THE DAILY taker& vouLmo xviant YOI IINO . I . otown#rxxistry s co _ : PENNVII*REED & COy worinprtotorier. T. 'rtl:l7,4s,tr'"*. FAl,ors. - Buttons Managers. amts, q.ixZETTE. nuiT.RTN7o Nos. Si it SG FIFTH NTEZZS. J Lulls lep Peer of Tut= Pauylnii‘ 01110111. PAYEE OP ALLEGE:Dr CUM LARailtr. C1LEAP.187 . .1.111.E.91 7431744 CONJERIICIAL PAPER t CA4I &WU. 'ISS OP Tim DAILY 4.... agate. afatl res. try Carrier.. per wt..... •• Sabteribers. pee p.m • PI118BUB.6141; row.- VJE IittSITVOT Gairits STATE ELECTION-OFFICIAL. By the substitußon of the figure eight (8), inatcd of a five (5), In the returns of IVlCtan county, thus making Bltare wood'syete in that . place 812 Instead of the actual neunber, 541,, - 'and an; error in Bbarswodd's Tote in Wyoming county, making It 1,454 instead of 1,474, the majoritta Bbattiood was increllsed 280 Totes orer . ghat It really should be. Three Mietakeiirere Ecit.dieceTer.' ed until our' edithlii lad been" worked oil we . tklergore ro-pnblish - the table in a corrected form—making the real ,majortt7 0f • Giktgli ; shuswood Thew Ageign agree with the official totes deposited ft(thelSecretanoe - Mate,' from Trhichlir. 7 Bhiiinterlod will- receite his ertiflcate' of election: Of t. 4ot -._. _ ---16436.---....--17,-,--, 1 1 c, , I .., : 1 1 - . 1., I .r4,_ . ~. P .z. i 4 Adams' ic-2,.0191'5,1W1 ' 2 . 4,71 1 2 - 6. .. Atlegnsny.,. ,N),511 'Pk Dr, 10,03, '9,9911 Armstroug.l 3,754, : 3,078, 3,'-15 1 2444 Bearer , 3,310 ; 2,3931 - 2,819, 2,1179 .Bedford....• 2.591 2,SMI 2.7A5, 2,644 .. 8erk0:.:....7,121. 13AS 0,117 4 , /1,912 Blair - 3,51.4 1 2,766 ;1/31 2 , 590 BradthriP... 7,134 - 8,01.41 5,8461 2,1M8 Bucks.....:' 11„3416 7,399 6,2241 6,910 Butler .1 3,544 3,061, 2,939; 2,012 Cambria ...., 2,643 ' 3,11951 2,035 1 3,020 Cameron ..., 374 airt, 34;1 300 Carbon I 1,9061 - 47,391 1,697, 2,124 Centre 1 3,404 1 3445 , 2.7901 3,473 Chutter..B.4., f 8„600 1 .6,2211 7,7311 5,833 Claricin..V. - .1 1,710, 2,813 5,410, 2,603 Clearfield -4 :1,930 1 2,761 1,4771 2,740 C11nt0n.,...4 4,754, 4117 1,64 C! .2,218 Colutubla..l 1,905 f f 3,511 1,1Z03 1 3,423 CralVford ...?. 11,711 f 4,9611 5,4Mj 4,018 • Cumberlaftt 4,043) 4,567 3,4311 4, 11 31 Dauphin.... 5,91 f -4,301 5 , 24 71 3,847 Ikfloware... 3,617, 2,5'd3,917 2,148 E , )ilk ~,,,..., .: . 54, 1 „,„ 2 5 0 751 Erie- ~i' .:7' 4 3,1 - 47 , 5,304 t 3,4.28 Payette . - ...71' a,xv, 4,11 M • 3,1841 3,M9 Fnmak.f. - .4.1, ' 19 0 1 - 76 - 211 f 9 f 319 Franktku. 4 .. 4,1149 4,101 4,77:11 71,962 Pultou„,.., ,01. 1,11Ct51,019 </reef., - '4, f r,1319 3,411 1,34 T 2,753 diuntinprial 3.21.9 2,1.81.9 3,0091 2,258 Isollonac:;.1 ,4,-5 - k; 2,109 j 3 , 6 1 - 4 867 . Jefferendt.:4 P,0151, 1,912,, 1,81:141 1,4411 Juniata.... ; 1,3161 1,814 f 1,36.5. 1,555 Lancoctex.. l 14,5 1 121 145921 12,70 9 1 7,475 I.awrenee..l 3,5e0 1,4101 2,91•11 1,291 Lo/xtnen....., -4,191 f -2,1501 3,0251 2,501 Lehigh . 1 '4,159f '5,731; 3,514. 5,141 Luk 81310 ••••! 0,7231 AM7I 7,11931 10,404 1.49m0ning.4 3 571 f 4,081 3,604 1 4,357 McKeatr....; , Ac 7,71-. 4181 , 70,1 515 Mercer ' 4,4101 3,7371 3,935 f 3,414 Ilinlin 1 1,725, 1,635, 1,3415 1 1,769 M0nr0e..... f 703, 2,699; 543! 2,339 111onmom'yff- , 7,W1 . 8,3121 6,5861- 7,683 Montour... .1,1301 - 0,523; 1,30116 r 1,.,111 Norlitotten, .:,85111 6,870; 3,1121 1 5,979 Narthom'd., 3,3611 3,829; .3,0,51 1 3,469 Perry . - 2,5811. 11,495, :4=l 2,292 P,hlladelp'a 54,2051 48,817 f 49,587,- 32,075 Pike. 360, 1,9311 :::15 , . rOl Potter ...,. .. .1,3441 1 620, 1,1341 461 Sehoylltill.., 8,71 M: 10,5141 - 7,=, 8,008 Snyder; 1,7921 1,929; 1,630. 1,199 flomerset!...l 3,002; 1,759; 2,7501 1 ,541 801111rov....; 4W` . 7611 421 614 'Srisqueh'nal 4,4291 29511 3,9471 2,600 TIN'S .'..i... .4;791 .. 1,685: 4,0801 1,426 Union 1,991, 1,'2871 1,675 I,MO I Venango.... 4,409, 3,4112 4 3, -4 0401 2,010 Washingru .4,9771 -4,712 1 4,618, ,513 Warren...., .2,4lTii 1,5721 2,131; 1,489 Wayne 1 2,357; 2,94 1 91 -,• 11 7,20 i 2,506 6 Wastmor'iLl .5,646 1- , 11 31 4, 2 P 1 i . 5 , 0-1-5 W y oming..'! 1,498! 1,499. 1,357 i 1,454 York 1 5,6961 8,790 4,04.91 7,071 ~ I-1 --1, -1 Totals ....307,274 290,093,t160.92412,17,740 1 . • .4 -NO 1646; 1 ._ i 2941 924 . • • f -1 1 f "i 922 Majoritk at will be rn&:VOW Is Democratic EOM • thaltne Reputoll -40,450 • TNE.ALLEGED =Mellow With US IN PIIIILADEL?IitA. The petitions presented in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia, by three . of the Republlasn candidates for county offices, with a view of contesting the 'election; and which were flied :and an order tuned to defendants to answer within ten days,_ set, • "That at the late election held in cer tain election die - Worm ,of certain wards of the said city', he election officers of • said divisions fraudulently" conducted and carried on said election with a wil ful disregard of all the requirements of the law regulating elections, by means of whiekenly the tam votes and will of the people could be ascertained in said • divisions. And your petitioners specify that the said election Will conducted in the following manner, to wit: The elec tion officers in said divisions falsely and freudulantly permitted and suffered - a large number of persons, not qualified voters of said divisions, to vote at said elenion; to the number of one thousand nine hundred and fortyeine and -up. • wards, whose votes ..were taken and ooniated in the general return for mid of ficektifbose names were not on the list fornalmil by_the City Comthissionere to the election officers, without , requiring •or receiving proof of the qualifications of said voters, and without requiring or receiving proof by a qualified elector of a residence in said divisions of said vo ters, and without adding the names of said voters willithe names of .the per sons making proof to the list ft:misted by the City Commissioners. "They falsely and fraudulentlypermit ted a large number of persons, to the number of four hundred and eleven and pwards, not qualified to vote in said di visions,' whole votes were taken and counted in the general return far the said °Mat of City _Commissioner, -whose names are to your petitioners unknown, who voted in the names of those who were open the list furnished by the City Cofiunluloners to the election ofticas of said divisions. "They falsely and frindulently neglect .ed and refused to mark the letter "V " opposite the manes of all the voters on the list fernialied by the City COMMIISIOZt ers aforesaid, who voted in said divisions, Oriel* neglecting to make the record re quired by law of the names and residen ce" of those whoecitek "They fraudulently refined to receive poor" or inquire into the qualification" of voters whose right to yen; was legally challenged. 'They falsely and fraudulently receiv . ed theyotes of non-rmiclents of saidelee ties divisions not qualified voters there in, at said election. ' That all said acts were done • and coquisittett with the Intent and purpose of holding an undue election, and with the &tire. to prevent an honest expres sion of the popular will at said alectionl and a true ascertainment of 'the rea , - votes of- thettaallfied voters residing in said divisions who voted at said election sand that In pursuance of said confine; on the past' of the election officers, and the wicked: and evil-disposed persons who aided and abetted them In their natation designs, the. popular will of the voters in said divisions was not an certained, but was defeated, and your petitioner' thereby charge that, the said election so held In said. . divisions was folie, fraudulent, undue, and void, and the return thereof false, and "'maid be stricken from the general return, and be - I wholly disregarded." The Bulletin remarks: • "The petitions filed before Judge '• Brewster contain the specifications of a • portion; of these frauds, amounting to O. votes, cud in the flamed; Third, • . Fourth, Fifth, Eighth, - Seventeen th sad • Twenty-011h' wards, and we understand the Republican Committee ittill at ' • work.. unearthing this rascally scheme to carry, not only the comparatively un important Midas of FhlWelphia, but also the more important elites of Judge of the Supreme Court. Every (crude -Int vote -cast for Leech, Megary and • BaW.rriess7 also cast for Sherstrobd, withee Official inalority to MO. Mae 11 only 929,' and will therefore bo ed, if hie than half of the votes contested ,•,•:to pnibeletpub, alone are tiaownout. It true that Judge fllouswood's case can. not be tried by the same OWL,. but must be contested in the legisisture_ ;bin i• ; theltial of the awes of Leech, Sallee " " and Magary will 'doutithee Mulish an ' amount of testimony regardin g the whole Denetimago managetnent ether election that will greatly • facilitate the • inuatigationsi of . the Legislature In the case of . Judge flitouswoort. District. • --..., *Stoney Mann has taken hold of these election Rands with an earnest deter ".„ plastion to aim .* and punish them, -..._._ . . . ,e.sTABLIVI. 611. ' ;,. ,I, .4', .97§; ~. ,• 1 , ..' • _ . tt -ti .. ) V . '' ..*/,,"----" • , ... , • %,.. , ~., , • , • ~ , - ~,,,,.. -c::::.. . - 1 - k - - ~,1 ..- .:rit. i • Y.'. . . . , , . Y „.....-- --- p, ..,•. ‘. ~ . . , RiEt `t-?‘,.,,-"... 4'...,..,.P::;-. '... • / . .. 'f .- , r''.l4" ---........_,._...—'- % -. , • ...____., . , e-,,,,Wthil. -',- -'-' . . .• I7 . jt I 5. it T.,,• ~:...... ._ .. .1 . . I , VOLUME LYYTT. • and those who know the perdsterd vigor and fearless courage Kr.' Minn is able to bring to bear in hit. pursuit and pan. .illunent of fraud aud.mime, feel' con ddent that he will prosecute his inveati gations into this nefarious plot to de prive the people of their rights, with promptness, energy, sagacity and com plete success." Ttasvas are becomlng sharp; ,and every day we read actountsof some new and Interims Oinks vest 't^avelers, sod also npcm sober' dwellers et home. Des teethes musthave been prigresaktt, too, however, or we would not hear of so many of the abatis &obis of the . thieres. The publkatlon, ofr i tbn fall. didatbi o f _ these art fu l dodgers 04 Insa Ina gold thing, inasmuch is it‘ lassiStbegrtnerll bublienlwiya wormed; It not always on Its' guard; but Waver reed, too; and . prObably Use western onesleStas4. of theiridesis, tbringh the p4sera;frosa their east= brethren, and n.lB VMS. Wats= thinkeie abouldfo to Pbds delpbia, as the flood or HU* liquim there must be bamente.i Yhe N. Y.' 2h:hams Jam"the gutters ate 'brimming', offer with tlp ( aiailcaQng Dowd; end the Stu, girekilitua muddy itiLh ciMilicated iniah.". 'New, - the TribunS is rusty in Pennsylvania geogiaphy, mike flower - whisky moat be Lunn= to am ry the “mash" an the way - to the - Btu co:wham+ We Air' Ahura is somata's. take in the atlas used by the TribUltd. Such errors here latterly- combined to destroy the reputation, for . accuracy, of that journal. : . The Gulf Btate papers art still filled with their melancholy harden of death. The principal part of their leval Intelli gence relates to the latetiattuulick the deaths of well know citizens, or con, gratalstions of the ' ~fortunate few who are out again. But still the weather is de lightful, the pecallar.!%ir of.pestllence" has deputed, and the , number of deaths Is decreasing daily. We hope coon to be able to record the, c:inplete evactui: thin 14 she dread diseitie of all our porta and inland towns. Dn. AMEITIS2IIS r. GARDNER s mem ber of the New Torblesderay of 'Medi cine, was- limeade from: montannion with that body, because'he had consulted with aEameopatbli iakiadin. Dr. Gard ner was very obstinato.)and.was ahiurd enough to aver that poi - thought he had. a right to consult with an} ono displeased, and contumacious eutoMrh to refuse to Pr pent of * his dem Hellie only practiced in that city doting the naittwenty yam. IT xs ettia that Geoigni W. Curtis, one of the most delightful ,# oar American authors, la about wrlttitit another noreL - Tits Pittstrargh - proposei - that 'Gott:mot Geary bo - The ifttobei• E:ieeUons. EDITORS is curious to note the different resigns given' for the , , reduced Republican 'Cote In the elections which have just been_ held; and a 'ohne dolphin telegram appease to have touched the keynote from' which the conserva tive wing of the party ringaits thousand and one changes t—"Ththllgger boxiness . did it." Perhaps dithbut It did not do it In the eense.in. kneed gentlemen spinehimff. — Iled the Republican ! party come out boldly at the , close of t.'wer.! and in; stead of temporizing with Andrew John. son, put its foot down firmly on the matte of Equal Rights, it would not have witnessed the humiliating defeat of last Tuesday. It 11 always safe to do t of f i hl b ,: t• ,Inds always . ag'peilleancycc'utto" the dogs, and depend for success 'in a cense • because the cause is just. And we trust that the Republican party will take no steps barkward. Human Rights, and Rumen Freedom snot .a pasty to bear for them their legitimate, fruits.' A' higher than •humart wisdom has said, "Men do not anthergrapes of thorns, nor figs of thanes. By their Trolls ye shall know them." •••Sti Tribe Republinan spar % from which the opprmathof the land no o tiVe t ta tho;t r a'anfl ud tg a illZit wrn be discarded as worthless and useless, and it will godown "like ',gantlet fall to rise no more." And from Its ashes there will. arise another pa:utile party - of ' those • who • love =the for her own sake-of those ho - it right, not is'lt expedient, and-.who, feel , ing this, will march'on to victory: But we dd not fees for the Republican Party. We know n will bet rue wit.ir, and - being true to Itselrwill - be up to - public nentiment, or: rehashed public sentiment.. And in Inking this's position it cannot fall to athrocan , impartial 61166. /rage. And what does that mean! Why aempty that, Mote JAM standard or bans of suffrage what you vitt, every man .shalt stand in Ms came position. And be convinced, Messrs. Editors, that the party which does - not plant Its 'foot on this roc k will not be theixtrty of the pcdple, and will simtinly. fall. Away. down In the groat Am/ mean heart there is an innate tense of justice, which Is unswayed. •prejudice or,caste and which will testa Itself with mighty power at a thnewhentbe mere politicLln hash, suspects, and before it shalt rower nil that is main or narrow op sectionals Let us, - then, as Repnblicarts, away with any reasons. which attribute our want of sumacs on Tuesday to the "nig ger business," inthat we were hindrance of public sentiment; for It is not so. We were not up to tills sentiment at the dose of the war; we are farbelowit now. It is a truism that. "truth le mighty and must proven," however much men deny it by wrapping around themselves the cloak of a worldly pollee. . ,Sumner said labia great speech, for delivering widch Bully Brooks sought to take his life, that against them Ohs defender!, of the. slave power) was nature in all her subtle forms; against them was an'immortal ' principle; against titanium!, Oath ietthem sabdue thine," And withsuch Almighty forees as these, Messrs. Editors, shallwa fall toCommer a party which places Its iron heel • open the neck of the down trodden, =la they cry for mercy; end plead for help? 11/e taw not. • ' Let as not, then, as a party, hang upon tire skirts of a policy Just because it is' Popular, butlet us rather Sad out waist ts right, and then go on, as we must,. to certain victory. - • Tama. Preterit - Bog, tat.ls, - —Tho New York Tinos of Friday says: A aeries of InWrestingexperiments are at, emit taking place at the United Melee 4 office, foot of White-hall street,. involving the exhibition of an electric light, produced_by magi:tette-electric, agency and inteded for • use on ship. board, In lien of the bid-hathioned signal lanterns, and in light honscs. Fitly-six horse elide magnets arranged around a cylinder, which heat in rated motion by Kraal power,and &eyelet:awn/dna hair's breadth of wire oohs generate the oleo trialry,,irhich Is conducted by ordinary telegraph wires and in two currents to the glees Wetmore inside of .whlch the Currents meet after pes.dng through two coke crayrnia.• Anew tuatara of lames is used td concentrate the rays.- The prin cipal adrantage claimed for the light— preadng nw.,-ty of finding a substitute for the dlmly.barning signal lanterns on chip board, being of course sot aside—is that no materially renamed to its gen erotiont the wahine can never become unfitted (biome, and, on al steatite; can be worked without any extra outlay for fuel, the revolving cylinder being con nected with the machinery..by a" belt. Two at these electric Lights arc In use in the two light houses at Ilene, 'France, the contrivance being Of French Inven tion and manutacturn, -,Tho espert men% are being made under the supervision of Pros. Engem) Von Nord-. —ln one of Mellow Pieces produced in retrial° plane the li:shit:Mien visitors, the hero le en American ,lie arrives in the gay- implied -errand with -precious atones and rithdearelry of all kinds, stud has • bag tali gold, In Ids travels ho tuolnet• with Maur bandies,' but the' unly , 120 with whose charms he Is grcat- ly mitten, andethoselove he deans, is a Paiisibute.- -:ltlet then see him reveling In the fell enjoyment 'of his Idaho.; be =mono than 01l the delights of end the nur i u nse of Mohamried --he has the love of a charming -youn g In the last scene he her =m i tt& nor precious atoll -nor nor slat be is mire My 4: and hasbeen despoiled of onw n 4thitig. Atli =he, bas lta Lamoas,, the Me Its 06, Arne/dm' its Vlll , l- and Aila Us serpents, but Patio has ita atoms. Ell ITION. FIRST ED MIDNIGHT. NEW YORK. TC.III.IPII. nusbani esarna..i Ncw YORK, 0(4, TUE 8.3.0E5. ; Th, Jerome Park nuieu finished the week with recuc excellent. eport. 1 The hurdle rare was - Wen by Col. McMillen; “lied Dick,” heating flve',othere: I. Thu rum was.work: hYi Mr...MOrrhe "Ntunber Three'Flute•s'lorte tuneful:oi: the winner sold for 51,150.. "Local beet , .9nwanl," Flom Idatvor,. and I. Al deburen,. In the grand notiMmt handiest. two and threo-lburth tulles; tlme;. Cat: Morriaboy " beat "Onward" i 9 the froir tulle race; Limo, 8:251. POLICE OVVIIiIUI MUILDERi/1 This evening a police officer niuned Robert S. McChesney wan murdered by . a prchtitutonamed Fanny Wright. About Moo o'clock. the ofiiecr, being , fry the, 7rieltil . ty ental and blearer odicd peminved tho woman acting inn disor derly manner, and on attempting to ar rcht her she stabbed him in the neck. with a pocket severing thojuguhir vein. The unfortunate man died has few minutes. Tho woman, after a strug gle, in which she attempted to stab hint also, 'U . :Li atreated by oflieer Searnith., I , Ni - .46111;5T Eh AT titf.in:Li - rfirF. The brig Vtaarbios,frozu Goon.ph' South Carolina, arrived at 1111ATli to-dap. All halals. Were aick of fever. Tun . tun* alai* Wed ar . ...nti)N /L. till° lL frwamt nil two r. The I nthent sup not exie"(ied to recover. fever is not contagious: Ausorn riLurn • A questionable. ,finoncial. inatitutton of Jersey City, known aa•.The National . Bank - of America;' this afternoon came to uric{ the reputed enabler, Wm. E:Ar nold, having been arrested uporta charge of fraud, =Ante doors closed. t Those eused was placed under er h ooo bond.. ==! nrntfold on themewcolorod Omhan Asylum, corner of 14:k1; street. anil 10th avenue, broke down this ntomin. Three workmen were thrown into the eellar, where, forttinntely, there wan feet or 'water, which prevented' nerionn injury. NEW' Your:. -October:in.—The etearre• uhip Unkm, Item Bremen on the. (4h and Southampton on the Srhin.vt..nha arrived here. Tier' MU - leek" have been. =duly antiripatod by erd,le. , , terrible holier explosion assured this morning at tho Erie Basin Dry Dock. Michael Flannigan, engineer. was killed. itECIIFYINO ' IZSTAIILMINEIrri 111EILCD. Sereral of ourlargerd rectifying estab lishments WPM elrized to-day, including the followiug : S. C. Boehm it Co., nom man d, Curtis, Joseph Jones itCo.. Cuth bert t Cunningham, Samuel Engle it A. IL Heym, the latter In Brooklyn. Two tobacco manufactories were also TELE IIUZI FLOUT CHALLENGE. Coburn has deposited one thouaand dollars to corer • like amount rent by McCoole, of St Lords, to fight fur flys thousand dollars n aide and the chem. ploashlp of Amorkm. • . suicrns s YouNa LADY Min Osborne, a young lady in West, MI street, committed suicide. yesterday by shooting herself. She had bee* surd mexcrutlatiogpaln rummer:ll days. DE3I3;CRAiIC 110YLKATION The Democratic C,ohvenlion ,Broolaj lyn nominated Martin Kalbilaila for biayor. , WAECTINCrTON CITY {C.4yw uiox, thrt:lo,lE l l7 c1;l:IIs. cr IZSV ED. The fraetional curreney loaned daring the week from the Printing Barerat woo ;A. - Art.oW; shipments tor-1,757; reticomett and destroyi d, ssl:ll,Kinf national bank currency homed, $11,0, ,, 0. funtorrnatrast RE-uaamt. The Presbyterian Seised of Baltimore Arad school a noW In neasion et George. tow - n. A report was made' from the Bpreial Committee on the snidest of- the 'lO-11111011 of 'the Old 'and Now - .Sehoel. Chinches, in which tbo ' following para graph occurs: "The experience- of our own chunk before and since its division has proved sionelosivisly that the unity _of the spirit in the bonds of peace was bet ter secured by their separation then their organic union, and wo accept the, teach-' ingeor tbla experience as decisive' thus. far that unless now agr. eed' upon, the" points which then decided them moat ' now decide that the time has not yet come for an organic re-union, and we feel constrained to env that In the basis proposed by the Solid Committee each agreement is not made suelciontly app.- Cent." - TIM Synod laid on. the table, by a vote orforty-fivo to twenty, a resolution Ile claring that the Synod of Baltimore ex. prom tie eartextt desire that the two branches of the Preobyterian Church may soon be united to cordial and har monkma union. ==! The receipts of internal revenue for the week' were ti 1,683,000; for the fiscal yearAl6s,Al,ooo„ RICHMOND • 61114 V•141101111•11Mlibinihrodil OULIIIWAStratieIIMaIijOKUSY_ SUM. van uma Cssaalfulleik. . - L.fTelonspit $ o the Pittstmegb GLUM.) Iticumonn, October in.—it la under stood that the Supreme Court of Appeals ofiTirglnla will, on Monday, announce an opinion declaring' 'the stay law 'tin. constitutional. The question came up, on the proceedings or -Franklin jr Col. Stanton, paymaster of this district, received to-day 140,000 towards payment tbr refestration In Virginia, and c7o.lXte to pay off troops. General Schofield announce. to-night that he will give n° official opinlnti as. La the eligibility of individual candidates for the State Convention until after the ST. LOUIS thiusoltabbery Daps...aro et Lierd.Ssiiresil Quids Publisher. tar Telegraph to the Pthtthetheth athetse.l. ST; Leas, Oct. 10.--It has just trolly Aired that the house of Oen. Clinton D. Flak was robbed several days ago of Jewelry, lowland other articles valued at about. two thcmsand dollars. There Is no clue to the rObeta. _ - Alviri• Lloyd suddenly left town' to day, after receiving several thousand dol lars In sums of from one to two hundred and tiny dollar. from merchants for ad vertisements which wen, to is; inserted in anew. Raffrood Guide he professed to be about to publish. lie had been op , Orating here about six weeks And rol -1 letted money In advance. CANA.DA. litssameir Dilsolated-4P•sufwan far ow Relmager ralMier MalLamm. •• (Insane, Octoberlo;.—Thististmer Can ticle. wan disabled while opposite St. Croix hvituvening from theburs,tingof ZTo person was hurt.; • • Orraww, October 15.—Pettdons hear ing the signatures of 6,000 persons hare been pnueuted to the Governor General for the mime a Fatller 110d:than. fire. n It. louts. My Tsissnelt to tau Mutates wawa.) ST. tom, Octobei , .ll.—An extensive row of buildings on the corner of Carr and Collins streets, known MI Randall stables, weie btirned lest night, together with seven horses, two mules, several wagons and a lot of household furniture, Lose bout Ilfteou thousand, dollorothi sun. .fOrlintr thousand 'I afternoon Oho bakeri and oonnn , r denary of Mr. Pltbefl; on Biddle street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth atroete, .was burned. and twoadJoinlng buildings damaged. , Loss from eight to ten thou sand dollars; Insured for elx thousantt . Vir• al • 'Water Care. Teletentekte eke Plltiba4ll ' ClNctlerATl, October 20.—A liro Cpc-. corral, at two O'c irk this maraing;:at Oreen4101111( Water Cuno, about. two miles from tho city of Richmond, tall• ana, supposed t nava might front the kitchen. Lou' fully catered ,hY, fa v our ranee. No one Injured:', ' Tallow Fever asilisais, rirrnearsie to the gribilllool.ll3B.3 Ifonmr., lL—The number of In .retiOnto from Oct,. ellow favor,lor the week ending to-day, wore twine.-ono, and foe the twenty-tour hopes ending thbievem Mg, live. PITTSBURGH, MONDAY. 00'I'OBER, 21. 1867. I . 3MMRLUJEIIO SIIMMUULY. —Tho Sstulusk3 - (Ohio) Daityßeffialer of last Saturday evening contained alive oolutuu letter fr -- ' ' ',fence rqm Jnc,Cuoko, lii dm of the National Banking S'ystem, ex plaining itn otigin and inerito.nnd urging periii4uillon. —The ;Near York Erprais' spe cial from Itlclimontl,Antetl the 171 h, e.aye the trial of Jefterson Davis - will probably come off on tho iBth. There is to be an effort to obtain situT of white men. Thejnry to try him new stands nine nestern and throe white wen. —The' citizens of Fltchburz,; wore greatly excited by finding tho body of Pmderick Poweni hurled . In h 64111 a bank. no body exhibited amoral stabs and a wooden pig wok found in the mouth. Two Fronchmen and an Amer dean hare been arrested on • suspicion of the murder.• . - —The New York Heralds llicana apoilal of the 15th . saye the election in Mexico resulted In tho muumuu of Pncd dont Juarez in the qt.i.S of 31exico and Guadalajara and all the principal States of t.ho interior. —Thepropriotorsof thoguakerCity Olt Refinery at Philadelphia deny the truth of a dispatch fmm Pittsburgh that_there have been seizures of their property by the Government. . - No fraud has been alleged against the refinery. —There 'will be a large Goyenunent sale of .bootti and shoe; quartermasters' stoma, &c., Tuesday, at New York . —Rev. C.. 4. Davis, of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, died on ;Saturday, atartemphls, of yellow fever. , • Louisiana State Pale, announced to ootne °fiat Raton Rouge on the sth of November, has bean postisdred till the '."Jd day of Octoher. —The publication of the Atlanta (Ga.) Opinion has been resumed. —The Coroner's Jury in the moo of John T. Brooks,. of Wealliald, ]lass., killed by deputy eozurtable Chaplain 31 recent riot in that town, have returned a verdict justifying the colleen, - —The farm formerly owned by Daniel -Webster,- at Franklin, N. 11.,_will be sold at auction per the NIIIGHBORBOOD NEWS. —The Meadville Begs/dims - eayst On sev . sral oecoslons lately we have heard of ladles being followed and insulted onthe . . . streets, in the evenings, by loafers who were dressed. like gentlemen. The pollee aro on t holookout for SOMO of these ohne., and If thercatels them no quarters w il l be given. The mamas of a town like Meadville ought to be se safe for lattice In the eyenlngas in daylight. --The name oflfort4Ohn Illekmatt, of Chester eonnty, to mentioned by the Philadelphia Preu: In' connection with the Speakership- of the -next 'Mout*. of Representatives of this State. —Last }:riday, n workman named, Ohttriiit!ifirdiiiKlykdki'atworkwith II inf.' at Itteiditile,brid n - linger; edi off trim his right hand; and on Sittegihry another 111811 by the bane or Vandike, working is Proctor's tnntll, Suromerhill township, had his right hand badly itdroind by no coming In contest with n etc- Iterek Johnson has retired froin hie nom:lotion with the Crawford Joanna and returned to Sew Mexico. ZW lesemastir is Mr. Robert 'Andrews, of this city. Ur. Andraws is a .grectioid printer and a nrorthy young man. Be has oar fort/agora wishes for summit In hlisMipersehdion. . . —The Celebrated trotting home Star light or St. Louie, Lan boon sold totem. Fit, of Beretta,. Ohio, for StAto. star. ikfit wan one of tho nueeem.fel linrska - at the races here in the summer. feirdjivitainersfoutottlir•prilkoners la Um Vi;nem - go counkcjailpounkw,liziion .tientlecy, took Waters and revolver, and made their evape. Two of. them wean afterwards enplaned: and two ant skill at large: Francis Illdingrr and u. , • --The Leftrieftro county Sabiballa Schen] Aw.oeiMion meets In Mouni.lado•on on Tneadat - Wednemkty nod Thursday, the 29th, 3011; and alst. . . -The LaWren., Tourn/ 'et re ...Manz.- of our readers will regret to 'warn that Mr. Thorns., ;Berry, of Sitenango town on Wednesday Morning, last, alloy t n o'elork, un hi. farm at Momeht, of disease of the heart. In that morning be went down from Ida rust- Limey to superintend the threshing of HOMO grain. Re made no COM riailit that bewsx sick, but while slandithr with trio face toward a large box and his hand on it fell: back and. was 'dead. Berry' was a man much rospenteds-Wan County Superintendont of Common Schools for a number at, yearn acid a .n.%ular nnumn aleantlnthe Bided Presbyterian church. Ho was about sixty years of , age. - -The' Lawrence Journal sane: RCM. Ira Eddy, who has. been preaching • • • , . gospel for illtyttwdyears, seta Methodist itinerant preacher, on Sabbath brat tilled the pulpit of.llev. J. C. Scofield, in New Castle. , Fifty ;Fran{ ago Be preached In New Castle, or rather whom it in now . . . located: but his audience of ta t time has passed away. fibs health, has been very good up.ttoWithirfafew - yrooks past, when ho took asstom told, and is now laboring with an attack a spasmodic asthma.U - - ' 1 .: L H. Brown, of launtuseus, a 'fewweeka"since cut down oboe tree, and In It found one hundred and Arty-two pounds 'of most excellent, honey. A yield as huge as that La not often fanjet!. - GREAT ISDLIN COUNCIL. Za blPbpaeell • O r a WA a Mina l e i/m ll ell— .114. Tea Theassad . 13=i1 .... ST. Lorin, Oct. 31:—A lliepatch to the L c-spa/ices, dated Medicine Lodge Creak; Oct.. 17th, mays the huller; timbales pro. grimes finely and Morels a good prospect . That a treaty will be made td a lasting peace esteldhaied. coon will coin. memo on Saturday, the Nth inst...luatug four or Ilse days. Rumens have been seat opt toxiotify outlying bands. Yes terday the Indiums, with their elders, Tall "White Rorie,".. "lAttle Bear," .61111 "they feed" came in. and.had an Interview. They Deo ' tease a desire for peace and promised to coma to tiro Council. The Peneteetteh Camanches, or Thrinorrrait -1 ere, under "Silver Broach," and the Na cones, or Wanderers, underoldef"lforro beck," reached here en Wednesday. They came from Texas,throe lamdred miles south of the Arkrcias. Superiro tenchint Murphy _yesterday issued a week's pros-ham to five thousand Indi ans. Their Senthern Cheyenne lodge will be at this point to-morrow, making from seven to ten thousand Indians pros ent. AU the war parties are in, except a fragment consisting lifeboat twelve men; who left their party on the Smoky Hill, as they wild to visit the Northern Utley mune+. Tangslio Ateides* at • Tenael—Tidr hes Men RUIN. =1 SPITI2OFM4i.; MASS, Oct. h—A ter rible accident occurred at Howie Tunnel on Saturday, by which thirteen men were either killed outright or outhunted to death. The gasoline works, at the mouth of the alte.N exploded, and burn ing, fell`-down the shaft, burying the whole gang working at the bottom. 'rho bottle, wilt Pot -be extricated for some days. E=o==l Under. the exeollent management of President Illighart, of the Von _ Company, its stairs have aesiMed Unite a prosperous look. For rano munthsof this year the Compa ny earneds4ol,6Bo. Itsuotoarningswere t. 35,410, showing as Increase over the same period of Pinner , _ The .AlleghanyValley,ltailload ivlU Le finished and the care running to Oil City on the 13th „of November. 'A grand opening eclebration take place in honor ofiho achievement. CoL Phillips, the President of the road, Meritsrhe gmi - Mole -of our citizens for the energy and enterprise helms shown in.pruthingfor ' ward this importantwork. Wohopo be will persevere until ho gives us a connee- New : - Wesel/60am ilia out flpriugalaragdly itol3l . On Rock In Wirt County now proini see well to yield oil in abundance. Teaming has to be again negated to In Ro tting tato market. The tint. rata will block up the roads with mud, whatturr it rattes tho Ramrwhit direr , Cr Thepipe *IAN' Watt Ifitia .Trane• VtattitiCritrirlUtn3mnthbeßrotaperathe lion again. MIMEO SOB NM. THREE O'CLOCK:A: M. THE IRRUPTION IN ITALY. The Situation More Seriou& UILDID (0311MITON aunts 18111111 1011111 D /14111IM Victor Eniannet's Piforts Not Effecintd. RUMORED' REVOLVTIIM IR:ROME. Fflniall Alarm lhollmaled. Pam OR WAR Blerildiiitiiiß IND' ITALY. C' Petition • to His Holiness to Alloy the Oocelpation of Rolru); CABLE RATES'. TO BE lI P INCED MT Telegraph to the plttabargla . . , ItATA.22I rLEn;iET.TO _ . boseoN Oct. 19.—The ' la tdead leg article assert' that thole& Peltne Minister Retaul pledged, entet lloinc us soon as the French llEet mink Tile place held by the.inargentaris Is not the seaport Ostln; but Ofae to or Orte, on the Tiber; In the . prolitt4 Of VI- A Spanish frigate has smiled o'oll2 Ca ilk.for CI vitla Vecchia.. . 14 . SETV NTION MORE 818 , 10r5-...1.1.140A.D V , MMI.7N WAIION D 6TWEmNTioint J 1,31 D =I FLORENVE, October lA—Theta:ea dis pewees from the Boman tenettory de .rribe the situation as more sue. The Garliaddlans ate daily crasiigi the (boo n& and marching to points; whore the insurgents neidezvoua, ithdtt laltrad4 tants and Others - In the -Boman' territory are going neer to the ituturgatta, The inaertrents have rautaiiii the eciwn of Orte, Wren miles east or,Vlterbo, ou the databank of the Tiber, which - grecs them poserodon of tiro railroad at that place, sadtbay have assured -couttautd "nation hatrau Home sad ripwarta '.o,ltep&hrtien Papal sourcfes et ]tome gi4niebtfaitte of the defeat ar the Inane , genie Tv the Paiud troope inthe tlehl. 'Pho , /tallan prom and peeple almost unai4nitlwily elaruor tor t4otteurstlon of iiiiiiin by Urn Italian Gov _went. 1 Vietnr , gl' winners Ai totanne to arrest liitilltaldtana' an Alt attempt to eross thnhontier. -, t , tt Ad tr.tralltabalti, or ttie; boa mastered Um) royal squilljtor iron elatl., which he wilt tat water, 111 Nary, on of eight to Homan OURPLAINFb ..I VICTORCodti .R.II..:NRIEI. rt PEAlthi , 0 r ,.. 4 . eva4.731.i trPrwript vairtrui4Vb. . rrottuttl •• ' Pints. brWls.—tGli n and Mir Nth:asters 4.4cimplairt that .Vletor Emu nuero efforts to entbreo thirtirms,of the Septenther Coutontionacpeet,to inculing tit. Papal 1 .. not et - Motive. ' Fears are entortakted that. y.ol li4lon may take placebetween the French anti Italian fora. which 'row being att. Oatehett toward. Rome. SIETOUTI:I , ILL:VOLUTION • Ili • r.03/1: , .SRD.A...VOESSENT' urrlvir.E.N FRANCE Ail, ITALY. , Izectvec, October It'-Ere%by.—lt.E•i reported a revolution took place in Rona., Lot night, Nal vela excitemienl pre- YOBS jo Florence. Rumen, are shin hAloat. that Frani", and Italy lateral to :tram ire (or joint occupation at Rome. IETITION 10 1111 /10L1NA49 TO ALDOW VICTOR Elf irrtonrs TO ot.Turr 11031 E. FLOTIENCE, OetOber deputation, I consisting of members of the—Roman 1 Municipal Council and headed by a Sen. ator of Rome, has had an atulleneu with lope Pine IX, a which at petitlonnignect by twelve thousand citizens of Rome was ptesentod, praying his Moline.% to give his consent to the °genet/on of Ronk by the troOpa o Xing' Victor Emanuel. I= =9 tuunotc. belober 10.—Thu; steamship from Melbourne, arrived to-day, brought 1500,00 U pounds of alerting In gold. ==l = The Fenian alarm 'doe4 not abate. Last evening repeated enbria were Male by FerilanS to barn , the pollee station at Clsder, and thin, release some or their centred. who were there confined. The' tire In every Instance wig' extinguished before damagd was done. The tiot-ern wont is on the alert and precautions arc every• where 'taken to guard earthed REDUCED CABLE FLAMM We understand there are arningn moan •perfeete4 whereby they mire by ruble will be reduced fully fitly per oent. The redurtion will en Info, effect on thelsth Of November, FRILSIZIL PEAUJI: OIL WAS W/TII ITALY PARII9. October 'sl.j-All the oftleial joarnala of . Saturdayconcur to declaring in that within twenty-four hours Italynat tumounee Inc determination either to Ruppert the reVutionary movement or IhithhdlY oseente the pmvialorut of the Saptemlav Cenvettlion,tulFranW mugt decide ibrixtrlea or was. accardisigly. • FINANCIAL •ND CONNINUIA.L. Loato:, October 19—Evening. Con .oN, tag; 5-20 a. Gal; oz-coupons Itlttiola Central, 77.3; Erie, 451. FRJOINFORT, OCt9b(lti9—EVelling.-1.1. 8. BOW* -73 k. • 10--Et entag.--C,ot ion closed Boner and more active owing In part to a more foArrablo trade report from 'Manchester; prime advanced id on lower qualities of 'American and closed as follows: middling aphinds Old; Or leans, SAL follows:, ; Corn declined Is, quoted! at itai Oil for mixed wester* Wheat at lee 11 for California, and for red western Barley nomi nal at LILO; Oafs at as 10d; nag at file. Pmvlsions,elosial heavy; Boor declined to Nee' AlertsPork,.7ls; Lard decline,' od, quoted at' ais Cal; Baoon, at Cs Od; Choose at Us. Produce market without alteration; Common Bosht advanced to- 91. Oetobei 111—Erettima—Po. troleum nteadyt litandard whtto, r toe. tiA IMPORT, October 21.1.—Morniv.— 11. 6. bond 3 Auoted at . - irenvEnr, OetUber %--.01/iirittay.—Po trolonm market Irtutkor and prices con thole to decline: etantlani. . P ' MAD EL— PHIA. . - —..— p.i.. pisbe 'llloppaill—flbookler At. tempts;l imuilidlle—Caltd Illirows. r.....ii . r all ' 111019 Window mad Ito isjare4. , . I p4, 4l ,,,i, e xertsa, October 3).—.a. prise fight took pima to:day, north of this city, - . between John . Bea tor and Robert Can= ningharn, Aft.Cr a LOW rounds had boost fought the police made a daah and wrest ed seventeen spectatons, and subsequent. ly arrested ono of tha principals.... Thia morning a servant girl in a hotel near the centro of the city gave birth to an incattimato child and thinw It ftoln fifth story wlinloO4- The e[iee of the di child attracted the at t ention or the police, land' It was found to be entirely unin jured! • The mother will le hold on a charge or ottetnldOti ftifendeide, sgestisifty h,tlegittglinis ==== ' , Lovorrrttati Oct. -9).--The Congrm. stone, Coßnmikoop: boided."bY"°4#ld. of Pennsylvania, to Inquire - Ira& a alleged dialcqy of themembers elected from Kanto en = trails Lpsington Will:tight, in will to-morrow continue taking testimony. Theygo hone to Colingtnn,rsrltereJthey will no doubt, clove their labor!, OH AND . SNIMISAIL Wartk.lo mad Dllamonalt .4 of the Allegheny ,achy received tutor Ire of a skillful rob - nave been _committed . on the Penusylianiaßailroad, thlatlty anti Altoona, on .Sat urday, the 12t instant. The particulars as I am given lone: On Monday lost a man, representing himself as from the Southwest, lied at the °Mee of the de tectives In Ba Swore, and elated that ho had beetirobbed of H ff. 30,000 worth of dm, moods and watches. e stated that he reached Plthiburgh from Cincinnati by the Pan Handle route,;nnd immediately I took the train tor:-Baltimore. lie had WI valuables In it traveling bag, ainch he took Into theina- with him, and placed it under Us seat: Some time after the treat 'started befell wdespouid continued to eleepauddoseuntilhereachodAltoona. When ho arrived there Itsbati oconelpn to open his traveling bag„ which ho found apparently in the same position to widch he had left% lie was surprised to and, however, that Instead of the val uables which he had been guarding so carefully the bag contained only pack ages of rice and sugar ills carpet sari: had been exchanged for ono almost ex 'actly similar; and It was also evident I that the thief had prepared it , fur the I phrpolie. The victim, whom name is I not yet given, is .of the opinion, that ho wan followed - than Cincinnati or St. Lords, but la ars loss• to know how the thief or %Shea Maained a knowledge of the contents otitis traveling satchel. Thik Desaumstle ?.mast. The. Democraey had their fun on Sat urday, night over the recent. victory they obteined IR Penwrylvania. In order to reanvitice their stem Radial neighbors that they fully appreciated the iniper. tam* of their triumph at the ballot box, they improvised a grand. Illumination nod torchlight procossion. All heat week was spent In preparation for the affair, and the . * turnout was quite creditable. Fulls five hundred men and boys parti cipated in theproomalon, end some hun dred or more melons partizans invested In Oriental lamps to light their way to Allegheny City. On Grant Street a fow private residences were adorned with Lampe and flags, whit. ..Duffers old bat tery was made glorious with tallow (un dies andtrapaparenclea. In Mr.Duffera back yard a two pounder peace gun'was fired off at intervals in honor of the ce estelonZ.- !The display made on the line of procession was vary coor, there being but few manifestations or other exhibb Dons of enthusiasm to shear the „nuterri tied" on their way.. In Allegheny, nt the Western Commons; the line of procession halted and was addressed by Mr. Thar , man, of Ohio. The line of ,prociessien was taken up after the. address sod re• tented to the city. The affair through. out was very tame, but the, Democracy never mold muster more than a ..corpo ral's guard.' in Allegheny county.. , A. , llarampeas Assault. Thomas McCarthy appeared before Mayor Nlorriamo, yesterday, and pewter red a charge of Waiault and batteiy, with. tuterikjo tat jusalmt John Carr. The alleged assault was oommitted on John crNelli, of McClure tewtuebip, who was unable to appear hhuself to make the'inferniallgn; ail be Is In o. preearlow situation from wounds received.. It is charged that Carr; accorapsaded by -the wife of and" a woniiin waded Woods, on Saturday nigh; ototered the house of O'Neill, and meeting him in the front roono m , , Ct oft the lighti, and Carr, tis is drel i E hug e butcher knife with which to murder Wm. The' cries of el fur. help brought several neighbors to his aid, but not be fore he watt severely Injured and rut. The neighbors promptly arrested the wouldire sasassin mid conveyed him to thistowst,..M.Aliaglarny. whare.le AWE Is awaiting the result of O'Nelirs Iglu. =I I , elsabbew. • On Saturday night a difficulty of a ae• Huns character took piers, near Wrack's al saloon, on Liberty etreet, Fourth a n d, Allegheny. Two men named I rank DUI and Baptist Bender met be th ea , . loon, and the former seamed the latter of baring borrowed from him a mono for the purpose of keeping it. . Words aeon lod to blows, and, an we learn, Dill knocked •. Bender dotela, The parties then kft, but renewed the quarrel at the place stated, when, as to saki, Bender drew' a knife Wand stabbed MU in the neck, inflicting a serious Utough not lit cotearil betel wound. A young man named John Miller interfewal to prevent Bender again liming the knife, when he too was stabinalln the neck and serious ly injured. Bender then. outdo his ea-. cape, and has emt yet been arrested. I Wood street is soon to be paved with the Ricoboon blocks. Tho regradkur bun been v4itirefudy pushed for Ward, and by Wedrioelay next the work of laying the blocks wiMoominearo. The lumber hail been purehuel 10 Cleveland. The im provement Is uitdor the charge of Henry J. Moore, Esq., City Regulator, who thoroughly understands • his business, and who gives the work his undtvidel attention.: Street Commissioner Hunter has succeeded tu disposing of ilk cobble stones which, were formerly died in paving Wood street, and which will be supereedod by the Stools= pavement, to parties who bovecontracted for paving a number of streets in Birmingham. The principal portion of the Itollllll are In good condition, and the Sande realised from their sale will be appropriated towards delaying the expenses of tho improvement. - , - . • nescni..ll. MINIMIer Hasa Co. The attention or out readers is directed to the card in another column of idettam A. Fielder Sons ct CO., the' well known manufacturers of steam hollers, oil atilbt, tanks and sheet. iron work of all di:scrip dens; Their extensive and carefully con ducted work, ereloaded on Locust Street, in the Fifth ward. The firm haveenjoyed an enviable reputationforthehigh quality of their manufactures. Using nothing but the beatgnality of material and en trading their work only to skilled and experienced wads • their boilers, tanks and general t iron work is specially sought after .1 'recognized its superior in character. The firm is com posed of Adz dealing and honorable busi ness gentlsnien, and to all • our friends needing anything in their fine wo hearth ly commend them. I=3:C=l3 Thomas Jenkins, residing in the rear of.lsio. Pike street, in the Fifth ward, while eating his supper Friday evening last, was Observed choking by members of his family, who Immediately sought to relieve him. Failing in their ofnirts,' Dr. Ahi was summoned, but 'so ho ar rived Jenkins was dead. A . piece of moat had lodged lu his throat, and death resulted from straugulatiou—at lout such Sons the conclusion of an inquest held by Coroner .Clawson on Saturday morning. Demised was fortv-tbree N.x.we of age, a bricklayer by trade, and lama a wile and two children, Under the atopleee of the ladlee of Bridget'n mmgregntion, (Cetimlloo in the Seventh ward, n grand klilr . cunt nenees tomight, to the leetnroroomef the church. Thee,trangamenta hire been made on the moat liberal seine and the attractions will be fouruivaatly 'superior to Moe° of any Fair ever bald by that enterprising congregation. We treat there will be a liberal attendance. A eamalvegold head ed canewill be presented to the editor receiving the highest number of .totes from hie friends, and ereverat other me cities wig be placed on the teat for friend % tvmpotition between the patrons of Penenal.—Jadges Thom ' , pen and Akron are at. the 84 Chariot Hotel. whlle Judge Reed.bsred at the Monon- Phata licrase„ arrival yeaOrdap. The other /edges° t3' . § rlymnie Wadi are expeetod in the c. l s.O-00Y• %Unary —Mr. • Thomas S. MAO, uoulor member of the Arm or Marko .4 Thaw, ttled Id• his utaldenee"iu Oakland on Saturday afternoon last. On our second once am.bo tumid 11 MOM Cx.- tenelod illfurtry notice, Lest :tight several vM• nArrow ent re We MWriy trIO dnYCIO or veb !kohl elmeging their heroes Into the ex eevatren, fatale ter the sower. en Fifth iareatiaboveiSmithileld..; *The night WAS dark lk? l wntl.ciM4 l Y, INF+, Cue raetrieed.—Tbie ease of O'Cou- . nor 40400 the Tatate,'st PhflAd elp An‘b * .l.l poop:mei by the Court WI Wo «Oth of Novonlber. Inter. .There was a good deal of betting on. the result. of the election 'in - . this State for Supreme Judge, but - the wager.'be- .tween Alderman Irwin, city editor of the Ounmerciut, and Colonel Ramsey, of the .Pest,lwas one Of the most novel we have - eVerlienrd of, and the fulfillment of. the terms of the bet ht . the losing nartV .piranises to be the great event of the 'present week. Irwin bets Ramsey that SharswOod'ivill not have a thousand majority in the State. The stake in no Or dinary one made up of filthy lucre, but is designed to test the stemma of mingle and &missile skill of the losing party. The loser, to-day, at noon, - Is to climb thelelegraph polo on the corner of Fifth and Smithfield streets, with the Ameri can, flag in his teeth, while the winner will take his' station at She ourner of the street and perform a variety', of popular airs so a hand organ. The pole will not lie greased. Following the example of the late novel 'Wager decided in San - Francis.), a collection will be. taken up by Mr. James Mills, the Amanda' editor of the Leader, a' gentlomrai who never yet was deceived on a thousand' dollar. seven-thirty, counterfeit, or any other security. The` Gazetto individual its 'dated for tied part .of the programme heal urgent business to tram:tot up at! the salt works, and loft sifter the proem-, sion on Saturday night, and hence the substitution of Mr. 31ills. The proceeds will be applied to either the establish mont of new Sunday paper, the re painting of the "Leader building," If It can be found, - or the fnundatian of an asylum for the "reconstructed." —We. have since learned that the elliubing feat !ma been indefinitely post poned; Mr.c.Ramsey, the loser, prefer ing to forfeit. the "security" put up rather than climb the pole. La 7 In Tear COOL The approach of ,winter reminds all prudent heeds of families that now Is the proper time for laying; In a stock of coal for 1100 during the 'cold newton. Else whore-we publish the business Card of blesses. Cr Cherry. Co., miners and shippers of Pittsburgh ges, forge, and family coal, nut coal and slack. Thetie gentlerrten hare ample arrangements for the prompt delivery of coal in any quan nty to all parts of the two ernes; and alwaysattttelowest marketprlcem Ship , moms of coal will be amiss to any point desired. We can recommend this firm In the highest terms to our readers, dad we bespeak for thorn a large share of public patromurei Oftlee and yard, Where nrximi may be left, corner of Fourth and Women strectsr Postoillee box 492, • ' Mrs. Lincoln's Jeweliy....l3Mittmon, Paltrier r Co.. No. Fifth atreet, have become the purchmars of inelegant full Jet of diamond. out of the {roods thrown into the eastern ntarklas by Lim. Abra hrun . Lincoln. The set is very rich and esqubd le, embracing tar-rings and breast pin. It in valued at fifteen hundred &A lan,. It will be placed In the window of the store for public 'exhibition, where thooc curious can sae it, and aympathisn with the disposer, "poor Mrs. Lincoln." Injured by a Bore.—A man nathed McLaughlin, living on Tunnel street, in city, won severely injured. In Saturday everung, in being A:Sicked down and run over by a home - attached to g buggy, belonging. to Dr. Miller. The animal became frightened at a :band of music intsning through Carsten 'street, and ran "mon the side walk"-, McLaughlin, after Lis' injectea wore attanded to by Dr. Miller, woo con vey-IAM his remain*. AL Insane Pfau: named Got &Mel dam,,who had txen tvandering about the Seventh ward, Allegheny, wan lodged in' Allegheny "tombs" Friday night, the Immediate cause of his arrest being 'a threat to burn'a certain house fie is la boring under the halluttuation that he has been poisoned and that his recovery depends upon his setting fire to some Indicting. The authorities 7111 nuke to • proper provision for him. • Ilabokok—To pat - tins wishing to se soft a cheap home, and those who have idle money, we would remind' then, of the sale to-day at lloboktat. • 'lifts?. Sill d; Shutterly will to-day 'offer at auction the ienudning unsold lots. Free trains on the Western retina 4toad leave at fur the grounds. Go along and look at them; It will root you nothing. Illerabsots Vision Carry - - Ity ruler enoo to the advertising columns of to. dsy's paper you will soot-t Company is prepared to deliver freights malls, to thousands of towns and all vilingei, and will soon be able to reset, flupottatit Watercraft., 11.1 a Coutract.—The at- Malan •of ftsundremen is invited to the advertisement of the St. Louis Board of Witter• COmmi.mioners, for furnishing I,tate tons of areinch water pipe. See second page, T. Thane Schools are largely attend ed. The system of edumtlen adopted In this State approaches perfection as closely ne that of soy other, and our city cahoot* are tu many roapoete pretem- Ie to some pretentious colleges. (binge of BOW 5. Another change !ms been made in the Penuaylvanis Ratl road time table, to take effect to-day. Tie, time of arrival and departure of trains will be found In our advertising A Mali% Meting wan held at Soho gun on Saturday evening. About one hundred of the Fenian Cavalry, In full cavalry uniform, were in attendance. Thebseeting was spirited and orderly. Tete night mullet spiel:it adopted in our sister city might be profitably Intrqdueed on thiskide of the river. In many particulars Allegheny. leads Pitts burgh, and her market system is one. The towers on St. Paul's Cathedral are going up rapidly. It Is proposed to /nye down the present one and supply Its place with a.dome Or cupola. Tride ie very good with our retail mer chants, but the manufacturers complain that orders are ieee frequent then in the opening of the season. . The tinter or the Allegheny river le now much purer tlinu It has been for some time past, and 'still it Is noticing to boast about. Supreme Court.—The regular fall term of the State Supreme Court commences in this city to-day. .. CITY ITEMS • raersou Manytoo &MI eremioda Ilomowood Station for Sall, Those seeking a comfortable and ele gant home to purchase are directed to Mcllwaine's auction nOvertisonfent, on our third page, for particulars of the beautiful .properly of Dr. Dupuy, Ito modiately opposite Ilomowood Station, on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, .to be sold to-morrow firming on the second floor of liffullwalna's Auction llooms, 106 Smithfield street. The ober nieb.r. of improvements, the elegance and convenience of situation, the 4iaelous nese•and thorough eulturo of grounds, are everything flodred for a suburban home. ' llll s.l l SoPorlY is finely fult4mil big of being sub-divided Inko, - valuable familiar parcels 'fo r • luvidsome suburban sites. Should Mc pool:moor hayaspeon lotion ItilrieNV, or If dosired, one-half tho grountbf,mbracing fdl the Improve- Meats, will e he sold separately. • Tho Crackers of Messrs. Wray 4; Bro thers, successors to X. Connolly. /ruin street, near Perm, have gained an envia ble reputation wherever used, and are univenially pronounced superior to any In the market. Their trade Ia rapidly increasing, and orders are. corning in from all directions. They. use only the Trost quality of flour, and pay particular attention to the tiiiho, being anitions,to supply customers with such crackers, as will sustain their high reputallop; rrinteatr,li flake trial or [hair - biscuits, crack.) to=y T:.l readers. Orders by mail promptly attended to, sod ship ments , StrefullY made. Remembrg aide °florally. at groats h' 1011,red rates, continn' u at the well known awl fluildonable Mudguartrus Of Alessi*. Ileinetaxtu,ld man& Slodle, Tlku arm are anxious to - Pen .uWu Magnitioortt new emporium with an entlrelv. now stock, and heneo Muir dedre to Close- on ail thy-watches, opeks, silver and silver lated w lry at garm, Mammas and general Jen e l at- , ly reduced price& • Delbrnitty.--The at-shaped Ws, de. formed bylaw ot Watt), ought to, Induce ovary ono to take ma. of their tank by. using .Wartl's fluid and powdered den thlrice. Sold wholesale and retail by Joseph Flumlng, - N - 0:8.1 Market 'street, Te Alleigundadstirorßirlt; lalo and retail, grocer, Ilea 172 and 176 Federal street,' luta receltro'one tile Gal ithcluktif grtmetkes ever , brought to the city, which will be sold lower than at any boon In the city. :ay& .. ,~~ ~ NUMBER 243 =ILI:=M The word and lust great sale of Lots In the beautiful town of Hoboken will take 'place today, October 21st, at 2 o'clock v. M.. We would advise all who desire securing good and comforta ble- bonne In this beantlful village, to attend this sale, as-this will be the last opportunity otremd. We feel warranted In saying that from The great number of lots sold on the dratthry of atde, and by Private sale dace, gnu fo e s, if any, will remain unanid after the list of October. Persons daslringto purchatie one, two,. three or five acre lots, will : tisse an op portuuil7 given them on the day of sate. Terms onedburth cash, Wines in five years.. ALEX. Lsocusrg, Auctioneer. Prep , trains leave at A 1.20, A. ss. pre. 'ninety, tram the depot. of the Western Penusykanis- Railroad, Alleglieny city, stopping at Bennetts, Pine Creek and tlha or rpsbnrgh. F further particulars,' enquire% of SILL a Siturnincr; Real Estate and Ipaurance Agents,- Lawrenceville or Arsinsos, SILL ..k 00. Real Estate Agents, East Liberty. =Dll==ll Among the favorite billiard rooms of the city none stand more deservodly high in the estimation 'of thee - patrons of the ennobling game than the Union MO., N 0.401 and 403 Liberty street, Rama ley's note block' opposite the Union 'Depot. The proprietors, Mesant. William Sophford .t leave nothing undone to sustain the - .high character of their popular place of amusement. The tables are all now, and combine the latest nov elties and inventions, while the coos and balls are df the very finftt quality, being up to the standard requirements of the game. To those who enjoy the great national science of ball and cue, we re commend the Union Rooms. Ra Um Testimony Chin tits Old ul eot Chiming., Al from iasbony of OW. ' ALLEOLLEST..Oq./ 4, /We, Mn. Gao. A. Kku,sr.—Dear, have been troubled for Home years With the complaint - described by your adver tinement of Dr., Sargent's Diuretic .ox ilacksche Pills, and txmcluded to give theme trial, and CM glad to sa th af forded me immediate retie.: I, cheedltlly recommend them to any one suffering from like symptoms, Ihelinie confident they will do all you claim for them. DAVID Bstrra._ For wsle by. all Draggbste. Price 50 cent, per box. - TT TO Country Merchaota.—Your ntien tion is celled to The wholesale arid re tail grocer/ store of Arthur ..Klrk, Nos. 172 and 1,4 Federal street, Allegheny, just the place to buy your groceries. M. Kirk h.. facilities. for buying that enables him to sell to retail merchants at a lower figure than . any other house In the two cities. He keeps at all times all kind,. of groceries, and. will bo pleased to have parties call and examine his price list, and the quality of goods kept hp hire. Remember lus numbers, 172 and 174 Federal street, Allegheny City: mw.. Drp,`Goods at Whelesale.—We tho particular attention of buyers at vt•holme to our complete stock of alike dress goods, and all kinds of fancy and !staple goods, and to the feat that we sell at the lowest eastern prices, and cut goats tb cult ptur.hasers. . • . T. W. 33.uuiga Co., Market street. • noniettdag Goed.—lto. boots, Mom, gaiters, &0., for men, ladles andeldldren, F at 89 Market street, are made of the very beat material, and sold at low as.the lowest All goods are warranted to give milaiketion. • II you want some thing good, and at gold- prioes„ call at Robb's Shoe House, 80 market street. Suburban - Saida= and Handsome Grounra—ork Terrace Avenue, addend, at Auction, on Thursday, Oct. 2.4111, at 2 0. . 100 E, - pill situated and verydesirable realrilenre and grounds of D. liNtetter. Esy. _Sea Ad verthellilettr 01 SMITIisoN, & Co., Arietioneers—in another column. . - Von, IFata,—Wm, Plendog, 'No. 139 Wood iartet, has on hand a largo ate& of Whoa Pars, nit of which will be sold at low pries* A Very Desirable Country Dome, a Ilarolwood Station, Donnelisyille Rail road, he sold at tmetion, Fridn3-, Oetoer of 11,1 i o'clock, .o. The dmirable resideneo and grounds of the late Colonel Wm. Piper. See advertise ment M our auction column.. Smithson, Palmer Jr. Co., ..AuCtioneera. Cesirsbis Residence and Grounds on tho Soonld Bank; Fourth leanl, Alle gheny city, at auction, on Thursday Oc tober attli,nt 2b o'clock p.m, Sea adver tiscmout of Suntlusdn. Palmer Co. auctioneers. • , • . The Hen 'Place to buy your Ladies' Furs la at the NOW York Hat and Fur House, No:O. St. Clair atom!. To Fendlles.—Go to Arthur Kirk's Grocery Store, Nee. 172 and 174 Federal street, Allegheny, and buy your Bugar for putting up fruit. He has the large., Wit and cheapest etock in the city. Call end aeo for yourselves. - de. eemethlng Pura.- - Tbe Teas, Collbee, Sugare. Spleesotc., sold at Kirk's Gm -eery. Store, hoe. 172 and 174 Federal street, Allegheny, are warranted to be the very beet in the market. Call and get a price Usk . ere-4. H•rjodns Ladies` Fars nt thelt our York York• Hot and Fur Howe, No. 5211(, Clair Area. , Valuable Vacant Lot IFS Seertel Street, near Market, it auction, on Sa turday, October %lb, at 3 o'clock r. x. ; tice ad vertisement in Auction column.' math- son, Palmer dr. Co., nuctloneent.. immb Cheap Grocer cheap Gro ceries and something good, go; to Arthur irk' Grocery Store, Nos. 1711 and 174 Federal street, Allegheny. ; ; 311%.1 . _ Eye. Ear, Throat; Mulch :MEW DIDEASES and CATABRII, anneetanally treated by Dr. Aborn, 134 Smithfield atreet t book by mall SO centa. Try. , The best place to buy a❑fine Set Or Fiats Ls at Wax. 1 tuning's, No. 139 Wood street. IT'Additioaal Local Matt ere on Third and Fourth Pares. . DIED: , CL.\RRE.—.kthla reuldenec t¢ liskraud. bear Pittsburgh, nt .1 o'clockp. tri. falar the nnb of Oriobr•r. Dar, on. turt br the arth year or his ago. • The Duval will nesterd heist Oakland to Alles gbeny CemetetTon TliaenaS MOILSINO at 10 o'clock. Cheri:wen will learn the corner of Scre'eth nrolfitnithlield streets, at fild o'clock. COCHIRAN--Ou k Suudaymorning; October =ln. t the res II .b of his tether. • le! 3111delleAte e Allegheny comay, AVM. . IL SX , Carac. w ia the 2.1 d year of Ids *v. • The lhoers1•411131e place T1t11111.2111/10, • 10 o•olook. The Mewls ,ana."l , ethtives are re. pectfully Invited to attend s . 9SjRg; - - - A LE,N. sinkuir,mirn TARE% Yo. NO Fourth etroe4 Plitsburgh. Pa. CONWINEI. Undo; CISAVTIS, GLOVES, and orery dustriistion of Funeral Furdishiw( 0 .. d• Druldleil. Rooms open day cid f illed. Douro and Dorris - Ad Druidic!. P.mluilleta—Der, Dodd Nom D. D.,1 ey. M. Wt. Jacobus, D. 1., Tboaur twin. DR.. .Dicob M. Hiller , E.g. J •G. RODGERS. VDDERTA • BEN. AND ENINALWID, Ditodasor tsi Clot tote Samuel I. Hodge") Fa. 9 Ohio fithoot. three doors frosii Doeder, Allegheny- City. -Ma tadi,. WuNitii and Rood lalteßon Comas, CO the lowest whitipati prices. r . toomm open u ail hours, day and Ileaiso suit Cantaros fundshed on shad .dOileo and on TOM reasoisablopmac RDWAUD CZ AIINIECICI. UN. DESSUCEn. Mem, NO. 7. 4 1 oid o Allegheny. Netallle, SoaSarend and otber Of eelel, a oon/Plete i.ook of funeral inealahlog Und.44lhruutied at stuarteit notice. It loven inisv. dale and Livery Stablea, goo of nod. and Middle Street.. ASIZNAgete. yun,,,enee, Boggles, Saddle florae, de., 10., C E3ll ‘ 'TER' Dummy WORKS. A. J. HARILBOGII. at ea Caantary OM*, tantalum,Ma. ORNAMENTAL 111ARBLIC and STONE WORIE:9; STONE IttatlAL CAWS, FOR RENT, .RENT.-Aatt Itiegant irOr- Itoo3l, on wood llooi,wattablo tar two *lngle mmtlemert or • m and wife. row &Mbar twts.nui.' 'lnma ann Tog THIRD sr/LSAT, abovaßralthald. - , gripkis von THE lIEWCIPIT OT ST. DRIDUTT Soreith IromPlttaharlb. °pa. TIES lltooda7) LYLE:- od tug.. A SPLENDID GOLT , MAIM) CANE It 111 be awarded.to tho Editor noolvtAg the Idetett Dumber of rotes. oett PO Houruca, sum & Anther Cotton NM, rfitsbarghe x...e.o.i....trfeAvT i mimmtaLunrr Alitatos ALMINUL srrr w AID 71/111711161. THE WEEKLY Gn= TWO_ =IMO" OM WM. WEDIENDLI BILVIBDIT. A isaps shost. idistatatna THIIITY-41X1COL -1311014 or lalerredlnir rowan muter, trietatlhad -, yairdids, Isissr Yews by Trlsanipb .14 44 utile Swath a Mater Ito the nails. sod Wind sad rood Mantas trinsodsi sot Or. inertial 'tartlet Reports dims by s.y 4.4101. toe o1K• lo- Fanner, Siedisnle or aersbast • alionld be ‘l4troor - Tr.*. ran du Wand. ' Cm:Cyr& Pite 4.4.41144 —alt one espy et law 10 The peados plume op the slab, Additions to dabs am On ands as say tansy AS can rat.. • • 1104101 44 RiOnlicadlans,--ta skald' 7 0 med. be .are and apedly absi edition lOC de lease • Wednesday .memo to sisb, - seritiers basing lad one d iiirdronOT 474i54, Nispress, Money Ordain. or di Redierired Letters, maybe mad al.ar riot. Addms. CULILICTIT. prrnietreciri. Plons•s. WANTS. ANTED-A PATTERS MA ;rho" thatbeebly mu! unithh4ls; tbe making Or Store Pattern, Address:-BOX IE. Pittsburgh Post Office. ' - WAFTED - CAEUPENTEBS. -A number or acct-elass FItAMEILS trante,l at sae ant lot on Itonlno?tt itreet, near Federal. Allegheny City. WANTED—A SITEATION, by. a wo.sta, aged thirty yenta, (know. lug French and F.glisti.) to educate children, or so toadstool-est housework, or In • store. Ad. dress A. V.. Mica of the Oar grrr, Pittsburgh. • WANTED —ll gentlenian of experlruce and botincot quallnenttnn would lac to connect hthaselflwltly a foundry, t munufneture a staple article fra which there A a Rood demand. 'Addreas CASTI?.:GB. at TIM OPTICS. greavvit—so.ooo • ALGE4TII.— . 7 'A:sample sent fret with terms. for any one to deleting Atilt). In:three boars...llashitssa en tleely new, light and desirable. Can be done *0 • bone or traveling. try. both male and Celeste: eeterprite or bombed. W. CltlLdtd. FOR BALE. FOU BALE—Twenty Thoosana DOLLA2S ItBBT NURTGABI BONDI oa pitmen, worth Claialaaaria Thousand Dollar.. J. 13... Two 071aCa. EM=2 F osv esta—ANEILEGABITA W uo mt. No. to* rucroll Br. IlLeth Ward. , Plitalmorgh; eight roans and eellar; .11 Se .soderi Improvements. Lisrp.lot: *nay. onTHT. PRILIWSZ.. ' FOR O I LE-146 Acres of Lama. ." with one doable frame house, swing homes and Veld Melee: mull Mow; all buildings new. Easy smelts to rout Itioteeln of mai. endetleYME Mont mem. Butler and Elttanning.Tarn. pike rows' through the farm. The above will tut mehanged for, properly lathe city oe adjoining ,APPIY to W. S. BOYD A co., low L-' tale Arent, No. ttl FirthStreett. Ylitaborgh. P FOR SALE: • A FIRST CLASS RESIDENCE... we carat YOU BLit that Um .ad CM ollou Double Brick Mansion House, Situate No. SS WARRING tON STREET, Alla , iheny Clty,'contalning thirteen larks net will finished rooms, besides a kitchen. Santry and finished basement, all of the most modern style and latest Improvement., sneaked and adapted. for weeny convenience.. The Lot le 60 by 320 rest., Ruble on the back end. Se.rna iintoUra on n. choicest. Peach Treee, Grapes & other Fruit, Hero been carefully aelectealcad .1111ated tei'a tweflog olaturity. together with [Wier sbner tory, ayetenaatleally amaged cove the lot, . hag beauty sad tegueuteut thioughoat. . SILL &ssurrEaLy, Mal *state sad Latagranie• Liimm:*dicvn.Lx. ' Or,. JOHN D. BAILZAr & October etty BUSINESS MEN. In ukir or the fact .yo ur many eonnterfal note. noir In elteulation, attention I. ealle4 to our THREE LEGGED MICROSCOPE One at the hest t!tenne eel. entente., FOE Dosorrre DOIRTSIMUT coratil at a price .Attila rhoaeb orararT one. Sara money br " ChuMagm", one • " . ura asa par- DIINSKATH 8t HABLVIT, Jewelers and Optician, ~) J_r VINANCIAL sTkrnosorr. or *146. NINTH WARD SCIfOOL BOAIOD FOIL J Canceler, in account with Multi, • Word School Board. To clad IlopllCatc TR. ::&L:: AL S=l.l ll DOA Dot. 11-Ity cosh CR. 117 15 t o u t i. 1; 2 11 . Dee. 19-11 y east. • zws to Deo. 51-11 y cosh 2.000 OS Jac. 4-By ...... 2.10 f 0 Jan.l6-aTas Ot 01 Jan. 131-11y0a5h..... BOW 00 Feb. ........ 132 46 111Ily coals ....... ........... 1.000 .0 3.-By coat 731 51 J ot; 1-117,-18/1 - CI 60 Jot; 1-By Aug..W.-Ily east IR 00 . By . I xoperatlona Speeded IR/pilot/0 CI IC By eaolonlroloo of • per eent. nn 8y .. "'. .491=T0 " n7 . * On - ya;tai 2045 ,ro ' punale .... 10. • By cattrualsatou of : per ter.l. • . BP:ll°=Ttir4igiGra7.,:::::43gl- a Balance doe 13conl 7.91161 Tr.auurcr of 1111.1`.. Word School Hoard In se. • 00012 with Word 101 . 4 1101 r 4 . ,ryst DR. 1-To laslanee o nand...... 16 =- , to cash from J. S. Nonni Aug. ;Mu ca.h front Janes Ir:L . • M 3r. • n—To(''CD:sl.ll'giefl) I,U 15 (Bounty Tales)•. into. 0.1610 V $1.1,716 Er By gash palls 413 20 By rash paid for coal 110 18 r"1 P":ra' 'd"t rri , ' ..1 Bra =ldr rai orßcboOl By rash paid pa or 1444tancr lig gnat d •018 lo p ptp,;H•Egf"Tta- co al Wali " d 86 R 7 a co lip rash paid Kr. 11411 T . / RY gash paid Meet!! Brother. By rash paid 4obbs 4 Lang... ti eb Rs rash paid A. C. Penis task paid Reed w Dy ea. , 4 paid 4..licyleg . Cra,g, refunded) ra::g • At ao Bi crib paid oa Bounty -gioW,g 4.1 11,14 Cash on . IS7 • 4. Agif.'Slln .. AZAR. 30alcNy..L1511, R. N. REED,Ou FrER: .1. O. R.VBVItS. Eittehurgb, October 141 R. Want' G. RALE. Merchant Tailor, Con Penn and Su anti streets,` IntuvArAtmg.lVVzie k , , , FALL AND WINTER GOODS, rflO2 =I rrXn SIPECIAI NOTICE.—Ia view OE so many Immon dmiling to be tostraeted ln the art of machine sewing, (who are not owners or miehlsow.) on • Tilt 'WEE E/161/5 • WIL SON," WV base made arrangements 'thereby wo - art enabled to Mahe wy such to our rooms, No, tIl• Fifth street, wheic the) will be thoroughly In , WOO.' tOthent altars , To Mom who are eon tetspLatlng mating o. perebase, or wish to dblatts Weal.., thb, will be • most Womble oypo, Molly; Ow customers' are earneirtly requeeted to leave lannedlale may 146 desired, as we have a large forte of tem- relent end obliging &when, whew marines can be had to often as neeeseary. REMOVED .Al D NEW GOODS. - 1 H. SMITH'. . , T 51110.21 to • OS WYLIE SINS= esr grsrigrestrsliVireroir Vi e r AN ( CN ALMZ O IS ' Wbtok will be made Z r i tbe stein earls r iMP 4i b tMLNI7SIY.III; e l f Irbil: sia be sold on Tory seasonable 'arms. H. - same n; Jaarchant •No. 911R11111 ST.. coo. et MAIM. Dutama, CLOSE & co, itacticallimaitareM CUR PEI,' Willi 6.41. iatost stylop of runirtrulta.~Waii/ 11310EiHEIZ 1110.BHEHt v— ONE LABOR - DAR Dail:rum nossavink, c Melly BAHOUCHS ROOM for sele HOWARD'S Livery BUDD. rim nu= - sou Oa itencovalaaF#•.%
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