THE DAILY GAMINE . Amu:Elmo iviar .11611irci‘ REED a. CO., zft-arprzsvt.pr... Lt. inns. - MIME.. • iatneas itzalhaers. orrua. Gamma nou.oute, J 1 . ) rats NI AND NI lean &gam ka at Veden faints& &Mid. ?Ana OF rrirestrzu AID ALLEGE:6Iff CUL LAJMeirr cmicirzer elbt ouximitcluu. raria" 4 TjaUlt ta tbe dA d .... w .— :1211=7:,; , :r4 1- I ,7 raa Add. --484th immanTA, 11715111TEGH. FiNNA. '4E litturAt Gaytte Otraons. denring .coplei of the Oanwraw. for distribution by mall or otherwise, are requested to glee usnotice before we go to press, of the number of copies desired. For want of nth timely 'notice we have not been able for some days wholly. to supply the Unusual de- mand reselling no doubt from our full rigiortiftOM day!! clay of the 'Sited at `traction, of the State Fair now being .`held near the city. OVU NATIONAL CREDIT Suppose the people of Pennsylvania should elect Judge SnsusWoon.' Would It not be held as an endorsement of hie eginion that - greenbacks are not , legal 'Wider? this' precedent before It would not the Supreme Court, as now conntituted, be llkety to- decide accord- IlOw then Intim poor man, the merchant, the manrifactitrari 'to pay'his debts} 'The Mormanda - of men,' he this State, who have homes partly paid for, -would find it inconvenient, if net poseihie, to complete their payments in golit-',The9egitalists Who • hold the lia- Dilitiol'of-the - laboring muses; would have it in their power to sweep, into dieircoffere;iitle deeds instead of the 'ffieholtored greenbacks. •An inflated taireficr id an evil !inoperable from the I ipgantie'vrir forced upon naby the demo chlte Parti,•'which out against - tie ' eureitoy. , The debts Contracted under that, system must be paid under it, or finalitial-Thin ensues.' The 'rich are mods richer. , The poor robbed.' It is quixotic to talk of Judges hayingho po litical opinions., Even they had none; they are nornititited,cu supported as - the representatives; political opinions. Xhitfr,higeticmMr. dee:it'll an e ndorse- Mint or repudiation of such opinions. Judge 8/1.#1121 WOOD represents .discredit . , Maur tuitional currency. Judge' luau' represents the • maintenance of •Oiri nationaicreilk the unity of our na tionallafth, and a steady perseverance in. the course which brought national vic tor), „after years of Open conflict with tAit'claes of men' who ate now seeking to subvert that victory by the election of his opponent. - AS we are graddally and, steadily recovering from the financial. difficulties of the war, without aciash,or crisis, let us keep quietly and`steadily , on, andiby, an ~orirwhelming- majority for Anima who rePresAts 'this Polity, Nrito - agttatort and stirrers up 9f Leone-, arirevolutions,'"Pearei bo stilt" THE VII& AND ST. 1.013 LS It-AIL, ROAD. _ r 'The St. Louis and Omaha papers are -urging the building of this road, and the _prospect is that it will be built with the ,celerity which marks the construatien of the Great Central Pacific, Of Whick it 4.tlibe a branch,' and the tali is Ofiotn, pled= in one year. • ThialinVitausoca. ing Bt. Louis and Omaha gives Pitts, burg the advantage of two routes to that rr4setid'eenttetl - Witirthe Pon Wayne -isifi Chicago, under • the superior man agement which has characterized it for the past, ten years, we here large ACLU rties for competing with the manufac tunics of Vey York and Re* *ngland -bights trade of the Great West, and • with our river and railroad eonuntinks itibith With' St. Louis, t' road from that .icant b . Omaha Would Moe no invaluable advantages, in reaching and supplying the wants of the working communities which are rapidly displacing the prowl ing savages on, those immense fields - of mineral and agricultural wealth. It Is expected that the comities on the line of TAM road, will grade and make the road bedieady for the iron, while St. Louis and Omaha will supply :ails and rolling stock. The ever active Pennsylvania Central will not likely be quiescent in .this work of extending the iron arms of ;the East, to embrace the Pacific; and certainly Vttsburgere should not be appthetic observers of such an important opening of communications. This road .Iditigs an Into double communication • with. bath Pacific routs, and makes Ban - 2.Pritheisee about equally. distant via. .•Ohicago and Omaha, or via. St... Louie Omaha, - oraad St. Louis alone. ' • TELLING TALES OUT OP SCHOOL, The St. Louts Tirus.is troubled that Radicalism is not yet driad,ruad says "it is arailstate to consider .radicals, weak. Thirk have the mime to fire the North "ern heart and stir its blood to fever heat, 'and fearlessly they will use them. Ac counts of riots, mobs, arsons, murders, committed tithe South upon loyal men Will flask inceirantig over the North." "florid 'Would it not be a good plan for the .themberits to stop the riots, moist, dc., as the very best plan of mopping the ' somata 6114 so weakening and finally killing Ude . peatilent , which will tell tales out of ethool? Cut off the . supply of . outrages and the accenziet must cease. . . THa Some Joursat gives fts, raiders I 4i g article on "Sexual Astumuletion,.! in which It lays; "Ferrisle physicians ' are Multiplying; dal offices are filled by women; occupations which have hither. : to been considered exclusively mascu line, are usurped by them; they become painters and sculptors; they pop . Um question, and institute proceedings for divorce; they look forwud to the female mlllenium of suffrage with an assurance t aat wishes ii a foregone conclusion." Tan ehohun still raged In Italy. A. ecoresp7ident at Rome states that the maladyiarries og those ititacked, ht, • Teri abort time, and leaves theli corpsea almost of a black color. In Albano the &Okra La worse than over. It has bro. ton out at Malta, and the Merchant 'co asts hiuichtng at the nort refuse to corn- Mnrdeate wlih the 1111011. disease • La alas ragtag atNeheraa, irtgarala.. A gar explosive powder, -called Ifs, lorylin, has recent* -been invented, which L claimed to present numerous advantages over; other 6151;112g Com pomade,. Itneltbat tgnitesapontaneous. ly or explodes under friction or permi t. don ; ' end styes' of f neither deletelons Raw nos blinding smoke. The hive*. lora are two Austrians.. , . 0.- 'Tar. Tribune - says If Mr. Johnson is ornate to withstand the entire North with the aid of the Maryland militia he is more of a fool than a knave: Would the well organised end armed militia of the States lately:in rebellion let lir. Johnson and the Narylunders_ stand atone in a struggle for Southern supro- A- MID, ratinnnin in Montgomery, Ala: representing nznetratx women children, says the Ilnitexl.. States Gerrernmer.t has ceased to ere them re %leis; and they era lc:daring far the mamsamdea of life. terwort.six members of a base ball ebblrete suds dangerouslyill, at Troy, It Y., by dtinklng milk , into which two stf.theolab bud pat (woe= on. • r. -ycezia .Awn Born' Giontpa Fro ticia to t: nadei words' COD:paCt. . . • • • • . • I iv •. . . . tir • _ .a, VOLUME Tx - XX7 - 1.-L-No. 222. STARZA. •on. (Impromptu.] Antletsm's sacred by the blood, Of patriot hearts in crimson flood, ' • Poured forth with stainless flow. Antistam's desecrated now 1 When Johnson makes his traitor bAr, Aid Swami his puppet:show. Mamma Brit 17, 1867. . Taa Macon (Gii.) Tournal says Mr. Johnson's 'Amnesty Proclamation is "brufumfulmen."." The Mobile Adrer iiiir Is far from pleaded, but says "We'll not look a gift horse in themouth." The Memphis B u t/din says: "It having - taken 'President Johnson two years and a Ulf to rise In this =at tar of paw., from Colonel to Brigadier Gemini, and Chore being ', three ' grades still above Brigadier General, In about 1171611 and and a half more the terrible gestation will have come to an end, and Are shall all be pardoned by another gui don' muter, whoever he may be." Other Southern papers I gloo it trudg.: log approval, and the President ku little success to meeting the up'ectations "my policy" retied in the defeated rehel& • Frederick Donalaos Gives Ms Brother and Fatally a Home. After Bond age of Bore than half a Veatury. The It Y. Indepandent editorially says: Mr. Douglass resides at Rochester, in a Republican district, which we hope to so him representing in Congress. Lately he has been perforating an act of. brotherly affection, which we cannot resist tbe temptation of chronicling— . even at the risk of making public a por-' lion of what was meant to be wholly a private letter: . "I have been;." he writes to the editor of the independent, "keeping a kind of hotel 'all =muter! My poor brother Perry—after a bondage of fiftynixyears, deeply marked by hardships and sor rows of that hateful condition, and after a separation from mq during forty years, :as complete as if he had lived on an other planet—came to me two months ago, with his family of six, and took up his abode with me. To him—dear old fellow! —one who has 'carried me on his &bould ers many a time,(lor he older than I, though my hos's:ems to contradict it)— one who defended me from the assaults of bigger boys when I needed deezum— I have been mainly devotingreyself, and gbuilso. "Ihave now completed for him a snug little cottage on my own grounds, where my dear old slavery scarred and long host brother may spend in peace, with his family, the remainder of his days Though no longer young, he is no sluggard. Slavery got the best of his life, but bets still strong andbopelaL i mob his old meter could see lkimnow —cheerful; helpful, and - "taking care of himself." If slavery. warenot, Gaud. and I did not in some sort Irish to forget his terrible hardship, blighting curses and shocking hotrorki would try and write a Narrative of my brother Perry's bondage. But let the old system go! I would not call its guilty ghost from the depth into which Its mimes Lava cast it. I rim gladly from the darkness of. the past bogie new and better diapenution now daWaing." We know not how others may Ix; touchedby.thia narrative, but to us it is deeply affecting.- lt is another proof that truth is stranger thenfiction. It. is poetic inetten rdarardingleope - deretred7 Frederick Douglass is s true, great and noble man,-with a mind lit for a Senate, and with a heart At for a child. When hundreds of the prominent men of the country are dead and forgotten, his name will be remembered. And when his life comes to be written, it will hard. ly (*mains more beautiful and roman tic chapter than - the pleasing. Amy -which we have just borrowed from his graphic pen. ' re)alo l3 l:VAli.aiVizO —.lt Is announced by the Army and Nary Journal that General George B. McClellan will Ball for the United Staten In the atesunablp Pend* name time In November. The General is talllbe Swim erlautL —lt is a singular fact that ladles who know how to preserve anything else, can't preserve their tempers. Yet ft may easily be done on the self-nesting princi— ple. It fs only to keep the month of the vowel tightly closed. —Thee drams of Norwood, founded upon Mr. Beecber's Ledger story, was produced at' a Buffalo theatre 'recently and made s ccrm pieta failure. Somebody will be dramatizing one of Beecher 's sermons next. —There isle be a novel celebration at lay Pest, Vt., on the 28th. The f.rincl prtl attraction will be the rolling of a rock, estima ed to weigh one hundred tons, dews a perpendicular descent of one thousand feet. —Thegrwishopper legions are reported to be gradually moving across • the State of lowa In most destructive style, and are said to be within ten miles of Des Moines. These plagues, the lomdpapent .say. devastate a country worse than an invading army. ... • —On August 31st the London Tams contained obituary notices of seven pee 'sons, whose united ages amounted to 536 years, giving an average of nearly /33} years to each. The oldest was a lady who lied reached SC years; the youngest, a man v., years old.. The Cretan insurrection, as we summed, has not been suppressed. The Greeks say , it continues a' vigorously es over; and, that not only is Greece giving the Cretans important aid, but Russia is also-on the point of openly assisting thein. , • —The disease of which Sir Frederick Bruce died we suppose weal dlptherla. He was well when be arrircd at Narra gansett; but exposed himself to the chill night alr, sitting on the rocksand watch leg the em, alter being heated with ex ercise. —ln Eugllah factories, during the half jeer ending with the close or April last, there were 2,3r4 accidents.. Forty-four of these cases resulted Way. and more than six hundred persons had fractured ed.or else had th bare them amputa- —(1=11. la on the rightlxack—ceonotay.. If he •"tights it out on that line" he will receive the tludiks of the people. Notb tog in no much needed just now In na lanai affairs-as economy. Tarn out all eine:lures, drones and other pantaltes, and chop down the appropriations. —The Ito,. James Fraser, in We report to the English Government, on the corn mon school system in the United States, sage: "It lane flattery or exaggeration to say that Americans, If not the moat highly educated, are certainly the most generally educated and Intelligent people on the earth. —The contest for (mato suffrage in Kansas waxes warm. The opposition declare that ''every scoffer at the marital relation, and every advocate of the doc trine of 'affinity' is a moat active suppor ter of the cause." This is not very phi losophical as an argument, but II Levu,' for nnmenus ht. hsuds. ' —An old fellow living in the Interior •of Vrastibrod county, Indiana. It is said, who had been touch troubled by the noe ternal depredations of the Goya, lately . put polpon in some undone, which two boy. "hooked" and partook ' of. Ono of the boys died before reaching home, and the otheris In a critical condition. —The Texas Jhnplecute says: "'What does, that roonn—Jiroplocutat . Jimple cute is a compound word; derived (ram JUnplo and cute. Jlmpis lea corruption for eimple, and was originally applied to sophomores or the 'wise fools' of collo• am, but Is ol.soletz any where except In Texas." —The fifty thousand . Allln breech loaders ordered by the War Deptirtment from the Springff old armory are nearly completed,' and work Is slack. • The monthly returns of .olllcers cameo coin' mends have used the /Win gun are noon" !mous in praise of itserilcleaep , and of the accuracy and efficiency of its lire. .. -- Notbing_could be better than the speechof, a Mobile barber, whom a num ber of ex-Itebels lately offered him 0 2 , 000 to ran for Congreau "flentlemen, If I rill myself, I soil my people; "lf I sell my people. 'eel' my children." If any thing half an good was said at Anteitam the other day, we shall be glad to record U.. • ' —The Chief Mabba, Who 19r six years has been a scourge to the native tribes on the West Coast of Africa, died re cently. He wee a sniper, having kilted the native king, and with fire and - sword fenpulgiltedUis Mohammedan faith. It computed that. no les than twentyY thOusandhtiMan beings have beenkni a ‘,. or to through Munition, or hays .bi nc had end sold Into slavery by this nirs. 1115 T EDITION, MIDNIGHT. GARIBALDI. The Arrest Ordered by Victor Emanuel, All3lB ABD RIUNITIONS . . , Garlbaldlan Volunteers' Midi Priwners. My Telegraph to the fittsbutirtidasetti.: nuance, September al.—Gen. Garibaldi was ariO.te,dl tO4tY near small: town named likeyalvana, Ga.', by order of-Victor EmanueL ills Intention and design@ were made known to his aaherents, and conse quently to the King's government in this city, by thenireulation amtnigat the rave- Intimate of follantmatOry eAdreaset, dated from Arrego On the PM. The lame of tease papers placed Victor gmanuel in a Ulm. cult position. By the recent Convention whh France, under winch the Trench troops evacuated Rome, ho Is bound to maintain the Papal territory free from tillibuatering, coating from Maly. The Xing replied to Garibaldi's addle.. by a loyalnroclamatlaro, closulatedalio en Son. day,ln which he denounced the Garlbaldian movement, cautioned his subjects against aldtng or taking part In it, and declared his resolve to arrest and rigorously punish any ..of nix people who disobeyed him, as Walla! others arrested on the soil of Italy, mos- Led inerime against the law of natlikte: By 'limner this proclamation_ Garibaldi has Teen arrested.. • • • -. The 'Callen Cabinet, under the premier ship of itattaxr.l, Is deuirmlned to prev.it, Invest= of the Papal territory by ilaribat. diens, or rail Aetton Men, and Mao to TwelerTe from ytelatlen the articles of the Convention of September 15th, with intim°, and other treaties guaranteeing the Inter= rity of the Papal domain. Gen. Garibaldi, In personnels or his Plena against tinoW was, on li.day lint, at filulgsgile, margin miles north West of Ancona.' Itere • the General • was lamented by Italian authority, and under and by virtue. of the lames •proolamation in the name of the • 110, to ratites his steps. Garibaldi .ah --once refused,.anti wY . . irronedlately axwated by the otnoer* of tom crown and coneeyed, &Her a anon delay, to the Fortress of Aleszandra The Anna am: war monitions foretell:el jar the me of tins gleribaldine. atOopa wwe eelcon on the frontier. The /tallito voluetwera 'who for- • oil the Oaribalntim ranks were also niail• irlsoners by agents of the king. intinis• •xeltemenG prreails. rArittwoort OW TWO SLOW? noes, Sept. U.—The elty ls overly ez• Iced. The l'apal troop., including Antlbe's logkro, are on the alert everywhere. ~ rams, Sept. 21.—The city Is welted to a .7 r f oat degree by tbe publication piths e.• of tiariboliiibiurraet. AllaZXl4.llo OP Walt TtIRLL• Touton, Boot. 24.—A number of ['Midi transports and war ♦Meele are already as , eere, under orders of the Minister [ t a b led,o ready for the dety of embarking a fere. of InperMl troops to Maly. WASHINGTON t IST Telegraph to the flreshorge ilesettra). , Weearearor, September SS, 11107 LLzue nausea syrinarso. Colonel John IL Graham, Amain/tut limp liter of the-Treasery. wan YeeterdaY SP pointed by the President Acting Beal/Ker. than the snacesaor to Mr. Colby etiell W . nrlDnidted. • , • TIM ONIICNIRS el= brief A dispateh received at the War Detiwt meet from General Dower, at New tfrleane, its General Graham mid thereat of the oillgere .there slot with yellow fever, ea twraiartawa VITO Case? NSO' Tee rleel, n•wr. ,'GenerraLs Maim. eberiale and Hancock had teterviews with Grant today. Gen. Ilarmock and Fite John Porter had Mini mice. with the President. GALS 011•NYT 'free°. earthier, An order from the War Department pro aides for thetale of all army wagons ter. lensing to the Qciarteruseeteea Olean. meat. except these prescribed medical slingd all ambulances except Whr Docker pattortytheether with the harness used therewith. Tee Tar ON TOe•CCO. • Sesame' committees of tobacco therletho- turers, from a distance, walt,d on the Coro misaloner of Internal Beseette to-day with • view Of Othaionlif a modification Of tie recent decision recarduag the tax on to bacco.: • TM!. NOTOMOra DL IBlAOlarCalc MEM °OVID. Secretary Sewardclispatched • letter to Consul Thurston, at Taranto, atatthit that the Pr , aldernDe PrOClAolstiOff offers no Immunity In the case Of Dr. Illacittarn, lobo Ite• ender a charse of felony, in ol.." ceasing and putting Into execution& plot to disseminate Ooritagio•end pestUence In Wa.shlngten and othur cities of the United States. It la underateal the t 3 tate Department Is ny no means despondent about, elite= log a fair aettlement of Li. Alabama claims. although it may ho hindered and delayed by the death of the lamented Drum, DETROIT, MICR. Latter front Sonsoor Itoward—TY Tbreit of the Washington stlitions gammase and lb. PritalOong (lir Telegraph to to • riusourgh tlasEttet. Dersorr. September 1:1, The 211 bans of this mornioe Publish. no ir!teresting letter, understood to be from Senator Moward. /n referringto thethreats of the Washington Union that Senator. who bean declared their convictions hewn hand shall not alt in Judgment upon Print. dont Johnston, Itr. /toward says: It L. gen erally understood that the Union In under the patronage and control of Mr. Johnson end his Immediate advisers, and that In slew of the military preparations now go !neon toMaryland and c&rhordarlitates, threnTria - . bnrdiv tie regarded ~i artily for Dunham be, but that the original aroma of the President co attempt Tin teen upon Congress haa become deepened nd intensified under the malign Influent* I ,Irbls private adytsere. Or. Iloward continues: Congress oil! de their duty firmly mid regardless of these revolutionary preparations. Let him be sore of that and It. rests with the people and the army to protect them In no doing. It rebels ano rebel sympathisers bare not pet enough Of strife and. blood, they aO, 10 my poor opinion, become easily satisfied by stirring up Johnson to assault COngren• by military riel.nee, and Indeed I am not Aare that in the leng run, Shen a mad attempt 00010 U net, as leading to aIL4I and toadish arse suppreesion of the rebellion, and of rebellsm, by the mullsn punishment of their fomenters, be a decided benefit to the Government and the nation. There must be a final aceision at nome time. Fen • haps it 10 the elli of PrOVidenee that John. tons madness shall buten IL NASHVILLE, TENN troboltl, total Vlottol Ittobt—TO• op proboodad riatitalpol Zito*lon Duo olt.7-or6or trout Y I wrong to 6ffl•BlIrla 116rttL. (By Telegraph to the Pittsborsh Li see tts. Jiastivittr, Tame, Sept. 23, 1967.' rho natirspoper controversy, between tasior Jades D. Weliar and Colonel .1. Al. Cent Omltbs • . azdrederal Oftlears. from Indi ana, enliglasted thia morning In a.platol tight in the billiard. room Of the Stacey Adm. .Walker was the attacking party, and reoelved three wounds, one throw& Violet loom ono in the rhoniQcr and. the other . It Is bricannot •Urrt.. the SmiteblglS it nutairt. lit was arrested tied balled In the sum of eight thouuntt dollan p3VeTot i Tegt C a d w o d r e i r ptte t t h , e ir=l; nelotottl' , by . thantts order to Thomas. If , .171•41 put properly. the of will be Pdhaful , The ray authorities owl assured that they will be permitted to hold the 'election as provided ny the charter, "Tim /eadtag Ithdleals aro of the opinion that Unmoral Themes .will 004•112 UM• to bbehtetbe question( but act upon (inventor Brawnlowte decision mid thee sustain the franchise law. Probably both pintas Will hold in election sad let the tiourta deter. mine the question. Uencial Thome* is al, tooted to.nlght. lentil (femoral Conner, Commander of themil Itt a, will trodult with him. The latter edocts to have NZ hundred militia men hero on Saturday, one Company from Jackson having. airendY ars rived tour dtsbanded companies have been recalled to service; bet with plenty of fedora troops ender Thome., no collision nod' be feared. The Mayor rim telegraphed to Washington, asking that more &onto Instructlona be given to Thome..., • THE TURF 7ne liiekeye Club Races aselselnes Cu 7 Teleirspb to theS , lst.tnargb Oftntte•7 Conner ATI. September 25.-1 e the fleet race at the Buckeye • Club.couree. todaY; two mile dub for a purse of 4* . fir alt apes, Alexander entered Bayswater and Joint. Busher mitered MClraddelthi obeatnut. melding by Star Davis. The race 'matron by Bays water; time. Latta in the second race. for a purse of WO. mite beats three In Are, free for all elect Bostion. Liverpool, etanewall Jackson gra CoarkLerproof started: Tbe ant bear.sou won by /Stonewall; CoetlleripSOOf was see. and,' Liverpool third, and BMWs fourth; time,1;40.4. Tie Dimond heat was won by Comiterproofi Liverpool was second, Stone• wall third, and Boetton fourth; time, 1,1154. The third best, yea won by ettainwell; COrin terpert wu wooed, Heenan third, and LI, erraol distanced; time 1d714 . The fourth beat was won by Stonewal l{ - ColusterProof second, Basil= third; time, ihO. I:== = Lou'moral, Sept 10.—Tbe river hal t alias -two inches, with noway -61x MOWN of Mita ) 13 fOO %NW PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. 1867. BECOND EDITION, FOUR • O'CLOCK, A. FROM EUROPE, MY Telegraph to the Plltehorah gazette .1 , ITALY. .TOO AIOLT Oi •AZIOILOI coaptaz.Beptember 23—A. r.—Whoa It me xtiown hears that o!wideadl had been a .. ested and haprlsoned in the Fortress of 4 wan his partisans in this oity were atly save:rated, and appeared In the • roots rowds, and made turbulent dent e • strut sof illuipathy fel their loader •e *Matrons finally developed into a riot, b the disturbance, though threat ening, was mappressed be the prompt action WI firmness d 1 the Government. All the volunteers ofGaribaldi, who bad gathered at Inatome points on the item►, frontier, bevel:wen compelled to disperse and retire by the Italian troops. 4.NOTIM .1001411:1110:1rson Tan m.o. Victor Emanuel bee limed another proe;. Lunation he which he eve tho faith of the government pledged hi Ito treatise with foreign powers exacted of It the painful duty of arresting Garibaldi, tho anknowl. edged leader of a movement M direct Irk. Litton of these tleatlcS. 0111111 TO 13L.1.11 04111..01. FLOBSTCIt. Septstdbor • 2t,—Noon.—lt is said the itallan anvornmout has offer•O to sand Gariballl to his bonne at Csonms. or ratter° him oral! restraint, It ho give ht. parole not to engage In !nether hostill. Ilea against the Roman States. ENGLAND.; Tn rAZAIII3LICAN IMIOD Losoos, Sept..23.—The mutton of the Pan• , anglican Synod. at Leader., eommenced Yeaterday morning.. After patron and :holy conmenntoo. lhahop Rhino:mum. et Wino% preached the opening eermoo. The remainder of the day eras occupied to laying out Imeneal and arranctne general roles for the dellberallon of the Synod. MAN AMA= Of DOOM IL vain, Irs•ixo; Losnow, Sept 95.—Rcerunp.—Inte1luis.401 received from Dover Valetta is of a nature to taut to fears of a¢attack sottist place 01 restaris. Aron hare dam wit Open MUM garrison. and promotions taken to prevent any Bich mad attack. ISSOTIaII TO MI SLID 11 D0C.11111211. , klaaczarna, Sept..23.—Spealsl Commis. Corkers fm the trial of the rioters will meet here In December. Losnos. Sept. Zi.—Zreetsp....the New Sachet rause continued to-dap. 'Knight of the Vetter Iron the Few Market biennial, and . leanly the handicap sweetastates. Oren Gtindrar Iron the Weer Market St. Loses. beating Trooedere add nipple. who came In respectively second and Wed. .!,70 other horses reale tins rue. ! TILAXCE. =lame or rrax.rezettastastio. Paws, September Z.—The ilimitinsr and .11)0er:tale of as offletal 'or setat-ofecltd, character praLte the Societal and errorless of the King or Stair, tw prarenttots.the last. leas Invasion of - liorots.utel maintaining the faith of ten frosty obilgatlon, wad say the osnadact of the I4llsn Government to the =attar affords etacithar strong guarsaiee for the pugs of ffttrope. FISIASICIALL LID LVIIMERCIAL. LONDM September IS—Zbosind —tkmerde. 911-104 faefe, 71;labofa LchuaaJ, Sage. INPAI Afterlife and fireas *eaten. FILAZIMPOLT. September 23—Sromo.-1.7, S. Bond.. war. , Ltalutrom, &obi:ashes Ut—thresing,-COC. tea filifieeCtguilmitivalleatint of WI on lands{ mfddrier upland. at 15‘df Orfaane at ahPlt Wee of Lilo da PM henna S mete aimed harry ba y' t W ofthOut Omega tohaftd• orkee. Cot n at 42a. Ca ll lorum wheat. at 13f 104. Provisions—Lard arm uUs P rat for Americas. beef, PnrkApd flacon mead , / at Opening gilinnalOOS. 'Petro/auto Sem et ls far stunts, and lead for refintd. Igamoa, Sept. Z.—liarketa unchanged. Aargaar, Sept. 'XL—Petroleum at Mrs. PH]UADELP}EA. Arrival of ilmorallitaorlOora-rmilawal• oalleltrmalltria-Gronta Carlo Proomaloo-Itollelm• alao timaollimstsmot-Too amoral airoottol MLA lnamoma attoorlog- Dale. Lookmo some nrillitomily art War Alio . =gran d y4e -. TM formal Meoptim oat rb faraday. rlrf Tekulwfs tO.l. rittabi rah aturste.l PatLDiir.lA. Beta. 9h. LNG. General Sheridan arrlved In a tporlal train from naltbactae It au o'cloCk. Qe was received by Mayor McMinn/tot at' um depot, end while walling, in tit...reception room for arrangements for the escort he was introduced talihe members of the Select and - Common Conti ill. There were no formal epeocbee. The General was accom panied from Washington by tiro of kla Wad and Senator Cameron. All bete g premed, Gen: Sheridan was Conducted from the depot end tool a sent M a beronebe with the Mayor and General CankarOri, amidst tremendous timers from the crown filling the streets. A salute was also fired. The military aeon corisistad of Um city trOops,liational Guard. Urey lie. serve and the Fire Zonaves. Titer* was also a large tarn Out ot tin lleptibiteart invLect. elm, with tercnes.and twenty tire temp. %dna with their spneratua, brought op the Many dwellings alma hie rout* were 1110- wattled, awl the Orden league Boa. wa• brilliantly lit op. Oyer the central-deer wY the name of Shorn:tan, and other nor• lions of the front were decorated with stars and insermlione of .Liberty.” ote.ttlog. tone and utfalort,” all in gas Jets. Along the pavement SOO% twenty. Crippled wt. diem from the 601/lets , Home, were eta. tinned, mad as the General pawed they let off Ore works. lle was enlimslasueally cheered aloes thereinto, end on approaching the Coattnental noted the applarme became deafening. The beroneha wet driven to the side door of the hotel end an mamma effected with little difilenlty. Shortly after, the General aid the Mayor made them appearance on the fermi balcony. from w helms a view otthe proems son as it pled along (ihrotnnt Street eras ontained. The General was received with cheers trots the firemen in the line and the spectators filling the street; and time onetn2lloo 110111 the Porn pseles ell passed. The tiencral" responded to the cheating trim bows, and fin aGy bld to ff croliplina till, lingered good night, and retired.. e There werenO speeches. The General partook of a tanquet with the Mayor mad City Connell. Senator 'Cameron wee ntso • 'goes& 15 lids was a revere entertainment no reporters were in attendance. Tbe formal reception by Mayor McMichael tattle faze at noon to-morrow. at independent* NEW. YORE. (yrnitairrzyls test. Plttfuarch Ueaetta.7 Bsw.Tost,flentotober . 2 3 ,1 15 7. •. entree zatenorinasen. The British brig saran, seised by the .Itevantie ofacere.' his been. redeemed, the Captain tithing signed the Piti*r, which relieves the .Collector, or responsibility in the case. The result of the investigation eoes adverse was commut ed he Captain n,.the offense by the chip. ' per. of the spirits, met not by himself' or the owners of the vein. TEA 11•111..-110.11 2/.0111-12.411S 0101.• II?, Tha stakes involved in .the BemUl ted Drown race, leasonsiting totter thematic dollars, have been , given hp to liacelli," Brown's hackers having withdrawn their leJanctbm. VISORS All‘grrerk. .Taltz Arians Dela Crain. one of a gang Of foreign feirgersreosatlY Nitrating here mot arrested here, charged' with fOrgerlea to the amount of el 0,50) on the ethyl mant bank, end committed, for trial. • ~ • 'lsms or Lennox The monthly sale of Scranton coal took owe to-day. geventy.sli thousand tons were sold al et. taller that Move, MA .4,75; steamboat, $9,7603,874., New TorreCilternlillteara , lingonelltlon. • (By Telegraph to the Pittaborgh Omens 1 gyaaceas. September 113.—1 n life geoubll. tan Stars Gonventfbn to-daY 800. Roane Conkling trith Chalon permanent Provitle , M. r„=t,i7,;? ° ;rinl b :. neriZti4 l B ' ernPon . , main:gen an Impartial trial of the fre e s,. dent, for priggenting reennetrOatiOnnd I disturbing toe Nablus _petiole, and hie di n. placement If oingilotad. iienvral McKean, of Saratoge nominated for Sectesturp of MIL lAlvin T. linriburd i of St. Law genet!, Cotoptnillef, and Theodore C. Setae. of Meter, Tresgurer. • resolution erne of. farad favoring the Impeachment of John nie and referred. Judge Van Vaneoff, of lite, area nominated for Attorney atizz, e. rowan, of Onondalgua, Slats Engineer, and pen. Jobe M. 11010058, o Allegheny, canal gonigilealonar.• - . •. flews from Mr. Hisll,l the Arctic fix plorrir. Mr Trauma to the rltuberglitlasette.i New Toni. ileptemner 23.—An arrival at New Bedford from fludsonis Bay, brings news from atr. Hall, th e Arial° explorer, wholmes& Annul* , B.f, wherale has Xe malired for about. two years. A year ego last winter he made a journey to Pella Ilay, &boot one hundred sad alitilty toilet , wintti. Nexteprin, ]salliedy with six whlut men who him from the whaling ileet, be In ads CO proceed to' EUIX linoVa land, and Id/10010ra home Lf possible Demurmettve Hall ■term I. delptta. [Br Talton& to the Plttebarsl PIIILADII.I.IM, September SI—A Memel,. Sous ball storm Ws aribret CaWie d MnC 4 “Mary In this elty. Mumto; at Mr Prod Mielt Weal foal =1 Lir Telesrapl to the Mtuberrli naretir7, ' Barron. September IL—The MOW= of err Preasnok Drupe were mut home M be Itlbiner Wks. Tbe china took no era% MM!4I D ail, - . • . . . Ileatat .liletteaseelew-Cley In INaealeY—Pre cmputation. eral Mtwara L. (Br Telegraph to the Plltlibergh ensile, .7 Rivalvt;Sept.Z.—Otra.Manielle's Malawi rraa tvahold fever. Thebtal7 waa embalmed arld Is lying in main; Hum Itaimosailatras eirorn m u Pinrlaltafal Captain GanaraL Tim whole eltY to 1n Meander. HalfCie re We tired all earyestertlay, and . the Or all-the umular tantainys 'ara at h t anat. Siall Maralial,ltarnal Maw oem• mallet the military rUertir• • Maddens Stevens' , 110•111 h Rapidly • - thy Telegraph to the lettabergh Gazette n 7 tLiitoiatithi Mitt amieig 4eu*Stervona h ItheaDtdl9. ithPhwdhlt. au4..11e till aorta 1111Alltavrorkos hig/e/xm, at/action rovetaue axle itrianotal menace, hoping to have theta' natty at the meettug gieldlers mad Sailors' Canvas!lea all [By Talersob to tn. Pitioeurgh Quetta.] ntcomeran. fieltLilli•ClThe SOU:lien and Molars , Ltootrintlosi- get taday.• Ono hen. tired delegates wore-present from all sea ttons of the State. Gapora111,11: WWl' was chosen President. ••-• ' . • • Dania! eretLeeklathe. gee Correplreaor. rtl•Telegraphe thintisboret Magna.] hire roar, Soptoutkg- tE—The Icy Westin:metal Banl4 CYLILUtaIIs, ime or tbo Lincoln • coaspirillOrs, Med ot yellow fever oaths 23d irorthet.' of tne ervelpi reran have been vehrjhuteultte to the 'ICY at the Dry I'ortugsv.-1' • . . [l6L•UkO4li Teenperaace Alliance CUT T*ICREA tt theAttebvgb Omen. llamas, September ~The annual meet ing Mine Mainachnsatte State Temperance alliance was he:II I.o.day. Mr. Wm. U. Spanner nen elected President. It was . votad to ralaa.2o.oXl,lo &dream tha masa thoeoltangjeax. Altar*Aaa~s Ntaltlaisare. =I Li ne. .Tinn i naV or rj a ll3. l, ';4l .. eniSgrl m d iv an: dolpia, was moo from CZOICIOIL to Pres. "Lefa floPot. Or 6. fAranalttoe of CI L I.V llonnella and oinsana In ilarrlainla Mottos down Balilmote Mee. - Oraaa,—Wa have givady announced that umame I>e la linage and Sig. 11ristioll with a cotatanation , ad,otharatax• ere two m 0001710.0 VW °Matt* IwPrawh.ta . cane, to at► cII7. a7O we can -now .Infann our readers teat therentlitiona of the most :omit cotepointlem of "lbsealtd" and "tionlrettl.—inv "Barber of Seville. end "DM ritaquide," irlii 'take place - at the ~ . , . Academy or himto,gn the evening. of tbo 2 Weal ar Octobet Yo singer that has eier visited this calltra wee mete, Inglel appreciated or left rit. with more general ro gra. on the awe. or the People. than liademe Antis Do •La oriake.. It 1. 'nose right Tema slum UM soles was heard In the Untied Stat.. and wear. confident she and he greeted with thisameo enthusiasm that se as everywhere Meted cm her former Ksit. Th. .pring Mew. the mentor. • Ole year that this ondld artiste in rapid mention b the folioed,: igri l'. ' ea In all of whits , rate was considered Iran vatted, 'ha • Partly Leaf, En PTV. stanl, Norms, Glossal, Translate, Lactaiso-31, Sem bata,the Prophet Se m. IvlandJe, Lnermia.. Wm. Tell, Martha, Lulea Wider, In itll Of which sue was coo -1 entered wi th out e - rel. While absent In Europe, she Mau t".l Preen, where B be wale mows. la /mperild Opera -11..4.1 was tumoral by ty with evidenees of - the 'sheet error Mb In ilsoiriut wee ea teemed =wised Ulm, and rank. as a star at the V 9 Ighest marinade to Paris, at the Operla 'cadres, sod as the emelt.' favor lier.lialentre M 0 . ,. le Lornlon, foe teal seasons. The people'. 1 favorite, the pushed Tenor Signor Primed, has n gaged to eaglet in the two representa , with Other =tic. ...Ili known lo f e. Se. adverttsement. we hope tint peo will show their atinro— Mallon of rtutabnatt hating been select. for for th. lady appearance since hex remelt, by crowd the Academy. Orel Rom. is highly popular and fashionable p of amusement was well tliLalLUaa At tit a large grad delighted - whamming Makers /.slrfesur act drama, the "Streets at New Venice. The Mom wee mill hot epee the lucre end the various parts performed to a style that eitclthel frequent rounds of "Ticket' Item the auditory. To-reabt the "Ticket of Leave von" will be prod Tic.% n .90.999thrtit winch of IMO( Is Bujile on to crowd the LOOS.. Prterserneau Tireavaa—lt , Ist merest, ilea • emu" , fur us to mato toss's delliinted LhrOug welonnned tirtlDl .g..Christrs 11.1. .:rata Wit night, and the brief Urns we bad :a spend In witnessing their delineations of negro charnoteristid. wsrranis tbet iney *sod many respect* fa any troupe now trassling nitro win be a change or programme nightly. and all who desire to vase MS boor pleassoUT rod i•rofnahly should not tat tire opportunity to .1.4.11. Mena pasit'wttbout .being taken Ad rootage of. Pastarim Ts...ran—The fond of amts. bent forablbed ttd. ta - vOrtia retort b • • •• • • . • .• . me •greet of fining the home to reple.to. The old, the young. the 'revenue the gray usi always hod an eireeebte eatertelateent MiEBMIN!!!!ffI ~.Isee or amusement, to-night, fleethoveni Grand Oratorio, "Ghost ort Mount Olivet," Mill be prednowl fns style eenuneneurate with the worth of tale most tausleal..pro. •thetlon. It will be given muter Um aka. lam of ler. P. Peeltrie ger, formerly of Gro ver's °mutt Opera Troupe.' ant-will doubt less draw together as milt* a part of the tulle loving conatututlty SA MIA ever mu gregsbeil upon any Emilia measles le Our 1 11 1. A few peels remain areole, tieVete tar whtell can be hal at Kleber • Pro's. moelo store, Wood street. Masonic Usat..—As os Um previous OW.- . . . . nye of the exhibition, of the Lincoln .enoraces of VIOLIN of Abintiam Hull reds wended thou way to Knouts Hall hut night. As snor e of art It cannot be ea - culled, thlrfaet I that sonroslalto nays wlusessed It once do not rest satlstled antll they tee It a second tuna,ls as strong an asides°. of 11e mull as a , work Of art, at ones Interesting and Instrectlve, as yob !tints be urged in behalf 01.07 strallar pre. duotlott extant. ==CE2I very dloomel person, who ramie cot anything coreeptupon due reflection no to the right nod wroug Of it,and awns boys or .011. ofboyloo Impulse, bilt Only on Ids Judgment, remarked to us timt he had upon careful conelderation of lie policy, deter mined to dpect lite Campy, hathinfW, to mete their purchases egrinallely from storekeeper. that advent.. their 'wares In 100 newsoapere.. The Manor,' assigned for this, watch wo thing has metetning to it, to that large bombers of purobsome Are led by muting the adeernserstente to that ,claes or stereo, and ill tette are th us led anieure to he bettor Informed I. to quality and prince tnmt those who do not read the pa- 1 Pere, and of a consequence the merchants hose °ottoman, are Of the reading Olaaa wlll pay no more fur his 00040 than be noire. an Intelligent customer arm rellolif pay; tt here. tpo storekeeper who makes tome of -the-newspaper.,' seek.. none. miotornerth 100 00oloot011.0 ouch pare. -nage as elm Iroderieeil from a low aid so quaintancea. friends, mull oncentailly ottargo largerigratitga On Mit to 00ver i1e.14011111. non one of th tlenotertat want Of oritnrprise. Fie .fibre. PlllllllO Ills stock once or twice a year, all. 010 ZOOM entire comp:Altar will be constantly In rocelpt of froth good. or the newmd There 1. surely _utothething In It," and If the merchant 0111 Wee& the titocitirtglaa medium for advertng. we think he will agree with our friend that there to • great 'Tided Ward, Allegtwor,lbeirengbly Orgisolsed.—A meeting of the citizens sr. hole on Tuesday evening. et the ofhee of Jame* binlirletothleti sisalegiftliV attended and Blunt Committees appointed to canal," the ward for the purpose ef having out alt loter• on the day ei elentidtit ainl• leoe were adopted pledging. the ward fee the usual innJortty. The meeting WIPP... 141 to meet pm Friday evening, the Ytlh I[l.t, at thu enhool ileum J•raa ilellatan, President. Eisectse. Secretary. A Nosplelons Tressasisteo...-1. young man named N. D. Council, was arrested by the Motor's police yesterday upon • en•rge of ottotriptlng to steal nowt Ain. hundred sad Ally dollars In utoney,trom a trunk at the bearding hous•Ofalni piltlner,onpoiroond etteet , .. Ile attempted to Ironic the 00V•ted Mena/ through the agency ot • lad by tbe name ofJobn E. Morgan, who exposed his plaits. Ile prntogul bls ectice Innocence cod alleges that he tern. be able to setaUllett It upon a hearlng tosday, .• • t orreetteit.—We stated yeaterdeY that • dog worming to one Of om city ablermen ha b d een abet the eveninrevious on the bigh*ar. ire ha g re p &Moe learned ( h o c the odors" referred dd not belong to the eforeeald magistrate. l hat was' o ln. furred au (rem the fact that the ehoOtine WOO done In the immediate eteteity or Ills eface, and that the animal eras ettallar to the one owned by him. • gj c ~A nobbery oath., street CAM ni ,t liate hoer trot night a man Iran gee., his lame ea iv 1111aut 'McDowell, left word at the lltayorle °Moe that white 01,1 t he of the street eare,ott hle way from the lair groendslo the elty, he wet fobbed Of C t P r4liti b t ' i l lgrtlVll M tar W Tao g r , 0 1=1 log tie to who committed the theft, the wk.. weld not reader blot 111417 twee In BIS ollefortutte. • • ginned the Pa Excellent Gar. Geary, ail the county j an other Npabhe testltotk I me,yeeterday, n 00tehany wise CloleY. • Pol. John U. Menem, Bon. P. C. Shannon, Ben. James 8. Nealeit fl ed ofterpronclnent citizens. The old the. kienmo le be was famllhaly tanned by the. b ra e, boys of the old Twelfth end Twentl etr, Gem, enrolled tdalielt `Welly pleas.. ed etch the manner In wtdoll attalra Were generally lacducted. • TOe T r 8 5 3' , t At AT i gsT 7 r. y t, rormill'eue and sitar : Paging e/us to the Pratuithir Andgre. visi ted the Penitentiary, in Auegheny, lig wan shown through the entire Duilithig, ner which he visited the pair Gtrousge,. • Tba coaiptraes gas.—Tba jury la ta. ktotatuThompsoa aoatpiraoy tararna3 a verdiat at rally. • motto= far 'neat of Smialt sad resaaas tar s tanning, warn me'. Thadefrailatithe eavaaal Claim that, atm lab:4=U was allaattala CITY AND SUBURBAN. 'THE STATE FAIR. On our Fourth Page will be found this morning a full and Interesting account of the Shute Fair. THE CAMPAIGN. Iloo r aolleal ie llloolgg at HayVo . ll ir ilo s f i t Loyal l ateee—PHr 3,0 pea 00 to 10,000 People la Atioadaoso—lapeochea of . flovermar Gomm. Stow gialualka S. Geo., of Pensaylvaalo,andlL MOOk• oft llafloawa. of flaryloael. • . The meetlug In front of Hare's lintel, 14bertyatreet. Mat algal" Was one .of the latTeSteampaldwineetinga *WM liebt in the pommy, and the enthusiasm exceeded any thing witnessed cm=Whir occasion. At an early hour to the miming' the people begin to assemble, -gad at half Past, seven o'clock. the hour appointed for the meet. Mg, the stnimuwitht..kaqp...of,too not./ werio mass of men, and the weird 'continued to Increase until the =sating wu organised, when there were at least five thossana persons present. it was strand. ed' for the apeakers to occupy the spec/one bigamy. which was tastefully decorated with flags, and Illuminated with dui lights and Materna. The Great Weaters hod had been engaged for the occasion. which thej enlivened with their excellent mule. dt seven mul a half o'clock William If. oir. den called the meeting to order, and nomi nated the following gentlemen so officers: Pammearr—Hon. J. K. MOOrnand. • • • Van Peasirmarrs—Jamea Ream, Col. Wm. Phillips, James Rood, John IL McCune, Rtchanl Tuotapson, Jared M. Rresti.haraL Barclay, Lewis Krlo3lBr, Thomas J. Time. Son,Agriat bleramyar. John !altos, Taos. Steel, J. 11. Peas, Pr. J. W. Nhaw, Dr.e, Benham. W.J. Radcliff. Wm. Little, nor. r. Kramer. W. R. Barter B. Stoller, John. P. Pease, James Park John fillialeta John H. Ilan. ascaffrs.arsa—William Espy. J.S. Mcniroo, James W. Mach:red, J. Willis Dalse/1 and the iteptirtera of the 111412. obAir in • brief ladies.. introduced Mos. ClAccrerA A. Giov: Puttee Cminies...Por four years your country shook with the tread of armed men; thred titmdred thousand brave hauls founds home lathe grave, three hundred Wiliest of treasure was expended, to save the oountry floor destruction. • In ell Abr.. ham LlooMil was . nonelltullonally elected President of the United States, and no mother hart the news gone forth than - there we. an appeal ftom the ballot box to the cartridge box, by a portion of the people. Todey we ensign thellemoemtle DerrYb.s. fore the public. tarpubilo Opinloa, charged with the eonsequence of this terri ble war and as false to the country in her time of need; false to every principle, of Bepublteth Government. if yen turn over the keeping of the Government tO CO MU party. it Is destroyed for ever. Sentember that although the , boom of the cannon Is no longer heard the • chub of small , arms is still re bounding throughont the land. be the differ ences oh! o pin ion which now (flatfeet the na , Lion, and threaten Its destruction. The twee great oneattOne are to settle *tithe ballot cox this no that were fought for and datikled in the late rebellille. you neve fought the battles of your mouthy, and It Is you who have the ruche to say when those Whom you here Opeeneteel shall be admit. iced to the rights of Minus; you have al. .reedy tendered them tams morerecoectia. PM than reason dictate*. and they rofuerd thorn. The malt. of Andrew Jotuasoo . s pot. thy is the gee Orleans massacre, and the Melia and dlmord that new exists through. out the thiletry; he today mks you to re. *tore the rebels to Miner without requiring theft to etre evidence of baring repented of their .10.. lustes4 of coming se did the prodigal eon, In meekness end Intnan Male. limy wine heck and shuttle their Usts under - Ilacte tlam , frnows and say. "why the devil don.. you kill the fatted caul` , Yellow Mu. seas, you hale given the rebel a key to his prima door, and told him to walk tomtit if he . refuses. whom • fault Is . 11l What do ran lane by lits Inflalleff to ae• neat the terms you offered Wm exams. hi s ckl Why you Amply lose the benefit of wtsdom In *misting yon to make law. tor your worernmean—uottung else. The GOirpertleatie are the Only imete, because they lack vote. to help thine Into power, and they are the only Mourner". We tenet have Melt goveraments in the Meath; and If the emits 'men refuse to so. cent our terms and form irvernmehte for d thentlerree, the black Toes will hale to . The War as . the result of slaver 7. Southit ems bu w t a Just retrinotton on the South for her Mee When you tendered terms to them end they refused to swept them, let them eta). out. The cabal de pended en his Northern ally, the [tapper. need, for succor, and After the Presidential slocUon to 'Oa wheeler", no the weeklies* i ii of their devandenee, the Isla down their arms and Wed OW me . Tney tried to beat you In the dela bailed; th ey tried it at the ballot box and f led. awl they are now triton it la the J ebuy dad they 1(111411w fall there, We ant to such Emu on the Supreme bench hour B. Taney. If tree to yourselves, authoring - on the graves of belt a million of the brave sot dicta and eurromided by as many roars weeping widows and prob.*, you den not allow them orlatilpleor wroth so math bloat was spilled to be torn hum you. [Cheers.] . 901111002 aOlaw W. (Meat. GoVernor Greerp sout next introduced to the audleace. by Geo. If carehatt, and was received with prolonged and deafening Chem. ~ When th e enthusiastic , multitude Were quieted, the Governor prooteded to ednrese the muting subetantlally u fol. lomat , , MRM!=l!== .2004. me eu.n to 000 hearer pectable • meeting. We have Met here to. 0 1 .11 , for toe Porno. of dance no w and t aging council on tee great Ganes now dis turbing Um mi./ of the cittrans of thl. great unman. Ton will PM.. 0. 11 . 4 upon to decide whether a bara, bad man, who happen. to be at the head of the Government or t Congrear, elected by the loyal people of this na. tion, aIWI make laws for you. Thie bed man on he will be dictator or king, 10 daft... of VOngreel. end If he persists In this ammo and attempts to break down the government 1 tall you as turn as you are men 1 will call on you as citizen. of Teensy's... width hurling this usurper from his seat It wan In the progress of events tot the govern. went of the United Stets to rain tat proteot herself against her anemias. there Were weft Yenusylmnia.who veld that the government had no Ma. to raise ermluel Glare were menibigh in position the etate who amid not tind 1 place to the oonsritution uhder which coerce a elate' Judge Sharswooddeclared that the gevernment had no tight to bane paper wormy or mak it a .leo4 tender. A more terrthle stroke could , not be manse 01.100; the country than the dectslort of Judge littarawood had been carried out, end from the. reference. 70111 can fee the Importance attached to the election of • Supreme Judge. The character, record and reputation of Henry W. Williams le onbleralatted. He Mande before you a loyal men. (Chaami.) 1' hope 10 'awe rolled np from good Old Allegheny county an to. created majority from the whole regular , ly nominated tleget or the Republican party; 1 .tend upon the platform upon hick 1 wen elected, .0 0 mid to It the platform upon which 11.17 W. WU. Gams was nominated for ...re gulden.. 1 hope no side_issut. wad cozen up; 1 Have heard of a Workinimeaki ticket, here. 1 bane boon . workkient., .4 know whet It is to work. het. lam Mr my country berore.lloli. eland 077 0 00 ticket or you 01111000 you cannier. 1 don'tito teed to tiro you tonight. • We have work to dosed we must Qo The speaker de tailed his eSperleooe. at the Antietam Cem etery- dedlcatitm, and mild IL.t the .obits of the dead 101410th of Pennsylvania were oat teat occasion. The tiovernOr eicused htineedh Stating that be had to meat a Convention of the G. A. It s and Ware ware othar.ableapeakcis woo woo. Claim theirattentionfOr tatisue. Ile thanked the/addl.. for :their- 01st attention, and sp . c o a o -telegram roa h P a i t a e Ip ol a, r ats nounclug the snivel .4 reception at Oen. Sheridan In that city. was handed him, whir.. rend to the meet.. Pe tianittr eta, 00Pt. 98, hin• ..-Gor. John IP. Geurp, Hon House; leusbuork—The reception of gallant Phil. Sheridan bas been one. the goindesievar • whops.. here. Soot an outpo.ing often people has net been seen 11000 the morning the mews'. Lee's surrender wen 0000000. ed. The flag -waves from almost e.ery housetop, Oro-works are vialtda .Iv all do ;cocoons, cannon an Marina, and Abe .treete aro ahead. impaulble siong the linear march: Reny hove., WO, are brit. tinnily Illetriented, and the centre of the [ shy orcionte a beautiful slsta, The pro cession y .4111 tit tulles in lengthtary, end wen corn poled of fiuttm. Grand Arm of the littoddic, Munialpal , 'authorities and eitiaans, an Immense crowd walking ea th e ' side walks -born the depot to the hotel,' cheering they vatted. The member. of the glorlOal Union feeette Mt. been foremost in their snorts and expenditures to make the eacepUnn creditable, and hi.e sumeedea ssimirnbly. Ana we CU...tied Ws. them ind onr toyed guest. Their headquarters was one Wire of Sheridan, with Senator Cameron and the Committee of City Councils. arrived 10 a apecial main NM o'clock. He wee en carted by the• eity memo, Orel amen., Nation. Cleard and elarge delegation er Or me., onloprising twenty commutes with apitaratust—ono by Republic., lnytn. .0101.004 other orgithigatioes with torch a._.l 'Go tallying at the Continental• Hotel, Gem Beeridan, Mayor Mchtlektatei and Sen ator Cater,., made their appearance balcony and reviewed then nitelog PTO: Melon and ware hall. won cheering, which oontinued until the General finely . bl 4 ble . aihtitbrisstle 'adinirers good night and rettiroll. liospeeehes warn made, He . Mentermined at private entertainment at the Continental and 0111 he formally wet• corned tomoraow at Independence 11011 by Mayor 11.1.1.1101. • Aber the Orrvernor had finished readier the dispatch' trout Philadelphia, and thi territ. anthesian. Weed.' It had Sub. -ended, the littallmin iltreduced It. llTOCherf nernows, Aim, • Mathew' entertained the meeting tar an hour and a halt with one or the ablest, most eloquent, tortdble and Wang Speech*. we base ever bed the pleasure or Patentee to, NotsrlthataneWbr - the $OOlOOOl bad beam steadier far long Woo. ha' wo slummed them with his eloquence that not swan left the_ putted. eau sta really be. - there yet bed i l t!P e sr=r " rattrattl to. addraaa .them. We mama - eliseedlurly that the wall of apace presents ea tram y 0111013; hie re marks in tall. It would es 40124 yen. unman !illation WMahe elitePels ot as it ',own be Imm:wattle to embody the beentY. Sorabeadittlt. in such. uto conveys° the rawer any 1001 et his wor=rru . i t Liver., ...lie will adds's* the 'At th:close c t irli a r!ilattie t t. ' "rercarlui tea realistic stlitourrumi PRICE THREE CENTS: Mehemetlre Fire I. OelllasTotrneelp —Tereaty•Ftwo Timasana Dollars Worth Of Property Dostroyed. tan. Wednesday afternoon, about three &Moot, fiTer r y destructive Ore °warred In Collins township, nearly opposite Sharps. burg, which resulted in the total destruc tion of a nne mansion owned Ond aecnpled by Kr. Twedded and many. It aninntre that some of the attache., of the hotiSso hold were engaged man outbuilding =ag ing soap, whtm the fire from the forme& by some unfortunate mishap„communicnted to the contents of Meet the caldrons, and in a few moments the entire apartment was en- Y.`,TlLltlgretmlnVtt.hvent:h=.7l building, which, being a frame, was Won destroyed, leaving no vestige of tee former handsome strut:tura, SOLO s few burning . embers to mark the spot, Where het an hour before It stood an ornament to the neigh both ood. The oullulng contained a large number of elegant painting. front the tannic. Of our most mlebrated artiste, and an extensive mineralogical slect the loss of which irrepsrable and greatly to be regretted. The Doctor Is extensively engaged In the Ott trader, and many of the specimens were from tho oil producing re glens of thte and other States. ile esti mates his loss at twenty.dve thousand got; w e whether there was any trout's.* Or not we did not learn. Bold Attempt to Bob—A PMladelPhlat Pieltpoeltet Cohabit In toe AM. A gentleman mined U. 11.1PCIturo, nodd ing In West Iliddletovrn, Washington 00Z11- ty,viaLted the city' yesterday for the ear l.. of attending the State. Fair, and on. tared a ear it the .grounds last evening, about adz o'clock, on his return* to the city. The cotiVeyanoe • being crowded' at the time, he was compelled to stand, and had been aboard bet a few minutes when he felt eldnieirdit MOVeMent libout one of bin pantaloon pockets. Putting - his hand to his pocket, he found that of an individual''rho stood newt to him, drawing therefrom a luirtraonie which he soddenly dropp d on the door. 'Mr. M. , Clare seized the follow and held him until they arrived in the city, when he handed him over to Cept..G at the tomb.. Upon being teerched, four ekeletto keys, recently made, and with the wards Bled out, together with fifteen /ars in money, were found on his person. He aye his name se George Hedgers—an mooned one doubtless—and stated that he bailed rrom Plitladetphis, and had been In the city tan dayarefusing to tell ha lolging pima. He le mold hand at the .linuckingn basiness. no doubt, and had he succeeded this attempt, would have been the gain er to the amorist of sixty dollar& the rum . which the ometed book contented. lioeMirr Rargegas's lgodleloos. • Yore than thirty 7.1 r. ego • Dr. Sargent twined/leg store In Allegheny City. 'rho Doctor was known and esteemed for his great moral worth, and es tineaten . Intim" but Judicious man of business. The Doctor, knowing that most of the pro. priatory medicines then in nee were corn pounded from cheap and adulterated in gredients, could not honestly engage in the eale of seek. To obviate the difeettity and to supply his customers with Isle and eel- Meet remedies for all ordinary Ailments adapted for general' nee in families, he compounded tram pure Inredlentsearions pills and syrups, and for [ some • years has pill to increase his manufacture to ntatina growing demand for his wadi- CMOS, which were onnatantly gaining non, war favor nail. without effort on his part, the tome of theme preparations has extend ed beyond hLs. expecutions or intentions. The Doctor has grown old and weary of the tax - On Oa time sad •trength, and wilting to retire from so mock activity sod labor, has .:isposed ot,his proprietorship to of beonre A. Kelly.. well known druggist of this My—esteemed also tor his integrity • ass merchant amtb stall as a littarm kraut. Ist. Mr. Folly Is young and anterPrlefugt and In prepared to manufacture the gent mediators on a Scale commet”urate with , the growing demand fur them. The •nterpilse is in good hands. sod will be • • . • I`o o f prosecuted. and prove mune,. Ulf, ltd more sboor. Lhasa medicine* MK, Idr. Kelly's advertisement. In sachet ow. =I Maori at tali lilt .well as our Mande at horse are ajpeclaity directed to the tact that the enterprising , and flahlooshle jaw , stars nod orottelaaei Mews. Duromath tisalett4No SS fifth street, have Jett re tetad ewe teratradattloa to umir stook of dutiable goals peculiar to their line of tilde. The purchasing has been made dl. reel from the leading Importer. and work. legjewelers, of the country, and the clock will be foam] very attracttve. The Jewelry department embraces rich, plain, elegant and menlonable article/lot personal adorn. meat, .lives ware. plated wares, gold heed, ed cues. clocks, flue gold med silver watch mule, boxes and other general goods. The optical dipariment ir stocked with best quality spectacle; eye illaumb open &urea, microscopes. thermometers, ba rometers! and all instruments for tertian field.. The stock of barometen is very large and mum range at prima utoeUh• leglyloo, u that everybody should be In pormeesion of one. Farmers cannot over estimate a truthful indicator of the wea ther, and bet • trifling investment at this establishment...rill secure him such an In examen& ea will soon prove true and faith. ha in performing aocurstely Impor tant duty. We urge on onr readers a . pnrchas. Mg visit at the mtablishment of Donseatla & Hulett. lteetteig ua Allegheny. - The Republicans of the Fifth ward, Alle gheny, held &meeting at the peddle school . house, corner of Fayette and Chartler. atteets, Wednesday evening. it wan organ teed by calling Joint Heath. Esq., to the chair, end aPpointing ',leased,. Patterson. hecretary. The chairman stated the object of the meeting to be that or mord union. The following commltteeewere au. pointed, Finance--S. J. hay, J. A. 'teed and B. S. U. Thompson. Vigilance Committee-A. J. Ray, George Parkin, W. Fitzsimons. Henry Palos Joe. ateClelland, John Heath, J. A. Ebel: A R. Deets, Aug, linentiller, S. J. Willa., Wm. Janes elm J. G. Herr and Alen. Patterson. ' The Vigilance Committee are reeneeted. to meet at the School Lion., corner of Pay ette an OLIVTIere litres% on Friday, the RIM lost., at 7 ' o'clock. Ptinctiml attend ance le Ocalred. E=l An accident of • serloris nature bappened Hr. Evans Thomas, an employes of the Pennsylvania Railroad ComlumiY. cm Tues day evening, while he was returning from the Ihdr. - He was • pamwmger on. car as of the Gitmens , Passenger road, an.. as it we, crowded, bed to stand en the outside plat form. Aeu coming the other way struck a carpet erica in - Ida bands and Jarred him to the ground, and he fell with hi/night leg under the wheels. He wen terribly Phoebe,* end Ina dised out Ineenalbla Dr. [lm am. was Wind, and dignovared:tbat the leg was broken badly In two places near the 'thigh. Ile set the limb succeufully; and the man was conveyed to Mercy Hos pital, where, at last accounts, be we, doing Hr. The accident happened IA front of air. Gardner's arn; store, In the Moth ward. • === On Monday night last or at linearly hour on Trtesdiry morning, a inink belonging to a ydring 'man named Wm. dnitth, who boarded at Mai Donn &Mal. Nom, In the First ward, Allegheny, - had hie Wank bro. ken open and thoronahly: raoraoked. It commingle' besldea other articles of value a surer watch valued at twentpdTe dollars and some slaty dollars to money. third were carried or: Immediately after the discovery, a fellow boarder by the name of Layton Graham disappeared, and has not moot. berm heard of. reformation of the theft wu lands before Mayor Morrison ann warrants were leased for the arrest of the wormed, whom it Is hoped will to brought toJultico. EM=l! 3: elate hour on Tuesday night, en °Meer aril' wed lo this city from Johnstown, gem. d ebnnty. lotting In allergia young pol oman .named .Cleorge Tentifte. who Is laboring under envore and lone Continued Week of insanity. The unfortunate 10111- vldtial formerly :welded In Allegheny City, where he has Mende residing, soil kitten- Peered suddenly last goring, from which time no to his erriral here ag slated, not), log could be heard of him. Ile serwod fr, tn. fully with Oberman in tile °mental tek the gas.e and gave no evldgrati of insanity up La the time C.f Pia .Ilsobarge from the eer clue. lie was placed in the tomb...nod wilt be tranaftwrod to DLamont towlay. ; • . .. • . Fatal Ace Meat as sueAU•alwiety Pane intired-Aeiromer'• An accident, which remelted WM, death Man Intent child, occurred at the Alleghe ny City Poor Farm on Tuesday Itch It ap nea. that Annie ikliletrel, aim two years, -wheel, Mende reale* doronga, wee playing at one of th e entnumee to the farm, the dawn! whleh had heed eareleaalY left Improperly. secured. While thus en. gaged the itatil dinned front Ita tender fa,- t,,,inge, and falling am= the child, Injured it to much an extent that it died soon after. Cormier Clawsorrheki an triqueatyeaterdair, when a verdict In accordance with the fact. was rendered, • laminasVie Mira is , the Cry. In order to nOcommodate stronger' tithe city whine time Ii taken up during the dey In visiting the Fir, J, W. Darker a Co., No, en Market street, hese deolded to keep Maar storsposn on Thursday and radny even. legato:all nine o'clock at latent, whoa their mammoth stock or Dry floods will no Offer ed et paces to suit all. Teti Is an opportunity oor • orrontry Wends should embrace, whether they lash to boy or net, to see one of Um finest etoroa and hest otOoks of goods in the country. meara. Drr Goods as Wholesale.—We InGra the pardeultut &Montfort °thwart at wttOle• sale to our complete stooks or 611113, Dress Goons and all - kinds of rangy and staple goods, and to the lout Dud we sell at the lowest Eastern prices and out goods to cult purchasers. • J. W. llsaaga d Co. Derket street. Vise Plods, of • breast pin, aOrertlmal solos% Into-4W. Guars, wil t Ana is ad vantsaismS to (Amply with to. manes% MAL missepleesslik—la if. east, for sale at tea lowest rates, at I'llustare men No. le Market street. • add lieuTkifts J. 11.0_11typilpj jit i Wok sampleft ,V CADV11116.1.Z.,1 . more Aeons Consolidation Ithsge.S. EDITORS:. The co elle or slug who en. 'betted the consolidation act through the last Leinelnure, have crowned their labor of love toe the benighted taxpayer. by Wei., a pamphlet evidently Intended to threw such a good of 11ght on this sum; enhy at as to estlegaish all further otooilthon to It. Thb pamphlet elf"ea with as array of tax tables wherein the city taxes are pitted In e very favorthic tight. To lthcomulish this, the tarfor City Ilan and the Leanne Ws have been quietly ignored. It Is to be hoped that the ax Col eel or will nets the same Coots. to,. Those wise men Worm ea the•. Ineinotch •beCltrilan r the thly 11611 the 1011011th be tempos try, mot Mit the built..., its. 0.1"1100 , y eolleete.t from othreethrers. merchants and desires, It doe. at MI street th e commaeltv et large. mot Settee Omuta not be talon Into the the-mutt. The .thet ','.=r."!bOnVrowl i il l orlgs'dTor P tZ:Flinl.ll . . _ . to • y nothing of the other Improvessenti con. tentotand. time none veld gnawer. nt the boil. nets tax we can spat more Z.l.tlAtrenitt . gen:PVirt;Crbullbr that peg pose. bat ch whes we added every_ s w earol of. ns tax to the pri of too merchandise sold. we bored ender the belief that he consumer paid this nape ho-loen Mx, And not m. all hongh i may not appear ma al. lax me dot. _Another p•lut worthy of notice la Ms pmplet. is th 6 favorable septet of the ty Baton Tax, In coot perison wt. the .00001 taxes of some Of boo rountry districts. But It Mould be berme in mtnd that we hove been heretofore heavily taxed for city school purposes. Thu we ye not Dot scned of elegant, permanent aid 1136.021ol• aeh.l in s, only nowt Snap. annual nens to corm th icon. se tdo I n Me districts! In oinly cams clew out houses are now. or have !Lk.. bons *meted. or am balncenWrged orotnawlw Improved noniring wttolo in me mninis of Our paillpblat. moat? • ternimmii Or inn pupae W• do not attompt to en,. itownr. that in some eases the school tax lasted Mr souse of townehlps wools require very touch Oxpla nation to satisfy the laxpat em. Talte, for in. f o r gl9. Iv. :1 ll' what purpose. If 001 to play Wilo the of the eon .4110011 in, wo are nestle to nate. A. tax of id mills op tile ossened vamolloe o f Una and o 01. re nit. stout te,PX: Oen/W.IMo sohnot district. Is • ourtly out of dna, and boa mme S2,CO) on cal. as their proportion Of the liltTowothlP ch.! Vund. .. fine we has• SAY!, to meet the explosses of • !single school h e. la good pel, and Lanni rat! on over, am attenosoce 0r al out cm eehnlars. Tn 6 ter of th .s +helms naa some experience In the mai:Laymen of public seheo.s. does not ant.. to my that ilk COP would be tit ample Isl. lowance to men all marmot canes. fr"; wIY knowledge ave M en esusulted. as far sown o /men Lit tor • new school edifice or Hon/ de nits/ At all events. It will be men Wm the foregoing resets that. 'for ordinary echoed pi:Moose,. s, tax of anon II souls wouid De gaits ample fOr Oakland townlop. OAKLAND TOern6/I.llr. The Road to Health. ' The sweeping assertions of many persOns are calculated only to awaken mirror's.. and to nu the mind with doubt In regard to the core of many, so considered, fatal Ottawas. Not so with Dr. Keyser, whose arialotoimme and ardent devirdOn to the profession of manatee, has enabled him to surmount the most difficult barriers its the 'way of that science. MS Investigations into the nor mal and dise.ed state of the longs have enabled him, with almost unerring cer tainty, Co prownostleete the probable ter mthiation of those once fatal diseases. After an experience of over twenty-Ave years, nesrly twenty of it hi this air, he ought to be entitled to at least tbat'eonetderstion and confidence which' the labors of that malty years would seem to insp.,. It men will carefully look into the matter of which wewrite, there are ery few who will not be ohm peneated tor all v the time oc cupied in dolor Po. For weare entirely satteded that there is no sinbject of greater importance to sick men than the um ger or a medicine which hi calculated to restore health. It we speak the troth. it is worthy' of all colundermuoa to any one le queat of health, and that to do break the truth, let any one try" the remedies we have mule so premiums , and wis need not blush far die retell If thine- who have well read our articles. they will and remedies spoken of that will apprOpri• stale rash into their minds 'Shea th e cc employment for their employment become. neriessary Three•fourtas of the diseased of the lungs and - their auxiliary or gans, which be cared at. the one. ,of a cough, is merely an onteide manitta cation of an toward disease• by the - use at DR.. KEYSER'S FECTUR/LL 81"11UF. The ether tonna of F almonary diseases could be cerea. when not advanced to a total etas. by the nee of DE. KEYSER'S LUNti CURE, a remedy for conchs and lung' ' din rustle of selitonic and tong standing type. Let those interested take heal of this ad vice, and make tbactiqulry of any one who has ever osal these remedies, arid lodge or them according to the evidence thns ob tained. No two remedies were star oom poonded, for the cure of lungdisesse. equal to Dr. Keyser's Lung Cure, •and Dr. Key. mr'e Femoral hymn,. Sold by the glossa:Mien or single bottle. at Dr. Keymr's Great Ridicule 13ep0t.140 Wood titre.. azimut.. s (n)NSULTATION ROOMS for lung examination. and Ms' treatment of obstinate disease. No. 1110 Penn street, from. A. It 001114 P. 0. Dale. 121==1 Da. .1. Itesuient Specialist for Pulnionary and other Chronic Diseases, lel Pe an stmet, Pittsburgh, Pa., offers to In vaDds the advantages 'derived 'from ads. teen yaw,' mutant (and excletalve) atten tion to • limited rang* of diseases, rod an e.rperlance emblacing many thousand Dr. Sykes' system of treatment consista In Susanne roe not cue TIM ENXIIDIA.L. Slurs Carr Ansi-rut° Sr. Cum Neither depending on nay .ingle remedy,. however valuable, nor treating every cue amoiding to some .Ingle Muer urneory,” new ovoid. /Ira patients bare the, benefit of every new discovery and theory of value. Ilia medical resources include Sfanicatentacia. LATIONS t 110”1 Olt V.erea inn or Asexual, (tome, together with the moat efficient cleansing and loom medminal and Dccl anfe matures of atilt greater value. Da. SYKES , speciality comprise. all Pulmonary affection., and other Chronic diseases that mar produce or accompany Lung Diseases, via Constonotion,Diassl Catarrh, Chronic Sore Throat, Laryngitis. :Catarrh • Drouchl tit, Plastic end Seetnittery Bronchlib, Spas. motto Asthma, Scrofula and all blood and akin disease.; Dyspepala, Liter COmplant.. ileart Discus/i t Affection. of the etageht PeDereas and kidneys, Chronic Mantels, Contiveness, Piles, Ettetunatiam, Neuralgia and Pamela Complaints. . Dr. - Sylres refers by perstassiOn to the fol low gentlemen who have knowledge of his mode of treatment ! Her. &EL Nesbitt., D. D.. Ed Dor Pittaburgh Chrism:us Adocuim Bon. W. C. McCarthy, Mayor of Pittalought BO .Thomas Sproull, D. D. t.... and Prof. J. IL ewell. Allegheny i fere haws, 9A. X.lO r. ac. Ito charge 1 fOr consultation. , Try. B. BiLS. ; Therwell-ktiOwn Elvin:maker Mianfaitmer of thi City, has opened;. stare at lig. 191 Somithilelft Street, where lie Intends to keep on hated a fell anti complete isiortment of lim:inters, Thermometers. • isnd Hydro meters, all of which he Manufacture% and from a long experience tele Match of begot.. hats motioned shot ho con give per fect ootlifectlon to ell who may be 1.1 want of the above articles. Be hoe also on hand a large assortment of Spectacles. comblate all of the late Improvements, which he will mamas 'of at lower rater time ttal , other house In the city. Give; hint • coll. it. member the No. Smlthneldatrect. =UM We would inform parsons visiting the Ststo.Fair that Mr. James - Robb, So. SO Mar ket street, one of the yloneers ttrilso boot arid ithotitrade of this city, bis on band a large sad fashionable deck of boots. *b.» and gaiters eldoktni °Odra W i llbe at .rery rewnstaeoprices. , itbantam. bored that eh* aesorttneab found bare In oat from r.astent auction houses bat has bees !Ideated 4mi loom caanefacturars Who dad In sad articles eawlL brave acrvice. able and durable: hall ln and sae for your ] The Gress CombloeMon or i•xt • AT Ill•IMICIO HATS T. 30111. 1 .. • 1117 DOCH. an 1111012.? P•i(01.11. RD. Elr. Charles Zusseoth tow Just re. turned from the - Eau with large-end welt selected lot of •arbsty Soudan! every dee erten.. .r which he intends toot:ler the trent at • ..emelt proOt on the Inrestrent. .6.1 r. Zugemlttr has ben consioereble. 41w ftance In the notion line end, under. Mends the brainless le 611 its details: tie has mane Vail cumber.. that he can clT el euperlor lot of is OW* st Prime 00Ortnelenly lower than Slime of env caber house in the cite. We would rerexet. I:2l l l. o Cat r aM.l4 s illth r rtg : nt •nT staler. . limb* ll* would laellethe attention of CID• ttatl.ta.eealna advsntein/obn lb real estate Lo the very dealraele •Probeb iregtlfraligrlitentVeTingel:flt: eer7 best looatlon. , le Abe env, and. tee Dann batlng scouted a albs on Wood street tor tneleneer banking booze. • ale to at.. Paso of tbedelota and will 'ell cheap 11. so. pllcatlon be mode soon, Sae advertlaement In mother onemn. Tv, Tba Great issoolts Paaoreena Asa MOlllOOOll. TO-111.111%.1.1 . Pimento BALL. • Torenlag Clasmee.—Tna regular evening 1105310de 01 theIRON CITY COLLSOP., cor ner of Penn end at. Claret-beets. he resumed on Monday. September SP.b.. commencing early students can complete • ball rouse during the fell and wlnter 1.),7 attending evenings only. • • et Ever Orme U. I.4ette Sevilla( NW. chime received the world.* Prize of agola medal' at the Path, Exhatition, we have ob. served the growing °out:Mance of the pub lic. le that wool:dna We know that as a sewer ft 15 unturpittoeu, and advise our Mewls to =liana tee It at No. 4 Elf, Clair street, , as .a. Patin—We Mlt.:the attention of eleltars to therein to the advertiannent at Murata a Carnal., No. 18 Fifth street. They have jut rneelvhd salandhl swan of new goods. which they offer at low pri ces to oath Dupers. • IL. ale. Dar, %%rats , Laws, Obese Dts. *sews, anal Catarrh. )3 areesstolly treated by Dr. Abbrs. 134 Ebaltadald street. A book by mall re sante. era Navels, Beatles—Hone and' din 1d .011.1190111.11014 01117 ottenp. et nemlure Drng Karla No. ea Market street. • Void Sparkling ...Au wine. is J. T. rang Odd% 110. Di Iltdorolstrild, Q. Beat JO Tadao!. liana Banatik, Run A..'" • .sg• .a • Bazie.R.4. Arrows, T 0411011% EMI state Fair an YOUrtil rage. Tag WEEKLY- GAZETTE TWO IMITIONti, WIIDNIIIIISAT /alb lIIATCWW/12. saa tatedsta THIATT-011 OUL. UW)10 lastataa "Wu utter. 1.11 , CD. altotatt, Ivy Tolervrlt aea K. 41. aJYda Inn . 1.14. • tor lb. flail). ad fuller. tad eat Nl.4* 71.2. rill A. Kate. Meant diva bp any cater a Lae eta.' No Puma, Ilabarde qt Vacant Noel& be viaTO Matt WON Ton WOW, eaterrita —.1.10.• copy ' , Mate op the Lit, Manaus 10 Otto au ae , illitta at Ur Uwe, u clab nal& • Nona To nOlaClreilie.—la anlerlts 70. t paper. it art WI. rowellt 010, WO" YOU want, as we testa • Wedtmodtl IMO. *t 5010 earner. path/ Int at. atil • greet. Mr 1100•7 by Drat, Yawata. Y.OOl Ordeqj or la 1000.10.4 L•ttart, aatb tut it pa flea **dram, _ • waist:A FITISIIIMOII,, net.' r r. ZYM:r I : I MMr I"" I' A LEI. ♦IKEN. UNDICIRTAIMEI, as No. 166 Fourth Meet, rlnstraula. pa. Oorms of an Pada:CaLIPPI.• BLOM. na4 every thteerlptlas of Amaral eraraene.• goods ttrroehe4. zoo.. opened dal.dulabl. Heinle and carria,ree turatehre... • ' ' liars.arecu—neY. David Nem D. D.. nee. MMEMI; J BODGERS„IINDEBTAft • EMI AND' ZXBALMO, faoC.s. 10 tka late Banned I. ]totters.' SIP DlllO USW% throe door. from BeaTe4Altagoany City, KM lkosineoaft.ll.2.ollVirelied sal/1000. wood ltoltalloa Camna,,antlia Wroft nein* open at all Ensue, daY sad itlirbta 1.10011.0 and Cartismo tbentabad on sbartßaidel and on moat reasonable Wain. • • .EDWARD CZ ARRIECIELI, UN. DOTTLISKII. 00.. Y9{ Osixo ghat.% alle•hohr. Yotdl3e. liMwood and Othth Cof• lot, with • eran Diet+ .4. of Ihttatal 00,016.1= ooodt . hand.. 6 01.0.4 at hhartmt nothto at low* wit.. • 0010 ald Limy Blabias. ow- ter of lints? AID ItSoDui enexarri. • Oarritetk 'Dszotstes, Thuriles. BMdle 11.11!ia, a., a,. for tart: v.O. STEIP7ART, Undertaker, cornet of 31011Teff and exam 111111111. N lath Want. CVOs. of al kinds. Nam ran C.rrlaro furnished on the thOititit tr"IVI. 1111'1 "I'V" —A. I. BAIIBAUD, at Ma Cornatary pY Law.“ 1,111., F. •DIANAKINTAIL MAIISLI ASD tlTulill WORKS: Mai suala. (mem WAIIILADPISD WATSD moor, A. 12. STRANGERS, BUT YOUR SPECTACLES AT DIINSEATEC HASLIET'VS, No. 66 Fairf.H ST., Oppo4lie Masonic Man. GREAT MEN MEI LOW PRICES! lIITHSOL PALMER & CO., AT THE 31AMIOT11 EMPORIUM,, 55 &67 FIFTH STREET. ire Offering Great Bargains BOOTS, 11 SHOES, GAITERS. BALIKORAIA, CAUPETS, IN DOMESTIC DRIL GOODS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, HOOP SHIRTS, Pocket and Table Cutlery. NOTIONS. Cam' Person' wishing to por• chase wul do wail to examine one °tilt. lbestausortnients avow offered, and . AT,THE LOWEST PitIOES. tirPurniture aad Household Goods AT AMMON on every Thursday. • HERBST ORDINARY. Dreaktrist,- Diner and loppeni, OYSTERS AND lOE ORE/PC .IPV.V.V.`"AVTAt T IiZINI A L""" t rac,... Via Una Mille city ekprelmily 11.1144 to Cali at WERBST ORDINARY, . 81 mnur is Illirtelt. n 1412 1. Market:. A3ll IEW GODS. . H.. SMITE Maiohant Tailor. ; Hu ...owl! to Mo. 111.1 WY1.1% mere. wssi.,lttcre be la stoctiN tuu his nor sw , •x• Nut.. rock r.f a., . . TAW. TL H e. 1:41...1111211E11. • • V deTtNNS AN" soy the ho Weise will msde to order Is ses nest tAilaMfr ell] be said es vs, seesaw, is screw _ - Nair H. Mordant railer: , No. 9. WY Li c state:l . , ear. ce: dedersl.. ,j AM 84,01 T. (iv comasux TO JOHN , 4OII• isotrrr.) FINE TIAMCIA CUM .TE'OELRY. 1111.111Elt-PLATED WARE, ETI. =I M==:=O=M FOB SILLS—That haudimina. sad wry Tlit SIP ISTO - llt 12101 L, D lIILLIBG MM. titans Po. wort * PtlaskorteL TILL Pftoo La slUlidetellV Quo et tiro ludexPoti Mato Is illerberely! one Poorrosta tor IMP Tblp property II 'ell wort% tbo &truth,. of Shore *palm ILpawl:. Pomo. BILL a inurrnaLT,3l4.l YAW, Oa Immortal loots. MOW muh riaarpottoPoor. tats.. Loorresooplilo. , • • DIME. ELOSI & CL ihiwUeal Far:Oars lUisiih.divrra COL PENN 47:5) WAYNE Lean ml.a NU.. rillnl6 onsauol7, 11 , 0 PJES FOR Howard "Livert. Waldo; , i . ni. maw, oar c Ct 11A2 r u m Mt to t. trot: elysi nr,S ea *a "7.. es miasma ad Col 'powwow