~; El ,tis Van* Gaptit. ITY AND SUBURBAN. Tam thusirrii to parnialed IS as city • r We Cajti bf CM week for lb emus per - ; by Weft, ;8 per wanton ; b loos., • -----.4r—___ MEM tddre:ttnrortunates were taken • the Work genie yesterday afternoon. lyssewer ts to prOOSSII of eon- Cewhere inon op Sfeirtieth street, h might be good ides kuns the vtheiciotY• to Coroner reelect iCsallscated.:—Two skeleton represen• • • yes of sheep, intended far sale ee '• Mattol2, were confiscated yesterday the Marketter Meat Inspector Weaver. .... Street 91m.—Mdermart Taylor yes. erday ierned itwarrant for tee arrest of Haller, charged with striking t . lee EgfilOailtit bits Bet in the face. Itimosomal..—OfEloer Shaffer yesterday mod:7 'at - ,l3attteldt's_ yowntcrokers Sho 'ankh 'Mateo from Mr. John rem, ofaiMitowoatity. about a week Teetiresy woman an Iron wegonand at beitylltober wheels collided on ~.• street; near.: Taub. The tongue of the *mod :was broken In two. No other dump WM dOue. • • mardati, Ceiadoet. Peter Fencer made tidgmerailon before Justice Wesel yesterday: thargias Margaret Latent and Eve Sperline with disorderly con- Cads rsrmat was tweed. ! Tates tiDuseent.-Anatutt Kephenst. the tesimslonng German. wino has been confined in the lockup for:same days pest, was yeiterday margins sent to Mx , movjlosidtally order of the Mayor. Callietei*UiSte • Laythg.—The earner skate ob the neve. Odd Fellows Ball, (German) tlitedayßirmingham. will be laid proseatdon on Thithkeiii. A grand and o th er interesting ceremonies are talked of,Cc,' libtalpew...Nowon.--John Bacon cam. rad Deputy Mayor Nichols pester. . that.. -two of his companions had bed him in a boar saloon of #lO. The Went arrested, but alter shearing charge muswil unfounded, and they -was ilboalmed. .. . Explode/it—About nine o'clock Thum day night a lamp In s ear et the Oakland station. East Liberty Passenger Railway, exploded end,set the Interior of the csr cc Ira, Visa damn ware extinguished. boiserar,.erith but little damage. The Oat we. etapty at the time. - Alleged Gambling Hoene.-John Dor. don was before Mayor Drum yeaterday morning. atoned with maintaming • Ming home on Chestnut street, Al. •Be waived - a hearing and gave $r Court. He was ales charged 1 with liquor on Sunday, before Alderman ellen. Ras Over..—Yesterday morning a little boy aged about dee years, named Soot; while attempting to pluck a handful of hay fratit's bay wagon palming down MU avenue, near agas street, fell nn the wheel, which pulsed over both lege. He was taken home and mod ' aid summoned. It le feared hie in• + as will prove fatal. instardal Douce.—Bernard McQuil lan male information before Justice 'Bead yesterday, charging Albert Kerr hlnt,'Nerr nrith keeping a disorderly house in South tiltaburgh. Defendants rent the house from the prosecutor,wbo Wages that the house la kept In such a e manner sa to annoy the neighborhood. A warnmkwaslasued. Gard AtopOintment—The Directors of the .R.systone Skating Rink have so. ktn. Inted Hr. W. H. Brown Eloperinten. • for Me ensuing season. The 'T- B:Mitt - to an excellent one. Mr. lasi gentleman of tact and enter. PAN% stadjudgling from his success last WilltETd.ll • • to give sWiefsellon, both to . .- .. and the public. , A Vette Eltzt J. Meekly -made on before JostlesAmmon ”etaday,4eharging Thomas MaClsy, hneha with anault and battery. e Thomsn spigots Is In the habit of In dultdriZirt the neevf **benzine" to a con siderable extent, and when under the Induenri' of tbe.aptzen" =wee himself by boating hie wife. A warrant was I=lll Strange Conduct. Yesterday more- Nig John Cashmore made information - ;Alderman Humbert against the driver of loragon, registered No. MS. for - dlaardarly_ ccraduet, charging him with stopping the horses on Fourth etreet and intwg with the progress of the r, and Lwtent remonstrated with. atiog him Nigh all ions of profanity. Warrant leaned. - Alderman's Sorrows. ~ P etutir. Ebb made Information beforo.Alderinan Tay lor, yesterday, against Alderman Lynch for ndshaneinorOnce. Eble alleges be was *mad - twanty. hes dollars by the official for sr:odpi; on Sonday, and that altenraoll. 'from Information recelvW, be belt ards that half of the money wa s not turned over to the Guardians of the Poor, ea z required by law. Warrant Issued. BetUße►tbt.—Wflllam Weitzel and John Kress Were ywderday arrested and taken before ladies Barker on a charge of disorderly conduct made by L. Bar man, who alleges thit he was attacked by defendants and that Kresestruck him °Litho head'with - o clinker, addle other knocked him down with his list. Kress was regalrod.to pay aline of ten dollars end Welt:8111m dollars and meta. Harper'sßasar is a paper of owe ex• eelkmee. - Valuable!. the Information it =tallith° faahlons, and highly mired its iliolitnrions, it chief merit ilea In the fact that la treats of oseli n sadects for hank stalociety. and co eya valuable Infannadon, that are of pormnite to ovary woman., Every department, too, Is conducted with sigma ability. • • 'be - Third Anniverney of the Young Men'a •Chrietlan Association of Pitts hti told in the Third Preabo - Wan Church; (Item F. A. Noble's,) 13 =binning, oirTneeday crooning. Nov. sib. BAT. Dr. lain Hall, of Neer York, Gouge IL Slant, and Chaplain Meares, ~ s rs expected fA perticipanr. The Print. dent's repent faritbe peas year will be nod.'. Meeting of very great interest lesnitelpsted. 'lt he Gina Itt—A lame tin box, inch att ti need, by peddler., wu found in leather yard In the Fo ward, yammer . day.b7 thwpolice. -Thure th box contained, :when found, six glace Jan tilled with itittdits: :Is .1s it the !Mayor'. office, Ideriamdion. It is reported that two mWTO beye merest= with the box le their poneaalon a abort time to. !bet the officer. found' it, and it pre ' guMaCttgatt 1,11 ;stolen by thaw. IResivertag.—George Faller, the young man who was seriously injured in • row tellibOnara's aloes in Lower :C. Clair tolernahlp, soma two Ireek• abufb, is re. eseseing..and tilielciszia thin him `hew antofdanger. 'Dhe - parties charged with felonious asaanit and battery on oath of Veller's brother who have been to jail awaiting the malt of his tolnries, warsyartarday rel on bail in the , aunt ot ;MOO each fortade appearance .:-:: : Nleedweithe finest brands of totem. eased clip:eon hand at Negras's, No. 115241nththuld.) street. Wholesale and , s ltall ega g A urthelervielliLopdd the stock es spited to their ?pants. Mr. hitt , %rases Wog aceuaintanes with the trade - and-hielarge capital enables him to pus. '-eherettroment - tmda - tad it Fatima of mine the rushaxers elate the benefit Of. - Purchasers - should (Me hl= Seillland examine the stock bitbzit pluthatlits elsewhere. rgelatenee.-ne Increasing de. ,snand ..tbr the celebrated gueensware trii the EeProne Pottery, Messrs Et hi. ittha , propitetomOs the very best '. , evidebeetet lieexeeffbuite sad imps:tort ty arearctbrusitittes of the Wad ill the Everything in the line, of -gueetteendsr new be lonnd at the yam Shp "-WI liberty street, and for the ettooarsgemeht of home mantiladter , a raigalde Nem tlitimparlority of them.- eboulttbe pat .- - - r...a. 141 , 1 re __ dler. issatbeslith be k racy OlgiTiPlabout abMr. aurow, Irr,sim ii, atbanled but 4314ef Harden, tirg tda ttre:,... .17 of thee a toino, ~...•• th, and .. anng, Si. 'lO kr" .... da rer '.w.i.--ist,,;(taY tlblaig . • •;;. I=gl = l 43lnitinalooo.„, the pallartlary the 1ii330,1 pbp 24l:l satiumea.,..l47.yearlt,lxihe :taambOl'f*-7nii-4141, w hic h .. • Of&or ~...,,,. w0..... ' -• "" ..,4„ B. -,..„ ~.111161131t1r faipa=c2 =Sold -, • ........-matima , um. ... .. f- ' • ,hibm , ta... gent admenivilleTz . 6 1 3 ,- - , 1 'sr, worturimerPiddimh;:epreientinginfor /a me n *o d ho , , e , mdair , .. .......k ~__.o,,der,wailPro. had 1 1 ',.- $14.1 d. IVbinslled-i-tbla II duplicate ti*SClbi rtx ............itf. mr.sni..... it ........ mair .to Wigan - • ]i• --NM& in: lititelik-verinimMrasi• - Atishit" ikev,ll7. , _,, '-, :-....tenejtol644hillre4tVe.a., THE COIMT& United States Court-4 nage McCandless. FRIDAY, November 6.—United States Va. Wm. S. Higgins, indicted for distill ing without paying a revenue tax. wan the first came taken up. Verdict of guilty and the priaoner remanded for sentence. In the case of the United Staten vs. Frederick Miller. indicted for violating the revenue law In manufacturing cigars, the defendant plead guilty, and on mo tion of the District Attorney, isantence was Impended. Court adjourned until 10 o'clock Sat urday morning. finpreme Court—Pult Bench. Fran November k.... The supreme Court met at 10 o'clock, A. le.; present, fall bench. The following business was tramacted: Pittsburgh 4t. Connelhnille Railroad co. va. Allegheny county, and Alleg heny county vs. Pittsburgh dGonnaMe vine Radroad Co. Argument concluded by J. R. Tucker for Railroad Co. Jones et. al. vu. Dilworth, D. C. Kr- EuxbyFn f or plaintiff error, an d . Brown scum. Ardesoo Off Gampany se. Olbeon, D. C. Argued Iby Borgwin for plaintiff In error, and by Bell contra. Rlgley vu. Risher, eh - al. D. C. Argued by Acheson fur plaintlffidrerror, and by Wdods contra. Borg vs. First German Evangelical Bt. Paul's Congregation, D. C. Argued by Bnrgwln for plaintiff In error, and by Miller contra. Dtatrlct Court—Judge Hampton. FRIDAY, NOYOMbO/ 6.—ln the •01.118 or Roberta vs. „Doff, previenidy ripened a verdict 'krPalette': l 0 the slim cf $4031,7 waa viindered. Hildebrand va. Blame/Mauer; action to recover damages for injuries alleged to have been anstained by excavating. a Cellar. On trial. . Quarter Sesatona—Judge Mello!) FRW4Y, Nov. s.—ln the ease of the Commonwealth va. Hridget Patrick and Henry Murphy, previously reported, the jury returned a verdict of gutty. Ella Nesbit., ledicted for selllm liquor without License, was placed on trial. The Jary returned a verdict of not aunty and Mathew Keep, the prosecutor, to pay the ants Verdicts of not guilty were rendered in the following cases, the prosecutors fall ing toappear: tkinunonwealth vs. Nicholas Romberg, indletod for larceny; William McGrew, indicted fir larceny; George IC irispstrica. Indicted for felontoutwasanit and tottery: Henry J. and Charles W. Deftpran. indicted for larceny; Mary litcoNoley. indicted for larceny; Robert Ilenderam. indicted for larceny. and Thomas notith. indicted for felonious annuli and bat tery. AMUfelnetllL OPEIIA RODBIL—TheIdiIIISCO at the Opora House last evening was as large as usual. Lellin,gwell appeared as Heppe, in ••Fra Meseta" and In the "Victim of Circumstances." At the matinee this afternoon Le®ngwell will appear in several of his &miming characters. This evening "13.pp0: the Ferocious" and "Romeo Jeffler Jenkins" will be presented. Pinvenutton Tigramm —The princi pal attraction at the Pittsburgh Theatre this week was Was Rita Pe y in her delineatitms of classical statu a ry . She one of the most beautifully formed women on the stage, and her delinea tions of draped statuary are aitchmate and beautiful as they are pleasing. Her posing is of the moot graceful and elegant character, and she drapes with a saint t/dellty to tradition. Every representation is heartily encored, and ahe is (modernly compelled to repeat them several times to satisfy the awn erica She is • good card and will draw well whenever atm appears. Adam:arr. or hive c.—Vandenhoff at. trained another very large and faalsiona• ble audience at the Academy lair night, and bin second entertainment was greet ed, If possible, with more entheisdaam than that the preceding evening. Tbe . selection were of an culturally versatile character.irs which humor, 'perm, elo quence, sentiment and dramatic f.,rce were represented, in an of which the gifted reader proved himself a perfect master of the elocntiOnary an. Were It not Beamingly invidious we should any that "Mr. Wlntsless Midnight Adven ture" was the gem of the evening, and perhaps the finest reading of that charac. I ter with which a Pittsburgh audience has ever been favored. The whole evening's entertainment, however, wags of the high mt order, and received very frequent 'and hearty applause, which evinced the estimation in which it was held by the audience. Venderhoff by his visit haa added new friends to his already long fiat of Pittsburgh admirer., andi be may congratulate blmaelf on the great rumens which has attended hie efforts. The next lecture,..under the auspices of the Library Association, will b. de livered in the Academy of Mollie, Wed. neaday evening, NOvember , 17th. by aeurv . Ythcent; imbJect.—“Qamiti Eliza beth." Sr. Bainowr's Fete.—For an evening of - happiness, mirth and hearty enjoy ment, drop In at the St. Bridget'. Fair, Which le now being held In the church. adjoining the Seventh ward mimed home. The (tathedral Braes Band are in attendance and, addesijo the other attractions, form one of the beat enter tainmenta now going on in the city. Petroleum Items .:The Titusville Herald says . Daring last month three new wells irereatruck an the Atkinalon farm, Up. per Cherry Run. The yield obtained from each of them is from sti to ten bar. rein daily. Oo Tilesday last a new twentptlve bar. rel well was struck on the Plltsburgh and Philadelphia Comnaprs truotr Up per Cherry Run. Yesterday a new well was struck on the MoCitotockvUle Petroleum Com. pany'a tract, near the line of the Shaw farm. It to producing at the rate of twenty-five to thirty barrel. daily. Afoul three weeks ago s new well was struck by Mr. R. C. P. Brown on the Greak Republic Oil Company's tract, Up per Cherry Run. It is lelug pumped from the sixth Band rock, and is produo- lag fifty barrels of green oil deity. The gravity of the oil la forty-two degrees as It comes from the welt On the Hart tract,Cherrytree Ron, a new six barrel wll was struck a few days ago. Da!orderly, Very Thomas Shannon and Wlllialb While, welrknown "roughs" of the “Brili Ran" • district, were acting la a-very disorderly manner on Tunnel street yesterday moining.• They had teen Indulging to the use of intoxicating beverages, and were amusing themselves by breaking cellar doors and windows. They were not satisfied with this amusement. and passing along to the corner of Wylie street, where . there was a horse stinding hitched toe post, one of them picked up a brickbat and struck the horse several times on the heed. At this Juncture of their proceedings a police Wither came along and took them In custody and when taken before the Mayor ■ l ine of twenty.five dollars. and costa was impos• ed upon each of them. Shannon paid his tine and White was allowed to weak biscuit at "Claremont:. Pennsylvania Patents !fl* sonowing patents were Issued to antenna Western Pennsylvania during the week ending November 2d, 1869. No. KM, Fire plategrate; Jsmes Old, Pittsburgh. • No. 96,347. hianorseture of carbonate of soda:. Otto Wutb, Pittsburg!). No. 96.871. Weather boarding; James Anderson, Webster.• No. 05.4613. 2dachine for waking chair seats; Joseph,. C. McCormick, hmicks. berg, anlignor to himself and Geo. Stitl• ler. mune place. N 0.06,0.5. Compound for primingeleo. Via fuses, cleorge, M. Mowbray. Titus. vale. • No. 96,499, 13alance elide valve; Wm. A. Stevenson Sharon. • btortstary tteport. We arelpdeteed to Dr. Snlvely, Phyd. din to ASECtioard of Bean. for the fol. Icritog report of totartnentsto this city fromPctober =lto October flOsb, IBBBs_ Unknown 1. seatuzue 1. -parslysia 1, In anition 2, dint/serfs 1 , MILIIIMULCII 2, pur. pun bietuorrbglou I. gartrIIIII . 4II , I 3 I I I/I' tta2, twonehitis2; pneumonia psis nerd:Title 1. - dieetise tlie heart 2, =dater/nil, diarrhea 2, dysentery 1. O! the aboie there were miller I year. e; from./ t• o2 ik 2 tee. 2:6t0 10,2; tete 20.1; 20 to 30; I; &Ito 40,460 0 , 60, II; 60 70. It 76 to 80, 8. Mah.' lxremaleyl4. CO/ored.2. =1 re thine attention to the all, elm where ainookeed.: ofa piktAto intoning -thy third of 4 iezie*—to be held at the colored Septht Chuck =Wetter *Met, Mttson en Thunds7. fhe Ilth hot. 30 take steps feeposetery a remounts. tlen from this'temicianity 41 • relon4 Nee. liratioaa LaborCesoestfon, to is., eerobleln.Westhffoo tAW c#,MondikT, Mono*? iat. proalmo. The Oblate ot • 'LlegisfopoesdeoueleOßM are of espoffal Interest toThe *bobs oemd Intiott34wtheiesell as colored, and vs hope &dell -seneeof it* impto era! bet seesolfsted by-alarge atteedieee its 0111344131447 14 8411.401111111. —_ _- -^_ K j ~~kx2 ~a $ z~~'s`~~.~y . S ~? ~' i..s~u~ad~"u y ~r..~2.~~'.~e~~Sa~ ~ 3 '.dk`. M~~CFil.J~G .~"b`Jwk:+4 t +i~•,°ao' S2srl~~Ga~R` ~i~ - ai~ ` " ~ • ~,:~ ~~~~ Beady fur Buntrien A day or two since we announced the Opening ofa new wholesale grocery es tabllshment at No. 243 Liberty street, by Messrs. George W. Dila orth, Albert M. Harper arid Joseph Dilworth, under the firm name of Dilworth,. Harper A Co. Yesterday, in passing that way, we called and found the especinue salesrooms In splendid condition, and everything in good order for the transaction of trade. The-house, which in one of the staunch est structures in the city, has been thor mighty remodeled and improved so as to meet the fullest requirements of an ex. tensive business. The various doom or salesrooms, from cellar to left, have been thoroughly stocked with all the goods ,peculiar in the grocery trade, which pos sess the advantage of tell* entirely fresh, having been newly purchased by the firm for cash, facts which enable the patrons of the house to secure admirable choles at prima reasonable and Inducing. The stock of New Orleans soggr and molasses is very large and superior, and together with the speclaltiesof floe teas and coffees will prove attrastive to customers. The firm have secured as salesmen Messrs. J. M. it. Carothers and John flower. gentlerrien who are widely known and respscted by the trade. In commodious quarters, with a stock of goods unsurpassed by that of any contemporary house as to freshness, quantity and quality, with the experience and large acquaintance of the gentlemen composing the firm, and with such an able corps of assistants, we anti. Ciliate a prosperous future for the new estabitsbusent, and bespeak for it a foil share of the patronage of our readers and friends. The Couthaental. • - The season of the year having arrived when we are permitted to indulge 'our epicureanism, in games, dinners. sap per., dm., we desire to call she attention of the public to the fact that there in at least one establishment In theaky where game of every description, from reed bird to venison, including ducks, prairie chicken., pheaxants, wild turkey. and bear meat, can be procured at all times, fresh and good, sod where It is prepared sod served in' a style unsurpassed. it is scarcely necessary, how.-ver, for us to say that we refer to the Continental Sa loon, Fifth arena., nest door to the post- Other. as the publio generally, know tbst Holtshetmer always. takes the lead in such matters..serying his patrons with the best of everything the market and season all ,rds. %Vast TwciDallars a Mouth W ill Dc The shore sum deposits d monthly in a SAVintite bank, If you -tire and nnittnue your &porde for tray years, will &menet to nearly one thousand dollars. But If you insure your life In the " Co operative" Company, and In addition to the small admission fee, deposit with the Company stout tne name monthly. von AT cures secure to your leanly the PULL bengal or twenty years deposits to the bank, and It in this case you should live twenty years, and continue your dee pelts, your policy will have Increased by the addition of all your monthly do , posits to 111,500 or $1,600. Your payments cease at twenty years, and you are there ' after entitled to rash dividends, which will Rive your policy a rag as weqrly double that of a paid up paltry on the old plan. !METZ= fiespenheld'e fsationable clothing house, No. 60 Sixth street, near Penn, Is jest the place for yotuig gentlemen de sirous of purchasing a stylish, well made, and brat class article of clothing. No house In the city afire Dotter advan tages, (knot In price or quality, while the assortment of goods to select front will be fount 5 l that can be desired. In the line of Misfiles, or line suits for the iesson, the ..rock is unusually well ItelerArd and attractive. Sir. Ilespenheld la now making up overroats of s an, perlor style sod quality of ivxszts, to which the attention of goutioalcu Is pecially invited. Perfect sati•faction in every man Is guaranteed. Pnrchswers wculd do well to call at 60 Sixth street. 3 tivlting. The fresh and exceedingly tempting array of edibles, comprising all the luxuries and delicacies of the season in termingled, in pleasing profusion with the substantial. of ■ perfectly healthy and appetizing repast. presents such a strong attraction to the epicure, that it la no marvel that Burn , . Restaurant, corner of Smithfield Street and Sixth avenue, noted for Snob things, In dilly thronged by the hungry, who cartapprte elate excellence In the art culinary. Enlarged. Masers. Yountrami ;:k since the recent tire at tneir establish ment, have rebuilt the destroyed portion, and at the same time considerably en larged the estsidlehment. For Ire cream, Confertmeary. Oysters, and any palatable Man In season. there in no pia.-e better than this house,oernor gmhtlie d street and Diamond alley. Lad'es or gentlemen can be served with the latent delicacies. In the 'way or edibles al all hours of the day and evening. R,(130111- her Youngmn .t Con and give them a call. Temperance Publication& Band of Hope Badge, per dozen fl 00 Band of Hope Holders, 1 20 Band of Hope Hymn Boolce, pi,' razi Blois Rule or Temperance Alcohol and Tobacco Temperance Tractp, per package..... 25 Text Book on Temperance For ludo by F. G. Retneman, 113 Third avenue, Pfitatargh. !!arrow recape.—The other day • lady narrowly escaped having her skull crushed in by a falling brick from the top of the new building, in course of erectlth on Fifth ■venue near Market *treat, but the fall of this missile wse nothing compared to the reduction in prices an the trunk business brought about by the enterprise and business tact of Ltebler since the opening of his new and mammoth establishment, 104 Wood attest. Trunks, Valises, etc, In large assortment., kept conetantly on hand. Don't forget PM Wood street. rresh..--Our lady friend. need have no fear that the Mock at Moorhead's, No- SI Market street, will be found assorted over before they get there, ae the propri etor of that establishment makes It a point in hie balances arrangements to always keep up the supply with the de mand, and heave, as he le thus compelled to teceive new goodnedally, hla stock is always new, freab, and of the latest styles. It is this peculiarity which has made SI Market street ao popular with lady purchasers. Personal.—Dr. Reid, late of the firm of Dts. Llghtbill & Reid. will open an office at No. 137 Grant Street. Pittsburgh, from November gib until the 13th. luclusive. He will be pleased to meet any of hlsfor mer patients and all others who may need bla services, In the curing of old chronic complaints of the Eye. Ear, Throat' and Lunge, Catarrh and Dedham*. He also removes camera by a new prceoss, with out tbe nee of imornments. Remember the time and place, and call and aee Om=ltatkm free. Boots •ud Newspapers.— Hooka, new.. papers and magazines, all the latest American and foreign publication., to gether with a rare and valuable asaort meet of works now out of print. at Egan's Book and Newspaper Depot, No. 41 Sixth avenue. Many of the Work. are mold at half price, while none of the others can be purchased any cheaper, even at the publiehers. Egan's In the place to go in making purchaaes in that line. “1111 Sated. Grow Past.” A Urge honored proverb, and one 'which every one's experience proves the truth of. But the sage who originated It filled to add that It Ix not essential that all weed, should be had In oder that their growth may he rapid. In evidence of hie nods. stun, aes the popularity. of tho Weed Machine, GI3 Market street. Heeler's Large Ear stater—ln con stant use at our coal Works for semen yearn, bts weighed more loads probably tban any other scale In tho State and Oven entire attlifsetton to as and our monomials. • Caut.• H. ABWITRONO. Scale Olnef., 38 Wood street. Pittsburgh, Nov. 1, 180. flaying gerared a large lot of Sterling Exchange and Bills on Paris and Frank gut, at the lowest price of gold. I will offer them at a reduction orthe advanced gold price. Prt. It. Illictrrs, Banker ' comer Wood and PIA; Envier :rent Oifire.,--Cilrla wanted for cooks and ..private farolllea in the City. H. H. Lenz at No. 12 Federal street, near bridge, Allegheny City, at the Vex ter Washing Machine Mee. im Vetter Washing predate need only beacon working, when everybody will be convinced that It is - precisely Mb thing !waled to relieve a family from au immense amount of drudgery. - Chl!errata Clatbinipmade to ardaiamt Stltehlex and BtatophtB for braid, &a, at Nci. Illedaral strut, near the bridge, xliftheey etty. at the Dexter Waehltut Mae&ne office,: R. FL Latta. .• 8 ,Bia& 134014-4&i i - savertiseutemt MOOR & Itaintworc Real Fatato ind Wolin* AftegtsoB4:llr7 and .119-pau: Cfraitttittpa Water is si eatilintnre tbr itlibstal_and dingoes ot- theF Sid Par WS itrlMDriftollo PITIEBITRGH DAILY GAZETTE: SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 1869 The Human Woke re. Burdett. The noblest of all Instruments is the human voice. Tens of thousands would be freely given for the possession of • monies! • voice. Hardly diatinguistutble from the voles. however, are the tones of toe Burdett Organs. Whother for the pathetic strains of sacred music, the touching cadence of the household melo dies or the brilliant effects of martial and secular music, no organ can presume to compare with the Burdett Organ. A relined and musical lady, on hearing the "Burdett," remarked they were the only reed instruments which merited the name •Organ"—alt other organs sounded to her ears like overgrown accordeons. Call at K can ■ a's, 122 Wood street, listen to the Burdett, and you will be able to realize the term "celestial music." If you have • dLschsripi from the pose, offensive or otherwise, partial loss of the sense of smell, taste or hearing, eyes watering or weak, feel dull and stupid or debilitated, pain or presume Id the head, take cold totally, you may rest as mired that you have the Catarrh. Thou. 1 . Fonda annually, without rasnifes ng hal of the above symptoms , term' to In consumption and end In the grave. No disease Is so common, more dectipliv or I eso understood by physicians. By V. Pierce, M. D.. of Buffalo, N. Y.,ls 'the proprietor of Dr. Sage'sjeatarrh ienedy —a perfect Specific for Catarrh, "cold In the head," or catarrhal headache, which he sends to any eddreaa, post-p aid.: for sixty cents, or four packages for $2. Bold by most druggists everywhere. The best and Original Tonic of Iron, Phosphorus and Callsaya, known as Caswell, Mack & Co . . Perm Phosaho• rated Elixir of Callsaya Bark. The Iron restores color to the blood, the Phospho rus renews waste of the nerve tissue, and the Callstay dra s a natural healthful tone to th e ve organs, thereby ellidinip in its various Sims, .fstaexal llehtlity and Do nreon of Adatinfiatured dilly by Cienrell, & 0 0 4 15 r0w Yost a Bold by all druggists. The wasderiui prepettles of Milk of Violets bee mused Its universal adoption by the dice of Europe. Its mawkish's whit en: n g effaces Is the pleasure of all who use It. hold by all druggist's and (army goods dealers. V. We Brinkerhoff, New York, wholesale agent. STATE ITEMS. Am emancipation demonstration by the colored people throughout the State will be held at Harrisburg on the 16th Instant. Tor. Lancaster Agricultural Park As sociation has declare . ' a dividend of five per cent. Its capital la limited to 1133,006, but it is proposed to secure the necessary legislation to Increase It to *50,000. Tae young man, Marthall K. Evans, acquitted at Philadelphia of murdenng his father on tbo ground of insanity, has ordered by the Court to be confined In the State Asylum for the Insane at Etarrtstrurg. IN Spartansburg, Crawford county, re cently, lire. Cordell& Rorrobaek sopa really died. Bat the body exhibited none of the usual signs of dean. It kept warm, did not stiffen, and the blood Unmet' freely when a lance was applied. Alter keeping her for a number of digs, however, the possibly living woman was reguhally burled. A azrowrEn in Philadelphia lately counted'at a single market In that city the arrivals for one day, eighty-two large country wagons, containing In all about filly thousand heads of cabbage. It vas all taken up quickly at a good pda. Cabbages are never *in exams inPhila. delphia, it is said, Of peaches and grgica tht y sometimes get an over supply—of the raw material for manufsetnring sauer kraut—never. AT Pottstown, on Satorday hut, at the residence of M. Y. &belfry, Esq., In 4 , 1.9 kindled in a parlor stove for the Seat time this season, with a view of hating its draft. A loud explosion followed, doing considerable damage, but fortunate. ly Mrs. Schetivy, the only person in the room at the time escaped without injury. Inveulgatlon revealed the led that a powder horn, onntaining a considerable quantity of powder, had been placed in some way in the ash pun and had there remained all summer. Tux testimony in the arse of the Twentyltrat district has been sent to the printers by the committee. It shows that over 200 (randuleot votes were cast for Foster by colonizers and miners. upon forged naturalization papers. Five fraud • ulent vot-s were can for Covode in two eh then distrias under Democratic con trol—Youngstown, Westmoreland Co., and Dunbar, Fayette Co Such gross frauds were perpetrated as to invalidate entire polls, showing a clear majority for Covode of over 500. Some of the testi mony, showing how desperately some parties worked to defeat Covejde, Is ex• eaudingly Interesting, and the whole will make a book of over all hundred pages. A veznams iron ore vein has been discovered In the Cumberland Valley, of which the Bedford Inquirer thus speaks: "Mr. William Karns, woo has been.pros ptc:ing for ore for some, time, In Qom beriand Valley, from the Western pada Bedford southward, lufouss ns 1511 be has. found the vein, which hag long beei knoin as cropping out 51 Eloydstowr i to be four feet thick on the lands of-William 'Runkle, two miles south of town. k Shaft sunk 'even feet deeßshowst fuzee tent of the very best fossit'Ose and tin usually clear and Pure, 'there , being no sand or other admixtme. One . mile fur ther south the Vein crops out four feed In thickness. At Strominger's, are miles south of town and three and a half miles from the Bedford Springs, the vein is about eight feet thick, with a perpendicu lar breast of Uwen'hundred feet by actual measurt went. From this point to the narrows below Bedford, on the line of the Bedford and Itoperwell Railroad, ss pro. lamed, a distance or five or its miles, there Is a gradual slope that will admit of carrying the ore down without the aid of engines. The advantages of the erection of furnaces and manufacture of iron at this point will be unsurpassed. The at. ter.tlon of capitalists should be called to It at once. A better day Is dawning for Bedford county than she has Ever known If the pronto will only seize the golden opportunity. The completion of the railroad from ML Dallas to this point Is absolutely necessary, at the earliest possi ble moment." —The restoration of the public land• heretofore reserved for the Ariutbern Pa cific Railroad Company wilt probably cause the company to make Its location threugh the San Joaquim Valley, con necting with the Western Pacific near Stockton, thus constituting the Califor nia & Oregon and Southern Pacific rout • grand trunk line from the Columbia riser north to Colorado MUD, passing through the richest agricultural valleys In the State of California. —lt la stated that Commissioner Delano has postponed the collection of the man ufacturers' utz on pork packers till Janu ary lat. MAltillESk EITEEN—OCHNZIit—On Thursday eYealug.No. muter 4th,'11169, at the First [brash Laguna Church, ticrento value. by Bay. Oactuel Laird, THOMAn D. nTIDEN and Albs *ALLAH P. OCHN UR. all of Plttatorgb. CRAW—PARK Thursday evenlna, No vember 404 1669. at Ito Ea.t LitiaDY Pritatir ter' MI °butyl, by Bay. John tilllasple. pastor, BOBER? U. cnsio and MART T. PAILICHM all or Plttabarth. lIPIANT—MERH—ttu Tbursday evening. No• ramber 4, andse rlLldanca of tha brides grand went.. by Rey. Job,, lleltiHan, Mr. JOHN 0. URANT and Mos EMMA 1811, both of Alta na. y 017. MIME OLCI.EY-04 llureday zooming, Novenab 1869, lAN/1,010 at Tot mas B. CI le• at.d daub., of 4. D. sad salsa tigutaer. /more oe beNDAY, November 1, 11169, ale o'clock r n. from tbe rveldecom Of ber panes. C