a CTiY AND SUBURBAN. EFASErn ts faridsliat inthe egg_ leer az days otthe week , for IS seats per week ; - by mail, Taper an,nt::B;so46. Our Readers in Allegheny, on the west side of Federal street, who do not , get fity: their pipe before seven eiCiaelt4n the morning, ill do nap favo r by leaving word to at effect in our Counting room. The tar ess on the part of the carrier is, wholly, nexcnsable as we "print' and de liver th papers to him in ample time to • enable :11 to be circulated before seven Woks, ale.—A. fine family horse. En 116 Market street. For - tare a Aileg eny Councils hold 'a regular meeting tonight. Theth ard.—lt is reported that the eleation.for Alderman in the Tenth Ward will be contested. An Error.—There was a slight -error inoour returns of die election in Birm ingham.. The Republicans elected tbeir entire ticket; except. the candidate for Constable. DulL—Police news ° was exceedingly dull through the city yesterday, and will probably remain so for some time to wur he, sold at public sale, at Sampson MoNnity's lligery and sale stable, Nos. 18 do 9 and 141 Third avenue, at u. o'clock, one horse,andlauggy in good order. Vote.—The return judges f the several wards, lioroughs and. town ships will meet at the Court House at ten o'clock tomorrow, (Friday) to re turn the edictal vote of the county for Stateand county Officers. Good 0011 Be and Lot, in Allegheny, at auction. A lirst-rSte property is to be sold on Beech street, on Monday next, at two o'cpck. The lot is large and the property desirable. See advertisement .01 1 fifth pig% by A. Leggate, auctioneer. stone : "throwing. Mrs. Margaret Fleming made information before Alder man Thomas against Daniel GI'°VW, charging him with throwing a large stone throgoh the trent window of her house, at an early hour Sunday porning.. War rant issued. ' ' launotatien.—Sate Jackson' ' colored, stated, to Alderman ,Thomas lyeaterday that Addiaon Davist also colored, had • threatened 'to immolate her. She fears him eteeoulingly. The alderman's police are on the lookout for Addison with, a view-of ' preventing the threatened ca lamity. •,-; • , - • 4 Fair and he'iair and tee tival in the. new Epiacopal l Chapel of Trinity Church, Sixth street, which has been so largely attended and liberaly • patrcnilsed on Tuesday and Wednesday, will continue to-day and close this eventful, Choice dinners and suppers are served, and numerous, useful and fancy articles are displayed - for sale . at moderate prices. ' The - proceeda are to be expended in furnishing the_ chapel. , Almon a Fire.—About half past eight o'clock last night the lire department was called ontlawran Marra of tire fro box 27, corner of Grant tic Wylie streets. m The ca use o the alarm w ascertained to be the f burning of a c hed in Mr. Kelley's house, on Fifth avenue, near Ross street. It was extinguished by the application of a few buckets of water, , consequent te department Were not called into se rv i ce e. , The loss was very trifling. Now,is the time to get good fresh lake fish. Ben Palpreas always has on' hand at No. 45 Diamond Market.• and at his old potiular Twin City stand, Allegheny City, corner of Ohio and 'Federal street, the very best. . Lovers of fresh fish will find ,it to their advantage to call op him and get their-supplies.. They will find a superior assortment of all kinds of fish, and.will find him polite nouteous, always giving satisfaction to cassomers who may favor him with their patron s: e. .See advertisement.' Horrible Accident-1A dispatch re ceived here from Franklin, in this State, states that on Tneaday night at eleven o'clock a signal tower on the Mine Bill Railroad, Broad Mountain, took fire, burning to death the watchinan and his family, consisting of his wife and two children. A sister Of the watchman jump3d from a window and escaped. 'The tire, which originated at the base, ascended with such rapidity _ as to envel op the victims before realizing their hor nbla position. A False.Friend.—Rachel, Harris. had a friend Edward Smith. He in not her friend now, the friendship was broken up when Edward entered Ranhel'a house and abstracted feloniously there from a pocketbook containing nineteen dollars and a half, and a silver sleeve batten. This occurred on Monday, yes terdar Edward had a hearing on a charge of larcency' before Alderman Shore. which', resulted in his commit ment for trial.', The parties are colored, and are numbered among the popula tion:, the Eleventh -ward. illurder at . Freeport...4(r. Straub, a -youpg man about twenty-two yearsom in of age, died Tuesday morning fr om juriesreceived Sunday morning', at the !lands of his mother. Mrs. Strattb, it appears, is subject to periodical fits of insanity, and Sunday morning, while her •son was eating Yds breakfast, sh m e ,up on t t ed up behind him and struck bi e back of the bead with a coal pick, splitting his skull. She immediately lied, bat was arrested in tbe afternoon of Wednesday and committed to the _Arstrong county jail. n:I • A Murderer's Contession.—On our say ehth page this morning will be found in fall, the confession of Zachary Taylor liockenberry, confined in the Butler county jail under sentence of death for the murder of his cousin. his Annie AdoCand ,oBB.- _ The, pri.oner, judging from own words c must be a wicked • and hard ened criminal who richly deserves the ignominious death in store for him. The prisoner is"tus great a literary phenomer non as a heartless wretch, judging freak his lucubration% for he spells with accu racy the pollysyllables and wages indis criminate slaughter on the osmall fry." ME El E Sirrnms Acetdent.--4 rather serious ac cident occurred at the Enameled Hollow ware works of Alborn,laarlie.,, Wylie & Ca, In afternoon . wardi, Allegneny, yes terday Mr. H. Alborn and Lewis Waugh Were engaged in repairing an enamel oven, the aren of which bad been broken on the day previoas,thereby loosening a large tile, two by three feet, and two inches thick; While the men were in the oven the tile fell, striking Alborn on the head and shoulders, cut ting and braising his severely, and 'Wang was also struck and eeverett in nred, . • ME II ILLEGIENY CHNTI,BLEMONASITINS. CiataisPooi! BC?. 111 F. r°ll. BIM COlOll. /Mali. 0. Wt. Di 1:0V31. JUDGZ.COURT.PLICA.S.. . ~.......... __,_,..............„...,.._,........z \ ,-------.----- ' ------'---,7 3 21 4 - C r I lk t fill 1 , .\•?.., r• ..1 ; . .., ,1 1.1 7.. i; al; :; ; { 0 , 1 i-11 ri 7;,-1 T , ' e., !:. 1 , - il' 4 1 4 . '1 I : 1 ' S.l: . e . l ' i V.' All >i d,l ;:01...1-1,, Al .....11 ~ -- a . : , 1 1 i \ \ '+ • i ''' , ..l ri i. r.I ;,.-' v 1 :1 cil s° 0 li, ; r .l '.:' .... *i •,- - 1% 1 21 -i:.: I; : 1 : ,-I:i ' 'i z,'.' 7 , 1 : ,F l ii : • \ :4 1 1 1 1,Iiii 1:;;P.' ,:,:, : ; : l i • - •il• I • : • •;1 ••, • 1 :1; : ; ;III! ilill:-; PEE MEE ISTRICTS rtirSBUTIGW. I. 111 'lntl,. 4rA . ... • ..... . ... .. .. J 318 J Zq. \ i 35 0 . ..Ai 1 1850 \ 211 j 1350 2611 Secondaraid ..... ... ..1366 \ 191 '410 1 765 4848 175, 4051173 Third ward 200 -'379, 230 182 .1 M1 1901 330 1 00 Fonrth ward .43.571215,12831:001.3791203 377 3011 Fifth ward .151 1 41'-'I .171 400.11711409 171 400, Sixtu ward 411,3446 ,4 7 M7 l 442,218 447340 1 Eleventh asstd.. .... -...... ..... 1300 22.4 , t3lO 191.1393 21 0 277 220 1 Itfanth ward 1311 , 19 8 11 340 189 1 1385 1 192, 235 182 1 Ninth ward. 424.<1 3 3..307 2434 395 =3l , 301 335. Tenth ward .=.2.301113.2.247,t4812451 18'.2461 Pleventn ward ............. ...319,=9'1390.22.5. 74612.22. 351'2231 Twelfth ward 1391110,8,430 2513,42713961141 G 396; Thirteenth ward-- ..... ...,207Arr,t5='.1115, =Ol4O 15 Fifteenth ward 1 214,%0 '=1,2591,=3 2431i= 243 Six.' enthward- ..... ... _ 117016911.. . 1 .. ; .. 1 ,....1• --1 Seventeenth war4l - t 398 275041 M71,410'2561 410 233 F.lahteenth ward .... . 1 64 . 44,1 71 40'1 691 41 1 ; 90 1 41 Ninett Path ward . 2111121, :in Ix i ..,...,,. ....1 Twentieth ward - 1207 84 VI, 69.1217. : (9:',217 711 Twenty-first ward 1:339 1061,2 3 . 0. tB , r„. l 94 .231 1 94 Twenty-second war i ..... ~. 1104 24. 1151 17 1081 21' 1 103, MI At4I4IGGIZI9 3 . .1 ; . I ; ti 1 First ward 1493 778L.570:1564,537 153 4 531.1321 Second ward .717 51.3 irro 301 ; i2(1) . 290,4 63 3041 Fourth ward, lad precinct.- 34 7 V 4.15381,240.1818,196, 199,189; Fourth ward, 2d prreinct...;977 201' 1193•1711 1 191.17 6 190 179, Fifth ward 952 218 1474.134, 471,193 t 44 1991 Eighth ward 1T1,1e 3 '4so' , 80 1751 1 79 4.501 79, non 0170119 1 1 1 11 1 Trinperneavllle ... .. .... . . 1161 117141571117111571.181115511171 Birmingham, 1at.tpreetuCt......7411\1V.,19111441 297;147.,234;1411 101rnanghaln, 24 precinct... \M2 7133 , 319\274 , 13 5,2741.314 275' Omaha' . 1271.78 1 124 105'123404' , 4Z 1041 East Itinlainithait ......... F. .. .. . 438'34511480 319144521323 r Tr.l ktonausahela .................. 4 87 '714 M4l t, 62 G 9 1 63 681 Sharpabnrg ............. ...... .... 185 1n9 , 11' 111 1 ,'l7n 184 211 1491 Itraddocks ... . 4 ................. iil6 78 ,115 74;,\116 ;41 ill 741 West ;Izabt - .......... .... . 51 , 58 ; , 55 27; 1•5 271 55 27, 'West ! Pit•sburgh ... . .......... ; 83,15'1 sr, Ill' ,M ...i, 88 ; 1131' Re.wtekly .. .. ..... .•.4... ...... 145. 44 1 149 411 , 137 43 1149 , 391 M . untlVashington 1431 5 4 1 1166' 371 Ise! 41111571 401 Mllloale ... . ... ... . ............ . 60 1 131 1 7 3 101 1 72 1 11 1 7 3 ; 111 Tarentuin ...... 99,41106 81 1 1N 3411'041 341 1111t413n 76! 59; 74 59,4 751 53 .1 row.NBillr9 1 11 , , , 4 Reserve. '. 71 83 1 871 89 1 881 6811 87; G.St Ross, t precinct . ~. .... . .... 173 21,i 741 =1 74 Mll 741 2.31 Ross, 3d wed ter 150 85 491 85 401 8.5'1 ail, 85, mie,,heth. let preclact ...... ... 1 501 58 . 53 1 53 153 1 1 83 ' , 1 :i: 1 51 . , rflizahetn. 34 precfnct ........ • 481 10 151 8 1 1 51.• 81' 311 8' Ithaabeth. 4th precinct.. ..... 1 1 3 s 34 .19S 35 , 1198 35' 1 90 401 South Fatette 132 28:.125 1 27. 1271 27. 131 , 23; Moo - . ...... 'lot 105 11041102; 10111(K \lra 1C , 31 weville ,31 in , nr. , . 5 331 5 35, - 5 Shafer. Ist precinct . 6.4, 14 1 71, 12, 1 701 13 70, 7 , Harrison 1131; 83 0 1321 82 161 62, , 133 = Went Deer • 14t) 40. 149 1 40 . 149. 401149' 40, Indiana 1161;130,115911= tm I:c.',ltro in , eresnentl3; 34.. 151 :17 13, :rn la :, McClure 230,1811 -MG11721'.......t..„ •., atton 110 , 73 113' 73 1 115 73 .175 77 1 --- --- --- -- . --=-- DISTRICTS 1 : 1 : ' 1 :., . • ..._'...1-.., , ..............____ v-------------------7-7-7 ' 11111111' 111 . rarrgEar""' - 1 331176,1 1 ;314 1 331 1 33 1 35113 332 353,W.0.M 3 ; .326 ra , a31.25011a5i . .5.. .d s s - ,, - -- ,g7l,sseilat 27 N. ,s - 0 sr 9411'..9,13711364.141.1t43,1331125711241E01137; First e n• beradwdarlwar.V.---• *********** 1'.199.1419.11-2,....10.4-2,1334-;216127.1:11 li l t V."1.1197-;1911'192.197,1321 189 , . 236 1 37 ; ,213 192 1 .213.19 1 fourth ward 1 1 - I - 200 Vll3 19511.9-iilss399l,autys ass it 4 1 387,191 Fifth ward . 3731151 '''.. -17-4,e741313,"'1r73 3''173".40414651405 403 405140411165;403111671,406 163'467 1 /3214,91; 177 4 4 sus 348..18 .in1i5iamb,387t,446,23s 14541934, 4.16 ~..443,443 44....., ..-- .6 - 4 , etatb ward ' .44,411,7,;1;z44,5,44;.„8,6.,, 3 78463 Ns me„n723.,=,va 1254,159..3 7,1091.m223 Seer ‘ h;ward. 'l'.-1-.H..- -- .313 - '4.'910'191;1M 1391831189118 S •1081,18611341.11621..441186 Bleebth ward 1......3360674, 3 . 7,237,347 ; -' - .048 3411.99.339:9411419,923 'Z1.1344 13101117511311 321 • inth ward '3=l='''n7 2tri." = ' 2141- tso 2 . 75 . 70 273 W3'269 1 ,197rr , ! 1 99 2: 5 .1991575 T. nt it ward *19312'51 ( 19711931196,=5.1991914 ;e• . n0 ... 4 ..1 =1 , 346 4 2 . 41644 zd . ,s 49 ,72.2 Eleventh ward l a4 l l 'Z1511344 344 1 34.5 1 t551: 157 )`26 wl., 1 i Thirteenth ward..**** .... i.,25.,11131111,„=„t=1.,..mr-1=12.12..,.,4,„."1.e'tr.-.73.1,w104. 7.10049,239911.,z992129701211621.:Zar1i23.99,11,0„72_411.4:4,7314.22.2m41„772..,, 'Fifteenh ward. '''''.4fri7.s7i 4 - 05 ' ;4 7 10 1 4 0 8 . 4 - W. 1 40 -- 1 412 Ee3;1551,2257 25125511:0)...14173tir5t„,=1,119.2.4.:(1. s.vecteenth ward . ; ~,„1-•,„4 . 4 ,,,,, 68 1 68 ; es 63 911 V' 401 404401 40 41 69 , , la. Eighteenth Irani.. ~ " 1 '"1(1 , ! 11l i.l i 1 vir,t. ward 5^3 ,5N:t15,14.13 . 1537.390 susrPesilso,lss,ts.l 20,1ii551acai541114.157.41.317628i154_461 &Lo s 6st ar'i--3,--t3 773 773.7734773:16118.102302, s 302. 1 . 1..41 30 ' 1 ! ; _, I . _... 7 Second ward 15 . '1 4"1 3,4.f 1 nr1:547 .8 48 539 5331,5 01244;Ze0,243,2411244.. 1=31;50 4 277;15501 3 E , • 66 4 . 21 1 - Vourth ward. Ist wear:Lel... ; ~ ~ ..46,141,44.1,441166 18,4173.17.4,146,166;1164,m, 167476, 1x5 1 17 6 . Fourth ward, 2d precinc'.... -301.61191i1. . • , • teirth ward e 1941' ! ; 468 460 1 40 r 4 1951167.167,197.189: 430 '9 9 1 473 /5 7 1.4 - .1. 166 473-110 gle 476 465 . • . I - I; . .1 ,86 In loom Iva, a.; ............ -1:50. 115.113.1131;145,150;1404152; 96 , 921 8.5 i 01. 85, 65, ,ns, os ,151, pisol 4 1; i 1 1 .. . nonou4ns. 1-, 11 . .. 1 1 1 63; r.l; 70! 631 63; 6111 05 1 63 72 . r- 1 . 77 ' 7 ;5 7 '4..71 1. 61 .„. .7...2;;.„„"1.71-1; 621.72- 11°'"ngabela ................. ' :sly; 11191123.125 125,125 125 113 07:107 1 07 IC 6 i L 1) 1 "'"; "- 11. / 25 ,j1 Ormsby Birmingham, Ist precinct ....273.411655..;;;01..X.3320121751.23171.5531, 793,611w735'2,415111,r1r6 r. 4 415 3) z 1 %. 3 7 2,31541,1„r43....../..55,8,,try411.88-3... r „,.., .....„, Birmingham. Zd prec nct..., 4 „, , , 3 . 31 333 470 433 , 464 , 40 4a4;4.0 334 , 3.3.. . 34) , 11 3 . 2 6 ,4 64 2.) ,..i,464, 4 84 .. ,..,,, iipt East Birmingham ............ , ... . , , .'16911ef189 162 1 12 0 1;1119 119 419 119' 1571M11624119. igt Temperanceville BratidOckg 1163'11?"1116211•1161t 1181118'11; 113 1 7.5 3. 76 76 75' 75' ,T, 74 BS; "_ 118, .75 ,.. .1151 :41, .. .; ~ . , : a; .s. 07; 6.1 ..r.,4 7,1, 1 53 ':."' '537 . 53 AN'.. at 1 , iltabeth , 1 54 -et , 5 : 3 fa , 5 -. 53 ; 1. I '; ‘ , - 1 -,, , : 1(1 I , CI 184 1 165 1 175 18:.1.1161,1tiN. istita bharps-wg ...• 176.151; ; 16,0 1 - 9 ISO 181 ; Lk, 1 ' ' '.- ... „, 57 1.4 J .-...0., , B7l1 0) , ,j j by, 4.6" ; ga; 86, 85. 65 191 125.17 , 12s, IV. IZ.e: ~I ... ~. ..., Wt SS rittebtliirb ~ . '''1C1.1'D"149'.151'.150'150:148 1491 41 4i; 4 1 1 40; 461 401140 43 1151 1 41 1 151; 1 1 1 Sewicklov. . ... . ............. ,151, 4 i . .,...,.. jit , 164 )0 164, G 4. MI 16 91P 371 36 ' 1 162 37 ,ir,., ....c. irai Al mount Washington ..... ..... ;vs! F , ii:l 1 , -;rd ,o t . 70 ; 70:;701 12 12 I 2' 12 1 It. 13, 1.8.. 14 1 1 70. 12. - 70 , !..f Milira l '..• ................... 1 1 . 1 . ; ( ?, g 1 1 ,...., ;4-j, , .. 166 , 1 e6 164 107; 361 36 ?I' ~ :41. :CI, Et 1 1 .. 5; iff . 107 rp 107, 7 . i . l'arentum n . 634 1 76 , 76; 78 i -31 76; 791 53 . 53 531 53, 53 53; 1 , ,6 1 .... j 771 ;e 3 Tbi ° 3 UniOn' ...... ... , ;1 ' . TOWNI3I.IIF I 3. . , . 1 . 1 McClure .. . ..................... ifeaerre...... ...... . .......... 1 . ..I ' S ' ,. 69 - 4 i 7i l l f.J 88 1 3.11.631 8318.-4.•;,..1.67-11.,.0',.96-.1.7‘0131.321414'''51.:11,:,,•:.1 70. Boss, lat precinct. ............ 1 t 3, t ( t ) , 1N1 43 1 , 7 30 4; 7 3 11 7 3,3 4 7 30 4 1 1 7 ,33 41 7 3,3 41 . 2 11 3,3 „ '0.1 33 , , 2 33 0 i 1(.11 83 1 'A im ! A -1 43. 1. 1 7 3 1 .,644., ' d.. 1., ;1 4 r : 14).11.0, 1 i l k Irv, Post. 2d precinct 163 163 137 137 1:171177 137 , ii:' .-I I.* ... ‘ 1 •I , . U. 51115-11163.163,163 163, , .. . ; ~- N I; 115 84 -81 62 Ill4llBna ....................... 1 '." 135135 195135;135135 64. 6.1 641 64 b 4 s 4 1..... .. , a . .. R. Harrison ...................... 4 135; K41 1 _ 4 . 0 , 150 . )60 , 14 5.48,); via v 1 as asl 5s 40; V1;114 , 41 10; ~151,f :21 il4, 1 6 4 'West Dt 0r... ......... . ....... ;1511 731. e, . • 4 4 .. 1116! 74 116,116 116.110:116.116; 74 . , 7 4.. 4 3 7 0 1; 3 7 03 4, 1 7 ,4 4 , 1 8 c,3 1.11 v. 1 1 ., 34 , 3 4 4 1 11 1 , 1 43,.. . ,3 4 , 3 1 , 1 ,4 6. 1 ,e k, P 222 ""•'" ... ' ............. ;144 106 . I loy. lot 13104 . 1 M II 1.0..., 1 , , , , i , , . 4 Moon., ..... . .. . . . .... ....., , 133' 14...5:, r 4. ;..i 731.2,, G05)621 70352 1 07,..., c, ; . wO l ~. L i !: t0_,1 4 4 . n, 4 05 1 1 1 14 3,, . 1 , 1, 1 ..4.: 4 . : 40 1, e...,... „ , a il. r„,, , , ~..,,, 48 4 \ 7 :a t40 ,. 7,3.,, Neallile Sheeler.' 191 rieclnct. ......... 1 70 1 , Yozabetn Int preeinct.• ..... i Pi 5 , , 1 11 ~(;: .01 01 M 41, 1 , S. 8 1 S I ..'7:l .s; s 1 :141 .. 'l . ‘ , ! 4 . ; ... 5(!; _ Elizabeth', 5,1 precitie•t- . ..... ~4( titznbe,b. 4th Dreciset . t....,,,1r: if...;'11;6,40:1r.r.,-.:ll2,luvvii'vtiol.. F :... .1, i .r. 35: , :....t) ........:1 ; . ...... v n i .:2 7.... „ 1, ,‘ til.;_, 7 31 ,: i n v_ l l, , t,..,. .... , ~. .v. .,01 . : i 14ernelsehenFtg.T....11.e.-: ................ : ............ 0 r;i 39 1 1 151 is:: 151 151 is; is p..v. 39 . 36 as .or, . . , 16. 37 . i 5 41 , 1: THE COUBTeft District Court:-.4ua Gee Kir Xpatr la. Lefevre vs. Lefewe's executors. This was an action , of sciri /acids to recover a judgment for the amount of 5375, obtain• ed at the November. term 1883, which is still on trial. The defence is, that the land devised to Joseph Lefevre is,releas. ed by laches in not colleCting it from the estate of another son, Daniel Lefevere, whose property was sold at Sheriff's sale in 1868. Fur plaintiff, Nir.lohn Barton: for defendants. Mes s rs. Hasbrouck and Christie. .----:---- ; ,_ Oyer and Termlner—Quarter Sessions— Judges Mellon and stenltt. WEDNESDAY, October 13.--The COSS of the Commonwealth vs. Michael GUI, in dicted for the murder of ittndrew Henry, was called, but the parties not H en ry, was it was postponed. William Thompson, indicted for feloni ous assault and battery, was indicted and plead not guilty., The jury found a ver dict of guilty, and the defendant was sentenced/to pay a. fine of five dollars and undergo ten days imprisonment in the counts' jail. He was a required to s‘Ve.ball to keep the peace. lso TRIAL LIST TOE THURSDAY. 25 . 7 Com. vs. Catharine Beck. 318 ." "W. H. Sturgeon. 2 1 31 ' " Wm. 11. Cramer. 282 " John Ifoffinau and Win. Greene.' 4 ' Thomas H. Orr. .6 Thomas Fielder. •$ Win. Bowden. U Louisa Smith. licer9 Gautscbey. 44 James Dunlavy. 16 John Wensworth. 4' CbarlesSeely, 66 Edward Lavelle. TRIAL von VO's VRIDAY. 838 Vim. vs. - John Frank. 838 66 Owen Kelly. " 341 . 6 44 A. Kleinloff. 343 44 Win. Linn. 844 14 44 James Dtml/IvY. 845 41 John Wensworth. MO 41 Charles Seely. 318 SI Edward 4villes. 355" 66 46 Wm. Bererldge.' 354 14 Fredk. Gedekoh. 349 18 J. M. Botetser. 347 44 44 Jacob Waal.. 241 " 199 " 162 " 339• " 340 ' 344 ' 345 ' 816 ' 34S ' A Vote ut Taunts. , To thiArsittess enterprise of the Vit (Apo and Atlantic and Western 'Onion Ttilegraplde Companies was due the credit of tit very full, complete and collect" electiOn returns Spread before our reade ryesterday morning. Both companiesad wires in City Ball con necting wb their main offices, and gratuitously urnished the public and thepress wi t h. the numerous despatches received. The obliging and courteous managers, Messrs. Ellison and Cassel bury, and the operators, have our earn est cud sincere thank* for their efforts. • • - . . _ - tIAZETTE F [BST WARD. SELECT COUNCIL. 350 Jos. Daslevy Co3otoN COUNCIL. J W 1.1443M1113 • 2b3 John Both, Br. B W Winton 344 E. J. Hughes John eielferth 341 A. Torrence 111 11 1 11 II 111 , 500001. DIRECTOIS• .8 34 %1 '2531103 24$ .1143,2 C \ 1M8 • 269, ... I. Geo. Kirkpatrick 340 B. Connell. Br \, late WC 506 , 116 , 11 M 1372 198 1849 11:61 1 ...1. Florence Kramen 1539 L. Gleisencamp 12 MI 154" 59 ',l 1298 191 205 1941'...t. JUDGE OP ELECTIONS. 1 380 1971 158 919 463 1 311 C 196' 374 9371 ...,. • 185,4V3, 1591 30 383 1173 4021,16914081 ...,.• N. Brackmeyer 335 A. P .Etating ;446 VB5l 214 128 3361 447.. 444 3411 ... . • Albert. Torrence ' ,388 2171 746 180 ; 160 310 ^1391 375 ,2 11 ..." IN6riicr oft . 1,34 ,1 A 6551125102,15534 138131 ros 326 18.31 1 13 .111 11 135 4 11:"..•,:... W. B. Hooter E. Sullivan Andrew Humbe rt 334 John trowley I' l 9B 276 t 1441 63 9 . 41 198 2.78F , 199 27511 ..,," 344 2/211177 Imre-1344 =413361= C t .!! \ lIETuBIeINSPEVTOR. '1'••1 ,"" •• • • 'l'''• *fel . ' •••• • Julius Franke 3.39 UssiatiStewart i '24 92, P 9 157 49 i r.6 2151117 ...,: b. Fioersheim 1'223 2511161 71 ,4, 9 ,'2.1 255 216 230 40. 2 40 CONSTAI3LE. 11. ,4eli .52, : 2 . - .. 'i lettlti.4 1 4io 2ss . 407 2i.i''vps '' Matthew Seep 330 • 1 , 1 is 169 '4Ol 51 69' 31 1 691 89 1 1 69, 401 , ... ... 1,...1,1 1531 901 85„..., ... ,•-• ..11...1••• r THIRD WARD. 11... ...I 144 , 941 59 , ...,.•. i ....,, ..„1.. C. S6LiCT COUNCIL. •• • . ... ' l c 3 F l Pa; I•• • •• ;,..- ••• 1 - ••I " T. J Gallaher =9 John Kaiser 1." '-'ll ll 1- 1 - I l l i ' . '... COMMON COUNCIL. 534,1551165 345 151 629 137 , 5R4 161.. ' .• John Jahn 1 1. k 183 Jacob Kellar ' 773 301 1 =,... 1104 • .85 7731307• ,*430 4 ..... , • • David elms 202. W. C. Dean l' 3o 1. I• ' •L• 'W 547 1 5 1 54 / 250'1...1•• Joseph Brnoeb 188 H. Knoebel 1194 175 , 110 z 3 1841,195,1741 193 1670 71177 1...1... 1.. • 1 11.. 1 ~,11... .. 1 1.. L. ALDERMAN. 11601 2.0 1 1 97i 491 911 , 155 4 ."-'111. 54 3711... 70 Oeo. Neubert 210 John A.l3trsin ttlltill'i, 1••• 7 1119511161 Geo. W. Leonard 1119511W', 7i11081112 .1621 119 '1C3191'183 re \ 9CIIOOI. DIRECTORS. ICJ:1133,141111.11167 2941LF,•,, • ,291i1.53'1.90 155 _ 1=.,'230 1 276 1144, r. 35.5 1 .11 , 1,ZM1 ni 27 Henry usub 201 C...Fsa_towske .1123111380 C 4711001115.1V1, 135101' on us David Wm. 167 Jnen Magee , 465,257 '1 56 2 512161 1 466 - 0 . 1, 467 26711466 W 7 arePP 07 i., K Osterman 1 68 7,1 56 lel 56 '6. ',4'!'ll 61 39 66 69 Place 109 W. J. Dick \ I 1811165'1 28 132,1731117 9 1 ,., ,, 111161 186 06 184 Dee . 211 W. C. Reiter ' 1W 73' Vlo s ' 67 4 'llB ' 4 , 118 74 116 74 JinGl2. Or 61. 1 6CT10N. ,1 .., 7 , , 44. 1 1 531 27 -1 - 1 ' l/ 1 4:;:. 155 : :7 54 33 John T. Brown 20s Jas. Kenziehansen 221 ' 26,13511 681 18 131 \ ‘ n--1 186 '25 Al 124 \ \ ~4 151. 4011 93 1 146' % 151 41 349 42 350 40 INSPLCTOII. ' • 0/551 3611 l4l 75 1 ' 22 1455 37 . , 104 341 , l• 5. ' JansesMcAlllster 298 'O'Connor 119 11 791 12' 1 131 G 1 8 1 711 / ,70 12, 58 8 11ET125.13 NSPECTOR. 111081 ail \ 40 76 'l3 .107, 30 ,1407 35 107 36 I 77' 53' ss 17 ',AI IWI 53 :,1 1 78. 63 1 78 53 Peter Dressler 199 John M. Lytle 118 I, \ ' 111 I 1 CONSTABLE. 99 eal 48 sel ''w-.' ,90 70 we 63,1 72 71 \ 97 i 79 93 1 50 241 191 ..1•..' 751 la 1 741 MI Peter Kander 217 A. D. Dean i ye 85 1 34, 15 861 60 23 , L 3 62 1 19 68 FOURTH WARD. 1 521 64' 1 171 471 46 , so ss i 52 5.44 1 5 , 2 se, Lig 8 1 401 io, c :AI 8 50 a 160 8 13ELECT COUNCIL. , 11101 3 ;! 1.33! 3 81 34' 1110 , 35 , .109 63 1139, 35 Janleillatell ' 384 James DOnildsoll "113 131' 29 1 80.1111 171 VII '29 'MI, 29 , 113 17 , COMMON COUNCIL. 104 1 1235 I LTI 4(4 , 145111 " ,1551 i 1541135 15 r 5 John H. Hare =W. J Anderson I To , i ~..,,, 26 l, 2G , 4 n 4 na 4 1 _1 .rJ 191 , .0 1 13 ' 70i 13 ..11 1..! Win A. Tomlitiscin X 37 Jam,'s O'Brienl7o 135 64 ' 33.10 n 631 135. 84 1151 84 15.1 84 \ James Verner 3CI Joseph OBren 174 161 38 41 1(61 41' 1,0 38 151 86 150 11,, J. St • liner,' 9 163 313 712 7 5 6111 515 313 716 317 , 163 137 W. A. Herron 9 I 16 1 38 5 11 .1711 16 38 1 151 35 15 1 LS SCIIOOLDIBECIoRS. M. Whitmore 349 Reinard McKenna 1114 1 In 11 2 74 75 52 • 62 119 7i 1 116 1 '7 • . 1 Ila 74 T. W. ehaw '.ls7 J. L. Duncan - ALDSRMAN• James Donaldson .V 1 J ames H. Lb w , •F. llor r JuDon Or SCSCTIoNS. 376 John Coyle INSPICTOAS. W. 6. McClure 210 James Running • RETURN INSPECTOR. RETURN 1•03PICTOR• I. G. Hol mss,, 314 B. e. O'Brien • CONSTABLE. Thomas Maxwell 915 • EIGHTH WA It D. sx.i.ier COUNCIL. 381 Wm. Ward, Sr. conWOrt COUNCIt.. Jo : oe:bloore MS J. D. Vackner tieorge Booth lm 117 ^ hau o'nourke Chalmers 3.28 J• N. Jordan Chines Martin 3. 8 .1 John Ward JUDGE Or ELECTIONS. 31:1 Charles Cochran 4 - CONSTABLE = Pat. Fender INSPECTORS. t = Owen R. Barns RETURN INSPECTOR • 328 D. O. Barr TWELFTH WARD. SELECT COUNCIL. David Mc:Belland r,o Robert-Liddell commoN COUNCIL. .1. E. 313111e1.ty„ 379 E. L. Faxon t homss Itotewell 366 J. G. Beckman W. li triter 137 J. P. l'earson T. W. Welsh 363 Maurice Wallace J. 11. 116,:klell 365 H. A. Diamond . ALoaRMAR. 1 574 Richard Allen SCHOOL DIRECTORS. Robert Cummins tris ki. A• Mundorf John Welsh 2.. V Jos. R. Irwin Juvinor ELICTIONS -2604 John Sweeney INS pacToß a. 250 James Meson 11.1TUI 24 INSPECTOR. 250 Andrew Hell CONSTABLE. C• P. Nelson ITI4 '55 Joseph David .. 113TEENTii wAs.D. SELECT COUNCIL 207 John Coyle connoN COUNCIL. 152 .1. K. 3in 184 George &Ns art igrave Scuoot. Dnuccrons. John Hiarleon 194 //homes C. Duff W• e. I[cCntcheon 302 JUDGE OP ELECTIONS. 197 13 mttel Swart /2.I3PACIORB. , 204 J t srpls Vogle RETURN" le-PECToR. A. B: Rutledge L . 766, , Nlcholus Smith FOURTEENTH WARD. !SELECT COUNCIL. Isaac Jones 430 C0)13101 4 COUNCIL. W. R • ][cram 75 A ?Mc I ktallttlall .Ma Id..y=ler • ""4 G. M. Melfasters At.Patotz a. `1"1 John A. Lipport SIIER - TREAS. CLERK '1,7. UREE. COU.—..RTE .---.-.----,-. .....-...,........--..... ~......i ... egi --- ;31 ---- I :....1, CI .1 5'.1 ti :1 .•,.7. Vi-P.l of ti ;. gl ..., Fl ill ;' ;1 >1 r4l .'' 141 ; il gl 11 , - g. l ril ;', 2, . :i c' ! i E ll :I t' l r tl ri 1 Sr r ri . i r. , Iz to 1 CI g i , .... 1.,,t it ~, - 1 Oi. ; r v r.! t. _1 I ICI ,-1 r^ o . C ' . w '1 w. l r' .z 1 • Ft ' -• 1 , ..4 i .41 • K 1 ll' • I I te , - I : ' • r-Itt!TI::'IIII I I I .: . ~,.. • . ' te .II : I 1: : _,.: .1 : , I I: I: , •'• ili 1: . :'1•.:;; I :1:, . . 1 i i :I:I .• : • STATIL SEN RirIIESENTATIVE , ' Pittsburgh liulsances. Under this head there are numberless causes for complaint. but at present we desire to refer to but l a few .of the most prominent: A. most grievous nuisance is the con. gregating of loafers in front of places of amusement. 'We have called he at the of, the L police to this matter, . and toped that ere this it Would have been . abated. Another great annoyance is the custom of teamsters and drivers of vehicles gen• erally drtving so close to each other at street crossings as to' detain pedestrians forfrom five to ten minutes, and in some cases endangering the lives of ladies and TIRMDAY, OCT . , children. Another nuisance to which we have re ferred to on a previous occasion,la the cor ner loafing which stilt prevails to a great extent i ut fortunately the cold weather whi is rapidly approaching will abate it. Then we have peanut and fruit venders on every square of every principal thor oughfare in the city,_ occupying from one-fourth to onethird of the sidewalk with their steads. There is another snd more dangerous nuisance than any of those named, "thick requires the attention of the authorities, and that is the practice,' indulged in by fast young tansl riding end driving fast ever streets' and crossings, continually endangering the lives of pedestrians, par ticularly of ladies and children. There are numberless Other causes of complaint. but we deem It suffielent to call attention tetbe - foregoing at present and will revert to the others at some fu ture time.. • . , is If men or women could but find the fabled fountain which is said to restore health, and strength, and beauty, with what eagerness they would rush to drink its waters. It is found in tbe 8. T.-1880 —X. Thesalo of the PLANTATION BIT TEas is without a precedent in the his• tory of the world. They are at once the most speedy', strengtheNl4B, health're' *toter ever discovered. It!requires but a single trial to understand this. IdacmoLTA WATra.-Buperior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at halt the price. - , Tic.a.r.P. Linea Vasibric GoOds of all kinds. litotes & Chapped Hands, face and all rough• ness of the skin, certainly cured ,by using the Juniper -War Soap, made by Caswell, Hazard dr, Co., New York. It surpasses all other remedies as it will pre. vent roughness of the skin if used du ring cold weathe trouble LS easily applied, avoiding all the 'of the compounds now in use. It can be g = skin by ladies with the most tender Without irritation or pain, making it soft and clear. 00 1 by the druggists goner. Colored add Sleet sitto:—Blß ag Bell's. THNi XUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. I = CITIES- : °ROUGES. OCTOBER 1 th, 1869. G. W. Coffin T. A. Cain W U Glenn. H. T. Solce J. W • Ite James Moore J. Walters Jam• C. Lewis T. O. Smythe 1. Rlee rs H. J. Ilowe B. P. Jones C. P. Duff W. B. emith R. J. row, rs W. S . Grabam Evan Jones 3ohn Yleminit Gus Sobletter uo.lcta, R ont. lktc &d B. 11.1Cralgarns ECIIOOLDtua CTORS. leuvre iraweett 3v7 igm• Dames T. J. Craig • Johu Dunlap 3;1036 Or ELLCTIMIs. Avi C. D. BSI! Iv sraOrdics. David Edwards 307 r. ?iliClosky RliTlyilti srICTOR. David rie3 907 - E. T. Besiln coNsvalitAi Lewis Waaban 317 J. H. Betties' FIFTEENTH IYAUD• SELECT COyNCIL. JeciesitObtrillOri tit A. M. AtabOril COMMON COUNCIL. 7 Altetal 294 P. Wcisenberger Alex. Black 2il Sarni. erou ucR Dietrich 2711 Thu,. . Deng J. B J. Earl 277 I. Watso A.LusickiAx. .lo T.B.Xcmpg Win. Janiiey SCUOOL BIBICTOUS. '.UT. C. Lon nee ?Al Bev mutt Barns Juonr. CT ELECTIONS. George Gerrlloll ZT. .1, W. O'Brien INISPECTORT• W. O. Dlnvo 2 . 11 J. F. Rammer. lorruax INSPX.CTOR., Jno. G: Ballade ' 13 Alfred Gable. CONSTABLE. Fred. Wtnette - 999 Thor. Meehan ASSISTANT INSPECTOR. 40 loses VA:Timmer "Ad ORVENTRENT Et WARD. Philip Drum Wm. J aueuy SELECT COUNCIL. :V A. D. Anderson Mt COMMON coirneit.. Chrlst..l4 Bier z 4 John Daum 430 Andrew 660 i Llin Thomas 6. 241Mbell 316 Wm. C. Dow n 220 Matti:mit 8011232 251 action'. DIniCTOII6. 0. W. Matta!' 4:74 John Moore 545 Joseph %Mien 354 ndwaid Pavldsos 212 s JUDGE or ILII6TIONII. W• H • TilMass. a7l J. il r . coehran . , 81•16CTIOI 71 'T. Vetter 245 nwroni.; INSPECTOtt. ilenry4 loss 'X - CONSTABLE. ' John Eclncildt 30 kiregoryTnloar 25 EIGHTEHNTH WARD. Birk ;69 councti... David Ilya -.69 J. LIAM, Jones COMMON COUNCIL. Andrew Lyons e 9 Benj. Darlindon Onristials timbert 70 Joon 62V6166t0rs I SCIIOOL DIIIwCTOUS. leraneta 65 Hg is. Vogel* Go. Littlefield lu7 Win. Smith menr7 Williams 67 . . JUDOS OT ItLICTIONS. Johnlierron as Thomas ooasksuy INBPICTO 6 B. 06 Win. Sterling nosterxeL John Moreland 1 Z. Watntight w .n.oboy F.DOPS . b . 4 O e. B.sampusl TrER 14, 186% MIMI A. P. Callow Geo. Gust $. M. Long I 513 Henry Brooke . coxxoN COUNCIL. • - Alv. llama 5:16 Adam Beylar , )41 W. r. ZS Ed. J Robtria 14 SCIIOOL Dinic2o3lB. W. G. Alpo = James O'Hantort • 142 B. H. Nesbit 529 Chas. Manning 142 A. F. Martino' 51.% D. S. DlifenbaChar J633011°9' E.LacTIONs. Robert White • 509 MOE. B. Johnson 148 INSPICTORS. David Barker , 307 1 . F. Ward B. E. Herron =TUBS INSMCTOR. 277 W. P. Bt dell 245 Samuel Cain J. IL Malta A. P. Callow Geo. Gera A. H: Eug thh COMMON COUNCIL. SameelNastlngs 502 Wiilium Miller lel N1:1101110 Voegbuy , k 2 Jacob Hochnly 16S lief) F. I omley 494 IS. B. W. tilil i 0 %Imams Brown 511. Jo:mew' Meyers 176 SCHOOL DIRECTORS. , • D. L. Smith 473 .• OtlelD Duo 168 E. E. swat 91 C. P. %V bl4lOll 176 'Arthur Hobson 570 Jacob Kept, 174 - JUDGE OF ILLETTION - Ist Precinct. . A. J. Pentecost 591 Can pbell itewart. 155 INSPECTORS. • Joseph M.Drennan 173 Isaac Stern David hustings la , RETURN INSPECTOR. Andrew Marshall 184 Eugene Mellitus . 148 George W. Smith CON tat AR LE. C. Lingentelter 504 Hen9y Shultz . .157 ILLTOI-74 Precinct. 214 Geo. Emrich '...V9 DIRECTOR OF POOR. i MO No opposition. SILLECt COUNCIL. J. Huckenstein 406 A. H. English 11 COMMON COUNCIL. N. woestleT - 249 Wm. Stiller XI T• brown 1.5:1 b. n• W. 6111 T 1 Sam'l Us. tinge 220 Jacob llochuly 41 ,lleo• If , Comity 167 sosepti Myers IS 1 SCHOOL DIRECTORS. D. L. Smith. 247 F. Yams -1. E. E owii. . 45 C. P W litston 2 Arthur moilion 1 5 Jacob Rupp 3 Ica 159 16,3 156 167 A, r. Callow Geo.aerat JUDGE OF ELicTioNs. Peter Llllll3lllll 304 Fred tioPDart - • INSPECTORS. • John Hiller brand 3 XI o opposition. Henrybuck 2: RETURN INSPECTOR. Fred. Altvater John tiipperich End livian 217 " CON IsTABLR. 2.11 HARP, Smith FOURTH WARD. 31ATOR-lat Precinct. A. I'. Callow 551 eeo Emrich vIBIZTORS or TUE POOR. (no opposition) SELECT CotiNci O. 6 0 I".' E. Hunker COM 1101: COCNCIL. Hugh McNeill 520 Christ Hopp Da.id eilmore 523 Boyd J • E. ts. 6113 John Tetzell Lowe Eyrie 5t5 A. L. itouinson SCROOL DIRECTOR • John Love 524 Juan ucroer 524 B. entton . JUDGE. OP ILECTIOB B. A. C. Patterson 579 J. K. Sankey ixsreCrOne. W. H. Steel El ALLEGHENY woven_ lettYon." 536 Geo. ronick DIRECTOR or I , OOE. 530 No oppositiOtu, Euticr THIRD WARD. lIATOH—First Pre:tract. 483 Geo. Emerl:k 156 DIRS.DTOii or• the Toon. 654 (no opposition) SMLICCT COttiCIL • 381. John auckenstein 228 C. Lin genfelter Geo. Glrst John Wegrlw B. Barker W. Brown Bollock John Brown , John N. Dean 11E7171iN Wm. JI. Porter William Foley W. A. Leggate _2 7 COV STABLE. • 61.1. J. ='. Poland 2.3 Precinct. Y►TOR • 216 eleOrge EmerlOh DIUC . tOR OF POOR. ' IMI John Wilson A. P. Callow George Ger,t SELECT COUNCIL: , 202' P. H • Hunter 191 cpnsioN COUNCIL. 11. MI James Boyd Louts Moo] 174 Jubn Lltsell David Gilmore 111 A. L. Itobloson J. n. Brady Dalzell 179 Chrs..Kopp 22 JUDGE OF ELECTIONS. '-T-4 W. Lysle It INSPECTOR 20 H. Fischer 11 RETURN INSPECTOR. James Weaver D SCHOOL DIRECTORE• 190 J. L. Louis M 3 ••,.94 Benj. Sutton ',CONSTAB LE. A.C. John Poland INTH WARD. 312 Geo. Emr:cb SELECT COUNCIL. Henry - r anlkner COMMON' COUNCIL. 'Eno' 41.r2 Wm. :Humeral sclidoL Di nECTONS. 4 . .:1 Andrew Frazier 400 Win. oavid,,on JUDGE Or ILICTIONE, 416 W re. Gerber • • la erliCToe S. J..kioreland .Y 24 H. A. Ho ler UTUEN INSPECTor. 412 James Cuadwick CONsTassn. 490 Idicbael Zoller EIGHTH WARD. M • TOn. • 186 Gen. Emrich DIRECTOR or-POOR. 240..N0 opposition. sZLICT 131 E. L. Jones 1:411./SoN COUNCIL GoileibUledle •• 133 Julius Groetalnger eionnet Reynolds 144 Samuel Reynolas SCHOOL DIRECTORS. Flmon 110110bPrts 13= Jesse notion John H. biorrlaon 214 E.'. L. Jones - JUDGE, OF ELECTIONS. . George gout , 1x David F. Jackson INSPECTORS OF ELECTIONS. J, lier Man 101 Henry Nesmith Tischer Itl Jobn IlSegrow C • W. Shafer ilertaan Kilts R. 3S• Bbitr B. Bl:Lier }loyal Kollock Broom John Welty A. P, Cal Ow L Pet.rson Fleury Warner ituw Dolton W. F. Temble W. W. Vo Mock John Speer J. C. Bartley S. J. Ctuist 1.. P. Callow Gee. Gent O e ptge Moal RETURN INSPECTOR. Rennin Ochenler 80 IY. r. Wilhelm S 8 John A. DiebOld 10. COSBTM I.S -106 Adam Holman 138 J hn Lang SUBURBAN DISTRICTS. BRADDOCIVa 3301tOPOH. , BURGAS& ' J USTICIL or Tlll, PIA CI. James Petty. , 03 J ome.. Ituasell - 102 COUNCIL. Dam tel DTlDPiter 94 C. C. Parrertir Ica 4111 XIS OT ZIACT/014. JObtaiArillea; 105 Z. J. Allen b 9 Williamßeaman, 101 INSPICTOII. Dealer r 1.06 P. J. Bennet; OS Jotin laherwld .. 102 Datttel Rtehardson 84 SCHOOL DUOICTORS. S. AUDITOR. T Jamas atrattieui 107 a. Parker 107 liamusl Dempster 109 'P. cambia 1. Thomas hieeoy 101 CONITARLS. ' James Canon li. Ladles ; Will please remember their , favorite resorts fur. cream =dies and tames, lozenges; roasted and cream almonds and extra fine cream bonbons, at 112 Federal street . Allegheny City. George BeaVol2. - 61 Real . Estate.—Elee advertisement of McClung it Rainbow, Real 'Estate and Insurance Agents, 195, 197 and 199 Cen tre avenue. . tf. " . , Constitution Water is a certain aiare ler Diabetee and all diseases of the El& neys. For sale by all Druggt 3 t& Trus:T. Slinstis.-1n all varieties. Bates & Bell's. • Fine Vopllns.—agected odors. Bates & . • r i d slight Ftre.—The was an alarm of She about half past one o'clock yestea day, fr om bok 63 / oned . by a fiery chimney albs CO rof Bedford Stlitinne -"'. and Arthors street . e tire department tnrnc the cause of the al Ile place rE ED Chni Z. L 3100 ' Wm. to 31 MOD: CARR—On Tuesday tnlrnlrig October 19th, ISOO, SARAH SearEEWILR, wde of James Carr, In the 38t of tar age. 'The faner..l will take place from the residence of her husband, No. 193 Beaver street. Alle- - gbeny. on TLICIBSDAT AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock. Toe ft I nds of the , family are rtspectfolly ted to attend.) - Isi niliilTON-On Tne sday. Oett bil•l2lth. at 11% u'eteek. F. M.. carat!, Rs E., tufanl son of George F, and Nary v, DeatiStOn, aged 10, month 4. Funeral fromthe residence gf F. L. Snowden. 1458olits avenue, Allegheny City, On TIMES. DAY, the 14th of October, at * o'clock, F. If. The friends of the familY are respectfully Invited to atttind. _ C005.,-an Wednesd•Y morning, ctoter 13. 1889, at 2 o'clock. F• T. Cts H. au srintendent of the Young Alta.'s t bruit= Associ Sion.. The funeral will take place from late rest deuce, Ho. 131 Washington arena , All.gheny C:ty, TAUBBIYIY AFTEtwOolf.. OctO r 14th, at 1 o'clock. Friends hf the family are respectful '• ly invited to attend. ' 9 sYNE-On Wednesday mortithg.oc . e.' er 18. 1E99 24 .BY ANN. wise •f Authew Bayne, ln toe 89th rear of her ag . ' The funeral will take place _from the residence of her husband, at Reliever, on YDICAY AFT •B. Iwo*, at 2 o'clock, Carriateswillleave Miller k Bradley's stable, Ohio street, Allegheny, at 121-i o'clock, Friends of the family are invited to attend. ' OIR.TY-4'ln Tuesday eTllillir, .oCtOter 12th. 1509. at nalf.past eight o'c yet:, K ATE, vow g. PV daughter of Wil li am and LiYinte Gyty, in the 3 8 h year of her age. . s The funeral wilt take place at ten o'clock from No.l Phillips , W ow, Woods Run, first street be low litiperior Bail Mill. on I'ILVESDAY MOBBING. to proceed to Allegheny Cemetery.' The friends ' of the family ,re respectfully Invited to attend. -: BYE, r -On Taesdar night..oototser 100. at a' quarter toll o'clock .- JAN nn KYLE. of County ' 1 Tyrone, Ireland, aged 19 y. ars, Funeral from his late residence on Spring street Bast Liberty, (now 2. ineteenth Watd,) on 9: Tlllat•D \ T Arndt-NOON at 2 o'clock. His friends and those of the limits are requested to attend. Carriages will, leave Moreland di Mitch ell's stable, 425 Liberty stre.t, at half pabtl4 „.. o'clock r Ir. _ . 11Mj) ai• .11:131q: LEX. AIKEN ENDER &T ASER, 1615 101011f.TH STREIT. M A U ' rfl i es C A S T l 9l of tli s gt i rl i nli enilt nistitzuc t,:ods.. furnished. P ltooros °TRU fist ATI4 n.tht nsrliagel ftintlEalti2 for city tatterals at 0.00 cub. agvimlscsa—neT.David Kerr, D.D., W. Jacobus, D. D.. Tboinss Rwinc. "rvo. T.:^* 1 , lira. CIDARLES & •PEE 1131,0!.., .C.E. • NETAS.TatB AND LIVERY STA, c.rrnel. f BANDUSNYSTEIENT AND CAI= LVENLik Allegheny City. where thelr COrlf BOMB ueconstantly supplied real and imi•stion Bo ewood. Mahogany • and Walnut Cum .us, at prices arcing from 14 to Irmo. Be. dies prer,sre4 for in. trraent. Hearses and ear• stages ftralebed: also, II Linda of hionraing Foods. If reaulred. OfDee open at ill wink du. and night. TOSEPU MEIER fp, SON, " vrilyEavrAlcrals, Carriages for Funerals. 813.00 Sieh• • COFFINS and all 'Funeral Tundstunent. It re. &iced rates. • WATCELES,TpW ELR ,- &q.. ---- , Persona whO are ailleteil with weak eyes aid dimness of vision, we wenl.l. sat you ta try the celebritad a SCOTCH PEBBLE SPECTACLES, Which are inerenteed tot mplore the eight when otuyx evectseles fgt. They eau be had of W. G. DTTNSEA.M, ' Jeweler and Optician., 56 FIFTH AVICNITE. • Opposite !desolate Hell. Mlfr>/ - 1 1 NBY G. HALE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Corner of Penn and Sixth' Streets, FALL AND WINTER STOCK 11,10-V7 00M.PLETE. BRASS FOUNDRY. JOHN M. COOPER & 00; Bell and Brass Founders, ENOINB, 10C0NOTITE & °Millie Mb BRASSES Made Prompt/1F to ;s Order. BABBIT'S METAL Made and Kept on Hand. proprtetors and Idanufaoteren of 0 . M. Cooper's Improved Balance Whop) STEAM PUMP. OFFICE .IND FOUJrIORY, Coralth s NAißWroad Stre64 pITTSIBURGII ". - • •• BANK FOR SAVINGS. . 4 NO. 81 FOURTH AVENUE, PITT8131:01Gm. CIIARTENED IN 18821. OPEN DALI4Y from 9 to 4 &st ock, and MI SATURDAY EVENING, from May Ist to No. , vember Ist. tram T to t o'cloek.and from Noe vember Ist to May lat. Bto So'clotk. interest paid at the rate or els per cent., free of =And if not withdrawn _compounds setei.annnallyip-, January and Jul v.. ooks of By-Laws. &e... - Malted at the Meerr , • I Board of Managers-Geo. A . Berry. Freside4V B. H. Hartman. Jos. Pak. Jr..Viee Presidez D. E. DPlLiniey, beeretary and Treasurer. A. Bradley„.l. L. Graham, A. 8. Bell, Wm. Nimiok. John 1. Dilworth. F. Balm. II Follans... bee,Jot ono Ithodes,Jno.SeottnEdld.O.Sollinerts, Christopher Zug. D. W. 8 A. 8, - Bell, &Bailors; Z. RaT IV3I. EBSO ~11~8. E:132 . W. KIM 10111. No.: 424 PENN STREET. ORS. PiTTRRITRIM. T • BANKS. is fl 3-71,