THE - DART GAZETTE. 'reeilisnzo BY Penniman, Reed& Co., AT GAZETTE BVILDIKG, No. 136 1 1 1.1113. 2tremot. F. IL P . F.NNINIULN, :F. P. siorwroN. S-"," JOSIAH KING, Hu.lnea arh.nairows, 11EISOX P. REED, _ = blngle Copies ' liellyen;11 by carder, (per vrekl 88,00, Liberal reduction; to Newsboys and Agent!. =I ihe Wittgarorgit fiazette. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1800 MARYLAND-BALTIMORE In the city of Baltimore the persons des __lgnated to hold elections are appointed - by ' the-Police Conamissionera, a board created by law, and chosen, we believe, by the peo ple of the city. Ito the other districts -of the State these election officers are appoint ed by the Gjvcrnor. The Police Commissioner.; of -13altiruore are Republicans, as are a large majority of theiroustituents. Gov. Swam is a friend and eupperter of President JOIINSON. The 'Commissioners appointed Republicans, while,in every instance, as is stated by the Baltine're American, the Governor appoint . ed mvn of the opposite party. Pieties in Idaryland are not, as with us, divided into Republicans and Demperats, or Copperhead, but lute Union, men aid rebels; but the Union men are generally RePublicans of the most radical type. The opposing parties are more widely separa ted, and more bitterly hostile, than in any other State. There is a registration law in that State requiring every eitized who is . registered as a voter to p take an oath that in no Way aided the rebellion, - which excludes , thousands who were active rebels from the polls. It is to get rid or the obstruction - 1,0 rebel suffrage that the Governor has — leen applied to to remove the Police Cole- . missioners of Baltimore. • •_ The Governor is a candidate for this United States 'Senate; but unless he can, by some means, secure the votes of the twenty-one members from ,Bfiltimore he has no' chance of an election. It is thought thit if lie can, on some Iretext, get rid of the Poltcc Commissioners, and thus sweep away the Union Republican election offi cers, and open the way to rebel voters, his - friends might carry that city. We see that lie has summoned the Celli.' missioners to Annapolis to have a hearing; but what the result may be we shall not Undertake to predict. But everything in dicates a warm time in that city shonld Governor. SWANN take it ;upon himself to interfere with the la* and with its estab lished institutions. ONE of our Democratic exchanges, an effort to console its of lieted readers un der their late defeat, 'resorts; to that never r failing source of consolation, "the good time coming," . and exclaim's "'Victory yet auwite us, if ice remain true to Countr y , to principle, and to °undue." No doubt about it; but the trouble with what is c — la led the Democracy that for many years they have not been true to aunt' these things. It was keCause they gave up to party it'd to slavery what was due to country and to ;libiarty,.and gave up to a • Iditighty aristoc racy and finally to traitors win' belonged to their government, to the people and to themselves, that their party is now over whelmed with-disaster end disgrace. CONGIMSSIONAL -VOTE in the Twenty third Dharlet. William!. Childs. Majority ;100 3 - 55 .3,(YEV. • Allegheny. Armstrong Buller inajorit y over Ch 11.15.4 44% maprzLv over Koontz In 14 3,.TAL ME= CITY ITEMS. YLllndelpylo Vidircrsity of Medicine and Surgery- Thet.rustaas and facnity of the, above Zded . cal College 'have issued "scholarships;' at , 'seventy-fire, dollars cash,. which entitles ,tho holders to attend lectures until graduation, f Or as Many sessions as he wishes, This renders a medical education cheaper • than ever Proposed by any University or Col ' lege Instills country or Europe, possessing the same extensive facilities. There are sirken Professors emit every Grans? . , , Medicine anti Surgerif is thoroughly taught.. • The student `holding a "scholarship" can_ enter the college at any time during DO Lac .tm esiattend as long us he wishes. rind-re-en ter tgle Institation as frequent.y as deldritl. Persons wishing to obtain sellolarahlpa can upPly to L. ohlshue, M. D., Professor of Urluo • Pathology in the abovemsentioned Co ll ege: Ills °Mei and residence Is N 0.191 Grant Street, pit I eburch London Al* and Porter Scotch Ale. • London - Ale and Porter: „Scotch Ale. London Ale and Porter. Scotch Ale. LondoO ,Ate'ttn&POrtor. _ s -The above articles, which have of late Caine • much In general 030 On account of-their healthy action . upop. • tO, digestive organs, 'were first introdbeed biqua, and the quality . of the goods . vto have speedily maintained. golt by single tottle, dozonsor cask. hlc(iarran h Mcliennan,. Druggists, 05 Mar ket street, corner of Diamond, near Ififilt . . E= . . It hart long been the alra of physicians to End a combination of meiliCines having, Dia requisite stimulating arid tonic properties to relieve and cure the common complaints of Biliousness, Liver disorders, languor, Head ache, Lowness. of Spirits, indigestion, Jaun .dice, Fever aud'Ague, rte., which are the din .eases incident to this climate. Tito remedy has been discovered by Dr. Bobaelc, and in :thousands of.casos the merits of his Bitters have been„proven in - the above complaints. .•Teeiti Witracted Without. thw.slightest psi)! ' by the use of laughing-019, nay cents. Dr. Spencer, .No. 2F4 Penn street.. flieboel Books, 'New Books, Albums, Wallets, Photographs, a Mipslvs, opposite the Posudies. ;Ilarper, ' ainfothere for November. at Pittocles , oppositit the Poetolltae. A Large - -Saeortateat of Pocket-boots, juit received, at tittocrs, opposite the PosteDice.' 113rIftith ilistipt. • Heath's latest and - best book, at Pittock , a, op. Duette the Poltottice. . , Gents. / k Fine French Calf Boots. retnarketWebesp at the OperlL House Shoe. . - -. . . • Copal la. linen' . . Will beorg.e.Kd servico to yen, of tho Opera House Shoo Store. . 9ola Pen. With tor iTabout Itoldtrs, Plagek% oppo ilte ttio . Brit UrMai dollar, at rlttock , e, opposite the Price 0 Taste.. • , .. • Sboo,.stout $X good Shoes I:ll,fteowcenil, 11t .. . ~ . Well the tale, ito to the Opera Souse Shoe • - Nananh - IM7I/ilN's ) 1 , Ar --. 7 1a -''' . ••.i . , • t\ i . . y.' 7, -Li/. 1720 .. . . . . - , -4 - -3. - r:- ,, -- . „,...„ ? ...... -.-.,---,.------;--- , ?.;;; -_,,----- k 3 - 7-. 3 -- ' - . .. . . . . ...t _..-- •1 :)i. ..*, _ . . .. ... • • .7. •••....„................„,...... x j -_, , , --t. I .MA ;fi:- -- - -- r, -. _mete I,q N.,...-- i n , .4, 7 7 j , -,-0 ------- N 0!...., - -7-72:--,•-rA-../. • ---. 1 . -. •I:I " . ' X2. -* , . , .: . :4 p ., , . . ..."7 .. ' '., p • - 4,4 , - ../.- 7. ' -.— • . - X" ) 7 I 7 \ , \ _ i j • j -_- ± 7 — , .. -- .. - = . Z. . .. . -7.-7—=--- ,- -, I • . 1 1 10ucex . 4 4 . ...;. ,,, , ....„ :. „ . . . - Lt' ,, ~!, _ 0.. ! ----;-, -- -- - -- - -- -?• ,-- zz - -_ - , -- - - --- -- . 1 s -, / -----7- - • , __„._ -------..a.-._ ---- _ ~_ • ---,,5-:_, ..:-- - . . , . • 13=2 In= VOLUME LXXX.---NO. 252. CITY ITEMS. WOMOII 4 III 4 Gums, ninety Cents, at, the Opera Ileuse Shoe Store. 3,000 Atereseoplo . \team. Juit received at Pittoca's, opposite the Post office. : Especial Indacements offered to country merchants, our Mock comolete, 'at the Opera House !Moe Store. An Examination Is all that Is necessary to sattslY you regard- lee our 4,10 sot of teeth, the- best In the world. Call and see for your elf at Dr. Spencr's 2...44 -Pennreset. • ' Evenl g CI ) . . . In Book-keeping; Penmanship, - arithintitle; Phonography and Telegraphing,. at the Iron City College, corner of Penn and St. Clair streets. Students can enter at any time. Toothsome .Del icacies Our readers should not fail calling at the popular Continental Saloon, next door to the Postonlce, in the basement, on Fifth Area. for a dinner or a meal fit for a king. Mr. Moltzhelmer, the proprietor, has long enjoyed a high reputation In his bukness, and having 'established a brut class line of custom, he en deavois to sustain his reputation by givilig strict and careful attention to tils business. This is, without exception. the best managed saloon or dining room in Pittsburgh. • Tom T. Eweo■ At his old and well known gas fitting and plumbing establishment has just received a number of new styles or chandeliers and gas tlxiugil. which will commend theu4eivias to the' attention of the house rumbaing clkinniunitY. Councry - residents will thid at tuts housC a stock of superior iron and wood pumps. which cannot be surpassed by any hciuse west the mountains. All work connected with gas, steam or water, will beL promptly and care fully executed in the best - and most durable manner. Remember the place, No. Wood street; !Larikad Opeonioj Of ladies and misses Furs, ladles Hoods, ladies Skating Caps and. Muffs, gents fine Silk and Casitsmere Hats at the popular Hat, Cap and Ladies Fur house . of Wm. Flemming, No. EN Wood Street. At. this house you will fled one of the largest and finest stock •of ladies 'Puts over offered for sale in this city, consist lug of lull sets of Mink, Sable, Ferman Fitch, Siberian Sgtiirret, Water Mink, lad'. Tue. ,% bans; also 'aVe Patent Excelsior Muff, which cminothe !celled for beauty and comfort. Those wh wish to Purchase a good article at a low price Will mill and examine our goods. • . Wx. Fr-immix, N 0.114 Wood street, •'F' • Sign of the largo golden hat. .. , I=I3MEMTM2 The time haw been, when, If a person desired a first class photograph—one they wished to 'preserve through the fitful changes of years, they thought it imperatively necessary to visit the Quaker or Empire Illy, .where those who . had acquired s: high reputation as artists, were only to be found. This nem:asap if it ever exinted sa siren, has become a matter of the past, since B. L. H. -Ltabbs has located lucittr4 city. Title gentleman's pictures not. only came fully up to the Eastern standard'of excellence, but in many respi•cts exceed to Mush and brilliancy of 'coloring', the, beet works of. Bra L el. This it no Idle boost, .es those who have • visited Dobbs' exhibition rooms,. No. 2.; SL. Clair street, can conselen-. tioualy attest the .verity of our statement. For a picture that brings out all the Ottani , - shin of the, aubject, be it animate or L . Lnani mato,land may.tru Whiny be called a likehesa, you most go to this establishment. • • . Even if a person does not wish their pic tures. Laken;we would advise them to visit Debbi', for no other place 4n the city affords snchtecilities for spending a pleasant after no:kola: kr there can be any pleasure derived Irani a wog through a gallery, the walls of. Wiiith are adorned by artistic creations, suOt as we seldom have the opportunity of seeing. Femoral of 1100. lobo You Boren la • New Yong, October 19.—The funeral of Mr.. John Van Buren toot place at Grace Church this morning, and am, attended by a very large congregation. Among those present were Judges of tbo Supreme and Superior Courts and Coil its of Common Pleas ' members of the Alanhaltan Club and Tammany Society, Mr. Peter Cooper and I,lr. Cooper, Jr., Mr. Ju lian (1, Verplank; Judge Cowan, Mr. Charles C. Kirkland, Ur. %lathe, of Trinity Church, a number of prominent members of the Bar, and other distingtilsbed gentlemen. Long be fore the hour named for the funeral service to take place the enur6h was filled, and many were turned away from the doors. About half past ten the family and relativat of the de ceased..oansisting of Mrs. Van Buren, Colonel Van Buren and daughters, and several nephews and nieces, arrived at the church, SEW soon after the lumina proommion entered. At the church porch the procession was met by Ltevs. Dm Horgan and Harwood, who pre ceded it down the central aisle, the coffin be- Mg. deposited near the chancel rails. The usual services Of the Episcopal Church wore• then proceeded with, the mnstu of the fine Choir editing solemnity to the occasion. The services coucluded, the remains of Mr. Van Buren were delivered to his family for trans mission to Albany, where they will be interred in the family vault. New Yonx, Oct. 19.—At ono o'clock this after noons meeting of the Bar of New York, was held In the United States, Court rooms ' to hon er the memory of John Van Buren. The at tendance wasiargo and comprised many dm. tingumiteerissrsons. - ktesselntiosis of respect to the deceased :were' p.ased - - and eloquent ad dressers and saloon:ha acre pronounced by Hon, Samuel J,•Tildeti, Ex• Judge Edwards, JamesT. Brady ithdother eminent entlemen. Arrest of a Murderer of Vreoaalenar aored—tior. Wells AfterA,ll. NEW Omar:sae, ocl-11.—S military order di rects the arrest. of Terrence Totten, charged with shooting freodwelt la tho varlet, of La fayette. Tile order-la-Issued under General grant's order, it being alleged that the civil ; authorities negier.ted,to bring the accused to trial. • 'ells, IL is soi,pas geeis to the Cale Was, . _- ,- glen county, in the bnuthwestern part of the State, to look up al,l'apings on the laude of a company chartered brthe Legislature of 1864, to dig a ennui. and to which were given by that body the grWater part of the swamp lands of the State. Breach of Promise Case . . . New Yone. Oct. 19.—An Interesting breach of protaise cure was tried yesterday before Judge Davie,lit -part three of the Supreme Court, circuit. The parties were Mrs. Eliz abeth Richards, a lady of Any-four, and a gentleman named Robert. Roberta, aged aerventy,. With. residents of this city. The lady. who claimed WI 000 deranges, was mar ried twice before, and has now brought a suit against the gentleman on the ground of being false to him matrimonial engagement. The Jury brought i n a verdict for' the defendant. Judge Eitaardhaa finally decreed that Har riet E. Christy is the lawful wife and rightful heiress of E. P. Chatty, the negro minstrel. £4111144 of- gibe Not -Lake VldePle SWAM by 'Normans. lizie Time, Oct. Herald Leavenworth, Kansas; special says: The Denver News pub 11,3W:tit the following extract from a private letter to Captain Cochran: We fear that Mr. Weston. editor of the Halt Lake Union Fiddle, wan taken by theMortnons on the night ot the 3d oat., and severely beaten and given six hears to Mare the city nnelgake with.hlus se veral promineut Gentllos. "Kr. Walt= refus es to leave, and denounces Idormrprilsto In the bitterest term.. Prom the frequent occur rence of outrages by the 11011:004.8 On thOUOill• tiles, serlous_trouble may be looked. fora. • steamboat lustiest&lots Sewed Askjeattied. g u rogtri, t.e Y.. Oct. 19.--This Bawd of Super this Inspecto last steamb In session in this city - for the ten days adjourned to day whey lutve donee great deal of business andesambsed numerous devices appertioning to the oaring of life on st smmbests. .8= the Most valuable Wa s h the life s a ving cuntof Brown St Bevel, attracted un attention; it being a sere mode of disengaging a boat -Instantaneously from its tackles by one man either under fall speed of- otherwise. It receives! the unanimous and unqualified ap proyal of the Boar,a. , , caraalas Stectlee. • smear N. C„Oct.l.9,—Thi election Muni smut in &lowly.. Tbe, ildleaticsos are. that Werth WM Lave= egererbaltdthlt kieJarill• Dotherrsvete livery M. , Vance - received several votes In variousparts Of the State. Witanserea, N. C, A.Uen lets .been elected to the Boulle of ; columetas from Brunswick county. Awake ratransao - fax re. adved teem towns and - near the rail road lines Indicate that the ortb . for Gayer n0rw1.4...1;14,?14 nuanthsups.: , • • • • • Deamperatho casirrimit Rentratilft BOSTON. . - Odeber Demoorots of r ourth comarasiouu urinal' have =SOW S pixtra.alsprAliaenatatioisPellok , SECOND EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M. VERY LITEST TELEGRAM. IgPORTANT PATENT DECISION. • . The Booth lieward". LATE MEXICAN. ADVICES. Lotter from the U. S. Consul. XPOSURE OF A BASE SCHEME TO SELL FREEDMEN INTO SLAVERS. • • Eight Hour "System in Washington. tyeeetxor u, October 19.—The,Commisslon or Of Patents has decided that the Yale patent upon Cil.ta, chilled and wrought iron burglar autjliee-proof safeii‘ and vaults, dated October Pith, la!, ought not to be eitended or renew ed for a new term, or a term of seven years , 11dm to-lay, on the ground that the intention and improvement-4 contained in and covered by that patent were the invention and im provements made by „Lewis Tillie, of Troy, New York, as the original and first inventor, and embraced in and covered by the re-issue of his (Tllltais) Patpnt, dated November •Zah, PO5, it being a re-issue of a patent granted on his application July 1:411; Messrs. {Stewart and Riddle. is counsel for Gen. Is it. Baker, Dorgan, Smith, Dougherty, and others who received the goternment re ward for the arrest of the assassinution con spirators. The object of. - thla milt is that the parties may come Into s po of rt and the equity of their claims to portion the reward of men. ,ty thousand dollars offered by the corporation of Washington may be determined on. • The following commenication has Just been received at. the State Department: CORRELATE OP TU UNITED STATIts, GvarAuss, Oct. 11. Sir—l have the honor to inform you that tno evacuation of this port and the State of So nora by the French squadron upd laud foreeTs will take place on the lith tusk 1 have been olliclally informed of this fact by the A liniral In command; the preparations for embarkation which have been going on fur a few days and the fact of the withdrawal of these forces have created a panic among the population, both natives and foreigner/4 and In consequence .the steamer which leaves on the lath, for Ma zatlan abilfSan Francisco, will be crowded be .yond her capacity. The French portiou of the community mail Mexicans, ho have bees. compromised, or who have givennupport to the Empire, are making every exertio.n to escape the uhnost 'certain rerlbution which awaits them at the heads of the Liberals merchants and tespretable (eolith% not coin promised le these polltaml dimenitks, opens handing danger fruit, the, lower classes during the interim of the withdrawal of the French troops and the entering Of the Liberal forces, have sought the prateeLlon of the Consulate here. AI no ens here appeared to hi, able to support or move in a plan- to protect the place from rapine wail warder, I informed the Admiral and the Commander of the niece that I would communicate the fact and the time of the *dear:mai or the troops to Gov ernor revinera, Chief tof the Liberal forces of the State, in . order that lie might hu ready to thee possession Immed late. I lk lit ': p d eure„bryof:troT:it'l patched a messenger to General. Poseur s, with this termination, bad' rut appeal to his .gencrostly In behalf of those .wlto are threat ea.! with rein,.and who are now preparing to flee the country. trust his answer alit conallatory unit humane, Thu', knowletb.m. of of the factor' my having comuoinicated with General Yesquira has restored quiet to the place, and many hope yet to be stile to remain in their homes. The steamer for San Francisco will leave on • the lath, when I may be able to report the sit quiet and again In the possession of the oni ons of the Constitutional Government. • I have the honor to be, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, •• EDWARD CONMEII, U.S. S. Consul-. Tiitis. H. firteurel, Secretary, of State. DEPARTMENT OP STATIC, ,WABIII.NOTON, October I - 7,14Xt. j 7b His Excellency, the Governor of . - .Ste—On the Gth inst. I hail the honor to ad dress a letter to• you Informing you that' schemes were on foot to Induce freedmen to emigrate to foreign conntrles, and partieular ly toren', and suggesting that till loyal and moral means at your command should ,be used to prevent what was believed to be an attempt under specious prom ises of , advantage to practice Imposition upon the Ignorant freedmen of our country. Iteferring to that eounnunication,l have now the honor to -transmit for 1- - our tuformation, extracts of the dispatch addressed to this De partment by a Consul of the United States, In Peru, under date of the 15th,which prompted the suggestions upon the Su bject reterred to, - which bare already- been made. I have the honor to he, Your Excellencies .obtPt. sarv't., Wit. if. SEWARD... F.tructsr--I consider 1t my duty to advise the Government that a person named Sllilan, a native of Chill, reside.' in Lima, has .li:wart ed for the United States with the object of contracting for two thousand lioullica of ne groes for this country. The Intention of the party, or parties, interested is to giro the speculation the coloring of freo colon's - talon In that country, hut hero the negroes are to he sold , in the Caine -manner as the Chinese coolies, for the term of eight years, for the moil of .e. 375, each ,•Under the pre text of remunerating the simenlator he pa. sage and advatice rummy, the negro.es to re ceive during the eighi years twenty-live rents In Bolivian currency daily, equal to 331-3 par cent loss In hard money. There is no neces sity for me to - depict . the horrible erreittes and sufferings and ill-treat andti noon the Chinese labo ud rers.' which would ha the raft) of the deled people Drought here under this contract, If permitted to be carried - out by your Govern ment. I lain only add that the greater part of the negroes are already contracted to plan ters on the terms mentioned. 1 leave the mat ter to your better juffignient, 'nod decision, I and remain .te.,&D. The proprietors of the private printing offi ces of this city, to-day entered a protest at the Treasury Department against the eight hour -system which on Saturday wasestablished by the Columbia. Typographical Society, and has been in force at the Government rt:illittlg Bureau since Monday. The practice of the Government In such Miles has been to regulate the compensation according to that paid by private employers; therefore, In oonsequenee of this protest the Treasury DeSuperintendent partment re fuses to pass of the Pnblle Printing.the Inbills other words, as the pri vate -officers refuse to grant the eight hour system as it le not accorded by the Govern ment. In consequence of this denial Ulu prin. ters at the Government Printing Bureau sus pended work this afternoon and will Monet row band a meeting to determine thole con duct In the premises. AN INFAMON PROCEEDING. - ' Attempt to 'Suborn the Officers of !fa llonal Banks to 'Help Carry the Nen.l ork Elect 'in n New Tong, Oet.l be Pus! has the follow ing which it stlies - !stamens Proceeding:" mid that • nun have arrived In the city from , „„; g .11 od an errand . . which will . not in o end Itself to the good opinion 9f honest men. The statement which we hare'reestved Is to the effect that they are visiting tho afferent banks which have de posites of flinds , tielonglng to the Treasury, and saying to theollicers, ,`Tau have the ad vantage of kneeling the public money. and we ask you on your part to help In raising a fond .ton f ued t h e bDy emo n c g r a t t h ic e app d r da ch tes n . g " d No threat Is held out, but-the banks understand a request put in that shape to mean that if they refuse to give money to be employed for party purposes, they. will lose the .keeping ot the public funds.' . 1 CILTIMORIL , ~ • The ileY to Mneoller Their A atm). •Bawrisoaa, Oct. organisation known as the Boys in Blue held a meeting to night and passed a resolution to stand by the Police Commissioners and offered their ser vices to aid the; Commissioners. It Is not known what response the Commissioners will make to the summons of the liovernor. Fire at BISIIIIIBOII - New York. - Tsar. X Y.. October lit—One of the largest lirso with which Ballston, Saratoga Co.. bar.ov,- or been visitetl, occurred In that village. .". evening. and resulted in the alintot total de. itructlon of the manufacturing establishment of BTOWA & Cbapman Olen - Woolen Mills owned by Messrs. II omit*. W. Chapman. but !cased 'and occupied bt Mr. A. I. White: for Mina"' /wring broad-40th: The fire caught at Mx w(Macke from the friction of shaft In the wherirroom,null burtma until twelve o'cloda bum night. The total loss win not fall far sort et`paws principally covered by, Wu =axe. About Tort!" oVerntives were employed at the time of the Itro, thank tho Capacity of - ' -"' PITTSBURGH, 'SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, CABLE FOREIGN MEL Arrival of Steamships., OOKPLETION or THE . OEESION OF VENETIA DEATH OF M. THOUVEHEL. A Common Occupation of Saxony. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Litmarciet,Tarcur, October 19.—The Intaari steanuitilp City of Parts; and the General Thans-Atlantic Companyta eleamabip Vale do Paris, both from Now York on the 6th, have arrived mit:— , . , FLOEULTI(4, , October 19.—The cession of the province or Venetia to the Italian goventment: was fully complete to-daY: Penis, October 19.—The French statesman, 91. Thouvenel, died to-day. • Bemis, October lit—Remora are afloat that the rrusso-baron Military Convention have agreed on a basis of a common occupation of tlaxony. • livstertiot, Ootober IA The Lemke/at circu lar reports the sales of Cotton for the week at bales.. The market to-day le dim, with sales of 10,0.* bales; middling uplands closed it 151 l pence, The weather is still unfavortp Itle for the crops, and the Breadstuff,' market.. is extuscquently advancing. Flour lies adi voluted I, shilling per barrel; Wheat, has ad.! vaileitil S pence per 100 pounds for Americtuil grades, and Corn hes' advanced toll stuilings per PAO minutia. The Provisions and Produce market is .unchanged. Tallow tends•down ward. Lormos, October 191—The Money market le quiet. CommlN for money. &010 =pole COO tral, 761.4; U. S. FlrmTwantles, Ockyi. New York City Deriroeratle Corogreirtoo- Iforrilnations • XXIV Toni, Oat..l9.—The Peet gives the fob lowing accounted the city Congressional nom inations: Win E. Dodge has declined tbo lte publienu nomination for the sib district. Con. John A. Foster. Henry D. Stebbins and Maury Clews, are mentioned in cool:motion 'with the nomination. The Conservatives of tlieith theorist "have already placed Mr. Stebbins the field. The Tammany Hall Cementations! Convention met lost zilgtit to make noMina lions In the 4th district. John Fox was nomi nated instead of Dm. Cox/ The McKeon caiv• d Mate t Mr. lien. Wood, having declined, the lawfulDernocratlo voters of the district are about equally divided between the Tammany and anti Tauunany candidates. NO nomina tion was made in the sth district. John Morrissey, now ono of the principal leaders of the Tainmany Democrats of the city is understood to have the pledge of the nomination, but the present Incumbent, Ileneral Nelson Taylor, 1,1 making a strong effort to, Secure the support of the party. Emanuel D. Han Iras nominated in the Sixth district. • Thu Mozart hail Convention 'Blur met and nominated Robert Price. The Tammany Convention of tba Seventh district has re-nominated - John Winthrop Chandler. who was defeated for Congress. 110 will be opposed, probably, by U. F. steinheim or oh the Itepubllcan side. James Brooks hay received the-Tammany nomination in the Eighth dlstriati, has also the McKeon nomination. Thu Tammany Convention of the Ninth ills.' trlet 110111ittAted David S. Jackson, Mr. Anson licrrick bEIVIO{: declined. .Thl3 makes .a tri angular contest between Wm. A. Doollnic,,lte publican, Fenando • Wood, Mozart,. and Mr. Jackson. It OSA 5U11,09.1 t lion. S. S. Cox would bn nominated in'the lower district in lien of Mr. Fox, but Mr. Cox declined, though uttered UIII nomluatiim. • Grand Finalise Movenseeita—inbelers. . :Lew Yonne.-Oct. I9.—The Earning Erpress says: Movements- have been simuluuleously made lu every State in the Union by tried and well stalled organisers of the Stephens party, during the past week - , for the purpose of ob - taming all the aid that; OM possibly be given by Irishmen to meet the requirements of the coming struggle of Independence. Two °Myers have been 'detailed to each State through which they are now travelling for the last UMW prey leas to thecommencement of a re v lution. 'relegtarns Irian nearly aitthe States to-day announce SUCC.CIOI.. Money, arms hind ammunition are being subscribed with' great. spirit: It Is calculated that Mr. Stephens has securest upwards of ten thousand stand of 1413119 since Iliwarrival In the States, and that great portion of that number.lias been ship ped to Ireland In the most open manner. The great mass meeting about Co be held at Jones' Wood on Sunday the ''Estli InSL, It Is supposed, will be thel hod held in this country by Janice St,pliens Until the war commenees. Thu report received frounquarantins to-day to to the effect that there were DO admissions of cholera patients to the hospital ship yester day.and deaths. - . • The Ocean tilOrmlll Ceatlo!abar otrramse liosnoc, October 17.—The etorin along the coast still continues, but, ua yet, It to a subject. of' congratulation that but ono or two' serious manna dlassters - balm bean re• . .. . . . - • • ... . , corded. The harbor is full of vcasels,*north waen.bountl, waiting_ for Dotter weather. -Tee barque George E. Kinsman, Captain Ham mond, thirty days from Frontera, Mexico, ar rived here this morning, bound to. New York. She 0110313 ternl the hurricane of the nd inn., in the us ales of Florida, tasting forty-eight hours. 01 the 17th of August there was $ hur ricane on the coast oCklexico, lasting about twelve !pws. seven vestals, which were on the eosin. loading, Or preparing to load, wont umhare, cum Of which-was the barque Caleb Haley. of New York. ThcEnglish brig Eclipse. from Guadeloupe for' New York; schoonerJ. 1.. Nee ton. fur Jersey City; schooner T. E. Aursdeur, and schooner- West. Dennis, from Georgetown, bound to Bonne, with cargoes. have returned here for a harbor, after being nt sea twenty days trying to reach their desti nation. They got, gui far ins liarnegat: and were then - driven - back by the nerve northerly gale. on the Prisoners. Fund. SY esnntaron, October 19.—1 n con tormity with the limitation of the time for the prenen. tatton of claims against the fund now under the:charge of the Coixtrutssary (loners% of pris oners, princisaliv money that had been taken from Union prisoners of war oral recovered, is tined by direction of the Secretary of War to be on onbeforo October I, lOW, of which flue pub is nonce wan given orthe Voninfirstory General or prisoners. No c aims presented kf ter that dubs will be considered by the Board of ollicern new in amnion In the city, which was convened by ,special ruder NO. 4S; dated War Department, Adjutant Generalin - Office, October lyt,lebt. Such evidence tO cOmplete the claims presented before that _date' an has been reseeded by letters ruldreined to claim ants or thole pins must be forwarded to the. coonnissary benemi of prisoners at • Wrath- Ington, D. C., no as to reach that officer on or Ignore November Mir, InOti, to enable the Board to make their report and complete their pre. rata rewards. • From Heir Orlemma New YORii, Oct. 12.—A Herald'a Now Orleans special says: The Louisiana radicals are fear fully afraid over the discovery, by Detectives of about seven thousand stand of arms and four pieces of artillery, Which they claim be long to rebel associations, but which In realtty are the property of the "Knights. of Arabia, who are believed to be Milos out an expodl- Moe. Lieut. flarilluge, Of Steam'. loalinotori• sty, left Now York on the Fanning Star for tills point with others,•to..complete the ar ran gain en te for waling. but as be went' down lu tuatill-fatelfressol, It la probable the ex :sedition will be delayed. Petty 'Minitel Against the XesTnea - sit Oilerlreton. . O c t A IMIENTA. Ga, ctober 19.--Datinga Ilagyre seutution to a waxy° volunteer comoanyof freedmen, at Charleston, yesterday, General Scott arrested those wearing shoulder straps and 6 tte arms, In Violation' of the. general,or 'dere Uthe department" which prohibit. at tary. rganlzations of any kind in South Caro lina. • • . Another Elnutfleetal.—Elossatlon frora taco. reababy—lllso.ooo • to elarvard NlCif 'Cone, October 19.--George Peabody has given one hundrod and fifty thousand dollars to the Ilarvard College for perpOses of build- In Er and mamudelugn museum araLprofsusoa shlc of archaeology and etymology In connea~ Lion-with that univers it y., Tiareets to Bona the Hest of quelsee..L gurare. October li—The weather . e . cm• Unties beautiful, which is tbe greatest DOW. ble biteable to the sufferers, It la understood that threats have been made to burn .the re =minder of the - city. Tots la owing to rotterl• bus sent national - animosities... The eltivistut are arranaluir to form a night patrol for Lb, - - JParelleartea Wire flu Nsw Tong, October 31R—Yrank Farts, other! wise Francisco Ferrero. the wile murderer, was executed toe Jail yard in this city, sr. ten o'clock this morning . - Perris made a (61/ remarks, saying n tremulous voice be was about to die, Mtt- Was innocent. , lits Nana : lrsa_gnllWY but hie heart was Pure' "' ' Voters tn. Brookliln. , New . VORA, Odt... l9 ; ;—Ttdr total- auditor of voters registered In Brooklyn toots; zip as,ZIL The ell vote last year eras only 37,300„ chosen' us. runsaaphis. plutajaateaza. Ota. Ite-The Mott of ctutl eta at the eines at the Boma nietptktaetan - ME O.T it, AND . SUBURBAN. • • ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS ON TEITND PANE.) Theileld Deiyof norielnesh—Thetireat Sate Texterday—TheNimeedy llorses— nlagoosler Mee Well—boxier Doe. Hester mind . Yesterday was undelibtedlyt ho greatest turf day ever .experieneed liererdxints, As our readers: knosq the announcement bad been Made that Dexter and Patches, Jr., the world famOuf trotters. and hiagookier, the scarcely less renowned pacer, would compote lo har ness, the 'best three in five, for three prizes, the first of $1,500 tho second of $7OO, and the third of WOO. The sporting world knew that some of the best chances for speculation that . had been. offered, was Offered lathe proposed trlal...ThOse that were not Sporting tnen knee' UM the most Intensely elating contest they bad (Wei- wtinesseil was sore to result from . the announcement, and. the Consequence was that both classes were,cepuilly Interested, and the event was waited for with the - Utmost Im patience and anxiety. Yesterday, the day appointed, shone mites beautiful and favorable - as 'if It bud been de signed purposely for the oontes t. The weather could .not have been pleasanter, and every body; with all his relation, ; seemed deter mined to- avail themselves of the advantage . offered and seethe races. At an early hour the afternoon Pennsylvania avenue wits thronged with' people, on horseback, in alt sorts ofwelneles and crowding the-street ears, .on .theis way to. Oakland Park. - This tide of progress all net In one direction ; and one go lag out could not help Wondering,"as lie looked ' upon the Crowds. vileoiDidajor Van Voorhis would sus* them nil. Donee the hour of starting, the - Park, spacloini as it Is, Vas w,il tilled, nut less than di'ti - thensand persons lre , nig present. no stash per tentage of t he spec taters being ladles on horseback and In car • The track hail been carefully prepared the evening before, and was In perfect condition yesterday. lelutteverndslortnne might have befallen any of the horses, It would hate been certain that the track was not to intone for it, As the limo for starting drew near the,•dis tingnlshed actors" in the scene made their ap pearanee lit thorned—Beater driven by Jrimes kotf,• rli ateen by lkiebel; and. Magoozler by sainnel Keys. A brief sketch - of each of the animals may not be out of place here,' Dexter is a brown bore. with white legs and face. Ile Lallans. his present owner 817,010. The beta time be has yet taiule, accord ing to the state meat of his drletr, James Eng', is Ida to sad dle. Ile has WOO made his mile, to saddle. once In eil9 1.5, and ordain 2:19; and to harness cinch In and' once In rill l . The above time was made over a Tulle trac k. Consitlera• bin Luardiderstanding exists with reference LOU* best tinny to harness, front the fact that he Is said to have once trotted over a one-half mile [reek to I.ii, and money hits often been Jost on this tantalum:it.' The fact is that this truck was fire fret short, rank lug a difference of ten foot in the aggregate.. Ills weight lit ten pounds Ms helghttifteen hands anti anoint:h. and he is eight years old. • • • • ratchen Is also a brown horse with thrin white fait. - Ito was raised by Joseph Iteitgun, in Iturtington minty, New lenity. 1W hen he was live years old he was purchase I elite:4s;4n by Ilendrickson, his present owner, for three thousand do/lara whonnmediattily took him LO California, where he remained until lust spring, when ho was Nhipped to New York by Water. - Pollen In Canhirina bus matte the fast est time ever made on the Pursue coast, and ten thousand dollars in gold was refused for isles. At Avon Springs, in 'July last, he made his tulle In 2.rM, when- Dexter mode it in 2"21 (silt track.) At Detroit his time Was 2rl, wtt n Dexter'. was 2,22,‘. Lie I. nine years old, sixteen hands um( ono-hell inch high, and weighs 1,035 pounds. when in trotting or der, The long lea voyage, and the fact that lie was Stocked Mat seasdn should be token to-1a consideration In juicing Ills merits. -- The .Dexter-Patchen" combination has earned for the lucky owners (131,000 during the t X on. - . , ;present .The . 111 ry, of Id:woozier I. shrouded In Myster -. leis supposed to hove tome from Kentue atpl,Lratlitton has it It th at he-was at one" is mitered by that prince of horse thieves, John Morgan, and . smelt powder. Ilewever.ol.3 May be. some tw_o years (deco, Felix ',Welly rejoiced la-the possession of him, and at length sold 111 M to Sonnet Keyes, of whom he was purchased by M. present owner, John %Yemen. The best Dine Ito has 1 yet made is 224 t tj, to harness, in Philadelphia. lie Weight. 1,1:,0 pounds, and Is sixteen hands i anti one tech In height. Some delay was exper`enceel In making the first start, but the word was given not long after the appointed hour. Finer Ilesv.—The animals left the judges' Stand In very fair style. The utancsit excite ment prevailed, and as the horses meare t the Seem on the first round, and klagmtzler gas seen In the advance, t m spec-muds became half frantic, cheering and shouting moat ez eittally. Maceozier won tills heat insplendid Style, making It In 2x323.lDexter emu Mg In not a half length behind. areown ileac.—For the firsthalf mile of tills heat Magoezler led, making IL In lila. On the home stretch of the second round, however, he fell Iseliind, and Dexter won by two lengths, making the score ir1_....t.'1, - n. 3 • Taunt Itez.v.-Detlater led abatist item the start making the diet half utile ta 1:10, and winning the heat. In . j.r.(.13.j. Patehen had rous ed to hts work, - and. came in second, tootling •Mageogler by half a length. Fourth near.—Dexter had this heat almost his own way, leaving the other two easily be hind him. The beat was won by hint In 2,32, Patchett corning In second again, a . short dis tance ahead of Magoozler. , This won the race for Dexter, liageozier be ing declared the wunter of the second prize, ask the race closed. .As wo have sold, the most inttnse cal:lit-- Mint prevailed throughout the rare, and bet ttig was very rapid... largo amounts of money c anglng bands. Dexter was the favorite from the first, an d after the second heat almost any odds were offered by his friends. So closed the long looked for tournament that has put the satire sporting world on the qta the. - Darter and ratchen leave our elly to-day, and trot next, es we understand, at Trenton, - N. 3, • . DISTIVOUDIRICD VISITORS. During the efterntion the Judges' Maud Was visited by u delegation from the company of distinguished Ventura est arrived ittaareity. Among Client were, Ilan. Lafayette Foster, of Connecticut, Vice President of the United Staten; Ilan. Mr. Hooper, of Ste.isachusetts, Stem our of the House Committee on Ways and Means: lion. Mr. %Vat}, of Massachusetts, Ft meets! Agent of the Treasury Department; I Tucker Needham' of New York; President. of the Reading Railroad Company; nom me. iYalker, at sprlngrield, Massachn setts, and Don. Mr. Lefevre, of Cog, land, Member of the British Parliament. • These gentlemen remained mill WO' tiler! were concluded, seemingly as thoroughly in terested In Dm results US any who had money at stake. t; • To tbelruclng season will conclutb; with • a match In harness, the beat three in lice, be.' tweets lied Rover, Cold Water. Dilly, tirey Eagle. and the celebrated trotting horso,Sllarr Rich, The last Is undoubtedly • the b 13.51, four mile trotter In the world, • In, the Ins Ltd Ward—Two House. Entered and Rubbed The shoe store of I—Russell, situate on' Pennsylvania avenue,- near the corner of Chatham street r was entered by burglars on Thursday night or Friday morning, nudely dollars in cash, and three hundred and scatty dollars in boots and, shoes' stolen. The, thief or thieves effected an entrance through a wiridow on the first fiJor in tho. rear, the, shutter of which they forced open by means under large butcher knife which was -This knifethe window yesterday morning,. - This knife was subsequently rocognired. by - Alm. Nelson, who resides at the corner of High and Wylie streets, as belonging to her.. This lady's dwelling was also robbed on the Mime night of a couple of mars of ladles second.band gai ters, a dozen of cans of fruit, a pair of gold spectacles. and several other articles bruins Mr. Russell, violas tint just started in bus iness 'will feel keenly, and will be tiomewhnt. Oaths's-raised, at this unexpected toss of 1 . 13 little stock: He has our klndestsympathy, and re trust tne scoundrels who robbed .him will bo DOM brOught to Justice. . All Insane Woman Loot Mrs. Adeline Coniek, wife of David Conlek, of Conneaut township, Crawford county, Ley been hopelessly' insane for the last tweiVe goats; and on Thursday, Oct. tth she 101 l her home and has not returned. She Was last seen on Saturday following, in the viCinity of Frey Chapel, In Conneaut. towtship, since which time, although every effort bas been made to discover her whereabouts: 4 h° has not bunt heard from. kfrs:C.ls about. forty-live years of age, below the Medium slue, and without when She left. Iv dark calico dress crinoline. and a dark hood. Any inewmation concerning her fete or whereabouts will be thankfully received by. David Conker, Stem. burg, Crawford county, Pa. • - Not Dead.—The ides has prevailed. for a day or.two past, that her. Father Joint hick ey, for tour years feud. connected with like Cathedral In this city, died In Baltimore, of beart disease. On inquiry at the Catliedrafwe learn that the Bev. hickey deceased • JAI 311:4 gee. gather hickey, of this tnitspttoo,„ dent . of. Baltimore. Credence wee 'scree to the report fronelhe fact that'the Xatter.bag been In Baltimore for some Orneriest. -.. woo l * exceedingly sand to be able to llelqradlet tee Prevailing false ~. , Creme We office of Alderman Taploa,perterday,. and prepared- a charge .et ealaute ;Ltd tauter, stead John APLanneel. 'prosettor leg thatirDoanett repaired' re:Quarrel be. tweed (=Wad fad wife,aibess nat t 1 ), the feminine a bedding baud: to "Wall"' Min" se be angle:alp 'apnoeas It: oDonasel was, asalated,sueLeater ftt=aball - fora "ear, lag, lintitatal legal I ttl; M is - 4% abate Int eittatred.i!se T ~.. f ,~ 866. Allegheny C41110i11", A special meeting 'of the Alleghnn,y .Cona- MIS wits held last opening in their chambers in the' City Hall, On the north-west corner of Federsl and Ohio streets, Allegheny city. ' 131KLE.CT COUNCI.I... • Present: Messrs. Drum, Q nekenstein, Patterson, J. O. Smith, E. C. Smith,'.W.l.lllaru Smith, Thomas, and Pr9sident ItcHpler. On tablea• the chair the Presiatit stated that the pr-cnt;speelat meeting had. been called for the purpose of-fixing the oracle of North Canal street, about which there was some tnistuuterstanding. ! ' Mr. Patterson offered the following, which was adopted without debate: . Resolved,. That. the .grasto of North Canal street, between East lame and Sycamore. street; be 'fixed at twelve Inches to the hen drat feet.- • -• . . , Mr. Irwin presented a. petition from the Pittsburgh. Allegheny and Manchester Pass edger.Rallway Company' asking that they be relieved from the Several conditions requiring them to pity a certain stipulated enter per car *per annum to keep the streets through which they pass ht proper repair nod pay a tax on their dividends, and In limier these- several' conditions to agree upon a certain flied sum per- annum, for the privilege of;using thet streets of th city. Thii petition was referred without debate tetheCeintnittec on Railways. Mr. Thomas presented -the report or the Committee on Police, when the resolution of fletrber 9th was adopted.- The reportJLIIII Market Committee was proamiedand laid Over. The refuilution to disband theßeneral Grant Fire Company. was next taken up as unfinieb ed 1111SiikeoS. It will be remembered that at the hot regular meeting of Councils Mr. blicas pretented u rev-unarm asking the C 011111111.1.430 on Fire, Etormes to disband the Mummify mentioned.- The resolution w adopted. but on going, before Common Coun cil they noioconctirroiLin the action of the higher body and appointed a special commit tee to ascertain the cause which led to their action. A motion was mule to veneer stub the ac tion of C:C., which provoked is tens and ant. mated debate. Io the midst of which Mr. y ler, from the Committee on -Fire. Engines, stated that- the Committee had—en they had authority to do—disbanded the company and hired a new company. The whole nitsir a - as Ilually referred to the Committee on Fire Engines. - Mr. Drum presented the following preamble and resolution which were referred to the Com mittee on tire Engines: W amines, It Ims been reported that. Mr. C. C. Smith. a member of this Council, hux taken pf.199(:SSI(111 or two of the Gem Grant's lire' Company'.4 horses without the consent of the proper authority; . Resolved,' That the Committee on City Pro• party, In connection w,ith the City Solleiter, boand nee hereby instructed to take such-le gal steps us they may deem necessary . ..to se core the return of said horses to the city, and that they report to Councils whether. am their opinion, any further action should be taken by Councils regarding the coati uet of the said C.C. Smith. - Quito an animated debate ensued on the pre.nzlng of the pretnattle" and resolution, in which part was taken by Messrs. Drum, Tetanus, C. C. Smith and blyler. The latter gentleman stated that owing to the fact -that the City ttolicito-,was absent from the city, Thomas Marshall, 141 q., had" been authorised to institute legal proceeding% against Mr. C.C. Smith for taking posession sad bartering the property el - the city wittiest due authority. TheCorumittee of Conferenceepttmintcd ata previous meet log to inquire into the Claim of the Go:ear, 17147xtlds and Freedom's /Wend; Tor additional reumberstlen for extra print ing lione during the last quarter Itt this year, reported in lavor of granting tho claims, and both branches of Councils Coneurring in' the action of the Committee on relating, the claims were ordered to he paid. The Commit tee on Printing was then instructed to cow. tract with the papers named 50 do the city printing for the current six months at the rate of We per annum each. - AdiOUrned. 123333:111313 On assuming the chair' the President stated that the nejtszt of the present meeting was to take oakes Li regard ,7,Ltio .tho 'maids of North Canal street.. • • The rideo !here then iinspended fqrPur pOSO of iairiniirip new busines.. • -• The Committee of Conference in regard to having Water pipes pine,' on Washington street, made a report, Which was accepted and adopted. On motarm of Mr. tnglish, the .Pittsburgh, Fort. Wayne .t Chicago ibdirond CompanY, was requested to purchase u lot of ground In ths.yielnity . of Bidwell and ra.•le I I n ,streets, which was formerly used by the First Presby terian Church,. a grays yarn. The resolution Wren read three times end anopted. . • ler.iMllier presented a petition front citizens of the Third ward, desiring councils to • rein- state the penentl grunt Fire Company. j The petition rend three tithes, and re '(erred to the COW niittec.nn Engine.. - • The report or the Committee on ling was pri minted_ and the action of the Select Counei con tt; concurred i . - - • The resolution adopted at' the last regular meeting, instructing theCommittetron Water to lay water-pipes on Perry street, between Centre and Church alley, was brought up and the ItCtloll (CI the Select Councilconcurred in. Dlr. Ingham offered the following resolution which was read three time:, and adopted : flgrelerd,That hir. Conrad C. Smith be in structed to return the pair of grey horses ta ken the Grant dre engine house, and In ease he neglects to do so immediately, that the chlirman of the etimutitteo be authorized to cuter legal proceedings against hint. - • English offered the following resolution: Bess:red, That a Committee be appointed conjunction with the Select Cennell to Inquire into the causes which orkrinated the charges against the Gen. Grant Fire Company. " After a lengthy debate the resolution was withdrawn'. Tin:resolution Originating In h e ,lest Connell ordering the disbanding of the -General Grunt Fire Company was laid on the . • table. In all matters not otherwiiie mentioned there "triti it mutual concurrence at tile hour of act. lournment. = lInY haiewnn rolled In tunny in CUCIOUS fret Much like a rich and curious coronet; Upon WillPiC arches twenty cimllda lay, a And were or ty'd, or loath to dy away— . . Brown , : Auto - rale. • Feweir Sized nations bestows SO little'atten. tiou on the cultivatimi and arrengement of the hair as the Americans. .IVitir the one sex . it is gefiebtlly thought to he sufficient to comb smoothly, to curl a /a cork and to . twist lip behind -will. some 'expensive Comb. With others to flail( through it with a brush or dressing emu., leaving . it to arrange itself for tie% balance of the • day. Little care Li taken in pit ri fying the' head; there Is an hells e raeL tat,: um. t.i - hurtful and tan highly per• belied res.af.., and we. everywhere See the etiiiit.spionsis. title hair Minn gray, grows thin, usel tails earlier than any ether peoples; hair dyes are poured over the head which do. i strop tile. texture turd beauty of the peat'. forever, and . 'never- . will or • del deceive:. one'S 'eeightmarst Zino - aro enough of these destructive compounds used and sold lu this country to make ns ..raid. headed for tun 'generations.. They matinee these thin -s fur better in, Europe. Thin or gray hale there seldom seen until /ate in life—dlnon women particularly . This can be hale them anted for. European momen t of env chuts, seldom or never dream their own hair. The Min have accomplished cogheurs or experienced lady's , maids at every day's toilet. Even the Italian peasant girls wealsis office for woven oteer,ana when their h or hair is lnto a labyrinth of glossy braids, they Justly. consider them eelves--however . poor and simple their dress may • bo,rlobly . °dented ' for any festival. There; hair dressing is an art of taste and saieline. Nobody. risks - the danger of using anything for the held welch does net come from tho .Jahrlque of a ' hair" dresser. of established reputation. liVell bred families no more think of changing their •coiffieur than their physician; end. thus trio.' tasteful and Scientific; hair dresser sees is many a/wale group Of Sisters grown. up under his honest whose golden ringlets he dressed in childhood, and Whieh continue with his care, vigorous and luxuriant even when silvered by Age; eo much for the general subjected but we have at last had a great want supplied. A Man of genius and learning, not only in them- - istry ; end dermatollgy; bet one sconaleted slith the whole art and seientis tit medicine, who hue above all others, succeeded in .sqp.• plying a preparatiou which letlestined as soon nett Is'knewri ' . to supplant erervtiting hith erto offered. - It is so perfect, an.,trtiele; Qat. Pa . ..Keyser, thee . ..tent, offersairquedtheradatek fe'ctarypurchaser !oho lamina( ed Okra We &her to Dr. .Tettbers Lion. r; . Sudden fear; overwhelming terrerodeltiess, care and tiouble,. are Some-Of the-menrd of grey-hairs:" Thugdire not' probated input alone. It le therefore, most desirable to have. a remedy for sucit - ekigeoelest,Thie is txpeci- Lally true with women. They do not 'Chili 10 grovrgrayt nor do theseidrho love them like to seethe. sliver anew - - fol I ,upon their. beads. They - are the gentle and genial bells Maven. sends. finer and - Me - bltgetlng -. haw of lime. should be gently laid On . theln.' •.• " ' ' ' :..To tmO, Dr.,Tebbetthi•liegeneriiterls Just Iwhat la Modetittuld it will gain Tor the Doctor I. the plaudlta Of :Millions .of people who flay" heretofore been deeelvedwldi the trashy staff W.f. , BOBS eVerytiiing with which It comes lneflatard. Te.those Whose hair. like Queen Mario Antomettetor like Sir Thomas' Stentrew.. • Writs' white= In .a, strode novae; .or. 'Moat , in *bran. the change Ls more '.grradtad.'VebPstre. itelenOrstOr offers a complete and tberOnall. ewe:, as well as preventing li. froutfallinc i Ont. and - becoming berth, dry. ltbdriV lawn. wtherwtse hemanageable: Yon , can trek It . b y the gross tiol.lll. o[llll4oo biatili4 It.i..,llt,r.,,lpsys' -• th* Aeolawnt.—Tho - ContwanholliOwitier . 1 4. "- strtrw i ta m irwri=tit l igta: eaetof thfg talkee. totleath on Esti; ening e , nnifog. A little *brother •:er. the de tensed nes honking babe twee the nteount in demi inanneestembled mid tell agates; the neve. Upsetting she tostreuto nun bow i t i r i titir= n tglio n. ‘le2 l 4 fiVr nano utter. sad ;the ist beg wed. Wrenn About the lees .Iste and; sternu -- Ntr. Bough, who wow Salto.! 41:013111,W!MIO DOT PRICE . THREE CENTS. 1= In the most remote earners of civilization our city has attained an _enviable reputation ash great manufacturing mart. and articles of Pittsburgh nieehanhim have penetrated into every country and clime, and , have been . adopted by . every '. people. •is but a Short time since that anL Ainerlisar.-t.traireltir to Greece found a man plowing near the Amhara, city of Thebes witha plow nianufsettired not. a league from where we write. , -- While we have attained such notoriety as a emit nianahlitturing con inanity; and. Brit, tea have patronizingly caned us the Blinder ham of America, We have permitted our retail business to lay behind until our trade in this line has become a matter of contempt among foreigners. and the great Masser thp populace olcontigotis • . . • -Wi th in a iew years. however, there had been admire manifests:al by Our, - retail dealers to havethisibranch of industry keep pace In a measure' elth Our manufecto ring importance. The consequence has been, that where yeste day stood the narrow dimity warehouse w Its amnia shelves but half tilled with nut dy garments and closely 'arranged ware, toelay we have large commodious store wimps pack ed with an endless _variety of goods, compile. tag material that have been constructed un derthe soft foggy skiee of Fusin:id, the clear +due of La. Belle France on. the banks of the •Guadalqichler,' amid the vine clad hills of the Bhion, on the arid plains of Egypt or where the Soft snows of Siberia cover the home of the tiny squirrel -whose •• tut" covering is coveted by our ladles, both for its comfort and beauty. Among the pioneers "Ilithb advance. ment of the retail business In this :city, none' deserve s more favorable recognition. than .Thomas•Ai•BleClelland,' whose auction jlOll9B hone of the tronsnicuous ornaments of Fifth street. Possessed with a peculiar business capvity—and,rticularly with that rare fa cility of kuowingi use exactly where, bow and what to. buy—kir. IleClellantris, prosperity was au easy matter. . By purchasing Immense stocks at eastern wholesale price+ at a time when there Was an ebb in the market, he made it protitable to dispose of them at such prices a+ caused his establishment to be resented nettle poor mash, friend, us there only could be get good articles at reduced =tea, wed there the moat needy were enabled to. supply their, wants. • The establishment is well worth •a Visit by_every stranger that comes to Ms city and w is hes to form an idea of the . giganUe business daily traneacted there. limn can be seen great road Of Shelves stretching from one end of the extensive salesroom to the other, pliederith every variety of goods, embracing dry goods; gentlemen's clothing nod furnishing material, . both. in the web and manufactured ludo gar ments a-choice assortment °Moots and shoes, In 'filet every imaginable articles required in domestic use. - _ - Purchasers and country merchants alio in tend laying In their whiter stock should not forget to call at alcelelland , s, NO3. 55 and 47 Filth street, under Masonic fall. • 107=1:=3 Court opened yeatenlar morning at the wont ,hour, Judges . Mellen end Brown on the bench: Joseph Friuli was placed en trial en an in dictmenplbr selling liquor without license. Thejary.fonnd a verdict of not guilty, and di rected the costs of prosecution to : be paid by • - the county. Mrs. Margaret Neal was arraigned on an in dictment for malicious mischief.' The defend net egiat pied a dwelling house owned by Mrs. Augusta O'Neill. On the Itch of • September last, the defendant, moved out and the prose. catriz alleged that before leaving she tore the paper from the walls and broke some thirteen penes of glass. Tao jery found a verdict of not guilty, and ordcred the defendant to pay the meta. Martin . Schnable was indicted for maintin lug a- hnsance by erecting an "Iron-clad" building. In consequence of the decision of the court In u similar ease during .last term, the prosecution was abandoned in cases re maining on the docket, The jury found a verdict of not guilty, and directed the Mayor, Aldermen and citizens of Pittsburgh to pay tho costs. • • • •- Court thou adjourned until UM o'clock this morning. the Juror* having bens), discharged until blooduy morning: - . Charged with Fraud. Mr. R. 8. Smith, Cashier of the Union Na tional Bank of - Pittaburgh, came before Dope. Lit Mayor Morrow yesterday morning and made an information charglinaohn Stoddard, a resident of Robinson township, wittiohtnin, Mg O from the bank by (also represents. Orin& it is alleged that some days since the defendant visited the Wink arid-presented two 'second Mlle of exchange drawn by Wells, Fargo & Co., eit. California.. and payable at the house in New York. The bills were en dorsed by S. N. Calvin. agent of the house, an'S were drawn In favor of Stoddard . One of the bills was for em, andAhe other for. able In United Slates coma When nod presented the bills at the bank. he represent ed thatjhey had not been paid, and received the ameantmentioned in National notes. It subsequently proved that both Mils" luutbeen presented in New York. where one had been paid and the other protestinl. A warrant ter the arrest of Stoddard was placed In tho hands of officer CuppiPs who proceeded to the house of the defendant In Utibiniton township, where lie arrested Stoddard and brought him to the Mayors alike. There .be waived a hearing, and gave had in thesam of SUPOO for his ap pearance at courtt. 'Megan of 2117... W. A. Watt . The mortal, remains of Mr. Will lite A. Watt. who, wait killed' by a .recent accident on the Western Pennsylvania Railroad win be eon. consigned to their last resting place in the Al. legheny Cemetery,this afternoon.; The tuner: al will proceed from the residence of Geo. W. Patterson, PIK:, corner of Ridge street. and Walker avenue, Allegheny city, at two O'clock and carriages will be in wMting at , Mr. De. vore.a, Grant street, at one o'clock. The - decease.t was a son of Mr. L Wan, Merchant Tailor, - whose death from accident several years ago, caused inch universal sor row and regret en this community.- The sad accident which caused the death of this woo- thy Young Itentleeitan, seems to have been . the result of mischievous cmultict on the part of boys who removed the. fastening-of•the car: whichlilted him upon the trunk- He o rs a kind, _generous friend and the possessr nf many Una qualities ot head and heart, which rendered him an universal favorite with all who enjoyed• his acquaintance: ills young wife and relatives have our eagpast tondo tenth talkie their dark hour of sorrow. a. = The villainous "causes" who are engaged is a nocturnal occupation for which we can.give - ne name:seem to be reaping . quite a, rick bar. vest Just now, If .We am toludge from the number.or amnions. looking tarts we edemas , ter in our midnight prowlings. We have no idea of Interfering with this legitimate branch or busfriess,ind since the Asiatic cholera real. ly exists lu our eity, we do think that at this particular time It. ts not wise that the voca tion of these nark knights of the - shovel should be brought so exasersively Into reentst. , Wm. Perhaps we So . : wrong in offerinr.the suggestion that the trade be. suspended for a sew weeks, .i.e,st certainly-more harm arises Irons the poisoning of the atmosphere by the Ct7d al i b us u ir=focuilrOt than b ° urn d 4 2 t IZI n g ' member of Councils stoutly opposed the dig ging .of sewers and other ex if dining the prevalent° of elsolera, and if stir work Is harmful to the public health, hose mot* so i 3 this disgusting business, mi trek/lasi the atmosphere breathed by. sleepin g mortals with, worse odor than. ever- arose from-•C0.4 lognOthe ctty of stenches I _ • • Liberty Streeell. serYl-; ces.last evening in this chareh were highly in teresting. QUM'S barge audience were pees , eat. Rev.„,lit.p. A. liolinete. Dreachoct an ex.: cellent sermon from - the text—it:or, ii att:. at the close. of the sernion; a large body of communicants, from the various fettkcalist churches; partook - of Holy thnorannion. Quite. an array of ministers woreresent, among whom xse oblierved, Rena W.D. Wet. king, 3.A. Swaney, W. P. Terrier; /LT. ley, W. W..Renp Burt. J.H.'Rbbert , ..." .11.11..8gher 'and S . F. Jones, pastor of the: chareb... neat Isereice. renrrb of the aerie*, will take place at ChnstVharch on Friday evening, the wi th , when 'Rev. W. P. Turner of . East Libexty, willpreach a swam" retest Tiarning.isa newel roam- Prom the Warren Carotids we learn that Wine 01 the priaoners In the TruMballCOML. t 7 Ail have Mx? planning. , *hair - escark.: end have been so far successfig as to Ana ble OW, of their snubber named tieti,coaaned foreotne smailonenee, to get rho head manager oi these *claues for bresrningjall is said to be Ablated/ix /Didion. olio bus • taken eentraet of the job Of getrnur all his co•prlsoners, out o ,Cluranee, thecoasiderstion hetes that they an, to turn over to him &Mete property.. .A written coat:recite that effect has been drain up and algae& wa attorney he tarn save anon to sympathise with itts clients.:, ; .AecidealL i • - • • Tho honer _attached to li.drny• driven br Dennis Shannon, took fright seater fluty on - wood street.' sine MD sway. at fall 2taf4Trir.:ll°Ztre'llribtA,72 46. stif¢ina and dazna,th„ m train .of Dr: keysees drag store- The driycr was • thrown Pain biblical end reeelved verfievere ,b n aasd and cuts; the thiambilf =ahead. being ,net entirely Oft The collision : with the Doss .stopp& the career hi the runivirsy,harsei and ,hawneecared.r.: . c • -.Awe the s c,suipak:. mama -11,6 ' k rk s 4L,/mt IcOrn:Fbers of /br e .ti, iestiskr, and ir .a.g swarm& axe last an lair AMMO PieWialk 1, q6=4 61 4.eart , *ea: , Tipa rper two re p a si o r riew N 'th • - ' irma-Vaidoala.4"-T ',lrenglee„ aDd Walaludnirs' cgdadaDiabaZDtad ward. aaddankr laidraaNdalt•arldaralt• 4..ceun - mos avast; araza Alma , : Maar& :Yesr•a delorredly yoDular sad ragNiculd.and Ida sodden death aDASID, • THE _IMU4MTE. I tustAsium • TTIDZ/T-TWO COMMA'S ox, ?RUH 4.IFD ANTrmilliO READING • - 14Aritira 79 , ;IPKELIRIVITlibtbit- KIT. Ilati.:AND - RLN• - • NEWS. m • TWCEDIT I I'aNS ISSUED.. ON 'WEDND3DA ELLTIIRDAYM. The Xablan ts 'brmmed artstri will reach tba subscribes soonest "- • T ç 514 10 4 Cinr/Pwr Clubs or rite . .. 1.513, •••••••"•• 1.35. =Yi!a caught Intbe Att.—Latour% nareddlleurT, Jcmes. baiting Item the Firsr ward; Alleghe ny; was arrested yesterday attereoon at the Blononanhela $Ol3OO, by echoer wrigiey, ot the Mayor's pollee, while in the actor =gang off with a amen. ,beg. bekuiring to coo of the guests of the bouse.! Jones teem- locked upend I will have a hearlogttoqhty:-Ile asys he does not recollect taking the (wren backat has been drunk torsotne 'time best,-and did not known, what he did: Ile Is a.laborer,and bass family In AllOghests,. - Bobbed fa a Ileum& al 1111 -rte.—firs. - Catherine Hamilton, who has gained= tom. viable notoriety of late,' was - arrested last - night with a frail boarder owned- ttarab gore, for robbing a , rialtoetd • them abode of - two hundred dollar/4n greenbacks anti It title to a farm. In 01.10, yesterday, ...Tile mad robbed balls from Stinitsbi twenty - eight " below Whooping'. and is dotter adminord • years. lib name is James Jones. - . DlATtitlep. WHITAORR—HANNA—At. Milo, at the residence of the bride's father. on Weenesdny. evening. Oct.ctn. by Rev. T WM. R. WHITACRE. or sots city, toAtim ARUM T. HAN. -NA:daughter of Rent. HasinseE44* • DIED: iiiLraNdroan—un Trldly =mules theletll not., A. M. WAI LINGFOLCM. Aged 51 • The friends of the family am Invited to attend the ftnteral Service In the First Presbyterian ekt.r.h. . two welock"8.111/3/111.1.1 , 1T.RNOO's: FULTON—At the residen even i ng parent; lie;. Mama., street, 00 Friday MA.ltthalLiT; stennd daughter ofJohu and Msry Y. raltdrtu, aged elightiests and at months... Notice funeral In etening papers. ' • '- - WATT-' l on Thursday, Oeloberlarb, WILLIAItA. WATT, aged . 24 years and ti menthe. . • Tha tonere' will take place TO-DAT (October fermollis residence at Geo. W. Lratierson, corner of Ridge street and Walker avenue, Allegheny elty..at o'clock p, m., to proceed, to th e Allegheny Ceme tery. The frlentlior th e family are respectfoUr rip d tt attend. Carriages will leave 'W. U. De- Tore 'a, (Irani street, at I o'clock p- m. LiUg4t,J21.J.9.e12.1 ,, c , m00i iIIILLDAJLE beantlfol "tioarit•scre," torneat suburban' Own of sepulchre. except one, lull is rointr. LLh mated ott Hew Brighton road, tounrdlotely north of Allegheny. hontiortal kap, "ornalts or Mice, call ntltontral Drug Moro of COttl. • CLANEY, All, gtherty CUT. FAIRMAN & SAMSON. UNDERTASERS No. 196 Smithfield St., cos. 701, It ELILIIIIICt frOMEllventh Strut,) NPMT'T'e33trXt.Gk•IX. ==M M=t==! AI,EL AIREA; 11:7.0.7XMELNI.T.ELINIECIFI. • N 0.166 Fourth n.let,ritteburst-Fs._ 0014138 of ol kinds. CLIArkEt, eLOVISotto ever, doscriptlon Yourrai Fornuoung tioons muumuu'. 000kus 02 , !.434 Heane and Gallia aps turatatusa. 7dirillANC/8.-BCV. David /Carr WU., Mr. II W. Jacobus, D.D.. Ttkauma 3Wlus. Uriaoto • E . T. WHITE & CO., • UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, Manchester. Wood'. }Ma sail vicinity. COFFIN ROOMS AI , MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE. Monier as Sbeideld and Martian streeta. - lissrao sad Carriages throbbed. HORSES! HORSES!! . „ • • W•47).NIL.EideLIA3I. • One exec:lent Biding anti Driving Hone. - 'rt.) Horses suitable fur Duelers or Family use, Will be sold tow, as the owstun hive no 131.1. for them. et HOWAIIIPS LlVEltit it SALE BTAlttat,. nein ) I Dst stree t. near Mouongalkelit House. OPERA GLASSES - POR SALE 9R DIRE, AT DU,NSEATH & 86 liPittla. SEltiNeet., oc9 LADIES , AND GENT'S 107'.41.°11C33Z1M5. •Aj.L TIT AT GREATILT REDOCIIII! PRW - •' , FOR CUFAP SPECTA.CLES, HASLETT & CO'S, 1931 Smithfield Street. THE FALL RACES, OAKLAND PARK TRACK. vs PACING. TROTTING • THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON,.►( h'itt-pluil two o'clock, .harp, one of the malty e xelting.uputesta of the p,: seat atusen• will take place attlaklasil rark. iiaee Course. between . . - • 431L1al uYu , ^E7R6Y ICAGLIS.. , and tir MIER BILLT. , . For the grathl premium of FIVE lIURDRED DOL. LARS, to go lo hs-reese, - wale bests; best three In tire. to rule. “Sllss ktiell , 7 tee rum' four sidle trolll borsitto the world , in 4 well c012;44,1 with •Sed Rom(/' "Cold Woter Billy T.. sod "Grey igaglas , -to celebrated as pacers. 'run tautest for toe honors of the Earl, .sr l 8 Ouse the tirsad Eons Zehloolon. ' . - !fourth ISCreet Pe...eager Can p us the tract th evety fifteen mthetes thropshout the dky nod B. VAN V eve ra f is. 11. , Olt Always; Give Nails asM firers, week. Pr. QM:my .....Scatt . 151 waled' - Open to insert a.rtirlelil Teeth In esserwl are other dentiserhaserrial , Sam Pia,' red./redid, and la every case AisWOrt gives entire mil.. fsotlon. He is gene an artist:M.lW' fie zat tenaness;reui has merely to examine a Mee know-boil to - articulate' theteeth so thatt heir . will present a landsrene andoaterid &Pinar arum and will mastiesto th e food thoroughly. la:irks/are lour Man asps isramr.dminal ill ON CUM. and ho Will asarrager hhi Work Is he sepertor; ISco It .woulte_ bettor for any - ot Our readers whorls . * inward of teethito call even . the Dr. in the . ..first - glue, end thgreby.aire their time and money. We would aisa enema! those perartis Wholae suffering With ilisegetql andao.igbtly teeth girt they can have Oliva' extrocto4 tothout oolyobinaarentr,tryeafilet, upon Dr: Scott. lie has , extracted 14r mei kos, la pawn's ;inetaii 1.1304132A81441yeiriN; and among this taiga istaMbei.there'liati his cap 1n which his gamest Wit:feral lalarloas. L .' :On the anitisr7, Woe. to, numberso his pa tient, who claim tis have ham lallgett al in renewed health. He eitractannmbers ' ‘lsr by the heir ratitgolena orWiper" Proftrii .. and gives : pare Laughing, G el thcsiOraa' :desire it.',,wltisont Margo, Us. ,, raskes;air, obarge far egtemrtuie WheOIsII4ICLAI meta - ow ordered and - Oreg. oiroll. seL '?'" With Mutating gem:for rigla a g tarr • Er" member, his tronineri Plum street , MEM FIEJ El I =HI w ar iza ttli T ts alrAlZAßA .4t teireliAlt.i , - " '' .51.50. IE