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lag the city during the summer months
MeV can have the G Alarre satilleti.to their
addretertrrorderaut the uume at the once.
tor Mime cent' Def week for one reek or
Togas were only two macs of cholera
In New Tork yesterday. The prosenoe
of the disease creates no alarm whatever
In that city. •
BROWNLOW, like the prophet of old,
seems to be ready to depart In peace,
haring Amnia hie lest battle, and
_won
his most resplendent victory. •
• Is , ANY wax desires to win a reputa
tion tor . the giit of prophecy, by foretell
leg how the elections In the reconstruct
ed States will come out, a proper study
of the trile result In Tenneriee win help
him to it.
Tans Isno man of small stature who
looms np so - grandly. as little General
Sheridan. May be never grow - less.
Gen. Grsnt might well take a lesson
from him, and let all the people know
where he stands.
Tna citizens of St. Louis are delight
ed over the prospects of having better
water .supplied them in the, feture.
Ground has been broken for a large new
reservoir into which the Miasissippi wa
ter is to be forced and filtered and puri
fied bolero It is sent coursing through the
'pipes of the city.
Tan Conaervatives semi to have felt,
by antlapaUon the result of the Ten
nessee election fn their bones. It came
to their imagination, In advance, and
tormented them before the time. That
was whet was the matter with them. A
Governor by thirty thousand miJority,
and he Brownlow; an entire Congression
al delegation of the radical type; a Leg
islature-certain to rut a Republican in
the United States Senate in place of Mr.
Patterson, the President's son-m-law; is
enough to make the Conservatives think
the day of wrath his come.
Tivrelectio'n of Kossuth to the Bun
garian Diet, by a unanimous vote, in a 1
gleam of sunshine upon the gloom of I
his later years.• Since the Proclamation
Of AmnestY no reason has existed - why
he 'should remain an exile from hie 'na
tive land, whick be adorned; nnd, under
existing arcuutstaaces, he makes no
waffles of peincipics in again entering
the public service. During the eighteen
yeart of his banishment a new genera
tion hive sprung up, and he may :fall to
wield the 4111[ICIICC,
and attract the ap,
&tine that signali zed his Thither 'career.
This is the late - of men in hiacondnion.
Taw Republican State Convention of
Virgbais adjourned sine die yesterday,
' transacting no badness. A mass meet-
Maus held „alter tho adjournment, Int
which a new platform of principles was
offered by d. Minor Rotts, but it met with
Bach violent opposition ma to compel its
Immediate withdrawal. Resolutions were
introduced which indirectly promised
General Sheridan the support of the
Virgkela.Repnblican party for the Prod
--dential nomination; in acknowledge
ment of his course in carrying out
the provisions -of the Reconstruction
`WA The mike of the party in Virginia
art solid and undivided, the petty die
stallions ceasing with the adjournment
of the two wings of the one and same
body. -
Tun l'anwis are a mysterious body
of ntrai in& are led by mysterious indi
viduals. t The stock In trade of /lead
Centre - Etentiem was a, vast amount of
• mystery. He befogged his follovrers and I
themsrld at large suCcesifully, till an
other equally dark individual superceded
' him as leader. The latter, President
Roberts, seems to have improved on his
predecessor's Mitres? and after a mfg.
Unions visit to Europe conies home with
• rainbow of • promise to gladden the
patriotic hearts of his copetrymen. .13e
" 15 W :t ie d the eu•Dixtraticin of certain
European powers •in the struggle for
Irish. Independrace, "In UM event of
certain contingencies." Verily; the
green Alag. may yet wave in tri
umph, 'but _ we, think the major
ity of Fenian; hereabouts at, least,
. cannot imagine what Garibaldi and Mae- .
zinc may deem a certain contingencyrao
warrant lie-operation with Fenian's= In
behalf of old Ireland. There Is too
eleeltinisterl in the last giving out from
the F. B. Headquarters. It needs ex
„planation, just as much as did O'lda
. honey's theory, that Bruises carpets and
chealpaigne suppers is hate York, out
. of the common fund, helped on the Inde
pendence of Min. • •
Tux Clarion Banner, in viewing the
political situation in Allegheny county,
takes occasion to pay a Passing compli•
• Trent to a number of gentlemen emlr
neatly worthy, of, the recognition. It
. says:-.
• Tblipllant Republican county (Al.
legliemy)' is preparing for the coming
contest. Witlititt candidate for the Su
preme Bench chosen from her citizens,
an effort will be made to give him such
a majority as-never a candidate received
• before. Judge Williams it home is very
popular, and thin popularity won him
- the nomination. No other man at this
time could have been chosen,: xbo will
receive so large wrote, and none come
• before the people with higher honors, or ,
who Wu been more loudly applauded by
the opposition. We need jot such a
• - man; and the people fully widerstand
.. ing ide Innen have-resolved to elect
hintby a most decisive and overwhelm
big vote.
James McAuley, a well known ell!.
zee and manufacturer, Is spoken or as a
candidate for Cairene', to fill the place
of -Mon. J. IL Moorhead, who declines
a re-nomination. We arc sorry to learn
- of the declination of Genial MOothead,
as be has for years fintidelly discharged
his duties to his =miry and his constit
uents. and will carry with him into pri
nte life the honors of a. faithful states
man and wise legislator.
Rumen Erns, Esq., is urged for the
position of State Senator, in place of
Hot. J. Btgham. Mr. L'irett is ,
thoroughly-idemlified with the interests
of Allegheny county -and the Btate; a
dear headed Republican, always in the
front ranks where duty requires his sere
, 'toes, and ever ready to labor for the
" establishment of those great vital pried.
plea, which, in the hour of the nation's
• - trial, saved it from annihilation. Ws
trust Mr. Errett may secure the notate '
. •
nation, as he eminently deserves it.
/ion. George Wilson, late Mayor and
recently a representative in the State
Legislature, Is up again for nomination.
• In every way he is qualified for the post
. time, and we doubt not will be chosen
, • to once more represent old Allegheny.
In whatever place we find him, ha is al
. ways popular and wins the confidence
• . and esteem of his constituents.
—.Among the papers of the late Bev.
John Pierpont was found a half sheet
neatly filed and endorsed, 'Lod addressed
in the neat tuuidwridng of Charlie'
Sprague, then ',raider of the Globe flank
inclosing a promissory note for 81,',M,
aided "Boston; Anguat, .11W2, signed
Jno. Plerpont., and Indorsed byam.
ton publisher prominent att that time.
On the face of the note is written, "Paid
Februarr IRS 3." Within, also in Mr. •
BPI . " helid7ritteg. Is the following —lt is noticed as a eurious fact by,r
coup et: • sons who keep boarding houses in ... ew
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VOLUME LXXXII.-NO. 'l7l
Talk,
It is a ♦ery common thing to speak
with contempt of "small talk," as it is
talled,especially among young men of
education, who are just beginning to
think of the more serious affairs of life
and philosophy, and who are anxious ,to
converse in the drawing room upon "ire ,
proving" subjects.' Now, small talk Is
a necessity of social life. It holds as
important a place In the easy ; inter
course of society as oil does in te e steam
engine. Grant that men and women are
social beings, and that the various rela
tions and pleasantrie,a of society are a°'
massy to our happiness, and the value
.of small talk cannot be denied. Two
mere philosophers may all to'
gather far hours, and if the
weighty thoughts 6f either con- -
descend to the saes of their
tongues, their conversation, ten to ono,
- war be "weary, stale, and flat," if not,
Indeed, "unprofitable." Introduce a
little small talk jokes, quips, anecdotes,
nonsense--and thought moves easily,
conversation becomes recreation; . even
philosophy finds its place, is actually
graceful, pad pleases as well as instructs.
What tea party or any social gathering
without small talk? An unmitigated
bore. _Not that wewould have nothing
but small talk, as is too frequently, per
haps, the case in society; but, this is the
only Medium by which those who meet
but seldom can become acquainted with
each other; and it is the. surest way of
calling oat pleasant thoughts and pithy
.suggestions upon more serious and im
portant subjects,. . •
We suspect that, in , most cases of pro
fessed contempt for small talk among
ambitious young men there is a little
mixture of the sour grape element. They
lack the energy to overcome the natural '
tendency of the adolescent - human male
to relapse into silence at every . oppcir
ton ty suggested by the conclusion of a
"subject." The position ts an awkward
One, and as the only remedy, smalltalk,
is out of reach, contempt for it is a very
natural resu:t The female adeleseent,
fortunately for the comfort of both sexes,
is generally gifted with small talk by
nature, and otten comes to the assistance
of her• embarrassed "correlative" In a
very festinating and peculiarly womanly
way by doing the talking herself. Here,
ae everywhere, the kindly and beneficent
foresight of Nature commands our sin
, limited admiration.
BM small talk has Its degrees like
everything else. There is some talk so
excessively minute tkat microscopic ex
amination fails to &close any sense. k
frequent mistake of young mecti.whe are
gifted with this very essential social con
venience is the idea thatgadlei in society
are not constituted to appreciate any
thing except small talk, and the smallest
kind of small talk at that. "My dear
sir," said a lady friend of ours to a gen
tleman, "you talk to us ladies as if we
were fools, and you think' we want you
to do it; I have just overheard-you talk
ing very sensibly to another gantlet:Mtn,
and now you turn around to me and be
gin to talk nonsense." She was fully as
frank, -perhaps, as she was polite • but
what she said was a very excellinehint.
Small talk, too, has its owd proper
times and .placea. The public lecture,
for instance, Is not a•Proper place ; and
at the most delicate air in an opera, is
hardly a proper•dme to 'indulge it. But
in its place and time it is pleasing and
appropriate "and, for our own part, an
•Lhour of small talk with an intelligent
woman is decidedly preferable to many
other tetras of amuseinent..—Neto York
Erasing Gazette: •
• Brain iVork.
Dr. Ball, in one of his health tracts,
has the following to say. on brain work:
ttard study, does not, of itself, shorten
life, but does of itself tend to increase
the longevity nf Man. When hard ate
.dents die early, it will be found that in
some way,they. had Callen-into- 'lnhabit
of violating some of the laws of nature,
or began/study with some inherited in.
firmite. , .„The,purault of truth is pleas
urable; It is exhilarating; it Is exalting,
and promotes serenity. Of ill men, nat
ural philosophitrs average the longest
lives. Therrmd, the governing reason
is, in addrtion - to the stove, that their at
tention Is drawn away. from the, indul
gence of animal appetites; their gratifi
cations are not in that direclion, hence
they are neither "gourmands, drunkards
nor licentious. Sir Isaac Newton had
, often to be reminded - that his dinner
I was ready; the call to cans often a =at
unwelcome one to literary men, they
consider eating is secondary considera
tion; they literally cat to live, and the
procesa
pf dining is often gone through
with as a task. , ' •
• Many bard students hare become mitt.
erable dyspeptics, and have died while yet
in their prime, but the tormenting die.
ease was brought on by over 'eating, by
eating too fast, nr by returning to their
studies too soon atter a hearty or hasty
meal, thus drawing.to the brain the =-
70123 etergy which ought. to have been
expended on the stomach in aiding it
to prepare. the food for nourishing the
erten', . Lod not being so prepared it
"lays heavy," feels like a load, or pro
duces other discomfons which increase
in intensity and durauon until life be.
comes a burden and a failure The
French Academy is perhaps the most
leamed.taxly In the world, and the ages
of the younger members average from
sixty to seventy.- Most of the clever
men of France hive in this year of 1807
reached a great age. 01 the members
of the French Academy, M. Vinnet is
89; 31. de Seger; 86; De Tougerville 70;
Lebran, Si; Villedemain, 76; Lamvilne,
70; Flourcne, 78; M. Gaizot, 29; M.
Thies, 09; Berryer, 74; the'Duke de
Broglie,- 82.
This list might be indefinitely attend
ed as to all nations—Lord' Brougham,
Humboldt, '..lohn Wesley and many
othm.
• The circumstances Most favorable to
longavity.among brain workers is • the
spending a considerable portion of early
life in out-door activities, travel and the
like, then,by a temperate and plain
mode of living the brain will work ad
vantageeusly until past four-scorn years.
Ecientricltles of Vas/Jou.
The London Journal says: The cos
tume of the fashionable Londoner Just
now is s marvel, and It Is very difficult
for those of us whom the conversion
of the Tories to household soling° has
not yet prepared for any change, not to
break forth with laughter when we see
fair creatures who lately occupied the
whole of the pavement when walking
singly, now walking six abreast In
garments suggestive of Brighton bath
ing machines rather than the London.
streets. They have eltiunk up almoit to
a lbre, which, as mathematicians tell us,
has length but no breadth—always
ex
cepting the colfares. It is quite possible
now for a woman.to be in one street and
her'ehignon in the next. For once the
eccentricities of female attire are being
copied by the men. They, too, have
adopted the swathing system; and one
seeks nether garments now that are not
only inexpressible but inexplicable. How
their wearers get into them, and how by
any process except bandaging these won
derful appendages are donned . Is Omar.
vet. As to hats there is ft race going on
Just now between tbo dandies god our
fine ladies, to see which can wear the
ernallest, headdrese. Next year we shall
be compelled to raise all our doorways in
order to admit the steeples that will then
be in fashion, for it is MT the custontOf
fools to rush into extremes.
Soya MIAMI experiments lino been
made in London before the Royal bud
teams. by Professor Tyndall. showing
the influence of vibrations of sound upon
light,. water and smoke. A. long gas
flame, just on the point of becoming so
norous, or roaring, was put in agitation
by sounds resembling the chirruping of
blrds,• and Professor Tyndall,' having
called on his audience to take part in
the experiment, they commenced imitat
ing the sound, and the general chirrup•
was accompanied by violent movements
of the flame. A jot of smoke was in
fluenced by sonorous vibrations in a
studies manner, a continuous jet of
smoke about two feet high, being broken
down and divided into two jets by the
Wand of an organTipe. A of
water wan y erected, a con.
Urinous stream having been broken into
drops by the sound of a tuning fork.
Several other experiments were exhibi
ted, showing theeffect of sonorous vlbra.
PIRST EDITION.
MIDN IGHT.
TILE IIREINIICONtENTION.
Raiseenibling at Capitol square,
AN ADJOURNMENT WITHOUT DAY,
Organizilion of a Blass Meeting
SPEECH H.Old JOHN MINOR SOUL
Lively E.cene---Blot Apprehended.
RESOLUTIONS CONCERNING THE
PRESIDENCY.
Sheridan's Action Endorsed.
1 ey Telegrarb to the rattails:ugh 0 ratte.l
Rumness if, Aneroid 2.—The Conymtlen re•
auembled at ten o'clock. About two thou.
•
and persons were present.
Dr. Bayne, of Norfolk, moves that an the
work of the Convention was finished, It
now adjourn tint die.
Hr. Hunnicutt appro rod the adjournment
and said the reason for adjourning ymtor
dnir till Josh*. was to ante Mr. Rolls. End
others, who had not parttethated in the pro
ceedings, en opperlttelth tote heard, ~.d
be hoped the Convention was not afraid to
hear what they had to say. If there was
any political tomahawk between hr. Ilist.
• and the Repoolican party. st was now
. burled. and the party will carry tne State
lUs h i i s rt l y ar ti s ' e °n ent ' u d git ' eca "t 4 Vi d a tiVes " Tf
party differences. [Cries of . 4 yes.o)
The speaker favored the disfranchising
r ot only those rebate who Would mitigate.
e, , ress and the Itspeldhan party, and
wd. net, like Lonnatrect, work in any
Barnes, Tor rmon.treetion.
I At t point th were loud cries' for
Botta wh o received tor e. cheer. by a por
tion of the crowd, and then followed amino
otconfusion.
A colored epesker attempted to address
them, but was cried down with shouts of
1 "vote th e resolution dOwot" - vote it n.'' [
went° Botta Dower'
lir. theme said 4'he baler. the wing of
the party represented by Mr. flout wanted.
without mangling In the Conventson, to
speak tindar Its Auspices."
A vote was taken and the thfusention sa
-1 loathed nine die with great...ring.
. A mass meeting., then organiessloral
'Mr. Rolls, who had maintaleed lit. stand,
addrewrod theni. lie said be Miff ho intro.
:der, buteame so a teem!" rot the Republi
can natty, It hod been circulated Abut he
had written letters dec.:melee the North
ern men in Virginia as squatters. The
charge was unfounded: For thirty Years he
had stood by them, so much so as to render
him odious with Ida own party. With ref.
mance to easing teen unwillingat one '
LIMO ate. tee wax to sloe th e blacks sue
frog., ho Wild bad only been so ...use he
knew If theater° was elseinasersge before I
he had protection, his vote would strength.
ea tee reurle P.M1. 01 be shot dotes to 1
the streets for attempting to vote with lie.
Teeth
Ile had eft attended the Con-
Teethes of April. ...a be thought
that ho coal do more good out of it,
lie rammed Its platform, so md his
friends, who had come to the city to
attend the present Convention. Rot he bad
been crowded Out, whether Sy accident Or
design he could not say. They would have ,
redoubled the platform. He warned the
meeting not to be deceived by demagogues
Into the Belief that they held all the powers. ,
'The Democrat. of Virginis will not resist '
backpulca now, but wad till they get
Into the 1: Men. We will need every
man to tight them. We most not drive any
man away from us. iCries of "No, we
won't."] Ile thee read ea address to the .
people and a platform. which ha said had ,
not the approval of Judge Underwood and
Mr. Ilunnicett.
Gentile [lye, of thanamtesah, maned to en.
done the address , 1.1 platform, but the
motion met with such Violent opposition
that It was withdrew.
Beres, toed noise UttlOUneed that the
Weaker who was appeal. the enders. ,
.mented tbsedgmeakie ste This re
leas kesesurace.l
sres one armed aeeon. e.. greet , I
confnsion. The speaker came up the cant ,
tot steps to ..11oot, the accuser, and a '
crowd of blacks surged up after his.
Everything looked like a riot foe twee
minute*, but the matter was settled by thy
itemiser explaining that he had only hart,
and could not 'ranch Mr the charge.
' Goya.. Plerpoint ovule a very brief
mooch, and sow followed by S. 11.ChandLer,
District AttOrney, S. Ur. litTonl,ooloMid.
Lamle Stott , COlOred. alt and other..
The MIME. ...luta.ns were hilly
dace. and eriththnously ...tad:
Wetness, The loyal Arnert.o Wiseoa
will be soon required to select represents.
Wires attlailr candidates for the offlen now
held by the chance President of the United
fitalea.end ea lite late war h. placed the
F Romedirme party, aa well sit the Vahan. on.
, der obibrationato many dieting... 4 Geri
, en., (Or the servers they rendered In She
, deliperatti alleluia for ithertrwrid great.
new and as the names of Generals Grant,
sherhjan. Thomas. Rutter. Males. L...
and Behodald, and Hon. Schuyler Colfax,
Thaddeus attaluMil. and Mussy With., ate
mominersily bald Op.. smoteet tne most
fieserying la coneactlon , with Yid °Moe,
therefore
.Re.feei b That we-endorse the action of
General 6 eridan le Isis edbrin to treats
the
harr a e . tontht et h co romwa.
o nsi n d eri o h sthme.
rresident.
Re.inal. That the Republican party look
forward to such acts of protection as Gen.
Sheridan and other Generals are emending
tO than), wlik great hope in the !attire of
the prosperity of the ramify; and that we,
all it party, now stye cellos that when the
proper time arrival PI tall:tan: a' mall.
date far President and.Vl. Pre...MU/se
will glee atl such sots of protection of the
loyal people of the South 41ue consideration.
aptaking teellersed mad nearly Clark,
sotto the meeting adjourned.
FROM NEW YORK.
Oy Tyletraph to lhcPaulatrgh 1
• Nam , Yong, August 2;
Et..Z•RCD . vox vat...
the eteantehlp New York ems cleared. to
clay for Kong Kong t and Yokohama by the
rankle Kan Company. She Is probably In
tended as an extra chip on the San inn:min
co and Japan route.
.TEE 1101.0 L• 101.1 NIG111.•OXIBTX.
The steamer
n aunQt-Muake rp aCritty . o with trbde .
wMaesd ai
t
Gen a a n on the ISS o on luty y The .erenera
were ail well.
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One or two addltiontd cases of cholera aro
rsportml tit' the city.
raplEltiD TROTUTION.
A dlspatch Iron New Lebanon reports
that the Shaker corammuty have been led
to open their !Wedgy minim, cm the assur
ance from the townspeople that they will
be protected wawa use from duturbancea
dome
'The Fifth „National Exhibit:ay --
Will take place at • Sprlnglield
setts on the 27th, pep, 55th and
goat. ' Mao thoultand do ll s»
tributed In premiums.
fIUSOSD D..TION
.•
The western malls due this morning by
the Erie Satinet were detained tumoral
house, online to tee nestzn Mien by dro of
the Orient Urntge on the Atlantic and Great
Western Railroad . a abort abwre 'beyond
baJamanca.
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101706 C rot DIAZLYILIAII.
•
A /Minim Mw,' for the nlpone at the
the soul o( the tine limper:lr t at exico
wee celebrated at with went John
the Baptist chnrch.leat. night. The 001,
Wan Canard was awing those preeent.
• Mall siIICICLATIOSII.•
-
W.7i. Roberta, Preeldent of :the tenet,
Brotherhood. ier expected from;•.rartit to
week Or ten dam, Uhl old beta* wriered
tbe coniperatlatewf certain nations ;on for ken:wean Voratlrent in • the Irtrelkle for
11141113011110.44 to ONtaill DOG ampas-
Bible oontlainnunee, and that he had canter
enc. with Blareerck. Mar 01.1. Liarlhehll
xn norm raon • a,1611.1A0Z.
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WO! Th 013511411. Marlon, et the Interior
Department. wait thrown • from •CMINCO
Jared.TM, 1.1 000010&:and seriously. tn.
FROM SOUTH CAROLINA
Pollee Beinebiel by G I bleb's,—
A Duel Prevealea—lfreedniea lld
tamed free. Liberia.
•
Df Telarl.Ph to the lintbarre Mantle.]
tlctimawros, Aumat 2.—tieneral • lift:ales
hag rumored
pollee of Motown of &m
-um- for alleged maltreatment of bleoksmul
tn""'"" : "Ir H. , bat IFPolated two colored
sedans. , le policemen to rdoOMUTMe /ale
lneranbante.
Vatted States glaishal Ening mu arrest.
etaw w of attemptlng to
a6WPsletteranoth Epplerirt ' irer l er i as " D ' uti ,
llshed by Bowen. The 410Imaty mew Out
o f nealry for the luderehlp of the Itepulw
bean organleatlon here.
fiereM freedmen), Who emigrated berme to
morels lag rm. hanrelest rsterned,brlng.
ins yeti diIIOOII , OgION .Oommts. Letter.
fro
those who remalood gm to the Nona
egprojetee mutate= freed.
raw &also% -
•
Intern atiesnal
. 21eat Bees. •
(Sy Triumph to Um Pittsburgh Gemini.)
Barron, Attend I.—Tbe prellminartee ot
the rcorLits tnetob between the Ward Broth.
ere and Um St. John crew, fix the 17th of
September as tbs. time; the diatanoe to
.ix miles on the Conneetlent • river, at
tars, One th eid, ousand do sall statllars a ilde , es twohbOutand dol-
Lopellott trim tble Board Trad•
(SI Telegraph to the Tttlahollal 0 111 0 63
Dogrel.% Aug. I.—At phogglng or the
Horn or Traga title raorphV=OlOglon
as arlopTeg requeettng Liao OT.
Tel W Patterso. who ottotOpttea
ga).000 e4trollo yesteoloy. . A otne ll l
wee Woo appolutod to mature more Ms=
musgitor Ike delivery or property tato/.
• .
. .
BATH' last. ,' 3
(Er A.t teew tea rittsearae Basatta.
.Loartalitut, AugtureS.-11teriver
wltlt throe feat Art !norms IA the
PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1567.
FROM WASHINGTON
(By Tetgraph toga!! ll...burgh tiszette.)
Vr AMIMOSON, August:, 160.
NICC,A.AISK t 111.4.1..
Mr. Cradley occupied thanuttre stMlon 0!
the Court today in an argument for Our
, rate. Mr. Plerropont doses for the Govern.
mono tomorrow.
PENSION CCOLILATION.
The widows who hare been getting a pen
bion of the half monthly pay of their hub
onds coder the lawe palmed. prior to the
act of July 25th, ISM, are net entitled to an
increase of eight dollars per month under
I that art.
The tricot's of ewptato F. IZuth. chief
clerk of the flounce divielon of the Intoner
Department, are apprehenetro that he
drowned hlmoolL _
Est=
The removes of interthel toren up to-day
were hx.ser,ooo, -
ININaNNT ON COMPOUND N orre.
The Secretary of the Treasury haa dad
dmi that payment of compound interest
notes, with interest thereon, will be anele
only at maturity at the lreasury of the
Unitest Mains, and at the online of tin As
sistant Treasurers at Boston, New York
and PtUadelillla.
rorcontra CIS%II,IANTq.
The Pcotodlea Department continues t 6
receive complaints from Colorado, Idaho,
Utah and Nevada, that the tranelmat
dewapapers and other printed matter PI not
elivered by the Overland Hall unletut pre
paid at letter postage, and as this deprlva.
tion of the people of the far Wont of the
full heneelt of the rental nyestem it In ae
cords.w with law, they here no rem
edy but to obtain the repeal 01 the obnox
ious Clause by Uotagreets,
The statistics of crop returns received it
the Agricultural Department, Phew that
the wheat crop of the country prombito is
yield of MY bushels, teasels inhabitant, or
onerbalf bushel more than the crop of ;Mai.
The returns for .1 lily alio. an imptOOe
meat to the condition of whiter wheat over
last year in every State but Texas, Nebraska
and Minnesota, the diminution in the latter
case being but four per cont. The IngliOdt
Is In Ohlo,ene hundred and tarty per cent.,
West Virginia ninetyetch t., Georg tentuety.
sly, Tennessee seventystare, Indians Dlt3 ,
four, Kentucky Ilitysthree,Miehigan thirty.
Ore, Vermont twenty.itho New Jersey
tweiitystive,aml New - York seventeen. In
spring wheat all the States,except' Set.
' wont, Now York and rennSylvaula. Dere.e
on last year.
The average on corn la unusnally large,
every State sheetsg' a' material Menu,.
except Maine, New .Ilarapehlre, New b Mir
and South Carolinas •
. The rye crop shoe • a fine coalition and
remarkable uniformlty of Isnisrorouthots.
Harley promises an increase if fifteen to
twenty oar emit. to klasaactimetta, RIWnW
Island. Connentiont, New Jer*Cfs
,Wmt• Sir
gin* . Kentucky and Indian sad torty.four
per Cent ati onto. limo of the other States
show some increase.
ue.s—run average. except “ Mal , . , "..-,'
f:mont. New York, and hastatcly, where it la
slightly leas tarn last year.
Day—fall average yield evey te be re, with
an SAMMY° genatally of Moen to thirty
per cent.
Dotatoes—ave
Indians.rego mon. emcfa tt New
1 York, Ohio and
Fruits promoting ceerywhoo
Sorghum shows* short plod.
Tobacco ts!isbort re avenge and eon
, dttloa. , ' .
, . Cotton about t h e MOW a, last year, with
a slight dltference to favorof the present
COSI,
I Wool—not materially arger than net
. year. . .
. .
The Base Ball players •190 • cow:home°.
tart' supper to the first nua of the National
reahntly returood tom the *MI.
FROM WASHiNGTOF,IPA
,
feellnesionaseskli Exegete** •1 1/1.1.-
mugleia end Jeffers... 41)ellerr—Lisa of
Utagiollifee—DegreealVeaterre4.
:sputa Iltisharsh Garotte.
Mammoths, Pa., hermit I, lee:.
1, esterday,evelany • large wad .pprvw
u.-...... 11....... feane In • the nt Poo
byterlan Church, to ten.- the Anti ethary 1
Address before the Literary hoed g. by
nee. Fraaklln Moore. D. 11., of PO stile.
P• 1113 theme MIS the Ideal an t I Balm
Mini. the Tree aci d the Goal. Ile di 'eked '
for more then the apace of an bout Nylon
free play to 1110 basginglon, and 0 t wawa-
Ing to approMmate an ezttausla -el the
wealth of his Mellon.
• At the couclusion of ibis aildre there
Y • soda". reggae el .UM Al i she,
frtoods ot the COltego. It wso note la Mg
Temal. sessitaars. open the trontation Cl
Mrs. lithos the Pritethail. Li sae loot Lb.
right place Ler It—coma:vodkas". and In ego
' feet order. Toe College Is indebted to Mn
llama for such • thoonettol eapretalon of
her Undoesoo. Tho fever will doubtless be
heartily reciprocated wbeneyer So oppor
tunity obeli present Msgr. .
We should Jwage that the Montt, of per
sons prescit was not math short of th ree
hundred. All mama upon. inettation. The
smalle subet. LT tm the taller portl ot the
happy sasemblage. was composes! 6 pn f ladles.
It I. 11010l<411 to attempt a tea description ,
of Map= entertainment and eogyment ot
the evening. For the "creature Muttons . '
of She melt abundantly pros Lled,
sad so tooth and nellclonsly ore ,
peed. the Colds are indebted to Um red
dent Alumni-arid to happily gig tea .
committee of ladies. It was Indeed a e 1,341
muion. 1.11 seemed Weider tato It time.
tile. ll New solualuttheth were formed; old
ones tattooed and sixth gthenect. The days
were,' by many,
lived dedothr ergo:
by others, the possibilitles of the Pt
. tore were domessed. 'Thus the hour* went I
I trlpplonlythr, until the new apologia of
,• midnight gale, to the 1010 3 .1 thronfL the
nowelcOuse :gigs, that It was tarne to dia
r
peg.
AS Mthf Mgt eightreelOek this morning a
procesalma.headed try • thand.msrehtel from
the Collette to the Church. The gut memo.
me
. . etere ollll, teg of your were opened with nth yet IT
gas ho WY.
For seine gene hours Cowers entertained
by ape•chth from members of the graduat
ing dare, hod two wilastel'a imago," tine
of theint eras delivered by h. 4..1163arre1t.
Esq.. of Ilarriaborg. Pa: the other by T.ll.
' B. reiterate, Eel., or Pittsburgh, I'.. Toe
bonnie of the ethos tell on the following
.
members to the order In which we MM.
•
them: Mob Roy McM. MeNolty, .1. It. Wit.
• go ! Merytttatown. Pa.; J. O. Cellars. Car.
, mitten. litlol ILlLAtelinlglit. MI. Lebehoh.
Pa.
The following are the names of the Grad.
naUng Class J. Black, W. J. Hellman,
David Brown Bankbead Boyd, 1. A. comp.
J. V. deJlare..W. C. trawtord. n. T.
Darts, S. W. Elliott, .1. S. Gallagher, II T.
ilarroy, a. K. Larintore, toady IleCarreU,
N. Met :m=oll,l. If. McDowell, T. W. Mo
(intro, D. K. Idokolent, Sr., K. IL McG. Mc-
Nulty, A. A. glltclaell, 11. U. Moore, A. S.
Meant E. H. Moortursla, 1. J. tieletnn.ti, E.
thlins.ll.l. nod. Feller, David 11. Riddle. J.
IL &met, 3. P. Shupe s. 8 , T. It Wllace, J.
J. . WPM, 6 . Zun•
merman.
Tits degree Of A. IL was confermd
of three.
That of A. M. in curet upon the follow Mg:
Ifenry R. Illneham, Esq., seismal J. 11. 11c-
Cerrell, Mew. J. M. Mealy, ILev. Samuel
C. lissr, ter. Mr laweoti, IV tn. Ball nn.
tine. heir. B. M. Morton. Joint C. is.
T. 11. 11. Pattal.oo, 141., W. 11. (lather, It.
M. 7.0,111, 110 V. W. IL ernes P. liar
, row, he, C. Mneyner. Rev. IL M; Brown:
lion. Deg. of A. 11.—1.. it. Methsar, M. D.,
New Tomos. PA. Wet Franidin
M. D., lialtellerg. * fa Ron. 'Dm. 0 it. d
K; It ado. Eau., Wasetnaton, Pa.
ans. Dep. ef, A. .11.—Ctmuncoy W. Mien,
Allmayi N. T.; Con. Remy W. Dom
man, Baltimore; Excellency ,foun IV.
Geary, Governor of Pennsylvania; helper
student or Theology. 'AIM.
o ti.r7Og totes protanction of the exercise%
the President doomed It prudent to malt
the llaccalaurrate. , llo, howeVeri made a
few most erscehent end pertinent remitrke
to Um cliosuAnd then, In i...U11131.nt man.
net able; paidadeservireent to
the e audit:me present. see to our MU-
S.D.!. /VIM - the profound Interest, they
Mio Maul:Mad In the excretaoa of the oom
• mencement mouton. .'llcietar Edwards
man of One culture, and seems to possess a
my 11.0.0.10._-001 mar:4l79;ig
practical operations in the College, My
utd tact commensurate with the, ease, pro
priety ann.:dimity
comahich lie conducted
the exercises of thu encement, there
cats be 0.0-doubt Of eminent Mama for
the responsible poeltlon to whlcll he
.At Our teeleelt r. x. Dr. Moore gave it
'/listorical discourse for the Washing ton
Mass IMI. numbered twouty-one
members. Each one of these Wns photo.
fithettolglC=lT of
'fl a
g =l
WOOO scarcely oonotilve how It could here
been bettered. • Titus 010004 the commence.
moot eleoollloll Of WsetungtOu and Jeffer
y= College. Axioms. •
Or hones
t . j i ttT?l " 4:
will be (the
RAILROAD CASUALTIES
Accident to an Zsabirrooll Train. ,
DlTTO:verb to the Pittsburgh tissetiv.l .
libsiirrsonn;*C. W.. August; Z . —The emi
grant trainjlegvilif here it ten o'clock last
night, when near lasts ran over a drove of
home, which strayed on the trick, throw
ing the engine down an embankment of
.sheen feet, klUing the toginear.lirsham,
and sedwagy fireman. 'None
of the passengers hurt.
Italtread
181 Teligrenh Lathe ritshersh *issue.] :
ppiettgerron, VT., AUgUilt night,
express train or the toothed and Marling
ton-Itailroad
wee thrown down an amesenk.
=ant and bsdly sumehed, ton miles elietti
of ttaxeiplastid ty WA
On n UM tra ght, by
ck ties .
beusg mane-
lOtisly of the
piumeogart were etletintlay
LOTOmetiTO Zip1011021;'
. .
'Mr Telegraph to Ms rlltabcribilluettc)
tom., 4rigalt callus on the MO.
blio And U. W. M. R. explaled Sodayi O4 s
Yllll6 thig . engineer and ttraamil!. I'MMn•
gars unloplred. .
fiojoisouse lion lOOlfiforila.
Pr Tait/gave to the rlttatrarabg Quetta.] •
AVG VITA, Ga., &Wr. BMW&
Se pUbliala&& & aertee.ot ititt&l. Ifr•the
aircrew/a add tientlaa, to VordY to cx•llool.
tor.hll.l, and tat advocacy of reoonviractlon
under the Jillltary hilt I:lova:nor DUTY. Ot r
Booth Cocain, hat written soother letter
le 09DOettan to lieconitrootlon cm the
.
Escape sTPelsitaql4..
[STUrrob en turnue.nce.ewrela-1
Loeuvrtha August %—ro.prtioaers
oonfinad lathe Riad oonetY Pal at .New
'Albany, indium, escaped therefrom Ut4e3 ,
by breaebLea the rear wall. Two we.-o re.,
arrested, bowerer, but th e O th ers are Still
lams.
Conser Soldiers illontallstion.
tin Warning to the PluanarEn
(10,211.; Attain Urge =when of
soldiers In. tairlmon, Whose term has ez.
SUOMI EDITION,
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M
IFFIIRS IN TENNESSEE.
Ail Quiet—The Tfooll9 libdrawn.
NEGROES DIEGHARRED•FOR VOTING
Citizen Killed in a Street Fight,
TROUBLE 'AT MURFREESBORO
Further Election Returns.
REPUBLICIN ODEGREDSKiti ELECTED.
Clean Swoop of the Legislature.
CDT Trlertat.l to the riUtburgb !Mutts.)
li stir tits, imgest. t—Gen. Thomas stet
stall* belt. for Imulailtle trtie eventem. Most
of the troop. laftre Also returned. Many 12.1-
enter have been dtsettirget) to 000seettettes
of the Aloctioa. Ttloy aro Amid to threntou
retaliation, All 13 ;past so far.
N astot me, August 2.—heveral freedmen
baying gem* ,11.wharited byemployers in
Übe city for vette* the radical ticket, and
others threatened, General Carlin hes or ,
tiered Mn Groesbeck to use every effort, to
Mut emenhunent Sor them and compel an
immediate rettioritent with former ampler-
The Culted Shithe troops sent IA if rwilklbi
and Suring hill to droop order, have return
ed, mud the special police and cavalry have
been withdrawn from the etreeta ;tub
le,
ni.a.Ucllonattl!wita lalied on Wenn..<lay
at Ellnont, ttl.a.i In a attnnt light with . Mr.
aeutberman.
An assault nee math at hlurfro.impro to
day by IL C. tieLauglilln, editor or the 310.
wdr, litr. ehorbood, IteglatraUcea Com•
miesionet, and the military warn.inthem
riot coing feared. . Major Beady tele.
Wraith.' die elate authorttlea 1 hat he had
spnaleidd extra imd Weld maintain
Wn pears.
The return/ten for fool Up a inalnrlß, for
Brownian. bet few omitting. comptete. The
majority for RrOonloOr la Nashville and
liaVldsost tooth up 1,070, wiles leer precincts
to bear from.
Arne', Illiguan,
tine, Nunn, and Butler, Itepubli
eamc are elected to Ckeihreas.aud a Moan
snoop of both hrstnehee of the Legislature.
FROM EUROPE.
I=
rattans.
f,.1 WILL. AN . A.C• T.
Ilux.rx,..4optet t.—Klng William twiny
leeued ~pKoclunAtion u*umlog the duties
at moverelim a the Worth Heiman Statue.
xaa citiee tatalieN.
Anirteet 2.—Count blellaluce‘s can
organ, in as e. 180111,1 to-lay. etronety
tweet the lima*, rowers to teterPeee to
the Cretlen gui.ltoet.
UL.I/3D:. •
1:1.0101
boa emr, Aaguat —ia the lloneeof Imola, I
this areellte, tho Reform 1.1111 ram reported
from the Committee of the Whole, where It
Vril.o under eariaideratten. end watered to a
Shad res.:link., dual nett® will be Wren
on the munsere nett.
n areal lor.rer. Teen* is exam
A dtsonteh • tea-cleat hero readay from
Attreae annonneea that the Creeks hare de.
ended tha Turks, to Crete. Io eternal en.
nagernanta. The *me dlipatob mentions
the departure of the French vonadron from
Candi., for the p.. 9. 4 -61 ". b.1.411n4 bank
refugee. to Creep: •h '
=7l
As taw C....al ewes* feNetey .theinfh..
pal re. ers.l rat the 111c.hotood plats Ctav
eo ram The I.+llng horses came in
le the tollowleg onlor. Camelia Or.. Lord.
iteue.ht second, Amanda WM,
111=1
t
i
'/1 I% TIM lIMZIMIL/Alt
rx,ra, August, I.—At an 'sdegtion for
mtuancra at the Hungarian D.t. WWI.
6,,ssulti 000 chosen to repreSsust tan City
of Watt sau. without • dissenttes
August o,—Tba left today
(Or tgrwitauttuopl.o.
[9:1323
11.1111.1.T5t.
rano, Augast. (Nor ce Bancroft,
Vnitc4 ,Later Ittniaulr Ti Berlin. atrltnxl If
U el.•y to-Asy.
1I 1:13311
41121M111 2.—The etC2ll2lship
Scott,.. trtm New York on Una ngla of .tu ly,
farrtyrk2 at noon to-day.
t. toe Auguat a.-Steintatalt , lllbernlk.
fr,un New York, Imp aurtved.
11.11ANCIAL ARM 11101I1CK11.11.
Idv carom.. Ammer 2.—/levefuv.—Cotton
he .A kr mlddllut 11r 1 1. 1 1*.
add fbr °Warn: .1. lu,f.
linnet tor male And _rains klan,chfulor
A ill. Rr.derngs drift owing In part to the
w
favuriblo i,
he.dectlnod ns
Ile Id per oental eam tor 1.1-
unvale km.. once decimal 4411 per bush.
for Canadian and sves:kru. P.. advanced
Utah quoted . .t the rem Cut lb.. Prod..
Without .oaptahle change:
AhrwenU August 2.—rotruleum market
tint and pr 2.... numlnal at 1t Iran. par her.
ref for etandarA
•
Lo vox,Anput g.--consoli.
.11v.4..enue• . illtnots
Erie. 44X. A..% .35 bandy,
Froputroxi, AqUal. t.—Ylvvt-tvrentles.
FROM NEW ORLEANS
llbtagAA A Allse• Igg lb.
R.Jem7 In the Clij—Elerleleek 011 l
Alger tae nonage.
lir . 1 elearshe to tee Pintawith Ossetia •1
New ()acct., Auirosts.,—Tbe following
no the return• of reg4inctlea in Now Or
leans and Ala!ere, excepting for the last
three days and tee et pond Utstrlett
if Ffy, hlactss.l4,7el: The Irbil. dkaSnrity In
tee pedsh a IS, and in the eltv II Is ex
pftwal the revision Of the roUs will nuke •
large difference. So far in heard front the
State reglstere: whit. iaJgfp blacks 73,11 N.
I=2=
Lli
Nr Yst^staptt to the l'ltistlorgh tiasette.3
New Aur4.—A Wastangtoo sigotal
to the est says: "It is understood, from ctn.
c Lai souse., that talrrrostd47 boa 110a11.1
tteelded to point liens , li as
aneoek
GeGeneralSherld ap an's suocessOr The intelli
potter of to-day riyag .Therelrill be no un
n
i nt; eeo
tione ssary dela),
rl issoan.o 'alnit anYOnder re/100-
ral tdte. • •
I =11:1:132
tniteam* to the Montan 0.414.7
Damon, Augnate..—Flour—rooolpta
with fair clemantl, at all for new superior.
who t t—reeelOto light, with largo salsa or
NO. t white for next week'll itell•Ory ca
tg;lO. -
•
Yellow Fever E s pldellile.
By Telegrah le the ritiebershUart4%..l
liALVteree, Anigitic....Yellow (dyer hes
been prOnonneed • epleeelle. There Were
mix InterMentli on the 71st.
:11 A lIIU Alin AND liocanaveriso.--
There are a great many persona who are
just beginning life, that are newly mar
ried; and that are inet turning, I trust,
away fronf the hotel and the boarding-,
to: keep !mune; for I think that,
twit to virtue, hornet-keeping his hllO
tle
intble thing fovnewly married Persons:
You-will perhaps wonder what J hniirto
tiny noontide. I have this to say, that
to any young person'a Wettish, a ehango
so marked, It Is n Mop sit different - to-any
- other, that If you know how, with thin
peculiar and erillerd step of your life, to
take oleo one other,-It will not be alone
marrying for tirne--It will he love for
eternity. - Is them anything mow beau
tlibi than true love? No Powers fallow
such odors or exhale such fragrance es
- does - true love; that makes ones. life•a
.sactitite for and tt service of another. is
there anything more Deautlful this aide •
of (hod's throne than'tsvo right-minded
rsl purely-loving weds last - Inning to
"live together, each one servant in love to
the other? - :Now, just • beginning a vir
omits wedded life isnot religion; but if
'you make thierfirst step in a series, It
d 6 more to lead to a-Christian maize
°TIM than ptirhaott any - other thing pos
sibly could.-11cceJtcra .
—A nelig dolly paper is contempland In
Cleveland' on the cowiperatlve system.
The ,mpltal stock in to be 5100.00 0 , divi
ded into shams of $lO each, ten per cent
of which le to be paid at the beginning.
It is said that ttn),_ooo have already hen n
pledged towards the enterprize. If the
piano of the projectors are carried out
the columns of the paper will be free:to
every party, body and clique without any
.definite object In view. Several news
papsr men aro said to be Interested in
the experitnent.
—"Aii old Bank° r". denounces, in the
Neer York Tribune, , the proposed 15 cent
noks, saying they will be most IncOnve-
Wen , and accommodate nOOllO but those
who lake. their grog at hotels which sell
WS . erit' drinits, He votes for no . new
danomirurttorof ogriarkey, =less ft be *
%).ectit rude,
TO
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
FOUIVIII I AOE.—Thel fifes( and bloat relia
ble Money, Oil and PnArre Markel Reports
given by any Paper fn fht oily, will be f eland
on our Fourth Par.
=1
1 .;
We have not heard • much lately concern.
loathe gambling fraternity In Our city, and
whether they ere operating to ast great an
•
extent as menet we hare no Means of know.
i Mg. They have been under the ban more
or leas forrimge year., more ea, we believe.
them In any Other city of like importance In
the United Staten, and this is more the re;
suit of public opinion, or general detest&
lion of the class, than ellimencyrin the part
of innnielpal authority.. Whatever worth
-1 liug is carried on, Is necessarily done In
great aecluelon, with all precautions taken
to prevent discoyery. Front time to limo
there hare been gamblers arrested, but
only
. arresteth.they are never brought to
trial; en indictment may be lonnti, the .O.
cased lost order ball; but wean the time
cornea for trial, the prosecutor is 110/1 est.
This arises In most instuneen from the fact
that the persons prosecuting Intro been un
lucky at play, and hoeing been paid back
then. locate, witri tionietttlad beside. are eat
bided, no ad mke It cOnvonlent tto be
towel 'while the grand Jury or the no . Court
are m vesstan. Of enure° the des
fondants present themselves, and may
well feel berfectlY.----Iltellrt, some- ' ,
times, to., . tea "ammonia arrangement”
is made before the cases p 11.4.1 our of the'
hands of the magistrate. So It has been. ;:
d so It wil continue to Ise, until more
nugentlowe l
arn enacted. It may he said,
end with toren, too,,that the lowa ore sure- I
m mola On t ently atrinhe pargint; that what Is wantin
llg Is I
!It Of Liaise wliOan dote IS
to entoree or prevent the violation of the I
law.. it is the fashion, we know, fur 0111-
re to wait. until information is motto by
name on o else, and they Intro a warrant In
their hands, heave they feel tattled upon to
set, nod oven then conceal what they know,
concerning tee charge againat the ar-
: rested pony, not fuelin reuired to assist I
In the prtwecutirm any m or nthrust° Imeome ;
profit:stator. themselves. It is a lamentable
fact, also, that police ollicere end; It am
' verdant to be on friendly terms with gam• ;
blers, and to mulet them whetrin trouble.
tit theta on their guard when In danger,
:
rather [him serve the honest portion of tee ,
community In whose 4mm-teflon they are ;
sworn to act.
We Judea that gambling is 4 dull baldness
In Ildo oily, loot now, roil that there Ls no ,
particular neceseisv for an organized de- I
nionstraUen against the aril, such SO we 1
flatlet, l• being Made lit ClUttrlti attic.. Pre ,
gemstone] gramhlera cannot reside long to
any community 'Minna becoming pretty '
~
generestlyt_kanwn, and hence, thous of the
fraternity resident hero ate known to moat
eiLtr.ens. We judge, therefore, as to the
dullness of the business from haring ots
served a party of ten or a dozen of the gen
try attuning themselves at the comer Of
VtILII and Staithaeld streCia yesterday after
n lloving brlltkliLit.ll. and fairly
make for the day, they lA...kcalas if in readi
ness nit such CUMULI.. IN I¢lBlll. IM "rt.
---
.Ingratitude Extraordinea7 ,
We have an instance of, It not hese, rather
extraordinary, ingretitude to noto Arran
named If Wheel Gmy ton, roan:lna in the
usighboth Oa of Lawrenceville. got upon •
provender cars day or two, since, in en in.
testi:sand condition, seersely nuticiiable at
first, bet altar riding some distance, the at.
reholle lumen disturbed his esunilbrium
sect be evinced s desire to relicro his 41.,
•
mat, A lady Sitting opposite was much . -
A Flee Improvement.
er
annoyed tatt mymptoms.ned enlit lo n h.b. I The no w Jewelry warehonse being erected
might have been content to *ithatand
I by on Inend• Heineman, MaynseVA hie die.
upon..her greet, the feu o 1
4": en the west , side of Fifth, Inenolintely
laR " l north of Woot street, will be an ornament
tent* of the feltOrt'e teturebarged atolinaeo, I
very . nSturally sontewher. enceted her ,to the street. the ancient By.sedm.
nerve.. With • View to prebelttalleb • Ca- style, and 'arm mow, *',cry ehssus snd
lenity she weunefulledod to P . " .P°. the i elegant Appel...me. The lot is iS by 50 feet
Irmo manues, and an novena el the road,
to pi urea,. him falling vie trio ear, took al and ig entirely covered by' tbe building,
t ies , v ivion vile elope When near ! of erica and writhe Ave strlrica (in
the toll irate expreAkid desire 1.0 got off nil seventy fact) high. The lower St.,: has I
at tint point, and [he driver "held art , ,
The ear did not onus/Inane to star, and as , Iron front, the upper stories are of Phil.
!human let go Ms heldor the railing at tee ! nivirble Penned Micas with nine:. none ,
guest of the platform, he felt le the ground. , facings. The culler is to be arrnngo s t. nor, ;
Tbe rullbotir employe. leaped nit um t u bed nhlusnts together ,th e .g .r !TT.,_
druterOt• movement prevented th e car non. for ensuruom .- w ol Os.
wh ale. sae'
eels frnm raystni river the Man, and lighted. Ti,. erns will
thus varlet Ida hot, or at least preventing ' Use fifth story for their bustrunta purposes.
, hi. feria re.rc4,.., conteaunicadng with It from the adjoining
; this servitet the OnloStel Seas prOseCutod be. erivate alley by means et hoisting earn
; fore y Alderman Lynne for arebnlt. sod bat- Mena. The wooed, third and toroth *torte.
srreated. nen anteand Usti ma mot. ! will be ithinted for with which
i The proteautor vent _telore stain frail the street will COuiturtniCate
in Lawrenenvllle. but that magistrate rev I dion o s ,
bond to entertain the csaa A hearing of Tnle nits l .otriellinfinfl 'Menne no
Inv Casa latiglat !WINS nutted to Ito demi*. P.D.._ material, worsens:ohm see
sal by Alderman Lynne, b.,t th e defendant, t strie or their betnithit neer in. very beet.
to
(rem the surrOund logs, concluded end the arenageseent
oesa enable teem to
to waive All pelvlieres and let ttrematter I inn... their large
antes linnet.. We eery much doubt whether Convenience building,
.11.1gImirptrc...Or-.
It wilt se there. Bad the mart bon run tensor:V. , . the
~ 'own completed
serer, negitirenee or carelessness would have i g to .
w n iik
by the
r been charged. Tits del not sneer, snit, for ntunlbect, t hee
preventing Um nalehap,ss criminal charge is , mon enreCtire hi the OUY. /tin n.Pbutcd
brOnglit. i that they wU/ occupy it in mouth of
; September.
re.* Allegheny
We aro pleated to WO. tram Ur. Y. It. '
Campbell, the etteauflag phyelehM, that the
41legtony Doperusary,wloch was organised
In June, 1.46, ls mot, acre In working eon.
dittort.. The 'olty of Allegheny Ivo' !caw
fat the [tool of an lustttutlou of this
anti the spirltlliduclng the Ira Slug torslleiu
wen of the city to devote their time. and
others tolnage contribute: go for It. leenent.
Is a really oononendithle one. and worthy M 1
the praise at all true 'philaetrunplsta. The i
alreouna hare been peculiarly fortunate In I
*renting the eerritto of Dr. Campbell, At
ttending physician. elate attention to I
imam," WI we. i sa toe geetironanly and
courteous min, et' ,01..11,1j1 01 who Vtats
the Disteroary. is • •nilicleht Ds:flauilse
lion. Mit, Milldam to thefts, the me tor
le • finiebed teeth., and too enjOy
ranin Pio medical seldom met
with try utnere of his prolamne
i,. which rem
' dors els success to the vraellee of me seine
a certarnry. The 110.0 rt intones to that
the supply pane :let:tee mettle replenishing,
uses -
.think tee dvreglete of Allegheny
multi not eontrltorte to a more chartable
elope.. tend on your naelletluw gentle
, men, to Allegheny Dispeorm - y, third Door,
, City Boughse, and Dr. Cfrtopboll *lll no.
' knowledge the receipt or them.
Ercons. from J
•
The negro, Immo, who war arrested •
low •days sloe. charged. with ideating
two rtduable horses from the McKinley I
brothers, and two from Mr. Holm, of it'd- I
',webers, and who was Committed to jail i
in default of three thousand dollar* Ina , . I
managed and sue...fully executed his
escape f rum That last Ration Carly yesterday.;
morning.
It appears that ,Lowts.changed clothes
with a soldier, 'who Is a rearant, and while
• number of that clam "of prisons., were'
being illtieharged in the morning, be passed
out wise them In Mx illegal.. In order to
morn c.flectually disguise himself ho wrap
alitittlft"e"=te."Th?, NO;fifitmetillasan
welt execo tett, morescienticcally oven than
his thieving otainitiOns. The feet was not
discovered eiltal he was out of roach. We
del not learn the name et the pat tY who
ass an ne "..prp. to ntseacape, but tom that
an Information has been Wilda against him
Mayor Moliastby by Warden White,
charg ands hsiding • Prison... to
commitment oilseed In the
Wardert's hands on thetcherge. The police
are on Lucas' track.
=3
•
The Friendship giro Company of Allenby- .
.07 WV
. nive their Oral ...um 1010.010 at
Monitor ❑rove, 4n Moduesday, the lour.
teenth instant. It is the intention of the
teenagers to mako this Its ple•nlc of the
mason, and the Committee of Arrangements
ato reirardleas of time or oreenao, working
to JlllO eud. The names of Kurtz, Hall,
Cralw, Bowden, and othors to the committee
are tollidient to warrant Its success. Smith's'
ham{ will furnish the male, one all ama
teurs of the terpsichorean art, .who have
bad the pleasure of heaving this baud. imy
that it la the band pnr•cactileneo. Trains
10000 the Allegheny 11 Pat for the grove
trout 10.0. ttli 4:110 r. r. 10, this all who de.
'airs It, will. for the small sum of one dollar,
hero opportnotty to
ng rp thrills/tit fan.
COMIC tOu'l from Ity
morn till dewy
evo.w, •
=2
Ai a. McCandless, Pbyrlclan of thn Board
of llorattst report. Um follow Mg Intenuouts
la tho env from July :II to J
Septicemia, ni typhoid fever,3;epoplexY.l;
disease of liver, I; lueLsanatlon of I,mwels, I;
Mteeer..lg berets, 1; onnsemptton, I mon.lcw,
11 cholera intantum el ell born, n; Indigos.
.tlona; oOnvolstons, ' 1; unknown, I; morus•
tens, 1; hydrttoemansi 1; debility, t.
IlNes .17) %lute,
Ferrtalee 101 Colored, 3 s"."" .11
Of theillbovo Moro were: limier ono your,
eon to two, 3; Irmo two to Ilse. I;
nom twenty to tolrty, 1; from thirty to
lerty, from' forty to bitty `` 1; from fifty to
elsty ; 2; tram seventy to 613[49,1.
The Itersied Methodint Church, Re:
bocce street, rillOshee:', ".
V. Grn ' l " r.
putor, An erecting a nee commodious
church edieCe,tnistile the cliepol in which'
Limy now worehlp. The brick work Is now
one Moil' high, and present , s nor appear
ance. It peon honer to the denomine.
tion, es well as a blowitnig to the vicinity,
a C b on t d two in ye ar M ol h d, e t oegnm sa rs on t hrs ony
no
pithy and aid Ottlin cOminaelly In so
an enterprise for the public good..
Of
tleetion or Tesehera—Thu 130ard
lielmal Director. or but Plliminabam br.ve
elected the Mllowing teacher.: .1. Y.•
Clymonds, Principal; Alliii3tW. Sarah
lieelp;. Principals of the grammar Depart.
..At, Mrs. b 1% Fife and Ulm ..:aggio
son;
A. J Principal. or the •Intermallate De-
P.Mner 1/011.1 CrawoOtk and Miss
d.
ona.; Priniarl Dop
Mciiain. Ills. A. to (Addison, 11100 mat 7
William., Mina Limb; Mottan,,l ll . o 1.1.•
[ McLain, Mies B. Baum= end Miss P. Bey*
• 31log tilrleared.-.Une of the meet
astounding oureuthat has mune V) Oar nO
l./of. romotlY.ll that of a Miss Vishei, of
Deaver county, who was Oiled of Wilt eyes
and w/u/ entirely oured by D/L lEYBER, of
des,,n street. Thil YOunS 1 4 ,1 7 MU'. De-
MIMI use of randleal knowledge with.
in an lama Any rans to no PurTKee. Her
brother, who related the ease to us, regard•
ed ft Leftmost wonderful our.
afleacteue. 111/Toralts.—Mr. Samuel
Loon. the preeent l.blef of Police, /6 being
eu ppenee - ei may al /4. at perms
for Mayor
of Allegheny GUY.' M. In ad eat'
ran. has lops sultained high reputation
as a pollee °Moor, and we rltnint not would
nu th e °aloof Mayer quite acooptebly.
uPlessauf aitt be bad, vita au
the late vapersan zolgaslim, Hosle
tauntuerr,nrytak . •
PRICE THREE CENTS
IndloptTaablo to Ilea Mt.
The mph¢ action of all thwearrying-off
'organs le Imllspensable to health: hence no
Inaction di the human body Is attended
with more serious results than costivonesa•
or want Of action in those organs. If the
effete Matters 01 the Martian system are al
lowed total:min and obstruct the natural
channels, therO - eannot be cood health, a
feet which must ho apparent to every one
of commonsense. The tonal remedies pre.
rerlbed Which eases are often of no use,.
sod are frequently Injurious, as their slim
elating properties are liable to leave a
greater torpor or debility thn existed 1
prior to their sdmitilstratiOn. a There 10 a 1
remedy, however, which .111 not only ten- I
part tone and regularity to those hahltta.,
ally eostive, but will at the same time '
etennee and. improve every function 01111 e.
This remedy le DOCTOR KETSEIPS BLOOD
st:Aucueu.
Its supereminent eialities furnish the
i ITe a ir t til r a i r r; "i t , e i nrold= but tl g g li,t-l'i!y l
of every natural oaks In the tutlrnalcanna-
my, and eleeneo the blood Of every taint
I and Impurity, There is health and tonic
loee of I.R. KEYSER'S
ci77 . o7llnEellai'mt. it h. mule mires
where MI other remedies of the mated%
t T i e t i i ll , a ,, l i i , a7 . e .. fged...The cores-here In
1 Its euenit ' Orltv ove ' r any n o v t i ll c t'p ' :gri O e r gr of
. medicine In . um. If KF.YsEit . s 111,0Ori
Searcher were known as it should be, there
are thousands suffering with languor and
ill heal
LL 4: , who occult be outer. to comfort'
and ha plus. Reader, try D E YSEIVS
BLOM SEARCLIER for may chronic
decease: for which the Doctor recommends
it;and• yen wdl boaured. 'lf you are not
sure whether MI, suited to your case, call
on Doctor Keyser and he wLII tell you. Pre
pared and sold at 140 Wood /o il e r sne dol•
. lar per bottle or stx tar five
Dr. Neyser's Consuion Room for all
rho o an blood disease u
si, tr
owl for lung elstelt•
tilaioll4 11l Penn. street, from 0 A. IL, unfit 4
Pittobergt , and Wor H4llled Week
•
men. -
While Pittsburgh le PrettS proud Of her
saperierity In the manufacture of iron,
oath., and glue, alio is not forgetful of the
posseg.sion ingather mechanical departments
of as slallial workmen as the World can pro•
du.. iln the gas, water and steam titling
htmlnest, which is . one that should be
confined to good mechanics only, she boasts
of workmen who are soperlor to none in the
country. _Among those who have bed long
experience in that branch of trade, sad
whose name hi anagested bv Its Mere Metre
tine. is Mr. T. T. Owens, whose well known
i
establishment t . l g oc b tr at Mo. , 1:1
In
.
front rank of those following rneo g a: b".in....
and Ms wark bas been subJectml to the Se.
T:Altirgir,i,?,,?.l,,ltottgegrg;'''.. Y 1 141..
Itics' himself, giving personal stiperVision
and attention to all work entrusted to Ms
care, and employing none but. the very
rest mechanics he has m ode an enviable
. record as • mechanic. lie
bloatsatten. o all
deserlottons of plumbing work,
I steam fitting, at the most reasonable prb
nes. Union from the country districts are
promntiv attended to, and competent ma
chantes are despatched to ell parts to eXe
mato new work and repair the II id. At his
store, in .addition to a large and easefully
selected stock of gas likings. chandelle.,
wndaum, oil lamps, globes and ornaments,
will be found 5 very excellent assortment
I tun. and wood ums hdts. bath
1 enclosed was h -st a n d s, - s ink basins,
1 and everything pertaining to water Meing.
i Tor any work In this line wo can arfoly
; commend Mr. Mwens to the' patronage of
our reader. Remember the place, Mo. leo
Wood strait. near Sixth.
n. Ballard .1 . Vs., Produce Coo.
lallsalova neretuata, New York.
The mercantile oommurdly fully recod -
elm the ireportanoe of having Mille metro. i
politan cities, corresponding homes to
which c.isiguments maybe made in full
faith that the interests of the eonelallOrs
well be honestly regarded. Toolny We ad
vertise the business card of Menre..ll. P.
Ballard .t Co, a strlelle ProlltithCol= lll. *
sloe house, No. 0.11 Washington envoi, New
York, Which will In all renfractla nwel.tne en-
qulrellaantadf ahlpf.ars al this Demi. The ,
arm enjoys a high business reputation, and
Kr. undeerdlY worthy of confidence 1. I
members are carefol bunions in:enema..
who have had a liberal ...Mess experience
of Oyer Um peen 'in the produce and pro
vision loam:was, and are folly scgoolowl
with the wants of all • rhtppers, and .1111
maOk f avo t r
t h h ig m w iadvenftMcous to the
pntrOnaile. The
dondoes not. Mee inale in favor ot large
shippers, but with an universal rule of .
promptness, safety and carefulness deal
equally se liberal with smell dealers. Full
and correct reports of the markets will ho
sent free from the Mete of this house to all
shippers. ettLer we.kly or aemi.weekly.
Orders for all kinds of merchandise will be
rev of charge. We ebecri WIT ere..
mend Messrs. Ballard a Co. to the patron
age of our readers. and bespeak for them a
huge start of basinsss from this ecetlen of
Country.
• .
Why are They AireJO to Test Their
Wachter. ea Home?
If the Wheeler d Wilson and Howe were
so ...Teufel at Perla, they hiOeld not be
afraid to test them at home at our State
Fair. The agents of these roachlnesuk not
to test lora premium, but go out and ex. I
Mit the machine. but I said that I was i
going to enter the Weed Sewing Machine
for the contest. We don't 'deny , that the ,
Wheeler & Wilson received the gold medal.
For what! Only on account of a button hole
'attachment. That Is w a llet they received It
for.
Howe received one ae an inrenter—not
for machine.
The -fudge* at Ilrst awarded the Weed
the ens prise. but changed on o the ground
that the Wheelerd WILsOn had a button
hole attachment. •
The Weed received one of the highoet
Moist. For whoa ßeing PertectlY &den
led to all kinds of work,
Moose medal to d. B. Howe for sewing
machine.
honorable mention, Empire hewing Bla•
c hine.
Such is the capacity of the Weed that we
havo always claimed it to be the beet ma
chine In the United Stamm, but we now
claim it to be the hest In the world—so says
the rule Fair of INT. out of eighty-two
represented. Call and examine •It at 111
Grant street.
Hl
The Storehouse Livery Stable, 111
and 143 /Aborts Street.
This well conducted and favorably known
stable hes been perebased by Mr. J. Ward
Nicholson, who enters into the business un
der the trout favorable auspices. The am
him have long sustained Mash reputation
and under the managenswit of Dlr. Nichol•
son must prove more popular thee
The stook of vehicles, such es heirel ea l
carriages, - barourtes, buck , mirmith
I il ' tge 3 4.l l . 'g ll s e e . :7nwOrilinrs' fa
grtl and
mai/
toed embracin som as! the fastest goers
as well as the safest and quietest. Mme .
dittoes to the fast stock bays usieetiS n
made. and fanciers who delight West th o e a lr
neighbors on the road will lio weu fa r
the Al arclumts Stable with a CAM We hope
sharew proprietor will met with the largo
hOt mamma of walob be is Illgtap
dc
earring.
Notice to the ramie.
Tho oObllo VIM 008/10 Lake notice that pt,
tho root Ter, hind nt
Ma Wheeler a Wilson Aborffactutiog COto
finny del not exhibit gt Button llole Lachine
ut stated by the 'Howe Agent, hut (hey did
too cr lba theft norionled Bno
tton in llok ento ft.Vochl
donen net
n ab ,
too
of
and B fo u
and ra m of at Ann& of the °name:a u
tort sompoebbt tee ...OmmittAte, the only Gad
Munn pryer/tenon to 6 W fintehow.
• W tt. scull & Co.
la-Bas Is Comtmg.—Tins (treat La line's
famous minstrel troupe is on its wt.. to thin
eiry 800 will open' of eourse to • crowded
Opera
Monday evening next at the
Opera lloe.e. This company Is generally
cormeded to be the beet [corr.:Motives of
the llthiopian character now travelling in
Amadei.. The Wet teeter., tteir enter
tstameut is lls Originality. They sand oil
the rtornout and threw:then jokos and com
-Mantle. which term the stock in trade of
most compost.. Lot every body be in
i waiting for the csratial.'
Tete Beet Knows Santo—Caswell. Meek
& Co:. Combination of trop PhOstihamni
and Callsaya, known as lerro,Phosphorii-
Vol Elixir of Calmly.. Tim trop restores
color to the blood, the Phosphorus renews
waste of the nervothane sod the Cathay,
Ulm • natural,hcalthfultone to the ales.
tiro organs.
One putt contains the virtue of One ones
of Wiser a and one teathoonfril a grain of
hoe and Phosphorus. Manufactured bp
Caswm..CO.ilieW York.
jar sale by all a..
The da IHleterise, who eccom
panted the troupe which recently visited
this city saul that he forgot htnowlf mid
thought h. was in the land of the .Tycoon,
when he wes taken Into the OM Tea Mart,
FM Street. aess .ware so
a g r o that ednestalJap readily thou fr ght
be bad changed his bsseaTea drinkers will
make note of the fact , Muir no where else
totals elfy can better tau be procured.
Joseph A. Robinson, la the proprietor..
Col 4 ans Soda Water at T.
isainplinatcr4 Bien. No. BS .Tedersl Moat,
Auuthenr.
ESE
e,
The Blind lieetorod
• •
A young gentleman of this city, who has
been almost totally blind for many years
past, canediast Friday a weaken Dr. Abort,
the well known Eye and Ear Surgeon, and I
placed himself under his care for treat
ment. At fleet his friends despaired of any
Improvement of the sight, but Dr. Ahern
Had limit hopes of hie ability to core;
notieltiretandbm the case was extremely.
dillicult. One week's reatment,elnorni. as
It may appear, the oung man who had
, hitherto ,been barele Laic to, diStingulett •
light from darkness, was able towd,Print
leg from the ...lest tynm do ant
marvel at this Insemuch . we have been
, accustomed to ,
witnesreng such extraordl
! Mtn. and mire nimm Cares since the advent
et this distinguish.' surgeon 1,1 bur city.
ILie is equally successful in the treatment of
, diseasesor the ear, the throat and obest.
en many of our readers can attest from 02-
perience and personal knowledge. The
office of this dire Maul/Med citizen of whom
our city is pud, since adopted mu
I city hi, pe r r o manent place of abo p de, is at
No. 131 Smithfield street.
A fiend Cup of Tea lea luxury in aoy
weather, and it LSO, decided one when the
delicious beverage In made from Robinson's
choice teas. At this old established mart,
llth street, will be found a very su
perior stock of all the favorite brands of
teas, Which are warranted to be free from
adulteratiou. neusekeepers will commit
their own leterests b the st
with call. rrices ore y
very r favoringeasonable. •ore
sew.
Biddle & Bre, Practical Plum.
bars, Bas and SteamPlttere, Bearer streets
between l•ranklly and - cnesnat, 'Mancha&
ter, ra: have on hand Chandeliers, Pen
tends, Brackets and all kinds, of Gas ni
ter., Load eine. 'haat 1 .. 1 . Dan lead,
tiem Mats, hydrants, snower Bathe, WA.r
Closets, Bath Tubs, LIB, Force and Ale
rumps, Hydraulic gams" .Vltrlthat 1/ralre,
for :sewers. All work warranted to ,
Ore satisfaction: •
•
Important hlottee.—Dr. lipenC Den,
List, ho. 251 refill street, requests er,
us to
state torus many Encode and patrol. , that,
having removed his family to the botlntry
for the summer months, It will be neoessa ,
ry for those desiring to see Mm to call at
his mike between the hours of seven o'clock
x, and six o'clock r. These will be Ms
oilice Lours until stand the 15th of Septem-
Ler,when be will move back to the city. anti
can then be found at all hours. tf.
Goad Nevem from Allegheny, formerly
R
, as Mancheete th Mews. N. S.
Biddle & Bro., Vie w el l l known practical
Plumbers and Gas Fitters. are doing their
work with good strong material. Anylper
son wanting anything In their line will give
them n call, Remember the place, Beaver
streer, between Franklin and Chesnut eta..
jManchester. ewe
We sell my floods both at wholesale
and retell, and are, se a conseenence, en.
abled to keep a larger and much better as
*sorted erect, to sell cheaper, and giro the
garbs In more accommodating quantities
then exclusive jobbing homes. Retail moo.
chants are turned to examine our stock.
J.W. Dream t Co.
• . be Market street.
A Rare Trent.—For one who has been
accustomed to set something geedess
g-11 and clean
at borne. we. would sa If •don.t
permit you galool2l lsy ,
dropbusin into the ,Con-
Lb:mural Wrung baleen, lto. 73 FLtth street,
and you will dad a draper wattles for you
good can be got an in We WY.
tie and try It.
lilenderaos'a Canotnative.—A certain
or , Cramp In the Stomach
orVowels.l Cholera llorbus, SO. wraith's.
- nothing Irritating or Ulf talons to the atom•
ach. it It cheap and Infallible. Erery tam.
UT that tales it once will keep it on hand
reads . for Immediate use. Sold by all drug
gists.
toffee of the very best quality, limn.,
browned and, ground, for sale at the old es•
tablisbcd tea mart of Joseph' A. Itotrinson,
\o.'.^ Fifth street. Stop on poor way' tom
from market and try his specmens. _Cer
tainly none better can be obtained In ttds
market.
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Cot. J. D. Esse, the enierpraing and
popular book and news dealer,hiath street.
below Smithfield, adeertises a collectum ot
Mioice books, to-Oat . ..kith will kr sOl4 of
itreat haranins. houherc eke In the city
eau Wok bo purchased to txscar advantage.
The Latest unt.—!or all the latest In
She eating line, go to the Continental Din
ing Saloon, N 0.73 Flgh street, below' the
rostoffice, end son can get a better abuser
, for fifty cents than at .y other bee
to
1 oca 7.
Pornethlog Good.—lf you want ..Y•
thLog good for your dinner or supper, go to
goltatonmer's Dialog Es.looroander lituer's
Book Store, O. 711 fifth Street, sod Yon Ma
got al e l th market affords, sad at. reasOna
bOsprioca
Doelamas. Discharges fro . . the Zara.
Catarrh, Diseases of the Ere, and all arra.
Dons of a chronic mid obstinate character
Imonessfully treated by Dr. Ahern. LW
Smithfield atrect. Office hours from. 9
o'clock A. X. all t o'clock . r.
The Allegheny Grocery and Previ
sion Genspaoy stock Is boon rspldly sub.
scribed tor, mad but few shares rerun* un
fold. whirl, can be obtained at N 0.% federal
street. We know of no safer or better ln
sosttheut.
•
Another Consmlonioner.—lito Me
of.tho United States Court, has
appointed as United States Commissioner
James W.llOOOOO, Esq., of 11.4.111 e,
A.R. Richmond, ktsg., resigned.
Se Pine Else 1111 tUe alty—Can better
or cheaper boobs, Shoes, BeMorals end
everything else le this line, be Mind than
et the time honored store of-,lsmea Robb,
0,0 Market Street. •
avows and Spleen of the beet and pn.
rest grade., et tho old established and wall
Inman To ki th No. b 1 Fifth street. Prices
ou level Eastern importers' rates. •
•
We earnestly .11 the attention of 0 , •
readers to the advertisement of the all
oheny Grocery oad Provision (Nompany
Delays In this case arii,very dangerous.
Dotlm►'n'o Imperial White Wine Vine
gar.suldm 1u purity at klercer . s Drug
Store, Ohlo ►revue and Lincoln street, Alle
gheny OAS,
A larim sbasortmemill of all kinds of Frail
Jars and Jelly 'runlets., just arrived at IL
Penes Lamp Story. So. 555 PCs= street,lls
Ward.
Cold !Sparkling Soda RAW Int. J. T
Sample'. Drug 3tore, Zio. Se redonistriet
legho3ll.
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60 , 04. MO and refreshing lager bear on
draught, at ➢Soy'+ populaf hotel, 150:4
mond, Allegheny.
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Go to Mutinies Drain . Store. No. 04
Market street, ter the best Old Eye *Malty
to too olty, at lowest prices. •
Go to nesters Dreg 1444 ire. No. 84
Market street, for the ben liolLLad Ms io
the ett.T.
Forleat.—Nom liana. Rent deducted
If purchesed at Charlotte-111=0s /Weld
Store, 43 71fth street.
New sod lietianti Owed .rhaowe sold
on env [cam 'Alamo% 1:1 Flrth Meet. •,-
Aaditional Local News on
Third Page.
e)33l;r3r)l;p3lyt-1 1
—The Sultan gnvo tho poor of Puri);
sl'l,ooo.
__ , Quantrill, the gLLerilla, 13 now living
in TO.XII,
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—Phllintelphie Pt to erect n monument . '
to General 111rney.
•
—A monument is to „be ensiled to
Maximilian in Trieste. •
--A coopenwivo lager beer room is to
be iderleil In New York. •
—ltrs.",Waller, the tragedienne, drives
n dashing team at itiehfield Springs.
—Speaker, Colfax is going to spend a
row works with l;eneral Chariot Wit
of Chicago, at Nlitegtiette,
—President .John on .contemplates
upending a aliOrt limo at the Lookout
Mountain Howie' during tho 'Present
141.,A.011.
7-Tha..frlentla of Bittin, Bedell who is
now in France. will ho plotaed to horn
aril° prospect of hiss speedy reatoration
to health..
—The New Yorkers are lacorning ditr
gade& with their detective polar. they
lost over two minimal _last year - which
those p,entleniett couldn't find again..
Thivt , is a son .01' ex-Prosidant Tyler
ivering about Washington and mall ng
out efforts to form new Conservative
MIMMINGI
WILY proposerl.-to put • General
(Irma's 'damn) on ffe new fifteen cent
currency, but there is a. law ITRILUIL
honoentt anybody in that-way bore
al:cr.
—One more revolutionary soldier has
been fmtud. lila mune is William Tay
lor, who' wee born in 1737; ttud is mime
quandy 110 year, of age, -and reside.
uour Spencersvilley Alien county, Ohio;
—The boiler engine and machine of a
linen factory in Newport, R, L, had
been In iitigetion for several years when
some expert thief settled the dispute the
other night by currying off the whole
machinery and engiuery.
—One of the' littratterea in the recent
Silver Palace excursion improved his
time In Chicago by getting married pri
vately, with a railroad superintendent
Tor switnese, afterward bringing his wife
home to New York with him.
—Mies-Dix, the _nuance Nightingale
of our asylums and hospitals, has just
shippei to Fortress Monroe the last load
of granite for . the soldiers' monument
being erected there. The monument is
of beautiful dealgu,.and will be erected
early in the fall. • , • •
.
—"flack upon Mr. Johnson," said
Senator Wilson In. his speech at Sarato
ga, "ns look upon Bull Rua. It was a
great Judson to the country. Andrew
Johnson stands eight there, and. every
time ho undertakes to do anything
eveunet the cause Of liberty find justice,
the country rallies and goes further than
wouldlaaNe gone hefare,"
THE MOLY GAZME.
. Two,iorncrers.
• WNDIZSDAT AND NATITILDAT.
• WO Sheet. 003atIMIX# ' moTT4fl C
. f.
trICIII•of tateMtnie maths motto, lotbottoo
leadlag Xditorlas. IsSeilt Noir. Co Telegrooo
.4 14.. OOlusbto Nls4lne Natter tor too
Twiny, *no follow, sad own reliable ri..•
da and Coomereloi Nuke% Boporo 41.00 hi
sof paper is OCT city. No Motor, Nodasalc or .
Nerotourt abodtd be. without. it..
TIMM or:o •rozo wmazzor gull
Stotrubserltra....,,-..... ..... .......-111.5 4 .
of
-And ono coy, of paver to the of rom
mo d ,
or , Oa club. Adellttou to dote nu Do mode at
say Um, 0101 , a total: , . .
NOSIC.I 10 IMOCUltst.-1. , miertoir.youi
paw, be, nris mot ipottly • orbst: - .111:1. yo.
~ r, L ot. Le wo WU • Vi_otlasolay Eattion Ow ono.
salters oartag 120.05. 10011 &week.
0 -110 .7 II Drat, Irprosor. Nosey Orem,
t.auctlitneedLottlooomaltornat at cr.rta.
illdres., GAZL"TTE,
.
17.11511111LG11, Plina.
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ISLOSS.-0a Oddity erenlo{. " 6 °. ' l4 ' 6 " "n"
Y&lf h,t eblte, lased al year.
The faercral wtll take place from the reel& ere
of Mrs. Itteetztatley. So. it whose •treat, h
yard" Tule ♦}TtUteuXa. VS o'eluet: Tee
blends et deceased are re.peetlelll Leeks. 10
atlead.
WALSEII--On Prldai,the 2,1
bet.. Mra. NAS _
WALKER. lo the Mtn mme ot ae.
Funeral from_the mkt.ee or kee trann's.'•
Dr. Robert L. Walker, Manstehl. m Buena:.
Anent ilk, at one o'clock r, M. • .
PRITH —On Thome'. mornlam kaput let,
lea. Capt. Tklo3l.Lel ISMITtI, spec c ream.
The funeral will take Plane Dm:lM. /ate reel
acam.lio. fa Craig Meat. Ailesketw. on Sal.
77 , 77 . 7 7 7 o'clock p. m. The Man& of tha
family are reepectrolly Malted to aimed.
al:Ay/W.1911A :;i4izt:tidp.l4llt
"REi.
h .. ` Srl Q DIRER• as
. Tug of the Ylrst Camberland e e n ) ,
thin Church. on With etma. retween Weed
end emlaneld etreeur, Inimenc retertnel horn,
will resume bit latelstrattime
11(1111iirrti, at 30ie &Cock, and. In the AV EN._
1N 00 I o'clock. All Sr. cordially Inv le'd to
attend. • 411 n .
ALEX. AMEN. lIN'DERTAIiF.II,
No. 1116 tousth West.. Pittsburgh, Ps.
00/rata of all Studs; our:es, 01.017.51,
every descrlitiosf of Funeral 1:km101113a fits - ols
furnished. Boma Dooms] Sarnia glabt.
and Carnage. faralsbod.
Rscrraascla — Bev. David lorr. D. D., Rl7.
11. W. Jacobus, D.D.; Thomas rowing. In.. J.-
en 11. Miller. Soo. -
J. G. RODGIERE.
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HAS AND NIENALINEL, eacceseor tot,w
late Nasal E. Bodssre. No. A 9 Ohio thr•ri,
three doers irons Bearer. *Neatens PUT, Me!
Umewood llsbot , o7. Wrap:3.d n. , 14
wool iPlitlololl tleanh as the lowest red.
prices. Nona open et al hours, day end e , sht.
Hearse end Caducei !trashed on alert 121117e1
end on melt reasonable .W=6
RDWABIr CZAILVIECKG
DEETAXESt. Onto
Allegheny. Iletallie, itonewooll and Mho , Cor
dite, with a complete moot of Yaws! fortilehlng
goats on band, and torntsbed et ationeet notion
as lowest picot. .be sad Livery Steam. coo ,
tier of Tian bin YmPLA Arnanye. Ceryleve.
gmeonehtio, Boggles, Udine Itoesegi AA, Is..
for tire.
R liverric & co., LAMER•
TARIM AND ILYBLIALLan.Iamb..
tar. Wood's Ban and vietnity. Calla &ono as
Manaranter Wend Mania, gamer Staled and
clmittors Arida. Beim and Oarrlagaa
sashed. •
R B. sTie r wART, vndi3riaker
earner of KONTOS •nOPLBA trlSErall
Htneb Ward. 0•91 no of ell kind.. Hearer no
Curter. fernlehed on the sbertert node..
STRANGERS AND °rums
Can G et Good Meals,
AT HERBST ORDINARY.
- AT ALL VOUS&
64 FOURTH !TRAM
LADIES CAN ENJOY
it Splendid Home Meal,
.13MBEIT 011DINANT,
64 700=11 alliCl7. 6eas blirket
pp-Tor
Dinner To-Day.
AT HERBST ORDINARY.
us 214 P.
04 roman PITH .
HERBST'S
Break fasts, Dinners nd Suppers,
ire equal to .7 In Oa Courier. a.d tow Priced
SO Orders Filled us Three Minutes
BEST ICE CREAM cv THE CIT Y
ISBAHN ; ID AT TUT
HERBST ORDINAIIY,.
E! roanu rruzEr
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HASLETT & CO.'S.
50. 03M arrranum num. 708 TOUZ
ePmO'PLOSSge.
WEDDING ,RINGS.
18 lIT. SOLID GOLD,
11=3M
DUNSEKIII & CO.,
asvvglaero.
II =:==
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JAMES SCOTT,
(000taaosro romarrinz a scorro
roaussizEn. =NT
ITNE-IVATOHE% CLOCKS
JEWELRY, •
SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC,
9T4 LIBERTY ST, PITTOSIUMIL
Vetches. Clo Portioncks end Jew'. &Mede elry. a green to retold,'
FOR SALE—That 'vary, voluar.
lae and desirable property Waste 'es Be
beats street and the Allegbegy erns, 'ln AD.
gheny Clay; Let try C 7 feet. an vtash to amt.,
• eery entetantlal Brick Boadlnia Ore Model
lath. 1e05123 feat. uteatatad sea well ufsplea
tar earrnag en Weagt sae Insult of misnames
Ming. It Iseeldom a lot of than ellesenslans.
wltbin }be et). aaa Os bad. sad we would tarns
the special Weattoo of thorn dettrone of teem.
lag • awe for aranataetnetag pampa. to call at
the oleos of DZYLI/SI a 8/144 Beet Metateasa
Imams.. Agents. Butler arrest. Lawreareellta:
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HifiREIT PREMIUM
COLD MEDAL
AWLIWID TES
Wheeler Si WLlsol Se wing Nadine,
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AS dm ORILLT KI 1TP0612102f. Jeue MI.
ISO
Pr of
that.. esoushisuos
of sll the plsolpsl seddaes of We morld—too.
(1019311iltell ow
.% being composed or t. -..
....t ipaspitast ma imparttal Judges.
..
sinertera & cO.,
si thrift 871 LT, illUbtrib.
JUST RECEIVED; AT
ROBERTS 14 sitEßEArrs
WEOLZBALN AND ITATA.I.L •..
re. eineftoMot hi Wirt ludmigg,
Tao. AA ILYTTBSIXIM NT., r17733U11021.
unrrsvolf of Ice Monts, ' Pleb and Pita ',
Retiferateers. Beer Oonlers.. lo• (N 0
den, .70 rn,ll.llitt.; o
Al*. kTerirr ""q rl;+, •sV a r l mu'
NTAAR
1' btu. paddhigs. Ala N 211,261
J. SCHOONIL&N1:B. dc SON,
• rropristors Ofus •
White Lead and Collin. Works,
lannan of - •
WRITZ AND BAD LIC/9
And All oolors dry or ID Oa. ---
DIDNIA NIA 17 FIDIMILII STAMM. •
Tdetory. - N. 480. 4511. 400. 4511 Nanf
46A Rebecca avast, and 40. 411nn .S.n.
buret. Alierh•dr. , ddrPred .
THE CUFAP HAT AND' SIDON
"?"'L. n. onarninium...
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Modell Retail Dealer m NOOTS sevel ntiadnv
NAT" and s:A2S. No. B 101010 trrislGT,
lenbent.eptl . .. , NO nix:et= tb.l-04.,91.
•fair dealer. content With remeosagAvi diet' Ualtrse and
and determined to offer = ‘ ,...nenPN!...."' hO
savor elm meth their ea merMar
HOUSES FOR sAale, AT
Howard's Livery Stable,
. 4
mar mazer, irwaif.lo.4obiat
no= ti r!
frAO.... gm" lad = 1 011,1114. " •
KM. CLOS & CO.,
hulled Stursitun MaingteDirerS
CDR. PENN AND WAYNE !TS •
Latest Kirks 1:111IrtIIEX co:1.80117 's
b•sd. a( /
'Xi. 33. lAIrChINT
Sealer of Weights aid Measures.
. as. skews= reams%
illetwoca WNW, aid luny 'pest%
Onbersorosid.br aussa•S b. whoa
liouszNaz,*&
Alder an.. lliffilh rittilrinty
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Kl' ' '"r'' Mrll%S r 2Mai 611.4
KUM=;Na• Mew - -
TuArisraamair maim on,;
talltAreWlsalor Shade. 'l. Wm.:
rlar C iiO3uspeagyetle. UNI 011 001.11 k
° "4 111 ," 4 ... 1 ! ", TILL -