The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, November 20, 1867, Image 1

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    THE DAILY GAZETTE,
,rtrataioaro ZNICUT .11.01tItha,
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Proprietors,
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ttm, Wish* &IA
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litnitictrAu TICE= nominated
1 4 ibilltePubllaux.Conrention 0n..110n-,
dsisioatits with the heartyendorsememt
of this ItepabliMui pressor-the city, and,
Wier as we can horn, members of the
party are perfectly satisfied with the can
didataea:ate& The feeling of discon—
tent which developed itself,immedi
ately after the annmracenleu of the
Insult has 1111:60It . clEtUrply 66 dadd e d,
mhi m
an d the piny , is united in. deter a
llow to . elect th e candidates 'put for b.
RepabliciaM will notM7 the ticitet on
around of pommel dislike or prOn
Melilla of the auchdates; u the cite—
wati of . Detttoindie candidates in a city
so intensitly radical as our own, cannot
fall hart/tithed effect, especially on the
eve. pf an important Presidential con-
.TgiaElatuncavi will nominate a
straight-oat Demoerstie ticket for: the
monleiptd oWees. The leaders and de-
Cidedly opncised to going outside of the
tanks fotcattastes to lead the party to
defeat. They aeledt to do battle without
forndpg , coalition with any other eta
.moat Politica. • ,
Exreautsavra shave -recently been
made,,on a new . method , fise the oril•
nary of Illinois, and' without cok
ing, In, thm enamtheeture and '
Iron.' Two
anathema are leinutged in the twisee;
one in whkb.the chemical elements are
simply liberated.' The other, to which
. a blast, is applied, and so, wench oxygen
forced I>l as to produce sulßelent heat to
ecuisehma all the smoke, sulphur, and del
helloes anbitances. Upon the first
ei
perimemt, owing to a want of caution in
eon:Olefins the process, the heat was
mad, aantensathafthe iron, fire-brick,
and everything else, were all melted
downleeto a liquid neat This' mass
was subjected: to examination by the
most carefal teats, and found'to contain
ab sulpha:. Gnat confidence Is felt that
this process Will soon be Mopeifected that
' moat infinneamed Val be mud success.
folio without coking, in the marmite
tare of iron,. and at the same time avoid
entirely thelifieohierdence arising from
dbeettarglng smoke Into the atmosphere.
14cCoi;'• : _itie - t3tenbeno nitirdem
of whose trial in that town
we haye al
ready pokfm, bas been found guilty of
truirdet lit the second 'degree by the
jury, aid Inliceventanced to.imprlsoa
? inent for life. McCoy is a . gray beaded
inad 'Oellixiy . years, arn - I is considered
Iwealthy, being the ownesof largo tracts
of land in Ohio. , •
:I Tea -Jamaican Consni- General, O.
Hale; Is said, by?. 'dispatch ftom
dlex
wdrtg,.toprocured 'a decree from
. the viceroy, permitting American enta—
il alosatiesemd their converts to rewrite'
470. - ' ' •
McCumuss declines any government
.; office. t The President appointed
; Cloopeir,bla Private Secretary, as Assts.
tanf Seeretary. the Tresanry— It Is
thotilatt he will not be .coidirrued. .
grembeelts or Vote
Mikes., Mormons GAxtrrrm There Le
I; at present much talleabout the question
S I whether the, Government Mall redeem
• the flve-twomileiln coin or in greenback..
• • To give Your readers an insight in this
1 • mediums Mall explain it in a few plain
words .xed eschew all soplohns:
The gee -twenties are n promise to
• • pay, the greenbacks are the anne, -ioon
;
eloquently one la not an equivalent for
• the other. • Ibis absard to say a debt is
paid,by a promise to ply. Therefoke if
i the Government reedeems the five
twenties tu greenbacks It has not de
., creased Ite debt. •If lb.. Government
pay , . folone hundred de, liars in bonds,
onehendfesidollars in greenbacks, the
•; Government has again - unquestionably
; detitkif one . hundred; dollars, pay dole
in Mkt' But bonds are north at pres-
I
out mere than one hundred dollarn in
greenbacks, we will say one hundred
,
and Medea - dollars, consequently by
.t payingMthundred dollars the poems
, sorsrmild be deprived of twelve dollars
, for every one hundred dollen in bonds.
~•-•••. If the Government pays this monetary
,• value for them the debt is increased this
• ; I twelve dollen; for every one hundred
;, dollars of five.twentles en redeemed,
• •-1 which twelve dollars are to be paid after-
Wardain gold, and at the tame moment o
that, thisernment pays more than one •
bend:widener§ In greenbacks for one
hundred dollarts. in.tive-twenties, it SO. ,
kglo MAIMS duty to pay them en coin,
• o or else need nqt pay more than one bun
: drodo dollars. . What the Government
• would eave-by redeeming the bonds In
-• greenbacks, is the interest. But as long
as the Government dem not really pay
• the value for the bonds, it has on u als:um
!' tionablis duty to pay interest. • The
greenbacks are no payment for the bonds,
for theyam of the greenbacks depends
•-• on the idea that depends on they t he redit be redeemed
in gold; Itc of the
. • Government. But es it is certain that
the credit of the Government wilt not be
. •
the. Mme when It redeems the bonds in
greenbacks; in lieu of gold; what was
siways.rtn understood. thing, the green
backs:will lam mare or less of their
tlytheGovernmentdoes
not pay the rem video and has to pay in.
; Merest until the,yere redeemed in geld.
One can say, women has the peen
" tacks ,in possession, they beer Interest.
- But the greenbacks tear him interest In
greenbigke.o4 „ those for the bonds'are
.peirlphri
thansithi has id present
morn value greenbacks. The Goy
? eminent peps Interest for the credit we
render it, SIKI ELS tbe rabic of the green,
barksodsgalatleoutWnedltof thoGofern
i ment, our credit and confident.e le naked
ffor the meen tacks to take the place of
t sph4, reitylaeofd.in the bonds, eon
; eloquently the Government has to pay
Intereektrmtil It. redeems the five-trim-
• I ties
Tim bonds -are. redeemable within
•e tarsal mora but there is no time
ted katheredemptionefgreenbackannd
sainted of being - paid at any rate after
; twenty mime, by paying them in gronn
; hacks; the payment Is postponed to en
=Mailed tkme, for tire paymentin green
', * S beekele only a changelu the form of the
ot 'othedken so the 'redemption in green
. tacks le DO:payment.; We have now
every confidence In the Government that
; it will ones redeem the greenbacks In
1 proldio . therein exists the value of th em,
i But. =POUND suddenly lose Bud eon
fulentewhatare the.greenhacke worth?
Money moat hilYo A value, whether a
real value ors value based an the re
sponsibllltr of the inner. Gold has a
red vane, avaltuithstnever • ceasea. Pa
per has only a confidential value, depen
ding on .the -credit • of the issuer, and
cesslor with - that credit. It is quite
sure that If the; Government mints to pay
its dbbtlyit bas to pay them really; It has
to elm the creditor an equivalent of real
value; only this tan ; be called pay.
aunt. , it is -understo od Bust when
a debt is the. obligation is to
an conk - slat ts . that so. when the
,Ponds are "redeemed in greenbacks
ileonsequ2 in thln case the bonds am
ill Zia p ot-pai d - d at all. It is absurd to
say,llke, Stevens, greenback. are
money, Ind the Government has a right
to make , money out of metal. paper,
leather, or whatever article it olcasm, If
phe Government makes money out of
pin.; it will be accepted withthe under
stanollng thatit Is only a substitute for
metal, beemee in the present stateof the
general' finances 0111 V metal - has a real
value as Money. When I give a person
a check, he takes It with the implikostion
that ho will melee the money for it; and
°wink` to this. implication it can run
through thousands of hands. It Is worth
the sturtyrhich it calla fur by this impli
cation only, and in the moment when. It
- fs sure that this sum will not be paid for
it, It looses Revalue. Bo greenbacks can
• have no value, without the certainty, or
at least the expectation, that they will be
exchanged In gold by' that body which
has Lamed them.. Conseqttently the pay
tbe bends. In -greenbacks le an
e gahrintre of one' promise for another,
or of one obligation fin 'another, end In
fad no payment at all,
Illeatam this, the Government hes also
a mmal duty tomS the bonds in gold.
Althene;h time kende were not expressly
contracted la be eemed to gold, they
wine seeepted7ae anderstamding.
'rethink that MU p the Gove rn ment
se well as an asp pgoisa It..
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FIST 'EDITION,
ISM)NII3FEET.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Revenue Decision Concern
ing It/Inroad Tama
The Peruvian Minister Presented.
Foreign Venial Treaties Arrange 4.
Clemency for Condemned Fe
slues Asked.
lieporg Cosecirntng Passim&
Official Cretan Advice.:
War with harassed Vio lende
Feimude Spy Denounced
BF Tytuna to the iltubarglx tiaietis.: •
- Wisirl2:o2es, 1%.:0V. 19, 1697
=vine* or moors.
There was a review of the detachment
of regiments stationed in the vicinity to
day, on the grounds south of Um Execu
tive mansion. ColOnel Wallace was in
command. ' General - Emory was the re
viewing oflicer.' -
DECISION CONCEILIING RAILROAD EARN
INGS. .
The Commissioner of Internal Rove
ane has decided' thattpc earnings of rail
.
roads,rwhen applied to improvement of
Ns& beyond keeping them in average
good conditien, are subjeSt to taxation.
'Puma LANDS =swop= SO *Mair.
The Commissioner General of the Land
' Office has takeri'measurea for the early
restoration to market ofthelandformerly
withdrawn atthe 'Marquette Land Office,
for the Portage Lake and Lake Superior
Ship Canal.
PEntrvu.ir MINISTER.
Senor Garcia presented his Credentials
to the President to-day =Peruvian Min
later. Speeches were made of the usual
wrzamEns COEtNO ROOM. 1 .
The United States steamers Wachns
setts and Wyoming left Hong Kong; in
September, for home. The store ship;
Onward, bound for Japan, was passed at'
Angler, September SOt. -
FOREIGN.POSTAL TREATIES ARRANGED.
Three postal treaties were arranged at
the Postern= Department to-day, far
transmission to the President for his sig
nature -Whey embrace the recent postal
conventions with the North German
Union, Including Prussia, the Swim Con
federation and the Empire -of China.
OFFICIAL CRETAN apylors.
.
Cretan official accounts of October 20th
ridicule the efforts of All Pasha to turn
the Islanders from theininfiesible deter
mination to become part of Greece,
The Etonian, Prussian and:French com
manders continue to convey non-oonr
bantanta to Greece. - The Grand Vizier's
remonstrances against this - are being
treated by them . with contempt. The
war Is being resumed with increased
violence, and. will not close until alter
the annihilation of Turkish rule.
A. great sensation has been produced
in Crete by the spirited manifesto of an
American lady, the wile of Dr. Hill,
American' missionary,- addressed to a
certain Elizabeth Eautaxid, a Christian
woman who was emplo3fed as a spy by
the Turks. Mrs. Hill earnestly condemns
the efforts of a Christian to betray the
cause of Christian liberty by serving
the Sultan of Turkey.
PMISION arrracamorrs.
The Commissioner of Pensions, at the
request of an officer of the Treasury
Department, has flunished a report
shoeing the 'whole number of applica
tions for pensions by 'remain of =ami
ties in thole= war, hied prior to Novem
ber llt, was 237,472- • Of this number
a 19,028 have been finally acted .on, 67,0t5
suspended for additional evidence, and
,89 awaittnakaction in their order. In
the army branch there were 1,180 ap
plications for invalid pensions and 124,-
140 on behalf of widows, orphans or
d the p r e e n :we n r t e
9 a , t 40 v 8 iv n al d
a n p a p v l v a b d r i a o n n h
and 1,004 on behalf of widows, orphans
or dependentwelativeis . . .
DASLAII 'WANT INDIA LSLAID..
The amount mentioned In the treaty
with Denmark for the cession of the Dan
ish West India Island to the United
States is 57,739,000 in gold. Tile stories
from Europe about Ilona of the Prencli
upon these Wanda are without founds
.
CLEMENCY ASKED EOM CONDEMNED
ME=
The Secretary of state has applied Co
the ➢rifled Government for clemency to
O'Brien and MCOondon; the Fenfans
wider sentenoe of death In Blanchester.
CMS. tAtLET EIitpMADED
• The workingmen to-night lied a torch
tight procession. They paraded in large
numbers with torches and transposer*.
cim, and then serenadedGeneralgamael
F. C a rey, member of Co'ngreas elect
from the Second district of Ohio, who
ackaowledged the compliment In a
•
.PeOh•
FBZIE.TILLICSIT SONOMA.
Correspondence from Mexico saps that
President James has permitted the free
transit of army stores and provisions to
the military pests of the United States
In Arizona, from the port of 6uyamas
through the•ShiteOf Sonora.
ASSIRTART TREASURY SE6RETAZY
Hon. Edward .Cooper, appointed As
getout Secreretary of the wanry, lu
place of Chandler, resigned, will enter,
upon his duties to-morrow. •
L 013953 121 OEN. SPINNEteS BliftrAU
The Retrenchment Cominittce has
called upon Gen. Spinner for a report of
all losses in Ids Bureaus since
.Lis ap•
CONOILTIOVIri .A.URICED
So far about twenty Senators and sixty.
Representatives have arrived.
STEAMER y.f.TVIIZD."
The steamer Ocean Ware ran upon an
obstruction In the lower Bey. to lives
OINCINNA.TJ
/WI" , ipoanima/ Ititerginisatien.
ter ?cleanse to uks Vuouraitthastts.l
CLNCIIMATI November I:lo.—The re
organLottion Of the Ohio and Ml atheippi
Railway Company in complete . . The
now board of directors comb& of: Wil
liam Aspinwall, Joseph Walsop, Allan
Campbell,Wm. Whitenright, S.B.
F. Odell, Wm. W. Scarborough, Larz
Andetvon, Wm. D. Griswold, Alex B.
Locale,- John Ross. Samuel .Gaty. and
Lewis B. Parsons. William D. Griswold
was elected President, A B. Lewis,
Vice President, and John lex
W. Conlogue,
General. Superintendent. The now cor
poration have closed a settlement of all
I difficulties with the city of Cincinnati,
and hare secured all desirable accom
modations In the city.
PACIFIC COAST
ArTINA3 MHOS 011teLerleillleallOOOS Of
Lost neuipv -
Teleglaph to the Clttsbergh UMW@ .1
SAN FRANCISCO, NoVeruber 114—The
revenue cutter Lincoln arrived 'from
Sitka last night. Professor Davidson's
coast survey party were, passengers.
The Sm Serpent, from Now, lOrk,
ro
ports seeing July IDith, In latitude' =St
north, longitude 46,l west, a 'ship mix
am! mast, partly burned, with ,top sad
buttock shrouds attached. II bad the
appearance of being in the water but a
short time. • - •
p. Tehtetehb to the rtiteteuth fissattth
Bono's, Nov. 10.-The dwelling of
Clutries W. Dabney,• at Jamaks Plan,
valued at $1..,^ 000, was burned this morn
ing. /0 was insured for 00,000.
A hotel and stablea. in tipper
t o g, ,111%, 8., kept by Sylvanite 11111, and a
meeting house, wereburned this morn
ing.
..iesposiable" earritass Amsted.
illy Town& to Um ritiabanb Unsex.
NIMATt*, Nov. 190--Two young men
of highly reopeclable connections, nam
ed William Meeker andadeb
have been arrested on 'e charge of garrot
ing a Mr. Beech and robbing him of val
uables worth four hand Ted dollars.
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NEW YORK,
My Ts!min& to UM rtt drunk GatArtta.l
NEW Toss. Nov.lll, 1867.
FENIAN S.EXOB.
rumor was „Circulated yesterday
among Pentane that an attempt will be
made to burn the British shipping here,
provided the men under sentence eaten
chador, thr shooting policeman Brett, are
executed.'
Pio Mrs OF ADOPTED CITIZEN - 8.
A meeting of °Meets of the Irish. has
' ade was held to-night, to arrange prelim
inaries for the meeting Saturday evening
of:lrish, citizens, for en expresidon of
opinion relative to the rights of adopted
citizens travelling abroad,
CHATWES AGAINST T 141.1 CDEPORATION
cousin=
. The Citizens' Aasociation haveaddress
ad a letter to Corporation Counsel
O'Gorman, chargingltim with neglect of
duty, extravagance, patronage to friends
at the expense of the city treasury, ad
viiing against obodioncegto the lawtsid
ing with halal officials in schemes dam
aging to the city, and other matters of
similar Import, accompanying the
charges with detailed specifications, and,
demanding explanation.
AMERICAN SOCIAL. SCIENCE ASSOCIATION.
The fifth general meeting of the Arno-
HOSII Social Science Allsociation corn
mewed to-day.. Hon. George Walker,
of Springfield, Mass., was chosen chair
man. Papers wore road on "The Chari
ties of New York," "The Labor Move
ment," and other topics of social and
national importance. lion. David A.
Welles presided at the afternoon session.
A paper was road on ."The Advantages
of Co-operation."
PETERSON ADANDONME.i , T CASE.
The. complicated Peterson abandon
ment case was up again yesterday. Two
witnesses testified to an acquaintance
with the defendant, one having known
Ihim to ho in Chicago in November. It
s charged by the ,prosecntion that he
was married to the WatntLfr in Montreal
on the first of that month.
ILLEGALLY COLLIVTEDEETMIut.
The dieter' given In thernited States
Court yesterday that a person who it ag
grieved by the action of n Collector of
Internal. Revenue, may have his aint
against the Collector to recover back the
money illegally collected although paid
to the collector , and by him paid arm to
the Government, provided the party ag
grieved made proper protest in time.
Ammucate ',CROONER ATTACKED HT
rinsass.
An American schooner at Jamaica,
from New York, reports having been at
tacked bir the eastern end of Hayti, by a
small piratical craft, which, however,
was repulsed. Two pirates were killed.
. • Pm. xt.a.wtxr's tussles.
A report save that Secretary Seward
has sent Rov.Mr. Hawley, of Auburn,
to St. Thomas, to point out the adven
t-Tea that will accrue to the inhabits is
if they vote in favor of transferring
their allegiance to the United States.
• "sari CIIABGE OF CAVA LAT.'' '
Meissounier, Bays a Paris paper, has
sold-ills picture, "The Charge of Caval
ry," for ono hundred and filly thousand
franes, to Mr. Probasco, a native of Cin
cinnati, who Intends presenting his col
lection to his native city.
nartatoso ACCIDENT.
The midnight train front New Haven,
for this city, ran off the track near Bye
this morning, Mrs. Joseph Winship, of i
Bradford, Vt. Mr. It. G. Watrous, of
Now Haven, and Mr. Ledyard Bill, of
75 Front street, this. city, were injured.
Senator Poland and family. of CL, were
pamengers, but escaped without Injury.
YOSMIT AT TDB GOLD BOOM.
Colonel Mosoby, of the late Confeder
atesrmY' visited
it
i t t e adth y the noii
President O
Room today '
an wee
platforsq! ' stany members objected, and
fora tithe great excitement prevailed.
Tim President was finally sustaided.
ARILSSTS FOE EMDEZZL/OIENT.
Samuel B. Tobey, employed by the
American Waterproof Cloth Comprusy,
was arrested, charged with embezzling
npwanla of SG,OOO. A brother, William
IL Tobey, .UlTelltiOUNl himself, for com
plicity. Both were released On ball.
~.E7Nls- T I.YANIAN AEUESTED.
. A young man, named Rolla C. Lincoln,
was ....it'd, charged with having ob.
Coined deeds by false pretences, repro
setting property to the amount of $40,-
000 in Columbia minty, Pa.
.11ESEECTADLF' DODD= AIIIIESTED.
A YOunginan named Henry Stodker.
of a respectable connection. was arrested
for robbing tbo store of Taylor & Co,
Beekman street, unto ~weeks ago, of
11,000 worth of.cutlery: •
au r a - nos HEALTH ANDUCTeIiw.R.S.
Judge Leonard delivered an opinion In '
the Supreme Court, In an action brought
td 3. l; , t i nc ,s h r eris i ag t a i l. 4 ns e t n l n b i o n
in td g et to u , l ll f t t a e n r
tiody from Interfertag with their bud
neasexeept for *dice inspection andreg
elation. utttlF the.- co-es pending are
heard and decided by the Courts.
vsnpicr FOE DILEACII or rnosnsx.
Mrs. Susan I. Condo has recovered a
verdict for 10.,600 against Daniel W. Ter
ry, for breach of promise.
sinewnninge cnsw ARTLIVED. •
The Britian bark, GerL Canfield, arriv
ed t o- night from Coemmule Inland, Ilia
doostar with th e oflicera and crew of the
United States steamer Sacramento, lost
on that Island Jane 17th.
NEW CHOLERA CASES.
•
Four new cases of cholera, front the
steamship City of Cork, have been dire
covered. Six of the passengers remain
Ins critical cousittieir. The remainder
*resin a fair critical_
recovery. No deaths
since Sunday.
NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.
—Senor Romero and suite received
quite an ovation on arriving at Vera
Cror- • •
-
—A gold medal !hi President Juarez,
of Mexico, had been presented by the
citizens of San Francisco. '
—Vera Cruz had sent aid to the suffer
ers by the hurriame nt Matamonan to the
amount of 510,000. •
—John Mitchell designs to bring slat
against Geul John A. Dix for imprison
ment during the war.
—The OeuskerCity,with the Holy Land
excursionists, arrived at New York yes
terday.
--General Barry will take charge, of i ,
the proposed artillery school at Fortress
Monroe, instead of going to California, I
—The author of the opinion attributed
to Stanbery is -Henry Sherman, of the
Third Auditor's Oilice. •I
—Weston. the, pedestrian, arrived at
Cleveland, Ohio, at twelve o'clock Mon
day night, and was to leave at half--pant
two yesterday afternoon.
—General Steedrnan and Mr. 'Blair
have declined 'the War Unice, and Gen
eral Thomas Ewing, of Ohio, is now
spoken of.
—Gen. Sherman is said to be - going to
Washington to perform the duties of
General-in-Chief during Gun. Grant's
Secretaryship.
—Thad. Stevens is determined tointro
dace a bill to suspend civil Mike re while
under trial for impeachment, quoting
Constitutional authority fur It. . I
I --General Imboden has tiled an appll- 1
cation for a writ of mandonnua in tho
United States Ctrintit Court forbidding '
General Schofield end all other persons
from interfering with him in casting his
veto at any election,
—A Washington. special says: Atter.
ney GenMul Stanbery, denying the au
thorship of the opinion attributed to
hlm, says if be NM requested to give an
, opinion to order ho would Immediately
1 resign. i-
—A Committee of prominent Cinclu.
nations, headed by Messrs. Bullock and I
Dugan, are in 'Philadelphia examining I
tho operations of the passenger railroad
system, with a view of adopting such
Inaprovementa asap valuable.
, • —The testimony in the Impeachment
I cue, given by Commissioner Rollins, to
the effect tha: the changes In the Iteve
goo ernes-re, for political re:genic have
seriously lessened the revenues, gives
great dissatisfaction to the President, the
opponents of Mr. Rollins using Itsgairat
Min for his removal.
—The President, it Is said, , Intends.to
direct General Grant to cause to be mus
tered out of service Gen. Howard' and
Gen. Gregory, both of the Freedmen's
Bureau. General Regularwill stillhold
his position in the Army, but
General Gregory gOO3 out of the service
altogether .
—Great interest ht felt inChicagoin the
Duffey and Many prise fight, which
takes place to-morrow. A large number
of orportiok - men are there from New
York, St. Louis mid other Om.. Mo. 1
Cools will second Duffey, while Oillaurvi
arta for Bassey.. Articles have been as
algae& by NicCoole and Coburn to fight
on the th of May next, 'Within fifty
Ix:Besot Cincinnati, for the oklimiO s a'
of America and 'four tin:Masud do
aside.
ENIII,
THREE O'CLOCK A. M
NO CABLE DISPATCHES.
MT ToleVaph to . ths rlttetnirsb Elasetts-)
NEW Youx,:lioi. 19.—N0 Cable dla
patcbas were received to-day. The land
lines aro supposed 'to be doWn. •
ALABAMA,
Tom Weer*lrsestmk .1%. , re.111. 11 11 1 Pra .
1 .0
eomilss—litate Volostser litlusti—
The Framable.* Que•tles.
[Br Tslograph to Us Pittsburgh 0 . site.l
MONI , 3O3ICRY, ALA., NOVe ber lit
Ic the ReecnairnetionConvent n to-day
the Oonunitteo on 3111Itla re rted an
ordinance to organize a State oltlnteer,
%Ghia force, subject to the mden4 of tho
Governor.
The subjoct of substituting the minor ,
ity report on the franchise question for
the majority report was negatived—
nineteen to sevonty-six. Tho majority
re portwill bo carried. It disfranchises
all e jrat t r o. w . ho mi d t . i e not Lot v e o o te n r. the ne m t mo t w o
amtest negro ImM-ego hereafter, and not
to maltreat any person on account of
time past or present support of the United
States Government or tbepolley of Con-
In the night sees:ion of the Convention
a majority rgireed `to strike out of the
article on franchise that clause which
disfranchbsvi all: ho do not vote on the
now Constitution,
NORTH CAROLINA,
abilities la lialletsb nod Wlll=l.llogs.
Cll7 mnsarara to Ms Wtt.. l
R i kxxitar, Nov.l9.—The election passed
off quietly In this city. The tiegrees be
haved with the utmost propriety. Strong
military and police forces were stationed
at the polls and . parrided the streets all
day. Abodt twelve huudred votes were
met, mostly by negomis and MI radiad,
with two exceptions. The whites will
reserve their strength until to-morrow.
-NOV. 19.—The election
=red v ol e r ten g sv 'll e ' re ilY po . llAcruntmdfyotztion
by
unarms. One hundred and twenty-tive
whites , voted against the Convention.
The white vote in-morrow will be almost
unanimously against tho Convention..
SOUTH CAROLINA.
tieTheCeuvralloat ineetsm—ff..mm
Weals orals ledge Sr, NM*
Quo Han. •
Me Telegraph to the riltatorraik avettal
Cll.llll.lgliTON, November 10.—TheCou
vention elections in the State began to
day. The vote in thin city for the Xon
vention Is 2,4 bloolui and 43 whites.
No votes were eastek,gainst it. Ml is
quiet lathe city and State.
The Grand Lodge kif South Carolina
assembled to-day. Seventy-Ave lodges
were represented. Grand Master One.
Orr, inhis address, declared the condition
of Masonry In theStritowas encouraging.
Ho acknowledged contributions had
been received from Masons at the North
and West for the benelit.of the destitute.
RICHMOND, VA
Addries of Rev. liewmao 11•11-0111-
Piro OrOared to Artillery Ifeboil.
(B) Wee. It to Ott rhueer,O. limo. 3
Itteus* Newman
Itoll, of England, addrmsed a crowd of
three thouiand blacks at the African
Church, to-night, The address was full
of good advice, to forgot their past wrongs.
and preserve peace to tbo future. Gov.
Plerpont and Gen. Brown occupied seats
on the
Orders were received hero assigning
the following named officers to the Ar
tillery School at Fortress Monroe: MaJ.
Gen. Barry; Ocimmandant an o d
f the Post;
Brigadier Gen. lloberts, Brigadier
Urn. Wm. Irnye. -Four batteries of unit.
hey are also ordered to the fort,
UMW= Um Nordaree—lik
Cy la A. swum Ab
(ay Tel•zraph tothe In. tabargh livatta )
•
Woncirstr.n, November 19.—Shep
pan', the wife nmrderer, arrived here
to-day, and was fully committed to await
the action of the Grand Jury, which
meets in December. ,
George A. Ransom, who has been- un
der arrest for complicity in procuring an
abortion upon Mrs. Cynthia A. .7.fewldn,
causing hordeath, wan discharged to-day,
there not being sufficient evidence to
warrant further detention. Na phyla
clan of this city is implicated in the af
fair.
To kg ClumpWs C 1.0404 by / 0 .6
Lay Teiegreph t, the rittsbargb (Waft 7
BURLINGTON, Vt., November 19.—The
sadden cold weather of last night rapidly
closed both coda of Lake Champlain.
With groat difficulty steamboats from
White Hall and limes Point made their
way through the be to thin city. None
will leave hero to-night for tho North
or South. A large number of steam tugs
and barges are frown In Sorel Myer
and Champly canal. Thhi sudden and
early closing ornavigatlon . serlocully of.
recta the lumber business In this district.
=2
tar mann:cite am rime...an nixerial
BosTOX November 111:The 'steamer
Cuba arrfr
rs
to4dribt. • Collector Rus
sell, Tam T."Pleida, and othe,,board
ed the steamer below from-the United
States tug boat. Hamlin, . and upon
reaching the wharf, accompanied
Pickens to -the Parker Rouse. In ac
cordance with Mr. Dickens' requeet,
there will be no public demonstration.
- NlTars Tress Owes
[By 'Thrums Lo sus PlUsbuirl. Gazette.)
BINGHAM - PION, November . 19.—The
Susquehanna and Cberunrgo rivers; at
this city, were entkirly frozen over daring
the night. This Is the moot rapid freez
ing known In several years.
1111101 Malt onwua DOZnsd
(Dr Taleprapb ?Mob , r4h nmato.)
MoutLE, November 19.—The ntemnor
Onward, with eleven hundred bales of
cotton, was burned - yesterday at Bello
Landing, on Alabama river. No ltv.
were lost. , .
.ter Telogysph to tba Plttabor[h Omni , ]
SLCVAILt, November Ift —The ()Aeon's
- birthday was celebrated with the tumid
festivities and ceremonial. Business
was stunpended.
saver Telegrams.. '
CH, Tglograph 1,111. Plttabargb fltate
LOUINVILILZ, November 10.—River at
a stand, Trlth three feet three Inches In
STATE NEWS.
—The liarriaburg Telegiaph nays:
Last Saturday evening a boy, wholes
name we did not learn, was drowns's' in
the lock of the Pennsylvanlis canal,
about one mile below 'Middletown, It
appears that,ion leaxing a canal best
with a piness . nt his band, he stumbled'
and felt Into the water, and WWI not
missed aunt late the came night. Ills
body was recovered on Sunday morn
ing.. ...A collision between two boats
occurred . on :the Tennaylvania canal, *
abort distance below Middletown on Sat
urday.
~One of the boats wee sunk, and
' remained on the bottom of the canal on
' ill Sunday, when, through the exertions
of severnlmen with the aid of pimps.
die., it was raised to the carfare, and
towed to Middletown, to remain until
the damage,are nspalresh
—On the evening of theist Intl., as two
boys were fishing in the Susquehannts,
some four nines above Wyalusing. they
discovered a **pee in the rWer, which
was afterwards reeognised esthete( Mrs.
Jilecie, of Asylum. She had left home
abodt two weeks before, intending to
visit bee relativei in Winduaing town.
chip, and heOsusband and neighbors
supposed 140 was making her proposed
visit, notll they received Wand-intent
, genre of her death. On her way to the
ferry, there fa a difficult point to lie
It to thought she accident
ally red fen whre
down e the rocks, - badly bruised,
Into the stream, where *hawses 11/01010Q
—The Sunbury American says.—"On
Friday let tnat-, John Whitmor, em.
P10Y: 1 : 1 2 4.n the [nines at .the :Greenback
Collie wee So severely blamed by the
expl on of a keg of poirder that hodied
ou the following Monday night. Iteeems
be was preparing a charge, and the pow
der wasgnitedb,y , aaparlsfrom his jump.
lie leaves a wife,
- Lancaster, on blondanies - t, come
Germans were building a wall fora beer
vault, - wised the girth slid and 'buried
three of them— One wan Wiled, and two
very arnionaly Injured:, •
fire la the niouutarris within
of ilartlibm,
CITY MD 81111130419.
Eitel:WlT& Robbelly—BOOS _ and Shea
Mora Stotwesa or lasures ; nallstrfel
potters worths of fassesta—ftleattate or
the liargiars—TON prods IS OMAN
ofrenoe”.
An 'extensive robbery Was committed
al the boot and; sloe . More of William
McLaughlin, :Ifs>. 350 Liberty' absiet,
Monday night, and yesterday, evening's
two men were captured under airmen
stances which leave no doubt thetdbeY
are the parties who dill the Work.
The robbery woo not discovered until
Yesterday morning at the usual timilot
opening the store.
Mr. Enter, , an employee In the colkalk ,
, ,
lhilunenti upon ` going to the store in the
Morning found a spike in the key hole Of
the front door which, after some Gun,-
he succeeded in extricating, opened' ttie
door and entered. The appeeranelt_l
the room gave Untnietakable mildenee of
having been visited during thenight, and .
-upon examination It was distfevered thalt
about seven hundreddollans worth
boots and shoes hod &sea tartish away.
Further search revealed the uittne"lll
which the burglars had effected- In
trance. A hole was found behind the
counter largo enough to sulutlt the lately
era man, whigh had been niadeby sienna]
of n brace and bit, and chisel, both Of
winch articles were afterwards found in
the enter, beneath the store. No evi
dence as to who the guilty pieties were
could be found about the estahlhthment,
but they were .diacovered and arrested,
nevertheless, ono of them having a pair
of the stolen boots upon his feet at the
time of his capture.
On Wednesday morning of feat week
William Johnson and George Wafters '
escaped front the eountyjail, where they
hadiaeen 'committed to await trial' n a
charge of larceny, an account of which
*a published the Ibllosing day. Friday
night following this escape it will be re
membered that the Pork House of A.
H. Laughlin was hurglariously entered,
the safe broken- open and a number of
valuable papers curried away, among
which were several promissory notes ou
different firms in the eity.• until the
lime of this robbery no clue b ad born
found as te the whereabouts of the es
caped priennere, but a circumstance oc
curred on Saturday morning,
fi which put
the oftloors on the track, and nally re
sulted in their rapt rs. The watehnum
at Browli's mill, corner Duquesne Way
and Wayne streets, discovered two men
eta very early hour lasiogin the ash pit
examining papers, and upon hearing of
the Laughlie' robbery he made the mat
ter Known to the police, and hte'deacrip.
lion 'rof the men led to the belief that
they were the escaped prisoners, and
they at once went to work to capture
them. The robbery of the boot and
shoe More • also ft:imbibed ;another
clue to their whereabouts, as a
gentleman who is engaged in the oboe
business in this city and resides near
(arty'. Run, informed the police this
morning that there were parties In that
neighborhood selling Name and shorn
very cheap. Conkers Dreaslerand Moore
at once started atter them - , and yesterday
evening found them near Dirty's+ Run,
and .Dressler succeeded in capturing
Waiters without any difficulty, but John
son broke and run, with officer Moore in
pursuit. The chase was an exciting one,
mad ended by Johnson running under a
bridge about half a mile from where he
had started. The thieves were brought
'to the city and, upon being searched, un
mistakable evidence of their complicity
in both the above named robberies were
found. One of them had a pair of hoots
on. which were identified be Mr. Me.
Laughlin ' and the other tuella his pose
w
e.aion a pair of gaiter. which were also
identities] as part 'of the property taken
In Friday night. .t further search was
made and inside of the lining of Wetter.'
that were found two promissory notes In
titer of A. 11. Laughlin, both of whirl.
were an oo ng the-papers taken from the
safe of A. 11. Laughlin ondoiday night.
They were returned to their fanner
quarters, end it is not likely they will
leave them until idler they have been
,tried- .
Chief Scott and °Meer Cupples last
evening found a set of eurveyor's merle
menu, in two entail bozos, one of which
was marked "A. Milderstein, - Paseenger
Agent, 1 Kent Square, Liverpool,'''' sup-.
posed to have been stolen , and placed
there by Wafters and Johnson.
Since writing the abervt'. we learn that
Mr. Smith, the Aselatant'Wardea. found
in searching Wafters, a number 'of rev
enue and 'postage stamps, a quantity of
which were taken from McLaughlin's
'safe.
Wallet Irby the Ibblyeren by lb. Ea
ploallon—Volittaboill
The Treasurer of the Finance Commit
tee of the Young Men's Christian Asso
.
elation acknowledges the receipt tof the,
follO m
wing sus . donated for the re psef of
the sufferers by theists , holier explosions,
LIST. OF CONTIIIIIVITOICI.
- - -
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Amount fortlonslt reperl.4.- .... :_• 0 7 . 141 at
Heymerf Bor . 3•••
I:°° . .V
810w._...,
4.
J.W W. 1. 10 Dn. j Ul 3- ~.. M
potato*. .. lonalli:too . f
• A $ 3 0 ! oats Tamp a •
•. .lank 10•03 VIP Honor, Allrgbe-
J. Is. I,Asoca. • 1 ISA ay
s. T. d • 101 Alr. M it. I.sO
C. W. liatchslor: 10 o'll. Coeloano.. 10 MI
T. Card. I OM 4.llorrbscslSWA,
M. Y. ao4dgras A •OE sad • aspi/ y IA
41. Tag, art .... 10/ Room No. Iv
11411111. Bran 110004110..
10Co ' 00 ward.
•
(3. Magi 10.131 n MlloortbsJr 00
3c01.1.1n ...... I M 11. MeMrat... alO
las liotlns•a 33 J. W. lonmatou.. 1 1 .
Joa. Loln,ap A CO Casts
Mai nd t1"1.7V:N r. "....t! mro
J. /Laos M CMda.. . • ... oo
• 1,01187.. s 10,LAWs 2SM
VOtir 4.:'”`T,V;Pi!J.llk.:
..... SIB
wf 7%
Chg. Mo t M'Aotin ...... .. 4 •
M. Kanallng
Jamb Morro " .ry ' ! ft 3 73
K. Hamsey.... lOA Tlrrtle , l7. l lb o, e 3,' , •
W I gAlasger... 03. Icrorenravlbs. • .1' CO
077. Gtorgls I 1 0 tsplor , 3.• S.
Cash 1 yowler • Co.. TO a)
Way. Nelson ...-. u PasUelf, Nelson
3 Bewley 03, C 0.... ' 10 CO
M. Ilebalar- I MiCt•• Is
in
I M Jo n *000n• 7040
D. 33:JobItotb 40
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01,:iterrin" H.
4. z "
Ct ;L
Chu W.' -
fib
L. Ha ma.
Yred DloWeb.... ICO .
us: !Wender W old • 6.1,1 . 111 -
Casts - Al 3 bare .. .......... 30
Arms • moon—. C•Econlry.al 1 tin
111:15, • . ~W. tem3
Ilsksoell • Mar- 1 WOris.ll. L. T. '
bos ;Ar • - M C I • ram t• 7"7
irud caPlofrsr• and
—•.• IS 4 ,
Plabool, All , — 311 11
atso. el estwtsrlin
aiie./!l'liestoZ.dtrog: 11010
. .•emisum. sop; D.1•1WM.1,y...
m i f. ° l.,! ' 111 54
231
mrs. m tb, claSo •00 0'
• nlerson, Cook I Her., 4.. W
Co. uldLm•vine. ill own• 0
rengjr.rs Malls. 7 1141Vrl ' esaberland
',Ash, Stesoptoll rresbytarlas
& Co los PO PlttAberign M
loo , orsea • fins Citrittl-n
Cooper & C 0.... 41 CO CAbowb, Ante y
Wismar. bodge , MAT.. J. 1111 g 37 0?
1.0 0 • An .offiiag fowl
Br a weer th e It lillaren of
dock, MnUm t, Me'. Cossrayals
113 Web ter at.. M mbool f.r •be
Cobb 0 chi dr/ • wlO , .
Hltewell Y Mar. lost th eir iatt -
In
the. 034 AM- er4
41070.• 1007 Cub ]•.b
Taw,. tar toots st
The above total embitiees all aubserip.
tions paid to una up to 3 r, x„ Novomber
leth.
I wilt be at the rooms of thwAssocia
thin, No. 23 Fifth street, daily, front ot9
101 A. at., and 2 to 2 P. az., to- receive any
subscription , ' or contributions to this
fund. W. 21. Cbsxxv,
Treasurer Finance Connulttee, Itellet
Fund.
aolelds— " 'a •
Coroner Clawson 'yesterday morning
held an !limiest on the body of Thomas
:denser, a Gorman,-,re iding at Mount
Washington, who committed suicide by
hanging himself Nonday evening. The
deceased was about forty-five years of
age, and has been addicted to drinking
for "name time peal. On _Monday became
mealto dinner, and After finishing the
started oat, an 'bin wife supposed,
for the purpose of working bin lot some
distance front the henna Some hours
elapsed, when his wifu went to theist
and fouturthiit ho was not- there. She
-then Instituted a search for him, and
upon entering a nmull cow stable near
the lemons wan horrified
fromotg his
lifeless body nuspended a rafter.
Asalstance was summoned and the un
forifinate man out down. The deed wee
a delibernie orio• fIP titig PC:lento.] bod
cord and fontane l one' - tad' of it to 4
railer, and, after. having tied the other
end around bin neck, drew up his
and, was strangled to death. The facts
shore given were elicited at the inque4.,
And a verdict of death by betel& win.
rendered by the- Jury. riff deeecood
leaves A wife, end wen possenaled of some
, property,
Kicked b a IfereereDir. Browning,*
farmer. Toddler betireen East Liberty
and IVltkinshurg, - was kleUed
bonie on Friday butt, &d Severe* In- -
pared. Ws skull wee fnutured by the
force of the blow. .Dr.Solvely,Of Titled
street, woe sufaitoaed and has been ,st:.
leodinglo the Injured man.- Alt4lxigb
the Nusies are serious, there -
are sttpfig
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bopt of hls ravver.Y.
TSB COURTS. .
supreme amps rreetteatage:
, Tuzetur, . Nov. lil.—Present Judges
Strong 4 Tilompson, Revd and Agnew.
Dinsmore's appeal; Lawrence bounty.
Submitted by•l3lcComlis for appellant
and by 'Daylarbontra.
Oliphant vs. Patterson; Fayette. Ar
gued by Maine for plaintiff In error and
'by Patterson contra.
Leckey et al. vu: Leckeytn administra
tors; Fayette. Kline for. plaintiffs ih
error and Campbell contra.
Springer et al. vs. Trevor et al; Trnan
, go. Submitted by Iliureock for appel-
Bat, Shriner contra. .
literfullin vs. Beatty; Fayette. Boyle
for s plaintiff In error, Campbell and How
ell contra, not heard. • -
Harris vs. Richey; Fayette. Argued
Cff Koine for 61th:dill - in error and by
Bewail contra.
• • Commonwealth :for 1111,0 ofIcall i ” 3 ".
Boyd et aL; - Ftl'ette. Crunkbell for
plaintiff In error, Maine contra
Wells' appludiWalabbagton. Llamas for
appellant, Watson contra. ,e
Brown vs, West Salem TplP.. *incur.
Horner's appeal: Greene. Submitted
by Downey and Wiley for appellant and
1 by ilyphanan contra.
e - Laullea appeal; Greene. Submitted by
1
Buchanan for appellants and by Purman
contra. -
John lileAtieltorb, F:sq., of Lawrence,
Demotion a ll. B. M cCombs, Nag., and
, Thsvid I', Watson, Esq., of Allegheny
'triunity,. ou motion of. David Wilson,
teal., werortilmitted toltractlee, the Int
tbr gentleman opmially to owe thecae
)•.,f Wolbr appW." , -: • , . - "
' commies ffilsse—ertage starrits.
0 TIMM:m.I4 l•iovatuber 19.-Court met at
(IL e usual hour. 7 ' s ' .
' On. Mallon oT ' Jetnts"Veschi Ecti.
tort U. liirkpotrick woo duly admit. ,
t and qualified to practice law In this
tt.
4111.satirth Morrie va. Joseph M. Dun
can, guardian of Ruth, Ann, Welling
ton Evan and Martin Morris. 'Verdict
In Amor of kr 84 055 4 4 4
r .
John Mc Whet Yar t. ohn 8. Lou. Juag
mengooor ter 84 ,=. • •,
W.ll. rryllchMidt. Ac
tion/or (limeys, plelntitlle furnishing
oil net ofa quality In accordance
wit re wartnnty. - Jury out.
ollowLng the trial hut for Ws day:
' John idchwick vs. Ono llartunt.
70 . . Lynch dr. Ca. An. F. Good.
80.
C 0.1... Idce. Lackner va, Dr./. A. list
ron.
Alt t t. ram (ABro. vs. Paws All. A
Malt. t It.
89. 'Mil Lull vs. Joint Rushanbeiger.
13.3, Margret. , -McNeill in. John Cald
well. ,•
89. John Wallace vs. Prank Byers.'
sit W. It. McCance vs. E. W. Gays.
80.;7f.. E. Towleif, vs. Roy. 1.. R.M(.4.
Alsiy vt, 4
4Prios Hamilitta.
82.4 • IthrhaMlve. rt.
J. W. Gofton.
1) 3 . Weis Long vs. Jos. S•ibert et at.
W. Marish Powell vs. D. Y. hatch.
•
tot. J. Mc Routes. G. G. Smith.
OS. Lewis A Richert vs. H. Darning.
gsollseSeellosstims—smite stow..
Conk met Tuesday morning at th
usual hours
=I
Burns, Jas. C.' Crawford, Wda
Bunt hough.. It: B. Ewing, Charles
'Foster, Joßialt Gay, Georee . hearer,
Caleb Lee, Jr. John Lealluat,-Juba 1).
Bob)), Jamas Wilson and P. (re
ported dead). hat been' regularly aura
mooed amjuraru, but not baying attend
ed, the hunt lrepoerd tine or tire ute
dollar. upon each and' awarded attach-
Thompson Bell, Wilson Halpin, Wil
liam Catilungham„ . Joseph Spencer,
James ILeCtme add Duncan
Jurors, answered. to their names on flea
cell, but fulled to answer when called on
n Jury. • thie Court therefore ordered the
Clerk to "dock" them the awe* pay.
=I
• The tirst esisogalled tarr ma Mao( the
Commonwealth en. John W. Pittoek, In
dicted for libel on oath of Daniel O'Neill.
in the publication of WI article in the
Seiefoy Linder.., of April at, T.
M. Marshall; Rig, appeared for the de
fendant, and dteorn. Robert% Brown;
Kirkpatrick and Moreland for the prime-,
notion. The defendant put in n plea of
eoile contoiderr, having inview the rut ,
In of the Conrt hi the former twee in
which, he ivam emicometl.
Mr. Rehe.rta then asked that the elVie
of the Commonwealth vs. James 11.
O'Neill, also indicted for libel on oath of
Daniel O'Neill, be called up. Ito said the ,
witnesses for the prosecution were pre
sent, amiss they, were nearly ell con
nected with the,presli of the city, it was
desirable that they should be relieved
from attendance at Court as soon as pos
sible. District Attorney Duff stated that
neither the defendant nor his counsel
were present. Ono of his attorneys solo
absent In consequence pf sickness, but
he did not state why the ether was not
present. Judge Stowe elated that if one
of The defendant's counselled been pre
sent, he would have been inclined to or
der the trial to proceed, but under pre
sent circumstances it would be deferred.
The trial of the case tray then postponed
indefinitely.
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I=
Lewis and Adam Dduut were Indicted
for assault and ilattery, on oath of John
Ig elmi a T parties garail m a y lio , ti tu a t
ttdtd not appear that tiny great lainry
was Inflicted. The Jury bound Louis
Daum guilty. and Adam - Daumnot
guilty, and aaded, "It Is one or those tri
al:lg eases that should never be brought
Into Court ". The Court heartily eon.
earned in the "trillion" suggestion orthe
jury; One • remedy wag to . impose a
heavy tine upon defendonta es a punish
mom for Mitmakingelforts to settle such I
ensesbefore the magistrates, whore It
appeared no curb efforts bad been made.
Frequently by payment of costs, and a
reasonable c mpensatiou to prosecutors,
when Imitated upon; such eases would
go no nuttier than the magistrate's office,
and toe county therefore not be put to
tho expense of trying them. The reme
dy, however, would not be applied In
this maim Defendant, Louis Daum, was
contoured to pay a Ancor fifteen dollgra
end costa •
F
•
Joseph Johnston wailndteted for ma
licious mischief #n el - swaging n carriage
belonging to Comilla. ONeill. Vlir;
diet not guilty, Johnston and
each to pay due-half tho costs. •
=I
lohn Burch, Edward Lane and Wil
liam Anderson wens Indicted for riot,
on oath or George Bauman, tavern keep
er in Stowartstown, Staler township.
The riot was alleged-to have taken place
on ties evening of the 10th of July last,
the defendants entering the house
hatted, breaking a tumbler, and acting
otherwise disorderly. They were ejected,
after some fighting, and when outside,
they threw clubst, stones; Q%; , through
the windows and against the doors of
the tavern. On trial at adjournment.
==l
OPERA lloups.—Miss Julia Doan con
tinues to draw large audiences at the
Oilers House, and as her engageruentter
rattuttesiilaturday, tho house will doubt
less be riowded during the remainder of
the week.. To-night she appears in the
characters of Laura Falrlle and Ann
tatherlek, In the "Woman In White; or,
The Four Vfidons' , which Is told to be
her. stronghold. Wo would therefore re.
onatuotiti those who desire to• see the
niece to secure thelr seats early...
VAIIIETIPATILEATRE.—MILIINVITS
MEI
hams and Jefferson aro ea vigilant no
ever intheir ellorta to rondur the
tine a pnpulair,. place of amusement, and
we ore please&to see that their enerfit II
being properly rewarded. The attPlo.
Pons for the present week aro numerous
and will douhtlose draw crowded houses.
CITY Ils.r.u.—Tho Iftmth ZonfiveS fin
name° the first grand ball for Thu y
evening, the :biting. The manage ent
of the affalr has been entrusted to,:lhe
hands of gentlemen experienced Minch
matter+, and th e public may rest assured
that nothing Avill he left undone 021 9 1 to
ted to make the affair a pleasant one.
An. nosesi Nen
'rho world is not altogether made up of
those who would defraud their Iseiel'
'born, for °emotionally' luataneca of hen
:May fall smiler the notice of the least
casual observer.: A, lady friend, while
shopping in Allegheny City a day,oll'6l
ulnae, lust ono hundred !Mitten In green
bacta 011 YOUiiti he'iscAvertitted
the fact In the Gazorin, and vesterday
received the money from Mr. 1. Meru,
tyro, of Alleghenv,.who had, in eon.
temporary, ahnultortomply adyertlaed
alai Muting. Of eourso he tilt Insulted
at an offer or reward,. end - perhaps, we
°dead byi lug publieltYld btu bounty,
Put Inas eh as tho , muse gentleman
pure l ;sed t wo rm's . abort Urea
p al rptaKa r il ' i t g
_ ur iofly " ribUirtid'ldt=
whietoptad pundoFtroel, that hist
ample *Mudd bo need aic an Intently's' to
iiPheztY onlll°.rlFikerl*4)Ph,
•
are,firlor obligagons to the tal
ented eillior'Of ilermon neighbor
be Volkablatt, for favors received.
Popes Mtego
A WEDDLSO
Wilhelrnina liiaumbaugh yesterday
made • infoonation before Alderman
Humbert against John Nellherhayen,
charging him with' affiliation. Tho par
ties aro Germen,,haiing but recently
.
come to this country, since which, it ap
pears,_ au lath:Racy of undue character
has existed between 'them, which wale
attended with Its natural results. The
Information Wee made, and after a bear
ing the defendant was held to bail fertile
appearance it Court; but being unable to
procure the required bail, the unhappy
swain came to • sen(es, anti. the lady
being agreed to compromise the matter
by a matrimonial alliance, concluded of
the 'two °vile to choose the least."' The
ceremony was performcd the Alder
man, and the happy pair left the Wilco
apparently contented with the new con
dition °refrains.
ECM=
•
Jemiot Flshcorn made formation
yesterday, before Aldirman Humbert,
against Charles Harney, charging him
with assault. The deponent keeps a
drinking Saloon near. the. Point, and it
appears that the defendant went Into his
establishment and demanded ,whi.skev,
which was refused him, " when be made
an annul! on hint .with his cane, and
was only prevented from striking . him
by some men who happened to be In at
the time. Ile was arrested and held to
hail for his appearance at Court.
I=
John Murphy, an employee at Shoos
barge?e iron mill, yesterday made In
formation before Alderman Taylor,
against John O'Brien, afel low workman,
rimming him with assault and battery.
Theparties quarreled,' and the defend
ant knocked the prosecutor down. A
warrant was Issued for his arrest.
James Barrett' yesterday made infor
mation before Aldt Lien Strain against
Patrick and Ann Fox add liars. Glinn.
charging them with assault and battery.
partreare e the residents of that peare
f.ol iormlllY Point, and it appears
kayo been quarreling with each other for
some time past. On Monday oyening the
matter terminated in a general tight, In'
which Barrett was considerably bruised
and beaten. Warrants were issued (Sr
the arrest of the accused.
Mary" Ann Shaw made information
before Alderman ItleMtutors. yesterday,
against Henry ter assault and
battery. She alleges that Miller 'ante
to tho bowie where abe was staying and
demanded a silver cup from her, vetoed
at six dollar.. She, rerused' to comply
with his demands, whereupon he knock
ed her down and took the cup out of her
pocket. she also made information
against him for the laiceny of the cup.
Warmnta worn issued in bath cases, but
Miller is eon at, haviag lett the city on
important business.
ti17111721r OP TUE' PEACE.
Moo. Sarah A. Men, or Shaleryille;
yesterday made information before Al
derman If °Mestere; nst William Li t
tleha les, for surety of the alleging
that he threatened to do her bodily harm
A warrant was issued for his arreb
ILLVIAL LIQUOn
Bate Matterly 'yesterday made Infor
mation before Alderman McMasters,
ft!i
ust Mary Connor, charging her with
Ing liquor without license. The de
'l.
ant woo arrested and alter a hearing
win held to bail In the sum of ilia lam.
tiro dollars for his appearance at Court,
InStefault of which oho was committed
tot All.
..... LARCENY la - mu t.v.E.
Ana Robinson made Information be
fOe Alderman Taylor yesterday, mvaloat
Ttrinto Malcolm, charging her with- tar
ty by bailee. The prosecutrLa alleged
the defendant had anarthdo of cloth
i*g, in hoe possordon, which belonged to
r, anti that she refused to glee it up.
e defendant was arrested and upon is
IM .
aring was dLsmissed at the en4t or the
..,
Proseculrlx. , .
it. . CO'NNFIRACY.
, ..
Samuel Xrcpps, tai farmer,bonest"
estenlay appeared • before - Alderman
°Masters and matleinforMktionaolnst
Vllliam Longstotie and John Kramer,
lathier's, on St. Clair street, charging
hens witia...slonsplring tit cheat Roads
iltraiid him. -Ho alleges. that he went into
!the storekopt by Hem and purchased a
' , e suit of clothes for twenty-four dollars.
Ho have twenty-five dollars, and asked
for the change. 'when they refused to
' either glee him 'the change or let him
;have the klothes, unless he would pay
ten dollar* more, alul when he rehtsed
to do so, <Eno of them took the tire shovel
and drove him out of the house. .Alvdr-
• • • .
runt was issued for their arrest.
case„,almthtr to rho abase wits tried
at tha quarter Sessioni Court in July.
which attouliishavo been a warning to
mote who Illilempt to take micaniage
of strangeral4l that way, but then, may
be another aide to this story. as them
generally fe In'easra of this c lam]. We
will
ITreabytarissllnlon Troyer Meeting.
After conanltatlon it lout neon consid
ered eminently proper to hOld a Trashy
eclat! tininn Meeting, for Prayer , and
Conference, Inaeconlance with the rec
onunentlation of the late Convention in
Philadelphia. It ban been thought bolt
In nold this !fleeting on the evening of
Thursday next, the2lst last., in the First
United Pmabyterian church - of Alleghe
ny, (Dr. Presely'a) at half past ;o'clock.
All 1110 dithirent branches of the Presby
terian family, and all who love the Lord
Jesus Christ belonging ta otherchurchea,
are most cordially invited to be present.
This eall is signed by tbe Ilev. John. T.
Tressly, D. D., Rev..l. Clark., D. D.,
Re,. David R. Kerr, 1). D., Rev, Charles
A. Dtchey,.Rev.'Joser!h_ll. Kerr, Rev.
. 1 1 1 11 v. Melt
, 41W . ri
'. Rev.
Swift', Rev. T. X. Orr, 11ev, James Alli
son, Ilev. David Elliott, 1). D., Rev. 'IL
W. Jacolftia, D..D., Rev. S. J. Wilson,
D. D., and others.
It has been agreed that the 'Rev. Johh
T. Tressly, I). D., the oldest pastor, ore.
side. It - ban been cugg.ted that special
reference be made hithlsmeeting in the
prayer-meeting. of Wednesday evening.
May this be a mectingthat will be mein
*ruble, will be the prayer of multitudes
upon reading this notice.
I 21=21
There tuswmbled last eyening, at the
Academy of Moots, a large and apprecia
tive audience, to greet the greatest of nil
American readers, James H. Itiblidocli,
,Wheopened - thecourse of winter lectures
and readings of the Mercantile Library
Asaochition. • Mr.. - - Murdoch, either on
the stage as nn actor, or reader, or
torturer, always aneceetia, anti no where
is he more warmly welcomed - than in
Pittsburgh. To-morrow nitti t he reads
from the ISM chapter of 2d King., nar
rating the blasphemy. of the King or As
syria and the destruction or his boxy
Lord Ilyron's Hebrew melody entitles
the destruction of Sennseheilb, Shakes-
Porten readings, embracing tragedy and
comedy, recitation of patriotic isionnt,
and humorous sketches from the rich
wick papers. Beata aro not to be reser,
ed. We trust there will bn even n larger
attendance on this oceaskin titan that of
last evening. •
Undertaller and. Embalmer.
To persons needing the services of it
careful and experieneed undertaker, we
recoup:fiend our worthy friend Robert T.-
Rodney, whose place of business, is at
No. SO Diamond square, Allegheny city.
lie has made for himself in his.business
an enviable reputation, and is eminently
fitted for the sod and sormwfal (lulus of
an undertaker. At his wain rooms Will
' ha (band a very . fine assortitiont of hand•
some coffins and burial cases, at very
reasonable prices. lleattendsto embalm•
ing and all (he minor details' of funeral's,
and furnishes carriages arid hearse . nt
very reasonable -rats.. No charge is
made Pirate engraving of 60ifin Plates,
or for the nets - emery gloves, °lntl*, Ac
We bespeak fur Mr. .Rodney a full share
of patronage.' " •
. •
We are in receipt of the American MI-
Una of London Society from :Messrs.
frurd Houghton, New 'yolk. As
usual the tnagaTinolS 'tette with story
and gossip, and for ente ttosiP
It le unequalled. Wm. IL nun of New
York, needs finni'q Merchant'sW
mag
aloe for NoTeher, utich comes up ' to
its exeellerit strindsii . hitve also re
ecived the 'first number; of Kelley's
Weekly, a now rival 'or Frank Leslie's
sad Harper's Weeklies. its it'Pr i l
periranee •in 'irety' latter chi
4,161 Ills. Illustrations are see I media
an m resting. •
A Good Appeintalent.=Mr. John 'A.
O'Connor has' received the apptdWturnt
a night operator et tha Oonteal.olllro of
the Vivo 41arin trologrupb. Mr. Paloinv,
he Sultenntendent, could not have moat,
a better.oupointment: " O'Connor is
11 eklllod felegraPhint, and will be avlgtl
lant 'violator. ' Ho boo already 11.41 eon s
hideribte onniM19.11.1141111(b1441111t1b.
Train • Sereekvae , k freight train. on
the PenneYlvania Railroad wan thwtwn .
from the track and wrecked, near Klt-'
tanning Point,....ebqat,„. 4 06,en e c iti c k.
Monday night. 'No °nonfat injured, but
the feat mail and the express train. West
.ware delayed vveturliniireb; the acct
. .„.
dent.
=3=lo=l
The medical world has beeomedivided
into SO rattly. cliques, isms, and petition,
that the genCial'crinfidence. which here
torero e.i.ist ousted` lA the art ad science of
.
medicine hers not only been violently
shaken, but Its etiefulness has lwonmeeli
impaired, because of - the'.side-spread
skepticism the wranglings of these have
,produced among the people. .
Of latoyeamehowerrer„a change seems
to have been wrought In minds and.
action, of the profeseion In general, and
a more generous feeling is exhibited In
the different medical Heeler • the upright
and honorable among tikem meeting each
other rat terms of equality On all general
_occasions, without alluaionorpaylng the
slightest attention to dlfferenceu,of opin
ion on medical aubjecte. .•
We era glad to see tide feeling of har
mony thus pervading, as it will have a
tmidency to reestablieh that confidence
'AU medicine which it deserves, and to re
lieve the profession of much of that
prejudice which has-been exhibited
against it bodau.se of those bickerings of
cliques-
In this land of liberty there is no legal
ditferenee in the rights, privileges and'
immunities guaranteed. to. the different
Aledleal Colleges, allopathic, homeara
thin or eclectic; but all are granted Mike
privileges, restricted by the Same retort,
and delegated alike powenshy the very
same "authority;" all, therefore being
alike regular end equal before th e law.
. When a patient applies to is physician,
hie grand object is to be cured. ' And it
should be the grand alert of the physician
to cure him es quickly us posaible, with
out env slavish deform:see to this or that
system of practice.
As for °unwires, we prefer to be free
to employ whatever means we believe
necessary either to arrive at the nature
of the discorso, or to perform the eire,
without regard to the source from which
they are derived.
-We also claim the right to present our
medical opinions to the public, paving
due deference la the opinions of oihers
at the same time. Vence we would say;
that our peculiar system of practice may
need some explanation here, it being._the
Eclectic connected with that of Du:l
-
Oar remedies are primevally vegetable,
distunling entirely the nee of Calomel or
.31ereary in any farm; believing it to be
a dise.mewreatieg agent of the worst
de
eeript • .
II earn oleo opposed totheuse of. gen
eral Idoed.letting in any case; believing
It to be injurious to the constitution, and
oftentimes dungarees to lite.
Our, mode of detecting "chronic atreo
done" of the internal organs, is princi
pally by an exembiation of the unite.
During the whole course of our study
and practice we have paid particular re
motions° this old "ilerman Mode" of do
teetlngdiseases, and WO reel perfectly sat
- relied [but "there is no morecerteM saga
' offered le disease," than is presented in
that :secretion. .
•.. • .
Therefore, •
we now more especially in
vite nil those laboring under any linger
ing disease that has not been cored, lie-
MUM, Villar, the: complaln d t a Wit i s a ' no o t i
ifie o Pfi t r y in u e n for n c 4 .xanitrati m on ° . ' and have
the neoessary medielnea sent - them: We
wish it distinctly - underateml that this
special Invitation in given to, those who
have nualciently tried the rpmedies of
their family phvnlcian. and have falledto
obtain relief at his hand. • , •
Thin in our privilege aridright as a
physic-hut. and It is the right rind privi
lege of the afflicted to obtain their pro
tesnlonal advice and medicine where
theychf, Our o ffi ce and residence le
at :GO. • ' Grant street, •.'l'ittshurgh,
wherd _ others choose' tie apply we
will gi tii our boat modicalattentlon,
*
and tell . promise them , relief in every
Case where a reasonable hope tan be en
tertain:Nl. - 4 . , L. fluositur.,,'M. I/.
Now L tike Tillie . to. Prepare Your
Prcsnits for Clirlstmas.—ln slippers,
pin:ctisliioM3 and tidim
• Also, might.growns, chemise yokes;
pillow eases, infant bibits, ‘te . ., stamped
lu braid or embroidered to 'order; also,
stomps foUN9,.44 ll o.l.lAnowped -Need
Itrltactnne Otilee, No. .112 Grant
street. •
Serione Injory.--John lizedelltelmer,
rosining near Irwin Station, •Westu
Ire
land county, was kicked in the head by
a Nieloll% 1101,0 oil Friday lasa. With such
fort, as to fracture his skull severel.
Drs. Dickson
and Hamilton, of th is
city, are ationding him. The injured
1111 an is improving . . • ,
Billiard Illatch,:—A match gdme of bil
liards of one thousand points was plavod
at the Brunswick Billiard flail; last
night, for a purse of ono hundred-dol
lars, netween Harry Worten' and on
amateur, and was worrby the formor,by
Mrty-lwo points. . ,
pima-lora Elected.—The annual Oen-
Lion of the stockholders of the Citizens
Passenger ltailway was held on Monday
iiienlng, at McGinley's, on Fifth street,
when the following Board of Directors
were elected: 'James Verner, Alez.Speer,
Richard Days, J. liarvey Jones, James
Wright:
1 , 1re.—,.1. slight tiro occurred yesterday.
morning Munn six o'clock, In the roof of
n house nn Water street, near the Con
nollsellle depot. The alarm was sound
ed from box No. 10, at the Duquesne En
gine lionse.„, The lire was extinguished
befero any damage - was done,
Attention Is 'directed to the statement
of the Real Estate Savings snnk, which
Appears itianother colurdn. This Is one
of the best managed savings banks in
the State and Is eminently worthy or
confidence.
Found.—_l. bunch of keyo were found
In the Diamond Market about a week
since. • The owner can have them by
calling M this oftlce. ' ..
Dieu and boys' bats and caps of all styles ,
and qualities, In great variety, and
splendid assortment. at bargains, at J.
P. Ilamaley'r, esinbilahment, No. 334
Liberty street. Call In and examine the
stock.
GENERAL NEWS
—A young girl named ElimAle.k.rden,
but eighteen years of ago, was picked up
In the streets of Buffalo, Saturday night;
suffering from a terrible attack of delir
ium tremens. Morphine was ailtninis4
bored all night. She was front Danville.
She hadlost both her parents.' ' She went
to Buffalo about six months since, and
entered on a career;oc_dissipation..
—Jacob CrUft, captain of the canal
boat "Wm. it. Bruce," of ,Buffalo,. has •
been miming from B'eitt. Troy since Stub
day morning, Noveintier 16th. TEO left
his boat about live o'clock Sunday
moming, on some business, and has not
been heard from kince..An ho had $2.50
in money In his imssemion, font play is
suspected. No other muse for his 'mid
den disappearance min be given as he
also had nn Intermit ln the canal ' boat to
the amonvit of $2,000; lie leaves a wife
and child. • • • ' •
—Tito French Prince Irauerial hes ti
gun - hut university, career.. The Bona
parte College, first eltosen in alphabetical
order, has appointed 'M. Edellne, Pro
fessor of one of tho junior ChM eit, to
attend at St. Cloud to teach the subjects
of his. mums. • The lessonn are given
daily from twelve to one o'clock. Each
succeeding year a higher order of studies
will be pnntrusi;until the Prince shall
be no (wady:kneed ns to compete for the
bnmilattreate, which he to to do in the
midst of the other young ntudents.
—The talk about the ( rtedentrian feat
now ucconiplishing by , -Westou revives
recollections arm Englinlimeti; Captain
Anrehly, whose ex - pleat; in thin line have
never since been nnproached. In 179 a,
;Own onlybixtcen, be walked six Mlles
In no hour. Some • years afterward,
while in trniniegfor a match ef ninettyy
miles In twenty-one ands half bourn, Ite
walked one Unwired and ten villas In
nineteen howls In Decerrilvw, IRA,' he
mode a hundred iplire to ntneteen hears:
It is said that lie walked withhis body
Rent forward, en nn to throw • the ,weight
on the knee.: Ills step won ihott, and
his feet were lifted buts few Inohon from
the ground. Ells walking artha was
aliont-the same an that worn by Weston.
.
sperm. nceldent happened In the
Wyandotte (Michigan) Steel, Works, on
Monday evening. The -converter beq.
been charged with • about -vii {Reptant
pounds of metal, and after being blown
lho requisite-Atli:11 1 / 2 4C wan neoetwary
thr the earivertor In order to introduce
awe'spelftla clnen," willeh As molted in
separate furnace.. On attemptlngrestart
the engine it refused to work,' sad 'Alt.
R Canton went tonittilo start the
11y.wheel.. , At the same moment the lin
irtG of the 'bottom of the - convortorj
trackediand the-bolting metal coming
ih contact with the cart' Iron bottota.'etit
a Vole Orreugth and the whole .4z thous
and pounds of metal; - at , a -white beat,
flolv out obli,tuely In-tho - -direction of
M.; Banton .end the" entrinper,4Ohn
'Northrup. -; Mr. Brinton , was eevgeety
burned on the back-of.Sla. - load. and is
the back.. Mr.:igurtiottp. esente.l! with
~,,,,n,,. tmi..,,,,ede li nhthttenr: Tele at:
'Most WiarVellous that either of ttypt A x
Cared with life, •
MI
e.
CITY ITEMS.
Chapped Illandsaaeo and all roughness
of the skin, certainly cured by using the
Juniper Tar Soap, made bv Castvell,
Hazard a t Co., Now York. It surpasses
all other remedies, as it will prevent
roughness of the skin, if used during
cold weather. It is conveniently applied,
avoiding all the troubluof the greasy
compounds now in use. It can be used
by Wkes with the most tender skin.
without irritation or pain, making it soft
and clear. Sold!bythe Druggists gen
erally. W.
To Country Northants.—Your attent
tlon Is called to the wholesale and re
tail grocery store of Arthur Kirk, Nos.
172 and 171 Federal street, Allegheny,
lust the place to buy your groceries.
Dlr. Kirk's facilities for buyingt, en
ablui htm to sell to retail merchandise at
slower figure than any other house Us
the two cities. Ito keeps at all times all
kinds of groceries, Ind will be pleased
to have parties call and examine his price
list; and the quality of goods kept by
him. Remember las numbers, 172 and
17 Federal street, Allegheny City. sew
The Large end judiciously selected
stock of trimmings, - embroideries, lace
goads, linen and white goods, hosiery,
gloves, Indies and gents farnishing,goods
and notions-generally. in the, Imbue of
W. W. Moothewl, it Market street, is
offered at igtpatly reduced rates. la
dies desks:air-to( procuring special bar
gains should favor Mr. Mobrnead with!
ealL - - Ten per 'cent. off for cask.
Pale; Cron; and Burton Ales and No.
'Porter, for fandly use, put up or deliv
ered or shipped to order at the most rery
sensible prices, by Ife.sars. Pier, Dannais
A CO., propriejors of the old eotabliihed
2i rajoj i t
w ßrewe
,rneirfitLensearim
every-
where regarded us very superior, and
bore off the first premium at the recent
State Pair.
Vor all 'articles of jewelry, silver and
silver plated wares, rich ornaments:
clocks in marble, bronze and polished..
woods, for kitchens, dining rooms, hallsl ,
parlors, hotels , offices and churches, at
specially reduced rates, go to the jewel
ry cstabllslimentof.Rcinenum, Meyran
et; Seldle, No. 29 Fifth street. Great bar
gains In jewelry are otered.
Motels, restaurants, dealers and fami
lies are supplied . with the very best
crackers, biscuits, ginger snaps, rte., by
Wray dr Brothers, successors to the old
established steam cracker bakery of M.
Connolly, No. 2J) Irwin street. Prims
very reasonable. Orders by mail for
any quantity, promptly and earefUlly
filled and shlppfsi.
Kentucky State Lottery.—The only
legalised Drnwinga in the United States.
The Grand Holliday Drawing' will take
place December 31st. 11230,G50 to be dis
tributed. Capital prise $50,000. Com
munications Meetly confidential. Cir
cillars sent free, by addressing
Muntini, EDDY Co. Covingto n -, Ky.
The Best Amor . tment of choice tens
end coffees, pure apices, and. froah we
-caries coax be found at tae wholesale and
natal' establishment of J. Kohen & Broth
ers, Nb. 69 Federal street,' Alleghen3 ,
.elty.,Packages, 'sage and small, are do.
livered promptly.free of charge to nay
part of the two alien, orproperly shipped
to.onler.
lid., Cap and Ladles Fur:lnt William
Flemings, 139 Wood street.
, ,
' Dry Goods at Wholesaic.-I*e in- -
rite thy particular attention of buyers at
wholesslo to our complete stock of silks
dress goods, and all kinds of fancy and
staple goods, and to the fact that we sell
et the lowest eastern prices, and cut
goods to suit purchasers.
A.M. BARKER et Co.;
• • 59 Market streot.
I,V.lnt.r is here, and tritfi it comes to
the popular clothing establishment of .1,
I). Ramaley; No. :rk; Liberty street,
tine stock of (leery Pante; 'limey Coats.
Brays Vests, Heavy. Overcoats_ and
BriainteurStilte, suitable for cold weather.
The prices are reasonable. better as lob.
.as in the East. Call and examine the
stock. No charge tor allowing goods.
. somataleg Good.—The boots, shoes,
gaiters, Ae., fur men; ladlesand children,
kept M 89 Ilarket street, aro made of
the vary best material, and sold as low
as the lowest. All goods aro warranted
to give satiafaction. If yon want mane
thing good, and at gold prices, mill at
Robb 's Shoe 'House, FS market street.
Merchants and Mechanics should call
in and examine the line stock of ready
made 'clothing and general furnishing
goods, at J. D. Itatnaley's, No. 3lLih
city street. Ptices very reasonable and
correspondlngylth the depression in the
market.
With Enlariedd facilitlea : for an ll, '
creased trade , M. ears. Kohen.tßrotli.,'
era, No. mr Federal street,. Allegheny
city, offer superior inducements for the
patronage of wholesale and retail buyers.
the groceries are fresh and pure, while
the, produce IN kept up to the require.;
meats of a Drat class establishment. .'
Something Pure.—The Nene, Coffees,
Sugars Spices, sold nt Kirk's Gro•
eery Store, :No.. 172 awl 174 Federel
street, Allegheny, nre warranted to be
the very best in the market. 4Call awl
get n price list. 31W. r
Immense Stock of ladles tura, at Win
No; 139 Wood street.
To Allagtienlalts.—Arthur Kirk, whole•
sale sad.. retail grocer,. ..lfras. 172 and•
174 Federal street, hos received ono ofthe
best atoclurof grbeerles ever brought to
tie city, which will be sold lower than at
any house In the city. am*
To Famllles.-410 to Arthur Kirk's
Grocery Store, Nos. 172 and 174 Federal
street, Allegheny, and buy your Sugar
for putting up fruit. Ile has the largest,
beet and cheapest Mock In the atty. Call
mad see for yourselves , . 31W.
She. sweetly breaths that vases Ward's
Fluid and Powdered bearlike. It
hardens the gunk and purities the
breath. Sold wholesale and retail by
Joseph Fleming, .No. 'Market area,
and all druggists.
PositHe • Sale of Home, Grounds and
Ft:tr.:inure to eicnickley.'—.A. positive onto
of Mr. Brittob's property will take place
to-day nt ten o'clock. • See advertise
ment. In auction sales by A. liemmte,
auctioneer.
Rest Place in this city to buy your
ladies' furs 1 s at Wm. Fleming{ s , No. 139
Wood street.
Eye. Ear, Throat, Lima, Caren.
DISEASES and CATAHAU. enwessfully
treated 'by Dr. Ahern, 131 Smithfield
lame!. A book by mall 50 cents..
.TVES
Ladles , Furnishing. Goods at specially
reduced rates, are now offered to the re.,
tall patrons of W. W. Moorhead's trim
ming and notion store, No. SI Market
street,
Cheap GT.4E-crick—For cheap Gro
ceries and something good, go to Arthur
Birk's Grocery Store, Nos, 173 end 174
Federal street, Allegheny. 11W
Constltadaa Water Is a certain dee
for Diabetes and all diseases of filo kid,
nays. For, ale by all drugglets. titer.
Call and exantloo lori..m and com
plete stock of ladies' fors, at Wm. Flem
ing's, Nco l Wood attest.
1E2311E112
. .
111.1S(XEC 5 1. —, On Monday eventee.
Vol . . nth, at lb. reeldeeee , orthe brille'e father,
bi the T.,0. Ilan., Mr. JOHN A. .NICR
ORAN'S wed Min lIETTIM REM, both Of Milt..
burgh.
CO=
ILLIS3.—On NO•e111144
at I o'clock, DAVID D. 1.1.1.1 b. In Oka year
of Ma age. • •
"eba funeral lent talc flaoo from Me bra ma
dame,' Manehaater, ou Inns enoT, 1110
afS o'clock Mena of lke family an
mneektiNnaltao to attend.
WIEN ' al,p raekresldes
"'
Alllboph rental clays have pawed share the
hvm'o dtlVYtt,o,rr the mortal remade* of tido
most eveekrOary Chowso yumliih it le not too
Solo ht r.torttleesar to bee memory, and to word
our bwifeWsympathy with On vetteattele
bad, bereft le' Lis advanred,sCAM of a lovely
and belerett van, rbe .olavy of his "declining
years, and bar marry frleadt who 'have loot
pprcelone astd, Itadearod Companion 041150ent
ier cf evettcebrlatemyletuet and evawaslty do
we aympaltdra with the noraorovro lOW who wilt
itreeglr raha haf ..tt0 4,10 1t4 0 04 tied bout's,
tloos. Bite was a, woman, of °dm ellen end Utica.
115 e..., wheat Rte weithn Ittithway-we dcnbt
sott—tor(,llatafel eternity, she ue ) 44 , 0 tw
ver tabertai old aleeerely lamented,
05.. ousatirr.—ft moioay .Daenotm, *et ember .
den bier of ZllJart
.Trovillo. tleecalel, eatt,ltlle of U. U. Corded,
"seed ZO Teeth; '
Tee ( . 4U:6f= iMe place Ten stoic:lre:at
i4 - eMpe.ils.'-iresaiibe. Welly Aeilereer, No. 34
tSs a streets -Carelliwe
Delors Wear, lin s giilmitlittelil street; at
sonriveici.ro. EAurdaysite.esee, e s
lisle resilience on Mint( struts Lawrence
elPer JOSEPH rer;rAntwx, tat .ye a r
40:luau. .
tit WEEKLY Gad s rl.
zarrwra.
VOICE:IDLY nu scruatuir.
44 , a..t. • oinitr a " 87 i r ..t.t27 .-
1:110,"3 pl IttAreetlos d =AM,. ,
liAdldd'EaltmlaMlate.t Ns.nbr
astasblernesding SUM.. Ctor U. W
tb enn,
se4 felleft and most tellable !teasels.% and
eisreisi Illakst Reports glace t4' POT /d
the ally. No /mutt. IWO:a."' *°"".
.tium be id eltbout
s run stitinnTGAZLITRI
I. •
Clubs ..............
Ae4 of .
one eopfbertper to tbepeke. Itettlbolt
J P 'ha Sine. • Additions to-elsbe.eLle*l sift a:
time. et Taub tete.l -
Noce ticaScalsicauk.-4; etdartxm lotr
n
Ore., ba sun 101 SysellY arrest Si" , 1 0 0
!Ate. as ass Isms a Irstry onittlos lamb.
"'"•beTthir bete. sanin.l
Diet, Stoseybrdets.
et b. Regittered Lettirt.teeFte tent at WTI"'
Address,GAIIIWTTE.
,
P11115)31711011. 'A.
Eforrf Mai
er!'
ltoitrnrNll .
10b.
TAVA
wl r
SO.Dlsmoad
All,niy. a No.
Sqave,
Jo.n w noon S 8rn0..) ecep. alwayi
batik Wt . :it. ito.coon.ti. slid Imitation
Cotiott Watnut,roens Irani XS
notteirtxtd Canna KS) Oothor
COniutt In 'proportion. Carriarcl !um
Parra:heti at ion rotes • Citalin. 010 " ..
and n rn Qtr. •
arolklnln
A LEX. ENDE.814 011611 ;
' 1 No. MO Fourth Street, ritiotigt6
GOYIM:3. of all kinds: ourts,
eviee deseelptlou or Fuaeral Fonda:lllE tea"
farulthed. Booms open day and ilea. DIMS •
end Carriage* famished.
Ilereazactu—tree. David Nem 0.
IL] W. JUotbus, D. D., Thomas Swim, 101. i
Jot:01,11. 11111er. Rm.
jti. BODGERN. WYNDERTA:
• tau AND ?mum-Amu. weewartou ' „
Late Samuel lt. nodgere.l No. 91 Oldo Striate •
thretoloors from Dearer, ettf•_ Bl. "
LOS, Rosewood. Ildsliegany, Walnut end WM.
*plod belted:on Codlus, at the lowest re ' t •
prices. Loom open at all noun. day .n 4114044 •
Ilesran and Carrlages faralched on short WADI
and on moat reasonable ter... •
EDwAlititi cit&ENIECKI,
Dzwrmuct.' °A.., No. :41studi,
kilegLany. • Metallic, lialsorood and other lioN.
nes. with • ooroplet• stuck of funeral rernildthelf
Goods, on hand Mot furnished at alsortest =OM
at loons& prices. Salo sikd sutamok.P.
eir of First and ?diddle Streets.
Illarourbes, Bungles. Saddle items.=
thr htro.
lIIICTERIt 111ARTILT. WORK%
s. J. 'IAIII4OOII. st the Cemetery
Lawrenceville, 1* OUSAMLIVILL /ELM.%
and STUNK WOLEMS: s rim ElitinlAL CA S6I .
"wt.:ell int. Drag.
WANTS.
WAN TEIS —A PARTNER—)II
i•w dl'catiowhed Toandryj now 'doing
Hord bo,locsx. .1.0 • good, eatlva man. thi.
rare chance. H Co3lols. , o6regerrea. Actt,.. of
*Addreas, VOUNDRY. U isartS Oil IC;
With real name.
I WANTED -41k , PARTNER. ac
• Ilro or slloos, with Tlvato Ten Thoolasol
Dollars Crib, to Invest to le well estatDdied
wholesale and retell DTua Ifoute. The loestleat
cannot he excel ecl. inoulra oe./. D. BAILEY
a DUD— Xo. Fourth street. Plll•baratu
WANTED A GRIT GUNS--
W
muff ILEVOLVEItS.- - $lO cab Inc Span. I
ter Eines or Carbines; $S to W cash f r Wane&
Tubes or Carbines; SI .0 VI nab {or co:va Aipy
or Nary nerote re: Crab paid for every roe'
ecriptinn of are anis. 'Persons' having any of
above arms ran send them Or ESpress a. n. d. to
J. 11. JOIMSTON, Brat Western Gun Works,
311 Penn Great, corner Wiine, Pltisbnegb.
-
WANTED-104211VASSERS,'""ale
sod Female. 'The rook for the 3111.1orta
THE I+olli 111 SLITS.: or.' 11E'IttliCi or Till
RANA AND PILE. illy Mrs. A.- O. lionel . ra
the U. S. Sanitary Creanilealon: It Is not • LI"
- fury of the war. or of any naravairn or Oren al.
but a full and garant freord of the •Acrificli and
aoarrlogaof the rani and dlr. For tormahnd
territori addresser kenly.no A. tiILeCILSOk
CO., COl:atter strert;.rittabureb.
FOR RENT.
F OFT IltEIV•k-'-iIIrFFICEM —The
rooms now ocenillt4 by the Secretary of tbss
Solon Itallioad mall Transportation Com:mars
No. •ss Fifth street,over o.llMillniockjit Claw
Carpet Store. .Thesc rooms are very dealrelsos
Swank., being toasted to the marmot belt.,
nem, and ois Fifth street, now twins laid will
Um Itreason pavement, rendarins them Imo
train noise. etc. Feints room ['notable terabits ,
proof vault, FossMsioa mu be bad on tbyt si
proximo. Inquire of oLivrai IicCLINTOCS.
CO., =Fifth street. • •
FOR SALE. •
• •
VOR NALE73 •I O,AVIIE m HOOD
• PAILIIINU LAND. to Toms tam
flood title. Taxe) all pal.). I'M trade for alto
profortr, ror particulvs ttiqulfp of L. W,
as 51.. 1 .14.,5uma. •
•
Fan 4al.lE—RlEtTillar YILMN 4 -;
, The vilderslined wlll sell all or i onmhalloa
a Brick Th.nl. to iny person wlehlng emrsis La
chic busbies: . The yard to new,' With Mt the eso4.
ery 1171,1T1V1C . 111,114. LGIISC Imps ten rears...24ons
need apply but those who mean buslness
dreer E. T.'C.. Allegheny C. ll.•
EOR of E--110 TINED.
• 110WA111.7 1 1
( I.drissy sod ,Sals BtaDte. on
Soo FAMILY ME irb — S
threlT '
LE
(MET BOBS nts's LAM; IS 'mixt:lmm •
1101tdEt slaci SILAGE AL/112ES; 'two l/l/ST
MMES.' 1 , 11151 . lernr.t neu Ur Mdod/Ys.
bels
SiPflorscs Sett and sold ost somailsidoz:
• • •
von RA F T -STEAM wzrainE.
An 9 inchylinder, Minch stroke; Boiler.' '
Inch. 16 feet long. , with two IT Inch duet; limas ;
Fleck. Grate Dim; ali comp!. to,'and needy ha saL
ep The entitle Is nearly 13[W. aus lir
_perfect '
orittr, and will br 'Old very cheap, the own*, hoe ,
erring use for , M: can be tie examined at the
s hop of W. M.. IVALLACF,, on Cherry alley.
For price and !leans apply at, Mo. lie Diamond ,
•
street. Fittsbersh. I '
da • DiTirs
'
~t`Oß
SlALE.—llonse an Lotd OE .
corner of Ttanhattan aoa Adams street..
near Femme's, hallway. Let 41 by 127 kat.
Mouse Creme. Containing 7 rooms mid email/eh;
well improred.l Doors and Lot imehedieldoxist '
itreet s Allegheny tall. Lot II hy
feet; house traine. contains hell, an rams
good triter and 0.. Also, ..revel inut.
Mouses sad Lois in good location. 'aesthete
ftlBll a CO.. Benet. street,
.par Cheilll.l,
Manchester. -
F ou pAi n -A
t. offered t an active ftenttentoo, luring •
co..h expitsl of ORM. to pnrehisc aeneethird In
terest In • well lestablishod &hit west paytity La
bridling 'Refinery. To 'a men secostomed to •
travellnyi Stilt Is e core op;Ortnitity. a ttt Whit:
in. to his totercot hr will rcoetrda falsattreKtli
per month and expeases. 111 health le the only .
resion roe present °wale,' otrerlrig to sell. for
particulars, enentro of PILL L SHIUTRICRLY; • •••
Real listele Brokers, Lavrectinerllle. • ; •
F 0111 13 AL L E—SHAUPSIIOII6
i.l/19 t —Wa raw. offer On exceedingly easi .
terns a nett plan oe Im r e and desirable
bag gartoria,,t valuable PloPerlY belenning.te
the heir. If L. C. T. Noble, 'wheat. at the .pv(l' '`
end of Sharpstiarg,Xnd nearCuystatailtalion, Go
the West. Penna. Railroad. A portion of Wean,
Wii fronnthe 'railroad on the west. and ALIA
street on e souilt. Tho lots an Al bylfgatili,' -
with wide';streets running' through ties maker
groper.!. ,The eon for gardening pi:typo...!
net to Wangled, and for Went,. int Apentlon
atttnharano equal. For descriptiViiplaa'ud,' ,
further inforruatlon call at nl/.1.. A 11111iTTAus
LI'S, An* Estate Agents, ',Boner. nivel. Lan. '
vllle.
UNITED STATES
•
WATCH COMPAP.Y'S WATCRES.
. I •
have ). reeetrelt anollksf
'""h ft!grAt'
li•Cilbell prigy
pose d Escapement. ulth •
• 1
01111/0 O.IIImTER a&LASCL. • '.•
Wtolc!..le and Itciali
DIINI3EATH & HABLETT,'
E . 68 rqi B 13111EZI
=
HENRY G. DALE,
I
'Merchant Tailor,.
Cor. Penn and Fit. Clair Streeti,
PIITSBUNO4,.Pa.
WHEELER & * nsori
ir7ACTIT4!iCi. COMTAXY
• BENING lamina •
•
Make the Look Stlta, and ate tlw elielpeet,4lU
plebe end but. •
Sa'dram:No. a YtFYIi STILE C 7.
NIEW .STOUE AND 77
FEW PWDS.
IL SMITH, Merchant
21... WIMILE WT., emu!: et red ,n 4.,
.
14a0V toethixtiriLiaft,. j,4•l3ing y
TALL 11344.7/Nritri
eassnixits,s, yr:angers,-
And OVLB: COATIardS,
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