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CAITI , ALND
11 - 0 04PMIs frriih e 4 .43 the city
Oa six .days. of the teeejor
_l5 ants per
week; by Inas; Viper annum: 3 mos.,
Ten law breakers reposed sweetly on
'Abe soft-obuehes lifforded for their
inc
commodation in the locknp,last eveng.
APATtneriadff. wanted..-We common.
to the attention• of (int.business friends
-. the adylartlepinent/chtiaded- "Partrursh2tip
Wariteef."' • - '
' iiited.--Justiee itutacni; of South
Pittsburgh, yesterday, committed to jail
for trial Itomas Jones, charged with a*=
eault and battery on oath of David J.
Morgan.
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_Temperance Mecting.—A temperance
meeting will be held this evening at 7;4
&clock, in the Diamond, Allegheny city.
An address will be delivered by Rev. D:
Hartman, of.Altoona, an able lecturer on
temperance.
Bun Over.—Thomas Cauley. a resident
-Ottbeccity. alai run over and had
legs ont oft by a train ofoars on the Pa -
handle PidirOad. We did not
soMe distance from
here yesterday morning.
• learn the partionle m .
.
Cesapteted.—The new and 'elegant
choral edifice erecte4 for the use of the
Fires-Preibyterian- MontrekatiOns, Aile,
gheny, of which Etev. do n . Pressley is
the veneriaAba pad a. has been comple.
led, seed"ogict flifibliath will be formally
dedicated for worsblp. , .
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Flre,Alatishr—The alarm of fire las
night, about nine o'clock, from Box 47,
Pittsburgh Fire 'Alarm, wao- caused by
the burning of a shed-covering an oven
in au alley off Penn street, near the
Niagara Engine Souse. A few buckets
of water quenched the flames with little
damage. t.
-Damaging - , Frelt - Trcesi-4as. Willer
and John Henry, a couple of bogs about
B fteen years of age. were brought to the
(Mice of Alderman Harrell yesterday,
%. charged with damaging the fruit trees
on the - premises ' of Patrick Reirdon by
breaking off the branches and carrying
• off the fruit. The boys were committed
to jail In default'of bail for_ trial.
Weller tilre toutpany.-11/6Weie
ed npon by a delegation from It eief
Fire Company., who requested to
mate.tbat they have Made no proposition
168611 their apparattts to the city, and
that they positively declined to sell to
any pastiefs. , The Company own their
apparatus and have it paid for and con
- -2sequentirars not compeiledVosell,
54110i111 Accident —Mr. Isaac Jones, a
Indiana of the city, was seriously injur
ed last evening, ,by being. hrosva from a
buggy. Mr. Jones was out driving. and
-when passing Soho street his horse be
came frightened and ran away, throw
ing him ont violently. He was removed
to the residence of Mr. David Estep,
where he received proper medical at-
tention.
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Ocasittet.---A 'drtilikett man
ga on one of tiul Pleasant ValleY Passim.
ger Railway cars yesterday morning, and
arirfoyed the • passengers to such an ex
tent with ble boisterous conduct, that the
conductor was compelled to have him ar
rested. He Was locXed up, and after be
aming sober, As, paid .a fine off five
dolling Tor his cdndiict; and was released
Alteration.—The ticket offices at the
Union Depot are to be altered by having
a six feet wide hall,cut ,
w t hrough each,
through which persons ill pass to se
cure tickete. This. arrangement leaves
the main hail unimpeded, and will thus
obviate the crowding and inconvenience
•oteatdottedtly purchasers of tickets by
the present plan. It is an improvement
'which 10.1ror.T.InuAkPrOed.,.._
ireatia.---nstaritaretiud 'Andrew lien-
man appeared - at the Office of Ald,errnan I
Thomas, yesterday, very much agitated,
and persuaded that official that Deltrick
Farnhoulse had been exhibiting a spirit
of violence and hate toward them
da, which
had been evinced in sundry rk
mysterious threats. The Accused was
brought to the Alderman's office, and
tilling to exTaalll his utterances prop.
erly, wale committed to jail for trial.
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Fall from a Trestie.--Yesterday after
noon between Sire and ,six o'clock, a
shoemaker " tealding on Federal street,
Auegbermi ithiteriindetthe Influence of
liquor attempted-4s walk alorigthe trestle
work of the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and
Chicago Railroad, crtaraing llobinson
street. when he foil through to the street,
a distance of sixteen or twenty f
nd
eet
fall . Be
was rendered'insensible by the a
had to be hauled home. He was injured
in the head and hick, but it is probable
will recover.
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.Resisting anOflicer.—W. K. Mulhol
land made inforrnatiohbefore Alderman
McMasters, , yesterday,. - charging Ellen
Taylor, John Taylor and Thomas Mack.-
, swill with Misting An of while in the
ischarge of his duties. It appears that
some days span information was made
'—"liefore justice S'lsessor; clisrgbirthe de.
fendants in this case with stealing a
horse and rtsearch warrant Was issued.
he Prosecutor wentto execute the war
r
T ant.when the defendatitsdrove him from
the premises.
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Painful Accident Saturday morning 1
-- , linit,idr. David Shaw, a farmer of Ver
. sallies township, *bile: , loading a wagon
with wheat weaves; accidentally felt.
from the top of the load-striktrigwlth his(
-back first upon a wbeel: and then re.,
boundbut against the ground with his
bead and shoulders. Ile was taken-into •
the bottle and- Medical aid summoned.,
• When iii wan found that Ino bones had
lseen bropri,buttfrota_the intense pain
j
" he snirered *ben moved, it it •felted
• that. #lB isjarlaa: are internal and will
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rove fatal. • ', ' .
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v.... - vitalpon.Woe Assault sad BatterY:—W. A.
made infortlon'btifora Alder-
- terdav charging
- - man ' Kellasteril Yes with felonious
itcgeir
a"
Filink iteurieU that the
aseattjtissid.battecy. It aptiesrs
prweatoirtatfdes with the father of the
aclftridatlts.,tlkßaldrin township, an t e a *
f cia - nine in flailing a pear tree at 4,
ta - m - --
il to-p e nil a - pear frOln it..whaa cue"
- )`" '," 3 - f tgratiiggithntAs hire With a shot
irr-dugs. 'add that; th 6
charge entered hialeg and !nig:par
e te.
sever`` ardislzirr act Wil
- i bail n,';lte stun of
000 each for ahearing.t; 1
I', -'' :'''f -
' selling Liquor co ,ifitadaY.--Office s
1 sirtioit hetsrethP May;
'Rego . - ~,,in g Two* Keil%
eLr Y ars - ° , 11 .,'„ liquor all( SandaY.
decatpr . t4itt I#4s , ,arim ,e , -iviewliincesprou
welt %
It
aN '' - ' -- 4g . adhat, the de
* tr ied of•AftY
fondant to recover the pence , v ..
dollars, fad' judgment,, en's -"item::
• Mayor for fifty donde add ,.,
ecotion mut limed, fad afte r - Ite d ° 3 the e
• -" had levied upon .4eferidenes:go t.
proceedings were 'stayed hy:..„.s
the ifrit,..e.:
certiorari. Alter a hearing tu Tv;
-.-. the iticilsed wee beld•to b# 1110 ;
case, -
si °MIA . '
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Regular bleettng--Petitions and Come.
munteatietißepOrts 10 and
The Pittsburgh and Connellsvilleßati.
road.
In
retcular monthly v:4.og .of the Re
ject and Common Councils of the city
was held yesterday, ANlcindity,) July
26th, 1869• •' •
Setect Council.
Council was called to order at two
clock r. at., by E. £l. Morrow,. Clerk,
O'
and &quorum not being presentmo busi
ness was transacted. The roll was again
called at a quarter past two o'clock, when
the following members answered to their
names:
Messrs. Armstrong,. Brown, Surgwin,
Coffin, Dickson , Edwards, Gross, "H . ail.
man Holmes, Jones, Kettew, Kirk, Litd
tell,'Lloyd, Marshall, Morrow, Murray,
itieClelland, McMahon, Ogden, Rafferty,
Rush, Schmidt, Scully, Sbipton, Torrens,
Wainwright, S. J., Wainwright, Z., Wat
son, White, Wilson, Zara.
On 'notion of Mr. Holmes, Mr. Bur.
gwin was - calfeal to the chair. • .
meeting
were read and approved..
Prrrrtovg,
. .
Mr. Edwards presented a - petition for
Widening Park street . ' ` Referred to the
Survey Commitee. .
THE CoNNELLSVILLS RAILROAD. • •
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Mr. Ogde s zi presentedlbe following re
port '., • '• t • .
GENTLEUEN't Tour CoMmittee to
prom
Was referredthe petition of citizens ay
sing that the'right. of way be granted to
the MUM:ugh and _Connelleville Rail
road Company for the purpose of making
'Western and: Southern connections
through the city, as well as the remon
strance-againet the use of Cherry alley
for .the said purpose. respectfully report:
That the subject has been very fully ex-.
atitinedinto, dissenzSed and considered
by your Committe, and as the result, 'we
he submit for the consideration
of ',Councils, an ordinate granting the
right of way along Water urea. to e
Point, and. from the Point up Duque t s h ne
way, bylisingle track, such distance .as.
may be necessaryto make the necessary
connections referred to; the exact loca-,.
tiou and manner of constructing to be
under the control of the propereity a u.
thorities. The selection of this relate halt
been Made. by. your „Committe ' after
mature. deliberation . beleiving.is to be
the most practicable, least inconvient
and dangerous, and the route that will
be the most benilitgal. to the citY.,ob: The,
C6mmitte is well aware that m an y ,
jections can and will be raised; but we
claim that route is the least &te
tionable of this a
all others through the City.
and that touch advantages Will be gained
by the city; at large, as Will immeasur
ably overbalance all damages that can
possibly . arise by its construction. By
Abe route proposed by the ordinance. no
propertywill be damaged to any extent,
but on the contrary generaiy, we believe
the proper tv on both river fronts will be
largely enhanced in value, where
now exist .old :'brickdage rame
shanties, flue
appear. The • only dangerous cross
ing will be that at Smithfield street,
which can be carefully guarded. Along
the wharf the track can be so laid that.
the passage of drays and other vehicles
over them will be unobstructed and ccn
vridpen, a
wh te il r e e st the l
advantage
s Y 1 t t o r atnhse
sfer of freight. To the iron trade and
to the oil interests the advantages of the
connections by this route will be appar
ent. In short we beleive .the extension
of the Connellsville Railroad and
o f
by this route will be.of timmesne
advantage to all bulsiness interests of
the city;
Signed by W. fiNT. Ogden, :Chairman,
and seven members of the Conamittes.
The report was.received and filod.
Mr. Ogden submittedthe ordlnance
tferred to in the report, which was Teed by
the Chairman.
Mr. Holmes.smoved its second reading
by its title. Adopted.
. Mr. McMahon moved the ordinance be
put upon its third reading and final pas
sage.
Mr. Rees objected. •
141. Gross moved a suspension of the
rules.
After some discwsion Mr. Brown
moved as a substitute that the ordinance
lay over until neat meeting to be d
pub
lished one time in the papers authorize
to do the city printing.
The subelitute was adopted, and ,the
ordinance laid over until next meeting.
REMONSTRANCES .
Mr. McMahon presented a remonstrance
against the opening ofForty-third steeet,
from Butler to Davidson . street. Refer
red to the Street Committee. ,
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PETITIONS.
Also a petition for the opening of
Spruce alley, Seventeenth ward. Refer
red to the Street PORMOMLOO.
ORDINANCES ,
Mr. Brown presented an ordinance to
amend an ordinance for the issue of
water bonds, amotuating to the sum of
$2,50,000 of the water loan authorized by
the act approvetiFebruary an, 1868. Read
three times and passed.
Also, an ordinance amending an ordi
nance authorizing the issue of bonds for
the purpose of settling mature and ma
turing indebtedneas of the city.' Read
three times and passed:
CHANGE OW GRADE.
bir.l3Chlllift a petition for a change of
grade on Penn street, between Thirty
first and Thirty-third streets. Referred
to the Street Committee.
Also, the following resolutfinn
Resolved, That the City Engineer be
Instructed to lower and change the grade
of Penn street, between Thirty•first and
Thirty-third street, as much as to make
it more practicable and less injurious to
the . property abutting thereon. Refer
red to.the Street. Committee.
Tar- OAKLAND
Mt. Brown, a petition fromthe East
Liberty & Pittsburgh, Hallway Company,
g to be relieved from certain obit
[Sol3a M keep streets in renair.
Mr. Ogden moved to lay the matter on
the table. Lost.
.Mr. Brown moved %he resolution be le
!erred to the . Committee on titreets.
Adopted.
artistrelol
.2Y.A.,0-blptprookthe,Ookelttipniittee,
tutelte•reltertAtihtirliirigrttte erec
onpf gas lanaps andretteding the
erection of a numberel /AMP Wits. The
!spun of the> Committee was...accepted,
Mid thrill*. ennteddittiOnSlidopttel.
,
• 4eroortgrt mtturtizios.
mr. Areeldrous umlauted the
ing SedetimliTttat John &List* t o hereby
authorized to Greet an ts bu
Aby 16 feet, covered e ontsid i glt
slate, 'l,he office to be used -PT
selling
• !dr. blertOW moved to refer 03010,000 P
mi .00den ,
Mr di" ,
Rafferty amended ,by addi9g
ftwith Oyer to set"
ThillmendMent was adoPtsd.
• ' ' TS'SVATSS WUPPX.Y.
- 1 Mr, Claus from the Water Committee,
'submitted the report , of that Committee,
recommending the construction of a
stand rutty and pipes at the foot of For
ty-fourth street to supply tbe Fifteenth
JI
rausuß =LA ,
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COOVOUSNOW 4 :' ,7
Mr. Mailman moved to ante nd by in.
eluding liszlevrookin the report:. The
amendment was - aloPteu•
TUE CITY pang.' - • i
Mr. Jones presented the following :
is
Resolved. That the Mayor be and he
hereby authorized and directed to issue
his proclamation for an ' election to
186 9, be
held'on the Slat :day of August,
under the provision of the seventh sec
tion of an act of Assembly of the State of
Pennsylvania, entitled “An act to au
thorize the city of Pittsburgh to usstw
bonds for the purpose of retiring mater--
ed and maturing indebtedness, dte . and
fur, the purchase and improvement or.
grounds for a Public Park, approved 1
April 12, 1869," at which election shall
be submitted the question of the pur
chase of grounds for a Public Park, in
the manner prescribed in and by said
section, said election to be held at the
usual places of holding city elections,
and the Committee on City Propertyllots be
instructed to have the necessary ba
'prepared.
The resolution was adopted.
• WEBsTEIt AVENUE. , - •
MnOEWen, a petition for change of
grad on Webster avenue. Referred to
Str t mittee. 1
2/0
Col
T NEW MARKET HOUSE.
M
M. g, the ibliowing resolution:
_ iv , That the Market Committee
be 1 wit cted to report , the terms
on hl iota may be prOottred on
Pen svl ane avenue and s Miltenberger
street 'for market purpos and also the
coat of the memory buildinvi for mar•
ket purposes.' Adopted.:.
VOTE Or THANKS.
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Mr. Craig, a resolution passed by the
Central Beard of Education, thanking
Select Council for offering to said Board
the use of Select Council chamber. Ao•
cepted and flied.
FLAG STONE coossitre.
Mr. Rush. A petition "for a nag atone
crossing on Liberty street, at Eleventh
street. Referred to Street Commune.
All buisiness not otherwise noted was
concured in by i Common Council.
Adjourned. •
Common Council.
Present: Meson. Albs:, itz, nderson,
Bergey,
Barr, Barton,/ Batchelor, 8611,
Berger, Bons, Booth, Bulg,er. Carroll,
Case, Casket', Chislett, Daub, Dunseatb.
Fleming, Garner, tiildenfenney, Hare,
HOUSL.OI3, Hutchison, Jahn, Jones, Kre
mer, Lanahan, McCarthy, McCiaren,
MeKelvy, McMasters, Meyer, Moorhead,.
Morgan, Morton, Nixon, Pearson, Pen
ney, Potts, Rebman, Reed, Rook, Bose
well, Selferth, Sims, f3cott, Verner,Vick.
Welsh and Wilson.
In the absenCe. of Mr. Tomlinson, Mr.
POSTSOII moved that Mr. Morgan
chosen President
pro. tern.
Mr. ed to amend by calling
Mr. Baron to the chair, which was
agreed to.
The minutes of the preceding meeting
were read and aperOved.
purtztous, &e.
Mr. Reed presented a petition (rota
William Moore for permission to erect an
iron clad stable on Davis street, Elev
enth ward. Received and filed.
Also, an ordinance granting the privi-
Lige asked.
The ordinance was laid over on the
second reading.
Mr. Barton petition from Robert
lAndray asking for payment of balance
ore him for service while in the ernploy
theßt Young, Street Comutissioner in
h Ttwenty-second and Twenty-third
wards, last year. Referred to Commit
tee on Finance.
'INCREASE OF SALARIES.
Mr. McCarthy gave notice that at the
next meeting he would introduce an
ordinance providing for an in creaseerk, in
the Salary of the May
Cl
and Captain of the watch. , •
FIRE DEPAR.TMENT MATTERS.
Mr. Boggs, from the Committee on Fire
Engines and Hose, reported the follow
ing:
Beao/ved. That the Controller be and
is hereby authorized to certify &warrant
in favor of Rafferty for $26L09 on
transfer of said Reel and Hose Carriage
to the city. and charge the contingent
fend. Report accepted and Resolution
read three times and passed.
STREET istenovionsuzs.
Mr. Scott, from the Committee on
Streets, presented the following report:
Gent/emen: Your Committee won't', re
port the following Ordinances:
One for widening Duncan street.
One for changing the grade of Duncan
street.
One for opening Chestnut street, Six
teenth ward.
One for opening Quarry street, Sir.
teenth ward. •
One for a public sewer on High street
and Sixth avenue.
In relatito to the matter of damages
claimed by Thomas graham on Roberts
street, an examination could not
and
would that they could not obtain
any satistactory information with regard
to it, and believe no just claim for dam
ages could be sustained. • ,
The report was received.
Mr. 131 ms presented a remonstrance
against the construction of the sewer on
Sixth avenue and High street, which was
received.
The ordinances were all laid over with
the. xception of that in reference to the
sewer on Sixth avenue and High street,
which• was laid cnisthetable.
ordinance
Mr. Scott alio presented an
for the curbing of Spruce alley,
which
was read three times and passed.
rESIMYLVAVIA. ANZNUE SEWER.
Also the following:
Resolved, That the city Controller be!
and he is hereby authorized andliireeted
to certify a warrant on the Meyer in,
favor of John Flinn, for 51,714 16 for
work done on the old'Pennaylvania ave.he
nuesewer, and charge the same
to t
Condi:gent Fund. .
Read three times and Paosisd.v•
p.orowrs OP, yiswEns.
The. following reports of viewers
Were presented:
Also, the report of the Viewer* on the
construction of a sewer on Diamond'
allg—ThiserdlttX u a littYw k. ,„ strace
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. Pearson men a tem....
against the report.
r. Houston . moved ,thst Abe remon-
Mr. strance be received , and tbb 'Open be
lahiver, es the wilco -represented in
the lerPer"tethprisid msjortty
of Ibd
property holders in thqlootil l t C arn.u.
Ow the opening or the ureensblug
turnpike. ' -
Mr.l3atchaitir. Moved to the rep
to a
ort,
oven hillWeitiltsleebib;lll in reference
number of legal points involved; in the
Caste. t Carried: street, the,
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011 114, opening of Forbes'
damages amount rag to 844,786.
osen soloot
tod
wwfdier-erreizonstoolsee" ral " gr
LOOOrldrAllotolketl 44 lUr
The report was re ied, and after
some disettesion kpproved, the remon
'stralifelsliohelb redeilied
In S. C. action deferred fordna month.
.99 11 .0 0 opining of
Bedford ovenUe.
'with damages amounting toll6Bl. :L.
Received and approved. A Protest.
figait*thb rovutworeoeived and
One on the opening or Forty-third
street, with dsmages 112,538.25. 4 1 04 rep )
itiOnStranOS egidost Able was - presented
in the business front' Select Connell. •
The segienAnttiolt - ves receiyed•ead
=II
r DAY, ItrLY 27, 1869.
4 1j •-ir
deferred
be f g or i o e n av e e mo to nt:
• , • TM; vrATEct. SUPPLY.
• Mr. Fleining p resence ' the following
report;,,-..; ii , . .•,.= 7:i
PravGgesll:::Ew:Th: andersigned hav- 1
ing been appointed a Special Committee
to inquire into the condition of the
W in ate a' r S C ul iet‘ f ply on
port that they attended to the duties Of
their appointment at the timet .but, ow
ing to the illness and-'atisehce frogi the
city of the Chairman, they have been un
.able to present ther,reahltof ttieirinyestft
~
gatlon until uow.:- ..-.., ,!:
At the time a portion of the Commit=
tee vislted,the basins there were scarcely
'ten feet of water in one of them and lees
than nine feet in the other. There was
• a quantity of oil floating, on, the surfacs
of ihe a ater in both.' Freda tho appear-
ance of the basins we judged they bad
not been cleitned for perhaps a year, and
,upon inquiry-}earned that. suck was the
We earpestlx recommend as a precau
tion eigainSt ibe Water becoming more
impure that Comet% . forthwith pass an
ordintuice rigniri g • the basins to be
thoroughly clean, out, three times a year
at least, and th en lied and kept well
auglieitviitl i water i'. • .
We would also recommend an ordi
nance compelling: the* concave' inland
n and emptying
of all, privies fronting o
intothe Allegheny river.above the point
at which our water supply is obta in ed,
within the city limits.
' • [Signed.] ~; : '
D .TAcii Avin L.OTTS, FLEIMto,
r.s 'P
,
- • S. Monnovirc,
ti
The report was received, and after is.
minion referred to the. Committee on
Water, in conjunction With . the City So.;
I licitor; '• •
NEW STRErf.TS LOCATED.
Mr: Chialett, from the Survey Com
mittee, presented their report, with the
following plans:- -•-• -------• • • -
For the location of Crescent street.
'Adopted.
Lao:Sating Herron avenue. - Adopted.
Locating Butler street,. SeVenteenth
Ward. Adopted.
Locating Lincoln Avenue.
Mr. Morgan - viished to know, if, in the
location of any of these street.;, the line
had been changed and made to snit the
wishes of any parties. There were vari
ous 'rumors afloat that such was the prac-,
tice, and he wished to have the matter
settled.
Mr. Chislett said that nettling ,of the
kind had come before the Committee.
That all the streets had been lid out by
the City Engineer regardless ing
but the best route.
The plan was then adopted.
Locating St. Diary's avenue. Adopted.
: For the opening and widening of
Forty-Sixth street, accompanied by an
ordinance. Plait idopted. and ordinance
read three times and passed.
locating Miner street ° Adopted.
'-- A plan and ordinance for the opening
of Shady Lane. Laid over.
Also, an ordinance for the opening of
loyng avenue. Laid over.
,Locating the Four Mile Run Road.
Against which there was presented a re
monstrance. The protest was accepted
and filed, and action on the adoption of
the plan postgoned,
SELECT couNCIL BuslNEss.
BUSltleaSsrom Select. Council was next
taken up; Their only non-concurrence
was in the passage of an
to
rola
tive to the better supply of water ,in
Lawrenceville, by the construction of
stand pumps. Common Council laid the
ordinance over. -
RELATING To oEDINAIrcES.
!LT. McClaren presented the following:
Resolved. That no ordinance ,for the
grading of any street or avenue, or
the changing of the grade thereof, the
building of any sewer, or the paying of
any street or avenue,. shalt be reported
unless based upon a petition of ti.majar
itv of the property holders interested,
which petition shall be read at the time
of reporting snob ordinance to Council;
and that every' remonstrance ,preiented
shall be;read previous to final action, on
any such ordinance.
-Mr.-Honstoir moved to lay the resolu
tion on the table. Carried.
Mr. Boggs presented a petition for the
extension of the sewer on Diamond
street.
Referred to Committee on Streets.
Mr. Morgan; an ordinance providing
for the granting of license for the sale of
goods and merchandise by sample.
Laid over under the rules.
A. szooesiDuliATlOX.
Mr. Bonston moved a reoinsideration
of the action of Council upon the ordi
nancerelatil•e tOtheconstruction of stand
pumps for the purpose of supplying Law
renceville with a better supply of water.
The gentleman said the motion was made
--for-the purpose- ,of concurring in-the ac
tion of Select Council , in the matter, au
thorixmg the work to be done. It was
represented as a matter of great impor
tance to the residents of the locality des
ignated, and the , construction - of the
pumps was earnestly desired by them.
Mr. Scott
said
there was great difficul
ty in procuring water in the locality. By
this arrangement all difficulty would be
avoided.
After some farther, discussion, afte r tion to reconsider was carried,
which Common Council concurred with,
the Select Branch in the matter.
The larimbelet Celebration.
The Standing Committee issued yes.
terdav some one hundred and fifty
tations to as many gentlemen, to attend
ameeting last night at Turner's Hall
for the purpese of forming committees
find taking preliminary .measures for a
proper Humboldt Celebration. Severity
or eighty , gentkemen were roresent,
eluding many prominent Americans of
various nationalities. Dr. Pershing was
called to the chair. The report of the
Standing Committee, including the list
of the members of the various other
Committees was adopted. Dr. V.hrhardt
was chosen permanent chairman. Mr.
Julius Montsheimer, . Secretary; Dr.
Melnertragen., ?jib TespondingSecretary
ind Mr. Aug= Harts, -Treittiurnr. The
Secretary wits oommissioned tai issue a
circular notifying_ the members of the'
Cordutitteel bf their appointment. Alter
some disowisiOn as to the language to
'eutedst,Ctimnrlttee meetings, it was eon..
idbly'deeided to let the Committees
tie ~a ~nsge which tote
an, An
?dbbild roast oon.
nt; wamn-tne meeting,ad
lourped. Many qf Out MOIR PrOrnitient
Aliti4lllll2°V4ltiglVO r ir Crom‘
mittees an the emonstrai4on
'9ftlivlpleirita eft altogether non
bile.. ,
.
A Dangerous ifiwini.—Nfr. Arc hibcdd
,Itobleisopt, Wl;lla.Materins his horse upon
whidb he WO *Medi bide Monondehele
river near llrhwnstawrillunday evenhis,
allowed the snhlisl ;to go heyond, bla
depth), when t v4l . and? horse tuir-
rowly.eiceped - g. After 40ner•
Ma about fbr - some" iMe the animals
headmittarned Wu&
the ehqe Which
he sueoesded iskiikiVeigidah geminated
oonthtlon. 0
41.
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lloollliere a folinutis.—lf you want 'el
amooth, white and beauttfut akin, reaem.
bling alab yen should atop using
one-toiltet powdees, and give
muiCorMeletik a trls4r The 01rW er its'
Use, especially during . VOL'. w ther, i s
wonderfully pleasing, Bold by drat .
andtanorgoxid* Ode* . 4 ~....,, :
.., ,
Not Consumption.
We hsve en our BOokii - of Itioord the:
and`
prescription
age, residence, date, disease and
prescription of every case treated by us
during the last twenty years. In these
books are Contained the names of over
sixty thouscrnd persons, and more than
two hat:tired thousand prescriptions. In
this vast number of cases every kind
and.fariety of diseases have fallen under
our Observatien; and every form of treat
' went has been fully tested.
In COSst imPTIOx and "Lung Diseases"
we have had ample opportunity to test
not only every kind of treatment, but
every kind of medicine.
We know there are many cases of
disease that so nearly resemble consum e
Lion, but which is hot s that without
kes
a
very careful diagnoeis eriOUB mista
might be made, which would lead to
very prejudicial results in the treat
ment. It is the duty of every physician
to ascertain as nearly as possible the pre
cise nature of every malady before pre
scribing. "No more certain sign is offer
ed in disease than is found in the urin
ary secretion," says Simon. And in this
disease, we are especially favored with
indications in the urine whichAnable us
to determine not only the facts relative to
the true nature thereof, but to measure
tolerably correctly the extent of the same
We have thus detected and date,-
Aninadthe =Wet of hundreds of Oluses of
Cansuntpticrn, many of which, being
in
cipent only, , have been cured by us in a '
very short time. And whilst we would
net, bold out lielneeMeitt 01%;;::—..onme
cure; in last j ust f this dread
ful malady, we would say, that we
have cured many cases that so nearly re
sembled Consumption, that it was im
possible to determine the fact -by any
other means than by • examination of the
urinary secretion.
Among these we mightmention, Liver
Complaint, Dyspepsia, Heart Disease,
Female Weakness, dm., dte-
These diseases onions much resemble
Consumption. in many particulars. They
may come on with cough and expectora
tion of bloo d and mucus, pain in the
breast and aide, heats and chins, follow..
ed by weakness, night sweats, ite. l 'These
symptoms are taken for Canslimption ,
ase
and the patient is informed that the c
is a "hopeless one," when perhaps it
was yet as curable as nine-tenths of our
most cowmen diseases, and when some
prompt and efficacious remedy adm
tered for the real disease would dispel it
in a very short time.
We have cured many cases of this kind,
even after they had been abandoned tia
hopelessly consumpted, by their rela
tives as well as - the physician. Whilst
there is rife there is hope in such eases.
L. OLDSHITE, Di. D.
A. N. E. Zwn Conference.
The Allegheny Annual Conference oi
-the African M. E. Zion Conference was
organised,Saturday, 4 r. st. 24th inst.,
at Mission Chapel, Alle gheny city.
Bishop J. W. Lo in 'real ng, assisted
by Bishop J. D. Brooks. - •
The first session opened by evotional
d
exercises condrieted by Bishop Lognin
end Rev. Mr. Davis, ot Carlisle. After
the organirAtion, the Conference ad
journed to meet at 10 o'clock A. M., on
Monday.
MONDAY, Jifly 26,-Conference metthe
at
10 o'clock, with Bishop Loguin
in
Chair. Reading of the scritures bv
the
Bishop, and prayer by Rev p . Biddle.of Kentucky. Bev. D. B. Mathews, of .
Mount Pleasant,
was appointed Sec retary.
and
cavll Re. W. T.Bidie Asaant.
ing the roll d about tw ist enty mem
bers answered. Thepastomary column
tees were next aied. Adjourned at
12 o'clock rd., to meet at 2 r. a s .
The afternoon session was occupied in
hearing the reports of churches and
schools. Adjourned at 4r. x.
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• Lozenges
Of the first quality,
Cream Mellow,
Ginger,
Lemon, -
Wintergreen,
Cinnamon,
Sassafras,
Cayenne,
Peppermfnt ,
Musk.,
Pine Apple, -
Bose,
Conversation ,
Fruit,
Liquorice,
Tolu,
Vanilla,
Imperial and. Cough Lozenges,
At prices to compare with any, at 112
Federal street, Allegheny.
3t GEO. BEAVE:S.
_ .
It is said thaproptietors of the
celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS rent
no less than nine pews from the differ
ent denominations In ?Sew York city fo
oc-
r
all those of their employes who will
cuy them regularly, free of. charge.
Th p is is certainly praiseworthy, and it is
to be hoped that others wbo employ a
large number of people will follow tbe
examPte. The above fact, accompanied
with the lief that a firm who would
look so c b l e osely after the monde and
welihre of their employes, would not
undertake to impose upon the public,.
has induced us to give, the PLASTATIOIT
BITTERS a trial, and aving found them
all they were represented, we cordially
reotoramend them as a tonic of rareimer
it.—Observer, July Ist.
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Imp WATEB.--Einperior to the
Matt Imported Gatrial3. Colow:Le, and sold
at halt the pew. Axt.e.T.V.
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Notice.—Piosuns indebted to ,tbe con
cern of J. 'W. Barker &Co., arerquested*
to make - immediate payment; Also,
parties baying claims against the said
arm vtillplease render them previous to
tbe Ist day of August.
J.W. BARKER,' JP.,
AliCabliStratOt.
. . ,
At Rode's modern style. Shavg
loon, "corner or, Federral and babel/a
streets,. Allezheny, ifill be - found adepts
hitt:living; hair cutting, (for adults and
children) hair dyiiing - leeching, cupping
and iskdbldrawing. Try and be cousin-
gooier, Sini t ic Thiu press Goods, Mar
sealwa, 0100, aG Batea do 84314.11,t0 clock
aidesl Re t 871ruPg." ' '
' ' 131setbany
-
• fltraWberry,
Bug yba_n.., , 2
_ geresi
Lemon, - -
Ongige ,
and gopher
glue Apple
*,
,arthe losifeet rays. 112 Fe4erei 1110Li_i
.1fr41149Y. GEo; grAvN.i "
.i.
,!.
, ;
• Bates, &Bell are selling Bilk Mantles,
Lacs Mantles Goods
l~llaorta Farina forms, Very agree.
able light uuve food, a superior aril;
ete for puddings and aid Is highly
-recommended physicians for invalids
and children. Sold by all grocers.
Linen Goods of all kindst at Bates&
•, • ,
,
Az..A.--....190-7L-ATIILANIIII4I49IIIA.,-, A
.T. V. Barker it co., 59 Market and VJ
, ,
Sixth (*OM. Clair) street}
!ups:, by or.
`del 'orthii44lMinistratoe Of the senlor e
member of the firm (deceased) clos out
their entire stock of summer. fall and
winttlirl gob& in five' Aar. Arpholesale 4,
and retail buyersshould make a note of
this, as every article has been marked
down to prices that will senuretheir sale.
\Purchasers should caU early in the morn
ing, as the rush during the day las° great
that with their additional hands, they •
find it difficult often to wait upon all.
Let all our readers go to Barker's nd 4
'lay in their supply of fall and win a ter,
goods at one-half the cost they vritl.:4l6
compelled to pay when the seascst-eomes
round:`
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•
Opportunity to Make Mones.—TweatY
men or ladies wanted, of good addresi,
to canvass for the most popular Sawing
Machine now in use. Apply after three
o'clx‘k. at office of Howe Sewing Ma
chine; No. 4 Sixth street, late St. Clair.
svrrras
Whammies Shop, WO Federal street.
Allegheny, is first class for a lux
ha uriou.i
bath, for shaving, hair dyeing,hair cut
ting and dressing, plain or by curling and
frizzle; also, for cupping and leeching. r
Tents for Camp Dleetings,—Htmtinx
and Fishing parties; 4•1 t," ' , Wall" and
"Hospitai" tents, good as new, at J. H.
Johnston's, 179 Smithfield street; Pitts.
burgh; 22:2w
. .
tiosieu and Gloves at Moorhead's, Si
Market street, at price! to suit pcha.%.
err; and of a quality unsurpassed b ur y
any
stock in this market. The stock includes
ecery variety and style now in the mar-
Constitution Water is a certain cure for
Diabetes arid - all diseases of the Itid
flops. 'FOr isalet by , all Druggists.
- TTELS:T.
- I . MARRIED: .
JOllElBlLL—Otiliondsi evening, July stn, ‘ ,
by Ber. 11.111orrow, Br. JOHN H, .107.45 ti •ot ,
Pittsburgb, and Miss ABIAN•DA. B. HILL, e:d./
eat daugh. , . or Jake Bill, Esq.. of Versailioi
township. Ilegbeny caunty. Ps.
•
Punday Morning, y ear .
In,the' 33d year o
LRDLIF. ,
R triblina _
his'aae.
Funeral Cervices at St. Paul's Caibedral.
TUZSDAY 11017.1511:0, Wirth inst. Carriages
lesve therraidence of his parents. Ifo 103 Lib
erty street, at 0 o'clock. Friends of the
are respectfully invited to attend.
'BLAINE—At. the residence of ter mother. is
.111zatetb. an Monday. duly 261 h, at 3 o'claa
.s,. ar..11 3 E/ 1 " : ....,ml4-AII4E.IF. • .
lIMERT4J I2 M S.
ALEX. LIKEN,_: UNDER
TAKER, No. 166 FOuuTH STRZET,
binh,l4., COFFINS or all kinds, C P
RAMS,
GLOVES. and e' en , desoriptlon of Fuzieval ar.
Waning Goode furnished.. Booms open day and
Webs. Vi 00000 and Carriages tarrashe.d.
linlatitetC/8-118v.DairialCerr. D. D., Bev.D.
W..lsoos, D. D.. Thom* Ifar . ling, Zan., St .ob
IflUer. asa. ' •
t , •
CUABLEseI.- PEEBLES.2 10i -
DIERTAKESS AND LIVERY tn.
cornet • f SANDUSKY STREET AND CHU R.< g
AVERUA Alleghetry Oity;where their CQI , IrIN
BOONS ate constantly an p ed wlla
to real sad
imitatton etrood, 1 , and NVa'r at
Oodias, pricei t erring froll* $l,OO, .
orerared for trutent. H
dies earses and Car
sisals Tarnished! also
Goods. If reenired. Mice oyez st all. boars, day
and' Meat.
pirramtviatin
:„..A.Q6.7;:re;rfB.I.LYDA.:tYCHAI:I4I7f
r EN LElKAi r: fmnF in . : llL ta ti l. ! 9 i . from 7:s ,, A ei llir: : 81,...vvNITTsziock;GdissBx1...trmEo : ;i: ..,
P' vember Ist to May Ist, 6to @o'clock. Loterest
paidatottwthitheararatwize drcsurollooperuncenus ti,emirei.e.nonf
na tar ly ,a . r. Lu d
1 January and July. , Books ,of By-Laws, ac , fur
nishe!Vat the office. , - ~_..
Board of Manazerw-Geo. A. Berry, a,.ablent:
S. EL APIIIMPLII. Jas. Part, Jr.43/Ice Prrsldenti:
LP. E. 31,1KIntey, Srcretary gmd•Tressur.r.
6.. Bradley, J. 1%. (iiitiSlPP. A.
S. Bell. Wm. Y..
Natick. John u. Dilworth. P. Baum. G Follans
bee,Jmnms Baddes,Jno.ScOtt,Bobt.C.Scbruervr,
erbOT.liir otehr.Zou.t'ell, Ssitcltors. myM-TY
r PEC reCLES . .
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W1E• 1 4,33Er. EYES t .
. --.
?omen's who are suffering front weak eyes o:
dimness of vision cannothing better to re
store them to their proper standard than by using '
THE SCOTCH PEBBLE SPECTACLES
... i
An article WIS :CIITI gunnies to be ger.ntar, and;
at alien a price that .hey will come within the;.
leech of ahem.il we ask is -tor yea VI caltani
examine and we wilt prove their a mien- -
crity over ail others.
•
W. Oa DITNSEELTH,
•
JEW,BLE.B. AND OPT E:
ta AN, 56 FIFTH A-73.-
jizt , . • ..- • :SIT • .
DIETETIC PREPARVI Se
Bobinsois Pat. Barley,
Ilard's Farinaceous Food.
Hubbell's Prep. Wilee.t,
Liebigs Chem. Food.
Cog's Spark. Gelatin,
Blair=s Liquid rennet,'
Corn Starch, Sago, Tapioca, &C.,
stm.ox . JOHNSTON,
Ior,,SMITAFtiLD itiD .th lIVENEE,
. .
DIERCILVIT TAILORS
arf10111•041ALEI •
I 3'-,MBAOWIT TAILOR,
Wapiti re ll
r"Vas. Inform 11 - %Wadi sad tale:
Data° selmtisub,Ois tits
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SPRING , STOCK Of GOODS
IS NOW ICAD, ISPLETEi'
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acktactrine AN EARLY est.'.
Cotner vt ,Penn ,- and - Sixth -Witeets
r ., HE,SPROVIEIO & CO.
• , , • lio: , 150',81rfli nTSEETI - , litzto tit;
Crag.) bstS -Pat reeelind from the Kass the beaf,'' . .
tot % of WOO Goode Pa Pnrinit Waite ever Drove
to thii insriet. - The' dint warrant west sad hi
and math r Clothes cheaper and better then so
grikt.elsee. finote in; thu city. A new sad Boni. ,
siAsesoitteent of CIIMLtILYS'ii TifitYl3' 4 r:
WO 4dOODS Are et all times to De Amid at
, Issue. One 'Samba: to 110 filin STEMILT '
DIED.
BANKS.
DIETETICS
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