TIE k:siZETTE: tI4I.IBIIXD Irt . - PENNIMAN, REED & Co., Office, S•F and 86 Fifth Avenue F. B. JOSIAH LIS O. T. P. HOUSTON, N. P SEED, ECAMMI= MI:=I:3:EZUEI ST nail. Ter Tc +kr Deltvtred bt arrler, per srcrl. ne Llittslturgi etaarttt, Peva)Levu at Antwerp, ; , I f . • U. 8 - 430, 0 . 1 F',Azittfort, 88i0e88; Qom , cl'Aed in New York yesterday at 127;;',51271. IsLLTE NEWS. V.:mimes LANDIliti is to be rniide 7boroagh. Tux city of Reading contemplates the erection of four new market honses. VITTSBOISOIInova aillttlestLaw• ebuie,'Annatrong county, at twenty cents per bushel. . • Tae. Order of Amerietin Ilechnnice wined at Middletown on Batt:m.ll4, seven Llaiducils participating- 7 t Tao Northwestern 24ilependent is the -name of a new paper started at Lawrence. 'burg, Armstrong coprdy, Clark Wilson, proprietor. Tun projector building a railroad from liew Cumoerland to Peteraberg or York -Springs, lu York county, is being earn estly considered. • hi some parts or York county, says the iiipitbficon, it is the undoubted Inyres elan of some individuals that Packer is certainly elected. Tho_pFoposed Philadelphia metropoli gpaPethee bill (43 favored by o nnmber of prominent Democrats of that city, and its sorely paharyze at the next session at dho Legisinthre is conceded. .Tas Committees of the noel operators arid workingmen's benev9lent associa tions, in the anthracite regions, have adranaid thii wages of miners - len per cent. on thew paid in September. . GREEN, of Troy iowitahlp, Crawford county, died on Friday of laat week, in kw niuctictif par. He carved in the Yew York militia In 1812, end WB6 on duty at Sackett's Harbor.. He had resided in Ornwford county for thirty-five On, Sunday last a little daughter of Wlllintq Davidaon, residing at Miner's Slnnon,, in Luzerne county, was burned to druth . by her clothes taking fire while shc was amusing herself to jumping over baini•ag pan in a sort of bog In the min. Ity of Pine Ridge and Union breakers- One of the evert reporters In Philadel - phia, Mr. Wm. 11. Foiher, wee terriLly beaten% day or two ego by a ruffian, be. cause be crprctbed Lis Opinion in a public .car w to tee ft cull of the csse ,if Marrow and Dougherty, the parties convicted of attempting to murder revenue officer Brooks. A GRAND Jour in Philadelphia were surprised on sidling the almshouse to notice there a number of strong and brztYrmen, welt able to earn their daily pport, end recommended thatadditlom al butkiirgs be erected for industrial par- AN Cr. order that those so 'able should becempelled to work. 'rat Secretary of the Commonwealth haring been pestered with an extensive airtoopondence originatingwith Justices of the Pence and Aldermen throughout the State, requests the peremptory state ment that no commissloinswill be sent to, or made out, for the newly-elected Alder men or Justices of the Peace prior to the time at which their commissions were formerly Issued. The Registry Law only changed the time of election, not the tinuumf We officers formerly chosen at ''the swing electioths, Their commissions will not be forthcoming for mile six months. Ar Corry, Erie county on Friday of last week, Sarah Dunbar, wife of Wm. Dunbar, of Meadville, died fmm 'the effects of chloroform administered by Dr. Phelps, torthepurpose of extracting teeth without pain. Having suffered snuck frotn,uettralgia,•abe had datermjned to have all her teeth abstracted, and the chloroform was administered at her own request, her husband being present. Alter six teeth had been abstracted, she seemed to lapse Into a death-like stupor, fancl.beeamo almost pulseless, in which tiottdition she remained until death en sued. • It is said she was afflicted with heart diimase, and therefore an unfit sub ject for-the ordeal, of which fact the den tal was not aware. A LARGE rundown, or iron works, is being built near York, which the Repub Man of that place says will be the mast extensive in the State. It will be finished by January next, pod go into operation under the name of the York County Iron and Steel Company. The machinery will be so arranged that the ore an be taken in its natural state and manufactured into steel cap rails and bar iron of every de scription. The ore existing in the vicin• ity is of a peculiar quality, well adapted for the manafacture of steeL The enter peeing capitalists who originated, and are at the present time most actively engaged in this project, are Jacob Jameson, Eeq, and Gen. Owen, of Philadelphia, Mr. Wleke, of New York, Mr. Wynne, of Maine, and Zenry Fug., and Dr. C. M. Nes, of York. Jocios Purace, addressing the Phila delphia grand Jury the other day, said: "The mortstnms proportions the liquor traffie has attained hero is another great source of crime and came of complaint. The licensed rum shops in this city are counted by thousands, and the unlicensed perhaps equal in number. A gentleman visiting me from Boston, one morning walked down Race street, from Seven; Meath to the Delaware, and in that space ;,,crinnted no less than sixty four drinking ° houses; and from sU this crime-breeding trade the city derives not a dollar; the only revenue accruing from it goes to the State, and that dwindles into Insignifi ' Mee compared with the vice and misery it causes. It is also said that a whisky ring exists to our midst, organized for crime and employing hired agents for assassination. How long are we to sub mit to this state of things?" Tnans Is much excitement in Cincin nati over the Bible question. Referring to the preliminary Injunction granted against the Board of Education, restrain tog It from excluding the Scriptures from the Public Schools, the Ovate says: "This takes the question directly into Court, Prezliely the ground upon which the case is to be legally contested, we do not know. The decision of the Supreme 'Court of the United States in the Girard will case, which we have already liven in our columns, has a hearing upon this case, and 'will have Its Influence.. Two pointa were clearly decidect by Chief Jus tice Story: I. That it wouldbe against public policy to prohibit religious in struction in an educational institution.; and 2d, that the Bible is a religions but not a sectarian book. We are aware that such men as Eckel. Vickers and Miller profess to know more about law and what is best for society than Justice Story, but our Courts will hardly retard them of equal authority. But, whatever may be the result of the legal contest, an appeal has been taken from the decision of the accidental majority In the Board of Education to the people of Cincinnati, and this will be fully beard dUrier.the next six months and decided In April through the ballot-box."' Tue. Lack In now made generally knoarn that during the memorable battle nearAtlaute, in which our troops fought first from one side of their tortitications and then on the other, a rebel .oglcer at the head of his men, more daring than his followers, succeeded in getting close up against the Union works, when& cer- IV.=wart Colonel of lowa volunteers, mad with the smoke of battle, leafairoAr ringrow parapet, and ex tending hia,polirerfal•Arms grasped the gallant rebel by theicollp,..holsted him bodily Into the Union Mies, ttidarcutim to the rear a prisoner of war. `The tiled, who turned out to be Col. Lampley, of the Forty Alabama, died a few we eks afterward of chagrin at the in glorious way in which he was matured. The captor was Col. Belknap, or the Fifteenth lowa, now Secretary of War. Tax plaintiff and defendant in a cane at• now lidil, Connecti time fixed for the hear. in? 'micro the Justice, and upon search being made they wad found at a gama of euchre, having mutually agreed to rest the decision of the case on the result of the game. The defendant won, the in. dleincut was "quisahed,r and the law yers ,were “euchred'i cult ?If ibeirfells• .. - ---.-----14 * \ / I T ii; WEEKLY GAZETTE` 1.. the nont and ammo*. ....... 1 " 4 n . 417 , .;i - - _ - • . 5? , - , -- i, . ...,.... .:._, ~,„ nen.,aper Pun Islar.l In Wes , ..+2'. r.... 11, ..a.• Inn . - Ys . ....A...C 7-Yr .ss.: , / N 7.-7. i. .-..". . \ ... .Z. #._ ...--: ...- .. .• -T 10, ' - ' , l! le- 411.- 4- 't . 1 ;.• A , , ..,.._ ~. . 11 - - ~.. , 1 I \' -- i zil l 1 - ~.., , b, - 4... . . ... ( - 2'. ...,, :;-.....‘. j. , kL.T7,. 4.--I, \ Z , e tt r . , , farmer. nltchullc . Merin-ant A...id b• Id ao ? - . -" :::: , ...,t,r7 .". , n, cvf nye- ' 11* • , .nu, of Inn I is 115.100 15 ct VOL. LXXXIV. FIRST EDITION. .IfILUXIG lIT NEWS BY CABLE. Bishop of Exeter—The French Emperor Favorable to Die- a rmament —Loridon "Timis" on the Influence of Benne— The Reconstructed Spaniali Ministry—Admiral Toptie— Opposition to the Duke of Genoa—His Electon as King of Spain Doubtful =1 I= Lrn uos, November 3. Rev. Mr. Tem ple, recently appointed Blettop of Exeter, in reply to an address, expressed the hope that as a Bishop he might know nothing of parties In the church, but co operate With all. The Tones In an article on the loth, mum of Rome earn "The Catholic Church must be withdrawn from undue Roman preponderance. and the city of home froui Encleantetical domination. It in only by coating, to be an Italian Sovereign that the Pope can aspire to beounte 'univeresl pontiff!" 153/13 . . hiwpant, November 3.--lien. Prim to day presented t.a Cortes thq members of the reconstrueted Ministry. lie explain ed that the yip:Mk:in of the Hoye! ancli• dature wee the cause of the Ministerial crisis. and added that the attitude of the Unionists hindered the rotation of the question, He declared the Government would remain faithful to the principles of the revolution. It is reported that Admiral Toren, Minister of Marine. Imitate on resigning bin port folio, but General Prim declares he will leave the cabinet if the Admiral realgne. The opposition to the Duke of Genoa In Kt II no large and determined that it in feared there is no chance of his election. GEZE23! Pante, November B.—lt fa intimated ea a popular Impression, accepted in the city, that Napoleon will propose a plan of disarmament In his speech opening the session of the French Legisiatif, and that the idea 111 Ilkelyto become general. It in said, Indeed, that Lard Clarendon conveyed assurance of England's appm. vat of such a course to hip Majesty, and and that-it will be agreeable to Russia. The tendency of Napoleon's policy in the government Is said to be objectively for the embarrassment of Prussia. @MEM PIaiTHE, November 3—Eventap.-11 in saki tbat M. Deals will soon form a new Reform party with a policy differing from that of the present Miniatry; I= QtEENSTOWW, November , 3. —The ateamera City of Antwerp and France, from New York, nave arrived. FINANCIAL ANL) COMMERCIAL, LoN DUN, November a —Recemo.— Consols for money 935: aocount 934. American securities quiet: Five-twin:iv bonds, 82.33, 83: '6ss old, 81:,;; 3175, Mc,: Ten.fortieri 77 , „. Cries 18.1 X; Illinois 98: A. A: G. W. 21'4. LIVERPOOL, November 3.—Cotton middling uplands 12Nd; Orleans 12%d: sides 12,000 bales. California white Wheat 10s sd; red western 9a 2.1; red winter 9s 4d. Flour 23s 6d. Corn: No. 2 untied 29n 6d. Oats 34 6d. Fe. 43a. Pork 1134 6d. Beef lids. Lard 71. a. Chew 68e Bacon; VB. LIM Common 'Brktft ter - gatvg - sa - . soots-Au-61er= 11,431: relined Is 9d. Itnitsor, Nov. 3--Petroleum 7 tbalere and 27 groans. LONDON, November 3.—Tallow 47sq. 474 3d. Sugar, afloat in. 6d. ANTWERP, November 3.—Petroleum f. itAvue, November 3.—Cotton closed quiet. ANTWERP, November 3.—Petroteum closed firm at 61 franca. CINCINNATI. Railroad Accommodationo—Vl Matey— Ploutherio Railway Ramey—aleCoole Arrested and Hound Over not to Fig Lit In Onto. (By Telcerapb to the rlttsburgh Oasette.) CINCINNAIL Nov. 3.-81r:title faze ar rangements have been Made with rail roads leading to Louisville for convey ing delegates to the meeting of the army of the Tennessee. Five hundred and sixty-one thousand three hundred and elghtyeight . gallons or whiskey have been removed from dis. tllleries In the Second District during October for cousutuption. The Finance Committee of the City Council decided last Iligtll4o recommend to that bony the appropriation of an ad ditional ten thousand doliara for the further prosecution of the survey of the Southern Railroad. Representatives of the Ctunberland and Ohio Railway met the citizens at the Board of Trade rooms to-day to urge the Importance to Cincinnati of a connection with their road, and thence with the southern system of railroads. John Patton was killed at Hillsboro on Saturday by being thrown from a horse and dragged, his foot hanging in the orthrup. McCoole was arrested and taken before the Police Court to day and bound In $5OOO not to engage In a prize tight in Ohio. - - BALTIMOREI. Congregational Association—nailed tor LEM (By Tologroub to Mc PI itabanal kiarmll4.l EALertstonn, Nov. 3.—The first isnunAl session of the New Jersey .tiogiorristion of Congregational Churches own maimed last evening at the Congregational Church In this city. The Association Is composed of twenty-t wo churches, prin cipally from the south of the State of New York. Alter the opening sermon,Oen. 0. 0. Howard wan reelected Moerator. The Convention then adjourned until this morning. • The American Colonization Society'e ahlp, the fialcouds, cleared yesterday Mt Africa with a large cargo. She sails to day to Savannah td take on board four hundred colored emigrants from the Southern States to Africa. , LOIIISIT/LLIE I=EIE! =I - Louttretru.a, November B.—There was a fair attendance at Cedar Hill Park this afternoon, to witness a matdh game of base ball, between the Cincinnati Red Stocking Club of Cincinnati, and the ,Kentticky Club of Louisville. The Red Mocking, had but eight men In the geld. Brassard, their pitcher wan not present; having missed the train at Cin cinnati all interning. Darkness pot a close to the - getne,-at the end of the fifth Inning. The Ilullowlug, is the result: Cincinnati, la-S-18484' total to. Ken tucky, 2.-1-1-b-4 :total 8. 'Ma Clncinna• bans made five home runs. They playa game with the Kentuckyans to morrow afternoon. ONTARIO Opening et the Ontario E!!ollument. (By T.l.. m pti to the Pittab.gUlj.4o.,. TORONTO, NOVOCLI*; , a,:Arh e most of Ontario `Vas opened this after- noon b r ow, Hhwland. In his speech b e rubes so :the abundant hgrveat, activ. Ity Istohinufactoree and railway enter• . prises, increased and increasing demand for labor, and the sucrose of the meuures taken to promote emigration. He re. commends increased efforts and expen ditures to Induce • still larger emfoes 6 • lion to Ontario, and announces that the provincial revenue for the past year has been more than adequate to defray the ex pone°, Inauguration of navigation on Salt Lake. (0 7 it!o knnourinfionotto. 7 'Cent:ore, Utah:: Nov.. 2:—A bate schooner arrived to-day from Stockton, a town on the aenthern ahem of the lake, leaded with lumber, silver ore, de. This Is considered the inauguration of natilitlOAClA Slat Like. ST. LOUIS - . Korther Pl"nceetiloco of iSe liaislot Sun. stcoln Elirpin lu .11 • aay Sclip9l Cub 1 r utiou:—lntert.Ung Di .. ___ _ force toot. Telcgraoh to Ile PittabUlEl) liette. ' Me. LuUla, Nov. B.—The National Hap tint. Sandety School Convention w. well ntteradpil to-dry, the church being crowd 'ed with delegates aml epectaiors. Rev. Thos. b. Andettion, of New 'fork, ad dressed the Convention on the relations of the Sunday School to the family. Rev. I'. ti. Henson, of Pennaylvanut, spoke on iho relations of the Sunday School to the church, and Rev. J. F. El. der, of New Jersey, on the rels,lotis of the Sunday School to the community The latter gentleman's address wito a strong array of facts and arguments, most beautifully expreased and de livered iu true oratorical style. The speaker contended that the community of twenty, thirty and forty plate hence will be composed of the txiys and girls of to day; therefore ea, her them in now while they are young: 1411.4 De that coming community as sit would de. i.eirti tame it at prewout. We must not despise the poor. It in not the cidld who is reared In luxury that a ill make his mark hereafter, or be a leader of pub'', opinion: but lit many cases the ragged urchin of to day will in years become power in the laud, and a priareriul worker either fur good or for evil. I therefore, the Sabbath school eau be made a moulder of public opinion, it will have accomplished a dew tiny which it is (Mooring to contemplate. 'io speaker cow laded with a briilmtit peroration, in which he compared the influence and power which the children of to day will yet wield to the effect of the snowflakes falling upon the railroad track, small and weak at firer, obliterated beneath the heavy iron wheels, but yet falling On all they nave raised a barrier which no locomotive In the land can pass. The discunaion of the question, "The relation of Sunday Schools to the Church," wen participated in by tumbrel delegates, the !Johan of Which Were muudned up by the conductor of the es erettrer,lter. A. W. Sutton, of Now Jer- Coy, , en follower Church inendbers should know the Sunday Schottln—Come de not. The Sun• day School nhooll not DO AD orgnei z Ile in dinttual from the Church. The Church ie the heart and the Sunday Nebula are the digestive organ, of the Church. Tne Sunday School is the committee of the whole appointed by the Church—the pe ter in the chairman. 'the tNuttmuter should report to the Church. All the members of the ( urrli nhould he at work In the Sunday School. Toe church, timmc,ally, supports the Sunday Samoul, just so it supports its organist and pastor. The Sunday School Le a held , of labor for the church, the workshop at the church. Thisis the relation between the church and the Sunday School wore. IThe ,discussion of the relstmes of the Situday Behind to the family seas sum med 'dp es follows: Bow can the Sunday School help the family - , and how can the fatuity help the Sunday School? These two could not be antakontstic. The church works through the Sunday school. The family and the Sunday School are nut parallel, but co• equal. The family could help the Sunday School,.by being Interested In it in sorb A way as to promote personal attendance If that was not possible, then the Sunday School teacher should visit the home. The domestic allatre of the home should be arranged no that the children should not he late at reboil. Famine., should help their children to know their les- OlDne. Second—How shalt the Sunday School help the Ninny° by her:ening ec• .la.iinteil with the fau,Sy, and iiii.ptritig cloilidenee by hiandesting an the children. Electing a liberal Super intendent.. who would the . •hlldren home wilt wAnothilla to d,, and the children wilt .11 in the wislataiiee a the parents, and thus assist In bringing the parents to Christ. The subject of Church Schools was dill- tN akewlivin-Bas. Dr. Bull Maoley. oro autllariarns, Was read, in Potation to the sublevt. The vulject wan Ili on disruiteed by Rev. Mr. Tea:Melo. of Mit, visnippi, and Mr. Marston, of Mowon. rt. After which a paper on Id boven Schmitt was read by Mr. IC D Junes, of St. Louie. The 'whirrs of iirganimtion. Statistic,' and Progre‘s wan then eoneld • med. The Rev. Dr. Anderwm, of Phil, delphia, read a paper In relation to the hienlL, Rev. Dr. Pricy, of Wisitm, ad dressed the Convent ion In regard to the great work which had been accomplished by nthrdon schools In awn COtintry, and the pleasure he had derived In vbiltlng America and obverv , ing bow far in ail cairn we were in the matter of publirwaion. In the evening there were section Li:teeth:lga In different parts of the elm reh divided ,as Slerctlon I. Pastor. and Odlobrs, Rev. Geo. A. Peitz, of Penn aylVatlia, Chalnuan, St•rt ion: Tenet/on, of adult and juvenile clew..., Rev. Rota. Lawry, of P.rmaylvania, Chairman. Section 3. Teachers of infant and prima ry cleaves, Rev. C. R. Black, of llitnms. Chairman. Governor McClurg he, atmoitned vomiter 18th an a day of than knit ving. A women named Lucy J. Hall today flied a petition (or divorce from lien). C. Stanford, a very wealthy young marrird men of thin city. Sian anew,. Idle wan married to Stanford at Terre Haute, Ind., July 16th, 188 b; that ithe did not at Lb.' time know he wan a roamed titan: that three children worn born of the Union. one of whom ,till liven, and asks the custody of thin child, and One thousand per year alimony. Mr. San. ford Ina nephew of Pierre Chautean, Jr., deceased, is ponoeaeed of n large property, and married to a daughter of one of the ttrat familien of St. Lenin. Ms (Herein assert that it in a made up case to extort money, and will he no proved, while others believe the statement of the wo man to be true, and that bin wife will seek a divorce from him. Congress passed a law last March au thorizing the institution or proceedings in any court having Jurisdiction of like matter, to recover Curl, prize money as the Farragut fleet engaged in the capture of the Now Orleans might be entitled to for captures thou made, and providing that ativti prize money an might be award ed should be paid out of the Treasury of the United Mates. General it. F. Butler, acting an attorney and prosecutor for the officers and sailors lu than fleet, has tiled a libel of information against the veinal. Ac, in the district court of this district, preying judgment ,tc. The attention of Government having been called to the emit by District Attorney tieneral Carringtun,aud sinking the Treas. Ury Department to ensign him associate counsel in view of the magnitude of the cam and the Important principles in. HAVANA. volved. the Secretary of the Treasury has appointed Richard M. Corwine ' of Copt. -Geri. De Sodas on a Tour of 'taper— Cincinnati, who has had considera ble non—The Spanish flank. experience In prize came and in admit-. By Telegraph in the Ilttaburgb Uttette i ally proceedings. The Secretary has in atrueted these attorneys to make a thor. Havarti., November 3.—Cap tam ,ugh defence, t ,th In law and facts. eral De Rodaa will leave Havana to-night Several interviews have already taken On a tour of Inspection. During his Place between counsel and the officers of the Treasury, and every preparation in journey ho will visit Ciene.afugus and being made to that end. Thirty days o th er part, of the Inland. Th. Captain have been given to the Government to General will is accompanied by his See. prepare Its defenee. More than a mil rotary and Muff and will proba. oly to sly lion dollars are involved in thin nun. tient ittrJut ten days. The rate of discount of the Spanish Bank has been reduced to 4 per cenL The coneidence of the merchants of Ha- vans In the stability of the Bank le con tinually Increming BRIEF T.ELEURANS —The steamer Pennsylvania, from LI, ; railroad purposes. Therefore preemp. orpool, arrived at Boston yesterday. I lion 'lenient will be required to make —P. C. Cambridge, a merchant of Lice ; Proof and payment within the twelve ton, committed suicide at a hotel In New ~walks prescribed by law. York yesterday. PIO.OOIT FOE MEE. OEN. OHAPIT. —Galway, Hunter ,k Co., of New York, ; The original ropy of Miller's National who suspended during the gold panic, Medallion, executed to the order of Ex. have adjusted all their amounts and re. I :secretary Blida for presentation to Mrs named business. ; Grant. was hung in the Green Room of the Executive Mansion to day. The —The residence of Hon. J. L. Flagg, with a propriatesurroundlnf, the heads of Tray, New York, was entered by bur. , Medallion is of bronze, and includes, glare, on Tuesday night, anttrobbed of I in f w.nington, $2,0u0 worth of jewelry. ncolu and . —The injury to David Saunders, the Grant. defaulting Teller of the North National Bank, by the accidental discharge of a The following are the disbursement. by Government during the month of towileg pies*, some days since, threat. en. to prove fatal. , October: Civil and Miscellaneous, LI,- i —Rev. Herman Bangs, for many years 010410; War, 66.514,716; Navy,ll2,lo4. fi lt2; Interior, Pensions and Indiana, 111 fisiding eider in the New York Emit 9.15; Total $12.042,492. In addition to the ' ifference the Methodist Episcopal above, the interest accrued and raid on t; arch, died on Tuesday, in the eign- public debt during October amounted to Oath year of his age. M 1,100,190. —The body of Ex-Governor Charles LENOTET INTERVIEW. A. Wickliffe, of Kentucky, who died a Secretaries Flab and Belknap had a few days since In Maryland, is expected lengthy Interview with the President to. in Louisville to-day, and will be taken., day. The former has just returned here to Bardatown for final Interment. from Now York, —At Corydon, Ind.. a rumor prevailed on Monday to the effect that a Vigilant Committee of Beth township bad ar rested and hanged a young man sus pected of Horse stealing. lie wall hanged twice until life was nearly extinct, when he contained to the crime and revealed the names of the parties Implicated. E—ln the stake of pate three in five In harness, trotted yesterday on the Fuh• ion course, New York, between Western New York, Dile:lon, Mercer, W. H. Tay lor, and Lady Hamilton, W. H. Taylor won the first heat; Mercer, who was fifth, won the second, . third and fourth, and race. Time-2:30.4, 2:30, 2:33i1, 3:33. —The Centenary of Universalism waa lasintnernarsted last miming at Dr. Cho. pin% Church, New York. Mr. Plat', who presided, claimed that the Introduc tion of Universalism bad proved a bane• fit to the world. Horace Greeley, Rev. E. C. Bowles. P. T. Barnum and others addressed the Meeting. Ten thousand dollars were contributed as a fund of twenty thousand, to be used for the eat at tlis church. PITTSBURGH, TH URsDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1569 FOUR O'CLOCK, THE CAPITAL The Commercial Convention I=l Groot —Addres. of ifFt Chair• man—Reply of the President —P re seat for illrb.Graut—Din- bursemeots Pulic Lauds— Prize Dloner I=l WAISIIINCitON, NOT. 3, 1569 The delegation appointed by the 1.,u• Inville Commercial Convention called on President Grant thin nitirwrig, In accord ance with Previous arrangement. The Chairman, General Walorldge, spoke tits Bolero lie adjournment, the Commercial Convention at Louisville , deputed to the committee that 1 have the honor to roproneut, the high and deli cate responalia illy of expressing to your Excellency sentiments of gratitude and reciprocation of hearty g. al will for the views communicated in your tiro sack for the success of the objecta for which the convention mitivened. Origi nally called to discuss the exclusive interests of We Sent kern Staten, the the atre of its usetulteow won enlarged until it embraced the material prosperity of every section of our country. lielega. wore in attendance tram Vermont and as also from Georgia anti Minim mda. Thus, national In its character, it Woo a pis:inure heron.] expriasition to to. calve eucuitragement at the hands of the Executive, its dellberatiorm were nun timed mainly to the great queationa ol nuance, taxation, immigration, internal impruvementa, traunportation, and tin. necrnanary Illeastirea by which Ina Intl tax tries and great natural rismurcee of the Suulh could he brought in harmony alit. the now era of pt asperity, ape is hick the republic has entered. tio,, "farunient animated the entire eupvon nou, Daniel) , to /Wand by the plighted faith of the nation M the full payment of lin l ablie securittex no aLliiti kited when l'• ra:ed, and forgetting all differences lb Inc past, the desire wax universal that I env:lotted Intereshi should be ignored and Who citlzens of the United Slates should hereafter he a homogenamis pa nne entire, united and indivis.inie. 1.1 conclusion we denlre to congratulate your F.acellency on the nuceena which nal limn tar marked your adlllitaisl ra• stun. Enongh hew transpired to demon strate that before the expiration of pair amend term the piablicdent any be more than half extlngumbed, and government ftecuritues will command n premium in every part of the globe, Proration:. (trout, in reply, said he was I very much gratified to receive 'much n delegation; repronentatlven, not only of the great commercial interests of the na -1 lion, but also of the new condition of af. fairs. The good fellowship which ought .to unite ecommon brotherhood was nap p ly inaugurated and Invigorated at 1,11 jnorth. He hoped It would extend and permeate throughout the entire Union, until every restage of bitterness or 1.111• ; kindness should toe eradicated. He Le -1 bored that within • year or two the South would be far richer and for inure , prosperous; then ever before, .14 the people have It within their own p.iwer, by a Judicious policy and wise arts, to advance their own interests and thooe of the entire oountry with marvelous rapid An to bin second term, he 1,u141 a• nun , 113.3. Walbridge be felt (JUR se he did at I IV...it Point in bin PAIIHI day., when ht• moulded every month With eagernems to I grit out or his position. He had not ought his present petition, es everybody ;knew. Lon. H. W. allhard, of Georgia, arm glad.to have the opportunity of asy:ng to the Yrtaddent, hacoucurred in the cordial 1 appraahaten :hot all parties mum giro to the eentimenta ypit a:preload to. him. 'rho Truculent laughingly Raked Col. 1/Jl:wain, of Kentucky. what the people of ht. Slate thought of the Adminintra• tion, and whether there wan any hope of Kentucky ever turning front her present Duncan immured him that Ken lucky, 'slat rare excel - Alone, fully lip precieted the President's hornet inten tions to do what he could fur the good of the tenantry, and that the telegraphic sago so kindly sent by the Preat • 11.111. It) him for the ronventlon, and the DOWrenewed esauranrea of kindly feelluge ar in the people of the :states lately suffering so notch, would ang• robot the reiTect w bleb they already en-- term:nod for the Pre.ldent. As -to Ken t urky he would nay, however, that the 115th Amendmentwould rreate very little tilfeeenre, gun the roloroll vote scud Inc divided nod go very little towards break tug the Democratic tnsiority of the State. After en In formsl sod Tfleasentronver• nation for half en hour the delegation withdrew. I= PUBLIC LAttos. The Commissioner of the (Jerteral lend • Office ltss ruled that where lands hove once bean offered at public *ale they rt, tale the character of offered lands m to right of preemption thereto, even though afterwards withdrawn from the market, na to private entry by Invalid entries, or otherwise: as also when withdrawn for 2= Mr. Frank A. Burr, of the Treasury Be!Bertram:lt, has bee n; made Chief of Leon of 1887 consolldatJoe. LOZOSUL APPOINTED. Stephen M. Vail, of Now York, has been apt doted Conant for Bavaria. Albany an7l — bnequeba - nna - RaMond (By Telegraph to tberletabszah Won.. 3 ROCtillhraß, November 3.—The decl• sloe of Judge Johnson, of the Supreme Court, Wee:lied today In the worrier of the Albany and Susquehanna Railroad. It requires the Receiver to pay first the current expenses of running the road. Second. the interest due on the Corn pauy'ationdeas well gm the Altsny city bonds. It authorizes the payment to the Receiver of the balance due the Compa ny from the Mechanics and Farmers Bask of Albany, or from any other bank or person. The Receiver la not author ised to barrow money on the emdit of the Cern MAY Without special authority from the Court. THE LATE ELECTIONS I=l CECI=2I dew Ymt , Nucor - Mac' i.—The latent returns indicate the beitior..ralle met 'nip in the State in between 7,0007 and I°,ooo. and that the Senate ntandn Li Dermot-rata to 10 ReF,uhl Irani., the Demon:Oda having apparently gained four dintriliaand loot two. The A.einhly In ver3rillose. The Republirann are credited r h the cer tain lona of 12 member" an gain of 2, while aeveral di/Arleta are yet In doubt. Placing thorn an lent year the Anapinbly wand.: Republic:ma Decnocrat, 61 But thin Is liable to amend [Mint. In thin city the Garvin Democrat* etioisezod fita triet Attorney Schirmer, thettloroner and Brady, Judge of the Supretn Uourt, all Tammany ilea. lu Brooklyn Waller, Be' Üblican, la elected Sheri John K. Hseket IC re-eleetgatßerorder, nod B. F. fiutelimps chosen•-Burrogae Judge. (iroes in re-elected in the Ma• rine Conn!, and Frederick. W. [mew ehosen Judge of Common Piano. A bnANS. November I—The claims the election or the Umnocrdlie State ticket by 24.1)01) majority, with eighteen rientocratteSenattin and seven ty Democratic members of Annembiy. This gives the Democrats entire control of the S.ate .ioVerlllllollt. IBM= ('Hirano November 3 —The result of the election in thin State. for womb«, of the Constitutional Convention lota not been fully ascertatned In all of the diw truits, but It IN pretty certain that the Republlcana,wlll have about ton mat m ay ut that body. Owttig to the unbitten. dont. rwatluer In which the people thin city and county voted yeeterday, the la :nu. cauvattemg the v f ,been long and tedium% and at le hour, ten , the work ittenarcely tpiete. The Finertig, tenj,lty for the them' ticket in the city, however, will not vary many wurie front con theunnnd. The average majority fur the ticket in the enwety in Klima tea thousand and four /i kindred. Every candidate on the Cid Lou', ticket, both city and county, in elected. Every ward end precinct In the city give+, a otep witv for the cltlzette' ticket. of the twenty•elx Altlet men elected twenty two Worn candidate. on the ritizetin' ticket, and all the tweley and Se [e . , in. re elected in the city were l'itteene candidates. I= CEMM Nut. 3.—Full . returit9 from thirty nine of the Illty three COOL, tie,' In thin Stale have been received, rhos tog the following 11.1.1.11: For Hoene of Delegate.: Raloubli.na 1.1 oral Iteiniblivana It. Denaerata 21. Eleven countlen are yet le hear from, which the rt,onoerata estimate will elect three li.tpublicana, four Liberal Rennin, anti four Denaoerata. l'oder the head of Libeittin are claimed such Re publican.. favor she replanting the feet oaths and disfranchising theaaures. The neat Ilonsee, according tal tubs easinusto, will stand: Republicans, sn.•luding b orals, 31; beinocrate, 2h. Rotor. [(Lan the retnalliing eleven counties play change this estkliALO. The Senate will stand wont eighteen Republican to four Dettivcraut. Eight of the Republi can Senators aro regarde4 as Liberals. I= NEW Apr, Nov. 3.—Ttie State election pastoral ad quietly, moulting in A (.1,11,, ...ratio mai it,- in tag iit the ore. Toe Sonano etatlda 111 rte , ll ia,Loomatii and eight li.eputuniatia. Tin. thirtvdour Democrat, and tummy...ix IN.lllOrrntlC ,11,1 rd one in the S,n.ito • and trio in Aaftenility. EJMPX county elect, a Republl,ati Sen ator and county utbeeri by a reduced majority, and electnatx inaenit.o men to three Demmer:tin. Berwask....b.y Owe. orr-frre , rowe Demo vottle mAjurity ur nln , ut 21.41. s Menem, November 3 —Addltionel turn• from the Marseocbuyetht election 4140 hot very the rreolt Ilehealel4l In the 4i IMP, Vbea of last night. The Vote for 4overoor hi 11111. re no roam% for Clef A dame. 17.390; t hemberlam, 111,6444.0. 1:1311.0 lends Adams over 21,0100. CLEVELAND = =! rl.Aao, Nov. Real Agent.' Convention concluded Ito latiora to-day. A National Hoard wan orgatowni with the following enicers: Pronident, W. J. Barney, of Chicago; Vice pr e ., dent, P. Fretualn, N. Y.; H. 1. Brayton. c. A. Lincoln, Conn ; 1.. R. Elliott, Kowa.; Charles L Corwin, Bin; It. It. Eraington, By.; W. B. Donut., Tenn.; A hner Hitchcock, Mich ; C. C. Smith. Net, F. 11. Woodworth, Iowa: Jam. I ;NO/. .Mane.: S. W. Keene. Pa.; W. Non'ton, Md., 11. P. Bowe, Win; A. N. Tyler, Mo., Correanomllng Secretary, J. M. Wing, Chicago; Recording Secre tary, P. W. Payne, Cleveland; Treasurer, C. A. Lincoln, Conti. A COllltUlttee 011 Arbitration wax ap• pointed LA wile MI inattoni In dinpute between members. A Committee wait aprolnted to per suade railroad OMIIIISIIIeof to lit a uni form rate of fare fur parties dramirtug to purchase Janda. It wad agreed that no higher rate than rive per cent. on real estate eaten, shall be charged—when transacted between members, one per cent. shall shall be al lowed to the member procuring the hu aluexn, manse one-fourth of the commis. ision on such business amount to more WWI OLIO per cent., In which case One. fourth , of the conuminaion shall bo paid. The Convention failed to agree an to the amount of license the tiovernment should charge agents. The next meeting will be held in Chi cago. COLUMBUS, OHIO. Closing Exercises of the Anniversary •nd Anniversary Institute of the IC E. Lhurch—The Occasiun ■ Marked Nue- ===l co L ugnus, November 3.—The closing exercises of the Anniversary and An niversary Institute of the M. E. Church, were of the moat luleres4ng character. At an early hour the spacious Town street church was tilled, and scarcely stand room could be had. It was a ear. vice of praise commingled with soul stirring sddresaes by distinguished speakers. The whole occasion has been a marked anceess, and distinguished throughout by great interest, deep apir. Reality, valuable Inatructlons, and im mense satisfaction and advantage to the multitude who have attended upon the exorcises. Fraternal telegraphic messagee were exchanged to-day with the National Raptlet Sunday School Convention In &lesion In St. Louie, indicating much eyrupathy In the colunton work of bbth SAN FRANCISCO Gold and Sliver l)rpoaltz—Tbantaglirtng, Day—Nevada National Bank. =I SAN FILANOI2IOO, November 3.—The deposits In the branch mint for October were igi 3 Ose ounce. of gold and 67,000 ounces of liOver. Twenty-eight thociaand ouncea of tho latter were received from Japan for rectilning. One mil Lien six hundred and seventy thousand dollars were coined during the same period. Otiv. Haight has designated November 10th aaTbankegiving Day. Mr. Peak, acting Oomptroller of the Currency, gotille.s the holders of the dr• misting notes of the First National Bank of 'Nevada, that they will be paid on pre sentation atthe Treasury of the United Mates. Several Important gale. of White Pine mines have:been effected, to New York and Chicago parties. - -.0.- LOUISVILLE. Kentucky DtrtLler. Sleet In Convention. (By TelegrapO to the Plttstnergb lissette.l LOULIVILLB, November 3.—A State Distillery Convention met at Lexington at two o'clock today. About ally whisky manufacturers end a large num ber of persona intereete4 in the trade, were present. After organization, a Qom• mittee of ten was appointed 'to draft sew lotions, and the Convention adjourned utoW Watt o'clock r. x. I,L Fltu. sen. 9li t. , 11 , IVV In the .Idirt , n,lack rezlt.ci ts ten inches deep CU. , ' EL law yore arc waking an Hurt to iauchltsh n Law Library. CALII ,, ILMA C. 1.11118 to hart rot at for many 111 , Pri• tanners, and is Omit e~ sand agents to the East to oiler inducements to setth2rs. TEE beaver, otter and other • animals are double lining their houses, which is held to lA, an 111,11CM.1. .11 01 a severe winter. A womoinx in a New Haven match factory had a ry.rtioia boar r, pM d by the doctors, recently. The osporus fumes made the operation ne peasary. I r is stated that fully bne-tifth ,p 1 the men compiaing the Government troops now stationed in the Bouth are rx Con federate tioldiers. They live m.imally and kindly with their Northern brother:4 In nig. Tuk: resolution iutrodin ed in the on er branch or the Tennessee Lvglsluturv, on Monday, providing for the elvvi:on ui u United States Senator on the alleged ground ot Cooper's ineligibility, was tabled on Tuesday by a vote to 30. In the town of Scott, Sheboygan county, W.21 , 118i1t. last week, a Mrs. Glass cut her throat, and, with the blood spurting from the wound, went to the bedside I nor husband, who is a consumptive in. valid, and bade him "good bye." She was insane. TnIIcTHE.N' divorce cases are on the cal ender in Ilrookl)n, and trials will begin this week. There is evidence of tram! in nearly all of theax, and several New Yorkers COnCerned have tied to Canada to escape arrest. ('units developments in law practice arc promised. As a railroad train was crossing a bridge in Somerville, Kam, one day last erk, a passenger attempted to pass limn one car to another, but was quickly taken up by the wind mad carried dear of the brlklg, int.. Ihe river. Ile was fished °ill Very wet, but not harmed, and 4...'k thi next train for home. A cohortEr) GIRL, aged iii✓rn years. employed as nurse inn family untried :Morgan, reemirng in Bedlord county, gratify spite against her mistress, threw a babe of which idle bad charge tub, the lire, and let it remain until both of is lugs were burned rid above the ankle, causing Its death. The girl was cum witted to Jail for trial. Uri Monday morning an Lne Bad way freight train, Inden with petroleum, c•ot ton and tobas..e.o, ran otT the truck mar NarroNslourg, caused by the breaking of a truck. The CarS took tire, rend lour. teen—eight of which contained oil—were destroyed. line of the brakemen, James li•eurkv, ut Lackawaxen, Pa, was miss log, and supposed to have been overtaken by the dames and burned to death. Tan bronze statue of Bishop Brownell, presented to Trinity College by Mr. lUor• don W. Burnham, of New York, and to be unveiled on the 11th Met., teal Cast in Munich from a design by lees. It it eleven feet high and represents the Bishop in hie Episcopal robes In the act of pro nouncing a benediction. The statue Is plectra on a granite base about [liken fret high. The whole will coat about $25,11Ka1. Wisr. men are puzLhng themselves ti account for the Irish water which e.,twes. up through no !nal lbws, -tick fifteen !vet through the e m,tant,y abiding sands or t2 , d, isms nixteru to twenty ft-et In In WO water and Dot mote than thr, test ate-se it. The water in thin tithe rises and lads recularly with the tide, yet more than lOU barrels have born pumped tram it al one tun , without find tug the slightest trace ol saline mutter. It is of suet tine quality that vessels sup ply them.elers lot a sea voyage trom thu well Tun Fat Rau of New Yurk were In conned th,• evening of the tat, Fisk, :Ins) the President, in the chair, and arrangements 1..1 If 1 , 11;1 i u the Cu consid& red. A music canuut 145, two tuns iu weight, was appmnted, ale, , , all..ur committee, of three tons three hundred weight. The ball will take place in Irving Ilan, which building has been carefully examined by the Su perintendent ot Buildings and pro. uounctal so secure that the aggregate ay.nr. dupois.d all the tat men ,d New Yak wul not prevail against it. Tot United Slat, Internal lievttnne c..llocted during the 11-cal year, Holing J on, 30111,1.49, ace,dingilllllll,Ml doca ment. jo,t pab!lshed, amountd 1.• $17 , , 7:,1,013, the asaca.monis of the as hat lag anion lib, to $1 n`4,0117.09e The ionic received I morn the pri actual SAtea are an lonown New York; $30,1.11,112, Penn sylvani., sl' , 619,173; Ilant•achuaetts, $17,.i3,712.1, (boo, $12.257.12e. ,leery, $• , b21.7V., $7,457 $(05.4,173, Georgia, $6,112,. 2.1, Miaaouri, 41,11:J7,107; (b,r,,n e eue,,t, $1,110,406, Alabama, $4,:192,7!g9, Mary. 0.277.211 ) ; Kentucky, $.3,7112,4 , 6, Tenni-nee, $3,7110,1101. I a Fayette, M. 0., its n you 1:11; mall named Fields, entirely ignorant of letters or fig ures, who can, inside of three minutes, solve any mathematical problem given. The number of tiaz seed necessary to reach to the sun, allowing six grains 01 flax seed to one grain of wheat, and tide teen grains ot wheat to the inch: An ewer, 4611,497,600,000,000, wan answered In two minutes. Another problem . What would $3,000 amount to in ten years, compounding Interest at ten per cent.! Me worked [tout In three minutes, absolutely correct. What would a horse bring, there being 32 nails in his elnais!, allowing 3 cents for the first, 6 for the second, 9, 27, fit, and no on" required thirty-two distinct multiplications, yet he did It In three A. ST. 1.01.1,4 jury baying returned a verdict which the Judge deemed "can. trary to the evidence and the law as given by the Court," refused to receive it, sag sent the jury back for further deliberation, but they fulled to agree upon any other verdict and were discharged, A peremp tory ma ndamas was prayed for, to compel the Judge to receive the verdict rendered, and this brought up the question whether the Court, of its own motion, had the right to reject the verdict, and re fuse to have it recorded, because consid ered as contrary to the law. The Su preme Court has decided that it was im proper thus summarily to reject the ver dict, but, If against the weight of evidence, and contrary to the law as laid down by the Court, It should have been set aside on motion, and a new trial ordered. The writ of mandamus was accord ingly issued. A tartan from Richmond, Virginia, says that during the last two weeks the trains going South from there have been crowded with colored people, migrating to the cotton, rice and sugar country. The writer rays the movement 01 the ne groes to the far South, under the induce ments of a more genial climate, and high wages, is assuming large proportions. The colored labor of the country is gravi tating to the localities It is best adapted to, and leaving a clear field here for the Northern and European immigrants. The negroes are daily leaving the State, under contracts, In patties varying from twenty five to one hundred. They do not ail go directly to the cotton field and sugar plantation, five hundred, for Instance, toying called for and rapidly responding toPtorork on a Chattanooga railroad. They will: ultimately, no doubt, fultill their mission in the culture of tone and cotton. Ar St. Louis recently a notorious thiet, eon of a woman of bad repute, was con. victed of robbery and sentenced to the penitentlary.fur ten years. In delivering the charge to the jury the Judge, by re quest of the attorneys on both aides, gave oral instead of written instruction& The mother employed now counsel; and de termined to obtain a new trial at any cost. The case was appealed and the decision of the Court below reversed, for instructing the Jury orally upon the law of the case, in violation of the statute, which requires the Instructions to be in writing. It was held that the statute was mandatory, and could not be waived by the parties nor their attorneys; and that in the trial of criminal cases courts should be held to s strict compliance with the law, so that the defendant can, if convic ted, have the Instructions copied in a bill of exceptions, and pratented to the appel late court for review, and that the law shorda be before the Jury In their delft , . crate's% to enable them to make no mis take to Shel/ decision. PLINON 4 1.. A 5,..., lirruor, the vocalist, whore natio' v are known in ever V 4 1 , 13 rt, "I I fie g1,1.1e, has taken up In r ri..todyrice in New York, and will en. r the rinks irt the prolmsion there. A NI., in Hartford thought he smelt reav the other night and-tinted a match to see it. He next found hirnmeir in the street, ail abliir.e, when a friendly holier men put 14111 orlt by rolling him in the gutter .leer. Do ts, upon his arrival at New ..rit our on the nivht of Um 2 4 th ult., Watt, with thy olio: on thc steamer, p. runt: 1 ,2.. 21.,L0re until nest ne,ordanee with port regu• is not regarded as a grace ful tobiarduit by the Eisn Franciscans, who charge her with holding her cue ae if it were a lie ii handle, and of !wing inelpub!, fit apperf 111 till,: ot g no ) of a tun.. 4 Y.g.ava , ed enae of inntrlnu,ny ..ecurreal w floater, Ncw J.D.ey. The aggrepoe age ..1 the e.ouple is 1...1 years. The nri.legroum in 7.; and has Leen tuan rm.! three limo, tta bride is 7., and has now lu r till. Lunbana. Mks , ID a Lard, la quells the public ti. Filain ad their judgment on the lettera nl Ltdy it)rou to Mrs. Leigh, lately publuilied in the London yuarterly, until tuey meet them in their proper his toncal eimutction in her forthcoming A I.slir In lowa bas Just died of star vatin. F . 't cc vests ago, while drinking tea, the laughed and choked, causing a ,trletur, o 1 the throat, which at length ndered her incapable of swallowing. She was bar rime lime sustained by Hindu Inffell d in 4, the thinlaCh. . sharpali......r the sear, Ir .n St retershOrg, building an immunity armory tsr the wanu'aciure of Lis breech. loading title, which liar neen adopted by that guserninuni as the national arm. Wilde that utlatihshnut . lll Is in pr,greas, olt's Armory at llsnhrtd, CI., is almost )eil in making the lierdan r.tle A LADY parted through St. Paul last we, C...n t war to the tettletnent.a un die lied river the North, in search of a husaand trout w bout akin w. di Yoreed several years air in Herz-I. She bad Mari, d again and Was w Idu wed, and the old lost reassa•rting 'tacit, had come all the any from liar Janeiro to beck are conciliation with lit r first husband. FIELD, OW young broker lately mill tiered by his pUrtorr in Manistee, Mich., hail a kilt. 111 I 4,1 miraculous escapee. Ile was sated from drowning three times, nearly blew if hl, had once by acci dentally d:•charging a pistol, spent Bev. oral we. ka in n South American prison, was wrecked un the Baltic, and less now met a crurl and bloody death at the age d twenty. Destructi c Mire—the Damage Not MEI Hi I,legrspb 1., the Pittsburgh t.uette.) I . IIII.DELPIIIA, Nov. 3 —A Are broke out at 6:30 o'clock this evening In the live story building No. lit North Third street, I Wrllpipti by Boyer .t Co., shoe dealers, and Hertzberg, , nseirnan .t Co., notions. The three upper lion' , were entirely gutted sod the lower doors were entirely It ...led with watxr. , 1mY•CIIII eotr Flo. n.l Hot —The I,llingwell op- F..,rf..1 In Ma specialty of the "Lia , hing Calor:Ila - last evening a• the Opera 'lunar, to a large and appreciative •udi. tl Ire. Tila enterlatiiiueßL eOl/CIIIIdINI with Jollier denkine.' In which atnuning character Lettingwell hue In , Thoi evening the " Victim of Circunivtance, • will ti orneented. the entertainment to conclude with "Home° Jather Jeultinn. THEATIIII - The t•Old Lowy, the twort e,•ry place of amuse totott n tho tlty, la doing a gaol tnee• tea• en I wo might Play a r ore .1i the other. There In not n Varietitte Theatre in the l'alted Staten that pr....Ptlla Mealy Poet, an array et Latent and attn.:town a. doom Mr. WEl halms at the Pittwburgh Theatre, yet there are Many Inure liberally petroa -14,1. A. A inns I.v ati.—VaudonholT to night at the Academy ot.alusic will aff. pear fer the diet time In several yeani before a l'ittebuntli audience. Always a favorite here, the Interest taken in his return rridene,4 that his popularity ta not on the wane. The pnignitinne for to night outbreeen selectiona, humorous. pathetic, At•rdl•nen , l7ll And all ttedructive, Fromlrirkrne, nhakspearo and those authors whose name. and Nine are an familiar as household words. Every attendant may anticipate n rare literary entorta , nment In which will tie no dlsap. poi n t Meld. There ate .no reserved seats, and only by pang early can a good seat be had. Ad.lltlo.l M•ritets b Telegnoptt Fit November 3.—Flour neglec ted. Wheat poet: t.lOl. 11.0410 hauls Shehoner, at $1,117; 9,1. e./ Moth No. 2 Ra vine at 61.111. 7,500 Moth Milwaukee Club at fl,lb. Corti term; axles B,ojohtoth No. 2 western nt 02. e. ()eta better; male. 42,- 1. /0 bush No. 2 western to arrive at tile: 211.0.1.1 Moth No. 2 western on arra at 51 Rye neglected. Pork and Lard: there :a nothing dotng. I lighwtuns nuns Math. ut 61,15. Borley: no buyer,. gm holden( ore uvi high. Naw ”It 1. KANY, November 3.—Cotton closed ac.lve and lower at 21%e fur Mill , Ming.: ankle of 5.330 baler, receipts, 7,143 ba,ak Corn nominal and market bare. tkate Mtn at eh, Moms Pork nom. many 131,50. Bacon scarce, and firm at 17 , ,Q 17 for ehouldern, and ~..M, . @ithpic for clear rib and clear rides. Other ern cit. unchanged. Oold 1274. Sterling 3a.„ Now York Sight onr(fp., dintvuut. C,, November 3.—At the after ne - in board wheat wait fairly active but lower than at the close of 'Change: No. 2 moth and Keller innuth nold at Mc; buyer the first half at and Feller lent ba'f at 00, chat nix weak. Corn MIN lower and dull at 64.,4644,c rush, and 64c seller month. oats unchanged at 3a to bid for No. 2 cash. In the evening nothing MN done in grain, lake freights or pt .- 13,1810ne usws.i.i, November 3 —Flour steady and unchanged, with tales of 1,400 Ghia. Wheat dolt, with sales of 2,600 bushels winter rod Indiana at $1,274. Corn arm with sale. of 2,300 bush No. 2 at 00e. Bailey lower: WWI of 20,r10 bush up lake Canada at 51,10 and 8,000 bush No. 2 Chicago at Nantivit.t.n. November 3.—Cotton; low middling 234 r: good ordinary 23c. Wheat; red 51,05, amber 11,10, white 11.164. - 91,20. Oata CZe. Own 51,10. Rye 51. Barley 51,25. Flour 15@i7 for superfine to fancy. Hamm; odd. 2 , 3 a, hams Ate, shoulders 17t,c. Lard 19t,0. ETIEM .A1)10111-111 L'itNlJl.Aek3l—: , ll the LI of Nueethher. lalatl, at the rutul•terd reettletket, he the Re,. It. Mott, Mr t,l.lhuE OILMOMF. and Ml.. Itter,lN A Teit.:ItNIII,AaER, moth of Tatie.raoch., 11 le 1,. e'ltr NNF. HAY- Jn Tbare.lay, Novaintee 11.1. ISO% ht , he Rev. 8. II M. taken, Mr. .1 a. toll lIR♦\FR, of Pltt.orsh. to Mr.. MARTHA ICA Y. 01 Neer Bedlord, In. t I:IA.1111E1W Novtenber 'AC 07 Re. I. D. lirrr. at the pat stm.ye of the Third Mt thou I.E. ch It h, Mr. It cu AM. OEII , and tes ANNIE 11. JUNEI3. ail of Alit. ore ny eotzeity. Pa. MKTROILIt — JORNIIITON—In Um !Second U. P. Church, blxtb gavrooe, Ibur,day enchant. Nov..tuber hr the S. Thos. If. Hunan, MKT lu KR •o•I Mla• 11 AI:U IC J. JOHN. ruN. both of I',..t.hirr,n. Pa BRoWS—YLINN—tn, day. Noeceptatr 2,1. 1.139. at the re..l fence of the 1,r1.1t, {wen" hy the Rev. 11. hillier. 0,0.. Mr. it,. K. BlIttWN ttod MART J. YLI both of thirdly. I= l'Altttlett—tth Tuesday. at As.ir past 19 V. L.. after a brief Illne•t. ALV.SZi A CAE alkit runtral Irom Ma lath residence. at Ilellenclth Yourtecuth Ward. un TIII'Et•DAT •vrtellrooN. Nov. 4th. at 2 o'clock. Corneae. will Irate kale - man A Samson's. at 1 ok , ocit e, V. ELLIOTT-0n Tuesdayortstna, Nov. 21,M A o•cloek. JA.3IIMI W. ELL IOTT, aired TO year. T.. 11. re lallre• and friends of the twiny are re• apthtfolly Invited to attend the learnt! (row the realdence of A. H. thvotten. on Joa.phthe althea between 18th and 19th struts. East Bir mingham, ua TUCUSDAt. Nov. atti. at 10 o'clock A. IA bTILILLE—Oa Tue•clay, lid Imo.,at 3 44 . a . 10ck x . JAMS!. MI /ELL, Iv Mc 031 d year of ttla Ftteentl oo TIIOI,DAT , 4th 11u1, at 10 o'el . et. from the reeldeoce of dance Laos bite, Duqueaoe Wee. Friends of the family are Mol ted to attend. ST6Vil.2l . —On Tuesday avant/lig. Now. 24, 1669 et Turtle Creek, Alleibene ecanip. JAMES aThWaILT. late of Alteancar CUT In the 021 yew of his aae. rulteral from kccotnntodatlon testa, aertetnt at Union Depot at 2 r. at TO oar, Not. tab. The Manta of tbc fatally an reeptctrally tO auead. NO. 2..161 UNDER T AH:ERS il•k• lE • A I KEN, I'NP•7:11 TArc F. k, N.. 0 , ,,f) al❑ STI4 , r• klralla, , t nle.t earrtsFes fural.l,4 mm .“1 ra 00 ach. ttn ' lr t,IU riIIARLEN as. n. I,EaTnIE, A`l , 1.1% : - `ll al /0,1,1 t f e'IIIZICT A (1111,1 .Nete 1171 Na so> Im! a... r:reta. of 31.,n1 , , at JI hot.n. dal .n 4 • fl ff mad =I JOSEPH BIEYER a. SON, IIN Eirarraxv-rts. 71% - o. .fOl4 rims irasrx lAkrriages for Psassrva $2.00 11aelf tvlrrlNa and .1 ' , antral VarTilallmeat at IC. •tl; W ADVERTISEMENTS, Orr.ee F . 1.7..1'2,111 Immunmse [Cum e r rtt 3, .10/33. , j .. " - AT A MEETING OF IHE Ho., of Dlrml.nta r t hot,' Thin I AY. • 1.1..1erd of VIV n, 1:0W.14W (3500) per •uare .I.elarvd. payable lottb- I ...I. ore of N•tior•l U. c „ HurTz. I nue• q4l reere 1..7 • urr. , x ill, l'AsAsornm • oil, Si, 1 eittsOurth, tour Ch. WIN. 1(. 1 " - T R E ELEVENTH ANri VA L YETIN , i of 'he Ntot k holders a the r rumenger Neolw CoMpithr of UM e ft ,' 1 . 14. burgh, will be hall .2 M. Me.lloey'4. 111 13 1 street. on MONDAY, Nov. LAO, 1,9, at lt o•rone r A.. • bleu time •OO War - • Board or Direcuore will b• e'er-led for the e,...u10g no.l such h r boatilou trzeue• Ted •s war come before thetlex not. ,141 D. P. met cottons, beef. I , rr r P.m!. eet I"469Zwehn NAIL. • •I . • . rlll.Oorgb. Nor. Ch. 1•09. re — T II E EI EEO ND ANNUAL M s. hi of the Stoat:told,' or the reople• .I••e•enteer “ tty Cootthalty of the CUT r V./1,1,11W I b ~Id at v. Mel :otters, 14 Wteett r--1, on th DAY. ho, nth. , IS It. IMOD. at 7 y o'eloek. r hi.. .1 w birn t rotl plat.- ard of Olt, rtor. *lll eleeted tor th en ottt• •r, ate% % rut other haalve•• tsacted a. to, ...nue before t heti he merit,,. 0.l Xl4l D. P I oRWIN. Seetvtari. t rri.rThr.ot . t4ll ) IL. ST C0)1),N, ituourno. November 5t0,1.869. ANNEAL MEETING ..r the , 4 , ra11..1.1era of 113, rittabat St at II 1711113(tvilip Pa. sena, Railway Compaar .ll' he 1,14 at the Monongahela but... MO. DAY. Nole ober IS. Ibrit). at II o'clock S. a.. tine and p 1.., a Roam of 1./Inet b l unt for the ..o.olite year. sad 517( . 3 other boatmen trantacted a. may WOO trelan, WM. li. cretary Orrtcr.. At.t.catLir.,f Cli.. la.. Nov. 3.11109. NOTICE. — The assessment for Gladlog and Paring BKIICH STREET trom I . ..In to Mleabear a•roues. and also for l.rsOlna and Vavlog EVANS SULLY, from blllou street. arr Dow r ad, for "awls:W.loo and un be .rev at Oils .I,e. 130011 WEDNE, DAY, Tor 10, UM. 00..0 thol srAl he blaoad In the Lanni of the City Tvraaurt r for et/Motion. =! BEE= STATERIIENT OF THE lIFAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, OCTOBER 30th, 10469 Ponds and tiort,•,er, nring Oral . ..6609,917 000 St)) U. S. 10-40 Suo.t, 4 par. 23.000 00 2.120 41 • oft., Furniture 416 60 =I Arorant nee LVetoosl•orr . .11660.103 TI Artloutil nee EVITFEEI MUM 1911=1:131 6007 496 39 Toe wort I. • tree rtatemeul =II Th. ar01he01,17 , 4. *wilting Cretratlttre bare Yrzuhartl We hoots ter Bank the Bor.', ot L•ezt • arri tir-urittra, rod event,: the Cull. il s za m thti f Itrt. meat con, t. 4 II 11111.1 , n Nlt to half ;rIT LI . C°"' ,Lh?e , e. N tt:ae cx 1, IbOU. rr..111- 13A .1”1.• tze 8111TH Acrunt•nt —H. (7 r•ILICII tro Icl tor—a. BO • IIrORD TODD. Hon Thos. K. Howe. H0n..1. K. IloOrbead, I ,sar Jones, U. llutaa7. DOM .I=Z=l == .• !*4 TX HEST . o I) n i • .polgtt, at SIX VEIL t ENT. It AN NUM. p...1.3e t Dep. - Iwlll •rg In MO, ...I Nov. naber.. Web, If 5 , 1 draw, , add. tl tot.. orloctp I .3 COM 1 . 011,11" lon (St It (rots P• . also on eat. ETeulog, Iron CI to 11 o'clock Office, 63 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh. J. B. IJPPINCOTT & CO., Plitaishere, The Sunday Magazine, ' A MONTHLY OF Iterrcation and Instruction N )NV .11.FIA.D THE NOVEMBER PART WITH TWELVE ILLUSTRATION& 8111133:11 EPISODE' , IN AN OBSCURE LIFE. B. lag Ilpinicoces la , ho Tower Ham • I.lw. Ply • Cri,TZ. V.-411. Three IIiaat•11. CUM kI IN... EhIrTY By BANJANIA 0111113. A. 111. LOVING JESUS. By the bre. J. De o • 1.0 DTA.. IN'. CIO), IN IHE NIGHT. Ily ADA CAW -0%1.1 t two ll...rations, S. A oUNDAI AT AIX 1.M6 BLISS By t ria Edit 4. I Itosteataal. V 4. THE C. UUCHER AT THE Doi(t. By the Hite NAmriL Lox Illastrated. VII. UPWARD *.I.ANCEOL Be Bet. C. BYLITcIIAnD. late Preeldeet of the Royal All mown cal Soclety, , No. H. Ilia. trate . VIII. UN THE MIRACLES OF OUR. LORD. Hy Dhow, MAt DONALD, LL.u. 11. THE Or tINION'FL IX. ACtIiiAHTI WELIDINti flltTs. By W. BLARIC D.D. Itioatralird. X. THE UV ST. PAUL. Re Joux 6. Howaos, D. D., Dash of THE ,hrat.r. 11. LTD,. XL THE I,IIIIIMT IE CHARITY. •• Phases . ..lto Be ST. Pat,. By We. FIANNA. D.D. No. IL Ell. THE e RIJOtiLe IN TERRA.NA: By " WILLIAM kliLseaT, author of "De Profandlia... 111., IV. HOW TO STUDY THE OLD TESTA MENT. lan JOORNAT runorou rue LLSZDT. AND I,le BITING OW Tlla LAw . D D.By W. LisRaMT-ALies a Shia. Tor tale be all Perlimilcal Dealers. Y.derly babscripUsa. 43.30. Slagle Number, 30 ee b nto l'lu Rate., roe lowan—Too Copies for 613.30: Three Poole" fur EU; Flee toot e (or 1114; Ten CP i t l7 ' 47,TrIA B T T BUDA}, T •rwl Urn:rex:6mo MAUAZINa. to Oneida reaa, 46.50 per ADDIUM Sp. elm DEISODery Mall. 10 any odd... on met I.rt of Rime.. GOOD AORDS FOR THE YOB A Prolbselz y ts . tr i tV , Aarstne fir IN °V .- EMBER PART COMMENCING THE NEW VOLUME With Thirty Braistital Etattravishw =EI I. RAN LLD BAN NEUMAN% BOYHOOD. By Mono■ IiIACDON•LP, LL.D. Part 0 . With Lof Lrt THE RII THE Oloos. N THE CLIFF. By CllAlithe C•liOltS I.lustra.d. Poll THE YOITNti. No. I ••When of ...it the Jew Itottier.o By JOHN HOT., B. WILLI wool. t. THE IW. , NESTS. Illustrated. ADA A•U THE ANILIAI te. A Fairy Story. lty K. A. Writ. With My. Ilinstra• Boat. a CHILD PLAY. A Poem. By one of the au , borsht ••Cuild %ft ntil.•• With four illmtme- Boat. 7. AT THE BACK OP THE NORTH WIND. By t leante. of • •Dealines With Me Ninelluatration• I. KEEPIOO THE •`COUNUCOPIA. • • • Pa. sic of cm ifoita • Adveniar. Emit I. lifastra. QUEITION. A Poem. By the Editor. LILLIruT REVELS. HT the eottor of • pr.t Levee • • With . l oo ilisortrations. 11 itCHNI• •WAI TO BEA- Br B. Howl I Merrimett. YotiHim A P.ietn• lip the . th og. of Tabn•sAliol " omitrAted. 15. ABOUT A CATEIf.PIi•LAK.•• By H B. TiglaT•2l.. F llinstnted. II THE LEI/1110 or THE IL IIiCNDA. By Volt °Ashur With Illealretims. M. TABBY AND LiEll CHICHI:, By jAts, 010 Curri.w. Ear title 07 Si Periodic•l Desires. 1 mum —1 early mabeeriptbeh, $0.50. Elngle num ner, 15 emits. Coon ItAru—Thme Copt.. 11 6 . 5 0• Fire Copies, IPA tacit aildition•leopy. (fowl Woe., ior the Y. nue, With I ippinentio. + N IT= t 5 ;i 5 .Z. " sri . sl7LlZl M lre ' grcits7:: :Joe, $lO 53. dprelmen number maned on receitit of price. ft WWI Perniccelts• edit Premium Lin. tie matted tie •pplleation. Addicts. J. B LIPPINCOTT & CO., Publizhera. 715 and 717 Market 58., PHILADELPHIA. FFAMILYFLOVIL.--100 bbli. Fe/vases Eml , b`a Brand. manntaztorwl From sWeet.d geometry Indus ...treat, warranted moat to mat wands offered tn. oar saarkst, to arr , re, for We DY 1111.1AR.DIVENT CU. 11: 4 PEN ‘llll,ll, REED Si' 1.70.1 - EC= Fes' Nor le IC.6—• • To- Let," '• Por dais," •• boo," • • InnaLt," " Finnan," "Boarding," L'R LINEN, n4l tv na.Parre a en that f 0140.11611 01• C. /Or l'f4 - 11*.N fY. h . / 1." 'KS TS; eacA = WANTS. WA\TED.—A few shales of tpc 11aart,arr yang. hand Inock. Zogalre a Me Baualm. House,A-leab nq IV ANT E D.—BOAR DI Y 6.—, Socood Story PILUNT HOWL. Oath obi.- fur a r. et] roan sal ortfo or alnsle ran a. k iseo w 1 dusrd, NI No. lel toortb some. . WANTED.—TWO BOWIL—Ap— ,t IJ EY'S HAbl!Lrf PAP roar. bveol • I r,rman stmt. t. Plum. Vann. ILI- WANTED—HELP.—AT PLOI - 11ENT OPTION, No.l at. ChM Meet. BONotil/11. ood YEN, for dliNdlod kinds of employment. repo. rean=:all of all elm , . can be etrow/leil ort abort WANTED—Au AGENT for this HI to belt the celebrated NaJaTELAY searme os we "Tr r ore Lter.l woe soy orbercOrraidee r. C• 11 aed a w rathe a b t lel 130.1 rtneet. OMMZW=I WA NT ED.—A GEN TA every w ra: to sell the A.MeRIGLN !UNIT Trilti MA^H NE. the out, I . laetteal nh . , Invented. Va MaeatsN DI toll 10.000 prl . minute. Ad arce, RN Tlt,o 11....171112i1S CQ.. koatuo, Ma+. ur Loola Mo. WAFTED. - MORTGAGE& - 1120,000 to Loan le !Sole or mall aaroasts. THOMAS 0. PETfT. 1101, Bond and il.sl Eamle Brat., No. 179 11011bdeld Moot. W ANTED. A GENTR. 11313(1 prr month to sell ti. only II 61711112 131- PRUVY.II t L , .111110N nEN •os et Ur ENG klll CU. h h l'r 0 , 0u , Y la& tiro.t ludneruteoU to Look T tl n ir " 1:44 to. 2 i7obreT t " ots B' Look htitcb• • do any ill , do! woe& thatcatt r ' :ta ' atr ' tryllZe;22 o. . °9 LltTrV th. m. to Ink, so Agvocy. f.r g elrenlars:. 1u...‘ , ..1E11 Addrees & Boston lines., Pittsburgh. r or 01. ule. Ito TO LET Ij~n-1 ET.—A Pleasant Room. avitabir for vtlrmaa'r aleepLng room. Nu. 65 lhstbam arc., rrtlaLET.—Furnished or Uzi YUN NISHED •ddrza• ALerr.. l ilacc. rpo. LET.—A Large. lurnLhed lh I Itoutt coal. ltahta Loa care of the room Ineltl4 , ed. Rah, env. requlr. 4. Yrs. M. CLA It h. Ahmtheny City. TO LET WITH BOARDEV466— Two went No .1313. Locztlott the moat de .:de Le the city. lit North avenue, elloshesti pity. OR RENT —tiotil the tint lIIYR day Ilru. Aprl ncat, the zwo otorled 210011 twe/v• r 000•, on %be corner of Susektoo avenue and Web ster watt, .11.11 simile attached. To &good Um am Mere premise. will be lyt ion. Egg tire of HMAa 8. 209 co r er ,Aveooo. AvegBoo7 FOR SALE VOLL SAE E-4 FOUNDIIIIY.ASD M • 'l,l I.F. d HOP, with good 15,11111 es for id I I wad • auud rub. eatahllabed Ad drew, • ./t. , UaI,RY," at .thts Odle, F OL,ELNALE k Counter and ho. VA %Tr- FOR BALE.-HARE CHANCE. To close a partneraillp. WARS HUT.T3Z. Not. 96 and 93 Thl. avnnue. 34 fret front Mall nO feel d. four slorles rain. For 0/33911 apply to . . £II9II7NDSOR, 96 an•l9B Mud arm., FOR 8 ALE.—Enginesand 801 l ars. Ne• and tecond Hand, of aU ll•da constantl y c u hand. I l ' Order, from all parts ..1 the Conntrl pm f . O ..xecotral. J .MES LULL & CO.. Corn. r Marion A•eooe & P. F. W. k C. ft. W. Aliethe,. P. VOll MALE. SOUTH erre,- n uktIiIf rE OPERTY.-A 0414 TWO IiTUZY BoICK LW LlNtt HOUSE orETall. Bin and G 'nature,. lierirana-and rt i V of Water. Lot twenty feet front on C 1 rteeet tq one hoed. ed dear Prtoe 0.000. rcr Otte-b. r•sn, r on. 81,99 near.. a. CUT I mule, 89 90109. OR SA LE.-81110P ON NORTH ANKS UK. 41.1.Lif.011S NY CITY. PA.— bu11.11..g. 381.11) not Is Isclac tk:sel by J 44. Godfrey • ..kr. u • mau(sctunmlf establlaltatedSt. Um of the members of toe arm wishing to mitre fauna bu.toesa on amount of poor bealtb. va Love decided to door oat Ibis pan of Um Ong. nes, t a baraolo. Alto fond will of MAUS Pow 15 to 10 burst poster.) tools and =ebb. ebibrry; would make as ood .anon maker shop; lot 601.100 feet, on 5 year , lease. For flutist pantcal.rt loorlre at No. •11.1blo atalset, ebony, 1 b. FOR SALE-10 AeRES, LESS o r more, ni Pinot townahlp, AllAittary contr. Allegneur Wade, It. a. rune throawb Two hundred not. front station. /rams howls 0, Ala rooms, And wood stable. and al , otneroO crosar7 out-t•Aolluga, orchard of 100 nearing fruit to et, of al, klndot food eerie., vase Ir• Our. and at...wherries nod mars to; IPILOOII denb of rock. quarry opened: will snit for reel. euces or mann...uric. eatabllahmente e • coal dnder entire place goodlndiCatiOn Or tellt rn • ate r and twat Landing the riven ell well fepeat on nced. Inquire of A. B. BE/1$ on the presulat,•• FOR SALE. d Lot. on gprtng 11111. Seventh will& price 40000, 10 • any, ne Yin,. IngStathia, $0,000; H esee and Lot, 3 ar 4 Jnialca 13.500: hone, on 01.-tnlngstreet. 0..11 eae...• 2 house. and 3 1.1 In Pleasant V. Ly e 84 300: 6 acre. .... 1000.810 on if. 7. road, $15,1100: cite on Fremont *tenet, $4.000. house and lot In 6alena,11810.1191,000; 1 acre aeon. head In Helle•ne Born, 01000 house and lota, head of Hearer street, $2.8341; bOnet and S t EThaanetta Moro, 111.600: hong* and lot to Bridgewater. Llearer c.unty—lioes• 000141011*i rowans, in: OD by 410 feet- -s„,,h Melt farm at Fair Oat, elation. 34 sores, 660 par acre. Inquire of 311. WIIITMORJ4 Real Gtate Agent, corner ohlo sod liaadaaky streets. Allegheny. DDERSONAL.—AII persons seek• lit 3031[11, or Inveaun.nta In Seal U. ...."" p~ pry ; . 1n47 . 1 1 47; f. ' . '? • ° p ° MaLsl7 BELL r weLTA L Raul/37MR... It Is given away 911/313 or rout ne tent by _mall rail loth earl.tenlaK LL ii . itTlx=. ". o ruin' salted out linkers and Real Zstnte AKenta, o, 139 orr/13 WASHINGTON STREET PHONIES'S" YOU SAL[.—N, B. 101 end 103 Weanlentos street, 4I het front and OS feet deep, Improved by Visa, modern beta TWO TORT BOWE MOOSE, gaol Room. ac. For terms urply to ELI EDMONDSON, 06 sad lINT/Ord arcane. CUM LOST LOST.—ON MONDAY AFTER NOUN. oo the I. of the Pittsburgh and man,beatre hanway, a Pr C'ILEP Burr& cone raining tight, -Three Dollars, by a lady. The hada will be liberally rewarded by leaving the Marlon at • ail. °Mee, or at Pori , aier & Coleman% Marion ari nor, All, harry City. WATCHES, JEWELRY. OPERA GL ASSES FOR SALE OR HIRE, AT W. G. DIINSEATELS, JILWELET AbrO OPTIMAL BTOBII, 60 FIFTH AITENITT, ocl7 OPlKwate Masoltle HUD. DTEIRCHANT TAILORS. , HENBY G. HkM3, MERCHANT TABOR, Corner of Penn and Sixth Streets, FALL AND WINTER STOCK NOW COMPLETE BRASS FOUNDRY SOHN M. COOPER & CO., Bell and Brass Founders, ENGINE, LOCOMOTIVE & I min ELL BRASSES Arndt Promptly to Oriek. BABBIT'S METAL Made and Kept on Hand, r..m.t.t.n sad lficantsetasen of J.M.Cooper'slmproveditalante Wheel , STEAM PUMP. • Office, 882 PENN STREET.,: Founfry, Cor.lithand Railroad JUti(IN nmuuma; aiJ