01 ME ArTII strimOkii. • Daily Prayer M 'eatiie--Itioin to 3230 o'clock at the Reoma of the Christian Association; 31o; 23 Flith:fitiesit...\ . -A N B ute for Sale.—A.goocl route lathe ; (old). tlfifth and Ninth Warda on paPer cue le had by applying at this office by elevan =Wok s& A. M. • ' , • Painting. -7-The St. Clair street bridge is :being painted white. MeetTo•Night.—The AlleghenyCouncila - ttchl hold a regular meeting this evening in their Chambers at 734 o'clock. Work Commeneed.--The work of laying the foundations of-the _proposed Library Ball was commenced yesterday., . • Relaying. Tt,e -roadway; between the vidh3 on the St. Clair* street bridge is bei ffat e perform re laid. The wotk has to b night, when travel is suspended.' . Base e'Mutual Batie Bail Club - 131 thiS city were . beaten in a game by the Forest City Club, of :Cleveland, in that city, en Monday. The score stood 39 to 18. Fornieetion.--Jesse Allen made infornia /Jon before the Mayor, yesterday, charging Arthur and Elizabeth Allen with fornica tion. The accused was arrestdd and held fora hearing. • . . . Personal.--Uharley liavis, one of the ef lielent and'obliging guardians` of the law at thee. Union Depot, returned on Monday from' the East where he has been spending a short vacation.. . *ampt__ Recue.—) cr W E alleges that while he Wei taking a prisoner to the lock-up Peter Brown attacked him and-attempted a „rescue. of the man. Al dermtin-llichfasters iiined a warrant for the arrest of Brown. - . • - 1 - Counterfeits on the Saratoga County Na tional Bank, Waterford, New 'York, have made their appearauce. They are poorly executed;' and have evidently' been sub jected to some process to give them the apz pearance of. having been_ come time An. cir culation. _ A t VVI e aterAnme McCallester smale.inkirmation before - thelllayor, yes terday, eharg. hig her husbandi • Janies Valtesler_,Wati. asaantt Midi:salary. She *Sagas' that he kioked•and beatter in a brutal manner. A warrant was, leaned', far the Arrest of 'James:; • Alleged Larceny.--Justfce - Animon yes terday issued a warrant for the arrest of Mrs. Wilson, of Brownstown_ ,who # charged - with larceny on oath'of Margaret 'Boyle. She alleges that Mrs. Wilson came into her house during her absence and - abstracted eighing to the value Of tWAL • Cut His Board Bill.=John Schuzken was was charged with obtaining board under faisepretenites; on oath of J.' A. Lippert, of Brownstown, before Justice Amnon, yes terday: He"alleges that the accused board ed with him for several weeks, and Satur day "skipped" withont paying a bill of V2O. The Benninghoff Robbery.--The case of the Commonwealth against theAhree - Wil- - loughby brothers, M. Maloney, Thos. Rea gan and J. S. Thomßson, alloged to have been engaged in the 'Benninghof robbery,' was presented to the Granti Jury, at 'Frank lan, on Monday. That body failed to find 4 ne ' and ' ordered the discharge of the prisoners. Surety of the PeaCe.—Jamea McCormick, charged on Oath of Robert Barmier before Justice,Heisel, yesterday, withassault, and snit whom an information for surety of the peace was made apthe 'same time ; was arrested and held to bail for a hearing. If is alleged that be made an assault upon the prosecutor with .a horie-whip, and threat .ened to knock his brains out. A Good lidea.--We noticed yesterday 'band-bills posted on some of the mail boxes requesting correspondents to use stamped envelopes and have their mail matter di -rected to the number and places of rest, Bence. This, if carried out, would save the Postofficeeierks considerable labor, besides ensuring the safe and prompt delivery of all mail matter throughout the city. , Lawrence Pic first annual plc ado of the Lawrence Pke Company, which takes place at Iron City Park to fay, will, doubtless, be a grand affairs The Lawrence - Company is compose I of men who are gentlemen in iirtery sense of the, ord, and from the names published as committee of arrangemews we have nal hesitancy in say ing the affair will be a'complete success. Assault and Battery.=—Charles , Koehl made information before 'Justice Ammon; yesterday, charging Benry-Ciamworth with -assault and battery. Hoehl alleges that the defendant attacked his son, Charles gook', a boy about twelve years of age, and beat and abused.hini shamefully. The parties reside in Bast;-Birmingham. A: warrant was issued falcate arrest, of the accused. A Delinquent. —Mrs. lifary Leod made two informations before tt Alderman lAnd say. yesterday. against hei husband, James Leo .d „Mei alleges that the defendant-has Abandoned her, refusing to do anything for her support, and that on Tuesday evening he came toper dwelling. and made threats Against her life. He was arrested and committed tojail match charge. , _ Money Lod.--.Yohn Witthatier, German, who boards at Sweinheart's tavern, in the Ninth ward, lost a pocketbook containing 1520 Saturday "night:::.He had been sitting an the cellar door infrchat of the house during the evening, And 'while ihere: fell asleep. About ten o'clock he awoke end , retired to his bed, but cannot . say,)vhether he had, his money ...with him or not. ,He ..Ims heard nothing of it since. E,mbiazlemetit.—F. Kramer made infor -mattock before the Mayor yetterdaY. charg ing George Carlton with embezzlement; , Carlton was at one time an ) inmate of the , 4 "Rome for thePriendlest,' , on Peimsetreet, `-from whence be was employed 'by Mr.; framer, who is in the insurance business, fe alleges that Carlton has has= been collecting premiums 403 on . policies, and appiopriat -wog the money, to his own apse. Alleged. ~- A ttemPied *ape. — Enzabeth Jackson, a colored girl, , made,initaztdioni% TesterdaY; before ' Alderman Donaldson against James Ault for assault and ...battery. ^with intent to commit arape. "-The prose= autrix residesin Tempevaeamllle and the ioffense is said to haie been committed on the public road neP - that pip Tbe. awed *as r lult of $5OO bail commi ming; .2 • The ill md xneeting be 'held at: 'Washlngtt da, a Ptember. 17th. Some'distlnatilsbed visitors are ex pected, among whom-ls Genera BUYlielffec . late commander of the Ninth Ariny Corps, tomblatt the 100th Regiment P„, y e . v., was - attached. An address will= be delivered' before the society by Cfronsral,.l.easure t of 'ew Castle. As the °nth*/ regftnentls em braced in this society, ;large meeting: Is Unpentitabi;l74if Tuesday two young m n engaged in the novel but, -as It proved• in the end, rathelanprolltable _amtuultnent of trying bowmen they , could` - drive two holattaiihed to a buggy on the pavement of East, Lane without rlinnirlf * ov er p-destrlans. °elder Frank Oampbe Inwood ( their movements 'and artedet .. - T - then2.,' - !Theygaye fictitious names at , the -3dayor!Soffice, but were compelled 'to 1:1 1 oftae tive 4ol l479 and cotta after wh i ch they Weity,rideued.„ . ;say. ;7.6 4 . X' ~ 01 ReP l l l ollc , ans 6c tha,.l4olth , Word; Albs.: AgbecOitt 40.a.Grant? and Co fax`Chib. The Republican citizens of the Eighth l Nvard, rage num [hers last evening, in Goetteman's Hall, for ihuurpose of organizing for the cam Akiga o , enteetinwits caged brorderat dkch o'clock, Justice Eggers presiding, and Mr. E, L. Jones and the reporter of the GA zurrs officiating as 'l3ecretarleik'-'l' 3 - 11 The President irated that tho meeting had been called forithe purpose of organiz ing a Grant and COnaX cut% aturta,twaW all persons fitvorabfe to • the object - to Mtn the roll. 1 1n response to this invitation al e ma jority of those present affixed "thole, to the roll. A Constitution and By-Laws was then read by Mr: McConnell and unanimously adoppt T folloWing offleeteiierti then elected': . " Prasident..43eo. McConnell.' _ , Rec. Preddentireo.- Monl, Eggerg, G. P. Wilheltn,'E.'ll. - Zones. : •:'• • - Becokdistg adretary- 1 -11. , C. , Haidint: 'COr'responding Sect etdry=.Copt H. Nem ; . Treasurer:—Barney-Bettlt • -' On motion, it was decided to hold the regular, meetings , of, the Club on Theeday evening of each week t , Mi. Eggers 01. r. McConnell in the chair) moved that the - several Grant and Colfax Clubs in Allegheny - be inititedlo meet with the Eighth Ward Club at their next meet. in ' Adopted. • • • ' _ On motion of Mr:Wilhelm, Major Drown,w who was a present, was requesteiPto Address the - ineethigi The; Majorimade a brief but pointed address, stating , that he was glad to see that jthe Republicans of the Eighth ward had been fully aroused to the issues of the - holif. He; had no doubt that around this nucleus would gather the good, the true, .the noble whb as a solid phalanx would march . up to a polls next . November and cent their infitteticeln favor the nation's hero and 5avi0ur,,17.431.-Granti , This election was is importan tas Ares' the fight between rebels and loyal men in for mer days. The present contest was simply a continuation of the same fight:, -_lf to.dayff you find a Man-whose adman mcishows him to nave been a- rebel, - man who 'March; the '.rarika ; . those deavored to destroy -‘ear;•goirertiment,!, a' man who was engaged in shooting down' our friends - and , Al , tethent,- your will find that same man enrolled iti 'the finks of 1 . those who now cheer lotidly:lorNeytnour and Blair. , But their cheere are. ell in Valli. - The loVeds cif their country, -these :who Perilled their lives in its defence, thoe4 who gave up their treasures.l4'.sepporVit,: will see to it that the banner of loyalty and' hnman'rights—the banner Verne by Grant and Colfax—is carried forward too glorious ctor On motion of Mr. Eggers, the thanks ofths, Meeting were tendered to the speaker for, his able and eloquent address. Adjourned to meet at the same place on Tuesday evening, Sept. first, at 8 o'clock. • • Seventh Ward Nominations. The" Republicans of the Sevenih 'Ward met at the' Franklin Stieet School tcouse last evening for ,the pnipose of suggesting neimes,l43 . be. balloted for at the primary election, Saturday, forrotinollmen and the several ward office& - - • • L l'he meeting was organized by calling -Alderman Joseph A. Batter to the chair, and appointing . f 3. (3ardiner Seers tart'. The Chairman stated' the object, of the Meeting and said it was now ready to re ceive -nominations,-:.when- the following names were suggested : •' ' -- Select Counea—A. M. - . Brown .and John Wilson—twoto be nominated. Coreacm Council:--Da'id L. Fleming, John Rebman, Robert Flynn, James Roush, d Earl S. Gardiner—&to he nominated. Sehooi Directors—Thomas C. Wilson, Jno. McFarland, Jacob Zeigler=l to be nom inated. Assessor—W rd. J. Logan. Constable—Wm. J. Logan. Judge of Election--Joseph A. Butler. Inapeetor—Fred. Rouok. Return Inspector—Ed: D. Brush. On motion David L.-Fleming waa appoint edi a committee to superintend the printing of !tickets. ' On motion it was resolved to bold the Primary Electimi- between the hours of 3 and 7 o'clock, P. N g on. Saturday, August : 29th, alter which the meeting adjourned. Grant ind Colfax at Patotale,. The Republicans of Sewickley met on Tuesday evening, at the corner of Beaver_ . and Broad-streets, . boiorigh, for the' purpose of orgazdzinga - Grant Club. The moeting was called to order by B. C. Chris: ty,'Esq., and the Club was organized by the election of the following office= ; • President—T. H. Nevin. • Vice Presidents—Di: Wm. Woos, B. 44. Hauseholder,T.l2l: Weleliand,Charles At, well, James Douglas. and William , Har bough. Rewrding ifleeretai*-Prof. "B.WoOd.:P.i Oorresirmsdipg Seerelary—W,C. c hristy. Treasurer—C 1. J. P. Kianiek. The Chairmatithen appointed the folloar ing committees: - • • .A .Finance—Chas..Atwell,.Semnellifoldai terit, G.WeOOllll, IL Werner and Gam' '1 • Attisic•Dr. Wm. Woods, William Har baugh-and T.-H. - Tho meatlngilirsaitierf entertained by'et; pqnent addresses from T. H. Nevin, Jr. H. Baldwin and B. O. Christy. _ *. On motion, it was resolved that the Club meet every Taeaday evening. • ' •1- The next meeting, Tuesday evening, was net; atiart for a grand kill", vow" epe e koril trotna distance prewnt. The meeting then adj'ourned, and a Glee Club was (organized, wnieh wilt; hnibtleiis be heard from frequently durinithi) cam- P al a°. • , , . . Enthusiasm in: Newton. • , i' , . ,' .On WiduesdaV evening August 2 5 t h,it . 0 , became known that Governor Geary wiusin , 'owl quiet tow n. His visit was , unexpettted: The desire to do honor to the .man and , the honorable .office he fills soon revealed Its-If.' : ManY;`old and young, called 10 take him by the hand and exchange' kind wordit be cauie of his present position and,past rec. ord Al seven o'clock in the evening, the S. C. Band, burning that the. Governor was. the `guest of Mr. 8. B. Markle, proceeded thith., er and discoursing eweti'musle v conducted; Governor . Geary , and General Markle (many citirens falling,in line by the why) ' tot e office 'of. E. W. Bimin i .Bargw.- ....L etc box platform was , iniprovise on the' aid wallu .A meeting was called to order' -by the Purges .5 77 ,0.. F., Hresaner called. to, vreelde. .Aftergivlog •a , neet, - , wen4hu e d, 'lmecchi - be , ititrochi .0d - Gev. Cytyv A' !tie_ orator of - the evening. -- -- --, .. ~ - ~ ,et ~,B this time Math itieeti'' Red head to cond street was Jilted by hundreds of our Usenet. ,- The applause.with ;skid' the s er was greeted' hein4Warotie showed ''t ii old he had upon the hearts of the 1 eo le. For an hens anAndtimcalnB held fy,t e trutfal and eloquent recital of the - i ' ry or the past and the :, contingencies of the restint._ _ • T e Governor'a plain and timely appeal to t e Democraor:.walt Wren% lend must 'ha its effect. His review of the past of Bey our and Blair .4000 1 3$rafiwk,, with '411°4 of G . ant • and ColfaX-wlll have its Intitiefo., . long after preignirditffilAWslajofer. Tile meeting eloseilAfith'fthrft -rea Bl , l 11 Ce .l3. ch for ews Gear y and - thrett,.pr ilrP suE inkx„ , ....f ,.., ... , . .1%,-. Te 4 ad Fit ' l li t .1.1 e: 1 - Ilit: Kemp . eged I .hreetty Imes 4. flied information yesterdah.heforeAllier3' -roan Lindsay, chargiliti John Colbert with the,l cent , or a eoar, valued a forty 'ddi`l'. + burr The acionsecl , woe strooted and: 04 . 1*,1 101 l (Or trial. .„';' -•'' • ' ' '- ' .' . _ 1448*1.W11 ot/ al WHIST N?" M. i TAREMIIMVAIMIN G. iliso !ntexm 4 of the Grosats—i)l44 o ifigients ey t he Trustees and Tent-Holderii,lte-; ligieut - Berviceir: Viiithig .'lllll is . 'l , •Electlim:4lev. Dr. Deinpley, ate. , :well , . , Thi -known Camp ground illocateds about two miles from Tarentnm, , and one , Mile directly back from the ridlread. The , , , Ps:ation Is much in the form of a basin, , .' _ . .. . !with risinggiound all.aronnd it. Abund- Muse of water Is always tobe ' found at the mmeroms springs. It is nicely shaded., ,nicely . RIP ground cotkinses fourteen acres. and Owned by the corporation,' held in trust y representatives of the different Metho ist'clitulcheein the, two cities * and :vicinity., __. . 1 Xvpry year the. -Trustees have added im provements. Tho ground ,is - new in line' condition, ;mid the reading tei it' hes been graded. so as to: ake It,' easily accessible. •- . ... uring the . pa st year the ground has been 'e-arranged and new avenues have• been ppened, and a map published showing the location of each lot and.the name.of the lot holder. The plan comprises one hundred and twelve lots, but• provisions made for Increasing the number to a considerable extent. Most of the new tents recently eree; ted are In cottage form, one and' two story structures. The trustees had erected not long since an elegant preachers' house, two Mon, high.- The first floor ,is a tdtting M room,with a toilet room in the rear.' -el Seam 3 story is used for sleeping chambers,' with.mmoidations for twenty'or thirty Ministers.l I The building cost over 'three hundred dollars. The trustees' have also erected four large tents for social religious Meetings, costing,two hundred'drillers, and put.the springis in complete 'order, and also ,made other importantimprovements. The outlay this season shoWsrabbut sevenhiindj red dollars, which was secured by donations and tent assessments beibre 'the 'meeting clataid. The trustees have" just applied to , the Cmirt for incorporation. ;,. ' The Cam p . MeetkiCtonimenced , Monday of last wee_ „It and' tim _ during nriug the "wee_ hours" . of bleMOrnitig. 'The religious ex, orefries Were tinder, the immediate direction OfFstr..l)r:tiiiinpsey, , 'within whose district the ground bilOcated. ' The Doctor brought itithleguisitkin his enlarged experience in ali"matters; 'end everything paseed off : nite successfully. 'Dr. Deiripsey is now in is fourth terurof office, of tom - years each,' consecutively, and is regarded's line Drew: siding of „ Christ Church is the leading Congregation in his district. :There were about 'ditty tents occupied. Being finnan :,ally large, they afforded accommodations for ' a great many persona The meeting was favored with fine weather, and good ordir generalist prevailed. ~' • , - , fi Qoite,e. large number,of ministers were , on the ground during the progress of the meeting. The - opening sermon _ was , Preached on Wednesday night by -Rev. W. -, ' Jl. Locke, Of this city. Sermons were de- livered by Rev. J. Jones and Rev. J. S. I;emmon, of Pittsburgh; Rev. Z. S. Weller. .of Missouri, Rev. S. Burt, Rev. T. S. Hodg 'son, Dr. L. F. =Morgan and Rev. M. B. Pugh, all of this city; Dr. D. Is. Dempsey,. P. P.., E. 13; Snyder, of Allegheny City' Itev. It. Hamilton, of Tarentum; Rev. J -A. Miller, Lawrenceville district, and ,Revs. E: B. Webster, .W. Darby. and W. W. Roup. Some o-of - these ' - ministers Preached twice. 'Among the visiting role: istera we noticed Rev. Dr. H. Miller, Pitts burgh; Rev. R. Jordon, -of Armatrong county: ; Rev.: R. 6 Cunningham, - Duquesne 'borough; Rev. R. T. Miller, Braddock's Field; Rev. , 11. L. Chapman, East Liberty; Rev. W.Long, Pittsburgh: Rev. H. Sines bough, Canton, 0.; Rev. J. Grant, of Ohio; Rev. J. W. Baker, ' - Rev. J. J. Molllyar and Bev. John A. cott, of Allegheny City; Rev. John Martin, Lawrenceville district. ,Monday the Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees took place. In adaition to the transaction' of various items of interest, the following persons were elected tame for the ensuing year : President, Jacob H. Waiters; Pittsburgh; Vice Preadent, Jae. M. Hier, Tarentum; Trelisarer, S. R. Al ters, Millerstown; Secretary, T. W. Wright, Pittsburgh. By the time this paper is . placed in the hands of our city readers, the attendants at the camp-meeting will be scattering in different directions to their respective homes, . .A SivinCier. - ' 1 , , . Monday morning a Scamp arrived at the i . St. Nicholas Hotel in this city, and under , . . the garb of rellgon swindled several of the girls employed about the house out of va .. . . . y ri s es sums of 'honey. He related that he _ . r a Catholic Priest froth Johnstown, and , was on his way to Omaha. He was, con. . dupted to a ro o m, and a short time after he , entered it one of .the `chambermaids ; was , Raising the door, which he had, loft' 'open. He spoke to her and madis some trifling re quest, just enough to commence a 4xmver nation. He soon ascertained that eh ) was a Cathollc,-and informedher that hwaa ti - priest of the Church .. Ha also sta gthat he was raising 'funds to assist in bnilding &Catholic Chureltin Casaba and wanted her and such other-Catholics as might be about the house to ,contrAbuteall tbey co for that purpose ' The gift promptly ve ,a -d V ollar. and immediately summoned 1 the other Catholic - girls' atant the ho. All cotitributed such sums as they could iffotd could ex pt one. -' She 'informed the 'c arch builder that • she would leave a dollar for him In the hands' Of one of the' Catholic cleigymen o• the 'city, an arrangement to w id a h he strongly ;objected, but without avail. He; succeeded . in swindling them out of, about 4Welva 'dollara and then left the premises. RoW. at iirAcnio-.A Alan Stabbed and Se +4 risusly lininred. ' \ A row of :a rather serious charac teruc. cared at a colored Plank in i Bevs' (rove, , . near Wood's' Finn,. Yesterday • afternoon. The affair commenced , ', ith an enooanter between a coup:oaf the Melee, one of whotn . Was named Johnson. When the fight 00E1i n:fenced, Mr: Suomi Bell, anxious +to pre serve good Order,- endeavored to ,part the belligerents end quell the disturbance. In 7 ,furiattid : b ' „this InLerference.! Johnson, otta of , the , : 11 esters; rew,; 'A and Inflicts& 'a ; seve r e Mid: dangegons it'stAv to the • abdomen ,of :Bell. , This Was + the oomtnencernent 'of a `general row, i n , which ;kicks, stones and 'other intiliss-were- freely used. It.Wasirnmitred that one man - had been shot, but the rumor eould;noi+ ho. tritbad to .any .reliablo source. , Tian rioters,tafterEfight ! rfguntlL they I : Yvere fszhat 4 e.t.P.lt ,etliteit : the row. The injured m 3 wasbrought to the lofty in't( carriage' an his injuries ottended to' ; " The nhypichin hi ke hie lisjartes,, hp " h: severe,, theY are nnttenOcesilailly fatal - . No Infatuations have been made .agalt any of the parties, bat ,IdOnlitlemi the Ma yor will haYa • PlentY of tiieyrit to-day. •. 1 , , ? : - • / 1,, . ~, ..,-• 1 ---; 4 ;; . ;' • ••....-•--:.:-.Ligi..:-...:—., ~ ~ „. , , ,aPilbllean . county , w,accutivis:f coMituoo ;• ' 1 , - Attoeting. . - 1- 1- ;' 1 , •, t% • 0 ,Republican County .xixeoust, eCo in mit held a regular weekly,',lneSinit yea ter y,at two o clock,ip.4l., the Vluitmliw,, C01.11;128E011 Errett, presiding: ! .• , , '', , ' Ti l e _ rfi PMVO:ffhe 411 d ' °WI :Committee. le wore submitted and received. t' : I Tbei,felionvinie resolution wee;submitted. andpoutanimonsiradcptect,, , , ~,,,4 • 12 0 0 04,Tbat Ilie. bonitpii4e , :on - tneet- . logand Speakers , be directed 2050 attalmile' , 'the meetings as to,pioyout figiidlas ark' publican .end -Democratio:inestioga iSfil,Y, ward ordistriet on limitable elroulut heaor %,; (.Ain motion - or Thlpt,..tt ~w.,:ila II le was resolved to hold a4lrant,nusell Pill t-. and proceeslonl ;Willie .' city on'Tnorbasy; -)Eleotember 20,13. .i .. -r,vti .. Ile Chairm aitieherlisett to " ap po int Itio` ;mitt.° tarnsgement,. ;.- . nee•ttut transaction lot forth& litielosli 141 1° 111 /0 11 . 41, adietizneti; --... .1 .7 e::: - . ...• WIP. ..le. «6 ERI!=CI , _______. i An. Ital4tidat 4Jtarcedgit-lkPer. i ' The special Elszszrric, issued to' Supply oiaera from viiii.cius_ parts of our' icrwk . asd contiguous 'etsteis will be found to-clay in w;apperti on-bur 'counter y !for mailing. No public document of this ! campaign hasimet with such universalism' or general demand. Itsupplies the place 'of a text book for politicians of both schools, the /ceding articles having been prepared with much care and research, and ;with' a vieWtO' menisci and reliability.. . Tie, editio is thoroughlypolitical in-its character, and will ' doubtless accomplish much good: The following are'a portion of . , .. . Ina' conte nts:. ` , , , L klgurestortiiiPeoplet. Cost of the Re bellion—Entireßeceipts and Expenditures for.eight years. e Public Debt—Federal Taxation. , This ceomprehenalye, and ex haustive article hat attracted wide attenz . thin; being , the' clearest exhibit of our, -Na- Renal Finances yet made. The figures are so arreaged and minutely expliined that a. school boy can 'readily ' understand' the financial problems which• now agitate the public-mind. It will prove an invaluable reference for Republican' 'spielers, as it fully refutes the seductlie arguments of the opposition on the , greenback 'aficl other financial questions .. -ll.' , ThtiNe* R ellion. - a record of the. Democratic. Party a s made up by itself. This article; compi ed from over one bund led Democratic woes—orators and the, plesi—bas littnicted. much attention and - i shadows .the polloy.ef tbe Democratic party If it artioni4 in electing Seymour and Blair ( :, . For the 'genuine, - unadulterated doctrines Or Um Opp:Sidon Ma twelve col.' limn article will _be ;perused with avidity by all - intelligent persona, It .ie..the. best Republican dboulAerit or thocativid,62; and so acknowledged on all sides.- • ,-/ • -' 111. The- reader , will likewidi fir ` into , , 4. 0 ,1 I' able•ittid Spirited addresses of. theiliatt onal . Union Republican Committee, end of the Chairman of thttSoldiers' and Salim's' State ColMinittee, the 'Chicago &publican Plat- Ibrm, , Speech 'of Carl! Schurz, Mf g- IMLAY other)peportSiztpnlitical Articles; original and selected; makimraltor. ether such 'a pa w tatishould find Rd inyiptcipe hands of evet7liteiligea citizen. • ' " - Orders for . any number of 'true special edition by:Ma4 will be promOtty, t•Workthe "Ake, Yesterdity morning Officer Wilson - Of - the '(Pity .- Pollee arrested ; Mary Jane Jones,. BPC,firtilY,' on 51:elfarge .Cst • larceny. - It appearsthat Mary has been. in' the business for :a - .number of years, and `during Mayor Lowry'l administration was arrnstedon a similar charge' in this tity: , She has been irkthe city for several' - Weeks, . ewas and sometime since committed to Jail . . disorderly bylhe Maya fr . conduct. She was in the :market yesterday morning, and after'making a entail purchase, was ob served by the market ; woman with whom she had been dealing' to put her hand in' the-pocket of a', lady's dress .who. stood near her.. After she moved away a; short distance. the market woman asked. 'the • lady •if she had not lost , her. pocket book. , The lady-. felt for it, but it :was gone, Officer . Wilson ~ was- then in . and the- • vie- man pointed out - to .., where- - 1 upon be arrested'hoi, but in a moment af -terward the missing pocketbook was fotind lying a short distance from where the was standing. She was cond noted to the Mayor's office and searched when three pocketbooks and about twelve dolhani in. money Was . fOund about her person,- Twoof the pocket-' Woke were identified'by Christina...Kit:lpol - and Fiances Miller,- and . they, each made inforination chanring her with lardaiy,' and after a hearing she was committed - to jail in default of-' bail for her appointee at She stated that she came to this city' from Philadelphia, and! it is presumed by the police that she has been “working" the market ever since she came here, as she is known by some of them th be a profession al thief. . • - United States__ District Court.—Judge The case of the United States vs. twenty barrels of whisky owned by E. &B. Beven, was concluded, a verdict for the United States being rendered by the jury. O. B. 'Kulp, Esq., of Wilkeabarre, Lu zern(' county. On motion of D. O. Barring ton, and . S. P. Fulton q., of Pittahurgh, on moti nof D. `Re e d , Esq.,-were duly & alined and admitted to practice in,thfs The next atute taken ,np was that of the United States va. three barrels of whisky and other pr o pert y owned by Strauss A, Banner,ef Philidelphia,...Theproperty was seized at Scranton , on the Bth of June last, for the reason thaethe Goverament tax had not been paid. , United States Attorney'Car 'nahan and D. C. ILirrington. Esq., appeared for 'the United States, and Jo rah Cohen, Esq., for the respondents: The jury found' a verdictf r the Tatted States., Ths case of the , Uriited States vs. eixty. five' bushels of, malt and other property, owned by.; Ur. Zimmerman, of Luzern - .county. On trial. , • , In the hankrtiptOY branch Alla discharges were granted-and certificates awarded to Daniel Filch, Somerset county; David 'D.' Chapin, Erie county; Joseph W. Gasteger, Sornerset.countv; lasso F. GroVe, Bedford county; N. IX Machin= and Lewis. M. Sieber, Somerset county. - • Fetitiona for final discharge were'filed DaVid )3. Maher, Cameron county;; Wm. P. irwiri,Clegrfield 'mut ty; Thomas Berrv, Cameron county; James E. Steele, Franklin enuntyrltufas L. Perkin*, Erie county; JosiinaNsyes, Venango county. Narrow Earapc-.Aeothc! 'Warning., We areoilen called upon to chronicle no °Hecht caused, the foolhardy.nd rink. less amusement indulged : in by boys of climbitufon trains of cars while In motion:. Notwithstanding these repeated warbings, the practice is in no wise abated, and the only'reinedy seems to be to let theparties suffer. • The latestvase of the klndla that' of if, boy nomad Ilethel, residing in• the Secoed ward, Allegteny,. , who climbed oe• the platfofth'of if' freight car„ which was proceeding te the outer ;depot of the Pitts bnrgb, ,port Wayne and. Chicago Railroad. 'While Mending on•thii Platform a compan ion:give him a push,-which caused him to, fail; of Tortnuately; he tolled. away.from the Ereek;and was saved from an instant And horrible death. r 'As, 'it was, "however," he Was pretty wellimidalied by Doming in couttact with, some sharp stones, and re-:. eel* ing a severe_ cut • °Tr thes - vight - side of the head. and hiving. his-lace and 'other parka of his body considerably bruised and iacerated.' , He will, Aohbtlestioearn son' from the 'aocklelat, , which will teach him a !useful loosen .for the future. I An' EOO4 OOI O II C/ 1 1 4 31434u14 ' . , The . residents ofFiret alletc in 'the 'tad , Allegheny wand, , I have been very ; mMek annoyed p f late by the' carousals andsidnes , , , • a ii: tirg otgOrett, melee ow females, , • whohave Made the house of tveable 0114 of . Afrioaf named hirs:'W Omits, il rendetymis. It seoolleghat heltatel i 4lasts since the prong:- etess was sent to jail for some teeth*: In the .1 earitlrnb, itlieliatd that her Mends, not all, 0 , urnfal at hernnforttirytio-,PositioPi have been . , having tie good time,' at ode or' them eiVressed lt. lest 'night the ,Aller' , : ghbnypolloe put amine tot he priteeedings il._T!pirlilogottotimithhhaush.-. They, riuelifd arresting • five of the gentler. end ,one of the 'refiner; per, all, of - whom' seemed to have made a noquointaim witil` somtithitig eonilderiblv stronger and MOW elevating thari Adam' ***,ele..: Witeti'lear,..; ing, heienti a tiipartY was. ootnmitted Seth.) ten r inerde. orfflerfleadit4p4rop t .,Opr tiV t 4 , ratil.'•""" •'{% MeCandlega. I= Alfeteren: ' ' -- • ...Mr. anion DON of Erie; pectuisyinnia, , • aummonedidthetas &juryman in thetll. 8: District Court, called at our office on Wed - nesday. Mr. Duna is 87 years old. He emi-, ... ~.. . grated from New; Jeraei to Meadville in Crawford county; in 1797. In Jane of that year, he passed throtigh what' Wcur a Mai germ of the present dty of Pittsb lE He cantreinember ofseeing,but a sing 'triek til, tenement, which was one dm:) , )1 1 7 1 4 i f ith anatti6i • There ' Were several - beard 'And. log; houses. :He 'knew ' tahlied 'at the vast extent and Wealth of this city,_reached ' is his otvn MY ti - me. 'Such enormo'ns ` ie.; ' sults from beginnin'giso Khali and, Id a pit rind so brief are pectibar to America: ; Mr. , Dunn remembers tbat he witeleriieff acrois' the Allegheny biJaramßobituten,lather of of the late General William Robinson; re ported tote thnfiret white native' of the ter ritorrnorth of the Allegheny. WI Dunn removed to Erie in 1810, , where' we' Made his acquaintance about ten years' afterwards. In the frontier troublee • ef 1812,48' Mr. D. was frequently employed - as scout or mes senger. . In this capacity' hetrunseihl" to Commodore Perrk while his fleet wait being prepared at Presque:lsle, In the rin or isiti,; after .the mentorable naval engagement on thelake, Mr:•Dunn with a select eityi k•of' seventeen went off in a row boat 'sad cap- Lured the; British schooner 'Phcenix 'Ninth thirteen Men, and' brought ,the' ,priie - into port.without .loss: : His of out .own knowl edge that Mr. Dunn 'was for all ' , the - years of his middle life a man of remarkable in-. &Wry and energy. We hope his preitent. 'healthAnd Agin of mind. and body may , be yew:tasted to the end of the cettitiry?' Mr:lhien is; as such men necusarily are -t• a good 'Republican. -,. - - ' ~. • " wants t 0: Go Backs = Yesterday morning peeple Fritz,' a Gef i?lan, Cattle to- the watnh'honie and asked tor ladkiito;whleh the ciptitiO kindly fair ; ffiiihild'gth.qierunvertobijiulillassurW wherehe Caul.; ,ftorit t he stated that..he to inerlY belonged to the United States.navyi . • and on-the 4th. of February lad dileerted • from - the .gnnboat `“Marion," '3..tL'lnlior Commander, which was thewdoing' dutylet Annapolis;Md. Alter deserilng •he)went. to Germany, where he .was berm; re: mainitd" there several . - ~._ :., ty Pritier:l4lo4o.-- ' , iilit&l ' 4o r lAhag the daily noonday ' prayer meethiga2 Ins changed from Nev. OlarkleChurth to e rooms of the Young lifen:triChrlittin: atlon, No. 28 Fifth street, The meet fog are terytitk l eitilig,'lmdlfrlJ generally ,•tire attended. A.adienaraluytted to attend /Malt 01 1 ,1181. 1 urViehkenaelits have. ben ty : wa Oh they peat. aeoomenedaletV ' al/ 4 1".P.",Wr,:901'0•Atid•API MC 4.0 h ..,.. • ; C!, °3li P .l . EtAt*4lll*ll . • Evidence' Or Its Curability. One of the -; Mayen& Pollee Rays, Chronic •Catarrii hie Reduced Ilfm In Weight te 141 Pounds, and that Under Dr. Ahern's Treatment-lie has been' ReillevedOrthe' Distress,- and has Gained Twenty two Pounded, now:. W eighing - 163 Poinidi. - I Ciiiiii.fy.thatl IniA been , dangeronely tiletea with chronic Catarrh of ...the-head,. which reduced mein-weight tol4i pounds:— I tried several ,physiciatutrwithout avail, and had lost nearly all lope of ever being punt, Of alien 'receiving any benefit: being elluentlV. Ponfined to bed for six. weeks at a time.. I was induce 4 ,to apply, to , Dr. , Aborir, of 134 Smithfield street, on the 24th of blarch list, And ttatlbrds me great pleas- Ure to state ; that,; have be COPEltantly gainin since ' I placed myself:under the Doctor fe tread maid, and have gained twenty'-two pounds of healthy nab;> and ; Andeeq, I look and feel like a, new. being; Many of my Mendel 'sdartsily: recognizing, Me; such a marvelous' change having been' wrought in my health. - •r , . • _ - Wm. Flormr, City Officer. tinder Mayor 131eickniord, -derncliFifth 'ward, Pittsburg h , ' `Most Bitters Of the , present day that are, loudly puffed through the newspapers as having, great 'curative' properties are vile' compounds and base impositions, contain ing no,medicinal 'virtues whatever, and , are , really 'very poor whisky - beverages, and, Instead Of acting as a stimulant and tonic, have, a . tendency to weaken the stomulx by , entirely deetroying the coating. The public should therefore be very dautibui and Pur chase none but Boback's ktromaeh Bitters . which have =stood the 'test 'as a reineditd 10" ma, years, and are really as their naive in dicates, a stomach bitters and not a beverage.:; They ixnnbine tbe,upr,r 1., ties of the best tonic and :a 'stimo. ilriltive, an efficient and agent and the beet stomachic known to the'world„, and` when taken in conjunction with Boni baeVa Mood Aril, are the 'safest and surest , Preventive against all bilious derangeniettil, . thoroughly 'regulating the whole and giving tone to the digestive o -' They are highly recommended as an ligoratingtOuic taanothera while nutting,. ) #lar ng.tl}e,flow of milk; and for'iumva-.. lesoenta,,lo. restore , the prostration ' which. 'always " , PINC - ccutlllu94 ,, ,sieknesS,lr they are ' urpassed., . :household. , should ; cons ide r ' themselvelfaxit from the, ordinary maladied withoixt these inValuable. medicines. ,They can be obtained of sny i l i druggigt; • : • • z . , • rod' ' . • . New Tr.eatnierit,..-.For chronic diseases ol; • - the eye, ear, head, throat, Inns, . heart,. 'stomach, liver, dru, at Dr. Aborn s Kedical r 4 and Surgical Roams,-134 Smitlitlehisatreet, haltasquare - fronithePestof . fide. l`Toquirge. • , .for ednsultatien.- • Gothic and , Plain'Chimney Tops,. Drairv , Pipe, and Tile, at Behar- & Caskey!s, 187 First. street., I , • • UNDERTEOIMRS. A; - LEX. AIX' EN t ' ErNDERTAKER, , No. 188 FOURTH STREET. Pittsburgh, P. INS of all kinds, CRAPES, GLOVES, and ev ery descri_pthm of Funeral Furnishing. G oods - ftirv-' • lashed. .aoams open day and night.• • Ileiirssona#,!. Carriages tarnished. • - ...- . niarzasswes—Etev..David:Kerr,'D. , D., Rev. II:. • It aeobus, D. D., Thomas Icvsing,,Esq., proli U. , n qtAll' LES &PEEBLES 13 11mp,11.> MAILERS AND LIVERY . STAB corner corner of. DUSKY STBEET.AND CIIVRCH VENUE, :Allegheny City. where their C01..1:IN ROOMS are constantly supplied with real 'and Imitation Rose wood, Mahmgny and Walnut , Coglas, at prices va fling fr Hear se s 0004 Bodies prepared for inter ment-. • and Carriages tenni - Shed; also, all Linda of Mourning Cloodel v ii, required . Wee Open 'at all boon, day and night. • ittOBEItT. T. BODN'ET I _UNDER: • TASER ANI/ HMBALMEB, No. 45 OHIO Ezr, Allegheny, keeps constantly on band as large assortment of readysmade Collins of the fol— lowing kinds: First, the eslcbrated American Bq -, rial Cases, Metallic Self.sealing./Air-tight Cases-, and Caskets, and Rosewood; Wainut and liteseWoo4' Imitation C,ltis. Walnut. Collins from .125 TM"- wards, Ws ewood Imitation C. tins from $4 up. • wards, and no pains Will he spared to give entire satisfaction. Crape and (Hove. tarnished free of .eharge. Best Hearses and Carriages ,furnished ots short notice Carriages furnished to funerals,. $4.- GENUINE GLYCERINE TOILET SOAP, itAxurAenniza PETER SQUIRE, Ski'T Oxford stret ~ ' LOndon . . This SOAP •has hsen a a peeulial 'process, freed? from the. excess of. ai l , mesh Invariably foundr. even in the Intreattoapstand at the same time it 10- made to take up a large quantity of Glycerine (40. per cent'. _lt Is to this latter substance .that it, chiefly ewes its soothingduallty--softentug the akin. pzeserviutt the complexion. preventing chain:dna- • • and the unpleasant roughnosa. experienced in cola •••• weath.r. It hi found most useful in albvlathtg the irritation produced by dryness Grille slut. alb Count or Its great purity /r. reconunends itself, to a i, Clltnthat suffef troni-the use or - common Soeps,••• iit..l, Ina Lt Is toe only sewn that out be tok *rated. It is particularly userul for cleansing dis eased akin , . where the Irritation produced ordl nary Soaps causes au muchinconvenience. 'li Is the: '' m ;at agreeable Shaving Soap that can be used, lea.. . in g the skin stilt and comfortable. 1 he heaps uittalty sold a s Oboe/the Soaps contain little or no filscer-, Ins. It Is only necessary to apply the tongue to then. surface and the genuine will be distinguished by the- sweet taste. Agent,. . - - ••• • . , , . owner ,Snlllllllola and Fourth Streets:. Also, ageslt'ibrSAlt 6'B GLYCIEINE SOAr. . z atararre GmityiarE SCOTCH, PEBBI, SPECTACLES, WMAIIIIID • TO 1:10mon,' To: suner' POE BALE BY IiUNSEATH Alt INASI:iETT' . , 58. 511Cil,PIIRXEL.. Mil SPRING Gc)oris, •.• 4 .p tg a , so a_pritst crt,Aas TA121.40.. . . 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