E IN ANII -481,TMT",1AS. Tax Gas Errs is. furris. l g o s c ity for eiz days of the week for 15 ,inte Pte . week ; by matt; 58 Per alitturn 8 , - '7 , Cnit ileadt:s in Alleglviirly, on he west Side- of Federal street , who du not get their paper before raven O'cloik in tr.e morning, will do 'din favor b;V leavtng 'word to that iff*Yst in our cotmil , ng room. 'The tardirsos r,n the pint th carrien• is wholly lilac:usable is we pri t, and de liver thePopeirs to hirii In am'•le time to' valetas alit° beclrenlated ibre seven o'clock. • m Allegheny Council" will - - zow eight, ' . Vox sale.—A tine family .quire at 116 Market street. . ,• • _ Tne Directors of the Sharpsburißiidge , =mune* their Asead-annual dividend of •45-,efint.inn our tintitoie to-day - . fritteen Prisonerawere added •to thy, inimber in jell, from , thel Pittsburgh - watch house yesterday morning. Alleged Lareeny.—Yesteiday Al • er man Thomas committed to jail J. H. Hodswarth, charged on oath of Henry Schofer with larceny as bailee. Lace Goods.—Dreas goods, fancy trim mings and everything in that line 'may be had at W. W. Moorhead's, No. 81 Market street. A new,ittock of goods _ expreialy for.the season. now on ,hand. Marilee remember the announcement and -call as aeon , as possible to get your choice. Trinity Church Festival.-z-The. lea of Trinity Chttrch, Sixth avenue, will,hold a Festival in the new chapel, ow Toes -day, Wednesday and Thursday of the - present week. • Lunch served each da f rom 12 31. to 2 P, 11., and supper fnotn 7 ;to 9P. sr. Sale of useful and fancy arty ties every day and evening, beginning at"noon on Tuesday. the 12th inst.. and continuing till Thursday night. Where to Buy.—Mr. George Beaven, 112 Federal street Allegheny, keeps the very best goods in his line.' which he a ells at the most moderate rs.. ate We know from actual,. experience that his --sotticles are of 'the very best quality. Ifisatock is alwaye fresh, and selected with the greatest care. Housekeepers -will do , themselves a...favor by examining hie list of goods as published in this 4.—Banner. • Committed.-Thomas McCormick: was committed to jail yesterday, by . I,3astioe Kerr, of McClure township. wife emxiplained that he had made fierce threats against her life,' As, he passed "through the bars,' a tender feeling 'seemed to come over him, and he turned stud bid the sentinel of justice who had accompanied him, a tender :11,13d' sffec• tionate faiewell. There's sentiments in Leg Broken.—Yesterday morning at pine o'clock a German, whose name we (mild not learn, while assisting in lower ing a barielof cider into the cellar of a house on Monterey street, Second ward, Allegheny, had his right leg broken below the knee by the banal, which ;Accidentally slipped and came against it. ''Be was removed to his residence, on the corner of Ohio and Middle street . Third ward, and medical attention procured. The sale of tickets for Parepa Rosa's Opera season. (six nights,) takes place to-day at Mr. 'Leber's music store, No. 322 Wood street. Season tickets will be elsposed of at 57,50, and single tickets at 11,60 each, entitling the bearers to reserv.' ed seats. This being the first time this gifted cantrafrice has appeared in Opera, in Pittsburgh, she wiir undoubtedly be largely patronized.. 11 is particularly re quested, so as to avoid the usual "rush" at the entrance to the Opera House, that the andience will form , into line. Stack Sales. • The followlng stocks were sold last imeninaciitt the second Soar of the Corn -meroial Sales; Rooms, 106 Smithfield street,•l)3rA Mollvtaino, auctioneer: Citizeri's National Bank... 571 00 Eillhange 73 00 M. and M. ... 69 25 Monongahela Snspn'on Bridge. 37 50 Monongahela Insurance Co 35 00 The Result of the Election. Amid the excitement incident to the election, our readers should not fail to bear in mind . that Messrs. - C.toft & Phil ltps,,Real Estate Agents, No. 139 Fourth avenue, continue to distribute to_all who Call.dopies of the Pittsburg .Read Estate Begister. Those of our readers seeking homes in the city, town or country can- sot fail to get suiocd out of the large list reprefented by Messrs. C. ak P. The Ee gistier will also be sent 'by mall, free, to =pine requesting it; Those having real estate for aale will find itito their interest to secure the services nf the above firm as they have superior advantages for bring what-they represent before the Alleged Larceny of Corn.' . • Yesterday, Mr. George Woodford, of of Jefferson tOwnship, made information beor-Alderman Mcliasters. ainst his brother Willia m Woodford, and ga his wife Mary and daughter Elizabeth, Wood ford. tor larceny. The prosecuter states that for some time past.be has observed the mysterious disappearance of his corm and potatoes from a field oU his farin. 'Determined to ferret! out the MysterY , be lay awake one night in the Reid and alleges he Allicovered the accused about leaving in the morning Jost before day. !peak, with thirty bushel of corn, which they had husked during the night— I 4- hence the,informatiOn. Warrants issued. . 1 .' ,Tee Keystone Pottery. - 1 , The ware rooms o the Keystone pot. l e 1 -tery, Messrs. Kier & Co., proprietors, to. ite - Liberty street, tilled with! choice 1 1 assortment or the Suet styles and makes of queenswaro, to be found in the city. The cheapness , dura bility high fin. :., 1 _.iph oft the Keystone, ware is its greatest reobturnendation. and that which has ' loads it heretofore -so popular. House.. , Ar.sepera in need of. anything in this line •,, 3, cannot do better than by purchasi m _ng from thiyiiiiigti easortment on hand at 363 lib. : - ':arty` street. ' By so doing they will secure 4 : ~ 'tire beatiartikda at a cheap rate, and at the ague time , give their-patronage to a home . iltiotttatid,a. h 1 . .- , ,:An Exceuent Idea. , ~ _ If you wish ,to asp. a favor of a man never do so unless, yon are certain he is not at the time in a condition , of hunger. To 'make' sure of this a good plan would be to take him to the Continentsle,. fifth avenue next door below the Patellite,' :and all ow him , to satiate bissppetite on the appetising fare for'which lite !Malta lion is. so famous, and after that, ten i .shannea.to.sne, you will have no difti salty In getting him to grant the favor i ,saks , d, if itbei fit his power. , The'exPsr . _iment is well worth a tr!si by :=0,154,/ of . 444 74 11 • ' " EI . , , . y 1 i tTA. - 3ii*Gl): VttbtanDAY. 17.4 Vomi t vs. Ilicksel - caw. ', • • • 3.0$ . -,... #.t.i 4 t . . win: Sredit 64 .4 4.. 44 Satalo Newten et ai. . . 816 .' 1 44 '. '.. % IHetiry _BitkerN 0 cases. =1 '' 44 H 'Wri3.Vhompsoh. • ... 312 _ 44 _ 44 . 'Charles F. (food. • • . ,-, , - TRILL LIST NOS TripcSDA.Y. 2:Th:10i4.... vs...Caiharine Beek. 316 44 44 = .W.ll. Sturgeon. 281 <.. 44' 11 4 7111. - RoaTraniero' 282 44 44 "Itiluilnotrinan and Win. * • ' ' • Oieene.' 241 4 4 ,' 4 . , Thomiii EL tin.. i : 199 -, 44 'or ' Therese Fieldeiy , 152 ' 44 .." 44 .Wur..l34.trden. -V. 339 , 44 . 44 ..I;onliiii.Bniiiii.f :.... .; 840 • 444 ' .. 1 14 . ItenrylGenteche3i. 844 .4 4 •- 44 t.l4oesliiii3ltiVy. i i ;', l4o :'. - ".!'''''z . o.lAW66Widx lll .‘ ... • 348 44.:',.-.44,.: dirilvd:.Lavelled . , • .‘ -•. • - ' fizikeLiiiri idiriiiexbay. ' . t , tam or- Or En" 686 COM.' k. ohrFran , 388 n .41 - O,MII Kelly. 34 1 „ A; lElOlOl O2 r. 848 ss " Wm.lann. 844 4'Dunlavy. 345 , 4 g .! John Wensworth. 346 Charles Seely. 348 11 : Edward 355 11 1V Bereridge. 354 is _ls Fredk. Gedekoh. 349,'. 1( Si J. M. Robetzer. 347 is is Jacob Resell. Yesterday mqrning, about 'nine o'clock, Mrs. Gelseman, residing on thel"err3rs , title think Wad, at the head of Beaker street, Allegheny, came to her death in . 1,4 very distressing manner. The house is built onthe the hillside, and the entrance to the yard is effected by a pair of steps, alongside the house. Mrs.'Geisemaniras engaga in baking and.was in the act of coming down the steps with two pans of bread in her hands, when she missed-her footing and fell troni the top of the flight to the ground below, a distance of about eight feet, alighting on her head - and dislocat ing; neck. A. workman em ployed in the vicinity, heald the , cries of the children and ran to the spot, but the woman ceased ro breathe in about a moment - a ft er he had picked her up. A physicali was quickly summoned. whose opinion-was that the death was caused by the dislocation. . The victim was a woman in middle age and thelnotitil.of spinal children, none of - whoix.-are over ten years of age. .11grkueband. is a painter. Coro ner ClaWisOn held as inquest during the - afternoon. when a verdict in , accordance with the facts was rendered. • - Mr. 3, D. Egan, Nai -11 Sixth avenue , . beloW znitli d 6141 strait, ,hu on hand a . . Tare and valuabla collection of . books is sued byAnze csuz .an ore gn publica tion images. The stock embraces vol- UMW on Theology, Geology, Mineralogy, Conchology; togethei with large as_ sortment of .:clattsictal productions, con- Mating in part of worksin the isubrew, Greek, Latin, Spanish, Italian, German, French and Arabic languagae. He has also the' latest issue.sltt relation to Math ematics, Architecture, • Illedicine, Law, dc., de. ' which will be found unusually full and complete. In the news depait meet all descriptions of Stationery, of the best quality may be obtained, togeth er with Eno late magazines and illustrated weeklies. Fer anything in his line Mr. Egan's establishment is the Eight place for purchasers. To.day a superb dinner will be .placed on the board at the Continental, next door below the Postotlice..,Fiftli avenue. Those who have heretofore tested the ability of Mr. Holtsheimer as a caterer to the public tastes, will understand this announcement tomean something pecu liarly attrictive. • Well prepared, served up in clean, neat style, and by attentive and : polite waiters, the entertainments at the “Conthientar are always of a first • class character.`:.:• Those wishing to become proficient in the art of "tripping the light fantas tic toe," have excellent advantages ofrer ed them at present at Prof. Cowper's Dancing Academy, No. 51 Fifth avenue. opposite. the old theatre. The days of tution are Wednesdays and Saturdays. Masters and misses at 3 o'clock P. 11., gentlemen's class at' 8 o'clock in the ev ening. Prof. Cowper is an experteno ed teacher, and renders entire satisfac tion. 't wmat: 2w. If you desire beauty, you should use Hagan's Magnolia Balm. L It gives a soft, refined, satin-like tex ture to the Complexion, removes Rough ness, Badness, Blotches, Sunburn, Tan, dm., and adds a tinge of Pearly Bloom to the plainest features. It brings the Bloom of Youth to the fading cheek and changes the rustle Country Girl into a Fashronablb City Belle. _ In the wof till* Magnolia Balm Iles the true. secret of Beauty..lVo.. Lady need complain of her,Complexten who invest 75 cents in this 'dellgtitful.ar tide. - • Lvon's Kathsiron is the best fait . Dressinrase. liwpF„ linportaint.—The,leeture season will open next ' , month which will be an in teresting fact for ,lecture goers, but not more so to ladles thin the apuouncement of the opening a of new and carefully selected stook softoode at the fielhiOnable dress goods and 'trimmings store of W: W. Moorhead,: No.. dl Market Street. Mr. Moorhead is determined to keep his stook up to a first class standard and is always successful for"" When there's a will there's a way." , • To Heads of Fatulliesr-trader the bead of. Fresh Canned Goods an our fifth page today you will find thesard of the time honored and well known xeoeeri stare of John A; - • Renithaw, 'Omer of Liberty, and Hand streets. It Ditioneoe say for ,tts to say anything , in behalf of this 'house as it is a well known fat they sell just what they advertise to do and parions buying oan rely on their spotlit being What they are represented. Ladles will please remember tialr favorites resorts for ,cream candles end, taffies, loaangee; roasted and , creaM almonds awl aztra + Aue.craam : bona book at .il2 rederal street , Allegheny Oit. George Bea Ten, Colored aid she' Silits.=-Bates Bidrx. I Plies gembrielblidikerebletit:-.Lines 00310g11 11 kinA .1100it:Seli!p. ; rt:-to ~) 4 .GAZEIIEI, : . ,Nrgplest),ATt ()cc I ;RA,18,. 18439: Distressinc Death. Wiere to Go. The CoeUninhd. Dancing Academy. Be Beautiful. _. • . • a II DISTRICTS. PITTSBURGH. , First ward Second ward Thirn ward Fourth ward Fifth ward Sixth ward seventh ward. ... Eialith ward Ninth ward.......... .. 'Tenth ward . . Eleventh Twelitn ward Thirteenth ward...... Fifteenth ward fitztx elate ward Kightennih ward Winet.enth warn Twentieth ward Tw en ty•tirst ward.... Twenty- anon I ward AimaGEtichr. First ward Second w.rd Fourth wart, lst precinct. Fourth ward . 2d precinct. Fifth .ward Eighth ward 1:W10OG/rd. Tpmperticeirli.e. ... , ... Bit 'Lanham, Ist . Birmingham, 24 precinct.. eirgish, East Birmingham Monongahela Sharpsburg TOWNtHIPS. Reserve. Rou, Ist precinct... Ross, 24 pmelacs DISTRICIS • . .ri%II3EOJIMII. . 1 1.. I ii 1 I . Flrstward . , ..... .....•.........'251 1 =1 314 , 77111333 i &C Second w , rd ' 1 ,3741147 1 i3 61 3111;150 1 8:3i 'third ward.:: . , • '199 112112.19 1 =1: 16 1 221 ; Fourth ward. ;' 13781197 1 17779' ' , 381 1 3,5011771 Flilltvrard In 4011,172'17A, 17 ii 177. r.ix.tti ward ' .441 M061'4'...V,443,441 44C Seve.Mh ward. ' 13751:13113381333.1338.3:311 E.L.hth ward ' 100871,3.7183717339: Inth ward ' 1 31 r: , 3301 ,'57,3011 300 3= Tenth ward ' ..1198.7.751 1 19 7 1 1194 1 196 , =5. Eleventh ward . 13431=5.1.14412.4414.5.1M1 Thlrteesttb ward 1 i-1•4111011 I=l=3l==. Flttoenth ward. , 1 0 „/.. 0 1=112 , 71 2232 = 12321 Elghhteenthwsrd ' i. 631 40;1 69 613. 631 611 1 . . ALLIGIIENY. 1 , t 4 I I First ward 143,15'1.526 5.17.a90,534, Second ward ' i"7413CG,17141773 772.7741 -Fourth wad, /at 1arte10ct....1;34 1 12.4 4 ' 15 Z 41567 i'" l9, Facirlh ward, 21 _pree1nc1.1...1159,173. :1781191 196:161: Filth ward 1 ' 4 - 4.188:1....i. • • • ••i• ••I Eighth wavd ' 1.601 85 '135,15111421 250 . - - nOntmons. I .I ' i 1 1 I Monongabalm j 68! "2, 70 63: L.B. 63. Orrobby ' • •25'1C7 1119'1115 1 - 5,125 1 Ilirmloghim, lit precinct .. VI 15V,244 Z3,2/17i 3 Z471 liirrinnytism, :d precinct • .. 1 320 :79.'300,120,3151 15 East 11.rmingbatn 146; 3 b;. 37.1.470: 4fq 464. Ttmperancovlllo 11C. 119-162116111 01102' ' :43W748/11e. ; ll . I ' .12cC1nre 1 ' 1....... .1...1 moserve . 6s . G 9,, 74 tS; NS. 64: Nosh 1t precinct 1 76' 20'1 74 74. 741 74' Boss, 2.1 precinct 1 601 3.51 1 601 50' 50, 60. _ __ THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS• CITIES AND' BOBOTIGIS. OCTOBER 12th, 18 PITTSBURGH. Republicans FIFTH WARD. 6ZLILC2CoUNCIL. 105 Jobn McCarth • Danl.' MeMeal COMMON COUNCIL. IN T h o mas h ana m r ra ende ( Bdley r 10 M. J. Seasalin Win ef•nderson ' J G.W•I on Johan 'Kelley STITH WARD. SELECT COUNCIL. &MRI Morrow 468 Jobn Large cOmmtlKCoutrol... • W. J.' Gilmore Robert Brace? J. M. ram 4 W. tudtb PartialSterton 442 Chas. F. Srbus Joterni Mikity 438 B. Paite Henri Meyer 450 Witnam T. Du Reuben J. Leonard 435 SCLIOOL DIRLCTOII9 Plat G se ies , e a*. r. Ca JUDOZ OF SLICTIONS 443 Hartley Caron INSPICCTorS. 451' Max. IfeCandl Daniel Linderman 450 James Larkin tiCllOO4. Dinicron• . 440 Chas. Low ess Lawrence Dun' CONST MILS. 443'Mann SENT .NTH WARD. EILLLCT CORN. IL. 264 H. W. Pier CONstOis coati cit.. toavld L. remits 35i 0 . C. Slitele chs..Les Jeremy we H. twilit 11. 11. Snodgrass 347 timon Naar eCuoot. John Marshall 653 B. P. Kaiae sirnaz Or . ZLEG7IQTr h: J. A: Butler . 363 - M ilUam lien inerninonig. John Lowry ,- 365 W. 144Langh iNerscron. Peter Sprei4 titokklei W. J. is ogan Francis 'McGarr EIGIITH NrAliD.! .!ezr.tcr Cdniecir..l ill Wm. 'Weed, Sr. casimOn congest.: . :Wen& MoOre ITZ3 Faokner tieOrge Booth ' 317 • 1 1 llamas 0 , 'murk° George Chalmers =I J. N. Jordan 'SCHOOL DIRIILI'On. 1 . 1) John Ward OTlLLterto;444. no Charles Ca t ania' ''cOir STAHL'S. • tel Pat. render John Flinn John 'lodes Frank P. Case rbilip Oman Bennett Lake John Wilson W 8 Qtena H. Y• Bolce . W. Bell INErICTOILO. James Moore =1 Owen R. Berns nicrzaii inersoooß', K 2 D. O. Barr, NINTB WARD. 881.2.c2' cOunclt. J. 1. Meltelv7 282 Dr. DUDCIIII - • ••• ••COMICi*C OI3• SCII. John Froyella2 800 postai Linn ' . Isaac. lines 290 J. K. Donbas . X. Rorke 812 John °Teem's. , • ' ALDICRUIS. 4 • Jose ti Albetts 82 J. tr. 'Dalton l'ars.lnson 810 D. O'Donnell eCnOon DI e1t470115. 'AIIOI4IW Mcßride :88 1..5/v1 BwL TWKLYTH WARD. SZLINT COTTNCIL:' McClelland .270 Robert Liddell Co3lBloll.ool l csi.. R. McKelay. -" 870 "It:L. Thomas Rolewell - .1.0. Beckmaa W. 11. Berra -119.7' J. N. Ntllll.oo T. W. 'Webb 3EI Maurice Wallace J. 11.. Muluell MD H. A. Dlueona J. 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I‘9l l 941 59 12:159 1 315 / 5 1 • 73 -IV ° 184 ISt 304 ,1891 1179 11991 CHO 1191 153' • 7P3 isee 2.5 s 132 Z 54 3C5 1:5 465 la 112 1 1'7 167, fr , l 47 1001 5%6 Isl 66 1 , 1Z21165i sal 2-2 1 24l ea 19 le, 116 151 "JO 106 1 1 S I E F EII . att : c - t.ii z C o LA T RM r 8 Cl ill ; 4 C4l wo ;11 - 1 4 g 1 1 i .. I : 1 ...7,1 . • 4 g 5. . 5 V r t t TENTH WARD. azi:Y.Cr COUNCIL. 2:3 Planer. • •e "AR COMYON COrsCD.. H. D. Baits 233 V. 1111ansWIlson ^JI3 Anthony Meyers 2.2; ?nebulas ietintder :23 SClicOL. Dutations. H. Manchester 373 Jac:oh All, 200 J. T. Sutton in Wlttlam &eon "Z 3 =nos Or =ACTION . 176 David C llns .246 AZTOine I:SSeICTOIL. . Arthur Han 131 oseott clirlner 212 CONSTA. 1.2. i 178 erd. E‘bznldt . Z 1 W. J• Friday David Park John Inchardion THIRTEENTH WA.F.D. fiLLICT COUNCIL• 107 Jalin Coyle ' conuos 152 .1. S. 11n , graT t e i 2? Ihl George. Inwars 119 ,E.CIIOOI. DIBECTOIO. John Ilarriton 191 litorna4 C. Doff 111 W. r. Idceutcoeon 303 Z. P. Jones c. P. Doff 'W. 8. tmith JUDGE Or 1.4C2.02c S. 197 8. Ew &rt. 156r;CtOU.• R. J. rowers ' 2GI . Joi.ph Vogle .105 INFP.ECTOII, 205 N1011010 1 ; 5 EDAM 111 w. S. Gratin:l. A. B. Rutledge EIGHTEENTH WAHH: SztacT couscat, .60 , -.1. Harney Jones - 4 co71m0:1 cont.:TU.., Andrew Lyons • 19 Bet*. Darlington 30 Christian Betber3 - -70 Joon Nieltaatetra 10 selßXit. mlnationit. tt!. -- William Francis 65 H. B. Ijoster ` .44 Geo. L111.1.41e1d 111 Wm. Slulth4 2 i..ency Williams - 6711 . t. it t JODG OF 111.11C11 B. - 6$ Thotna Do n nelly 45 IXSPECTORS. 66 Wm. terliog 45 COXSTABLZ. - John Jf re , siul 113 TWEIITIF.TH W D. . 8 1 LIRCT CorZir CIL. 34 J. 1. Itirchand 113 IV U. W Hallman 10 connot 4 eoxt . sciL. ' ‘ . 0. W. Ditehelot ;= 66 JOlic BaXioll 1510 i•C11001, DIBICIOIIB. . W. 6. Jouistom .- .r. - J. /C. Baum =2 JUISOII Or SiltertONS.. gees aR. White. 103 W. /3. Itiegityf i 134 INgrxtrons." Athliton Bureheeld 86 it- W. Guthrie 19 lict.lati 136 Lawacti 131 U. W. Linchrle, 3 —.Sutlicl4 ' ',.; i. 13 cOiafirant.E. :David Kirk John Herron 9.9. Sample F.Qellers D.Adten TIVENTY-5E,C1241? WARD,. BILICT 4'OI7sCIT:. JObn Murdock. Jr 105 Fo opposition. COMMON COUziCIL, J, B. Fnesiben -10 C John Jamtaon 50300 L DEBaCTOIIII: Wm. 11 Virtn P.B. Lewis J. flaming , 1= • . JUD.G Or ZLICTIOS S T. I..itsviillbn INSPXOT011&.1 .''m. Alder ton N. McCombs J. A. grugitsh GONSTABLZ. T:.3. Andrew/I• 133 , •••••—• W.llllOll - 43 TWENTY:7IIIRD WARD. . , . • 1131.scre commit,. • 'James B. Pallier 113 - J. D. Scully • C41434971"c0510n. Free . Enhue • 113 J, 'McKibben 11.. W. Mixer, er • ;`ll7 J. Schaffer • . 13C11001. 9.11111.13 0119. .101ep1LAflglne , 119 Joetytk Chadwlok Joun frlts . 114 St. W. Ilanklzi . • JUD01101e21.1901101 1 9. __,,Wlllllll ll Willy 114 W . 39. = w:T.•Haiuts s 114 —I CONBTAPLZ. (1 . 3? OPP ) IRIBURIPIAN DISTRICTS; Bliiiittiollol. - sunClYB6. W. 0. Aughinbsturb 280 James Ballston', : , . ' JUSTIC CP TEM PITACX. L. GrAtehta' ' - .280 Daniel Berg cock2—lat Frs./016W T. B. Amstar' 235 %%Weller Joba Badman , 286 '!.'Plunkett SCHOOL DlttitetOilli ;_ohiP. Beath, ' 271 0. W. Peatt 211e.hoLu Omar. .112 L. Sueknelasa . • CONSTADLi. - William lit'Ou 17 :as. g.olapi.li st ~' JUDGI Or ILICIIO2III. I 'DIOI4I. Maas Tms. V.inelinit , .:,. l I.IIIIPICTin. '*'2o . 'oll4lT/10 11141 , pima El ~- ~ .. .~~~~_: . ~, ' - :"' - ' 74 ".'''. '.''' - " - ' 23 *ViiiglnerinCiOn. Solinr : egf4Y, .155 , 1..!yoennns , . 24 FreePtd. .: . -i.-xlserauhrts.. • p oott , '., l'r ••.i • . lughinbaugh "X James Salisbury (M. DIR. r'' • cousctt. • --- '—' 7 * ^ ^ aiorge Duncan : • We IS. at , llwaine 111 1 • 4 2, ..•.;1. P. Snyder - 295 Peter Knnoier Lid F" ; . R:, I . . JIIsTICI. or, THE I.IIACX• .1 1. 11 • E. let.S.rebaii 34 T *filet Berg k S Ocnohr.. DIBILCTOSS. , p, i st ••• i• , 12: Ponn . F. Beech . 269 Louis Rnebneisen 312 . I ...1 . : Ntcholu /near 162 O. R. P. Scott US '• CONSTABLZ. • Wm. McCully 235 Phillip Dinunel 331 . . .rtocis OF ShiCTIONB , - (kOrge S. Wood 272 Nike Loughran; 211 INsrikron. Patterson Pearson 249 George H. Smlth DI Barons ilsertecron • • • Robert McDonald 153 D. S. Sallibm s'!.: ORMSBY BOROUGH. BURGisE, • - • 117 Hugh Lairerty -11 Corms L. : - % - • Win. McClurg. 2y. M. Thoa..3lcClarg..2t. 11. 11. S. Avers, 2y. 1.4 August Coleman.4. lo6 J. J..Beese. 2y. 120 I.llcbaelltr d. 2y. , 110 Matthew Lance, 1).12 2 7. John n. Lnts, Iy. ~ 118: J ".• 2 dibler. IT. 110 Ed w ar d aad 108 Wm. 3. Laney. H.C..blunmeTertrET VS . • . • SCHOOL DIRICTOBS. Geo. Geyer, Sy. 1 ? John Brennan 11 1 Joan J. Moore. 3 y 30 111101 . Laffati 110 AuDISORS. - • 123 .70f• Deibia, Sr., 103 124 .I JITD al Or siscriox. John Lorimer 1.11 John A. Snyder 107 • nestsnot ittscrilir. eni ‘t• Joe. teenier {123 Jos. Deshbaeb, Jr. 109 Cr C NSTABLZ I Ton Seenin 1180 George Myers 10 19 74 DJ 631'721 71 fa 19 58 J.S. Atkinson A's. H. Thomu Jae. klawkins 112 490' I=l 121 '465 119 153 106 Z 7 NEWS CABLE. London /rimes,' on American Mintz —Spanßh Berl)lican Leaders Flee: lug. the Cotry—Notliing Reliable from Cuba. tsT Telegraph to t 0 Plttabtergh Oazetta.3 GREAT BRITAIN:. LONDON, 00tObet 12.-7. the Tined has an editorial to-day , on financial matters in the United !States. The writer says there may be circumstances in the finan cial position of the United States author izing so glaring a departnre from the sound rules of public economy; but it is difficult to deny that a mere struggle of gamblers, by an act of the Government, is Magnified into an event of national importance. If Mr. Sontwell had perse vered, more money would have changed hands--more fortunes made or mered— other brokers zone mad, absconded or committed stilidcs; the threat against Fisk might 'have been executed. It is not easy to decide whether this .will be for good or evil. It might have allayed this peculiar, fever, sobered gambling madness, weaned some helpless dupes from the Eichange, rid some arrant rogues. The Acuson will not be altogether lost; but had the lesson gone to the end, it mighthave been more impressiye and its precepts enhanced by a higher coat. The steamers Ville De . Paris and Alepo from New York have arrived oht. ' Lord Derby is seriously ill. - in the New 'Market , races to-day the Czarwitch was won by Cherrie, and the Clear Wall stakes by Atlantic. - 71 1 4 1 xi • !el tp FI 1 NI PARIS, October 11-r Advices from Val encia Mats that fighting is still going on there. The republic has been proclaimed at Malaga land 'Tailed:did. 'Desertions have been attempted at Madrid, without .but have been promptly quelled serious resftlte.. - PARIS, , Qoctober 12.—Evening.—It is certain the Republicans have been de feated inyallencia.. Senor Castellar, the celebrated leader in the. Cortes, has fled into Portugal b from Saragossa. having been threatened with assassination in that city Saner, a Republican leader. has• been abandoned by his partisans. He himaelf lied - to France. Sales, an other leader, was killed. It was reported that a fight had taken place in the eastern department of Cu ba during which thirty insurgents were killed. The Spanish toss was not given. A fight occurred near Santa Espirita, betwean the forces' of Spain and Cuba. The Spanish Colonel Odaly was wound. ed. The. Cabana lost twenty-seven in killed. • Municipal corporation.' in various parts ,of the Island are sending to the Captain General their adhesion to the existing order of thinas;, together with expres sions of loyalty to Spain. . Pants. October 12.—1 t is again reported that the corpse of the father of the mur dered family NUsz - heen discovered Masc. The' Erhperor departed for Compeigne to.day. • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Lornerr, October 12.--Eveitio.—Con sole 413 k. Five-twenty bonds: 'f2s, 64%; '6 s s. 504; '67s, 82%: 10405, 76. Pies 23%; IlUnots FRANKFORT, October 12.—U.5., Bonds 57X®68., • Pants, 1 October 12.—Bourse quiet at 71f. 40c. • LIVERPOOL, October • 12. —Cotton dull and unchanged; stales 105 bales. Man chester r market dull. Breadatuffs to ceipte were—W-heat, for the last three days, 26,000 -quarters, including 10,600 quarters ~American: sales winter. at Sig bd. Corn 203.6 d. Lard 72s 6d. Cheese, 0511 66. Befitted Petroleum Is 7d. • Lortnox, October 12.—RefIned Pei troleum 7%d@la 730. Tallow 46s 61. ' HA 'lts,` October 124—Cotton quiet at 1481 on spot. Arriwksp, October 126—Petroleum quiet to.nd unchanged, :Tippecanoe Co. Sond,Case. , sr. Telegraph to the rlttaburah,easette.3 Lvayurrn . October /2.—The snit of the' Commhisionera of • the Tlppecone Company againgt Wm.. F. Reynolds, In selenium to the purchase ofthe stock of the Co party in the' Lafayette and In diana • ails Railroad, which hat excited g. deal attention in %hie community was decided last' Friday $n the White county: Circuit Court' nfavoe of the de fendant, Reynolds. The opinion of Judge Wilson is,thorough and exhaustive, and the • alleged fraud and bad faith , in the transaction was found to be wholly , mascultabied; byy, any Pteef. Atthe time of i the inatituttion of the suit, extensive cireulation was given by telegraph to the allegations of the bill and the . , reknit. Of the investigations provea Abet 'the °hamsters are. Unsupported by the fads and testimonay adduced,' The cue will, be taken to the tilupreme Court. 111=1 Richmond Matters. , (B 7 Teeirslgi to the'rittatioleit easotti.) Ruirixtolib, Va., October 1 . 12. — The Court of Appeals of Virginia, composed Of Jualies aPpainted by Gen. 0eub..91 met' to.day and adjourned until the Januar" term, atter spreading on the minutes an Order Netting forth that the adjournment is in view of the rapid progress of recon struction, and thatin a brief period the judicial and other odious tag te elected. to All the places now held by atithority temporality conferred b9-,acts of Con k ;m es V. Cunningham , ,00lorod, has mean' appoinfedpostmaster,Ot the adjoin= lug' eisyof Manchester. • ' Ilt 1 lt, CZI Leglalitors:' Oly Telegraph to toe Pittsburgh 6 iiev4.l rtflrklo; October 12 --Several of the " stflocratis members of therWash- \ ington Territory _Legislature have left for parts unknown, breaking the quo rum, and thus preventinglhe election of Territorial officers by the 1141 publican majority. The Sergeant ,at arms has been sent after the seceders. • Republicn victory In Newark+ N. [l7 Telegraph to the Pittsburgh 6ssette.3 NEWAtur, X. J. October lt.—Xt election held in th is city, t&dait Ibr May or, the Republican candidate was elected, which shows a gain of 400. —The corner stone of the new Masonic Temple, to be bolt on the corner of Hal stead and Randolph streets, Chicago,. was laid to-day ' with appropriate cere monies. - —The various Italian and Gerken so cieties of Chicago, - yesterday, indulged in a formal celebration of the 377th aunt. vereary of the discoyery of America. —The Italian`Mutual Relief Society of Boston celebrated the anniversary of the (Recovery ofJAmerica by Columbus, yes terday,- by a public parade and plo Mo. —Risbop_Whitaker is to be eacsecrated at 'New York to.morrow tea Episcopal minister to Nevada and Ariz.cna. —The United States stores.ip Guard arrived at New York yesterday. from Lisbon. 81%118. FR LIS CE. EEIE .:.;:J...:... C~:~.ir. ~ —lt is reported tbe Fifth avenue Hotel property has been sold to Kr. A. T. Stew- --Capt. Gen. Derodas, of Cuba, was taken alek yesterday, but Is better. Real Estate.—See advertisement of McClung 'dt ; Rainbow, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, 195, 197 and 199 Cen tre'. avenue. - tf. Stravils.—ln all varieties. Bates dr Bell's. ' . Fine Poplin:.—Selected valets. Bates & Bell's. Plain ,and Dress Goods.—All„ colors, Bates t Bell's. MARRIED.., • WILEON—THOISPSOSI--Octeber bth, by Rev. W.' H. Locke, Mr. WILtON" anti Mita 'RACHEL•THOMPSON; both of this city. - • L DIED: . CARR-On Ttlesda mottling Oetober bitb, 1859, BARAN A. FLE wile °flame& Carr, in the 38th year of list age. :The funeral will take place fiom the residence of her husband, No. 1.513 Beaver street, Itheny, on TUUBSDAT APTICZNOON at 3 o'clock. • The fsitads of the family ire.rsapeetfullyinvi ted to attend.) • - • • L050313 11 / 2 ", 11 : 43- t:t: • • A ' LEX. AISLE UNDER-, TALNER, No. 166 si:nur.TH STBZET, ALEX. Pa. DONIFIINTS of nil IrtaIIs,CROPES, OWN' and c , ,erf description of funerl roe. nishine Owls furnished. Dooms otwo daya to ritebt riantsges Pirafilea for city funerals It $.9.00k each. , , • . sisseatznalih-lieT.Divid Kerr, D.D., W. Isoobne. D. D.. Thorns. Ewing. Esq.. f 'KO H. If /ha. aMLLES PEEBLVa. • IJN• %WAXERS AND LIPSKY BTABI2 , cornet f SA.NDUSECT nag= AN 1380 D OB AVE ID A ll egheny City, where their COlr 81e07/18 o e oonstentlyemaelled ,witn real and lull*ation eigood, Mahogany and Walgist Defiles at pricer urging from 141. to $l6O. 80. dies pee' mired for itutranent. eAreeS and Gil* ?Imes tarnish ~ed* U girds of Mon„ eing Goods. If required. OMee ones st all hours. day and night. - , . . JOSEPH MEYER Sr. SOW, • 1;4713P-,117-4.*Enß, Tiail4-1141- !EMT fitThISIM% Carriages for. ruserals; 9346 Each. COTEISB and all P • areal Fcrnisionent at re. dared rates. Lne . 111 . 1 , 1LL..1 i ' ' EpROVE OUR 5-,IORT. - - , Persons Who are - atllleted with weak eyes and dimness or vision, wewouLl ask you •to .try the celebrated - .. _ • . . SCOTCH PEBBLE SiMCTACLBS. Which are trutranteed tri pt eve the OAS when other spectacles lilt. 'They eta be had tf W. G. DUNSEATH, Jeweler and. , Optician,. . . IFIVTEt AVEITUE, Oppostte .ktssolase Isiah CHANT ' TAILORS. HENRY. G.. BALE,: =CHANT Tag!, ,61ner" : of . 'Penn ;nod Sixth 'Stieetep; Ell , FALL 'AND' WINTER STOCK N COMPLETE.I Bliksst•ikrNbßT. ';01m..,i:',L..:.c00r.a... - #4.;,c0„ . 1 Bell and Bras's: *Founders, • . ENGINE; 1000110 1 11TH OLIING 1111? • • BRASSES Xatle Promptly to Order. BABBIT'S METAL Made.and Kept on Rand. • proprietors atid Monaraitareispi • - Lm..CoopefslipprovedßaltuiestWheel STEAM'. PUMP; OFFICE .4 /1 ! rowniar, • iCeralth ad Streets* pITTSBIIIIIGH.' BANK FON SAVINGS. !to: . Ov promns AV SIII3X, PITTSIII3BON. • BIiaBTZBED IN alledihr • from 9 10 • welock t , and 021 Eldu:dY EVENING tram May lit to No vember let, from V"1.0 6 o?eloek. and beat_ No • amber in to. XV bit. 0 tag o'clock. saterest ,rcl WU* rate els per Mt, tree of tax,aso, ootwithdrawn compatmaa , sem l.annially, ln Inman sad Jaly. Stooks Of 27-LaNN.de., tor 41bl:a st do:sake. - - oard or IhouIT4 TT A:. sen-yf i gealdent; B. Hartman. aa. lt, Jr..l7lce. Manta: 11. , wlLlat fi t . atm Vern. A. Bradley, d. 0 0 atkA,ll. ues satii ,AL EXitottfurgAlßahirratlgactotr. mum. Cbristapbtir Zed, _ • • t - D. W. A-a t 5.5au, 991Milert. • susois .171TIIIRTTRAITT. ra.
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