EM ME si ls va t * ;!. CITY AST SUBIIBBAS. -nno. 41111.1W1 taw Nitw Year Aisort grose—the balblay seasin. Timlistay Irma the 611 d Friday a Mk A* saber of the dying Year —Doe' imber. .t- lM streata jaat war are In • Altby anditka. Pittiburgii Ckanolis arpsurs for m on liopay. • tite Tether time bee doted the volume et attotber year. Unmoor the poor In your New Years (*lngo today. 7maktni be tempered with ridedbuytoday. *ter Drum had spliclood of four law broker. ywaarday. Cluuseng the bream" , is the latent for irabiblna spirituonsl7. . ..'! - Lies will be a ..dreee parade" on Fifth Otis this ettkrisecisi. .111* Duquesne Greys will-parade cm likeZight,ti of January. !Ttml Publto Schools will not open until Monday, Januarr MX 1871 Yie annul election IM, place neil;Tnestlo. avenue will be an excellent clam to Andy the fashions to-day. -'!hi latest rase in fashions is Immania huskies on the ladles' hat bands. . _ Capt. B. S. Fiestas, the Sheriff elect, SRI rem= the offioe on Monday. , 'lrsetstgay was one of the finest of the Pieg—like the dying song of the swan. Tee rald Firs department In Alle gheny wall go into operation this month. >llMats are ben roads by some at our "RUM to Waal& an art gallery In the OW. /Lauber of Intereedgc..Wetehlieet• Izap'. Tose held in the churohea het lI*M. AN , vir half a , million lnutheis of coal will Mart to Cincinnati and Louisville lerdat.; new Allegheny Board of School r4 34 00. ,68011-erstro antic Ibr 1870 on The city was merry with the tetrad elan= and petal reunions held last *ruing* The special United States ten anew niente. just. oompleted, amcnuits to PAM- Arrested—Jacob Neemyer wax arrest ed on a charge of inowtous Itordeatton ratarda7. Tele markets are well supplied with poultry, to which the ..melaucholy dare ere terns." nelasinteeting of the present idle finny Councils will take place next Droweed.—Jsz, • Weaver Was drowned lathillkoomaugh river, nearJohnitown, as Miami& Mn.s Flatter was fined .lye dollars yes terday morning for disorderly °widow. In front of Oily Hill. Yesterday morning a omntry man was goad Are dollars and emits for reckless driving on Federal street. , 1111 N Post Odlece will be open this anon:dna , from eight. o'clock till nine, am 4 remain Moved dialog the day. The tbrtnal roopening of the Public Catholic Library will take place to. marrow at. halVpaitt seven In the craning. The Councils of 1869 expired yestieday. A standing unanimous vote of thanks In both branch*. wridenoed the-meow in Which both Presidents are held. . Myr. time bttuarwl penalise arelial . • fate toy serve the city of Allegheny se guardians of the law order Mayor low. About forty-two will be wows zoodsted. Mai fold year. wan fired °Smith • van panes Wt night, there being a eintthwo, trier of, small artillery kept up - to the horror Of the pollee and the pismire of the Wheys. ....Itepretionenna.—The AssessororWster Bents, who refused goitre =any infer =UM Thrundey evening. reports that there were three hundred and six brad hlv greened In tbst portion of the cl* wkich is supplied with water. • A tirand fashionable sod seleat.Ger: akin .ball was held at City Hall last night. Several hundred couple were la ateadanos and the• affair was tilithly creditable and,enjoyable. -Oar German ellizetut know full well how to enjoy thetanstrea. and many of other classes would do well to pattern by their exam. pliw brown! llfa. • Lag - Amputated.-42emaut Daalat, the boy wbo woe Injured in the Bizth ward. Alheihony Christroaa, on the railroad, iW ber th s bin foot ron.cenre and rerritgy embed. had Me leg amputated yowler- Ory.-'•The injured - limb was properly grimed and attended, to, but gangrene mt, in. rendering amputation sedeemary. Dr. W.'S. Warm of Allegheny, 'iodated by two other physic:Mae, pertormed the leumly your binaehold i * year Ida gossamers from the e Pot. liftwera. Kier a Co.. a& r ware bowls, No. 363 Liberty 'street, hays a large and oamplese moortment of every thlegin Ike quaensware or Briaol ware floe , Mahe beauty of Oath, and dura bility of their goods, the large trade which La been WU up In an alamotin. erodible &boa time to the beat aumantes. PAM are equally favorable.- - s ad —.6 serious sooldant oe cowed -peel rooming_ on Grant Wilk SIM' Third avenue. TAOISM Lud wig. • little boy eight years of Agog .Was elltabteg on the wheel of a Mures Warw. when the horse started and the boy MI, Ms wheel .pnaleg over his lag, broaklng It at the thigh. Hs was remov. •d to the orddenee of Me father,NO. 31 enutt street. The fracture was nduced and the Utile boy is doing well. Das Ilimer.—The. gallant and eau, stems wad= of , Capt. David Dna. Ilattht dads Minot the are McKee. =Thursday night, through whose 'and coolness • large =emotes,. Mt property Ins saved,' la generaitly Ottimaatidad by the citizens of, that bor. meth. and • torroapondeut requisite to Pt return Dim Ma thanks of the daze= Wit.Lbluk "Damn may aseely anticipate • gold watch or OWN from that guarear, Tb. Fiewasopf Dianer.—We aeknowl ••••aartendtattan he vrel=t et 'the X.lth annual dinner of V • newsboys and eboebtaake of the city by Jahn W. Pit. teak. Sm. This Demean%looked for woad to with* ewe deal or intereat4 wwir t a r=ese l I in it1=1::: little who fully appreolats the regular yearly *.fame of turkeys. hot plasooya. Las and dainties. Pittook will b big atm. arith"the newspaper venders and shaeoblaolte today. all of- whole are ir k ; 1410 d tO the free Mow. Midmost totem Ztaa afte st Lafaxt ayette- Ball.et three o'clock tw. .1 . At the church sociable of the Eighth IL L March. at the residence of the • pockor. Rev. .T.; S. Firds, • notice of ' which we pabuithea yestatia, • plait sat .•airsiecoacrred whicit . took the worthy pectoris Uttle.by surprise.: Dor. tM the griming be was breswited with - sitasams doweing kowitby ;ha Leaks? florist,. • pressat worthily Rowed, se • token of the high reseed the donors ealsortain for the prior... . minas :Demi. $ Ann Donnelly. an old woman.. was 5 butt deed Wilde her. bed yesieiday seetrning. She tedded in the house with Wm.. DIM/ da GAY all•Y. oft 'the 1:01s. asoW, AUeghwiy. The *mew: peel. oaa,Deenre with thought she Used • LOlN k ta bet MOO Nnf WOW one iIWDR Oa or bed: but raid no attention to the mum: The next Morning( AMU/1111102 So wake har appearanoe, what the Ow 71 wee t beoken;openawd et* Wan. Mittel, with nib satinet, tying on the ffior. • She - no illid oenee -futir.d eet n etw ici W oolen " lif ed: o l d r .. ....z . i . ra ‘k, tali been living theliteroto. T w wt. adddent to provide hAdiiiiiWyeith The oWonet , cnr COUNCILS. • Final Meeting. of Councils of 1809, An idiom-fled meeting of axe Select and COmmon Co®eila of thin dty was bald Yesterday, Friday, .December 1869, In accordance :with the resolution adopted at . the last ' , cambir meeting, for the purpose of bowing the report of the immlttee on Itetrenibment and Re form, relative to the alleged frauds non.. nected with the grading of the lot on width the Beyenteenth ward station hones Ii erected. =tem Members ' lotecitut,- MOM% Ahl, Brown, Baersio;l2koten. 'Dickson, Ed wards, Gallaher. Gross, Millman, Bart. luso. Barron, Jones, Kebew, Kirk, Lateman, Little. Lloyd; Mamba.. Mor e row. Murdoch. Marra', ittecienind, Me. Mahon,F i lm Rafferty, Rush. Behmid4 e, 8. J.Walowrlght, Z. Waineni - Wilson, Watson, Zeru and President licAuley. On motio6 of Mr. Kirk, Mr. Gross was " Jed to the chair.- The to-tentia of the nreoredlng meet ng were read and approved. On motion the roll were suspended In ceder to take up other business. r. Mr., Edwards presented a communi cation from the City Controller trans. miffing a number of applications for a redneslon of busioese taxi Referred •to ,the Munson Committee with power :to act Mr. Brown called up the reeolutlon granting ti Jos. Patterson, Mayers Clerk $lOOO in addltion bWe salery for extra services rendered, . . Mr. McMahen in opinion what salary the clerk receives. - 'Mr. Morrow• stated that he hid voted against the resolution when it was before • °panel! at• the previous meeting, but having MIMS learned that the matter bad paned , the police cowl:ninee and had their unanimous approval, ho was soon prepared to vote for It. Mr. Bellew Mated that the Finance Committee bad In making the appeopria- Hon bin extended the receipts from.the Mayor's office at ito,poo for the year and the return for eleven months showed receipts of r.. 3.1300, which increase be aatd was In a great measure dna to the efficiency end honesty of the Clerk. • Mr. Brown moved the Anal passage of the resolution, which prevailed. On motion of Mr. Burgwin, Council 4:10k a recess for fifteen minutes to await business from the Common oouncil. At the expiration of the time epechtlecl Council again convened. Mr. Brown moved to adjourn nine die. Mr. Burgwln sOggested that Common Connell tme notified that Select Council was ready to adjourn, whereupon the Clerk was,lnsiructed to so notify that • -Toe Clerk of Common Cou ncil appear ed In Select Council chamber mid In formed the chairman that Common Council bad under consideration the re port Of the Committee on Retrenchment and Reform, and that Select Council was requested not to adjourn- until said re port came In for their consideration. Mr. Hartman moved m a substitute for the motion to adjourn sine die that Conn ed adjourn to meet at font o'clock. A general discussion ensued In which a wide latitude was permitted. Mr. Kirk was opposed to adjourning until Ste ts:wines for the consideration of which Council bad been called to- I nether had been transacted. Reported frauds In the management of the affairs Mille city weromidergoing investigation In the Common &snob, and it was. due to all oonoerned that they should &trolly Investigated. If the motion to *adjourn eine die was Imitated upon he desired to have the vote recorded, and called the yeas and nays. Mr. Brown said that Cu y_e a s and nays had no terrors for him. Ho was alone responsible for his voto, and was not ifraid to have It placed upon record. He did, however, object to being kept wan ing all day fora matter that there was no probability of reaching, and was there• tarn in favor of adjournment. Mr. Tones thought that there were other men, and many of them, in Select Council whose hands were as pure and who were as watchful of the interests of the city as Mr s Hlik, and that If be (the speaker) thought an adjournment would have a tendency to oover . up the alleged frauds, he would not vote for it. But It did not interfere. with the investigatioh. atbe matter passed. Common Councils, it could • come up In the - next Cknancta and be fully and thoroughly havestlics ted• It did not die with this Council. Mr. McAuley said that while this - mat ter was under tonaiderethrn be desired to refer to certain remarks that late been made by a member at the tut meeting ofßeleet Ccinucil whieh toritithere of WaileCountaithe Merl hocapired•rto vandal:tined eliminate. ' , lf belied known what was coming before It was add' be certainly would have called the speaker to order, and he hoped go I. rougialrea , 'would ever use such latig a'feiliair Member again. Mr. Btr u l t r u ptlectuto alluded foul Mnuniva langusge s Mated les mtiltb all explanation. He regretted. he said, that such a con struction had been -put upon his tan gunge. He had no intention whatever of conveying such an idea. If be bad done so. he was willing to withdraw what he bad add. hit no reference . to any smoother' wit tiler In' hls** marks'Or to any ' , tom Ittoe,.! but 'tattle individual who had plundered the city out of the money Idr. Me4Ciley: said : that under. &Ikea circumstances he had nothing further to say. Mr. Phillips gave &statement deadline the action of the Committee on City Pro. party in the matter referred to. the grad. tog of the lot.. The contract for erecting the house was let by the thinmlttee, as they tbdught, to tho beet advantage, and = be worireissr esammeneed a sub appointed, one. Member of which resided in the locality, to super intend the matter. When the bill for' the gradteg Wis preennlentin Demratttee it was thought e shorbitent, and the Com. mittee refused to endorse it. It wag then referred back to the ono committee. in connection with the City Buttner. The tellwan afterward/ returned Mith 1-hirt Moore's endersement, stating that the maculation was correct, but that not having measured the ground ho could not vouch foethetioneotriew of state. meet. Se" pMromed that - ogeof Mr. Moore's assistant' had made the' meas• iatement. and supposed it correct sod endorsed the'biLL - -There was no Maid* attaching to Weary Engineer nor to the Alter some 'further discussion Mr. Gal-. teeter moved, si r Inhatitute for Mr. Hartman's MoMenjtbat Councils salaam to meet at thomial of the Chairmen. yote belng,thkerk the : motion was decided In the negative. The litthettdil thetriweerind oriAtr: MirtnisaM motion SO sapilim to meet at touro'olook. yrbloh Was alsadeSastad. , Mr, Brown called for the geed-jou on. the motion tolidjourn'sine the, which wan decided !Wee affirmative. - ' - • , The Chairman announced that. Mum. oil was 'OM/nod' rise die. - President Tomlinson In the chair Members.' Prese.b_ Bartena, Bell, Berger, Bleak, Boggs. Bomb, Bulger. Cerra% Cue, Makes , . Daub, Dunseethwilemtleuy , Hare, House, Houston. Butokuson, Jahn. zones, Lana. ban. McCandless, McCarthy, McMinn, MoOlsene, McKean. McMaster; Meyer. Moorhead, Morgan,Palmer.. Pearson.. Batmen Reed. Bo ok , &Berth, Earns, Schott. gloott, Verner, Wanghter, Wel don, WehlbWldsen. eqd Pre!edent Tutn- IhneatuT,4 On motion of Mr. hieltelryi tho read dins. of the minutes was dispensed with. pilled 1 440 the meeting :was to hesr the retiort of the Poinutit. tee on'Reftenehment sndliefprra in re. WWI to businew refinesd to theta 'by resolution at hut meeting. f • £3O sziroint. • Mr•LidriPtrs, Chairman or the Commit , tee. presented be following relent Oentlemeh—!n'trimptfanee' with the Jeanette= oeutalned•lo the - 'preamble. and naoheicompaaaad at • the bet mot. Ingot Coi=lidendaY. Deo, ,17, 18W] your Oont on _Retrenchment =a tlelbroi IbiS'ldenntesimeh ward 'atation , hear on Wedesadarr,Wleh inst., ett„heilt•past terq,,o'clock,it tr... the lbt. lowing members being present: T. J. Gallaher lind"Eisairted idorrcw, bracket eranebiandrEnot Jones and B. W. !dor gas, of the Common branch.. •J P. SW fitritslso..City, Solicitor, . encl.-Jared 'Mayor, Jamie Patterson, I#appeo inistk:~shia.ln attendance. ' " TheirOommittes :proceaded 'to' invent gets the edievpid frauds In the grading of Stiva bneetk nth n w a o i f d h S e t a l t o i t o n p o n uwihhu the, and examined &Jilt= numbsrof mimes. mom einonic..nslntaliftlaninnto attached. sigperyerromAtte testimony that Mr. Pearson, *amber °retie (batman Connell from the fesvenieentb ward, and ate of the Committee on City Property, bad given R oontract ,to Mr. C. Body to Vohs talme,above • mantlonok plena of ground at 81.12%, per cubic yard, ~and Wales gavattek contemn to Harty with , out making duo In quiry of tbe pontria. tames lathe prian tqr which ltotould oe god: 'Atid fefir:Peariion 'reemployed Millor to measure We ground, ter, the City, 'Engineer, who wiz the people Person ,fo do ,It. Mr. miler • earaietits cheiattleixtenetomr. Pearson' being forty-tiro feet long, thirty feet !IraAbith weeetnelb3SiLdelite, winch make - eight hundred and fifty :.At oconliiiirpoice.ll4l2mg AffilLlTll4-1114M0.i, CZESE Roily made his bill 1959 62, Or according to Mi ller's measure, P.M' too mach. Prom all the testimony taken, your Committee think that the correct meas ure should have been forty-one Met long, twenty five feet broad and ten and a half feet deep, or three hundred and ninety. nine cliblc yards, which, at-the contract price, amounts to sl4B,B7—making a dif. Serene... Rearm the city of 11510, 75 . , It the contract had been given to the lowest t4dder, as ;t shoal(' have been, it could have been done for sixty cents per yard. which would have . saved the city 144499; or, if after the contract had been let, a correct measurement of the ground had been made, the city would have saved $510,75. • Your Committee desire to again call your. attention to the very loose manner' In which contracts are made by the city,. and would respectfully. recommend that In future . , more Minion be erarclatil by Councils in awarding contracts.. [The report was here signed by Messrs. M Morrow, Jones and Gallaher: of the organ Ret renchment and "Reform CoMmit l am . ] Arctlmpanating the report were the foi -1 lowing resolutions, the adoption of which wee recommended: • Besotted, That the whole matter be rM Bored to the City Attorney, with Minnie. Cott' to institute such legal ploceedhi gm es he may deem proper: ' •• • - • ' A second resolution authorized the payment - of-ten dollars to P. P. Binith for • phonographic report of, the testi: snotty bethre the Cemmittee. '• • . • Mpor. McCandless moved to accept the MPearsonsaid he had a - few 'words to say, inasmuch as the Committee had mentlenekt , hbt n a me coritActionely.• then, In detail, referred to the-appoint. - meet of the Sub. Committee-who were 'clothed With enthotlty to make'the con tract. They made aarangements for banding' mutation bonito aecording •te plane and specifications. He reflected severely on the twill:M - 0f the Ikanmittee on Retrenchment and Reform for not giving him a sufficient hearnitig.- He -had done nothing with Out consultiog Mr. Philips and other members of the dub. Committee. In reference to the con tram for • grading,. :it • had been awarded to Mr. Cksly with this understanding-mole part that the price was not too high. The only mistake he had made was in employing Mr. Miller 'lnstead at Mr. Mocreiln regard tomcats- - urinieht. this connection he read affidavits from other enuractote, setting. forth that 112%• per yard was not too high. The contract for laying the floor was given out by Deputy ?doer - Nichols, and he had nothing to do with it. He objected to the bill, when presented, be cause it was too high, and then Mr. Rody threw off forty dollen! to get the money =this other bill. In regard to the meas urement, Mr. Moore had told hint If the heighth was right the measurement was correct. A deposition of Mr. Miller, the Engineer, who Muttered the lot, eV firmed the trinket the measurement. Mr. Morgan denial thatthe gentleman had no fair baiting. &very opportunity had been given His tesnuiony had been taken in full and was appended to the report. Mr. Morgan was proceeding at length to comment ork the testimony, when Mr. Rook rose to a point of order,.-that the testimony wee not beforeilknaneal,. :and eouldnot be commentdd ad. Mr. Morgan was proceeding to read extracts from the testimony, when the President ruled it out of order. Dr. MdCandleas stated the report was not before Lbuncils, as It bad not been accepted, and discussion was' therefore out of order. • -Mr. McCarthy held the report was de. hatable, because it was before Councils for acceptance or rejection. It was not fair to choke off discussion. Mr. Barton moved that the City Engi neer have the privilege of the floor. Om- Tied. Mr. Moore stated that he had been re quested to measure the lot by Mr. Pear. eon; that he went out, but refused to do so se be- bad no data there to go by, to mike an as r h ie field notes. Hs raid he had none. but exhibited ' calculations bused on an average which made the lot equal to' thirty feat wide.. Miller had stated be averaged it ; In this way found a measurement of the ground taken away, He (Mr. Mooye,) lard 'poked over Miller's calculations andlound them to be correct, and had mid so, but he did not, therefore, vouch for the drat measurements, as In the condition of the lathe could 001 do the work Then plan= self. Ho reformat° measure the lot Oleo, because he had not been asked to do it at first. This should have boon done, a it was city property. Ho hid 'endorsed Mr. Millet's paper of calculations as cor rect, but had then distinctly stated that ho would not aluott for the drat measure ments, tipon, which all depended. He hid WM. shavvia Mark, where it Waa amid the dirt had been graded from, and if It was that high, he thought the gra dings, as raga:led, were correct. Mr. McCarthy said he thought On evi drone of Bong had; beau adduced. There had been no dots to go . by. A great 'ghat tild been mid% but' nothibs very definite for Councils to act non. In relation to-the grading,' as to the price, he knew of an alley in teat lo tidily WM& tad oust {LW per yard 10 VIOL The Ages:lons to bo.•eleclded wore; Was Ole. amount cf grading stated done, and was the price too much. Chargetfdrinindnality and. freed ware airily made, but proof must be substi tuted. The only thing he saw wrong was In not employing the CiLLy Engineer In teethe/. place. This looged inapt , clone, but that was all. He favored re. 'erring the matter bank to the new Coun ens for fortherconelderation: • Mr. Scott said he had been present at the meeting of. the CommlUee, during the leveitigatlop, and had thought that moat of the thing had been from sur mises. The whale diffloulty mimed to be from. a sort of gt.as ,work. There had been'no statements or exact figures from which an accurate' measurement (mid be taken. and nothing could be decided here, In Toledo& to tho price: be thought It not too high. Other prop erty in the neighborhood had been as. messed $1,25 per yard for grading, and it was to be supposed that the city Would not get work. done for alal luta Hum' h . private cltizin. Mr. Bell stated that tide was well knoln to be • tweritplivoteet lot. Now he thought that taking the calculations made, magmata' avegagtaastated would : melte the lorequaTto p,tbtrtTfeet Heonlyliad 'reference 10 the meant's: Went. He ihonght the.Commlnee should not have passed the bill, outside the rec ,ommendation of Mr. 'Moors, the reg ular City Engineer. The' c alculations were: nottitog.. The, Measurement Measurement was wanted,. " -Mr Bcdtt thought that Mr. Miller; the engineer who measured the property. *mad-Be was willing ro etune 4 betete Councils and toralfVlo mestainananta t h errect...He therefore moved to :refe report back to the Committee..with lnstructions, fd ; Late htr, altilds's Untie:tow" added:— • The motion was, after some discus, Mou, curled and the. Piper so referred. TEM KARIM ` . Bitiltiess (Min . tee select Council was then taken up. Jitter 'several 'concur. Mace!, the report of the . Committee on htlithettwas =Calved; wield+ . was ;ob. Jetted 'ditto 4 hti.-Mettelyy,. who raid Objechros to increasing-the rental of .thebutober's stalls 'lithe. Market 'Aft-7 Oat cent: - Ms' :thought the rear atallashmild hi allowed treremein whh the preeenttsx,and the ,front stalls taxed, Wetly, .rdltimial mamma was' Eagan The ' Int wee dls. *cussed by Mends. fdoCart y, Hare and Neaataar when the Chairman read' a sec: Wu le the set of AstemMY eflipOweri log thetbratnittee to rent the wrath, end have control of theta. A motion was dimly made to refer the matter back to the committee. last. Mr. EfaCatidless galled teethe yeas and hays on accepting the report, and thus roneurring with the Select,Couricil. with the felkirlityg at i• Ayes-. Becker{ Boggs, Booth, Bulger, Carroll, Caskey, Moo, Hared House, -Houlihan, Jahn, Lanahan McCarthy, Met:bane, Moor head, -141 mer, Pearson, Behmatr, Schott Scott - Tomei.; Waughter. Weldon,, .Tomlinson ~ZI. Nigya—Albilia Barton. Belf,'Bisck. Fleming. Hutchison Jones, McCand. lesei Mclielvy; rich's:Mere: Meyer, geed; Book.-Welsh—lL Mr. DicKelvy offered a_resolutlon re qu,sting the Market, Committee not to ant any stalls In the batiks anti! furth er Instructions from Council. Laid on At tide ptage of the proecedmga serer-. al motion% to adjourn were triode by lhaJ patlebt. members, ell et , Which were; signally voteeldoan: ! A general moans or 'the' auwweeted man commuanced,ithleb. aaa—inwetere'd With by the wet Berseented.Arni, who blockaded the doers and larroly reused to permit any egress tuneq by permission or the Preildeet. O,e member. In vale, appealed,a:nu:epee • Mummy, ern Itnalp 'outwitted the chair by climbing . . river the !railing* and illoreng through the Iphhy. As tile coat ;ads whisked out at atOt . the tileirgeimt wee directed to ahead him Mr.". which. unfortunately. proved a blank failure. rui.ouna nneurnse • - • Bailnosa *ea Continued, the action of Select Connell being concurred to, Id . ilnally passing an ordinance for opening , Ellavrorth 'avenue: passing a joint react ItaliMlaradmion to the vault of Ann. strons f Bre. &Co ; Warring to. tbe' Committee • resolution for-lighting the Greensburg' ma; accepting the,report (Tate Special °mandato on Si, :Peul'e Church; socepting the roma Mabel Corn. 4 ettif o aPotOtliPrPOleity to build Iron PIITSBUR( . 4.#' DAILY GAZETTE: SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1, 1870 clad buildings; passing finally an mill name • board walk on Wylie street. near Somers street; accepting a petition for the repeal of the ordinance for the Seventh avenue sewer; passing finally an ordinance for the opening of Hatfield wog; accepting and ordering to be published, report of City Hall Commlesion; referring to Street Commit. tee, petition of Frank Seibert for dam sow. passing finally, resolution for the removal of obstruction on Sixteenth street; passing finally, ordinance for opening Neville street. RESR,OTION OP TEARY& Mr. Pearson offered • resolution of thanks to . President W. A. Tomlln•o • for the gentlemanly courtesy •nd tact with which he bad presided over the d& liberations of .the body during the year. Pasted unanimously. • On motion, adourned. ANOTHER WESTERN OLTLET The bharpiteuw. Batter ens - New CU. tie Hallway It la not irenerally known, and If knonn, tha fact may not have been drily aripredatecl, that we are to have another railway outlet welt, 'probably In the In teract of theConnalleville road. At Harriabiarg, during the Clodng sesalcm of the Legislature,. a bill was pureed incorporating the' ..Sharpaburg, Butler and New Castle. Railway Co." and. granting the. right of ,way and other liberal franchisee to the corporation thus created. The oorporators ttamed In the bill met In due time and proceeded, ao• cording to law, to open' books of sub scription, and perlbrm Such legal ftino- Bons as devolved upon them. The stock has bean subscribed, the fact cer tified to the GoVernor, and lettere patent have been leaned. tinder the authority of these letters patent the stockholders met on Thursday evening last for the election of thirteen Directors, whereniOn the following Board was elected: Jared M. Brush, Pittsburgh: B. W. Morgan; Pittsburgh; Andrew LyontyPittaburgh; W. A. Tomlinson, Pittsburgh; N. P. Sawyer, Pittsburgh; D. O'Nell, Pitts burgh; George C. Rice New Castle; Samuel H. Hartman, Edgewood; Wm. Smith, Allegheny; John Scott. Jr., Alla gheny; Samuel Riddle, Allegheny; John Brown. Jr., Allegheny; H. S. Bollman, - McKeesport.. • • ' The Board elect effected an organics; Bon by the election of 'Hon. Jared M. Brush as President, Hon. W. A. Tomlin son, Secretary, and Capt. Samuel Riddle, Treasurer. , The road has been thorotighly ittrvej ed, throughout Its entire length of fifty. six miles, including connections, - and careful estimates made of the out. The grade Is easy, not exceeding forty-five feet to the mile, maximum; the route peewee through a new Inaolated, - but highly productive agricultural region, and. also opens up come 'extensive beds of coal. At New Cottle. a connection can be formed with the Pittsburgh and Erie R. and also with the Cleveland end Milhoning Road. thus connecting with the Lake Shore Line, to all points west. At Pittsburgh, the moat Important connection, all Interests considered, would be with the Connelsville road, via the Nine mile run route. • We are not Informed as to the Intim. lions of the Board, (lf, Indeed, they have had time to form any, as yet,) but if they shall receive that spbstrintial encourage ' meats which their peculiar position would seem to entitle them from' the connecting - roads mentioned, at each end of the route, then, indeed. may we see, ai an early period of the future, a new and independent wade for trade and travel, hence to the late cities. ' The. Importance of such a route as a . competitor, and no leas as an seminary of eidtalng roads, cannot be overestima ted. Although a short line, in Itself considered, the She:pat:mg, Boiler and New Castle Railroad Is • very Important link In the railroad system.of our clty; as such we hail the new organisation, and shall anxiously await the initiation of active operations along the line of the road. SERIOUS ACCIDENT. An Explosion—A elan and Two Boys Terribly Burned with Bonen steel, A terrible accident occurred between eleven and twelve o'clock yesterday, al the steel works of Messrs. Rummy, Wells A Co., at the corner of Seventeenth and Pike streets, In 'the Ninth ward, by which h man and two llttle boys were terribly, and portiere fatally, burned, and several others severely Joseph Blakely, the puddler at one of the ;armpits, was engaged with his ..helper,'. 'Art hu r Deleeuw, In removing the 'tap" from the furnace. The."lne"` la • mass of hardened metal left In the furnace, and while it was beingremoved en explmion ! occurred., which. the &me of metal, and moltenateek were 'mattered or thrown in every, d.rectioo,. burning and' otherwise. injuring emir one with whom they. came in contact. - Mr. Delaney, the. "helper," and Francis and Joseph Blakely, _two little sons of the puddler, who were spending a part of their school holiday at the mill with their father. were the parties most eerlously Injured. Mr. Delaney was frightfully tanned about the, head, face end breast. Ills clothlog walet% on lire, end had to be torn off his porsonto pre. vent his - being burned more extensively atilt Ile was removed immediately to his home, on Canal street, near Pike, and received medical attendenee. Bin inja• ries are sextette, but his . hoped they will not prbve fatal.,Joneph Blakely, the : youngest boy, ..aged nine years, had his fate, neek, breast , back and arms tent., lily burned: removing his clothing the skin came off a large portion of the tipper part of the body.. The elder boy. Frrncle, aged thirteen years, was also badly, burned, but not so seriously as his. brother. Ms face, neck and.boserlt were burned to a crisp. The boys were re. moved .to their : father's borate on.rike Street; ;near Fourteenth, ' end were. at tended to by.Dra. and'. Hearn& There are serious fears that the Norio, of Joseph, the you:magma hoz, will prove fatal. Mr. Blekelyjettier of the L boya, was slightly burned, endlyken:.he took, pis children hornet, hlei Man clO, ,hing Was discovered. to bo burntng An; .arreeral , . . pAir The fair now In prigress in the base ment of St. Panl's libthedral, Fifth avenue and Grant street', ibr the taniedt Of the Catholic grphan him ao far been grand lumen. To attempt even en enumeration of the manifold at. traction to the spuflons hall. woulclra• gulro more tlmiatid 'spa* COM thapresi Of business and the crowded state pf our columns on this-occasion will permit, but we would advise . our readers who have not, yet had the plasm:moot spend. log an evading. there ,to Ibromo that plant 0 . longer. ~ The . fair vill o pen at three 0'43/01*.titht , arternoitat and re. Milo open uptil tweiveo'clock tc.night ; and we know of .no more , pleasant or Profitable place wherein to spend aids. ore hour or two. Many useful* and vafJ haeloargelee are to be disposed of by Mono°, among which we might mention flea portreit in oil of. Pope.riusSlC... *aid to. be one 01 the most accurate, and eerlainlytme of the best finished plat:rah . lathe country. Theplature wit* whited. by Mrs. McKnight. 'of .Washingtmui 0., formerly ofthis city, whale shill ass portrait' painter is eromulto that or no artist in the °matey.. ~ • Vtartvary Report. • The following Is theilist of deaths in the citrof ritiabitirgla Ikea the .164; of Dee. to the 25th Of Dee.„ as iejtoreedlirl Dr. W. tinT , elY, P? , 1 40 P‘ . 1 ,4 1 Thecansesof death were: Unknown 1; aexy 1: tetants 1; oracer I; old age debility 1; diseaseof heart 1: enteritis I; accident 1; oclampela 3; pnenmonlatr, whooping ociugh , 2; • scarlet fever 1; ta._ hiercoloels 2; still born 8. , Of the above there were—Under 1 year, 9; from 1 to 2 years, 2 vglo 6,1;;'6 to .10, 1; 151020, I: 30 to 40, 2: 40 to 5004 '5O to 69, 4 ; 60 to .70. 3 ; 70 43, 80, 7. Miss, 14:. females, .Iy,hlts, 24.00. coed, 1. , 2 '13312, 26. - . • ; Itfishionable'ettidilnie. . . . Therein no - piaci:ln Cho eitk wherionr gentlentazersaders esn dm] s' totter As sortment of material; to: a larger stock, titan at Hespenheida's ftshionable talk:w ing establishment, lie. 60.8rath 'street, (81. Clair). Mr. HfsipArdielde Is now, tomakenßhajbeaborteatpdr shartrob sible time and at the .most rononable rates, clothing fir gentleinen, perfect In fit, and of the latest idyls. . - Ttuste of our -readers In need or anythinglh this one, or thinking of eh tinging their batronAge, comd nut do-tette/than broaMnEltlio. 60 Sixth street, and . ring tb"Pen beide 11trlal Thnt, I y will besatbdled with ttee , trial is Ottertail:lam that the goodeerlit bib ef the eery , teed diameter, •• The Happy dew lietir.'4l/110 tote 01Mei with tut now resolves idie - parpOialei promineNa which ,are -th_saa 'sf Liebler, No: 104' Wood' &treat:Wu° has deeded and perfected arrsaitsraeuta.so• cordthgry, di make his already popular trunk establishment still mode celetweted for tbe Hebb and durahilllY of the work' sent from It, and the extraordinary law pricer wtdch the goods will be sold, lor wood 'treat will tie the Phawa for. f r w .rM. 4 1 1 1 . 7 1' "' ;i, F .~a.r5.,.+:~?- et..i.v:.,Y~:T=ri>° zra.«,. , , .~:h5_'3k..1~..-~-ky.~' x .rt~~::-~:s.,. ...,., ... ..~ ... .. At the Gallows. We have all heard of the chap who was going to be hanged, and being presented with a glen of ale while on the gallows, blew Dui froth off, saying that he bad always heard that froth wasn't healthy. We don't know exactly whose ale that was, bat If It were Pier, Dannals dt Co.'s that chap was misinformed; if be had swallowed it down Jost as It was he'd have felt the batter of it to the end of, his life. We speak from experience—that la. we don't mean to say that we've bean hanged, we mean we have had some ex perience In drinking P.,' D. dr. 00.41:1X. reliant ale. Our familiar friends know that we attribute our fine complexion (we hope we speak with becoming mod. ally) principally to that; s od let hare let us say that we hurl back with the deepest scorn the Insinuation of that vile sheet, The natty Pudding Bag, that there Is an undue proportion of our complex ion concentrated in our nose. Without wasting further space on that contempti ble sheet, we revert to our theme. If our friends, and they are legion, would heArY. and we know they wouldfwe ad othem to try a glass of Plor, Dan nab et Co.'s Cream Ale, and oar word for it, the world will look bright to them. The delicious beverage acts like a potent charts. lifting care from the mind and strengthening the-body against the ilia of the flesh. Try, it—you' know "the roof of the puddlog," eta. New Tear , ' Gins. As the season of ;OVA is upon us, let the reader take note of this fact—therein no gift more welcome than a book, always provided It is adapted to the taste snd comprehension of the recipient. Bon bons disappear, fancy' articles and toys get broken, but books remain, Woke= of cordiality and good will; and cone year after another disappears, and the "child! . no longer is playing lta parts in the great genie of lifer we all know w het memories and ' erniitiorts are gathered round us by the'Sight of Some "gift" whose "giver" has perhaps been called "home." or the holiday season, Jno. W. Pit took, opposite the Postotlice, has directed special attention to supplying the public, with books for holiday gifts. HL assort ment varies from the smallest and most triming five cent toy book, to the most superbly Illustrated and elaborately bound gift book. Among his collection of firm books, will be found all the new works of the senses, and many of the old standards.. Clive Wens call,oppoalte the Postoliloe. • • The New Year. G , od•bregotbe old 'reagent's vanished, Geod.,,e to its sor on sod etre; Las ener begs our A rest.] or be baGsbed, Or troatir, ...rout bid our Aare • • . To.da3i 'the new year Is ushered ht so Joyous and smiling, and Roltzhelmer, at tne Continental saloon, has made such ample preparation for the acoommoda• tion of his patrons u to drive sway all mid recollection of the . past and cause them to think of the present alone. No •One who has ever been so fortunate as to participate in the discussion of a New Year. clinger at the Oontioenal will forego that pleunre today. - 11 . It l 4 possi ble for them to be present. The most ample provisions lave been made and guests will And -everything In keeping with the Occasion. Remember the eon , %Menai Won Path avenue, one door west of the • Five hundred dollars rpward will be Paid for any Information which will lead to the discovery of the whereabouts of Mr. Samuel . Bickman, of Osillbrnia, Washington county. Pa. Mr. flickman arrived at Pittsburgh on the packet Elector about one o'clock on Saturday, December 11th, was seen by several of hla friends during the after noon, and teat WOO at the National Hotel about five o'clock same day. laiempat-: ate and. of regular bents, about sixty years old, baldheaded and no whisker', a little above medium height, heavy set, weighs about 190 pounds, had on stiff hat and salt of dark clothes. Information ran be left with or addressed Joseph Forsythe, No. 145 Fourth avenue. Pitts. burgh. Pa., or Jonathan Sidman, Van. port, Seaver county. 4's. =Mil Mountain Patriots The Squtre's Daughter.. The Tseblyvtlie Boys .. Cahalan uhsrliT Eugene C00per.._....._.8aby% Ohrtstmssq .... tie Thal Overeometh Temperance 675 For mile by F. G. Itetheman, 113 Tbllll avenue. O I pecial butacementa "ll be °tiered to persona pnrcbealog books for Sudsy SchoorLdbaary. , A Case of Deafness of fourteen years standing (the result of a Catarrh) caned by the use of Dr. EistirOs Catarrh Remo. dy. Levi Beringer ' . Esq.. of Durban's , Corners. county, 0., writes, tinder date of January 6th, 1869, that he has been using. Dr: Sage's Catarrh Remedy, and - says it has cured him of deafness of fourteen year. standing. He was so deaf that be couldbot boar a Per son talk When masted by their Oda, and can now hear the church bells ring two collerttatimt. - tgalidd by' druggists, oi land sixty cents to Dr.' B. V, Pierce, Buf falo. N. Y. Poc .4tent. - --Twotplendid hoird'welling houses, No. 12 and 14 Overbill street, nearly opposite Mr. Moorhead's rod d ems, end Op 11110 with,Canher. imam, street. ears. apnoea of good modern dalsh, that story grained; oontans ball with await:into patios , dining moot and kitchen; on se cond Boor, five chambers, bath, 80., gas Ballarat, good attic, and large' dry 'cellar, nest 'yards with good brick pavements, cattevana, &a Apply to tr - 13. „ 6514tierty . street. Go to-day aadrinjo a lunch at Barii6 eonass- , :of S st reet oh& 'Path val llll 4l ClBretelle 10. flab. Alto= 17,r woff wir inimr a maxi desire fora healthy_Will be }band titan the boards. thing is prepared. IpPla bent slylia,..*b btaltacia; aseeh... mehdattoa nO4 Vmsesied by 0041 V* taurant)ptht, city. 'Vali It - Name- lutd. lent qtualityfor tike ibwl. ' - Oysters, Oysters, 4/stem—Mho asks' brined , - Chlneottagne and - Ananedek (Ql4)olltatii ere reolaived fresh; Ifocrdi. - rear Inite i tbeir nativelistataavaryhton: day end. intraday: quilittr.ausrailtsid, and sold lathe magnet , dented rioW•toloe of IS Vet bang. Oen aton east Bra= 13710.%. , =M;iQM '+dYtl l 3o~ 1a 1-. l ' Boole a traria". P °i - 11 :trt 7 A -0 05404.41.Eqzg.irsauf• o 9 Bkrn .81not te e Os f seo and - 018606t00t8 , te e kb!‘ . days ; :Price ir f OO. , I . Qoslity. • .:;.• ...ormtcropemm,'• • P. • - ir dat.sorw,holl• 4 . 480084 5t.",2•• ot.llantialiesYY• ti ;.t of la sllt - np by ffir„ Botta& - a - 00:1e" mode or the beat qnsUtles.ontousll;int hops. , To ;nouns gonl,drought-M,sl sok Sokßkirilhinnals'+9,4l rantions • • Eso,sl.4.l2dholookals putrpomdloweet• thank ArTottngent's )3m - Ith - field stied' and Dl4anodottey..T , • .1 :41 4 'lBreSti:Arrtyat of ChltioobontBB4lo4 031 . 0ernott Steel a Bra.M 10 • 1 s,i'ld&A , ago sellipxot $8 per bone!. ohttiestemsee andOsaneoelo ters, , only $6 per ; barrel . Bagnlrs,lbr hitntoll'a:Oyater's. at Meet Bro.'s, Thlrd'Aventre r near Bmtchiteld. 100 bar.' retsina Orrin& • . , , . . =I „ CoastMallon liVoterio Loortain cure In Diabetes and mat dtseases of the Md. 'acmltir solo broil Drag/lA:AL Heaakerpplell imadri ssis, Bairt fo r then:olm Is, at In a. Carjlele's, St Filth maw,. t. Youngson.a. liadthfiald West and Dia. mond alley, ova of too finest nonnallon ary antablathmenta la the nay. Molt', in everi : alepartiiiiatof Ma's. titre at 41 Sixth availuta ' . • CbllneAteigne Mel Osman at • Steel & Bro.'s. Fresh Jailed today at $ per herreL Third arum, near Smithfield Elegant new MINIM' jewelry, jell opened.e lasertun Yr Coils" V •rath• • fittneateacae- 811e11 oysterk—Presh arrival at Steel & 8r0.% *llB per barrel. Jewel, Glove sed Hand kereblet Boxes for prawn% !imam Illarllele; 27 . Fifth amine. - • • lctoel tiro. Wive just reosked a stock of freak Oblnootsigus Shell .oyr . s.,r% It Rest FISIS Lees Akewls tor holldsimia• eats at &Ism= ft Carlisle's, 21 5!" . 1t59 , ,5t,, 2, R^' • 2 •Holiday Books :at Ws, , I. I T. I'Velnrt , • - , Heavy Tax Payers. Messre..Toseph Finch & Co., the ax tensile diWller. , manufactured 894.1 r sallow of pure rye whiakey doling tbe past year, and paid taxes amounting to 1369,988 91, u follows January.. Febr Marchuary, April..., May June.... July August, $16,132 34 15,501 94 23,065 65 96,076 97 35,044 56 ..... 38,017 66 -- 13,378 40 14,637 92 41,986.90 20,919 40 24,334 78 40,796 49 October' November .... December .... Call at -Moorlicad'e,. No. 81 Market street, today and choose an appropriate present for a lady from his Immense as. Sorlseerat, of gloves, laces and matins, rib. bons, flowers and fancy articles, hats, collars and cuffs, rings, breast-pins and bracedste, trimmings of all kinds, handsome fans and boxes for the centre. table. Yon can hardly fall to make a selection neat and tasteful, and one which will be appreciated for its utility as•well as beauty. Shell Opten only gaper barrel at Steel & Bro.'e. Quality guaranteed. 'Envelopes and Scatlonsryst Evan's, 41 avenue.•- Rupert' lunches prepared to-day for the patron's of Yonmeson's, Smithfield street and Diamond alley. .. Moses, Hose and other metal articles far itifta, at Mtwara & Carlisle's, 2f Flfth &Ws.Cttrbt mai Oysters pi per barrel at Mee Contectionaxtes, of every - variety, at Totuigeon's,l3ndthriald street and Dia. in9od j Toys, Dolls, and many fancy articles for Chriatmsty at Kamm dc Carlisle's, 71 Fifth avenue. All thelatest Disautne's at . Egut's, 4 Sixth avenue. • =CIII . , kINNYHYIYR-GOSLING-Ow Wadeeeday evening. Daaanaber 519th, 1181), at N. Paton Chr. rah. Brant • net, by tM Rev. lir. Roberta, /CD U. httIiNZILEYILIe and JOS= 11. GCS. LIMB. daaablar of Jas. 6041.116. Ise., b.ith of PiLtsbersh, la. (Souls. ttl., and Shelbyville, Tann.. Papers please e0r,..) . =I AND TTICIIXO— , n Thursday elentn, Den. 20 119 o•otock, LIBBI, only daniper g ot• MAP.. end II•ry H. Anderson., sod (oar pun . and ten months. The funeral Irt II take Woos from theyneldeaco of nor Moat . . Bonou mane. on unit- DATit II o'clock. The friends e; lb. Many on eeepectrath Invited to snood. , UNDIIRTAKEIIS 8. rArralbOn JAW L. WILLI/XS. 13ATTIBSON & WILLIAMIS, Use/dia.., corner of Iftfth avenue and SIL eltvet. rltiaborib. OoM. of all kindle Shroud.. Crave. and Moves, and every dcaerip {Woof funeral fern lahlpf good. renamed On the meat masocable term In tae elty, Hearer and itarriamodandahed °Mee open day and Wain. CUAIILEB & PEEBLES, lIN. DMITAYEELS AND MUSA' ir.raltf.st. ~ n L e LIN DUBICT STII.Y.F.T A.fiD UHUlttk Anyfeentart. , fhff'f CUM+ • MS lA. co•astsfauf _41.311.Q Wlth mai uf .11.omfood.. 12A_EfalL.11 tlei l' ALlS& ' tr i ragniti=fin Co. fluff Afdi . sLepy CU ands of lloorniii Mut Malt:locm Las JOHEIPIEI METER & lioa, I:II O 7XPEIEMAACEIII9. 424 PINE BTU= Ouretair. for /amoral, 13.00 Moab 0017I at NS .d Tamara Tanlibmant.. otaae4 NNW 'ADVERTISEMENTS "THE FIRST METHODIST CHORDlk(Rallro.etzeetoleat Depot.) Fier itououroe. Pa. e. V. CILOWTHEIL. Pastor. rreschteg Err.' ISAIMATH: at I.ON A. Y. .4 I 1.. r. rablie cordial! Invitee. e'j CII , IIIST EPISCOPA nuften, - ALLZAJLIZNY.— L km, BIN/. c F..llltvt/Kr. 8 ator,' aaletava at di vine ...via, In this Maras on TO.Jat)IIAUW, at half•paat tea a•Ma..4... wad tura- okat arias o'ciack r. a. 1! 50 1 25 RTIIRIVERIIALUIT CHURCH, Genitor Groat MINN sad TONIVALIosso.. Ls'. W. N. VAN 111,1411 g rattan Bony!. ItVZILY OUNDAT 103 d e.. N and JP. W. • - 1117 .1 4/14147100 j .: 3 17:, - I;4 ` li ttlrta: Dillobitce-j - TooNtalots• In Evil." Beals tree a nd vrelcoma to all. Elsoda, batoOl at NA. N. farf.IIIST CHRISTIAN CIIOIIIOO. corner Beaver street we tl [grrece . r..l7ertli Irtel=3l7ll74 j . Vnl 3. Day.) at 104 e• estd Hv 1 r. r. • Hems entirely tree and s cordial tcyltatS en to en. • - IIarFIRST CHB ISTVAN CHURCH OP PTell3lll7ltEiW W. S. ilear=r ;s . a o rd bm v itt NZITILLII *mien every Lord.. Die as 10)a N. tb 41111. i e ig. The public an cordially Invited. • OrPILIBLIC Liecureip AT the NEW .11C itIJBLIAM CttoacW, cor• ts, of Weed zed ets.th etre. to. eljat DoT fArtrillMU. Jauoto. A. ISo*eet—The Coming or /egos from Gallica to imams. untoJono, baot , sed of him. WPM'. W. 1. REID WILL Pre itch • Hermon beton• the trait.d nod Icco•mel Prastinertsa I. . Trianon• Lagoa on • 0.11./lltOw (tlabootb) JINX milllo. at Thi o'clock, to moll., plr. P. Murcia, TLM Sabi mt-.y rho for too akild..v.• ♦collection wl4t Ds tikes aolar ITS besoll of ono Tem:torsi Un.ell. wrixmovni• CONGREGAi- Iimi Ziolt i lrlLlTi l t • lll l Cefar ° At corner of Leval and Federal str••B4..alle o`e.ocelT:=4.l74lVVlVgis'er r.;l tweject- , 8 :bouts 00$ Illkadow 11 Illness LIFe ' • ed ',ban allaro hoe gal a prodlal welcome I. ex . lelp.l us • , • Eirp;TIJEW.ND 11017 C —lllhe • verestora "Meee I.lllle Sou titroll4 Cam. an• Tata DAY aeetar.a Magma nv c rsa CIVIT.. clear of 610.• ertnaast tax. eel of I..•earallairs of the sat SIX ot..asks. biteable to Steel holders or taste legal represealatleeN at Um emerertfsCeaDaayCPl sad . allot 4 . 4INUARY ISTO. • Jar ' • WA. Serif • ellilealt. ; 3/PPIC OF VI "Cant INWIUNCIICOXI • VA YO . r frrtscsok, lA.. - : i • ; • .I•nouyll.t., - ITO' IlarTIE ANNEAL ELECTION , .. toe DIIIIICT.IIII of IMO Coalman. .to fair* *Vita . , GosploF yur. vi 1.6 4 0 4‘01 4 la• Ita tall*. '...; .V , . i lsoVaios, nr • 101- onilk riosc To ma muff A .; January r IITO, to foam Waco of OA 111, WI .N. f j.This .; • , .1113/411 T. al. r.. r . . • FirEND OFEHAPTEIL Ist. &' i u' -RINGS BALANCE SHEET TO ALL Whom it May Concern OUTGO: , Snick on band, Rained On In Al ffeip and ttintdalpials, UO,OOO 6t.•14,00 per bb1.... ..8 1 14 6 0.000 SiMis Crean, II Unit “Piusatib. NiWO,OOO tont., old $ll. 00 per kimi,ose Iciiire4saxclast—lstalit..tos eh' Ni.the • i 44 .Wrap: '11109411C . - Wiarale en.", • •:. •••••• attkoo Con INCOME: Pomona yob., or volassatlelparod" force:singe moil:he: • .• I0d;90011412: . diaaa aS eis.o9 ci.soihooo ! Present valise, or Table astlelpalad, • • • forameln 0 mentbut — - 11110.000 !Rib: Cradle, as 1$ Germ ' • bbl . . .. .. 14410.099 j ... • . Sit 19xi t j e ... REMARKS: Ennboiy anus& Oftdlibelawpir ALLKO4I47Ir ItlVXll—yMundriata. • zr toner CiELEeTiAi. SECANtiIIAIS (Many) MOICOVIEL EPIIICOPILL "- . CLASIIICAL ,ACAMENIY (Kanylie Bulk DattillssArbirt)stneet,a- Mi ta Tsai! been ;as :Jimary ad. Ctrinitin totalled boa the Petadiel,,_ • 4,11 , 4411 . - AST. sicoux„ ac.Jw:; NEW ALEVERTMEKEINTS DSSOLIITION. . Tie Tim of LOGAS, GREGG A CO , has Oda day Deal disjoin/ by lbaliatton, GIORGI PARK aid J. R. JOHNSTON mines. Tbe Imbangylll be settled by the rtatatabig Nam JOHN T. LOGAN, EDWARD GREGO, - ortiaug rams, J. Z. JOHNSTON. GEO. B. LOGAN. Dzczatass 31, 1550. ma underelood Xlll sentinel, the hopeartattou and ease of PORTION and DOYNATLO HAND WAR at shear old ataud s No. BSI Wood street, under the hiss of LOGAN, 011106 i CO. J. R. Jotuaston meals elth the Musa JOHN T. LOGAN, IDWAND 011XASO. 004). B. LOGAN. /extreme' 1, MO. jot 13014888 91 "We 'mamma It naltultttlegly the brat Or .juveale settiodleals.• , —Bo Weser. dt stemma. GOOD 'WORDS FOR THE YOUNG. • A YeHTII.LT lIAGAZINZ FOR THE YOUNG. Profusely Illustrafed. Edited 'by teEO. MeDONALD, LL.D. • JTJIBT BEADY. . THE JANUARY PART. • With.Tiveatylix Illustrations Par ule Wall Periodical Dealer. rabactiptloa. $5.50. Slagle somber. 95 dente. el i gTerttlFora r tglirr i ll6Ver4.= laplerWa s IkWactre, o tt i tlD: :111 4 Irry MAtibrlivirde. nWdo,rptita i te. paid. bo Say aldrsaa. on receipt or 90 vials. J. B. L irmm COLT 0 CO.. 716 and 917 MAIIHIPp STRUM, rtutseepeta. Jab•tildbat BOOKS I EMI HOLIDAY PRESENTS, - •T THE Very Lowest Prices! JOSEPH HORNER; 129 Smithfield Street. • Ownlandld stook of HOLIDAY BOWLS. oomorbleg Unman:till) Illostratml PRIGBINRA. TION VW:MIS of American and English Standard Prose and ' Poetical. Writers, Plngtlieli and American Juvenile, - _ Loy Pocks. Family and Pocket Bibles and Hymn ►LSD. • FINN AMORTMICHT UI Writing Desks. Paean r. Rooks. Portfolloa,lnkatanda. Card Cases. Photouraydt Albums. Chronsoo. Cold Pens and Fancy btatlonsry. Will be WA at the Very Lowest Prices. dell 17115 A ORDINANCE erProvltle far The Arrest and Pulp tabotont of Porsoitolip of Moto and other Offer... Ilsodor the IVA Section of lb. Art of Assembly. As. progrisl April 6, 16117, Isttiled a Portaer Papplemost is the Art la, As corporatists. Vis yof Plttabirralt, Etna 1. Be ft ordained and esadledar the detest tad Common L'entneite N Vie Oily af Ptltuts"One and ft is hereby ordainedand manta. fp Ma Oldnuelnti of itee snow. That It .ball ba the dO 7 of , he polio@ of tne Int" of Pittsburgh, upon 'leer or upon Informing.. made and manna' tuned. to arr.lt all per ons who may no found unfazed Is, or charged with 'talents' the imbibe rleons discrete/11y contact. 'awe, indecent Or el•loom behaTtor Cl the sheet. otter ' , she e piers, matte. - behatior on the atteeto or other Dab Ile piers, mailer not. Or gantellon. and all rag ant& common •treet boglars. ea:notes MO- Ma'am. habitual distarbers et the pulallepolea. known or ?oast./ nia .pOokots httlitrt. thong. watch flingers; parsons mho practiee any trick. Saute or dewiest •Ith. Intaat to nal-o dic, ovum.. woo shoo, Ile r ftlatiler. Sod ass- Valreor Sta. Mayor of •be city. and twat; o Yali of auy or toed oestrus old por.Ona at be pan tatted by Sas earflap, to t or bs ot both. at tlealhpre I It of llta May .r._Yroaldled. gignal e lttjVier tr -. 4 o Pthe l =reff in ere: to eaes d lea Outdate dollars. aid that mete islorhaaamen. Car the dm oot teased iVir 1:y. td! the.. - /elite a , y.; m , the s•fa.-d effeeFi. - ility days. Ism 91. That any ordianire or part oruntisatiee eixollietta with the :wane of lble alliance a the planet' time, be ad Che site is hereby re pealed a and sited!nacts• thisiordleasee. Ordainemitnto • law le Cease., thu Atilt day of Deonetee, A. D. 1.1102. • • JAIIIiS MeAULP.T. Llt/1112 it. 11 14o2aaa Prenearst at Meet COMM. ,vr, Ul"k V 1* P . W111264130N, Trauldaut at Common Conseil. Altai: H. Kamm rsa. Clara or Cotamoa Connell. JO THE SATE DEPOSIT CO. CGEM POlt THC Safe Keeping of 'Valuables, railer iv:unitise. and lb matlnsed Illanir la its Firtand ilarglrearetlaalta aro. 88 FOURTH d'i'FPIIF smideut—lirusarA= imn.ll ve• presia•ss—uswat &LOYD. Wleltefige arli. lPL l TlOßWAW ß. . WILLIAM •.• CORMS BLACK._ , WILLLAM . YON, IJUATIs 0. JAIL 4. MAN IT. • • eic`j ♦ TazaM-15. V.TOII soisitwarr. Ovin tittly from 9 o'clock A. K. to 1 Wekrek IIEBTINY G. HALF, 1111.11CHAN'r cow of Pols ina Sixth Stredt FALL AND WINTER STOCK NOW COMPLETE 4,4 C 1 4.,"4 4 ' •••• PE FLAW Old Eltazul. Macklin/ Otor4o. ma 24 rums /mum Aod lull' a solletiost Orem Ills Jaded aid asses soinexr, , etcivlte. . • • PATO!' WOOLS= GOODS. ; • MODS. lacrairrs, SAOQI7I3, . sir.azrast 'SHAWLS, • • . ' earreas. aoiltre. • 'deo MITTIPS. /kb. • LthIES OR MUM, 4 'll.94°.rFc!'efr V' 1140 LIDA . :Would do ...II to top . Mord imuelso Is 7 stook of WATCHIA ta.M/M - JlllWiLar owl oil, VIM WAY= of the moat dulsobla postorasyget V.ti. D irgEATIVEP 43,91%600 , FINE HOLIDAY GOODS TOR GENTLEMEN, PUTNAM & ADAMS', Gaits' Furnishing -Establbliment, i Ltlaitoo a T A. V 'EI BUIJ ES. ssecisoo rll=l li THE DISTRICT COMM. OF THE UNITED STATEN PUN VIE WEST NN DUSTED.: r OP PENNSYLVANIA. • • WILLIAM N. CHERIIIAN. •bankrar tonal/se Acta Cowen of Nara IV= under ea of 100 Coati, node. le eenlh Lot. e . i b l 01.7 eyelash A. w.s helm JUNE N. r URVIANOE., 17. a. =W . I. In Ezl42 . l4y i bt:. httrir. t a i mow Ilan, they have , why adjeltarie to not be gi9zt.d so tee . a !Shakeups. 34.4 • • -H. C MCCANDLCAL.CIM. J .THE . 1011111111 CT COMM 01' ?MC UNlTOUOTAZEdelhent•Weeletesphe. It or Pehrytvelds. -- • - ". .1f.7111. ' h% 1 1% k 4 ' 1!). ' patrgrl."4ll...ge frost ad his dear as ether elabsto drevable udder aslelAde. ddiddat the Court, 001100 1. hereby 4: to all credited. th . 000 bare peeled etr de end ober persons latentated. to &Maw. Oth day or 4. ret&. el Ilelhff ngrCai i i f Al ttr-il e Ettedl:ai.li lttd• h..t %M. ad!edema . dleeee.llera ;a. IP psey 0.. IZa)they far ., yir• 6" 2" """" VT U. Vg"- t 7 VINEGAR. N.._ THE PITTSBURGH VI)TGAR WORKS. BALLOU & ADAMS, 167, 168, 169 and 170 SECOND AVENUE. ♦re now mitered w toroth VINZOAR At the LOW= MARKET RAM. Attention Ls par coiled to oar inn WINE lllll46lii tarNortross-••Tb4,,er," .6.2 6 br Sals,ft uLost,""Yrorter,""lbund.""Ro!zrdinO." do, 'Kg OZCOOLHAQ FOUR LINI ismated ix Mesa again= -mu for . TWENTY-FMB 0RN214; asiA add& timed hiss FITIN.CENT& WAFTED.—An Active Inter nut in • good budniug, (11ininbutiutpg' grefenrtd) by &young man vritb budnisg' owe. Avallable esynal about $20.000. Ad dreltlf. X.. Gazette (Mee. tt WAFTED. - BOARDING. - A ine4aant pros Boom. uttik good Wally laard. 4T AIiLLERSON ISTESIVT. Alltsbetry. WARTED. -T w 0 1l ' Socitorp tot ax . 414 estobllobo4.2ttir York cub) LUb Trimanto Compost!. to operate to *Mars plaa Add ma Box ' llll3. Pittsburgh Postoillce. , WANTED. -A German GenL MIN AN who ept aka Ingllsh to take the General Agency el a New York itte'llasuranoe Company, who Dave an No shah office at Pitts burgh. Lim al Inducements to •proper person: Address, for Interview, Ilex 7613, YOstotnce. Illttsburett.' harel ANTETIHELP,..-AT Effie Ptan e tial)lar&r. , l o, l3l , ..Asz =of employment. remota' wantint Italy Of all MU ea* ne melted on sham =tl, MANTEID--An AGENT for this etty to sell the celebrated SLIMILY • T N 81CWINI3 on which we otorternn mote liberal than any othareosnt." OW and eamalne at 161 Wood meet. H. c. WILCOX. ANTED.—AGENTS every & WHERE to POI the AIIgItICAN KNIT B XAOLUNZ. the oil? Practical /MOM gelttble Mooblee ever loreated. Etta. egg., W1:1 keg Se. 000 Males per Salottte, Ad en. AUZIIICAN KRISTIN et KALOHDIL CO., BOditol 1t..... or IL Goa% Mo. . WANTED. - MORTGAGE& 00,000 to Lou to tiros or moll Mount; st a Oar rate of laterest. SHWAS K. ITIVIr. 3111. Bond sad Best Testate Broker, . No. 179 B=llllo.ld street. NVANTED..... AGENTS. . 1 11250 pRovE 'etillgriligernWSro t elt IndLer o rts wre st Lootr, tt!ruin iitg It lFer to dose as say mar.blne+lol6loo sold and f a decissd sou tautly lsoresslos. Now Is Um Ilais trdv—rte..o%.,h -.0. . Harm, sass., Pittsburgh, Ps., vs Bt. 71 0 LIET.On Wood street, No 15, w 'seeable/ by J. H. 11111ermas awa no re st No. 47 Wood street. is.Q LET.—Large room,-gecana floor, frost. flonabla fur r 411101.111 2 .1 1. orptoir room. 104 Yourth LET. , ;•TheNevirlatorelbsillo tog. No. 08 Wool &vett. Lugar' .$ No.' T O-LET—Warehouse No 323 Lamlf _oirret, from Jammu DJ loot.oto April In. ANIL linguini of rear . olloo on um. T) LET - Jai*" • slums psi= 116 tit . 7106 Pima fart doirrs alms 00 Clao . 1.. ie:d central locatios ►W cont►losall siodfn laaprov' Per► raltablelbe a PhyolOan • Inqatni of oirlie of ivigiitkingsusiiifent CO., No, 91 Wait street, betstia Oa hours et nd P., 11 4 - . P.P.4.."4.• FOR SAI4II4:' - • • • .. P R 13 "*. ' - ' -1 Cl . 1409901 a Vvri? . Orollitos . altoote4soor the Pad, 9? ttopoeo94 9.44. Al leshean contsiOo 970 lopsto.sall9r soh' . cas and 1.44(4. wltit .table mins 9499.944 T. ... tor Dii944lOrs *Mx of Allantlo Alataal•Ltte Luanne. CoN No. 109 annul .‘altlbt. (94 1994...) rro r 114. M.. orslo r;x• ;•• • • • • FOR ELMO. • SAW: DUST:. By Plat Bost bad or °Um:Mak In any n 0151411. Mutee~A, iii ina CU; YallinChln . ol . irlik UM* II from Us Ban, ead bate It at room abl•Vorms. byalll 11+:101i / 1121 4. 5 • - , denasi SPEtIE PATIENT .11ESIMED • NO HUMBUG i' • • MREI. S. C. ROBB . No.. 91 Federal Street, IS PAYING SILVER iN CHANGE!, "rely iluninerz • N ew Lace Goofiei New Bibb'on Navas • New .Teweliv Awl all kinds a TAliormanzip tioom Come nil :It, Dasin, ball of Iliopel.3.39o.ketf al Federal' Street; • •. CHRISTMAS`` AND 'MEW ',YEAH • PIUMENTS At :Your, 01,11 Prices, iir inu9g TRES Jewelry Store.' Dearth; to dose ear 04 noel, - es iamb all Node* In siro aiwo g o ods It inters to salt seentetY. AQ Wir heed. Wthe L lOW Tort at the decline of sold. LAT. lee AND -111 teen. WATCRits;*' . '' Rsmtgifitilitttinna !:•• Ale AND 1311X.Lit AD CANin, • Lane snialieens of farm 00 •00. M.' cat writa...bssom punkru ur , es • • irtlliel*kus,'shaTeBiatiiiib4meo. ...,n r.:...:!. , JOHN M. COOPER' & : 00.1 and Brass'Peadaii, 116111, 1111 i: - BRASSES assaa Prompuy METAL Al9de and Kept On:Trio:id; L Coopufs hiproied MubWEeet STEAM PUMP. Office, 88`2 PENN EMMET.. • rs,ll4r7sOiraTtlitaditattrrlpiregii- tgrAIEW OPERA ROWE. PAT } EDAM APTIIIROON, Janusz, 102 70 ca ßUMEN lobroto4 ADAMS of hi/LTD:EX. Laos [Aso of sia drama EXOOI ARDIN. SATURDAY IVISNING last appt.r. e. ." EDWIN ADMIN. Tho porton:moo vIU mamma oilth 80• Or 7dwln 1.21.11., To ionelnde with tn. drnma of TEX CASPERSEN, 07 ROUSH. Llf.,o.ne:Tiaritt4.P.peanoaco to thu env of Kt. ar'PrITSBERGH THEATRE. H. W. WILLIAMS. Lessee Mil Ilstmaer. T 0.2410 HT. the mat weesllss had coeetan, 'Mr. J. B. BERRY. Last,week pf Inch Beads. herd Stratum. Mtn Clara male . mud the 're. tomblest'on le murstirlp ism bill Ladles' Hsu Thee es Wtanesday Aitstssicsi ate. Tamtay, ear, of shmora eo w s W. At Tam IT. Weds... ear, heonat of J. IL Lane. PridsY. eeeeot 0 Charles Bs. diet.. Two grand Pert o,o . ooo .. New Yeses Dar. • . IigrACADEMY OF MUSIC. FOIL - ONE WEEK ONLY, Commencing January 3d. GRAND COMBINATION. The Werld•Renowned aymnnats. THEHAUTLON,RItOTHERS. The Mirth-v.ooer Little HANLON MIDGETS; The Tronderrul little WANTS. And oth an er Attrectlve NoceMee. They oil be accompied by The Inimitable Amerlean Ilumortst. ; 'P.T,EN NASH. • The Versatile Cornmed!tune. and Pronounced the greatest Being Concerßolst.the shale isermtat►oamblnallon unequalled In the variety and In the Intereetleg end unexceppon able thirster of the performance. • Notethestandlng Ibe greet ripener atiendluir this thud Oontainatlon. the pekoe of sehaltelon have been eseu attn. following setae: Pannell.. and Dress Coale. 75 eente• oecured Sears Bar, paagky Creole. II tuna; Geller,. *5 cents. ' beats kr. sm.-evening may bezecured on and after Pr 67 morning. December 111, ft Kilter it Bros.. ISIS Wood street. dear IarRLISONIC HALL. • FREE PUBLIC POPULAR LECTURE Thursday Evening, Jan. 6, 1870. . • Pirrsarne sr, Dee; 301 b. 1809. PROT.• X. 5. TUAISIDS-41.11 We. the undo r. Mined. having seen your MO teatimentals a. n Leaner end Uptlelan...rili PAW=a favor your dellvortsur • Lecture on the anatomy and loloitY of the anima ICY.: `and on the Use ate Abuse of Speetioleii. lePittsbargh. It .111 of utility to the eollsonatty by tintruct . ng tn.= Or ;to danger of wiled Improper Spectacle., and the ....fit of ..shins Proper onus, at the same time nrcaidratfut infornsatton and tu.traction on the olutatruetion of that dentate organ, UM ~JOBS DICiSON. M. D.. 9T3 Penn St. STZSRITT, Id. D., Ocullet. Peon rioxtske, ishein. of Plttstarsh. L. If. SONIZA.II,.M.' D., 9911 Pero Et. D. COWLST.3I:D,. SO Penn St: • B. Y. DAltit, - ht. if., 910 Peon TO-LET Plersaintatr, Ike. 71e1, 111110. Garrkseinate: I teed blevored by yoke Ineluako to LOCUM. • 4.• my ski, 1 lellteillives trattlieetate 'Melees, Reim heitary 00441 Missoula Heti. Ike lecture willbelllinetratee by Amiens ofDbeerams, Models, *Mantel Liu, • - • Ism; gentleviee, love obediently', leDWeLkit el. ILAflIa . 11• D.,• t Oculist and Ofileteik A. is.,•Doon, wUlb .opened ►e .1111 cealooks Leetan tepommelaos SEA - Via :DE RESERVED FUR ' L ADIEL Call/Altairier Illaysaisof ago VIII 'sot be adl— atlttaLualasa ateitataiantad to taut. partattacir . . When suss be oUtsiamt aqtriilt 7r14 ot annum from sistOttle IthysOstass mune mussel/ tiardso this eireulas, shad µ lho Mem of Um Dulls: ruse eserruckltenlag: trim /doss IL Basso,* Os.. prillirsie corner Pam 444 , BUM ataset.. ass nous this /misuses at 514 Oka at t 4 tobliuusalmaio r . • Ito Celliellse, iiid net by Ipeetaelei •he kid in the Lecture Som. Tat. Lee:tete IA &flier.% emit+ •tew a th trightelii 'Dr: %MAIMS * sod ht. PATANTiIi .BPZOTACLLI (istoek of whish he btu for sale) to the dtti G.of Ptttitetrelt. At the' threetinetbA of the Lecture. Phu •• GRAID-OPTICLL EsTEgramir, whseb mutat* of a amber of MOW ialskoll Illatante Biareopikon Piiitiuss sad DI. plying Yom{ belldga • viziers of _ . . • -.• Comte and other Beata'ltd Painting,, matattled'iniA, 116stsas . 4 tiimes - tbelr 11111.1 by attar of as tastame lure iiibromatle Lam. tia - malactloa sllenal-Traangra!it NEWMAN. • Ilturobasted'brtrio par•rlosraideltia Listita.; irbtekurlll tasbeiriandexidslnid at, the ad at' FRANKIIIII3 PATZNTIZ awl lavitatar ; Of •la 7 valinbtalswevnteants la tfieemstrmi- EVTADLEiii AND LI:VA% simonsimeciwidah. Rua jorpl• 1.2 Iva; staIUNBoN stvinui, tot. k nuilinili Weigh strut, Vale h. ' 'Short • Only. 17 '• Y . AtAiiiiv9 F 1 sp!eis4 ammo)* to sp hiriagrd OP` THE - HUIAN EIE., rirbnigrAßS , M I LISMEIL, opri rr .Ervroatir Eve.rrrriu. • • PA.111.E814-4 have a. castiwottams er Awls Flrhut.o""/"I'l Maloadgeaddiragorldeb I budge all WWI tat , Oartaaell . triottg 71* P 1811164 OOZING ABD• aLICLIPO . ILaraIIitZ4 LYN vali lazes tuna go Um walla to p.m core, and.olice a. WO** - dud, maple, It, 71n ' :Dan-: Irllkeel, giadart Didad Aggolee , Ull Amer 10er vies . .alteed alrla garraggloe qua !boa %reargued 0/the , . , . • . _ . AblidOple Parer& BOA b 7 ' * JAhlta UOWN, . Pt ' :(IWOODSTUF(I7., INSURANCE COMPANIC • attruntra •= M as ingelik:Avisma. amoDel -Claytted. Aux Paid RUU. trth FL. S. trlgr.ol2,lll47l7l.llLtalbrrn; 171,31 * " . : 114171=41. JaaVilarlir4f, Tb !`"!i.Wjagr,4 04'..tAfwe _ .• aim an 41. L'e e lONE/ ea larval - Term and Allarthe D• Unrwo art 'ANTS COolliZurfuL3/ ffl,toolui,,Aecsawar Alta. - OYFICE TO BOXDBOLDEUG N Coo Von Roads Of •Ls Coo:loon duo 'fooosa 1170, ;pll7 . tra pstlDo wdatyy 'hit date, of foNifotailoo and daUlatirt at Ilka , ItaTahrla Na.:lossai Basat :at" dfO Join/ . 11',14.0t. h.. ?rarer. ' 259 13111.4 CHOICE APOLie,.., ' K. CANIZI.L.D. 25' 6 !or WM J. Lk; WILD OATS limb almmiullng NEW GREAT LOT. ALF.. BURNETT, JAMES W. SHAH IPLET J. B.' 111121 LIN, 11.D..'192 Pena Se, J. W. STEM 291 Pun Bt. J. U. NeCLZGLAND: Peso St.. D. X. DUES% Y:D., 156 Destrt,„Ave. L. H. - WILLARD, N. D.; Till Diamond, I. i. COOPER V: D., TSI Diamond, A. WY. WILSON. 111.. 165 Yens, Bt. '16„•602E, K. D.. 1166 Pawl 6i. J..C..11080112114 . IL D., Oculist. Penn Et. X. W. WiLLACZ. M. D., 111 .ADIL1 1 4814:1N BY 71CKET 04.4; T-Ror,s,m Pro. 7, MIME! Ice Pres 'l' au .au