The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, November 04, 1867, Image 1

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• .-7 Zee. Seam* as in nu entErir.
lesrutg bpdtia 'hes of Went Peultru4
OnialAL zwifir PminTleig
f' 4 ..Zsgratiffftlaing: I,tfejt.ll4ll'i
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tth,oyyTT •qr: TX27“.11.1%
Yell Bubqu~n. per gretk...
•Adldross. 4 ,rnar .. •• •
64zeivw. 4"
-,'"X:rtrzsircrsou,".
Elm Fitts }t Gay
Wrri thi , 84141 -eleatlons to; be held
•
tomitorrowthe eamPsige of the
. • "neat !OWN% virtually end—only
the ColonOtlectlitareamining to come
of on thit,Tnesdsy followlng. Wg Mull
not attempt to,prognostlaite - the specixi
malts. At hest UM" PIATILISe3 are bat
skirmishes, preliminary to - the. grand
contest next year. They disclose the
strong and weak points of the respective
lines as now drawn out; bat do not in
t diode conclusively how:either line will
be held In the Presidential Straggle. In
Qui pregnent days St` Is not easy to
foreshadow. hat Will be 'frma in the
. womb of ihelblicie. : •
/on Nair- the grata pert et ,the
white inhabit:ails et the Sot:ahem States
are expreaingTh a ir detestation of what
_ they are pleasedtar; call. "negro ante
racy." Woe a few of titan use words
is Which are as &harp sr daggere; - and tn.
diode plainly :Yea they would do if
they felt they had the posier4o- execute
: their
pile e. lu 18aa . these _ zone I
whites talked wrote as , bitterly
agasust •tbleck Bettiblicta sopreansoi,"
and threetenedtestaveduaire'cranntryln
aril war riiiierthinn sub - ma to They
;. meant what:Shay, laid;: but Democratic
lands tnata*lrealadefttated pecke r
tan 'of Fitment; ad left ;the politic
power the hands of the Southern de- 1
elelmers: - "- - gour yeare later the - election ' 1
of Ltde.oln furnished the pretext they
waited for; 7 iio
.filar t i e
uutrafori,filit those Men aid Tuella to
% tolerate no !tsupretoser .but' their own.
. It does not latter whether whites or
(blacks araCktlienaoadr.ndl, so long as
they' are offing. there
has been somethlng• toe, much- of this
temper evinced &rimy: The heat thing
ler the Peeples - to-learn-1i to
Vale* to the rettlict of thd . ballot-box.
A ceabettreito trireme& ti making - to
• induce Conrou to,i.oamal the tax on.cot
ton. The reasons oxpd for this iegiala
.
thm are. drat,piet the Government is in
a conclition•to itiiptiosce ridiic
tioa of - revalue ; and, secona, that.tie
growing of cotton' must be given •op in
' .t this cannily the - •ekcise shall be
taken am The Grit of these'reasons
• withpieel , ely:the Mine 'foie, coati
, !prodocteittiateVer, • and•as:lOnstra tbe
, . • tram? imager along, with ;eas income .
than itatadatally receiving, this ergo
.
MOW Ptqhed.vehetaantly is be.
half ot ludo:trim. Qhii second "
• ; mason has gnat force. As 'we ihowed
on Satnnial., the Cultivation:of cotton is
• . •i soitainiUpirelysn; and. If - It cannot bo
relirred . by abrogating the• tax; Must be
• • • ; abaudorext., 'This cannot be reasonebly
•• - - ; urged for , othetr'sarti of pi:Otto-I
a tine. It ought to: bit 'coincitudve.ia to
, cotton; Ter it It cannot bo grown wain.
f bly so long as the tir Abell bert. patinae,
- • it certainly will not be ialiedin'andi . .
. : ant gtexatities i to make the Ma snits
! ble is a means of revenue. If the re:
, . lean of the tax Will allow ihe growth of
. • - • cotton eOutlitried..the relies' will
-add tot ie,b363iiitoteicapod. iaospetity
of the istion.• - '
; Wsritintantnitersal Sarno "FM be
soon adapted In this. catuxtry, or. me
contimusto bemaltdrdru3d In the States
*here: . exists '
. will `depend
greatly Span the ;character and attain.
mental)! the men eelected to Congress
from
~: t hillOuthem States under the
lteconsert= : icat, . Acts.' upright • and
able usestibilliejorterally choato,, the
: • saw:Mimi 'of 'MC Radicals will be
, strensamnadelf.nouty 'of the other sort
shall get in, the argument on ths'alde of
Überalite,',wifl be weakened. True, a
good many men halteirone Melanin=
who imonot .111 to be pore, by white
totes i=lttifit4y, and' Mai eleticienclel
or tniebinaviortas i beSit ormlookedi hut
the men who go their mainly or largely
by the,ballAi t oYthellicita comet hope
fora charitable judgment in tlielPbe-'
half, or to be allowed the privilege of
obscuAlW titer' wis:be: pointed one,
snitheir defects charged to the account
of that spat=of ' .surrage by which
they were chosen. Whlle it will still re-
main the pririlege 'of whitia to"scud
• omelet. II tO 'Congress With:
out being subjected to the-deprivation of
the rlibt Noc . soffrage,_ co:even- to sharp
)21 - , the. blacks will be htlid
to a ' 7 iittra t eit zazi 'or Acconotitelty.
Theirattst mail, no inintaMi Of Mason;
suidespessity„ of losing : the chance or
soistelng again In the sante •
Letter frean'OaseraLitowassw on the
' Stow: River.
• • ThSi.k4OrniltnSPesasi In the. an
I YetritliOn:dtklot Beptember 10th:
seems desirable Malls statements
detzactin Anist :She true . Austre"pf the
late "little nupleasantuesa" should not
; .be accounted hittory. -- Swiraton, In
lds "ThrelyeTecistee Eattiew," says the
I reheat had about 25 000 men at the bat:
! tie oratia.,lolsl: • • •
• I. 4 flosidttbst4elo4lc
:808 regiminti of infantry, :12 battalions
• of shargudirwitaes. SS ballerina(' artigam
•
• t 9 reipmentief earthy and .14 mashy
obuitanditlese than regiments... Ityany
seamettalde computation of the strength
" of these corinizttions. can they aggr o:, gale Indy. pOOO men
51. Engem °facial report, pnb,
lashed in the - newspapers,T•glees his /on
'fa that battle at 14,000 men hors du cont.
bet."'lrbt lost' as large a percentage as
"redid—say twenty per cont. of his com
e TALlO. 4l taLuttitars'had dye
now
ps tsresents his: line 'considerably
ovals g oars on both Mints; andyet
he gises.us all the cotnici welttally - °e
t=go; aid more. .We
ELI`48;000 Men la that battle: •
la it credible that any General , much
len Geaeral.Bragg,would brore attempt.
wd to cover all our line, the - imaginary
oremplus, and. several h undred yard' bo.
Laud on each flank, with 25,000' men?
ZYCIIIIIA , 7report would lento mike
- mettaa74.
force a ." •. • • '
btyvt exul itma repoMOW estimates the Sabel
. • t
Please csll public attention to the fore
going in your jotutud; end oge your
Men& • W. S. Reblinaults.
. . ..: Tag l'Ortiand (Oregon) - Oregonian
thus speaks of a new, Chinese temple lo
that loin: , .: - ; ; -
) gr Tha ti C s iiinese Rati o;
w ho p tir te zn . ili t l h er e
i bagasse of rumba/lag.% is in active pro
gress. The vestibule - la furnished with
twill brit oilcloth globes.inside of which
bard 11 which shove be great *dun.
tags t. caballette and heathenish' fig
., • Ares painted-o 0 she-outside. '. In the le
ilderof. the-home, theta:allure is painted
and bronzed and gilded In the Veen Pe'
geoos Chinese style. The 7osh In•chref
Las net yet come from the harid of the
martufeaturer; but.his little throne motet
la ileehilidly,
_each: a htilliant iffslrthal
J
esh will Fore' himself' a vary-g reat
celielrliC It her,:litoet speak .well of it.
One of„ the transpar en cies exhibits the
shadow/- er przsiewriOn of China,
resins!. zotlirot and others on burrecr,
reprdtattilSW__ ,_. eCtettla Itentere ee Celes
tial saints, we could fiat lege; 'add,
Whatever they Me e they go - LTIIMIICUand
round, propelled` en aoreatainner by a
current of heated : air, ',hitch to the de-
Isallattell'llf the , Mn. JOU- There
will be valid!) In - the leiblainons
tug tftqzwirldeir.ootaision
;Toth w hJl ' be tihidart4 Ad 6 4 0 4, s 33l itit..
no t s * ..z0.4.1 „..,,,...,,
; (-,s.rri.., is :Au ;.:4 - ; 2 ,'„f'-,';:•'..; -;., ~ -:
'.-' ;-':'
,EDrrottis4. oiazers.
Puzunir.pau. gets tbe capitation id
being the, twit inhospitable city inthe
eettettt and yet is called- tbe "City of
Brotherly. '114711, *twat'
1721. ° they csill:brOther.
Bruck POUlinaT' has 'erected- a rUkr,
nhlciat buildinit 1U a Croak.' -Bohai
a digs* cut out Of atone our the door
aaldsnoat of anat. We alwitis thought
be belonged to theige . of atone.
Nucleon are not permitted to'carry
the AlneriCiallait In sorne Portion' of
Virginia, because u'the rag is dlica*fid
to the respectable portion of thicommti
nity.tt, Tbat Stag call'*iy Itself.
- Penn "rating tuen"-Whose aces add.
ed-together did net reach* twenty years.-
were beastly drunk-in Portland, Maine.
teat week, and so picked up on the areal
ve.o nr}ruod Port-hind. - -
Tint 42,111 Imea -- loseetak.limati; kt
Crest/Sze, Ohio, Wit week. , •Both _were
running orer the anus track.
Snovnt, the °annum, has turned pe
destrian. It he is a" Owl - he 1:1111
jUdgiig thin' the time .Thide is hie recent
match, tan ealleein hone.
From. ,- Hanna . commenced at Ito
.17.0wid oliciwat two dollar• par weak as
err►nd boy. He advanaid to the pod
tion of matuigiag editor at a Nati mace
'.l....waar was recently tined a ilainaana
dpilaia in a Nation county ( 1 4.) court
for whipping a: ft eadifonian',. Berred
him right. ,
--- FONT NYOLZY, it Nallhloll, has be®
entlieky dismantled lead des!royett•
wee named to hono!orotFleUzzlotle ben , Begley ' ' •
Goy. lawn* Awl an appolatastast to
lavidde o►ar a raeettog on die ayenlig of
the day he was bailed. Life Is unser-
- .
"rAtaL .Comacait _ls dolai • the
ictorat have: been
added *to Iti Lyzattaelttaa
nti'LL %smut andLdeep wit& causal
the deith of John M. ilendris of Knox.
, •
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, LArrr HAW Odra tfai teestied
foe the eighth time last weelc. •
/Wei vitae is declining in Fow Or.
,Lomavitas bouts of 2,500 new bike
Lotanninn Is enjoyini tas.. •
IP tam sarsna as a VIM or errata. •
No man la the country topiaries,' !treat
er control qyerturaseir than Gen. Grant
Gen: Webster,. his tomer tniatufataff.
states that during his long and intimate
connection with him he sera saw his
chief &agar.any exhibition
except upon two occasions;
be detected a print. soldier. dealing *-
spring of-water near Dorielson,: and al
trawards at Occint_k when Entraring an
todlgancir from /I alleck.,; Atter"tJeltik
son s defeat and death at Shiloh, Beattrir
Rand, it will ber -mmbaed,' retreated to
Corinth., lout frotilled.. • HaD ago
mooedh s Generals • tarn cOunelt of war
to - deter . adze upon the best mans' Itu
dtalodstuthsemeniv. One after another
-was milled upon for his views. When
Grunt suggested his plan or attack;
leek "poohpooed ^ In the most Insulting
and indignant =ram% Th e farmer
made no reply. - nisi, lowstlip,•nowerna,
heti= wry tremulous, showing that he
ft
keenly ;teat tht tanit7t lad aprorre
hurting to: Id& _ant '•nas .depresseCfOr
henna - 'lle yet lesdanO allusion to the.
occurrence- beyond marking to his
Wet:of-staff that Halleck. had deeply
wronged aim. Bubsequently, when"
Beauregard had escape& southward, it
bebsme clearly apparent to all the Gen
erals that' had. Grant's Advise Bern
lowed, Corinth would not only have
been captured, - but Antonini's Army
would have been cut in twain. and the
retreat or a portion of It cat ob
MEN'YOBS,'
By .Thlucr•pu to the Plitsbuzzb Uwitia.)
• Ifinv Yozug,...Vovenabei3mtbl.
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.; ; Thu - total .reglianttlon of - Teton le •ai
folrowe: jn Nevr York, 11.1,006, Stook-
- DAYME BY mts.
.
A. fire broke out Inst. night in the dye
ing estabilahment, No MIS. Sixth avenue
and destro_yed the - ,htdidtnig and -tria!
chine/7. Theextended-4W sorrel
adjoining b ufidinge
including the
sonage.of tho Sixth-Universal Church of
our Savior; 67 Wad 'Thirty-41th street,
which was considerably damaged. - Loss
118,500; partially ,
=CCM
A deb itr'onz' * red . ;itdi 'aveitinir St.' the
'Arctic Oil Works of Comelier; DeForost;
on Eleventh • street, between Avenue D
and . Dry Dock street. low on-stock,
13,0t0 ; on building, 11800. The fire cum
mindented to the Xrintardirtin - Wors;
ownedby .Boirers dc Centel, =sing a
Icsu tx.oo Goo - on stock, 'and' KU, on
'- • - SW. LOUIS.
. . .
Mrett-111111i .
ray Tdarral tbi
Ar..Lonta,-Ney.,3.-4.rsangam . anti for
the annual meetlnghare, on the. /.sth. of
the' Society offltnra *of the Army ad
Teddr*Oti bar , s beektotepleted; awn.,
semi ; hove begs rriario
Gnnic Afeartec - Eltutrl--
don, Hanooelrelluward r .Logan,jamlth,
and other -axon:dna:lC tapirs Of the
ann will bo present. Nearlyall
"the in; the Vast vilrrentrni
- froc, persona attending the teeetteg; and
large min* , to are e•apeetod:to bo.preo.
.
The azunthl mbettrie of duo' Wcil fain
Aegoelided .?reihs: win , be held . hamon
Weineeiday, the . Oth' inst.;; when, jt..hi
whoped,•
in M2•ge delegation, .of memters
will be attendence. • •
viaana
-
Tow._
.
[sir Teftraph Pipancrab. Omttel
Rtcsrtotrn, Va., ' 'Nbrember B.—Gen.
Schofield has twined is convening'
the State Conve;ritlon at file city • nit the
Sd of December.
- .LJury wsis laipannelled yesterday,
tor tnuch trouble, in the Ifenrlo Circuit
Coitrt, for the trial of _Janice J.E. Phil
lips, ' , with Dm murder of his
wife, at Drinkhiud's farm, near thin city,
MEES3MEiI
CuMacio,'Noi: 2—The machine alai),
,fouodry, lumber sheds am! - dry bonsai,
with tools and machinery, belonging' to
the Chicago, Alton and idt. Louts Italb
mad, at Bloomington, were all dutroyed
by firo last night. Lou In material and
building estimated at M 5,000 10 1150,000.
The damage. to [homed from delay will
be diee4l/20,1,4_ :Font Imadr o 4 mean: ate
thrown on t oremploym ent - •
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wan.r• •
R•ol Mow. -
ties Teeny* th• UWtte)
ForisatinXia r iker2--Vriatet .
Brown, the oarsman, ran A foot race MU
afternoon at Forest city Boit. Tin"
time, acme pliahing Bye :tales MP
two inmates and forty atioondaosinning
Lao race and fourteen sown& to span.
laillini lever aniline.
• Trienny n tin IntithmlilicW,lo(
Blooms, Nov. 2.--The ntiiiiber of yel
,low fever deaths during the twenty-tour
boors endin"g this evening worn throe,
and for the week eight.
NEW OBISANs, :Noy.ly three
deaths from yellow fever occurred yes
TOthrar Peiri
CET MateMa to theruntetree
flebtrAX;Novonaber 2.—The steamer
Alpha; at this - post helm Bermuda, re
portittbot the yellow row Jun" broken
out there Orr the day obalett;
_socrairylitieritOrt - 9if4 'IIPCin N . 09.
i64 " tirWillt 4 attLi) antbend 1414-
roadd Abotclet - pay jitcdr Indebtrda
Applie.tion has beM4ll:pladta Getusiat
Gnuit to4siten4 giettiAmtand 447411
tided Mit 'no - mare extenniothiapaA be
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FIRST INTIK
3NMDNaGIZET.
TIIBITALLIN
Garibiddi Five Mee from Rome.
BEOENT 1;EGA*11108.
Prussia Will Support lialy
Against Pratme.
ADVAIICS' SP 1 1 11111TALLIVIMIS
, !OWNED - •
ato-fat'ooot ton. rittetottoit GisetSGl
Nur/ Your, Wow. • O.—The- Kaska
klorence special, a October 30th, says:
Oaritaldre munp is at Castle Yullilere,
five miles distant from Rome. On Wed
nesday morning he had under his own
mend 3,000 soldiers. The men are all
well armed and have. plants' of Prate
/ea.. The General hoe rio artillery',
apt:twe brasa guns, taken from thePa
doting ths ihiht el
=rota They have no tents. There is
very little discipline maintained. The
nor' are unguarded. - GeribaldPs head
garters ti full vices of Rome, - There
are Ito Panel tmeps between la terms
and Rhine. ' The soldiers =of the Pope
-who-lave been gradually .and stesday
Ailing beck Au some days past haje re
treated within' the line of the • entities..
ant of the city. Before the retirement
than the field thej ben:Udell' tluibridgee
:Rau= peasants residing in the neigh
borhood of the contending forms taken
interest, at least evince stone, in the pro.
pose of *Sal m. They are. engaged ,at
the plough and tending their flocks In the
plait:spud mu anal. r Garibaldi's . unutdo
uot interfere with them. .' . .r
Eight men of the Garibaldlan" forme
are to be shot to-morrow, by sentence of
a aunt martial, having been COZilTiitl3 d
of thieving at Rolando.
The mum of the force are yery'sothu
■lastlo to their hopes as to the. result, of
the movement on $a31111; bid the weath-,
eiis very Cold .during. the nightly:end
this kesms their patriotism:l Ltd mitre. '
mm tiotalittli. - Recniitz ceennte at the
reto' of nix hundred daily. - Axma and
provisions are had in large quantities
from the Province of Tent
There has beeune 'notelet engagethent
slime the fights "at - Viterbo and 3forde
Rotunda. The primts fought bravely at
Monteßdumio. After the tight, Gari
baldPa athlete begged him to shoot all
tbeinftztet: rtairettinneUmt, butlierw;
thsed . ...,' ' PtlilltdivitUdeSerrittitetitor,
Tact .creachiSlVe not arrived at Rome
yet. ; ,
Vieux deeerbi was not' killed at VI;
terboi astray at flat reisntnii.
eartba l eigniio(inothilii
axe bOth lu the auxrp tnikijittier'
They; all sleep on - the Aber of an old
monastary.. paribeldl -not abeam
Lee:Ler to 'Rome till he bas 20000 at' least
cinder hie command - -pre-In ar.day_ en
gaged In making atratisinlnation of the
saint of thelkillirdedbatroite brnhttrf
the Papal troops. In camp the Gennied
xettres atolghtecbxk lir the orielng, and
ti*a tittletro'clook-ht Alm inoadmr,„ Ma
mod he Intended to occupy Monte Mario,
immediately. '23,000 Papal tempi vial'
officered and hurdled in the field mild
destroy, Peribeldra fermi by an assault
Intim rriaix of ble potation. - '
- Members of the Insurrecticontry Cent.
mina" ateloimxdorultlevrtththaitaddl.
Thy General would regard it as ale act of
nra&koaa teettack. Rome tilthtbe tone
• Tbs Indian titioPinn..iin tionthir aie
in finecondittanazuladvanclinv
(ma Rome,) October- EL—All
the datilaldlan tome left bare to-day,
eaccntingttre 'Pans(' nulltiry *Wines;
!pike:min Ito late salons, at route tcrwaids
„Florence. .The prieanarcerere Inenlied
at the Indio= by thepeople, and Deana
confealmfenaued,.but Italian police us;
milled'
PLowasca, October.3l..-4 .. bittellim of
Garibaidlen7:wohmteeta; - vbinb /ad
=rand - tor the Avail or,- haulm - a
atop:
ned on the nrny at Narina,:pyllas ItiiJaa
troops.' aunuabidenionitiitlonl.
done ta bernade day hs .. .,alt the chief
, _
i:ntoom uusoxi,
Lonnoi, ICre; 2:—nova:--Thera 'ls nO
longer any dinibt that Oa Vivtach troops'
have entered Borne. ' The genie: reserve
has lime ordered out. 2
PIIIIMIA. 'WILL in:Tr:oar rravr zor
. ' 11UPTUILE wint YRAIWZ.
It Ia reported on /064 authority that
I the- government - of Pmadithaantedgod
her auPportto ...the'eventut
mptine of the hiendly relations between
that conntrY Mid Prance, n
there la 4 wilds* the relations hetyreen
means antlpol . Itata, ',lath cantata flinch
nneeedn'aup and 'uplift:die:rdo:ilia Moir;
nary circles.
iinvemon .err. uen.rtemAn noon =lt
rm.= nrinariumaa.. • - -
LONDON, Nov: 2-.1. 7 ve.-,.omy : Mena.
broarrs4m o M , "lideV Of. Italy; notn,
justillen the, advance of the Italian troops
liaccAtpla enySi the algtilY
:0, of the Nnllan goyerminent, and the vi
oiall°n:9-t SePtfxnb.'
,French, reintred Ws movement'
041. f. WAII3);EIf rovlrD OVILTY.
it ay. trial of
Gen. W 1117014 for ccanplielly wlthrgm1 7
/atm, vra! eancludoct Let forming. . He
wax fosnid gulltioittuunall and fo in
BOSTON
arid
2 -
LB/ rase:sets so tWri,aariersaissastrer-i..
Borrow, November 2.—The manifesta
tions Wintlirenlag'kietite',tieigkof!9ol';
ernor Andrew, whose Amend took Place
this afternoon,. were Very general/adds
city and. thronghorW the. State. , - .The
public olarequlestook plume itr4riltullank
St. Church, and were very solemn and
imposing. The pall bearers were George
Taylor Bigelow, Chief Justice: G=9
Court, Ode Mumma, 'Mayor of I%
Henry Wilson,..llnited States
James .11. Stone; Speaker of -tbS=
Re ip rese n ta tivea r lts.Governot.Levi '
Lincoln, George S.. Bontwell, George H.
Clifliard; Emory Waohburne, Henry-&.
Gardner and Nathaniel P. saw.,
Lieutenant Governor Joel, Hayden a n d
Rev. Therime. Hill, Freak:leaf of. Gar*
yard University. A largo and im.
press_
ng prooeidon; under the meort of
the Independent, Cadets, folkrwed the
honored , - reMsbm ...terearebt.,Tiformt
Auburn, while minute guns were fired
and 'all 'church tolled during ( the
proji - guits of the prsliorrehm. , .,- ,
dA. crowded audience essitutTledin'Hu.
o Hall this 'evening, to participate , i n
.the commelierallye 'servieeln Manory
of the hue ca-Governor Andrew. The
meeting Was - under , the "ausielcch of the
Suffolk Conference" of the Centerline:rid
other Christian churches, of which de
emed:Jew Prieddent., - A. ; bed'. liignill
canodwasidtached to the occasion; dna
prior to his deattift had been decided to
holilapublid =kiting of the •Contereace
in the asuliZell lids. evenin .g., at which
Gov. Andres" kad.promked to .Preside.
prequent and approjtriateeddreawaym e
made 'by Hr. H. 7, Hirlder„Hev.,oo.N'
E. - Hepworth, Bev. James .. Freeman
chock la the former of the
deceased, suldPre:Hao.."7.Hriggli.'.;
isiOniis49diihialleattsvz
/17. 1 / a ttii* WO ittilintla 0...15161
Cottnams, iiirvimaber 2.—A large In
cendi - fire ixenescrigf. {'salted
ti ..., Lin
........
..Abaraioopt
OFfdz litiii k - , ,-7- Ali nz4 - pip, --ana - - 4zs.
Mocone ,t - EflthoM , Lob& ,
Ave ftunumod oPan—
dollars Inscutatee 012114 entallithill
Ittonsand'oighthundrgd Qii 14.11141114.,
MED
MEM
WASI
i
file amount of fractional currency la.
surd froth thtc•Pritatiny Brawn dating
the week was 1303,600; forwarded hence
Le United SiatiliDePettitorY- at MVP,
$109,000; Ito bonus and 'di**
$189,6e2.1 Netfonit tiiiele eurnmey re
deemed and destroyeck93s,o493. _
ii• , N.N.,..,,,......,,..__ o
Orders were honied from the Navy De
rtment to Near 'Clihrdral IL Kt Hoff •
held himself In readiness testate toms
dof the North Atlantic squadron •
Act early part of December, thus rellev-
Ins Admind Palmer. -
I zitroaral rtavirat;a DzortrOh.
.IC•l,!..otantkirviinttolipiaoa&N given
7ehll a te a letter from Collector 3 •' • k
New 'York, relative to the; ticdprted
• •• • • ore fo r forfeiture of an ticip at ed
in
it •d, in Whlcirbe'snyerAller • careful
2• droll of the subjecnin 411 its
, • lam fully ' ed tbet td
ow &hire of is *bleb ham
• proper ly entered in bond would be
no • trary the statute. There is but
•ale section in the statute whores trite
to bond are dietinctly and re-
A •to as sal:Oct to Ifo olture, mid I n
• Cue thelanguage is thel , tbe poz?m
g f !gttl in the y mannerz
rfeitapalicatod in .
au
so.. apgrire. s iteefbra to oth i eTeecirona
of l• law which provide in more gen-
Lerma for the ferfeiture of viral',
and says they do not 'Contemplate thM:
. 0 spirits _ whose thrfointro is pro
n • • • red will be toundln-bouded 'Tare
..b,.. and In ' - his judarttent Snare
441•hotY reasons
iL l' o s tlo in
bond
ca
• • far forfeltare. • u t brawed-ware.
b•• do not secure lans esterase,
• must be an effort p to make them
d •Ille maintains it would bete:mite
• • Such Writs and divide within
.
1
1 because the proodeda will not
• e tax which ought to heroism'
coil • The ophdon concludes by
• • th at the flectretny of the Tress
my • acorn in these"views, and foxtrot.
• • will be 'sent to =strict Anomie
not proceed for torttdture or *trite in
the • bon , held by the and th ee he prefers
ta be thed in Other ways.
That demaadbe. made far delivery-of
such •• is now held, it can only be by
• of libel filed prior to the receipt of
• trtiOns by - Dhnict Attornits, lei
w. ~.. Imam they are lrequeratal to await
• ; inarrn•Wom from him.
imams ANTAIRs ex - rnano.
Tb Mowing *patches werereceleed
•,• • ,
, Si. * Loma Nirrentber I,„ tem
S• ' b. Jr. BrommegoSteretary of the
rat :.Piees• colwristwate the -ftW''
dent fend the , country - upon • the
entire , success of the Indian Peace
.Melon thus fan -,lt oonolu
td li treaty of peace with the
CM •••• ortbe South On, the 2tith,•
Thu • • the only tribe that has been
st • that-quartet.. More than
hren •, thousand _Cheyennes, were preet
ent. The- Anapehoes and -Cheyennes
- • • • lir. —.e also meth, Ms
tunes • with the 'Blown and • Ca,-
man,
.tordedeemed of which there
were • t fonr or five thousand souls.
.91 •• • Insist Siff • satiafactorily The . •... s=weet to reach taco.
mitt ~ the 9th that., where we will meet
the • Sioux. Northern Anapahoes
and , the Northwestern Indians.
18 • • . _
••• •• • oder Oft.lndlar,Affaim. and
P •.,nt of the Peace Commission.
• Ehr. Lotrta,Nov. I,_ DIM.
0. Bresnekg, glattrataryof Intenor:
- .-The Indian 'Peeoe Commission chid
day • .• • in sitty-thra home nom
Unlade, Lodge titt.,. 'Treaties epthee
bevels/en
)thkanses afftotedinth dee tribes eolith
of the, and y
„months malts thaa I
far congratulate ou
twoomputhed.
The Cotatalaidan wilt leave on the Seth
bath Ihr the North Platte and Tort Lev
said
84pulkil A. F. H.ThrrrE,
Secretary of Indian Peace compaalcal.
coverrannantaa anctrnm.
. . .
Mention has heretofore been made of
Itsladamlfzimaters. Mon.
Wook-Ml.tber.fiermet fklereice Diehl:Ion ! ;
with his force, hie continued 'on their
track, and Stab:one, the expmt litho
grapher and Mica; the =pas migraver,
Iwo of
rows gang, hare hamsecured, and
are l Jail In Toronto,- Cattarla,
mdthig an order for their transfer to
Brooklyn, Few York, according to the
ezteadldon treaty. Cushard, ono of the
iamb gang, injall Brooklyn. lt Is
Vila_
kw.
Scoon cactY ecrunterfefted all kinde of
roncl , -fractional t eturtiky,
htuitdred dollars notes. laclodod, and
dedgned gold bearing interest cm
pMia f ree doueSColonel Wood
hes imll sleherradetes,
dies and tools C - gang, inchulitue
plates of gold g coupons. There
are over
(o ff of th ose stones with the
holrfaasionk orPottOtertltPlater on Manx
from five end mites to one thousand dol.
Ise notes. One of the gang attempted to
erme the impressions , or theldates on
the :stones, after "Partners were ar
rested by means of sandand water, but
the ',Am
againps proved a Callum for Colonel
Woope. to the face
of th d e
imm em esh:au by a - ehezakal pro.
area. . .
~,-,:sol_rcuumoNAA . «maxi. - _
A. I. bake. otthe Pottrtilla
trbt, loftier :Philadelphia Mk. snub
He la _ about - taking a residence for" his
famtly dining the loturaessian. Speaker
Colfax will occupy ll
mansion on Sixteen the
nth se e
n,naedr Picklee
enn.
Whale avenue. 4The Clerk: of the
Moine, Mr. MaPherson, and his Clerk,
Clinton Lloyd,both have re..
Cli nt .of ' . r i11 1711111.80 Trum ,
bull hal taken - one of the 'nenly.fltlad
mansions seat of the Capitol, fronting on
the wand Square. This la one of three
fine 'boner Winwn, 014 otitis old Capitol
at
by Mt 810 llorgtont.tmmu
at the Serune. ' TM, Senshu ss audition.
Ludy are coming gradually, and every.
y seems 4:reaper:a protracted-sit
ting of the
,lant seselon of the, historic
Compere.. ; , ' • •
IXPZACILICENT DEVLLOPMENTIL
- -
A correspondent writes: . Approprls
ktaxishlto th - rmrstorat, ask will
ybe cutuddered an Executive p
r ro-.
Manly, eV= briars* who claim • 'ide
range fOrPrestdential action. A. trims=
action In adyj nr civermir - Johnson * : of
Thmaseee; dr
_figured ~ .as intact
-pat and w was nonsummated_ by
Mr, Johnson, President, has been
brought il toll=willappear lathe
C•o oellenad by - the
.IbJ rt'llcnra mmittee. is In substance as
governor. of Tonnes
sea, Itir:;Totawon; acting • under anther-
Ity from Waal:lb:4ton, borrowed anth er=
hem the Union and. the Mantas banks
at Ilisahville, - rorniving heir the amount
from each. For this sum ho gave the
•banks an ceder, on: .:the United. States,
:which be endorsed 1111 Military Governor,
end alsoindlvidually as Andrew John;
eon, ,abe funds were .to'bo urai*ln oar:
zinj i f.n the provisional government by ,
g the wants of some of the public
Institutions. SabsequentlY; as the so- ,
, rninas of tho Treasury Irtontshoti.
this older was , honored • - the goiern- ,
mankind the .840,090 • over to , hit.
Johnson: ' For some , ' riesson, , lietvecren .
the banks did, not- obtain- asettlement,
and when 31r; Joheson.'.boossno'Presl.
dant they. =MO- upon alai ludlvldruilly
tbr the mhney they' bid , farnishodp and
-which theyhid. the .order. upon
tholarited States with his Mdividnarie:.
• Zinslstmilitif. Tani alit trim
to oolnpromlso with e batikstbr 410,000
each; but .hr Wades thel paid
to' the One $l4, e , and totheotber. 16,000,
or 129,1100. .
1 4( 4 900- lecele and
which the 'Primary hadAlllll7o3 Vaitlll7lF
Shad paid in full. The original orders
were sent gpfurd,..arriong the blahs Its 6
euywp•orlth Abts apparent 'an
, desstanding Wet whedevei this President
aboold psythe amount which . might be
=upon, e originsd ordershould be
th
ia 'h i lAP" • r. -
"i
GEORGIA =abort:
E ztim ymi4 l / 4 -- sdige'
gone for the. Convention by about. threo.
kniiineitintjarito'4•Tna°V.rt° au%.
2;Bit
Cot.vvtlxosnVppo.c.ttin4k-Tbe emit of
the elediOn MiliColo l 6 onnutP"Vutoo
"(nun /..744, An the Ontenition“ About
tiny whiter voted. Nam. Mantra and
J. eijon‘atninininin /10121114 Oilbett ?
of { Ch i o ntiountry:t r oo, Jcatesi.o_
cobambox; and , O. ( trey, lifioon
county, (thailatfininignneijarglelaned
Vonventlcan,, -
AtOrnern, , Nor:2 , -Thn 4etniiin
mobil:4 !came that ok,n4Oaritral the
von* out lon for the dartvontion.
411prr.
•3,
it
elec Uonzetnatsnmatved.4 bautvwtm
AZ
...031a 121.014 d that .205,10¢
cut on
the lineation:Of °mention Out'
°f / WO reiliAtTed.. The Daniel count
Obir tton taurfr thy 4114orityli2,Atur:"..ar
OPPoattlon canclldatea 'ware
ygype 214ytattle Ncattiatn" , 4.,
thepre ly•
ihMatitity4,f oth e r peen o the
NM et look napartte
t i d i ntitAnd,litti'osodhistee favoring
;map ,
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EATIIENCNES AND AWAITS /ITACIL
Hie Aittere . to the Iling!eDe
{ Mand. to Disarzln.
utotta
,11.11 tat
or •
' „ o
,
Itaihu; Givarnmimt — jtiota
<
nhEirsa.-miailinmetEss.
AetHogg, the
Prima .iinisk;
RIPOItto BLEB or me nislou warr
TEIBITAITED SUM
i:,1.32
:171 nMnottetelle.Mttatei theetito .4
Betscores armament b fieurtbeett-;
':llleMentetealme east Awaits etiopk.
beidl Mill remain, at Monte Rotondo, at
which place be retired when be hoard of
the landing of the French, and the ad-
TIMM Of the troope, deeming It
hatirdtMako Make any attack on Rome
Under ilie:Miedunkencei. He Union rentraied all the bands of volunteers at
Monte .Rotricido.iluns hehia.taien np
-a *Pig Menton end gone Into, =hp.
Me Wortley° - dace been ictlvidied.
wed in throwing up Intreachments,
which aro now complete, prepared fit
the, attack. He will in -Mk tchifenin•
Meats and watch the course M amnia
Otatitet.torn Marcia - TO Tire lattO.
Mints =Minoru of the I:Moto tilluum
4 311dt:4M : replied luzsfashig todlattaxa
blaarnsforgivo up his rutefianlOallito2t"
genie, Mamma change - 1e ;nada In the
presentesectioaaryraliderry whirltr.wW.
pot the goiernaient 'Of Italy in *Mord
with the natl.:dial *ht. r• -
zreeetateirpwrdiieie A: purr- -
The Einprrei: ',Prep:aeon- hie . in:di a
propoaltlan to the. King or Italy to Mitt
-Mit-to the MUMS Or BOOM' a n d the
habitants of.the Papal nrovlnco the set
tlement of the Henan quention bye pop
ular vote, but - the ' &Venom=
decline, to socepothis plan forth, solution
of a omelets in width interests at
the whole palms are untimely ansonnadt
sliguma.
PARZWELL TO on .as. nuniairs. - .
Lannert, .rfeventber;2.-Jfichtigar.,4
farewell dinner. was given to Charles
Dinkins, thin midi"; bb .
Monde, In anticipation or his apprtach, ,
Ing departurnfer the thilted Siates.
atrailtookldsoe at Free Melons Tavern,
Sir E. Sulwar Lytton preiddtd at the
table and nudes fe II el to us .1) eoctr , which
Nu* ettrapop i wki o try Idr.Diekene. Sev•
acid other speeches ware made, full of
gdod Idaho. and kindly fooling foe tae
dintlnguialied author. - A -
. , ,
mar AMUULISICE Mal IL1140047;'
- A. II3 . I3 WAYVIIIII“..DoNN.A:
Limos, 'Nov. 2.—Mis LotdaeKellogg.
the Ancerican Prima Donna, made hot
Brat uPPeeranee in Europe, at for My:
saw's Theatre, this evening, as Marga
ret In the Opera. of lanai: The holm
wu 'completely ADW. The -Prince of
Wi'alia was present and' occupied the
Itoyid tier: ' The audience wax brilliant,
cil 4 o - 114- mithittiNitiO:. • I
anorwaL .
IMPORTZD 7G11.61141.1.01 or TICE MINIM
W kpr .I2 O I .MCSVITAVIIIIIIIWIrrevPs.
CCIPLIIIAOIOI, Nov. 2—Earaitip—'ll to
agalp•fetietted:ll4.kbe thiltad . StaiN
have purchase: Ulm DasUb West India
Island*, Lot tho amount to bo pal& la
swat stated to f be tonneau, txtllgptutAtt
gold. Mr. tditattMeti;: , krittatiY Gov
ernor or Bt.:Tbettoss% it-is - add - 1 , 41 bo
amt to Waahltigtoti:l7. - tboldenteh r Gov.
Mutoent: to - comppto the tritistim of taut
. . .
.MNIT/1 AMIZILICULIONIUB .
Lowwow, Brazilian pipers
Amy - the stlle . 4l Avoca Psi - luta will not
undertakeany 'action .Ibir the ger df 414.
Pawky= fortilloallons orrtumatc.,
XlcrwX..L24.ol:'l--46eerasi.--Patro
%urn; th e market elaimid g
, te 'franc/
GU' i1t1112414 - -
`3!ii * MHOIGTON;
, .
87 L Volovoolk to W PUutrorgit
WARRINGTON, Novercilioi g, led 7.
Tuxastrsn.
Newringolationeottrpplammttal Lathes°
of the Treasurylo !Amo/11th, ABU, eq t
tier 3,, munber Ey on the anbientcof: • inter.
oaf. IteenteM and beitided , .Wataboneom
bevaPeonpleearder the iminodhdo
direct/on of the Socretiry of the "Triebni.:
i 7, with a vIeW 7 -to - rellevel tobacco - and
ooalollLiterostafrodeinany restrirMona
imposed on them . b, the thrum meta
nom, width "Wore - estentally deal - Mood
, lbearttned iptrint, but tan - bo dtepernad
with to the tauer.pf••pool: MI and to
baccooraoing much time antLexPeneo to
mend* A.Nilsoinirriciiirriti..
dellaaPactitidiz.tofficii the: - Imintber,ot
claims moved dnrlng.October, oil
turd Morena of eftdoen, di), ware /Me:
of Individuals, 1,880; numbest. of daft.
ad mitted t Ortginal - and tnarome of,
owe, do, Milt ofindividuals, 6,070: - To.
tat, lumber of elahlui dlspo od during
the moot/14,270., In bounty land thy'.
Mon forteievenlierrants of 'ono hen&
red sodded) , acres, mach were larrowl,
arm of one/ono/trod and, terty of fa";
and Maio?' date toffee. - - •
; WASI DErA111113121,7 07 1,134,14, ,
The following order was to-dat tuned
from the War, apirtrasat t.,
"All (Moen' belonging - lei • itailonm In
thoiSoullf s who ban been Minas front
tbelr f, ccannuitida . on . - ;.aciectuit of .the
yelloW. Peer Will.- proceed to ...their ata;•
thaw In unto to be pr ieent thoreat on tha
11011 of this month; - . By command of
General Grant,"
anairr'e niernmecirwawr.
Thaitnnotinstment that..the 'retinue* ,
mentreloran alrawtylnattgarated In the
'War Department kr, Gen.. Grant, will.
ninonnt to flee muttons ' of dollars 'war ,
annum. lustattraetedinfintry reeped.ing
the payments at the Treasorr on acontint
14(116 Bervloant the War Oflloe. Frora-the
.let.of.ranottryleat:te the Mitt: ultimo
they were as followw--Pay, 120,858,000 f
bounty, sl?AN.Otth Quptermaater's De;
Pennine , 0 35 _, 02 t. ' Alubslefinte Do.
mboalhutoona
1 1 2 . 6 ; 781 1 000— mak4 1 8 5 tntelorsPB4lo7,ooo;
`lt ls Mated thattheMemphts& Charles.
on Railroad Coatpatty_bas paid up
lb iqdebtednota to , the 41 3ordinment,
antaWattagioalacttit tutic a - Wilton • dol.
nl4' aw4L-Ftrizsur.
Thinkslpts Of. Internal Berenuct.:
1i I`OIY~1 ` OIY~ TRICPEDItSTRIET A
Corm' Octo
ton Jain tho boat of spirits- and feeling
intll;;lrtilitlatided.cbruVZlay cuk
Walked- about , town: Ho !oive at
hia..piia: iwalt p r,ch:deek
morning tar Hartfordrisuid • fironi'ltictro
ii:K.Horwllliteln
trial Of onalitindied inlleit - •
outaaanfort - - -
Arrest by Saws ViellasieVeitignilW
Tskinpli SOMA tlilisbalth Vamp. 3
clitumortar, WC, IScrarmtior
white =wrap irreattal yeatordayinorif ,
lagesser, thiL L ultir - ,,u4dP authority of
Ilte Negro Vigilance COrmulttaa.- nate
144421 2: b " 1444 sAltitcrirrht-tho oro
ut ;;,-, •
1,w,-,31 4 ,
• 1.4.•
emu& Argument continued b Logan
and non fordafendant In error, and
Ttelloirn Ins Sigh Armstrong county.
33 1, T a l kam iz r a tz? error,
. • t va. Gag; Indtamtocuinty. Sub
ky Thompson for plitintiffW error,
and bYliltewart and Clarkaustrm , •
er va. Deems ; Armstrong coon.
ty: dgment of non pros entered.
- '4-• ed. vs. Boon; Annstrongr coon
: ad by Golden and Howard for
r„ In error and by McCullauali and
Ma et. al vs.. - Dellirir et. al.: West
memland county. Argued by Laird for
plafpllff In error, and by 'Fester. contra.
Omni then adjourned until nine o'clock
kf im r .. T morning.
"' • nit for Allegheny county, Ito:lobe
taken p this day, is as fellows:
Gottmen's adner vs. Penn's lan. -'6:i.•
Neel vs. Troops.
Oakland Railway Co. vs. lii',mitan. ,
TRU et alva. Cantkiht - t.- ',
- , Pane Ina:Heath et ate
- Ntele vs. Hughes... ,
t .Hall et al's A.
Stews= • Apices] (oiphit's Mart.) .
ppeaL
Raba & On..va.l3.unphill. , „ _
Cox Ts. Coyne'S adner. "
- Idkulte mama._ . .. •
Japreka Immune° .
Co.- no. Rottman.
Rib, dt. Go.
•
-Citizens do vi. 11112110.
W & C. R.B Co. va_Dinin..! -
Road ln Vassal= tp.B.)
Foster Co. rm. Fowler & Co.*
Plitab. Cln..R. R. Co. vs,. Jcses.
- r. Fax. et al va. Hayward.
04dgClovern et id. va. Lwis.
- illtanch Va. Mohan.. '
,
, 11Cartupee & Co. vi. Pitt sburgh Oral 'Co:
McDonald vv. Bigler. • •
•- .Mnrilonlon & Os. ma.-Fieralng.., .
•TYCcinnor vs. , Ain'n Inton Mounteln'ice.
pittabartat Paper liferenring Co.
.7 Et osier a Co.*
rgbtrConnelleville Rproad
MeClurg.•
-f. Owners of ateronboat "Dlclatrir" va:
Hera. .
'. Falcon
Kwdng v Pho r t s f rt o .C b o i . d : .
-Rochester ar - 01: Oil 'Co. Ira Mgt
Monongahela Instuance Co. vs.
knot', Rea & Co.
r. ` Brown va. Parkinson..
ira: Daly.
Lanz, Miller & Co. vs. 'Standard . Petro.
letmt Reiningo.
Fender Andrew s s.BalL.
McCall vs. Dana.
et -J aL arealawaki, Bro. & CO. vs. Simon
Reilr
Lewis et Ida
Cleveland dr.:P,Mjebsirith Railroad co.
vs. Spear.
W.. , 41) C. Railway . Co. va.
Gilleland..
Same vi. WCllnton.• -
Cues markacreDistriet Corot; those
lot marked Commoo,Pleast.
Thomiles
vialili ieauies owars,anems
misft 14
. B.LIVIRDAT, NOY. .. n'--aue '• •
in bankruptcy the ono of Michael
.o.lfere,' itC,Astoireess: , ' for edgier' days
.
plot, ere concluded, and the case sub-
minted to thejuzy Theyi maenad arm;
diet 'Mang elk of- the alleged acts of
bardirtiptey; In whiSh direCt *ands were
charged, not true, end ono to be true.
The second siocifiCation, - Whlch ,thejury
found to ho tate..wn as. follows :."That ,
your petitionary are informed that the
Bald Michael O'Hare admits the gift of
:$7,000 sonde by"him to lassrlfe, but pro.
Minds that dooms lemma& In Ma die.
sharp of *debt due-by his wits.
Therefore petitioner. if
the Sabi °Martinain deb tedin
any sum fable wits, thou he, within the
period named, being Insolvent and in
oontemplatlon of bankruptcy or Moot
vency, did make Wm. Ilarrisou. of Lib
erty township„, AllostotlY-Co thot!
E`.11:`,31-In,euti:f. t7lO
,
with Intent to
give a preference to her .as. one of hie
creditors, and with intent thereby, by
such dl*poeliion of his property" to dor•
feat or delay the operation of sold bank
ro_pt act.'
This verdict will probably besufilelent
to warrant an Winding/lon of the estate
of Mr. O' liars in Makruptcy.
*Teem B. Wright, who, wee In jail In
Lock Raven, on harge of panting
counterfeit money, was brought to this
dry and placed In the jail, on an order .
from Court.
Woo juryo In the Moo of Samuel H.
esmaing
collecting Pepsi eueitilve foe for
not guilty, on. fbOXI.d a verdict of
genuasa maw.
sArtrnair, Nov. 2 —ln ' TO application
of the Crystal Water Company for a
thanes of Inoorperatkna. Canal ortfor
thr filing and 'publication made
Calit. Dixon vs. Samuel Dixon. In dl-
VOMO: -Potitlon preaented and subFsetta
.Following is tho trial liar for this doy:
'.. 84. (aw) Stewart vs. Stewart.
U. ((June) Kieffe vs McClarren,
...Stewart's& Fulton: .
47. " Moran vs. Fleming.
"' Swaim. Cook.
40. """ Datinels vs. Darlington *
.
McClure 3: AtittlMOD. •
I. " Rnopeb Rlcketaon'a admr
Ktomkopf rotAttenoner.
53., . ,Lot`- Lord - Floronco dc Co.
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=M!!
Sartnurax,'ll.4.* 2.—The principal
htidnines transarsoi vote the sentencing
of ponems OPSlVilif.er of Mimes; ^ •
.fohnliosiwell,was onavieted of bur
glarious], entering a house In dlo Ninth
orstd.'. The court sentenced him to pay
the Coati of.proscanUno, end to undergo
an imprhamment for two years* In the
Western Penitentiary. t
r Glades Weglase," convicted of kneok-
Ing down and robbing ono war d Pon non. on Verdure Loile'Pooond, Al-,
loglumy, - eras sentenced to undergo one
Tear's imprisonment., in. the iirestern
=home: of *convicted of Juin -at
tempt tommintla rape on Haman& Hala
* ems next callect .np.'The offense was
committed at *Natrona. In *August last,
He was senteneed to. an lrapriMnment
*of three years in the Wisdom Paden-
Oar,.
' Patrick no:iett famagoilty to selling
liquor withont Ileums. He kept a tavern
.on Webster street, and previous to pass
ing sentence - Judge . bterrott remarked
that Judging from the evidence which
could have been produced the house wee
ono of the worst dens in' the city, Bar
rett was then sentenced to_ pay a tine of
$lOO, and in ** the meantime stand cam
_
!Themes Thonipson :was . a:melded ea
two Indictments. ,charging him with
'cammitting aggravated assault and bat.
lariat uon David Itutoblasen. and his
wite..4lwas unfenced to pay Arty dol
and -
lars to undergo two matins ..intprts..
omelet Is each case.
= Ann MeLimghlin aurvichad cream.
' 41 1 44 Mi legralratOMUM/111 acid :bah
tery'ution linen:%way. • The Court see
tenced.har Ana orAny dellari.
and teuntlergo Mrs*. mamba imprison
ment in the connty.Jail.
Annie Gradtil i centdetedof theta:may
Of articles from e house of George QL
Miller, ardiC•iniart,': was sontenead
an imprimemnent of one year In , the Pen tteudary: .
Willia aiNsteteger.Caneloted of (aim.
mixing Alliegtravated assault and bat.
tery tipon John Bltallaby, was sentenood
to Me. Ponitentlarynar ,
Y John Balmier and Patrick. Duffey, poi
lice Mears - or south Pittsbnigh,. eon.
ld.„_eted Itgastaullt tullebat upon James
[ADM were nextd"up; Btemler WWI
initell6o4 to - payl tine ot five dollars and
"ecatcand.Dutrey a tine. of .fifty dollars
'Duffey was acquitted ea A second . In
dictment, but was diranad to pay .- the
' Thomie IPPtad /611 John IL gearight.
of the "Pedal: Tema, convicted of
. &mutt mod, battery upon 'Adm. Low.
APPootwaS sentenmed togari.llno Olen
and dollars, and goaright nTineo3Gam. got.
.Edeirdimzob, Alderman Glatt; Third'
Ward. couvlittd of actortiag money • on
diithe <alai r xit littont*ltaii neat called
DP fbelientaf2ce: The' datimdsnedid
=adratnt
t.tter 11111
In rf a
w momenta "
Melees Itliwslocaocompanled him Into
Court. Previous ~ ,to,pasitrig septum,
Judo Stowo remancod that the act under.
Which thedegindent was ,cattelated pm.
ed-a punlahment elthor by fine or 11,11-
Whiatint._ Vela was a case in the ,
QPIMOn Mille Court Whore Imptisoutrumt
watt iMeMaary: The ''Aldarman was
Owing:ire to to -pay the exalt/C.4
Um prosecution nod .to . Wallra w eet Jet-.
;tu ri r a !„ , P f PF u'9 !!!!! ac° ,
. „
• • Refassatusiot. Jubilee. •
The - Lutheran deninnination of - this
city. yesterday celebrated the Sinrenth
Anniversary of the. Reformation.. ThO„
Jubilee, under the Jewish dispeaseMen,-
. occurred every fifty sears; and daring
this year labor of everydescription was
suspended, all depending alike Upon the
spontaneous vroductlons of the earth.
• Alienated inheritors were, restored 'to
their original possessions, and slaves lie
, came free. The design and object.._ of the
Jubilee was to 'check the rise of any
• great inequality of social condition' and
io prevent the rich 'from oppriosing and
enslaving the pear.. It also had a ten
dency to strengthen the bondi of families
and bound the people to their country
by leadingthein to chesish an' affection
for estates derived frotu their ancestors
and to bo trinuonitted to their posterity.
'rom this canton, lho Lutheran Jubilee
originated, andante° Martin Luther in.
tabllshod Prohattantism In Germany, 340
years ago, with which every reader of
history Is familiar, hash been oantinued.
Tho memboni erne Luth esti ma ted
threughout ho World are at
more than • qp,omono, of whom - about
300,000 are found is thlacoun try.
The services at- the Seventh attest La
theran Church were of a truly inspiring
chkraMor. • Rey. Samuel. L.ird, pastor,
delhiered an address in the morning on
tho progress and development of the
Lutheran Church, since the reformation.
In the afternoon tile celebration was con
tinued by the First English Evangelical
Lutheran-Sunday School. Tho school
room was tastefullydecorated with ever
greens which gave it a very cheerful and
pleasingi appearance. .
OILDEII OP EXERC/BEN
The exereises were opened by flinging
the introit:: • . • .
Mug a•to tAld animmotiggSer ho bath
dm. s.rrallau 41n. r, , •
Altai which =tie the 'ionfenne, '"Cilorla
Putrim:"
. . .
t. Oloty he to the tothar. and to tho Soy, and
to tho Hot. Goon: as It lota In t , t, oentnatuf.' Is
sow. and non 014 world or unto ann. Am.."
The forty-fourth-I'olm was then read
as the Scriptural latvvon, upl u vrbich the
School was questioned. The chi - dr - then
,sung "Gloria id Excel via," Commencing:.
• `Glory be to God on hese. srA on earth
peace, itOOdWIIIw mon."
The Apostles C r eed was than. read by
the rinuerintendetrt 'or the school, Mr.
Thomasli—Latte,aller'which Rev. Mr.
Efonsell offend a fervent mad eloquent
prover.
Thu who'd was than addressed by the
pastor, Rev. Samuel Laird, at the con.
chution of which 7 Ric: school swig the
hymn commencing: •
t Vlerlost thin. or thee aromolt as. tt
Rsv. Mr. Mennen then addressed the
children in enable and interesting man
ner. The school then - unitei In singing
the hYturt—"Ein Fest° Burg,"*commenc.
•
drovilbold enr Mol t. .nn." :.
Which was followed by repenting the
Lord'e Prayer In COnalit, after whlch.the
benediction wee pronounced by the pas
tor, and the congregation disauSsed.
LillssUoin
The epirit of litigation. with st - hich. our
(dial:Arcs, afew months sine", were filial,
appears to be ordsidlng gradhaUY from
some cause or other, moat likely an act:
count or the scarcity of money, ainoe it
reqnires inchrey to get . Cut' of police
courts no matter how' cheap they can be
entered. - Aldermen, like all other clauses
of "business" men, complain of the dull
rues of the times,' end it would be a God
eendto the community generally if the
eltizans know - their Interests and ..would
mtikee magistrates the tittmea - eo miserably doll for
th that eno half - would' be
compelled to resort leonine other method
of earning a livelihood. The - amount of
mop ey yearly apout in useless litigation
is enormous, and would astonish many
persons if they-would. take-the trouble
to ascertain It. Nat a cent less than fifty
thousand dollarss upport, Is contributed yearly
toward tho of Aldermen and
others attached to pollee
merle In this
City, and the flue-eixtbs of that In paid
by the pooer classes, .'"whe 'earn their
breed by th e n sweat, of their brow." It
Lehigh time that people ahould come to
reshaingeouss of Able:water, that they
may see the tbily and "errors ,of their
ways." Litigation-Ls at beaten unprollt
able bnalness, .u4d In the majority of
-eases the winner lb the loser in the end.
The longer • man cm keep out of it the
better for him. Those aro facto public
bacllsputable, and with which the I
are familiar; yot, notwithstanding their
knowledge of the matter, du:sear° hun
dreds who spend money enough in the
Course ore few years, In trifling police
cases, - to provide them, with comfortable
home.. We suppose,. however, that a
/Vas of revenge actuates many to en
tail. in Prosseutiozur that would noteth.
erects° be thought of. Although it Is
mild that "revenge is sweet,", we opine
many, who seek rt in this way may find
.1t mere bitter than gall.
New Wader Cempasty. Prepared—At.
plletulea fee Charter.
In the Court of COUluion Pleas,' Bator
,
day, - Aloserre,. IlLoplelns & Lazaer, attor
'ales, prevented for approval a charter of
incorporation for a new water company,
the Court mating the usual onier for the
pnblicsUon of notice of such application.
. Article that of the propoeed charter
provides that the title of the corporation
shall be "The Crystal Water. CoinfelaY
of Allegheny,County."
to butcle two sets forth the obiok 'to be
ild water warka, conatruct bathe or
bashes, lay pipes, and Supply -water -to
the -Borough of Lawrencovillo, to tbo
citizens, thereof, ale° to those of the -ad
joining comitey;ruedto do all thlngs Tom
ei or necessary for water works.
Artlelo throe sets forth hundredapital
stock shall consist of one thou.
sand dollar., with the privilege to In.
aruma it to two hundred thonsand dol.
tars, each share to be of the par value of
flay dollars. -
Article. four confers power to purchase
or loose ground suitable to carry out the
- object of the Association, ro make con.
bracts for materials, laying of pipes, and
all other mattoraPeeteleleg• to the con.
attraction of water works..
Article aye declares Burt .
'Boa ddt prawns all tho rights, Towers,
dc., and bo subject to all tho cooditioas
applicably to water. compa
or nloa, set
the Act of Assembly, f the organ!.
tuition' of water and • goa cremonies. of
ltfarchlltri, .
• Article six clesignateaD.O.J..li.
John Chlolett, John J. Shullorly, Loon
'ard S•. Johns .and Thoratio as
Commissioners to receive aubseriptiona:
to tbo Capital Stook of the A cc...sigma,
•
This Grand tDowesra To.isighs.
Wo trust our readers will not forget tho
grand:vocal imd truttratuorttal concert to
be - given tio.night. at Ilesonlo' Hall, by
manytif our talented amateur nordista
and musicians, In aid of the' praliewor
thy tnehrow . ,ThincitiOltiat' _ Atoodatlon.
The programme embraces a Selection or
rare genii from shot gilled-'intishitrk and
from our knowledge of the abilities of
the ladiett`and gentlemen whO are to take
pectin the exerches, we canialbly prom
ise a Vero muslcal treat to all who attend.
Aside from the inertia of the concert, the
benevolent purpose to which the funds
realized will be applied should induce
I the cluuitablo., and cultivated ,to old by
their mooned the good work. The-
I oardsotadmlealon may to sertund
musk stores, at the very ressonableprice
of one dollar'iich. -We trust that there
will be a large audience present and that
* Oe
the worthy llebrow 'Benevolent Assocla.
n wilt realize sulliclent to moot all inq
domande which may be made, on thern
during the , "approaching' winter.' The
programme la published Inanother
col
mmm, to which we direct the attention of
our readers. t - -- a
==l
PorhapeourrcaderswilldlsOmiltwbat
wo - are about - to, Say .regarding Very
wonderful littleonnary bird,. which Is In
the poisoaslon of
_our, friend Mr. 11,
Jonas; No. 84 ..Virst.strest,but they
depend upon our wont that, truth.
'The little canary , a Ve ry; linewriedimen of
health and beenty,'Ll' an witnirablo snir•
blor, hierniettrwith a. , store:of good ha'
teor, and inital the world with' all the
moo of a philosopher,' Merrily flinging
t C oin I 'MnIM till night.. But bo does not
eonflue himself to the old and common
place airs of ordltituy warblers, but. the
more modern, rendering with Porfoildo
switches mf song! from operas and the
tietbioDable numb, of the day. lie wbbk,
tasvoith• Wonderful offset end chums i
et.Priderdrirh - p beam him. Lie does not I
break orlore a single noto,..tind Ids rare
talent Is ramarkeible. No was trained by 1
a German bird organ, and being an mu
Mitg - rtaan excelled organ lieslt
mr. Jonas intends disposing °LAI° bird,
and those desires:is al either herring or
p»
purahaeLtig him should "U.
,
Ailumg . the . Deli - 'long, aka" .genplue
dry tobrea in the city. are those =maw,
turod,l)y.Thuilea nsiggarty the popular
Wm' turf tobacco , dealer,Fllth
oppoalualbataagrroalrolldlotp , 0411 otk
modu•nunter, whola idws,Yr
$1
ancieltadiAlrfot the Spag.-Kl,..nqs.,,nd
7 411194. A 7 T - 1 ^ -• • •
4i •
a 4.4 ...Ai,.
MEE
•
A "Palntim. Rained. • The Hamden Hoom Homicide—The
William Little a resident of that some- Acetssad Released ea ball.
What notorious locality, the' "Paint," Before Judges Sterrett and Stowe, of
was slightly moved by the 'flintily. on the Criminal. Court, Saturday, applies-
Saturday evening, to conduct unbecom- tion was' made by Hon. P. C. Shannon
lug a peaceable citizen, for which he is and John - Mellon, 1., - s - q., for the release
now serving a thirty day terra in , th e en hail of,Lawrenco Purcell, committed
Jell. - Little, ,ca we b ey , i ntl . :wed, by Mayor McCarthy to answer a charge
was slightly . wader. the ll:sneered of murd ers in musing th e d...inith of James
erica of Hilton, and while passing tip A. lionaglugs, at the Manakin. - The cvi-
Water Sheer M
mot °ee Mooney, who it dunce given before the Coroner's
„jury'
appears has frequently arrested him for ~Fsubmitted by Coroner Clawson, and
violations of pub
. l . ic peace, in con-
Chofact also stated by him Chet the Jury
- ' • were unable to come to a unanimous
sequence at Whi chit. cherished a spirit conclusion as •to the rouse ef the death.
of revenge toward , the officer and at 'The Court was of the opinion that under
once opened upon ]dm a tde of abuse. the Constitutional provision they would,
The officer not relishing Iris remarks, .beJustified in releasing the prisoner upon
a w tr e rri n pteisl to . take , him Into custody, bail, his guilt of the capital offense not
Li tie, anticipating his Intention; being evident orthc presumption thereof
started to run down the street with mar.' Ball was therefore fixed in the
Mooney fbllowingin hot pursuit. Find- mum of ten thousand dollars, which was
hag that he was about to ho overtaken yen and tire accused released from
ho took refuge in a store near the Point, prison.
and seized a large fron bar, with which • - ------..--
he struck at Ids pursuer, as hu entered
the door. , He missed his alm, however,
and. Instead of breaking the head of the
°Meer, as was evidently his intention, he
threw the woopsm threugh.a large allow
window, - completely demolishing it.
The officer improved his time, and before
Little could get another weapon be was
In custody, Ho spent the night in
. ...durance vile" at the lock-up, and yes
terday ' moruitig :after a bearing, was
fined S2J, but.not having the necessary
amount of "stamps" to liqeidate tho de
mand made upon bim by the authorities,
he was Committed to jail for thirty days.
_
nasalise a lady. •
William Diehl was arrested 'Friday
evening by. oflicor mitten.. for Insulting
a lady on the street. Saturday morning
.
he b h
bed a orming and WWI fined five dol
lars.
'and ,eoses. Diehl, it appears, was
drunk, and drainderly, 'and but a few
minutes before Insulting the lady ho
forcibly elected from a house'on Grant
street. , :We . are not informed wliether
the line Was imposed as a pontahmeabfor
drunkenness, or because he had insulted
the lady. •We do not hoW lines are regn
latedl but were of the opinion that they
wore liapoSed In greater - or less amount
according to the enormity of the offence.
This, however, cannot the case, as we
frequently lind - commits:emits in - the jail
where persona are sent to the tombs for
thirty- days in ; default of twenty-Ave
dollars tine, where the charge wasllrunk- •
enneseand diserderlv conduct, anifselz
leg hold of a Lady - on the street In day- •
light and groaaly Insulting her is not
disorderly conduct, we have no compre,
hensimi of the term. Such scamps should
receive all the punishment the laws pro- •
vide for the= If offend:wet thlskind
are allowed- to escape with such meagre
panlahment it will not be long until It
will be as unsafe for ladles to walk our
public streets in daylight as it is now al
leged to be after nightfall tly ono of our
evening paperer'
A Cattier, Affray occurred-at a drink
ing saloon In_the Allegheny City Dia
mond, Saturdy night, a man named
William Fisher, member of the Duquesne
Fire. Company, receiving some half - a
dozen stabs from a razor in the hands of
A colored man; none of them, however,
of a serious nature. No arrest was made.
' The . ' May queen Cantata will be. given
at Masonic' Hall; on ,Tnesday evening'
next together with selections froin other
composers, by Wm. Sterndale Bannetr;
of - London. ' rtrare musical treat is lu
store for those who attend, as there. is
no liner musical coMpositton , in our lan
guage than the May queen cantata:
whopalary.lt - stated that Dan
Mee, on Saturday ooneinded
engszetnentwith Gardiner k liemmlog's
ein.us, received thirty-late thousand dol
lars for tho sention. , A good - artnuner's
work - tor anemia and a few, trained.wol
'male. • Verily, playing the food prollta-
In
The Sunday Car question, In a case
originating. it Planarlntplan, ••axpeeted
to be parsed isms by the Supreme Court
at ha presto= aownon In thla city, It Is
atated that the Court stand two ind two:
the ChlerJustlee to deny* the • opinion,
whlelever aide be takes settling too
matter. • • •-'
Manager Ilan has been.iniportuned to
take charge ! , of the Academy 'or Menlo
during - tbo coming winter, and run a
theatres l!ktalrafatt. Should
su Cra pport two
the
plseee of entertainment
and we trust the ever popular lieu Will
tuxedo to the deaire of Ids friends.
The Prison Inspector • of the State tram
favorably impressed with the Pittstmrgh
-Toll, ranking if ln po int _ of: cleanliness
.aud security ndnly to Elle Philathil
phis prison. ' It is 'so comfortable that
prisoners sentenced . to the, Penitentiary
ere loth to change quarters
The Typhoid Ferer prevails toeotno ox
tent in this neighborhood. It Is Wanes,
his to the 0 frecu, of the long • dry *eaten
we eXperieneed previous [albs recent
rains, and the poor : quality of. Inter
which the Allegheny supine& 'Few
cesta hays proved fatal.
.
floe, E. M. Stanton. late Seciotary or
War, very unexpectedly arrived-In the
City Solvoloy morning.. no come: Ihnn
Steubenville . on. the lo:44 - express Amin,
Pan Handle road, and is on a ;thee, visit
to his friend:: In We city and-vlclnlty.
'Base Ball—The 'Mug inn' - and
°Beach'. base boll clubs,. of 'Davy Creek,
had a friendly match glum on batandny
alternoon.last.: Only fivo tunings were
Played, resulting in a acorn of 2.7 for the
former against 24 for the latter.- .
.
Csiatre Afeelltig.i;—A. dated sheet
ing ofthe Allegheny City Board of School
Controllers will be held tomorrow
ihri evening, at 71 o'clock, la the
Cowmen Council Charqber, , city build-
A Drunken lttorney . fell itat. Into the
mud on Fifth street, on fiaturdyy night,
and regaining hie toot woo hoard- vigor"
°lndy cursing the Nleolson pavement:
AThgh peyde et vr f nmw
Ibwigac re oss w ho
bo revived this winter." We hope it will
be successfully , pnt through. •-.
'land organs aro getting fashionable.
Sidling Itslimy:twists turn a living out
of them during a temporary panic lu the
pea nut 414 e. -
Arramromenta are being male kir
Iromecmalhlo Pair hi old of the Second
street Hospital.' The - object 'in pretse.
The Market, °anthills wed...supped
with Tegetebles and produce, but the
prime Lange us With aa during mac hnee.
• •
liooth IS to return .fo Pittsburgb."
tort engagement was Ter,. profitable, but
the prices of admlasion wore too
A Coil. Boat . rise in - 1.40.0b10. is ex-
F 4 b;g :mlal eErn',U4T. A."l f: ,atcs we. '
Notv le the proper sown to lay In o
supply winter coal. Thu prices may
advacoe If the elver attec
NoarlY all ibo old Literary Societies
and Social Circles am belndrooritaolzed
for the approac4lng wlutpr.
/ 1 10 about tlna - o . that the boulders on
Flftb street 'mere tutttled rolrstdontlaul
or Boma other quarter.
A McClellan SWlialah has boon
Inland In T_htnl ward against the Grant
Citb of the t36eond. ' '
Itta poiatido that Chalet Dickens will -
road a few dollar out of our citlzons
pooketalh.la winter. • .
A Cintlomap of th a oily tO
1111vo diaoovered perpetual motion,: How
lltmous taw bcl.
,
All the ojetergaloane nre 'doing a live
1r buelneas, tbo season far blenlves being
Ilkirly entered. .
.: • . -•
Tim City enjoys anusnslgood order,
and there la a dlrth of And 'ohm aim!.
Parton ketch see - the sun while
(Inswing his et Pittsburgh Ihr the
Atlantis,
. .
The Gazette In delivered to eubeeribera
In the cities and ixaveglan at !Meng mute
.
Thei travel . over the ilUlrtiede bat 'Poen
very l!uge'dt.trieg Or' past 'low months.
•
The 'itteueatite L st the Pittsburgh Pe—
mato COliegolhis cession Is verplarge4.
There ere new tmlhihrge going up
all ethattereof the oonealdataret city.:: ,
The raluo;ntlnuestcolo.l and high,
riven:nay comadentkrbooqUalletcd.
TkedOntitril Stating .r. l dr*Pinet be.
439entiOn -' • 1•• 77:
Thee:4o4ft ,
Lelr4
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st," •
—LJLL
~s
Aabbery,
Arotberywas committed Pridayulght
upon ono of the employees of the Penn
sylvania Itallrnad Company, while sleep
, login a cabOoSe car, which was sading
on the track of the Panhandle Itailroad
near the Grain. Elevator. The amount
of money taken was twenty-five 'dot
' iarr. , twenty of which was aftorw arils
.
recovered.. Timm wore saveini Persons
In the car at the time tho 'robpory was
committed, and it appears that the gen-.
tleman, who was robbed wils aroused'
from his sleep by some one prowling
through the car, and when the robbery
was discovered suspicion 44 once fes•
toned upon the night walker, who was
searched and twenty dollars of the stolen
money recovered. -He gave up the .
twenty dollars without any ceremony
and left with the remainder for parts un-
known.
Serious Ace Meat.
las. Caruthers, wife of ROT. Caruth
, rtm, of Turtle Creek, and sister of John
M. Kirkpatrick, Esq., mot with aserions
accident Friday evening. 3,1r5.. C. was
standing'in front of the fire Inbar slitting
room, when her dress caught fie, oxide
becoming alarmed she ran out of the
house into the yard; and before assist
ance reached her aho was HO fearfully
burned that her recovery was for a time
despaired of. A physician was called at
once and 'he did everything pocible to
relieve the sullftering of the uulbrtunate
woman. She was still living at last ac
counts and hopes were. entertained of her
CITY ITEMS
Valuable. Rea! Es:laic In Allegheny at
Public Sale
. .
, • The Directorit of ilee:•Fourth Ward
.Pablle Scheid , have - lust/acted. A.- Leg
gate,' auctioneer, to sell, on; Wednesday,'
November 11th, at ten o'clock, the value
blo lot, fiftYliy one , ditiudriathand twenty
feet, corner of South Omni and Walnut
stools, on which is erected a three-story
brick building, lifty by thirty-Nix, well
• adopted -for manufacturing and ware
house purposes., This property is On the
Lino of the Western Pennsylvania Ball- i
read, opposite the market station, ren
dering it• exceedingly eligible for com
mission. and forwarding business. d
thorough exattaluation and estimate of
the prospective advantages of this very
desirable property is.tespectfully
. - •
The Wawa Trloniptiatii.,
Tile:anon-nod Wood Sowinit Machine,
for which It: it Long, 'No. 112 Grant
street, is agent, has ea.rried . off all 've
First Prizes this year at the State and .
Cotinty Fairs. WO dOly any ono to pro
duce asgood a machine for family sawing.
It is so simplo that any one caklearn,
and it never gets out of order. Prices
to 'snit all and within the reach of all.
This Solf-Adjusting Tension and a
Drop Food, which is the . Mist in rise, not
a Feed Wheel. • •
ffEa=
•
The Woad does not take fits or ;Tells
what you want it to" ..• ,
Also; tha.Beit.Tailusing end, .ta•••tlar
Stitching on No:: Ifaohloa.
tYll and 400 tho.eitamplon.
. •
•
•
'Reid the Teettmootr room One or the
Oldess Clttzeow or Allegitetty City.;
• ' Azir.OrtErr, 0et.•14,187. •
/In. Geo. A. Kul:um—Dear ..I
have been troublelfer some years with
the eoldplaint described by yclar adver
tiiiimenf of Dr. Bargeut's Diuretic .or
Backache MI; and concluded to give
them El• trial, and am glad to saythey af
forded me immediate relief. I cheerfully
recommend them to any one sufferieg
front like symptoms, feeling confident
tier? will do all you claim for them.:
- ' DAVID DMITTE.
For sale by all Druggists. Price 50
cents per box.
To-Country. Merchints--your 'went
Ron is milled to the 'wholesale and re.
tail grocorj store 'of Arthur Kirk, Nos.
172 and' 1,4 Federal street, Allegheny,
just the plam- to buy your groceries.
Mr. lark's. facilities for buying en
ables him to sell to retail merchandise at
a lower figura than any 'other house in
the two dries. -.Ha keeps at all times all
kinds of
to have parties endued examine Ms price ,
and.-thn , quality of goods kt by
him. Remember his numbers; land
174 Federarstreet, Allegheny City. mar ,
I Vetches, Clocks and Jewctry.—licati
era will bear In mind that the sale nt
special reduced prices of the fine nwort
ment of watches, clocks mid Jewelry nt
the well known establishment of. Rein°.
man, kleyran S Sledlo, 111 Fifth street,
oontinues. Everything: has been
marked down as the firm arodetermlned
to close out their stock previous to oecu
p"ing their magnificent new store. on
itch street . . . .
Mrs: Funti—Wm. - Fleming, No.
Wood street, bas Just opened a lama and
complete stock of Ladles' and Misses'
' 14 17 'Goods, at Wholcsala —We' in
v,ilite=totlocuurlar attent t l:: of burrs at
d " resa Boole, audTlTElu e dis of i f c laney and
ilks
staple goods, awl to the fact that we sell
at too lowest pastern' prima, and out
goods to suit purchasers. '
• J. W. liansza
• ' d 9 Zdarkefatreet.
. .
Something Good.—The' boots, shoos,
galtersote., Ibr men adles andchtldren,'
kept - at UP ktarket etroot, aro made of
tho very best material, and sold as low
as the lowest.' All' goods are warranted
to give satisfaction., spa want Borne..
Ullng . good, .and at gold prices, call at
llobb's, Slug House, n market street.
1,000 Shares ALlegheay Gas Stock at
Auctien.—A—Leggate, auctioneer, wilt
self, at Lid Federal street, on Thursday
evening, :November 7th, at half-post
sovendelock, ono thou-sand shares ot Al
legheny Gas . Stuck, to lota of ten to one
'lundted shares. •
• .
Vier"
To Ariaztleviana—Artlitii XII*, Whole
elate - and retail grocer. Sea . 172 .and
174 Federal street, has rewired one of tbe
boat stocks of groccrlee ever brought to
the clip, which wilt bo sold lower than at
any house 'itt.the city.. ' env*
•
itargalas la Ladies' and Mama' furs
at tho cstensivo fur house of Wm. Flom
tag, No. 139 - Wood street.
'To Randlles„—Go to. Arthur Kirks
Grocery. Store, Nos. 172 and 174 Fedora/
street, Allegheny, and buy your. Sugar
for putting up fruit. Ile ban the largest,
beet and cheapest stork In the city. Call
and are for yourneirm. - • . any*
aorarthing Pure,—The Ti,'o - Coffees,
tiuga.m.Bploes,..to. ' mold m Kirk's Gro
om", Atom, Itos. 172 and 174 Podoral
alreot,Alleghony, are warranted to bo
thavary bmt'ln tho markot. Cull and
got a prim lrw.
LYONS' ELAM BILE VILYST YOU
OULUEN.—Benotiful goods, sublimegtud-
Mei, In all widtlikt, at lota prices tbnn oan.
be found in Ito two °Wee, on, west cor
ner °Market and 'Fourth eltrillt..
IiAIt.D.NER a STEIVAES
Just Opercd Ast W. B. Clapp ;'t C 0.%
20 and Zi Fifth etroat: •
300 pairs Chlldron'aShoes, only ` s eta.
300" Miser' •`' --" 81,00
" Woman's - $1,25.
For Birgitlos go to the New York bet
ad far house, No. r 4 St. Clair ettoet..
. -
Weed' Etching Machine - 'defies any
othe, outeblue to 'compote. with It for
family sewlng. . 'Makes tbe, tight. ,Lock
eaten alike on both ;Idea. cAtr nod "ate;
at No. 11.2 Unint shoat: 1 ~.. . • . .
. - -'
EY% Ear, Thi 4 iflif Czu
Mums= amf tommiluily•
treobed. by ,Dr. Abeh," 134 Smithfield
tiree3. —. 4 bool . by fisail 60.. secs. • ••
oli lttpine s "Drug stare, &I
V
Ifil b titet ttisec ,Blackb
•Sity
atio.tit yrtqcrawlat.to../ittB47o,-
- • • •
EN=
MEE
MIE
THE WE
WEDNESDAY.
A laze Oat. .orAto
trAlßli of loteasithe rohdt.
teats: =Loral, late t ßik
voloohle healing Lt
aa . ll4llest and mat rellabie
toads! Merkel /Wart.
the eihr. No Form.. / 1,
apoold be without
pars roli Tax
Stogie Subscriber
yobs or
uubi of ::::
—And one copy or paper to .
up the club, Additions toad
to!!tbree, at club rates.
X°ITC,. TO StroaCTOLITS.•
toper. TT ours and.slootiT
"TOR TS ov Imo a WiotT
arthers ILTIns but owl
Sr Money by Draft,
or Is Regret...and Letters.
Address.
-.nap Groceries.—/
cerise and something gtx.
Kirk's Grocery Store, No
Federal street, Alleghoti,y.
For Valuable Informal
splittinejokes, see the "Pit
tern• .Magar.ine." For seat
deniers.
„
Constitution Water
for Diabetes anti sltd
neys. Pormte Lig all
.
to FlemLegos Drag St
Market street, for nit ktuds
Wines end Brandy.
0311 st the New York
house, No. 52, St. Clotr strcsol
DIAI
CRANE — KETCIDDL—At
the bride'. father. Mr. June.
Wedneeday..October Mtn. by
Noose, Mr. C. D. CRANK, of
MI. ANNA L. .EZTCRMIL . 01
CIIALMEMS—TYLOIL—On TI
Slat, at the residence of the bet
the Nev. Chas. A. Dickey, HEM
of Canton,' 0., atrldfles MAD/
ter of Robert G. add Alabedla•
ebony City.
cunt NtLl-41-ILION.C.oet
the Noose or the bride's rather.
Esh. bs nes. 1r..11. Months..
h. D. li , slarn. WM. M.
and RI. LIZZIE If/LION,
Mc CULLT — DILL.—OataIan
0. Maakin, M. DAVID Met
Um, and Mlsa MAGGIE MILT
.
State. County athi City
voluiblo wol popular pntintl
dl to lit use to-ercry body
WO to 8153 rEtt DAY. Duo
'nu to. -
be understood In bit
IMAZELL, Plttsbur
Ettpn•s Liw
Pittsburgh, betiren,"
rooms now occupied by,.,
Craton ILnosed nod Transit
Fifth street...over 0.1
G'orpct Store.: These rooms
for Mon., being- loosted.ln
nest, and on Fifth rtreet, nn
the Nlcolton parentent, - rent
from noise, o/c. Front room
prcar nnull
motam
No. d 66
COPT/NB, of all klodE
anon description of Tut
fusolotted. Ilootoo opeo
and Curios*, fortastuut.
Etroxitourcao—gay,
11. vo.
UM
Int . a Samna K. liodgeta,j'lTl
. 14 r" 4 66 r.rh<49, Ittaver,'Alf
Bosatronailt.w o . 7
ttOnqllattatlnn Cantu, at,
Itoontt awn stall , '
Ileum ,•
Allegbeny. Now
Atm. ' , lll • complete stock
Goods, on bald and tkintst
at lowest price.. .ttale Wt
Der of First end
llamado., Borges, Sad,
for Dl.
or
FOR o,
FAILILIN4
Good title. •Toic
property
E UTI
:
LARGE, 11/
:hmllT II!'
I/OW • -,11.
F'
TIIOIJBA.
MS=
cttanse
ble
Orlee Allash
dm:rump. utuitat
- thme Aroma
Nor noon ilwelnons on pe t
alorfillop lu fear..• Shop I
het: sCgood manunkendrinj
.nn.nto lr deairnn. En,
STREIT ' •
TOe. cld ,
entpueo
. a Britt Yazd to arty pot
the boolocoo. no yard
.Mht , P."o , o.otento. Let
Orenapply lttut thaw ,
Ores* E. T. C.. Allf
FOR SALI
eeleh bee double
.
Log good spring: L
Ee
:ry access to four fon re
Wont In acres. - -Butler-'at
ono 11113/ throrgh
adebraged goot rope en . lOt
Apply
Amts, No. 1011FIttb
pon.sar.r.-414int
Bakery, doted a 'mane
barrels of Boar a Week, and -
PALO ALTO STitZEI7
sold on misenabla terms.;
4otna good tautness, nue
dela, a much larger cair
Any ream loathing I ,
010 Dad I
Inquire.
FOR
Ita!Ora
lingo /runt. tontalrdnit
we l l lloue SIM
/Tidwell .troOL Alleghei)
feet; noose franto - ,.
!rod oeltgr; water and fa..
••••••• and Lots In good I ,
CO:, 'Boater
Mlle
"Mauch
F o n
LOTS.
—We now oat
terms • new plea of !martian,.
Int ogre of that valnable - pro'
the hale.' of L. I: Noble, it
Boil " B btirlttnittZt and near f
the Wert retina. Railroad,
iota front the railroad on. t
afloat : an the inaith. The I
witty wide atreuta mit*,
Pr , d , erif• TliergliaN
*arab cripitte4;i.a,pii..l7
a ""Hb . "*......T.4 • l•
fu nb.rintlirautloat
LT'S. 'Val taut* 'Air,r
Calla.
NEW
EMI
H. SMITH,_
aro. os RYLII
Et.
Faii
AND - W=TED.
L'4SSLlgyij
cla:
erolta#t
Cor. Pelua and S
Takes peal py-viikot
n ! ' l,•! h ', hi:iene44 '
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