The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 02, 1867, Image 1

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you lea gOOOMMODATIOIII or Pease, eleav-.
fge the city derma the summer months
Queen have the 9a/XTTE mend to their
'adze's, by ordering the same at the.ornon,
for Often Cents per weak for ace week or
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Much has been said recently concern'.
lag "what we est,"--not perhaps without
good results.' What we drink is no len
-important than what we eat. Three
fourths of our bodies, by Weight, are
, wateg. Oar dmiks, whatever - they may
be, are ineinly water. Oni food ti ea in
greater or .4ess proportions. Without
this priceless treasure we qmnot
And to be taken, into the sygem It
should beim° from animal or vegetable
matter. All waters have more or less
mineral matter, although there are those
which contain but one twent,y.sixte. of
One grain to the gallon. These mineral
imbalances may be beneficiaL Not so
with the Mama' or vegetable substandes;
&eery small portion of these may cause
disease and death. Ilene* the various
modes of removing them by processes of
' coagulation," as by boiling or by using
alum or oak bast. The value we attach
to good Waters may be seen from the
distance Neu send,for than, 'as to Hereto
ga, or "Europe. 'At great expense we
vita such as. are celebrated for their
tit tees. Wteet kind of water, then, are
see drinking, day after day and mouth
after month? Take your position with
us on soma clear diy, on one of the
-.banks of the Allegheny. The river to
low and the; current is.feeble. Near the
Railroad bridge the Water are
tugging and striving to force the water.
from this river Into one of the basins on
yonder bill. Extending cut from these
works and up a short distance above Me
chanic's street bridge is a pipe through
which the water is drawn. Above thi
terminus of the pipe on the Allegheny
side are numerous dwellings and menu
factories and on the Pittsbergh side
there is a small city, extending tar up the
river. All the waste matter created by
these numerous works, and produced by
man sad beast, rank and fuming with
pestilence, is swept into the river: _A
slight current is visible at • a
single point., Thither all. this
(varied mass of decayed and death-beer
ing matter is carried, and is taken up to
be used by man, woman and child as
',.f.M.11 and drink. Disease and death fol
low, not traceable, of course, to the poi.
Toneddrink We have long been taking
nto our faistems, _Every summer the
wealthy go to the Springs to enjoy the
pure water, sad return to indulge freely
and for ten long months this 'delicious
beverage, o' admirably suited to please
the senses and to gite health to the body.
The recollection of the superior excel
lence of this beverage will greatly en
hance our' pleasure 111 taking our iced
water and our sparkling soda. A Dele
van' has vividly described the waters
used by the Albany brewers, end a Pier.
pont him with Inimitable force set forth
the agreeable fragrance and the whole
some properties of the Ingredients, as
' found by analysis, of our liquors, but
wh6 will analyze our water and show to
our people the _redolence and healthful
ness of the substances found In it? New.
York and Boston have exnendial large ,
sums to bring from afar pure 'water. '
Chicago has. supplied, herself at an ex
pense of millions, and Cincinnati Is dig
cussing the importance of taking mea
sures to secure purer -water. But what
' la Pittsburgh doing ? Are we content ?
smell aunt will extend these pipes far
enough to givens good water. Shall it
be done now, or shall We wait for the
"pestilence that walketh in darkness
-and thi destruction that wasteth at noon
day," Shall the mournful lessons of
the past be heeded, or mutt they be re
enacted before a further esitention of our
water-pipes it made ?
The liv.renticut STATE CONVIINTION
or Vinetaxt . assembled yesterday at,
Richmond.' There was an exceedingly
large attendance, the telegraph fixing the
number at some ffve thousand,
17 blaos. A division occurred and the
Convention divided into two wings, one
of which assembled in the afternoon and
' held a harmonious and ordeill meeting,
AV - Which the platform - adopted by the
Convention of last April was endorsed.
The other wing announced a meeting in
the evening, but It wee not held. 'Prob.'
ably the • differencel' were settled in
caucus,, and the unity of the party
throughout tie Matz secured. The tel
cliTaoh knishes no clear reason for the
division; alibough'it is implied that Mr.
J. ldinor netts had something to do with
It. The'dlssenahm was certainly not
created through any difference of
cal ideas,Jrat seems to have g rown out .
of the question as to whether the Con
vinition wascalled for the masses or for
th e few regularly selected delegates.
nri PAZHILDIENT overestimates the
number and Influence of his conserve
ttve adherents in' Penni Man's. He
wants them not to - run a 'third- ticket
through fear they might thereby secure
the election of lir.*Wntitime toy the Su
preme. bench. What does hal mein
He NC= to 'think many Hensocrati
would fellow the - Cotuterysthp banner,
and therein be Is hugely Mistaken. It
is of no earthly consequence what the
Conservatives do or refrain from doing.
Whichever road they take there will not
be enough of *in to count. By going
with theliemocrata they will bids-their
weakness,' and that is what they 'will
dolt:slew doi •
As Gear. R. B. Mama, Member of
Congress for the Second District of Ohio,
has been nominated for Governor, a con.
test has arisen for the seat • be vacates.
The contestants are Mr. Richard Smith,
edttor of the Clad:matt Gazette, and
.• Gen. S. 1?.. Cary, temperance lecturer.
The latter is a good talker; the former
had cpcch,,the most sense and practical
knowledge. lie has made the Owens
one of the ablest end most influeitilal
Journals in the country; but whether he
is master of Gte arts by whicknorents
upcs,ave commonly obtained !amain' to
bedeatonsUsted.
Routh succeeded by clamor in deter
mining the President to remora General
Sheridan, the unreconstructed have en.
diwhikem to have the same job • done fOr
General Pope. It the President shall
continue to yield to the suggestions of
these people there will soon be no loyal
Generals to command at the South.
'Sze New York - Gazette asserts that
one of the most Prosperous writers now
on the Press of that city wu three years
ago so "hard ups' that he went without
ibod for forty-eighthoursooo proud to
ask for luilp, and too . empty, pocketed to
have the moms for purchasing a meal.
Tar. Pennsylvania Central 11111 road
Company has purchased a controlling
interest in the Bloomsburg and Locks.
nautili Railroad. It extends from North.
umbealand to Scranton.
Poua caszeof cholera are reported
from New York this morning.
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VOLUME LMM.-NO. 176
Ton R.LECTIO , N held yesterday in neeiee parsed off rinietly, not a single '
disturbance being reported. This was
unexpected. The whole coma* looked
for grave distuibances at the polls, titt
dem has any campaign. been marked
with more bitterness of feeling and pyr.
sisteit . violence and hatred. There ap.
pears to have been a 'full vote out, but
our returns are so very Meagre, thatit is I
hardly safe to claim, a full victory.
There can be no deibt .but Reveller
Enowstow has been' :re elected by, a
large majority, and that the Legislature
will be Mandel:loy' Republican to elect '
Holism hisrsano to the rutted States
Senate. In the Eighth District Dario
Nciss, - Republican, has been elected
to Congress against Jso. W. Larrwmu,
Democrat, who aspired to reelection.
..TIUS Michigan Constitutional Conven
tion has adopted a resolotiou balling
upon the * Congresenten from that State
to endeavor to procure a grant of lands
or bends for the construction of , A rail
road from Detroit, tie MaUkutac, to the
bend of Lake Superior.
The Find WeddWg 4n the Reserve
•
The filet wedding on the Western lie:
serve was In what was afterwards called
Mentor, ht Geauga county. Having no
townships or counties, they designated
localities by the mune of ° settlements."
This wedding was in amt was aided
Marsh Settlement, in ET% It was west
of Black Brook, near the lake shore.
In 1798, Col..kierauder Harper, Major
Wm. McFarhuid and Ezra Gregory, w.th
their families, ruylvrd at what is since
known as Harperslield, Arilitnbula coun
ty, from .Bclatrare ' county, 'New York..
In Major McFarland's family was n fine
young widow by the name of Perihelia
w honk Major McFarland, hav
ing no children of his own, had adopted
when a Thad, She' had been marriyl t.-a
a man by the name of Miugus, and
had one child;. but Hinges died noon
after the marriage. The widow then
returned to, the ramify of her adopt
ed father, and - came on to Harpershold
with them In 17 fel.
There lived in Nterrintrgh, six miles
from
.Cleveland, a omely bachelor by
the name of James llarnilton, who hail
purrhas. it land. pot up a cabin, but had
no helpmeet. The arrival of the new
settlers. nt Harpersfield, .though fifty
miles distant, was u remarkable event,,
and soon became known through the
whole region; and the -young widow
stirred ttp the thoughts and heart oft:L.lx
Hamilton. Ile ablured bactielordorn, and
resolved to ho a man. lie prorated two
horses, on - ono of which he rode, and
leading the other. he started through the
trackless forest; fifty miles, In search eta
•housekeeper.. With nothing but the in
stinct of love and- marked trees to guide
him, he nt last reached the Harper set
tlement, and in the young widow found
the oblect of his seareli.
. . .
In answer to the unspoken langmes.of
his,„hoart, her heart responded, in ' the
language of Ruth, "Where thou gown, I
will to; Whre thou ntavest I will may;
thy God shall ho toy Gal, and thy people ,
m i - etr P . l p e Ucties Mulling was
wanting to crown their hopes nod imp
pineea but the Nolcuutities of the mar
riage ceremony: But here wits the Mill
enlty. 'file Western Reserve was not
organized ipto a county until the nom
mer of 1 , 00, when the county of Trout
ball, embracing the whole Reserve, was
organized byl the Legislature. No jos-
Alms or other permits had been appoiht
ed or authorized to solemnize marriaMet,
and the young widow and her guy loer
were "in a tlx ;7 hot "where there L'a a
will there is a way.: • In the Marsh set
tlement. there was a man by the - name of •
Moses Park, who bad oneebeen t. Bap. I
tin preacher, and though ho had alum-
doned his calling, and, In fact, MOM,'
hie Christain character, it was coueluded
he would answer. It was' accordingly
agreed that, on their way to Newburt,li,
they would call on him, and legalize, as j
far as cirenmetanees would permit, their
marriage conuatet.
Aceordingl3-, at early dawn on the fal
lowing day, they mounted their borer,
Hamilton taking the widow's child in
his lap, and the widow, for want o a
eititHiaildle, riding on her feather-bC4,
and set out in search of the quandn
preacher. On arriving at hie cabin, and
making their business known, ho at first
declined again putting on the eacredo r t
robes, as ho had not preached for wave
,yeara, and had loudly abjured his forir
creed.
,On reflection cud urgent solid
teflon, ho finally consented to act e
priest, and with the name' ceremonies he
pronounced them husband and wife.
Money was out of the question ; th y
paid the priest in heartfelt , thanks f ur l
services, and wean on their way reJoi
The descendants of that marriage era
living In Newburgh, and by their respec-
Lability prove the marririga, lekPtlinate.—
Chardon Lknacerat.
zsThe Social Evilo—A New Movement
While we in thin country have been
proposing to do something In the way of
legislation that shall at least regulate,
if not control, some of the more evident
revolts attic social evil, the British Tar
'lament has very rinietly passed a low
which puts the public women of the
military and naval stations.under near.
lv the some :sanitary nod Police Mold
lions Montero:ll on the continent.
Thls is. the more remarkable because
England has heretotoro manifested an
almost kmerlzmn • reticence to meddle
with this matter. Yet it is confessed
that the new restrictions hove been at
tended with the best results, not only
upon the soldiers and sailors, but aeon
the women thentsolveL and now tit
least one of the London vestries has pm
titioned for an extension of the pew's.
ions in the city, and no doubt the „appli
cation will be general in Great Britain.
A subject of anch sanitary Importance,
which has long been an established pub
lic economy In France, in Germany, in
Swltrorland and elsewhere on the con
tinent, will be sure to attract attention
in this country, so soon in it is discover-.
ed that It Is iscat to limit and restrict
what cannot be i eiwolutely controlled.
The following are the resolutions ad=
dreseed to Barliament by the vestry.of
tits Annie's, Soho, London: •
"1. That the Increase in the number of
prostituted (especially foreign) in this
parish hot become so great a public sate.
tin!, and the difficulty of dealing with
them etliciently such u tax upon the
rate payers, thot it in desirable to urge
upon the government the morally of
legislating upon the subject. 2. That it
is de:drat:lm that the provisions of the
contagious diseases prevention act named
last year should be extended to dm me
tropolis. 3. That a deputetion appointed
by this meeting wnit upon the home isec- ,
rotary and arse Non him the necessity
of bringing the question before Partite
znonL L. Thut the deputation ronslst of
the church wardens and overseers, with
power to add to their number."
—The 11 - ertd Roya that in New York re
side about four hundred and fifty men'
who earn their livelihood solely by de
coying fools to faro. On the average the
ropers-In of the metropolis earn about
CM per week each; or to apeak accundely,
about, glen° per annum.-Some weeks a
prof.olonal may clear many hundreds
of dollar., again for week.. ho may ie.
ceivif no commission whatever; but com
puting the looms and gains of the 60a
none his yearly profits may domain:lolml
at th ei figure. Jost given. Taking these
'us a basis, it 1n alloulated that about
tr7Zl,OOO or nearly three-quarters of a
million donors per anrinm (about $l,OOO
perdlem), passes Into the pockets of ro-.
pas-In, merely no their i.9IIIMIRIICIIIN on
I the looses of their victims, which moot
mnount, on the avernge, to about three
limes throw rigor.; or over $2,000,000 per
annum loot unfairly nt play through •the
Instrumentality' of ngent.. One of the
largest operation. In roping-in occurred
about three months ninon, the victim be
ing s southern mefehant, sojourning at
the St..; Nlehobui hotel. Ills loss at faro,
as played on Prince street., amounted to
over 56000; his friend a billiard ahaQ
and roper-in, receivlng part monno!
down an commission. In aSpomewhat
similar ,use the roper-ln hihnielf was
cheated by his principal, who paid him
but is3o6—tho one tenth of bin commis
sion. A circus actor a heavy outside
operntor; reeently enticed fi4200 from the
pockets of a .untryman into the coffers
1 of a faro bank up town. "Now, by St.
Paul, the work guts bravely on." these
are but specimens of a nor
id hi! • k
g If
among the unwary
•
—On tho way to' Borden, a southerner,
who had never before malted Yankee
land, said to me "Great. Jupiter 1 air,
why this Is a continuous city; never had
an idea thrit your truantry was m thickly
waled, I don't' wonder now "where all
those moscuLar, bard listed fallowirwe
tried to whip for %bur years come from.
And what • ,resourece 1 Every, one of
these places appears to have a factory
=id a machine abop. You're a groat
people, alt.". I gently suggested by way
td that my- fellow traveller should
say "leo instead of ° Your' and that the
name prosperity was 0 to his section
of MTI
e C011t.17 If they , to week for
it,—Cbr; 2§r. I..Ercntaff /tiff.
GENMAI,,NEWS
—New York boo sln . in 500 u dov,
-.The Prior of Wales has signed tbe
pledgi,„ s .
—Re, .t0,,,n1, Porker, or London, in
reported the author or , Eeeo
,Deus."
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—l.ttn, the ettrirtning littknotress, r bas
Just, lxvght 1•.!,001) I . l . l.llRuce in Now
fork: .
TviS,.inAl`.lll.•AL.—How does n mother
obtain the drat hopreqs of hrr bul.y? lip
.oultitr!L up in "small yap, -
Dr..MeClthikey. of New York,
bay linen :Ippointod I 'lntlobe Bishop of
LaQNrdle to sneeeed Bishop
Layinllo, ii -
n
Francis .1. Vinteit. tit
deuce, Ixiand, is sustaining. thc
entire etell 1:000) of an Episcopal Church
at Clermont, lowa.
—The Geologiatl Ituseuut of CulentuK
ben ra•cvntly 'published a. analogue of the
a•mlitoi in to eollection, which embalm%
I:17 . r.roiltra and VO pieces of meteorb,
iron.
—Chighons are now worn lit London,
attached to the bonnet or hat. There
wns a sensation in Hyde Park when the
hat and chignon of a lady on horseback
blow eft
—More than one hundred awl filly
thousand pounds of wool have been pur
chase/10th year at Morenel, :Michigan,
at an average price of forty throe and
one-half vents. • '
Mayor tioreorio, or Boston, hao
printed his salary to works of charity
Ho has given Z,¢)) to the Old ion's
Home, and son:diet - sums to varlona char
itable imillutioas--
—The Adventiste of are preach
ing the tmlitiedinto destruction of the
world, and at the name time one erecting
houses of .worship etbsh o ttho enough to
last n hundred retry.
—Amoco Leonard, the first white child
borne in liroothe County, N. V., con of
Capt.. Joseph Leonard, one of the tow who
escaped the massaere et' Wyoming, died
ut Ilinghampton a few days bionpsst the
ttge of
—lt is nese known theft lien. Meagher
lost his life by' going on the outer aide of
the stOainbOut oßci dark. Whore the glm!
W. t o whee Ott, and having stumbled
over a coif of rope was precipitated into
the swollen stream.
—The Washington enrre.pondent of the
'New York Cotrifitrrrt ,, i Ailr•-rtiser say,
that there Are ',void Warlington Vor-
MINSMIVIIII who can hhou - scores of their
speeches In the Ci , aircsfirova,Grobe, pur
chased sit front fy23 to t4lOO men.
—A story started in a Chicago paper
ahem the detail of the little Japanc.,
acrol,t "All Right," In, New York, iN
untrue. One of the elder members, of
the onupany died not long ago, and the
report probably had Ito origin in that
fact. "
—The story that a Dab ish antiquary
traveling in this country had Ilnahl n
wonderful Itunle inscription an a reek
'sear GeOr,„ WWII. D. C., turns [Ott to in,
no might he, ex ported, n natant: the in
vention of some facetems Bohemian of
the pears.
—The members of the our of Philadel
phia-hays had prepared a rasit marble
IlleMOrittl,' of the late Judge Oswald
Thompson, to be pinuecl over bin remains
at Laurel The monument consists
an marble base, four bet by three, upon
respr a block or white marble,
C the mime size to the base, and three
feet in height.
—There never WOO 'such a surfeit of
fruit as at this time hi Norfolk, sued the
ditlically of getting rid of it increases.
On Satuiday peaches were NALL in quan
tities, as low nstia cent...per box, although
n very superior article sold as high nsi
Appic4 were Itch per barrel
for shipment to New . York, P....Um,
Philndelphia and 11.cltimore,
—Attlee, the senlptor, i% at prosela
giving the finimhingtouolass to a aph.ntlid
group in toned°, stylesl the Firet Praver.
partially undelenutio figura L. caling
upon a rook, two children are with her.
one nesting upon her knee, and the other
standing her site. The e,pmssiott
on the tare or both children Ls that of
awe and dace attention na they strive to
eentpn,hend, the word. of supplication
bean,' for the first Um,
--SA coon- of iutichle lately occurred In
London near. Ludgate .alatlon, the "elf
viettm being a r1...r1r. In a mounting more
The following is told of the num. bot
tle of pritmac acid was lying floor
nn he had written in n nom hook, "I
.hav tried_to conjugate the verb 'to lore 4
and I Imre been unsuccmsfuL I wilt try
to conjugate another verb, and I hope I
will be more aneemsftil. My legit are
Miff; my eyes grow dim.-11. V,"
—.\ letter teas received in Belfast,
a few dare ago, by a seaman of that
place, which was written to hint at Itlo
danerio nine yearn ago. Acenrcling to a
Belfast paper. the letter has teen jour
neying most or the time since, baring'
lain Mem - end foreign post minim, axd
bearing the algnaturesof tevernloanials,
and at last brought up in the dead letter
mike nt Wnahlngton, from which it was
returned "to him at tin original :darting
place.
—Paper money is nt Intl invading
Texas. That :Mite, which during and
attire the,rehellion enjoyed n coin cur
rency, is about to exchange it for green
biteko amt fractional currency. the
Texas Central Itailrond, paper money
has begun to be received for paimme
and freight. This is the entering wedge
for the introduction of paper money all
over thn State, and it will there, no
eve'rywhere_ else, banish gold and pincer
from circulation.
—Tim sehoolmaster. who is prot-erhl
ally "abroad,' mucli wanted:at home,
j.wit now, In stone of our territorlui pos
sessions. In New :Mexico,. especially,
his sendees would he very, valuable,
Inasmuch as a recent statistical report
from that region mentions the, fact that,
out of a Ropulation of n3,51t1 persons,
there aro who imu neither read nor
write, and “that to-day thee° ie not
a single free school for Me education of
asingle poo; child within the broad ex
panse of the'Territory."
—Mr. -.lames 31ellenry, the inliway
prince, is in AVaaltlngton, with his
children, aralm retinue of servantt. Ills
wife Is an Irish lady, and very beautiful.
Mr. MeLlency Is an American, hut has
mane London hie residence for Non,
years. lie is the owner of Itlerstadt:x
most oelebrated work, lie Becky Moun
tains. Mr. McHenry did . own it great
deal of Atlantic and Great Western stoek,
but he preferred to soil time and bny the
picture, and he knew when to do IL
and casualty occurred en the
hist., about twenty miles from Augusta,
Ca., resulting . in the death of Mats Ras
cover, 01 Augusta. She was visiting a
friend in the oountry, and while at the
breakfast table a little son of her friend
CAOIOI3I to Omar sr pistol he had bought,
NVialohandling the weapon it WOO acci
dentally discharged and the bull entered
Mrs.. liancover'a temple,. her In
stantly. Site wean bony of intelligence;
a husband and one child Are left to de
plore bar fate.
Tlppllng In England
The Loned line raised its woke. ow
tainiv none too noon, egalust tho inerewe
leg indulgent* among the educated and
gentle, of what it Justly characterize: an
the pernicious habit of tippling. There
can be no doubt In the mind of any who
observe the changes of manners in good
zeminty that this very serious charge Is
scale fountied,nor must the ladle:, though
the Laaettdelleately abstain from direct
allusion to them, be allowed to nmsider
thenuielves exempted front Its strictures
or uncomberned in its warnings: Every
thing In modern customs Lends that way
•--the largo wine glosses In tee at nil din
ner tables; the Introduction of amiable.
alectolie drinks; the ftellion of giving
claret or theselle cut no an atlitinet to the
five o'clock - tea table, and at the buffets
of evening parties, when: girl's,' heated
withduneinger feverizi with the eenetnnt
round of exeltoment, may be seen awn!-
, lowing glass afterglies of these tempting
and fallaciously cool beverage: in plane
of the lemnnadtwand syrups whlelt for
merly sufficed for their refreshment.
But has the fatuity, as It Is called, noth
ing to answer for in promoting the pres
ent state of things? Chlidaen are now
given, "by the doctor's orders," 311/
:Mount of alcohol which would have
horrified their grand.mothent The beer,
'orport vine administered two or three
tines a day at trot disgusts, but soon
becomes grateful to them. Almost every
one of us may plead medical advice lift
the beginning of the habit. They say the
modern typo of disease Is low; that
stimulants are requisite; and that wheth
er they prescribe chlorie ether or cham
pagne, does not much signify. Perhaps
not in the physical point of view, but in
the moral one? Surely the temptation
to the abuse of such atitnulants as laven
der, ether, A.m., is not so great or h 0 con
stantly recurring as that of wino and
liquors, which are offered and pleased
upon us wherever we go. EranSV now
takes the place of Rai volatile in the
lady's dressing case; and the properties
of gin us a cleansing agent, applicable to
everything, from the-gilt stopper of a
scent IxAtle to a lace liounce, are firmly
impressed on the mind of the walling
maid. We would . never speak but with
respect of the noble profession of heal
ing, but it cannot be denied that the pe-
Online temptation neutillng come of its
more •Taithlonable" members Is that of
following rather than leadinglhe
tastier:Sof their patients.—Felt Mal( Ga
rotte, Jtay 12th.
PITTSBURGH, - FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1867
FIRST EDITION.'
MIDN TGHT.
FROM EUROPE
[Br Telegraph to the Ihttaborgh Guaira.]
, •
ENGLAND.
• AGOTIIIG[GORY GCNOGATIIATION.
/AGDON,'AII /.—Err nine—The leader. of
the minim movement bard made arrange.
meats for another grand meeting GI the
suPborters of reform.. in llydo Park, on
Monday next. for the pdrposo of protesting
against any cutting down of th franchise
extended by the reform bill as It ' Passed the
flonse of Commons. An Immense attend.
mice is anticipated. •
GOODWOOD It...C¢II—THIDD air.
Lonnonr, August I,Eceniiig.—T.lay was
the third ifly of the Goodwood races; win
tho erent included the-great ono of the
meeting, vizi the run for the Goodwood
cop. The litter:Ml.omin. Very large, God
the soene or e senior Inuirrst. The leading
horses came in lu the following order:
V. Ban first, Tynedal newa la
third.
.11ZELAN
aS.LOOCIATID.t.“II.ta SZPOE TS.
Dusts', Aut. I—Niewlnu.—The roported
ilLstress In the counties of Mayes and eon
nOMlLeir; from femme, has been touch exag
gerated; and airsirs now nseumo a much
more cheerful aspect.
AUSTRIA.
.inscrt wLLL GO TO ',GM.
Votitifa. August I.—The Emperor Francis
Joseph Will returulbe ends of the Emperor
of the French at an early day.
Loewy, August I—Elerting.—Thn
in the Banked England h. increment [7.1.1.,
fOO within the past week.
• FRANCE.
XXIV . ItClll.lOl LOAN.
August, I—./Arrtimr.—The now. C..
alnn loan 13 to be offered In Ws market eon
week.
=1
11111writhod ItatimSau wiad
Anniversary Proklbiled—lllota
•
•twntlwople
Poland.
\ew Ton, Ananet I,—Etdopenn advice,
state the Mande., t fel Arlone ,tented the re-
moo that It bib] been pmpmed to hold an
Investigation Into the conduct or Marshal
Bente., while In Mexico.
.
Toe banquet to have been green in Part*
o the ilth or July. In indebration of the an.
ol n
verrary of the taking of the 1311111 c, did
not take place, authontation from the Pre.
toot of Police having been refused,
Thu Emperor Craum•Joseptr hircapPro,
eil the bill recently adopted by tar Itelete
/davit for the electron of deleeetee from that.
Aseembly to confer with dervgati Arnim the
lloopulan Dial. trans koseuth. the .relee
heated exile, who was irrupt - wed al acandi
date (or the Bungarian Invt, for therflintrlet
of 0nt0,., hid DOM tojOrted. Lowman
himself was to stand for the town or Waite
ren.
The Itaila• Chamber or Deputies haul
adopted the enrolee.: thekihuren property
liquidation bill. by two burnt...liana moat
Cant against one trunired and thirty rides.
The own:who:id Connell or Mete. bed
eauctional the resolution prow.' by Univ..
Mord Council for. the eataldiebment of ly
permanent Swim Embers,. at Reran, out
bed reit:cowl the petit.. hit the appoint
ment of • Minister at Ws:threaten. r
from Constantinople It la reported that
riot.., In which there am bloodshed, bad
broken out between thu Unwire and Jews.
under the false pretext oo tOr part or the
otter of Intolerance from otbers. knitter
one were made.
The roust.. Noraenseduno or the 13i1, ;
an
affirmed that the nott•O*l d Peters. I
berg liatiroad bad been mold to the Nadirs.
ynans, an American Mun. I
The at tacks of cholera in Wetly for the
week ending July SIN numbers d e.,343, and
deems, lAN. ridertno and Messina enjoy j
period Smith.
At a meeting of the onlcial dint, of Ww.
taw, recently. a lomat to Juarez received
rivet applause..
dencral Baron llanke, administrator of I
several Imperial nisei.. ai . - on•falp. In
speech concerning Stsatinidan. sod - ,
'lt is well known that at the nu set of the
Polish revolution this Adstrlan
In conceit •Itigtho Emperor Napoleon, nod
eut nl. eyes oti the crown of island; that
the Duke de Gramma bad lakdol to j
Chat masa in Vienna, and that, Palish
deputation but already formed. to offer
the mown' °friendly to Maenad:lan,
The dimmer ended by k ing .bat would
have happened Volta Arch Duke, lf, with al
Mew of conquering : the crown of :Poland.
he had got himself at abe head of the 'bon
galits and been takenprisoner ,
•
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. I
faVavont., Annan L—Frentau. —Coda,
closed quiet at the Tollowfba quotisoomg.
Middling Uplands. 14%.1. nod Orleans, in!isk
The sales to-day amounted to 12,403 balm
The Mane/tester market for ' goudaand
yarns Is heavy and pries, am dtellabig.
The
ItreaMstuds market closed wllb a .Ic-1
Mining tendency. Corn, Sks per quarter for
new atlmid western. California Wheat, 13. '
Id per metal. Ow, Darter and Pets s.m
unchanged in prose—. Prow Ocoee—Lard, Ao. j
(Needle, kbk Fork, 5.30. Bock Its. id per
baiTak Macon, W. Prodeme—Pretremum
Aptrlts,ldi relined, I. 144.1.. Onliuw, 41,41.
Looms. August I—Atenqw.--Censolt bit !
SNA, 75M: 1111noix Central, ,i; Atlantic and
tire..borne= consolidated bonds Ni 4..
Ltvitarme.., Anslot I Evening, eager ;
and iron unchanged. Other milelm un- I
changed.
A.Prtons from Antwerp. noon today, state I
that Petroleum is nominal at 43f.
FRANILVORT, [OK.' I—Ectra
Mates bowie aultaang.A.
FROM SOUTH AMERICA
nothMif Imp.. Mel from Colombia
npontalk •lrei lieporand MraMom
for Mew fareflo—looommest CAM.-
most MilMlll.
Tnv Telegraph to the Plttabargb Gasttte.;
Nituf•Yort, Austral. 4—The steamer Henry
Chaudoey. front Aspinwall. bee arils ed'•,:n
41,w7j.r. In gold from Callfornia.
The health of Panama was good.
The new. from the Intertarot thsinuabl•
Is unimportant. The Moentlats Piny wee
quiet, and the pabilc await the meeting of
Congress., a mean , . of o:Wing the National
dlfnctuttee. Acting Preataent AcOata, of
Columbus,. has issued • tmerce molten open
hionetal tfutierreff, ttse Arse, tlealgtattal
elected by Congress, to return irons Caroms
and take charge of the Executive Depart
eat. He was expected by the end of July.
m
Central America wa• tranquil.
asiesdor wag Milted by seven] shordut
of earthquakes.
There to much excitement In Chill. owing
to report. of tan Spaniaa neat bring again
en rout. to the Pacific, and the declaration
of the Minister of War that the Government
would mutely set on the dafenaive are,.
aled great drmatlafaction. I.len was excl•
tad at the same Dent, snit the Government
warLaetively preparing addit:onal batteries
act:knen fur the roceptmo of tan enemy.
Twenty...van Velmela, of 2.5,4rn tons bar
then, loaded guano at chinchan during the
month of. Juno.
Tao fourth of July *ea appropriately
celebrated et Lima and Callon. A grand
bell was given qa tae !Mosta Powh•ttau.
The tiovernment had conceded to the
United Mates pennisaion to keep Cu
store • deposit. of eoala for the use of the
fleet
The Peruvian Government wav yet enable
to ratan the dye aUUlen dollare authorized
by tiongrirte. The new co.Utollon Will he
premolirated.
The etentriship Great Itopnbilo, from Neu.
York, arrived at P anama, July. 21th. The
Untteil Mates Weimer Datotah ' at
Peanme. The .Iteeeca had lulled for 8.
Brancisoo.
FROM NEW YORK
[ll7-Teloorstak to tlta rlttsintroo Guest. j
Now You, August 1, wa.
COLOfRD CIRLIMIATION.
.The Colored population celebrated amen•
olpetion in the Britten Hest Indies and
United State', in BrOdnie'n
1/60111 straor.
The steamship Baltic, from Europe. has'
Four cases of so•sall ad choices aro report.
ell lit this city, but no fears nroentortainea,
DISCOMBOSD /EON CUSTODY. .
SITDOO t9llkownki, some time lance arrow,
ed on a charge aC procuring *Mode on faire
pretence, wan discharged, ltePfnutrinit that
elvidenne on alleto worth or Stock in the
' , mirth National Dank, Cincinnati. wore
placed to the credit of the pawner.
•
OUTRASSIA AIIAVATBD.
- .
The third °Moor ot the steamer noruasie
le under smatter an outrage upon the pern
eon. of n young lady reeldlng in Newark,
committed aboard the 'hip at the dock.
TAOUT CLI.Th 050150
The Neer York Yacht - Mob, mustering
seventeen vessels, started Ms afternoon on
a masa to New Bediord. Nabant and N.-
tucket.
Eltettelleeltt Anteeht Dolton Dealers.
LOT Telegraph to the Pitiebowth gaseini.)
Poitanstreia, August 1.--Comuderable
exeltemeut -exists among oOttorf dealers
here. owing to the admire of the stock by
the Infernal revenue officers. The officers
*else all the Cotton that , us without Pio, de.
daring that certificate of payment of tax
not onfliolent. The merchents declare the
action of the officers so nuwarruntable at
tempt to levy black malL • •
, .
Abloom Mx glorelmna Arrested.
(By Telegraph to the Plttobersh Pagans.)
norramr,.Auriosi I.—F'. W. Patterson
Mczninent merchant. who &Monocled w ith
the proceeds of eleven boat loads of oorn
this morning, valued at ISO,OUO, was arrested
this afternoon hod Vatted &totes bonds,
Loom) In Ms possession nearly to the run
tUsetmt stolen.
leteambeat dunk.
lily Telegraph to the - rliutnirgh demile.3
dr. Lorna, August L—The steamer G. B.
Amen waa mink in the Stleseuri river near
Paterday. Sher wag valued at .
W.mOi Budded for aleAditi It. Lon% Ciin .
denied and Plltebersil companies. The
steamer can probably be ranted. -
River
rev Talegreph tons, Plitiantrzb klaselte.l
LOCIST/LLII,
AOZ.
1.-11.1Ter 11141111%. With
tbree IsoL by alma mark, •
SUM EDITION,
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M.
THE VIRGINFICONITINTION.
Ah Eitraordinari Crowd.
LIVELY AND DirEBESTING
PROOEEDINGZ.
Assembling in Capitol Square
Tim CONVENTION DIVIDED.
Adjourmnent Until To-molrow,
I=l
itum sem n, August I.—TOe Republican
Convention met this morning. Them were,
"present Love Moneand poisons, 'nearly all
Tho African Church. Wag opened, It was
InnuntlatrlT flied, and a motion WWI
mule to adjourn to Capitol *lgnore, whleh
carried.
After arrival thorn, .Mr. nonxnereat, of
Alexandria. vrae appointed temporary
Chairman. ad Hr. WhlttlettlY. ofthe ..me
plac ro & . u stporary Secre.
A teas taken to u r
point a commit
tee to report On permanent ofileora.
At an earls hour the neighborhood of the
Airicen church was blied with about three
thousand Macka, awaiting the opentrog of
the door, and the streets were alive with
others coming to the piaee appointed for
the Covention.
At eleven iTclocll the &gine( the church
were opened and the building was instanter
tilled, .111 leaving about two thousand
ourside. Very few' of tbo whites, lte.
potiolicnom recently at
by the Coen.
Ty Convention, had made their nppearince.
The whites present were about fifty um•
her, being chiefly delegates who had attend•
ed the Apt 11 Convention.
A motion was made inside to adjourn to
the Capitol sointo-e, and the crowd outside
inistaklngret to be carried, harried oft to
that play.. •
Mr, lennelcur movie a Abort madmen in
fever of todjetitolng lathe yearn. Lief:ann.
on'bled hernoony lu the deliberations of the
body, for they were. this nay looked to try
W e whole country, and by bu nolreds of thou•
11..14 01 1)1.1a,, Ines fathers bad looked
pray - m - 1111y fortyeld to such day as thin.
t rebels et Richmond. and thvl
overn loot joytully for • du
and no want... them illeaps•olat Thl;
was Mese conilintion, and be w
the Revublicansrepryeented In /none
who conk! not yedor.. the ittopeblic. plats
form adopted by the Convention dl April,
might co 110 MO, no they were nut Moulted
hero. Any who came here to b.walo Up the
Reputetean party en Virginia were scoot.
dome and hypo's-Mts.% and woutd meet inn
odium term. merited. '
•
kr. Tucker, of Alexandria, moral the ap
pointment of fifty able-hodiett men to cleat
the ground and keep onler fur the Craven
-1100 at tee Capitol Kuban', welch motion
tieing nettled, The Convention adJouriced-I
Thum WOO tint arrived at an. ligalre
found a Conservative delegate addressing
about one tl.oncatin black.. Ile protected
aglinatt three or four wan fading the len
rvintlon, or the overawing of the hangar
it. legates by *tut ani Immense crowd from
ItlchtDood. The delegates Would endorse
the April platform, It they could only hear
A votoe—"Von orostst la' e helm It !I yd.
had I,sca born 11-11411"
Tile annionitcnnellt Wag then made that
the LtitilrontiOn Fan asonadsltng on t be other
11,10 of the t:Apltol, and wino of the an
Alen:, let.
Another Conrorratlva aro,. and Commen
ced wad...snag anion pooderlalndr any Man
non Ito Ilia part polltloal . opinlono. The
Republitmo party. be *old s was not strorof
001120 In this blot a to tame away sued olds
I. no. not strong' enough to the North
elther. - 'l.tok ar Isenetsl 11011.0 who dlol
more th so any other roan at the cbarlonce
Conec•ftlon to bring on LO!. war.
A vo.cc hero rut too nomads,. oh 0.1, by an
nvoncing that the crow) mast walk - around
In the 011er nlilC., and It left en else, 3001 . -
lox the etserakar as it lefts •
On tbootbrr•ld• ern , Mr ...marled one of the
goet normal trta auto 10 rt:tbmoud.trltL
• couludetable twinkling or whiles.
.1.11 , 1 a gond Curl or rout nylon, 0.04.0 by
the immune, trued,. /ord. lioraburrt, of
.I.lexubdrb• ens atm.& remparary
nom, rout - Cloak , * Vrtuttle•ey, or Aletzan•
=art. tecurorany on•retErin • '
A renata ot tee bowllr. ba d to Ore
tioun lee aroutualltne to bo favored or ono
trout ractt doirgation • '
Tan allrot.t delogatignal met under the
In the name Urea the Other erteg tad
and dpetrlnnfeel the Pettheleg handetl4:
.Itopubtionn Sala COareution. the eel-
Panto. of the State Cenral:Mon Of 00e0001-
Moon: Union men. called tO meet In the
lanred, Cl this city. St IS detect
onetsv, wilt Inert In th e halt of the LOlthe
of Itel.gatee tete ethettee. at 8 oblocB, to
perfect ton Organ thetion Of the Infonblthan
party of V trent*. Jittery delegate Ie the
onoocal to tte prompt to attendance. None.
donor than re gularty aPPanutel Onlelfetee
1.111 nn untuittent to the hail...
;gMMI
Inning the reveal pereral iLtirt laddreesca
mere ad° relating to Um otedve of John
MinorHalt.wed Isis clique, and the prophaad
cousentien called IT the handbill.
Mr. y.edul wits dellOallend as slashing to
rush., Ice Uspubllsma party of the State
subservient to tai hen poiICJ. or break It
un.
There wire load .erica for- 11.0114, any a
propmitiou u.. 14 to Invltt him to expllta
Ills rolltlua., ben it failed.
11.7. Vr,li , veu mule , aa stitlrows, and Uth
Corrrep LW*, farnuilly userobled abotaL fire
o'clock: •
- TO; fieforaltteo oti rersototost Officers Ivo
Meow.w'l4 a vt revar or .prole Uau .11 toe as
re pt the .tt*ll t;nnteetioe, end
stoootrit that the DOttlottO of that COtttOO
tloo he Adopted without ottelotino.
lOn repto a., to officon we. 1.100.4,4).
Jnt ti Haw titortt dociared permute:lt Chair.
DM,
Tacrerommeralatlon am to the platform
urn rle., to an net led senate.
Mr. But... of Norfolk, mold It the. convert
weleh vreA tensed amese meetros,
adopted toe plottorto,l4 woold beep note
lee to do but tope borne. II they did teat.,
tern ten meetteg held by In. otter weep,
to-10.201....111ng !Welts culleseltlors, would
retouto to morlon two or three dap., adopt
et Wetter to, appoint an elecuttee
end ton Itepottlleene 11/013141 to Into the
oorpaton w Mb Leto partite, welch would be
rulntoto.
.ti o romi.m.t by Itei.llnonteutt, who
urged tho twOrwletrof adjourning till to.
morrow, In order 10 give tire . othor wing,
who bad not attended thin meeting, Ilmo
to come in. If the, would not come; the
blame would he on thronwiren. ,
ad
tweeted mations ware me to adjournd,
tand failed_ Grant contusion reigned around
he peakend nand.
Menem, Baker- nail S terling , both white,
attempted to whirr*. the meeting, Baker
declaring be would speak, as the meeting
had adjutirned;and hireling taking the op.
. •
A tolorcd otrlol.34st-artup .61z04 Baker
Winn him off, and a roar neented Imminent.
The platform wee adopted without dle.
goming VOkte and the meeting declared
adjourned until tomorrow morning.
Iticurronu, Ang. I.—The appointed meet
ing, or Republican RonventlOn, at - the
Capitol, to-night. did not Mite place. In
lie steal a comber of the members of to.
day'r Convention organized a meeting In
the 11411 ot Delegate., Field. Cook, colored;
In the, chair. Several persona made
imecelicr, complaining Of the action of the
Convention to.day as harried and nnfair.
. .
MXIMPt.ftO wan appointed to wait on
Mr. Betts and see If be world address the
ineettno
t l: i 7 i" trthtlttnelst= bit. fldVeWeq
log to-morrow morning; •
It Is stated. by Influential lteplibllouria
that the meeting called for to-night Ohl not
take piano because negotiationa are In pro.
gross which will avert►spilt in the party. ,
Caocussee are being held tonight to ar,
range for to-morrow.
FROM WASHINGTON
(By Telegraph to the littabassb
NTsartintisolr. August 1, laa.
LUTTItu 100 X Aanuam. 1 / 4 IILOCT—NAYT
INTEL:AO/Nen,
Admiral Yarraant, in a letter to the fleore.
• tery or the /I'M'. anal Cherbourg. July
'l7th, rays ho ilkaumtkl command of the Xu
'epose squadron the day before. The Rae
eage from. Now York to. Cherbourg . , in the
Yranklin, woe made in eisteen demi. under
very favorable elreumatuntes. Ile found
thorn itne.r.Admiral Uoldetimoontr, with
the flansalp Colorado, Vanandalqua, Timm.
Omega and none. Admiral rarragut rt.
port . a o orrirei, on the lath, of the pre.
Dee ship. elainaiOnla, !Savannah and Dale.
Thu Shamrock and Swatars were at LiebOO
awaiting the Adrairalni order.. Rear Ad
miral Goldthornugh, byelaw been relieved
by Admiral Farrago', is on hi. way home.
•
• THE 11 , 1 MATT
Dir. sj,Trwitietapled the &Mallon of the
Court the Ware day in Ids velment. for
the - defense of Burnt'. Mr. Bradley wilt
apealc, bilehy, tomorrow, on the sawn
„Ara ON TNN POTOMAC,
The drat regatta. under the auspices of
the Nutloped' Yacht Cleo, attract”' toasty
emetscocs, both on laml and water. Eleven
bouts entered as coetutanta !On the 'One
/nutlet d dollar Price.
INTIONAL heyinvo.
day The receipts room Internal revenue to
weret4l3l,o,o*
FROM TEXAS
ilettelnetten With Stacrhyser Threek•
Morton'. Finceesser..Yellew later
Itty Telegraph to the Plusbante "lands:l
- atyssros, .ltugust I. —The abilobitieent
of Uoyernor Pease gives great satisfaction
with the best mien of all parties.
The yellow fever is Inantasing steadily,
anti phoaldal33 are Urging these suitteclinta
ied to seaway.
Temmensee River Bar
ET, maimph to tton Pitttitersli Uatitto.l
Lontsvu4s. August L-,AI corps ortypo
granule& engineers Is %boot Wising Kew
Albany. Innigne, by o.lrenunn Of linnergi
walttni. for the purprgon of purveying She
Tennespoo - .
TENNESSEE ELECTION
Oil sricb°"`"l"'"inial
ftlyTeleareph to the rittmerab timettv.l
lifiturnts, Auattxt I.—The election passed
off quietly, with not a single , disturbance.
The saloons were all closed and the but of
order prevailed. The •11:11 Infantry wero
statiOned lu the Conit Square during the
day but not called ant. By the Oret arrang.
meat whites and isegroes worn to have sep
arate voting plums. but the latter, ending
theyeould not all vote there, sought other
polls In crowds and then wore unable to
all vote, owing to the short time allowed.
The city gives Brownlow I. majority.
Noon, itepubllcan, for Congrmorm this pm.
trier, le elected; also Ryder, Itlchards and
liantliton lOr the Legislature.
111101Velet rotor. from 31adison county
give Etheridge stn; Harwood give. Brown.
low trout SW to itsi; Ilatiom and Fayette gave
Conservative majorities.
Ct•nesvit.t.s, Aug.l.—The election passed
off without disturbance of any kind. Brown-
Imes majority In this precinct Is 7 . &. The
county will go 1,C09..
NAPIMLI.Z, August I.—Tho election to.
day was the ..inietestever known here.
Whiten and blacks voted without Interrup
tion, and not a hurrah for either party was
coven. At the polls'a few parties were ar
rested for attempting. to vote twice. and
others for .rryingconeealed weapons.
Returns from all the wards but one give
lirownlow 3,10, and Etherldire 704. Yonr
districts In the county give Itrowntow 437,
and Etheridge lOU. The Ilepublican ticket
Is all elected. Mason (independent) got hat
a few votes.
Uurfiensboro. Urnvotow'n majorlEY
Lavergne-310. 7errorson.Tr.
Columbia. Brownlow, MO; Etheridge, its.
Clarkneille.BroTolo.'a malorltv
Franklin and four preamcla to William
son, 3.33 majority for B ownlow:
Tullahoma maiority for Brovnlow,
Carroll county, E.therldge, 04;
ilrnwnlow, 21.
Brownsville, ilaywood county, Brownlow,
WI; Etheridge led.
Gallatin. Brownies., .X 0; Etheridge 122.
All vottns not enchant!.
FROM NEW ORLEANS
a••rd'or Aldermen Raeomlroeled—
Remoral• Sad Appalalmeol• AA
Anerlded.—ReElelrallera.
(B? Telexes:oh to the fltubureh tiseet:e.l
Yes: Oluttaxe, Augtott I.—tho foiloortng
order was issued to-day:
' limit, µanent tifth .111145:05 Dsdrief, New
Orievins, .1 tozollsi: Special Order NO. 107,
listrnet.-The floor,la of Aldermen rind An.
'latent Alderman of the city of :Veit Or
leans are hereby readiest° 1 ne follows, Tl 2:
A. W. Bosworth, President, Jos. IleCieth.Y,
grt... _ , _,....
IVIII/am Smith, Nor th man Whltn s • Geo.
Clarke, Tbosn. lief:nigh noise Smith
and lideArd Wolfe." the Board
of Aldermen. and Thos. Wore, T. 11. Iltg
2h:bottom, J. P. Prons.. - 1". sis.r.4, Wm.
Yet:alone.. G. B. Connth ahem, J. P. Mon.
tun..l, V. Pradro, John 1 . 1 n57, Geo. D.
Honae,ll. F. Stroe ken. John F. Krouse anyl
P. Bator.ni tht: Aastslaut Board of Alder
men, ard removed, and A. /.., Gnat!,
James Graham, Pater Irlkinnell. Jno.
IA Clay,' S.. W. Burbank. ii. 1.1,
blablidon, 11. S. OuTera and T. E.' Dn.
man rare appoint:x.lAG the Board of Alder.
men, and Milos Straight. John C. Darla. S.
T. Ilwon, F. 11. Jounerr,C.S. titthertt, C. C.
Santheon. F. S. Gela-11, Johns Capone, th .
Itlctiev.thatTr a. Dunn, John tionepe; F.:l-
vrxrtt 11.111 and F. W. Pl:rains, wer.: KIM
printed toile - Ward of dimistant Aldermen
'ma their 0t...d.
The reason. , to; removing those pencils.
are t CV, found in the disordered ennilttion
to which they hove rad Med. the City creAlt.
and the attests tbey bore mane. and are
slat lug, to Impede the lawful execution Of
.the LAW, of Contrecal, d dad March rd, and
arts supplementary theories.
By corneae:l.lot Me). Gen. I'. M. Sasainse.
(iisguedl Gan. 1.. Ilsaverev, A. A.G.
hsgistraton in Louisiana is cOutpleted
but It will take revere' weeks to revlsothe
role. Many of MO* registered ceder the
Attorney lisinstiare Opinion will he sttleken
out itecurate estimate Of tie butte vete
can be main, bin there is nn Orient the re.
rived roll. wilt show a colored triajetity.
it entire] Sheridan'. Order 'versa one mem
ber to step Hoard Of the original Orsturelist
One cumber in the upp M. the
lever litvirsi were eke-toder and
On the font
Meru:ill*
ten ticket.
Or trio new appnintnfenta two In the up.
r and three In Ina lower beard are of
sited blood. One In the lower TOlrd II a
porn Deem, and one doubtrO. None of the
colored anpronlene belong to the newly en
tranchtunl cltlzen., but am Ono Ottanna of
the state oYLoutolana.
.
Upon the roroonneuta &Moo of Governor
Viand ere .h. rftben appoint* •
Mel or AI43OtRIAra or 1110 coon of Lake
Ch•Gre.Calceslon rarleb.
FROM CALIFORNIA.
•
lunar terepasty
leapt tall roma Ireseteeete—latatea
Albalre la *mesa.
:by Teirersyn to tee itltUberlk tisane.)
nee Eaton:ad, July v.—The steamship
Cm:den City sailed today IV, Panama with
Matti ) In Us...Mt 1143.31 for New York.
A marten of the eloeltholtiers of toe kaa
eure Mame Company w. bald to-day to
Wand. the propoeltion,to Incr. e the
eatiotalgtoce. Timproseat anift. altfkkt
dd. melded Into eight hotelrol ablate.
$11,111170 oafs. :alien bundled Marts were
represented. The meeting .unanimotialy
raweeti to Ina.. the ...liberal Skates
to aktran t 00...". at Inn value of two
bemired dollars verb. Insane/ the caplad
lAtlnon.
• bat Fa "mac°, July 01.—Late
from Aran. repave. the mining news
do..mg Mg. COI:MIMI ArizonaLsuffering
for went of rate.
A private letter from Gov. Me 'ern:tick
state* that a fiht en:erred at Troaton
nonslip, aut obotos hundred miles from
Prototolt.• 10. or Live I totlatta were killed.
Capt. Manama, of the Eighth Cevalry. and
two men were wounded, Wllllams danger.
oosly.
The following Is an 'extract et latter
from Governor McCormick to General Ma
Ilowelt, "I Ind
ia t Fort klefloweo end other
emits that Indn capiltes taken by the
mono. bare Islet turned over to Civilians
without proems of law. lissom of Instances
in which Children have teen sold by trooPx.
and of others in which they have been ex
changed Mrgeed, to eases where they
have been given to rttna sad 21tallOOpa
ladtalta. MAW tubes afterwards send them
to um wham. I sot Snfortned at Make. ell
that It Is out custom to nellver adult tee
seals Amulho captives to the Plmas. and
Markopas for slaughter."
Genet - al kfctiowasl hal Orden-den Inveatt.
gatlon of the charges.
tolanalpalleti Amilreroary
111 i Tetrerseb to the pale. •110411.
Neer Hrernee, A egegt 1. The AntilVer-
ZUs%4l=Ve.‘itirwerln== life
panics participated In /be proceeelOn.
now Julio Roll Marc.
The genuine pirasure of a sha:re, as It
is fount In the United States, is hero un
known. The quiet lay back in a luxu
rious ann dud'', with your feat 'up, a
clean towel about your neck, then a
seamy lather of perfumed soap, and a
razor with 60 keen an edge Biel you do,
not feel it. "Does thli razor hurt you,
War and theta the delicate touch of the
barber as he passes over your taco, lesv-
I ag the akin v soft and fragrant as satin.
This, with tin rubbing up and droning
of your hair, is a happiness which the
Englishman, in the utmost flight of his
Ituaglnatlon, has never yet been Ode to
conceive. John Bell generally shaves
himself, and likewise carries his tin bath
tub with hint when be travels. Bath
rooms, as the are found to our hotels,
are, In his o ion, not at all the thing.
in othexwords, "It Is not English."
There are • her of establishmenta
throughout Lon on however, for brush
ing the hair by machinery. This is an
invention fareapenor to anythhig of the
kind In vogue In. America. Enter ono
of these rooms, and you will notice a
revolving. shalt extending along the
ceiling, with pulleys upon it at regular
Intervals. Beneath each pulley Is a bar.
bar's Chair with a flexible band of India
rubbir extending - down from above.
You are placed in the chair, sitting up
right, and the operator takes his position
behind you - with his broth, which is of
a cylindrical shape, about six iuthes In
illatheter, tbo bristles extending from
sale outward. A spindle goes through
it, with * handle at each end. This
spindle, which is hold by the barber
with both hands, is stationery, whilst
the brush revolves about It with • light-
Ding velocity, when the baud which
hangs down from the shaft above
is placed around a pulley on
the brush. The elasticity, of the
India rubber • band Is such that
the operator can bold tho brush, turning
all the time,
foot above your bead; two
met behind you ' Jot touch your hair
or ewelp through it with the velocity of
a hundrettravolutions a minute, while a
cloud of duet and dandruff falls down in
front ofyou leaving your bean perfectly
free from all impurities, more so than
any shampooing process could 'mom
pPst‘ The whole, thing . Is done in au
instant almost. They have hard brushes
and soft brushes, And the senution as
they whirl around yourhead andthrough
your hair Is electrical. A morning head
ache disappears. almost instantly; and
any one who has ever experienced the
luxury of having his hair brushed by
machinery, finds it a plaesore which, in
the future, ho will not willingly forego.
Thera are hundreds of these establish
ments in England, and their - number Is
constantly Increasing.
The only wonder Is that they have not
been introduced into. the United States
long ago. I believe one each establish
ment has recently been opened in Now
York, In the Everett Boutin, and has
been extensively patronized. • A general
adoption of the system in every city
would - be recogolzedas a public benefit.
—London (kr. oi/tetanal' tiommereiet.
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• CITY AND SUBURBAN.
FOURTH PAGF..-Thefid/ref and clod relia
ble Monril. Oil awl Produce Market Mawr,'
Oren by coy paper in the city, will be found
on our reurlh Pop,
The Itirmingbem 'Bridge Outrage.
The hearing in the.esee of Patton, McKim
try and Ilrewerton, alleged to hive been
concerned in outraging the gill Barbara
Roan, at the Birmingham bridge, on the
night of the 11th instant, wan resumed ho.
ro e . mayor McCarthyYeeterany. forenoon.
.1. M. Kirkpatrick, Esq., eppeared es coon
! act for It( werton, A. ii. Cochran, Esq., for
DlcEiravy and rattan. and J. W. Inflate,
Esq.. Ass Cant District Attorney, and .1 c.
',amble, deb, represented the Common
wealth. e Billowing testimony was
!taken t
I David J. Thomas. sworn-Am toll collector
pn Birmingham bridge. (in the eight in
electricalent on duty at twelve o'clock.
At oun and ,W a half o.olock Lest saw proseco
trio. Sholeamo over on the western Bide of
tee bridge; was!looking ant for her, having
learned of the affair rrom the young man
whoseas with lier. Called her overt asked
her If she was the one who had been out
raged. she said she was, and was seriously
Injured t she did not know whether she
could recognise the parties or not. She
thought them seam twenty-four men pre
sent when she was ontraged. She said they
had threatened her life, and one bad a long
tulle and another had an axe. She was
very much dimorderel,'her hair down, the
waist of her dreils torn open, and her hat In
her hand. 'Her dress was torn abeam the
waist, and lien torn about the bottom. Saw
an blood upon her' person, although 1 did
not examine her closely. Do not know Me•
kilrary; may have seen Dim before. Col
lector John Price was on duty during the
e trip part of the night. Did not see any of
the defendant., previously. Think the pros•
matrix left about two o'clock. She left In
company with two officers. Wean she came
in ehiduppeared shy and reserved.
Crossokausined-Stui first said she could
not identity the men. Afterwards she said
the did net know whether she could, do It
was dark. Could not understand whether
the thought there were twenty-Pair men
outraged her, or whether that number were
present. She was passing and I called her.
I Called twice before she came over. She
. said tiothing or having been rescued by one
of the men. Did eel entice her weeping.
John Prier, sworn-Am employed as col
lector at the efirmingnam bridge. Oa the
night in qucation was relieved by Mr.
Thomas. The night was clear - and moon-
Holm Had heard something of the occur-'.
reties before I left. , 1 euppere the tunnel la ,
about tiro hundred feet from the_ end of
the bridge. Was at the Birmingham end of !
the bridge, and heard of the arbor from the
young man who uccompaulell the girl. Did
not see the 'deist all. Benin know whether
I saw any of the defendant.. Sawa crowd
of Idlers. at the Pittsburgh end. as emus,
when 1 Ili the gus at 1i,4 o'clock. Cannot say
whether any of the defendants were in the
Crowd. Have seen them there often.
Afiv. Jordan, sworn-{Olneer Dressler ins
terPrettna.l-Am - mother of Pics . cetrix.
She is sixteen years of age. Live on Browse•
villa road. two mile. out. My henbane' le If
farmer. First heard of !the occurrence on I
Tuesday when 1 came to market. Mr.
Chess, with whom she lived, trail me she
was very nick. I went up to see her. Pile
In bed. lier.clotbes were bitingly anti
looked awful bad. tier underclothing_ was
torn very mach, as was her dens. Ohs told
me all about the affair. She was all dirty
about the face and body and enema .
bruised. There were no marks on tier per
son
of vielence, hat I think alto wilt be cap.!
pied for life. .
Mr. Iliddicat tale point, asked that the'
hearing be further continued, to which •
Messrs. Kirkpatrick and Cochran objected.
The Mayor &tidal the hearing had been,
mentioned from the inert°. .ear far the I
reason that the proatentrix was not repro-
tented by counsel. Counsel for the Gem- .
nionwealth Were now DrelMllt, and 6111,11111dt I
be examined.
. -
Kr. Riddle declined to call the prosmn
tns., add the Ilayor Insisted upon her being
called. Ile could see no reason, and none
bad beep sleep. why she should pot he cc-
AOllllod.
• . .
Mr. Riddle inquired of the Ma or 1(1.0
troold pirnat a 12001.11.1nee alter the prose.
cutrts bad been examineill
The Mayor wad be would donde upon the
matter after ho heard the statement.
Air. Riddle said he would withdraw from
the case. sod at 00te left the Mayor's omen,
'appearing to be highly Indigo...
Mr. taxable urged a conunn.cs of the
hearing, stating the counsel for the Com.
toonwealth were not sugiclentlyconsersant
with the ease to proceed farther at this
time, and he staled further that it was op
tional with lbesounsel whether they should
examine the prosteuirla or not.
The flavor said wood ground for continu
hnce loot not 1,...,1 !mown. The Prosocatris.
e again Inslottd, should be CiAMIIIIS,I, on.
lees some reason wee assisbett for the coun
sel not wishing Ler to be called.
31r. tatubin neatly assigned ad n reason
that he 41,1 not know .111elently abetit the
ease to examine the prorecutrli.
The Mayer, then pontlnued the further
b.ll/113a Of the Cane until Monday nest, ad.
witting Patton and McNamee to ball, and
re.comnottln 31 1 3.1ravy In default.
- • •• - • - , .
This MAO presents , tome strange feature%
an It seems tons that the pantos to this
/tannish antrum will escape the punish
ment, inadequate as 'temp ,be, provloon hp
law. We may be wrong lo our 103prvssions.
hot mutt know more of the *corm histo
ry of the case before wo can think other-
Ye. •
•
lite Conliteseblp Departed.. F
Dr. Ely, the co dance operator, to whom
we made some reference .yesicrday, One
de
parted from the' city' for parts nalthown,
the exparnre of his "game renderbag It ult
Usable for him to get out of the way. The
tvirtoilets sale the "Doctor' , ...rote out ids
welcome" among the Yeti:we/Ist Epncopal ;
members, and then turned his attention to 1
other denominations. Ills drat atilt was to
the leatbodlste, but his pleading was too
special, and ne did not mtet wtth that ono. 1
nest he thought his "cameo merited. Ile
then Introduced himself to some of the -I
Episcopal Clerfralen, expressed filmset( as
fully convinced that their church govern- 1
Meat wax jest the thing, and gave utter- I
tnos to an ardent desire, to be ordained In
hat 'denonaltiatlon, tie sought no Intro-
.ductioa to the Althea, stated hi. we, and
alter showing numerous testimonials of his I
srehdhig. urged that he titian he taken
Into that connection. He billed to make a
favorable inthresalon on the Bishop, bit
did not tall to home moo of the tatter's name
as a means of *mot log thoeympally of tic-1
narniatit member', of the Church. Heal. I
had the assurance to attend the ordination
serricee at• Trinity Church Wedeesday '
morning. It Is Woo ...sued that he had on 1
appointment at one of one cat churches on
nueday Cent, but the ex:3oo.lou made Ye.
lento*, has necessitated a Change In the
programme..
During his soioutn In this elty the Doc
tor occupied • house In n court Mr Wylie
stryel,and
those who Malted Mtn state
that he lived In good style and was patsass•
sd of a eo.lderable amount of worldly
goodajudran fm the number of tru
piled co 10 flee ro of the rooms occupied nks
by
him. Ile was . ureoropeuted by, a female,
purporting to be his with. mot • young 031 M,
"whore name boa not transpired. It Is sup
posed that he 0011.104 oomc live or. nix
nundrpl dollars while In this thy.. We ad
vise our Agenda elsewhere to ae on Mu
alert for the . .Doctor,' , If they would escape
being victimised. .
Celebration at tea First of aOffUSI.
The annlvemry of the I:titian Weet Indian
limancipation was truly observed yester
day at several places In this VlatatY. The .
celebration at iron City lark, ht aid of the
Lincoln Simonet Cemetery Association,
was quite largely attended in spite of the
unfavorable weather, end everything pass
.eil off plinsantly: In the afternoon, a meet.
leg was - orgenlsed, when. after prayer by
the Chaplain. the Uev. Levin Gross, and a
few pielimlnarY remarks by the Itoy..Tohn
Peck. the President of the day, an oration
was 11clivered by George U. 1 ashen. Ilse.,
upon the"Trtumph of .Liberty In its world
longeoullict with oppreesion.e The speaker
dwelt upon the various means us welch outh
had been forced to resort in order to reside
their tiod.given freedone—to expatriation,
to servile war, to thin prompting,' of philan
thropy. and dually, a. In the caw of our
black Union , soldters In the late rebel
lion, to a gallant vindication in arms
of their. manhood and patriotism. From
the successes in the past, ho augured
tops that In the future an enlightened
Christianity would achieve a deal vleloiT.
In theories equal rights to all men without
distinction of race or colon Sr. Vashon
was followed by the Item. Will L. Thomas,
who spoke earnestly and ably mum the du
ties and responsibilities of colored men in
the present crisis. The oxen:Ave, wore en
livened ray music from the Wublegton Cor
net Band, and aimed by the presentation of
a large and beautiful silk gag to the Lin.
Oslo Guards, a colored military company
that took part 10 the celeurailon under the
command of Captain W. IV. Strange. TOW
handsome specimen of the national colors
waa presented in behalfof th e ladiee of
Pitteburgh and Allegheny by the nee. John
nollida.Y, and rceelval oil the part of the
company by the ' Rev. Idol.) J. IL Clarke,
both gentlemen being very eloquent In the
few appropriate remarks which they sever
ally made.
•
Fatal MeSolt from Burn
Cornier Clawson was called open Fester.
tiny to bold on Wettest DIM him Mary
Kelly, aged about sixty year*, lying dead at
her residence on Etna street, near Walnut,
In the Fifth ward. /t appeared thatshon,oi.
for Pam. time been considered In a come.
whet demented condition, and oconpleil as
a sleeping apartment a idoeet under the
stairway on the nestetOry. declining to
sleep elsewhere la the booms. She retired
to We closet about algid o'clock IV mlnewleY
evening, With ampulla, or smoking a PIM
and noon after her screams attracted alien.
Mon. A young man seated outside on the
saps, upon going into the pons., disarm
end her enveloped In names, her clothing
having taken Are, The llamas were soon
extlegulehed. hot not until the poor woman
bnn been ftiMaY burned. She aspired ye.
terditY forenoon, after having /mitered in
treat agony. The jury retell:lid A verdict.
000rdance with the tame.
Fatal Aneldent,—alr. Tegersca Hole.
who resided near Birdsboro. Seeks county,
met with a sad and Intel accident yesterday
morning. .
bone, went Into hie stable to
see after kiss ' , Pan ".. 1 .":„.g:7:
him a encore kick Intim gla
which b . was ry from
ly Med. He
h 4"
of
wife •sDOK time pltertbe
c .,"%f r o r :Ltb, it whi
lb rg in the liable. Mr. H. wm
yo ". or age, and leaves et family.
LlEtroisTure;la g I
wltis the old dime. e ludin g "ollIfe.
trec." end aro about• wall 'ma
two millet distant hots ,that Wen. Tbo
,reap mud bee baud found oosklit Porn the
rocks st toe elle selected 110 r erpuundlo ,
and doubtaau tbeptowoaCtliata adOd anonfai ,
to warrant putting down IS deer. Well.
PRICE. THREE CENTS.
0111 Clllzen Kilted by i'aillogithroaah
a listeimst.
Thomas SMlth, aged ailty.seren year.,
who °Metaled as Crier of the Sti preme Court
of the State during Its aessione In this city
for the past ten year., else tall.keeper on
the 13L Wait street bridge for along Mete,
and latterly ern r toyed aa private watchman
at the )spanning establishment of Flem
ing., Torrence ,t Co., on Third street, be.
tween Market end Ferry. 'met with ea
dent on Wednesday blot, while attend Loa
to his tinties tm -watchman which resulted
In hip death. Yeaterday minyi th g the 'tore
woe tonne closed by employee, coming to
wore, and. Open search being made, Mr.
Ulna!! was found In . the ocher. Orate dead,
lying In a position width indicated that
he had fallen through the hatchway from
the tint floor. The hatch was open, and
close to It alms! a chair tilted totalmt the
wall. Deride the chafr were the remains of
a luncheon. From those ap pearance, It was
Judged that the Cecelia.]at down to eat,
i ell usicep. end while aleeplng lett from the
cosh slinways through iho hatchway totes
cellar, a distance of about fifteen feet. Med.
leaf elamlnation led to the conclusion that
death resulted. from compression of the
bride, caueed.by the fall. Coroner Clawson.
held on Inquest, and a verdict of accidental
death was rendered. Deceased ....rumor.
at told. fondly residence, In the First ward,
Alleelieny, *hence his remains WI; he in.
[erred to-morrow.
Extra—The Governor'• Reply.
"Like Sampson of Old," said thamtnister,
"lime, Governor, your secants of the even
ing has sprang from the looks of yaw hair.
and not, for the sake of the unfortunate,
whoso heads. Of snowy white, or marble
Gray, peril aps of flying flax, or drifting dan
druff, has long kept them from Winder sue
eons to your own to-night, tell 0.11 the secret
of your success!" And here we pert the re•
ply of the Governor:
. . .
I always use onosad only One prepars%
110:2 for my hair.
th 3. This preparation never coils or etalne
e This
fabric.
3. It contains no poleonone or .thjurfotte
matter, and Is not &dye.
4. It let richly perfnmed andaeepelho halr
In Ito place.
. .
t. 11 a hair Is white or gran, It returns to
Its proper color.
0.11 prevents the hair from becoming
loose or falling olr.
7.11 keeps the scalp clean, healthy and the
hair lively.
0.•ln .log 11 one may slimy% hays the
0000 of beanufal hair.
D. It does all, sad more Om tte proprie
tors claim for it
And tills preparation 1 Dr. Tebbett's Phy.
staler! eal flair Regenerator. 8011 by the
gross, deren or single bottle atDr.Revaer , s.
WOollstreet.
The Greeinabonets Presbyterian,
Church
line Jimt been provided with one of those
beautifol Mason a Hamlin Cabinet Organs,
from the ware rooms of Mr. C. C. Mellor,
role agent for this city. it in ane of the
large sired Instruments, with two key
hoard., and the fell complement Of stops,
comprising the various , qualities of tone.
the heavy foundations of the Bourdon. the
sweet accent of the Hautboy, and the soft
melody of the Flute. it in Indeed a ,flne
organ, and Is a ISt amompaniment to the
MINIM of 200 g. In the house of the Lord.
The present popularity of the Cabinet Or
gans it something very remarkable, but It
IS the deserved remit of their great excel
lence and superiorityy. To show how me
ter they are, we will retest k that almost
every day .111. Mellor furnishes one of them
to some church. Sabbath School or private
bunny. All the churches that have some
other make of organ seem to be changing
them for Meson for Mr. Mellor
ban within a very short time exchanged
four of Cuban's, three of Prince's, one of
Smith's, min several of Inn known maker.
We recommend every onethatcontemplates
purchaideg an organ to examine the Muon
k Manilla make, at the rooms of C.C. Mel
lor. ho. Si Wood street. . •
Penessylessens MUlteep . Aseedeney.
The nest sessional this excellent ratite.
Lion for the education of bays and young
men, commences on the Mk precis... It le
lea nourishing condition and offers sop.
rlor Inducements over any other atlas& In
the Mate, being well and carafe/1y managed
and conducted. The faculty cantles of
some of the hest scholars of the country,
iwhile the discipline is calculated to Decent
ns mbolars In many ways, stetting with
moral tool mental training a theoretical
sod practical molter, mincetion. Parente
having sons to climate mound not fall to
asemisse lens tbeolalmsol this praisewor
thy men:orlon. The terms of scholarship
arc eery rsassreable, and by advertisement
oblewhere It Will be liereeleed that many
•Plthadmrshots are Leeway patrons of the
Academy. Mr. C. 11. Paulson. No. 13 Wood
street, will tarnish circulars and any Infor
mation desired resettles the school to all
who may call on or address him by mail.
tilasOlsilloa—Where'verural:tam
The well known drug Lim ofJ.'y. Neely
g Co.. No. 371 Rebecca Street. ..allMfbenT,
we. dissolved by addlial consent on the
Slat nlUmo, Munn. VT: J. and C. P. ShertlT
retiring, Mr. Neely purchasing their shares.
The latter gentleman will hereafter 0000001
the business at tits mute stand and we most
capitally comm..] Illm to the patronage of
our readers. 00010 e freah nadir Of Dean.
Chemicals, Paints. Ulla, DreantelTa. ream .
merles de. eta mmstantly bo fowl On hand
at eery reasonable prime. Phyatelan's pre•
scripts/ma carefully compounded by • skill
ful shernmesutlet at all hours of the day or
night.
EZ=
O.tng to the Inclemency of the -weather
yesterday, the grand tournament did not.
take placdat Unlon Pork, hot wee poet.
poned till Wedneaday nest: The Knights
of Honor from variant paste of the coun
try were preterit., but 1411 there 1•2.11 no
end to th e rain . U2O long looked for en
tertainment hadnecesurlly to he de
layed. 'The Knight. will remain and par
ticipate in, the tournament of Wednes
day next, and to _the meanwhile will
be the nueste of our prominent colored
citizens.
, tilleased be the Mau woe Fleet Ib
sen.. Meep,” quoth Sancho • Lanza.
Sleep has often beep .murdered,” not In
lltebetb's rate, only, but to buoy modern
lutdanees, by liedigestlon, Neryorm Dleor
d,s, Headache. and a hoot of other COM.-
piranha For aH cosh there la a remedy,
nod turrerere may now exclaim, ..Bleased
be the an who Invented the PLANTA
TION BITTEIti t^ TOL DeLlelons ttordial
and line Tonto Is vow nailed oy mint Its
the great RealthAliver and Iteldorer. Re.
MOW) to buy a bottle, and don't "sleep on
"1W who in lime." •
MAGNOLIA. IN ATNIA—G. this[
artle,e—superb[ to A;clogne and at had
the Klee. oyes 1 , 31 r.
Coll Sparkling Plods Walker at J. T.
Samples Drug Store, :to. SS federal street,
Allegheny.
large Bale; of Lem.—Seventy-four lota
will to laid at auction ma next nattirday,ar.
P. a., in Birmingham un the promisee
Immediately adjoining ens Improved prop.
erty. on the south lido of Manor street,
only two minutes walk nom the Canon
street are, and idx minutes walk from
either brldite. A rant opportunity le here
otTereu to secure cheap homes near the Cedi
tre of business, on easy terms. • •
N. R. Biddle & Univ., Practical Plum
bers, Gm And Steam Fitters, Beaver street.'
between Franklin And Charlet, Mardieb. ,
ter, I'd have on band Chandeliers, Pep,
dente, Brackets and All kinds of Gas_
tures, Lend Pipe, Sheet Load, Bar LesP,
Ginn Rose. livdrants, Sower Baths, Water
Ittiosets„ Beth Tabs, Litt, Force and Ale
Pumps, Ilydnsale Lain." Vitnlied /MG.-
Plots for sewers. Ad work warranted to ,
give satisfaction.
Important Ifetlre.--Dr. Spencer, Den
that, Penn street, requests to to
state to his many friends and patrons that,
having removed his faintly to the country
for the sommor Months, it wilt be necessa
ry for those desiring to see him to call at
his Mike between the hours Of seven O'clock
N. and six o'clock r. x. These wlll-he his
thee hours until about the lath Of Septem
ter, when he wil,lmove baokto the city,antt
OM then be toudd at all hours, tf,
Re sell Dry Dame both at wholesale
and mud!, and are, as a eousequetme. en.
attlod to keep a larger and Much better es•
sorted stoma, to sell cheaper, and giro the
goods la more arcommodatiug qua:dales
thee exelmlve Jobbing hmutw, Retail met%
chants are 10,1001 to examine our stock.
W. Batten Co.,
• be Martel Wee.
'A Rare Tieet.—For one who Das been
aecuatomed to get aomething good and clean
et home, we would say If' busman don't
Permit you grans home, drop into the lice•
tiodlitcl Dining saloon, No. la Fifth Orient,.
and yen will nod a dimmer analog for you
Cl good na can be get eaywbere In ibn City.
Lie and try It.
The Latess asst.—tor ail the latest in
the caring line, go to tee Continental Din
ing Beloon, N 0.73 111111 street, below the
Postoltee, and you eel> get a tutter dinner
• for titly gents than at any other house - IA
toe oily.
g oono tping linota—lt you want any.
thing good for your dinner or supper, eo
Holtsheirner.• Itiningbaloon.under Miner's,
h oo k store, Ka 73 Fifth street, nod you can
get ell the market affords, And al, masons.
hie prices. •
Dearrsears , Discharges froze the Ears,
Catarrh, Dlseases of the Eye, and all Wrote
Mese( eel:word° and obstinate character
successfully treated by Dr. Abore. •DM
Smttleleld street. Office hours from
o'clock o. N. till a o'clock r. 0.
In see Else an the 1011 - Ir-Can better
or cheaper Boots, oboes, Balnunala_ and
event for else to Marine, be , toned than.
at the time bottom:ll.ton or James Robb,
ri0.82 airiest atreet, ' •
•
We Know of bet •ona place m the CAW
whore a lady can got a nos Cloak or Santee
MU us at lipance's NO. 13 Market
Arta.
The birder or the general
order for enzoneer. In the fedh Wait oppe•
Wien. It hes become the supreme dentifilee
et the Pgo. mot.
•7.
' Foe Meares! Vets pure Prawn Brendir,
pwre Blackberry amide. linre n 4 nkb." 7
wine. porn Port Wine, pars Calironala
Wines at, Ohio Anima, Drug More. Y. B.
4.ercer.
For tb.c.ro of Chelan nem... Di
arTheaDysentent. ao.. reluble artiOla
for throurn it thou. complaints into DO hart
Hemet'. Otdoevenno Drag Atm'. •',
Lodk.olo not tail to eau at NO. 78 Mar
kat street. for cue or the. Welt Wt
..
TH:E WEEKLY 11=E.
EE:ii!!!!!
•
• lam aft*. esratedtbag 11112TY•el*bot„,
MOM of luta:v*loo raadtad mar.. lieleitude •
.id
=wrist., latedt Minn by Taleirase,
and ltafl • *outdo ltoullast War*
rdalnY• aud 1011001 .at mad relliblo
dal sad Commercial Martel Beyond • al* by
any yaw I. saucily. • No Nisi., 2•••11•131k or
X masa% aboald be veltboat
■ Talus won sum afnm.L OiXdrUi.
—lad one copy of yaw to the pen* plllOO
tba data . Additions to ahto as be made at
soy tbne, at slab eat*
2(01.c. TO Boascaraises.—ln oidartud your
paptf, to sart esbed 00111...70.
~.a . par. WIN • Wednesday 141110171.1 dub*
onrllsars taillat bat one)nall 11.6.
p.m 111,1413, MAW, Cirdala •
or In Itedlideisldiideek• may be *1 as oat ettk.
Addreozs 431,11ZE111,
mBBQutll-1, 90 oa.
The Accident ist Allat C•aClta•
Gormley. eticoNthii b You t g
led lei, who vb. injured On Tom Y.
tall of an elevator at Merritt'. era. , nr nAAL
'iWt. A critical eonflition. A con
mam mold In ber case Dr Drs.
Zoneroul, Murdoch and Wiliation. ann 4 we
aeder•taad that they entertain earY
faint hopes of her recovery.'
ltobberk.—On Thor*CAT,
night hot the
chamber of Dr. /roller, of Martinsburg.
Washington county wag entered hr • Will.
dew, by some thief, who. atter - • alhalnlater
lag chloroform to too Doctor awl hU wife.
robbed the former of all the runnel , In ' 4 e
pocketbook. t/Islng tothe but weather the
hoicws were up to adorn alf.' Toe to
appear to be active In that legion NA. now.
Very Mean Tricia—One mot last week
some Ponds • In human shape eaiered the
Orchard of Mr. Joseph Powell, or Wad Pa.
gun township, Washington county, and
sawed and out down some two hunisrd
y
desertoung
ing appof le trees.
the most condign Such nelllsh &mance In
punishment.
The , Ft.' of August woo celebrated yra
tord ay by eome of oar adored; citizens by
grand no Nie at hforarlaWd'a
come two hundred Goopte were 'in attend.
anew, and In- spite of the rain,.• general
good Uwe was exparienced.
/Skiff Slaylord'a celebrated Minstrel '
treepo had quite a respectable hinge last
night, although a heavy nail Prevailed. 11
is the tent troupe which b for pease Past
visited this tilts. An entire neve bill ls.oltar
eci to-night.
Workbea wero engaged yesterday In
Potting no a fire plug In front of smith...on,
Palmer d Co.'s merchandise headquarters.
11110 street, between dadthdeld sod Wood
- Nearly ell the haziness pieces of oar
colored citlzeml were closed yeeierd ay. he
honor of the day—theAnnirereary of West
India Emancipation. , • •
A forgo assessment of 61111100 of Frail
Jan and Jolly Tomoters.Jtretlarlved at
11001% lamp /Rom No. U. 3 Yeoartrcat. atb
Vionl. • er
Yesterday was an extremely &Agreea
ble day, ruin falling at Interrala fromNeadY
morn till andnlght.
Cl kg. Cloaks, Sicques, Basques,
clog of the latest, PartS and New York
stylus at Boseux , ,t, 1i0.73 Market street. •
.
Cola liparkllng beds Water at T
EampWs Drug store, ho 4 311 Yederul.trlV:
Allupe.),
Gadd Medal aparalleg Catawba Wine.
'Sold et the lowest rates et Flomll2o Drug
More, Re, N Merkel street.
..t,d Bair jiu.gineg Els.eques at
*O. 73 Market rtreet. • •
NMI CatimblBll , ll4•.-..o.ndia artkis
—sold stlow nat. at MomLag's Drag Btore,
No. 84 31Arket street.
Zr fea ww.t. a has Mask. oalt at No.=
alarketureet
Malls and Mask Lams Lace (Mats at
No. 73 Market street.,
The Beni iodics for the lesst mosey, at
*glantrig's Drug Store, No. 84 Market street:
CUM Rat gams tram three dollen op at
xo. 73 Market /area. • •
vir Additional Lo_ caingsvo on
Third Page.
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11101114101O—No/LIVALOr.,/lo iho L
rolidonoe ,
, or the brblela parents la taltaburg, Pa.. July
I
T+tc. VW. by lta, W. W. WEaderl, aralele4 by
Ler. Y.B. Jewlats. Herr. & If. TEfUllralW.
of Moontres Bridge, Ilsibad. aaa bats
- MLR ELIA J. XcILWALN.
rilM2
Weiaesdny, Joly 31n. lOC. Mr.
The tones' will take place from his late test,
deuce, No. 1$ North. aTenee. AllerhenT
'mill (Friday.) Aorzazx.os, at) The
Meads of the family are respectfully tied to
attend.
Stilllf —tr. Tharadar Aagest It.
W. Capt. ThU3l alai., wee 67 Tsars. •
The funeral will take Plata ftrao Ida late fMI•
ante, leo. 61' Craig street, Alikipeny. as SPA.
eau yr at 2 o'clock pr.. the.leada of tte
famP2 are rerpectro'ly loolteC to attend. .
V K)l4',Kgltill
A LE,I. AIREIII.I3FIDERTAKEI4
ito. 166 ream( gtreat. Pitfoborott.
cumin of al khan: mums. Gwyn. air
every demeoffolloo of loneral ftwdo
forolsbaL . BoomooDenO4 day and nlobt. Sc NOM
and Carrlageo foralshal.
• Rcrxworczt—iier. Dayld Kerr. D. D.. Am.
Jacobus, D.D. • Tbamt• Ewing. L.!, la
cab B. -
G. RODGER!. UNDERT.II. ,
s" • EMI AND NYRALR:E9, oneeeeaor to the
tate Samuel 8. Rodgers. No. 99 Ohio &rest,
three &Wm Lem Beater. Allegheny CdtY. 9C-
Isllle, Rosewood. Manbgany. Walnut sad R.N.
wood Imitation Cotalat nii at the lo w e. redne-9
edema Ronan open at 'boon. day and night.
Seam and Carriage tendabed an anon nonow
-
and on NOBS manuals' ten..
EDWARD CZAILVIECILL UN.
DERTAXI3I.cIt UM* *Maw.
Allrghady, Natalia. and mbar Oaf—
vittk •comolgo sokk of fasaral tornisalsof
tools oa tuutd, and faridatkod at abortest notice.
at tOwett once. Mk 1...er Livery Stabls, ear.
nor of TM" am, IttDDLI ftwcsts. Carrlmea.
Hasoaebaa. Banta.. *Ma .
*.•
for also.
R .
T. WHITEI & .. CO.; ENDER?' TAXIES AND/dMBALIIIIO, .11attekte.
ter, Wood' Han and .Vieintif. Man Roman
liana.= Limy Mane. earner, Ineideld and
'Martian streets. Beane and Minima Dlr.
tatted.
R. S. STEWA Undertaker
coiner of MORTOia •nd PZ.yY exss►xe
Math Ward. Csians of all kinds. Beane al,
tarrianos larnisbod on , ths Rho totleot.:
GO T 9 -
114/1111LETT•it
30. 93% 1111711/1/41ITItid7, roa YOUE
lIESPZICTrACri.46IIIS;
WEDDING RINGS:
18 ET. SOLID GOLD,
II:=3
DUNSEATH & CO.,
irercsrolleres,
A Ass irirta arum sr.
JADES SCOTT,
tsUCOZOOR TO .101INISTUN soorra
3:VRT.A.X.27REL 3:INT
FINE',WATOKES, OLOOK
- JEWELRY,
SILVER-PLATED WAEE, ETC.
azi Isom= az., rizzaatheou.
PaTtleolor an/miles Etna to xermlrtrg
Woubts. clocks avid 4111MLIT.
nE191.13 & BILL. Beal Estate
sad Ih.nrna Ast4..B.Wer SL. .
rencevllle. Pa. '
' .109 BALIt-11.1121 ocaortrante [ans.-T.
MAXVPACIRMIS: WO lit at for sale the bon
and most desirable Site far 9011155 DIDU and
Mut larnace. or for any WT. nAnsdnadling
purposes, in the etnnttr. This Property la hap.
ted on a 40 foot .treat and the Allegheny &fir.
and within log rut of the A. 1.8. L.. the lot is'
HO by Eng remits deaden nch • tot would do
wall to avant!n, before baying sdaewnegg.
verma made to salt ruthaeers. binning of
DEVLIN t SILL. Zeal Inlaid and laseranoi
AgOlts. Thaler ith.L Lawrenceville. .
Non SALE--That very 'vnluift.
N,
ble' cud dedrable property eimale ca's. -
beers etrect and the Allealtecy. rim In
Ghent City lie by Cl 2 fact, an which le erect.
very enbetaatial Brick Budding, five notice
high, Matti feet. calculated and well adapted
for carrying on - ahem ace breach of' teaculke.
lariat. It la madam a lot at thou dlaunialaus,
within the city. can beltad, ud tee 'mid :ache 1
the apectal atteallou of thoee . dectroce of war-.
lag • place for ausumactruest mem* te cell et
the aloe at DZVLIM 411 BILL, Beal Ittate and
Isaurasca.aece to. Boller reveal. Laemeserdlla,
HIGHEST PRESHOSI
COLD MEDAL
ANIARDIrp TWA'
Wbeeler& Wilson Sewing Middle,
it the • ORICAT rkRO CIPOSITAON. 'Ann M.
air t air=pal Valets of ;be worata%
OonsatlUee &wad betas .mpoNd (Clio
Maid comp•testissAlLlSlV.Ufli.dt...."
WIL SITZEOTENI &CO •
)71a. st rxrrn arszcz, rtubanh.
HOIIBEB'FOB SALE, AT
Howard's Livery Siable,
TLICITIIIIIII2T, 111 Illanaaniels Roush
" IT 1 0
tVe
fra7”..r,-.tuzgez:v.
Dllllllll,
Mg "' hillita r e 112 " 416ur6 / 1
COL'PENN AN WAYNt 411
atr Bfirtas ar rozarrunlicauusci
TliAllfir ALREPIT • OWE OIL
MAMA. tor Wined indow namilec okra.
'tor
Crack at the Oa OW* Vist.
ecnas.f Saud Stet, 01.tt L- •
Jou 4M711,1144111,