The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 24, 1867, Image 1

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!On the whole, then, I 2.in of the
opinion that the prostekM of the act of
Congrens of. Februely 2611, 1862, deciar
leiLag tit notes leaned in pursuance of that
act to lersfed money, end ato of ten
der...is rdcoireertructosei.
-.":". isneleralt nerxesseythlt I ehould
con Um .other 'question which has
been c, as to the effect of the special
t to pay In Swfatellter money
o the United States. lam in fiTor of
entering judgment for the plaintiff, but
u a majority of the court sro of a differ
eidoidulan;jedgment for the defendant."
—Copied, from as Philadelphia 19e of
Fehlesary,. 1664; - whare. the opinion is
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published inMoll. .
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Itmay.alsobn found In the Legal Li.
teAgester of March 18;1865, page M.
In the same copy of the 114112 snare..
fatly prepared eulogy of the .Tridgo and
hisellialos; In:which is the Calming:
` r
Midge Ethaiiwood reasons upon and
'teas thecitea as if he were some lofty
*irk 'sitting hi above and out of the
ontendons and strifes of the world."
Will not • thi holden' of greenbacks
said - Cariekritent- bonds- &milder the
..jadge,esqulte too elevated and ethereal
'for atest earthly hOnara as a seat on the
Bemuse :Benda
eildently feela sorcerer
theonland cut received in the Demo..
cantecarip On Wedn;scisy,lad. is , not
pittrehrly delighted with the nom ina•
Von ollifr:Dirr for the Senate. Well,
itivara shame to treat the now organ in
t.ha atyle, and &little virtuous indigna
' Won on Its Part Ispardonable. Singular
thet,the Democrats could not rind, after
several years study, any h.-Mg to war
; 4.lt7,4idopeurei . it of ldr.'.,.Tolanson,
and more singular that itie new organ
was rebuked In its laudable attempt to
Our-pont , . taillbst in tlin 'liquidation and
and doctrine!. The National Union
patty ignores the 'Ridicule' =dill turn is
ignored itself by Uhl Dembensts, so will
have to go tralone In the campaign in
tnis county at least. -
AoYtau Yil*Alllrr In meeting with
warm receptions In 'Europe: y in France
he unexpectedly • found_ noble relatives
who were anxious to pay tribute to his
&MILLI:ay, and In Russia he, has beets
• 'Complimented with an enthusiastic ova
tion. The great naval hero is worthy
thonidmiration orthe world, - , •
Tan= midwives are in custody'in St.
'Louis on chines ,of; malpractice, each
Saving succeeded in killing 6.TiCtiM for
,sitaM, of knowledge in obstetrics. The
rates of. the medical profession of
that city drive She poorer classes into
employing these ignorant women and the
;'-ccatettunitoes - sire fearful. ..*
.
Tsai Republicans. of. Fayette county
have placed In nomination the following
,
Assenibly—Saisper " Thompson -
.Treasnrer--Benry W. Gaddis; Commis'.
siouer—Josiah 'Murray; Jury Commis.
Vidoner—B. Morris; Auditor—George
•
Moore; Coroner—Dr. James D. Ewing;
Poor Sons) Director—James McCloy.
•Tiia cable ismooneea . that the formal
treaty at Salzburg between the Emperor
Napoleon and Franels . Joseph, has not
it'sdth a favorable reeepton in the
sStites interested la the proposed forma
lion of a; Barth German. Confederation.
oioeth?lithscane of diseescs, the
mall pox, proyill; to some extent In
chi cag m .
Itppllng Among Ladles,.
London &Mirky Iteristo says the
• habit of dram drinking becoming as
—.et/A=ok f4ou tnitish 'ladles as it is
among Etilaish !LialY
• Inicituil who chimes to go to a ball, and
take - hls atandMear the buret, or survey
the sompertable with an observant eye,
4111 see that the old fashioned bevera
ges which cooled but nOt inebriated,
are indeed supplied, just for form's
sake, but that they have entirely
lost - their ancient popularity. He will
a . lee , young wqmen dash' off .as -mueli
champagne' andelaret cup, in the course
• of a single lively
_evening, as would have
mom than anfficed their grandmothers
for k month..'The 43111117 and familiarity
with which they drink is worthy of the
most accomplished frequenter of a New
York bar. . That thermals are not more
.-- - -tittnthiblng than they 'am -is in itself a
Alma satisfactory proof of a seasoned
head. at dinner one may notice the
same taste for stimulants. The afternoon
tea Is beginning to be tea and something
she. _ rumored, no doubt, through
some married Clodlus who has abused
his potash% to peep in upon the tune.
' ries of the Donn Dee, that even the taste
• of spirit is not absolutely unknown to
lips. Even the- youngest matrons
have begun to feel the .necessity ottbst
.I:candy smiwater which Ls prescribed for
their overtasked lords. They, too, have
become persuaded, to use the doctorial
phrase, of the necessity of keeping up
,:the *p= ie A: WOE= who has been a
• i'snother twelvemonth, if she has got
within earshot sof plausible and gm•
pathetic physician, soon catches the cant
shell -The disorder' of our day being
eharactorlstitally dinirders of the low
type. In alarm lest the should bring
lipertne enfeebled otiliptine, she files to
asoalapisitant tonics.. Brandy - and
irsier bedtime isthogreat disinfectant
against the grievous evils of our' shill.
• sada= It Is • the supposod secret of a
genial life and-OlgOronsprogeny."
• • -= s Shrahata
Lincoin's Dream.
In r. ri rrepon P s peech In the
Sur-
Mt; trial be raid: . •
"'rho sal - Mein of ander never has es
caped, though ho has. taken "wings of
morning an tied to the lattermost parts
of the cartb.'". On the Morning of ...kpnl
,llth Mr. Lincoln called hie. Cabinet to
, (ether. Holed reason to be Joyful, but
.:he was nations to hoar from Sherman.
Oran was there , and he said `Sherman
was all pea: r MrLinouln 'feared,
.
related a dna= he had had the night
herozw—a dream whkh ho had had pre-
TiOLUI to,Chancolloreville Mad Stone
Ttrerhauerer a disaster. had happen-
Mernlraw of the Otbinet who
beard that. Telenet:twill. never forget
Ut. few 'houtifaiterwards Shernian was
, not heard from, but the dream 'was fol.
-tilled. 4:iltsaster had befallen the Gov
.,. 'ens:moot, acid Mr. Llooolit's apirit re
turned to the God who gave it. The
dream wasfulfilled. wee to this pur
port: He seemed to be•ut em In a wand,
• that waswewept along by an irresistible
er meht toward a maelstrom, from which
it seemed no power could save her. Fa.
ter mantel= the whirling watem swept
• • the 'fated ship toward tbe vortex, mull,
.....f,,:,,,totlkingsloWn into the black abyss, amid
th e w,ming roar of the.wavus, and with
thiii.nerulatiort , at sinking down, down,
„down an unfathomable depth, the Leta.
dreartler, awoke. The aeme
dream litr.Linadlithad four times; first
before the first battle of Bull lino, again
before the aoMlni disaktrims defeat at the
110 Me -place, again 'before the battle of
kitufrecaboroi, ' and 'finally; as above
mentioned, on the n4lLit. before his own
Itir:Linccdu had at last
come to recognize ttio.drcam as a portent
- of some grave disas t er.”
• '
-,The North Polo is to ,be sought for
inearresst. ' Fifty chic:thief France, It le
,aturanced, have sanctioned an enter
prise lbr the discovery of the North Pole.
..;
-,a04 hi._ Gustave Lambert, formerly a
• pupil at the Polytechnic School In Paris,
,Mite be the adventurous explorer who le
go' it search of lt. Ile proposes to
reach the opal:stela Sea and the Pole it
' _reach
by hasnt.; never before tried. Tire
project lawn well received, and a
. satecriptionlas been opened. As soon
as 1120,000 are obtained the enterorlie
will, be carried out. Amoug the lift.Y
• tames - appended to• the ammuneement
• Are tholes of several well known French
... may Drouyn -de l'ilnys and Smile
.de Girardirt helitg2Sunong them. , •:We
hope the advenhther will be successful ;
but it will he time Utah& him good luck
; when he gathers, together tire /IAI,OOO.
~..-- Theee fatal cales,of cholera oc6urreki
in New York on Monday.
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VOLT ALE I XXXTT.-NO. 194.
GENERAL NEWEL
—The eight holur move In California
bids fiat to Collapse soon.
—Xngland imports ten thotte.nl tons
of Belgian trait yectir-mostly apples
and pears.
Muhlbach,,theeelehraled Ger
man novelist, intends to make a lecturing
tour through the Grated States...
-Vino colored families have 'bought a
town site on the Krinsiis Colon Pacific
mid, twelve Sallee West of Morsel% •
.
—.&Chleago colored theatziealcompany
has commenced its travels in the West.
They play al. Milwaukee slimt week.
—Between Chepultopee and the clapltal
aereral areltew of triumph were erected
when Juarez entered the City of Mexico
on the loth ult. •
the Wools In irhat. b hnotrrt ns
the "Church atruet tlialnet," In Boston,
are to bo tat/et-and anidened;amd"the
whole acttton generally reeontalleted, at
a cast to the elty of $.3,..000-
—A 'lottery tigent, named Dante% its
arrested W. Rochester ler negleot to pay
the tax on the proceeds. of htt gift enter.
prise, and taken to riittlido In trona on
the 15th for trttl. He *ea linable to ob.
—Numerous railroads in Europe, are
trying the experiment of iron crosaLles
Instead of wooden sleepers. The tails
are embedded nine inches deep to gravel,
which It Is claimed will give them mit
iicient stability.
' —The rerged children who practice in
Aloe' streets of Paris upon the charity of
the passer-by, under prelate's Of laying
he harp, violin or gattar, are mad to be
long to a ingalat. Joint stock company,
which women eighty thousand franca.
-The City of St. I.oeia has 498 arrests,
named end numbered, which measure
about WO miles. It has 16 miles of pub
lic sewers, and 67 miles of distectsewors,
Si) miles of water pipes, over 36 miles of
gas pipes, and - the street core ran ore.
nearly 36 miles of streets
—Kentuckyrumerthave official returns
from 103 counties, which give Helm
(Dent.) a majority of 56,W1 over Barnes,
stud 74,3.13 over Kinkead; which is 43,177
over both. There are a few cotudies, to
bear from, which will probably settle
llelm's figure at about 43,e90 over all.
—George Beall, agent for Covington,
Ky., lottery, has been minims in Cairo
since the 13th, Under thclutunances
pointing to either indelde or minder: He
had complained• of not feeling right
about thellead, and* had between $2OO or
0300 on his person when last seem
—While a printer named Wm. Moore
wasannoying a drunken Norweigan
Sailor in Chicago last week, the latter
suddenly turnetl i drew a knife and
plunged It into e's bead, with inch
force that it penetrated the brain. 'The
physicians were unable to remove' the
weapon.
—The Dublin _F./prow Bays the Sixty
ninth regiment bad received orders in
Dublin to be prepared to embark on the
20th August, for Canada, to meat o threat
ened invaaion by the Fenian. Two
other regiments in England have also, It
is said, limn ordered to hold themselvm
in readiness. •
—A remarkable sulphur spring has
been brcingnt Into notice lately In Henry
county, Tennessee, within tenitonnsjonr
nev, of Memphis. The - stream .of the
welt flows with, great violence, and the
water Is so stfong that one ISM smell It
before getting within a quarter of a mile
of the spring:
—The capital stpek, 11,200,000 for the
contraction of a bridge adrosa the hits
siaalppirlam, atthabuque,has been soh.
scribed, swathe work Rid soon be com
menced.. A: • tt1,01:10,000 railroad bridge
arm= the .31LsaLselppl river
elt
will also
womb. commenced at Council Bln, to
unite that plata commenced.
Omaha mad the
l!aelfm. Rattrolul.
. ,
—The caniumption of home made ae
gars in Austria amounted In 1666 to
very nearly one hundred thousand mill
-301" while of Imported upturn less than
9000,000 were consumed. The consump
n,en of snuff was 40,000 pounds. and ot to
'ham) 63,000 &V., the receipts of the gm--
ernmeld.for all this amen ntirk,bv AOC%
—Gen. George W. L. Eichler, of the
Knights of the Golden Circle notoriety,
died M Baltimore, recently, at the age of
21 He was a nativeof Virginia, and a
graduate of the Modiecl Univer
sity. His imprisonment In Forts War
ren and Lafayette—two years and eigh
teen months..liroke down his health and
shattered ttlandnd. •
—An amusing incident occurred in
Albany remativ. Whiles. gang, of-tele
graph men were stringing wire .ficon a
reel in a wagon, the horse being driven
along slowly, a countryman rushed up
to the driver,_and in the minocence of bus
heart informed him that he was toeing
kb; load, that his wirre was stuttered all
along the road behind him.
—A correspondent of a -Democratic
paper; who says he has just been in
proton with two ofQuantrell'e men, con
tradicts the report that the famous
guerrilla is In Mexico, and asserts that
Quantrell was mortally wounded in a
fight in Kentucky,in tie:Jell of 18G-1, '
tu
capred and Imprisoned in Louisville,
and died thep under en assruned name.
—The kilchlgen Censtitutional Conven
lion has fixed the salaries of State ofticent i
as follows: Governor,- $3,000; Secretary
'of State,ie.,soo; State: Treasurer $2,500;
Attorney General, P 2,000; Commissioner
of State Land Office, /2,000; Auditor
General. .V.,500; Fultreme Court Judges,
83,000;•• Circuit Jut*es,•• $3,000; .Superin
tendent of Fablle Inertnection, $9,000;
—Mr. Steliman, the American Consul,
writes on the "Neither myself nor
any of my eolleagnea consider that the
Cretan revolution is approaching its end
in consequence of the entrance of. Omar
Paella into Spbakta. The Turkish gov
ernment may seine villages, but it can
not subdue public spidt. The Cretans
will not recede before the misfortunes
which oppress them."
--French papers 'give a curious' ac
count of the result of sinking an artesian
well in the Department -of Ande, near
Narlemne. When the depth of 100 feet
had been attained, n stream of, (=buret
ted hydrogen gas rushed up, the -tube,
which being lighted, has continued to
burn steadily with a red Arline- Along
with this gas water flows, which la stated
to be extremely bitter and cold. -
- The other thiy, ae abank messenger
was passing through Pine street, Now
York, with a begot coin upon his shoul
der, some scamp - cut, the . bag. open be-
hind, letting the gold fall in profusion to
the pavement. The immediate cause of
the mater then endeavored to escape,
while doubtless, bin confederates were
readylojoln in the scramble for the
money, but he was captured and locked
—Gold, according to report, has been
discovered in Ohio. The mines are In
Richland township, and the local papers
say that an '`esperienood scientific gen
tleman" hem a great many fine speci
mens, and says the gulch mining there
rivals that in Ord ifomia. Gold mines are
generally delnaions, however, and if the
Ohio. farmer. stick to their farms - we
think they trill in the long run don great
deal better than If they beght delving
alter gold. -
—Rents are so enormous IP Irafibing
ton that the Department clerks coma
afford to keep their' *trollies -Moro, but
are V.OMEelleot to let them remain home
In the 'Worth.-For the support of those
families, installments Of their earnings,
antountrog to 430,0t0 a month, are sent
from 'Washington. Tba Star, of that
city, considers this Mho so much money
lost to the Washington trades-people, nil
in consequence of ctorbitant rents.
—lt Is reported that '`remarkable in
stmunt of tbo well-known vitality of
seeds may be seennt the Paris Exhibi
tion a variety of plants threign to France
having earring op under the walls and
around the buildings In the Park, Rio
needs : of which have 'been conveyed to
Paris in packet en - Ruin - vations 0011D
tries. Expecielly mound the home of
the Nang orliwedert several plants may
bo seen which - are peculiar to the country
of that monarch.
—The New York World rerearks that
people who are paying from twenty-five
to tbirty,five cents per pound for choice
cuts of beef will ho glad to learn that the
"Australian Meat Company" = are Pre*
serving hostler the London .market at
the rate of 100,000 pounds per menth, and
aro makin Lieg's extraet of beef al
the ratoof a tone month. An extension
of the manufactures of this company will
permit the rending of aviipliea to this
country, end at any rate wo shallsoon be
receiving similar meet supplies tram
Texas. When those cheap and nutritious
preparations are common loran market,
fresh beef and other meats must come
down In price or remain
—Georgeunsold.
. .
—GeorgeSheldon. of Deerfield Massa
chusettlb' has an - original bona tide elm
toral ticket for George Weahington for
prealdent. It Is headed "The Washing
ton Ticket of Electore." Maine then be
longed to 3fassachasette, and four of the
electors were from the former. At that
time, and , for ate number of years after,
all the ballOtswenwritten. florid Mon
abase was the flrat man in Ileassalmsetts
who awed a printed ballot at the ;sea,
beUlahning that it was, In a legalpolut
of. view, a written ono. The ballot waif
'rejected; IfenshavepromeMed the select
-num;aini -tbe matter snug awned to the
Supreme Court,• where It was decided
'that Ilenehaw's view' of the matter was
correct.
EMT EDITION.
IerLDN IGHT.
PROM WASHINGTON.
Gera Ilawasd. to be Cell:Mired—Gen.
Grans Protests. .
(Sr Telegraphio the pltunsislatimstia.l.
aims Yana, Augibs‘i, Tribunei
Gioelal say= It is now settled that Geraient
Howard will be renewed from tits Radtke:l
Its Commlarloner rt rreedmsa , s Bureau.
Thil'Prtildent had ecnitemplated matins.
ale changefora lank time; bat not Mail
StintodindGenaral haerldia were rn
moved dill definitely decide to det In Geri.
Howard's case. That:Oar or the removal
may be looked for tp4.4iek;4ll,Citied. is ea.
petted eiery head quarters 'of
the rreedmed , a Bureau. General Grant is
into opposing this step of the President.
and has written, or will hate a protest alai.
Mr to those on the tincintralof hatitha
theilden.
Vaerouthe of the illbone toward Grant
has de .tocalned thine of his 'friends who
.mansit ro o Ms Presidential Canvas, to make
blba 13nOnate0 tits dhrtlon to Conirresa
The General himself to-lay lanottheed
that he would bold no communication with
newspaper earrespOudents. The friends of
Grant steadily ILSIOrt that Gran tatter. to
Jahrthor alma the removal of Stanton and
pheridan are radical and decided. The
(Meads of Me Prefldent, on the contrary.
my that General Grant Made merely scold
and ionstal oldeetion to the removal of
• Stantnit and Slierld.m.
=I
The /orelV/port- to-morrow will urge tho
removal of kr. Seward. As the editor of
that paper was 10 chose;mien with him
last night, this to atanifleant. '
Toe President la understood to have said
that he trote accept the resignations of
Mr. WeLes and lir. Ban..
dall. lie wants to weao a new. deal and
have fresh awls fer the remainderf his
term. To: may regard. them as se mi-on.
Mel. Mr. Adams, Mr. Bingham, Governor
Aadrows, Senators Sherman, Anthony,
Dixon and Yeasereadi are all mentioned in
connection 'kith Cabinet appondments.
The work of chensiing the Sonthent
Generals, anb all Generals not in harmony
with the President, will continue. -Terry
and Itherldan hero been , sent out tb light
the Indians, and goird wagon trate..
Howard neon follow. Sickles' head Is
In clurght. He will probably be sent to
New Mexico, while Pope *lll barman:tett to
the Sloan connuy. Meade will probably
take Sickles' place, s lid . (,aleck the place
of Popp.
The Timm. special says: Dispatches from
Louisville statine that General Thomas
had atar4.3l .for Now Orleans, must be
correct as that officer Can been absent for
Caine time.. The Ilettleal Dlleetor of the
Department states that General Themes'
health has been quite poorly, and that the
transfer to New Orleans at the present time
will beet areas per% • • .
With regard to Geheral Thomas' view of
the reconstrectlon not, It is known that the
President hes at different ileum della g• the
east MX months urged upon him the pro.
orletyof Ins taking commend of the Fifth
Military , Dtatriet. Ile had previon•ly
declined the command of the Third •Dle
trlet, imd he • met the President's' prepaid.
tions In this cam with an equally earnest
declaration that • he felt himself un
fitted for • the administration of sixth
a relittary polltical (rested the frame time
expreasg the ho that. Genral Sheriden
would b in e allowed to pe
continue the work tie
had begun with so much vigor.'
Said be t .. .ten th as the Interpretation of
the Went Congress are ooncernal, there Is
really little •Olfferenco between General
Sheridan and royeelLn At the time of his
last visit to. this city he wee again siP
proaeheal by the Presldent, but urged the
=tenuity of his pre core in Tennessee as a
reason why huithould not be transferred.
to private COrertinsallon, at thin time, Gen.
end Thomas expressed the hope that he
had prevailed on the President not to
Minster him from his present command.
and also a hope that General Sheridan—
whose line of pulley boahould certainly fol
low if the responsibility were his-would
net be removed in the midst of his work.
=sass eon Ten ILIA9.6Cr.r. Or .311IIICAS
The Navy Department has rethived a dbl.
patch detailing tho recent events at FOrmo.
sa. Admiral Bell, under date Stithithal
June I.2th, says ho left Shanchal an the 17th
Of June, In the klartford, accompanied by
the Wyoming. On the 10th he directed the
an a log of eighteen rafters and marines of
tee ships with muskets soul tlltth. and taus
days rations of previthrill and water: thie
ved on the Ilin at Takes; where be obtained
an Interpreter and melted on board the
British Consul, Charles Carroll. On. the
morning of the 11th the easel thchored
within onehalf mile of the share, In an
open bay a t the sontheast end of Yonnosa.
The landing party vas put ashore at WO g.
is., ender Commander Belknap; of the /tart
ford. Lima. McKenzie was second in ono.
taand. The savages were seen satierablitig
,en Melilla, at two miles distance, armed
with muskets, and wore visible most of the
day. %ley displayed 'courage and Straua
gem equal to our native Indians, gliding
through the high grace and from cover to
cover, end delivering their ' . ilre, they re.
treated without being seen by our men,.
who, in charging open their covers,
trequenitly fell foto =Muth. Out
detachments minuet them in this mthner
out of sight of the ships until two o'clock
in the afternoon,when, . having halted
to rest.the messes took the opportunity to
creep up and fire on the party commanded
.try Lieutenant Wheneir, and that officer,
placing tin:n.ll at the head of the company
commanded by Lieutenant Sande, daringly
led a charge into the ambnanuto that was
laid for them. Ile fell mortally womdea
by a musket bail, thd died alga bele gar.
'Med to the rear. several officers arid men
having experleneol cetera sunstroke, and
the command being generally exhausted
and worn out by their efforts to get at the
enemy during tour hours , machine, Com-
Wander Belknap thought It expedient • to
regain his picket on the hethil,d during
this March of tiro. th ree mil es many of
the men got Intosuett a deplorable condi.
Con frcm the killing beat of the sun, that
the Commander determined to return with
them on board the ship, watch be resched
about tour. r. v., after an exhnuetlng Parch
of six hours muter the Ann St ainety.dem
degrees. At eight., 0.. Um Beet largeon
repOrted the casualties of the day at one
killed, fourteen eunstruck, four of them
daegerotair. No sailors, Indeed no
ateps rmaccustanied to bath life, ever dis
played better epirits; tnit it was
bled of
were not adapted to that bled of
warfare against a aktlifel °nosey, and could
only be fitted for it by lengthened expell
ent*, These consideratimet. together with
the prostrate?l condition of many meat and
oMoeth from sun stroke, and Inability to
stand another such. day, otos ad li ne Com,
manner to decide not to lend them egain,
T enn.
th they bad already doue all
that was practical for them, namely, burn.
ed • .nuotter of native huts and ettased
the wa.rriore until they could thee° . 00
I t tn i. The only ep:ga.ge p trdy=
belbis trite, who aro not numerous,
for th e •Chinese authorities on the
Island (*occupy thin Bay with a atilement
of their own, protected by military forth,
which may be elected through oar Minister
at Pekin. The Admiralconchulew Baring
accomplabod all that was I got
under WOO st 9 e. , and returning to to Takagi
ontho Ilth, there hurled the temaine of the
brave McKenzie, with prescribed comma In
the garden of the British emaulate. The
vessels then rammed to Shanghai.
- Commander Beikesp's report to the Ad.
militia long anamterestingigiving minute
detain of the operations against ' the
savage!, but adds little to the Inforreatlon
gives by Moat/mind. Captain Forney. of
the matinee, tad Master BrownwelL of the
Wyoming. were =oat presitthteell
with Ben stroke. 'Reports from Miter officers
are appended but contain nothing addl
TIIICOVIITI LID Tint XILITAISIP LA 01118 AL
1110ELXJ . DUTILIOT.
he fellowing statement Is °Walton] trom
a gentleman whom to position -to sneer.
with &knowledge of all 'the hate - on the
subject: On the lath inst.: nienuetioue
wit to Clemanil tickles. exeePtion the Vol.
ten States Courts from theoperationof mil
itary toners, were inispendod ens re
tort and views upon the matter could
be' received. On the - 17th the . comma
mending officer of Wilmington , repor
ted that the
. ..Yttorner fleiterol had
instructed the mammal for Perth Carolina
to proceed to enforce the eneentlOne of the
tinned metes- Court, threatening proeiscn
thins agoinst person. preventing him. In
struenone were Lumen . to Col.- grfmk. by
General flickles,not to permit the order et
any Court to be enforc ed In violatirat of ex
isting military orders, and report fully on
eiLloe pending. Thase.:oocorrences having
been reported to the War Impartment, the ,
toddinotionl originally - sent 'to • Ceteinit
tickles have been withdtaen. • •' •
Mons DANLOX aT situ—OTAA■ 00000 ITAIO
sz /MAT.
TOO rain or yefferilay and. the eifaLt be
fore did Munn damage tO crops. Omn
e.
eurrotioning WelhingtOn. ''Vesterdsy
afternoon the flocirvUla stageitn - craning
a ford abort tour miles from -the oily, was
washed down the stream, and throe Pan
tenger& Mae, were drowned.
ILULItoin ACCIDINT-.LIVES LOST.
An accident, on the Annapolis Railroad,
isuit- night • was caused Or Alio orserting
away ore culvert. The engineer anal Oro•
man were killed and conductor Raymond
had several Ma broken. , •
Y131.2i1l snort . Trn.
- TLe - Turktab Meister ism Introduced
day to the Pres Went try Steretroi Beertrdr
presented his credentials, sad was torroally
remised. .
I=l
- Ix CUlrk.la the once of the rreadmenii
, Dtirean of this district balm been - trans.
(arced to tho Department of the 111Lesis-
.
The LOW anatomy receipt§ at the Are min
dp.l aorta, for the Weak ending an ttia 1:111
wore 41,019,1201. •
Oil aoaeq Hamadi
ray Toursob toils Plltseemb Elamite.)
Oir. dream's, Cs., Atisust 23 —Tao Hart-
ford On literary might ,ere at noon to.
, du. and was totally destroyed. A man
named Hotoblntoo mat bonnet to death.
Lon spoo, betides Welt boadrod
all.
Tallow Fever In New Orleans.
My Telegraph to the rlttatntritt Ussole.l
Yosx, August 23.—General Stowers'
wife is slek from the polio. fewer. sect •
dispatch received to.night announces the
deelb. of Mr. Itlalone. the Trtenots oorres.
yon dent. in New Orleans.
. .• . .
Health of Ex-President Baehsaits.
tßiTalsgraph wilts pitabargh Garotte .3
PlataDalrll.4. Argroat EL—The health of
el•Preiridatit ihreb..l . l/ Improvingsad
11.1011 probably be able to start fo ' r tua
Demo to clay.
PITTSBURGH, SATVRDAY, , AUGUST 24, 1867.
3ECOIth EDITION,
FOUR O'CLOCK. 'A. M.
FROM EtAoll£4
(Ur Telikr P 6 to di, Iltlitoarth Clitett 1
=in
. _
TELV.ATT Sl.ll . llllif lti..VOlAoif AND 'FRANCIS
Seinen a IAILVItt.. .
Loatsiir, Auguit M.—lt Is rumored to-day
pat the formial treaty concluded at the
- Conform:a reemitly held se Salzburg be
tt ' een the Emperor lispooleon sad Franois
ph, for the formition of `ii sonth Ger.
on Caufederation, las, Prot ed ii. stupid
f tire liseirli. it Is reportesi, has replied
the propositions of their majesties, end
Itivety refused to 70I u the newt •
---0—
, ittaine.
T 0 Veal tai—oistiou in /Di IBA t. Sae
,. nsubt .eo tail orritnits.
Si. klrreasnona, August 43.—if is reported
that the Char. who le now in the Crimea, le
quite
"Psi** and the officers of his
mealved a•gfand
,ovatton to-day, at
Cronstadt, from the Reseltut Naval officers.
The Grand Duke of. Croustade, and other
dignitaries ,stere present, and the utmost
good festal g and esdbaS s als was awai
t ailed.
avatar. ---
'
• orate OW insen . inechslan.
.11.sriatn, August state of siege Is
declared In all the priiviaem, In cousmuclace
of the anticipated InserrecUonary move
tnenta.
PILAIICE.
artriv ot ,, TOO lorrznoa.
PAZ., Angost 13.—The Snwor, on re,.
turrung Croon &album, aterssted for DE.
erritr.
=3
Botrn alarms, /insist P.3.—The steamsbip
Batt°, from New 'fork. on the lath of Au
gust, tonebed here this afternoon.
Qv...arrows, Angier. tl.—The steamship
Chloe, from toston, arrived to-oa9.
IE2=M
Saw Tons, August 7.3.—The etearner
Union, from Mermen, eta Southampton Ola
the ISM, arrived at reld_.t Ight.
It le stated that the ITWted States pm.
Coo sailing shape Bavannah, Daleand lame.
dontan would have,. trial of speed 000000
the Aden Ca
' The Mile raft Nonpareil 10 on estattlon
at Crystal Palace.
The specie in the bank of France had In
ennead seventeen and where:Mikes franca.
The King of Swollen will meet the King of
'runts at Wolin ehottly.
&Merit Japanese, oMmre and merchants
qlved at Deem from Jeddo.
The Bank no - - -
tn, *.
The Bank of Aauu aol — ctaces that In the
ratans they ortil accept payment for bills
either to Itnasthri or foreign money, the
latter according to fixed !athwart*.
The Purls Atria says Crete LI to hare her
sthonamy under a Governor, subject to the
uzerainty at the Porte. Andel Seder is
mentioned as the possible choice of the
Intelligence , "
- I;ateliignnoe from Picinvade announces
that • tevolptlon•ry movement Was an
ticipated in pioam•
FINANCIAL AND CONMEIDVAL.
Liver:root, August V..—Tbe Cotten Br e.
borer Circular reports the tales of the week
at
In bla r ts..Tlt n market is vienrff;localmiz
lgted Ewe., 4;&-4deofiriod telly
AND bales were taken for exportation And
Leoo speculation. 810ek :GLOW hale*,
tug 3AOOO Amerman. The market is dull
to-day_ under tioraTOrable advloes. Man.
chaster sales tom bales middling upland*
at. 14%1, and Orlonua -at lid. ltreadidefnk
m Oara t ar r e ls fi rm e r
w a i n th oaurtm: a o t e e d ri P m ens
de-
clned al in the quotations. Wheat, 11l ad
for new red southern. Flour 345 for cites
*nacre. corn pd for mined Western.
data Is ed. Pena els 0.1. Barmy Y. Pro.
vtalous quiet and steady—Cheese 491. Boer
11e. Pork 700 6d. Lard is. Bacon cis al
for Cumberland out. Produce quiet and
au:ado—Petroleum ated for •Plrit.l la 15
standard white. Opines T0r144.1331140
Lrritaroot;ditir+D.,-.lDerlieg.—NOebanircs
In the market this evening, ramps . Lard
advanced tda. 31.
.4.3714114, August =—Petolleuta quiet,
at 51 trance .
Cocoon, August n—Ecirung.—Ccoasole,
DU; Erie, etyo OWe. 7J' ; Illinois Central,
77%; Atlantic and (lreet. Western,
o believe correctly Mr. Pure - lance bIM
_AL ea well as Ito District Attorney, De 1134
LAO 0./de.36 as printed to the Gazette
so more convenient and toile no tell
oricam, Liam cos Gauss, 'their own matte. Bot. rarrilatee
eOmplAMnall Uaw 9.,art of . remain
Negro Labor Queottoo IgOasosioltted
—Nubile Loads Plboold .go elven,
Not bold, 1 ALotoal Nottlosg—Labor
Orgoargesillog—Eaoplosora load App
grandam
(By TelegroDli to tea rittuborei-Onette.l
Angnat.Z.—Tße neUonsl Lbot
Congress 1 . 04/8:6, , aided. at nuse o'clock tido
MOrlatig.
The gentian of negro labor was tetra up, and eller same 41.toundon, ream:an:att.:l
to the Committee.
The Treasurer presented his report,
which was referred to it specie committee.
A report from the Committee on Public.
Land. elicited a lengthy and trended die.
Cession, In which the membere generally
participated. The most important feature
of the replan L a resolutton that the Gov.
ornment etdrald eve r not sell. the Predio
lead, to actual waders, and to no other'.
The temort was finally accepted:
The report of tne Committee on Labor
a i ri= g arvizat taken c, np and adop
teded.
The Committee On apprentice labor pre.
screed a urges ol reaolutiona,loolelf the
passage of laws ay Ledaterna. regulating
the relations Of employers and appren
tices, and for the protection of the right.
of both partiev. The report was adopted.
agree-woos session. •
The President was authorized to enibloy
lecturers intim reforms movement, when
ever tio sbOnld deem It best. He was also
instructed to Issue circulars on the lot el
November to the organizatione commodes
the Onion, requesting them to state wheth.
era National Labor ticket WWI be Diacsed
In - the deli at the next Presidential vice
tion, and If so, who their choice is for can
dlastes. Should a nielorn9 be in layer of
Issuing =eh a ticket, the President la to
•1213011n00 it, and the candidates who have
received the majority of the votes of the
atomization.
The election of officers was next proceed
ed with. S. C. Wnaley, o
J Washington, wailon
reelected President; iir. . Gibson, of C
nectitmt, flat, and Mr. Tucker, of Cincin
nati, ueeeod Vice President. :5. Mufflers
of Pannaylventa, was chosen Recording
Secretary. and Mr. Hincbcliff was reelected
Treasurer. Richard Trevaillek was elected
delegate to Europe.
The Ccroventien will adjourn tamorrow,
to Sold the next annual meeting In New
['Toth..
CAREW MEETING - YESTERDAY
TIM President Determined to Remove
QOM -1511elnlas neeretary neward
Asked to Berlin—liblese et Thad
dens Mavens.
(0) Telegraph to the Plttaiurgh Basetteo.
• Ncw Tong, Nog. 23,—A epode,' from Wash.
Ingram eaves meetirig of tam Cabinet was
held rn-day, bit no further notion taken In
relation to the removal of Diatrict Comman
ders.. The Preeldent, however, exprrasee
him determination to remove General Sick
e.
.The Intrilt gamer of to-day calls upon Pea.
sentry Seward to resign. . •
General Grant oorahrues to retrench the
e easen of the War
t D ,VAIITAre t iI man of
P 111011621, IS mustered' out and the force
reduced. •
A letter from Lancaater ears tho Illness
of Thaddeus Steven' is not eo sterna as
IrePreSelittod.
FROM NEW YORK
Telegraphts the Pittsburgh thisaie4)
Nair Tony., Anima =,1877,
BAILED FOX lIONS.
Pe nor Magalnnen, Bre.llan Minisfor, and
(M. l /.7, eaUOQ yeetin - day for borne. -
- NATIONAL INOCITIIIAL an:durum, •
.
„Itftfatosysdehe were taken yeatrday, by
womb:trot gentleman tale deft In • the
ivrarlirO or the Iab:WINN WASSON towards
boldtnix a• stand Indostrial lf.s.hdadoo ths
the spring at ISM
Triepty-plae Hen - right Thorn Thou
mod Indians Three Hoare.
.11ty Telegraph I°4l . PlUsbargh auette.3
Jroassone, C 01... August 23.—Judgo MO.
stenelthe special Indian Commission, or.
rived from Tart Phil Kearney,' confirms
the asps between Major Powell sod the Si
killed he•al Mat. Molar Powell was not
no reverted. He Jellaba:o*j. thou
.:ld Indiums for throe bourn with twenty.
Moo mon, conceslod behind • corrid made
of wagon bode. Llentonaus - .Venoms and
doe soldiers wore eh:dans' lode
was two hundred. Ile • 0 reports the
Grows to be friendly.. .-
Zesravii Offered for au limns.'ler7—
ilbusadlisseir Wens..
:By Telegraph icitharliulni desette.i
Tonoirro, Soviet ..24.—Th • Clovernment
teen one tnousand dollars .ward for the
discovery of the inoendiarywho flied the
coal oU store attdontreal stockily, by olden
ten thousand barrels of Wiser. oortsumed.
The eleetlinne for the first. Parliament at
the Dominion commence next weak. tin'
exciting Diorite expected. .. •
Areldesit of arras
(11v Telegraph to the Pittsburgh ogeeMal •
gnawing • M 02111114 August 2j,—During
the perrovmanee at noblueon l s circus, at
Norfolk. Mat evening. a Penton of the gents
Rove Ivey, precipitating two .hundred and
d.
pereons to the groun intense mute
glen prevel l cd: Three ladleamme eaverely
Minted, and numerates children received
contagion. No one Wee rawly wursd•
rank Aill
(.87 Telex:Kph to the ritun •
Brawn aarroa..AUireat.lta...lt .
that the ...Ms .01 tub
pay about thirty por 00th on
Uuitte 7
nnnaratow
a 1l butte
ti? Tilitr.pb So *srHoban!,
Pornirtzu, l'AL,Augrun
H. HAlapball,'llHa Kirdater
icturaCH LIMN
=1
Ilan. James
Sireden, bat
CITY A' D tillptILBAL
FIiLTI TUPAGF. 4 -21.ainilut and matt rdla
but Money, 011 and Produce Market Reports
tdaal by any paper In eta citY, beibund
on our.Zburtli Page. •
UNITED STATES COUNT
•
. ;
k irk»
The Lscomiox "
od
• aline—Retina for a Sew Trial In the
Cave orletithmajolinetelt• - The Pre*.
Complained or. for incorrect HUM,.
menta—Urmarlas of the ill Re-
Tee United States 'District Court re-ae
.emwd nt ten o'clott Friday, aid-resum
ed the trial of the cue of ~Icatio B. Bank.
le , ero. rldneas Ilart...er and Ambrose Ben'.
deteon, owners; tirOcechhi ftgainet by libel
and /wizen, Of d lot Of ridskey Mid I Isttl
leryla I..yeemlng charity. 18th 101 l tlon
dlntrlet: for ttori•oomatinie Niith tio is
terntil meth° law, by whteh the Goicorep
meat, It Is elatined, has been defrauded of a
large sum of Money due In the etetim of
tax. The ease Ices not &included itt. ad
journment. . .
' - i.. .-
Tres - .Joitiorroi ceirexeliverroia eii . I[o.
TION Mt & NZN TRIAL-,tl/1 POW COO.
',War) Or.
S. A. Pori/lance,Fad Moved for s new
trial in the. cu il
m of Wliam - Jettnidee. of
Elialr county, convicted on Thu:redeye: sell
ing calm terfhlt fractional correntyl , Mr. P.
preZetteil the toilowthe no the remot e upon
which hilMotion was 'mood. • . '
1. The verdict. In smently Atiptinat the
weight of the evideti. ' •
Theonly ',Doncas oc. for the United States
wu contradicted In three material .partio
niers: Ist, in sweanne ho Marked half the
, rummy at Altoona and th” remainder int.
mediately on his 'arrival In Philadelphia,
when the Mites PrOVe it to be false S u , in
swearing that on the leth of Apri l . la was
taken Into the room at Dunn.. hotel at Al
toona by Mr. Dunn, and by , him seated at
the table, and anal - words paid his tall at
ton bar tb some comb looking young man,
which Statement both Dunn end 'frown
Provato Debase. 3,1, in swearing that ho
en. P: A. 31cAteer In Altoona on the even.
In; of the 10th of April." gad bee not seen
him Mace, which statement, as pram/ by
the testimony of font - wltntrsuee, Meld Mut
Anaheim, who never cads a detective.
, -
111. The said Stephen D. Franklin, the .
only witnesa of the United Stales, wag on- I
eorroboratOd by any other: wheats, or by .
any fact, altnengh ho elated that other per-
sou were present when the guilty trans.-
Lion toot niece, to wit: A. teian who came
with him from liunon and wed. with
C to the stable w ti h ngd ere the alleged pur
chase was made, etn also Mc atecr and others.
IV. 'react:verge w.hypetheticaliy by the
District Attorney that JohnSton had bribed
P. A. klcAteer to remain away from the
trull, sad the Jnry were tole that they would
be ...ranted la beitehltUr that each was the
calk!, and that.altdough no evidence was
given On the sablect tho Jam might infer it
from the teatimoey.
V. The whole autry.Yessi improbable, be
came of the agc-respectability Of dotes.
Monts connections --hls hitherto honest
character -hla genemetty-lotsdeverhaving
been seen with counterfeit money-and at
ter inability ot Franklin to show by any
witness that he was in railroad oars either
la coirleg to or gang ifroset Altoona on the
silo, 10th or lira. or that he was In' Altoona
on the loth of the eeid month of April.
Vi.. Than on .the whole. Mem
was 'ankle. ..a taking tato slaw all the
surroundings' of Franklin. to entitle de
fendant to a verdict pt....m itts!.
' After Mr. Port - lance had finlybed rending
the parer, the Court remarked that the
contours might hays been every goal 0.1 . -
gulnont. SO the JUrY•
Mt. Carnahan sea the wataeht trealtltzi
did not testify that he had marked all the
hnney. The gentle.. Mr: Purulence)
ad se argil.d so the Jam,
lir. Persia.° malatained that rresklttt
had so sworn.
Tim Court—What you bare read are Tour
reasons for the motion. Let them be died.
Mr. Purolante had Another loaner to
which he desired to cell the attention of the
Court. Improper reports bad been made
In the newspapers, sad ha believed there
hot been A studied atteMpttOrnanalacture
nubile opinion ratalde of the couwhouse.
Tie Intern:et abatements were that the
Jury were ont but Shunt one nom, while the
tact was that they retired at half past ten
'o'clock not ro turnoa about a flair le r tea/ore
One. and that the verdict was generally
relpthded aspeeper, while be (Mr. P.) had
hoardrdembor. °Phial:lly respoctable Mil
grim, among others Mr. Hitchcock, express
;nest surprise that the Jury had convicted
Johnston; Inch statements and Where,
which he did hot Teleran partltelarlY. Mr. P.
regarded as uncalled - for and improp. and
It m ga ight bo they hod reached the car er or the
Court
Judge McCandlers—DO yon - " supecee 1
bare any *metro/ of the preen or that 1 could
oe letle.need by the matter. to 1r Inch you
exec referred? " •
Mr. rorelance rappel tiCativay, - 0.1
not enplaln n neat rupee% DM formal
crOmpleti ems j Md.
Remarks by Lk Reperridr... The Jobtudon
case was fully reported to the (ierrrys. and
MEZ2MMM
our undoubted right to express AA opinion
shout the case. an nor
having closely manned
Its progrees t and Ammo foaling more or less
interest, in the readt, Ow offense may be
bald to be the same no that of 0000 Individ
ual member of the jury. Tim counsel for
the defense assume to believe their client
idanO;ol, and tilatCSotaln Franalnis •
perlored scOundrel. The Jar', not carried
away by the force of the arguments made
by Mr. Puryisnee and his colleague, kir.
dowerd, (a repetition of which la pro
posed,. to the Court. in the hope of
gaining another trim.) found • verdict
of guilty, and hence musr, have be
lieved Yranalln Cold the truth and that
those who testified against him UM.
This was the aubstanee of our remarks,
or statements, complained hi . Mr.
Pervinnee. We do not for moment any.
Item
the Court would be Influenced by any
thing we might say. or .that Ills Honor
Judo, McCandleos will be guided otherwise
than by bit soundjudgment and discretion,
after the ease - has wen fairly tried and the
jury barn randwod their verdict., Ills
charge was a model of impartiality, and '
therefore it ban not been complueed of by
the comisel for Um detente.. As to the length
of time cononmed by the jury In delibera
ting upon their verdict, Mr.Purvlance must
giro tins Gotsgs credit for -accuracy. We
did not say "about one hoer," buteabout
two boon:. We Would also hare been an ,
root tuni
ice
stated that ripen the test ballot
thnjury stood ten for eOnviction and Iwo
for acquittal, and thatupon the second the
to Monty
we
ri n se
to
to one. Vile pospon•
derance of stompers among tile men called
upon to decide, no nesttate not to
my exist. among all unprejudiced parsons
who watched the progrma of the trial, end.
this we repeal, notwithatandins Me. Pun.
'lan. has complained to the Court booanse
of our myths so In yesterday's Gaulle. A
word more In connection with Una caw. The
conylotlou of counterfeiter. of the Mass to
which Johnston and also Myers - , convicted
lest week, beleng, tt is an exceedingly dad.
cult mate, to obtain, and it can only be
accomplished In two ways. viz: Just In the
manner .Thhaston was entrapped, by a' de.
tectlye,nanott as Franklin, or by an aocom-
Olen going upon the witness eland. the
.wliolonide 'dealers. are invariably men of
seeming respectability In society. although
they may disburse thousands upon thou.
Tmods of dollars of counterfeit mney.
heir dealings We condned to protesel o onal
shovers? who obtain the money knowing
Its character, and tbo transactions there.
fetepartake, otiaboshima nature among
, profesildcaue The. wholesale dealers.
arecloselyalliedwittithe . manufactureW
and hence the Importance of tracing them
out, ns the fountain head of the calla which
follow In the train of the crime of counter•
felting...Thiry mayor, known. bat the proofs
smarms - them being eXclusively with throe.
equally guilty, heeds tutees the &lability In
Obtaining conviction. If upon the final con
sideration of [heiresses, Myers and John.
Mon are deemed to have been properly
convicted, Co doubt not /tinge McCandless
will Mopes° a penalty commensurate with
the enormity of their offense, that of selling
'counterfeit money.
=
Of the many magnificent buildings now
In worse of erection throughout the city
no one presents a more pleasing or attract
ive appearthoo thin that of Dlr. Henry
Smith, at the corner of Wylie •and Federal
etrects. The building Is a threastory brisk,
with basement, of the modern etyle of
arehdectere. with Iron front and window
up.s.fl.wenty feet treat on Wylie i street,
and running back eighty foot on Federal.
The sr alit wi th 1.1 inlllll{quAlttv at oreiled
brick, latd white mortar. Ti,. room
on tile need` Is being dohnied as a boat
man pane, occupies nearly the Man,
ae building. being twenty feet front
pompy feet deep, kering ten met at
the rear fora stairway to the upper part of
the honth, which Is befog fintthed as a
dwelling, to be occupied by Dlr. 8. The
esillegi of the first and aroma stories are
(fourteen feet In height, nod that of the
third twelve feet, The blethers them will
be occupied by Mr., Smith na n CO.
tablisliment, and will be opened by the lint
of next mouth. The cost of the Minding
when weendenlll, which will be during. the
Present mhousaonth,
nd dollars. will not toll for short of
elithtorn t
Mr. James et. Burns, the contractor, was
also the architect, and In the admirable
plan of tale building be bas promo himself
an adept In the itrofesslOn.
The Manton Acquitted.
zo i c ,,, Jrat bw onquittal of Thomm Whit
tater; charged am cue of the lipronli mnr
derers, in the Court of Washington comity,
Jam Bird, jointly indieted with him, was
brought Op for arraignment ytateolair
• Meriting , ' The cOnasel for the prosecution
move/Fibs. s: continuum°, which wan re
elated. Id. Swartz weldor, gad., stated that
as Bird had been timid at • wit hose against
Whittaker. there was"an Ituplied promise
toyue, and therefore could Dot eminent
osecute. neigh Sproul] brother Of the
cd o ,o,..derad man, e Court tha
dlird. U l
ed, th ncharg and, alter fu t
herr
CMI•1011, he was allowed to depart the Court
ithont onee enda liproull.Whittaker
...tun,of the accused being acquit
tedand the other discharged without triai,
lthonghti. warn Cialuiedonnolualreerldence
of their guilt iminted.
abridge Tenthg.—taleszJelmatemler,
or south rituounro , duel° teformatron be.
terminative Barkerla
teborerigu,amiest
Robert Baldwin ch eh, hi m wii h•l o . h .
loft a dluarder/i BO Lad tortune telling.
Beldam... arzaa yesterdey and after
a husrieff. M default af EN bap. W.A. ooto.
muted for a further ahrilig. Agar ha had
800. / 040 B 2 1" 1 . a procured the news
.
• osseada". 4 . 4 2 l l Tetaii.dan TVI
Arita stalming omen.
-""" Ale toUt Want. No •
hearing Ware tlv e ao, s ar yamardav, and na
"" or OM - Vatted Or
tzlat.
'tnesoltoaloo inartriteefelilms ease:
Masson. Entross—As Ono of yotir sub.
scribers, allow ate to correct somemisapyre.
heneions undoi• whlith yon libor, in refer.
arena° to the case of Wm. Johnston, In yoor
articloofAugust"al. The evidonco of . B.D.
was not clear and uncontradiczed.
I -Ile wad the only witness on Monett of the
United kayos wito adore to ttie ofenio, and
althangh be sworn that other 11ceons dere
were present, no one else prakcca.
Ile halal to props that any one saw hicr, to
Altoons on tho 10th of Auki—tbo da'y an
which he cbsrpd the otren'so to hay.", teen
„.. •• • : • •
•• -
Ile mere ver fatss. 10 pralunll a single
corroborative fact to sustain 11.2 teathltptly,•;
lie was contradicted in three impOrtitht
particular s. -
. Pint. Ile eleare that be marked one
halt of the money with; his initials and
name au the evecing °tale 10th of April
at Dunn's 110101, adlmdiatlletely on aril.
' nn h'R eth a r t i b lis " l, tVe 'P b b n i lt.rhilli g' w k n n r . gbef th
O e re " 'llt i n .
Jury showed slYty•ninenemarired.
&Vend. s wore that he tholr entice& On
the evening of the 10th of . Apfli Ytt ltunn , s
Hotel In Altoona, and that Dunn v. 14 hire
Into the tooth and sealed him, and that be
paid the bill trIaCMS hor.keeper, a young
man. In this he was flatly egett4Mtleted by
Dunn, the ttallierd, and ; Brown, the -tar
keener—both of wham sworn no tuck man
was there on that !ley or at any other time.
Thud.—fit swore that he left Ileatear at
Altoona on the evening nt the lute Map - tit,
and had never seen him stems. Four wit.
negate proved the contrary—that they
were together at Philedelpnla at Gibbons
Hotel, In Shay. Defendant., who. I. tag
coven year. Of age, hrOrea by tourney:,
blehlyrespeetable witness,. that his char
acter for honesty was without reproacu.
had been a large dealer la buytha erad
mon horsva—had handled large tomb of
ey; none of which was ever total th be
counterfeit. You say Franklin bad nothing
to gain. It was la pr.:lCJ:lab /maim had
said, if he was sutrettslui In tette.% it
would secure his reetoratlon to orica. Your.
article winds up by erying"ttuttthe verdict
.nounced the failure Of the cons Weep to
damnify the character of the prosecuting
'saltless In order to secure, the seal:attn.l of a
dangerous 'counterfeiter, and that such is
.the universal opinion of all unprejudiced
persona who watched the proorree of the
Allow me to lay that exprenalenn of as.
tonlahreent at the Cern= nave been made
by boats of Intelltgent men, Who read the
mldence, and that am comment, an I nap.
Pose. et sour reporter, in unwarranted by
the itletnry of the GOO, and espeClally im
proper at this time, as a caution far a net
trial ban been mode, and has not yet beon
cannoned of. 6000CIIIIIHR
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certite quo la premiere medallic en
or pone lea planes Amerlnsane a eta donee
a Parnmimite a She. Steinway, par to Jury
de PE:position Internationale. Clain 10,
premiere ear Is lisle.
La President: • • • Itsuarr.
GIORONS trriran, Asmara. Tumuli,
En. Hamm:, V. A. llavasm."
Scurcostarne,
=I
I certify that the First Gold Ueda' for
American Pianos has been unanimously
theaded to Messrs. biota nay by the Jnu of
International Expositinti.
First on the list In Class X.
litzussx,
Yteas loot of intornAtloost J &try
Gt.:atoms
AYllOOllll' TROY., I. Members .
I:D.IIAMILICIC. ' of the
r. A. Ciavaa.r. illacroo,tional _tarp.
UCM.,II/..12,
. The unglue' vwthleate, togoth.with
the original eataloaue of awards." In
w bleb the name of STEINWAY a BONS Is
reawded first on the H; s eau no seen at the
Steinway. , ware rooms. New York, sad fee
tau , comes of the +ante at Kteber A
We', the eole agents, ware roma No. 14:
etreat.
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Tho Maws document mettles the question
flmilly and conclmtvoly as to which are the
trot pianos Of the world. Lod which, as
•och. received the first price over all others
at the Paris •Erposition. In slew of •this
decision, which is a fatal blow to the aspi
rations
Homeree of the contending
13011:02 (Chletering and Cent) the
attempt of the ismer to cover op their
defeat and divert public attention from toe
only reemottred authorities by oetenta-
Clonal), paradinvamonarchlal toy conferred
*inside of the Exptoltlue.app oars as puerile
as it Is ItielrecUsal.• Although. the great
popasarity and fame Si the Steinwaye is
not the result of medals for honorable or
dishonorable erOssee'') hobo! the Wm. ,
edged superiority of their Plano Fortes. yet
It ts gratifying to know that the •highest
musical authorlUe_s of Lampe unite with
us in 'morning to them the fled and highest
place on the list of the piano macinfantnrers
of TINY world. •
p
The Citizen of Butler, Pa., contains the
&Bowing occonni of a Merlons accident at
that vthee.s.—eor, .many afternoon of last
.10.1110 Col. JOIM 1110131plOtt end
wife wets) ro]lng round the course on the
Lair grounds west of the Borough, en acci
dent happen.] l,) -
which Mr.. Thompson
came very hear losing bell e,
life. The heroes
were young, scarcely "b die wis" end It
was dialcult guide the la turning upon
the - mum. One of. the eolts threw his
head mune to the able end they were likely
to get otr the truck, when the Colonel
jumped oat to take them by the head, but
falling to keep hold of the lines, be fru
struck by ono of the wheels sod thrown
down, be called on llotThompsoudo throw
hersel out t the re of the carriage, and
end f eav er a ten to do ar
this, she was oatight
.
In the hind weer', from which she soon no.
come disengaged, which fact no doubt eared
her Ilfe. tier collar - bone was kronen, and
Other lei rlee Of a leer Orr gneOlre errileCtor
worn reerlve,l In the fall. Che in under the
rare of Dr. A. N. Ner - rowlornd is fast re
covering from her injuries. The Colonel
was murdered exceprrecolving a bruise on
the leg when struck by the wheel.
Floor, Bryan, Feeders. cod Produce
Deal
Yew boldness firms In either city more de,'
ercedly occupy a high posltion In the din
=aloe end confidence of the general busi
ness community then Ileum IL Steele d
lion,dealars 1n floor, grain, and produce
generally, Pio. DS Ohlo Wort. /mid Last
Common, Allegheny. Thelr Matrices has
rabidly grown and extended through are.
Out m4nagoment and fair and Medal deal-
Mg. "the IMllding occupied by the firm Is
new end commodious and is admirably
adapted to the purposes to which It to OP
plied, beteg complete and capable of sun ,
ing away immense stocks. At all seaaons
-will be founds superior &Lecked all the beet
brands of flour In the market, which, owing
to facilities enjoyed by the flan for percher
leg to ear...cage, can be sold at very rea
sonable prices. Orain of the put est quality
and excellent food atul product, generally
*lll also be found In such qupatittne en
make it advantageous for patrolns to call.
We cheerfully commend this lima to the
patronage of our madam, and bespeak for
theuto fall s , ara of the trade 01 tie two
01110 S sod neighborhood.
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The attention and acre devoted by the
able - end efilehmt Recording Regulator of
Allegheny city, Charles Davis, Esq., to the
dutteeperialialog to tat clllcAlsfully shown
his Important report ors street - grades
which was read In Connell at their Lust
mooting and is published on .our- second
page to-day. The .object of the proposed
grades Ls of deep Into rest to the enlaces re
siding and bolding property to the oeigh
' borhood, and as the Regulate}' hes given
Touch Study to the subject, and tots submit.
toil • per filet sod intelligible report - , Court'
ohs will doubtless lake the nommen , action.
The report to too Committee on Cowers is
cuddly clear and able, and will repay care
ful perusal. Mr. Dem Is already orloYS htgh
reputation as• civil engineer. and the two
reports alluded to add mare testimony to
his ability. and reneets credit upon - the
fit lllllag Councils wno made socredltable • selection
the ogle° of Recording Regulator.
Awns E.-31rs, Bev:4lmM of
Penn township, Butler county, Pa. on Wed.
nesday of last week, fell from a chair and
severely 'teetered Ono et tier arms and
wrist. Oho had got on the chair to replace
seem goods upon the shelves in her hes-
Iheel's store, Whoa the ebhlr gate way pre
cloltoting her to the door InPring her en
aboviystetect. Surgeon A. hi. - Snymon who
Juentellately sent, her and dressed her arm.
Al lost accounts Alan waSsleing
Two More IMergee.—Agalust blieholas
Bennett., committal by Alderman Relate,
of Allegheny, on Thursday, charged with
obtatning a horse and bogey -under false
pretences, two additional charges have been
preferred, .one Menu lhown, of M. 11.
Hartley d Co., for obtaining ribbons under
lel. pretence., Refers Alderman Selina,
and the other by Moreland S Mitchell. for
•lolatton of the livery stableaet, before
Alderman McMaster,. , ObMmitments were
lodged.
Pare. randolterated apices, cocrem
Teas, bustata and general groceries of the
vory best quality, for sale at very reasona
ble prices at Robinson , . old established Tea
/dart, No..D3.l"dth street- Housekeepers.
mate a 110t9 of th lc and while market Ina,
favor the old store with a purchasing
A 110. .—Willtarn Maddock was be.
tore Alderman .Taylor yeaterdar, haring
been arrested on the complaint Cl bin wire
tar desertion and failure to provide for Ma
family, residing In Lawroncevillo. Ile bad
lost riltod IrOM Vimit to MO 1:113t.
default of Dill he mu committed roc a'
hearing.'
Illirsmy..—ldary J. Beaty appeared before
JoWoo • Kerr,- of McClure lownahlo. anti
made information against William Beatty,
charging him with bigamy. The !Waged
bigamist aim arrested and after a hearing
was committed, in default of Vi,Ooe bail, for
his appearance at Court. .
•
theettorged.—Georgo Burnside, ehelged
by Willie. rani, lately hie partner In Me
livery bealeeu, with hone stealthy, bed
hearing , before Aldermen Mellen CC the
Fourth ward; Allegheny eltY: yeirthedhh
which. metaled In his dlneherge.
Wylie Itltreet.-11 •Ute fltreet Commis.
Blister villtako the trouble to visit Wylie
street, ha tqll find - em p loyment for the
.tpoStlet... The etroet le itt a filthy eon.
410100 from Tunnel to Fifth street.
Hold •to Batt...—John Lamoh, Warted
on oath of Doitrtob Yortabani•with senior
liquor without Moue; •had a heating yes.
wrest ',sad "rs 3 bold . to anti tor his appear.
•
,
Sunday needle, fee the Alt Mon will
be Wand at Mewl. bogie Chstrieste. Ra
741 Itt.lt street. ern*. Lava an Ilion
late papers an y inattattnet.
PRICE THREE CENTS.
=LEM=
fi
popallor Plhoe of
amMeMent opena to !tight, ander the man
.
agemerit of Mr. id. W. 9anning: , The house
hm ildrierffeinira thorough tour of repairs ,
laving been newly Odlnted and thoroughly
renovated, it now presents wilt! , ei reopen.
able appearance, and withltie excelant
Company of ladles and •gentlemiin intensive
Men engaged Sr the season; may he con.
slddreet a ffrift•disold place of aiansemenL
The strand onentog eaterininnient will
eommenee with the tragedy Plrero,"
nod vtijh Cho farce of "The
ii.overnora W ❑e. The taut la those Owes
to al" areefletit one, and they will be ran.
tiered In the highest style of the art. Per.
BOW, desiring sCdte should engage them
,early, /a there will be ett.rded'hbaso.
TaraCt.iirititaerai.—This ev'e. woollier
place Of iontooM•ont roe the Inn-Jorlog per.
don Of tbo community Mu been, doing a
thriving nosiness since Itedterid under - the
numgement of Messrs. Williams - dffe ref-
Imam, whose enterprise and liberality is
eufflclent of itself to warrant a Immemorial
oe.so They offer to-night on entirely new
and apl u.
end9l 001fralrma. containing oven ,
thin g that .s rare, rlett nod racy: Teo pros
oot. ooffirril a th e aunties is deeldedlY
bbitar en that of any provisos eteo.oo,
eacA mein:xi baled a star in the profession.
Go awl see taiga Jimale Bennet, the amino
Pliinledy clog dimoof. •.
Lae/Ter-re litirnet te coming
with his arcuated evlored blinettels imd
will heat Lafayette Lan on Monday and
`lneaday eventhmi, September Cd and
Thuile one or the leatheetand beet Pfloptrel
Troupes now eitant, and we have 00 doubt
will fully l 0 1010 the reputation they non .
eajrry. A nun treat In the In apical Itne, !wall
real. and instrumental, le nromleed on the
occablith. Remember Lafayette Hall, Sep
tember pd and Pd.
Canddenen Seatored. •
tend aftentiVelly, If you have leisure, the
=bet chide IS the City Of Pittsburgh and
adjacent localities, and you cannot help Mit
be convinced that Mt ittYaluni BLOOD
ISZABBSEI. la • Median( at =equalled
merit; and has perfected cares that am on.
rivalled by any perforina2 -by any other
rdedleine. MOBS YOl7 Bet BLOOD
9EAROIIEILIook that DILKEIBISIV3name
limn the bottle, and tbo madidence which
you may save lost in adag is svirions
Blood Searcher will soon be restored. Med.
Mine Is not medicine unless it cures, and ,
the wanton Infamy =pier= in ni-emPtleg
to mil othet Blood Searchers on the merit of
the cures made by DR. REVIEWS. seeks in
vain for a parallel adiOnsr the civilised , in
any community.
Do not be deceived by blood purifiers,
professing to be Dot as good as DOCTOR
hZI3IIII.'S BLOOD BEAILCIIEB. l you
want them spurious compel:m=of =urge,
you will buy them. But it yeti want Dr.
Keyser's look for his name on the wifiernr
and over the cork. If it wants these wake
relent It en spurious.
sold by th e gross, dozen or ,
shmle battie
st the Doctor's great medicine store, Ira. lie
Dr. Kepler , . rempultation rand. 131,renn
street. corner Evan. lsiley, Q.ol.es hours
from V a.. N. until 4 r. u.
Weeeived the mew.' *ed.'
For what Befog so perfectly, Islay ed to
all kinds of work, so soya the ,Parls Fair
of HO.
The Wced Sewing Machine makes natlich
aline on both aides of the (anno y and will
not pucker nor draw In rashibg, and is no
trOable In 11 . 001120.
It will doo range and variety of , ark
never bcforoedromptrd. on a MO/dna; new
_ dna sea
from the Matra( Limn° yard: . tc the
heaviest clo Each enselainv Is else ar
ranged to slll th.
013, heln. felt pidd. ord.
tome, tuck without minieurlng nrillt, Item.
stitch, gather and few at the, tame t .me.
It possess. self-adjusting tension, that any
person can understand It and operate 'sit:l-
Nnt Roe trouble. Call and examine It at
o. 112 Grant street.
superior to all others. • .! •
Boltahelsner , s CMattnentat
Rooms, 71 Fifth. Forces, 3 , 0411 r
atm Festathce.
Ilelisheuner keeps the most orderly au .
Lae rooms.
Iloltabelmer's meats are always, g
lloltshelmens reputation lor coo g m
eplendld.
lloltzlielmers wines, ales and cigarsxe
sonerlor. •
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Iloltstudiner's prices are cheap and rese
tenable.
Ileltstielmer knows boo to keep a eon.
Iloittheimer supplies dlnnera sore ere.
Holtstielmerl Conttnental Saloon Is A
Cold /twining' . Botta Water at T.
ElAmple's rag Mors, ho. Se i . Od Pala street.
Allegheny. •
Procaine! sad Worthy illeeba*M—
'Bead ere desirous of procuring the sere!, ces
of Wailful and experienced ties and Steam
Fitton, can do no better than by (aver/nil
Meson, N.S. Birdie a firo.. ihniXeratteett
tween Franklin and Chestnut atreetsb Man.
cheater. They have bad large and liberal
experience In their businesa, are practical,
careful and finished niechatte, and devote
especial attention to the proper execution
ol ail orders entrusted to them. Their
terms ore very reasonable and W work is
guaranteed to prove durable Arid satlsfao
tory. We take much pleasure to commen d.
Mg them to oar reader., kumeteg there to,
be fair dealing horkeroble, and; every -rm.
trot worthy of a large share of .publie pat
ronage. xlast•
The Best Known Toole—teavall:Mack
Co.'s Combination of irorl Phosphorus
and Callsaya, known no Perro-Phosphora..
toe kalsir of Calisaya. The iron restores
color to the bloods the Phosphorus renew.
waste of the nervetissee, and the Callsoya
eves a natant, healthful tone to the diges
tive rganutt
t.hie p contains the virtuadf one Ounce.
.me lila ¢w.._.._ _
of Cullsaya and ono teaspoonful a3rala of
Isola sad Pboaphorus. Ideauflictured by
Ossmax.t., Maui & Co. , ,diess Tort.
For sale by aildrusona a•
Ars Optimal loyestleo.—We yesterday
examined a net invention In the Way of
spectacles, 'stitch kw been recently Intro
duced bythe well.known Optician, W. N.
Ogden, Na fa Plfth street.' The glasses are
constructed on a me sr principle, so as wen.
able the tearer to see nese or far. The
division itemstofete adopted feta , ..• s.
00VD1404 DY grinding away theupper4or-
ties, rehearing toe same glass r for
both 1101TICtd. The • itiventton mu.
mend Itself to ail persons Who are so
affected as to be compelled to tear argra
clea for the Improvement of the sled.
To Country glerehasits.—Tour atten
tion is galled to the wholemle and retell
grocery stone of Arthur Kirk, 'hoe. Ilk and
171 federal street, Allegheny . lust the place
in buy your groceries. lir. filet has facili
ties for buying that enable@ lout to uW to
retail merchant& eta lower figure than any
other house In the tiro cities. Ile keeps at
all thhee all glade of groceries, and till he
pleased to have Daniel call and entainthe
Cls prim list and gthillty of good• kept by
Z
him. eman:time his number, 171 and 171
Federal lamed. Allegheny Cit y . •
Goods at iflaasquable Prices.-31r.
James Robb, No. V) Market street, • one of
the pioneers in the boot and shoe trade of
this city, bas on hand a large and fashiona
ble storJe of boots,shees and salters which bis
otters to the public /dram reuoneble prices.
It will be remembered that the assortment
found bare Ls not from Eutern minden
Domes but has been selected direct from
Manufacturers atm deal to such articles es
will prove serviceable end durable. Call
in mane for _yourselves. • • • • •
gam mad Toothsome aro the meals
served Up daily at tho most reasonable .
prima in the city, at lioltshelmer's Conti
nental Saloon, next dOor tO the PoetoMee on
Plitt street. For a good stinata - meali Stab
as trill please the most tastldlosui en mire,
call on Ileltahelmor. Tide is no drinking
saloon, *Montt ales, porter and light din.
ror mince of the finest quality. may be
ound at 'the bar. Tho best of order to
'always maintained. '
WS cell W 7 Bassets held at wholesale
and rotaU, awl are, as a eousequence, en.
Wed to keep a Urger and much batter as.
sorted stock. to seU cheaper,' aud give the
8 0 . 1 3 m more accommodating quantities
then exclusive lobbing houses, Retail suer.
chants are invited to examine our stock.
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J. W. Amman
itarket street.
Buy Tear flu. sad Balls when. YOU
have the largest variety to eeloct from.
That plane la universally admitted to he
the Bum Hell Ileadquartere, Plitock , s, O.P.
P.O. Eveutbleg in the Paso Ball line .0:0
be obtained.
Col. I. D. us.. tho entettnifink and
Popular book and newsdealer', bixtb street,
below tlooltbdold, advertises a collsetton of
OLuake books, today, which will bo sold at
grf Winans. hostler* else In the city
can books bopnronased to bettor adVantago.
we are aaltias. Savolapea at 1023 than
.Esatarapxicas. F, y aixz~
Aanantaa & Co„
fa Filth Wed..
Ladies cannot do bettor then to call at
thestreecro../ moos pas, Bo 73 Market
t, and select onep ootriem the Lest:MINI cloth
or Elk Buqual. Always a Taco nuortansot
to select mom and at prises that =tilt
please. • ,
Teat= fallen in the Chinese rearketS;
roaT,7 ° . ° .g.e.T..;:ai ed.bl"h 7trticrui
...ens their purchases. All the beet
Drawls are kept for We. .
• Go to rtesolniro • Dens mows., no 81
ItsrkeLittost,for• nnest assortiaest
tbseoring =Went In the • oltr, It lowest.
_
In fact. ito know of but one
city where, lady. can act a Coe Cloak or
Samna,
/tre ►ttQ 40► b ►b 5pe11.6 9 06 NO. 73 id.'
kat /treat.
We are wallas . Zaralops, War than
Boat.= prleor.
- EIMATT, drowse , & Co..
6l fath greet,
Cheap Greeeztere.Yor oheeP haaldel
end something good, go to /attar /"k•&
Ihocery Store,-Noe roadl7l7oderal street,
.Allegheng CotY. •
All 'of Um Now York sad Parte
styles in Cloak., Dances or Soaves,' a;
Bpoooo% No. 73 llorkat street. •
Icsaaas, peaks, lisecittes, Bacques,
Cloaks, Cloaam, at Oa Pittsburgh .Cloak
Emporium. No. 77 Market , Wan. .. •
Ira are 15•11twqr Largelopes at tea MI6
Swu. JaDalsq!! C0., 1 4 riTtlig4est•
, -
Go to IfMessina's
Yuma Greet. Vogt; pure ):¢l..h GOloOno
tar. oaths lomat prior, •- • • ,
flews catak sod Cloth Moue
west at NOW ?ark (My, Ito. 15 Yar/ttn.
American Thor•popers In Paris.—
"News of Me Week for Americans" to tea
ntle of an English newspaper printed le
Part', and se aea pelemeet so the 'Gamin
rl..rimnper... in its IMAM mitt:cm we
dad the American awards at the Exposition
end we mate.the 101i0Wina eLltrnets:
Ch oll lkfld. erste : - Lawrence Prof.
HEIRLIC3
dims W. Field.
Diedia r ilaleinwAY A BiCii.New Fort,
Cniciteiliniti Sons Boatel:4m.
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fiififa d..-I@o
roptch game Of blllisrds
which hen bean poi:glibly liatsreen John Ral
son and. Wilburn Dodd, stirg Played buil
night at Hugh Ssliteis galena. corner of
Penn and Sr. Clair straits. The UMW sign
ono thonsuul point. for two hundred god
gftLgilig'ggfg4s.lX,.'lfegdzeitYgfr
IPlttalspfats Hasa gall Headquarters.
Ptstoetea, Intly• Line Boas
Jtall.tioniso In tho Wert. City and Country
Chits desiring OdtV.s. will find ft to their
interest to patronize the ofiesselqUartara.”
where they will hernial OpMrtrilla, to se•
lest froxp the larnest oxid grost varied
sortniontOtAaao geode in the Wast. •
A Decided Le.4l.2yr L 3 amp ornament
beverase drams fro:testis choice Greed and
Black Tem kept at Kobatoses Od esteb.'
'faked and favorably Mona t T.en l lleri • No.
rtreet..Ladles soli and Dleveribect
brands ot all the dedlelons Tem at illa most
reasonable prime at this old tea boom
•
Trinity Cherub; The olcamann mate-
pairs of this Church not having been com
pleted, It. cannot be opened for Waive ser-
vice to-ro amine. alexpected. The free MIN
ral scrvme rill be held on Sunday ovenlogr,
at 1 oleloStr, fn Um facial school mom •
To Allegbenfoiss.—Arthur Whir; whole.
sale sal mull efroterdfos. 11; and 114 Wed.
ei al street. has re-rotted one of the best
stocks of grooeries ewer brought tO the city,
that will be sold lower shall al any house to
the city.
To Fora to Arthur SirVe Gra
Crory etc.°, N0n.172 and 17f Federal gtrgrg.
Allegheny. and buy your Sugar for - putting
up fruit.. He ban the largeet, bat and many.
•et stook la the city. Call and see for your
selves.
. something Ifthre.—The Teas, Coffees,
s gars, epic., &a, sold at Orrery
s ' lcm, Non 171 and 174 Federal &treat,
Alle
g, ars warranted to bevery best jo
the market- Call end get t
reeP llst.
1.11. flhank. df Cnfontown, him made
engagements with the mall department at
Ireaningtort, for a ;fatly men between
Uniontown lauf florgantown. 'd blajob for
elmak.'a mare.
of
in ed :Eighey‘Elalts Pea Mona In bankruptcy
have se r been Pled the U States
. Court for fa the }castes District of PeansYL
Go to Illemisri Dreg More. No. SI
Market street, far your One toilet warn.
lama Imea Stammla sad rolati. Watts
and' MR hisandlles eacqum. NO. 73 Natkot
• Cloabie.Cloaki.klsequed,slleque4,CioakS
st N 0.73 Mutes 'meat.
•
Cola apart Sada Water
Sample's Drat atore, No.BB /Walla Meat,
Allegany, • •
The Universalist Cenral! v.lllbe reopened
OA tomorrow. See stenalng notice.
vr Additional Local News on
Third Page.
=
tßr Toissranh to the Fittsbusilt eassits.l r
br. Loom Aturtist SP.—Western dispatches
report eoe , 7tttluf quiet et Fort ileYs hot
rumors are .Lear that the Serums military
*ere cot oft Irons the Fort.
Major Leo, of. the ' Thirty-north Cavalry,
left Fort Harker yesterday, for Fart Wei.
lace, with pan of his command.
Governor Butler, of Nebraska, who hoe
Jut rammed to Omaha from the lug Bine
constry, reports that eleven •men had been
tilled there by th..four
hones stolen- and e
flfty-fourlnd/ans, twen
farm.he ty. rnscs
deserted. A company of militia had been
organized to protect the settlers.
b
Spotted Tali, and la and, bad, gone on
a paacenylastort as well 50 a br:11110 hunt,
and will bring with him nom the war path
the representaitve chiefs in the along and
Cheyenne., to meet the Fame Commission.
era at fort Laramie
. Over . ARAD acres of land wre4 enter.
ad at the Omaha Land Agency in Jul),
•• • • River , Items. •
, •
thy 'r eletiaeh to thelnlttberith Gazette.]
•
Locurn.., Avg. 23.-4 he River
slowly with three feet by the Cana murk.
Xxerme, August 93.—The River to fell-
karlstisiloa to Ctiarleistash a...
Bp Telegraph to the PaUburgh
Casnmerron, August =.—Two hundred
and nineteen whites and two hundred and
thirty-mien blacks were reghltered today.
Es•Collese Ere.ldeal. Dead.
By Telegraph to the FL:saairgt. Gazette.]
New Harr". August 23.—Jareadall Day
.x-Pre.ldeat of late College. died lea!
• lett. aged alaotyfoar years. .
=I
PICTLIISON—PACIiiII.—At bonne; on Talus
ererany. August =a, by Her. L T. UMW,
Mr. WILLIAM D. PaTILIDIeN, of Row. On
leans. La.. to MI. MART OPHILLIA., eldest
daughter pz Capt. W. G Packer, of /haddock'.
CONLON—YLIANNON.--Ils Sande). the lAth
Intl.. at the , athedreL by Bar. P. Nem Er.
TULLMAN J. CONLON tad NW LIDEUL PAU
LINE SUANNUN, both of PU.tabergh.
I=l2
IWIN.—Ou Tuesday owning, 41 4 o'clock.
Infant o no f llesuldfr and 144.414 Yank& flied
toted month. and ten daks•
• •
Ifuneral Ifni take place on 14122 MAY. alb
lust., at 9 o'clock.. it. from Abe relndence of
Its parents, 9,nnaelllorlank Bead. 7 tte Wanda
of the fatal/y arm reapectfally Incited to attend.
GALL ILONItI9.-,2, Felder afta.noon at A.
o'clock, A. Llf:E WanN INeT thl, infanedanan•
ter of A. '2 • and A lckliallagnar, aged 3 coon .ba,
The fnactslaertaka 1A941,23,11.
at Urea o'clock. from the medal. of Di. 19.
U. I..lacutob, 312 Perm acmes. The Mends of Ina
fatally are caspectfally incited to attend.
.11olaust riat
at Pau .a teas, Ca , l onus. riILIALLX lIALLue
ORIN. fora:teal) of 99 ' •
za• CU R 1 .7.,
The fonera11•111 tuts place Os Sondar., 9.‘
r. m., from 90.19 Fourth 0199. The triaolds
of the family ore r3raetfoo7 9910 d to 09091.
c ; „ :.. ~:
ALEX. AMEN. IJNEPEIITAILEJL
Ho. 16 Pon Ith street. Pltubvsgb. re.
C07123Y3 of ell Mods; 01141123, 01.011121. esto
every deserlytlen e 1 razael Feralablaz Ooodf
Mashed. Home °vested 44.4 slat. liesm
end Cerritos forulYhed.
Bxrzofrces—Bev. D evld D. D.. U.
Id. Y. Jetobue, D.D., Thome labay, Zao.. Jr
ouhlt. Its.
j G. RODGER!. ITSDERTA.
‘• • ERR AND Lltlid.l.lll3, ontolnaor to ths
Wei damsel K. 'Rafters. No. 99 onto West.
tam doors from Ite4ter, Allegbelay May. X.
lathe,. Rosewood. llatowaoY.Walant and Ross.
wood Inglardon Collat. at tho lowest Woo ,
pekes, Rooms oven it al boon, ds7 sod ott i
Ream tad Carnage. foralidteA on snore no
and on InostreaSonsble.tarreS.
RDICILTID CZAIIMECIIIi UN.
DERTARRII. (Mesa AIM MO BatANL
Allegheny. Materna. Rosewood and other Red.
ens. with a emote te stook of fanner Mahal=
Male on hand. and tarnished. stanuat llottp
ailowcat Arlo= Dale and Livery R:Abie.",,,,
nerd[ letnerf ADD MAD. MAXEY& Myriam
Baronohes..Reztles. Aaddla Roraima &a.
An Wee.
RT. MUTE CO, GATDEfI
TAN.= AND 1.7413/..LNZIGS, Miaehes
'ter. Wood's U. and 7fetali7, coma Booms,
lflachartex Llvery Stablo,' earner Maack aao
Martial .tresl44 ilextio 604 CikrilVes toT
mhbed. •
R B. STElWART,.Vadartalter
cornea of /WILTON cad PIZIM BTILLSTD.
Ninth Wald. Cedta, of MI k 1 O. Mane an.
Clarrlaral tarnished en thi allmtist nal.. •
ROOMS . Ta:LET.
SEvEBAT. - SPLENDID Rooms
AND BAbEADDIN, In tba new 'llaaklagg
Itoose of the Noyssoho Htinka Beek, memo(
Liberty. MM . & and Denton ells), win be lei
and Ithlshadoltto .It the pereleettMUSt teem.
VW et once. at DODD'S MOE
No. SO lazket Meet, as thee willies let limo
dtately. and Ifilabed.trlth the baleen of thi
Indians.
siXTEEN COTTON AND arum
FAII)I9.—We have for We Undnaida carton
and giaa plantations. manta in 'MM. sad
Nottlinn tiaorila. coatafalni ttam Boa S.aoo
acreanahl all and. a blab nate! °terminal...
Sna ellatate a as hush. aa In Pennsylvania,
and tic wrier equal t 6 antla Westeria rims*
Mho 'Tana tar= will be sold easy low. For
Oslo and particalars call at nsvuti lILLVII
. I
sat Lauda MI.. Butler stmt.
TO IRON . ILLNVFACTVIIEBLe--
We offer 'for sale the IfOVT.LT7 Ingre
ROUX% aline... In Cass senate. Worn's. to
.7911196 Is attached 2,793 scree of Una r4lllng tend.
PA or eaten Is load faintlaz laud. Thla prop.
env cantatas Inextoutellb:e' beds of the riehoe
,Iron ore. Moe aid send storm The IrOn POO
(laced from taus works to of the beet gamut). tor
faandl7 Parposcr. Lebor Is abandeat at from 79
tq 100. Thls presents a very rut Inderotaent
aslant mu. For , may.. general • descantlena.
price and tame Indatra or Di W.= • DILL.
Lawrenceville.
HORSES FOR ELLE, AT
Steward's Livery Stable,
sussr !TREES; LiallomslabeLSHOW.a.
junta, trim 1.14 3 •0
an al tosomottre. kno irod 4., 1 1• 1.4 g *AAA.
rut Lo trot. Ono oluati eorlror wat
Hossubourbt Wog.* et
VOL CLUIRS —For -Floorse:Tam
•-•
au, Counters. Stahl. road ar " arwn ,
tl. pt
Putalea " sitikr
gut
TEE WEIXLY GAZZITE.
Two sorman; .
WIMPTEXDAY LID PIATILIMPET.
-&
torte Chest. eaxtatatel.THlSTVElS OUG•
mat& o r tete:art= teadtag
.exs matter, IselerileT
'sedum Ealto. - tete, lat•et Televepa
and 1011, Talhabla liesuitne Platter lor
Tamp', aid Men and west relates Pirtaa•
dal arid Conlaseretal Nuke, &nen. sleet he
any Peter In the OUT. No 711"Zers msehnle e
liferetuat shessid be without It. , •
Taxa Tem MB WWLT OAIXITIt.
cum. 140.
— 1. 4100 . ot.P7, of paper to the.per•OP pettier
00th. 0100. Lieltloas to 01000 eon De side al
lay VA% at Cul rate. L
NOTtell TO Silticatzetta.—lls Oreetipp. Tear '
paper, be sell and specify what Vattern Tod
warn, se ere lam • Wedaesdar
on hr
....Thaeepariske bat atm wet
aa. maw by Drat, Express, Money Olean.
la &Watered Lettere, =ailment; at oar tisk,
/111111~19- GAILISIMS,
iErTSBVIIOII. Patna.
WA. • 34: tz. 3i , z
GO TO
HASLETT CO 'B. .
so. 97X SMITEUTIZLD 13 : 11001T. 7V IC=
1FF1V . 330.r. !LC:Milan.
arm - wm-x....v1"5",
EMEELE2I
Ilarramettliott border. WI ottootiOlt
to the RV Wag up Of
JUI4BORIC EMBLEMS,
DUNSEATH & CO.,
frowo3l.ez.isi,
Mltlll
JA ES OCOTT,"
. cstroanzetnyro JO OWN eicDrr.t
DELELX.NNINIL ,XN
FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS
.T.NNVELR - Y,
SILVEE.PLATED WARE, ETC.
ITER LIBERTY en,' EMMUllatiki
NO- l'ariltmlu attastln" CM b ..1.1g.;
pirsteles. Cock. and Jimetri. • •
gIEHEPT'PIIKIIIVA ' •
COLD MEDAL—
ANA ,TD THE
. .
ffiteeleritWi B Sewing Mull"
.
Ae OBXAT PILAUS Z:008121011. Jme ;
l eather sem Jonx.mB Moronaltexemlastmo
den tbe principal at Ado wetld—ter
OolaXklUt• ot betegco epoeed or the
men eompetent Adz..
WM. 9D4:44E3J & C4l,
No. 41 ra-ra NTHELIi rituroinh;
THE PITI`EIBURGH
Steam Brick Nonninclarinr Co.
BSI PRESEVIMICE
Work. AOlatent to tbe Oki room.
Ofbae. owe? tr. Psoo Ibatonal Bonk .r
l'ltssbarget, 00..n0r of lik'ST AM./MO', L SWO.
Wilco boars ffofst bo Y.
8. r):citstpx. primmest.
W. W. suaormarx.
rrs .7-,r—rAks
13111 CH BUICK?
THE CHISTIER3 VALLEY
BRICK COM,PANY
Atr irerpared te
• 33 IR.Z.C I . ,••
la mall as lame quantlitts. at a EILDUCiD
atC. A lug e alms slants on bawl Si War
Yard, camera T.2' I[4 1,8111. 8188811:4
and naarDaald BUteas . / Ca .iT 04.
8. Y. EVEMN'EDY, Aeon:
FIRST CLASS LOOZING 6441/1
AMC PICTURE FRAME MARICFAIMIRY.
• J. 14 -4 " ONS •
No. 110 Woad 'St; rittstOrregbp
Le ul A.' reol iL.% rt •
wiL:SIIT OVAL and , ; tgAlitr.
PuitTliSitzad LOOTUai Wits. Metals
Condo. s and. Buttons, CoasoL, a .
and Bruin Thbles moOsite ilcOgn sad
MOCOLLDL99 eseened Ix the
WiligigarbarOrtiATZ.
CAP117.11 , -1- 1 0 1 011
1. LoCOEUT • - ..LIZ/ZUNIMIk
LOMILEY
HST. MIMS t 4
No. 31 Market St.,
11,08...182 Or iscoNua errrissunea,
•
Saddles, Itarneiiii Truiiity
611 &Mews In the. small .o.'l.
estiMtlmtunenti.
JOST RECEIVED, AT
ROBERTS it SHERRATT'S
WEAL .x aliSt EISTAIL • -
I% Copper UI Red Ira Ware had*
PlTTSUffagg.
13213
:19,747Vg t::?• `-,nC"Ted FMI
- ems, melt emfet, eter
e lade
ten. v=l.ll. %%gra 16141 c r al
AIL; 0 •P/M1•2115.
elm MMus. ie.
DI NH. CLOSS & CO.,
?radical Madame Manufactured
CON. PEPIN ANN WAYNE STII ,
tLeast ma., of 11721211217%1 covcanCy
A . IL ENGLISH &
•
..Vb. 98 Fourth...Bll4a.
Tab!Mom of 015000D , 15 BRADMRS.
ARITHMETIC, BURT , II GMANII.4,II AND
CHW.,SY*3 • uNt B SINN Also. soarmActo•
Mr. of BL AUK ROOM. BOUA. HIND:NO Az
emuted IA all foram Alux* Moot o:,ATA.-
THIN KAY eons/many eA ttand; • ../34
pEwnr B4ONHEN,
PUMP MAKER,
Vallint."SYTlftt rai.l,74 7c gitgf
atteatlp iniaCtothe taaantke.
tare of LOU M/CM tyu
•
NOTICE .18 HEBEBT GIVER
that the rattaerehlp borate,. utlstlair be
tween ttwlllf.RT t.uVz sad to M. Mow, under
tae name sad till. of Ltrpi NIUE. la thaa
Oar awaited toy =Vast co .tea t. 4111. 081
be raid *ad collected try .11.1811., , was 0111
seatlaue the D 12411104 SS 4.4.1. 11 {be 014
No. el übio Mut, Allfthe!r• '
gullElt? LUNT,
Allealteny. AUlault Igth. 10a. antitel
LARGE mamma TO LETr , —
Tut uru Tusur. IOII.IIT
' R ants-BUILdi
pint. or b tV e-" VO.Ye
r r l b yst O4 .
VerysuSt.forltang_
w .. tda ULMER IlteCL..LH7Z4fht
IQ,OOO GALL°3IB
asTO*l.3EriAnos'xiis.'
pirAteg i a x arhe . ytiet. at Ile. 296
HOLBILEEI, SIMI: .1c CO.,
inebor . Cottog 3111;3;PItiabniill,
a aux:, UNDIINT ALIN=
ANCHOR. AND NAONOLIA .
AITRNTIRa• ARIA RATTING.'
DRUG STORE.
Dcgfai • tip4.p byname 'Trio*, $4,1100.
11.41.; el =rim 'OM-14 ; imp;dl.l
NEW FIRST CLASS GROCERY.
14.154 =maw. rpr., Alami Emir.
'. Zxa~o atoms of aMtp
Teas, Coffee, thitgaks, Co.. SU,
wean wo attar. t 0 tLa plabilaint. lowest
MV111:221
. , ._,A. G: BRYANT.
TfIE 1411:11ECV Or THE 14/Aarl.
P , l , ll l 4o . llrialr " tfg h Otr "7"44...."4
.
.. _._ . .
PATENT WASHINC FLUID,
which, ...Ix In trodunedj la. 2.1. millt .1..
TM gum.. 1.1 b. 1.54. ZWeAI3I.
. 1,19M23 .
LYON,
Sealer of. Welgbts and 111815 RM
116.5 VOITILTH simmer.
=g b".l l 174 wr•ii-
_snier:4lol
CHOICE BEDDINGI PLANTS,
Rases, Geraniums, .Verbenas, 64,
la blo9a, at WaO4laa4 Oraptmosti..
815;000 TO WAN.
ON BOND AND *OX MAN*:
,
2PZIPMWIr o
No. 00 INaNbloitil Strad.
nut Zama bottotit and sold ' 1,824
GEoseia 6EAVE,114,-,
CANDY MANUFACTURER, '
Awl olealarliVatAarasturt . 13131711.
tEirditlVAZTZ4r..=.l,t!.
TT iirmat IL CLOTHOILIVIIIIN.
extt—Tb.• best WI . old* Wrilasupt
varnat.dloctvoverf iwt
ecteanyus,,F ta%
N rhumba, Duttgtatlost•ls whet, orail•
lket,
.51 "-Lea th ..
-,,Arattetmeo3:l 1
buvu m sz k a
f,`4
rua ,4=luVra levesta t
.`"
14"#ffirn° m1"1"4"'IMI.
• s ia4134%. mat mom
I=ETZM
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