THE DAILY Mtn" runwarem avEar tkoitaise, ZICEPITZ.) PENNIMUIif i REED & ...v.ror3r-sotares, =M;MMI Rlr• .." 114;1: . ;iitt*OM Ornat. GAZiTT Jul. as LED 85 Firm STREET. is rtn3 CiptlEtia 1%1 , er IT Uttri rennhuis unpin PM;EP. Dr PITTSBIIEGH ASD 4 ALLEGHES r CITY. Ctuacyr. unetee,-r ISEST PARILT sad Cil/L48.18.881. C4rEF.I4 like Uste• ?mule or to DAILY: _3lllell coon 3 eett.l. peltirette 6, Garflers.l.ll,..e.l. '• Mllllllabomtdal . ., per pat - MEMMI 'eAre VittsbitrOT. Ctii:;ittE Tao Tin exunormsorl`rnrdaelaav lns;ag the cl* durinit the atn(ner*onths 'they can have the tarns tnalled to their addrese,l39 Ordering thn cone at the onion, for fltecen cents per week for Ono i cek or Tun railer...nen of what ei called "gen. nine Ardent: cholera" in different sec tions of the 'United States should excite our citizens to teemed sanitary precut /bier's. If. is confidently believed, income skein; that the d.,ad pestilence prevails in a number of the larger dims to a mote alarming extant than Las been made prit, lie; tint we do not receive truthful re ports,from neighboring communities re garding public health. Whether there 'enrich or little truth in -the surmises matters'not. certainly have justoe anion to anticipate and provide against $ visit from the asease. The city is ripe for ihoT harvest of death, and should the scorffii mimic wit-way the mortality lists riitse fearful. The recent - rains leave lidurdry improVcd our sanitary con dition. Much' filth wee swept. into the river, but much more was left exposed to the spa's • fierce rays to pollute and poison the atmosphere. The alleys and by-ways, and, indeed, the 4 ireater nunber of streets, are 'in au exceedingly filthy condition, some of .them being- entirely innocent of the scavengers' attention since last Fintcr,.l 'or perhapsihe Autumn preccdinc.,,There is no_ cause for immediate alarm, but • every citizen should resolve himself into a sanitary committee of ere to see to righting lila own preinizes and looking into those of his neighbor. Afew days work, well directed, will accomplish • much-goe!, and perhaps may save &editor lives. apathy . , there is deci ded danger; in being fully awake to the 'impending 'danger, will do no harm, bat be productive of , much good; 12 was INNOITSCIM early last wren that the libel salt brought by Mr. Gen liar 611111( against the Chicago Trflene bad been settled. The libel was alleged to ecingitin o statement that Mr. Surma knew beforehand of Fir. SOHN Bnowit's raid- into Virginia, furnished . money in aid thereof, afterwards feigned insanity, and went to a Lunatic ..tcylum to escape responsibility. In settling the Snit this charge was virtually withdrawn. On Saturday lest, Mr. 1101UCC Wears," one of the editors of the Trzbune, pub— lished over his Own signature a card, in which be say a he was from home ivben tlie s eettleinent was made, and is dissatis. Bed with it. Elendds: -"lam in possession of information' which enables 1110 to anima that Mr. Ger rit -Smith _was fully advised of 'John Brown's purrose to make an armed-in vasion orraid upon Virginia, for a long time prior to such invasion or raid; that the:- said' Gerrit Smith assented to and co-oparateri. In mach invasion: or raid, with Auhrke;thotey and coattail; that in tervielii Moir place between John -Brown and Gerrit Smith at the residence of the latterlii-L'etemboro, New York,- in the slimmer of Is:in v .= which' John Brown unfolded to Gerrit Smith his plan so for as it was then matured, informing %im particularly - that. Cluanherstrag, Penn sylvania; had been timed upon as the place to which Orfila should be fast eent; that, the plan contemplated not merely a method of running off slaves, but a mil itary occupation of the -country and a general insurrection of slaves, accompa nied by violence and bloodahed, and that Gerrit Smith knew it, assented to it, and ftithishrtimoney to carry it forward." . . The oldest Ilene of numanttr. The oldest remnant' of mortality ex tant is the skeltten of ono of the earlier Pharaohs incased in its original burial robes, and wonderfully perfect, consid• cling ha age, which wgs deposited about erglateen or twenty mouths ago in the British Musearn, and is jeThstly consider ed the most valuable of its archaeologi cal treasures. The bd...of the coriln which contained the royal mummy was inscribed with the name of its occupant, rharsolt lisberimus,,who succeeded the heir of builder of the great pyramid about two centuries before Christ. Only think of it; the monaridi whose crumb ling bones anti leathery-infegr.ments are now exciting the •wonder of numerous' gazers in London, reigned in Egypt bg.. fore Abraham was born, and only about . two centuries or an :Ater Lligraim, the grandson of old rather 7oalt Mid the first of the Pharaohs had been gathered 10 his latherit—ExcLangr. Whoever wrote the foregbing would do well,. before proceeding farther, to devote some time to chronology. This Pliirsoh is described as having lived °nifty° hundred years. before Christ, and only about two centuries after 3liz• raim, the grandson of Noah! As Abra ham is commonly computed to have been born 1921 years B. C., and the deluge on wt ich 'Boat' sailed, to have happened 427 years baron Abraham's birth, the writerof the above would seem to have blundered unaccountably: Wwat Is called the'concrete pavement Is received with great favor at the east, and has been recently tried at the west I withsuccesa It is anuarneted with a foundation of cobble atones, tarred and covered with ensue gravel, and the Bur iScelscompleted with fine gravel. This is soon Mules* hard and even as atone, =delve a pavement elastic, yet firm. Its construction to the work of only two or thtes - daYs, after which it is .hard andsalidoisayaveled and beaten fond. lgme Via[ kied ltio.be.vely durable, ancHt.s tutor other, ezeellencies have futile ft very pOptlar. Some of no ad vantagel dire that It is always hard and dry, It does not crack with frost, nor in it affeeteddifelther heat or cold, and it always remains level and dry. It costs about the Same as brick, yet does not break or yield, ]tat presants as even and, bard liettlhlCO as erotic. Is tho 'event of the triumph of the manhood suffrage measure In. Ohio, Some of theDomocottle journals of that State threaten to elect, co far as it is in the power.of the party to .ecct, regrocs to office. This hot:empathic threat is put fortlktg frigbten•Republicans out of vot ing afarmativelY on the question. but I'. 'cannot. have much weight. la. • wme Democratic districts the minority might weluOme a changc . in the men who man age to get Mike, etenir blacks should he substituted for whife. t True Mayor St. Louis recently ea far forgot the dignity of Ids (Alice sotto strike with a Mae and kick a rezPactable negro WOmstiof that city,. Ile, was brought up before a Justice of the Peace and tried his jary , of Sir men, who found him guilty ut the charge and assessed him to pay a flea of three dollars and costs Ter, light penalty for so grave an (hence. • • Tar. political feeling runs very high in Tenneuee. . I laynard ,and Ether idge rut accidentally . at Greenville, last week, when PerSonal_recontre took plaoe,tho 'hater striking the former. They were separated before any damage was done either: - rionotweie fiast.two weeks sts tens of LaaviSter, ?a., died, Whew ages -aggregated four hundred and seventy A. JOVILICAL - dOSOtOd to the interest 0 the game, of, base ball has mad, Ite ap ! pearsuice,in NetiYotk. • - V;, \ ', e--/-7%---- ~,,,..-S--'4O-037...... ___ f... -7 - - :,:: - ' - ' . z • ,,, •:;i , ioe - --' C•l '" C).;,"'.. '.Ol. . tt , 1 . . 4- 1 ''''''' - J---- -- , ... Ki - , - . - • - f',-:'' ,, .- - -..% Tr t` - 0 t.:- "-:'"--'. - 4 z ‘, l-1 v - .-'''',. 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Old citizens of Cincinnati are still fa miliar, doubtless, with the name of John W. Green, wl,ao, a number rifyears since, resided here, and was engaged in the manufacture and sale of Japan ware. During this time he wade the acquaint ance of, and finally married, a highly respectable lady, and one much admired amongst a large circle of friends. For a time everything seemed to go well with Green and his wife. He continued in business, end apparently flourished in it. Three children were successively horn to the couple, and Green began to 'hi looked upon by some as one of the "solid men" of the city. Others, Imweyrr, din. trusted him from the first; and several little peccadilloes which came. to light alter a couple of years, caused so close a watch to ho kept upon him, that he was enable to practice here any rascality open n large scale- This did not suit ilnknon n to his acquaintances, he lisposed of every bit of'hie pioperty, and suddenly .leaving the city, lie was heard of no more for years. His wife and children were left behind. The lat ter were well cared for; lint' our impres sion is pow, that the betrayed and de serted woman died some years ago. Many who never thenceforth heard at the scoundrel hoped that he, too, ices dead. But it 1118 n portion of his plan df operations to assume falee names, And under different aliases he seems to have arried on a career of unmitigated twin ling, imposture and villainy, up to we resenttime. The fallowing from the ow Haven (Connecticut) Jotirnia, of [outlay last, will, if we mistake not, iinyinee our readers that Green is" one if the most consummate rascals of the • get "Thellartford Pot: of yesterday, gives ,n account of a Methodist clergyman -.aliened at Middlefield, who called him •lf Cullison, but whose real name is . Olin W. Green, who has turned. out to a swindler; forger and incendiary, nil the husband of four wives--one in liestern New York, with five children; one in Cincinnati, Ohio, with three chil dren, one in Baltimore, and one with him. lie bss been in - this State four years, and by his efforts a church has been built at Iffaddlefield, over which be was made a pastor. Pt Philadelphia he was sent to the Pemteatilry for swind ling, for fifteen months, and served his time out. "In New York he was sent to Sing Sing for five years for the same offense, but waspartloned in six months. Ile served 1n the army as chaplain, and rob bed the soldiers' letters of money; and I got $lOO from Mr. Lincoln on a plea of going South to make a treaty with , Jeff D i ,tvis• About two months ago his parsonage burned down in a- way that created suspicion. lie claimed that he lust everything, cut he was arrested and made to dtsclose the location of certain trunks be had hid - under the church and carried off. These trunks were found to contain all his And his wife's clothing; books, jewelry, etc. "The swindler is a man over fifty years old. has four wives living, and is divorced from only one; is tall and thin. quick in milieu, fluent la speech, has black hair and eyes, preaches a fine-ser mon—but no doubt steals them Item wr. mons of English divines, of which he bad a number of volumes in his trunk, When living in Middletown, he took improper liberties with a girl twelve years old; who lived with him, going into her room after she was asleep, and there are other charges against him of a iieimilar character. lie and his wife have quarreled like eats and dogs, and never more so than on Sundays. He carne to Berlin a short time ago to start a "Ceu• gregational Church, pretending to he ono of that denomination himself,., find endeavored to get help from pastors, but failed. Ile owes large amounts In Mid i dletown and vicinity."—Cineitinati retie. Chinese Fanatic,. That Chinese are capable of enduring much for religion is to be seen by the long and toilsome pilgrimages under taken by many, as ilea in the works of j mortifiention of the tledi in which their zeal finds vent it:so - sat of in pro•s•lytism.. On ono occasion, a few weeks ego, I was I 'witness to these mortilleatimpi Mt the flesh. The place was New Wong, a trio- pie close to Ningpn, whleh has recently ! gained Si high reputation far the piety of j the Bunnies, At die time I entered, two priests were.tindergoing the operation at, having the linger burned '•A taring was tied tightly around the linger under the ....Ma knuckle: the band was then surromblod by a ball of elan and the fist ,doubled up, leaving one linger stickingoint. Bound this linger Wan tied ,sandal-wood; which Was lighted, and ladling and blazing rosin and oil Faired ! 'main The.person operated on sat in it choir, inttiod, with the burning hand on the altar. • Nothing prevented him moving his hand at any moment. At • any time he could have asked, and the torture• would have been dinealWitiltea. I staid an hourand a half witnessing this strange algid, all! of width time gum, were bealing•and Mayers being :an. Behind one of the sufferers stootlalt iiged prikt, his hands on the shoulders of the sulliger, a young, hraltitv looking man. From the hands of the otil Mall, tire fin gers, were mii•islng, they having been horned ofr. I must costs that though I ant mod to see • operittioni, et,. with out n ah adder, I sickened at the sight of this needless pain and deformation of God's Image..,Ktotighai Rcefmkr. - Ti!E EIgTOICS DO.A.WFAI, in Hzeper's Iloygrisr, for August has a funny inci dent which °marred nt Monona:v:4 du ring (110 wiener of 10i —'4, in whieli a Lieutenant of a Pennsylvania regiment truss It the 7 0th?)) was the hero, The Drawer sayk—.klthough the male in- Imbitautsin Dint reginn were opposed to the - sway of onreonimon Federal Uncle, the women were disposal to Unionism, and one of the results of this sentiment on the part f the gentle sex was a ills ' ptaltion to go in strong for everything iin the way of dance>. The "junior ail -1 cent and sometimes the seniors, recipro attest this admirable feeling. Among the sub:Litt-rev was xt. LiNIIIIIInnt via Pennsylvania Regiment who ass a great lady-hiller, and prided himself thereon. On one °maim this sanguinary young man found a lady who "could waltg-11 rare necolnplLshment stinung the" rustles of Tennmee and Georgia. Ile -was in eatacies! end no the dantmel was on to good-looking, paid her any nun:dyer of compliments both on tier dancing and beauty. In fact there is no knowing wdero Ills flattery would have led, him if be had not been brought up all standing by a brief statement of feet, which was no follows: Inn stratutert - you all me goutl•looking tent , Why you just ought to have seen the before I • had the d:orrhas"' —A writer in the New York thi:elte contracting Sou rgenEt nun. Beecher, stun: "No tannin the world understands his phytural svateat better than 'Mt. &vela cr.. Ifiscaning, sleeping, exerelseall con. form to the laws of health. He is thor oughly temperate In all respects. Ile has reached it halt century with It sound constituthin in a healthy body, and has twenty-tlvo yearn good service In him yet. Spurgeon is a young man e ills iieshy appearance mid the gout that has already overtaken hum, show that phyar ical lawn must be obeyed, a. won as moral. 3lr. Beecher Heels plainly, Is simian, in big dream and in his habits, anal if met in the streets, would sooner be taken for an express man in a hurry fertile mins than a minister. Spurgeon 'dresses, in true Hagfish clerical style, is freeliver, dispenses nu 'elegant hospl. Wits% keeps his coach and coachman, livealn a fine utantilou, • aml: boasts as Rod a turn-out tes the Archbishop .of Canterbury. ,s-In the Michigan Constitutional Con vention, a. clause extending the tight of enitmge to Indiana hue boon edopteiL A. motion weal made to qualify 'the chaise extending the' right of sulThige to ell male Indians; natives of the Coiled Mates, by re/Wring that they' alien bo civilized,' but it was afterward rejected on the ground that it was of no preetleal value. It w:u also moved to require that it ahoiiild apply Duly to Twill:us who have dissolved their tribal relation. It was argued that this would cut off every Indian vote, and this was defeated. Ali Indians ere therefore now voters, under the clause. —The Mayor of 'Litton ban prohibited tho spitting of (ohmic° Jul* on the nide walks. if that iitnyor eau put n Mop to his Indrooncy, we would wish that no eat up Utica WWI confine his powers. ; 1, -41 E IHT TAITION . 1 ,L 1 1 I ~IIDN IGHT. FROLI WASHINGTON uy T:ItgYAPt. r, tin rlitslriaryh 1 1,u1ALY•3 15'•8111NOTON, duly 27, Ma. A quarter of a sulllton of fraetsonal our reney was sent to the untte'd states elepost. tory, at Chleae.o, doting the week. REVISLC. toter Revenue teceipts tor the week were $1,179.563. a•xmltat. DANZ L 0681.. The rentlolllloele. National Bang, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, boa lost by Bs Moot Ilftp thousand' dollars, as tar as ascertained. Government eSiGISIIIOIII are 'lnvestigating lli ems/taloa. emmonn CONOVEII. MIMIC The Court having overruled the motion forstay of C.XeCtllioll of tharonteura of Sutton.' Conover,-the wanton 11 preparing to take him tOSltlally. 31.P.1V 706 TUE E the .St TON., Th. otatre crow for onewall, for Japan, boo been thinned, and It Is likely sun sill 1,,,, about Thursday or Friday, mop inns st Ntrlnik, wherethe will go on the dry dick for an esti:lA.lst%. or her bull. LAND oreten e•rsisra. Tim Conmilsitonre Canes( of the Lana 0111sa, w honk tno Mat ten any e.transmitted ,vven holitlitsl ,v7culy.sli patent. to intltVldvais for illtlllE to the tolloirinst nea ten:ls. !one:Mlle, Mo.; St. Clout, Mien.; Traverse City. Mich; Springfield, Ill; Carson City, Surto!. canna arrnialas. Tit.: War Dopartntent has kitten an Order appolcitnic Ihn Can ret , ntly gralluated at *Vest Polnt to nrenoti Lionteonntn, nod r•prellylng the reannenta to %lath they are tth2etted. Several South Carol:mane, oppotool to Itcont who Ravi, recently been In Wieibington. savlllo leading creocrvatlves have proposed I.Vtlll+ or rohtll tcargnlnn to sown lenOlog colons,' itizens, to the effect that the conservatives wall help the leach, to alert the latices Cmd l.tnlca to lsnigrciai without le t h al to color, piovhleil tau blacks will give the whites control of the State government. van:ars - west I.a:start. Seine ti mere intends Coon to return temporarily to Mexico. hav Mg received leave of abceon n from Ms post after eight years grab:armee front ble ennutry,and um remit tlag attent lon to the ardnons Mules and responalbilities which nova; red ripen Chu is the reprerentaillos of the Mexican republic in this country. Names or rattir;e. Tb; (oilmen:lc ate the tlesliorationt to regiments of Cadets of the Military Acade my Just um:glared Seconti Lieutenants of the Corps of Engincent. Cadets: Earnest it. Ruffner, Jobe C. Mallory. Clinton Sears, Thos. Tart le. J. E. Grifilth. Wm. E. pryers. Leuh. ali tinapt, Ed aard Staguire, F. A. Marian. C. F. Powell. F. A. limman. Ordinance lirparimmat cadets: John ti reer, John Funarn,' Jr.: First Itegiment Cavalry cadet, Henry A. Mole.; Tried Cav• airy: Geo. . Crottlehough; Fifth Cal - tare. Jacob Almv; eeventh Caveirtt John Y. Johnson, Ed:wool S. Godfrey: Eighth Cav alry: E. IL Berth First ar tiler,: William I', lieveolti, Jr.. John M. liravls, James E. Those A. Earlier, Allyn Capron, Edw. Merriman, Lander Thowes, Gilbert F. Pat too ; Secoml Artillery. IL M. Itogers,Thos. Thomburg. E. T C. limorneul. James Bas est, Alex U. Schenck', Eviour. Canto, turned. warm . , M. Crawford. J. A. Carew - telt; J. H. Gitiont. Third Artillery: Ch re. S. Ileintree. "rice, H. It Osgood, sularelek, Pratt. Henry IL waiter, Jr., Chariot C. Haire*, Edward Des Is.. C. C. Wale° t. Fourth Artillery: Griot's , It. Miller, Charles G. lietlhart,Camto.l IL J flare. Cr-or:don U t. tiertmtson. Walter linen. Horatio W. Jones, E. N. Chester. Fifth Peniment Ar. Mimi:: Charles Stsaler. Jr., Ltll4l Lama, Joan McClellan, Ghee: E. Wo de, A. Tree, Lee, Stanislans trllliam .7. toe, Jr., Cr,. li. Cullum, Thomas II Adams. kit tern th Win. J. Sadie. FROM NEW YORK. fly 'Yelremph La the VlttemtFts (Ineette New Tout, July 27, .1:,07. The steamor Columbia, from GlM¢Olr, or rxvcol to-day. TrISCOI:/11. ' Web op IleIlm:no: of Ohio, gelled per they of Antwerp. tpr Engle:tn. to utteret tee Grand Cottrell of the'!_piropel Church in Suptinaber. ' 'rho den•he In the elle of New Ynrk for Inn week were etz hundred and sercnlY- Nein, nn Increase, of nunnyoseven rover Iwo. eek. Thu leer:Attu was mostly among child ten. tioaozan Eror t io Illtamp, George M. Wilkes and Jottlib S. 011ey hare been arrfatell, sop. paned to be eoncertied to largo notribor forneries .iverAl moult., tonsil log OM of Inf.: ali,C4o on a Broadway hank, portioning tot be abintai by tau Board of Elocution. tAII.IIO.LD vl9lO eet9YSTe. Tho Erpress altya that at the meeting of the ransom/oat' :v.. , of the Crank lines. bola on rrldny afternoon, ttcto wm romp disagree. omen, nod Eton althdrow from 1110 C.llll. pact, and Will now art Indopendently. The holttotoro and tlam • haying wolbdragro Immo time ado.lhe only mmtlos to Ito, coin. pact woo - doing one Now York Control and Moonsylvaoln Con , ral, and It to therefore mmeldorod vrrtnally at anew!. IL:serge, %V. Chandler, nt,.. Gm,lse, nu netar c I role , senate, bus been rarest rd tor ullesed blgoany. llu Wends au Indians 411- some In the hsr. mictilt 4.,CYR. cortrc. A Wel case of cholera et:tarred In the Vrxrinlltil of Newton, Queens county, and ILL rthArted that envbral other porenns wern nttliCkril In the sumo honed. Thu prellll , cv nave been dloltaceted. THE SURRATT TRIAL Evidence Clesee—Dlstrlct Attorney Corstagtou etrOtus the Argon:met. Nis rcirrrarli to Ins Pi tub Its% tissotte.l W.isatateres, July 27, IE7. 'Unicorn halos .consldertd a'osed, so far an the evidence Is rnocerned. J ridge Fisher ruled . on certain points of Reno dance. flu street; out Use evklencesionit Jacob Thompson, also the evidence relative to • telegraphic communicoton between Washington and Now Torki also the , 1)9011 letter. Ile admitted the evidence relative to the attack upou the Vice President and Secret., Seward, God that an to the sheet inn of Colon pritonertronctip.{: from rebel prisons. The defense noted an exception to the ad• ma*.lon of this evidence. Alter some debate al to the course of procedurewith • the ornaments. Judge Fisher ordered the counsel to proceed. Iststrict Attorney Carrinipoo maw:rased the balance of the cloy for the prosecution on questions of law, and will take np all of • Monday on questions, of feet. Counsel for derail. will follow. /.Ir.Pierrepoint will Close the orguMent, which Is est Acted to lost all of next week. FROM NEW ORLEANS Levee Cottnnie.lonerv, Appointed hi General Hherldaa. oreltoed to vow nmenee Operathrenel—UOVCregershlp of ,Vesos. • (Brifleerests to the Lilitinora h Ossetia) 'New 0at.101116, July 27,--An order RDA id. good fmra licadottextere 10-day, renewing. the functions of the Board of Levee Corn miselonni, appointed by General Sheridan, anitordering than] to LiOnneenee opetallons A dispatch :lay. General Sheridan • will probably It:point Judea nue:then G 3 of Tuxes, to piece Of ThrOckmorton.Vernor i FROM BOSTON. Attempt to Bob—Public Library .Not to be Opened on Swaney. thivreirgrgeb to the Pittsburgh thtsette,i notros, July 27.—Am attempt tree made to rob Charles W...andruns, at his lodging room, on Croleut street, lust 'night, of $14,003 In greenbacks. Andrus's ems struck erna a holy or the heed, but seized . his sussallant and with tun hold of an olneer arrested him. - lilt name ta„tionert, Dmlstp. Do Wag hold for trial. atos l tsT=,lll;: r g ` g i Th7g , ll. r ;fi r t 'r g oo hundays. , FROM CAI .A.pd Arrival or Writlab iron:ill—Stine Es ' • plealass=l . llata sack MOW.] Away. (By Teettspb to the kiaseice.) i/canicaulygn—Tbo troo9 ably Lamar._ still tbs . :2th regiment, arrived today. A mine near Fort Point Levl eXPlodiut killing • man named frowcrOnla and acct. onsiv wounding three others. ' • Nina its, i my :V —Tao re rosining portion Of Table ltk waa blown away front tho main rock ibi s afternoon by a blast Of two hundred pounds of, powder.' FROM RICHMOND Br.A.rtobllne at isoard, at Heslottra• imn—Tbe at Official Vaunt. till Telegraph to the Neuharth Casette.] . Meat/ova, Vi.. July Schofield will, on -Monday, latest an order it rrenglo the down... for the rimulsembllng of Doerde of Reedetretlon. Vaesoclea ate to be Ailed lry lsolr•Dearter Cunneen den. la elm filling of judictel °Blues which map bromic vacant lin the State; nominations will be seat to ins Governor. - For allother vnennelea nom- Methane will be sent illtecttobeedOoericre. Orlylog Park Optioed—Ton alto Trot (1 , 1 Toloorroolt to Lb.. klittboroh 0.410,12.1 boniesreTene, F. T., July • A.—Too Soben eetuoy art.:log perk we e formally opened for rezes twit,. Tbe m etch ten mitre trot, for lien honored donors, betereet. Nellie c. r .y too Cerrito Sher_. eoentogr kite .won by Nellie Grey. • Time, ThaL L' = . . . . Ctucsoo, July f.l.—ln the base ball umtab to-day, between the liattonsis or {Tutting• ton and Excelsior's of Chicago, the lanes. Wo. The swore- stood tortyoiltie to four. The n Exculhaors wore vailtaWaelacil six llama PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1867 FROit CALIFORNIA Indian Troubles In Idsho—ltrortpts cod Mbiprucuts of Wheat—Crop Ac ounts tstolllctlng. (By Telegraph to the Sittstrareb Oarette.i See Fitancirce, July 21.—idaho turban state that Genernl Crook started ou a scouting expedition to Stein Blountaln. July Stk. Considerable fighting was en . petted. Scouts report signs of largelsautis of Indians in that vicinity. The Indians made their appearance tire -Mlles smith of Silver en July 9th, and drove off a quantity of stock. Troops were irtireedlately sent. In pursuit from Camp Winthrop. The Steamship Golden City, from Paean.. arrived tostiny... The -hip Sunrise, for Liverpool. with 0.603 sacksr wheat, and trauma Clifkm, for, Liverpoo l o wilh a cargo of copper bre, cleared: The receipt., 01 wheat for tkos past week were over 1'20,100 sacks, at an average of 41.70iti.,71. Twenty Iwasaki ere' ,tto present In this port engaged to loan who*, Skeen of which aro for Li, erp Accounts concerning the MOPS being ga thered are somewhat confliction. The pos. Bible surplu• forexport will not be as large ClloleoBlllpnEng g [Win are quoted at sl,7sffi,Sa. Fleur firm, at 4r.ff 1,50. Barley, at a L.72M11,40. Les:O.:smilers. 72 , 4. Sow Fosse:sew July 2.1.—T/10 kirk Cilf• ton, for Liverpool, nailed. The lin:denten entatO was 101,1 yesterday for five Inutaire.l knit slimy thous:inn aut ism. The snit of Mortimer Phelps egiOnst the Union Copper Mining Company. iv., CIOCill• In favor of the plaintiff, the Jury •avarding for one-thirteentli of the mint , three bun. area and seventy thousand .10 liars damages, the value el the ores heretofore esteemed. IL. li. ' , armlet:tar, Counts. Clerk ol Nevada county, ami Union catidhloto for (jerk of the Supreme was killed to by en explosion of gnu at the Court Manse et Nv- J. U. McCallum declines the nomination for Secretary of State on the Natio n al Ito. publican ticket. The schminer nrann to 1 lare." tile , y.e. ita ht days from lions lions, has arrived. Tan, brig 'Oen.le." hence, had not arraked at 'long Kong, anti rears were entertained for her safety. Tate Uritista ship ettay 110,1,." anti the hatch bark ...lapora." salted to San Francisco urethan. to Jane loth. Mae steamstelp • Moses Taylor," Inmt Sun Joan. arrived List night. A. Elerrall. defaulting Tressairer coin Clara twenty, was sentenced tarn years to the State Prison. Flour Grin at. ileeetSC.:n. 1 1 ' heat. 6 1 . 1 :a. Barley, $l,ll. Mlntnir stocks irregular; t,. derma sales—Crown romt. 61111: 1 Mims .1 seket, F 3.53: t ;mild A. Corry. Mx ; Fmo tar, . 4 . 40 ; KentuCky,"l3,9 , 4ltypeTlL4 l . 32. 1 4 i Ent. Pits 11111.31,51; Overman, 6l Y:; oollir, 41,2 A; Li el Tenden.7l.4. SAY F150FC10470../alylC.—Tlie littlish ship I. llerlingtrin," recently (rem Syohey, was libelled. lleversi pesseogers. for Meseta 01 Passenger contract. claim STOW damages. rim schooner "booth. w.ptdred ,Guard on Siota Crux. and tern of the crew wore drowned. The shin -Mack., I,' from Nm ama, arrived. Too “Senrier," for Liver pool. salted. The San Iratielseri tinter Compatty have tied artlelta of inenrponalon, watt a capi tal of 44.000,1110, and mousse tOsuPPaY the city with wa or trout the Santa tire< Moon. tame. Tiny will comm..e operation. am methately. Coonecticat Lcg I%lato re. . :UT Telcp,rapo to Me rlft,Ourala (Amite. 3 IlarfVonn, 0000.1 July ,7 =1 ho In'gleln• tura adjourned v. altur ape,-- eon of three Months Th., Valstltuttnnal amendment. Magna suffrage (0 all el , lzenr, undo nod female, Was lout—Jl to Death ale resales, Mt Telegraph to me eittmareh . • lirerat.n, dilly W.—Sergeant John Lynch, of ClueM.O. a mend., of the Fenmi. army under Gourmet O'Neill. diet 1.. thL.- city thin erratum:in of a glacial wound ro reined at Itidgearay. Heath ern Clop Prospect... lny Sch. - rays to the rittebee,vh sisee.te-7 AuntrevS, GJI., SUIT r —Ausounts from Fiore!. Middle and Eastern alsoaren, are avorable to the clops. The grata crop. are also tolhitt and paper...lly promletog. The Virginia Coaceutlan. 037 Tol,anda to ato Mit/Moran tducti-.1 • Iticinioan, .3017 r.—At a meeting or the Guam. of 'Monett., to-day, nankin, Stearn. prootlnd, and dolegotow were on pointed to the Auguot Ciereclitton. Arrival of Ibvs liormools. tly .. jtlorrapo to Uto rltt.turtla Orrcttad Sosur Boon, July B. it r. u.—Tno steno obi° from Ilautnuro. July but 0.0,0.1 tEI pant mud wtll roort nut GENERAL NEWS -4,lenenar e,gtrmatint the crop on his plantationA near liclunn, Ar lialts.aa, at 2V0,101 —A Mobile pup, notely ',prob.., 01 r. Itayuottot ari •that itott-spoktox oud to, hi thamterial —TL Troy 71,n, sal., 111.1 e(lngrti, man 3torrl3Ney moth , up 1.013 Ot tk-VV.O O, In 41.0,k opcnttlu. In 1 Vall estx,t ' lust Nve1..14.. • —Charles Clark. n reahlent, ?Mehl has sued the City of Chienird to re-, error Sr,tt&r, dnaot i w tar injuries sm.- talued on a defective siclowala. —Senator Cole htln teen at Albany for the paat two or dire, nays on it visit to his brother, Ceti. Ceertre 'W. Cole, WI." In awaiting trial for 1.11.• if L. Harris - 11141mM, —Nlernonmilom for tedious beaux N. P. Willis one: ,old, in private entiveram lion. that a woman worm' tire of filsehus Alain° Maven' it Urn y oung titan Lungid iom the heart' all the time. -- -Awstin Cron:soh, of New York, seek, divots, from his wife IlannuM Ile is ninth! of , 7.her. She gem drunk anti break, tha •furnitare.' She lOnngt4 1 , 11100. of woad at his Lead with annoying ntnnl , tile?", and morality solilinnize“ thrill art hie. —The Xenia 7 orrielsf7l• rettiorkte ••II apptunt to be almost a toregoie , ettrivith mon that • hi.tge 11. reunite , en is to 1.• the 17emoellit/0 candidate tor 111,11. Pres ident. Ileorge is eloquent, and elegunt, sad polished, and doesn't auto!! 01 tiny of your ‘(10t1Illid011 ? 140 , X1 or the 'tiuhuly —On one occasion, Mr. Jame 4 T. linaly of New York, was ,Intending a hard ease, when the Judge made .several rulings very much against the defendant. Wherettpan Mr. Brady blandly hag utred• "May it please your honor, who's , gaged on the other side of this ease side the Judge?" —The Maysville thy.; Ernfie nays "We learn that John L. Scott has sold his peach crop to a Cincinnati firm for bllAsal, the purchaser to gather the fruit, pay all expense, and take all raks. We Mare gum the crop is very large, and the quality of the fruit grset. The orehard eentaina fifty items, anti cost r. Scott, some yearn ago, $4,00e. —Mr. Tarry writes to Mr. Seward that there was .gold in ahandanee - 01 the Stlokeen riven" in Walrussle; "thus• hundred miles from ire 'sauce," in the year liu^L Mt. Derry - thinks Mr. Solv ent hen (1004 a 'big thing In purchasing the laud of walruses. I low happened Mr. Barry to keep this posioun infor mation from the public for live years? In he 0 goose-Berry. —A kindly disposed gentleman in I ier .chenter, a few Jaye sher.,lnVited widows of an: advanced age In that nine to a strawberry' party at his house, and sent round : to the residence of each a carriage for their convenience. Nineeen widows accepted this Invitation. Old times were talked over and many Incidents of the past related. The eldesa lady present, in a sinter of the lute (Jr. Pierce:, of Brook: line is aMety-five yearn of age; another is ninety; and the average of the whole number was about seventy-eight. Each lady was presented with a tioquet of flowers, upon her departure by theirhost: —At Madsen, Leaawro county, Mich., July lab, Minn Amu Phelps, a young lady .01 eighteen daughter of Mr. i'M,vin Phelps, on her way to the district school of which she was teacher, in company with is neighbor's daughter,took u neat on a reaper which was In operation in a field adjoining the road, to role around oats,' or twice for arnuaement. The homen became 'frightened and rat away with the' reaper, throwing Mites Pheitin on the knives!, .'eutting her tuft hand completely oil' and terribly mangling her limbs laud body. It is probable that her injuries are fatal. The other girl was not seriously Injured. —The,CainSvllle Missouri Republican, of the l7th instant. nays a little daughter, of a Mr. Martin, of Barry calmly, only eight .years old, deliberately shut , and killed a brother - of four yearn. She bald she killed him - "bemuse Lo polled her and declared "if tau other chit. dreh mined any more of them, she would about • them too." - Mr. Martin, on hear- - lag the pistol shot, went tri,his home, end found the Infant murderesn, besmenred with blood, &Stirring her mangled brother from the:room Infii the yard. physician wbowas fined , in to 'extract the hall, intimates that the girl-was In sane... The utak occurred on the 4th inatanL —A: French journal tells • are anecdote or the fidelity of a porter to 'las charge. The Empress Eugemerecently presented herself at the Isthmus of Suez. gide of the Exhibition, before the hour of open fog. The porter refused to admit her Jfejasty, although she named 31. de I.etwps as her friend. "Ah ! they. all say that," retorted thegate.keeper, The Ittupre's 'updated that the great canal maker would buitantly admit her were he there, but °Mild not p revail., She then played her last card—“ But iR were to tell you that lam the Ernpressl" "1 ;Mould not believe you," mae the rejoin der. A lady of honor, however, at length convinced the porter that the applicent woe the Empress; and then the gate opened. Some officious person proposed to dismiss the faithful man, but the Em preso intervened and savedlini. MEE iiiNEMEU=N MO EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, 'A. M FROM EUROPE COT To:torooh to tho ritO,uroh Ultotto.] . T 63130 3, Loo rum, -lune C.—Tali Imams of the Per. eon! recently iirroiteil 4 Cork on enepiclon of ticmg Fe nos, .13 Cal Melon. Griffin nod Golan. lte,ll , wno ant boon on trial for some . LIII.IC, charged kith complicity In the recent outbreak. la harry, was found guilty of high treason. WEI /..18¢1CAN evori.lueccs" • Lattess, 27.—tirreinn—Late Jana. advlcvs recelven:"ln /lean Kong. re. por n t tn nt the Amerlemfahlp Capt. Williams, had athised at Noyasok, .Japan, with a carga of ytco, which It Was at:eged she had tanon from a Part of China which had not linen opened toforein trade by nay treaty stipulations. The facts having In.oo re:tarns:lo the mainlander of the Untied Stat.ni ~ t uattrea, the was by his nrdurn ealand and beach, libeled for an In. ft:triton of tho treaty made between the Chinese Gat ern menu and the United States. =CCM IMENA. July 27 —Thu ultau arrived hero Eunluad, and ls tfte guest of the Em peror. Francis Joseph. ..1,1,11.1 T OUT Or "...lam Toe tolletal Jeer:lel ambit is right and to the Interest of the Emperor Napoleon to enforce the treaty of Prohtte. Toe aloe paper sayl - that the Czar has sent a cote to kin:: William of Prussia to the forecolog effect. •i‘ G atriE 2:1.T0 atal from Mantch n0uu0...., the tintith of us-King 01110, of t. roc,. of onotodoet. I=l3 = Cu essoccu, July asi —put Emprce Eu• genies estentar visited She United tastes ateetner Colorado., now Icing thls hothor, and "ant re,aelved w i th all the Loners ben t her toalted rank. At her approach salutes were Orsst, the Nerds manned and thrvessel was gully decked with colon. tJther vessels of the Amerman squadron, till the .Creech lien.of4Var, and all the salpinnir In the harlmr, were prefuney dttooratc.l with naming. The Elepresswas meets - al 1•5 , the Cap [On of the Colorn Io rod his °flitter& arm cons:acted throngs the eurlonsparte of the ?W.V. At the conclusion or the inspees iter Imperial sliticaly eile . e.led her self highly pleased with the appearance of the oily, and gratiflud with the warmth Of ner reception. She departed amidst the cethnstaotto cheers of the sailors. tube manned the yards and a Wring !Wine tr •te the great guns of Um Colorado. TEL Lt3ann TO P. 161.4, July 21.—0 n Saturday evening Ad tat, at rezzagen Was rtesteet at • State din n, Fe the Emperor Napoleon... The dinner arm meeelally Elven Ey the trapezor In biome of toe American Admiral. Toe PAncli 3111:later of .Slittlneaml others,mem- Io rs of the leaver:al LisSinst., tout the em. bassed, of the tilted Mates, General lili, Were atone,: the Invited trues's. • no,resosT orrlct•t.yr otmoo. Atoni,our potttiroly hoots, too troth of IL,: ttaterntot that.l.bo Emperor Napo , 4111 )1,1 oo!t . Sollo/Stotua . f . /b . o• eta., o -01411ft:a to ourtotolOr tbo Itnaiah DIA. •st• of northern Ochlostrlg to Itoomartr. Halt a. ArtLICAD rolAIl•IOa3 ST. I' e Joly :!..Teo Emperor mined u ereree by woleh rho whole territory littoly conquer.' Iry We Mullis° wrens 10 Cl ntral Afrlca, coludttuted one g over n ment, under command of Gen. rul /ion frulonn. ittAllcrost, t.t..a ban!, n ntraager to-day and tplotea at for I onooo, July —Ere - nit4g—Thero hu been hot iiitto rain •in England Within the :Ail week_ Weather *ley. • IZIEIE! Neon. llgztis, • l my —Fee/ling —intnthatancl• leg the 10114,141 denial Of the afendror of the Napoleon note to the Kluft of Prussia in re. gap' to reblesedg, the sand-ohlatut Journals or Berlin I,llllnuo to urge King %lithium to repel the intru,loo Or the French Emperor In the polltlcaltattra of tier many, FINANCIAL AID CONNEHINAL. Erle, 4...1• 1111nom Central. 71:m A.R. , : 'W. . E l: mauror, anly 27.-5 2.0 , 3 167;,. ins r.N.r., July —Errning.—Cotton el..eit armor flint with 27. Wiwi Kell. (retina: or if. Co) haw,' of nth.lallosg uplands at twit oilcans leX. Ilretalittolfo--Uorn 33. W. ken Wheat, 114 for %Mil C11.11(11.124 Oat, 4.. It ',ley (a. Provia/Onk— aril eareret to 11l I'M. Cheese Ire. Pork Pb. 7 Reel l 14. Bacon aileattood W 3174931. Pro onow-13.0.111 fine, hat advanced to 16. t. lieu - Meow 911311 a, la 9N4.1. Tal low 11a llt. Mlg=lif=Ml hos vow, July 27.—Atteronon.—Consois clo,a nt v:1%; 7:,4; Illinois Central, Eru, CY.• rotnan y , J uly Ft, n I.—U rt !Led t.ates boudu el oaod FROM MEXICO COthelis , Church loomed br the Ildtrersla—Arreet of Illahops. de. (Br Tstearaen to the yids hurts u•sutze.)• New Tons, Jaly IS.—The Ilarana Itenwia soya the I,lberal authorities of the City of tlealco are perarcatlng MC Catholic Church, basing atrlpned the Cathedral of all oral meets and silver ware, and arrested the 111. ho t, of Jalapa, tae Abbott of Goad aloe Pe. a mt . Or striders, buirrier of the Jesuits, who were bold In ahem confinement, The latter two were each neer elabty years or not, The Charge analuat the Bishop of Jalapa Is that he acted as alternate for the Bin hops of Mexico In the Vett nets( Regency, and that egelnat the Abbott that he took part In the deliberations et the assembly of notebtee. It la alto stated that the famous chapel of the dietary has baoa4Ovelled by the Liberal/I. = Ttharesph to the rittihorgb Uncut.) • Now Yong, :July 27,—The liabilities 01 the suspended Unidillo pink aro maimatml at al.00,0o). It was chotrter edabout twoism years ago, under the old harty fund law of the State, and som e yoerh ago took Ila national character,. with mapitni of $l5O OM, and power to lo se to 17.30,010. Its anthers wore: Arnold li,'SPateon, rresidenty' Clark J, Hayes, Ign,bler, Too President, It is said, owned eltie,tbn of thebOPl ul, and the balance was In the panda of the (Mahler and Some letives at Albany. It is repOrted the an; re note of the hankwill nor no far toward. mooting tie ilabilltion. Tho redemption agency In said to on tae hon.. Of Watson A. Co., leather dealere, Albany. Trio /kraal hays fiat 11 1 4.11 g on the par , ea homebody connected wits the neat, togethor w 11.4 wll,l and otipmfitablo epeculatinue In pro duce nod minion Clocks. contributed to Its downfall. A Heston dispatch says the receiver to on, Noel.= NetiOnal Bonk It an collected the nabillllea and forwarded the .eat en to WantdoglOn.. The tilscount notes amount.. of of o b on t /mope, of which nearly 00/0110 ban boon coneeted. tit the bailtetle fIOSSO In oono if oo od geod, and the run in doubted or bad, Inonalln g ICAO forged Paper of Wm. 11. Lane.. The adtbedlilealtaelng charge of tin boo k e opote In MUM Of WI being wound tir to resist toe Veylnant of cheeks obtain through the /11 , Dyer. • N6orlOrAPP o in g. " 3 wonder. • Com Illy Telegraph tattle rlitabargh llatette.3 Cue ammrusl. 8. C., July Yd—Thu term of oth,,atorlihrearflll'oooroottotoollalis:looLf W. e ff o ro llr o m o b to a ' m yth', ox OW], 020. glares .has lagued an ~p, rb, ,,,:,:. g p l ,pf , o pol laf a f or ef q . : l ol rlno fg f ot f t le. fl o a u ol .teo l o of ~,,,,, th ,, m ap prceorlUed by Cooxreas. to the 111010 coathlatu ehourful.- nye . at 'Concord, W. II nirron,ra..b ionic Plltshu elk Garotte.) Coocosh: Y. Li., July 2tl. /1 lire broke eat et four o'clock this merlin:m . .ln • livery atnLin be,,,,,rieg to J. Ilili, &Posted to the rear of the Shermyn llosse. Itreptdlyok. tended to foorothers sad to the dwelling h o w,. or. J.O. Milked Mrs. Prescott. Tim ,ove will not exonedSitkoa; welt covered by •Ilseranoe. •llPlMeltePer many.. .roe,reph to the PlttehatAlt Gszette.3 Avg. re, July M.—Tbe ..Zord Georg, bat a9arad to exist, and bat been tuorg. - rd ten a new paper to be tolled the No. Honed Repah.liems . Which appear. this morn. Inf. pun tailed w ill the Georgia Pnbliablog Company. It Will ALIVOO3ItO tati restoration of the pepabllcatt platform.' I=l=l= TelaiiralM W tiicMsttir.j . cm-s, drily rd.—giver 17 ludic* and sio.ll , Weather cloudy anti mum, with occasional sbo oars. • • - Loamy - ma.; July 17.-111vcr at a' Oland. with =CO 1.4 toctim by oarial mark. Alssimusi intit 77,-7/177iS Isl l / 7 1 71. ' CITY Vi 9 1=11152111=1 bfr ifoney, OU and Po.Avro .'Jute! Reports ytorn by ony payer in the city, tell b^ founfli on our north Ave. - - LIBEL CASE. Hotioyer VP. liZrotsesty—llnt ton for New Trlnt Override/I. 00 Saturday, Judge -Stowe Col/mired the opinion of the Court of Quarter Sessions . ; an the motion for a new trial in the Shoo of 1 John IL haneily, couvleted at last March term of punllatitug e lib./ upou 5.Se/toyer,' Jr., Esq., In the Republic newspaper. Mr. • N. P. Pa wyer, proprietor of the /2.publie, win dratdlrial,and noon being arraigned pleaded n'lle °Wender, Mr. Kennedy, who, was In the employ of Mr. Sawyer, aoeditor . of the paper, stated to the COurt, with a view of mitigating the sentence of ills on. Moyer, that 110 had written the libel, with oily the knowleilse or min.lit of Mr. Sawyer, not regretted that ho (Kennedy) vat not in a position to selisteutlate the allegatlOna In the libellous article. avowing his ability so to 110. The libel Consisted In Imitate ttens of fraud during air. zicheyeria con. 0001(00 with the "Pitt.burgh 11*0.005 As act:dation," unit the iisqutb" war noteusiely an attach upon Cap!. Samuel • Itidol le, re moved (rum Um Allegheny roettuaatershlp thronglt the Intl mince 01 the; Cooper , / ohn pimp, In whose Itito,mll. 11111 llcjtubllO WILS 15,10 and is now laboring. Mr. 13.0iyer was iseriteneed to pay 11 due and 01131.9, 1111,1 Mr: Kennedy hiLmegi pinhotintieceasurtly) Ms foot in It" tiy wits prose cuted, indicted end vmvic,orl of mi n rat the March term. Um counsel, /deters. Shannon and IS wane welder, moved au arrest of.ittilif . moat and for a how trial, for the Dillon lug I reasons: 1. That the indictment was fatally defec tive In ihnt there was en meorinent tin introduatiory part thertuf, uvcring that le said tishoy r wal cues: psi in the num ./teem,' and conduct ol the Srl . s IoWS. to widen the in email° could tele/ and es pi on. 2. That this Imo not a formal defect, arnemlutilo under the Emit., and the Court girrl in allowing each aine.itlineut. That the Cot:netted in caclu.linglrom the Jury orlilenca olfsrel trading to robot 4. That the CV mrt erred In refusing to per mit th. truth to ins given In evidence. Cl. though lie counsel for th. Commonwealth assented to lit, IntrrOilueLlatl. 'lodge Stowe raid -Teo dtvt and second reason rosigued tor n new trial zonl arrest of Judgment will b. considered to gether. "Thn fire Is ttrts timer lining no aver ment ici tho inlrr/dr.,,r, part et meet that SChyer .41.31 ore management and an d ci the b.“emer, to which tn. Intlnildo could rotor Itnil eXpIAIPI, Ills 015 defective and the iivond is. that being so defeet Pro In nob *WM, It Wm not 11111, I , o,rtt . of the Court to allow !to ammo:mon% . . . s . . .. . ''l um ot 1-th -I tlett t . eh second point Ir.thl he Well toe, ti If rho flee, one valid. Theo prises rat the Court .to natter amendment upon motion Wenn:Ai only appllea to mote lets of [item, and 'net ofttattetnnce, and I therefore It tam deb et etgtal tit the total I would nave been sir diclent after weedier to artist the j at:lenient. the attietteneet, also, though allow:est by Uhl Court, will not help it. la my oultion the leo For of 011 Court 10 /0101..461C1.1.11ent la .3011 Canes rose net 1 ;n"lto4,*(lrjfi'kt:lent'en't.h''4 would be ***d -lac question then arises. is the ro[[[se. men: mallet/at to sestet:. a ver,llet whim.. ninendui in. While it le tree In what Is strictly ter men the Introluctory purl of the toil it no a hum lie 11/.6.1 1 haFachoyer was eng34fon tothe a...tomert of the remote. still It 15 31.Cg131 ilt lest 1 1 01 , 1M .11 . - dtatelY In't•03.11.11 tne sictemeet of the )1- .e/ie. Matter that the Ch3rae WAS - muds Wand eodoerning safd Cc:foyer, oaf And col, retain; his conduct awl oranattemeet Of the ttestneen of canyonson a certain news. PaPeresittal the PlX.Coraft Girmtr, whilst be. the *sift tichrqer, so, conifee;cl with sale the le ' eta atle,tatlen the the le menthe, and In contained it the intro. •luctory pert would Mesely be sufectent., hat as the rule In 11130 everything troanded to be otlttlded tO meet beef...el erosions to the Inuendo ,e hien Is ta 0 oply lc to the natter chargtid. abed.... soft net that It uet he putted In the ifiredeciery part, this in m dictment is not daft•clorn to trot manner seggestml In the lire[ reasetvasideneil id Corones neer. ...test el jud,rment. Tne same suggestion '• Ing also h00d.... to the treed helot. A. 1 Lein k Coroner Cissain held an request on ..a. i hat tho Ind tmatent wit lima amendment order, at Slansfichl, on the Faohnedle Call; "' '''.6""". . "'" ".':;,%.''''. t ,,* "****. t 'l ; road. 03 the body of Joseph Lettirce, who t i i . ': - ;.%... " „,,,,,..,,;., 1 i,:',.. y. d ' ' am'a I died eiviao x./.I MAMA. from, sulail. 001 1"."."1 " ' "' -" ''''''' - ' ol, ‘ , o,,, t4.‘ , .ccivi - I.op the leth 112SIATIT, by being struck : ' ,,*,, r , : .`,;.‘:, 7;' ; ','',l,°',?,',','„";','„n r i ,y,.,'„r,„•'" . :„.':„1 . ,t.! by the locomotive attached to them.o train i I Far; iron Um Chariot 1.1.00 try daVadant!l running etat, on the Panhandle road. Lola - I was trumar' that be et loosllllo reason tek 1 kits, it win be roes[[ fed, la the man who 1 belbsettney nom true, the PrOsecat.o. WI - i ~.s lei sired In en Mt tlnaTo - f , to rooms his 1 seritillgto such an are Ii: --- - •- -- - ", dog from being ran over. At tne Coroner's eot cottrac , .-tua,lariter wilt scrl.n.i ... . rt.. W I of the mot f teed that the [rata of a head a veldt: moo in .1/.....-nert 0.1, self near , t, urn et ease us this, by way of d,,. train, teetlll.l that on the night of the t 9• aid. It P. clear that every ivintunts ol 13w 4hOttl. Mee o'clock. whflo r!Sucf . tnife , .11 1 OTOVent tbo rr ig g ,,, v .,,,,i g . re ... e ,,,,,„ , engine at the rate of twenty Mies ao DOOr, , mal succeeding substituting their own.[ h. ."... . .. 0 . heat .. 3,..t: 4 V a.rrro meta for the firmly fixed rules or eve- ~. W."... Kth . ; ... . th i (fence. track; Mewed the whistle roe t mist er ee motion in arrest of jail gment sod for atter bow Instil° whistle sew a men Crawl. a new troil It OVerteli3l.'• • Ingnp on tee track outside of toe milt he The defended. was not pf met to Teets. e reached tor the dog , and not more tit. a sentence. i second elapsed before the engine struck ...,..................... _ _L . _ . blest blowed down. brakes; stopped aid • si g th ds t husked d•von to vidt. re am Man Waal put The Organ et LI:7,X est, ' * * bleu . the hack platform and erre:olt him , to Of siker* Mills: no one reeeaolted ht. 1." arr.. ' at ' a. 1. ' 4 1 ":""""` ... there. and then brought him to Sisitsflein; Church, F.ftli street. [Lev. Alexander I never saw tbedeg aftertbeen. weeks...nor- Clark, ;parlor, heretofore' alluded to, b. 1 . their t wltnessea were esamined, but. no Matting facts elicited. Tne jun• returned been cumpictud, and was used for the first i g ger , o i., gig, the d.. egggse s e g me, ms time In the 'morning sertrs yesterday, i death In the manner narrated, and eseaseil Prof. De view edloteting as organist. The I !';,.: ...1 . .. gr. R ohe. Whh.., l ' .. .0 I u me in ttie caraudty. Instrument, although of medium else, le' I ono of greet volume, aufacint Wall a house of four times the di nens one of %been(' In which It Is located; sot: free Ifs.peceilme `, , constrnatton. It ran be so nicely modulated i , as to make II perfectly adaptable to any rased room. It In of the *sentient style 1 , of architecture. hooted a tenet of fourteen I fret, with a eepth of eight feet, and en- , closed In a hematite! ease. 'Flitch will be stained In Imittimit of rhea walnut. It has two hanks ot beee,As enty :lope, two octaves of pedals wiln a °uterus on the. maauals from C II to U. culaTaCtukt the I tireat 0114 owed urions. The following are the noels+ of.lb u Step!, with tlmlr respectlvei lengths of pipe, (1 1MAT,1)50314.-Flrst-10pon Dlepaeon, i eight lout. 'Second Ivrent.Organ, eight fret. , Third-atop likapssen, oho. fret. Fourth , Flute Itarmenle, eight feet. F th-Frtnel. nal, four tool. ham-entice, ith, , ' two feet. drill Swett. Oansa.-Fiat. "Goan[n,c ebtieen feet. beeollll Coen I : hope:on;flight feet. ul ,T hl-of:F:l°l.l,4f" eight fee . Fourth- , °Vox Celetes;" eight feet. FIN 1-Stow DI. I. Mpasen Iwo; eight feet. Sixth-litop.Ulana• eon treble; eight feet. ,Seventh-Principal; four feet- Eighth.e•ilattibey;elght, foe, 1 1 10tAl. Scorn.-In eddlllOn tel the Stop, rlMPlalit above. the organ hue a ditublo open dispasou, a vox trcrutdant, couplers, pedal and greet owlet, 00011 and groat ;swell storm with bellows alarm. The halftime!. it HOW atop, attached to this Instrument, has been In it.ebutnehort rime, having boon token from an ergot, of Uertnan Mallithiele re, WAR inlrialtleed In Ulla country by air. It. U. !Rowell, of New.york city, HMI IS tint to he tomtit in any Otner instrument to the cis!. it Is a great truprovereent on ILCCOltat .0f Its soft and reedy time, 0101 IS hold In Itlgh . .teent wherever It lims noon 0,131. Zhu Harmonic Flute, which always cartels In &Ir, htewerVe instruments, is the most peered!. we ever Iliten , 3ll4, and Its etfeethi a mftit Minerlng nom it produc.. a tone es sett 'and sweet al a Lineman flute, wh Ile It Is fee , more full and brilliant. Too llanthey, in Ithe *wen Urge., no One Of the finest end Wit perfect elope we nave ever heard In a reed Metre. ment, for clearness one evenness of tone. Ton Truant:co stop' is oleo s. very fine one, aitoelling in sweetness and pinny of Lone, and producing an effect i on tbe CAT of a lover of mono - T he I 'whirl Is entirely beyend tleacrin lon. - The lila litseza; are very deep, and ctimbine I a felines. and nsellOwneta of tone li this In• StrUteent 'Seldom, It ever, founillln any other. These are all fail stops yenning through thus entire key -board, {Mlle 10 thy - most instruments ate tot h If coons. The instrument was munrifttetur el be 1.. U. Bolan, ill West 33111 street, Now York city, a min of thirty yearhi Cipollone° in the business, and whom superterlty. as a manufacturer of church and parlor organs Is frilly attested thronglioim the country, his instruments being more generally used than femme( tins ether firm In the United Oates. We congratulate the ConeTegation of the First Stet beellifl. Ca arch Id gett In g go flee art lUSlTUotellt, and *OOlll reennintend any of our congregations 'Manila; to purchase street elma Mteyo:tent to visit the Flttn Cntirch and hear Able excellent in. strum..t before making their petition:a. The entire cost of the Itistronent es It sands In the Church will not exceed three thousand Millers, lArroby by =Moo George Green tondo Information boforo Alderman litraln 'against rotor Bull, eharg• trig him with larceny by Willie. Ita alleges that be and another man mado a bet on a boat race which took place is Iw:inland on the hi of Jane, and the stereS,atilounting to twenty dollars, were the hands of Ball, who was to pay them over to the win Wog party. which WAD to be deckled by Bell's DA a aporting pacer. It appears, however, that before the arrival of thy pa per by which the het was to he do. Med, the stakeholder squandered the "stamps "anti wand the winner called upon him ',emelt. atoll." It was a little shabey In Peter to 'nutmeat . the Money el his Blends In that. manner. As the laws of Pennsylvania make betting a criminal Minoan, we doubt the Propriety of a prueeontion on LOO part at one of the principals, mt ho nnet convict' himself of an °dome against the lout be fore he non make nut a rein against the other. "All's well that ends King air the tnte. On Saturday afternoon the bearing In the C. 430 of Thomas Lowe vs. William Welsher. charge, assault and battery, weaned before Jellies liarker,of South Pittsburgh. Both defendent and prosecutor are employed In the same coal mine above South Pittsburgh. Welsher weaworglog to his "room. • one day hot week; but through some mistake the proprietors of the mines had assigned the setae ppm tment to ton And bad failed to aloe th e former due - notice. Now, • "room" in- newel pit is regarded by all tar viers as the digger.* "castle. and he must defend it against all intruder,. Lowe in nocently endeavored to take posses.lon - Init wY toueced upon by Welsher and sgverrity punished, and benne she gate. J. E. but terileld and M. Brown, Esq., apPrared• for thedefendasit. procuring his discharge on the ground that a Into bail • right to he °king of his castle," and Welsher only. used •sub force as macaws necessary to maintain his Inalienable rights as a digger. The prosecutor Peet tile coats. PRICE THREE CENTS. Radlroad injusetionmL4 ol,ll rod DUQUE,F.Ennnocano/1.5. We referred in last monday's Getarra to the matter at issue_ between the West Penn sylvania liailrond Company and Duquesne florae:Ml, concerning the construction of a street across the railroad track. Thu mat. tor-Came up again on Saturday, the object being to secure an Injunction against the borough, which wield place It in the light of trespassing on the property of the tall road company, fiy au embankment on one side of the trick and an egcavution on the other, the company claiming that tinder tLe general railroad late thee aro entitled to over one hundred feet of ground. in Width, upon which the borough authorities, Min alleged, have encroached. W. C. More land, Esq., far the railroad company, round for a continuance of the eve, de.ieh.g time to establish tide to the groned claimed. the. right of the company tooccup, more mend than as occupied by the Stoic far the ' on be h b a e ltfe g f q uhe t b on r d g h T , h r a es . a E t e w d i n tut , con tinuance, for the reason that. the railroad onto puny hold pOmemlon through tt trade, of the franchises of the Penney lyantsOmn4 and that said canal never had posneadon of the property In dispute. evidence of which!, to the shape, of attl invite. was ro esented. The borough, theretore, asked that the In junction be olltsolVed. The Court no or. • tiered, tthcmg. understood, however, that the borough authorities were restrained ' from Interfering with the property formerly accepted as the canal, ,some fifty or sixty fent in width. ' • . • Os Saturday week, at the Instance of Jahn R.Litrge, Esq., a preliminary Jejuna. tion num grunted against -the Pittsburgh, Columbus and Clectonektteurossi .1430 V.• ny. (Pan Ilsnalt) on the petition of Edward site prayed that the Company should be restrained from Alllng en a nut- Tort on his premises at or near Gork'it ken. used by tine In drivin cattle, Ac., Item COCIti.CIU , portions of h is fatm. Toe mat ter came [meanie on Saturday, in the shape of a motion by W.C. Moreland, I:sq , tr for the Railroad Cmany. n di, sn o iglog of the prelimin o ar p y Injunctforion tu. The motion was etreneousiy restated by Mr. Large, unless adequate security were Oven for any damage leanly to accrue to Mr. Mc- Ginnis& Mr. Moreland maintained that Mr. licGinolas continued to have control of the culvert, but for the safety of the road way of the Company It WM rendered ne cessary that the culvert should be lamed or filled up several feet, the pressure of the mbankmenta having c.tised the sides to sive way and the track to sink twenty-four Inches. thee rendering it unsafe for the Passage of trains. It was not the des:an to all up the culvert eo as to proventits use as heretofore. fir. Largo araned that the en. abed release Int right of Way given rho Company did not justify them InterPring with the culvert now, the taking of ground iof necessary for there midway. or remov ng of sand, gravel, Ac. 'ken consideration given Mr.. aletilmilas for the release he which the Railroad Compeller entered open his ground Wan 57.1100. The Court. otter .nstderable argument, dissolved the in junction. A c.coplieaced care. Mr. Anschate.ot the firm of /*timer, An 'chats .t Co., shoe dealers, at Noel Mat kat i street, made an intormsdion befilre Mayer McCarthy last evening .saint Miroe men , i charging them with larceny. :he facts of the Casa ate such as In throw OUSPlaidn en I some of the parties arrested, hot we can see nothing in them that would. ware rant a cenviction of either, unless addle Could evidence can be produced. The pros- i Center alleges that a number of pairs of • shoes were taken from his store on (Sunday, the :let lest., and that. he suspected oue of the parties who was erre tted last night for taming them, as he, being an employee in tile establishment had a key to the • store, and that he (the prosecutor) erne ' come one else. bid themselves for the pur -1 }testier catching the thief um natant. About ( nine o'clock they discovered_ three men in ( the store, and were watching their Move. meets, when &policeman came and sprung ( the tree before 1.110 game was fairly In, by nailing an alarm and demanding attain, tuned to the store. When he first dehatmit ell admittaoce the gas In the store was turned eft hut after a short parley It was re-lighted and the dant opened. The 'ltalics wore arrested slid taken to the Mayors 00100, where the Information was Made and she accused looted up for • heat log, which will take pleoe tacky- when the matter will ha =sae more clear than It is at ( present- . Rowdyism Ina Beer natl. Rowdyism appears to bona the Increase In the eity,md unless some offarts are made to cheek It, there la no telling . bow far it will extend. ..Fran Maim. are a daily oc mimetic°. while black oyes and bruised I noses, their legitimate results, areas plenty grassbOripers. In many portions of the oily the pollee farce is insuflaclont to keep order ' and unless It is Increased we might an we ll dispense with that we hare. Oa hatorday night Lien. David McMullen, of the night watch, while on ditty fa the Firth ward, ' heard %noise In Julian Ulohter's beer saloon on Penn street, near Pine. Ile went to and found •number of raid.* drinking beer and talking In a loud and bolster°. manner. Ba requested them to teeD genet, and told the landlord to close Lila house, but the party infused to go nut, w Commuter he called In one or two of the police, and at tempted to put them out, hut the "roughs" toeing their superiority of number. attack. ed them and Landled them Ina very reach !Danner. • Assauft and Satiety Cases. - • , The following eases °resew:St and battery Were before Alderman Strain on Saturday ` .. Henry Jenst made information Itßairibt Conrad It tenter, allegleg that the defentlwit struck him on the aboulder with a epode, and knocked 'him down. 'The prosecutor woo trying to buy a cow front defeeduit sod they disagreed as to . the value of the animal, which is said to be the mom erne diflienlto. Mettler also Male information against Jurist tor assault and battery. The iz. ties ware arrested and held ter a bear. John Wright made information against IPatrtek Hoehn,. alleging that he street elm Oil the twee and bead with bin fist. making hts eras bleed profusely. A. croon null was enterut In this case, for surety of the peened traTirtigrainrtt Wrigh t h i t t pick. They were both arreated and held for a hearing. =92=3 After the beintiltd 'sunset of last evening and the deliciously tinted twilight succeed ing wo will boar go more from the enthusi asts who seek ua foreign climes themes for orals° in the going down of his solar nisjes ty. Words must fall to describe Its beauty. Its grandeur and gorgeonsuess. The entire hence'ss seemedas onevastpetalof a blush ing rose and the light streaming througb bathed the earth troll its *ejecta tndello luow ly dedicate color, awakening the sold to new boraddeas en to how beautiful a Paradise might be, planned by the same Great Artist who save us um sunset. To add to the. ex quisite beauty of the phenomenon —t e r phenomenon it surely. was—a brititant TI• bo w of promise spanned =el:astern boric and with its erighteolors formed • olea , ing 00111. rapt with the remainder of the platens. • Grand Ark-ale. Our very worthy and rifler !mond Rey. W. A. Nolen. of St. TIMMY' Church. Brad dook,s Field, adVerLISOS lit another column that his congregation swill bold a grand filo. etc at Glenwood Grove. en Wednesday the members Of treat. A. the. will he the lirstafleir Of the character undertaken by the chnrch, mans swill be spared r i ot mansion of Me season. Au wrest. lent double break band he 11r1 dame, and erste good time may be antic!. rated by all who ettend. In addition. to the regular trains, epeeist trains will leaVe W Connellmnile Dermt at nine ototoog , the morning for the Grove and Muth at seven o'clock to the evening. • c=ta The beat race announced for botordly etternotat. between the Duquesne and It. C. Ildward Boat Claw. came off at the op• pointed time, had was decided . 1n favor bt the latter Clob. A tali start Was made at half past Ora o'clock, bet wien the bests reached it oolat to the ricer, oPPotito the Alleghray' water work•, It Is allowed the stroke oarsman Of the Dequesne boat was suddenly Weed with encamps," and the r was putting th e the rest uf tbe ore., af.er putting the sick rn fa on &JIM. The Anwenetts rowed over the course, and was declared winner In twenty MIIIMOS and lorty seconds. New Nnate,.-43er eighty talented musi cal friend Professor J. William Pope, who Is known for his genies and ley alty through. out the North, nu laul on Our (lest • plena of new music, &pone aeration for the Plano, entitled "Flow ye tear... , it to a beautiful composition r.ud d otined w meet With large sale. Owl ewes.—On Thunder , of last week. an owl, .. t ...orhig four feet eight inches from t s,,, to up, was shot on the farm of kir . 3.11. sheriff, (Oak am) near Elizabeth by the of M. Sheriff. Ills owlehlp heti • etesl trep, weighing Potied,attaeliest to mow. which tad evidently beeri lit far huh. "' No Place Y.tee tem City—ate bor., or waver Dam, Elbow, aleltoorals awl o ryteute else le Ude Dee. be teutut then at tbe time honored Nose of Juries Robb, No.te Yule; , • e. II 312= A bold and daring highway robbery was perpetrated on the Monongahela Suspen th.. Mon Prides. on nu , .Y morning, between twelve and one o'clock. William Price, who resides on the Waabington Pike. a abOrt distance out of the city, Doing the.victtm. Mr. Price had been In tRe este and wag on his way hotme when ho was met ataadt the center of the bridge by pio men. who de reendeßl Ida money. Ile Informed thorn that he bud no money about h tic, but not beeme• lug hi. statement they seised hold of him an't Pvoceed.l to "go through him," taking Porn Ws poste.. hie pocket book and a to bacco poneh. Price retired an alarm by Ida Crier of heiri.linurder,do., which frightened tlio partied. woo alerted to run e. crs the bridge to the firrallechntrt ' t)fheers Stvitlior and Patrick Lraffey. of Routh Patis. burgh, heard the CrleA of Prim and atais. elover the , bridge to see 'what who wrong. when .Fry met two moo running near the South nude whet , / toe?' promptly arrested, ahont• 'anis time Price clime up Rind identttled thanes. as the panter who had attacked titan. trod. they •ireroi Aker) beh.re Julome Esker, of Saudi I'd.teuturre. The men were recd;- - ' ted by the craters as Hugh I°OlY mid William ri.z.ruld. and on the way to the Jriattec' cease Fe-elk b y something gwev ß widen aes noticed by orient the onl• i ems, and picked no. it proved to be a i Wicket bob emstainlug 0130 cent. and w. litientliied by Friers at his property, which he said had been Luken from him by the nrhmstera.- Arun' arriving at the Jure lt-eht office they.ere searched and a tob to. Cu touch found, *inch was stun identided •no VIICO. The Jriatleo comninted the prinn• antra for a hearing on Wednesday.. and lircy ware brottabLOVer to the city and con fined In the lockmp until yesterday 010111.• Ing, whim they ware Ult. to 'ell. Tilts In alomry plain ease at highway Robbery, not wit !rerunning it ICU IL Very 1111prtitilattil0 One to- the ronbara, and we holm they may jirly realtze that "the way of the traps, greeter lab:lnd..' • Our attention has boon directed to party of )uoug blackguards who night/St amens de at the railroad crossing to "l ipe. town" end In tier". Proginilly to tae litre :longboat bridge. Their conduct Loo genus to an extreme. and they are the dread and terror of oil peaceable Citizens who nave occasion to pass that thorougb faro utter nightfall. It t ineood poi, cy on the part of our or iss keen a special till stationed In that neigia bortood till soon time as the yoPtrtful row. dim may be brought lets "objector., CAsorimeren Itartuced to iroloo lOSOSOrIy SI,O, at Butes d Baba. CERSIVAL MINSTRELft, *ogem•r with Ito. wow/el - MI RIMFI•NDTZ • an. Las INL•mILIA....I • XN al.c . .ll.ttur ,1 spflopiLp C.ocloso .1.1141.1 S •• • roOILL. ON, TO, .1 • 15,...g moo . .. Lome Men. oatLIM no LW O, LAMM VOrIAL (11 , eRTETTE-31.. inritue NM ae¢Y *na WoOes, ;Ve. "'" TIM MAMIE oTo Of TIM - /SIR • Chrr, rum WILL rLY APee .I‘. XIV., aturday lOU roe. , belt eta be socono.: Uwe Be. 'One d wine tbe One JIS MaoloorrA. W.wr..—A delightful. toilet rliein—.,LiperiCa . LO COLOgne and St but iNTAUSHALPS SALE. the price. „ ter/Or the __ ..ftlenriett be the mats who Fleet in vent.. Mech.," quota Soothe Panto Sloop has often been •Matirderod,” not In Macbeth/3 'ease only, but in many modern hotanees, by Indigestion,' Neryons Dboo dim., Headache, and a host of other com plaints. For all ouch `there Is a remedy, and autfirera may now exclaim: l•Blessed be the man who Invent...4l the PLANTA TION lIITTEILS le Tale Deitch:ins llordtai and lion Tonic Is now nailed oy mllll no as the great Ilealth•tilier and Restorer. Ito i i i , rlTv e b w ity a igti t t :o. a ” nd don't "strap on another Hobbery.—Patrich Dore:nods Infortnat.ton bemire. AlOertnan blohlastors, anainaL J. Mention, onarging him with as. bean. and battory and robbery. Lio alleges, twit Mobiono attacked blot to aboard yoril attacked to frililloger's planlnit late on Friday blahs, and rnitnynd htm....9( his mohey. Ito Sloan L. employed to Ihtlworto. l'orwr and Uoostway , s spits factory.' South Pittsburgh. A WILZALIIi 1r5.11 111.110 A for his attest. steldlow Lignoi IVllSsosst Lteesiae.— John Itaguarty made Information heroes Alderman Strata. against Michael Hither. ale. charging htm with violatton ot the liquor lea. Ile alleges the. the defendant te.eles la Iltratiogruhe, and saaa.;ba .old liquor there In too month of Slay lest, without Devine procured the nemehtary It. Ile w.m arrested and held far a hear. Log. . Cold MpArtalpg i/tothil Mater at J. T. Bamplusa Drug dune, Nu. Se federal stro:4 aila3l.llY. Brawn Sheeting. from loots. at Rates We sell dry Goods both at ohnlessle and tetnfl, sod are, as n consegoesee. ere soled to Su«, s Isrder Gel mu. butter Gs •ortad Gees. to mull Cheaper, .d gwo.the good) An story sezothmolattod ousnUlles 11.1.1 eicluGenjobbloc boater. MAGI men Chants are lorltocl to axe.ao oar stock. J. W. Balms. a Go., • til Iclurket street. Ihealfacei;Waxen:es treat. the Zank. Catarrh, Dumanee el the Eye, and all rare°. Oohs of schemata ituff obstinate character aucceeetelly treated ht. hoe abort, Lie andthlield etreet. Office rd trout 9 O'clOcit a. a. till 4 ....clock Pewaa lor $1,75; formerly 42,50, a% Bate. • A Nevi Dlacabory —Ono of tba most, I•e• edictal or modorn Voles 'OA be alscovary of . .13 uhvapent and most babldnable place to buy dale. Cana or Straw Goods,addon la unlyerodly anLutund to be at Granata a Hyena , . 51. at. t..lnlr street. .PP'?" O3 toe S.. Clair Hotel. JNYTai Fur IleOlval Der, pure French Brandy, pure Bleckberr7 DrannY. Pere BD 6O /Dwrr , Wine, pure Port Wine, pure Callrernte W 1.3 at QLIIO Avenue, Drug Store. M. B. e. Blereen. The Order di ..be FeMeTO OrLlrr for a-zonorer. In the teeth MntCaPPo• Vann IL Lan Orcuinethe allihruarn durfantl. of Lan La. Nov/ Pratt., at 12Nacta; warranted fiat ecnont; nt B tea .t.ldawi. For Meteors of rimier. Illortme, Th arrhrll, IhAeotro7,3c. A reliable at - U.3w for the curb of tbrsocomplaltaa Is to be bad at fderrer'e (Alto even us DEW StOro. spew uranlus for WO; Wu:m[ly AGO. at Ext., a. Belt's. • A lorro a ***** mout, of all lands Of Trott Jars and Jelly Tumnters juat arrive] at H. ti.ms's Lamp .11orc. N 0.525 Perm strett. Mal Ward. tV Go to glrallagra Drag ?Dom forth° rt.,. rialto Lead m the city. No. A 4 !Dark. °Vera. I.awas Lo; = cts.,wortti attict. Bate. (rood. cool and refreshing lager beer on draught, at Frey's popular hotel, N 0.4 Dia mond, Allegheee net Go to riessoog . .• Polloro; No: a Marko/ street, for riazsoca ULL wd Tur; en• Una• Cold Sparkling Soda Water at J. T 3e.tersle , 9 Drug bane, No. 39 redeilletreet Allegheny. large litedortlest in Dress .03°14 at hates d. Boll's. 21lItth street. tir Additional Local plevre on Third Page. Eir2 tkicrre_on Sunday evening. Mb Itot., at reviden r i r. ktobt A or. MU l rm we Hole. reVrirt ' ,W the tr. Tennis her The Garret el 1 take piece from the maiden. of Mr It chard Hays. 111 "eon street. tion Terre net. leh Int., at ten We'oca a. m. The Fromm of the family me rerpectful y Invited." attend. NEW AI)VENTISEZIENTS LEI. AIIIIF.N. ILINDEBTAKEIR, No. 106 north Meet. Plump 02, Pa. eornird or all Mods: CXIOBS, faCOV6& and every deseriptlen et holerez F0r16011114 Doorle reno6l6l. Dawns opened der end Bears* end c.restes torntsbed. tricrslwars—Hcr.Dasid Rem D. D., De,. X. W. imam.Um Esq.. Jo. a Wilton Oa, UG. ItODGEIL.J. inINDERTA! , • XIS AND F.IIIIaI.IIER, eneeeetor to the law Sunnel K. Rodgers. No. SIO Unto 6trWl. three doon how Beayer. AllegbenY cltl , M. • Wile. How 'toad. ilahogeny, Walnut and Itoety wood lmltition Vollina, at Ma •lotenet redneer Mem. Root. open at all boats, day and stint. 'loam and 7arrlsnea royalshed on short untie. .6 on meal mown tele torn EDWARD CZARNIECKI. VN. DENTAKIIII- uelta. Tat tomo foram., Allegheny. !duality,Gaearood and other Cof. dna, with a nuartleto stock of (attend sarolablße Food. on (mad, and farolatted at shoraelt dodo. at 'amen ',glom dale and 14nre7 Ntallielh Der Of rIRST XIDDLIL . 21.21/. 'earflap's, Baronehes, Bagole% noddle Horses, •e., Ad., for Otte. ' - • • - It T. •VVE/ITE 'b. CO., UNDER •••• TAILERS AND itMtlitLetEld. klutelles ter, Wood's Bull and vlclutty. .I;egin goomj., Iluaohuster earner Shaleld nod Chanters street. neat.. be Ca:stases ter etelted., 114.1NTEIVAHT, Undertaker comer of HORTON and PIN! , 61211A.TS Ntvlb Ward. Oaths of all kind. Hoarse at Caviar" ftnalshell ov ti.• 'honest nog Ip. ••••• I.IN SILL- • DE►. & SILL, Heal Estate and Inuit:Lana Agents * Dallas St., Law. rence.llle. Pa. FOIL UraI:M:4MM 111114—To Itaarrracynnens We over tor sale the best and most 4ertrable Alta for Halos NM end Watt Furnace. or for any .arsa ntansfastelins purpose*, to rho &Rutty. Tll4 prortn7 ted on • 40 root Pratt and the Allesbeny neer. and within Ws roe tof tile Al V. It. it. The lotto 010 by toO rent).* destrin a nob a lot would do well to eta:aloe beforC buying Oleewnsfia Terms trade' to snit parChaaers. tetanus of & 61. I t , beat Snare sod .basursnee Smuts. Butler' sroteL[l.awrenoevtlle. FU SAE--Tbat very valua ble and .desttabla peoport: eLnale on itoe town meet and the Allegheny tine, In Alla, Phan) . Val Cane hY C , oet.'on . +blob la enatei. a vary soNnantlal Hetet Eleadutp, AT•atorle. Ugh, lighetZi feet. ealenlaten and weU adapted for earrylng on almon any',Dranidt of season. tuned. Ms seldom a Lao"' Mesa dienenetens. within the eny. pan be bad. L and vrt 1.10 Invite the &rectal a tettton of those deafen!, Or eadn. fad • Phwe lOC manafaetar.ng peewee. lowan at Ina 00. Of DEnl427 t DILL. Baal GAUP and In.orape. SIIIOCI ,- riMMR. THAT MOWS. bbl. u.n.ndyul.; i.csol;41•1: ri..._ , -!,....3nair-- , -zt-iirrezina ad/ , MN .'r:~A`'t:'~>'.tu'v:..,i?Y`,~.j{F`c _v~42:.'irMli THE MIMY GAZETE. TWO ZDIISOTI. lirsoarssoLT AND sairtrans.ir: , • !me duet: containing TIIIIITY•2111. Cots MIMS ef laterastiat readtag nutter. taeladlar lead= ralltartat. latest Nees •by ,• , Cad Mall. saleable Beadles Matter tar We rustily. sal fallstst.aad most tellable rtiaa• slat and Commercial Market Repeals Ores to .tt, paper In the at/. No farmer. )(actuate*, ' • Mereluat dm)d be wltboat It. cans PCM eon trzorLY Mal(rnal ettagle ....... CMOs of ......... Med at ............ 11,0. aas aoP7 of taper fe tba pc non t estaß- . op tba club. Additions to Cabe cab b .mall at arty time. at slab Ma. ozcs Screaclusol.—ls 0 , (M 1, r Toe , paper. be me an* specify what. edition you' , want, as we lame • Wednesday SAUL*. . 0 "-; " swimn baying bat onilmall a weep sir money by Dna, Irxwess„ Money , or In [Censured lalianosay b...t our I, "i address. swarm . • P•ssU. EMIG &TIONA L. CIVIL AND DINIING ENGINEERING. • At the MIL , .` , A , A.Ett POIXTEI-lINI7 !NATI -1111 Taal. S.lr. luttructlon Ite7 ?At: Vta/5 nut. euntalala¢ itt.itnfurtn rprt att Atwit 2 1i 0 V• , :ttae1...p.9 ~ O WN . 14.0 T WEDDING ItINGS. 18 ST. 8011 D GOLD, I=l DUNSEATH & C 0.,, .Towoliore, = Go To HASLETT & D3h; S.VITISPIVX 70IZ 1C0 . 1:41, t IEPEIQT AN.IDXa7I6I. JANES SCOTT, (S?CUYY ORTO JVIINSTON t SCUTT.). xxv - FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS JEWELRY, ilimvElt-PLATED 274 L 1732277 BL. 1171213011.0 a. lir Panlcular I.esitloa glVeit taPPLlttli- Watett•tt, Mocks at d OPERA. HOUSE FOE UNE WIIrS. OSLT, CgMlllMillj lonia! besior,.. &opt 5114 U 67, LARUE'S t-i• virtue of a writ of nendffloat eryonns. eyed eat Of *be , •111.11, • totirt Opt .4. e.. ler the Weetera t•lttries oft's, a 7 1 Paitt. aed to tee dinettes. 1 wilt esrosti to ha •bee. le • ; at the a• Una anate a the rite of hitt& Celt. on the 774 DAY 0.• Al/IJUaT. 112.: la: Y,..) iol.eck sae aJUseolag deem Thad Laweettir wit: Two Copper 917'.15; nye Warm aed Yoh: nos • . o nil i ae; see yr ate r Tat ehe ealtet ea. Tub of heir Whisky.. Ova myth Hem •i• th 74 ' -no son llMpleto,at • be.4,11g1.. eald D,et nes, • "044. g us.n fee .ant IN e aud the Jot .; Ufo n I on norel.tt sua eons•atamee. ...ate Of So felt , Il.lstd Salvo' a. the w e rtj or ..YLI) AfaCiSeCICILZI.:O4 the still. of .711411. • . 11. a. AlershaL.,.., ItilltAL'. 01,FICZ. PH...area July :. MABSEIALL'd SALE. Ry ef the Ge 'rtue of avreit of r m. e rer endlthett erpoe.l•tut , •••••1 • ut o , f r the wetter. District of . Peen, .1.1.. ntozed' tom- directed, I e el et prue , e pub lett•le at Ufa ;t,ux t v worm th Lou i I n .Z.. ) ;71t: t. rope . rs, to i ! tls ' • 'll l " .4 " Terb s , all ' :31;1! cetera ana these the oroputy er. Juliti • fite.r.K. at trte sult ufhe flretua err ea. . TOMS. A. MAPWLMT, U. Marshal. I/M:te NASIIIIAWS 0171 , 1 i Tllt.noretf. J. 111 7 1,01., OUNTRV HOUSES AND LOTS .T AOC T.ON. 'Winne aohl. on the an •-• meg. on train/AY AFlZaallo P. n al '2'g 000 ma, 20 • • .re• o land, of lamed of the Le ~,,, n read. moot four mlles fetus alio 'Mout Dlmtet. .mtloina the lendl • f O l. • gmauen. eel: X IPII loi 10 0 Ntlatak Farm, , heel R tatree 1 two neer moat deeolng mon.' /meg so table[ , mor rooms glib • col eellar . •... 1 . 0 .5" 04 5 00 0 of Irmo. stave herheagoge ' l , ! *a ....I, slop e.g.? g rolen'og au • 70,14, C• • pes. haelgg dna sou.nen eta mart, gh ' deo a• a •re mmeneld, calo. coal; to ea 1g.,. • good Vein or E+ nor eo the leee we. nd . • to sew. amp, 011 ge pleges. to salt onmi a mmo a t• I. *eV. 1 - ont A. Ma• 110, storm BOOTS NAND 1110E35; 7:)0311:CEI STX4O DRY GOODS,; c.a.rt - E.mmise, AND - NOTIONS, A - large assortment to seTect, from, at less than Invoice Prl7 ces, to close consignment, at SMITHSON, PALS MAI/MOTH EMPORIUL 55 & 57 FIFTH STREET, mum apt aW EL IL—FaraDare and IfollseT hold Goods at Amato* every Thursday. 8NITIE : 011, PALMS' 200., Agmoltlcarkeeris, ' • Nos. 55 & b 7 Filth *tree. PRIENIMII . COLD MEDAL Wbeeler &RUBOR lkwitig Machine, At te. GREAT Pkllll4 IdETOSITIOS.' Jvs 2 3. 1267 at er ••••• Inv. to tAole• • ptlactlpai 111.41.11 a o.lmlltte ~t ...I Orloß tle Plott compotsat Asa • WalL, 0117P1lliERW co., Ba 27. MTH rllllU7.llli*rat.' MAP 11 . 0118E8 FOB BALE. AT •- Howard's Livery Stable; roar erturr. lu.r Atmoa*..iylnsio, a0rg,:r.11,11% mtg., =I" 4).% NUM, CIAIBII Practical Furniture nsinufaci!iliii COL - PENN UM NIAYNE STS Witt SWIM or ►vasrruar eoewuLLf HOLMES, B.FLL & ,inclior 'Nitta tfillsplusinp"ri, - heat ANCIMID MINFOLIt asirvirrema. •fw itaTTrra. aPil 01116-40 bbts; now IC[ from 2.11..&a.f.,,'W• by • • • - i2i - ALUM /Mtn op! REMZE=2I ISM & CO.'S