. - CM El a P S ii r ~- i ittit . ,, held thidAtia:propertY boa cheap al the ku t, . villa s. 1 111. Hallman favored market houses - . el `. , . . Ilbest llomake haste aloWty .." TT si • Awn Awr Mr. lark opposed market houses gen. OkiANO,i4leisegiLlatileDis orally; be thought them nuisanosa. and • N." -- —.......-- i - held that private enterprise should the . I '' t 4' ' Cla, " nieh &eel tar vegetable dealer& , (all cOUN , -Dr. Jones. thought that ea site that S Lgallii;"tfghouing'i" .-"--.-..podegime-Orttoso„ would snorer the furpose , oonid be ob. ~__..„,- __. , Wined for Isis money. °°t . ' t 4 -C63o°Ll*-31eir After some farther dirmasin, the yeas . 11140pA,eite-litetrenennornt addles. and Was Wero uti ori oo IX :gnl t tlr n °I fVfwi Sc. 4-. - - . the first row , chase of a lot, with Um following result: in , -, A,Miciiin MeCITIIE Or a et the, el Alle l' Select and 6,44.7--Ahltiorti, Armstrong, Burgs , Deem= illotnyiki wan held Giros; Hedintan, Kstiew, Lauf. man. WWI, Lloyd, Marshall, Morrow. Plifirdillie Menda7e October 24th, /8119 ' elerdOch family. IdnEwen, Ogden, Rat ins CickocrY. W. - ferty, Scully, Shiptcm, Waltienigm, B. 4 **' - --,' Select Council. ._ ... . . , .... S., White. and Vern-22.. Pays-bieurs. Alit. Drown. Collin, '' *swill" Premtz Melin. - Mir 411". McAllen. Edwards, CiaUshar, Ilartman. ibog% Armstrong', Blevlallarltnint Ca* Joan, Rirk, McClelland, liciesiSchtlndti airErakinintb-Winenle• Gallagher , Wainwright, Z , Watson. and Wilson , . lledinum i Ttatinso,Jonell•Kehewe ith iv . t i e i v i c - i m= „nil adopted. - larki, Latin"? ~. i'inal ia°7 _, „____„,d* Marahanc 1 -- te resolution relative to the organize- Plarro n ii Mtnawn• Murray * sunnu-'4 tkin of a company-for the erection ore 1 Illawelib - 0064 _ Itaffaty, Scbteldt, Market Muse Was taken up and adopted I=4- ithii"n. Ventwvilbh a Tir without dismission. right, Z. - -Watson, White, Wilson, Mr. Kirk offered A. resolution revue.. EMS. ~. . -_. A, lug the Ms or to isms his proclamation i ... OA iiothaot au. Bdurekocti Mr: 'Grote fora seeds' election to be illndNotre, n . 03 ' Wasititilled tili the chair. ' her ifitle.3Bo). toga Wilber of °nee: Teseninutatent the preceding meeting anima, to ft the Tieeney oenaVOlDu tikke,i:than read and approved. .- ~ by the : Death of. David Roldisa. in the .. - 4rtkiell - XOW COUISC7II.IMI Eighteenth VOL I , .......... , ~. „. ,‘ em,. Aopted. ...".....”-Dan- providing r*n. '"° '''''-- bir bicEiran presented an ordinance I I Itimokina td r id piwatenberc..°lo.l7‘mi"tientbrrip ab o lishing th o pino. or Cler k of Markets: Read IA s times and aki under-a add onitiorred la suspension of theirules. „ _ Atteedboimeei granting WeiterfeaCcrlMlS ~,,,„ _,,,„ t. et 4 ,„ onn ,„„„,„ . B . swam:loot of way saran Second vr- ~e.chui'lici- sad , Rehm nod in Awn zeid=re• times and puma was , , .....,..,,,,, un st2d Ulan iltn.and On diotbon of Mr. Ogden. '''' s'"' , "*--* v : woo Lad otr o e., , - Mr. Drown said that he eared little fa Ap,;-onstinnien for the amain. o f the IeeIMMUCM• of Ben Rapp that be D i wo, A ll ah p i ssed f t„.o r fo 4 3 c t : m i a was *the paid _counsel of Mr. Smith; " , he veluidi oat toy that tf he was the said i emanated_ in. -- --, „. . ________. , moo d o f Smith it was more than he ..c ,. ........Stfordlstenen,PL_„,..lne arning °° _,.,„ ~,,i ° 73 r in e ' could as tor . Morioka as he had done eret,,, was, al"..--- oo ok oloo — a, I"---"f&f, Brown , re, ty!stefrifilitiffaan f iv agj e ttire m hi olwin d nifr is. • . V ed . %Ml= v i =v tt l e tit Diamond s o rted 11 . lbdt,.hAend.,..,.Paid by Smith he .- Sqnsta with re puion„pmexmig* .--, .„„- 7,-,„ i a-,,,:.„- - g - "Ta 7iF ee rr ilm j a manse in %aeon .- Anis community. Be did not desire to ---411111dritriflo enle ,ozrenln" - _ ' make at ii point relstlVe to the soception .., - .. 4 , ., - new MrSIECtIM. " ' or ado en of the room but only de hr. Hann= resented s petition for aired to refute the Remand slanders ut ' tblll. °Pediment Egft.ton avenue, in the tend by the chairman of the me Committee 4Tatentletb: ward, accompanied by an or- cialtetrecuttileet and Re f- dietanee providing for tad gams. Same discussion arose as ic the rein. ,Mhei pelitlon was read And lumped, lion of the report. and the mist suspended, and the ordia re port k odend a resolution sending •1100114111.1 11 A 0.111/19. th back to Common Counelt - wish Mt. Jean 'presented a petition from a request Sias It be recommitted, to have itheSt. Panl'aMpistapail congregation on am penionsnuei expuwod. i Rand* street, eating that a committee Mr. Kirk mid he Ma been charged by bs appointed to =unto* Into and loans. Mr. Moron of having sold his vote to two, Abe amount of damage sustained Mr. Smith and Smite had even written t • . byjEfentaret etkaidoongregationzeithe latent tn gin Zillen) neighbne, stating amMinsof Robirtt.street.,2_ _ . that he (Kir ,) hail been bought by oallthir /d r .° t° Awl the touter Smith. He to ght Beiset-Outncilebould la e. - Rs members from the slanders of Burg' - canna for the vizi and each e man. 1101/14' with ter6 ibilerwing-rminit tThe resolution was adopted. * •liiikes-' Ahlteorth Cealg, Gallaher, its- (band) adjourned. • + le a l m eilreretrilddE 4 WWl.ogden. ethiPtco, Weltnifigh= ,- ammonite, zsrti. 'Tots/. li• -`,.. Nays-Aid, tiruistroog, Brown, Barg e- win, Dickson, Edwinds,Oresellidiman. 4 W in Joyes, Kirk, laulbtan,,ittall, e 4 kletridisli, - Murdoch,' Murray.M d. ScullY,' - iWairseighte' E. i ,- Total. 21, r Vale zw:Cre P? lay on the table was t4lnifiAriesAlact lbon , reen cm e ptlini.orthe wateltdlan to appoint a 1 . ngwld amended by reqnbing pco - surakts. to consult the City Sala ,, sawrierellui ability of this city to pay , •Vel:1111101:1_. Wl '~`ti,: `.r , ~i:y fa'~: ~.: ~~: .......-. 0 ril atlas . -...: Ili • 1e...,..............r0a11entau1drie ii,i and, 1 1 : ;...,t; * !.::" . ::::•cli,..Em it Zi..x..-• sle. ' - 7 r : ••? 1 .1i ; cUri a • tiiic wry: - ,..1 :;: Ora t ••• .•• . . tea, 0 DV DM, .11 ,0 *, •I ,i •. talon adopted. ' f ,' szrallebsWtaksttatikr t rcs. • ~•jfg„Alanton,„fteica the Gas Committee. ..4 . • VirierellitairtitifolkiwingrePar • :4 .:•••_ _.olorriaters: Your Committee orkflim •.;.; VOW* would respeettallyrecomMend ;*: ' the emotion edges baps* the following . - •:One at the corner of 'Grant street and c•• .411110136117 alley: one at Abe corner of • 'f t . Maid and Futten street; one at the r` :.ternefilkeThlrdetti itreeland Mulberry ^ • • alley; four on Thirtyminth street -- :between Butler street' and the A. V. B. ...., :i . lopr on Fortieth Street* between • street and the A. - V. B. R.; tined r % •11744..-- .- reclferty.BlLM amen -one on the corner Milidepte and Forbes street; fear on • ifs street, between Centre avenue j.,3•:•clPlißoeditrtota and ado pte d. 11 1i i t -Mt; klatfro, a resolution ' for gsa p. ' '';Mat Charlotte and ThistrcelEventh f' ,rllt.• .Dafferty pretested an ordinance • .E e 3fir M widening of Fifth avenue, from 34 - .ii'airt! latest „to Jummonville street . .';‘,,,,'.:psa , three times and _ued finally. lo -4 4-111 r ., 111.01113, en or. defining and ~,t • ;......:stAblbhulg the bounder line between ' ~.; c.' - Vre 101 h and 12th wards. i' IL. lim to e, Bargain moved refer lb* mat• ' .i4teA to the Ordinal.* Committee. The I.stoolloo was.lost. i -t . , ' The lineation Men reoccurred on the re ' • t_VPOPPO u of Po ofdlOanne, which perised%, le'"1 - flitstili o • 1 __• ~c as tirgehew used prere an ordinance c t ,, e i tiengtog the grade on Duncan street -bistwisin Green And Davilliers street. :11. , .-: Ileat Ores timid aid Pissed. ' I ' 14 4 t r en sta girr=Ettlet th t e: = „:: ' to Um', Greenahing ' Pike: Bea-Three Ic . 'three and tinder a euspemlon of ' - 1 - the rules. ._ ,•-• ..• Mr. Schmidt, an ordhugme tbr the -rdlog.....Peritig and curling pf. th -,. retestairg pike from Deli:Tared to .0. Marys cemetry. Referred to the . Street Committee. Mr. Kirk aims to a • question of . orioles , to announce the death of pr o' -• Dtulet Holmes ' his colleague from >tic =heard. . After paying a high tribute • to the deceased, the following preamble • and resolutions were admitted: Wasomis. Tho Almighty, in Ms to. rotatable wisdom, has retrieved tram sintio' g m David Mobries; line el our members of the delect Council of the ' City or Pittsburgh, and we diem it pro e per to pay a tribute of reaper. to hts • Memory; therefore. ~/toreffived.. That out Council, in the, death of David 1101.0110, has lent a vain. .• ' abLe Ind of ! ecent mei:fiber. one 11110•0 ?'. guraeledge municipal business was - lii mprehensive and thorough, and whose - 4d ) vtos and opinion in the same were ' ''' -r , . inietnift and cornet and one who by Ma punctual attendane, Lithfulandl coned. . • entioni discharge of his duller, and the " firm and'deelded stand that , be took in , f ireball' of every measure that he believed . .:' • - to be right, merited and received the . • congdanbilnd respect of ferry member •• • lleselvat. That theeetturninitrbm, by .', his death lost a worthy, holiest stdi ra t potable citizen; and his family -a kind • • • brobsnd and affectionate father. ! . • Beseteed, That we tender to the Madly ,of the deceased oar condolence and gym ' palky In their sad bereavetnent. • . - Besofeed That a copy atheist Mohr , . Done bo presented to the family otdet E ". -: - itensed, and Abe. that 'they be entered • - ufern the minutes of 0•Ml. I.j* resolatdcdn, were 'adopted =sal. --*- RE f . L 4: HIE ' ; I: .„ ; 4 ‘: : : • 34 2 RE ,'":: IN E 'X~~'y • = asonabr• ---2dvitorrowpremnted the ibllnWing: . ../Litoleed. -That the Committee on On tlghtiog be anthorized to have a pa ': lamp eremadat the owner orlstepheamon ': ' ..laiswet4Van"Bramßwmareeki allelzandt3"kit,Fatrimithelui°a"neralley.- '',- -, 'Rebated to the Use Committee. • - -Mr., _Xi:rebel' presented the nanowthin .Resoteed, That the qty .gogler be "--- -thatedded to mooed with the repaving et.. Diamond alled , . betweed Wood and IhnithdeldCrest& Mr. Craig moved that the eletine he P...._ done; provideditho eit* was kept ft= t e t 1 11W retilitWee; 'as aniended waeadopted. , -.. Mr . Ogden presented the hollowing : '-;.-, Beeoteed, 'That the Ommoit- Chamber jw draped in 11200112114 (or the tiptoe of_ i : -.,.. th my days;in reapeet to th memory or 'S - 7:• ,- •'A 4. 4 4, v2 ece i t =l l 2ol l3 l 2 ;6 l : lol ; i t ior • ' tii , -- -- . ~t er milled -up the report of the: -•-•:• • • grattee presented at a former ' '4-i':...4-111Airke'arteetittit"::113.d.N1d infer, relatthg_to slim , i' '' ' ' '3"ikti-i,mlithlf aliti'Mtelebtiiined et to the ...1: - -'A -2. • d the proCti of root of the pope:rye:tn. ~ comarneting nidarket.Uoveolt paint vianstd.- . __,....,... Mr. Oallotter thotmht .the-Ptlmeeemo, .tbsPr'Vedri:vslti..ltrami. WWI ~"-:'•-•.--.:.--,.;L:f!'"`'3, -,-.'.-...-; -..-...;:- Common Council. President Tomlinson In the chair. Members present: Albeit:, Anderson. Archly. Barr. Barton, Bachelor, Bell. Berger, Black. Bo POoldi. Carroll, Case, Caskey, Daub, Dammam. Fleming, Garner. Elam RoMe, Soudan; Hutchi son. Jahn. Jonah, lAnaban." Lockhart , bicßelvy, Moidaters, Meaner, Meyer. Moore. Moorhead, Morgarklilson, Pear: Wm. Penney. iletunanateed. Welt. EMS . well, -Sstfertb, Sims, Schott. Seat, Ver beriTtek.--Wangtrter,—Weidon, Wash. and PreaddenkTeutalmon. Mtnuteef l of the preceding meeting read and sppo+ed 1 -• 2 Witirrtoss,-Mistakracnsi,Act, . . : L britaintee Mr. Slum -"resealed .a resolution In structing the City Controller to reporPto , Couteila the •amount paid to the City' the -last eight morale; - Lao, advelipiludd by btu Into the City Tress , dij larcliii dt., throe tturols . •-bir.ittare, *Attlee for gis limp an -Scott alley. Referred CO WS 00011:111tte8. , Mr. -Weldon, resolution' granting ,Fl mace - committee power to act upon ebdm of Etsatlngesnd-OTloll far-ming. Bead three times sad muted. limp on Mr: Mayer, -netillen fix gas M-Pailiolrol l IWO, Sixth ward. Referred G Comm' - - - Mr. as Batman,ittee. petition for gas lamps on' , Crearlard snd Beacirdraweets Referred to Gas Com:elites. Mr Bloorbead,petilliM for grading and rerrßan suvet. . . s . oorhead moved the reference - 10 the Street Committee'. with power in sot. Mr. Pence moved to amend by stria log ou "Lib power. to act." liberals and nays were called on the amendment, resulting in yeas 30, nays 14. --The amendment was, evocordingly., car ded, sad the petition was referred, as ..: Mr. $ Mannar, petition for 'grading Ancid tir 9Preest turnpike st pres. wimp, sad ansti remotairldlliii the = ' widening ofume, aspeoposed. Joanna Committee. . , . Mr. Margate, petition Of citizen+ of the . Twenty second and Peent.v.third wards, asktuLf* a resurvey ofyan WlO Run . - -- Mr. hsOrican moved its referenoe to Survey committee. 'dr...l:Weston stated the Committee had . over the road Wee, and both times • slums: unanimously decided on the route as promented_bu consideration of Councils.- •e f u rther After sam disonssion the pea. tion Isis referred to the flurvey Lbm mitten. Mr. Moorfiesd, realm: l2 *nm oe against the recirrt of the viewers on the open. tus at - Hobert" stm4 andssklog for new `flowers Referred to the street Corn. mines Tan terSZET DEPAPTillrex. Mr. Weldon, from the Committee on &rests, presented die following report: Onwrtaxes: Your Committee on Streets would respeedtfily report the fol lowing Ordmancein One fee the names of Wylie street. W ylie street ex tension end Dane= Street to Wylie av enue; sad dreamt:ant Pike and Penn' street to Penn avenue; one for numbers kg houses in the Fifteenth and Seven teentb waste. one for extension of ; pnb lie sewer on Diamond street. The report was readved, and the ordi nances read three timeeand• pealed. "nese wit Aim atoatre.'" • Mr. Morgan called up the toudnest framfielect .Connall in reference to the, %pedal report of the Committee on' Retrenchmeniand Reform. The Chairman reel the commnidesiron of Mr. Wm. Smith in wanner; to charges made in the report, which to been published in the proesedlep of a preceding meeting of Councils. LtiotsrMlTl SO A autience. •;• When about half yeti through Me. paperobie. on the grounds' thet the reflected severely on • member of tkinnell, and was of such* Personal char ti acter that not of mere eivrnty is should Mr. Morgan begged Chat the President would benliowed to proceed. Mr. Bar e thealibtitted justice JD Mr. Idergadthetthe paper should be read. Mr a .Bell withdrew.bis motion, and the President-eoutinued until the eoninituil , cation had been read tnrouge Mr. Bell moved to ley the carom:mice , don on the table. lie wanted to hear Mr. Smith bat thought s paper of that character. containing so Inane Personal hien, should net bo received. Thelerwif less laid an the table. 80XpTittlete Moss Mu= Tiloelt,prim Mr. Morgan now presented tbe rollover lug report of the Committee on Retrench nonnt sad Refarun, The Committee on Retrenchment end Reform beg leave to make Inc following additional retort touching the alleged Anode upon the city by Wm, grow, contractor for furnishing water pipes and ; aniseellitneen• osstlnga In the report submitted on August 110th led past, it will be recollected thet your Committeestated Meat they bad em ployed men end horses and hauled four pieces of water pipe twenty inches in di. solder, taken indiscirilmtuately from • num that had been delivered to tbe city by the contractor. end had them weighed by thecity Welghtnester upon the Forty-third Mired wiles. and found them , to average 2.888 pounds each." nits so. dons dirge, Involving a deficiency In 1- weight under the contract with the city, lln a communication from Mr. Reath-to your honorable bodies, dated September 1.20 th, 1869, was denied by hini, it being alleged that these pipes weighed 2,620. ACK 2,785 arid 2,815 pounds respectively, or an average of 2,720 pounds each. it was farther 'Raged by Mr. Smith that the pipe weighing 2 578 pounds was • ~ ti t or abort pipe. and that the 20 inch pipe furnished. by him to the city vaded weight from 2 60.1 to 2. 91 0 pounds, which was a substantial cam patinae with the terms • of his con tract." In view of thew sliegationeyeur Committee have deemed it their duty to obtain, and herewith present for the WO ablated= of Cannella, • the mean testi-1 mouy of Mr. lease M. Covert,' City Welatimaster who weighed the pitta on the -Forty-ti led street wales, as well cif '. the sititlavits of other citizens. (one cif them, Mr. Alex. Black, member of Council, from the Fifteenth ward) who were present at the tine, end witnessed this 'welshing. will be seen that these allidavlta contradict In the- Met positive manner every kllegaticre of Mr. &Ptah the contractor, and folly sustains t h e chugs' of fraudulent predicts by Mahal alleged by your Committee lo their -fernier -report.— Wu „thapctilkitgEof the . trortilleates .toroltilied," by_ weitibetaster. Covert, And' 'ippeeded to his afildavir: disciples tlittbte thar Mr. Saab, •by blip the' Asenty I,.olpes; had ,embraced the weight of the large Istis Week,. Med in tits. handling _of the pes. to escathe' palpable evidence &and as indi cated by the city scale'. at Your oAncettter. - desiring . to Mill ln tkatelAaptetlerq. _DO as practicable, 001149.-04!.14 OrAt.r.re, S. Msgeti. city Wefghmaster. touching the weight of the &Inch pipeon bond avenue, furnished by Mt . Smith. In t& communication of September 20. to Conn- cite, Mr. Smith states in reword to these pipes that the average weight of &inch pipers charged to him by the city, was 675 pounds each. The affidavit of Mr. Magee as to the weight of cis of these pipes as weighed :by , him on the city scales on Water street, In the Second ward, 'shows the average weight of these pipes to be only ands. An examination as far as cable of the bills tendered byldr. with to the city, and sworn to before the Controller, show that the average wht charged Mr. Smith tothe city Was eig 720 pounds for by each 8 • ch pipe, making a difference of 56 • , nds upon each 6.inch pipe against r ' YO h ili :. (kt - enmities , regret the necesity st bincompelled them to persevere in his gigantic fraud upon the city (tor in oo other light can it be regarded.) A dlr. eeence of even I few pounds upon each Lice of pipe furnished the city under the eavy contract with Mr. Smith. which tasalready extended over a period of ' two years, would abionnt to an ,enor. , roue sum In the aggregate, his bid for a I gle month alone amounting to over 1 .001 X • I In this connection the removal by Mr. Sotith of a large quantity of pipe already delivered by him to the OM, lying on Second avenue and otner thoroughfares. after your Committee had entered upon rthiainVertigationi and Were they had ran, opportunity 'of ascertaining their weight, and the burial of lyinge twenty 1 inch pipet/tat bad been on Butler , street for One year, are facts of peculiar ', .signianume In our judgment the sworn testimony herewith 'furnished, us well se. the other ciroumstitiloes alluded to, are I, of. such a nature se to call for the most searching scrutiny by Councibn and we, therefore, urgeAbat suitable action to that end may betaken by your honorable bodies, as an act of Justice alike to the city and the eontezetor. Mr. Smith has 'ien into the pernicious error that this t • controversy between him and the Gbelrmse of your Committee, This ha a mistake. It Is submitted with entire con. Mews that the trash about "Mr. Chair man Morgan, Mr. Conbeettase Morgan. and Morgan' scales" In which Mr. Smith sees at to Indulge, In his recent oom munication to (kernel's, in no way affects the truth or falsity of the charges as to the weight of the pipe furnished toe city. W hen this matter is properly dia tasted of, it will be time motet to raise such 1 outside throes, and to severally wet, upon them should Councils deem th e m worthy of notice. Speaking for himself alone, the Chair man of your Committee denies that Mr. Smith ever asked hm the privilege of meeting the Committee, or of reading the anonymous letter he received through the mails, and asserts that it wag common talk upon the street that frauds went being committed by Mr. Smith, and that the three pieces of eight inch pipe weighed upon the private scales of Mr. Smith by the Chairman of your Committee, were not made or marked for delivery to the city, as by reference to his bill of August last, it will be seen that he gives the city credit for one hundred and twenty-five pieces of eight-Inch pipe taken hem the Second 'mantle, and we would respect batty ask why he took pipe of the itame. size off the streets and delivered otters In their place, and if be will be. kind etunlith to explain how It came that all lint one of the pipes weighed . by the Chairman of the Committee, oponithich the marks could be read, fell short of the weight marked upon them, and' why be did not use plain figures.,ln marking them, and not use hieroglyphics that could not be deciphered without I key. The Chairman' of your Committee. hopes to long survive the wrath of Mir Sadth, and even to outlive the curses and =ileac:donee( that good man's paid counts', who represents his intermits In the Belect Brauchof the City Ominclia. B. W. blonciAal. S. Monnow, . " EVAN Jonas. Appended to the retort- were affda vits from Jesse M. Ceram Weitehmaater at antler street scales, and from E. &', Nave, Weigle:neater at Water street 1 wales, In reference to the weights of the 'water pipes referred to le the report, and substantiating the figures given therein. Xr. Mogan. after the reading of these papers. stated be presented them as an atutwer to the accusations. and slanders against himself. and hoped that *time so, tion would be taken upon them. !BABY renames Mr. Bead movedlo strikeout that por tion of the sport alluding to Kits paid , counsel of Mr. Smith.'- He wanted the affair fully Invemigated; but didn't be. lime In any personalities. The Chairman stated the notation would first come on the amendment, Mr. Morgan said - the report Ins signed by all the members of the committee, and be thought it should corns uSPr9I. arty. as any caber report, without being amended at all. Mr. MolfelvydePrecated any person alities. He thought the report, with that exceptiou, all fair enough, and one that should here:naive& tie, however. strong ly objected to the insiewitions that had been thrown out against a member of Select Connell, and ntance a gentleman whom from his long ampiai with him, he felt sailaded would do nothiog dishonor able. Mr. Morgan—Will the gentleman al low--don't you know ' sir, that beds Smith's private connate? Mr. DacHeicl — Weilino air, . I Ids Morgan—Well, do thes— fpries of order, order, and- vigorous rapping of•the gavel by the Obil MAIL] Mr—PeCtrry tboucbt It a carious pro ceedlog to amend the report of • coin mittee,ons which coon . should not do. He thought it would do no great harm to I accept the report. Hp did not admirethe ' roreanallty objected to, but thought a mere acceptance of the report would not endorse Mr. McKelvy twined that the ohjeo namable clause should be stricken out. inasmuch as Councils bad laid on the ha hie Mr. Smith's communication, became. of its personality. Mr. Weldon thought further the Ono. =Mee should be corrected in their error in relation to the statement concentiog the removal of the pipes from Second avenue by Mr. Smith. It wasnotdone by his, but by the authority of the Water Committee, who desired to change the pipes • Mr. Morgan said be didn't know any thing about that. He only knew they had bean removed...and he incorporated the fact in the report. He didn't know what Smith's motives or orders were which caused him to haul the pipes away. PRTVILEOE REVOKE:D. Mr. Reed add that -as the Wain manager for Mr. Stewart was present. he thought it bat just that the privileges of house should be granted . him. to ea plain. Mi. Penney objected to any but mem bers taking part in the diseustdon. Mr: Reed thought there 111111 a dirpoli Son manifested to try Mr. Smith. The members seemed to intimate in their re. marks - that he was on trial. Mr. Morgan said such was not the tn. tentlon of any one. Mr. Smith, further thati.his cionnectio with the report tin der diactniatoo, we n t not known Madan! , at the present time by Councils. They ha . ano dlsporitkinto treat bun Wit on trial Mr. Bell wanted' to know what would be thenflect of striking out the obnoz. loos part of the report. He wished to have all things_ roomed by rule. Mr. Pettney insisted Councils had no right to amend or Interpolate the report; they must either receive or refer It k to the Commtttee. with Instracticma Mr. Reed moved longer it back. Mr. Penney said be thought Mr. Smith was not on trial nor anybody else. H 9 didn't think the passage objected to so very math:dons Or so much of a slang phrase, as some people tried to make It. It didn't necessarily idtply that Mr. Smith's counsel would' do anything in , Council contilcaing with bla duties as a ' member. Mr. Reed', motion to refer back was voted down. Mr. McKelvy moved to strike out the passage objected to. Ruled out of order by the Chair. Mr. McMaster , moved to accept the re. Pert Mr. Reed called for the yeas and nays. Mr. nonstop wiaheo lbe President to instruct members that they were only voting in opposition to the objectionable passage; not the whole report. Mr. Reed said he only objected to the report because of its personalities. IRO REPORT RECEIVED. The yes, and nays were now called, Ls follower Ayes—Mop as Atbeita, Anderson, Bar my., Botch. Mr, Bell* Writer, Black, Boggs, Booth, Carroll, &se . . Daln, Daub. Duneeath. Gyrator, Bare, Boners Jahn, Jones Kremer, Lansha_ Ibonhan, Mn. Kelvy. • McMaster*, BiefillOr. Meyer, Moore, ' Moorehead, Nixon, Pearson% Penney, Batman,Boesweli, &Korth, Biros, Belton, Eloptt., Verner Vetter, Vick, Wane:der*, Weldon., W e lch, and Tomlinson, President- 44 . Nays—Mesas. Bort., Caskey 0 , Flem. het_ .• Boylston% "teed% - and R00k.41. Those marked Ann (*) caused to be entered an the untsbook of Connell a protest, against the personal allusions In the report to a member of the Select Branch who was termed “Mr.:Baitths paid counsel," believing that so much at least should he expunged from the reoord. Mr. Weldon igaddition entered ft protest againstaevers l asiertiortiwhich he said were not in keeping with the The • . _ protestirArere banded In Willing to the Clerk. and after being rted•were , recorded, after which the:rota:win 5.•.. admired. Mr. Morgan fosotok persotial enplane, tioo, retereneele Latehezteut.-Whiett had Men made at avec:4lns meethig of CounCils, whrit a member of the Cone mitten hod stated he did not sign; or had norm seen the report.. lie then detailed the circumstances attending the meeting prrrignMfat DAILY GAZETTE,: TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 26, 11369 was present and made saggesUede as to hoer the report was made, after which he said he wattle sign It. When it was then presented to film on Monday he retos.ed to slips giving as reasons that wgentleman, "hurt" In the rePort, was his patron, and be did not rah te lose his business, and seoend, that his lawyer had advised him not to sign It. The speaker farther continued that the member had left a memorandum on his desk stating that If certain alterations were made he would sign and yet when this was done he refused to The speaker continued In this drain for some time, reflecting severely on the conduct of Ms felkrw.members, and the one to question In particular, and closed with presenting a number of papers and memorandums whirl. be said. substzu tilted his statements. Mr. Rook here Interrupted and moved to proceed with the baldness from the Water Committee. Another animated &secession here en sued, during which each membertesmed to strike out for Memel!, irrespective of rules Mr. bfeßelvy seconded Mr. Rook's motion and pressed a vote. Mr. Morgan arose and began a tirade against another member of Select Coun cil, whom he character! as ,a Judas leaarlet, who stood, h of like, on the politics ilp for the olitical pa lver ve then— , m nt, Ms si qtr . McCarthy intern" ed and called the gentleman to order. Mr. Morgan—l. have dmy say, and all sit down. After some further :cited pa between the members, vote was fin Ie taken on the motion tO take up the Water Committee's badness, whiMi was leet by • vote of 34 yeas to 14 nays, a three fourths vote being required to take It op. ORA,DOE OV ELIXITION DAY. Mr. Boggs presented a resoluttern In structing the Ordinance Committee to prepare an act to be sant to the Login's. meta! pimp, changing the time of holding Pittsburgh Municipal elections, sothat they may not be held on theism° dsy as the State and county eketiona Read three them and passed ennirrasces OALLZD --- - Mr. Batchelor called up the ordinance In reference to construction of plank walk on the north aide Urtensburg turnpike foam Begley avenue to Begley street: Read three times and based. Mr. bießelvy milled up the Ordinance relative to public aewer on Twenty-ear. seventh street Bred thre e time and Mr. Batchelor called up an ordinance far the opening of Shady Lane. Refer red to Road Committee. Mr. Weldon moved to take up Use business from Select Council from last Mouth. Carried. Mr. Weldon called up the Water Com mittee'. business. The Chairmen decided this out °larder under the motion jolt posed. as the Water Committee's business had not been laid over from hot meeting. Mr: Weldon thought the Methods ern ployed to put off this important boatman yaks unjust and unfair.- Atter . some skirmishing arid several motions and counter.motiocut, a Motion to proceed with the oortaideration of the Water . Ocromitteet business prevailed. Mr. Ton:dins= vacated the chair, and nailed upon Mu Batchelor to preside. PaIiZiNT•TION. Mr. Morgan asked leave of Connell to t • Perlin marble are. from the =me Pottery, Means. Hier & Co., proprietors. The gift w tendered tkortneil u • specimen of Pittsburgh mannfactives, the find of Its kind ever turned not In the city. The Chairman Owetioully eabticnted the members of Connell in ,refenenon to the acceptance of gifts. Mr. 'Reed observed that as It came through the hands of the Chairman of the Uertomittee on Retrenchment and Re. form, It must he all right In this cue. Laughter.) On motion of Mr. licaraion the gLft was then scooted, end a vow of thanks ten dered Massa. Kett £ Os. for W pre, sentation. TICIS NNW WATER WORMS. Mr. Batchelor. chairman. now read the crannanos relative to the purchase of the site offered by Outsmart, Bohm & Co. for a new water works. Mr. 'Morgan's:ad he 'scald like to know the price and all the eircummances con nected with the prepared pur chas . for which he called far - the ratan of the , report of the Water Committee. Mr. Carroll promote& the written prepaution of Masan libleatan. Behan I & Cio. io reference to the Sale of the site. ( Heretofore published.] vas noBOOLDIASITES LII/10A.D. The Chairman here .in answer Witte request of Mr. Morgan essayed to read the report of the Wa ter 0:1111Mitee. but alter deciphering a few sentences, was compelled to hand the mantuctipt the clerk. reakolade long ematonml to Indifferent alrogvaphy, started off at • lively rate, and was about es• Labliagne his superior claims as • reader, when Enddenly he', too, halted. stammered and Circa/ at. know ledglng hie inability to proceed, pa:sedum maitre to a representative ot • morning daily. Reportorial experience with manuscripts of all descriptions *mired relief from the suspense which now beg= t Steal OTef the assemblage, ' sal the calm, benignant smile of aoorw triumph which Ase new reader Munn the foolscap containing the hterogtypb• added to the brisk. absorbs! way le which he disposed of the dret DYW WWI Maces, strengthened the opinion that be was muter of the unmakes: Abet it pram& not ma .14andy Creek" bad been reached In the reading. Iwbea the voice lost its maaleal , tone, and the reader became somewhat ecabeirseeed. Amid an audible Uttering be endeavored to contione. and spin "Bandy Creek" remanded faintly aPolt the autteke of the expeetsnT Waters, Ont grief bad mane to the performer. eeportmial contklenee vanished as a mato and amid a Utter.- whieh eventually adevekumi" into a hearty. healthy bard of laughter, the third discomatted Individual resumed his seat as quickly sethough be bad bran shot, bat with • ponalveaolle of rethata. Cedes meowed, the Chair man. with quick twitted sagacity, re flected a moment, and then produced a printed copy of the report. With there. mark that the printers bad Made it out, and as there had bean no complaints the printing wee probably correct. Botha re. port was brought beforellonneil. lt was read, together with the written peeped thin of Masan. Coleman & Co., as pm. Seated by Mr. Carroll. • .nnartrEss. oosrftrposn. Mr. Morgan said he lived jolt below the place Indicated, and knew some. thing about It. Tie knew that hutted of ten feet of water in the channel of the river at the Month of fichatte's run al all masons of the year, there wee not at times moreittan flour feet. He also ob. Mated to the purchase of the oast as the city did not need to In Into the coal bu siness. The water also was not, es had been stated, at all times pore. About two miles stave the mouth of &Made% run. the Acid works were located, from widen refuse flows into the river and goats Into the pumps of works kidded miles below, stopping them frog' working and Closing the valvotiorightly that they bad to be chiseled open. The location was a good one, but the {mind wax hardly milk:tent and a portion of the lands ad- joining would have to be toed in matins the works complete. and be wished to kpow before voting what the owners of these tracts would dispose of these pm- I tlons thus occupied for. Houston stated that the objections presented by Mr. Morgan regarding the purchase of the coal property should be earnestly eonsidered by Councils. He thought the coal ed should he Included in the purchase; but, Inasmuch se that question excited a division of opinion he would present from Messrs. Coleman it Rabm the following supplemental mop coition which leaves the purchase of the I coal the option of the Committee. and ' 1 disposes of the oblectlon raised. Indeed, the owners of the property were mom anxious to retain the coal than to dispose of IL , He then read the following: 2b rite Water Chong/el , Oarrnataisto :—Alter an examination of our property ass suitable site for the new Water Works, by the former chair man of the Water Committee. and other gentlemen associated with him, by their request we offered our land and oat for sale to the city. The opinion now ap to prevail that the City should purchase ita coal del the works and not mine it. We, therefor, beg leave to say that we prefer to retain our coal, and now give the Committee the option to purchase the land either with or without the coal, as they may deem heat for the Interests of the city, after a survey and an examina tion of the property. Respectfully. de, Wit. RA no. Mr. McCarthy said he endorsed the 10. after a personal survey of the ground, notwithetanding the objections or the learned representative from the Twenty-first ward. lie was aware that the gentlemen had spent e g g reet deal of time and had labored dionwle In , thrusting his presence on the Committee and demonstrating the diaadvantagea of the site. ,He had, however. in ' while seemingly favoring to gig could to oppose tt. He then came into sod,wtinctl made ,easertions which were directly opposed to the report of the Committee. The Commit.' tee had gone over . the ground and reported, endorsing It In elan re &pact. 'The -romtion , than wan merely ono of veracity between the gentleman Item the Twenty-first Ward and the Cocarnium and far his pot be Wonl4 rather take the word of trio CoMMitieve The President called the speaker to order, and stated ho mold only speak directly on the motion, leavipg Wean, agilre of all kinds entre the case. Mr. McCarthy contended that hit woe in order. That the gentiinnan-tted used EMMEN language and samtions in his remarks which were not in accordance with the facts, and in an Indirect way animad verted on the action and statements of the Committee: The President contended that the gen tleman could only premed by leavingout personslities. Mr. McCarthy replied that as the Chairman was in authority he could only Yield, although feeling that he was peel fecily in order. He continued Ids remarks at Ems length, strongly advocating the purchase of the site. Mr. Jones asked for Information b i reference to the atone query which been said the land contained. There was nothing of the kind on the land. He bad carefally examined the site, and walked all over it and he could confi dently died there was no stone, nor indications of stone on the premises. Mr. Seat said that the Memos of atone, If there really mid none there, was of little importance, as In the opin ion of competent engineers and practi cal builders, very little atom will - be re• cruised on the construction of the works In accordance with the plan proposed. Mr Jones Insisted that there was no stone on the plebe, and that stone would be neeemearyfor the make. He would ask Mr. Houston to say whether he had not gone over the ground foot by foot , with dm, and whether he bed any Idea that a stares query was on the site. I Mr. Houston replied that be thought I there wan no good stone on the Place. I but that se • 'dads" he wasnot much of ♦ success, and his opinion would have l to be taken for what it was worth. Mr. Weldon stated, In from the Acid I Works, that the managersof that estab. I Ushered had stated that this edam was I valuable to them, and that they would not allow a partite of it to Pot away If It could be prevented. For this purpose they would build an addition to their ir works which would prevent Its escape. The statement &ISO that the water was I but four feet deep was a mistake, as by I actual measurement the pipes could be run into water eight feet deep. Mr. Scott said he had been all over the ground and examined It thoroughly. was the bat that could toe, prarcired. A few miles further denp perhaps purer d might be ercubuilt cad th em e city one hundred and sixty th wouldousand dollars per mile for conduits. This tom lion was a natural bade and could be made Into a reservoir, as desired, with but little expanse Mr. Houston desired to state in reply ' to the tenuity made by the gentleman of ' the Twenty-erst ward, regarding the I perched of adjacent property for water tu=s i ,thal. the proposition of Messrs. and &hos embraced all the I land that was necessary, they having es. cured offers from the other owners to sell as much as Is needed at the mine prices. No more ground Ls needed than that comprehended in the mite propmed. , Mr. Penney said be was afraid the city I, might make • mistake In this location, I and yet be didn't know where • better site could be proctored. He had doubts. however, as to all the statements made In reference to its being a natural water basin and all that. It might look so In theory, but then ithem• pot to the tad I might not answer the purpose designed. He would like to have something more than the mere the af r ond survey of engineer. Be emid when the matt ter came to the tea a much larger worts than was now anticipated would be needed. Ete wanted tie scienthin, eare. fed examination Ind report of • ompetent bydrostatie engineer, as to tbselleibiff of the site, the estimated extent and cost of • water warts sufficient for slide dl.' mends of the city, an. Mr. Hoed= stated In reference to the objection urged against the alto from Its proximity to the Acid woks, that the My authorities had control of that wet ter and could easily Regulate It In sop- , port of this he mad the Mode' extract h.m. the hale ASeeMblYi 'The atrporsti of on shall have poem to provide for a supply avatar by the con etre:Sion and regulation of wells, pampa deletes, reservoirs or wrier works, to prevent and punish injuries to the works, and waste or pollution of the' and for the purpose of establish ing water works or tor emptying the same with pure. water, the corporation may go beyond It. corporate limits and lorimicakm to prevent or punish any In jury ID the water works, or pollution to the stream or source of water, shall ex tend Ave miles beyond Ils corporate Pentney resumed andeald the argu ment in reference to - the Acid Works was a mere bagatelle, which could easily be removed either by parched or, If found a 'retsinae, by other means. Houston dated farther in refer ence to the purchase of the coal that well known and respomdble businese men bad ofkred tatake the mil at the price named, mine it and deliver It at the flumes of the Water Works, when built, at four and a half mute per ['whet Re thought, hewever, s better and cheaper in mold be to purchase the clod end O the city mine It mold her own control. Mr. Bell was to faeer Of timeitre bill, f i r th as s u refiesp to get the coal r this way, and it wquld place the city outside the aianlpalat lo of cod speculators. , Question was pow called on the mega of the ordinance. Abe Chairman aided the& the ord. nanoe es reported cams up le the shape' of new bushed under the rules, and that It could only be passed by el seven. skin of the rules. whim eequired a threw feustbs vote of the members present. Mr. Sad stated in a few remarks that amend gentlemen Intended in the Call trade had told htm th ey obe w uld glad to take the coal at the pries mimed in , the offer. Mr. Pearmn moved • suspensi of 014 on af the rake and the tleial passage the 1- usnelt. The vote Wee taken and resulted In thirty 00 and, Wildman against , The ordinance wee seecadingly laid over under the rules. Mr. Reed called op the ordiname to reference to the estsblialment of the boundary lines between the Tenth Illtd Twelfth wards. It was owed thistly, the action of Se. led Council being thesextesaled to Adlowned. MISOEUE.AIM)WiII. A NEW- VOLUFEE 0:1113 LIBRARY OF WONDERS. D. APPLETON & CO 90, 92, end 94 Oland Stree NIIIIIIIIIII VIII MIT Aerollies, Storms, and Atmospheric Phellolllo/13. FROM TUN VANN= OF =SCUM AND =EMI ST WlLLtax LAMLAiItr, Illost,Ned oLA t.aq•Wro bra Wood ould. I=lll2 Just rigolulted ; Arms and Armour of Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Alsh, a Deeertptlve Nolte* of mod.= Wow • 'Premised hose the Pasch of Y. P. it comb, esh with. Frahm tholes, mho Additional CHAU., os Ar= s sad As Nagland. By 03111. Ilotrzu.i., X. A., tutu°, of ' lnzUlO aeraldry," Ito. 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Willa st all ••••Prls tn. 4.1,0 Obis ' ea• Hygill l 9= . _Cathie rBALE—PBOPERT T. e lots 96e.1.11 feet. rraded. =II 15 00— par paw. 4 lute $40133 fees,,__ dm -8100 Sae 070r00. 1 lot 96:199 feet, Wm; Seed Meet. name bone of • rooms, lot 114:100 OMM onITIII.IOO. Brice Smoot T rooms, batb mom and stable; 1.11:100 - 01 1 . 1100. 9 thren stgrhel Wet nommen* Folton Street: mob 44, Woo. • nee nomad premed tolek bonen Ihtery Illlakonl. Dens lot 60:100 Two Ptak booms. pump awl hydrants. aii for .4.000. ?h. tea roomed sad miler beta boas, los S 01100; IS, 400-000 east, and lb, • ter vs, Good wren roomed boom and lotliftsSso feat, IS.- IWO. mut easy terms. •• roomed Mom boom tat ig*ne4l. 40.1300 - 45 00 cub end balsa , * In_l sad 9 Vr ' n onl4ll=ll7.3iNA fte/CT. •a tots on Centro avennelllSzLillft IiCM) each. MO or front an Centre prams iso ISO eon Pop, ordldtelde tomdt. 0 loson troarenne from POO to 000. The above DrOltettf. 9 909 Co urt and within 10 to IA =lents orala of the Court Hoop. and on t • Nan larntrol ?airman. IL V. SO sores ot Wes , ern Penna. bottom& 4 712: 0 . a rn01 , 21...ntr. SO noes ea 6 Pan Hudb house 1 mile frola""=. I SV, acme Stssomi Sod. Person. d. etrlns to it WI mobs. home or maks en Investenow, and theme wishing . to “U,sdeater oa or eddnon SeCLUNG • BAMBOO. ea= No. 193 101 and 199 Cant. arena& .ROBOKEN" STATION, PROPERTY FOR SALE. ThIS hesattf 11121•110.11 =dot sartossadd fOr othrsto ud al der. In say ollyeatt be os. so don to both dales. Colas ody did mhos up ths Western Pennsylvania halms& Any pup:dor sutra[ Luton:tattoo about 10100ro0mt 0 to. Galax It by calling Ls the aloe of Ms 11100 cTrr Yt/- 711 AL LIS% ran/luxes OOKPAItY. Sttl /stud rapt, Allsgbsas. Lou Mau od-Oull 0000 tO Cos sass: deo, nosh tots tO salt pd. I dooms. Than ts s stood Lomaon or stsodd autos establishment, the Hattori as Allubany rim. • solids! pole. KAL Eiover AW E. LAW, No. 04 Jame. etreet; awe Ilente, contains room. sae store room: also Flame non on rear of he; shoo Ifs dal twit the he I. SO by 100 feet; 1.• a splendid Ow for • groom. tater or tmtebert wilt he sold '1M0119113 AND LOTS fronting on Tartar Valley 1 . IIL IL I booms elteh amnia rtsme; Jetsam Tby 000 met 9 House* sad Lots on resin street: *We on Koalas ILoad. terventh Ward 801101 AISLI LAIT la relenh'Oblot 0 ewes el inland la Y ar n teenshio; late oe fronmose Man. Other Hotter sae Lots In good loceitlest Detalre of L IWRITISLOIIa. Loa: Istate Agent, career Ohio gad Sandusky Wait. A.1.10..1. AT PIIIVATE SALS--VALIIII BLS LOT OF OISOUND situate on lie nornwrof Stockton evolve 1a.24 BefaVa 15a, Allegheny c - ti. fronting if het ea Stoektoe omen. preaching the now. Width along BMW MID@ /40 fold; . thence mond /Waver Stte4l 100 hel.. presentee a width of 00 feet to Wager strew. 00 which 14 erected • terwoory frame dwelling 1w0... and being theist. residence of Tether Stockton. deed. This prop rt. front. OS the .11.11egnenv Park. and len hew:aro( loonies sad surroandleira oineot be excelled. Tar term. of .51 and farther Inferinedoti, enedr. of TROY an S. UPDIKS.. 009 B.Vel £75505. i=e3 "L l Oll fIaILE—A Very Desirable Tads . T Of WM% eostes stout Oa ram Waste sottds eve tones of t city sod stOot *we =Males watt tem lomat oestloe of na Peottewlieltellsoad: ass frost of seam oae-tated of s attlefos e•Mts•tiers Creek: all cam el* of betas etatutste6. b e eke bottom Lend sad sdnOrstay soeptad to betas Isat out Isla lots of Cross • to • of of less. baud beetety= Wsad weU of water os Use Doestsea ess• . Appty wis Ho. 4/LIFIGE SHIPOEFFI OF ALL lands or froole lat •4n raartwed dotty Diasa;3 Arevr.r.• tt j bl*T :War. - 4 bt,vr trb; i ttrillr,...= esirrrot. Hlwt IS•as sad Wb 611 at Ir.r7 tr 4,7, * el ti rosoptty. V• L 113 • LARILENCE. VILLA 31103111{TT 108 15.1.111.-161 teat Met t Yorty-Fourth street bT IV4 feel =ea SO &MT. Well Wit Irstelly 111sastes of levotkle boa s slue mesas.ash mesa as! est4s,dirge gardens •srlety or ( bales Inks Red Th. basest= Is pe/ s =4. be sold es tar vice s e am savable tams. 4442 . t orowtin . en , s, 39.1:10 amts.. SALT.,--One Two Bone De war rum. udiatde for a ga , dsaer. or atm works. Ouers4 Jusbessre. SOO rm,pu ruling Burets hrßlau ware. Sets blAry Burets. ONO al Warenuar, No. SS Ilaresh opt .me the Pawl nW.AN 4 0.14, 1 ,D 1 zu. oehrped fv:itAsi yi-)frti:::1 F u.L srocli or KEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, Now Beedirtag 67 GUY & LOGAN'S, No. 47 SIXTH STREET LATE T. CLA to P. l'..4k.JEtlll.lF-7., - PASBIONAULD MERCHANT TAILOR, ZOOM COXMLOI.I7 OD basal Gotha. Oasainserea and VatOng,. AIme,OILIaTLINICIVII PORMISHINO GM DO. No. SS 1-1 Smithfield Street, styles. gratal , . Clothing eases so solos Is Sae Wen Wall VIEW FALL GOOD& Laulol4L4 an stock ot ceorits, GAMINFJZZa ACM Pl4llllllo l l ll i 11, 10331111/ 111111111116 am Laclisai riaar.ll7ltaiWid• ism& AVPia•dt*tr.V:iftj 110111111 IL PAfl coassa op Snail Anal? and Liberty .St., wines Illatindai, July WIM. sari I=l G rua sw:res'' HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, - of a . dodZio/Vieelitndesso holrirtholz sotto. onaslgasonsi on oilman , * Ilutroday og owl wog Is maw too odootilidsg. Pomo di = sad good ears gill Os Ow all Wel UM JO® H. STEWAJIT) isetioneer. trstag nap B. grixwAst ...... 114.41.211411.91 1 . ROBIN 11.PA.TEEBSOS I.VMMIr. 8d1.13 A.Pliiir r.):, :11:si OHL IMUTII 1111111 i 11111171 It r=l WINER LIQUORS, &O. kW, 'NO I ei 4;11 sliA aiummisets ow W3lB, DBMS, GIN, 111301111311. LE DIKAIXILII Ell PURE RYE WRISKIES, 409 PENN STREET, :ve Removed to *jig. ssa MID ass PENN Car. Zierventh St., (formerly Canal.) pawn FINCH a co., las. LW. 117. la% 191, 1911 inn ne, /TOT MUM. nrisauvaa. • 01 Capper Distilled Pole Itys Wald* Ale. dealers la 1011 ALON WINES aad 1.1.• QUM& ROM is . .1121.413 ii Li;ji ," j NEW GOODS.: FINE VIES, . WSMOAN LIND MULL. NSW MI f fille z M r 5.0 egomose MATEI, wr "rm. SILVER PLATED GOODS aaa. cr.== " R. E. BREED k CO. tooisym,ao siTs9criy; N:= FEGAILIVITVinFIV E S t . 6 ;inEl s iLV, Vi r 4 a ,tga 110110 A, Ani MORI am bac! =imam wuisa wA"AtLumeg wuraivitax. sraurisi _ _ MMMM ADJOILIBSED ORPHANS, I COURT BAL E. By virtne of en order of the °names' Ober, of Allegheny Bounty, dated the 13ta day of Otto ., 1960. thorn ail , be exposed ro &neck sale at the Court lionie to the Cite of eittanurair , ent betarday the Cb day of NOVIAMI6-11. A. D 11169. at Itl k. •. as.. the follorelede describ ed OrOparty of ILAI ?SIAS •Etrie,dreearrel. Mat •11 'Bode two certain inner ore strummed in tilt Ma- ie In tbe Town of lireddoca's Field. In the county •foresed, ose IsiblAr= James It (Myer. • • plat whereof Is dely ed m run (look. 'ski • 3, page Si. of earl Ali, eado.lrietet:"'n erdit:rere".Zoherrirreratl4 to (sweaty-eve and out hendred anti terenty.ein. fronting twenty f ri, each on Talbot • Hest. by one hundred and lea feet deep eact, to an clay, thd lox the • ante lots •hich A. Miler se. d . 1 1 0 . by their deed dated *avast 110sti. 1966. and recorded In the oil.. far ilta•rreordirg of deed. in and for Me ...inlay _of •Iteghenv, in Deed Book, vol. 1111. page 896, granted ad convey-a ersitle Krone. end 00101 the thld bank Krouse and %aro . et. Me wife , bv thelr deed lila the 11411, uay or January A. H.. Zin i liel .s to pp t arn 0036 Z 01000. 0 14 In cotes,. dto the told Matti.. Sold. Ott e prom ises havlng • two story Mato d.stnolf 00 . 0 . 01. Mar to-Iste erected inerron. MBA MKT( MOllll, r (ale Henrietta Veldt Admlnlstratris If Matthias geld, dea'4l.l. 00 C. O. la ABSEI•L'n OFlrier., )j prrysafrni%jrrnernln%og. rr tr lng ILS TO LIVE at ivaricE that on the i r day of Uelober 4, the Lull pt tiairlrZi..X.-t orb Clay. it ilm County or Allegniinv. and_ Basta ad Panasylmaula,-wao has been adpreged it Bask napi on Ms own pettUom iti.t the payment of w debta and dearer/ ad 881ProPlril imidlall . has io batch Bankrupt or to him or 10011. foe. and Um transfer of any r a rovrty id= too Vire'atidi.laitktltd:ar. I=fi r ilieralr .re I lo anomie one nr mon emir lees or lila Bataan. will be held at a court orankreotcy. to taa itolereu at th e Mho of ;be Winder: - Pio. 93 Div sopa wean Manure, I. for. BASICItt. HAW. railaik'gri.,.. °AA! V?g11, 'a let! k..IIII7IIIDUCK. actO 11. B. Yam hal. anliemendar. ALLEGHENY COUNTY, sc— C•11/./1 MYTHS, Ise bor se at fettad. •. Smith. vs. J AMP , 1111•T10ES. In Cases .of o.mm. ?woo No. 703, Tern, 11160, Libel sa Ulnae. To J• 11.1 Ilsyess. SY responds:at ahoy. named: Too oes hereby notified to be and app.: at Coors 0 , Common Phew to be UN la tho MT of Pittssa.oh, to ash foe said moat! oh the FIRST MONDAY OF MON MITA mot. to show pose. If sny yoa have. way Os mid harsh It. Ifswas shoshd mos to dtworeod elw you by she deems of said Comet. aossusels to 'Os player of her wattlion. es Sled la the shoie PIANIML B. CL13.111, anzerry's OTITCI, g rirrssuauu. new. 1.1,111189. “1:110N-T FW DWINISTUALTORM !varies 40111..;-41.• oLLsrliatiolstasil twin/ brim Otrrrot:. Istob=tir"wor.d,*(kll?"3o. y COltarty.. lodstdiod to Wald:mato ipsested to mats immeatdas psymeat. sad Moss havlos Wis. will pormat taw prowl wild theimarailad for do:Wow t. - 11"1tTEIA wr.Lvics. - Admioistratatz, Or di K 0.% COCHlad N. eta paliti e 0 Groot L. PlUabodoe. VIECOTOWIS POTICE.--Let.• iestniriar.°l7 :r.5...1'1;t10" Allogbony mosso y. Oslo boss grsoidm is teiii usSersidniod. orrooms 111•1211111alilf NlSlblit tad sold estate IMO mow Dwelt tiudil to sold West COY Delrelll/1111.. sad .11 poop. ledo OI 7 Irlir r/rIVY'."7:7.:=PS. Laventris of then uu of P. MU eV; o ' •mLte.d. all enlaMl. .!..sag 11011 r "'"bn rlTZTtitt ?F. z.mmuft. .s. WM. EL. DU I V! .. / AT =A A.. 0e221413 THE IRON OITY MEAL :LIR MENU CO. Of Pennsylvania. , 75 Fedral Bi.P.lleggin) city DIIB.IIWWOI/ 2 e Mon. J= CLARK M. 1.. tilitAILAMe AM Capt. If.. ItOISII7PULI Iten, A. M. Bleh r tA L LIN e.g.:ir. JACOB Mitt, Nul Notate a Area, ; 'MA 00. N PAUL Mayor al AltaNbant W. BA a NC. Harter, BfA i tletiset=g ra r o4/1/1, Inwallee AMA. DigtJ.B.sll/1111AJAD.,1) illerkaWs iNDles Pleeretay, N. W. mars MlNicar. ANTNIZa. DABIEL MGM esel Mutt TAN al=trompal.aditelmeas the =MAW ortnelpon. policy bolder readying se - slime of the au UN Campeau. Pollak. anti be Issued as all toe d nt plass of Late lee and being oon mount aa as eel beel. &front a safe taireerartart= Dalai bolder. nod slaralw Wm meway_At Yeas to eneeerage game WdOZWV. ratar.as raNnisAsuk maincE coma , / or PitrTUUMOU oirraikaimmerrazire. aims time=peas, aws Mans sows b '''NonAfkitar .gf i•la. b Becsat.7. • G~ .~ ~~.~~ INDUS/MITI AGAINST 1.083 8T FIRS Fillllllll INSURANCE cO.Ol PllUAltaillik , o,l7cre.alas.4istainzeinrtre..assr•ln. rTrroncracia, PA. • tl64.mxt i i4 utsanmis. mmm i veglas. itnreMtrl i ra& Uwa%, n t ri air4% . llO% . irli• Q. ILLN -e51.7....dwer.... liaWohears.silen=" =I NOUNANCE S COMPANY. IPENIAW N.. IN Penh .ikaamera lieeesa rirmumsffis. Cordial All Pula VP. B II n`cl 4 1 ; Cum." i rlit,r_ 4 o/ 1 0 11 . o+lol.. 0..4 ,;. l eka r n 0 u Dt aiga O r imam ea Liberal TV ea all Pin sad Mani Liam. Wass, 7ffrcir t ti ,.. J. 4 114 k I . "r iii i".. .. . 34-19A11:016 . ; ' .ilsaiZia • g n, %...f•1*1 2 .16,0 9 : 41116. it.btEink..l6, UtilittildSiilb• " WI" WOli 10 =no s. Tun. Mar Vi c lo le Eff r4.s4" Fal it CM.. FaLams, ii i rig7:7 -- .tilt NATIONAL ' INSURANCE COUPANE. Cm hand U. ILd dual, 11legiah attAtha mon) swilow. writ PA r tfraltAf 7 - ea l . Va4ol= 'MB; N= apfi 12C21 UFAPILES , INSEBALISCIII CON. nay. 07IPICI. N. I. 0031711111TOUD 0 MTN SIM • ••••1:/.MX•Ntr•Iss nit as 4 Maxim =au . A I L L E E N INIIIIIMANC otraX sj i w i rMai s t ui %tautl .11 mad. at Yin oil lirai 111.10. Ethi -51 th - 1704 - N l ETrobtffla Amu =I EDTIOATIO,NAL. WILLIAM F. ROl3B, Tann 11:12L' 0 Lan 0011113291011 7 . 8 or Doodle for ell the Statoe. No. 149 Fourth Avenue, Prompt ationtion win be aims to tato Wan, of Deposition. Caen • Commissioner cutlass sneer at. *Metal seal toss an bistro mess of writing nu Oren essmined before Ohs. it can Os used or mar& In sny Wins Plots swig_ G W. De CAM ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Once. ao. ITT FOURTH •VENIIg., Int Vtd,,;.' 7 ll l T ariA. out.rb.-.00.g, [De guulinpsene and all the Courts of Allegheny 0013. T. ILIld nuke pollAo• tlonsoes count.. Jaw,. WM. B. REEFER, aziorsuLAN Lisa) ax-orncio a maws cm TtlL PILLCL. OFFICE, 89 'FIFTH AVENUE. .:=.atter= givi=.l2vg cm.thea. utandett'."o—prosaatp - ANIORL 11101 LISTERS, A.T.ADEANLAN. ''" is judtdodulgrisTiPews:d=o Um mita yliktH, Fa. r 8-ri S R P tedidedht= sad sit Ottll 1 inveparddsaddiaddel. JOHN ersamr, AXADIITIZIILAZgr r., . :i PIACI AXE BULGUITIMIT. °seems rurrtt maim. orzultr_the ca. theusl, fittoWnik Pa. Deeds, moms, Mori. Asloo.Wirmasta, Dere— olltlons Sa:whflasisas.. exemelail wromEteacei sae ARCHIBALD t )4 ' ri-roarrHAr-A.Tar..A.Vir, CIIIIUS IL 111118TRONG, DIUMICR TN Youghiogheny and Conintsville Coal, •ndliseinfletneer of OIL, SLICE lAD DPSELPINDIZED COIL OTTICZ AND YARD, corner Maier end Norton street. Lltertl Uid Clan er stmt. Olean nerd; e'eo Second street, MOW trord. end st fool of now street. P. • v. Y. B. Denote Vrd ' e l eneflist either of the above omte r, or sel• dress to me throagb ?Minaret O. 0.. trill in. eon. proms t YAW to 'doom I sm sono Mines, Wein. •l 0.. Wei • Inane. Dolan Iron Mils. S. a. Yow ler I Co..riteptieesoe &Co.. Mewls • Or• it Doses, Ale: Bradley. Perk. Oro. it Co.. rut. 'leeway • Co.. Owen: tirsll • DWI. Inbar t J . B. Lyiw II Co.. /antes Illondwit Co., •Ssa. McKee CO.. On o ter pot ITlrstoCe4n4llllLet 8.1 Olinasylves% INSURANCE ittff. J. S.. • tolca . L. )71, zamiumi. ?maim rg t a tvjpos L. Moil% . Ostrom. WIZ", Ilejtninrio n ‘ u . 1 7. nal • ty. 1111121711111111 11 4. 1 1 1 1r.r..5• "2"C1i Mbe .. l4. Darll4l deUrni, Taeladlitak tdit. C. PA;les hi %Ili*/ 1.1 BARR & MOW" V V • 111011* HOWL atIeOCIATION 11101WErelt Ico. • sad •IL Car Work Muting% 1%, toottll a:UMW& Wan to the swat= sat bollittot of 00IIIIT ItattlOtO awl 1 , 17110 0 ontt.mota. E - 13 moNET T s I/JAS.:4 2O 000 • leas az SAO adlariPras SSD or mat asogada, KEKKKK K. mn. SW. Bawl sad Sad SAM Slots'. STO Sailthiatif stmt. • DiSSOLIITION OF CO4PAIWZ. 11111131111, TM artheralo heretofore extritag baler the wawa DaThai f abstrrs. Sleek aN P.M Maar% 51 Winn sum amara by um Matb Thowltahnsc ems. 1 WM. Massimo at the LW Ins InllY set. thed by as errettha parr, 1110141111•1•• •(14 no entbsrtted to Latest' an 4am** LW, yna uhimr i m ristm,ll,lo mu, • venous wheal./ Oa OM. e 4 to Lb* Illb`ll , a t ua u r t am i l.., 111.-100 bbl in Store. sismat heLluaren rernsos tat Ws Prat Leanne,* • Vo." reepai Ullmnre tourrimemm_ batty. mule Inns enTnelty weidA Mat VraM rr g v a Ll " • orI.TVIVT litialoll6 oat' t iSlit h!lia, IT • C.O. "24 Pl=Uff Rd B. rA is. M f1:1711 disasszei C OOAIi AND OOKII COAL! 001.14: COALUI DICKSON, STEWART.* OW gavial; n:l,(rMt Chelz 00t. to NO, 667 LOWY STREET, moat, 01t7 Moat ItIII)IEWORit =KUL . to togotia c mgMOlCllN /V OULU al UN a l . % VIA at Tiin. '" V i d = toostAa. OTICE TO FLOILFEIDEALEHS MID CUISSUKILILS — W•sn sow Mel oixtblri VII 1 ettabs ll%lll6=l paralussa la . rams. Saba mai Itariass soakaiss, Sias let et WWI is the or 7 best to 1.1 lamed sad bats* bssarpssass .sits Ws Oattsabsta. W s e Imbre a 11 1 1 e 4 0 4 I W 3o w th . 04 IssCw a fi b e b j e e bb e, 11a4 see Wow prepared to Mal& be boa floe, we Sive wade for We Wan lgteee that defy Weepefillee on /MAWS at lab. IL. V. the & Purl Sums MU. Allelainas kabbala . 13, 1869. FLOUR ! PLOI7IIII 1 INOVrehitOBVM Oft MO =moo oft litg% i tron zoo MO WINO% CO., WO mar, 133 Bess inT lCit eX M a in3 m exaM UßE‘ ts fa . bwrje"Tod lt a b rWwirillgVadithae. : VrO i . r bu t U.. iLlau oat Corny ONO* Woe OM Woe Oso on be 1 1 1 11:114 1111 f a l lirttiNal Vat. WALL PAPERS, ELEGANT • PAPER HANGINGS. alalaeled wan papers lIBAW.I. 11.13 taw ma. to soot and float. V....011 , 10:1 in, and! with sal. al talold Grates_Zia VOL. v[7`6, INDIA lIIIMEJC VANILLA lammed sad oda. ad ao. Moody lattddldd Sea Doti. tai !Wad alaoubsze la ULIP annul. Tat Lyle az W. P. ELAREIRALL 4 S NEW WALL PAM. STORE, 291 Elbert, StreaL sill DEC OBA TIONS-In WOOd. Warble saa !moo latOstlaos Oellixo Dlstu 110~. WM. ir. Y 110/ 1 7,,M IL IMO= Irll2o. r em% ma 140.101, Itaitst Mee. JOOLIM /MOM IMO. TO BUILDERS i '.. 4500.00011iM Dry itsa c Wh rwal %OW AV 1 1 ) . 11 Z ' Ocamsecni Mall $l/111,000tegt Du V tacit lAskr eveum imi l? %4 ." "42.7: nmor Me Bawdy. • • cwittirni mca mei.m inct.- . 'On rftantws.... „ RENtur ., JIM M. t.. also. gag Ism M i' Ufa=Wl 00h5 r..., r ..., erg, a..>! Ter a , Bebeoes Woo sod sores: a MN. sad amt., BM - Lb Vard.Wltsfhaffir. Ws tor ask et itsaten • ws SEEBETTNEHiI 14411S&TTING. WALL is . ANOVA COTTON MILLS. efICEILVT imams LDb nasniour 1:33:137= , ill 1 WEST COMMON Machine Stone Wombs. irseUreertearnionrWenCeisiknat Aftele* 1/4122PE &I'VATIEIL & w. rillamic...""B"=47blitt&l2o."3ll.=., 6 14' S T I T ( - 41AWkl - kr i s ,„ , . r ------ 10.4 C i h..7 , li i I T R .. : oi i 'le , et ;row it u so. A PERFECT CURE --- For Dyspepsia, Fcrer mad Ague, -Ae4 ditv of the Stomach, Lows of. Appetite, Niusca, Hee-r-horn; Jaundice, ruxt all diseases arishrz from a disordered ship of the Samaaca; Liver or Wasting:rt. " • Prrpord. hi SEWARD. BENTLETI A CHENEY Drunists, EptAlo. N.Y. kid i WlGliras Asa., ta—ISCIRW/L - 81"7. /1. RAILS?! iTRADE. MARK. • DITIMIDGFB swam- "moos' . imanP . CREWS. • STOLEN. -11100 St=aeg i ra=4 i ngit at TWO 3 !San OLD EOM% ta msds tub, van tatrulad cart. Tid ". 4l Itass_ga il et 1 1 1- s ertgett Its= alpal 414111. a snellyktte got es Memos. A some et lee 'side fee tbs Mort* OS We bow, net *SO SdAttloset lei ate sows; sostles et the tIMI. Airy laftsasts taste sAgstieed tbe eststtbrejletSehtstb sae. U. Wheat nieglar• iga"SLEW OPER& HOWSE. wood oopeatonto la tyrorpm and SOO Wt._ sell otivrelentot Odor to , M,M. glephruhts far.' Xstrope Se. sail Nrs.MULIMICT WiWtnik. I , lx s'fibta and ono Mattoon. suitmwr IVlChnhet. October SOM. IMO: one easle Irish Domes vnithsa ezyteehly tar the IV s ale Le rr wAL Beira Pat. ......... .... Blrheyrtesm jlietth°thrgheleirsfet ........ B at , " tal.7"ElrarA7 rhtiiiriliri'="7( Voe ...... sod i Tun:lra t. WlLles• Ma ortleuthlrf. IarIPITTEIBIJUGII THEATRE. R. W. WILLI.A.We. hate Lehh..... TOOI-11.1%,, that week of the vem Rom it 0.18. Mlle. MAWS C.T.C11.1 sad 5 I itt3olthr. .dies' Matinee ever. Wedossday sad 11441 r. hay. Actutt.das w lletlttee..Xs math. IarISIABONIC BAIL, prris SIGNOR BLITZ. wrier rnransto at V 1( Wax/ • Millhati,Tsetditl, Iredactday, 'man ess,7 & NAGIC, TIVITSILOQULAY, tn. Lowed CA NARY BIRDS esti Lim liliadsels. Admission. NI mac aflame. 13 seats; Um taw, Ss .a I IS