THE DAILY GAZETTE. I=l Peni#man,. Reed & Co., AT GAZETTE BUILDING No.. 06 f'if'th Eitroot. F. M. PENNI!!! AN, a. tram.,!.. .. la. HOUSTON. $ ZONIAIt, KING DI ELDON. V. HEED, Mumllol4l IMMI! Blues . Coyle( Deltiered by cearler, (Per 'reek, Half b , obtetibers. (Per year) Linerat reduction■ to Newsboy, and Agents 6agtitt. MOIsiDAY, OCTOBER V, 1866 • OF GAZETTES mailed to a party in the eastern end of the State, tun one•third of them fail to reach their destination, being. stolen by postmasters or.,their clerks. NOw, we do not✓blamo Conserrativo officials for wanting to read. Nvbie, we prlitt: fit far they how good tenke and taste; but we protest againt the gratification of this laud able curiosity by means of potty larceny. If they want to enlighten their ignorance, let them pay the cost of instruction with out grumbling. if they must crib news I)lpri.s that do, not belong to them, let theni take those of their own' party, and plead, as they reasonably may, An justification, that there was uo value in, what they took. A. IC. McOrman, under the signa ture of Musks, in the , fast Issue of the Cluimberaburg'Repooite4, made some wild and misleading figures do the Senatorship question. Po rinstance, he credits Philadel phia with having fifteen members of the two Houses of the General Assembly;' of these he gives seven to CURTIN, three to CA Kum; and holds five doubtful. Now, the facts are,Thilad alphla has four Senators and ejghteen Representatives, making twenty two in all, instead of fifteen. If the other seven are not pledged to any body and are riot doubtful, what is to become of them? • (IV.NTLF:MEN who Claim to be thoroughly iilf.nuicd about the matter, say. the South cru expect .the Constitutional atueudinent to be ratified; that when it become part and parcel of the organic law most, if not BOuthern States will - consentdo enfranchise the blacks upon condition that the disabilities impoied Tfy the third section are removed. It is said South Carolina will lead the way. The dangCr is that having got rid of Ahe penal ties of the third section the Southern con itniions Would be changed so as to ex- Chide the blacks again. •Lasr spring, when: the French Emperor, through his Minister at Washington, prom ised to recall his troops from Mexico in three installinenbt, the first, at the begin ning of the present month, we took occa sion to say - .. the Bonapartes were not fa mous for telling the truth, and that the troopswould not mavens agreed. October cattle, but thelir4 division of the French army has not, gape from Mexico. It waif never : go .because. the Emperor has pledged Ails 'word, hut only because he linda the Movement necessary. , • A mitunke of the Virginia Legislature who, when it was rumored that General Butler was to be appointed to the command of nivlimohti, offered a resolution that the i;eopli, be notified to bury, their "portable rropeity," is Mr. Wemmick termed it, has turned out u defaulter to the tune of flfty thousand dollars. He eridently btiried ',aye body's pttoperty where the owner c••old 'not tin'd it. lie is about a fair sam ple of the 'whole bit of menwho deal in that sort of stiff. • A. NEW plain has been firoPosed for sup plying London with water. It is no less lbw constructing an acqueduct from Mar ten Mere, on 'the borders. of Wales, to the . high grOunff about ten miles north of Lon don,. a distance of one hundred and eighty three mas. The calculation is that water can be oidained by this. method sufficient to supply eeven millions' of people, or four millions mnre thrmthc - present number of inhabitants. ' Wishn Mr. Johnson came to the Presi dency/he found the editor of the radical nrgan Postmaster at Cleveland, Ohio. He held on to bin. for awhile. Then he turned bins out, and put in the editor of the con se rra.] re organ. Last week he turned bins nut, and pus In the editor of the copper -head ingan. This is an apt illustration of the Rogue's March. • dm.unLsts to the threat to indiethim for exciting insurrection in Maryland, Colonel Forney keenly says: • • "Our fate is evidently sealed. Never_ having counterfeited money, got drunk in the &mate chamber, poisoned cities, starv ed prisoners, assassinated it white man, or murdered a score of blacks, we arc remov ed trim the pale of Presidential pardon, and lutist prepare for the worst." G C.N. HAILTRANFT, Auditor General of Penusyl;mila, has accepted a commission as Cotonel in the- regular army, and will leave Ilarrithurg on November Ist. This gives the filling of the vacancy for two years to Go , . Curtin. It looks now as int Chester county would get the place., SOILE. of the Fenian invaders of Canada have been tried, and convfeted. The Fezi lans are surprised that Great Britain re fuses to recognize their foray as a legiti mate war. Borne other people ore not. Ttta Presiders hi fast taking all the Cop perhead candidates, who were defeated in the October elections, under his special pat ronage. As fast as vacancies can be made lie Is shoving them into snug offices. I Gov. Stuacri has resolvcd to removo 4 the Police Commissioners of Maryland Ware the November election. Where a will of this sort exists, reasons will ho found to assign in the public; - _ TaglinionPacilic Railroad excursionists arrlyed 'at thii one hundredth meridian on the 26th inst., and spent the day in hunting and fishing. On the next dqy they started on the return trip.. - _ TEE 'Newark Advertiser predtcts that with a vigorous effort there will be a Re publican gain of two membersof Congress in New Jersey.' EVIDEFICF. anew:Mates that the Emperor Napoleon is in a hopeless condition of health, and that his death may be expected at any ntoment. - E. lit:Weennunt<E. of Illinois, it compelled by condition of Ida health to re frain irom taking part in the canvass. Pon the year ending June 00th,11305, the excise uis was Feld on only 47,106,449 tops of coal mined in the United States. TEE Rending Journal is for ben. Came lon rut United States Senator. 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Venn, Oct. 27..-Tae Parts correspond ent of the Times, writing from Faris, under date of October 16th, gives the follow ing ae the upshot of the Mexican matter as TICASTA from tliat.point: , • The polio - adopted by the French govern ment on the Mexican' question is not simply limited to the Wltlidrawal of the army of Oe enpatiOn. It embraces three other important measures connected with the first, Lie settle ment of which will probably occur all at once lie all to facilitate the evacuation of Mexico and put forever an end to Me Intervention' of the French la that country. The first of these measures has for lie object to secure the French debt; the second has reference to the immediate abdication of Maximilian; the third alum at the restoration of the Mexican republic under the presidency of a native born leader, who will not have been compro mised in any of the, civil struggles, anti who will then be enabled to oiler himself to the choiceof the nation without much opposition ft um any quarter. Unless aonie more satisfactory way of pay ing the French debt be tonna tho French gov ernment will stick to the contract passed with at.ixlmillan, and will. in consequence, occupy the harbors of Vera Cruz, Tampico, Ihasatt,,,, andothers, where she will collect half of the custom - hour° duties which have been ceded to her in the aforesaid contract, but lithe United states were willing or deserving to take the place of France and collect, themselves, the aforesaid revenue the French government would make room for them and abandon Mex leo entirely, on condition that they should guarantee the French debt, for the payment of which, the most liberal terms stupid be granted. ' The World's Buenos •Ayres correspondence of September 12th. gives the 'following Intelli gence of the war between Paraguay and Bra zil, and the prerent situation of tin...hostili ties: . When, to 18fif, Bra nil aided General Flo res In Me rebellion In 17mm:thy. Lopez sent a messenger toasty, that he would not permit it, but Brazil proceeded and carried the Flores rebellion.to a armee:Mint revolution, and Lo pez sent hn array to take Matto Grosso, a rich Brazilian province. This he still keeps. What the Argentine itepublic refused •to give him permission to mesa her territory to Invade Brazil, be began acts of hostility against tier at once, without notice or declaration of war. With varied fortune .he has, carried on-this war, first Inshaultig his republic and then Bra zil. and afterwards he retired among his own jungles and swamps. and as soon as the invad ing army was across the river ho has set down below them not 2,UtO yards distant and there he has remained lor these four months.' Fort Humana its nix leagues above the con fluence of the Peragnaykind the Parana Rivers. It is at a bend of the river where the channel bank narrow,rtnil yards. the fort extends,og tee or 1,500 yards. the Fort and two hundred piece att empt sn can play at once on anything. that to pass. Below here is a Sunken stone teat; opposite there aro . two heavy chains across the river. About two leagues below this is Fort Cnrapolte. with but few grins, MB with three lines of defences landwards anti a sa,,tion fleet in the channel. The allies entered I'n raging at Fos t which they took anti NOW 11.111 - , end In the same pOsittOn taken four ligo• Several eit- Vera engagements lia,re rimed with every movement. • There IB leases to believe that the Paragua yans are nnunimons in thin o ar, and the sol diers of their own accord seldom, It over, sur render. It Is believed that , r.Loper has camp now twenty thousand men. with Paul seas at Hutualta and at Curapolte. All along from the Estero Bullet° where the army now is, to the capital, there is a system of defence, among the passes of swamps. For months the fort Cnrapolte has been In the way of further progress of the fleet. On September first an effort was made to re duce It. A forest of toasts .moved up Paraguay river, and about a league below the tort in. masked battery opened on the ships with thir. teen well directed gnus. They all drew off but six Iron-dads which stood in tozether .all day. A temble and - oustmate lire way kept up from the river and shorc.• Once an Iron clad, leaving a port-hole open, received two sholle through tt, killin ten men. at morning the firing was resu g med. At two r. e the ships landed a force to attack by land, end at the acme time a torpedo was sent floating up the .current toward the fleet. It struck the BAG Dc Janeiro, the best ben-lad In I lin navy, and blew het up. She cost 1,75.0e1, and, it is said, had on board three hundred men. The fight went on and the Battery of Curugu fell Will Brazilian Meade. At sundown the allies report killed and wounded one thous:Ma, The loss of Paraguay is not yet known. Two bomb laste In jured besides the iron clad. litho mo ment the Paraguayans In fort Curngn spiked their guns and blew no their magazine,. The place was deeply and widely mined and the mire was great. Brazil has ordered up ten thoneand fresh troops and this republic Beetl ed onifor three thousand more. The loran, of the allies, now number about three hundred thtmsand. Two young Americans are Waking torpedoes for the PareaMayans.• • - •• Government Lends Entered lin lone Receipt* of Interned Itevenne-21intinn al Currency. Vir sours Gros, October 27.—The COLDMISSIon. or of the General Lend .01111ce bee received to turns from the Branch Land °Mc:Etat Milligan, lowa,' showing that during bunted:titer twelve Public four hunded mud In acres of the Public Lands were o n to red that State for actual ettleinent. The receipts from the internal Revenue to day were 4716,1n5i. The receipts from lito first of July, the commencement of tile pros ' ent fiscal year to date, amount to $131,975.410::0. No new National Banks were organized last week. National Bank Rotes were twined during the week to the amount. of $459,383, making the to tal in circulation up to date $`1,01,0.v.i. The Government holds securities as follows: For circulating notes, $335,533,593, and for de posits of public moneys with designated de positories, $33,735,95 0 1 total, S3M,IALSO.•Frac- Llonal currency was recalVed frOm the Print ing Duman during the week to the amount of $%-8,30e; shipped to Assistant Treasurers of National DCOOSIT.Orii.. and Nationul Banks, $39,393,050. nedeeia ed. $370,350 ' Tne followlug is a statement of the fund In the cash vaults to-day: trailed States MACS, $3,333,030; National - Bank notes, $140.719; Frees Lionel Currency, $215,8411 Gold, $144,771; Silvee, $3,733 . Cents, $330; Three cent coin. ILMO —total, • The Louisville Mayoralty. Loa layiu,s, Ky., Oct. 27.—1 n April, leer, Phi IP Toinpnert was elected Mayor and In Decem ber was deposed - by the Board of Aldermen. Subsequently J. S. Llttigocsl was elected May or by the people. Tomppert brought stilt for the oaten and emoluments of the mayoralty before the Court of Common Fleas. Judge Muir to -day decided In favor of. Llthgood. bolding that the court could not. Inquire Into the decision of the Board of Aldermen. Tow p. pert earl lee the case to the Court of 4P.Pea lB . In the United Btates"Court ThoS. Shmek, Marion county, was convicted of &violation of the revenue laws by selling whisky hearing counterfeit Inspection Marks. Smock aids n ed 01,619. The Memphis Argue and Ovumerrica\ti se been con s olidated. Cotton Is coming In freely. • All branches of business aro dull. Yolney heaves ball was re :focal to $lOO which he procured and he was retailed. lbe LealUmn Conatftollooal Cour en ' Chin to be ne-sissensbled—Tbe Colton Crop. • New OIILICANB, October 0.7.-11 in reported on good authority; that Governor Wells. and Judge Howell; who claims to bo President of the Coast ltutional Convention of 1654,are about ' reeonveidng that body and hold elections to fill the vacancies.. The Governor says ho has asvtirances from leading members of Congress that he Will to sustained by forco If accessary. A gentleman Jest returned front a tour through the river parishes, report the etqlon crop far smeller than neretofore stated, ilo says Ave-eights of the crop is alrealn mar ket from the rive[ region, and the ~lo ne a 111 soon be hem. The freedman's bureau °Melia report says In Concordia parish, awe acres were planted in cotton,, and only tics... thou sand bales are made. 'mere will be great !ut tering among agricultnrallsts, . - Tennessee Mato Convention, N55.8,711.Z.14 Oct. e7.—Vie Mate Convention Met to -day. There was '.no enthusiasm. Not over one hundred persons were present. Ed mond Cooper was Cliosen President. Besot, tiOns were .adopted endorsing the Vhiladel. Mita platform and the President's iugicy, urging the Conservatives , to pPrfect their or ganizations and pledging resistance to the Coostitutional Amendment; Stlgmatizing its ratMcatlon by the Tennessee Legisl t atu body not re null and void.and appeal Leg to tha to pus lows obnox io -.0.-us tort majority. ------- • nearing of the Police Coaillassioorro. 1 DAvriiiou.Clotober 17.—Tb e examination et W1LD6310 1 5 against the Police Commissioners Lelors Governor hwenn,.was oontinned at An. napolls today at three o'clock. The cede was adjourned tilt Monday. when it ii believed the matter w ill be ended. - i • . Gov. Orr and the Amendment. Coima, Oet. 47.—00 v. t h at an thOt /WO ttl. HOUM Carolinian to say he b utterlY W/ unequivocally oppomd. to the Conatitutional Amendment *An wi a a t. re commend MP eASOptiell; 1410 ' 4r SECOND EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M. VERY lITEST TELEGRAMS. 1 uE FH N►4Ne. The Uni.ed Statew nod the Fenian Sett tences—Soto from Secretory Senortl— The trecorda of the Camel to be Exam ined anti the rrenident to Act Accord leg to Inca. New Yong. Oct. 29.—The following docu ments have been received here: • Mira rts•XENT OP STATE, ' W.s.iisoiTors, Oct. 2; 1814. 1). Thurston, Esq., Canna of Toronto. C'. 11., Dear Biri—For your information I enclose a copy of a note of this date, which 7 have ad. dressed to Plc Frederick W.A. Bruce, tile Brit ish Minister here, noon tile subject of tile con. vietldn and sentence of Jarnes Lynch and Mc- Mahon by a colonial court of Canada, on tile charge of complicity and Participation in the late attack on Fort Erie. In accordance with the purpose expressed In the communication, }mime eXpected to procure without diqiiv, ;elm use of the Department, ii copy of the .cord of the triad and conviction of Lynch and McMahon, and also of all further Ii hits and convictions of a similar chaiocter which shall take place 11l Canaila,With the least pas s Min delay after their termiontiOn. 1. am, sir, your obedient servaut, (Sigiuel,) Wittlan 11. Selene! , • Deraarst ENT Or STATi., , IVASnixoTON, October 2), 151 St. i Sini—ll is understood that James Lynch and John MeSlation have befit recently minvicted in a Colonial court of Canada, and sentenced to tleatil upon a charge that, being eh isms of tile United Slates, they were actors 11l the 10. sault made in tile Month 01 June last Oil Fort Erie, In thateolooy.` It eon Unruly' be neee.m. ry to direct your attention te the fact that the Government of the United Slates Is required by the highest considerations of national .11 .. nity, duty and, Loner to inquire into the legal ity, testi.: an , Lregularity of tile judicial pt 0- ceediuns which have thus taken Bacot, and that after making sueh tie:L[oloi set tinny we shall expect to make known to Iler alnje‘tv , s Government such opinions as the Presidein, Upon due eOnsidelat ion, Ann Wept. W • ith this View the Consul of the Foiled States,-lit .Torento, is thin day instructed to procure for the iniertnation of this Depart ment a copy of tile sneer! of the trial amte•m- VictionLynch' and MeMahon, and also of all 1 tirther4rtalti and convleLlons tif a similar •character, which shall take place lu Canada, ' While no nolleCessary delay In the examina tions of the casensw filch lire then expected to come beforli,this Government is bit.n.led, It . may, ',clew Iniless, happen hereafter that de. lays ally" unavoidably remit from past Mel. 1 dents or from !inure events which canuot nowt be foreseen. . . .1 have now the boner to request you to take 1 such proems' logs as you may, think peopocie I Gm einl,•and teat mien application. of the con sot shall bo promptly granted. The Presldmit directs me to m. 0.: you of Ills conntleti,, led hope that Der Majesty's Government um me imy :cheerfully ...amity will, this, request. I have thus made, but they' will; think it proper also, •10 eXemille the .11.1,Clat pi ore., Mg. aforesaid trait a carviut 1 egard to the rigid. I of the United Stales, and to the nailintalhenee Of goad tut:Lain:li between the I Ito calvaries. such relations tire alwa:, 5. difficult .1.1 .1010 I cute In Slaws 'lint are tidiagiatt to each other, without tieing separated in im w pannible Imo a.. 1 dories. For Antis reason, it ould be very gratifying to the President, if Yea should he able to give Inc an assurance that the eteen. I non elf tile sentelleeS pronOutteed Open the CotiVietedl3 per_ was , w ill be ~Uspetnied, If oc , canton fur - ihiltiv shall arise In the manner before I Mentioned to ' matte It desirable. Ti.ol v, 1 dn... it proper to say that the onences iu.volved in these trialiare in the I nature imminently political. It is the idiot , ion of Oils •covernment Ilea • sound pot ivy Coincides With till best maltase, or a lailevo lent nature in 1 efTlintileacting telideriles., mu m sty and torch - cote:nu. seen cases, Thi, , bug gentlect IR MAUL: With fret:dela alai tianastras., because the sail opinallis were propo-sal to ci s In our recent ivil• war by ail tile goy, :- melts and puldle isles Ot heroine, and by hone Of them with greater frankness and kind ne-s than by the ii iverii mend and stalesalen of Great Britain 1 um very sure that you Will Ilia that these reisialincolia. Owls of a pone •of clemency an I lorglVene-s In the cam vs the parties concermnl, are in entire harmony wan all tile su.mestleun and reprenentatione wtoch thin Government has made to Ile r Majesty's Government in i... sera to tile liggrialsion. which hove Liven Made on the Canadian frontier, and Unit they 'we oleo In lisamooy with line proceeding" will , h tills Government ban I !pinata it jest, wise and prudent to purom In regard to the end: aloe of It, own neutrality laws, welch w en Ini olv• ed In these aggruSsionn. the tumorwi th he blithest con sideratioe, air, year Obedient t servant, ( Signed,) W ;1. It. scw..o. Tuff. lion. Sir Frederick 11'. .1. Bruer: - the Fenton Priamicra—latmel 1 ittrati• nese of the Canadians. New Tons, October 2-_ , ..,..The I frruld'r To ronto speteat s Lys: From all parts of 1 ile provinces dispatches are cowing demanding that no mercy-sheet' lot shown to the Fe:limn, felled giant). I think It is eoulatui if the Crown tine- 0,111 evidence cuing enough to canine ,, lin:Jury that tile llne. •Dr. Linnsiles was In tang way connected with the raiders lied June. The Mycelia. wade lie tile Pentane , to New York having the death of these Mtn il eXecuted de groat Injury to the prisoners, Petitions ' are to ha Circulated itennallAtely and sent to the Governor G.:octal Ili Inc (Sr. wooled to the Home Government to have tile sentence commuted to inipri.ititistet. 'rt.., unsOners wore arraigned tO.day and pleaded not guilty. Their homes are David Wiinier, Patrick Norton unit IMMO Monument. Fears arc expressed by a majority 1,1 the peOple Ilist the Fettle.. may escape before the day of Oleo eXeCUI ion through tile all of their friends from 1 he other Side, , 'Ebel° are now in the City over live hundred /rlshitinericans, apparently ont_of employ. ment, and Waiting to do something which I believe is to aid the prisoner,. confined In the 'old jail by overpoo et leg their gilitrds and then escaping to the United Stales. The Fe nian prisoners at Cornwall me to be Indicted ou Monday for high Mason, and are to he tried on the 10110W/ea' Weenie:Slay, If the grand jury and trite bills against them. , The.Fenirtns in St, la/Ma—Committee on irrAnnigetion ApToltiled. ST. LOr ts, Oct. Di.—.fames. tephens illilmint cd ten prominent Yellin in iii thin city as fiCOMlnlttein on Organ igatiO n tor tile `laic of Missouri, who nre to aliv supreme eiiii• trol Of the Mot herhoo . i e n this State, movearo authorized to establish circles, coot ion ottv'ers with military men In the in terest of Ireland, collect money and our son. Lariat for the use of the Irish It...public, and in Uniteder wayscotunatible a iththe laws of the States to serve the cause of Ireland. The COMMltice Called eliOn tal friend , ' of Ire land SO imtnediately organ... , and nut them. selven in COulmllnleation with the Committee anti from whom all necessary ittforinfition and Instruction may he obtatiiml. A meetteg 01 the Penlans 11110 been c: fail for Tneselay night to consider what tuition is necessary to be taken lit the casco of Father .MeMithon and Cot. Lynch, sentenced to, , leath by UM lirltide Government. y ., A Mnintio Vroteal. Agalnet nta ;the Reseal of • Fenian Tri. BUFFALO, Oct. 23.—Thure wet a meriting to night at St. James Hall, in response to thee:ail iii yesterday's papers, and was fully attended. Great nazism:re of liersee3 Were linable to gain entrance to the hall. Among tile speaker/tans Senator A. L. MOrrisOn. F. It. The object of the meeting was to protest 'the festal of the Fenian trials Mi.:atomis e and deViso means Or at least threatea retaliation - If the sentences anent' be carried Into effect. The Amerman Slag, which, with the Irish National flag, was borne through the ball, wits draped in anonym log. Tile British Government and Canadian °MGM'S snore dellOuiteml, and to greatest ex- Citement and eaLlimiasin prevailed. A arcouil indignation Meeting Will be lield to-inorrow evening. • Fenian Excitement in Nen York. Now Ytnic. Oct. 21.—Tlic clCitement in tile Toronto the Fenian trial. slid tiriltelleel ill was lively yesterday. Mei threats 01 Beyer° retallatlOn arc heel) Made by the Pen tane if the sentences siiiiiiiil be carried tato , e it e et. It is expected I hat um l'euselent will intercede ln behalf of the urine Ornate prin. Mien. - , A discovery was made yesterday by the Clerked' the Court. of Common Pleas that the name of JUdge Cardomi iptil been serge' u., several naturalization papers. • Assault on n . Judge—Sudden heath from Cholera—tiewYnoner Decided a Felon. --, Lonsvitte, October 27.—Judge Cral pi, ill the! City Coast, was tlll5 Cretring liSnalltial liy_lio. , licarnan plater. Tito accounts of thu ground fur the assault arc so conflicting that an its. Milleation Must be had before the Canso thereof can be ascertained. W. C. Summerville, of Charlestown, Wert irlrgtnia, was found dead Saturday morning On the Stearner Pima D -; Imo, evidently from cholera. A Chet rk (luta , at Marlette, Milo, for :weir.. thousand dollars was found Oil ills person. Lnuliry.4ll,—lL is ritinOt en but discredited In legal circles, that the Court of Appeals Ilan de clded that eneral Palmer Woe guilty of felo ny wasg in the escape ol sves while he a commander of this military la district. C muse la lbe Department of Tes PrOICIIt Simians. Gesm. Sheridan'. Lot ter. • 'firm Onrreas, (Rd. rc.—tien.,lleintzletnau bas succeeded Gen. (Jetty in command of tile Department of 2 . 01119. 'lea mote companies of infantry were ordered to Texas. All the cavalry LIZ gone to the frontier. Francisco I'. Me Castillo, representative lirt• -pedal of the Mexican government here, pub. ashes a Vboteisdt, age sn r ixt e ti T li n lanicuage adopted riTalleetlext:fiching,lll:xfeanintTrtsirs" unt Tim steamer G 141,4 live salon for ELM:Lore. . \ PITTSBURGH MONDAY, OCTOBER' 29; 18.66 F,OREIGN NEWS BY STEAMER Visit of thogneen of Denmark—Reform Demonatentlona—Napoleojea Health—' snanereettons. dm. NeW Yens, Oct. iN.—The steamships Dent zehl and. Allenumia, from Southampton on the 17iji. arrived this morning. F.sotaxit.—The Queen of Denmark to on a visit to the Prince and princess of Wales, at the Marlborough House. London.—The London Slue says: Col. Taylor, I the Government whipper-in, has forwarded a circular to the conservative agents throughout I England, urging them to devote special atten tion to the new Register, as an appeal to the country will belnade next session. - Great reform demonstrations are to be held in Loudon, Edinburg and Glasgow. Five hundred thousand pOundala expected in London. from Australia at the end of the week. Fourteen hundred English VOlttateets, now In Brnssels, aro being feted In a most princely manner. The King has invited them to a grand banquet., FILINCE.—Ts.O Berlm correspondent to the London Times says: According teat:ahead° In telligence received hero Napoleon's health has I not Improved by his sojourn to Biarritz, al though Ills recovery is probable. Thu other alternate does hot seem to be any longer ex cluded. - • The Biarritz correspondent says: The Em peror looks remarkably well and daily takes walking exercise. Buttons are current In Paris of Ministerial changer. Ivstv.—General Menabrea has banded over to the Austrian Government eight hundred and seventy-one and a half =Pitons 'lvrea, being the Italian indemnity, and at the game' time he•recieved from Count- Mendeaorff the iron crown of Lombardy. Thu subscription to the Italian national loan bas been loot successful,' Itatillcationeof Um treaty of peace between Austria —and Italy have 'meta excnanged at Vi,tna. The Italians will enter Verona on toe lath and Venice on the 19th. Austria agrees to the Italian propoaltlon that the Venetian soldiers In Austria should not be returned to Venetia during the pre- - valence of cholera. ALTA.—Fifteen quarantide is imposed on arrivals frinn Ireland and Scotland. The cholera has appeared at Japan. Marsala. Ti:,, Prussian Governor of Schleswig has .prohibited the raining of suhscrlptions by the Owlish inhabitants for tile purchase of a won• ding gilt for the Princess Dagusar, Tile 31attrid lien declares that Spain most obtain satisfaction (coin Chili by force, and u.lvoeates the re Lennon of the Chincba Island. littssta.—The statements that thaerar Is and tile resignation of the Itussian Ministry, are devoid of truth. The insurrectimir in Almsco and Daghestan have been suppressed by the Russians. CAN eta.—The insurgents have determined upon an energetic prosecution of the war. The Turks have evacuated CandOra, in Can ilia. They hail lost In one engagement i,PS killed and :ha wounded. FROM. MEXICO. 'fee Bottle of Esmiquitplan—ltelsien Legion Cat to Pieces—French Troops Leasing—The President and the ro 11101.—Lower.letilllornla Land Grout. WAsilinoron, October Mexican Him i.tei has reemveil di.patches from the city of Puebla, Mexico, emirate ing the °Metal report of the battle of lxinlquilplan, where the Itehrian legion was entirely cut to pieces. Colonel Vanderswisseu, tint Belgian NW- mender, attacked littind inlet:in, a place thirty 'imams from the City el Mexico, defended by 31exicans, n lie repulsed the Belgian dealon tration: The liclgtan legion lost twenty; Sefllicare ktlls.l on the :TO!, The legion retired ; to Tut am, scoring their artillery and trains Ic the hands ot the Ilexicain... The officers who s urvived the battle have since embarked at Vern Crim for Belg MM. The IttilOwing is a trandation of a letter re ceiveil here to-day: V rue Cnc,, October 1ii,1566-1.1 P. x.—The St. Mn tat re steamer arrived here early this even- ' linc,General carat:Man being on board. Ills in. Mrtiet lons are to send to F ranee In two de. tuchincois all the troops that are here. lie brings besides a message from Napoleon. tO 211Artrnillan, advt. Ing hint to itNlivitto 'ill favor of anybody lie pleases Mal it, go home. lie Is, authorized 10 rat:: the protection of the French Il to, with It View; that he :may return safety to Meramera. Marquis lie Gallliet, has 110 mission of env kind, and be only comes to Join regiment mid return to France. General itarsine mune to Puebla to meet General Castleman. 'the general feels very s ore against f millian for the very Illscreds Rattle reports that Empress Carlotta has spread In Europe. It Is Understood the President has interpn.. ed the geoid tames lit behalf id Lynch anti Me. Melton, retentiii.eOurietell lit Canada fur Fe ' tilnit Utoreniedlir lit t at Colbny, and has ex• io hopes that tier Mallisty's government tu ill exercise them ercy, emit sty. anti for. glvenci.s. The grant for the colonization of the want lungs i of Lower California to an American en or „c.„ O. tiarristm,• caluti L William m i l S. Butler, Fran- I et. Ed n 11.1,1 i%anfortl, Wllitam and others, has rece I ty hi - en count hied by the Juarez government, and the 11A1 tie, rectintlylecerved their formal ,irder of p05,,,1011 1111 .0,1 g 11 Me.h. 11 ‘ lll, I-ter et Washington. Tor, grant, it Maybe recollect wan made ex terior to the arrival of Alasimillau la Mexico. can-elplently its title Is hell' to lie without eh. Jet . lion, lend also that Lilo great to en titrieri- COMpiil/Y makes It an Americas interest, a 11 ielt Is entitled to American protection. The Colonists are authorized to make all necessa ry. laws Mid tee tllllllOns for their government pro% Ided they IS sot entigiCt with the GOnetis lotion and general laws of the Liepublic. The articles of egret:melt are very liberal to ,tlin parties directly• interested, it radoig I,W Ihe policy encourage the telt alrallOn of Attiltriettti citizens fur the %level potent of the resource , of the eolliptry, no for front Its being true, as has boon stmt. 1, that. the French government hits intimated I,l , ll'llokt of tuna fur the withdrawal of olit;t1 ovens from Mellen, the accounts re. ”ivini la thIS city, iallivitto that they will all olopOrii lona that conutly in a Innen hur t r perl,l Of itl/0 than tht heretofore Itaitow,l lry tint French governament, Erialen.. Before GOT. Swann—So Troll. illy Auelcipairal—Ortepe - to Enter Mexiehr 117satii Lien. Nherldau Consent.. N ,tv Vellll, Oct. llcrolel'a Annapolis peelel ray The ellttninatlon of the Police Commissioners of Baltimore as continuel tsderdav and much evidence showing the bad clittractei of tin eleetien jtelgtl, special con stant,. :del police appointed ny the COMMIS - elicited. It is bellowed that the Clonisiksioners will be relieved and no diffi culty la bared in the event of such merino. Tr. Ikr.rw, New °rheum special of t ho 27tli says: Thu Mexican Consul was hero to•daV und enquired ut the Military headquarters if ur lege. would he prevented trout entering Mobl co. The Commander was absent, bet Adito taut General Crosby enlvised lam that 0rt.,,- - ups eleell.l not attempt to leave until the Gen eral returns to-morrow. I MeV. Wet a large burro ready en the Rio Grande to cross with hin, le policy of the Government Is clearly defiOned. not be pertnitted ioenter Mexico at present. Saida Anna point:thee a letter In which he denounces the plan which u Boston Journal has attributed to the : American Government of guaranteeing the debt clime by LlaXlMlllan's ridiculous Emiptretti Fraser, In consideration' of the ce,siOn to the United .Slates of a portion of Siesienti territory. He says: "Mexico has nothing to do with th is debt, and will not pay it.' At all events the people.of Mexico through Its Congress 411 deente What 'ls to lw done with it." The sengeuro of Fenian Colonel , Lynch _fitsaineels Gamest I.4ettlell. Now Vona, October 'd7.—The Express says . The eentenco of Coronet ; Lynoh to duh, continues to be ex citing Wpm° in Fenian circles. There sent to be general linpresslon among the brotner hood. that tile Sentence will not bo carried out. and that the prisoner will be sent , to Jail for lite. Tills anticipation hex halPthe effect of materially modifying the feeling . against tho Canadian Government, which would otherwise exist. It iri lincierstood that irouri meeting will be called in this city. to ex pre , . ,yinputhyf with Colonel Lynch and Ire ssoci4tes, awl talco steps to l procure his rei. - rease. _ The ease of IJi notice it ilql.lllcr doing Mug ness lit New tow,,, L. 1., an i kezierti. lion S Shatter, distillers, at the corner of Franklin and Flat bush Avenue. whose places were seiz ed by the Government in August last, for the fraudulent anutacture Of whisky, were to ho tried in the Untied states Circuit Court. thin morning, hot the casts were settled by the payment of Ono handfed WM . nine thouteeht t theier. to the Govcriviient , by Mr. Bohm., rind thirty-two thousand dollars hy Messrs. Roo I shatter. • The Anteeedent• of tot: Lynch. Lou my mix, October 1.8.—0 n the authority Of Cal. Starr, minima:Ming the late Fenian ex red loon v,,,w here. WO Plate that the Colonel Lynch convicted and ectitenced to be hung at Tmonto Was a hook-keeper 111 a Mercantile house in thin city, end Itull Mint with the re malt es pod It lon by his um ployera, Ile uo rook in [Lo Pehltin organization, aid not belong to the expedition. He accolnPauloll It merely as an adventurer to report to the em ployer, C.I. Starr ellfered Lynch u COMMIS. Mon which Lynch refinied to accept. From Nan Frantlica—lllezlean natters ==Z== SAN FYANCINCO, October l7.—A letter from General .51ontegro, dated Acaqmleo. October 'l7th, informs Iho imperbil Consul here that the campaigns against tho liberals in Guerrero wall about to be opened vigorously. The steamer ACLIVO, from Victoria has ar rired, bringing $3.2.c00 tresaure. Governor Kennedy and totally were among the pawns. gore. Dlnastrcium ItelTtle Of the.lrrosts, 10 =I! AUGUST•, Ga, Oct. 2 1 3...../1CC011111.5 from the interior represent that the recent' frosts nave killed vegetation. nod that there can bo 1110 mom maturing cotton WU. =! , BIONTIt.e.AI,, C. W.. October 2L—Niine Witt, Lynch, the who has been sentence.] io death at • Toronto, MUCII here. The ;Prams newspaper a. not in favor of carrying out the sentence, nA' there atlas 11 I 13V11.1elleC that lie actually coinuili tort utnrder, 1119.11111 e Was purely political. Another wares of war material has aril red frnin Quenge, October Mono, Iron, the Royal Artillery, died last night front In; nth, received at the late lire, while rmilleried tune°. • Twelve preseeutions were issued yesterday from the neeOrder's Court for erecting wood en buildings in the burnt district. The City Council has decided to erect a tl egraph fire alarm throughout the city. Snow fell last night; depth, oil Important Railroad nenntlrem. FOZTIMS MOIIIIOE, 00,1-I.—lmportant. rail road pleasures have Wel; been consummated in Norfolk which will prove of vast advantage to the town and railroad intermds of south Virginia. General Mahone, accompanied by Robertson, of the Georgia We,. ern Atlantic Railroad 'Company, O. It. Branner, • President of the Rust Tennessee and Y irg lam Railroad, and others, have arrived lit Norton: on a War of inspection of various roads be. preen there and the Mississippi Valley. A ssttefaetory arraimemeht 11111iie :Ma a schedule of freights has been entered Into seblell .111 give a through eouneet em tot rate and travel hot ween New Vora tool Al lied cod Low. oll.lfo, devaka an, October tiS.—Tb'e brig Nora, finch Savannah to Cardenaa, a lilt - lumber,was wrecked and abandoned I went yfillvo from Cape Canan - oar Light, on the tab in.c. William C. Waters, 111.1. mat n 4 nipd ont , colt - den seaman dlml , and the Captain :nal one man are Whiling.Gudtave Weide, seeona and e, Mimi colored neaincn, it. boy ntol one 11,1 , 1,1. gem exeaped Oka raft and arriccd Jack...m arine. • I= • it tcastout , Ball %VII, played a11t,110011,1.k , i , c• National Clam' ami the Pa•-I Sow club of till; city, re,alting to III!!;!1$1 latter. Eight inning, were playeli—N at icmal, 7N; Pastime, IS. , Gold apt Shipped trots New Yong, Uct. 11r•rohk, worth ollqmteh says 1r25 m JJJ (.1 were-. 911 I p pelt I rum Colon,to duel ti it the week muting the which is au IllercA,lt . 2.10 011110.1 carer the shipment, or the yr, ion week. CITY AND SUBURBAN (ADDITIQRAL LOCAL IS PAGE.) Funeral Of Ilreirieli—Grand i:oorlic for II . Widow. The remains of t to• cift, etance4 Of whose murder were ably 'report ..s1 fn prevluit4 109 ees of Ile , u.rc h, Wt.f.• I•llried yesterday from his late reselence in Birming ham. The fume., Was attemle , l by 0. t tit C.OL: COUrSO Of jlL.olol,l‘lllollg. W/10111 were the mem bers of therllnert:et..te termsl bv, t ee t ,s; cities with their lest 1,1111.•11).. NV I, Li, I it , 01.-e. gales ware In itragte7-11.t• :al 00 , tn.. , - ‘;•;•.xl • hy tin, .;; al no 1101. n; trill...it tail tio ~.0 It , aat. tier ofbraia iiisLtUnicat , , iittilto l . In ;;;;.•-.t.1 -f.i. t .ton ;Urge tor 11, inn, nth, .:.iit 01.4; It.t ;1.1;•ti harried In-ill li. , nonhl ihtoa t tit in, t ".% n.. itt 01 utt unprlno Joie.: it i;.;rtnto. In nit to telt., n I;;;• 0 .1.r. , ;lf II;;1 , .:. r..:. .- ed. lilanattt, Ilt•tni• 1, , ,, VII 1 , /ti 011 , t ilt t.! wlit.,"e Thentro 11.-.)ruin. w.l, Ant.0 . n0.; , 1; 11 .1.. : : • ranged 0. bell 111 fon hi, Iti 111, 1, , ,.., .11, i, tattles °lion tV,bbetbit nib, b , .00. 1 ... 70 , - gradlnto %VW COTININt 14 Ittmigham'- , 1 , PTA], ' or .. .1 genlletoan (roan In ,•;.00l." In ~. 1,, z n‘• t 1 great !attar will /Win-Ar t I"; Intynot ‘ o1;10 - 1.•••:;•;1 for the hetan+ittit, and 0 toLlttnt tall .I,tl ..; by ant orclo,nra. ini4,, 17711 V-11,1. 11111,1 , 1-01, .4'.'ititell will lat mail , tlo ot tn, nolt . ilig lot - 1111,1 able many of in atinal is n..oall;:n Great %Vesturn Ile not, 1,... , 1..t . P.. (Vi i.. . • tin- .V- ingtOn Cornet 11,1.1. ieol , r, %V. P..;,;i0, , ;ono! ni & Tenrge's 11.tud, It a•il'i t , tit'... 1 t-t•t tt, Ita;.• pet,' Rana, leader, 11 irpn•i'; "; , or. , ii , . , '.. 'L• fatwattn, lw.tatsr, .1. k., ilartell nut ~.... l'Ut , 1 Illtrga Theatre llrehtnitre., lc id,. t:no. 11 tt I. 'flat'll.itt , lVAl part of 1110 enb•rtn . .onn..or ‘,ll ; ennedat of p.nin tronn)the xr , ..a "1.,0.;;..., : t t.i In our Judgment is 1:1 l tiro , o, vlO tw.uo f ny • , 1 , Lino progrannuto. ; - 1, TIM entire rec.;opt•• ,01 •tho Innt. , .tin 1;;• {Wren 10 AP , . 11;nirlelt, 11r. 11,101, , ,, , , i,,,, non the eXpb useh'of t t0 , 1100...tr0: o: i 0... .. a Private exch.,.itoo, w lob , lb, )0,140, n au 1 all have kindly colon tyre, 1 lor Co, 0t.....n0n. 1 Tickutit of nitnnbsrlon to All .it•t•: ot. tin; Ilt,lt•lt / fifty cent`, to let bail ilOO at. all IL, tnti.iit tn.: ! bounc atttruti, anti at 'the b0x..4•01. , - or Ow Tnontre. Allegheny Ironnty'reneiter, cm. motahlywvcii4 , ;..t • 4.144 4 . trxr.7. , . 4,4• L.l of tearlient,n4ii.ili ham ••-• hit operinn belil rita tiiintorklay is t lie W,,i Ii• (lunar,. Penn 3leser, 8. F. rat tel , oll rtll.l 1.11 f =lll and methn,:o tt!lirtlin;.: •1311' . enl Both gentlemen tool: • aeleibil education Omni , ' uteri ilt- Iluenee In develnplng O.: tut ori. men. 1.1 nor present method 1.110 111. Inez y lino!, Ind diet tl ha tee:manor pow. exerelt..l i•Lit Tie. Teaeliers should be limns hi more in with the moving ICOrla ftIOLIII.I 1115•1", ;01 , 1 . to be Inset lea] In tllO r el Lire Mr. lieOrgt, ii. 11 , Ifit follow t . . 1 to I&r Irr only prepared lecture on the “tedeher,.. ~,, it....•' Me delineated eery iiectiostele the irons, responsibllltit,,l ells and it . teacher's orb Thu lect are eoetdii.....l in I valuable -Suggeillong, e4pecittliy yodog tensors. - Miss Martha fill‘3l it re.' 41.,,Lay 1,1110 , 1, I . "Thu County ilupertritmoleney—lts rifest oii l ; tour Schad . ," It w tilde prod.:l.lmi awl adltdrably read. In her Opinion the Lou illy Suptirinledelezeiy hay riot been n Teachers ate aril reMtcrtol luau 10:1 - 111erly. she considers 11,2111 t Of I , man pi/win. N 1 1 ,4 rids lent; nerinpied eminent la. leaciter, :LW! 1.111”.... anti The 4. , .nn . I.ltnOt le. espy ofthe.+.as fnrpl.ni,ritl too to tilts city paper....ind nil to 10,4 ed 111 lie i.lt.•• c't tottr 1.111.1t0 ~.11.,111.1 v.k tIIIV , read it. A Noppnwed 110 l Klnr Arre• led. About 'llO ,3 114:la 4111 , -1 11 1,1.1) . 11:;111 1 t:eorire Blakey, residing on the crit nor tit cock and Hope st reei, awakened lay a toe., 1 I,totte pc,...1111 11.1. onileavorlng to rotor the eeemel .tory I which looked out upon the root 41 II Silo aroused her liteitnool 41111 rolled 11 1, :1 1..•1/- lion to the (net, lilt he 01111101112 11 , 1 11 1.10,1.111 to Investigate the calls.: lit the h" , "• llinkey I,llllllted oat at the too et her voice "murder" 11/1.! 111'1, l" 1111, 4,111110 W Jtoit ttaiiii to eve a matt sn lug loot. nett Orr the corner of the poreh and he., 11 11/1 alight on the pavement beneath. o gentle men, named Ala 1,11101 Rllll MeElhany, were pa.ing the 110100 anon they lieura t ile tottery, and rushing to Where they 'I the time eal, the mulderi tlegeent.,. they ,10,1 him aryl conducted him to the Allegheny tootle., w hero ! he yet remain. Ile gave ills name tot %V 1 Ila ut Robbey. - ' • -• • . _ - Beat in lied.—An old man natro..l O'Kane came to tho °Mee of Alderman I, sieu on haturflay,and wade oath agalfea NV 111 MM . Burros for tenfault hatteryf fe1...! alleg e. that he was 1)1141Sleep ill 1111 Ii0:114111g boom MI AVI•11110, (halm enter off the chamber In if :date fel intoxication mid committed the offence etated by :dill: ma . the defendant Wino beast a Ulu in. hool-Jaelf..l.lll - his hair, and Wherein , nla ulil[Cd Url. wan arregellloAvlault an. ' to Jail [ora hearing tI,•,J.Y, • Inursktry.—Lato on Saturday night, or at au early 'Mar un SandaV laarning.lho deuce of Jitmen C. It, Anawalt., Ott Centre SVe uue, Wax entered and'it , l,t , e.d of t0e:43 , 41 va dollars In cash, a numtryr of private among winch WWI it prUliiih,liry nine for .17", anda COnSaltrilde ,inantil!, w.entlklll.oo4 WParila; app,atel, TM: lota glata villa:Led an Olaf anen into the dva ny tak inn .41 na , ofdial,lnlidnra 11..nt tanlol.l wll.lm, In lila rear or the hos., No Co, to Ulu Iltlevr, henyet talen oldnowd. • A New Paper.—We rover:ell tlt. fir•l number Or a nprlghtlyll r SI CN, .10: Irl.l, eta. titled the I'o/ fr y U ' etrbed at Lob Pa. by U. W. littler, Es.q. it j.ea ouch a lively Ilttln vialtor as will ever reek:lvo weleoino in our nauctuto. Neatly pruned alai containing n choice ociection• of rentltlliz mat tur and loyal news, It eentreeti ,l 3 hull to the good gracen or the render. We ws• , the tab tutted and enterpri•ing editor all the nueet , , bin enterprise met its. ttera w btai i ni l lg l foe be , Palled her lilatr.—llaygret Graham op , pealed latforti 'Aldertll43l Strtllll, FLO.lllltillY. and made oath against Ellen Aiken for it , sa el t and battery. The offense consisted lii the lat • tor beizing the flowing locks or the proses:a tria, and by dint of strong pullmg eessed log to removing a goodly purtiOn,troni that scalp Windt it had long 'Mon.!. lor perm , ructthae.borir.boti.ruits Lived Ellen was held , , - - t Knocked DIM lII.—All nuotTend log Indic ld• Sepperted.—Tho Lender, In Its , '•llronte, , 1.4 naint,l William Wilson came to OM Calto 1111110 good etY 2O aeYe, yesterday: .I .lronitel 01.ahterman Strtin Saturday arid instituted dm rquatina _another week at the Theatre,. legal proe,,,ii„., „s a te,,t, w titian, tireen, during_whieb be will lie supported btu• ]lcy,! charging hue with lerving . knocked the Prat Ettlu kionderoon and Fanny hurt!' li ‘,.1 ! William down, on the ci,rner of Union and t u t g le t t '' Cli n ar w l l i l t:ble conduct. or e ,“1„,,, A wa r t ant was issued for the armat able to keel , ' Filth ctiems, n Minot any just cause or prove• dl l ' a ° d al le er i .en w r"). ho will support him for a : of the ammed. . Ptw‘brftsekuw-Itsinore'Llithly commendable. lmprirtstot thscovery.—lt is said that a Eagle Ball.—We acknowledge an Invitatton I Traci•av for Idesch.nt; lulls rubber. so as to to be present at a grand halite be given under' make It perfectly wh lie, has been discovered. the auspices of those princes among good fel- I The India rubber Is'then burdened, end will he lows rho Eagle Fire Company, on Thunksgivt used for the m..nufacture of collars and cuffs. lag ' Ere, at City hall. The Eagle ttbuyse I Then everyinatrmuy behlsown washerwoman. know bow to manage such althdrs, and. them i . can be no doubt but their coming ball will De Itlsarlet rourtl. , -The NoveMber term of In keeping With their previouitthirorts, the District Court commences this morning. • .......e. , • "MI .._ t•ei i'.4: !-- . \ ' ./.• .•.., ..:4 4,2, i _'• - , - I 1 1 i \ ' l ' .i• - ' ' ! 1 - 4 , cirand Centenary Servlcen Tits mtere,rinir religious services inangura• too nn Fritty. evenincs, during the month of 4 ,01.nbnr, eln,e4l on lard Felling evening 1 i.r1,1 elmroll, Rev. E. I: 0 113100, pastor. As ulready ,tatidito,o Friday evening services I art kip:tied in ity the .lifferent Meth°. concrc•;oti-ii, in Iln,eity. IDIKOVeiI by, a. very exec.!. lea! troal Nev. \V. Vat 'Varner, of 11011 "We aro in. 1 I , , the place of %Odell the Lord Paid, 1 will ;,tro it you; conic ttion ills ll4 011th We IV ill tit) getutl; 1411 he Lora hath FIX/- ken 6,04 concerning Israel." Number;, To It trill Its lucre 1 . 11,,,..11 , 11•ti in it forcible manner tel the eaningidllib , pasKitue. Tit e t.hrtstlan It Is our duty per m onal interest in the ieeltare of onr lelloa -ten. At the elope of the stallion the sacrament of the lAed's sapper Il is administered. in which the Iles , . S. P. S. F, (V. 11. It'atknis, .1. A. Miller, Al. 1.. part ie,pstial in the solemn service of dhliensinir the eletnents. lit ileeor,f,tiov arraugeinentu Arcs loos -15. I.,itierty street 31. E. Church, Rey. Joni , . A. It., pastor, devoted N•esterility andning and e% ening serviet , to Centenary pto poses. 'l.ll, Iv, beautiful, :old as it he exiweted, a “noodlle" taingregution were uatliervil to hear the young and talented ialio-i,er in charge of Illst einiaeLgation. Thu , V1111. , 11 at Ili' 1111,111 W; h... 11 . 2, evidently well le enured :poi did, (.1111 a vine° show inn tolnoralile Ctlil.l% 01 i,rht. The discourse was toweled t word, lit. 1 il3t 10011:1,111 r011.113:' , /110 111(,11- id. t 1110011 Or. , tile Olin, atilt ... .01 artily 1,1 liiinners,"—Song of Sol: onwti, 10. 4,1,1.1.:rti1t,: thy, henrysin the .01111. reprehtniting the the he,.iyy, irraiyiiihy nth! tithjwity et the i-Jsurtili or C. 1 1 .11-1, wppic laliest 1111,11.1 01 Ibultl o 11 11 10,1 11111/10 1 In tthit brunet. or the _ilitrult v. 1114, Centehary 111111 Vt. 1,11 1 . 3. 1% MCI 1,0 k• ., 1 . .114.. teVertittil speither I lie. tircwi•y.tisi to I ow the distinctive char .ll ler et 1 . 11:i-t, it 1., the clearest 1111 , 1 1,111 1/1. t ..Silkint . ll Ot 111.1 . 0 retli_ernith; lovy for hilt.. It in floe! ri 111 It “. z4.c.r11 , 1,.., titlts 111111 entlll' . doctrine I. rinieettiti , lti prey). ton 111311 by 1.;1/4'm 1 - 110 gilt ot et. lel .1,1 rile We vivo I lie crearesl, broad -101.1 Inu-t santuleistioa_ia all our "eachauts. AV ltlulat the least oa ,eartiy, Asaaguity i'r re-Idabel 0r meaning, selr lu-te declare !het tied 10 nu res. !web, 01 per-au-, bar..l; Ili, ',detailing Inee lwr i- doe! , :ma bruiel as a wor1.1! bat I.el in 11 u.l.etlbet , ',pea up a elet.r at 1,14 . ,1.12211 :Old la. Sue lonr, and Ileblubt therein, tt.sure liiiti that at the ,1,A1111,01.1 , ;s0 , mile 1,1 0, 11,0. ,0:,•, 0,0.1 "It 0110 et, ine ante ay I±le, la se "2001 1.1,,es .P 1 l`rorY 111,111's hest' N,C bly this "-M -ei,. l'hart". , h 2 , eu're 1;1 the searelier ot hear',, stal lb.. .1 ,b 1:;.• ol all Illott art a 'dialer, guilty:l , l OToi COO IMO, loot bteits, ..1 A•litin's "11.0- Is•.!Ielo•o y l..1:111: OW. Oa 2.:11in 'Lee ilegOttoll nt un 'l,- .11 e,.!.!e'• I`.oll roulre.l le sbi. b. —bat 0 t.ioner nud .Iyolk 010 In cm! 0..1.11 tos.1,1!• to (lo'l rare' a awl tininspelleri be 1,,k, flOr,Olf./OLVI`OI I O O YO - il ;IT 1 ,, :o !.2-. We ,Vo L oi !”.• ..011 •lf I ~eunrolot!'l null guilty • 'too, ti liesetent . , ettil.olerat I soo.o! . .11:.oir ,t: he • lett 1,111in:otter:I, tlttl-..-.1:1/111.1111. /11 the,l.. •• ite.l , r 1 11:e tilt 61,b,t, we et:,” hoe dlr.. , alll :loop:a:ate Or. - v.., 111 ;Oil .'limy`,lll atiettlrl.l2gll .1.,r1.111 "trot:y.le from 1.•— • wet . pooell.1:11.•j •• 11,11 . 1 to the Ilf 1115111,C1,W1.1011 .11,115 r.., WC -I,Wt 11/ 11110 e he "ri11"11ro.1.10o 11 t , or o t%lorte, It' not 1.1,1 e 11.-Itit ot t .11, 111,11,1114, Co ltie ~,r ii, t ure, 1,e,11-1111er tlo• •-- -•-- ofto a..11e.• one on all coutiire, p i.•I). Thu only . 111 01 - Ill.:LI., at tile 1•),.or 400 till you {yet ...A 1. •11, 1.a...1:2 1 . 1 1 1 At 0144. , 05,11 0 4 II:1 IlLive wit...icon to .. uti 1 . 5 iray to build ; lIV 5, ac,Lp 1.1 any 1.1.1.1 111, Art' 111.1 010. fio 4.1 • .1 1 1 411,0 14 ia 10:111, ado; r 1 ,;.0.1 31 .-. 1.. .!.., ato ill- y 1, your loot:a:Limn 11; ,113141 re:tch ;ionlhrre 14 11 0 tho 1. ,0 0:0,0114 , 1. I , ..lpokusliy 10101. nl,l 1 ,• ;10.1 , 010.il 00,10.0. lVa . 0111111 0 W 10 . 1; 0001, -.01,, 1) 000 r, 1 :001 0001. 000 111 I'i •..: Po!„.t 111 1 . nle 1...1,1.1 1111.111 IS un.l •:- farlo . .ll ,rl. ee ltentoted . 11.11 1 .1 47 t•o'oe, so et. ty : -1140 water la a We ow node.' 11, Ille clirntee n 1• • r nlll. tog, and the . onder er :Ind 1 110 0111 y t: •nVer n •'l7t h• 11, n • 1,11 .2,2.1 .2 ...en O. tool., 20 Iles , iinwr ~T j u-t il,t. I. too tote. 7,. ... of 1e ,. . poll. Alt throngli 1 1:• ' 11..127. all 11,0014 1. Aluerie.i, all over 10.ncli 1 117,.d.., ve. e 7,77,1 t..otinc, we have coo., 77.1 down It seele l .l " , leo. , 1,21..11..2 nor nor . -nor rstlier tind i n fire— jetrtieles have 21v It h :tie rl , llig: sonny of trout I::.se int , 11 a do"( ,111.1.1c•i n anil there 01 r , nn 1171,. Wild wall co,. 7.1 keep he 110' ever huritant ololeweetl..2o.ll WI, 110711 1111.11, to 12 pper, I,ln :oar' 11l 11,1,1. 1 nut ltd., 1,3 niirta,re,l,ll t1,0:1: 1 1 r.^'l•'ll, 7.7 • 111,,1t1 111, in inn, the 10,.1 ve , o. ot nor 1,1.1-1 11.10071 Meth., .12 , 7 t 5:517..1th.) . 1,110, itt /wt . 1111 , nlini VX, 1ti.0,1,4 - I In. ,nn . 1,01 II:, -lii , lllll , pione. , cliv 01 thts gran , l feat ore ..1. gra - . 01.7 772.1 31c1 11, 111,0111 eeollo.. 11, All ,ile ~• 1 'llllll. For 11 1 '' 1 ctn.. tia.intitY 1110 fit , Whir: titinll:,, , nr of nest. 3 )1111 11; Inut A 11, 111, of „de s pt.... 11 it 1011 . .1. 11 self to meet 1.101 wants or 711 • 77 , 1 long of humanity. It Qpr.77.1, ,, 11 -ell -ell ah1 , ..1.1 over eartll It7elay like ' we ,not 1,1 to. air e loch 1.1“ esstnnOve oar 111011 id:1 , 111,1g 10 it, hie-giving tool lite,trendthenitt, linnolll the lolly eitditr 01 1.1 Inn 1110.111M:I 1p at the same i 1 01 0, the o, 111 e 1 +l and 111111 ~...ot he- It II ill, el 1.1'::.71 Is Iwo.. In, tender 111 1 . ~ 1 Ile 7110 . that 1.10011). tool Illoslics 101 1V21,1t pl in event. 111 trout giving 7117 17:11.. r et t. 1.14 .11.0 . ourse. At Its .... •, 1 , 11 rer,ll,ll,i, of 0.7 Fenntle neede 10 0 . , Winching Wen, eacds welt , elret.laled soil . 1.1 Inv 111.. v. 31 ....Woe . , preached [oil excellent • ci (ovule 11010e5er (11011;tt1 Iwo neell Ire 7lvett, :poi lie ?WWI love 'lmre 71;11111 Ile 0,111 111 1 117117) 1 _4 etilleetloll, With 1111111 17:t,1 1.e., promised, lacked ti ni I/.'• , ..t , irt d rs. elta ohjeet selected (,yd e the viellndoes new for the pnylnent of In. eh., .:etc, ellarl s 0010'1., near CO. - ~ 0ve....... l'ilt-.1..1,1;11 Venetic , Collegeoo o l Niel 10.1 0t ti.rd. lopost no )1. .. tl s t ' ' 12 orrlble Dent h nisi aggctlent of en itennettts 11111 A slat lon, on tint Inge 01 I Ile I 111 (Il eel; and pit. hops It. It.. et eg,gioet on Thursday afternoon, 1,11 ivn 411 llle Instant death 01 mr. A. 111Avel I, uu 010111i/1,0 In Lllll strew saw mill at that paint. )Ir. newel Awas,t he helper at the ggnetegte saw, angl while In Vile net 01 pllll - ,1111/ Cl,llll Litt , I,lll'. IL (OAS ril,b) broke, anti li mning his latlance he tell into thn 11y ‘111 , A.1, 1, V. it, In:Odle:51 , 0u seventy rove lIILIonn per ill ills. The Pin:niece rover:wit the 1,01,, 0;1 Dlll in I,alo to save Mr. Ile, ei wen A lAtri VAC tll,llll. 0,11, It ti :1;4 Plaint that, 1111111e/0i waA split, ilia I, It SA(1111111 , 1)1 . 01,21, 1111L11 hiss br0k1.11,10.1 1,111:1,11LAI, Mid 11l- lardy more rlnantllegl .spis'tension tor ~ n t Iteleteee, Sone slnyts ,illel3 Mr. bwarczwelder, Eq., motet, that ho would Maki) nn - appllea• 1,11, Oi John WilhiCh, I•lll,Vgea Wail ILO 11111rder or Meant MarohYr bourn tlittete stulmal il:lnuflutu. On f,alue d.sy utorntun Mr. 00.11 - 14 0 01er made the an• innali , .n allot ti-coral wilat,46Cs. aho were eX:nnint , t l .oy ilot Court its reguid to the o,tost Inhere, Jolts . Mribineon, soot w.u. on the ItOul tsc the tlme, and Mr, w,,8, t0 ,, :Lrol Cautstla Abrams, of the Innen:out: , cw ...Muddled. Their thithuouy won : ohuunt tOly the n, givers by then. twioro the Crnonere Jury. Tim Court revert ed a ll...nit:it on Inc appheution until thin Dancing . A callonly.—Tho unprect4lcnted soceesd of Prolognor• IIL, Iwhtuuubin Dancing .lilolviity, Philo Ilan, corner Third 111141 Market htreelti, bi only it Just uppt cola- Rol of that gontlornan's Walt) . to In:drool , in the torpslehort arl. NOW CiAliSeli are roil. f"rining 11114 xe recoutm , :ad this place to !Ito koormlilo attention of till who have boos and daughters to edneatti In 11'11 , 1 , 10g t h e lig" fantastic toe. II It tenon arc. very runrotittble. PRICE THREE CENTS. nears Robbers—A Stranger's Pocket Pickett of b,4,300. Some time since Mr. Jonathan Townsend, a drover and - fruit denier, residing. at Haynes. sil', New Jersey, left home to go west ar .13 ( inek.. lie reached Zanesville and made s me e purchases, after a Web he left the Stacy lie c, where he stopped in Zanesville, for this city, arriving here at half past ten o'clock on Sat urday morning, and stopping at the Red lion Motel. On leaving Zan'esville he had *IASO ' in greenbacks. This sent lie divided, placing 14,74:0, closely wrapped in a piece of news paper, in his left trousers pocket, and the re. maintler, 43W, In the breast pocket tot his vest. On Saturday evening Mr. Townsend left the lied I.lon for the Union Depot., to take the tra i n east. When at the corner of St. Clair round Penn streets he examined his money and r oun d 1,0(11 packages all right. lie. took a street car for the depot, and stood upon the rear platform with six or seven others. At the depot he bought. his ticket with money from hi. vest pockni., and proceeded to his birth In the sleeping car. After taking his seat he put Ills hand fu- Ills trousers pocket anti found that , the pocket had been cut open until the money taken out. Ile cried out immediately that he 'wits cut and Instant search was made through tine train for the thief and,the Money, though williOnt any re suit. Mr. Townsend remembers now, that us aeon its the alarm was given two men came to him and evinced the deepest Interest, advis ing him at ones to offer a reward of at least VOA), as by that means he might possibly re cover his money. The victim' Of this heavy robbery got Oil the train at Latrobe, having concluded that he must have lost his money before entering the cars. and returned to this Intl' whore Inc Immediately made his loss known to the authorities. The police are mtir. in g every effort to trace out the thief, though on far uusuccesslully. Mr. Townsend offers a reward of 0,000 for the re. every of Ills money anti Voir for the apprehension .of the thief. 6i, env of .Lltektolen moony was - in COO [MIS, :1,300 111 VA/ bills, and tire remainder in 1,5 and ite bills. An Object or lutieriff . A little before twelve o'clock on Saturday night, and while Captain Ale r wi.l was sitting quietly, conversing with some friends In the .once of the Tombs, the door was quietly open ed, and there, in the doorviay, stood an appa rition ragged and black, that at 'first glance mfght have been taken 7for a mendicant from :the gloomy shears of Tartarus, so horrid Was 'hie physique and no utterly wretched were bin hablliti.ents. The liffrighted captain, unlike Poe, questioned not' his dusky visitor, but only sat and stared at him is speechless astonish ment, while the strange tiling, like is gnome, walked in..ot rather waddled to a neat in the farthest corner of the apartm eat, out of which he grinned hideously at his mute auditors an if Inc relished the amazement Ills pt./fame:ft: had created. -After tile first shock of the i n trusion had tiltsi_rtway the captain proceeded to in .lts ire Of the new collier to what he' was in- dented for the honor of the visit, but the only I nitelliglble sound that came from that • spaci one cavern tilled With shining porcelain was'a '.unuttered ''yes, nob," followed t immediately by - a chuckle of delight ttat really expressed nothing. Aftera time he became more con,- tellUleatlee . and stated that he had coma front East Tennessee where he four sombre sweethearts yet remaining, onset whom he would have made Mrs. Ezekiel Bell , hilt for the untimely Interference of his broth- ' ers, uncle, sons', wife, Clementine Gibbon, who liked not the object of Ezekials affection and I herefore, frustrated the match. ,He further stated he Was intimately aequainted with tioVerrmsr IlrotrnlOW, Or. Tennessee, who he hoped to ceo the next Chief Executive of the nation. To snow that Ezekiel is really, in indigent ! eirentuellsnees we publish the following des- criiftion of his present appearance hoping ear picture will move thin hearth of some of the Milian I h ropi•ts, to tender hint a little sub. stantial sympathy: lits.shOrt crisp leeks are hurnmatitiA by en gut beaver, originally white, but which several summer salts has Meech col ton leathery late; his back is covered with fox eouts, the goo.l parts of all placed : togeth er would not make it <lucent garment ter nn 1 infant; Isis itedala are adorned by two pair I of immeuttonablen falling piecemeal assituder throngs very :s e, yet kept partially together hr strings tlml from one loop hole to another. Ills feet are surrounded by enough leather . to nicks harness for Howe anti Custilna's lion, while the nests had crept ep the ankles emu steal like great hard ugly carueucles from the back of the slims. We hope till, ,liglit flescrlption will enable this oleeet of pity to be easily reinfrayszeil. ' Rioter Captr;etl.--Our readers will re member that some two weeks clone a party of roughs got 14,01.1 a train of cars on the iioll- ntll.,ville Railroad, taking possession of the train, and acting in the 11:1V3t riotous rummer, abusing the conductor and outraging the pson.eugers. Among the most prominent of the rioters wm Juliu Br uly, who succeeded in escaping tirre4 until Saturday es ening. On that eventing °Meer Moon tll,cover.l the Connellsville dpot and ••"vent for Lim," arresting him and lo e cking him no. Yesterday morning the father of Brady apoettrod at the Mayor's office, and entered ball in the stun of one thousand dollar, tor the appearance of the defendant fora hearing, which will twain bit lake place to-day. losing ltrady had come over to town on Saturday evening from Four Mile limn, whore he resides, to obtain a snit of clothes for his brother, when he was captured as aure,Aitl. _ lrlal I.lkt ot C0M13300 rtes.-1:1)1.91110r°- Mg the triel Itst of the Wen n( Comnion Pleas wilt be a dird over in order to ascertain how many caries be ready for trial during the present 'reek. Tile calling of the list will take place before proceeding to dispose of tile ar gument list. A. full attendance of the mem bers of the lat . 13 requested. Charged ‘r I id. Eargery.--111ruin JOlinstOn, of Huntingdon, was arrested on Saturday last. charged with forging a chteit on the Pennsyl room .itailroad Company for I7M. He was taken to Harrisburg, whore an- ly,vestigation wail be made. His friends are eoutident of proving that Ile is not the peraon who com mitted the crime. . _ LareClll.—villtlleel Patten came to the Calico of Alderman Lynch, Saturday, and made oath against Anthony Pilllsdn. for the larceny of fifteen doll re In greenbarke from a drawer lu the resulenee of the defendant., In Peuneyl• sanla avonne. TIIIIsen was arrested, but was relented on ovlng bad for trial. - • & i'lgrorrora ...Plieber. , —Huring the pro greas Or a game Or Uaae Ball bCtIVOOLI the mar ried and stogie nines of the Social Club, of Huntingdon, on Saturday last, Captain F. H. ,thlei hail Ms arm broken between th e eltoul tier and elbow, by throwing the ball from the !lOW 1000001 the bases. - - Good Rendlog.—We are indebted to .1. W. I.lttoek, - oppo,dto the Pestoltlee, for the cur rent touriber4 of liarper , a Weekly, Frank 1.. - -nu's, the Nation, and. the Round Table. All are excellent numbers, each, In Its way, being of the beat. They are good ppecimena of I . lt- Lock's general stock—tly.top. Stiorlaug . weeldeut.—Joaltun Sarver, a lull aged eleven yearn, was knocked from his horse by an overhanging limb, while riding along Augliwiek Creek, Huntingdon County, slid his lent remaining fasten al in the saddle, lie wa- draggedsorty cods and Beverly 'noised mutt eat about the head. Released Cu Arnett, the negro who was committed to Jail some thee stove for slmtsting the lad Cook, near the borough of Lawrenceville, was released on hat. uotay, ball being taken for his'appearertee at the December term of th Criminal Court. rrrrr Fie..len. Trial L1 , 4.—T015 iot will to, taken up this morning, at ten o'clock, and continue from day to day until disposed of.. Members of the bar should make a note of it, mat be on hands. ' Dr. *born—rarlOra at Merchant.• Hotel Evertou Tully, and Cronin Candle,. that can not be excelled. hlanurnettired and sold by Geo. llenven, 112 Fenerul eciret, AUegbeny city. , • DIED. • I DUNN—Qu Saturday. October 27th. Mr. 111131. N, 7E Scare. Funeral will take plain from her late realtlence. tin. 24 Pike eircet. 21113 . 01owls3 ) Arr Z " °" ' " 2 WeJeci. • MAYffNaVia)vis 34, lT 3 11LDAILE cEmErrEitic.Ttie wauctlui t.to,rs-acre. the larsost suburban plate or sepulchre. sacrist one In Oita cusuty, C. 1.- intnill on hem 11011r1090 rO.l, luonedlately north of Alit Olen,. For burial lots penults or titles, call at Central Drilik Store of CULT/. b CLA , Alla ptienT CItY. FAIRMAIi & SAMSON. UN DE RT,A.K.ERS xo. 196 swithaeld St., cor. 7111, anu•stas from derentli dtre4,) I~STT~StTI .O ♦Mi. 123 so, NUMMI' lIITUEBT. • A Z. , cSFAXINIRAIV, A LEA. AIKEN, • 171•47a3E7E1V1•4231LZ46 No. lite Foust, street, yituecingb, 00,11 , 18 dt all tiods . CRAMS, tiIoVVILIS,Ama aseredoortiptioa of roue:al tiarossiog tf was =mow, sosooss orlse aodulabt, Rouge ae..lCarttsva so nossoo. untaxxcen—Rci. Da.LO lit.. WU.. it... Jacobus, U.N.. Thou iwtot. 6W • Sttilvr. R . T. V RITE & CO, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS bislitheste r.. Wood*. an sad vtelaity.: CIFFINAIXIMA• lAANCHISTUI LIVERY STABIL. °gran oe 60emsM and Clasilan Meets. Hiszse and Cut tsralaAa d . .•• THE WEEKLY GAZETT CONTAINIZai THIRTY-TWO COLUMNSi OF ritr.sa AND INTEREbTING READING MATTER, TOGETHER WITH MAR , SET - REVIEWS XND CUR- REST LOCAL N.EW§. TWO EDITIONS ' ISSUED OH WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS 7beWon Ls forwarded which will re.loll snbsertber soonest. . • SlngleCopy (per annum) C. Clubs of Ten more.. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPEGA GLASSES FOR S4LE OR HIRE, AT DUNSEATH. & CO.'S, SE! "Sirth. S 3 lbroot. of 9 LADIES'. AND Gums "CNTA.9ENCI3OO.e.. ALL v AT GRICATI.T lIIIIITCED "'RICAN AT wirer_. T. IPCTI-Ts •es. l wvllE F.!. IL P 11,711. FOR CHEAP SPIWT.A_C LES, HASLETT & CO'S, JUST 'ARRIVED FROM THE EAST 1;OOT . 14 AND SHOES. ' Nu, 'B9 Market Strert, Pittsburgh. Pa • • Tills old eatahllnLed Lon le ha:: 111 w In .to Ilse tiro: wand dollars worth 01 Iluota and 'Aloes, and etyles the latest, the - duality the best, witch weave Atte:lul:A to not at V I . :1!Y I.OW lIILICES. We have resolved not Io to. sonr.rsohl I:y any In the boa. 111,16 that kerpv goodh worth having. fall and eaannne curator h or goody, and ne reel eativtled that pm wilt purchnae Wlial you want In the that mot ehoe Line. I::: :tut toraut the place:SO arket street. J .15 WOO ilvion. BUSENESS MOOS COLUERCIAL COLLEGE, , We Lave engaged the aerviera or an t.perteoce.l teacher expre,ly for the mouth:. of July and Au guet.. htu.leuts enteriug on the 1, of July can eaSl - collo...lute the coerst. t.V tho lust or t For circa I:trio:hi tpeemeha 4.1 . 111 . .1 1, 11.1hi1h •I.I I IY at the College lhooo, or adthe,, N. SH A FrER and to. V111.N1.1. PHOENIX ST P. A M BREWERY Jos. svENcen .1 ) 11.11WEill & mickAy, AIILSTEIIS lIIIVIERS Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, PITTbEII RGII, .Pt. ROBERT ‘VATSON. Manager. 1.79:4.95 ponir ili.ll.l` MOUSES. H.T.-AERAO & 00., Ilatsters, Grain S; Hop Healer's, • PITT SBLIRCH, PA. air The lalehest market prb, bell Mr WHEAT. 4.%11.1.!ti. Ii Y F. 121.11t:i 3.1 0 lyttogti EW J 1!): it •I A Niali G Fol.; pnico V rents t Detlenr,4eltl, tiehl Par derv. Halt LI I , lt.tlllEcl —rum:.llat Patterns on Orneke •Kronrl tet clt 11.1L.Lti—Ncav Greet Patterns on Ilea Clay ground. F titCß Jclualln Patterns over dart yevnativ For earn by vela ROGERS Et BUROH.toik:LD, „ an ren or REVINE.I.I, I . OI.ISHE I mcno • Orrwrx BiAl.f.liET WC. HORSES! HORSES!! Ooe exce lent Eldtog . And Pylrlog Hur,r Two bores. imitable far Dorl rri Family on, Wilt be Bold low, al MP on•ners have no toe far them. at 110WAILD'SLIVElt1 F nALESTAELE, GEORGE BEATEN! CANDY MANUFACTURER And dexter lu FOREIGN AND AMERICAN FRUITS, FICUL.k.s, NUT:, SC., S.C., No. 112 f e de ral Sireel, 13.•cund dua. r...•.. .'.. Mut N saloon! Raul:, • Filth Street, between Tunnel and Ch at ham s treels GUNSMITH - AND DEALER IN HARDWARE g.ds of all descriptions always on band and aoldat the :000AL price, Repairing don ....Mitt. on t Practical Furniture illanufacturtrg., Colt. PENN AND WAYNE STREETS. 5t.71.3 of rttllN I 1111[1.: von•Lxn Ur nu hand. pITTSBUIRGII A.ND OAKLAND URENN , USE.S. . JOAN R. & A. 31VIIDOCII, . (Succecaurs to Joo Jr..) NUILSEILYMEN Art 11 Fi../Ktti VS, Pittsburgh. Pa., 1011Clt att,ltlon to tnetr trUctre eructel FItU ANL/ OILN AMICNTAL Tr ICES, EV El•tiltEENS. GRAPE VIN ANU UItILEN NUL , E. PLANTS. Call fors Fall Circular. Plttaburirlt and Oakland . 1 . 1.6,011.1 K, Can nu tO tbc.unenl ocvery it minute., ITO:Celt Cough Cautly, A WIDILT DIMILIATEI JOUILUI4 GEM IMI:=1E1:3 931 Smithfield Street JAMES ROBB, No. 4 St. (lair Simi. =I =1 r.MAI:SHALL, «-00:I 21[1,0., IRON - CITY NULLS. 1;"Clo 7EL IS.A.I.ATI Flrst•crret.liear. tlonongaliela Unime F. ItiIISSMANN, DIIIHR, CLOSE & CO., =1 WILLI..tRIS 4:4 CORNY, PLASTI ; SLATE CEMENT R:IOFERS. tbe• ktep Ja hand • large , supply 11 Rootlent /Mk tertals, Plate Cement. Vat, Ituodue Pstuts sod Vat:ashes. Prompt ot•yottori given to the NANA tt‘ . 1n . {.510e111. title". No. 251 INum rare , . atul Nu t..{. .. .1.111•11tny..P111. 11. •717,11 ROOFING MATERL4L9. Cement, Pitch, Fell, Paralliree l'arvnish and /knack Paint, ntartufactured and sold as enesp as .. an j j. olna . r.. e . nsa a the enc•• • ^ . • mlita At", Stal.lm n Irea.trar. lit ... NECESSARIES FOR TIIE WIN. TER.—For a goo I CiIOIiINO OVE and other Altana Utensils. ao to No. 1.1,-9 Grant atreet. Plan. and Fancy, ..; , ./A SLIETT ELS. FIRE OtION - ELR, Man no sney; Utesolls for Cooking ltystel.• and other fanny dishes; Venders. C Dna Vine, Wa. see Conductor.. an.l All other article, call at P. 4.: Na. •• • " "-•-•" • •" • L OUIS BERGE & CO., Manufac turer, Grand and Square Pianos. Wsrernomr. ‘l7 itLt:tear.it , Block ss est from Uro adway NtiIST REETr" I SACK 'llebs Viaues Marl mfactureu grm :fecund r msgrs passed for Vow crful. Meer, Land Seenpattlette 0., with eseelleut srorkmaussto arcumrs sad roses , list ...us /5.11 ftntato4•ln, THE EELEUIRATED STEEL TuCTII MAY HAKES. o•rnuste 111 rd" ant "Meadow Lark" are maskutattured only ai tttO DIAAUT.:LSE FOWLS. hear tho reultentthry, H►r Fork •prtnx add I . l>toous, Winslbar• rows and Trucks or every sty Id. lade of the belt'. sy.wrial• K &hori isattc, and vra.m..tefL MI • COLUMBUS COO:MAN.. MONEY LOAN okritcr; NO. 151 burritnELD BTItY,ET, deer. of Sixths Pittsburgh. inolt•V Loaned on dUrtioei..Plates; Ulnas, Pistols, Diamonds, Jewelry, ni and Oliver Watcbes. Clothing, and valuable articles of every d escri ono's. be goods ealluot be del iveretr without • tteket. Not accountable in rave 111 an. or rubbery. Uor eve re dersertidaou tor vale at lo est risumaOods (1,4••.1 V•I •VV VI. I. m .v 1101 MEN. BELL & CO., Anchor Cotton 111111 s, Pittsburgh, hi.oun.ctur.:rs at ►NCIIVNtAI :01 KrTIN , ,k.. AMitlaggltETrliiTtuK. j---A.IIES 8ALE11,.., . -41.2acszawrIctp.- - -• tarras E inniVtiqingi.m,'" a d dr a tC!"- tend•nustrereetfor, on Te*Tona l* fl Mee on ANL/SWAIN rine; LT, bTreee. sl4 334 ROMs= strft;•, - A 13.1011.11 2 ,1% irg# , Atil • PE 11l 0 MEI] ECM=
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