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CITE cßittslntigjj Gass
Nn= year a President must be e'en
,ted, and that.will settle thd whole mat
ter of reconstruction. Until this shall
ddie, allside issues are out of race,
, betzuse prams to the great mid' which
'ought to be kept'steadilv in view.
• We 6 not speak thns of "side homes"
bpr, way of contempt. There are many
points in the Workingmen's movement
which enlist our warmest sympathies;
as we. have not - failed- to - demanatrate
henitofore; Ind dial' 'still 'farther attest
hereafter. , For the Temperance cause
,and the men concerned therein we cher
ish the highest respect Probably few
Of those men have labored longer or
more sealotisli than ourselves In that
came, orare less disposed to relinquish
it: But - the nation Is in a condition of
peculiar peril. We feel that'all loyal
inem , ,hcagever they maydiffer about
other thinge, o u ght to stand together
until the paramount question of the reran.
sttintiOnOttite ',Union shall be settled.
Let na spit save the republic for liberty
'hod jestiee, and take all other questions
.10.chidt run.
•Yearionis TZARS put the northern
democrats have been sorely perplexed
to get enough of their own number elec
t‘d to. Cougress to prOduce any elect
=Stipa the: deliberations. Now they are
aetot afraid that from those States which
Ttinneilfsent democrats almost earls.
*yeti, time black loyalists may be pre
'furred instead. If we were shut_ up to
ihe Suisse* of selecting between these
two im..41". members of Congress, we
• should.certainly take the latter. But
thethithat derends not upon no, but upon
thentere of the respective districts. If
'* blank man can set a majority of the
voters in a district, in quite a number of
_the States his chance is first rate; but it
•bat selappr.ned that while black men
have: been. eligible •to membership of
Congress from several of the States, for
many years just, not one of therit bun
obtained the distinction. The constitu•
cache have At prefened them. We do
not see.intlications of a change in this
particular.
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Titi London Saturday Bedew says
England will need to import nine
Akan of quarters at 'wheat this year.
Minos is importing; and no extra crop
iiiiny,part.of Europe mays Hungary and
- tha /taut, South,lbussia, Poland and
.Tisrkey have average crops; Poland
tint Boleti:an Poor; in Algeria is a refl
..= and In Egypt' plenty, The Review
:estimates the crop In America as. good,
:but says "there was no stock of old grain
- left, and as the North will shortly have
-to supply the South, we do not estimate
iduti Ametica will ba able to spare more .
thart. the average of her exports to Eu
ropa". is about time the North were
=done mipplying . the South.' With the
finest soil and climate on the continent,
after two years of ream; the people of
that region should be, rattily .to supply
their tneribread stuff, if riot to export f
MMi!
- Oniwfoid ltstnet, it a Jaime ordecided
*ability, but a politician without 117 .
maul/Lb(' pp pubuity outride of his pirty.
Reilitaa formerly a Whig, afterwards an.
ilhitalib; then 'a - Republican, and by
wine angular freak of politic was con
awned to "Demociner," .lu:cording to
the modern definition of the tena ,
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_Tun DJI , XOCILITS Persistently rapte-_
snit Clonaress acting outside the Con
. • stiattion in the matter of reconstruction.
: Congress is the lawial judge of its own
pewee; at lout until the Supreme Court
luss ruatied its opinion. No law passed
• Mimi" tins, so far, been set made
filyalie Judiciary. oAnions of the At.
.4tteney , Getteral, manufactured to .k.resi
-;;;Iflitial order, count for floating.
fins Beading Gazette, edited by .Con
*venom Gets:, eays that Sheridan's tic
`,..4tr7 over Fatly is the Shenandoah "was
the twist nhigraceint ride of modern
times:: This shows that the Demo
.esatio antipathy -to .Bheridart.4l4. not
grow onliptllla conductitlTess,Griesns,
but durini the war. 'TheAlnifthlfluilie
cause he triumphed over the public ene-
Tan side-shows or local dissensions
are not waned Republicane, In
the. third Senate district Mr. - Bonham
...
better chance of election Nita id) ,
Republican before hlai eier had.. la the
fourteenth districi Mr. Wingard will
eetiainly be;iketed, making a Republi•
tax gain. All that is needful for a most
brfillent general tesalt is for the Repnb•
lionuttokeep steadily to the work.
Az active demand exists in earions
parts of Earope_for bread/tuffs from this
country, in nonseonance of the failure of
crops there. This will prevent prices
falling here u low as RAS anticipated.
Indeed, it seems probable that prices
..will not touch octet much lower than
that idle attained. • . .
~:TIVOURIIO3I of the old "Wilmot dls.
trim are engaged in amicable struggle
•1016 e which shall win the banner offered
by the - State ,Committee to the cotuity
making the largest relative gain. Do
the western counties consent to be
courded out of-thla commendable effort'?
,-3V. inn& not.
.;13Sticiturrunrr if tho Republicans had
.-reioninslitedittocteinnteofthedentoetuts
to 'Overt thelinlon there would here
beat no nationel dobt. Itisnot so much
the debt. therefore, the democrats ero
mitd about; iiither failure . of the scheme
• !het 'Oeade the incurring of the debt - ne-
True !loccnocratlc" Sudo Convention
of P/011311.111101Ted:ill favor of the per
petali unloh of the States, and the civil
and poWgi. 'quitlltk Of all the citizens
of the Stati.,, , ,:rbat is following the ad
wice of,tbe l em loth World, to "court
tho netio •
• Tan; ranzaanfsta Aiipt about the
casino I.O.taxelf.A.lf thy Tamale they
imagist:l4od 1266 Ihrnidant to appoint
to Ileyonna siiiice did, not
fteld millions Hof dolhira a
yeaohkatii*ea would BOPII bo reduced.
York,' at
CO'aierai,on;isiscribed OA their
banner, . "itattonal r s Reconstruction
ihrough'Ubeiiy azd lintoe; State repose
„ Mans& Intetpity and ersittpmy." That
has t.los ringof true mete:
.
Usta might days more , remain for
work before the election. Mich ought
yst dohi is So. organislug wards
and taw hips as to being out the fall
Republican strength. Frlendisi let not
the oppittudti ba loft•
• ..Mrsa fintraeOrgifialui, while tending
'Ai vett in;tlati :Vail* of the Hollldaya
biajoi. .Efardd bid . bar hand caught and
three. tdrit 'oft . She la the only
dr sdilWortirr• • ' mother. •
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the- Mr UMW% ot 43s . xorgia the defei
•, ends , iiiatlidate . -for Congresa,
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VOLUME LXXXII . NO. 224
Br 7mt New Orleans Picayune of the
V.lth inst.- we learn there were no less'
than letell thousand cases of yellow fe
ver under treatment in that city, sedges
extending Into the Louisiana parishes.
It is lasted that many persons are actu
ally dying from fright at the first symp
tom before medical treatment can reach
there. In texas, the fever was almost
universal along the coast and In the in
teller; in Corpus Christi there had been
one hundred and twenty-seven deaths
up to the 7th inst.; at La Grange, `every
house was filled with sickness and
death."
Tux Albany Eeeniag Journal rebukes
the disposition manifested by some of
the Republican members or the Consti
tutiotuff Convention . , to evade manhood
suffrage. It asks: "With what degree
of assurance can we amend that the
Southern States shall extend the ballot
to the negro, While at the same time we
refuse it onrselyest . This Is precisely
the point we recently, urged. Thom
who do not cheernallyperformwhat they
demand of others, expose themselves to
contempt and defeat.
Orre. reason assigned for the arrest
. .of
Garibaldi is that by the treaty between
Victor Emanuel and Napoleon, the
former late maintain the temporal pow
er of the Pope. On this condition The
French troops were withdrawn from
Rome. Upon the issue of GaribaldPe
proclamation a French force was ordered
to hold itself in readiness to embark at
Toulon, and Emanuel anccumbed to the
threat.
Tax Democracy raise srmn a hue and
cry about negro suffrage that one is led
to suppose them ignorant of the factthat
formerly negroes voted in all the origi
nal thirteen States except North Caro
lina;:lhat Washington and Jefferson
toted with negroes; that the election has
been turned'on more than one Southern
Congressional district by emancipating
negroes in order to get their votes.
A quanrsn of a rulllion of Union men
were slaughtered by the rebels, the dem
ocrats sympathizing with them, and en
couraging them In the bloody work.
Now, these democrats ask Union men
to help them into power, that they may
reconstruct the republic according to
their ideas. - The thought of such a con
cession is enough to disturb the repose of
the patriot martyrs. .
Tan Raffnnan's Journal mp. "Pres.
ident Johntort will soon issue a prods
merlon pardoning the Union soldiers for
participating In the war,l against the
rebels." Not a bit of it, lialtamen.
That is a crime the President will tarter
.
pardon.
hanTru Guns, of DanceasTille, Pa.,
wu shot in 'the right Ithesst-beforePe
teraburg. Recently he felt something
front, his tide. It was extracted, and
proved to be a large brass button which
had been driven In by amunde ball.
Ernair TOTE given to a Democratic
candidate, is tut endorsement of the
President's Policy. Every rOte - with
held from a Republican candidate by
... yinainniffreMilltrinADMßsants
a half 'endorsement of that Policy.
oter the State' the Republicans
are .srekixot up to the necessity of e roue:
lOg =sprit', as the only 3nemus of pm.
seuttrikqohnson, DCMOCOLCy & CO. from
sn'attempt to resist the authority - of Con
gress by force of arms. _
PnrunammtrA . 'boasts that she will
overtop A.lleglieny in Jts maicuity for
Mr. Wliadame. Republicans of Alle
gheny I you are forwarned. Look well
to your Lunde that you may not lose
them. . ,
Wint.tan Huarran Jumped on a ear
to ride about:ft* yards, near Hollidayr
burgh, and jumping off, fell and died in
an hour from concnulonuf thabrain.
Tzs New York Constitutional Con
ventton hasadiaarned to November 12th.
An attempt was made to get the •acatioa
extended into next year, but it felled.
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UP THE ALLEGHENY
(Spacial Our monde.* rlttsterra
, ti r asette.l
•'• • •
•ariunoriara. eitenderr
The eardrantion of the Western Penesyl-
vams Ridlroad Man:mated a new era
In ibis section of Allegheny county. For
many Years the only Dublin conveyance to
the city was the canal paint, reontrlng
his mold beers. and ernaldirons more. end
an equal length of tlme'to return', thus
leaving but Utile opportunity for the dans•
dams of business. The conetrection of
the A.llegbeny Tilley FAilded Waugh& re
lief to those residing 9n the' same side of
the river, but the dinkralty. of ercealeirei
ail times, and ospedelly during the late
Ant/ma and early Spring.''as a serious
dzawbeck to tilde melding , Ori the right
busk of the Alleghenye IraPpny for the
dwellers along tbo beantllnt arrant there
are now two made, one on either side, well
finished and equipped. and affording dun.
dant facilities for trade and travel. And
trade sad travel have received.
N •
ew new
life
re by boots Infused Into the inhabitant.
along their lines. Property hue doubled
and trebled in odd, and le being
rarddly purchased by new enniere—dme of
it for occupancy del sond for epecuLition.
Yuma are being repailyeut op . Ilide email
least° accommodate meet:mules sutd labor
er.. who are securing permanent house. at
comparatively low into- plea Or
from flee totem scree to ;secrerunedadellso
wealthy, who are contemplating the enne
iron of palatial madame, surreeeded
ample grounds. Dead. village. are helot
gelvanleed Into Me, and new villages are
sprlaglng ap. Among the Labels Spring.
dale; stateein Mlles out from Plttaberah, on
the. Weitern Pounsylvatile Railroad. V.
bd. besettfel locaslem, on meetly eloplog
r:Z4adereling to the rashlents • charm,
is at tee Swq_rettroada, the Alleghe.
ay Blear and its bins wlth • largo duset
or cleared lend, glesining each season
arum and gold, varied with red and purple
Unitas. Whatever may be add of the
smoke and soot of Pituburgb, no Nay 1p
the t rulen la sunoooded by More' pie
tenuous or beautiful scenery. Time and
the band of Art will ran cover the valleys
and elopes and bilts with beautiful homes
and Charted and schools, and make tne
nebula et Pittsburgh the equal of those of
any city oe the Continent.
'a Say trainabler amount canaca.
Dote truce m these reflections., Items of
unerest In riewelseher readers are not anon•
dent here, and we stall therefore ohronicle
but one or two. :Sabbath, the am hut.'
was the day edlt.ert for the dedication of
the new Me t' EpLecopal Church to
.this place. see odttloe is a small strimture,
plop sag tent, and WM a seating capacity of
:newly these hundred. It will meet the
want:: of the community, until tooted:et
nerrabers and wealth. now rapidly pouring
along the
t hce,usge/gre, shall demand
larger and more Imposing home of worship.
The dedhsatory San Was were condtuned
L C. Penning. Prittlaeilt of the Pate-,
burgh Femme College, who presehtel more.
Leg nod dieting us large and. attentive Min
regal/One. Theagli the least rigid eamo.
Loy wee Observed In dm erection of the
diumb, the society bona wean nurnericellY
istits=slOgitiffeuar rumworeilmargr
old:Wiest/Do. Thee amount wes fatty pro- I
loy
; Tided der , and aleiliy ace War Of It pod In
cash. The in Marne oongragatme are also
erectlng a church, which will be ready for
,XoeValley early In the winter.
A 000 e AND ?AIM ear Irony.;' :
A somewhat. singular Incident ceenneed
here some time ago. An honest Teuton kid ;
managed to lay away eighteen gold i
and • smaller deseatit. In oilier. The mote
ay um placed In • fin box. the lid seeded
with a none. and the whole stowed Mud In I
a crevice in the eellar wal/. .An ooeselanal
visit peg Indle- to the celiac to ascertain
whether the 'deposit. were sale. Tye pres
ence of thetas Fattened him that all was
right. After some Wattle however, he de ,
sired to feast hie Met PIM ti sltotof tea
ehrteM. but Imagine hs sieleiLl to rind
that the lid had been moved and
i sYrAy
rod delid taken. The mystery vu €f I
br ludids that Let diver into up •
ed. Oda inepectiOn yeyealed the fad that
there were iderat-turowo; made by ,
leading Irmo the MIX in several direction,.
Aa the silver renealad m the box, ho
Tarred that the ram had Winn his gold. -
pink and abovid vim procured, end n mg
orousseareb began fertile hidden trasimre.
YoIIOWIAO Add the burrows arbleh led to
&Pant undo , lbe fitnit , Ids dUi•
geed wee rewarded by finding a. liege
aest.llned with'. hie etegn.Mm gold dollars;
sad filled with young rata, itrenge falba:
May_itileMi lon may relit weed of its.
trethredent. Tour isorremmeneut Ireald
eniiesttheproprietyMbestewing a govum.,
meat apppeiteed* .on those rats. More
FIRST EDITION,
MIDNIGHT.
WASHINGTON
ST retest - soh to the Dlttaburitt tierette.]
WAmanterrOtr. September . 2l, 1867.
warns" . Womcocz AID rsa miroariali
.
Secretary arentleeh yieinialWated an or.
der forbteding the clerics In the Treasury
Departzuwit from fernlahlnu Information
to persons connected with the oubllopreas,
unleu by were:dation of the SCcrotary; oL
his Asilstants and Chief of Thireitedo "a no.
Litton of the rule .objects, the offender to
dishonorable diarniseal.,' •
Dx#El,o)..Or aaxaoxoxna
James Ferguson. assistant Astronomer at
the Untied states Naval Observatory, died
to. day.
DaAili / ROK ir....Low 7.11..
.
A dispatch from (Maim' Mower et • Re*
Orleans, ensOnneos the aeeth by yellOw ye.
very eaten:Mr. of Llentehant Wing, of the
4th Cavalry. The other. Orrieere are doing
The recelpte front Customs for the wean
ending cm the 01st were elasegTO. The
Treaters'''s not In the strelghtenen condi.
Mtn represented to some quarters, and
therefore to not obliged to resort to large
nate* of gold . to meet Its Itutnedlate mows•
Attlee.
Teo Non Orleans 74mrs, received tsenlabt.
says It bee excellent mesons for believing
that Gob. Month wilt not marten with the
programme laid out. I Gen. Btosrinao. •
NEW YORK
UT Tslarrubb tune Pittsburgh Duette 1
Ns. Your. September 'V, 1W
Too pollee yesterday 'arrestod Start,
butchers for alsoghtortirr animals between
Forty-second and Foity-olglith...strests,
nosr that:firth River, wltheot pormits from
the Boart of Health.
elm. meet sertniunen.
Genet.] nisei was serenaded at Morriss:la
last nigght, where be Las recently taken up
wren or elener Wool, or rutr.umtrzu.t:,
Bishop Woodiest retureed front Serape,
wu werrelymelred by the itoman Cacho.
Ms of Patbidet plata, yesterasy.
TXo7l4llloit /X XXL.LiVrt XOSTITAL. '
Wm. A. Gotland, late Burgeon General of
the array. nee been appointed a Protease?
in Bellevue Hospital.
AXIII3IOIXXXIX 7011 irecarrioa,
A. meeting was held at the armory' Of tho
Lint regiment. last evening, for we our.
pose of making arrangements for the re.
caption of lien. Sheridan. Pertntaslan was
granted to the colored leaguers and oceans.
asuomto turnout. Mr. Mesh. o.llawklne
wall made Gtand Itarehal. , .
caomaa svitt'aS orisairrrim. '
The cholera is stilt virulent at cinematic°.
Plve deaths nave occurred, and fifteen are
still In the hosplial,come of whom will not
recover.
me saw rosier* arociawrrs. -
It Is reported that the teethe° ,Inerehente
hare reeolved to suspend business until the
Secretary of the Treasury so order* the
regrgatlorts that they wit l not, as alleged.
destroy their trade. The Secretary of the
. Tothen.7 telegraphed to Collector Shook
that such portions of the new resrulathns
as require the Immodest., reborn - 11er of
bonded warehouses aro suspended for the
rennet.
202 0112 Ail SILIV/11.131 . ♦'r QVAJWITIM4
.At a meettaa of Use Booed of lissalte.Tio ,
terday, Dr. Maras stated that the disease
proyalant atacmg the 0•211.0%.10 the nosed.
al stdp at the lemur quarantine ts almost
unknown to aim. lOOksol ilkO cholera,
but 00 Joyeattgatlon proyed. .omettdas
else. lle halved la doely mfectlou. asst
It bore does resemblance 'Wide Black
Typhus of lreland.
lionstor. Nortoo. of Indfaxis, is 14 NSW
York.
is nix imr +utter.
Glos. radial'. of "Iflo waif. sildrelised •
[Wpm:Moan =toting. at Patterecm, E, J., o•
Toteday e•solog.
CANADA.
Dwane lea h Prtseall Murder Case.-
All . Far Polompers
eallswris of Saw Olosse .C9llllaell.
eked .le—The /1•11.0.-11611111
an Ilr•We *lhalleu.“6-4 , lll4matfVe
41. nrell 'as Ottawa—W.l.lPM :A11,1101“1-
Telerx.pbc..o ins rdtsbargh Dssides.l ;
Kmorroir, Itept.e.ll;a'r D..-Tho
quest In the Driscoll murder cue clesed
to-day. dll four or the prisoners were
committed for trlal..;
„ ,
, .
Toe parr compl imented the 4 - frierteen
°Meer TortheconnWyshow.YrtheCane
dliu autborttiss,' L asid their •Igilinee
parearne the prisoners, end who delivered
them urr without:the form awl archers usual
In case. of extrediticr2.
Orraws., Beeson:miler t7.—lt le reported
that lion. John Rote is to be &wager or the
House of Commons. sod non n. J, Hilliard
txxneren, President or the Senate.'
At the regatta Tester - des, the two mills,
mall ince, for the en ere plonsedp of coogoto,
wee won by 'Mbar° Tenting. of Toronto.
He- ban -issued a .clkallisage Uarallt ar
Brown, for Live hundred dollars, single
senile, distance, piece and tame to be ar
ranged.
NOWIVIA.L. &pieta.' ttt—The Executive
Corm= held a meeting at Ottawa today.
It is understood the , ch ref =Mena to come
before the Haase of Comments will be an
indensolty bill. Intact:olonm' railway. Mai
cry request, transfer of local public works
to provincial oontrol, equeltration of tariff.
nd the ado:0411ton or Northwest British Columbia and Von...urns, to the Colon. •
8.7.00/T. m the emplo, or aloorlte
43mlin - forwarder. , „bt.,.abiroanded. atter
wmallsimr severil so:entail.* Sad 'Aetna
'sae IMO.XlfrOccipl i agAteti. : •
The :Gran& r.,7 ;11=4 of ,found:tons
brit, stgainstarhes tonere
been concern= the sheaf= • dill
turbences.
CALIFORNIA
Raylcsillone of lbw Tolorwre
Xlieraf—ek NW -Mrsarelsee
Depandire!oirWmwmilWror Illitata, de.
LET TelerrAph to tEI rlttscitmla xezeue.7
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SAN FIA.IICI6OO, September 27.—At a meet
ingot merchants to Consider the navigation
of the Colorado river, flute were prodaced
prore thee 000111142:Ctieraekr1.&1 . .dain
city tp Colville, of i Ammirett miles atanre
the mouth of Um river. for four cents pRt
potted, and transported thence to Salt Lalfe
al good Drente. Ttio passanapein he made
at all sensoue Of the yeFirete ten to AN
teen days. It is pro to antecrlee
fifty thoesanclOollate to nile anew steamer
to run In connection with one oiroarty In
the river. Great interest is enticed In the
.
The Panama steanier whleh"raga on the
Seth, will hart in tontwenty stamp
and quarts mills from a' thtuadry us this
city, for am ine al Wings Mountain, North.
Carolina.
A Oro at Sacramentoleat night destroyed
the Waverly Hotel. The boarder, and land
lord only
. enr-afted by leaping front the win
. .
dors.
Wheat is imuommetl at 11,04/2,15. Legal
Tenders unchanged.
sailed: United Stat.a war steamer Undo
„pea, forsiths, with fieneral Rowan and
staff, mid atmgassiest Liombetaslonefil for
the trampler of Anwlia...AffitYnduttle shirts
Chas A. Farwell and 'Charger, - NOW Tore'.
Thatcher, Ifszonn, Boston; U ncle, Cardiff.
Cleared Orton, Liverpool.
Anituriess rioard'or Foreign Xleslamp
—Election or OUleero.,
.
.
ray Talearseato the.iiit34!,•rsa t etawital.
norp.u.oi tiosiferolotti -,TOilitaarloso
Board 'or Yareliin fdbrelOna nrif seasionlitO•
day and elected too following officers far
ton ensuing seat: President-hark Holy'
klos, D. D. Ilea Pres idenc-llon..
B. Dodge, Prudential LionillaiLter..-Chulos
mtorldard.lfeberalah. AolaintaD. D.. Anfull•
o.llcos C. Thallipson,r ..110r. William T.
maws. treater O. t.iridltijj...4lon. Ellihedg
Ilitrtly, Hubert Child. Wry. Albert
Barna., IL Booth, 13. D.. Abner King
man, Zan. , James M. Gordon. Halos Ander
son, 11. D. Corre.porlding Socraark.-11.61.
George W. Wood. D.ll. 0011
Naihmitei .0. Clark. D. D. nawo , dbir 54 4'
retars-Hay. Jobe 0. Means. Treasurer
flangdon rt. Wood. Auditor-Mooot L.
81.101 and Joseph H. Roper. ' •
Two of the prinelold churches worn tilled
with large. anal ennet j.odilgat • to Pow the
addressee
Borrat.n, September 27.-Tba Anierlean ,
Board of Foreign Missions, after, 0. abort
sesstnn um morning; adjourned. .
. . .
The Use.; el
car Tsiscracti to tite Yttubliarts Usiette.l
Claces - nam, Sept. P.7,11,itr0 Afars,. taro
races at tha buckeye Club Conroe to-day.
The fast, Ohio stake, for three years old,
two mile heats,CHM 4913411,41 dollars' en.
trance. itradeclared set JannarY.Sddlnafdt
SCOL.let. lb...clan to eild . OW, nloodl. 14th
sixteen eatries, brit only two horse. started
—Lhiford, sorrel Oily, by Ltzington •
Seliterts, and the rannle Cheatham This
hitter won both heats; thee 11l . nl3dt.
IS the amend retry handicap; for all'atielt,
parse WO, two and a half sells club, Matt,
rpfriteer and Calsidealik were the coo test
noes: pee run was son by made, caipeeet a
ocentne in iir..Onti; 1.16113 aas4,4.
pro, Weidner and Xrana.
fay -Taunt& te tbs
Ciseiriarr, Septette's.. 07.—Thaeather
oresunnee dry. but nes ht the t w wain , -
store was down to 4S cieerres. but It 'ls
n0W.73.• The repertaregard tag the cart' Imd
rwa ,„,, crop' as eras -more Cisentnalles.
ruiners are selling off tittle stock as tar a.
possible. Water Is very 000000 end In miter
placesioattle hare to be driven a Imnone.
Mt to stator. , landorr-are not - leading
044x0 nay anent torah° winter markets,
and notrlldra9l4:3llll be made but for early
Xsitlmore desotarratto X .
Domination. ll7
(By 76166rap . a to she rvisborgli
LlALTurOlne.Seplulabeiff,Mtio Deranorato
in inoservotivo CanvaKam byre Urgent.'
moans. ADDlDialeti Xoters T. 'Emits
for major.. . • :
•
•1 4 tow New Oeleatii
tVf.Tuesniotl rotas littstaret
..:4rourcus.s, Sepicsabbr causal
are °pawpaw's.otally towards mg Nut.
jrl
vertni laver taw Orleans.
PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1867.
MOND EMIN,
FOUR O'O - j.:ook. A. M.
FROM EUROPE
City Telegraph to the 'Zittsbargh Game.)
..
• ( ITALY.
1
' --
' ' ,..1i1104 Aviri liiiieclur our.
iointiroir, Sept Ste L:Serlooiriots have bro
k onfuclidirua sLv:ty tilisafrom Venice,
an limed , bands are parading the streets
c oring tor a revolution. Those bands
kw y cemposed of G artbald lan_v el
rs yr o badkeen compe ll ed tons. from
'th 'Bann . iroatidi - by the Italian troops.
, -
, fllg:LlA es naltuatnt'oattro you.
.NT Sept. 33..-Croords of men assent
pled In sereeta. yesterday sod 'pithy
cried tor - the ielnaie ' of - Garibaldi. 'Borne
violate:inwas done but no one
,inparnek , ._
11,1AORDpk#RY .RfSTOE or. 27Asipacirr
Eiostanna,fcgt,-Z7,-Pailisana of Girth 1-
11 ire o
.oatltig tutnalta In nations gaits of
Italy foittla purpose b[ obtaining the re
lame 'of. their ;loader. if le iniKnied the
King Icabout to bunk iptoolainatloca call
ing ai entraordniary mosalon of • Parlia
ment.
131333X21
/MB Or 1.1.43 17.1101.11.
Desch, tlept. 27.—Feara ore entertained
that the Teemna here, emboldened bp the
semen of the mob at blanehester, will mete
a eltallar attempt to reams Capt. Morlerty,
who la now iniderrolng cement:. of
I:cement. The Government Is taking all
netaauliT 'pretentious . amilnet snob an at,
tempt. . „
rateogase elor ro agotazo.
Forty of the Fenton - eearlolls, who 'have
hitherto been'lmprisoned •to Irish jails,
have been sent to Portland, England, tor
taro keeping, • '
OCZOOAT BUT TO TOO 114118 COON?.
Loanon, Sept. 47.—Owtng to a revort that
• •uPPoled gentan vetoed bad bean wet oft
the County of terry, the tiovernment has
diapqatted =a neither of gunboats to guard
the soutttern and; gotten:Vl:oast of /rebind.
OVAZ resaa , e aanlestartoe IIIrrtIMAR3I.
Meas.:mall - Sept. Tr.—Melees Qom Cot.
stantlnople state that' Oh= Pasha has
witlftawh hie To.iirastion, itelvelll ream=
at Cartes, the capital of Caudle: Curtail the
Sublime Porte desire tamale ruts= hie cone:
- rrerikattaL aril) COttatlitillAL.
Livaaroot., September 2:7.—Cotton bear,.
but anchanired; sales 1040 MUma middling
uplands at kiy,d, and Orleans at U. The
'Brokers , filmdom reporta the Sales of the
week at 86,1100 bale., of:which M.= were
for export, and 20,00 for epeenlatlon. The
Stock now in port la 811,009 bales. of which
ina,OCO Is American. Flour timer fur Cali
fornia. Wheat advanced Ila Corn no.
.banged at We for new minx' western. Pro
visions—Lard advanced 04, and selling at
Ala for Amerkan. Prod nce—hrd rit aof Tar.
localism ad lower and whited at 001. Amer.
lout Tallow 34 better, belling at Ohs Al for
Amelia..
-•- -•
• Lognon. Sentember V.—Markets un
changed. Comas 01746,
721310; /I_llaoloa Gemini 74 Erin &
.meTbraatepee Lleet/aa Iltsgar r ileice
fatten 4alatool.-DispateA from
Goa. Slraps-,Letter from ■afar;
To Wm. Thamoks-plate As.
Chorales to Ma 11111811.1■0411.
the Yeleareph to the eftureentheasette.7
rfaseviLla, 6apt.17,1t87.
Matteis have quieted moth today. Loot
night Gen. Thomas maw a dispatch from
Gen. Grail tialmig , ,
the inaltnrY
cannot in - Wade nee of io defeat the eiech
hoot.Otatem reference to the Laws of
the State and ordering hits not to prevent it
• begot State form from ecteentinghla order.
• tiessvol , -tit
to Itasca Brown. rellottoday Wrote _to Gee
Thom. stating that be had not cemented to
resistance to the law, nor dedred to defeat,
the Basouthre of the State to his arena to
enforce the Law. He had designed, IS not
prevented try armed olate.% to bold a
stria fly /twat election t oa ;errantly poses.
fill tanner, and In accordance with the city
charier. tie, requested lierterel Thomas
to Inform Lam whether he (accusal Ilan,
rd It ha day, under the order of (easel
rstot, to uphold General Innper, corn
mender of the State 111111 b., his threat.
lined deteresdrathan to prevent the election
'tinder the charter, adding that to that ease
be had no choice left hot to hold to toe en.
'Shanty Of the United Sato% with ....poet-
Yid sad emphatic proteel elleinet , the cane ,
and deplorablemistate.
General Thom., to reply, !stated twit
prope interpretation of . irenenti Gnat%
order to to sustain the State authorities 10
the execution or their orderi, ft not talon
his province to decide the question of the
legality= Illegality Or the ethetlon ordered
try the city authoritthe..lSenetal Thome
vabsequently lathed an order tor the distro•
lawn of internam . fora% cavalry end In.
hiatry,to
And
Lhe St ar emetoners of rag
latratton Ando! tha aUthOrltles to•
morrow In holding the election.
The oolii4 of Aldermen met
poi evening
and withdrew the odireire apppolnied by it
to hold the election.
EMEtE',M=i
. . .
7 COMM alltilitar -tiormerrAtlyi•liiii also
wittidrawri. Vile Hares rhaliteld to Alarm,
• NOV./lens Radical, I.nd Stovel, an old cll.!.
reit, alao • RadlcaL. Aldan will be elected.
• Thrißepatilicauts are bighlyelasal with the
tune or arwata, while. the oriiinaltlon arc
tom aptiattlitAilt daprewti Taw. election
will be quiet and yitaastaL
~,•41LINT LOUIS.
" 'Nagler . -.ldapiOnionall.
Rooting. •1 sueSattaa• adding Asa*.
onauoa—aL. LavilvAlallaaltatir.l and
R.•h.nleal, ,Addnal .1011.-111/nola
•
fey 'Pelegra, L eso the wittatergh !mate.]
ei.toesa.Selneinter '3l!—Anontl cOolock,
Illinois, lyleg at the levee, 'exploded, tear
ing away a portion of the cabin of the boat
and aevendy , Weenialreg tone 610r - hada
The boiler waahlown across the levee.
TDe Tall meeting of the beclada booing
Assailant , * well ootninroce Monday next,
headers from Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee.
alaleara, , lowa and 11.
loud ere. on the ground. with a lager n tow
ter oi.ruarses Mao ever.beforo assembled
on any coarse in this country. Fifty-Mx.
novice are entered for the race en Yonder.
The drat rate will be a two Mlle flashover
eight heinflectoor loot blob.
Toe seventh annual fair of the St. Laois
Aterialtural awl Mechanical Asksolation
will commence October 7111, and promises
to bathe largest eveztleld Mew 'EatrieD
stock. au noun.° ral pt.:4 mix, machinery and
textile fabrics hartebeest made from nearly
all the western litatasiand many line horse.
and ontAWltn bellwelreret'Pele.eugland.
Taal , nomaDtais nut* open al on
Monday east Qoincy, where .1.41,11
preparellotm total:wen made and Meanest.
grOmthe in,..chneountry hnve been provinoo
poneop,onaliimn:! Those grovels belong . t o
mornings:us of •trullicy, - wild hate ',pent
nearly a hundred thotuad dollars in per.
menses leetnellgreentie oh Mown,
ASELTELCII z
IliStirOinialeZZW e r g "
. Sem ottoirdi r Vito annros
. PlOO ArrOPSOs NoodasSPos .Sor the
Prostdelikai —sawn& geo Moron Ms
ao1o4silf1411011111•101 . .coaresor--
. Iseportoot. Doran...o+lo . 515. Pos.
irg4= s iglintl
Te Leval* U. the ,Plasburtb (Wm.)
Hrw Torr. September 47,1807.-
Advlcon tram Marko city .tp lfrrpforobor
loth, Bay: Vim Adsolnii TagEnpff.nniso,
Lemma to roman M AhatrL - ~rbettor no
rooolind tiro romaum of Mazlmlllian or
SOL. , .
•
Potful° Dila inalptad. Ma nomination
for Yresionneyi end bid aaltretnta irons or
ganising for th e campaign.
blexlco City loiters of September eth say
efforts are being made by Admiral Togo
'aloft 00 ileenrottnir Übe my of 'Father Fisher,'
Yailtalltail4.oonfeaeor. The .Yather
luithartzed by Illaxitin HIM to pubilen all his
correspondence with Napoleon and Ilszalne
dur4ilta Intervention. It. Is maid ho re.
leaves/ . irre " &trPri4 l :aitoftre= l 3
•
•
documents.
It le cocsldered more than probable that
* Marques M cOO coaled the city.
krinpris Satin Balm tslivlng In (inertia/V.,
'where her titianond Is serving out SIC seven
• .
• '
NEW ORLEANS,
'
Tim Mootlon—Bottarom trona IhrO.
101.trioto—Illeort7 all VOto for Me
r 4 reii , gtstiia to tbe rlttillargh Clazitta.l
New Oatearra, Sept. 21.—The Republiet"
hoe tog teterne,
.Itip vote. omit , today to .
the Arit.s .. oSetriLrlad . third hannialpel ijl W'
uutliof tine arty.' In the ant diet dct there
tore %go votes cast In the second 2,21,
and In the thlrd 1.0/I total, MOD. Nearly
all the votes tent fOr the CohTerlflOil• The
euplteir of-eurillosted YOsets-.11, 2 tetra Mb -
Mots Is 24.0 N. The Republican expresser
apprehensten unites the vote Is heavier lb.
I ..ffllrsr.thae,thes proposition for s
thoilvtitaoulag regiarirr
Of r s egistered velars to vote, or the election .
fall
• fleOVlSaltebat. if flo e. .
tgyTolograff to the l'lttuftrib Uisetta,l
- Nesseyowe„Beytomber. 17.—Gen.. Han-
Whir vblltea hie mother. mkt blitbabiee to
sley, IWO eetrabralally tebelyed by the chi
eyenlne. by wee eereVl o bi l
lirtentbaeb;VAAMlAttril speed!.
to which the Ueborel reepOudel.
PreOoroUooa for MherldOm OS
MO=
(17 talatraph to the rittityarab Gasatta.l
daptembrx 77.—General Shed
W
dark mil be racetrack with atria and U
uFlX9PsPril W 41$ WOW two to-mOrroM,
PHILADELPHIA.
idieridedes levee et the Valois lodine
itonse—Heneral listareck Tendered
the Hospitalities of the CHTnoti •
raomme—Cetuterfelters Ikereeted
-823,000 Finiebedaed 8100,000 Valle.
'abed Nome Seised—Mates, P/M•110111,
Ink, ac.. Mew Ceptored,immenee
Itepoblicau .and. soldiers' Kestlag
—Welcome to Shari
Bleflee—
Bpeeeh of Generill Sickle&
PmenseriereS, Bait. 2L—Gen. Sheridan
held a levee this noon et the Union Learnt
;loose, and received thenantele of the menu
hereof tee I..eestne And their friends. A
lakke v atreerd witnessed hi. entrance to the
Hall, and the cheering was eathtmisatic.
Among the visitors Were the orphan boys
of deceased eoldiers pont Lincoln institute.
TOOL, commander made a neat speech wet.
coming Sheridan to the city. He replied,
thanking them for the pleasure ot seeing
them. The bop, gave Alai three cheeni. A
Committee of Councils waited on General
Hancock, tendering title the hospitalities o
the city. He was also invited On a banquet
at the League House, but *e declined both.
Patl.AnctrelA. September 07.—Dr. M. Y.
Carman, Nat. Kenney, and' Rise Caroline
Heron Were arrested lint night, ent a charge
of manufacturing counterfeit Dank notes.
The oMcer also seared 425,000 Mitered notes
and Weep° - unfinished notes. They also
captured the Mate. for printing notes on
thu Fourth National Bank of New York
city, and Arty mat tractional currency,
ivir. de.
to
arrest ofwitnthe
Garman p It in Sacertamed Since
that the
be
dada contrect to supply notes on' the TIM
National Bank of this eitlf• to be executed
nest week. Garman Is ituPnosel to be the
man who drat timed counterfeit fractional
currency. , TboparUes WBl here a hearing
before the United States Oommiesioner
metHataly.
At an imaienre Republican and Soldier..
meeting to-night, resolutions favoring the
imposehmont of President Johnson ware
adopted.
AMT adjournment the Dreceselort formed
and marched to UnlentLeagne Hall, where
Gent Wm itherld anima dickies were received
. . . .
with prOlonged corers. General Wagner
addressed them m tertosof welcome, say log
the Army of the iteptiOlid would follow
them.lo .their efforts to .reoonstruet the
South: on the basis of the will of toe loyal
men, expressed in the. , Acts df Congress.
In response ton call, Lien. Sickle, made a
speech. thanking Ms oeshorsdes for the wel-.
come end strongly urging the carrying out
of the reconstrootiOtt measuresof Congress,
Nosing with an appealto those !soldiers
who aro spared not to ' - leave undone the
work ,thole Mind brothers Old not Ilse to
help them do. '. ;
General Sheridan made a short speech of
thank .
HAVANA,
Taiionil of Captain thaseral MatIZSII“.•
AOTIOOII flea Eaxls-eaxtalltaa!t
Boat'—Otterenrg ODININE Home.
ter TeMOO teibe Plus/awe tierette.l
, September 17—Trat fatten' of
Captain General Ilanzarkp took place [Mr
moraine. pie piceemlart started at &Lt.
pot seven Tor tbe. Cubeard, irbere • val.
emn requiem mass was ;celebrated by the
new Mahon, of Cuba 111 e remains will lie
In state until the SOW. epee they ale be
shipped to Spain. • The yiWeimion wet Very
4.1
long and Imposing. . . -
We hero advises from City Of Mexico
to the 15th, and Vera f. to the Wei. The
diligence tram the tab been robbed.
(Warta Quito Baron, tia celebrated En
glish hanker, died In Tablpi ya on sheet&
The body of liestroillan been brought
to the city of Maxie.
The Berno bon tercet bad triumphed,
entering Monterey on the to wt.
entering
UtteWhorg. late Amer) Minister. has
obtained. pamporta for me, with Ms
family and Itr. Wake. Th archives of the
nation are lath in charge Consul Crlpos.
IK .ICll%lunge.
• • laivett• 1
- • [rector herrett
five tiarrele of hlgh
•• • • with forged
The , Teen officers
Oo •toaut ive
e• Othez
ior. •
-a v
Nt
t
on I.
• or
With blue nelson
tar Tele grab bibs PllOd
comae* Sept. 27.—1 e
Lodap soloed .n*114 , 41,81
eines believed to be etard
Inepeetora bratals. Tlte
bate for tome days =woo
sebum, to defraud the Gr
Madrp are looked for.
Three ilk_
t By Telegraph ul the 11N hasatte.l
Moen., Sept. 17.—ttio*agrees w he
eommitted the outrage M . & Weer, were
boor Wear. Au Imen crowd woo le
fittentlanoe, bet there to !al/hence.
tly Telegraph to nit Pittahe Gault*,
LOetarttla, September Weer darken,
err with IA thebee la the meal.
=:=l
Tl4.l4sl..tatle.Uar. oatliessamAlLiks
ths or rittabcagb sia --- afiriortaandlng
barisitt.
, •
first Want—Wand Tatumme. VA Mercy
street.
• .
Second Ward—Alu. Alken t ile Taart.h at.
I . Third We 4-L: 14 - 14ydfil. Owns alley.
nigh stress
fourth Tr P.ltmlaipenCel Penn it.
nab Ward—Jr . ..ph Trade, al rite street.
bleth Ward—Mtillam Shoreine Alderman
Makes aim. W.Yile St.. nest WaOlhlro.
Seventh Ward—Cant. Wre.YoV.lllller at.
' . l3tght Ward—elludittan liltme,Ann Strigst,
Dohs Schaal nen..
Ninth Ward—ltdarman Junto Itertri.922
Pena Stiroat..
Teak W2rl-4 D. £2262,126616610re, Sixth
tree.
teabPay City-Ttret. 922211-8122666
8a1f0r11..26
for11..26 12.626eca street.
tsgii=il=UZl
_
Third Wotid-11.11“. 15 BOY. , th'. o 4-
Yourtitatd—Jalcues .4inthatiii...33 Yobln
• rk strait.
li tinsizams—Chpier Ba.y,
..,Oarson and
• East. B=ttatiobn'ti'aiiitett,Whar.
Unk /treat.
..Laortwee-Bthet Ward-Win. larteey,
Butler, Deer A l Alem stmet: Becoud Wartl4-.
&twilit% Berlasua,. ButlerF new Cheetuut.
street. • .
Trneersuoevllle-Teosuas (Bersliber
-Btettbeav We rite. wag Walnut strata.
Marieberster-ileX. .bleiltrour, Chanters
meet, neer Ottlo itessite. - -
West rltteburitt-Utrete. Bain,. Beer
Yul Bus,„_FerrY• - •
1,-46kutrealia: . '
fotr,Vgbutilrf-Jr alußes*lnt,
eon Meer.
Doqn,l4s—Wm.bleCotu!:oll,Butliir Plank
13.twiiinarigh:-.7. 0. Comat.coi..
MeNacuport—Jos.. Evans. toot.` ,
= °POOL
With reform:toe to the approiietuteg visit
of rho great artist Madamo Lu Genova who
ninAtapant an WsdnitscuitniO'rtusrsday
next, in oonjunction with the slivery-toned
,tttor,elg. and. other Oztlite, at the
'noekler . ny ot'Yveto, lee alp 1.141080.1.2
from the :few York Hernid:'
. hes beenernanoPee4 ntr.gsaWas that
Medame Anna de La Grange embarked on
the Met or Avenel. at Brest, for this cur.
The musical -public werenethirespris end
delighted: Negotiation. which pars e
seen
vending tor months were, of course. eon
eluded; and Mr. at= Strakolob. Is Pao forte.
nate mu:letter Tam has Secured MIL brilliant
fp/Jester. she willeoonneduipeer to charm
to int career day*, and ail &lunar Brigooll,
the sweetestoof umbra As to veggie of the
new operatic company, no done; thus is a
rich More of operas, concerts =iteratedw
to les nreweatedeer paten. enleynteeL lded.
erne La oranges to the Most powerful brie
name to this comity. She never Mull
,POinted her audience—eho newer failed to
. gretillr their Latta Therough in .10.1 she
attempted. there yes no role In her most
aktuaniverepereans to Whict sae did.not do
full Justice. Bocce her greet value in the
Ttlit: 1! tolgtalcrXlitro&,76"4;' Meus was
wettreatkra 'and druid
sal iblii - ene was
crowned KB Wlthael a ideal at the Ibmpertal
Court Opera of Breen, landedeuld loaded
with pewee et monad, and made-the ...star
smong the stored In crane.
We
. The announce,
m.mt„ of her le-appearance here will be re.,
carved with eathnstaker,eunt ere wllVdraw
%round twersathe teste.beauty and culture
ef tan met - repotted • -
era requested to state dm& stalk ten
= "7 .l l Vgi4fa i ff. '''',^r",*?adAY
aeet,prpw 1144f4t..
lifflPink - tor thet Gerhart Qig' the
first phme Ln tholLt . oCChemh Orisne.
ileeM6,Vell some expetieno•- catty ether
Marina liendfiPs4 we seed mu ,
that the.ctubut 6 Netelhesh organ prilw lu
Our pomhsitom Tar shrpasses tn , :!allow,
variety siliff power of tone. any ?thee Metro.
'C.
Altar rtethy. tibcreb, Now Ibightte..
I Teel estlalled %bet the (lather" ()man wo
nowDe is en Instrameac or.zonch moth
bower and .thosolcy than the due we bed
betorco" Moron 4 unmatoi mate.
- - 8. 11..Yeass7
H, glebe lc Dra, l 4 Wood street,'
urb,ere the loth IMMO teethe*" celebra
ted ellmtcnithe Muth sad Pail*" Urge=
. Lenoir fro" li on. E. M. itraillbmitt,
Mootboe e[ Co . ograsil, and °batman of the
Commltteeon Weya ,
rirs 4;4491 8,1 7 (
Ma. Seentirwr—Dear atee , Parattl.ma to
exit Anytelf Of Mitt maul= 'to oD.
b yOnt elnltielit NUMMI, 113
too,Bg the pet of that:told Medebieitatded
to Moot tbelotetentlepatMa,poettbn Ia
Ole
111 a more triaUfylng tO ovary Jueenein
Mixon, as It seems to be understood Uit by'
your PIM er !tempt rlittlVlallkintaati MY.
pbuned Unita] States at the head of toil
tad natty Pot tee nettle mot ht.
Id, B. MAIMIIIIII.
'These. famons dtehteat pi.... •e „,, be
f oun d Li, tete eibr .01 Klaber Boot..
WILIetC/Onla, YZI Woad Street, *b.) map sw24
wbolowe tubal at *Lary p+ . lol,
. ,
. -
.8111 mi Aut.,' • •
.
vr0.3r01143. Worm' penume• vialblud Abe
State Faly that Mr. Jame" Robb, No. 10 May.
kr4' smut, dolt `.O! Llurplouratts in the loot
4,srp 1049 of t ook,. Lo o n baud a
- We atablabieba Abate Of booty. shoes
verywhich Us (One to - tbo public" at
reasonable priory. • Id Will be temera.
berodl.bat the nalortinetit rotted bent Is not
tram Eastern auction haulm but Am Wm
selected direr from sosnatainarrere vb.)
cleat It such articles ea Will prove serriel.
able and durable. Calk I 1 !Adobe for your-
•
• -tepealsl Mertes,—Ai•;Aboiu . mty bo con*
salted profgasioivilly
latglrai room.. No, 'Wield street,
dully, °inept Staid eye, ti mil 4 vx.to 4 v, s,•
/Into. convenience Ottlsos• wl3O Ale 'en. ,
tiered daring taa emit, kiln boors On
twee). will in prolonged malls 4.. .•
, . .
Tam aeon Oasablasillatit Aft Aln
T.Lums, A.? HLIOIJD SALL TO•111917.
D PC. AODT M L gRIATF4.XPWrA' A'
CITY in "IVIIIMBIN.
THE STATE FAIR.
On our Fourth Page will be
found. the conclusion of the
State Fair.
THE. CAMPAIGN,
Ideenag la the Math Ward—The CU,
lased Awakened—able apieeehee.
A spirited and enthrulleatio meeting was
held to the Ninth ward, last 'weal:mat the
corner of haldwin and • Senallman etreeta.
A large Stand had been erected on the vs,
cant lot at the corner named, from which
a magnificent American flag floated, and
was well lighted with oil An excel
lent martial band wag' in attendance,. and
added to the general emthoslasm with the
thrilling notes of the fife and drum. There
were between. fifteen hundred and two
thousand persona present, and the moat
'perfect order prevailed. • The meeting was
'organized by the election of the following
°Moms:
President—ll. C. Jffackrell.
- - -
triesPresidents—A. J. Cochran, T. W.
"Welsh and Samna
Ekerethries—William Johnson and the re•
potter► of the press.
Mr. bankroll, theckalrinan, In a brief bat
eloquent address, thanked the meethur ror
the honor conferred on him, and after
stating the object of th e meeting, Intro.
dtmed
General Moorhead's reimirks were to
substance u follow.: Us thanked the
President far the nattering introduction
belted given him In saying that he was
• Identified with their Intermits:. They
ought to know whether snob ...the case
or not, u he bad been In this country
long Um.. Lie acme to this meeting much
against his will, but since he hod come he
would have to talk awhile toils old friends,
not to tell Minn what their only was, end
ore. them to do It, for thatwoula be useless;
lt WSIII only iseceseary to take up the elec.
Goa returns of tee Ninth ward and see the
VLSI
_it majorities they rolled up. Increasing
hem year, after year, to satiety any one
bat they always knew their duty mid did
t welL Ile was going to talk to them
6while.ruth knew be would touch a chord
of sympathy In the heart* of some of them.
for it was imponible for such a vast crowd
T'hopr people
were :i " Oritlnt74:r had u ffe7:l
the Ims of frier:me in the terrible war
through which we bad lately passed.
The speaker referred at length to the
diMenitica we trod to enoounter sup.
pressing the rebellion. and said that oath
the °mem:destine proclareation eras homed,
am effort. were not attended with success,
but from that moment forward, we were
crowned with yielory on all aides, until
General Lee handed hls sword to General
Grant at Appomattox Ocerrt Goose.
Tam should have Menthe end of It nut It
au not. That w as and good ma Abra
ham Lincolu, was stricken down by the
hand of en assassin, end then what follow
mit Why, Andrew Johnson, who, by Yoor
Mum= mine, tea made Viol Pretident
of the United State., and by the an of
J. Wilke* itooth,-was •macle President, le
now attempting to make himself dictator.
TM traitor ?resident, sustained and sop
ported by the rebels, hue determined to
break Up MN government; Congress him
been In his way, and be cannot do anything
until they are out of it, and for that reason,
if he hes any enoonraguntht, he Will close
the doors of Congress, end this le why it
was important to go to the election. •
amal? Republican, or whit wu more, a
Derrextratie majority woald encourage him
no that be would announce himself as dicta
tor, the morning after the election. We
bun also local reasons. far polling a large
vote, amour csodinate for flopreme Judge,
Henry W. WlLtamff,, wee a good team but
sable from thin thrlinteresta of the omintry
demanded it, as upon the result of the else.
time in Pennaylrants may rest the welfare
of this =Moowerntd the Repoblkimis
who voted th e voritingtmen , s Makin to vote
for Judge Williams, for them was no doubt
but what tae Democrats of %bat platy would
vote for Stanwood. He had been a wort
h:mm.2:nd knew what bard wort team had
inn hfa education from the ground up i l i tzal
Ulm it from the stump, and be hed
that the way to support the worth: mine of
thleonnotry was be voting the 17.0p11011eart
ticket. He had belonged to the Democratic
luny at one time, but had beep read out of
it, by public resolution, on ail tent of Ina
tariff procilvitise Re pad •high
meat to the Republican candidates for As
suably. and especially to Major Denisom
He uld that after Lee country bad become
settled it tea time enough to take up those
tide UPMed. After thanking the sodium
he retired.
The nut weaker Introduced was
54=12=MEM
...:There would be a greettroangyettna oxen
the-second =or thee:et time assert their elfin+.
Mes. by walbrirsongto ints polls, the It won lutportant that thegibould take the
. arm atop in the right dlrectlon, and be felt
sans that by cast*" their totes with the
NePohlioni Part?, which had Reed the
country from demstionion. they woold wow
matt. record they would never
sshamed of. li e din not know what to
ay for thee old. men of the party—"tho le dyed= VG wooln—lbr there eras no ho
,for Inenirthey wore not within the reach o pe f
salvation.-Tde :record of the democratin,
party during the war was not a good one.
They threatened daring the campaign of
nithat if 'neared elect Abraham Lincoln
the South. that to to say. the eoutnern end"
, of the u
dernoontio_ prany, would break p
the government. Whalprophets they Imre I
They did attempt to break 11 up, and had
11 not Coen for the great ftepubllcan party,
they , would have been suodesaful. The
detnoentio party of - the North, .1-
though afraid,. to , openly tike• rep
arm, asabut the government, did
all to their hewer to old it. enemies,
, teetered otomenly itshttog us they attempt.
I
ea todo if lathe dart through the pullets.
or, and there struekthe semi. terrible blows,
hn lut
h ds n o of
t de e m go e v n er ti n a m en W end r
, 1a favor of the rebel& They Mentioned
brigades of moldier. by the *ahem e.t.a:
strati* at the oarsmen or thews:our when
the salvation of the governmeet depended
noon It. The , oPPOsed by their decision
thetas., of Congress for raiothg an army.
ffev,Trum h tf l uillVJ gteteof
i...thithoottheit the p:yment of loral
bounties to - vaeraitek and only for Judge
Agnew, Wheel we had placed upon the Hu
proms Horeb, to the plans of /PWrY. at
-would navel:WM monosneed pnconstitn
tiooal by nhe a s Court. Johnson,
since thetrar, has pardoned the t abets who
Attempted to- dtatroy ran! Weer.-
meat and out them on(*o an equal foot
ing with. • yoo, who ohs .to austath
it. Omens* antlelpeted thls infamous
act and pawed lowa providing for it.whlch
the usurper' 100050 n and Lim themocralei
Paw onmounos usconatinetional, Ind it,
oomo before the judiciary atid yen can
jade., what the demolon erooll he with such
meat Woodwarel or hbereenecel om the
bench. Yon need pot be shrprfeed' at an
thlngAndrode John.** does.. Ito - said two
years ago that Congress wag an Hiegel WAY.
and ti 11 believed now by many of the treat
man jet the 0041etrY that de.ertit Wenn% to
clam the door, of honoree*, end ploingeor
Into a elm/ war mores terrible than the one
we hare just pissed through: The true PO,
I ley of tio6llooeooineed. is ter loyal men to
settle its diElleentles and recenstriact
Thla Le no time for etch home.. We MUM
all stood shoulder together In 'upholding
the prlnedplee of the Uepobilrell
u
through the coming =meet, as we dtra
=peering the glorious Cold flag through the
late rebellion. Wheeze) -
The next apelike: called to the stead Was
• /OIIN K. XIIIII:rATRICZ,
.• WO 0.11 Ltt. 141rnyntrielVs raninsks In
unbalance: .
Re said that bia appearance among the
clelsens of the Ninth ward had beocane
kind of annual infliction as year after
yearkhe kindoess ceS Os Tier:Tie to Inviting
him amens tbeni 'was full) :appreciated.
Lie was a r orking mho ; wielle they worked
with theft bands In ens mills k 0 worked
with Ids brains m his office, and not a man
at the msettogwould return more tired
thalkits would., fin delloled Lite reuehdrelked
01 ~T iogs lento and :pronouneed it . .an
infamous libel on :the entente book, and':
should Ps blotted out I but it could not be',
GObilkirmiding. the Lebec Reform !Asko!:
There would be no other working men at
tin Lealeleture but the delegation from
Allegheny county. if It was elestfil, and
they could dotroahing 1 het the proper way
Pilinpelle tbeoleUyoe Vas tope:awe pledgee
item the :candidates - to 'hare
etlopplsrra Paned as Liesy desired, ati4 Into
tbakettier,, :as It was • a good. thins to Ise
with the strong party: ..leidge , litearstro
had deoldea that ahe preseacilaagrosawaa
uncourtitutinual, and that every bet DOOM
by It was al u dad letter on , the natal&
The ato•tker refetiad to the ' whe
ne thither :1.e..... to Oa Path theoris
e! tee oppoaing mandato, fOr the Soweto*
bench, contrasting one with the other. and
orgisa th em to vote tor Judge. er intern,
Alter some farther remarks • the amnia
Gth 'th eiril, and the meoling sitionrood to meet
itt e laths on the Growth Tuesday of Go
ientelii—ikirit Wass* alkiitieily:
tatalsksaesis. • ,
Of tbe many well conducted boXinem es.
tablightnentanr our alder Mtn
nOneatands More dellismidlyilgh in the es.
ttmetim Of the pabliethan the popular
ielrelry altaidishment of Yr. T. R. lyqiitei%
zio. m sedorgl .. etroet. The Mlifefiraliki
prOptletor hnejnet returned from a per
obalbi visit In iliWEint WlthOrie Of the
. .
guestutopia of good jewelry. watches,
olobko. sliver and plated wares, mantel or-
P arla mitx and Optlwil goods. 'rho display or
tan an 4 plain jewelry cannot be excelled
AY any house in either city. and embraces
all the latest and meat fashionable styles.
We had the pleasure yesterday of mania
ing the goo eplinimens of ladles , and gents ,
Jewelry, and while greatly pleased OM ita
neatness aid superior quality, we wore leg.
Preered with the rateoneblemithor the pd.
am which prevail turoughftt the entire
Moot% lit.ilagearnaltesa specialty of la
igtealand itsatiamme. gold and silver watch..
or Voiroliat andernericaa manufactunl.
ids new stock in this lice la pilcultaly
vsortny attention, numbering some or the
most =awns* end megglicrimt asitebee; as
well as beautiful and elleite Ilmelplecei for
/*dim Oder. As Kr, Maga is a practical
and akillnd Initortmaket, is' Manufactures
nilinium number of sold watches himself
orrery impostor county, winch neve capped
tan. exiit bottom. itnd are arrepemeated.
'Thews are Luanne tlma-keepera, and. any
Dorgampuiri bole 060 cal ei th er Darr~
tbts., or Ma rl t taanuhtothre. The 110 Cir
OrMe7 Roves for usosnd(orenmeutis'y
hullolousiy Wetted and cannot Intl
or
MallitactAry; 10310 f 414 111141111../04t0( r
and"Mumma Wear ware Is eh ly 1
boo plitleMlG 'the Inal i nengi peke of
* ftrelf"tO 'a tro l ti ,r pureheas M aTyC!
thing
in
that line. Oa
i lrMe ad ad Iflames
t e a t &
Crfine o aitfri ' aind l o . l374ab kllbgr
wom, wwweasin, whose goods Tall prove in
AM an that le feffroselifea if tittle or sale.
Aln Lots an Fort Mineenk near mu m &
add , ,at amnion. See advertise=" - I" - at
Inntwon, Pinner n, On, auction
PRICE " THREE CENTS.
Tlie,,Arress of “Bslblis. Arnold.
1.1 our amount of the arrest of the alleged
Sproul! murderer, °Sall:Mao Arnold, we did
injustice to the ancient and faithful officer.
McCready, of the Mayor's pollee, to whom
le due modal the credit of the DePortent
Arrest The facts of the case are as Miami:
Some time ago it became known that
Arnold had returned to thin city, but before
Ids precise whereaboute could be ascertain•
ed be had again left for distant parts. Dur
ing his nbsenth he was at Clactunati. In.
dinuarolls and other western cities. Three
days ago he again returned to the city, and
the Mayor and his police have been on the
alert. On Ttiunday eveging their exer
tions were rewarded.
ChM( Scott hsd dis
posed th e officers of the force In the neigh
borhoodof the Fair, to which neighborhood
Arnold was known to have goes, and had
given each epeelfied•dlrections. At about
five o'clock Tnursdey afternoon, officer Mc•
crethly, of the Mayor's police, discovered
Arnold, emerging trona • beer aloof:, In
Lawrenceville, in company with Enoch
Howell, a nprofessionaLe The officer at
once notified officers Moon and Dressler,
and they secured their into without much
trouble; Mr. McCready walking up behind
him and pinioning his aims m nil sides.
Arnold made some resistance, seizing the
officer by the throat with one hand and at
tempting to draw a weamin with the other.
Be was overpowered, however, end eubmit
tad. In his pocket was found au opened
dirt knife, with • long and -very chirp
blade. The prisoner eel locked rip until
about seven o'clock, when a carriage was
procured to core, him to Wealth:mow At
that time Chief Scott and other officers en
tered the cell mid handcuffed and shackled
him, against which he protested and re
elated, pronouncing the whole proceeding
as outrage. liefore the narty had left the
watchborise, Themes Whittaker ' having
heard of Arnold'. arrest, came id and pre.
seated himself before the prisoner. Arnold
shook his mthscled hands at Ids vielter,
and told, in a val. that shook with
Whittaker
"I have not say to you, Tom
Whittaker, only I havesbrother %live and
free and you are now alive: , Whittaker
replied...you turned op.", ednibbs. ,
requested stew minutes" converslition with
Whittaker. but refused to kresak to him in
the presence of a third party. lie then re
quested Whittaker to go mit with sone mes
sage*, but the latter was detained by order
of the Mayor, until after Arnold had been
taken away. The primmer was taken by
officers McCready, Moon and Dreamier to
Waindogton on Thursday evening. The of
ficers mentioned deserve great creditor the
affair, as. do allot Scott and Ws other ctin.
cars; who have worked unwearledly for the
arrest of the suspected man.
. .
it to P.trYspinerally trederstood, with
what degree of truth we are not prepared
to eay that u
Dlr. Whittaker. who w
i per
fectly innocent of the murder, has informa
tion In his posseselonwhiati will weigh heav
ily against the prisoner. and possibly ensure
his conviction. We have information in our
pommel= which, If It can be relied upon.
and we have no reason to doubt it. tends 10
unravel the Sproul! murder mystery, now
ped In eticti deep darkness, and to
b ur ringto light the t r ee murderers.
( , A Scalene Costing Altair.
On Thursday afternoon lir. "red. Hell.
stein, a• butcher, receding On dnring Garden
run, in Reserve township, sinned the Fair
grounds, and while there hitched his bone,
which was attached to a buggy, to a poet,
and absented himself for a few minutes.
During his absence it appears that • young
man named William McGuire toot posses.
Moe, and with the intention ot taking •
ride, was &bout driving off whenillells
apreared, and •
• fight emend between th e
rties, in which
menders quite • number of by
particiteted. the melee
It In alleged that McGuire pulled from his
pocket a dirk knife, the blade of which he
plunged into heilstada4 left cede, Inflicting
a dangerous though not necessarily fatal
wound. The perpetrator of the outrage,
who resides near Lawrenceville, escaped
The mithMice of the pollee, and up to the
present writing hue not been apprehended.
although the emcee, have been actlrelv
The wound
rptitVii n tefrt' r e c tVsgu or ieTt . ol ' r i t . . E one loch
In width by two and • half inches m depth.
sad although tenons will, it is presumed,
if • properly attended to. not prove fetal.
4. brother or the injured man. Theodore
ilenstelo, appeared before Mayor Morrison,
Mf Alleabeny, and mean oath charging
cGuire with aggravated assault and
battery, and warrants were placed In the
hands of the pollee for his arrest.
=!
Wei bare pleasure in atreatinn the aiten
lion of our readers to the card In another
column beaded •"Co.partnerahm liotlce.4 of
the formation of a new Irm In the manu
facturing Mashies., under the style of Best
& Robinson, who have associated them
selves for the Vurpose of carrying. on -the
manufacture of :lint Glassware, at the MI ,
ner of Third and Try streets.
•
Yr. Best has long been identified with the
asumataaturieg Interest-la thin Mt .. .and Art
Isarakerstim wtm our swarthy 'llOl4 . atenretto.
fellow citizen. Col. Wm. Phi/Bps, carried on
the above easiness for many years. lir.
Phillips retired two years ago and Kr. Beat,
antll now, .• conducted the business on
OW own sat. Mr. Boldnaon Monne:led
here some years anal le well sad favorably
known In this am/mutiny. ,
She new firm Stan. umber very , favorable
auspices, with mole means and a full de
sire to...tit the support and ncourage.
meat of tho friends and patrons Of the late
firms and the public generally. We have no
doubt whatever of their success.
The marks aro extensive and nom , in fall
oporallon.
and Li arm are prepared So ex
ecute ocdani, to any extent tom
evory. des
cription of glassware, including lamps,
chimneys, ,44.,
Lleolensant Colonels by Breoret.
Gen. Grant hsawledu a few days ten'der
ed a high compliment to twit Of oar young
townsmen, that le gratlfying to their
friends, and s. well merited ackoowledg
mum et valuable services, in ordering the
rank of brevet Liautenatit Colonel to be
conferred on Lieutenants George Bitable,
and Fred. L. Atwood, of the well known
"lbmOtfm'e battery." From With primates
they worked their way gradually cm to
Lantenuits. and, the war over neither
sought or expected any farther reZogultion
of their carrion, which all who were in the
command knew were gallant end faithful.
We congratulate them cm their appoint
.
Tho Weekingsan Comity Warder.
The °Mous who oaeresol William, alias
%nibs , ' Arnold, to Washington county, re
tm-nol to the MU ' , Morass, having Mind.
ed over their prisoner to Um care at Wier-
Iff Smith. The prisoner avoided, using
anything with regard to the Sproul'
Murder, during the trip. and the Matters
avoided any reference to IL Mayor Wean,
thy was mare of the presence of Arnold
In the city for several den prior to Om up.
tem, and laid tae. plans which eventuated
In his arrest. The where bons of Towle,
another of the alleged murderers, is said to
he tea flit711:1 an adjoining State.
-
Delha II:Macho&
tom the Mosinee' educatkin of youth sod
Toon men rests. on its MO reputation
RuMed IVO= SOll2lll merit, and does not
eiseAs Matesgua . notoriety.--its system
ls one of the best la pee in America, and
many of our shrewdest business matt trace
back allot their success to Its careful train
ing. - Strangers in thealty humid not fah
peons it a vb.% tad learning its great in
to those bt•lttlf SOUP to educate
that they may be thud for the active duties
of life. The beauttfol college bulldlng,
which la one of „the most complete
,In Lbe
Otalltarr. Is located= 1/10 streeti below
t. - , •
Wound Drowned—Coroner's Inneesi
—lnformation-reached.Che. City ye s terday
=MINI. that Inited, rof *dead man had
been PonndinTiee Creek, abouttlaree miles
above the city. Co the aimed, of the Caro.
ner, pidernisn ,Leifer, of , •the Male ward,
bold Itiqoast. when a verd ic t ef `lotted
drownodowast renlated. gU,io Defonmed
to have been an old loan by the name of
Ilyrne, who formerly kept a fruit stand at
the junction of Market and. Fifth streets,
and lc; supposed ':to have - balsa late the
stream while stooping down to take &drink
- rienigeronely lejeured.-akbeatteoielook
loot night an tualuanwo, wan. whale stand tug
on a atone wan [Wu the Gran Elevator,-
Liberty Pawl, accidentally fell to the
= t d ix i=allt r rr i g atTrie , ,l feet, and 4,111.
Wet: lie i eraVlDßllZllita'aigu n aggii;
the neighborhood apuarid to recognize
him. lila lojory, which is supposed to be a
12re:wwwgmoltgzgivoLri,
lathe neighborhoo4,
ll•ettag at ahraadoeit.—Theio wu •
&le turn out al liraddookl Yield on Thom.
dae nteelt /ant, it the Replitilleall Plentin
for the time and place. ithe echool bonne
was well Ailed. with a quiet and .attuttve
untie/ma and the peopielndeeedwith noel ,
lutenist to eneliebee .from. Judge Shannon,
C. 01.1tobb, Ewt , and - .1114, Iteasell-Errett,
our candidate for
stet.
The able $
peech.
ea of these gentlemm hrodneed • most ex.
cellar's effect. and we have no doubt Brad
ask,. Ell glees good aoccomt of Itself . at
the October elution.
In Search el • 11•11•Olos.—We call at
tontion. to an adloortleatnont In today"
Gestlio In reference to the Spliftlag away
of A gld seed ststedis Tears front be r home
at Irwin" itAtiOn. ' She Is supoosed tote In
tno city, son any one who OAR contribute
to the roller of nor anxious patents PSI bo
Cows good serricot which WLI bo duly no.
knowiplipttl. • , • • •
Pore Mrrib Carolina Tar, In barrels; .
half barrels and tens, can be had at Slim
ier, drug store, No. B 4 Market street, at
lowest ratan also, Turpentine, Rosin, Cilia
and Varnlshea
-Rohn miter that tha 10 e aenulne
Southern aril*, anti BM hab a dclieaser o ur
Niernhtg . than elawhoro 10 the city.
Amoebas Falai Aealdeat—A root ol
the name of Thomas Reams was mstiodts ,
killed on tbe Te—dssficakia Railroad. oso ,
Brintooki elation, oti Thored*g aft. , "".
by bolus red over by it naming into. Tee
rlittt r tT a lfit e at%:
a = rom a nees,enn gs
erred olosa to -
111 &mother Puma ACeldllol.—A WW2
111 , 110114 ha. trAnwpired. wait Wiled .
tb6 llegeny:Talley 11411 , 04J:4 Pear eats
niabt Or tern ago. 1414erman Ulna,
Of the Math. er ord. " -tor
earalatal death Or aeotde°s 7Y
.10.1" c" .=The ,8ec0n(11.0.4 (An,-
gpny Qua publlcitair.lll hold • meet
,thitoe,••th re, at Lee
CO , Houee.for
tzke plums* o Aft ther repleung tool.
arliazdsation. ll attOndarieti Naesirtur.
. •
II Amos litot....lCeitlet's lriltant ‘
Rett and Tana HAT and Block Snala
the looda.t , h dinuaj At I
the Buda 7nir. rannera p,ldtd.: g.
Ellkilk !Par Cid 'i11i4.1 101 .11 10 in :We stylai,
ms y , pa rotund 11.1.19norge W. Counnbally,
oderal. strindAlltediny,aln ,
Owen tbiadarnen
L'.
Terrible beetdent ea the Peausrl
reale Central lialireea—Tee ace
Allied and a Tetra Fatally Injured.
It becomes Ow uslanoboly duty to an
nounoe that an accident occurred on the
Pennsylvania Rellroad, ehort durance
from this clty,!on lrlday morning, by
width two fellow , beings were ushered Into,
the presence of their Maker, without it
moment's warning, and a third was fatally
injured. The Mete attending the unforto
nate catastrophe are as follows, to far as
they were developed at the :lumen
When the Wall Station accommodation
train, which was ace here at OM ti x.
reached • curve between Homewood and
Wilklosburg, on its Brat trip west, it 11201
a freight train on the other tract. A dense
fog prevailed at the time,ao dense indeed,
that the engineer, uptin one of the trains
avers that he could not see three feet Abiord
of his engine. By the glare of the are from
the furnace of the locomotive, the east.
beer,Frederlek Yeah, saw an Object roll
down the •embankment, and immediately
whistled "down brakes," as the same time
reversing the engine. The %rain was stop
ped and a man was found - fastened by his
clothing tome of ,the bolts of toe-cow
catcher. The unfortunate m a c had ooth
his legs eat olr, although he pram still alive,
nod was immediately removed to Pus.
rants Hospital, whore his injuries were
dressed anti his sufferings mitigated as
much as possible. hie hopes of his recov
ery are entertained.
•
As n oon ea ice train .topped, Mr. L. T. Hal.
lentine ran back some disunt.to signal any
approaching Mein, and round two men on
toe aloe of the track, one dead, and the other
Just expiring. The bailee were removed to
the =on of, W. If. Dev Ore, Undertaker, on.
Grant street, where Inquests were field by
Aldermen McMaster* and Butler. Several
witness.e were examined, who [satin. to
the facts attendant noon the 'occummee, In
substance aa we have given them. Thu jury
returned verdicts of ...tridental death,”
and exonerated the attaches of the Com
pany from all blame. The matte. arc
Bohemian.,l and- were . In the employ
of the sons of Judge • Mellon, near
Mud Liberty. It le alleged that they
belonged to party of newly arrived oral.
grants. who, a few weeks ago, mond
through till. city on their way to a Uttle
meat In the vicinity of Cedar Rapids, Mich.
Fr. The three unfortunates were left
behind for want of Mad. to convey them
further, and occulned a shed attached to
McVay and Walker d Cosa. foundry. They
are supposed to no father and sons, and
their name, could not be escertalowl, they
being unable to Speak the Entrant language.
The remains of toe deceased were decently
Interred at the expense 01 the county.
mind El es Restored.
The case to which we alluded soma weeks
ago, of Christina Fisher, of Deaver county,
is now entirely confirmed by the appear
ance of Mine Fisher hermit; who to-day
owed' on DOCTOR KEYSER. In person, tr.
thank him for his Rennie and alil . in ge•
storing her To: ENTIRE AND PREFECT
SIGHT. Miss Fisher had been nearly blind
for Mar months. She was ea blind that She
could not dieting - nigh any object. no id to
makii out what it was. The case In remark.
able, as hundreds of cases like hers ire
doomed to never-ending darkness, on the 1
flimsy Pretedt than there Is no erne, and
nothing can be done, She was under DOG
TOR KEYSER'S treatment for two nulutbat
and bolero she applied to him ;trough her
bfother, Simon P. Fisher, slight hones
were entertained of her - ever getting her
sigLt. Der case la 'well known -In the
neighborhood. where she resides, and has
been regarded as • one of eatiliOrdiniry
recovery.
We, the nntiersigned, know of the ante
of Miss Fisher. sod bear willing testimony
to the feats above aimed
,
Silcox P. F aust , (Bother,)
Apets Baeemtri,
Taylor Avenue:Allegheny
Itairm• Iteeestmr . ,_
'Loma* Yuma; (bar niece.)
September 27. IBM .
.
The on w
e above referred to' as entirely
nand by medicines. to cleanse and Porlfe
the blood. It lo in lids way that hndreds
of nen of dlnesee aaptpp cured, by enriching
the blood, and enabling - the system to re.
pair lon and Whin Mr.... •
- The Auals(ptio system punned by Doctor
geyser, is alMosteertain to moat cases to
tbe rearattve prooess of Nature to
work, and p
by driving out then/ blood and
depraved humors, end supplyin mos t th
now blood and new material, a any
Curable chronic Wenn may be cured.
LR ES.ThEIPfI OlfrICE AND CONSUL
TAIION NOON% tin PENN STREET. nor
oar of Emote alley. .
E"E=2=3
•
De.-J. W. Snres,ltesuient Headland for
Pnitgesury Mgr •Chteuto 'Dississw.
Di Penn street, Pituaargh.Pit., offers tO In
vends 100 advantages derived from six.
teen ,ogee r:costa= (and endways) int.-
thki to a:linateet tangs of afamiilla, and an
medium etnerasang many tJammand
Dr. Bike.' system of treatment omelets
In Suenizz. roe asea cam ies Ilastentat
lamas !MT ADAPTS. ro Pre Cuss. Neither
depending on any singte retnedy..howeier
minable, nor treating every case amordin(
to some angle Idea oroTneory.'l nsw mold.
lies patient. have the Putetit of soery
new discovery and theory of vain. His
=WINO reeouroess include Memo size DMA,
1.4110111, 11011 Or Vars. Asti op ATOMS.
Ftmns, together with the most efficient
cleansing 004 town medtchtel .4 Heel
le me.rues of still great. value. D.
STILES , sosolially compd... all Pultesanary
agMtions, awl other Chrmic diseseas that
may produce or easompeny Lung Diseases,
vie: COnanal MUM. NUM./ Catarrh, Chronic
Sore Throat, Laryngitis, Catarrh" Bronchi
tis. Plestle and Sceondary. Bronchitis, Bps.
motto ASMIZI., Scrofula and allOlOO4 and
skin diseased, Hyssop... LIT.. Complents,
lleort Diseases. Allsdnuteof ten talon,
Pancreas and 810neys, Chronic) Diarrhea,
Costlvertem, Pda, Rtistromktue, Nettralgia
awl remelt, Complaints. •
• Dr. Sykes refers by Perm:Mt. 'to the fol.
low gualeman who have knowledge at his
mode of treatment 11
Hoy. S. H. Nesbitt,.. D., Editor Pittaburgli
ChrtsUan geloscate; Hon. W. 0. McCar th y,
Mayor of Pittsburgh) Hey. Thomas Sproul',
0.0..01 '
• prof. J. ft. Hurd; Allegheny
Mike hoar. s. a. to 7. is.. lio elii „ ar r ge
tor cOnialtatian. a .
Speetel Opening of Or.Y SiinonSw
The miterPrininlidil gOOde Arta Of Kenna
liardo et d g tewart,GS *ark.' street, corner
of Fourth. make All announcement Is, our
advertlaing columns of a special Opening
and we of a large new along Of dry goods.
The enumeration or articles Is found In
the advertisement, nod embrace ,' ell the
seasonable le• of dress cools, and other
:gig: c =Lo d z the to:: e i.. /.l=a:i
blankets, which it. claimed are
offered at 'the cheapest prices which
have prevailed hare for many years ,
d. large - Mock of quills. coverlets,
Pant .uars, msedina:hti, la also offereff.at
very cheap price,. wi l lt tali to read
the advertisement. 'ltbe' found In the
sixth column of our simnel page. mu grit
advertise nothing bat what they can Ilse
oP isied !all persons desiring bargain.
should favor them with si call during the
present apecial sale. ."
,
Caught le th e AEL—lfroquant corn
'oblate have been made watt reward to the
conduct ot the rooKle, who. on, pleasant,
ereaihile.• conifreauto on oer .-leading
tnmuabl.w, and annoy ousere-by. Last
night,. young lady was.brutally *aerated
on Bralthtlald street, by a fellow named
James ebra, and othee,r O'Mara, who hen
properly to
'arcuated
the
and
very
'arrested him, and locked hhu
In' the tombs, where he will hare time to
repent Of his rudecondant. • .
The shoo& • ttollola Peneeradan Atm
Mv.nee., TO - elder, AT klesorm flails •
• hug delltaerste • opiates, 'awe careful
experiment, is that although other Sewing
IleelneeCreep settee greater pretension..
the Horan d well degernsli he - Onus°
Prize, the 1101,1 Ittedal, awarded to Bowleg
Mee/dues 'ea the - Perla agratoelhon.• 'Our
readers will not, forget when they eau bey
It; ?IN 4 Bt, Clair Street: '
7. n X
gne—Taenwa da i so n n a laonwlt nbe
held itc.tonsTtiw (Salability) evening, at the
Rooms. i n Phial street. Her. T. EL Gulick
will bagman , and *fidgets the meeting.
In view of the approaching Chriettan Coo
vontlon, awl the annual election of Diztow
tort, let taste be AMU attithilanntal inch'
berm.
,
Go Rear Niardoesi nzalta BISILIZIAII4I
Thin' 4„,D 1 1 41111A.ZA . lik101111., AlLA•osto
Dry Gitsid• as•Wbetranifs.—lre
thoDertioniar attention of burn= et .rnoln•
slid to our annotate owns of ellen. Dress
Goma awl all hands of Yana and Motile
Qoods, anti . to the !sot tsar we rail at the
lowest Exetern pries* and Out anode to Snit
PTV/ dare.... W.trittretit'r%t..
Election for Cense MAO. ur north
ward Allegheny readers Wiwi & bear lq
mind the Wit that • member of trop ran
Council to to bo elected an Monday nen t, tp
.Place of P. B.a. Italhauber, CIO realigned
in coneentrence of baring fecnortidfrOmtlte
Keening Clamtee.—The regular evening
...line of the/SOX CITY COLLAGE, tmr;
nor orPenn and St. char &trivia. trtil he
med .IclorldaY, September egib.
commencing early etudeate can oomplete •
Tull course during the fall and winter by
attending evenings only, . tt
see. Tlines4. Lao% Caiet Db.
" L ... rad Catersb. tiseeessraUs treated
by Dr ' Aborn, 134 Smlthrteld street. • Asix.g.k
by mail SO east.. : Vint
Vold Sparkling Soda' Waist...at
illedboar.
kooplVe Drag ikon, ho. Paden' strut,
• Ground Vamlly Millrace T/111 177.1
NOON SO nucutio liAz3.; ' Wit
Cold SparlUoo Soda lister at J. T.
S alps%auat Btons, No. 38 ?Wend street,
didodsolfay. •
Stale Fair and other Local
New. on Fourth Page. .
=I
ROl l / 1 11..Dolikura
milt• (ILLlN4:Y;w4aJonii'Llor
'lr.rfY wt. (B•llardaTj arntaNDOS, t Itt
LwE:nzgairade efununa. 'mar 3.„ , wit. a
notate oramtrabiltslynoralar• papers.'
Alt titgernaTanttliligis=rs'
silom.an ',motto'
700 WON ot taxeral will be
THE WEEKLY 121/aMI':
Two inrisO
wi~lfa:
arsanAir aim Raz__ -
• we......1m41ata s THOISSALL
et tiatanntu fpollag uudAt. Menthe
Llutimg Idltartals, latest Wows by Telal.T.
lan, valuable liskaditat Xatlst tor tb.
aad Mon sa4 stoa.
Markt Wp y y a lt s b,
nny yap. la U. city. flo Tanairt. )I,o.sak tt
Menatuat em,a4 M wllbOilt 11.
roams as Ina Inas= elaryysA
a
li a 1:
nts of
ad ens espy et raper le Ibe pence sew 0.
op Me ebb. Adell4mo So dabs csa to mote al
5071200. LI dal Was.
NoTio2 SO oefgaongus.-12 =Sates yaw
paw, be megn sad nosily *MA 0011100 74
wool, as ore Mae a Wed... Say /10111010) gob.
sariber• Wins bat ase awt 010416,
mg- Mow by Draft, txpren, *OOO7 Win;
Of to Begisseria Leuers. me, seat al eti.rbot
Address.
summing.
PITZSISITheR, TWA:
, 1 •#.1 !Iv:01 . 1 a
A LEX. AIRES. UNDERTAILEH,
Na' Ina /earth Woes. PlTloborgt. r.„
00171N8 of all ttodo:011. 1 / 1 0). ()Lova, ma
over) 4caarlptlon of ristoral furalibbuteoodo
Itrolat , ed. Boom °mod d 0.7 anolatobt. Boons
.4 Caryl... forolobed. -
84tronzamo—Donr. D. 14 Sim D. D.,.
N. W. Jscotats. D.D., 'nom. swam, Z. 4., Jr
041 s B. Miller.
G. ItIiDGERE, ' ITNIIPESTA.
• XXX AM:I oneeerser to tee
late Ismael 8.. -Itedeora. No. fil9 Üble Street.
three doors from Beater. A-Utak:may Ceti. X.
nosawdod, %Tabora:2y. Walnut an/ nose.
wood ladtailOn Collins. at the lowest radutel
DM.. Rooms opals at &about% dal and Wilt.
Hume and Csittaisaa for9lzhed oat aort settee
&ad 011 moat reasonable Wu.
'EDWARD • CZATINIZOiIIo UN.
DZIMAKER. Usc., 944 Own,la%
illegnony. 1149•190. Eotavoo4 and othel'ea
flun. with • oomnfOto stock of Amoral torah:MX
goods on hind, sad forstsb4o
at lowest ortoos. 8010 na•l'Llmittlabloi, car,
nor of /11111 . 411DXIDDLX RStii2l. (Agoincon
lomnohon. Bottle% Baeldlo Etaioos, 8/4,
far
E C. STEWAUT. Undertaker,
eon., of MORTON sad riff A 8111111711.
• Nint4 Mu& OMaa of all kinds. Homo aid
Carr..es ftratabod on the abortailt aorioN
CrOTETERY PILIRIBLE
J. HASSAIIH.. at *a fesAtAry gratA
I.• — •Jegvioe, P 4 OBNAWINTAG AtIEDZI
AND rruzcs won's; STUNS Brim.
OVID% WARRANTS° WATift PSOON.
STRANGERS,
13333:03
SPECTACLES
DIINSE.A.TH
HiLSIBEIIurPS,
No. 56 FIFIME
Opposite Masonic Ball,
GREAT BARGAINS
ICED
LOW PRICES!
SMITHSON, PALM & CO.,
AT TUE
MIIIOIII'IIROM,
55 & 57 ITF7Et WREST.
Are Offering Greet Bargains
BOOTS,
IN
SHOES,
IN
(GAITERS.
BALDIMUMi,
CIi3PETS,
DOMESTIC DM GOODS,
BLANKETS,
PLANNEIS,
HOOP SHIRT 4,
Pocket and Table Cutlery,
NOTIONS.
12ir Persons v.thhibol CD Pon.
chase will 0:e well to sactuabse
one or the:esst moans's:dieser
offere‘and 1 '
AT ME LO VAT kilolo.
; ,
111 r Furniture and Itoluokek . 4
Goods AT ATCTION On'!orrall
Thursday. • • '
HERBST ORDWUY.
groakfast Dinner `and ',l3appers,
OYSTERS AND lOE OREA.II,
MALL. itie Drat axe
Altaikar•
=
/sltcul to Um city C. 6
to etul at: . „ lavitoill
14LDINARyi
id Fourth St:real; near Iffirket.
10111011W/LIO raw WAD&
H. SMITE:
Merohant
•
H "'" rn. at". 9KLGIL tredisti.. ter.
egtl7474alll < nr.. temlio 11. now mot,.
" 4 ' l . CLOTOTesUItYIeZ/Z '
V tat?, de ANI. °Vs AOCATin
"rnek 41 be Wang to order In il• *GO thle
NteeCt •leo • eomohne se vow:rent
%Toni " To "L T ''''L WI: "
80. NM STU werclant * TZLOY.
No. O 9 WY LIN EMMET. cor.
JABSES SCOTT,
mocuszeroa TO alt 1 iLNISTUR a SCUTT,
azosiwizr.,4lual., azar
rutt; .WATORES, =KR
,
JEWELR
auxxit.ipLaTED Wigs ATe,
1114 =MUTT WC, 21 . 171Ettriukg .
Pen.Jeslar - aiLit
Wasebes.Cllo..l4 nod Jorcry. •••
BALE—LI
•
81:112.011§10 LOTS. az* Mita.
.;Atig
ianaua adjotainir. tN haidowe radit•Fie of
isot. XeCuUraili. *son US 'gas awet dee.
.
Web lei. fat tOra,a7ssatiasess Lawrisoritu.
for finv.swirs, muuft be szeasd. •
sawn et : - • alta. a euerniar4, 4
Irasi Rau* dalburiaagi 44,111tAr
FOR 11.1M.V=Thr.4,
‘ia I* " 'h 4l em. lo . 7 :llmm wog: 'ILION
D ZLLll4ruottr A , da,4 v.; is Smoot
414.4. num US 4 1111•104 Al
*r il. ktynotosst aLicea 3t Pitubarily
dog 141!-,,,i ta Thu, ptoporty Is me
7"tr.• 414011 ea of thus , Booddel
lam. BILL t SEUTTABLY. Bog Seteldi ma
1 . 00 . 4 . Amt.. Balluirtnnt: 5441141411140.
is. Lawn .
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