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advacce. Weekly, Single subscript £
~ tions, One L>ollar per year. • •
OFFICIAL PAPER OF. TBS Cl TP
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'ST M ATTE E. S
K.WKU = . »•• , Supreme. Court.
Chief Justice Lowrie, Judges:
j ’’ oodward, Thompson, Strong and Read.
»•< A: u ■•' . -_ f THUBsna.Tr, Oct. ai»t, mi.
’The folltiwing opiirione -were delivered:
O >: -Bv LpWKIB, 0. J
", Mark’s Exec’r vs. Bussell; 0. P, Judg*
. iuect reversed and a procedendo awarded.
• - - Road in Willamsport; Lycoming ,Q. g[
Order affirmed at cost of Plaintilf iii
Error.
. Boad in Milton; Northumberland Q. s.
- ■ ■ Order reversed and procedendo awarded
Bachel High’. Appeal; Union 0. C. De
cree affirmed at cost of appellant
• Boss vs. Malcolm: Union C. F. Judg
ment affirmed. s
•Ferguson et. al. vs. Stavor; Clinton 0.
J Mgment reversed and judgment for
defendant below according to the reserved
gnnt Woodward, J. dissented.
PiR CURIAM—
APPeaI: Snyder 0. C. Decree
marmsdatcost of appellant.
Snyder County’s Appeal; Snyder C. P.
Appeal dismissed at cost of appellant.
Thompson, J. dissented.
_ Budingar vs. Bice; Northumberland C.
Judgment affirmed.
Ulman vs. Dunham; Lycoming C P
Proceeding affirmed.
. Werhne »s. Smith; Lycoming 0. P
, Judgment affirmed.
Bic Woodward, J
Vincent vs. Watson, Northumberland
t). P. Judgment affirmed.
West Branch Insurance Co. vs. Helfeti
. Stein; Northumberland C; P: Judgment
• Affirmed.
Bittenbender ve. Sunbury and Erie B
B Go ; Northumberland C. P. Judgment
affirmed. Strong, J. dissents.
: ; Fesslor vs. Fields; Lycoming C. P.
Jaagnfent reversed and venire de novo
-*waWed.‘ Thompson, J. dissents.
•> . s.Br Thompsoh, J
Hutchison et. al. vs. Sbimmelfoder; D C.
■i Judgment affirmed.
. T Graham et. al. vs. McCroary; C P
Judgment affirmed.
Milne, Brown & Co. vs. Henry; D. C.
Judgment reversed and venire de novo
awarded.
Bellar vs. Cleaver et. al; Northumber.
C. P. Judgment affirmed. Woodward,
J. dissented.
Slckler vs Bastion , Lycoming C. P
- J idgment reversed and venire tie novo
awarded.
West Branch Bank et. al. vs Arm.
-- L y«»ning C. P. Judgment uf-
Kliekner’s Appeal; Union.' Decree af
»rmed at cost of appellant.
Harsh vs North et. al; ; Union. Jadg
... ment reversed and venire de-povo awarded,
Ammerman vs Wyoming Canal Co.-
Montour. Judgment reversed and iudg.’
fcent for plaintiff for $lO damages with
- costs of the writ of error.
■ 'VJtT Strokg, J—
i Brown vs Peterson; D. C. Daoreo dis-
bill affirmed, with
•' Schaeffer vs Schaeffer; I). 0. Judg.
Tnint reversed and judgment on the reserv
ed points for the defendants.
Kennedy vs House & Horton ; D C
Jadgment affirmed.
Mann & Barton vs City of Pittsburgh;
1). 0. Judgmenraffirmed.
_'Ooil vs Pittsburgh Female College; D.
v. Judgment affirmed.
■ • Boyd and wife vb Hegley; D. C. Judg
ment affirmed. ®
Tfl ame ’ Judgmont af-
Clement vs -Wright; Northumberland 0.
J . Jadgment affirmed.
Dewart vs Masser ; Northumberland C.
J . Judgment reversed and procedendo
awarded.
Free burger's Appeal; Union county!
bo much of decree as awards Cameron and
Bilmyer $110,83 reversed, and said sum
ordered to be paid Peter Freeburger and
agpelleea ordered to pay costa of appeal.
Br Bead, j — rr
Drennen and Patterson vs House & Co;
Di C. Judgment affirmed.
Hairs vs Taylor; D. C. Judgment af.
firmed.
■ Patterson vs Anderson; D. C. Judg
ment affirmed.
Totten vs McAboy; D. O. Appeal dis
missed at coat of appellant
, oohi6i Vfi S&abrouck; D. G. Argusd by
bb -D- Hamilton for plaiptiff in error, bv
Ewing contra.
O-msby vs Blackburn; D. C. Argued
by Burgwin for plaintiff in error and by
Miller contra. 3
Borough of Birmingham vs Anderson;
.^■,A rsuod Hamilton for
plaintiff in error
United states Ototrict Court;
Before Hon. Wilson iTCandleaa.
Thuesday, Oet. 31it, 1801, .
In the case of the United States vs.
. -• ?UJ ot Fuller, J udge
tae jury at the opening of the Court, at 10
O’clock. They retired and, after remaining
out about an hour and a half, brought in
~a verdict of not guiity. The accused was
‘ then discharged.
V .All the jury cases for the term having
Been disposed of, the petit jurj was'dia
... Charged. There are a few cates on the ar*
gument list, after the bearing of which the
' .Court will adjonrn.
o
Jourt of Quarter Sessions. <kc.
Before Judges Hbllod, Adame and
Parke.
Thursday, Oct. 31, 1861
) After thoconelnaion of Judge Mellon’*
a fib»rgein tbe.murder ease in the Oyer ana
. Tarminßr, the oase of Oom. vs. James Lit
tle, late City Onager of Pittsburgh, charge
ed with misdemeanor, was-calledrup. The
action was brought under the act or Assem
bly -passed last winter regulating the gaag
ing of liquor in thisoity by the aet govern
ing Philadelphia and .under Which John
. Smitleywaa appointed■Gu&ghr.' ’Mr: Sla
gle, City Solicitor, who appeared ior the
' uity Onager, moved that the indictment
be. quashed, no penalty being attached for
si violation of the act. The application
. iwas refnaed and Mi. Little was placed on
trial, admitting that he had guaged liquor,
whereupon the jury found a verdict .of
. guilty. Mr. Slagle now motion
for a new trial and in araest ot judgment,
ton the grounds laid in his first motion and
i filed his reasons.
■ .David Hall was placed on trial for an
assault upon Bernard Auth, at
his beer hall, on Smithfleld street, on the
' Ethof April last. A vary script® difflcul
. ty occurred at Auth’s on the day qamed,
between Autb, a party of volunteers, and
the Neptune engine boyß. in whioh the
former received severe injuries by which
he was confined to bad for Bome'tjjiua.-~
The other defendants (who ware also in
dicted with Hall for riot) were, absent and
Hall only was on trial. The case was tried
by Messrs. Cochran and OolliAr for the
prosecution and Coyle and htoraland ' for
ihe defense. No verdict at adjsiorniaecl.
Bsbxous Affray —A volunteer n atnftd
Rinehart was committed to j all in Greens* :
burg last week, charged with ffifonious sa-.
eault, by John E:k»rd. Rinehart went
into the complainant’s beer hall and ba<
coming exasporated because latter.,
would not let hint have a glaaaof lager,
seized a lump of coal, with which he struck
Rckard on the neck, infiicting InjariCß
|roi» which he cannot »
antritis.-... -v. :
Cdmft bV oj»r an<i Ter*uliier-
, Before-JudgesMcClure, Mellon, Adams
and Parke.
Thursday, October 31st, 1861.
At the opening of Oourt this morning,
Br- tW. t McCook was called for the
defense in tbo caso.of John Cunningham
on trial for mbreer. He corroborated Dr!
Reiter in relation to the possibility of such
l a wound having been inflicted while de
ceased wbs standing.
Here the defense closed their testimony
.without producing the boy Cowell, who
testified on “the former trial that he stabbe *
Frew after he rose to his feet.
The remainder of the morning was oc.
Wed the speeches ol District Attorney
Miller and Messrs. Marshall and Collier,
tbe first named gonlleman closing the ar
gument.- . .
_At two o’clock in the afternoon Judge
Meßori charged the Jury impartially and
at length.. The jury retired at three o’clock,
and-after an absence of two hours returned
with a verdict of NOT GUILTY.
The prisoner was discharged by proela
malion, and retired amid the congratula
tions of numerous friends.
Exhibition.—As we have already sla
ted the pupils in the Second Ward Public
Schools, Allegheny, have been contribu
ting to the Union cause to the best of their
ability, by knitting socks for the troops
now serving their country in the field. In
order to obtain means for purchasing the
necessary materials for this purpose they
propose giving an exhibition at an early
day, .the jE ,roceeda of which will be expon.
ded tor yarn, &c. The time and place of
the exhibition-will be duly announced.
The Thirteenth Illinois Regiment.
This splendid body of men arrived yes.
terday afternoon about four o’clock from
St. Louis, by railroad. After forming in
line on Liberty street they marched to
City Hall, when thoy were furnished With
a bountiful meal, which was partaken oS>
with evident relish by the hungry soldiers. I
The regiment has been organized for
abauj three months and has been* in ser
vrne in Missouri. They are now on their
way to Williamsport, Md., to join Gen
-LatUon s brigado. As fighting material
taw regimazit is not surpassed by anv
which has passed through this city. Trans
por.t&tion was furnished and the regiment
was to leave for the East last night
. t FIT ° F Mb - ■ Ne avie —Mr. Neafie
prayed lago very well last evening to a
g00d... audience ,and* won deserved eneo.
“'“i™ 0 - , T *J® other parts were also well
rendered find the whole piece went off ad
mirably. To-night Mr. N. takes a benefit
when heappeara ai the brothers Fabian in
the “Corsican Brothers,” in which he is
-gaidto excel. He also plays Don Csesar
do Bazas in the pleasing comedy with
that title. This is a bill of rare attraction
and gives the public an opportunity of
seeing Mr. Noafio in parts differing enough
to show his versatility. Wo hope the
play.goers of our city may show their ap- 1
predation of Mr. N.’s talent by turning
out en masse. ®
Consolidating Troops,
• :^° V -£ Ur ‘i nfuld ‘ he Sute government
pmcere have been considering tha propriety
f*. consolidating all tho skeleton regiments
in thegtale.for the puroose of having them
m readiness whenever needed. On this
BUbteetthe Harrisburg Telegraph says:
“There is material in camp in this vicin.
lty out of which to organize at least four
regimentd and forward them at once to the
seat of war Why this material should
remain m the Stale when men are so seria
oualy needed in other localities, we are
unable to explain, unless it is that individ
ual Officers are in the way of organization,
and that regiments are thus kept back to
serve tho ambition of a few aspirants.
Such a state of affairs is no credit to the
commonwealth and, when we remember
the emergencies of the orisis, no credit
either to the patriotism of those who thus
hold back the consolidation of companies
out of which the necessary regiments are
to bo formed. Tbo whole business is in
tho hands of the Governor, and ho owes
it to himself and tho causo ho has so zeal*
ously and stoadily supported at once to
push forward to the order of the federal
Government every man who is now in
c*mp in this State.”
. llK6lonation.—lt i s stated in a private
letter received in this city, from a momber
of Col. Black’s regiment, that lieutenant
Col, Lehman has resigned, having accep.
ted the appointment of Colonel of the
Jo3d Pennsylvania regiment. Col. .Leh
man is a worthy and attentive officer, and
his absence from Colonel Black's regiment
will be severely felt by the men. It will
be difficult to supply his place.
Rbv. Dr. K.knda.l,!. who has been ap
pointed Secretary of the Board of Domes
tie Missions of the New School Prestyte
rian Church, has accepted the position and
Vflll leave for New York next week. He
will preach his farewoll sermon to the con
gregation of the Third Presbyterian ohurch
on Sunday morning.
_Moj»TtJABY,— Tbe report of the Physi-
Clan'to' the jßoard of Health, for the week
ending October 20th, shows 12 deaths ; 8
males, 4 fenriales; 3 aduUs, 7 children ; all
.whUQj Tijroo adults died of consumption.
The annual meeting of the Board of
Oolportage will bo held next Tuesday at
two; o’olook* p. is., at the roomb $n Hand
BtTOBt.
SpHQKOir Appointed.— Doctor W. M.
Wiight, of this -city, has been Appointed
surgeon, of 001. -H&mbrighl’s regiment, in
GSm Kegley*s brigade, now in Kentucky.-
Dr*. is a skilful surgeon, and his ap
pointment will gratify many frlendp.
Sckenck, the Lukci Doctor.—*
;Tnia. celebrated physician, who has been
ij#t: ;i , ; to Pittsburgh for the
last two years, will be.at ihe drug store of
Dr. JC&yser, No. 140 Wood street, on
Monday and Tuesday, November 4 th and
sth,; to'examine, the hinge of any person
who may desire his services. ' Dr. Schenck
does this by maahs of his “Bespirdmeter,”
whioh points out tbe exact condition of
the lungd. His charge for a 1 ull'ekaminat
lion is three dollars, put there is no charge
for ordinary consultation. He also gives
advice in pU chronic diseases of the liver
and stomach. +
HKYBB ft aojr,
nanuncturera, and Wholesale and Retail
Dealers in
FURNITURE &. CHAIRS,
Mo. 424 Penn stmt, above tbe Canal.
S?™»2 ll “i <l *»! , ? B “ 80r “ ne,U0 > * •“intend Plain
Fonutnrß, in Walnut aod Mahoeanyof toeirown
mapotacWre, anrt warronted eqSlinoaehSr
,* mjU
PLACARDS,
i* HANDBILLS,
Prmtad.etjheloweat cash:prieas_lo B uit ihe times.
w. 8. HAVEN,
8f THIRD STREET,
WHO WSUL *BXHT IN
•BED, WHITE AND BbUE,(WITH FANCY COTS,)
beach, huh.
Atatyi alia see Samples uni get’pziAee.'W
The Naval txpediilon,
Fortress Monroe, Oct 31. The des.
tination of the great expedition is known
at Did Point, and it ia asserted that it can
be safely revealed by Saturday next. O-.e
of the tug boats returned this morning
Her captain reports that bia vissel could
not stand the heavy sea outside tho canes
Forty contrabands caraein.yesteriay from
Gloucester, opposite Yorktown. They re
port great suffering among the people in
that vicinity from want and^ickness
The Jury la the Case of the
1 * he Pirate fiavan
nah Discharged.
New York, Oct. Sl.—The jury in tbe
° l f . t^ e Un <ted States vs. Thomas Har.
r son Baker and twelve of the crew of the j
pirate Savannah, returned into court this
morning and slated they were unable to
agree. They were accordingly discharged. J
Arrival of the Steamer Joha
Bell. "
QdejiKG, October Sl.—The steamer John
Shi H /Va d aSt Bvenill g from Glasgow.
SriLw he °u W ,-. of 1118 BehooDB r John
Silver, from Halifax, picked up in th B
Straits of Bella Isle at midnight of the I
J ; h l ‘ DBt ” after *>«;ng four days on the
wreck The captain and one man had
gone adrift in a boat.
Arrival ol tlte Arago.
A f*: f Y °RK Oct. 31.—The steamship
Arsgo from Havre and Southampton, hak
[arrived. Among her passengers are Cap t
Jones, of tho United Slates
„. 18 * lste Consul at Ant
werp,>Major Havelock, of tbo British
Russian Aroryv ‘ °° 8 ‘ late of the j
Farther rariimiar* or the
si>rJngtteld Fight.
(Special to the St lioufe Republican.)
, Hbadwabtke’b, 1
Camp Lyox, SpRiNOKiELri. Mo., L
Octobor 118, 18IJJ. J
General Fremont and staff arrived here
yesterday, and theßenton Cadets, Colonel
Tw. CiV^ y ’ Sharp.
ft ( r ne f al Pei ? Bi ' 8 command, at
different periods during the same day
qur troops were received with delight—
the stars and stripes being displayed at the
windows houses, Ac., and men, women
and children waring handkerchiefs from
White ofTiT p°" lho w “ v ' Ms J° r
White, of the Prairie Scouts, whoso com
mand started with Major Zigoni tor
Springfield, had been, quite ill, ind was
captured by the rebels while riding in a
buggy, and after the fight was taken several
mho?. T. 01 town by ft ® nard of twenty
rebels, but was rescued by a party of tb e
Ureene county home guards and is now |
T ha loia of Fremont’s body guard in
r“'^ pl ' ,t 8 ch «gB of Friday last waB
lo kiHod -1 wounded and 26 missing.—
Th . ro ? °f he wounded have since diod
and doubtless many of the missing will
? °°“, re P° f rt tbomselves. The rebel loss is
stated at from 50 to 60 killed and 40 or 50
wounded. The rebels were commanded
by Colonels Johnson, Frazier, Frico and
Turner, the latter twool whom are said to
have been killed. General Fremont will
probably remain here until the divisions
of the army arrive. Oenor 1 I’rioo is still
reported to be in the vicinity of Carthage,
but nothing definite is known of his where
frbtmU.
, San J* 1 kanol sco, October 2'i'.h.~ About
iJ.oOO sacks of whoat, in good condition;
wore saved from the ship Winged Racer.'
inn balance of vhe cargo is damaged.
false Hum or*. Corrected.
(Spdcial Dispatch to tbo K. V. Boning Pott.)
"Washington, (hi. HO X am. puUor
lz6“ b J' the highest authority to.aeny the
reports of the reals nation of General Me*
Clollan and the intended retirement of
General Scott. There is not a word of.
truth in the rumors which have been cir
eclated. [
flew Turk Market.
( Nxw Yorx, Oct, 31,—Cotton lirm at
2-d. Flour advanced Oc, 22,000 bbla sold-
Slate $5,66®6,U0; Ohio $B®G,O5; South
ern $6,3000,40. Wheat l@2c, higher;
75,000 bushelß sold; Ohio sjmne $1,190
1,28; White Kentucky Corn
102 c htgher; 18,000 bushels sold at Gl®
05. Beef firm. 1200 bbls sold at sf>@s 50
Lard steady at K]c@!He. Pork heavy
Whisky firm at 203®21c. Sugar quiot;
Muscovado B®Bf[. Coffee firm; Bio 15]®
16fc. Boair firm. Stocks active aod
higher; Chicago and Bock Islands Cl-
Illinois Central, G 6. Bonds 88; La Orris
Bnd Milwaukee 11; Michigan Southern 70;
Beading 35]; Milwanke and Miss , 38];
Virginia sixes 47; Missouri sixes, 43A-.
River and Weather at Louis
T Tlile, JK.y.
Louibvillk, October 31 Evening
Biver falling Blowly, with 6 feet wator in
the canal. Weather clear. Mercury 44°,
Cincinnati Market.
Cikcinwati, October 31-Evening.
i lour opened dull but closed firmer, though
prices are unchanged; Superfina, *4,15©
*4,20. Wheat closed firmer, but there
was not much done; Red 80@85c., White
85@900. Oats 280 and in lair demand,
Boc. Rye 42@43e and good demand.
Whisky steady at 14J, with sales of 900
bbls. Provisions dull and the demand is
light; the stock is being shipped east; 3,000
pieces plain canvassed hams sold at sc, and 1
400 pieces green hams Bold, to be delivered
the last two weeks of November, at 44e.
Nothing doing in hogs; no buyers at over
*3,00, and not many at this rate. ■ Small
sales of Bacon at 6|©f4. Groceries
unchanged and quiet. . Money mafket un
changed. Eachange steady at \ premium.
All quiet on tfce Potomac.
Wasbinqton, Oct 31 Accounts by
telegraph to four o’clock this afternoon,
represent all quiet on the entire line of the
Potomac. A roconnoissance was made
yesterday by General Sickles and staff, ac<
companied by a squad of Indiana cavalry;
along the shore of the Potomao, about for
ty miles from Washington, whore they
were fired upon by a rebel battery on the
Virginia shore.
One of the shots fell short and another
passed over them. To-day the pickets of
Gen. Wodsworth, captured a private of a
oouth Carolina regiment about three miles
bey ond If alls Church. There seems to be
D f > e io » n^ t , the , r ® belfi havo a largo number
of flat boats at Occoquan Creek, Manufac
tured all Fredericksburg, designed for
crasßingthe Potomac.
Important from Missouri. •
[Special to the 8L lonis Democrat]
Jefferson City, October 31.— The
comprise entered into by General Handers
son and the rebels in Oailowav countv
did not include the band of robbers'lha’t
plundered James S Baljjns premises a few
days since. That band *lll be sumrnar Jy
dealt with. Other measures besides the
compromise have been faken by General
Prentiss to preserve quiet in turtu.
lent counties.
CARDS, 4c
A detachment of Colonel Bodmer’s reei.
ment, under Captain Rook, day before
yesterday broke up a small rebels
at Coats Prairie, capturing a lot of arms
and their camp equipage,
Intelligence has reached here that Gen'
Sigel has attacked and defatted Price’s
roar guard at Bolivar and taken Raines a
prisoner.
J.ITEST BY TEIESRIPji
Last Night's News up Id Two O’elorh
Cargo Damaged
irhia iiowoveTeaa only b”
as Ghri. Sigels’ division Was in Springflehl
on Monday last., il a. h l f k „
place at or near BslivaVn foust have
Gen W s h r # [ Lhe fore « belonging to'
Gen. Asboth S. division. Gen. Prentiss
has gone out from.™ another, secret oxp.S
Frpua WHslUogton CMjr .
r-,ii £,IIN °? N ihTr ‘ lit-The
oiri;.y;£;,Ti > i r" ,r ° m "• **
lefter® F orders' that all
Bo }^' en by any acting Held
Zluf lt °Eorvieo of the United
States, shall be forwarded ifi the mail with
on prepayment of postage, in accordance
with the provisions of the 11th section of
the act to employ volouteers, etc., approv
ed July 22d, 186a*: • . ’ pp T
(Signed) T: I*. Tratt, Chief Clerk.
The stationery for fte House of Rinre
sen'atives wai awarded to-day to Phelps &
Solomons, Latimer Bros., and H. Taylor,
, la addition to the non-commissioned
officers promoted to Second Lieutenancies
heretoiore announced, are the following
named: 6
Acting Sergeant-Major Phiiistor, Qusr
ter Sergeant Frederick H. BroWn and
Sergeants Henry B. ’ Freeman,' Samuel J
Dick, James F. Galloway, Thaddeus s’
Kirkland and J. McGonnall.
All the above are of the 18th infantry
Also, Sergeants Robert Poking and Ja B . JL
Semple, of the 16th infantry. They re
main in these regiments.
There were no arrivals to-day from the
lower Potbmao. - 1 '
• The CcmirdeLUra started down to-nighl
with coal for the flotilla, ; 6
L forsaLk
f T H A I>K ! m I Y of the W Daniel
„■* H - Barr, decwed, sicuatsd in the boroueh
ol Blmrsnlle, Indiana county, .p»yio£atad’at t£»
corner ef Brovra and ,a GO by
160 feet. ihe improTemenifl consist of one brScK
two story dwelling one frune diping room 255
kitoher; utees frsme office and coooer afaon
*«*«r with an excellent well at «Vd
oellar under the briek didling. F?r
further particulars enquire of ***”
MK “-^f l ß^ K ’ 71M,ri0nMr00t ' or |
Variety Works. .Pl' l ah,ir„h |
ocSfrSfrfoStw
OOWli’S ft E ttSHIJTTLIi
[ Sewing Machines,
ARE ADAPTED to all-kinds of
KAMILY fEWING, ™
“*> lwiit.si .od h&^X^ n 00
nw _ LOOK STITCH SIAM
alike n® both sides, which cannot be
Raveled or JPnlied Out
v°k
I*. «. HOWEBS Jt SOft,,
MAXUFACTUBEKS OT
BOGEKS’ IMPBOVED PATKiT
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH
GRAIK DRILITEETH,
Offloe, Corner Butler and Olymer
Streets, Ninth Ward,
_ PITTHBUB()H.i>*.
A
rt. whaefinuo# on*
Be i‘ ordiun*d and onaidad \,y the
K*ri' men fta £ 0/ Pittsburgh, in &«-
|* cl . and Common Council* assembled, wnd it \*
th?«mA°Th^2 nd • owi ? w 2 d Ci© authority of
Jb© nwne, I hat from and after the nasaago of thia
Petroietan.Oarbon'orCon) i>il landed
wiSlrfa™ ® K ,h ® ? Ue ?*W b 0 charged
mini*?? 16 Of one coot per teufre! ifper
°n Maia wharf roor ® than twenty,
and tea* Hum forty-eight bourn, and one half
I k^w f £ r «*s»-»o«*Conalday thereafter.
2» n o°fo Is ' iu oound,s
James mcaulky.
Preaident of Select Council,
Attest; 1C MOMO*,
Clerk of Select Council.
A. G. MoCAMjLEKH;
'r « rrejudent of Common Council.
Attest; rnoaus P. Wjwoh,
_ Clerk pro t«mo| Common Council
- _ ocnoat
Office of the (’-oxrEou.ejtCF AtLioniWYCo.. Pa. j
a IWsbnrch, October SBih,lß6i. i
'U GUN I’KACTORS.—SeaIed Propo
v‘“*i? “‘“S” 'Tfi 01 <>fll<sa uatU Milk ■
imY, Novea>b*r4th.for tskintf d&vrn llie damased
portion of the abutment of (he Itrid** <>ror Pnck
*ty Creek, oa the Jme ,of rjum lowufehip. Kxca-
VHimjj the wroc for a now fain Jatfon to n proper
ilopUl, hading any ponded materials and l.uildmi
!® *£? '"* m 9 M 'M.'onnor height Bid. to ho made
by tha perch, including all rnrtorlala and lal«r.
K 7 d<rectl°n of Comay Commissioners.
HBNHI LAMBBK'd, Controller.
TKSTU KATKAtTKII WITHOIiI*PA lli~
BY TifK USE OF AN APPARATUS
whereby no druse or galranic battery are
uaed. Odd weather ia the time when the appere
tus can bo need to iia l«u advantage.. Medio-1
'getiUemeD and the*r families hare exp
tnQtpdby mywocMn, and are r«adj to testify as 10
the safety andaainieSHnass of thboneraiion, what
er^r said by pArMOQs interested m as
aerangtae-oontrary having no knowledge of ir>
firooegßa 11 1 * M 1
AU'ij'fKtp f IAIiTEE , rH inserted in every stylo
B. OUI>KY, lAeutlst,
184 Smithßeld stiset
noUxlrdis
CARPETS ASD OIL CLOTHS,
1:1: -*t the—
HOCRip STREET CARPET SHORE.
W D. il. M’CALTitJiI HAVE
If i# ihiailajp.opeiJHtl part of a very large and
wied a.ssortmeot'bf CARPETING, to which they
iavite the attention of buyers, a« they will be of
htted on the most favorable termv.
Alho, a newly imported lot of beautiful PrUtfsete.
alt widths, at the lowest rates. -
W. U tc H. M7OAPLUM,
W Fourth Kireet, oear Wood.
JAMES A. IKTZEK,
FORWARDING AND COMMSMOII MERCHANT^
VOBTOT SALS 0J
Wow, Grata, Bacon, hard, Batter,
Dried PrnHaad Produce Generally.
COSH EE OP HABXET AKD MRST* STREETS.
PITTSBURGH, PA. : ‘
Sim io-iFrancis G. Bailey, William DU
worth Br~ 8. Onthbert A Son, Pittabm ih, Bord k
Ott, Heisker k Swearingen, 8. Bradv r i. M. 4
M. Bank, hist Howell,-Mangle k Cd„.M*orke W
Anderson, Donlon Paxton k Co- Whooiihe.
my3t:2otMs
jonm ueofiHEAB,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
VOB THE SALE OV
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
SO. 74 .WATJSB aXBKET, BELOW, MARKET,
t«Hns - BJ TTS.SMSO H •
TO THE PUBLIC.
Especially the tgno
rant and&lfiely Mod
nomimtfions, treat
self abase and diseases or.
staaliprm common and jß&xfflSr
, ncident to yooths of both
sexes, and adnlts, single or married, fieoanse
Du publishes ,the foot of his doing
so, the imd laiaolj modest are
dreodftilij shocked, and thma rt i great, .ain
very immoral, and tor contamination ’ knd
corruption among their wires, prorQiiing sons
and daughters. Their family phyaicik& should be
cautiousso keep them in hznoranck'th&t they dr
the aame.aa Dr, BIULNSTBUP, (except publishing)
lest a lucrative pr&cifoe might be lost to them
among stupid, falsely modest and presumptuous
families, bom =and raised Inignoraacp, iprungun
as mushrooms, and who compare society, In&lU*
gence, sense, to dollars and cents, mysterious!;,
meanly ,or Illy gotten. It i« to fiibueUyi however
that numerous parents and guard miuuito thankful l
that their ' sons, daughter* and wards, previeunlf.
lefebta sickly and of delicate condition and appear
ance, bare been restored to health and rigor by Dr..
besides before and after mar*
ViagethrOiisfh him hare beenßavedtiioch suffering,
anxiety, mortification, ka, Haring the Advantage
of cverthirty veAre -experience and 1 observation,
be hasguperioc skill in the fcfttfaroeatd
of special diseases, and whols%U3j7 cpnjruUed' by.
the professidn,ss well recbmmehded -bt respect*
able dtisesfe publishers, proprietors of hotels, k&
Bpermatprhea,or so called nontnynfi
TVs drdAdful malady can ber campfetafr >curedbj
die Terjr ftot diecovery that has neveryet (jailed; 1b
' female diseases he has had superior experience bn*
account of his old age, seventy years, allirregiK
ferity fe complete cored. As for. consumption or
puhnoiiarydiseases my syrnps; vriitchfareCMihito
•ed frdm ieeland rtoes and bther fagreoiaiitrDyr
a skillfhl physiohm five years at the business; ft
has- had moresocoess' than alt. the pretensions
thatf have aa yetbeen <fiacovered,-aa thb oertifK
cates will show., They are all genuine arid can toe
found Bccordmg to* -pamphlet that each person
will get-fit the examination, all free' of charge.—
Office 86 amlthfteld street, near Difizxmudetreet
Private communications fromall parts of the Unkra
strictly attended to. Direct to 1 • * ; ■ ~
BOX HO
Pittabnrgh PoslOffioo.
deSlyvfotrdtf
SWEET’S
infallible liniment,
Is> friend in need. Every famfly a|o|l j hare It
K. E. SELLERS & CO.,
ooniAr Second and Wood sta.
iXFtfL
NEW DRESS GOODS,
: Stf AWIST &c.
domestic md staple
J 3 R "sr goo ib s
A FDIiI, ASSORTMENT
NOW OPENING.
'**“ As ®nr buyer is now In
Jfew Torn we will be receive
ins
flew Goods Daily.
C. HANSON LOVE,
74 Market Street,
oc2f>-<iAw
PKI VA'J K — "
DR.BaGWN-8 M KiJlOAli d&r\
°® m *i No. 80 jfjl&sA ■■!
“?™i a rtr6< * msm
■ UTi Is an old citi. nHnB
sen of Pittsburgh, and has been Bf96SHilt3V\
u Practieefor the last Uomtv. IB.VfSBgßgr 1
fos iMsrt. His bnsiness has
beem oonflned moetlyto Prirste HI Wf
and Surreal Diseases. -
.. G™™® ANDSTRANSKHt'
Ststf* ?£ 8 blediea] friend, should not fail to
Bna on* the sore place of roiiet The Doctor Is a I
mint ofS hl ? ■ e - I P <,ri «n«> in the tmU 'f
*“««[» °®2 ain “hna of diseases is a snreanarnn-J
sufferers of obtaining permanent reliaf. I
trtoe nse of his remedies ana following hiaadU
... DR. BBOWfre REMEDIKB
“?" ™* lo ”s re the worst form ol Venereal Dte
3»K;fiS5.u«iSSSi
of which the patient is
SEMINAL WEAKNESS |
v*.-igrowvß remedies for niwrmlnr tronhu I
225&2 AhSrSSSSS
gntaflcaKton, whiefc the young anrh wpuVwdndrtfi I
■Wto.lto thfir wnXtSSfw
ta,owr in thiswSj
rfheSS- Mdmake a speed, restoration f
RHEUMATISM.
r . em6d , l °* »**« M to core this
painibijpaease in a tea rfjtrj ho will mmsaT
care. 0« also treata PiU* fflMt
tlrethal Dia-chargee, Ptonnalo Weakness
Monthl, aupnresaiona. Diseases of the Joints, IS
JjJf "ffjo’yji'tection.s, ln tfaa^ack
***** wjii *» immediately am?were<L-I|
Medfcrae Rent to any address safely }*eiced *nd j
secure {torn otwerratirm. ' w * OO j
■ Kora ” l " a |
TO FARIBRg AND OTHERS—FOR SAUL
G EOWSVS 8 VPKRIOR FATBSV
Grain Fan and Separator,
PATENTED JANUARY 10, 1880.
'T'ttKiiuperiority of this Pan over all
J. others iD use, conmnut in iU cheaDDfMs. Bim.
pheity and dnrability. p
Second. In cleaning grain faster, better and
Sr«rer 0, a W,thl6B - “« thBB °“*er
, ’‘■hj patentee ottheabore Pan hae been long en
re™?* 111 , manufacturing and selling Agflcnl
tnrai implements, conrtnoed of the great want >
for o*o*ol og the different Ends of grai
P ref ioots this to the public with fulfcon
li'jencc that it will meet their wants.
~„kre ooeotolgned haring purchased tho sol
right to manufacture and sell the shore Qrain Fan
and Separator, in Western Pennsylnama, Western
Retail at &
•httsburgh, July 18, ISflLHylSiSmdaw **•
L. JUKW MKJtUJAL IUSCOVMi,
J’OK the speedy and permanen t cure of
GONORRHEA, GLEET, URETHAL DISCHARGES,
B«minal Weakness, Nightly Emissions,
Incontuisnoe, Genital Irritability
Gravel, Btricture and
OHH HUNDRBp PiIYSICIkSii
mlbeir private practice, with ontiro success, suner'
S&fch °“.or M y £££££
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS
are speed ia action, often efleotinv a enre m a
en'r “SKf? 4 whBn 8 °? rB u it in pertnan
fh£.„f rBr ? prepar ? d from Testable extnSj
Sf!^? 8 ™ 1 ? 88 on the evatain. and never MuS
fiit ™e^2SS h ’j 0r , ’"P n >f? l >“te the breath; and be
-1111 nanaeona taste is avoided.
rfo change of diet i* n ternary xokUtt wing thetnt nor
n'tTh iif r fti',° a ta if rf S I * wi ‘ h bO«£eL^nf..n°T
Bach box oooiamsfdx dozen PiiJs. *
. .... PBIOB one dollab,
BdTOrti r
at)27:d&wiy<iv
N ~
O 1 ICiTl'O FHUJT-QKOWEKS
- . FOR FALL OF 1801. "
Tl fsXki dwiroos of pl.ntlng FRnn*.
IREEB this Fall, are respectfully* irvifeed Ln visit.
Ihs 8BW10K: LEYNURBBRIKB of T.L. SHIELDS
4 00, before ordering elsewhere; The etoetota
SlSrtveTtfe"’ " ,rott& trees of
APPLES—Baldwins, Kiaga, Bassetts,and Pinnlna .
ri?i dd . for ,° roh * r d*, for sale by theJ.OOu.
PEARS—Dwarfs and Staudard*, ior Gardens and
Orchards, for sa'o by the 1,000. .
PEACHES—Large extra line, for Orchards, for sale
by the 1,000.
GRAPE VINES—AII the new,approved sorts at re
cced rates; CoodOcd Strene
Vines, at $25,00 per 100, ands3Ao
per dosen; Concord extra. Strong
bearing, $.OO per 100, and
per dozen; Delawares, 40 cents
nach, and $4,50 per dozen; Diana.
Rebecca, Union, Village, Anna
Tokalon, Ao
STRAWBERRIES—AII the new tested varieties,
Triomphe de Gand, TVol
lop’s Victoria, Wilson’s Alba
ny. Burr’s Pine, and McA?oy*«
Superior.
Market Gardeners And. others supplied in lame
qti&nliWes, at low rates. For further information,
send for a descriptive catalogue, or address T L.
IMPORTANT TO LADIES. :
HR. JOHN HARVEY, having lor!
jLJ\. flDwarda of twentyyeara devoted his profes
sioiml utne exclnstvely to the treatment of Haute'
Difficulties, and having succeeded m thousands of
oaeea in restoring the afflicted to eound-hel&th. has
now entire confidence in offering ptibficly hla
“Great American Remedy,”
DR. HARVEY'S '
CHRONO THEBSAL FEMALE PILLS
Which hare never yet faffed (when the direct
tione have been etrictiy followedJin re*
• moving difficultieaarising firom
Obstraetton, or Stoppage or Jfature,
or In restoring the system to perfect health w g en
snflarmg from Brant Arricnoira, Psormnus Ure
al, th* Warns, or other weakne as of the Utmn
Chielsa. Also, In all case* of Driimn os Nsbyods
PSCSTBATEOH, HISTISIO9, PALPHITIOSB, *c, Ac.
whioh are the forerunnera of more aerioua
tm-Thts* rats an ptrjecUi) harmless on ths 'em
itUaUon, and may he taken by ths molt ddicats ft.
malt without earning iitbreu; at the same tuna'
they act LIK* A OHAKK by strengthening, mTigorat
mg, aodnsatonngthe syarem to a heflthy condi
tion, and by bringing on the monthly period with
regularity, no matter from whatoause the ohatru&
bona may ansa. They Bhonlddioweyer.not be taken
during the fint. three or four motha of pregiunoV
sap oiher toe - -
SttnaOiaDoLiis,
and tPhendemredwill be sent by. mail pre-pdidby
snj on receipt of ibe mbnlev'
f-BBYAB, Rochester, if. \ General' Aaent. ■'
_ Sold by DmgKtata generally. anlthlyd^ida.
, WEST & CO.,
uaDTunuu o»
. .1© AR R 1 A Q E S '
afXKxyiAJB, bugsilb, bulkub* ausisHH
’' &r«t.PSM>ur S h, ft. '* -
* • 4** An -work warranted to be or the beat'ma
ealaandworkmanshio. mrlitlTdli 7^
JAMEB H.CHILDS A CO.
HOPE COTTOW Albbg,
Allegheny CityjPa.;
• Kutunonssaa ,
EAMLESS BAGS,
_ AHD OF - •*• Aj '■ ' il
mi
ss Inches to 40 Indies WU«
*" ■* - ■- ■ mm^mffSmmk,
e*
W:
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s
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|wa
*-d
Nej:
IfA
New Woolen Cooas!
, JCST BECKIVED,AT, <
HOENS’S, 77 f MA.BEBT ST.
\h[ 001, -Hoods, Scarf#,' -Nubits, Son?
.J\ *; tiyjSj iC Ks, Mftffpg-Cap ' 1
Ladies ifenuo : .
Misses-* ■do ~ do*^
Mens* do do ‘ k „ / n A f
Mens, -Heafy and jDrawere, i
I' do ; do. -WoolextSooks, • : i " >
Ladles Bosf&S 'Rib Hose, „ ’ ‘ Vl3
-.Childrens , <io , ds •- ••
Cloves, Gauntlets. Ac. - *1 ‘
, Woolen.Yarnsend^Tepljyr"V^orated^.;. l^
hnd oorstock weH adaoted to their WaßUimd.at
prices (fiat will defy competition.
-■ ■■ - JQ3EPg BORHE. j
J. M OK El.Y,’Treasurer... d. WE iVE a,4r-,Bec’y
v 1 8
SOLAR JHli WORKS WjMPHY, Ll
OF ,-PBHSSTLviHIL i ■:■ •-->
?•*>. 3'Sl r CLAIB Sf BEET
[near tlliS bridge,BittiburghJ
TT avi nh located; In -the
XA. •PW6toftlw Oil Regioas r imdno«s^aeinff'iit’
pettor ad»antiwe»,werespectfallrrSdflrhtoMri ! l
ole 1/DBBI^TUiG
onr own works. •' -w c -,r- ■
! „„‘S l!lr ,?S rnin * < ? il Noi Vig wpiireaihatf'iUnnßf;
! na y r » odcrigHß andperfoctlyfrftfld volatile ■
: snd MBl°ti»B>ai»tter. “Solar Burning Oil lio 2."
is a
•Bohr Miehiße Od-JKotl.’Sto.dislllledTOdde-.
odorized,and ls the fiaeafcqnality of machme'oli :
Bow m nse-equal to tie best Hberm or Lard Oils.
N r," Machine Otl tfo,S ” ißsnperlor to itty oftttS'
> tlngOils bltberto sold.in'lfiiS 1
C«efroTOWStßr;aoiaaiuiii'grif. ’ “
41l *5 wodnee Uiesd oUs with our trade markaio.
ie United Blatee and fereigb c.mn
tiSf Periect coßaderice, feerasiured
uS 1 "? n hrm > ! them into general
mftnnractgred. bx scientific nhomiain, nnflArjfaff
always bdof auhtforta
np inbandedmopackWund sfcimS
jq too pest .condition. Ordetssolicited; Adrknoer
Sil2S?L COB S^ l J? ie “ te * ,r Special attflntiOQCiyento,
filliogordersfor Grade/Oil, m large or smalilots-—"
wick 9- or all descriptions, supplied,
CSHrade, at manufacmwr’s prices.'
OttiMm- '<*.■. •• -i. • r
| imriw inaiisT
JfEW BIBBONS FROM AUCTION
TO-DAT ,
• I will open a large lot of
B OWN ET El 880 NS,
|>“ <*oioa e-Jora which-were |»:irob«0(l this week-
Flowers, Velvets, Bonnets, etc.
0028 JOS. HOENfe,' 77 Market street H
A iißßftlUSNy CX'TY propeSt®
SAX.B—Two-good lots of ground 48
! feet front on Federal street,fry #7 ißetdeep on
Benton alley, with a large brick dwelling of seven
rooms, a two afory/rame dwelling: house of three
rooms, and a double frame house of Grooms on the
alley, suitable for two fences, jull be sold on ac
commodating terms by
Wl, ML FABER & Cp„ |
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS.
p IRON FOUNDERS, 1 -i
jGeneral HschUHßts and Boiler Xakei*i
j Wear the Pean’a B> R» Deoot. ,1
I PITTSBDEfiHt PAh 1
A/fANUFAGTURE all kinds'of ]
4*l. St«am EngtaeB, raaguig from three, to one I
andsnitedforerist I
1 Mule, Saw Mffls, Bias t Fnrnicea, Fa2ioriea, etc; • I
aiTSpartcutaattentiontotneconßtniciiQhof&i-1
ginesand Macblnerytor griattmUa,and for np- l
nghta, mulay andcirenlarsaw mnia,- I
ii.Si TO l ®^?S ll S I<i < S nli t h e d “> d ready; or ahip. I
EngtnesandßbUera oferery j
Also, iimiishßoilersand BheetlronaeparstelT. I
Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and l
®7ery reriety,_ andcnntinuethe manufacture .of I.
W^en J “.1
Oar pncesarelow, ear manhlnprTTTianufaatpT-w, I
ot the best quality of matorials.-and 'warrmhted In T
ellCTsee to giref'eatiafitcUont.- ■ - ;.,V ,:j
and promptly ailed: ■ <■ ...
PITTSBURGH & GOHNELLSVU4.E RJUL 80AD
ON AND ASTEBTHE 17th OF OC-'
,o-U *® Kttebnrgh * Con-
7,4 oft in, arrives
»m,lJpjontowlim m; returning
5 n CoimoUarills o^S-p
FIBSTACOOMiIODATION leaves McKeespori
leaves
mabragh at' r a ttt, retuntiag|g<gpitej^i»t;
sBTOaB
a^aroxretaraingtorHttsßnrabftHEwpmr^
VTHIBD ACXXJMMOpATIom&^SMfti^bat
le«Tes McKeesport *t#,lB«in,
lo,l'i a m, leavingPlMiibnifgh
ViiEIGHT received and delivered at the a«™«
depet on and after that date. - . ™
.. Qnsrleriy, annual," and comlnutation coupon
by QEOKGE BOULTON, Agentet
P'tkJ’drgh-, H. gLAGHATONB." • 1
oclGjlmd 'Supenniendant.
UNION - ; .'^-V
STATIONARY PACKET,
Contains
34 Sheets Paper,
24 Knyelepes*
6 Steel Fens,
■-. J*l?E, » tJKNXB, :•,
Sat Price toAgenlasVsopet tloaen. ~
Send year orders to
;: HEBRV ; MnnBB,
sueceesorto’ flmit Orinhor, i
X>ENT $l2 YEB~MP»TH FOR-Jrj
JLw .twastoiy hous® of
rOQOi9, uoxe'yiirds.inimedijiUe iKttßefisjoii given, I
filluaiaoEi to —j
7 ;<*#>> Merest*.- ]
IfatßL CAJBROL‘STREET, Allegheny, *1
V/. two story dwelling boose or fit»'roams,lot2o : j
feetfroit hylodfeeUn depUftOXied iestreet. jor:]
t rice and terms apply to H. QUIiiBKBTSSQN,]
i* surra, : r
'RIOTBr/./irjjfctt v iMntftiE?.
M'OAKDLBSS
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MX£?*RS E S,
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