TICE .11AILY GAZETTE. MIT lioZnarG, ceoiman Xr.carsa.) pzimumwr, REED lc CO, i!.‘l7,3&:npri.eltcwrmt. task, ' latti °mat: 4; aiLTIT, BITILDRC6, 34H6-1114 41‘ 1111 Puri isTar.cr. .104;lgdl«u Pa et of Wain iotrtyllsais. OFFNOAL PAPER OP PITTIORIBOWARD AI.LEOZOIX OLTI. . • inult Mr PAWL! CONXBICIALL 1.47171 Mr Stage. =MI 07 11,115.21,1, A l =WEarriets. fly "mtk3, 41 4 wau Bobeetle Pe'e Ye. •••• GAZICTTIC. . rxrissonos. ?sorry' Anttis#TO ;I, aptit Tust'Et.skiliti:v . nc Psra - Sit:mots is still in dintbt, and the ..probabilltira are . that thi molt will have to be awaited In the ol6cial count: We confidently be lieve; however, that Judge Williams iota been elected by .a majority approaching fifteen hundred, but a different result In not out of the line . of probabilities. Wo htipo for the beet: are Pl'OPared tor;the worst. - Tweriireeldent promised - a speech lair - night- The returns from Pennsylvania we're hzighiceihili for Williams, smith° speech•see wleely postponodlwo hope indefinitely. Oirto has elected livens Governor lry, a majority approximating thirty-five Itundred.'frThe Legtelature in probably lovre.leas certainly gone lb:publican, batlike Ohio-and l'enneylrtnis, there Las been n ead felling off In the ma jority. '- • • WE TESL that our tendon Rill app re date the change of typo Vrii hare uhuld in thel4era . ph, nev e enulAncal depart ments,Aif. Ado dragrin, as it will be fan:id : Mud' lirger, di tter and 'more dis tinct t.tutitT that previously used. Our objectin to' present our. pafier such style as may prove creditable to our great _and growing city abroad, and at the same time to - redder It 'Milli:avoid home. Our earnest efforts to furnish such ajOurnal diem been generously seconded by our baldness men and reading public,, and eve trust in the future 'to:receive even greater encouragement, so that we may be enabled to still , ftirther improve, in all Its departments, the oldesi daily west of the mountains. Tea New York Herald takes theprop or view of the recent. elections when' It toys that "they do not deadte Demcorat ic victories, brit that the Republic= ele ment of the country has stepped, aside to rebnlielts leaders." •So say we. The misses bare grown tired of the inert policy of those who are by chromatin oss placid In position as the pioneers of the patty. They hold to the party with a . tenacity ctuditable to their pationce;lind were loth to sever their connection--Welt it till thetwg Tenths of hope for the an eat:D.ol=bl= of any eigbroui action 'was gone. Bat the party_ leaders will awake to a ocumcionanesi of_ their shdrt eominp, aka 'ire many • mtowths roll away the Republicans will be cemented together to the one common band which united them irldio battling for the. per petuation of our Union. Providence boa been kind, =owing the party their weak- MOWS before the great battle for the Presi dency, and let as improve by the lesson eouchsafe&the nation. W *LUAUS PEODABLT ELECTED. We have reported returns froth nearly every,ohlinty in the State, nut irilhelol hieing tables we have estimated the few counties not yet heard from. ,The eati mito of the Chairman of our State Com mittee, hag evening, •sav 1,500 maturity . in the State for IVil.l.lAste: 61.PILLMM Smvs. .-L 4J-f : 1 F : I i I Mb 71 ..,1 18 ."1 92.3 244 616TH 7=, 40431 4831 5941 64 :,00 433 4711 2279 1 1037. 600 1100 1100 600 1400 1400. 1616 "1441 , 537 i 385 540 3291 ;PO'. '1 103 145'0 1990 550 1900; 600 210 300 /400 1100 i 100' 300 &4001 1500 1100. I :NO FIXVi I'3l 2:49' 103 1 20 60001 244 14961 1:58 I . 577 f 1 700 1 163: j5Ol 450 I 6°° l '1.50 12rMi 1000 1056, 1200 aoa' 400 ! , Soul - 400 too. • i 500 86, • , 106. 1 , 538 , 411 r 72A , 700 rsi__ 1 7001 /721 ,, l2OO . 1 1303. •• 12101 .31r,,1 aoo .1 144811 ! - '2631 2540 1 704, , ! 5571 - * I. 600: , „ 1 loot' , 255! I , 205 1 , .1067 :- . 1300 i.)1 4 1. 1 , g o o 54,4 - 48137,300149 427137,915 87 , 0 1 1117.17131 .1 .I . • soW. =7l V . IINNESSEE. laavirsirailes of Oeversor Itrowilew —Ws biaacerst. cis . ybtbiL Pleulmrtb uucttel NASRVILLE, October le. —Governor lirawnlow alai Inaugurated Ilds morning. He appeared in the house of Itemesen _ . . tattoos and took the °nth of office,' The inaugural was rend by his private acme tary. lii lt• he - Mvpre.ses gratitude for the honor.of a second citation by 'darner majority than was ever given for Gov ernor but regards It AS a triumph of tho p ra rtples reprenented in his nomination than a personal vkiory. /le paid the highoid compliment to tho Republi can party, tho only organisation control led Men np with the advanced hbas of the times, And guarding with xrclous eye the preservation of the Union. Ten nessoe be epoko of as the - harbinger of a new dkpensationiflithxd. affairs inthe South. In r to. fort ern x men settling in the tato, ;1;6 said, .1 have witnessed with regret in different la:alnico in the Stem adispersition to pre scribe northern men and: drive the= from the country'. 'I do not enter into this spirit, notwill I administer the Ex ecutive branch of tho State Government upon .any such, principicc. If men are good enough to come to Tennessee and encounter - the cold and.hen4 in mud and rain, of onrclimate, indium rebel ballots in putting down rebellion, they are good enough to till offices of honor and trust. We want Northern capital, Northern on to:prier., &cc... To. get all this, I, for one, am quite willing to take a fair pro portion of. Nortt politicians; but I yield to no man in my contempt for that clash of Northern men who come among us, and for the . ;rake of position and pat ronage abandon their honest scntimemts, and rebel aympathisers. The Inaugural and as follows; Imploring for your guidance the favor of Almighty God, which Is never' withheld from law nurkers whose came is just, shaped sole lyb the conception lie gives them of rig t and 'duty. conclude., with a eon Mont; which 1 trust may irupiro all our actions, "The Union of the Itepubll party for the sako of the Union," . , • . - - - -- -- . .. I .. .. . . . . . , . . - ....A6 ..-0TAB;" --,-• : _ANL ~ ~- - . - . - . . . . - . I : . , It t ‘ , . 1 1 - . ' : . ".\ • „.......,, ...,,......,....... 'll i:! 7... aft 0..4€ ....,.....a . - i ••• , -r.:* . ) 1 .=.....- ...., -7-...., ,, •••:.417 ,. .... - -... --7 .: ••=.- : ,___. ......:_,., ...... . , . ..-1 1 L. ,!, e i • - - k ,-, ? - 3. --.! - °- - - , i , A -_,,•,,, ~ . • • Ki.:•: , ,.• i• -I ,:- •-= ....,..„ - =TLuN. - il e l a , q, :q 7 „.4 _ ,,, ,,;c9.....,. • ' Jr 4 Emi r.b. ~, . - t i_lgA .."-_:.....,-,-.! ~. ... VOLUME T.XX ' FIRST EDITION. MIDNIGHT. TUE FELTZ ELK [IONS OHIO 'EILECTION, ...- Ileuseelialiblialiesuaraal Legislature Prabablg nested. Br ToleMO to the Plittbarth Bluetit-1 Cftwftitft.sll, Oct. 10.—T is morning's Oommereiag says of the election In Ohio, that something neer fifty cocottes in Ohio have been heard fkdBi, and they leave Thurntifil with. a majority of 0,000. The • remaining twenty-five or thirty counties, embracing several In the region of the Reserve,, will certainly ifiduce these figures, bet tettette' r theywill over balance tiwni, and place the majority on the other side, is a question which seems likely to be decided only by the official returns. Tholegislature. appears to be hopelessly gone. The Dontaftats gain Senators In the 2d, Ad; etit,7th,l2tlcltit h , 20th, and probably the ilßth diet-ride, giving theft a clear majority of one or two and In the House they have secured a vita of eighteen members, making a majority, with a prospect of some others yet in doubt, which would give them a working balance of from five to ten on joint ballot.. The Gazette says The tnlilrma are still incomplete, and thbelectkin Lavery close; but the probability is that the Democrats have carried both houses ot the General 'Assembly.' The Governor Is in doubt, but with a probability that Thurman to . The Enquircreetys; estimato Judge Thurman 'e majority at 2,160. , The Leg- Nature will stand in the Senate 110V011- teen .Radkaht to nineteen 'Democrats, and in the Hcons fifty Radicals to filly- six Democrats, thus giving use majority of eight on Joint ballot. • The Now. Tork-Morkfaripecial. dated Columba., (Ohio,) eayea We have un doubtedly elected Judge Thurman as Gorertioly and the entire Democratic State ticket,. with . a majority In both branches of the Legislature, Hon. S. S. - Cox. telegraphs to the World, :saying: The State officials concede that Thurman and the. entire Derneeti State ticket is elected. The Democrats laim from five to ten thousand majority The Legiala tare Is probably- Democratic in both MiN= THE RETEDLICA.N tit:tyke . ..non ELECTED. Com:mins, 0ct.10,10:45 P. M.—Returns 9110 R that three la no doubt elected Gov ernor from 1,000 to 2,000 tnajordyi The .Legialature is Democratic by a entail majority, Carroll, Hocking and Noble to hear from. PENNSYLVANIA JeOlitolflillaisstaallmod tillooKleolote. tlpootal thopotob to l'lttsborob Gitootts.l • ILinntsarna, 11 r. H. A dispatch frcim Forney's Press oltyo that no far Williams has -OW majority, but the democrat:4,mo ..stlll.clairo-Shani usiod by 2,000 majority. -The Tfousc has fifty foul Ttepubliesn-: ". Pirmansumts, (hl. 10.—The -Repub. limn State Central-Committee figure up a.Ropublleen majofity- of two thowiand in.lhe State. . Col. Wallace, .Chairman Of. the Demo cratic Comnsitice,- boo received positive information (tom different counties which indicate a majority feir Sharenvood of hem three to five thousand. : NIW MIK CITY. Counterfeit 7408 Diseoreret ExerrEanest-trrtint irrocs =7l 67 TeleirM% to &Mill:Uinta-0 11.•3410.1 •• - Now YORX, Oct. 10, 1667. • Considerable excdtement - was caused in the stock market this morning by the ennonneement that counterfeit 7-30 s of the lime of June, 1665, had been discov ered. Prioes 'dld not,- however, fall off Much.. The die:emery • was made In Washington by .the chief clerk of the Treasury Department, and Mr. Clark; `Government _printer, arrived this morn ing, with a detective, who has been en deavormg• to ascertain the ammintissued and the bands through which the fraud ulent notelltsittropissed. -Thushrhe has 'discovered one bemired and sixty thou sand dollars' worth, and has Identified a number 66 banks and banking houses that either now hold or have recently passed them. • The issues are all dated between the twenty-first of September and the fourth of October Um year. Maby of them are of whiter paper than the genuine. The borders are ruled wider and the star seal slightly larger wi z ti e s i bass rays . There Is a disposition to the excite_ment as unwarranted by e facts. Th e reunterfeita :which have reached this city have been almost entirely from Pltuiburgh, Cleveland, Springfield,.. and a few other Western cities; and in amounts of but one thou sand to flve thousand at a time. MN The .Erpross says the notes are the best eounterfelt . ever issued ofg.overnment securities, and that the conjecture runs .that tho whole amount LY from one-half to•two and a half million dollars. It la rumored that one house here has half a million. The counterfeit bonds are of the series of Severolhirtles, - dated June 13th, 1865; of the denomination of one thousand dollars. • The Comae-rola! says: As some of the largest dealers In this city have been de ceived, Ma highly probable dealers in other chin have been naindled by this paper also, and that the : amount may reach millions PIORLND oY DIG AND WHINNY The Board of Councilmen to-day parol ed a resolution diretting,the Committee on Public Buildings- to irort, an ordi nance prohibiting the staring of oils and whisky in this dty in., amounts beyond ( inanta les such as they shall Itx mulatto for licensing or otherwise nape . nixing the distillation of whisky within the , DECUsIoN CoNCP:RNINO'III/01iSISICI. Zudgeillatchford, in tholinlted Stet. District Court; to-day decided - that, to cases of seizures under theft:ten:al Rev enue laws the ' eludes of Informers are to be determ ined by the regulation in force at the time the forfeited provertyls sold by the NLarsbal., and cannot be affected by any -regulation eutarequentir made. ==! Tivioxamlnatlon of Arnold, defaulting second teller of the .Tradearnon's JMnk, conimenced to-day. I= Thn n : zp:prt ,of Ippelo • 4n-clay .sues tris,ooo. Bt&BIFLAND, Republiems Slate tesTestt efi—ltomt mation• far 'Jove:mop, to. fay T 11.11,011,11 to Us rtionotroo Iloset4.l BALTlltont, October 10.—The Repub lican BMW Convention. root today and made the following nominations: Gov ernor—Judge Hugh L. Bond; Attorney Genernl-If. H. Goldsberough, of Tal bot; Comptroller—F. SMily, of Frederick county. . The follow' ng roodutions werendopted; Ist. That - the Republican party In Ma rylund adhere ;lardy to the principles of inenhood suffrage, unlvental and uni forni education, and payment - of the nrk , Ronal .debt, end pledge tbdtuseltrea to tight It out on thin line. .. • • . • The second resolution advocatespublio education for all 'children of the State and the maintenance of the present ischooL: system of the 'State, with no. changes, except to Inert-else Its usefulness ma promote economy. 1. The third 'resolution favors the repeal of the present militia I A resolution was adopted, by 0 1 5.7"- four to eeventeen, recommending the nothinatiom of Gen. Grant for the "'rest '4:Duey by the Republicans. The Democrats are now tiring one hun dred guns on Federal In honor of the result of the late election in,l'ennsyl- . rants and Obto: • Mgmaims Olgineu Murdered • car TelmSllol so the Plttatrtunti 0.311.L.1 CI:feI:MATT, Oct. Ilertzler &wealthy citizen of Springfield, Ohio' was murdered this morning by burglars, who entered hi. house for the pm, of robbery. The murderers esca ped , tak ing off Air. Ilartzler's horse an bum, ===2 lßt rettitateti is till BlBabattb Bastll4.l ' Blimestir.Er., October 10.--Theschoon er. ("men Thnralte, loaded with corn, fprung a leak' and sunk or the harbor, i lhe =go being reclowd. WASHINGTON, Ca 7 Trtlerropll to Um Pl&tilt/Witt OSlette. • NEW YORK, October 10, 10e Si/II:NIDE TO TITO PREMIDENT. The Tribune's Washington special nape A grand serenade to his Excellency la announced for to-night. He Is expected to make n speech and define hie 'future Policy, and tell of his long talked of reap d'etue agnitutt lho Its Icalo.. Mem:insect i.oits of rumors are being circulated' nmongst the ocnrla I` Ain itECoNSTACCCION It appears to be the settled opinion of all nun Mr. Johnson *III, Iminsellately reconstruct hie Cabinet. Firdtt in official olrulus It is not denied ttiat splub thdngee will bd ntnae. novailq Joftrihnh ieee sent for, and arrived here to-nlghl. In the new arrangement of Johnson's goy ailment, the New York Dignocraq. ere Id have tinVlrdipholeel in Piet; task are to conth:ll tt..ta sVsiole matter. Mr. John- . . • .... son is thoroughly scared at their action in their late Convention In Albany, and will do anything to appease them and give them all they want. . Senator Penna .- swift the Preslifilit 4 4 Indavri Mitred publicly to-bight, Wile he and Mr. Bogy ware In a fit of ecilacy over the returns from Ohlo, that Ertilev. Soymonr will succeed Seward. From a similar source it is learned that Frank P. Blair, Jr.,flen. McClernmad and Gen. Ewing are named for thr War Office. - Mr. Johnston has failed to make the use ho wielded of General Sherman . for Secrehtiy MeCeillOch's place. There are several names mentioned as the repre sentatives of Pennsylvania, :mil their friends stale that New York prefers and. will ask for the Treasury Department, find give theStato Department to Penn sylvaula. Many think that McCulloch will hot be removed, but it is knowntfuit he will be fought by the corrupt NMl ticians from Pennsylvania and Ohio;by whom he could not be used to aid their schemes. They will be back In a few daps, and, flitahed with victory._ will think nothing too great for them to de mand. Stanberry and Wellea are said to have done all that ,tae Asked of them to.insuro the late triumph, and nothing is said us to what is to be done with Ran dal and Browning, General Howard is expected to be as 'signed to a command in Texas or on the Plains, and Judge Holt is expected to be [Reposed of in nom) Nvny. Clerks In the Departments who still remain true to their Radical principles are very ner vous, and fear discharge. To-night, it ht hoped, will bring forth alt; until teen the excitement will of course continue. • The Heralds anklet sayer. There Is no foundation for the reports of Cabinet clangor, nevertheless the President, it is stated, is dissatisfied with certain, mat- tare in the Treasury Department, and will awn take measure to get rid of Secretary kleCulloch. ri The Times' special:lays: There is good authority for the statement thut.Presi dent Johnson announced to-dav that In view of the mutt of the elections yes terday, which be construed as an en dorsement of his policy, he would soon make some- necessary changes In late Cabinet. His remarks are understood to refer particularly to Setnutrtry CuHoch, wibase port-folio will be given toUotue New York conservative. Eras- . . _ tan Coraingavutme has been prominent ly mentioned in this connection. As u nuttier of course, the appointment of a 'New York man to the Treasury will ie. sult In Secretary Sowards removal. For his place there are a (boomed anti one at plications, but it is now known that Jerry Black or ex... Senator Cowan have the strongest claim. ItAs conceded that the Democracy of Pennsylvania are entitled to necogoltiork and they will undoubtedly naive It, bat whether in accordance with theta prodic tionalwhich me based on mere: rumors and White House pet], remakes. to be seen, Ezdnutlan Commisainner Bogy is beinithrged by the Westeni Ditmocra cy for the Secretaryship of the Interior Department. Gan. Shorn:tan is still ig r.orant of the reason be was sent for by . the President, and saya he wililetnru to St. Louis on Friday, if the President will let him. =I It Is said that a fraud has' beeu dhstsn , - .604 by-whnit 31100 illegal-Denfocralle vote* were received in Philadelphia. MEN ANT, ARMFOA.ILLiTLAIUD ACTROBe A detachment of Infantry and three batteries of Artillery ware sect 'to Fort McHenry yesterday. Two hundred Ro settes, from New York, also arrived in Baltimore. The cease of these move ments, it is believed, la to place the nu thoritlea in a position to preserve the prison between the turbulent factious in Mnimore, tibia o nun. URA 5T ♦KD- THE PRE& Gen. Schofield, Simms. Moorhead and Spaulding, and . Senator Reverdy John son, had interviews with Uen. Grant. Gen.' Schofield 'oleo had an interview with the President, and leaves in a few days (bribe North. COI7NTERVErt naves rnnexwrEt. Seventy thousand dollars of the onun terfeit bonds of. the second series have been presenurd at the Treasury. Depart ment for redemption. All wore either A Or B series. Tbe, counterfeit is regarded as one of the most dangerous vet execu ted, and declared supsrlorto the countor-, felt five 'hundred dollar greenback en graved by Uldric, who le now In prison. CALLED OX Tit": PRESIDENT Gen. Sherman; Secretary Wenn., Sec retary Browning, Attorney General Stan berry, Congreesman Marettall,of Illinola, and Senator Johnson were among those who sailed upon the President, • -tPOSTOPTICrE EXIIINDIIIIIIIS. Lt is understood the eipenditures of the Postoffice Department, for the fiscal' year, will ho largely In excess of the This Is wild to be awing to the large number of routes in Southern States not selflitustalning. • TOSTAL TIMATT RATIFIED. The treaty between the United States and Iklidum ham fleetly been rattled. Tag NSItErIADIT POSITONZD. The proposed serenade to the Provide° has beenindefinitely postponed. • NEW YORK Patio OS TOE BESOLT OF TO.s ELECTIONS. MM!T=M :Caw Yotul, October 10.—The Tribune my.: "Ohio on Tnettday gars more verten and a larger proportion of her ite pubilenn strength for manhood suffrage than any other State has ever glean -More by many thousands than abewould ever bare given till now. The vital principle. Of genuine Democracy will march on through seeming defeats to Inevitable. and oonelusive triumph. Ttuoughwhateiar trials of its constancy, the great party will move right on to the arduous but inevitable achievement of equal rights for all." The. World mays: 'The news We pub lished from Ohio fills the measure of our hope.. ffne electons are nu indigunnt, unanimous veto upon the pulley of the party In power.' The runes ea ''The ,eleetions indi cate no lner confidencen !tithe dem acmtic party, but 'limply a reaction ngninet the extreme nets endmensuresof the Republican Tarty, and convey mad monitron which ought to ho nalmary to political leaden.".) The Herald says; "The rMenteloctiona do not denote demo-retie but that the republican eletherit of the coun try her stepped outdo to rebnke its lead ers." The J. ,, rma enye,.• "If the returne from Min con be rolled up on, the reaction against negro sitirrnge is even more determined than wile ex pected. It will ha very difficult for any faction to secure (star for imam to corns while endorsing this measure." The Ointsvrciat Advertiser says: "The muddle betweetiCnognees and the Pres-, ident is occasioned by the Military Re cowdruction act, under which they expect. to bring the South back under negrrt supremacy, and -this is precisely the uestion on which, after afall argument, hio bas rendered a verdict which ends 'ttlef Justice Chase's aspirations for the Presidency, and terminates Den Wade's Senatorial career." The Riot has nothing editorially 'ett the subject of the election. The .Eirpress nays the elections mean the restoration of the Democratic party to power,' and declare against the whore Commissional reconstruction system of the Radicals, and all their paper money numegement. There never wee ',output, lug on election as that In Ohio, FIRES 7.lquisor Fatal.thawing Bursae/. • (By Tat•graph to Us eltuannta °sum.] lboutavit.t.n, Octdber 10.-Tbeittptor establishment owned by Jacob Anthony, nu Fourth Ftreot, between Main and the river, win partially destroyed by fire to night. Loss about *43,000; uto oupt.ot in surenee not ascertained: Wire stil Ililltowkwaso,llLatne. • P. 1117. AN 0, Oct. 10.—A fire hiSkowhe gun, thin afternoon, destroyed Abbott' planing mill, iVebb's grocery Moro, ”nd's tdaeloonith shop MAI a paint shop. Lour, 412,uv0. =ME PITTSBURGH., FR, '-OCTOUR IL 1867. SOB MON, THREE O'CLOCK A. M. IMPORTANT FROM MOPE. The Roman Question. ANdeER EIMEMIEIT FOUGHT. Revolt to Bteak Out in Rome, FENIAi UNFASINEIS IN ENGLAND CONTINUES. PreranUciary Meatarea Taken. =I EiSM ANOTIIER BATTLE BETWEEN TILE OATII PALMA'S& AP.P. PAPAL TROOP*. FLOllEN•Ta:,oo..l.o.—Therp iraa another battle yesierday-betireah the Garibaldi !. and Paimil Coma nber Dfontallbaefn It iatapiicted that the failuler4 n:cto de, fedfed, the,t 41inblo no count of the mink eecelved.. Men of the 'party actio'n. heto• assert And the hinuirtititithi stiOu break .out in the . city nc . . Boltio knell: They y preparations for thin purging° ro complete. and the feeders of the noyement in Rome are acting In-concert with the invaders In Vtterlnt and' olae. where:' ' • XXCITEIIEN7 AIROUT FENI&NK Lognow,October 10—arning.—Thoes.- ,4itcanc;itt, about the Fonlans in the mirth of-England is unabated. The govern ment continites 'precautions. againaq lie outbreak. Another detachment of regu lar troops are under orders to leave by railway for Cumberland garrison - and Carlisle, Castle.. °Rout& 20.413LKEICAIN • =MORI. Degree of rktelor of Laws hao been conferred by Cambridge iTurcet ally upon all Arderiean Blahops now attending the Pan-Anglican Synod. . AIUIOKIES OPARDED—rixtuAsiErt TO CALLED. LONDON, OCt. 10.-oiNlers hate been sand from the Home Moe that all sr- merles latlonging to volunteer forces shall be guarded and placed In a condi lion of defame. It la generally believed that the Gov ernment will call Parliament together an the ltth of November. " ' NEW Naas wr 'NEWMARKET, October 10.—.P.'coling.— The arooid Islet& meotatitt commenced with a imilerioieeptrtakas, . which was won by Victrix. In the. rare for Oat land intake. Voridla wax the winner. The middle park ettiktet were taken by Orrenaleme. AVSYSLIA: " ' • . REVISION or. TRU ottiItOILDAT. . Oct. 10.—The Municipal doverameat of thin City. have pratentad petition to the Emperor praying for the rerittion of the Concordat. ARRIVED GUT. Lrommoot, October 10.—Thostescuship cirmosiam from Bremen for Now York. init tutu Fthuelqh.Nrielt mactiladNAlir abr4l, it d will gointo. dock IbrJrepairs. /17AYCI•L axe coaraxecsas. Loxvnis, October 10—Affernoon.—C.in sots steady at tit :I-16; Five r twenties Central 7: B-4; Erio 44. LIVERPOOL, October 10—Afternoca— Cotton continues quiet and quotations inichanged; vales 12,01) bale.. Bread. etude study. Corn 44s Dd. ''heat ISe 3d for white Califonda, and lb Sci. for No 1 Milwaukee Ted.. Barley S• 6d. Outs 3s Sd. • Pew Os 6d. Provisions Irregu lar, extra prime mess Beef declined to 1.2.55. Pork ntoady at 710 for prime city muss. Bacon tld higher, and, quoted at 6,1 for tAtinberiarad middles. Lard 33,. dd. Cheese 51.4.. Produce—Petroleum Spirite advanced to Is 3d. Standard -white tirm at la 64. Spirit. Turpentine Lomax. , October 10.—Starkets un changed. Arvrevenr, October lo.—Petroleum CANADA. Mother R. 1.. 1114‘44-111ern aeons liMairre nassigothas. ter treeeneie N tee ginessrsa aseinai Tonoirro. October 10.—The Glnbes Ottowa correspondent lay.: It le re• ported that several• ear loads of earls were discharged at Prete:bum for the one the Fertilize, and conveyed into the mum try bordering on the St. Lawrence river and secreted , to be ready when required: in: the DrotherhootL The report cannot bo traced to a 'tellable wince. ( Orrows, October 10.—The inernbeni . of the 10041 Government of Htica ,Scotia. have tendered their resignations •to Sir F. William, He decline. to receive them; ts hie appointment to only. Provi.- tonal, and he leaves for England on the 24tit. General Doyle Still then bo awnnt In, and new local cabinet organized. RICHMOND isn ILlealies Benrirt.4.llE Devils , Trial. EllyTelegraph.tbe rlitsbarthOssett..) Rtenatan, October . 10.—The natal* , Republican party election news has h. been received hero with general plennure. The coloredpeople aeon, to be particularly dismaye d at the fate of the amendment in 011ie, 'rho fieVernment to making arrange nionta to have the Davie trial. The Ml denCO will be reported by 'stenographers for preservation irebook form. BY CUBA CABLE. ESTltelegraph to tee Pntsbargh !wants HAVANA, &knob% 9.—Exchange has Is downward tendency. United States cur rency; lk:(427lo discount. Gold,. long, GM premium; short, 71u do. The augur market In dull, inaetivoonsi unchanged. Lard, melqi. In llorcex, and Ole In tins. Potatoes, 115,50 per. barrel. Bacon, $1.5 lier quintal. • Irellera Foulest, ltemaplSls. 117T.isartlIS to Om TIMMY" Gazette.) . Dfaisrists, October 10.—Reports about the yellow fever gravelling ton neriona extent are untrue. There ere some caw a of n tight enter. There hove been very tow destbs,.a nd the atigin of most of these moon cs n too traced to Now Orleans, The weather is i N very clear and cool, which has sbnicit ell Richness very much. The health 'Di the city is rather better then wand ri this nenson.of the year. 4art; ■YaMnn as ALllsamu, X. T .Oly Teiegrage to the leTtuteents Ullette./ . ALBANY. October 10.—An Ovation wan given to Sheridan 'and Sickles to-day. The Tenth and Twelfth regiments and the Burgeon Corps turned out with full ranks. Along the route of proccealon ninny bnildinEgt were decorated with dams banner!" and modern. To-dav both receive call. at the Capitol, dine 'with the Governor, and accompany him to the Base hall Championship. Cny Temrso is ms Clisibarsh Osante. ,3 Now "rdna, Oct. 10.—A been bull match to-day between the A.tlantica of lirtookien, and the trolone,of hfortielatut,' rotated in the defeat of the Atlantic*. This gives the championship to the Unions. Soorr, Union..l3,Atlintic L CRY m•legrass WON, glttsbandt Swans.] OetOber 10.—Carl Buff, a young man, and rerinerly . Adjutant of -the Puny-dig Wiscoradn, wax killed by ,sharp fence, thepicket. piercing Ms throat wltllo he IVAN jumping a (cone In playing base ball. =l= t nilehlsph ro Oa Pittsburgh (Ws RS 1 IiANTFORD, Coss., October 10.—The State Prison et Wethersfield wan entered by burglars last night,- and two huudled dollars worth of saver ware stolen &orn ate istroliihing shop. ,Irslldmi revolt lag ••• e;iesam. =====l • NEw Unt.mAxs, October 10.—The yel low fever interments for the last twenty b?u.re, wore Silty-dx. ~' t-Ci tail" - ': :I'..t's'::!:--, TEST THE VER Williams' *bait &Olin • led _tr6 t THE LEMSLAT 41EITIIILICAS. . . , 1 . ~. , (117 T..earah to t ee ` = -....--,.- r rittLADELVitiA, r 10.--4. lieihit i!rta, !din estimates the RepUbllean can& _ Ikr • dtnlge of the Supreme court, et -1,293, It also estimates i the fo ~ for .the State Legialaiurrr. Senntip4itipilblieetne, nine teen; Democrats, °Went dOnitiinl.ihrPc 'House—R:publie4",llfty-kmr; Deem. crate, forty-one; digit:4W, live. Trig Ere Meg Tehlinols ; bee the follow ing 4 ,. Harrisburg, Od: .:;:*otty full and rellahle returns' 'ill'pertlotti cif ilia!' Stale indicate dud lAglalature of the ii. l o State will be earn . , I . 110. 1 l: hr . t.„ - eto—Republle an thirteen. Ho ' . ' ilbllcsuae. fifty . flwil Democrats , I 7.11?t!e...,• out. : ' • 4 ,. bat t nn r r ...p , • . . .7 iii i, fr 7itle ,be •If; ... Mtn', Quinel he • 4 • . .la ncrmbm •ll-r. mer.pro of 1 We. '9' l li oaariser) ? c.' ', .L.-Ilie Logiala ,:•:#!.l. ex i Atbfilibttat. r`lit 111ii114156 ... i' Vtisinvi.i r ~ ...There Were etx • . .. in. the hamt.ttro . • . - _ . • ineepts BViiliaript to Um itostmt, October Adims accepts the Uou for Governor's totter; Itch be flipClowidifjoti: , Tingift* U. It. ►, MeirrrELl4lh tura wowblela ttr , SttwartyMobosent • • *wart I* life Telegraph to tale. Ilenttx, October death, from yellow days: . , CITY CID OBIJAHAN.,. , _ Amamiawn's. . . 'Etrtvhs Boor if.—Tbe liairtis appear risco: otblr. Booth . the,Nstra Mur. , laiit iiiiebt, ihragtea b awatidlectee 4, t e .I , ;.a..olciiini of neehr ' - 'n &arcs together . sines theatricals eerd introduced in our rii !inch a giewhirtrilnite to monism d ability. must have. o ven' made the heart of Booth, the gtdat Interpieter,valso has bcen sindlarly w#comedln the prin cipal cities. of tho..4turtiry - ,' throb with &p• . delight. lt wait ,high evidence of the pnlishment of.-eter citizens, and of their buttoned appreobtion for the drama. Everyseat, sada and nook was occittpled with - permute eager Want every word uttered on the stage. JlO Riellelicu, Booth more than suet:tined kis brilliant reputa tion no an actor. Tlironghont the play he had not much opOttunikv to display hls great genius till ha the curse sante, when his whole soul stppescresi to now hem beneath theacartet of the cardinal, and the -audience vassitthrilled- Into awe end ' enthuslaam. The imagination tan net conceive any mato thrilling atone than wax that lot wining, wherellooth gave vent to the bitlestrusst and wrath itichetten. To-night Hamlet 4111 be roprudgeed, and we anticipate a vary largo end brill iantsursembla,ge..We Cannot too strongly itig, our readers wallah thetiperallmue tinnug the engagetit. of America's fa vorite actor, as, perhaps, never again will he ettimistr hi this oily; and. . not to have seen and heard htm *lll pray* the. regret .1? '..VARIETIO. Tnr..iejur--Tcenight, et tile Popular tisesieuklSenn,strest, will be presented lt great 1411, on She recession or the Ihrowell benefit:accorded to Sant relkeer, theprince of clever and _versa ttle actors. Jinalny thenll.ll will appear on the stage id - serial of exereisee, end Johnny Newell and Coll er will cfronl Vtl , 4ll= ni ale% :Use. • t-ten - Wir. . F. goggatinak made trifoliminlo* before Alderman ,Taylor, yeetenlay, charging John Bunn with the lareeny of a gar - of rant& Dungy it wilt be re membered, wee committed to Jell on gat, tiliday, - on a charge or larceny,: preened byDr. Alcorn. of Allegheny. A com mitment wee lodged nitwit him In the AIinAIIMT MID 'ADMIT. John Yost appeared before. Alderman Albeit., against James ilunter,ebarging hint with assault and battery. Hunter is Tax Collector 'ot Pitt township, . and the difficulty was omaidoned by the at tempt to tolled, thetas** or the prows. tor. He alleges that Huntat'Ttneeltad him down and beat him. The defend ant was arrested and held tor a hearing. Moors Galvin made information be; fore Alderman Taylor, yesterday, against •Patrick Herron, of the Fifth ward, char ding him with assault and Usury. Tho efendant was.azreated and held for a ;•ansirrr or TIM John Tholhammer, yertarday, made information bolts, Alderman Taylor against Leopold Hart, ear surKyr cd the peace. Ile alleges that the defendant rood td him. and idthartis toward him. Ile was arrested w ia = l l Tar • hearing.. I= John Eberly, who keeps a boarding bonito In the Fifth ward, made triforma lion before Alderman Albelts,yeetonlay, b b otn ill utg l r fre'd B ut,tp :,rw i t"Ao b ta i n u ll wen booed for the arrott of the earnest!. 113=1EIM A final hearing was bad before Mayor McCarthy In the dee of Joseph; hic.Mid— len and Tholcuu Hughes, . charged with assault and battery on oath of Miller, or Allegheny city, whe, be remembered win shot in the hand some time slaw In We toll bons., on thetit, Char street bridge. McMullen wasoonr witted In default of. ball, antrilughas waa held in - one-thousand; dollarsb dt for his appearance at Conn, . . To All Cluistlase SO WWllover De nowt. allow sr Pimp. • ' The. undersigned, Pastor of the Con. gregailou known as Browtes Chapel, A. M. C. Church, of Allegheny, inkss the present time to announce to the politic, of the two cities and boroughs that the . IsuSment of the new African Methodist Church. situated on the corner of Hem lock end Bowie streets, will be opened next Lord'abity; Oct. 13th, for Divine worship. Iteligioue genies. Wilt take place et 10 a. m., 3 and 7 o'clock, p. m. The church le under very- heavy- lia bilities, i and yi r. beg that all generous szvt:dlLst`aoriteerilri dOnaltn t 'wig; either of the fallowing persons, who wilt etund at email tables in the vestibule, viz: Robert T. Devi.. a.o. W. ir plumy. Thotima Moore em Thornier It: Flinch. We also urge our agent. to renewed exertion. among the generous public. W. llEvoix, Pastor. lllamb v.. Tiisterday afternoon a gentleman drove up to the Lnlon Depot In it now single buggy, to which was attached a fine spirited horse, for the purples of re ceiving x friend whoirt ho impialted to meet. More. Fearing that his horse woußl not stand the noise and bustle about the depot, he left him In charge of coot on Grant street, opposite the motel yard. A- few-moments afterwards au engine run In on the track to Om emi grant depot, at which the horse took ( t i g ht, and pulling loose from - the matt who had him in charge, started acrais the moialyard at full speed, when The buggy 'lclil foci as t c°nta'l ; ' i l l th amo a Fteit m such retwo the whet:amend otherwise injure It. The horse was, arrested in his wild career just as he came out on Liberty street, or the damage might have been much more serious. • a— '..drew s_.4l fee lege. do oar - adverdning column. 'wlll be found a good opportunity. for any one - wishing to engage In tke Bakery busi ness. The stand offered for sale is dol.. a good bunineas, and can be Increased daily. We know of no butane!. bolter than We; and would %dente any of out readers who wish to . get into *proble Waltman, to call and eon the owner Inre gard to the wane. Tne LizanMl illicit whisky distilling ease was concluded lieforo United Mateo District Attorney Mane on Weanesday. Tho 'defendants, John and Tames Wright, allegedto be the pro prietors of. the Oregon brewery, were held in the sum of - thee each to appear for trial. The circumstances of the Mee 'Jaya been given In the GAZE7T.E. Donor I:N - 33MM= has landed a eratulatery circular, to_ the clergy and ir;Tiji A, R• 412.1•• Altar • 3031•10•110. of Wo beard yesterday of a pleasing little episode in life, which will bear repetition. in our columns. Some thirty years ago the only two' brothers of a family, sopa reted at their native town.in New.Erig land,' both taking different directions to . . Push their - torn:mos in life. One of theirs chine to Plitsbrirgh, where ho embarked in business and made quid a respectable aompetence,on which ho retired. He frequently endeavored to leam—somS thing of the whereabeata of his brother, but to no avail, and:After the lain° of years arrived at the conclusion that ho was dead... ,A mouth or two aim a daughter of our Pittehtirgh friend wrote on a venture to the Motive town of her father to make Inquiries concerning her uncle, and receiveda letter In return, which was written by the long lost rela tive. He stated that he had heard two weeks after the departure of his brother, that he, had gone down in an vessel areas, and =never thought other wise than fa-mourn hlin as dead. He liad - retnined to his native city to enJay a fortune rmidein Canada, where he had been since , parting with his brother, • few months before the receipt of hla let- ter. The brothers mat id thin city on Stmdaylast, alter mourning each other, ins dead for more than a quarter of a cen-' tury.l Their joy can be imagined, not told. • • Dry Dials at Wh•taatla. lilessra...tainthnot, _Shann on & Coe- , .. , puny, 'the "proprietors of the exterialve wholesale dry goods establishment, 1:o. 115 'Wood street, announce the operfing of a large)ted melleolpplled stock! of . . f goads, which are offered to thetrado at Earstoirn prime. The assortment in very fine, embracing all the - 14teet styles and w r i. novelties in the way of drone pads, prints, gleghauts,.cbecluo, jean*, ter , clOths,tietillilef64 Nathute, F.' &M. ' I mu:evert ilaimele altatfla, skirls, - ON '''• Notched and brown domes cs, , -- u lino of notions and together with are.,. • - , N ofEastem small goods, befits' flrineep; - -nal are and home manufacture, The re e ....1 agents Ibr YodlertOu's rreeport barrea flannels lied fishnet blipkets;wliich are sad etrictly on M=01164164 r lit twill prtro Dialers will find it greatly to their Advantage to purchase their stocks et this home, as they obtain everyarl va and. inucement ' offered ,the latesthouses of d Philarielphirs,NourNew York in the way of eolectious, and liber ality Of prices; while thew Sall save not only' their e.xpaist:e lfi ilaftilhe Emit, but Likewhe the freight -on the Odds. Mesa, Arbuthnot, Shannon & Com p3my control a large share of the trade illrectel• to the city, and-we earnestly commend them to. the patrotage of our readers, eapeciallyto time, who've about to purchase iterk.s of choice non! seem. ble dry 001 . 1., 1 =I The Central Board of Education toot Thunalay craning, Oct: lOthilSth • Present --- Menai", Cnatiftied, Geity, McCook, Noble+, Sergkett and tVilson. Mr. WlitiOlt was :11 , 011d...1i President, pro. tern. The tritium; of the previous - M61,a1164 - wore reed and approre,l. - • •• The monthly reports of the Principal of the Righ School,'Primapal of the Col ored School. and of the Seetetery were read, and received and Med..; Warrants were authorized in payment of the following:l)lThu - _ Scott, extiastone iverk....415.6 (X) W. R. Lowe, 25 00 Chronicle, alverWirtg. .. 600 Prim dr.Sintri. ehair'pedentaLs... 2.4 00 J. L. Thompson, bruabea 13 13 T. R. Cook. airiamter work.... et 00 RobertskSberreU,tinand ebeet iron . .......... 430 Mr. Prealdentitis7iX ;neared.' . • On motion, J. R. Newman war elected Collector of the Third ward. - . On motion adjourned. Tilt: Itonams AND BAttoteitt. offered for sale at Greensburg last week, under they were stolen, it is bought belong to Thomas Lamm, livery stablekeeper at Erie elty, having been hired there on Tuesday of lartareekby two young men,, ptiting their names as Georg* B and flank Grubman, and whorepallauted they wen, going out riding with two women, one of whom was stated to be Blesaing's wife, and the other Graham's sister.. An oMeer from Erie Went to Canonsburg yesterday to roe the sitting men. who are 'detained itt. prism? ist that part. -. 'FATAL Atrium - Y.—A fatal accident Occurred on the Pennsylvania Railroad, near Derry Station, Wednexlay night, the facts of which so far as we could oh. lain them,. are as follower About six o'clock in the evening, a man, whose name to would not ascertain, attempted to climb or, the hiud car of s freight train which was passing the station, and by- not:emcees; fell on the track, when another ntrain, which was kglorriiig atom in the rear of the first one, . tossed, over . him killiag hint instantly. Tn.% AO.UrtATED PEES, despatches on electlitn night- were fuller than we ever held belbre onr reader. on the morn ing following en election. The credit of this fact la due Mr. Gilson, the able and efficient manager of the Western Union Telegraph Office... Mid" Miter gentlemen eoneected with that int.. They labored all night collecting the returns, and sup plied them toile newspapers I:med.:Rata ly. The, public as well as the press are under obligations. •Ftitt.—.l. alight fire occurred between eleven unit moire o'clock on 'Wednesday night, In the' new brick building now being enacted on SmithAeld *treat, adt , Joining Cluley's faint shop. It was rift,- "e:OTtrowl to lime to be ex ingulshed by the application Ma taw buckets Miriam, and, tmureriurntly, no alarm* was sound. d:. The fire originated, it is supposed, from the apparatua used by the gas tit tare,_who had been at work In the build ing during the day: ENUINES vrl, Tmora.—A tine oppor. Pinky is afforded, for parties needing small steam engine or any sort. of Ma chine tools used in a machine shop. Mr. Wightman, a well known machinist of Alloghimy, having detormined to relin quish business, has leased his promises; and now oleo. his fine assortment of sLop tools for ask. Ho will sell at very low. prices for two or three weeks to avoid the necessity of nimovsl, Itoo his advertisement In another column. • Tun WIIIETMADOVT7I or wiluran C. Beek, 'who woos a Lieutenant in Co. H., 107th Penrorylvenla Voluriteers, the.Nid ow of "Ilertnati Forster is vory anziouri to ascertain. Lientettant 10., It U. intro posed, minprow! the death of Forster, who was killed at Hatcher's Run, and thus enable the widow to rnnko appllca ,tion for p pen.nlon. Infers:l7ldt= can be loft with .Ttiltu C 7. Brown, Esq., Clerk of tbu Court, at the Court Home. .• • • Tun T ICOLOON PAVEMENT CONTRACT —for paying Wood runt Fifth ottreetn—ust been RWRITIIHt to Mr. Edward Allen who in now comdructing the BOWE= 'on thbse thoroughlhree. It In stipulated Uutt the paving shall be completed by the 15th of - December. .Expedltion in the matter to rOquinlte, an the obstruction of Wood and Fifth etritet“ hoi become a most seri one annoyance: SAD AOCIDYNT.—Lent evening, about neventVelock,_a little .gtri,••whoae•narne we could not ascertain, aged about never years was sent - to the well attached to hat 'ivolcience lit & - atth _Pittsburgh -to draw a' pail of water. By leaning" 00 for over the tilde.sho fell. into the well and was drowned. The Coroner 'yam titled bet no inquest was held last night. TH - E METIIODIET CHURCH at :Manchester will bo dedhaded to the wor ship of Almighty God on :Sabbath next, with appropriate ceremonies. Thr emi nent Bishop Simpson will oftlelatn, no idafixi by the pager of the congregation, Roy. Mr. Ifollingshead. - • • Tan lintrunracana yesterday after main were very ..lalithina over the mom favorable election returns received from the other end oCtliO State. They cialnl a fowl from the Port. Bees BALL.—The Alleghenyßase Ball Olub challenge the Enterprise to a game or Berke of games, for thechamplonstdp, and . nroposo that thearstgamebe played Wednesday of next week. TUE Ifgruna. Judges of the Illtforent eloetlon 'dhartets Tricot 'at "the Court House to-day, for the purpose of making r .ofiletat return of the votes . polled In f */IE BM(EVOLE2f ABBOCLA.T2O2OI Of thla neighbortuood aro ro-organlzing for tho holy.work of clarity during the own ing winter. Leona BEER ' hoo grown seam with Um brewers, and in beng. brought to-thlo city from Lancaster, Chicago and Cincln- Tara PIT= &is= Sawa* rapidly opprosobco oomph:a/on. Marge body of workando ons onprd'olght owl day. PRICE I THREE CENTS. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS ==! Lw his annual report, Mr. Gilchrist, Superintendent of Pablo Schools of Washington county, says: Perhaps:few counties have such agencies for educa tion as Washington. Two colleges ; now. consolidated, and soon to be :unoug the greatest In our land, two celebrated Fe male Seminaries and 'several valuable Academies. The South Western Normal School at California is in a flourishing. condition and is educating two hundred teachers annually. Now buildings are In process of erection, and ere long the State will own it an another of her insti tutions. . . Tam Monongahela Republican says: On Tuesday about ono o'clock, the body of Mr. Robert Harrison was found in , thi river, below . Anderson's Saw Mill. It appears that he started for Webster in a skiff to buy some meat, about: o'clock in the morning, and it is supposed that ho took an apoplectic fit, fell into the river, and was drowned. Mr. Harrison was subject to these attacks, add the above seems to be the only` reasonable conclusion in the case. Esquire . Castner hold the inquest with a verdict of aoci dental death. The drowned man .WaS about 12 years of age, and leaves a wife and four children. He was employed at Gilmore's coal works as a ship carpenter and was an honest, industrious man. Tern Puunbersilurg Repository says: The large framo barn on the farm of.CoL ArK. McClure, and iu the oaupancy of Mr. John Linn, a short distance from, town, west of the Conanchuaguo Creek, was totally destroyed by tiro on Wednos day last, together with the crops of tho p r r h o:c i e j o re t ..7 4 the property of Mr. Linn. noted from a lantern about four o'clock in the morning, and on find boing discovered was put out, ha -was thought, but some embers still remain !la the hay, it agath broke out between six and seven o'clock, and when noticed third gained such headway that it was impamible to check it. The alarm being ' given In town, the Friendship Fire Com pany promptly wont to the renvue, and were insOnmental in saving the sur rounding buildings. Sir. McClure's lass '• *awn is about three thousand dol -I,'rel Mr. Linn, throe thousand dollars: PO Tut Eng 'ililopelch Anil . Pign°n shading match was held nil ha Parr Grounds yesterday afternoon. •liitely eia pigeons were. taken out, and F. W. Gift'orn, Dr. Wilkins, A. W. Van Tassel],], and J. L. Haight tried their skill. The birds were ot from a trap 2t yards rise and ii Doundary, F. W. (Afford led off in t tWente, out of twenty two, sin gle birds, and then of twenty dou ble b shot twenty-eta out of tittidv eight birds:. His last shot et double birds was a beauty. The right hand barrel of his gun failed to go off, and he blazed array with the ether just as the birds got in line' and brought both down, The other") were now at the business, and did not make eo OA tallies. Dr. Wilkins shot tea out of fotirtoon. A, W. Van Tas sell killed ten out of faiths:lL sad J. L. Haight sin opt of fourteen. Tun Wrielikiithii Reporter says : . The proprietors °Litho Coat shift recently :sunk atthis place, are providing them solve. with ivlditional facilities for pump- Mg tinder and otherwise making perma nent arrangenunits far mining on-a large wade. They expect to bo in full opera tion in the course of a very abort time. 'The ltriek work of the now-Jail has been ernriplakedi and the timber. for the snore now being put Ar Rmuntm, onTtimaisy, Mr. Charles Brenetter, youngest non of 'lire. Brelne-' leer, and aged about eighteen years, met with au sec t, while gunning,, that may prove fatal. itt was sweompewletl by a boy, and the two were on the Blue 3ionutam above Hamburg. The . boy threw a paw-paw to- Menem., a n d the latter attempted tooateh it, when his gun was discharged, the load entering hie left breast, near the arm, hulirting. a at.- Were flesh wound, Mr. B. was taken borne, and to now in the ~are of a thy alchut Tr; thi• Laxrctietiltall mad contemPlato a route hit° Vouive town on the south mide_of the river, and were them last week looking out for a suitable place for a freight depot and shops. several sites were looked at, among them ono on tbo Hoar bottom, mat of the loiter bridge, and another on the tiats west of Brown, Donnell tk Co:t rolling mill. Tits Titusville lleratd reverts the tut lowing late oil strikes: About ton day since a new well was struck (on the Mc Clintock mere° of the Wash. Metiln hock Farm. It la now producing about barrels per day. It Is owned by Mr. H. Lehr. A new well was struck on Sat urday but on the S. A. Woods' tract of the thomas Wood. Farm. file !situated within • few rods of the flowing welL Yesterday the production was fully 100 barrels. It la ownedby Mr. S. A. Woods. 'Prix Reading Dispatch says A largo flock of wild ducks passed overthe lower 'part of the city this morning, winging. their flight northward. This in portan- Soul of approaching cold weather. Wild i zirhro l rt ve 4..'"Sirort:neieen Ludy In thin nro on the alert for this kind of game. AT AS earl* hour on Saturday morn ing last, Jain Magruder, one of the brakemen on the Warren and Franklin Railroad, .was run over and killed near the depot, at Oil City. It seems that while kutempting to net one of the brakes he fell to the trank,;and neveral cars passed over hint. A xzw well wart struck last week on . - - Ire :To. 2 of the Bennington Farm, and on Saturday last it was - producing at the rate of filly barrels per day.' The work- ing interest is owned by Mr. Joseph ,Overy. Tor Ninth . Annual Exhibition of the iluutlngdon County Agricultural Bode to, held last week, was, in many res mete; the largest and most successful that has ever been held in the county. Tuz potato crop of Crawford county Is being harvested, and is one of the largest titer grown bare. The potatoes are remarkably tine and generally free front rot. A lcrowf about a wsMet cave, near Tid eonte, hidden treasure, etc., has started a lot of men who are now “prom with the aid of clairvoyants and r divining Curtemmt, Eng., ban been ap pointed County Superintendent of Com mon Seboobt of Cambria aunty, to fill the unexpired term of .1. Prank Condon, . Trip Record reports thirty now wells going down In the vicinity or Pitholo at present. That does not look as though the place was affected with the "dry rot." Ws regret to icarn that Mr. Milli= Hutchinson, of the Ebensburg .elUephe. mann, V thangerounly ill. No paper was issued last week in consequence. Jong 'llsr.try, of Plthole,. fa cluirged with the larceny of a buggy belonging to Albert. Pierce. He was held over to Court In E2OO ball. THE INOW' and addlUonal building of thOohnstown Gam Company le nearly completed. Tea public schools of Johnstown and =Mlle borough," ,were opened laat Monday.... . r..• Einem !downy, while wrestling with a friend badly fractured his leg, at War ren. The cell train going weed Saturday morning diecoverod a man lying near the track ono mile • and a half west of Orrville, and the Coroner of Wooster mu notified of the fact. He wan brought to Wonder on the morning mall Unit', and the Coroner's inquest rendertd a decis ion that the deetexed'had met 1114 'death bv failing from a train while In motion. Ile was a young man, of about twenty., well deemed , and the only thing found upon Idle person was a check for baggage from Chicago to. 'Baltimore, a handker , chief limited "BAUM," and a .fow in- I:minable.. The absence of money or valuables on his person OCCllNiollllsuftplp lon of *nl play, but it la most likely an accident, such as will frequontly happens. It would seem front papers found in his 'trunk that his name is Id`Corrnack, of Alexandria,. Va., with friends in Chi- N.ns. Diern Fnalres, whose residence to twar'New Pittsburgh , um struck with lightning, on Wedneaday of last week, while standing by the stove cuffed In PrilParing btftkilkst. The 1 slating passed 010R11.the flue and stove pipe, Nattering the articles on the Stove and knocking Mrs. T.. senseless. Tho other persons in the house wore not seriously Injured. When we last heard from Mrs. France she was slowly recovering. Mn. Mounts morons, of Howland, one evening last:',reek was found lying dead in the mad In Fowler, with his skull fractured. He bad been out pur chasing cattle, driving &spirited berm to tt sulky. It la supposed that his hotse became frightened and ran away _and he VIM thrown out, and his feet mtching in the sulky ho was dragged' some die aIIERIIF.I. while driving hie team in 'Warren,' 4gis thrown Erma his r. . . b , the horses having . tak a feat an u rgua the buggy against" a :see. tu° right arm, near the wrist, was and he suffered some severe co= Thevehielewas smashed generally. Dep. ut* Sheriff •Brigdon, who was riding with him, was thrown out but not seri =sly injured. Accouniwo to a COMMIS taken by M. W. Davis, on the 20th of September last, the population of Ironton, Ohio. amount ed to 5,723. The enumeration of children between •the ages of doe and twenty rooted up: Males, 900; Eemalcts,ssl, making a. total of white .thilthen of school age, 1,854. Colored females, C. colored males 31; giving a grand total of ,927. . TIIE Youngstown Register says The rolling mill project at Lowell - tuts as sumed definite shape, and, the "Lowell Iron Company" was indirperatod on Saturday last for Company"._ purpose of manu facturing iron and nails. :The capital sLock is $150,000, divided Into shares of t‘so each. MaixoNlNn CouNry is not alone in strange places for distilleries. We see it stated that a distillery tuts recently been discovered on board a canal boat, near New Philadelphia. The Illicit bantam had evidently been pursued on a large scale. Gronoz Nonr.u., a brakeman on the local. freight on the . Mahonlng branch, While coupling cars at Warren, caught Ids hand ip the draw head, crushing lino badly that amputation of the llaumb and index finger had to be reeorte to. dwelling house of Mr. Balza Clark, of Vernon, was destroyedhy tire, about ten o'clock, Sunday iht, of last week. The tire in sup • d to have esught from sparks from c I neys. Loss estimated at eight thoustut dollars on house and household good No insu- MIDS. THE tailor shop of 0. W. ooro k Bro.. of Orroville, Ohio, was ante on Mon day night of last weak, thrin gh a broken window," and goods' , to th amount of about one hundred and fifto dollars were stolen. No clue to the pa [rotors. TirgAshtiltula County 3 unload Asso ciation will libld'a fetitg.a.l t Ashtabula on the 16th instant:. It istimated that thoroiwill be about ono hundred singers ih attandanoe. ci •'inusts • TO lIIMO POOH& Strange it in that any Olt can wish to rob tr._ ^Jr "neighbor o of ho 'may earned reitutai k m. .Zhinigh it 'may take them by Hurprinet STATE FAIR, 1B IL Ilki*T or lite JUIZES, A 9 IN Boos 2:0: Or or THE CON- The WEED Ma- The W heeler A. CHINE ] aresuperiorlWilson has 'our machine for tine orhighest approba heavy work, end laden, the W. eh W., entitled to apeciatwith 'Milton:hole at notice.- tachment.., our beer las. A. Gums. Ity op. • The Mita.E.3l.Bl..tex. !Judges- • the W. Miss M.:Vs:races. Ick W: •• • e. • Now see what tite,,Ju. have said about the Weed; and (lees • • word/rape: rior not denote the highes degree of excellence?, and the words a • • .'al notice something more than o . • If not, our best lexicographers • asidlir at fault in their definition of that term. The reports of the Judges • before the public, end they can Jnd for them selves. First Premium for a t -o( clothes made upon the Weed, for hieb the Fe eley has paid a premium o 112. . • MIRE IS NOUN OF IT IN TILE ILLINOIS 122== qurscy, IIL, 1657; The Weed Sewing Machine has achiev ed another triumph here, having won to-ear,October 3d, the first prize, a ail 'ver mdal, es the best family sowing retehhie; another silver medal as' the beat manufacturing inachine for Cloth work; Another silver modal for the best series of samples of work done by family seWing machines; another sliver metlallikrt-the beat series.stt samples of work done by a machine for mauufse , turitig cloth work: 'lt Is a- most excel , lent Machine, and descries the success It is receiving. This makes fourteen dtatee, and Paris, in 1664 it has carried, and will wher ever it Ls tarried for a prize. Cell and tee the champion sewing machines at it. H.' Loner', 112 Grant steed. Invite pommel examination, knowing that the public will endorse the Imperial Jury. As the old saying is, "every one has his day," the Weed's has come at last. The 'Sew Weed Overcomes all the vex atious of the last:twenty years. . Thu agent of the W. W. might es well try to make the people believe that the Ohio river rune np stream es to try to make them believe the Weed is not triumphant. • • . • =l=:== or hats sa.sitessesaws. This largo and beautiful tract of land, which is now being enh-divided into lots of VILHOUIS sizes, containing from one fourth to five acres, to situated on the Al legheny river and Western Pennsylva nia Railroad, seven miles above the city of Pittsburgh. This 'property is unser poised for advantage of location, beauti ful romantic scenery, pure air and water. It undoubtedly possesses rare attractions for those whose cultivated tastes and bet cArdqents lead them away from 'the h lota of ground with which the rifir _et now being flooded, to seek for homes free Dom the dust, and noise of the city. The facilities for reaching 'Ho boken are very gnat. , The Western Pennsylvania Railroad runs through the place,the Alleny flyer win round- the border°, egh and op posite the ds foot of "Centre Avenue," on the other aide of the river, there is s station on the Alio ghen,y Valley Railroad, so that It can be reached by two railroads and the river. On Saturday, October. dllth, free trains will leave the depot of the Western Penn sylvanis Railroad, Allegheny. Citv, 11:05 a. It., and A. stoppinme . t Burnett'a. Pine Crook, Sharpsburs *lon and Ross Station. Free lunch and refreshments will be furnished on the grounds. Limo/ra, Auctioneer. For further particulars Inquire of Sill Shutterly, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, Lawrenceville, or Atkineon, Sill Jr. Shutterly,'Real Estate Agents, under Odd Fellows Hall, East Liberty. Irma tk• •evrtag Machin. Osloallti. The following letter -which explains Itself, we publieh with pleasure: Ntcw Witanwore3, Fa., Oct. 9, Be. Editors Eswthig Chronicfe, Pdtsbargh: SIB: Noticing tun recent Issue of your paper an error in the report of Sewing Maehtnee at the late State Fair, as ren dered by the agent of the Weed Machine, I beg leave to make the following correc tion, and would aloe state, that as wean , mitnie our aim was to render honest jus. tiro to all that came under our notice. fitter comparing the various machines as regards simplicity, ease in operating, end variety of workperformed, we made our Report In full on the last page of book No. 4.5, and classed them m follows: lat. Wheeler & Wilmon • Id. Weed, 3d. 'Empire, 4th. Wilcox & Gibbs, Grover & Baker and Florence declin ing to be noticed. In making the Whaler rt WIGon first, and tho work done by It the best, no In- Juatleo 'Wee done to the other machines on exhibition. Yours, Trulyj Mits. F. M. MACE. Clerk of Committee on Sawing Ma. 'lllasbaida Lave Tear And give them Plantation Bitters when they are suffering from Nervouanerst, General Debility, Faintnosa, _Slams, or any of the thous:add and one.s. ee to which the weaker sox in liable.. Having yourselves experienced the benefit of their nt.ewxo to oth em Is e it n al i natie tonie_wlll chase Hypochondria or "thee Blues," give tone to the damaged nervous rryatem,lnntly, ntlmulate languid ncvnotlima, dispel va pors and exam, and generally build on the worn constltntion. For each - sex and all ages it la a gentle stimulant and a re freshing cordial. 3tilliorus of. bottleis m sold daily all over tho world. - 3Leonoute. WannuL.A. dollghtful to let articlo—euporlor to. Cologne and half tho prima . ' utrr• Isludatiessad Allawirisatleaa are litailealall Sae Ilseesamtall MINN& Pr W./41W Catania and Dlmel.s 'Um Alr Poona*, Al PRACTICED BY DM AJ109.9, AT NO. 199 tit • NOTE.—Dr. Ahem devotes ejectal at tontion to tho treatment of disessee incident to the Eye Ear Head, -Throat and nMana of the amt. Will be pro feaaionaSy at hfa rooms, No.' Smith field greet, from 9 A. M. to 4 F. ETZ, Eau, TIMOAT • , CIIEST DMEJUIVI CATAR;ah MCM. 6III Z treated by Dr. Aborn, rat tbrdtbitela street. A book by mall 60 corns. THE NSTEKLY Mina • TT► ITEDIE&D.LY LID BLTUDLY. • ISM Mae& Oonnsbilar TEcrirrT4sx COL UMNS of totoroostog ruatell sisttan 111411413/11 Leatilny,lditoria/a, latest Noma bTT.l.gte4b sal Mail, valuable Reading Matter Sr the lamest and tallest and meat reliable rtmaclal sad Caw menial Market Repiate Wen by my paper ha tho city. :So nom-. Mechanic or leach/Ma should be without It- • malts Iron Tilt IMAM: .T eArarrx: M i ngle Subscriber ' SI.M. a: labs or live Chita of 1 trk ................... 1.11. —a ad one copy °lmper to the pawn lotting ay the club. Additions to elute can In made at any time, al club miss. NATI= TO Bernststanas.-12 orderbig paper, besure and erectly What *anon , 701. want, to yr* issue Wednesday edltkeillr scribers barley bat one mail a week. ASTMoney by Drat, Express. Mandl Grat l 4 or In A registered Letters, may be 4111 .$ our cadres. GIAZITTL. • PITTSBURG'S, Psza.a. 1114•111 r an =egois*woe'.t SWIM or De••• In brief, we will any to our readers in general, beforo making your purchases, do not fail to look at the sew sleek of Dress Goode at Messrs. Gardner &Stew art:a, on thilvost corner of Market and Fourth stroets, No. f 9 It oomlirlsee everything that is no* and desirsble, from the very low price of cents, per yard up to the choicest and richest of • Poplins, itepps,Ottomans,Velvet Clothe, beautlfullnalds and rich Silk miliStreasY ended - elegant stock of Black Alpaeller from 25 cents to the rich Silk Warp Lao- ; tres, in all widths, citeditles and p Mee& Don't fail , to give bardner & Stewart a call, on the west corner of Market, awl Fourth !Arcata, No. 69. • P r e: • 11.1.11 111eanhed and'Unblesebed At 10 cont.,. Yard Wide Sheeting. • 12} mats, • _ Sheeting. and Fine Shdrtings„ 10 cents and 124 teats, Tielcings and Ging a. - - Deavi — Qtrtion Flannels. • 311 cents, Plaid Country Flannel& For 26 mate, One doLlar's warthof Coats beet FAL Dor& Spool Cotton, 011 colpre. Great bar in Now Dry Gbods, on west comerV- • bet and Fourth streets, No. 60. GARDYER filrowANT. BILV}:R FLAMED WASICE . and eolldedl- Vor ware, together with*" largo ;ffellerat stock of lino jewelry, can be obtained for s few days longer at the headquarter*. for jewelry of Reinentan,lffeyriu , t Sledlle, \ o. Fifth street. The Brut pap: anxious to Mimosa of their entire. stock Previous to removing to their realPliff cent new blinding on Fifth street:. Oh* them a call and Judge for yourselves Mk the bargains offered. • ' DRY GOODeI AT WHOL}yiLIL-Weis rite the particular attention of buyeratit ; ;. wholesale to our complete stock of &ilk* - dress goo ds ‘ , and all ldnde of fancy and staple keioels, and to the fact that we sell. .• nt the lowest eastern prime, and ant , goods to snit purchasers. , • : J. W. Bans= Co.. • • . • fie Market ;street.. • Y. M. C. A.—Membors of the Chris; tiara Association will remember the ad journed meeting to he held to-morrow (Saturday, peening, at the,,Rooms, 2& Fifth street. lam F-Noseel will be pr t i t and report. 1 10.1 , th e Northwest ern Y. M. C. A. ,convention, recently held hs Chicago. Let there be a fall at tendance of members. - elts COLD SPARKLING. SODA WASLR.Lt T- T. Flample's Drug Store,. No 38 Fe4eral street, Allegbeuy. Freddltional tam/ it an on Third, and Fourth Pagitii. li:=7 WEREON.-0a Wednesday, October Inb.'lll.; IB aISELL, HEM/N. aged 77 yews.. 7 be toads and ardnalstsaces ate reetantilbar. requested to attend Ws funeral, witn AWSEW , NOOS, at o'clock. Owl her late militates: co► ner of North Sod East Common, Allesbca CUT— YOULEE—•t. 11:3* Weloeb p. at Me tact of• apt. at 1.0. seam.; ea . Due settee of funeral will Oa gtsen. A LEx. Al suenr,intorarrimicie, 'IN ' , math Sheet. Pll.l4llsirgb: ,P 1). .00Frm8, of ail kinds: ODA /2111. OLOVZS, every deKriptlon of Dunen) Flarnbilslog Goods Din:Mtge& looms open d, rad Welt. 73.1111 k end Carriages Itlrnisbed. I Daylel Kest. 1). D.. RN, M. W. Jacobus. D. 8.. ibamui rodui. Jacob If. 11111er. Lul. . , • ' . J. G. BODGES*. ENDESTA.. 1! XE a. •ND gem:come thon late named N. Dodgem) No. NI Ohio three doors fro Beaver. Allegheny CIV. War tattle.. 1n:i.e....1. Ma1.r..7. Walnut and gar - .sod Indtitten Coffins, at the loved golliestr plieesenen WIN on. Airest Mane and Carriages Ihralitted on abort MAW. and on moat rassentabla teems. Eow czABAtECEM Mr- GLIM/AMER. Odle, lgo. eft Ohio Strut.. Allegheny. hfetallte. hollow - hod =id other of ow. witha complete dock of funeral Faralshlse . Good. an hand and fltrandted at shortostaotke. ! at !owner.. gripe. Salo and 'Livery Stables. eog trer of fret and Middle.. ntreeta. BaronebeW-Baggle. noddle. }lon.. Sew CEMETERY !MARBLE WOWILIII. A. 4. Hallll/11:1118, at the Onneter, Gate, Lawrenceville, Pa. OaN.HE2QTLL MAIIIILE and STONZ WORKS; STONE 817111111, OSISIMI. vrarrsatfd Water proof. PIM GOLD:..AND SILVER SPECTACLES, from Lb. Imoi Manufacturer. In We Conatry, ..tttt the PERISCOPIC smamis, I DIJNSEATII&USLITI I . Jewelers and Optiaiane, as wramimr. • - • OPPOSITE MASONIO BALL HENRY G. WALE, Merchant Tailor, Cor.Venit MO ER Clair Streets, Takes greit ploutne of inneeetthg Zenelneeneeh ot and the public In teem) that Mt • FALL AND WINTER GOODS, • 7:Nrcxvur cioacriaPlinteo• lIIMOVID LID NSW. GOOM H. sxnar, Merchant Tailor. „ lies remeed to No. OF WU.= STIMIT, Ono or Teem Street, where be Is ner reol, a,p rasod eeteolerae!p i i.. whia, WElRlAll7ll=lllVGVOriergerf .111 be eet,lee eery releceseede tens. H. unix. xstrdims %%11m >To. on WYLIE S rt. oor. Or PROM-, E3E; A FIRST OLAES BEILIDENGE. WE OFFER FOR lIIALIFI that. IFte Ine commodteas Doable Brit* Mansion sttuM No. 'BI WASHING TON STOLEN. Me; ASooy Cly, ecoNalolog alma largo sad mai Sotabed mdse, badges a.ldtenan. InditeT and dsdabnd baser:malt, a/I at the mast reestern.stite and latdat Improvenunsta, arranged •i 4 'adapted Oar every coovonteseo. ' The Lot Is filiby 820 retie ♦good tom.. Um back Oat. fliter4 Vartaikii of the Ooleut ' Pella Trees, Grapes ds other Fruit; Ran Dems carefully onleetwqmeleaaltivatd busing atatmlty, torstbdt4.lol-IXle7 .e Dm, ilystmatteally arsagalirestbelot, • tug beauty and ildininswat throiegboot. SILL &SE=I'ERLY, =1 I= Ell WHEELER & WILISOre. imirstie imp soreoinioui . • stacitiir..' *palm 11111/11111.12. . Iw o,ll ll • ' • Neill WU= SO. ItI3CIF4I vast' VIMPSOVENSIrIII.- tut.i4Lan stsi rims; • : • orsims make. 111 El s:+.•,