11 ; EOM tlittott* Gay*. 04. cupEN AiD iipvsEßom. inns FOB mr. notrizwrns. Eliticed Beep=Take - a tender round of - beef of seven pounds,) rub the dist holm amine of saltpeter, quarter f.pinuid of brown sugar; let it stand in ids for one day, then make a mixture of half an ounce of black pepper and a table spoonfal of mace, quarter of ounce of ponaded cloves, mix well,'and rub into the beef with a little salt, bind it with a eord, eover it with some finely chopped suet, bake it four hours slowly, add a pint of water. - - :Poor Man's . Caki—One cup of sifted ,otte egg, one cup of pulverized an -gar, a lump of butter, the size of a wal nut, half cup of sweet milk; teaspoon of ,pream Miter; halt teaspoon of soda; put in eAtart, and . stir fifteen minutes ; bake quick;-this Makes an excellent jelly -'• Plain/AIRS—Four pounds of flour, - one of sugaroi gill of good yeast, one pint of ; Milk; with t encingh of the flour to make it time thickness - Of 'cream, let it stand two Atours to rise,, then melt muoand orbut , Wt.; Stir it" i n to - other 'ingredients to ,makettik•softpaste, let it stand Ante hour, anould.itinta buns as large as an egg, lay rows three inches apart on , tins, 4st theM•to rise until their size. is doubled, then bake them a good color. ~ By adding 'seed they . Ire'Calied seed buns, or plums, plum buns. , • C r ream.--tar those , living in the country, and not having a freezer i but lolettlyt- ;of, milk, can make ice cream by scalding two quarts of -rich morning's - milk, stir in half cup of corn starch, beat 'six eggs and pour the scalding milk on .the, eggs, stirring well;' when cold„ add the extract to suit the.taste with sugar and a little salt; pour the mixture into a •tin bucket just large enough to 'hold it; - cover it and set it in , a large water bucket; pound up the ice in small bits, pack it - around the bucket containing the cream; 'mix a pint of salt with the ice, and let it stand , for twenty-five minutes. It will -then-be ready for use. • Bfrawberiy 'lce Cream.—Take three pounds 'of nice strawberries, pick them, and through hair sieve; lake one - pound cif .Pulverized sugar, take three 'coffee cups of sweet cream, mix all well .together; and freeze. • ' nous. T'LANTS--TEE SECRET. 4 lady who lives la the country re cently showed us a box of flowers which she had 'brought to a friend in the city, the products of the plants in her own dining room Windows. These Were ge laniume, roses, 'hyacinths crocuses, `tine variegated leaves of, the beautiful airs. Pollock geranium, a calla, and other things—all as beautiful as if they came from the florists. There are few private greenhouses that could afford abetter cut. g than from this lady's windowgarden. - The secret of her suceess is this: She lives in an old-fashioned house, built be fore e n tries and halls were in vented; tfte rdom is heated by an open fire-place as long as the weather will al low; a stove being put in only when the told weather requires it, and no gas is binned. Gati and a furnace are very great conveniences, yet we doubt not that this lady's success, In floriculture compensates for their absence. Every time the, door is opened the air of the -room is more or less changed, and, the plants are under. the very best circum. .stances that they can be in a dwelling - house. Let those who complain of ill .lnck with house plants make a note of this and imitate the conditions as much as possible. RERXDY FOR THE PEACE WOUL There is a handy means for the de struction of this heretofore fatal enemy _to the peach tree, which is practiced here which; has proved' certain, beyond. per adventure. It is simple, of easy applica tion, and expeditions. It consists of the use of boiling water applied to the collar 'of the tree, in quantities varying accord ing to the age of the tree—in small trees, say one inch in diameter, half a pint is -sufficient, and a pint is enough for larger ones. Remove the earth from around the tree a few Inches from the body and a 'le* inches in depth, and just pour the -^water boilinglot on the exposed roots; .'and it will kill every egg as well as worm : 4 4ifith positive certainty. It has been tiled &re time and again. upon trees that have been more than half killed, and a perfect restoration has been - the result , in every •case. No danger need be apprehended ..from.the effects of the hot water upon the trees, unless a large quantity is applied to a very small tree. When a large number - of trees have to be operated upon, a fire should be made In the orchard for heating the water so that it can be applied boiling •hot..' Considering the importance of this remedy to peach growers who may not .have heard of it, I deem it but common .justice to give it circulation through the columns of your paper. Its certainty as a remedy 'nay be implicitly relied upon. /saw G. ilhak, in Country Gent. CURE FOR HOLLOW HORN addition• to the tures already given for hollow horn, I will give my cure. I haye knowirmany remedielvto ,be -tried for thii disease, such as boring the horn An the under side, winding tarred cloths . itionind the' horns, slitting the tail, &c., and have known the following remedy •to effect a mire, Inten: theie lhad failed, and have never known it to fail. As soon .as.yosvare certain that the animal has the hollow horn, take a gimlet' ('inch is large, .enough), ~a nd bores, hole, about three - Inchels' from the, head, 'entir4lY, through the horn , IlAd put' in vinegar, ~salt and pepper as 'hot an can' bit 'borne with the, hand. I, sixor egven how the matter will begin to start from the upper orifice, while the 164ier "otte'reintiPas dry. The ioutter . will_c ontinue putilthe.cure Now here is 9 :/qiciatiiii for your readers, why does the mattez start froze' the upper , orifice, instead of the low. 4r one?-oOr. Oki* Farmer. TEST : THE „EKED CORN No ear o • seed corn should' be accepted slintil''one or More germs have l edn. *with good eyes. The dif. fetrcif t=iretti Sonia and a damaged ftelneaa readily be'dbtertrilned - on corn. ..,,persat The , former will be light color. 4 x4. ~ ,atos, a nd• b right; while the latter will De dark Colored and soft. Boa ends of gTthe should be examined, as some timertlie point which 'is to form the root WilraipiAn soiled and bright, while the - ntherend, or point, which is to form the ~ ,s tallr,qwili be damagedv which I believe be thecase •this year in some localities, PEINIZID caused, un ditnit s 4l; by frost or freezing last Fall, befos'eAlit._Cora MN properly matured/-"a word to the wise," ate. STRAlqiiala W/VZ. A strawberry-groWel in Western Pint. sylvanis has bees: experimenting .in the making of strawNlTY wine.. As the restate bis exPl . nim,ent, be, has sac,. - ceeded in gentile a superior quality of 'beantifill, clear and palatable wine. His process of -manufacturing •is as follows: Three quarts .of strawberries, with the hulls on ,(for he .mashes all up_together) make one quart of juice. To this he adds three quarts . of water and three pounds best - sugar; putting the whole into a sweet barrel, 'and leaving the bung out for fermentation. These are his.propor tions for mixing. When , fermentation subsides, the barrel is closed up, and the strawberry wine is ready for use, and will keep ten years and more. •It seeins strange that this esculent is so little appreciated, not only for use by the human family, but for poultry. Its cura tive properties do not seem to be under stood, or else are much underrated. And as a preventive, it has no . superior. A feW raw onions, chopped up fine and mixed with the feed of young chickens act like a tonic, and are equally Rood for old fowls. The tops too are good. 'We remember, long years ato, seeing a maid im'aunt chopping up onion tops and rises for the young turkeys, deeming it a'cerr tain specific against Meat P i l i p or _Other Ills'that fowldomii heir to. lint:filmes it week's not too , oftrn,",to give them a tote—not merely a taste, but a good bite also. - ILureatti is greatly injured by lying in the rain. It should be shelterell. • Tilt * American 'Agrieultutist 'adviaes sowing a pautid o . r - two of 'white clpyer with the red cloyer,and timothy in seed ing down land intended for Pasture • A CORRESPONDENT of the Country Gentlemgn says , every time a colt, a calf or other young animal feels miserable, hungry, cold or tired, a mark to a car taro extent will be left on the general WE know a cultivator who had heavy crops of plums for seventeen , years in suc cession, his swine - for these seventeen years without a season's interruption, :beings allowed the run'_of the yard. - Country Gentteman. IT iris recently stated m a discussion by .the . Waltham (Mass,.) Agrieultural Club. that a farmer tn./30108ton bas rais ed cabbages on the same land for fifteen successive years, and always successfully. He manured his land with common salt, and Watered his plants with lime. IT is a mistake to suppose that the cur ial c o passes the winter in the ground. It lives above ground in cracks and crevices of weed, bark, and the like, and is in the perfect beetle state. A CORRESporDENT informs the Ameri can, Entomologist that by burying a few slices of onions" in ant's •nests he has caused them to abandon their quarters. The same payer learns from horticultur ists, that two or three tablespoonsful of kerosene poured into the hole in their nests will produce thesame effect. A WRITEB in the Ohio Amur says that after the horse is mine years old a wrinkle comes on the eyelid, and every yearthere after he has an additional well defined wrinkle on the same spot. Ir, for In stance,'s horse has , three wrinkles he is twelve, if four he is thirteen. Add the number of wrinides to nine, and you will always get the age. As a good many people have horses over nine, it is easily tried. OLD Purrir, however hard and Indu rated, may be easily removed by ruining a hot iron over it, when it can be dut off with a knife almost as easily as green putty. To those who have plant houses, &c., and even for the purpose of reglaz inghhottse windows, this will be worth trying. To 31.,Lnic VINEGAR PRIM Dirts. —To one gallon of milk add one gill of diluted alcohol, at 45 per cent., and when it has become sour separate' the curd from the whey by filtering, and set aside the latter for a month or more, when it will be found to be good vinegar containing no lactic acid. Skimmed milk will , answer as good a purpose as any other, and in the country, where the so-called white wine vinegar is not always procurable, and even cider may be scarce for conver sion into vinegar, this method may be sometimes very useful. BRIEF TELEGRAMS. —ln Cincinnati, yesterday, Patrick Barns was killed instantly by the falling of a derrick In Coleman's stone yard. —Rev.'-George A. .Durborow, twenty five years old. Ibictor of the Church of Redemption, Philadelphia, died on Tues day morning. —The Presbyterian church, at Kansas City, was destroyed by tire Monday; loss not known. The tire is supposed to be the work of an Incendiary. —ln the Assembly of the New York Legislature a bill has been ordered to a third reading removing the Capital of the State to New York City, by a vote of 44 to 28. —A. German named. Charles E. Green, a Collector of the North American Life Iniurande CoMpany of St. Louis, has ab sodhded with about one thousand dollars of tne company's money. LA. runaway track ran over and in stantly- killed two little children in New ark, New Jersey, yesterday at boon. The driver was arrested. The mother of the Children attempted suicide through grief. • —Jas. Brennen, late general organizer of the Fenian Brotherhood, leaves Buf falo to-day ins agent and correspondent to eaenre Infonnation as to. the „location of ,for Irish immugretion in the South and West. —The Board of Directors of the St. Joseph ant. Denver Railroad have deo!. dad that -the road should , connect with •tlia. Rama Pacific Railroad. at :the one itundredth meridian. The.work will be pushed, forward rapidly. ; • 41eavral Sherman arrived at Fortress Monrbe yileterday 'f.rom • Washington , for thepttrpobberellenting the dffibere whb recently- tutted with their di. Fie :iv 'visit Portineuth Navy 'Yard' and return to Washingfim. by the way of Riehmond. ' "' • • Vesinninia, lowa dlapatoh says there are now but fifteen miles of traek to lay to connect the Chicago A nd Rock leland,iand . Pacific Railroads. The iron w;11 probably be laid from the eaatern end at'a rate of a mile 'a day until the connection is made; , =The Lotdsville Maillime Company has brought suit, at Cincinnati, against fifteen insurance companies of that city, to 'recover insurance, about ;i40,. 000 in - the' aggregate, on the steamers America and United States, which were lost in December last by collision and GIZIOFiE FOR POULTRY. , VARIOITS ITEMS. , • ~ - ..,I: ''' .. 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"arta' 4 - .BIIIISKIUF -- F ) _ T Q•- , r on it ae tibur vi A t h dan sub e l n ec k ty u t° Co rthe liftrari deci oe li 1:1. 1,- the larroazapranni,:. , .•, I‘t r• Iosarninoss, Will-be a Candidate object to the decision' of the Bench/lean Connt7Conven lion. „ • • • , : tarpon , suEßurr . respee. tnaty announce mYself•a candidate for SHERIFF. subject to the usages of Abe R« publican party; and if sneccsufal pledge myself to deVote all my energy to an baaorable syd faith ful discbarge of the dutlee o the office _ 11 1)/3:d&F 111..FLEalataaa. fgrFOR ElliwnlFF.c.- • • • • I NT o tila resneCtitili annodace,to the citizens of Allegheny county_thrt I will tre - coo idate for the oltice.of SHERI "Abject:a, the decision:of the next ensuing Vuttin - RepnWeltneottnty Con vention. • FRANK DEIFF.t. Vol° 'Township. tip2o:ll7oiDF OrFOR SHERIFF. • -JOHN A. -WATSON,' *. . , Elikibetb tbwitetiln, le kite private Conttenlt 11. lfilkEs•Nolt.. be otndldate. fart cake t HERIPIP, inbieetto the decision orthe Nuiou eptbnenst Convention: , 0 • • selemF • , . larrollt SlRElEtirr. • ; . • •vrnatant 4', - tcannos Will be a csadtdate fbi the 'Office of Steil!, sub ject to:the decision. tif 'Ube lfultou itebublreau County Convention. , m105:09-siftit IarFOB TOVIVILIt ' • XIERMIMPt, • (Late BretetUaJOFCl3. bt,:s . tor,enotatustlan. rub)ectio•the tpe Itepubth•ga,Com4y Conyenti.a. • star 1.3-Ditr • Ilarr:D. :COUNTY TREASUR a cropmeini, Of Elizabeth township, will be a cendidete ibr the above °ince. eutject to the decision of •this Republican County Contention. apiiti.hrt:D&F. - • • 12g7rAi.1ttc0l8nEn, .1117017.112171 P BEOUIRT, Allegheny cur, Late - f Private Fifth Excelsior Regiment. !Lost a leg In the Second Bull r ß r un Battle.- • it ap 9 7:114.D&F gym's* , cimasiorcontri OmitGl 880 • Ditllvale rogh, latel private Co. H, /0501 Reel Penni:- Veit. inttlect to the decision'of the Union Republict:n County Convention. ap:S. girl* CITIZE NS C OUNTY: ' g or ALA. I:ROBERT cOORTY: 1 respectfully announce myself u s candidate fat the MR* of CLERK CPF COURTS, selsject to the deeislon the - Union •Ropublican County ClonventtonLi TERM,it Ablit / ask the office but fox • ONE at Vie terinitiation of which Iltould cheerfully retire, believing that there Cr. -others equally entitled to the honor and emolumenteol the omce, and's', competent as myself _Twill be underobligitions to the citizen* of the cou n ty for their support . VerpresoectfalltY • ' .• Joarif BROWN E, ' , Late losa (old 13th,) and fitli Ps. Vol. Reel; ilgrFOß COMCY COMPIIW . sioNts. • • \ JOSEPH LEWIN, Will be a c didate thr• County Censinissictum subject to th decision ot the Union Republican County Cons , salon. SPECIAL NOTICES. arOHNAINENTAL AND LS} r BUY ONLY • SIiVER TIPPED SHOES. • For children. WW outwear threnpsirs withaut tips. . lam:dam:rum OrEPILEPSY CAN HE alnico() . :-Those having iltiondsailletal *Wear. flatly solicited 'o seal for &Circular Latter of Betaences and Tutlmosilals, which will con. villa the most skeptical of the curability of the diaectee. Address. VAlo• BUREN' LOCKHOW, M. D.. 36 Great Jonas street,:biew York. 'whig:tr'S-datr WINARRIADE AND CELIEDA • Aitleeeay for young men on the crime of Soli tude , and the DISICAM and ABUSES which - create Impedimenta to MARRIAGE, with sure meaaa or relief. bent` In sealed letter en ifejppes. free of charge. Addless, Dr. J. 10111, HOUGHTON.• Howard 41.nociatIon. Phila. delphia. Pa. ;al9:d3F . - - lar BATCHELOR'S HAIR BYE. Thls splendid Hair Dye Is the twain the World: the only true and per fect Dye; harmless, relia ble, instantaneous; no disappointment; no ri diculous tintS; remedies the effect* of bad dyes; Invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful. black or brown. Bold by all Druggists and Peffumers; and properly applied at Batche lor,. . Wig Factory, No. 15 Solid street. New York an18:103 arDOCTOR. WHITTIER CON- O TIMAT ALL PRIVATE Diseases. n yphi l tsin all its forms, Oonontees, Glee:, .Stricture, Ac., completely eradicated. 'That numerous class or cases resulting from self abuse, producing numanitnesc nervous debility, irritability, eruptions. semin a r emissions, and finally impotency, permanently cured. Persons afflicted with delicate, Intricate and long stand ing conatituttonal complaints are politely invited to call for cornet:Von. which costs nothing. Experience, the but of teachers, has enabled him to perfect remedies at once efficient, safe, permanent, and which in most cases cot be used without hindrance to besiness. 3fed 'dues pre pared in the establishment, which embraces of andnee,reception and waiting rooms; also, warding sleeping apartments for patients requiring daily personal attention, and vapor and chemi cal baths. thus concentrating the famed mineral springs. No matter who have failed, state your case. Bead what he lapin 'his pamphlet of fifty pages, sent to any address for two stamps in seal ed envelope. Thousands of cases treated acne. ally, at office and all over the country. Consul tation free, personally or by mall. Once No. 9 Wylie street, (near. Court Rouse) Pittsburgh, Pa. Boars Pamphlet sent P. X. Sundays 1% M. to g. X. to any address for hoo stamps. , - . PROPOSALS. 04,/,•••."", ..wene.ereeee.rowever. U. S. Custom Mugu, POlrrOr RlTTaiwaisrl, t Stinvrrort , S Orr!Cs, April RI, URI% arIVOTICE 18 HEREBY EN, that BEAL SD PEOPeniALS, accom- panied by p , oper guarantees, according to forms to be furnished on application at this (dace. will be received thereat, until 1I o'clock meridian, on the FIRST TIIESDIT IN JUNE NEXT For the supply of the Marine Hospital at (or near) this city with the articles of provision, medicine; Ac., enumerated in said forms. The quantities stated are estimatel with reference to toe usual number of patients in the hospita but the United htates 'reserves the right to take MOre or less , tifiald articles. aCCOrdingly as they may be actually required. If the articles dent , . ered the Hospital are not, in the judgment of the Physleian, Of the best qualltv, t orn adapted to the hospital, he wllllse at libertytject the same, to purchase other articles in their stead, and to charge - the - contractor with any exce ss in .cost overcontract prices... • , Tll,o*Ati .Surveyor. ILO k) ILETIUG it . d :hB2 St...Lonts:,N4,l4i&TerTe . puitell.B. Propdeals will be received intil IS o'clock 4.. NAT iltb, Iddtitiaed to 81111211 & Co., haute, Indiana, for the fait this road. 'the work IC of ;!ie.gainit dakirabie obiracter,opin• pricing botb. very bet and 'alio light work. Pavitznve,"noirrlitlV N'Cana. Profile, can taranen at the Haute, atter April 313th. ; '; J. I3lßatE , MILLER, •„ . ! • l'fionsulting Engineer. Tgazzligurnapillith'lSlEC • • ! anii:6B9 , . . PlijorOSA,A.C*lll be received uno rit t Ylne 414 for,ratntlna and Irrrtecs• inn 'City , AlO6. for enteeding the fallen/. Iforplana and 'pectic/along,. Call on the nutieele :tenae Commarnete. s Thettee rererre the right to'releot an? or all bide. SAMUEL KILGORE' 'Pittsburgh:4pm w, tura, Supt. Marketo ! am : 1121, . , •- Xi[tENDERSON 5: &BROTHERS. . goo .I.teerty street, m ' ade:. la. Dedltr, and Pineal Mettichtes4 ; IM .. • ofMkAtiftslns A aliVialuiraztaz 'WM .I,nr:j i nit Forr-:lablair leatt llargr, article", , *e., 181 Vie burgh.jintlti • I. ; • • 81KMOS ()NW's.% 4 . 7141 red etsa pit PI. VAT Ohs in Gut Common OUTS and tt• it- kraal" ordnterd and Snarled' &trait/Wray :of irate 'earns...That here. aller the illkitet_he emerged by the Welehmasters in the - City Of Fittsbtirsh, for the weighing of Coat Lime; hand, roe. book, Grath; 'Hay and all other artiolest, ailed be each load , of, coal con. taining less than so bushels, 6 (Trait; when over 30 and less that' 60 bushels, 13 cents; when over Cialthd leasthatritol.l::taishels: lar cents: when 400; bushels and over .18 cents. For each load Or air ' contatimni-lebe than, 4` ton, 25 Cent': whf over 1 • ton au rents. For each load of tontaintng Iton or lbss - '5. cents, and for elm /additional, tol l or •fractiorka , 'part thereof over 1 ton, 3 cents. For elicit load of tame con talialhafolesa than one ton, 10 cents: and for each additional ton or f.actional part thereof over 1 tent 0 Pinta. For each, loau of Ice contention les. thin 1 ton. 8 entail, and for each additior al thltorlytotional Part thereof over Itqn, cents. te draft For,e or Grain containing less th an 1 tont )1 Cents, and for each addrtional ton or fractional part thereof over Lton, 14 cents. For each draft of Lite Stock less than 1 ton. 50 ceata, and for each addlttenal ton 6r fractional part thereof over 1 ton; HO cents, Nor drafts of otherartkles, the weighing of which is non spe cifically provided for, the fees shall be for each , draft containing leis than 1 ton: 15 cents,*and for eachadditi own) ton or tractional part thereof oiler Iron, 10 cents. • • • AV,. A. The amount .to be paid to the city, by elan Wellthutaster shall not be legs than 50 per cent. of a lt tees hereby authorized to be charged, unless otherehte, specifically provideta for. and 'each Wefithmalter snail, on the first Monday •of •tverysnon b. matte retarn to the Controller. un der oath or atlirmation.of the.number of busnels. loads tonk weighed, and the amount of fees received by 'hint during the last month, and • pay 4vertartlreCitrFreasurer ,the _per, cottage , and Petit to which ths'elty is entitled. • '. sec. Thai any Ordinance or par t oidtninen Itisr With 'The'passage ot, this ordinance at tVirresent timeate and the same is hererfre pealed so ter sa the same adhcis this ordinance. Ordained and - enacted , tnto s law in Council', this Sloth day Ol Anrll. AirDe LOW - A,MEfit DioAtILEY, president it Demt Vouncil. • Attest: IL 8. Kowtow • • ^ . • • ' • Olett of Select CkktnAl.' • • •,` • "1 I • ; - A. Ilf0.311,1N80:1, " ' vPresident Of Common Connell. , ,Atteettll..llcltinun. • Clem of Common Council. sp23, AN ORDINANCE . - . . . Orantfairßeirtaln - : JEPrlalleget. to the Cotnpaa*DieOrparated by 'the Let - of -l Allll.3Nlarlyq Approved the bath day.of .iiidallehid,...D. lad% forth* •Pirposeef ~ ItS ii . , hog ac Relate In the, amity Of .•• Ow tO the Olefibeny odlant. I - silk • Road, at 'or near, the I 1: riliptill Of cline* 'Bean: . . ajtel 1. B e . it ordained and etitieted by the Said 'and common Cdunctle of the City of PittaOurph, . ttnitsti is . hereby:•orilalned and enacted by the authority, q/ the; aAlf. That, authority is hereby ' lirantetl :to the President, Managers and Compa m, , for' erecting a 'midge • *trots the ' Allegheny 'discs Wm.:Owe - It (now Forty.third/street, in the *City Ot Pittsburgh.. In• the county of Allegheny. to the Allegheny and 'Butler 'Plank Bead, at or - near the mouth •of Oirtrs. Run, to enter upon, tyke.. use end Limeuriy: such portione of Forty terminuset and of the. riverfront at the northern thereof, ineirding thelanding,- as may be necessary for the proper construction of said. bridge. end to build and locate the abutments •Us e reof 4 DOA see 'oVer, the. same-provided the ' dame be used nod occupied 11} slach A manner es to facilitate access to sail bridge.- • -• • - - ...jte..sl.. The said Bridge ;Company shall have like atithOrlty to - charge and alter the 'grade of said , Fopy - lhirtarget. Scilicet ' to' ths ITIAV al 'Of the Committee on Streets and of the t. try n winter. In such manner 11l So render. the approach to said bridge most convenient and easy. Sac. 3. That any ordinance or part of ord4nanee conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at the present time, be-and the same is heretty re pealed so far as the saute affects this ordinance., Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, this Ileth day of April, A. D... 1169. ...- - Ja [US ItcAIfLRY, • • ' • •- • •President ef Select Council. Arlen E. 5..11.08n0w. .. • • . • ClttleofSelect Council W. A. TOMANs President of Conituon eo N uricil. Attest: H. MCMAtoran. • , Clem of Common Council, AN ORDINANCE For Opening' /ferrous Avenue. Sze. 1. Be ft inviaised and Mae, ett by the my of Pittsburgh, in Select and Common Councils as• sembket, and tt is hereby oraainea and enacted b eteetkOrliv qtthe same, That the City Engineer be and is hereby authorized and directed to sur vey and' 'Oen tierrentis avenue. in _accordance With the pun in toe Engineer's °Mee, and to ap praise dame - gee mud a•sees benefits clamed there by John H, Stewart, Wm.. Menniston and Jog. Woodwell ore' hereby' appointed, in accord ance with the act of Assehably approved January fitti.* 1884. Ste. 2. That any ordinance or part of ordinance contlleting with the passage of this ordinance at tho present time, be and the same 14 hereby re pealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, thU ABth day of April; A. D. 1889. - JAMES McALTLEY, Pre4dent of SeleetCouncli. Attest: E. S. 3fonnow, \ Clerk of Select Council. W. A. TOMLINSON. President of Common Connell. Attest: H. Meltsszka, Clerk of CommonConnall. ap2B 0111.111NA1ICE For the Construction of a Culvert Across Latimer Avenue at litotes Is . . Rum _Sicruis 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the - City of Pittsburgh, in Select and Common Coon cite mumbled, auth o ri t y hereby orvia enacted by the of the same, That the - City Engineer be and Is hereby authorized and -. directed to advertise for proposals for the con struction of &culvert - across Lartmer avenue, at Healey's Run, and to assess CO3t, of the same George Healey, Samuel Crawford (and William licrctilleld are hereby appointed.. , SEC. A. That any ordinance or part of ordi nance conflicting with the passage of this ordi nance at the present time, be and the same is haret.y repealed solar as the same affects Gus or dinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Connell', this 96th day of April. / 86 9. J All MOM:MET, ' Preside tof Select Council. Attest: E. S. 3lonnour, :Clem of SelecCouncil. W. A TO.IiLINSON. President o Common Council. Attest: H. YC3IASTISIL Clerk of .Common Council. ap2 ; AN OR . _ For Opesllllll, Bose Street frona , Over• 11111 Street .to Devlllters'.,. .. SZCTION 1. Be it ordained and enacted by , the City. of Pittsburgh, in.detect and Common Coun cils agetagibte4,' and it _it hereby ordeinsd and enacted by the authority of toe tame, Inas the City Engineer be and Is hereby anthonted to Survey and opdirltose street from Overbill to Devliders street, in acoordance with the "City Illstrlct Plan," and to appraise damages and assess benefits James' Parks, Minus Tin dle and Aaron Floyd are hereby appointed,in ac cOrdance with the a t of Assembly approveldan• nary 6th ISO*. - • . Sac. O. That any ordmance or part of °till li stance conflicting with the assage of this ordi• nonce at the present time, be and the same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this or dlnance. , • . Ordained and enacted Into a lasi in Councils, this Seth day of April. A. 1869. JAMES McAULEY, President f Select Council. Attest: E. S. Monnow, Clerk of Sweet Council. • W. A. TOBIIIIISON, . . __President of Common Connell. Attest; #.3llfilfaer.tn, . . Clerk 'of Common Connell. • api • FLOUR. . PEARL ..11111, FAMILY FLOUR rim* MILL 'Fame Star Green Braila, equal to 'RENON PAMILY. FLOUR. 'a i ta , iiosr will odya sent out, when ~ Sipe P t Ucalinae Brun mu a 4 obeam!igniu. 04 3 14.** 1 4 1 V0 u 1r0, • COEN PLONt ia g 431/ " V a lete r. 177 11 __ La% rairrattszir' Anasitsay. anc 9.1869. t .pagloffizz. INSURANCE. 4 1 , " CONTANy , LLB Krim& arnpTRIV.A.I7, BAR* nrdom . 111 Mres_ _ ll g 1 44- 5 1 .; m e t macia• JOHN MINT& Jtkaterident. • t T. .1. Xt.OingDMSCUA Ylee 4cl; xruNlizt,th neoretary. CART4.1.914N. Afelersl Agent. fobiniiitHosl. " IslOsoa e: . Ereriott,. • ' ' AL 61,:H s• c # USINT. ROOK R 4904114 , . ell yak _ - 1 socidale.; inei'lNG4 tang, Vtrlh Capt. tTaitaffmts4. • ' =I ~ THE IRON CITY 'RITUAL LIFE INSRANCE CO, Of Perunsylvinia. Office; 75 Pederal St., Allegheny City DIRECTORS s Bon. JAMES L. GRAHAM, Rev: J. B. CLARK. D. D., ' Capt. R. ROBINSON, Revi A. R. BELL, D.D. Be,. S. H. NEbßrr., D.D., . W. a. RRED, Ceehter Allegheny Trust Co. JACOB RUSH. Real Estate Agent. SIMON DRUM, Mayor of Allegheny, C. W. BENN Y, Hatter, A. S. BELL. Attorney-at-Law, D. L. PATTERSON, Lamber Merchant, D. SWOGER, Laurance Agent. Capt. ROBT. ROBINSON. President. Rev. Jr: B. CLARK, D.D., Vies President, JACOB RUSE, Secretary, C. W. BENNY, Treasurer. . • IC W. WHITE, MEDICAL. ADVISER. • DANIEL SWO6EII, flea Agent. This is e tlome company, conducted on the mutual principle, each Dollop the- Comp y dvlng an equal share of the profits ofany. Policies will be issued on . all the afferent plans of Life Insurance, and _being conducted on an eeonoml cal baste will afford a safe , hivestinent to. each policy holder, and thereby retain the money at home to e3courage hones industry.' isib29:oB BEN FRANKLIN • - . '. .INIONANCi COMPANY, ;OF.ALUMIESt MIMI; /N I'AiNKLIN:SAN/NGES BANE BUILDINGS, Nth .4.A. (into- et., ,4114ighen74 AL Rohm catCPANT; managed by DlstiolAirs well known to the etenmtnity, who treat by tale delllnti to merit a share of your patronage. , mummy um's, .—....rinaddist, COLO: th'ILIDD ; . DIREVTOBB: Henry . Irwin, ID. L. Patterson, Win, Coo_per, Geo. B. Biddle, IJaeob lhans Gottleib paas, Vll._, filtn,r/eF.Atori...iMIM, 10.. Lauter. B. J.• d, Jere. Rotten. . , , . . _ CASH ' " ' - . • ':' INSURANcEICOMPANY easier - inslnnziturga. „,.. . No. 22 iNifth kioano.'lleoond Moor, - -• • PITTBNNEGH; PA. Capital Altraid. Up. .. le DIRECTORS. ' N. J. Higy. IB.W.Siger. Jr. .s.Dt.H.BlilleY• Datil wsalsee, 12.. B. nag. °Lmbers. k i j Jake Hill: 8. ll lurkan. Was. M . balley. 'Thomas Smith no.S. Willock,) , • . :.ROSE TIC Hiss., President. • JNO. F. JENNIYBS. Vice President. .408. T. - JOHNSTON, Seerecary. .. o Capt. U. J. ORACE. een. , l 'Agent. Luanrea . ONLlbersil Terms on all Niro . . and 'Marino Mato. - • NATIONAL • • • • INSURANCE, COMPANY, Cor. - Federal St. and Diamond, Allegheny, theee, is ta. SECOND 'NATIONAL 'BANK - , W. W.,MARTIN.PresideaL JOHN! BROWN. Prealdert, JAMES E. STEVENSON. Secretary. ittlsCrOns: 'John A. Mirler 'Jas. Lockhart...Jos. Mjers, Ju.L.Graham. :Robert Lea, •tC. C. Soil,. Jno. Brown,Jr..Goorgo Gem , iJaeob koPP. O.Hp6 PWltllasneljno. Thompaoabl. MONaugher. a • ala - • ENVERPRISE •, $ INSURANCE COMPANY OF PiTtyllilTßON, PA.9 Offioe, No. 424. PENN ST., .Msenaltax. Tninir CO. Ruzintird.) , , • - DIRECTORS: Robe. Diebaos, .Robt. - Liddell, W. 'J. Pridiy, O. Simile, J. ran Ripen, • Kirsch, E. IL Myers .I..Hanswiseh, brie. 'Siebert. L.. 1. Bianchird.rj. Weisser, P. Schildecker• E. H. MYERS, President. ROST. DICKSON,TI e President. BRJ.: GIER, Treaiarer. fell: J. J. ALRIETZ. Secretary. pENNSILIiAItiLAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBUREIN 'OYFICE. NO. rolvw - osob . ',rim% BANK or oornaracE BUILDING. This Is a Home Company, and Insures against Lees bit Y .I.re,exelueivelr. • IiZOND -WALTER, President. c. C. BOYIX Vice President. HOBART PATRIC_H reasurer. HUHU IlteELIEEzm Be e rstiuy. DIRLOTOSS: Leonard Walter,' George Hlison. • C. C. Bcrvle • Geo. - W. Emus. Hobert Patr icia J. 0. Larne, - Jacob Painter, J. C. "'Leiner, Josiah King, John Voegtley • Jas. H. Hopkins, A . J.nunon. Henry BprouL, • p rnE m EnTir AGAINST LOSS BT FIRE, FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA emcz,4is a UT oasaniur BT„ near ITU. DM102028. Charles iP. Handcar, Mordecai H. Loi Tobias Wagner, . David 8. Brown, Samuel (*rant, Isaac Lea. Jacob R. Smith, Edward C Dale, FeOrge W . Richards, Beorge Pa l e.. CH . RI . ES G. BANCHEE, President. EDW. C.' DALE, Vic* President. W. C. STEELSecretarr,pro tssa. J. O . .DNEII Agra?. Borth West corner Third and Wood Streets. FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF LONDON. EXTABLIBITED 1803. CASH OAPTTA.L PAID UP AND INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED LNG $8 000 000 IN GOLD. • Insurance 'within File effected on House' and Buildings, Good s Was and Merchandise . Steamboats; de. Polielee issued mite's in gold or =renew:Ale United States Branch OM', 40 PINE Nevi Fork. All !mai) t e United States Broach be adlustedinNew York. Aggelit s • I'ITTSBURGEL PA. emei, irk rounsli all IMET. M4i.StilAwx is silo Agent for the Man hattan Lire summes Caul any. • seams . . V V ) :TESAN INSURANCE CON. IVA,Ixi . tS oeglai,ik: ' m • 6 Hzata . secret." . • ~exextez D. tieneral Agent.' • Ma . DJ . &c. stme z t, Span $ Owe W are. owi be w :to ritte rh. • Wig UL. 1 get'all Eideo( Are end WA. irintl a rkt: A. kontohl i n c e n tltnflo t t y t tr i lead •IDIJ d letstiare tfe e teta r hie prentrittleggrd libels silty to maintain the which ' theitavg otfiM i the Oen PrOieetaft to stool 7 1 r0 7 1 4 0 ? - ,,.,. , , w jyaxeer ,$1 griffa i t, , Jean B. Neale% P.., , dr., t. ehilgtiLlll#lll4 James- ey, IA! Alexan , Jose h Eirirpa l ag ' , Andraw t , BIT/ . t f ,, o ll is • tn. 4 - .- I piEoPLES) nrstritAlrcia coßil P-- A . P4Nr. . I -,', ..‘ 1 • • ' 1 OPIROZ; If; Z. liValiTra WOOD is rirrs us, A B Me ceirtimtatipsr* and Marine /41111, '' '• , ~- 1. • - Drazeroxes m... , • . • - : L ra,ti , sim,Pg. .. . gim•PtellThfra,e-d4, , ob, . Terkt _ _ i m sfitriFit_krbadae,' rCapt. Jasite ir ar c 1 Ma r ia. ala n ei l t in . tenet , ' %el" . '• .. wi tir .•.:, : Ild rj a : . ; -• ' 1 ' i ,JO , Criri.' Jitile . f Jrr. l 1 : . if e i glik ijalt• 1 •NEw oPEHA itOIISE. Lessee... Msueser to l3fillitbt success of . the popul ar - formalle IC!. t • Last nightbut'two of ; bit en fraternent. THIIMIDAY EVENING, Apra 2811, 1149; will be presented ND.. Brougbara's great dr*, • matle satire, marled TH EC LOTTERY GP LIFE. Terry, the Swell. a scampish ebiracter on the etilinCPll.'' Mr. John Brougbam • FRIDAY. ICV&NING, BENEFIT OF BRhUoHAN. Brougham Matinee on Saturday. • • . - OrBECOND GRAND MASQUERADE ON , . . V.O I 4 O CIPEDES.• AT THE RINK, THURSDAY EVENING , APRIL 28 During the evening, the racing, fancy, trick dio.,in costume. Thereiiill abbibe to ea.; eitiiirdaudis race—'betiseela aitoliOn” thC,calahrausd runner. and. one of cue best ve; lotipedists. Distancelmile AdMission ' centa, children pa • ar P n l T TS I B L IMAMIGHLer 'T e H EATR ag E. THIULVE W IN W G,aIgaNNIE. ee I a B M N& r s BALMi LLOYD,_•MIIe. COMMIT/I ItOWZaTL COLLYICHandbIe pupils. and the Mani moth company. in the local drama called JOS KIDD, the Champion of the Ding,. introducing a. gland dieblay of a Ratio Contest in the Roped Arena. . Ladies. Matinee :every Wednesday .and 1147 1 P 5 W 1 E 31111431111 t r 5. ETMIr AVII; PARLOit 11111312101111111,. . . The Great Vansity Resort*. "FIFTH AVENUE, between Snilthdeld apt Wood sttrreets, opposite Old Theatre. , ' • Miriam Day and Evening,. all the year Mad. A mission. XLI cents: Children. Is cents. • "GRAIIID. .15 now.being held at '3I.II,LER7a gALL,Ctora er of Filth svenne anil Zil.t striei; for the 1;044 of ST,. 403E8 CHIIRCE, Spho,....lcarelluitents served and an efee . lierti*ttl . .of teplo la attend,- sue. even!. ilrePing• -46:0242:48 um. a was= 6 , GO. • ; BOTs, 880Ei 1 044*A4Tii FOR' TEM SMITHSON'SE !MPORIUM, M • , is Asp Os TH AVZNIns. . Mesa's. H. B. EIMITHBO . N CO:, proprietOri of the wel/ known Mammoth 4.riction Rouse are eteattnx an excitement conseottent upon the ar rival of new goods which•are being sold at re markably low mines. ' • GoOde °Amery variety' the finest sewed bcots„ the most °whim:table Ma. moral gaiters and anklet shoesigppers, blankets, - flannels, cloths. CUB res; cutleryand carpets. Cal and ezaml*e . trouble to show goods. Ladies% misses' and. chlldren'S tars at almost your own prices. All goods war ranted as reDreSented. ' apps • 1 • - i .1: • HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT A"O'CtioN. . . . , • . On TrllrßSDAF.,_.April SiOitt. at 31asonic Ball Auction Booms, 55 an 57 Fifth avenue, will be. sold a large and • San assortment of new. and sec ond hand Furniture, Brussels and Ingrain Car pets, itc., as follows: • As 9 A.' as., large assortment kitchen utensils, ondleKv, . soaps; claret and sherry wines: At 10 A. as., large .lot new. glum and queens ware'Chinaware, vases; ' lamps, &e. , At 11 A. at.. elegant oil cloths, =window shades!, . tins oil painting, colored and steel engravings.. -Ai and. at. Special S e v era lW ingrain. rag, hemp tair Carpets. pieces fine rel. vet and tapestry brnesels. dm. • Alter which. Atte chamber and' parlor 'suites, ;elega nt marble top bureaus and.wsish stands, marbl edtop centre and tall tables. sofas , tetes-a-tetes.; vans, soh seat rockers, castor and parlor ch at card, dining s. and extensio etagere s, gant n w damask and rep lounges. Bat racks. walnut bed steads. • bookcases, wardrobes. '&c. One tine seven octave Haines Bros... Pianos. We won d invite any of our citizens in want of parlor, dining and chamber-furniture ' . to call at n 5 and 57 on Thursday and .examine for them selves. • • :11. B. 'OBITHSON & CO., . apt& • - . - ' AU 4 TICKNE E RS. A . MLT . HOUSE .. , . , . . AT Ato'll. a N, ON tHIIRSDAY, MAY 6, Al 10 o'clock A. u., wlll be sold on the promisee The New. Malt House; N 0.5 Penn St. Haying a capacity of about twelve hundred els per week. The attention of purchasers Ist earnestly Invited to the abovevalnable property; it being. _one ot the most substantial buildings of the kind in this couture. and having all modern improvements. The above Malt , House Is built on leased .property having 7 Years to _rn_n_from April lat, 1.889, at the annual rent.of it 540,90. Parties desiring to examine the premises, or wanting further information. will call at the of.. Ace of W. H. GAIIItaRD & CO., corner of Penn and Water streets. TERALS AT. SELLIE., AzsO—At same Hine and Wade, 3 Wagoits. Hamm', Malt ShoYeis. Watering Cans, 3 Plat form Scales. /Tsar Small Sealell, - / Once Safe. //, Desks. 1 Letter Press, 1 clock.. • Aclio—A lot of Malt and Hope; and a large lot of empty Sacks. . . , „ IL B. SMITHSON CO., a /Weirs. PIANOS. ORGANS, - AO: 1).171? BEST' CHEAP'. 4,0 SST PIANO AND o ' ' ' Schoma'cker's gold Medal Phu* AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE '' The: SCRlDltiCritlal PiAleinnentblneS ellr 'the latest TiUnable linprovemeateaunron In the on: struetton of a hen damn ins pent... and hoe W. wall been sward Sh e minis' Ortanionr et, ' httotedi Int tone Is 'atoms Mad sweetwTair ' lrotkananatil_p.,lol% Pitri t nd i elz= it • ! all others. Krises env to style end ftnish. ' Osten' all ottalq, lir °sues:tont ohms Plazo: ii'i4drflci itii , ~ . ., ,4 , . head WTT 13t Alt ila* Ch ae h arst alw * ,- - 0 cm, pini,tevl .. tY . , of *Err inmilu An r e L truntenti hen IMO L _ It to umpiasaa •OomP& o 4.la9ot9piptiFF. • not Iteloepnt ot osa ._ , . j „,. . L - , CARNPAnIa , 4PULTIZite , milli' ni.e. srale7l4g4Cl °llltPl',4rPartiPit,c!lrtY4 ream , ~ , ; , • ' ' U.' : ' - . 7 tir •, BOUs,KNAB:II, B in . . . , • No: is 7 1 1 , t , .1 , t ' ' i •LTEBEER,:ix 1- s , •=., .., rp rovittliartin ~.. ~,.. , c.,„ ~!.... ~ ~,. . -?..T.500 000 feet, Dr, Plaellosiels.t% , c. :CI ~ . 11% ~ : ; i tlit V i teß i t i ejAir u & d iv , r cloGitit lily riadlitiar Oakf,.l._' ,l • - ..! ,r o, . "ifs Kfti.risk.igadtlll47ENT: pry- dm - .:. 1 hoc D rr e ik i rn .. 101114 , feet lereldh ) ataeinWl4 2 '' l 1:t -.. 'Ol/ IR fatt fejit No. : it U 1ike1tjA*01411 2 4 2 22 2 -" 1.P., . , . 900,000 to. 116 -Ificlighteiilisili.weiNi: 60,000 0: I.VituoliLetiNglok•lliaurug 4 1. : : P lTz l eltirk:l-,t i. ,••••••• 1).".:- • •-. , 1100VonsiNth cuyv , , :ts ..,,:; *loo„ Saw : MilV litkuberi Lomila and ' Cedar P.osts.,,nd offi_orticaeo „ha the Una On. bilts. M ar a:. ihk b 7 A.Lx.iaggtozu pATTER9O . y . No. lel Eribeoolitatraeland °other of Preble ma Juniata otreis4o, lilzth irmilo.fkoplarc2 l2l4 ..,„ a b° l "! °ugh at Manoester. ' "'"" = rturbistsow: w. oAxmanh. Mr. JOHN 118011 . GRAN, AUCTiOKSMIIBS. AND E!