The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, November 07, 1867, Image 1

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Ckellittoktritil Gay&
Choi fit' ctai * tit, contatoporarit:s con.:
sidadotiali displays tads tumenacetzieat
ae the atomd of its colisens:
'"TlaCtoramavial is the ingest . daily
gamin the Bute, and gives daily one
, fourth rare reading. than any other
papa in Pittsburgh. It le °ray
Pituborgh paper that 111011 the telegraph
libeadig, gives hill market reports, and
all the news of the day."
• "ThiVress, p, of Philadelpida;lbr twelve
Months put, at leaat, has been larger
than the Oorinnercial. - Now tho GLUT.=
la luta then:either. Though not given
to poetry, Ott linnet forbear quoting a
lira Ilya it celebrated item that once
appeetad to the New York Tritons, and
las Oficri ante rade& conunotion:
IMEgia;M
Tenuity imminiting Convention. of.
the Labor &fora party, held last even
fug, was attended by but few delegates,
sad tbirputting forth of modulate" for
thkurodripal offices • was_ postponed,
The enthusiasm of the. voters who de.
parted from the multi of the ‘ Repablican
party ibi the new organization has been
maidly subsiding since the recent elec
tion+, by Which it was clearly demonstra.
ted that the Movement was to strength-
en the Democracy. Those who wan
dered frozothe fold have dissented that
their beet Mends remain in the ranks of
,tiot
,Derpublielut . party, and that in Ds
hiving their interests will ever be
guarded, and labor reform best be
accomplished through its influence and •
Ws
received by Amociated Press hit
Might A &lament of the public debt,
- which was so Waal up sad full of et ,
:tors %lulu cut it into the waste' Mus
ket, as the indebtedness :tight le more
euflypaid . than" stated• by the tigeru
tarnished. At a late hoer corrections
iblioteedhlehich oily served to increase
, the stupidity at dm original tomes.
Tu Organs Mom not been dismayed
at the figure of the Cemmisiron ta-ia
4cim
intoihelr !roam but with heroic
ersznige Mind out for AZIXIOI6iIOI to
Grater- " A winter campaign against the
Turks is befog arranged. -
afatztoo is again threatened with rev
elation. The people havegrovrn restive.
Inner the rale of Autrez.and are ripe for
anotherravols,
-
fimusumni demands hla rights and
4 121 Tilitgee tinder "thi law of nations as . a
AN= of Abe United Staten
GLEANINGS
letwaree excitement was felt ia Chico:.
aro CO Sunday . attire,* over the ad.
venture and inciitible fate of two fool
lardy yeeeng 'men: They 'took a little
. •Vine seatedvailbaat,. and after sailing
about for a while, ventured - .outside
the breakwater. Where their bast became
unmanageable,- and was completely at
the mem, of one of the Newest galas
- of the Wasson: • The helpless hung men
cried loudly for esaistanee, and an ink
encase crowd gathered on the shore to
Watch, with' beating hearts and strained
elnasy...l4eimftsW , Sneft'Snad fte itelidess
...crew, bus no one volunteered assistance.
X° one of all thatcrovrd raised a band to
'
help nun° the fellow.bange who were
is sacirinutilitent danger, until a maxi,
a stranger fa Clditago, otned Arty dol
len to seen of the craft who would
first overtake and rescue the unfortunate
couple.., This acted like merle, and three
tugs started at once, manned 'with Men
Wks world soak fora . part of gfty dol.
bdtwould not to aye the liyes of
two men.. These tugs were out several
boars, tuft fearnd no boat, and it is sup.
• reed that the increased severity of the
kale wedged it . and that the passengers
Were drowned. .
. .
Tie railroad authorities at 'Cheyenne
Station, on the Union Pacific ildireed,
hies had trouble with equatterk who as.
' sett their right to the land on which they'
have built. Three hundred soldiers
hays been orderedto tear down *ashen.
ties ateignard the ground, and to shoot
any one attempting to ' there.
_ _
The feedbag Is said tobemccediagly bit
ter, as Indeed we may!Wellikalerit, and
the squatters halo held an Indignation
meeting, Aegean:et all is quiet. :
- man in Cludnzatl, while fitting on
his own.. front door steps, on . Monday
evening, - Was knocked down, stabbed
aid tabbed of some trm by a man
.who
had tattered the house , by the back door
and stolen upon his sitelm. The theney
bolonged to the employers or the young
man robbed, he hating collected it that
erasing. The bold robber has thus Ear
escaped detection.
A inoaszweinanakfAlconon, France,
died recently be destitution. The char
' Liable neighbors In putting the house to
eight atter the funeral, found tea thous.
sad dollars hld away la corners by the
poor old woman,
. 1
A zundsmatologlst, of New York, bad
the pleesureof purchasing an A.MOIIBIII
silver dollar of NM for s7se, at a ule of
rare coins last week. There Le Ind one
-Withigente ham 'known to be In any
tollecUom
.Ihusatorium,! where Invalids my
eajoY excellent car; together with the
"lamb: ten of mineral spring water, sett
,- Wats:, bathing arid hosting, is about to
=4- 11;:established by , print. - enterprise la
New Perk. • • •
The Sultan of ?palmy has an income
• :pr 1143M0,000 m gold, yet he has never
gib, money to meet his current ex
- paws, and is involved In debt.
Loaimißs Is organizing a Dee Keep.
are Assetdatimsou t d bas called a Com
lwatlOl4, where very many mutant apt-
Asians are expected to be present.
Went . Winc,Albany a man threw a
steins a t a Mtn.: Its failed to hit the
mops sijn, but innimisd In hitting and
ktillsts amen named Woodward.
• Mame afros to bold mart in Inch.
Mond Dor the trial of Jett Davis' on the
18th of November, If Aldo Underwood
...will do so t 00..,
' lliethodlst preacher is lecturing on
the nee of the 'people. Mott men of
Ids profemion beton on the errors of
EGYPT Wang again gotten a Meg, Is
;moat, to -bate postage stamp., a thing
;Ada It le'supposed the FINIS:mks heves
&Dulled , *
Anna Diaxxxson - has decided on
inarligabot rostrum [or the gaze, where
It is hotel she will at length And her
proper TOCaira.
..11W how-gleas two hundred Years old
old to be In the p3zitalonola Duna
Cedar Fella lowa. The time of Old
Tutltannantla allpartsof the =nary
c 411 t *Mit tba to Oiled Agricultural
Farkas nothing but home abnws and
rue
Met Ziarass,,, of Chicago, bas never
been Oleto dtid Irby eln wan Jet knee
on..9*.werld; and in greatly troubled
tbritaxists In Chicago stoplog
at the Tremont House.
Psis Las twang-two theatres.
FIRST EDITION
MIDNIGHT:
FROM EIIROPE.
TN ROM QUESTION.
Politolan of Vairibatill's Defeat.
His Loss 900 Killed and 1 000
Taken Prisoners.
The Bread Biota in England.
G-aribaldi t , in Prison.
Declares He Is a Caned Kites Utizei
Claims His Rights as Such.
Amerian MdicUu to. Visit Him,
taker* tt ur+hmr u k WA by rr.iice;
Pentane Acquitted in Kaucheaten
CST Tousnokt, uok Patabush aunt.
=ALT. •
BORIC, R0v.. 1,-- eßomMe.—Dn:ring the
pat faw days Gen. Garibaldi concentra
ted his brats around his former position
at Monte Rotundo. Yerterday afternoon 1
Sipped Corte crispi and Sevanient, sup
porters of his cause, and • formal dep- I
ntation from the Refolutionary Society,
begged of him -to withdraw, stating that
the Italian troops bad crossed the iron-'
tier. Garibaldi refused, saying "he did
not value his life in such a cause, and
data soldier ought not tocotued the num-
bee of his enemies." Signor Curio re
plied "A. General should." The depu
tation then left the camp.
This morning Garibaldi, with about
three thousand of his command, having
two gone, moved for Tivoli, to join Xi-
Catena, one of his otlicene. In the mean
time the Papal Zonaves, who were ad
vancing, had taken Tivoli at the point of
the bayonet. Garibaldi's force did not
knew this, and were marching towards
the sante point... When they arrived at
Milonsthery ware mrpriaalbysemen bat
tenons of the Papal army, supported by
twelve guns, who attsekedthein in the
front and bothilanlns. - The battle ground,
was among the hills, with a cotmtry
toad running on,both sides. The fight
big continued fiercely for over an hour.
In the hottest moment of the engage
ment Garibaldi had to be dragged sway
from the, battle., His troops suffered
much loss, and retreated towards Monte
Rotondo, pursued by the soldiers of the
Pope. Here flea light was renewal and
continued -for-over an hoar when the
Gartbaldian retract becam e as utter
rout.
It is believed here 'that :Gynaral Gari
baldi had nine hundred mm killed. one
thousand prim:mars taken, andsi great
many wounded. " Menpti Garibaldi was
wounded slightly in the leg. The loss of
the Papal Como was not so heater: Ar
rivalstithe Italics feendlon, tha seized.'
tug Gazilialdians gave up their arms, er.
cept weapons which ware their own pri
vate property, to the . Italian regular
Garibaldi left this morning by aspeelal
railroad train kir Florence. Ile made no
parting address, and looked old, haggard
and dlaappointed. The revolutionary
insurrection movement is broken down
all over the territory. There were no
French engaged in the fight, with the ex
oeptken of a few who went in as volun
teer; though some of the GaribaldJans,
deceived by the resemblance of the tint
term of the Panel meddlers to that worn
in some of the French
,regiments of the
line, 5.9.4-bey Were beaten by the French
soldiers. The. Italian troops, stationed
on the frontier, behaved with great judg
ment the emergency. Many of the
wounded Garibaldiansare liersind some
at Monte Rotondo. •
Tzaxi,Novemtert—dfternoon—Hmi
dredi of Wounded melt are attiring here
from the scene of the late engagements'
between the Garibaldiana and the Papal
troops. They are convoyed by special
railroad tralmt ' The Italian regulars set
In SI Very klndly rummer to all, mutating
in carrying them ft=l the station to
Where they are laid, weeping like women
on beholding the sad spectacle. Father
Gavazd Ina charge of the hospital.
Lummox.; November 4.—When. Gen.
Garibaldi reached here this morning, the
Italian . officers on duty told him he
most go to Sperzia. Garibaldi • drew
a revolver, saying he would not resist
the officers, but that ho would not go
willingly. • Tim • Italian soldiers then ,
stepped forward and lifted him into the
cam. Ella sons would not go with him.
Finneran; November s.—TheFluglish
Minister and Embassy hero have re
quested Ring Victor Emanuel to treat
Garibaldi leniently. 1
It is said there will be no collision be.
twoen the French aticiltalian troops.
Italy Is quiet'
There are rumor's' atioat hare to the et-
feet that Garibaldi's mind is affected.
Pause, November L¢ Prene,
of this evening, says: The French
Charge Do Affair; at Florence, was or
to present on Sunday to the Nimes
Government an ultimatum that the
Italian troops which had been marched
into papal territory should evacuate It
before Thursday evening, November
seventh.
a'atuuran's Amtrerr—rram.t.N . moors
RECALL= TM; ZOKE.
Fronmter, Nor. o.—Tbe Garet& an
nounces that Garibaldi was arrested by
the Italian Government, and the cote to
the towns In the province, which seem In
rarer of a =don with Italy, has been
discontinued. The Italhm troops have
been re-called from the territory of
Rome.
4:agac - Yawy,.:!i-x,alL=ll
MONS ALTO PRLSONZES.
Peons, Nov. 6.—Tbe Ontrier de Fran
i:6dd annornioes that the French troops
will retire from Rome to Avitia, pandit:lg
the negotiations between Italy and
France and Remo in regard to the exiat-
The Moniteror nays Garibaldi with hit
two sons stio pritiOnersatTarignana.
mantas oe otaxtaasoz's DZIPEAt
Fionmrcr., Nov. 6.—On Sunday Gaib
bah% with 3,600 men and two cannon,
lett Ida camp, near Monte Rotondo, to
odium to the Wick 'of which
was held by the Papal triers. Netband,
the latter to number 6,500 moo, posted In
a strong position, and supported by ar-
Winn% The Pontificial 'tree's immedi.
suety Bred with their batteries upon the,
approaching Garitskilank A desperate
=odict ensued, which lasted forty-five
ornitea, when Garibaldi retreated. The
batik wee renewed at Monts Rotunda
The Insurgents fought with great obeli- .
nation sad kept no the =Vika at this
point for two torus and a half, when, ex.
hanged and Overwhelmed, they give
way and were utterly routed. Four hun
dred sad Say insurgents were killed,
and nine hundred taken prisoners. No .
Idea of the =labor *wounded • can be as
certained. The total loss of the Papal
serenhundred killed =dram-
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Piedmont. • He dalms he is a althea
of tbe United Stakes, and demands hls
rights sad privileges as imeb. tinder the
laws of nations. The American fdlnis
ter,llon. George P. Marsh, lettFlorenoe
for Vigevano to visit the General.
118217 RN OF, FILMCCII TAOOTS.
Pante, November G-4,fichufron.--One
thvitdon of the French troops which en
tered Rome has already been with
drawn-from the city and returned to Cl
vita Vecchia, and the rest will limn fol
low. The whole expedition : for the re
lief of Rome will then remain at Civita
Vecchia, and there await the action of
The 'feeling on the Bourse to4lay lus
been sohneted, but the cessation of war
like pinitliMUOlLE and general disarming
are necessary to restoreconlidence. •
A call for a General Confortmee of the
European powers will soon be issued by
the French Government.
ems. merman IN COMMAND.
FLortmcon, Nov. G—.e. Clal
dint is in command of the Italian forces
acting as an army of observation on the
'Papal tic:Miler.- He haslocated his bead
.
TES 113X6Ate RIOTS AT
wars AT 'Aximumsll- - In.rru, Qualm
lieu November 4. Inth4or.
the bread riot, widoh comieMiAlitiM,
has extended to Athiduatar, eitua4sd
twenty, lettee east. of Exeter, where the
preeth t e e of the corn dealers have been
burned. Axminster contains the wen-
known carpet &dories, with buildings
for the manufacture of woolen clothe,
and has a very determined population of
working men. The. local militia have
been called out and. placed.underarms
In Exet:er, and reinfotaimients of thereg-
War troops bate arrived in the city from
the IS - aral Stakes atElymouth. Several
arrests have been made. Special consta
bles have been sworn in both at Exeter
and Amsninater. The Mayor of Exeter
bad made a speech to the people, bat the,.
mob Ls kill force, and great excite
meat prevails In the streets even at this
ymetA.Ne ACQLTIVXD.
MA-NeirESTER, Nov. a—/knaing.—Of
the prtacemers 'tried before the Speoistl
Commission yestenlayand to-day, Nu
gent, BAUM, reatherabme; CiltTay and
Mart@ bare beenaequl tted. •
nri•enirr RE or emote's JOSEPH.
PARIP, Nov. e.—The Malt of the Em
peror. of Aristria to Friumeo ban ended,
and Ma Majesty departed from .Parts
yea:tea-day on his return to Vlentia.
WINANCIAILL AZD 0 0111ZSCILAL.
Lorne, Nov: a,, r. st.--Cotusols closed
at 941. Fhe. Twentl a, 701; Illinois Cen
. rol, 91 16 14; Erie 47.
FRANICPOST, 2, ay. 6, P. st —United
8: ate bonds, 76.
Ltvratroon; Nov.l3.—Doeniag.—Cotton
closed a shade) firmer at an advance of
1 16 on 'American description
dlingnphusda atB 9-19 d; Or 813.18 d.
tales 45.000:bales. B
4fh 6d. Wheat; white California, 16e 6d;
N0..1 311Iwankee, 13a 9d. Barley, la Q.
Oats, 3s lid.. Peas, 51a. Provisiona—Beef,
115 e &L . Pork, 'M. Bason, Eh. Lard,
5% 6d. Cheese, 5a4 Produce—Rosin;
common, Is 3d; fine pale, 128.
tis tid. Spirits Turpontinc,27B. Petro
leum advont ed to 2d; refined; la bid.
Losnozr NOT. 6.—Evesieg.—Eingat,
248 6d for No. 12.
Aterwans, Nor.
,6, r. x.—Petroleum and deelining;- standard whit*. 43 I
francs 75 . -
HURRICANE IN THE WEST INDIES
Lou of Lifer:treat yid Deotntotion
of,Proporty Immense. `
Town of 6t Thoauts la Ruins.
CBI Tolcr:spkto tie Matra thuttaa
HA.v.V.CA, November s.—Ait official
dispatch from the Superintendent of the
Royal Mail Steamship Company. at St.
Thom* to the 'British Conard In this
city, says all the property of the Com
pany was destroyed byatetvible tornado
on the Olth of October. • The steamer
Rhone was lost on Peter Island, and the
Wye on Bock Island. The Conway went
aahare. on TortaLa Isisa4__ and the Der
went at St. .Thomas. The Solent and
Tyne were dismasted. The town of St.
Thomas Is in complete mini. Myra,-
eels are ashore. The lass of life was
very ' great, and the destruction
of property immense,. All the °Mom
and engineers on the - Rhone and all
others on board were lost. From the
Wye holy persons were saved
Ho , Includ
ing Captain Taylor and Mr. dg man.
Of the passotigera on board the regular I
steamer for Southampton', which had
sailed with one hundred and fifty
gem, only twelve werosaved.
steamer was also damaged , and the list
of other vessels that received Injuries is
very large
TUE BET6LLTION IN IT. 'DO/MOO.
Havax4, Oct. 30, via nor Won., nee.
3.—An arztud “edition of the follow
ers of Ex Prmident Baez ded at
Monte Crt to from Hayti= vessels, and
occupied Gnayabin. They were 'deck
ed an b. aten by General Tame°.
The Dominicans are panting to avenge
the treachery of Boinave, and - could easi
ly march five , hundred armed men on
the capital of The Dominican
Minister of Hs has been recalled.
President Cabral gone to Oboe.. He
has negotiated • loan with London capi
talists tbr ten tallow,.
ATEAYES wascricsn.
Jost before day break the steamship
Hendrick Hudson went ashore on the
Chibo beach, near Moro Castle, having
been carried ashore by a heavy current
and a strong northeast Knelt She Is a
totalloss. It is probable no Ryes were
lost
MEXICO.
=
ifsaurai—libe lieverammal Will gill
hp, Poralame flovsemmisui
="11m, limpimaiss 211ryisi.
Ile. Ail" am.
tilanal to UnfitUtarglessats.l
Ilavarra., Nov. .s.—Late Maims from
Mezioo state it was momentarily expect
ed a revolution would break out in that
republic for the overthrow of Juana..
Hammy November s.—The Mexican
government refturee to hold any Inter
worse with the Ministers and Consuls
of foreign governments until the Repub.
tic is recognized by such' gerernMenta.
Santa Anna and wife come passengers
on the steamer Elder, en route to St.
Thomas. r The court which tried hhn has
been imprisoned for exiling. -
The remains of Maximilian had not
been rent teVera Cruz ap to the depart
ure of the Eider. Mr. Mall, Maximil
ian's lawyer, is epaasenger on the Elder,
and goes to New Orleans.
CALNADA,
*Dimas or Pssttsinsanl.
[BlT.Jettraph to the musesnes nesisse.l
Ornswa, Nov. 6.—Hon. Amos Couch
on Was appointed Speaker of the Santo.
The. Canada Parliament woe formally
opened this afternoon. To-morrow the
Governor General will deliver an address
from the Throne.
• - lire at
tligeinersak w w gitubergh.thwatte.l
Scssirrow,Nev.6.—A trete the north
Ward tide wonting destroyed ten build
ings occupied as tores, s
dwellings. .lu. T. s M saloon
ello, Hyde and
Park
Cooperation ~Mrs.Co Walter Jones.
IL fthm, H. B. Powell, M. 'Great end
U.O. Near. arethetwinelmllosen. ,Loes
between 00,0 M and 1140,0 ft About one.
half Insured.
Yellin, Fey*" sit. IMO*
ri Tetegrpli to Us 11talin/1h OataUCl
Monti; o.—Westber clear and
cold;. heavy frost this morning. The
physician' say Oars is no danger le
fling the elty. Yellow fever deaths to-
Lir Talegrapa se ,sna ruasaarsa nasan‘i
Ormurraurang, , , November -
criminals oicaped boar theJallkurtniAr,
Including Frank King, under Infflea.
meat ter murder., •
*Mar lerMMEgilloW
csr . r•uaw. tearn rrth "In waw a
Locisvria.r., November S.—River nt
stand, with Ave feet nine Indies in the
anal try the mark.
MON En
THREE O'CLOCK A. M
THE STITH BLINTIONS
Mx* WAIL
%Se Pram es Om isossi—DesseersUe
lesitratt7 la Me Same 40.00.-ebe
assess ‘lree Skeeli-1111w1 la Pita
Wary eireolitels
inv Tolesroatt to tae Nineveh 01WitEM]
NEW TORE, Not: 6, ifeN.
Tho Trtliote art "With thrtiolomths
of the Republican Journals pued in
our city either neutral in the ' ontest Or
virtually telling their readers t would
be better for the Republica muse to
have the Republican ticket be n this
th
fall, we could bunny =te ato 'old ear
own in State Melly; but the defection in
both la tar greater than could with rea
7lectin heonrogobeebya 711 :fL ,t ati lei ft, it i ed. fieas T h ;:l 6 ci t m il d ° 1
arglrod, .try the trimmers and camp ild
ietsrent would Muth out what they are
pleased to stignuttiee as itatiltelliMe, and
render inevitable the norninanoh of
=trent tht Vitektimik isuch eon.'
chi and calculations have kept
fifty thousand voters from the PAIs,. and,
insured the overwhelming defeat of our
State ticket"
The Timm say.: "The vote of the
the State of New York yeeterday went
Democratic by an aggregate nlV°ritT,
ranging from present.. Rum an. rat
y-tbreot
mates from eighteen to twent
damned,"
The Merida ease: 'Wet York, o'lth
her large financial interest, declares
against the party of debt and taxation;
and - rebukes the attempt to pia* the
Southern Staters of the Union under the
heel of the African barbarian."
Irarid Barg "Byytesterday'swerk
the Empire State planed herself at the
hoed of the noble army of Ccatinion
ivealths whore mission has been here
and now to stay the hands of the archi
tects elf rulir, and whose mitudortwilit • be
in the year and the contests that are to
come to redeem and restore the Union,
and establish peace and representation
and self government throughout all hl
borders."
The rbee thinker the "tedhifestalion of
the people Will be a mere passing clue-
Bremer:it, Intended to rebuke their faults
and bring thembark to moderation, com
mon sense and policy."
The pinnatercial ddvertiaer accuses the
managers of the Repuhlitan party ,of
improvidently and thriftlesalyscattering
what coat so much rare and toll to ease;
but aritlithis defeat, our winter of dis
content, and under better auspices, the
approaching canvass will be made glo
clone summer. Shaking itself free from
incumbrances, the "Republican party,
re-orsiardwsd, reformed And petrified will,
assert Its devotion to the' Union, nuke]
the Grant banner end fight ont the Prost
den:dial campaign on this line. .
New YORK, November 6.—The OD*
.Mrsa complete and estimated from Mir
ty-edght counties give a Democratf gain
over lad last, year, when the liepubli-
Mita carried the . Slate by 12,729 votes.
The Democratic majority- "In the State
will doubtless exceed 40.004: ,
.
The vote for Sheriff In thls efts 1s quite
close. O'Brien, Tammany candidate, Is
elected by aright hundred and eighty
voter over ConnallyOdonut nominee.
ignites riot occurred In the Filth ward,
Brooklyn, last night. A gang of rowdies
aftemptedto tear down the sheds at the
corner ilJohnsois and Gold street. An
Mawr who arrested one wee stoned by
the crowd, but weer not Injured. The
rme of his revolver had no ethiet on the
mob. One of the rioters vrat subsequent
ly arreetted.
rrhe ?ramie canoedes the State.to the I
Demminemby les* , tbstilbtly thou
sand.
l Anunity,- November 6.—The ..Argos
claims over 40 000 majority; fez the Dem
ocratic State ticket, a majority of the As
otorthly and at lout dation of the thirty
.
tjo Senators.
REASIMAJnues&-
(67 Wayy k 10 Ye lentabargh Gluons
.fix.idkliniebusettk, - Neredber 8.
The Venially° htusdred Mul Ibrtymine
towns give Bullock 83,828, Adams te,8.58.•
Of tee Stele Beekteell elected so far as
heard Roth twenty.eight are lioensemen
arid may six for prohibition. Out of one
•hOndred and nimty-tive Representatives
one hundredandflitr.five ere ficrilosnao.
John Quincy Adams wee electid Repre
seBtative from Quincy.
1;.1.1:4•0ff.Ljo)
051111511010 liksmsorsoll 211616118.
5 Tobin" to the Illistarge 5 sum.]
: TIXOEX, Nov. G.—Returns tome In
• ly. , The indications are that every
tidal . positiOn In the State will be fined
Democrats. In. Waahington unity
• entire Democratic ticket is electe&
also believed that the, entire Demo-
tic ticket is elected In Frederick
. . ... ty. . Kent county gives twelve lam
; :. and eighty-two Democratic major
-, and Wycamco, la new county,)
es one thousand Democratic majority.
WISCONSIN.
tbrrelompb to the illt ; lmall W.WY.)
€
IlLwAuLgr., November 6: The net
macralio gain In the State, as far as
h Dona, is two thousand sad tbur.
a Republicans claim that Fairchild is
el by about four thousand. The
Dimemmaconaxleaboutihreethonsand.
Tlie Democrats gain el: or eight mem
bers of the Assembly, and three or tour
MINNESOTA.
to Talastapate taigittamure
qT. PAUL, NOT. 6.—aliatering returns
Indicate that Marshall,: Republican, la
elected Governor by about 4000 major
ity, Negroauffrage isprobably defeated,
though not yet hopeless'. Tbe entire
Detnocratie ticket Is elected In thie °aun
ty from seven to eight hundred ma-
PEn.AT LPmA.
Na ,• . Preanyeartsa Velem "Osivers.
ins ye no the musters:l Wasiak/ •
Pts yanytrgta , Nov u.—The National
' Presbyterian Tinton Convention has com
menbed its session. Rev. Mr. Blair, the
,
t
old delegate present, opened theton
ved on with prayer. George H. Stew
art electe4 permanent . Chairman,
and Dr. Archibald, of New York , clerk.
Oy three hundred delegates ens me.
sot, representing the Dutch Reformed
Chu ,
_Um _ Old and New . chool and
Ref ed.rnited. and Cumberland Pres
byte Churches. Reva. Dr. Hedge.
H. B. Smith, Hatfield, • Breckenridge,
Boarty, Duffield sad many uther "Haile
gulahed divines are present, The Church
In which the Convention mete is crowd
ed a 4 evening Session, and greet public
into Lebow n in its deliberations.
NEW ORLIIANS,
Ye Fever IMO Limier gateenste—
ini;YsiSereth to eirisesreaeuw,.. ]
Napr,Oaissite, Nov. 6.—The Board of
e
Heal last night declared yellow fever
no l ong er epidemic, and that the city la
now from al/ epidemic diaeaeo; that
clam end strangers ma ream at cm
without apprehension. The weather hl ' :
been ivory -cold for several days, with
northerly winds. The total number of
deaths from tho , epidemic 'to yestr
day 13:10111111ff with thme hundred. The
Board of Health pays 'thigh and deserved
compihnont to the Howard dissociation,
sepias Wig success tug been artuiderf u L
- ,
were Id: interments from yellow
yesterday. The Theatre 'mean
rmmormod. ' --
ALAWitaiii ' ' 2- - ...
ER
=Mrl
4 Toro to ub rittstrunti VIM (filO+.l
Idavzoosemrr, tt.---The flacon
strnetion -Oonventicni . to-day plueled e
resolution anthorithrg- - the raising of
proper eiandbm committee; and to me
.
triorianze Congress to :remove the
t eaPekltl aided Woos
-of all , who, ma
- rexmatrttcliem
anima:Was introdnoed Jusd referred
to team au =Pert, sold,byeixece
totirand adze toradmin - the war,
for Confederate currency , the local
bare ef_ibe , neat* without court.
The CO:united= will probably be .
Mailed oiler the Vermont Conetitu
tion.
EWE
WASHINGT97I.
lßy Telegraph t the Plttabwah Rteelle.l
.Weaumaron, N44,1E 167 .
FARRAOUT'S RECEPTION TN ENGLAND . .
The Nay Department hrp Meeirod
ou ofacial occotint from
root of hie reception in Erileuni, Ito
czpretoree gmtrlndh it the pc CoOrt.•
eitendid to ham & and (dicers:
=I
The report of the Commissioner Gen
end of the land (Aloe showa,that nine
millions semi of public Lands have been
disposed of during the put ysr. .There
Is yet remaining fourteen husblred
liana bielittillag the *may - ae-
Rassian territory.
lIAILMADS 11.1 Tiis,CIVITEtt E , TATEs.
' Them ars now thirty-sevea thousand
miles of oompletetf ratiroad to this
country, while tho tpinlimitl l2ll1 0 4 la
cburo,
of isiiistrilcitha is 17,
SZCRISTAItY m'crmodt
The Seuelacy of the Treasury helng
ellinieci In preparation finanhial
report, denies himself to nearly all
visitors.
PIuAL clarrE.
Tho blast amounts from Crete confirm
the feportof the total 1111urnib_tohe ni
skin of AllWahai ire pry-
Paring fora whiter eampaign *lust the
Turks. They declare they Will not lay'
down their arms Mid/Ithe Island Is an
nesedto 131eeie. Advioes Mein Athens
aniiftuuoe ilit(tintuhlation oda. Psia
fwlnta AWSideist or the Aaatenbay;With
a strong ministerial tonjority, which is
ootudderod as indhatite of the stability
of tho _
GRANT ADVIIeAT/li4
Fornei's .Press. and Okaymkki of
morrow will eaM :edlto•
rial In advocacy of Genera] Grant for
Preaident. It In therein said Chit Gen.
Grant la id hear* , accord link the Ba
publichtl park", and in pix,of kit the troth
of. Ms timeitten the editor 'quotes from
the speech of Hon, Elittnli. Washbrume,
of ElLsatieth r Illinois,. Wn . tpti 6th of
October, which' - 4`oriiey
says may. bo . accepted as a
like authority" witli,.*the 'declarations of
Genets! Rawlings, - now chtekntetag,of
the army of tho United Stater, multi at
Galen On the Hat of June bat. Au to
General , : :...peeen,Ainii , editor
aayn:in Italics, It weans:retail prepared
in Washington, alter a full understarid-
Mg with General Grant; and was spoken
that the Country Might kno'w exactly the
position occupied by General Grant him.
self.
TREATMENT OF UXTOS FIRSONESS.
Several members of the Committee on
the Treatment of
. trnion Primmer';•
arri
red this morning . . front New tork.
sub-Committee, with - Represent rive Plle
for chairman, will ocanenoe sitting Si
the Capitol on noir:item of
witnesses are 'summoned, nrosterwhom
are expected tri•morrow, -att.,uniks;
Chairman of the - - General'. Vottnnittait
will go to the treat forth, plitrOrioof tak
ing mom thrilincity.! -
It le Anted Commiasionei , *gilts' re
port will contain.• strong. arguinent
favor of ndoptlns ti plan bf to ingiehla-
key stale - according to cepielty.'
Was busily euipiged st.theeelqusyters this
learning preparing his =oast report am
Gemara of the Arroy,-..0f the. Untied
States.- • .. -
SOUTE CAROLINA.
Ceases seine
.eimweewaren Assembled.
ray Teleran* tome PlurbeilltUarinati
Catmints, Now. e4—Tho Conservative
Convention met to-dig:' liigbty.eiidel
?get. were present, reirowientlog twenty
dist:ride. James Chestnut was elected
rnaddent. A Committee on Business
wisspnointedrand the,Costrentirat ad
journed until to-morrow. • .
tiiirtirstaiih Setae Pintals% Conic 1 ,
IVrtv MM., November e.—Chief Jus,-
Lee S. P. Chase arrived La this city
this evening, and Is stopping at the lie
tropolltan.Hotel; also, thig. Oen. Gar
field, Just arrived frnm Europe. -
Yid* Calm, (MI suer Dad.
(Hy Tobtarvb to rlttaltink Owns.)
:CLw lIAVEN, Itrovettibar 6.—Wortb
hreon Hooker, M. D., Professor of Yele
Medical CO/lege, died this arming.,
THE COURTS
.ND4ll,ste 11Ne,a!1{
Court met at ulna Ithalneaday
morning. Present 'a fall bench. The
followincases were heard: ,
Steel vs. Frick. Wirtz:woreland county."
"Argued by Fodor for dialntiff to error
and by Laird contra.
Roberta et et.: vs. Orr erat,.; .Arautrong
County; 'Awned by Gilpin Ibr plalstllff In
error, and (xolden contra. • .
DonnelliTliomas et a; Indiana
fur i li tintTerTr e b" P a s i i r od ;.::;'4Groliden
layva.tiltewart;• - A.nnstrongotansty.
Submitted by Barclay for plaintiff In
error, and by Golden and GLI - pin contra.
Humphreys vs Armstrong county;
Armstrong county. Submitted by Bar.
clay and Phelps for gallant/In error, and
by Golden and Neale contra.
Gompero re. Roebester; Latnaos cowl
ty. Argaedlay Walrforplahttitrln error,
thalled Natal' Distates 11;•ars—Maair•
~:~7:
'lirgazrzeDar, Noy. s.—Court met a
the usual hour, ten o'clock.
tthitedfitatas vs. 34,400 cigars, owned
by John Paine. Proceeding u, rev; for
'taxing alleged• fibs stamps. - yn.1.1110
county ease.', Verdict not patty. An
Indictment against the name den=
.)
relative to theism matlar. wan di
of by a verdict of not guilty. • •
United States 11. David Boil& Do
fondant plead guilty to day the
business of a pedlar of the Cif and
was neaten ad to pay a fine of ten dol.
United Staten vs. Daniel bfecnan. In
dictment, concealing whisky upon whinh
the tax had not been_ paid. On trial. •
United Staten vs. Charles Byron; soil
ing -lager beer without having stamps
affixed to the bungholes of the barrels.
Held to ball for his appearaneo at ten
o'clock Thursday morning.
= United States Peterdmen.
docket. Continued till January venial
United Stitteexe. Waal:Wm of hoer a
(ata, being the property of Peter Alien.
Bond filed and property ordered to be
Moaned.'
veammen eisa•—logic Wallee. •
WIRDNIZDAT, November o.—Court met
at thernanal hour, ten o'clock.
Tradeemena National *Bank, of
burgh U. C. W. Rlcketson's adminfstro
tor. Verdict for plaintiff for 115,510,73.
National Bank of Lawrence county vs.
W,..ltlektitson's administrator. Ver.
,Illet-}tt &Tor of plaintiff forillA,ol7.ol.
' Samuel Cochran and . Wm: Campbell
vs. James N. Byers. This woo an ac
tion to recover the value of two hundred
sheep, seized by the defendant, who was
then Sheriff of Washington munty. The
sheep were seized as theproperty of Gen.
Collett, of Cannonsbutg,pon • jtidg.-
moot issutorit the mat of A. J. McQufs
ton, and wore sold under that Judgment.
The plaintiffs allege that the sheep be
longed to them and not Gen. Callon, and
bring this stilt to recover thevalue there
of, claimed to be te,ooo..Mesara Acheson
and Gibson for plaintiffs.. and Merahall
for defendant. On trial. •
Follo7ing is the list for this day.
:a. 'Henry vs. Noun. •
Posse vs. West. Transportation. Co.
GO. •11.sre vs. Rigdost It al. -•
-
-4. Itiehardson &Ca. vs. Miller.
8. sorg for 131118 Tu. Rohrksate.
0. M..insiies vs. TdcOluniss.
10: Hillery. lifiCilitalss,
I. amtber Ts. Of:Milbank.
.V. Anderson ro. Hmlath & Co.
24. Brown vs. Batley.,
•
a
Plasm Shrift. a .Very vroriby 'yoking
man of Greenville, Pa., died suddenly
ono day ban week: Re bad been subject
to vilepayiend on 'retiring Le his, bed
was In - Mammal health, but WM Ibund
dead inAlie morning, dyin . g, an
samedofroma , -
TheabastowiCorlght
and wigers--wetto thePenitlea
qa.l9r!PrP.M.',-
,
. - .
The Allegheny Comity 'Cieee be
taken up In the finprotne Court to-dsy.
CITY in stimuli',
Sale of the Plltsbnreh and Iltenbete.
nellread—ireeina. Central th e
Penchant, ler a/.1/00.0.30'
Wednesday at titelth &chick,
the Court Ranee, in the city; wad oxpos
ed to public ado- the Pittsburgh and
Steubenville (or Pan Handle) Railroad,
kom the south aide of the Monongahela
'river, opposite thla citj, to the ea:stet:ly
side of the Ohio river opposite Steuben: ,
vine, with all the . property . franchisee,
it.c.laiso all the can, engines, land other
things tending to the manage tint of the
The UMW *de In pain Mum df a
dew of die gilt:blithe OAR tittdif
mortgage, dated August Ist, l t, (deelar-
esi to be a Snit lion,) given to omits Mc-
Pirelli, of lles; York, in t, for the
b - -neilt of the hidden, of bon of the
Pittabbrgh Wand Steubenville •flailroati
CottipAny, beatitift Man datb with the
mortgage, to the amount of one million
of dollars; and for securing the name
with the principal, moneys and interest
thereafter to amens thereon. -
Shortly befofe twelve o'clock a crowd ,
began collectlog in the rotunda of the
Cottrt.ROush and among Others we no-
tked Ifdn. Thorn:ie . C. Jewett; President
of the Western 'fransportation Com- I
piny. (lease, o[ the Pittsburgh
d.. Ed- I
gar 'R ompacm, President of the'
Pennstivanig Central . Railroad; doorga
W. cam, President of the Pltta
burgh, Fort Wayne and (Thieve Raid;
rmth, William Phillips, Preeldent of the • Valley Hailrmid,- • Colonel
M'Cook, of • Steubenville, C.:worse...ll:
Itoiserts,ed Philadelphia, Theodore Day-,
ler, of Philadelphia,' 'Solicitor of the'
Piitsbutgb. and litetthenvlila Railroad,.
Will.d. Annan!. tuaill.Tne4..Bl. liensptom
, elollatois or tile Pennsylvania Central,
W. C. Moreland, Solicitor of the West
ern Trammoetation Company; and W.lt.
Ellis, of New York.
Atter the hour of twelve was sounded
by the tower boll, Capt. Harry.lll..fttnith
nun, or the ducticin liras of Sinititson,
Palmer Co., was about to begin the
sale, when , for comfort's sake, the at,
moiddiere being very ch ll . l Y. the District
Courtioomwasthrew! n opostund thither
the crowd ed. Capt. Elniithasin
took the bench and formally annoutrxd
that the salts was about to proce ed . The
odore Cuyler, Esq., by request read the
advertisement of the triistoe, Mr. Me.
larath, who was present After the read
ing Mr. Cotylecomaced that the sale
'was edbtetS td a c*rtal.nigontract; entered
into in'18.1.5, with the Chartiera : alloy
Railroad Company.
. r r. li. Hampton, Esq., at th e request of
the President of the Western Transpor-
Milan Company, read a papergiving no-
Utley!' a claim of 14400,000, for rights, of
ways. Materiel, •labor cfc., -and money
advanced in the conie t etion of the Pitts
burgh and Steubeav o Railroad.
hum,tle whose name we did not
aloe gave notice of a elatnfor Fred.
erica Marshall, of Noblestowm for 8,000
Mi grading.
Captain Smithson stated that bidder,
might take node-oaf the claims presented,
if they chase, but they- would not be tic
ogntied in the sale, which would be in
accordance with the mortgage and decree
of the pond: .
• .
. ..
• .
Ey thin e the loan room mid - Mob
kr well tilled. Theirldding commenakt
tab quarter pest twelve, and the fins
sum named wino twenty thousand dol
len. In thecOurse *Mitsui minuton the
fiktiree bad Increased to live hundred
antwand; In.livestalusteo more to one
million; at fa minutes past twelve to
one mutton five. hundred .thousand;
Ilklitt, one million seven hundred thou
mud; 12.105, one million nine hundred
' thousand. The I:Ideal-on mu Mk twenty,
thirty ; thirty-tire, forty—out—two—
three and lost cull—forty.liveollty, fitly.
live, sixtyone—two—thene and blot call
—gone (said (apt. Stnitiolon) for one
tot f
ion n user
Trine hundred and sins thood
dol rtra, hid by W. J. Ilowton, Esq., So- !
lide of the Pennsylvania Relined.
T e next highest bidder was W. it-
Ell who reptooonted himself and other
sop sa dists of New York city.
/,. er the formality of eiguing the bide,
Mr. Howard, in compliance with the
-terms of the male, pp:duped the sum of
twenty-live thousand dollars,_ gave it to
the.mortgage trustee, 4r. StoEbotli, and
took a receipt therefor, thus completing
the bun - noes of the °caution. The result
vrasMl had been genenilly autiapsted.
Lbw 'lto Cowirealles—Aimilsa:
propea
, Utia• roallgposed—Elma /Noirleis
tosed;
The Delegates elected to the Labor
Reform Convention, fur the, purpose of
Placing In nomination candidate: for the
venous Ittutilelpil Oillees, met pursuant:
to call et the nines of the Firm:none'
daeo!elatlon, City Building; ;Wednesday
evening, Nov. thh. The mertingivers or.
{malted byailling Siorge Saber to the
Chair, and appointing If. B. Nary . , Nov.
.31nttaber took the Chair, and after
thanking the Convention for the honor
conferred uporthina, stated that the Con
.vention ruu ready for business.
Mr. 8. W. Clay .offered the follotving
emulation whittle was adopted:
Wiremeas, Thestelegates heel, amain
bled In this Convention deem It inex
pedient to make nomination], at present
for the office, to be filled at the ensuing
election, therefore
Resolved, That this Convention stand
adjourned from this date to the evening
of the 27th of November, 1867.
Atter the adjourtunent the Chairman
stated that be had "by some mean]. neg
lected to have the list of delegates read,
and in order that. they might , know what
districts were represented requested the
Secretary to call tho names of the dale.
the Secretary then walled the names of
the delegates, when seveidoen respond
ed, representing eleven districts, yin
The Find, Semnd; Third, Fourth, Sev
enth,' Eighth - and Ninth whede of the
city; First. and Second wards, Lawrence
ville, Oakland and Pitt townships.-
On motion, the districts not represent
ed were requested to send delegates to
the Convention on the !Nth Irmt,
The meeting Siena/Um/riled: ~
gad. Destieglaig Angel'
We have a dlatinetrecollection of read
ing an account of the doings orthe
..
strOying angel hi Revelations, how the
vials of wrath were emptied• upon the
heads Of the offending millions, etc., but
never dreamed of 'Meeting him or - iny
•
of his assintants on this terrestrial globe,
or even hearing of hi* presence heron-
I shouts. lie is here, 'or at leak an Judi
; vidual professing to be an '9,:ngel,"
made his appearance on Poian street,
eaterday, where be exercised his die
position to destroy and leave desolate
whatsoever should come within his reach.
Re wan armed, not with a two edged
sword, but. an old, dull hatchet, with
which he broke windows, backed door
poets, and even attacked the sign of Dr.
Charles William Betas'', at the building
formerly occupied by tho uttergh
rlkhool, which he defaced into do
itruction. The Doctordid not appreciate
his tabor., and straightway went - to the
office of Alderman Taylor and made an
inferruation against Mr. Angel charging
him with Malicious mischief. Awarrnnt
wee issued for his arrest and placed In
the hands of officer Dell, who, if Angel
law -not taken his departure from this
portion of the land„, certainly arrest'
him and take him tstifore. - tbe Alderman,
where all who have a desire to coo birn
am do so, freo of charge, by calling at
the office. • • '
hiss Protease.
We have on several occasions, spoken
ofthepracticeefusing the criminal law fisr
the purposoofcolleetingdebts, road In col.
leetingpolleenewe have found numbeire
of fable pretense mesa which apoctulid to
have. but little, if nisY foundation; but
never before have we heard of a more
palpable attempt to subvert the criminal
law The that purposethan the Ibllowing:
Charles Konmer, a resident oflnditusa
township, attended a public sale In that
district, where he bought at auction
bogs amounting to $53, for which he gave
his note to Antone blankle, of whom the
hogs were purchased, payable In ninety
days. The note matured a few days
since, but Konmer was not prepared to
lift it and asked for an extension, which
mai reflased, and yesterday the bolder of
the note, Mr. hankie, made information ,
before Alderman Mullin, of Allegheny,
againstKonmer, chargingnim with false
pretense. The defendant was arrested
and held fbr a hearing. The nee of the
the
bow for the purpose ofentomlng
the payment of debts Is - Intolerable, and
sontetWng should be done to stop It
Two attempts have been mado to bum
the old Academy building In Franklin
but both were unanowambl. It. Is sup:
posed that the Are woe kindled by, som e
old oop who Manes school botosta,and
acaderniew.for a/averting Venang. i nto
Republican county,
Tic Eria quaeuq ea that the
church powein that'elty no plies upon
photo, so that the ocenpanta may not be
obliged to strain their necks every time
searbody comms into the church.
Mirldirva sae El mitten
ateat*.
• The businees community fully aPpre•
elate the advantages presented: by the
Gazarrs ea an advertionxtg . medium,
es will be aeon E,' iefeiende. to suit'
Es the dividend and elec
tion libtteha 'nit; of Importance to
persons Interested in the various berth
ing, is's'uance and oil con:Pantos of the
city, we herewith publish the announce
ments in •
DtVIDERDS.
The Directors of the 3farino Oil Com
pany havedeclared a dividend ottive per
cent. on he capital stock, payableat their
office; No. 12 rourtl, street, on and
0,51. November nth, 1867, 'Tractsfer
booka Closed,
Mr. G. A. Eadley, Cadger of We der
man National Bank, announces that i s
semi-annual dividend of six per cent.,
(free of Government tax) on the capital
stock of the bank has been declared by
the Board of Directors, payable on and
after the 11th
Mr. J. MilsortinjqMshief nr . tbe Iron
City National Bailie announces that We
Directors of the bank have .dsciared a
dividend of six per cent on the capital
mock 'out of the profits of the lest six
months, payable to the stockholders, or
their legal representatives;oe and after
the Bith inn., from of national tax. -
Mr. Willititn littesler, Secretary end
Treasurer of the Triumph.oll <leptons.;
advertises, that the Board of Direetorti
have declared a monthly-, dividend of
five per cent., payable on and after the
lath instant, et their oilier. The trans
see booki . *lll Its (+beset from the 10th to
the 15th lust., inclusive.
Mr. D. C. Matz, Secretiry of the Pi - din I
burgh -Insursince Company, announces
that eta meeting of the Board of Direc
tors' a dividend was declared of ten dol
lars per share, (payable on and atter the
12th filet„}
_p/ in cash and les to credit or
Stock Dus,M.l) prPing the stock Italy
pald tip , froe of
_NallonMtax:
Mr. Wm. P. Harbert, Seer() of the Western Insurance CorapanY; imitates
that the" Board or 'Directors of - this
Company - teen.declarvd • dividend three.delista tremi earl( shkretor,the
capital stock, out of the earned Mot Ls of
the last six months, free of Governmeht
and State taxes, payable toy stockholders
on and arterflut 12th inst.
MA ...Wyti . .ll.riseburlt, Cashier of the
/lank of Plitatisiinopoimeesi that the
President and .Difictors hive deMerella
dividend of fiss,per,cent. on Its capital
stock, out of the prittlte of the last six
months, which ;add to stock
boldersor thedriegsl representatives, uts
or after the tith4C, free of Govern
niert; State sada texas.
Mr. James Ro Presided, elf the
Keystone Savings B ank, advertises thin
the Directonideciareds dividend of three
dollars per share; out of the profits of
the last Mx months, payable at their new
Ttaalriag Mouse, No. I.M 'Liberty street,
on or after (he 2sth inst."
Mr. MM. Murray; Cashier of the Ex
change Natlonal.Bank, arittottnom that
the Board of Directors have declared,
'from the earnings of Molest elf months,
dividend of six per cent revenue tax -
pd on by
or alter the 11th it the bank: Stockhol usi. ders will be
aid
Mr. J. P. Brady, Jr., Oehler of the
Citizens Natjonal rian_ ,k advertises that
the Directors of this Bank have declared
a dlvldimdef five per cent: on the capi
tal stock, out of the profits of the last
six riloriths, payable to the stockholders
or their legal reptesentedites, oil and aft
ter the 17th inst., free of Governntent
b.=
Mr. J. C. LivingsiOn; Nobler of the
Third Natiotal Bank,oprionnees that, the
Board of Dh . A, o of thin Pik hive de
clared a dividend of six percent. od the
capital Mock, oat of the etamaingeof the
last six months, free of Garessiment tax,
payable,on and alter Monday,.llth Inst.
Mr. lir: J.''Palmer,' Tromartrer. of the
Union .Pooific Railway Company, Foot
ern M 3181013, advertises that ice interest
a:. the First.; Mortgage B=4- Leaven
worth Bianchi of the Union Pulite Rail
way Company, Eastern Divisionedue
November la‘ led7„ , will be paid on p e
satiation of the con. therefor, at - the
Banking 8a14210 id Mey; - .Margittrit
Co., M Exchange Place, New York. on
and alter that data
=maws Alcia st.scrloNs.
•
Mr. W. Ij. petbert . t Secretary of the
Western Insurance Cotupsny, announces
that tlllelection for, thirteen Directorsof
that Company, to Sarre for the ensuing
Waterwill b p s held at. the office, No. 92
Water Janet; on Tuesday, 12th inst.,
between the hours of 11 a. m. and 2 p. m.
Mr. W.Malfersh, Secretary of the J ones
Ferry Company, advertises that the an
nual meetiug of the stockholders! of the
the Company will ho held on Monday,
Nov. 11th. at Il o'clock a. m., at the °Moe
of A. D. Smith& Bre,:Water atreet, at
which time and place an election for Di
rectors will ho held, and such other bu
siness transacted as may be brought •
before them.
Mr. F. De Haan, Secretary, announces
tat the awns tl meeting of the stock
holders of the Oakland Railway Com.
puny will beheld at the oftioe of theCom
patty, at Oakland Station, on Monday.
November 16th. - 1667, between the house
ofone and three. o'clock u. m., for the
election of Directors, Secretory and
Treasurer for the ensuing year.
Mr. D.l'. Corwin, Secretary; edyerti
sea that the ninth annual meeting of the
atockholdere of the Citizens Passenger
Railway Company, of the city of Pitts
bursch,tvill be hel l at M. MeGinley'e,
No. 271 Filth linnet on Monday, Novem
ber 18th, 1867, at :o'clock e at which
time and place a Board of Director, will
be elected for the ensuing year, and such
other business transacted as may come
before the meeting.
Mr. NV. R.Nimick, Secretary,linnoun
the that the annual meeting of the Stock
holders of the Pittsburgh& Birmingham
Passenger Railway thstnpany will be
held at the Monongahela HoustomMen
aay, November 18th, 1667, at 121 o'clock
r. x., at which time and place a Board
of Dirk-Ears will be elected for the ensu
ing year, and each other business trans
acted as may come before the meeting.
The 111115.1. es Palreimag.
The work of laying the bileobion pa
tont pavement on Wood street has not
yet been commenced ; but from the pro
, grass of the preliminary - arrangements,
wo presiims it will be in a few days, af
ter which, we are Informed, It Is the In
tention to coMpleto , one hundred and
fifty lineal feet per day. The street
.
from Water to Find is graded and gray-.
eled, ready for the plank, which is being
tarred preparatory to-.being laid down.
For this purpose-an - Iron trough, about
twenty feet in lentrth, two feet wide, and
eighteen innhos deep, in placed across
Wood 'street at First, under which Is a
furnace. This cauldron, or trough, is
partially_ Oiled with:oool'' tar,which la
heated to a high temperature by tho fire
In the Armco beneath; and in this each
board is dipped and 'allowed to remain
_about a minute, when it 'is - removed by
tweemen, ono at either end, with tongs
made for the purpose, and after the hot
tar has dropped from It It is piled, ready
for use. The method of putting down
the pavement alter the material bee been
prepared Is familiar to meet of our read
eraes It has been frequently stated.
The city generally, and the Wood
street merchants In particular, bavo nut
fend great inconvenience during -the
pmt - rearron, on account of the delay. in
paving the street paved, and Ito comple
tion will - meet Awlth a hearty welcome
from all concerned. •
=3
We have Just had theidearuraor hear..
.
Jugend seeing at 3fellor's blue d° . Rooms
another of those charming Decker
Pianos, which to our Ores and ears is a
mend of exquisite workmanship,and
refined muslcalione. Tbe!furniture Is
of the handsomest rosewood, embellish
ed with rich. mouldings, and the legs
carved in of fruits and dowers.
The tone is pure and clear as art.% hu
man voice, and rinse but .its. melody' In
the richest profusion under the hands of
the player. We always - thought, the
Deckers were fine plants, but we didnot
expect to heir such an instrument ea this
when Mr. Mellor Ineitedhete his rooms. !
We ars Informed that this piano has
been already sold, and goes to grace the
parlor of ono of our most estimable citi.
sane, where It will dlscounse sweet melo
dy to tulmiring friends, and sound forth
the runless of the Decker Eros. as artists
In thelr /beat ht Decker
- , ,
Prt , uhr, itedidne, Currants. Citron,.
aploadAaheen, Canned Fruit. and Veg
etables Pickles. COMP.. S.a.e....Tellies,
Marmalade, Extract of Beef, Condensed
Gelsulne, Canton Ginger. Baker
Whittnan's Chocolates.Spleedo_ystera,
Fresh Plne Apples. Quinces, • Plums,
Otte:ries. Cuiranta, Pears and Blackber
ries, Spices, Olive', Capers, Olive Oil.
Tamarinds, • Extracts, fie., second
door North or the First National _Bank,
Allegheny city. tUsixnaa BEATICf.
•
G. Beebe etalrinatt of the
Street Ijotnenittee at the Borongkot Dn.
queens, advertises In to-0a 'r. f or
1 0,Virt a rtf: 14°c atreeta g 'orthat 4: 11
.r d
°nab." Separate bida larelthei enton;
.or lileoh be reoereed. Pat,
tienbint may be obtained at the N. of
the Duman o r from lir. Wilhelm.
Mmeirsesivs Mr* i-iiatee
mere.
on eee
Dawarta of Dessreseg,
A very detractive fire occurred ]art
night in Collins township, on the Sharps
burg road; by which the 011
Works of . McCune Co. were totally
destroyed: Tire fire broke ant between
anti arid terryoleck; id the Maid
Ing, drhio3 wie d IMge Nadi°, ceiering
.
an sera of severai , haiiidredi reef, and in
A few moments the whole stanch:its WAG
enveloped in flames. About twenty
nuntlths after the lire was discovered u
terrible 1 3X1)108.10riftertirekin the build
lng—moet probably the seelitiels blew
It to atoms. Shortly after the sit
plosion the, llamas. were communicated
to the immense tank, in which there
were /several hundred' barrels of crude
, a few morMlnts eller the flames
&se - K.4IIMA tack el - ploefodwith amen
terriblerepott, whleS Wavle the earth or
a mile around the scene dfebtolagedfo_ ,fr•
and threw a volume of Sable te
almost. incredible height of three half'
died feet. When the tank bursted the
oil flowed toward the river, and the
etifth ll'unt the river to the work; a dis
tance one yards
stark, wax aledeg
sheet of flame. The . whi chwere
destroyed were situated in dose, prox
imity. to, and between the Standard aYtei
National Works, both of which were in
Imminent danger of fillies a prey to the
devouring ,element,.which was still
n m eetrl t zt i ou s r o th i l b s e mom r l4g . A .
~
table de large quantity of 071, ' was dee-
troy =At'. e& Zt Mee iMpOssflAre to farm stny
estimate a
of the logs. Thef Mene t at the
Sine the tank exploded *ea orient ter
rillegeskideur: An area of over an sere
of granted Mis t c ia g t vast sheet of Game,
and a lame q of i1d.14 which wag
thrown npinabody of
bythe explosion, appeared to beide.. )Me
a rocket, and the Malted tongues of
Name shot forth ixt everydireetion,light
ing Upithe heavens like %timed vivid
slashes of lightning., Name before, per.
p ai rs such a lerrifla anthgrand
g lettnelseidt- 3 in Sidi
slad ft to be . hoped i:that
lrla
atich- other' augy finer asski ociattr.
1••• :11IAMA tit:Wanda of, peer&
rio, Wart *a via& kr=
,tiansise, is defteted utterly useless
to attempt it, celeffigles the hxdammable
nature of the meial ofa xm Wbapcmier
on airth,muldhalw , the fire,
until the oil wasi: 'oofteumed.
heard of 110 paMon lattrilred, and of
fel thi th er inaldelits' theme above
.BEgffl
_
twenty-two years of age,
_residing with
bur parents at Shatpadmrg„. yesterday.
made idhlitttstket belbredidernum Mc.
Blasters apodnat hot iffetber, George But
tertiold;eberging hMi with seentet and
battery, George is a youth of eighteen '
wit,auld !Impetus that his sister bad
by some means:taken pomesaion of an
artielethtlmed by him, which she gave
Whew Dater ePeoaday, while the parents
were at church, the brother went to his
sister'sroom and demanded the missing
article; which she refused to give him,
tet him,. tiedtied she had given it to her
her, . w • Leasesulted her,
beating.and • ere-a abusing litt toe sharnefhl
manner even maims a largo quantity of
hair ado( her heed, leaving the top of
the hese almoet bald. A warrant was
Waned thy Ida arrant •
Itiotatina,
The =mod of the Eagle" Fire
Company is announced for Friday even
ing nett, at 4 - . Sall The re.unions of
this Company. mitih ahrgistinrt close af-
Lelia; andli Is their ktiediion; *a under
. ,
stand, to realm thls Vie ball of them:Mtn.
-The name. of the gentlemen announced
es the Committee of Arrangements, area
eufnalent guarantee that eothing will be
left nrolcme to make the owed= Ikplees
ant one. The Orint Wjestera Jan b - tut.
der the leaderahip of PllO4 alatei.
Ihrnish the musk, Aand far those- nip
prank* the TerpaleMmtart mt, a meson
portunity be offered: A &at
um Weed sewing maoluttratill be =
for by the ladies iztattendstme.
Taken.- to the Penitentiary. —Sheriff
Cloleryesterd, ay took to the Penitentiary
the following persons, convicted et the
recent term of Court: John Boswell,
convicted els:romp, sem twoyears.
Minlger, small and bat tance,
tery; Chee.
Douglass, larceny; and Fanny Gray bur
flap; sentence, one year. each. Thos.
Braes, convicted ot aasartltwith attempt
to commit rape; aentence,.three yearn.
Helmeted an Had.—Lawrence Purcell,
charged with the murder of Tomato
Monaghan, and who via admitted to
bail by the Court, in the . sum of $lO,OOO,
yesterday procured the required ball and
was releatted: Mr. PurWl, at -his own
request, remained in the lock-up !Indeed
of going to Jail, until the ball was pro-
:Assault and Battery.--T. W. Hoover
yesterday made informat.lon before Al
derman - Mullin . walnut J. B. McGee,
charging Mm with assault and battery..
He ABM= that McGee struck him In the
eye with his fist and knocked him down.
A warrant was hutted fer his arrest.
Arrestaten a I ft/cm—Moses _Nelson
irm yesterday arrested on a process is
sued out of the Court of Quarter Stew
Mons, and committed to jell In default
of payment of certain mete due the
Firemen's Asiodatten.—The - Pitts
burgh Firemen's Jussocdstion will hold
monthly meeting in the Hall
lV
o ar Association, City Building, on
Monday, November 11th , at hat-past
Peetpmement:—On'aocount of the un
avoidable absence of soma of
the
/demi
thehtay Queen. the concert will" be
postponed from Tuesday the 12th to
Thursday the 14th.
FareW.il Benedt.--Mr. and hima. Bar
ney Williams announce a joint dimmed
benefit;
to-morrow night at the Opera
Rouse. Read the bill; it will be found
an our second page.
.13atter, to the amount of some thirty
tindit., was confiscated nin es e 'Market
Constable, yeeerday mog, for short
weight It wis transfinTed to the Poor
-Flinn authorities. -
Lnwrencerllle Ordinances appear on
our sword page today, •
CITY ITEMS.
.114.4 lb* Tomflossy loom Oos of tlio
OHloot ClBlzes• of Alia$111•Of COW,
Awrontutv. Oct. 14, 1807.
'An. Goo. A. KELLEY.—Dear Sir:
beie been troubled for some years with
the complaint described by yoeu adver
tisement of Dr. •Bargent'a Ihdretio or
Backache Pills, and concluded to .give
them a trial, and au4. glad loam y they at me immediate relief. I cheerrally
recommend them to any one angering
from like symptoms,..feeling confident
they will do all you clans for them.
DAVID Sorra.
oente per box
For sale by all Druggists. Price 50
.
, . . .
I ~ l howirgX4Sleie Mese. '
The largest stock In the city of Siberian
Hungarian Filch, Mink and
Hudson Bay Sable fbr ch il dren and la
dle; cannow be seen at Gardner &Stow
art's, West corner of Market and Fourth
street., These Fars are all entirely new,
and are ' for sale very low, cheaper than
at any house In this clty. Also,' a large
.stock of new Dry Goods, cheep, - :
Trru:B:2w
Trunks! Trunks!! Truntatlt—Rentatn
ber the place to got your Trunks.. W
ises, de., la at Llebler's Trunk Rouse;
No. 104 Wood street. He kelps the very
best and all the latest styles.
.Qll In and
Vont
m Lesences„ • namely, Penpermint,
Rose, ina, Teaberry, Cnamon, Cay
enne Pepper and Conversations, at the
lowest price. At 112 Peden! 'y street All
gtreny dty. • —• • GEOPOIS ItavEze.e-
To the Ladlea-11 you want • Moo
Tzwol/ 11 614‘. Valise**. satchel. go to
Lelbler's nunalunable Trunk. Houle. No.
104 Woodatreekand you will find any
thing you cali-th for In hltlina—cheap
and good. rra
Jan Opt ned.=-• At ilia New-York Hat
and Fur litmus Na 52 St. Clair atreat,
a large stock *flatlet' Vara
The 6hy 120 on South Coma isiroet,
i lt o toniw h h o ich orde li n o old Fourth ward r.
daycty Legga li r, aultioneor, for p,C6O.
Ear, Tara at, .Ltrao, 'Can?
Dreams! and Camaala, mooasfully
treated by D. Mama, 186 smithaeidi
street. A ba?laby mall 80 canto.
Valuable Innwznatkft ' aid e.
eplitetzie mitim atenosee tne "Plttebiaret Qua! ,
terly " ; F9r mla try all news
dftleri. •
-
Hat., Cap ind Fun at Wm. Fl
No. LW Wood street.ern.
t.
MTV ITEMS
gairettgen4 a rAtztri u rsl dome at
There will isik sold en. the premise.,
on Thursday afternoon, Nov. at 3
o'clock, the present residence of Hay
Walker, Eel., on the New Brighton
fond, near the second toll gate. The
;protrude eemvist of ten acres of very rich
land under a high state of useful and
othamental el:titivation, with an orchard
of choirs !refit frcos in great variety, gra
peries, all kinds elf ;Muth fruits, shrub
bery, a span-roof cold grapery kt feet by
2: /eel, with finest exotic grapes, excel
lefft mature and abundant spring water.
The house .t.e , two story frame building
of fourteen roomier, llisished In first class
style and in excellent citht tion. In cul.
ditlon to all other convezdenciee, it con
tains the invaluable accessories orals ice
hones and cooling room. The city gas is
Wrangle:mg the building, an item of In
finite valise in the country. There are
the Wind out-bonses se - ash-house,
ranges, Re'. There is eigcod, spacious
barn, with stabling for eight horses. Also,
a gardener's houth of four rooms. These
premises are situated one mile from
Woods' Run station, with plank foot
path all the way, and only one-third mile
from Verner elation—only a feu minutes
pleesantsectth, Eight trains run daily to
and from the city, affording almost con
stem thmtnunication therewith. The
front enteauce In by the tint lane beyond
thews:end top -gate, on the Now Brighton
turnpike, which is the beat road for car
riage travel leading from tho city. The
exceeding beauty and utility of this
lovely spot can only bo realized by a
visit and Inspection, which is respect
fully. Invited before the day of sale.
Terms—one-third cash; balance in four
years. 'Possession given April Ist.
A. LnouA'rr, Anclimther,
. • 153 Federal street, Allegheny.
At the late ”State. Fair' , the First Pre
'mime was awarded.ln :Graff, Lingua tt.
Co., for. the hmt Cooking Range exclu
sively for bifuminous coal, for the bast
Otasklng Stares, the "Columbhg" for the
beat Grate Fronts, Summer Pieces and
Fenders; for the best parlor heater, the
"Morning Glory (base burner); for the
best . Pomace for warming churches,
schoolhouses and dwellings, the "Morn
ing Glory." The Monitor Furnace, for
bitcretritrous coal, has no equal for warm.
ingchttrebea and dwellings. All persons
who wish tics best articles, cal at Graff,
Ragas .t Co.'s, numufacturens, Nos. 200
and = Liberty street, Pittsburgh. '
Krins.
E t lt re"i g *ltry ' V a7•l2, ' ;r .ofdt
rate. Ina tt we ski
l'Ularr.” um Bills., grLII not al se 01.4
Mac tasty ears toe OM, cis dep cum!.
arl render Life a Siang ezJoyad.
We bellevo that there aro millions of
Ming witnesses to this fad. Dyspepsia
is s horridrilaesse, bat Plantation Bitters
will cure it. It Is a most inv i gorating
nic for 'weakness and mental despon
dency. Those who are !"out of sorts"
should try Plantation Bitters, . edam
ltagnolla Water.—A. delightful toilet
ortiele—trupetior to Cologne and at halt
the price.
To Wholesale Boren,—l am prepared
to Offer you at my new house, No. 104
Wood street, a et:parlor lot oLTrnaka,
Wises; Carpet Bags; Satchels, do., lower
than any other hous lathed ty. • I man
ulleture all my work, sad •-eang„ warrant
them to be made of the very best materi
al: Remember the number, 104 Wood
street.
'rrrms JOtMen Lmstaar.
liargabas can be bad In Ladles' Furs nt
the New York Hat and Fur Iten.e, No.
52 St. Clair street.
Di 7 Goods at Whottaa In
vite tho parllcular attention' of buyers at
Wholmale to our complete stock of silks,
dress goods, and all kinds of fancy and
staple goods, and to the fact that wg sell
at, the lowest eastern prices, and cut
&Nieto snit putthwiena •
, CO Market. street.
samedmg God—The boota, shoes,
gaiters, for men, ladles and children,
kept . at 89 Market street, are mad of
the very best material, end sold as low
as the lowest. An goods 'are warranted
to give satisfaetion. If on want some
thing good, and at gold grim, mil at
Robb 'e Shoe Home, 89 =trial street.
• Good Cough Candy, L'rertooand Cocoa Nut Taffy, Pine Apple, Lemon, Valillls,
Almond and Mountain • Tea Candy.
Chocolate and 'Vanilla Caramels, Dates
Flgb .te., Ac., at 112 Federal street,-.V•
legtrenF city. fizosoz ZEAVEN.
ladies• and .ltie•es> Furs at WDLIAZU
FleminWs, No. 139 Wood street, at lower
prices at any other house In th e
•
Lions' 'Braes flux Varxrr FOR
auk:ea.—Beautiful goods, sublime gnat
ince, in all widths, at less prices than can
be found in the two cities, on west cor
ner of Market and Fourth amens.
Trs. Cr . /LADNER & SMEWAXT
=I
211001MEAD—OnWeetneadarafternoon,shorl
sr before three o'clock. of brala borer LAURA
7_ NOOftelikAD. oaly daughter..? Jun. r.
Moorhead. in the fourth row of bee age. •
The funeral will take place on PeSDAT AMA.
Know, at two o'clock. from her parent's rub
dance, Pride street. near Pentinivanla avenue.
Friends of the fautilp are invited to attend.
O%AMPBELL:Oa Wednesday afternoon, at
o'clock. at the resldeuce of hle • diteehter.
Mrs. Nano, Donahue. 11E3 CAMPBELL. of
!Mater township, aged 93 year..
Toneral from bit daughtero reoldoace. Fa.
Scott street, Sixth ward, toi raloat, at too
o`olook o. to woe tell to Pine Civet Much.
POWLZ“.-0o Woduoutay morning. .t.eisht
O'clock, JOIIN ruwmcs, aged 63 year*.
Funeral from hls late residence, coracrot Da
'Don and Church streets, Lawrenceville; at
o'clock Vela ATT3I,OOII. The Mends *Mite
fatallyirei invited to attend.
MeICI:LVT.-4). Wednesday moreleg, MILEY
le the Vtil year other age.
?neutral from the retldenee of her mother
rtme moaatedott to o'elock. Ile &leads or th
family are invited to attend. •
.B b u l t,, , .,.. a:ot re zi p mj a rnilsr ., :tr at : m o r r
B. buss. En.
romeral from her we reildnee, No. IN Tbird
street, on Ta.naT 5.031.2 lUN lO'clock. The
Mends of the family are Invited to attend. •
Tuesdey evening, NOT. 5. lam,•e tls o'clock, Yr. JOLIN XLNNIII, aged due-
Wel ITU*.
no funeral will takildam on TUVIIISIMY as-
Ml= w, at tmen'eloek. from Ms late residence
on Penn street, near St. Mb.. The blends of
the hal], ere, respeelftlly Invited to Wend.
; - ;i :
AWL. 41111101, lONDERTAILER,
No. 111 Fourth Stmt. Pllttabitrgh, to.
CO/11148, of all kinds; maxim. otovzso., .
eren ifeeiniptlon et reseral Yurnithing UOO.ll
tend... -Booau op. dp.na night. Heusi
.4 Pillages tersdshed.
' ittalassau—Div, David Warr, D. D., er
D. W. Jaeotats, P. D.; Tbaalas Evelas.
Jaaoh IL Millar, Dap.
G. RODdERII. ONDEEITA
a XIII AND 191111 ran, foneeepor Lotto
late damsel K. bodgers,) No. 9 Obto Wee:
Wes door* from Beaver, Alleettsuy Cl 4. mr
aura. Boopenood,llAbogany, Webn't and 99.
wood lseitstlon - Comae, at the lowest red..'
P.M Noon. open at 91 hours, day and nlona.
Hsarw ...I 0 = 9 99 fernlabed on abort
and on moat reasonable tarns.
RIMIVARIII. • czansrecaw,
— minimize: OEleo, No. 24f Ohto Strom,
Alleeway. Notolllo, Hoomood sod other
.fill samples Goa of funeral TurnlsldiN
Goods, on hued and furnished at shorten notice,
at Went :oleos. Solo and Unity Btubles, one.
nee of First and %MM. Etroeu. Currtsm,
Goroanheo, Brutes, Saddle 110.,.., do., dz..
for him
CIICSIIETERY BIARALIC WORitti.
A. 7. lIARBBUOB, at tho Comotory Una.
Ltorroacoolllo, Pt. ORNAMBIITAL
yid STONE WORK'S; MINE BURIAL C1A11143,
omoraosod water proof.
NEW STORE AND
NEW GOODS.
H. SMITH, Merchant Tailor,
o.p WYLIE Wt., comer of Polars'
la now reeelybag Ills •eeena inpply
er
' , ALL END WINTER CLOTHS.
' CASSINLIRES, VIERINOIK
AO4 OVER COATIN(18.
HEELER & wnsok
mAxtrrAcrtraurs COMPANY
- 85WIf@ BLACHSIBB
phutMake
athe Leebest k. bllta . , and are the eheapeet, slaw
nd
Sale.roaso,. STUEZ?.
HOLMES, DELL a, co, •
Author Cones MOIL intishlgb,
or iler,7. ) 14 . 11 .• LW
Mietter.d )1.1P.0n.
111111EMITI6N411114 /My 11111.
THE WEEKLY GL7SITE,
TWO ZDITIONI.
1/81:1111311DlT AID lIATOIDAY.
A , MT. WOW, roINOWWI roars cos„
DIM of laorosass to .." .4 1.4 " U ".
loran Tritorlalr. Wool lia.• y4YOrwrWr
WWI. valuable Radios MOW rir tbr
rad It rod oar rollsbio ftwoola sod ,:crt
martial Itarkst }reports irtwo 57 ror PAW hi
tb. WO, No Former. Yorksair or Ifrrer.V
storoldl bo 'Maori W.
mull FOS TIM Imola , eitiTinee
Slate embecriber ..........
Clu Clubs of Tee ....... ........
—Mad one oopy of papa to tto•
" < 1 .4 Additions to nisb• as be Node a.
of Wee. at dab rata.
Nencb To atrascansais.—b, enemies year
Pg.. be ma .41 god* . .4.0
wut,u we Lama Weeseede7 batio" .. " -
sellbere laving bat au zeal • west.
irbLeen
by D r a t , z a p.% Now ommt
or In iteiLmndlwtunoay Mat al tair Oak;
adds.*** • CASETTE.
PITIIIIIIIII6B.
r7T7I
WARTED—cmmasingne,naic
end Emile. The Beak ter lb/OMM.;
THE 1013 IN ELM: or, , SEEM Or Tat
RAMS AND TILE. By Mn. A. H. Eo d e • 4
th. D.3.beettery C 0101121.101%. It It at , Mee
tory of the we; orof any ow:WOW
but atoll end gallant mord of the eeartgoe awl
avavitEr of the rank end 111. for term ene,
apply to A. OTLEMMON a
C0..10 Market dram. Pittsbubth.
WANTED—pURCHASIERS -- uf
•
ante, County and Clty Rferts•
end Mel. Patent ever Wand.
ell In Its tea to every bests's. note. rantro , : -
into to MSG PER D 9Y. delttiOUßl. 9,9.
can be understood In • ten a
mino. AddreseJ.
W. REAZELL. Pittsburgh, pa. Call at mem ,
tio. 3, Kohn's Law 'grinding, 93 Mamma Street.
Ptueburgb, bettreefi i e. M. sad fah d“
POE RENT
F 0 II lIENT—OFFICES--The
rooms now onenpled by the Setzetary of NKr
Usles Railroad end Transportation Camino ,
No. na Fifth Meek over 0. McClintock It Co,. •
Carpet Store. Vine room. are very deetintae
Coriander, being located in the pet. et busk ~
nes., and on Fifth street, son being t.id wi "
the Nicolum priamenp rendering
from noise, cu. Front room contain. lan*
proof init. Panted= can be had en theist
proximo. Inquirn of OLIVER MoCLLNIOCK so
CO., m Filth stmt.
FOR SALE.
IFS SALE-1320 ACIVEN (moo
PADDING LAID. ter I. T. otter:
Good title. Tore. all paid. Will trade Dor atty .
property. For partlealers loopilso of D. W.
SOUTH. No. Deterkst hoer. - • .'
pole' RILL EHOIEISEII.-031g
•••• LAIK/1.8.4Y DIL6.0011? IMAM: one.
Sae Many ILUICIIICHZ man,. lel eels e/
HOWARD'S 1 4 , ..7 . auth1.. mar errar2
ilear the Mosourabetz Beebe.'
FOR SELE-ItABE CRANCE.-•
41181, STORE FOR BALI.—Ai old vete . .
Ileled eland, ea elm of lie prtaetral streets RA;
Alladies, City, sad doled a good bute medic.,
lam of Lai,sa and eao•I will, ate teammate-a'
price. - For part lea ses address Box 'EC All.
gßee_lF P. O. •
FOR PALE=HIRICIL .YA111174-'
The undereigned will sell all er ese-half of.
• Brick Teed. to any person wieldier to ensue 10'
the badness. The ynedls new, wink atl the eal•
ern improvements. Lease runs Unman. Now
need apply Inn those who news beetneee.
dress E. T. C.. Allegheny P. 0.
FOR BALE—BMILIIIIV.—A good
Dakar?. dotter a bathe,. °Maar i to I.
barrel. or doe! • 'week, and &Mated .t
PALO ALTO f3TRZZT. Allegheny City. win
.old an reasonable terms. The abet, bakery te
doing a good beldam., and has Ow health* od
doled a much Ivor one tears I sear.runatug.
Any person triaging to tapes Walla buslotea
will Sad Ws. rare opportunity. Par waked..
!adult . . at thaBABIEBT.
FOR. SALE.--House and Lot oc
owner 'or Manhattan .4 Adam
lie. rummer Hallway. Lot et by BB Mt.
Rouse Mine, containing 7 room sal good hell,
well Improve!. 11onse .4 Lot on IMMO•14, wine
Bidwell street. Allegheny City. Lot a by It
feet; hon. Marie. contalns hall, An rooms and
good cellar: orator and gm Also, naval admit
Bums .4 Lots in good location, //Mira 01 4 ,
1111811 & CO., Beaver street, lee.' ammo:
Roos s•L E—saaarsavaG
- • LOTS.—We now otter on asoe•Nusly.sasir
to • now Plan of large and desirable lets, b.
log part of that valuable property belonifinnir
the hale. of L. C. I. Noble, altnata at Menet/0r
cod ern•rinborg, and near (infanta Station.**
the Wed Rex.. Railroad. A porUon clam.
lots front the railroad on the west, and Rola
sweet on the wroth. The lots are entry Ibilott,
01111 'wide burets running Ihrearti Übe exitlin
propertj. The sell lee sablentng parpeees us.
not he =relied, and ter beauty of loestion and
_ • _
aocesalkawsta equal. Por deaerlpthallii.ra
fartherlattarmatiwa call at SILL Al
LY9, Beal Lamle Asanta, BMA. Banat, Law.
♦Ala
GREAT BAR9AINS
LOW PRICES
BURSON, PALMER
AT IRA
MAMMOTH EMPORIUM,
Noe. 115 & 57 PUTS BMW,
A" *MM.: Prat buoy.
meows.
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21.0311.1 M.
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roomer AND TAXL*IOI:
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Polsouo w 4 l gt ourOkuo 'will 66.211
oormalas coo of Uto Out asooftemildovoi of
tondos:Rl
ATyHE LOWEST PRICES.
adpVuraltsin sad Hassobstel Glam. as ♦go:
TION cat EPLRY 2111363 DAY.
SPECTACLE&
OF ALL =DB.
WH0L111111.111.3 laltAtt."
SPZCIAL 3ARGAZSIII eland I•4l64iark'
DIINBEATH t HABLETA
Jewelers and Opticians,
as 'rams. avraluenv.
omens =soma Razz..
I[EISET G.
Merchant Tailor;
Coe. Penn and et. CIMr Oteeo*=
maui Kew plural. of Inforadag Ida
tbe public Ilk general, that Ms mak K. -41
FALL AND WINTER
GOODS
IN NOW Oururr,
•
BOLLARD nowlat Rogri•.:
iiv E MITE 11J8T OPEIPLIWA
ember et eaaie. eotepthilet tigOlltt
elleelleu of bathe ev . or offend to thle rttfi - • •
hag to the extant of out Importwes the 110 04 ,
he...been reduced from thou of Let elleeth, •
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