II Se- AND sußcruw, Tfi GASIITTS is iShat is? the city for :a y days of the week for 15 emu per week; by mega, 18 per annum; 8 mos., 12. Send in the Result: Will our friends throughout the two cities obligees by sending in the returns of the ward elections as soon as possible alter being counted, as we propose pub lishing the result in fail in Wednesday's GAzErTX? We would also respectfully request the borough and township offi cers to filitip the blanks furnished them at mice and forward by mail or hand to our counting room, 86 Fitt avenue, I" Our Readers in Alleghen r y, on the west side of Federal street, who do not get their paper before seven o'clock in the morning, - will do us a faior by leaving word to that effect in our counting roomy' The tardiness on the part of the carrier is wholly inexcusable as we print and de liver.the Pspers to him n ane time to enable all to be circula ed before seven ' o'clock. , ' Police circles were de' Siturday. "Ailegheny' %moat flex Thursday. night. • • Not a single ease was reported at the Allegheny Mayor's office yesterday. I Etchings' Opera Troupe.—The Bichinge. Opeia Trnupe,wianeitintence an engagement of six nights at the Opera House on the ltith inst. • 81,000, or More, is 'ready at the , GAZETTE counting room as a wager tnat Johti.W. Geary. will receive s ma ority of the votes cast in gubernatorial election to-inorrow. Some difficulty ishaperienced In keep ing up the flow of the large fountains in the Allegheny Park. It is sald the sup ply of water in the upper !part of the Third ward is almost cut off when the fountain is playing. • Lecture Season.—The lecture season of the Ycinng Men's Mercantile Library As sociation will commence on the 15th of next month. Mark Twain 'delivers the opening lecture. Season tickets, for sale by the Librarian at the Library Rooms, corner of Sixth and Penn street, .4.ssault.--Howell Williams alleged be fore;A.ldorman linlasters, Saturday, that Louis Jones, proprietor of a saloon in South Pittsburgh, had knocked him down and kicklad him two or three times in the saloon on Friday night. Warrant issued for Jones' arrest. Aquatic.—Tne three•mile race between Win. Worthington, of the Duquesne, and John Hayes, of the Jones boat clubs, which came off on the Allegheny course Saturday afternoon, was won by the lat• tor, who came in about one hundred yards silted. Time—twenty-four min utes. Stayer's Conrt.—There 'were thirty three cases disposed of at the Mayor's' I:nothing court yesterday—nineteen of whom were charged with - disorderly s conduct, twelve with drunkenness, and two On a charge of vagrancy. rift( en of the, number paid fbaes and eighteen were committed. ' Re .nblican Rally.;--A grand Republi can rally was held in front of the Custom Bone Saturday evening. Eloquent and stirring addresses were made by Hon. H. Bucher Swope and Col. Wm. Bleakely. A brass band in attendance enlivened .the Morel-sea with patriotic airs. Coal Mice Robbed —At an early hour Saturday morning the coal office of the Connellsvillo Coal Cpmpany, on Marion :avenue, First ward, Allegheny; was en terea, and the safe blown open, but nothing found in it. To, make up for their trouble in a slight measure, the thieves carried off a clock and a guitar— all the portable plunder contained in the .office.. The Verdick—An inquest was held on the body of Peter Fish, found dead near O'Neds' coal works, an account of which we !published a few days since. The 'jury, found that the deceased came to his death from injuries received at the hands of William O,Rourke. O'Rourke is still in jail, Be denies the charge and says he does not know how Fish was injured. D sorderly.--Saturday night William Cruinny was brought . before Mayor Dram for disorderly conduct, on oath of John H. Gibson. The prosecutor alleges that he observed Crumny abusing a col ored boy on Craig street, First ward, and remonstrated with him, when Crnmny turned upon him and pushed him into the 'gutter, and endeavored to raise a dis turbance. The accused, after 'a hearing, was fined ten dollars and costs. Slight Flre.--Abont 1:13.lf-past four o'clock yesterday morning a fire oc curred in Messrs. Yonngson & Cos ba kery and confectionery, at the corner 9f Diamond alley and Smithfield street. The fire originated in the bake-house in - the basement and was extinguished be fore any serious damage was done. The fire, department was called out and a can siderable quantity of water was thrown into the building. The loss will not ex \ coed two hundred dollars. s Progress ng.—The foundation for the , Good Will • ngine House, Sixth ward, _Allegheny has been completed. and - workmen ,11 commence to-day on the I\ 3 brickwor . A. strong. • fOree has been en aged and the building • will be pushed forward ra idly It is expected that the lower El )or will be ready for oclupanc7 before the close of the present season. 'The Good Will is one of the most efficient organizstions in' the service, and emi nently deserving of bette r then -they are now compelled to occupy. Lookout for Smuotn.Sores.—We call attention a card elsewhere, in reference to a igsmooth-bore' t licket in the Seventh ward, Pittsburgh, the desire of which is :to, defeat Kr. John Wilson for Select Council and Mr. Charles Jeremy for •Common Council, both regularly nomi• - noted RePnblicm candidates. The timely exposure of the trick is fortu nate, as the election of the gentlemen named, with the entire Republican :ticket of that ward, will thereby be sendered 11 the more certain. Itobtiery , n the W narf.—About eleven o'clock ye terday Dan. Riley _attempted, and it is alleged 53 w:ceded . in the at- Diffalo,, , tempt. to ob Joseph Cooper, of New Yor . The parties had been drink - , ing together daring the day, and Riley induced Cooper to go down on the wharf near the Pointrwhere h oo kock him • down' an&Coopor says ten dollars out of his pocket. They were both ear rested and piker' d e t rai n ed watch house where Cooper was for &Lut --enees and R:ley on A charge of robbery. lIII=SII TILE minimen ELECTIONS: CITIES AN! BOzSOI7GHS. OCTOBER .12th, 1869. PITTSBURG/I -._ Opporittini. Repubiftans. rnewr WARD. !RELICT COUNCIL. -. Jos. TIIIII/CTI COY HON COUNCIL. J Gozzam' John Roth, Br. t 4 Duels' - E. J. Hoene John Beiterth A• Torrence I OHOOL DIBECTO as. Geo. Kirkpatrick B. Cornwell. Br Etoreace h..muner ~L. Glelseneamp JuDOS OP ELECTIONS. N. Brookmeyer e• P. Keating 'G. W. Cottla W. H. Hunter Matthew MeeP SECOND WARD. BEM= COC/XCIL. Edward House. COMMON coirscu.. D. C. Carroll J. C. sitorn - Addison/aflame scuoor. DIRECTORS WI Woods Tawas' Swing . ALDERMEN. A.S. 'Nicholson i~hnA. Floyd Jut OE OF ELECTIONI. Janes Mut old of interim John Paul Bartrax INSPECTORS. Thos. U• Bigelow J. B:Richardson T. J. Gall!Lher eosssiON , John:en J Mob Kilter David dims W. C. Dean Joseph Detweb H. Xtioebel ALDEI DAN. John A. Strstn Geo. W. Leonard ICSOOL DIE EMI& C. Fiatowske John Magee C, K :Bierman W. J. Dick W. C. Reiter JIT :OR or IL CTION. John T. Irown Jas. Itenslehausea Geo• Nenbert Henry Daub David Stun INSPECTO O . James McAllister John M. Lytle BETTY 3N INSPECTOB. Peter Dressler A. aliment:L.:. CONSTABLE. 'peter Zrader ENE= IMMECLI E. Sullivan BETEtint i.NSPECTOB. b. EllOersheiM CONSTAIILIL prerscroas, CONSTA BLS. Tatar! WARD' SLLICT COUNCIL. John Kaiser A. D. Dean FOURTH WARD. SELZOT COUNCIL. James Littell COILVON COUNCIL John D. Hare W . J Asdereon JWn aAeTrnmer inson Josep h O'Brien SCHOOL DISECIoRS. Bea nard Mcbasina J. L. Duncan • ALDZIVAIC. Janice Donaldson I.l.Wtitisore T. V. thaw James Tl. Thaw J. L'. BoraLoh JUDO' 07 IGLECTIONS. John Coyle INSPICTOMS. T. A. Cain W. G. 31Clule srrurt,:rt:r m j s s r . intg i ti er . o t, D it.:::: g CON STABLY.. Thomas Maxwell J. G. Holmes FIFTH WARD. 113L'ECT COUNCIL. ,John C. Mcearth? Daub I Mc deal James Heldman COMMON COUNCIL.. W. J. Gilmore Patrick Bradle Thoini.s render y 31. J. x agaun • Wm ti. nderson .1. U. W. Wort John Kelley SCIIOOL DIPACTOB.S. C. B. Strain imams Corcoran John Bagels JUDO'. OP 4.LECTIONS. George Glass James Braddock ISESPZCTOP.S. Wks. J. White itobert Gracey J. M. Faso James Fleming W. 8. Wilt E. H. Alas M. _Rosenbaum ratrlck While BILTDIIN INSPLCTOII• Thomas M'lntTre Joha Amman • CONSTAIILL• C. P. Bradford John Bany SIXTH WARD. BELII.CT COUNCIL. Andrew Sims Henri McCoy Samuel Morrow commo3r COUNCIL.. Bards) , Preitou Joaepu Ceekey liehry Meier SCHOOL DISLICIOIIS Philip Grade I. P. Case JUDGE OF ELECTIONS John Flinn INSPSCTJEIS John Jones BITUIVN INSPICTO R. Daniel LUiderglin CONSTABLIC Bennitt Lake 13EVE NTH WARD. eaLIICT COUNCIL. R. W. Pier COMMON COUNCIL. David L. Fleming it. C. !Miele Charles Jeremy H. B• rmllh sinodgraa blmon Dour BCILCOL Dna-14ES. Johnllar.hall B. P. Kane JUDGE.OF ILECTIOr.II. 111 Lam Henry INEFEZTOD. B . W. 2dcLaughllia WHIMS INBriCrau. Peter Spreler N. btolreley CONSTABLE. Francis Heger's EIGHTH WAItD. EaLlcl COUNCIL. Wm. Ward, Sr. COICNON COUNCIL. Jorenb Moore J. D. Yarhner Oreorge Booth 'I hems'. 0 , sconrka George Chalmers J . • h. Jordan BCIOOI. - Duincron• Charles Martin John Ward JUDOZOT =ACTIONS. • Charles Cochran INSPECTORS. James More Owen R. Barns - RETURN INSPEOIIin• D. 0. Barr CONSTABLE. Pat. render NINTH :WARD. SELECT COUNCIL. John Frovelick JoaPpli Lang Isaac Rees .J •K. Lanahan E. invite John Greeter • •• ALDILIMBS. Joseph Athens J. H. vb. W. Partinson C. O'Donnell SCHOOL nuiscFOrta. Andrew Mcßride L e . t Nosh JUDOI Off ZLICTIOna. Adam Tinning 8. F t oifirlen INIYACTOII B . J. H. Weitlroy Samuel Hllenen. ItZTUEN INIPECTOB Jesepti CONSTAILS. - Jame' Williams . TENTH WARD. lOLLICrt COUNCIL. Patties Kane COnnOrr COUNCIL.. H. D. Belts NV lIIIam Wilson An.howy Meyers Nicholas Selialder ICII•OL DIBICTOBS `hiatitheater •- 1 • u ;Jacob Ahl J. T. Mason 'Wiulm Scott JUDOS ov surnoles• Loweiet come ISSYNCTOne. DOnert,Jolinson rltrlck McKenna -iniirtcrost: ' Astlitu Deno, • - • :•• : Joaerat nehriTee• • COngranul. dchnli„shardan ]hid. eslif'fne John Wilson J. A. Butter John Lowry W. J. Logs* w u Glenn H. Y. Bolce J. Walters J• W. Bell J. Boyd A. Boyd. Midi W.J• 113417 David Deck PrtTSBUROIL-9 C. 1. Settew H. W. Oliver W. J. liowbead A. G. MeCtuctlets 1101001 S. M • 131, esleeth M. 11. Moorhead George Nettle JUDG2 • TWEL I D.wld Ma" di n J. E. laciteley. Thomas ltotewell W. H. Berger T. V . Welsh J. M. Me..k.ell Jam. C. Levis Robert Cummins John Welib T. G. Smythe 4. V. Rivers E. J. Howe c. P. Nelson • TBIR B. P. Jones C P. Dor W. B. t mitt' John Harrlton W. el. Stccutcheon JCIDFS GT E.ECT.ONE B. J. ro*.*• W. S. Gr a ham A. Rutledge George Evans \ IrOUR'rEEN TR WARD MEC'? COUNCIL. Isaac Jones Evan Jouts John Flemluu Gun Sehl.Ater Gottelb Berner ALDEIINILS. John A Lippert C. A. Andersoll 6CIIOOI. DISICTOES. George Fawcett W. Homer T. J. Cralg • John Dunlap JCDGE or stscriors. C. B. Barr SreCTOES. David Edward F. 31 Cloth 111TCRI IFSPECTOR. Davit Griffith E. T. Devlin CON fiTABLI Robt. McAdams M. B. Craig T.B.YOUng Lewis Ws;tban J. H. Rthren FIFTEENTH WARD• EILICT COUNCIL. A. H. Ahiborn COMMON COUNCIL. J• J. Albeit:V. Wetaenberger Alex. Black • taami. Car emu ti• eptien Dietrich Taos. D. Kellar J. B. e.ari S. H. Watson ALDITIMAN. Wm. Jan tey JAM!' ReDI,IIIOII SCIIOOL DtIECTOSS. J. C. o' Donnell Bernard Barns JCDOLOTELICTIuNS . GEOrgeGITTLSOD J . W. O'Brien ternrlCTO lB . J. Y. linamer. I.ITOIN INSTECTOB. • Jun. O. Scbade Alfred Gable. CONSTABLE. Philip Dram Wt .Dancer p. G. Dn.° Fred. Vanobe Thos. Meet= BIXTEENtIi WARD. . - SILKY COUNCIL. BURL MLICLILIeY J. 8..De111.11 COMMON! CoCNCIL. R. U. Smith Thos.irdWards I;e0. ..Nislistattlesler lieu. UCCUT c u wu DI ..ECTO2B. Ed. Vranenbeho ti. Fratsch Java: OP LI.E.CTIONS. Jos. .dpahr. rAsPictOes• JIM A Vrttkanrdsen VI in. V. G. Coals A, B. Boil H. A. George !rasa. Gqling Jacob Gum 'SEVENTEENTH WAND. 13111.X.C7 COUNCIL. A. D. Anderson COISMON COUNCIL. John Dana Chrlst. Andrew de..3tt, Tnoossa S. Mitchel' Wto. C. Boon Mattnew Susan lICLIOOL DIZICTORS. G. W. Gardner John hlcr'e Joseph hiltooell d wa:d Drildsoa JUDGE Or ILLICTIONS. ! W. S. Thomas .1. B. Cochran DisraCioa W• D. Obey Z. Wainrlght F. Donihne John Schmidt Gregory Fahrer EIGHTEENTH. WARD. MIXT COUNCIL. . J. 'Harvey Jones COMYCN COUNCIL. Andrew Lyons n oh B ehr.stian Seibert en). Darlinon J McMastegtr. ISCSIOOL LIRTCTORS. William Fralleli G. B. Littlefield Geo. Llttlvlleld H. B. Voster Henry Williams Wm. Smith JUDOS OF ELECTIONS. ' Thomas Donnelly rrf ariciou a. George Bendall COXSTABLE. John Moreland j r Erg 4. 3101iDAY ocrom rH WARD. COOXCIL. Usury Abel. Es. COUNCIL. R. ♦. McGinty Michael Kitk Benny Herr DIZECTOIISI Chas- Abel simnel hoes WIMLN. ILICTII =Lac coxbo N -Baninel Irwin Anima &Milli %Cr° 3 a .N Bernard Rana 11161iCTOR. Jaesh Bye;;; N N PTEI WARD. =I 1 1" COUNCIL. Robert Liddell ~ 3t c r. ° IL J.G. Beckman tr . 2 1, C : t • X 011 J. P. Pearson Maurice Plabsee H. A. Diamond TIMAN. ECM Richard Allen , L D11=1'1)118. A. Muudort Joa. H. Irwin 0? ILICTIONLI• 11371 CIE John bweeney SPiI.TOEB. IJames lioson. • i nssr.cros. Andrew Hell COXISTABL t. Joseph David EENTH WARD. T COUNCII.6 I= COXMON COCNCI.L. 6CIIOOL DIRZCTOUS INSTECTOBS. BETLIIN IN EPICSOB, 113/11ZEMO C0)111011 C 011 !, CIL. W. R. McCalif James Magian!' S. Rayner 0. M. McMaster' Henry Epplin 1112011 X INSPLCTOIL. Lawrence Schrott • CORSTIDLI. T. Putter us.rrlur INsrEcroa. !Jelin , J. FOX CONSTABLE. David Kirk. John Herron 8. B. Bim➢le NINETEENTH WARD BILSCT COUNCIL• Robert Dlck verL Co xic :x roux= g. EL Neeley Oliver Yr ma ADDIEY/N. C• C. Atkinson scnOot. Angst Tons G. G. Negley N. A. Cunningham JUDOS 07 JILICTIONS T. J. Black ISIIPZCTOI I6 . James Z. lodgers SITUBN INSPECTOR. , Thomas McCombs TWENTIETH Pir &RD. !MIXT COUNCIL. J. P. MixOsnd l. 1• W. Heilman COmmOzt contot. John Barton ' C. W. Batchelor SCFLOOL DIAILCTOttt W. G. Jain, WA J. B. Baum /ruin or uscrioxs George .B. White . INBPIICTOIIII. Addison Burchfield CONVIWILE. TWEBTY.FIItST WARD. 811LIICT COUPCIL. Blehard Thompson Franklin Pierce COMMON COIINCIL. Cbar es Oabriel Fry Bambel ALDIZNAIK. J.J.l3isitth . James White SCHOOL DIUCTOIIII. Imboof a 'mei te - • lieuidersoa . JUDOS Olt *Llplitrol l i. A. .Wocil4syer ' 'Henry Brows. • xxericsons. , Jacob Htmlileritiit irrits,issrac ma. Thomas Lindsay . W.H.Austin ""' "'"''cfinrrnats. t • Antiar t uoLtio.ctsv .. • - • Addl.. On znatv H. Mosel( y B. W. Mo:s•o p. B. Coon . • TIIIIINTY-SECIND WARD. • DELI= COrSCIL. Jelin Idurdoelr, Jr • COIMON COCXCIL. J, B. Brinthen John Januson 8 :Boot DIU CTO3 B 1-win Lewis J. lriemint JCDG I Or ILECTIONS T. B. Hamilton isrsrtcro s Wm. Alder.on CONISTABLS. T. J. Andrews TWESTY-THIRD WARD SELECT contd.:L. Jarces B. Palmer commo s COLSCIL. Fred. Kohne H. W. other, Sr SCHOOL DIUEC7OUS. Joseph Chadwick . Rankin JUDO t Or ILLSCTIONS WUtista W)Ue INSPIFC7ORS W. T. Mints N CONSTABLE. J. a. Wllllisasen ALLEGHENY. FIRiT ISILICT COUNCIL. elamltradley COMMON COUNCIL. Alex. Hann' Adam BeNW W. r. kraaker Ed. J Roberts, scnooL DluzcToss. James o , l3anlon Oulu. Manning N FL M. Long W. G. Alps y. H. Nesbit A. F. Marthens JUDI:ST.OI SLECTIONII. Thos. E. Johnson INSTICT OIIB . COMMAS 2 INBXwPLIF. rd ci...oW:.(adeu C,\s. Smith swrciax INSPILCTOP. T. J. Ingham Arcanrcng Jtc,b SoTel\ CONSTEBLE. 11711 SELECT COCNC IL. 0 Henry ("epee ,ESS covzicu. Rebut White David Barter Samuel Cali Samuel Ir Ala SECOND WARD J. IN'. ni Ai l, Slack Ro Taggart Jose h A.oliworth SCHOOL DIUICTOM, toxmox couNc IL L. H. Eaton C. NV. Bonney 3CDGE OF ELECTION'S. Hugh Ward INSPECTORS George liatelthon Wm. Gibson RETURN' 11 1 SPECTOR Ett JACklilll Jas. M'CEia CONST-BLE Jam Chu' THIRD WARD. SILECT COIINCI L • John Huekenstein cowman' cottirC IL. . . Baronet Having' William Hiller El •utitas Voegutll Jacob Hocbuly Geo F. conkley n. B. W Gld Thomas Brown . Josepa Meier' SCHOOL C I RECTO 11 s. D. L. Smith • e-otleito Fans E. E. *wilt C. V. * hatOn Arthur Hobson Jacob Ric pp JUDOS. or ZLIOSION—Ist Precinct. A. J. Pentecost Can pbell Stewart 24 Precinct. El.'Englith ?red. eoppart John Gtrpert INsrlCTollll—lit Preeinet. Joseph M.Prennan Isaac Stern llas - ld basting' 26 Precinct Henry 'Rork J amen Gabby sal rive 7 ttsrEctOg—lst Precinct Andrew Marthall Eugene MeGang George W. Smith 7. Precinct. Fred- Al Fred 11.,htsazter CONSUBLE• Henry Wilts C. Ungenielter FOURTH WARD SILILCT COUNCIL John hiegraw COMSON COGNCIL. David Gilmore J. r, Brady Dalze 1 Louts sCLIOOL DIBICTOD6 F. Barter wm. Brown Royal, jalotloet JUDGY Ot KLACTIONrISt Preeind, A. C. Pattetion 2d Pree C. W. Shafer insracions—let Precinct James Brown 24 Precinct IlartitonEater RITVIIX msrscron — ist Fcfcinct W. M. Porter 2a Precinct. B. 31. Max CONSTADIA John WWI FIFTH WARD. , SELECT QOCNCIL. Alex. Patterson T. B. bwearingen common coma CIL. P. 9. TS -Thompson - David Campbell James Gilleland liansael Benson SCIIOOI. DIRECTOIIB. Malcblin Gay kaml. McCune JUDGE OP ILICTIONS- W.J. Cansihey J. It. Robertson issricron. William Hall INSPE TOILS. • G. W. Megraw coxavaHLl. John Irwin • James Don*.ey W. M. Cliney N. .t.cClint.un W. C. Cooke C. Hach EI'S.rH WARD. 81.LICCT COUNCIL.. • Hem Faulkrar Connoir, couNct!... " HearT Warner , G. H. 11. Knox Wm, Howbottom Win. Moineral scilgOL DIIIICTORS. F. Temble nfirew Frazier W. W. Viltacia Wm. uavld.ion JCDGZ OP IL kCTIONS. Wm. Gerbil T... Petersoa John Spver James Chadwick CONSTA Si n. Michael Solar , SEVEN 111 WARD. stLICt CO t , NCI L. J. C. Bartley B. J. Chrlst • Adam Heineman C. L. Gothring COMMON CoiI:CCM Hizenten Will tam Hamilton F. liardtmeyer Adam Weise SCriooY. DIMICTOuS. I M. Maser, 3 ra Fred. Braun 3 yre, Simon 2 yrs Mun'l Aaawvrth 2yr JCDOZ Or N.LaCrIO AN. Peter Milliner ILLIVEX INSNICTOIII. Christ. Anton George Keetoer4 iTORTH Wpm,. • SIL.T.CT COUNCIL. • E. L. Jones COMMON COUNCIL .ledle Julius Groetzlnger Samuel Reynolds , Samuel SO7IIOIOS SCHOOL DIRECTORS. _ _ _ 0150110 UOlll PIMOD Mcßoberts Stmon Mcßoberts Johnll. Morrison Jesse Sutton • JIIDOIC OP ZLICTIONS• George Moat Medd F. Jackson IN:3PECTOBS OF smictrorrs. Go ur) Ne isc mith tlelb Ther J. J. Herman De 10.1%/11X tserscroa. 0. P. Wilhelm John A. Diebold CONSTABLE. Adam Holman german Oebmler SUBURBAN DISTRICTS John G. Brown Lewis lemlbsek Daniel Dempsey , s • William Me m u p erinell •Muph Cull Zdwerd Costes S. W. Yeller ISCIIOOI. DI IsCl'une. Edward Coates tt. B. Lyon • JUDOS 01 ILICTIrI. Shomu McElroy 4 IliertClol6.. It*ilbacti cpxsrhans. vizvilgre NAltie • .`" - • - 8111111150111 31 . • " passim. W. 'C. Aaghintauga James Ballibary JUSTICS Or TUN PILACI. B. G. 'Each= Daniel Berg COUNCIL-Ist Precinct- T. B. Atterbary B. Welker John Redman ' F. Piunkett . Martin tibtaar 24 Precinct. I= George Duncan S. Wllwaine J. r. Snyder - reterEnnz ter JODGII OF ZLECTIONS—Vit Precinct. David J. Thomas Val. Leaner 2et Prteinct, 'George S. Wood , Mike Laughren iNsrEcTous-4*: Precinct. David Jenkins George Manz 2d Precinct. Patterson Pearson George H• IitTORN INSFUCTOES—iii Precinct. John Eicttelay Peter Tochles 2d precinct. • P.obert McDonald D• S. Selisbcry CONSTABLY. Phillip Dlmmel MOUNT WASHINGTON. BCIIGESS. Edward Pratt Wm. McCully D. B. F.rgason John 'Wilbert John Burford Withrow .13oughias William arie J. B. 3tallillea S'erle William HalpinCuthbert JUDOZ OF ILF.CTIONS. Bockmer Christ, Wilbert INSFLCIOBS. Jacob fitela James Henderson George Kiel teadOph Wible will H. Heiner John IS. Thomas JUSIIICE OF TOP PI.ACE• E. P. Thomas R. H. Jones ti. George A• Chalfant =DOC OP ILICTIONS A. a• Wllllims E. A. PattplOn CJIISTAELLII W. A. Hiriblddle Amusements. OPERA HOUSE.—Mr. arid Mrs. Albaugh closed a highly successful engagement at the Opera House on Saturday evening. They both demonstrated pretty clearly how some "stars" can draw the pay, while superior actors in the stock com pany contribute all that make the plays interesting. Mr. Albaugh, in Richard the lIId, was as pretentious a piece of unnatural and impotent acting as we have ever witnessed, and had not the Richmond sustained himself much better we should sympathize with Shakespeare in the cruel manner be was murdered. Let Mr. and Mrs. Albaugh alone next season, good Mr. Canning, and rest amis. fled with the thought that you have done a good thing by the public in keeping the stage clear of stars of a magnitude which would fail to do credit to the milky way of the dramatic profession. This evening Mr. Joseph Proctor commences an engage ment of six nights at the Opera House, when "Nick of the Woods" will be pre sented. Mr. Proctor is so well known and highly appreciated in this city that it is useless for us to say a word in his favor. PITTSBURG'S THEATRE.—This cosy and comfortable place of amusement cont:n ues to furnish its patrons with excellent entertainments, and the public fully ap preciating that fact, give it a liberal pat ronage. In addition to the long list of brilliant stars of last week, several new attractions are announced for the present week. Manager Williams knows how to please the public. ACADEMY OF Wm.—Allen, Pettengill it Co.'s Sensation MinStrels will com mence an engagement of four nights only, at the Academy of Music, Thurs day, the 13th inst. The troupe is said to be one of the best now traveling, and they will doubtless draw full houses. Pastkr/L-RosA.:---Monday evening, the 18th inst., the Parepa-Rosa Opera Troupe will commonce a brilliant season of Eng lish opera, of six nights only, at the. Academy of Milsic. The sale of season tickets will take place on Wednesday at Kleber di Bro.'s Music Store. 122 Wood street, from 9a. la. to 12 SI. After that hour commences the sale for any one or more nights. J. Hildebrand John Glyptrich INSPiCTONS COISTABLS lIILIA ♦LE. 111711167.68. eOCSCIL. JCS,TICI OF TUE PEACE TOWN COWNCIL SCHOOL DIRECTORS At'DITOII6 SCLIOOL DIRECTORS DITOIL , INSPECTORS Habeas Corpus. An I nterestlng case was brought pp before the Court of Common Pleas, Sat urday, Judge Sterrett presiding on a habeas col pew. The writ was issued upon the application of John Maguire, of Blair county, who asks to obtain posses sfon of a little girl, Jane Stanley by name, aged about seven years. The child was the daughter of Michael Stan ley, deceased, and is pow in the posses sion of Mrs. M. Kennedy. a resident of Allegheny. but formerly of Cambria county. The father was killed while in the army. the msther has married a sec and time. The mother desired to have the child, which has bserr in the • pos session of Mrs. Kennedy for six years, placed under the charge of her brother, and stated that the child was taken from her by her husband when it was not more than four or five months old. She further stated that she bad never seen it but once since that time. For the respondent, testimony was ad duced to show that the mother was dis sipated, and the child waa deserted by her when a mere babe. It was further shown that it had been well cared for. and that Mrs. K. had been appointed guardian by the Cambria County Court. Ur. Stanley also produced a certificate of guardianship issued by the Blair County Court. After hearing the testimony, upon sr meet of counsel the case was put on the argnment list, and will be argued Satur day'. The Setwol of Design has resumed work, and we wish to call attention to the opportunities cf instruction which this institution offers. Catalogues with this Information may be had at the rooms, corner of Wood street and Sixth avenue. The Principal, Mr. Hugh Newell. and his assistant, Miss Itenderson, are known to be thoroughly competent and skillfut teachers. Tho school should be highly prosperous. Burns' Restaurant, corner of Sixth , avenue and Smithfield street, daily re ceives frealishell oysters from the best heries of Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, and nowhere else in the city can they be served up in better cleaner or more tempting styles, he prices are the very cheapest in the oity. For a good meal or lunch call at this orderly and well kept restaurant at any hour, and our word for it you will be as well satisfied as you ever were in your life. Dancing Acadeionr. Those Wishing to become proficient in the art of "tripping the light fantas tic toe," have excellent advantagexoffer ed them at present at Prof. Cowper 's Dancing Academy, No. 51 Fifth avenue. opposite the old theatr. The days of tntion are Wednesdays , e and Saturdays. Masters and misses at 3 o'clock P. gentlemen's class at 8 o'clock in the ev ening. Prof. Cowper is an experienc ed teacher, and renders entire satisfac lion. liv:rm: 2 w. Be Beautiful. If you desire beauty you should use Hagan's Magnolia Balm. • It gives a soft, refined, satin:like tex. ture to the Complexion, removes . Rough ness, Redness, Blotches, Sunburn, Tan, &c., and adds a tinge of Pearly Bloom to the plainest features. It brings the Bloom of Youth to the fading.cheek and changes the rustle Country' Girl into a Fashionable City Belle. In the use of the Magnolia Balm lies the true secret of Beauty. No Lady need complain of her Complexion who will invest 75 cents in this delightful ar tide. Lyon's Rath:ikon is the best 'Hair Dressing use. • IswiFF. Colored and Blatt Sllts.—Bates Bell's. • The Purest and sweetest Cod Liver Oil in the world, manufactured from fresh, healthy livers, upon the sea shor44 it is perfectly pure and sweet. Patients who have once taken it can take none other. Ask for "Hazard and Caswell% Cod Liver OH," manufactured by Can. well, Hazard & Co., New'York Sold b 3 all druggists. Plain and Dress GoOds l —All colorg, Bates dr, Bell's. . . The Ladles of the two cities are in. formed that Bliss Bartholomew. an aC• complished artist, has opened rooms al 65 Federal street, Allegheny, on the second floor, where plain and ornamental hair work is made or repaired; also la• dies' hair dreesing done in approved style at the shop or at their residences. mtru.3w. Ask your grocer for Marvin's Crac and give them a trial. They can be had at the manufactory also, 91Liberty street. fi Stakwla.—ln ,all varieties. , Bates Bell's. • - Real „Estate.—See advertisement 01 McClung dt Rainbow. Real :Estateand Insurance Agents, 195, 197 and 199 Oen. tre avenue. tf. vambrle Handkerchiefs —Linen f all kinds. Bates & Bell's. Line Goods Flue Poplins.—Selected calor& Bates Sr. Bell's. DIED. IHWIN—On Setae •a. =emir g. Oeto s, e , 9. at o`e.cck, JOSEPH II WIN. lu the . 18th yea. or 13 is age. The friptids of the lamily are resPecllully in etted to attend the funeral on 31070.iT Ail icoox. at A o'clock, from his late residence, No 35 Ohio street. Alleghent. 'WHIT trt.TDE—On Saturday October 9, Mrs. SARAH WHITESIDE. aged TO. Funeral from her torte residence. No. 981 North Alleglaen6, MONDAY. Octoller 11th; atlf a.. x. Friendaof the family , are respeetteßy In vited to attend. lINDBRTASERS• ALEX. AIELEN.,_ ETHER TAXER, No. 168 YOu.r.TH STRUT n ,c l:. COMM of all kiads,CRAPER OLO and e , ery description of Funeral For nishing s tarnished. Rooms oix , e day lOU .ot Carriages famished for city funerals a oo each. klltE.SatamMl—Rev.DsvidEerr, D.D., Rey.ll W. Jacobu D. D., Thomas Ewing, Esq.; sis‘o' P , Miller, Esq. ARLES PEEBLEN, 11.1 N. ICUDICHT.A.SEES AND LIVERY STA33L3I3 cornet • f dANDUBBY STREET AND CAUBCE AVV.Nttlt Allegheny City, where their COlrifil Et 00319 e' constantly_ s:pplied with real ant isal'ation Ro:ewood, m hogany lad Weio 'Callas, at prices sarying from 44 to 4100. Bo dies prepared for in , rrment. Hearses and car rieges fainished‘• also, .11 rinds of Monrnirn Goods, If required. OMee oren at all hours. dr. and night. .311SEPH DIETER & SON, kriciorarr itc•Flrts, Carriages for Funerals. $3.00 raieti COFFINS and all Funefal Famishment at Mn? &aced rates. 7 a WATCHES, JEWELRY, &0• SIGHT Persons who are afliteied with weak eyes Pn dimness of vision, we wool I mak you to try lb celebrated 1 - SCOTCH PEBBLE SPECTACLES 'Which are guaranteed to Improve the sight whe other ei,ectacles (alb They . ean be had ut W. G. DMIFSEA.TII, Jeweler and Optician 56 FIFTH AVENUE,' Opposite Opposite Masonic Han. MERCHANT TAILORS. EILIENJEit 4a. JLtLE KEItCHANT TAILOR,' : Corner of Penn and . Sixth Street FALL AND WINTER STOCK NOW 00 MP LETE BRASS FOUNDRY. JOHN • M. COOPER & CO Bell aid Brass Founders, ENGINE, LOCOIOTITE k 1.01111N6 .. 11111 BRASSES Made Promptly to Circle.; BABBIT'S METAL Made and 'Kept ail liane s Proprietois ana Blannesetarers of J. M. Coopefalmproved Balms WM :S STEAM' PUMP. . OFFICE vidrn Foudrultii Coratalandittahvadt 3 Andsi 2:0..424 ?INN STREET. rrrrt3lTlMB,
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