THE DAILY EMME .117.11102111 D XVUT rylOg2itail. 1210VDATS 7SCCM3I.) PENTIFEIL4N, LIMED & CO., N.l33prievecrros, rurrnmx.-- - ....—.....r05ur Irmo. i. .... r. arra • Omar, OA.7,ETTZ BIITLDING. Nos- 1511 AND MNINTH STULET. Nam Paper if !atm l'eamfrnis. OPEC= PAPER Or }lntim= AND /LLEDHEIY CITY. 14.11411:1T, 0112•71181 . asd BUT 1 . 1.11/MY and CKMaLIr.II.IOIAL PAr2lll.l. the ISM. mon or Tar sativ, p ih r ti t,,=M;;N;;•. - I . 47;eti submire- - '''' Erit, etaietti 'woks lee, mer months awl to their t tho °reit, to week or .albs from CLcn has City. already of ant harvests estabhsheil in Philadelphia by the Jews. It will be open to-ill comers deslious of receiving a tnowledge-of Hebrew literature. V=. Duran seems to bavo belbgged the" foliticians that tocked to him at Drift Branch, to inch a degree that both Repablicatus and Democrats claimed him .as agreeing with them. FLAIIIt is slowly finding its level in e eastern'tharheta The nimbler; who held the stock and controlled the mar hots have not sallered very much in pa mitilary losimi, as they so managed as to let the prices decline slowly. LAST there were three hundred and forty.nino deatial in Philadelphia, a 'decreasu of twentyflve per cent, in com pirlion with the corresponding week last year. The health of that city is good; and there appears to be no founda tion for the report current here that the . cholera:raged there. . - Gor: TIIR006111:91TON. cf TWA, who has net enjoyed the 'confidence of the loyal citizens of- thatAtate, has at leneth been remoietcfrofnotiloo by Gen: Sheri- . den, and t. ' rase,: Esq., maned a his stuniounn The2reason assigned :for the removal is that Thrbckmcrton has been - an impediment to reconstruction— a declaration made some weeks since by tits Republican coneentlon of that State. au) case of the death of a timid, caused lirfenr, is chronicled in a . liew fork paper u having occurred on Satur day,. imst.; :31r. Andrew Jackson had taken his son, a lad nine years of age, into a rom for correction, for Amine trifling irdecontluct, when the child was suddenly seized by convulsions and died within a feteminutes. He had not been Ursa, but being of an exceedingly ner vous temperament died through fear and excitement. The feelings of the father may be imagined. ia confidently affirmed by those who are in the confidence of the Preei dent that General finuurnv will be re moved from command at 'drew Orleans , soon eta the Tennessee election, which will be held to-morrow. The impUlse to this removal proceeds not so much from the president u from Attorney General 'BraxBEUT. It will -lie remembered that immediately following the publica tion of Mr. STAXILEILT's opinion u to thelegal interpretation of the Ream strudion Acts, General Eace.nroes, In a letter to General Gain; characterized that opiates u "making a broad cases derrized toad io perjury." This blunt but truthful view of the MSC ',hurl the seundbillties of 2lr. Svarinntav,; and he desires to be revenged. If, . however, the President is wise he will let General 5111411DAS remain. That officer enjoys the public confidence many times U much as both the President end Attor neY Genera They cannot liurt him; but In trying, cannot fatidamage themselves, tot' -Tut Philadelphia City Item, after I . announcing General Grant, Chief Jut: Wee Chase, Senator Wade, and Speaker ' Colfax, u strong Presidential candidates., j avows its own . pmference for Secretary Saigon; of whom it says: "The next strongest man at this mo ment is the wise, indefatigable, intrepid, patriotic Secretary of War—and be is gaining strength hourly. It is beginning to bounderstood that the nation owes &- large • debt of gratitude to Edwin IL Stanton. Facts show that no man, no half dozen men, have done so much as he to save the country. In the latter days of Buchanan's administration, when the old public functionary trembled and would. two fallen, Mr. Stanton bore him • stiffly.up, closed the doors of the White Moose against 'Northern and Southern traitors, stimulated patriots everywhere, and assorted the dignity and Integrity of the nation. It is impossible to overesti mate his services at this critical period. Main, during Mr. Lincoln's adMinis tration, when doubt and dismay tilled all hearts. he rose"with majesty almost stab limn, gave tone and decision to our pub- Ito Councils, displaced the incompetent, reorganized the trustworthy, and organ ized victory on erery battle Sold." X 2 simlllan's WV IIL A letter frsui Vienna to the Paris Lib• erte contains the following statement of a curious testamentary arrangement be,' tWeen,ldaximUbm and Carlotta: Two wills, perfectly analogous, were drawn np by the Emperor and Empress. Each of them, in case them was no issue of „ the marriage, leaves all the property to the survivor. Thus, Maximilian be• ing toad, his fortune, - estimated at from tan elve millions 'Of florins, only calculallng, hie PruPeri”i Minima, La - =IP; atm tlu) Xrtirtic wealth collected there, reverts to_the. Empress Carlotta. TheirillorMatlmiliat is there to attest it. rlttit rioifirir - mis the strange affair. It is ;alerted Alm the Empress ,Carlotta's written with ber own hand, and which wits sutrefully,loched up in minor the moms at Miami.; bar snddenlp disap- Eenred, nolpwly. know,' how or where. -.nom that circumstance it results that, sa4Empreas Carlotta has no will and. Is brit stale to nuke one, mkt the • alai sr. - complete absence of her mental faculty, alt tier • tbrtune, including the part coming trom her husband, the Em peror Maximilian, and which ',ought In Justice, after her death, to revert to the .Austrian imperial family, will now legal ly fall to the royal one of Belgium. A os..tm.zarou was recently sent by a spaniard to it Prueelau, in New Orleana. w ldeb:wris rmnarhable for business-like pree.iglon vital coolisem. Here It tat Nnw ORLEANS, July .9, lair. i'ln.ews•unssfrr—bearNlr: 'have 10arned that you have already fought two gentlemen of different natiogituf, and , COMO out victorious, 1 hereby atop forth j as the representative of the third (the bpanigh), and beg of you to iry me also, se a revenge for inv friend lie hois, your late.sintavrilat. :accompanyingpietas Mid's -bhialc.litided conditions. Fill it up and rotrimby bearer, Mr. hrano, my ,to the hope that you will grant my request, Isign myself, oltoepectrully, - •Ato. BONIN "Formerly Fencing ota,ter in the Span ish Army." Tills was not a challenge of the mid. nary kind, nor woe the duel which en sued a emninon mama. Tile weapon.% were sharp rolls, and after worandl! the Fraud= In the arm, the Spn.fdsh paladin was disarmed and vanquished, but mer mfully permitted to live. 1. — Th e pf,poicA, printed at flonimeree, in ittlaamul, gives a terrible account of the way in ‘vhich the business of du ani terring.omiers is carried ou. It says there teem, out of the twelve lxidles falcon from that piece, just tiro [.'wine iordierS. At beset three of - the bodies were remains of former reiddenta of the place. One of them was the body of a Mrs. Fordham, ' the mother of twenty-one children, five of 'whom served in the I:niou army. this, her lier sex 'n corp se u...apparwas draent, bugt, d Mom in epite the of ye grave, chopped to pieces with a spade to make it Min the small box. and carried oft as the body of a Union soldier. All this us dons notwithstanding the pro. testations of the town's people, who ss sembled.to witness the horrid business, and to protect the remains of their own trienal. - .. s. .scrr .. _ --. '. , c.' . - i.--' :::,.., A ' ; 4"•.',.. . • ----, 0 2 . '" -- -7) F iir., . . , . . „,,,,,,, =,-..,....,: ,f;.---,:„.' - -,- ~,, a6,-.:. ~ Va . .. .. . . .. ~-' --11 1 1 ks . :: 1 t ' ..t7' — :_ 6l" , t , : 7 / v•• 4s - --, 7' Ail' .. .., . •" - ..,,44: : , ; . 7 r.-y. ,irt , 7 ,'",.. X.i'rtAi.t;s7-71.1.--AK tA • I /I 1 .40e i _, ,,7 4 2 t w0.. , / t _,::."__.,::.-.- ti 2' ''.i .L A - : •‘-' 7 •lii o r ~. .le. - : .!"..4; - .11 , ?...4,- , _=-2m. .: -41 1 , 7 -1-- --:” . 1 I , 1/i ), I I.---2-----'-i,'--.4:--,-7-'l,---'•:,.-0,P.--,---.___ , . . ) ---- .. , ......_ ~ ,-.., ___,, , 3 , ,- 4 3 1. fa ......_ VOLUME GENERAL NEWS \Mut dust Is most blinding to the oyes? Gold dust. • —lt you svoithd be nothing, Just war to be soloed:lug. —The Now York Fire Deportment for 191;8 will ecet telks,stsc —The pleasure ot:dolug good Is the only one that never wears —Live sellltln . your - meatus, you would have weans within whods to live. Mule thieving, hen roost spollntion and suicide for love are some of the late Virginia excitements, —Parton writes that he is spending line summer In Highgate, Vermont, "twelve miles from a book afore." . . - —The widow 01 StOnewall Jackson In. • sold the horse ''Suporier," : ridden by him during the war. —Alexander IL. Stephens was weighed n few weeks ago, and has kicked the ' beam at ninety-four pounds avordapols. I —Pr. N. L. Rico, formerly of Cincin nati, end now of Ness York, has been elected President of Oakland College; lilhaissippl. —lt Ls stated that Insult one thousand peri•ona within the Rmkts of New YOrk city lire wholly atom • betting on mom or t by jockeying horses. . . : ;thickly, a 'Waterloo veteran, new seventy-seven years old, still bees in England, and has had three wives and ten children by each wife. —A Republican State Convention of Wisconsin, for the nomination of Stntc oflieers,is called to meet at :Madison on the 4th of September neat. —The French prize for virtue has been taken by a ballet girl at Nanterre, this yenr. Where was klenken? She might get a Fuse* prize for virtue. ~foa arsenic manufacturer in Ruston died from the continuous infesion of the poison into his systernothrlng his long employment in manufacturing it. —ln Troy a lady stumbled on the -walk, and, in falling, the point of her parasol penetrated her right eye, caus ing a wound which destroys the eye for life. • —lt is rumored Watt ieneral Sheridan Is soon to be married to the daughter of Judge Foster, of Loasana, who owns one of the largest plantations in the Bayou Teche. —The Davenport (Iowa) Gazelle says thot more than two hundred buildings have been erected in that city ainceJarc nary let, involving an investment of I more than $500,0130. • --A "hull" somewhere. A' country I paper says: "A row was struck be light- ning- and instantly killed, belonging to the village physician, who had a beauti ful calf tour year., old. - ' —Both Kilpatrick, minister to Chile, and Col. lithe, Secretary of legation to Panama, have had a hint that they had better resign from thearmv, if they wish to hold their present positions. —Queen Victoria Is 'building a new house in the Scottish Highlands, seven miles from any other dwelling. She in tends it to be a place of retirement fur Lomeli and a few select friends. —The Sultan is decidedly exclusive in his manner. One of his aeressories is a kind of screen, which he Use. at meals. It enables him to see the other poepte at the table without being seeh himself. —An acquaintance of ours, n Mother, too, not long since, was lamenting the loss of a child (one of a family of eight, "Ismanse. - said she, there was Just enough for n eotilbon, and they did dance so prettily." —x..triped snake, nine feet long, was killed at Esse.s, Mass., the other day and in his inside Was found four toads, three email turtle.; four birds and a large assortment of frogs, bugs and other delineates. —TheProvidenoe Dist mentionsthecir-• cumstone° of three sisters who have lived in a house of prostitution In that city. on Pridav ono of them,went to the theatre, came borne and sudenly dropped dead of .disease of the heart. —The Troy Tinos gays that 31ra-Trim ble. wife of the deceased mana ge r of the Albany Academy of „Aphile,..ll.as 63m meneed a suit' almhert DUI. Bryant for breaking hLs engagement at the Academy last April. Damages laid at $5, 000 . —A crows' tie on an English railroad. that had been laid in Intl, soaked in creosote, woo recently token up. The grain of the wood was as fresh and tough as new timber, and the odor of the creo sote was as Arcng as when first .put —Miss Buchanan , once rallying her cousin, an officer, on his camUge, raid; "Now, Mr. Harris, do you: "Mally mean to:tell me you can walk up to a cannon's mouth without fearl" "irea;' , was the prompt reply "or a Buchanan'a either." And be did. —The peat-office at Warsaw, Wyoming county N. Y., wan robbed on , the - 17th Inst.. of $770 worth of stamps. - The sheriff of the county and the postmaster who win robbed, otter conjointly 1 , 400 for the apprehension of the thieves and, the return of the property. —Robert Henry Hendershot, "the Drummer Boy of the Rappahannock," now holds a position as conductor, on the Union Pacific Railroad. Hip young, afferalth whom he lately eloped 'from Poughkeepsie, is in Omaha, and ;has made quite a sensation In that ally; —Mr. and Mrs. Moore, of Londonrwho take a great interest, in the• bllud,.have, with great success, taught a large num ber •ot blind women to age sewing ma chines. quilted Sain petticoats and gause the/1809 are as well finished •in every detail aslf sight guided the work er's hands. • 2. • . , —The peotile of La .Crosse, Wis., are becoming very much excited un the sub. yct of t h e eroposed removal of tbe ship yards ad ] repairp shops of the North western Union Linefrom that city to In buque lowaTheilbsbnque people offer hugeinducements to the line to took° the change. - —Anold lady in Trenton, N. J., read an account of the bunting of a grind sone used In the easy factory, and became alarmed lent the grind atone standing is her cellar should burst In a similar manner and 'blow up the bowie. She had the "dangerous thing" removed immediately. • —An elderly gentleman was traveling lately while, Mtheted with•a bad ocrugh, which greatly annoyed his liello*travel era, and at last one of them remarked. n a displeased tone, “That Is a very. bad' cough of yours." "True. air, replleathe 1 gentleman ; "but you will excuse We the best I've got." ; • L. - .-That eaterpfislng Ainericala In pautalooni, ?gra Dr. Mary Walker, having been •hatithawed out of London, Is now exciting the polite curiosity of Paris. "Dr." Walker was present at the Fourth "of July' hannuet at the Grand Hotel, where she eras wrapped; up,..“ fa Kirby, In the American flag, " She 'evi dently wanted to make peoeb, but would not be betird. -- "Slie wears' her modal voted her by - Cougre. The medal hoe proemed the " doctor" admis sion Into the modleal circles In Paris.' -The New .yark../tesellopC -1 that Dia' New Fork Convention Will folictia-tha - Michigan Convention 'and.:lllcliratik Indian saffrago In the new Cons tie& It is practically done in the report ready submitted, and the Indians may enjoy the double bit:mixing of the ballot and taxationuttheaame time. The "New York Indiana EMI) molt traeta of hind, and are not petitioners for th e ballot. A few orthem would - like ft prospectively, but do not ask it stance. The five thinks the State plan of incorporating the Indi ana; into voting and taxable , nhabitants vastly silperlor to the plan of the Foam] Government, which Is to concentrate the Indians Into tribes of separate settle ments. -- Railroads Vlfly-Sts Years Ago. The follewlng letter, in rep , :g t l en o a sag geettlon about railroads, over linty years ago, by Chancellor Living sten, who hod associated with his theta er-m-law, Robert Faller, to application: of steam to vessels, shows the state of ' improvement in that day . ; Ammat, March 1,1811. Dear Nir i 1 . did not till yesterday I receive yours of the tith of February: I where It has loitered on the road I am at a, losa ery in to sal ;u3 l tuad r. bar t tro n Latatd. railroad commuulcetion P . I Pc' rear, however, on mature redection, thatthey wilt bo liable to serious objection, and ultimately more espenelve than .a amaL They must be double, that. to prevent the danger of two oath heavy 'bodies meeting. The walls on which they are placed must be at least four feet below the surface, and three above, and must be clamped down I with Iron, and even then would hordly, sm ael' so heavy a weight so you propose mo ving at the rate of four Miles an our on wheels. As to wood it would not last a week. They must be covered with iron, and that, too, very thick and s t ro ng. The means of stopping these heavy Carriage% without a fitlOek , and preventing thorn from running on each other—tor there would be mono running I upon the road at urine—would be very 1 difficult. In case of accidental stops, or nem ... T y stops to take wood seawater; &a, :many accidents would happen. The carriage of condensing wader would be very troublesome. iTpon the whole, I fear the expense would -Cie much alba er than that or canals without being so convenient, R. R. Livocurrox. OITION. MST IGHT. AIIDN AFFAIRS IN ITALY The Attempt of G aribald tuts Upon izom e. New ions, ad.—The. Tribune's Florence (Italy) correspond.ct says the present Prime banister, Retest', Is not as uncondl. (tonal a champion of the complete senora- Mon between the church and State as his Predecessor, Iticarli, but he also la willing to give liberty to tire ChTICCII whenever the church is . ready to abandon her pretests. then. The majority of the chamber still holds to the old European Mews, that the rights of the State government extend also over religious affairs. liaribahlt Ls exceedingly .noyal atthe ' absurd attempt made to cross the Itornan frontiers. It le tree that he remains on the Continent In hopes of assistance In the anution of the Boman goes font that ho had given arms and money, that )frasint had sent In arms; but the programme was that the Romano should commence &Oa that the 'ltalians outside alsould assist them by means of a second Man. calls expedition I but too many were let Into the secret and a few (remora', melted by an ex-Minister, thought to raise the laurel crown for letter and failed, Gmlbaldt's angry letter to WO - Gaza!) Df 7brene hes raised a storm about his head. but he declares be end Iris friends Intend to fight for the poeswrsion of the cannel of Italy and he will beep Ms word. PROM NEW YORK UT Telroabb to the Plttsburb Golett,l Ns. Tons, July 3.3, ALGOL!, rononaa Tho three mon, trrestal a few days since as the auppOsed authors of r number of forgeries, have been roleased. The hint authorities bare been unable to identify them. An injuoctlon h. ta.on Issued by Judge Lot...restraining the lioaranttoo Commia stoners from manta any portiou of I.:ouub bland for boarding station. ISOCTALITT to 314006LTN• Thorn were two hundred and@erect., seven deaths In Brooklyn. Wt. Week, lonic ding nineteen from cholera. ALLIOND COCZTE2/61.. The women Jormare, who Dta.scs as tit wife of Barg, has been arrested for beta concerned to Ms counterileiting operation MOTION TO VACATE OZSICD. Judge Matt:llford has ormled the manna to vacate the attachment agmns r Verna K. STOTOIIB.. quarter master Of transport.. ttart in the repel army. It also m alleged that ho defrauded the Untied. States tine ernment of a million dollars In conveYmit Wand selling ln New York three thousand bales of cotton. TR. VERMONT lICTAILIiA6 Henry Wililams,.ebarged with tha late double murder at ascruneyvtlle. Vt., un derwent n preliminary czarainution yester day, and was committed on.a charge or murder In the first degree, on the evidence of the little daughter of the murdered couple. Co Ids way to WI tm effort was made by the suited crowd to bang him, but the puttee were too vigilant, and be woo safely conducted to Jail. • • r 0.3.1113 rATIICreg cer.ex. A young man named r. o wers ;was street d /Irnoltlyn.eharaed with forilug tan lather's cheek for ;LOW: letter from Monterey says that Lopez, ho botruysalidaxlmtlian, boo been arrest (' by the tharcznor of °asses, and le to be ..secutel. TEE CHOLERA Its Itsvnirrn on Dm Frontier—The DI eeeee Among the Troops tanned- Inn Die Denman—People rise from ran EDDrornit. II•Tclurral)0 to the rlttst..7l, . . .. . I.'s. Luria, July .M.—Westeni dispatches easy there were six cams and two deaths from -choler. at • Fort Barker on Saturday. Sixteen cases hat occurred among Kansas Yoluittco- - s at. FL I,artied.....,..Therdliatase Mao atreit*l among the tiocroi elk - Ming the railroad construction party 'beyond Fort Backer, and savoraldaatas °dammed. Lieut. COL hleGllPs wife died of obolera near Fort Lyon on the Pith. Lie:lLl:elm died at Fort Larned on the alth.and Cant. Blerodgeod of the alth Infeestu, reported. died beyond Fort harped while en rout< to New Mexico. Father Demortsey Cathond Priest at At. Sierra •11..tssion, died on Thursday night, neer 'Ellsworth. where he had, been attend ing patients. lie had been among the POL. tewattemie Indiane toe . Seventeen years, and was meat respeoted Wl:Nam= Kansa. A Leavenworth special ay. Persons from Fort Otbson report the Cholera raging there. Twelve hundred PaePle ded_ from jEllsworth_Clt.y. -The as - any , ...r 1 .7 . to 'ten per day, and antenna or : pv*l7 ten per sous attacked die in 'from: two to fifteen hours. The place is Alamos; completely de serted, and an attack froM Indiana Is en pectea. From three to Ilse deaths per day are reported at Fort Horner. The e has also broke. out amen the tr oopst Forte Lamed end Dodge. FROM , SOUTH CAROLINA . • --- C pendent.. MorderourlY Attach ed for Participating-In the filepubtl- Can Cooll<ntiran• • Telntripb to the Pittsburrh Gazette.). New Year, July 30.—The ColuMbla. S. C . . special says: Wro... J. Armstrong, representative of the Conkresmonal Benet , : linen Committee. and J. G. Thorrinnon. car. respondent of the New. Tore 2lntes, ware murderously assaulted last nignt, 131 Oho NlClternal house, en nocoont'of thelr par ticipation in the itepubllean Convention. No fatal injuries were sustained by the par ties :mantled. Germ - nor Orr, was present arming the lass of the .rlot, and advised peace by urging the assailed to retire to their rooms. Hemline. the most Prominent assailant, Is n brother of the Chief of Pollee. The rioters were arrested and immediately liberated on bail. tleneret Barton, post commandant, was appenled to tide morn lag. Ito hes the [intent now tinder military arrest. - P. C.. Jute 30.—The assault on W. Armstrong and J. Q. Thompson, COM,- pondentt, Was commit t ed by two drunken men who were arrested- The citizens de nounced the assault, which was the result of liquor and unpremeditated. TEE TURF, • "Dexter" Dina st &see for 65,00 G—1110. marlsoble Sammons dolt eltleTrste Sc. 'E By Telerreph to the rttsnersh tithette.) Barrow, Inly :o,—The trial of speed this afternoon, at lllvendele hiding Park, Driah. ton. between the trotting borer Dexter end Brown tirorne and running mate. (Or r=f e3.oth. +ae woo by Dexter in ttuee: being the first appearance of Dexter in teas folly ten thousand People assem bled to witness the contest. There was cot much, If any. bottler. except on tiler, no theresolt was generally anticipated. Don- Gies time on the second heat 'Weald to be the beet ever tends ore a balf.ridio track. The track passed excellent condition DIM everything olr quietly. FROM RICHMOND: • Disturbance. at a Colored Eleettufee- Convention Delegate. Aaf"... , !11PU.... .abr,Yelegratit to the Putatarga Gasette.y. ' • )Deireoln,3olY3o.—Thla efteenoo6,w4lle atolored• hieethig was baler Edentsse • el- oy 4101ored domed' Glynis, 6 heal . Driscoll, who It .onut charged ills. hed- - the . meeting, wee get epee Ned -very' badly beaten. 1.10 was rescued by - the yeller, Who were lotlowed to the Dation boase by about on ethersa nee *roe. Re lade pistol. widen It.o eettroes utargebe Inetepted to use st the meetteg. • A oonelderable nemoe bol t delegate.. to the Convention, appointed e late county theaUsigs, =teed tlilstreenlog. • •. ea. Explealow—nrigisen 'lnjured. Iny 7 * Y 1,040 tattle gliwitergh Etasetteo Utourstrnii. Mass.. inly 30.—Three et plaeleos of du took pilule -last 'emitting in that:eller ofthehlanelenaouneet Ebendolo, at, the Core. By 11:41.Hign exPlotion fOne ten to twenty &meat and Others were bad ly burned. One fireman, named &reset Boatltner, died of his tujnrim. • uterus...inn, Slily 30.—The following per sona were tnjured by the (Ma eXPIOCent I WM. Somers and Vomit Barnholm, badly Monied face and bands, both will prebabLY live; 8. B. Sbermen and J. carter were ter ribly blamed about the foes. and head; 8. Bleb, badly bullied en faro and neck. hopes ter his meoveryt B. Crillins, burned; and Wm. H. Gardner sev.rely Attuned-to the bum and neck, not totally; Thou Ra.rnotuil, burned, not dangerously; Edward Botch. .klie; right hood eheekteglY bdroedl Boweinorund. but will probably Mover; Ueo. to ,Oaken. othooklngly burned ln th e • peel Mlle 5.-C: Bay and Wilk) Hattie, 'Lightly burned. - • Arrivals flea Europe.' • (By Telegraph to the ?Mouton el &sane.] :taw Yuan, July :10.—The atearnera Malta from jAvtrpool, and Ccinoorella, Irani &Uv nun,. arrived today. - Boreog,ltty go.—Theateatneldp China. trout Ltverpool on July 90th, and queens• torn ea July gtat.,vla - Halifax on the tat, &graved at ten oteltuth to•ndght. Ht. Paul •nd Citieslto Bailout/. toy Totemrti to the Pittebaran flagella.) .Gunmeo, July en.-abe Contractors of the St. Paul and Chicago Itallatly hove thatn n tined to commence. the Wont 00 part of the Ilnebetnece elt. Paul' anti' Winona. It to to he completed In ono year. ramilles of Uovenament 001elals. Teieirseh to the Plttotrerab dalette.] Dorian, Jet d).—The nunhood. .edeentner. arrived from VI eshinitOu. henids b° " a the ladles of the Whine noose, handy et heeretary Wellem, and Meletant ,Seoretero Faxon. I= ~tly Telegraph to the mtitheigh tlesette•3 himssals. July A.—The laver is &nth{ slowly. Lemees us; J ttly 31."-133ser [Ailing with 3 UM. Inv 605 16 tho Can 3.33, PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1867 CITY AND gmo 1. FOURTH r.toE.—Thepafra and most rettrt- Gtc igc .Vanes, Oa and Produce Market Reports siren by tiny paper in the ray, wit/ be Roma FOUR O'CLOCK; A. M. on our /burl/. Pay, A Harbor-out o A t i n " t I w t oY o ccurred h e t a d O t f l ". 11 " r n7t u o i r r' ,g,'i wblc b e e f ßy Telegraph to tot rlttabtarib tiuctte.: 15 , 10 be neeely hurwntoll, not 10 much on =corm: or 111. del:nor/Meng Influence', Eta FROM EUROPE for the consequences of the affair itself. tore 11010 AND 1000011 raLnertlar. The parties. John West, Of Grant street, and Lemma, July 3:).—ln the House of Lords : Frederick Ilaefner, who holds forth on ; the reform bill has been amended by add- Wylie street, have boon line friends .tor a . log live pounds to the annual amount of : time ' , wherein the memory of man runneth the rentals upon which corryhold and lodg. not to the contrary, g and it was confidently er franchises are respectively bang. by 100001 that the howls of friandsble would the. amendments the basis of the copy- j be strengthened by Oct anion between toe I holt franallbe IndyunsSen from,ilvepOurig. ; but, alas, that "hope hos departed to en pounds per armour, end that of the ; frirever. o 11 Appears that Mr. West was to lodger franchise from ten pounds to fifteen, marry 31., liatfner's sister, and the time pounds per annum. I approached when the consualfantlOn ao ggiyge, voutly wished tor should be elected. Mrs I Weid„ tee mother Jobn, preefeentrlx polgraltocyn, Kau , July 30.—The United e,,g.geme, States practice squadron, consisting of the o r the seas worsted and den inn he I frigate :loop of war Dale, and sly belie "i the two ailm4gavintlVal; other vessel eti '‘ rrtVcd C ' ""•- lent the holy the to:zeal/try amount of', 00013 , r000 haves, lllo ,3o7 , about seventy &Shan. without do- Loamm, Juno 30—Ere010g.—The Good- tot ding the usual audacity. Time easel! wood roves comm.°. to.slay. Too sly, sleet ono llher. weather Is very flue, and thousands of I one auto drinning beer together. spectate. were present. The race tor anal the latter hinted rather strongly mot the money. tame WOrga ensaw but Steward , cup was won by Sib Throws: The Le subject ropped. Tee sot runkled, leading hors. came in us follows: Sib • however, and yeitentay, 4. Wont, alleges. Throve first, Woolsey second, and Sultan gite , iner came to Lis barber shop, rmd hit h (Wean repeatedly over the heed, first third. with a Chair nun taro with a atool,tathettag Ittplries BO Severn thatof:welch. ban to be celled le. West accordinelY Wade tofu , motion tel AhlOrlliArl 31CMILIterg, , Inn Heather with aggravated assault and battery. Ileafner was arrested yesterdeY morning and brought face to face Sowith his acetone vetoer the snagistrate. cordial . wen the feeling between the two, that the constable had to stand between them. Ifeetner embraced the opportunity to make inlermatien against West for assault and Imttery,nlieglng that the snored came to bls (11aeloer's) shop, pulled err Ids boot and ' Aral °Car Om bead with d then struck turn over his manly brow with • 0100,0 stiCl4. 110th 00504 were held 101 . hearing at tell .o , elock this morning. We I me informed that the match has been bro ken el nod that Miss 11., whey West called car, politely Informed elm that his calls for thu nature could 'be dispensed with. SIM= sArntemOs nose To ratTAPIA LONDON, Jllll 33.—.31idefght.—In the lioum of Commons to-night, Lord Stanley, neer°. tory of /Rotator Foreign Anoint, In unewer to a question, stated the Emperor Nonce, Icon bad sent a auto to the Itlnic of Prussia, but it would be Improper to disclaim Its contents at the present time. IMMO usual. vo cam.a us . venom,. PAZ., Jed). 3o,—The dry weather nb ICU has prevailed for over a week peed prove, unfavorable to the coops, and reports from coma Of th0114,2/CaltAlre d latrleth of Tramca nay that much damage has been done by the drought. VISIT , TO AUSTRIA. It ts understood that Use Emperor Napo, I.n, on Isle visit to Vlentm, will be mot ity , the Emperor oil...eta/a at the frontier VII • lace of alllsbach, on the Tyrol, whenco the two Emperors will proceed to Austrian CspltaL rust, OF LICATIIIAI AND ACHOILS— TRITXPIS or awsmease. This afternoon a trial of the reaping and mowing machines of the world took piece on the Emperor's farm, et Vincennes. Over a dozen ulachlne., from France, Spain; England and the United States entered in competfon for the international prizes. licCorrolek's reaper performed its allotted task in twenty4aur minute., anal Woods` reaper In twenty-u 1: minutes. The price wIIt undoubtedly be given In ...Mime. with these result.. The Americawtnnehtnes Worked batter and foster than any otherS on the grenwiL IDZIMM Saretcon. Viagra, July 2X—The t Jenne Prose of this morning .erosounces, On authority, that tits Imperial lielwty, the Emperor Napo. tonn, will arrive In this city-on the :th of August, on a visa to the Emperor of Aus taa. • 181,XD OS C.LICOIA ITTAtk, 1150011 Eau Boost, the Austrian Premier, and road Pasha. the Ilitnister of the Sul . tan. who accompanies his severance here, have bad a conference on the Pollmortd In ehiry into tho affairs of the IslaOd of Can. =MI Naro.o.'s xdts DZYIAL. lientts,Jvly 33.—The .Prussian Journals have denounced as false the .Ifondree , do Wet of Ziapolcou'e.note to the King of Prue. •,..lnreetard to,9cbieerl4.en4 th_ox Mona• ate thes , ttie'lleelet ;nts prompted by the defiant tone of King Wllllatn's reply to the note of the French Emperor. X 01175,01131.1.. COICTFMILLTIONI CLOG. . . Tbn nntlental fist tat' lbe"oosifedcration of the North German states has been edOpt oct, snolylllA.lnto use on Lao first of OD tdber. I=! 10111311", TEE MILE 137011%11. Dent.m.ittly 30.—At the examinstton °metal natal.. yesterday, llesse9 was.. the witness stand, and testified tractile pritheer bid been Chief of Stiff idlrierietal Cluserett, or the United States Army, dar ing the rebellion. ARRIVED . OUT Socreservon, July 30.—The Nortn tier. man Llrepra steamship Clptetn Oterenlorf, which left Seer York en the 10th loot., arrlved here today, and, alter landing her Englislipa.SlSCogerZ,ZW‘ll4l and relght, staled for Bremen, . FANANDIAL AND ONNEItCIAL. I Ltvenroor.,July 30—Enralny.—The cotton market closed dull; mind slue uplands, 10,,d; do Orleans, leid; axles of 0,(00 bales. Bread. closed to .15s, recovered and ' closed at 35s 3d par quarter for mlzed s seste Ore. Flour, 30s for Southern. Earley In. ats Is. Peas, 4ls 6d. Croy boona—Cheese. 560. Lard, Ds ea. fora. 03s. Bs in, 4.1 Produce—Armes, als for rot. - Itos. consmon, 7s, MINIM,. Senna Tprorn tine, Its. Petroleum/Spirits. 9., leaned, Is Tallow . , Os GO. Clover Seed, • Loseoe, July 93. Ecentng. Consols closed at 24' for_ mOnov. 41.15tertelin ties elbeed al. the following mane: 5 , 205-29 29 94611111. ft Ceutra/..M.:: Erie, se. ' Lesbos, July 93—Nrenin9.—bugar 001,1 Iron Unchaogedfroin. Opeinanß . 00M411000. Linseed Cakes advanced, to LPL Other ar ticles unchanged. Livastroot., July 91.—Brenhts.—Trady , re- Pert; the adyleeslntoos blanebester are un favorable to the' merket for. goods, and yarns were dull and depressed: FROM WASHINGTON i Hy Telegraph to the PittabarghOsaatta.t WAIMISIOSOIf, Jai 10, lea 1.31•71 real. oCiathrieSzOse.. It is expected the ' Commissioner! , op- I pointed under tiro Athol Congress, to treat with hosula L itellana, will an:o3o6le at lit. .. . . Lotfis on tit is tlth of August, for organization nod arrangement of programme. Those . POW in the Atlantic States will *tart for the I point of rendezvous at Once. No difficult" , eapprehended. The territory" propeeed I will lasspprOpriat l ed an a permanent home for the •Indlans.• That portion of it rem- PTwitting the. elarthwegthre section Of Team . cot elf from the residue of the State by - what, m •ealled Stake plains. a sandy waite, , -and the consent of the State, it that indeed; In these times, ahould .Ina deisralor. neriegiary. win be pro. cored at a eemparative trifle. It is Putt- Matedthe whole-expeneo_ of the plan of endinafarever Mar Judi= difilonitteawlll net emceed the cent Of carrying on the pres. cos worfare a single yenr. • TIKPELMILATIrt 0ONC!ZINIF 0 ,71LIOVIrplIIIVO.'1 The . followlog Clients: . to District Atte, nay. and Marshals ofthe United Staten was , ~• • gerteditthir tirreltatre . Oirtcx,) W/LINIVOTOIV, ,Jaly 30th,1017. i Ilyglreetlenof therrealdent of thwilnited neaten, yen are hereby manacled bonbsery with vigilante all persons Whom may have reasonable canna to anspect of combining unlawfully for expeditions Into the territory of any (=Mgr, nation. and prompUy 'lnterpose the elsthority• of the Dotted States when you have a probability for believing any pawn , has. violated , she neutrality law. of the United State. (Sigoed)f .• I. •:-• '•, Jgo.3L.DAgelftv, Acting Attorney (mourn!. Mr. Carrington canon= ed a.large portion. Of Um (lay in the conclusion otitis ergu- Mr. Plerrepont then hated 010 rabice of law for the penroutkuh end the Court took o recent till tomorrow. Lkaas lonia 111100stei • The Ravenna tracers of this district hey° seised a lager boor brewery, and deterred the eXtanelire undercut:and bottling.opare- Liana of the proprleW. The latices toes by hie 111=1 traneaetlOne will be not less than gIeCOS. TAUS TO ALBAII T. Saufenl Conover haft been taken to the Albany uentrenbary, to which he was eon , muss no use. inuer. b mM e:69 returned Au Waehlugton to day. FROM NEW ORLEANS • Mascara! Sheridan Itamewes Throek- Martoll as SiOTISSINI.S. Of TUNIS, sad Appoint. Z. M. PSISS• HA MIS !Stead. filyTalegriph WASS' inttANIONS Quetta) Haw °ULNA'S. July ML—The following order Lin print this evpnlittc, • • Urania' neon MAMA= • DISTIAIbS, Haw Oatacare, July 30.1857. Spatial Order . No. 106.—A earufal coma& erosion of the reports ot Cravat Major Gen. Charles CUMIN U. B.AL showing that J. W. Throekmorton, Govermeof Tomo. Ls CO impedlinant • to the reaonstruction of that .Btsta' under the law. he is there. faro' ncrsoied '• from that • Mike. M. IL, PeIS is hereby apo inted .Govenao Tes lL sa, in 'plies of J. p W. Throekmorton, r re moved.. He wLU be obeyed and respected . aeoordingly. • lip command of • Mal. Gen. P. it.S.Nmoin. • . upa. L. HAIIIIM rr, ASS% AdlUtitit MEM Istsoektedg Itattroad Aectident. (hi Telegraph to the Pittabergh GUI Its.] Ilitoweramt.c, ONTARIO, July 3:l.—Jolla Smart, an old reeldent. with tde grand, daughter, Aimee Smart. were killed on the Wand Trunk Railroad to-day, ea they were cronies by the tract lea carriage.' TheY werwer e struck the of the trb islbt Walt. Both bodieslocomotive were mangled In a IMOCYLNI manner, A•B Merlon• AeoWent on Liborty S Vonr looms Ladles Injured. An accident era very serious nature 00- comdl yesterday afternoon at the cracker bakery ot S. S. Marvin, 50.91 Liberty, street. l , Fear of the young ladies employed In the , eMniollaltment had bean in Ike MM. story 1 at anon, eating their luncheon. Shortly of. ter one e'clmh they prepared Income dower'' to the first Story to rcaume their 'antifraud instead of cc:lmeg down the Maid as they tuel usually done, decided to descend by meting of eta elevator I.ed for seising and bringing down boar, &e. They emotaL in:ly pot upon the platform and commen ce i to descend. The platform had scarcely centre diced to move, however, before one of Ithe rot wheels used In moving It broke mid ," the elevator, with the four WI., wee Pro - did tat ell into Med dler. a distance of about fifty feet. no Creates the conmasion that the, heavy crews beam to rthlett the main which w Ich Inta the platform is attachal veal broken..Tbe Orli. of course were all more or lesalniurbt by the fall. Mary tiro. amnia was severely hurt internally: Kato Brichlev had her lett ankle broken and re. ley Internal Injuries. Mary Ann Crow- 1 ley was covertly bruised, but received no Iry _parlous ralurlea. The fourth, Mary , J a ne tiOnnly, Corniced severs Internal 1010. i dee.end w. severely hart abont the Del. 1 via. Ms. A. McMahon, 01 Penn street,and J. D. StonernsA, of Fourth street. were Itn ; mdlintely summoned, nod everything pea -1 tilde wan done lor tee Injured girls. Wiry K.Mards reaidea on Grant girls. list° Itrichicv oil Wubtaitor street, Mary A. Crow ley oa . I.llgh alma, and Mary J. Gormly , on I Grant street, It Long's row., . r== J homy inDouncli, of High street arrest al on Oimday for disorderly conduct, charged with running thEhugh the street. In anode state, was kept in the lock-up until yesterday, awaiting* hoaxing on a charge of a/vault and battery that had tv'eu 'Previously preferred against bun. The Marge Is made by Michael McGraw, who rsilde , on Iligh street. dirre.ly Opposite the ,Idonejtf_glarinnell'a 'yids do., recent states that between th ree and four I o'clock buntity morning the dePoosut toted Ills house, the door having been loft unbarked by the lady living op some, and wont to the 1 . 0001 0r0p 0 ..1 1 n IG t nm . . 'daughtes bie having loft his boo' - outside. where they were found the teed morning. 110 aiiiirceehed the bed whore the little girls lay and awoke the youtigest one, andwhen she at tempted to ,cry out to etruck' her in the face. The lder girl awoke and he caught her by the threat and choked her partially. at the setae • time endeavoring to strip off hereight dress. -The child got free tad cruill murder. ..when the young radian ran I out, An.he went out by the door, the chlid says *aye he tarried his head and she Paw his id¢n ditttnctly by the light outatde. ilrerllcGraw ran up stairs end saw Soren do:ot. as She layr, o leaving the room . And subsequently saw the run outof th frithot door Anil across the street to his er's reoldenco. • at the conObilliOn of the hearing the orbs. oiler was hold to ball In the sum .of 1.500 to answer at Court the charge of Indecent ( DLO6W116•10.1 A6Str. • A number of persons . .ot both sexes at tended a ole-nic at 14 beer garden In Re. serve township, on Monday, and many of the "fair ones" being frail fair, were at. tended ,by men of little or no character. The ern/it hada tiny dhogracefal tern:dna , lion. Dancing and drinking were Indulged in to auluditotted extent—particularly the latter—until some Mum after dark, by both sexes.. When Mao i!lsneing ceased the com pany gave their .anclualve attention to I drinking. hit only beer, but all kinds of 1 . lieners known to the 'rivers of strong drink. About elms &along the nartlelptmts started lot tome. end not a few brooms meet 'hole- Leta. its their. citeduct. Murnerons tights I °Centred, and many bad their faces disgg owed from blows received in the combat.. I lh the of ettlityof Chestnut and Onto etreeLs sn illracollat tight occurred between two I females, and a large crowd, principally mane up of the returning picenieemanth ered uhotir: The clothing ot the combat ants wan literally torn to, greeds, and the - ‘ll3guet trar speetaele was only ended by the Interferon. , Or a strong, toren of ettirens. For over tn hoer squads of Men and women pained down Ohio street, guerrelitur among themselves pail inanlttag peraoeS LafOrtoa ate enough to be pestling along, and we were surprise d to leant that none of them were io Falai linitrinad Accident. John Gibson,A brakesman In thu employ oldie' Allegheny Valley. Railroad, at the shops Of the. Cotenant , . in Lawrenceville, yesterday; morning ettempted to. Jump on one of the yard or "shifting" engines while it woo In motion. I.le missed netting alio . cure hold upon the engine and fell down in such away that hie left leg was run . over .d drcodiully meshed and mutilated. The bens from the knee to the ankle were bro ken up into small pieces end left protruding fnnm the man gled De.: •Tbo right foot won tdmo severely lacerated." Helm taken to his house In the Ninth ward, some two hemm elapsing beton, be was ROW by s Burgeon. Drs. 'troche.. and Ardelost the Ninth ward. and Dr. /Union, of Allegheny. surgeon of the 'fowl. wore called. ta .attend ripen this unfortunatimmae. The ...WO vas so no. sure ult. <Mateo did uot.toko place. and the toon..dleit o little before Ono O'clock. about nix hermit attar recd . /um the injury. yearsas front Zoller timmtv, served twO in the *mil', 'hod hitO beCu In the em ploy of the company for' two years. lie leered a wife and two children In depart. Sant etrcutastances. Comber Claweon was Vlpotfi,rat= and 41:1c:::n inquest on the body aceldentel death wile d "d w a t t'ett ° °"'"c't.Pc F The EVellitig .Adrocatertif yei!.erdsv soya ewe sincerely rejoice that' tite. lockout - 01 the Leon reusternef this .city, mount the' Inns hollers, Yhteh has existed for some months post, has been terminated, at WA, by an honorable concession to the boilers. Acting upona proposition from the Iron masters. represontattyee of the Boilers' Union held a conference with them early last week, the result of whilst:ism an egrets: meat that the for should receive eight dollars car ton for veddlirdf, , instead of seven dollars as hitherto required by the iron masters, the attemot to enforce which redaction canted the long steneleg long out, the boilers having previously rooelyed. awe dealers per ton. Last gamrday et , an• tog, es our readers are aware. haw:lmes:rt. In of the Bolters Union was bald at their hell on the earner of Fifth and gmitblield etteete , Ste Ws plapelle ni ratifying, or re. Jesting the road, of, tho late conference, amen Yrs retllied by =almost em the vote, the Dolma agreeing to accept the re daction of one dollar, and. Rise, to regain the lest tre ue, submlt.to a further redne tion, in case theories of Iron regodee." The arrangement will go into' effect on the 17th proximo. sent to the Tombs,. john stmeart, a character Wittlaoholla the realm are familiar, end with whom the readers of pollee mows - have a tioasleg ao, quautatme, from the frequent IMPunnulllo of hie name In the .police reports, wee Sr. rested by officeiritieY, Monday, and 'taken to the Room to await a hearing. ions, it aroma, was drank, and was insane along Brent street, near Morro. in company with hiswlfe,Elissvocatio Stert. thowfwelve Apes tlee,n whole wan it to to =rages the dirt, from the streets, merest work on the street, and stn. Stewart addressed one of them, an old men, - who responded, John there. upon rittaakal the old man, and opeat him uomaerably, when A rrestw anvoted so. stated. , Before. his ahowever, the And retaliated by hittLna his gs. I ' anent a pw over the heed with a boo. Yester. i day morning, at the' hearing; sin and Mn. [ ' X e w r I n n?r, ", t_h " ;:g 4 t l t b a y t dint Of mean "pal the ilrs:blow. Their succeu, however, was I n e t., mrftql, Inasmuch as the defendant mu mut to tall for n period of ten daye in de. faulted ten dullare tO pay has dna ' Cold Sparkling bons was. , al 3. T. Sample's Drug Mine, No. ni Federal stre.t, •AtioaheD7. - STATE SENATOR Senator Idebarn and Wm CanaWU .t.a—no:was add lie Stand for • Plenum' term—lll. nein,. • " dna. TtanrAs J. Marten: ••• • • - Drat Sir—The nod, reigned citizens of Allegheny county rospectfolly and' most earnestly urge that Fen parent your name to be used as a Senatorial candidate at the approaching, election. , The devotion you have manifested to the Interests of your constituency. so marked and se seslons, deserves any and the host gifts In their hr.nils. We claim, also, that the grave importance of pending moasnres —Particularly those concerning the finan cial hod railroad policy of the Statc—de- Luanda that Lmd of experianco,only attain able by years of previous scent!: 'Menns d loose d Laughlin., .Park, lire. Co. James 11. Lyon d Co. Park, Painter d. ' Co., McKnight it Co.. ;Nils:dot & Co. ' Lyou, Short. & Co., :11allman,RnhM A CM. James Wood it Co;Crane, Close, Dotard! Reese. time S. Dull, a CO.. G. P. Senile. W 111. B. Scallo, Adams. alelice & Co.:John Rahman, Isaac Jon., 'Graff, Byers. it Co.. Methane t Anier, ' , Jobe W. Riddell, .1. Painter & mum. Lloyd .t Mack, singer, N Ruluk A C0.,l Wm. tlcCul y A Co., Robiresoo, Rea it Co.,,,Sliecoberger in Co., Wm. S. Bissell, W 11. Sneenlierger it 3icKea'a Ilialr. Wolf, Howard A Co., 'Chris. alnr.hal, a, H. linter, W. Bel tzhoover, IL E. sellers, Fr it Scott, Jos. %Foods ell t Co., Jobe D. Greli, P. IL Laufin. & Bro., DIII .t. Smith, Carr, lirCatull. A co. Ilakewell,Poars & Co. Morgaustorn .0 Bro., 11. uhllils'a Co., James 11. Murray, AlcCord A Co., CUoulnollota& /MO= ItoyMer Bros.. S. S. Marvin, D. F. Assess & Co.. Graff, Hog. Co., Lorris.t/liver A rhli• %Pm...Poore, • tips. J. M. Mun land, :Loll. Fount & o„ A. tlarrLson A Co., ralersonC.l4 C r Co.. Wm. Dllwortri, John I. House & Bros, W. W. Ward, Moorhead Or Co., Posticy. Nelson Co.. , ltotiert Finney, Fultomllallinati R Co.!lsaiall DtekeY. Wm. 11.aley, ' Martin, Bricked' A Co. Robert Dickey, : Wm. Holmes it Co., Caldwell it Bro., James Dalscli A Son, N. Holmes & Semi. McElroy, Dickson d m. M. Faller A. Co., Co.. • : S. M. Kier &Co , LOgan, Gregg A CO., John C. Risher, 1t... Holtam., Fleming Bros., , W. H. Evereou, Charles C. Mellor, Henry Lligby, Isaac G. Kauffm D. Stein. i Kirkpatrick, Herron George E. Brewer, d Co., ,T, E Harrison, Samuel Richardson, It, W. Burke, ' Charles C. Burk e, Wm. Dilworth. Jr., R. S. Waring, , Levi IL Harris. ft. 'FortYth. Bro. it CO., • Carson. Darlinguni Bushnell. ' J.. A. Hutchinson, 11. D. Cochran, Fairbanks, Norse .t George W. Cochran, Co., 'John Fullerton, , A. lel tan's Sand C0..1 W En. Stein akar, liostetter A Smite, ..1. W. Barker A Co.. J. H. Jenks, C. Love d lire. 0.. F. Lightner, Joseph Horne & James E. Barn,slricrom, (Hyde & Co., Lip Waren, 'lt. J. Thouni9, R. 11. Hugh., James Mackeon, It. L. Falateateck&Co, Joseph Alin . ., James Leuatirldge. Richard E. Breed, Raub. Miller. Jobe Ilunninirs,• Darts, Clargh a. Co., : Boyd, Oliver McClintock, George F. Minn, ..I.N, Anderson. Is.o Tomlinson, Page, Zellers is Duff, Alfred J. Itassalit, S. P. shrives., Eecles. W. Noble. Joseph Fleming, Arinsttrmg Bro Alto.. It. P. Watson. J.Lyncli. B. %cola, Jr. ACO , .C.ampbell A Stones. MeNish A Butler, 'Stcolten Wood.. Jr.. .Schoonmakot d - Son. A. IL Leeds, Robert Ilobb. W.F. Grisham, vi. Moffett, ssumel Harper, It. U. liirk patrick, C. T. Ewing. A. C. PettelADO. '.1.T00110 A. Peale. R. 111.101 e Roberts.. J. C. Stiller, 'John Morrow, John A. Wilson. James W. Newman, St A. Woodward, A.. Wilcox , Eugene snovloo, :Thomas McCulloch, James C. Ilagety, Jarvis. Halpin A Co., A Minato% Snyder, 'Edmund Snowden, o. A. lunnaetloo, John D. Thompson, Nieman, littedkle Whitmore Brothers, Co., Henry IL Collins, T. A. Keens& Ca. Wm. D. McGowan, ' Beck, Phillips & Co.. J. B. Cannetd, Plitillpa A Mittens- J. S. Dilworth it Co.. Wharton Brothers it Prloo.t Sims, Co., carter, McGrew &Co., John Annoy & Sot. J. M. Fulton, 'F.. M. Fulton, Cheri. Atwell, • .Wood d Lilken, W. Setoley, Hendrickson, Wm. Evans. . ;G. W. Oral, William F. Cobb, .IC. E.-Milliken. 11. C. Christy, jCharlea Clark, .Thomas Atwater, John M. Identgoine. B. B. Courmn, 0. 11. ford 51111000, ' , John Kennedy, Wm. Atwater, Lames Lynn. Varal John WadstrOrth,lttison. John Fits. 11. Mclicetro, J. P. Learn, S. D. Herron,. A. Miller , D. S. Lisney, N.S. Baron. , Prete action, July 11, 1507 Gtmirmm:: tin my re urnfrom the en. thrsette coal regions, w ore I had been on wheel duty. I reeelyee call, signed by the ligation heathens men of this vicinity. stak ing mu to be a candidate foe re.essetion to the Senate. This endorsement by me con stituents, of the tighest intellerencis sod moral worth, many of whom have watched my every veto at. Ilarresbnrg, L esteem of priceless value, and shall trensmit to my otaldren as their richest legacy, as conclu sive proof, by those heat quadded to judge that no susinCion of legislative vecelity . bad ever been associated with their father's nano. The conviction that my experieece may be useful to my conatltuente is the',, chief inducement to incur thagathoneibli. Ity and oblouny incident to a legislative trust, 1 Ton enter in your call to the important I railroad Interest of ?Maher.. it has been my fortnne.eonanren ring lit the right- • of.way tight of ISII it, to have been In every strugglefm that day to this on that I ject. 1 hav ro e consequently bent., familiar with the views of almost every public m.. 11n tile state on railroad Walden. , in my judgment the Interests of the whole State would ho promoted by the extension of the Connellsville Ilahroad openingingte and Baltimore, and al. the of an thee. pendent l via Williaine from mspo the rt Alleegh de EystOn Valley esstwerd a Pew Took. flemre these could be comets ' ted come of the routs readcme e stocky 31onntains will cave ched the Pacific. and nnddition to the trade ithd travel of our own country, half the Inalle of the Ant alio continent may Seek transit through I the old Rename State. Would .7 wt. statesman ealt that all tills thould NI con- Sated to a elnale railroad I I tine not. if the Pennnylvantaltaliroad einfine itself to itsown legitimate ephere. laded- I Ina even the ex of An main line to tae P.M andruake Itself, se I believe dt maybe made, the best railroad In the n. wrl, it shall receive my active imptiot lf, however, in the future.. In the past, large portions of eta eergy. Ito h ied perhaps lismoney are expended at learns burg in making speaker., lemmatizing and cO ntrolling committees, and running the legbilialve machine, so as to crush out all -tiler enterpriam not In Its own Icnreeelate interest, then I shall continue to light It to the bitter end. All these naussures. se vital to Western Pennsylv.l a. ought to be secured by a gen. oral railroad law. equally liberal in Its pro visions to those heretofore coot/deal in 1 special ?slimed charters. Titer Dribile sans timent madly cOnverging to that Mint. besmear of the Senate,' have spent several eks in taking testimony la the leading business centers of Eastern Pennsylvania. Every candhlate for legislative honor& in , cleating severid that never voted that way, are now clamor°. for a free railroad law. Governor Geary la ell right On the subject, I and Kill-people people , are notileceived by wolves I in sheep's clothing, the next Legislature will give the people what ray oonatittients for years barn demanded. I also believe In calling a Comititntlemil : Convention to revise our fundatnentallaw and Incorporating upon It reseheafeguaria us thirty year's .exnerlence has taught ns are neesesary to extermtnate logisbttive corruption at Lierrisburg, to °endue our le- Militant lout- general lawn, end to restrict care/orations initiate own legitimate epttere, as the nerve:do and not tau masters of the people. I ern, Inerefore. willing that my friends linaentray .nalne er a candidate for the Senate, und in case of my nomination and election, pledge myself to the best of my ability to collect the dentllnente of my con- Stant:tuts 14 every measure that comes boy fore the Senate. Ilan, your obedient servant, - • T. J. Stange. Ineferire Aglaia at she Cholera. The neweloPers teem with articles whose object It is to put the coreuirmity on their gourd against tee invasion of this fearful and once deadly contagion. From the time the cholera first Made ill appearance in this coontry until now, the highest end bright. cot Intellecialmie inyeetillated the entleet to sit Ite bearlogs. and if one fact =outlaw another hM been de'reloped it is that el:mi. enele notlikel to attack tse sthoeephys. teal fondltionis in a per f ec tl y healthy state. It makes Its attack where prostration and feebleness have been refuse or where an over-tasked stonlach to digest the food which has boon taken into It for the repair of the organism. Liken skillful gen. oral. it chooses not to attack the strongly fortified and Ithalttly, but waits until some inroad to made, or twill come of the eat oral defences or outlets of the body are to a damaged. or Impaired or disfencolem condition. The healthy eonatitntion wil an disease:and unhealthy may l haveresist te y racity f Potter Imparted to nos enable It to conquer ma were out any disease. It is a question of life or Beata—your constitution must kill the disease that invades nor it will kill tho ...Mutton. ;The healthiness of your con ontetion depends on the healthiness of the blood, whose itlcibulmt arc carried to every Part o thOraltaieth. tO repair the waste; tad fami sh the Itobateriala ritireat. WYTIIIVALVID tallitEa dobs Mere than any medleine.yet discovered to restore the blood . to a healthy Btaite. The storm:ma, the firer, the kideepr, the heireb.• and Oren disesed tones, and the very hairs of the head batea had ritlieteela and, health added to them by a few Lottics of this won derful scienUlln coMPone , l; al Ask tor. Dr. heyser , s .11l Searcher, at 140 Wood street. and take no other. Da. Korean's eonsuitatatlan rooms, 120 Perin street. thileo boors front 6a. ni. %MU tp.m. • TheVs intat'a the Mager. Why to %that ten faice Of athe of Wall o heeler a Wilson Alsertine axonal tht ther machines cmninnedt Simply became, ten your' trial of tinun d h emOnatrated their superiority clearlY tat ne nouweile will purchase or use any Other. These Machines have lost i n , en amardrel the litalmat Prize at` th e •Grene World's Fair. Forth, °Vet ell the hewing ilisr.banor Ot crape and America, whia6 stamp them as the best IA the World, The veer traprovemet3ts adapted by Wheeler Wilson con be used on no For far. titer particulars. call on the .gents., tncu Salesroom, lin: 27 Filth street, PRICE THREE CEN Allegheny Temperance ceegoe. The Allegheny Temperance Leanne hold , their regular semi-monthly meeting last evening in the First Methodist Church, East Commons, the President, Bev. Colonel Clark, In the chair. The meeting opened with prayer by Bev. V. Laces. I. B. Block, , Secretark,reail the mlantes of last meeting, which were approved. On motion, the name of Sir. FreebOrn was added to tho list of Secretaries. Mit • tee 1 On math/not Ilto. BradleT, a eom was appointed to draft a preamble and re- ' solutions in view of tea Increase of Intern- pinnace and of places where liquors, ales • ad been are sold. Passed. The commit toe aormitned was, Pro. Gee, W. Bradley. Bev. V, Lace. and tire. B. Becker. In the absence of the committee, Brother 1.. 11. Eaten was called upon, and ePoke of . the working Of the new liquor prohibition , law In Useenchneettel, amine lately spent name time there. Ile apeal to tile to labor fora prohibito p ry law ed for tele amtpeople. The committee having returned was call d open by President Clark, and reported a preamble and resolutions, milling upon the , people of tuts county to take early eaten on the rapid increase of intemperance In this commn:llLT. Atter remarks made by Bee. Clark."/lev. Brotherthe Bennett, Brother Eaton. Warren and B r oth el Bradier, It was, on account of the ent.. ef the boUr,and the noble steed to betoken by the League in tee Piwole go of 'them, thought best tO nail an atliournest meettog at SOuth COnamerl bL E. Church. Oil Tocetlay evening ...It at 74 o' clock, Inviting an good people of all or ganisations in tile cause of total abstinence and temperance to come and give an en' prosalon or onto lon that anent be tne more 0 Manual In flu pre,fllng the CIVIL A resolution asking the County Commis- sloneWsr bc pii;seni one passed. , The published proceedings of the Tare,. tum League wa read awl approved. The Rev. Clarke end Rev. 1.11.1.1 related ewes within their own knowledge where licenses had boon granted In eplteof remonstrances. The new Temperance Choir of the League sang some of their eweeteet maelo, among watch wo would mention, "Peace be Within thy Walla," "Come and ProttlieW Re for Your Not her,ere Is Death in the Cup," and closed with the DozolOgy cod Dawdle - Lion by Pr.blent .Hatanelpritltia Ce Del—Me d w It well be lebrate. To-morrow, August let, Is the anniversa_ re of the emancipation of slavery in West India by the British Government. The day has long been held worthy of epeeist 0010. braUon by our colored fellow oitirens, and among them It has occupied a ulnae second to our American Fourth of July. To-morrow, the day will be set apart for rare enjoyment by our colored friends, and from present appearance the demonstra tines will be the grandest ever witnessed In this city. The arrangements are under , the charge of the Lincoln Memorial Ass OM eta:in and are on the most liberal scale. In the morning the Lincoln Guards will parade the strann (the route appear. In another column). and at the Iron City Pare a man. uideent flag will be presented to this favor ite by the ladles of Allegheny city. The ptesentation speech will be made by Itev..f. Holliday. and on behalf of the company me eting Colonel .1. lark will respond. A mastitis of ell w h ocnooee to attend will then be organized under the presidency of our friend. Her. John Peck. Some of the most brilliant orators of the i.day will On In attendance to address the I meeting. Dinner will be earved up at OW ' o'clock. Hefrnhuient Tables will be pro rolVie'st 471 h. i t a Ise" Cream anal reaeonable prices. A good band of mum will' be in attendance, and the Committal pledge themselves to do their . most to make the day era of unalloyed pleasure to all who may attend. The can of the Cline. Paasenger Hall wayill effort* conveyance at interests el I minutes during the day. de tho proceeds of the demonstration are to be devoted to the establishment of the Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, It is earnestly I hoped that the agar will commend Itself to mother Patronage. See advertisement Li mother colemn. Az. Intercaglag Item: The relation between the Dec*ratioon of the Legion of [toner and the Gold Medal of Honor, presented to exhibitors at the Pans Espooltion, is made evident by the follow. leg Extract from the Report of Monsieur Router, Yreach Minister of State, read to the EnsperorsliapOlean and to the public In the seance of the dietribution of awards at Paris, July Ist, ittl: " rhe enema,. solemnity Is crowned by the proclamation of stilehlohcr meant.. lour Majesty . Condesclenete to grant o the morialtstire i otsf•hod chalopion. Of thiS pacific struggle tbe I • 11.prna order erMs rang.. of Maar." •. This to dennite. The Imperial Order of the Legion of Boner was given an an arid!. Gone* award to the most distinguish.' manufacturers In the sestina deptrtments of Industry. In plancefortaa, then, Gillet. ring & Sons were considered by the loners Ihe moot distinguished in their class, and Steinway a Sons received a Gold Medal, and were awarded the second place. Aaanae>oaa. Tho only place of amusement now open, in the city is the New tilreira . Home, which occupied by Skiff & Gaylord's Gelehrallid Minstrel Troupe. The company hammede a good start, and from the universal ex pressions of satisfaction we bear, they will have an excellent run. The home was crowded last night, and from present cations will be every night daring their stay. The .endreprogramm e, including Wogs, witticisms, buries/no. and dancing. Is carried out, and ts of a high order or merit. The musical panorama of •,Sher ms March to the Sea.. and the great "came off" on the japs,i to re alone well worth the admission fee. n addition the large and excellent troupe, the man. gore have the services of Johnny Howard, the Oar , 01 the profenion. and gen— orally admitted to be the bcatdolineator of negro character In the world. Go and hoar him. _ • . • Ate Aggrocsated Ammolt. Three brothers, Jaceb.dians and Michael Martin, were charged before Mayor Morri son, Monday, on oath of J.E. Low, a eel ored teamster, with aggravated wenn and battery. The prosecutor alleges that on theiEth of June be was driving his team along the Butanes Ram plank road, when be encountered a team belonging to the defendants, which was obstructing the' road. Ito asked them to you out of the way, but as they minced be attempted to drive past. In doing this his wagon *trunk isobstructing ono, when the brothers, as alleged, assaulted him. with stones and then beat him with their gets. The Infor mation was not made until yesterday, for the reason that the prosecutor was unable to ascertain the names of his usallants. The licensed were arrested, and bail a bear ing yesterday atternoon vrhen they were hold for Court. I= in reply to ths uticio published m the (Move, copied from • the New York Art Journal, we only have to say that there ere In Now York calla a number of the most miserable misdeal humbugs, - Ulm. reedy to write for or against the interest of some piano manufacturer for • a certain amount of liquor and money. To debt euoha mean set of bummers, never minding Mete own bulnese, but always rate} , to do mew ably work/or others, we think much below the dignity of a piano dealer, and the foot that Pluses. Meeker and Mellor cell for nuke tance from mak a source. moves clearly that the are not able to defend themselves. No slander, from whatever source it may come, can injure the reputation 01 the Mar. scall Manes, or their agents. • Morriss'', lioura Co., • 63 Fifth etreat. Vntrants Committed. A number 01 nvege" of both sexes have been Wrestles{ the vicinity of Woods , Mu, Inc Li n -re tewncilllblor some time yen. nn- noying Mr. Dllworth, on whose premises they have "situatted,o arid sub,latins upon the gardens. petal ry yards and milk houses of the residents of the entire neighborh. Ur. Dilworth made oomplabst befor ood e Mayer Morrison, and YesterelaY oflfeeY J. Campbell mad Nixon yialted•tne locality. They succeeded m chnturum those_ ootorb cos females named belie lielledr, car." 4 Block. end Mary Daffy. They . °got eight" of some four or floe men, but they observed the enactors and eu sacape. The ceosded In mantes cod their females were sent talon thia'reorning for thirty days each, hr Mayor 21orrison. . Division Me. 42. The ploAle of Division tic. 50ne of Temperance, at Monitor (Dove, be one of the grandest 'Weirs of the season. Every parson knows what splendid micron Attends every atoll. of this eociety toter. nigh eejoymeot to • Its members . friends. Tho social re.uniens and promee. ato concerts have Wen among - the moat. harming and, of the oast season. The gre.,,,dpiarile at Monitor Grove will be of the Dino description. Ilvety person 11.4. tending can be sure of way of moot dellghl. ful recreation. Trains will leave the Allis g h,ssy depot every hear. lawpeeredts Done T—The new school last winter by tea mak. It the duty of the trustees of the movie, I illUiCth to make. or cause to be made a correct census of the children in each district between the first and twen tieoff July, in order to asoertain the num be children admuelble to the public pawls. A report of the mums in oleo to be returned to the thountpSuperintendent. U three requlremente are not oomPilmi with, the district to failing will be deprived ot the amount due It from the State eppro pnatiOn. N. IL Riddle re Mn,,. Practical Plum- bare. Gas and Steam Fitters. 8e.... street. between Franklin and Chesnut, blanches. ter, *ha. have on haad Chandeliers, pen. dna...Brackets and all kind. of G. Fix. tares, Lead Pipe, Sheet•Laad. Bar Lead, Gum Hosts. Hydrants, Shower Baths, Water. Closets, Bath Tubs, Litt, Force and Ale Pump., Hydraulic Fo rce Dram Pine forbearers. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Lame Mate of Lose.—Seve.ty-foar lot. will be sold at mutt. on next natnrday, at r. x.. In Birmingimin, on th e Promisee Immediately adjoining the improved prop. orir on We tenth aide of Manor street, only two minutes walk from th eft rthn street Oars, and six Minutes Prom either bridge. rare opportunity is here offered to encore olieap haulm near the the. tro or Maine.% on easy terms. !Ueda lief Irdseles.—Emma Baal.; ti lt , mu. rid mho foli from bloomy iu ex mtborqhm .Bo l:ll l , l2 :golir :ietst r tVarrattOf InJOIMI rescind. e. La.Veoy ef S.lOO • J. V. Kerr made information before Al dorm. klumbert yesterday, charging James and Winfield Cressingliam and Thos. Miller with larceny. Kerr Is engaged in the roofing business, and the defendants were In ids employ. 110 states that 'he hung his coat, which w orking 6:4 , 00n a bouts In which they were , and that the money was taken out of the coat pooket. After a hearing Miller, who andboy four ' teen or fifteen years of ago, Winfield Cressinghatc. a s sfS Cressingnati, ono of the d en te,defe were discharged, there , being no isfidence against them, and James Cresslogham Was held In one thou. sand dollars for a furtliff bearing on Wed. nesdny. Work for Hamill. Tile New York Herald's corresPondent et PoughkePsie glves the folloarlow informs: lion in relation to the movements of John I McKie], the well known oarsman: John McNeil. tn oarsman, went to with day, where he was to be presented one of the newly invented P.m. Oen matte. lie will this week endeavorto make *match with the oarsman of the Smoky City, Jim. my Hamill, for fire hundred dollars, he to Ore lintel: COO to remote Poughkepale, or Hamill to wive him oleo Irmo to Pittsburgh. If the match is made, Alcatel will in all probability row the race in his paper boat. • raor Arrested. James ItaffertY, .• yOuth about twelro yearn of ace, who reeldes with hie parents, on nerd's Hill, In the Eighth Ward, In coin' pony with earcral other hors woot Into rlttook's est aollshment, abonteight o'clock last Met, on a pretence of porebadog a base bell bat, and while some One of the number was making the purchase. Saffert9 vo olocrved by the cleric taklng a book fro m the counter, which he concealed about hie person. A policeman was called In and the hoc arrested, taken to the watch bOnee md locked up for a bearing tide Morning. Glenwood drove,—To-day.ut tnle Lawn tiful grove. wlll be held the lint greed an nual pia la of thecongregation of St. 'Thomas' Charon (Catholic. Ile, W. A. No. lan, pastor.) sad e. rare day of Innocent amusement may be anticipated by all who attend. flegithir trains will leave the Con nellevUte depot at the usual time and an excursion train leaves at nine o'clock this morning, returning at *even In the even ing: Appel ntssassis DI V. N. Comaslas lesser. —ln the United Stamm Chaoit Coon. yester day, Judge MeCiuldless appohated Samuel Mercer, lase., of this env, as • United State• Commissioner, The United Stat. Com mlstioners uoir . reslent in this city consist of Samuel harper. Minty Sproul, S.C. Mc- Candless and .Tohn IL Batley, Esqs. Important to Psombers and Una Pitsera—By reference to our advertising colorant. yen will see piropoeals are invited for work to be done In lieyttone Satinet Bank, Liberty Street. Proposal. are to be left with the President of the Batik. No, &J Market Street. .Sneclilcstiont to be seen at Not and 1 EL Clear street. Ilse Linton inch Haim. gun Just tested In England WWI so much success was the ice. Pittsburgh. Foamy!yards loads the world In Iron, and will continue to do so as long as she keeps down fres trade and de mocracy. Plessans.—Use of the ulostiplensult and select haf.ket pine les of the aluagon was held yesterday at the beautiful prlVate grove attached to the suburban reelneneo of ILO. John ti. Duncan. Lawrenceville. . "Blessed be the Una who First In wentect bleep." quoth eartcho Pasta. Sleep bet Often been “murdered, d not In Itembeth , o' case only, but to many modem in.tances, by Indigestion, Nervous Ninon. dote, headache, and a host of other com plaint.. For all such there is a remedy, and sufferers may now exclaim, ohlessed be the man who Invented the PLANTA TION DITTEBSP . Thin DellelOns Umbel and floe Tonic Is now nailed by mills es as the great Ilealth•Glam and heetorer. Re solve to boy s. bottle, and don't "sleep on It." . wise In thee. MAGNOLIA WATILC.e , t deilearOl toilet araleie—a ovular to ahalogne sad at had the price. ernentr. _ • Important Nottee.—Dr. bpeneer, Den tin. No. al Penn street, requests ns to Late whin many friends and patrons that, having removed hts family to the reunify for the summer months, it will be ammo y tf o o ff r ic hoe t d w e en ri n t g e hours him to mtll of seveno:clock a. o. and six o'clock r. at. These wilMe his onee boors until about the 15th of Ceylon. tar, when he will move back to the etty,anci can then be found at all hours. tr. p~-I.lt DIM G.. bollt aa Irlso and retail, and larger conSegoenue:eo• shied to keap a arid much batter.. sorted Mock, to aell Cheaper. and give the gooda 10 more accommodating quanCties than exclustrajobbing houses. }Latish ma. chants are Invited to ...amine our stock. . J.W. ➢ Dana.. & Co., • • as Markel street. • Geed NOW. 'from Allegheny, formerly known as Blanchester, thet Memo. N. h. Riddle Bro. the well. known practical Plumbers and . (laa Fitters are doing their work with good strong material. 411y0TIO wanting anything , in their line will give them a nail. Remember the pu.s. Dearer street., between Franklin and Chernut eta.. !blackener. , , owe • Ilaserd t 4.ltweire Clod Ltvev OIL— The Forret and Bireetest Cod Lvor 011 the world. Menufeetored from (rah heal perfectl thy y lipurever, end awned. upon the Ask fo se/web r".firs. If le eeerd S Ceswell . • Cod Lover OlLw menufeettored by Ckilfra.f.,'lLLor. Co., New York. sold by ell d mandate/ sew The Great Cooae or the popularity Of WILSON'S PILLS 1$ them singular ellicacY . In the cure Of Dralniliala and Bilious com plaint.. Ever. one who ass. used them It. ready to o'repeat the time" on S. secon4 emergency. •'llenco all the leading drug* guts In America find neces.UT 10 keep them. Deafness Discharges from %he 'Wars, Catarrh, Dacus,. of the Eye, and atty. Dons ot chronic and obstinate character successfully treated by Dr. Aborn. 454 fitalthfleld stmt. 01130 e hours front 0 o'clock s. till 4 o'clock 1. 0. ! No 1.0100 ILIIIO 101110 I.lll7—Cen better or ehnetetr Boots, Shoes, Bs'morals end everything else In this 11 no, be found theo et the time honored store of Jame. Robb, N 0.69 Market, Street. • • for Medical Dee, pure French Brandy, pure Blackberry , Brandy. pure Blackberry Wine, pure Port Mee, pure California Winos az Ohio Avenue, MOS Mere. • 11. B. Mercer. pro(, tamipbell le heakig the eh*. tree, ovary forenoon. in Ashland Hall, Wylie litreet, with most eatoolthlog Bocce. and will lecture to ladles ads attornooo at e taree o'clock. For theCOre of Chelsea Martina, Do arrben, D'art:Mary, &O. A. reliable article for tbocura of those complaints Is lobe bad Cl Maroon, Ohio Arena° DM! Sto,lll. ' The 'Order et the De7.—L n. gen.. ord tor Sazonoas. In te teeth crlce• ien. er it has 00001320 the euhpretne O dentlf rice oche age. met! • A Lame eesoreoeee or all Medea SIMI Jan and Jelly Tumblers, just arrived at IL Be'.is Lamp Store, No. SZ . Penn street, Sib Ward. Vela gtmegllog Dolls Water et J. T entople , e Drug btore, Federal strer. ellegbegg. Dew IFlersing , n Deux Iktoro. No. 81 Market street, for ilostOttor4 owl Drake's Bator; chtoper than arty other place. • Go go flogsgorg Dies Moro, No. 84 ]t•rlBt street, for the boat Modicum' Llquorsof •ft kinds. . Go to Flan Drag glom No. 81 Market ,strard. for good Sponges, at Low fir Additional Local News on ona faltlelellel.—tin Tuesday. July tab; JUStPII BOUXIW. Only th/ld Johu and lallaallutti In.gera. 2Gnfooetal 1411 lake pliee (Wednesda7.) AT1 , 417100X; at 3 o'clo , k. from the re:Wel:cc a Joseph Lorms, 'Pio. 12 A.•oot W.Rhe47• NNW ADVERTISENEENTS_ A LEM MILEPI. UNDERTAKER, Ko. , 104 fourth meet, Pittaburst. Pa. 00/FLA'S of a Wads; CRAPE& IHAWNS, and duerlPttanor rnnere rmioung.o.eis foralsbeK. Boom opened d . 7 .ad alibi. Beane and Curbs.. Isrutsbe.l. Iturzosacurricu. Meld Kerr. D. I K. W. Jacobus. DX., 211rnaauLwinu. Jr 631,11. Mc, Km. . . J. G. ItODOEICS: I .7GGEGTA, • azit AND ZW.B.ILLUSJI, samessor to the Lie Manuel K. itocllers. No. 519 Mtn dime. three Om' Beater. Alialltletti(MaN unit:M.:owned. Iclabodani. Walnut and Bow 1,004 Imitation. Mans. st the lowest reduced noonts open. all boars, clay and night. Hearse and Curium furnished on short notice tad on mast Ve.anable terms. EDWARD • CZARNIECKI, UN. DERTAILEIL oaett, 944 Unio Mawr,' . /Mans. Rosewood and other Cor so., with a complete: stock of funeral ferias/9A[. goods on band, sad furnished st shortest nodn at lowest prices, tale sad Livery stables, cor ner of Mar awn MIDDLE lirae4l4. - Curtain, thuoncles. itnelten, thiddile Harass, Ile.; it, formes.. • R- & CO., CODER TAMILS 9.211)1.11BALIIIMS, Ya a ener ter. 'Wood's Ban sad OofEtk Soma al' Maimkesuf Lavery Manta, oonser nailed and Martins meets. Baum sag Caritaiu far, E . 0.. srlawAßT, vniteitakei itOUTO/St sad ?RIX num Nut* Warty . ' (MEW of all klada. Beam ea CAM hro4hM 021 the akortvit t 10410,4 1111.1. DALE IMIETERIG, boslitass . olth tha Coroonalan of HUI .III. et l o. l tfrt of doto aste•tor to iruL...T or • Patio lOC, and renotto.loa nasat'lotattit,., l . ascend to at. ow ollco. #O. /9 19 ascend Soar. ' . .171/tall • . R BLUE . OIL CLOTH, forth°. Iflndomaltadat. I.aitoo nor itutakt jUlt received as Ott Clotti Want coma. Oland =au Ota/r moot. . • J. lb s. :muses. THE - WEEILY GaME. , TWO IDIT/01111. - WEDASSDAY *ID 15•11111 DAT. • large! sleet. OttlaltWU THERII , 9I.I COL. MENU of luitzteabat mats matter. Ineledlue leeautu tilitortsle, laws Alm 57 Tiefttlet • and MO. Tsitstle Beadle. Natter tot U. . r.gir. Old fullest ..1 tmort tellable Ttelau• alai sod bommemlal mafsto Her-c.f. , 1 , .. bl • sty yever lu tee elty. I": /armor. lleolasrae or llereasat slguld beTelthest It. , TINS /CM TEO wiZALT CIOrAITS: IChit. * a r t T;:::::::::::.......7. ........ :7.11 1:I,. 1 —154 ... flt`T of seer to ibe re.n. Out. uy the slob.. *dation. I. slobs tau be taad• at Lay tams &iamb tales. KOTICI TO ButeSsmout,...ts orderbar Tour - ate A yer a.. sa b' ete . Wo n : s 4 W e.l:l7lawy wee''l3.* " 1131 e l s ' : ' • ' ' , r ib,. 507100 but one soil • k. Q Hono7 b./ Mat, 50w..., Rene/ Md. , : .' 10 BoOtaredlaltals. 1.11.• tens et ea! , data or ..... • Adders.' . , 010E1T1 rTrISTIIIIIO. I . Prase. GO 10 HASLETT k CO.'S. So. 93 , i bXITIMKI...I) ESTRILET, If 011 10131 t BPEIC'I`L.OL~~• WEDDING RINGS, IS KT. SOLID GOLD,- 1211:13323 DUNSEATH & CO., TOI7O'OII , OIC . =V =! jAR/ES, SCOTT, MUCCI:OOHW aOHNSTON a f:COIH.I 3:•79.41 -mania. ETRE WATCHES, CLOCKS JEWELRY , SILVER-PLATED WARE, EITC. 214 LIBERTY ,ST.. PITTEMUITHILi • Partlettldr . t tention4lved redrittr 01.10 d ST ATEMETiI. OF TILE co v of.. "a TION VIE Pi.I)PI.IV. , lity . 1.0..D . Ay5 - . u . 4 i th piVti.i ifs: ?:=lSlage7i.;;; -.eztljti'fi nzsVor Cbm.2ls••• $ I MI 17 nab on ~., r. ffi ,.. p ... u , t .. ._ . _ tCS '4 rasT:;:sti-d‘o%Ftor v•ild Zeta . rlUee . IMO , 40 , . ' -- • neroolt A ceonnt . dT o lid •gt... bl ::::::::: :::: • Snr..Vels . B. F. VON BONNOORsT. Ftwom to and ontomitO , d wore me. /UM. my [Loud and Notarlikdati;d 3, 3 r 3 4 . 4, , ,, Jtat•t' , I:C*4 r.tie. AT AlisllALli SALE.—Br Eirtlate-: ....- ode writ of eendalemt e , Poada•• lett , ed, , •n. , of the I -Mulct C•nruf i te Unged?tatZtt; , the W ' e c ',.. e n , ' . j ' Zi t i r t t e areoen tr Pt Y zeti:Pint?e at the , P.VMVIVOIVIZETIVATWat 'TtO Baer'W'ottllniessa,:i.Vlon'oritr.i,".:l7...t..,.; Tub,. One 'lge7i'llta'it Tun'd We er T uba. • lair nr Chnna•ln Monet and nature. Wm , • Tub, '4 no mall 1114','•,`!"4:.°(7.tbi.:1:rifi:114,..u.('clip. Tea., p 1i t . 1 , ... i:44f.c,!:Mil'o'rm4iltatty': N ' llett=fl7l:; ; cl e w lark]. and the llulnlinc it anion veld Do, . Viler, Cal tarried on, totetitee telterlAtg;• n =, irrfig,!ecgt.trlltro clantiWiNtr.ela sewn* • or forenute• belle. and taken an the property, . gterg3Ar.teitlalllotlMal'at"' J. C '''''' • • illoe. A EUWLET. .1731,527.:..7. 9 V :1)• ...1 , 1 a 0t:•1 .. !.1.,_ Al tfnatirtitlVoltil!ali'rEr;ZonoTt L i sru t u 'i t ?‘ ~ t O • P v ' t :rD e t ' at ' tl ' ,l.TlVall ' n e s7Ve ' eg 's¢"l'l'alaret‘•ii'... T'litidilltn;,!t•r l'eln."ay.t.tv:::6,ll,..tbvi-,... —. tir nUnOd .. tab?. at in'oloak. One t he ton f ot i nt l lT dZl‘e;itiir:TYlOr, 'BIZ 11,ter tub.. Two Martel. et Olrallers.. Tee 1 Imo!) . /tem. llne hiked litakv,.il_pr..plov_v••• , , L 111:1 IM I . 7 L'.'2 ::, 1110 . rl•lll s L ' lt r a:N' d , f:‘ , 7 IV,: Rohe 5 Deo l a d ed g on . e 7Ol , b latall:itneg ca ts t a2tte . fl i tla n : itiErlLfg,ii.otut rellal4lo.2l{ the vent ohtbs rixosnis A. noWLEIG Jell. cut 5.7.5,9 ~ U. S. itAlttlint.. --- --e -..-- MAIISHAILAI SaLE.--ny virtue Of a wel‘ of ,endfliont cryGnin, late. d oat - of the District Court ••• the Untten state 6 forth. Western Otentet Penheylvattin, and CO toe T.7lo;Zg L f ' i siver4 v r rc-.tt‘tn 101 l s= the 1:1 , Whisk y ;Two Wet . • Pie Muh d Winer/ earrtedelLiffrairti.se'eutrtletlbtOrsle"... tried ,nd too iroperty et lohn i “ Vet y' U.. Hugh Badr. at the nett of the tin lthd titalen. TILOS. A. AOWLEY, U. B. MARS , / L. T= M ABSBATIN BALE BV virlue tee lit'..7r7e&oliarfirrei"errre'f iSrsr:VrVigf west. rm'' f rennrylverl, awl to mr , M. vote to • ""&1-111%44°,i;FAXIA41,t;'. , rx,t7.4":,,,t1=7g 11- . LAME at 6t it the suit of the t. Oiled Otatela. Tfloais awaLey; lynEauTS 7 Ell - 11. S. ht:EInIFIEE. • DEELEE Beal lkletate' Sod lnsunume Agents, flatlet reneeelllE Pa. YOB SALE—KIX UPLOTTIIIISO , lierturrprrrause I We orrer far rale Hat sod and most destreble We for Bolling ism sod Timm /ornate, or for 527 4120 ereenhatarimg purposes. to 010 602.1117. Ibis properly Is loose tad ono El foot street and the Alleghemf and within roe feet of the A. T. IL U. The kit to itO by 543 femme 01,1144.01, such • lot woMA AO well to examine lbetnre train" elsewhme. Termi shade to suit posuEumm. EIAIMM DEVLIN - • Ms t e Era Estate end lasemate Agent.. hope! etreet.T.erreneeettle. , 7 FOR SALLE—That.Nrry. "" Me and desizable leletaittl7 0.911111 oa ite; • • street sad tie Allegheny Avid . . Ist *lle.' 7tbeny Vltl ; NS by tldd feet, oh wtah I/amt.. • ?eery substanilsti Wick titldompo.ne• nodes. zittgb.lool.l9 feet. ealeulatteaod well nagged' for ear/Ito/on almost env *nett of seatiefato tenon. It D seldom a lot of these dloattishtiOlt, within the am, us be bad, add we ]tom unite . the .1. els] a Motion of these desire= of gesso; • ton a place Oar eisnotastafte, pupal. ko the °Mee of DILVLIZt of BILL, Nest itstaie lawmen Anent.. Boller I•trworo _ • HIGUEST PBJERIOftI COLD MEDAL , AWISD 11 1: 0 ina Wheeler &Wilson tanitaZ,Win,"ust. Thifintgi of all the ptimpai =tn. oethe vroil4—ta• (Jammltt. w.ard amposed Ms moat. aCtmWept. saa MVO.. Miro. , • WM. 1313111NE33 & NO. al 67TH iyito HoneEs you. Luiz, AT T Uoirardhi.Livery Stablet . ' MOT unarr, OeerKoivseO~ HOW. , one now& Zal c d.AdAZ:l Vl / 11, 4 . trtl.ono ....KARA.. low. lint! bovtit nod sold on oodonAdsinw....: Ditat, CLOSH ; Practical Foritittere Manttfacyrera, COR. PERM AND WAYNE SU Lstsd ttTlu Of iruzarraim S. . H. Et. ILAIC,QIN,-.....,..- . . .. Beater of ' Weights and BleastireV , .... , ' • K. 5 VOUVIII514845 1 !•' . ~4, nahrem Ltbarty sad Tail .t.C.ti. - 77.• firdors orotopUy attooded to. arLI•loo. itounEs, &ELL & co., ►nchor Cott* Mills, Pilisbarglie liglaulletaisrsOf MATT. stairs a taellt: • . A 3401108 AMU ?Lie anstrrisialowsu NAT rsr4e . J. &s.rneriratrai' - cuiktrrEms . , Contracts taken for Itn atont 'Route. and Jobbing. Paratealle mum tlen o straa. qt. p i gatr ‘ rt ,.. nNt'ot /nand:les and On 1t,t,, , •,e,t he. 566 166 IL.' ilitgkry lap h., ezo. a. wrramrs......9. IRON CITY REIN,WORWL. CEO. 0. CLARK .11g-00. - ; rgat.,=,:garyarlvetzt= l No. 4.. DZ. U 4 fLoara Unlols Depot. Plttstrarlo.. - jets:o7" cuAinr l Sl lIFJZEfeTErs, ruticam E. IT.. Atucarsigr,, , .(Fourth door &ban YttiinosiLl Glass, alga Watt& Table ftillery . it I. keTERN PRICIER. Erft,_„ifitAll:St 4 'L A ~dir.o s ant class Mon an tun our toner • • NEW FIRST CLASS a ROVEIIIIN" 714,N, 154 ALLWAaIIr! . . . MU, Cent*, swears, Waal we oita to sho rota a. lama • awisLal . . GEOR G * 'BEAVF4I, , CANDY MANUFACTURERi-• -, Ala 6061 , 13;p 0 Mi l MittniatratiZMltr d': 1111/IED, al btu choice bar %wheel IS xed do: ' do mi • 110 basked Odd,. inX4 Dri o Avpkg ' - do JIM toodvod Oa "comadds/sa star ale UT, • n" SOUOILOODI LANG.. ~ • la And 'wood , ACE LEATIaEII. the - iielt' al•e, Pstant ant lotlAylef avu-a O INr G; ; to lietartaad% Oro.. 1 ro.thyr ,ng Ka. I t. ?me» ixo ...A. Andy 10 B. )4010
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