THE DAILY G97;EITE. PUBLISH=D zvrxr rigosaixe.. IIaNDATI BICEPTED.) PENNULtRi REED & CR, N . Z . ol3l . lsitCoriHr: tom Bestow /Imams. o , llCle, GAZETTE Kos: &I AND SG Irina mixer. leptiCam Nis if Iresteni Mintrathi. °MOM rim Or PITTIBMIGH IJD I.II.IIIIII2S2,__MIZAMT awl REST TAMIL"! lad CUX/I.SIwIA.I.I • AYES taw Stat. SUNS or ran DAILY: Deily Carriers. ES AWIp ....... cam. Carrie. par week 15 l • ben. Per Mr .51.00.' Address. itiazzrnr,„ roma. Os gittsturo etalitti sea Taz Aocoarmonarnis or P.ssols Imo la; the city during the warner 'months thoy can have the Gserres mailed to their Wren, try ordering the same at the omen, Joe Moen cents per week for ono week or Tun CONSERVATIVES OF TEM:BEBXE erg following out the eiample set by their master, President Johnscin; in dle charging negroes who voted the Radical ticket. This species of undisguised ty ranny will meet with the condemnation of 4 tight minded, men. Because the colored men chose to exercise their judg. matt in discriminating it the polls who wcv their friends/11d who their enemies, they are now turned upon the streets vientilless to earn their bread as best they OM. This was threatened before the election. and the negroes; made victims through their own independence, have clearly proven their worthiness to enjoy the privileges ,of enfranchisement. By ehair proscription the Conservatives rile. 'tee the negro eharacker just in propor tion as they belittle themselves: AFrAIILS la EUROPE, 'are Just at this time complicated, and a war between Prussia' and Malice Is 'thought to be in evitable:. Pew hadmuch* co'nfldence in the stability of the results obtained iltrough the 'eaden. Peace 'Conference, and it now seems that war was only reopened by. _that body in order to give both nations time to make proper prepa ration to enter Into conflict in right geed earnest. The war dead casts Its shadow over Husain and England, and in the event of Prance and. Prussia coming to bletwi, both those' countries may be drawn into tbo quarrel. • A late, dispatch states that there can be no doubt rot the President has requested Mr. Stanton to deliver up his portfolio. GEN. :!.laarrr and Secretary Stanton have joined hands in opposing the pres ident Lithe contemplated removal of the intrepid Sheridan. The President, if rumor can be teled upon, is out 6f he- !nor with Mr. Stanton. and toui deter mined. that his remoyal shall precede that of Sheridan, and if he cannot effect Ida purpose, he will at least - suspend Urn nett' the mating of Congress It would lxigood advice to President Johnson to bitaini wisest course is to let both these public servants alone. Tux Boston 'Post, one of the ablest and best conducted Democratic journals in the country, has become, a convert to unlvereal maahoodauffrage. It remake: "We should be glad to ace the blassachn - setts Suffrage • adopted by every State in the 'Union. No matter what a man's valor or Size may be—it be can read and write, Is twcnty.one yeirs old (we have no objection to eighteen), and so forth—let him vote." Tns President has a stomach for many ntuurcla Not content with his prolonged contest with Congress, in which he has boon steadily humiliated, ha . Ime managed to embroil himself with Boactarylitanton and General Grant. ?he. Preadult is evidently weary of having any authority in the governnumt , besidelis own. Azioimmi outrage by the 1nd461 -within a few miles of Fort Harker is IC .ported this morning. The victims were railroad laborers. Between the cholera _and the occasional dash of the dusky demons of the west, railroad building ii no sate occupation in that far off neigh borhood. till NATIONAL UNION PANTY of Al legbany. . county has more name than number. A room eight feet square will fully accommodate all of Its members and lesiv sufficient space for the aioom . modatlon of the Democrats who yet take stock in that line of politics; Ir Lae heretofore been stated that the Military Commissions that tried the ar sassination - c o nspirators recomidended that Mrs. &matt should not be hung, but imprisoned for life. Vie paper, as originally drawn ind signed, has at last been brought.to light. = • • • TUILSDAY wag the first 111121Ter -11117 of tho maim= of New Orleans, in erblehthe lamented Dr. Dostle and others fell martyrs to a faith based on freedom, liberty and equality. It was appropri ately obserYtel by the patriotic citizens .of that city. - . Trts KLXICANS show an r exccedingly •stehlons disposition in reflising to s he .10 the possession'of the Austrian rep resentatives the body of the dead Maxi milian. They refuse to assign any res. son for its detention.' Ton on tarlatans of the. Kanawha regions in West:Virginia are imsguish log for want of transportation to market of the thousands of barrels of oil which have accumulated in waiting for a race in the river. ADOIIT the eloae of the weeks VeltiCt. may be expected in the Barrett cue. The general impreesion la that the jray will agree to disagree. • Tun Democrats claim General Gnat's father aeon of their number. The oln gentleman, like his son, refuses to be re cognized in that school., A urns cull.) km than two years of age crawled out of a third story win dow, in Albany, New York, and escaped serious injury. • -A. aoassa of skeet airs for Yalparal• so; 0411,1mye Jiist bees shipped from Allisity. New. York. &OITA Alfa remelt:di In prison to cogitate upon the folly of his ambition. ! —An attempt made lent year to cut ' Uvula beet sager in 'Wool. ..ins! partially truoossaful, but operations wore com menced too Into In the season, turd the • machinety was defective. This year ' suother_offort will bo made, under bet • ter: auspices,, and its complete suoxitir would. prove an important event in the itaiestrial 'development of our country. - Aukofyrj.tie Import. of oar maim augur boa a - high rank, and if by imitating the example of Erotic° we can supply the immense home demand front the beet eropi a -largo. annual drain of gold will .reverted. Now. York . nines lashes : the .unembersoftheConstitutionalConvention handsomely. 'lt Masi Theydo as littl,sam poisible,and onnanwo the longest pos sible time In doing H. A remarkable UsUessness pervades the proceedings. Therein no visible energy, and on the ' average there Is not even mediocre alai . -ry. Of work there has scarcely been a beginning.' The convention commenced • its sittings on the sth of Juno, and to this preeent tiOth of July it Ism not come to a conclusion touching a single amend . story article. —Gen. J. L. Bartlett, of Binghamton, Nevi, York, lately. appointed . Minister glweden,l3 a brother of the Rev. Wm. Bartlett, of Brooklyn. When the news of - tds appointment reached Bingham . • tiro, • party of his friends were oolleetod • together, among whom wan a blacksroltk. - • I==A and i re u sl inVmerZe h m o y rut Tie - ' comment thereon - proves:. " col Joe minister! why Joe hasn't any . more re ligion than I hate! Why didn't they send Bill?" ~...-Isi tata i-oO r ras z_ tly, e _ttu-nituro store, yrgh 000,and employing six hoTiared .. men, most of whom are stook = has gone into operation in Cln- \ir, ‘: li 178 •179,-, ,, zi• • • ---, • • - ••• , '-- • ;V; • rt - 2a„,, . - rr / a' 1 : 1 t e s j 111 1 I .1- la._l 3 (\, VOLUME LX XTL—No. 179. le): , R11 al Z.ll l 3171 z! —There is a base ball club in Ottawa, 111., every memberuf which weighs over 200 pounds. ' William Walker, of Kankakee, 111., has ~nven te.to,uisi to a uallegeat Evanston, in that State s to Rama a professorship with his name to —lt is announced that lion. Henry 0. Foster, of Greensburg, wattle to be the Noma:mite candidate for the Vice •Proxideney next year. —('eaton water is getting short in New York. Itath tuba on tho thin 1 door have no supply, and those on the second door are useloss half the rime. • —Over a — tailor's shop •11: Chatham street, New:York, is -sign titsPin.Y°d, notifying tin: pub lic that nplanosow:ng, also skrtlbblng by the weak, is attended t 0 .,. • —Them is fresh go.sip in England about tom, Victors. When people . spook of her they touch their foreheads and intimate that she is not right in that region. "e • --Several veers ago, when the clime fever raged,. them were eighty newspa per:tin the country that hail a depart ment aches-. New there are not half a dozen. —Not a few of the bud physicians in New York anticipate a very unhealthy August; .d many of them aro just now snatching a hasty vacation in order to be physically ready tar dragging work. —The Rev. Mr. I.yneh, colored man, in tuldresslng the blacks of the South, telling to bin outran emmd ram the story of their freedom,- and endeavoring to nearing them in the new and solemn duties that nine devolve upon them. -- —Chicago Is performing the, splendid feat of erecting sitnultunrously tive largearhool houses, each capable of seat ing 1,000 pupiht Five thousand children will thus be Lifted front Street life, Idle ness and vice, and prepared for useful and honorable citizens. - • —The Exposition, or something else, has caused an Unusual dullness of bu siness in France, and while the exports for-the tlrstilve months of the year went 200,000,401(ml. Itwe in value than those for the same Onto last year, the imports were increased 1111,000,100. —The book of the impeaetunent evi . donee will contain nearly 1.000 page., and will be accompanied by two other vol. umes of equal size, which will be tilled with long documents obtained from the flies' of the different Departments and other sources, including the reports of several House Committees. ' —The Richmond ..Examincv reviews the Southern cropprospects, and comes to a highly .favomblo conclusion. Of the grain crop It says better was never pre - duced for the area planted. As to the cotton crop it estimates the probable yield at 2,500,000 to 3,000,000 bales, bar ring future disasters. . —Another meteoric shower is expect ed during the present month, and as tronomers set down the exhibition for the evenings of August oth and 10th. It is notexpected to be a very brilliant ex hibition,,however, as the ohsen - er, it is said, cannot eipect to count more than three or.four shooting stars a minute. —Boston has these little Jol,s upon her hands ! The Chestnut-1111i Reservoir, to vast $1,0tS,000; the insane Asylum at Winthrop, $000,000; the removal of Fort Rill, from 0300,000 to $1.000,000, the exten sion of Broadway to Washington street, 14.000,000; the widening of Federal street., $lOO,OOO, and the new Court PIO,- . • • •. . —One of the most cheering signs of the good time coining Is the fall In rents of MI kinds. In New York; we are rimmed by the press the rakes hove fallen marly twenty.ftraper cent., and often more. Storm ate instanced in the vicinity of Broadway, which a year ego brought sl.9oooand now cannot command ttiftil a year. —lt Is said that a New Jersey editor, abut making a pilgrimage to Long Branch lately, requested his boner-half to! pack up his traveling valise with the nape:wary articles.. On - arriving at the sea-side he found that ts bundle of yi d:salve and a bottle of whisk were the , „7 articles his wife deemed necessary to comfort. A little daughter of J. Roach. of Al bany, was stolen by a tsmd of glottis* trio years ago, and all search for her proved fruitiest. A few days since the ' same band took uo their residence near Hollow, where a boy, who knew' the lost child, saw and recognized her, and the child was restored toils parents. .—The lady who gave Mr. ; Spurgeon .C. 11,000 to erect an orphanage . has since ordered her plate to be' sold for the same object; and 'fr. Spuriteon asserts that - tbe donor has thereby "set an example to all believers who bare surplus and unused gold and silver which ought to be put to better use than lying wrapped up In a box." —;:tlany persons often address letters Intended for Cape Island simply to "Cape May" only, and letters Intended for that place are frequently no directed, and such letters either do not . reach the desired place at all; or ore much delayed. The proper direction of Utters for, this well known bathing place is "Cape Inland, N..T.;" , —The Loddon Lancet say. of the health of. Queen Victoria: "We have goad grounds for-staling that the alsiense of her Maleaty the Queen from publiceven log feativltits in nosily due to the fact that agitation, over-worry, or much talk ing In the evening is-followed by restless night's, mold dhstresslng Rick headache, and sense of great exhaustion." —The valuation of Worcester, Dana., thhr year is tzt,R56,300, an inffellAo of about one and a -quarter millions over the valuation of host year. The rate of taxation is about $1.7.54: on a .thousand, whichis a dollar and a half more titan It was in 181,1, owing-to the large State tax. The polls this year number t 5,506, a gain of 6;4 over last year, which is a remark able increase. ' . —At Guelph, Canada. recently, s country youth ; attending the circus, of• fered the elephant a plug ot tobacco. The a:mations animal, which bad probably been tricked the name way before, stretched out its proboscis, an if to take the tobacco, lint instead suddenly seised the sight's hand and a lter chewing it to a Milan of pulp, threw it down at the feet of the owner. • —One of the inmates of the Jackson. (Mich.) Stele 'glisten, being suspected of attempting to einspe, was .searched. and in Ms pants ponies: I key Was Email that would unlock - weeit yell In the west hail, threaltundrodlan4Aarenty-Vlght - fp num- , ber hddin thtf heethf ehcieldeslking the 0 , ..:#14/g, parts a $lOO bill. Its istitsioquently - mok - a rile hilt from • the . eirstbsrlatieh of bin hoots. - Ittsrhife had ft 4l 4l 4 led the mm i L7 * - - • —During a recess at a school in Avon, Niaca lad pushed back Harriet Wilson, a girt of fourteen. She tripped and fell, hertheud striking heavily on the ground. The - poor girl Raved but once, and all was over. The girl bail a presentiment of her death two or three weeks before the fatal event occurred, and had repeat edly spoken on the subject with her pa- rents and others. E. Washburn° has returned to Paris from Switzerland almost vomplete ly rtiitorett to, health. He looks as vik orous as ever he did.. lie will return to liamtairg near Frankfort-on•theMnin, to cotnPltke the cure bogus him by bin physicians. Governor • Curtin in also there entirely recovered. Mr. Blaine and senator Morrill, of Maine,cume with Mr. Washburn from Switzerland. FROM BOSTON • The gmeellers of *smelting Mombasa— Lagers Staid bo ewe Ossmaables. (17 Telegraph to the Pltub cavil Oa:. - Bowroa, Myrna" s.—The queStlon of an noting 110Zbary:C.0 Boston wall be settled in heptember, by satin( the two cities. Tbentatd ItenStablel invaded three Douses In Lynn on gatorday night, and mused liquors and giuntding implement, and ar rested thirty-live Indivhituds. . Railroad Aocident. ces Telegraph to the Pittsborgh tiorette. SPRIIIO/1111:4 Rage., Log. 5.—A. passenher train of the Gonnectiont River Railroad, this attention, ran into warned* dear till* annalning Kr. Alexander idispin and re. Pathan Mobs,. The flat named end p li robably ale from his Wane. The lather Is nOl. seriously injured. _ . • Ybe Cabo Cable. Telegraph to the Plitebomb Gegen.) Naar Yoga, August A— he Eferafere KW. West special of the ag sawn Everything le In Teldtheee to lay the cable. Pairing Out began to-day. The MID wfilbeOltingen about the fifteenth of Angela. abgeolboal Leteastar. C!? Telegraph to the Pittsbargh eautte.) Looppriu.s, August A— The starrosetteel steamer tens 8., irOM Louisville. hound for (Mao with a full Loui s sunk on Bonds? Henderson Island. No lives • aro reported Wet. - • /Warms for Moablogien: ail To"soma to Ito Pitubb.rgh Ossettol Aostoo, Myron O—Seereta7 Bowan! left for Wattanition tble morount• Crops; PliubssaGsma. J newt 5. te The 'crop sa- LEA Taleini* to 'AZISCAI4A..6I6: Mints continue ,or. Item. e litiateuse earette.l s.—The Myer la tatuar • • t doyen macs by Cl= MIT 141 , 1111. Ph to Lornernas, • • slowly with tWOI mark. • fIRST EDITION. IMIDN IGHT. FROM WASHINGTON Be Te.leerape to the Plttebergh Gezette.3 Washisuros, Anoint 5, ISGT. altnovnt or annainalr. A special says: The olu story of the res. lunation of Stanton Is bOing revived. This time there seems to be good foundation for ft. The President's contemplated removal or -Sheridan Is opposed by Stanton anti Grant. The President stated last week he would remove Stanton drat and then Sheri dan. Some doubt isNerprassed an to the Prenident's bower to remove a cabinet nih. car nutter the civil tunny °tonic° taw. Tee President's friends.say that If he cannot make Stanton realms be will suspend him until the meeting OtOonarans. The whole matter has boon the eubJect of mach talk here within the last twenty-tour. hours, it not having become known until then that there really was a quarrel between tile President and Stanton.- General Grant had several interviews' during the week with the Preandant and Secretary Stanton on the proposed removal of Shedd.. It to said that General Grant construes the mama. etruction act to place on him a part of, the respomdbllity tor its faithful execution by the officer. under him and under !di corn. mend, and hence me opposition to Sheri dan'e removal. lie Is opposed to Sherttan's removal, and when consulted by the. Pros'- dent gave his opinion that in no ne could he place more trust In than Sheridan. THE CASE or Yes. suItIIAVE TOWN..n special any,: The recommends. Moo for mercy for tin. norratt. inade b member[ piths Military Commission widen trial the assassination conspirators. has, et laid, been ulteartnea, and rends as follows: Mb undersigned, members of the' Military Commmtaidon detailed to try Mary E. but ratt and othen for the conspiracy and mar. der of Abraham Lincoln, Into President of the United elates, Ac., respectiully pray the President, taconsideration of the sex and ago of said Mary E.SurrAll. it he, upon all the facts of the case and it consistent HILO his mei:meet duty to the country, to com mute the sentence or death which the Court have been contradict to prOnOtinco to los- PEWEE:MEL for Me. Respect:MlS- snimilt: ted. (Slgnedl—.l3. Dal enter, Major General, Preslisenti Aug. Kant; Brigadier General and Brevet Major General. It. N. — Finder, Brigadier General and Brevet Major Goner. alJames L. title, Brevet Brigadier General; : Charles ll:Tompkins. Brevet Colonel and A. Q. M. Tun , recommendationwas drawn op by lion. Jobn A. Bingham, Judgn Advocate, Ind the - .following MOISIbet• Of the, court refused to sign It: General L. r. Wallace. A. P. Howe. T. 11.11/aria and Colonel D. 11 Glendenning. The following fecte have been obtained at the National Ltirrency Bureau The Una dills National Bank went Into voluntary liquidation June eke. in accordanne with the provisions of the National Currency nut. Early in July a certitude was leaned ' by the Bank Superintendent at the Stereo( New Tort. Prim; authority to organize a hank under tee laws of the nude, andat the time of the tailor,. both the Bank Superintendent and the om cen of t h e bank Instated that It w a USA./ Bank. The and 5 small, arid will notexceed s7oad.O. There le • sundae' of securities on &roosts with the United Slats* Treasurer, about ga1,530 more than erten"; h to redeem the circulation. The liebililles of some individual atockholders are large; let these are entirety distinct from the liabilities of the bent. Attiorougn examination of Its affairs are being coo ducted under the Comptroller of the Treas. titTOntid a reoelver will be appointed. The forthcoming etatement of the piddle debt ism show a considerable reduction. compared with the lass monthly exhibit. 'since the id of IMP more than forty mil. lino* of leturcet hare been paid Oct of the '.rressury, twenty millions of which were in coin, and two Instalinienis of ten millions each in currency. The redaction which will be *mown for July Is principally owing to the rexiipte - of Internal Revenue having been beerier than usual and increased by the paymentof the Income tax. There will be comparatively little listen:et pabt by tali thwernment until November. when the An neal Lateness whi fall Meson the 3- . S. note.. It will amount to about $14.003.ige in roin. *She ir Anr sown.. Ann 700 nun,. cnn. i levee. It le ecierStoo4 to well Informed clreles there le no lOnndeilen 10r the report of dis agreement between Secretary Seward and tone leercan ILL./der. That - relations are Semisweet emettal, - lead liwouro 'goal boom only because lala hearts and the con4llooo ot ale pay., altars require hu retain. sticairraar erawrisir sitqcoirrau so armee. There Is no doubt of the fact that the PreSident to-day formally requester! Xs. Stanton to resign his position no Secretary of War. The friends of the President assert he has taken this course In order to secure 4 00117 of polltical vierrs la the Cabinet. The mooed anneal Schnetsenteet 61 the WeAttington Schnetsenvereln commenced toAley and olg eo eve tlll triday. Thle event promlees to wean. the Rend ()ration of legit year: The Vommlolcvner of Patents will none two bandied sot oventy-seon oartib- Tates of patents ter tile - wee/ ending Au gest /3Lb. Major- W. U. Ide bee been relieved of re cruiting service and ordered togia . his regiment In the Department ofn • Mr. Tierropont spoke the entire tiny In the Surrate c.c. one cconcludes tomorrow. nirra4.l.l.lnurrn. The receipts of internal rerenne today ware 11,421p0. FROM MEXICO Soots Alum wtlD is Y,Otas—DOWlats Heard of Illargiuto-461rsuelloqmpots oadroas treat. Jaares=Heee trees. tloa• ordered—Planta AJIMIOB Pence to be peotomeed, (8y Telegrhpb to the Plttaberett ti melte.] New TORS. August s.—News from tibial to July 7th, Vera Crnrn JUIY24,hi sod Max. leo, July 11th, bee been received. Omuta Anna is .0111 In prison. gentled has been beard, ' Marquez as yet. The foreign ministers were unmolested. The press mu advocatumg a general swanky. bat ell agree teat musisoment should be Meted Ott 14 Marquez, Lemma, Lome, and omen. Gszrzavos..ang. 5.—A steamer from Bra. ass brings advice* that. Juarez Issued a grandiloquent address on tea Illth of July, in which ne says' "Gaud Mita of Mexico. Fighttug alone and without Use Maintanee of coy one; we bane preserved the liberty and independence of the Eduitubllo." The election for President - is Lobe ordered at once. The press favors general Mantely. The country In to bedivided into oda district., Escobedo and others to have otommand. Losado's forces refuse torecomille Juarez. Castillo and Agulno have been sentenced to be stm t. The placeef concealment et Marquez and Thirties, was discovered, bet they messaged tO eat their waythrougb the guards and (»- cam:. New flizseas..Atrstat 5.-117 an. arrival from Vera Ursa we have the following ardlumtle • report, Admiral Palmeri and staff bavegoue toll. City of Mexico, It in said, to demand the person of Conte Anna, and endeavor tit persuade the Lingual. to glee up MazimilutlV. body. Tbe Austrian steamer Elizabeth wan lying at Bacridelos, taking on toCard the Austrian relegeela An American app TretiCh Manof•war ban arrived off. Vern CAMS.' t Vera Crua was healthy. N Yost...Mtton a—The simmer r gluts brounbtaty of llenloo Oates to the Vitt, Vera Cruz to tile Me, anti Mani to the 28th-of Jolty. Prenthittathtl Wootton wan pnurnsuliv peaceably. ' The Generale 1101 , 13124 to JUILINIF. Were Ming omen in the mountain.- The lactikense making bold Incumion, Into white settlemente neat littostnn. • Nen Otitamte, Aug. s.—The Amnion' says • letter from % era taus. dated July 2 , 1111. nonfood via peruiscols, frvitu the Gapteln of tan Austrian inmates Elisabeth. -stet . that up to that Wee tan itelleane hod refuted to deliver up the corpse of Meal -IVo cause wail given._ ~. The Enz. sr bath Ould leave for N ew . - Oarlesna. The laptsla had no Impish( brnprill ewe , ' tee . A Galveston dispateh save aiferetal loan of one nitillen eight hundreir.thittlitand 1101. lan had been levied on the Scapa df,Jfiliseo. "WAR RUMORS:' Allegod commit of Mar la Itengsln— Ntrife Between Yrn•ola sad rirante COusteered inositable. Ysiearaph to the rittsbenth llasettal Nina:loan, August s.—The Cork Briminyr of July IStla says every indication poulle to the certainty of a er.betweed 'Veneta and Pronot oonnell of war at the oreaent moment la being held In Enuala b.:derma the Staab of the armies of Bustin and Prnivia end under the FreaffieneY of the C orr himself. Plans of .campalltmi, anifilmtod by probable coallttona between Fn tee and other states, Are under eonafd• erataom Farther, It is , asserted that Pros els is eager to bade La v.. Ituntadtately and before Yr.ce him sot Into an attitude. Ifosain. however, Moline* to • tetett.... ward, whichdoen not make the strife lttmay defy the less Inerltubla CENTRAL PACIFIC IL R "Mims Nerada Tunnel Nearly Can. pleted-,Llea Ile be Complete.) SO be raw la Ilkaptember. ~,, T .temph SO theglttstruren Uentle.l yoary, AU lt spenfal frOm ban FreartleCo saps: Toe great tunnel of the Central Fannie RallrOatl, et the montnlt of the Slams lieradn, to nearly compien.d. Only ality.knlr foot realigned uncut on Sat ealteyly T Mle a Mealone.whado ne miles or track are g gaded.l lt Is expeotna the loomnintre pant thrOeffb the tunnel by the fltbeentti Otkognat. and the /Me 0111 becompleted to Pena LlSeptember next. FROM IffEIMEU3. , 'oval's Milli -IMRE Dloeborgodl— moans lull of Itnem—liottroo o *.n ter Tatmank to . tnePitiotnatin ' tasttr.) Itsnrine August a—The dina l lfg negroan drew on.: The prate areal tdelr ereployers , ter,..¢lo utattunl for taaohlng tam "whO are' their 'friends. The street& are foil of idle ne. leaao Pout, a well known railroad man. died yeetarday dt COngeldre chills' PITTSBURGH. TUESDAY, AUGUST:- 6A1867. SEMI EDITION, FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M. FROM EUROPE i By.Ttlegrohb to the ritt.argh Onsette ENGILIND. FAILING OF TOR PILACTICII Lotmos, August .1 —The Vatted litotes practice ship tailo4 from Portsmouth for Americo. turrocte scarria a ranee. Tile reform meetmg called at Ilyde Park to-day Droved a failure. There were few People, comparatively, In atten.opme, awe little or no spirit was manifested. LOST RIO SCRIM. Tho steamship Ottawa, from Now York, bound to Antwerp, arrived at Perr.anco with the Ices of her screw. LONDON, Shyest s.—The Waslan loan which was offered, in We market. on 5M..11 , 7, does not meet with success. So bids bare yet been made, and the chances of Its lueceas ire slim. 13212031! ItNIAN PA. TO COP V.S. Bralan, Augus ta-1t Is reported that Gen. Fallout has contained his connection with the Fenian &threat is Ireland, and offered to reveal the details of the Fenian movements, anti malty for the Government. CILANCIIO., August l— United atatca Banda, tr‘..i. TRANCE. carcana , .. Paws, August 3.—SemNolnchal journals deny the visit of Napoleon to Vienna has any political object. end declare Um pub lished rumors which site theta political mgulllcanCe tO the interchange of courte sies between the Emperor of France son Austria are erroneous. • Milan Oa staxico. Yams, Ang. s.—The claims or France and resent subjects upon Mexico are to he'esre frilly revised by a commission just anpolut. ed by the Emperor Nutcases for tbnl pur pose. setter Fs garotter:Os eliCcntr T. DI.1), August 6.—Tlie press of this city !comment to-day upon the reply of Napo leon to the foreign members of the Expose Pon Universelle. end °germs oontidenee in the sincerity of the Emperor•, af PireldOne for the peace of the world. CERRA:IIY. nastiest. TO JOIT TH• tort - sixth. Llarasahm, Atheust s.—lt le thrtortssi on eretittatile authority that the City of Matto hang refuses to loin the German Zolverrio. Lubec has, however, avowed her wilting. nets to become a member of that Important Way. =l3 agave 4114/1:i raor torxrxi, So. Panama:me, Aug. .1 —ACCOSITtA Iron. We Ituntan' gnarl crops are extremely la mumble and ludLcate a very Geary rimer . Thom will be en Jammu* Marylm for ex portation. I= GP LAW... All CIISt ettamelolp &media, from M. Johns, N. it, married a: Clyde yesterday. Aurruat. O.—Atiordo,. from New 1 aro, arrlve.l. • Soroaaarrox, August, N—Steantrolp Her. man, from N ont York, arr:•al. Qraroitroroa, Anatut glean. rolp Heeta, _from Sr. York, totc➢erl titre (0-11kY. rumarciAL lA I. iainoa a Ag i gnee, s—Noon.—Contmle. Yne-Tmentles, 72; Min.. I:mitt - al, We: Erie. . ganrooL. miagnet s—.News—elitton quiet and stesdri middling uplands let,t, Orleans 1 0 X: estimated sated of 1e1,403 balm. tires:i odide opened somewhat litany, b u t , ;uot•- tioae are unchanged trom Saturday. Older articles thatintiged. Idrearoot, r. go. ennead to lie. Itetleed Petroleum, laud. . Artwanr. August 3.-1 oirokuro oircusect unchanged. Standard white, 43 tames. Loin**, August S.—tramols, 0414. Vivo- Tomabs, 77.!.; 111Luols Central, 75%; lin, C& „. = 4 . August 3.—Emurp.—Marketa isa unahangtcd. • • - MgiIEIMMIM - - - . • • • . g t ,11. .tr t .I '7 '; 01 et " n + Middling uplad 10. Ad Otierao*, 1010. the salts e rd►) wens IttaO bales. Bread. lettlirs—troatlles favorawe tor crops and market Sally. •Cot¢, =a. Wboat. Cis and &t. Barley, mita and yeas noctutord. Prey]. lona Wore olt.ltoot alloraLloo. Boot It, and &I. lard, tols. Baoon, C. non Amormau 10.1 a advaaeod FROM OILL,IFORN!IA, Speaker .f Nevado Assembly Mon soma by lodloso—?.Boor Yfrow-Stlpplog MOW. = Ban 7.woreisco, "ingest 5.--A .I.lepatch from the State of Nevada, anommtves the murder, by Iranians, of James a. Banks, npealier of aseembly and formerly • prom inent Republlcan legislator In California. One new case of yellow fever was deer). Opod on the Iteireca. No more lambs. Tim Mew* will probably give way ta the rit uals. ..w • ere In Itaripirsa on the second Instant destroyed property to the value of right thousand dellara Another fire at sant,. Clara to-day destroyed a large amount. The Ualon Slate Committee nominated E. EU Wall* for Clerk of the Supremo Conn, In place of Farquhar, deocued., Forty 'merchant :reseals arrived at this Dori from sea Mee. the eight of the 1011.1 Msg., among th e met the newer Great Ito. public, for New lOrk eta Famines, duly 2•lth, whit% sails from China' on the Si of September, and the .stdp Day Dawn, • for . 4long Jiang. There, were , twenty- eine arrival. from Callferola 00eNt port, chiefly 1040004 loth lumber.. -The' flre% mail 'learnable for flonolalu salts Septem ber bib. The Ilontana had hoe bottom beat In whoa aground Jamie, narrowly escaping • break under her bolleno The Kentucky Inning Company declare- • dividend or forty dollars per. Aber.. amounting to eighty thousand debars. ! The demand duties far Che put week were one hundred end forty.live thousand dollars. • • 1 Lewitt tenders, Large receipts Of ',heat eontinuo; :48! change. balind—Steamer Mogen _Tailor, for 000 Joan Del Sur; stOns Tennyson and fluzUrg , ton, far Liver ~.onL I FROM CANADA, Vesissetlee Olt Fire we Petrelle—Test Wells Destroyed—lass 1W10.000., ;dr Teisamph ths Plttsbnoth limos.) essaes, Afloat Wool dentaldre at Thompson a CoW.'oll.Well: on Saturday night. constuunlested , to the Ltd- Join he in m g achinery, wells. Ten ankre we d Ate. Loss estroyed, wit Wsa,ten h .11 t, ts , mostly totho King flosilna well Wmoany. composed of Noble, 'WOOL. Taylor and Thompson. P.aorr, Atigusts.—The Advertiser rind Tribune has received the following special from'Patrolla, • •• • • Large tank of oil took &ennui a lantern, ,laturdny night. and almnst instantly nom murdools4 with the adjoining 's ellsand tanks. in leas thou two hours ton walls, with upwards 01 forty thousand barrels o f oil, were on Ore. Not • vestigo of comp.. tlble material mutton on over thirty sexes 61 land. - 31artheastarn nod Innuoin Comp. ore hms 011. machinery, tanks, he., amounts tor-5.000; J. D. Noble& Co., eld,ted, Ward win well, engine and &Moos 'Mar shall .1 Goodrich, - idi,il:o; 1.00 & ei N. it. Thompson a co.: VA00;1'. Ta ylor,. $7.19M; dogleg CO., WAN WWI to tank builders mitt other., es,ow. OT rowi, Angola O.—Write for the election, retnle 10 1 orgy dive, Wbe lamed ou Wednesnunbday. FROM NEW YORK llsw Yon:, Atlgnin. 5. 1557. Leatnel Craft tont, of Clovotaiid, seUnd for Europe per the City of Boston, on I.:stur dily. • Another we of Cholera Was reported to. day to Greenwich. • - • The steamer F• 1150, tlOl3OO forVargo, Cobs, laly:31, pot back in a bialry condition to-day. . The Warn Yenta, Alton Riggs, the prop. erty of•Alscob Lorillard, at lilts city, snick off Haps Hatteras an the mothing of the 2d Wt.. ws on a voyage to Harsco. • The officers Sonondew were rescued by the steamship Virgo. • , . FROM thCHMOND Jens Minor Betts in • an' Altercation Cosowning tlie Late Vonmentipp. thy Telegraph to tai Pinafore, lissalle./ • Illcanown,.• 'August 6.—To-daY: In the limited HMCO Conn lined Jury room, on altermalon look piece between 111. Hawk.. burst and J.ll. Botta. The latter accused the former of havleg by trlekerYbrongla abb. , an' adjournment' Of the late Convention to Prerent Botta' eddresaing It. itswiritturst dialled the charge, and addrieted a letter to JOOl. Underwood, declining any longer tervlncoo the jury with Botta. innrraint. left today to .Lump the 10 °Unirn portion of the State. Grata .werepeeee Hanged Eg===2=2l 4 ,l=Lutx. Aug.. s.—Jo. 8 Mini on alma' street., between Main lino the river, wherein a wire quantity of malt, barley and oats was !Pored, was en. tinkly annum:led by Ore this morning. Lose 1117,000,1a1ti1.000. 410,000. =Si FROM TENNESSEE. Re:lntention Cannabisloner Charged rtith Issuing . Wrong Certificates—A lowyer Uremia' Ills Peet—gliert of the Republiesn VI —Solari ties Ineroosed by Sloe Fall Returns. Ile Tole.rypli to Re rlitstorgit tt v tt.te, Alden. Com missioner of Reglatratlon, was hound over to-day by the City Recorder, rostvri lor hi nting registration oertlecates illegally. Fronk J. McLain: a young lawyer, 101 l from the balcony Of his residence at Co lumbia and broke bre neck. Sin died stonily. Ten full force of the Republican victory In Nashville is not being realized. It Is expected that the Beni:Mimes will elect the Mayor next menth. The City Council and other municipal (lifters wilt withdraw the Metropolitan pellet, law null. and organize sald The Repoubilcon Inalorlttes for Governor and Congress are lnereased, rather th.n di minished, by the full morns. FROM THE WEST. Nix Railroad Labarara Mordared by Indlana—llaid On Rig Crrok ?doge Mallon — . Meaty Load of Moral. Vrtreir Olt' 181 'releerehe to the Pittibersh Ossetia) Sew Yana, Aug. S.—The Dimes Yort nark says: The ledlans kilted sly men . vcmerday, sir miles from here. .The' men - kilted were railroad laborers. After scalp leg two nestle sairagm proceeded to trig Creek maim station, sod ran off twenty her , 'me and mules. The, vas in daylight and while exposed to the Oro of ritzy infantry nail a date❑ stern, employees, about three bemired yards Irons teem. It Is eore,lder• ni the hohtedt dash the lediress hare yet made. Captain Arnett started Immediately In praetor, and nrertOOk the Indiana last night, hot found them tOOttemerolle to st reet: with hia looms, and sent hack for rein forcements, which were forwarded. FROM NEW ORLEANS City Treasurer Itcroured by Order of Alueret riberidaii, and a rdreerseor .11,4[111.1. lit eleerenh to the glttehureh tiaulette-1 Nett Oittathee, Alf Met D.Tho following or ter lon linen tweed llnviquarler• FUIIr .INi/cm!, Diatrief, Aup ua3 S lwctat order No. lm. J Amnepn Ern.. dna, Ttoaauror of the oltv of Nnw terebv removed, for reazons Plunlar to thdao tunuttoned m tno Order readjtotinft too ItoOol of Aidention and Asalstant Al- alerm. Of the eI:V. And btolld,rl Howell Is apnulat/sl I'm...mei In his stead. LS °crammed I.J. lien. I'. IL Ether llsseito”, A. A. U. I; 0.4.MAN1., Attitost s.—The following Is auslouttott of the ItOslnses St the. Custom lloi:-o for J,LIX: LxPorts,o,l3.l. 4 s9t Imports. T4t•re ware nine deaths from radios . foyer and tight from attar... iaat nan.k. FROM KENTUCKY Thr Cl eetta. Psd.. OR QIIICI/J—Dem ocrnt le 141131i1pb. =I Lei - 2,114w liv , August S.—The election in Louisville and throughout the State, as far its beard from, passed off quietly,' The result hote - lcen another Psercoratle LSt omnh biro vs. - misty nattadOnd at front 9,0n1 - to Louisville City nod the county of Jefferson hove elected their en. tire Legislative Cate' twelve meinburs. It is bellevrd that the Democrats In the State heiTe elected soverbelghtha craw Lea , tat," urn. la the city the Itaitleids end third party mole a very porn . son, Helm, the liernocatie oariellilate for GJVC-erinT, best ing both his opponent. by cheat LOC ma fid-rtY. FROM HAVANA =1 'Nun tout, Ana. 4---The steamer Rapidan brings liainws adsicen to Cie 31st. Great preparations wore making to cola- Mate the laying ni the Cuban Cable. burnt, ...este are reported In Matanzas and Cimtlwrina on ensplciOn of eonnection trim the Isle attempts at disturbance. 4, rent anxiety Is felt for the arrival of tits neat mall fromL lls, It being feared the new Slintetry will mad , * new sot of ofiloent ilsvnua merchants hate unanimously agree to reerga weir cumunten. an ed• ance at our quarter per Dent, to considers. Lim 01 We new Mira Thutilkspelled. ••IN llc irAr-o, W. rattorwm uae Into riswiled from the Mead of Tndu CITY AND SUBURBAN. FM' Kilt r ardln und most ran. br .3/cotry, OR mut trader Report, given by any pryer In the city, rid be fond on our Fbnrin Awe., •'Seal BAWDY* In Allegheny: . hews.. Entices GazirrT. listing seen e number of exile'ca in the daily papers on the quuttou of test books, urging the re. adoption of tie books now In use, I feel ft my duty to utakne, abort' replyi and by way Of sonlopy lOt so doing, would etele for a number of years 1 bare been Identlned with the educational Int...We! the city, and Lase folly tested In the srlioori rcout the tanks now used. Without. cntanoi Into a lengthy decd. don corienriatog their indite Or dimwit. I 0001.1 simply ear that after the tent vd years, tho great mese of teachers. Irectore • L' t 'a t a ortricTflr th b eaart."txtreds onollehed to Vittaburgh. and now used. do not moot the requirortnenta of the school. • A. an evidence of thle I need onlyallarm whet ie. or may be known to illlntereeml. and shot noon will venture to coottmlfet. that the pneoint esti. Of the committee nu TedeUrrolts, In Allegdmy. is In reroonse to the ispreeevil pilso of nlarefertrAr of all the teachers In the mhoOlt of chit atty. rim Imminent ofmad years have repeated ly refmeded thp subetltution of Lethal' bookg, In which request they bare uniformly re. volved the sympents• 0( the and only dart year. whim the Commtttoomportod 1...1v0r/1u to . change. on - the ground of ex• tease. the Donut of Dontrol out old 0014* for change, nyeadt Ihlrleol OPlemml. • . licretorore Um most common and effective arguments uslat to opposition to a champ, of books have boon First, That such Sit change would Inter fern with the patronage of home produo tine; and, locoed, that it would impose • grievous tag noon the people. ln answer to the 'trail would ask, "moat one action's be paralyzed, and the interests of our childrenmord:Wed by the we of an inferior class of hooky, simply becauee they aro publivhed t hero V , Irlg i c Y rlt e o i llV i l ' lT=l . lle w d h , e alti t m e Z2 ' . and that.a.lotte„datormlno what books shall be alloptat: • Mate IVA 414 er'o./' i pseit, it aablint be urged at tbo present. ~.whileVaprist.lne,Oplldrat that a roil ,beg sandy price Is preferable to a bad one , lbe nesafkfutitlll the of the books tillea4,l ogres Commates knee displayed qtaplrlt of great. liberality In consenting to :Introduce' their Awake , even exchange, giving a now and takhlg an old book In re. turn, and than remove all rayll oil this point. In conclusion. let . me say that although them may be woe aillo tautly impugn the tunt/ves ofall opposed to. the books now 11.041, l who are laboring for the ado:. lion of bettorbooks, yet koolrlulf fob .ity 01 thin charge, an t cons...lona the Integrity of the Text ConkCommlttee. from personal knOvritalga of them, I congratg- Into Chem e, the good Jedgmoot. doini‘treil Ut tht eelocilon of the books named In their report, and smouredy . hope, In the Interest of education generally and our own 11011001.1 In partion.ar, chatLthe Hoard Of Control will mlopt the report entilocly made. 11..1. Connie. Trial of a Twanty•lnets than. The hut twenty-Inch gun manufactured at the Fort Vitt Worka 'was convoyed to the proving ground. at Wall's /Station, on Saturday, and was tested by Commander Lowe, of the Vetted States Navy The'•glin M phlced pa. lotion at. (Wit o'clock F. is., and chug al -with sixty pounds of powderland ► nail weighing- one thousand pounds, thr de of t ee times. en The first Coll struck ts oh sih/say !bribed hy shots fired / on Prevloin °out/dorm, mid glnitced to the of , . petite •alilatrhere it was eerie° sutured feat In thecarth, and the gun, which was hung In siren., anrun ff backwards and forwards for z,evenlmlauteallke the pendulum of a clock. The two succeedliig charges were of the some Mae. and the tumult waa like that of the lint. The gun wee then Charged with eighty gliT•ir is hic i b P : , .. " .. ifortg t ge U ll n n a . ustitment sevonal feet. The teat so to, was ,paMeetly satJalactory to all concerned. and it wwi PeetPOn. 4 oatft , O . d.Y.Wileh (twill be complcted• • . Meech,' of the Kim's' lie Commie. tee.—The Union Republican Cotutty Rm.:- ultra Committee met yesterday &nada, nurtmald toe previous call, and after trans. acting tbe bualness before them .a4Journed to meet at the Committee Itoomar at the ooroot o f Cherry alley and Diamond street, Monday. the 12th inst., at be, Voloek A. 0., at eaten time full attenthume or Mamma: bare to requested, ea Mogi:mm.of Importance Will be brought before the Committee. • Hey. Hall.—We-have . , reeelsed • from Bogle a Chambers. Fifth insect, a Meyer ikoton of "Base ball as snowed by a Stu Ma . ,• L. Is one of the best snares oft - he age and the oomleal pletbtos wilt axone the laughter of the oldest man In town. , • Tbe Term of the United States Court, pat commenced. la Itkely to Do an tubule alwe.lyulongauniee... e i a . Leg e teg . Ov e e s r e rti re th e s or f lo o u m r Infractions of the revenue law are guile nurenrOUe. To-nlabs,e nue musical treat to In /mire for those who attend the Filth Jnvendle , ) , 3 , 3 . 5rt , to be given at the First Begets; c hum p. corner of Gran tend Fourth streenda We advise our readers to attend. The Min.—When the improvement& 364. repairs DOW in promos are complete, th& county jell will enema & decidedly better, aTrer:ginlrbr. k "D IDE witn What & • Ball[ tile Coosa Hesse matters are rery null, and mmis et the' Genet) , °Mears 'are on the eve ' Methture on tripe for the benefit of their eal , Sugars and Spies. of the bast end ph. rest gredes; et the old ettehlished had wet! • known Tea Mart, No. hi NUM street. Prices on.letel with heetetrn ihiPOrtere! ratee.. um! Text Banks to Atlegheni% The essonertint, ' yeatdrnay morning. , made place In its editorial columuS for an article of cohalderable length on the Sub ' Joel. of “Text took., in AlltUbeny, ,, which was doubtless !undated by some one of the numerous agents who have hocked hither from the Last and the Wen toilisplace hems Peblicaltons from our public schools. The subject I, certainly one of much in tercet to . , the community at large. and more aspect 'ally to the eltice. of Allegheny, whose rapresentatlece having charge of the edu cational ititerititS of the elty, The hoard of I Control, aVr. tO be called ttpoh td-night to decide whether or not a change in the books ' now In nee In Pelmets ender their j dritrdle two shall be made. The public will watch I ...lonely for_the decision, mot it seems to ns to be criminal in an? member of the Board to vote unknowingly on the subject. The lineation should not be one of adv.- tage or 111•Mvantage to any publisher or set of publishers{ it is one In which the in- Lomita of some Mx thousand pupils of the schools of our Minor city are at stake,and tirldi Coital btOinto tom clearly discernible benedt Ls toiollow a change, none .110111 d he made. in this any of eillsmteresten pie. an lthropy.' , it la refreshing to see on the partof eastern and western bOusun so united effort mode to, benefit these thousands of chil d ren by the Introduction of a aeries of ' new text books. T.. poreute hote l been set aslde by the shrewd agate, wile would mean Chem. that they know not what la the tree interest of their children in an educatiottal point of view. But the parents are wale:led with the present books in ore. pad have never entertalhed any Idea of ehauging them for toots of nor other i house. Many of them have given the mat ter Close study, hare corupared the dllYerent I textbooks to discover their relative Merit, and have even gone no far us to compare the scholarship of piddle eltiewhero with those taught in this woolen of the State. The remit.ObittittM hove been briefly these: the books in con hero are to many respects 'opener to those of other. Nucor, fn all resoccia fully nisei to any in the country, both to point of system and to goality of matte. the scholars of the Pub. Les leieboolti where Engllati's teat book. ere • exclnalvely ...Lebow apronmeney which to correlpondlegly voted to Vest of scholars where other amt.. of education aro aloptsd. [eat year the a Md.,. of change was brothels to the 'Mention of the &Mani of Control of Alleghenv City, end, as the article in the Cbuisnerctal refers to the fact, I we PM ennstraltdat to [of blidllCO entire the report of tie Committee on To hooks; to i snow how Its mem.. felt. on the subject ofter examining into the merits of ell the text books submitted. II ere it le: , To Ms flevird of Lb e/ the Ode ri/ Al ' lephent: , rx—V our Com liactoc 0 . . - hooks, to wholowns referred tho notttlou of teen - hers In the schools of the Vim, bcce ond and Third wards, is:touting a eDen in the test book on grammar now used in toe schools, report: ' . Viet they have stern the so : atter referred to in said petition their imreful attehtloni and to order to einem all the Inforniallon possible on the Cul-jest referred to them, Mel' gave WO PrinClOei of the several ,Wartt , schools notice, of the than itt which tile Co- mitten would meal Mot hear to moray of ' them Sc thought prOlier to attend. I Too 11.01i:el Of your COffitnif Leifer Neal. Incited to the suldret of sealing° lathe text Gooks on - reading now toed In the sebools, and on trio minket ytnir Committee beard each parties ea chose to come bereft them. .The result of, the deliberations and eosin , Inntioris of yotir Committee Is, that they do not feel luotilled in recommending any change in the test batiks on the onejtete re ferred to illsec. As no change in any other of the test book. moil in the PCIIOt4I9 etc thots;ht necessity or Ocorratile . hyi your Committee, tney reemninend the adoption. 1 by the Hoard of tits lest Mimes adellted fled tart year. stakes Trion, v. J. N. Hitt. , I I,os. licesvcc. I id odrect cupid , it. it. Yeast:in. to. I stun thenbake it will be obserked the I the ii innoisseol willfully misiefitesenle the neee It etallfle that the .0 , 21330111 Of en. i ~..11 entailed •by 'the chime., .woe the 1 SfrOnytf; One need ter hot year's COM/nate. 1 1 .1..1111 - .11 their recommenda‘lon that en reneef be reads. and really defeat:ill the . movement on the real of Ile Lencheri and i parents at that %MOO . rue friends of the uremia teat bdoke were I anxious Ise year to rest rho suliject 'upon Merit alone, end were suceessful. Title sw oon they made the same propcoitiOn.lbut it won rejected, simply because the ont.H.ilens , twos geolleales comprising the illOsall Of I Control could not fell awarding a serdletkis fav 7 oi tithe books tow In one. over all others. Aladdin like, Um intriguing agents of for alga mote generous otter sup. ply their new books tor old 01.11,, taking the farn , mines/ n , notrassif ttrithotettn. reader "...Saap ter thatAltif.hitint. books they will Punish. How moors Ls le be matte In thiS style of doing bustles, re. males to be seen, but lee tr tut our et Mena tun Dot to dull In 111 , ternluig a sufficient canes for the unexampled genettnnt.k.' Tim IntrOductionof. the Pock, onas made, the pliers can hereafter be axed to suit the putillsbers, and remre purchuers inks% pay tne bat /erted far the payment of Vie taw thousand coolie. et, getterously supplied at the beginning. We, tell that it lest insult to the Intelligence of our Allegheny. :lead en to rapows this shallow trick, nd treat Oral. the foam of Control- will aminbter, Wit egenlng, • sharp rebuke to thong who omits attempt to posy It upon the frkutds of edetetlee le our lister city. The Cuien.creint avers Cotten. of the rem, suns urged tor -thecontinuation 01 the .pram[ system of baoks in that • change might impoverish tile pobllsliecs, And pl.- troal.lnaly adds: "It Is sAktnit too much of parents to deprive their children of books whose merits hare brought them lb their dears Item their illsteat place. of publics- pon, to protect • scrim th in eleven year. have not been able to secure a leers. tire markaroutside of our own city limits: . Such woe/man has nose:. been urged by English A CO-, or their friends. They have always felt that on morn. alone their books would stand. and that it Is but on act of Jostles that-home publications should re ceive preference at home. /pea businbli has been preeparoos, and du lag the pas• of her wwon Unwired thousand ooptas of their teaks have been published in edi tions. Tuoy do not dread ch at sy ear do their friends urge the fear a reason why tticarce should be patronized. Resting upon the superiority of their (woks. nor publishers it., not appeal to the sympathies fit the murex, and to say the lead it ',vary ononantabla In the Chmateectof too make such on assertion. Tho books, of Engine, Co. have been inner only between eight and nino years, while Oxon° proposal to be pot dl their place are only a single year younger.l It is name... however, to inform the pub- Ile that agentts rispresenttror awy Partierilar • branch of Maine.. or trade, and doter...loaf upon accomplishing thou. °eject, will not hesitate to pot forth faith statements and endeavor to create tel. impressions. How far they will suomsed, to Accomplishing their deslgns'ln this pitrtlenWeaSe we will know to-night. Our confidence In the shrewdness and Intelligened ot the Board of Control of ...11,1aufteuy will be seriously shaken If they ovepreenive a respectable minority vote en ttfp quifiltion of a change. There hare bean other agents at work to rococo a chansons toe test books which may be Worths , a posing nOtlco. These havetnonided the Committee on text books of-the -Board, to - colt their Interests as la ovldeuood in the ease of • Uov. Dr. Ring, a nentniman of high se.lialastle &Unit:aunt. Ile was • maiebor Of the Ward (roman Al , re ,movedlaghen4ward, but several' months ago re ,moved to McClurn township. Believing 'that hashould not longer act Irani the Board after changing. his, naltlemm, he promptly sent in his reungnation. which wsus not accuptud, .as the body held that ho was eligible to his seat soil must retain it. Ito wee a member or the Committee 0a Text books; and en soon as It was detarronsod that ho was favorable to the system of books now in use, him roslanatlon was reonneldored, and oven attar Mullions' township was con. eolidated with Allegheny; his allot was dew clewed vacant and another parson put In ills place., So also In the our of Mr. loran. lie wax appointed to represent In the Boned the Fifth ward, .11 mot duly received and aCkhOwicatiod as a number till it was ills- Oriverad that ho favored the old books, wpm be, too. Was decapitated and a Itonti. Malt of a dirtarout way-of thinking put In his place. These Ineltionta show that an erfort has heon made to floor "put up" the Umsol. andwo sincerely trust that thooo entity of thin breatsh et brinor win be prop rly rebuked In the vote to-night. In conclusion, leo suggest that moon care. bo taken In the decision of the question of a ehatigain text-bookain tile schools of. our sister city, and ask Wu members of the Board of Control to onnelder the following reasons why the old books should be con. tinsel: , • let, Parents and friends of odnaatfon do not asks change. • Val. The movement requite tram foreign opposition to hong, publications. 3d. Tho echolars acquire.% pound, prae• Meal mtheatlOn foam the text-books now In pee, which. are Inferior to none in thecoun• . U rik. The loss entailed by the publishers In the free distribution of the new books se ust be made up by extra priors In the future. nth. ,The prinelpal book publishers now COmbined to Pore, the old works out: will. in the future, dleagree among timulielves. and there will be continual wrangling an to what complete Mt of books ehall be used, (Maryland as an instance.) 4th. The foreign book spubllihers bare. through their agents, waived' a contest on merit alone. • 7th. Übdue Influence. have been brought, to bear im the question, the °pigments of the old books ..potting up the Job" in order to - be Me the decided will of the public sad to deceive the Board or Control. There are many other toellonehy the change should pot be made. but w we feel that the members of the Board of Control need no reminder of their important duty, mantasill vow en the question ln such a will forever put an end to the letertneddllng in our school affairs b the "alsintereetedh 'acute •• of publis y hing 1 houses elsewhere. • Sorely of the reace. Abraham limberly made Information to. fore Alderman • llehisetere, yesterhiy, ailainet Mrs. Tracy farsurety of tbe peace. Ile &honer tnat the detenduit threatened to break hie ohlbre legs: The parties re side at Moorew brick yard. Seventh ward. A warrant WAS Usual. • . Catharine tianeetior made Informatien before Aldermen Strata. yesterday. against Anthony Llney and wife for egret) , of the _Mae,. hea r tuses that they threatened to ent•her out w ith a butcher knife. A warrant was Woad for the defendants. • Tereennui lbsosP Agreeably to the Wishes at many persons ticalring to - attend the camp. meeting. et T1LM.10.111., which commences ou Thursday next. the Allegheny Volley Rellewd Com . pony b ymem musly concluded to tune ex caril lon whets Int halt' price. The trains. erlll leave as follows Wall train, kW. M. Eeprege and., Sal p.hur Kittanning An. oommodation.p. m.{ 11.4 liOda Worm so oonnotintionce= p. m. All trams in either direction .111 sl u mlls T• 111111. The ex cursion ticket. , w be goal On return trip until August 11th. • PRICE THREE CENTS Zipiasieti titl the Pittsburgh'end Coutesibiehie thillreaU—Three Par see& Rillestitud Meters! littered. • 'An act identiMmittod at tuA o'clock tardily Maratha at Layton , . Stepan, on the Pittsbargb A PonneHaynie Railroad. about forty-five miles east of tiM illy, by whlab three persons wore killed and Set:Jai oth- . et. urbanely Injured. It appears that en. glee No. G, need as a Shifting engine In the yard In this city. had last been termed at the shops In Connellsvllle, and yesterday morning was started to the city,under the charge. of Daniel Ludivlck, engineer, to re. nine Its place. The Superintendent of the division Centred two platform care to be attached to the enfline, and instructed the foremen of the liberate alone the road to have several lots of scrap Iron, which hell =Cumulated at different points, Malted 'lobe the Cate MY.thanapertatma to tat city. The tram plated under dee u ch e arg r.d e of . P cn att n i d c . k ao fi f illy, wreak master of A number get on,the train, and after pi =ailing as far west an La ton's. the train wet motel:led off en a stelae to allow the plunge ot another train. 'Whet! the engine Was again /darted the boiler ex plod e d With a. loud report. Teo cooductor, Patrick Holly, was struck In the head by a dying fragment, and so* - Sued his injuries buts short time. Samuel Page, fireman, was• instantly killed- Elie body wee found afield some distance troth the scene of the disaster. A young man named Oliver, who was In tee emtdcT ot the company, and who had' taken pottage on the train for the purpose of Minute his train In this city. W. and his laxly blown over the bank into the river. Ells .ffeklyWaS not toned for Some time, het was discovered in the river some distance below. or. John Carr, dirt lion foreman, criously burl, •Imt we havenot been mislead as to the extent o: his injuries. The manic= of the _train, Daniel 'Lot wick, was seriously hurt MI the-side amt. had Ma right leg fractured. Three Or font others were injured, but we have been una ble to learn their name. l • , President 'lngham was Informed of the dilater In a few moments after it had oc curred, and. he Ordered a special train to be sent up immediately. Surgeon Phillips and Do. Le Moyne of Mita city left on the special about lien-past nine-o'c l ock , and reached Layton 's about twelve. They were Pro . with medicincastimilants,and other things which might bo ea:earthy to *Dell ate the sufferisg. of the Injured persons. A number of physidana resitting In the' vicinity. and along the line of the road, were =no sumrtionCt, and every effort woe being made to give loch assistance and at tention. miens be required. Patrick Kelly, the conductor, tr as a real dent of Connellsellie and has been in the employ of the Company for several years. Samuel Page, the fireman, also resides at Connellsville. Young Oliver resulal at Welt Newton. Ludwig, the engineer. e sides at Koh . ..port, and has aim been in the employ of um company Inc some time. A dispatch from D. P. amnia. Master of Machinery of the Company, states that In fits opinlen the explooon was =ived by an exemalre rowan of abeam. with a littilted supply of water In the boiler, and thinks that . therewas a number of persons on the engine the engineer'. attention WW6 drawn trine the *audition of the steam. The injury to the locomotive was but tri itingotod OM be repaired for leld. No cam were Injured. Accidents are eltremelv rare on this meth aid of coatse the offing,e are over. wheimed with grief at the mad tate of worthy employees. No road is better man. aged, and the item of Its employees. as well as parsons traveling over It, are carof ally guarded from accident of any Character. The humane conduct of Preetdeatilughart in the present i.tance, in atlitaadiatail . despatching aid to the mffertna men injured by the explosion, is worthy of Imitation by Ira feeling ratlroad E 1 Feels for Everybody to Know. The Drumm body Is made out of theblood that flows In the veins. The bloat Is then the great element, endowed with power to (MUM up to manhood or full growth the hu man body. The lungs,• the liver, the Moro i thh, the kidneys, the brain, the Mile... the muscle, and every nerve and fibre of the human body are produced out of the blood I that flow. to and through them. To,, the T'r.=.nt"od the hair fast eerre. pOl4OO 100 or frand..personslwegatir c ln g mtr , file Its elementary Wood Is I.l:oduged out of the food wi r t ' itli I we eat, and which is first ground 1010 pulp with the teeth, and is then swallowed Into the stomach, thereto be dlcosted sad made I lam eh y le, fit to t' b7ga l rare th r„ the coannels appointe d cDo onstruction and repair of the human con . 'mutton, Dow important to health is It, thee; that each =Waterton servant to the Am...;, , lifigtoers . __ l ,l6.l I one forictlon should become 110 corder whole system Ls th rown Into disorder and oftentimes Into decay. DR. KEYSEIPS BLOOD, 55.11:431103. will soon restore the derthmat stomach—will stimulate the liver to action, help the kidney eliminate from the Wool the eoliths particles which eugender rtieroatism, and coot end neural- The nerves of the human bodyhave been likened tuna th e wires of th e ifilvanin bat- i tery, and it the incrustation of pylons and effete matters which, ln circling through the vol., are allowed to •be deposited on I them, pato, and a scowlen of bruisedness, ' l a lfaSlg;7lVlkilt t nlliai/ o F d tVenhlt ; oath of the organ... wdwe with mach ru ' rtl7l . raVeirtle.l. from the islnal :l"toe?tt ALTIIRATIVE ever comPotinded, end tt may be teken with benefit in all cues of chronic disease, as humlreds of the Mil -1 sae There 1s not ragl:t " crW coo o:Zotte In America that would not be ben enttot by the worm dlt7.tf one dolllll oo4 ar :f Ir trl ..r. r o ir.p : mtb; to r . r.lieyeerls It,ns " art: re, slorP ) poomr So. 10) wood street Penn 010000, corner Evans' sh op,from9a.o until 1 r. st. aeons Barn. .q., for Aseetiably. The miderslipied, Republicans of FluelleY townstap, will present bottle Union Hopei!. Dean County Convention the name of Goo. Burns, Esq.. of Findlay toar.blP, on o =H. ble porton for nomination as Assem,lyman, and we would reoonimond tom to the Colon men or Allegheny county as a man every way Worthy of their'sopport for the omen at the coming Convention. D. J. Byers, :George MeNsll, John Wilson Hood, 'J. T. Bayne, O. F. Woods, Goorips W. Jarkson, John Room. J. Boss Byers, W. C. Forsyth, A. D. Barna John Gould; Andrew McCloster, . H. hloParn. ' .Thom.. Purdy. . A. G. Ell.. •W. F. Primly, David Harper, John Purdy. Thos. Forsyth, J10.133011P1111,1y, . S. H. B. Campbell, ' ,Georg e C. Coolly. Jonsingui Donavan, .John Purdy. Sr.. , G. M. Shillits, A. A. Purdy, A.M. Johnson, .P. W. Moorhead. J. C. Eaton, :Gilbert Cool, W. W. McNeil; :Thom. Cool, . t . 2 . n ' ll ' ll r lt°Mkt.n, 1111 Cy, AdamAten. , wllliam Cool, liamlltos•Wilson :John Cool, Andrew 0. Johnshn. Hugh M. Adam.. Alexander hiarshaLl„tiohn Alamo, - tr. D. Wilson Peter Sten, Joseph Harper, - Thomas Aten, Jae. A.Mentdden, 'Jeremiah Morgan, James Andrews, , J. W. Guy. ~.. William B. Byers, . ;M. T. McDonald, Jonathan Byers, Isom Patkison, Josoph Stewart, .Joslah Guy, Joseph Mles, . B. W. - Jeopory, A. McHenry, • J. li. McNeil, eamool Hood, 01 leer T. Borns, A. hi 0.8113, ;John B. Nichol. I An Item appeared in our Issue y.terday inquiring about the .cape of rotor Wick. Ii; in "bleb we atoned that he "camped from his Place of conlinement," which might be misconatrued, so rater was not really oonfined any place. We received the following information In regard to the Mat ter from an edictal source loot night: Wicalin wee taken from the• Jail to the Mayor's oMee and there had a hearing on a charge of LIOICUMIO . a prisoner, and WOO held in IMO ball.. 11e recleaned the•Privl lege of staying In the look.up for a short time, to enable him to procure hall. But before he Was looked up the o direr who had him In charge had hie ettentioh drawn to some transaction In the front Pert m the office, and Milan, seeing his opportendr, took advantage of It and made his coulee, and has not since been heard of. , It Pr sup. Prised. however, that he made Me ern through the livery stables but ha tip l oot r get *mot the lockup bayou not is t. ==l • . The Opera Home is the only plane of amusement now Open in the city. IA ituois original iiCarnival Illostrelsn gave the first of a, scrim of enterudnmenta last night to • largo sod respectable audience. The troupe Is One of the best In existence, and from themes:sew in which each perform. ems was greeted last night, we th ink the people pntsimrgh fully appreciate their meellence. The mimic. both vocal and instrumental. Is of a super/Or neMitY, and their loges and facetious *mien!. are a r l a aially original, which render. their entertainment far more Interesting than minstrel troupes generally me. They will remain for Ude week only. and theme wish. log to h om e ere Mould socura their seam, as the will be crowded every night. Brown mad .11amill Br letter dated „august let, to Mikes' dpint. Welteillrown, of Portland, Maine. secants the challenge' of Jame* Hamill, Of this city, to row alive male meson the Mid eon, for the championship, and an idnonia of money to be maned b 1 Yr. Hernia or ht. friend. Yr. Mown le unusually generous in his seceptanoe, and evillimUy means business, as beencloses In Ids note to the editor two hundred dollen as a forfeit, and also asks Hamill to do likewise. The race will evidently lake place, as Brown's note concedes everything that Hawaii could reasonably ask for, thus precluding ail grounds for may further quibbling on either Ede. Wep.Uently Mina the ...it, and hope there will be no neceasity of either party claiming a "foul.. =MT72 CaSper3oheedsl made inforelitif before Alderman_ Tailor, YmterditY, against rreil erica Nowell and k'ordiaand Canfield, charging. them with forcible entry.. &Maw gyre.", ratted w house from Mow. ell, and • few weeks slam he,. with hie wire, was committed to jail for surety of the Peace. and while In Airmail and g ag . mild want to the house, broke open thi door anfithrew the goods, chattels end from of ...Nguilidal =to the highway. Tbs house IF situated in Lower .as. Clair . township. A warrant was mimed and the puttee arrested, when' they.waireda hear. log and EITO pea for their &Apes:awe at * , The OnmbllalY Case. I The case to which we hart' made some reference, In relation to a charge Cl comb- hag having been brought against some nar• ties, Is before Alderman Morrow, but tio i hearing has as yet taken piece. l‘sturday next la the time axed for ,the investigation. .1 In what ne,sald yontztd ay we did not mean to cast any reflection:lm the magistrate, but simply Meant to be trader/food as doubting whether the case TAI greotnt to anything' the way of a trial 'Of the =wed par. ties. We entertain title cratniono and It Is strengthened from what further we have heard concerning the case. The party • prosecuting, we are inforMed. Is the wile of • a ga p mbler, who, after enj yturnoyleg • season of proserl,b an unluck lotit_st enad , enable a mo u n t of his wMnusge. He Ls ne ate grieved to this extent, no more. and if made whole to day, nothing more will be heard of the raft. !then the time for trial mimes.' and after pestponement for a term Ler two, the dchip.lants wilt be diseharged from their ball, and se the matter will end. 50th kind of proseentionS should not be encouraged, idnee the, law ts only used In assisting to levy inack mall. In cases of this kind, the party prose - 411 , m Is Want to select from those most able to' pv. who have met with more armee/is in gambdeg then himself, and although they mar not here been directly concerned in winning from blot his money, yet, rather than ran the risk of a trial, will yield to his dentate , for "hush money:" No sympathy should Unfelt for the Individ• nal wheln this way invoke:4lm aid of the .law which he himself has equally violated. • Rft.Plllo.l Or rtlllllldOlObbil nregffeer. The Committee of the Lolumbla Engine CoMpeny of Philadelphia, ecumisting of Len members, arrived in this city it two o'clock. , I". M.. yesterday. They were received at' the Union Depot by the Columbia llook and tinnier Contently, of Allegheny, who will entertain tato, daring their stay In the city. Alter the tonal ceremonleg eons. ' ra ' s 'u t t or u r p a o e?l, ' 1=1= 1 1;.:: Matart Orals Band. rolltesesi by the Visiting tienrierittee, then firemen's ~o lumbla boys of Alleghe ny in dro4s. drawing the splendid Hose Carriage of the Thiladelohlans. is , this order they moved through. the Ovine!. pal streeta.f theelty to the Grant House, corner of Isabella and Federal streets, Al legheny, where they will be quartered du ring their stay. In we evening a banquet wne given at the Grant House. To-lay they will mit the variom public Menthe-lone of the twO cities and environs and the house. of the ditlerent fire companies. Tide even ing they will visit the Opera Howe. On Wednesday evening there will be a grand hop Lathe City - E= A very distressing acetdent occerred et Phillipsburg, Beaver oodritY. Stamday ar ternoon, which resulted In the death - 01a Mr. Strawbarker, a young eine ree4lmg et that pleda. The demised, It 'appears, had boon arranging some hay In the mow of the barn, In order to Make room for some which was about being heeled in. Atter finiehing the work he threw , a large pitch fork, be had been Ming, to the floor of the barn, and einem-Ink the lines were resting on the door, he leaped dowh. Etymae means the fork had turned In falling, and when the unfortnnate man leaped heetruck mien the tines and was literally Impaled, the fork entering his side and penetrating Into his bowels. Some persons in the vicinity went to hisrelief •Inirmetilately, land after Coo.the fork removed htm to the beton. several ph)nirinur were entied in, .but dminte the most aktilfol attention, the unfortunate man surviveslonlye few hours. The deceased was quite ayoung than, sad leaves a wife and one child: =I Au accident occurred On Saturday at 111 g. leyls coal workamear Mescals, an the Pitts burgh and Connelly:111a HaarOild,whieli re salted In the death of John O'Neil. a coal 1 miner. The through freight train. which Pistil's that point. abOtit ten o'clock, p. passed aver him, eaverlng head from his body and otherwise mutilating it so that itcould not be kept until the Coro ner could arrive. An Inquest was held over his remains by J. 51. Lore, Juane° of the rate, WhO mad July impannelted. verdict was given in accordance with the facts, and the men on the train elonerated from all blame In the matter. The deceas ed leaves a wile and three_ small children. lie 'an employed In mining crud at S. J. Itlnte, 'a, Aipsville,,and wan regarded as a manor high moral character. Not Moirorlistwg.—From what preiloualy transpired to connection with the Birming ham bridge outrage ease, We are not gm , prised at the result yesterday, as annotin-: eel elaewlaere. That the—girl Barbara 'ftminwrsurtmatnerhily, mounagemully treated. wp have no doubt. and It Is meet unfortu nate that the guilty parties cannot be made to sulfa. The case seems to have been strangely managed from the nrst. portage with the best intentions, thee:ls of justice ...oath:tared, but as It has turned out we fear opportunity has Deco afforded the guilty tO InnuellatlonorOftleere.—The following Officers were elected lend regularly install.. •, In Smoky •21ty Lodge./. O. T.,on !fonds • OVentng, Avgnet Stic W. C. T., Bro. Thorne. Steel; W....V. T., SI.. ACLU'S E. Benner; W. IL S., Ilro. Swellej. )(Lg.; W.A. S., Ste. 1.00. entitle; W. T: 11t0..0 A.Cott..; W. I . ,SW. Jeannette smith; W. T. 8.. aro.B. A. Stoner ; W. C., Bro. Henry Miner ;WAL.BrO. John Wllbelm, Jr.; W. IL It- SI". Hannah 11.113 , 11.1'd; W. L H. S. , Sle. Annie Brecken ridge; W. R. S., SIALE Beremlup. Horace fireeley, an wlll be seen by in sAvertisement in another column, is writ tng Ms Auttoblography (or the New York Ledger. With Mr. Be echer's story, the arti cles by the College. Presidents, •ihd Mr. Autoblograohy, to say nothing of all the other popular feature. of the Ledger. the readers of that paper ought to be able to get their moners worth out Of It. Assault pad Rattery.—Cstbarine G. latter made Information before Alderman Btrain yesterday *valuta Ditched Boyce, ohargum htat with assault and battery. The parties reside . at Metharen's Coke Oven.. The proSeentrLa tillages that the defendant seized hold of her and shook her vlelent/y warrant was issued. Do You Woos a Cheap gloom—The subscriber has for solo oar-half acre lots, beautifully located on the Brighton turnpike, and Just one and one-fourth miles from the Diamond Square, Allegheny city- For terms and particulars. Inquire of W. J. Shonlit Sk, 9 Market street, Sitts. burgh. Washington County Court. —The An• gust term of the Washington County Court commented yesterday, Judge Atoheson on the bench.. Themes of the Commonwealth vs. John Bird end Thome/ Whittaker, charged with the murder of Cohort atimmi, was arranged to be taken op on Wednesday. • Commitfwd.—Ellen • llenderson charged, on oath of Margaret Hamm, with larceny of household goods, was arrested and bad • hearing before ' Alderman Taylor, Yester day. and default of one thousand dollars ball was committed for Court. Antlinglow.—Annle Butler made Infos. °tattoo before Alderman ruins, yesterday. against. Wllllam Jones fur fOrtlielt.loll and bastardy. Jones was arrested and corn milted to jail for • hearing toalay. listen as Bell bars opened a very .cti stock of Prints. Glasgow. Plegra—Maimheater Is rapidly Improving. The Operation Of laying water and glut, pipes is going on rapidly, and ctwel• ling and business bonsai uP ver fast In all parts of the oily. are Al gang l there hating y or houses, erected. and wanting. hydra nts tbelr themes _fittedup with hot and Cald water, 'mold do well by calling en dle .t Bro., the well.known practical Plumb ersand (I as. Fitters. While they do their work in a workmanlike manner, their charges are extremely low. Their ostab llshmentis on Beaver street between Frank lin and Chestnut • Cold Nods Water SI J. T. 5 ..0 0 4, Dreg Store, NO, VS Fedora! floweriest Notice.—Dr. Spencer, Den tist, No. Jt Penn street, redneeM ns to Late totes many Needs and patrons n that. haring removed Ste family to the country for the summer months, It will be tieoessa ry for those desiring to see him to call at his Office between the boomer seven o'clock e. mul six o'clock r. r. These will be hie °Mee hours until about the 15th of Septene• Ler t when he will move back to the city, atm cast then he found at all Some.. tf. • Oates & 8011,041 Filth street, have la stook of Idusllos from 9, 10. 12 to lil .40118 cents. . • A Rare Treat.—For one whO haw been unconcerned Went something good and dean at borne, wo would nay if business don't, pinreii, you geleg b alee n drop_into the lion. iinentsl Dining baleen. Filth Stmt. snd yon will Ind dinner waning for rou es good nn earl be got anywhere in she MY. Go and irY l 4• • Best to tee World; so says the rails lair.lCT:—the Weed sawing nimble. It received 'once( the highest medals. For ~1,„,3 wog so . porfectly adapted to an Mods of work. loan and examine It, at Ilt Want street, . Batlama'. Imperial White Wine lino- au., Bold in ha purity at. Metter% Drag Store. Ohio av (lima and Llaaala street. 4111 0. gbany My'', 3t . nate. Hell here redhead the prices or their Somtnor Stock and will offer the W e.rner eery cheep to close. • A tarot neutral..at or W 110345 or Frail Jars nod Jelly Tumblers, lust arrived at pear'e Lamp Eters, Ne." 32.5 'rend street, 6111 •Wart.. I • We earnestly call the attention of our readers to the advertisement, of the Alle gheny Grocery eat Provision Company. Delays, in this ease are very dangerous, Go to ilroolhere Drag Mom No. 04 Market &tree; for the ger. WiLeal great Remaly for ConeutepUoa—sole Agent for rittabergh. Garto llemlors Drag. Store. NO. 1,4 Market street, for Muei omortmoot of ➢rushoaOf all Mods, mid Tale% CoMbL ' • • Hates " Hell, V. Fifth stisatt,a fast.olored Prints, warranted: FT 144 $' tc ' s /At eenta. _ • lleet To•9ight.-The Board .0 1 . 60001 Control at eitegbmi City bald their monthly meialrag to-oliCht. k 'CON liparkllile fella water at T flimpws Drag stare, HamT.deril MIMS 4 110 Ighisa7. • Ila Tewa.—CoL "Jolla H. Meant, Waal Agent at Wasidustal tOWU Tar Nadu. . • THE NnEIELY GAZETTE. =I WEDNINDAT AND NAITONDAY. • largelbeet. contalalng Ctito II ILTS of latemmtlag reading matter, tmledlrra leading Mltorlals. latest Nem by Tc/egrapb and NM, Tenable Reading Metier for Um Tainlly. and. !Mast and moat fellable Flume 0101 asad Commercial Mallet Malamta elven Im any paper In the city. No Narrosr. MerAarde or Merelmt should be without It. Toms sc. Tatl IMMIX Olazilirui. dangle ...... Club. of glee 1.24. —Sad one copy or rim.' It the pelben 0"n up the club. Milldam to dubs raa be made at any time, at Mob Mau. Noisco TO Bonscatrings.—ln ordering your paper: be aura mid ovecirs what edition 7W mut. ha we lame a Wedueeday Edition for sub. .e here maim bot one niall a week. Ifal.Koney by Draft..M•preas. Mey Orem. or la Registered Lettere. my be De naat olarTIM. Address. ClAZarric. PITTIMIIIIION, Parole. Wo sell Dry Goods both st wholesale and retell. and are, as a consequence. ea °Mot to keep a larger sod much better Gi st:nen neck, to cell cheaper. Sod Oro the goods ;a save woutonatattng quantities than excitlM•e)Obblng bOuGG• R otail mar. chants are Invited to °amino our stock. 1. W. DAUM& a CO., • 59 Market street. - neederaeaes Ca, matuatDre,—. certain Care for Diarrhea ' Craton is the eWteeeh nr Dowels, Choler. Iforuit. othing Irritating or Injul'!oes te_ the atom nob. It la cheap owd fly thattrles it ohee will ken , it ee ne e u ready for itomedlsta naa. Bold r,) , all drag_ gists. . • Onalro Dtsebarges from tha Zara. Catarrh, Mamma of th. ZS'S, .00 an oft. floes of ehroale =hi obstinate character successfully treated by Dr. ahem, al Matthaei , ' street. °Moe hour. from o'clock Ctil &Mock r. 2s. The Latest Mrt.—foi nil tile haul et the eating line. go to the Cons Mental Dln.. mg Saloon, No. 73 ro4th street, below It. Postoltlee, and you cad get a bolter ginner for fitly cents than at Wry other Dome to, toe My. • Something Good.—lf yon went any., thing good tor your dinner or primer. go to. Itoltsbelmer t s Mame Saloon, under litnere Book Store, Ho. 73 Finn street, mad 'mean get all the market affords, and at IVINC4kin at. prices. Ns Plane Miee Mina City—Can batten Itiaarear llama • Shan, Balmoral' mai everything Moe la this line, be tonne than,: at the time bonorel AVM of James Robb; lco.0) Market "trait. •. , • Ilgr additional Local New. on Third Pada- • • mmuuzu, , 310;111.1.1.43113—R0DUE8E1-06.aanast Ist, 67 Ia•. Mr. Can.ban. Mr. JOlll4 MeWILLIAJIS, of Irwin EnzUon. and Miss JINNI.< M. MD GIBE, or Pltsabur(tt. -'May tbey have no elands. but all . suaablae. to thutr Jennie) through Ilia. Qin ACKLlTy....oallabbath**gest Ob. IM7, Az ntfle 0`<1.,-11411211:10f lhe 74.1 year Cl kilea/e.. Tee funeral . ..elute place from the realdelice of hip son. ludrelrdetley..... near the Alleehavy'..roke Teed* ALeobe.] CILy. on Tate arrealcvver. eth instant, et two o'clock. The Mends of Ch. family are reNelP full] Invited to 151.6. ' WNETT.—Ori Monday visrolsg. __A 51. h 55 o'clock, CALVIN W. dr, tulle 50th year of his are. The funeral wlll take 511LIC from hi•' late res . .- dense In Wilslnaborg, TISISATIMBIIotTIc at two o'clock. The friends or the tamly are sespect• folly Invited to attend. Carriages wl.l2.leare geinala A 611.119505'11, wiener Innithileld. And Seventh litreetsi at 12. g o'clock. • ;nits! OpCia osiers view sopT • 111.SO1r. — /Lt his restdonoo. st the corecr • or moult i.ono and Woorsh greet rose, on Bonder, Atiglin ASIDISZW FULTON. Mr.. seed oe yooorei grans Melees residence On Thilleioar xis T. Si 2 - o'clock P... Cmiwt. .111 leer. rename's Livery Meats and Wilnues. Un dertaker's. Poirrth stress. sc 1:!t: o'clock Tikes. on der of femoral. rkp av an t l:le t tik4 - - ALEX. AMEN; 13111DEBTAKER, 166 Fourth street, FittsberA. .06TFIN6 of .II kinds; 02.1113. 0L017114 Lad ever, *deserlptlon et Nenerel lareighlas &Node Welshed. Bosom coaxed dayaadalFh4 Sae se and Cart*P.. itandwrafe — Ear. David Herr 0. 11.. Jacetnis. 11.1).. The.. Hu la[. eat) H. ]filer, T.: J. BOICIPGEM. EINDERTA. • ILZE. AND ESELIMUCEI meas., to ihe date Samuel Bodeen. No. 99 Ohl* Blrten, three &rob from Beaver, Alleahone City. ire. teal. Itosedr.d.lllshogani. Walnut and Ilose. wood Indtallon Cello., at the /.emit reduczd prides. Hod= open at all hoors..diry and slett. Hear.. and parrlate• fa rtibibed on abort Rolle. and online reaurnable carom. RDWAIIIII CZAZINIECIII, UN DBRTJRLB. Imes. 444 0410 ttratnn, Allegan:ay. ltnalUe, Rosewood sad otbar.Cor fun, milt a canaonb stoet Of naaa faanda" goods. haad..4llaratabed at abort.. non. at lowan prima. tan aa4 Itany Stables, ior. an of Plan AND Simms Ittassra. Cantata., B Batins.ls24dle.flornat . for bins. T. WRITE & CR, UNDER.. AND MUMIJICIZS, *weft. ter, Wood's Ban salt •lolalq. o:aft Boom at llanetwastar Llecry tltal3o. amnia WAWA sad plmrtien - stredlts. DOAN eaO. cantata 'tu. mw. S. STEWART, llndertaker corner of MORTON sad MEM STUMM Nlntiti Ward. Callas of an kinds. Hume ea 0 , 11121111/4 , Ihrnbbed on the snorted natio,: GO TO HASLETT St CO.'S. 93 , ‘ SMITHFIZLD ITLICET. log TOUR seirwincsTALcrr_attos. WEDDING RINGS. 18 KT. SOLID GOLD, 1M1=3:13 DUNSEATH dc CO., Ufwircreilloras. Et roil" mrsiffr. JAMES scow, (ISTJCOZB6OIt TUJOHNSTON SCOITO zrmaxasm sat FINE NATO:P3, CLOCKS `SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC. 174 LIBEKTY ST., 177122112211. • • rartlenl. atte nilea irtrag to re Wawa.. Cocks sad metry. ALEX. PATTERSON'S , LUMBER YARD, Corner Cbestnut and Pretde I= A loge stack DIA PINE BOARDS. MAMA. Ab et awed itongb and I)reaned tilling. sad hs. D.O. flat 107 OA Saud. 15.0.0 feet A.A. 41 and 'AEA ADE ' AAA Dot POPI.. I Ad e n s C l. Indies Dock. • lire BOA., 711.1 ens large or allquAtltlcA to AD parch/Aro. • IheIIVISI FOR. SALE—That very yak's hie and dectrable property situate Pi - beets stmt and the Alledbelly river: la AU. Ihee7 int); Ito by CY feet. Oa whith beeptw. a very substantial Brick Balding.. Ors atone. blab. manila Peet. calculated tied weU adipted Par camas on almost any' breath of nsauStikr , taring. It is widest a lot of - these dlatettaione. within the My. can be had. And we would invite the special attention of those desirous, of Kee r. lea a place lb? inardifentartair P.M.ea in call 51 the Mee of DEVLILX • BLLL, Beat Bette and lesurauti Are... Butler meat. Laurrenteillie. HIGHEST PIZFUME . . COLD MEDAL • AWLIIInD Till Wbeelerk Wilson Sewing Machine, At the OTLISLT MA& 11411 0 09iTION. Joss V. Mgr: ItilaisTilitftWo r irtirsZitra OommltLec of awardbolas composed Of Ms moslccoapstent and Izapanol ; . . • sums & co., iO Na AT /Ina writzri, ristsbuigh HUE. CLOSE & CO, Practical Malta. Mamitattarers COB. PENN AND WAYNE MA b uwi ftylea /13111711111112 IroastsaUr HOMES FOR SALSA AT . Howard , . Livery Stable., mar rritzrr, autitononok,liclm = . ltl 4 ;=. rzTargir ard u irr Ita. t* Eir* tra = • 0•=1111.110. " _ _ LYON, • Sealer of Weights find ,lllealitroo. Bra 5 roux= smore, Between Liberty an 4 INrry. streeu,, Older* o tumour .tindati aolikre Romano, um& & co, mentor Cotton Mils, Mslion& sumoouremerozooronotox &mimic • ANCHOR MID MANNO EI Lltt.l RNCTINCIN AHD HATT - U29IVEMI . AL CLOTHES - etti—Tbe bast mad • oelyetsiee lo searesats4 to [lee Perfect salisfesolos. eon eo't see teem befaro northoslas elsrotme. Dar Aga , be me sole eons to AR,e/rfirah%6. sae 2l Xlll.lll. 01111 r stmet: OIL cuiTns—ror.rloors. ales. Codatars, Main. Ipladows. &a . of all ' , Mk...ad patters& sad at bias daallty. Patina. botaasl4 sad n4ll, as sb• All WWII add /Has Ru tapes moos, Nos. SS sod Illet Car St. J. L-PHILLIPS. ,BELTING f IitELTING!- , -Ltalig; ' re ELU Um sad lwas qamalt, sea lowriplem. L"thar sat% Xtvets a oe sal ar.iaast. Cialz MAU