The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 08, 1867, Image 1
TED DAILY G9ZETIi- 70214371113) *mar otos:rats. cstrimAri Ithp'n:D4 PENNIBLIPOIEHED & w.rariArtowas, r.ts. con °MON 1111ZICITZ BUTLDINa. . So& it AID SS urn' imm ham !spiral hie if Eden Mies,;. °minx. PIPE* OP prrrazusea AID .; MMUS OPTS. - A* FAMILY sa r etrln I tra.tarirto Naar taus Op PAZ Bar4Z15;:;;aa:;;R 11.1!" Ibillectib.S. P. P.n... -4.410. • AddreeS. • ' OAZISTIII. rmrsairzen, MOM. t*.EWlutgij. - 011:. Yon ischoootatOottley or Femme lest* leg the city during the stuniney Months they out have the Gthryre watied to their addroot. by Ordering the name ot the often, for allot" trite how week tor mu week or stank "- Hon. Taos. Wrmaars has our thanks for valuable Public Doontoenta. = The Pittsburgh Post, the Philadelphia Age, the Elarrisbug Patriot end Union, the Lanaustes Intoiligencer, and proba bly all the papers of that stripe in Penn sylvania, gave publicity to an article mid to have been copied from the" Salem, (Hasa) JoUrnai, Radical," which in tams of toarseemiltation, glories in the nomination of Judge Williams as an ac knowledgment on the post of the stolid Duich'elementi &the superiority of New England men," and aftemeards stigma tizes Pennsylvakua sea "poor, ignorant, stupid, old Dutch State," and much more of each AWL Quick upon the heels of the wretched and overdone fabrication came a state mentfrom the Salem Register that no paper bearing the name of the Journal is published to that city. In fact any puma of common - discernment would we at a glance that it vim Is fabrication, a forgery, and wan never written by a friend of Sedge Williams; - yet it has taken the rounds of the Copperhead press of this Mate,. and not one of them, m far saWahave seen, has had the hmi• esty or manliness to state the (het that the journal from which .it mu said 'to have been taken has no existence. Judge Militias and his friends may coo ratulate themselves upon his Intim pesehable chancier and record when his enemies are obliged In react to such 'tumoral expedients to excite the pre. indices of our people against him. Now will the Pod of this city state, for' its own sate, not for his, that the article in euesiloi; aid which It published, was a fabrication—that no such paper as the "Salem • (bass.,) Jeergut, Radial," exists! 'rn Istnnoomo betireen the Prod- ! dent, hir. Stanton and General Grant,' relative to the removal of General Sher idan, seems to be approaching a Culmi nation one way ur other. The affair Is alluding a rich harvest to gossip mong era, especially such as communicate with the world outside through the columns of the New Tort Herald. If we may believe these rumors, the President has made up his mind that if be cannot PI 6,22teed the Secretary of War he will sus- Pend bleillefase to bold official inter course with him and exclude • him from meetings of the Cabinet. In, the mean time. rumor bas' it that Gen. Grant bar assured Generals . Sheridan and Pope that they will not be removed, and di rects them to go .on In the discharge of their . duties under the reconstruction • 'arm Per warn, there are other 211: mon that the President has ordered thin. R 0112112121 to Washington, with the Mten. Goa of couferiog upon him the command of tlui Fifth District, which is Sheridan's. „On Berrinnselaitoulyeixty , lbur feet of the greet tunnel cuithe summit of 'the - BlerraTiends, an the Central Pacific Bailresd, remained to. be cut. On the 10th it is expected that the find. 1000/110- tiveind train will run through. It will be remembered that operations on that road commenced at Stersunento and have been * pushed eastward thus far. This greet tunnel is very nearly a hundred miles northeast of • finentetentoi and as . the summit of the Sierra Nevada (7,000 feet high) lout been surmounted, a • com munication between California and vada bat been established, As the'latter State is rich in minerals, especially sil ver, and as it has hitherto been melt • difficult of 11021:811, this opening up or a railway communication is - a matter of great importance. It is remarkable that the greatest feat in engineering over achieved in the world should be accom plishedia a region whkh the feet of civ ilized men have only trodden about a • spore of years. Trte Cowman. Ponvos of oar pop ulation yesterday held a celebration at Union Park, Allegheny, commemorative, of, the Went India emancipation.. On thelst instant was held a similar cele bration at - Iron City Pare, this city. Both affairs .were largely attended by adored folk', sad pease off in a highly. gratifying manner. , It: is worthy of notice that not a siogle are of drunk. minces or disorder turfed the enjoy ment of either cehtbration,••nd that the entertainments afforded ' at both , were high-toned; intellectual and rational. .The colored people hereabouts have over enjoyed a reputatlon as peaceable and law-abiding, and the order and dignity of Molest two public Mfrs in which they Participated so . largely, have added much to their utuuleter. iron Tuts nerisvrr of mir manufact u• jets who may desire to exhibit their Wares at the forthcoming State and Pro. Hanel fairs we publish a tabular list of time and place of such exhibitions so far . a Pennsylvanin...Pittebargb... • • -seot. 3 4 -27 I.34lloornis ' tlenada Wee....Elnoton Sept 3347 ... Oct 14 Terre Dante—. Sept.3o-oct3 Quincy sestro-octs Keatramy loahurwe Sept 17-3 e /CLUNY Lawremsa Sept 34-27 b=tl4....itnaester O tt 711 vet Drool s - mt 71t3 Den nammatraissanau seed lots ...........Provialenos,B.l. Sept 3-0 . 31. 3 1 3r1...,,...8arta10 October 1-1 OS 3II - Dayton Sept Dt47 rermont Jlrattleborca.....SePt 7043 eflaconaln.. .Dadlson nest am weenier.% 'nits, October TS far icen het the Republican Canyon. lion for Lou - Aster (Meaty, Instructed the County Committee to have tho local candidates to be voted for at the next election, ; nominated accoiding to the "Cnolrfard Vaulty System;" that is, to allow the Republican voters In the dif. Went precincts to select by ballot from the persons offering wißch Should be ac cepted ati candidates. - The caunty com mittee,, after • considerable diamesion, have !ejected these instxuettona and limed • call for a delegate convention, after the old fOldoo• posttonzinurr by Gssreaun of of his projected movement against Rome, may be taken' u interpreting what the Emperor Nerciazow meant by hisreccot note concerning tint old French fortikca• don, surrounding that city. It also ex. plains the citoldence maintained by the Ripe, notwithstanding the menating at titude of the Liberals. :Ile knew in whom he trusted. TRR POPMATIOR Oti MILWAUKEE, XS billed Ott a new directory of the city, le set down at .seeenty•aix .thousamL At the rate of InCieme mule daring the hot few years, the "Cream" city expecte to audonlah the world intim 1870 ceases, with a poymlation of an hundred thclus• Tue. .flopobliesas of Perry county Ism nominated Jontrn W. 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VOLUME LXXX.II.:-rNO. 181, GENERAL NEWS -13alamoro Lae '73,480 bonecholdebt.. - —TheCzar is inveetlng in noodle guns. --Terneetendem thirteen cottorifticke • effectuating. . —The principal gymnaet ut a 'Parte circus L e a large monkey. . , ltbdorl In stadyla^ Maria Aiuoineite for tito ex.r.resn purpose of billierdry9" =Wry. lout beggar..wallawldalong • for — . a A L e U. of bread , stole a set-of nose teeth to eat lb • —English ladies are adopting the Saab lon of wearing belle with a email daft nor atiackteL —Mrs. Patellae, or Ithlgoield, °blot hen reunited the ripe old Age of one hop- Ilred =done. —Thioira: both lairglarlow mud WO- Way, abound In the northern region of I ado and indium • --A abort-halal reporterbasebnllenged a local reporter la St. I.onl . Faeh hopes to "take dowa?,the other. • . —A Irma ninety yo old fell down Mans in Wo.rren, Pe.. w few 41 .3% alto, and erns Instantly killed. —There 'ere no lees than are lawsuits pending In the English Courts concerning the stentruthipGron Eastern. --A dour merchant in Ohio hicebis life %Stared for 300,1X10. Ile Isn't anxious about the fall of lireadstutlk. --Thedog-kllllng .business to New York la --The_ by five men. They make about mss! each this mum. Waablngton genlua *ants money to curt an aortal mall line, to run from nut city to Top• York In three Loon, —They - ere mein carrier pigeons be toren Cologne and linuaele. The fast est time mode Is 110 adios In three 'tours. —Fire romptualen are -mliaing silver in Jaaksaa .antaw, Va. Thelainetpal vein le about (oar hundred feetbelowthe sur, —Tho summer revorta along the Ilud- Dna are sparingly patronized this mason; •w large proportion being comparatively . . - --Somebody is errdently determined to born of till the breweries in. Chicago. No lam than iburhare been burned with in week. • —Jordan Potter, of. Weavinwit, Me., recently drove nail hini lila glen head, while partially our died linen the restate a few days after. —Fifteen hippopotanini hides were re cently seat to a tannery In Boston, Maas-, to he tanned.. They were In halves, aid weighed together 3.400 pouude. —When litmnieutt mid - he wanted to treat every man like a brother, the I itch nxtrul negrom crowded round. him glee fully. They expected en invitation to drink, but were ditoppolnteci. . —The London Railway News says "The extraordinary number ofadrcrtise meats of properties to be sold now to seen daily is proof of the aide' spread ruin which bee followed the last round of Indiscriminate St itch Exchange specu lation, but which doesnot publicly show. Itself." CLASSICAL JOKES —Pope Adrhut SLath was talkie t with the. Duke of Seim. Thu Ibuigel gave great scandal, and that he would have him thrown in the riier:P But Been an sa-ered, "Do not, holy father, fbr then he will turn frog; and whereas now he chants but by day. he will then chant by day and night." —The Turks made an expedition into Persia, an because of the etralt jaws of the mountains of Armenia, the Bashawa consulted long which way they should get M. One, bearing the debate, said: get Is much ado how you shall get In; but I hear nobody take cart how yon shall getout." Which in fact they never did. —enamel, the orator. had a fish which the Roman called ••3turcna," that he made very- tame and fond of him. The fish died, mid Cr:teems wept fork: One day, during a dispute with Dominus, in she ..Saza4a, Domnina said, "Foolish Craikus„ yotalrepikw-shar.Maransw"• Created, y d:il "That la mtre than you did for both our wives!" Kin g of ata.vdon, Would at times retire from business, and give himself wholly to plea/lures. On one ot these occasions, giving out that_he-was end:, his father,. Antigonua, came end denly to visit him, and mete fairdadisel coming out of his room. When Antigo mut came in, Demetrius Raid: "Sir, Use fever has Just left me." Antigone re plied: "I think it was it I just met at the dour." . . . —The ileum= made a law mplinst the bribery and extortion of the governor. of the provinces. niece), in one of his - speeches to the people, said "that lie thought the provinces would. petition Rome to have that law repealed. For before, thegovemors did bribe and extort as much as was !sufficient for themselves; but now they bribe and extort as,much as may be enough not only for them selves, but for the judges, jurors and magistrates."- Michael . " Angelo, the famous painter, painting - in Pope Clement's chapel the portraiture of hell and damsel made one of the dawned souls so like a cardinal time wan his enemy, that every body-knew it at first eight. The cardinal complained to fire Pope, and asked that It be defaciod. The Pope said to him: "Why you know very well I have power to deliver a eon] out of purgatory, but not out of bell." —There was one that died greatly In debt. When it ism reportisl In company where divers of bis creditors wre, that be wail dead,une began to say 'Well, If be be gone, then he bath carried tire hundred ducats of mine into the next world;" and another said, " And two hundred of mine; " and a ‘ third spoke of great • sums of his. libation said': "1 perceive now that though a man cannot carry shy of 'his 9,113 with him into the next world; yet he may carry sway that which to anntherman's." - .-tilionyslue, the (Treat, after he was deposed and brought to Corinth, kept a school Among those who visited, Mu; wagon° who, when ho came in, opened his mantle and 'shook his clothes, think ing to give Dionyaius a gentle acorn—for the tyrant, when In power, requiredthat ceremony of every one who came in his presence, that they might not thereby carry, concealed weapons to do him hp Jury. But Dlonyalue ante to him: "I prithee do so rather when thou vest out, the; we limy see thou 'double noth ing." --Cicelium being prosecuted by Oilier for impiety; summoned Cicero est. nem. Clodlue attempted- au alibi, bat Cicero ntaintainoil otherwise. The jury, however, composed of lifty-eierven, ac quitted (Indies. Whereupon,one diw in the Senate, Cicero and Clodlus being. in Mae-cation, Clodluattpliroldnd him, and mid: •`The Jury gave you no credit." Cicero ans wered: "Five and twentygave me credit; but there were two and thir ty who gave von no credit, for they had their trionerLefore hand." cloditis was acquitted b a corrupt Jury, that had probehlyteken ',hares of money. Before ' they gave in their verdict., they demand- , ed of the Senate a pled, as Manus was a very sollitlorie young nobleman. Cant les., the next day, seeing some of them together, mild to them: "Whet made you ask of us a weird. Were you afraid your money 'should be taken from your" —notion alien general of the Athe nbui army, iused to dress coy mean, al ways going barefooted and sometimes without his upper garment, except it happened to be intolerably cold; and then his soldiers used to laugh end may: "It in a sign of a lamp winter; Photon has got clothes ott" The Athenians once insisted on his leading them against the enemy, and when be refused, that told him nothing could be more dastard ly and spiritless than his behavior. Ile answered, "You can neither make me valiant, nor con I - make you cowards: however, we know one another very welL" Having a difference with Iket-i -mu, which they refused to settle by treaty, and proposed to decide by the "word, Procion old: "My good people, keep to the method in which you have the advantage—that to,talking and not fighting"Lyeurgas the orator, .one dayeahi many disparaging thlnp, and animig the rest observed that when Al exander demanded ten of their orators, (polltielans,) Phoclon give It an his opin ion Mat they should be delivered to him. "it la tvtle:' sald Phocion, "I havegiven the Athenians mach ;rood advice but r e th u n e h d y t ed li d° , sinowfoorin: be t er h ro , ° ro p w are: . iiid A Arb uima wl th "Ci a,A hi t.; ei n a. M . d preelled them to declare war. Buts, when the lista mine to be made out, this swag gerer appeared with hie urn bound up and a match In his band. Photon, as he eat upon the business fleeing him at some distance, celled, "Put dow n Arts. togiton, • cripple and. coward!" Atter 'ward, Arlatartma wile in prison, when he sent for P octon to mum and acsltim The latter's friends tried w dissuade-hi f rom going, but Photon said: "Let me alono, o good people. Where wouldno rather wish to sp eak with Aitatogatin than' in prison" " Alexander ITrOtt, to the Athenians for a supply of shim, and We orators opposing lt d the Senate asked Pnocion his opinion. "1 *mot opirm o w salt - he,-"that you should either have the sharpest sword, or eine keep on term,' with those who have." PIiBP EDITION. MIDN IGHT. THE PREUDENT LID TUB SECRETARY OF WAR. ‘respofidence Between Tbelai MR. ATANTON STILL AT HIS POST = Sraitoffirroff. Aoost The raki , :rineto the correct test or the correspondenoe stitch recently pseud Misch the President and Secretary of Wart A - recants Sfaft•fon, Waskirfoloa, Awful 5, tae:.--eir,Pubite eomtderatrona of a high character constrain me to say that your ree ls:Vol as escretaro r f y, War sa n t); ac. &seams. JOIIiPt:N. di buoy or War. -- - • To which the Secretary replied as folloirc War Department. August 5,1=..-tint: your note of thts date ban been received, stating that Imbilo oonehrerations of I blab char. meter onnetraln yen to say that my.realgaa tionas Secretary of War ilt' be an. Cepted• reply, I boon tho w bOnor to say that petite considerations of a tdatteharaeter, which Rhino hare induced ma to motion. at the head of this Depart- Meat. Call•t2111% me not to resign the oflice of Omiretary of War before the next meeting or Congress. g Very respecfully, your, ( To eithe nd President . e EDWIN Srairros 'No frlyther Itetten Wu been taken . bp the .I"teeldent, and the Secretary of War to. meanest the Department Uantactlng ueual. CHUM ON SHIPBOIRO. Emigration Commissioners' - Investigation, BAD FOOD-BAD WATER-NO DOCTOR -NO DEG STORE CN BOARD• Twenty Passengers Murdered Int Ts!amok setae riataLnga Naar Tons, August The report of the Committee of Commis- Monona! Emigtatlene,relatlve to seventeen deaths from cholera, aboard the Angriest ship 11, Weep p liacearich, says the bread was mouldy and Meg cr.ilug. There was neither murar nor tom on board; We pedaloes were Magicians in quality; the treatment of thepassangers was met shocking, and the great mortality among them was an conse quence *Abed toed and Rater; there Rag neither a doctor nor even • drag staiia am MAY All these outrages rani onsedtlas were committed to maw, alaw handrod dol lars. The twenty managers who tains died ma board Dave been murdered, the report antes, by A. etranas a co., w Antwerp. TO. surviving passengers have bean informed_ of the legal remedy they have *genet this Arm, for damages sus tained. andthe dead theif.have, lost, and several Davealready engaged conned. EXCII:INGE OF PRISONERS. Gen. Butler's. Report ter Tel.grabb to the Pt Usbmm, Omen. t. Neer Inez, August. 7.--Ttie mom.< Duff Robes General Butler's report, •s- Comm!. Mauer of tzebentle,,lming a poition of the rebellion, from "'Mob it appears Mat to De perober...lBo. itaneasurthereasembeste 9MP- ends anxious to axed sago man Airman. but the Confederate Government refitted to trent witht: en. Butler on the ground that he commanded negro troops. Notlecation. to that effect was mint to our Gov. ernmeet, which refugee' to adroit the right of the Confederate author. Mee to outlaw our <Oilers. Kt-chan ge, continued until March, leGi. when Gen. Batter had an latertiew with Cominission er Geld, which convinced him that retell- Mimi would nompel the rebels to abandon their refusal to exchange colored toddlers. The government, informed of these foots, referred the matter to General Grant, whoi in• April, directed lieuerel Buller to eleellne, until otherwise ordered, W fruitier nftotiatione, and chortle after Instruct him to ;onside? 4the determination of - the - rebels to Make a Maim:Bon between white and cal omel prisoners no rental on their part to Spree he fartherh Gen. mut also Instruct I toced reco mure. ils all theß atter sick and wounded the rebels aould give OP. bat to lend DO more In exchange.. in 'August the rebels offered to renew. the exchange, man for team Gen. Grant thee telegraphed the following Important order: - • - It Is harden oar men to he held in simile ern prisons and not to exchange them, tint rE is humanity 10170.0 left In the oinks to tight nor battles. Every man retaliate:l on merole or otherwise becomes an notice agitrut m at oneweltreetly or Indi rectly. If we commence a eyetent -of ea change Artilch liberate all Women Caren. we will have to thelmon until the south' la exterminated. If we held those caught, they stuotmt, to no more than .dead men. Al this particular time to release all rebel prison. m north would insure Sher mates d ef ea t , ' and would oomprocalse our safety here:. FROM CHARLESTON Mel/Ina et Seamier Ik Cs, T. Cslied letates—The Army Worm its Jae Sea [By Telegraph to the Phiabargh Gazette.) Citastaerrow, August I.—The °mussel Of Jed= Frasier & CO. have prepared a length, answer to the bill of complaint Sled saatest them by the Government In the United Staten District Court. They deer the ails raison that the Charleston firm were the agents for the Confederate Government:or the purpose sheged In the hill, and rest their es. 119011 the pleadings made. by the Liverpool Arm in England, and Oen the settlement there agreed upon as a conclu sion of the controversy. The Charleston hones will move a dissolution of the in. Janet rat restraining them from the use of their property. The ease will probably be heard by U. &Judge Dryers, now gluing In Greenville. !Um. Jansen 11. Campbell witi `A. J. ltaigrath are connect tor defend. ants. It Is nadersbural lion. Caleb Cushing will represent. the Governments The use will probably go on appeal bete the U. B. Supreme Court. - • - The army worm has made Its appearance among the octane On Advent of. the Sea Islands betwicenhere and Savannah.. 9UTRAGE BY INDIANS Train Throws tress the ins* sod Boma a—Teslie lass Sissghtered sad • :Sit._. lots His = CRIOALIO, Award 7.A special front Otnabi today, Nay. a freight train Oa the Unken Feeble ligdirmul was thrown from the track last night at Plum Croak Station to , tedium The engineer. fireman and brakemen were The meremoullte was Darned. It Is also reported that three or four MOIL at tae etetion were killed. • Tide outrage I. cup- PO•ed to have been committed by "spotted Tall's' , band. who hare been feeding at the yobbo *roma* for some time. • The steamer Silver Lake, arrived from Fort Benton. wee bred Into by Indiana forty ogle. ribose Fort Moe, and. one of the crew wounded. Another dispatch says the InelLsns ea Meted U2ll freight train near Plum Crook, last nicht, and threw it from the treck s Z piling tiaa upon ins road, killed and sea m ed seven train man set are to the train, es titling. I , entire:ly, and threw the • slaught ered bodice Dm the game.. FROM BALTIMOR E Arrival at Atm Se= Darla—The Any - Mae Deleaasion Ea Route v. mix. Mg Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Geom.] Darrtgoits, August 7—Yes.-Joe. Darla arrived today from Charleston, and pro ceeds to-morrow to Join her hoeteind to eunuch. Admiral Tegetbolf and tbe Austrian dele• =to recover tee remains of Maxim. a tie here to-morrow for tnnetunatl; .whore the', Mee toe steamboat for New Or. lass, whams e an Austrian ship of war "el.o tekoUtiom to/Kauai Swindle by a rock racier. Tetwouph to the tittiburgh Passive.] gity4usize, August 7.—Yesers.',lqualirt ton lb Armour, while shipping a quantity of p e ek and LLid , yesuirdny, were sorprleed ►t no leakage With the thermometer at SO. Tee emetery was mind with an auger, when the .barrele. were found to eaniatn Send anlisalt. The Swindle was perpetrat ed pp it pork packer last spring, whereby he 'wafted some twenty thousand turning WM arrested last night while re trout 14 D/041/0. Crops la Otue py TNKnaG to toe rituberas Gaut WO CLIIMMATI. An. 7.-:-Adyloor train the In, tart= we Ivry un d triorlblefOr the vowing crops, sad especiallycare, the roots Of which had been tbrOfin . oi:tab/AO to the sot. (tae. owing to Me canasta wet Weather to Jolla and July. and now Tim the 'drought comes it ls drying up at the most critical =toothe It was teaselling. The late to. wlll bo bad failure; the weather continues dry and hot. • Dtasiler 'Wad Lou of MAI of Sea tar Ealagrann to Os Elstobargh Gatedr•l Bolton, Anli.E—Ttni bare Eva H.. Flak, from New Y or Ir, bound tocadlz. put Inbar': Lamm boon damaageed to a gale and Wasp the mate, rook and 0120 seaman prorboaXd. PITTSBURGH; THURSDAY, U q UST 8, 1861. FROM ..EUROPE CBy Telegrap# to the Pltt.bargh Duette., Plik'Sin a. final." mclaleitr. Yantratanr. lirtattft, ingl2lli.—T4o adtmnd'ee•etoo of the Parliament of the North German Con fedenttlon srlll commence on the tith lnel. In this city. 1141.11. I . ooCitticital ?et asrof at flanixe.•ustist 7- , Erening. , -The Prussian Government been licooree anxious for. the Safety Of 'Mein Von Magnus, Min Liter reel• dent at the Ciiy et Mexico.. At last'acconnts the Mayon bad initoessitilly Intervened to. save the life of Maximilian imd the hostility of the Mexican leaders. Nodespatches from him have been received foi a lima time. and nothing is toown is to hit condition. The Governmept has taken measures to meet tom definitely whether the .ferret authorl. tin tISVIS treated, tht Minister In a manner contrary to the law of intim,. rite Oseserror A Prussian army trominiesloo, appointed to tocitialne the tilimiseppt rite, the favorite arm of the Freud/verde% utter subleettne It to a series ot(pritaticai and scientific tails, here repartee itolest its Adoption by the l'ressLeat ti'ar Department- ST . 1 . 041. RT. August 7—Eriniov.—A COT.. tion of the prominent member. of toe bib end party of Southern Germany, held to day, adorned resolnUons urging the south. ern States at Germany to unite Mtn the North German Confederation. £N4IIL/I.3iD. ili SIIIOSITIII RAO. Limnos, ♦u¢. 7.—The 'emend day of tho Brighton races was signalled by a naming watch for the Brighton cup. It was won by Sloulsey. Syndal was second and Lecturer thIBI. Tbs. plenary stakes warn won 07 Coq. Persian second and Ulm:dilly third. ARRIVED our. i,o;pox, -tacust •tcnmebtr st Patrick, from Quebec, hax arrives. . FINANCIAL AND CONNERCIAI.. Loanoz, August 7—Noon.—Consol., 914, jr“,...T.entina.l3!4; Minnie Contra!, 775dt Erie, 16%1 A. Ana G. W.Borgo, Lrvairoot.,Anatud7—Nooa—commok.ed Arm; middling uplands, 11..%c; Orleans, 10 sia. salmi today lAA balm Itread.tntr•—Corn ..Te OI for now tabula Vattern. Wheat Z. 100. Barley, not. and pen! al:lammed. Pro. visions—Hawn advanced to 44e. Ace lira Li. Pork =a. Produce—lptrita petrolaute declined. . Fa...across. Augast 7.-61vning.—Lnited States bonne, :N. FROM WASHII4GTON Mr Telegraph to mh Plusher= damns.) Teleantoral Or liaclursalut PWANityk. Nan Auguet 110,11cPs to saYW The cortretary of War his retread the President's, polite io,ltattion to retire from othee. She Pfesidenpe note Is very brief. only font Mum to length, and simply elates that erase publui coudderations constrain him to request Mr. Stanton' resignation. Mr. Stanton's answer was also rely brief,lnd intended to be sorme , and cutting. It is not decided what step Mr. Johnson ortll next take, but I think he will notify Mr, Stanton that he Is no longer Saattary of Wax, Sad meet. vemte torts with: After, the adionthment of tho Cabi net meeting the President One closeted with 1,11 merethrtes until ten reek,ek theism. IC IO i s = gel referenceee o t f o at e ntri; removal hm -been th e & sorbing Sepia of conversation today in •rilliT eras,. anti there has been moth emaciation to (tern hat will anext treneplre. Among proud• sent oMmale It seems to be the general opinion that the President haspower to re move Mr. Stanton under the provulon of the first section of the Munro of office 1,111. Stantpla• kept , htinialt almostOompletely stmt. op in his private adios today. It is mid that Secrenuy Seward is not altogether In favor of the President , . aexton la tido matter, Ind that he tmd - Therlow Wend are about to attire to save Stamina's hand again. kienrago when there were lieriOns thoughts dole:norms Stanton. Weed and Itaymond , e influence, coupled with, Seward's entreeti es, Ind need the President to abandon the idea. tSIXV a tatUV . fil* n n g l eti nC t 446.- iffr a deUbenie yeimogt hiestolthalt the Prei dent. In oteroon telly every way, and teentitht film repeatedly itt hoe *Mast Intercourse. The Preelstat is claimed, as h determined tole/ I,tso -tenger, and bee po yrie t his 4 01. tearre satiated thalliecar o % #'t Milne phrase/Ye , to Tr , their Manes ger odic° of the It ; been spDotalag eta Mr latter Mtintle • tgat r Ziff ,741,2atr Site, and oh' • . Cabinet am • ENS 3 . - - CtSl4,Hietan sad ts an It nro I.6=l , lent to that effect. It Is probini7, s ,.. neither of those statementi%. after consulting with the FreslL - P., known he wtill oerslets In his remoTe btuirtilisi- Grant Orothat V~ .. r. ..~ .. asgagell , rt taw Attlee at ' Meat Da' menu, whlob osonot bo totorfered Irltnout detriment to the public en, toe. Rumor connect+. the fact that kteettlent Johnson has uderrsphe4 to pereon to lien. hoomeam Mentos blot 'to Waehlegton, with the removal Of Gencral rherldno. and It I. sontreated he to to be unharmed to the Nth Instrlct. CV aanisnros, Atigtut • :moue Tares La • TIM et:oratory of. the Interior has deci ded, in reapormetoappilontliniz, not to Oil. thorise the sale of the residue of the trust lands in Sansairvhot to &welt the action of the tinate cm tlief treaties before it, which provide tot the diaposlticni of the lends In a dLgerent sway. • • ant ' rrIVVrVt I VeV, ran; Va t = Bate Course. tear Washlgton, the nth of October. The pretalust lists In market and medial attOent to twenty thousand dollars. Dr. l'rederlok Wooeter Owen, chief t.lera of the Proedaten•eßoreeo, bee reeleuett, to. take etreet an thelSch taslaat. The meant , . of Internal revel:l'oe umlay were late than nen • telnlOn. that harem - tor tratease tel eompateal by the glorloot mote meant traveled, mileage tO be yam by the Whom routes far ,four nays to and tfOin Statloteroreet of the hocay , Mountales, then either Of theies.routof , deolgoatea to the Ostler for the Jobrney. C111:10/.../ vo rettairseal :rearm:Toes. Secretary McCulloch banal • el reeler DO [hying local inspector, of steamboats that they are required, under the inspection leoa =Mt eltet7 year to inepect the hull, boilers, machineryand repapenont, of each steamer belonging to their district, And to approve of the same before granting math neat.: Thu inspection Includes the looked safety valve as well as other curtly:made. o.ollJan 10.0.1011.20. 001/IS.'7 , /trivet MAJor Ginseril A. Baba, Analainn t In.pector Gelsersl.l.l an•no rod done. In th e Lprpartoltnt at' the Laken. FROM NEW YORK I=l A [ll6lor is current. with the appearance of credibility, that the body of the man found in the river a fortnight ago, with a bullet hole through his howl. hat proved to be that of a British detective, who had been shot by mune Fenian, whose movements he was investitating. SOS SlartA”. It i understood the ooldrOlor the MO ph ma branch of the Fenian Brotherhood ,s to be tendered to John Savage. The ltobarm Convention will be held at Cleveland about the 3d Or September. FROM HAVANA, TeIIOW !ever Altai!Mot Nettles— pipsolsh (belle Ishtar Alarmed. Telegnipb to th, Yhttetirph llasette.) Sew YORE, About 7.—The rteamer Bien ro Camila totem Llayazis advice. to the ad: The yellow fever ergs beetle:zit to ettaok the 1M41,011. The npanigh ship T. A. V., to the Coolie trade took 'lre and was burned. to the watet 4 a edge at Havana. I :1:1=1:13 = roar Sew', Dakota Territory, 'lcily 24. The Indian Oommissom to visit the ortb• west Indian uf which general bony L President, la now on lu way by land down the illosoarinver, en route to iyethoitton. They expect:, to reach l there before the diet of negternber. • - Febbis NOOUSir iw Mew Jenny f tl7 Teleelsett to the Pittetrorch gazette.) Tazwrow. ,AUStleit 7.—At a largo Femine inoininglawinvinilem.Jamitle aibbonn. McWilliams and Tan Eganmsi7o addreaaes, In which It waa vaspbaUgailly denied Unit President Roberta is now, or over ban been, in laaava wild tho ftwoniseens of Viirsire Oil Bellinery Burned Mr Telegraph to the rlstabureb Onuses.] CA " . • 00 ( AngtLit 7.—Fairbank, Peck .t Co.'s oil tannery was destroyed by. Aro this morning. Loss on - building stock. 513 0 ,i:? 3 ; ' , mused fotgle3,ooo. • . . Moor Telegraph to the Pittsburgh ussette.t Lol7llv6ax, Aug. 7.—The Wirer le rising, with Wee het teursstatteg In the thutsS, EOll MIIt FOUR-O'OLOOK. A. M. THE SURRATT CASE. Charge of Judge 'Eishci THE CASE GORE TO THE JURY. WAIT' YO FOR i'WE VERDO.M. =I Wasettarratg, August led. hi the be rratt ease te.4,1, lifter lioiXe dle• ea.stoti upon Immaterial itofitte, Judge nailer charged the Pry lit pueitth conclud ing eke follows: Trani thh Observello4 *Melt I... Monad. . . drerseti to yoU;you Snit ntfer. Pnoir, That a cousinrser formed le . time of Isar to Lase thu 1116 Of,Sho President and N President or the P.ripublie, nsid the heads of the Executive Depututents, for • the purpose or ste rn a' . 015 enemies of the Federal dovernesent, bytihrotting It into anarchy loud coatis:don t ihvresson, Bel, sus 0.1141 hurtful to too people of this One.• try en compassing th e deSth of the tang or Queue of tirussilrlienl i 100 suldeCte of /13Rt 1,40121. r iielna.l,i'lett even — p.. 4 engaged In each conspiracy; a long aklie clintingea 0 mamba Of It, lit reaptipaiDle, nOl. 004 lb , the net of treason, but: Weeny. murder or lent crime which may hot from It. • taint, That the thrveretnent may Weir. the charge of treaeon veinal my or all Of the conspirator% aullitheneu against them for the entailer crime of Manley, inclnded An the greater crime of treas On. Flonelli. That under an I ntlictmetti fete mentor resulting from the prosecelnlin of sorb conspiracy, eviranoe of the entire entries of coneulracy may be maddened in estimating the hamar. Character of the etrence labile the ladicanterit P.M, That It wait not lancessery to aver In tne indlethient the hit that Abraham Lincont, the victim of mirder. MM, at the time or its Commission. President of the /;tilted States, or to prat, 14 In order to allow the jury to take Ott Malta° account In determining the hearth. character of the orimnot bang &hotel Whiehthe goat will wk. Juanita eognimuthe.. N‘sta, That he who dept/. acts ymother, does It by am self, and Id respaniltile for its camequencee, ha cricrilny MI well on n Vera That elthongLan etai.. when clearly ettablished, form , a.. opuiptete mit tntei•werelele defeat% In atm.@ from he Inamealintoscene ot a ctlona. resulting from en:mole-say norepeuted of and aban doned be the party. wLII pot avail Ulm. If he sere et tonic other too[ mageted performing hl e part In too a teeoeeptrayhal. • Llyagh. That telt plea Is, haloes clearly meal out, stingys regard w ith tuatimon, and' it' otraumeta.. Wag • against him who attempted It, wait implies en edmindon of the truth orate tact. alleged legatiatt him and the cartmthess of We afore ems drawn from tapir :Antla, That the flight &OM the scene of crime, the fabrication of sose accounts, the concealment of Instruments of violence, are elterimatances Ind Mugu gait. Date, although a contagion tri the *light est degree tainted with.. prOmito Of laver. or by unmet or fear, la soaedecatted es eel. dance against him who makes It. yet Unlade 'freely toil voluntarily is'tme of the serest proofs of gent Ali to the credibility of the witnesses yen' too to be the excialve .jedges.' Yon .ebe them Inc. to face. Yon ktan• whether they are confirmed or nusupportod, or contra dicted by 01Por whammed meat, Or Other clreumstanoes. You are . .to lodge whether their testimony has beet Impeached, and consider every matteraltila will shied any tight es to what hat been Iguthfully or faso . 17 nebowel by my wheels. Yon will ale• gently collate, co mp..and carefully weigh otol consider all t.N he tesiginony to the mule on both tides. Yon will dlaregard or re- J ett the. testimony Of w i th ewn mks. of be aut ham 500 Igo De onworthe of pure elldeene.rrY r of /de want of character, ler truth, his cOntrailictlng lam • self or Italy contralleted by others of bet tercredit, or by dlammely of purpose minithated by as omelette and mama In testifying before yon. ' • • Di cOoclooloo, VW will take the cue with the honed plar,geti to 40 Jail. to the Vatted end. and thedefencant, bearing in and that It is the °face eclat law to Nauru th open tehrocnt of the aunty and protection of the Muotent. If holux 11. Surma.. In_thennentitami tnecillintatetarrvieskin of your Judgment 'OO4 emleolences,' Is not guilty, to pronounce by your verdict, thus giving a team of assurance that &coarser Ditties it the asylum of thnocenra. art the mintrary. II guilty, pronOttnoo aim guilty, tall by peer t'otatet. fttrobilk ItgOlittlatOO to the awaited victimiser gall. ann • teal monist to the °ovary sed world that the District of Vol amble. set apart by the Con siltation of We United Statute S. a theatre for the «scrota& of federal power, glen ju dicial guanantles manila to the protection , f the permna of public servants, Mamie slOnsit by the people of the nation lode lit work.esfe and *acme from the pren. of unparilehed 'astiaselns Itittall ILS ~A .:Jury retired to their room. at twenty l 'as:. mtheit..be fore twelve o'clOc. it s , warnat Mt TVS TOILDICT. .0*"4::* 7. al. Judge Slitter relation.. • ' noon are flying that the jay lanais 10 The prisoner was Jaime • from the • dm at Ca • . Judge Fisher returned st.G9O. but as no-, plug bed been beard from the Jun be sub• quentle left between Mooned ten o'eloek. ~SOlng was brought Into t h e Court. House MMEMM I - not e few sty nut asleep. Tuo ruin, la with o nr lew AU,IOIIK the peetators remaining were halt a dozen ion:Leine. • lAt ton O'clock Judge Fisher again took his ancrAttion upon the beech, and wen informed ,bv .one of the bailiffs that there *as no prospect of tbe,lory agreeing. The Judge stated be would go home. Ho wonla not order recess, but It was , under stood be would not bo hen to receive the verdict until to-morrow Marring. 30m0 Of the Jurors are comfortably disposal On pal lets and other. strivuor In convince each other to their 111611116 FROM - TENNESSEE. 1111111ary Millhdraero— by liar-Keeper.lagerhaboall Mate .ed—llroetullear'e MaJorge: 40,000. . (MI Telegrapb to the Clrobareh ilarame.) Amnesl.7.—The- mlLLtary . Were ttabdrawn frmu Fratalellti to GaT. At charkaralp tee nut...N:l • night, rn.‘ Militate way allot dean or • young bar keeper who recently killed: Nick Carney, . lan guerrilla. • Urt Sunday the mate of the steamer J. L. Graham was shot atilt killed In ► Quilenity with a young than In Clarksville. The toll reterns an!, not yet In. Brown. .low's majority will he over to,c,v. FROM NEW ORLEANS The Mew tier bletreewunist—lts lot. glittery Acta Esealaregtog. sate TelegraPlt to tie Plttsborga thsetts..l "Kew 0 tttttt , Anima 7.—The Picayune says the drat set or the new City Council is enoonreging. A resolution has been sent to the Piaume COMUuttee adopting and legalising all outstanding city lemmas on an equal footing sad pledging Connell to arrest further:Vane and. do ell in their power to relieve the etroulatlOn. PROM RICHMOND =I August 7.—Jtigge Under wood him granted an Isdnnetion against thu Junco ILlvor and Kanawha Canal Com. pony to show cruise why it sitonin not be de- Marna insolvent. Two action WAIA • oa. this ;union' of Omega llhatoca, United States Commissioner, who represents aboat a quarter million doUars of credits, ' • FROM MEXICO rbe Estebade Lester Concernling elsoers Prossoussesd n Foncl.7. (By Talegnph to the riltaboirgh Gentled Nine razz, Auguat 7.—Goneral nal, to a letter Oaten Matamoras, July 47th, to Corona General Naval.% Drouonuens the mount .Cl eaeage. letter swot (wenn:tem, attrlbutal to BeeObedo, a forgery. innnwtop RAMS. pry TetegianiCto the tlttaeurin galeLW &matrons.: August 7.—The ratta opened to-day wttp a brilliant proelect- The lint moo for the Traverse Stales, Soo and three. fourth Mile, wad won by Malden, the ber- Ington Colt being emend, and. Derrourey third. Tinton:Mi. In the second race, two tulle lentil, for all ages. tour hones alerted, namely • Fleet mg, Flora. Mclver, Connelly and * lnert. me., metering won the lint and, third beide, and Mira Mclver the second beat. Time 3.143:41, and SAL Morrherry wed dis tanced in the second bust. Mb.l HI. IWII9 by 11110114. fay Telegraph to the flueberat Ussette•3 araarnm. Aognet man 11191011 Wood, keeper of the Nary Yard boarding house, while attotneting to shoot ono Ilanall test night. sbotbL wife through the heart. Ho was arroeted and la ann lor Jell. Reporters Rzettpted • CUT Telerraph to the rlttsborok tl&sett ] T. ma:6Mo., Augnot 7—Th6lnd:on Coln mundonnte azoluMd reporter' at their visoutor ut4.7 and clothing la therefore known of their proceedings seredne Cutter Sold. • - thy Teiesssehse the rttlaborgh UCtatte.l Itoerntr, AVMISt 7 —The revenue cutter Pawtucket was sold st stemless to-ray ibe 121.1Z0 to psitles In this city, and will be als• listened to Chit. • Title Amicably Settled. (h. Toissrset, to the Pittsburgh Umette.l I.lcOnsooa, lowa, Aut 7.—The gal coutroYesSY lecoltiog the gus title to lan le d in tuts city Les been atoleably settled, Henderson's Vanelauktidre.—.lL certain cur. for Diarrhea, 'Cramp in tho Btomsch or Bowels, Cholera Morbas, aa, 'Contains nothing Irritating or Warms to stio stem, nob 11111 0 orit P cri t i 1 4 1 1 4 11 1 Te I k t 'V t e n r i y hund ready torlmmeglata use: hold Py all drug gists. Cold 111parldless NodsAeleter at S. T. Sereple'ellreg Store No. :8 TirUrea, street, AdeShell7. • CITY AND frOt . l'AUE.—Thafullud. and most relio• t lx dluftrv, VU and Produee Market Rem* ult-ro op luny roper in Ott pallt.dit on our ?bora bug, tolled !Italie. Conet, Ilufuta Bon. Wilson IfcCandle., - This Conn met Wcanesdoy morrltog •t ten o'clock. =1 on motion of IC.II. Pattersoo, itsja, lb. matter of U C m petition of John . Moorhead, of Ligonier, Westmoreland county, for a.ll. Judleallon in bankropteir.an lop:motin was allowpri ngainst Ilia Sheriff of Wea n : nor. land county. and Robert Stouffer end A. A. Johnston, plaintiffs in useontion, restrain ing Minn from nnittng goOda 'of pnUtioner. • case numesum. - • . • The wso of the 'United States vs. Hugh tiered& it W 1 timemed. Defendant was indicted for travying od tho bintiness of a disttllet 1.13 Armstrong Oettnty, vtithoni vowing the license or special MI renalrect by law. The taet.nn neared that dor oediDa sok d istliting and 3150 tg . tl;benad net paid Li toe tOf Sigh reneirqd not of Congrms. Out 1; appeared th at hatatitt mainly amen from tank Of end try Or raltnli standing of &heir duties by the Government agent}. Attlee, Boggs, I.mi, of Armstrong torintyrornmvvl ! on behalt of the defend. arit,•and District Attoriiiiy Carnehan Settee Government. Teo jou Mondver.:ict of not guilty, and tirtendant. ass dieptarged. - • AfrOTlOrtt SIIStILLICIIT CA.; . Tholiext case taken up (of a civil nal etc) anig that of the United 'states vs. twenty barrels of whisky, the distillery In which it tons ntnineetercd, lot of ground, to. Valley with inachinery, In Prothers Valley township, Somerset county, ....I ity Denial Caniesi This was a pronee , ling to rein-41nel tor thewandesonatlpn of property for alleged violation of the Internal Bova nue law. Tao ilhet sot feign that Ifr.Garai• win the owner Of the distillery, and that he bad not compile: with tile law to different respects, such as providing a Nimrod ware house; , slung Ltiond,• payment of tali 80.- An answer was g pet in denin the 'MEWL -1.101:1 contains,' in Illslibe y l., and henee, a ria jury !t w e o r i " Of o ees t =retr th . ,e l, " a ' n ' :l . A. Cerro:Kb, of Homeract; appeared for the Clarendon', S. District Attorney Car. nation representing the Lolled SLIMS. The ease wee on trial at adiournnieni. MVP:TaaI,. Wain. en. The Grand Jury at Its. Nato., o'clock, retnnied the following true butte Meld Al'Oraelten. tire...county, first, setting up a distllletT witheet gulag no ttort to the ...sour. end *hulloing e l per mit from' the • Coliectori second, making wI isky and neglecting end refusing ni t irty rho revenue duty of two dollars en a mt. Jobs Tionesta Dream ariete, firs set. Mug up a distillerywithout giving notice to the Assessor and ohtelninda permit mm the Collector; peened, making whisky and' neglecting to pay the tax of two dollars per Yellin. • Dr. JaMeti W. Robinson, of Fulton oat sty, wag similarly Indicted; ohm for removing whisky from distillery not to bonded wore. house. William Johnston, .01 Blair musty for in havg In lio.thellori coriter f en. fro anal currency and puling the name. • . 1 David McCracken. Omen. teuity, C trig On ball nem. sea distiller Of spirits and not giving bond, and not providing tiered warehouse.. David McCracken, Greene a ll MITT. ins on the initinelttnt a dictates wiliglat I haring paid the special tag. i - J. 6. Cone, ltenselaer ltedgely and 4 um Illgby' an county, makg a nn- 1 turfed, brand and plate and using the , I Mlles Mellott, Talton comity, corryln on a distillery without notice, An. end =skins whisky and refining to Spy the tax. Miles Mellott, thrrying on 'tiredness! f a distiller without license. George Hooch. tireene adman Settle up 1 a dlititiacy without notice, du, and ma Wg whisky without paying the tax. John glanouran, Greene county tarrying on the beanos of a dlstillcr without flay- ' ins special tax. false Pretence. r Yrom the number of prosecutions _ for 1 false prettucts,'lL would seem that On& alt Me community wore ciptinually Ito big uponthe other half by false audlraud eat ~ representations. Not a few of these stai r however, are merely traps for the of extorting money from' delionnent debt- 1 Ora and many ethers aro entertainod by I , I rossistrates airmen the instioninte Moil frequently base statements of prosecutors, 1 and in all such the officer before whom 'the iniormanno is maite shou'd have no, ' heed...ley In dismissing the eats at the ' cost of the prosthut is ors. . 1 I Tame pretence defined by the act of ' assembly to be ownore• swag hy tals&-asul-i fraudulent. representhtlatorobtallis 011esey ', or goods," and the felts raorcientAtlons ' 1 meat be each ass. galatioted to detests • Kn. of ordinary caution. 'ha meramillior I of a naked Ile beteg insullielent to sus.. 1 the salmi. And further'. thOugh - a roan makes have representations. such MI are colculst.l to deceive. qui thereby .obtalus I ' =only Or goal., or obtains predit to Lay . way, and afterwards oboes a dP9OSition to I liquidate the debt. on notion sail not Its. i TisoTatse representations must boatiamica. : Died twat, evident Intention to defraud. 1 A hearing woo had 'adore Alderman Doe- Mason yesterday Ina cue where, nerhaho, i the prosecutor had &MUM'S for making the tnformstlon, yet bad he stated the whole case to the mthlstratO It would not hove , been entertalussl, and ho would thereby have eased several dollars, as the cone was dtliantandl at his moat_ The facie in the ease are as follows: - Iran id Acor, us agent fir has 1 brother, told to 'William thspatrick, a wagon, for Witch he cr►e to psy the aim of 1 1 lorty dollen.. At the tome of the transom tloo Fitzpatrick reproscoted that hemmed the house in which De 'toms resided, In the I Ninth ward, rod Acor deeming-this tiein . 1 cletit Teatrlty let him hove the lessen. Will. was to be paid for at theconrcolenee of the ! I poreti.er.Titspaulek having nO intim- I [inn whatever to defraud his creditor, had ! paid two Instalments on the wagon, 1 amounting to twelve dollars, and evidently I intended to pay the balance q soots so par. 1 I mine. A few says sloes Anor called on him ! i for the balm.° or the purchase money. oud was offered four dollars, Fitspatiick stating i that oo r w all the money he had. This he ! refused recelve, eans that he would , i have It all or none. Not boring the moot,, and feeling a desire AO , mato ,err "aura I Fttscsitricktold biro to takethe wagoaand Ihe would allow him all dollars for the eve , of it. This won also afered nod an Infer. 1 I motion was Made before Aldernotm e tionald. ~ son, by AMC . afadnift rliapaulek, ara tag ' ; hint with obtaining goods Cinder false. pre- ! 1 tense. A warnint was Issued upon which ! I Le was arrested. on Tuesday and in dcfantt : of tell woo committed tojall fora hearing.. which was had at four o'clock yesterday, I when upon . Investigation ef the ease, the I above foots were brought to lhcbt. Tint Al. I derman very property dismissed the Case at the tout of the prosecutor and dlsoharged Macaques. This is only-one instant., and we have not the least doubt that • L eona majority of the cases tor folso pre. Leona err so destitute of foundation as i the onerulatal. proof of whine to afforded ' an the very limited number Kitsch teach th e I Court. Them is material la the , above - rase for soother prosecution, and Aoor will be lucky 11 he espes befog: held an. 11 - aerobia for false. impricasonment., S eine m also true, we may add, that Seine tringtStratne nOt nufrequently allow them selves to be nod by prosecutors In false pretense eases, the 'further hearing" dodge serving the pure.. of.frightening debtors foto .payment of ollirus against them, particularly after hating had • taste of Imprisonment, the magistrates -"oorering Oak tracks' , dismissing the cane on second hearing, and the per tentage received tor their service casing their eon. science of compunctions at misdemeanor. Mega. ,Velebrattoo at, Vales Park. ThemdebraUon of or:ManelPation Pay", by the colored °Blume of Allegheny and rleitiltY, Which was to hare taken plea, on Angus!, let, and which was postponed on acooont of the weather; came off yeatorday and was a perfect sursoes. At an °arty boor In the afternoon a large concourse of people, both while and black, bad congregated in Union Park. Allegheny city, and alter an eloquent and touablog prayer by a colored minister, the "Star spangled Thinner" was played by in excellent - brass band, which was followed by several places of rood mu sic. At the conclusion of thin Mt of the mnemonics a meeting wan organism! by milllng Mr. Ndwaid Parker to the chair. who, Ina brief and appropriate speech. in troduced the Orator Of the dey, Prof. b. A. Neale: ThalProfessor entertained the loan ing for over an bone. with an eloquent and forcible addroaa tUe anbject, wTna Mem end Improvement 'of the (Colored Itai.,“ Was handled le an able manner, and wail 'tenoned to with marked attention. The Tournament, a special feature MUM occasion, was. a grand some'. Pilteen height*, Marshaled by Mr. Geo Lovett.; Jacob Wearer and Allen William', took the held at three o'clock. and after a severe cem teat the honor ot crowning the (moon and Heide ot Honor fell upon Mr. James Smith, Knight of Baltimore, .0o prevented the White Wreath to the 0111000, Miss Single 11111. Mr. John non, Kulghtof Boston the second victor. crowned, all neat Maid of Honor, Illsa Kelly Permit Mr: Gyros Ball, .Knight of Sumbenvdie, the third rletor,se leoted Mum Laura Lovett as Second Maid of Honor, and Mr.., oseph Murree, Knight of the Porter, selected Idles Jennie Lovett as Third Maid of Honor. Tbo Jddgen were Messrs. Wm. Lovett, l.'hillpe, and Wm. PO. tenon. 8. A. Neale, performed the Coronation aeremontes. At night a Testiest was held In Davis. Ilan, Water street. winch will sou tinue Thursday and Friday eeentnas. Mach credit le doe to tho Uncut - a Greys sad their CILTIIIIIO t J caul W. Jenktns, forme efforts mule to alve .dal to the celebration; awl the soldierly conduct which marked • each man. Terrible Boiler itephtelosst Washes httri. Pek—lkott 13eet Kllletlmsd /m -other WoonclecL Ity n special dlepatoh received through the oourtosy of the Pacific and AUmitic Tele graph Company, we hear of &fearful boiler ezploelan wirlen took pleas yestenhty alter. noon at ono o'clock ' at Waynesburg, Ps. As men wore engaged in getting op steam at the Iron foundry of Mr. Daniel Owen, the bolter exploded, blowlog out both ends. Mr. Owen, the proprietor, was thrown indite tattoo of twenty•llre feet, and ht atltlitiOn to torten. bruises rocorred was badly scalded. Hie Injuries ere not of a necessarily fatal chummier. A 00000 Marl named Meehan., eon of 0110000 /1.11:114111/t, E. 14.. IVY violently thrown simnet a fence soma JO:IN:lye feet distant. Ills. skull was fractured and arm and leg broken. Ills injuries are of a taut character. ho other person was Injured by the ezploalon, although many Made very narrow main. Tim bedding wee Ortnald-• erably damaged. The cause. of the explo sion Is Imp/awed tO have been from lack of water In tee holler. • We maritally call tail attention of Our readers to tan advertisement of the Alle• aneay Groom and Provlllon Company. Delays In tall Me are very dangerous. PRICE THREE CENTS • -. A gagman ragjeltg Nee: glee mode In formatiml before I Alderman Donaldson, yesterday, 'egalnst Jam. Gorman, charging him with owlet - Y. i• The prosecutor alleles that several aeys since the defendant mot hn worn On a edritnir,” that, they made a, bet, and not i haying any =May Khoo t him Ito went home to got his welch to put no as •a forfeit. "MOO he returned to the place with, he had left the defendant, *bleb was In a boor saloon In the Fifth ward, there were sev eral where .presitMt, end Ville talking the Metter Othr some one tools his watch.. Ito mewed (lcornsta with taking tilt, watch, i but ho denied having seen It, and Offered 10 go before a Magiltrate and swear that ho kneW nothing &bent It. , Tills propoettion, ! which wai Made Were' days litter Oita ( watch wee Miran, win ....VV./. and tor- 1 Man went before Alderman lYnnaldson.and attar being placed upon hie rear dire stated that he had not Seen thewatch MO knew nothing concerning rte dhalaPeor thee. thibeetriont to Ohio nice learn• ad the , Gorman had said In the pros once of seteral perstme, on the day fonewing the dleappearanee of toe atch, that, he .Ithew KU about the edam, t end that If lilee would wait two or three 11. *mild get_hla waten.wnereuPOn he I ;sae the liflrtaattan, Upon Which a war. rant was leaned, tra, - ./spamod arthabal. and, i defeat , of m e lt ed o ar beetr tom. rattled tojell, a bearing 672 beturday ' todr recluse. There May be V dncieut , °Triunes In liar emu to Justify the aCtit;,7 0 , the magistrate, but tre fail to see them. Perjury, at common law, in denied to be " the Mimic of a false oath, by min who, haling lawfully foram by a competent Wort to iteisnat, the truth in any Jac/feat prom:ding, swears absolutely falsely 10 a matter m a terial to the point Inquestion, whether he belleval or not e This was per, at common ley: and so It Is by the otnelltoa Of Penney' vat; la. Under tit/inborn ein:anion we fall to aeo,th the fthts of tuts 005, Nuffletent grounds (or detention. Tim oath vom not taken In any Judiciel proceeding, hat W. Merely voluntary on she part of [ ho deportee t, cmdthough be may nollry_of moral perjury, be has commit led, no olgento hy whlett the laws of Penn hoe. arry other etete in the Unloui have been vlolated, There la still another reason why he should not be held, oven ad mitting the proceedtatta to ho ce.)adthiol character. Thera le not s. particle of cal. deuce that perjury was °emulated, and the only grOund tor lite &mot was that he had said Otte thing and giver° ior mother. The proeecutor does not allege Di Ms Infer. mitten that the defendant knowprove anything about the watch, but expects to tha by the parties to whom CiOrlnan had previ ously admlttod the tact. Under eimum stances of Gas kind ono-half the. men who are put mime the witness eland might-be proaecuted fog perjury with the same pro. priety. AeeldeolS by LS'lnning. Accident. by lightning are of more fro. orient occurrence thah moat people-cop ra,- Of the octant esenalties from' this cause we recall the following: April loth an Irma teak belOoging to tho larrtew 011 Cordpany, above bliarpsburg. was struck, resulting' to the destruorlon of a large quantity nof oll• and much other property. During the roam stony a deal. hog home at the corner of Pena and Pitt atroetsylres struck. • April Mth, Noon Armstrong, of I'err7. township. Payette County. P., was killed by lightning. as was,ato his cousin, bury Armstrong, near Coo kstown. • - May GM, the barn of Alexander Green, of West Pmdley township, Washington roan tyklr, struck and burned to the ground. , tow warehouse of IL B. Archer, In Brooklyn, Now York, was Arcing and con. stoned, making a loss or three hundred thousand dollars. in the seine dorm the redden. of Madam Jame!, on 11l fleet street, New lurk. was streak, Waring the MA; the barn of James*Thompson near Middietown. Washington county, Pa. wen Week And destroyed. together with , the grain and farming machines therein. liecent ding. liaperfly, At Erie, ectly p end at roNetected b w Brigh y ton. Ps-, beti iron rods, sore struck and werlouslyiniured or destrOyed. Near Altoona, the rosidenCe of Mfrs. !te nths was struck and two of her daughters severely shocked. The Catholic Chstrets FortYUrth Umet , New lock, was enrset on the lull of June and to eariously interred Chet it will have to be takers down. ' MaySthe dwelling of Mr. Inaanteas, near . as tri• I litanflir ng Otte little girl and serlonely triParing anoher. JuneVili, Lensing tell on the buthlitlia Tort; the Pair Groan. at Springbeid, :Cur Tort; &wenn hundred persons were stun. ned. and in other pane of the grounds vat ; risen, stook was killed. April Site, A dent/Ma at Jeuittgity. CL. wu street and a lad muted PonnellY in stantly killed. rtuidehoevra.--gh-ru: • tette, oppoidte Shausebrugh, tide county. t eat Units by lightning and Considerably dunaled • Lau last south] the barn of Lewis Moth, tn Sranklin township, Heller county, nu i streak and burned, together with his crop of Inkunst of last year nO leis than five persona were killed by lightning at differ . set points near Whoelingf Weal 1 intinis, I during the prevalence Of nebula storm. In j the same storm the floe ban of W. D. Hose wasdrUoyed by lightning; it um 2 lied withgram and agricultural implements. I These are bet a few of the lecent casual. tics. Crary nelithbornood has its list of lightning accidents, In slew oft/Use facts, the undersigned again cell penile attention to the =eriu of the lilidlsork , s Copper Tann. lar Lfshttilos Hod, with epind flanges. We On c e been eultitinal In the manunicture and erectien of this conductor for nutty a (loran year, post, and claim for it superior power to any rod Weer invented. It pos se:urn a capacity twenty tamp greater than the common Iron rod and is equal CO o eedd bar of copper an Inch and a half think. Tit, ,r.-.7,ol=7::.°tT,rer`Thd.rthilf,CW on 01 ultras the ausnefectrirera, LOCiallAnT Hum eerie Way, Pittsburgh, l'a. I:=1 We remarry poblishal a brief telegram' from Paris, announcing the award to Messrs. Wheeler 4. Wilson of the highest premium, gold model. over eighty-tiro competitors, for the perfection 61 their enema machines, The following are copies of the oMelsl documents confirming the announeement: lU,o3lTlosUm,lmssuA• (.01(3111111108 /X7I.IIII...I.CSAYNDIA-111./... • . /C No. 139 Repent Street. 1.011 don: • Dian atai Replying to your inquiry. I My to nate that the only Gold IfOlal for the manufacture and perfection of Setting Machines and Button-hole Machines, yr. awarded to Messrs. Wheeler .t. W11;011. of Mew York. ' yours, regretfully, Raney I. Q. IPAMenr. Member of International Jury's.' reporter of tame. /notate. letter of the Name date • • Dann 91st He! AMY to your I.quim herewith glveyou the Mt of gold modals anomie,' In my class • SSMiZEMMZII . . Wheeler 2 Wilmo t Nen- 'lock.. for the • annfactrae and perfection of their See log =blues and Hutton-holeileclainee. There la. also, m the Ilatof cowperuion, Gold medal granted to Mr. Ell. Llown.le., pmmumr. ae Pronoteur of the newlng &Me. EmEnlettolly, yours, /I.3tv F.l). D , Amost. "hrirmterr of tfeeTt No. .1 1 ? ` , ` ,417 , EnDealtion Unlverselle. Extraet from Le lfoollteur Other., um. end Journal of the French Smoke: "the wheelers wuwa comvanr, Of New York. manufacturers of American Bening ihechtheo, hove into received the geld mele e } at the Exposition thilverselle, far the good construct on of their machines; the now Sm- Movoment for making button • holm, MlOll - to their sewing I...ebbe.; also, for their machine espeoWly for making button holes. This award la accorded for the great develoent that Messrs. Wheeler son have pm girth to the sewing machine in. dostry, In bringing their combines to the doors of ell, by their cheapness and solid construction, which allows :their employ ment With sattifactiOn In forobles,and with great advantage in WOrk.rooms."—ths porch, Ihrlsles's Seminars for Tomos Ls- dies. Onr readers will be plumed to hoer that thin model uminary for the education of ' Young ladies will be-thrown open for tile reception of scholar on the eta proximo, under new and 'favorable empires. .11- though the Mends of education wore loth to part with IL 01. Twilibig end Ids excel. lent holy, who heretofore conducted the Seminary, still they will rod folly owan.. Pommel in the feet that Mr. U. W. Bingham and Ws gifted lads, together with several talented inialgtents, are to sesame charge of the echooL W. Bingham is it graduate of Dartgooath College, a gentleman of deep learning and ecoomplishments, and an In. etruator of experkmce and decided ability: Ho wife 10 equidly capable, being • grads,. ate of a well known Stew Nagland College, end having hail summand training cal- tors The melstants are ladles of cal tors end knowledge t and altogether the emelt, will oommend Weir 10 the highest terms to those havingdaughters 'to educate. The Seminary rooms, in the south- end of the Seernid United Presbyterian church Oppolite the Court louse, Dia mond street. nave been thoroughly refitted arid renovated, and in point of neatos. comfort and convenienee are folly equal to Th em e of sny Acadiony la this nelgigorhood. The Berge chapel of the church has been aided to the clam moms and ample scram. modations for an bevelled number of pw plis have been afforded. The scholars will' here revolve • therotilth and liberal educe.. Don, Mid will at the same time be norround, ad with such Quinlan induen 'es as will Drage highly benencill to etreng thening their moral character. Physical develop ment will not be neglected, se one Of the nuistant lady teachers Is • graduate of the celebrated Dr. Die Limb., and will devote a. Donlon of her time to the Calisthenic Da Pertt, in which pupils will practice tn the science to promote etrength and grace ful movement. See advertisement in another 0010100.. Death of I,ipeeted TkOmaa Llttle.Eag, the senior member of the well knourn . house of LltUe, Baird a Patton, departed ills life neoterday, at hla realdence in Oakaatid. 'Be had been anger ing for a long time put with cancer On the stomach, a disealle which bulled the beet medical akill. Reeenhylie visited Europe thinking that a °haggard' climate - would prove beneental, Delmturned e i dying wodltlon. Lie was a true g entl em an and ehristlan and wilt be mourned by a large Circle of Wend, and Sequahatanues. bolter.' learlestial Convention. I , The ()road Forge of the Baited Mates National It. Roller. , Eaton convened in t this city on Welne,fay forenoon. 0. v. P. Graham prodding. Thirty-fourrorget were represented by One and In some butane.. tWertielagatos. No business see traneseted further than the receiving or crealentisls and appoudmrmt of Committee.. A fuller reprmentation hi expected at the meeting toqiny. Thu fidlowing 'delegate. worn re port. 4 on entitle/1 to adMlaelon by the Com. mitten Credential.: . Chicago, ilnnots-4..Aorge Troy. New York—Pal. llamlllon, Jamie Hulas. , ik Ohio—. McGuigan licranton, PC—James blaLangldiU. Fairview. Pal—E. Gang. youninitownjOblo—E. limidt. If orrhdown, Pa.—H.JI. Kano. Birmingham, Pa.—D. Jonee,Jamos aut. I ton. Clevelrtnd, Min—George Mclntosh, P.l McGowan. Dungannon, Pa.—tetanal Teeter. alanoneider,Pa—rolienb Chiverton. • linadina, l'a.—Joiaaph Moore. • Bethlehem. Pa.—M. O'Neil. Pottntown, Bohwanger. Benwood, nett irablia—Uunry Wit am, Newburgh, Ohlit—Wtillam FOUL. Now Castle. Pa.—Ephraim Hoover. bl' WheolingWe.t Ennui, Dlallicklail and M. ToniperanCeisilla—Jamos Temnerancanilla—Pat Foley. . Bmttmore.ll.l.—John L. Bennett. Elbarpsburg. l'a.—The...B. Jones and Geo. - bt. Louis. Wm. A. Loads and henry Lobers. • Covington. Mt.—dames Pacinard. and Joan 0. Edwards.' Columbia. Pa—W. 11. TT Union.. Sharon, ra.-4 ames Wttges, =id filch ad Davie. Nile., °tan—David iirifilthe and TlikrMas McCullough. Danville. Pa.--Davld W. Lewis, John Fichte. Allentown, Igettadv. Hollolaysbarg,Pa.-8. F. grenarner, Kittanning, Pa.—.l. W. Jellison. itiyannotte,.Micti.W. IL Lewin. , .Idtt.burgh—James Herron, I. V Ictiestem, 11. J. Thomas. A Ileavy *wlimAlleg In 430,000 llevilred. • I. H. Hobinson has made information be. fore Alderman Humbert. Of the Firm ward, agahmt Miele! Ccitare,chanting him with removing and secreting hlegebde with the intention of defrsualng hmeredltors. The parties are residents - of the city,. and nan lately were , tnigaged; as partnere fa the glees manufacturing beelines, their estab lishment (burned down a short time sin Ce) being ,located in East Birmlugham. There was a of he p, and Deuce glv.Mesolutlon by Mr. ot,llar n parnerebt that no raises any of the effects of the late firm would be considered rand without his approval. It Is alleged that on the Ist snot Mr. &Hera bad souls possession money and other of leas of the firm to the amount of belonging of right to Mr. Roblueon.vo x° , he removed I with the design stated. On baturdey last Mr. O'Hara left for Pitilatel : t'.74. f zgryt.T'enoir.:: a warremt issued by Alderman Hum. bert,. booed on information made ay Mr. liobLusou. We learn' that Mr. O'Mara made • show of resietance when arrested. draw. a.lvolve L ague adelp °Meer who w. wi e th Mr and was otheawlee eo troublesome' then It was deemed neillessary to plane him j 2 cOnnnement. /le Inns brought, to the city jeateriniy morning. sad after a Deanne beion3 the diderm. was held to Dail In the sum of PON for his ap pearance at Conn. The Theory' for Dlacwees of 00 Mir A WOOL ROM lAN OLD SCHOOL revenues A TO MD WARM& There are many eleteme of medicine by which we attempt to heal the human boa) . and make it tree of disease, ranging from the science of Allopathy down to that. of Ilydropetny. Ulm, far they have enceeeded time has been abundentlyshown bythennm. ber of their failure. as well as by the num- Mr and nature of their cures. In the cure of Pulmonary disease. Dr. Ahern has stepped out of the old beaten track, end adopted a vete= so simple. dl. reef, and natural eel to recomend Itself to all who are suffering fro m °Mem% and disease of the loom, of a ammeter defying mire by any of the old method. of treat ment Although from childhood I have been raised and also went LDTOOIOI angular course and graduated no art Allalnthist, yet • etnet lova of what Is right and beet, at well as personal benefit received by the new eystem of atomization, teaches me to be. some testimony to Its merits for the benefit of _stiffen:lg humanity. Practical A9othera.7,-1-Aivrreaceville = The (following mane of surety of the peace were before. Alderman McMaster's, yesterday John Oliver made information against. John McMullen and Ann McMullen. aileg. Ing that they threatened to- knock his Melee oat with a coal Adak. The parties reside In the 010th ward, Allegheny, A warrant was lamed. Mary Harms , lodged as Information againet John Nolen, In which she ellen. shot John threatened to knock her brain. out with aO.Ol O. atone. The diraculty no. tarred on Shingles ,'!root. In the Eighth ward, d'heva the parties rt".lddo. A warrant wise leaned. Emann McHugh Madelttformati:Megenst her husband, Hugh le alleging that threatened to take her life. tatty Hall likewise charges ado mean7h with using threatening laegaalro and mak ing hostile demonstrations towarda her. Haab wax held In bonds of three hundred dollar. to keep the peace towards all clot. tens of the Commonwealth, and espentally toward the onesplainanta. =l== Aroma nine o'clock lest night lire was db. covered In a frame building at the corner of Water street ind ?diddle Alley, Alla gbeeY. occupied tly Leash A Armor, as carpenter shop, and by Fred. Deaner as a makonquaker chop. The Ore which is sup posed to have been the emcee* an Incemdl my, ortgmated in the caspenter shop, and In few minute , . the whole huddles .Wi34 enveloped. In dunes, which contnrni• sated man adjoining bonding. ..4 as C wairon.maker and blacksmith shop, by Jere: mlah Johnson. A great portion of the tool. and manufactured work an the betid ing' was saved, but the hatlmege were both burned to the ground. The Hope lire cora- Duty were drat at the scene of caul:tura tem, and were soon followed by several others, some of our elty steamers being present. The property woo owned by Ito. Thomas Semple, of Allegheny. The lose is varlonely estimuted at from three to Hove thousand dollars, on which there is no in surance. . • ==l Among the Grand Jurors In attendance at the United kitten Court. now in . session In the city, Is the lion. George Taylor, President Judge of the district composed of llamingdon, blur and Cambria. , counties. Ile stands 'high In the ranks of the Judi chary, being regarded Y one of the ablest jurists intbe Siam He became isomesront noted from having presided in eeverni Wet, homicide cases. tried In David M Wet, among other, that of B. Dielilm, who was exeented at Dtoilidaye• bung. lisrsrlot •harvest home thanksgiving celebration will b held to deg, at Brown's (Iran, ldansgeld. The M• trains, prayer, music and appropriate ad dresses,, promise to be unusually entermia• log. 100 ears on the Panhandle route, hick will stop at the Drove, will leave the Union Depot at half-pest ten (Oink . this morning. Ewioylog Tnernect•ce.—The Phllene!. - phis Columbia ltre Company representa tives now In Urn city we believe are Col.:g ing thorned.. thoroughly. A hop Is said to have taken place In their honor at City Rail last night, width we pregame was largely attenoed. Moslems Neers.—Miniehester is rapidly improving. The operation or laying water and gas Pines la going on rapidly, and and businessnausea are going np very last in all parts of the city. Ali thosebaving houses erected, and wanting hydrants or their houses fitted up with hot and 0010 dwater,wonld do well by puling on N. S.lllO. la it Bro,the well-known practical Plumb. ors and Gas kitten • While May do their work in e workmanlike manner, their charges are extremely low. Their estal, llshmant is on street between Frank -110 and Chestnut. Important Bietlce.—Dr. Spencer, Don tint, ,O. 2.51 Penn street, MOW" oa to state to his many friends and patrons that, having removed hie fatally to the .corallrY for the summer mouth., It will be news.. rY for those destrin t b o o n him toecall at Ole oftze between the er seven o'clock a. and six o'clock r. w. These will betas ofhoe hours until about the 15th of Septem ber, when he will more back to the clty,ann can than be found at all hours. U. Coatr.neweas.—Persons who ruffor fp= this painful condition of tho digoative or. wane, will experience ittimediate and per manent relief. by making nee of Wllionl Pine, a medicine which has been thorough. ly tented in Me and one hundred diseases of the howols. Nold by an the leading drae guita In the Untied States. j • We can Dry Deeds both 8t atinlessla and retell, and aro, as• consequence, en abled to hew • larger and much better D eemed elect, to 0011 cbesper, and giro the goods to more aocommodialng quantities than exclusivojobbing bosses. Retail mar chants an invite J to examine our stack. . W. lisaamid • 'l5O hbuket street- • Bleekbeterters—We ere toilet Them— a. 31. Yonne, at, his Family Grocery Moro corner of non and Second streets, haa ar! rangeinenta for receiving daily, per Cod mlll3,lllo Ilailreso, large quantities of !m -elons blackberries from Fayette county, which So !mutates to families at moderete prima . Deafness, Discharges from the Ears, Catarrh, Dlsemes Of the Eye, sad all nese- Dons of s chronic and obattaaSe character successfully Masted by Dr. Alcorn. 1.31 Smithfield street. 011 ice Mean from 9 o'clock N. till S o'clock r. Jr. , Beet to the World, 00. says the Parts lair, lad—the Weal sewing Emblem It received ons the highest models. For 'shad being Jo ectly adapted to all Ideas of work. t alland ezanibie It, &t in Great street. Bollorint's Imptcl.l Whoa Wine Vine gar, sold in lur•pnrrig at Mercer'. Drug Stow, Ohio avenue mod Llooolo street, Alle gheny mcy, • SC c o w piina.lalmg Nod. at J. T Nom Aa La Telessl etreel Allegheny. THE WEEKLY QA 'F =az= WELISIBISDALY AND HATOSDA Y. A. Into sheet. oontatniss THIST24I3. etYLe; DlllO of tetereelles reeding matter. teeledleg lending Zditortals. West News by Telegreoh end Mall. 'rateable Nadine Muter for foe end fullest and meet reliable mew. dal and Conaneralal Yeats /lepers siren:lM any yam- In tee ett) , Be FIT". Uwe/. Shoo:dire wlllsout It. • ren.e'Cl ens WILIZGY Clubs of —And one copy or yorer to the pen°.nott , ra op Me Addllloaa to elite Meat Maar al any Um!, at club rare. Ilorict To hosaCruaras.-I.s. ordering 7 , nr Ollee non evesify slut eettiee Too want. la ore lime • Welneoday Milton for enbe scribers:le:lns but apemen a wet. soy money try Draft. 7svra.. Mosey Order.. or In seafarers d Lettem, Maybe sent at our Ad,. Address, GAZETTE, rrrreaumou. ressrA.. MAN:HIED aloNt BISDLET. Weelocid., Aorast 1 S 7. at "t-rotor. iltploo.- " 1, 7 litmon ti , saoleof 1 Faller. C•r:. 31e3fILLIN end Jalio MART IINDLHI', .iavahter of J. C. ni.nei. tea.. Oil of ritt.baroh. CO= N PIM LS.—tre - W.negolaymoraloll. !Arra. , 7th, ex two . ooer. MART. Itellaet tort "Farr Hughes, the funeral wilt tats place from the reildence of her ;prom, No. = Vamps. etreet. „ r a, A ec ey, at I o l oloolt Tame al/T1111I0ON.: Ilk Ilot. Tee frlmola al the Wally •re rear.ct" Lilly Inched to attend. • wiwy,• s—On'aretnesday noorinag • 7ll3 I 44 Mrs. r.LiZorr..rts L k ; decd, agedse years.. Youhral on graIDAY, Pt 4 o'clork r. b., t,rte the rCe 1 , 1•meo of John g. cu.., yo: s* W 1... ern vapour, Alieghenf• LITTLE..-1t bli•ne•ldepee la Cabblvd. en Wcdnrc•fay nvenlpg..." 7 o'clock'. Xt.IXVXII4 LIT Mt. sand , Vec of funeral 1p ray., •/.1."1 . 0ti.-.At his redact/. at the tamer or Oho/7 t..ne dud Voutitg shoat toot. sm dandy. Ames: tth, AIiDLUCW YULSON. St, rod.t team. I.2ll}ii from OM Mit no:l4mm* on TlMltorao 'SOX r. at I tee Oct m. COMM'. min Itme. p r tt rt tutro Llvety Addl. and Mllllnato. dermk Wt. Fuettlb.sirent.ol2.4o . oldek D... CO dor of frnierdl.. NEW A3:icrEs.m4.s!—E.krr-Tr—s. ALES. AIKEN. VAI.DERTAILER, ICG 7onsth .lava. Plititnivah. Cii:7l2::: of CI kinds; Ci11k.17% BLAMES. oaf every description of Mineral ropsistanst forntsted. itootsopeneddaysaillitilii. Doom >=o Carriages turniabecl. • iislitanccs-liar. David - Errs. D. R. Stirs; M. W. Jotoins, D.D.i "Dianna rWjni. Zs.. Jo -31113.5. 0, • RODGERS., WNDERT.4.- riga /ow X.3.24ilthtlit. mosetsor to the . tato Barone X. Bd4Rsn. Ho. 99 99a9 three doors from Bitter. AXllloollll.llty. z -9911c, Rosewood. lttooriam, Walton sad Rose wood Imitation Cortes, at the Haven iii4tiosd pries.. boost opin at se twatrar nor aiinteh. Reuse and Carrtaxes forldebat oD alms 'ow* nod on most twasonable tern. . EDWARD CZABNIMCKI, IDS DERWCEIL. Mee, 444 Oarlo Allegheny. 3letallle, neevrood aad other 'Cor nea. adtl , a eothelete swan! funeral inraigihm goods on hand, and furnlabsihs 'shortest hone. at Imeret PrleeL Baae &Id Livery Stabla, ear ner of llarF,Ann Noma Btam. ferlinCea ltaronchte. Sneldle 80r.... a... Se.. far oh, . R T. MUTE & CO., MOM rq,E.rms A L N, ANBALMIXS, Manches ter. Wood.nnan met Conic Beene at loisccbcnic Livery Mani', corner 13nelnon6 and Chaviltes Wats. Unman inail Curia e. tar., nutted. - _ _ •• V S. STEWART, Er:dertaluer . ••-••• career of MELTON bad Pll tSTIz& liloth Wtrd. Coffins of 01l kinds. flobra b. Coriloeve forntsbe4 on the stioneet GO TO HASLETT & CO.'S,' ,No. OWL SMITHPIELD STEW. TOR lOUs . lavrnocrrii.crzilles. _ WEDDING RINGS. 18 KT. SOLID GOLD, sor t wa, DUNSEATE • er. Co., isirirrn nvgazir. JAMES BCOIT, =I TVELELMAISEIL =DJ FINE MATCHES, OLOOKZ JEWELRY, suxr.n-pisTr.io waltz, ETC. IT4 Li'Warn' er.. rrrrsatateu._ N3l-rtrtleulan attention givea.to topOri.lt Watches. laden. and dcwelny. BOOTS'AND: SHOES, raconazonTict DRY GOODS, C.4I,3MX 2 MIria, AND NOTIONS, A large assortment to select from, at less than Invoice Prl- ces, tp close consignment, at SMITHSON, PiLopi: it CO.'S MANNOTII EMPORIUN, 55 &'57 FIFTH STREET, wanumrs eu BEM F. 11.-1 4 urnienre and Honse. bold Hoods at Auction ereiy ThUrSdR). SMITHSON, lIIIIII‘ : 6r, 00;, .19.1aLoticoaoetzw, tios. 53 & b 7 Fifth Street. FOR SALE—aluat very value= bit. and desirable propertl dote% on L. beer/. otreet .d the •Ilegbeef rifer, La AU. Ober , / GUY bY Meet, oP erldch la *teeth. a very substantial neck Budding, Ore Noma high. 1[0%19 feet, calculated an& Well adapted for carmintt on almost any branch of Inettallaw . tenor. It Is seldom a lot of these di:messier., within the cur. can be bad, and we wonid Layne Um special a , tanUes of these dellrona of aeon. Ina a place for teanalnetnrinn purposes local' at %Da olllos of DICVLIN • !ILL, sal rotate and iese new A[1,1111.1. Pet., wreet:Lalonnpresdlie. ILIGII EST PREMIUM COLD MEDAL AWAIED/D WbOolork. Wilson Bening Nadine, At We OBASAT PARIS ZXPOSMON. Joao Saft anon area loagliad3horpaaa earaadlatrtrti „n mapal wa rm of tka warld-rrow Cluramittra 0! Award Wag aaap t ..4 tb . moot oompetmt aa4 Mtant.' jadgma, mt. scam= & co., 15.5nrirris rrurr, Pltiawit MIK CUM & CO., Practical VimKure Elasofacturen COR. PENN ACID WAYNE STS 01 . 1 ., YINILSITIISS mummy HORSES FOR SAL AT Illoward% Livery Stable, PlEtre BTlll2l'..Yroloakotriortflotss. 0.. noun, Iwo lost% to wril sot. leo toooosottoo. Rood &rivg mull., t out to trot. One Cbtap wort MLitt. Ow Ws low. Homo tonortt wed HMI all Oolliartioll.