THE DAILY ttLZETIE rUiLIUI SPIRY 1101127310. - COMM IttCUTIO.) • SEED & CO., . rFcrvirtiscors. Tr. 1. Irma. r. _Orem. 9/.=117. DUMDUM • Ma. Si AND lig Yin= OTILIXT. t al; hper If Wart bligituiz. ~trOluil rani" or nrrroma AND - araxosur . . • . sere Casless? RICST rims:Ea -1.3.00 LAW :Arra ts .1 1. 1 " tritrr 714 1=1;47741 e ll' u6 Aims Madan Int, 49. 00. • Palau. NONI Os' If bit* &2E A WORTHY CANDIDATE. The lb* voters of the Commonwealth aisknb higher tribute to the worth and charaeter of Judge IVilliams than the followingnest compliment paid him by .1.14 only daily Democratic papa ot ,2'''lrrtatem Panksylvants the day following nceninitiort. It said: netaocubtation of the Eon. Henry ' as a candidate for Judge of • the Supreme Codrr is a gobd one. Be waa the best man named before the Its. publican Convention, andposuesealegal and Moral .qualiflostions for the respon attire tosillon to which he has been nom- inatea Both parties have now pre.59111 , rritheir Candidates. An important duty 'falthfttlly diacharged by the respective conventions. The campaign may now be conducted ualteut persoisal aspersions, nod desided upon the Fend . plea Orate two great parties. Tins u • It stead 6e. It is an atispicieus limn of the times, and Ulna county conventions ertuallyfortuate in the selection of lei/nature candidates, 'there - will be stop put to the deplouble corruption at 4,the mni-of; government Under a' new reign 6f built men Ind conscientiout legislatons.—Pittsbur96 Post, June 28th, The,Pori, in referring _to the above, erolethe'rOthilf migttsti was pleased to say: • We hive -nothing to - tate back or modify. Of judge wilitua private or ingokxciputztion ewe have- nothing bat wee d -on -onpralsoi : and<hoifever it may oat some pugnacious and heady polio &n eannot bzi4 ourselves to view personal assatilta as. either wise Or Po litic." AROAD. ND FltalfEEro RAIL Itetune#ll from the Penang° Oil Elk treat a short time since we were adylsed • , - .14 PrankliTt to come TM the Jamestewn itillriaad, Venially opened Air trade and trayeL We were urged that the Road Vie - Defter is well arshorter than the one Tis Meadville, and determined to , act on the advice. Passing from Prank: ;,-Ent,C.Tamestotat , nbora the read con nects with the Er ttaburgh, we cosches all that could bta de; sired, and the road well ballasted, sub ,• i#lo#2lly. built, and . with light grades , and -Curintere--altogether one s of the best roads in the State. Travelers hence to 011 City, Tidioute, Titus - Yviitflolt, Warren, •ko, by going this Tetas will .11nd the . distance rotted abbrulited, and the - incommode tines, whether at the stations or on the • triblo,,:fully squill , to Ake old route by .the 'Tetley of French, Creel. We were abm, with the picturesque end dintt#llelL scenery-411PactanY = with the Sandy Creek. Vito. and Sandy Lake. This Lake is the beauty spot of ‘ the route, sad is a chinning abed of Satity,'„Wlllt,en area of about a spare mile, or two 'gin long by half simile ' wide. Its uyettyPlniters are of great depth, and 'abound, with fish. On the' Ins in of this fiiio...itterehas sprang up or two the little TA - - -lege of "BtonilnnMgli," the gene of 5 1 future-'city,' end - destined, we think, to buoine' ...favorite resort • for thimunds of • seekers. :after health or pleasure. Already this Tillage bouti die hotel, so well ,kept.' and sal largely pieronited-that en cotimtute new - wiag is being added to'-it. • This hotel hkayentutly been purchased by Coked I I of• Franklin, .a gentle =an of ample mears z who will doubtless stililittriker enlarge it, end build an „othen,when the attractions of tile beau ° .tifol spot shall cause, as we foresee they -2irill,'Stonsborongh to become generally and favorably known. Elsewhere in this day's Issue we petal a commutes.' • tb Aped- p.. 7 verities by a mer chant of this city, who has for e • 'time pest been revelling Su the chums oom of this charming,retreat, from the smoke and diet of - the - city.% - ~ , W e commend ourreadero to the route. „ as eligible, safe and short, and the beat' between Plttalturgh - tug Trankll. We • suggest , to the moiegeraent that iris due themselyea and the public that their end connectitirus 'should, like 'those-of the other roads connected with, ;the commerce and travel_ of Pittsburgh, • be adTernaed in bUr papers . .liszoLson thinks that 'French'honor bad iibt imitiinnaislied or Its prestige im p alid In tfie._3feSic►n'dtfiicnit[es. Lae a picollartray of his own in think -Ing,but ft fe s'imrCtietter.far htm.to ',;: .the outside 'world believe that-he sincerely ..felt Vatt he uttered. He is ititin — ittil for the - cant.bitted pea= of Da me; Mitt inistrincs that the Germ= question is sented.and that no trouble will come from-thnt tittszicr. _ - • itArMin was no t appreciated Bhe drew poor honßee and ere.' , stet% Mlle of_ the,enthrushiain which msr iag 1 :1ef t t ‘t E l ii a ro P t i : 3 ; f r :Li k eT r las, e. b ß nn he gln hu g h fail dratoatl . e, coropany. HOW many thotuand dollars in gold she will 1.124 action out of the' pockets o our Owls sokoiFore remains to be seen. tit es Goreramens wants to buy tho band of Bt. Thomas, and the journal. of Denmsrh urge Its sale on the nutholitle,e. Uncle Sam seems to have suddenly ixersmiextrstsgsnt. and is out • shopping, picking up all lb. 1001. land . 4,40,ten400k. _ hope ho drives , • • - Tirre,yellato finer is still 'raging as as epiffesale, Gsliesten, Texas, and" at oeytaiiOrtiu. Theicolidition of affairs litter place 'is 'eery -deplorable. Uae war the citizens have already died, roe • aid great "distress prevails, the humane is called for. -Win donos RISOCC:MUCIL'itiiXiCoe in the rumor utdeh Tenches tut to the effecttbat Teito hare, quit 'work, armed them selves , find gone into camp irewain that they tri4 ink!) the law.into 0141K.5rr,.111414,,- , , agog.. Ninon to - raZCosaveiatiove' L 07•3 _ Telecroce to the ritbmarsh ussetta.l . hy• Um% Learnt aL—The Democrat, th is •• .seereteg, ausrests,te view °Stile osualtion Of of In Washington, that the Govern- Axe et loyal'etetea meet tozather at ea , •tr day. sad collult ressad to the tithe , -Wee..•.'itelire ettmeta it umber consults oh the cum's of the tesnagere of the ! Arley of the Depublio. • ... Tha w r( &toilet:ie. say Apaches had • .% —±co s ie have m cgsaitted tr ".„ k i ti,,!:l7. the lien leln ' ila h n= hoeh misselg. Ten lodises %alai. an • drove off thirteen„ eFe,aaei _head of s h e . r , " AAA tbe_cittseesperts. teeePtorca ewe Afresh heeertd. Th.? .!PLIAA. °matinee *lXOublellol3lo tithe Beetosster Mines sod. On she Utah. ar , Sixteen had boob killed by or miners an the Ste. N eviO3 papers oxoplatn bitterly °election depreestsPes to the *sentry Weft of Olive Crecir fnColan dm The 6weetester meths *radian to eon, " 7 ' , tale the twat exioustve quartets theworld. ' Da , Goods tiorme 11411ri5. - air Taw** sotbe Muir okh Osif - ft. .Itoros,Antast 3L—The Gauls Of nOsts S. DOM at.O.: are toads dealers, wit,tt Itsbilt- Salcrantins to * quarter of a million of . dollars, otoStos 41.4. • gensauon In base . toss Gneiss. One New York drat le sold to 's oo afer to tail amoramot imam, The guests e sUatlitoO ..ox.ot Gm latter soak. . lf•Uerw Voir. Prawn:on $$ G eeeeeeeeee I (By 2.L.jea*h tee ttui rirtaleozob titeotto.l litattnerrOle. *Glnt U.—liter° were two h .“,“ l ..d.torty.etell deaths from yoLlow fervor OW Ch r is t ialso ono lanaarwl deaths t . Goma VDU. /.6tt. Janson. About ono-half of the citizens ore Mot or tadraucte elletertM Ptroal..orat help . CilOiDtlicoli wog *be. Cotton. [Ol TOlogro4oh to tho ritut.rth GVAstxrcos;Augastale-lisporug roscitbe Sea • Wands grow , sore antavarstaolt eunuy. . cte .4011141, ore crollang toTpc, t Air-) /lb), MST 111111111 MIDNIGEET. THE PRIZE FIGHT. Between Aaron Jones and mike McCool. MeCOOL. THE WINNE* IN THE ItOO3D. .Tonea Knocked 'Sat of Time. M'COOL CHALLENGED BY ELLIOTT. fly Teeeraph to the Pittsburgh Gmatte- i Cram:ream. Autust ti,-The greet Prim , tight, between Aaron. Jones and Michael lilcCoole, took place at Burnbank's farm, . thirty miles from Clneinneti. At the thirtY fourth round licCoole knocked Jones com pletely out of time, and won the fight. A btrge crowd wititerded the tight, end the ex.- chea.,et, ran high. The trains froin the ground returned this of ternooo about three oreloc.k, bringing lioCoole, who, on the wee down, passed through the train and raised a enbecriptlon for Jones, heading the list with fifty dollars. Ile is apparently unin jured; having but a slight cut above his left eye. Jones ems rusconsCious for ten minutes alter sita fight was over. Ile has two ribs broken end tile frontal tone crushed in. Ile wee' conveyed to Elamllton In a carriage. where be now beteein• MCCOOIe forced the. fortding alt slang, /ones apparently sated on the defensive. • Aaron Jones, loser of the fight, was to. night conveyed to his pleas of • tratnio g at Shady Grove, four miles from this city. The medical examiners say that two of his ribs knee sustateed • compound • frectures (rem the terrific blows received at the lands of hilrCoole in the twenty.ninth round. The blow which finished the fight. received on the forehead, produced eoneVULOU of the Main and vomiting. A alightoougestion of • the lungs also ensued. Illscoudithin Is not rregarded ea but will Pe t-. cue and good ro us i ng for recoverY. . Jim Mitch; ex-champion. strived hi the city to-night, and mot licCoole, challenging the letter fora debt for any atm from 41,000 to $lO,OO. Dome braggadocia ensued at the meeting, and alctloole agreed to glee • def inite answer to-morrow. IlcCoolen left eye tawbolly closed from the fight. Ills fore head Is badly cut,- and cheeks swelled,' but be expressed himself es feeling well and in caudal= tolight again tomorrow. Ers gave a supper to his friends tonaight. - Jane. Net us Badly Isdare4 u lop pesed. . . - Crecurekm, September I.—Agran Janes, the loser of the fight yesterday with Mo. Coole,lo now at his training pith° at Shady grove near this city. With the erceptlms of two broken ribs, ne is Is good condition, The cut he received in the face was only • flesh wound.end will heel rapidly. Be to in depu t esir, and In speaking of the light at his defeat. to the accident that fractured his ribs on the twenty-nlntli round. L - p to that time be wins fresh and in good wind. , Altar Thu. he fought fly* rounds with broken ribs, and ould UM* continued had not the broken w Ma entered his lung anti rendered titmouse. ',lately inserts Ibla /Lad been Tor this =Pay. his seconds bel ievehet he could have fought for embalm and a half teeter. =Goole is still /allot.e clty. Be has rint yet excepted Jim s challenge. • FROM WASHINGTON INY'releing , b to the Plitshursti SKIM%) • ' . . WA.II.IIOTON, Angual , 31,1167. . 41 . 31125 T TROCILAMATIO. • The NeirTork werht'sapeclalsays: There larasson to believe that lo s few day! the President will issue alt important procia 'matt= of amnesty, supplemerdal_ to that issued Oa the Wth of May, 11183.1te may not Venial= universal 1111.13•111 T. - Put will enlarge the fourteen stamen mimed in that proclamation. Amongthe eLsaseassisepted by the latter. brit which .I am ensured will be Included In the corning Proolemstlou. will be all. persona who of the pre tended tlitfederanrt:ntLireinment., who - s l re Mit. the rank of Brigsdier (intend In the array or Canteill in -the navy. Alen, all Par.... who are, or hate Dees. Preionded ni•ll oral. plomatic onicers, or QUI., r.i.sa, aomestic or 3 oreign agents of the rebel gerernment. Alan. wbo hare been engaged in any way In treating. otherwise than lawfully:as pris oners of war. persons in the L'ulien Stete service sa carbons • soldiers, seamen, or la other capacities. 0 ibex details are yet to be arranged +Taco may delay' the Issuance of the proclamation for at least a week. but It probable that it wiltbe decided to pardon ril persons except high ogirials, who ...7 he on tall for trial, before or after corals- non. - • • nag 1.1.210 , 11.1. Or. a sT. stennacs—Tlnt cense sitzisor. t lota/ had beton. them o Complete record r the prOoordlogs betwoon ti.nerikl Grant end General Sickles, relative to the letter , ' pourers in North Carolina. In Interferlag with the promss inning from a Vetted states COurs. and Irtilob eventually pod to Menet . promptremoval by the Pre.- bleat. ' Toll record-It was, deckled to pub lish. The correspondence, however. of General Grant, which Is spicy and interest. ingoelll not be mode public et Um same time, enough it amortise at to•dzy , a ClibtiaOC quoctlng. It appears from this that when OW:lend Slacles,oallitarroltsers proscribed the CSISCIIitOII oft civil process from the United States Court, the liniten StateeDis teat Attorney reported the Mot to the At torney. General. and General Brant we. in formed of it. Believing at that time that be had the power to annul or modify the orders from military commanders, General Grant telegraphed to General - Mckles to modify tda order under which eds sobordi net., obstructed the United Males Court, so as tootrnate said obstruction In toe In • General Pickles replied to Grant, insights that the latter's order Might, be Dela in ' s o 30 until be could explain by matt. Vilma tlas ezpianatton arrived tt appeared tot*. plaralbis statement, AM.:mig that Order No. 10 protected the people from sum mary execution for debt, and, that It gate great aatiefaction to tee States of 'birth and South Carolina. Gen. Grant thereupon telegraphs Sickles the important foe: teat Its withdraws ids order to hien to modify Order No. 10, Inns. leasing the latter lo Mee. At tins remarkable state of effete. thi Dotted States. Marshal Of north Carolina stens m arut again attempt. to ;terve the civil process, but le resulted by Sleeks. by virtue of the continuance In full effect of his order. These facia wore reported here, when. the ItteCtittre directed the Vetted State* District Attorey to °recur. an in dictment against, one n Daniel &Sickles for syloistion of the criminal laws of the D oi. tad States; in obstructing a United Ste* Court- General Sickles hearing of this salon, telegraphed to General Grant lu a epirit ot fierce denunciation of the stcp, declaring that he, a. comet b d er of..afa lC res 11101,• created was elates.abe to any Grand Joey or Culledldershal, or United State. Dietriet. Attorney, sad intimated that he would answer no tedietreent Soundest or; Oat charms. IL doe. not appear that Den. Octet answered tine. bat it does that thp President of the United States gave an or. der last Monday which removed Sickles.. sod thee viadicated the Judiciary of the Government and Konrad the execution of process latued ty the hlscherd . tri buael. of the land. Thelon cortsbrulderioe, of sti bo tch. the shovels an abstract, will probably be made patine In due time. 11100117.1TT Orteert FROM =N. OLANT. Goa. Grant has issued the 10110810,1 im pertleat Order lisaugtraarlai or Tee Anne, , /I‘l,ll3tarit General's °Mee, S'asumorcra, August 70. /16 7 . , Bpeciet Order :1"o. iv. 001110.derg 'of the lillitary •Districts crested under the act of Starch 2. 1617. will =he no appointments to Orli wilco of per. sons Who have beta Pbreloved by theiraelves or their predecessors in command. .Bp oottimend of ti en. Gas" , X. D. Tow asaao:A. A.G. =Vasco incwirts. • . internal novenae receipts for the week, 141,570.60.. ' sat:Urns, . Bra Vat Brigadier General 15etti Lautmao is hastaco relieved of duty at liarrodataioy Bantuegy, yid Ordared to report. to toe iiiieretary of f. thaletertOr. Brevatillegind ler Banana. C.Torapkini, Olosztermasyn.2 Departinent. tasalgnetl as _Cale goarterrosatar of the raw ullilary Captaia Charles Jormion, 17Ltrloes v o luntezro, Las bee= mastered put Of sir rice. Tentaa7aT.Verralle. • Assistant Seeretary Of Trees„ , trl t olerYs ler Das returned to the city, our_ of the higher Orr" hc . t i e i A th dtottrged tam?, L u la gantoTreinted drat class elem. t is contemplated to make further changes of the same diameter la the ihhalinry. Do. "T"'"L September 2,1107. Wassusereas Owasiaan NAIL DeLINQUMIOIIO. frye Department bas directed Inquto be made respecting th em e reported carelessness and abase of mall Matter by the overland mallet/nix:toter, the coarse of • few days Spnaal Mari Agent. ule.Pn t will start from Washington tot ted the Plaella.. It with eyiew to correct 1.14 repot d utusucles. The contraCtor; however,doniss tee altegatioris and. procritlee to . anklarits exonerating him from center C. am. eater AND tea rainitoCe7. The order 'of Gen. (irant probtice the rc-elleetatiosent by Military Ilistriet tome =faders to Civil race of pentane =Mooed therneelnesor predecessors, Is considered Merely a notice in advance that be would disapprove such appointments under that chimp of the Iteconetruction Act al , lug the lowland Of the array the slide pOwer of reMOula And appointments as COM, wanders Or triatary dintricts, and dom not make a new tune between and UM Pres:dent. There se good antborivr for asseftica th" " =not dirSiculties haolog OCCUridi on trds staled. are rroandlesS. Grant g.ve noyeuerclay evening a parthia. dinner to he* r gotnero, the klexican k(mpisor. ne.11,110, Aempht• My Telegraph le IPA I'llaeaorge oaseLte.l Pagenone, /moat health eaten. llcrrephia, alul only ment7-three ileatan lame all diseases ere reporlrll for um .cak • 11.1. big at noon ao.oep. Noe° tram eholo rm. The Ant hale of neer totaou Wag brought I►to.daT elasaba al lOW middling, end 014 abort] cows. FROM 'EUROPE By Tel/irrupt to Um Pittsburgh Gazette.) FRANCE: STILL ...MOTHER STOWS TION INATOLIOW. Allgll l lt iL—Lellte in the day yee tard►y,NLpoleon arrived at Amiens, where he made a few remarks. Ile considered the enthusiastic receptions which had been eretywhere extended to him throughout the country attested the patriotirre of the people and confidence to the Heremment Alluding briefly to the Merl= question. ho did not think French honor had boon tarnished or prestige impaired.. Late create in Germany had left Fraticetrandulf mid she would remain so. He was certain the Pure of • Europa would not ho dis turbed. la conclusion ho expressed • de sire for the establishment of more liberal institutione and wider end more active trade, which he asibred • his enthusiastw listeners he Would dO his utmost toprond. raise 'max cm 'Tux DZAT! or PRILIIIMIXT The Yreneh Academy - awarded the prim of poetry to M. Grouter. The satinet of the poem which won the prize la "Thal/with of Abrabam VOTZ TO 'WErlifillarTiTlTT.ll.Kllll eIaIIIMO PALS, ileptemberl.—Baroutdormtler,lain. 13ter of Foreign, Agars, has addraned a elrcaler dictate► to the inplomitio Eon.; ientativelrof Frpnee at European Conde in regard to the exlstintrelationa of the Gov ernment with other Contralti:dal Powell. Alluding to recant event., and particularly to the oonfareoce held at &Aladin, , 11. Moristier declares that this auspicious meeting between the Emperors. of Prance and Austria should be regarded as a fresh pledge for the maintenance of peace tri Europe. ' I= • • Tai TIBITOP AS:dr:CAL SASsitAeliT. hr. Prrnill:reAl, Sept. I.—The 'not of Ad-. mtral l'arraint to et. Petersburg, which nes been a series of orations for the Matins guished America:l.lm terminated. The United States squadron, headed by the gimp ship Ersuklin, MLA LS'assagat on Ward, sailed from Cronstadt to-day. As the fleet passed out of the harbor salutes were trod from the fortlficaUons and returned Si the tranklus and other, Ateerieno. TeASOIS. Tire' COLT -LA.O , riOetaairriners tr Tex The American steamer Quaker City, has arrived at the Crimea• On Tuesday laet the excurnionists were received by the Elope. ror sod Smpreaa of aunts, who are armed. trig the summer to the Crimea; and' we warmly welcomed to ROSIIIII by their: Ma- 133:=SEZ parrnrostz SCITOO.NS TAMs °ATMS°. .Loloollr, All/115 39. --The 'lntl* ea hoOnar yacht John, T. Fora, ,floaa . Baltimore, nu canal tad on the 19th of Anitnet, when enter` lag the I¢ngll9l, Channel, by a sadden 9 4. 101 . Onn Parse., name not aacertalsed, was waved. XLDLSM 1112021 122022170 20 atniloA Bazar, Angest 31.—A.mong the passenger , : an agleam:ter Saiope, salting cr•day,srere lgadasna Ristort and mina ..andi dramatic company. • 1:2373123 11121111.A1t. OF ST. 11101C111. Corsynsess,Angost 31.—The journals Cl Dentauk are discussing the rerarted pro position of the United States' for ten par awe, of the Island of &Lint Thomas. generaity favor•the project, and urge to •Dsnish Gkivecomant to enter luta negpOtin- Mons with the Aseerican"Goverantent fur the 'Woof the island. TUZ 71114.1.1.Z.TA1LT • Demmer, .pt. I.—The eleetlone which were held In the city on Saturday far mem ber. of the new Parhatoent of the North Berwyn Confederation, rteolted la the sue. one of the oandlilatee of the Bad.'ogre:tr. • FINANCIAL AND COMIII.II37IAIs - Losoos. Assust 31—E'rerifs0.—Goosols are steady sr St AD; 3-11 M, %3!i.; lllioolf t:onttal. - fl; Brie, is. • LienlernoL, Aorta 31—RotoiniCOtic i n timed doll; middling uplands t 1eann,15144; sales rti.oay ot bs'.' Pro. vlslons closed with as &dynasts tr es od inter on soma artistes. ChM.. to 31s 9.1, sad Deer to ltts Dracr articles ',in stanced. Troilnen—Tollonr is 3J DAD::: closed at DAD 1. Otter goorarless uschan ' ed. Br.ndittlMlClOseitigillininnellanchanned. 00111 3.3% Al. ?lour 311. itbrat-43s.111orsla while 13.34.. Laotian markets nochansesl. Fssaairoar, lientenstxr I—.fflrostang 1301u15,77% /or ,01.0. • • . Foratgo 'Wawa OyStearser. • - Naar Tom S.gite.mber L—Ttra steamship llama, from gonflmanoton tab fOtII arrived this morning. ' 188 Prin. and Prineevs of train kind AIS. rivna at Darmatadt on a •bilt fiarmanT. King George, of Qr.., had arriv ed in England. TIM liarv,ast accounts wars o.lte The Eniesror : and rJUDrelitl of ' France paned tbrough.Augsburg and Munich on their way to Sal :burg. At the former plane they were received erlth both favorable and unfavorable demOrtOratttrail. At Munich Lb were met ay King ,onis,of the and ey were received with acclamations by the Tan Tirnet correspor-dent stye It is believed Ahem ter , tm - m t office is drawing to a cline. Should Bronyn PLltirs re. place him, it would amost warlike tad ics tion• The same correspondent says there sat be en doubt that warlike preparations are actually making in n'artte , and the work t. beingowed cm with greet speed, but the number off hassepot riff.. necessary for the supply othe whole army emir.% tai completed before Wert epring. The momting of hspoleon and the King of Frostiest Content. Ls denied. The Prefect of . Perpignan had Int for Ceret, at the bead of a body of ueni IPArms to arrest alt? Orwell mon marching towards the seardett frontier. - Boomer/ edit contribute g9'.4 Per ccni- I, the amount reorilred for the extmodliure of the Austrian Empire. The flungetlau got , erne:tent contimatesl nine 11,10.1111,1 ”elate 011111111 , 811 t aeroa• the frontier from Decant." Belgrade. H Hinged Italy has given assent to the church property .bill. • Accounts from Sicily are de w plorable. The cholera rages at. Palermo ith violence. rumor. or the last two Clays are: First dal. it cases,3L death.; second day, 1M Vomit, 1 6 deaths: to Further liberal concession. by Atietria the PrOtatt&Ot• are expected. The Insurredidonary government of Can ! dia ma notified the fersign console of lt* I /.1.1:4301,1t0 Immo letters of marque for the employment of privateers. The Times city' article or Anipast 19th says the increase of. Million In the Europ ean markets falls to prate. , the slightest , 'affect on the consuls,. there is no demand for discount at the bank and ors chinas It Is difficult to obtain one per coot for use in /- floating balances. hapoleort has addressed n letter to Min Idinletar Of the Interior, urging intemal immnro v a e i m t e s n s t o d d X a ln r e e r p e o i retlal of o mn e w ta i l h oinc ohrne, , Larer.--Parie papers regard the situa tion of el:fairs In Spain as extremely intone. Ex-MinliterMaday had barn arrested and .martial law had Mon proclaimed In liar , COMO/. A battalion of French troop. left Perpignan for Mellow:dish frontier.. The King of Sweden hart arrived at - liar ' lin and exchanged visits with toe King and Crown Prin. of Presets. It le stated that the Bavarian Counsel Min ', tater emphatically opposed the King of Da. visit to ilitliburg. Prince Hohleu , hoe win. decidedly hostile ZO the step ae prejndical to the interest ot 61' rrmany. The Empress. of Austria and relics would pay a nett et wedeln. to the Arch' Deeheas hophis,Mother of klatimillan, at Bar& Ton Beast auti,Prinee Metternich have received the order of the Golden Fleece. • ' The Dutch Minister at Todd() had been T at by a neldve, but awaited LOWY. The assassin bad not twan arrested., GEM POPE'S DPSTRIOT Meta/oat Ordered ea the Viral Ada eel. earl'at tire ateettug ana. aby t)oloreel Ile. [By Tesearsph to tne Fittsbunda Oslasts4 MO3IIOOIIOLY, ALL, AngUst 31.--Uurneral pope has issued an order for an election on the IRIS af October; on the (ovation of bold. mg s convention and for tau election' of deregaLes to thallium , for Wray elrecolo die-' Lrieu• Mobile , Itonsgomery art Dallas have tiro deleastes each . Vol.t-u-sve.oo.,•Atignst 31.—A 10,raelCOn 4 sr. -ratty. meeting W. held so-dem. • Ad dreaEley were delivered by Janson Williams' and ilcsdaran flotmee, Colored, 01 Tennes see. 114•01C1.40ali wino - paned demarding the risfraischisetneßs of all Whites and de claring tbe rights of nerroes to hold offlce. Wood order existed until the sperc ll of A. It. Lamar, white, when he was Interrupted by told 'era pllOO y.arrison. They were prompliy_errealcas awl placed In 1110 were nOwn. where was s dea.olatration by the Radical blimate lass sagas, to Srroa Wl l : l lasna gad llolmee. •'• _ • . FROM KANSAS Suicide at a Paclipe Railwayottser—Slii2 Agent, Disappearasive of Anlefes In gammas tousle ises!,nre. igrrelegraph to tea gittseuriii os4ite. l luieaa litrr, Igo., August a1.—J.8./ I .llth late telegrspli operator.' and .ageut of the Union Pacific , gallirap at Tcrpeks, Kansas. committed eulcide at Americus. It is said helves • oaf aultsr lo !.0 comPanY to the JOWELT.. I IO 2I of Judge Jewett. ah/Ot *gent of the railway' company lit...Turietion Oily, geniis, la also acid to tare diesp u% Tirfe4rtuttaaltir sTe l fstnln cr o o n out t et. leary , s la /.!OtrourittOMlS serre, Aromas: l LUTTalegnoh. t 2113 Pittsburgh oust:V.) 'Po. Coulees', August berg. Us IL tior soul the schooner Canienebe, tartan with gistlis truto t.ittiousio to Sissergo, went senora title morel., et Stara... /sake .... ,- 11 1 I 4 t' ; , t• 'Fe — ) •r I f (3 - '0 - i ' - , T s t IME WEEZIY MEM. , Pn OTA I3II - I Sh r ".4..0 I I , ~... ..„--N - '„. fAcip ,__.-- --• , " - -_ --.....,-..., , :4'41 '....5.v.i9r- •- -- L.2a r.,,, z, zdArr - 4 6..... 5*„. 7 - .r,,,, , , , gr .„ ___,__ , , ,__......_. I, - .......,.,.........,„ ITTSBUR EOM EINK FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M. uca "OPINION" FOR I= THE PRESIDENT. '.cati.. for the Removal of Diners' Sickles,' IIIHQ LID COME IPT OF la HIS OFFINS! By Telegraph to the Plcupurgb ligwette.l W•sausrerott. Sept°giber I, irc. Acting Attorney General lirinckley, under date of August nth, eobmittod to the greet dont • very long opinion to regard to Gen. Sickle! , interference with the executiom of teoludgeleattOftheDistrict Court of United' States, Chief Jastico Cheap presiding, undge his Order No. 10. Alter 'reciting at length the circumstance , of cock Interference, quoting' the paragraph of said order pre [Meting the enurement olludgments ar ds for payment of money on causes of not i on arising between the lath of Decem ber, IMO, and the 35th of Slay, MS, the Act , ' leg Attorney General esuee•thet the putt- Mal powers of the Dotted States are vested anterior to the lawe of Congress by the express provision of this Coustanthon„ A similar grunt of Jerisdiction to General Sickles must have apptareu ridleolohe had Snob been mewled la his order. Tile Atter. nay General refers to the announcement of the Chief Justice that It woe incompatible with the auttemitrot the htmenliJudiciere to sit where a military authority existed, which could impede Its preinies, and that It sras solely to consequence of this feet. Dist no such military authority then existed, that he felt willing to-held that Court- lie submits that cum as one et tame which lie within the pretisions of the statuteln force loathe punishment ..0 persons who obstruct I the poncoat of Lb e Iluded etates,stel ebtapl thet,eue of • bleb mudemeanor legally cOntomplated• The Attorney General then proCeeds to argue At great length the seer a• teeny of the tom , and Constitution over military t o tuhority. and cltee numerrem an chorales *tippet I. this pooltlon end lode. one the seeps end exteet of these power., showing b 7 them that allenirrer Within the territories of the United States. irrespec tivelyf of pone. and otroronstasetst , a tim. which %distract tyr o eardroverey aneee , comprehended 'under any cue of the tatttMe of the Constituting, and which Isle Such a position as to be susceptible of Judi- Mel action: it must ge without sejudiestion, or else most be gain duetted by the Courts , of the Mined Staten: This provision Wing orgettio, it is beyond legislative power, it thateoald be *apposed , ever to hare made ' attempt to refer the ediedt. cation l o .of any. belch ease, against the columns of the partite, or in 1 derogation of the power of the Judielexy. to executive power, or to 007 power or agency whetever. lloargewthimt the action teal,the Jedlentrys t wold he whiilly 1.1350c0i unleshe resu l t In • proper 01060 1 /0 1 eonclustre and binding spun the other etanelms or the goveranient and the entire people of the country. Cmittol Over pro-, I no I cooling.. ts control omit Court, ' .Jedge, and the pectic. This Mena t the be I, rcontrotting. but soolonine a Court gore that Congress cannot abolish the Jodi. chtl districts, and that Its powers cannot go beyond modifying eta etiangtog trete time to time, al their whitioni ma ink= erPool• , lent, the OrganizatiOn of y the coerts rand the division of tee Count."' tote ical ' olal praetor.; but haring once vested O I judicial pOwer. width, as Wu are instructed, . men. was Wroth to do. th at body Cannot posse ** vassate a Judicial tract. Lie ,' then proceed to show or citations from seta Of Congrras and the Judicell District ofestatelshinr North &Antrim.,defini tngio ttattia by these seta, and the alio:mentor Judges by the Supreme Court miler them. It la Ohioan that wasteter under the Con stitution of the United etates, either of autheriti or Jerlscileuert.atmenes to DI. tries. anti Circuit Courts ar they stead lathe otatote Minks, vita uneronit to be endeared , he tad Of roll intro art Virtue now lit I heretotere. - It be admitted that the tndtOtal power In infect. In toe trim. of North Carolina. ttioilet the staged. matter of its authorit y is limited to categOry, It la eartallt neon those thtlicet mates, the Courts of the United States fee I tett lbstrict aro the upreme authority of toe Vetted Mates., s iie argues that the , J' figments of aunt scour!, se of th e right. i of person and property. thy Como/m.llns General of a )IClutry Illatrict is rattail to protect and enforce. In It Is 'atm, he sayr, the error Of General Stehle • retches the tett ststrun of a perverston of authority, 'ime if pefolated lit most Immediately %comet tbethataeler of the mend Of levying war against the Vatted States, - an nror , der.aktng which wonel , not for a magi, moment be Imputed to the deliberate Intend= of an officer honorably tiletragnunesi fur her gallantry in dateece at the COnattlintcra• nin„aet to any inner Matter. One. but Nt h, . tern dentht se In Jiartionettort. but lt cold Insult the intetli. canoe of the Ct.:Dauer, of the aceond Ito cconetrueilon l'lstrlet to !contra wtrier or net he supposed ht es est f auttierlsoo in d by Met to 'forbid sheen:ono , Court of the Coiled Stated Emma hearing eatew affectlog th e In• S ate of the amt.. of North Carolina end South Caroilne Without. Ids 000/010t... We sheet talcs It. for eartate. that General Sergies could not. vino issuing hie miler' No. 10, barn contemplated dispute:its the an .thorlty of theSupresue Bench. to equally I certain that if be bad been dispose. , to to certain Ms Authority through an adludlca. tine comiettent COurt, a declaims hare been loreennrol. The Attorney General then etoecols to show. that General ti l es, Ln interfering , with the District Court, sea In effect int e r. feting with the Judiciary, Inelndlng the de votee teeth pf the United States, as a whole lin then Preceeds to•eaatelnellettl, Iteconetructlea Acts, and an at t h esisting lo eliPeals and Writs of ',rot to thrtme Court. tal on ho that with the exceptlan of • e apers-t or intertuidian of regular sm£oelts. of the Courts trr rebellion, , the judiend estatesnment wets perfectly blues, as 10 there had been ua rent:11100, and 710 moue. fOr rstmative legislatlon. 110 thee uotes from ` toe law provierag puniettme q nt tor Winne resisting,. obstructfity or impeding any Officer in siervieg or executing , a pro. tem al ebb court, de., .OWIIOOI.O O that there teem are still in fine.' and that tic President Is bound to `toend If he °Cold be eutipteied to b. walmg toga peed them he has het the weer. Tee Attorney General couchette tile argu ment as followe: All process of Federal courts run in the name of tile err...dont of tee United Stat., Leese... Um mandate, of the Coeyt call him to ea they de to irobrataltiOni and he mast a:teeth them as ' laws of. the highest *then r the whole power of the state o DeCessery. Is your Eartiltney in a state of coillatOn with the NalliMal J u‘ltelarr If not, since the whol e eXecutive bower Is , thus vested in yea by the meiotic law, end can he alveettel. Dr nothing hut change of the as law dortng your InCeilihenor, It most fellrot that the collialon et authOrltv which is the subjent barter, is the mere misdemeanor of a contumacious h at g executive . aeent, who, haring offended ugainet LIM lawful power 'of the judlclary, has ren dered 'himself liable . prosecution "mcordiolf to law. 1101. the great respond. btlity which appears to me to Lowe rn soon alley where the phylicat powe of the offender le great, Is : That for the solo Exceutive to suffer the Judiciary to he Overthrown In any veto would oiseA d tere. , I am b e o o Tly mrresanwihotieftrVleotirtreridenPignp;;;replo:9 e oontsffnacy disclosest to him, he .111 1» ex posed to the loot deputaUon Of 0100010 101100.ibilltY to the ctserdinative etgoitr and pante:lonia sancllty of Ito, nations! de pertment of pollee. Contetept of laW in dulged speedey grime. at the heartstrings of publes order. Bo teaches history." FROM THE PLAINS Mitearnboat aggd wad gowk—Vela • leers wg lls Sn -alowetown—lnglate Depr, cation A ins Tsleeraph to the Pittsburgh Guette.3 Ceicace, August 91.—A special to the Journal front 'Omaha, Angnit list. rays: The steamer Turner struck a snag at nine Woke* Tkursday evoetnit. about lessen miles above. Nebraska tatv, and sank In a few minutes in twelve feet of water. No lives were last. Tile cargo sees het little dammed. The "Lantana Paid of the 1.7121 says Gen. Te. commander of te department, aftertavesilgattlig the no ti on of the S.:me etlye of the Territory. In regard to the 101. grittier fortes, gave his unqualified so n:oval, and lolly . empowered Governor 5555th to prosecute the campaign onion' the Indians. In consequan en of MIA action re-enllstments and other toe wee berm vigorously pushed Immed hate Imp •les. 'tellable Intelligecen fromape Plains, ro• valved yesterday, gives the fallowing par ' Gordan of Indian operation*: A party on the road to Fort 'lnce lost three men killed at Crazy Woman Fmk. Two hundred head of stork were run off from Wells. Fargo tio.hi train on the Nth Inst., near Reno. Two Ie belongleg to a train uf the neat, were killed ou the eatne day that the fight at Fort Phillt.arney occurived. eseort to Hay's party. fro a Fort Smith, teen attacked by a largo party of Indians, who wererralltuttly a s with a, heavy loss. only one body as le on the held, the rest were carried Mt Two men of the Wert were killed.. Sr. Lome, hooter:o3er I.—A d ispat ch from Fort , "lay., 6.10610, dated August says, Ifo news has Yet been received from the force soot against the lei:dans, bets severe Waldo Is believed to liter t n aken place. All the says thin sectio say y do ant wish peace age , and will kill the Uommi the ssioners if possible. Tbay ere driving all the buffalo toward their villago. on the Republican. Ma.. ..Atelogram Xrem General apeues head quarter. earl the Indiana -attached the Goveruinent train neer Fort G. Smith MI the With olt, and- were Terrified' with a loss of twenty allied, An cillLier. and four men were ,cm * Bur side. A ll the holdile. tribes around Fort Phil iiegrney are under toe leadership of fled Cloud sod bOnt ,011 war; Black Hawk, chief of the Utab tddlera, Wore peace.. A battle between the Gentled& and Brute trifte4,,,2f the Slurs, occurred on the 27thott cod . uue n . .22 .. riv miles smith. of Juke. trtirg, In WhiCh ievind savages were killed. ClefelSna Tobrico 11.1maynstilOrt , "r*l•Vaph ta . tb• rit.ttbargb Classtt..l ElcaSoND. /kaput 21.—Tbo tobacco mar. cbtritauf Lb% city beta • Incettaft:bil .rot del ineveland,Cobr at on On ,1 Unthread AroWorst. COT Toloinots to the rituoursh tioeette,l his AAAAA 0r..121, Akov.i 3 La9 . ..„ - ~z 11=1 " 4=VitnIA ', ... 111 : 471sibi. loss one man osid wounding toss Or twelve op4ors, GH. MONDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 2 PROVE NEW YORK • - (Hy Telegraph to no Plasbarsh Gazette.) Haw 71'oss, August 11, MEL DITSCT" .II • lieverel kennel, -detectives' are Any* in search of C. U. Idedbilob. and several others whom* reported to have robbed the Mark= Liberal Government Of effSPOG In gold • at the time of the captor* of Ilaximillan. He is mad to have been in Maximilian's Interest. A woman who ...Panted him, sailed for Hempel, and It is supposed with a portion of the money. but will be Intereepocd there by the cable. edluh and Ms confederates have thus faradeve tne ,rmilanee of the deteettrea, who, however, are confident they areyet , In thecity with much of the gold. aLtLan )On OoLllOef 1, General Itemean and staff sailed per the Arizona, today. for California. • Lose sr A fire at Ito. 27 Lane, afte noon,idestroyed. thellaides, upper portionthis of the r. building emoted by Frederick J. Emeriek, manufacturer of mathematical and chiles. ophical Instruments. -Leas 030000; insured. wet areAkeiCaattiesn . The French war steitiber Bureof arched from [Wawa to.day. 7 AM:Assn , cut a maim. or roan°. John sod Joseph Itooney, Of 'Allegbenr. were arrested as they., were leerier for Europe to.dey charged by lir. Rockwell, employee of Ciento, Mellen C Irl (lo„ dt anon to defraud the firm ot 62,CC0, Ma mma ead on shill of goods. asmatualVe poor Guam , • ' One hundred' and forty Members of Max. imiliares body guard smiled for Europe to. 'day. Tlley were , brought here by any ar steamers on Thunder. s with iir t F or sixty members of Foreign Diploinaue Lega tions in liegtoo.. • CllrateVet 91020. The banks received from the Subareairn ry during the week eight non one half esti lions of currently, disbursed in the purchase of 7.305, which have been ehltirvai to W" h- Instals. The Dear and • halt. mllliorui of coupons held a week ago in the slab-Treas ury unpaid have been reduced to a nominal amount. somas scmics cosexass. David Dudley Yield sailed for ZulVitie W iley to attend the Social !Science Congress, at Beirut, on the IStisofgentember. • elOrrerelte Wee oat. The death. In New York for the Seek were about flee hundred and eighty. It Is officially reported thefts not a ease of yet low haver In the city. ItOTION. NORM - Judge Bullard, In the Superior Cmart, to day t h e the motion Mote at the instance of the Ileceiver of the Luselvera First Ni. Must lleot of Selma, 41,1*.. for the vsestion of th• AttecIMIMUV. UpOqOBIIIIIII deposits In the OZesn Bent here. The atmohment hod Veen Issued by the ovular of teeth admen dren r efut ede eeima o f three dels &Nor it the payment of a GOTOITIIIIIOt draft on deposit bere4,. IL 111 claimed the sttnehrobot Is to. derilleetton of the Pm' visions of the set cresting National banks. widen provides for whining op insolvent concerns. Tile ease ha{ goon to [begetters* term at Conti on an egoist. , Yea. .1 &Ff. net. TO CIIIILDS. Mrs. Jett Davis ardrea today, en row. for Canada rm... remelt* The Facile= Drione... Colonel. Warren nd Nale. the British It Is tuseraMOd, mea bare bee. re ed by liirrernt. • FROM THEIPACIFIO Peittfeat Inelitemeln to thittforselsc — Boenteee iffeeteeeiLloe 0ur.20,* so liossointle—easnine•eir. Pig lees Issue site!. bootie lodise Depincessittose to belsouse. tar Tricyclic se the Yinseirsa Gannet.) I!..sa (Wren**, digest . 611.—Po11tical meetings are the ordeiettbe (lay through out the &tate. Thu sicaltect cimeil the melt 'tithed since ISt. Itglitneas generally effected by the cancans. tempts, of pig troy from Oregon, the beet made on the reran coast. Is oh emlll bitiOst to this atty. J. Ron lirown,Ceintlllssioner for Seining and industrial entistles on the Pacific , osuil. bas join resumed trollo an exemattils sloe ol the resources et Omen mid With three Terlitrrtift. .1 • he Pacific. Yatl Stnemer Moistens sailed for Panama with one Willem firry-eight thousand six hundred wnd twain-els dol lars to tremors. The Orme Inhabit* wiled for Japan and China =the premium, cot neettng at Tokohomw with the (Data Ri ca for Shanghai. The new movably line of steamers or tionelnin make then first trip on the Ste proximo. The harlot Com thfc year is considerably below the ritual average. Yore attention is given to wheat for export. Adele. from Sandwich lilan4l to August this...tate that the Xing onicurrs4 to she Legislative Suarembly on the Al of beptem• net. limas neutt* are notion siod from the treaty of , reciprocity with the Untied e flatted Stateasitts taanwersaWallesi fortau wacky of hthidiatiroot island and Tne correspondence. of the .8011stie, from Arlene, .hoe • that in the sloes dtstrket of .1.0140 sixteen teen tare been Wiled and t a i woculded, awl nearly twenty thousand dollars wenn ut property *Leen off or de stroyed by 1 adieus *Wee Mareb. Tbe troop. are now trying all in their power for the protect= of settlera • Ban Tarractsco. Anstalt lI.—TOO register. not vete of -ben Francisco numbers abord. `Anera of 'Olsen noestrl - 4;el LLt , . erre ee ere .c...retr estabOaned tree Is to Copan an 2,1 proximo. Dr. J. Letter/11s, former medical direo• tor of the army or the Potomac., la one of the candidate. for Coroner of Slut roma. Trio retelpts gt tallferela and N.vn4 W.. , aggregate for the peat week $750.1130.. Itratints Rota Oregon and Brash to:lamb:a ;or the name time, SYS.Ott. General tr*U for the weak has been mewl' , tat?. no ertecolatlve atevrotelett are roost active. with d al/. od suppl• gar. arm. soods Yining .t o rte nee? and allow a dentine thoogh reports from the 'ernes ate nnt un'lnToralde. BY CUBA CABLE ?i.e Captain Cgeneelsl of Ohba lo rrrrr —elesieo Iseoero.ar Peaceful —lsepartate of gotetgo lit tatesera. ur Twist - ebb tasks Pittsburgh chasms' Artertst S 7, vie gest , Ross ash Laza (Jig, rue., August 11.—I1 th rumored quarrel has taken piste between Capt. General liellanno sad hello? LUZ, cater Of tdie addittletrettort. They bold Do Whelan. Mention atilt each other, and it ls asserted General Montano will retire. - Vera Urns datex to the tick state that the country is laid pproacnln¢ ' a pegeolnl state, • The Trench ern' British Wunder, let t. the thty of Mexico on the Stir Or Vera Urns, accompahlol by all the members of their legation .and ender._ Mani. They subsequently left Vera Cruz on the night pith., lath. gents keno was still imprisoned in the Castl la know eof han Juan IP 0110. Nothing den.' site n in segard to his fate: - Large Fire at Buffalo—Loss 8150,(Ket. Car Telearselt to the Ylitsbargh iisonte , Kentaro, September I.—a destrnatlve fire occurred on Saturday night In the Mock of buildings bounded by Ohio, ;cash. Myron and jndiene strdets. among Um buildings destroyed were the Baran steam engine works, own b Tin . 8.5 t loss, oltdeoes i ns ur ed ler WACO. Yar. rar, lrrosrt a Knight's brass and iron works owned by A. lioodstocki valued at 420,00); insured for SILOCO; the boll Ina V.;..WrtiZe *8,00)1 insured tubed o att.WO, Insured senors buntline not meek Interest beeldes servers' boarding housed. Total loss about 4150,M0. Serena hundred libering - men are turewn Out et employ. meet by the Are. AK:pattles are clearing up the wreck sad will commence work as Soon as possible. , , • • • Neetspeper.Blese Ball. Game. (N 7 Telex rs pa m tb. ritubsrgh &mite.) (Mayo.* , o, 411gclat 31:—The great game or base hall between the Herald and Leader, the Leader beteg the el:01181410g pally, vY Vf o ?. r g i YggrgrAtde TYlMaaqt% Umpire , celled the glOlO oti the eighth 10- Vorgilt=til peop le w a r :erg.= gPe lie ported Arming or Negroes tarragon. Orr Telegraph to the Sideman °melte I ST. Loma. August IL—A private letter received In California. gintotaL lest week, from a former meld ent of that plece.• now living to gorittern Texas, eaye t ne nwlrrom MU:lst-part of the State have . Mat work and annotate:tramp.. Alt were armed and meters thtry Intend to take the law Into t heir men bends. • , • , • . • The Paine Wight Yu&lenient.. CBI lesieseson to the Ylttttana eassite.l Sr. Louis, September USW 11 Ot Cooleis victory over Jones insides great ex qtzient rdr, which yes shared to by new • of people. Large sums of money changed hands Oaths result. Jones had a trrenalitany Viands here who bet live. ly on him. - • • Appeel.to the eepreme Court. Teiermotb to Um Pittsburgh 6aidtte.l • • Thclikedi. August 31.—Art elnetti WM taken to-day from the Sopron. Conrt of Virginia to the United Mama. auptonne Court, in the ease Of Park ea. The Maui of Virginia. This is tbe first oase of the kind. • Cbattauooss Folmar" Flamed. (By Talegreek to the Ylltsearalt Mauna/ Coarrazootta. Boot. \ I.—A delitruotlya Ore occurred last ntebt, totally deetroy Ina Webster ft c 0... foundry. Tbo 100.1,said to be i 150,040. " Four moo were badly bruised by the exploslork of ibbllo. . . Tlta•l7 R&M. till Telearaph to the Pltubutgo daub• 3 interne, boot. l.+► eteady Tall fell doting lost night and tbo mouth. part Of .4.1, tbo brit ir Rhin a mouth. 1110 beo. Roved bore to bo ganeral, and will be of l owa advantage to lase cabin. ..co!tgiry Prise Prawn. CDT Teler.ph to tbs rituburgh Ountta.3 C11101)11111TI, August, 51.71fiimPer 36.173 App t~onW 'rt.! !!! _trP. drawing w •- I=lol= cur Telegraph to the Pitteburgh Uasette.) ,LoutasseLia, Angel. 91.--Tblee toot and Its Inches le the cram'. klettraet. August 31.—The steer to faltleit fast. • Bond IlialoorA—The attention at a. render. who hold bounty bands Issued by the rim warn, Allegheny City, It ealled.to an savartinewnrit L. to.dly'a plant. they ca.. to bear Interest It= data. tt. - ties haling thaw aboald Patient Meta at Valet • ..CITY ARID SIJIRIBBAN. • . FOURTH PAGE.—Theitatesi and most Mtg.- bG MOnelf. OU and Protium Markel ReTant. 17isen by any paper in the eity 141 locputui on our Antra Pogo. The 100 Ion Repoblleass, twoosy veisuorv-Elwitioss of Delegate. The Union Republican county Conven tion, to which delegates were elected on Saturday, will amemble at the Court Rouse Tuesday at 10 s. m., for the purpose of placing In nomination candidates for the State Senate and Rouse of Representative. A nomination on the Republican ticket be ing equal to ar. election In Ulla district, the excitement usually rune higher than at the .1 all elections. Tnere hems hot two condi; dates forithe Senate, the mintest has bean an unusually warm one, hut ao far as we have learned has been, nondueted 1.1017, and wo hope the proceedings in the 'Con vention may be conducted to tho same way. The candidates for the Senate are both men ot Willits', and the nomination of either of them will reflect °realism thedistriet. The contest will be salsas one. Tne candidates for Assembly are quote numerous, stated to be between thirtvnd forty. Below is appended allot of dole tea 10 far se could be ascertained: rISTOSIJEOI I .. rillitWillrdWUMll:6 A 1.112.11[121,121d W. R. Dog.. Second--Thomu W.' Dans and James Vick. Third-In this ward' the election wilf,ti contested. - Two polling planes were opened. one of which A. J. Kemp and W. J. White were deolated elected, and at the other George Glees and Joseph Basting. were voted for. Fourth-WWI= Tomlinson and G. Robb. . Precinct, David Beck and George Cangben Second Fri:4ll2ot, Richard Thompson and Thom. tiara. clam-Tint Precinct,. John Little and John Wallace; Second Precinct, Samuel Meld:mum and I. A. Ratter. oventli:-Janne• M. IsicJiltren and Charles Konen'. Eighth-A. 3. 11dOon and Jamie Anairldn ner. . Ninth-John Cochran awl David Eta Cienat. Tamil—J=ol7 r. Slagle and Johifßcciwn First Ward—tiluales Cutler lull JOI, Morrow. . uscond Ward—John L. 'Brown and Joseph rdeDoisaid. Third Ward—FirstPreousst—GoOrgeGe rst 'and Casper Fourth WON—First Prsoluct—.l. C. Pat. Orson and Johu .11.orrlaoa. Second Pro. oinct—nnis M. Mullen d Louts MosiL Filth W ard —hlesarsi W. mi B. thtusluty arid $ Da . It. Davis. _ Sixth Ward—Thomas Barna sad J. C. Harper. Seventh Werd—.A. Arent and August XII IMUOVOKS. McKeesport-J. Hell, Bnangroas end A. C. Crlicoloor. Braddock's Piold-Isaao NUL and —.c Lawrenceville - Pint 'Precinct -Jacob Wail:alarm and Wm. ilreack. necond Pre cinct-Charles North end A.. D. Anderson. ilicadognarn- rust • .Precinot.- Wain= Granata wad .j. tiara.. B.K , Ond PreClElet T. 11. Aiterbnisrarth Fred Tokio. Cat itslnghara- Illitawani &Oil leßee Bonth Pitinbargh-7.. IL Roberts and Itenryt P itt Moorhead. Wessburgh-J. V. 'Arai and Ad= • We omit • ' Washlostoo.:—D. B. Ferguson and Jacob Gelb. Elate. Signs. remade* In this district. The delegates elected see tor Kr. Irrett. lowing beaten th eir opponent. sev enteen Totea.l . Mosorigattem—Brokae• sad John Kell. Teenoeraneevlile—Ttocoss Ilareabarger sod N. Sallentlem. Duquesne—William . Rrebbe and Edward Costa. EMTIME3 LibdreT—James Dilworth and Wasbudon Lowry. • • colllns—Ttret arectnet—lL W. Tbontes end C.. 11. rimmed. Second I'mlncl. David linimrs end Joseph SWAM. • LowerdW t. Harrieon sad lesso JOriew Bt. Cletr—Lewis Mut and John Utiorer. • /7.nbinoon—John Anderson and ♦le=ander Speer. 111 r. Emir resides in this diatriet. Tao delegate* sleeved will ooze for him, baying been cnowin straws anantmostole•l Scott— Chris. lion. and J. Kennedy. IL.Llnnior and Jacob Grano , • WUkuv—ill titian Solokalin and U. K. am'fent. Ellathetkv.,Yrank rattl2lo.l2 and Henry Applegat e_, Finley—. Mafloury and J. tauspbelL The IPUltattorgh Ifereel• College On ay Wednewl next the Pittsburgh Ft male College, an Malltulloss having fee equals and no superior. bathe Union. will reopen for the reception of pupils for Use fall and slater terra. We had the pleasure ono day L imt week of looking through the commodimm and well an college halldttg, which u altristed on Ilinceek west, in one of the most secluded and de lightral neighbothoode of the city. From the exterior it to enigma,e of the clever ancommodetions and facilities of the Int. no...lmeg terge.esstiand ornamental The various, departmenu have been thosiruzb ly renovated during vacations d novr ‘ pre ill sent attrective appearance, which w not fall to relieve the mououmies of street ion. Toe cornfart of th,re^rlars has bean carefully studied .and es it now stand. the [ goaventencies of the college are equal td tame cat any similar estaintalime-nt In the country. The windows and halm are so sr ra throughou venti la ti o n re boildlog as to glee thorough , thus promo , thin the heads of the paella. Two parlor., reception m ineral name. Mali Mom. laboretory. mineral ape:amens, and curios , ity room. library, .sst 4.1410. chapel halt, llterstry•OetetY nett. end the Other Zenker , Oa* departmehts have been repapered, painted end moored, and are admirabiy Indented far the purposes to which applied The bell chambers for boarding *cholera are manila in their way, enders fully equal to the sleeping aparrectrots of the first-elms hotels of tile country. They ere large, airy, clean, well . ventilated and neatly furnished. The eppliestione .for scholarehipe during Me coming salmis [NM 1010141 have been quite numervres, while the number of day scholars promises to be mush larger than that of any preceding term. Under the management of Rev. Ur.Yershing and Me esoallent faculty, the success of the College has been great, and It now deservedly mos. forthe tinned. rank entongSt the places tor temale °Attention In the eetintsy. Pa rents or gas:diens having young ladles to educate. sat who are desire. that while their mind , will be stoned with practical and tirefol iltn,ozirget.gaVorig.tl=. .and moral train n uhl carefully examine into the Maims of or a Pittsburgh Female College. • Nees' Amer/ass Time Place. We were shown on !Saturday Let at the well known and popular jewelry house of James It. Deed A Co., No. CS Fifth street, an innovation In Atnertelln watch= It j p. • esif winding watch. elegantly cased and of most' superior work manittle. On the end of the pendant, or the ring through which the chain or guard of a watch le passed, is the 'winding apparatus. By turning or o thumbing • this the watch is wound, and lower on the left tide is • email spring which permits the kande to he turned. The ',donee arrangement is guarded so that theme= -be no dearer of turshog the wrong way. The Improvement la the first ever menufactured in America and le from the rapidly growing fame= works f the United States Watch Compeer, New York. Persona desirous of examining One Of the highest attainments of American mechanism should call , In and Dee this ecloten. They will - likewise find a splen did assortMent Of foreign. and &Merman gold and surer watches fof ladles and gen tlemen. The general stock of Jewelry. silver ware, Mocks, to., kept by Inman. need & Co.,a Of the very anduality and ern bnices all the latest fashiOnahle allies and style.. They make • specialty of diamond , . rich Jewell ' , gimlets, asma . Ilan mu, amber, el and all the various =dito. in the le. Practical watch Ma ker", t they a tten d carefully to all repair e, and guarantee satisfaction in every case. We commend them moat heartily to the patronage of our reader.. A Splendid Plane reed. The Decker Brothers , patent plauofortes, for the Sole of which Dlr. Charles C. No. et Wood street, is the sole agent to Western Pennsylvania, presents many and valuable Improvements, which render this ;daimons Of the Most desirable ever Lntro duced, and which must Inevitably secure for It $ veryextensive Solo. , It le tar sopa , rior to the beat Instruments of Its form— stluarii—pftel aced M any other country. and possesses rentable power and purity of tone. The Improve ments. ,made by the Decker Brothers have rendered their pia. nee more' substantial end durable, and a greater amount Of reel musical tone is gained, while at the Some time au ervenueva is obtalued ill the entirescale prig an extent wholly lingesisible on th e old ciple.l We have personally examined the Docker pls. not War. warorocioas in this city, and we were perfectly churned with Moir power, brilliancy and softness al tone, and we can so:merely recommend %Demi.° every one wbo slay irlitx to procure a superior Miran:mot of this kind. gWiniag's Boarding School. • Sean*Mal are hold to more deaarval en. tlmatton than that Of tdr. 1/. 11. Twining. who was foiloug faunal:loll with the educx tioaat tateroota of UM city. Ito and his ex. collect lady have opened a boarding and day school x young ladles th e =4 • Mt. yahoo meet, yittladelpbts AXlvertlee- Ur.ht of TRIM, appear on.our sumo] pap. arents aad otOcre to whom la eatrootod the important dutror fdaD•tiMil 7000 0 111- Moo min no abort Mooontiin DOT them bet. Lai PteditiOr dm menial, moral and pnyamo training than CO Mr. T intro Da. . 0 my. o that It in ^',..;, aaaa j ar : a 1, 2 7. command ham 06 our readers, es no edo.m. tor la Cr known or more highly spore. elated Ut cdonMunity 1113 • Calliog t ' a urongh the ItladneseoC Warden Whlte, the cfnotent labor of illoghtmg Orient'', we are furnished with the following. of primmer. now lail charge writing trial at the September tent or tee Criminal C.urti Larceny. My surety of the peace.led amatilt And battery, Illteloritoao anault an battery, 2; broacher t he peace, et desertion, Pi falm pretenses, I, home steeling, 21 fond cation and butardy, .4 riot ttlabwey roil. to Si rQcber Y e. g, lading pit•oller to escape. 11 Ille gal. donor xelling, 11 attempt to commit rat. Al assault And battery with in tent to commltt yaps 11 bigamy, li ODA Or N0p1111,310, 4 murasr.l, - ' Mercer County ..Meeort. 7rggSl.sOCO, iereer Cott, i.a,1057. Marco. Rearm. To weary and care worn resident of the alty, one, who hsk for month. been unable to leave the heated bricks ant mortar, it is very pleasant to find a summer retreat. where ate combined all the comforts of home with the Put. air andinvisoratlng breezes of the inrin ll T. 'An that we hoped for we dudliere. This may. probably, to moat of yourreadere be au tin• known resort. This beautiful little village ofsome three or fonehundred inhabitant. borders upon Sandy. Lake, se pretty a sheet of pure water as we aver beheld. The lake Is soma two miles in length be one half mile In breadth. W e fled upon it good. comfortable and roomy', boat for aeLlnk and roving. Theseus free for theuseof the instate of the Hotel, to setatelirs in boating. We find everything Is here offered for healthful and pleasant enjoyment. The lake abounds with Ash. Some of our ama• tour fishermen were very eueoesiul one May this week, one capturing twenty...de doe bees, another fifteen. eaudy-Lake,sithongh but little known to us before. we lied to be a place or great resort for residents of Hamer Sharon, Franklin an, it being only ten soil. from Hereer, Over • gocm roan. end twentyooe miles from Franklin, by ; the Sael•SLOWe end Franklin Railroad.We .find here mare of the beautyand Mahlon of Mewl places. .• On Friday last we had a big day for the hotel and ell tags; over Ave hundred persons having arrived here by epeeist train from Franklin, Lineavanis Coeneentville.A. The beituttlui scenery, the good boating, and the mineral aprlng, combine to mad. 'Stancher° a great centre of alums- Lion. The waters of the coring are highly tonic, containing iron, etc. The hotel and furniture ate entirely new: the room. are commodious and well venti lated, i!mine best. Is our old friend, 'Ardor Knunedy. and his amiable lady, formerly of the hotels of Franklin, and really, Means. ti me, ma •ndourn here of note little time, we can truly say that they .kteow how to keep • lioteLe Visitor. have teen so mazy since the opening of the house this Bence, that the proprietor bas already commenced making large additions. When the Reim:momenta are all completed we will Imre offered tons commodious bath rooms, bawling saloon sett billiard rooms, to fantail theappliannee requisite far comfort and pleasure. • We are about equal Outflow between Jamestown. on the Pittsburgh sad Erie Railroad, and Franklin, on the new James town and Franklin Railroad, but recently opened batmena these two solute. Of this roan me Wotan remark that we consider it one of the smoothen, naming and bon managed roads that we have found. The officers of the road are attentive and oblig ing, and we found it spleasure to ride over it. Thle we dud to be the better way for reaching the oil country. Leaving the Pitts. burgh au4 Erie road at JitineatOwn, and travelingover this road forty•two =lles, we are at Franklin. We 'notion we have spoil our letter too bang. We would merely add.in cloeing, that although me Mtn everythinhere 43 to oar Comfort, mantle gad t hat the enu add res are moderate indeed, and this, your humble correspondent, Is a matter of some importance. • • *crams me Ocean. - • Persons contemplating a trip across the wean cannot be too caretd In metting se lection of the "scot mid safe summer" on which he is ttientrust his lifo. All is not, gad that glitters, and humbuggerY wridde la the transport business as well as in others, ancipartlos in an ialand city, such as our own, are frequently badgered Into securing Radio cm ateamen which can not. And trade where .their character and accommodations are better known, ot we hoe we ars prepercd from actual not knowled lied higrdY. ao r d to mon* me ed ari.rirt rah r e ' frlta Bingham, Jr., of this clty Is the agent. Its edam are admirably' managed, Its summer. safe and Prat Masa.- sod its ac commodations anti convemenclos for pass engms are 11130MC0110d. 5te1.6 711 twice • week, every Saturday and If ednea. day, carrying the United states TlClret• are sold to and from G lreland, Eng- Mad, Pentland, Prance and ermany. • Settee to the Ear. • The members of tbe bar of Allegheny °henry were reminded, m the OrPhene' Court. Saturday, a fun bench being present, that J . In 1) Lek an was not a member of rem b) In tech Awe) that they will likely remember the fact. An attorney presented a pettUon. In which there wee an:error. The Court, diacesering the error, called the gentleman,* atthnt ion to It, who. in the y of an apology.. and. In reply to the Court, stated teat the paoed . . ha d been drawn up by Lichen. The Court remarked that the Windt= Of the Attorney was railed to t m e mbe r that J. Charles Maker. wag not. • of that. Oar. and that hereafter no papers d rave up by Maras an attorney, and presented by 11.101)8111_01 the bar, to enable him to • transact bottom, would he entertained by the Court, II the facts were known. /tr. D. had better mt. Crate to some other Wettest where be Is not so well apprecieted. Vb. Primary Meetings; • • Held on Satorday were very Weedy attend ed, and In some districts much interest was mu:Masted. We have not returns tall enouirb to baSo nay =lodation regard ing the respective ehanoes of Mears. Big horn and Errett, ti.e candidate. for State senator, and much legit to predict bow the vote will stand for the representative. Mr. Berets developed great strength, and his friends feel Sanguine of ht. sumo. well-known political integrity, hig h char acter fu private Waned hie unyleldssig poaltiop on to railroad monopolies have been stern cards In his savor, and may prove letontria ones in the Couventlem. Air. Big ham.s Maeda, however, aro equally ran g nine or his success , sod doubtless a Wee debt will result. large number of new candidates have taken the field for nominee iron to the noose, and the contest will be quite spirited. MY:Were.. Oliettl•ettel. The pile of gobble susses on Seventh street, between Omit and Smithfield streets, to a dangerous obstruction, and should be removed. The thshaf Engine suds rowly escaped being wrecked. on Saturday night, while running to the bra The Cep. tale of the company was driving the teem down e Setenth street at a mld ram and. owing tp the darkness Ital uneble tO tee the obstruction, which 'was only =Heed by the horses thin:Mee/VG , voluntarily turning out ef the trey, which they did so uddenly -as to almost capsize the steamer. s On Fri. day night, we ere thrOtteed. a 00001 wM ttalled.ethY thlsobstroctlonA.d dragged a co.lderable dietanoe, but fertanetely the in It escaped lnjury. ,The pile of stones Is over four feet in height, emits almost In the centre of the Street. Their someemal msy nt only prevent the Injury of one, but o may eSTO th e clty from a large expense. I= • TheSeptemblo term of the Court of Q 1152. tar Sessions commences t o- day, with Judge Stowe births bench. Assistant District A. verney Itlddell hes been busy for some tan days past in the preparation 'of MID, and has the business in snob a state of forward ' aces that the OrandJnry will be enabled to nrmwed with their duties at once. There are cane a comber of cases oaths calendar of the June term undtsposed of. among others the tioldrion homicide and the O'Neill libel canes which we presume will be taken up during the. first we of. the term. • New hardware lloase.—Tbe athMtion of our readers is directed to the advertise mein in smother column of the arm of Lindsey, &merit d. Enwer, manufacturers Ann Importers of hardw are, cutlery do., ! No. Eh Liberty street, comer or wayne. This is r. new Arm, composed of energetic end ent• rPrislogYouns business gentlemen, who will devote their beet endeavors to the sumessful carrying on of the trade. Their stock Is entirely new, end embraces all the articles mannlaetnred and kept In such establishment*, and their prices will be found very reasonable and inducting. Ir• bespeak for this Item a tell share of puddle patronage, and earnestly commend them to nor readers. • blight Flre.—Toe Ore department alms thrown into a general commotion last night shortly after twelve O'clock by an Marmot Ere from box slx, oorner of Penn street and Cecil alley, and on proceeding to the place It was discovered that a shed or out house In the rear of hr. IlingwalPs dwelling sots on fire, which was soon extinguished. The shed contained a quantity of straw, and had evidently been ant on MP, as it win dip. connected from all the surrounding build roll; burning f d tl ' or oredlrovde°47.'gdott:th• Itemoved.—Mr. B. Smith; fashionable merebant tailor. has removed Into his ales Kent new store, No. VS Write stunt, and has Joel opened a large flew stock of choice tall goods, embracing cloths. cessimeres, ration and crteremaings. together with • large assortm ent of unis thrashing goods. will be picot and will conti• made sad neat mate. of bu bill eExcel.tore obampem. turday. The .... 0100017 amt. Aaraa. at tlta "rlanses:. Maim; -of tee eatalatiataatuaptra. . rood+. 01."1=A ilia Original Frown . Document Ar rived uje mrtitto put, 1 premiere lasdallle su or pour les pumas AlikerlO•ln• • Ins Mose • retnissOnha • Idr. Stelrorsy. pm. le ja, de rErposlllorl leternatlonsle. Clssa premiere sur Is Mete. Le President: Idsusrr. Gsoilais K•Erllz, eYsaolel TIONIAS. ED. il•S01401r. N. e. ONV•ltsr.. L. So•LIDZATIS. • TrtANBLeTION. I certify that the Tint Gold Modal fat . Arrleriaan Pianos bin been onoolmonaly wws.rOod to lleasts.Stelowny th. „nu., o r the Intornatlonsl Expaltion., Vinton the list in Clan X. itscurer. • • President of Internsticatal Jury. 1700110115 Hennas. Ammo= rg01,1111.1. Yenibraii • illosamcc, • of the F. A. Ilsvaarr. i International Jury. BOillerndaillf.. I • The original certificate, together with '•the orimeal catelmme of swarth.", In which the name of STNINWAT £BO BONI is recorded first 00 the list, can be seen at the Sceinwasis wardrooms, New Tort. and foe sen il e copies of the same at, R. Metier Broais, the wile' •gents,' wareromot .121 Wood etreet, • The above document settles the questiCat finally and conclusively as to whilih ere such, s r e c e ived of the world, anti which, sir received the first prise over aU ottiarg at the Paris EXpositlon. In view of this decision, which to a fetal blow to the and rations and retention.' of the oontanding temp (i f (Cnickering Sone,) the at tempt (if the latter to cover sin their defeat and divert public attention from the tell recognised enthorities by ,oetentatiously parading a monasollial toy conferred out. tide of the Exposittcro, appears sdi puerile it Is ineffectogL' Although the great popu larity and fame of the Steinways ta not the result of medals (or honorable or dlinonor able "brosseAll) but Of tne acknowledged toper! rep of their Plano, fortes, yet 11 gratifying to tapir that.the lihrbest modest rdhodUes of Europe unite with ns in ac cording to them tee first and highest place on the list 'of Uyi ihano lanusi Of the world. Poor Perin, Dividea Int* 500 lath. 5 5 !Menem The Directors of the Poor. hi aocalLace with a recent sot of Assembly, sad romp": lion of Councils of the city of Allegheny. sell by section, on the premises, On Wednesday, September nth, at 10 0 , 010e.k. a large, portion of aid farm, which be, been sorveyed and Lid out Se eman:dent bald ing and garden lots, varying from 24 feet front and WO feet In depth, to acres mgt. This delightful prOperty L eliltiblYintetted on the Butler plenan therean renn. sylvartia Itailrosd bP hie Wel/Oren triune daily, sit of which. stop at these pre mises. fere nye emote. A splendid opportunity L here presented to the meetoni, manufacturer sad capi talist to secure o lucrative Inellitmentn sad dateable homes. The ground is the richest In the linithet,L cots t r y city llon, d combines any sad country adventair t o an aminest degree.' Plans of the lots will befnenlabed to the panne an Monday. Tenno—One.third ash. Dalence in throe years. Special public attention is invited to this extraordinary large end attesolave sale. A Laotian. AuctiOnser •st 15/lederalareet. Allegheny. named reirder. With pleasure we direct attention to the advertisement of Mr. A. KIM, to be found on =other page, calling 'lateness. to the excellent gnu and blasting powder of sisal description which be has for sale, manufac tured by the Huard Powder' Cempaity, of Connecticut. To persons acquabitisO with powder the mere mention of this t o te engicient guarantee of Its quallt.Y At has beep before the beelle for over fuel= mil exert , Year adds to Retrial es Mr. Kirk has experieneed great OPP 0.1• time tn commencing the powder humus, mid we h ,pe consumea and dealers In pow. der tem reward his exertions by a liberal share of patronage, especially when they rtreerebet that he offers a far griped= &AO ele to that termer to sold, sad Si is riduti tion Of Rom two to three dollen rtur this IsOrder Lto seemomodate the trails on this aide of the neer, be has opened an Mike for the reception of orders u No. lei • Second etreet,Plissburgh. All ordereleitt there be. fore IS st. to . same day. All or der. before 103 r. tr. 11l next morning. To be, Or Vial ha—thaVellll o .l o • ea. W /ether to suffer with mental • • • , Feverish lips, cracking Patna. OtlrePtlet soonles. and nameless bodily sugaring{• or lelletber, teltb sadden dash; " ghee a bottle Of PLAN:Amos {urines, - And, as Einzithu sweats, be myself a man. Gunther said my "yea were lily visage, liazgar my breath tremendous M sad dtspositims troublesome—Lac met, t • He gently hinted/ sum hist becoming 14.311.0 • nnisszeo , • • 2 , 0121 billAall• now Mien= my teat bate IP.II.P=Vh: my appe tite Le . steMp elasticells, my mind brLWant, sad Blue pounds, avotrelopols, Is added to as Witham • u..sou•w.:,.:—L 6110114 a tailot ttcle—euportor to eologolo sad at hat to. • PraetSeal sing' Wortl n aseMalee. finders desirous of pox. I the Wale*. l f ekiliful and experienced ties and:Steam itters, can no no better than by favoring Messrs. N.B. Bkldle 800.. Beever =Vale mean grankiln and Chestnut streets, Kane cfiester. They have had large and liberal experience to their basinese, are preletleal, careful and finithed theCrothloet and 40000.0 estewial attention to the proper WOW:MOLL 01 all- orders entrusted • Wow 101 M term are very resnonable and work -111 guaranteed to prove durable in matlaface tory. We take tench plOaams to ocnextenCle Leg them to onr readapt, - knowing them to be fair dealint, honorable, and In IMELT res. beet worthy a a large share of public pat =lege. Ware, Tea IPatreolse Lams alareSC undue the Impression tbat you Tls ie, a as a w t il t l b tlionwa cheaper. W a eend a m te ak t the y Y e ll wtai Wa 7 s . ' SI cheap as at any house In either city. Retool. Saimaa, Pickled Oysters and Orange Mar. 'module, Lobsters. Spa:ea Oysters, Treat wOyes Oystars, Olive OIL - Cress sad 'Black. l% famous rteklos and Restate, MusD ten wyd Walnut Catsup, trash rine /Imlay Chinese Ginger, Tyuyuinds,. BsteWa. '.;trench laustard,Finent• Bordeaux Prunes,. batmen Condensed WA, Extract of Best, Chocolates, very Be; Cream. Bonbons, Cream candles, Mixed Candles ,Nuts. to. • c O.Basun. 0.111 Tedsral street, Auegken* 20 . To Country IlLereesolk—Temr attan tient 7. called co wbolemle end remit stom of Avner Etrk, - Nos. 171 and t7llVeral street, Allegbeny,inat plims to buy your groceries. Mr. kirk bat Will. ties for baying teat enables lure to sell to retail men:Menu at a lower tlOuro than coy other bonn in the two Miles. He keeps at al , times all Woes of groeerles, and will be pleased to have parties call and exandne his price Wt and Quality of geode kept by him. Remember his number, US abet 174 redesil etreet. CAA, Goode as R. 1116010111010 Prlesst-er. - James Saba, No.Bo Igarkirt street. one of tbo tdoneen in the boot um shoe mule of tote elm has on head a large sad Walnut. blestook of boots, stmerand getters waletille offers satire publlestrery wissonablsprtora. It wUI be remembered that the sue:meat found hero fa not from Eastern armada houses bat Das Milan selected , Illrent from manufacturers who deal In soma articles as will prove serrfeesble sad durable. Call n sad ee for yourselves. - • Cold Implicitlay Soda Wsier at J. T 8=141511)=g atom, ha. la Mhisalatripet Alegtonsur. • • DDrebarse trom she Mew teustd.-1. have been suet:ring from boyDeod with • dhow-we Irma my ear, which had tralsted W medical .ld until& month ago.' lapolled tr/ Dr. Awns. No: ISt Smithfield street, whose treatment has clued me. Amidst IS, leirl • Wllligartsbrdl,Da. We idi Dry geode both at wbbleada and mull. awl are, aa • coasoduanom Wad to Map a Inner aml much babas sr. Sorted Wan. to ULU Mamba,. and jive good , to more acootaniodadMlLdonntlties thane arlsalvajotddhg Mama. . Assam mm. Manta are !melted to exabgais oar stook. • J. W. llama di t.b.. 90111 E t Going t t tense Ill—Tastereum the auctioneer's hammer' Imocks down intschanalse.negiebt diStaasee of the testh. did, therefore, for that price eiWe .Pbt • fear set by brushing them VerillanY ISOZOMPT. V. 11714 • Desirable Bealdeate SRAllemberly city et Stmts.*. on Monday. Septemoerlld, torte o'clock r. tL. or. the yremlsee, corner . of Hamilton foal flalfrolcic streets. Pala& vertisemeat of lealtbsoa, . ems Co. Auctioneers. . • • /name Ut Ausgtesky City at alatiOn, the urn:4.m corner cn flanalton anti DOH wink streets, (one square ,nontt arena% )oundrya on laCannY. SaDiamner An, ►t Area Veleta TOL pee anantaleantent of Smithson, Palmer a Co., anetiantara • M. IL Itereem Druggist, 001911? or Lla. cote street arid Ohio Menne. Allegheny, prepares the mixture that L. PWILSAV IS or. lean[ to the imbibe as a cure for the appe tite tor atoms Mink , • - , St• Mooney _erFu_stq3trait, Afar w~cltlLnl To F1118U15.....U0 thar Mfrs GON 002 7 MOM !Re. 17 Boa 174 Tederul Meer. Allegheny ' s :A buy Tour Baungacr for rating uP WO ILahee the yroeuttiora ease¢ s ec .took Lathe atir. sob see for la. iiiica. tile besd, es retitle in crimp .13 =2 Mao an s.., Slam , Enid Joan Thu orooo - Wm, and A bearing , which m eld 10 ball Closing out solo of litstolo. Out -14.7, matches, an, al. aucMon, %AM COY. Monday, Beldam bar ad, at ton oblook A. X. Aro l y. M., II Masonic - Mall Auction *Mao, DO and td atraat. we ere nettling inveloges at lima Man Canters' prices. • _ • . ya=rn. JlXtslisOlf a aa. Si Fuck Maven. moncr'Sjumr mannerand nee came to cghOOT ihtY ou o'cloc. le k' Western ny.the r. 21 mollaood 111 Pore Old weed Iledady. the Crust and tedett article ttapo.a4 anaa aanulaa article tor Medlciaal parpMaa ola at Fletolneei Odd eiedhi , a.a , a llaa Street. Xdrt.—A'..psft. on the Citiandi Palm• ger allwity. Any yindlOn finding the suns' win - cower • inter by leavles It at tAls Hopes read ahem drY imp=Pet. and. raayons generally. at auction price., at tree liarnmota Saporta:a. R... 4 Wrath lutes. • • Mold • DampliV•i=ra"3l/43' SWO 101 _ wiliquotaLY *as assassat. • tugs Gawk antataSag TESeSTAIIL 00E.• MOM ...14 taftwaldar wallas =saw. tadaWda Isadlaeldaldeldah WWI Irdas b, 140000 a sad Maio istodas laddlad lunar toetb. ir sad hdlan. mad, yew rallake Slaw edid dad (Madairedid. Yuba Newels jftwa Daded la Idd atty. No Parma, Itwasald tardaat iddraldt• idefent U. - • - Ism raw SEW 1110WiT adirdol4 .ALM Cubs of 14011. Olabs of. Taw 1.114 —Lad miaow T wig: to the pampa raft. saMm. efts. A aattiesslo stale asa mmie ar. au tam% as itas raw: Manua rd r i socassioa—sii adieus you Moro* am. dad swab Whad *Can (ma do us tras aWatileday 1120 as Or sew artMeluirlagart dassall• - • Ames ar ltdartia, Maas Ordem: ow 11000WelLattard, adsbli oateux2o.l : SISMIIIII. • . Datoossitlis Isi.altssoos. Hari_ beetatica In arocaluain to ttio a tato Re . Woo] tletring Itootiblo bait oorklout OS it at Pans. tor vtuttl piing so' vertStras fund to sit ;asap at work. or Ml* by or Los& Ao. 11S Want otrooLl *lll.stonstoss. — A rthur of an nd We sad roual Urpter, Xos. Iff and 174 too. moot. has totalled Coo of Um Oat nock aof grocerfoa n: tainatit to the anh that Ell to sold lower LIM, 5a7120",.. the chi. Zvi:WM. l r LolllaillO,Tet bOrlllnd JP/ 1 4 Boventaesah mastoa, .na COMMeIIO.I oa llondcy,Septersocr Sc. Zoom N0.7100r56 Street. rCir wholorstilsr 1ma110W447. or erldess! W. S. OBLY, ' • ilemmithtne Ihrrin—Tnd ' rain . 1)0401111. tlngass,npineni tdoold at MOM rOnery /torn, Roc Ets nnd 17C rll4olllstennt,'& llo lawny, are wurantadlo be toe ned7 bditta the mutat. Call Add get woe . t W . • • arli Vuug .tarwv.stttos *INS . - Ammer?, MMUS,' a ow. end reandifte-tor claim Griewiis armory Stare. csArn i g% radial 111" Allegheny any. wa f. 7. Throat, IMPS. CD• Dbm• owe, sad Os um*. insoubtally •• by Dr: Abbrs. iusmat yla 1 4 • • 21 ° 1 by mall be , cent. WO IWO e.itlag Itqavoklikies. at lea that Eastern via.. . Ewe% ANSOLWON & W,.St Wink slard.. re Additional Local Item on _ WAccountofinvollierotion• oa Foortn-lrogo• =1 111111 S—Va &Ulna ff....IWD VA as awnst, CL Alma D.. nay ell eel olio mg 1. lenn.b. - nod $ run, I WAIL sea Casa $ 122011 WI .1.111352110 1 4 el o'sllsl. non Oa midtown at Jon 11nn.14 No. 71 usual. nreel. Aliegnay. .Irl.lllallni tsaall2 n. nnattally tannin sin.' viand Mtn U. AILT.T..II.—e. Asian nit; W. MIMS /ANIL Inns If lan 11 Um Inn 7.51611.1nta. Ike tazand tak• plan SO4I4LY. tuns so.nnk - p. frtn• Cu minxes of Pa ash tnd. Zinn ann. Lannaenalli. TW11.121.11. Divers% 1.1 . e•cloa p. a. Tea trim. aftfonallf ins re. cprotmuy lnaua eo ansaik Wanton., IlabbaLla at ni enowi 1 1 1 .7. 1 :14 1 itiir*Mt! """"" - -"s " laaual as TaaliDaT. at 13i . 4:0•1$411 . p. Cron the rennin* In PIP Paha. No. $l, Caton atexas, Allen:nay Can. PrlndEof Um 11.112 $. • napenfaln lannt 15 ansl4.. ' p Avff.lt 414 A 9_4 12)..:4 .1 II :4 441 T. warns & CO.; WIDER .••• TAWAS AND IIitIILTACCIS,‘ Italabas. ter. Wao47 I AM I S 41W. Cada Slams at ausebeatar Wary Male. saw akaA•l4l asA masters ands. LaarM W CArstaess tar. ALE:. tramalarommme , Poirta mod, ttitilosdo To. (*Errors a en MAW, Ours , . slam. rnui itasarlsoloa Punta foralohtso Goods foralanet. 0MM1011412 14 dayiataUdd6liserms sad Canlages C.:raffled. , • • limrsoammarifoo. Da.l4 ism D. 114 Soy. K. W. Mttatat•YM.• it G. zopoures; 11711DERTA• J. • 11l LID MILIALIUM, rsaatoiaat to *a We Ismael 14 Soltsra, No. II VW. MOM, • Ora* amen Ms Zama, Allagkast tilt?. Ma. Ull% Saanme4; Yaiagaty. Walnut sal 11000. moot lalltattaa .oalLas. at Übe laareat rttlaa l axiom, Moms 4ipaa la animus. aFtY aed still. ; Hum mil Cantatas tarnished la gen solilo6 sad as lama rrtasaahla Ibtros. • • • Tosssyslio assnaricard, yak-. •Issrisso. os. Ras Ems ledazoi.:. q. itssalite. Mommt eat other CO& Us. will &omelets *Mak et lesseel tualsidax mode es kmd. eat tualdatlei Mama MUM , artatla Mem ,Isle sal Warr SWIM ear• ser at Ilartalealltsassa ersecral. Cs:Mm liemeate. SNOW IMMO Salese.. be» be . wrzwurr,-Iniaertaksi, sonsief X 0.114111 m raid IrIMAN nub 0.0.u . 5t W MAY: *urn tad Carrimtee fustslud os ik• Andra *Alm ormsTraritasuus wozum miumuni, e.g.gr I,:wratenll.l44l". ezimanurrii.iumwe AliD FIVIII WOW; frititS 31:1111al. aum, IcazzLyraD roorricriaL. TEIIIIINDEUSIGPIED. HAVING eossolldsv.d tltelrrimpordsv Inuortll sna• teradtes Um sesta*. et imlani tw. ttritas. un• Mtlltn sttws i tzidar saK . ..vu of DOSISSATIL Aix, wrr, CO, Lirr • co. UNSIUTII & USLETT, Jewelerg Opticians, II B. s 4 FIFT4 11711 M A saittlasaar. cfllta peals pArlian Mt:l uta ignaronty amiareel fru at Do ..sa•cw. •ad !novo a Ow. tionnwstftrir souettea. - - „ dimwit jAisics scarr, , • ,„ INIJOGSBOUR TO JO ISISMS 41 ,. 1111 rnaihsarks. lnacr FINE. UV= MOUS JEWELRY. suain-amaTai MUM =a. sra suer sr.. rressiosis . . , arisiticolsi salaam etas a Rosati. tliodu JOIVOLTIF." RENOVERAIID 111 W GOODS. _Merchant Tailor, . • Harirmened zw. osirrt.wressei. ear. et , exil.ll.l I.Plart,ke fa WA Mar. f. brewlkall•zt tut', meek PILL CLOVIS. CII44IIIIXIUM, vssralca Ann uvaacciAlmsgs. indelorm% millet* online Is 11.• sow tyrt wanner , • toe -wipe% sat to:mate' wt.Litt2lll ORA n ISO OW 4,14 of "Midi will be mkt 01 Wort liagos4 %Urns. 111. - 111111 . 111.11.11rdliat Sallee; No:9 e wrut wr. of VOlml. pDa . , BAXDPORE ottaalasaidiaasbart 7sraslka.akasalat Ike laalkam maantea K. Col. H. kaCativaalk. Taw az*Sta man Usu• sta. lats tar assay/ 310:14em.011Sa Laara fax Sae awn, Sa6 swAs szi.a l44 * . . . *awes at Zeal labe A‘patio AIIIWW INVENTIAM-41: 1 L - IttrakiNktr ai l=" "" _11 , 1 1 4711 ,. _ .41 241.... b il 1114r11R•lt la Mt Agi11.1•1ta1..... 1,01: Wa.V 4 I.:43I St OV I M MOMIVId• . • . WIL 1110101= s or it. l l t i n 4 . 110 irtag %v . inneaiin.-rauiimi'is:r... lions= itoa, SALE,' •!L .. ; alli!aral illtire iitlible t. .. Tun mist, mu r,.i r .iwas Li . osegazwl t p orat i.= Ss E. Yit... "6 .1 Yl qua I' P P iiIALL 010811 if, ttl. PractlesileandavOlaiugsaunn Call. ilia AID WAilli ;Tr dor it suisrecrisi.....sys ...d. 33„ .ILICCON., Sealer. of We 1. 0114111 . 11 0 10114 Ns. rovieuntirr. may sad NMI t Weak. Cram prestroUT atinaded do. HOLIIIEJ, MILL i CO" . . Mho' ftito,lo ll 4 ituod"wenarasm. swung &wan 11111111M11111211 AMP ItATITIO. GEAmon =Anal Am 4210 Y Of Vagaltanr6llllllsmts. I• • 811 g 223 4=d4rPa 2gZll DMZ* al lila.
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