TIEF 4 DAILY GAZETIA rtwas93) MST Y 0113111163. 71;:usrao.) PE MllUlijkar r I REED Proprietors, nrunt.tx P... 11.231201.014 _ MEM ===! orrun, aizrrn. ass. St ssa SS IMP= ' Leak Iquiria. Piper st_Testaqrssiltuis. MUM P s dag g IITRIFICII LID Ltionatagns " Tzars . or ISI DAILY . Stint., i,tl Neer. ........... •ddreso. + • • , CIAZIMITZ. MT- 118132 0R. rESN,A. Eitkurifit Gaytts El= We :gin:red hrlitiy on Sigurd*/ to the call which had been published, request ing Mr. JoCana ijlackmore to permit his name to be Wed eta citizens' candidate for the allies of Mayor: We have no objection to the members of Mr. B.'s political parry %hue paying him compli islesti,lbut it is out of the natal course of things to palm of on the community a Denloeriitic electioneering document as • a thing etesnairng from the people with. out party dlitinetion. Any , person so. quainted with the political complexion of his fellow citizens will readily ob- Wire that nearly awry name attached to the call belongs to a Democrat The call Weitheiu Mt. Blackmore's chances and sins:when Mr. Riddell. It weak en' the fanner inasmuch uit shows who are the zook potting forward for ma iciparrOnire at the coat of a Republicur defeat .. •• s and it , strengthens the latter by derveldibig thit trickery of the Democrats in endetiming. to defeat him oy sailing under Base ewers.: Personally we hare nothing to urgeeSol Mr. Blackmon, other bah his life lon` adherence to the tarty .tridelt has been friendly to slavery and hostile tit thi llnioa. Bin opponent, Jelin W. Riddell, Esq., hai ever been an active ' member of the Rep:Mlle= pity ' 4S, Modally,' and In* various pieltlour op honor and trait, demon. grated tbat bi endowed with rare legal talents and executive abilities, and eminently gaiililed for the discharge of duties portal:ibis to the: oar of Mayor. Re is vrorthy generous suppod from all Republicum, and so is every geatieman placed on the recently nominated ticket, and if we ails - not sadly mistaken in the tone of the peogieg all. will be inducted into ollice by as large majorities as were ever Alluded --Suy ether other candidates for municipal Imam A cotrasc OF- SCIENTIFIC LEC. TURES, It basiecently been stated In our col. utmost "thatii "iiouise of .Bclentiflc tyres Is to be 'delivered .before ttie Pea ; bony Institut/ilia Baltimore" thiswlntet. Idany'otheiettlei are tOttieithelr COMM or courses of " i:dentine Lectures." Not • word is sold of:anything of the kind in thiiiiitY. Why .Is this? Have we so many aiiih'imitses our. Institutions of learning and tralthey of such a character - :an so well attended as to render a pub : he course anneceisary? or Rio our tastes so low thatwe do not desks and would .Mot appreciate them?. Onr numerals and lugs manufaubaring establiti.lihrodd be conducted= !scientific 'prinaples to secure the best Arendt' at the least - expense. A great / saving of. L moterials and of labor and mew or 'greatly Improved machinery *mild be,aecured by the Mallon of • owledsm, , and especially scientlllo hnowlidge, our operatives. We about.] lime workmen capable of per korming better and nicer wort - ' We 'should not _be llnporting steam engines -from Abode We hear It often said that; we Pius. iburghcrs are radical people. If - we :ma so in the:true and high ace*, then 'why should we not seekto give to all of at Lepel, _a knowledge_eff.t. : - Itelencestelplusg to 'tik kranchieof tii: le which they are, or are to be employed. Ate we willing to plod gong ;In our fathersateps,- with rude macldet. ry and uncultivated labor, and to be far behind 'other cities East and .Westin Scientlfti knowledge? It is true we have •ttadings and: opetudertal popular lee- Puree oh different, disconnected subjects, affording but little ureful infortiatlon. People do not ger to be informed: Can we not pay something to be hist:meted? If the times and tasks of people are not 2p to this point., can they not be raised :o. It? CiinitOt a beginning be made? - One thing Is very certeln, that we never shall Milan- this elevation winked the xial,! and repeated trials it may be. Money nuking is 'the oh ' laCt _of our manufacturing and our trade; it. shOuld not extend to our lee. !Ares. This Is degrading our lecture- Nystom. It7; - /thould be * lntended and • 'adapted to benefit one people and to !m- prove and - *lfflijair. the potato taste, dot simply and directly to make money. Are :there not mente our,community hateirt. irant and fir:seeing. enough, and gad. re-Aurigae of the gains Or lames In inch a matter • to take hold of this sub. ject? Shall oyar.dirtarul smoke forever, hide the ligtit' Ode, aid entre from the minds Our youth, and doom us to the peepetrat diger= of a !want of ibied - Mier-of CUM- adiudiftc learning, much log of the highest cul. Amoisorr all that ism been said shoat i f lunkastripii the. Democratic' ides of ..iknisting it of a religious cluirseter is rather new. The R:orktappears uneuy jut Radicals may regard the natio:sail eines of the lnatitution as an endorse. Omit of Ptilltaniitri,and 'lays "thafthi day should be kept with sermons in the churches may or may not be a homage to its Y:1411161111 origin,- , and certainly `does in ste; wise detract from its general :social twee." — lt is well, that religious `worship, doss not sport Thuskssieing entirely, ; (of : our toorkl/y friends; and there are few we think, of the party of .which this :Wisrid claims to eic thepreu sepreseniation - ' who will not agree that Tbunitsglsingisk.religions institution; and tkoteier atuasiteirthis may be con. 'muted in the .usind of tho World with {Radicalism, the 'religious aspect of the 'day will WII be its moat prominentas. Peet in the mind* of the ts.fic portion of the - community. - ' A pada/I:1211*H has illicit• place In 'Albaa~..A Dal there wts to ran sixty - 'Our miles la nine. kon:s. ILL stated that he'did not go the whole &slime, that be rode .wevly all the tra4 both there and lath, sod that he 'did It in all bouts, wlddi, es all acknowledge that be did go ocimitroli; fatty -eight sullen ha sheer lmpowdEdllz,: - ; Pedestrianism bi capable pj.deeeptlgn se well se other things. Last year Wand got all file 'meteors and we had :only:a few Stragglers; this year England did not hate any °wan ,connt of kfig. - Pads,. hoWever, joycd them, finely, and we understand that the Parisians enjoy meteors, and all thine which come up suddenly, shine brightly, and then. disappear. Some pf the State guards got amain Jackson,. Timul.con Elmiday last and created er disturbance, whereat tome citizens, horrified at the apparition. of a drunken man in their town, but haying become Reed to murder, fired upon &Tent shots were returned, but no one lieri*lly hurt • A brskentan In °sands wu dragged hy • train ,or cart . for miles, he bolding on by a rilllng Ids feet 'diked ono* tt" alsegiFs is the road. The un "fortanal a. Li Di VOLUME LXXXIL FIRST EDITION. MIDNIGHT. PROM WASHINOTON, The Message and Doeinients. CmTaney foloptrolleed Report Tliatilugiving Day at tbs Capital he Howard Usiveraity ;: .peal of the CottOn lax. BY T.INIT•ta tot.. rtuipun WAsialutroar, Nay..3o. 18$;. TUX MUMIDIENT'S UnaRUIZ is In type. It was again the subject of Cabinet oonsideratlint today.: All the members of the Cabinet ware present, including General Grant. Tao measawa, is moderate and oonallatoryin tone, but It arrow; that the Congressional plan of reconstruction a failure, and that the country had pronounced against It at the fall elections. Economy and retrench- ment and uniform ' taxation. are recom mended as a means to effectihe restora tion of spool° payments. • ; 1 • TllLEmmaywacp 11, 111CATOB. The Sonata Judiciary Committee mat this morning to examine into the ease qf Senator Thoula% of Maryland. It will be remembered that when he appeared last March to take his seat It was alleged he had in various ways given aid and comfort to thu rebels during the war and his credential,' were aceordinglyreforred 'fore examination. John J. -Cisco and other prominent vitt:owl are hero as wit- =MEI The fractional currency printed for the week amounted 1145,fre; shipped, 1 1 200.775; 'United States notes - shipped, 3188,000; National bank notes issued. 5180,300. The fractional currency de stroyed amounted to $94,000. The re ceipts ot Customs for the week ending the =1 inst, were 1f211,400., LTICITING CIROULATI6.7 ' The Finance Committee will press to a vote Mr,Fooaenden4 bar Malting the Circulation of Sort/atm basks and la canals'. It. South. . NOMINATION CONITRIAEM The Beunro.lrasoonfirmed the isombse. , thou of Wm. B. Davis as agent for the Indians of the Cherokee Avow. Ef==722/ , Only fifty-seven votes can be counted In the Ifouse la favor of Impeachment. The receipts from Internal rival:me for the week were $3,114,000. . . Wasurecovdrit; Dec. 1,1607. MESSAGE A-NII The President's; Meane and accom panying. documents will be communi cated 011.1411318 on Tuesday. Copia were mailed today In order -to reach distant pointa by that time. CVIIII.I2(CY COMPTILOLLZR'S =rola. The following, Lan extract froht the Report of the Comptroller of Currency, relative to the failures of National Beaky Slam the organization of the first Na tional Bank, June . Rali,lBB3; up to Octo: ber let, 181 R, ten National Banking-hesociations have failed. Their aggregate cepital - le 51,870,000. Their aggregate liabilities and circulation, $1,187,800; do- posits and other liabilities to the public, 53,572;200—t0tal $-1,860,100. no circula tion will be paid in full, so the public suffer.no loss from that source, and the bonds deposited as Securities th e the same would to-day realize a surplus of some g2Z0,000, that would be applied to the_ ent of geneml creditors. • • • N eea ike they realize a to saincleat to payeievesty per CIMIL to the creditor*, leaving a total ultimate Toes sustained by the public' • through - their Ware of about 51,000 . ,000. The failures of 'National Banks which have Gins far occurred may in every instance directly be traced to dishonesty or incom petency-a bank officials. and the habit ual violation of the plainest proilaions of the law under which they weroorganned. Government deposlla are not included in the above mentioned item of deposits and otherliabillties to the public. The only loss to the Government. will result from the failure of the Merchants National Bank of Washington, which hail been investigated by a Congressional Coto. mittee. The estimate of the total of the ultimate lon sustained by the people does not include the amounts which may to recovered from stockholders on per sonal property. [From our Regular Correspondent.] Irlaaakartriad Day at Ow Cs pita— Tao'Mtwara Valsarette.;Vdtshetten. Ceadowss—lsta. Steward's Zotarw.. Teecettea Tax. WASIIINGTO . ZI, Nov. IW. The Thanksgiving is very generally observed to-day throughout this city, in accordance with the proclamation of both the President of the Drilled States and the alayor of Washington. Appropriate religious, 'exercises in all the churclien' • sermons - t ouching quits generally upon the public - crisis, the position of thi peathment and qvfeet coming future of , Americi - sermon 'board • ,bv Yen, • correspondent was very much In accord with the timely article in the liturrya of Wednesday on i`lfisdenteanor." It buy ever been the curse of our 'politico 'that a morally weak and facile majority are not swayed by the simple question— " 71 . 4 Is rifthf," but rather what will carry the next. election? ."What will continue me, at present member of Con great from lincomW,ln thy present ellgibleand pleasant teed?" • Oh for the hearty faith of Adams the elder—"Sink orswim, live or die, lam faig this Dec laration!" - • • • • Ought the President to be Impeached? L . it right In' the eye of Go& Is •it a great duty to show forth to all, high and low, rich and pair, that this man, th eugh in the high place of the earth, is not So high that he can do wrong with Impuni ty? Shall we as a people hold him to the sacred discharge of his duty under that solemn oath of ofiles, or will the nation, yielding up even Its theory of righteous ness; glide along in the pleasant path of present gratification, putting off that evil day which, In the ways of sin, will come at last. Obi how dreadful, how withering! Even as the' rain of fire and brimstone cams on Sodom, and the tide* of .the plain, blotting them .out forever! Such-wee tone of the discourse. And looking at the question simply as ono of party politics and aside from any higher cousiderations—which neverthe less boloug to it-.4t is true, true-to the letter, that the American people do detest a twaddler, adancler,adotterter,andread out of place, and repudiate and spewout, all men and parties who -hesitate and draw back and flinch before the stem demands of the occasion. When apartY In this country shows an Inability to manage affairs, tails to respond to the demands of the times; no eye tow sharp to observe it as that of the. reat public. The Republican party is 'eunuch a child of our great revolution as was that of the commonwealth in theZtays of Cromwell. During the war it was strongest when it most tirmiy held an iron hand upon' the. great nerve,of power, directed fearleaely the ship of state, and steered her au if the breeze were posperous, though really no light shone upon the roaring -reefs threatening on every hand. - Did ft not weekly leave the helm, when the bitter est strife was over, to a piratar and when his true character was discovered, why was he not hurled at ono* overboard? What madness to amnion that we could wait as a nation till some. other man could booleeted to take his place at the helm! He has improved his time and brought over o part of the crew. to ac cept him as captain, and recognize -his steering as toward the port for which we origitudlyset out! 3101TAIED UNIVEILSITT. Yet, while these gnat questions re main unanswered, or, if we may infer from all Indication, to be answered AO cording to the dictates of a temporising policy, there are great moral interests of the whole people lathe strong bands of faithful public servants which ing built up wording to the eternal principlei °fluidic°. The Howard Uni versity la One of these grand enterprises, directed by that Christian soidler, Gen. HoWard.. Under a law of Congress a fine trset.of land was purchased by him butt summer, In the immediate vicinity of this city, and thereupon a commo dious college • building la now being erected of a stone manufactured under the patent" f the limed= .Thillding Block Company: • The building • will look am if made of marble. FMB, cony°y dent and extensive dormiories . of the same material are 'tieing alaoi-the whole overlooking this city • .. . . svrABLISI7 - 1- 1 • -- - -vm , :, ' ' , , =. . • ..•,,,. . _ _ .... . • . , - 111, liik , • • - \\• - •'ili -- \VOID vv7 -,,-; -di) I t - __ , -- • . - •• ~, i v , ,•-•---,„ v, ti • . , - ~.... • - •-•-.,,,, 2. • • . _________l 7: 4... ; ' " : 21 ;1 - * : l i:: :'" -l it ai .„_- •-•,. \-1 ';,:,, ---- 4, ;1.4; .10111 ,7 , - .: _, , , i ;- ,,, '.. . .;,- ... 1F , .:::,.. --; :.. ', 1?..._ . . --."-:•••• k '''' - ' tt . . ) I 1111 , b , . ~,,,,,:,.4,•,,,.,r____•, --_-_-_-_ ./". .. 4 -- , • -T - 2:- • . , ~ . .. 4. 4- , . 4•4.. .•• \F''...'•:jr4;7rl ' . 1: -.?.. '. •. ' '••• • ' ' ... ' I li ta r-. ..j:( •.•• s • '...-"...11.t.. . Ws•-•e-••••71,.... ‘.7 7 :1P4t,,,_ , , . - )2, , ... , , ,, , f itgal•,.. ~.... ..: • - . i .....______„__ ~"''''•- --''''------"" - ..E.-. ' '''''''. - "..,:, -1 '.=.1.47 - S='W'-----.--' •• • • - •-v.-''-:- - - - -?".." '...:-----. s • / . ...___...._— --, -...f.._--, 4 _ ',...;---_--!..,?.-:- •, , f23.1'.. r ., . ••,.,...:L_,„. . - .---.....-. ,5.....-, - ; •- - ,-, - - - - . - ..."7 , ' ..,-- -- . ) 11 '''' . _ . •• ---- 7 . -------'" - • . , , , • H , ;-..,..J . • from.= eminence, and shining as a bea con 'of progress to all who may look Upon them, These buildings are to ac commodate students already attending their studies in temporary structures on the estate before named, and such others me may offer. Tho first mitalogne In already issued. No less than ninety four students have been to attendance, and tktir program Lae afforded great en ifoUraoMnent to the! teachers.: Pupils are received without distinction of race or color, and their progress in learning and the honors to be bestowed depend Upon ttla abilities and merit of the scholar. The moose of !study marked outoccupies three years for its completion, and, in cludes the classim, the higher math.- =glee, and • belles-lettrim There is also * Normal Department, - where teachers for the =lettered millions are to be taught. The organization of the institu tion is ea yet in an Meehan) oandltion. It 'contemplates not only collegiate but theological and medical departments, and preliminary ep hae alrad bee taken toward st the s endo v wment e of y claire n in the two latter. The tuition is One Dollar per month, and even this will be remitted In case of indigent students. CONORSSS. ...—.Fetry" little hair: been-done so far in either House. The Impesclunent report having been made several speeches on the financial question, and a general de ! elocution of 'What do you think of it?' copped:um* everything hiss tided into a thanksgiving quiet. The Republicans have as yet held no general (mucus; the other side of the House have announced their Intention of holding one next week. Many nominations to fill federal Mikes are said to be In the hands of the President, who will not, however, send them In to the Senate on. the regular Session. Among others is named the Meet= to Ecuador, Hon. Tom,. Ford being a prominent candi date therefor. Your readers will remam bet him as an effective stump speaker ambng them as long ago as in the Pre mont campaign, Ho was so unfortunate as to be in command of the MI Ohio vol unteers at the surrender of our forms at Harper's Ferry, and a good deal of doubt leas undeserved blame was upon him on account of it.• / say aadeservad, because Mr:Lincoln =adhere thought so. or he would not have aopted'hia resignation, after so much had been said and done about the inirrondet, bearing upon Col. Ford. Since the war he has been a sue. • cessfid claim agent here, and recently has <tome out as an effective worker and speaker in the temperance reform, and more recently made an open profession of religion in connection with the Meth odist communion. How, .uqder sack circumstanoes, can he expect a nomina tion from the Executive? OMf. UowaßD HAS Plat returned faun his tour to the tar Si mt, where he has been examining schools, and working generally In the great interests committed to his charge. It was expected that the r resldent would muster Wm' out at the same time with General Sickles, but yesterday= ofilciel order .was promulgated mustering out all the volunteer oldcers now In service exceprGen. IL and his dteburalng offi cers. This leaves tho General in the rank he held in the army during the war, L e. Brigadier General in the Regu lar Arniyand Major General of Volun teers—giving him - the rank and pay of the latter. It was published some time ago that ho had been reduced to his rank In the Regular Army, but that was a mistake: It wits optional with the Presi dent to continue him in the higher rank above mentioned, bat he cannot disturb him in his Regular Army rank; nor can he be removed Beta the latter position it all except as the result Ma court mar tial. Gen. H. has recommended the dis continuance of the Bureau from the Ist of July, but it is the impression 'among many of the'best friends' of our cense that it ought to bo continued. This will be decided, however, on the facts devel oped by the examination beforstheCom =tie on Freedmen's Affairs, of which Ron. Thomas D. Eliot, of Ifassacbuiette, is Chairman. • • • Tax currori TAX. It is belleTtd that the Committee of Ways and Means have unanimously agreod upon a resolution in favor of the repeal of this art, and that the report will be adopted by Congrees. The high price which cotton bore when the law was enacted no longer rules, and Artier/- ea has hi l iort hee eciuo planters to lighting against their coon. try's flag was spent by the capitalists of England in completing railways to the cotton fields of India. The pries cotton born in England meantime stirred up the Egyptians and other tropical or sew& tropical countries to enter upnn cotton culture, and so it has come to pans that cotton, from being king, hay become, In fact, a paorrind dependent subject. It is the just Nemenis to the southern planter. It is failure continued and pursuing the lost cense. 'We bear of enterprises now on foot in parts of the South for emigra tion in large bodies to Brazil, the Carib. can Islands, and especially to Jamaica. In the latter Island, though the negro is not, by laW, a slave, there are frequent opportunities offered to kill a few of them with impunity, as was enjoyed under a recent British Governor in that Island. VIA.TOR. NEW ORLEANS. Us= of 5... llasuSers—Tie Leines Inallomtlie• =1 Bios. Ontarans, Nov. 30.—Governor eraFiand ban issued a proclamation for- Wading all connection 'with those parties who were attempting to procure the pas. nage of a Mil from Congress to bultdiovees, *M lays.any and all persona claiming to act by State anthority In this matter as sume power. that do not belong to them. and declares null and Told the contracts littered into by N. H. Angemar aud Chas. liedaurie, the • Dommisuipners of the Board of Lone; whereby It was atlpula. that.the State was to pay a bonus of . dfl.werity per cent on the loan as appro priated. He also revokes the Commis. pions of Augemar and Leclaurie as agents of thenitate. Geoerhl Hancoelcs order is having • healthy affect. , lIJECONIMIUCTION coNvomnom. In the Convention today a :resolution was offered by a negro member express ing the sense of the Convention as op posed to the General Amnesty. It was laid ove r . A resolution offered, that the • first per manent duty of the Convention Is to form a Constitution, end to dispense svittr all minor business until this was arnomplished, was laid over. • Mr. Wickliffe offered an ordinance pro posing certain changes In the organic law of the State, to the effect that the Lees- . Miura shall establish free public schools throughout the Stab and provide for their. support by taxation-1W children between the ages of Mx n.ul eighteen years to be admitted without distinction as to race, color or previous condition— no separate establishment for any Mea— n University to bo established in :Vow Orleans, open to all students capable of matriculation withoutdistinetion of race, color or previous condition. Another section provides for the maintenance of a Government school. The ordinance was referred to the ComMltickstas Edtt cation.. • _ • A resolution of thanks to God for the succeasof the Radical Republican major ity in this Stare was laid over under the rules A resolution that no property qualifi• cation be required for, any t3tate, parish or municipal officeof honor, twat or emolument, was referred: The two last resolutions wero offered by negro members. The resolution offered yesterday that the proceedings "of the Convention bo published in the Now Orisons Republica& and bo field for, was debated to-day, acid tabled by four majority. The resolution offered yesterday by Mr. McMillan. to ratify the acts of the Legislature of 1600, for -the issue pt bonds and to provide means for salsa lag and constructing the levees, was made the special order for Monday next. FORTIETH CONGRESS. 101 Telma:Ai to tee tittattoito uototta.l WAsillNallnt, Nov. SO, ISM. - • ROUSE. The order last Weddesday being that no business should be done to-day, them wu a thin attendance, not more than tiny or sixty being present. A. H. Bailey appeared and took the oath.. Mr. MANNARD moved a recess until hall-past, ten o'clock Monday Agreed to. . AdJounstal.. CHARLESTON, S. 0, IluesesaMal For&lag OPenalaita. City Toterropti to the rittoborok 614.1•1ta. I Crississrore, December I.—A swind ler calling himaelf.ll. 'r. Coleman, bear• inga forged letter of introduction from H. B. Clotho, of New York, Ms obtain ed six thousand dollars In cur rency from the First National Bank of Charleston, borddes a, check for 51,000r0u the National. Bank, A tisustai. by depositing check on the Find ation al Bank and Suffolk National Bank of Boston. Ho decamped lastMondriy, and nothing baa Waco been heard of him. END EMER THREE O'CLOCK A. M. FROM EUROPE The Steamship INdosion. Contract fir British Mails Fenian Excitement litenevved American Finances in Germany Thaddeun Stevens Denounced lolly and the Boman Conference. Vesuvius in Grand Eruption rail Service for Germany The South American War Imposing Demonstrations by Fe ' Mans at Oork and Manchester, CDT Telarrapb to ski ristabarsti 6mt14.1 GINZA? VITA. TIM ITELYALEIP EXPLO9IOIf. Losecr, November 30. Additional particulars of the explosion of the 'team ship Bouboullna at Liverpool yester day are published. ' The Bouboulina was a . GrerJan steamer, recently turned over to that Government, and built In this muntry during the latter years of the war in the united States for Frazer, Trenhelm 4 Co. Her original name was Colonel Lamb. The explosion occurred about six o'clock in the morning, when the Boubthillia was getting up steam preparatory to leaving. One hundred and thirty-seven persona wore en board at the time, and it is thought at mast forty were killed. The Bouboulina bad a largegneatity alarms and ammunition on board for the Grecian Government. I= Lorimar, November 30.—Some par ticulars of the contract with the Cunard Steamship . Line. for carrying the British mails, have been made public. The Line is to receive dSO,OOO for weekly ser vice between Liverpool and Now York, for one year. 77CRIAlt PRISONEM. LoNnow, November.V.—Warren, Flal pino and Castello, tice Fenian primmer, who were sentenced to Imprisonment for terms of years, were to-day brought from Dublin to Pentonville to suffer their sentences. They wens handcuffed and strongly.gnarded. lii3=l Lounoicittorenaber3o--Ereutudi.--The Fenian Burke was up for examination at Bow *treat . to-day. 'gamey teoUlled at. considerable length. No deehden was rieched.'_ exaxous Arras:ammoNs or L VZJ4Jc =I LONDON, December L—There la oonv stderable excitement on amount of the Pentane. An outbreak I. fearedat Man chester, where anima had been seised by the police authorities. Only one arrest had been made. Dispatches (rim Cork, received late to-nigh; make mention of Virtureiris there also. . c= Lonna'''. Nov. 30.—The proposed in csimi tax to paths expenses onto Abp.,. atrium war pawed to second reading In Commons this evening. ranzantrtnsxam.onswantza. SUNCBIIIIIM, Dec. I..—Ecesdep..—S:o. day this obloquies of Allen, Gould: mid Larkin were observed • here with much solemnity by the liu h inhabltazits. A futioral procession proceeded. through the streets and a meeting , was held. No attempt wee made by the authorities to Interfere with the proceedings, and no disturbance whatever occurred. The demotuftradou, though considerable in numbers, did not 'gaol the one made in Cork today. 14 Z 241IXONIRMATION u .0011 Z Cons, Dec. I.—Dvenfep.—Lgreatdem castration of sympathy for the 'throe Fenians executed at Manchester was made here to-4*y. The ceremonies were similar to those which took plitaeonaun day last in Landon. .-The funeral pro assalon wax very long end imposing. It was headed by a loftfcatafalque, trim med with green and and,drawn by six hones This win@ followed by nearly twenty thousand perilous, most of whom wore the green emblem shrouded with crape. Over tlfteenhundredwatnen took part in the procession, and several Priests ware observed marching lu the ranks. Good order prevailed throughout OZSIII/LXT AIIEIIICAN NIMAPICTII • AND - THAD. llrzvx!• DIDIOUSCOLL BERLIN, Nov. 30.—A. large meeting wax IteM'yeaterday, at, which American poli tica and finance* were ollacusseL T. S. Puy, an American, severely attacked Thaddeus Stevens as a demagogue and repudiator, and dented dint his Mew were thee, of the Anterioan-poople. CONTBACT FOB MAIL 111131SICE. Bzcznr, December I.—Tbe Frugal= government, through Ha postal .depart moot. hoe signed • now contract with tbs. Hamburg 'and ,Ainerlean . Steam yacket Company and the North German and Lloyds' Steamship Company for regular mall service from Daptburg and Bremen to New York. By the terms of the contract many adaltional facilities are given to the patina and special pro vision Inside Ibr the transmission of sam ples of rnerclumdize by . mall. Maims. Tan rrALTAN civarnom Pam!, November 30.—MariiMs de Mouldier, Minister of Foreign Attain, in addreviing the.T4ench Senate yester day, said tho stay of the French troops now. remaining In :Roman territory Would be brief aid was only Intended to insure the safety Of the Pope.• The quee tion between MI Holy Father and Italy was one of distrust, and theobied of thi General European Conference proposed by the Emperor wag to .remove this die- 10111111 £V asroA. ►YD rABACHIATAIC WAIL Ltsnote Dec. I.—The mall steamer from Brazil bas arrived. The newifrom the seat of war on the Parana was, that the allied cavalry made an attack on the Paraguayan forces, which the Brazilians @lama; resulted In a complete victory for the allies. Brazilian reports of the fight may Lopez's loss was one thotteand killed and two hundred prhuMins, while the loss of the allies .was only eighty EMU savtrto:i or~ti'U WL 'FLonzacz, Nov. 30.—A. dispatch from Naples to.day Mateo that yistiviwi to now la a (wand data of eruption. I= 1..233 Italy hex not yet acceded to the pro posed Conference. Yesterday an °Metal was teat to France asking certain explii nations. The 'anal answer of Italy sail depend on the nature of Di apoleon's to AVIIT/11 AYw coxarroriox . Vixares,:Novlsi the Raletiarath yesterday a draft for a new Constitution was adopted, titter strenuous resistance bythe Liberate. PITTSBURGH, MONDAY; DECP;MBER 2. 1867 CENTRAL AMERICA, Masai* la a State al laavalattou—llio volt in Para—Taml faandaxell—al , Men BoMars Mammas* Lost. 01=22111 =O3=E9 NEW. Yoax, Dec. 1.--The ,steamat9 Henry Chauncey, from Aspinwall' on the Zid of November, has arrived. The steamship 'Neisda, from' Noir York, arrived at Panama on Nov. let, In forty-four and a half days, running time from Now York. Advicos from Bo to to October lath state that the trial of Mosquera was un concluded. Demonstrations of sympa thy for Mosquera compelled theZ' resi dent of the senate on several days to have the public removed hom the house, and Congress was ruirded 'constantly by soldiers to prevent an attack by Mos quera's friends. President Acosta's gov ernment was in a dangerous position several States havieig energetically pro tested against -the the Interference of the General Government in the affairs of the State of TolimAi The press oftheState of Cauca speak openly of severing' comm. Lion with the Federal Government and declaring itself independent, and a Com missioner from the State of Ai:dingy& lied arrived. at Popagen to arrange a common line of action if Acosta contin. ued Ms unconstitutional meddling with the sovereignty of the States. A new revolutionary force was sprung in Jule ma, with whom it was feared Antioqua and Cauca would make common cause, and a bloody civil war ensue. Troubles seemed to be . brewing In other sections erase Republid. - The rep&rted lynching of thineral Herrera he denied. The annual subvention - of fifty thou. sand dollars to the State of Piumama has been withdrawn by Congress. The annual budget show" a deficiency of over two millions for the current veer, and that of the million dollars paid to the Government on the ratification of the Panama Railroad contract over three hundred thousand dollars have been expended In two months. A new guano deposit had been discos , . ered between Caldrea and Puerto En. glee, in Chili. • , President Prado, of Peen, was at the head of his army, immediately in front of Ariquapa.. Though some of the rebels delierted and joined the national army, the great bulk adhered to his cause. It is stated the wholecountry WAS prepared to rebel, It the revolt at Ariquapa was not speedily crashed. Some small out breaks In country districts have been suppressed. 'Some exiled Spaniards re turned to Cellos, and the President. was I resolved to annul the decree of exile moot, except only to those whohad been. hostile to the Republic. The new Colombian steamer Calm.. pad foundered at seviSeptember =il. tween the Island* of Trinidad and Toba go, on a voyage from England. The crew were all saved. The vessel cost 8300,000 and bed aboard a monument of 6666 the finest marble, destined sa a romp tack for the heart of Simon Bolivar, now In the Cathedral of Bogetha, for which Comer., had voted $72,001). •, The Peruvian Foreign Ministeip • pesos, on behalf of his Government, that, the representative. of the . four Govern-c ; meets now nailed against Spain meet annually to deliberate on means tomain- I lain and strengthen the confederacy. 7 Chauuvey brought'J .c.t",• The Henry 000 In specie. MI riiesodlass.-A: Chase it Arriel•dhatlOOMOVll Partaamont timaternalta • Asbervo, CB7 Illunspb to - Ortowa, No last night 3fr that ho would, etntloa provld Queen, wilting and the North Boolllllollof Parliament of late for theft fn . meat. E=l ember 50.—1 n the limn, 31cDougi/1 gain nortlott . onday, introduce a rri= lg. fee a memorial to-the- he unlonofilupermitadi• vmt ,Territory with the .ada,and tO grant to the Vanada authority to legi.W. ten welfare and govern, A gang of Co nierfolters was arrested at Castloton on Vedinsday night. About two hundred weight of spurious soln; and moulds to mountings:ming AMMON* and English p ores were found calk/ prisoners. Nov;fiettate.thlt 7)*. ins morning for Liverpool. tho last steamer this sea., sikinches of snow fell lust night. Post COLBOIIN, Noy. SiL—The steamer New Dominion Went s yesiord., _near Lon. 0— miff lb 1 7 . for Kings. ' the Piers Jt will bed image. The ring. % block of Jib aide of Ind Market by fire bust rket hiquare 5,000. • woody King - . atreetx /MOM • sznia.l 30.—The passed an tbe 'ohm authorizes Recce ordlr tecr and voters, all _ zy the Gov ernor and toini Of known loyalty. A great many officers, with largo emolu moots, are provided for, including one Major General, three Ildinszlier Generals, and one Adjutant, Quartermaster, In spector, Paymaster and Surgeon Gener al, the whole to be under command of the Governor. • The Conservatives do. claret thin meaner* places the State under a militia dynality similar to Brewnlow's. and say its sapeneeno. will necessarily. greatly incroaliktaxation. An ordinance was passed declaringg the war debt of the State, and all liabilities erentaddirectly or indirectli in aid of the war, null and veld. An ordinance was reported by a select committee, and discus...it until the hour for adjournment, providing for the ex tingulahment between citizens of this State, of all debts *misting July 20th 1861, on payment of inateihnout by note of the original amount of debt. Tho maiden of the Convention will one; tine, through part or next week. • RIOBBIOND ithittod.llliNer (Alai YJeer•M-7tf. esokstruellso teßvilaUisa—line Jeff Davis lontstimmt. tire Tetemsph re the Pttieharsh u melte. i 30.—The United States Court will adjourn on Monday until the adjourturierit of the Reconstruction Con vention, which meets on Tuesday, Many delegates - have arrived. A CAUCUS will be held, on 3lunday night by the Republican members. The following witticism were exam ined en Cavils' indictment: Gen. Lee, Secretary Seddon, (ten. Wickham, lion.' John Letcher E ,, Roo. W. Mumford. John B. Hddwin, xAtipeaker of Confederate Congress, and Pen. T. S. Raymond. -The Comm) loners of West Virginia to-night sign an agreement relative to the construed n of the Chesapeake and Ohio' Railroad •Itti snit o Steinbeak & Co. againat Media k Co., New York, for $250,000 damages, for teeing them upon an at tachment, da mimeos hare on Monday. W YORK. • fay T.Jurskpti • Um DIDADIDID dssettso Nsw. ens, December 1,1107. CI DEOUIT24.IIOX.. Refistrnin n o t n ids ettr im for l t a reetetn u ff l i ' l l j a e n n cj orboliev , much over 90,110O'votes will be cast. DAIL • OAD MONOWOLV. The Court o -Errori .and Appeals of New Jersey h finally decided that the Camden and boy Railroad , bualnese must not be in rferod with by the Ilan tan and Dela* roltallread, which had Indite winced/it branch no that they shared the mon... y of the former road of running Oral between . Now. York cud Yhtladelphl -- Weather sae nale—Lelite Dlseaters. tryrettarsootte to ruralize estate RocumaTHß, ov. aO.--Cold to-day; mercury 20. Ca • clear of Ice, and boats moving. • t it this weather con. tinuee another d y will doubtlese close Oewsoo, Nov.: schooner ear thman's, from C how, ith a cargo of 7,010 bushels of heat. went where butt night a nillo bet. w tho clty. Thocrow were taken off I. a life boat. Ith:retired the vessel and ea • will boa total loos. Durtimuc, N. . 00.—The propeller Owego went ash •ro last night Ina bad snow storm four tulles above this place. She is full of w and pounding on the rocks. - The crow of the bark Getn.fielth a number of rut, starnid With a Ufa boat to rescue • crow. After the crew of the Own left, •at vessel , broke =loose frontlet dock d grounded. She had no cargo on _ Dormer., De tior,l.Sen of the Crew of the Ora go attem to land yesterday anent u. The t was cap. sized and Orrin 11111ps,•eugiaerr. WU. 11am Johnson. 1111 am Doyle, Samuel Johnsen and o • other dreamed. s The two mates were ved and the remoinder of the Crew were Wid, this morning. rransii. "--The conversion of Berm:Thirty . *tie wore vbry' , hitwey , siiiirine last Wiet, auregating abou. . t. twenty mll, ..... , ... , . ~.. .. . I r—liev ' . E. W.lDPither- lu week way destaicted of pcilysanly at afinneapolia, co 4 liarigaUcm on the Epper thisshrilipi lita. Closed:•'..ll. Mitnieaphlis an 'Bair; &Tithe tblM 1 34;0 1 1 1 r. it° o 4 at twove tirPra4krarixtra„. Wright colusty„hfini On the Wial .; Market:Bl6W, wassisiroalted •On . tkartmontk so& son, spat ao Jared that he has slocodhed. 'Tha hayo beam atritistegl. r ..'. l ..... , he OW Teri Waal( llnindisioliets twee named the .I.oth pf. Daneenber for 4 ~., the clash but coliPerWler —only xrni.,.....' IsgrorAlla OlihiEly l .oloaq' won swam twenty-lour„hortne. , ~ . . , f - —Ely MU, in lemyra. „New York,was gtoyid by ;e .- Friii.. ky nig& The Wer portion of the building was emu :bLaspnla Maw Lnes, thirty to ',..;.•: . ..sA unna blbmeapcdis, - 711bs -ftlii7jalaurea' a. burs; o.ootm Wellmay company be been orgenised lad the track will be laid as soon as Eleable. Nest season a dilly , ilud of am will be run to hiluneepolls, , transferring the Al t mdguartan: _of pc =salon from 8 Yard to, Q t 4 ilt*lrd prialeY, age& winbtY - inn Jeweler in Hirelbrd, Conn:, woo ,' -on the esening of the illth by an English thiernanted John Mend • colored man named Alex. o also robbed the store. Both —The Kirkwbod Hotel, at Elrkwood, miles: weld of St Louis, wag . . - . Saturday night, and nearly all L. Snenituns destroyed. The building as owned by Samuel Tuntet, or St. and was insured .for $lB,OOO. The ens was huluZ i rr . i c i l l m il ler . ti C d ir = The aetnal lose ,by um Are has not boon FA4Lv.sme. assoses to OWCore 71 . 1Sovos =WU or. yrs warms, ssair ettYWAIS 060.130 1 ..13Ava.sra., Nov. 1.M.--The Spanish Goo litaznent hail ordered Woe all arrears of again to widows and orphans of deemed j adlittry y. arid civil officers fobs pail WI, soedlste The convicts from Santlogo "t a* . e o F °mikado Po, aro - all .c.far.tre Santa Anna, before his antiwar was flounced In Maxloo, made Ms last and testament, declaring pro V . &mounted Ao $300,00), in , whir-Vie i• tided the villa he own, in St. Thomas, Havana, December I.—The Austrian •,/, • • N ara ra , having on board the .re i•-•7 . of the hate Arch Duke Maximilian, • arrived here.. TM, . Navas •• •gm dates from the City of4llex. fro to • the 12th, and front Vera a M Cru to the 46t h ult.. Maximilian`e 1 . 1111111.1011 are in charge of Admiral Teget buff and Dr. llortich. The frigate will sail in a few days for Europe. On the the people assembled in masers, but iferiequiet.and 110 demonstrations were nada The:body was not permitted to beFn the ooilln. The phyelcian who en ed the. ta:4y In prison mutilated It .entlingnif the hair and clothes for the Purpose fit speculation. CALIFORNIA, Trosierli Ii lii Tett —111•011ig - of .alb• I.lllll.Mises—TlN Magmas fu• liefaue—ip... •Vemtrall liaalroad. ' LET Testrape So tbor rltlalmish Osseum.l SAN FILANCI3CO, ISioncsobe-Tltis Golden City, tiotni'ritniaa, - alined to day with one: csittOrsid and eighty-eight thousand do in trens• urn, one million one houdroland eighty ono thousand six: hundred. tbr • . Workshop. hen. T:;aen etWetat Vat Ve vier Core, preparatory to commencing work on the now fortlncations at Tile Point, near Golden Owe. Tb. Legislature meet. at Sacramento on kfeedsv. Senatorial candidates are on hand. 'The Democrats bare eighteen of a ihnfority In Joint convention. The track of the Central Neill° Gail road has been laid from Cisco to the summit and through the great' ' tunnel, over them thousand feet above the sea. The first vassenger car paned through the tunnel' .vestorday. Tweedy-four miles of track have been laid on the east sideof the mountain. A fortnight, in caw ofopen weather. will complete the Imp °raiz miles, when connection will be made with. the lower Truckee, one hundral and thirty miles east of Sacra mento. .EARTHQUAKES The See RI.H rths r«.--nose,. Helms Illialpplaw. tPt ielogrsalk to ON PUUtoirg• Omuta.] " Sr. Teralrai - ;Nev.: 1.1.--Anothei earth. . , quake, eLoceuipsided with volcanic erup tions, bpi - occurred. Tho is roes fifty feet, doing great damage to houses and shlip p. • A similar dlsturbanes occurred - at the Dutch Island of Saba and at St. Doinin • go. It Is also reported that another earthquake has occurred at St. Thomas. litlabos AlaMq "DIO•11113, 31 3. 1 .1 1 .0 11 to LM rtsubarsa awns'.) Itosycia, DSc. L—The ovar4sausofsomo thlrtssd thonaand shams of Altones min ing 'took, alleged to have been done by the former alms of the Company, threatens to lead to legal proosedlngs. It la, sold some of the old Wilms bass Wen 10:1== 2danints Erdzona:-1 - happened to be looking Over a late number of the Post and noticed an article on the Modern Penitentiary, In which the editor, deeply concerned for the public Inkweet, regrets that things are notraew is they were un der good old DemOcratio rule. Ho sup porta himself by some "nrumbrione" which be ups prevail, that therfinances and discipline are not as _scientifically managed en they were before the Radical Legialature robbed the Supremo Coitrt of ono of its functions...lle refers to the eircuundance tbnt the old Board deliv ered to the new ono *OlllO 0110.0011 ln stock and funds, and takes the WI of the prison being now In debt as evidence of negligence and mismanagement. It J• true that the close of the war loft the prison Ina prosperous oondition,ow ing to government patronage, the scarc ity of labor, and large demand for such aftleles an are manufactured there. And this promperity would doubtless have continued, had the Peal party been see m:Wul in sustaining their Southern brethren in their - belligerent demonitra- Sons against the gt vernment. At the time of the reorganisation of the Board, I understood that there was stock on hand invoiced at fifty thousand dollars, which it was impossible to realize from an unsettled and rapidly declining mar ket.- 1601111 on manufactured articles Ursa inevitable to Individuals and enrpora tions, as the numerous commercial fail ures and embarrassments In this. city and elsewhere fully attest, and the Pose might just as well ettrihnto these dim. , =Mtn to variations of the weather u to mismanagement. It has constantly been under the con trol of genticrumu well known for their large experience and eminent business rapacity; who. have with great fidelity denoted themselves to the duty of a thanklene office, and whose only fault is that-they have not been able to ehift the prison, beyond the influence of universal depression. ',But there Ls another eiroumatanbe of importance to which- the Post avoids refer po ence, probably owing to its wonder. tel capacity for , the Ignorance which la Imposed on It . by the Warden and 'Teeters, vim the unprecedented Influx of convicts, unskilled In everything but sloe; whose Instreetlon end Ruppert Is a matter of much time end expense. I am told that as nresult of lie over. crowded condition there are et least one hundred and fifty cell" each andantino two . convicta; by which "certainly the facilities and Silks of maw must be virally inereneed, and we think the vigil auce of the Warden and other officers will be fully established. by- in reference to the eircumatancea. This they will doubtless do at the proprx time.- 'Per, whatever prosperity tbennalltutlon en joyed, its Ilemeemlo tauten were In dobteti to the peralatent vigor and none. ago wllb which - Republic= party fought the Robellloti. • P. Death' or an /I.ll9(hentan•-•We are palnod to announce the .dosth of hit. llustal4 Ebert. orAllegheny city, trhloh took plane atltn early.hour an Batnnlay. insculdras at St. Lon's. The 'deoanied re. aided at - so. 63 Main street, and had a 'host of levlogrriendannd , antinelntancee In this' neighborhood. . Ins remains 'were expected to arm° hero last night. env AwsusußßAri. Mord .111omliallesis. Ontilszarday 'the following gentlemen wartiPbuted in nomination by the Union Republicans of . the First word, at a largely attended primary meeting. Se ' fact Council: James Reese and 0. W. _ .CoMti. COmmon Council: Wm. R. Boggs sad 1 MAUI Fltsehzunons. School Di rectopai.Wra. FL Hazen and Won B. Hunter. Mown. Reese r Cala and Boggs are at tosannt Oottnclltnen and. have exer 'die ' charged their dullest faithfully and with. *larked abLlity. Mr. litzalmauous will be anew toomber, but long =gamut- Inn , with altY .alfhlre, and L especially thosewhieh patiela to hie ward,. Is a cut - - gaeranteoof hiefltneaa for the po sition., Thetlnkegti,an•OglUtUallY alrong me: Ondcwillleenallogld lOW to all the ritaiwire The •Republican. voters . afi the Fifth :ward held their printery meeting on pat utdiy,'• and placed the 'follOwing very excelloat . tioltat lu nomination: Babect Commit: Richard Thompson and Robert Dickeon. Common Connell: James blestMWM, Charles Beck; James lifoCand but, David Russ' and William Friday. llesars.Thompsoo. Dieksonandßamp hill have represented the ward In Coun cils during the put year, and are among the mad enunetle and able members of that body. Their renomination is a lust reteltion of past services, and with their experience they will be more than ern useful In city legislation. Messrs. Midkutdbem. Hum and Friday aro _all representative citizens of the ward and ha better or more worthy and compe tent gentlemen oonld have been selected to represent this important ward In the ticket an earnest and hearty support. ■Wb Ward l•rimary damMatlass. Pursuant to•pnbliehel announcement in the Gazwrin, the Republicans of the Sixth Ward held their primary meeting Oa Saturday, for the purpose of placing' in nomination candidates for the Pa 601.11 ward Willem Tho following wax the re sult of.the balloting: First Prerinet. ron anunar COUNCIL. 251• (Noopp couxox cot :colt. J. M. Brush 251 4 (Noopp. John Rahman .. ... 2A• ( Noopp. Charles Jeremy. .. . . 2.51* (No opp. Joseph A. Butler (No opp scuoOr. thnicron. Thot. Roberts ILT. John MambalL' 100 JUDOS OP ELECTIONS. D. L. nom! og 110 , I Goo. Gillespie.. 100 Ell= Alex. Moloy • 251 (No opp. nErvax mcsracton. John Mazahnll ZI.• (No opp. =l3 William non'. 31* opp Seecnut Precinct. etELZCT COUNCIL. .. F==l 201. (No opp COYNON COIISOII.. Robert Rabb.. 161* 1 :I.G.M . Camlless 75 a* Wm- Bunhlll l i IscnooL Drasoroav .1. U. Walter-16P IG. Coalman, Sr. 41 Joe. Hartman. 91• V. G. Elliott... 6 D.34.Ctounbers '46 Witi. Coleman. ld .117 DOZ , 01rXLIIIV11031.1. Sam't Scott.... Su• G. Cochril, Jr. 55 . 11.. MK:toady.. 66 .1 =MI .Icok, Little 106 Jolla Scott. INfirteron. G. F. 31orgon:. 1557 I John C. lir3;ant 50 oDstrr,sat.n.. Wm. Shore- 11Sll I John Little, Jr. Cl W. J. Logan... i 47 4. . itroollikAte werotharacialized by - harmony itald - 71MItrvg - 'nn aide.. The gentlemen nominated are admirably qualified he 'll9tiellsehatge of the duties pertaining to Um offloos for which selected. :it, stronger sot of candidates couldlislee been put forward, Itwlll be observed that Alderman Butler bee been we nominated,. the Republicans thus complimeuting one of our most praiaowortty, careful and efficient city magistrates. 'Mown. James P. Tanner, Jared M. Brush, John Itebmsn, Robert Robb and William Itarnhill.:-.1l at pres eat member. of Pound's—have been . . nominated for rireleinion; and through their experience and. undoubted ability and integrity will form a strong delega tion in the new Councils. We are glad tor:taller, that A. M. Brown and Charles Jeremy, Dins., Wee been nominated as the new members ',to Councils. Maj. Brown is a gentleman ~o f of largo legal acquirements and in vie w of the many portant questions which will arise un der the Consolidation act, his services in Council will prove invaluable. Mr. Jeremy hos shown a noble example and proven that his fidelity to principles is stronger Ulan his desire for mirsonal advancement. Unlike Mr. Allinder, who abandoned , the party because not nomin ated to an ollice, and set himself upon an independent candidate, Mr. Jeremy fell into the ranks and is doing good service for the Republican nominees. Unless the party is more ungrateful than wo imagine It to be., Mr:Jeremy will not go long without just reward for his manly conduct -in this campaign, while those who have pursued a selfish and dif ferent course , new live to repent their grave error. I I:l2Es===l Tho Republicans of the Tenth ward held their primary meeting on Satur day, nominated %ward ticket, and ap pointed a Vigilance Committee, Width appears In our advertising column,. For Select Council, Mr. John Shipton and Dr. T. J. Gallagher were nominated. Both these gentlemen are members of the present Council. -and have had taiga experience In legislating for the el V. That they both have, given entire mßefaction to their constituents, as well as citizens at large, Is evidenced by their renomination.. For Common Council Messrs. David Sims and Henry Daub ware placed In nomination. Both these gentlemen will be new memoers, and possess all the requirement, essential for active, capable and intelligent represen tatives. Mr. Sims is ono of -the most ac- tive and zealous members of the Repub lican party, and has contributed largely to Its states both In the city and eounty. Tho other gentlemen on the ticket a,e worthy hearty support, and wilt be elect. ad by handsome maJoritlea, V!=! Seat Wilber Payne,. an' author and writer of comilderahlo reputation, paid us • visit last night our sactinn. Ho is on his way front New York to San Francisco, andmeanii to accomplish the feat Of walking 'the entire , distance. Hp L not out to - make; an exhibition of hina . self, or to attract attention trout 'porting • circlet, but simply 'to era his country, mix among tho'peolde, and learn their 'character, customs find social habits, and to give the world the benefit of, his Jot togs by the wayside. Ito lea hearty, vigorous young man, and will doubtless experience no di ffi culty In accomplish ing his long drawn out walk. This gen tleman early. In Rho apring slatted Europe, not for pleasure, health or re creation, but that ho might ixlcome re ally acquainted with that part of the Old, World no familiarly!,.known in America as "Our Mother Country." To accomplish this ho action t from Ohm gate on foot, and walked to 'Edinburgh, via Stilling; thence through the South of Scotland by the way of Abbotstord acid Dumfritsi to Ayr; then crowed Into Ipa land and walked from Belfast to Dublin; (was twice arrested in Ireland as a Fe nian); rperoulug the channel Into Wales ho walked horn tfolYhendlbrollgh Wort/1 Wales to Liverpool In langland, und from Liverpool to London by the way ot Mau cheater, NotUngham, Lichfield, "Strat ford-on-Avon, QzfordandliVindeor. === To the Gettyebuiy dtayltart In view of the chtuitable datum of pour enterprise. we Atoneent In your or your t i. i& t o o n t lett Ingr p store tt or , f llo h atte Co, dealers and Agent* for tho cele brated Marechall &Dinh= Plano& . . . l' lo • 63 Fifth Moot, r Ittmburgb, Whero tickets can be procurod of tho sent, far. E. It. Gartinor, Nebo will give 14=r1rIAL.1012 desired mord to this ortILY lirVricl, • Reath pf His. Gen. :Negley.—Wa record this morning' in our obituary column the sudden death of tho beloved wife of Gan. Tames R. Netri- Thp deceased was idghly adept:nod for many noblo and codnering quell ties of bead and haul, and her unexpected death will ptove a• 'Pam. of' deep gorpow those who .had enjoyed hoe acquaint; moo, RAILROAD ' 3n;;mlz:wwlE , putaboisl4 In.irtroet Zall.Commtat• callow with Oil 01117 by- aim Talley Sialip—Oeseply,ten of • am. Wawa. • -• • • ' There ,sere • one hUndred .and thirty three miles 'of railroad trick added to our ceturniudeutron on" Sibiu:thy, as . thehist nail of the extension of the Alle ghonY,Vailey Railroad to Venni:lgo City , waslaid. Witlidirectndllicililles to pit. 'City, the. mission of .the Allegheny river is in , a large measure dime away with. Witt that Indomitable; persever amp and rernariable entarlirthe distlaPillilicethe , character of the very woithYtyritlderit' of tlio road, Colonel William Phillips; the work his for some time past:bhn' vigorously pushed for-' ward, and now the city'oflelttabuigh'is placed lweasy communication with one of the most important , oil - regions' of the world. ,Colonel _ mine down 'the , road on Saturday 'after noon froth the 'point s;fjenhtion where the two parties of .track,leyers,".goim north and coming south, met.' The tmek layers from' 011 City and the partyggi north met between Franklin and Onus, at a paint near what' is known as the Burning.ell.. From Monday u n til Saturday morning, thew Orkth&Patla laid down four miles of Wl*. point where the junction is twenty miles north Of 011 City—or;rather Vs nango City, oPPosiOk: wielebwin hater the present the northatiallentdnrw crabs Allegheny Valley Its tance from the etattellllttkellith ward to vetoing° City, is into: hundred and thirty-three miles. No train his, as yot, passed over the entire line nt the road, but to-morrow regular freight trabsswill be put on, and es soon thereafter pos sible through passenger trains will be run to 011 Clty, , When everything is in perfect working order, CoL Phillips oon wmplates opening the road !brutally with a select excursion party to 011 City. The arrangementa being made for the affair are on a liberal order, and those who attend cannot fail to 'have a highly enjoyable time.' We anticipate an immense business la the carriage or oil on this road at once. Regular oil trains will bo run from 011. City from and after to-morrow. There's a, large amount of oil awnitingshipMent In :the oil regions, accumulating since, June last. It is estimated that there are one hundred and any thousand barrels no* ready for shipment. This of itself will be a good 'item of thisineas for the road to commence its through Waffle with. The city Is timely Indebted to Colonel Phillips for this highly important rail. 'way connection, by means of which the commercial interests of our city will be greatly, benefitted and Teat wealth brought to our doors, na Pittsburgh in now lastly entitled to hold rank as the Cistri Laing point fur the oil world. All honor to Col. Phillips. =E=l=l The did saying that " Ii le an ill wind that blows nobody good," is a true one, and hence a !source' of consolation to many. generque souls, content themselves with. the ,theught that the . . cause of their misfortunes has been be-, nada' to others; but notwithstanding the truth df ti f 4 aaying, we are frequent ly dlaappoin In our expect:Worm. The present cold weather, which, coming as it does so early in thelioason, finds many unprepared, and must necessarily bo the canse of much isulTerlngauti great Ineme roulettes: to hundreds of our . citizens, and for that maims it has been the cause of much regret lon the part of many no ble, generous h.-.ltedpersonsWho deep- . I r sympathize with . distress 'whim ever they dud it, but whose faith 'in the workings of "Ulm who death ill things well Is such as to lead then:lto:mak for something good In every: apparent evil, have been consoling :themselves with the', thought that the birtif*pieicin winds which penetrate the /aunty cloth g Ing.of the half rt.ad, half ItuplaffitigMor tale, whose hungry appeals &reheard at every street corner mould .alati.have tendency to ilScreasie the number, If not drive all theme detestable. creatures knoent as street loafers to more comfort-. able - ganders - . 'ln - this 'they hater tame disappointed, and muse of necessity look In soother dlrentioif fur consolation. ' This abominable practice of sheet loaf ing prevails toe greater extent in Pitts burgh than ever before, 'and If by any portil tile moans If can be stopped it should be done, and that speedily. The num ber of loafer" is greatar. on Sunday than any other day of the week, and It is then they are the greatest annoyance, a. thee are found on the street corners in crowds sufficiently largo to occupy the entire sidewalk, so that ladles as well as gen tlemen aro frequently contlpelled to take the streenito puss them. Officer I.4,eran, of the police force, seeing a crowd congregated ut the corner of Webster and High -streets yesterday evening, requested them to disperse, which they refused to do, and when be Insisted upon it, one of the party attacked him, when a scuttle ensued, in which the Mibeer's host Was nearly torn off his back. Ile succeeded In arresting ono of the party, - who was taken to the lockup, and will probably be provided with More comfortable quarters for the nest ten or twenty days. The Jail is a more suitable place for all much characters than street corners and the authorities should hare no hesitancy in • sending them there. Lot them have all the time In jail the me tare of the offence will admit of, and the detestable practice will soon become un popular.. ao Uosobass—.Grost Bargains Offoreil so lb. Oloolewd. awl Alston Trod. The attention of our 'readers la respect• folly directed to the doable colninn ad vertisement on our second page of the well known and extensive house of Joe Home ,t Co., Nos. 77 and 79 Market street. The stock bold by the firm le one of the largest and most casofully, assorted over offered to the trade In this city, and as it Is desired to close out all tho goods embraced it it, rare bargain. are offered. The high reputation'of the firm Is sufil elentguarantee that there is no humbug abOut this, special announcement, and those who are wise will make a purchas ing visit at the establishment In order to ar r uhemselves of the opportunities of f° for buying goods atlas than mat. We cannot hero enumerate the prevailing prices of goods at this store, and Indeed the advertisement gives but poor Idea us to how very cheap the goods are offered. Dealers who buy to tell again will fiud It to their advantage to call while in the city selecting their holiday stock of goods. Tlle assortment and selection of fared is vEry . fine, and cannot be sur passed by taro house either east or west. The firm deal largely in trimming.; lace' goods, embroideries, hosiery, gloves, gents' and ladies' furnishing goods, mil linery goods and ribbons, bonnet frames, and overythingin the line ofanotionand trimming house. The retail beds will be made sharers In the bargains offered and will be surprised at the general re, ductlon In prices made. Those desiring to purchium holiday presents of a' sonsi• blo and useful character will find at Horne eic Co.'s Just much a stook as will please nil. tastes. Remember the place- Nos. 77 and 79 Market street, 7114iinfloo.-. Tim' immortal tt.f. N.,. the =assum ing philosopher who airlift more wis dom than any other man on the thee of God'e enrth, and yet who le as humblest; a child, will anuses the pressure and lift the veil for the peopleof Steubenville this evening. This great eldlnn , Tb.r to see us lest night and lifted the veil so effectually es to confound our wisdom:, and make us thel our nothing. neva aswthad never felt before. Great is "J. N., but worldling' cannot:soar so high u to comprehend those mlghtythe. odes, upon whiohJiangs the pence of mankludand the deathly ut notions and he must travel around, a martyr seeking to elucidate principles hidden by that In visible veil. Cheap Coal.—No publiehod in Wed nesday's i1r340, In our pollee Items, un der the head of "Cheap C0a1,7 a me In which Mr. fienry Peterson was defend --cug .44 Manua McFadden prosecutor. Mr. Peterson alleges rhst be is not the man who. got the coal ho says It was J. P. - Snyder who ordered-and. paid tor It at tho oak:0ot Dickson, 'Stewart et Co., whose learn Meraddendrivo..Thla being the ease, W 4 did Mr. Peterson. In justice in publishing the rattle, and cheerfully padre the correction. D o Weather yesterday was very cold, and we may regard eld winter u fairly upon no. The prospects are that the rivers willfrooso over before a risecornea, and that as a consequence the vast quan titles pr. coal locked up here awaiting shipment to paints below cannot gat out till next spring... buena the weather Moderate, however, It Is net out of the proliabilitlea that wo have good rivers for navigation between .thls and Ctuistrnas. • • 'To Adopted eltlaeas.,—A lneoltrotr citizens born 4 under the nog or (tryst Drltaln will. at held - at - lata.retto Hilt 'hi* ' , Toning, the object of which lerittlly - Set 'forth in a , card from 'Do. Dounelly, publishedargewhero. -The matter la ono, of Importance and the meeting sheaht be well attentit4. r. NUMBER . 27S Bastases at We ■eit.Nr'. ulnae Mr. Gray, County Register, fumishei the following mond of bundiess trans.. acted d. MI °Mee during tho month of November: ,iflhEFi IN.esdarit. adtedolstrainic (Metals irasn 'i tillnrutsf:Abl r i g e e tioBfifr' °4 l,tl Henry Sscrtlal......Mary Ann ata11e1,.,.,,50 Jomph , Divla......Atoslla Graham-- am Charles . 3.....lSoob Balrar • ' James A Citeow.liancT. M. Gibes,— SAW Jahn Manrar...X.Anans Atria Imo' _, •, • • 'John M. Grooms, de, Joon Creme ilioninssermawAsn. Chas. P. MaDarlts.Mkry 2. Wm. Mcnilar &haus— sia. Wm. Donalasowf.Manha Donaldson.. 103 Marg. IL , Clark....alazandar_Alken....• Ico Ottristlan Matier..anna Adoi. Mahar. 4001 Jots Etrunkt" vO DonsMarty...Jamos Enna.....:..• 50 Wm. Poonalne.i.lmary Priamims - Mils. Itannamono..G. a. Batas - crab 1.L7/L Prosolamt..Wre.4.Pronelfoos... exr , Marls Oconar—• —Swab CoOpisr_ .. .:" • W Maris MoGrana..John lAco Thomas Monsar..olArald Winner • ••• ISO James Lyon ' 'Jima% LTosi "1,003 Jo wl in . /Sark Era B. Stark. 1,04 Jos Borkbardt.Amannal 10) Jane I. Illerrata—John Kannedy 4,00$ B.a, MOSTOw John Morrow AGO • miLla AmsirrraS TO isarlasTs. ••• • Jams lliaodn.. ( Charles.i. Works, %UMW M Clarice I lIIGIGam Miss • Millais W Lamb. Junes Theo. WoOd. Charles A. Wood, . • „B. B. Reath. • $ William H. Smith, - i WWl= Ketchum. lkeirrentisre Monck.....Jonutas Banat. JamNOampbeD• 'Mary Dovatme, • Massy Ferguson. John Qui& 'John Quisss .r, •. =Aortas A. IL. Ttioin licrAL.” Elisabeth Boat' j"" ‘ 249? " t r i h rt i st i 4 = j : ••• ThomisCmed • ' • WM ;WA • • J121:11 Wood." The Conandttee — of C . 00C1111 are. busily engaged •In remodeling •Cototall chambers la City Building, , /ft Ardor, lo make mom for the incoming:to* dletrl; bets. The chamber. are to be refitted in , good style and made worthy the 4.lty. he ant.rooms now hardly ever used, will Do thrown into the main rooms, no that the lobbies need not be made any loss commodious. We believe that re• Porters are not to bo forvtlen in th e now order of inds, but will be provided with ample. accommodations In the way of desk room. Deith of ft G. Childs, -Esq.—The'in telligence of the death of B. G. Childs, Esti., a merdber of the Pittsburgh Bar, was received this city on - Saturday last. Ile. died at..EUenville, Ulster county, New Y Ths deceased was the oppordtion ca ork. ndidata , agairfst Hon. Thenms Williams for Congress hallo Twenty-third District, at the last elec tion. He was,' highly eclumted and a man of much natural talent and ability. . Masonic 11a11.—Proteasor Mara Ulster's magic entertaintuonta at Slasbnle Hall are drawing large crowds. Ho will con tinue to epmao• the public during the preecnt week, no that all may have an opportunity of witnessing hie truly won derltil performances. _ - • CITY ITEMS. 11rs. Partington Insultee . 6... The White Mountains of N'ew Ramos:are are evi dently a great • instituticss —vevy ingn, hem7 4 soSta, beautiful view, four dollar dinners, , But the practical dye of a cer tain renowned Drake sate those smooth' rapid, reaki and thereupon adorned and variVidd the bridle path to the ,Tiptop 'abide wjtit his familiar Planta:Son Bitters. 'This' raided the -ire df thb,dra.-Partingtons comprising , the Legislattue of .the Granite Slate, 'who got their wise heads together, outlawed - Dr. Drake, aid made it a penal offense' to pie the artistic brush on their belay/d. bills. Verily, the tine arts are at a dis count in New Hampshire. Query.—Did Drake pay them for this splendid adver tisement'? MAGNOLIA WATEn.—A delightful toi let artlelesuporior to Cologne, and at halt the price ; atmlr:l, C4l ll l4 l 24llkattglitshw-ilLoci. talent , lion is called to the wholesale and re tail grocery store of Arthur Kirki 172 and '174 Federal'stavak :Allegheny, rusgthe-Whese to-bsty=yoaogtocrlea..- Mr. Kirk's facilities for buying en ables him to sell to retail merchandise at a lower figure than any other house In the two aides. Ile keeps at all. times all kinds of groceries, anwill bo pleased to have parties call and examine his price list, end the quality, of goods kept by him. Remember his numbers, 172 and : 174 Federal stKeet, Allegheny City.' sow •• • • The purest and sweetest Cod Liver Oil In the world, manufactured from fresh, healthy livers, upon the sea shore; It is perfectly puro and sweet. Patients who have once taken it can take no other. Ask for "Hazard and Caswell's Cod Liver Oil," manufactured by Caswell. triarard dr Co., New York. Sold by all druggists. • • at Fry Goods it Wholoralc.—We in vi.e the particular attention of buyers at whol -mole to our complete stock of silks, dress goods, and all kinds of fancy and staple goods, and to the fact that wo sell at the lowest eastern prices, and cut goods to suit purchasers. • ikaacthing Good.—The boots, ahoee, palters, ete., fbr num, ledicSand children, kept at SP Market street, aria made of the very test material, and sold as low as tho lovreat. All goods are warranted to give satisfaction. If you - want some thing good, ; and at gold prices, colt at Robb's Shoe Renee, 89 market street Decay.—lt k sad to see the arch of a beautiful mouth ruined by the &ear of the teeth. tree Ward', Fluid and Pow dered Dentifrice, and into the most ea pmealve feature of the Thee. Sold whole- - saloand retell by Joseph Fleming, No. 84 Market attest, and all druggists. To 14rautilles.--Go to Arthur Kirke Grocery Shire, Non. 172 and 174 Federal street, Allegheny, and buy your Sugar for putting up trait. He has the largest, best and cheapest stock in the city. Cai and see for yourselves.. To Allastienlans.=-Arthur Kirk, whole ode and retail grocer, net 172 and 174 Federal aimed, has received (mead) beet stocks or groceries over brought to the city, which will be cold lower thou at any house in the city. sm. Something Pura,—The car.; Sugars, Splces, dm., sold. at. cery Store, Nos. 172 and 174 Federal street, Allegheny; era 'warranted to ho Slavery best to the marker. Call and gat a price list. uto• Eye. Ear,. Throat, .Lmso Casco ' DTA:Kasha and CATAMIIEr, su ' oeosarnlly treated by Dr. Mara, l34 Smithfield street. A book by mail 60 Onto.. • 'Cheap CATOCCriek—For clomp Gro ceries and something good, go to Arthur Kirks Grocery Storey Nos. 172 and 174 Federal street, Allegheny. mrva • • Call aad Examtoe the largo and Com plete Mont of Ladles' Fora, at William Fleating's, No. 130 Wood Street... tt Ladles* FUra—The best and cheapest Fors In the atty nut bo found on west corner of Market and Fourth streets: ' ; GAMMEN. dc.STEWAItr. Constitution Water•-la a certain care far Diabetes and all &sews of the kid. ruiya. For ale by all druggists, 31117. Ilargabuk in Ladles' Furs, at William Fleming's; Nml39 Wood atrost. tf =3 EBEAS....At FL Loots, - n eatutday hiorotae, at 0 letlock. OVSTA A. EDAM.; orAUestheny City. medharare- • • • The reitalea wl4.errlve hem this evening or to-mom. seeming: Ineltarge of bls WAlif Ta WARTED--,To tell. out. a .urell W. ,bwifTOIIACCU STORE. No. et Ohio Mint. third door below tbellott 000., Allegbeor City. matt reoldrod. Gonad Wild STORM. • - • INANTED—A 1100111•KEIEPEO, —mom .thforal•hly ralhbk. Amin o[ witidit age, and n thorough awoont•tit. Nose when awed apply.. Ultima. • per•••• • wwpcur. •01...L4 Dohaweas poilltlon will be girea, with tlbti•l Wary. Iddrtio,,with rataw,•,••,, BOX Ia. •10. Pitt•bargh; WNIr D MI—ARMY GDNS . Alms .AZTOL`7I*X-pawl tor flpos. err MIN, or. Carblooos;ad crab 1. rliborrarr Alan or Cantor.; 44:00igi..41.. chop. A .., Dr. Novi li4rett4l, Groh, Q,W .tor ovors rra• itpUou of oroar. - Poroaoa harlrrig &taro arios taxi oiliad Viii.hr T.. J. H. JCIFISErfOrt. aka wuura yin *oil., tur. 3 4 W•Tai. Wlttriatliti; POIAIICAL - - - E/61147111WASID REPUBLICAN rittIiMISAWT WIMITNIL—A Weptall cad pretantorkrr toortlog.lrdli r hold 'al tbo real& 'Word &loot Ikons, Aux stmt , ors. W0.16.1Wr I . V.tNING, Doecabor U. to dr.. 1 ,i 413 it be rotod for far Ward Otirdh. II THE WtßiatT.G . . . TWO F.DIMMII. . ••, : WrIPISEDAT A Elkltril47. • A lug. • ghost, rvizrr don. DYAD of lateremlaMreaalg slitter. tease:Mr , leading LetterMle, iatest Nob* / 11 •00. 1, ' Mall, 'meant. rMiteliik:Mcitri,Me tb 1'4014 mad Ibliett awl Mgt :CUM ittmtele Oft. ome reiM Market RarortA. nr atu t i s. thr. lio raruleb, **MMa abould oe 211 beet h. !.. emeee roit ins , . l la Clubs of Tert ••••••••,.• • —Abd ob. bopr arra. to'll4llool= ll 4 UP the Additions se eletilefie Mt goa — cs — ruSmosCaLaal& — La ih---- ' 7"*. roper. M an ane.pieltr.l 754 .bt, es an. Imam Wedisitat illar• scribers Wins bat Gag , 433aaby by Dft.AXlMkriia""-a. p! Baznterad Latter, bttladroaa. prrniatten. IWDEIIT . it. iptir,. Or T. IFIODNETI , nil." WIZ, AND ELDJ.Tatxx. lirou"ifklt.. Al l eittn.t..:lll No. 60 DLemsca4 61, .' it. .' . 03... jobs Wilson 2.1.3r00 , ..) keep. en..1,61...= lig ' '• Deer Itritil.'llouiroal. it' aloui .04 MP, 4. .P.roewdo4CoMtn... Waleat Colas frog' siaroir..licaerraid Conie Ins upwards: Coign's. lii . iirmas ripe., ' Carriages W toitlibetrat 10, races... Crap*. • ul.! 4. aitiiEnifi.bitturat.hed gnu.. ofimi'- •AILIZGAIREaNtINTECI/M 4 ... 2:6.-Mi COFTINS. am' kiaas:olll.ll* errn•dperipUcreatrolend •• • hindibatt. Dammopes4ll,o4ile/41114. ma qn,rt.a• foinlaned," Inrismitou—flem' Dart 4 illin , Zlar ' M. ,v..,,jatop.„ D.,Tti. ;Tt,,C..a.auLierl4 - Jaeotilf. ildlller. rxj. ' • ..,,, ~: '.. ,____ 1 - #A,- itODGEnik'tPintili*,.' ', 4 ‘!•,liztt AND4SIMALIFLO, , Civr , late Ssninil X. , itoar.*) - 21.. - liouidir. threeiloon r nmsk Be rn er, allattiekr t+. 1 4 , -.:1n....vad. Mambas, Ward . ! " w 504 ltalititlota Calati, it. tbkicrwall. pitc.s.' noinhailiftitiluitids; 41 .1:1407. treai . ..ua CroVidi !mat:twat ~ ~ ~ ait” ... k mas , L . bl,l tom. . . ' ,...-, Egi:Cr, AM) fck - AnbIECIWISS . ...V. . .PAIiTAZZIL 1 52 . 50 , .' U.•. 11. 4,61•11111 W nal . 0 e5 1 ..v.. .II R ood'. Yd 11011,0110 g. 41412 .equilgate Minna pulaimit" , okapis. Ail,qtaxid MO . ti the iatibilillailk ~, a imtcot prima, and ,LlvralliiamOlMPe ; - v AO Irxim lint • -Marts; 'Clutimim: :'' Illaibid... nutigu...e.utut Itini, alh."alki '" v"' MiTrittlY PIARULISWOMUI , Z s a , 4:i.llketnvon,lit lei. emi,447. , I L L isigg l i s'P tts c i U MS7II2x, Ilmolidvattimbr• ' .'„ . ;., I :. T•T;6i} SA WENT — Onlieleg ITalou - N0..3 rittb ow O. uppelliagi.l , Carpet 'Mersin.= are yew impaaw • • Croaleea.belag lamed la,tha tempi atiagat s se. aad o.,nau stoip,tokint pareraeat., rendering . WES M. a • teem nol:e; ' etb. Brame roam tinted. Ws* proof vault. Pammulaa eau ba hit !a 12 0 1 116 Dmsano. InpilrearOLlValt irectartvaitA. • co.,a Fifth etreet. FOR-SALE • • - SALE'L . 4:IO ACIIEN saw smalls° LAND. Di.. ?MU OW. 430.1 4tle. TeXelen• Dad: 'Wlll:tegalliarelrk P=l , erty• • Tor parUcelexel tasittiZe •of D. SOll.lll—No..allattet street. • Fon s A LE —T [MEE bUILLINUM: . :, LOT 3 IM ,BEkf ittELD. wear Oaklaill 0100, two stouts from theborsocir track. , . tot Vim betwatlfblly tltastad, wattwilljyt aay cheap. Enqultro of WILLIAIt L U0LX231,`..• Utterly Suwec. • SAVE—(Ine Orat-riiii4;lllll*. story -MUG'S! • elgbt rooms, finixtted auto and good dry eWY;„ briar stable and carriage bowie, all . In repilkor r der, Iltuate on the corner of Eisner limb aiid North alley.' Ga.. and hot' andbold water to tlwa house. 'Enquire 0f.11.11131eY *BALL. aeadiar tate Aerrits,.bio. 91 . 11esaer attaCet. 4.ll.tsbany.. „ pore BALE—RRICK, The anderthrtied will WI ill' Or !earring* . a "trick Yard, to any person sitshlnt loam:soak. the business. The yard is nete,'srlltt all thlarida# 'ern Lesprorenten Is. Lease rehire* Tears. YOlel need applyhut their, who m;2411 bastnasi s 14e, Amer E. T. C.. Allegheny P.' - , on RAZE-nOnons-.-4kir,,, INWARD'S . Limy. aid dalCitibis; , ,aiM , ` duo r.AXILY HORSE ManD • thase:DIFITI3/i -'Mitt Hunsiss,- m.e .Laaas u DIMUOIES. .112U14: Abr.. gLACK 311,11Mi•-asaMddir DAUM.. rntsr STOLEt, near Ibildtbdibiia`i. heti Hound: . SirMorzes bought and Kola ononduildateM' , FOR4iILE.--Illatinv and' Lilt " oproor of Ilaohatton• ABisni`litain.". itear Paasengor Railway. ;Lot 41,byl LB fug: Novae frame, coolabilig rooms and • nood halt, - watt Improved. iienuandLidonShoglalti,paane Bidwell Anent, Allrihear City . Lot In lay I: • h.o.cr. r. , ...uuThau4vcipsisosay , ,o. irandfasliatf,arltafaii&lrao.' :Alan; soma! mak • Boos. and Lola In gain location, lagnlnpl. & B aaa o a • near. Foy FiXtr— I I Lot. —A large lot of ground . JOuLT• tee/ In is"„ in..; wattle Frankstown e ad. TO yardstroset/ the Tallrosa Station, on witlek Is erected ins ' ' twn story brick hoase of aka room, with me eellars. This I. a good Aims; welt Saliesd o m throughout 'with marble mantels, Le.; eatiag . doors laid with brick: a pomp at the - - fords se abundant and constant sepplyor glad wale; and will be sold Very rattan and on Sag terms, lt applied for seen. Tar FartiestaiSesii..''' r quire of G. U. TowEn, neat Estate AgeaS, , NO:.; ill Fourth Street, F' ore SAL E—speamenglii _„„ LOTS.—We now offer 'on althedthsay . they, ; • tarns • ovoid. or large net Osalrable lots. ' lax rut of that valuable property lethoffhallt.: ,, the hens of L. C. L Noble: Attune at theuppell, end of Sharyaborx, and near Guyette% Orar . thereat Penn a. Railroad. A Donlon iirabionl , ': ^••'• tote front the railroad on thi vela. Ltd Nada, ,re • , street on the south. 'The ,lot. My 40 t71011..1. with Olds dreets running at nth OWLS' property. Th. soil tor gardenias' purgunne esa. 'net be excelled, and for guthuty of Iconic:4*M secession, no - equal. Tor Idesertptlya plan and , farther Inlbonallou tall at BILL • LT'S. nen ffstate Agents, Butler Meet. /WW. /1 Vide. / • IyiTTED STATES • • t WATCH COMPAXY'R WATCHER. „ . ;• We ban) tt reaalied baled Watebee. bt FIN /C4T Uti HEST for the Wit. •‘4 4 '1.41. t: ".. !tat t.t.rkM bti.g Jeweled vr th ClitirtifJ L.. el Pored Esevexu.t. "-Mk cmstaxuatErszt nALAxeig. „ Whale.alt and itetnll lnnu, " DIINSPATEI at amain, . fie rum srama. 01'1'081= IItiSONIO HALL: Wlll. F. & GEOB9EXOIIILI6 lIPHOLSTEanik , Feather Alerobaritai• And dealers In Bedi and Tteddloy. Mattrilnas, • ftrda,i Pillow.; Blanket;. (NUM., Crundesta', 74 m% eneetr and Slip., kept In Dom. temir,parltem. , 'mad• ' out of the best material; as relliouble ' • ' Wm. PURIFIED FEATllRRSoradmaattieL‘r'.- the. ba i t or pound, and eerryintng spinet/ROY rolbe Upholstery business. Drdare reapretrally , eolletted and promptly filled. Store, rorriaiilf Iladthneld and Titled litrecle..nnder A/aeon/wen:lot Rotel. WY. 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