EL , a VITY• ANIVRYBOUIAIi. Titz - Glihrlis Wriciihixt the etz day* of' thee - 4watt for 115 - eatta•per week ploy nail, $l3 perfinnuet:. &mos., $2. _ . The `City Polick s .NFerp 04d off rester day. . . _ ~. • Thlrfeelexceirentrinttrtltyttrtiol. for the Beason. a .. 'Ttte:rWOOMckliM ifq,).Y swaitelige#6l f . r l 4 - 1::;j ii .1.1. n le-Fel:4ns 4 are .thoroughly.reorgani zibereabonta. • Whatiipes inean: o ; ••• Don't fail to read the oWtrmnit occ - Opled by_Dr. George tl.qtriyi4iz-tliii ThiitinnoniktaPtlif, o City Ball by a complimentary.ball to the City Councils., .„ . ... - - Changed.-.-The time for bolding the bas been' e 11834 0 .20 potober-gthathiind•Stb. , • . The uommenceineut- exeraiseth or the Washington aird'refferittin'Opilligelpen ed yesterday and! *ill - continue to l day, and trmnorrew. • • ' ', • Three hund.Ted,wl;4llo4o4c4tions were issued poor, Tree of *huge, during •the avouch July, train the lioraeorsithieDiSpentary,Senond 41101118. agitate~iol be of locating the soldiers' monument in her celnetary.-_ Mieery; Roves , - company. We 61 , PittSbUigli are , the Immo boat: Ther`ittlir-br 1 0 1$roititig TWArtil. area is tolittlieneafortk6pttabed. ;forward 'xap two gni Llty Eogineer. - Resi dentstliemitiouttikill be pleased to learn 'Noy& celebrided:Orqs City Cu us will visit on'Friday next, and exhibit twice, in the afternqon at half past two.o'slocat and ; in the evening at -half past seven. - . , Among hereafter will have to. be_per formed inside 'the jail. Matt our sports leafathat here after the numb admitted towithess ex ecutions musttaectustarilY be- elnan• ' Leisure Hours ter June is at hand and is parlicariribteresting. : ,Besides a lottplerteadinis biattd, It contains„a brie portrag „of Hon. Asa Packer, r.oltirlibi l ; with, 41i biographilial sketch. fa .71 The improvementa at the Court House rapkilv -progress. The new jail wiil oe a modefof security.- It 18 more enbatan flalthtm iron - safe, And out of it therecan be no redemption ; save in the legitimateWay.' • - , The itartydayi c ommitments by the Mayore•of the two eitiee made within the laerthree days mean - ,that, the prisouere *hall PinAtOtOtttinte at the work bonawahletqamaty rasdy, jor a oaatber of summer gueatt. - _ _ . Jones Locked VV.—David Jones was conSignedtQA cell in jail for thirty day% by Mayor ,I3rnalityoterday morning. for creating a disturb] the evening pre yionS at the "lionsetZllen Hose, ,Pike arks; klinthwart., Without Liemisay:-- - Edward IteCafferty made information • before Alderman Strain, yeaterdaYi-,.0P)n5""368-.4311n, for sellbik'll4ncir - wituoitqldensci. Thello• ferulapt resides on Railroad street, But Biradrigham. Tirar;ani issued. stock Sale.—The following stcoo4 B were sold last evening on second floor of Com mercird Sales Rooms. No. lob Sqll44teici strett l .-1* A: ' • Third National .. ..... II GermotflnsurtirtoeCo..... - 85 00 Day Fited.;'—"Wit see iky* the lest King wodd • Journal, of Wen Virginia that Elthu Gregg, the man charged withbuna ing the Preston' county' court house, has been found guilty, and sentenced to be bubg on. Friday; September-3d;' 1869; he tween the hOnris of - 19A;,at. and 3 P. M. Aitegheil• Park The, Park Commi ssion held a' Meeting' list 'evening, at which the iocation of the.liu.mbaidt Mon. nment was considered. hut no action take& _ _ The feastiiiiity of, malting -a road for equestrilin puipoges - atoudd the Park was also talked of, but nothing definite decided upon. ‘ _ , . • Pockilbooir Lost-=-Yesterday morning Mr. Felbaugli, Who bas , a stand in the Allegheny ttiarket. lain his' pocketbodk, containing fifty dollarS, on the bench be side him while hliettention was directed to a customer for's; tew minutes. When he looked itrotnad again it bad dLsap peered. No trace of it could be . diSCOV-, Emancipation Day.—The _Lincoln In dependent Grays, :it =arTugsw. - tion of colored men, with their friends, celebrated Emaiitipaticol Day by a grand -picnic and tnilas - meeting yesterday at Pleasant, Valley ,Greve, accend ward, Allegheny. "The affair was largely at tended and passed; off ii 2 abarmonions manner. - • - • ..Versonal.:.:PisSengera up and '.down the ldonongatieliv'river will be pleased to learn that-Capt. B. W. carmack has again taken charge of the elegant steamer ElisliaAtennett., l !l'he,QaptEdn Is flue of the - moet genial and pleasant gentlemen ingo•traderand-his-many-friends- and acquaintances will cordially welcome his return to the pi:AlM:in." . _, _ yp4), ~ ...y 11 _, .9 , 'f_ ...f. i .i'l '' ODDery at FraniunC-13' ri Fzidisy night:. hat; the wife ofthe ,lisothonotary. of VeZ napvlo4tori at ',Franklin,'}van brolten caw, and APOtit. anent; 'idollais in our.: Toney taken th—erefrnm. OAs the .Pro. thigmtary isa4l,',ll6l3osite(l.;hift :tapaey'at the; tank,..dattiAttirthe ,afternnon, t,M metestrateetated'id V etting but little , tp: 11191411thetilldritheiX ,- . l eam ,, - Peed 144rFrbe_PPIOR,g stinting on UM ,Panhandle.. A mow. was stopped: Yeater(W-07341_011440104 of th e tlini2el atVork's Run, Anima; Per . miles ; from,: tketity4i , Atte , hrealt will requirseaday , or so to be ritialrietlind ire t he - irlian; - tinto,lDODlPatilisfidllo tleins;irill make sto____,.*.mmihinnpu.gueetions,:iwiths,Stmabettviue. the tasi; Direc 4o % immoithomegs . . . 44 :ou t . , :intrai a , sneet * ln aan g eg IktillifiAls i ' i pefler th avi reeto O xer4 email go • r , r6 the ensuing year; +rhea. Fokisa i nzittevD.W C. 1100111 4 elifTolljilitnairJk ., opk,,lngi - IZ ) ,____ o( iitie. ' - Binghsas;fianlltisi tVi•erlies--puwu• Paul - EC Ike^ ,P'."./PWalter, ;game! Lyonsaiinat, mow; josepia' F. Den, • WI orray e l a ett ty yes. Murray 4 - --- W 4 fil4ll terday, which .. v tall, required the tiiediatorlarseniceaotAkl4oolo4-Thom as to settle. He did it by stinting WIT for setingAleorderip bri„the,house of Wilson, as Wilson alleged, but Tailed to OWe, and. sew result JOieph was 1 'eeni eompelled.4oatettle, - the. - dam lwz paying the aostsi.Mare having beet' discharged Abrms#ll - I , iOPIT 3ll 4# l2tilET ! : -- . • - , ~ ~ tiluidan Death.--BanmakoDook er, an old and respeeted lithheibl Dayton, OW. - went - to bed, - on Friday. night; -*Wit 10 o'clock, apparently—Os well -as usual.' When bis wife retired, a few minutes afterward, she found him dead. It is believed be died iof spoplemy. tinder.--41.1/ Dayton,!Otdo, 'on Sarin.- davi evening, John Chamber,' while'rkti.' der tbe influence of liguertat tt . ttopse ill-fame, made an assail - 16h Sehaefer, whom be fatally titabed. ,Cham hers was arrested, Aytit afterwaids re -3leased on, ban. - .6aseliall.—The match game= between the Olympic and Enterprise Wein -ball olttbs, played at Union' Parityeateiday afternoon, restated In fad(/ Of the o . ly* pier. by a score of fifty•twri to . - nineteen. There was a large 'Crowd in attendance, and much interestfreir felt' -kr the game. P, atriek and ''Jane , Threatin:-"--The peaciy.,hicKanna: fan:lll3r circle was brokerk:leaterday by Patrick and Jane Donlielly;itho entered Biddy, R• residenceKand-terrified the Su- Mates' Withilefee threat 4 monstrations of a vigorous' character. For this action'a warrant has been issued _by Alden:bin Thomas' for the arrest of Patrlek and Jane. • ' " sitruck: the , Wrong=' Womant--A man' mev• perhaps with some impunity Strike his own wife, bdt 'when he does so with -anOther'man'e; 'the oase•sesiunetquite a different phase. - Jerry= Brumley -will ltkjsly ,discover the fbree of , this state ment,. as :a variant for his arrest has been issued by . Alderman Thomas: , , Efe .is 'charged With entering -the house of 'MM. Jones, creating, Mii - rein a row ,and etriking : Jonois' „wife, 'Wl4ch . , : he should, not have dime. he lttouthl.is Cabinet."—A very ne,at and jadiclowily' arnutged journal fOr the yehtiGvatiblititorlayll'U. unthboa, • Esq.,. No. 39 Sixth .avenue has been laid. on tour table. It is • !beautifully printed and contains just such reading, matter as shotdd- he galled ...for by. the_ rising youth, and its price, sixty cents' Per year, places it within the reach of all. It should have twenty thousancLeircula ,tion in this neighborhood, ifrita 'high. Merits were fully known and appreciated._ Allegheny Letter .Carriers.--Rdlow ing is thereport of the Allegheny letter carriers for: the month of , July. The number of letters delivered -during the paSt month exceeds, by upwards of five thous4;,thA quinberdistribMed:lßAnv preVlottlimorith shine the thrferSyStem ht#3 been Introduce& =• - • • inruvrimb. potaxernn; Maillietterri • 40,489 - 15,585 5,012 .*676 Drop Lettere NewePaP!rs•••••• .t3&M"- • Totals In justice. to Officer - Charles 'Garber, who was Made to figure as - having grsbbed wave;-dollar Wlfetan a Than namedZartman, we should say that the; chaTge was , not warranted, as the dream atincei growing out 'pf . the bet were not 'of such character as to establish any in -taut to- commitsfraud: Dir. Garber we have personally bassi' lor man+ years, and believe him to be honest and up. right is all: life _deallegiV. and above do ing a mean or .diahonest act. He is one , of the very best of our , city' police, and -we are Barry that injahtlea should have beekdone him through out columns. TheWesterntruiveridtv. corner of Boas and tilsinond streets; whose next term opens_Ansmat_24 offers-all the _advan tagest'of tiret class liemitiarY, are *Nen ihreartmehhi,loNilleglate. CIVIL atiii!Meclutticar Zugineerlog, Military, Science, Commercial and Pre paratory.' In - each instruction it is thor ough and no pains spared to give Batts ...faction. After the freshman , year: if de sire:LAW-of _the regular- branches may be - olnitteiLif ineiittivaltdit for .thein be substituted... Past suCcess warrants the assgrtion 1 that sttidents are ftuxiished with as goud-opportunitiew as can be hld at helm - Or abroad. Parents and guar dians are earnestly invited Weal' amiss° for themseiveker send for a catalogue. • _ . vt'e, are debtor to,our .vrhilom Western dent. Ek . ..../.4.lnEarren, Eel a Portespoic 4 a copy of the Star of Empire vol. 1, No. ,4; publishect,l' - it,` Tookai -Idnisigk, filled with htto.rination..celativet to,the State:of, Kansas,interivstingto those who Contetn• plate emigrating to the West, depicting' the wonderful agricultural resources of that young Titan among the States. Mr. MeFarren has been appointed ttgetVffir the,Nallonal Land Uompany, resider. t at the new and thriving town of Detroit, on the line of the Union Pacific Railway, Eastern Divisioii, ninefeen`miles Wed of ,Junction. City, .in ,Dielienhon county, , Kansas. , Mr: IdcParreni we feel sure, Will prOve hitosblra capable aiad'elli.' cientoffieer of the Land Company,and a prompt, intelligent:and obliging corres odedeut of any perties In the -Ent who may seek informationlit his hands. Patalui Aecident. ,Th _ himy Eaton, aged about ten years, yes playing with his companions in a spbte on his father's premises, corner of Beaver street and •-North alley, .Alle• gheny, when one of the lade threw down a pitchfork which he ;had been using, one of the tines of which passed clear through youog Eaton's Oat, pinninghim down, His screams quickly brought re lief, when he'was carried into the house and medical attention- procured; It feared that lock-jaw will result fiem the wound, brit he seemed'better yesterday. Sudden Monday' morning ~tat uonseithe, etti. pioyed in, she , family of l!Sr. James B. Orr, 13eaver' street, - Second ward',` Alle &mit, died veff suddenly. She had, bMivalWaren A 43 sciod boat:lib*, a few minutes be ore her death. While inttbe; 'kitchen . she sat dot,* and oomc plaitted of a' difiletilil of breathing. Sore atpkullellinclould,tte summoned she :was a corpse. A subsequent medical ex. i aretThegit Abet abto had died from heart disease and an inquest was not ;held: tlidaximrste friends in thevicin ity,-the mush= per . p,taltencbmto4„by; tthe fatnilrabd interred liitisOemel . lOU 9.ffsPFAT•,I) :4= .191 (.1 L. i)143 1 4 Feitivc•V A .fd, Ant.oBl64llfrtiOsiyiew,toAhe Tio•Ne of the, colored folife l _ in Pleasant, yeiley , Groitipyestevday,twisDant:ilixricon. The isgialtibletixtrelventtOinjtVinieffi butt .unforttinatstY,-,CalnellOittieW Other; people PhilstueltO r .Panlel pot.' nccsirllbn was nitfaverable, , ! to nevernn t 'hapPyclit falt,seems never happy ar-all, -masa 'engaged In a row. tti V i tproVlZ l Ab e g t InArtive spirt came sted r him y_es rday t he gave evidencetheraofibY tog his imiffenkive wife down and trey ing two, or threfi, friendg In & el milaril t m leasinanner. - e H was in tne height Ortiz 'glary, and ibitnt proceeding to dispbse 2 Of - several -other picknickers, when the police.',lntiiirAF ted his festivities and damped the aid or of his-ertjaymentibyeSOPOing #.OOO Allegheny ltick-ttp, where he was al lowedto-aparld thellisMitgler of the day, and last. evening. i lia will be attended to this morning._ .PIMBUIPL , G42ErrFA ---: --- A -,--4,:kr;_rtetser, ,_ . .___ birgeokini - 0+; fitgLia*:4 L y - 1 13 'occupied by - ttn ettVertisamentl= Dr: - . Keyser, who has been a constant *dyer, riser in the Gamma, for , tiearlYtwenty .. ,- Doctor Years. he C has established a tt:alt49dlniiila City in the line of dial' liases*lich , lie preps:nee 'to deal with, that ;fa - truly' enviable. • Those- Or our - miners who have paid attention tains zdverasements can artlie at but one con cloak:m.4 and-that is, that the man Who writes them must, at least, thoroughly , understand thetsubjecle upon which he writes. • The arrangement of the matteri. itself, leaving out the iticontegnableivti deuce furnished by :. the cures b them e e Ives, stamp the Doctor 'as a; man of no dinars ability. The 'array or facts minced in to.day's GAzqrrit are . of ch a character, and" so forcibly 'suer 'tied bY each a number of witnesses, as to-render all doubt out of the ones. tion.,,,Tlieonly wonder writhave or any Ono can have, is, that -the DoetZu. Is not overpowered with work and wholly un able to meet the demandemane upon his *vices. -yve commend -the 'matters of , whicli•tie treats to the consideration of our readers, with.; the - , assurance , that they can in no wise •extffer from a trust t repoSe4 ha so worthy and useful a Mem. liter of our community. - , • . Mail ISt. Xavier's Academy.' • . Weeltewhiatie publish to-daY - the rates .f St LaVier'a.A . .cademy for. the tuitiOn of yo ladies. : -No better place for the eduCation tof.girimi ezistain the United Staiek,' and "none is i condictea more tact, enterprise and, ability .': The curriculum embraces all-the branenes ' essential to a plain or. polished English and classical ~education,. white' the fine' - arta 'are by .no means- neglected. The :Academy la under the4Clusive -control of the Steele ciliary Whose ,religious trainhi and the austerity of their lives devote 4 to,thelf Mester must have great influence's'. shaping and moulding „the Minds and•Charactere of those submitted .to their charge. Scarcely a community ,in the - countrybut boasts in. , polite so ciety of graduates from St.: Xavier, and they are.the best recommendation in , themselves, which the noble institution could. ; desire. . The buildings of the Academy are all new and , models of beauty, ,comfort and convenience. They ''are situated in a delightful • and. health giving spot, away from the -MONO and turmoil of a busy world. We' bespeak for Si. Xavier's a fuhijabare of the patron age of our friends having girls to educate. In the United States District Court , yesterday , morning, a decree of tbrfelture was, issued in the case of the" United States vs. two cases of leaf tobacco, a lot of cigars, et WM", claimed by Halstead ca Miller, and the sale`ordered. 568 16.153 A similar writ was issued in the case of -the VattedSMUTS. the distillerret ails owned by Charles Montague. Writs in the nature of a ben ex.. were ordered in each cue. returnable the first Monday of September. In the Circuit Court, in the matter 01 the estate of Michael Allen., deceased, F. G. Bailey, Erq., resigned the receiver 'hip, and the court appointed Dr. 11,. Wray in his stead. - • A. bill is equity Was filed by John C. Bryan vs. 'Fisher, Morris &Co. to rows er for en alleglid infringetient of patent "drilling jars. - Yesterday morning about six o'clock -a mui giving his name as Thomas White • was picked up in the yard at the Union Depot, by officer Wooldridge, who ob. served-lifuilyl4 there apparently very. badly Injured: An investlgation - sliowed ;that Ilia telt foot and ankle were badly ,cut and sprained'and that his back had been injured in some way. He could give no account of the manner_ in which beim' been hart, but it was 'supposed that he bad been walking along the trar.lr—of the _Panhandle road in an in toxicated condition and:,:been:, struck by; a train. Subsequently it was ascertained ;from him that he had come from Louis • eon'the towboat "Star," but had no friends here. He was removed to the Maine Hospital, where he will - remain until recovered. ' A young man• was released from the lock-up yesterday who displayed could erable,aptitgattfor. gettiPg-in .1114.914.,A. the smile. •• He WltS . arrested threeor four times Since hioridaY night: The first time:he paid the fine; the second time pawned his gold watch; the third time persuaded the officer to accompany him to a certain house for the money to pay the fine and when there victimized the official by'going in the house and disap pearing out the back way. , Yesterday. ne was rearrested and endeavored to beg off, but finding this no go,' he finally pawned hie watch the second time, hav ing redeemed It the first time. He thus secured' sufficient funds to 'set him at liberty. Drunkenness was the cause of his arrest-, , The following persons have been chosen As teachers - fOr , the . Third; ward schools Allegheny. Principal FO4-01914 ant, Miss Mary Oglesby, Second assist. ant Anna Frazier, -Grammer depart mt BUM ' Black: Id, 'M. Len kart, L. G. Tite, Mary MOlatattg, Gomnill. • ' • • IdedintaThipartnietiCMisire& Francis Rowland, Aimie...Brthinter,,Anna BroWel.istie thiamin. .1 • Primary Department, S. J. May, Sadie McEwen Jennie B. Dallas, Gorgie Neely, Jr Login,4l. .!Coopei, Til lie Jamison, Maggie Galbraith, Ada Rho ee, -.A nna taitth Adal.r . 4 Jenn e Atehdhel an,-"vaiting teacher,- E. J. Bennett. A twel / cial election was held in the First Yrar / ii,Alleghiriyitellitiel a#;1431111 the vacancies occasioned by the resigns tlo of. i 8.1 r 9; of - Abe-00p, blenr and (r . 4 11. Flirty/fat of the Select branch of the City Councils. There w.etiftwo.tfoketillf.she_teld. Ttelol lowing wgt,s3/ / tl}eillwidtk Fl 4 :3 SELECT COUNCJI. strttyneti .1-i .eakt te .14 4202 Jno. 5 _ (ifs.; Jerrtallyricier... ',IA i• - +; • v) .4 1 -14/11-gg . . . exottekm4,,prol!edleiry.el7,q_nietly The. Great Naves' Crescent 'City Oirayla wilUitithoeitiliViidetimmilbed and:deft performers, will visit Birmingham on FridAy p, The best.. horsaa c „ bes) 'clowns, best gytdrudds, bOat vahltetii arirrtum biers in the country are gathered together .PlPPinitallrainft r VitA , anallied'Wm atretidAtice. Auttlpi w. Nt., 2 r. X. and 734 , P. x.„.at No. 20 Bt. Clan street'' Vu t*d Stites Conn: Severely Injured. In and Out. tlectldn'of Telichen. Syeetal`gleisl9n. - 1 4tpys' 4, :mga 3J 7 REORGAMLTIO• TIM Plguefil4,6_l*Dt•-neoPlitzed - .. - Azt 1-ottulteleettnryoljr. bt---,New Blames ~_Trnifolini-aracte au Thanksgiving - Day. ill' ii " it 'ti r th e, Last eVO ng .iiscou mee Imo "Duquesne Grays" was held in the Hall athe Young Men's Jackson Association, Third National lank building, corner of Wood and Third streets. The meeting was called 3WOrtlet :at" eight; =o'clock. Cant. J. B. Meore Pit:id - ding, and M : J. .J. Albeitz acting as Secretary. The 'ininutelfpf thqpi'eFetiltigmestipg sherd jead,P l l iiitrOve d ! -1 ' :-, , _ ,; CON -TITIITION AND BY LAW& I . .Mr. James Petrie, from the Commit ' tee on Constitution -slid - By-laws, re ported that the Committee had learned that the old Constitution of the organi.: zaticnivka Alain etietence, - and *GUM be procured. The Committee have there fore done nothing in tEcildatter. It was ascertained, that the .old Constitutio n . had riot ye E been discovered. - ' • • Captain Kennedy suggested ,that the Semmittee write to the . Washington Grayei•lfbEldlitdelphia, for.recoprof3fie Constitution and By-laws of that organi zation, which, he salcli—was similar to that ofe Did- DPcine# l2 e i g `• raY B . • A mc" ,tion.tili thatiffett was me „ ~ ; 1 •!. 'Mr. George liV. Leonard said the old Constitution had been—in tko. hands of , - Thomas M. Little, deceased,late a mem ber of the companY, arid he thought it might yet, be founcL. -- • • -,- ..: • . On mution'the Cflannaittee on Cettititti . lion and:By.Laws witeecintinned: ' , " ~ No action, was taken,on _Caps. Keine dy's motion. - It 'whit understood;„how:- ever, that in the event of failure to .diti: cover the old Constitution, the Commit tee would write for a copy of that of the Washington Grays. ' Col. - W. B."Neeper, from the-Commit tee on Uniforms, exhibited a sample of a Part of the uniform worn by , the Seventh New yoldellekitikentitionelliting - efiltrar coat and 'blue - cap. 316 reported that Mr. Hale had pr: pased to furnish the uniform, consisting 'of coat, pants, epau lettea and,caprat4l,2-60.--.•,•- • The-seportwaqueaticelittilitiadiheCous mittee continued. The Committee appointed to examine the State laws in reference to the organ. ization - of military companies, reported throtigh,the,Chairman, John McClaren,_ Esq.; that there was nothing in She „laws, that would interfere with this organize lion. Mr. McCiaren held that the Du quesne Grays, as an' organization, had never, been dissolyed and :it therefore - cauict 'Within - the - meaning 'of the law re lating Sq,old military _corapanies,.• which can prOcuilititins an& eqiiipinents:frotti the State upon the officers giving the usual bonds, On motion of Mr. J. C. Bnifum the re port' was accepted and. the Coinmitteci continued. , . . • . ... • A number of additional names were enrolled. The number now reaches forty. TREASURY MATTERS. Mr. Petrie fildiiLtliht according lei Zia 'old constitution, mgmberswere required to pay four doilars per annuls'. •He would, therefore, move that a President, Secretary and Treasurer be elected to serve until spermanentorganization was effected, in order that the dues paid in might be properly taken care of. Capt. Kennedy moved, as an amend: ment, that the officers now acting be con tinued. Carried. • Mr. Buffam moved that a temporary Treasurer be -- chosen We the - pirrpOilitrof receiving and disbursing the moneys Of the company untilits permanent organs- cation'. Carried. -, • Capt. John S. Kennedy was then nom inated and unanimptudy elected tempo rary Treasurer.;',..-„, ~.... Mr.:Petrie moyedSluit, a Committedbe, appointed tolirocute, DO arm for lbw , r o use of:the company. , • The on str4 -.carried, and Messrs- - James trie, J".C -Buffum and S. H. Dtmseath rt-Oappetti= bin - Petrie inoved;the adoption of - tl4" uniform reported by the oeinmitter: with the exception of the cap.': tr....r- tCol..Neeper move4ss an aulapdmaig he adoption of thentyle of uniform wort'. . by the Seventh New Ydrk Regimeliti• • - which:was earried_ . • \ ~, Tax VIREO PAliltDß,•• -,'"'' I here wen- an informal" discussion - h . ; re and d to tho fait ,parade of The com pu y, in whieh it appeared that thersir ga,ultation.cduld not ,beTtompleted end' equipped before the iniddie oUNovcio4 bar. -FroM'tthe dpoussien we inferred that the 'Oafs" vill make their. tyq appearance. on Thanksgiving Day. ...1:, dir...Sarbev e rnovol• ;hat each'inernber be reituired to pay '2;50 per week until Thanksgiving day; the PlxrPose- 'of paying for'ilpiforms. CarriertPA, ...._,..,;,. Captain Kennedy moved that the firth payment be fss, and-that the paymdnfli oo!nmence on nex.G.Tuesday night. Ca N • - ried..•... .i.. pol. Neeper mope d : : that all who feel dispinied, have perudision.to pay-in.theiz first weekly, installment -at once. The motion was durried, and &large npmber of tlie members contributed sums of 'lwo and a a half and five dollars. 'he meeting adjourned to meet in the .e hall on neat Tuesday evening. Interesting to Farmers. ra112143113.1111d others having lands or other property for sale will find . the "Pittsburgh Real Eltate Register" an ex cellent mediuni by which they can bring their property. before the public. It is published by the enterprising Real Es tate Agents, Clroft tt Phillips,llo. 139 Fourth avenue, and . will be sent by mall ' , free" to any one regnesting 'it. The extensive real , estate business done by this firm fully justifies them. in publish ing and circulating gratis a work of . thiS kind. All intbrmation Concerning the manner of dofng inisineSS Will be found in tbe , „Regtato6 •• • • , • Forward - your address and-obtain a copy or Call at'tbeir office as above. ddrg, t e lit Ra Ibg; lUdellicesialtrAfet Iliifbara Moue, are now engaged in a lively discussion, which has already ISiZinvolific of several snUl dttk Ater crealbara wi x l4 : eoud ei bu d lars • , or g Albin fo re it; . .Barbara allno-Aluit o Vato ff carried off .twelve dollara Wertit'brEwir _wearing sp. eared. Alderman Mc:Masters was enter tained wnksthe imolutiow...3of-thisr legal tangle; While - the dislithatta - enga ged 1n another field of o rations, resulting in for assaultilitid AlKethalakitttiguiing sr_proeeentrix and Barbera as defendant. Tbe 13 4 4 0, 11 ). ! ) .*thi i . • - t_elt 17 A. new warnaturnAwne.„,;„,ourreadik, it womt.,l7l' anythinic ti=the farniMrellpe loth pleene' ? call. 44 - the, 4intenitne wank rooms of Fr H. Berger,. Noo 88 iihntihfield "Mt , befx*PlF9 l .41)04 elsewhere. " %11:1144644 JrVb iskoucitom e atm drritigxitNci.lo 13g. titer street: Balm - to- commence TM:midst, 5 t4; 1914:014100 vutil 0 4 ;0,6 • •.• , • yadlei w 1 ringl a comillate.aesortMent of fine goads, trimmings, &e., bead's, 81 Market street. ff ;41 Dry uooda Store at aUction,. No. 20 St. yinit° treat , eOutunencingltiuroday, Ati gattAn.:: i . - , „ =EI ~Y.~; _ ' : n ..ti~..r *..y .~.... Q _~ n w'ki.:.:. i.Cr. ~i~ , ~II~ ~~ViiY _Regular Meettng—Street Paving—The lionoUgaltela Vatley Railroad—New 'Route Ruggested. A. regular monthly meeting of the Council of the borough of Birmingham was held had eveniofi t ln,the office of Justice Salisbury. In the absence, of the Bn!gess Mr. Atr terbtAy was called to the chair. A Present—Messrs. Oliver, Schwerin, Mcllwain, Ward and Doyle. y'• The minutia of the meetings were'read and approved.::.t -,.l"he-Chairanext read a petition 'from' the owners In property on , Ninth street, south of Carson street, requesting that the Counaile authorizs 'grading and paving of the street, _ ' -On motion, the Petition was referred to the Street l Committee, Mr. Atterbury stated that he had ex *mined the accounts of -the various borough.:officers, and found the same correct. . • : The Chairmen read the bill of Sleuth- bach, Reese & Co;, for i 178,27 to c psNizo?, done, and on ;notion the billt was rote/• red to the - Finance Couitnittee; Wee Mechanics' of thMechanics' Rose conipany for 76,75; salaiy of Janitor, house expen ses, &c„which tin motion was ordered -to be_paid. ." • ' • - Warranttcwera ordered inlayer various - borough officers for sal: and anninber of bills present dCrecl tf)..rbepaid, OCCOPANOR OF STREETS HT 'HAM 1:4 1 4 Tbe Chairman theorea&the op the Etoroctet.So il eitori.A.lfred Re in reference:to the right of the galiela Valley Railroad Compan to _se lect. any s treet -of the, ,borp upon which to ley lie Aracks. The stop on is as follbwi: : - • • A general railroad law was ' by tejl the Legislature the4th day of April, 1868. The 12th section of this Act' forb direny company fbrmed under it 4,0 ent e r upon any street, lane or alley in any city or borough, without the consent ,such city or borough. • -. '---,,A special act of Assembly waspassed on the Bth day of April, 1867,1 (servo-, rating the - Mohoggithela Railroad inpa ny, and a supplement"tthereto - wag used on Pie 81st • day' ofMarch, 1868. • Wei. these acts the Company would have the right to lay: its track upon any of the Streets -of the borough, as its Directors might deem most convenient, ..witheut the consent of the borough. . • . ~ . The Solicitor then stated , that be was not Inforined as to ender which of the • laws the present . company is Organized, but the impreesion was that it is Organ ized under the general law'of 1868. • If so, no street can be entered upon with t rc i titti out consent 'Of - e 'borough. -If organ ized tinder the a laiv,- the company' , MD use finch st 'as best suit -thorn without the consent of the authorities. Of course. Carson street is excepted on account of the Passenger Railway Com pany having vested interests in that street. Under thews latter _acts_ there i would be only a question of the damage done to private property: • - • • •/- Burgess Salisbury now appeared and "took the chair. • , Mr. Oliver then moved that the opinion I be referred to the Railroad , Committee. Carried.' . , .. - Mr. Kerr asked the Council to author- Ise him to discontinue the suit against Joseph Walton for wharfage. , • „..,„ Oa motion of Mr. Ward, the Solicitor was so instructed. / / THE HONONGATIVA VALLEY RAILROAD. Mr. Briggs, President of the Mononga hela Valley Railroad Company, was pres entouid ,bv-invitation made a few , re marks. ,Be stated that the Company were , anxious to procure the_ right of way, and he desiredro know if the -matter was in the hands of a Committee. He was answered in the affirmative, when he stated, that anew plan had ' been presented by the Company, shoWing a new route through the borough. In stead of traversing Manor street, Breed street has been selected by the Company, then along Mary Ann street and Into Manor street between Ninth and Tenth streets ; This route would be more de sirable, being of an easier grade, and Breed street would /I/Bird—the Company more radiate: for depot purposes. He stated that there was very little, if any. opposition to' the • Breed street route through Enid Binisingham, and the Corn: parry had not any diffieulty about the. route through- Birmingham. " - - A member .stated -that there was de cided opposition -among the citizens of Breed street, in Birmingham, to the route. - - Mr. Briggs remarked that the Manor street route had never been approved by him,,and had only been recommended by the City Engineer: He had consulted the President of the -Pennsylvania Rail road, and hestiggested the Breed street route as the best-t - - That Company's En t gineer had - examined the. Breed street and also reported in its favor. Mr. Atterburi suggested that the Coun cil hold a !special meeting a week hence to 'consider the aubjecj of :granting ,the right asked by the Company ; - On motion of Mr. Schwerin, the . Coen cir agreed to meet on' Saturday afternoon next for the purpose' of going 'over the route with Mr. Briggs and examining the same. . . - • • • , _ : On motion of Mr.. -Ward, „the. Burgess was authorized to -pay Messrs. Hastings & O'Neill 11,000• in sums as they desired a.. • _ . - _ -- ___ ___.__• On motion of Mr: Oliver, a warrant was ordered in favor of the Street Corn mitisioner fOr two hundred dollars' for the current Month. On motion, the School Directors were permitted to place a cinder walk in front ofithe sehool house on Fourteenth street. Adjourned.- MOM ME *Pram as .4 Maidents Bhtstm is . the I propels:thy ..Complesitlß which follows tissues Haggsn's i•Mogookis 41403. alt is the True BecretScr.)Pela •Feldliehahle Utdiss in Society 0000 0 V:his. The, kg ..114. *lnt I.ho eaduntis , Giti into a ' !Cit y e'3. , :tfqrs rap Idlythatitaititlitirinie thing. • - • Redness, - Stillborn, "Tan, — 'Freckles, "Blotches antVall' elibbts Of 'the &Wither stinadimppearimben it is used,, and s 'genial,. cultivated. a .itesir•-espressicm,..hs 101441 1 4 0 d 'Which ?Wilk the , Bloomo•af I m P l ath.• _Beauty .1' P9104119t0a ll invest: 74, cants St. any Tespepts. le store and P4OO l th, .4410, 3 1 1 , 108 *mints. butt - o , oo's Hathstrect to this* the Mir. JJ • a - • • strf,F. I. • 0.1 - ficods NOR, 0001siaxiieetist meal, gall. st.the .00outiseatisl:.; Fi4o below Vest oince. - • • 146 - Ood 'oAyles e iliest'fabb!Ola and PoPular__OUtP 3 -4 ,3l o orheadV;lBl Marlp:it7llp•eBt. Aittcil be Plaid it auction, at • Ito. 7A' St: Clair straaii tales viptaimenaing Thursday m o r igniv; ; , , irrinß 4 RP 01, 1 w 1 ,)All one ehfaild & , elm 6 maw.. itig PO., No ,S 2 St. clot street , - ' tit• " ta :gouda, -tr np, an 407 dress' goodiat W. W. Woriiisaittfi J NO. El Market etTbet4' - • _ As more o,sersighty thousand dollars' *Portia: Of atook.,tecoMne . still`unsold, W. Barker, Jr.„ 'Administrator, has - been authorized to continue the, great closing out sale at, tbe: warerooms of •J. W. darker & Co., 59 Market street, for 'ten days lony,er, before rendering his account. In order to induce purchasers,- goods will be reduced still lower.:Many • articles will be offered at twenty-jive per t cent, less than they can be purchased in .. . the eastern markets at the 'present time. -The stock, which saw. be gaidd,•embraces desirable Fall and .Wittter goods, such aaMerinom Wools, Long Shawls, Blank eta, Dark and. - Medium',Dress Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., etc. - Ti'holessle and retail Invent' should by 'all' - means - embrace this opportunity . or rePlenish ing their etock, as the prices are de- - 'cldedly low and the-goods must be-clos '-ed out.. au4 4t. Dlaririn!s Crackerf.—Maryin, on Lib erty street, akes sujierior 'mcrackers of all antlevery variety,sod.sorcte kinds of the beat; are not znae; at any other' es.- tablishm ent. - 'They are sold. by all gro cers and nainriiiimailk effi6r`fainily. New and seasonable Dry Goods at'ano non, at No. 20 Sr. Clair street, com. manning Thursday, A.ngnst. sth, and to continue Until all'are Sale at 934 A., it., 2 p. 3r. and 73i P. of the due. ,ere or. . Meals at all hours , day and evening, at the, Centinental, Filth avenue. The tables ate 'sunplied with the be,st the markets afford. i nionof ,Esq•t• (mon- Bates and Offer, at - low pri 9, ' - Figtired Grenadines; Summer Lace Mantles, Silk Mantles, f. (Ladies under garments , , Chapped , lace And, all rciughz news of the sidn," certab3ly cured by using the Juniper' '.%ap, made by Caswell, Hazard = New York. It siirpaases all other remedies as it will pre vent roughness 'of the skin if used 'du ring-cold - weather. It is easily applied, avoiding all the trouble = of ,the greasy compounds „now in. use. , It can be used by ladies, _ with _the njost. tender- skin, without irritation or making it kit and clear. Sold by Lhec rugßlStB ge m ally. i, Teats !tor, Vamp' Alestings r —Htuiting and Fishing parties; "Wall". and iiHospitati , • tents, good lib EIBIV at J. H. Johnston's, 170. Sinittitiald _street, . Pitts btirgh/ • - • Renmairts of dress goods, silks and poplins and*oor goods, &cap at J. M. Burchfield dr , . . Attentive IN alters, neat -tables, - the la== test delicacies oftheneason; at the "Con tinental," Fiftia'avenue;.beliiw the Post- . A Wew Furman House.—Our rollers in want of an' ythinginthe furniture line will please call at the extensive . ware rooms of F. H. Berger, No. 88 SinlefiellA street, before purchasing elsewhere. - ws:4w • - . • The Continental, Fifth avenue, below the Postollice, is the mnat convenient restaurant for business "met in the city. Anttion Sale of Dry Goods, No. 20 St. Clair street, commencing Ttntraday,--An gust btb, and to continuo until all , hie 'sold. Sales at 934 a. M. and 2 and 734 Birmingham will be made Jively on Friday next with the - presence of the . great Cresent City,Circtisof C. W.lloyea r , which is very generally conceded,to be the best now traveling. Merchants, Lawyers, Physiblans, tem, Clerks and the community gee s •-• ally are the patrons or the .Continental, Fifth aVenne, below.the Post Offiee;' DIED: ..- . • . Travietts-on Monday might, , Angoit • 1669. JOHN FRANCIS TN.EVE4B, In, the-5M_ 'Tat of his age. , ' • The funeral will take'placcltas at 3 ci.c3ock, Mona the tesidenob of Ids parepies . on Washingtodstreet,•Pittathutb. ThittlendS • of thelamily are respectfully Melted to tined.:4 • COOK.-Tuesday morning: Angus ;3:1 - at • CIIRISTOPSaB COCK. sited OS-Years. The funeral will take piece frttllla Atf- 01 . 51- deice. (butlers street, '6ltegiitfts:titt., Cate Maneheater. airiseirO9m • The friends of the family ate InviteillWatiend. UNDERT _ . EX,r:AIKE TAKER. tea , re ETILEE.T. - iteburgLl. Pad COFF/1413 Of all liuis.C.B.A.Pr6, - G LOVE, 1:0MT eft ery description or Fr treerilieUlft Dial:g Goods Ita• Witted. Knows one- , Cerrlsses farnisuou fo: city Um rals ssues tzieS—B4Y.Dr.vld Kerr. D.D. seejek. Jaeolautduller:ioD. D.., Thomas Ewing, Kroi•• 'TtAr. , 3 • . !`ARLES "E‘ PEEELES, -DERT-LICEES AND 'LIVERY sTABLES. 7ooreel • f ft&RDESKY STREET AND C'EITECIE • .A V ElfP 4-11,40.3211C1fT. where theIrCOI , YIN ELKBile s:e constantly . _ nwplied vita real and imltaticr. .ILo- ewood.• Z5110g3 11 .7 and• Calyx, .atPrlcela clidlringtrora ti LO UPI?. 80. - -dies prepared for try artnant. Ilearses sad-Cie. 1 rtagea ranalete.it also. rinds of MoerElat Goode; If required. Oitlee open mail L'Oirrak 413 , • and olrbr. • • • - t PBC reemis Persons who are fratferitur frima weak eyes or r ,f (limners of ittion can tlll4 110thltir better so - re— 3 store them to their properstands.ra than by :icing THE' SCOTCH - PEBBLEAPECTACLESr An article We ,eats guranteeto be genuine, ana,, ; at env% a 'price that •• hey Will -come within this—, tenth °rah: vU_we.ashfaforyontotaltan4 5 examine *es°. and we win - PlitmeAlkeix frfue . erttyn!rer all otherS. •,, • - • _ Ws; ; , , , aziOzwariacti OPT 116 - FIFTH 3 1 24 . NUS.= .;4`. VEIIIII - CHANT' - TAILORS.;,.:-_ • . 4 410 1 1 11 n= • . 1 W 0414 2 =tra t rer '3l i ) ; l 4 *:; l 4 4l4 40 1 ttla t SPRING-TWOS OF GOODS liF;ll'NOW:l;:col.4;e7tiE. • I. JSOLICIUBRIALI EASILCALLe . s• • :-:ot / and zirvoi - - . .Penn , Sixth Stteetee, W • - " MESPENSEIO 11 CO: t •• AO: 'ECM 11T88313:: , 11$1* 81. • hare Dist received trite? Ilie:bad ilta 8(6111 lot Of Few Goods fer Bprivil3Oitietet W4EO f4i • 'de 14u - el:. pie eimwarr>tat r toe fa a dlt sad make tia'ate is 1104,017• 4 ztvw. 4 9ll• 3 rale4pl did titscelditdal faRML / 11.105'8:ML8/811, GOODS ate -at" ail tam to Oa Mud at Dante: liasabarl 13140 laiills2 • M= '3.':". .... J_ INED ME