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Single subscriptions Two Dol. non, pros. was entered. Inn: per year: in Clubs of S. e, One Dollar. The case of Lindley et al, vs. Lee. Erie: a-a= - argued by Church for plaintiff, and Farrel contra. In Martin et al vs. Battle., Erie: the writ of Departure and Arrival of Painengel error was quashed. Trains. The Ca , r. of Cook vs. Haggerty. Erie: wa , n,,,1 0144,1474, Rattrnod . argued by Babbitt fur plaintiff, told Mar (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets. Pittsburgh.) shall contra. Leave Pittsburgh. erestline. FL Wayne 'Express Tram ...... ..1 ID) A.. M. 0:.1 A. M. Id,l 1 5 . M .... Cifie A. M. .. Court of Common Pleas. ..... Express ..... P. AL 8:45 P. M. 2.3 a A. M Before Judges Maynard and Adain• Arrive at Chicago: Express, .. . 6.47 P. M. I F.x.pre, sir A. M MONDAY, Oct. I;th. Returning, 3 lire at Pittsburgh ALsul, 8:25P.M. I Expreas, ;Sian P. M. I Express, 2.2 d A. 51 Charles b - weeny vs. _Morrison, 111.3 k (From Fedend Street Station, Allegheny., Co.; action to recover wage, as a coal boat New Brighton Aceammouation . 9.30 A. SC 5:L11 P.)I I hand, between Louisville and New Orleav-. 0.:06 A. M. 12:10 P. 31 Pennsylroara Baitrond . Verdict for plaintiff in the sum of ton dottars (From corner of I..ihcrty and Grant streets.) Jacob Orth vs. t 'unning,hitro action Leave, to reeover wages a, a glass blower erdiet (lila P. M. 12,45 P M. A. m . p . 51 , for plaintiff in the 911111 of I 4:2u P. 51. M. A jury was sworn in the a 1.., of Allittheit 6:00 A M. 1.10 P st. Patterson and James Patterson ta. John Her 2110 P M. 11:00 A 51. ran: action to reviver for building is barn .11,20 A. 51 oAii A. 51 Court adjourned .b:10 P. M. 1251 n A M ..... 4,2 ,, P. VI. 4.13 p M THE RurnEnpoub Yklit --Tho Pit' ,l, • • 70 , 0)2.44, I. Jury have found true bills againsth otn a ft. r.an I.,l•crty met , treet. thorford. late Superintendent of the AF,II r+,n ...... A. )1. 00.5 P 31 House Of Refuge, which were brought int,/ EXpress Tram 4:30 P. 51 1,141 A Al : Court rt.! Rnilro Yester (• day. Fird ..f these charge hint ,-,..:aari eut (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.) with adultery with Harriet Stnet.h. Maggie A ye, Arrives. Elliott, Helen M.els - Euretta .lohn_ion. Txpre,s Trani Z.. 42 ... ct mail Train s a , an D . Gallagher and - F ahnr ~ e . atc h . .......... ...... 105 P. M. St. I young girls under his rare while t - ur-,=rintend. Aeaoininadanea. .... . 6.150 P 11.0) A. M gut, and the sixth is for assault and battery 0.,,? f.Nner.wati Prritroad. wit intent to .:onninit a rah on Elieabeti; (Prom Liberty anti (=rant streets., p Lbay‘, Pitts. C. - Atunbus. Hawthorne. Fisst Lune........A )1. silt) A 11. 11.3., A:1 , On examinin,- the bills, lit. tract tt , rt;e - , - Exr rest' fraht Loa 1.3) A._ll. 7 .3 0 i Collier stated to the Court that Mr. Rutherford was only under b 1,1.0110 hail, arid suggested the propriety of increa.ing it, since so many din rg•.) were laid. The C.)•11 - 1 axed th., aniour.t of t - . 7777 required at 5.660 in each of the s-loiter-. tti•.. and 51,000 :n the inure It,zgrlvntbd ;hens,.-- 54,000 in all. A process was issued and placed in the hands of the Sheriff, with in=tructiot, to bring Mr. Rutherford into Court this morn • ing to give the additional security demanded LOCAL AFFAIRS. Before Judge_:.,lL'Ciure, Adatni and Parl,o .11oNDay, net. I::.th. • Commonwealth Philip Beilstein: indict ment, keeping a dkorderlv house at the corner of Esst Lane and the Canal, Allegheny, on oath of Frederick Riddle. A number of wit nesses testified that balk were frequently held there, at which disturbances often occurred.— Several witne,ses on the other side stated that they had never been annoyed. The jury found a . verdict .of not guilty, and the prosecutnr to pay the costs.. Commonwealth vs. John Burns: indicted for Etaelin,sT, a rope from a raft in the Alleeieny river, b-longine to Daniel Herwig. The pris oner when arrested, admitted the larceny. The jury found a verdict or guilty, and Burn, V. - AS tip thret. znouthi. nt in thz• County Jai' Comintinw"italth John F.Neil inilictmetd as.a.ult and battery, on oath of Timothy c.d. own• a uul hank on th,. M o . nongt.hrla river, and a few F prosecute:, with another man, wet.t there and thit two gut into a conversation about the miners tinticultios. (t Neiltold ( 'adman he owed hint which he denied, alleging that O'Neil owed hint tie ioverworl: O'Neil ,r -dered Cadman away repeatedly. and then struck him several times. For the derelict, it was held that no more force was used than necessary to eject Cadman from the premises. The jury found' a verdict of not guilty, eacii party to pay half the costs. Commonwealth vs. Alfred John , . a colored man, charged, oh oath of John Wagley, with selling liquor without license at the negri col. 4 . ,bration at Brei.d's grove: on the I.7tth of Au gust. The ith did not nude out a case, and the jury found a verdict of n ot guilty. TLIE. \IENI i3EP., of the Dw i tmen, (..riciset Club deny that the match on ':•:•111.1rday a- elded in favor of the Atlanta. They ne9 that one of their howlersi havi kr,-.7hed down of the wicketi, the umpires would nut alleging that he did ne! it, and that do the stakes wa , drnwm leaving the wi , , ixteen runs to be made by Gar plan. hni , not made so rnany it. the hr:! Itirori L ;. The best way to , up , !riority of t.b.• t,. play the r 3,11; and p thr.,ugh. sinbli~h~d tu'•n.t.. RI TUE STAR SITE I , W,nleTh. with ,dir t A nil Irrurr ast e oci I - •~.n~••❑ lii-L. LL~•c d.•-.-r:. - e•II LT •1 I • t Continoncmalth v;. Edward 111,ndin, charged with malicious 111 iFe!at - : - . oata of Eleanor Smallwood. The polies reside on Saw Mill Run, and a spring of water ri..ing on property of prosecutrix passed through defendunt'i hd. Defendant constructed a culvert through his ground, which, not being large enough. forced the water back on Mrs. Smallwood's property. It was given in evidence that if he could help it he would not let a drop of water pass through the drain. One witness, who had examin,d the drain, found in it, on defendant's property. a.large stone, which obstructed the passage of the water. When desired to remove this ob struction, he reftSed. and afterwards changed the course of the water .3o fueto flow tinder the fence of Mrs. Small w. The effort of the Ile renSC resa to '-hew that Blondin had not neted-frOm nialiee, , but h a d turned off the water to protect his own prop erty. He mig-h. he guilty of tre=pan, but not of malicious mischief The jury for4a ver dict of guilty. with a recomtriendationlo the mercy o f t h e Gairt. e their ti -t _ sturni - the 1,1. /itir tnzte, ale! g,ve n tuinmvnts amto e The 'ta ' r st ton, api.ear I-• niLii! ui ihe drain,- • ihr• •'Fr . ,,cl, Srp an.: • P.!• 10 Erin Mr H.,,. W E 13 , 1 wed: tho 1 , 1 , 1 tLft: .• of scoundrel , Coil , * 111.113 , . , .•ity in ttto garb .0.. Cuthol., Pr,.-• 1. , A haveleit the city wer, :alma thoni, vet we tare 11146,r11,,d AN ITENOFnr. FIREMEN.—SOMe:CUriouS ex periments have recently taken pltMe at Park to test a new contrivance for protecting firemen from the action of the flames, and enabling them to resist a stront heat. It consitts of gloves made of amianthas, a kind of filainen-• tout mineral, a helmet of the same material fitting into another of wire gauze. and a shield one Metre in length, and eighty i, , entimetre. broa: betides other garments the above mentioned material,. Three men having put on the gloves were enabled to carry iion'bar: at.n white heat for thtee mii.utes, without be ing obliged to let go their bold. Straw was afterwards set fire to in a large cast iron eel. dron, and continually kept up, while a fireman, - wearing the double helmet above mentioned, stood above the flames, which he warded off with the shield. Although they rose at times abOve his head, he was able to keep his post for a minute and a half. Numerous otherexperi ments were tried, which demomitrated the suc cess of the materials used. Lio ' , Lil'!" Las, ro•hro., the ordor Pa , :ioni , t, in Birrni.o. ham. who lz , li , elttnzsittv:oription3f,r a e.hor h that iric • NV, have• ill 11.5 W r'petit thtst ho allikon,al ca , lloot for Shutt .flr 31 R. V A•;DLN ?• Lig, is this C:ty List eVPIIiNg, With ..• from DieLier,' • 1 )1d Ctirit,ttv ntl.llen. 1 . . not w;tl/. 7 tqnding the went h. E.•v. Henry Wrtrd - Bill •lilf i r mill probably :t let•turit.bcforit ilu Your. , Myr: 7tlitr itatitilii Library A. , ti.tatbai, during III.: pr. -era vi II t every par: EAST 01 F/1. E SEEL:I:M.-OEI Friday and Saturday, when it was currently reported that Major .McElhinny, one of the County Corn misaioners was dane-ernilly ill and not likely to recover, two or three hungry and impatient office seekers begun log-rolling for the succes sion; by soliciting the influence of certain parties in power in their behalf. But the ap pearance of the redoubtable Major, at ten o'clock on Saturday morning, in a reasonable state of preservation dispelled their air-built castles, and blasted their hopes of getting a finger in the County Treasury, at least this term. APOLLo Yur. k _And Mr , 1). Nl Walldr, arkip ) %peka,to ftwar itt lhi= eot,),!t, • !Tient, la.str - 01 , 14..tm, did hot arr;ve. and ot h. • pteee._ - iv0„,0F.),,,.„-aalitt./duttd rte. ,i, II tu , evening consi.446f....Ttie r bny- , f 1 -11 and • • Paddy ;15 . 4) B '' in both o f •,,•I l em Mr if. Mt)riiiner, the celebrated Etn.• , pian comedian, Int.? of The I b Theatre, ~ appear. Sourtt l'!•TT,131."1:01f 31. E. Cuts , hi harldß,M, , rialroh structure, I... r ni,d ❑ tb. vp poeite aide of the rive r , T,ll - 1 , 71 . 1.1. v., in It. borouzh of Snit h Plu,borgh, undcr thy, lc, toral charge of Jt"v H M Vl' A lc—. rd for public tcrvicc in thc main qod,nc , .. room on St .dav incrninu. the , th church has been thorou i s,hly r:‘pniryd and Lcuu DIsTRIt T Cr , t a 7. cane of T i16111[1.1 11 ri: vs. The Mon,,m - 7ahela Bridge Ouilpany, action for damages to recover the value °f it boat laden with coal, luct by a r o in ; i r , r , the third pier of defendants bridge, in occupied the entire day, and wrr not concluded at adjournment BIRMINGHAM DEPO'r. —The Pittsburgh and Birmingham Passenger Railway Company have leased of Bernard Boisol, Esq., his prem ises at the Birmingham end of the road, to be occupied as a depot for the Company. The property is situated upon the line between East Birmingham and Lower St. Clair township, and the Company have already entered into contract for additional stables and out-houses. It is expected that the road will be in operation on the 21st inst., a , the cars are expected to ;er-eft the city on the uth, and will be put upon the road immediately. ATI EXTIONi reque.ited to the _al , A and DA in the Sixth ward, order of tor , ,, and a 1.5.0 a list of Bank, Bridge and in. suraneo C , unpany ztock, at 7 o'clock thy, even ing, at the Coinrnmreial sales rourien Filth ,treet, by l. G. Davis, Auctioneer • MON , NuAIJELA BRIDGE STO,E. Al' Ai. • tos.—On this Tue,...duy evening, October lbth, at 7 olcl ,, ck, nt the C.,inmerciu'l Sales hoorns, No. 04 Fifth street. will be added to the list of stocks 20 shares Monongahela Bridge Co. Stock ,J. G. DAVIS, Auct'r FALSE PRETENhEi.--On Saturday, John M.'lli.anus, a railroad engineer, was charged before Alderman. Wilson, with obtaining boarding to the amount of eighty dollars, from Rolxtrt Steel, of Liberty street, by representing that he had money on deposit, etc., which, it is alleged, was not the case. A warrant was issued, but 11.'3lanus is out of town. THE I -, State: District Court, I udg, .Nl'C'etndle!••• yesAardny morning, and after the list of grand and transverse ju ror:, was calk] over, adjuarned until teo o'clock to-day. WE would invite attention to the ~ ale off Liquors, Teas, Rice, ,by order of Admini.... trator, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Firth street, this morning at 10 o'clock, by J G. Davis, Auctioneer. OWING to the fact that so many persons were unable to find even standing room in the Hall. 4r. Vandenhoff has consented to give one More and his last entertainment, at Lafayette Hall: His subject will be "An evening with the Poets," with miscellaneous readings. Let all who would enjoy comfortable seats, buy their tickets at the Music or Book stores and go early. THE grade 01 Pike street ha: been altered .so as to allow the laying of the track of the Al legheny Valley Railroad, and some of the cross ties have been put down. The road will soon be completed to the canal. ORIZAIJA WORKS.—The adjourned sale of the Urizaba Iron Works at New Cas tle, takes place to-day. A good bargain can be had there by some enterprising company. See advertisement. ADMITTED To PRACTICE IN TU SUPREME. Uerwr.--On motion of Hon. Gaylord Church, in the Supreme Court, yesterday, George W. Zeigler, of Jeffer6on, was admitted to the prac tice of law in that Court. IF you want to understand Dickens, hu) a a copy at Dads & Co. take it home and read it NEW COUNTERFEIT:—The National B.epor ter describes a new counterfeit thus : "Lewis burg pank, T.,ewisburg, Pa. b's spurious; vig nett, female each side of the figure 5, oxen with load of hay on lower left corner, five and figure 5 above; portrait of a child in centre on right and fire above and below." GEORGE W. SMITH, BREWER, MALTSTER, AND HOP DEALER Pitt Street, Pittsburgh SIIDDSS DE4TH.—George McCartney, -an aged citizen of White township, Inds ty, fall dead in a corn_ fi.a." while toppingy , r' some time wr-- HAVING COMMENCED BREWING for the .B , n, I am now prepared to form4h My customers with a SUPERIOR ARTICLE OE FRESH ALE. In addition to my regular brands, I am inanufriotur. mg a 'very FINE FLAVORED BITTER ALE. put up in small packages expressly for family use. This Ale is not only a delightful beverage, but is highly recommended by the medic.] faculty, for invalids, where a mild, nourishing tonic is required. I have also my celebrated 'NG BOTTLED ALES, of KENNETT BITTER ' • _ BROWN STOUT. • • • f F. %.":: • • PITTSBU R 6 TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1 ITE new Allegheny Gaq Work , : Iv ii I , -.,,,n t., rfiri li E LiTE,wm -c3C r IA ~,. r tril i n d ~; bl :, I to ~,verel :.ureit. 1 MO Li Ali ir, v.; 0 ill - 0 . .2 teker, thi : - s t e p 1:, i t , I- , in operation. The large retort i.; shout , :on, " !oted, end the buildingA are nearly reedy lor BY 'l' P. 1., C-1-13...P., - Pl-3:.. by th.• , eizete of the Go :,rl, I , Ow introduction of the neeeiedtry ninchin , try. it was ~u ppos,-,1. had 'oeen en Seturde.. WILLIANI STF:WART. who i , TIL,W ,c.vaiting trial for tho murder of his brother a few weok. since in IVlwe,iing, will probably be tried thi ID.IN II I. SVEN% Alt. I stn. badly lajtitfal Ha kor's ‘vorks, on Friday last, by the :ailing of a tn:l - .• rLuo , an l died nn Sat urdav I 11, t. tsti.t... r.ell known citizen of Pitt burgh, died nt C riii - inti , wn on the ITAIt t TFIE aintor approache,, and r;vorybody al,. need airni and iminfortabk elothing. Th,- they ..at, ;Again cheap, well and I'xshionat it flair and nf the 6 , ist and most substantial t.;rl.ii, at the e3tablishment of AV. 11. Nlet;e, C.. corner of Fedr:al s.tred, and the Die. mend, .lil , .4hen- Cit Their steel: of fall arM w nt. r :, , , , ;;•;1,; la 111114 , - , and well irct...!. They empi,;s; thoehot, v..:11.1.1i , a arid 101 , -.F, their L'•l,l I hy t•mtion ti. h.. A gnnd,. K 1!/:, DI-PEPt IA rnt,r. of the 2.l.sthodist Epit , col•Al al,d Mott,. disc Pr Coulon 1),4).• , tronrly Tenon, 0.• 11... I oucoc,u.. u. I fin U, -u It, , C.:vit.. a Itt.ody ttr C0L1M,,r4:1,111 rllllll sof ,he . vlrr