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M. 8:45 P. M. 230-A:5l ' Arrive at Chicago: Express, 6.47 P. M. Expre55,............13,17 . A. Id Returning, a rive at Pittsburgh: Mail, 8:24 P.M. Express, 3:30 P. M. I Express, 220 A. M (From Federal Street. Station, Allegheny.) New Brighton Accommodation.. 230 A. M. 520 P. 6:05 A. M. 1210 P.M Pennsylvania -Railroad. - (From corner of- Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. - Arrives. 0:05 P. M. 1245 P. M. 2:50 A. M. 11:50 P. M. 4:20 P. M. 122) A. M. Express Twin Di ul. Fast Line The Johnstown Way Pa..venger ?min Johnstown Accommodation_, First Turtle Creek Saeonct " Leaves. Arnves. Mail Train. 7:00 A. M. 6:15 P. M Express Train. 4.20 P. M. 8:45 A. 81 actielcmd and Pittsburgh Railroad. (Prom corner or Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. Arrives Express Train 12.16 A. M. 2.40-A.-M. Mail Train 4L3 4.00 R. .Phst Line- LOS P. - M: "8.30 P . Accommodation 5.00 P. M. 11.00 A. M. Pdtsbargh, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad. (From Liberty And Grant streets.) Leaves Pitts. Columbus. Arr. in Cm. Fast Line 12.15 A. M. 8.00 A. DI. 1120 A. M Express Tram_ LOS P. n 1.40 A. BS. 7.80 A. M SUPREME COURT. - Before Chief 4 uatiee Lowrie and: Judges Strong, Thompson. and Read OCTOBER 27th, 1859. Bannon et al v;. Brandon ; Venango: Ar gument continued, by Heydrick and Church for defendant in error. Mayhobd vs. Powell & Co.; Elk. On - motion of attorney Johnson, judgment of non. pros. Bank of Lawrence county vs. Lawrence county, Lawrence. Argued by M'Guffin for plaintiff in error, and Tiylor and M'Comb contra. Johnson et al vs. M'eue et al; Butler. .Ar gued by Graham for plaintiff in error, and by Sullivan, contra. Adjourned till ten o'clock on Monday. M. Arnold & Sons vs. the Pennsylvania Insurance Company. This was an action brought for the recovery of some one thousand dollars, the alleged value of a lot of goods which was lost on ono of our steamers, and which the defendants had insured. The plain tiff was non suited, and moved for a new trial. S. C. Adams vs. T. M. Bowe et al, executors of the late Charles Avery. Action on a prom issory note endorsed by the defendants. Ver dict for $1,089, subject to the opinion of the Court on the reserved points. Samuel M'Cune vs. Laurie°los Walker; ac tion for damages sustained in the killing of a horse loaned defendant by prosecutor. On trial. I •-• Ultirl`ED STATF.S DISTRICT COURT.—Before Judge McCandless At eleven o'clock the matter of taxation of costs in•the caie of Qelricks & Co. against the city, came up for hearing. Mr. Williams and Mr—Roberts, as counsel for Mr. Sproul, the Clerk, argued the point on the fasts as reported by Mr. Bally, Clerk of the District Court, and the Court ordered Mr. Sproul to strike off that porticin of the costs taxed for certifying the case to the Supreme Court, some .5225. COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS }MOTE Judges M'Clure, Adams and Parke. OCTOBER '270859. The evidence for the defence in the case of the parties charged with riot at the coal works of Keelingd Co., Lower St. Clair township, was concluded this morning. At eleven o'clock Mr. Flenniken, counsellor defehdants, commenced his argument to the jury, which occupied an hour. Mr. Shannon followed, and at three o'clock the Court charged the jury, stating the law clearly, and saying that in easel like this, where husband and wife are jointly iptliFted, the )attar cannot be convicted, as she is supposed to be acting under the coer- CiOn of her hushand. No verdict wasreturn ad up to the hour of adjournment. . John A. Strain pleaded guilty to a charge . of selling liquor without license, and was sen tenced to pay a fine of twenty dollars, and in default to be imprisoned in the county jail for thirty days. R. W. Evans also pleaded guilty to the same offence, and was fined $lO and costs. 'Mary Griffin likewise plead guilty to the same, and was sentenced to pay a fine of $2O and costs. , - VOLUME XVIII. LOCAL AFFAIRS. 6:00 A. M. 1:10 P. M. 240 P. M. 11.00 A..M. .11:20 A. M. 6:60 'A. 16 4:30 P. M. 1220 A. M. .... 6:20 P. M. tkll P.. rif Pittsburgh and Connettsrate Railroad (From Liberty and Groat streets.) THE COURTS DISTRICT COURT.—Before Judge Hampton OcTonaa_B7, 1869. OCTOBER. 27th, 1859 .dames Mackerel pleat guilty of petty larcetiy in Stealing a pair of shoes 'worth $2 from 'Edward flogue. Mackerel was also tried on a second indict ment charging him with the lexceny of a wool hat, valued at $B.OO, from Andrew Anson, a colored barber employed at the shop of Samuel Saunders, on Grant street. The prosecutor testified to the facts, and the jury found the prisoner guilty of petty larceny. The Court sentenced him; on the firsteharge, to an imprisonment of four months; arid on the second to a like term. , Mary Haney, convicted of selling liquor without license, was sentenced to pay a tine of fifteen dollars and costs. - CAMBRIA Courrrv.—Thieves have been at work in Johnstown recently. The cellar of the 14ansionBrouse was entered on Saturday night and robbed of a quantity of provisions. On Monday night two similar visitations were Made to Mrs. Maday's - residence.—On Tues day a carpenter named Mitchell was at work. on a door frame and laid his chisel over the top, which being shaken off, fell, striking him on the neck, and inflicting two severe gashes. —Barney Tambaugh, another carpenter, fell, on the same day, from the scaffolding of a. house on which he was at work, fifteen feet to the ground, injuring his back, and cutting himself with a Saw he had been working with. —On Friday" Mr. Joseph Reynolds killed, on the mountain, a huge buck, weighing, when dressed, one hundred and ninety-eight pounds. Another, nearly as large, was shot on Tuesday last, by Jacob Helsell. Both were sold to hotel keepers.—Nine persons were immersed in Stony Creek last Sunday. Rather cold comfort, we should imagine. Ivies Thive.erenT.—lp speahing of this RC complished lady who has just closed an engage ment at the Walnut street Theatre, Philadel phia, and who will appear here next week. The Press says : Miss J. 31. Davenport closed an engage ment last evening at the Walnut street Thea tre, which. has:been .emiitehtly gratifying to her numerous friends, and, we have no doubt, profitable to herself. She has attracted large and appreciative houses. We have never known her talook better or to play with more grace, and Noith more sympathy with the au thor and the audience-, Miss Davenport oc cupies - a. first position on the stage, andsestains an equally enviable relation in private life. She is .an ornament to society, as she is an ornamentito her profession. PITTSBURGH THEATRE.—Benefit 'of Miss Lucille—on which occasion a fine bill is offered, the "Three Fast Men" will be played and the great success of last week "Our Female Ameri can Cousin," .in which 'Miss Lucille made so great a - hit.' Aside from the fine bill of at traction offered, the manager, Kr. Howe, pro poses. to. giye a magnificent Silver Goblet for the best original Conundrum, to be sent to the bor. office during the day, and de c ided ,b y t h e applause of the audience at night; This-yrilr. - undoubt4, induce many of our theatre., pxyrs t o try t h e irebarem, sailtvithlbwistrong. bill of attraction offered flll tbe house: Au-early application for sesta would be advisable-. Oars avlrarmo last' week - , three young men named Emilong, lil'Kelvey and hiathersorent to the . "Olive Branch" Baptist Church, in Rostraver township; Westmoreland 'county, considerably drunk. They entered - the house, and soon disturbed -the congregation so much that the preacher, Rev. J. K. ,Kramer, bad to. ask for, their exclusion from the house. Several gentlemen .went to carry out the com mand, but the inebriates declined to go, ar.d made fight. - A ittisel ensued,•andsome excite ment; but the church party were reinforced, and succeeded in ousting the offenders. The exercises were resumed, but the drunken fel loWs outside kept up a tumult till the meeting was over. • We understand that-Mr. Elias Porter, who received several severe blows and bruises in the encounter, has laid the matter before the .proper officers, and it is to be hoped the young men will be taught a lesson that will improve their manners and morals.—Monongahela Re publican. COUGHS AND COLDS—DON'T USE MUCH ME incrEE.—There are few persons in this coun try who are not continually pouring in some 'kind of medicine, which is often of a powerful nature. Caution in diet, and the proper care in selecting Wearing apparel, will often do away with its necessity. If you do tall sick apply to a good physician. If you have a cough or cold, do not neglect it, you can cure it by n few doses of Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Cough Syrup, prepared by that gentleman, at his great medicine establishment, No. 140 Wood ,street, Pittsburgh, Pa. It is now put up in bottle;*, at fifty cents. and $1 each. CHARGE OF FALSE PRETENCES.—Esquire Buboup, of Duquesne borough, had an infor mation made before him yesterday, by John 'Horn, of Bayardstown against a woman named Lobrman, who, he states, went to his store and purchased from him three dollars worth of groceries, on credit, representing herself to be the wifo of Mr._ Jost, who is employed at Shoenborger's iron works.: It being subse quently ascertained that she was not his wife. An information was made for obtaining goods under false pretences. A warrant was issued 81.m:swoop 'FOIL OCTOBER.—L. Scott fik Co.'s republication of -this , ever welcome _Maga zine, has 1 een laid upon our table by Hunt Lt. Miner, of the great periodical depot in Masonic Hall. It is not an easy matter to put one's finger on a dull number of this familiar peHod ical,,and when a lbw number is announced, the reader may always look for at least one pa per, the perusal of which will be well worth his while. The price of Blackwood is only $3 per year. ROBBERY.—On last Friday night the store of Messrs. Sutton, Marshall it- Stewart, of In diana, wao entered by a thief or thieves and robbed of about $lO in money, several pieces of dress goods, a lady's shawl worth $9, and some made up clothing. The amount taken is not known. Entrance was effected by break ing the padlock off the cellar door, and then unscrewing the hasp of the lock on the door at the bead of the cellar stairs. COUNTS.RFEITER-- 401111 Hiley, a lip:110 man, was arrested near Bellevernon, Fayette coun ty, on Monday, for passing counterfeit,money. Before the justice, one of the witnesses testi fied to receiving money of Huey, with a prom ise of a further supply. Another related that Huey had confessed to him of having a boot leg-full of it, of various denominations. The counterfeits are on the Northwestern Bank of Vliginia. Huey has been r..rnanded to jail. Others are supposed to be implicated, but 11.1 vet have not been detected. HORSE STF.A.LING.—M r. James Iliac:bell, of Indiana borough, had a horse stolen from his stable on last 'Friday night.. The horse had been in use on Friday until about eleven o'clock at night, when he was put in the stable and locked up. From indications on the hay mow next morning, it is thought the thief must have been sleeping there at the tirno the horse was returned to the stablo. No traces of the lost animal have been'foand. CHILD BURNED TO DEITII.-011 Saturday last, Mary „Elizabeth, -daughter of Casper litingeramith,..of Hempfield towaship, moreland county, had been out playing in the snow, and in the absence of its mother at the spring house, went into the house to warm its hands, and approaching the grate too close, its clothes took fire, , burning it so severely that it died during the night, after suffering excruci ating pain. It was nearly five years old. COWARDLY AsSAULT.—Mr. .1. Seaman, of Washington, was attacked by some one un known in that borough, the other night, and received a tirrinle flow from a slung shot. which felled him senseless to the earth, and laid open his skull. The object of the rumen who perpetrhted the outrage is unknown, though it is believed that he intended robbing Mr. S. of some little money he had about his person. - DEAD.—lrwin Horrell, E , q., an old and highly esteemed citizen of Hollidaysburg, died on Sunday morning last, in the sixty-seventh year of his age. He served as Captain of the volunteer company from Westmoreland coun ty, in the war of 181;t, and during his lifo time filled many posts of trust and responsibility-, the duties of all of which he discharged with unblemished faith, CITY 31.011TALITY.—Dr. A. C. Murdoch, Physician to the Board of Health, reports, for the week ending' October 24th, 13 deaths, 7 males, C females. 12 white, I colored. Of these seven were children under ten years of age, three of whom died of scarlet fever, and two of croup. Of the adults four died of con sumption. _ A MAN named Bernard Lynet was run over by the Hollidaysbnrgh branch train, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, at Altoona, on Wed nesdtty aiklit, , while lying on the track intoxi cated. • Fo.o It Et turrEfts shot seventy -Vivo squirrels in a day, near Hollidaysburgh, last week, lind would have bagged more but for the windy and inclement weather. HEATING BY STEAM.—As a testimonial of the workmanlike manner, perfect action of their self regulating machines, safety, economy in fuel, and the little attention necessary keep each room comfortable, we give this certificate to Messrs. Davis and Phillips, successors to Phillips it . Co, for their plan of heating by steam the Second Ward Public Schools in the city 61 Pittsburgh, and which .has met our approval, and we would recommend them to the public to give entire satisfaction of heating by steam. Ft. Miller, Jr, John Marshall, Jr, M. Tindle, George Wilson, John Wilson, L. Wilcox, Directors. DAVIS h PHILLIPS, Steam Heating, Gas Fitting, /Numbing and Brass Founder Deniers in every description of Gas Fixtures and Pumps 1w0.6 Wood and 149 First street, Pittsburgh. delIdylo• IIiSTITUTZ.—This Institution, the want of which has been so long felt by our citizens is noel open, under the superintendence of Messrs Jackman .4 Johnson, in the Lafayette Building. En trance, 65 Wood street. It is designed for the perpetual exhibition of the 'products of -Mechanics, 'Manufactu rers, Inventors, and Artisans; and as a place of resort for those seeking. information reLstiveto those branches of industry, either by examination of samples or scientific publications. Those haring articles to bring before the public will find it greatly to their advantage to leave samples. WI" The public are respectfully invited to 'filth the institute. C0171.71:11 & itEzprzap, gaze, Sign and . Ornamental Pastors and Grainer& Orders loft at their shoy, on Fourth - strootnear Markot. Burko'n Bail g, wipe promptly attended. •Om GEORGE W. MITE(' BREWER, NAMUR, ABB HOP DEALER Pitt Street, Pittsburgh. A - A V,I N G COMMENCED-BREWING • • for the season, Lam now prepared to furnish my customers with a SUPERIOR ARTICLE OP FRESH. ALE In nathtion tomy regular iMa/%66121 talaMlfsetar , mg a very FOE FLAVORED 'RI spin small expressly for family use. • This Ale is onlyti delightful beverage, brit is biply recomxmaded bl-shedietticalfsaan IbrimalidiONnere a mild, notiristung tonic pis required flat° also my WELEELIND BOTTLED ALES, Oanrt tlyonhr AND flrkm - r_ • t:75,,--ebt PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1859. COMMITTED FOR TRlAL.—Thomas Barnett was committed td jail by Mayor Weaver yes terday, to answer a 'charge of assault and bat tery with intent to kill, on -oath of Mary E. Bumbaugh, mother of the boy who was knock. ed down and injured, on Wednesday, by a horse which Barnett was riding down Penn street at a rapid pace. Ibreinvizro STOLEN Goons. —Alderm an Scott, on Monday, held George Abben to ball for trial on a charge of purchasing a lot of drift wood, the property of George Vogel, from a boy, knowing it to have been stolen. The wood was worth some three dollars, and was piled near the bead of Harr's Island, where it had been placed by the prosecutor. - ON A PROCESS.—Frederick Roberkaste, one of the defendants in the riot case pending yes terday in the Court of Quarter Sessions, was brought in on a process, and held in $5OO bail to await the issue of his trial, not having pre viously appeared. ' FRANK LESLIE'S MAGAZINE for November, has been received by Runt & Miner of the Literary Depot, in Masonic Hall. It is a cap ital number, worth double the quarter which it costs. The fashion plates are good and relia ble as to styles. HAD A SWEET TooTn.—Mayor Morrison yesterday committed to jail for trial Jacob Good, charged with stealing a jar of candies, valued at live dollars, from the store of Edward Maginn, on Federal street. Trios. P. FEN LON, a talented and accomp lished young attorney, recently of Cambria county, has been nominated for District Attor ney by the Democracy of Leavenworth, Kan sas, with every prospect of an election. TUE Blairsville Record says that Rev. 11. P. Gallagher, who delivered Senator Brod crick's funeral oration, was once stationed at Butler, then in this city, and subsequently at Loretta. THERE is a turtle up at Johnatown which, according to the Echo, weighs twenty-seven pounds, and is able to crawl with a man and a boy on his back." Powerful snapper, that! A FURTHER HEARING Will be had before Alderman Lewis to-day in the license matter, wherein an Eastern firm have been sued for selling goods by sample in this COLD.—The atmosphere way raw and chilly yesterday, and in some localities in the city and suburbs, ice an eighth of an inch in thick ness was formed. REV. PETER SlNcLkle. leel.i.lreS on temper mice in Monongahela City nest Monday even ing. TTIE winter approaches, and everybody will need warm and comfortable clothing. This they can obtain cheap, well and fashionably made, and of the best and roost substantial ma terial, at the establishment of W. H. McGee & Co., corner of Federal street and the Dia mond, Allegheny City Their stock of fall and winter goods is large and well selected. They employ the - best of workmen and always please their customers. '1 hey give especial at tention to boys' clothing Call and look at their goods. Itgi k . SICK. HEADACHE -- DYSPEPSIA. —SeV- eral rnemtwra of the lttethna.t Epr,opnl And Met ho