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    ESIX
GAZETTE`,
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THURSDAY, 00TOSSR-4, tBO6
TO 'UNION
ME WOES BEFORE THEM.
At a meeting of the Republican
Rrectitive County Committee,at
Ageadqiiartens, on Saturday, it
Way on Motion of John 11. Stew
art; Pg. ,
RESOLVED, That we urge upon
our political friends in the cities
of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and
tarmighout the county, to devote
the coming week exclusively to
the perfecting of their party or
ganizations, the appointment of
Block and Vigilanee Committees
In every Ward, Roiough, Town
ship and Election Precinct, the
appointment of Challengers at
polls; and suck other matters of
detail as will insure an over
whelming Republican triumph,
" Let every patriotic citizen, at
this critical hour, at whatever
personal oncritice,grwe one Week
of Aalbor to the final preparations
tor the great struggle now so
elOSely at hand.
' headquarters open at all hours
for distribution of tickets, posters
for the polls. _
• JORN W. RIDDELL,
Chairman COunty Committee.
T. M. SWINE. iieereiary.
TIRE CUOLEIt A
TWe have no,deslre to conceal from our
readersille authenticated fact that there
have been within the past forty-eight hours
in Pittsburgh, several mess of genuine
Asiatic cholera. We do not see any see-
SOD, as yet, for alarm, but would earnestly
urge upon our friends the immediate neces
sity of forestalling the dread pestilence by
Ora -cautionary agencies. We must not rest
in fancied security because the weather is
unfavorable, as the -disease has made-head
way in Europe, even in the depth of win
, "ter. Let sanitary reform be at once inaug
urated. • It is got too late. Hundreds of
lives May be saved if every person sets
himself at work to place the city In such a
sanitary condition as will defy the pesti
lential visitor. Disinfecting agencies
should be liberally used, personal cleanli
ness and above all tempers nce should be
strictly observed. Our tables should con
tain nothing but solid, substantial food, ig
noring the semi-rotten garbage found at
our market places. If the citizens set to
work immediately, and be not needlessly
alarmed, we may yet escape the full terrors
- of - the epidemic. The cholera is now with
„ till and it Ls our duty to do all in our power
to Kasen its raVages.
AS DE ISSUE
It sincitaLlelitt that during the current
- ,
canvass ttfonthreluestionsitaa, so mrtj . reig 111
nbtottied puliiic attention that sibordinate
mattars , have been quite lost sight of. Tills I,
• len healthfal alga, for it demonstrates that
Gle popular sezufinent has been so deeply
stirred that secondary questions are almost
' peoWeriess. Nevertheless, it is deserving
of mention that during tbo period of six
yeais in which the republicans have 041-
trolled the affairs of CIIDSy_TEI_ I . 1
A, means
have been devised and put in operation
witereby taxes fbr State purposes have Been
.. rendered ,entirely unnecessary. Under
ink cticamstaiices this is a i result to corn
iaand reepect'and inspire congratulations ;
burunder the circumstancec actually exist
lug it is really most extraordinary. The
Isar necessitated Minimal expenditures of
large magnitude; and yet the finances were
~.'" managed with so much skill and prudence
• at the expenses of the State Government
are abundantly provided - for, even while
releasing all assessment upon individuals
and upon private properties. In this view
thetase, it is . diflicult to see what the peo
ple CHllldo better than let the State Govern
ment rest with the party that has conduct
ed it so c reditably So long as the State
shallremalm . under republican rule there is
no probability of a resort to taxation for
State purposes. If the control shall pass
into democratic bands it is not unlikely
State taxes will again become necessary.
c'olllForinG NAMES.
We regret to learn that some of oar
readers to whom the Rec. Benny D.
Moore Is personally unknown--have sup
posed he was the "Rev. Moose" referred
to by Or Lairrencisville correspondent:
"IL" in yesterday's issue as one. of the
speakers from the "my policy" 'stand ein
Monday evening. Those who da know
Rev. BsanT D. Moonnean attest his , cordial
approbation of the Congressional plan of
reconstruction and his detestrition"of the
wicked 'eflbrt of one man to put himself In
placeif the People's Representatives, as :
: souniog for hiMself . and denying to thein
Grits Constitutional prerogatives.
• l'he Mr. - Moons who did speak for
Jonsson and tt,rxite. on Monday may
tinceltalin been reverend, bat as we are
.;told.. ha has eschewed the Gospel and es
::: sayed the Law, and.esPecially as he is best
known as tb man Friday of EDOAR COW.
:Ast,, the iesersnes rot him will be, limited to
the Phlllstines'lthe delight- to pedecnte
the "nagur."
-
Lw the foartlt ixongressi.iienl distrid
(Judie paxi's) Jonis Waists bas beep
. • drastreipft; his sold, andep-Ocrrernor Wu
E...Jogilrestrot iibbstituted, by the supper
ten of `tnty policy." Jtidge
.
Otbebtyhot beat him by more themiffer
,
;or five then:init =Orley:.
azimut which hold their elections
-- Orsitore.niper Slithcare lishissiklietit
111610", Wismudn,,Masw
dinette,'< .111510tiirli , Minnesota, Kama,
•••• :DeUlfgo..2iest l 4 l ll 41014ew leroc7.
•
Tim
• ' labored ,
11119
'Plum
nu t ;the circle, to bring 00P
7 - 1: 1 s ound t 3 oemps... did not succeed
Una Mite - bad difficult). at all- in.
brinAidmiclf-intp contempt.•
.=-41404kiska.'cias says be once wow Is
published, and wet Atli to
reedit With pleasure: The only , regret be
-bad - waitbei fast that whexille dtd‘ die be
4. " 111 I K 4 M go skisimY good . blngs said
:.• 41,-abb l he Was young then sod—
' ow.
• •- of tbe neatest bits at tbe President
.• ~iissiiirts- i tiatesltlyy-the orator at one of our
~.Xisblatt,tn.land ;owns, who ogoomd the
wish the (tbi Praddesit).,*'would
•flnaeasAsAad comotinteed.'! - Yet wet
doubt
• tysir.A.-.LAssynsciatedsbot pcds:
;: - .. - ;4lkeirgaitZtinf tdint '
> ; : t - WO* '4? 40 431, 1,a 4 1 r er,
• ccatalai'vvirbiugtKand
ate"asollOnu t gyrr -
Igagth bz . lll4our 3 1 L , -
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THE/PITTSTITRGH . GAZETTE.
VOL
LXXX.---NO. 237
11111.11•1111.1.11111111111EMINNIIIIIIN
. Mil n.
EMffi'EMI!!1!!!!!!!!!
to itio tidos,
ntilteset Voters of the
I do net wish to say one word that will grate
harshly on the oars of the humblest one
ateOng you. II I do I hope yon will give me
fintalt for beteg ffetreated by no motive other
tbanltlegeOd or the great party the pnnelples
of Which we ail 101verand many of us sacrificed
-too ttuch to me than. It Is a very common ' -•--
thing tetadliffi m u bY their lleLialts , and if I Official . tehanev.-i 'reeler of lost rue-
Were ittdge you that
way 1 would soy add lions 10 cot leer ore- s pal fen. len" for
you are now enjerirlng a sound political
at 1 Plelvni." - linillovielit Letter from At -
Anti Ili erns, i tel 3.-The following changes
At
her-as
sleep so deep and profound that you atei.-- *f tv "'"; ta1. " ....al Sulnwill.l7
not know that Untie is an arrive and untiring
have so far been made in the state of Maine,
enemy at work all around yolk: one that is ,
~„ri oth ers
~,00
thoroughly Organized, • and more dangerous ' , '' " n bin" W. Gt. refill',
1 collector ,f Customs at Belfast: John Ransom
because led on 'of reneged° traitors from . a Saco , and C. P. King Surveyor at Portland.
=engin you t whinge love of bread and butter t A
oi
Whet °ewers of ent,10031 , 1, has Just linen issued
was more powerful than love of principle. I rr ' niar °C w"tructleas In collectors and
Therefore let 'taroom! , ourselves-let us ore. I
pore
to
meet
cote
eimmto. toot to [ant, tot „ t f e i o ri . i ., n t t , lLe e l l r r e o ti v s t i .. lLio , l , i n era l rtutont, t o carry into
ect to prestatt •tituggilit i g " :3 l ti 7 ) Lh rt>7. c e L tl7lll ‘ .. f lilar,
fade to face on dext Toestley , en that when the
shades of nightfall around us the shouts of , 141, 0 lac .d.e.1.1011 pi Or tile. that whe never t
victory will ascend, and tne fleet and willing I r i t .. 7o. t r i ttlf..io- t of cu,tom seal i
icy
duly natl.
measeffSar will convey the flied tiewe to tie a ales, or . merttlaTli c ?c li 7s ° , l' n ' ,To P ti ' ; Le h t .flha l l ' l t
Reelable:ties headquarters Gist the glorious , before delivering 4 , 1011 goons, is area, or inee
Eighth ward, always true, has given General chundize, to imp.. ter, owner. or consignee,
I there give reasonable male, to the party or
Geary two hundred mulct ity parties claiming lien tied imasession, by ofti.
Do let na go to not I: come up to the meet cern or custom~, dttill nut i live, the discharge
Of ,t such lien, p. 0.1 led the tight of govern
ing on next Friday es °Ding at seven o'cloct.
Let us counsel together, and prepare for Tues. T:t ' li t tl ' i. " l l . t ert ' le b t ' llL ' l , l " l “ l,l i l C it ' i d I t ic h i ' s r' on b • l i t etal n
day's work, and, in order that there may he no lieu, bit any canoe, on lin ported goods tomtlawg
deception, let aff of those who have held, anti s?sion ot a colieciar or other chief °Meer or
are now holding offices of nonor and trust, In iot e sn ' f " f t t u ta ' o:: I ' t " ,?1, .t7ii rs ch ' n ' „er t r e " s l it " :ll ° S. ' llr l".l
which they have placed by o r hit
We ..epti_ - the gent » on i li.iekagini as pa ' rticularli as 7.: - . 1 5 ' .
mi n vo t ers o r th weal, come to our moot i ng sot , aft to the neaten of the ownet a, Import
prepared to say hether they are with us or ,;7,,,'n7, i n ' r i f, n . ,j7L e i t s mo ‘ o ° , ‘ " , t ' tt : r tylt r t" b y
against mt. W want no "sitting on the 1 oil cc, 01 lien claimed, and gisintt ' ;itt. ' s...frre r' sti r
fence.. On oth r Gemstone we have had to to a bleb notice way be sent of a proposed de-
Meet DelnGerlita ,and Copperheads, and in tit I , lv i r i f i ) o nl o s e ug ie gt , i;ifi t s e , e al o t i n ch &f r iar. al shall Ito
ditloll to these, oh this oconslon, we most told t tic utluse chief ollicer of eusto ' n ' is t.h . " pcZW e nni r
Renegades, sad 4 - e nunt to know who they the not ice ie eve' evi
are. There are reports In circulation that ro l oo b to " P tt ., le l i o " t a " , :l l b l ,: t , l ' t thet ... i l i tt i ta r w ing aPrz , i n 1 -
some of oureold leaders" have let !hell hearts 1 islaml, United Sta . ( as iiiillstur! ' 7.....7fte L iti ' nt
go Out after "My Policy,. so let et cry voter . Gotta Otto. iltoltsmit 0, liallester,of 111 nein,
see that his vote la correct, more part
w h o V .)0 n ,.,' 1 1, bi.. "' . (..".1 at 811 eonn A) ree; Um cies
if one Is o ff ered him by any man who him Cons ul g
V. l l t ,ot ' l ot i ' l u i n r ' r ' j I ' "&"'
L "1
I'd
Sun
c.
turned three or roar political sumersaults 1 Dining the past acid: thine linedral and
within his recollettion. Let us have it large , n o t t ir o qi , f "'" a PP h ' e a r t a m' tot Paill'aM.ra ai.LY''
muscling and Melton Ourselves for the coo. I office. ' ' ' kfe. " l 'L tlr ' fla w y ot ' le ' ll ' u ' n ' flr L u " it Vi t d Ul ‘ t e le7 ' n ' t:tl
test.M. 1 ante Viet e Ins at t 1
- ----"...- ATTORitel Li EN litteit.'S cleric z, /
Tee Ladies Elm Trade Jewel:lo,er Illi. MI i
To lion Hugh McCulloch, Secretory of the Tie a
A great many are purchasing their Furs at I ~,,,„
the present time, for the reueon that the stooks . Sin: l itin in I ocelot et lour letter .of toe
are now full and a much bet ter .election may 2 1 7i , I t t or n T t ;: t t ,',” l t , l ‘ ‘l l ,: t , t ,"" t ,' "“ lttl g ("14t" lug
be had note than Islet In the scroaei; and they t e ' eltioit, and 1 5 ..,,..1,1..ng to: Is tt' t i o " : - I min ' a . ' in ' f ' t t 't ..
act a kely who bey neon, for Ladles Cure of- tittle:tog th , curtail ive an thorn tee as to torbbi
soups advance m, We .„.....,,m progresses. Ati the art.tilelng i f the .10011 .titres bite a sin
gle
ILO house In the city Is there a larger stock or ; „ g e t t i t ,= ' , ' ,.., ‘' ,. t , ' ,:i t ,„ f. ,, t 7i, t ,, b , " ,r o tr r,T,, ° r u rt u t e, '" , t ,.ti, t ;
finer eportrnent than at 110 , First Class Renee ' Cotton tax toil), mod without neeereek, lly ii .
of Wm laetrile'', 'in 133 Woo I street, and as 1 L ., " l ,: t i o ", , a'‘ . Y tt %l o '",?t a t f . 0 .. , 1 , t ' i t , l , `",.T, , "• wbil'at tiny
this Cclahllrdiruent h.l a been noted for many' .
alines, I b ii ‘ d i i clea r ly of the opti l ii:Tii ti r7i;.. l o ' it i l ' i 'r i
year", fOr their fair and honorable dealing, us t constant/m..li of the ,opine atoning 01(10.
we'l as for the duratal It) and beauty of Weir ,as is '.1",...'1."'d by the l'ruls i "I lb", b" -
geode, we_ recommend all eh° want anytl lug t f til ‘ s i t. n r ' fct lo n r ‘l‘' l i t ' e ' lt.t ' r ' ,. ' n e, n , • ' ,f I, ' , , i ' ; ' ll:g ni ' d?C ' Orl ' it i t ' .l. ' - ‘
in the flat, Cap or fur line, wholesale and re- , tog the dat, impost ,1 by Wu Internal R. v...
tail, to mill at Wni. Fiemin.t's. nue lows non i cotton cannot i... fail. Inf.•a
footed under the existing pro, I f ton" of 1.1...0
lau a. The alohority conierren dp..., Elie Vi or
W muted I lent hi the set ..f J ate 3.. a lc 15.4, s fawn 7, to
With Immediate no-session. if possible, a alter the re.p.f it,. cmfeetton dist t lets ALS the
Dwelling lions° In tattier Allegheny city or poetic inter. st nine I ii , in, r, , moils. him ,11i13
Pitlshnrgb, but mint be pleasantly atuated. q t l l „',.T.V . t t l i l ,,',',.n,,',, l u t , r u ' r , ' ,: t „ o tt ,: u tt , t ,.:X., '' ,„, , ,,, " „,1T:
A liberal rent and good severity given. A- Cilli dt•lt It I+ il , s glinted by hint (or (to 1-. y.
dress or apply Lc F. M. G., at. the Moo Cloak log and coil, cl ion It nil Lee d alley to :d tax, 's
floss NO. V Filth street. pri•crltn-it nod nein,'" ,1 1,3 t u mild of L on
,e,, , m a ,1.,,, to 1at e ,,,,,i Ravenna. 11l jar
__-..m...-..- oilkl ~
nal net of Jul) lab, 1 , 32. Mc Cre,ldent
Iteemosiewelloo. I fine mope s erect_ stafal) to .II fd.. ic•pectlveli
The friend. of P r ofessor 9. J. wn,,,,mt, et. D. I tIIO at.," an.iel I. 1.. o. the I nit,. I c talk S
VII I
13 . 111 be pleased to learn that by special re- I t , i , f . l;l ie, t . t ,L tif oo lia: ‘r L
t o: . L::: :, , , o ‘ , t, , 1 ,, a r t0 ,, , , ,,,,, V1110cit .
quest the Pronaisor will lecture this evcitlng ,or eat. ~., t a ~,,,,,ir,„ or',,, ~, l' n , "'" f,,l
In the Sixth Presbyterlan /Manch on the soh- I the un.l.ority of tilt ere. o,lt In aft , i
/ act ' so important to We life of not be l o ved I ' tti b ikltilt. ' [l3 " e ''. fU r dT• t lief ' l ' b[li l l ' i ' n e t ' t7ur dt .= .l
cOuntry. f tni, „,,...5,,,,. ot Ell., tea. lit it quentlo i ann
__
et...fatty ron.l.le fed by my preacce..or. At - I
'Pure White Lead, - 1 loamy comer at lea tr., who ant it Ili, °pia 1011
Flxelteed Oil, Turpentine, Varnishes, Mixed ' than the rev-id nt, wh it he made the ore:foal
Paints. Paint Dl ashes Putty, Go-, de. The : 2 , 1;+::',,.:, • ,' 1 , ; , : -- ,y,, t ; o o ;‘', c , , ',..";, - ' 1 '.”;2:.,.: ,1 7,' , :i . :,
above articles can be had very low at MeChta 1 was held on (Ito getieria Jule mole that e inv.
ran 4 idelicanati's Drug Store,BsMarket street, , en fie[ of Co..x. et t-t...l„:.itte, a gee, i 4 nt.-
tine conk r. (..1 . c Pi, .16ICILI tunlll,ll/1 I N to
corner of Diamond, near Fab street.
t ;lt " e ' m ' I t ' , t ‘ n ' s tt 4;`:i.. 1 1::,,Vr0',.';`;'.7.7f V,,!1?-r: L P.,', 2
.- ' - Can iiis el 42 ;rebates, - 1 reed foto etre. I t',,.act oil 11. 1'1,0 , 1..00, trial
Relliellabel that rye place to Ottyl l atcnt /fedi- performed a. c0y..0.,.. to ton lll,ins of the 411 , -1
, me, litis ail ',tilt . et I,
Citsca mid Perfumery low is McCiarran S. Mc-
Pt atu Le lltelf. e
(1. ot.
.T ad .ll Ba 4 * bet t,
l. lt . page
Renee's Drug Slot e, Si Market street. I Ma)
a. 1 Tuts view of ite itw If *ling heave adopted 133
Every Care , th e Tr i e.y..o 11, triu.,-,t, t ...tr, ,• was me
piled
selecting onz stuck ban been taken, in re- t l
V i i , ' , ,a` o - l o l i V o " r r it ;'•L' t , t ;',,,`„'" o ,'"„ l ",ft, t ,'' t o •L'OV..",` . o l , l T”,,, r. ,..,, , :.
gull to style. Ceiba and durability. at no OP - I original. TIM •es 01011 Sevl WO of xllO act of
era Rouen Shoe Store. I jam. p....t. ...a. a re, ,1.1., ly • Ilaeleki 10 ren
t' el.) Olt pal t 14,11,1 tin-e 17111 , •11 an, found it,
-
'Me Maenad I extet in tilt, M 0... 001 tat: It Is it/. 1 teur (.1
admit of donin test curanton d oat .cia a it 11.
Ile pleased to show yon our new stock when. in the tucrootct of the ItLi, are Ouse dlntrlitts
ever you are In want, at the Opera novae Shoe r e-peOliCt•lY 1n .11161 Illt , later" al nal), root
Store. I taxes imposed by me upon all its . at.lecta of
, tea:Limn ere 0011 et 10 , 1 lli the tenor ee i
All one heeds I 11.1141 by the oillia.•a talgt, :tea to the
Made from the best of stock, al the opera o itt r tlt :; ‘ ,:,,,, t o " :„ t ,,-,.:, r , "t r • ' o r ' , ' , s r ' , ” ,, t ,_ ° ,.. 1
. ;`,, t , - ,, t ,, tt , t , t , ' „ t V, t ., t
house Shoe Store. tinpo.e.l on particular suitOrfa, tI a. is not
- -=-, -..c•-. - - . the plc❑ spoil a hi, 11 the interoal Iteeentic
All Goode
1 lawn proco. , l, +mill an ai 'aage.ll“frt MS 1.1 10,-
posit* In the Itiendirtnin . lit, h ion have n ab.
Warranted to be a s re p resented , Ell the Opera I mitten! 10 Lee. ih‘,l/1.1 net tie rail - led into t.l
- Shoe Store. feet with the mai Li own tedabiiati,l by the es.
i 1.11111,1 1• , , for the v.:electing of Internal
Women's I Ante, The r.r,i , i , ot has no 1.111151, to ap-
W Inter Boots tm low as 75 cents, at the Opera t F,'„'f;;: p 5 , r ,",, ' , ' , ' , c ,, " , e , ' , C , ' , ' ,. " , I : ' ,1 e t ,;„'', ' ,,!: , ‘ „, ' T. 17,7; 1 i
Rouse shoo Store. he design ate en) sue of the divill tot Col iCCLOrit,
I ail the 0111,..er eh. sllO , /id preened throng hold
ll' ill Londe I that Mite 0 01100 ' art Rory, nnil 0011001 ltie Vat
on that art tk le v, het e.. i bated
Of goods arriving at the Opera Rouse Shoe I , r ,„ 0 , i ,,,. „„ , , lh, present - y
~,, , , -0 „,
Stem, I
Vi;oftl'ed:ll(4l'' ' I !: " O ' il '' e ' a ' n ", : '' ' 01
I C'''" ''''''' lled
- --.-- --- _ , can o n i v be reme d ied
prom flavana-nostean Affairs-Fire to I i.y Congress. I-nc set or July la, ism., to which
/Lavaca. I reference In !unite hp Int. inettiortalann, veil
, Minn All the ex...1A{011., pi (”I*l.lftfk 11, 10 the
New Toes, Oct. 1.-The steamer Moto CA.030 ~,,,, on ~,,,,,,,,, s , I,w, ~,,,,,, ,•,, ,i,,,,„„, ,„ f„.
brings Haynes dates of the Mb. , ectoceir), and the, tie, Id In. 111•1011 , I of
*drier. Ira. the MexiMlu Capital to the ' :iithig notion 10 to in..11..e the iot lition il ea -
17th had been received, stating that the Rear- ee piton 110 a i,1111.01,1, ore 1115 le ale . AsOLly
rinse were continually wedded by the Dive- r u ,,,,,m, tout w „,,, „
risible ' I have toe honor to be. Z.. a .
At a Wel/ration of the Mexican Independ- t.igned , Ilentil `I A+-malt,
ence on the lOtit, Maximilian made a speech Atte ma UV/H./al.
saying • that he sou stall arm in his seat not•
withstanding all theonliculties widen tee Jerome Park Itacca
votes Of the potion caused hiss to occupy, and 1
that st Was not in troublesome times that a isnot. Ps ea, N 1 . (Wt. 1 -In nor 11. it ran , .
true Llapiburg wouldll-h
andoci tile post; . mile hence al I Kee., four wr I , • 001 1. , ., all 4
Ana Mattis / levity of the Witt= had called upon was won by Ili ~ it at el in I..ii , .1 lec , Tot.
him to de and their Amerd rights, the Al- attendant , was hire , ihe -thines race, nine
mighty ought to protect him. and ail eighth dash, we. a•,,, to I et her. no,.
The Vdoffette asserts that Ills Majesty is re- t9l%. 'itch 'flood aa, ~.. ,1, L.•.' , a i cord nod
solved to put himself at the head of the Nee Tuniale footle llt • tale:l II ,• for amen.
tonal Army to fight the Liberals. three-listener. ot a tclit taa....... Mr lief
-General Alamein has reddened the charge of mom). liald of ijon and I. i , f.al , Jr ro u e'.
111 el ter to Paris. but the resignation has no! lied Wing, was won t by the 51.1.1 of Doom - ,
been accepted.- time I:21
(Maoist Mega has gone to take command of The sixth rare one 14 ell by Kentucky by a
the irapertal division at San Luis. short length. The hot scs ~unto in In the It/I
-les measures will be taken against Tani- lowing order Rantnekr, Aldebaran, litutnie.
WO. - Butler, On a ar.l tool Luther-time 111 . 0 /1101.
Ruiners arc current , that Ortega was Preel• I utes anti four seconds
duet at llienclava, and that apart of the car- . _ __........ ____
Timm at tmun n.bus ha d -Pro awanc " l la favor Nas i °oat raw. 1t...Am., looa to no w toe.
of
M e hl of
killing Gos. Terraces and causing,
the Mehl of Juarez to Pas Dal Norte. 1105100, Oct. 3.-The National Union men of
/I is sahl that Maximilian will soon start for liu , "neli uretls !odd * eeetet. convention In
Batt Luis. Famine' hull toe)ey, and nominated Theo. II
ilscnbedo was said to be at Monterey. a wettest . . of 1.051111, /1 lawyer practicing hi
m ita ," provutun store le Havana ~,,,, de . Boston, al tee candidate for Governor , lOgetn
strOyeil by lire on =end. Loss will amount er with a ticket for other state otlieete, coun
in Mgr*
awe. • , pinned entirely of mance of getilletnen win
1 baVe . 1% military record. !Weill talon a wore
. 011010.11 entloreln. the Adinln hits at Ion; iji
Willailaf7 of an idea of roworelO- L ' favor of eight enure to a legal attys . week, and
. ganliania Cirnenbaelia. In :Ilion 01 a license law for the sale of loth it-
SSW Toll, Oct. g. -In a case relative to a ous Sonora. In the afterromn rho Democratic
d rent iately decided bA , Judge Alcestis I State LenVeitiLlen Wan 110111 In the eon. (dace,
W, of the Mimic Court of aryland, the ye- , and the ticket nominated bth
y e National
HAM, of Ccmgress making greenbacks a legal Convention was adopted 1
Milder Itipstymetat of debts was involve.t. The 1 -eh-
Jildge has flled an opinion that Congress had , • B i ll i ar d Bairh_Bai.iry n....ipi.
lrogrOWer tO deCleM thee. rata* legal tender. I -
2 , isedeciams in . noint ..., .... ~,,,,h un a , _
n i....e . o r. ier , C W., October 1.-McDe. • lt and
to 1 t ... , billiards In Montreal on Fri.
login principle to thecae bolero Court are re- day l3oXl.lo[ P Lha Cliettle.on Ceilatel one thous
filmed to as sustaining the vier prelates' by ,
1 and dollars.
MM. ' 14 ' 11")" "1" it' wee
e°net ed tha t I Ao interesting experiment regarding the
theme was n 0 'ant vested in Congress for
a I nee of peat tut fuel , was trial on Grand . r, uI, k
the purpose abeitte disputed, though as perfectly etteareatto
deemed a matter of policy that that
meet should be sustained. The complainant lei f it h
Negotiations are MA Int 1.0 a CUI n$ mate
l e . ruto w- r * . 1 Railroad, and It vt
Wok an appeal front the ro e Itngerefuthe Coor s, '
andall points thus controv rted I have so b s
,between Montreal and Manchester, I-ngland,
i clues.
determined bybet yesterday from farmers' wagons, reached
to,u. bushel!.
---awe--
CO with anxiety. In case the decision is sun. I
tabled by the Conn. of Appeals, Index of lipid In Americas Good Sign
of Forcii;o Confidence.
will betaken to the Untrod tit , t t i ,g gu n p e r ‘ t i m °n o 1
001 rt her/Mild artdtritlllent. a
New Tons, October 3.-The London ,11,1•ACW
40 ll5l the following . The I Minx of gold to the
irieleffier aliallealiewilliot War to the Sessills- Cotten States has continued on a eotnewhat
ireiIIORMOWIPaNg /freedmen. I larger scale than had been looked tor. Thu
w arriaaoToa, oat. I -Art issoclation has I mutt sattsfaelery feature in the movement Is
bete lernied here of the fanner soldiers end , the confidence that 111110.r5 inure perm mann-
Maier* of the Usdon army and navy, who were I eyed peace in Arne nett, mid it, far as In.
Vehement Of war lathe South. _4l, resointion venters aro Ooncorned the ref tient !
degree civil
was adopted last night, rentreating exehange4 4 war Is eOneldered in the highest te
/Velli.Of star residents tit the different ,mote.
et to notify the Association 01 their pia. ,
OA Of residence In oilier that a full record of t
Cite prisernen of war may be "rept. It s eal
-ale
apiteterniined to have an annual celebration.
• Dratet - moor J. Jones, Superintendent of
'the Freedmen's Bureau for Northern Alaba
ma, soya thepeople of that section are anxious
fora pattered settleMent Of all National did!.
cultism. and =erotic the present condition of
I awry in good troth. Their treatment of
Leeeddeleil is humane and honorable, and men entertain no malice toward Northern men
who are not offensive. Business le being re.
I ematillebtal mail the plantations have pro.
doted bountifully. and enterprising men from
she North are Pilisnering.
. .„
Alhasa.lllol l flatten as Philadelphia.
PHM,thretrass. October 3.—Tne Atlantic'
layed. -the. Camden Club, this afternoon.
Wren A.tlantice,S 7 ; Camden 7. A match was
'idea "played between' two nwro Clubs, the
BathlaelOr Of Alhatiy, and rAtleans of this
city, the former was victorious; this game ate
Apieted sliirdnerOdd of spectators.
. .
resslaste-4 11 ver.
'ma y .Q NC; Octets:sr 11.—/ be Executive
Courted ass tor *Wand Pours last night. It Is
reported that important-dispatches relative
o tba retiatall were seed.
2ae Boarder Trade hss patina a resolution
thas,autertesaiatdßritislr shyer vrflt be taken
paresnat.dlloourit,
4 " ^ielisiitat.lipp•UMNlOnt:
Oot.ll--The PreatdeßtPall 11. P.
COI inltllos VOW 03,16 1
St dolma/ad at it 4016,
MOMS, Mir. NUN=
PS 4 latania teaßol
RAD EDITION.
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M
VERY. LATEST TELEGRAMS.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Balloon Aare th en•ion—Aer Proba t. ble Loss of
onau
OswzaoA October 3 —By a pussenger from
Orluans county
i 550 learn that there
Wag n great itNniteMcitt. n thst town
een
any, on neootint of an Aeronaut making an ne
t:ens lOn in SyreCes a balloe. Tim on. ill balloon s lie tent son nes
'Mend picked au bY
the schooner Active It probably Cho ono that
wont up at Albion. Nothing in yet. known or
the late of the metal trn Voile r.
Andtre Abell on toeet, Itiota--Cotton Mar.
New 01118/.2lS,—Judge- Abell y o b.
!labels o_protesi against Ihe assertions made
by Geo. Baird, eSpeCially so ftr as It touches
upon slit action of Judge Abell and ItiS t.tourt.
Cotton loss arm, tltlice 1,450 bake Low MI&
Mingo at VOW; receipts Ltie Lodes. lbsok
Sterling td; New YorkLeona:lgo, X.
Arrived: Stesuier Keisinger, nos sna.
Chinese Rebellion
hair Fitazcieco, October B.—Cbl
IlattenfJuly 1301, env
CAA-, :
[Lobel, in the prbv
os
ince of Yongcharv, are much more formidable
then bad been supposed, ever/ leader sent to
oppose t h e m, except, ono leaving mut with de
feat. In one battle, Tourger, a brotiler or tbe
Viceroy, loot two thousand, Enfield rifled); and'
out or one tlebasfued cavalrY engaged, way
ono hundred escaped..
•
-Unite Votes Loolvorooory.r ' •
yt i wyozw. °ember S....Tbe Moulton Slide
Irniot l 00za
as mencikt toe ceeehe Ti n of OA BM.
elversery in the nt, Baptist
Court to LW, Cls torpor.
PITPSBUIGH, TFILTRSDAY, OCTOBER 4, ISH
GIILIT of THE' LINE.
Something to Ilse smoked to the Pipes
of Copperheads.
New Yong, October 11.—The Evening Po
has the following editorial statement : The
country hold' with General Unad, we° mod
In our nearing not long ago:
"Tin, rebels me whipped us it was,onr Duty
to 11.1 i , , vy f In -overly" and I for One
[nye ,c, +pit, :nplinett them tr they befiavo
raa, p eace welter thhtn. B the
ovum head • and men MAO° fi one in ,
the
1111-11 be curing the war revile: , the Midler,
encouraged the enemy and. dal their utmost
to atop enpplien end relnfotvetnents to our
boys In the front, such men I mutt forgive, 1
will never forget thew or have any9llng to
do with them."
Baltimore Democratic Curiettogion•
B.i.t.rimona Oct. S.—The
to-dtcy Distric e
t Dm
oCraiic Convention met again
city. and after some twenty.oon ballots, Fred.
Stone, of Charles county, reeelrbd the natal
nation. sl r. Barris, the pretest , AnSiattenwas
dropped after the swetiLletbroLA it Le re
ported that his friendlier. d pained to run
Rt. Harris as an independent earnLidatal
Fernando Wood ha the Congressional
Sowli Id.
YOUE, Ootobcr S.—Fernando Wood a,
notmces himself as a candidate for Congress ,
In Lae Nmth District.
Dos. Channoy Bloom Williams paa content,
ted to-day as Itsosoopal Ditsaloctary Distlop to
China and Japan.
Railroad Sold
ST. louts, Oot, S.—The Cairo and Fulton
railroad was sold by Governor Fletcher at
Charleston, .110., on the let, to anttelY the
claim. of the State road. It was purettaled by
Judge Hankie—representative of the State—
for 0251,h30,
King . tilkolorin.
•
szrunst, Oct. 3—Thirteen cases of cholera
and nine deaths are reported to-day.
N Asa, tts, Oct. 3.—There were nine deaths
front cholera, and six from other cause.
The litter at Louisville.
Lovisvii.c., October 3.—The river la falling.
with 10 feet V. Inch°s ftt tho canal. Weather
cloudy and moderate.
Silver for Europe.
Nay Your:, Oct. 3.—The Java took out for
Europe to-4h.) . 10.4153 Irt
CITY AND SIIBURI3AN.
(ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS OH THIRD PAGE.
The Time to be telee
The time when calmness Is needed Is when
a real danuer threatens, or when a fancied
peril has strletten the people - with blind
Pante, that It la in Itself a worse ranger titan
tile one they tear. So heroism is so desirable
or se, itwable as the coot courage, that stands
alth Its faculties nil In hand. and dentiotatei9
analyzes land prepares for nn linpunglag ca
lamity. The calamity so awaited, loora halt
Its terrors, and more than hall Its power to do
harm.
• • .
In some small degree there 14 rtemitor this
k turf Cl courage to man Vest 'Melt' oolong no.
T hr first - um ghat. 44 a dangerous panic hate
developed themselves In the city, and 01111
them comae a little of the peril I.ltet panic
.11 oath, and yet would aggravate. On Tuesday
there Were rote:moms witl•pera that the ehol
era had broken out In the city, nett eras work
ing devastation. Yesterday morning the whit.
pers of the night limore Itol grown tole , gurt
elal eonverm• ton, and the cholera...literal ,
noes were talked about still maul( tl extop
gem( lona In all directions. Thet e wag a mem
trot t••ntl•mey to make the tecbt of thgt rumors
flying anont and to Insfit that the ehrkera was
as hail In the city us the largest 151.04,61 would
Lave IL
There 15 no dialtd, 115 we nave learned from
<menial Inquiry among ouvleeeltna phy.lelans,
that the es eltemen t et yeeterthay hail some
10111151 a tiOn is Mot. The truth., stripped of oh
the distort ions and exaggerat lons that alined
It, melon'', mils Is 111:51. I. 11,5! itedi 1.0. U.
lair of ant lieu LiCOMI well dedoett canes of AM
ic 1-11,:, a in our ens during tile roma forLy
etgld hoar., awl that several of tbOsa eases
have tvsnltial fatally.
• - • -
Wr make t li In Walt tricnt. not to Mato It nem
ontlon or to time no nlarsm but rather that
o'er ronlorn may know Jun 'aunt sod tole
great the danger to. Nothing In IMMO! by
shutting our Lir, to t , noble alien It La Uvon
a.. The vamse witannerat am or rribabr Makes
t,
~Tooll a st:IVI 11 cvm, tv here and Ina IWUMatatl
/1/111 410/ . 4.1 Amt.,. Ili/m.lllO nl'Ottdelt , Atlnn'lstt
of the tarts. la mild Llo. Was abate groi.ot of
Cholern In order 11141 on/ readers may gun7.l
It.tnlnttt II; non the prime p1,..1111011 In Ito
'tolzea—lttv ram that aboutil pi credo another.
—li to nor cnt I rely t 1.1 it over ything Iltu panic
"flint I. a or, I nail the pestilent-t• Il.nflf nod
nht kill tail.' 114 malty p.-Optc. Thu thing to
he donm is to llACerinill st ilt onlut estlettlat 1011
how grout Ills danger I. anti ornero II Ilea,
slot then to take all ronammblo utothmla to
avurt. IL The root rce. mu" leave to PtoVl
-
The-demand for city tleufLnc.s is a be ,
one, but non at. least It should not Le •
ruined In vain. There should he Mimed laic,
I 1 Knotted, 'meet al anti shoe ouph-vtiort.. made
to gip..., all p.rta 01 the city of tina PPOIIII.
Plies. It. ' BUL our ,111xerilikiPoi.141
not matt idly fur organized vault. let every •
9 in duly bound, regard hi an a
can Mary COMPllr.re of One. and see to It most
religion -lc that Ma own premises, to the re
motest rot nor, are cleansed and thoroughly
di-defected. II sir leg done this let each
into report to our ancient Board of
Health the nuisances that he Otto..
to exist, and see that they ate alratetl. It eve.
ry mild-Mao/ does his sanitary duty, there
will be but little lest fur organizations to do
Thu UlO.l. preening necessity I. for es cry one
to at wail, ss th - the strict/m.IS of a devotee, to
Ills own personal habits. Be clean, lie prudent,
ha temperate-alhat ls the golden rule of
health. Remerit tier that almost all the victim,
to far have been those who were previously
Lile 'PIIIIIIIIOI 1111,111perauce sod debenchery.
Avoid these and }on avoid the greatest dua
-1 gees
Ito cairn, be temperate, be fearless. Rave no
trembling terrace, but indulge in no reckless
tool hardiness. For the rest—keep a clear
• ...tele:ice and trust in heaven..
Meetlog of Reformed Presbytery of
InltybarMi—Effort for Uedoo.
'me Pittsburgh Presbytery of the Reformed
Presbyterian Church held its regular aeml.
animal meeting in the Neattanock Church,
nee: Sew Castle, Lawrence county on Wed.
ea...lay at le o'clock. The Rev. John MeMil
la•l, Modurelor for the present. year, opened
the proceedings a lilt prayer. Mr. James Y.
lisle., of Pittsburgh, delivered a popular ser
mon from Rom. a , 17, which was duly sustained
a specimen of progress. A call from the
United congregations of Austlutown. Ohio,
and ligulati. Pa., for the pimtorial services of
Mr, N. Woodside was Su 'Wined as "d insular I
ge...p..1 As Mr. Woodside Is at present ,
le the West, it was agreed that thorn!! should
lie ow the table of Presbytery until the third I
wedneeday of January next, when a special I
' intaaleg will be held in the First Reformist
Presbyterlau Church of this city. and ho may
be able to attend. The clerk was Inetructed
notlfr him el the call in tbemenoliwo. TIM I ,
Use. Robert MoMillati asked {(11‘1713 of absence
tor h law months to unable hue to visit
nesota with the view of recruiting hie impaired I
health. Learn wan unanimously granted, I
Presbytery to furnish as many supplies Ms
possible.
The Rev. John Douglas, D. D.. of this city. I
presedied the following paper on the suldect
of union with other churches:
W itemise, All divisions In the church of
Christ ate the resultof the sin of mini and
Whereas, Illti Meg and Head of the Church
prays for her organic Selotli and Weer s,
Marty of the differences which have leldyel
the Church of (1.1 in this land have tmen...re.
mused by the late terrible wary and Whereaa
IntholOnn paralyze the arm of toe charm. In
her endeavor to evangelise the World; and
trhereor, Tim tlenerat-e) nod at Its WIG meet.
lea resolved to inaugurate measures teeth
. with to •hrlng the dispersed Of Israel Into
one." Therefore,
Remieed, Tb. t lu the Judgment of this Fres
mtery, the limo for I:ening the sediterol
of our Nrw Testainent,lsrael to al, bared.
R..oi
on
ov a d t:b . po T .m i r i s a u t b
)o u u s ar. a e.it li
II wera.newli:Sledol Of r
ing
effort to effect an organic union of the whole
Church of Gal.
Resolved, That we will recommend; lo the
next looming of the Litman:o Synod the vita(
importance of entering into preliminary no.
got:lotions at once with a view to :organic
union with -- Church.
Rewired, Thut a Committee of 'Correspond.
once be appointed, who shall correspond
martlar committees of Sister denominations In
the neighborhood, with the view of ferthorlug
the union of the ehurettea
Rev. George Scott, D. D., seconded the mo.
tlou to adopt the paver. Spirited addresses
worn then delivered uy Mr. Scott, Rev. W. T.
Wylie, of New Castlet ov. David ilerim, Mm
stotinry tit Labaraupu ß r, India, mud others,
utter which the whcle paper was nnantmouniy
4111011 Led.
The following . gentlemen wore appointed a
roinnaltbris ofAMrrespondonce under the last
resolution: Rev. John Douglas. D:D.. any.
George Scott, D. D., Rev. John McMullan, Tim,
Smith, Itog., and Mr. Willlatn
'rue Committee on !Supplies then presented
their report, which was adopted.
The Presbytery then tolJoiwned, atter the
usoul formalities. to meet tattle first ~Ltniorntd
d Presbyterian Churels. Alleghenyi on the
Urn Wednesday of April, Iftiff.
A Wife Beater la Trouble.
Hardy Was before Alderman Bunt•
bert yesterday on a charre of hiNinn shame.
fully beaten and abused the fair Bridget
)lorry, who for the last quarter of a century
bas shared bin bed struk,board and doubts:atlas
Joys and sorrows. Bridget says she bon borne
all abuse with meekness and reslVeritlOn,
bopina for a reward In another world, but her
faith In the nest world's rotributiOn has imen
considerably shaken of late and she therefore
determined Buskin, Mils vale' of tearethroUgh
which she arid Petrick are sloielY 40 111 Ineling,
Ito slaMild•reallse what It was to suffer In the
flesh, and tends* elle made The deformation.
lu default of the reqUlsite ballibe wretched
ration wasoooidoed to the care of Warden
Wane to await trim.
rthabotilmet„...a.',4isiiiroupii4iit,zotblntigzi.l-:....."-la.-.lo,,Theat I
old valreloont, tiers Ita• .zkoon_baukt
worn °DUO; tg=l 1 r ' ' 4144 a1 1. " -
bittdayll*4 l.
boliddlsoeyr,lxotledlsOlvt ,
The Kittanning Sleeting.
Tee Kittanning Union Republican demon
atration on Tuesday was one of the largest
and most centlinsmstic gatherings ever assem
mod M Artristrong County. There were fully
xis thousand people in attendance from neigh
boring localities. and the greatest of ruttiest
eantprevalled. The procession was imposing,
and in point of numbers fully equal to the
great • Lincoln demonstration there in Mt.
The mottoes and devices were qul.to credita
ble to the intelligence and refinement of the
eitirens, while every feature of the precession
was characterised by a commendable spirit of
loyally dan seniousness in the great good
{muse of the Union party.
The mass meeting was a grand success. '
Thousands upon thousands were bell in en
thusiastic fever nearly the whole afternoon,
by line eloquent exponntiors of the true prin
ciples of ;government, wino addressed timm.
Speeches and addresses were made by Gov.
Curtin, Lion. T.. 1. Ingham, lion..lohn M. Kirk•
.ge totf S OT ) tt r e G m e ntl. ' ...ln e nft i V'ean d sti "t leT s p . o l' i r ti r ls w e
that Armstrong county will do more than its
full duty In the coming election.
• In ;the evening oil :immense mass meeting
Imes tiettl in front of the Iteyrioa r Va Muss, :Lad
' was wiArellawl by Ron. P. Fruiter SlTlith. of
West Chester. Pa. Mr. Smith is a strong, able
and argumentative orator, and his address
.upon toms occasion rose high above the every
day character of polit lent speeches. Re re•
viewed the course of the PreSident in a scath
ing manner, contrasting it with the noble
stand Congress has token and leaving the in.
teillgenee of into audience to discover which
party is in the interest of our Unman. The
speaker was frequently Interrupted by ,torins
of applause, and evidently mode a 'marked
Impression upon the immense multitude, as
sembled.
• • • .
Owing to thegreitt length Cr the flr.t t root
which brought dobn the immense t , on
of y 16120111 to Kittanning. the engine aryl tint
oarJoinped the track at Ireland mutton. This
accident delayed the ecourslolll4lSAy ent!
heels, Sinn as the track was nut cleared alien
the neat special trite eawy dawn from Kit
tanning, the passengers Were Atintlarly delay
ed. As our reporter dal not reaeh the city un
til after we hall gone to press, laving been a
passenger on the lust train, u ere ninthly, to
furnish any report of the Meeting in our last
Issue.
The Allegheny Valley Wattle under the man•
agement id Mr. ID excellent run
ning order, and the al eat hued:leas in the way
Of carrylne pa.saentreva trim-acted on Tuesday
speaks volume,. in Praise of the executive milli
litre of the officers.
rile EAU/ 0 on Itn TrnvelN—Cullinwinntle
lieepption or Ike nt Phllndel•
C. E. ',eke, Inn aperhli Ilispalell to the
Ereoinv Cheena - le fill
lowing ilescrlld ion id the entliu-tastie reeep
(ton of tin. Eagie Fire Company of tide city.
which ai rteeit at l'ellailelpida on 1 - at-eddy
evening, 1,eee:0I0111 , 1 by Tirerges Hand.
The Company 0 as met at the depot by the
Olin Deto: totem, miner the Chief idarchnlehip
ot Jon. .5. assisted liv David
Lyle, the veteran Chief Engineer of Um Ilre
DopurtMent.
The reception isiia a meet brilhant one in
en cry respect, tip ri ed tree companies appear
lug in the line of lit OVI•NKI1111. The was
one of the tl nest veer made by the Fire Departs
ramp. of tide cur, the conipan des y Ming with
each Other in doing honer 10 the fittest..
The route or proeeiedita w over nix Tulles
In length, and ill% Pitt-Imre h as orn were receiv
ed 0411, prom ito 1.1.1.111/13/al+ol along the
tattle tome. •fitu iiLpiny of the I...raever
• anee Hose Company's house teas appropriato.
ly tine, obit peat eat 1.11.1.12.1
ideal born
of the Elaide of ie eatailacil to the Vigil:lnt
house, a.p e re we; e formal?) . reeeised by
C burl -s RIJ , mi
b. tondo a eeels,
I a Lich a 16F rt,piniiirit 110 John .•.
of Pit...deli eh, on lethal( hl the guerte.
Till. ...rut,: tn.. • pany were 1110goenta
of the them Intent ibis.., and visited hole
pendetiee 111,11 e they were II.CeIVO•1 on
of the SU> or Joseph Bernal",
Jot,.. U. Iti•Ca. lily, Esq.. spointtug, Yr. in
thence they proceeded to Ibe United State.
Mint, 01.11 niter inapcettns the raintillahment
i proceeded to the tf...41 latent lima, Company's
h0e..., where a COI 111 liOtt she veree.l Up.
Deis efteriinon the company eat e an error
. sloe to tV issalito/con Fxua, nod In the evening
a banflll.t will be gtven I.y the took( intent
Iliac Company nl R lssaideLint HAP,
Todnorrow 1111 .• wit r.b/T1 VI Lit tie made loam
, 011SI•10. VII the Iteinersre.
=I
lee Le a.,T Mayor M4l:, thy gave a hearing
In the c : 4 I J. I?. Morgan, a well
known gent/email, chaig,nl r. whist tool
1t apyeors that 21.,exander Jones, a,
itep-eon of Dr. Ling wan, John SlrStaltan,
st'll Of Dr. M ^ )latitto, acid another lad named
Joi ,lan, n.r , alnut ten years, were
r)I0 . 1n;r or it a let to r in the 101.01.101.11. 01
Dr Ming walV• Iwnoie, am roun inreet.
n annl.-on 4,t Mr. Morgan, name I
ago! 1,, ,o 1 1,1 t I, broken puma of
pninto,i at a Ihrh liegan tO
Imrk untl run at little Harding, taro tied to..
tenni. Ills vran4-f ti ‘lOl • the .lOU
„,t , I. lit hon. ,
Littl. Ifitroing t hen
1011 hie e rood Inl ti, I I io,l.llelinder Joan, burl
',llevil the it' 110 1 .'IO r. Morgan, smart,
lag (assn ao. a large eutte and
• tat toil in leir,inder and
met him near ling" •11t.ir. where, 01.11.114, 1.11
Iry the :011,ti ,toait non reverni ~,ecru blows
over liir 1ie.1.1 till eh , ol,lore, leasing the
Ina! kr , of the CALM. Itni,lnle4l on lot 11011 y.
inf,,,,rinot Lon 0,1. itooin toilet the IlitCor
1,3 . 11r. c h.L; gin, Morgan a Ith
tnit and het tery, wel tee necioe - I artll-
; blorga o a rt
n the, ,ttne inttli to,
gatniit
tee lei) 4, aiArg.lol: :1,10 011.11 as o,it nut 1101-
,
Wry, and with Itreel,, thy .log\ evtllunl
lug. It Ivullrged. Ilsat .11vcre Time. these
troy, Love Ned Ilarklatur tofu
soused thin. It .nittroo en 11,111 n+sitolts
alleged to faro, ncOutiiiiltiel on the grand
-1 of Mr. Nl , e gni, were lanole In run ichtle tot
hear tutre. , n,to - .1 the parties
heing.held to one , , e: Cl:,,i . t.
A tiraud 6slll ut Bakerstown,
On Tortsday evening It very large and unlit
meeting 0114 held In itskerstewn. A
the ladies had prerbously ta1..•1: their usuu
Interest In the Republican cause, and lam
beautif tatty tlecorut ell the NI et honed Ott:
It was toncludtst to held the meeting tl• , •
Long before the tame tor the speaking had
rived the church was filled to over - dewing.
The meeting W 111.9 Called to order by electing
We following 'muted Wht,' •
rmutent—Squlre Cunnlnghste. Vice Presi
dents—John Dickey, 'lto. Coin Abell and James
finridson. Secretary—lir. S. 11. Allen.
The President Ina few litter and appropriate
remark' stated the obet of the meeting,
wince lir. Allen, asslnte I r by the Indicts, sang a
pgtrtetio nit . with Itettutltill effect. The Preal. '
dent then intreninced to I he :Led lone. Captain
C. T. Ewing, Sig , Who ito able mild
eloquent address, which wan received with
great uppinese. At the coneinsun of the Cap.
tato'c remarks. the Rev. line. tolneet Dteks
Introduced, who dellrotr , l .t ,t It ring 14111,Ca.
When the Colons retired. tlu, President ultra
dee,,t Joint.W. Taylor, C':l.. alto stirred tip
the heads of the Willem 41:4.1 to ten wi Meld etr.
I I huslaten during a speech %Attest - 4,00c hoer,
I At tins conclusion Of this gentleman's titht ivy.
the holies sang enite a ntlitl',•l' 01 01,11.0.11til
; pa t riotic bongs. The nivel tug ests a per
toot 1,111:1:010, nail I dJ niarlic.l at a I my hale liner
tO meet at the poll, 00 next TuendAv out roll
up an ettprecedented tusjorlty for 'ars' anti
the Union. fir Tat hrr wrAny.
A Good Place to get Into 1101 Witter.
We are Informed Man arrangement existing
in an alley near the Allegheny 131 amend,
which pierce Nu people, and particularly the
children of that neighbortiood, In_ continual
danger of getting Into het water. It seems
that In letting the water on t of iho boilers of
o steam mill It le rondUCted to the street by a
wooden ...pout, terminating with the curb
stone. Frequently, le feet nil the time, the'
children of the tesident. ni 0 playing in WO
around Justwhere the water gushes out of
the spout. end the ler is how in it pOsalble
to ascent, accident. The water la hoilihrg hut,
and at uo time Is any notice given that the
water Is lining let Olt, and Ott are Unaware
of the feet until it coulee aweeping with a
force almost to the middle of the dley. Sure
ly this state of matters should be obviated Lt
Come manner.
Agornrated Aslant,lt and Battery.
Sarah Alyrtdu appeared before Alderman
Lynch, ye/at:wear, and made oath chtl•g lug a
certain Margaret Gilmore with aggravated as
sault and battery. The deponent atataa that
the defendant, late on Tuesday ntobt,eame to
the residence of the former on Ella atruet;lit
the SisAlflVard, and after aectidno Mrs. a/Or
ton of slandering her character to several of
the ne oltoore, lifted a poker and struck the
prustientrix neer the right amn and loft shout.
tier several times, Inflicting severe biaser
which have been the cause of Considerable
suffering to het'. A warrant was issued, and'
and the lady who bad boon siollerett was to•
companted by racer thunters to the [1111408.-
train's office, where tine entered bail In the
cam of taKI lot a hearing to-morrow.
• rather Nolenca tion. Dasthler Fond
Mt obi man named William Vaughn appear.
ed before Alderman Lynch yestefilay and
made oath against his daughter, Bridget
Vaughn, for fornication. The prosecutor. In
Lis deposition. abides that hie daughters a
young woutau of twenty years, has been ea.
hablting. with a man named JOhn.Ebstioesey - 1
In the Tenth ward, since the' :Met lak
March, she haring a full knowledge OV - the
(act that Ilennesey had ft wife living In Ire
land at the timr. Thetlirrefathff ale° Ulla
tuted legal proceedings against ltenneSegfee
adultery.. Dnth parties baYiLiieettarresteda
bat wer released on furnishing ;14111.14 Ake
sum of SLOW for a bearing on Frklay. •
Fifili-Ziati in TI,OIIIIIC-106401 . yriC
who br theony poneasettel f Ater, eothiab
pbyelcue, !teach an Utdlvid sal rutrand Joacpti
Unetlege, YeetenleY.i, on :ilnputona
knocklbq tam down and !Abatable ablMest
him. subeiarnontly arxrepted, and
brought' before - ithibrixut DorrahleON:
FL.I. eyballa pp teconto of , three hunared
Cotters fo r hie earatice aethe neat term or
the Celialnal Court. _
„
StrucksaretesSlS-1)0110111eCortlik;',.
ideut of T.n...m.axteesille, .0 for forgot
alessits,ildh She falroextbot ho mine& !ds
SOOT. Seleordiy. - arid kl.deed lotererdlned•
znotailaul*V-Ifoner-Ilsown Inepie we*
Skturedifstolldne Aptesored -terortriadOrsosu
•,. • • and-urodi , both agoluethetessal
onufbattert." A:•lour F. 11 .03 , -000
Issued los the arrest of tUesectieed;
Republican "tally at Blairsville.
Last evening n large meeting of the citizens
of Indiana county was he'll in the Town Hall
at Blairsville.
John G. Alextider, Esq , called the meeting
to order, when the following liskototllcers•
was appointed:
President—Dr. Wm.. IL Speer. •
17ce-Presidenti—Gisorge H. Johnson, Henry ,
Brag, James Lieber,' Hotharn,John
Marshall, C. C. Davis, John Gra ff , Phillip Al.
line. Dan iel Overdorf.
Seerefaries.-11¢Jor fit.
neok-man and Wm.
R. Boyer.
A Committee on Resolutions Wtls appointed
consisting of Dr. M. P. Miller, Jelin G. Alex
ander, T. D. Cunningham, _PwarGraff, David
Davis, Edward Dudley and Luther Martin,
ohs reported as follows, and which was
adopted :
Resolved, That while we are in favor of the
restoration of all the States as speedily as aan
he safely done, no believe that treason ought
to be made odious, and that to this end the
lenders of the rebelifon ought to be made to
take back seals. -
,red
Resolved, That In General Cleary we reong
nize a pure patriot, whose devotion, signali
zed on n hundred battle-fields, entitles him to
the film thience and gratitude of the loyal men
of the nation, and that-Penesylvania owes It
to her honor to elevate bile to Lee Governor
ship.'
- Resolred, That we hold Congress to be the
law-making power of the nation, and as such
to have exclusive authority to initiate condi
tions on which the revolted States shall be re
stored to their former places to the circle of
the Union.
Resolved, That the assumption by the Presi
dent of no xer toe dictate both to Congress
and the people 1s lit palpable violation of the
fundamental principles of representative gov
ernment and fraught with serious danger to
our instilutlons.
Revolved, 'ritat in the present emergency it
is of the highest consequence to reinforce
Congress by an accession of members who
can neither be seduced nor tempted. and that
under the aslicet, we bold the election of the
lion. John Govode to be of prime importance,
not only to the people of this district, but to
the whole eritudi y.
Revolted, That Lion. Edgar Cowan has prov
ed false to the pledges on which be was Met:P-
C.1,11.nd has forfeited the confidence of the
loyal teen of Pennsylvania.
The meeting was addressed by lion. John
Covode anti Major Barre White.
Amusements.
The attendance at the Opera House last
•oning Was even larger, and, If possible,
ore i.hionable than on any proceeding
eventng since the advent of the Mulling&
Opera Troope among us. The opera.seleeted
was that intat beautiful prat action, the.4.lto
herniae Girl." The many musical gems wile
welch this opera is replete, were given in ex
celb•ut style, and won the plaudits of the /tn.
°reuse auditory at brief Intervals during the
pet formatter,. The Arline of Miss Caroline
Rh:longs was characterised by careful acting,
and exquisite vocalism. Bet voice Is Strong,
tl a x II de and melot I loos, and cap:rule of reaching
the biguest notes witeout straining. 'Mr. Cas
tle gave to the port of Thaddeus a rare charm
throughout, while has shafting of that touch
ing pathetic trailed, "trill you remember me,"
was, In our estimation, the very perfection of
vocal art. Mr. D. A. Wylie was ato ids too ex- .
travegatit, but nevertheless good, while the
Count of Mr. S. C. Campbell was far better
rendered. than we have ever Seen It by the
most noted foreign *list•. in short the wheie
re, formaneo was a complete success, uud Alias
lttchings DRS Just retinue to he proud of her
excellent company. We would suggest to the
management the propriety of lessening the
w IM between the acts.
The TIMM . ° was also crowded to rep letion
1.51. evening, to witness W. J. Florence ' s
reit
(talon of tbo"lrish Cutigrant,",and the amus
ing farce of the ` , Young Actress." The Tim
trilr ion of Mr. Florence was very good, and
wan well received, it, was uVesteU by the gp
plutt.ei that greeted him during the progress
of the play. Airs. Florence to the lures, in
which she sustains live different characters,
showed off versatility and peculiar talent for
mintiery to perfection. her efforts were fre
quently applandeil.
Art attractive bill is offered for this evening.
. .
II you wish to enjoy au vecnitig hugely, to
Alla see the Flarroces.
The awls, hell Itlagers, at Masonic Hall,
were greeted byan excwilent audience last
evening—the largest Shim their openlog
night. This augurs well tar the . character of
the beans to hod the attendance inetTllailla
us they are bettor known. The beautiful
harpist, Miss °mottle Dews ttpaulding,and the
admirable songstress. MI,. Louise lititchin,
son, are magnets of attraction, whose powers.
of drawing are:invest irres/suble. The cam!.
cantles of ...but humorous Watson" can
scarcely he excelled by any Jester hi the coun
try. Thu proacaminu for Lids peening ate .
braces it variety of excelleiselea
Varieties still continues to be
thronged by delighted anal appreciative settl
ers, e.t. The beantilUl tally spectacle of the
"Ice Witch," with the inmiltattle Carleton in
the cast, still holds the boards.
manage
ment deserve credit tart he Othrlirtligel manner
Inallloll they have placed It on lliwsinge, and
thepublic
terh itherel support shove that
they ere dmined to secant! this liberatity
la it substantial way. To-night the lee Witch
Is to be repeated.
I=
Reader I listen one moment, and we will
tell you what will do yon more good than
whole pounds of pills and gallons of of Bitters
—the harmer compounded of aloes' and the
latter having for their basis acme alcoholic
stlinident We mean "Dr. Keyser'. Blood
sertreher.” It Ina pure dballatlon of herbs and
barks, each of which are selected by careful
wed experienced hands, and with u thorough
knowlenge ot the medicinal virtues of each.
De. I.74oser's Blood Seorefier will bring into
harmonious piny, ail the flagging organs of
the body, and it will impart to the blood h
healthy plsslielty, so as to render the Diva.
alias et disease almost impossible. It will ren
der the to•stem proof against the perils of fall
turd .autumnal sicknesses and loiters, and
other palludal diseases. Thousands of lives
and mililorts of treasure could snnnaily
saved to mankind, by tan use of Dr. Keyser , s
inC.L estruotilinary Blood searcher, before
NVIIO4C curative power ell hitters' pills, and
ortions, of whatever ammo, tank to moth-
Inguess,
Read the cores male In the oily of Pitts
argil alone, by lir. Keymtr's Blood Searcher,
• and you 010.10 t fall to he convinced that ft
stands to-dav without a rival alto clam of
remedies known as tonic end restorative.
ask for Dr.•KivAer's Blood Searcher, and he
areful to take nnicancr. Price 61 per bottle,
or six bottles for $5, at 140 WOOO street.
=1
The magnificent harmer made for the ladies
01 McKeesport, to he presented to the largest
delegation attending the great Convention
there toulny, Is now on exhibit lob in the win.
dove of the mwelry store of J. 13. McFadden d,
Co., on Market Street. The banner was gotten
up by them and far excels anything of the
kind We have ever ...mon. The loyal ladies ot
McKeesport propose to present it to the larg
est. delestatlon of rkal voters present to-mor.
row at the great Convention to ha s held at that
pine, The material of the harmer is of the
hest hanaer silk, trimmed with heavy bullion
fritt.ve, and curt allied wit It red silk of the fluent
character. A stall, surmount.' with a gilt
eagle and trimmings complete, accompany the
presunt. On the front -tile, In gilt letters, is
in.,eribed the noble words or the lamented
Lincoln in uls last message, "Wlth malice to
ward none, with charity to all, with final:met
In the right, let es strive on to finish tile work
we are in to hind up the nation's wound, to
rare for him who shall have iginto the - battle,
and For his widows anal orphans, to do all
which may achieve and cherish a lost and
lusting neace among Ourselves and all na.
.." On the opposite side a gilt star and
the folloWlng words appear, "To be presented
by the Ladles of hicKeesport to the largext
leitraon.presont at the Convention, October
The Faro They like*Wed
Mayor. McCarthy had before him yesterday
morning Andrew flarmetter and Edward Mc-
Gann, two back drivers who were charged
with larceny. They had been employo bye
freshly arrivediNorwegiau with a wholly un
pronounceable name to drive him to a Gerusan
house in the city. When they bad tay.en him
to the place, they demanded five dollars for
their trouble. The Norwegian drew his pocket
. book from his pocket and exhibited a ticket
on the Pitteltnrgh, Fun Wayne and Chicago
Railway to Chicago, ter which he had paid tee
NMI of twelve dollars. McGann desired to see
the ticket, and refused to return it,Whevenpou
the ,Norwegian made Ids way to the Mayor's
mace and made the tuforniatton atereSaid.
Tim poor Norsttnan could not speak a word
of Rnallsh, and the only Norwegian iriterpra
tor who could be procured multi not speak a
Word of English either, hat could Inundate
,the Norwegian language. into Garman- !"rem ..
the German the statements were translated
by another interpreter into Engitshi amt.**.
the Mayor gut the facts. The snit, for lareilnif
was withdrawn and a case of vlolittlett of 0.
city ordinance was made out. - The result was
that the lefendant, were each, !Rusk tan dot ,
.ara anti :coats, and did nut gctsiisy fare for
'ea:drive.
ORS cult' In.:
Our
Our readers have not had time l forget yet
that the two brothers, Wm. and Fred Diehl.
of Allegheny. were Mutmitted to Jail racers IY
for disorder!) , conduct. Their , timeexplr
'esittirdaY. and "they were released. Till y
Woutd not , have been going ilocordlag asp
tienal_p/o/dlngs If they had not got drone.
- coots a' they got into the oven air. ,131110,1 0
they got drunk. This Unto, however, Cho/ O . E .
MALned In l'lttsbiltith, and Aid not 80 I gl
theoy oily. Tido WM am dog. Moo he
Al, before stayer McCarthy. VIA _O O
YOU du,?"'":
- Urinal leniently with them .009 .-
= lmm:w itted ,
ataor4onvitthy-Lon.o.:uholontoff. eaan,wififd..4l
. vgry wridur—un,47 . Drove 4 1 1 1 4 1 ga li zat
s " to our Bteuban liPa r rory " worthr Ileoilei. 1
the ixor' 4l "`" l" w e stated 'ha gelltddel
man, turbo died of what a y. _ 0
tsury..,
Asiatic oholOMlllMrtnll want
v u rn ,
. m . 4.
turdaY fhoriggoUrrtotta t ests want of thought --.....,....,_._.,, ~ g r _... ,
I "', t tErtirtof the aurvivieg ruled:vas at tAtA platitOOVlMlLltil,.....m..., ...
easesed._
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e.;,.. .... 67y ail.
.fondue ~ Algetigali . ••;IWhits Laid , -Farlui r . :,- - ',
.. -- 6 -- seeteniay. cloomie Li.. Ward Aluorwetl , ..,;.-.., '.'• ,:___......• '4f , •"''''';.
i Tha - r-';'--
- (l , 3 'tigelvens with larheej as Wise,' TO fee , .., 7, -: ~ ~ pulta v;_, , : - .•,.. - \
es to.ba tl.st, wale oad ebergobre'bost i .- - ~... ...""&n •-•,-, •,''' '- ' -",.' -
l i t= qat lyhtir otOU CIO', and. guill illegedi • s ti t ili t ib.,AugHltlge a r g atr.9ll , MAntr, l 4. - . ,
lleOilliiV with all she ; lthOdeat btla Yd . -..--- ,- -... L- .1 7 ".... ... ..../. ,, ... •s
-snit ig t c airjaq dawn the river with them il _ _...' ...4,4E...1: - Ag a....;.. — : . ..... , ' . .
w imrant *fa 11111IIIdialilln veneer gene in wito. • leiirch, ili. W-Iniooi, —llrselltt,'
PRICE THREE CENTS.
Vigilance Committee Appelated,—The
Republicans et the First ward, Allegheny,
have appointed • large and efficient Vigilance
Committee to see that matters are an right cm
election day—to see that the voters aro on
band and dilly grappled with tickets, arid that
none other than voters are allowed to use •
voter's prTvlleges. To-morrow evening, as
will be seen In our adSertising columns, a
grand Mee meeting will be field, to be &d
-amsel by Hon. Thomas Williams, W. C.
Moreland, Req., Garotalo Charles McHenry and
L. P. Sadie. Esq.
•
llarAntad TlNord Bay• blue.—A large and
sped meeting of t the Boys in Blue or the
Second ward was held last evening at the pub
lic school-house. Among the business trans
acted was sir resolution to attend the grand
mass conyentioato be held at McKeesport to
dad', All Memberg haying capes and impetus.
longing to She orgazdZation and who will not
attend the convention arc requestod'to leave
eightat the school.bmise thi morning after
o'cloc c and before nine . The boys *lll
assemble at the school-house this morning at
eight o'clock.
Malty TO{MOTIPOIR Ereolog.—Thu Repub.
Roans of Pitt, townstdp and the surroundink
localities, gre relumited to remember that
there le to be a grand Union Republican meet
ing to•morrbw evening, at seven o'clock, In
lbo Oakland public achool house. Major A. 10,
Ihown.and other proulinent speakers, sail
be Present nd address the meeting. This Is
01.5 of the list opportunities our citizens will
have of assembling in council before the eke..
Mon, and • re should he a full attendance.
IreLoral reldene—A man employed In
the pipe m ,nfactory of Messrs. Grad, Byars
& Co...Birm ughaut, caught his right hand le
tome of the mnoldnery yesterday and beforo
It mild be extracted it was en badly crushed
and mangled teat ampetatlon will probably
be necessary. The left hand and arm wore
also lacerated cdnsiderably. The Injured man
wat rertiorcil to Ids home Id Blount Washing
ttm. • I
Meeting-0 ' nnnnnn ced.—A grand Union
Republican liming will be held to-night at
Inc Seventh ward school house.
Todnorro night the loyol citizens of Clin
ton will be a drescd by lion. Soo. M. Kirkpat
rick, lion. J K. Moortead, and Colonel D. M.
Smith.
At Pitt to nship Major A. M. Brown will
address ani ting to-morrow night. --
An Aeka srledgemeoA—To Mr. Black.
burn, the ge tleinanly, courteous and efficient
mail rigout on the Yittsbuirgh and Connellsville
Ratirtuul la due our thongs for courtesies re
ceived during our recent visit to Ifnionte—wri.
Grand ' ally.—Oar readers will bear in
mind that the grand rally of Union Kaput)ll
cans will take place to-day at !McKeesport. An
excursion train Mayes at tan o'clock this morn
ing on the Conn.!layilie 'Railroad.
Tole of Tbanke.—ltesoluttoias of thanks
to Col. Wtn. Phillips. pasetsl by the Second
Ward noylo to Blue. will be Wood In unoth
Column.,
The usual Thursday evening Republican
rally will be held at the stand 1112 the Diamond,
alleghenyl this evening. Several speakers
wilLhe un h and. Value one—come ell
Coatttiritiax.
N - b - WPW;to):iift , 4ootikAl
AL
,- HEN ir—rtnsT WARD.
UN ON REPUBLICAN
Vigthnce Committee.
The allowl • g gentlemen bare been appointed a
E.
VIGILANC 1 . 1 , 31511T1 EZ for the rtitsi . WARD,
Allegheny CI yi
John Aare!. Wllllam Reel).
Thomas Pea ~ . lrett, John T. Lofted,
Inane V. Redd George Bleak,
John Mamie, . Sternum It. aura,
C. Panne gram, , •lexander IlLenn
William Lk u la. 1 Williant.B. lablitiun,
borne N. Iler , I Janes Leeclk
Alexander .t nou, i William Vanklek,
Amnon Crum ,• Joseph Ilelintglia,
Samuel 'I hompum. I L. I'. eltOar,
bonen White, • I Ulnae' U. behoyer.
doweph Flanking, I J. C. SWectly,
Edward Gregg. John Undid,
Simon ilnifioni. " G. 11. kluntiaron,
beorge W. Hanley, t Robert. Thompson.
John P. Jennings, • liattnel P. Salver,
John Dyer. Jr" I Jksi.ii lEV'es
Deilike Mathew.. Yr Clam ! ranee.
James Clark. i Cleorde Miller,
Vitalism C. nackion, W . D. Realer.
Lerl U. DAL . arid Li WWI;
R. A. bearer. .♦A. Yeager,
William halt,. Joan Aiken,
henry N. Long, ki. A. Young,
• - IC - 31. ,litanitaii. - '—"" ' Charlet ICellagi •
J.-sepil Williams. Wiliam°. Oreesiawalt,
J. Herm Poster. • Widam Ralston
Charles W. Cutter. .Ismesitoninsoo...fr.,
• balder Banes, W. P. Atwell.
W. is. I horn, Santee'. 11. smith.
William A. Caldwell. .1.0.1001 i Green.
David Barker Joseph II traria,
William A. Barker,
Wllildin illekpeolck,
David w. Huila., Andrew
DD. duilib,
James Ins% assume' yer.
Jame. Ilastinga.
The shore committee gee earnestly requested In
give attention to the Dillon Vote lo the° teepee
tire n Ighborhos.i. on the day or elatiob. in brine
oat rent . ? Ualatt Cale• la Miele re.plicilive olocks Si
early as passible, and a attend the
IMBa 1141CIEMTX AT 4a..
aniDAI r G,
AT TUE BIG POLE,
root of Ile POPE ENtli SE HOUSE, on Mar
ttreet. Tue following elnukt-ro 111 address We
•
IiON. THOMAS WILLIAM,
WILLI AU C. BIOhELATID, Trci.
CAPT.
P CII is. W. mcite;i4 HY,
. sToNE,
The follovlsre Flhanee•ndEzeeally4 Committee
WILO
. .
John Atol.ll,
11 M. Ihnitn,
Jo•eph •
Ma above romusittne are also corneal,' requested
to meet at kiddons . (Waninstma Hall. Rebecca
at. eel, on nalrU is DAY, EV ENVOI, October tab, at
7% o'clock. or 4
R EPUBLICAN
VIGILANCE COMNITTEE.
Borough of Lawrenceville
FIRST WARD.
Derry WADarhrbs. Dr. Robiso. Noahreetriport.
Thrumproa, J. J. Deader, Crlatfr,
Ciro. m Gen. A. L. l'estorm, T. A. M.!,
Loots SW 14terv. Wm. Houck, Joneph Fli.systriek.
Wm, Flotrsion. JostribWainrjeht,S. J. Walortitbt.
B. 0. 110.rwortb, James illouse, fitolamlit Sant.
Thom. Ilarrarti, Lora. }Wort. OrOrM , Dorrr, Pad
Dietrich.
SECOND WARD.
A. J. Gael/noel, W. C. Brown, Peter HoErmels..
tor, H. 8. Hatch, Wm. Collius Pearson. Geo. Peer
son, Edwlo Pennon. John eclouldt. John Gretsch.
Geo. IL Clorrs. tlamnei Neynalds, Wm. Croft. John
Eats St•Clore, Joseph Henry
Wightrase a. ' , rattly, Ptah*. Garver. %via. Um.
berg,. Chives North. Wm. Meg, George Trlte•
ley. John Chlmett. Jr., thvatnel I,l_. Kier. Wm. Y.
Modes, Clarence Johns. trederick FallOnsb, (awls-
Gan Undetegt.
'The ro=matte , a will meet TUIS EVENING, at
hemlquarmra, HOBISON'S HALL, at 7 u clock. for
boslaaraa. All other Ilepoollearm whetter an toter
est to the chute are It:lilted to wend.
not E. A. A Chairman Club.
NOTE OF THANKS.
SECOND WARD BOSS IN RLUE.
At • large eel spirited toestlept of thli,•ll-Ab le
Blue" of the Seeped Ward. Lehi al C hair Brad
euartors, the (Mewing preamble -awl rasollatnies
of thanks were unanimously adonbed: '
iltugastaa, 'This orgaulsailee Bea reeelred from
the hoods of our patriotic! Cot. Wm.
Phillips, Prealdens of the Allegheny Valley /hail
reed. tee free nee of • trate of ears oboe our recent
visit to Klizenulogi Awn Miamian. by his Our
teourotteuilee aibiAluoness and liberelity during
our egiourn Mete, be tin wee our gratitude and
highest regard. Th• r ue it
Resolved.,. Test we return him the steaerathanks
of the orgtelz it
Ruotned furtivr, Ttnt we return one that:Made
the bill:sob of Kittanning ( sodraped .117 to aba
young 'evilest for the cordial re ception mid bind
treatment experienced by the organization derthl
its repent visit.
vr. COWL, President.
It. D. BlCHlgi,Eleendary.
1866. • FALL 1866:
01k-141P.EAC I A 1 ..
We are flow
.elnekbltlnt foe FALL TanDII te•
nelst extensive nook of abode we have neer Owl ebe
plesatletiefolferlng tonne patron*.
,English Brussels-and Tapestries, ,
°tour onnyhoportalion.. o.innelelne many new end
Owlet; pewees never before In able mange.
10111111401 , 1 S) VELVET _WPM AND Ere:
ItIMBILOIDEIW.I3 5W ;CZ OLIftTAINS,
tlefsad Pilitj'aite iuiftotaiew •
festive °opt di Bands,
eaniloeit4les -
1111i8LAND A OOLLISIL
Nw. T 1 end . . l3 fIrT . II IffILIC CT.
Tfe:E;hon+ti to Lt:
CgreA . Wo r. ustfan.l roof Mee,'
• TO CL ASSES mcgßs. -. .
. .
8111111CanIEMI HAVING}
tli - ccannteird User rrningements rot crushing Ms
11 1= " "f r ert. lti biSii " FA A nt; 611.411 trr A O r ltlile 7 . "'d '' ." jit '71 i
n
traduced rstu o rllll. per iissyln bulk. or 43.
~.or to, dniirsin her, eitlisr,iousnactin ttn,
hand, adapted to their tussii. ntltikei .1 tin
el s
_.tggert=rlXell MUTAT A i
a illtLr
.uscsdr rose Oita nintlinpluu
" 100 irs 4 ett7.l.
4 1 .,.... 1 .9 1 .k:Pr1i r 0jar,ir cxy
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THE WEEKLY GAZETTE.
TWO EDITIONS ISSUED,
4 341 wrinsrammi WED
Tt. Ls tom abled mbleti win telph b Irala
totatint as Ott Nall nut.
PINOLE
CLUBS OP . 1 wo
I •
:LOPS OP prw.urt.....-.:
....4 -
~t:
LI ILLDALE. - - 'CEMETERY Thst
..-t
A.A. be..trut - oartvg . the hurt • rtio . ,:,
i'L.L=r!trt•titou rood, lole n laiety n ill, Olt
tt n t=brtrl 4' or/ .l oP t eLtria.Virl-, AW . i
i p.oy City.
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FAIRMAN & SAMSON. f l
UN DIERT..A.RERS'
No. 190 Sin ithfteld St.. cot' tth,
anoe from Bnvemtk Stmt.)
z:Px•rnommaracalet.
A. 211.1 tWIDOWLY Mt=
ALLIIIIIIMINt PA.
Azxx.Emit,
AT333II23MTAIL p
s
No. lel Four th street, Pittsburgh Pn. COi t, rl.24s at
an Slade. CRAPES, blLAArliae eem . ed Duo.
of Pouersi Igurtust limos mrhuMeu. , .'~.~a:s
74 • T sod o Hearse awl Carriecurutsar , 7: , ,
runaricr.a—lbrv. Devil: Kerr D., .v.
J. 0315116. u.l3 Motu. arms. ~ scab If .0:
&Mier. C.o.
B. T. WHITE & CO.,
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS,
Alan eheszer, Woad , . Dam and
COFFIN ROOMS Al MANCHESTER UVERY STABLE. l e :
Manor on Sualuid acid Mutters sirens.
II Isnio and enrrburos rarulshed.
1.;
DUNSEATU & CO.. 1
es 35111112. atreos.
Have Jun received a new stock Of
IT
A IYIKRIC.AII WATCHES,
LADIES , AND GENDS f.
W.a. I I II 63BEMES,
ALLISI7 LES,
AT GREATLY =pries° PRICER,
vcr.x.r.x.. mummatm rm. !!.•
le WYLIE WE., XEAJI FIFTH.
6011.ETIILNE NEW. a-11
Tittle Registering;
13_d_ROXLETEItS. t:
SOLD D 1", TILE Ma RN TS,
11...,...4..efir.aMMT cal cab.,
Dealers In Optical Goods,
93 la% Hinitbricld *ores.
Thlsinstruniant b Very iteuerally tiara by Farmer
31erchants, as well stestonboa Owen. It corn. t:ti ,
blues a Cluck, llarocantrr. sod Tbermooteti I. and
eito be tali denendoti spas for indicating ilia animas
1 'EAU QUARTERS FOR
CAMPAIGN GOODS!
.1.0 00c3. Flags,
10,000 30" 1 1./Aggisig,
Of Bunting, 811 k and Muslin, for 'e f
tiorse4 louses, Processions, .
'iiecofations,
15,000 LanrcternlN
15,000 I,a,zrter-irm,
All Sim, for Illumination.
Lay lu pour supply at ones.
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PITTEBEROII FLU MANUFACTORY. 1
PITTOCK'S NEWS DEPOT,
CME
JOST ARRIVED FROM THE EAST.' ,.
BOOTS AND SHOES. e.
JAMES ROBB,
No, 83 Market Streit, Pittabargtry Pa :,:
This old estahtlthed house has now la +to thirty
der thousand dollars worth Of Ponta and ehcrea, and
Styles the Ist•st. the quality the 'sold) "., , r1
&ten:ined to rail at V Ela L. /tlr w • 1;!flc.
hare re 501 eat n t to ne undersold by any In the buss r ;:.r
to that keeps goods worth basing.
icedl moo me one stock or goods, and we feet
Battethat you will purchase what yen want In
he Boot and elese Line.
Ito not target the place, SO Market
Ja24
tato.. 11. SoLTI , SOUS noes
JOHN ROSS & CO.,
eOCCI9IIOIIB TO
WM. N. OLDEN & CO., 1 : -:1
Al Ali DFACTURRILS AND DEAL KB.B
Jarbon Oil Lamps and Fixtures,
CHANDELIERS, CARBON OILS, &C.
No. 434. ISlXiaaclx.et 119itrpesli.
0TI90711:do vrT rrrnstraes. rs.
SOLDIERS'
CLAIMS VOll BOUNTY, &e.
R. A. George,
Ju4uW. dernalaga
•
The undersigned will collect bounties, bast
pay and pensions due soldiers under the /4“ of In
Congress or State lair.
Congress baspost passed an act equalising boos. f r ;-.2.
ties, ander widen veteran soldier+ are entitled to "4
botroty of from 8100 to 5200.
JOHN It. LAM81K,.,: 2
A. 111.; BROWN. i: ,4
Attorne O. Law. i.',....5:
01lee, No. 11$ V 141.4 street ,:.,-,
)Pll-gsz”l*..r y•
il - rrmnuteuli. 4,,..',.`.
ADDITIONAL BOUNTIES TO
Soldiers of 1861 and 1962,
All who served three years are enttii-d to 6100
1x...W1 those serving two years, 6301 r who were
&setts:wed by reason of wounds, or 1h..l r helm
. T ; ;I ' ".
2 hrce Alatithe Extra i'av
Is due Vol :deer Onlecrs to the service March 114. , /
Igg., and discharged, mastered out, or resigned
close
11‘01.014%.
rmarientiy disabled are eat:Mel - V4
to $l3, $2O or $23, seconding to degree of
fly.
W. J. Jr. IIALL PATTEIIOON, Attorneys, k'-'f;
HOWARD'S SALE AND LIVER
13T8SLF1. ~ PTI
First Street, above SinlthlieltliW. ,
REAR DIG:kIONG/tItELA MUHL 14
rollgiallgal:tall=arrttie‘rnitziW
and KoliVillg a wara:laylta thon, th at rant ;14-4 ,
Ilis,r,?r,rarzfoto—rthricr=r
Horses Kept at Liam. un;ltD :_may
RULER, CLOSI & CO
Practical Furniture llanufactartrs A Tk
ROR. PENN AND WAYNE STREETS ' t s;
LatntsUln.nl TURlClTVREconasstryou band. ;.-.4
J. B. vnuaisis a. w. COWAN 1, :j;:t
WlLLtiffit SritOWAN,
. PLASTIC SLATE CEMENTROOFERS.; - ;' , 5.1
Thee keep on hand a tame, sopptrof Health, 31 . w...1
Waal., Mater Veinent. Felt, thantit raluts
and
Varnishes. Prompt attention siren lathe Roonnift:4
titular... Where. .1C0..25.1 renft Meat, and ha-t,:et
;teem flow /hind lag. ratlshareb.l.s. sem= • ?..f.",
prrrsuumni, ' AND OAILLAMWI9
OUEICNIIOUNIS; ' ti, '''"
JOUR le. AF Aaeiranoca.
e'l
ft veamort ill -Jobs iturdoeh. Jr l ) l9 _
NRS.:SEILYSIEN A-NIIII.OMSArtI= kritwi,
A. twt'aratvass,, EVE.UntA4I
litlA.V6 VINES AND.GRANNIKUIJeIi PLANTS.:2d
Plualstrirts autd, Osklsod PS/WSDNIF Call 1,1111 . 15.
t be OrreLLUOttft• trery-iS notpvieu tylOsat .A.
& co.,
.:„
PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERZI 1
L air 'ltztitisTAl.4.l
-.cm of Sirtiiiiiilift. _ - - - ,
113C)=Abi ,101740;:"TIONiiiM; ~:4'
8.0b.r.7. Stroeten+ and Lemon sxrlp•Okl... ~tIL ,
'of mite Ales,
_linttl litzetotacer .....11,..."
barn ball barrel or keg
Vointit r artilriaTidr . .. wandi
• omen a ttaiitsrim. I. I .° " n P s itttile:4s.
inr . .!%.411 tlll
e r.p
Jrchas recicria SirM t, at/01bn' g'il
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CARPENTER AND JOBBINO, ,i
■ ,•
All,asic estruoted ler 10r - we will xnEat vill„
VTOMPI
__® enlist . 1 11. 1112:ruir,
lit****./../.451';C0n '',
Anchor NottetiMills, Pittsburg), 1
--, . ,11taatifitetiren of
lignaVirpiall*Os 1
ii - rol PATTlVV9''W)all"nlias,
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.MONEY 3.OAN OFFICE, No. tall
*TA ISIKITl11:114.41STI/Vq. earner or Liu
-Goikeetim alltrer•Vtaten. Gans, ?Well
InsumistNru:segriewy,;tie4 ,trid. atlver. Wateaoz4-.
tntaning. andnalasate 014 nal °reery alnserip auk
11=
k aal . j t e t rr r
" coda at avert - olleteraan' far -sale at 10 1,
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