THE DAILY GAZETTE. mit.l3HzD rviRT 3101UrING Cavitzum *xcullD.) PEA, REED CO., Z . z . rt;n;Kri,,eltcora. T. r mg,.,......... .JOllllll XING, uutlni. r. yen,M Oirnea, GAZETTE BUILT:PESO NN. SI dk SS NITTA IBTACZT. balms lopiliais .?q& of Valero tooffifnlio. OPPIOTAL EMIR' OF PITTSSIMiIi LID /LLSGHENT CITY; AASEET. CANAPES.? and BEST FANTLE of UOMANRCIAL PAPE3 fw Ms Rai. =ADS OP PEA DAILY: . . 3 cents. RiVr . ensler Carrien, per week.. LS .• Lall llntosalbers. Per • ddrew. GAziornr.. PlTTfißtrleoll. Perar'L. EAlt Vittsinkro GaAs Tax Lancaster Nereid hoistathe alma 'of 13Icateral 'Grant for Preiddent in 1841. The gallant soldier is being prettied on' all aides to accept 'the nomination, and the loyal masses patiently await his de : colon. Vorias are being made with fabulous rapidity hilfew. York city, by the Dem ocratic Committee on Naturalization. Seventy-live hundred forelgneie have been metamorphosed into American cit• Meru, of the Demociatic persuasion, Within the peat taw days. Am wu conyicted Last Wednesday, in a Philadelphia court, on a clone of assuilt andlattery on a lady. The as• snit Wu novel. 'From the top of it house he cast the reflection of the son in the Oyu of the lady with a piece of look tug glees. The Jury very properly deci ded it a crime commttted after dun reflec• Tips cams Duran:arm improve - To: day we have the decided satisfaction of .astonenting the Fenian nrothisrhood from thi murder of one Dr. O'Donnell, who was tilled' several woad' ego in London. The wretch who. did the kill !ails nide Ilageidge, (my defure, asAhere are fsw of that name in the town of London,) and had no certificate of siumtberehip with the F. .80 tar as tie information goes, it is lucid wad sat 'steady, and we congratulate the Asscv dated Dress on having' in their service Witch learned and discriminating foreign agents. They appear to ham just what the Atuirlffan puns want in the way of Deropcnut news. Ton European &genie( the Associated Press is a geninu bu given us frequent oectudons to speak in terms of nalooLlonent of ids performanchs; but yeatenlay he absolutely %repassed him self. In a sort of testacy he announced: that "the news is glorious for the cause , of Italy. The Government hoe deemed ' hest dapples)! it Orr the present." Now if this fellow was certain enough of the nature of any news whatever to feel that it was glorious, he could have given some account of its scope. If the thrseeneneet had the news - exclusively, andleW fit to' supPreee it, how could he determine it was glorious? L it not time 'somebody- other Than a natural reek/wed took tbi place of title chap? EDITORIAL GLEANINGS Bows of the 'Mutant pepera are full ocl a sentimental account of an interview between Panty Wright, a murderess, and hez, brother, a. respectable young man bf Poughkeepsie. Minute details oi'her,aiytnge and doings; and of tho 'state of her nerves, are aleogivan. This sort of - thing is wrong; the notoriety of ahamer makes murderers. In Saxony, where the number of 'suicides le ewe, authorities state that the Pee petratarz are mostly servant girls, who ....Mike way with themselves for scareely any cause, merely_ because their mindi are worked upto It by reading the dame poor wretch's death in the newspapers.. " Only the notoriety Ilaliket "Oka weak minds, and Our bore• hie reality of crime and panisnment is re cognized by them only when it is too late. An enbaustive account ut probe* news. sary for a newspaper when a crime is committed, but Anne Jeakinlsme of the jail are re , volting, debasing and unnecer NAIMVILIS. is haying a disagreeable • municipal contest. The late Captatn of the, Night Police refused to .recogilue Alden, the new Mayor, and persisted in acting u . t.lLottgh he himself were still In Pautuulcm of his old office. Thls led to his arrest, and on Tuesday, u he wan • leaving the courtroom, after having paid a heavy fine, he met the Mayor on the landing ot , the stairway end began at once to pound him on the face. -PO ' ilea:were near, however, and rescued the Mayor alter _.a pretty severe fight with alma Mends or the assailant, and the Valiant Captain was arrested and again released on ;10,000 ball. _ Clorra a seniaticm has been made in Boston bye school teacher beating a girl . . over the shoniders for misconduct in schooL The modest sufferer exhibited her hndeed beck before a meeting of the' City Councils, and when requested, by the school commissioners to retest the show for their benefit, cheerfelly con sented: In ell probability Attie teacher, a PAK girl, will be dismissal and her oc cupation taken from her forever, so that the bold little girl may complacently think herself a Martyr: RAEITORD, Conn., hula/gee Itself on Thursday in a gorgeous reception to (laaetil Shdridan, an ovation such as has rarely, if ever, been offered' by Hera ford before. Even though General Sher idan feels and appreciates these honors which have met hheat every station ha tween Missouri and Maine he .must be just s little, fatigued and bored, attar a while, if they continue. , Tee Rev. Mr. Owens, who has been untiring in his. devotion to the sick and dying all through the plague ledge in Gaireetcm, and who hse won the love and respect of every one in the town, her at length. naccumbedi-Mid L sop. posed to be dying of the !ever. Mr. glens' is a. brother of General Joshua 'Owens, of t!hiladelptthe. A. New Yeoman has invented a little attachment to a carriage by which, in case the Nunes run away, the races may be Ixamed, and the frightened animals may run as bard as they please, while the "Mete will be left behind in safety.- The device Is said to be so simple that it is a marvel that it was not previously dilcoverad. / 11( hUCAGOi recently, a man who bad been enjoying a little too much, liquid hanke* fell inio an 'unfinished . sewer, .witere he wan found by s -policeman, singing that he wanted to be an angel. The - Justice before whom be was brought lined him fire dollars for being drank, and six for damaging the sewer. Tan St. Louis Gas Company, which ahnt of the gas from Si. Georges Church, in that chi, bud Sunday has come one In a cud otapology, in which it thrusts all of the blame on some unnamed clerk. What -would corporation' do without some clerk or underling aa a snipe goat? ON Wednesday a destructive fire took place ! In Milwaukee. eeneuming the Tires Star Kills, one thotmand barrels of lbw ankles thousand bushels of wheat. The ion Is estimated. at 4 150 ,- 000. A boynamed Miter was burned to death. .Tas Gin= Emigrant Fair, gotten .ap by the Teutonic residua., of Chicago, closed on Wadaesday night with a bell, said to have been a regular old father land sort of affair. The fair hashean, se It deemed, an eminent norms. —The Chemical Works of Davison, Lymtngton lc Co., at Spring Gawks; a sObnrb of Baltimore, were dettroyed by Bre yesterday morning. The Um was acchientaL The lone is estimated at from SAM to $.100.000. - • • " ~ . . . . .„ . ..... ' c. 1•••, , .. ACA T BIBLIS 1, ,„ _ ... 11411t 5. I _ 1..• \ll • 7 ... A .... , 47,9 y, - ‘-‘4l. 178' • l k. • . . _ - , :-...z,.. •-•-z- ~•.`• ' ~• .-;-- , v . . . . 0 • • ; ~..).---, ait, I g • - I 1 I • _ i , .:. 4 ,, -: : -- i '-. ..,,1•Fixd .. ;7• 1 1 1ffit 1 :. °_ . :4 J. g Gam, it .0 . 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The ibrmer thanks the latter for Lis attentions, end the latter congratulatat the Government and people of the United States for the very favorable impression which has been made in Northern Europe by Fer mat's cruise In the Hanle abd saJacient waters. Our naval science has been il lustrated, oar political inatitullons hon ored, and nodally and politically AmerP cons have acquired increased considera tion. =I Gov Ward, of N. .t.,was to-day engaged alba War Department on badness for 'Ma State; which' has claims against the, Government on-account of money ad vanced and expended tbr military pur poses during the late War. PRIT4bELPIIIA 111.2Mi!L The return of the Philedelphla Venice to the Comptroller of the Carreugy shows they haVe reserves of $ 1 9,000;000, bet at $3.000,e00 in excess ()Idle amount requir ed by law. = • sAdiicoe 'Warner Lincoln, nent_by the Treasury Department from San rranciscolo Alaska, report her at Sitka, and that she would be ready to aail on the MX of August for Ovalaelm. Little had bema learned in the short time that had elapsed since their arrival Latham martens, but the officers expressed themselvea already satiated that there sources Hof the country in timber and fisheries are not overrated. surrosm SHARP PRACTICt. Several weeks egg Secretary McCul loch received Dom an smanymoussonree a package postmarked 'Urbana, 0., containing $19.000, the larger portion of which was in 740 bonds. The money was placed to the credit of the conscience hind. Recently is letai- was received from a 0350 in Wisconsin claiming that ho sent the money to be converted into other securities, such as the Secretary might think proper to send, and gave as his reasonfor forwardlngno communica tion signature that hawses very sick atthe time and not able to write; The officera of the Treasury are of the opinion the letter is' from some party who saw the publiciation thatill9,ooo had been received and thinks he can claim tho same. NISX.T NATION-V. UMON eI:INVENTION. Miami' Ward, who is now he lava That at the recent meeting in Now York of tho Executive Sub-Committee of the National Union Beisublican Committee there was some conversation as to the beatplace for holding the next Convert tionYor The nomination of candidates for the Presidency and Vice Presidency, and ChicagoiSt. Louts and New York were mentioned, but no action was taken by the Sub-Committee, so the determine.: Lion of that question belongs to the full Copuisittee, which is to assemble here in December. • ccisrstrrrEE ON MAI:MLAND ' AND DEL .AWARE. . • The_ Sub-Committee on Judiciary, charged with the investliation of pliblic affairs in 3faryland and Delaware, will adjourn on Monday next to November when the investigation will be resumed. . =I R. T. Merrick is about bringing suite before the Court hero for the restoration of the property..sold under the corals... Goo-act, in the name of Dr. Cornelius Boyle and Colonel H. B. Tyler, and in case of an adverse decision the cases will be taken to the Bapreine Court of the United States. Mr. Merrick has brought a mintliar suit in reference to the prop erty of Daniel Ratcliffe, in Franklin row, which was argued some month' since and compromised. General Caleb Coshing is also the attorney for Dr. Gar net and other parties. It to Mated that on Wednesday three Counterfeit tiftydollar compound Inter. at notes, issued under an act of Febru ofary, 1532, were dis iste covered In the office the Regr of the Treasury, and yes terday two more, they having pruned through the Redemption Division of the First Auditor's and Second Comptroller's otticerwithout being detected,. Similar notes, to a small extent, were in circuit Ron about fifteen months *go. • NEW -Y . • BY Teeo . ol , to Um ruubiullik Guam.] NEw Yomr, October 25, PC HEAVY OH ICATIJIIALILII.TION Seven thousand five hundred nett:wall nations have taken place recently under the etuppicee Of the Democratic CoOimit tee, and five hundred under thymie of the Republican Committee. = John - McCabe Was arrested to.day, charged with anuon__, in setting Are to hle premise", on . .. hest Twenty...Elghtis atreet,.and attempting to hum up hie two ponce children. McCabe woe in toxicated and the children • ware yard by Ins wile, whom he bad put out of the room. The house war little damaged. . SUIPPING ./101.INE The Cbmmercial Adaertser says the failure of Robert L. Taylor, shipping merchant.' Is, one of the results 'of the protracted stringency In discounts. Al though the house has long stood in all credit, yet it has found It impossiblo to procure discounts to meet its Maturing obligations. 'Mr. Taylor, we understand, Is largely oommitted by endorsements of H. VI: Hubbell, shipping and commis sion merchant, who has also fatted. Both parties have made assignments. The liabilities of Taylor are said to amount to about g 1,000,000, Including the endonseme l Aot Hubbell's paper, Con sidensb rise in felt atTaylorhaving made reputed lli . estagnment, ea hie wealth In to largely exceed his reported ish ladi, named Roscmfalt, from , lost five of her children yes . tumble Jersey to Cit fitiM the The no ! m. ;•• znaprriort WARRANT. Jer St. Lou!' tertlay lima re of extradition was granted of Frank Sullivan for shoot- Foot on the British ship Marfa, 11 log E. 'at am SH=DAN 'WS** for His Bea Moths. I. / Mow Elssnp•liss• Von mss. (ply Tole • rid= wl i manner General Maine, Gymeral and pa for visit will re.. leaving and • . 1 apb to tba rlttabargb Banes.) onn, October 25.--4eneral Sho- I spend today bore in IL private • d leave for Boston to-morrow. Caldwell, Adjutant General of nd General. Wells, Adjutant • f Vermont, visited him to.day, acted arrangements with him ng those States. Tho General • aln in Roston over Sunday,, on Monday for Augusta, g through .Salem, ..New- I and Portsmouth. At Au • • will be a reception of the State. - The General to Portland on Monday even o • grand ball will begiven on ' • City of Portland. On Tam il go to Concord, N. 11., whore the guest of lion. °aglow remaining over night. On ho will proccei. to Mont , on thattlay attend a reception of the State. In the evening Gond an officers' reunion of f Vermont. Prom Montpelier New York by way of Rutland burnont rata th on the will rein lug, wbe behalf of day hew he will Stearns, Wedngwi miler, en on WWI' ho will eterse 10 gor% tr end Troy, TENNESBE _ afros, I lrfes /17 T 'VAS/IV attire he .able I .lor. with whi . The citation ,~a Nouilily with - Wallies mr risrearmo— ,. Korner. vs to tee Plumbers* OwletUhl Lux, October 25.—The Legi*- roactod a law makingit pun !r common carriers to make on on account of race or . places negrocs on an= • on the Tennessee ore hav e e acce pted an In . make a trip ont , Ky., CZ. P. • osier has entered a — suit for. H. 730 'thousand dollars against E. H. P. Douglas, who shothim last Sunday. The trial of B. H. Payne, ft , reurder commences to-morrow in the Criminal Court» lie Is author of the pamphlet og the negro, attempting to prove that hp la a beast and has no soul. NEMOHBORHOOD NEWS —The nevenpapers orris, oil reglovn aro many of thorn complidnins of the V hat of n hurdy gnrdy nnd hurthortno Ontion. . „ —floe. .1. W. Maynard ; 't na!dent Judge of the third Judicial District, has 1 resigned, to take edbetion the• Bth Deb:. her, 1867. Ills serves:sir gum .not yet been appointed. • • . .—Zane ills, Ohl% la to have a ruce neat week between three ' ludlati and , tinio. Five miles Ju 2: minnats le what the Indiana undertake. In niece or this sort the scythe bearer generally . carilaw ,the prize hour glass nit In triumph. • • —The Waynesbrirg Republican says; The coal digigori Of the "banks," below town; were on a strlke week for three cents per bushel, two ' atici• a-halt being theprice pl}l4 ;for; mining. We know nothing of the ir grievance, or whether the partial have arranged it lunicably. It has had the tendency to raise the price awed, • - - —The dwelild . g, house of Mr. James Heidell, of Bopewoll ton - twills, Wish: Ington county, was totally destroyed by tiro on Moidas' Morning of bat week:. About eight o'clock names wore A6t r= ered jaudne . frosnAla plateeseseet. my adbff *is by the family and neighboni, Mod ewlckly assembled to eilthfC4 ll l6them,. but -incraln. All the ranch of the family Were eaied exoept some bedateada, kc., with a faw other ankles. The building Ilar_a fra me, valued at about 114300, Nal Maur- -43 n Priday. night Mat Daild Bella WM, in Sewiolday_torw•-"' /mid °°' 'lltiiiibrall hb pain andhay, and lithredngketplettnents, with the Weeitkti. diit - iagga, Were lost. Thttle tieltialilti horses, one a stallion, Wean live hundred dollars, brumes! up. The Ar i z disco .at about ten o'clock, d had- then made such that. flames could- not be 1 3 u r Nife7. Mr. Bailie lotd. *ilk Mach about Mt tbobeinid doUam . e has; en histwanoe, botrarer, in the Sewickley Mutual dire Insuranoe Com pa ny of one thousand dollars. The fire wombs work of an incendiary. Some yews ago Mr. Bell had six' hones pOlhoiied t four of which died. —Ternona Rep Seer hoe the following : The new furnace near Edge Mil, on the Pennsylvnida RaUroad, has been com menced. Among the Iron ore &soarer les recently Made filar its ete, wan one on a small Lead of eight or ten acres, the sale of which was Gnu negotiated on a koala of about 11125 per cure. The own- Ens were an aged ample, and the vrlfe in leg:noel a claim for II silk .dress, which caused an estoppel to the - proceeding:: Meanwhile, however,ttiodlscovery of ore upon the tract was noised about, and pow .bids were madetia the lend; finally; of fer' makers: becerolng...kmporttusate, the "old lady - , edmoniabeir by the competition for the land, resolved upon a public sale of it, when It was knocked down for ten thousand dollars! On further exploration It was found to contain a most valuable depcelt of ore, and it la held by its pre. ere owners to be worth more than a quar ter mMion of —The Easton Free Press ' says: On Sunday morning last, Sarah, daughter of George Kern, who resides In the vicinity of Slatington, left her home without giv ing any notice of her intentions or dead mien, and. was Pot heard Ikons nor seen by anr artier relations, idtherlgh dili gent search was made for her from Sun day noon until late after night. Monday morning the search was renewed and her lifeless body - was tband is the water in a slate parry, near the Slatington bridge. Ills supposed ttuston Sion:day last, while la Anent:op, the deoeaaed wan married to a wan lov the name of tern, and for some reason, unknown, commixed the rash act. • •--The .Wayneaburg Republican eye:S A few of our exchampte aro remarking the scarcity Of grime In their' mnpactlye lomditiet. We rt'ud a broad invitation to their bereavedairortamen to corny herr. Every species of loather and fur abound. Scull:refs—Me fact is, they are becoming mtterttealve, , saney—they can hardly be ornt the houses; and if von ;hoot aim, they pelt you with hickory Our • bunters tote tired Of the liaittrO and nuts. sport. -,Clew days ago, irblle some persons were burning brush In nottsaing's woods, northwest of Batter the fire eminent eated to the dry grass and loaves, and spread with great rapidity; extending . :from the woo& to the adjacent meadows, which,. cowing to their parched twndltton, wore greatly damaged, Including the lose of a large amount of valuable fence be ehittgin4to Ni co rans th ;Rotiudtw u t . lt.f h h- e fire wee subdued on Sureulay. —Tho Butler PreS4 says: The atone wink of the basementof this new jail has been completed, and .farther work his been !suspended until nest spring. The work thus far Is most babel/lath' and elogant,•and is highly creditable to Mr. Kennedy, the enterprising contractor. —On 4lunday o . gr. Oeorge Weber, of the firm of Wolter .4c,TrOst . mma,:Of nat ter, whlie attending to bia usual business to the store, was suddenly struck with apoplexy, which, fora time, threatened to prove anal. Prompt medical aid tram rendered, and :We 'tussled to learn that he le now In a fair way to recovery. CALIFORNIA, Suicide of • runt.llloi • Corosionilli of I. Klootloo-48001l soillon of Oolorodo Moor, Ado . . COrllOiroolitotlo rittreeonibioduk I SAN FBANCIACO, October 25. A Mar Im Ctiapelle, ■ capttallet- and reel agnate dealer, committed suicide .on the lUth hurt-, by Jumping hum the Oak land ferry boat. Ile Wag tt ,pioneer realdent of Sen. Francisco, and mut much respected. • I' he ship Favorite cleared for Now York to-day with a ter.rs, valued at one hun dred and slaty-three thousand. dollars. It Includes three hundred torts of, dour and- eta hundred a n d, fortytmis of, wheat:- The Herald of the Morning, for? ew York, hat alreadytme thestrissul tens of wheat engaged. The vessels for New York and England demand full rates. Median returns from thirty-Mar acme tics 'make the success of bpragne, Fitzgerald, democrats, certain. The committee on the practicability :of the navigation of Colorado River, have made a favorable report, and the Chant her of Commerce urge ImMedlate ac tion. The iirtsde ship U. S. Parkins, with two hundred burzebs, end sixteen *hundred mind* of bone, ham arrived from Fox NEW ORLEANS ==;=l'l;n (NY TOOMPOPO to fittPlittbniik tOttioltoj XZW - Onmtatity. October •, Erambnr g steamship Barariaarzived . in; tho river to-day, on the first esperlinim= tai trip looking to the establishment of a permanent line between New Orleans and Homburg. The Crescent states that a private letter from Corpus Christi, gives intelligence that the towns of Brazos Banthigo and Brownsville, Texan, and the oily of Mat einems and the village altagthid, Most co; were extensively damaged, by the same storm which reonitly devantattsi Galveston. The stormier Pioneer°. which left Bra zos for this port on the 29th ult., and hoe not eine° been heard front, it is considered certain went down with• on board. • • NORTH CAROLINA. Tvelstraph to Me alttotntra thaattv•J Wu.ittearrox, Oct. 2.s.—The whites are taking more interest In the approaching election etneO the reaultOt thq electloalri Virghtlx has been made known. Flee days more are allowed for nprbaratlon. Yellow Fem. Minato Mr h to tho ettubere. naseste-t Mantra, Oct. 25.—Thero erne but one Interment from yellow favor tottoy. • .Ifnmrnm, Oct. 25.—Tbero were nye In. termente from yellow ferer tblet Mier- I.4„ww OtthEsere, 'Oct. 2 - 4—There wero ■evanteen yellow lover intormenta dur= fags tbo twenty4our hours endhig this morning. =I gar Wan* te Turatorria usiotte.3 rurinnizrati., October 25. Three deaths from choler! beve occurred on the Beu,ssacus, &nee yesterday afternoon. :—Ttuver win on the Royal Chnedlsui atank;- et Toronto, yesterday , continuing with matiailtitiottl emu. The call for gold . being Proin b elY re. eponded to,- th e en deKIL —The Convention to 'revise the Oeheli tution of Loulab= will .bevolteokedteh. the 18th proxlme. PITTSBURGH, SATORDAY." - . IVTOBER ,26, 1867 SECOND EDITION, THREE O'CLOCK A. M. TRII ITALIAN REVOLUTION. As Ontbreak in Rome. alatito:lntlitacn BLOWN up. No On Killed and the Demonetrit don Suppreesed. lEUri Of GARIBALDI. =1 kATLE- 41' AIM Inperialbit irefeated ►y Rebate. Cll,llll, Itt.Pllll IV 111(11 1111111 ?111+, • rlt . lsbet!irti quetto.l ' ITA itagßactinii;fir),itaxn—wrrzxrr = LoattoN tit4A-tiffitittcreepa' • tiles from Rollie &tate that the Party of ACtion at tempted an insurrection ou tuosday.,. A, mine wilaylaced under the barrack* at the PiaprilfLouaecaand ut a given 'signal woe fired. The attempt tr. a derided &Mira. tots Mogi° lift was loaf:- many 'parent§ were Injured. cud the building war bacUywhattered. The gen eral end:meal; W4l, quickly repreased and the city : erg beemne quiet. nisitinawnts TaE °mint:, writ' Mutant:Twit. FLOIXIME, October Z.—General Gari baldi hi again heard from. Without IMrditlF : the prohibition of the Italian auttiordies;le left `Pallgno and pushed on manuals the smith. At the last ac counts helm* arrived at Mal, a town in the southern diatriet , of Umbria, not the from the Papal frontier, and within forty-two milm of lime. wnw oArtrxer ovvreer. General Nius Maxis has noorpted position in the new Cabinet. as Minister of Marine. IYSCDOEWIM YALE IS THE. cur Wrx Tilt = Lonnon,.9cloher Z. Additional ad vilwa from Rome acknowledge the Gail baldLana have no all retired from. the territory of the Church, but- reprceoni that the Poulitkall-lzoops recently had nu mannintar with thareannant of the Maur gent hands,. In.which they had been nue cwwful. = CORDIAL. xxcxexioyi OF FAANC. PJAKYII PARIS" Oct, xamption of the' Emperor of Austria Perla h. moat cordial and gratifying. lie vialt la popular with the Parisian., and whers . ever he appears In public he meets tilitjt onthualestfe revision!, from the pantile. A profound feeling of evmpathy for the brother iiifthe.tmfartaugite Maximilian. heighteni the respect and eeteem with which the Emperor la 'awarded h 1 all. claeern. . 1111,GLASID. A XVIIDEIMR , INCOVEIttIr. LONDON, October23.—About two weeke a o a ;qr. O'Donnell Ica. Allot in,ilitht city under drennisutneel which led to the belief that the outrage wax perpetro. ted by,the. Tenho.; i but the pollee coo we:lndio tracing th crime . to a Pwr.ww named Magridge, who, when ciatnlneth acknowledged hie guilt and wa. found to bare no connection with shy Fenian organizntlon. C=M BATTLE-131117.111.LL1NT7 IrEATEN Lon DOW, October 25.—Intelligence heenrecetred !mu China that a great battle was fought betseeenthe'rebel army of Ins - salon and the Tartar form of the Emperor of China. The Imperialinta, were defeated. Tho battle took plat, srittthi thirty: inilea of Pekitt;' and that city Was in great dangerief falling km, the hands of theret!ela. =XI= ticksoorr; Oct: 25.—Tbo otoomoklp Hibernia, from Now York, tufo arrived. Quassorcrws, Oet., arn—The oteemship . froixrNew York, Lea arrived hero. 'muumuu. AND 001MILLICIALL. • Livartroot, October M..-atton busy ' It the - sales will reach V4OOO bole, ; middling uplands t4./d; •Orleana Breattatalie firm tame advanced to 41' 2d.forarldfo Avhrat to Ittt rdoltarestern to lb 3d; peas to u.2e barley and - oata without change.. Provision,. unchanged. Tallow advanced to +bed: 14 " 0, .; Oct; n. x.3cotiama Five-Twenty hoods aul; Illinola cmntati fikErie 451. • FRANK - ma.; 2 P. L—Ffve-Twentlex 741. - • LOXDON. Oa:21-11e markets nr. nn. changed. AICTWEUrit 0at..25e- Plltroleum it frntirs for standeid *Mtn `' sir male. LB Itesihthas mad , Marti AMA's:Mesa lutle• Aitidliall Mamma ZWed.. s Cltf TAIARADA to ito ransbenta twastmi_ 11.tvAtta, October 25.,Advittes front I 7,lowiatat,the state that Governor hiabieratmmined . on aseount of Dlegnl' shown to emigranta from boutiuma Matoo r In. giving them , crown , aimotis 'made by him have,beau irtinallOd by the British Gov ernment; and Ylimen Lan don appointed suarmor as Governor of Honduras.; An arrival from Elityti brings 'Mehl ro%-thity i117111. 111 e ° lld aWd oOl t ed t . he' Tbc Ilaysien army assaulted' the stronghold of tho rebels near the frontier or St- Do. mingo on the 10th and the next day,ear rlsd plane with the bayonet. ,Thti revolutionists iled into dt..f14012,,F0:' Tbe Harlem Governmehthasaiitoo vim= Ad a proclamation - suspending' the state of siege. MEXICAN INTgI.I.IUENCP- Adair's, totho rith inst. recolvod from Mexico atato that Don Benito Juarez Is elected President of the Republic be yond doubt, and Serdo de Tejada Presl dunt. of the Supreme Court.. prisoner. remaining in. the hands of the Government have boon disposed of .aa Nifty-two sen tenced to various terms of imprisonment, In most PACs quite brief, and two hun drod have been released. Goo. Trovino how boon hoffl e di y di s , Otohod to the Taxan frontier. -rtt. - . nerican Minleteiriumb hadian au dience with Juarez, at which ho pto. slanted hie credentials, and wits received u tho accredited anileisudor of the Unites! BUdiu • • The eondltlonand Ivherenbonts of Gen eral Marquez, and other noted Imperials 4tei *pm the Government onsets are linkhosim: • Generale Gon zal Ortega and 'Patton() have been put lint.rehme to answer /Mielet ques tione:on the ground- that they do not recognize the legality of the existing goy. ernment. inseenrity of traveling in Mexico was inercaslng. The beet men in the rural pollee force have been discharged.' 06TC714NATI. By Totcrovo to too mamma U.8.U..3 ctircitissri Oct. 25.—1 e the billienl tournaneent ix:4lB'y Foster won'the first gismo, beating Day* score 300 to 50; res. e. ter's lalglitot run' 'lntent averetto 21}. The second giune am between Mien. and Adcerinan, and was won by the for, tiler. Ackerman mairJrutonly Mt . Rivers' avers 17. -. In Filin4Arttior fourth inuntc . between 4111 Vennetb: lea wsu.srenity Coon; Fanneuleurnak lag eutlFlas.srinner'ssontrage24. Choete w....lbrtlastainnetn the evening Ina elms buietair with Parker, the latter - soaring ,"AU the games as usual were 800 points. ME CITY ALIIIIIBURBA11: THE HA6BIOII HOMICIDE; Coollnontlo• of& ouipaie '' ''''' M. Acal■ le Mimi tip a Cm. elation. . The Jury leniimaistdbY Coroner Clete'. eon to ingttirbliltstAateatittri Of ate death ter'James Mentlitatil at the Hanlon House, Tuesday isturning,, met at the, Mayor's cabal last evening and continui• al the Investigation.' The death, it will be remembered, Is'alleged to have been' caused by a blow it:Meted by Lawrence Purcell, Inn quarrel between his} and deceased on Monday night. The fol. /owing addltlubal evidence wag elicited: . Je?ib. Mark, sworn.-844 .Monahan alid Farcell In the evening between 'NIX and eaten o'clock; ka-h=tof the house; didn't, eel) them Wic ti =ther; saw Mon ahan when ho was, ,up. gates; ;law his thee etwonid th IdoW followed him, and noticed eeteral portions .stand- Mg at the door.of a mom; helped to carry him, Ina .dareful manner; he did not hal , nor t hurt; fill I noticed' wee s emend on hbe face. .. . ... . . ma John Black, aw n . ' —Was with Mona han in the aiterit loft him In perfect health, arid did him till the next day,. whoa he was Anna Parcel!, a rn—Am a niece of Mr. Purcell; board a the Stimalon Houso; RAW uncle at halfilast eleved o'clock, before going to hod; shut the door 'of bin room outside; riegti h obout six. o'clock; went again to see le; was washing hituselt; tho- door not been mien the bastallai t., whole night, Mare . was but One key; bad looked the oor 'because - uncle roe threatened by on Manahan had nailed him bad and I feared a new foss; had often nt the door, whorl i , I knew uncle had min e ; they had al; ways been on very tartan till stout it yehr "ago: tie* totatryli between uncle and Monahan e night of the fuss and happened to through . the Inc Mom when I heard nahan talk about me,' and add to Monahan to quit mike* .40aPfrw .---4‘ . 4 :. ....,, ~,,, . D., L,..,_,,...,....,1. curve to my orlitai Mt ilea Monahan, but i withdrew the inforniation afterwards. Said Monahan had tbrnetene,t to shoot him; dump: know that they were on.bad I terms before, only - that they didn't epeak together. I • ' • John Barry; se hie bed, before the tow, heard Purcell . say that he would kid Monahan If be wouhl not leave lilm rindible niece. elowl.. Saw Pnn.ell go to hisiown room beIIIOND one and two o'clock in the morning.' He was alone. I .•• ~f A number of other persona, connect ed with the Mataioh Llwave exam ined; butnnthlng trait or ww., , material. wee aliened. Thu Jury, after; deilberatlog for ho n.. !i MO, WI ed to emits to a eonoluolun, the malmity, however, expresollm thole be- Ile( that the waitestusetl by Purcell. The Jury cdjornmed to meet to•day at bp, M. . Imi riserlsL i 'W.in7erdr. .l; ..1 t3i li tn i ghlin accepted . the nomination or the Sberiffolty, as one of the stand hearers of the "Bread and Butterlir'' e," utter hiding, as a ' Pull"Pssed *Pit etrir labeled; for the nomination of 3 r. 'S; SPClnitty. - by the Convention of d tepid* of that party, wile .accuseti nk of. ineenslatency, et d'etil hien ith &aid who sacrifice principle with, tto hope of gain. In - n I this view ho was, With, a fitting rep resentative of the eitneditlon Poirity.inlhe , fall of IWO- g. theamvam the ar gument was ,ailladdet' Mr. Gl r uie. drat rif ..eleeted , IL ea *lawfully ,sti MfltitetifVtia Itti, birnoktutionat provieinty that -o 'CroultPnot ! be held by the same rsonTor two sue de:.". sive terms, or rat or be !elected fort two terms within a . aids years. This ism urged again t Mr Cluley in -the 1 A.'• ' • in co of Sherf:fleas eamed by the dent of 31r. harry Woode, in 1.9t1, and undo anpointment from the Governor Mr. Cie v tilled the Mlle* un til the acemaion o 001. J. U. Stewart; in ,Pftember, 1183 , A. od of shout three 'ipentbs.':' He. sr ,retabarid '' as Deputy during! Col: -St 's -man, teat fail wtmelected Sheri by a majority of sev ewttumaand, and now dhcbarging the duties of the o But a little over three tweed of yearn having Inter vened since hie f nner term of three monlitui„ the eialett Set np.by Mr. Mc. Laughlin that be 1 holding the office in contravention of he law. Pending his nomination, like a prudent man, Mr. Cluley nought I 1 advice in the matter and concluded Yernaln a candidate. Following hie nomination the oppwition determined to bore the legal question mewed upon, as klao did Mr. Cluley, by eminent lawyer., and an "opinion" was given. It was head that If Mr. Woods had served out his full term, and nopree ent stood in Mr. fluter': shoe., he would Ito clearly eligible. fleece, Mr. Cluley, hotted Nerved a portion of Mr. Wwdre term, was mho eligible, Cob 8 ewart having tilled the Intervening term of three 'years. Tide oonolusiou, It wan thought, put all donbta at real.. Not WO, however. Mr. McLaughlin, *onto time of the aleraion, anti after Mr. Cluley inel been oommlasioned by the Governor, commenced promodlngs in the .ComnuM Plena with a viewed' muting Me.Cluloy from the ottico 'Which the people decided Mr. Mel.. was on the wrong side of politic. 'to be ;allowed to swum% but whiab he hoped to obtain, dmpito their wishes, through the constitutional tech. nicallty referred to. The proceeding, excited no particular interred, and were. finally so quietly set addethatthe news papers even made no stoic of the Chet. Anti here, ! too, wo thought the matter finally dropped. The sacrifice he had Made,- however, 'was too great for Mr. McLaughlin not to exhaust all efforts, If not to ecouro for himself, at least to de prive Mr. Cluley of theenioyment of the emoluments of the Shertra office. Ac .irdlngly, on behalf. of Mr. McLaugh lin, as counted, . Genera/ It. Biddle Roberts appeared In the Supreme Court ' peaterday and obtained it tale on Sherill Cluterto show tams, way &Nan of gun garrotted. should - not Lome ttflrimilro by ' what authority he held Ms time*, return able on the gth 'proximo. The fateof this perhaps we should not'unticipate„ but wo have no fear that Mr. Cluley will J not cOntinne to 'faithfully dischargethe ' - dirties of Sheriff for his full term of throe - pales,. ...Prerridenee s' ; permitting. Not . Ailliminsea et Nei eel Labor. -., Art,itteldent: olts . xtramb.yisiterday Wood stree t which created considerable amuse • m ent among those who witnessesd lty tuid wo. think taught lesson that. many.mfgLt:piobt:;by`: The, eireum stance was as Mallows: A gentleman. who midis on Sixth street, purebasod trunk en Wood street ,- between Fourth nod Fifth, and while ongairing for some ono to take it home for NM, wealthy merchaut coma along and otrered to take it. The pnrehaser said be would give hint a dollar if hu Would, and *Shoot July further ado about it , tho Merchant procured a wheelbsrrow; . put the.trunk odit„'woeied It )14111 . 0, apdynceired ids • A number er pensons wore prommt• -who, if they , Imptova-thb 'billion taught by the &trait orould be able tensest their nanduarterly bills more 'p y. ight become neeful memixassofepodety. The inn who is ashamed of honest labor N n curse to•the community In which he I lowr. There le a oortaln.arnounl. cd bon net work to do, - and the inure bands thorn are to. do . It, the Mqre 'wily IN the task accomplished. • I= Dr. A. O. McCandless, - ,Fliyedchus to the Marti of ,Hoaltb, reports the Intennonts, with the pulses of death, . froin October lath to October 20th, 1867: Tbo tauten of death were: Remittent Fever, 1; Debility, I; Apoplexy, I; Con per; I; Gastrin Fever, I; Consumption, 2; Typhoid Fever, 2; Unknown, 1; Stettin gras, 2; Meeaemne , I; Cholera Infen- The sties of the above were: Under 1 year, 1; from bto /O. 2; from al to 30,1; from .4040 60, 2; from 60 to 70, 1; from be Of Mono there wore: Malos,d; Poo:taloa, S. White, 14; Colorbd, none. Total, 14. High Entlansuaint.—ELsevehore we publish a very Important certificate of Dr..Aborn's true ;worth and ability tis a physician and surgeon, from thd pen of Bon. hi. C. Beebe, formerly member of Congrossfrom thishltate. Endorsement in such earnest language from so emi nent a mune willcarry will 'it much weight in tblaintelligrat otunnannity. • Beal Estate ilislea.;:yeate r d s y smith. sou, Painter et Co., Auctioneers, sold the realdence of Walter Bryant, on North Canal street; Allegheny City, for 614,000. Also. tour sores, with a small house, at Hazelwood, Station,'Conneilerille Rail road, for 1111,400:. .:11111. Aniline n question whethe direetty, " 3 8 40 system. • Ritr-Executive cam- Utter- conalderatlan. the .r to call npon'the 18861 Obr gther city ollic!ste. - h3 e cr, or to retorts 7.hri MERIN Letter from Hon: - ":13. Washburn°, Member of Congress, and Chairman of Abe Gam tree on Ways and 'Means: Patus;'July 10, ]Situ. "Mr. S 18R - ea—Dear Sir:—Perraltmo 'to avail yself of this oacasion .to COD data yon upon your, eminent inc. 3n obtaining the First of We Gold °dull( awarded. to Pianos at the Inter ' tional Exposition M. this city. It is mere gratifying to every Arnold no-Mum, as it seems to be undorstood „by ypur neyrsystm of piano =M- I ti you hareplaced the United States at ,t .9 head lof this industry for the entire mid. .1 E. 13. 'Wssantinrri.. 74soliimous Stinway pianos can bo • tid ern Xleber e & Bros': svareraoms, 122 WoodPdreet, Pittsburgh, who retail and wholrlo them at factory prices. National Banye , ' • Abannt *of Quarterly_ Roper* ~f No' *lona Bosky of Os City of rsuaborolt, at made to Gnapt-Nlor or e Carroult. Oottion . lth. LIMN and pia:ounce * 2. 2 EGAn I ci U. Y. Bands deposited to groans eirocastum 747,00:10o U. V., Bond} aud litouritiotdo tallitad to soon co Depot Ito rt... 00,000 co Q. 8. Banat and SoOttrities on band mo,mo co OtherBWeitt. bonds mlNon, lit 4,387 or Dna: it rota Notional Books 1,811,4t0 78 Doe-front Other • meta sod Banton. 8.1 Dawns. !tonic, (18.470 Other Mod Anat., Fonntora as 4 motors., Current ElOontes BFinottitat.4. Ghee. wrol4her . couth item iltils pc.d ollis 1. w e i :l3•Atk s : evr 168:7 33.5. .00 . roc o r' Bills or °the Bank' SPeele.. 00. 1.100 ' '' • . • ... ..• 66,156 Com , . . tX,112,0:1•1) 111 , Capital Stock..... surplus itind............. Undivided ?Tics Ginn:dating N ten O utstanding; - National . 6.876.442 00 ' State " 176.42 in Indjyldetal 7ipOelt• • 7,981,Cg1l 11l I.4.KDeDOIII ..... ' -. . ... 1173,1171) 57 lir - .- ' - iitl ... .I " -......._ mining • - Du. toother Dank. and Bankers 1711/45 15 =AMOCO 11 The ainmegateof ilreniatioaand deposits 'is abaci. !Moab millions, for which,' reserve of twenty•livel per cent. 1 recalftd—bohig about three millions shifts bondrod thou• sand dollars. Toe above staterneist exhibits an egiregatervre. of over are mime, or more , this thirty-Ihr. Per mewls. of circulation deposits, consisting of OheMle. Ms* Leaders,. compound missed notes end bialshoes Ole from approved so deeming. anums. Tile above statement is oorrect, J. Y. IIowtiSTIIII. Mile( Dlruloo or RePOrte. Ofnce Comp troller of Careney. ' - - - - , Sleeting sestid Hubert Republican Hosea tire Committee. . . This chiumktee met yesterday pursu ant to native e. the Mike iILA, M. Brown, Emt., So. ill c riftli street; T. W. Davis,' Chairman . nr- km., end A. B. Steven eon, SocretoryUnra tem. . On motion, roceeded to cell the nerves of the Connitseas follows: r Find Ward, .:. C. alott mid Andrea , f, Miller,. Second ward,lT. W. Davis, M. ward House; Ikiird ward, Alexander In tends, George Clam; /fourth ward, Wm. IL Brown, Jan es McAuley; nail wardr It. J. Meninvar , 11. Beek: Sixth warttik 31. Brown, Jo. °ph Hartman; Seventh Pliatd, John WandleSs. Charles Behest: Eighth word, ( John Hamilton; .1. 31a - seldom.; :lint ward, Jqhn B. Wily, T. W. Welsh; Ti nth ;ward, flavid Sires,' John T. Brown; I,awrenceville. Find And I Second wards, John W. Riddell, Jacob -Widertight, A. -nderson. John Chtsbett, ~, 1 Jr.: Collins township, IL W. Thomas, Igionael Crawfartli Liberty township, Thomas B. Hertilltou, 'Joseph Dilworte ; ',Peebles townehln, A. B. Stevenson, .1 B. Beale; Oakland township, boo Jones, 'John Gloria; Pin . township, John Barri sem, Jacob Glaser. .. • :Mar en Interebenge of wienlinent from .Lbe members priesent i it warakfnught pro lent to • seljearn 'ln Teeliergy eventne i next; *tier the Cuitunitterwlnte called on-to decide ea .to time, plane, and man ner for holding! primary meetings pre paratory to the election for Mayor. 1 , . W. Davie I wee elected permanent .Chairman, and plicumnder Illlands Sec- retaky. ~ . ~ • Ifrsolved, That the Committee adjourn to meet at the °Bice of A. M. Brown on Tuesday evening the" 2thh of ,October, when the attendance .of every mem ber In urgently requested. =3 An interesting match game of base ball was played ymteiday nfternopn at Union Park. - Allegheny, between the . 4 bierteca" ..club of Oil City and the "Allegheny" of Allegheny Me. The I.nime was eloscly contested and the play ing on . both aides 'excellent. The ."Ailegheny — as natal carne.eff eictorl :enst, .wish n aurae Or 34(0 ir2. Yestotelay evenlng the "Senora" hive were enter tained by the Allegheny club at J. K. Browns restaurant, Allegheny, where a slot exedient repeat wasprepared In style not to be excelled. The oc.awdott sorsa pieasantone, and the good feeling which prevailed wee only equaled by the. good supper. 7 hreatening.—Vnrions. tievlivii have boon resorted to to shut out snow,. rain wind, and dirt. List applied to doom and windows, though partially suoixamful, Ls offensive to the eye and given trouble in opening and shutting- windows and doors; wood and rubber moulding nailed• .orgtuna on . theiloor and window Trainee is 'scarcely better lisL 'These and all other Mummy, ugly appliances must soon be driven out of tow by the general adoption of the neat and otibetiyo Patent Inykublo.Wevither Strip. No .unprgiu, diced. person can tall on. examination to pronminee It not only superior to all others, but 'actually perfect.. It min be applied to doors or windows of any also or shone. Chief . agency No. 11 Smith field strmit, - second story. . ••••• • ' , data-fat altenn veuto witnoseed in the lilrmlnghaan Market early ;vegan. day morning. Mint - Gated ox sudden ly appeared and stormed through the place ut a fearful rate, causing the great est terror and excitement. A Mr. Clouse, stonemason, wag knocked' down, and had an arm broken, &leo Mrs. Israel, quite an old lady:who wan meriountv in- Jorml. After leaving the Market 'rouse the animal pulsed up Denman—street to Wesltiugtoo, . where another woman, whoa. name we dld not learn, was nut over, but not aerlouely hurt, Coatidance likseze,.-4 chap with more 'cheek than conscience has been success fully 'victimizing our . Merchants by pleading poverty, and selling at great eectilice. valuable oil PekalCOl which he carries with him. Th. price asked at dist ht very heavy, but he drops to suit purchasers as t ids wants are so pressing. The philanthropic merchant generally discovers that he has, bean victimized by paying, double the value for the works,o( art, We . have heardof this fellow's 'OperatiOns In different parts of Um city, end advise our readers to be MI their guard. ' ' • . Cot: Jeho-U.Aktrwart, State Military Agent at Washington, hen' resigned. blentenant Colonel AVillltun; (look, the Atedstaut Military Agent.' ha. been promoted - to Prtheipal Agent; and 'Col: Josoph 11. Copeland, of Allegheny coun t'', has been appointed to eueesed Col. eook as Assistant Again, - preltea.—billoa Ward, twitter, re siding in tho vicinity of the Point, had one of hla logs broken. In two places, above and below the Ana:, last evening. The ncoldent was ocandoned: by the heel of his boot having caught on the wheel Of tho'nut as he was in the act of gutting out,tastudnk hint to fall. Gone Crazy,—Mrs. liannah Dawson, a lady nbont forty•flve years of ago, Amid ingln Allegheny city and laboring der a mental aberration, AV,. brought, yesterday, to thu blayor'n race, whore nhe will romalit,until, handed over totho ro pper aiitlioritles. • ' • tfAg.totentieolaner Appointed—n. D. amble, who for eotne limo Lae credita bly tilled the position of Clerk of thu U. 9. Circuit Court, wneyesterday appoint ,ed United thetas Commiutioner, , by Judge-MCcandices. "Sent to the none of Rallsgr,--John Thompson, a boy eleven years old, charged by Ids father with vicious con duct, before Alderman Owaton, Was yes terday sent to the Boum of. Refuge. , The weather "yeattmlav wtuC k wery pleasant, hitt toward* midnight it - grew quite cold. Persons fr o m and protecting themselves cblds foyers by wearing proper clothing. late Sonja Min Morgan concerted In the slander suit In the Markt. Court, on Thursday, *ll3 not. Capt. 13enj. W. Id, gap; wall known In the city. . Iftie tlinirrient Allroad linos /emoting from the city Are ,having an. inimenso freight patronage at this The layisit'of the Nicolsop poement •carlVtiod surty!Ly,..tio palmed foivard All the late bookaat PittOCk'S. CITY ITEMS Ct&T&IIIIII TailLoseniat teem Hof; II O. Beses, of =rUItIZI Dr. Aber., No. 1;34 antthfieldstritt Pitt, - • burgh, Pa., DE.tn St..—Some tire years ago,,my son Willie commenced showing Bympi Moos 'of catarrh of the hoed, which - con.' Untied to mow worse, until his syatOm was- so debilitatedus to preclude an ac. tive enjoyment of the sports of childhood or pursue any sys t e m of study, or attend . at school, and at times was entirely pros trated with lingering fever—some times, for weeks together, with a constant man ifestation of the symptoms of the disease. such' constant hacking, nostriLdia charges, he., causing nausea. All the usual appliances and treatment of physi cian., etc., had failed to afford relief until you were applied to during your prefer, atonal visit at Titusville lust winter, when he bemn to improve until nowhe enjoys a good state oftealth, anti la able to par ' ticipate in the active sports of childhood 'with rest, as well as pursue his studios without interruption. I' have emitted td make this statement heretofore, as I wished Icite satirised that the relief was peripaneat..: . DEEDS.' • Plcumuliiille, Ps., 0ct.720867. MiEZ:I New Mies sad grime - !lb.'. 11:27371 . ' Mr. Stewart Mizell has opened a very fine stock of belies' mid gentlemen's shots, boots and gaiters, at 67 Centre avenue, to which we are desirous of di , reeling- the attention of 'ear readers: The goods have all been' manufaCtured at homo, out of the beat of =aerial, and in the best _t style of.werkenatuship, and can . indisposed of at. prices which defy the nimpeilthfie of down tewn'llealers, as Dalzell to under: : light:expenses and rent, and gives ' thodo . adnitnages to his purchasers. going a thorough and prac tical mechanic himself, he manufactures Any article of foot covering, at the short est notice on the most favorable terona,. and guarinteett in every cane. to render satisfaction both in quality of workman ship and liberality of prfce. Repairing is neatly out promptly done. flaying personal tusinaltaanee. with Mr. Rainer we can confidently commend him to the patronage of our reader. as an honora ble and fair dealing business gentleman in every,way worthy . ..n=6onm and a fair sbare of public :trade. Remember the pIaCCL.No. 67 Centro avenue. 4 WOO* 00 : 4 4 tif SW Is Testimony from (Ms of Me Ones; Clasen. of Atleglmny Antr.outxr, Oct. 14, DM: Mu. ltaci. A.. Knr.tzr.—Dear .Sire I illlVo been troubled for Immo yenta with the complairit described.by your advert [icemen[ of . Dr. Sargent a Diuretic or Backache Piths, and concluded to give them a . trial, and am glad to any they at forded me immediate relief. I cheerfully recommend them to any. one. eufferin from like symptom., feeling sonfident they will do all you claim far them. Yor solo by alt Druggists., Price - 60 cents per box. ' ' C= To the Editors , uJ U. Pittsburgh Gasubte, F o r birwardtrof ten Sean I have hour „im a m w i t h ~ ;,;:_fneas and an offensive' I discharge from my attra,2l" result ufsri . 'attack of meaales when a be;...1 have been under the treatment of rir. of 1.11 Smithfield street, for about live weeks, and have received I loclded bene fit. Ms treatment famlld and eilleacians. ,Ileapeetfully, .1. At. Idwrz Lowell, Ohio. • Waukee.. el.ikNi , Ili:15 11111 •• . Whlte all wool blankets 114,00 wth 1111 •• • . 4,e0 0,110 o,of/ .. 9,00 ". • !`t• .., ikaa 10,00 114 41 6_50 4 11,00 . O S:00 " . 1 / a ,OO " 0,00 " 14,50 """ " 10,00 " i 5,00 '•.. 11,00 " 10,60 12,00 " 17,60 Lovett etock,and choepest goods ever seen to the two cities, onwad. corner Market and Fourth etreete, No. 00 • 11 . 0 . GAISDNER ttSTEPiAIitT. ow. Dime. Swede. . Best De Leine% reduced from 115and2Ile Slna s Coburghe reduced from 25c. Tic reduced from Mc. wideii Sheeting Ittlalhl, Kentucky Joins reduced from 2.5 c. Canton Flannel rodutied from 25e. Shirting Checks reduced 25 and %.c. T. W. BARKER it. Co., 59 Market. street. .11.real.to WA of bls wooed. • ' . .11 woo sod. deep oo sroU, or ...Ode AO d rellt.elll 4 Mild do." Barrns will Wants* lb. dad, th.y curs U. slot. se ob. dabtos.oll, sad nod.. Mb Wog so be ..Joy.d. ' We believe that there are millions of living witnesses to this 'feet. • Dyspepsia is a horrid dLsosse,butPiantation Bitters will mire R. It is a most invigorating tonics for weakness and mental despon dency. mote who- aro " out of sorts " 'should try Plantation - Bitters, - lgt:TH - . pagDolle Witter.—A., delightful toilet articlo—imperior to Vologno and at half the price. . arrrru. Dry Goode at lahalceale,-..w0 rite tho .rtlettlar attention of buyers at wholmule to our complete *dock of allks dress goods, and all kind, of fancy and staple goods, and to the fact that- we sell at the lowest °extent prices,. and out goods to suit purchasers.- J. W. Dimwits & 0n.,. • 69 Market street. • It la a Joy to have O clean mouth and fragrant breath. -which all am have by using Wants Fluid and Powdered Den tifrice. • A dolly moor It strengthens the gums and preeerves the tooth. Sold wholesale and retell by Joseph. Fleming, No. 84 Market street, and all druggists. The Great Bare Oda After/Mon at Oak land Parh.—Magoester Coldwater BB Ir and Brown George, wlthreaning mate The contest, between these oalebrater horses emu& air this afternoon. Ram t . eoramence at 2 r. N. T. T... Ewen% No. 105 Wood street, nt tends promptly and In the boat mechan ical style, to sU ordershi the city or from the taluntry, for plumbing, gen or steam himfitting.cal Prices eery reasonable. Cave a • Distrab"e Residences awl Sites • tar Cauatry Remes at Edgewooti Station, Pennsylvania Railroad, at auction, on Thursday, October3lat, at o'clock p. m. Soo advertisementof Smithson, Palmer d Co., Auctioneers. . • Onantt7 Ordetw whetted fbr the uree don of pumps and allwork lu thoplumb. log line, by T, T, Ewens, pmethmt plumber .na was nod steam Otter, No. if,;, Wood Street. • • .`" . All the delicacies! of tho aetwon,to gether with the subehudiala or the Wutr ket, daily served 'up to the' guests of iloitchelmor'n popular Continental eta loon, r4l. !greet, next door to the Post- dee the Advertisement of LW. J . Egan, the well known and popular ookseller and Math:nor, Sixth street, near Smithfield street, Pentons In need of anything in his lino should rail. ...A Foul iavedl.Tvrp Peiteratnied. , . 1 -1 0 rom 30 to 50 per cent coal may , be saved in boating at house by the use of the l'atent Invisible Weather Strip. 114. Smithfield strtot, second story.. - Tae beet place • Lu tho city to pi e chafing that 'of tempting fresh oyatens cooked to order la at Holtaheimer'a Inn ing Rooms, Fifth Arcot, next door to the Postollico. . . T. T. Ewens, 13G Wood street, attends o all kinds of plumbing work, gas and -team fitting, at. the shortest notice and ipon the most reasonable tornie 4.° The cholera* . table wines and viands in the city can ho found at Holtahalmor'e Continental Saloon, Firth tame, next door to the Poen:dike.' Chaisitellers, pendants, braekets,globes, and lamps, for sale at the moat reason. bin terms, at T..T. Ewene, N 0.165 Wood Dendelall -Orlin* I . OOC4VVI daily at lioltabeltnor's popular Cctutinentla . Din" ingltoozne.FLlThotroot, next door to the Poototllce. "1- Itvenbedy takes meals at Ifoltabet martapopularContlaentalDiningßoorna,' Fifth street, next door to the PoetoMee. Elise Bala—Tho only osoortment of bolo ball goods In the Fay . The Cineinn. , l Chnelliereial received daily at 71 p. m., at. Pittock'tt. . liirper's a nil a 32 111t40 _ ilea prei'y —Thektilabti 6tlitt.Pek ; ll. U. ds'imOtbi PittoOk'tiblialaih Wallets arittock's. r. NUMBER 248 OITY ITEMS ' Ainatien Rate or lets. 1 . By spirant! request, en affionnbral sale of.those desirable lots will be bed In "Hoboken,". on Saturday, On. 26th, when another new plan of lots will be offered. The terms in the sale or these lots are so examdingly, liberal, that a comfortable hornets lwought within the roach of all—n6-theith in cash and the balance in live yam Free trains will leave the Depot of the Western Penturylvenla ,Rallroad, stony City at 9:ositird•ll a. to., stopping at Rennett l e, Pine Creelc, -Shartisburg and Roes Stations; returning ut 3:45 p.m. A free' dinner and a good one, will be wird up on the ocanion, by our friend Hervey dicauire, of Fifth street. ALEx. Lueciers, Auctioneer. Stit &: Szturrklux, Real Estate Agents and Managers, Fors! Fars! Fare! sad Where to Bey Ltft -.Messrs. Gardner at Stewart, west coo-, nor Of Market and Fourth- streets, So. 69, have no* open and for Sale, at whole sale and retail; the largest stock in the 614 . T.; in. all grades and qualities, which they ,propose to 011 qt loss prices than the samegoo.*n be bontlit elsewhere, alsonhdwing a gretater.tariety and en tirely, , ,buyore of ftu-s shouldremember ale, and avail them selves of this ram - opportunity to make their purchaicts. . They are also oitUt.ijrgt a large stock or item dry 'goods, moat remarkably cheap. Wart erirrner Market and Fourth streets, TWO GAIITNEXI. ct STEWART. Oar MO Geode. • Prints rodirced from 1936 Strighams reduced from 20c. Bleached Shirting Mus!ins reduced from lee. Cublear-hod bluallus reduced from leis. Canton Flannels reducod from Pic and 21:1c.• ' • • . Shirting Check. reduced from 20c. reducedlicking =and Market street. Jost irw York halve for house, Sel. 55Stirelalt idieet. a lage and complatelatoekof Ladles', and Mises' toWbsleoale Eloyero.—l am prepared to offer you at my now house,:. o. 104 Wood street, a superior lot of Trunks, Valises, Carpet 13sks, Satchels, 6:e. , lower than any other house In the city. Item ufecture all my work, and ran warrant them to be made of the verrbest materi aL Remember the number, 104 Wood street: =ram Jossru Ltmsean. Dilatable Fite for a Pitrate Residence, on Ohio avenue, Alleghenig;Cite, at AUL , Ron. On Saturday, Oetiaber Nth, at' 2 o'clock p. in., on the larenilarsi, , will - be bold tha large and hanitiomelyaltuated vacant lot of ground, frontinici. ,, feet on Ohio avenue, neig...Clurafers. street, ex tending .iptek 2h9.Seet tiLliagheti to Locuat street, and arlJoining_groperty of Jona than Oallaber. Partleidgai adctrtise., naent of' Smithion,'Pailidaei'dc.Co., in an other. column.. The:Mee to. bup your Ladies' end Altherise Sera lest the extensive Par bonito ttpti! , sp.Fletning,;tio.l39 Wood street. . , ilk".ettLlFlL CF O4I -/he..,bonns, ters,,do.:, for mon, ladlhammengdrea: kept !at ffr Market street, are made of e6y bait roaterial," and sold as low thei,,zeat. - All goods are warrlutted to g h... ~s t lidc4ton. If you want some thing 'good, azarai"old pr,ces, mil at Robb's Slice House,. Bnlllarket street. Dt7 Goods and Gld Prlces.=-That tti - • prime before the war. Soo our ptioes. J. N. ke.nweat & Co., • . ~5A Market street. Latera' Vary= ZOll 'Cloacks-Beantlfal goods subhmequat. allerldtha, at lama prima than can be found I nrldthe , the. two cities, on west cor ler of Market and Fourth atreota. wet GARDNER. A STEWAIIT Trsaksi Trunksii Treokillt--Remern ber the place to get your" Trunks. Val ises, fie., Is at Llebler's Trask House, No. lei Wood street. He keeps the very best and all the latest etyles. Call In and examine. " TTN. Bargains in Ladies' fare, at the New York bat mid far store, No. ,52 St. Clair Shawls tiheap.—ror ladies and misses; beautiful all wool Long Shawl forSs.oo. • • J. NV. P.Asiras & Co., 59 Market street. VaMaine Llty , m pri vate residences, on Pro perty Ridge ites tartlet, for Alle gheny City, at auction, on Saturday, Nn'.. vember 2d, at 2v, M. See advertiaernent orSmithson, Palmer ch Co., Auctioneers, 55 and 57 Fifth street. • Eye, Ear, Throat, Lunn, CIIFET Dranuuta and CaTaman, succesafully treated by Dr. .i.born, 194 Smlthneld .treat' - Aoolc by mall 50 come. To the Ladlea.if you want a Nico Traveling Bag, Vallee or Satchel, go to Wider's ftahlonable Trunk House, No. 104 Wooded:est, and you will find any thing you can Irish for in his lino—cheap and good. , Tra. Go to MIL Iftesslers, No. 139 Wood street, for bargidnevio Ladles' fors. . Dream GOrldl.—Great reduction in the TrliooB of DreSS Grads at J. W. BARREN. d:-Co.'s, tirAdditional Local Matters on Third and Fourth Pasts. ll= • HARTMAN—BLUME—At the reildeuta oc the bride. mother, by the ReftrUnd Dr. 'toward: on Thursday oveulog. October :A 16C, THEO DORE 0. 111,11TMAN. of Allegheny City, to Jile.NIE aunts, Of Plttsbutgb. COURSLY—PORSTTHE—On Thursdey morn log, October 24, bylter, J. e. Stevenson, D. D.. Me.?. H. COURSIN, Of McKeesport, Pa.. and Mlss LOW M. 31011851111 Z. dctlatsr Or nob.'n Tottrythe. Esq., of Callfrontls, Pa. • ' • lIIITHDOCH — HOORIDCAD.—Ttturaday mora lug. 14th loam„ by the Bev. D. H, Iltddle, D. D. JAX B. ADDIDODEI.n.. D., of Oswego,' X T., to JI.N.NIC6 A.., daughter of 800. J. X /Warhead. of Ma atty. = WIIALET.-0a Friday =wrath:. October ISM eC, JESISIK ALMA, infant daagbrer of J. B d Lama Whaley. . . Yenend from the menden.. other patent., ea • for recut and Pine streets, ran moxecixo IlAktlllEDY.—On Friday morning, ogt„akock at a o'clock', JAII6S lo tam :In year or Ida age. . Funeral on Savanna AMAMI° Mth at 1 , 4 u • Gack. from the residence of his parents. corner of Carton and Craig sta., lllrminghaln.. CLE.LAND.—On Tnoaday .moraing. Oct. kid: merA MARGARET 0., alto Of WO3. ind.llo. Tuners! Iv -11i0anOtr, (Sunday.) at a o•Gock to.. limn the reeleente or her husband. In elhalerelllei The friends °Cahn family are lullted to attend.' •UNDERmkSRB. ALMAIREIV,IINDEBTABER,. . No. Ls Aibritt Street. intid .. lo COFFINS; *ran kinds . ; CRAPES. GLOVIA ever(riescriptlen of runeral Fanrishing Goody (mashed. Demi open day .d atria. Demo, add Carriages thrashed. licrsalsdae—ller. David Seri, D. D.. 17. ay. M. W. (scrims, D. S.. Thomas Ewing, Jacob 21. Mlada J G. 5110DGERN. •-I AND LINALMETA (ancebwor to the . ate tunnel NwNferr.t No. 9 Delo Illseet. three dant.= Dearer. Allegany CD/. Ale- Wile. Drawnnd• Walat and R. 0.. wood Imitation C0*.,l at the lowest reduced price. Rooms open at all boas, day aad taint. Nara and Daringoe rnraldied on abort meta ad on mart resalable terms -' powARD. czanNueciii LLESTAILICIt. Oflice...No. 'Ai '061: Street, Allegheny. • !Catalan,' Insane.; said other Ver non, with acomplete stock of reneral Yurniiinnt rionds, on band end fornienneent ibOrtest notice, at' loweet prices.' Bale and Livery Stanton cor ner or firer and BUddle Carriage.. ileronehee. }NlZiec ac.• Ron.. a., CEMETERY MARBLE WOEMS. '-' J. IIA311111:1011; at tin Cesmterr Oats, Lamm:m.llW tat ORNAMENTAL MARBLE mad inViiik WOB111; STONE BURIAL CAFES. warnat•Oratattroof. FOR -RENT FOR RC NT .- -d Mae and weu ApaT tsaloolll . Vbe . 4= oo l trawling. FOR LADIES at.. GENTLEMEN Is6tateuts sad stl:o4ll , 3ltsionncitol l y, , at 83348:1 4 1 Siti.Mt 4,17 , 11 4 . resint 114. P~,., T 'r-~r ~c;Zr wruct , -Thp.: nod bitisrittnre UM once, 'Okay an bur:" THE vhlk[4 - ( 11Tzmm X.ISdTIOWS. IIirEDIEBDA* LID 11111711D/Y. A ° *blot. centellthiiTHlßTY-SIX COL, LIMNS or tolerant., reading matter. InelndWe leactiss Editorials, latest News by Teleprapb sad . Mall. valued° beadles Matter for the and fallen and most rolls/ale Flummlal and CM, Menial Market Report. p r "" e the city. No Fanner. Mechanic or Merchant ahndd be without h. ' Tilolll /Or. TUC R. 1., obUTTZ: Slagle Subscriber Clubs of Flee—••-- ....... 1.36. Clot. et 1 ca... .............. ....... —And ono copy or paper to the per. up the data .Adifidous to Maid Ott be tad* sa atm Cate, sr daub rsAas. Sion. TO Solucarrutsfl.-'l. *anima Toes Mart be mum and, specify Mind edit you want. to we tome a Wednesday Olden for seb scribers !wins but ebb mall • we4k. airmose7 by Thad, X.P.rem. Moumf Ouddre s or In Resibiersid Letters. may be sent at oor AIL • Address. MAZETTWei Plaintia WANTS WANTED—A SITUATION, by. a Gentian Wotnan. aged Shaky' Tea.. (know lug French and English.lloedueedu chlidree. oe dassistant In housework, or lu a store. Ad ress A. C.. Wilco of the GALLI, r. Illtsbargh. gvntleinao of experience and nosiness rinaliticetfost ',acid like to connect b tinsel( With A laundry, to solsnefut are a staple article for which there Is ..1 , 1 demand. Address CASTMOS, at Silk WANTEU-20 000 A ; GENTS.-- A temple tent fkaa• with tonna, for m 7 owe to cicargl3 dally, In three hours. Itnaincsta en tirely now, light and desirable. Coo trot done at home or traveling. by both male and female, No itift enterer!te or hotelme. W. IL TES, 3,41 Brom:lslay, New York. • FOR SALE r1)11 SALE—AN ELEGAINT NEW HOUSE, No, tin Fulton .creel. SUM Went, PlttiGorich, eight rooms and cellar; all the , metteret 'lmprovetnento.. Large let Apply ni TICE PREMISES. FOR SALE-390 ACRE 4 GOOD TAIMING la lowa. ea.y. Good Taxeaall paid. Will trade laielti promrly. aartlcalara latialn. Of ➢. F. ROU7II. No. A .llarket areal. FOB ALE—nOll NES.—IPME LAIRIE DAY DRAHORT HORSE: one tine fatally BARMIER]: 'HORSE. for We , at' HOWARD'S Llrery_Stable. :FIRST STEELY. meta the llonirstrahelallottee. Fon • BALE--.A. large LOT or GROUND. situated on Penn •trlet. teratllo reel. burnt three front.. Itnjroecment• ars .one good dwellings on Penn street Rad • tw•- torf shop In rear. Shop Is _slaty by fort7•dv feet, good snanurneturing site. Will be sofa separate If &stud. findutre at No. no PENN STREST.. FOR IL LE —Liyuai STABLE. —Goat stock or HORSES. BUGGIES, BA IIOUCII BS. Must be .old, as present owner has other business requiring his attention. Located on Water street. near . Federal:Allegheny City. For Mahar particulars inquire of Wiry TAM T. PAUL, corner. Anderson and Isabella Weeds.. Allegheny-City. FOrl RALF3—itnicm. • YARD.— The underilgned will 'sell all or one-halt or • . 13,1, a Yard. to any hereon whiting to alga/eta . the liminess. The yard le new, with all,the mod , era IMiiroiemen rims tenteao, None need apply bet those who Mein health,. AO, dress E. T. C.. Allegheny P. O. .IZOR SALE-146 Acres of Land, with one double frame house. sprlag boom. and good awing; email barn: all building. new. Emu zee.. to form fait rein or coal, undertapint" about MO sere.. flutter and Kittanning Tont pike roe. tbraegh the farm. The above will ha exchanged for property. in the city orartiolnlng town.. Apply to .W. B. BOYD k CO., Keel L. tate Agents, No. led FLU Street. Pltaburgh. - Fen NAILE—BAKEIRY.—A coed Bakery, doing a .baslness of from In to ID barrels of Dour a week, nod. situated et No. BS PALO, ALTO STREET, Allegheny Clty, wilt be sold on reasonable test.. Tile' above bakery to doings good business, end bas the feetittlenot doing a mutt, larger one theals now runnitig. Any person wishing to engage In the boaineas god this a rare opportunity. Yer nArtlehinrn Inquire et the BAKERY. FINK SALLE.---gotwe and Lot ou. "." coiner of 3lnnhattan and A.lnmn street. near I.ll3•C•ger Railway. Lot by 117 feet. /Longs frame. containing 7 firms .d good ball, Bell improved. House and ri,t on Sheflfel4. near Bidwell street. Allegheny City. Lot - 43 by 19 feet: house frame. contains lull. floe Moms and good cellar: water and gv. Also, several mall. Houses and Lot. 10 good location. Hclinlre of J -1111511 F. CO.. Bearer street, near Cho... Manchester.. FOl4 SALE. • • A FIRST CLASS RESIDENCII. WE °mita TOIL 11614 tkat Dciuble Brick ,Illansion.Home. Situate No, 6EI WASHIBIItrON STESZT. gheny CIK. containing thirteen lama and .an finished rooms, besides a klteban, pantry Yd dabbed basement. all of the moat modern era and imam Improvestanta, massaged and rtaplW for every comentenee. The Lot Is 60 by 320 Feet, A. good Stable es the bask area. Ikaltral wtetler . of Os clol sett Peach Trees, Grapes & other Fruit, are helm carefully selected and oultivated bearing maturity, together with (ahoy Aro atitairatlcally arranged over ins lot, a tig beauty and relltrameut through.' SILL & SEIIITTERLY, neat Faust. WI Ilwxessce I= Or, "MN D. O.IIIXY tr, MILO. Oetobir SPECTACLES. f OF ALL NAND% WHOLESALE AAID Eiscazz. DIINSEATH & R&SLETT, Jewelers and Optioians,c, ae 31P1N"r353. 111111T3FiZ13111W. OPINISITE ..ILSONIC BALL' HENRY G. FALL, Merchant TailOr Cor. Penn and 134 Clair Rivets, Takes gnat plasma of Informing his eadasass• and th e palate In general 112.01 s stock at FALL ANIS WINTER GOODS, I. SPECIAL NO 7 7CE.—In ',Plc o[- essay de.irtnir to be Instructed La the set of machine toeing, (who' ere not own.n of mxhine.) o ' TUC WHEEL= ,IWIL SOIe.•' we have mole arranirethenisatherevy ws are enabled to invite any such to one roe... No, gfylfth•lr,t, where they lOU be thoroughlyl n . stowed octillion charge. To those who are con. templatlng malting a purchase, or wish to obtida Idtaatle.. this will be • most farorablevidnor omit). Our ...tomer, are, earnestly requested leare Immediate notice, whenever Instrnetton - may he desired, at we have. large Pattie of com petent and obliging teachers, whale strokes out be had ...often sa neces.arf. • W) DEZITOVEJD AND avaarzu a co. NEW GOODS He SMITH. MlLL'earcilatasst liar removed to No. 914 NITLir. STREET. go , - nee of Federal Street, where he hi now meet. rt., PI. new esol extensive stock of - • • MFALL C1.0111n., VEMINGOwnd OVVICOATINGS. Which will be mode IrS;Ill,% Wtyto order lb the :fast_ l." styllah . l, MTN ° , VaEt b 'will be sold on very reasonable terms. 4 L. 811trilt, merchant Tefer , .11. OS WTLTZ ST., ear. st'll.lesal; ,DOUGH NUTS , KEIILLERS AM) TEA .cAlcr.. Tr ek avet7411.31 . 700n, •t al.fi o'clock, itt onus aim Gs 'rib at. 1=! DAIMLER, CLOSE & CO., Practical Faratiara Manufacturer% COR. PENN & WAYNE STE. bu t tn rtras of /13101Tnnue offlutain i y HOLVIES. BELL & co., Anchor Cotton Milts, Pittsburgh. wautaetar:r.n4ez67Y MEDISTX At LIGHT ANCHOR sa4 MAGNOLIA Mill AND iiA17113141. 11,41110ERS APED OTHERS S , clast9iez..i par vriee . i., at its -; HERBST ORDINARY, 64 YOUTH Mt am Kukla.