TBVMAILY GAZEITE. \ ram.stamo - .rviar .Noicitme. ,acicaArriercurico.) PEAR OUllli, REED & CO, 3f''r'co3arlet.ctras4 7. I. —.swum m.o. v. P. r. =PD. . Milan. • 9Pncri• Olsacrri EuU.DI2IO. Jley:11111 ANDN PIFTII Imam. Jag 415gn hvt- If Tato hurilltia. .ornaiatailni' or Trrraimaaa Alp ,Aor.ALTALLOILME Can. LUIS_ UT crtimixierr ced Eriff WEIL! tza uvanisCLat. rarza tn. mt. eoo• TIMMS Or mil "'"" 1:1 Carden, Dot kult •• nuillaDsemers. aaaffel. - OASETTE; - • TITTUBCBBH. Mora. CljeEirtAurgt CtaifttE Zultel on Legal - Tenders— Eztoset from - Ma Opinion in the Case Of Booboos. Trott: 'On the whole, then, I em of the eplulors.thatthe provision of the act of Cumin's of February 26th, 1862 , declar ing tho.notat issued to pursuance of that act to be lawful Money, and a fried ten der, LI OSCOSSSITUTIONAL. "This renders it nccessacythst I should trairaddit the other qttegion which has been made, ae.to the effect of the special agrockuint to pay' in lawful silver money of the United litates. lam in favor of entering judgment for the plaintiff, but u rmaJority of the to ere of a differ ent opinion, judgment for the defendant." —Copied from the Philadelphia Age of February, 1881, where - the opinion Is published in full. It may also be found In the Legal In. tsiligintvr,of March 18, 1864, page ESL lOU rime copy of the Aye is a care= !ally prepared eulogy of the Judge and his opinion, in which is the following: "Judge Shur:food reasons upon and decides Goiania as if he were some lofty spirit sitting far above and out of the contentions and strifes of the world." GM holders of giienbecks and Government bonds consider the Judge as quite too elevated end ethereal tbr men earthly honors as a eeaton the Supreme Bacit?' PrlltihtlittlinVEMALE CoLLEGE.. In thii day of advanced ideas and so. :dial infthement, woman is called upon to play*.ri nitimportaire. part In society. Rex influence enters, and Is more or leas felt, iiirollgion, politics, Literature, art, ancl,.aelence Upon her devolves the . impinionitriuti of shaping and moulding the mind of the rising generation—those who are to follow us, - as we followed others, and into whose keeping, one day, wlthe repoeed the altars of State, and of Christianity. The mother is the greatest educator of .lhe land. She guides the footitePs of her child through life with eve and caution; teaches the youthltdides the' pleasures and happi ness of- virtue, mid the misery and wretcheduels , of vice.- On woman the nation .deuends for the quality of its clausal:, Her responsibility Is great; her minion eien higher than mates.. Deeds of daring which render famous their author ciriaot be' attribited to the mere flathead blood of man, but to that im. mortal spirit which Is within him, and whkh: controls his every act. • Row often through this spirit speaks , the soul • of the mother, who photographed on , the mind ot the child her own emotions, her, fatthi, her discrimination and her every thought! She is content to re main in the background 'while the world marvel and admire the son grappling with faMll, and each hoar clutching new he cab 44/Int hie STABIL .07 Penang the day Is not - far distant when females will be called , to act the Mt part of chimes in our. country. Movements are already under way which now seem to point out in the near future, a political change which will place the b 41104, .the great gift of a free - nation, into the lands of women.' How Import- ant is It then In e view 'of., woman's don sii an educator now, find of the not uncertain elevation to- tlie righter suf frage ha the future, that .she , should be *forded all the opportunities offered by the country to improve 'her mind and develop°. the talents end - genius With which she has been gifted by an All Wise Providence! Parents to-day arc =r ico:Ended with educational establishments whereat their. daughters may receive tuition which; while storing then:find , with valuable practical knowledge, will blurrier, tone the mites, subdue the pm . alone, aid elevate the ideas to a proper - conpeptionof the all importint Mission sylitehltherj will hare to perform in after Of =e' ■ character is oar Titus burgh Female , College, an institution which hoz contributed as largely, per-1 1140, as any shill= one In the country, ' imirroportiorito ite :time of operation, to the elevation of female character. 'lt has kept apace with the times, and under • the management of Rev. L C„Pensince, accomplished President, him , been elevated toe first position amongst the colleges of the land. As an hustatu , don of Pittsburgh our citizens are Justly mid of this College;and We trust that its merits -will be' fully appreciated idaoa4as well as at-home, and .that,it will continue to receive the encourage. merit and support of parents and gaard humhering girls to educate. From the report of the CoMmittee ap pointed by the Method st. Conference to visit the College, we make the following 'ln regard to the financial 'condition of the College, wears pleased to say that upwards of. *lll,OOO have been secured towards an endowment; conditioned on the payment of the existing debt of $2O 000.. . Nearly one -half of this has al been secured, and one hundred ' ireW. friends could not doe better set . vice to the cause -of education than to gitre $lOO each to make sure this $76,000' to the,Oollege. We most sincerely hope .that there are enough, lovers of the road. tidies., and who have dui' interest of fe male education =Offend,' at heart, to at "once come op to the accomplishment of this work. and then when this Is done, . Mambo a determined effort to so en, &r the several chairs, as to place the Institution citf, a firm and easy financial basis. The Faculty, as we have seen, Is large ,t-rlarger Indeed an than y Institution un der the care of the IL 11; Church in the 'United States=of unquestioned ability, and devoted tithe work In which they &reengage& ...They have evidently =- =a commanding' influence over nab, and the evidence of a good - and 'wholesome, though strict discipline, ireettarly discernible in the various de portment& of the College. cense queued of the large number of pupils in - ' wrath department, it has been found beet to make .:a change in dm artinge" onite, mid the , tmstets are now negotia. deg With One of the finest musicians and .;composers. In the country - to come and ';;Note his entire time and attention to the music department.. - - College is doing a noble work 'for the' church - and the world; and: we most heartily commend it to the liberal ' w r::and Mthronage of the community. miler theme and management of Dr. • ~ - Ppritting; tz has succeeded to a surpris - let, - degreacand has steadily increased patrmage, drawing its pnpila from. distant sections of the • - country as well as being sustained by a . =pew= home attendance. Ofti Cain. Mc'efty hes J cat bcen made Day. he penalty of Ilia too close diacrim t-tnattominaba character of first clua lats. seinnein tin. on his Teasel: Ho re -a ibiledVia „Fannie Rollin a first class ,Possajte toopti,, Beaufort to Charleston be , emit alePtiatturfortturnte enough to be bbla2'ACourtanartial found hlm guilty 1:• of an *trepan sod Cued blot $2OO, for his tiat . l emit*'a' urnerice confirmed by :Cita. A xxxvino of many of the prominent Members of the legal fraternity of Wash ington virtually sustained Judge Fisher in his recent notion in the Bradley cue. Axarszu'dlstressing bpatlng accident Is reported this morning from Dover. N. H., by wblch taTen persons were • • . , Gstostats. is preparing for racoastaac. ticaCt•llepnbhesia.. .oiganizationi ban: boa established La emery city, townsuld TH/Sge. . . . .s,s'Liß LI SIIB LI ~,,, . . . . , . tam , - . • . , .... . . ` ... -‘ \ , ..!.: , :•.•:•:;k• A .1, ..1, /////67 -CO 178 , ~ .' k ' . '',',.. L '. 1 , .; 'PO ~,>' . . I _ s k i MAL 4 . 2 ; o. ssa w _ :., I . _ . . . • • ' - '' s ". 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IT 11AS BEES DECIDID the United States District Court of New York that a married woman may be declared bank rupt under the involuntary clause of the bankrupt act.. GENERAL NEWS • —lt is stated that Postmaster Wilson, et 'New Albany, has fallen heir to a million of dollars In England. —A Webster, Mass., woman found another woman too familiar with her husband and horsewhipped bar. . —Mies Enilly Schonberg, the Philade phla beauty, said to be the handsomest women in America, Is "only" about forty. —On Sunder, the lith ultimo., Brig ham Young, In a Hermon • preached at Willow Creek, accused his Bishops of drunkenness. —lt b mad that Beecher in writing n live net drama fcr Edwin Booth. The hero is old John Brown, the ghostly spiritual pedestrian. • --Ladies rho have a disposition to punish their husbands, Should recollect that n little tvarm sun will melt an icicle much sooner than a regular Northeaster. —Frederick William K2130=11 of Sgamokin township, Northumberland county. died on Thursday last at the ad vanced age of 107 years, 1 month end '22 days. • . -I , 4lnund About says there are two thingithi this world which a man does not oft& find awayfrom home; the first it good soup, the secontl Is disinterested level" ' . . • —Tho most interesting political ques tion at Montreal Just now is whether Thomas D'Arcv McOee, who is trying to got plotted to Parliament, is sometimes sober or always drunk. —A Chicago paper makes this frank acknowledgment : "Things seem to be rapidly approaching &condition when no man in Chicago will know whether he is a married man or not." —llni.Blood, who caught the pick pocket. while rifling hor pockets, at Bail• Mon, N. Y., the other day, and held him until he was takenintocistody, is eighty years old. She's& full blood. —The Canaille= are going to erect a monument to Malcolm McKenzie, one of the volunteers who fell at the Fenian battle of Ridgeway, and with character istic economy, have let out the job to the lowed bidder. - A. New York evening paper says It takes l!3:41 In cents every day on en 'lverage from Its sales which would be o,ooo.pennles a weak, or 63,000,00E1 a year, enough to fill a room 121 by 11l feet in size, andel:net high. —The new society for the suppression of gambling nt l.krew York is already in trouble on account of sharpers who pre tend to ho its agents and go around beg ging funds in its behalf, which are ex pended for their own benefit. —An undoataker in Quincy; named Krlergei ' was fatally poisoned last-week wink , ' handling the trolly of Henry Moth, who had hung himsCif; a scratch on the hand having come, In con tect with froth front the mouth of the suicide. —A disease with symptoms almilar o, and which believed. .to he rinderpest, the great cootie ecourge eo lately prevailing in Europe. has 'made its appearance in Rocha county, Penn eylvanla. So far it has only affected the cows of two nehthborhoods in Soleebury town. —A Beet= colored - letter-carrler. na med J. C. Hogan, has been detected is a series of heavy robberies from the Post Office, and bound over In the sum of three thousand , dollars for tidal. lie supported a wife and children in tine style, and kept a white mistress at a faah lonable house of 111 repute. —A lawyer. addressed the Court as "gentlemen," instead of your Honors. After he had concluded, a brother of the bar reminded hbtaof his error. Ho Im mediately arose to apologi IC thus, May it please theCoarf—in the heat of the de bate I called your Honors gentlemen. I made a mistake, and beg your pardon.- —Tho exhibition of Tan Amburglea menagerie rankle - mid, lowa, on the 11t.b. drew such *crowd that several women fatnted, and two children were crashed to death In their mother's arms. A far mer named overhoffor was thrown from aeragon while retiring from the exhibi tion and run over and almost instantly killed. —Why hair • turns suddenly white under excitement: "During the preva lence of the nervous shock the normal fluids of the ludr are suddenly drawn inward towanl the body, la unison with the generally contracted and collapsed _Mate of the sarfonia, and the, vacuities thus loft present the appearance of glob ules gilled with air." ties It? Williams ran away from wealthy parents in Georgia, laxxcusethey tdotated on her marrying a man obnox ious to her; and came to New York ; to, earn hex own living. When she found what earning her own' living in New York meant, she wentlnto the Dust riv er from a ferry boat, 'on Friday , and settled all the vexing questions of this • —A Utile girl, daughter of Dr. F. W. I Wall, of Hampshire county. Vs. ten years old, was bitten by a rattlesnake In I her father's garden. While reaching for *stone with which to strike the snake, the poisonous reptile sprang at her from a distance of five feet, inserting its fangs In the band of the child between the thumb and fore finger. By timely _age plimtion of proper remedies, the life of TIM - child was saved. —The distance from Philadelphia to San Francisco, by war of Chicago, • is three thousand three hundred miles. If a train should run at the rate of twenty miles per hour, including stoppages, which is perhaps the average rate on railroads in this country, it would re quire ninths leas than seven days to =- compile& the distance. As for grades, the traveller will ascend from the level of tidewater at Baltimore or San Frands en to a height of eight thousand two hun dred and forty-two feet, or over a mile and a half, at Evan's Pass. —Speaking of the bail to the Sultan, 'at Leaden, a correspondent lama "When the preparath oasfor the dance were corn pitfall the Prixthe spoke to an eguerry, the equerry walked across the room to a lady and said, 'Madame, the Prince of Wales will be most happy if you will commence the dancing ! mad Awning to see what lady was thus honored, I found that the royal Invitation had been ad dressed to Mrs. John Wood, of . New York, who constr.:Fully declined U. Mrs, Wood was regally dressed in a robe of satin, trimmed with pearls, wi th orna ments of pearls and diamond." • —Of the reported Alm mine In Cedar county, Missouri, "t Sou/forret Tribune of the Id Met. nays: e have been slow to believe in the actual trzlistenco of large quantities of silver in our county, but seeing it and. handling it has at length overcome all doubts, and we are now thoroughly satisfied. We have seen n large amount of ore, and our opinion, vered by that of those re experi enced lima ourself Le that Itwill yield about, twenty - per cent. of silver. Nor are the mines confined to a small terri tory; already have excellent indications been found through n dietetic° of nearly twenty miles." - • — . People who •bave visited Cleveland will' remember the bluff up which they must climb to- Tench the city from the gays: “Whlie the railroad companln , the city, or-some body else, are trying to decide who shall wall this up, the bank is giving away, the property above is depredating in value, and the residents are In danger of going-over, bag and baggage, Almost every day there is a land slide which ear ' ries away some nix or eight feet of earth, and at this rate, which, with the fall and winter rain :twill be increased, thehouses half way to Lake street are in danger of going over before next spring." —A mrreepondent at Sweetwater, wrltes: In this village, yesterday, in front of a drinking saloon, occurred a riot which resulted in the death of an ex rebel officer whose name is Warner for merly of the Sixth Georgia Infantry; and who had been In the habit of abusing Union soldiers. A few day. since a young Man • named S. it. Green came here on s vLslt to company with a sol dier friend Green drank a health to the did nag . Warner heard It, and immedi ately ordered Green to take it back say ing if be did not he would "send aim to h—L" . Green replied that he "couldn't see it," at the same time putting Ida hand behind him. Warnerthen raised aehair whereupon Green 'drew u revolver anti tired, the ball taking effeet, in Warner's hand. Warnerllvedlen minutes. Green his left for parts unknown,but he would be enGsrlY mato to ninatt here, • FIRST EDITION. MIDNIGHT. THE DEED DONE! Order for general Sheri- don's Removal, THE PREWNT'S COMMAND AND GRANT'S EXECUTION THEREOF! as Telegraph to tba littabeash Cieseite.l ITLawieraTos, Ang.lo, 1%7. The following ordoi was lamed to.dayi • Grorsaah Oarien, Meathiamler. 41 tha Arms,. Adjufenti Ornerts44 Wee, Wash. tuguu. Austell 191 A. • Firet—Tho following orders hate been re. (wired front tae Erseldent: lixecommr illaamosr, • • Hamm/arms, Arta's= nib. On. ! bisjor General George If. Themes la here by %maned to the command of the Fifth Military District, mated by color Confirms paned on the ad day of March. Het. /War General P. H. Sheridan is hereby Lowed to the command of the Depart ment of the !almond. ' • Haim General Winfd command ancoc hereby assigned 10 the of thDie. partment, el thetiomberitud. The Secretary of War ad interim mill ere the nommen' inattentiona to carry the or. der Leto effect. [Slgned.l A.EDUZIO' JOIINSOT. tftecnuf—ln pursuance of tee foregoing or der of the President of the United States, Maier General U. if. Thomas will, on re ceipt of the order, turn over his command CO the Oflleat next in rank to himself, and proceed to Sew Orleans, 1.6., to relieve Major General P. It. etteridan of the com mand of the fifth Military District. 21Urd—hlaor General P. 11. eberlde, on Fatah vellered Loom the command of the Ftfth Military Ilistrlct bp Major General U. U. Thomas, will mowed to Fort Leaven worth. lianas', and relieve Malmo General W. 8. nateeek. In command 01 lite Depart^ meat of the hltasourl. .• berth—Ltsjor iienerid W. S. Hancock, on being =hayed from the command of the Department of the Ildsmouri by Helm Gen. era! r. ti. sneriann, vat proceed to L 01212- .1110, Ky., and assume command of the De partment of ths Cumberland. ftfle.—Ms)or Demirel G. 11. Thomas will continue toe:emu:rail orders he may flod in force In the Fifth Mallory District at the time of his assuming command of Monies. authorized ,by the 41012111111 of the Army to an1,6 ,. .±111,: r m= 5 ,=;,,,... b.f0re Having Halos General Ltanoock, wrill report inteenion at these headquarters: By command ol lien. Grant. . Intoned ) E. D. Tonkin.. [Othclitl.) A. A. U. FROM WASHINGTON rßy Telegraph to the ritt.hursh Gazette.] W as n leorOs , Aug. 9, 1567. TOO ISatreat. or littrainal. The New York Times' special, after stat ing that the Prmident bad tuned a positive order tor the removal of Gen. Sheridan, Inc "The President's order was received by 'General Grant and *es paint. la SL terma Imvingno alternative but !compli ance. Nevertheless, it is known tbet Grant visited the President and enteral his earn est protest egalnat the Movement& but the President was immovable. and the order will be transmitted • with lostructkms through the Adjutant General's °Moe. The order directing the change his not been mode public, neither hare the steel of Gem. eral Grant upon the sublet; which are un dermood DOS to have been etpreesal in any writing. Timm Is the best of auutority for Stating that he regards the movement a. Toat onfottanate, though the change of hom. for Sheridan will not change the character of the exeunt= of the laws, en len the latter should be hampered by the new lastructicoe.” - Although thine Is no res., to belle. that any further Cabinet changes wUI be made, it Is an undeniable fact that the vie- OrWent attach/ upon iterretary Nicenlloeh, emanating Iron certain quartet*. an* In stele of erecting his removal. Stinterous names are mentioned Lu connection with the odim, but none more prominently then that of lieu. Jena d. Clam. Them Is no honorer, that the OppOsltlon to liof.'mloch WM effect anything. although II prbeeals from quarters generally trims& ly or. the administration- - The story that. Judge Advocate General Unit has been granted leave of al,eence un til the 6th or September. preparatory to his removal. has no foundation other than that on the 6th berms granted a month's leave by Secretary Stanton, which he wits enjoy ing when the late usault. en him was mad. Secretary Itrownlne who wit* taken 11l with a congestive chill In at , his office usday. • TheActlng Attorney General is said to be preparing windier statement. the Ashley. Butler-Coisaver matter. Another ona probably bring Mr. etanbery botch. General remit., of the War Department. ITO!. CO the Department of Dakertah on special duty, and will return here on It. completion.. •RADIST-Fttliil otsricctrr. A meeting of about thirty members of the bar, held today. P.P. 34111.00. presiding. adopuel reeolnuons disapproving of the ir regular methods of reviewing orders of the Court, assmUng that It was grave error to suppose the. rights of attorneys wild be maintained by persmal vituperation or physical violence. and 0100 amercing the propriety of Courts punishing for contempt Tuts motion refers to the tiredly-Fisher Clltpcolty. _ rOOOT nawrist skirrimmi arenas= General/tickles, on the 1710. approved the seatenee of court almond t= O f f Captain McNulty. of the steamer PllOl Bay, for refusing to grant a first cialg leesnmett le alms Francis 1101110, from Charleston to !Wort, on his steamer. because of mute or geldr. The sentence was • dna of Yak • .stalmr "most arr. sumrall es roitestasks An order of General Sickles, reMevers here to-day, details the trial, moviction and men ' tepee of certain parties for taking • colored girl nouse to the woods, and Inflicting one hundred and forty Mabee ohm her. became she resisted being whipped by • daughter of one of the parties, the nemm gut enecessfollY whipping the white- • *brain Jenkins. • Justice at the Peace, was sentenood to be removed from aloe, fined F.., mid Imprisoued at hard labor one month. IS In other parties ectocerned were likewise fined end imprisoned. One Saunders. for whipping • nacre boy and gtrl, wax fined twenty do ll ars and Im prisoned one month. The abort. occurredat Plymouth, N. C. and thsoommanaing ofteer there ls order ed to see that the sentences besmecuted. 1(11.1,13iT ItCLLIMX. - Colonel Ludington Ms been :ordered to New Mexico. 11. Mood has been ordered tOColonel Ulna= Cl 'Am ay erica, with cortdcrenloseetn. Fiecretstrp Drowning ts better today, but Is enable to leave his bed. • • ?MMS ennstna. • The Turkish ellnisier had an Mortise with Secretary Bassaol today. and will be. presented to the President to-morrow. -FROM CALIFORNIA. Anent* Political Canisallittpptnic Tort—AnUglon• netTlety lY IL =l2 thy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh 0 sseite.l Saw Pathotsco, August 11.—The mall steamship Sacramento, for Panama, to.dny, took only 9701.4:1 to trauma. nearly ID for New York, the smallest shipment Intim earl The political census throughout the State Is the most settee for many years. Kr fresh arrivals lately. cThere are sixty four vessels now in port,excimlve of mesm erised domestic cosaters. Ehtlity per cent. of the tonnage le under engagement for &r Wheat Is still coming forward rely. Bev. Dr. Stebbins yesterday Mauro, rated religious services' In the theatres, having an Immense audienoe, and funnelled a broad °Muth sermon. . Animid,steamer Continental, from Ore gon. The general crops of tint Mete are Vr t s! h l hat , ivs de ery gent. f atm expertment General Crook hut two engagements with the indium last week - at Pachth Dimintales, Idaho, Meting them. . BAT •Yeasersco, Angus& th,—Tho Conti. mental. from Portland, brought one hen. drael and ten thousand dollars in tremors.. The steamer Active sailed from Victoria for lase port last evening with two hundred stet the thousand dollars in goldtroM the Korth mines. The ship Dar West brought from tong Kon old d silver of the value of three hundr g ed and an eiglity•dve thousand dollars, partly on account of a shipment by Panam The Mexicans of California e xec leaned a manifest approving of the execution of FROM NORTH CAROLINA. —*— The Marne. Jatledlellos-Riersball Goodie* Receive. Urger from rfoolarkotoef. • . - • filyTelegreph to the Pittsburgh Umette.l Wtheirirros; Augost2o.-.-The Journal of 3atriedar We: We learn that United Stabile Marshal COodloe, acting under an order from Wialangtent City, to. ordered Deputy United States llarehal No?, of this place, to execute the her et of o re t rctutCourt or the United Bisbee mopped by military order, mita inetrualons to fob , ward the name of any Milner tnterfering to order that beauty ho , promented under the craning law of the United Mates. Colonel Frank, - Poet Commander, acting Colonel orders from Dletriat uarten, had again interfermi to prevent lica th dq e arena ' lion of the process; es being in Violation of Omani Order No. U. Tallow eeeee e on labiltNlowd. Mr Telegraph to tee Plttsbargb daaette.l Borrow, August 20,—Tbe brig b e Belle. armed to-day from Ilarana , brtnifa romatns of Contain Tturraton, who died board of yellow facer. TWO of the craw Waft on the passage and two OYU are now ea Ward. Too vessel woo sent le Stolnds - Una Uuarroo, dugout 90.-1. W. cagy and Mrs. tapt. W. Talgert, of New YOTIS, ware among the interments to-day. Theta WOW sinefolatiti 00 Madan , . PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21. 1867. SOUTH MUNI AND AUSTRALIA. Gold Mine. at Ilarbadoes—Chilt-Para Allairs—Terrible Calamity at 870. eee—fly. Day Eel as lied riga Days , Gale.— Dostrootlea et Propertg. Lou of Life, Xaeli ue►rlag, 6e., de. Raw Toss, Aug. 4D.—TII. steamer All. gm, from ginilairall, brings 0144,000 Califortdatrealtire. The conatructlon of the Costa Rica Inter. Oceanic Railroad will be eommenced at an early day. General Gutierrez, President of ColombLet. reached Panama from England en route to ROW& The United Mated steamer Paegnehanzaa bad antral at Arpinwall, bringing flatter log Seerninta from the Barbadoes mines. One nndred and thirty-two tonnes or gold . re taken . oat In three weeks and fo ed to Europe. The American min. log 0 pear In the Interior of Cones had been cry ancoessfal. A UM occurred at Rio Bache, between the menu , of Itrequera and those of the Col Man thyrarnment, without result, erne the dentrnation of the town. neither woke wledged beingtosten, and each held their Irian. About two hundred were kill • and wounded. Ono from etiiii are unimportant. The relations between Porn and Brasil rrurneil. Tile Brazilian Enaoy left consequence of a =launch:lreland atlas to oriental alliance. ,• Ad • oil/ • stela, Leas Ina Gen oven?. American Minister at Peru, had ••o to Chill; it to believed with th e otpleo faciliteting negotiation. for pesos with opale. The Chillers &Mitten re• turned to Peru. showing that the best rel. Lions exist between the governments. The .Peruvian Congress bad annulled the law allowing a Minister to be sent to Mexico, because the person anPolitted was not considered a proper one. The port of Rico. near Chibchas, bad been declared open. reliZilthint . s tuned on the 2id of July twd i Al ru ting the entrance of any Spaniard Sydney, Australis, envie.. to July let, state that the most devastating calamity had visited that colony. Ilya days rains flooded the country and lee daye gale. dashed helpless wrecks on the mute. The highest deed marks were Bitty thdeirethil• dye foot above the ordinarylevel. litin dtads of holing were swept away, thou. sande of live stock killed, tee mope ruined, and many lives lean. One fatuity of nth. were drowned, and in another MAO twelve persons. The famines of two brothers loth their llyes. Hundreds were rescued from the tope of troth, hey Kauko and coot. of hose. Numbers were almost starve°, homeless and naked. Suboariptioth for their relief were flowing tn, and would do moth to alleviate the! distress. Your wheezers were wreaked and eeeeral see, men drowned. The Italian wax theareerliagenta left Sid nay fir Valpatratio. geromme, bearing a thane of geed onallth, heel been discovered in the western part of the Colony of Victoria. A WU in South Australia eras buret with one thousand tome!' flour and teatimes:id bushels of wheat. ....... ihdproents of wheel to England Isere re• turned. The general election going on In Queens. Load thus fax favors the government. Tae cotton crap there wu large Oyer two handrail bales were alnedu enigma. New Tonnelsod sdv Ices to the lith of Jag state that a hoary gals caused austral wrecks of coasters. No loss of lila . _ . . This tut Mitt= soldier will soon line left deckland. Advsee* from Venezuela to the lth nit state that the resoluta= had felled at all Points. A Dunes Ayres letter of June 19th, says that General =both was Very tit, and mt. erns approbwealons were entertained of a fatal result Ululatet . Washburn% frees Paraerdy, asnt to Gen. =both fora amply of provisions. as beef and ordure. be foend lobe rather slender diet. A. good supply was sent, bet the amanitas lieneral stopped and Wesel them saying that. • reasonable supply m lard pas., bet here vas =murk to stock • whotesale grocery. pw;t060034;b334:14341 Selmalow am ritsehls•—lqsaltivill• Munaspal Posse as Loingerboads 1.10. W. 1/.. earder—Reeeeragn•K 4N•P rr«.- pects—assmst fee flazdor. CB, Yattryrayik to tem rttsbmtro onsittto.3 • .It4santi.a. Anson . .A.—Gor. Bravo icm to out m anothor hater responsive, to Um onrearattiont of the Byttlagtold Repair mot roopootlog his opposltton to any too& Iticattom of Mot Toommum Int:Milan taw. •Ideu and Myers. Itsdicaly, continue in au mud for Mayor. The Press and Vows, • Radical organ, supports neither. but !a tom tins wttladrawal of both In Mos - of another candidate. Tbl glee* °Crams to some of .144•Wasoopersera who regard bls Y the MIT senttnea and they tltreah to.atart al new natant roper; Lot they bare no. money and their threat* ara b bo ef m orebed.Um at. TO, dlttarente will be adjusted el Mr. W. Wetmore,ection formerly a prominent ottttt e. we* anal/Mot Wars roster' to..lay for leardnwm. Meary 0. rur art M a tt i :42 ' llre= re: ter, telm had lined him several times for Contempt. and finally ordered blm to be sent to Mdt for thirty days.. The matter was arrogantly settoo4 by the flaws being re. mimed, and the order resokod. Tb• Mary ran. to-day were tort in Um* to NMI the Ist* more. Tao rota erol of Middle Tenasseee wan b• intanntsei prima ili rule low. The demon orospect u 0007 ttnetb. 0 mem milli* larger than Mat pears. rater Kant was arrested bens today. rimmed wlin the murder of a barber named Kirby. at New Albany, Ludlum, on the lltb of daly. FROM NEW YORK By Tele(npkto the litienuzlt unette.) Nay Vcaz,Atypsit .11101IZTOT 11.Mrit. • It le reported the rlederpast has cawed the death of coma animals to Buda lk Camay. Wog Mead, ■od Dear rattersoh. Sew Jersey. INS IitZTORT OF TIOLUIVAT rearm &rrantry McCulloch, In a letter to Trees ere: Van Dick, eaya there have been no MOT lanes 01 00V1T010416% seattrltten or Goren:men' , OblliflttiOne of aey land. end War, reports of trends In the 'frowsty Leh partntent aro without Itreadatlon. *Lis 'ALL Ina base beg gala.yesterday the Athlet ics of Ytdisdhlghle. best the Unions, of Morrlshost . Soore.lll against 10. To-del the Athletics hest the Mutual* of New lark, the some Whig 1 0 Itrilfut 14. CILXIMT NA.2cit. ' The erteket matahbetweet the gret Caren of - the et. George Club, sod the &et aleven of the Boston Glob, wee Ablated Ohio attar. noon. The latter Gab graved victorious by Mont= IMAM =I Contensudar Namelin Cerruti, Kinlater Plenipoterdisr7 teem Italy. Strived In tbe Betas. The Mediterranean Mem,.tonna Taken ler iisrlealdians. (hr Taktrildi to m. rlttabargh Oatatta.i N. , Your. Azimut XL—Naples tome*. Doudenee of Gate August Ist, says: During the whole of butt week.whfiw the Awed: can excerston steamer. esker (MY. MY at Leghorn. a lierrentment minimal. was anchore4 close by, and • vigilant watch was kept up= bet . Victor Emanuel% Doable refused - to believe that the munraWnists were other than Garibaldi= emurolrators. When any of the pletwureeeekera had axe- Mon to return to the Chip after night-fall. they were followe4 by the pollee bosh and on one occasion the executive snorer of the chic. CeDMM /Molten and several Omen. get*., nerrowly esespol arrest. The ester. slonlata will Do attentively watched when In ROOM New York and Brooklyn Itesny. Of Trhurreph to the Pittsburgh damns.' • New Tong, August S4—dliteell nundnal and thirty-nine new building. have been erected In Brooklyn during the year ending on the grit of the present mentd • - The Oanualssioners for the building of the new Ilatiem bridge promise that it shall be 'completed and thrown open for public No within thirty days. ' One thonsen4 ought hundred and eleven emigrant. arrived - nem yesterday. • . There were two hundred and ninety deals. In Brooklyn last weak.. Regletratton. Llinrideersre t the Cicala:se Eissetie.). Cosesirs, g. C., Anima. 20.—One hundred and two person. were registered laden Of welch fnril•two wore .07100. WirenairroS, N.U. , Augast a).—The rests. tration le the beeend ward was e➢ntln➢ tacitly. The melt via eighty-five whites sad sisti.eiglit Weeks.. Clisar.ssros, b. C., .11egust . XL—Three bun died a➢d Sixty one Were registered to-day. of which two 111411. red add twerirreeveri were white's: . DiaSteelton se le Osier - by Ra-tirontla tor bidden. My Talcum* to the rittsbereb ossette.l Gales:Brox, burnt V.--An order bu beenn issued forbidding ails/Amnion by uai . roads and other cluttered companirembleh are cornroon earners, in relation to pesson gars On account of color, race or previous conditi A. B. B on. all. of IlanU aunty, has been ap pointed eheolf,- vice Proodtoot, WOO ab sconded: =I ray Temereph le the rithassigh Gazette.] fees Aural 23.—Itiver telling, with 9 fees water in ebo channel to Cairo. Locisynal, Annual 20.—/tiver with 2 feet 10 inches in the canal. we b gliatrOad Oonsolleatlais Probibliog. I or Telegraph to the Pittslarga Ossette.l iIiDANY. August 4.—The Ccoatitutional Convention Iwo prohibited the consolida tion of railroad oarportionl, where toe ag gregate. capitate:coeds twenty million. A listlitiunt Meteor Moen. Lily Telegraph to to Yltuburcu tueona flaw 'num, August meteor of groat beauty. form and magnitude, mu °burred In the heavens at about ten o'ciliaA last surd - - - strike ofirhitens in Detroit has ended in a com pl ete failure. all the offices have supp led themselves with the full number ortuinds; some have refined to employ any who were members of unionei,• others have made agreements with Hat printers by which the latter recede from all that theynlaimed at the beginning of the difficulty. Sena of the former employees are again at work, but a majority have applied for places which have been filled by other printers during their sdeence. • . ECM NM, FO R O'OLOOK,_A. M. FROM 'EUROPE By Tolograph to tto. klttsbaryti Quetta.) EEZi={3 I 11.41.0.011111 ,C0311.1112C1t. astern:ma, August SO.—The Emperor Na poleon held yong conference to-day with Baron Von Bonet, Prime Minister of Austria. The private interviews which have taken place between theft Msjostlei the Emperors of Franco and Austria; and between Napo- loon istid Baron VorLilsalt, have resulted in a goof understanding, but no treaty has been made. reeee OF tutaxMlNT 1130IIILID. .vicmc.4 August 90.—A1l the °Metal Jour. nalecteclare that tho peace of Germany secured. = IIt.Cri.4ICTION war Tar QUILL!. Loroxix, August 'A—Though It to =cult to obtain any reliable information from Spain, it to known that •Gen. Prim to ethi at thenead 01 the biarirrection, which has oot been quellod. It to reported Geri. Prim eupplied with hinds by prominent bank ers fo Pule. 131=2 • ILO MONTT. TO WAIT IT CAMAD• losooi, August 20,Lord Mont* does not return to Eng Lusa, but will remain ono yearlowter in Canada at the head of the now GOTOCIIM.t. IMECI ISAMU. STAT.& aIIAIDA AT ADVT. Allgeot 90.—The Misslori of the United States at the holy Bee laming been ollioontionea, the Analoictin Lciei-Iffb Ia 1510 city IS closed. - TURICI6T. TOUT TO TIP Oil. COY lITAITiAOP,L;Iet.% 70.-Fuld ?Mee. the Moister olio socompeuted the Belton term:l,ooot !Us 'restore tour, fmil norm to Crimes to meet Me Emperor Illemisdar, of Itimsle. • Troops for Cos- " '•O for Illusallt. Srortmprtws.a Slab Poleloto—eb. tars to Italy—frosela Troop* for lioss•-111•1lolesms Mat tan is Asstr., [By lizerawer.l Nue Toss. Augur/. M.—The stesmshlpe Sad. and Felton. from Europe, arrived to. dal. The farther brines dates to the 11th. The Instyoloth restment received orders to embark from iteD.Un for Cicada on the Seth of August. Tent Other restroest* England have been enteral to Itold them selves in rustiness, I retie' ipoiglatt . ed to the Dublin Natl. from Wm. IL Roberta. enclosing -fa lie 21 fox the rebate( the families of imprteoned trim potriok, which. with amoards previ ously sad, magas lell francs IS estotamee, *Contributed by the Fealan Urrdberhood of &mem. The letter Is dated Pane, ad. The Trench minister Is &beet to leave Florence for Perla • It epic.* thetbet weenJannary .d July of the ream re % year, the ware Mow at• MU Melo. In Judy, followed by 11,00 deaths. The deaths at referred. at the bated dates. eery eversaing lee daily. The ce-timeenot maples died of cholera. It fa. renamed In Paris that 10,0.0 Men wLII be ordered to Home, teat It is probably Me founded. The Uneaten litlveltlettultit has ordered the oonstraction. Kaneko. of important Writ• destlons, the eerrliworke of which alone will cost 1, Am trance. Rome, Anguel IL—tlurtnit Sheeted of the lth test., two hundred hemoults leftlreletta, otoily. cad proceo4e4 to•place called Cams pews. with the object of trains posses.. of soma land belosoring tO othar periCesa, and crattratlng It for their own bmselilt. The government LOME energetic measurta. by which the assembly was 41.persed awl the loaders arrest.. Madrid, Amp!. 11.—Barimy Brothers. of Condon, .u 4 Rope. of Amsterdam hare ...acted for the conwersionof that:amt. debt. Liston, August —The halt. States pop boat tierataria has sailed for Canals by order of the Armee. Uovernment. The *reamer Mmes.. lise sailed for Iladarle. Tue eropil at wit deft mulillas aro than thrOustiont Poritiyal. August f.—An Ortimatioe Of the litlaister of Public Worship It published. organisms the Bawler Prot.mat Char. Emmett On • new butt. Thu Emperor has Increased theanneal enctownient of the Protastaut Church to fifty thousand Borth*. The commarniant of the Austrian war ves sel, now autiltesol In Candian waters, was Instructed to athrd certain fugitives an asylum on board his iruietif asked tor. and mercy to • pia. or Wets any Cretan mak• tog his protean.. YINAJICILL lAD COMIZZCIAL. Lemnos. Aturnat ffi-Elentng.-Conw4la stronger at 04 346. Iflre.tweutue• TSM. 1117. oats Vautral Lee OA. Lana U. W. Yaswcroer. Alum& 2).-Ennung.-Inglect :woos :3. . I,varoor... August . 9—gerefog.—Cotton heavy and delisted 1.1415442; mAddling up. Mean tri,:di Orleans 11 1.1d4: seize of 11,000 bales. Msecheltrer market , for goods and Byarns dolt with a declining tendence. resdaturre—Timu and Ornm closed *msg. but mines were nominally unchanged. Corn re.. Barley U. Oats Ild. Peas es. float LL. Whut I.ls el for oe• southern. ions—Lard Pro Mu rds. Bear LIM. Pork We al par barrel. V 60400 and Baca un anngrAL Produce—Petralcurs; fq+l for Write and 1.4 d for radioed. Loewe, August M—Borefog.;-Ilogar nom tat at Bo ed. iron stasdy. Other quota tion. unaltered. PaIIONIL LIBOR COMES& Sonoma Dire flessioo—Alpelatmenit of Various tkommoiltsees. :Br'Tdairr)nl to Sao Mow Mt Waal.] • Cidesno,Anenst 10.—The National Labor Coneres. met at nine o'clock Ude morning. A number of delegates, arrived since ie. tents.% were admitted. • Committees were appointed on national ore., right hoar movement and co-opers- Lion. The Committee on Constitution re port.] ► draft. which was dtmussed during the morning and gfta rums analons and xs tarred hack to the Committee. .• . . On motion, commitmea were directed to be appointed (composed of one delegate from .sob State' rtpresentedl on National latex organisation. On eowslot labor, on qualification. of apprentices. on the subject of tazatoon of United State* bond. an monopoly and rumor?, and on the matter of sending delegate. to Europe to effect ark enderatandlog between the laborers Of Europe and Amnion. n_. Ball 'Tournament. Br Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Banat.] Dersiorr, August m.—The Tournament closed to-day with a friendly motet. be tween the Allegheny and Detroit Clues. The former won with a magnificent 41.0157 of eklll. Their fielding was particularly One, and at the close of the game tasY were greeted with loud and prolonged cheers Iron the immense crowd present. The se-ore Mood: Detroit IS.Alleghony SL Prizes, other than for resnalar Classes. ware award ed to the following t Beet C•lPtnin. Sneer. of Tpalantl; bent catcher, Lynoh,of All. re=tt ° o7. ` ll, l =ke,T t grt . rUe h i/gtl but runners, Tonne and Burlingame, or liattle Creek; beet thrower; Doter, of Willi most home runs, Marker. of Wayne. • Met Cap.Lum4-Noven Perswas fir Telegraphs* the Pittsburgh Clang./ ' Doren, N. H., Aug. 'at—Yesterday morn. ins • party Of eleven tremens started In a boat for an - 146nd In Dow Lake, In Stratford. N. It. The boat was capsized and the fol. lowing drowned: SUL Jeremiah Dart. lad daughter, two daughters of Mr. John Day, a daughter of 11r. Alfred 'Ponder, and • daughter of Idr. Thoe. Gray. The bodies were recovered. Physician Ilesa—A ESAU Robb... BY Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Omens.] flogron, Anoint 40.—let. J. IdascntWakren, a well known surgeon and physician. Mee yeaterdaY , A. man eying his tamp as Wm. Allen, was arrested On the steamer New England. from et, Johns. Mlle afternoon for Patting s s hag and attempting to stoat thencontains. Prosecution for rotlat7 Tlrreateinial. TN•Brayh to th• Pittsburgh nominal Anotora, Evlye•t 11XMIIVIII9 . t .wi th a t 11. L gitob, United States Dna flu, Attorney . , WW, at the next tom of the United Stater; Goias for Georgia, pereeente fi r itglii=etTigt e rterOatrt7tr to the leveed Ina MU. arY iiimafter And Crop. ter Telegraph to the rlttahargh thaette4 c oLu i tt ,A, g. 0.. darns M.—The weather la clear arid warm. Crop aceounts from thsettorlor are favorable. wwwwTOS, August le—The weather to clear and wane. Two plantations were ov ecoo t ecd. greatly damaging the maps. Yellow /ewer anal (belong. Ns• oyilags, August SO.—Twelve deaths from yellow lever occurred to this city or nnudey eyemmir .atul yesterday. also Um cameo( dollars. The daily average et Now -yborm I . a . Mime the • appearance of We fe.yer,baabeen four Untus out of a popula tion of tour MOOsand. Bieck el Balletlenc4 Borne& tUy 01,,ijaph to the PitUhargh Galena:l cyicuoo, Ann. M.—The block of dwelling, irme etch; hundred and eight to Might boo. dred and twelve, Mlehlitan avenue exclo..• r a , aloe.°w w e . e .ft d a y y . W LanMDO . wo vreerded y oyed enhance.. Hartland House Tsai. ray vaunans se Qs lfluseerse Gasetta.3 IL,..rtesn, dusted. °A.—The eawntb .a. noel esnlbltion oi the Hanford Horse Asst. elation °Mud today under eery favor* , tne guipure.. There were one hundred and tturtptlwee entries. . = cot T otiaph to tits Men roll liOtti.) Iltomnomosr, VT., August Nark seprosentattee to the teenersl Assembly from Woroottar, =omitted GM elele=sosrlay, bt4tlelmond, Verammt,On CITY AM) .SUBURBAN. FOURTH PAGE.—TMfnUed and most reit.. Ns Money, CU and Produce.Markel Report. given by any paper in the city, telt befound on our Fburth Pura, I 7= d freight train bound west on the Pitts. burgh, Columbus end Cincinnati ilailrond. Monday evening, ran off toe track near the entrance to the turmoil-at Try street, and one of the ears WOO smashed. A brakes. man, named Matarky, in attempting to clamber on the top Of a car, was thrown off and sustained a severe injury to his ankle and foot. The track sum promptly cleared of obstructidDl. - - Tuesday_morning &Ant ohiloCk, at the Union Depot. the fast train Jostl.:Tired from the east, In approaching the depot, owing to the improper adjustment of a switch, went upon the wrong track and came in collision with a coal car, Willett was pretty wall demolished, together with two cars of the train. and soma' posts of the shed next Liberty street broken off. For- Innately no person won seriously injured. Remarkable Cara Mr. Meal!, a young gentleman reeldlng In Allegheny city, called at our °Moe yes• tinder, and personally assured us that the . statement of his CMG and his thorough' core by Dr. Baynes Blood floarcher, which appears elsewhere to today's Giaierre, la strictly correct. That he has been sorely. aflllatdi with Scrotum for several yeari, re. suiting In eeriee or rottenness of his log bone. We have ha our own - family bed as porience of the great eflicaey of Sayserai Blood bean:her, an diseases of the bowel'. stomach and o f the skin. bet this case or Mr. Titael proves that the medicine is also alrons acarcher, and atiould aid in extend ing Its repotatioo among the adllcted, as a valuable and remarkable medicine. Donbifill Compliment In the United State. Court, yesterday, in addressing the Jury for the defense in the Johnston counterfeiting cum, lir. Iloward grew quite eloquent in his allusion to the ♦cry excellent character which ids client had been proven to sustain. lie was as old Mail; those who had known him all his life bad sworn that his character was good, 01 the very best; ha wee the lather of children who were grotto np and married, and res. peotable members of society, and, added the counsel, (roneding off the period,) "Mu fl,,,faiawr of grand children." The gentle man, donbtle., did not mean what Vi and , but h is “eagle” w. Pally “sPresd., so correct himself would have spoiled the sloe. =1:33:11 One Celia Burns, aged sixteen years, the subject of several pollen . ACM, recently, VILA arrested on Monday evening. in the Ninth ward, on a charge of larceny,' and. committed by - Alderman McMaster. for • hearing to-morrow. She has been hiring Mt as a servant. urd It le alleged against her that she remains at • promo no longer into a good opportunity wren for her to decamp with such nropmty as Abe can con veniently carry WI. jlec last operation was departing from FOlrliCe. In the I amity of N. P. letterman, Esq., on /Sunday morning, taking with her clothing and jewelry riot her own. 1111ebfgan Peweaylvaele.-7T-a Al legheny Wee 1341 Club has covered Malt with glory in Michigan. and will return home laden with prise*. Tae telegraph• MILIOLVICVS that the bore have won the rplayed with the pleiretialne of Mich• ar. for a prise of $ and a gold Incanted bat worth 175. The report. says they made ercelleat display of arleacs. It will be remembered that the Club defeated the champion one of Camden, and this new In. toriph folly develops its soperlortty. Wa are prood of the record made by oar war. thy young athletes. • 'Bricklayer isan.—Tnewlky. meriting Patrick 0 , 1;tole, a bricklayer, at were on a hi:althea at the corner oft erre and tabartr streets, was struck bya brick on the head, framerine hi. olrull. Ile ..e on thekroond at th e time, awl the brick foil from th e thank story. • Surgkal aid summoned, .141 the man, baring beers' rereored to as AdJolnlng Louse, It VMS found mccestary to trophthe the swalL This operation was ek perfOrmed by Ur. Eanktn.of dlla- Ebony, awl hopes are mitartalned task the snag will recover. Len. Lille <l.—Tueetty morning ei tears driven by Thos. Nrwly, and att.tukt to a wagon la•iened nu betake, took fright on tbe Mount lesabington rood. near the mak °erns, and ran down the rather ether, grade at full *peed, the delver being unable to cheek the borers. .her tannins a Ms. tnnee of about two hundred yards the lead bane fell.ane the muted over hien. also themetren,•ble meek waa brraten. The delver escaped Maury. • The *pros., Illurder—lhrpassas trials —We tech themes of the Commonwealth vi ?homes Whittaker sad Jetta Btrd. Indicted for the murder of aprocu, came up in the Wallah:atop County Court yeeterday morn ing, sad 'a ee•munce hselne been allowed, the Dtstrlot att...amoy elected to try Whlle taker flee, with the vlsw. It is stated, Of using ford go C witness. lb* Market • are well sal:Tiled With aL toe seasouabletrults and vegetables. Conc. try producers aro just beginning to realise that the war is over, and that Pante Prior. sbould not be held. rho 'COnelaqUellee 111 that • basites elan he ailed at • cast a tridieg shade lower than heretofore, hut there must be a further datilne batore things roach • more PI aaaaa Pen Wd.—The Allegheby pollee, yeelenlsy morning.ln eearehtng • stable In rump alley. In the Seto.' Ward. dleeoeered more or the articles stolen from Godfrey , . hardware store on Sunday night: They are esppomed to have been left Mere by one Thomas &Donnell. who sleytle the stable on the night previous. The Vottitterfeltlate t'...—Tt.itl the case of William Johnston. (Indictment tog counterfeit money,) on Wall slam Thur.. day last in. the Vatted Oddest:out% will be .(used. 11 bee ...eared a great Cleat of int.- Olt ilt the neighborhood tellers the defend ant reaides, (in Blair county,) and the 00. MIL Is moat anxiously awaited. • The damage done by the storm on Yon city night wae more serious than at first he nt" Tn"•Pi irgl ritdran.expo>edTytt t%toOfe new sewers were whthed away. doom offilled, and la lamie caseatho first door. of buildings were deluged with water. Pre lessterial rimier. hero, of We' taken possession of onr streets, and their TOCILUOLI with swill media in. way which la quite refreshing. The charitable should use the utmost caution in pecuniarily ale mg the snwelicurite who &chest these, as the chances are they will he aeoelved. Death of an Louvre ae Qui on of w Convl e wh — o T h es o .. oared fr om th e e We t er o Pa o tnt n lary some time ago, It is Stated died at Julesburg, on .the Plains. on Tlmrsday of Inst. week. A Manatee to this effect tem been received in the otty t no offence for which ho was sea. tanned Was mayhem. ' Itaralartons.— Dories Monday night, some vinous attempted to force an Am. amce to the restdonen of Dr. 6.8. Button, on Fourth street, neer•Grant. doubtless with torglextous intent. They were ob served and left bet= the pollee summoned arrived to take them In custody. ' • Mann riall.—Tne Dawdles. and Pioneer bane ball clubs played for the ohamplcm•hip of the city.= West Commoh. •Alleah= en Monday Mat. The bezel nth= at ended the Ramo on the fifth inning,. alien the soma mod id for the Dauntless that number for the Pioneer. The Rathbone• of {Cat Virginia are not .0 wealthy a people KR prosumed I year or so ago. They only derlyed a haudsome compatence out of the sale of their valuable 01l tracts, other men making the fortunes from them. Corner Lowness Is as fashionable - as ever. The police should try their band on breaking tip s few of the mart prominent crowds which assemble oath evening at the more prominent corner. of important ttronghlareg . No more escapes ere reported irom , the penitentiary. We presume the remaining COLlViele ore eatialed with their lot in tile. and do not care about liberty. Ilad they soy desire to escape, not much obetenie to In.ttkeir naY. The Timep the Central Alarm bell is lach I mp r oved of tate, and the own ers of watches are mnoh better satUled slue. they hare no terraria forward or backward to off to tally with the eccentric Unmet that A Narita*street merchant reeentiv te calved ►one hundred dollar greenback In a anomymoua note Offlnd “reatitutlon." Ile ban no Idea Irma trbenco the letter came, but to duly thankful to the repentant thief. Our Friend 3. W. risterle. oPeraire th Post 0111oe, wends us !lamer. llodey, an , Frank Leslie's Mailerlees. Piro th e 'ill . hey Comer; Literary Album and Waverly For all the latest papers go to rittoek'S. Eton, Wllltsm istesrart. -of Fayette county, offers to douute two hundred acres roll of lan d thp Fayette d to .atlybaly. o O r cww4wod who The chugsv hobo. land is the( olio or the old buildings. Godes , and Peterson's macs sines tame been received. together with WhvetiY. Minna Censer. Saturday Night. Cud othor.laselespers by our hirudS Bogie b Chambers, 7i Firth street. . Tee body . of • a gowned loan lately dl. earerad fn tho Onto river, has not yet No= removed. It la drolly flsod, and degas tho efforts of the Coroner to get It out of the bolo fa valet All lodged. The ola German Lutheran ehnrobOn the corner of Wylie and MO tweets MI about Lobe torn clown. The es:Win:kr Is In en ex. ceedingly dangerout aandltlon. Liable to tall at any moment. •Meritted.-Ira X. Grier. Eve, member of Um cam of DanvilbeCelemebt mealy, on motum of B. A. Parrlatioe. Eoq., wee. 'Ym. terday. admitted to prat:U=ln the .Unitad =at= Cetera P. GlasseLe, a prine of the Itallangee. out business, died no Monday lan. Hewes worth a large arm or uener it end 0:01.1e4 "Itteui— Bu. ..raZ. , • Gold Nerve Burros 4 basing the Ist. tar .2," was lost 0. Jinn or Omni:khaki Greet., Testordey. The ander will metre ..„,„a by wiring ltattlleGAMITIZ Vont- PRICE THREF, CENTS,. ==2===9 IMaeue. In detailing a history of, the following cure, we feel warranted in doing so from the fact that It la out of the common run of such cases, and therefore warrants us In making special allusion to It. It Is that of n young Man in ILllogheny (lay, named Son. Iltzell, who, for more than six years, had been afflicted with a disease which threatened not only one of hie Ithilre but scan bin life. In the cave of young Thrall no pains had been spared to eradicate from his body the dismal which seamed to have taken fast hold of his vital.. The Whole Byrom had snot under the fatal throes of a amuse which, until DLL KEYSER'S BLOOD SEARCHER was need, was entirely un controlled and unmanageable. THE LEG OF THE PATIENT DAD BEEN CUT OPEN FAO. TILE KNEE TO THE ANKLE, the bone hwa . ecrapcid, bored , and partly Cut away, w new to tracheate from the system the cause o. so much...tau disturhanoe.which lee ~o=y n hope of recoverN Six years had Com t a the application ... Of fruitlees remedies, oh, when Doctor helmet *Nestled to see hi,. In January last be was barely fible.4o walk, Toer and complete wee the prosiratioe. riends and neighbors of John Titacll, of No. 4 Chestnut street, Allegheny CRY, know well enough that we have not over stated the caw lie was there confined en tirely to his rOom, With nO prospect before him brit to await the fatal lame of his die. cue. Yale and • ernaciatol, with every day adding to the power of the disealle. with Del hope of recovery, no wonder that the cure of young Titeell in regarded as one of eltriforelinnry mark, and worthy to be weelally noted for the benefit of other.. ' Alter this extreme PrOettletion. Shoo/ Th. sell Is agate able to walk about every where, a d.Oll dIoU of O:1 I z oae rMg the LTS Vg. Many of these nonce can be seen at Dr. Keyser , s office. We hove heretofore had °erasion tared:nth stroller cases to the one now under consideration, made by Dr. Keyser and Lila great BLOO Sr SEARCHER, and the only medlar of comprise to es he, that It is not used In all cases where the blood is disordered, or where the ordinal, outlets of Nature are obstructed, ix . in a torpid condltiori. The core of toe young man above rsferi" - ed to was effected almost exclusively by DR. KEYSER'S BLOOD SEARCHER, al though the Doctor visited the case every two wks until the ptient, through the action oa th mediums, . was able to visit Ids orrice. 1 would also take occasion to state that friend, FROF. OLDisHUL;4I. D., it my ed this case of Titsell with me, and Made some Important auggestions towards ef fecting. once. Dr. Keyser.. consultation teems, No. Penn Street, from Ds. a. until 4 r. a. ~ The perfumed light Stags =mash the mist of alabaster lamps. And every au la beery sith the breath Of orange flowers that bloom P the midst of roses." Such sae the Soars , land filed with heal. Ins airsandille preserving produota,ahere Dr. Drake discovered the chill Ingredients of his wonderful Tonto Yedtelne—Ptawra rte. Harms—the enchanted Unlaced ba. land of Itt.' Croix. The Ptaarravtoe ryas. combbaleg all the medicinal and ton= virtues of the bowing and life etultelelnif products of that favored clime are,- with out doubt, the World.. Groat itemody for Dyspepsia. Lon Spirits, and all other Sto machic Ml:Scuttles. ALLOYOLIA WATZIL—A dellithtittl toilet ar ttelo—ooporior to Colonic." 'sod as bolt the price. locraor Practical and Worthy Meehanles.— deaden desirona of procuring the Berries. of skillful and experienced (las and Stearn litters, ran do no better than by itlrOithg Messrs. N.S. Biddle &Bro., Beaverarset ‘ be. tween Frenklin and Cheausui street. Man chester. They have had large and liberal experienee in Ulnar bosinew are practical, careful and finished tneabes, and devote especial attendees to the proper attention of ail orders unrested to them. Their terms me very reasonable and all work is guaranteed to prove durable and sadder,- tory. We take much pleasure in commend. inn them to our residers, knowing them to be fair dealing, honorable, and mevel7 ree• Poet worthy or a LUSO share of Dublin Pet , mange stwe:. Goods at 110•01M1111110 James ItObb, Ito. PO ILarket street, one of the pioneers in the boot area shoe trade of cdty, has on Imed *large and fashiona ble stock of boots, shoes awl gaiters ' , Airline iMom Wine oublioalveryteasocableprices. t will be remembered that the assortment found here Is not from ELM.. 11.11Ctl. 'boost* bet has been selected direct from manufacturers who deal In such articles as will prove serviceable and durable. Call to ant see for yourselves. W men Dry Goode both et wholosole and retail. sell are, ea coroolneboo. en. WOW to keep a Larger and mock better es. sortectetock. to sell cheaper, arid give the cools in more sopenanaolstlag quantftlee than ear.lnelve lobbing homes. Retell meb chants are Invited to examine Cear stock. .1. W. Beam CO., • es .11szket WOO. Going! Golual Ocomieftl—nuitar than the auefloneor , * hammer knocks down merchandise. neglect diSr.o•os of the teeth. Bid. theratOre, for that prise of Ilfe, a per. foot sot by brushing them roiriditti7 with bOLODOWS. Milt • Cleorodasel couldn't keep Plttaborgh street clean all chanted luo name to Broadway. If one Pinata:lab stria wor. nod Cleveland, abe can olympiad= witto this city wnere we bawa naming but Pala. Muth ammo.. Illeadaam—Dr. Wilson , ' ?lila Dave be came quits molar as • moody for Iles& ache or over/ deScription. They hare inva riably afforded Irom•dlate =IW, eves when other romodlei have Wed. All the drug glotA la the United Slate. km, them • • Pas. Rio ad Java UM», of dellolous STOMA, and u SUpaliOr as any ever =Dort. ea to this oar, Is now being recalled at eiltaP Prises at the old established tea mart of Joseph A. Rablzeors. No. 93 Fifth street. lines Bnitenetween Ws office and Fourth street. by way Of Smithfield. Any reward finding Wien[sme, wilt be liberally rewarded by lea it im the counting room. =I Alta:Aso, a Ca... Chola, Estenob .ftriummi 'rum, as pure as can be round In shedty at Eutern rates, at the aid establi us man of leeepit L Robinson. Na SO Elfth street. !messed Osseasltereted entree, irai: ranted to:rev:Wimp In the markatwitalled 3os. .1. .11.btnion , s old estabpshod Tea Man, Nam rut steel_ Ma Met Team In the - orty at the cheap. eat pr of ices, will tound ad the old estab lished tea mart Joseph itoblnemi, Aa Re we lielMaglWrilepes M %extern price. Exww, Airrawsoz 6 Co " M rush su-eoh ' Pere Drlnfiles, Whiskey sad Winos for medical purposes. at Yeresea Drug btof% Ohio Amine. A.llosbeny Ps. 7t• We are aeillag rakeelepea et lea than raateta prima E1tarrr....31121.101 1 a 00.. la filth stmt. dale FlewMips Dees letore, No. 84 Market. street. for the teat Potash and Soda Ash to the City—at lowest prin.. • Be to rienslars Drat Stares for a. reliable remedy for the cholera. Si Market, street. soda Ash, Pot Ash and Concentrated Ly., for slide at Yoroar's Drug IS tore, Unto avenue, Allegheny, P.. • • 0014 Sparkltag lloaa Water at 3. T Etamallas atom, /to. /8 Zederal street allogluoty. • Spectacles. Spectacles. of American manufacture, for We by • J.S..asso i90..2t0. GS Fifth 'tract.. Cola sparkling soda Water at J. T. Sample's Drag Store. No. l Yedenil street, • Allegheny. Metall liellthasts are gliddeatelr rm. der the impetus Wen trade by the =Dena reauxoptlon of the rolling =the, • — 7 -- , . . Guests at the mountain retreats • this State log co a da rt oop i lnega hm e t , h ehre. weather be Geis. Obersgas is expp.ected to Teas bg tbroh Pittsburgh eborti Ins welcome be extended him Let • gager. • 'The Temperance men are determined to force Mom estion loto at th e fortheoulteg eleetima load politics The money Merest U hee IMO euy, On good paper loans tO Soy amOtutt May with mum be obtained. • The ramose Miami raid accomplished some socia—cleacildil the streetsandallass of the ott7• . Tao lelabile Reboot. of the city will =s ame iamb at the beginning of host month. Copt, Lewis. Slot•11-43:ketombs—was co. copied by only a tow.lnlsonado Togo Wt. The Street Otierataelestere are as et. tentiVe and eraosnt as ever to their dunes. Tim ell wetle of Restaitritola ars pro- Likrie quantltles ct petroleum.. The Mali Well. on the Totereeeltheni tleer are Tore preductiee thV moon. The CPSetll sad divorce eases came up .t the September term or Court. Thome Imo been but one cue Of &Olen In Pittsburgh Museums:ma/sot tn. Be.. Elesz7 D. Boors la the fevOrtte pulpit orator of Cleefor.att. • wthep, D0411.1M00 LI expected Lamm= Ares Is the UFA to lay to your erintex supply at coal. Tho rabus Mossolos 1120 Xlllargely a Tim NINON oamplaln of & . lack of i 2 T- Trod* to =Mai betty no =Ma ♦ery Blackberries hare near been Itturez te be to plenty as this Imo= e n ter porebeeesi on t he MOtottaMS. tity, at from nye to toren mete per quart. Birth o Inttr ow w t T ; l h a r p d deP f r l es o u b p y t o t ro h r s i o an b C c u oo h, c t W nnoylv wl uLawh U m ioLehed.hedifcep Letrer Bier saloon keepers oomplete that out little of rho non-Intoslcactep ber crag° Is consumed 111%. yyear• The sales hare been comperstlrery light. • • • One Hundred T Mara in greenback , were realized reesetly out of the rale of twodhi rd. of patent held py a °alter, of Pittsburgh. C001.011451i.111 the all Important guns than of the hour. It Is discussed emu , where. • In Allegheny the measure Das few friends, and advocates. The Perrysville read in Wittily the scene of a runaway. City bucks who know not how to drive, but are anxious to.elperi. meat. gonerrally suffer. ' - The New Sign Itessirda designating the different thorns gbfare.s of the city, are now pot op. 'They present grate aband mime !sPoearanos. B.tbris. daylight In the Monongahela river le no nnoCiatoon thing. The authori ties vroold ao vial; tO arrest a few Of IWO*. vonne offenders. - Moonllgnot PM Al. gce an the mge hereabouts. Almost every cigar alight the young folks Melo the woo. fOrPielkataro and enjoyment. The leavel over the railroads leading td end from the city le very small, and =leg* th 1166 brighten the J 6110117 61T1d0.141111111 be emelL Wood Street. from Water to With. Is to be To-paved with the Nleoloon payment, and the work le shortly to to antomoneed. Pernoirstonrgi Wart Virifinini ban some for tile ereetion within 3315 bean. Sett'llnel , or On Ortonlira rolling MM. The Moose of Solace band Mu tam greatly strengthened, sod the now com pare favorably Irltb aril It the State. PaWield meetings ere few gad far be-. twee. The present campaign bi condric• tad more by =ought than epee= • Lerma Number of persona were In at. tend:mom at the McKeesport Curio hgeetirg yesterday. It will close taalght. The AILIMINI of the High School ace movin the late l g to ° ama :root Med P monfof. Dument tons ickson. MOMOM, of Wood street Is to be 31;colsen paved. larAdditional Local News on Third Pale. = L1R1LE11.5011.4.0. Toestley_tiortaeg. Ill O bilt " te ' Lelentitsarletta : end S The Metal will tale place fioll tie rfeldeeCe of Its parent. No. 112 Centre Leman% C9 TIIpI2•, OAT mossrxe, at II A. Y. The Meads of the 1015117 are reocettall7lo7lled so Lam& ANDKILSON.—On ostards7 more feN. fluff 171 n. 1167, at the nm 14.10 of bar ton-111 atr. cllja Ta• !or avenue. Aileen.. Cttf.e.les sl 1.15 All DI MON, late of Meissen Math...ad 7t drt&lT I;Oci',./1.11ki:4:y4 1 :10.. 4 3;y2 . 1 ALEX. AIKEN.IIMDERTAILEB, Na 166 froarts Med. PltUbooss, Po. CUPPING of aft kinds; CHAPS& 611.017112, oad aver/ deS6ol6tloll 01 tostorsi 10001061a5 Good. Malabo& Boomoopeiod 467554 61411. Haw and Connote. f... 66 " 4 llorzwiroa-60.. 0.614 11604 D. D.. Vow 11. W. .1 sea Isu, //X.. =Loam Solar. 1.014 16 eat, H. 11.1110 r. G. RODGER! IUNDERTA. • ES AND ENBALL/SER, macular Loth low Soomol K. Sadiron. Na 951 Oblo lir e ; three Won tram &KM. A/U0.7 OW. Yo 1411 W itotwoo4. Itabooool. Walnut wol Bow wapd Iml tI.L Calm. at ths lowest todueol BMW, Booms oyes sl arbours. day WI RIO& Hearse salt Carstasss Porolsetsil oe sbort. sotla sad on most mason able terms. EDWARD CZANNEVCCRI, ux- DLBTASEB. 0121.:' 5144 Unto Biafra. ItidaWn. itetewoett and tabu Cat ans., with a oomoleta lilar2 of thaeral itualsidat goods on hand. and tetra... shattati stall. at 1..0 prin.. aide .4 Livar Mablas, ear ites at ?jun? afro M.D. Drawl. Cattitagna Baron... 8M... 1510410 11.0.4 for elm R T. WHITE & GIIDEEt. TANESI3 AND 'axe mama, Ileatheis ter, Wood , . Ban sad %Uttar. Coala BesralSl .11sashsslisr Uses, ISabl/I. pars. abated alai Clutters streets. Elam and Ourtmee tan elsbeet. STEWAUT, llndertsdier, oarnar of MORTON and 25278 MULCT& Ninth Wad. CA¢Las of ..at klnds. Hearn and Canis.. famished ea the stimuli% notto, ROOMS TO • LET. SEVERAL SPLENDID BOOMS N 1) MLIIBILINT, la the ant Smalls Howie of the Ragusa Winks Bank. career tl Liberty etrett and Garrison alien tern he let sad. tratahed off to salt the wiles satin[ them. Call at mate, at IsO - 1111 . 1 BMWS 11011111. No. 55 Market street. as theretli hetet lleae.. diztele..enct toliked telth the bailacel of the • ludeodlo3 SIXTEEN COTTON AND GRAM VARWS.—We bane for sale Ilvslastas cotton and grain plantations, emerge In Middle and Northern Georgia. nonfat:Wu Nom em in UN acres mitt all ander • high .ate of caltiestion. •1‘... , e Is es healthy ma In Penneelettrdn , and the water corral to Gaya Weida= Perensf vents. =me tams will Donald very low. - Tor holm and particulars 0101 at DiVLDI Mtn But Mate Una. Entlei street. Zwereneeval. TO IRON BLIINVFACTEIBERS.,. W.- offer As rile. Um 'l4owil.rr was TOSS.% oltinto la Can *Gouty. (lora% t ',Mob is smelted 1,7011 woe of lo.a. Dorf or watan t, good rondos 1.4. TU. PM. 'ens ooatalos lossottaostlis:o boas at tlso Milos Iron ore, limo and ma lion% Sa. trove pro ducal from those ...do Is oaks bestowals" ror Mondry Dollioges. Leor aboottnot at truss 111 10100. Tot, Preseols • very me Inallooesmat to c•oltsitatr. Tor tam roma 4ioortooloas, pole. WWI , . of DEVISX • PILL, AMERICAN Fence Manufacturing Co. A new and am desirable WANCING for Dr!. eats real deht. orpubde grounds. mastery lota. ie.. la now offered to tba palolln at price, tar be low th e tot. of Iron nalAg. and about as dam hi.. IV/tell:tens of the. tenets ran ha leen at No. 4 r VIDLNAL Alt:d a rt ' th tga f ztratl fen; auf es that It Is ade. .be Ch. Pt.% and - Matt In soy m Alto. • general attortmeat at COllllTillant FLATFUnaI BO &LES, aro kain for talth at NO. AIL /AMWAY NT.. AllethattY etfr• • . • - PET= PEIXESOIL Itaandls TIN . GUTTER AND SPOUTING, lm Tka,l DLO vas eD berda. Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware ==2l:3 GRAFTON'S House Furnishing Store, za - cwee, 7PeellerraliFtroest, i f erfati l Zroa r PA's. 4 • ll.6l ` .4l critistiAg THIB 18 TO GIVE • NOTlCE'that an the 1111.11 isy , o[-lawns. A. D. inSr„ a %Tama& In Bankruptcy Asm +man alaßutt. • if/TATE OP JOHN P. sirrns", tX Lbe I.llty r Pltloberib. - ta the Moonty of /41. "."4.1° O tto. r....71 , .1..ir00 hutment &dimmed a beatropt me his Wan PerlUe3 I that . 100 . Penton% of soy debts and dolly., Or any Ef= 7 .Z l ° o lrlLl :=l ° llll1 0 1:"' blea, ere gerbille= by law; tbat•amelleßtao Emanate of tee mid tontrops. to pro.. ete debt* sod to <home ono or more Aeolgliees of Me eltata. add be hold at a Coal% or hook ”Dtcy, to bo bobles at mo. 03 blaattnal tha ultr or tuttorgh, before ISAMU Mb li A 6P3R, Witmer, on tbe 4na DC! OF BZ.P. TEPIOLP..t. or. 1134 m 100 0 .10.£ , 3/40.1.1. ROWLIT. — .21),W U. S. ilareat. TOE QUEEN- OF THE WASH. ,••• TUB.—Tla ante 11.101 for illarnsad, with privilegs =W.:UW.I Of . • PATENT WASHING FLUID, Mbarernsr Introduce:4 ha. amt .nUt will be Wei onnammtajae was. J. PL. rr=l CHOICE BEDDINGI PLANTL • /Cry large gtoek of Hoses, Geraniums, Verbenas, nm., Is bloom. at m. Ostasnd Grosabouet. Jona = a a,. surzoalt. Mad fbr tataloin.B. .• • Uvlleel NEW MUST CLASS GBINEUN. 1611 7E D ILU.OT.. Lumaussr. slab 'luck of exot. Tsai,. Coffte, Sugars, Sc., Se.; anus, We afar la tba Raba* at Wean seam A. G. BRYANT. ==l NgiTICE.--Porties knowing thanseltrea Indebted to • - • ••' 410111N.111CITC111:1160211, mid all Ltd lettle their seconaU bens Um kind of inintinniberstid nano costs, on all unpaid Win mill CD= be lettw tee nand. of an Astaincy_nar collection. D/S. n 81:111:1211■Oltni.. Lllidala 0bi1.4.7. Jul) tn. . _ - „ trilteoular Fugie , B "ENS or • xzw arrLz. Oa 12 la on painitav tad gold sad • IwuKrz aos..s. zip VE WEEKLY GAZETTE. TWO zonaoxi, IY .°. acs . , Guam AXD ALM, .0 74 bolt, tobbittobbt TIMIST•ttfI fb.tf.• storoollos rof4loo moor, luta idttooloth talon Wolff by Soleottoo Itabillsoi Yawn! to, it, 1 AO fallen as 4 tuba. rtliablk /taan. I OoloatiolOof ltarkot Rawl. -la law atty. No /armor, Yocum. "! toold twollbortit .4 nit Tni Gomm', • • I.AM. 1-Ib. VI Of NV. le ;: w porton Wits. All4ltooot to el Dowd. se - ; ung into& °Omsk" Pow and eyealf, tees sae woa • Wednesday ZOOM Potialv sedbananniartotooomail alma. dirMasey by Drat,. Wanteas, MOUT Prdalk. C. la Regtdasa Milan; maybe tint stand Flab. AdelSeSS. CIAZWWWW, 141Tdildnee H. rem; GO 70 HASLETT & CO.'S. 240. 93X BMW. Ton 101:12 23PEICTIW.a.CUCAnia. WEDDING RINGS. Is icr.Bol, - ID GOLD', I=l DUNSENTH & CO., ir;elX7oll.perna,, . • 'OS Firma 'massy J* E 8 scorr, • • astroczaros TO ap emernT a Econ..% sriet.a.x.acam. FINE WATCHES, MOM' JEWELRY, snmEn-PLATED WARE, EVC. ST* LISZSIT ST.. PTTTSBLIBEIR. Sir Pattlenlar attention (Ivan to repaint, Vaunt. enoinat•O Jeoeirs. BOOTS AND SHOES, aolssairavrxo DRY < GOODS, a.a.z:Lxnairrs, AND, VOTIONS, A large assortosent,te select from, at less Man Invoice Pri ces, to close consignment, at SWOON, '- , PALER :it CO3 lAJIMOTH MOREY, 65 & 67 FIFTH STREET, 11111111111 , OLD 811111: N. 14—FaraRare and Haasei hold iaeodio at, Atictiiait even' Thimany. BMITEISON, PALIEIII es 00,, 6szottoaseerish, Nos. 55 is aT Pittb litreet. 10116114138 T PREEM3III COL MEDAL gyp] - ita ass Wheeler Wi Sewing liseldse; At the GRILLS VitiIIICEPOSITION. Jaw 111. "6' the ttax7pilat tbutct tues et ll= =ties et 'A.1.14 Retie e Fig.• of MS ...g...weterd sad 1.10.1=1 Fig.• WET. SUMER & CO., ao. P 7 nrTa ovum. ..sk. • pusT CLASS LOOSING GLASS . AND PICTURE FRAME NIANUFACTORT. T. LYO N B 110 Woe& St, Pittsburgh* Rag li b l l t a Le.ir GILT. RuSrWOOTINM WALIIIIT,_ OVAL sad AWARE' MIRROR. PORTRAIT awl PICTURE PRAXES. Co Coralde, Baas dad' lantaal, Commis. r dad Reacket TORds of =TOM* deal= orkada.blP. OILDINo ad AND RZOILDI3O cedost la the drtlirrigarclianniaTZ. 0171C3 an' iIIO =II A PISATIROX. r/713/10..61/3, API¢St I; 'UV. 9' THE _ASICNTIIENTS foe the Wing and Ch.blZe ' , , Washington Street, Prni trastlia strews to Ymna7l►ants Tcrogrxisexidi. 11111treet,' ihen Dlowatz Clan OMNI. WW4,tild exasoluclos. sad•riii illmilo la WWI otllo.. wen rm.% Dunning. until MOM .Y. Awliwtt npigr. ev wt... es Vila, It ALT aly will Oilictloa. to the UILTATI•IO 1110011 r, City isaineu. Mal 0111C10.00.111,01;Lia ALLICIIENT t rllTlSZtian..lLOutlttb..loC.. p COAL RIERCILILATE4. • Pealed frrotlsatil ton noslridst CPIS adios 00 t H Inclairs, far taro Watling Inghtsy Oorts.yl ors •• - • XIIMT TO TEN TH01:18•Pll Itntort,d 07 eOOO llillOtt/417ABLLOtrAL, Mow icon alma nod Stit• To be drl. the stdxstioset On Court .OJalrors ding .•d pats atria. Ls ostattdon or *is basdrod boolk- II par. . sun to to ...Lobed oaths City Net nes/en: 'stamps . rrld Ss nada wry warrants drawn as Um Monty ;restorer, wham UPI tract Is onstpinied By olnctlon co Coant7 Chnnsilidass-S. .• anloll7o . - • Contrail,. 01110107 Corrstoxamt or AL' MOUT CO, PA, PUTtioran, Anita IWk. N" ICE 711) co writ4cTons. • Ended Provaht re eatvo4 02100 coal tho Sara INSTAT, for , HU •ILLr PIRO *TM IThrulnrrllllflWG Tax minim °VIM Ll:Teta raZWIC/CIAT - riser. on Os road touting from Illrgbroy (Ito to Soarer. is Serslek , rt - townslatp. to. for 1110. orPtrog Sobs orr amok ocr posoS, mot tar On derpto otsg at, MUD flir 011:100, ' - By dloarlois of Ids rpmt w o...nstrrtmrse., • atm:art. 414 ORSIEll FOR &LILA AT Howard's Livery Stable, 7120 EITNRIT. aut YOnckulatd• att.la7 Calttagr44 Iow. W EI th' otirosr4naart•Z" KM, CLOSE & 00. Pruticalrarsitare Ilszadacturos COL PENN AID WAYNE EU' try , * at ruvarmsz =maws no. au... 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