THE DAILY -- ; "GAZETTE rtIELMIZT) IVIZT Mrcarr.D.) PEMMICAN, REED & Co., 3 ercbrorteltairos i • 7. Lflftvuf.._.. V.?. UOVI, 0X.w..... MESM unten...A.BETTZ BUILDING. NB& Si OMR U FIFTH snurr.„ leak &W ail er Tester' . Penijhua. OITIOILL PAPER. Or PITTSBURGH /BD Aurozerr (FITT. zartavrr. CrIZABBST and BENT FAMILY sza CAJNIAJCBOI AL ?Aria/. in .I HELL = cap, , e i i r . i.,,,.. r...7 .. ; ;E i .55 Mz . zrrz. 0 15 0. • man Bub, - Address. =I tjleilittOtttnt ef,k;itte • los Tax ,hOOOinteDATION or Prothea lent 'log the city during the eatemer mouths they cue hare the Gthrrra trailed to their addreu, by ordering the elate at the office, for fitteell cents par week' for one meek or . Tug PRESIDENT,. it IS DOW announced, has concluded. not to remove Oen..Slier- Wan.' The refusal of General Thomas .to take the place may have bad mach to do in leading the Pr i esident to moderation. - It is, alto, 'sand by the President's friends that, instead of resignine, as be threatened, s he has - put mild° his objec tions tai the Reconstruction Acts, and means to carry them into execution. Considelring how intrinsic and funds. metal ids objections to those acts were, this compliance surpasses ordinary cEn descenelon..• The isma of adversity begin to be men. 'fen In - -the President. The people a clearly against him. Instead pf treating Ins ten veto mesinges with the respect he claimed to be duo to them, Congress, conscious of its power, quietly provides for carrying Its' own will into effect. The Generals who led the Union armies have no confidence either in his stater manship or in his fidelity to his honors- Me pledges. Tile greater part cd the American people evidently remember one of his former speeches, in which ho de -dared, with the . rough vehemence peed liar to his 8414.41iter-roan prates about the Constitution, spot him for a traitor." • There - la an umionquerible feeling that the people are greater than their institu tions, and may do therewith as they will. Constitutlems are, Indeed,' valuable, as embodying the wind of the nation, bat that mind changes, through uniform pro gress or by the violence of extraordinary events. Constitutions will certainly be made to change as It in probable, motiol er, that the Pres ident and his cohort of placemen have been forecasting what the Presidential canvass now approaching may bring forth. When-the Prophet found the mountain would not go to Min, he sa gaciously made up his mind to go to the mountain. ' Tits action of tha Neu York Genera Comnfittee la nominagng Ganeral Gran fer the Preeldency; was evidently taken after deliberation andnpon conaultation with prominent republicans in different parts of the country. For severalweeks past matters have been shaping to this end. The General felt it incumbent on him to relinquish the neutral position he long maintained. When approached by 'lli. B. S. Cox 'with overtures relative tothe democratic nomieation, he gave that gentleman to understand that his opinions and sympathies did not run in that direction. In some of his . official acts he went farther, fully endorsing the `Tteconstinction Policy of Congress. In his late interviews with lchding Repub licans, he has expressed himself without reserve, and to their complete satisfac. • don. This nomination at 'New York, therefore, may be taken as significant of thenovergirig lines of preference in the Republican ranks. sizatestratuu day or two ago that the abundant crops of the present see ' son, came at - n'petiod to relieve many embarressments that have been pressing with Krell severity upon all departments of industry in this country. A contem porary gives a oomparison of the crops of .the present year and those of 1860. These statements arc not absolute, but approximate ; yet they may be taken as sufficiently near the exact mark to serve the purpose for which they are intended: (Sops is 1/190. •E'4,l3.olaird Crap. fa 1%7. Cott s. ores. 4 (Mt 0 , 0 bate. 2.. , 0n,.10 Lue.• 04 Wtt.st, Corn • 07.111.1 , 0.1,C.re I 2.4 , 0 00 Nye .... 21101 nye Vete— ....... . 17:3•.:.1Cfp.0.s tidy ... :3.00 no Truct - witeli . :: octw . r.. ca P+t ooes.,us 11 . ,144.111C•P...t0es ...f 15100 .01.0 1D5....1,1 NI 27%111ntn, 1A... 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It is pro- potod to deed the South with orators of ._=that school of politics, and to hold open air demonstrations weekly at Union • Square. - -. 'Thomas POOLS, an inhuman father, has been arrested in Cincinnati, on the charge of spiriting away his son, a lad six years of age; and murdering him by starvation. The man acknowledges that the child Is dead and buried, bat refuses to divulge whore lie made the giave. Bistros. Donnas, of Illinois, who start ed for Rome to participato in the great ceremoniala was taken ' ill on his way thither and has sines been eon. lined to Ids room at Paris. Ile was um. — able to be present at Rome on tire =s alon of the annivcriary. - CAPT. Jody CARIttI.B, 11 well , known Western boatmen, died at Bunker Hill, Illinois, a feW days ago. - Be was nearly sixty years of age and bad been promi nently engaged in building and com manding many of the Snest boati on the Western waters. A CC:MOUS financial anomaly la wit-, needed - In the New Orleans money mar ket. Large denomination mated of the City currency are quoted at ten per cent. dlaeom2t, and the amaller 011C8 at Ave. The natea are ofcourse equally aolvent and valuable.' Env. S.. .Bitecacaran died at Wheeling, W. V.. on Tuesday. /10 W&B one of the oldest citizens there, and had been a preather Of the K. E..Chnrch fur upwards Of fifty years. Hu was origi nally from Penn-Sylvania. Trot 111ehtran Conetitntional Con vention, in Committee . of the. Whole, passeda reset Won is favor of negro infftege in ',het Slate: The section passed without the leut opposition. Tas'number•of deadhain Chicago last week was only one - hundred and Mil nine; igalnet two hundred . and twenty. two the - corresponding week last year. The health of the city la gond, - • LAB wrix the cholera, according t o a reliable physielan'a letter trete Memphis, carried off on an, average twenty. ay e persons per day in that city. It is now on the decrease. 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VOLUME LXXXI.I.---1 . 0. 169 M=lll2l2= !1 The Milwaukee Witco' , tin has an aril de on the prospects of that city, from which we extract the ((glowing: i `New the questions arise, has 3lllwau kee, as the commercial- centre bf this region, increased as rapidly in bustnesa aod population tta the country' itself( Is it probable that she will continuo so to incretoe In the future. By ;lie results to the peat, we are able to pretl i let for the future. At the present and ast ratio of increase, Milwaukee will contain in 1850 about sleety thousand pt3pUlation; ISSO about one hundred' and eighty thouriand. 'But Milwaukee's; increasing niach faster even than the region upon which she depends lor her aupp,rt. While the population of Wisconsin, lowa and Minnesota doubles in ten years, the business of Milwaikre quad ruples in the stuns time. Nothing but a successive 'failure of crops will cheek this rate of increase in business, and with successive good crops it will even exceed the past. - • "Our railways extend to the north west and smith of west, embracing with. In - them nearly the whole. region of which we have been speaking. Like iron arms stretched out, with' hands in terlocked In Central Minnesota, they clasp these fertile States securely to themselves sod as their own. Consid. crud either fur itself or for the interest of the cityfeherc they centre, there Is I not in the United &mesa thousand miles of railway SO fortunately located. To this cos olidation and centralisation of our railway system we look for a most powerful auxiliary •in the development of the Northwest by the natural means to which we have alluded. Thus when energy and -money are combined and untied with natural advantages end nat. ural laws, results are predicted with ear , tainty. Milwaukee is and meet continue the metropolis of this undisputed region and therefore must become one of the great elites of. the Union. In ISO she ranked ms the eighteenth city of the, Polon; la 1570 site will unquestionably rank OS She tenet. Is a rare so hotly contested, oven a lower rank would be honorable. But sitting hero as she does at the very gateway where passes the Commerce of a new empire and the sur. plus population of old nations; where the vast commerce of the lakes changea to the landgsarriage, and the land pro. ductions to the lake; with a location and climate unsurpassed upon either conti nent, with' all these we have a right to expect and to predict a prosperous future for the Queen City of the Lakes." The Japane.ie Miut , The Japanese mint is located at Jeddo. Silver coin is only issued from it, the coinage operations being performed as follows: A silver ingot is placed in an iron spoon and melted over a coal fire, previous to being cast into a mould. From this Mould the metal cornea forth - in thin rectangular bars, which are at once thrown into water to cool. The workman who takes the bars ..from the tub cuts of the sliver splintetv, which adhere to the edges, and passes them to another workman, who, with a pair•of scissors, but with no system of measure ment but that acquired by practice, cuts them into eight pieces, each of which is equal in value to one ichalru, or about thirty-one pow. • The fmgmentaarathen weighed, the heaviest pieces being re doted to the standard weight by clip ping, and the lighter ones being thrown again into the melting •pol, The bars ate then bested white-hot, .smoothed on the sides, and carried under the die. One of the square coins is placed upon a stations y block and a die is put upon It. A workman lifts a heavy hammer and brings it down 'with great force upon the upper die,:and the silver bar becoines a coin. The (chits is next handed over to children, 'who mill the edges with small stars. This operation terminated, , the silver squares are weighed. twain pressed with the Imperial mark, which is eat into_tbe metal with a chisel, and put •up into packages of one hundred coins. About three hundrca persons are employed in the Mint, all of whom work with - great regularity and amid perfect silence. In the morning, when the workmen enter the establishment, they cast off their street garb, and don, gar ments belonging to the Government. At sunset the gong - is sounded, the em ployees strip to the buff, loosen thelrhau and submit to be searched by the officials or the place. ' They ate then directed to Wash their bands, lift up iheir arms, drink a glass of water and about. These proceedings having been 'gone through with, the workmen are. allowed to re. some their wearing apparel, and retire for the-night. Refurszt.tory tallade. . .111 MI 00 s GOO OW sIX.O A nefonnatory Village, exists in the Pula* District of Rindostan, An ae• count of this vinare was -recently given at a meeting of the Social Science Ass& ' elation in England by idayr Hutchin son, Inspector General of Police the Puojeub. The community was formed by collecting from other village!' those who, as thieves or beggars, had rendered themselves a pest. Land was given to them, they were supplied with seed% had wells sunk for them, and were fur nished with ploughs. These provisions having been made, the men were inform.. ed that henceforth they must depend on their own exertions; and thus, whether living comfortably by their Industry or dying with hunger froM their idleness, they would not be allowed to, quit_ the spot where they had been placed. At Met there was great grumbling, turbu lent, and many threats; _but when the men found that these were all in vain they. gradually took to their work, and settled down Into a peaceful and. Indus. triorts little community. Major Hutch. immix added that, at a late visitof inspec tion to tbiseurious village, Ekes' found that the inhabitants bad begun to feel a bride in their cottages and allotments; that a striking alteration for. the better had 'taken place In their general condi- Lion and appearance, and lime so fully reconciled had they become to the change in their course of life thafthey, one and all, declared tbatthey bitd,no wish to re tina to their former career. The exper iment was first sugrested by Mr. E. Prinrep, lit 1660 settler:tent officer of Sealkote, and carried out duccesafally by , Major H. B. Urmston, who compelled a Predatory tribe to so.thil end' cultivate under penalty of the lash,land two years afterwards was invited bY O his reclaimed thieves, burglars and fortnne-tellers to a feast on the produce of their farms. BrEantuo - of the nomination of Mu. aItEELET to the Austiian Mission,. the Tribune:rap: Be . copld not accept this plain had the alleged nominatbn been unanimous. ly confirmed, intending not to leave his country at least until every' State disor ganized by revolt elmil base been res. tared to her normal position in the - Union —if possible, on the basis of Universal Amnesty coupled with Impartial But. frogs On' the eve of anew Presiden: tint canvass, in - so momentous an ext. geney, he would. regard any employ. me t that required of him a sojourn of months abroad as at best but honorable banishment. And, while he will not decline nominations that have not been tendered him he purposes never again to be a candidate for °Mee." AT New Atasxy, Ind., a very singu lar and fatal disease is prevailing trisome extent among the chickeni.. The chicken Ls suddenly smoked by this disease, and It the moment when the attack occurs will spring straight, up Into the air two or• three 'feet and fall helpless to the ground. The head and neck is cramped and rests upon the back, and thus re mains until the fowl tiles, which it gen , entity does in from live to ten minutes. The legs of the chickens attacked are also much contracted by' cramp. , Persons have lost as high as forty and fifty chick ens by this disease in a single week. Very often from half a dozen to e dozen will be found of - a morning lying desd under their, eosets. •Tet: wits of Persia, to - whom nothing Is sacred, are telling a good story about the Shah of Persil. It appears that the Shah rather pooh.poehed a proposal to 4 Introduce the telegraph into his realm,,! and his consent was by no means hearty. When the line Was completed, the Shah was at his palace of Soultamel. Prince Alt 'Scull Indicted the first dispatch. It was this: "The melons are ripe at Itsuehan." Instantly tho Possible uses or this invention of the Infidels flashed scrota the royal mind, and All.Saall re. Weed this agreeable answer: "1 ap point yOa lenlater of Sciences" Tiieleult. Textile rAblle% of 111. CZ= in.the inannfaentre or muslin, the ninth:ion surnas.s ail other people, art they de in the manufaeture of the nashmere : shawl. There is 11 Viiinn of muslin term ed "woven air, - the fabrie of which in so troirvelloway tine that the Minions them- Rely, ore hind of relating all kinds of amnia t bowie. ',meeting it. Mr. non, in his '4 kmsitleration of the Affairs of Italia." speaking of the Dacca man tic., says that invording to report, I the - Emperor A urungschee once was angry with Ills daughter for showing her -skin through her clothes, whereupon the ~ -ming Prowess remonsttated In tier,jon thication, that eke tend seven japlithN or 'soh', on; !meth, tole was to 'the effect that, "in the Nabob Khwan's time, a weaver was chastlsail and turncli out of the oily of Dacca for his negleet In not preventing Ids cote from eating up a piece of .. .Slimy:in; which lie had spread and left upon the grre , ;‘," the muslin, of coarse, "Willi; SO line that the animal could net see it upon the herbage. So delicate is_the manufacture of the short staple of the Dams cotton, that it can only he woven Into yarn at certain times or the slay. The morning is gen erally so employed before the dew has lett - the ginss; it spinning hi carried oti after that time, c spinner, who Is al ways a woman under thirty yearsof spins the yarn river n pan of water, the evaporation of which affords soffileient moisture to prevent the fibres from routing toobrittle to handle. Delicate an the 11111nIlil La. It so It wash, which Euro- Ivan mastitis will not. Tt,o durability of the thizeit n tedin, notwithstanding its aurprising, ilneness a pk-ce of “cyjming dew," one yard wile and four yantei long, only weighing :syst god ns—is said to be owing to the greater numla,r or twists given to the Dactut yarn, as enmpared with the finest muslin yards of Engirmil or Frani,. Tito time taken to spin and weave the threads in n plrce 01 "Ivo yen tur:" in, eery great; the render will not, therefiwc. be surprised- to hear that at sells nt the rate of a guinea n yard. The "Aiirovatt," or "Running Worm is considered the second elm.. of muslin ; ' "Snbantn,” or Evening Dew,' is the third quality 7 It is en raffia! because it is . no title that it can' searcely I.e distin guished from dew upon the gots.. 'then' are emeriti other very flue Dacca mus lin, that are lino an by distinct are names, hut the three so poetieally designated are tho. most fainous„, The Ihighdltobecs, who remove Intomould front this pre rictus material, use the juke of the am mold plant for that purpose; and to ix , move other spat or ,mien it composition of Owl, lime and mineral alkali. There are Mithometlans who :also repair this • woven with a skill equal to that of the I ['indecision who weaves It. For in• stance, it is said that an capon !integer, or darner, "can - i.;striset a thread twenty., vants long from a piece of the finest mus lin of the arum slinnensions, and replace it with one of the finest quality." It is said that - they exeriMe their finest work under the influence of minim. A still more exquisite anal expenive work of the Indian loom is the figured muslin. A Ow of this folirie, memos rmg t army yards . , 1113(10 lit 177 n, east as must as Vifi. The splendid yet subdued Wert of weaving gold end silver threads into the different fabrics:made in India has never ever been approriehed lay Eu• ropeans. Some of their silks halve n MIN.'S upon them like the -brew of n •pigeon, ar indeed of the I mrieyan phew,. ant. In nature,we never find that even they most splenlittl effects offend the eye by appearing - handl. The Indian artist seems to have msught the very art there. is In nature. and the uses his gold and silver with a random-a prodigality, and an economy titted fur the occasion. The native never throws r.way gold where It will not be seen. Thus on the turban cloth mtly the end that hangs down by the; noel: is thus nu:lmputed; in the was toroth, the fringfid end, ate. The geld thread Is so very pure that It never tarnishes, and it senshes just as well an the other threads of the garment. The thread of the previous metals in called ktilla bunion, and Is manufaet nrci I NVIIOI4 by hand.. 7The embroidery in the woven gar ment, in which this otwolutely pure gold in employed, never turnikhe, , —n perlec liou !n n hielt European fabric:nom have not yet attained. . Abost Glr Ont . , Logue has an article in the fl'ehr.ry, for Augont, on ballet girls mid others. The arnele is entitled ''The Leg and 'in a oevere eacoriatiott slime of the proleasOrs of the naked uranta. We make a few extracts: For Modena...Tao( the 1, who know them non elites well, have a therongh reipcs,t. They are a hard working, ill-rant body of women, not unfrequently the wale support of entire families, and their morel con natters are not ore 'whit nefected by their line of husineas. The sultniring publie whets'ss the pre ty, picture. they make on the stage, little knows the physical fatigue which these poor girls encounter I n . ns turn for a few dollars a week salary from . the manager, and an illiberal Judgment at the hands of the oudions•. Few men work ,o,lmt d as the linnet girl—the eery tame, who by half-past eight o'clock in the morning In at the th....tre, clad in gauva awl silk webbing; practicing pie mattes, entrenchats, the tne-tortne, nod Other inquisitorial. exorcizes. I have Wien thosetrirla pmetieefront nineo'cl.k -in the morning until half-rast twelve, altanst without cessation, then take a hurried lunch, eon - Milt:les eating Ii ,chile standing shivering in their thin clothing in a dranizitty place behhal the "11:1Ln,' only to" tame their labor again at half- past one, and so conk lane tilt live. This Is for tile =Min, performance; nL half past seven that or the night comment o, finishing perhaps at eleven. Then conies undrossing, risiresiting, fettling and laving away their stage parapher nalia; for, even If not natundly tidy ;and tidiness In the rule with thn—the ex ceptions rare; —these girls must, of econ omy's ',aim he carernt of their clothing. And so, long oiler midnight, the tired .creatures, often laden With heavy bun dles, creep- listkatily Into the street cars, to ho stared at by rude men, or still worse, dreg home through the deserted streets, alone and unprousded, at the risk of being mistaken for travlatas of the lower grade.. -That pose into Which she now throws -herself with suite abandon is not a vile pandering to the tastes of those giggling men in the orchestra malls, but Gan ef fort wifely to her idea • is as loving tribute to a beloved art 'as a` painter's Tamil touch is to him. I have NM' these women burst into term cn leaving the stage .ligeatosi they had observed men laughing am ongthemselves,. rolling their t-yes Moat and evidently. making unworthy comments oat the pretty crea tures beforo them, whose whole sohl and whose whole body, too, was for the hour lovingly given over to Terpsichore. '"lt is they who are bad," fetid Maoleihobsello, 11.J.0 too the other night, "it is not we." ' 'Miss Logan gives a note from one who makes 'Tads' for the "artists - who have physical fume:trial-lona The. natG are Made in We quote: Such , little Inaccuracies as knock knees and bow-legs, trilling.errata in -Nature's Orkdrial edition, remarkable for their frequeney_ln the human tinnily, eopt-tally in those nitsgmiticsl members of it who have rashly chosen the stage as avocation, are nimbly rectified by the pail-professor. I saw a letter from one of.these the other day, which' may be worth producing hereton the sake of Its Indierunsness. That it is n genuine doc ument, 1 pledge my word. It , ran taps; .PIIILADEL:PIII:I—. I fnin: Them Bins is finished; your nees wilt be all 0 A vrben .i.onf get, them on. Bad liggcm In all plaid out now they s ill,coast U dollars. Walter Aro Vs Manu'crlpl• The original mannacriptsof Sir Walter Scott'? poems and several of his novels and prose works are about lobe sold at auction, by order of the executors of the ate Mr.oßobert Cadell, of Etlintrargh. They comprise "The Lady °file Lake,? "Marmion," "Rokeby," "The Lord of the Isles," "Don Roderick," "The Field of Waterloo," and other Poems, Dill," "Doom of Devorgoll, Sa with an introductory Essay on Bal led Poetry, "huchindmtre," "Anne of Gelerstoln," "Count Robert of Paris," "Castle Dangerous," and two volumes containing portions of Waverly, "Ivan nee," -"The Bridal of Triermain," and "Tales of a Grandfather." This portion of Ivanhoe, says the London Publiehrre Circular is WCVCd to be the only port lion of that romance which Sir Walter Scott wrote with his cram band, as tne late Mr. John Ballanlyne aced as his amanuensis for a considerable part of it, owing to the author having Vat recov ered frorcra severe illness. he manu script of the "Lay of the Last Minstrel," was not preserved. All these mann scripts are remarkable for the extra w.li• nary tlueoey with which they were writ ten, and the very few corrections or al terations occurring in them; Ulna afford• lei; a proof of Sir Walter Seott'awonder ful facility of composition. The mane, scripts are stated to be all in a perfect state of oreservation, and unllbrmly bound in Russia, with uncut edgea —The Greenville (B. C.) Enlerprioo 6mes to us With a ;1,000 Confederate Bond, wrapper around it.— Meseton (rtzai) Tekgraph. "s, PITTSBURGH,' THURSDAY, JUIN 25, 1867. GENERA!. NEWS --Rev. Pr. Chapin has gone to Ninine. —(kmeral Hancock has iwsturne.l to st. —An evil lusbit Is never red:ignored by leiding to It. —The host mpltal to begin life. with is cold* wife. —A - career of crime inset come to a Ina or a halter. —Brigimin YOung, Jr., and nano have gone to Maaaaehusetta. . —lf a horse says neigh's:hen you o ff er hun oats, he don't. mean t. —The richer man mak his food, the poorer he makes his rip tite. —Santa Ana, not Anri t, Is the correct spelling.of the old gentleman's name. —Tb2 greet centre of happinevf to fomenting to hope for and something to love. —General,. Stimne! ey Slitildicr, of 11 , 12 memory, died in I ng on, llars., -re cently. --The Butralentansboast thathey lame consumed - 350,0W quarts of strawberries this 1101114011. —Why Is the brtilegrnom better than the bride? BOGIUSe she is given away, and he Is said. —A colored man In Syractive,lo7 years old.la going to Virginia to lay hi, hones on tho old plantation. —A Rockland, Mo.. paper propeoco Major Wtn. A. Richardmin,. of Maims, as n candidato for thoPmahlency. -fled maws are like llghthouaos to wartivovaguna-.aialhe sea of life off tho • • -frof"Malaga, Janatcla, Santa Cruz, and Holland. • a —Mr. Ravrnond In the only editor of any of the New York morning newspa per* who htts gone to Europe this sum mer, or proposelo go. I.'rederick Bakeman, a Iv...Men' of the village of Froedout, in Cattaraugus celebrated his one tanins' and seventh birthdayon the 4th inst. —A cariosity seeker nt the Paris o Onin taltgemiren'a Itsy—Datiey a Dee* 10 . 1 a awe —lllamoilleent 11 ****** In ts lI i(s, ilapeteasta Comsalenee Owe Ms Death of flaglamltan. , Ii ca. loan. lair .l—.deices per Persia elate that • )tang" pay, 1 um . lan. passed oil quietly in Ireland. Thera wu a tlamoostra. Don at Ilelfalt, at which thirty Inoue.* Orange men marched In preeetalon through the city: The military and constabelary patrtal the town, tail there wax no ata tun co. Tim littop of Derry, Dr. Higgin, died suddenly on the Ittn Mat., of dims.. of the heart. Xnuey on. no abundant In thn tenant Market. that a million end a halt stortleg had been offered on FcCurliV of Consols at Ili percent. no.l tetueed. bronco esparto. lion. for toe nrat eve monde of tollyear amount to %Olen Ill) franc" less lam lest year • Ire poriamon•, on the contrary, are 41.01).0 , X, (rents grinder. Tee baryon In dermal, prorate's to be Mairntecent• Cantina tittle onion for grain have reached Tel ate, trout England, and aeenta scot to Hungary bad' bought op . ;OW MO lteen's. Tee French bad also been maims largetntroensee to Llonestry. It Is state! on good authors Pr that a letter orcondolenceinn the death of MoXlmlltao addressed by Napoleon to the Emperor of Austria, was tO the follo•Ing effect: nl seed yon the expreaston of try condolence on the dreadful •1.1111 of the death of tee Emperor Math:ollla. Me grin , in the more lively, hennas° I feel thn responstelllt/ Of the painful mart I have Dad It, the mlefortont. But lltut, ntiO penetrates nor hoarta, Minos / serer Art nog other object than to extend to them dietatil places the Influence of Mar null last lon. In along this leave toned no nobler or mere Worthy to• tereemer than your Ilsjestra unfortunate brother:. LINANCIAL AND COMPIEIMAIL, .I.teseemn.. air / mu," —Mrs., closed Irregular; axles of 10,(1)i Osten; uplands, I,o4,l,orleans, /Woad. stotts eiptet. Corn. SW at. N.. Wheat, I]lo.l. Calltornta while Gorier, ss. Oath 4s. pea, 11.. Freels:nes—pork, 73a. Ina. Lard tit 5.1. Bacon, 411 al. Choose, Sts. l'ltaluee—retrolema attire; spirits, :sltrean d,ts .1!..t.L Lonnos,Jaly 93—000601 S 91%, .5 Ws Tint Erie 1%111140m lontral, tat Uroat Western, IL LOstooft, July —Verning—llarkets un charmed. Alynrzar, .NTly :t.—/Avniny—retrolenzu 46 francs for stim.lurcl M 414 n. . FROM NEW YORX CIO Ttleersult to the rlttelutriet t>uettte.3 2lcw Tour., July 21, 11t7 WIIVILLY ronrrsar 1.1.01 T. The weekly report of Dr. llama of the modality tut week states that there were one hundred and nay -three deaths less than the average Of eorreepondlug Weeks for the last sta. years. • 1nt,1712.1 MVt., uottlag mntoll for apelt. of eldi/O, two mile -heats, over the lesbian coarse, came oft yestordity, liallirCen General Dui.' ler, Men and lilenenall Jaoklexi. The first. end third news and race warn woltby !:en. llutett tlme,llo, hale and ton.• ' aCif tO• or !vs rulaoxEn. A prisoner named gm.z kicker, unbar sentence of death In tioeltiaml acuity Pal. for motilor, on Monda O y last , shot inherit!' Thom!. Do May altos, ho lens goluit his noeustomeit rounds. -Ile then committed suicide by shooting himself. De ht•yelles isstill ally,. The elie 01 the prisoner hail 71.1104 pion on Sunday and was intrusted on for of having procured the revolver lam. The o, Ilollona, from London or d±l sire s t u nphison ttio:lttn. Chia Jostle(' Chow: le bole. Tllll arc. $O5 or ratenasan. A111)0014 to the Aug nays tho oz.naled Connoteetonur tar exchnogo of prleoners of Woo, !baldishes the letter In the Nuflonof intellipeneer In which he..owye thot In lent the rowel onthneltont vglonturity wooded to_ deliver 10,00) Hen nod wounded soldiers edthout mowing any equivalent. fie of to prey° this by the n relchoe 011.4110 n ()Moen... _ tTATt EIGHTS DOCTAIM, AOTOCATin. The sumo. correspondent *aye that at a Deinootatio :nem log In Baltimore last night, one of the members of ton Maryland Con. stltutlonel Convention aponated to hl. hearers to assert Inn domino of State Rights and carry back the (lovernment 'tin Mal intallt, ox understood ny the traumal. of mho Constitution. Thu sovereignty of Maryland, he said, eust not go Under on. lose at ON point of the bayonet. . • rroranoocn I.IIAL Tao 71.11 , ane says the report Or tho Senate 111V.I.Ignt1111, congruts the ba lm( that otnoonnona frauds have boon MO. LIMA In (be management In canals, Par ticulars are al van 111 FtlVollil cages. One,. elan for g 21,0 0 ,/,. adjudged trfugulent by the Manta; had boon pain without out/tort toy of Inn. while in another a contractor re. calve., g 31.001), at least twelve Omen os =lob heoughtto, • ----.-- FROM WASHINGTON, (HY Telegrhpli to the ritubdritg Gazette.) Wee 4111 OTON. July 24, HUT. THE A/41f 111:01161IVALL. The Item Stonewall lOU leave about the sth or August for, Jarmo. Captain Drawn . 3 now hero 'electing a crew, and has emot e:4 shouttwenty.flve first class seamen. - 11 , T1741rAt. usersee. The receipt-4' of Intornnl Revenue irw49 Were 673:1,117. =I -The Comte Winner of Detente wIU Lam) two hundred Imd clot , ty-one netetos lnr the week ending on the MU met. • rOmulo omoT. The statement of the public debt for tho Premark toontlx..stalob alit be published ori the first of August, will show a alooreaso of the debt of trour throe millions. . 'Myer Iteme , [ll2, Telgraph to th Pittsburgh litsetts rts %Isla e m Paelett . TsleSr•Ph C0. °17..7.1 OlLryTr, July SL--The weather 11 warm seaclouoy, with me-talons' showers. The river remains verylow, The ollmarketlo active, beteg genteel on the Creek at OM, and atoll City ut 0,5509,75. tilt to the Putsbutiii tisrstta.; • Localvtraw, July ti—The river is en. Ztrri , with three feet aloe Inches Mitts Ildmiovsnry of TM dire tn. at lesion. Oh Telegraph to the Mit bomb Panto.) Sr. Loris, Jolt M.—Unwept deposit. of 1.10 me bare been discovered in Madison wormy, sis this Eluste. no{ for from trim, Haab and Iron Mourn sin. One /ode IS be tween Ave and els handreil feet wide. Pis rend smaller anaphors already been Pm& Porno. or. Odds nom three to fifteen per amt. These smith° Argent depOilys known the world, • • PRICE THREE CENTS CITY. AND SUBURBAN. YOUR= PAGE.—Thefulled and most relia- M, Monty, Oil and Produce Market given by any paper In the rut', n Ut b , Pbna cm our /bunk Pape. The Mowing Hatch. . Necessarily hurried to making our report of the mowing mach On Tuesday, at Me- Keownts, owing to the lateness of the hour I at which we returned to the city, It was not as full us we desired, and it will am be Out of place taiadd now what we omitted to eel. As to the mowing qualities of the different machines en the ground, concerning which. 'the Judges made no formal decision. we , have stated those present unprejudiced Ile tided for themselves, from their obeervis . Mona and this, after is the real advert. loge whloti accrues from contette of the kind. Preconeertal arrangement., such as sometimes Lie made,the formal announce meet , of a conclusion or judgment previ ously made no—with a view to en. Dance cei tale Interests, le bet a fraud or false protects on the public, which may lieoceisfel to a cousiderable extent. But en the! farmer who witnesses a match. from an unnreJud Iced Ostend paint, generally deckles for himself, wince de elides cannot toeißeted .by any. formal award of Judger se lected to decide a certern way. We do not wish to be understood as saying that the judges selected at the match at McKeown's mold be thus need. Omer them we know to be a gentleman Of mantling and high respectability in this communtty, and of tile others we know nothing derottatory. But niter what moue red, the diteculty In making the arrange I f - ments for the match, ttleirjasigmeet, hew over honestly It might have been exert... ed, would hare amounted to but little with those eremnt. The match, as we nave also stated, crew out of ad:Wiens°, which, ism withstanding Indeflettenem, sun without claiming toe rights accorded challenged parties, was adapted, sod the result, so few we it goes, while not In favor of sae Perth. - lar machine, menet be regarded es favors -1 bie to the ebelleesiell don, except in so far I ex persons present new have matte up their Judgment. Of the Excelsior machine.; ofwhich we I took the most notice, we expressed a prefer eons, not only from the etiostantial m e it has from ng a mmulneci reaper rand mower, bet no a mower. its driver evidently an experleneed one, drove Ide team slowly and steadily, cutting the grass with a degree of uniformity anti ease set , Minty surprising. As to the matter of draught, the test as announced wannot fit. vocable to the Excelsior, the palm of sum, riortty in this roasted being accorded by the Judea to the eihickeye,o "Word,. and -ItmeMlin Moths test was so entirely con- Picture], that while the judges 8.9 bonora- Me men, may ham been iiblen;ett to do the "fele thing," it cannot properly bet regard ' ed other than se no test at all. or se In no degree satisfactory, in respect not. only to the Excelsior machine ' but also as to the t'Union,u"Ohemolone and .the other ma tchines tried; A dynamometer on en fm proved' principle might demonstrate 'the I denneht of machine. mons cortainir, but we think that instead of the One used an ordinary spring_ balanee, of comparative strength,sniget have Leeward: the purpose with dotal salvautaga. We neuron pot it stronger UMW stnifill.to say the test applied 1 Wita no test at all, and .tho wonder is that the lostrnment dirk not break, as at Butler. Based upon the exhibition of mowing qualities, on equal ground, where allwere operating simultaneously, Mote discrimi , ation woald be necessary In order to de ride as to twee:Melte. We made op our Verdict In favor of the .Excelsior. and "World. machtnes.—the Mintier for the Yeittelre already referred to. and the latter for lig eines. and equal capacity with ethers of heavier build. We would accord to all, however, due commendation for Ingennity of construction and for the remarkable advent.° which has been made in the laud. able endeavor to lighten the labor of the husbandman. =3 Thome, Oceania resides at Fort Pitt Station, on the Panhandle Railroad, hes family of children, and his ottildren bare a bet goat. Peter McCaffrey Is a neighbor, and he, too, hes been blessed with a family of little ones. A few atty. Mace the Dren nan children were playing with the goat, and the McCaffrey*, hiring the ion. egged permission to jciln In It. which was granted by the children, but his gostaltip (he was a "teatimee goal) had Isom" objections to the arrangement, mud urged them to • forcible manner,•butting one of the young IlloCef. fraysinto the gutter, a. proceeding not relished by the young gentleman, and h. ....tit re...e by pelting Lis honor toe goat with sto n es. .Thls enraged the Drell. rans, and a war amnd th e children wee Inc esult. The paren ts godly took the-matter in band. and it terminated in fight be. twerp Drennan and McCaffrey, lu which lictlearry "knocked the other out Of thee. Drennan made tnformstion oefore Alder man Strain against McCafferty. emerging him with assault anal battery. A warrant was tasted. , 13== James It. Kennedy keeps a stand no Fifth street. near Wood, wbere he deal. In watches, Jewelry, end many other articles of general utility.. A few days since lie sold to one Albert builth a watch for foe sem Of bn dollar., the full smote; of which ems Paid in greenbacks by the a►id Albeit to Neonate. who, it Is alleged. warrant.' the watch to run tor one year without rtipair. lug. and alsOwarranted tbe mums to he all. var. Albert toot the watch on these 'arms, and left well Weasel with his bargaln. lie had oat proceeded far, hoverer, until he met • !nand, wbo 'seeing his eaten chain. Inquired the time of day, when open pull ing out his watch be Mond that it was not running, and his Menu barley men wsto es before, informed him that the cases were not Oliver. Lie at once returned to annnetly wim the watch,•op.l he refused to Lake it back, whereupon Smith sonde information admen Olin before Alderman 010.10, churn. lug biro with obtaining money under false pretenee. A warrant erne issued for ten nedrtarrast.'- I=l=E2 ' Joseph Schell. a boy about eighteen yearn of age, who was employed se a driver of one of Diebold's ice wagons, met with ailed. ens if not faUd moulent yesterday morning about seven O'clock. Ile had stopped his wagon at the comer of Smithfield and Fourth streets. for the purpose of deliver leg' some ice, and was 111 the set of getting in the wagon by stepping on the hind wheel, when the norses started, throwing him un der Me wheelsortileh p gust over his ab. dome, and breast. Inn ming severe internal Injuries. Tee unfortunate boy sum carried Into Johnsoe drug stdre, at the corner of Strilthd old and Fourth streets, where hts is:i potesi were attend v Dr. Tindle, who, af ter a slight exami nat i o n . said there were no bones broken, bet that the injury was a levels one, and might Prot'. MUD. Tne Meg man was afterward, taken in a var. clime to Duquesne bore •gh, where he re. sides, and was at teat coconuts suit living, hot no hope. of his recovery were eater. tabled. • =Zl=ll Mr. Xenon, a resident of Tana on Teemlay night was knocked down and robbed near the tionth end of the llharpeborg • bridge. Mr. /Crest= had been to Lawrenceville spending the even leg, and about balkiest ten O'clock he started borne , by way of the Sharmthurg bridge, when he wee assaulted by two mes. one of whom. struck him over the left eye with knocklers ar a slonvehot, frorn which be tell to the ground In an Insensible con4l. tlor. When he recovered consciousness ne fmmd that hla pockets hod been ritivd, his rocket nook, containing about fifteen del. ars, haying been taken with other articles. lie made his way to the toll•bouso on the bluirpebnrg side of the bridge, where be washed the nlood from his face. The rob. bees bad mule good their escape, and as t hey are unknown no offrnis bare been mule to seems their arrest. Mr. K.'s tulu , ries were severe hornet dangerous. Aquatic. Boat racing has become a farOrlto - eport or pastime with the ...porting men. of Iltteburgtri audit It contlnueswill certilnly Make more grit class aecullers.” A repo le announced to come off on the Allegheny creme next Saturday. between. the Itn- Ottesue nntl It U. froward boat plebe. Tee race In fora puree of 1100; alai.te three miles, and will Inert from the nennm./.a brloge, between the hount of Ilse anti six in the afternoon. The Driquenne crew, con meting of John Fisher, Lewis tiebolleld. Au. Pruett. llenl.der nett William Wortblen, lon, will row In the O. 11. P. Irtlitatite.. William - Lang. the llowa.td ct-esteltehael Hanna W illiam Lang. tine alter and Jobe Hays, in the ttAngennetta.n The reputation of both crowd le writ eetehllehed. end the rant will be so exciting one. Woeld'e Fair. earl., • Flrit" premium. Weed /Moran Machine; so perfectl adapted to all kinds or work. Buck la t he capacity or the Weed Sewing Machine that we claim It to be the beat In we. Coil and examine It at No. 111 Grant atroet. It I..oam:lply COnStrilett4 that any nervosa can learn on at. • • tniers,elles.—in the Dizarra of the 12th inst we published an 'trot ream , leg on Constable Dougherty ; the Eighth ward, re which, we a Informed, yea a inlernprteue• Latino. The HAM 711101Ttni to was the case at L e onard asainst Dougherty, charging hint with felonious asaaidt, ',ma, It was looted that Dougherty had locked 1./mused In an Alderman's ogles, and for , ed turn to pay the awn of one dollar, by threatening his life with • plstoL A hemline wee had In thecaae on the 1010 LusL, and Dougherty was discharged,the prom:atm haying Laded to make out a came. • .1k Knocker Cowac—W. J. Th=P.M is tha tams of an Indis Idnel who. sbilo 1 0 00 Intoxicated slap, on Tuesday night, lodul god his fano7 by knocking down 'ample who Dmwist by him on Wyllo street lie was at , slated. by • the night polio., and yestordaY Morning Mayor llceartlay toad him ten dollars 10r his poglitstio ashloltion. • The Arratusemem is being made for the forthConting excursion and pie nic of the Sony of Temperance, Division go. 42, are of the meet liberal character. and the Mar mill be of the moss pleasant character. Every Alexia of tamparsam Is Welted. The Weather wee etheedutgly swim lawiteY. the thermometer mittens!, nutety.etz In the *bade. A large number of families ate about homing for the 00tuala7 to escape No sultry weather. a Literary. goterealeineat will Da given by anored total In Escalator Hall, Allegheny Ott!, this evader. tits proceeds to be devoted to the benefit of ii stelc man, a stranger In the city. C, - Trove.. and Con rernloo —Alpo.° Wis. gond madu Information Ware Aldermen Thomas meaner Michael Matter, landlord of the Wizard Hotel. Fifth weird, for tracer and conversion. The prosecutor alleges that h left several articles in ilefenoantia possession, of ltin value of SM. id s antic den legreceiving the aforesaid articles, and holleves the pront:lW came into pee session of them In some mysterious way. The defendant brought sett against the prosecutor to recover three weeks boarding at the rate of 42. per day. • ratite Preteens irage.—Wm. Elvert, yesterday mule Information before Alder man ii. J. Thomas against one Charles li .[risen.w painter, alleging that he obtain ed a engin and carriage from him on the of June law, by renresenting at the time that the money was doe to him from one Air. Kenney, • shoemaker. Dr. Elton made several attempts to get his money or its-equivalent In shoes hut could get neither. Hence the sett: Defendant was committed for trial. The Juvenile eeeeee at ExceleloV Mai On Tueerlay.evertieg. gave general eatlPfa. lion to a crowded house a Melt they kept spell-beund until they got through watt their programme. On Friday evening of thle week they will glee their seeong en. Lactation eat at the .ame place. Arm linnlaim.—A daughter of Wm. Scul ley, of the Etghth Ward, tell from a awing Oe TuelelaY. • Us, slls mg gaits sev•re frac torn or the richt tore are. Medical aid was ournmoned, and th e little aulfur wait placed r m a comfortable tauralltlou. tr.roCery store, at the earner of Robinson and Clang Ittreete, Alle gheny. was entered by burglar? Tuesday nigh?, and debtor ton dOlisra la cash ab stracted tbererronl. An entrance wee effeCt ed through the cellar. A Reliable Medicine for the our. of • . . . . . . .. .. . Dysimarry, than ra.,and Cholera arab. Gormad's, Cordtol—Warrnoted is rove C 414, For sale anirost 31ercer'd Drag Ito uMo Ammo', .ollestarn, city. The floor marKet. wu.t rwmatnly nimble Miura many dabs. as thn new . heat Mom. leg Into the market Mtn:fared at reasonably low Prleth, Cold Wpm's.Hag hada Water . J. T, Semphes Drug BLOM, No.SO ' • . erai street, alieghenr. W • Goad. bail nt aboleaale retail... aro, as a consequence. en. soled to keep a larger and much totter as sorted Steer, to sell cheaper, and give the goods le morearoommodating quantities than exclusive Peeing ketone: Retell mer chants are In rttod toexamine our stock. .1. W. BAO.tla d CO. • So ./larket We sell dry goods atxtlejelale and retell, and e. a .eccqeence r are enabled to keep a larger and much better assorted stock, to cell cheaper, and to stye the goals In more accnasmodattng quantities than ox. elusive Jobbing houses. Itetetlerchants . are Invited to amanalse our-stock. m • J. W. Ilsesse 6 Co., rel Market street. Thrown la Tone Teeth that you do not keep your dental apparatus to proper knowe r that our own fault, for all the world using that matehlese vegetable dentllrloo, SOZ mwf. Al l 2 I.2Ceut.-31ore of thaw yard-arida Line bien,bed and unbleached Shirting Alm- Itn rd-tritte beavy Sheeting% an thog nams, and bnautifnl. Malt and dark Prints. • J. SY. BaltEEn d C0.,52 Market street. Disaroes.. Discharges from the Ears, Catarrh, Diseases of the Eye, .d all affect. Lions of a chronic and obstinate character successfully treated by Dr. Aborn, bmithileld street. No Plano Viso to use lily—can better or obsupur Boots, Sao., Daimon.ls and everytnula etas In thfs line, be found thsty at the tune honored stare of Jsmes Robb, Zio.ll/ MarEet street. Pieek and White IL !Peeked Atipsese.— We here opened this day one ones of thee., at:7 cent., this bring less than onedsalt the 2 4 onnOr • J. W. & P 2 Market etreet. Slack and t °loran Atposeae. and °the. Dress Gnods,'wonderlally reduced for 11. last week of nor Closlng.ont Sale. • S. W. Bauman SS Market street. fie to Drys . Nt01 , 14, co. SI Market street, for a reliable Itemedy for the Cholera. Go to Tlentsogtx nring Store, No. et llareet meet, for all Genuine Patent bled- Wines, a , the unrest rates. Ito to Flomlntro D. ..... No. et Market street, fur the best Table Olt In The ray. 1tem...12.6m this Is tbo hurt week of the Great Cbwing•rwit .11.11 . of Dry Goods at • BArtera d Cute, $0 Market Weil. • Cold Sparkling Sala Water at gamplee Drug More, ho. IS rederaletrent Allegheny. • CONDENSED NEWS = —lt is authortt•tttvely announced that the statement that President Johnson intends to remove Sheridan, Is without toundation. President's message vetoing the last suppletnental reconstruction bill was not rresanted to, nor rend to Mr. Stanton tar hit opinion, and consequently he Old not eppreee nor disapprove the document prior to Its presentation .to Congress. All other members of the Cabtuel s approved the messega —The President ties not. yet Loomed the military °nicer, who are to form put of the Corot:Weston nu locating the Indiana. Gen orals Sherman, Hancock and Auanrare auk rested by some, because these oniner• are already on duty In.lhe.West, and are &mil ler with the subject and facts upon which' the Commlssion is toset; hot ttie Preslarnt wilt probably select three Brigadier Gener als, who have had no part in the conduct of tho military movements against the Indi a, and thus enable Generals Sherman, Ulmer/a and derur to glue testimony be fore the G011=16610. —Wei monis has been added. to the Depart mentor Yristangton Territory, and Gen-. oral Rousseau .has been assigned to the command. • Extensiae Hoek Blasting. Telegr.pb to the r Idaho rib wuette.) Curren Hoye., OSTARIC., July °.l.—About belt of table rook was blown off this atter .... A hhlE , or twontY Pounds of powder moved the whole 171 , 0., 1,01 - the meet pr. badmg a poi nt T bheaklnogt oolffo f i p o rtio tn t W at il tl e b d r removed to-morrow. • 'obi. Fells Marva,. (ley Teo:arson lo the riumerge Pantie.) - Lonieviame,' July N.—General Weitzel and carpe of topographical enaltasers Com menced thu preliminary worir for murver log too canal arOurig toe. Oblo falls 1111. morning. or Additional Local News on Tnisd Page. =l2 BOO , II—TRLIOC6.—te Tuesday. Joie mod. at tbo residence of the bride't panel. by Be , 11 . 55 Iler, 11.11.. Me. liEUllti 6 8001,1 •Id Mae LIZZIE J. PUMA., tooth of Plershorgh. MlLl.git—lim/EX.—on tee le•h Instant et 'he resl&nee of the helde a tether. 31:11. LEE, of this ett.y, indXlrs MATTIS J. .111.13Z6, Of Washisioton, D. C. • DIED. Y1105.,11, irenroday mornlog, tub o clock, bar. J:liN AII.IUN, lo the slat le ore: . The Naval tear take pine From his late rut donee, be. T.rnato rtteet, Allegheny. Tale d./.1.0014. at 3 o'clock. The Mende of the md• are mut. felly requested to attend. Jcall.—tto 7 emity. the 1 d Instant. Maa W 111)41111.A.T. aged 11 tears. Toe metal w II lakt plate Pool the redderae of ha parents. No. 72 Boyle Wept. All•glteny, To DAT, at @o'clock. 7he friend. of the leanly are rat Pert. ull y invited tr. attend Wl'at 'Kerte,. kikannum Ft.. on Ilnaday. Jult724, 2.131 AN Wll.llAa all, le tho baby. ar of tai. yr. Funeral (rota the rat Idt nce of hie ron.in.law. 12e. fated Da haven, No. Federal date. Allegheny City, on Tor 1.1.1 . , Joly Taal. la ...tea to The friend. of the fewAT eat at tire, tell, Invited to attend. NEW AD ViatTISEBLENTS, ALEX. AIKEN. UNDERTAKER, No. 566 fourth Welt, ritUbraget, pa. COVTIIN of all kinds; Cll/28a. GINVEB. sad ern, deaarlatloa of ?Masi Tuzul.blug Good/ famished. Rooms o.laned day .0 Beam Lad llaillage. forablle.l. ' Ilarassamme—Bee. David Hee, %D.. IN, W. Jatobn. Tboalaa [wins, Esq., Jr Iller. Mon. J G. RODGERS. CR4DERTIL.; • EMI •leD aomossor to 1)0 late liamool K. 'lltenery No. 19 Obi* Mreal. thtte doors from BMW, LneZbtll7 1 417. lit. tame. ltotewood. Monotony, nraloot.d noaw wood tmiutlon Conan. at the lowest rod.. prime, Boost oven at all home, day and Mint. Hear. and varMages N.M. on short nutlet and on Mott resoonablik tams. EDWARD CZAELNIECKI. UN. DILISTAICSS. 001 a. 11114 Oslo Simi, Alkshenr. MatsSlN tioat.tood and whir 001 , cc, wilt, a madetastack at Sacral mutant., pad**. nand, and farniaad at shoran notice at 'o.nat Drlau, Sala and Chap Stable*, nor. nu at Tutirr a.. 1) Mains .rxinTe. .Carrluea, Saranac*, Banos% Saddle Harm, an, Sa.. for atm R T. wit:trim - 44 co, twins - TAXIII2I AND 61111111•LIEZIIS. • Mancha. tar, Wood , . Rua awl ',Watt,. oaths Boo= or Illaathostar LIM.) ntabla,'oornar tftaglala apd Chariton at eats. Idearse'saa Carslagse E L STEWART, Vadertalner, • caner of YORTOS and tux BUM &Th. latalb•Ward. Paw .f at kinds. Hata and Canlanai fazulabad on lb. 00MA SSW. THE WEEKLY GAZETTE. . TWO ICOMOM. wzDsztinim AND SATURDAY, • large sheet, containing TESEET-511 EDE. DEED K tsuovelant median nutter. indlndlot leading MlltortMes laws Tien by Te bad Mail„.. valnable Reads= Matter Mr tam reoXY. and Mien cud most =Mak= Itnas abil ted Oommerelal Market Hatemif Wm by any =per I. the city. No tarnier s Mechanic Or Meseta= mould be without its . =lns Mt THt yrillt.T GINSITS: —And on. copy or viper to the fccnon germ op the cub. Additions to clot. 06n ho mail at any time, =club rates. Songs TO Stivecammia.—ln ordering Ton= paper, be Intl and meet= what. MOOon 70. want, as we lane a Wednesday Edition tor min arlibars =Tiny but one omit a =at. sir Motel DT Drat. Express, Money Order.. or It Boesberod Lotter.. may be at ole riot. idalre•••OAZinriE. • VITISBOkuH, Psomas NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IVEtilirt - N - IG KIN Ci S. IS KT. SOLID GOLD, ITMEITI DUNSEATH & CO., Java . °novo, ss 11117111 ntesse GO TO HASILETT & CO.'S. 1).1;i BMITHPIHLU BTREE'. I MEL YOOR so st.3nCPV soomezes:s. JA3fES SCOTT, (91WCE199011 TO JOkINSTON 13COTT,) 3Z. 117.43.ta IEI EL IN FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS JEWELRY, SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC. 174 LIBERTY sr., TrrTaßusuli Sir rottleutor attention 01000 to rtpainrg Wa.ch I. :lucks at el Jemelry• IGrTIJE FIIIESIIS' THE needy are earnestly invited to attend the LITERSItY L. 'Stites 12,31151cT to ba Wes Tells r.175.2:11.ti. fa IA Xbiniasittil llal.L. coi ner or Laconic and 7rdtral ittr.era, alight ny, [bribe tr-nent of s Met ntau, wt . . Is • Watt, er here, butt. entioretly wortiver ea. We a k all. particularly . our own race, to give no V' el, presence and their ald•ln the sac ed Owe of OFIAIIITT. *dialed= no oat-. Donn • • • el o'clock. Iter.onn•sce .141comarance at olciort, =2 = B. A. ' , YALE. Oto Ina. of Comeof 112E11 DI3OOLUTION OF ,PARTAER4IIP. NOTICE IS, HEREBY GIVER snit ilia penmen...nip her Statements leg ee tereen-4:l.2fTlei itutllN-athi le tills deg die ed. 'Pawns having. claims against tee seld firm audition, Indebted to tlio to Will Pth• salt their accounts at tie. G eletiltheold raga. _ for the thithusient or the sane. • . WEI •N.• fi RUZILN9OII. M. Vila..., P.77en doty • Notice It berch7 Ittron to all 7.7.0 not In Pcrebane any of the goodie: yea•es, combatant.. or matral. , be.englog .to the L.te Om Of trelaa a BOBINEON. erltbnat st 7 tedlrdloal slrnatarle It attached to rich ant every bill of salt of /aid go xle. onree. enerehandlre or to terlal. an l—reltt repudtate each and .erery ante net mad.S_ln accordanCe Otto tole notice. .1111/11LE1. tr dint. Pre7cttnntah July2l. 10 7. DEVLLY & SILL, Real Estate ad Ineoranee Situate. 'Bader et, Law. rentwellle. r.. COB EIALICAff OFAClTtilitaio Ifsantacconas t We oder for ale the best and most desirable late ferc..Bollia Bill end Bleat Turnsee, or for any large taantaefretal purposes, In tla county. This property le lase ted on • 40 foot street and the AlleKtieny dyer. ad within 102 feet of t h e S. V.E. B. The lot.. Stl byStil ,Bersoaa deslrla rah • lot would do wei to examine afore baying slateare, feats made to salt perchance. Enquire ot uvrwi A 111.1., Beal Estate and lantana Scents. Butler meet. t.ewieneecnie. F'o SALE—That very. value,- ble and desirable property detain on Re becca street and tbe Allegheny Ti..? In Alla chem. CRT ; lkt by CI rect. on which Is emote.. very ennetanUal Brick Bundler. At. uteri. high, 1C0:125 feet. calculated and well adipted for tumult on amort arm branch of =mean. curing. It Is seldom a Idiot these sltuleusinne. within the city. can be bad, and we wooed Invite the special a t.tion of those desire. of setae. knit enlace Pre mane tacturtnic intent.. to cell at the office of DiCirLLN • BILL, Bul Intate and losaranee cont.. Resler •tenet. hasrrenerunis. BOOTS AND SBOES, X 3 ODACEI INTX 0 DRY GOODS, Cf.ZLR.F%:inVEi, AND NOTIONS, A large _assortment to select from, at less than javaice cos, to clam consignment; at SMISON, PALER & CO.'S NAmitunt E JPORIO, SS & 57. FIFTH STREET, - rowan 013 Min F. 11.—FtumPure and House. bold Goods at Attetton evert. Thursday. SMITHSON, PALMER ds 00,, .A.l2.ola9Ml o ore, Nos. b 6 & 57 Filth street. x 24: IpAnEwr ritzniunz COLD MEDAL AllrAltDrD xnc Wheeler& Wilson Sewing Machine, At the GREAT XIPOSITIO7I. Jane ZS. tq of.er &Tel" longsee Mon:lath exonanst.on otAlt the pfloolpal kwtttoto of the frothl—lM Committee of Award' 1.100 eo npofed of tao ZOOK OOMpatent affa lougorual jeldiges. W 216 SOMBER & CO*, No. 27 717TH HTEENT.ltaburet 4:0 11OBSES FOR SALE, AT Howard's Livery Stable, 71318 T STRUM ism Mosousbela Haase • ' One HORWI. very untie lo drive: will not mare at locomotive. Mae maid driving Walt. putty amt.- (Me cheap wart Yan6. for aala low. Hamm bwrabt and anti au coareilmiab mum, utusit & co., Practical Furniture alanufacturen COR. PENN AND WAYNE CU Irtat slaw a /U7/SITIMIIi“..111 • la. It Baler of WeIVO and Measures. Novara aiitacr, adtwded Litany sad Terri Bitad, uMen wrzendy att•dded to. auto BELL & CO" Anchor Penton Mills, Pittsburgh, wxcnce*ND kAaNOLIt ia 'az igstasinwars Awn swirnme. Allmoniner eyl:3l7lM - ; .gam Pittebargh,July.S. UR. 4' - .:roentrA BUODES, al , bar. 'canned thy Presidency o b i n ;multi. of the Diryclore., held thee eisy. 4;ql. 01.1v1Wit f oj r ,ys • .Itzted Prostd,.4 i n „ . • nd wilatede MilciLieDLIC6S. J__ .Aseistant Cash*. MAVJLI7I. . MAINS '