THE DAILY .GL7MITE rtnlraisniro rristi -(ssimaro Exct.r=o. ) . PENNIMAN, SEED dr CO., Proirlotorr. E. TIXXTX/Vt T. T. ' tailors; irma. [Wainer+ Manager+ - Qritcr. , ;.tzrrn; nmunNu No% M. eon )IFTU ProTF.EICT. lotolorlitg Net of Vesfere houtlitnis. o rriorn. Patir, or rirreaußaa ALLEGEUT CITY. • .1.1.:0113T CIIRAPSII? emet BEST' 1"1.1fli owl t , O/101.ER CI Al, P.Elt tot fAe T 21015 Or TaWDAILT SlOrie Ca i tent B. itel tterell Carrlerf. Twr week.. IS •• 1,11.1 Sab•eribt . per P.r.••••-•• • IMO ddreu. * . • OA ZaTTE. CITTSBVEGII, pittsblagij Gagne EDITORIAL GLEANINGS A Tooon tyilinti lady writing to Ptaziei'e Moraine her In:premien' of America, lays of the blew York' "Thelifaces are perfectiv charming. I never could coma to America and return unmarried if I were a man. Such sweet; delicate, refined little faces,. and Bich lovely dirk eyes." - Of Americanawanersighesays: "Talk of the French'. I never was amongst a nation who were not beard in compari son with those. Vou always get a civil, amiable antWer. - They All do all.they eau for , ion, and as to a lady, she is perfect queen. -Old or ugly, gentle or aimple,. -men leaie their - seats in the street cams for them." • This corresponds with ihe account given by . one - of oar retarned tourists, who rays he never saw so much rudo nest as amongst Parisian gentlemen. . Tbey:liolv very gracefully, but will 'los , tie a lady oil the pavement and make no apology; smoke in eating mama and sit with their hats on. ' Gro.":4 l 7uallo, KENDAIL, Eng , one et the orleintil . fennders of the Nei Or leans Picayune, died on Monday, the Slat test. „it 'ilia residence in Item comity, Tetai. • He was born at Amherst, N. li, ahottitheyittr 1810. In 1835 be went to New 'Orleans; and satin after stated the Pirogiiiiei.Lii Conjunction with the bite P. A. Unladen, Bail In 1241 he Jolupd the Barite POnxpitlition, and on his re- turn pubilshed• an eccount of his suffer- Ings.' He also joined the army during the Mexican , war, and afterwards pnte llshed an account bf it. In 1851 he gave up all sense connection with the paper and retired ;With' his wife to 'Tem, where he engaged In agricultural pur suits, although' still occasionally writing for the I . "icagtosr, In which he ietalned an interest. He !mei a wife and tour children: . • . Gay. GraNT reports that Gen. Pope hai ordered that Captain Morris Schaff, • teenniitading the United States Arsenal at Mt. Vcrnon,-Alsbams, be tried upon the charge of the murder of Frederick B. Shepard, a 'citizen of that State. It will be, recollected that Abe - homicide grew out of acrimonious correspondence between - -Schaff. and Shepard, which ended in the- hitter challenging the for mer to a duel. • Scud had Shepard ar rested 'and brought within the arsenal, and, it , is alleged, instantly shot him, the ball taking effect littleneck; . Shop. rad lingered some days and died. Mean time Schaff was tried by. Court martial for conduct unbecoming an officer, end found guilty.' These proceeding' will be annulled, and the trial for murder go on. The Captain Schaff referred to above was stationed in this city for some time, and is well known to manY Of out eitl , Pet . . Tns-Philadelphla Councils are hold ing under coniideration the proposed plan di' donating the four Penn 'Squires' ' to the varioni pablie buildings. If this plan could be carried out, and handsome and uniform structures be provided for the Library, Academy , ot.' Natural Sci ence, Aca&my of Pine Arts, Historical Society, etc., Philadelphia would have, the &tett - public rxersareir 'Alherrall' and one that; in value, would only come , atter time of the richest capitals of the . olor world. • Devote the war it was, quite the thing for military companies to visit similar organizations in other cities. We no tioathat the spirit Si being revived r and a Doom :reglnient is at present being feted in New YOrk. What bad become of all of our old comnanies—the Du; queen Grog; heroes of two wart, Jack 1. son Steen, City Guards, clef They seem to have. 'died with' the war, although: Many of their ancient members are to be seen in the streets anyydif. .$ • A CM noticeable change for the better Lai taken ;dice in the state of the health of ! New .Orleans.' Week before • hie the- Cumber •of deaths by yellow fever was ale, the largest number on any 1 One daybeing 04, on Wednesday. - feat 1 week the total was 1.81, a decrease Of 130 from the ;week 'previous The heavieit day laisi Week was 'St At this rate of improvement; _we shall soon be able to congratulate that' city on its deliverance Comnesnence excitement is felt In . Philadelphia over the appeanince of n disease, resembling Cholera,. on board the receiving ship at tha, Navy 'Yard there. Up to Wednesday fourteen '•l' deaths Lad taken place, and many more were expected. The over • crowding-of ' the Teruel with raw recruits is corral& ered as tbeiremedlate cerise of the as- ease. ":" !,-.- Toe cholera has invaded the and is laying alegtil.to Bwitztrkmd. It has already captured Zurich, and the num ber of its victims la very large. The citizens of other parts and cantons have with their welblociwn hatred of an in vasion, resisted the coMmbn enemy with great pernsierance and much success. 'l'nu Tribune esteems defeat in a good cease more glorious than victory in a bad one, rind _says the ReFublican • Party is strong.enough to aloud up for . the right, and if it were not, it would gala no rtrength by standing up for the USX, ScOritio holds that there is a . vast ditiatnce between - negro aid - rage la Virginia and •ia Ohio; and that, the welfare of the Sauth demands that tho reconstractionpolicy of Congressshould • A. NRIV•1:011A infant was thrown by Its mother from. a fourth story window in Philadelphia and was taken. up nitre Jared. lie will be apt to live through the measles. A LerranNin For marker tells ors herd or twenty thousuul bead of cattle bound tut; Small favors are thankfully received. • • • r $81.1:10111L week passes which deco:Lot record the death of a child frora falling into song, vessel of water. VIRGINIA ELECTION , . . ~. • ' lb. Bu teVoted Jo frier of oco mom. I ta..—oudorti, of Hoolesl veto. tar Teleirtilpa to NA Mustard+ Oszette.) Men worn, Oct. '24.--Itelticas received ' at/:en.. bkhodeld's headquarters show ' 4,onelosively that the' Btate has voted ' • in favorof it Convention. •It Is oleo (Pr ; min that the Convention will. be gad.leal t Ly fifteen majority. ~ This city elected the following Radicals, j after three days' , untent: liunnlenit, .• I • Judgo Underwood, Morrisee, and two ' ',.. oulored men.' . + Tim fl bait did not reeolve siftywhlte I votes In Mu city, nor did. the Conserve. y‘ item; receive tiny colored votes. !•••• The negroes who voted the Coruserves I tine ticket. tebre again, chased front the polls by a negro mob. • Hunnicutt end I - ,on, who were arrested for tearing up • ' Conservative tickets in Ithu laude of • Drv e' il t rlscr 24 n ° , u w r6c erra r lits ' edlgen s t ‘ l. a v t. tr.- 'Liver Item. (By Toletr•Plito the Iltlx.angb LorlsVII.Ll4 Oct. " _l.-River rising with fully tat Inetten In the gaunt; by the DtEISPION Oet:21:--The 't•tier IIS falling • ftlowly. • . _ . r ; hi .31 VOLUME LXXiaT.. FIRBT Engin. lIMDMGHT. FROAI TOE I'IALTIONy, CAFITOII. JEFF. DAVIS' TRIAL illspalch front Ca!triunes awe. rn,IIIIIMIIIIIICIIIII2III AID alit OY ?VI I , lll' I Emmauk.3 Not Yet Pardoned. RE. WESTERN NATIONAL .SAKES tzTlr. etierthpa to the rinthenth thuall.; l WASHINGTON-, October 24, 1E47. TRIAL OP IFVF. DANIA—CR= ICSTIOR MEM The following important &Spatial rela tive to ihe, trial_ of Sett Davis settles the existing divide, es to Whether Chief Justice Chaim still preside • WaetaivroX, - 'Oct '...3d, • 15477.--Dear Jecifje.The.kr.: OureLLection,lthink. It best that you advise the District At tornev, Mr. Chandler, that willjoin you In holding Court in Iticlinind, on the 13th of November, if any important Whine. Is to he transacted. Mr:Chand ler,. I' think., shout,' notify the coup- sel for Jefferson Davis of this; in order that he may. appear entl lake his trial, if he sees- At. As hislittli Ai was taken r his appearance en the' fourth WeJnesday of November, he is not; it is true, bound • to appear 'earlier; butes it is not possible for inn- to be present except during the that week of the -tern]; • commenting on the fourth Wednesday, becalm of the term of the Supreme Court commencing on the fol lowing Monday, it may be that. Mr. Davis and his mussel will prefer the trial to take „place at the earlier pedal. It IS udderatird that therwl , th tied' the Chief Toittiiientay'be present.".. • very truly, S. 2.. CRANE. ft 6 A gentlemen Just returned m Jou don, 'Virginia, sews-this letter was coos-: Wiley handed, be :fudge Thelerwoca, to .1. Randolph Tucker, one of the counsel of Mr. Davis. The letter took it copy of it, but _can - give -no reply until :atter a consultation with his ussocLst.es. • -• • arrTRI:NCITRENT CORRTITEE AND rite entsrmso rtwu or vrtssimnr. The Retrenchment. Committee having refused to accept the report of S. M. Clark, Chiefof the Prlntilig iturenii of . • . . the Treasurk Department, :In lien - of a regular examitaillori of that - Bureau, Mr. Clark has shown'adisnoakkin toltiterfer• with the operations of the. Committee. Mils neither willing to erabtrilt his books and records for investigation,' nor giro satisfactory answers to gisitions put to him, and kis probable that in order to. facilitate matters. Mr. Clark will .be sna pended by the Secretary of the Treasury, • as it is learned the Corandttee hnee roc. emmended it. The Committee began this morning the examination of clerks who servo under Clark. - . - A later dispatch states the-. Committee nave requestedthe SecreltuTofthe Trees uryto be provided with a copy of all dasaments and reports heretofore 'sub mitted try any otherCommitte%whether appointed hyricaVreas or beestary, ofthe Treasury. rhe papers asked for will be duly furnittlml. -''. run NAT/015AL NANA.. - - - -The condition or the Welder:l Nation al Bann, asahownby ahstraeteeomplled • front their qaarterly reports receleed at the of °title Comptroller ofFeurresiev. is up tei the required atandettd, ,atui tat la alsolhe ono in ' egged to sties:led Bunko in eli other Bedlam of the wuntry. The reserves specified in the act of-Con gress have been met.in all casts; while in nape I e aeutage le a eonsiderah)e —6ollo"Terthefltectilnetneuts lot thi 663131117 . 1:E o:4 TILE ...41.114.5t:CA510N Thai° trill be no meeting of-the Com mittee to inquire into the asittsination of President Lincoln until Gen. Butler's atiltal, a fortnight hence. COMMTITZE OX On.pzzaNcr„ . • The ordnance Comraittee'rwhrn with out a qiiortun today, only' Gen: and,Senator Cameron being prevent. Senator Dcalre la expected to-night, but It is not - kin:own Wheilwr Gen; ,Logan will NOT PAELIONEI, The telegram of yesterday,ln regard to Corona -Matmadakei, was premature. Ills pardon was recommended by the Attorney neneml, but the Pr.ldent leug not signed it yet, nor Is It known that he will. . . InIXPAILA.TION AT 71:1E Carpenters, painters and nphintaters are busily engaged preparing tho Capitol Vie the approaching session of consteefith ==l The Postattutter Generel invites. prtipo pals for carrying the man. to• Greet Britain under the new treaty. GiIMMInc.SH3O,W)AN .11114ee nt greit i laz u st l!artfora, (jar reiwayli t4tlh,t;fittili,4 itatrrenn, Conn., October 24.—The tc,optlon-. ..Genc;ral Sheridan to...day was 00161:4 111.0..Enast :Magnificent ever stelfsi In the State. The cltimm generally 4oined In the welcome. and ,notany.:Nores luta dwellings were elemontly decorated. !2t.lajoi- General flawleyind. Daniel Y. xy ' ler t.Orioa was warmly greeted at the ivslionsalOug'ills Railroad: ; On ug at the depot at this city General Hawley made The vwelegniing spire:. About fifteen hundred soldiers were in the pumeasiott: and- were reviewed by General Sheridan. The General was re ceived everywhere itt thiceity with the utmost enthusiasm. At the - Allyn line.se Governor Buckingham intredutsid..him to the crowd in n brief speech. •Ile .was received with wild cheers and eVery ex.-_ presslon of welcome. iletaid: i"Lodica and Grut/eutea—l sincerely thank you for thievery hearty reception. This Is the first opportonity I have hail fer a long time re passing through New - llnglami, and assure yen every step have ulnae toas been made with gratifbation." - • ' :The General then retired and went to the State ]louse ton re u nion of the - First ilmMectient Cavalry. formerly in his ceMmand. He wmt t it ere received. with 19. oan.e s t weleome, fo which he re sponded by atemring them that it seem ed like of 4 times again. lie observed they were - still bound together, 4nr when they moved on.the rebels. Ho charged theta to remain united and net as one man, until the skits we:roue:me clear. By, sit doing they would doubly deserve M-atitude, first, fm having helped to save the tuition .Imm the enemy - in the geld, end second, for helping to cave it amid t rArer ril 4e 9f fatra r- parade t im m il ti gni n. nd reception, a dinner was given Gen. Sheridan at the d hive ErOUSC. In the evening there was al torchlight procesmon of the Grand yof the Refildle, and a general 11-1 1 unlimtlen throaghout the eity, was al grand affair and the crowd velbrichs maim. Hen. S her idan' ride in the pro. eitssion, end was entbusleigleally cheered. lie will probably leave to n oon train tit-morrow for Aug iota, Mane.' CINGINXATI. - 1 • ina.lllllllard TOsiroMalool... ttioTolorroon to the rlttabarrh Ustotto.) l'umnerciat, October 13.—The drat . ganiu of the billiard NA rnainent to-day Waebeteen Vermuen wel and Snyder,itral r. _ . rie the moot closely' eoadvde4 of any game yet played. Scorm Y.ennli, lo, 000, Snyder:2.j% whiner's average ' , WI: rtlic eAscond game wits betweeh.Choate EA Smith, • Choate -Tieing Ihn Winner: [Pari'Dania and Rivers played the third keine. [Paris„ . 300. Itlveni, I.lto fourth s, wan between Peltier and Parker, the latter mining out nn the eleventh ,Inning, and averaging! 5-11. Tie fifth game wee between Amerman, of Cinetw• pail; and COOl3, of eking,. It toot won by Coon. Score , 300 • - EIARIUSBURG. IT* relate Oatrage—Tlie V/Itato at (a•iolegraoh to the Litt.tburgll UM140.3 liArtritsncrur, Pa., October 21.—The citizens aro , ntriell 'racked nt n a/cannily outrage, committed last evening In the upper part of the city; A girt eighteen years of ago, while. returning brine at an curly hour, was struck by some un known person suit knocke 1 insensible, and when found W6B terribly loreroted• and 'outraged. Sho is still insensible, and the villain is undetected. CONDENSED flourina ulna' oi* ColUne A; Tan ner, al-Albion, N. Y. trtro diatrnyed by lie y-esterday morning. 3,oaw 4.40,000 h Maimed for 0,00,1 from Mantreal show that the Farladitut's robbery tame; of $ 35 , 000 , woa only . a pretended 111 hidden under , 11p.. The r . r uono ted:. --The Daniel Webster place, it Fittnk- Iln,N. If., Wl. SOW et elution on day. The heirs of the lani Itanti L.Tay bought the building and hams Marto of two 'hunared acres for tiftebn'thOwstint „.. • —Thu Everett Walla.) In Boston will not' 1,0 dedlmiteal until next spring, owing to prestther engagements of Governor Andrew,: who will be pie orator, —The discharges at Sprhigtlehl (Maas.) -armory- have reduced, the number et men employed to about aLr. hundred. . —David :l K. Sprague one., forger, litho lately eonducted.au eztenalve business at Boston, has been sentenced FAX years to the Otata.prlson. , • , —William and llenry . " Crockett, arrest ed a abort limo ego, charged with killing a acgroniMedaaraes 'Brooke Sin] ly wounding his "wife, were tried at Nashville; Tenn.,•yenteiday, and honer.' ably' acquitted. They wore no where near the place - of 'the Imurder when it was committed. —The nettle sheds attached to Ithoni hAri co.'s disitilery, at' Dubuque, lowa, were destroyedby Amon Wednes day night. Loan from tuvilynto tlfteirit thousand dollars, The property was in the: hands of the Government . at the time, having been ached by -Raven*, —Tito extensive malt house Cif :John. d...• ;Weddle; at Albany. N. X., took firebug evening. -.The flimrai genial:Malty anti , : slued and only • a email portion of the huilding-,,dpstroyed, - yet the ;lose Ls eirtd. mated bn,verY heavy; mi;thiliAlooris. were eavereirtvifli barieVandirualt: The. damage Is fully coven:it - by intsuramio in some twenty oonspanhia. : :.••• • - —One hundred citizen. of Buffalo gave . , isouplimentary dinner_ last night to Brevet Alajor General Barry, command ing the Northern fivintier. who hod been :ordered to join. lit regiment In Califer: I Ma. Ex-President . FlUtnore presided:- -A man named Andrew Weatherwax, salvos...A to have oommitted n murder near Plattaburg, N. Y., in han Mtn oil tip itt Mat plate. fletieml W. B. Mum at Notv York on IVednosilay from No- . . --Joseph W. Sperml, seemul • ulnae of the shlp "AlarmMu, from Stuirranels/.0, is held in New - York for ezmuiuntion, eharged with the murder of a 'miler . ed Andrew Quimby • .... —rho thwernor of NeW York has ap pointed John Joy si,celal Connniadonor, to co-operate whit enuncatmlatiere. from Maryland and other States and the Board of Manageni of .tntletani lento• Wry. —The hone 'winch Col. Thomna H. Benton rode : through the slexinan ,war lately died ut New - London. —An aggrnrate‘t olio of abortion kan oeonrrnt to Provideuen, tt. I..;and, the ugenl, Dr. ti. W. Itriggu, has b,en or rosted.• . —lleorge peaticely, has made 1. datue lion to Harvard Colleve of ~,nO,OOO, for the 11•3tabliahment •of a museum and in stitute of archolop - and ethnotrgy., —lron. :Joseph A. Pend, President of the Aliarachusetta &mate, Iras welted with sudden ilmisyesterdar. at Boston, and um In a erttioal condition. • —A titunber of small whisky. distil leries were mired . in Noir York,-jester; NMGHBORElooiiiarti . ln3 linrriebtirg paper nays ' stools almost incredible, nowerthelees it in foot, that r unmber of wlla pigeons were allot let ho capitol grounds, on 3.tonday. iitla . contettrikA , C);ninend spectre of the leathered tribe within the corporation limirtonit we never before Merl of them corning into the eery Wet or the city. General :red Will inne is the "sport , ' whM, %aright tint linen down. I.A..;'Sfetr stye: 'We regret to learn that one day last week a child belonging to Mr. Jacob Long, in West l'ennaboro* township, was severely bitten by it mad dog. The child, with a number of other*, wee playing with the dog at !belittle of the oreurrenee, and no one intsperted the dog being mod until too late. The dog dixoppiarod sometime. after and lots not boon seen since. Since the abOYenre 'learn that.. Ate. S.. Itreneionh was also bitten while attempt ing to moue nut child from the rabid ere loud. • 2 -We dip, from the wane paper the fllmeing: Some ten or twelve ohyal. CIRIIS met at the hotime-of -Mr. Benjamin 11 - Meier, Lo MJ Min townahip, - one flay Ibis weer, io hold o eorteultittiM and make observatious in the new of his eon.. a youth otnome twelve o r . fourteen years of age who has born ußiet. , d In a moat re-, merkehle way fearl or quite takenear pagm Ittuatii that he h y as, nnv any liquid of any kind Into his stomach,since last lumen - , that ho eats—nothing.. but fruits and sugar, . end' sismetiMea foe tunny davi, even fir weeks, rate nothing at n/2. Ito bah not been co:dined to bed, nor even to thethiouse; and not.'unite thiently return to the town wlth differ ent member,, of the family: _ Ills disease lo of at nervens elairacter. immeilmes al. lied to epilepticiits,but the medical fecal ! ty &Insider it uu entirely onornelons - t -nr. lyayneshoro Itteiredsayn that on ThilMiley I morning Inst a little the . only llaugligor of. Mr. George Frick aged . Hind Aglit yearn; met with elmotit In stant death under the following circum stances: It eppnere she lel. playing in comtanyy.,with other children neer the connecting shaft between Mr. Prickle Foundry-and the machine ehoja of Moser,. (Neer, Price A: COI, when her eh - ailing:wart caught IT 1110 isbnft, end before Rho could'he rescued wee no hor ribly - tortmc far nil lair been commenced m luulsvflie, Stark county, Ohio, nod correspondent informs us with grata pro , q , pets• • —A little Incident oecurred on %Veiled.: day morning in one of the corn of the 'Hartford and New Owen .Railroad, which gave c gtatlfylng• proof of deference paid by young men to the wishes, of their ladies., and their reatll4 noes ti• supply a Want an noon as it comes known. The car In question won nearly. Mks], en lice dint are ept. to be in thin tiny of travel. Its floor near the doorwax covered with tobacco Juice, ea, .aloe! cur doom are likely to be In thin day when the use of .the vile WOK! much pl oval's. At one of die Amy sta tions a well dressed lady entered the car, looked with unconcealed dhsgunt at the pools of yellow nod slimy Juice on the then raised her drool slightly and 'picked her way item.. The only vacant allting In the car was on a neat occupied by:a young mccc, who et once made room tee he body by bin side. An noon as she met seated, with a look of relief, 'min gled With one of solicitude, the lady ask ed-}gar eeetteete, "Do yon chew ii•No, ma'am," wee the reply, "but I tern get you a chow If you like.' • The manufacturing .rporationts in NtW England for the making of cotton an woolen goods aro now.: doing badly, 0 ly those with the most approved ma ch arty, or at work on fancy goats, are their way. Wool Is now lower, g din g01d,. , than before Mo. war ; and ton to constantly declining, the depre elation fulliug upon am manntactUrem In tlio decline of KOViB anti the great.dal Mice of the markets. It is doubtful if niiv of tlso emnpatties in Nowburypori. will &clam a dividend fins year, r tin ',widen they haven man 3, ' ; bo giyee exhlbltlonetin a huge tank latent& gia sides and ailed with water, lie sits on the bottom and e n -mot-leg-,,e dg r i me 111: SPeetaioll3; opens Ina mouth quite 41de cats drinks bottle of milk, bate audibly, rmake. a pipe without 'net guishing all under water. Ilia NetiS lISUAn oceup3r about half a min ute, bat bele able to remain more than &retinal° beneath the eurfaee. --"A Distressed Mother" writes to the Allentown trio Locateerot fur advice, Which she geta—thusly: "The only way cure your son of staying out gate L ghts,' Ls to break hie legs, or else get the bt: VIM with to .do your ioniewark." Yoe, the "hounework . .will he loee t ea—richly—if° doubt! --- --The (11lea6!t Journat pronouncoi 'apt.in - Robert T. one. 41bo 0 4 1 . Pfmni.int; of On youpg pun it the WPSL lie devotee nearly all biti it to the beeineem of Ills profelaton and tri it rosy studies. PITTSBURGH, - FRIDAY. , OCTOBE UO4 IMON. THREE O'CLOCK A. M THE ITALIAN IRRITTION. orious News Suppressed. MOVEMENTS OF GARIBALDI. illiniatry Yet Incomplete 11,01101 Mil aae F1193C2 Another Attempt on Rome Certain. EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA IN PARIS Napoleon Wants a Conference on the Roman Question. . CONTINUED FWIIIL.I7I AL ATIMI, By Telograrli tall* Blitabmrsh ITALY. othmous NEwii—:Dunatia iirrrnrap•En. . . FigiftE!mg: Okohtir 23: 1 -1f r. tt:L-Tho Lane to-night ix irteriou% for qva ratr.e of Ifaiy. The Gov trluletit luut del.Clll4l . it 1* to suppre,4 the detitilt, for the pro- I= NDON, October 24 • - Atoraing.- Itittehes from Floranee say it 'teal+ known In that elty early last night thaF - Gelterat Garibaldi had traverand Italy, anti had eneeeccity 1 . , in., reaching . ; in -the -Prnvitice arllirkias,_antl that his arrival them was iliscovetvd. 51M11.4 forbidden by the Italian authorltiax from, pro. tvd bigany blither. Sitar• then‘abliiing has' hoeil mato public oo is Itis,.tnnvoinents or whereabouts. I=3 reins, October the eounto reenii - orl from 'ltaly bet - night, the formation of the [taboo ainietry *An 'Mromplote, it eonsequent , of the heeitntion of .;‘.ll. Dlinanda to neoept the portfolio of the interior: tendered him . by General l'inldne. to the meantime Itttlazzi WILY meting a. 4 Prime 31MISter. =I The Emperor of Anatria ivrivad in Paris last evening, and wag rtvvivisi at the ndtivaa station by the Emperor 'Na poleon, After, oachittiging eongratitlac hams, the .Emperora entered the .ithes. carriage and weredrlven to tlici Tuileries. The MoSitear rapt this visit of the Lit pante Francis Joaeph adds a nate pledge of entity to the iamlial relaliona•cdah lhhedt bctiveen -ttuitria and Frattre. =I . , . Oetober truopa wrbActi.were Kent to orol.mtk U thy tr.p...iiition for the relief of lione. are now viwtunprd arousvl TOlllOll. INCIIFJOIC or isvr.tali.v.• . ktober;l—Erciiilly.—The ottatewnt et , the Bank of France, publh . thed on the ll.tuxe, mport. un of 4,tieu,eue trench in Lullfon dur ing. the le't week. LIMUMANM Wi'.I,I4Y4Ua:VI,DVMAON. Lo' um. October . . 24.—Tbe ofllcial re- Innui of the Intuk. of EugLind xltorr that 'minim hue dretnitend A r4T5,40.0 *terlins: during the week undln4 to,dn.y. BAY.. TANK OT LWVEJII•tr.L. Ltv IWOoty October24.--TBeilireconvi of the Rorer Bank of Liverpool yeeter daY inncle nu nseese.rnent alive per nut. on the ahem on atockholdere., An fX &Urination .q the courlitiett Um bank ahmts'lta not exneed Lecayile y. 1 .111141, sterlinF. Jrbet.tlLreetent arty the in,t(t.itio will '-aaesn- rta4ottie EsSINENT AstiloNoXl:lt DEAD. JANDoN, 'October 24.—Sir Jon. Smith, an eminent: ',astronomer, and .One of the /minders oid several times President :a Royal Al.trmednienl SoeletY, died to day at the ides/wed age of eighty yisirs. insiA.3r Ai•TREIIILN;:ic)No In conAr4lnern.corllntladloint a a wf.- crer move meat in the erry ,of Cork, .111 e illll/101itie4k0111 a sharp Watch on. IL Fenian.% and the pollee patrols hors Iss, • = The'wtiviththettt his rt Rigel' the nititl tion/ttf muneol , . the trials qt lactic,' Implicated Im`the og4r., +nt ,tt:tnaltmter. Inmuus ...5w:r1 4 44 0, I,sll'ky' The, lotntlnn Tina" 10-Oav 1111,1 strong o4latrinl oa the French latoiventlon. It ..aitoot bf Visaed ti. - erliel in'Ttar2.- 111410' gartype, and deolnroalta eIVr t will Ix , JitOrainl, na the elaribaltlian‘ tauKt . riat. ...gnets *ln and a eo.trprittoagaltuttitolll o is inevitable. Naror,ao* ; cm THE 11,0X.AN lANDobi, Oct, 21. Errttitig.—lt in r porled that the Emporne Nitrearon h. rorfn(adod Ilie European ixavrra to unite NS Int Fretnoe In a tensionab oc)ttforonbo for the sollloment of tho'll'oman 4nioalion and to liro , ,:ont a rocurterie f tlac mwnt avelils Id ItOly.o ' ' A.VSTIII.II4 I.IICiALIZING JI A i 011,1.0 EV. • YIYINNA, ()MONT lieiehsnith ,the zawlar marriage bill, whichall when the mremeny Is performed by n 601 nag" Ernte taititatAtii. Ttly, Ny,W, bent ti; o,Ctatiorta.—W bemoan llh bemoan 'Maths whli•li'Ur,liti , f'xiienthera - or Ott Confederation have mit: 1 ,11111ml their I tendon of adding pleir alguaturcu to t uow postal treaty, erateltithathetwevn t Confetleratiuu North and the I Sttes, . . .. 3 —,* . ... waxsnerei . Alin coaaceniaa. LONDON', Oetober 24-:-Fomaing. —cm,. min elosed steady at pit: 5-2e's 69 5-16; niillOiS I.7entrabit/1 Erie 4.. L s' C. Fluorgroier, October 21—Mc—C. S. bonds 74i. • . 1 . - - -LtvEiumoi., October 2 I--Lboting—l'ot ton closed vEltli an Imuntored firmness at au tolvanCenf Id; middling uplands 8.7 d, Orleans ed; sales of 20,000 Intim. Dread stuffs active mull closed Idgber. rem ad vanced to 48alklfoe neiv mix - ad Weelem. Wheat; f'ulifornia wbltn :al higher, ties. . Ing at Itku red Western floor at 14s. -Peas advanced to do. Oats unchanged. Oar- Icy nominal., -- Previa' ma- unchanged. Cahoot dull at stls fel. Spirits Turpen tine on. l'etrolcum 19 ; , 1 far spirits and Is 541 for.rafincd. ,- • ,' .. - Le:4ms, October - 2ltlcening.—Sugar unelumgctl. Linseed Oil unaltered. Anvwcur, October til—A'venlay.--pe trolemn,filf elk.. - , NORTE 04.40.TAN4 . Lleellou Prospects—The *hilts I the eleJeihry El • • meta Stroup.. nr Ttleintott to the rltt.bault &mitt* 7 WILMINuTON, 'S. C., October 24.—0 - , position to the Convention le inereaelng, but the majority Neill probably vote for it. 'Very lbw negro delegates *lll - bo' elected In this - State, the -whin...having a majority of aleim twenty-live atm:mind. The Clonmervativett *ill undoubtedly eon trol the (only. Teliew, rimer mMetu ====l 3.lNtereis • October .1.4.--There were three Interments. from Meer UV tfte tiventytoux hpurs ezeileg et' epee to-th.y, 'rho - weather is real, .7.:1.1V ORLI:ANS, October 2.4.—Theru weroutnetenn yeiinw tamer InttUrnenni during the • twenty-Your hnunt ending Illumining. • oet. 24,,There wore two In terments from yellow fever during the day. 1111=51 CITY IND SVIIIMBAII. Annlzertary Meeflnt Ofiht.TO,l2oll, aen•. onri:ii~n ~iwef.~un:~ The amity erkdry meeting of tltd,r,Totirtg Men's Christltui Association wea, lidd lust evouLut at tholi First! Proshiitterilm Church, Wooil street: At. an way Lour the' evening the sPacibus fro 1t titled to its utmost,sapacity,,tho ohtlot being filled so that I t an Ittrisaisedhitt to Vous through them. and at half-piuttOoTedi O'clock, pie hour fur colximenOng.i.bo exereisea, there 'wins ncuieoly 4.ittiak room that W. not occupied. , •' - v • •'' , The exorcises were opanod by singing . ,tho hymn entitled .'!Coronation," = trlilch w followed with prayer try Bev: NV. A. ,flacon, City' 2diesionary of De troit, after which few. 8. B. 13ernItz, of hoolidg, reed' the. fifth arid • oar enth chapters of the Gavel ecoording so St. IM=MI Alexander B. Riggs, neroordloglidarel tory, read hie report for the paid yoir. lir. Oliver Ilteellntook, Clutlrmati the Association, then read do following: idanstal import et alto Proalgent.. Lattettoid Onuitlneni—Lena than one year enemyoung.man, out oftlao the d no nto Cbrist,but yet' feeling need of the outman. bonds of irytopethe and common MOUron for effort of - a Young News improvement' Society. 'Martel:Ulm movement, which soon grew out of Ada hand', and nit length resulted, the Mr minmatlon of - the Young YezV „christian immolation. and thrOnlin Its bY mdl. In his own converalOrt Into tea , lidtttraTt strength of the Christian's hope ../...pu&o. liver .clone 0500 step of Mir litoirrelis evinces the illy ineordering, favor ma gut dance. In the and meeting held - tor our ' Inn eduction to the Chrlatian . pnhllq dad's spirit sent the shafts of coneletion thriregh the moral liarnesa of two eonbi drawn thitn. er by curielet7. • . - • - voms:ths•Yin.aftiiiiculWri&r, minediately altegA, few ginegalist with some of their pastors. Imp elled by the earnest desire for the salvation of their fel. lows, and lboaenaeof. their Wog, aplrlt0111: needs, began theMaga-4W uslitin: et-heart and petition at the Throne of Grace. While see were yet speaking, the blessing bean. to be poured out, in an lusswox Mat mimed. ed even t lao expectattona of per, idraggest faith. The Increasing attendance ' soon. Compelled its removal laths largo audit. dun, el the church, and although. Inbred. lance 10 what neareed to n l tlkaAltvlatoltkelr• oiling, In the many earest request. that rattle to an from different parts of the,city, ire losurturoted three Other mi.d.day prayer (s e er wttings, with evident tokens of tuadivlne v end pre.enoel Yet the Finn Street meetinfisoontinned for. weeks, to Ail even Wee, snit, %ha-multi :trial:, daily lu rd lntication to Um ' God of salvation. Our Our cup. though full. could 110101C.Mithin all the blessings. Its overflowhigs Went , aeat Into all rho etionalies. First ono, end Shen: another, was bless! by *bore straniely, :od In this world inseparably united frults of the apirit , s presence. the' Christ isnis - Joyfal words uid prayers-of faith nut m lovraiend the sinner's savlogliOrrowast rupeotatimi onto Igo. hundreds stood np In confession of their fawner end of the know nnuolt ,l Lifave Toe a t l h :t e e n s of r t e h a r a i i w ookt Ie reports' of wrcoeslims to thw wszloia canrolies of Christ id ore that Worthen bean gmwiterts of twelve Wllltlitrea—retlell We rest win es eaved through the fai th Of 4 4.• st. Mak yet, es on the day Of renter dit.thare were/not smatirig those who mocked; unktrasof rhitouleandsoodlogAn Menem. paper. n In the parlor sad On the Areal.. dart. del the works es human and not divine. But; how manifestly this Meeting' seem. dodos work and not ours. and hok confident and assured we el once are of the genuine -I ad dad realty of Its trunk and of its iprectOnsrens ss a moan* of gnaw; 004” no think of its past hialcifl, of e.cet, O mul prayer &Mang the Christ iana 01.00017 name, where Clarist..l..s. Christ's of.sOuts cross. tr.e'ravin, so ailed hearts an In d d months. as to tisee ..tpatle4l even the , aPPeersoce dlTleho' " Lbe sta tiiterness;" Of 000 cozen dein/wand strong.' er th an ever before I. the (Below of the chrl.tte.n broths:rhea]. end Of common to teroid the great work of • Indultam apt Chiba:* Meadows, *Math to-det blade tbs: !tether the olteerent females of 4.11r15t% utioreh Patsburght Of how touch more earttest 'end anareenitire of Individual rye pOnsiblltly Christian. hare -bibtoet at Ito strunkerds, he by thidielphit kale peon lifted froth the mire of the .fleet end the brink of battlf nod eptirtioal destine. don tuts the ntrenath end benlth and boll- nese of e thirtaitian tnehhOsidt of the reneg breams ho, at Of sower, bed Trots berno I cit. his home in Ileollenas sate 'fermi to antstni rich. end theoe reoldswel the • hanusoe of the naltzt, who hews to the .101 I of: Zia now lora and the •Itnieetty ofhis eel Ilse.chaise 0117 gave .0p us hrtatam, iert the Muse of ht. lialsttillthiatahitOt , ; , with Ids Own ,Ilfishto mother, Wtere brothers beyond the fee Of the 10.0 Of 4,.:hron, and the nee. that pstheth older , moth., • And or the noble company of losing moo, wWO them tia a seam of their stafainoes and awed O(e Ith•bour, gave theta hearts end love JO fibrin, end ere neer a' moot earnest end fell hthl bead of .worker. for Christ; yet.. to the Wen .of their churches wed the AthooletlON think no beerinimol or tamporettire uptrdh no la oe Or liaerlase too itthoting, to be enders tone 10 Ills some.... later 011). end - the Judirroont. Day alone will reveal how many area of lore and faith havtliadtheytrun: log toetteda heaven decided to that eheett twat or prayer:" With • reildOS attend• aura. t of about one tooTufleal and mochltt. alga GUI I Invites the cesevarorsad bury*. entry elope Into Its gum retread, to commune , at mid-day •at eternity end heaven; at Cralst mud 'Meatier,. = Another wed precious outgrowth of this uptrit. of prayer and theptin in our nseadierrhip has hem hauirday Might TOOPI; MOWN Prover 11.01140 K, DWI In the. Assoesstion goading Boom. which, with the Nest tles of Chrietlen love, has neon inittiog together like David.. and louse than% the young Christien hews of the throaton, when 011107 have sought the prayers at Cied's peopie. and drat grommet Wear talth to the parapet:lg blood of Christ. Tishah...xi:twit-1i this was the • wruwr AITIFUYOON ♦ursa 11IiiitIO, 1101,1 In. the WiteLington etreet Lutheran tanireh. Allegheny, far then whose employ ments made attendance Upon tne.nean day, ',term meeting naprsetleabha rusted 'br - Patna. eartieetilitirtelso Panne indica with the special object of reaching the oparemyee pt the cotton mills. Their relined, that the Association should assume the reijonsibility end charge of the Meet. loge, prat Oteerfinly acceded in; the ladles undettaktutf. &ain't the nenhOM Vialtine mills. and .eitenn tnettaltane tq neld and ommenatioe. At Bret many came and 'seemed deeply Interestal, hot a !senile Of iseittraut with tile better decided ladles, Whine kind hearts - had drawn them also there, and Mit corm:immune of ',Can.'. p elass,the oaicts of special miseleue ef forte,notar ;away even the alit .shif• site. Addy .snOtelthidaniling reeractnts maw, fee whOod Men Of tea our b.r bad longed and prayed for the peewee in Of • the Grodetiapie 11090 and atreefft and emisole.tion, bed blended this meeting m the converson;we trust,of three, 'whose Cacao have coma within our knowl edge in the deeper and more prentouslir. noel ennerlestomi Of thoetewhosnetaine it Ind in emu if arilakening of the'entrltihu isle of the hoopitabto cornett' in which we that, hp their pastor Lola ay, at their next communion twantytwO were roomed on professum of fidth In • virittell Content In lint nieten ROLL/. • Immediately after the ending of this! meeting the name-workete' ' oatngN to the condoet of seethed one, at the same hour, among the diemen. Their with but erreptfOne, levee been cheerfully opened to el% suid , ,wo, IMAM always Agape away 111thilieordiakrequest far en early re. torn. And yet; Whom* that fanned band, met and prlyea, throtigh . land' menthe with filth undiustned naa seal uneheeked, by ridicule, or self-dental, or summer heat, it nes seemed as If the bleeping was to he confin to their . untorots and Inward Ilia ho t thanks be tied! "who hi the awarder of theta wee diligently seek .11 the recent crowded at tondentoupon th e oppfleffs with the quiet, but eouletlr• Nag premnee of the Ilely . .hpirlt, the ho- anent melting Of beetle to leers, and one saops earnest, angina. inquiry.owhatmust tile to nil esvial,s lilt us with taehOpii:that God hes groat tillage In store -lor oar Vice nop . r i mo .t, whole energiee are everready, and lithe often vended. for the surety ofOUr 1100100 and prone-MY. • ); . , one iiimuctuinn, nditOic eble "I proport ion. eu ra 'im U c h ul °7 l C at h sl o p : 4 lu' l :tilrrelna l ' ° .l co Maui lx Itunr. To matt nod low/loOctuol d 'ran oo ts, W O 50 0 01InArtheir000ls1th last ,TOE 400115 • . cow. neenpy .00 Fifth latent.. Thuile bee° been pandow but not e, gantly, dtted 00hi make 'an ntte a live and clamant Piece of evening resort. These are open day and evening, and free to all. and neve brim constantly fi lled, es. peefally .f r ao t t;by those who have arire- Mated and ordered their advantages. noir bible. are "ceverod •wltn.all the leading ',crinolines and newspapers; but on need 'donation. of pictures end ornament/, .Mb widen to add to these attranUons. Over the entrance. and In etrango contrast and hrival with. the More 'of tither nlele. ewn., which, Within saguaro upon rift!' drinking salon" our: bright lamp, with its atreet, almod.Jestie as in their shining, for theatres, - gambling bells and illuminated invitationstoallcomen,inands out, night raLOX night, as a beacon of natal I to the melees, Pension -driven throng. upon that thoroughfare of Dill. Opening Into the reading moat 0011. tIILOII Witll Its exdolleut piano. Those roams at. ford tecllltles olden W 0 ' , speedwell , woo to manioc In the innonorstlon of fortnightly noelables Or :minions, Int which wo b a re already been tendered the services of the best meta= sine Of thstrulwerdolronf to 1W the say. Vltzesnecnpre WOK. Hl prgygg g .Zama trOUblg tae,. Its .experieeee preemtad ,111310eaUee or also. 'gement .aAcei Ortrpresentetreditlon gala Ihmeetaleuengte, we were linable re u .b, i lt eate ut r t so l UZlti : a.e tLe.a4n9 P 99 &b MM 4sys. for ZU* Which aso . Ur form " r aU g: In.yoqa IDD • (Orman nodllpipUedElo:doabo: . • t ilde last named cpts. is to unite-IMb I los Ono, }tom the foung titald, siAterlos of lectures by Dr. g LIAM, of the Wutaetilfoltaillty: ^ • rtvisel LICTOM. • fol aliment of w plefloo, unaerstood to bovo boon toad* A tour organisation, the Mord Undestoott, USW Wlotr. to Ono pub. Ito lecttins• on selentlan sub am. Al th ough they elicited ► yeti tons= ye sod tutor, tot:slog Motto conalitlatr of two lOatstret lit ( . 25. 1867. by Prof, B tier, of Tale Wiese, On Hooky Mountain :and two by Prot; Roma "'iugi. of ~,al;e wl f:•ofrntt°ctuasnultl e 70 .1 ligious • wrest which pervaded the ebUrches, d other mules: the course preyed u urceseul.. B.lolos Irrildellta Or TrrlaßOlLoll, tabu statement of the Immortal atzength old other stattsUos, of the tell{. lons forcin th e proposed consolidated city, Ma rectally been published by the AO. :soolation. In time to be presented to the : CluistianComentioNwhareeMeet Onalous bete.gladdenoi and ortmattleant every heart. lea preparation was undertaken IMO; the desire of arraying, to ustabbotn faits," before tbeChtistians of our so-mit red Witty o) , Churches” th e metaled need for ataxia' aortic= and sacrifices in the same of the Master. it has been completed through the exertions of our excellent R. cording Secretary, assisted by Mr. John P. Paxton, and ealreralof Oor IneMbenitilp. LCZNOWLIDOneere. In athlitioe to our obligations teethe gen. axons donations of Our friends, which will be expressed In the report. of the proper 00011eittO0e, our aelmowledgmenta are. at '-this time, specially due to the ,paators of Smelly, who tithe,on request, prepared sea lama with special reference to the wants of young men, and In every way, and with the warmest xYfiebathY, have fostered our M- I termite and amended our efforts to th en. Mar and religious press, for their generous appreolation of the necessity and catholici. ty of Our mirk; and to' whom, next to the rainiatrY. we on meth of our enemas and support during the PIM year; to ll.v. Alex, Clark, and the COSlgnmWork of the Fifth street. Methodist Church. for the use or their • building •by the Seceder Prayer Meeting; and to our Recording secretary. Mr. A. R. Riggs, for his fidelity and dere lion, which at the first prompted retire ment from kb profession to sesame the Su. petlntendenm of our work. and witti which he hammer since maenad and labored for 1 emery laterast of thelAmoolatten, hie to. situation we have accepted with the deep. l est regret, and now follow his entrance up. ' L eta a preparation for the Gospel ministry ' with earnestprilvers for the divine favor and a large success In- leading souls to Christ. ig • To-nht we enter crisis new year, look. legend upon widening and whitening har vest fields,and hearten Increasing and mow Importune calls for laborers sad help, in .the onrioake misildri of saving and hea r the. Our gathering Is not for ourselves, but fl o o r r sMt g i f e . t w o u rqb d n i ; n e " P AM% Church. It is a preliminary sad .o.4ms twe one, like that of pickets in advance of the army; Like distal - John the Baptist, the forerunner. crying, elteperit -ye, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand: , I As 1,110 ministry will bear witness, the Christian worker. in cm nedertsitloge have not been diverted Prem. hut made more earnest and effective In Matt duties I to the choral, We therefore implore those who have means to give De of theirsob. stance—thaw who have the coin an d the love of Christ. todim us of their Astaire. Joie us thdhelp Mow we go forward- to night; strong, for the innate. looking s new Christ m our Leader, and to tae Spirit iA our Help; rejoicing over the mit, in the words of Israel's . tong of triumph over Caossin—"Wo got net land In possesslos by our own sword. neither did our own arm cave us; but Thy To M. Mad. and Thine me, and the light of Toy countenance, became Thou hadst favor unto us; the Lard of Ham IA with us, the God of Jamb h our At the conclusion a the:raiding of th report, the following hymn woo sung by lie, If. Thane Miller, of einginnati, . Aistrd by the entire congregation in di chortoe , Shell we cm her st tbe river, W here bright eeprel feet have trod With its crystal tide forever Flowing of the throne of God i Cuomo. Yes, vrengatiserat tire M ' or. • • The begotitul, the beautiful rivet.; iistbar with the saints at the river That. Paws by the throne of ilea. ' • On the margin of the river, Wuhing op its silver spray, We 1011 walk and worahlp ever, Antes happy, golden My. 'Yes, gather, an. Ere war/web thiebititir Lay we every burden down; ,ace our spirits will deliver, And provide srobeend crown. Tes, wellitotherdie t • • • - The Chatrivan then apologised for 'the abvenee of Mr. ttnewsut; of Philadelphia, and rend[ dintadel received from him In explanation or hi* altaeutte • To (Nicer AfTlirdook, President I', M. C. Pittaborgh:—Detained: Mary- cold. llt,pointed. " May God baptlaonllwith 4 I I. of renewed txnuteeration. _ Raul Epboalina thlrdwnd aUteenthlo the end. ' =2 - - liurnell, of Milwaukee, woo, introduced by pin Proof dent, and itrifireaseff.tbe .A.owniatlrm at length, recotutimmlizeg the people to eneounuto the Aasoclation to the .Werb- tbe.f. iftve The mincrog.tion "ling m the hyn cont . numeing, ••ft curia totem t 1,1•461 ~Mr..NioNly, of Chicago, arldl the gongreg ht ation tieing ea t*l and forcible ugunicb , At the bl 3 Ter marts he railed upon thc compountion to contribute liberally to the Automation. He raid therneedaii money; they could not work effectually without it. Before the collection woe taken up, Mer-Mr• Miller Ming the .Iwantiful hymn, com mencing, C the congregation joining In the churns. After the collodion hod been taken up and the attlMerlptlona Conchulod, 'which amounted to several thousand dollars, the I'ved.l.mt introduced neV. F 7. Thane 31111er, nt Gladrusati, who addrewod the a,omblar. His remark% were full of Pith and vigor and of a character calm': bled to intoratt the Imme.ra, and drew frequent met loutl. applause from the Midland.. • ' Mr. /tomb', after.a romarld, ofler ed the clmlng pmver, whlelrwo rollow od by singing theltyrn conunetwihtt,. oalttwase tut trientl; to dwelt.. After - which the audience, was, Olq mb.tartylth the benediction. litinrlell Zs 1011 tho ittudy of thoso L piai attempt Justt tielttion for shirking a duty. Wo spoke ymtertliiy of the annoyance atMosioned by the non-calotrat ittithatealMPee ',gulling drivers of vehierea to keep den foot apiit' in morbid ihrongli tho strands of Ow dty, , Apy one must, to uouvinced of tha of jort and utility of such an ordi nance, ifinppreelittbai tbettiootyronleimw billy experienced at street. ero. sxhiga `from citizens having to submit to the In- • iffereneo of teftl . 34 flap rrntpr4 option they oceneion by koopitig nhteei (naked of preset - o . llg. ;proper illittnnos,..• ac }froyitiod, But Ilk Honor, Mayor McCarthy. in his de sire to onion*the lawns he duds it; without Auk, Diver or affeCtion, - pinata a "construction. e wpon the ordinance which preyents him-enforcingi t r Such, at least, our understanding. ~1.3 term seagulls, or vehicles, hi med In to ordi nance, and these are required to be kept ten feet apart, The hones (or runic* attached, Ills , , Htinar holds are not taken into account, and lie further maintains Arad ascer tain (-woolly -IPA( touch apace a horse '(or mule) occupies in drawing vehicle, whether ton Soot, leaser more, Is not a duty legitimately within his prov ince. This. dieopstrttetlon" 'not haying been deeldrsi erroneous by the fispreme Court, the ordinance ht o dead letter un der the fit-meat Municipal Dynasts': We remember of" an energetic COmmon Councilman, (he is yet a member,) a few years since having had atitipW4 an unit= nen* entitle!! iian.Ordinanee to prevent %lee - alarms, providing, with portico ' that upon the. occasion of -fire' alarms Should be given at lbs angina houses byy mean as Or . bell, ' or in any other muitner, , , Tinder: this ordinance it woe thnt an . alarm of ' lire might be given by any body, in any manner, and that the effect of Itwas to increase rather than diminish false alarms.-True, thie "conetruetion" was based upon the letter of the enact ment, for aslo thg sprit of it nothing appeared outside of the title. In • Inca it wen an unmeaning prtainelion, mouser id nu purpose whatever,. Ho to the Mk , nide onlinnrWO We aro speaking of, In the Judgment of Mayer ' lifer% trthy,. nsuirdless of tin different opinions held by his prodocesitonii dtivering a period or six or eight years. 'We do not assume to, decide whether the Mayor in Ids ltdogislon," 1.4 WrortH, tko propriety of our questioning ES correctness we have no more doubt thou wo have of the Im propriety of his undertaking to. decide upon the construction, ur effect, of city onlinnmam. . int cots did not, mamma thin prow nee, and weato not aware of qur present Mayor having been tested with suchjurisdicttort.' An td.. firer ; Is in the pay of the city, whose ape! . plat duty it lain ationdsle legal 'matters, and to whom the one-In lineation should have been referred, if, In truth the May or hesitates to enforce the ordinanee for the reason stated. It Is isifieln that it is not enforced, and it Is equally certain that in this respect he is neglecting Ids dutY. Under the circtunstaV a t we eini prothise no immediate rektor the tit !prince &iniittliiy dd(ytga . yohicles iteofil*rti(9llll ol. W' upon our Ore e t s . , Valeableetty Property at *Malan —On Monday Mum , et 3 oolook r. x., Mesas. flaultbson, - Palmer k Co. will sell on the urea:dem, that valuable lot of gnemtlon Second street, near Market, haring. a front of 04 feet, extending bark $0 feet, at preaent occupied an a lumber yard. Copitallete eeeklu . g,,lnvestiryint*: in pal wale will find Ms an excellent oppor tuldty to secure a piece of ground well adapted /or tutelages. or manufacturing purpoere. Terme, one-third lamely bap aloe In two equal annual payments,wlth interest, mound by' bond and mortgage. =XI= About ten o'clock yesterday morning twri ladies had their podeetit picked while In the Diamond illarket.• Par logt 840 nod the other 010. In 'the Opera .tionse, Wednesday night, ColOnel Sam. Young, of the Clarion Bonner,. was re: tiered or itlso. The thief did not know the Colonel was n "newspaper min," for they never trouble any of the fraternity wh - en they know them and we would not be at an surprised in hear of the 'fol. low.returning the monew to the Bannrr man. We- hope be will, the it might be iototible . that d belonged to same one elm , Editors seldom awry money of their own pricarelessly and munch largo quantities.. ' . There was held yesterday..at the corner of Fifth and Suattilield streets, an man air. prayer meeting, in which newly live hundred persons participated.• The.ex ercises Were conducted by Rev. Mr. Bur nell, of Chicago., Eloquent and areal live prayers were delivered, brief ad dresses made, and hymns swig. the mul titude joining In the singing with right good will and earnestness. . All present wore deeply impressed with the -novelty of the worship, andconsidembloreligious enthiwlnsui was manifested. . . Three Allegel Burglara, giving their names as George Waters, William Cal mus and William Mogro, were captured by offieers Wrigley aM Guppies yester day morning. They had been looked 'after for.some days, being suspected as the individuals who committed a bur glary at a gun Arlon' nn Wayne street. On the person (NW - niers were found arti cles+ identilitsl Oa among those stolen, also the key of a toot chest.. The accuscsl are held for a hearing: Birthday Annlverssry.—Mr. William lioltzheitner, prnprietor of the popular Continental Dining Saloon, Fifth street, last evening celebrated his twenty-fifth birthbight. An.lifleent banquet was spread out to his •rsonal friends, mem bers of.the Great, Western . Band and representatives of the pmts.' The elixir was viter blessant, and we earnestly wish that.' '31;.• It. may live to celebrate lilt hundred. birthday in an good style. • . Reefirerod e —ThO'bioly of Jainee flood• itTr.hO g r hin lr r n u dl em e rv v al W gl l tr,:rt. w o r d erove ' r ' :l yos - tortlety.' loqueOt vox hold: CITY ITEMS c=:::: The ioqitoouy COneerniug the oxeol 7 lence",of the Wad Sewing lillehlite le fltst meguumlating. At the Pair at Locktmrt, Now York, the Wimd.mrried o f the (inn 'prize niter the. Florence. Singer, Empire, 'Howe, • Wbcrier as,l.km t; rover A: & Gibbs. ll:tying won the first four prizes at the Illinois State Fair for the best Fondly iiileehlrui and samples of work. st Ports, Conneeti cut, (inlnnibin county, New York, iiuevens county, ,New.i - ork, New York, T stntehir, New 31anireditre State Fair. and thirty County - Palm in' United Stotecond wilt whervver Itis Witted for tHee, The new Weed overcomes an. the ves.attOmi of the loot twenty 'years. - • The:mount sold 1n l'itts . burgiVima yi ;deity,' and the satisfaction it gives, istieit inerm.ing the demand.. Vas. a Knight abort noellle, make; a tit,,.- alike on 'both sides, and • awes thread from so.. in ap to • 150 alike on :both olden. Will Pa. over S.ea/Ilgai full 51N.42,1 with- I out. brauking needle or thread: It will new from the Jighicst tissue toper to the beeriest cloth, or from toads ding to lead; stitch, hem, foil, bind, cord, braid; ruftlie, tuck, quilt, gather and sew et thy' same time; and hem stitch.' Will not porker nor draw in washing. • perform greater range and variety than any other one machine. • Call and see the Champlon Setrlnglila ehine .at It. It. Los:We,' ill grant street. We invite personal examination. The:Weed 1.4 bound to weed entail the curved 'needles and fluid:hies that take tile and. spells when you want them to sew. :You have not to hold' the thread whenNott comutenoe toeetv on the Weed. . Ike:fp:reference whore in Ilse. As the old saying is ' "ovary :me hoe his day," the Weed's has come at last, triumphant Lviarn any ono to operate &no of charge, you'doni want, a nutoldne. y Winter isapproaching, and our house- koOPOri.will do preparing, for the chilly breath of old Jack Feet' . 'They ::will! purchase new _Moves. -to- warm- their kitelictuTh,; and nets pans anti pota And kettles to grace their salvo, If we are 'permitted to intrude mar advice we will tell all making or intendlng t make any mirth/I-WS in the tin or bowie-bard ward line that our friend, I'. C. Duffer, whose esiabliahrnent Is below the old and tiate honored "Third Ward EAU.). Grant street, near Welsite_,rr, has on batul one of the very 'finest stocks in the city. Je a practical Inechanic, and his special and careful attention to his buslneaa In all its departments, has sinavedcel in bnildimr...up a large patron lure, which, we trod, vlll ho suitably N ei-eased during the winter demand for articles In his line. • lieu. stank•embracca tine parlor and tarok row., &Navels, teahts, pane, rots , kettles, and the hun dreds of artiodes premier a to the flu and sheet Iron business, All Jobs or con tracts per work will be attended toby Duffey In tho best-style of work.man ship. Having had l e n t Im.rennal ac quaintance with hlm we are prepared. lb commend him In the highest WITEL9 to our readers no a gentleman emitiently worthy unlimited patronage. = Ifet.ri,.. a. Itohen tal red plad atroct, Allegheny City, daily rsvelve fresh invnhaa ut cholee groceries from tho East, and eonstantiv present their . customers with as tine selection. In their lille 11.4 1-11.11 'l4 obtained eLsewhereln either rity, Their primal era very- res. aonable. Packages are delivered to arm part of tither city or xurrounding eluded for cuatoracra; without extra vhatire, .Wholosale and 'retail purchasera should favor them with a purchasing visit, Stir no where ciao eon they deal to Letter rolvantage. Cold. Wtilqtr to setting in and persons -cannot be toe cautious in the clothing they wear. At William Semple!' dry goods atom, ISO and lK • Federal street, Allegheny city, will be found a large atcstl: °nine ilannols hmvy and Hub stantial plaid. dross tioodx and all atyleit of heavy materials minable for the cold weather we are ab ort to enter. !Mo. se. 'action to fine and the prima voryreason able: Wholesale and retail patrons , tare SisliedidlYdireated to the advertiamnont Of the hoes°, whlvi appears In another column. CI olco Eratkerc—Wholmi:u and re. tail mirchasers . will Ism in mind that Messrs. 'Wray Itnithers, Irwin street, near l'enti;ltare made high reputation forthe crackers, hiseults, manufac tured by . them .at their old tettahlished bakery. The prlixs are as reasonable as elsewhere In the city, while the quality must commend itself to all epicures. We ask a fair trial for th e . cracker's of the Messrs.. Wray& Brother.. • Jewelry at Itargabm;—lteaders will bear -in mind Mut Masai° ofJoweiryi nt redurrod rates, continues at tiro well known establishment or Heineman, Sty ran 29 street. Tim stock Is largo and atindraidy assorted, Rilli Hai firm Is auSinuo,to clove It old previous ta taking town:salon or their rem. atom. tall in and . kee. far yam-- m.1%3:5. Hazlewead Statlen.—This day, at 111 o'etook a. will be sold at anetlon the very thwlmblo reakteneo and grounds of the late Cu). W. Piper. Partles disthin,.,- , to attend tho sale can take the /1 Velma. a. tn. train, and retuin at p. tn. See advertlsentent .of Smithson, -.Palmer & Cu„ and/mean% 5a and 07 Fifth street. • Cool Aldo Sheeting can be ollealtird at -William Semphis dry gootbt estab lishment, Nos.l.4tand 182 Federal street, Allegheny Cily, at dgi tomato per Yard. The very large steel: or goo& al thin howo will be dio .tozod of et proportion ately low .fisier. th (be *hole:ode and • All the Uea p r int. qm q ow being ao pri.4l of nt I' l 'oll9 svVolv AUogne per 'r , ; l Ledlee are Inv fed cull and inks Gatti Dark print.. ere sold et WilUtun' Boutple'a, 180 and 182 Federal !troth., Allegheny, at eleven cents mt. yawl. •Ladies will make a, hole of this Met, Cali and 'gi,ixalset the large etnok,of Lar rumnt.Nm. Fleirdng's, N0.,130 Wood street. Go to the 'Sew York kat and fur hotuat for bargains, at 10. 52 St. Choir street. • TES WE= WETS' manniaminunea....tway. A lode AMR, egotoIadaeTUDIT4NVOOL. MPS Of beeroottag reading Ratter. le:Rang ~.a.grzeoodols, Istooll Iwo Ivy Solograpie one 1611, Renißea Roodfax BUR. Re the hag, =drollest isost reliable Ylassetal ma 011.1 martial Monet Reports fim beer paw to the el, Xo lamer. 11Rehasio or Morel,. ••, • , sßeold Oa 'Mimi 11. • man MIS= 111711ZIXIMMTIA .ATtiofltt,ortbor .. .. ... . . ..... NUMBER 247. art?: Au.alla# Salo . eV Leta Bp sothit regimat, an adjourned safe of tine. desirable lota will be bed. in orfebekes4o on Eigiturday. oat. aub, when another near,plan of lota will be offered. The terms in the sale of those lots aro' so , etdeelliiiey. Ilbend that a comfortable homes brought wittall the ranch of all—one-fearth in cash and the, balance in fi'Ve years.. Free trains,wall leave the Depot .of the Weetera Pennsylvania Rallioad, Alle gheny City, ak9:os and us. mjstopping at Bennett's, Fine ; Creek, Sharpabnlg and Ross Stations; `ritunilngatMsp,ln• A free dinner and a good one, will be served up on the OCValfrOe, by our - Mend Harvey McGulre, of Fifth euset.; . ALEX.LEGIOATE, Alletioneer. • Sim &.Ellturruncv Estate Agents :and.. Managers, LawrencevilP.. Os! Ilny‘o .Gooifs. . Prints reduced from Ifie. Ginghoms reduced from 20c. Bleached Shirting Muslin+ redoctsl from IS, llnbleachal Muslim+ reduced fromlec. Canton Flannels reduedd from lsic and Wu Shirting Checks' reduced from Ticking reduced from leo and 18e. i4l ilarket street. Ladles , Fun.-Air immense.iltOCk - ot Ladles' and Misses' fun, Ist the extensive iur house of Win. Flumlug li - 0.139 Wood street. Read Abe Testioooy fro= O. .1' Jai' . Oldesi CllMseem of Allegrbas.7 ALLEGIFINNT, OM. 14, Th 7. biso. A. KEraxx.—Dcar Sir: I havo been troublal for some, yearn with the complaint described by your saver. tiscmcnt of Dr. Etergenes Diuretic or Backache PI ill, and concluded to give them a trial, and nun gladlo aliytheraf forded me Immediate relief. I cheerfully moommond them tiirmy one faltering from like symptouwjeeling•contisient they will do all you claim for them. . For sale by all • linsgpAst&-. Price: MI mats per. box. illsokess,leakes4, Blissitilio. • White all wool blankets 04,00 wthf7,oo: - " 4,30 " . 10,00 0,60 " 10,00 • . 0,60 " /1,00 . 8.00 / . 6 Ivo " " •• . .0,(6) 14,60 "..re th.6ooetf' !8,080,0 6 XI " " t 17,60 latrgeat stook, and cheapest goods' morr aean to the two cities, on West corner Market and Fourth atreeta, No. GO rra‘ , GARDNER 681`21. PART. 'Oar IMe. BWOL Best De 'nines rodueed from 23 midair- Single Coburglas reduced from 25c. Ticking reduced from 33c. 3-4 wide Sheeting Muslin. Kentucky Jeanie reduced from 23c. Cancun Flannel reduced from inc. Shirting Checks reduced 2.5 and Mc. J. W. flasignn et Co., 59 Market street. t. A Large and Complete Stang on: Ladles' at Wzrt. l'lntaing's, No . . Digital)le Site far a PriSate Residence, on Ohio avenue, Allegheny City; at Auc tion. On Saturday, October :Rib,' at: o'clock p. in., on tiw premise., will be cold the largo and handsomely situated vatUnt lot of ground, frontingiti feet on Ohio avenue, near Chartlers ,street v ex tending back .V.) feet 6 inches to - . Locust sireetoindadloihing property. of Jona than Uallaher. Particulars in advertise snout of Smithson, 'Palmer ,t.Co., in an other column. Dry Geed. • at Virholcrate.—Me. in cite the particular attention of buyers at wholesale to our complete dock armlike dram gbods, and all kinds of fliaey and staple goods, and to the tact that we sell at the - lowest eastern Oriel's, and out goods to suit purchasers. . •- d. W. BARIUM & •- 19 Market street. Something Cood,--The booth l / 4 gaiters, kr—, for men, ladiesandolindron , kept at en Market Etreet, 'aro' made of the yet"' best material, and• mold .e loan as the lowest. All goods arevramanted to give satlaketion. If you want some thing good, and at gold prises, mil at' Itoblies Shoo Rouse, .0) market aired; Dry Goole and Old i e tteek--Ttuit iu Flaw Wore the war, Yea our prim!. J. W. Bettxxtt "09 Unmet street. inset Opened, a fall line of ladle& and Mines' lung, at. the Now .York- bat. and fur house,lso. 59 St. Clair street. A Vert Desirable Caostry Hone. at Hazelwood Station, Connel Roil , road, will be sad at auction, on Friday, October 95th '. ,'. at 113 i o'clock , A. The dedrable reoldence and grenade of the late Colonel Wm. Plper. See advertise, mentin ourauetion admen: 'Smithson; Palmer dr, Co., Anetheteens. • ,• The Toothbrush Is a great institution, anti, in conned - Inn With' Ward's 'Fluid and Pourderel Dentiliciceovill remove tartar, harden the gurus and give spore breath. Bohr wholmile anti retail by . Joseph Fleming, .isco,'Bl Market • atreet, anti all druniath . Stiuivia Clutsip,Fer laditet sad m 1 es; beautiful all wool Long Stairri for $3.00 J. W. BAmice.R Muirket . street: • lanmetacr. _Vtz.vEr • rqs Ctonnt . i.—ltenntiral good*, anblhnocitill- Hies, in nll widths, ollesspriow than onn be found in tho two cities. on Awed: ear , nor otAfurket and Fourth lament. 'LTA. (lentntsn - a STSITABT Eye, liar, Throat, Ltytta, 011:1012 DISEASSU and CATAIULU, SU treated by. Dr. .Abarn, 134 El=s 1 street. A book by mall 50 meta. Dram Go x1..-.oreat red.tetion_ In ttus prietta or Drew. Goods at, J. W. BArtrErt 3larket Hari'lna at the Near York bat audit& bouso, No. 52 St. Clair street, In Ladl tiondltiallen Water is . a - e (Tinto: for Diabetes and all &teases of The kid neys. For isle by IA dingglais, uriddittonal Email Matters on Third and reartiareets. F:=2 • 110.e--(lloMlt.—At the bride's tes,ltlatee, oh WedoemdeT,Oetober IPC, bynise. S. 13.. brute., runs', otl3ddmtcr , ra:, , .4100 3101.1,11:. 0. eittlM/4extlioebeAteratt. No card& ' `R~l~~_~~~~:`i[cT Li A LEI.: Ala ESN traintaitaitEn, tee Fourth Street, Plttsbnink, Ts. COFFINS, of all kinds; CRAMS. CiLly‘its.nan every description or Tuners] Turutnbin Used. furnished. /looms otnids7 and - wsht, .11surdS • and Candadeitursdnised., r' , • 8. " . " 0 4 — R1M Dula st,:r. p.n. M. Vorlam 1 . .4. Lscob It. -,1 G. 1 1 11OUGERS. `" kltrit Min ICILDALMER. '99989 both. bite Samuel X. Itoiken.) No. 9 Ohio 8994 threndoors from 19.'9. .A-119ht.r-CU1.2F1.- Unto. 908.9n9d.12.1.0..T. Irak," and •004 hultation Coinnu, at Me 109.94 n 4999 prlces. Rooms open at Al hours, dm and Wed. 9nlc.rriagei l'arnltned on 4hort none. nuA on 99t re•n• terms. .' EDWARD CZABSIECILIN DERTAXVIt. UM., No. us obb Allcattenr. Metalllo. Hosetrood and other Ca llas., with ocomplata stock of Naomi torataktai Goods, onktaad and furnished at skortiat mottos, et lowest Priem E4t10.. and LVIOI7. 5141:gt1, pcor 0. of first tad Middle Streets. .Carclagas,, Ilarottchet, Boggles, Saddle Mortar , Ste: for-hire. nEMETEIRT MAIMMI.I4 ORAL . A. J. RAERRUOII. H tM Camden' OM.. liroMoso oll o , Pe. ORNAMENTAL NAREILE .4.48T0NT. MORINO. STONE BOREAL OASES, 'warranted...ter • roof. ~ orrsia FOR THE BEIRCFIT or T. unuiturscatrsoli s smanh ward. l'lttsborib, lappou LYSOL LITESUAD. A If PLIC:DID GOLD HEADED OAVIC wOl to Awarded to the SAW* raor.htoff Iditroin. ISUMINST Pao , 112r 1 OTICIR 6 -. . , • . - Amon PACOrsn ILSTIAMT CO— L.D. 1.-. ,_ , , • , . 001*0 Na. CI Welset 81,_ , - P Mat Xs Pliln., (WOWS Sistslin, .- - Tbe Interes Bran c h.e TictJULortVall .Lesteeworth or the U ..n swig= rrarpsai i lsestens, Dirlsloo, due Korember ari ' r l ii thi . k rr q uir'' . in crt. ie r ataar ra " Ithtte lhe rrt : or, *0 sad r that del*. Sera •-, .. t .l ;PALM= Trittiorer., NOIVOL—The rook • 8.1.11,3VL off the value la front or Oyster Wpm, csa earner. of Peau and Caoal had balder mites IS at pace, as they are lmnra. ******* '' tab e(ilie Clabi at -And ow miry of paw . to Ur wan pitied nit lie club. Addition. wallahs eau toir EMU at nay tin% .tintr. 710 TICS Ilamscatzw.-.1. orintig yaw pew; , bo sm• eatl - speistfy mind dad.. want. an Intlasus. Wedsanday oditidui pd., 'bathos lavtig DU me mall • nat. • _ _ _ Arioy bs t by Dan, Itxprees. Mow 1114 wenueeeed Letters. guy be mem xi OW OIL .rvereauzua. Pixtes. WANTS. NA " SEIX. 'who tbotoothly underst”ds the' manor or Move Portent. :Mere. HOT= Pletab • b Poet WANT= CAIIPEN'T*IIB.74I. • • number of llrst-olos• FBAYBtiS mated at vacant lot en Robinson street. MS, Yedail, Allegheny Intr. WANTED -4 SITUATION, bit a • •German Wm. aged Wet. 7n an. In French .0.1 EN0...) to edneste so; assistant In housework, or Ina store. Ad. dress A. 4.. Othre or the daaette. Pittsbn WANTED —4 g•lltlelnali ospedenec and bosluess onalideabols would /be to Purint bhasolf with a foundry, to mandbeture a itapir article for width Medi b • Rood demand. Address CAATINOB, at Twill, 0►nc5......:. WANTED-20.000 AGENT • - A sample sent free with ternta, kr any on to clear= dallyean three boort. Boston. ca dryly new, light and destrabla. Can be done a honor or traveling, by both male and tamale NO gift !Akita= or humbug. W. IT. CHM= IEB, BB Broadway, New York. • FOR RENT FOS BENT—A large and well lighted BOON la the COariTt tralldtai: Aga, acOr A.ZILTTE COUNTING BOOM. - FOBSALE • FOR VIALE-JINELEIGherrNEvr MOUSE. No.. 101 k IMUms street: .B1s2): Ward, Pittsburgh; elght rooms sue tellsr;AU lb. modernimproroments. Large lot. Apply FOR SALE-020 ACRES GOOD FADSID;C: LAND, lu lowa. Terms eery. Good tin, Taxes all pale. Will Mee tbrelty property. For partleulare inquire of D. W. SOUTH, No. tt Market R t reel. - FOR RALE—HORSEEL— ONE LARGE DAY DRAUGHT HORSE; or ithe family RAIIOUCHE HORSE, for sae at. HOWARD'S Startle. 71ST STBZIGT:" near the ltonannahnla House. FOR SALE—A large LOT. OF ~:fs STIGEND, situated on Penn street, 106:1111 - fect. havlng three Crow.. Improvement/I. eta .our good dwellings on Penn sweet oind • two-! 'tory shop 'ln rote. Shop to linty by feet; a good znaaufacaa:iasr be alit ,eparate . ir a•mied.' Y.wryln at No. 9 PENN' . = pool 441.1 E—LIVERY smuusz: —Good s gels of HOWES, BUGGITB.LtI ILOVCIFILS. Most te sold. se present eema. hos other Post.. rermlttne 64 * attention. Locators on *Mee street, near riacrat. mittens City. Per fortbar prmtlenlare Inquiet, of WILLIAM T. CAUL, corner, Anderton and Isabella lamp, Allegheny City. Fos ALE-113111C11. YAI/Dr•-• The .derstgned will sell all oi one-hait of a Bkek Tani, to nay person wishing to cam, In the innings.. The yard Is new, with on the mod. ern Itoprovestienta. I.taseraas Lel MIS.. -SOPS need apply bat those wbo mesa busme n. A. - thee. Z. T. 0.. Allegheny P. 0. POll SALE-446 Acres or , Leoleit, with ono double flame Doom, eptaxemer...,, nd `fad •Prlogt swan bunt all enitibmi Buy meters to four foot rota oleos!, talidrojaytaa -*boot no Orate. Boller •and Blitiaolog Taro pike resorthrolsk tbo farm. Thu "awn mei la eietuaged for property to the elty or aalolalaz town. Apply to W. S. BOYD a 00.. Bootie tate raireela. No. PD Fifth Street, Mato." volt, goodl Bakery, doing a towline. og from hi to bMwels of lour • week, sad elevated et. Ne l / 4 4D PALO ALTO STREET. Allegheny City, will Or . Bold on reasonable term... The above baltmy I• doing a goon Mule..., and has theit.4.lll.lss of doing a nmeli larger one than!. now -tor inr•ot , ololos to eons. l 4 the Duthie. will And Mae ram opyortunlty,Eorpartiesbus;' Inquire at the BAKERY. • FOR BALE.--lionse and Lot** corner of hantsattan .o 4 Adam . agrwsta. H.r liassenrsr Beltway. .Lot 4t try lEt bet. ouse framer eroittalnlng7 root. and prod hail, well lesproved. . MM.< ond Lot onSbitEleld. nes Bidwell street, Allegheny City. Lot St be 144. Met: boom frame. - contains ball. Eva mane at good cellar; seater... gay. Also, several swain Boos and Lots In good location - , Instant 01.1i._ 1217411 t CO, Beaver street, near Cationai, Yanehester, patirddi.Eti A VIR.S.T . CLARI RESEDENCT. - K2 OPOLII YOB lIALS Wf i m lAA MI Doable Mick MansLoa Theme. _ • • Sitnate No. SA WASHING TON STILNXT, AU, sum' atb. , otititalisine thlrtatn Wl* idnl nen finished roosts, bealds• • kitchen s postrerandi finished basement, idiot the most sander& cells, and Idea improieiniOs, isresnaill soul ssitleities' Toros iry convenience. • The Lot 6160 by 320 reet; A.good Stable ottlbe tusk at. kIsL ethiblice of the cboltest ' BniPoB di °the! Frnit;.• Urfa bean carefully selactelbarl eultlMl4 burial Maturity,. to/inlet . with fabay abr. bcc7, sYstarmatbeally arranged *Tier CRC 1.1, 7 .. tug beauty sad 'refLuesceut Ulmer, SILL &SBUTTERLY; &ma: zaut"ramee aprato. =I or, sour D. issixarr s zwo Cacti. Stit, seem/Levi:6c KIXDS, WAOII.IIII4IIILII £ZD altra.lll4. tEPECLU. B.Ultit\ INS offered to Oftttnt DIIIIBE&TH & Jewelers and Opticians, Inr=l .lEI ENBT , G o / KALE* litarohaut Tailor, • CAN pin :tied U. Clair Strieste, WeL147.1=0:,`.111:17=1,7'' .., •• :FALL AND WINTER GOODS x. lffeelocr . C'excLipleet SPECIAL NOTlCrlie view - of nmnf Der/One Molest to to tastraelod In' the art of machine lowing, (oho ere oat mrftata of machines.) on Tllil- IVETZLICIt me have made anaasementv.Demh7 wa are enWed to Invite nay each to oar room.. hi O, Illth street, edam they will Da theronahlT fst stracted without chsvo. To them who are eon,. tomplattna mattes i purchase, or tetsh too:MO..li - M.Mus. this will be • moot bow el:do own , toollY. Our customers are canivoftireneasted: to leave Immediate notlecorbenerte Instruction: may DO drafted, as we have a lona form of Com— Detest end Wising eftmliere, vrhom mrsiees ms, bthad as often as aelo.an. - - • • • • Wit. nom= 4,, co, r.movED AND is - rw coons. - H. adorcata.7it Taisicar, . flu remorad t. * IFFMIBT=ICI aor.. sea OF Federal !Weal, wear* ba b now nroareltog" jo i naTilritr al=uvcoao ues, : Vittrt&Mollix.lMlTlVwa; be raid au vary reasonable taro. eixrrai. r N. Oa WTI.= BT.. ear..f Tiodarsi., Daum % - owm PractlealFmaitarelliumaturers, COL PUN a wog' lames not* of '1'137136mi ll i r t . alir M*Br4A -" - . mas 4-1111 t.larers '"1411111 ormaxvrtn . ritiglit* nrs Lunn ANCIION awl asAttsurAL sarroxiss WIMP HATlllie,