P. Carpenter is back. in his old lb.-
mlilar place in the Pagoda, with a supply of
the celebrated Wheeler & MUMS sewing ma
chine. Ills axe Mitten of fancy Work, embroid
ery, &c., is very handsome, and during the
da, crowds wore on ll sies at the Paa
witnessing the working o d f the inacidne. god A
great object of attraction was an automatic
machine, with a very handsome. little wax
lady sitting at It, the machine being kept In
motion by a dog power on the outside, fur.
Malted by Mesita. lieckhan & Long, of Liberty
street. ,No person will visit the Fiur without
visiting the Pagoda, and allowing Mr. Car nen.
ter to alma With what case the Wheeler & Sli
tters machine does its work.
acinicatroltAL INPLEXUNTN.
liciusri.l34lelitimu and Long, No. 127 Liberty
street have on exaltailea a very largo and
fine display of Imrimiltural implumerats near
the 'Board of Director's house. They have
Vatted in the machine shop cute of their Farm
• rist Mills, manufactured by Boyer & Bro., of
„Philadelphia. it as capable of grinding from
'eight to ten bushels of feed Meta its an hour;
or six bushels of house meal. It occupies bat
little room, and runs very easily, turning out
an excellent quality of meal. They have eve
rything that can be thought of for the agricul
turalist, end their stook attracts much alien
. Lion.
Owing to tbe feat that the Ineesiant bad
weather his prevented many imbiblhare from
=6,P l bl o ttlii.ggin44l:6lMadt oir rlir7,„.
!tom
-.
T
h
ere lift pretty tutaulmehrleellng
Among .all classes t ars the. pair:eboald., be
tori xamli ze o r i la
thinal=norpari weak.:
Called yeerharday. aftellloon;lttrthr 3lnt
lintascataitait' .141.11`'*"1-".
over by J. B. Herron. Mr
by a brief speech—offered 11. resolution that
the object Of the meeting be made known to
the Board of Managers; and the Chair appoint
ed a Committee, consisting of ?losers. Ogden,
Richards and Dabbs, to Impart to them the
result of the deliberations. They were then
informed that the Beard would hold a meet
ing at three o'cloott this afternoon, when a de-
Olsten would be made. We have het little
doubt that the result will be an acenioseenee
ou their part with the wish.. of the people.
tateeesstnt Operation—Arrest of Corm
tertetters—lleavy Haut of Money and
Material.
It has been memo time since operators in
"the fancy" towel matte this vicinity their base.
t The vigorous war waged on eOunterfellera,
' dealers and shovers hereabouts fora time sub
' deed them, and they either suspendeo their
I operations entirely, or went where the ell
imate was more congenial to them. Recently,
however. a tirm of enterprising Manufactu
rers established themselves In quietude at the
pleasant Antn - 1,, Oakland, and have since can.
I lied on a business as extensive as audacious.
1110111.1 Spencer, alias Tom. King, alias T. K.
ithotwell, wan one of the partners, and Wm.
Perkins was the other. About two weeks
since they rented a small house at Oakland, on '
the Street leading to the trotting park. The
house was well titled for their purposes, being
a low, one story ho ild ing, completely embow
erect with trees, and standing by itself, retired
from the road. Here the operators could
work without much Sear of interruption from
impertinent neighbors, and here they did
work, apparently without the slightest appre-
I hension of any speh interruption, for they
1 di led up their quarters as elaborately - , and
with as complete appointments, as If they
wore sure of unmolested occupation of their
Premises for a quarter of a century.
One of these parties, Tom. King, is a notori
ous character, his name being on the list of
every detective in the country, and when he
came here he "swung around the circle" from
Philadelphia. Detective Wood, of that city,
concluded that King was atter no gond on las
travels in this direction, and soon follow
ed him. Before he arrived, however, the my.
[mimes demeanor of the two new citizens of
Oakland had axe] te.l the snsplcions of our own
pollee, and detective J. W. Herron and officers
Seth liiimot and J. IV. Messner had establish.
ed a close watch on their actions. With De
tective Wood they kept up the survellanee un
til yesterday morning, when they considered
the matter ripe for action. Accordingly, ear
ly in the 1710171112 f; they proceeded to the house
and captured the two victims In bed.
After the prisoners had been secured the
1 detectives proceeded to search the premises,
and they were rewarded by the capture of
ateel plates, press, inking apparatus, chemi
cals, etc., used in printing fifty cent Creational
currency notes. The plates are four In nes-fi
ber, and are fee similes of the plates known
as the "Spinner head." The engraving is of a
very excellent character, and the parties
would have experienced no trouble In dispos
ing of their stud. The ollicera also discovered
a largo box filled with notes which had been
printed on ono aide only, the parties not haring
had time to turu out much finished work,
though some sheets ready to mane were found
on the premises. It in supposed that the box
contains upwards of twenty thousand dollars
worth of the trash. The press Is of a very
superior kind and from the facilities In their
peresession ' it is probable that the parties are
experts lathe business. Their manufacturing
room was fitted up as completely as a regular
printing office.
The accused were taken before United States
Commissioner McCandless, and were commit
ted to Jail for a lurther hearing this morning
at eleven o'clock. The officers concerned in
this most Important and successful enterprise
deserve the highest commendation for their
successful exertions, The people of this vi
cinity have reason to be exceedingly thankful
that they have been spared the deluge of
"trash" that would have occurred If this
timely Interference had not been afforded.
IRosedale Foundry
e 3 - ealerday paid a visit to the Rosedale
Foundry, 'situated on the corner of Washing
ton and Freble streets, in the borough of Man
chester, owned by L. Peterson, -I r., .t Co. The
works, which have been recently erected, are
the very embodiment of neatness, while all
the requisites to carry on such an establish
ment are there In a completeness teat must
insure good awl reliable work.
Pittellurgh has attained a Just celebrity for
the casting of heavy Iron ware, bat in her
anxiety to excel In this particular branch she
has permitted other cities less favored by na
ture than ours to eclipse her In the manufac-
ture of stoves and hollow ware. But from what
we saw at Rosedale, we are satisfied that
Pittsburgh can compete and outrank any
other city In the world in the manufacture of
stove MethlV,
Milariatailaromodujimaistitrgaat.
Rosedale de not teglifre Peilialibig process
to make them ilt for sale. When turned from
the sand they hare a smooth and glossy sur
face such as tne ancient Ten Mans acquired in
the preparation of their mirrors. The canes
of this Is the firm only use the best metal,
such as flanging Rock and Amanda Furnace,
which, when properly mixed in melting, pro
duce a tough, flexible and enduring ware that
will stand years of domestic use.
Among too many beautiful stoves shown I.
was the La Belle, which is a new invention,
the patentee being held by the proprietors of
Rosedale. It is - n, perfect beauty, slid would
be a fitting parlor ornament—its sides being
pannelled and in the centre of each a cluster
of grapes—while on the doors are every pretty
Italian shield surrounded by neat scroll work
highly embellished.
This store consumes its own smoke, and
saves fuel at the rate of fifty per cent. To see
this stove alone is well worth a visit to the
works.
Another Ingenious contrivance shown was a
kettle which has an upright handle, which
acts as a hinge, on which the lid works. This
is tndeed the very acme of mechanism brought
down to domestic use.
Oarng:a will a more e
ooeso twe.not rc
train from saying they are des' ined to become
the popular stove works of Western Pennayl-
VOJAm. The whole management of the foundry
is end, r the control of b. A. Traugh, an expe
rienced and practical mechanic. The ware
hou, of this firm Is at 197 Liberty street,
where specimenx of work can always be seen.
En=
From a private letter to a gentleman in this
city, we glean the following interesting Re
count of a Fillon meeting in Canton, on Sat
unity last :
"The friends of the Johnson party issued a
call for all those favorable to the President's
Policy to meet at the Court House, for the
purpose of electing delegates to the Soldiers'
Convention, to meet in Cleveland. A brass
band was employed to enliven the occasion.
Notwithstanding their efforts to arouse the
unterrified, they only succeeded in drawing
together eight or ten, who were attrneted by
the music.
The Boys In Blue not wishing the music to
be wasted, took tea matter in hand, gave the
mull some pa, and soon filled the Assembly
mom to overflowing. General C. F. Blander
son and Colonel Ed. F. Snyder, two gallant
soldiers as ever drew a sword, and men who
acquitted then:Ludyes with honor m the field
In the great contest for universal liberty, ad
dressed the meeting in Such a manner as to
convince traitors that they were as well quail..
lled to meet the enemies of the Union at home
on on the Cold. Their addresses were received
with rounds of applause, much to the terror
of coneerVuthrnl in this section. The boys, on
adjourning, informed the Fusionists that they
were always on hand when needed.
lon may look for one thousand delegates
from Stark county on the 25th to attend your
COnVenilo2l."
Finkle & Lyon Sewing Machine.
Among the various patent machines in the
market, we are confident, after a careful ex
amination of it, that the Finkle & Lyon ma
chine will be found to possess many features
of extraordinary merit, which are particularly
referred to In the advertisement, in another
Column, of the general agent, Mr. IL H. Long,
No. 112. tirant street, opposite the Cathedral.
It has been before the public for many years,
and has been successfully tested in every kind
of work, and has received the first premium
at the New York, New Jersey and other State
and county fairs, and nt the American Insti
tete, New 'York city.
The "Weed Sewing Machine," that has been
in successful use for ten years, and never out
of the market, is also for sale at Mr. Longue
Agency. It (snot only well adapted to all gen
eral famil
y rposes but saddlers, boot and
shoe makers and tailors, will find the No.
especially stilted to their wants. Give these
Machines an examination before purchasing
elsewhere.
IL=CED]
On the tel of Miguel., an Insane man named
Hugh Stroller, who was committed to Jail for
thirty days for vagrancy. Between eleven
and twelve o'clock on Tuesday night ho Weil.
Coroner Clawson held an inquest on the re
mains yestertliy, anti a verdict of death from
natural causes was rendered. At the time of hie
culuateaton the deceased was in poor health, and
hie system was so much debilitated that he
continued to sink gradually until death ensu
ed. He wee about thirty-sic years of age, and
has no relatives, so fares known, in thin vicin
ity. Previous to his death ho refused to give
any information in regard to his family con
tractions.
barely there should be some provision made
by a bleb lneunepaupere may be dLapne,d of
without sending them to the county jail. That
is no place for them. There can be no proper
csre bestoweClon them there sod it was for
want of proper care that this man undoubt
edly died.
ilostins at City /tail
Tamp was an informal meeting of the Pres
idents of the venous Geary Clubs and Boys is
Bine Association, held lastlevtuting, m City
Hall, for the purpose of perfecting Arrange•
meets relative to the part they are to take In
the approaching Soldiers' and Sailors , Con
vention. Owing to a misunderstanding in re
gard to the paha:shed call for the memaug. the
attendance was not large, and those present
thought It advisable to adjourn until Sato,
day evening, when it is to be hoped all will
respond. Tills is imperatively necessary....
there must he unanimity of action, osier
that the demonstration.inar be lobb
will do credit to.the stroughold,of
pubucanisin.. Let no lag =1615:
- there be cm c erwid.:Prwpr, 2 7 meeting last
Aber the 'oh eat fOr miruiti n i i i b e me ,a 1
M:wMj.:§ht ". "t7tisTilwase would desireit.
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# lll. 11 " 433 "N' • fol.'',
THE WEEKLY GAZETTE.
TWO EDITIONS ISSUED.
ON WEDNESDAYS AND 11,1131/NDANN.
The edition Is tortrarded watalrirELl rush be sub.
scribers soonest ea the mall run. •
SINGLE COYITCS, P&R fit 50
91TEss Wird;
Ladles' .illeetitia, •
Quite a large meirthig of the ladies of the
Sixth, Seventh and Eighth wards, was held
Yesterday afternoon in the Sixth ward School
Mall. to make arrangements for the erection
of the triumphal arch, to be erected on re.llll.
ilyirsala avenue. The meeting organized by
the election of Mrs. Kemmerer, of the Set
if ore, of pth ward, as Chairman and . Miss Maitre
Sixth ward. es Secretary. Ikrpt.
setting forthth: o b t r ijelt and
tii " : "' meeting, Ltd
Vri,t ib l ikmaktby c. M. McMaster, Esc„ and C.
tiaatird h dt s Tai h ! , :eil. The la f tter presented a
of Capt. Lucien CinU, l :f the TIM ' t w h a e r•CM
ter the transaction oLettier trimness of minor
importance, the meetin g adjourned to assem
ble again this afternoon at Mar oyaock, at the
same place, at which place ail Darkens Murree
toil are Milted to be present.
Meeting To-Plight.—There will be &meet.
hag of the Second Ward Boy:rim Blue in WEI-
Idn's llnU, this evening at half-past seven
o'clock, for the transaction of Important bulb
nets relative -to the coining Torchlight pro.
cession. Those who kave not yet joined the
o ns r t u e i ra o . n o . na i c c gb7u t i i re . .. h t i ggit lr ir
tent advantages to the cause for winch - the
loyal men of the country are battling,
Fell Down ntairs.—A young man named
Sidney Adams fell down a sight of Stairs In
the rear of his residence la hlanehaster, on
Tuesday night, and broke lus collar bone. He
was slightly under the influence of liquor, and
In attempting to carry a bucket of eloperanwn
stairs he missed his• focitin4 at the top and
rolled to the bottom, receiving the Injury
stated. Dr. Herron itrassedlua injuries,
We are Indebted to Mr. W. A. Wildenfon
ney, 4 Fifth ctreet, for the October number Of
the Ladyia Book and Harpers Magna-me.
Plttock has sentfuk JELarpor's Magazine
(or October ; also, Gooey's Lady's Book.
MARRIED:
REM. OZ. — Wool/HOUSE—On Wednesday MOrst-
Inm Sept.. 19th, 1566, by Hee. Joseph ging.
_SD.
EORGE A. KESL Alt to Miss II•TTIE WOOD
HOUSE. both of Allegheny City. No cards.
(Somerset, Pa., papers please copy.)
DIED.
ENCLIBII--On Tueeday. September lath. La%
CORNELIA A. ENOLLBEI, dant Itter of A. H. and
Emma Eng!lnh, la the sixth year of her age.
The funeral will take place from the realdence. of
her pareute, No. 27 Boyle street. Allegheny city,
rote (Tbursday) ALITEIINOON . , at: o'clock.
KEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
f fILLDALE CEMETERY.—Ttie
An. be-sutlful "hod's-acre," the largest suburban
place of sepulchre, except one, In this county, stt
aten on New Brlgbtou road, immediately north of
Allegben Yon burial lots. permits or tales, call
y.
et Central Drug blot, of COUL t CL.A VEY, Alle
gheny City.
FAIRMAN & SAMSON.
UN DERTASERS
No. 196 Smithfield St., cor. TM,
( Ent: sere from Seventh Street.)
PITT -a 33171ELIGVIEIC.
AND 1.33 se-NDLIiiKY OTREST
maaccasznir, PA.
AUEX. LIKEN,
- cr T.IEII.t,T.Ek.I3UME‘
N 0.184 Fourthmot; rll C utme of
kluda, CHAFES, biLUVIIIII3 evere4eautOtlon
or Funeral Furl)laning Itooda swum
err
oCl•l74llartvli. e traTIVIS C"Th aU.* D .
12 .
W. Jacobus, 1). D., 21)nenas Havanie, Jg., Jacob El
Mlller. Sao.
R. T. WHITE &
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS,
Mnachester, Wood's Run and i;sisity.
COFFIN ROOMS Al MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE.
corner no Btotliold and Chsztiers *treats.
H tux and Cantu , . furnished.
HOWARIPS SALE AND Liv-rdav
75r.11.331-s3ll.
First Street, above Smithfield,
N Edit MONONGAIIEJsK HOIJSE.
Haring added to their stock new Carriages, Ba
ranches and Boggles: also some of the Maas( Riding
ad Mitring Horses, incite those that want • good
rig to toe them a call. Particular attention paid
to buying and selling hones on commission.
Horse. Kept at Livery. te17490
Dettitkillk
C3EI 7Plitati. Street.
Have Just received a nett stock of
AMERICAN WATCHES,
In Coln 13117nr Cncen.
LADIES' AND GENT'S .
NATALTCJECIEISI,
ALL STYLES,
AT GREATLY REDECED/PRUDIES.
AT
0
lee WYLLE ST.. ISILAR FIFTH
0:111ETWING NEW
Time Registering
B.A..II , OISiikTER S.
•
SOLD D 1 THE AHEETE.
33.4A61113.T.A3EWT sib C 70..
Dealers In Optical Goods,
93 1.0 Smithfield Bleset.
This instrument. Is very generally used by Farmers
and Herehante,_as well as steettaboatmen, It co
eines a Clock, Barometer and ITheratormetia a
ofbe he depended upon for Indicating the clian
of weather.
NEW OPERA HOUSE.
C. D. HESS - - - - Direotor.
BENEFIT OF THE
JOHNSTOWN SUFFERERS.
41 AN EXTRA GRAND MATINEE,
On Saturday Afternoon, Sept. 22d,
THE ENTumr. PROCEEDS TO DE
CONTRIBUTED to the fund for Gm relief of
the unfortunate yletima of tbelate 174/LR.TuL
CA-
LnanTY AT JOHNeYO CTN.
An excellent Performattee will be given; present-
Ind nearly all the favorite. of the FlaGs OYER&
HOUSE coMPANY. Annanlon for this oecaslon,
FIFTY CENTB to all parts of the Rowe. enmities
Gallery, which will remain as weak . Meents.
Ilene's ma y be soliogrr ,
DEEPEN AIKIIN
Bookstores; at the ng Monoabela H 8 Cherie/
and Merchants` Hotels, mid of the TS k
POll4O
Officers.
liWihe earnest desire of the Direetar hiftratrMo
um as great a sum as possible, to Slide lam:table Oh.
Met, and In proposing the samb a , herftl, conga
dent rata successful result,,tor there no doubt
enough already stimulated br Imblilbastreeftftents
f the waets
victim.,erings now eg =Ong the
moreneedy to • destre o)addto the re
celpta the trifle for which they are sated is Mil
wa Is
to fully meet the must singpine expectations.
lt s not, as may be inapposed,st desire to take pisr
due credit', or schem e, aplUI that the .41rector nal
proposed this hismsfts °ldea - being tO 40
arhat is within Ida power. salthont , ,,ftiftes deftl ,
merit to himself, to alleviate ',the - stlffMturs of 1111.2,
fortunate fellow -creatures. The .resnlb of the an•-
terpriso dill be published to the , papere oflfonday
next, and the entire amount forrarde4 - to th 4
treasurer of the relief fftd at rotnastoWn. is a
tribnillou from the ettleens and press otartychmidtev-i,Z,
terough the agencyof theMeera Homed •
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