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T. P. HOLSTON,
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Liberal reductions to Newoboir pad Atents
fte pt.lutr#ll (ftatitc.
THURSD4T,'NOVE3II3ER 8, 1,866
TEE Etzerions-Up till the hotw .
of go
ing to press (four o'clocir, A. St.,) we have
received very incomplete retums of the re
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cent e lections. In New York our victory
has been: glorious There all the power of
the opposition, the government machine%
patronage, and pecuniary aid,were brought
to bear upernthocanvass only to secure a
more triumphant dbfeat to themsetves.
Fenton has been elected by a, majority
closely approximating; ten thousand..
In Michigan the. , result is equallfgmtify
lug. , The entire Itadlcal Congressional
delf•fmtion has been elected, and_the vote
thrbughont the State show's large Repel
can gains. '
In New Jersey the Legislature. in both
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branches is RepUblican.', • • .
• In Missouri the result is as favorable as
the most :anent Radicals anticipated.
Frank Blair'has been elected to Congtess
by a majority. of six. The DeMocrats
have made a small gain in. Delaware, the
• Statogoing Conservative by one thousand
majority.
From the other States we have no re.
turns more complete or satisfactory than
those furnished in our \last issue.
TELE: ABDICATION of the Merl= Em
peror is followed by rilmors that Lieuten
ant Genera! SHERMAN and 3limsteF Camp.
BELL will shortly sail on a diplomatic and
semi-military mission to see what can be
made out of the remnants he is leaving be
hind. While all men have a high respect
for General,linEnuks's abilities as a l sol
dier, few have contide.meln the solidity of
his judgment on questions outside of his
specialty. In am:Lipton of delicacy, such
as that to which lie has'been assigned,
qualities, are requisite which he has not the
reputation of possessing. How far tis de
ficiencies in this regard may be counter
balanced by the' nature and accomplish.
ments of Mr. CAMPBELL, can only be con- .
leetared. Good tiny come rut of the em
bassage; hut as at present advised we
should Much prefer both of the distinguish
ed gentlemen should stay at Ironic.
Awrittr. ago it was retained that f,iecre
buy Stanton was going out of the Cabinet;
that he had delayed, fixing the new army
appointments and other matters so as to
leave the President comparatively power
-le&s. Ho* that was done by the Secretary
did not clearly appear, and probably no
man of sense was deluded by the repre
sentation. It is now afftrrnt , d, and doubt
less correctly, that Mr. Stanton is not go
log out; and, in addition, there are rumors
that the President Is coming - round, and
designapropesing to Congress a Constitv
tional Amendment not muclt different
:loin that now before the State§ for ratifi
cation.
7 BALTIESOILE has a population of 300,000,
which would imply a voting population oT
at least 40,000. Under . Radical rule there
are only 8,000 voters—flvo thousand of
whom are Radicals. Call you that popu
largovernmerit?-BoYleatoimi -Democrat.
- According to the census-of 1880 there
were 6113,700 inhabitants in South .Caroli
. nn. Of these 402,406 were excluded from
reprefrentation, not, as - in the Baltimore
cure, for crimes which the laws properly
define and punish, biltfor wearing the color
. that God made them with. "Canyon that
a popular goVernmenti"
TUE Tolcdo Vommercia! calls lttelition
to the annibling houses in
, that city, of
whlchitaaye there are eight, which 'have
been there for years di tog business as reg-
nlarly as any other business" in the city.
The Commercial says "somebody's hard
earned dollars are required to keep them
ih motion." It Wants to know why noth
ing is done with them, In New York
they-have commenced doing something
with this sort of men. The Democrats
have just elected one of them a Member of
• Cangress.
1 AT COLD WATER, Mich., on Saturday
- evening last, Ebenezer Leach shot his wife
and a rung man named. Geo. 0. Brown,
killing both. Leach was a worthless fel
low, and had sellarated from his wife some
years ago. Blue was supporting herself, by
keeping a millinery store. Being afraid of
her husband, she asked Brown to escort
her to her father's. • On the way they were
/ killed.' She wanthirty-four years old, and
( —Brown eighteen. Both were highly re
apeeted.
WE learn from the -Madison (Ind.) rift
pers that on Friday night last a large barn
and other out buildings' and a quantity of
lumber on the farm of3Uss Dells Webster,
in Trimble county, Ky., were destroyedby
fire—supposed to be the work of ineendle
_ ries to whom Miss Webster has - made her
stif obnoxious. -
TREIM seems to have been pro-concert
in the rebel movement to create a riot in
Baltimore. Had a riot been actually atart-
cd, there are. indications that Jiota would
1 _instantly have broken out in many-South
' erncities, putting the lives and property of
- Union men in peril. .
THE Chicago Repubtkart says it has as:
alliances from private sources which it con-
alders authoritative, that Lieutenant Gen:
Era Sherman has steadflitly refused to
signify his approval of that line of action
known as Mr. Johnson's "policy." ,
Tuz REF. Gronoz L. Wtt.LlA.us, a cler
gyman of the- Episcopal Church, and re
siding iI Frederieksbttrg, Md., was arrest
ed in New York, this week for picking a
lady's pocket in an omnibus.
Tree total number of choler,' cases re
ported to the :Health Coinmlseloner of Chl
eago for the month of Octobqi le 1,062; of
these 847 "irate fatal. . ' -
Tim dlyldend . of the Pennsylvania Rail
road Company, just declared, is six per
cent, }ming a'falling off 'of one per cent.
Ma Joal Prxrrr of Indian '1
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named - se a candidata' for 'United Siatel
- Beriator in place of Mr: It. S. Lana.
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, 'Lug colored'peoplo of Indiona, are hold
ing a State Convention at Inhinnspolis, in
bebnif Auta fughta., - '
••..,trtsutao Ward biased the detartiem neve
actor, Woman Bradhiat the Olympia Theatre:
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..japarpptAiseccate. WhO tzll,lo.oPog riMef
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VOLUME LXXX.---NO. 269.
CITY ITEMS
roil Oita SNIP
New Hops at Joseph S. Finch's
• ' A Ele . Wag !
The daily sales at the Opera Hotise shoe
Store, i
tio to Ftetnines Drug Store.
No, St Market street. •for • the be . et Table 011 In
the city. •
Yon Can Buy
New Hops at Joseph B. Flin'.
Go to Flemlna-„•11 Grog Store.
No. 84 Market street, for all genuine Patent
Medicines, at the lowest' rates. \
Fact !
They Lave nothing but good goods at the
Opera; llouse Shoe Sol e
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to P101:131011 . • 13 , 10 g Store.
Sa Market sixeot, for 'LIM - bast assortment
or Pore Wines for medicinal purpose!.
A Wonderful =doff!
TLie axtramoly lotr price that bolts and
shoes - are soh' at, at tho Opera Haase Shoo
Storm
Yon Can Buy
Farolgn Liquors of all kinds at J oneph S.
Fowled Dlatlllory, No. 199,493 and 195 Flrf3,
ntrcot, Pittspargli:
The Quaithy or hood•
We sell should bo a guarantee to all that the
Upora House atm Store is the place to bay su
periorlloots and shoes at a low figure.
Tile - Enterprising Proprietor
Is uow• East, buying his second supply- of sea
sonable goods. Look out for theM, as bar
gains are in store for the millions. - Opera
House,Shoe Store.
Abduction-LA Curious Story °Marengo
°pi tvorlee..-Ylifer Young Children Sao
leo Thirteen Years Ago—A Clue as
Lass Obutined—Deirettres on the
Treelt.
Thu Detroit Post contains the following
count of abduction case in Delrolt : The
sequel of a great crime has Just crone tO light,
and It involves considerable mystery and a
great.dest of heartlessness on the part of a
amuse,' who deliberately intrigued, either
for the purpose of haying revenge on a woman
whom she hated, or tor.the purpose of sere
ring ,a large sum of money, of which two I
Young children were the heirs urospectfve.
Thu circumstances, as related by the mottle,
et the two children, who were abducted till,
teen years ago, are as follows :
Captain Slailden, who was an • East . India
captain, twenty-eight years 'ago married it
young wife in England, and came to Canada
with a view 01 bettering his fortunes, ,al.
though ho was then In receipt. of an tinnuity
of 6010 per - annum. This annuity,
came through his mother, was to cease at the
time of his •eath, and some portion of it was
to revert to his children from hie mother at
the time et her death, and she was then con
siderably iolvanceet in years. After reaching
t;anatia,tlie captain sailed drat near Windsor,
and there died. Ills wife batiberne him three
childre», two of whom subsequently died,
one after being married six yesrs and the
other in infancy. One girl, Sarah .lane Stan
den, grow up to be ten years of age, but in the
meantime, her mother hail been married to a
loan named White, who had a sister named
Hannah, a virago of the first water. The re.
stilt of this union was one:child, • a boy. who
grew up to be three and a half years of age be
fore the beginning of this chapter of family
history, and a ;laughter a year or so elder.
lianrials White, then a spinster, way staying
at the house of hair brother and was well
treated there; the family u:avisy In the mean
time removed .to Sandwich. One morning
Mrs. White came to this city to do some mar
keting, leaving her sister-in-law in- charge
of the Alonso. Daring her absence Hannah
White took two ch W ren,SarultJane Slalom;
her niece by marriage, a girl ten years of age,
and her nephew, Joseph IL. White, a child
three and a half years of age,:and left wit! ;
them for parts unknown. The.mother,on
her returnaolind out her, loss and•was for a
time inconsolable over it; shsbadvertiseti in -
the principal papers th relight:et the coon try, - ..
net detectives to work, amf.did everything
her Melte., would permit rf to and out the
whereabouts of her lost children, but without
_success.- • Time passed on and the mother
gave up to despair, after traveling throughout
.the country fur three or; four years in watchof her lost darlings, ;in 10,10, by some means,
else learned that the woman who had stolen
her children was in Detroit, and she took
11/ensures to have her arrested. Her efforts
were reivardei with pat tie! success, and after
a tedious law unit she gob beteg the hey but
.rapid hot get any trace of her daughter, who
had gone over with her grandmother under
the following circumstances: Alter and tic ng
the children, It appears that Hann:ill White
took them to Vernon: county, Wisconsin. and
while there she was married to a man named
Allen. This marriage was consummatenin
lied Axe. in the above county, and she Heed
there some time, keeping the children with
her. Some years ago the daughter Sarah, who
had grown up, learee.l the whereabouts of
her mother and addressed a letter' to her at
London, C. W. This letter was received and
an answer returned to the effect that her
mother would come after her and take her
home. Mrs. Allen intercepted this let
ter, and calling her mace. who mean.'
time, on account of ,111 treatweut.
lied loft • her aunt end gone to
work for a farmer, named Wilson, near
Liberty ;role, in the same dimity, drew out
the letter and pretended to read It. lint in,
-Steal of giving its eintents as they Were she
made op a story to the effect that Sarah's
mother was dead and desired her daughter to
rem tin with her (the aunt-) Mrs. Allen had,-
drir ng the interval, visited her hither, who
resided in another:part of the State,. and -In
dured hint to leave hie wife after eettllog a
cer sin sum of moo on Mrs. White, ner
stet; mother. Mrs. Wh ey
ite gut the 'children,
ant started to go South with :them, lint ion
the way %line, senior,. who wee the father of
the second husband of the former Mrs. Mad
der, (who. by the way, has silica married a
third husband. Mr. Idenste) attacked the wo
man, and after a fight got.the boy. White
then came toDetroit with e boy, and, as res
lated above, he was given up to his mother.
Trio girl went with Mrs. White, it is supposed,:.
to Cincimiati. White. the grandfather of the:
children, haute, In 1561,, to Mrs. White's (flea
Sladden) house, and after many expressions
of contrition. -was received into the family.
While there he attempted to aixinet the boy
again, but was unsuccessful and left to return
to his own daughter's house - in the city, the
woman having •taken up her residence here,
and baying obtained a prominent position ,in
a leading church, from which she was after
wards exPelled' as being an arrant hypocrite.
, viTh as far the case was very much mixed up,
I owing to the bitermarriages, and no motive
could be assigned for -the abduction, but a
spirit °I re , enge. But since then It has been
discovereo that: the girl Sarah Las a legacy ,
amounting to °bent/ PAO in this country, and
is sole heir to conildernble amonnied prop.
erty in England. This .property has been De
-ctitnnlating fora long time, In fact ever since
the death of Captain Siadden, and ere has In
law the full right to it. • Several gentlemen of
this city have taken the matter In brinli, and
having reeeutly got a slight clue to the where ,
aboute of the long lost girl have commtudesw;
tod with the police authorities of Cincinnati,
and will ferret out this complicated affair to
the end.
:Mrs. idenzis;whO lost her children, resides
it-N0.402 Macomb street, in this city, with
her husband and daughter, and has never
'until recently, - though both In allannat ear.
eurustancen, had the means to have the-mat
ter thoroughly- Investigated.
( By the Merchants . National Talegisph
New. Oil Wells Stench: • •
Special to the Pittsburgh Ciazette,
COAL CITTI, Nov. 7,1813 e.
The OgOrn ?dining awl blanufacturhig Coin.
pany have struck two now wells to.day, Their
No. 4 well is pumping • twenty•tlye bairele.
110.12 is pumping at the rate of one hundred
barrels powder.
Thu Merchants' National Telegraph COM_pite
-ny now hove an , office on their property. it
r Hy the merchants. Natio, al Telegraph Cal.
Prow (MI Clty.',
Special to the Pittsbramh Gazette.
Ott. Curr, Nov. 7.. h P. U.
River terentpone lashes. Weather Blear
and pleasant. Market unchanged. C.
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lEptheilspal Bishop Coniteratod.
NIW OELiA2I6, November 7.—Bishop Joseph
P. Wilmer was consecrated to-day us Bishop
.of LOnisiazuz, in Christ Church. Be Was con
secrated by Memo Tiopicins, of Vermont, as
presiding Bishop. assisted cry Bishop Urea., of
Mississippi, Wilmer, of Alabama, and gain
tardr-Of Tennessee.. The Bishop of Georgia be
ing absent,the Bannon was preached by Bishop
. ,
[Meta of a sank reeeldent—Eleetion of
Resister
Nam trout, November 7.—Atenben aims.
President of ,the /uilt Of the State of New
York, died at his residence this morning.
One of the most, astonishing - results of the
election is tWa city is the choice of Charles a.
EiMpine, alias muss p' wily , :Register by
'nineteen thousand majority,
Union Victory In 'NSW York—Oise -How
Nov....._Anianir . j , v I.—Tho Repub li can Union
ateueizt t;oonitteo are &Ulf One hUnaretl
guns In bones of their vbnory In Ude city and
the re-electicaz of Ocrr. Penton,
Arrived.
=3
aimerma ronrr, lay.7.—Tbe steamer Da.
imago= tram Liverpool "an UM fedi vim Lon•
dynderty 021. the mho( October, has arrived
ea' this
SECOND EDITION.
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M.
VERY WEST MEGRIMS.
rHE ELUTION
Fenton's Majority. About 10,000.
MICHIGAN ENTIRE REPFELIekN TICKET ELECTED
Tow Jersey* Legislature Republican.
FURTHER RETURNS FROM MISSOURI.
NEW NOEW.
Nye Tons, Nov: 7.—The jnturne we lance
this orobing continue to inarte the election
ofrFenton . by le,oe) major' Tlio
,
isciconitx this evening is
New Form, Nov. 7.—Tho Poat'l fourth edi
tion, from a careful collation of the' returns
(rpm all parta of this St ate, eatamutes Fenton's
majority at 9.00).
Now Tong, November 7.—Dutchess county.
complete, gives ' , union 1,2t2 ruitioritY• Ulster
county, complete, Roffman's actual majority
is NO; Cornell's majority, CAIB.
New Youx—Midnight, Nov. o.—Tb a Albany
Evening Journal figures up.lectonla majority
at ten thousand. taigress—filing'a majority
,is 1400; Roberts majority is 007.
I! UM
Dernovr, Mimi., Nov. 7..lrMichigan elects the
entire Republican. Congressional delegation.
Reamen's minority in t i ne First district, 2.101,
.t Republican gain on the• vote of IRdi of glut
Second district, pson's majority 6,850,a gale
of 230; Third district, Illuir's - majority n,ie1, .1
gain of 607; Fourth district, as tar us bettrd
from Ferris has 2,100 trail ority; Fit ti district.
Trowbridge Ims 1,360 Insjority; Sixth district,
meagre returns give Deyggs 1,010 natjority.
The Republicans gain largely throughout the
Stass. In Wayne ceunty, which includes De
-troll., they elect the sheriff, prosecut ingadior.
uey and recorder; abe gain two State erns
tors mat three t e eS. The Common
Connell 'of Del .dt .ionnits ten Itepablicarni,
nine Democrat and one Wort:lmola fi'A, a guilt.
of tour members. •
St. Loris, November 7, Nearly complete re
turns glve the Radical ticket. in tins counts
about ;OW majority. .The ottlaal vote, of the
First. District gives General Pule S majority
over Hogan. Returns from the Interior urn
still meagre, but enough Issue bk.lin received
to show that Newcomb, Radical. Is elected lit
the Second District by about 3,r,00.
Natures from the Th inl listrict, aro sik
ta
verof the, re-election of Noel, Conservative.
l/SLVO/13% itadlcal, In the Fourth district, will
probably„ have :I,thiek majority. McCieery wits
reelected from the Muhl district. Slvtti ills.
trict doubtful, but 1t In thought that ykkaliar•
ra, Radical, will l e r -elected. General Loan,
Radical, was..re-Oct:Wl in the Seventh dis
trict, by a large majority. There are not
enough returns from the Eighth di strict to
indimite the result. the Muth district
SerCtZler, CereUerrlstlVillelli probably Unelect
ed.
Frank Blair's majority Is reduced to all.
Ills election will he conk stied by ItrAwiertmh,
I=Ei
J. Oclotior :.—C1111:1‹ . Ifittglll,
Democratorna elected In tim
US a Majority or Over .21)0.
Tho Lati;lnialtire, 10 I,oth Itrataliee, . Repot.
'Mao.
FROM CONNTANTINOPI.E. r
The Eastern Qoestlon—Posltleu or the
Great Poners—lttne.taantl the 1:111$0.1
- Nrus Tong, Nov. 7.—. l recent consiontlncple
letter gives the following account of the
Eastern question: There is now no Prospect
_of the re-opening of the Eastern question in
general. There will be active interference In
savor of tho Christians in (hind in, big it will
be with the object ol putting off the Eastern
q . uestion, not of opening it. I:r.glantl and
ranee are tigreol upnu this point. Neither
of these powers are ready fur, any general
clearing out 1n Turkey; both fear that Russia
would gain Si hat she lust by Tai rt. ey, and boil,
ate of the opinion that Russia is strong
enough already. It Lord Lyon. hail' been re
, to Paris, us was renorted last week, it
wonld have given color to the reports of tbe
'European press, espechilly nit .11loutier
bee pelt been culled • • from Con
: slant Inept() to Ito Minister or Foreign Affairs,
bat Moueller Is really opposed to any revival
of the Eastern question. This Is se well.
known here that whet, no WHIT. to Athens on
his way to Paris, thin worth! have torn
him to pieces, If theihnil (lured to do at. AM
tt was they howled and limed at hint, cursed
him and called him every uncomplimentary
name known In the Greek and French vocal,. I
Marlon. ltuitelit is tieing what it can, both
here andln EUrnig . , it, compel the Great Pow.
ere to take up the sick ease, for she has
everything to gain and nothing to lon in the '
Settlement of this • question. . The Russian I
Ambassador here is Untiring In 1116 efforts to
!Mir up dalloultien In European Turkey, to cu-
Courage the Greeks, and to force the qUl:£l.lon
uporrEngland and Franco.
It is tree, also,thai Russian agents. here Snit
elsewhere, are doing everything In their pow.
er to tiring the United States Into the spies.
tlon. All tne stories about, I lio United States
Government deSiriug to purchase an Island
, on the coast or Turkey originated fromthis
LBOUrCei null 011r;li . OVeril7r ern knows very null
that line of t h e most desirable islands for a
naval station is at our disposal whenever we
choose to accept it as a free gift. People do
not give tinny Wender ,witliont au oll,et how.
,ever, and in Oil • case this Object In to inaku the
power ot the United States felt in Greece and
Turkey. The Turks are already alarmed elitist
us, and are On the poh.t of nenit log an omen-ay
to the United gluten to cultivate friendly rela
tions and head off Russia. And, by this way,
the announcement of (his intention hits moused
great ercttein nth, Gre• ce, whore It In pro
)osed to fiend a Greek embu.sador to the
United Slates at ones to neutralize the effects
of tile Turkish embassy.
FENIAN TRIALS.
Anotber Fenian Convicted and Men,
• leaned to be liixecnited.
TORONTO, Nor. 7.—The tril of reniaMprison
ere was proceeded with this morning. The
usual crowd was In court. K. McKenzie- and
J. Flunstn If atipeared for tho Amoi lean tiovern
merit. Mr. Thurston. the American Consul,
wad In attendance at the court looking lifter
the interests of tho prisoners, as he had beim
constantly since tho beginning of the Fenian
John Stovone was placed ou trial. The pri
soner Mang very deaf, was Kllowisi in the en
closure for the counsel. , Ito hail •no counsel
specially retained.
John Stockwell sworn—slaw Ihe prisoner at
Fort Erie, carrying a rifle with a bayonet; ho
told inc, being very deaf and not haring tho
watchword, ho was afraid of being elicit by
the Fenian pickets; 1 loft them and returned
to Fort Erie.
James Nem higzen, William Millet and
Identenailt Miller, lestlftwi—Saw the prison
or armed with it role for defenso. JoLn
'lngham' said ho and the prisoner came to Buf
falo seeking for work, and were cogagsd to go
to Fort Erie to work on tlia Frio and Niagara
Railroad, and were taken prisoners by tile
Fontana.
Jane Smith sworn- - theep tavern at Fort
Erie; the prisoner stopped at the tavern on
the Stet of May; next morning the Fenlans
surrounded the house.
Mr. Megenzle then addressed the Jury.
lion. J.ll. Cameron replied In behalf of the
Crown.
The'Sudge having skimmed up, the Jury re
tired, and after a abort absence brought In a
Verdict of guilty. The .lirisoner wile then eon
tentenend to be hung 20 the lath or Decem
ber.
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-Wasifinovos. Nov. 7.—Tho following is the
statement of. the public debt of the tinned
Staten on the first of Noeom her, 180% • •
Dent boating interelt five is cent
bonds 1e0,051354
Sta. per cont; bonds of 1867.9 1tt033,741.80
Plx per cent. bonds of 1831.... . . 293,738,750
Six per coot. Five-twenty 833,1184,000
Navy pension fend 11.750.000
Tote; debt bearing coin Interest .. 323,574,811.80
Debt bearing currency interest of
six per cent. bootie 11,1,82,000
Three years compound int. notes, 118,1512,140
Throe yearn Sovetisthirty 724, 0 74,300
Totatdebt bearing currency int.,. 884408,410
Matured debt not presented for
parnOtkt • 08,939,959.21
Debt bearing no Interest, United -
States notes 390,793,725
Fractional otarenOy 21,588,810.33
Gold cattldcates of oeposit 10,8'90,930
To al 428,6,0,7;1.M
Total 10bt._.....• ................ .2,681.Ctia.964.91
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AtuoUnErnTre.oury coin 99,419,U19.55
Currency 30,913,942.07
Total 1:0,333,1W.4.41C
Automat of debt 'less cash In the
Treasury .. . -551,3t0,005.7t
The foregoing Is a correct statement of the
public debt as appears from the banks. and
Treasurer , ' returns in the Department, on the
Ant day of November, Bel
Doan Siccccrocei,
- • . nearetary. of the •t'renenry.
137.23!!
Utica, Soy. gamuel 0. Brown.
Professor at Dartmouth College was onset-
Toonslyeleottel Prestdeutof 1400dton College.
as le meeting et the board ot. Itastees of that
tats shy . to.clay,
. PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER- 8, 1866
FOREIGN ADYICES BY THE CABLE.
Great Britaito4 Legation Withdrawn
from Saxony_ Possible Rising In Ireland
.-llutigarlau lilinistry—lnsurrection lu
Candia Ended—The'Empress Carlotta's
Ilcalilt—Flnanclal and Commercial
Qt - nnxivrowit, Noiember .7.—Th° steamship
City of Washington from Now York, touched
hero to-day, on her way to Liverpool.
Ima - oox, November
,7.—fireat 'Britain Las
withdrawn her leiation from Saxony, thereby
recognising -the incorporation of Saxony with
the Kingdom of Prussia.
Sr. Parananuno, November 7. The Czar of
Russia has formally iecognized the ilospoilir.
Vitrian, November is reported that
the Emperor at Austria has resolved to ap
point a Ilungarlau Ministry.
Loispon,,Novninber 7.—lt is stated that the
iminrrecuon by llaadia bae ended.
COKSTANTI3OPLE, November 7.—An. Insur
rection has commenced In Caudle., and it Is
otlicially stated that three Aghts had occurred
at Glleadaon which the insurgents lost 112
kilted:" All the Elphattot chiefs, thirty in
number, have submitted. AJeeff PashiCwilltm
governor of the island, A further concession
tor the Christians from, the Sultan Is ex
pected.
Mrs:treat-, November. 9-Ibon . :*—The mar
ket for Cotton /el 110 L so Arm, prices have do.
el toed !4:.1, and the sales. to-say' are but 10,000
bales; middling uplands, 15d.. The; Tallow
market is Orin. Petroleum heavy.
Loncoc, November 7.-11bon—Consols for
money opened at Illinois Central, 77;
brie, 51; United States Sars, 62%. ,
Los cos, November 7—Nrenfnp.—lllitioiSCen
tral, 77: Erie, 51; United States ti.MYs, Con
sols for money, 0•01.
117 Mean:her lowa., • •
New lone, Nov. 7.—The following addition
al foreign news was received by the Java
' Tamar Oct.Z.--The condition of the health
of the Empress Carlotta of. Mexico remains
unchanged. •Ataximillian has telegraphed ills
approval of the course of treatment pursued
by her ohysiciaus at Miramar. Ile says noth
ing In the aispatchcs of any intention being
entertained on Ills part of leaving Mexico.
..titi_isintia, Oct Ili, —News received here
front Greek sources state that a groat bat tie
Wok place in Candle on the 17th inst. between
the Cre WIS. who numbered %,tatt, and the cool
idned Turkish 111111 Egyptian troops, aIIIOUUI.-
lag to JuAll. The latter are IIIIITRVi to have
bona repulsed, and Ismael ruche wounded.
°i.—Royal decrees neve been
issued to.d.ty dissolv leg the Provisional Gov
ernment.
Ilerr Mosetes hits been appointeA Slinkier
of the Interior.
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FROM IVASHINGTOI.
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Circular to l'astielow•Uttleers-11;ere tory
to L exicam •Legotiou—`ioedl from
Anatrin.
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W.IAIII.NOTON. November 7.—The following
has Just been issued, addressed to the officers
of Customs:
TRCAS.7II, Uneanrnnwr , W•n1111.111T03, 1/.
C., November Sd. IS — A.—Congress at tta last
session, having-passed an act 'either to pro
vide fur the safety of the jives of passengers
On board of vessels, approved Jaly Itaiti, the
tent it seetl tn of widen is as fPllown: "That
1111,131:1 going vessels =trying passengers, and
those navigating any of the northern br
and northeri ern lakes, shall have
the 110, boats required by law provi.l
- with suitable boats and disengaging
apparatus so arranged as pn allow such boats
to be safety 1111nel:tut with their tOineliment
of pasengera, while mart , ren'irl, are Under
Ottlers Ise, and no as to allow Sari, db.
engaging appal nuts te:b. , operated by one per
snit, disengaging lath ends of the boot hlllll
laucously troth the tachtes by which It may be
lowered into the water. ,‘ -tour attention Is
railed to the same, w I tit the request that you
will bring it to the nett its of slim owners and
Others Interested, and Impress upon theta the
11111,one:tee of rem plying with its provisions.
(slgnetl,) •11. Meeem.orn,
Seeretary of Treasury."
Edward 14:e Plumb, Esq., to-day received
his commiosion as Secretor); of Legation to
Mexico, and left Itere for NOW' York ro•night.
Till, gentleman 11:03 fore number of years re
sided In that country, nod Is regarded as, In
all respects, eminently 'justified fur ti, .1. Im
portant stotlen.
.The •Comustssioner of Agriculture han re.
coded from theJuiperbil .e 0112•
metre, at Yleunii, Austria, through Ur. Lob.
sey, the Austiluti Consul General ut Sep'
York, shout one hundred varieties of cereal
and vegetable needs collected from premium
varieties shown at :the great exhibition held
at Vienna in June last, and presented by the
i
- Austrian Government or experiment out the
experimental farm of the New York Agrieul
tetra Department: This donation, no kindly
tondo by the Minister of Commerce, embr a ces
nearly every variety of the cereal and vegeta.
ble seeds In favor In our enuntr,, and it Is
honed that the same will prove vala U ble ur
old:galena to the agriculture of th u e nited
Magus. noun of these seeds will be•for distrl
button.
The Jame, Will Case.
NEW . Tons, November -.The Jnmal will
ease, which has isecoplisJ so much public at
tention for the past few- months, was fairly
started tip the legal road thin morning before
Judge Barnard, in the Supremo. Court. Tills
e:rto le wrought to set aside a will made by the
late Slade,. Jewel. The testatrix bequeath
ed the hulk of her property to VUXIOI2S Chari
table soclet led, and made the defendant One
of her residuary legatee*, besides richly'eu
dowing his church and making him hand.
some legacy.
The plaintiff as holrwt•lnw of the deocascsi,
claims that oho wee induced to make thle wlll
thioagh trawl, and by the undue Influence of
the defendant. lt IS also claimed that the la.
dy, owlla to Imbecility and dotage, was Men
paid° Ord:Mg a valid, legal instrument.
a my of counsel Is one Cl! the most
powerful. ever engaged In this city. The heir
nt•lnw Is repreeented by counsels Charles O'-
Connor ' es•J mine Pierpont, A. J. Vanderpool,
Chao. E . Whitehead, Toes C. Carter, Attor
ney B. F. Dunning. TI e validity of the will Is
mai II tut ned by counsel nuirogate Bradford,
E. W:Stongluon, lt. P.Clintou, (Merge Duck ,
Ingham, Attornlen Martin and
. .
The Court behig oenupled In bearing ; OS.
cue:. and arranging the Jury rumel, tbn,case
went over till to-morrow morning.
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Montnext, C. E., November 7.-111 r. M. E.
Derlin, en eminent le‘vyer, Ie sere, having
requested by the liulted !itatee
go rn
went to defend the Fenton prisoners Here,
whose trials will commence In DeeeMber
next.
The Imporis for the !nit month In Montreal
amount termer lour millions of dollars.
A number of ministers ace here In Cabinet
Counsel • lo•dut.prevlous to leaving for Eng
land;
Town: ro, Nov. 7. Tiro Fenian trials will be
laid over until to-morrow on accuentof
lICSYCS Irving• absent to attend to the elections
In the States- Father 111c3f.ahOtionder men.
tenet) of thmtb, has determined to appeal lora
new trial. All application for u new trial will
also be matte In behalf of Colonel Lyncht
The mayor of Quebec heti received a number
Of cable telegrams from England empowering
him to draw money for the teller of the suf
ferers by the tire. • .
1r he tittepenalon or the Book of Upper
Ceooda—Troopm anti Gunboat Leper.
toture.
TORONTO. O. W., Nov. n the cam relating
to the'suspension of the Bank of Upper Cana
da, the sixty days' grace allowed by law.. - for
the resumption of specie payment expires
week, when the affairs of the bank will
probably ho placed In the 'hands of assignees
and wound bp. Meantiuto parties indebtato
the bank have the privilege of settling their
ludebtouness in notes of the bank at par. Af
ter assignment this can no longer be done.
COMOVAL,p, C. W., NOV. .7.—The volunteers
ntailowsl here have receives! orders to break
up on rriday, and arT to be. streak off the
rolls,
The gunboat Royal, stationed hers, luacee
on Friday.
Latificiilns of en Aseamor-Beltglons
New Tone, Nov, 7.;....The Grout Republic, the
flret vessel of the Piscine mall steamship Vu
pawl's new ltfie to China, will be launched
at Grennpoint, probably, to-morrow morning.
The steamship is the largest anti is one of the
finest over built in the United Status.l 800.
register') 4,000 tons, measures over 11,060 tolls,
and is unusually strong and symmetrical.
A large mu ling of the Protestant Episcopal
Clerical AltaoClatiOLl Wall held this morning In
the Blithe House, In this city. Thu organization
Is composed of.ministera from all parts of the
country.
, .
The seventh annual rueolliagof the Awed*
can I Imrch /Ilium/nary. Society was hold at
nowt to-day, In the church of the Ascension,
tida city.-__The attendance was largo—about
ono hundred and linty clergymen being proC7
eat. Jay Cooke, the banker, presided.
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feller Sentenced.
LOlnsvmme, Nov. Powell, an Ohl POs
Neuman, was imitated on suspicion of haidniC
poisoned lit, wife.
Won. Lacey and Samuel Manila were ten
tensed to one.
~_year in the Penitentiary for
counterfeiting U. S. currency.
Manton Damien filed , a - pardon' In the O. S.
Court', and chaos the restoration of cones.
sated property.
•
aos, Mamalea's Massage—Aegro Sof•
Trager la Tent
Naenvibt.n, November 7.—Governor Drown
low hi it:remits was received In the house O.
day. It discusses the Question of negfiNauf
(rage, and thinks certain designing men; with
tho connivance Cl the President. ariberidenv
eying to overthrew the State Government, and
invites toe Prompt action of the icidillittuio
in regerd thereto. ,
Steer sad Weather at Louise.
Lotlsettte, Noe. stattonar7
8 !net of water In eahal. • . •
Weather clear and pleasant,
FROM GEORGIA.
A boY Of Hund.iation and Prayer—DC-
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sine Ure Fire.
Mit..tiorvitta, GA., [November - .—The
Senate mused to reconsider the bill repeal
ing the near) . laws of the bill introil need In
the House declaring contracts based on slave
property null..
The twenty.second instant was appointed
OS a nay of humiliation and prayer.
Great Interest fa manifested In the result of
the Northern elections.
AtICIIISTA, G.C. November 7.—The Atlanta
Empire block, owned by Wm . Marl:lain, con
taining id: large stores were nteitroycil bV
tire yesterday.
Prize Fight for theLoglish Choutplon
ship.
Niw Tong, November 7.—.l„paper states that
there is to be another great light for the chains
Pionship of the English Prize Um com
batants being Beldwin,Called tiled risk Giant,
who recently fought for and won the belt, boil
a man whit has been selected by 3lace, the ex
chaninton,.bak wheat, name has not been al
lowed to transpire. It is, however, Co be made
known at least two months before the fight,
which is appointed, to, take place in what is
galled London District, on the t'tit of Arril.
191.7. The necessary articles Of agreement
have been entered into, and the stake at I.site
will be two hundred pounds aside anti the
chuntnlonship of England:
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ItOnnotion_Grantvel. -
114)4211,t, 7.—ln the suit between the
Goodyear Dental Vulcanite Company of Bog
ton,and D, H. White of Charlebioali, Dentist.
an.in,unettOf was this morning granted in
the• inited4iates'-eireutt court, restraioing .
said White o,b the padil of $10,0a9 fr..in tile for:
ther use or 10,rd rubber as the cases for arid.
della teeth.
CITY IAND SUBURBAN.
(ADDITIONAL. LOCAL NEWS ON THIRD PADCJ
horrible ileeicient 7 Toons: Lady Mimed
132:12111
On Tuesday evening about eleven o'clock,
an acchlttnt of a horrible nature happened at
the house of Mrs. Martha Ihp..ls, a. widow, re:
siding at number seventy—le rlr..t'St rect.
It =wears that Mist .l ennui Davis, it
iater
eating young lady of some seventeen yelps of
age, was pulling down a lamp !Pled wall coal
oil, which_ depended from the ceilin F, PrePara•
tory to oxtingulablng it for the night. By.
some means or other the last 4!11111 it gave 011} . .
and the lamp fell; striping the gill [upon the
breast and exiaoding. She was linino•lint el p
enveloped mer, unit urn n.sistanee
wan 10 , 011 t the nee IC. 11,1. t
and shoulders., she lingered in great agony
up tilt yesterdyay morning at 0,...,11 (I . ylock,
when deal li relieved her of nulTuiFing.
COrOnetiChunem held an inquest upon the
hodv of the obooood, and' a vynnel. In :o•eor•
daned with the facts wan rem iered.
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The At:comic:4l Nan an atonable young lady,
and her u Ottmely end w 111. proven. severe lan w
upon tae VidoKkal mother and. a 111:1 citric of
fricmki attl aelpaintan ens. ' .
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O t te • ,111. y loot:week n boy eight yeara
grand !on ofJosoph Elliott, Itch; 241/0)1( ono
nille count Of ,rtia:zonburg, Butler county, at
tempte.l La clutch on ochlad
Monet of sO doing,' Ills foot ',,14,11,2d and WWI
caught in , the wheel and carried around with
It until bis limb was 1;1..)Ity fra,tured boils
above and below the 1:111 , , 'rho loft panic
were Pa much Ineerated•that the Crap:meat:l,Z
the broken bones protruded :It Or Fla, of
110111 fracture, , . Upon examlnAtlon by the' at
tending physlClttne, It WILY at once decided
that his only chance of recovery ,pneia.c4 in
the Immediate amputation of the noun, and
that was anything lint prowl:lldg, owing 10
the seventy of the shock 141111 tle• nreviona
delicate health of the !icy.
( The Li , 4113 re 01 th 6 Cast, Inti lig fully esPlalited,
the danger of death oecurrtng during the op
emit lon, or goon afterwards, or the certainty of
dent h . lireceded by a tea futa Of leconceivatae
suffering if the 110th Were left ou—his 'friends
reituepted that; Sltilpllt BLIOII be performed.
After adiutnlsterlng re,toratlye, to revive
htm from the shock •sultatned, until the fel
low/el: Thuradav aftornon Ida lint, was am
putated by Dr. neselteniaaalsted by ra, Noy.
man and Matheson. ILA g °Meet! the opera
thin a little over three himrs.
llrofa Dl‘orderly Vont
.
Mary 3lc owitaand - tweiiples n ton
cutout In the Seventh lard, in the peaceful
posses ~ion of which she has been disturbed by
the cothluct of a carton, elderly gentleman
named Robert Frank/In. Yesterday the latter
pall:dory a visit, i,ut 'the beteg tlloge,tol by
the tenor of it !a IT ot.lrred him per
emptorily- to ruts her premises. Ile did
Out returned almost immediately with a heavy
ax and threatened to cut down t toe door unless
ho was instantly re-admitted to the presence
of Mlis Me Williams. The WY; tieing 01 , a re
tiring disposition. disappeared I brood, at: rear
door, and made good her ...trap° to trio Wilco
of Alderman Johns, where, the tondo informs-
Lion agalutt It Merl lor grossittimirderly con
duct. While the accused Witt) stiltclamoring
for admittance the Alderman's police arrived
on the spot and took the assaulting party into'
custody. Hawes conveyed to the Matt Iltrat.o.6
°Mee, and from there to the county Jail for the
brief period of three days. dile was-Subse
quently relented on promising to mend his
ways In the future.
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In4portont Invention to Iron llonutar
MIGMI
Mr. ThcOphilits Jones, a resident of this city,
aria at prescntotopplug at the Morgan Moose,'
No. 403 Penn street, claims to have Invented a
new process, by which liks an make Iron out of
commen metal equal to the bescJoninta Iron,
and with less expense to to the manufacturer,
and a shininuntlon of labor to the employee..
Me Won Claims that Ito can product; live heats
faster by his process, than eau lour bents be
procured by the Byttelllllol9 In tacit, and that
,enter material for tint mantifact are of rail
road huh can be maths ma of the common
motel by his process:l hate that of the .1111riate.
iron, and that in the some turns,. Its has
tested thin at the Fort Pitt Worti:, and now
challenges a trial nt any•tu In tills city or
Vicinity. Tills Is a truly valuable " invention.
If it does all claimed for it, mei should let ex
amined at once by all Our /ran thannineturers.
Supremo Court
Court loot at half past nine o'clock, a full
bench tieing present•
Meek et at. WI. Bayard; Grly vs. ficlionl
trlel, and Deboth vs. mime; 'Greene county.
Argued by Porinan for In error, nail
Black, contra.. ;•
Commonwealth TN Rogers; Fayette county.
Argued by Kiiin for plaintiff in error, an .t
Vetch, contra.
lloeson rx. Miller et nl.; layetto county.
Submitted by II wing for plaintiff in error, find
E. A. WI/soil, maitre.
stereos , anneal; Jefferson county. Contlre ,
`mid for submission at Philadelphia on the pa
per books.
Lantz and Stephens' appeal; t ;recut. courtly.
To be fitilitultted it,. Philadelphia on the paw
Court adjourned until Thursday Illortilng at
b oil prcit nine o'clock.
Return Day* IA tho Ilnprrute Court.
The following order iia been made hr the
Supremo Court relative to return ituys
In the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, now
to-wit, CO; November, lero;, it to ordered : That
the return days for the several emintles•oru•
posing the:Western plstrict, tic Il sod as fol
lows:
Third Monday of October—Erin, Crawford,
Venango, Clarion, Jefferson and Fore s t,
Vourtli Monday of lictobur—Westmortilttnil,
Armstrong, bultana and Cambria.
, The next Monday after the fourth Monday
of Ontobes,Alleglicny ; the term to conUnne
two Weeks.
The third Monday Otter the fourth Mouslay
of Climber—Washington, Fayette. G mune, Bra
ver, gutter, Mercer and Lawrence. •
Coact of foinniou lira,..
Vitt couA opened at the venal hour yester
day to unlng, Judge Stowe on the bunch.
Tao CARO of 4ohn Caw vs. the owners ol the
steamboat Cosgrove, ;rhino was taken up yes
terday* afternoon, was concluded. Jury outs
Thu next ease culled nil was that of It. T.
Price& Co. vs. B. IC. Kane t Co. This was an
action to recover the value Of an ell tank con.
Mutated by plaintiff's fur defendants. achoyer
for plaintiffs and Mug win for defendants. On
SUSI Another Cure
Maenad. EDITO ns:—That the deaf may know
where to find aid. 1 hereby make known the
Pict that I was ea deaf for several yearn taut
'maid not bear a watch tick, and lout Dr.
Aborn, at Om Merchants' Motel, bus by a few
operations. 60 restored Any tieartng Mutt .1
now can hear. MIN method of treatinedt Is Of
the moat. acientitlr, and unaccompanied by
pain. • Jona Reese, Mt. Waahinirton.
tecident.—Yesterdny morning us a loco.
motive on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad
was backing down Liberty I.3treet, it German
teamster endeavored to cram from Smithfield
street. The train was nriirey to the wagon
than the matt hull any idea of, and ho leaped
from the wagon. The horse continued his
hov4 safe, but the° and got across the trao
wagon was strnek by one of We cars, and cog,.
pletely .dencollshed. - The horse was not In
any way Injured, hut the. German, who baits
from the rural district, had to go ho me m m, u .
.e wagon, as It cannot be repaired....
Warrant Iseuell.—Jotoph Motet, if the
stalcnient of llobe.rt collies can be crodtted,
Is nOt.so optiget and honest as hls ltlustrio
namesake, who agars inuspnot,,t,,.y In were 1
history.` AfeW months Coco Robert alleges
he loaned Joseph floe dollars, which he utter
ly. rouses to pay ...I. all. A warrant has beet,.
Mailed for the &treat of the defaulter. .
tdtmatlonesl Conveution
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The newly appointed Superintendent, of
I Common Schools In this State, Professor J. P.
' Wickersham, has Issued a circultir relative to
the Convention of County Snperintondents,
called by Ilk prepece!inor, Professor Coburn,
to imbue ele Sn liarriemrg on. the lith of De
cember, and to continue in session for three
days. Professor Wickersham ender:Ms the
call, and earnestly requests every Superin
tendent to be present, believing that thorn has
been no time since 1,13 s when such a conven
tion was morn needed, or its deliberations cal
culated to do snore good. - It is expected that
topics assigned to superintendents, and re
ports requested front them, will be read, and
that the subjects treated ot will be discussed.
It is. suggested that, the - whole work of the
county superintendency be reviewed, the
School Department:to give such Instructions
as may seem to be called for. In addition, the
convention is asked to resolve DAR into a
kind of Executive S.•ssttn daily, toe the pur
pose of enabling the Senpol Department to
learn tijc v tows of Superintendents and of the
people throughout the state on pointaln which
cluing°. In tee law, or In the practical opera-
Don of It, have been thought ot. Supreliston
dents will Its expected to come prepared to
represent the wishes of their several counties
upon the following subjects .1. Minimum
length of Dom schools fhotilit be kept open.
2. Uniformity of text books in counties. 3. 1
County Mill to teachers' Institutes.. 4. Provi
sloualeertitleates. -S. Renewing and ondona
lug certificates by county Superintendents, O.
District Superintendents. 1. District test
-11110% d. Branches or study required. by law.
Anzuxemeints.
Ovita.k inniso was crowded last
evening by a large and fashionable audience
to witness the ninth representation of the
scenic spectacle of "The Three Guardsman."
The success this has attended its prodnotlon
should warrant Manager,' liens in pritling
forth additional attractions of this ohmmeter,
which he will doubtless do, Tills evening the
popular Stage manager at tills establishment,
r. W. W. Ward, takes his first benefit lit this
city, producing the beautiful dOmeitic play
of the "Artist's %%ire" and The Tarte
Guardstrieu,r in both of which he plays fax.
portant characters.
.
In his peculiar. line, Mr. Want in a good
aCtor, and we are assured the public trill give
hint a aubstantlal e eld earn of their apprecia
tion of Ills citing.s to please. -
To-morrow evening !lip .• Romance of a
I'oor Young Man" will be brought out with
now su,:nory and Mugu effects.
Tite,ran.—An lintnetuh, bill of entertain
ment is at this House to-night, em
bracing the in tideal extravaganza of o'Colum
h118." and the thrilliug drama of "Lady
Audley , , , eoret." the liiiinituolollroilghnin
appearing In the forint, piece. 'I his is Built
dent to attract. a iarg.: bon,.
31 A 50011' II A.LL.—Tile Arabian Nights' enter
tainments still continue to drab. delighted
[initially., to lissome Mill. It is well worthy
or the Ilberil patronago bestowed upon IL, by
the inthl tr. There will - be three more perform
ance, In the evening and a grand matinee On
Pat ;Inlay afternoon. ,
. Hold Itehhery nt Vellasllse.
- stn eat =day night last, seine villainous hut ,
„:I..,,utteinOt.c,: to mince an entrance late the
of Edward Morgans,oellsville, but
owing tot he windows unit dos being all SC.
cureir fastened, they foul.] not. effect dit4nu•
trance. i hey tiled to!ralee tberiirtilow ot - the
ileeping apartment - of Mr. Morgans, but lin
doing so they pron,o,l the inmates of the:
house, otter‘a - liTh they tied to avoid disco,:
cry or capture. They nest visited But ger's
grin-cry store an fl salgen, and effecting an en
trance he reining the rear d , or, proceeded to
rainhaek tub premises for minuet'. They ob
ained seine mint y tiothrs In money in a
cash desk. They next repaired to the singl
ing room ur Mr. Bar g er, aunt , awoke ltim.bV
their movement,. One of the , thieves boldly
advanced the Ind, and .seizing Mr.
11.'s (unit:lll.A .come three hun
dred dolmen unit meal ch, endeavored to carry
them off. Ade 4perate.enconnter took place
oetween Mr. It :.tel tilt Ituradar, wino succeed
ed In making off, leaving', the pants behind,
Mr. Morgant, win • us the notice pectic.
Wars, says he wd. Iparod to give the
thieves a warm re They have not yet
been arrested.
—.—
A
An old man HUM. ;)011110y, in hucks
ter In the Allegheny iMirket, was . before Al
derman Lindsay ot 'the IT turd want, Alleghe
ny, MI., inorniog ea two charges of adultery
until Ifefiertioe preferred; by 1110 wife. The wife
alleges the'. thy acetn.eti hod ke14,11? a erimi
nat
intimacy with Mr i.':l.. Sean lon'for a long
thee past. bonne 11.101101 i littlet , Ile deserted
tier and t e !envie k them to provide
for tli,n4elves, and look up his abode with
Mrs. S. The case In reprenputed as a pOCllliar
my tiger:lV:All - Li-OU, till) . wife bc.ug n cripple
end nuanle to work for the support of herself
and enituren. The tICCII4Uti Wool held to ball in
ONO tin one charge. and $l,OOl on the other, tO
an,wer at coact.
Beat in I:se.
Finkle Lyon, also, Weed Sewing Sfachtnesi
it the purchaser does oot regard thew super
ior to any machine in the market, he tan re
turn it and !tare his money. It maims the
Lock Stich, which will not rip or ravel, and,
In fact, which allows the garment to bo wash
,e.l :toot ironed without gathering the garment
or breaking the thread. The eilenpeat
manilla:if, by twenty per cant., in not., and
noisele.v. It to ranted for four years. •
Alton Knitting Machine, tile best in 1.1 r; trill
kontweire pair of socks Ina day from any
kind of yarn It, 11. Lass, Agent,
112 (Irani street.
- Good Templar. In Lrirrenervllle..
1
At a meeting of the Metlaw I.: Igo, No. By .
Independent Good Tent i.lars, hold in the Firet.
Presbyterian Church, Ti i mperan °Ville, last
evening, the toile. leg °Myers werceeleeted to
serve far the ensiling quarter: W. C. T., John
Bryan; W. C. T., Mlss Alice .31eCormick; W.
M. Jae Fouling; W. S., 311,s Nannie McCoy
nack; W. T., Joseph Bryant: W. C. Rev. J. E.
MeGaw. After the election of oilleern, stir
ring speeches were delivered' by Rev. J. E.
sl..:Gitv.: ens Rev. e. F. Jennings. The pro.
, pects of the ledge were never brighter., in
fart n grand' revival Is tinily multiplying the
adherents of Temperance throughout the
land.
Illetreseing Accident
A very distressing accident occurred In the ! I
village' of Rochester, Beaver county, u
flays ago. The circumstances of the alfair are I
these: A young man named Samuel Johnson
and his brother intended going out on a hunt
ing excm Olin, and with this in view, the for
mer look down his shot gun, and putting thus
muzzle to his ulontlizdioi, knowing that It was
was accidentally discharged while
he was blowing Into it. Tho shots from the
gun riddled his mouth and tongue, broke hit
Jaw , oil carried oft part of his nose and lips,
disfiguring him !rightfully.' At last acconnte
he was still livin g, but his recovery la doubt.
The 111...1.10c tirtheflt.—llarrytiverington;
the gentleumuly Treasurer of the Pittsburgh
Theatre, presented .to the. widow of Henry
Hedrick, the musician who was murdered by
the aeon, Thomas Smith, on Fifth street re
cently, the lewd of three hundred and twenty
seven dollars unit fifty cents, being the re
ceipts of - abenent given for her alit at that
house on Wednesday afternoon the list of Oc
tober. Mummer Henderson, - the stock corn=
panics of the varloua places of amusement, unit
the different musical organ lautionslll tho city,
hrefieserving of the wannest commendation
for the philanthropy displayed in the matter.
A Trifling. Raao of Verwelly.—We are
good•natui.ed. It wd were not we should "go
lore the insolent rims who mum the police col
umns of the .I.4,potrit. Ile had the cool thane
deuce—if No con use so gentle a term—to tell
too readers of the Dispatch that the
ward robbery" item, which appeared . in our
columns on Therelay, was bilges! lie tells an
untruth; but we have no words to waste or
space to use-with Such t rifling cases,and spare
our priuunlytirtyncighbor ties tune. If ho
desires to {mow the truth of the item, let him
demand of Mayor McCarthy to see the Infor
mation subscribed to by the party routio?.
Mansions Hischlet.—Jerumlah IlrlsOoler
wits charged ilium Ablormun, Morrow. yes.
tertlay, with malicious mischief by Jamul
WrOurson, the proprietor of a livery stable
on Ross street. The prosceutOr hlred the. 410-
tendon t u horso and bpggy, which lardrove to
'remperaneevillo. and , returned with the ve
hicle in edema:red condition, Th e qul e ;
and
dignified dispenser of justice trauma a war
rant for tile arrest of the accused.
Maid ami LlPPrOldery•f3tampl for ail°
and btartipingllolll3. • •
1180, n MOllOl for evading ladies und chil
dren's drenren,Any person own learn fr ^m
it.. 4011(5 mnntcd at the Weed Seerlng Ma
chine Oleo, NO. ),I2 ra u t street.
Anammoth casting wad • made at the
foundry of the Chialestown ,Navy Yard. fins.
SOn, last week It was it part (atalatone-11201),
of tho lied of it planer, which is to weigh bet
Simon - one hundred and eightzdive and one .
hundred and ninety-dee tons. tit the planee a
piece of Iron twenty feet long and as many
Wide amid , smoothed. The section cast will
weigh I hit tywilliu tons .w hen cleaned. Forty.
o to tau) of Metal wero .Uficil for the casting.
Thu iron was from the. Intlebitlerylaf the aid
United. Slates Stermer lOchtsiond, .Two
Months were required to snake the raeld, and
eight day) will elapse borer° LIM plead a4t b e ,
tames cool. ThLS 29 tile largest canting ever
made Iu New .England, If uotln the world.
—The Park latliet bate found out a way of
elle, drews unbent lipping them to Mem
and fora fen fennel the clear creatures appear
In any wit dearel, Luckier tut freab as js just
from the tuulas of the kpOdiate,
PRICE THREE CENTS.
GENERAL SEWN,
—Bustrtesa t 'err dull in Mobilo;
—A New York' Court decides that dash means
specie.
—bOuthern Kansas la growing cotton with
sUCCeSs,
war path
—Firteon thousand Indiana aro now on Mu
•
—England cannot man her navy or mercan•
tile marine.
—Pawtucket, It. 1.. reporta ifl rase. of ty
phoid laver,
-Corn in Alabama la culling at dye dollars
per tmahel.
—The copywright of he Waverly Novels hag
Jest explrecl. -
—The foundatlea of a now theatre is being
laid at Louisville.
—Georgia is making prOnslon to meet her
old Indeetedness.
—The Supreme Court of Tennessee is now in
Session at KnOxv.llle.
, —For thlrty-nre years Chicago has ft/Creased
at the rate of 3,726 people peryear.
—During the season 3,000 etalgrante hare
been killed en mate for Montana.
—ln the duchy of Nassau: no Woo or capital
painiahwent has occurred since 1249.
—There are 20,000 widows and so,oooorphans
in Alabaiha; three-fourths of them utterly des
titute.
—A. Janesville (W 13.) paper.ree*rds sleighing
In that ell. on the :37th; not moth, but enough
tO mention.
—The citizens of Holmes county, Mississippi.
deslge erecting a monument to uhe rebel dead
of that county. ,
—in the Catholic Sabbath schi.ols at Nash
ville. colored children are taught in the came
classes With the white children. ,
—The Philadelphia police have declared a
eraser extermination upon organtgrinders end
other perambulating street num [clans.
hopeful young law3rv oo s Ilya that may
young lady who possesses (1 dens of land
presents sufdpleat groundrfor attachment.
—Thu wife df Major.Gcnaral Wool was atrial,-
en with paralysis on Wednesday anorming, and
now.in an exceedingly critical leOndition.
—Last Year 4011,2 W res., els deal ea and enter
ed tno ports of Great itrlcain. rind only one
per cent. of this great mbltitude irerOwrecked
—Old Mr. Dawson. of 4'ralerl•tkeburg. Ye-.
was recently cured of rneumatisin by a stroke
of - lightning. Whether - or not hp survives is
not stated.
—A Cab company has been formed it sew
Tork, and cabs and coupes hayst been intro
duced, carrying passengers at a ;quarter of a
dollar a mile, or a dollar an hour.
—The merchant tailors of Terre limits are
on a "strike... Tins time It is not tihe workmen,
but the employers, who refuse to imbmit long
er to the old bill of prices. •
—The Lowell "mill girls" have ' to the num-1
her of several hundreds , adopted the bloomer
costume, u+ more comfortable *Mile at their
work•than the old style.
—Speaking of sending it prrlsser to Congress.
—ha would ne a shrewd voter if not a great
speaker, for be has learned to illeenmiaate
eiopely between the eyes and noel
MARRIED.
WIARAMI-LENKAIID—On Thursday, Nov. Ist.
ISCG. by tho Itev .1. S. Bracken. Mr. WILLIAM
t.IIAIIA3I and AEMINTA lIJ CHERI. A.ND. eldest
daughter ofl. It. Lenksrd, Y. 31., both of Allegheny
CITA. No ea ds.
BLUME - 3
eCLELLAN—At New York, Tues
day. Octoben 01- the Bev. Job) t Toompson.
D. U. ?BE /BUICK BLUME and. Mils ,Z.LIZA.
MeCLELLA. , all of New York. NO.carai.
DIED.
6"..01/—A t Vest Chester, Pa., on 'V umnler morn.
log, November Ma, ELIZABEI 11. daughter
of , It .ries A. and Emlly,.E. Wood, 14 0,1 two ) eari.
3ITLEIt —At Cleveland, Ohio, NI v. oth, NW,
WILLIAM mr. M V.DE It, of Jscison.T enn., brother
of 'l'. T. and J 1.1•16 r.,
Funeral on .'FAIDAV Urfa Intl.. at 10
o'clock, from the rethlenceo f J. A. 9 t7lCr, No. 2 , 0
Lescock strict, Allegheurelly. Yi lends of Or
amllles aro Invited to attend.
3V4,31 Pri RI AL; itzl
fiII.LDALE CEMETEI tY The
beautiful "tiod . a-acre.`` the 1 , 1 at suburban
place of sepulchre. except hue, In county, sit
uated on he* Brighton road, Dame holy north of
&Bugbear. For burial lots, permits roll
at central Drug Store of COOL, At DU %AAA, &Bo
;bony City.
ILEX. AI KEN ' ,
117.C4T3Z1Z7Z=LTAL137
No: tee north street, Pittsburgh, Fa. 00Y/fi ti IS 01
W kinds, CRAPES, EILOVIIs, end era" 'description
of Funeral larruselug kloocus furare. Rums
operas) midnight, Hearse and Carpel :a tomisocc.'
vsrtniarcza—liev.. David Eon gm 'Y g ,
J sevens. MD., Thomas Ewing, 0.. JsCob
Eli.
FAIRMAN & SAM ON.
UNDERTAIK: ERS
No. 198 Smithield St., a ►r l 7lh,
(Entrance froorEleverath Streit t.)
E=XICITE3.IEII7II.OIII3I.
AND 122 HANDIISKY MRS frr
R . T. WHITE &
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBAU BEng
Manctieetei. Wood's Run -and Irta:1;
COFFIN ROOMS Al MANCHESTER LIVIR f STABLE.
Vanier of Bbeteetd and (Autism'. tresll.-
}lsar. and Cantu. taratalted.
OPEKA. GLASSES
FOR BALE. OR
AT • DUNSEATH & Ct. MS.
88 INI.MB:a. Sitreet.
oc9
LADIES , A.IID.GENT)II
W.A. I O , OIErIIPSI 4
ALL IfTYLIS. •
AT GREATLY lIEDUCIED plucker,
AT
Viriraia 7C. 'vcrxmaanvier..
ice WYLIE BT., NEARY,II:III,
FOR , CHEAP
S ECTA.QI,I_, - 13,
ofria, TO
HASLET) & CC'S,
93i Smithfield Street.
10MIOA niOnnel.. O. W. U. LATBUMV..J. AXLMOSOX:
EAGLE COTTON WORKS.
VIAVING HECENTLY PIIVICILASo•
Al. ED THE EAOLd COTTON WORKS, tolarr
ly °nerd hy Alessi a. KINGj'PENNOCK dCO. aro
',spectrally Inform the public that we AM continue
Wo manufacture of '
Cotton Yarns. Carpet
Chains, Candle - Wick
and Hailing.
Order. maYlntleft at the Mere of the {pork.,
OMERISABELLAA.Sk9➢BSiYStS, ALLIGH ENT dm
OR AT THE •
• PITTSBUR GEI . BRE . WEB Ty
•
Corner of Duquesne Way and Ilarker's Alt, 7,
W i ltteoltrtirigla,
• - JOSH y k 0110DES-4k CO.
: JUST ARRIVED , FROM TOE :EAST
BOOTS AND SHOES._
JAMES ROBB,
No. 89 Market !inert, Pittsburgh. Ps \
•
Thu old rotabllotied house boo now In Ma thlttl
die thonated ...Mt Or ihXdo aue , ekoOs w ..and
i gu ti 41 IV VS 1 . 41111 ua
have resolved out to be ersold by any tb•bUS.
loess that tete. . so Do
Ob heolef• •
Call and et1.11:111:16 our Mock of goods, and we reel
esllstlee that you wilt pert:berm ' , null. you Wan le
th l) e /tot end oboe Lieu: .
n ot
forget the place, MI Market street.
JAMOI Rink /. '
- ctioso
& et;
Practical Furniture Nanufaclurirs,
CDR. PENN AND WAYNE STREETi :
Llama% ityles of TURNITtIRZ constrallvosi
BOIIBE3II
•
• 21• 4 10101.1111141.14111 . ,
Oat r Aug Ditrlie
Two lionissoltobla toeDoeton or Yamikr ore,
WUlbo Ica tor,. ae therOwasra hate no aka for
Mori. at' 110.W1110, & SAI X, etroaux.
cola .Irleatiireit;rsinar lloseasahata Hour,_ , ._
all , Millet"
Wu. IngreatilLta ll it o.l.42llasket 'trees- ti t
ocZ , - & Dam,
_
110071. AND SEIOES.:4I' Very
.a." largo static at Yu; towns prates,
LZIAnot A. robot iltrelag ARt. •
,•••
Subscriber soonest.
Blotto Copy (Per Innns).,
Clop 1 of Fire...... ...
Clubs of Ten or more
9o*pus 3 ioll_mEaciuMrs
• BREWER., BIIIIRE ek:
C 0.,.
COMMISSION D11 , 31 . 1' II NIS, •
Aut:N'rs rect,TErt.
Pacific, Globe and Liberty Oil Works,
AmpleStorana l o af rud cony Manned 011. I.lbar.
al Cull aktranoot . ongromenta of Crude or
Wellned Pct.:dean, Yard, for atonic and anta.
moat o r crude 011 Itt.1)100elletrIlle.
()dice and Warcillous,glornar of 1) apt1C1.110 Way
and llaneock a treed.l'lttabargb,
PITEII
KEIL & ai1D.4"317
COMMISSION ?EMT ANT%
♦Yid DZALIES TN
Flour, Grain; Seeds, Mill Feed,at„
=1
WILLIAM C., LEE,
• • LICCMOT autui r y
COMMISSION ANI4FOIAITAIIDING
I:III:IIEFLCMEE.a...V.TP.
No. 102 Second Street, Pi!tatnirgh, Pa. •
air Agent. for tap "St. Louie 'Lel PlDa and
Sheet Lead Works.- Dearer In PIG antt9AllLl:a LI,
SHOT, HEMP, CLAY, Coll4rrnrae.l. en -
Ltelted and Order. protuntlr piled.
W. owitat. r, EILMHZDT. RAIStAIL,
OWENS, KENNEDY . DAR &i
V/lODUCE COIIII.ISSION 3iF_IICOANTA *tie
VK Wholesale
Ia Ytl/IZIGN ANDO/W.IE-1U
BALT, PLOY 0, - _BUTTEIf.,4-Utln. I
TATOE, Ao., and In Prostslons'lnd Vrodtlee gen
ten/. No. 70 FED/LEAL nittC.l4, opposite tn.
81/TO
DeCOt.er.isonr.sy,..m. . -
Agents 'tor the sale of P. Dor.neli A•
Ellsnan , s and. 4. liern's - • aptClyd
_T . a NE wurzykli & co.,
COVECBSION 1111101(63178,
And dealeziln Flour,-Oren, Feed and Produce.'
Cub advances mule on consignments.
Warehouse, No. 3116 PENN STREET, opposite
Union Depot, Pittsburgh., Ts. - 179.:04
DAY. CRAW/I'OllD, Commission!
stEitt.HAYT inefli TA.. 61.4otha1v, IRONI
we& wisusisitif etnim. IRON. FIRE NIC
and CLAY, do. NV...souse and Unice. Nos. 366 '
and 380 YENS . oTEhET. esonsse furnished.
Consignments stateliest. .
11•84. NI .4. B. ANJRII.,
- •
SANE & ANJER, EWER:NOON
IIZILCHANTS and dealers In FLOUR, ORALS
andPILODUCS, Second strect,. between oak and
apllpy
SHOE. POTTLItr....JONN AlKir! B. L. 13111.rrailD
POTTER, LIKEN A. SHEPARD
Commission Merchants, Ind dealers in Foreign.
and Domestic Fruits, Flour. gutter, Cheese, Eggs,
Potatoes! tel produce generally. No. WI LIIIP.R.Ty
tiTILP.ICr -preen,' . 0010ccnger Depot. rittsburen.
ere. r. ""ii 1013. artrantr.l.
WM. P. BECK ac CO% No. 185
•
Liberty street, Pltiatur,;l3, Ps., Wholesale
Urocers, Goonutselon Merchants and des` COu.o.
try Produce. P roe:alums, Bacon,_Laro Ei
Cheese, Flab, &c. Produce, flour, jem
Green and Dried B ruhn, Balt and s. Jyte
w.auers.asOl
PULP Si SIIEF'AR.I3_, Commission
Yrrul - w.it mid dealers gloar,Grairi and Pm.
duce. .1,1 "it Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
Clamor- brands of nour for litters and YamilT use
constant:, )12 bawl. Particular titration Paid 10
hiltup sitter :for glerchawliss generally: °crag
BAIRD , PATTON,
LITTLE,
, i4nolesaleGrocerr, Comntleeloitglerehaate, and
dealer: ln Yroduce. Bacon.' (: Deese. Plan,
Carbon and Lard CSI, Iran, Nall:, Ulm, Cotton
Yarns an.: all Inttaborgn reanefacterea generally
111 and 114 second stre,n, Pieta turgll.
P. azilian r e. Darman 'Wu. D. DISTWW...
REVRIER & BROS., (Successors**
Renner a Anderson,) Wholearle Dealers Fora
elfin Fruits, Nuts and Splce4, Confectionery, lingua.
.Pireyrorks, ac., N05..1 , 15 and Wood atreet, snare
Pifib ivaborgh.
EMIT. KNOX' .A.NDEIJIW KNOX.
RKNOX .ta, SON, Con:minion
111ERCLIANTS .o.l}nalom YLOUtt.
MILL FinY.ll imid PRODUCE genandly No. 7 4
Diamond. oppoalla City MIL anaemia? City.
.12.17:17U
4
. IPJ ° sod 105 , za ehaut L e dth le de?le n z
In Western Reserve Cheese. Bauer. Lard, Fork,
Bacon. Floor, flab, rot and Pe arl .tutkes, halerstak
Linseed sad Lard OW, Dried fruit, sad Pratnce
?S`oa.dtt and lid frost stroht. PUteloug
ti 10505 usoites mirSzOLUI.
14 ELI) tc PLIETZGAII, Grocers and
Commission Me rebantsand deal .ss in ail kinds
of - Country Prod.x and Pity bunt,. ' lisnuisctures.
N 0.249 Liberty Street, opro.ite bead of Woad street
Pittsburgh.
ILFATETZ, PRODUCE,.
parchaainCondml sad,na gents and Forwardlng Iderchanta., and
for all Maaabetnr es.
W artlaonae g .
:1514bcrty edrect,Plcusburib
Llidabargh,
./010r 1. 110{712••••NDWAIID 1101162...99111. lIOUNL
JOHN 1. movsE is BROS.. Bucces
sons TO Joint 1. Boca( d CO., I , ll6alesale Oro•
cu.!, tad Com/anion ?demi:tack cone-sot limlth-
IWO and Water exttets, IlttabUrgh. few
QWPTON 64 WALLACE. Whole
sale OROCELCA AND /mop [lca DEALERS
No. 6 111.1 th =met. rlttstatreb. 101
TAPES PALZELL fit SON, Mann.
facturers of Lard Ull, mad Commission Sferchants
far the purchase and Ws of Crude and Banned Ye-
Volum, Noe. at and 7+:l Water street, Ylttsburgh.
Advances wide on ConslenWco i 4.
LETZER AITRISTLIONG, For
.. warding and ColnadssloS Merchants, for t,be sale
os Flour. Grath, ISaeou, Lard. Butter Seeds UMW,
Italia. and Produce generally, No: le karkeidtreet,.
corner of First. L'lttsbarglLys. - , Pe=r,l3,
d=ffM=
_OrV
POST. DALZELL .fr. CO., W hole -
saleGrocers..Commission and Forwarding Mer
chants and dealers In Produce • and Pittsburgh Man,
io. Liberty street, l'ittsbargh.
BIDDLF.7 No. IS3 Liberty St,
• Pittsburgh, Is., Commission Merchant, a nt
Wholesale Dealer in Country Produce, (I rocerteuds/
Pittsburgh manufactures.. Cash adrumed on Con
algnmeass, and paid tor Fralnce generally. atm
ISMAIL DICKEY & CO, Wholesaler
Grocer., Conunfsr.lon lterchants. and dealers tti
Prod.... 1.4. M Water meat and fa Irma etreeh -
Pittsbnrgll.
WELKLITS LINHART,
((Successor to ktukeown •
Lkagler in Flour sad Grain, Produce and Como:dad=
krobants Ito; LLISKJIM BTItEICT. Pittebnrich.
JOHN FLOYD w,. FLQIII3
JOHN FLOYD CO.,' Wholesale
• GROCERS, N.:GYP:wood ~,t ittberty
InGsburah. Pa. an.„Msgri
PROFESSIONAL._
L, OO , t 1 Claim Agent.
U. S. SAN. COM.,
offi ce, NO. 67 Fourth Street,
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(soogoo rGo. ' Pittsburgh, Pa.
Pen s i ons , n oik 'odes, and ArTCar
or Pay Prolihnny coi:sted.
No charge made untilt
laa,ma aro ll4lll
but a model ale tee.
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Pith 121)youllh St., Opooaltelni:lns Uth.- , •
l'irticular attention given to /be coiled:loa of
Counts. ht 'a, note., de. • ," -
Correa: 1. d Beaver,w Torir. Boston, Eartlio.Nse.
a Ilellefonte. Iteadnuge.ra 6 :
indlatiapei la, Lud.- Iforgantorrn. W. Va.. Wins,
N. Y., and elsewbeit. meuntet
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/170RilEYS £ COUNSELLORS:AT LAW,'
No. 69 Grant Street, •
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JOHN A. STRAIN.
8S~?~F- r 33'Nrw Try
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Ex-Oltieto,. , Justice•of, the Peace,
_ AND rOLICE
onice,ll2 Fifth St. opposite Vathedr:ai,
ITrTSSURI/U, PA.:
each. Bondt. Storsgagss, Acta metedittnenta,
potitiona and all Leant Kali:teas executed with
promptsettaaatitlinpatelt."
VATILLIA.3I JANCEIG - NoTligy
yv BLIC, JUSTICE, or TILE EACE, AND
RE AL ESTATE AGENT. - Oreee, corner of Butler
and Drayer etreeta, Lawrenceville. ' „ -
ol i rar i Elgr. U tTe l e li% u‘ri r :VA p u r
Earation and acknowledgment of all kinds or Legal
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-- VILLIAst .IA.NCEY, ;
• .Jaitte.4 of theYeare audNotary Public,.
EUSTAVF. 13. DIOR RO IV,
ALDERMAN AND CONVEYANCER,
Penusylvanln Avenue.;
Ink it tie Wain. ala opposite Calla area t
larMaSe ' •
CHATHAM T. E WEVG, ,
Attorney at Law,
No; 69 Gnat Str!et, Pittlibuth‘Pa..
gr. eir.w.o,2l,lrafgeTtricili?Lek..T. z•tviics•colyx-r,
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FCIR SAVINGS..-
35741:)!..137 Fourth FR
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tax. ) a trzEttß e tai
°Pen 4.117 from 9 a. M.. to 4 1%.
studs) auld liatqldareTrialage. Tram
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