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    THE DAILY. GAZETTE,
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Address. - GAZETTE.
PITZSDIMGEr TENT?".
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THE NOMITIAIIOIO,
Mks Repialama Gitx CoiTention yea
tetday
. plsevd. Li nomination the follow
jor ..VolioJoax W. RUMBLE.
'For rreantrertlf. C. IicCAB.TET.
1121% ContraUer—Jorm 140.1ut00.
-Per 6olieiior 4. F.
„Troint W . RIDDSLI, EIRA Our . Candi-
date fcm Mayor, za Tory generally Imam
:akienghant the city and comity, having
eacimpled the office of Assistant District
:Altman , for. a sense of years. Mr.
- .lanolin la bu(thirty•eight yams of age
' and may %alumna 'among oar self made
man. 'Nearly a gnarl& of a leitnry ago
he' wait thiown on his own remain:ma
and :found a eltnition in the Gszarrz
preen 'room aa fold boy at ecrentyflre
cern per week. : Pmessed of indonnta.
tdo Capra .be rapidly prighed himself
Torwardin the estlicustlini' of influential
friends and obtained an appointment 4,
=highly:km in the navy. Thein flQ
Mon ..which led him to see.„-,. idy nce ,
'lesq;f 7 oisr bumble Pc:llion in the
Guirrne cab:4ll3==mb Caused him to
iagign.:hig pia= IP, the navy' and
return hisfittiburen to embrace: the
legal nrofeggim. • Ho entered tho
gel= of the, late lamented Hamm
73. Naftali', Egq., made vupH advance
run= lab= ghillie!: and. Passim a credit
able amminatlon wu. duly admitted .to
Praldm h the various Courts of dile
ghany county. Muting the term of
JeuriClL Hiarrkratar, Esq., as Dietrlet
latorney,. lir: Einstr.m. acted as Ids as-
nlottent.in 'which capacity be displayed
rare legit aunty. Under , the recently
enacted laic creating ttto offiw of disistant
District Itttorney, Gorernor Giant ap-
pointed Mr. R. - to tbo position, haying
been urged to do so by cumbers of the
letaltthternity. and the waited Repwbli•
empress of the atyl We feel that the
eelection 'ads gentleman, will b. re .
'valved with ratiafaction, and that he will
be tedudtedleto the °nice for which be
_ .
,basteen need:anted by ' the Republican
City Ceraiestion. • With his legal epe
. riate naccatrwledge be cannot fail to
sinks 'tut chief executive-
Ikß;%Trensurer, Hon. Wrtaxan. C.
311POssixerr, the present Mayor of the
.city., has been pat forward. That he is
vutlltiedfor the discharge of the duties
pnitaitdricto the office none will gain
say. HIS fa: ameba management of the
• -adze of the Mayor's Office recently ap•
peered in &highly favorable light In his
report to the Controller wherein it was
atioint t tha le hid pa id into tho city
trealet*tenthoniand dollars more than
arty Othia predecessors for &correspond
ing period. Melectedi the Wizens can
depend upon bins proving an honest and
capable officer. • •
Jone:McOsr.oo, Esq., has been re
nemlnited for the °flee of Gimtroller
He has hold the Wilco for several soc
a:min terms, and has, invariably dis
charged tis Important duties in such a
man= arto denionstrate hie fitness for
tlooposition,;.• Ere to deservedly popular
!id' the tit?ie
7 44.44ertagriZER.,the atedidate for
CUT Attorney,, at present holds. That
OffiCei mid ill nomination is bat a fitting
acknowledsmoent of his past services.
THE wAn OF rAcEs
If a warofraces la possible in this coon:
try, thewidtepeoplain the South will cer.
tand jammed in creating one. By their
own free 'chaos they plunged the coml.
try IMO' enti, in defence of their asserted
right to canythae institution of slavery
to
,nseu place protected by the dunerl
ear. lig. By their free choice they re
fused teliy;slown theli„erms to prevent
ecutsescigetlon. - BY their own free choice
;they reftused to treat the emancipated
with common honesty, or to be restored
the., Union on the just and.casy terms
imposed by Congress. By their own
free choice they refused to register and,
vote, and now that thb negroes have the
political power they attempt to revenge
Ito arialse by refusing them work and
the means of living. They coat. a col
Italia, with the nape bylvery means,
sektrytje Wr ng. the old colorrphobia of
the North, that In this collision the power
ofthe government may bonnet against the
government allies.'" The prefer Wester
terminate these .victims to their injus
tice, intiely than see them in the enjoy
meat of their freedom. . They are so
inured to 'scenes of violates .that they
otan*iamment to. live without m
clui el ' rp
whom they an exercise their
faeezeres .
oodoes, 11 Congress would
i d
parent rito akiathiat thee nem by
continuing to held him amenable to the
old slave code, they Would consent to the
=maid eimatelpatica Mit; etherwins,
they a% thrtroi the lves across any
pled 9r land call upon
Neethei r 'peedarentit arsaverthe white
roue; feont tette . etittallty: This they
have done with such measure of success
that game emboldened 'to such course
towirrlpse, freedmen that there Is 'mini!
nest .7Mkger that patience may be ex
turetherentihso driven to retalistion;
whon`thillittstramts Is to begin.
Let not . Northern eten forget that the
"thorrortof St..„ Domingo" Were invited
by thentteapEto re-enslave men Made
free Ins rebellion: . The white planters
of the Island rebelledapinsabe French
governMent. This emancipated the
slam and called there to its standard.
"neelt the Yelelheit was put - down, It
made filenda 'with the rebels and joined
with theater re-inudive ita allies. Will
the Ameeican government re coact that
chapter of mesnrces and injustice, and :
thereby invites similar result?
COM7ENnON
The 9estir. In common
with the Rebel Mesa In general, shows
Its goodtaste In ridiculing the Alabama
throstittakeud Oonnention, calling its
=alba* "buck nigger's," A.c., de., but
the following resolutions show that that
body intends far above the Consenutive
press In good . scare Ind magnanimity.
These resolution, were adopted by a
strong vein:
.
Resolved, Th it a committee on recto;
sal of disabilities, to consist of thirteen
lar.mbers; besppihated by the Chair, to
whens;the members of the Convention
shall mew the names of mch disfran
chised parsers es Wm aided and are
aiding la mond/wain the civil gov
ernment of tbeStste in accordance with
the laws of Congress, whichnemea shall
be
ose. reported to tide Convention before its
clo .
Railed further, That mid conuiltUm
be instructed to prepare a memorial to
congress upon the abject of the remo•
tat of &abilities.
If this Is the way in which "buck Mg.
gers" yme political power they are car=
to a eitet'ind peaceable element in I ,
the body politic - The body of run-ca
pable of this modenttion and magnitude
must be a credit, not only to their race,
but to the race Ickwhich we all. belong.
This grretipmmlas that the negro will
not disappoint the highest hopes ot hie
best—friends, and that Reconsentellon
will 80 far progress this coming .winter
as ,Ao male the "great reaction" a mere
•sake . .i.hought. Of this Convention the
Mobile Trains elegantly:says: .
"To-day the outlaws sad ragmunial of
'. - ip. }, ~ 1 • '
LX ',EXIT. . PI
lIIMIZI
VOLUME
--
Matinee - meet in convention at Mont
gomery..; It there was still law in'' the
laud; the penitentiary st . Wetnnipka
would be wi ll
place of
inert
Mt as
it is, they will assemble iati Cilititol at
Montgomery. Pope and Sway= de
serve to.benrOwned with corn cobs for
lineable and emeplete manner in which
they have carried out the wishes of their
tautens, comprising the ,Ramp. Not
only have they shackled and gagged the
State, but '.they have loaded her back
with a pack of creatures who, •it they
were turned toose in the Zoological Oar
deaja, would let the very 'giraffes and
hippopotami to laughing. There they
sit like terrapins on an oldlog Ina ll
pond—Calling themselves a Conven
tion."
ANNA DICKLNSON UXPLAIN'S
We have already published the para
graph setting forth hon•the falk Anna
I:0; bad blotted not Pin signature of. Ole
President of hot country from the vial
tor's register of a national school ship.
, In a lecture ar Boston lase week she
thug; explaina her . rtule, rash conduct,
F.l,e said:
"Jtsl Mere I want to tell you a.little
stOry u a matter of self-vindication here
In Boston, for I lore lts people we ft , even
if the itdrertiseris pabflaked here. (Tu
multuous applause.] I lett •,Y= better
than ever. I find daft Wire la a story
%%IT= of the
anda Lev!
Bun
day ot so ago I went down to the School
ship under cover of my good and long
tried *kcal Judge Bp and that then
and there I took violent ponettston of s
book which I knew to te the property of
the Commonwealth: or of Captain
Mathew'. (I will tellyon for the benefit
of these who may be.= ignorant as not
to know, that this gentleman is the Cap
tain of the ftehoolardp)—and I took vio
lent possession of thin book attd a ft er
magnificently. penning my oitnname,
intending to insult both the Captain and
Commonwealth, marked out the name of
Andrew. dolmans, which I found upon
another page.. The aaual statement of
the case ia this:' That going down to the
Schoolahlp and having a pleenent morn
ing there, a little while before I left it,
the teacher of the chip handed . me an
autogranh.book belonging to Mtn. I wrote
my acme therein.' Turning . over the
pages, I came to one soiled by the name
of Andrew Johnson, and holding my
dry pen In the air, made a - little playful
flourish over it, when be (whom I sup
pored to bo the owner of the book) said
to td "If you will mark ttr en
across t hat with ink it will ad d
grea p tly
to the value' of the book;" and I doing
what I supposed would gratify a man,
supposed to, bethe.owner of the book,
did to Andrew Johnson's name what the
whole loyal nation would sladly do with
his infamous record and. himself—blot It
out - [Applause.]'Bo inncliterthat. I
wish the man was an molly ended WI his
name was in that ease; and I believe,
nay, I know, that the great mites of the
loyal people in the country say. Amen]
to toy each desire." •
NEWS BY M/MGRALPIEL
. —Ex-itiayorGordd, of Rochester,
Y., died yesterday of apoplexy.
mall advion, report the
death or-Slarnhal O'Donnell, of Spain.
—Shepherd, the Worcester, 31ass., wife
murderer,. wee captured In Canterbury,'
Conn., yesterday. -
-=lDispetches from Flamna steto that
St. Domingo city hug been destroyed by
an earthquake.
.
L-Serett aback.% of an earthquake were
felt at Klu,Taten.; Tamale; lon the 11th
az4L.4th.fnetattt.
'-At.
San , FramMlea,„Cal., yesterday,
Om cornet , atone of the Parker Mono
ment.trea laid by the Odd Fellows' Com-
—At Memphis, Tenn.; There were thir
ty-eight interments for the week ending
noon. Saturday, sixteen of which were
from
healthy{mllow fever. The. city is unusually
=ln the snit of the State of California
against thosteartusbin Moses Taylor, for
forfeitures &Mounting to $76,000, in fail
urn to 'Asian passage tickets, Judge Saw
yer- decided the stamp act unconstitu
tionaL
. —Proihiont Cabral has issued a procla
mation fermally.donyhig the report that
Santana, or any other portion of the Do
mimic:an territory, has ~ • .en mold or part
ed with to the United - State% to aoy
er any foreign-power. •
—The Treasurer's office ,in Galatia,
Davis county, Missouri, was broken
open on Sunday night and ribbed. of
four thousand dollars in Davis county
warrants and Bay-five thousand dollars
in greenbacks. :Igo clue to the perpetra-
—At Roxbury, .Mass. early Sunday
warning. ,1 1.3.rge establlLMentrused for
manufacturing phosplude limo and
bone manure wee destroyed by fire, in
volving aloss,:ln stock and machinery,
of ~,1 00,000. on_which.there,was an In. =nee Of $30,000.. 37. L.,Bradloy. was
_ - . .
-Although-It is denied that M. Stan
_
bery wrote the opinion hpanstthe roan
fumbling of Congreae tide months It is
knoWn, however, that the article came
from the Attorney General's office,. and
thutit redacts the views, both of
Statibery and 'llr. Johnson on the sub-
—At altietHlting of the Northern Michi
gan Railroad Company; held , yesterday
at 'Detroit, the following gentlemen were
elected direckara of-the Company: Hen.
Erastua Corning, Albany N: Y; General
H. IL -Baxter. Rutland, Vt; Thomas
Swynaid. liamilton, Ontario; Nathaniel
Thayer. Boston; : Reny S. Wells, New
York; E. Z. ard, Detroit; Henry IL
Crape, Mink; lien. •Reawell kart,
Rochestar; Orlando M. Barnes, Mason,
—The "muster out" of Major General
Sickles (says a imitate]) leaves him with
the Forty- his lineal rank as Colonel of the Forty-
Fourth Infantry (Veteran Reserve Cotps)
and Brevet Major General in the Rep
lar Army. His regiment is stationed in
Washington City. and if he should be
assigned to duty according' tohls Brevet
rank, he would be In yery close proxies.
ley. to hie Excellency. - It is probable
dial Coogress will call ,for the core's
pendants. between • the Prealdeut and
General Sickles.on the subject of the lat.
tar's application for a Court of Inquiry,
which application was denied.
—lnto correspondence from Jamaica
states that there was fear. of another no
-Erre riotous and revolutionary outbreak.
The pariah of St. Thomas, In the East, is
threatened. On the present occasion, as
In the case of the former - rebellion, there
are es many en four' bnodred negroes
disciplinod according to military prao.
tico, and ready to take up arms. The
Protestant Reetor_of St. David Parish,
has Been already admonished by the
leaders of the colored force. 'A' great
panic exists all odurthe inland in conse
quence. The Government and execu
tive officers are on the alert. - The white
population-1s seriously menaced:..
—ln thenAlabasna Iteeenatruction Cort
i
ventlo fiattarday, - a resolution was
slop .by: fifty-seven to thirty-three,
instru ng the - proper connititteta to
change e names of all new counties,
croated t the last sessionef theLogialt.
I
tore, were named in glorification of
rebels r after those who participated in
It. . rwards, nn ordinance to change
the 1.111 o of Colbert county to Brown
low w tabled-16 against 12. Tho com
mittees n several parts of the Constitu
tion re oriel. The officers of the Ear
-cativo Department are to consist of a
Gove or, Lieutenant Governor. Secre
tary of State, Auditor and Treasurer.
The Auditor to hold calico for four years,
the others for two years, all to bo select
ed by the people. The Governor only
has been elected by the popular vote
hereto .re .
CANADA.
.
'Forty nest Tikes tyre- game Iners
sts wed Mae. Wife man Two CUlldren
Perilb lb the Pluses.
CB Ta graph to to. ristbauvallssesta.l
Mo. REAL, :inv. l&—The ferry boat,
St. Marie, took fire in the; middle of the
~;.
river oin Saturday. The boat mated the ,
dock in time to laral,the passengent. ..
Another fire took plate at michnght in
a T he
wooden home
ShawFarqv street.
' The occupants, 31r. and his wife,
with tiro children, were burned to death.
An incendiary attempt to burn the
honse of tt i deputy Mierlll, yesterday,
wail belOre any._materfal dam
age:gle. ITrdihveen t
w.
e al e
l x e t r r e
l ' a m v e
e ySTbro r h s ferry best l hoe reu
s r w e
e. d
a
dr uhe
nn'lll4Pie, Nov. IS.-11o y
John Roan
Wzt appointed moister of Finance.
Ong,
has b.,
FIRST EDITION.
MIDNIGHT.
PItILADELPIEIM
Ttie Taelk Deferrimi
rttptettt t t(taz.tte Sy rgtellleant Atlsz Ile Line
PuILADE rulA , Nov 18,1937,
In the Court of Quarter t3tesions,
3. R. Ludlow, Arisectate Judge, W.
Mann Diattiel Attorney, Ilr. L.S. Cued
day called the attention of the Court to
the cave of the 31e,ars Tack% the hearing
eta writ of Mecca corpus taken out by
them having - been fixed tortilla morning.
Ito said the hearing had been fixed long
before It was proposed to try the hotel
aide cases. The . protemitor had given
out that tit aid not intend to ht litre on
the 16th, and, it WOUttlitem, he could so
trine with the Court es to cause the ad ,
Inlnistration of public justice to fall IMO
contempt. One of the dttandarth'iii
Bert from Pittsburgh, at a great jI ecunl
ary toes to himself, did while these gen
tlemen, the 3tr. Tacks, were anxious to
have a bean-Big, the, proieitntor ReOMOll
as desirous of preventing it.
Attorney General Brewster said that in
addition to that which his colleague bad
elated, he desired to my that tilde was a
civil eastliitirhad. The District Attor
ney was the prosecutor in this use here,
mid the counsel for the prosecutor m the
civil branch of the Court, pnd be there
fore objected to any intervention on his
part to delay the bearing of the writ.
The Messrs. Tacks felt they had a right
to tel heard on the writ, asst - was preju
dicial to their business to . have the use
hanging over them, while they wore sub
jectedLo the expense and trontf.eot trot--
cling hero. The prosecutorevaded any
expense by not coming here,. and spoke
as though he could control the hearing
at his pleasure.
Mr. Mann thought the Attorney Gen
eral was at the head of the law depart
ment of the State, and had no right to
complain of the District Attorney being
counsel in a civil emit. .
Mr. Brewster replied—You must re
collect that the law has stripped my
office of all criminal Mitten, and left only
tho citilliMneh to me, . :
Mr. Mann desired to say that the hom
icide cases had been preparing for ,ome
time, and the time for trying thorn bad
been fixed for over a month. 'I he wit
nesses were now in Court, and ha was
reedy to proceed with them. The wit
nesses in the Tack ease were not in
Conrt; and consequently that, caw could
not bepraieeded with, If it wan desirable
to do so.
Judge Ludlowsaid he would tale up
the 'tack C 11.40 on Monday morning next,
at ten o'clock. The defendants were
pressing for a hearing, and they were en.
thledto it an early day. An must under
eland that this caso will be heard at the
time now fixed, and that all other bath,
nets of the Court - would be net ailde tbr
the hearing of the.eame.
WASHINGTON.
Ttlesrepli to the Fitubursti Dieette•J
WAsumo - rox, Nov. In, ISM'.
IstrEAcinlieNT REForan.
The House Committee is in full sm
tdon to-day on this subjeet - of - their
re
porta in the impeischmentease.
TICE staliATT CASE. •
•
There is no prospect of another trial of
John IL Surratt. It may possibly 'take
place in January or February.
JEFF. DAVIS.
it la aseertaine. from en official sours)
that Jell. Davis will be tried on the In
dictment now pending.
naTorre - rsoic : '74.tuz.Acar.
The Navy Department has received
frotn Admiral Farragut a report of his
reception at Plymouth, England, and
subsequent arrival at Lisbon. He has
everywhere been greeted with the !creat
e:sit kindness and courtesy.'
• SECRETARY WELLES • •
Is still improving, though he is not able
to leave hie bed.
CONGRESSDEN ARRIVING.
Members of Congress continue' to ar
rive, and there is a prospect of, a full at
, attendunDlin both Houses on the first
day of the session. Speither Colfax
reached Washington to-day.
sTANDERy's DENIAL.
Attornoy General Stanbery, has pins
lished a card denying that hens the an.:
Bier of the article affirming the illegality
of the extra session of Congress. -The
article *aa signed by his hence
the mistake.. .
[UTERI . OFFICE.
The Commissioner of Patent. will
issue three hundred and thirteen new
patents for the weekending Friday next.
During the past week one °hundred and
seventy-11v, applications and sixty-five
caveats we're tiled.
miLITART ORDER".
Maj. Gen. A. J. Smith, Colonel of the
Seventh Cavalry, has been granted six
months' leave. Bro Vet Lieutenant Colo- '
nal hi. W. Smith, , the Twenty-fourth
Infantry, has beon'assignad. to duty Sta
Aid to - Major General Terry. Brevet
Colonel C. 13. Gravm, of the Thirty.fourth
Infantry, boa been assigned to the mime
duty.
NEW YORE,
'Z'klorapb to FloAettrgo tica.e.to.l
NEw. Yam:, November 18,
en CUBITY FOR FERRY YABAKNOEBS.
Tllo,l3ourd of Councilmen of New York
have adopted an ordinance,' compelling
ferry companies to provide draw gates
at the ferry houses an aerurlty to the
Byes of passengers.
Herrn:gem, •
Benjamin P. O'Key was seofenced to
ton'yearß bathe Penitentiary for am
berating a letter In thePostoffice: David
Stein; eighteen months in the Peniteri
-bury, for attempting to bribelthe keeper
of a lionded warchoute ; and hfolCnight
and Wilson, who attempted to rob the
store of Brooke. Bros., to four years and
six mouths In the State prison.
• RUICIDIC OF A BOOK ICEMER.
M "'sea J. Moses, bead book keeper of
the New York Countv Bank for eight.
teen years, comtnltteaanicido thismorn
tng. lie was seventy years of age, tins
no cause in yet assigned for the act.
KURDEIL IN BROOKLYN.
John Muller was murdered In Brook
len; Sunday morning, during a quarrel.
throe mon were arrested on suspicion.
• sTABBIZM AFTAIIL , - •
A Germanachooltoorher named Haile
heimer stabbed three mon in. Williams
burg, Saturday night, In an altematlon
about the orthography of the word
CIIOLES2I. TA.II9ENOER9.
The cabin p tuniengeraof, the steamship
City of Cork, which arrived with cholera
In the rdeerage, wero a ll owed to come to
the city yesterday.
PULED. sun EVI[01".1
Admiral bahlgren , sailed , for Furore
Saturday.
SE2ITENCED To DE 111^q.
Thomas Watch was sentencedlo be
hung on the fid day ofianuary, at -New
ark, New Jersey; for tho murder of
Patrick , • -
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Motoramtrai, 'November /B.—ln the
Reconstruction Cimvention, today.' an
Ordinance was raised to a third reading
appropriating Silty thousand dollars to
pay the °Meets and members, who aro
to receive eight dollars per diem, and'
eight dollars mileage for every twenty
miles of travel each way to the Capitol.
The Committee on Taxation reported
a section to the ,Constitution providing
that all taxes chair be assessed in exact
Proportion to the value of property, but
the Leglalature may levy a poll tax of
one dollar and fifty coma, to be applied
exclueively to the sthool fund. Ordered
to be printed.
The franchise question was discuased
until adjournment. ,
V
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HALIFAX, November 18:—Thentelmar
Chbe, from LErerpool, arrived this morn
log nod meth:,oo,llly rollod for Bosloa.
Charles Dickens la a paseeager,
SHOIII EDITION
ftke...cp Loo KA.
FROM EUROPE
UT Tel erracili 6J tae PLLunnrin akui b .7
TRANCE.
NihErh47l
PARIS, Nov. 2.9.—The French claw
bent astionibied to . -day. I:moat:0c. Nap
leen opened the s.r.Aleß with a epooe
wlierein.he affirmed 'that there was
longer any objectiOn to German unh
on the part.of the French Gocerumen
ailt(kr.
iXIX,RD CHRISTIANS.
LONDON, Nov. • 18.—A. dispatob fr
Alexandria brings intelligence that
AmOricen Consul, Len. Ulaaries
hgs linincted 016 thieroy 10 issue a
cri , e perrtnittlit• the rotern to Egypt
American MiS9ioll3riCS and native Cb
than. converts who have beelLoxilod fr
the country. •
JIANUILL /LBO 0011.1SERCIALL.
I.rix . . Vov2 - 18=i.Er.ii,or.:_.ptifi:i . „± N ,
7-10 c Minds Central, i.. 1; Erie, 4XI;
5-20 s, 114; A. 6, G. W.. IN.
FRANKFORT, Nov. 19—Erening..--U. S.
Bonds tirmar, at 70.
10.—Cotton Steady
and unchanged. Brmulatuffs-Corn ad
higher; tibar tidied Weotorn, - .lRs 3d.
Other articles unchanged. Provisions—
Bacon. Is abwrr Cuinberhind cut
4ibc abet's' unchanged. Produce--
American Tallow advanced to 44s Od.
Spirits Turpentine firmer, at 27s 2.3 per
cwt., Refined Petroleum, Is 4id.
• AmrwEnr,Nov.lb.--Noon.—Petrolisten
dull; standard white, 441'. 56:!.
RICHMOND. VA.
The MtWogs Cottet—Outre• ur Judi
•
•beatam b Um drawl Salm.
[Er Telegraph to Um rlttAlmetitk 6.41.1
Pacirmosn, Nov. ie.—Judge Burnham
delivered his charge to the Grand Jury
to-day. - He said : a happier siate of
society is beginning to anpear, and.
while wo cannot closoi our eyes to
the threatened evils and disturb
ancea in the community, yet OM
crisis may be safely passed by
forbearance snd by* firm and impartial
administration of the law. He called
attention to the fact that while the great
er number , of crimes before the Court
were committed. by freedmen, all the
cases must be tried critically and impar
.A. telem to the Enuirir Dari.
rile annou gra nced the robber,- offrom,
the etore
house of .7. M. Wallehtst night, of three
! hundred `and twenty-dve dollars in
! money. „ I
The Court 'of Ink 'ordered at the
wlicitation of Lt. Cu!.l. Rose, to investi
gate the charges preferred again,t him,
aw vonductofr of the election, by citizens,
commenced today; General "Stoneman
-providing.
TEE WEST INDIES 11181sTED
itepertell litaktot of the felon° of
Tenets...ld Leon or 10.41e0 Lives—
Th. StoeY filsereetteel. -
ler . Telethoeto the iltueeetta Gs. he.
Losnov November IB.—The Colonial
onice 'not having received any I ar
fielders • of the; alleged sinking of the
island of Tortola, and drowning of /0,000
people, in answer to the telegram, sent
to officials in the 'West Indies, the story ,
is generally discredited. bare, or at land
leelieved to be'greatly exaggerated. •
lfavArte, November 18.-.-Neither
the British COLLSUI, any...other
parth bas received.— any—piathrdlaill
of the alleged sinking of the . Island of
Tortola. There - are only rumors of e
serious disaster by tha -hurriagne el' the
alth of October, with' &White Greta.
The report. are*. evidently "greatly exag
gerate& - •
Nu:alien:4 is*: private lei
ter received In•NWO 'lark from Tortola,
written on the lat.inatant, bean brief ref
erence to a hurricane"*.hlch swept over
the Island on the, ..Ttia of October. It
makes no mention of the general INE of
life. The writer states, however, that
-the
family of lilnclalr fluent, retidentvmg
band° at Road Town,. as the settlement
at the harbor is called, were drowned.
and also that doting diorite= a fearful
lire broke out, which destroyed many
houses—, ,
onx,tms
haMMMM2:I
O=:1:=;!=t3
Nsw °ALVIN!, Nov. 113.--Speclat or
deur .Nu. 1&S from lieedquartent Fifth
Military District, relieves Harry T. Rays,
ror thesame reason assigned in the far.
rner order, and appoints Dr. George W.
Avery 'hi bia place. The amore order re
moves it. P. Orroeke, Clerk of tbe, See,
and District Court In the Pariah of Or
• .
Icons, for nutifisasanoe In. office, and ap
points R. L. Shell; to tho vacalloy crea
old:- Shelly to the fernier correspondent
of the New York Tribune and now of the
Philadelphia ' • •
• W. EL - Riley; Manager - at the SL
Charleet-Theatre. died auddimly. of china
Saturday evening. He had arrived but
a few days Wore 'from Indianapolis. Ile
was burled on. Sunday with Illasonio
GiMare Blithelff " lett for. the Ncirth
last night, having in :Marge the family
of the Into Brevet" Lienteoittit. Colette'
HAVANA.
ME3MMI
, clacsaa to tam rituVarstt euette.l
liavama, November 18.—The French
simmer Panama, from Vera .Crun has
arch - Where: She; brings W , passengers
the Prussian Minister to.,,Mexico , the
Colleen Mitilatenl eitikrreadi Miter.
all secredlted itoge lidesTrOtieldal c
omment. *Prince Halm Satin is also a
passenger. All are on their wiry to Cu
be body orMaxiirtillin Lad been die
livens]. to Admiral Tegothofr, and had
become badly dommposed. was ex.
peeled to arrive! at Vera Cruz about the
end of the month.
- }finny reeldcut phyeiclans deny the ex-
Lstenco of cholera in title city, "
A tremendous hurricane occoxriel at
'St. Domingo, on the 30th ult., which
mowed heavy-100'a life antra great.dos
- truction of property.
BOSTON
Dlokoos• booloroo—Ononiblo der
'Como. Tlokoto-11,000 sold.
telesrate to tee Piumorse titatme..?
DOsTQN, Nov. 18.—"Ilie sale of tickets
-to Dickens' qite° of readings to-day
caviled no little emanation. 'At, sun rise
the crowd began to gathei, and. strong
police force wan required to enforce fair
.play among the eager applicanta_Yeariy.
all the tickets for the ammo, about eight
thousand, were sold and hundred& were
amppohated In not eeetiring say. A Jew
tickets got into speculators hands., Who .
Offer them et twenty dollen' each.
GEORGIA
. Itt eolloe Couvention °Wed.
By TcleßaDtt to..tLe Iltt4taargn tilaettel
Auausta, November 18.—Tho Ontsor
.. .
votive press of Georgia advocate -the
meeting of n Convention at Maoon on
the 6th of December, for the purpose of
organizing sporty in opposition- to
construction under the military-Ulna,
rota with a
. viJilivr to defeat the Constitu
tion to be stintnitted, utif eh will not be
acceptable to their party. , Neither Ume
tor placefortho holdldg of the Macon , :
structton Convention , * yot announced.,
inade Oil Mau Domed
CU'r ToI,II3I4IIO*CM.F.B I . 4 i I OIti.S.Y
BUFFALO, November 18.—A freight
train on the Buffalo - and-Aria . Railroad,
laden with crude ell, from Brockton for
Buffalo, took Oro niter Irving, S.Stwo
o'clock this afternoon, &droving trus
ty-ono airs, a bridge 'over Dlnd Creek,
and.about Six hundred feet of track. The
passenger's and freight era being trawl
furred over the brmk.t.o.nightoarut , tho
road will bo in woiking order.toltnor
row.
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Leto Talestoplk to . Vt. rittntrapill Goon.)
Otrtrre; November' 18:—Ttie return
. from Florida show the. Convention car
ried by a decided majority. The reads
fared votes were near)* all blacks; but
few whites voted. A Large number ; of
niigroes art 'elected to the Convention.
In Loon three but of four delves/a are
tired.. Temas,
=I
to ex
anew State tel bill will tamely
be issued by Gen. Canby. The men.
%luta request him to /owes the tame.
LIM
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TY AND Antra ,
- OLICAti (ITT. f 9, 11
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attrutia - for Ilfayor. T ant
teener sad City Alto 0
laden, matt, ,atamtrial '
Republic= City Couven
_n,io
Common Council the=
mg; yesterday, fot!fdic •
thatilitatitirt citiatti• fdP4
• municipal ornate, w one
Uttar tuntal Interertt.
appeitred fo befit. the , li
tiell,LLtakttteare, three e • .
rri,ii."*lt wcart , Chi
ty, and JOllll ''. Riddell. IT
try frlciiiM"dreien imp° , s t t
of auecoas, both Mani' e of
ntinti. Ta»gaeforo the, • "••
d f,r fife - Convention, the • .y
=ail Chamber WON till, to
t capacity, and Rib ildoftt
chamber were throned , I
of tho Convention. , The Cotteteition
then proceeded to °oral - dee - thetempo
raryergeuiaittion by the electioq 9f Sec
retaries, *heti Dr. T. W. Shari , andliient.
eel ZW.illieriney.wero 1110.:od hOpmina
tivn and elected by itiadattiaciob...
The Chairman Ytated that the goevon
tion wies'ilow ready to receive VG int
dentiala of delegates, and upon telling
over the districts :he follotalitif were
hotalcil in:
First. hard—Solin l nput* nnd
FrndeHt'iScluld.
Second—T. W. llnrl4 .und. *Ward
'rhirti-Alfred G. \eOperaitd J linat
hnm.
Fourth-)Sm. Speer W.
sh.w.
Fifth-Firot Precinct-Chula:lC'
_peck
and John Stecio. Mecoutt Precilas.
Irwin and Richard Thommon.
-7SIXtb-Firlt Preclnet-.4n 41.411 m
oh,' Samuel 11c/lhonny. Samna' ,Pre
cilia.-John Wallace nd Wm:BhMe.
Seventh—Stewart.Patzolt MAI ameB
Sle
.
Eighth--John Richardson' snd floury
LediS' and
In !l'enth--DacidSluisand WilljariVirup.
Lawrenceville—First ward--Dri J LI,
Rubinson and Clmies A. Drava. Sec-
- • •
and -• Ward—C. North and Jamror
Prabl,,--19.rph G. 13ehles twd 7jini
Nthlitben. '
Co Preclnct—B;vroirorir
and Mnn. u Black, Seenpod - thabillo
David Holmes and Bawd Kirk, •
Oakland—.lama Gray and dkjaaaMar
tln.
I.il...lrty—John R. Bailin . acid NV.olltra
Pitt--t. P. Jon and •Limeio ,
Hunter. - -
The sues of tha delegates .froirt the
Third card, First word of Lawrence
rill° and Peebtes tow hip were ono-
Mr. Martin, delegate from Oaltion d
township, 'toted that his swilleagurfwas
side and unable to attend, and' bodied
permission to stiliAtltute John Alderson
in his place. Mr. Mellhenny objected,
and the matter was referred to the*Ctiti.
•niitteo on Credentials. ••
The Chairman- theneannettaio6 that
the Convention way ready td proceed to
the election of a permanent Chairman
end Secretorlos.
Mr. flutter inoved'. that the room be
cleared of all persons except the dale
gatin and reporters of. the press., -
Themotion , prcialical and Mt smuer
wits appointedliertpiantoat-Areta LC• O 9 .•
The Convention then proceeded to en
election of Chairmen, when David
Holmes, of Collins township, and.L.
June., of Pitt toireship,•were
poinination. _
..I.•tcrlntliti9treil Liken, which result-
ed in the election Mr. Jonis bye void
of oightoin to tilletlt. • . • • : • • :•
The result Wee received with loud ap
iilatese, and considerable confusion en
suet.
Mr. DMiA than VsdtlieChatr which
Wien by Mr..lotow after quiet had
hcco•nntored. ••. •
. • Ni r. Davis then moved that the tempo
nary Seeretarlea bo retained as the nor.
manent Secretarial of. the Convention.
The motion was agreed to. • ' •
I Mr. Butler moved that a Committee on
• C'redentinis be appointed by the Choir.
and requemnd.the. Gliairmatinot
point him on the • Committee. The mo
tion prevailedamt they Chair , appointed
11.1e4Nrs. Wm. Shore,
henry Tatnall,
David Mecklin and. Charles
.lies It on raid committee.
The cf/mmittee then retired, atter
Welt the Chalioundunoed that the Con-
vention was now ready to receive tierni-r
nations for tho Tarlotis,eity °dicers in be
.liallotted for by 'the Ciouvantieh,' oom
;noticing With the °Mee of Mayor. The
fallowing named gentlemen, were then
plaeitl in nomination:
FOR YAYOR.
Jelin W. Riddell, of Lawrence
yille, was nominated by lir. T. W. Shaw
"of the .Fottrth ward; Charles Jeremy, or
the faith ward, was nominated by .41-
derman Joseph Butler; and. Hon. C.
McCarthy. the present Incumbent, , wait
nominated by Captain B. W. Morgan._
• • On Motion of hlrAlutler, the nets:dna.'
Cons closed.'
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.Satiluel — Allender WAS placed in mini
nation by Alderman Joseph Butler, who
moved that the nomination (doze, which
motion preYstied. . • ,
. .
CONTTIOLIXii.
I , or the ~itifica ,City Controller
Masers.' John McCargo and It. J. life
time:at were namtuatod,_after.widettilie
nommations for that atm claxed.—.•
Thu Convention next. proceeded 'to
placo in nomination candidateerlfor ,the'
office of City AttorneY, -when Alai. A. M.
Brown and Jacob P. Slagle, F.ag.; were
nominated. On olotlon,the nominations
closed. •
Captain "Mbrgan then moved Dad. - the
nomination for Treasurer ho reorieried,
palm had Intended to place a gentleman
In nominntiOn for that - eillec, but being
Out of the room at the time the nomina
tions wore made had been preventod
rroui I 't II fl tie)
Mr. Thompson cloned that the motion
be laid on the bible. Adopted.
Mr. Davis mound that the Convention
adjourn until one ',o'clock, hi 'order to
give Orem to the Corinnittere ,Credgn
tide intimate their report,:whlett Wax
Alderman'Butler Moved . , that Mi. A -
littler be nominated by acechunation.
Captain Morgan objected, bee-also the
Convention was not lull. Lie said they
could make no nominations nntll after
the Committee on Credentials had made
their report. Twelve seats were vacant,
Ito said, and. it:worts -Out of , 2;410-k.to pro
°ear-to tho neministion'oreftididattis
without giving these gm:stimuli a voice
::The confusion at tali p it= lot ,beteuno so
sputa that three ini blo W what
was said, and the C innan (loaded the
motion out of Order."; • 7,'"
Mr. Kirk: then moved thit all business
be 'suspended until the 'report' of the
Committee had been received.
The Chair said that - questiOn
ready been decided in tho ssairtuative.
'About .
one o'clock the Committee an
nounced that they ; hast.itimelsuipd their!.
hors, and when the Convention's...ea called'
to order presented a rpedositi i -and
.report, the' forutor geed by
.M
MessraiShaw,.ocklin mid Ulna II; and
the iattir by 'Mess*. Holusess'and Seek.
The majority ktrported infaratst smelts:"
ding the daleeleeted funs( tie Third
ward, Pittsburgh. First wal.lourrenee-,
vide, and roWea.tfmtlahllo;lo4 &ulna ,
Seel Messrs Walnrutht atm Ilesack, the
.coutestsixtta fkore First.Orard;' Lew ,
renocv
'The minority. report agreed with the
majority - M eucluding the. Thirtl..woc
delegmes, hut. t
the admire
Mon. 4,f the regularly clectods .deleglatoa
from the other contested districts.
Mr. Kirk moved the tuluption of the
minority report.
- Mr. 'Thompson moved. to 'ley. Mr.
Kirk's motion on the tatdo.
Mr. 'Telmall moved that the' -room 'be
cleared of ull persona not tletomMa,
Which prey:died.
Ay attempt was they made to clear the'
room, which, niter fifteen or. kw enty, tele.;
Uteenf the wildest amfusion, tmewerlati.,
Mr. Morgan then- moved that the re
ports of the Cemmlttee on Crodentialsbe
again read;zethat the delegates might
understand how theyvrcre voting:
The Chairman decided the motion out
of order, unless ibe.metlcirtto adept end
the motion to lie on the table Nero with-
The motions or Meseta.. lark'end
Thompson !ante then Tathdravfn, after
width the reports wore read - . •
Idr. Thompson tkom moved the
. adop.
Moo Of the majorityreport:
*tore arriving -at a vote. An the gurs.
Mon a lengthy dfsenfslon ensued on the
Si.r. Kirk hopod that aomb gentlemen
ottbe Committee would arpliti, why the
regularly elected delegate:4mm thollret
ward, Lawrenceville, and Peebles town
ship had been rejected by the majority
r. Holm, ' was because
they was ALcg..4actLy luau, turd thy via.
( Elf" 1 tfl,s,rl l ,'. I
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:;11'113
voto becbungml from tho negative to
stating that they did not
understand the question:properly.
Tett:loll • objedted. Ile said no
Wordier had a right to change • Ids vote
oftkr it tune recorded. - •
The Chair decided that any gentleman
;;;;;:;,;•421t to change his vote before the
.
- •
TLo vote wasw.worhugly .Manged and
the Minority report adopted by a vote of
clatitentk to Alurcoeu: . • •
At tilts tioAiiic;oekditiga
a alight interinpbaryby the appettrance
or Ilialibnorblaytt,,bloCarthy. who in
ipproPriateremirks .deellned
be
ing a candidate for frlor and requemet
that his name be w ith d rawni from the
Convention.
Mr. Morgan thou moved that. die lIVIP
I nation for City Treasurer be re-opened.
Thu Chairman decided the motion out
of. order, trim:ouch, as the motion WO
Leda- beat* the fouventlon once and
Oita staccil Gam: .
- Mr. Davie appealed froth tho declaim
of the Chair, hurtupona vote being 'taken
tho •.anto . rerarsed. by a vote of
eighteen to al.v.toen. - . • • ••
_ .
Atr.'llargan then. nontthaird W. C.
?liner:thy as a oat:Almo for City.Tres4-
/On Motion, DM' nominations closed.
Ifr. Davis moved that-the Conveutlon
Ri mmed to , notribeste mindldats for
17.:! - Shore moved to vote 1 . 3
The 'yam and nays being called, y the mb
tion WAS lost by a vote of twenty-two to
sixteen.
Mr. Si thetik:moved that, the vote
be taken b markink,'Whieh motion pre , '
The oil of, dolepttes , wits court
atuttlMv p **Odell to mark, f,r 3layor,
with the following math:
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John AV. Ithicie 2.1; Chtirks Jeremy,
3.1 r. Butler moved the nomination o f
;Jr''. 'Riddell be made unanimous, which
prevailed.
. Mr. Alonpn; mibehalf of Mr. Riddell,
',who area a Want, thanked the Crearen
'tion for the honor conferred .upon him.
: atlr. Morgan Then stated. that be bed
been authorlied to witildroW the I.IIIP of
.3lid. Brown as a candidate for City
Attorney, had mnred that Jacob r.
Sic
gol.be nominated by acclamation. The
to Lion prat ailed..
The Convention then on:sae/led to vote
for 'Transuino• and Controller,. by mark
ing, which malted as follows:
I=l
I==MEIM!!
uQ,;Mcqur 0. LI I It. E. 'McGowan. 11.
Morton moved 'that :Jan immlcut•
Ore."
CM
•
• 'On motion, a vote . of thanks lens then
returned to thni! ‘ hairum sand Seeretnriok.
. Alter which Lhn Convention adjourned
THE COURTS.
ti,tßipFrae. rows rroeeedlud Po
Nov: 18.—Present *Jnilgeta
Strong, 'rhomphou, Reed aind A •
'Clio following opinion's were ifellvered
Oakland Thomas J,
G. "Y. Pritereflings." - niliffuell.
Opinion by Woodward, C.. 1.
French 'vs. krelian. D. 'C. tiffirruedi
Cipi don by Tbrinnefon;J
Steel vs. Frick.- Westungehtiad. Af
firmed by Thompson, J.
-
..The list for Washinuton,. Fayetto,
:Greene, Waver, Mercer, Lawrence and
Vernon° counties was raged- over,
The following came wore non-prossedi .
Campbell el ox so. kfctiough -et al;
Kreppais. Kroppw. Wash
Virtentsey - vs. Guernsey; Ve
nn:3B-o. Insbra oc of vs. liostetter et, to
:Reed"vu. Venting° _City Bona: Vte ,
moon°. Continued.
Cheese vs. Ninth 'National Batik' of
Now York. Yen:ouzo. Submitted by
it. C. Johns for plaintitX lin error, and by
A. it. MeCalmout contra.
W. H. Smith ot tit vm atom Wm. C.
McCarthy, at al. In equity. Motion for
preliminary. - Injutiction. , Argued_ lty
Mowers. Vuech auel_Lowria for coWplb p
anto.. and by .Iltbirao and Skeet; Contra.
John B. Young ,• of ,Beaver, wan, on
motion of C. W. Robb, Ehm., duly ad
mitted, lerld quali fi ed t 7 uraufiee.iu;ithle
FombeWe appeal; 13• aver. 9n mo
thin of Mr. - Yeamg..tyrntfnired •
_vs .McLaughlin: Venango: ,
Sdbmirted A:V.!. Taylor - for'Appel
lant, and by McCedmont and Reed,
.contra.
common riesthe—imike Ilelbiza
Masi)Ar,Novetiubtr, 18.—Court lootat
•
the tmaittenr, ten•Wolock.
Schulz .t..,Downen vw Jen:ken T. Sam
ple. < ?Lenin, tviiirecover the' vele° eta
quantity of„ soap. Held "and delivered.
N'enliet in filet* ofplalnt Mr 11143,90,'
i Conrad fitchnfer,,,va. nth:lllll4434*ra of
Cintrieet3innert:,-erton aliromnitic ,
ry dote: 'Verdict - 1n raver of plaintiff for
. Dirotif Whlfe . ..tini•kweider it Co.
Action on deoloynt.. Jury with
al-6*n mut a - noneutt entered.
• • • •.
Folowing is the lal for this day:
W.' l Elizaloeth'Efortrrislist
vs. Jos. 11f.
man, o,uurdion.
al. James McDonnell vs. lohn
Wright:and 'JOIIII Ilif.'Efbert; surviving
partnere orN, - , Holcnee Sone.
te. Reynbliin Kanfriuun vi; D. B.
Grhray,fit liernordbray ye. Nckeever, Stake
,l3.."- Dan& l'ltrairn
' John ;McCrea Jr. sm. H mry, anti,
. . ,
' - 'LG. Jolin Itie.Vtekur vit,Jottit 8. Lee..
67. John •Weinn Co Ref f; o'll4 P.
Ru y
llorper iliattnarA
744 J. VFLPattersonvs. Jo U. vanhook;.
IV. H. Hymn vs. Henry Salsmidt.'
'74. J.-W.73orker& Co. vs. Dr.
70. Win. Gardner ye...Delumbia
7d. .1. - 11: t lifel‘ille 41i.. Fitts: :6C-hide:.
Gold Ititting C 0.% • i
.77. W. U. Underhill vs. Alex.. Taylor..•
• It le ordered tint hereafter, wheat:Bees
are to be passed or continued dpplicatlen
must be made oh the day before they are
readied Ou the , flat.,
.
.. 9 1Per 8__0 410 4•.-nkidas Stowe.
afokepikr, Nov. 18.—Court mot at ton
nuts kininiedjury trials. ,
The ilrie Mae tried was that of the
Commonwealth vs. Jacob Unger, for the
forgery of aj udgment note of the eknotint
of $64. Mni..llelat,tho prosecuting wit
nese, whose name Lv signed to the note,.
although she could' not swear positively
that tho aim:edam was not hers, toetitied
'thatahe had not the slig.htend recollec
non. of basing given snob a suite. Ver
thetnot guilty, proaecutrisf to pay the
I !Common ' iltvU. ' ;US'
-
er .1
CIC.iIiCIA. Charge
malicious mischief, Jacob..Eigart prose.
outing aritruisa. The prosecutor Unfilled
that, on, the .mal. Jnly/lest; while Ito
watt asoohdleg .ther, bill near Bobo; with
Mit wagon, the defendant ran Into him
_with an: empty . wagon and - broke the
Isle of his .lpireseentoesi vehicle. Verydiet not guilty, defendant to pay the
costa.
Morris giros. didnetrele gene their in,
Mal portinitiaMt; here loot night, to no
overffnwing bourn iybith urtailutVWsit
minded the few old moinbere of the time
nearlyten yearrago, when they met with
ouch unbounded enemies: 'Johnny Pell
wise with them tben, and used',to' sing.
Peter Gray and ho encored every night,
Now, most the,inugere 'aro new, tia are
soma f their note, notably the grand
panoramto Journey - around the world,
d the IntrOductionof the Dinh element;
a Jig, which waa a sboletermuma prank,.
tind, it brogan which, though not wind to
Barney was quite good
enough, Mulled the coniarvaUve min.
etrelgoersnot little. TheJaat nets were
all good,, and making Ik allowance
for thollnit night, wo yen 'safely pro
nounce _cat trouper ox.
taut.
•• Dienieteetoft''' -
-; leVtlitit b the'teiTiu'of leis( tie' knit*
of ip'ylildei one' in: wilt& to eittlie
outfit:lies rtl retha teethe l *fa'
.fonnittr tOf persons, .who. °coupled - the
•ipbby:otdltu Conventlen -ttsterdayt•-at
we 'Cliagroneful In the
'ebb,' Wee filled leng before the.henrifild
Qr. organizintf Abe CllllVell6t,kh
titan. imlnber of. eutdd not ,
.Iteld •
•
their- veneguitl% tTletat ntil the pra.
tnedingn r -COrntnentnnh • tOnmets as
Soon ilk they were thinly inside the
door; most begin'ti tifatlett ' buea sgainet
anmc "of tHeilelf;gsites• whets views
did net tzu6tly &cord with their own.
Boob min' tire 11 <hien to ttlit eetntrinnity
In Which they live •llettal destitute •et
elf respect, as a naturali einsettutatee
they.have no respect for ethers, end - el , -
ttr to live fur, no ether Ittirpette than
~it Ofnintnyitift, in weer - i conceivable
Way deers . nee With wlietn they some in
&inn/ff.' Thciis I. u al hay• 11 1 10051ng
Such ettstemont, nod if, toko-ted to mere
fttsitientnrite the better, dbets of afiCiet
thntnnalltniit" tvOnnri - anit 'a rill ofiheir
apneyandes. • treeing ao r yut. steek•of
Impudence, with n litnltetl s'opt.l.Y• of In
tellect,
they mistake the euelitt the oth..
Or; end II !sorry mistelcs it
atterepting to dispitty thi,ir wit, they
Only tnniVint, the . Ni °LIT: Shot they are
fools, mad what le .41.11 SONS,'
gni blackguards, %.11,9a `villsinett.
duet eentarhinetet • eyerethintt" • veldt I
whirl. it omen in inmost, slid 'tenders
them tit esseetates for the , lecit , and •• his
hosts:. Wei eler dieter te WhOul our '
romerice apply...
eNitt wanes power theinned ea an, ,
To son onrselya. ithentstitt I
'Trod trite many a Meader tree us . I
Anti Betio notion.° • • _ • •
ine Clttabytrillx Yunnan,
The attention of our readers Is direst-
ell to theldvertisetheritilo another 6°l
- Cr - the Pitiidinrgh ' Foundry, or
wide!) Messrs.:. llairlsoli: Zs Co., are.
..,:,,,, pr , v ,„,,,,.....5. akt the extensive ware
house of the Company, No. ?OD LtbartY
street, will be found every auto of stares
•Pn' kitchens, dining rooms, paten., balls,
fan:truing rooms; starer,..
On roh6, br.,
which wilt :protra of sailor or quality.
Montoya.. :rmunillhetured a the Pius-
htirgh.Friundry here Tor yta.. Eitooal un-
i.,
surpaaSed, arid as the enter king fi rm
have etnaritinted largely to t to Improve-
_meta in the tgytem awl "R.stgre of such
articles, adopting Alt now ideas whereby ,
heat is •• generated' with Int economy
of fuel, their stock presents unusual
_allkactiona • to puralursers. The • 1
Inwelso be found at, the Waroroon.ouol,
haft*, grata fruuts• of ail •descriptlons.
fenders., Innuatia . and coo .fromoS nod
doori ; tntriallo hara, titnt.avervilithg pc
collar te the line oft tale: h aulers. who :
boo tesell li . iliirl irlll tint! the prices pie-
shillitg irery advantageous, wail° retail i
.patnras will be tqlually ' liberal!) , • deep
will,. Wecommend - die . ll= and their
gentlelnanly.bustoo-Nannawaer.,llr. Wit I
ii:111/ Holmes, to Ills, trade, and henpeck
fur the botoWtha , Mime ohorti' or pul,lf,
patronage which enterpri., end fr-tr deal
ing rewrite. - •
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At the election • kehi • yeatenlety after
.
.nootithe follitering qentleiten were oleo.
tett Direcibre of the Keytaftnio ''
Sayings
Runk: Jtutuvi 1 - ta1tb,.11.:'.1.• Lynch, Sam
uel llsrekley, - J. W. Carnelian, John
fttrdock, ar„ WM. 11.
Hamilton. 31r. Robb was r.uhvenuoutly
re-elected Ptesideut for. the cosuitur
year.. It will be averted that. .the Di
rectors are all pmmittent and reliable
ha:tines% gentlemen, and under their
management . the rifTelrs of the lank
must necessarily • itro.....per. . During
the day a banquet littatd was spread for
the stockholders and:friends of - Utah:mit.
and the ternj,tintr edibles were partaken
of kV:several hiludrOd'persritts. , Pft Agin
• lintad suiretesvoelialseid - In ttte cummo:
d lows basement tit the new bank build-.
ins, at which fully two hundred persons
partook of the bduntiful collation Mil,llo-
fore them. The day luncheon and sup
per wore gotten up in Mr. - Hobert MC-
Cargo's beet style, and was a now laurel
fur this already . famous eattwor to the
wants of the hungry: • The supper was
a very pleasant occasion, and the "house
warming' of the magnitieent neW• hank
building etas, highly 'creditable to Ito
11Pa:tiled Over..
R'ilDam W Thompson, arrested some
weeks since in . city. of•Newrerk
onacliarge. Of ALSO personation having .
In Ids rl3Bo.dliOi2 O. check on Chambers
C0.,-of this City; which Ito tried to
Lase easltoAliylrepreSenting .hlmself
be:Abe - edit of. 3tr.'cLallbay van' lie
hionglit back-to this' city, forArisll, It
. .
will be romeinbered on offiver was 'sera
for him ut the time of lota --. arrest,-but,
Judge Dowling refused to allow him to
be removed from the State. The -mat
ter. ban -booth artangrod, however , , Mat
vestarday Gm. -Rowley, United States
Disrobed of this District, received n tele
warn from .United Stoics Marshal An
thony, at Now York, requesting him to
send an oMeer.for the prisoner immed
lately,- Meer - .Gillespie. :started last
night.and will return with the prisoner
in a few - days: 'Thonipsen is supposed
to be notinectod, with :thy party • who
was arrested for robbing the lock boxes
of the PostoOlas in this city. . • •
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TheVeroner'e jury In the late boiler
explosbon
~.case, have again postponed
the Unto for tattering a verdict. ; They.
met yesterday afternoon at four o'clock;
.aral '
adjourned 'until sevdnVcr' cl o ck '
, . . .
nn
Friday eionilig, fot 'the purpose, wo are
informed, of-hearing further testimony.
In' the case. We. were informed once
thatthe testimony had closed, but. it up
pears that the postponement is for the
purpose of hearing she opinion of Several
selentitiollientlemen, who are at. priwout
experimenting with steam twueca.. The
jury, we learn, are satisfied with the tee.-
; cottony; that • boa. already been adduced,
but at the request of several citizens, who
are Interested In the matter, have con-
Mooted--to hear anything further . osier
latex' to throw light .opoe the subject.
It matters little, however, whether they
render w-verdleturnotost it cm - haven°
legal effect - upon any • one, consequently
the publideaftafford to wait-
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We desire .to call the attention of oar
readers • to the . ostahltshipent or Mr. Fi
W. C. Feld, No. 124 Smitbdelitstreet,
dealer in' glne,l marled . hide,' (emeritus, -
Ncait's foot rill, etc. Mr. Feld was n mom
her of the letefirrn of .Feld
-Note Reporters, during. his connection
'With which he acquired - Ste reputation of
0 . .11100901, lair .I.lealing hueinves„. matt,'
or the ooflldenceof Oho politic.
'Which ho will doubtleao retain in oho
new .sphere
The'
hog jour
patUred. The buelneas in which:ho Is
engaged to rapidly lucre:9ol; in t hie
'oily, and we know or no'dcaler olio is
:better calculated to keep pace, with the
dines then Mr. Feld. • lie has rooetitly
established an oilie, _and warelitituis nt
`•124 fitulthtleld street, nearly oppoeito Ina
flostrdlloo tie vill be soon by refortelor to
der advertising
Laving business In •ble • lino thol
hint a genial and pleasant little 4t deal
.A berme attached to a lght wanton
away seiterday on Mft.h stri'ef, end
&meted In breaklng the giant, met teittr•
tog bin logytulle cravenly.
A horse attnellikr to" a home. they,
qirbed down Liberty etreuS Itt,tztlght et.
a' (oriole, rule. of opeeti, Mel 00111111 g
In mutat...o4r n ; Wagon.. near .Zttg's
warehouce, was thrown over 011 Ids
back where helmeted ferwanY of know
ing 'how to do any better. no was OA
triented withetWolderabledlltionity from
hie poldilon, and It 10., found afterward..
that. him horeitip hod ttutirafed con,ldern•
bly from MM ibily,lutrinir , revolved aev
ma ugly bruloen on tho bank, and telt:,
When will drieent 'learn' not to leave
their heroes romaht on tie poplin high
wan, ungumilledatal untied? , •
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~,J anm, E. Murdoch will_ deliver the
ppeuing reading ni the course for the
Young meitrdhsess, **socialite; at rite
Academy - of this evening. From
all amputate fdr. Murdoch will have an
overflowing house, and just such-a 0110
aa..the celebrated 'elocaldourst deserver.
The Lecture Coniunittoo aro hard at work
preparing a' mire, of roadlruar mar lee
titres AbalmilLatirpies any that our lee,
ture.going public havolasen favored with
'-fOl'a number of years. Mr. Murdoch
will give a variety of selections M noenry
and prose, including Entail; Arden and
other aimihar selections. We can enfolv
say that all who attend rtill get the worth
of their money., , .
,
A Grand Ball will: he given by the
33(4th Zauaves of:Allegheny City, at
City Hall, on, Thursday evening next.
Tho arrangements have bean made on
the motit liberal ecalo, and all who attend
may agilely. anticipate a playsuit even
ing. The proceeds are to leo applied to
wer& uniforming this lint clam milita
ry oripullgatlon.
:WASHINGTON; PA
rilirgurbloiciest
Conroe tit Liato.es-11.3 coat illkall•-
tAfew 4•11-1 s, Lask—A Liberal
ofagnid—llcipe — Dornircit-;Mbe Char
, miters Valle!, Itaamid. •
Pa„Nov. letb,
.hittsens. Eorrofis,Oya,crre.i Our bor
.
not 19<9, enough to furili3h
Vari.ly of , ThAvs. Still. oceAl,lo,j.
ally 110ni treuepliee Intereeting 'to us,
'lll4 1 ourootimntiou;sutiicently-iin
~potldlt:to'lit; pi -on "t,Lile public. In
li•e'olompi 61; iskes eeekitig no
ce•ri to' ihe frobirenti of' the inigrer.,'`a
pepetocritich, with 16i - etcent enlarge/tient
nadlinprnvotuents, - .recelviug-mcoited
corianerubstions irhorecer.:l6 circnbttini.
Lie patrou.4bouurlhoenterprlSeotiUipc.he
100001 001000 AND JETPEMON COLLIIUE.
'llia Institution is giving evidence of a
vlssorotta existence. Tho whole number
or students for the ['resent term. La about
Israe.huudred; 000 hair here, the other
half at Canonsburg. Some Iltty are In
the eenlor chew. • ' • '
The prtitsiug want-or the , r_lellego is
money—money.. to amply support the
Faculty, atoi money taTundiliappannus
Istbf not a, etc.. Why is It notTortheornintf
This is allocation thoalomni and frient
of Ble.Collega ought to be able to an-
Swor. ' With thentito ore :sure there le
no luck of wealth. The amid, if: they ,
would, endow a, half dozen., a Colleges.
Tie Vresbyllirhinisin of Western
Yenit
evivnuht could of iteelfehtiow this Col
.lego magnificently, within the space of a
single.yenr. This no one oral pretend
In deny. It fi n shant e, buriagahame,
Mit it is not done. • ,
' For en eznmpleio others, we 'Mention
the foot, 'that Captain Brady, ono of our
okicst • :citizens, :who was buried, thin
week, lob in his still n bequest to the
College of live thousand dollars. This
was wisely . done, and will be au endurituz
Motion:nun to his tnemorY. : • •
ootetsz OP LECtinliS.
Arrangenients t.:4! , ,,3* . 1ie1f1jr - rnade to
Imre course of eight lectutas dUring
the enmilog winter. The primary ob
ject LI the Intellectual arid moral im
pmvement of our citizens. Whatever
pecuniary - preAlt may wise , therefrom
will be.e.v.yeaded in relieving the wants
ccrAL
The proprietors of this are mcii of In
domitable perseverance-, No dilFiculty
lucent them that In the leas; discourages.
They energetically grapple with it, and
uniformly overeorbe ft, For a' whole
year they, worked by; faith, Fionalng
their way. down through a solid. rock.
At the depth of some five hundred feet,
and at an 110,16 of. about 45°, they reach
ed' the coal—n fine vein, ffve feet in
low;rit new difficulty arose; the water
mine rushingln upon them. For weeke
it was all they weld do -to take it out,
At length, however; by adoprlng various
eaprilienta, they were enabled to
bringing out the coal. All is working
now, and' our people are burning .
cial ak. eight cents which otherwis
w u u%Sisve 'cost • there ten or. twelve.
Suc_Vi - AnterprLss and perseverance do
servaencountgemenc
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Thic ealfice, is abdut completed. Ita
external appeafance • la, •imposing, and
o unrianstand ita internal arrangemcnta
are Mier thu matt Improved fashion, If
Ire Ding- have jails, It la dantatecrWell
to haver g 06,1 one, 6a; at learktbink
our Camnitailontro.
EMU
When the will' of Captain, to
4 1 1 V.
which' eie • have :dimly referred, - wee
read. the name-of 1:or. S.; Broirnson,
the honored pastor of the First Preaby-
Lcrian Cherehterae found associated with
boqumt of oho. thousand dollnra.. The
lhalor for. MEP% years „had been the
fosou• ,of Ur. .itrady. . family, and
douldleas foulds kindness dad fidelity in
that, eallneity was remembered in the
above manner: We all heartily eon
gratulate the Deetor on hie good fortune,
for Apo know him to ben worthy recip
ient. •
111/PE DEPERMEI4
maketh the heart sick. So . we hare
found to our sorrow. For pairs wehive
been made to believe we would speedily
have railroad communication with Pitts
barah. When the Central Pennsylvania
reed bought the. Chartiess we telt that
the good tibia was just at hand. This
feeling NVIAS intensified when' we hm-d
that a'coma of , engineers was earning
up - the-Talley. We expected by next
sluing; if not Kamer, to hear the whistle
of the locomotive, ready to awry us in.
an hour's time over to see our friends In
the " Smoky City." But. again we are
disimod to dis.ippaintruenL Still we
will hope on, and rejoice the more when
our hope,i aro realized. May that time
not be tar In the hereafter: AMlcns.,
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, pirraitOroan, 12, 1867.
Alliters • Garry te As the papers are now
begiuniug to talk about the .Jelf. Basis
trial, or raiherthe -grand farce which is
to' come MT at Richmond, some • time
sooner or later, dt Would be' well , for the
teknow what is to be done. ':'As
strawi sometimes indicate the points of
the wintl, - so actions speak . the intentiOnS
of nitriles. • The pardon' of .popular reb
els, nod, of late, the rebel-Secretary, to
my mind, is only paving the way for Da
vis to make his liberatfon the Moreaure
wad easy. If the President Could only
induce a Yew more of the rebels to come
forward and recelvepartion; attdshands,
it would be all the better for Davis. Be
,that as It 'may, however, it does appear
as though th e people of this country- are
sg in to have their feelings Outraged and
insulted by .the Richmond . farce. Why
try havis'..* .', Does not every loyal man
anti eromoit iu the United . Steles know
that he isr,uilty of treason? How then is
it that the goverement requires so much
time td hunt up Witl3...lin his case? It
to tally a pretence to give tile public mind
more time. to cool. - There was a time
when a certain individual, "not far from
Wialungton, bellowed like, a mad bull,
.sod declared emphatically that treason
zi,erime and ahould be punished; so
malt so, indeed,. that good people be
came some , little conservative, fearing
that 'ibelaws would be too severely ere
mite& '"Efew• hoe justice- been cheat
ed t There • comes up, a . voice
front Philadelphia :and:: other - parts
or the co:miry, : from the fast
hound friends of basis, setting forth that
sortie peopleare satisfied with the action
of our Government': Who aro satisfied!
Go ask the desolated hunillos; oak 'the
orphan children; ask the living, maimed
or, tr possible, the murdered hosts, - and
the tuntwer will Come from above, and
bentsith, ands!). around, No; not-we are
sot satisfied, Ask the patriotic men who
suffered by the thonautd at Anderson
yilic, uptli their limbs rotted from their
imdies, and went down: into their. graves
;tereed mid wilted like the mummies of
Egypt. Asit them, and the answer etho
will roll up--olnjuittioei"
Now, Prate mid OW:Davis is to betrled
the Government can got ready. ' What
au Insult bi) mammon sense,. and every
true A:no/Wain Avis it. .-We might ask
is there not some secret thunder in the
hoevetis, rill with' uncommon, wrath, to
be 101 dis Wit upon a gevernment, or pee
plo.'erhs will thus disregard the bllen
dead or the livittg friends? NOW, when
the (add north winds of winter begin to
no onp imams the • retreat of Davis, than
wolliWtearted friends call to hi= !'Come
l'oek, highly" favored sou- of America,
Adorer rebels, king of murderers, come
WO;Vent friends stand waiting to pass
!roil t rough the Richmond gate of
mookorr; with towel and sponge irlhand'
b, wipe the last , etnin of blood 'from 'his
garments, and pais him down Into the
annul' South to. enjoy a happier clime."..
FOUnTII PAGE.—Ctmsolldatlon In the
P.llpreme couct; Sate .1 4 iesve;Addy
tlonal Subscriptions to the natter Ei.
rutolott Relief nate, end, other Items
of local Interest. "
CITY /TMUi.
_ . L . • . .
To' Trheieraue Ruyem—y t t m proporod
to OtTET yon .at./ny now house, o. 161.
Wood kreet, a auperlor lot of Trunks:
Carpot Rage.Satebelsotc.tlower
than any other,humelliMo cd/y„ . ,. //tutn
ufaeture all 'my work, antEcan Warrant
them to bo made of tho very bed materi
al. Route/abet. Rm./lumber, 100 Wood
T:Tll:9' ' " '''Jesnrit LIZIMER
'''Th.V 3l 4l; betas. , alms,
gaiters, &a, Iln . ,men,ladies and chndron t
kept *A Afarket,atreet, arp made of
the vary befit material, and sold as low
es tho lowest .' All goods are warranted
to give aatlailteticin: If <Ott want some
thing good, and at 'gola prime, oall at
Robles Shoe Howe; 89 market street.
The residence and grounds of Mr. -
illtritton, at Osborne, nearSetelekley..tvill
be mold to.tuorrow . (Wednesday) at ten
O'CIOCIL, SOO A, Lea - gates advertisement
in auction sales.
EYe. Ear, ,Throet o LUNG .CE T
~.uwEnsra and CATinttE, nuimesatully
eithal by Dr.- Aborn ' 131 Smithfield
street. A book by millso mute.,
TVS.
e.
NUMBER 265,
CITY ITEMS
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• Alm Ire ' , eat anxitin the Oily of Sliarrian
Squirrel„ IllllVgirigal Fitch, Mink and
Ilndson. Day Sable for children and in- -
aka; can Mlle beacon at tiarChier'&letr- .
art'n, Wint tornnr of Market and ironrtin
streets. These Fara are all entirely new,
and are for Kale very 10, cheaper than
, it-One' honse In W
this city. /Una, a largo
clock of new Dry linotia, cheap:. • • •
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Wheasene / TWtemy Woeko - Abroou,
how runny p,eor, miserable Dyspeptic
peOple I Fee, who Nittuld be healihy, mid
rosy; arel-lreppy, If they took Plantation
Ailteni, that ir.II.I4ZOLI or preparations for
niviog n ono In the stomach, energy to the
r a t ga id ti ll en “ Jeti j ae l ol b utele rr h e
- It Ie an ad
tnirable ogcneratnr of nature'o Wasted
or neglected functional powers in either
non or woman. It gently 'excites anti
pleasantly month., With a bottle there
or, every man may be his own nb3rsiciun.
—„
Maguollit Water.—A delightful toilet
article--enperior to Cologne and at half
the, price. srrrrliF
Curses...4l,i Lyra.' t e though afflicted
' with it grevious plague, and all for lark
of knowledt7c how - to relieve himself of
his burden. With coated teeth, turd
flabby gums la- was hi misery; but
1 tism"hilnod /17 n
rrevZ a i,la„oias
PLUM AND POWDERED - DENTI,
sold wholesale and retail by
JCIPIPti FLEMING, 8.1 Market
att.:lt:and all druggists. • •
Dry Goods at Wholesaie.—We in
,vite the particular attention of tweets at
wholesale to our complete Meek of Mike,
dress good., and- all kinds of fancy and
•stapio goods, and to the fact that we sell
'at the lowest eastern prices, and cut
goods to snit pnrchtver.
•L W. Rturzhr. do Co., •
ao Market 'greet.
tfttolatt Trotltaq Truatßlll—ltemern•
her tbn phut , ' to gat your Trnaka. Val
isett, Oic., Ls at L(eblor Trunk House,
No. 101.11 - .;niatrret. Ile keep" the very
h e m nod : fluna tot.ast ,kyles. Call in and
exantige. •ern. :.
To the Ladlev.Z2T you Want' a Hire
Traveling Bee, VaKee or. Satchel, go to.
Inhaler's fashionable Trunk. House, No.
101 15'4e.letr. , t, and you' will tied - any
thlng,yomennPh tor in his line—clmp
LYCINs 7 131,Cit. jinx VIILVET 7011
goods, SQblinteltllll.ll
- in alt widths, at less prices than can
be funnel i 7 the [We eLUes , nn west enr
nor nfMarkot :Lad Fottrth street*.
. 64...11if.4ED a. STEW ART
tFuperlor Purnlture, Carpets anditctrae
hold goods, carriage, burns. , ,et
auction, on to-morrow, IVednmday,at
94. u., at reshlenee , of Walter Dryuitt,
Bin.; on Nrirtil Canal street, Allegheny
airy. Ega. advsrtisement. of Sruithson,,
PulmeAllt: Co., anetioneem.
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lik.lllL—On Sabbath ereettr, Ntivember
WX. L. XIL.LEIL in the 7:th year ol
:The ramie *in take riser from his late red
eem*. Port Perry. Peon,, as TC1.0.... the
14th lost, at 2 o'cleek. r.
3frACIIII&N Sunday afternoon. •
/PIM 1110A.CRILlia Lowed aLonife years • .
Ills funeral will take place Sags aarin%oot. .
'alt two o'cloel... from his Isle residence. rt ar of
Spine's fuentiorrstcre. Smithfield street, not
Diamond alley..
, .
SeIiVARTZ.—On Sunder morning, NOT. MP,
JACOD L. SUHWAtITZ. Jr.. egad Moos.
and 12 dais.
Tanen! feria the redden& of phr wants, No.
IN Nortt avenue. Alleghenr, on Tresma.l2t2l
Inst... at :o'clock r. v.
' Anne- O tlel — lean MBnandar.
ths ..1.7
h i rsln.^MA; ae ns-
.
ZVI
It clattnaltt, sged C yens..
. .
r rattail lart tilt Saee,Au f rt•ii . D.W.ll%tfriiist::
at t o'clock r. H.. to proceed to Ch.M. Cern-
ITFDERTAKEItS:
A LEX. GEfiE v, FIW DERTAIi
No. Enurin Sitrect. I . lllstrargls.
COF rms. of all kinds; CEAXES. GLOVES, n.
crerrdneerffitiosi of Funeral Fuesashlnn Gdat
turulatted.,Eauns open day - and sled. Hoes
and Wringer furnished.
EnrCilinnan—ltrie, Darld Kerr,
.11: W. liked/vs, IL 13.. Thomas Ening.' ttni
is..till. E .
CODGEIIH.
KEIL AND EDIDA.L.ME/t, (successor toll
late lisranet K. 'Rodgers) No. Xi °hie atm%
them doors from Beseer, AlltthenY XtYr.
Wiles bmel'utul. Dt_•hooanl, Walnut and Ito_o
'•rood banitton Collns, at 'the lowest manes(
prim& lemsms open at 0n boon. day and shod
Keane mdparrlages throlsbed on short null:
and on moat reasonable terms.
"P.DWILdp
IIECTATIXILIec, Zia :t4 Ohl, Edda.
leeway. Metalda. Voemood and after CIA
Ins. with sample. sleek ef [entre! irlarelselnt
goods, tin headakd funslahed ae snorieet out/.
1111 lovist irk., Sale sad Liven' Statdra , eon
eer of Ffrit mid Middle Bizerte: (larrleets
Baredeiles, fledgles, Saddle Horns, ao.,
foi hire.
ITE7IIIET.EAVY MAC: TILE 11/011113.6.
lIAIIII. ET
BUG, at 'the Olfactory OA le.
Lairreetoevllle,' Pa. ORNAISESTAL
and §TCOrg WOEHN; CIroNEBI.7III.IIL
marrAsited witarDroa . .
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—OFFICES.--Two
O lna., la the Dalull Betiding. corner De
dad. me Wag end - Irwlz street. Enquire et
OM CLAIR STrEET.
RCP R ItENT—OFF HMS, —4lg t
reams 1110 , t oecepied by the Secrefax7 of tho
Union Marone end. Transportation.CoMPeta
So. an ME street, over O. McClintock •
Cerpetikeirm These reelss ere very desire',
for onfras, being fantod to the centre of bust
mess: widen PIM street, now being laid 'vizi
lbe Moslem - paremeni, Modest , * them
`from swam. etc. Front room einiMins liale Ale
proof reek. .Foos . assion can be hid on tint a
pnixl.3. Inquire of QIiIVER,McCLINTOCH
- CO., =Plitt .treat. ' "
LOST.
81WDI T YS,TrI Z I r r ?n -a St: L el it lr dY Or Y e e rt. it Tl e tl6 "
otrcA6 or MsArbe.tor am, or 'Federal otreet,
atr.7.. the sem of 660 y, wrapped op la
r. A liberal toward wlll be p 661 for It If
left; at 'the GAZETTE comprnta - ROOM, 61
-UNITED STATES
- WATCH COMPANY'S WATCHES
we have Jest received enother lot of 12icee
TbreTed Watcher. They are undoubtedly the
INES:feud NEST for the inlet ever binned to
thlssuiellet. hehil Jeweled with ClLllTlithitiTZ.
h.:posed Yeeetientent. iutta
VIIUDNOIDETIVIL 8i11.43C6
Wholeaale and Betel Aron%
ptiNSEATH 41! HAMMETT,
56 Frilll 81113E7.
orrosna ikusoarza naLL.
w , stoe.e. wrn
NEW GOODS.
OMTPll,Merohant Tailor, 1 .
Mr. vs WY LIE Ns., corner of releral
fi pow rerealvnag Ids woad amply of
FALL 'AND WEX2III/ at;0211.4.
CiSSINEEM
And OVER COAT6'III4.
:WIFELESS Ar. WILSON
MAXIM/IC=BINQ COMPANY
85VD.6 I.IIOIIIIIES
ir;dia thir Lott:Stitch. and art tbi cheapest, tit...
=
- • ER.
ROAST TVltif an
EY. PORE dIBLAIIII,
CIIIOIIEN ris..t., •
With vervain. orate tans. .stn venni kln - de
elde.vorr. arr.:lva...4 so-ray. a,
OADIVIAR . I%, N frortrtli IL.
ROLMEN, ISIELL
Author Co:ton Mills, l'lttallergb,
Minn facturern of Heavy. Mod! Inn and
Anctiornnd Magnolia
sillEICTINtin AND .11427' US.
ottITERS! OIBTEII9I
o... Leta the WK to t6s din
Earred la avaiy style, .t the
ItEREIT 1141 !bank It.
lEEE
THE WEMY GAZIFEr
ITED ILY AND 8/101171 1 4
A assubilie 'to
ulll3lll of I alersetilig Mullet lier o triVr A r
leading Zeltrirlak. Wh7 West News au
KW. 'valuable Roaang
,Italtsr the
and (elicit and meet rellablealsearrol mid
martial Mabel Report. [MIA° , ent1 . 4 0.'44
the city. Ns tamer, ateettaals Or hlantsaA ,
ibvald be without It.
Min you VIZ
....
ctoos of . .. .
—.sod Goo copy of paper to alk•
tb•</üb, AddltlOn2 Poole:rpm b• *A al.
.t club fates.
NOtOCt Ekrisaanists.—lalord•rtag roar
paper. be .to. ltd specify lobar ollaPaL 1 04
•••ot.•• wt Icon" vred.sdo .4114. 1 . 043,1 "
but oltie malt • week.
, rekrfter by than, trapmu. M•o7 Ordon;
Or loan/stand Lotto" all Woad a Owzraik:
P1TT0131710114.,P=70),
WANTS.
WATEIII . —A rAUTITER - In - a
roaoddi now
laa .1 atisloess.' To a goad. satIVG Man. Wales.
is chaace. oco tOta.coaasialtd/: ,/katia..7
e 1. 4, at, Addreio, VOUS DRS', OAUTT.Or. OI I.:
with real nand.
WANTED—A. .I.4III.TAIMU. tiger
live or ellentorellb Floe toTalaTh :
Dollars Cash, to ivied in a wag
wholesale ao4'retallDrog Douse. Theloillthlha
cannot be exeetted.
,ranwstio of J. D. HUI=
S IMO.. No. ICE /earth street. Flttaballlloa,j'.•
W A."; T E 0 ,ENtalfe—altelif .4111 r
tt.oad-he.nd, I to 10 tilat: l oini
Vs%J.c. - from 1P1.••1+7162%. to o
Cor. Bancoot St. Ana D2OOllllllOO
.
W ANTE D--ARMY :GIJU—
ARIIY,R):VGLVER9i•SI ea•b for SS...
ecr Woo or. Carbines; $a to Sliort. f r !!hart*►
Marc pr Corblner: Wale milk for colt•. Arai
or-Navy ECCIAT,f, Coss pus forArrerT St"
serlptlon of ers•amia: Parlous hailer sal -o, t
alter omen= .end them bf MP... C. 9.4./•
4.11. JOHNSTON. Great Western Ova W"ka
rt Prop etrett, center Ream Ylttabar{h.-
VirAN'REb-cAuoiTAisseitso•Vale ,
•ana Female7. , The Book for aboaBBOP•
TUE Bull?, IX BLUE, arr IDDIDES 'De tag
BANE AND FILE. 8y , ..11:. A.. IL 'MARL a
the U. S. Senhiry- Commbahuh. it b hothrhlor
tory of the war, oral Mar ealopatase or Iheaelealo
bet • roll end gabble recari of the sae iloaaael
..rerbige or the ',manna ale. .NO? teraasho l l
,terrhory Mar...ea apply to 44
ph, PI Market news'. Plttsbarab.. • • '
Elia
FOR SALE
FOR El 4 LE—A Good Wholouslo
and Ttetall bYelnsse dab To/ heard oron`ba,
quirt st JOHN T. CATTER.9OO,9. ITo. Witod
uttoot. Cantle reunited 'about 411.e0`.0i Foal
(time glues wilt, iroper security, Can &Oar
books to dear trout $l.Ol/0 to/Loo psr
Food reasons tor 'routing to WI. Call noon.
VOA SAYM-1-Ittaverfor
the East Liberty Steel Tart, .Itataterlol;
of WOWS 311.tiT9 two brought to this 'part at,
the Site. W from Irtattekt..d art lima IS tir'
latthandablah. with Any jertena .
ertehlpt to boy an do well Sy, oWing to- day;
tharabote place: ' BOST. SCOTT..
FOU SALE—A good FARM!
11011 SE, eight yearn old next spring. , Trees
in . harness pines under Saddle. • Sootier t
every respect.' win not sears at looessiotints
et. Enquire at :No. I.DLIQUZINE WILT. awe''
Suspension Eridgess
,'
FOR 841.LE--3UO ACREM GOOD
, FARRIS° LAW°, Dom' 'Form
Good Ulla. Tozeo all pale Will trade for OW
pr vorty.-- For' pirtiml
i t boirtoep,:yr,
so N 0.12 Mutat t.'
'OB' YAI/11 , ,
Tha undersigned will sse-4sl[ OS
ihirlek Yard, to say paws wishdrii to um. to
e basting.. The yard Li new; with all the med.
rrn'hatarrerosati. Lease raw tam mon. .15kir's
grad XxOfhot,thoia who maga bastaaai. Ado
teSo g.:Aßeretn.yr. '
pint` 8 - 01.LIE- 1 -H 0 0 SETI AT
, EfOiWilltOS tiyary . arid Bide Stable cam
niloi Timm' übtairtekhl t ao. DAPPLS
ode' LANAIS Murat,:
tlore ILAILE3f two' G21:1"
AREA. )71131; STlth:Zer, hoar "dim .114plawta - ,
h'rla tliroar.",
'Ail - Uorar. booed and fold on conolasho.
ontr, SALV—ILIKERT.—A•gatid
brielem' or tbiu'ais teas
h.n.o. *in alt. .4
rAco Avrii stagrr. titi% 'Maio •
sold on reaaohable tenon. The *ewe bakligts •
doing • good baldness, and tow
so
doing merit .4 thansis 'now routakw,
Any perm "fishing to <magi tie tha pastpeteS;
" 4 4 " " 444-44.4 4174.44 4 t Y . Y.44 : 4 ' 4 4144ti
loonire at the sAisintr. _
VOIR SALE—STEAM .ENGIII
Analneb syLleder, telaeltetrielmegalbsti •
1.1416 feet long,veltb two n Inds now 131•01 L e,
bra ek. Grate gam all comblste, and ready to set.
up 'The engine IN slimly new, and la perfect
order, and will be sold very ebeep. the owner net
haring use feels. !sun be he examined as the
.hop of W. V. '..W.6.l.Lagg,Stes Pesm7 ego/.
For prise and .terms apply at No. fee Mamma
street.
ear
SALEE-41iiiiiitiiiiidirtit
.corner e4msakatts. sad Aden. street'',
near geuenger 12f freato
ilium frame, contalnlag 7 room and good MU.
wen improved. Mem and Lot .51nellald.sw
Oldoell . street. , dilesteng My: Lot ZIP b7 Lr
(vet; boose frame. Seatalem ball, ire room and"
good dells: viattisad gas: Also. several mall
11413.1141 and Lola to geed locatIOn; el .1. •
14[511 a CO., BOSTr abbot. muar
uanteeaer.. . .
lean. it new plan of Large and desiratda lota, be=
lad Pint of that valuable property iseleagtogur
thebeirs of L. C. I. Noble., attains at Qs upped
eud of filtarptunig, and near a plank 94.1109, ton
Let wool 'Penna. Itallroad. pertloa of Ohne
1.6 i front the railroad on the menu •nd Rata
'treat on — ttor sautla TO. 301.0 0 0 f 10111Leat a
with vide striate ruahlat Minuet Ahe cotton
preperdy. The mod tor 'veto dm I
not be urelled. and for beauty of lopatioa anti
neten 00.1 no equal. For deseriptiva plan and
Pirtherinfortnatlon call it PILL 8111ITTle0.'
MPS, /tog Lend a•Airepta, Butler etniet.. - .LtnPv.
vide.
GREAT n,mq.erive
I
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SIIMISON, PRAMUAL
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o extol. ova Of ph• beat wertoLiral4 vrlr at-
AT THE.LOWEITPRICES.
Rust tam Ita4 Etlualsold floods ar
TION oaLTIMT
Irwin G. aux,
Merchant ,'Tailor,
Cor. Penn and 14 Claire
PITTABURAti, PA.'"
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