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WIEDIESDAY, JAN. A, 18W
THE LEGISLATURE,
The House of Represe its:lves Wes Or
poised promptly at noon yesterday, by
- n th* choice of Hon. B. B. &mine, of Ti
..:pro,na Speaker, with the romai subOrdi
- sase odleen, all of whom. It Is perhaps
. swains to add, are Repnbli -
• At a later h.. • ta was also or.
• the choice of Hon. C. H.
, :..rralei:Or, of the Chester District, as
Speaker, with thermal list of minor ofti.
• arm 1:11 being Republicans. -.
Tarn death, of Hon. B. F. Hopkins,
Y. O. from Niisconzth, is announced.
'." • Twn Annual Message of Gov. darer
~,will be Lid before the Legislature timliT,
' k and will appear In these columns to•mor.
Mt Pot:Brills Minors' Journal, dIOT
edition, enlarges Its form and celebrates
Abe event in a now dress of type. Its pros
. ,parlty is as conspicuous as well merlUd.
' • '
A Wm - moron rumor tasters that
both the President sad the Secretary of
Treasury are decidedly opposed to the
Western an& Southern proposition for a
• Ilierhanlinic
Nei direct attention to the medulla:is
- reported in our local columns, adopted at
a meeting of iron manufacturers held, 'at
Yost town , Ohle, last week, to consider
.thepotowd clump In the tariff.
, •• . 'pn direct attention to an articieln
another column presenting an official ex
hibit of-the finances of the State for the
- ion closed. Its ilgures . sue in
Atabigheatdegree creditable to our finest.
• cid °Moms, and acceptable to the people.
Tam avenge attendance of children et
r lhe public schools of the two cities during
the year just dosed, has been 7,141 ler
-- Pittsburgh, and 4,816 for AlleghenF.,
The Items of irultraction and fuel me.
Prise the actual cost of Instruction proper
•
is etch city. The average expense per
- paid for the reir has therefore been
i 518.24 for Pittsburgh, and $14.81 for
Allsgbany, incording 4o official
Tax Trunry policy of the =MD
month has teen revealed in the direction
—.falai we yesterday antkipated. Er.
llotivweadbnintsies the =mute( gold
-Ito be sold, and Inereasev the relative pro
' portion of bonds purchased. Thte, he
lad to the market such a moderate
_Asrpport, lathe =mot greenbacks to be
ralessed from - the Treasury in then uPor -
~• lON, as to check any tendency toward 'a
too rapid decline of the gold premium.
'The downward movement is still likely
- to be distinctly marked, and steadily
seatinued,. '
- Howscomwe the organlntiem of the Ohio
Legislature may at last be accomplished,
there le evidently some bashs for the cur.
rent'eSpectation that the ratification of
the Xirth Article by that State is a fore
.
tone - =elution. The Cincinnati Hu.
twiner demon:tow the movement, as.one
which can only imeceed by the treachery
or ihnooorotto or 4 " Reform" members.
! loot thls hi smartly a cry of "stop thief,"
Smiths' transpired that, if any Democrat
ic totes shall be given far the Article,'
that may be:regarded as merely 's de
velopment in the Chase programme of
that party. h Columbus dispatelio the
Cincinnati Gassaii saps:
The Chief Janice has been madeto
believe that the tuition In Hamilton
county wee • Chase arrangement, and
thence he telegraphs that his friendi
most all unite, Decimate and Republi.
cane, in organising the Legislature and
than, If they love him,' mist ratify the
Fifteenth Amendment.
surarrlA COAL NIIIUW
'The tearful calamity which occurred
few months ago at Avondale. bu very
properly aroused the attention of therm))•
lie to the necessity of stringent lees/Won
on the subject of mining, and thesectuity
the lives of mbar', as well from the
affects of their own recklessness as the
cupidity or agreement of proprietors.:
Servant bills to this end have been pm.
paced and published. There Is a law on
the statute book which applies only to
fichnylklla minty; and although It Is not
to perfect as It might be, yet had It been
made genera), as It ought-to ;Veit been,.
the Avondale horror might and probably
:1 vs • averted.
his to be feared that, under the preli
ms of pabllo sentiment, and the feelings
occasional by the repeat calamity, legal
provisions may be enacted So stringent:
lad °bemuses to detest the object aimed
at. In the drat place, the mining of coil
dust g:ope, and, safe or unsafe, it will go
• on.' In the next place, it will not do to
enforce by law expedients to secure
safety Mat will add largely to the expense
of mining. •
4 it the 'Amend* mine there was a
large wooden structure built directly over
the month of the shaft, in which was the
hoisting, breaking and screening mar.hlxv
ary: When this took tire, and the Um.
tiere were burnt through, the shaft wu
Ailed with the fuming wreck, the only
avian° of escape was blocked tip, and
tyro hundred men and boys perished. -
Bad this building been made, even In
part, of Iron, and had It .been so con.
strained that a few Iron beams would
bate held up what was on dre, that fear
fel lam of life could not have happened.
That DIZ we think the law ought , to be
spade impactive. The cost Is not great.
Thes.nakeitine cheap structures in this
ounpued of a few timbers and aided
sid roofed. with iron, which are so nearly
thigleof that they might be set over the
sherta of dual mines with entire safety,
resided tissy were made to rest upon
!Mabee= stretched athwart:the months
of the shafts.
One of the chief dangers in mining
exitipetondderable depths below the env
bee of the ground Is the accumulation of
hdlatontable pa, and Which is at the
ease thee deitreetive to life if Inhaled..
Tatnaoes are often used to expel this, by
enticing It to ascend Into the outer air
through. flues, widie . fresh' alr Is Um
made to.demend the shaft end supply its
pima _Bet this t a serf oblectionable
WWII. Fans are much need. and with
pot .tact—expelling the bad air by
Ageing good air from the surface Into the
alas. It it, however, • great mistake in
Utensil of the
~fan to force air Ws the
ales: tru e philosophical Method is
laden, the bad air out of tie mine
through a peopoly Curtstruittett funnel by
tie:Aut. and leave the natural pressure of
the atmamitere to take core of the Supply,
ani; dittlflitte,ll better then en: e dope
*lug firitanical process.. .
Ala whiallareed through' s linnet or
bibs imeis, sa 11 la termed, sad. hence,
gmeat sat irprei .beLni:equal, a Much
largbiliati* Mtn be draws than defies
*VIOL The I. a well alabliabedpria-
ME
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' elpie,and ought to beinaffi.cases observed .
In the praew of purifying air in mines'
Some yearragatia drm In England Wan
excellent water Power *taint half , * mile
froutlho„_. uPot::which they Bela:bid sa the
site lin - a
bleat - furnace. Their Plan was
to erect thefr bellows or blowing &pm'.
tai at the water power, and conduct the
air through a large tar' to the ferns.*
When all was completed, they discovered
that 'bey hsd run foul of a natural law of
the exiabAci le which they had not been
'wire—the air_paeke4 in the tube, and
could itoy with ail as power they had, be
forced tkri idi'sufbient quantity to
btepie thefurnarre.l; No such difficulty is
experienced, hoWover, when the opera
bon is reversed. !We are not sure that
the plan of dressing out ;the ford air of
miGrat - by-meitna_ef - fans working at the
tops of fruntell fa not practiced; but If
not, we beg leave to assure all parties
concerned that that Is the proper and only
effectual method. To adapt the fan to
that method is a simple matterin mechan
ics, which any skilful workman can ac
oomplish.
cosi. OF MAKING IRON.
Czauu:s &fife:Cu; Esq., Secretary
of the Carondelet Iron. Works, adjoin.
big the city of Sh ..cuabi, in a card to
the St. tools liediowit -gives the follow
ing as the result of "what Is regarded as
a successful run of ten months," taken
from the books of the establishment:
Cash paid for fuel used 1.55,520
Cub paid for ore need 85,840
Cash paid for wages 29,972
Clash paid for repalts and expenbes 19,884
Totandlict tbr ten months o4l , 4,400,026
tons, dolma 06 par ton. -
The ore used at these works is brought
by rail from Iron Mountain or Pilot Knob,
some eighty Janes distant; the fuel (min
eral coal) la, we believe, from Illinois,
The furnace, as we learn from the reply of
the Democrat, "was an old and disused
one, fitted op for the experiment of Big
Muddy coal."
The editor of the Democrat replies at
considerable length to Mr. Mcßae's
card, and complains that It is calculated
to deter capitalists from investing in that
busineu in St. Louis. Ile then enumer
ates a number of - localities in Pecensylvs.
nla, Tennessee, Indiana and Wisconsin,
where pig iron is made at much lower
figures; and attributes the high rate of
coat as given by Mr. Manila to the tics
that the Carondolet Immix "was com
pelled to stop •for repairs or alterations
several times, and once was Idle for that
purpose atOut two months." The Ann.
ocrof closes with the following paragraph:
"In brief, we want to hasten forward
the Iron manufacture here. We do not
want to drive people elf to Alabama or
elsewhere. Therefore, we are careful to
show, at considerable pains, that, in fur.
MICOS properly adapted to the work.
managed without a waste of aixty.nins
per sent. of fuel, and run aaregularly se
furnaces do run elsewhere, iron am be
made at St. Louis at a coat nut exceeding
Ma ton.
We;believe that In the main the Demo
cragls right, and we are pleased to see its
zeal In the clam of hastening forward the
manufacture of- lion at that city, not•
witAandirig the inconsistency of such
efforts with its advocacy of the principles
of free trade involving a reduction of the
duty on - pig iron. Under the present
law the duty Is $9 per ton, and with that
amount of protection the doniestio
faienre, where the conditions vire at all
favorable, - Is satisfactorily remunerative.
Still it Is fer,frout being prohibitory; for
during the past ten months of 1869, the
enormous amount of 132,493 tons of pig
iron of foreign• manufacture were im•
ported, being an increase of 86,929 over
the eonisponding • months of 1868.
During the name period 274,868 tons of
rails were imported, being an increase of
neatly 20,000 tons over the same ten
months of the preceding year• With
such figures staring sus the face the
question which really presses Itself upon
the mind's, not how much the duly ought
to be 'educed, but how much It ought to
be lot:reseed,.
But nobody Is uldng for an Increase.
The basingis Is prospering and progress.
ing, notwithstanding the large and In
creasing Importations. It 11 stated that
at thii moment there are seventy new
huneces nearly ready to go„into blast In
various parts of the United States, which
will addtiot less than 800,000 tons per
annum to, fel . home production. This
shows tweituings; first, that the business
pus under the present tariff; and, second,
that the making of Iron 1...n0 monopoly.
Do the 'drogues of a ;eduction of the
tariirhowerer, know that their peralst
ent agitation of this question is keeping
this branth of business in the hands of a
taw men, compared with the number wbo
would be in it were they to let it alone?
Were it now certain that for years to
come the existing tariff would not be
disturbed, hundreds of iron furnaces
would be undertaken before the close of
the year which has just opened. Da
mastic competition would, by and by, so
lent down prices that foreign' manufac
tarers could not afford to send their, pig
iron to our ports and there pay sine dot
tars a ton on it. But the uncertainty
which now 'hangs over the business,'
tends to keep prices up, and is actually
Workingintssthe hands of both American
and foreign 4. monopolists," as the deco.'
teas of free trade delight to all them.
Bull we are glad to see the St. Louis .
Democrat standing up so sturdily for that
city as an eligible locality for manufaa
taring iron—for Ike great mines of that
State are perhaps - unequalled ,on the
globehut that 'great Interest in Mir
sour? will standor tall with the urns In.
West in other States. Lot the tariff
alone, and then Missouri may soon take
its place with Pennsylvania, Ohio and
Tennesiee In this respect; but break
down that protection, and then the same
pFalytis *Mel will fall nponithe betel.
peas In other States will arra its pro.
pegs in Missouri.
/timosaGazarris :—d correspondent
referring to tho recent quotation in your
columns of tiorsce's lemons couplet :
Moys aqua ptilsat pede
iisuperion tailcoat, regutrigus torru—
gives u a translation—
•
Pale death with equal foot Verpowete
The .pauper calla, and the kingly
towers.
It strikes me that "o'erpowera" lx an
unhappy word, and taken In Its analo
gous Willi= to foot, raggedy, al image
albs ualLanuitlerorP grotesquo. If not
ridiculous.
I venture, u better metre and nearer
the spirit ot the orlglns!
Fide death with quit stride appals
The pauper's hat and the princes' halls
or T'ale death's Impartial footsteps (all
• By pauper ktut and palace halt
A tolerable paraphrase might be—
Pale death Ms load alarum rings
At plume tint, and towera of kings.
Their, may doubtless' be found many
renderings, better than Witter -of the above,
among , the =imam :metrical transla
tions of this favorite poet. „ 0.
di evidence of the business doneln
glass manufacturing at Wheeling, .It is
stated by the Intelleowir that during lad
7W Nestri. Bareenes.
ped wreck= hundred and thirty-four
casks and - hogebesdr• ' fifteen thousand
eight hundred and sizirnine barreKand
atetnettahonsand nine hundred and four.
tee; boxes of glauwate—total. thirty
tiny thousand dye hundred and seventeen
whips; The nuke and hogsheads
were purehasedit . a cost of $1.78&15
the beeraW slo2ll.ls—homes 46,580.60
aggregate 618,131$40:
•
trrous tb. Harrisburg T.: gratin.)
-.The E r izantisiu'ttie iteinsonweattb.
oWe are indebted to the flosncial offi.
Onset the Commonwealth for the follow
ing official exhibit of : the receipts and
eipenditmes of State. It will be ob.
served that notwithstanding the large
expenditures of two hundred thousand
dollars incurred by the late rebellion and
pensions and gratuities, together with the
distribution of seven hundred and fifty-.
four thousand one hundred and eighteen
dollars and seven cents to charitable In.
stitotions, a large surplus B left in the
treasnry—more than enough to. meet the
accruing interest on the public debt due
on the let of February next, which
amounts to nearly one million of dollars.
We presume that during the coming year
few of these old military chime will be
presented to the State Treasury, and the
number of other claims growing out of
the war being nearly, If not all paid,
several hundred thousand dollars can be
added to the Sinking Fund.
On the other band, the receipts will no
doubt be considerably increased. By the
real and energy displayed by General
Hartranft, Mr. Mackey the State Treas
urer, and the present Attorney General,
several of the large corporations that have
heretofore escaped — taxation have been
compelled to pay their dues to the Gov
ernment, which is not Included in the
receipts given below. The Credit -Mobi
lier case alone will Ming a half million
of dollars into the State Treasury. The
credit of recovering this large amount
belongs to the financial officers of the
State. The statement reads as follows,
via: •
• •
Realm q/tA. COmesentlo:4l4 of P/17.14,71,44.(11
— i1‘. 70040 771 4/ gent at tar State Trim.-
*eV. from thr Ist rt... 3, af Dee.aer,l663. VW
gra sa p d'osorutber.llBl. hafh daps tartastes.
Larda
311. 113 3 . 2
A. 04130. cOmmllaloa4. , MI +ill
Aactloadotica 11.1311
Tax 0, torpor. lon stock. 1,C5.171 as
Tax I a ro.r.onal • ...... 154 r l 10
Taxan 1-0.3 340 016
Tax cal vet earttnx or trams ..... 310 106 18
Tao Oa pious nrerl744 r 2.420 71
Tax ow 5a1017.12 tot lama. ......... 2.100 CO
.17L4 Z19(4 47
Ira !Z so
Tax on National Bank s.ook• 117.11r2
011n.isotaitork rt fa..., Mt l/f4lte 0)
Tax on vrltarrsll I. de4o/1. to
Tax 02 ••ruto omegalie 036
1E614 g0
Ce•Lautral hulentallee tax 57.2111
10
Toys , . Mew. :110 S.
,141544. 27/1
1,40351. Ile , .4
Theatre. elm.. and ateaagert• Vera. 7,179 07
2.11, , 44
111111tud looto. boir.lng .1..111444 ten
pin 4 1 / 4 7 -uses LIM 63
E. 41 lug h 6116.. beer boot, tug result.
•aatiGetilt.
Phlclsts , tiaras.
Brokers. Ite• harts
Pato - I Medite. Lm. .......
iltallerr io %6 . d .. tre•er.
Post pa thaaraara aae•atea•
PraISMIDIS a. d eminen.
Pam_ bin 1t...
Mc!Z!al
1/1;;;FIZ1.71. au oral. e stet....---_ .
fieucy•vonle kel‘road VOcupif.
-
toad Ifni 12 red.... ..... ..... ..... 100,C0O CO
Annul.) Mr right of 1eey........ ...... It.CCO , 11
itef-ucad cash A= 11
Flu.
ar Ind fortbtaa 1..• . ir• 31101
re. thAcft.e
. CI
tole. of public moperty 2, 101
Ca 02
Acctued Intereet. ' TA= 01
Balsams la Oa Treasury November "74"l"
"Ann 1.e12.1r3 Er
Jrsposallaros of' Us CominonwoattA re Amur 1.
ovate. ye warm 0/ ari dain - ww t". l "d"
Tr= try, /row ttio lot Dam of DreErsdkr• in
XlO way 4/ d'inietiltr. LW& 6666 says tarts-
Ispeiwer of °collators.: PK r
Militia expraw& ordinary ... . Lra 67
Pennsylvania valutiteen tilt war
ith Menl e o '7t 63
HI roar) rape anis, per at of &Drll
IMIII
Minos v orp.sise& Israel or Apill &NY el
ISO 111,1 C
M. [nary toptaiwo, per ace of Aryli
1161
expel... per act or stall .1d 00
17.1[Q
191 SS
Mill., expenses, pe r an of Spill'
It, 1.1 6,160 06
Miiig•LlM y expenuto , per aFt of dPrIl
&
Military ear ma& per la7ch
3 , 7
14. 1 / 6 0
Minton. raw hoes,' per act ry April /71/-60
16151 5 600
Peowou ad gra tai11ay.........• 1=.157
(ibarllabla "astltatforia 761,115 67
r•unsTivan's State'cultural to
e:lnv Oro
Common whoa s 06,940 71
Crandall/06ra 01 Ida tinnily raw&
VI&
Leans, de..
receemell.
Other pay
peaty •
..IL7IOI 7t • •
7.50 00
— " --- CO
mitesuut on loot 1 MS IS
14.7311 7i
Damages and old mam 1.
a 11,00. Is
Monument tu Um manors or.Slost•
ern soictlan lois co
larandmenta Lathe Ca0a11,1111,12 ma
Mate item, MSS 11
Public baladmia sod inviabd•....... Mama 71
Addl. ton to storeinor'a munalon 1.00000
Honor or Berate 114.Z0 Cal
Pet tteektlarlows 201.9704 Y
naanettle - 5....11•17
Counsel fees and OM 1:13 11.,. UM. 1 400 Is
Revenue Cammlseloners
Marcantlaa avoralsers....—
Special omnansloreat It •1. Mr of
4.25:n
/Unto, Master. Pklladelorda.... ..... .5.143 82
Part Warden. eklindalphlo LAG PS
Ventilation 0(81000 • 2.100 to
Mmoinantous 4S.GP. 71
491.7711
Ba II tke Truantry. Noraaber
igh• NIP 1.499L/n 49
Tte Non'nation aritr. Hoar
Washington telegram says: 4. west-.
ern Senator who called upon the Presi
dent last week, to urge the appointment
of some southern lawyer to-one of the
vacant supreme Judgeships, says that
General Grant intimated his Intention of
filling both of the vacancies with men
from the northqa or western States. Ile
also expreued great dissatisfaction with
the manner in.wbich the southern Sena
tors tried to influence him in the way of
appointments, and thOughtlesspersisfeney
would accomplish far better results.
In talking about the action of the Sen
ate, in not confirming Hr..lloar for the
Supreme Bench, the President said that
many Senators who voted to table Mr.
Hoar's name bad, previous to his appoint.
meat, assured him (the President) that it
was one which would give almost uni Ter
sal satisfaction. In regard to Mr. Hoar's
withdrawing froth the Cabinet, fa conga.
queues of the course of the &nate, the
President said he intended to be governed
entirely by Mr. Hoar's wishes, and as the
latter bu already indicated his intention
of remaining, there wnald be no change
at present, 'unless the Senate reconsidered
their action and confirmed Mr. Roar for
woadpre Bench, which he hoped they
do, uhe did not Intend to with.
draw his name or- make any other noml•
nation until this one was either confirmed
or rejected.
ODlo Legislature
The Ohio Legislature was organized on
Tuesday. E. S. Hall (Reo.) was elected
Clerk of tho Senate, and D. F. Churchill
(Dem.) Sergeant-at Arms.
The House oreanized by electing A. J.
Cunningham (Republic= Reform) of
Hamilton county, Sp*ker. The -vote
stood, Cunningham 57, Dennis 54, Melt
cock 1. Cunningham received the entire
Democrat vote, and by voting ifor him.
self was elected. Amos Layman (Dem.)
was elected Clerk. 'Three Republican
Rvformers from Hamilton county voted
steadily with the Democrats.
Resolutions ratifying the XVth Amend.
went were introduced in the Senate, and
referred to the Committee on the Federal
gluttons.
The Message of Governor `Hayes
Is quite abort and only . alludes to
national . mitten by recommending the
ratification of the 15th Amendment to
the Constitution. In referring to the
State's Spanner he estimates the receipts
for the current year at 44,701,144 00 ;
and the disbursements at $4,477,800 00.
The total debt of the State Is given at
$0,803;038 27. The Governor recom.
mends the revision of the financial laws
of Ohio, and thd adoption of a plan for
the classification of convicts In the pen!.
tentlary, and that 'prevision be made for
the chronic Insane, the 'establishment of
an agricultural college, and that aid be
rendered to the soldiers' orphans' home.
A sem= touching the fall Sa printed
matins hu Jost leaked out. Spregae. of
Provldence, has In hi whoploy a young
German named Praff, not long ago
invented a method by which thepfinting
of cotton cloth In the Profterice mlllif la
done at a saving of from ono to two cents
a yardi' While engaged In his experi
ments be made a discovery of still great&
Importance, wherebyttia bleaching which
now requires forty-eight- bonne, may be
thoronghly completed lie much lea [ban
one boar. • These discoveries enabled
Sprague to 'undersell CI other manatee.
toren of calicoes, and give him virtually
the control of the market. •PraS's precti.
cal scientific knowledge and Industry
have already been liberally rewarded; bat
It is said that his share in the result of the
valuable discovery be btu made will be
httle short of $4,000,000.
.6. P." cars : Mr. Beuston was in'my
Mom at Willard's, a few days before be
accepted the position, and on my asking
him what Ids policy would be, be answer.
"I propose to make Abraham Lincoln
Pretddent of the United 'States; and Me.
Clellan a fighting GeneruL"
• 'At hie first reception after being duly
installed. he sold' to a knot. of °dicers
gathered about him—Abe remaining few
oftbe assembly that bed not taken leave:
"...new, gentlemen, we will bare some
fighting, if please• We will be sorry
if you are whipped, but weitAl be Ingo'
U you do not dibt." . •
PITTSBUDGII DAILY GAZETTE: WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5, 1870,
filtitßAL SEW
A. Femur in Bridgport, Maim, was
recently poisoned by drinking tee In
which a child had put pieces of tanned
squirrrel and musk's!, attn.
"Tait young • woman, Mary %them,
who shot "her alleged seducer, Wm. J.
McNsah, at Wheeling, last week, has
been lodged in jail, McNasit having died
of his wound.
A GOOD real estate speculation is po
liced In the. Ohio Japers.' A man who
bought land in Perry county, in that
State a few years ago, far $BOO , recently
sold one-half of ft fur - POMO.
A tux writes from Waterloo, lowa,
that in his town, flour of the beat quality
is four dollars per barrel; turkeys ten
cents a pound; chickens eight cents,
and prairie - chickens $2 50 and $3 a desen.
A itosnwn of British servants for fam
ilies in New Britain, Ci., arrived last
week. Thus far they give perfect satis
faction. Theywere procured through
the agency established In England by
Eilhu Berritt.
Tax nail Innis at 'Wheeling have all
stopped operations, to take Block. The
ill
number of kega of nails made
that city last year the in felliganter says
111 reach 840,000. Including the pro
action of the mill at. Benwood would
Oren the aggregate to 800,000.
1 Tux Wheeling Intelligence Rays: "W.
J. McNutt, the young man who was abet
Thursday fast by Mary Bethem, died yes
terday afternoon about four o'clock. We
were told last evening , that the young
woman was arrested for the third time
since the shooting, and lodged m 'the
county jail." •
A rottsa man named Cue, at Newton,
loara,uent into the house of a widow
lady, and taking by a carbine went
through the manual of arms. Supposing
it not loaded, ho pulled the trigger, and
discharged the contents thmugh the head
of one Bob of the old lady and the bowels
of another, causing the death of both of
them.
AT the . Syracuse free barbecue, two
whole beeves were roasted and another
cat up raw and distributed to the poor,
together with five thousand loaves of
bread. The butchers and bakers of the
city aided In the preparation. Several
ex Mayors and other prominent citizens,
wearing white aprons, waited upon the
crowds of applicants for food. The whole
community seemed to take great interest
in the affair.
rZ354
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2.1131 21
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taa ta
111,246 34
IN the New York city criminal courts
slow duringer and Terminer ann
u eral ties.
1869, hundredseve and
thirty-four persons were convicted of
crimes; one hundred and eightpthree
were acquitted. Of those convicted, one
hundred and thirty males and.thirtpoine
,females were sentenced to the Peniten•
Mary; to the Mate Prison, three y
hundred
and nlnety.three males, twent nine fe -
males; three males were sentenced for
life.
•
Tne Trustees of the. Unitarian Church
of New York sent to their Pastor, Rev.
0. 13. Prothingham, on Now Year's Day,
a letter assuring him thathls course in re
'anon to the Richardson marriage, and
during the excitement thereby caused,
bad commended itself to their judgment
as In the highest sense - manly and Chris.
tiara, and that thb attacks *upon him by
at:Leda-loving newspapers, so fir from di.
minishtne had served to augment their
esteem for and their confidence in him as
their religious teacher.
RIM
ANOTHER mining explorer in Africa—
George Schwelnftirth—has been heard
from. Early In 1869 he bad taken up his
residenceat the great &ribs of Ghattai,
in Dive, seven degrees north latitude.
He bad passed the greater part of the
rainy season without suffering from
fever, and was engaged In exploring the
neighborhood. Ele Intended shortly to
make an excursion Into the land of the
NJ= /films, a hilly country, the ani
mal and vegetabloproductions of whichl
are widely different fmm those of the
adjoining district" lila journey hu
been very emccessful in a screntille point
of view, and a part . of his zoological and
botanical collections may be expected in
Europe next spring.
AT Wheeling on New Year's day aer•
eral boys were engaged In discharging
by tons an old musket_ Ono named
MclCernan bad fired the piece, and re.
loading it banded it to another tweed
Charles. While St. Charles wu in the
act of raising it to his shoulder, It wu
prematurely discharged, , the wad etrik.
tog Meliernan about an inch to the left
of the spinal column, tearing loose in Its
-progreas the lower rib, sad ringing tip.
wards passed through the l ent lobe of the
lunge, lodging near the heart. IdeiCer
nsnleas not more than a foot from the
muzzle of the mutat when it went`off,'
and was instantly killed. A slight
twitching of the muscles was perceptible
for eix,or eight minutes after tho sad oe.
currence.
M
The CRennaen.leal Connell
Rome (Dee. lip Corrtereogenet Los4et Tippet.
The truth about the first meeting with
closed doors, (that is, on the 10th,) is
coming out. It was a scene of the great
est confusion. I am now told that the
minority was la°. It wan the Archbishop
of Tethesvar, in Crolla, it is, now said,
who was making a Latin speech, protest.
lag against the forma and arrangements
as interfering with the independence . of
the Bishops, when the bell rang and he
was called to order. Thereupon, it Is
added, the Primate of Hungary came to
hls rescue, and in his turn was called to
order in "si like manner. Upon this
Dupanloup made ratrong observation in
good French and left the Hall, with the
Archbishop of Paris and a hundred
°tilers; In tact, breezing op the meeting.
A.ll the Bishops complain that they are
trowerless; that they have bad no time to
know what they are wanted to do; that
they have only been allowed eight days
to- make 'one anotber's acquaintance;
finally, that the Hall is Intolerable. They
are dying of cold, and they cannot hear
one another. 'They say the present ac.
commodatlon Is utterly inadequate; that
they require many more rooms, and those
larger thgn what have been Improvised in
and about St. Peter's. I hear that some
of them say the Council ought to have
been held at Lateran - or the - .Caulfinat,
where they might have had a whole pal
ace for their work, and rooms for conver
game and other business. They are
now obliged to find opportunities for
mutual information and conference
where they can, . and Cardinals and
others. who happen to have palaces at
their command, are holding nightly
I large reunions. Very late ones, too, I
suspect, for the streets are getting noisy
at midnight, more so tban.when I came.
Thus the first meeting on the tenth ended
with an abrupt adjournment, and I can
not doubt that of today has done also.
I This Is not very promising for the pre
sumed object of the Council, which
every day recedes further Into the limbo
lof vain aspirations. If the doctrine of
infallibility Is adopted, It Is now 'WA
positively the French Concordat will be
at once withdrawn, and Plus IX. will
find that with a new position, new rela•
I lions will also have to be arranged. So
strongly is this Intention announced that
'the Pope's friends accuse France of dic
tating, and Frenchmen do not deny the
Imputation. The situation is described
on both sides as proofs:lmi and nobody
seen the way out of It, except by contln.
nal adjournumita, till time Itself bring
some sort of escape. Batas for any con
clusions being coma to and proclaimed
by January thif, -- is pronounced tiff
possible.
POIITION OP THE AlfEnrcAn BUMPS.
•" • • The Papal authorities have
housed the Bishops with careful and dis•
criminating hospitality. Those who
could not be absolutely trusted have been
lodged with safe companions, in the pro
portion of one weak brother to half a do-
Zen strong. In one palace, two three
known to want their faith confirmed, are
in charge of ten stout believers. The
Jesuits have had the manipulation of the
flock, and have done it well. There Is
not one of them who has not his feelings
sounded and- reported upon daily—and
the common study of the printed papers
compete all to speak. In this way It will
be ascertained what points can be pressed .
—supposing it 'desirable to press them—
and what not. But the Pope will proba
bly not propose at all what he would hay°
to withdraw. Tho American Bishops;
hear It said, plead theit difficulties at
home. The Syllabus has excited a great
deal of attention Ulm and has been de
nonoced as an attack upon civil society,
putting everybody pledged toil antar
cud= to his fellow -citizens. At first
sight it might seem that under a Con.
antraion, founded upon the right
of private Judgment and the will
of tho ololoritr, there would be no
great reason to fear an external claim to
entire sPiritual and social submission.
But it is plain the Americans entertain a
Among dislike to the kind of thing alto
gether, and that any maintainer of the
Hope's infallibility and supreme authority
in the chief affairs of life will often And
himself at a disadvantage. So the. Am
erican Bishops would rather be out of it.
Indeed, they say they cannot hold them-
Balm; the new converts stipulate for
their liberty. If tide be the case in the
United States, it cannot be otherwise in all
the States ot the Old World, where re
ligion is all a matter of controversy, and
where there are such things as converts
from one communion or one school to
another. The objectiOns to infallibility
are said to take a great variety of forma,
but that must be only a variety of lan.
image, expression and circumstances.
There is one master objection at the root
of all 'objections, and that is the indi
viduality and self-consciousness which
make every man, who thinks at all, think
for himself by laws and rules of his own,
and from his own point of view. The
man who thinks Is already on a throne,
and he does not even vacate it when he
him solemnly accepted the Pope for his
paramount. He still holds it in that See.
• HELP NATDRE IN DISTRESS.
• The value oil DR. lIII3ER'6 LUNG CURE
cannot be connoted In dollars and et MS. Thou
sande of people who bare used It can sentry to
Its extraordleirr teeztta—ieme or them tar 6.6
with dleesmeof the limo and pulmonary o ann.
It Is without questltn one of the epredle tai
will ea the mist soothing of all tone tnedloth.
It will Core the worst ens of Asthma.
It will ours tong. standing cases of Broneb
Itwtll cure spitting of blood.
It will core a eommea cough Ina taw day..
It will oils the want me of aoro•throat la
day. '
It mill cure ettarth le the head
It .111 ewe larengltts.
It will sere chronic pinetel,
' Betide. most other diseases of the Innis and
Pulmonary crimes. If eny ooe .111 reflect over
the matter they will end that most of their dl.
nose.. t» . o avloned by obatrociloo
the channels that el.telnate. morbid matter from
the systtm. Dr. NETEIZR'S LUNG Cl:fltr.
opens oat these channels.
Dr. Keiser's Lana Cure, whilst It
otntruetton, It at the lune Uwe eves beatthl•
nets and pleurae to the blood, soothes yc
nosh terraces of the throat and hangs and Is
elitist a wholesome and pleasant medicine to
take. It la rated with great certainty hs the
matting aid decay of the rowers of the sitteln,
and It will hnoart tool! the organ, renewed rigor
and mer q.
The whiter month. are those which are venally
regarded as the moat prolific of cough, and cold..
and coanzaeptlYelnyalld • aortae the ' , rink , are
slest!) forewarned to Iteep Indoor., for the re.
.on that the cold la apt to produce a tendency It
the eTetent to Inlateatery salon ano render
hot. diatom. Milkman to cots. D. Lunt"
- •
Long Cure sonts• to tbe aid oftstressed nature
holes also to make good and new blood Wald 1 •
the restoration and renewal, of parts. Lf all let).
0004 mt. arues .111 tha - try one bow. or D.
Hereer's Lung Care, II will onetime them more
of the truth of whit we ter th an ensiling we
eon writ•. IL combines In It some of the sew
i=M=LMt
01. earl me It without beuele. do and see Dr.
Keyser at hi/ Greet Medical °Mee. 101 Liberty
street (Mee hours hour nine in the monde'
;=2l
'Conk until six In the eveetnn. and seven math
ulna at nlita.
Dicutaza 85. 111119
THE GREAT PICTORIAL mixtrat.
Roatettera Vatted States Almanac for UllO.
fur alstrlbelloe, weerffe, throthhont the rolled
BtMes and all Crllleed shunts!. of the Western
ll•uNpnere, 16 now ready foe distribitlon, end
all who whit to understand the true philosophy
of health should read mod noisier the 'rateable
suggestive@ lc contains. In atditlon oan adnd
ruble medical treatises... tee can., s, prevents.
and aunt at a stream variety of dhea.es, It em•
sees a large a.m. of I o no atlnii intermiteg
to the merchant. the atm:haulm the miner, the
farmer, the plant.; and prof...nal men; .4
the Wen:alio. have Oka made for tech meri
diems and latitudes ea emote. But Ishii for• for.
Feet lad comprebentke NaTtoxst. Catdeneff.
The nature emee, and extra... Mary white.
effect.. FIOSTATZZIrg sruictou
the steles tone and utter... more thee bell
he Christian world, am lolly set forth In Its
page*, which are else tntetepenid lett gletorlal
valsteble skip. for the household
and rum; Dunterotte ...tea. and other M.
straitive sad amain g reading natter, original
end selected. Among the Annuals ammaring
.tra, the obenheg of the- Tear, this Is the most
us, tel endue. Sc &Wier Me coking. The pm-
Orletors. Meter,. Hostetter 4 Smith, en mcelpt
ofatwo Cent komo. Wig fon.td a ono, Offiaid
to shy person who cannot pron.. MIS in his
neighborhood. The BITTY!. are bold In every
MtY, tow, lad Mlle., sad arc extensively need
roughout the it LI t• Ised
IarTME ANNUAL MEETING
13oRING Cit
of the Sioelbeidersef lea CKESI.:X•T
. of rolutiagreb grel be held et their
°Net, N 0.359 Liberty ttttt on TUIPOJAY. ate
'llia last., or 9 ta. r. ot.. Irh ett Uwe sod
pwa W eke% on for Mot p.or wilt into ylooir.
O. 311 LS/.
Fe. turd Trey.
arNOTICE TO PERSON* hay
[NG boats of any darartpuon, or mate
dal Denny kind Ising on ttta ♦ tremor rim,
carts, drays or wagons, not haring reported,
lon are barony notti
TO REPORT AT ONCE.
Ot that will ha sattl at the
Expiration of Twenty Dais
ROBERT A. MIL.
dal ArAzonrxr WHAEMARTZTL.
PRITIT CAN TOPS.
1 . „ ..; --s- .§tYa - ig.filiista•-•
FILLIRkeANTOPsi
We are now preparial to supply Ththerl,
Pollen. It Is pertM, Simple. sad as elts.l?
Lb. Ps e ndaving the Panes or the various
/ Mumupon the ones...Platt , / hoe ,
the m a Wei OrPolateslhalllPM.lN.
the top or the eau.
Ws Clearly, Distinctly and Permanently
I.4.A.MELLaaID.
caa b• metal pithier th e •thse of th e trait Ms
eoPlates o ffer the
the eeellag la
the enstomary thanes, No preserver of ' n - sit
Her toed hoseekeeper use city other after ones
NEW. AMVEITTISEIMNTS.
nIISSOLVTION.
lb. b: in of LOUAR. GREGO A CO, hu
tblid ay boob ells.olved by Cad laßon. GEOILU
PARK sod J. K. JOHNEI TON rellotrk. Tbo
bnrlaeu wLI bo .4114.1 ty them mothball MX
nen. JOHN T. 1.00• N,
EDWARD ORXIIO,
OEUROE PARE.
J. E. JORNGTON. • -
• REO. D. LOl3l
MICIUIIII3II 31. 1169.
The endersigned will eotitinoe
and sue of FUREION and DOIIRSTIO HARD
WARE at their old stand, 3.4459 Wood street,
nada the Ann of LOGAN, 011E00 • Ow. Mr.
J. Z. Johnston will most. with tho twos,.
JOHN T. LOGAN,
EDWARD ORZOG,
GNU. B. LOGAN:
JAncrAAT 1, 1670
El
oLUTION—TotIce la here.
Flr even that the partnership heretoforo
Inks between the nodosigned in the Foul.
dry mid Roll Turbine business, under the Cie
of LEWIS. gunman a CO., ban this day bees
dittoired by mutual ...cut. by the Withdrawal
of JAMES 11. SWIC et. The i nieces will be
continen d by JOLIN 1.. LEWIS and CHARLES
'lunatic, nailer the e m name of Li W/I1
RO'.BlTElf who are antnorind to settle the
hesitate of the late 'arm, .
!hill
1..
( K e A SI Y
AVNIT
JOHN L . LiWl*.
pce. lA. ISGO
$4:11 I DIM 1 1111P[110 ill
FOR a
PUTNAM & ADAMS'
Calf Faralahla6 Eltablishment,
WIPTi3 AVIfIIYIIIT
rr=l
21712:2!
;AT REDUCTION IN PRICES,
Io
order berlowont onnerneant
as offer all our
WAnTIF.Vre CNA NB %Mi..
PAO, A • If IltelLN attA • ' •
VAA.I.3. An .
At a mkt 1 odoctloa In peter. . •
WATTIMI 4 gqll4ll7lM
1 0 I7111TI,Ai /NCR fabove,fiallbteid es
NoTI
Plc. ()Teats a-co. - . otkialloadtt Olb
Plitibaran.
Tn. Manse Boar, crillitt Int bench:alba abet.
application 02 the ant mat.. at 110 o'clock
N zoisrzit siewas. coork.
1 ,: p 3 izAllt li kW 3nltyll 11 j 1 II 3Ulaj
A N ORDINANCE
Aottiorizlas the ifolaPletlen or ttte
Do .stalk on Dread arrest, jam
ward.
tiscrtON 1. B. ft ordaford and matted by
Ma CU,
sa of Pittaborp.l, in &tact and Cow.
atm Confts wenn/flat an s ft to . tomay
ordained and 'enacted by Ma ttiothority qf
tam.. That the City Barna.. be ited la ter•by
auttiorlg,gl and auk cted to adrart.se for p r o,
gals for a Boardwalk on Broad street. coat,
Menelng at prayed) of liamatl idaKe• and coa
t:titling la hot t of ease a dlaMo cc of sixty fact,
and in I. t tea male In aceeraante with Acta or
Aueably awl - lq Ordlnacetil Ina/voting Mart
ina.
Bic• 51. That any ordinance or. part of con
met conflicting with the paissre of this onf
tante at the present tline.be .dtbe wants he .
by moulted so far as the same alfrets this ord
Stance.
Ordained and enacted into a lam In Councils,
this ilstday of rerienikel,
President of beleettiounell.
Attest: Z. B. Monaior.
C. W. n l u irosmixsoN,
President of Common Connell.
Attest: H. HCHas - rate.
Clerk of Common Connell. • HO
A N ORDLNANCE •
Authorizing Om Grading. and Paving
d llawlse street. 13th Ward.
B.C. 1. Be trorgalwed gad mutat sr Ma oft,
or ratentompta fn Heiser and Cowman Oconefho
assnaolad, and It 4 hereby ordained and nand
.Op U. antbarify U. mom. That tbe tiny
lingliseer be .d he Is hereby • abor •ed and dl•
reared to advertise for prepoaale rot the grading
and pall. of Ranlii• etre.. from 334 to
•to - point 0110 fces east of 3. "root. and to
let the arms in abet m aaaaa directed by anoral
eoncernlng strmts. passed august 3 ist,
1651; also, an art euneermeg am... annoyed
Janina y 6th. 111611.
Ore. la.. That any ordinance or part of aril.
nonce conflicting with th e pas.. of this ordi
nance at tar per sent time. be and the same is
hereby repealed so fart the dame &Tema Wear.
dleauee.
ordained and enacted Into aI. In Connena.
tbL 31st day of December. A. D. Ipso.
m P o re : 4 o l ,4 w le t o o[ Stl4::AttiLLottire
Clerk of Selo i Council.
.W. A. TMLNSON.
Preskieot of Co O mmo l n Councl.
Attest: ll.Monism:zit.
Clem of common COUTICii• Si
AN ORDINANCE
ll — pening Neville *Meet, from ttflti
to Centre Avenue.
BacMOR I. Be a ordelihma nag enactedl4o4
Otte of Pittsburgh, in Sithier awl Common Cou cils (trembled. and it Unity ordoiiteg m ed
amens by outlmo-Ltg e hereb y sme. That the City
hosteeer be a m p
ty militarised and dt
reeied to survey end , ipen Nevlre street. firm
Ilth avenue a. CentreCavonve. And to -
Wpoise d images and as... enents mused trere a by
M. H. Denniston, Robert Inder And George
R. White see Dote by atioeinted m arear• ante
wRh Mi. Act Of Assembly, appioved January
11164.
SEC. U. That any . oriltnanee or part of ordt
natio, eminlctlng with the passage of tide ordli
wanes at the present time, be and the sante ie
M hereby repealed go far as the asme aderle this or.
ummer.
Ordained and enacted Into a law In Connell.
'ka'sLl
"7 of
gat?*
Pre.iderit of Select
Alert of Snout Connell.
Preeldeot t of Common Co S ePnl i a.
...Mgt: H. Ilchlairan.
Clerk or Common Connell. J. 5
A N ORDINANCE
•
Openint Rat Geld ntreet.
•
•
Br Crtntr 1. In it ordained and enacted by the
CUr erPttreenrerh, in &tut and 00111•111018 Ootte
eiLi correndird, and U Sr Amoy orddltted and
enaeing by tie datierfty of the some. That Ust
i Id street. It. Um 11/tit. toe and the same
*se
I. hereby deetated opened between 44th and
tkitta Oral, leg gd.ard Peebles. J. J rant
wily and Jame. I% McClure are appointed view
er. to assess damages end benefit. arising by the
mad opening.
isC. U. Thstany o rdinance or pill of ordi
nance conflicting with tie paten t of this ore'.
stance at. the present lime. by d the same la
he
tentye. aa reb rep e al e d so tar the same effect. Las or.
en -
ontalned and enacted Into o law Oda the 841
day of //cumber, A. L.
Pmid ' e= i ftgg i ali6ll.
Attests i.
13. Sfoonow.
ClerlCl:reelect Coupell.
W. A. TUSILINSION,
Pre•Ulent uf Common Connell.
Attest: H. 3fcr ASITZ.
MXbIT=MIRI
AN ORDINANCE
Aotherfolag A Board...ilk ma Wylie
A and Romero street.
es - Mote I. Be ft Otdatattat out *wadedby tla
of Pittetneraa. Ps • Seise and Cowman Cann
ella rumrsda fed, and it It her*/ ordained and
°WA.** of OM core. Tea the
City Engineer be and he Is reran/ttiormod
l 4 rased to &deemed (Cr proposa au ls for
Oc•
arstraik on Wall e see.Oe orb 'ante...Peet;
(Ann corner ktrkpatrica and Writ accost.
alone Wyl loSamers atreet; {meat.° utrtie aloes
rens,. eeeee t to tne Ald township read; Stoat
eala rsel W e Francs. street. and along Prances
Street to Centre aaaaaa ; ass to let the acme to
silent..a with sem of Aimontilv Pmeldbig
thee for.
lieb• O.
sonnet
any ordina nee or part of ordia
saves coal:101os wlth the paaaame of this ordi•
imam at ttie prevent time, no and tbe mime la
hers repealed so lair as the same abets abs. or.
dinsum.
Ordalned and enacted into a Lew in ConneMa
this wt dof of Decent,. r, A. D. Peep.
JAYS.. licAULtr,
Attest P B. IdonnOM,
Trodden t of bele" Connell.
Clerk of *e l ect Connell.
W. A. TU/ILISPOW.
President of Common CauaelL
Attest: It. Welt, salt.
Clem of Commas Connell. yea
NV ORDINAL-NICE
Opening. Ellsworth
sib ward. Twolatt
1. Be Lt ord./Dud 'end iietegoil Op
the Cep of Pittsburgh, to Botta nod • 901:11-
011•10 Oarlowlia 01.1.14 Op
ft is Mes
hy Ordained That the tit, ltnelneer be and he
apesrch', authorleod and direet:d to warrey nee
luswortn avenue. Irma All•a's are
c. Last lbe: tr. In nccoroanen adtb plans In
Boaglarar's olio. and to award damages and
as ess berelt• <now thereby wrens.,
J.:nes McCulley and Tbotnas Brown Sr. hereby
let-d.
b ee. IL Thatanyortdaneeorpaetorordlnanee
rd:riled with the passage of this oedlnane• at
the present time. bo end toe mama Is h•tetry
paled to far as the earn. sane.. tale ordletanee. -
Ordained and enacted Into a law In Cosneita,
this alat azy or DiKember,A. D. 11109.
/RRA NeAULLT.
Peealo A entof Select Connell.
Attest: R.B .11onnow..
(Auk of &lees Council.
• W. A:TOMLISBON.
Preebtent otTotamonConoe..ll.
Attest: 11.1tollAsTas.
Cleokor Comma Connell.
A N ORDINANCE
Zilbort.hr a 11011111411.1•111111 i OM Bon
eas7 Itni ward.
!wryly 1. Be Si *radian ant amend by en
17ffe orPtftebeirok, in defeat read Cancan Wan.
eli. danseled, and et to hereby ordained awl it.
ad ea by lbe au/brier dr lke p en s p er. in. the
lraglanr be and bele Weal •atkon •ed
and reheated to alvertlae ter kropaalan ha- •
Hand walk, from LaughlOVe Matto. along
ral da strew. to lataratetton four
l.le o lts• Road: thane. along rata road to Da•
growsander ltagaal•e, aria to let the tame •ctlonlaite• With acta of Aaketably *ad City
Urdloaneer wont I I, there or.
nen. 9 'I bon. any ordloanee or part or *nat
ant. cone mon welt Or panne or th is oral.
mne al the present tine. be and the oaten
Orrery repealed utar mu the rune onsets teat
Ordinate".
Undalurd and rnseta4 tads law In Conelle.
ale 3 tat day or Drat neber. A.D. llitl9.
JAME! Went:LlT.
Prealdent of elm& ConatlL
Albeit 1.0. Mottoes.
%lark or Cots non ft:Fourth
NV. .0 TWILANSOnt.
AU."'
n'cUle'rior:il:dor4.l7::C7faclL"C."'".lll
AN ORDINANCE
tailatleit tie Mites of Wharfage on
Meneegabele
eicrrow I Be it ordained and enacted by the
YlLsba rib In Went led Commen b y a
agembird. utd it le hereby ord.leed and en.
sled by authority o• the mune. flat !trip mid
after tee Ent arab..."). A. D. /STU, the
rlre' of r
h iuL alir e ' ve,V :Mr ga?'l7c:t.'
other "easel ex rd no nee toe. abed' land to he
• wharf for tot harper. of loving or araweab g ,
sod A.4X
h. reins .. extate alt ha ati me ladle, more
thee Ich.'s. of Condor, the I 'pay
ten cane per ton Oregon ton meaturement.
And for reel suceeeding hours one cent per
tort additional. . •
Th w h ich e h id
ru• regela•ly to any trade.
and anise and depart once a week. or
tJ✓he Aod R. :tic ii=a l ig ‘ tro its ell ants per
toi-
Transient Urger. 019 AO per triiir4 days.
Camel imats,ll. OA it•r trip-4 days.
MOW. Me* °rectal gam.4111.110 per relp—ekdays.
Small harbor boat., 1193 Ott per year.
tarn mrssel at Dm whoa. uot for the
purpom of 1-aaleg or salesding. shell pa. for
men Mazer, barge, or keel boat, all eeita/XI
ton per meelh,
Ordinance or part Of WI.
image mallet's, wink the hang. ot this ord.
lance at the errant thee. be and the same is
hereby repealed eo fat a. the same affects this or. .
°teaed and enacted Into a law in Councils.
this 3a.s day of ant:ember. A. D. 1000.
P mdelniNifiet U rUlN
AU."'
tirtudiraMi....ll.
Pae.tden at Conmoa 0 t 0,41.
Attent R. Itchteeree4
Clerk a:Comma Council. Jim
A N ORDINANCE
46+
lisrlitiol an Ordinsnee Designating
tae ilinaber of D•wspapers be be
Tsed er Cannella to its Lae tier
'tasting.
51C
I. Calton, nhtll. at the time °tattling
eh, PI-ert, annee ly deelgette by Imo , too
aewspep..re. *neat 'ditch ebell be pennon' to the
wpm., laoloepe. in which, 'radio.. ces and
by ra n Alr: T P hell ' a be ITS
Wi
lb: Mr: u loi ihoen7l:::nt boe
cc
;4? 'l,l o o"fl:iir.°4l l ,74:ctld;t4r.l tWrilt°4
: 1111 rd`fairs;Lehrigli:. 1 1.141V e
ti:retgi n tfigk ' er, o l,, , , th•
ronton o: Item do the ntatatamloo nriAler
Plc. A. The Comptroter wall to the twonin
week la January. Immunity Invite. by edee.yin,
men a. seal.d OPePotel for eePPIYIng the city
with etilotiar. end blank 1..1.. -..a he gibs.'
not telethon one .r.ck his Om who the
m nl proceed, In the pteeroco and with the eft
11.1betton ./ the TI Once . ommittte. to open
Na5v...ma..... esstragt to the 100. 0 0
SIC. 3 Any ordinance or
be
of
andrdl
condi-Iton With tide ordinuice, be the *ante
le hereby repeated. •
mined .40 enacted Into •14.• Cmdu .
341 day of January A. P. 1170,
Preside. of Be/act Canaan.
Attest; M. Se ltmeniur,
o
Co
Park or sweet c.o.:di. • • '
• • v.. A. Poomnisisr.
co r ut os or commoncoucu: la%
Utast: H. arM i rru,
SU
FULTON - 13, .11F0AN111
, •
PRACTlCALpi_xubram.rtes,
GUI MID 11713&18 PITTERP,
Fifth Wear II tRp loacoio.
P111M8L1161141%.
Lead ping, bun Hasa. Gas /Ivan& blob,
lath inns. and Wadi Irtaads.' Irea "'luau
little as. Ale Udall:. Paopr , utd Nam coat
always on band. Pahl IR4 Prirata 11•11,11ag•
Aiwa NO eruh Uu. Water and Maui Heating
APParaisa. Jabbing proaeptly attended W.
4 . 4 133 3 , V{ , } 1 1j , is
NEW GOODS
WILLIAM. SEMPLE'S,
Nos. 180 ad 182 Federal Street,
ALLTAEKIIT CST!.
Plaid and Striped Shawl;
Neely Shawl',
Breiktatt Shawl
Hines' Plaid Eltaiils,
Plaid and Striped Detainee,
Plain colon,
Henry Corded Poplin;
Plaid Poplin;
Heart' Country Bland;
Plain White k Cold fluke%
Plain &Plaid Opera Flom*
Canton Flannels,
Witte Blankets,
Bray Blankets,
Henry Coverlldn,
Cutimerti and Jeans,
Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, Le.,
Wholesale and Retail,
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos. 180 sad 188 Federal Street.
A.LISORZNY CITY
JANUARY, 1870,
MACRUN,GLYDE & Co's,
78 and 80 Market Street.
PRICES REDUCED
Ladies' and ChUdren'a
CLOTH AND FELT SHIRTS
NI dn.:Hole. of
WORSTED. KNIT GOODS
Complete won:seer lot
LADIES', MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S
Underwear,
Stocking
Gloves, ac.
NEW GOODS 0
I T3M.IES
GRIND CLEARANCE
HOLIDAY SAL.?
HORNE'S,
STILL CONTINUES
USEFUL AND
DINURABLE GOODS
Extremely Low . Prime!
HANDKERCHIEFS,
Bray Style and Qulfty.
.Ladies,
Gents and
OblUren.
Maa,oe 4311=01:MUI.
GRZULT VARIIITT
Collars, Setts,
Handkerchiefs and Chemisettar.
Linen Embroidered Saila. haat"
Boxes,
Broths Scar* Silk Scarfs,
Roman and Embroidered Sashes,
sash and Bow Ribbons, handsome
styles just received,
Fine French Flowers,
Willow and Ostrich Flames,
Bonnet Velvets, Trimming Satins,
Boulevard(' Skirts,
Preach Corsets,
Bilk and Alpaca Umbrellas,
Fine Silk Fans, Fancy Belts,
Jet and Plated Jewelry.
Ladies' Cardigan Jackets,
Traveling Satchels.
Gloves al Hoilect7 -
nr minis AND quurrr
TO BOIT ALL.
Marino and -Wool liadarinat
NEW STOCK
Gents' Neck Wear.
Handkerchief Bows and Ties,
Puke Warmers, da
77 IND 79 MUT ff.
YkYI4I33A.Y .
ORR tt YeCONAIfY,
J'elovel.ers.
111 11D1111, s?" gorier 'flak?,
ALLICI3IIII3IT.
Ow Goods atv) Thumrpassedl
citooros.
NNW ADVERTISEMENTS. I CARPETS, OLT.. CLOTHS: dm.
_ _ _
POPULAR PRICES,
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos, 180 - andlB2 Federal Street,
£LLZGgZKT OITY
LADIES' AND MISSES' FURS
Irery Low ' Prices
It 1111-le, a good article 4.4 Bleached
'DAIL
It 1l 1-fc.. Heavy 4.4 Unbleached Sheeting.
11 18 2-4 c., 111-wool Starlet Flannel,
It lie., Rob Roy Flannel.
It 28e., Tory Heavy Gray Twilled Flannel.
1t60c., ill-wool,Cassinures.
It 1-h., good Dark Dakhla.
It lie., Doable Width Black and Colored
Poplin—an extra good bargain. -
It 101. - eaeh, Plaid Shoulder Shawls.
Al sll.lo,Lad lea' Felt Shirts—good bargain.
It SWF a pair, 10-4 White Blankets.
It 41,50 a yak, 4.4 White Blankets,
Shirting Kollin; Pillow Case lulling,
trial Micas aid Shirt Frosts
Wholesale and Retail,
1;~~~w~:~i■a~iiS~~lrti;#
NIL 180 and 182 Federal Street,
ALLI,IGHEIit CITY
JANUARY, 1870,
lACRUN,GLYDE&Co',s,
78 and 80 Market Street
It 130., Ladies' linen Handkerchiefs,
It it, tidies' Linen Colitis ,
It 40e, lien's Grey Undershirt',
it lie., stn's Grey Drawers,
It He., Ken's Shirt Fronts,
It 10et lox of lea's. Paper Collars,
it 10e., Children's Woil Stockings,.
It ii'., Ladies' Winter Gloves,
Wool lull Woods and Caps.
It Ito, Children's Inn Shaw I,
It SLOG, hit Shoulder Shiwls.
PENISrO D
Z
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C) - FS- 10, -a
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0 a ga llili
1 g zr4 4/ 1
4 8 1t1 g gi a
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A V PI 41 re
. 04 8 i l z
gi 4 0 aa a
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A V. 4
FURS ; FURS
won
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
MED & CO'S,
1131 "Vircoalet Eit
Will be found the Largest, Best
aid Cheapest Stock of Ladies',
Misses' and Gents' Fars to select
form la the City. All the late,
styles of Hats and Caps; ving
6 ! .• it..., . M CC O B D •
STANDARD
TIME:
=
TRITE` TIME
Transit Observations
Of Its fiats at Oar Ova obsersatory.
J. R. REED & CD.,
Jewelera, No. 68 Fifth Amite.
ADMIMSTRA
$200,000 WORTH
01 coisiocil=nzt
THE EXTM
J. W. BAR
NO. 59 MAXIS
Vat be sold L5=1301.181,, la order to settle lb
oall 'Da dosed oalloada sad TatoasT. Maistar
ovarr atslelet imolai Degas of Plttsbargli sad
GREATEST
Myer Cohered'
N. IS —Thus m• Is Is
HOLIDAY MRS,
•
Positive leduction In Prices
, . • .
U?
PIANO COVERS,
Mosaic; •
' Aznanster,
Irilton Rugs,
crumb Cloths,
ac" ac.
M-'CILLUhi BROS..
ro. 61 , FIFTH arzurris,
deSt ABOVX WOOD ISTiLISET.
'CA R P ETS.
MEDITCTIONS.
The alterations and im
provements of our Sales
rooms now in progress, make
it necessary for us to -im
mediately dispose of a large
portion of our stock of
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
Hearth Rugs, &c:,
Many goods will be sold
at, prices below the present
wholesalecost. Gall at once at
OLIVER ReCLIMCR & ' arS,
0428 Fifth Avenue:
CARPETS.
' NEW FALL STOCK. .
On Moths, Window Shades,
DRUGGETB.
DRUGGET SQUARES,
Ingrain Carpets,
At the Lowest Prices Ever Oirepcd.
BOVARD, ROSE & CO.,
sa FIFTH AVENUE : ,
WOOLEN DRUOGETS
A.ND '`
FELT CA.SPETS;
1 1. -1 1, 2 , 2 1, 3 , 31, and 32
YARD WIDE.
BORDERED SQl7B.lpßil
Suitable for ' Parlers.•
DINING 1001 CRUMB CLUTIN,
Woolen, Linen aid Cotton,:
ey LOWER PRICES 7EII 1.117 13031
Notwlthstaagra the z;ndltelatshed
,11'FIRLIND & COLLINS
71 and 73 Filth Avenue.
WILLIABI KILLER & CO.
Nos. HI and !II tiberty Street
Corner of Inrin, am offer the trade at tow
eras, strictly
PrimeNewerep New °dean Nagai aid
. Nolanes.
Porto Moo Cuba and "English Is Land cocoa lime Yre, Philadelphia and BaManua Me
' lined o
Golds* ' Peak "ssert. gt 4 Ening.. Oti , an'S
A.4 1 / 4 11/* and Long Island OM tn. - •
Porto Glen, enbauld nnattls 0 Island liolassetn,
YOUR. Itlysae, Japan, Imperial, Gunpowder
and Oolong Teas.
tCamillus and frtatignp...lllea.
ha s e s n' Or. - 7 - 17:. C .t ff sia Glaas, lioap.
Cotton Yarns, de., gonstaatly on hand.
ALSO,
ULPOIITZR3 OP
Fine Brandies, Winer and
eai
libralik, Moselle and Sparkling !loot* lee
of !Ratak iCo.. in bottles.
Sparkling Moselle, Sehareber g and Zebus,
Sioetheinter, ZefrUndy. e.
Erleenbarg Freres' gins Olive Ml.
do 3: • 1 VJra.%lrrlVb.;ll,ba.uif!..
•x. Work Jr Sons. SparkliniCat: van. '
7.ne Old bunny. lekleirs and Port Wined :
Frye Menongabel. ....likleastknra•
do Very baperior OW sewn do Mk:
ALSO.
rmtt ~•.fe°" for Moo Chicedos's Griad
l' U n r CitglOre'd tee
uo .l 4 .lte•ot o se ast
.
DR. inarrnm •
( wi cmtinurs ee TO TO MA
..;113
.1a all Ile f.'
narr illocase di ran We /Poets of mercury an
completely enilksted: Spermatorrhea or Coml.
all9Sexg n t . Loo
. teiz. reaultlunte
s acme.: the followlagrfra. ft blogin ' D . bota i r
whiliiesi, lnd=on., contrimpriNgersloo to
r l Via L eason. ladOte dn' ft a ction:ma =Mth.
the Ina/1y so mostra4 thi , sexual ars g= i o
render =Man alma stretory, . sad
:Cement, are yormsthaa , tored. Penne th.
WM with Wee or atil . r delgmgo
or loos itaxidift contl Ilona! oo t gi%
l,e the Doctor a trial; be oner A.. ~.
Olatele " TteWrireVgaltV,' 11,=:
tothoti or Ulceration of the mob, k i: Vms,
crolltl. 'Amenorrhoose.-Manontwel. toe
nontoem, the bbirillly or BaaTtuireas, are Wm.
ise with the grerant aeons.
It hi retheirldontthat a phystalft who costae*
littosellexclusively to Ib i L . thwt of• carton alma
N Mecum nail Mame de or rases eV
nar smut acetone mfttor • in that
,ciai
thiwi win In general mitottoe.
whe met.. pebilthes • medical paniph,l4
art 7 Pans OM err. ai fellowman:ft of yft
aft tailrace reass,that can be hth free n .
...,.AU for tWO Ramps, Nilo ..r.
=maternal eitititliii ftftw,ft to •
lad enabling th em to datermlae the pre. else Cl awe of their orestplatft. .
The onabliatimentitiorainder tai araela
r .thitn":Miir'elty, tile'lloatoWis oplalin ' ean ge t oli:
lath . =low • =ea star , gr orthe , re. ,
trio. la some Inatome. however. • Derwciftl_
eframlaatkin la absolotal7 ntemearl. frola
other. dolly pommel %Motion la soothed. .
foe the ooratomedettaler 1 each haihrati thtli. are •
=an eonceetad with then og=
10itli livry tentlr i. t . r. I.
:4" Xr e =vtion _ are fr*Pxmd I. likezorM own labormory. ' ftder Ms minional am
=PMeilltal pompta as =re free, or
ar two Mmes. s o matter who bps
baled. readerhat be soy. lionrs 9tar. %yak
'MMXII x. to illP:if. Mee, o. 9
. their (bort Rafts. t 1.1 Om. • - ~! •
TOR'S SALE I
OF „DRY 000DS-
ririalrtyr =Pave
E Btotk OF
mia
85
co
..fi
.
,
• Lot** et tholote Baikal, - Teel, trots
7 a 4 Sod 41.11, Is. order to redoes tits pr es of
•Leinlty Miff rely nedTlng 110111 s of tbo
SLSGAIRS
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