ZEIS, - GAME, arsvpuz-rmi n ct • triairs 2s.czrrn9 1111,1* REED & CO. N . Z4.:I3:IO2 . I.4TTCPSWOT T. r. aloo•Tox. • tditer.. .....actal.ta trio. Jr. I , RIM Ewrueu /411110(11 OnitClL GAZITTE 71•0‘ . 1141 ants 1111 1411114 leptiacia Pap 41161eraPateujirUi3. Mtinzi r ripi r p , lau iiD . • - L410,1717'. ' CIDIASEIT and - . BERT FAMILY • sod COMMIRCIAL PAPNR U. Brea, lfall p~ f' o 1 TR DOLT : ttot. C=o=U3ll littslnit` &kilt TUE' lELECTIONY. Tai Staecnior held yesterday in Hew ;Ymt,ao far as we bate learned, pia. ginned - ordeilY and quietly. The re ,tants ratadved up to our hone of going .to pus are meagre and tumatlafantory, Land on them we cad Mae no caleMatlon na SO the probable State result. The city or New York has Increased its Demo. erzUe mijOrity 'over • twelve thomand, thus nralltnq up .. ,,tkie figures to gty!eisitt t h mo ad.„ GOV. Trarrox was elected our. Ilioarmaw la. 18130., ildrteen , . ,thoasand astertioutdred awl edgittpaine. Aka, the Repttbllottuilticreatad their majorities or held. that/Aiwa ha the districts outride the city, the *Democrats Am tritunphed by, a .amall. Majorliy. '• The Legislature, which is now' lamely ThaPliblican, cannot be, materially 'chsidged. Misischuptts, Ballock hulntin re• Aectedly ya increased Majority; From the retttyns thus tar received WO foal eats Ytt estkoatting the Republican majorityaa ayrentiAri theauensl„. 'rho ruoblifitoiy —,. , , knew lavr wan npadinted in no untale: Isarinsas tbnistsult is not yetrdeter '-minedi: but it 'llAnite certain tliat the re,m . a. L . 1 my& negreiVirege amendments to the Oansiltution have been defeated., Neeijersey tie gene Democratic. Whiciisan hu gone Republican by an ~..hiereeseah2ejurity. !The Tx4slature will be largely Republican. has gone Republican by: 01,0": *ority. The - negro suffrage ahieridnunit has been deteated.: . . . Ida gland - .1=7, gone Dimoctatin There Vote elections, held alp in 1111 , no's, Delaware, iflebigast: 31.1sacniri gra y Naiads knt We have no retatnaihdivt isa - , F 31014 the commencement of Gained lashentetrise it liai been Mhnifest that he relied either upon private assn. rances'ot support from the Italian gov ' ;eilinismt, or upon the ..expectation that the enthusiasm of the Italian people for the posieniasiof Roble would draw the ' iitto concert with the as. tletutl Movement, even against its will Vgion:Whicirver of these alternatives he hien disappointed. The gor snireent did not .volunterily ruh to bin aid, nor did th 6 pOputution — evinee ottchlatense desire far the consummation as to bear the rulers onward against their . .inchnations. -It ie now clear that he led • it iiirlorn hope, and - failed In leading it.; The dispatches this 1120111111 g do not • • Conann those we published yesterday; to the effect that France, Prone and Italy had virtniOY agreed to rebuilt the tion of Temporal gnpremacy to a vote of thelpeople in Papa territories, and that this election had actually been held, with a large majority in Rome in. favor of Italian unification. The later die , patches imply that the former ones were altogethet untrue; and that .Fmace and Italyw ere non at agreenient, bat that' a French. envoy_ had returned from Flor ence Without a estisfactory answer, and :titim anothir bad gone forward to require a categorical . Snianosco.—T.itohe Pittsburgh Gazette yookodoximodlo : oppoixonoo to linty •ft.o4r., The :enlargement,' tkapnbUshen say, la only temporary.— What are said • was In these exact do not that We last en. eat abet be permanent, only that :1 11= remain as long as prime% upon - outadyertiling columns continues,wtdch we betel will be alwaYe." (Moorage. our contemporary did not tell the truth, but to do the other thing. Tan cable tells of dote In Paris, Ina ';.`..kii*Oeitpiintestott titerrt.. thin le Jain jinoogh to be tantalletni. What were ,ibe,riote about? 110db/cal, therms, -11..W.leed!Y.fer. the Emperor. T as Pytto cannacrametarjlarniebtmg s..aiestairdirsand:tleclared Ju4gell3hsis- Wood/ majority to be 037.- Goverior Gary Wined his Proclamation accord: yjrAownuEum TELEGRAMS —lt li not tme that tbli most alarming tacommtritave reached Geierrd. Griait's beudgoerttov,regeniiag the , defiance of the 'nerves in connection with the iti t tr en ftg i tht tha i L t . .,ls,, , „l . ax t i l t = tibis military 7commanders to keep the imam at all hatardL • :Conunktee—Lothlthe .isijori r. t7 end minority—will have their ,t t ;al. - :riportia• marir to rtibmit to Congress ' "an Thunday, th e net The majority impart will be lambast impeachment, • and will be signed by the Ammo' - ...lastobarrarho ted anginal° Commhtee on the 13th of June last. The minority will be 'Murrell, Lawrence. Williams e,.. and Thornaa, as here.ofore. Both wimp are agreed upon ono•Nlnt, that this gum , A. kcal= •must be intmerltely - deeldeti, and 'twin probabljt bo the only business of • ..4111 ilsw o la i Lsl t tm oi l il will remain of the first &11.1.4ithley, o ei ithe l Ve l a l =en S i. movement, arrived to-day. ~...7 2 . ( tunerons. oommunicatlons : have • Were sent to the Executive from sailor's ...: - .e:goikterff Of Scsith; Stating that arm . -•ed orgunizatlons cf colored persons' were ' }brining, in some instances theentenlng lives of the whites; that negroe ~petsiess are drilling never Chain Bridge and Other places in Virginia for thopur ,-, ,gole of Supporting Congruent in the en- Ibrosment, of the law to depose the Pres ' }dent' daring his linpoacherment. The has been. referred to General .for organizing • inieb 1)&1,10i:ilea bus 'been given by the War Department. .It In undenatood that 'l2msPresidenthati ordered General Grout =ln Now 'York, Sukday night, tx-rasa staapadoby ttio lievenne Officers, on :a dsatißory to Fortplifth greet. 'lt sr sem found In full blast. at A CS •:PaC./e.r or gallant. A rectifying catabWitunont I , Contiguous WIIV also adroit. Both are ,pSekd to belong.to Br. Slaisdoll, President ccao Piktitinni . Association. . franabcuad one largo bantling, en the Ohlo laveo,tt CAlro, were burned afternoon. The total loss 11 - betweeir Wty and naty tbouannd dot 3asY Xantranee, twenty thottsand do' . . , 6012.81:18 of illo.Disirlet of Ceitutt. .74b1sZwillbolaken on tho Itth, under the direction of the Cotnnitanioner perkantll4tinlelptaAutheritte's. ' 41.rper's Weak/ coutalno a pleture ttrob or , the Sea and land," both otts 'Mat and it moored at lbotbr Vestry Ftreetl but In the don't,- 'ratt r uirt tohrthiledbet.lbT4t2l:mmal . . Interesting feature in the church. Twee 'e a the itearubOat 'Atlantic rr New York for the East with a mit ,s„loot of passongunt.lxauad Dome to attend Thanksgiving. The v 0.01 wee wrecked dm t, Iterttiaudrfert, surerred tho WAS' trophe. ruing this awful thne the .Anna ttut heU was hcard, ehaken by tk* wind Into mtternnett and when the " wreck ly - cn Use Skualisgtoneocka with 4lint livWxcellSOU aboard, the bell still sounded its requiem po or the lost. This ,rit7 belt tune calla the sailor to wore hi the"Clnircat of the Sea and Laud." --The author of the celebrated 'Widow Baden. papers left: behind: hunt at Ms deltb the MIIIIIMItipt of another comic lc* which Is soon to be laid before the public; under Mettle of Widow Sprig -..:Ouir- • .At fate Wide'Beclott waxes hotuiehold words, and Healy was eateteaed one of the ,most: genial of 'Vita and pleasant gentlemen. Title tluae, sad the people of it, are almost things of 7ne%tbeit Widowtlut memories grouped around . the ewill thews a welcome for „ , VOLUME FIRST EDITION. MIDNIGHT, TOERONANOESTION. dazibaldi Attacked; Defill ~B eported Zurre!ideftd. PeartcllLlBB OF TILE RAVI'LE. Gatlbaldl and His Solt enpldted. BREitit Meat" Shop s 11 sae& -*pi& iftactinui cauat. gee Tlificirk, ED , fia.AnDlLto the rilspbqrsl ar tsa.l oaatuatta Arran® awn aatrnasz num, Noceenber '4.—lgeeninsk—The followingUtelligenewleu Just beeis celYo. 3l .ifi , ikPat Hemet At-A.44'4 - 0W thi m s orning the Papal troope,aingioripd" by.tbe French foreek attacked - Gardsddi at. Monte-IWO:nada 'and 'defiatiodHhink. &Aim ilifie is iiinisoner and some 'sap thatlnf wail - killed. Half- in•lmmigtar .thenneek commeneed,Garibeldl, finding. firat'ille retreat ; wait eat oil, feught "Ada Wri.p io the_ lowa . 'gout° Rotitndo; where :he . - woe reinforced by' some ' isikticeipe, but the F'renela coming to the walker= of the P•outifietd 'was ' • Ttio following acotont comes from an. other - souree:, Graribalg aiticked and defeated on. Sunday. -He reheated and:stlrrendirid MICRIION . Not. A*iliitSS,7",U7js PARTS, No*. --General La Diannota, Who "was sent to . Patin by the Xing yl Dab , on a mission, the wintiliaot . which - has not been developed , hie re - ! : turfed tv, PlOrticioe, having fatal to' ael . compllatt- the : object:tot which he waii Wan:itched. hither: . The ulthitatureof Napoleon - Was pre sented by the French Chargh de - Affaires Ettylorentta to the. Italian . Government. on Sunday, and an Instant reply was de- PAIITICIILAILS • OF. TILE; SAME— F.ISTis ROITTED—CfrARITLLLDI AND WS =CM Pais, November: b.—The •ifoniteur pubdinhes ' of the !tittle in Italy. = The scene of the 'fight wee near Tivola. Three thoussindof the Insurgents a'ero either killed, • wounded or made prisoner. Garibaldi 'himself and ids eon Menotti . -iri•re • eanhired .at Tani and sent to Florence us Prisoners' - Four-Motu:and Ga • rilialdiana,..Whllo on the march" to reinforce the initirgentn, were stopped, - disarmed, and turned back: -• " • • •Tho greitest . agitation preCalls In Tho oltimatum'a Napeloon is to be answered by or; before Thur4ey.. . Grans, nrvember" S.—Garibaldi has anirsd st:Apeida, , Sn board 'an Italian Mn-pf-srar,a prisoner in the hangs at the 'Ratan qnnaent..„ „ _ , rr.tx.raxtraiiiaisezei, Lcamrt, November s—liventog.-It br mid tho Italians have ro-passed the fron tier. It Is aLso stated that, Napoloorthae. received, Gcnitt4 liarre9ref • the Italian I= BREAD RIOTS ni pIETER-XSAT SHOPS . HALICEZIT-TIKE 1.1717:0811IES ASKED POE bread riotx occurred in Exeter ycsterdaY and to-day. ' Every Meat and breaded:l - op in the city had been asoked Mild, date of the bid dispatches. Incendiary fires are breaking out In different pA2121 of the town. There was much excitement mut tho lOad authorities haill petitioned the Government for troops to quell the die cerrowvicat lircarnikron:ltroy. s.—The O'S.cMes Company, cotton merchants, of this atty, hive stopped psymenh , . /..A4NAPugnCIALX.E.P.- November s.—.Parllainent has tn.& called to reasseMble on the 19th or the present month. ' I=M!IC2I P&VIAN ABREIIIII CONTINUE. • Lomax., November 5--.E.hroing,—Dls patelles from Dublin state that arrests of eappesmi reelects still 'eolith:Me to be made.. General Nagle is to . be'trted at =3l Inarrclf, ' have taken place at several poluti In Paris; but llntat been etippeeieed. 121 UNISON WITT/ MAN= Vcralgi, Nov: enna Diexitte, e;wml•oficlsl Journal Or this city, natal that Baron von Detest., in a note, says that the policy of the -Em peror 'Napoleon and-that of FrancliSo- Kph are Use same, namely, that of peace. Tux u,tirluerrx.corcymtsv BEnt.ra, Nor. —Afe;:rnoon.-11 •le thouglat hero that the recent defeaVpf. Gen. Garibaldi - cancel. the ultimatinia of, Napoleon. A- 111 ,"7" . • Soith - wirxo,'Noi.. ri.--The,stesun• Ithlp'N'esi'Vork,Tiimiliew:York,arrived here this evening. nsAuronix. Cogatzsolau Losnort, Nov. 0, P. Conaola, 94h Five-Twenties, 751; Illinois Ventl7l, 611; Edo, 45/.. LIVNUPOOL, Nov. 5, r. w.—Cotton closes Irregnbul oaks tf,toxf-baliat mid dling-uplands at 61d; Orleans; Sid.' Ad vice. from 'Manchester are unfavorable, Ilrmulatuffet quiet. Corn, Ets 6d. Wheal; white California, 15. 6d, and No. 1 Mil waukee red, lie iod. Barley, Se 4d. Oats, Sa lid. Foss, Proviitiona—Beef, 1116.1. • Pork, 72a. Bacon, Ws. Lord, 5.2 - ad. Clouse, 51. t. " Produce—Moan; common 6Yllmington. Es 3d; flan 12a. Tallow, 41. ad. Spirits Turpentine. 575. l'etfoleam; aplrita, is 6d; retinal, Losnorr, Nov. 5, e: u.-75farksta un clutn A:mallow, Nov. r. it.--Petrolcum: 45 franca for standard white. FRANKFORT, November 5.--Bonds closed at 701. • lavitrwo; November s—Etenfact. United States 111-40borla have been In troduced in tbis _market, and are now quarterly quoted In the papers, dANADA. 211r.fiatit ReUm trona Sbe fi s enri . t,nies fil•artla Cals EX7 Tekt.t.h w It. ritstpunrtimaptiso TOIMONTO, Nov.. dinstteh 'tram OttowiDays that Tf0n.244: 4 5 41 i - tu" tired Atm MO Government fOrtnapoos of a private nature. lie del is yet men tioned al his sum...comm. 1 -• . , The cue of, the propellor .Genrgian, which has been the subject of much pub- Uo lutenist for 501118 time, tuts been de cided finally at Ilanillton, a decree having been nude in favor of tho plain tiff.hmding the vessol over to the Uni ted 'States. The bill against . Jacob ThOmpson, defendant, woe dismissed with coms;4ionnx.i ductalming all inter est In the teasel. I . ne'arlumter Merriam , . carried away four of the gates of lock 'No. T 2. of the Wentmd Canal UM morning. Natio. lion will le interrupted for two or three , . , l , 4 1,- ~...,_.ilsit,,,, I , ---,,.i t ,-.4 7 4.-0.1 It ,_ , , _... 1) ) , #....,,,. —•• ... ~ .1- )1 i . ._ ~..—ogia . ::-.1....• . a . aci ~,,,-_:,_ ~ P 141 - ''' .„,,.. ...,,,'''--1ir.1.--. 1 , Q ., ' ' '',... •,,.. , y 4 k, ...•_.......m.,--• ~ ,:t aiLI , ' . lir - ...- / 7 „. . • WASHINGTON : ; MI T.I.E.Dh to us random/11.SW 14:a 2 ' WABIEM3II7:I;IStht. s ; 1867. - - , ~ . r • • excatrAllit riILI.Z6 Ipt, i At is thought . the heap - -of liferli*y Wallas hop someerbet linprovadAlebse been confined td hie bed for seVeraldttya , with a slow fever. • -.- . „ .` :- • - NAvT .DEPAnTicIIIMOONTILIirIs. The Chief 'of the Dentin of • out - and Clothing of the Nevr , e at I n hen awarded contracts: cir" ; fifty, thousand, pounde abut tive thoneand pounde of .fresh *MON thei lbretior at litlo said the hitter ist a c per pound. - • .. ~.. - xatrnimus agrugari. '` • Thedupreme 'Conn, of the , of Volutoltheto-day. delimiter Its. ion in the mut of. Dmlemln IL Co Is. fames C. Westmont. The latter was State Agent, of ChM andwis celled on to surrender the • books and papers to the: petitioner; but refused: A ruleiras trent.; ed . by' the ;Court - arid • an. alteenatlin ManftmUs immed,' meld- the 'mu lamer up on a :motion to ,confirm the mends tmts. ,The Court. refused the poreurpttine Tin tuns:. -, , . .. , • The raw ,at the hone fib- this after .TtOlM attracted many spectators. Y / t was for • a. citizens', premium: i 11,600, ten tales; in' barrieets. "The ' ft.WOB Wenn Lucy. Lcuiglogs. end Belle Of Ballitnoro. Lucy led up to the tbree.goartur veleta! the - last. mile, and. then - broke, 'when - Balloted: the lead.arid 'mune e the winner .byibter longtbs,itt3odef:: loOlyelte doignon.the.ladette .• of IkftMetb ....., Cdee The report or the ' COxiintiahlei ' Currencyr.bee. been .coinplated, laid before the • Bemetitl7„:of thie . :Tro4 66l 7: The i report ,wal, 'make ,4 ,volnine of .seven hundred seldchwill Include. the laid querturlyre of esehHattonal liiiik itithe.,country,. separately and in slid abstriadsOf the reports Or the ,t 2 - itneitore during theyear: The report" sho embrace extended i Eren e el oltri .I = i t l :M en U t u r s en w e ti= i f the 'Natio= Bank system . The ntenner in which Wain appearwill be a standard book. ofreference for Bardreni and those interested In the 'oporatlims of the 'Ns- WAS DiPirtICG'42•III:O7LATIONS. , I Reona have bden homod from tho War p.t• , erit requiring the Quarter ineateen Department to fornish,Z proper ragataltion ,tha-qoardlty of al 'remise , to" heat t lhb room or b air "set:, a 'id any- post of iiirriacpa fbr soboo . and other purpoems, in accord ance with section 21th of act of Commas, ins isrinZitoratrin 'awn maim `rherti bra story:afloat here that certibi, gentlemen who 'llsvor . .Chief Justice Chase for the next President, halls had some' talk about buyinga controlling In terest In the National listelligaiier, but the present ,proPriehirs ,of tintt paper deny that any ouch aide Is contemplated. .ronNuac roa=w= In this connection it may be added that President Jobnaon his renontg,...aa between General Grant and Mr. declared his prep:el:Me for the — anie • COLOAID sartaxaer ohuassismiass The military authorities to-day, In ix oordanoe with the'dtreetions of the Pres ident, were engaged pl. gio netsweit preliadttarhe• for impprisilief and at handing des :colored voile:deer mitary cothpanlee In the District of Coltunbis. One of-them, centineed-.an parade for mere ed.than alight .hourst yesterdey} !ally TICEAANCE Vl' VIE tterrlt. There seems tube no doubt. - that the C0M1111122001 . 5 of the SouthenY Middle Distrtetterill be izontoeted ay, Gettetal Grant to- suppress all arena' 2rolutiteer orgunizanotte both Macho and white!, In that aeellon of the emu:dry. . nr,Tfix.toit nittr r." The Twelfth Vatted States hibothry, under command . of CoL ..Geo. W. Wallace, exercised In tattallou drill the grounds south °ram .Execlattre i: aloft to.day. • .Tbe_. flue band of i that " t l i M lt ":4l3 f all Treposedb4l=DlstA algrovier of e troops in.thla et. sissy OSTICEit Captainend Brevet Colonel Saines'E. Hscrrison, -Fifth Cavalry, died in this ' , ark yesterday'. taritatn Harrison was lately on-the staff of General Sheridan, 'which he left - en' rieconnt of ill health 'TSP. tils'inut or OPTS= x.slirA This latelligeniir, this iewriiing, has an editorial Supporting Piesddent's dattethst be has aright to twilit' the To; nure of Office law, so as effects Cabinet t...Allatstois, as uneonstitutiosud, until it has boas otherwise ordered by` this Supremo Court. 1 • . • =VV.( L 'ou. rmsescrom: J. P. Tamgdon, general Wiptstor of oil at Pittsburgh. was , removed .yeeter day. ma relations with Colonel N. , P. Sawyer, editor of the Johnson' Ortpui In that city, weronot such as the Treasury Departmenttbonght draproper character. DWIIAL OF • lIITMOAd . General Organ antiunion the pnaltlve conincliction of the report originating id the New York paper. that troops will be sent Sarah in view ,of The apprehended trquble with the negnsee, nor his any evidence reached, him that dlitionitlas are apprehended by the people' in that section. TUE DARIBE WET lADLL 151JJZI0. Thorumor that ihe - Ckivernment, .hut concluded tne negotiations for the 'pur chase of the Dmelah West India Wanda. le untrue. Secretary Seward wishes to finish up the payment of c ar Northwes tern possessions before embarking to other great National speculations. ' =arrears=creme six= zutorwoma The city IS much excited to-night over the State elections, particularly as to New 'York. A large number of dis patches have been received by privet(' parties, and there are various gathering Pieces where they are read to anxious inquirers. The President is the recipient norocrowi menutges on the same sub- NEE' YORK. Cgs Titurssa Se ma iniubersit audio.) ;ism "totilr, November 5,1507. , DAN NOBLE DIACNARCIED AND .ItNiAlt ILL {TLD, lien NUM° who has been on trial Pm long time :lamed with complicity in fthe Hayti liuntraneelxmil robbery, was yesterday (Uncharged by Judge Hogan. theevidenoe against him being deemed inauMcioul. Ho wap, nowover r lminadl- Maly re-arrested on an old indlitinent.„ FOIL 310111C,11M Morris Ephraim,' who plead guilty to morda - Dr the 1121 rd degree,. In killing Jain irytypetriek, - In WlllhiniSburg, on the night of the /.61h of March, was yes. terdey sentenced, In Brooklyn to ono year's hard Labor In the State prison. itifitoatt • , The Monterey (Ifelinal earreaCulant of the Jerald of Oct. Llth, 'Nays vote along the Itto Grande border week' favor of /mow end the . Wenn amendments; eltbougialis the Clty ofMonterey Dias received le maierit qu It was confidently bid WPM the border:. n Kota mores, by the broaden!' the MI en. Penni to hare been Wet terrible. The Lou Is estlmsual at 111,000" rentiermiser. TRIAL. :'• • • In booordance with the Tulsa .cf Episcopal Church, Itev. Mr. Type nit be tried' by twelve neembers of Me church. DllrfllNaANlJElf Tho clogad at sunsnt. ti _LtlO, 'north ward today Jaa. Valet, a printer, tem shot dead by two then named Har rigan and . Hayes, while In as • olectient fracas. iA man named Kelly was shot In the thigh during the altercation. In the Twenty-Kral ward Chaa. Montvale*, nu licenuut, was dangerously shotleat Ithrht by *desperate nano - sunned (Y. Donnell, w bile attempting In ~ treat htrn. NORTE( CAROLINA. . . Registration Igiespasinir-lierthersi ltionasasitsretilait villa Wrens lasso Mr Teem.a rate. rllGlgrtb Ostarttai Witstraavorr,'Nov.'bi—Tha Reglatra non books "were re-opened 10-day and two blacks registered; . • • The result of the Northern diction' Is anxiously looked for. Th. Republican■ here are dividing in mentinient and anotiutr county ticket is talked or. , Lyme Selslam br State osesestelse. ter ?Oomph to les ritubargb inunts.) AtrOorrA, Nov: 5.--Pour State Conel. Klee made nine seizures berg, Yeettarle.T. In only three planes • was our liquor found. TWO were sequitted soden' ow irlcusl. The bons which sonvoyesl* ass constables into town was found dead this morning In the Anguilla noon* stable. === PITT BiRG L <WED „0, THREE WOO ; K A:M. EMI ELECTIONS, • - NEW YORK. caaseutimmataats gas pnumanmearatta i drit,X ' CITY ninnicitaiTa'.ll7 - 60,000—ems - ETA= CLAVII/J) ACCIIIZ:OPPOLC.TION. ' - . : . ' NEW Yomr - ,'N'0r.d412:30 - a. u. i Thoeityvotehafi been oo fed and foots up a fraction, lam tiap !I sty thoolaacd th40111"7161 the DeM ' - : ' 'The Dem ocrats are exuberant and the State by ; a majority ,apprn.xl ~ ng fifteen Maxima The ' will proba bly be, Republican. S. hisw - konic, Nor. 6, 1367. 1 ThhiosiONA6 ahem s Demmatio majority of 30,;83, a guile of 8,000 over' LiaC anDIMUNe4....• ! r oots VOTE Or' =II =I Ngse :Yoke, Nov. 5, 1.1. z. x.—Fifty- Baron towns beard from give a Demo- Made Majority on the vote for 'filecretar3- of State of 2,319: - In Poughkeepsie, McKean, Bopubll mn, has 38 majority. Hi ll house, Repub • limn, for Comptroller, in the sense city, hass.lBl iniParity. ,Ponst in pisin : ls ailbV and' MAW lerliNlY kiieid — onlii• ticket' ha • y'eounty. Albany city gives I,G el Democratic ma jority, not included la the above. This atteurei 48d4 election , ottherDemoczatle county ticked. Returns from the Senatorial districts show Tweed, Norton, Creamer, Bradley and Genet, all Democrats, elected. The tobilNote in thia ping, just receiv ed. shoWs a total DOZPOCMILIO Majority of 59,81& The following Is the full vote In the cllq for.Secretarr . of Stabs, McKean, KepatOw. „ , Nobou; Democrat Ward I—McKean... 122 Nelson-1031 Ward .2.41e1Ce5a.... 80 Nelson.. 255 Ward "3—McKean,.. - 143 Neiman... 000 Ward 4—McKean.... Sib Nelson.-2457 Were ,5—,b1eKein.,4465 . 4•Na1a5na...2187 Ward B—McKeals... 188 Ne1a0n....3300 Ward 7—MoKeen.... :700 • Ne150n...5048 Ward B—McKeen.... 963 Ne150n....4111 Ward i 9—MeNeen....2743• Ne150n...4=2 Ward 10—McKean.... 809 tie150n....3482 Ward 11—McKern....100.3 Ne150n....0394 Ward 12—M05ean...1584 Ne150n...3075 .Ward 13,McKiwt4... Ha • Nabors Ward 14=. McKean:.,; 831 "Ne150n....1349 Ward IS—McKean...l4Bs • Ne150n...511 Ward 16—McK5an..,7194 _Ne150n...3830 Weed 17:3[a8ser , ” ' 90 .0 • :Kabala-4476 Ward 18—McKsin..,17114 Ne150n..5431 Ward le—McKean...l7so Ne150n...4060 Ward 33—McKe5n....2141 Nelson.. 6731 Ward 21-11cSean.„.0137 Ne150n—.4794 Ward =—MeKean....2l3ll Ne150n...5125 Total—McKean, 23X1; Nelson, 33,721. The Demeanslie gun In this city 'over last year la over. 12,000. Detormi h over. 32,001. Demo 13cratic majority. on TecretarY Of State of LATEST trItIMILIS. New Yuan.' Not:: 6,`130 o. Y.—Eta turn* from eighty-one additional towns in this State give a net majority for McKean, Republican, for Secretary, el BAIA a lugs Deinceralk, gain. In addltion to the above eight towns in Orange show a Democratic gala of 4.301. Sehnylar county, complute, given Mo. Kesn,ltepubilmin, 400Maty. 'Reuben county. oortiVette, eves McKean 1,100 majority." . Eight town. Genesee show Deatonstio , gain of Sir towns in Broome countyshow a Democratic gain of 4°.J.i. lEMM irssa verlier n zmu ..- 11 1• 1 1014.1•41, 1..4. 1 . 1 . 1 112 .. 111 ctirlitles,lll,lMlNVis 10,09116aLlinsir PT. (Di mamma. tow Pinstmegb GuatU. • ' Bmiturribtoy. 6.—The relidualudlcate beyond alioubt the re-election of Gov. Bullock and the Republican Maio ticket 213O1VTIOTii-rltharlAt 11ceficdf;Ifenr. s.=dlsiaschimalim voted today 1 . 4. State , sdleam and members Of the:: Xaglalidadv:' The tisult shows a heal.? vote. Last year GOT. Bullock had, 92,021 spina 21,671 lot Sweitzer, The tmealloti of grohlbitlon; orlarge lltenasly In regard to li, entered into the comma for quor mamba* of the Lugtele; The rote in-Boston to-day, tor , Gov ernor, foots Bullock 7,:art:, 4,ldanol weermor .tactit.dattut, 17,4 a.- Last Bullock plurally In the city Ira" iMJ Up toire r. Y. wetutve returns frau sdnelydimrtitlte andicealla; which give Bullock 41,539; Athutov3;3&:. SECOND ,DISPA TCH.... • Tux anmezenturnornars . eneozuver.... the license 'Opp:monis of proldhltbm and the license law advocates have undoubtedly elected asthma majority to the l 4 tore and are extremelyjubilanc= . /40 elating tlirge =made lathered in Stale street, opposite the old State House,' where they were regaled with a band of music and speeches from the leading lights of the ".P. 2'. T." OrgarliZalol2. The several newspaper . oftleee, where extras *OM surrounded with eager crowds for the latest reports. A/together the scene, this evening has •bben one of annanaliellideetltra 'hid ex hibition of good temper on all sides. DIDLcnM.T . IO-.TOLpII:InCATION Woncirrint,"'llfiti.,' Nov. s.'i—The Democrsts of this city formed in pro .cession - fifteen thousand strong ' this oniang,..and- marched through the principal streets with bands of muslc." There was great enthusiasm among the TIEIRVTIIBPATCII. BOSTON, November 5-10:30 r. N.—Re turns from two hundred cities and towns foot up for Bulks* - 111,924 imd .Attains 53,12. The same towns bud year 'gave Bullock 68,000=4 feettgar2l,ooo. lack's majority will probably reach 25,000. Lieutenant Governor Clailln and the balanoe .of the Republican ticket to chosen by aboutthe mune =Worth.' The Legislature is very largely - Republican in both branches, but, the opposition of the prohibitory law probably have. two thirdiof each btanoh. . , Boston gives 1„500 ;majority for Aditits; Chariestown, 500 do.;Roshury, 850 do.; Ifburyport, 050 ilo:1 Salem gives ZO m aj ority - for BullOoki Chelsea, 450 do.; Fall River, 000 do.; New BWord, 1,400 do.; Lowell, 800 do 4 Oloucester. 000;, Nprhigileld; 2 - .40.1' Loafratale. 20 .doh theHassey to electod'Colsielldr on the Dettneistio tkiet in the Boston dis trict. • FOURTH DISPATCH nartiarausw wASOISITY 20,000 To 30,000 POIMMATIA. Additional retinae balin elocticin , do not alter the result previonalytelegraph ed. The Republican =Verity in the State will exceed 20,000—eome intimates claim 80,000. Both branches of the Leg are strongly itapnblWin. and ,Sktept*Obitory Uquar law :in reptidisted Ina-vary etaphatto mannec; ,, ; e ivaises. Watteau as Rollie Mauil4.llfies.. , VA * l7so= * I rs li Cr'A far Weillea , s ayes mil Female Ma Inge, LH_Vailanok to p• !UMW...O eugtia.j "110[217:11, NOT. G.-Ant of about kw/41x4.,x0dpiosiLonly tr.?! _14,10-. hundred Tot nor,. / .4 :to 4041 r;), n e lirr 9 .s o 4 l o.l4celiceititni received only about seven hundred votes. .Ding SWAP tad OpialF :B. Anthony, Whei have ,- Veen eenvessum the State in rover of female atiffri visited thopalls .in ..each wart at i .. ftsed the voters, probably the fi rst ocourrenoe of the , kind lu the country . . - They accompanied b y, the. Ilutinsort Family, who 'sung some of their qUePelaw songs and were received at every precinct with. boe r Zy aeon for "Woman eitights and Female Suldige.” The proposition to stake the • word "nude" from the Constitution will probably receive a larger vote then either of Omaha propelled amendments. enxiti Asl' Saone taryrnaon tir. Loma November o—Returns from K .. ore ' ro t ietpe„ but indicate that both tames' aud. negro stave are de. astted by ,ft ht to ion thousand majority.. Loareuworth gives Miami hundred to twotheamand sgehiscultig" luirll gu The entire Demeerathroonutlgitat Is elected, and four 'Dontactalie men lathes to the, Lmialature,by e large age. fi' ma. 14;Y0 Pe:ildikW 3 jee•C CU : t.51 : 1 : .nt1 1 hr l d.dnti .0 . 4 .. : 7n , 1 uMavas4dti : Edam from Bilay cormtr Mdbist, mail majority in Amor .ar , &Iry Elf frtaudiies, gaunt, elects *Mira Democratic 'ticket, and' , defeat* egro suffrage by five hundred majority .White Cloud gives thirty-four jor ity against negro sad:Wilt , LAWRENCE, Kan., Nov. L.— R - 12ublicati ticket is elected M this unty by the usull.mVortri. - Nip*: d fe male stirege L detested by aam ma jority. tumors. (By Tslegrayl io the litinberik asaltted Cameo°, 'November 4.—The e talon to.dey passed al' very quietly. Only about two-thirds of the vote in it General Osborrie, - liapnblbsin for County Treasurer, has thur r tr u isand and three majority, with ono cite hear from, in the city. Ella majiiity In the county probably ,Mtentid five thousand. J. M. Wilson, who ran as an in‘lxma mit cruididato for Judge of the *parlor Court, is bestenin thkelty by Mt. hun dred and forty majority. ..WLSCONSIN. llopoblloan Gortnimir Insure Strongly Mg= t /It Toustipalothe Ylltaltutt AI/twat:rim November h. enty live of the lancet towns and in cluding Milwaukee, show a not mor erotic gain of 1,7066ver the'vots 1865, when there was a Reputdkon wily of 10,000. Falleltdid, • Repu for Governor, is probably 1 The Legislature is decidedlo,trp NJIINVAIRSEI7 : . O : a. wrou Degmeipsis. , ?WWI ter Teiramora to she putGarslt Naar Your, Nov. s.—Thein New Nero .Teisey to-41sYwas for 'idx a tom and sixty 'niembiriale thit' bly. The returns show Democratic over last year, and the whole Dem tick et Is elected. The 'electiOrl posed off quietly. . . t Saw Yogi, November s.—Additional returns from New Jersey show in creased Democratic gains. , The loigiahs tore will be 'Democratic. . .. Abu. 2•4041.11•41 DeM fas.eivor-11er• Oatea& twoloadJ aul, • 'tar rausrspa Um ruts' •it guttural Pam:, Attan: t Nov: , 15.—Iteltams reeetrod room thixtreitiai sod Went! fn-1 diode the. n.etectlon,of Rerltiam, tor Gclararaor, 'by 'small ma mitt.' Negro, adentio U ' • be ttrad to dell:sled. brAItYII2I2IM; &summons Nov, s.—Six wards'itive a Dentoomtto majority of 4,741. ' BALTIMORE, Novelebor S.—MS tenon In this city on the Gobernanonsi vote shows a majority of nftesn'iboussad for Bowie, dernodratle candidate—a gain of two thonoand over last year. ' , PaOHIGAN Dpral OIMPUIP eBY TekinDli w rlrtallfj=i Drrnorr, November s.—The Charter election took place to-day hey!? 1 1 r 1 W0t. excitement and Williallight elt The returnsfrom all the Xmas but allow a majority . for W. W. Wheaton_ erotic candidate for,idayor, of OM This will be reduosd to Glean 300 by_ihe re turn,. from ;the - Fifth , ward. The Cite Council will remain a tie, as at present,. The Republican candidate for Director of the Poor ,and two for Just Acts of the Paseo..probably elected. • - ellanriroodra 0111•1•1 Usd. Tammy& to a• 1 . 1112391.32 b 3 llMEtaignuao, Pa., Nor. L. rnor Geary ha. Issued a proelamationaZnoun eingAbanwoolta twiLlorlsy Or. < Llluk •161••—fieseral RsDowell's S3===l EIMiM = BAN -Faartcreco,,Nora.—Lite Art t sons advice.; state that einiennia',foree was swscksd by the Hullapal Indians neer:l3o4a! liountalivittd eeinnelled . tc;. falPbeck.'-.tlendennii.:refumed to camp after three days' scout. He Ought the Zrumb band and drove them from The Hartehere. , 4mongthe %trigs aban &Med by thh Indians were books and papers belonging to the Milling party W.ey, driven-Bons the Elseramento dle tdote Lees.,folty 'Flnelludians killed another mall rider ne n r Wyoekon burn, Before adJoirrnmerit Legislature pewee resolutions condemning the' poll. cy of General McDo ell, in ian af. , Hinkasklng that the bee miele a separate "d.epartment. A memorial asking Co that the Governor be allowed to rebel regiment of volunteers to take the field against the Indians was unsnlnfouslyadopted. One oompany of Arisen. volunteers, sitaitanod at amp Lincoln during the summer of 'tl6, killed one hundred Apr. ohne in three - months. Two companies of the Fourteenth Regular Infantry , sta tioned there for six. months pad, barn not killed an Indian. The settlers lost crOr i !t"a l k th e n !T e P f th°°Museri VIRG 3I&. garages nisieemelos Um Old GOMM. says—.G Seastlall lalanws elm • PIONIP*1•418•0 I.sWl Ills , elfglitas Dassossissa - 311th. If gefeenial totes Pineatregtislegal Ittcamouu, Va., November s.—The fallowing fatter has. . Just beep made public: • ' • lizanquagrana, October 31, lelg.. 1b.•,/dal.E.rceUenty Il //. Pistpotali tlov : awn. of, Virg she gia, Yg . l * have received' lettere frent'serrend members of the late Virginia Legisla ture, inquiring whether there would be a make of that body daring the coming winter, andeniaing the ghotMon whether, under the State In the members of the Rouse of Delegates do not hold over Ull• ttl their anoossants are duly elected and qualified. - Without deciding the- latter question, upon which there *Mu to a diversity of opinion, 'l' have to to queetthat. ott wllloinibrm the members of the late 'that the regular evasion of the of the coming Winder w e re pd.lza lrr vTillf„.4 • 1 ,- Your obedient servant,: 4 Scnowltm, Oen. IL ft, A. Five companies of, U. B. troops Jr( Viz , en's war, ordered to Weatdraglop to .olY4tloo#slWirlbr& o'4 ; 15rM))A. rijg.ippTßLiti. He Mut. savilla Second TOY el Owe ZSilip,,:ll. Twen4.4liar Nem Tit•IRAPII to Ilttebargl pay.µ4.) ! 4Littrronn, Corm., Nov. ii:Vi r eston, Gto pedestrian, loft bare at Oro p. m. for his second trial of one hundred miles 'Br twenty-four bows. A greattuowd gath ered tO see him start, and teeny people on foot - and do. carriages .accompanied him a short dlstor3co. Thopolloo cleared &Towage - through Abe crowd for him. tel) es by the Albany turnpikethrongtt Aron, Winsted, Great Barrington and WeatStopkbridge,biasa., and Sand ;eke,' Nov Toric;to" Troy. 'lie is In line con /4lost,r4igkurldent of enema_ Sooirostreelloo.llNosvolotton Atmoti. as* .oigaajsKr.r.tortly-two ' Doloorittes *4 simme r i" pomp to Um rittetoton Vomits Monns,'Wor. G.-. The Reconstriletion Convention met at Montgomery at, 12 o'clock to-day. F.eighty-ttro'inernisint were present, of-whom fourteen were colored. :Peildt,- of Tuscola:lea, wiss elected President, Robert Barber. gemwtary, and two negro.. were Gloated Assistant Secretary • and Door-keeper. The day was consumed In p-erfecting the organization. Fifty odd of the Inetribini are old citizens of Alabama and - the rest co lored axed man from the North. CgARLI:6I.°N, a. O. _-- Zasleizatles Iletio n ra•—aerthennOblll• glistes rata. =1 CtrAnuarrors, Nov. 5.--Otricial regls trettaltr4l l l l A irelltthe.Fourth District in the State 'hrw that the blacks so 'ear hisliistejert=4,l334. Only nitieout ottkirty-ette In the Mita rhayo whitZetities, t cob ohs exceed ' balls millhet, et darn Ix .the : . : due chiefly Id aena ereditrs,r st the pity . Pt banks - isatindaT-link . vretn - PrOMPtly. * ESDAY. NOVEMBER ' 6. 1867. MI MO NUBBIN. THE bOTTRTS. Supreme Omura Prowimmilmts• , Court met at nine - o'clock. Tuesday, morning, a full belioh being present. lifesaler ea. Steel; Wont:noteland coup-. ty. Argued by Stewart for plaintift in error; Falter, contra, not beanl. Linaenbigler vs: Gourley; Annetrong county. Argued by Golden for plaintirf In error, and by Perviatice and Wag contra: Sbmder ra. Brown; Armstrong coun ty. Argued br Painter for plaintiff in error and by &olden and Boggs contra. Baker's Execumnf va. Baker; West moreland county". -Argued .lby Poster for plaintiff,' and by Laird °Mira Ellenberger vs.; Ellentierigriverm strong county. Atgned by and antith forplaintir In error, and y, Cicd-' den and Neal iontra. • Val ile4 4tee 011 inlet === TvEsii'Ar, Nov. 4.—Court mot at'thd canal hour, ten o'clock. The oounterthitere convicted on Mon day, John.B. WrightandGeo.M.Watera were brought from' the Jail and sentertaxi to an ttn_ prisonment o ten years, each, in the -Penitentiary, They wore eon tcnced in but one anise; eentenco in two others being snepended. United Staten ye. Nelson T. Cletincer and Philip Clot-Luger; three coma: United States TS. John Flanigan; too c‘ 7131 . 1. Va"Gocorie tfoucta three caeca.'" - . . The abovenamed parties were proOetwl ed agaiturt for distiWno liquor Mleitly, or allure 10 comply • wiih the law. 'lh not w guil ty eretried . d.L by one jury, and verdicts t f United .ligaters. int.tldatibusw IL He - oar William 31., Darnell and Ah ham Gibson, -impleadod With'W. W. Bruce . and Jpisea X.._ Lockwood; 'action on oil tranaporlation bond. Ver dict for the United - for .1,000, ibe penalty of the bond; - to lite released on payment of fir 22,23,. amount of epecial tax due. Unitett Maks vs. Matthew IL Mercor, imPliwded with W. W. „Bruce and Robt. Mercer; t' emotion.. Verdict for $.",500 the penaltynf the bond to be re leased en payment or I,"tif in, the amount of tax due and batereet thereon freest United itrtates TS. John McCoy; distil- Ling.spirita withoift ,giving bond, dot Veldlet not guilty. • United States vs. forty-Nee barrels of whiskey claimed by Sp se B. i Rank; United' fitatee ve. the rectifying distil lery of Barber A. lienderson, whiskey tube. .t.c.; United States ye. the whiskey owned by Kit. Hughes;. and United States tor. four barrel. of whiskey owned by Patrick Sheridan. On motion of W. C. Moreland, Esq., the Court ordered a rule on the District Attorney to show nose wife John L.3Anton should not,be declarotlf7hiformer In the above named cases, And a moiety of the forfeiture awardedleint as such informer. ' United Stales 1111. Charles Johnston; in dictment comiterfolting. Continued to term at Erie. United States - rt. Matinees Barber, Jesse 11. Rank _And Brown Henderson, and United Stiles 'vs. George McPher son. Continued till next special term. United States vs. Geo. ..MePherson, Peter Ashman, Melon' Sullivan, William TUompsort, -Casper Main, Homo Van Gesci,.Cbailesßryson :and George Vol ker.Fromages awarded. United Stator vig Junes Wright, Wright and John W. O'Brien. Roomf ul:am:so forfeited, and process issued for the arrest of defendaitta." ate..■ ~~w.bs. iuwa TI.7ICHDAY, Nor. s.—Court mat at the naval Itocm, ten o'clock., •• . ..,7,hpirat Bursts el nx,' • vs, the Adams P.xpreas Ctunplowy."• 'Plaintiff claimed thatln June, BO; he gave into the cus tody iddifendentCat Acetate Crook, Wir gtzda„ a package coatainlng eine hundred dollars In greenhaoturto be delivered at West Greenville.. Pa The package nor= er dame to hind, and It was alleged was lost through negligence el defendants me 0:1111a1011 carries. Verdict in fkvor of plaintiff for . _ - neigh Roberts vs. 1". X. Dolt • Action to recover WO alleged to be due as com pensation Inc managornent of partner ship business at the maw mill of defend ant, in Tomparancoville.. Jury with- . drawnand nonault entered. Samuel Nixou mt. Soott toarnoblp. Action on a contract for keeping a road ln repair,- Verdict in - favor of plaintiff for $10.30.. Following in the lint for thin day Goodot a 1 y. Roder h hauL., Henry Inn Nolan. ••-•• :lA. Coiling vs. Fortor. 56. Blackburn ca. 'Watson. • 60. DavLs 60i. Tradesmen's:s4R Bank U. etson'a Adm'r. 61. Darla ra. , 631. '.` , .Zat. Bank of Lawrence county va • Aleketsmfr Adm`r. ,64. , Parum - vs. Wad. Tnumpodatlon Co. ,• FabbadockosoStaunboill Dictator. I=l Yesterday a yoking married G erman woman, tamed Miry Mae, - ryas &woe', tied In her eropansity for shoplifting at the dry goods sterner 111 r. James Eccles, In Birmingham. Bhp came into the * shwaand looked over some 'seeds, appal. lordly with a view of purchasing. • Mr. Eccles, from a etreirostance of previous ce occurren' suspected' her honesty, and hence kept:nth:ale watch upon her move ments. Pram:lefty he observed her eon: ceding a shawl under her dress, passing ltender her. apnm•and through an open ing infkont. , M4Hoolos,leaving another person in the store with 'the woman; went out the back way,to the omen of Justice Lip 4 -which was close -by, and informing arra Hartzell and Kautfteld of what had transpired, returned the way ho loft, whilst the officers ftnmodi ately repaired :to the store by the front. Mr. E., upon the arrival of tho of linens, accused the woman of con cealing the shawl. This she denied, but confessed' her guilt and ' pro -dared the' article j when about being searched. The woman was detained In custody, while the °Moors proceeded to search her residence, on Denman street., bavhig procured the necessary warrant. There they found ashawi which had been stolen (or ono lash) from' Eccles' store, and a number of other 'articles, also sap ' posed to have been stolen. Notwith standing the evidence of - her guilt, Mr. :Eccles rdused to prosoeute, rather &sin gular circumstance, • ' perhaps to be accounted' for in the fart (if it so be) that the accused pecuniarily satistied her ae auger. • -fudge Sterrett net long since, In charging a grand Jury, spoke pointedly of the nhortoomingeof parties who re fused to prosecute Id - eases of the kind re ferred to: ' IS so doing they plainly neg lect their duty, not only to themselves, bp t to the poldle generally. . ' ". Visetvid i Sis kills. William Blvd, a resident of the Point, acted in a very uncivil manner towards Hugh Salle, proprietor of a drinking indoor* in too First in oinacquence .04 which a warnir t has beim Issued by. Alderman Humboz t for his arrest for Ms -143 orderly conduct. e wont into Salllo's saloon in a semi- ntonicated state, and demanded liquor, which was refused lam. ~ He at: moo bocarno enraged and behaved Mellott In a very disorderly nitanner, breakinggiames, fu rolture, etc., and "wearing he would have whisky or a fight.-:He--was finally, ejected from the aaloon,.and sti hitoTtaaLlara made against him, Since when he hos boon non eat. Theollicersarsonhis track and wilimost likely nab him, ;as Ida propensity' for "tanglefoor' is so 'groat that it will be auto tp Iliadic h is cap t ure... . . . . =l= Michael O'Brien - is a' guide:let, and he employed on Mr. Knoshstbrnt, in Lower St. Chilr township., Yesterday he op- Peatect ei.Ablerrnen' MeMestere' office and' related the following story: Be stated that Matthew Story, a fellow workman, and himself were engaged In the field at work, -when sai.puto arm between them, -to ' settle which Story used a "knock down argument," In the form of a shovel, with which It Is alleged ho struck 013rion over the head scvorat times. Me further alleged that' Story threatened to Mil him. A. watrant was issued for the arrest of Story,, who will hair* to answer aurety.of the peace, as well as • charge of assault and battery-, The ' , store'wf perlnipigeonalnde In the Quarter Ssssl o 48. • Amman and Batteiy—Wfillam Ma ndl, manager in Shcamberger's mill, yartorday made Information before Al derman Taylor against Terrono Mo m., charging Ohm With assault and battery. The accused, It apeman, ts a workman Mthe noll1; end tria l m onthig became obstrverous from some cause and assaulted the manager. striking and kicking lain severely, when lattirtnallon wits Inado as ataLid. - A warrant Wed lo aned for the arrest.ofpe!nan who &dim FOURTH FAOH—Peteeeetltoriof the lights 4 City Mimi of Contra. The W. Sr the Irae-Ilanale *attn.& At the COurt-House, in this city, today at twelve .o•oloelc, the Pittsburgh and Steubenville (Pan-Handle) Railroad will be exposed to public male, by.Thotuas Trusteesnilder 2Xid virtue, of a mortgage dated August let;' - declared by decree of Supreme Court to boa first den. • more will be sold the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad proper, together with the lands, depots, grounds and buildings, altuato-!- Imtween and at the termini at this city and the boundary line gf the State of Virginia; also ; all the tails, issues, incomes, and profits of the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad Company derivable•from the use of or lay& on their road or any part thereof; also, all the cars, engines, I?comce dyes,. tnuders, h orses, or other things used in the business or Manage ment of the railroad; and also, all the estate, interest, claim title, claim and doomed of the Company in that portipu of the road operated and run by thisim, through their lessees, In West Vhainia, between the boundary line of 'Pennsylvania at the easterly end and the Ohio river at the westerly end. The road Is thus more particularly de cribed: 'Beginning en the south aide of the Washington turnpike, in the borough of South Pittsburgh, en the south aide of the Monongahela river, opposite the city of Pittsburgh, at its point of inter section' with the - Pittaburgh andStenben ville extension of the Pennsylvania Rail road, and extending for a distance of about thirty-three miles to the western boundary line of the State, where it con nects with the railroad in the State of West Virginia, which latter railroad ex tends from. therint of connection through West 'it nia to a point near the-easterly side o the Ohio river, near ly opposite the town of Steubenville, in the State - of Ohio, there connecting with the railroad crossing the Ohio river on the bridge there constructed. The property will be knocked down to the highest bidder, upon signing the conditions of sale, which are as .follows ...Twenty-dye thousand dollars of, the purchase money - ehall be paid in eish, and the balance within twenty days thereafter, Provided however, that if the purchaser or purchasers are the holders of bobda and matured coupons,' or eith er, secured by the .aformaid first mort gage, be and they May receipt to Thos. Willmar for the dividend of said enh ance of purchase money payable on the said bonds and matured coupons, or either, the sum thus receipted for to be considered sapaid in cosh on aogeunt of the said purelutie money; the said bonds or coupons to be delivered al the time of such navipt to the said Una IM:truth, and to be returned by him to the holders after the dividend thus receipted for - shall have been endorsed • thereon; the seemed Interest on the said coupons from the date of their Maturity to be elided to the principal In estimating the dividend payable thereon. In awe the terms of the sale are not complied with by the bidder to whom the property has been struck Mt the next highest bidder at the salt, who shall have signed the conditions thereof, shalt havethe option of tan* the property at his bid, upon Pa yth* or accounting in nianner afore said for thesmount thereof, within tea days after tberexpiration of the aforeeald twenty days from theday of sale. When the purr i, mouey ahallhavebeen paid or rocel ted for, and the sale confirffied by the ' the said Thomas Sl•Eirath will execute and deliver to the purchas er or purciumers a good mad sufficient deed or' deeds conveying the P re sea unto him or them Ph foo simple." . • lkinsirtn. 41ervants. ' • 8. Iferkowlta some time since :Our, chased the Intelvat .of Miss Hatchely in the. Tremont House, No. 17 In tho Dia mond, for which he paid the stub of $1,200. After he bad paid the =bunt agreed upon, and taken possession of the property, Mrs. Catharine Hatehe2.', mother of the girl froth whom he ha ! purchased, called upon him and demand- ed two hundred dollars more, stating that She had that much invest.' .in the "institution." Ho • reftised. ;o comply t aw. with the demand, whereupon a quarrel ensued bleb :vaulted in a light. The Women ..she..! would ..scniare au counts” - HA hint; and it appears at tempted to do so, as Mr. Herkowlts re ceived a severe beating. at her hands. He appeared before Alderman. Hum bert Saturday and made infbrmation against her for &email and battery, upon which a warrant wee issued and the accused arrested. The pros ecutor, however, having no desire to push the matter, agreed to withdraw the sult and pay the costa If the woman would promise to behave herself in the future; laud trouble him no more. She consented to this proposition, and was raleasesL She, however, forgot her pro mba., and yesterday paid him another I visit, when, It appears, she was even mom severe than on - the fenrierocomion, not only beating Idin with her fist and a club, but threatening to take his life. Ile again made Information against her and a warrant was Issued for her erret. It seems that on her last visit she was ac companled,by a married daughter, Afra. Annie Valentine, who assisted her moth er In squaring the account. An inform tlon'was made against this daughter for assault and battery, and a war rant also issued for her arrmt. Wo sup pose if the officers 'succeed in catching the offenders, Alderman Humbert will assist them to settle the, matter hy send. lug the ease to Court. - ' akartuta Autessalt,Arm Ampauttaa. James Scott, a 'brakeman on the Pitts burghand ConacllsvlUo. Railroad, met with eerie. accident aboltt 'twelve o'clock on kbafelay night, by which he lost his right arm. Ho woo in the act of "oonpling" a ear, preparatbty to leaving Connellsville, when by come means his right arm. was caught, between the "bumper." and completely Crushed hem the elbow to the wrist. He was taken to bin boarding house, and Dr. Rogers tieing summoned, amputated the arm above the elbow. Accident. of the above daaeription are becoming fearfully frequent of late, and Intometldng is not done to prevent them, a man had better make his will before he engagesto nth on the railroad. It. now appears 'to be only a question of time with all railroad employees, and the more danger. they pare throughi the more melees they become. enr•sy or the Pestle. Patrick Duffy yesterday elide , il Baron anfoation, before Alderman - 310M tens, against John'and Samuel Eggleston, for surety of the Pence. Diary keeps a tav ern in Robinson township, and he alieg. es that on Monday estranger came to his hones and called fora drink, layinghis gloves on the counter while drinking. John and Samuel Eggleston were. at - the time, standing by the counter, and as soon as the gloves wore laid down john picked them up, put ttiom on, and refus ed to return them to the owner. Patrick interteredjia behalf of the stranger and succeeded in having the gloves returned to the ...wrier, 'whereupon the Egglestens abused him and threatened to do him vi olence. Warrants were Lamed for their Q=l! . Bathers Diergan made information be fore Justice Comstock, of Sharpeburg, against Difieph . Hart, 'of Lawrenceville, charging him with afilltation. Tho In formation was made In September, but for some man? wee t not executed yesterday, of illi w cors en Sarber an was nimi n th, who arrested him and took him befote foe. ties covert, Of Lairroncevllle, who. hold him in one thousand dollars ball for his appearance before Justice Comstock for sheering on Friday. The proeeentrix Is at present at the onuntyzitior farm,- and it was at the Instigation of the Directors of the Poor that the arrest was made. The -defendant is an.. elderly man and father of a family of grown up children. Falmo . Passense. John 'O. Stevens appou'ed before Ai derman Thomas, yesterday, and made Information dye with obtaining goods under fella pretimaea The ,proaecutor alleges that the defend ant obt ainod lama* and. cigars at dif ferent time' from him under false pro tense. A warrant was Issued, the de• fendant arrested and held to ball for a further hearing. The prosecutor resides In the Fifth ward, and the defendant In Lawmaceville. The :Bltvilagb►m Market Place; was the scene of considerable confusion yea. tardaY, morning, mused by the reckless coudact of a nelored man named Jacob Humphrey, who drove a W14:011, belong ing to Jones ct. Laughiltut, through the crowd at a rapid rote, regardless of life or limb. When remonstrated with, he replied with profane and insulting ;Janice Lipp issued s Warrant 122 We Ware ,Weone ht. stating ,that the Oentral Skating Park would be 'closed the coning season.. Itywill ho thrown open' to a public, as soon as . the Ice farmland the, managers promise a kn._ lien season. , • • . * C.Oetua HOVE—The' "Fairy Circle was again presented at the Opera Howse last night; and, in to anticipated, the house was tilled to Its utmost capacity. Not a seat , remained unoccupied, and thstewastaxtroelynanding roomfor those who had not secured seats. The piece, as lanai, was 'well rendered, the Corn lomy all being well "tin" to their parte. "Con." of course Is the principal charac ter in the piece, and Barney renders It to perfection. The audience however, ap peared to be better pleased with i the at tendee°, "'Yankee Help, or Customs of the Country," in which Mrs. Williams appears i Yan kee c haracte r Her delin eation of la certainly unexceptionable, in this piece, at least the audience appeared to think eo. Per sons dealring seats for this evening's en tertainment should ;not fall to engage them this afternoon, m the homier will doubtless be crowded, not only le -night, but every night during Barney's en gagement. VARIESTE9.—The attractions' at this cosy little "Temple of Thespus,", , still continue to increase: The Managers de serve great praise for the untiring energy displayed In their efforts to make the Varieties attractive, and the crowdi that nightly visit the place plainly. indicate that their efforts are folly appreciated. Go and ace Johoy Hart. Ifisome Hats.—The lovers of good music will be served with a rich treat at Masoniellail, Tuesday evening meat. Mid-celebrated cantata of the "May Queen," by William-Sterndale Bennett, will be rendered by a company of Ama teur' vocalists, comprising some of the beat musical talent in the city. A num ber ofother edentates, from eminentoom ers, will be given. The concert , will he under the direction of Mr. William Dighy, Jr., assisted by Prof. Cities es pianist. Tao Fain. The attendance at 'the Fair now being held in Bt. Bridgers church, in the Lk - wends ward, continhes to Increase each night, and the attractions are beingmultiplini But a few ereldngs more' remain before the antertalaMent norms, and we urgently advise attend anteon the pert of our readers. boimmi.:-The world known Itorris Brethers' instrels are coming !for a brief season at .hfuonle Hall. A rare gala week may be anticipated.. . . . The Labor Miler= Peter. To-night the delegatea chosen by the Labor Reforni party of the city, toicom pate, a Convention. for the purpose of nominating candidates for them:ink:lpol offices. will assembly at Firemen's Ball, City Building: Tho following la a flat of the delegates: . 1 First 7 ward—Ed. Sullivan, GCorgo Baber. Second—Samuel Steel, D. ilegey., Thlnl—Wm. F. Efarlde, John Munn . . Foneth--Jaseph Totem, John H. Skel ton. .Fifth Fleet pncluct.—Jarned Steyens, Jahn Stge.l. Second' predinctJoseph Dunri; Stimuel Ellison, Jr. SL:th—Wm. A. , McLaughlin, George Snowdon. 1• '. . • fieventh—FxsO;eiti Hardin, B. A: Mc- Ginty. Cord. Ttn ckloy, Isaac NW Santh—Wm.M. Reoct;Statthewdreen. Tenth—John A. Est"re.n, Peter list, t tftirrenoevllle-0 . W. Clay, William • Oakland township—Daniel Coyle; Jas. .Bowen. Pitt thwnship—Wm. Printer, Henry A. George. - Slight Flre,—The alarm of tire from bo "27, corner of Grant and Webster streets, about live o'cloOk last evening., was occasioned by a alight tire In the ,basement of the Catholic School build ing, in rear of the Cathedral, on Cherry alley. The tire, It Sc supposed, origin ated from the carelessness of some of the scholars. There was a quantity of du' rubbish In the cellar, which was ignited, It is thought, by some of , the boys drop ping alighted match among it. The fire department was promptly on the spot, but their services were not needed, as the fire wad extinguished by the applica tion of a few buckets of water. Obitaary.—We are pained to announce the death of Mr. Harvey Lambert, sop of our worthy County Controller, Irenry Lambert, F,q., who died, after s linger ing illnesa, at his parents' ?evidence, Mi nersville, onAlonday last. The deceased had attained his seventeenth year, and gave promise of a long life of useful nem, having been endowed with many noble qualides of bead and heart: Hia funeral will take place this aftemodn at two o'clock. Carriages will , leave from tit, corner of FM end Grant streets, at oue o'clock. Abasing a ligna—C. O'Nell, slivery stable keeper on Webster street, day made Information before Al= MoUsaters, against James Kemp',-charg ing him with abusing a horse and break. ing a buggy by aweless and reckless driving, contrary to the Act ofAssembly In such case made and provided.' Its alleges that the defendant hired a home and buggy from him, which he damaged to the extent or thirty dollars; A war rant was..L4sued for hls arrest. Larceny by —Elizabeth Stew. art, a resident of the Second ward, Alto. gheny, yesterday made Information before Aider Man McMaster' against William Stewart, her brother-in.law; She him with larceny by bailee. She alleged that the defendant came to her house and took possession of all her household goods, which he still retain", and refuses to glee up. He was arrested and held for Court. A Nuisance—Mary triterbine Is a res ident of Cherry alley antthas fora neigh bor one Mary Jungszt, who, she alleges, persists In annoying her by carrying the art, straw and rubbish out of her house and yard and burning it in front of aom plainant's door. She yesterday made In formation before Alderman Mehfaaters, against Mrs. amgart, for maintaining s nuisance. A warrant was issued and the defendantarrested. and held fora hearing. Committed for Court.-8. Herkowitr., proprietor of the Tremont HO t 1243 Id the Diamond, yesterday made information aViniw t i:' l "tisa2 Ta b ambaneg: °Tkta:g i dne! fondant, It is allegn., struck the for on the head with a dinner r=d - knocked bin down. He was arrestqL and after a hearing committed to jailib default of the required ball for his ar peararice at Court. Young Men's Christian Association.— At, tho annual election of thh Young Men's Christian Association, held at tho rooms of the Am:oda:lon on Monday evening, November 4th, the following gentlemen were duly elected: Messrs. 'Thomas Babe, 11. K. Porter. C. B. Shea, Walter McClintock and E. T. Cook. Tho board is composed of fifteen mein bun, one third of whom retire each year. -Amanita& a Boy.—liu'resa Grad yes terday male Information before Alder man lif'Dlasters against Mary O'Connell, charging her wi assault an batt. She allege. that th the defendant d ery beat and abuied her little son, without cause or provocation. Theraties reside on Fay ette street, In the bourthWard. The de fmdant was arrested and held for a Holland Flower hoets.—Mr. J. Knox, seedman and horticulturist, No. 138 Lib erty stmt, usajust received, in fresh and perfect order, direct from Europe, one of the finest wheaten ofliolburd bulb roots ever brought to ibis or any other city. The prism have been reduced much be; low those prevailing last season, as the stock Imported le yery large. The Philomathia Circle of Allegheny City held a publie mooting at their hall last night, which was largely attended. n o :e x ercises Worn of a high literary o rder, the several members participating developing oratorical and elocutionary abilities of no ordinary. .charactor. All present were delighted with tote enter tainment. CITY ITEMS Fresh .11e.-At this soa•on of the yesr fresh ale Is an admirable table boventitor and belittles trams the blood at pro. motes good health. The very best can be obtained at Pler, flannels 4 Co.'s old established Oregon ltrowom 9tevenson • street, - Ightli" word. Faxonles aro supplied with Pale, Cream and Burnett Ales and delicious roster, in barrels and half-barrels, by rler, Danz nals & Co., proprietors of the old estab lished and celebrated Oregon 'llrowery, Stevenson street, :Ninth 'ward, The Beimlaity f the water, butter and sugar crackers an d e oda biscuits manu factured by the Messrs. Wray Brothers, successors to hf " Calumny's old eolith !lilted cracker bakery; Is fully • earned. ales thew a' • ' The very beet creams tn 'the . market are those mazurraostred at the extensive bakery of Wray rt Brothers, Irwin street, sear Fess. „rromptatteatituo given to the city trade. Orders by mail solicited. r._ NUMBER 257 OITY ITEMS lava toe Testimony Mom One of the Oldest an.... of Allegheny City. ALLY:arm:cr. Oct. 14,1167. • Mn. Sao. A. KELLEY.—Dear dirt I have been troubled for some years with the complaint described by yo.lr Bayer tiaoment .of Dr. Surgent'a Diuretic or Backache Pigs, and concluded to give them a trial, and am glad to saythey r. forded me immediate' relief. I cheerfully recommend them to any one entering from like symptoms, feeling confident they will do all you claim for them. DAVID SSIIT/1. For =le by all Druggists. Price 511 cents per box. .112 Country Merohants—Your attent tion is called to the wholesale and re tail atom of Arthur Kirk, .Nos. 172 and' 1 4 Federal street, Allegheny, Just the place to buy your groceries. Mr. Kirk's, facilities for buying en ablee him to sell to retail merchandise at a lower figure than any other house in the two cities. lie keeps at all timro all kinds of groceries, and be pleased to have parties roll and examine his price llst, and the quality of goods kept by him. Remember his numbers, 172 and 174 Federal street, Allegheny City..mw Pale, Cream and Burnett Alm.—The brewery of Messrs. Pier, Benneis t Co., which is everywhere known as the cell,. bilged "Old Oregon," is running to the (tallest capacity to supply the large de mand which inaisprung up for its famous brands of Ale and Porter. Hotel` keep. ens and Proprietore of restaurant& shbuld keep these ales on hand, as they invaria bly give general sitlafactlon. Orders by mall from all points will receive prompt attention, and shipments will be •care fully made. Eometblng Niee,—Wm. Fleming. No. 39 Wood street, has Just opened a largo took of ladles' and mlases fora. Dti Goods at Wholesale.—We In vite tho particular attention of buyer. at wholesale to our complete stock of ailks, staplegoods and all kinds of Amoy and goods, and to the fact that we sell at the lowest eastern prices, and cut gcOds to emit purhuiers. .J. W. Bens= 4:t Co., • 59 Market street. Samethlog Good.—The boot; alines, plters, dr.e.o for men, ladles and children, kept at 89 Market street, aro made of the very best material, and lucid ea low as the lowest.. All goods are warranted to give satisfaction. If you want some thing good, and at gold prices, call at Robb's Shoe House, 89 market street Valuable Real Estate this Day.—The Fourth ward, Allegheny Public School house and lot, cornet South Canal and Walnut streets, will be sold at 10 o'clock to-day. A. LEOLIATE, Autloneer. Just Opened, a large and complete stock of ladles' and misses' furs, at the New York hat and fur house, No. &3 St. Clair street. To Allathe:Piaui—Arthur Kirk, whole sale and retell grocer, Nos. 172 and 174 Federal street, has received one oftho best stocks of groceries ever—brought to the city, which willbe sold loger then at any house In the city. xws Clocks of every style for public halls, banking offices, parlor., kitchens and bed chambers, ornamental and plain, warranted to be perfect time keeper, at m..utly. reduced prices, at Rothman, Meyran h Media's. No. :N Filth street. To Fasullles.—Go to Artanr . Grrk's Grocery Store, Nos. 172 and 174 Federal street, Allegheny, and buy your Sugar for putting up fruit. Ile has the largftt, best and cheapest stock In the city. Call' and see for yourselves. • mw's Something Pure.—The Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Sphiee, .te., sold at Kirk's Gro cery Store, Kos. 172 and 174 Federal street, A.llegitnny, ore warranted tb be the very bestln the market. Calf and get a price list. ]R,r•.: i A Prcuninent Western Physician Nays: "Wilson's Pills are tho only combi lion I hare ever met with in my long arse of practice that really possess any Irg curative or specific for sick heads e: All the drugg sell them. Evieribody uses the crackers end, bis cuits manufactured by Messrs. Wray .t Brothers, successors to M. Connolly, Ir win street, near Penn. Orders by 'mail promptly filled. • 1,000 Sitar. Allegheny Gas Stock at unction. at A. Leggate's Auction Hone°, 159 Federal street, Alkghtiny, to-mor row, Thursday evening, at 71 o clock. Cheap Groceries:For cheap Gro ceries and something good, go to Arthur Kirk's Grocery Store, Noe. 172 and 174 Federal street, Allegheny. ' .tatea Bargains In ladles' furs, at the Now York hat and fur house, No. 52 St. Clair street. Eye. Ear, Miro at, tuna, Cans? DISEASES and CATAIIEII, successfully treated .by Dr. Aborn, 134 Smithfield street. A book by mall 50 mate. Mill Elegant engagement rings of solid Gold, at rednoed Ohms, at the fashionable welry establishment of Reineman, op= ,tBledie, No. 29 Fifth *greet. Great Aftractlona at W. W. Moor head's, No. SI Market street.. Gents Merino Umlerwear !ocularly sold at V.,30 selling at $1,25. For Valuable Intorntatkot and side• splittlngjekee. seethe "Pittsburgh' Quar terly Magazine." For sale by all news dwlers. tit. Go to FlEmlng's Drag Store, No. 84 Market street, for the liana assortment of Brindle., of_all kinds, and Toilet Comte. • Go to Flemings Drug Store No. S 4 Market street, for the beet Po[stab and Bode Ash In the dry, at lowest prises. Go to W. W. Myorbead's and secure bargains. Ali our goods selling at great. ly rodueedprices. No. SI Margot street. Go to Fleming's Drugstore ftir a re liable remedy for the cholera. 134 Mar. kct street. Constitution Water is a certain cure for Dlabetat and all diseases of the kid neys. For r ale by all druggists. trwr. Go to- Wm. Pleating's, N0..139 Wood street, for bargains In ladles' rum. Jewelry atrellueed rates, at Relaeman, May= & Media's, No. LI) Fifth Atroot. The Great Salo to stillgoing oti at W W Moorhead's, SI Market street. I=3 MaDRIDE—TIRADEORD.-0. Thursday Trul l., Augnat*tis, ]at, by Ms Nu. Dr. Douglat, IL A. MaTIELIDE and Mu JENNIE DEAD /MED. bah of Alleshruy City. CZ= 211P.T" ) , ev e yes. Ts .. Ibentnenn sr VI take Wass on Ttlesspat AM- Intslng VS, at two o'clock, teem sit tats residence ea rano street, near Bt. Clair. Th. Mewls of the toothy arerespectfolly lolled to attend. DAVIS.—On Teeple, enorolom_st 4 o'elott, rvi n !.. , YSt e t r i ii i r wiln Of /Awls Datts, la the • , Th. noteral will take place tente tWedneeday,) tarnarrOos, at 1 o'clock, from her late mi nuet.. No. lirrent. street. to proceed to the AI. legheny Cemetery. The Mends of the featly are respectfay Servitor& to attend., • LA.VIIKIIT.—On November 4th, at o'clock P. M.. lIANTLY. eon at Usury and nebeeea S. Lambert, In (be nth year or Ms age, The f kerbe of the Madly are limited to attend ta t oio oro i, from the residence of hie porcine, at klinervelllc.oo.Dat, oth loot„ at I rpoleet r . %. Carrion. will leave gl. prrosre It C 0.... cor ner llfth and Grant etemle, at &o'clock. CIIITINTON.—On the 4th Inst., ALIGN, el dest daushter of Joseph and Allee Chbrrion, aged Glean arsd a month.. The Greaser will take prom., therm Ildeuce of tw o pereehr, at Worahr Nom If:Clove tow.hip, 1 . 00.. Y, at 1 o'clock 1, a, The friends of the family arc tnytted to amend, POLLOClLLOrrnst.batb .Geetreen. M Inttant. et" e`elock.• at the maiden. of her Intorand. r.bl:l=4CU'lrontrkkfr.'POlATiC KATE t. aged twenty:GO: pear. The tones! will take plece on Inazona.PAT port, at a . Y o'clock, to procedd rby ran) to Greensburg. and then. to Congruity Chorch. We.tmetoland county, 0 unerar ae 'store at & o'clock. The Pleads of the family are rempectnnly invited to attend, LOST. L 049 In.LlAßeDenCellille., be. Wean tee Tall Gate and Robinson Hail, on rem.? evening last. a LADY'S BREAST . PIN. Tba ander will tat liberally rewarded and neater •irest. Was on tho loner by leaving It al the VRIZT'S e•ASICTPE COON TIIIO-110011, or at Dr. CO. °Dee, Lawrenenellle. Davueit, cr.ou & COy eta cUtairaritturemanitratta rers :003 PE/SAID WAYIS 6 THEEIB. Lateptatiles of ltralnanktosatsatis unhand. THE WEMY GAZErp, se. rE" VEMONE. ' . WEDNESDAY ASV einraDLY. ' A lane doe!, eaataltdo. TORTE flu... WINS of listantliat reading a &Mr. leading Editorials. latett News by ehogrup..4 lt.ttsr for the YAW,. sad fullest and moot reliable Flu"sist sad ttowe ..la Market lisPork. lnE "P" the eity. No Farmer. NOO K or Aura" should be without It. :ante troy . - ' • Till witiET NASEEkk Sabseriber ..... ....... Clete of - ............... .. • i • I '• Clubs of Ten— ..... ........... 1.11. —induce uoyy of pale. to NA 10 0, uv th. el.b. .Addltlbas to stubs ow. b. *aft h. say thas, at dab rates. Nonce To EirsaCarElELYs *NINNY you! twists; be sure slid spooky what wiltioW OA wst. to 'refuse s Ilreacies467 sa scribers harts. hot one mai treak. • /Er Nosey ky Dna, EkliNd.• klastirf Order* . or la ileyissie.d may to mat sf ware Sas Address. faANYTEIEs - - pirreetatog. UNbEnT.ASE R S. ALEX. Al EV, Imonvirnuar.s., FOlnth Strees Dita[bmitis liNfs COFFINS. of •11 kinds: citArei. waw, seem desesiptlon of 7.0.1 TorraLohlakil DOOos Varnished. Ra....p.dse kW. nod Cu-slates [famished. • Ds's...ono—Ram lissid SW, D. D.,ltinr. M. W. Jacobus, D. D., ThODDI Llak.; Jneob 11, 3111Ier, I.Q. J G 1101H1ERW. IJNDLRTA • • XER AND EMDAtallts trucearbor toU.• late Samuel R. Radgarso ' l....ed .'s* Rom Rose's, h . RIM sithoglaY. St rout ' ad 8 " * " wood Imitation COID.F at th• 1°."4."4.14 prises. Rooms open .t all boors. dal aaid Hearse and Carriages turntsbad on abort sedan and on most mossonabla terms. Ens* a lltil zmsniECILI, OM DEBT LEER. °Mee, No.ObSO SIMON Allegheny. Metatile. sosewood Wad WSW lAiew fins, with • complete shack of funeral /101161 14 Wif Goods, on bend And furnished et shortest sold" at lowest prices. Side and Llelt7 Bidbhika lo or rind and Middle Streets. COT . _Beseeches, Boggles, Beadle liortitth for hire. ovnr.rEnv NIAIIRLe WORM. `"' A. J. HANDEL:OM at tae Lawresserills, Pa. orcsAillarrAl , A• B3 " sod STONE WOMB: SCONE EOE4I.OASE4 warranted water proof. WANT& WANTED— PURCIIMI State, County and City MOW,ei Met valuable and popular /latent avulses nete ed In Its use to every bustnesa man. .ftransi 41.0 to lima PER D nr. Business daIASSIA 4 tan be understood• In ten minutes. A44alegv' W. BEAZELL, Plltsbnrgh. Pa. Call 51 esiat \0.4 Riahnis Law Building, 51Diat005584. 11 4 Pittsburgh; between 7 a. tn. and sp.m. WANTED— Sittuvion Wanted. by a Inst-olass Cosmic tErrrns Inge*, cr. Per.srlyartla or Easton, Oblo. ENS a air reran., Adams A. 8., Gaa site 02ffica. FOR RENT FOE' RENT—OFFICFAThe xl)oms now ueopled bp the Secret... Tat tb• Union Railroad and Traunortatien CemperiTa No. ea Flfißstreet, orer U. bleClintori Carpet:Story Thou rooms are very &and. ior Ogees, ,being located in the centre of Wei) nal), and oo Fifth street, now being laid Will the Nieolaon pavement. rendering trim ftee from nolre. etc. Front room oontatul larri proof rata. Posaaulon ban be hake. thelle proximo. Inquire of OLTVIZM IfeCLINIOO2I.4I CO., =Fifth street. FOR SALE. FOR SALE-320 ACHEN 4/00D YAHOING,LAND, In lowa. Tools easy. Good title. 'Twee. oil pald. WUI OwletN . .4r propert*. Tor • parttenlarir Inquire OIL W. SOUTH. No. 113 Market street. FOR MALE--RORSES.—ORE LARGE BAY , DRAUGHT 110RIAR: eon flee &rally RAROUCLUS HORSE, lost:sala ALL HOWARD'S Lieery'Stable, ripsr 87111 C; near the Mannurahelallasse. - von SA :L ESS,4OO.—EIkORT THOUSAND FIVE 'IIIT.NDSED DOLDLHA Allegheny Ulm seven per cent. Sends. for al% or exam's, for Government Somultlee..lsto Ihromble terms. H. B. STIANCIS, Contiollmoo ODee, Allegheny. • . FOB lIALE4-A largo - LOT or aßotrh-Di Pain 'trent:N:loSM leer, having three fronts. Improvatantien ansrgood dwellings on Penn ntreet and a ann soars ahoy in rear. Shop in away try fatty... feet: a good manurleturing aloe. Wlll be anal nrparata It desired. Ersqtdra at No. at rali A STREET. . . VOR FIALE-‘RFITCH INURD.-• Tbe uudaralgued . will sell air or one•hall one a Britt Tard, to anj pee -Win wishing to erivure the beWrons. The yard to new, with an lbe mid. ern Improvement. Lena runs ten yes% Nom need apply but those 'who menu buslndes. BA. dress. E. T. C.. Allegheny P. O. . F°" BALE -146 Acres of Laud, glib one doubts frame bode, opting boom and stud spring; small barn; all buildings new. tear access to four foot vein drum*, underlaying about 133 acres: Butler and Kittanning Tunis pike runs through die farm. The .barn wilt lan reel...gad for property to the elty or adjoining town. Apply to W. 13. BOYD A CO., Heal Er toe Agintts, No. IMP= Street, Pltteliang‘ • • FOR SALE-13 a Pater/, doing a business of Liam It barruis of dour a week, sad sltuated at hlo.O. PALO ALTO STREET. Allegheny City,,wlll Ow • sold on reasonable terms. The above Dike:Tat doings good business, and has the fatillties at doing a much larger one thaw Ls now mtablash Any tycoon wishing to cepa, in the boshiSe will add tht.n rare opportunity. rayons:U.lms immire at the BUMPS. • • . FOB lALE.—Bousie and' Let Oa corner: of Manhattan and Adams atnodi„ aror Passenger Railway, Lot 44 by as: sass, Boom Mame. eisitalnlng T room and. good well Improved. Haase sad Lot aogbattlistd, on. Bidwell .creel. Allegheny . CRT. Lot IA by,l4 Matt boom frame. cantatas ball. Seam:somas:id good cellar; water and O. Also, mieral staisA ItonmsAnd Lot. la good Malabo, -lAstalmt ot Bumf 'A CO., Beater street, near Cbeanst, bfancheatei. - FOR SAL E—EiHAIRPM MI/8Q LOTS.—We now offer on exceedingly WY terms a new plea of large and desired. lota, best lug pert of that Talnable pmerty bolpuipgb the heirs of L. C. I. Noble, Bloater at the upon end orffitsrpeburg, and near Uoyeuta Station, ow. the Wut. Peons. Itallised. A portion Or thus tote Bout the railroad on the wait, and Bain .street on the south. The t0i.....40 b 7 ut taay with wide street. running' through the entire property, The wit tor gurdening porpoise tAto. not be ereelled, and for beauty or toestlon and access Bare no equal, For deuriptin plan aid further Information call at BILL. • SLIOTTgige LY , S, Beal Estate . Agents. Butler . Atrial. Lawo rille. SPECTACLES, • O? ALL RINDS, noissm.z *NO Milli, SPICIAy. ILUMAI:ST odaredlotleollera. DIINSBATIE & HASIABI'T, Jewelers and Opticians; CM NM - NM= IMlFllatrame orposrm Atalosiolrm.a, HOLLAND *FLOWER' . SOT. WTHAVE so OPENED A ... n or ewe, eoseptigiff that Mier. 101 l ear. of bulbs ever offered In Meetly. (hr. r tO the extern of o. Importation ffseprire. hare - been redueat from those of lest sea.. J. szcspv)..F. • • , seeds= and. Hortionttmfit, lif Luilzgiiir FraszT. • HENRY G. IL&LE, " Merchant Tailbi Car. a n d PenSt. Clair 814:stets. n lung great pleasure of lutornaks hinewarnorn and the prank In general, that tas stextkpt PALL AND WINTER GOODS • 13 NOW COMPLETE. WIIESILER & 'WILSON ‘ , l 'auxurAcTrauro COXPASiT' EibWrilG ICAOHINEIS xne the Loc s :f Stn h, and an. cbsii;j44 ga.rop., N. 71 rims. STEERS. NEW STORE AND NEW CMDS. H. WITH; Merchant TailiFt N.. a WYLIE EL , corner et is now re.hing till accond '644: FALL AIM WL.V2E,It CLOVIS. CASSIXZEES, AuEl 01724 COATIOSI., 1101,111 EL WELL & CO., - • • Anchor Cotton Elds, PittobilA l=tas: smi., 44l *, innuniiGurarinpuy• jai' •
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