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EIDDL, 9 ukuntlPAY.llol4llNer.... r ..ooT:29, 1.98& ',TM Armstrong and Westmoreland P :: :7- 4:;iliipiresinAtation Uniter the presedt apportionment law .Wieduierplerid ' and'Armstrong counties tomtit** one district, electing three repro asntatiVes 'l;6 Legislature. The usage Of botkpartici, evlor l eince the district was fbratei; has been - to „nominate two modi ilatits Westinorelaed and one in Arm. etrong,Which is not far from a fair dials -- ion, .-eecording. to the poPulation. At the late election:the copperhead candidates rtt ..osived:Majoritieetiemethinglthe s thane sod !OldlAn r eldnTelands and the "Union catididMes• a little._ over one hundred. in Armstrong...; Of course the copperhead tick . et for the dietrict was elected. The;opposing Armstrong were 11r.IFICits of Freeport, the candidate H of Union party, and. _ Mr. OITAXVI2S of +Appollo, the candidate of the copperheads. In Arpetrong county Mr. had a majority ever Mr. Oatmeal of 1112. -- votili; and - sr far Iss that county is concerned he isfelrl,y sleeted, Andes being so, will claim Me seat-' It leArie that the letter of the law is against Kas; but there is a late delft ocraticprecedent in hie favor which cannot fail toearry him , through. . The counties of Bidfelki and &Menet form ‘ one district, sleeting two members, At the election in 1862, *wing to the strength , of the Iteptibli , ;- ea, toys in , Somerset, both the Depublizem candidates were elected; but Mr. Cana, of Bedford, (Dem.,) who had a majority over; Mr. DeFermomma, his local competitor, elalitad his seat as the representative of Be4fei4on ,the ground that he ,was the clinics of i'majority 'of the voters of that comity:. and the democratic surjarity of the Housivoted that his claim Val good, and gore Aim his seat. ; That case and the one before us are precisely parallel, and of conne hfliirs. Will get his Mat. Analysis of,the Vote In the State, 20,„ra smkes :Ircarro " • 0: 1 .269 Zskri Ocutliirrer Cattiq mar W00dward....—..... .? Aggnetsta vote tor Governor to " • " VlaQ. • ei is , ....»_. 31,001 Agypte vote for Go vernor Men f , c • " Supremo Judge " I=,oBB nether of rotors who Toted 'for Governer • and dot tor Judy —.................. 2,581 Judge , lignew's .287,197 Ardp Lowrte's 254,139 • Agars); 13,308 (dram's note was greater then that given LowiZl 'you was greater than that gin= to 19 ':4l*3 curious result we see the effects of .. ..iieltrest question Of the ear. In the Ininds of a great majority, of voters to TOSS for Cul= was to vote for the war, and for ." — the - measures of the Government in the coact of the war; and vies versa ; while imthh vote for. Judge this imme was not so clearly And intimately invelved. This is the *limn why Caftan's vote - was (Treater thatt Arlascr's, and Lavremes•greater than WoOnwann's. On the ground of more per sonal popularity no man in the State could beat:Judge Aoxew. Of course the great question of the election affected all the candidates; but it was not so much in the matter' of, the Judge se of the Governor • that ',Marra vote was felt to bs the test of his,ilyalty. • - Gem Roseerans. , . Hearing to the most flattering reception ' of' Can. Reficiass - - Cisteinneti, and his • Jed:Wow and dignified speeChes is answer Lodi. addresses of Judge Bronx" and the Pier:Went of the Chamber of Commerce, the Gefti.of - that ,eity . in an .editorial article 2thus: speaks of the recent change in the tmenniand of the Army of the Cumberland. We think the views expressed are founded on beam Information than her been within • reach of many who have written on the subject: The military direction at Washington has now fully justified the views' taken by . Ocu'Reseerins before the battle, by send ing the reinforcements which it then re fused. One-third the number it, has lo warded since the battle of Chattanooga, would, if sent before the battle, have se. pared the triumphantoompletion of the cam ' ptiign by the destruction of liragg's army anirthe severance of the Southern Conrad- ersoy. The ireportance of that we canton- calve. They who , noticed attentively the opera - Ilona at Inki - and Corinth last year, will tesdily pereeive that when tin' Administra •,": den; after the cheek, realise:A - the necessity of uniting the Western armies in one oem •' • yisitd, Roseman& remoral became a peen - etty. It is probable thst the bane of the war-military ` jealousy, would have pro ' Nentetithe perfect subordination and hearty ea : Opt:ration of the cominandere of corps • fkom otherlarraies with General Rosecramt. - . 41ra ifhearto emirs this it was found nee , voiralto appoint General Grant to -the com etiaad armies, it became a rola tary*ecomity Gat General Rosecrans . should retireiie 'any one may see ;by the retort as palm* operations when Rose . crane was undeiGrint. conciliate, and sub Ordinate military ,jealousy 'this 'eorabined `army, General ran* has bein removed, and the Ad , , • 101 0st.ritionii 21 4 1 1 0 PrsPirithisi to carry. out, with more than able...tim p f • o4eq the • work which he, licit; twenty the moreineli, weitld hay" a:depleted in triumph GO fall. He retires. froze' his command with undiminished reputation and with • I.ll•l:Veldditit's twat:mum of his approval and confidence. .• The Army of the Cumberland has still a commander identified with all its eervieee,. and who' his .ita confidence; and General Grant, with an irimistible force, the entire ' "ippon .of the- Administration,' and.' able ; corps commanders has the toad to-fortune smoothed before him. Carlhalal on Napoleon , ' Irma'los of blealco. Garibaldi by addressed the followlug ' tato tkit Patrieitia Club of Me.tio6: "Gsnras, May 20,1883. "To shrlitti* . ie aseb•of Federal Dim*: of thl'haricati "Genii/dm : I accept with pride the hon orary prssidenoy , ttyons patriotio society, end wonUilhat my 'any could joinpianist tbe_dafetisiof - Yearconntry and tbi throaten log pr Its 'abort", which coma with shame the sanarous Trench tuition which, haring be 1160:311D;PrOlrestire_.ecarso of,AlrOPei bas steir-tortwerted itself Into a blind - instrument La ttitfluindi otatxrant,an usurper, 1411/11tr• sr eliansed the; Stations Ass of ihe Dana Itepablle into. stestdardfor "Jul! diryorr•itontbute% steidfut, eemPaet atidat Apthist this 'usurpation aotarsitA of wei7d. .I:oefend beroloany your wan , Av. Alai - them astonished Bump - that the acne of. ^ 101 l do not fight in vain when gasp. art}b for liberty, sod wU 0 03 .011 , 5.( 6, iW call" ifa l 4 o ,/il O l- 7 . -,7 • ;',1441 INE 4. . ' MGM ljawstut Dectitone4if // 0 " — OW Ce.TPUPPribui r s . 21" be Adlotitolphia lissnrissr, of Tneottlyjup tl►6 "In the Circuit Court of the United States Yetterday, • Judge - Grier delivered a decision of great importance under the Mama corm actof- Mara 3d,1863. The snit brought by Gen, Giorgh NY..jonm, Es-Senator from lowa, and Ex-Miniiter of the United States to Cen tral ArtterriPh_ agotinst...SeeretaryfieWard, for damages resulting • from-the imprisonment of the former in Fort Lalayetto, :waa, sought to be removed-from the Supreme Couiit of New York into the Circuit Court for that District. Judge Clerks, however, before whom the ap plication for removal was made refused to certify the record to the United S t ates Court, and there the subject rested until Judge Grier delivered his order in the case of Bodge*. against-MarshalMilward. In this latteresse I the record .wu, regularly certified into the United•Statet Court under the set referred to, and the order of Judge Grier was upon a mor Lion to remit the record to the State Court, on the allegation that the Me was not within the provisioni or the sot. But Judge Grim I denied the motion, deciding that the case was properly certified into the Circuit Court, and that it must be tried there in the same way as if brought there on appeal, or as if - it - bad been brought into that :marten Original pro cess. This settles the law for this latitude, and how any lawyer could take- a different view from that of Judge Grier -it is very hard to ice. The act of March Ed was designed expreuly to cover just suet Motes as those of Jones against Seward and Hodgson against !Inward, and to refuse-to certify the record of such cases Into the Circuit Court, or to remit them when certified, would be to treat with. contempt a provision of law which thus far has not been assailed for want of constitu dinality. • The following is Judge Grier's opinion: • siiircult Court United States, Eastern District of ,Penturylvania—Wallson • Heaton; vs. William et al.—This case bee been removed into this court under the pturialonsat the filth section Of the act of 3d of March, bart (Le Stat at Large, 756). "Il is now moved to remit the record, en the alle gation ttdit the case Is not within the provisions of that net. 'Although the certificate of Misjudge who ordered the removal of the case may not be mutative on this .court, If we should be et opinion that we cannot entertain j uradktion of the parties or of the tan" yet it has on the party who alleges that fact to make it clearly appear that we we no mace to doubt the correctnnes of the decision of the learned judge who has certified this case, and tally concur in the opinion delivered by him.. dlt would be imperflumm to repeat the ta so well mated by that learned judge. It Is cle r that the defence of the defendants (If they hate soy) de-. I peuds whollyoo the Cnnstilletlua of the constitution of o the , 1 ., '/ f riledZ . 3tatee nited sand o tave f acre of tbet Tigress i, . The don of the subject matter without rega rd theca!- ' mashie of the parties The act Of Centrm already mentioned, which authorizes the removal of each mum to this court i to , ant alleged to be uncohdltatbaud, nor that the par ' t y sa l not pursued the mode pointed oat by the act Ina ease where there hoe been a final judgment, and which, of course, was still In that court. • The objection that the record shows that the fusspots with which the defendants an charged was not committed by:virtue of any order of the Pm. !dent, or under his authority, or under color of any act of Cougress, cannot' now he urged, wit consti tutes thorny quetion to be tried and determined by the court when the cue shall be beard before a jury. Amuteditthe allegation to be true that the Preddent may have had authority conferred on him to issue such orders, add that the order issued by the United States Attorney was angular or void, yet these are the very questions which the defendants hare a priv. liege, conferred by a statute, of a trial and decision, to the courts of the United States . . . 16,3 Z 1524,687 "The order or warrant under which the defend anuJustify, purported to bans been lamed by virtue of authority derived from the President. This was 'color' of authority, whether the substance existed or notd The argument that color being= accident, can not exist without substance, may be metaphysically correct, but has too much subtillity for practical ap puatica in the construction of statutes- We do not think It nnxesary to give a definition of 'color of au thority' to suit all.cases. For the purposes of this cam, It Is enough to say, that an officer acting in good faittrunder a warrant purporting to come from his superior, whom-ho to bound to obey, it actingen der 'color of authority,' whether bin superior trans gresses his power, or the warrant be Irregular, or pot. This is the question to be tried under proper pleadings and evidence before &Jury. "If the state court should assume to refuse to cer tify the case, into this court, beams In their opinion the =parlor officer bad not authority, or the war rant wee irregular and void, they would deny to the party the privilege cosferrW. on him by the act, and - treat its prusisiolue with contempt. "This case was, therefore, properly certified Into this Court, and mint be tried ill the same manner If brought here by appeal Or '‘is If It had been brought in said, Court by original proms.' Motion denial." Recruiting - In Exoniple to Gov. Morton is laboring diligently to pro mote Gov., recruiting in Indiana. - Ile hes issued an address to the people, in which the quota of each Coneressional district, and the eounties (Imposing It, is given. A county committee is selected at each county seat to divide the-county quota among the townships, and co-operate with the military command ant* and local recruiting tants: They , are also to select a corresponding member in each township, who will associate with him four other citizens of the same township, In order that the sub-districts may be thoroughly eau vassild for recruits. The Governor says that if this system is thoroughly carried out the quota of the State may be filled in twenty , days. Tho call on the State is for 18,597 men, of whom 2,458 have already been tarnished, leaving 18,141 yet to be supplied. The Indianapolis Jawna4 of Friday last, says that the new regiments are now filliog up rapidly, and that some of them will be ready for the field in a month, if not sooner. There is not the same promise in all the districts, but in none is the work falling behiod what was expected. The evident and acknowledged exhaustion of the rebellion, and the certainty that a large increase of our army will crush it almost without en effort, are impelling young men into, the ranks that they may share the glory of the victory in the greatest obit war in the history of the world. This motive, in spite of all the weariness and dis trust that slow Movements and numerous blunders have made, is still strong, and still, as slow regiments' are called for, fills up the ranks, and ands out fresh energy and spirit to the_fight. There are other influences at I workitio doubt, but we hail, seem and heard ! enough of the feelings of our soldiers, not °lacers, but privates, to feel certain that many II heart enters the ranks with a warmer thought of the glory it is to pin than of the pay it may get- And Ails this is cherished we shall not abandon a jot of our eon-. Aden."' .in the speedy raising of our new regiments, nor the ecrlidu defeat , of the re bellion. Itales far Letter. going South. From Fortress Monroe we learn that Maj. Gen. Foster hu established the following rules for letters going South: 1. No letter must exceed ono pap of s letter sheet, or relate to other than purely , domestic , matters. 2. Every letter must be signed by the writer's name in full. 8. All letters must be sent with live cents postage enclosed, if to go to Richmond, and ten cents if beyond,. 4- All letters must be.enolosed to the com manding general of the Departmentof Vir ginia and North Carolina,. at Fortress Mon roe, markedonthe ontside,"for Big of trace." No letter sent .to any other address' will be forwarded. _. All letters sent to Fortress` Monroe, with out a strict ; compliance. with. these ruleit, excepting for prisbners- of war,'- will be transmitted -to the dead letter office. - Thy DRAYS—A,VOTA. or Nsw , Toss MID Psmtermatru..--Provost Mantua General Fry„ telegraphs to . GOMM:4 134311011 Y the correct quota of Nw _York, undar the pro dal:cation of _the 17th of October, u 60,371, and its deficiency, as 47,661; so that the; whole number to be raised to avoid a new" draft will be over 108,000. ' The quota of Pennsylvania in the pest draft is 38,709: Thioni.month's adraritied pay allowed to volunteers by the olCongrase Jialy 21,1862, will-be paid to recruits or old organisations, enlisted un der the recent ordain, immediately- upon their arrival ,at the general renderous. - LOST.. OR . STOLBS..—Ou Saturday,' October fitti. on the este of the C.' & P. It. lemma devickla sad theubenrilh, s BLAME LZATUEII RAO, oeststatsfoarong other snicks, rivs .0) P. 11. aro IMO BONDS, of the .6:41ootog ougairli O,l4=EA'. PAC ' Th e paths ars hereby parehestag ar- Degottidtng tar, e tame. ;sward be dokt ler the vet= of Ng sad eontesti to EQUIP 6. R&M --tdWeod street. - esri fiRAPETINEB.—We over ONE AY HUM= MOM= 511P1131011,7 1 n4 aan tab wait use.. lac zanies steleeoa detell She tO "het OUT ...7eUft tee tilteeteel Mgt: eV. elehieW lte7W the Net OW s, down modeles ;Had cos doek at libel tit pick ot qiudattr rawls law,- tdrouloniT ais dariptiiiii 4dlor ladd yin- wows -17 eacise.sikappu• wish st emu at No. ID :10474bIaltior I. iticix. 11:011OTICEIV6IOCKSWEIK . A Sparjal Hating: of Moan°Meta - albs rittsbmghtkumellemna irto Is bald at the OMm of the Company, in U. City of Pitt.- burgh, at 11 o'clock a. m. on THURSDAY, the 12th day of November A. DAM), for the •ptripmeof etecting the following named Arta and Supplement., paned by the General Assembly of U. Commonwealth Of reimaylvatabt, at Rebut *don, to wit: "An act !is repeal thdatinth lectiortoran act authorizing the laying out of a State Road from the Dorongb of Orwig.bunt, Schuylkill county, to inter aect a- pthlie road l oad ing Dom Easton to Stanch Chunk, and for mbar guirpona,t` approved Ma lit day of April, A. D. 113121. "A implement to an sat to incorporate the Pittsburgh A Conuentrilla Railroad Company," appnned the 11th day of April, A. D. Aloe. etty,pktment to an act to incorporate the Safe Harbor' and Suaquabanna - Turnpike Road Company; ^4t team, approved the 14th day of April, A. D. IdLi. 11108. 8. BLAIR, tw CM= V. MARKLE. JOHN ;A. °AUGUST. • • d: R: MARSTON. W.'TATIOR, A. MILLAR, •H. BUROWIN, . JOHN 8. DLLWORTH, DANL. IL DAVIDSON, W. S. HAVES, Directors of the Pltisb`gh &Conn. R. R. Co. Piatbetyk, Od. 477k,1883. • ec27:tf WEM ALB DISTRUCTION:-11. TWINING haring second the sent= of a competent and experhoszed Yu cata n Mild Co aka charge of DRAWING AND P.M. TING in Walken- Mary, an admit •f ew papas to Ode clase, who are not regular 'Magda. Ache has tam other Assist ant Teachers, the arrangements are mil no not to Marti:re with the regular order of Otbjet Application for admission may be made the present west. TOT= moderate. - Os bee t L WTI= NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS,- The Stock transfer Books of the Piitebtugh a Donnelleellle Railroad Ocnopecny,ell be domed oft the SECONLVDAY-01" NOVEMBER NEXT, and to remain until after the annual meeting of the Stockholders, it December nest, - for . the election of Director' of mid Company for the Miming Par. 0c213:4t W. 0. 1111(111611T, Bee,' and Tress'r. 1=1:132323 PtlsLtc .rOTIOE Humus Bum or t'rensteau. October 2eth.lBGS ~ .IN--AECORDANCE WITH THE ..tor "ACT • or ASSEMBLY. netlee hereby Elm that Er. 'ALEXANDEB HUMS hu boa elected Vice Pruldeat of ebb Baal. oc2it2er H. M. MURRAY, Cashier. Mast:nem' Ain kLuivraervar.o Hasa, Plttab, Oct. 161 h, 1363.. OTHE ANNUAL ELECTION FL DIIIECTOHS yid be held et the 'Banking Hoare, on MONDAY, the 16th day of November n between the boars of tan a. tn. andttro T ext, he anneal meeting of the Iltcakholdare .1.11 be held on TUESDAY, the 3d day of November, at teL o'clock a. m. JOHN BOOST, Jr., Chattier. acted= - ,111;121•111.71 Beira, Pittszn, Uct..Gth, LW. 0../iN ELECTION FOB DIRECT -088 of this Bank wlll be held at the Bank ing Elam, on MONDAY, the 12th day of November, bliLam the hours of 10 o'clock tii,and 2 p. m. regular annual mooting of Btockholdere wN be held on TUESDAY. Nov. ad, at 10 o'clock a. m. ocld:lmGEO. 1). NeGREW, Oeshier. =mums Begs or Prrraavaarl October-16 TBB7. 1)..T11E ELECTION FOR MEE OHS of thU Bank will be held at the Bank ing Home on MONDAY, November 16th, I*. twain Ma hours criteria a. m. and 9p. m. The an neal meeting of fitoelhohleta will take plane on TVESDAT, November Id, atal a. m. oelfam LL M. MURRAY, Cashier. Auxins= Hass, Oct.-14 e 1061. WAN ELECTION - FOR-- DIRECT ORS of this Bank sat be held. at the Cond. Log Howe on the Nth day of November oast, be. Orem ths hours of 10 o'clock a sad 2 o'clock p. m. J. W. COOL ambler. - The manual meetltny of the Stockholders brill be held on the ad day of bomiber next, atl2otiock m. orta:lm Orrica ECZZILL barna= Oormurr, .. Pittsburgh, Octobelart ,tb ISO& ELECTION FOR. THIRTN DIRECTORS of this Compaoy, to per.. for the ensuing year, will be bald at Ite.Offtes, to Baga lees Building, Waver street, on TUESDAY, Bova. her 10th, between the boars of It a. in. and I p. m. oc27:td ROBERT PENNE!, Secretory. 0 -THE ANNUAL MkETING of the Stockholders or the Penneyhauls Balt Nan ufecturing Company will be bald at tbolr dace. No. ID Welent Street, Philadelphia, on W,CDNEaDAY, November 11th. at derma o'clock a. m., for the elec. Doe of Semi Directors to serve for the amain year, sad sorb other Malmo somay than be presented. octedhe Basun, 7. VISHNU. r. U. C ArittargraMMlN DIRECTORS of this Dank will be !mkt ai the Banking Ilona cm -MONDAY, November 16th, at ten o'clock a- an. The regular fumed meeting of Stockholders be held on TIJESDA l'„ Nor. dd, et U o'clock a. m. 0c15.1t0 OCO. T. TAN DOREN. ambler. Isar Ctrr Bora, Pittsburgh Oct. lath, 184. R. .AN ELECTION FOIt THIRTEEN DIRECTORS of this Dart will he held at the Raisklng Hamm oo MONDRT. Nos. 16th, /SA be tweerrthe hours all a. at. and Tp. m. The annual meeting or Stockholders will be held on TUESDAY, Nor. 3d, 1.80, at II o'clock a. co.. celtam J. EAGOEFLN, Cashier. 3DrEnTzg:Edvirz,rrs. atiGeli Cat U RAMar-41 tos. Sugar lAJ Caned Caticu limns Jim received and for sale at N 0.149 Second•rtreet. FUNK VA! 4011DElt. O. 45 LOGAN STREET FOE SALE. N —Tbreastary Brick Dwelling .Howns of hal Ow or eight raw& =Dm. etc. Log2l fat front by . 48 dap. 8. CIiTIIDERTh. SONS, 51 Marto at. two of HICKOVS CIDER AND WINE HILLS, the on .mill that property -grind. Grapes. oD7t3tdaltitl" , J. KNOXIS fifth etreirt. irm4. OM:111,4 'Glatt to bite Agents ;ail roulin Z un =l2; =k= YADISCX, =ad, Blaine NCYflCß—Parties interested will take netball that, unless the old furniture left at my Mort room frem time to time for repairs, Ls called for soon, It srldl he sold to pay charges. 0c'27211 JOHN DELLOW, Agent. RULI3OUB FLOWER laXari—We bare Jog received veri raperior sasortment of HYACINTHS, TULIPS, MOM POLYA3THCS , NIUOISSUS, GONQUILS, &e., etc. , oc27=didtvri . J. KNOX. IS TIM mired. ASULY HOBS AN 1(04.3. WAY ►ou SAIL A Ano FAMILY HORSE, that trots I .1.7); every respect, sad cart to driven by ohl.drea Will be sold low. inquire of oative A. McTIGII7., 112 Fifth street. .fitSTßAYB.—Taken up, running at largo to the My of Pittsburgh, on the night of the VA uaows NAM:. and Sibt. ONE BROWN NULL • The owner or Winters an =tined to come forward, prorayroperty and pay antics, or Mg - win be sold according to law. 0r27:3t 4 ROBERT HAGUE,TliteforPolice. UNITED STATES -,POST UFFICE DIBYCtOI T , Isrc 1863. Etta, 81 69. A trash supply ncel•ed at KAY & Co".`s, 55 Wood fared ON 011ESTNUT 81'KEET, dearickley 'lnk 110 feet S inches front by 17.5 deep, to an alley; • double two-story house, eacb baying • por tico, ban, era rooms and cellar, stable and outhouse", fruit and shads trees. Apply r.o 8. 01711111ZRT t BONS. oMM Commercial Broken, 61 Market at. PROPRIETARY AND REVENUE BTAIIPS, of all denominations. 'A fall autiply kapt conatantly on hand, at the lama affextue OMft.'llo. at Willer attest, nett' done td Ally Trees cry, Allegheny. DAVID' N.'WWI fig Collector of Internal Iteeanne, TM Dist. Pa. ll..rtc.—Letters should be directed to Allegheny, not Pittsburgh. oda Om= or Ina UOIII . IOLLIJI, or Af..7401111XT uo., Pa.,' Pletsbor6, October 24t,1887. .1 . riv ABBEBSOPS, &a—Yon are hereby 11. notnied tbatiks Books - kr asseaskuktf Tsui for the year 1864. witl. be Teat, kr delleery on the Mb lnrt. , Botorns - Crom the sateral dirloista of the. Cawley by :annoy Ist, 180 i. wlll be matesd ander lese d: =Usa . UM! LA=BBT; Vontrollsr.' OTICE•To- WNTRACTORS.—Pro• pedals will he received at the °Mee of the on. &reigned, lathe- flatted Bonding, until /AVM— DAT, October 31st;IBILI, the'graOng. Paving and setting mitt cortketone the following named streets.' oar Bosh street, front Penn Omen to Liberty street; Morton street; firm the Penne:lL 8. to _the Alla gheny•rtrar ;-end O'Hara street, from Etn street to' Darien= Way. Freeport, *den or Dater's-land ins stone'resinired for curb. ' eseireal IdAlte HOLLEY, Roc. Dg. EZECUTORS' NOTlCE—Notice ie berOy tins that, Lettere of Adadnlstratton on theeMate_ of Joseph Edmondson, late- of Robles= tornahlPs Allegheny eotmty, dsoineed, haw been granted to the andedelgyed. , - AU yeremss Indebted to . eald-istare erlll- - mate picrocAr, - ; sad claims will present them to - JOHN M. EDMONDSON, ' SAKES EDMONDSON, Etteetttors: o:zr.aiwr ABM FUR 13ALE, VONTAANIAIk 44 F •ACRICS, a 'good itame Mose 'et 11111'14)011111, stows teller tabard of opeodtal. Pewrold darer ihni=ts. be grins floater tte Pr.^. with thefts ti.'orwlßWowild ititeetat in Noon townahlp, twelve mita from rifte. burgh, szal three talks from the OW riverAt nem Tills MOWN ea the Plttslenb, TS. Verse sad Chime Itelln:44. • •_ • Tor ferthermliettiars etre CI- - - • • •- • IMlL'ulerrox. WV:lw er.-WILY•Tilit : 400 BBLE3. rza s - sw' it itsacta, mad other,cassuie44-.?."- Tots.ittise New Tatitittats. - . ' • ,Alee. igo atm«, Arnair,it dltllrslt laW geb MVO, tainatistow tarot:am • cal •*k IIZAZIMIONCIIIVA12014.:„ QAI,I I I 13ALT 1-4hlien falr . kJ Salty b 7 wx. .•af mac :11rbblings, OTOOVI4 ige Wed; wari RZIM A. . -- - - PE,Prir: let . DD,llO, 7 - 4 .ri z" 0 tb. : 1111 = 1 1 rikkiPtED - MR DRAFT.—In oardanes with ordets I publish the kande; ilat of person' exempted troM draft by the Elatei of Inrolismint in this Merin to this date, with the reasons of their exemp ti on::. thusitiki t 44 - 9,1 - t trirfetoober Schbberth, Lover-St. • Clair ; orer and married. By Beams Vllaxissy Famished au Aoseptabis Substitute. WWl= Wqlt, Eighth.srand. Chriatlan Fink rub 'Mate. V. !AEON TOSTEII, °' 49 Caids4a and Provost Marshal VA Irlat. Pa _NTHE COURT OF COMMON- = =PLEAS OP ALLEGHEIIY COUNTY . No. 114, Jim, Term, D.. 1163. Ulla A. Roberti; by bar next friend, Thos. I'. Mama, rr. Jobz 11.; Itobette. Libel in Divorse..l3l/ tint; so turned told Monday of June. mmrntott June 27th, 1868; alias aubprena lardedi. , Sefanutbla to /at Monday of October: ago Mciful 4 El E . r - And now, October ?2d,1827, on motion of Oco.-B. Cochran, Attorney for libellant, tbs. Court direct the Sbeiiff to has notice of the sateeditihilshr4 hi one or mere netrapapen published in odd conuty,lor fotrr suecestre weeks prior to the etlillendayof Decent bar next, requiring the said party to appear on said day to answer said complaint. BY 7:116701111T. Attest : Rem Z.LTON, Prothonotary. To Yoke H. ILsbero—ln pursuance Of the abore or der of Court, you axe hereby notified to appear before the Judged of the Court •of Common Plata of said county, on MONDAY, the Path . day of Deconsber, A. D. ittS3. show mho :1r any you have, why the prayer of sat 4 petitioner should not be panted: 81.11ITZL 13. CLIJIaiI; Sheriff. ghteritra Ma, Oct. Zdth, Itty.. ,ocoDhlawd4w A N ORDINANCE fixing tho !Glory' of Alla. the City Asseiwor. Buz g Bea eftta.d.xd.gregd by the kn. , . Ar am:wet and &Was of Pitaberith, N Meet and thorawsoei caopea•comaa.i,ood o Amoy ..d.owd cad owcurl by the authority ihe same, That the Wary of the lay asemor, for the year eighteen hundred and etzty-fonr, and thereafter, bait be Biz Hundred Dialers. Sze. That ill cirdlnaacee, or parts of ordinances, Inconsittens herewith. arc hereby repealed : Ordalard and enacted Into it law in Councils, Wm Roth day October, A. D. 11153. WM. C. MedaIITAY, President of Select Council, pea bet. Atuat E. S. Moscow, Clark of Select Council. JOIA M. KILLBN, Proolflont of QUM= ONIZICH. Attest: Henwarliscres, Clark of.o3ntmon OonneU. otanit A N 011DINANCE authorizing the grading, paring and setting trittt curh.stone, hash stmt, from Perm streetto Liberty street. gec. 1. De it relfabsett arid enacted by the Mayor. Al dermen mid eitisew qf Ritrbergh, Ia &led mud Comeau, Otenscas artearbied, and it 1 hereby ordaiard - .ad enacted by the authority of the isms, That thi Ricer:hug her ulator bung he L hereby directed to adrerthe for propomili for the grading, paving and eetting with ha cartone, flush street ; tram Patin Street to Liberty street, and to let the same in the manner directed by an ordinance of Councils concerting etre.% passed Mot August, A. L. 1857. Ordainal and enacted Into* late In Councils, this Meth day of October, A. D. 1803. WM. C. McWITHY, Prerident of tkdoct Council, pro fern. Attert E. 8. Norco'., Clark of Select Connell. JOAN KILLEN, Pre.ideas of Common Council Attest : Hcou 11111Arns, Clerk of Common Co n n(! AN ORDINANCR. eapplementary to the Ordinance relative to the grading, paving and setting with curb-stone, Morton street, from the A. V. R. it. to the P. R. R., passed 57th July, 1853. Sic. 1. Be U ordained and emend by the Mawr, Al do.= and dawns qf Pitieterrob, to +Wed and CUisimusi Oaruscite resembled, sad Y 4 barely ardaimed rod enacted by the authority of An same, That the 0111iIIMMICS tied "An Ordinance authorising grading, paving and setting with curtcetone, Morton *treat, from the A. V. R. It.. on Bailer street, to the Penna. R. R.," paned VW" July, A. D. 1563, shall be ea amended as to authorise the grading, paring and setting with curb-stone the said Morton street from the Penna. It. R. to the Allegheny river. Ordained and enacted Into a law In Councils, this 58th day October, A. D. 1883. WS. C. McCARTLiT, President of Meet Council, yea Inn. Attmt: R. 8. 31oaaow, Clork of stot Connell. JOHN M. KILLEN, - Prod:font of Common Connell. Aura : Ikon nilarrca, Clerk of Common Connell. A N OR DINANCE authorizing a A asap to the grade of Pam Street, over the old Pml. - Sac. I. Be ie oniuMed and enacted by the Mawr, 41- &men and cal.res of l'iltsbergh, la Select end Cowmen Council. a:wedded, sad tl al keretw.edoised.oed enacted, by the aatbaray of At same, not the Street Commit tee be and they are hereby authorized to have the grade of Penn street, over the old canal, changed and lowered to stub grade se may be aud by the Recording Regolator, and approved by paid Commit tee; Peteddryf, however, that the met and expense thereof, and the dabaips, ,tf any. malting there from to private property, be paid by such person, or persona, or ocuporation, ea the said Committee may wee with, and without any morn.. or liability on the part of the city. Ordtdised and enacted into • Low Le C.ounctlx, this 2ttb day of October, A. D. bin. 1431. C. McC-I.IITIIT, Proeldent of Select Council, p.o tem. Attn.! E. S. :Rowe, Cl,sk of L'elect Opancil. JOHN K. KILLEN, Creolldent of Common Council. Attest Scot ll'MArall, Clealcaltokwasoll Grind). ce.1%...3t — A - 3611D1N - AN authoiizirig grading, paring and eating with curb-atone. O'Hara street, no Zinn street to Due, ram Way. sac. 1. Be If ordained and e,oed.d by the Map.. .41. 4 r.m °W4l,l,okgrAll.s,!Mk beed and.Ommm Councils asrembleef; benvoy ordained and marl by the =Nagy gf asswone, That the Recording Keg aistor Wand he is hereby dlrectnd to.adrertise for pro pwals for the grading, paring and 'setting with noratone, O'Hara street, QOM Etna street to Do gmal. Way, and to let the same In the manner di rected by an ordinance of Councils concerning streets, passed August Si, A. it. 1883. Ordained and enacted Into a law In Councils. this 36th day of October, A. D. 1663. W3l. C. UcCARTHT, President of Select Connell, pro tem. Attest: E.B. Notizeirs Clerk of Select Connell. JOHN M. KILLEN, Preadult of Common Council. Attest : Erma Mllastint; - Clerk of Common Council. oreAr..3t GROVER DAMN PREMIUM IMNO MAW', TEE ONLY GOLD MEDAL Itenktrardixl to Sowing litsehtnoa In Moots Thew Machines wen awarded the I:Hebert Pirmi xotaL, compentorr, for the Bed /*wady &mkt, M the Bed.•lfeenfiudwied I.llachbra, and the Bad M Work, at the folltariog STATE FAIRS, of Kew York But. Fair, • - nut Premium for liatully machine. FlresPuml® far double.threwi machine. Pint Premium for umehine - work. • • Terreosteate Tele lint Premium for hinny machine. Plret Presultun ArmamnOctaHn t machine. Flout Premium Emloachine wort: Lowe Sista Pair. Pint Premium for Wally roachlre. First Premium for rountesturing umehine. • Pint Premium for =whine work. Micktreta Ede Pea. " Fins Premium for family Machine, _- net Premium fer uleteufurturbil 011040 0 6 !' tint =lure for menhine work: - ledlaea Pint Premium for ttedhine hien pitrposoa., First Premium ibeinachiue work. • • ITlhices Pint Premium Mr Maellitel for 11l purposes. Tint Premium !be omebizie Mork. Pint Premium for machine for an purparee Ftret Premlutu =chili* work. , Tint Premium for manufactraile Machine. TIM Premium tar be machthe work. Me Safe Yak.. • Tint IMlchluvWerk• And at the'fanning dOttriV Faire : Chtleador Cto. (Vl.) , Amfratiswal Paddy. ' Vire: Premium (2r tingly Tint Premium far manulkebnism machine. Firet Premium for maeldne work. Cbomplohe Volfey (n) Agertextbaat &defy. Pint Premium for faMß7autehirla ' Tint Priunifins for marmilicturbig machine. First Premium fpr machine work. Duarefee Co. (New.) ;hire hear &eke. Diploma for fatully_marblue._. DI lottui for machine work. (b. (X. Y.) Fair. First Protokoll for *WI) temeklue. First Premiumfcciumuuliett= it muchiew. Pint Frmatum for fain toarblot. First Premium for Ur =War. - First Premium far .2Dchcmic'e butieet. (Pa.) ruir„,_, , Find premium for 'airline for, all purpmes. Firm Premium for machine work. The above, comprises edi the , Fefts al; vial the °HOY= Biles.lsacHllVE3 wen szhib*lf Ohlyear. A,t nearly fig tritium tlalradiag actrOir lfachlur were ixoprtitton. 286 untlilaadorapoi the-Gruver BakevflarrA.. Machine Die received the First Promitoer a t Tars_ State Tate to the United States baa b. b exhibited to tbisdatt., • Palo Rome& O. 101. 7, 211 gt, canizirwr A:LCEEATONET,Itpit. GENERAL FOREIGN AGENCY. -ITIST/11.11ALDWIN & CO.; a'l nviimax.TAvairgrroraz 11100101:00,1ini as God Casie I :miat lo o o *•Qcoaftwtiv , Woos soluAmenb• wit* ray A , ll -411;),, t Vaalt-MANTitriallt"lpuile . 46s 010 tag tweatinft _U;_ora t t j Vumaear - 94 0 . 0 snit TO Tat* iropis t ' • t , ,~~' A=Z . TUIPORTAITTO CONSUMMVE.S, • ••. DR. J. H. SCHENCK. ;' • •• • Thronh th, rolictlsiloe• air persnos, the abace•uaded gentleman will be at the Drug Btorrof Dr. arzoscr: H. Emery.. 30. 140 Weal street, Pittßbanh... Wednesday, T4ttra4y and Friday, • November 4th,lth and Bth, Tor go, exoroloothos of pationts afflicted slat any dime. of ate. Pulmonary artams, aurh poLmo.V.u: r coYsntPTlns BRONCHIAL CONSUMPTION LABi'NGBAL C.O.NSr.3tPTION TRACHEAL VONSUMPTION = SCROFULA. OR ELECT EVIL. PIBURITIC CONSeMPTION. DYSPEPTIO CONSUMPTION. = Or any "chronic dbutese of 'a Waking or debilitating type, or , decayttne of the natural power.. Dr. SWIENGT, would advise all person. who hare chronic ellmente, and wleh to corwolt hitn, to cut this stiCertisolasta out, ito ss to enable them to re• member the Dale of hie rdelt, For consultation and advice he nukes no charge. Many person., however, desire a thorough exami nation of the lunge. so as to know their exact con dition. For =eh an examination his charge is them dollars. The examination being made with en .in-- eta:anent of his own invention, called "SCIIBSCH" 13 RESPIRONTTER," the examination le entirely free from pain, and will point ,out. the true conditieu of the lungs, whithtefe a healthy or morbid elate. Mow will be found a recent certificate of core in the city of New York, attest." by several witnesses. Dr. Cleo. 11. Keyser, of Pittsburgh; was present when the.statement of Mrs. Bartholomew was giver, and can vouch for its genuineness. Hundred. of corn of • like ammeter are nattered all over the United States, en tee to convince the mat Incredulous Of the Talus of Dr. Schenck% niedielnat. EXTBAORDINAJIT ,CCRE OF A BCIAN/Itt t TUMOR by Dr. SCHENCICS'S MEDICINES. The healing power. of SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP irrikhigly illustrated: The awe of MRS. BABY ;BARTHOLOMEW, No. 83 Iced Forty-Fifth street, New. York ' This is to certify that I thee been laboring under e Dam supposed to have been Liver Complaint for 11 great many years. There was • hard swelling in my side, which became quite large. The doctors call ed ita tumor. After wine timesit broke and cont.- nod running for fourteen years, aometini. discharg ing ail= watery- matter, and other time green bile. I had the beet Medical attendance In "-New York, and my physician. all told me that the erg.= hole in my aide must net bic healed or the discharges from tt &nipped, or! would-soon dle.• My physician, gave me calomel or Mercury-until my.mouth became very lore, and lievemi 'times 1, was salivated as tddly as any one could be withoultlythrunder the proem: No one could be tortured' more than 1 we. and 11.1 through it. Within *beast. year my etrength began to fail more than ever; my blood eannedte stop flow. 4ng, my poise at Omar cteased to beat for filteen or ' twenty . ..math at a time. ' 317 skin and the whites of my eye. were se yellow to -dram. I knew not what to do, and my doctors aclniowledged that they ' would do no more for me. I wee unwilling to try what are tormtvi "Patent Xedicines," for 1 thought I had nearly all the best ph3thiaris In New York to attend me, and If they could not help motto ono could. At this time when 1 had beganto despair, • friend of mine brought ma a Sunday- Aferdey. in which I read the centre:ate of a wonderful cure of . ionsump. t 100, the patient having' then connind to her, bed and apparently In the last Stage of the thaw, and yet was cured by Dr. Schenck. 1 would hare considered this a trickery or deception had It not been certified to by many respectable pavers with the endorsement of the IL.. Dr. Bow hog. This gore me encourage. meat, and I waa impatient foe a conathation with Dr. Schenck, havinglo wait for Tuesday, one of the daysi of his regularattendsuice to pain= in thin city. It was about the last of July. ISA when I called on Docker. Schenck, at his rooms,. No: 21 Bond street. Ile mid he understood my gee, amigo. all three of. hie metheines.—Pahnuttle %curt, Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake PllL—Asti within nice dare there wets gyms change , in mY feelings. The hole in my side discharged more than ever; .Itill 1 felt better and be gan to eutertedn.hopea of •cure. I could - feel the Puked& Syrup uprooting through my blood. The Seaweed Tonic seemed to act on mystonmeh in an in describable manner, bat In a very short time it gave me • ravine. appetite , but not until 1 had taken nearly a boa of Mandrake Pills. None could believe that any human stomach could contain each an soar milod quantity of corruption as I, discharged, It seemed that for nearly two weeks nothing lsut green bile and =healthy tatter passed -my bowels. Ily thmplesion changed; my thin begun to look clear, and to my ostanisitment,l found the tumor heal. I leg op. did not knew Ix hat to think of that, . the doctors bad told me that ((the ulcer healed soy death wet= be the imtundiatte (=sapience. I kingcd for the next Tuesday, to eco•Dr. Schenk. Ile said that 1 was doing welt, and that 1 would Senn be as well se ever, and thanks to land,Proeidence this promise has been fuillitted., This diy Ilea as well as eve I did in my life, afttioughlt is only three months an. toy use appeased bribe - desperate, - All who kr& me are aotonbthed at the clans.. The 'Tinning ulcer of lo many yaws continuant= is entirely ,nealad,and - I have no mortar, that dull, heavy, sleeping feeling , rlitch 1 i • tuctiff to expolrleftm, ahead. without, iatennialoo. 1 rise hithir waling erithinit ;Lacing a bad, taste la my math; er • fenced banguf:sad I alitaysimaiita'; excellent appetite for my breakfait.:. ISM' sitalleC titubpo one can speak too highly of Ift.; - Sehenelth ' • reeditinise and their ertracalimuy effects. • Fanny.' part langnago 1.1 thesiequata to expreas,my gratitude. 1.1..1 that Uri Behentikk'inedldna, by. toe Frith denarolthidltere'been-thei bladder the reatoratlini of my lifesiorshichl shaft earth thankftth i • • Sendai of my _frier dsc• through my recommeautee. tion..have boon using Dr. Schenck 's medicines for onatinption and other diseaaes of that klail.. Allot them have been greetti.r . betiefited.' I make this pub.. tic atatement In onier that the thousands who stiffer from disease. Muffin-toad= may be Induced to try Dr. Schenk'. threleabbi Malkin.. Do not think as I did, that if your favorite doctor cannot. help 7 0 a no emcee. I wet:Mathias 'every consumptive ;ar son to. go and see Dr.iSchenek, and follow his peer winder. Take hie advice, at least, if you do not take his medicines. It is' enc=raging to bear the people concaving hilila ream arid dwelling the benefit they receive from his treatment- Their looks show that they have no tion to them. Theists all enxiotei for help and are bang•althelport. 1 whth, all who are afflicted as / was to tall and as me, for I ftel that I CUM satialy every one of them. that this statement is not exaggerated- Irelateall the mac- Wan, Decatur 1 knew thatinany eyelike whid I.w. —ekeptical. - I have requested awing:swot inyfriends to append their =seat to my etattanent,in order that mope.= can entertain anyresionable datibt on WI subject. i• • , I i• t 011 Q ,i. W. we, the_ tmderslipaid, *halo and acquaintances of Mrs. BarUtolomew, who glees the above certificate,' have known bcr for many yam, and do , certify that the statement* made by araenatitled to fall cre. deuce, and that ituiseeormt knot her at all exaggerated- Scarcely any yetaon who knew bet three - months ago would bar .fiew, imch the alteration of bar ipperlllloll., • Dr. J. U. SCHENCK will be at t :hla Principal 091 co. No: NI North Binh itreat, Phlhidelphis, ovary MT 131UNLY Dom 9 a. to. to _4..p. ca. - He Irltto white trio, tilt tor& thor.ouOtmarolartkut with the &IP. rooteter, he 'charges throo'dollars." N. of lii. ilcheneit'a 'medicines axe Say gale b 7 no rail, dozer °rained bottle by . • •. ~, .... ... • .f : . PIO!DMA . IA - -- --- :- - N - _ EW 14Q0K13: .', -, ' - BROTHER..* CO. := ~ t=re Tie= Ildr.---By Nrs. Wood. Ar 4041 M AnTan CAir grZ F' ,. . Oa; (k n._ . I d:llMa r e. ( 11 . 1 1 )..sthanlel Iteltthorne. 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DEMI= Or ARNACT ii...., bill:P.llth'. , , -., -)•••• 5,- 14 . 91 - 1 Tor gale by, . "-- *:- '• , :X z. , nteD. oo2o 1 Pewit! Owed. tis...ThicrttlTe pamphlets free ►t the agents LBITMB l r . _ nw.'s ~ At l atnal . , ALIMPIrt ,•- • • • - A,ui r ii",*,,,s ses • A y' PITTOCKISh' t: T. a vie:, Rana+ -10 Jars lkft=Tr...ff anurrxr.,oniaL 8. i'.rtw=3DrEß BOCIERELL BARTHOLOMEW, 33 W.,..0th street. CHASIBEELAIN, - 4.36 Wait 48th stmt. Ws. M. J. memo:B.l4m 83 Wert 4/Alt street. rANNT w.ilvssET, . 83 West ibth anat. E. K. math, 83 !West 43th strpet. . . . r !tr. and Mrs SCOFIELD, 113 We.t 4388 West. DR.. CEO. n. KEI-skat. N0.140 , W00D EiTlttrr, ' • I A, I A, urmaraity= - .4.- drECII Wlt CSIXSPATED • - IMPROVED LOCK STITCH.- FAMILY /MG MU= ri isiteet moninite at the Losideet and Paris Mk Milo ns, and at all the important State and Meaux& rat Taira where exhibited this Season. Call and es, sea.itystbeas issaeldiscs betiorilitOrhasing. • Ka after for sale Pc;ia i iiatexet, trmirella Look Stand, which [nonre perfect malbtrto as article sirsmstdiilly siren In be led sew. WILI3IThinR A CO., N INE NUMBERS NOW OUT. TINT NUMBERS B TOW OUT lONS NUMBERS U NOW OUT Mgia LEI= NINE NUMBINS - NOV O 1 i NINE NIINBEBB II NOW OUT 08 NEW AND POPULAR BONGE. Soot, pmt.pald, an nroelpt of 10 cents. AUDAMS, JOHN P. MINT, Prisms, MMiONIO asLL V11T11.117 pHOTOGRAPH ALIIUMS I OVER 100 DEFFEBErT STYLES, REIOM SO CENTS TO 111. VA lIIAL3 HT CHAS. C. MELLOR. 81 WOOD EITFLPAT. NEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS! HOOP MIMI BOOTS. AND SII OT t ihid nMmd LL: McOLEILLABFB HMO, nom% “a 1 No. 55 FIRTH BURET. -31 A (irt. e • mamilA t LOUISA% Piz Oz. Isag L. lams .01 ‘ , ..7 T . —...- • 1,..!.AV naTing areepted the Avmey for tna gals of Mks SEMPLE CLAY; mined mar !IL Lomb; Mo.. I in lite Sao anentioa of Glum . end ,Stool Ifannfirmarms . . to ins Analysts atm sbors as iaratei by 4 rtoh. A. 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