C il El EMI :~~~ iii i ~yLLt~ BIIBUBBAS. ww,4its Inleire.Womim Brom, two entered missend attentive rated men, have now tie ezilusive agency for the GAZZITE In the toMegilly TeroPereneenile end Eilloo, Juni tberwill promptly deliver it by; ; ander. Me' mornixm in them plasm. They 'nil Cando* their pan vomiter enterlbers, and, In the mean thine irony persons wbo were Nerved by the t e rmer earner do not get their pt. per, &refill be promptly Nernst on blaming nonce et Weever 8r0. , s sees depot, neer Darlington's feed nom Thlnporndolivine, wet the Gezarrs wonted reten;fifth avenue. , its.—Notwtthetendleg the floating op tattle Idom=s deur th• Jails lzwle has removed hie Book. Illudery !Porn Smithfield street' to the (Warr' beadle* Fifth ammo. whom Is prepered to do. all , Mods of took. Map* sedimpirr flatlet. 61111Weortespoeileet Weir wherleoubetutole t hat George D. Biddle, Zarb, or Alembc'', will be put forward es itstadelete lor the eneeeboretttP to Jaosb7Weltee, Eeq.. r Prothonotary. biejoe W. B Cook: and • W. EL Glenn. Ebb, ete also esodtdateeltathe position. Tl csaum—scon. u - Wear erigabkradised and earedolb , prepared laile.Ulustrand. quarto journal for boys and lOW. putha tmel in tb city by Mr. S. L. Ohnialort. No.SB Sixth Imm:us. Pa. rents amid** ptikbetter reading matter In dierbiands of their children. "beluga; Tuanday uragnie. Januszy H. et liglagne's Slat Hoorn 106 Smithfield tirat, lY Melavidne:AnG' M. 41t, Netleag-Ban - k Oltbau Chastbed His Elos.-:-Wm. Charming , ham. made infermation ben* Alder web Tsylor yesterday easiest Wm. Nora ft' 'amen sd . battery. Tht, door Is that he eloorased sawn. =sr male members of the Clan. Ihmay. The rammed Ewe tan . the nauseous School seara.-11tia Board, roludiaing of Josiah OatiegiOsserge Wilem, John Cuthbert, Fleveseelnamer. Geo. A. Kirkpatrick wit Wt B. Ibruter, inn organised Mow des sinaulue bir electing Josiah .Cohen.. ProOdeut, W. n Muster. Besairiary, a • • :Caughey, Tralinner, fcothe armor' Aura -. rated Case.,Peullue Behutidt slide's - Ilse -husband,' John "Smith; of histories! feu" struck her n Loa and attempted to daprtre bar ofillhe power of reaptrattoo by estehluell'her rudely by the throat. Far thtsuneallant action Alderman Hoerda.,At the instasoe of 'Pauline, boned a warrant for the ar test,Of John far assault and battery. . End cis_gs wpany.ls nnotiog of the • •• . of the Bow Did Gm 0 • . the tbilowton °Mows were • : President,..Trunes K. Kern Mem seers; Thomas Kelton, Joseph Dilworth, Chitties W: Bnehelor, James B. 1100:nd, Wm. 8. Norden Trewsurer,' Deorge.d.: Secretary', Wm. K. Deoniston: I.rirtonr, Blcb*rd S. Breed, Wm. J. Johnston. rtre.Thiiiiilarai gra at ntnee'olock hat evening. from box•eirenty-thres. was eiteisaloned, by the lburninaLof a stable mid carpenter shop on yorty.fonrtb istrest, Sereateenth weld. The sale wow °Wised by Mr. Feely. 'There was a borne and. wagon to the stable and t otb were blamed. The carpenter shop was owned byMr.Meorgeßsynolda. Ll:count of Jim not kstostw. Knack Down.—Alderman Bolster I had a ems of meant% and battery before him yesterday. It waa missed by a little animated argument between Robert Mc- Adams and John MoOonley, during which McAdams ins knocked down and kicked In the face. The affair was btOught to the attention of the Alder. men la a legal bidbacunion, when aver :ant for hicOoniers street was lamed. Rhe roideraignea, Merchant 'Telma, .treed to close tbeirotorea at BMW o'ckerk y. rt.. (Saturday excepted,) until March lat, 1570: lesmann &Altera, H. Cappel, Samnat - Willianig, George Waitic sax. DIAIIIIAIS, Jacob Diederich, Ablaradtßayha, P. Jungian', Tterpd. VillUamJ.Fullarton Henry lawyer, Henry Cane. H. (urging, Disertmee.—Our read are referred to a head ',Limbers ers la thews cob I limbs albs tradnees and assets of the. Buterpries Insurance Company.= rant Institution whieboindet Abe ablenian attement of Mr. J. J. Aibtets, the Beers taxi, and-the Board of Directors. all of • whom are known for their ability and prudence. Is destined to become a favor- Be In the community,' and to ohms with, the most tellable underwriters In the city. latsdna• Irree toasty In edvidual. a few nights ago Mole a Tun Wivef provhdowe from the oeftwrattaabod to Mx Thomas Kelly's realdenw, to the Tblrdward, Atlegbant. , htt.lEMly sus. CrMr. Monte Meaty to be the ind i mar. detlogdo thasaggestion be made Information, for larceny before alderman Taylor. .The ease was heard boa tbe atone not sostalotel. 4 i st r yy Ileltellted and the prowcotor the aorta , Fit the Rertheeaa. Twee yen inmate of the Allegbeey 1 lookup,,who will probably have,en op. partunity today to do somettan for the cesbaty. ' Bold a 'young colored man. LW vadat he was observed begging in , a idiefon.Ohlo street: He had a puma story to relate. He had just arrived In tlbe altyfrom dawn the railroad with his bather, who had been .sorely, Injured aid was then lying In a ear at the. Ped aled greet depot, awnltlngjbe molts of his heathers saints to proodm elm maw to a house In Pittsburgh, tbr toedleel'ldteedlon, The chap receive:4 , muck sympathy and teunporal makeinde and urea about baring. when the sus. Cwof the proornstor were aroused. atonation of the police wan called to the cal. The story • was luireadgated s od proved to be false throughout. The chap- wets this fun:heed with a cell at that , !animas and iteday will so _to the Salt Blrailaglona CaserM. • ,A Ahrebtg et the Mast sitl 13211:41aan 00110111 wee held yesterday. Tuesday, January 11th. at two &cloak in the afternoon. Before any ber wen done the Barger adrainistar urn edlhe olthOftieloa Infer: Ustorman. • The members MINIMA ware Messrs. Jones. Mier, MbaMiln, Lard=! and Burgess tirmits. - • s • The minutes of the ler Melting were read end approved. Mr. Miller l from** guano Commit-. tea. reported program Mr. &or. from &beetroot Committee. reported that it had put down • crossing on the corner of Page and Canoe streets. JeassMor a telleerre Ivied and war rants ordered to be drawn for their amounts. - Mr. Brown. Bolieltor of Eon Blotting him - borough. delivered a number of *tines opindeos is followo 'rim first opinion was on the Whilinw of comma mime and gnu:les situated - above Ear Bitudoshant, In rapid to the stashing of slack aril stones' into the The, roma Opinion was an B4warda Tie third opinion was on thsoligHbt of the borough to toiler paving tan. when e. startatot was: not Bled within ten menthe alter Mervin. • • . - The truth opinion wee on the arbor- ItOf of the bran& to borrow money. The Mb opinion was in Teheran° the & worn, of the borough to ..collect citor mord Uri the Soli be isirrnoted Ones to draw;up an aot ormerting ., Water street into a wharf. (haled. ;Mr. Jones railed the Wasik= of tie Connoll to the pond to - Sibkh the boy • wee drowned lam week. when - -.Mr. Wilson moved that Mr. omit, - or ble igoTa. be notified Midrain the porta or 611 it up. Oarried. • Zerldre blond that ine Street Commissioner be nodded to fill up • well on lolliniarelley; between Twentrlitst sad Twestilemmi streets. Carried. M'.'-:Joust . treed Art a •warrent. aMIWn $1,019 t4..be din= of Mr. XWM . , on soormlot'pa Mr.'.•.lllßer mooed tluit • warren& terror the otark, t atri; f hlelf.. MAIKte. ftle lilt a bedtime. ed." Jones moved tlrks at =l be .. yr of. Kliens. Nor(* 7 . fOr 14000. •00, thiewl 21 Itt PataM4oll/11.4' ••. • s , Ott Optima Aotirtistl. ' 16211 IS El '~;;~" :i k'-''' . -"‘ k THE CIIIEBELL ItOLVIDE. Seellawny Coneloded—lhe Arrusents of Canova' and Charge as Me canal. In the Cant of Oyer and Terminer yes. terdsy Mia pare of the Cornmonwealth vs. Thome J. Campbell, indicted for the murder ones wife, previously report- ed was reamed and the following testi mony elicited : • „Andrew Moon. sworn—l am an officer of the Mayor's police. I was at the house of the. prisoner in November lam. I went into the basement kitchen of the house first. There was a lounge in the kitchen wed, in tront of the stove close by O It. Mrs. Campbell was lying in the basement so clote to toe etore , that I Could not pass by without leap ' pin over her body. I went up at w id? Thereat's/ blood over the floor and n the fireplace in one atria rooms • *Mali pool of blood. There were h red marks of blood on the door. In the right hand room there was a chair with on ly three legs and the waah bowl was covered with blood; The room was filitratletb old boxes and other alleles. I renal/Rd in tbe house about half an hoar. 'The prisoner was at that time in the locleutt. Omer Murphy. aworn--Llve at Soho taidge, about seventyrive yards from whore Campbell lived. Am sequainted with the prisoner. Wan in his home on Saturday night before the murder. Pete Wickline. Jim Mcialinnimin. Pat O'Don. nall, Campbell and his ' Wife were there. Campbell cams there about the time I did, and he ordered his wife to go no inane ' and get the key of the stable. :When she started up he followed her, and after they got up to the second floor I beard a: scream and hoard Mra. Camp , belt say ...ThanTom."' --1 went up stairs and she complained that he had beaten , her. He said, ii Stop your talking or I 1 mill cut] the be . out or y0u."... I told ] hi m that Wares ashaMe to &home woman 1 that way. • He turned to me and arid. i a• Don't you put In your neb or I will cut I your guts out." I told Mm not to pull a knife on me. Ilia wife than went down stain.. There was a IV gallon Jag of whisky up. Mill* and Campbell told Wialcitue to give the bo y. a drink. Wickline got • ems. and gave na all a drink. r remained in the house ' until about eight o'clock and then went hems Crosseaamlned—Went home at eight o'clock. I was there on Sunday also. Golden, Moreland. Pricker' and others were there. They told me that Camp tell was up stairs asleep. There was Campbell and we - all bd a drink. Mrs. wee cooking a scams meat bit the stove. I left after I had two drinks and two to my boarding. house Went back to the house after dinner. and found Campbell and Pricker there. i Campbell told me that his -wife we. op ] at Golden'.. I mopped but a short. time 1 and then left and went up to Golden's. I found Moreland, Mrs.] .Cacapbell and' ethesidrioklug ale. ]r then wept home, I apt- IMMWW to C a mpbell's bullin the I evening stens half past eight o'clock. I I found Mrs. and Mr. Campbell ands little 1 • boy there., , Campbell .. . gave me fifteen tents and me to to for some wick.: Inc plaster. I went to the drug store on •ffifth avenue and got the plainer, ;Before I went for the plaster Campbell put . Prketereat. •' -] . • •. • • , Coroner Clatraon,'sWorn.—The teatime. ny of the Coroner was all relative to the condition of the haus* the moron:malty: the murder.-:lie; also to ~ that he' Dad a phategrapffer the norms taken.' ' Officer Strain was abaci examined as to ' the condition of the homes on the MOM tug following the murder. Captain Grafton and 'CHI of Mine Hague., were sworn and examined as to bow the prisoner wan deemed. A shirt was shown them which they identified as the one worn by Campbell when he was brifught to the lockup. The shirt they said war covered with spots ofd Joiner S. ititteraon, Mayor's Clerk, wee sworn air to the custody of the shirt. It was given to him by Chief Haeueaftet it was taken off. Campbell. and he kept it in his possession until it was brought to Court. - • ,- , Officer Long, sworn—Am a police 01. oar; ilietdetafftnarrestlag Campbell. The witness was then interrogated as to the else and condition of the rooms. He de scribed the rooms and location of therm , - 011 .r.8 .-- ; . ..r. sionn—sworn -- ti Photo. graphite. Made &stereotype portrait of ' the deceased. Portrait shown and !den- Bob!. fouler, 'wont—W.s formerly a member of the police force... Oa. the morning of UM linirder'Went to'Champ. bell's bourn. Got In through a window. Pound Kra. Campbell 410 g on the floor between ] the stove and lounge. Her face was disfigured. Campbe ll formerly kept a doggery. , Alderman Thomas, sworn—l have known Mr. and Mrs. Campbell for a year or two. :About a month before the mur der Mrs. Campbell cane to my office to make information against Campbell for assault and battery. Campbell came a few tototnianta' after: She said' Add Caintibell hid abused her that morning. Campbell locked the door and wanted Me to swear him. He waled to make a statement. She complained that she was bruised and beat no. Elbe maid she would not live with him, but Would go to.bor friends to - Philadelphia. He amused : her of having criminal Intimacy with, An other man. Tray than went away nd in the afternoon he me back. In the morning Campbell s s ai d that if he caught tierin the plaoes he had found her ba fore he Would kill bor. She contradicted hie statement several time'. His state. meat , a t r i mi r l e tAt he caught her drinking In low a * aid that he tad caught bar in with Mr. ---, of the Four te Cross-examined—Campbell in his state. mint swore that be had slipped into the housar,andellinght Ms 'wife in bed with Alderfnan,•—•--:cif thePburteenth wird. She dented - UM datemant or contradict ed It several timer. Campbell said if he ever caught her sn , he would be o—,-0 if hit did not hang for ber. ; • •Tbd Picone , was here submitted inti V i-1 iience.isod examined by the jury. W. S. Fleitinq sworn—l am a justice of the peace; Live in the Sixth Ward: knew Mr.•and . airs. Campbell; they kept li t ' ..be r l c ellin °lll aide, abocit i lwo avenue, i on red yards front the court house. Campbell, run an express wagon. I did not hear that part of the testimony of Mr. Thomas referring to me.. ]] . 4.nover. bad any con nection with Mrs. Campbell ID any way. _Crossexamined.-1 was trustee for firatifarapbell with her husband'. con emit. ' I remember being at Mr.' McCar. thyaliallies;. I Mated I knew a min who had. teen in tied wiin Mrs. Csumbelland requested McCarthy not to auk me his name. I imm in Campbell's house three or four throw, always on business. The wittiest 'hero detailed ladorY that had no relaniaey to the Ms& :The7: Mitt ell, fared to when speaking with Mr. MoCar. lir wp[il4rt:EirrA7 , .. 4o% Mr. Firm ...., • Alter a delay of some oonidderible time, Mr. McCarthy, one of the defend. I Ant% 00011•14. - stated. that] owing to the fact that the Commonwealth had called all the pieties who have any knowledge of the affair, - the defenwirould not call soy witness, but would comment on the testimony of the Commonwealth. Mr. Marshal then stated the theory of the deist:mete Hie Ikinit,. and eited-the rconnoel for the Commonwealth to hie [ entheihiell which intended to Mind to I maintain him theory., - Joan oiwyle Esti.o;Plino - 11 41'4 ergo - meat on ttio p ' art of rho thaninclqweadth in a forcible and etreetiVe Miens!. John C. McCar ai thy.. Em., foilowed in introit of the Wner; with, an able, elo quent and Omelets argument, in the coons of which he earaftilly reviewed the denoe in the nee, and held that tind erei er the tedlusany. lithe Jury believed the defendant committed the crime with which berme: chased. they could sot find him guilty of murder of the floe de. gree. ... Mr. Marshall fo llowed for the defines, I arguing the case in his usual forcible ] District Attorney Pearson,on behalf of tbeCommonwasith.dosedthe argument. 1 au amour to the Jury was forcible and oonvianing.. lie held that under tbe Mona there could be no doubt of the prisoner's malt, and that the facts Tony warranted a mob:Sot aunties in the first degree. . . --,crilrlsin or TinCooviz: • -...- _ 6715 .„ 67.66 ._.09.60 Judge Stowe delivered the charge of the Court to the Jar? He reed extracts Com the charge ofJudge Agne Wil li am one of Omemanwesith vs. Dram, tried at tireemburg. Westmoro land minty. In 311cmotter. MIS, for the Moodier ofDmisi litonigano,lis remind. ed 'Milo, of the rerpeedbillir upon them, tad warned them sedan being induenced DT Other OW for tlte prisoner, or the honor of the crime for which be omo indieted, The oonsomen eve of a viirdiot of guilty where the result would be &Wu joust have no weight witti.them.sa it was the lowland not the pity ; which Indicted the punisUntatt; Thejary did - not pronoutimihelientence of the law; not belong, to the Court: it layout province way whether the orbs - mar boo committed the ariumwhichthe todirtment charges -against, atm: You only find s erns verdict. The her clout State has made` willtd: dediewide and nommilisted murder a eacdtal seam filwonsfie weave, to obey thoyeelerere most know DO other PixtiontiaLlXl Uthat, the powers that bears of 'end that weneeds must beintlect illenittirdylbr thevisth tbay nay intake. bat tor car own con. wham ward *Tim hob'sbalance finaly,Thatratee may both to the imftooweidtbsino 10 _flu olloosiOr; snetWiddlidi *lf POor. Mal and low, should have no plane in your thoughts. You would not wilitogi7 but you must endeavor not to WT. ' Search your conscience for the source of every Judgment. Let your oonvictionv, carefully and deliberately formed. be such that you may follow tbem to their foundation, in the hidden depth or the heart, where the Unseen Eye alone can penetrate, and there, in that dread pres ence, challenge their true mores. His Honor then defined the crime of murder sol d d down in both the com mon law in the statute., and held that in this case the Intention of the pris oner at the time of the oommission of the act constituted the offence. Murderer the second degree and man. slaughter was also clearly defined by His 'Honor, after which he reviewed at length the law of evidences. The charge was one of the most elabor ate and ohm that we have ever heard do. livered in this court. At the conclusion of . the J.udge's re marks the Jtay retired a and had not agree upon a verdict at late hour last night. . COUNCILS. Meeting for the Election of City Mean —The City Printing— Retrencliment aed Rctimek-:tare vootod7 or:Pabite A meeting or the Soled and Common bitmelle wa. held yesterday ,Crueeday) January Utb, 1870. for the mtrpoee of electing city_ officers for the *turning year. prusuant to, the aot of Aisembly relating thereto. beleet Connell. . • ... Members presearMelesm. Aid. - .kik born, Aiken. Armstrong, Bissell, Brown Burailn, Wen. Devil* nunciki. Ed.? wards, Friday, Gallaher. Glenn, Gross, Ilartmen, Merron..House. R. P. mute, Paws Jones, Renew Rick, Litufman, Liddell, Little, Lloy:d, Morrow, Mur doch. lkicEwen, McMahon, Maisel, Bat forty. Rees, Rush. Scully. Seeley, anio, ton, Thompson. S. J. Wainwright, Z. Wainwright, While. Wilson, President .McAuley end E. S. Morrow, Clerk. . The minutes of the preceding meeting 'Were read and .approved. • - - The President stated that. there was one member who bad not yet been sworn in, whereupon Mr. Ahlborn, member elect from the. Seventeenth ward, came forward and the oath of office was ad ministered to him by the President. ' The President then Stated the object for which the • meeting bad been called and requested the clerk to Counc notify Coto mon Marion that Select il was ready to meet In joint sesalon tor the elect:tenor city officers. - Mr: Gross presented a resolution eto• siding that the Presidents of Councils be added tO:Mts. Ylnano6 CoAnaktteia. ----- - - The President maul • communication froth the Controller setting forth that be desired to close the appropriations for .the - year, and to that end requested Councils to vase thefollowing reeobatacm: Beeolved. That the Controller be and be is hereby authorized to make the folle,wing transfers of appropriatimist 'lrma No. 4 Ylre Engines and Hose to No- 4 Wo.r worts • 107 Fr?e! *023 I:fet= 4 7V r rrr4dl:; Wow Works From No. 10 Illonong atm'. W surto No. 7 ........ . .... ... 867 From No. II Alloshasm Wrote to 1.0. 7 • &KOS ZS 71 From No. •it 1117 r•evon to T No 7 1.{D CO Loretta From No. 13 Finance to No. 7 etr.ets 1,44 70 .•• •• 17 Oyu aodlor W.talit• to No. I , thmooso Martins 10047 From 314. 13 Contlngeot mood to No. S Illamond Mot , t 31 79 Fr.. 13 0. 22 Coattograt Fond 14 44. 7.1. FN. Atacm 767 se tromlt o. 13 couttogrot Yttod.to No. 11 CI 83 From o3 No. 11 Cootts.ge-t Food to No. From. ' o.li'Fliallet to No. MlNtneye.. 5773 07 F. 41. The report was receive(' and tile reio lotion adopted. Accompanying the report a s . a bit for grading, paving and curbing in front - of the Forty-third street Station House, and a .reaointion authorising the Con troller to issue his certificate to the Mayor for a warrant for the, payme of . said bill. Certificate not o tulle until February 1, 1870. The bill w as read and the resolution adopted. -. A communication from the Controller was read by the Chairman, relative to it reduction of business tex of thirty-one firms. Referred to the 'Finance CoiU Mr. Orals presented a reSolntlan an- Modeling the GSM An the Select Council Chamber moved to the lobby. Adopted. Mr. Brown presented an ordinance providing for the election of City Prin ters and the compemsationthereof. The ordinance provides that annually on the second Tuesday of January Councils shall meet and elect two daily papers as city printens to do the city printing and that saikpatent • shall receive the eank, ofill;000 per Year eieli - - for the "same: Theordinance was read Ittree Unpin and passed under a inspenalon of the rules. Mr. Brown embudtted the lulls wing resolution: or rue sins= CeeriCtl. or nth CITY or Nils- Beaus 1 Booked. That It Is the sense of this [pencil tint ee.s, MY in coney heats of the Peelle ten Tee. thful and of exec counties e laws s ad unllnancee of the nth and f Its revenue. sod the rigid sexenutthilitY 0r...7 Cgd`t`,..°,l',XTelt"gd".! , l:Z t i: IL"NttmAT::- ties sad . msnumeete of cbr odieers shoo e ibd ee titer. a,od arena the csninenantloe axed Or law at the ,Itno of their election or stpoln an nit the' no gift, alloweece or voluntary •Dia , soda moo of the public money Should ee male for or ~ eeeeent et ed. des Insifiluleeey of salmi., tees oreenupenstllon.' or wet - hese extra strel- TtV4l=l " ..V.TritrYi r tie h ofi l og ll:f:V! con tacos results, and ww Ids =unbent of Ws Comma: lb adeseet of the *Welton of 5107 slit ters I alawinstriel. v. art dte hereby lehr , gent. not. to usalut•to the ►petaelplu herein declared uld a us votes and acts. serapes...Ca Ives of 'dm tax-payers and Dwell , 6f the eltr,4e cute In ue s 41 40:0101111. -en itr.C, SolaiTigt , ... La Co. muskiest INTIM:MU .t. The resolution was adopted. . Mr. Brown presented the bill of Allen & Dunn for repairing the Try street sewer and a resolution authorizing its payment. Read and action postponed. Mr. Gallaher, a resolution providing that the Street • Committee Shall here after beconstunted of members of Coun cil frOM the old city waits, Lawrence ; villerand the Sixteenth , ward,,and that the' Road ' Committee " be coniFoled of 1 membem from the new districts, . Mr. Herron moved that the Survey Committee also be composed of members from the new wade ' - • On motion of Mr. Jones, the matter, was referred to the Presidents of Coun cils. ' Council then adjourned ' to. meet in Joint session. Common Council. There were present: Menem Arthura. Albeit; . Barker, Batchelor, Beckman, Burner, Blau", Booth, Bradley. Canter. on, Carroll, Caakey, Chalmers, Creagan, Daum, Diamond. Dietrich, Muff, Eg: wards, Faxon, Fodder Ferson, D. L. Fleming. John Fleming , GI Rare, Jahn, Jamison, - Jones, Ronne, Lang,. Lyons, hfatterra.' Miller, - Moore, Moorhead, htheeley. McCandless, McCoy, Bagley, Oliver, H. W. or., Preston, Schleiter. Schneider., &Berth. Belts, Bkddle, Shoeb, Blum Smith; tineatheu. Snodgrass, Verner. and Tomlinson, Pre;' . Preparatory to the innuendo of any burliness the oath of office sou adminis tered by Prealitimt Tomlinson to Messrs. David Sims and Chas. W. Batchelor, who were dot present st the organization of Cannella. , TM! CM . 3107SICTIL Mr. Bartow, after reading item an act of Assembly the anthoriry granted Coun cils for the within propaied, read in place the Wowing ordinance, providing jor the see keeping of nth pobtle fonds Of On.liAltil To PaGVIDe on rue Oars Egirteo An» CUSTODY or Our. tome ol Tan 1117. - Boltordat aaCo esd e r . t cjz barge Oa* aso It Is loot/ reacted eV oalhorOY rim, the laslast Yo ContnioisWinch: bribe cOy of Pltistnsesh Mail, at tea first rega -1 ler mon ing. alter Um ...Mega or Slue ordisteece. fiP:"?° h "ren :rnrg•Olt 010:1 ' ra of eald elle to be depoettoneegend o• Mans of the puede mosey or fends et odd city, until me ant Monday of Ye w um, 1511. S.C. 2 That ist the sealed Joist ensign o[l laldoooltells Wenner for 0150th. ate} elle o tbrre of toe Manta or Saving. l-stita ody shall tio eh 00011, eleeted dedgeated to bedawl:oriel! and enatodlans of the publte MO.! or Nude of raid et.y .or Use emoting gear. etc. k Ittat it Mall be Ole dale Or the OWL. troller of eael city, indeediately epee the pes• sage of this ordinance. and annuity theresftbr. at matt ten eaye before Um latletteser said Joint louden of Ooteelle. to advertise for and receive faded prepaid. from the bodge Sad seeks is la. eutetleas of an Otting forte tee ode of intertst stye besmear tiesettestitut one will coarse% and Noes 10 ply to n) for the ate and edvaatitge of solo dation. of each blibile fends OrlhOnor. the dime to be edjette a. sewed and paid monthly, sod contented upon SIM STS age =gent of jig, deposit. re xalt ineeth. 14M settlen ent ann adJammentto to made he Bald cot:diving...WM osthe epees gill 11171nsace Vounalltee of etideOencl lac. 4. It .0511 be the dety of •ald Controller to my said bide before • .1.1 en' Coupe Is et said Joint • nos, mottles. wheel the ohm sten DO opaord Pr tee Pre.ideat of odd Joint . end the Vonaelte gash rho.' sad el et elm eels the three &petering to be the hieeini arid beat Widens. SIC, D. That the Bank. oaf erbsgernstitell , o. re:cole delliref W.Verfatllattlls..Ant trotter of said City. Seed, tee greal cote of One Handled Taonnand Isoolare, oltn warms of AwerONTi 'O A.% Inat terra rain/ tee neg. coned-wed fog the tree gad mantel per formance of their dellee•sen...b table; depoalto. flea.. And teat all Ont. or Warrant. drawn n npoa rea4 .0 on der:4llln ago liaa rayless taitiletkres. b• a...borne Of law. spell deepooredhe 711111.110.,C0"111110"- glare. lout 6. That so nos tee Halal Grassing* arende rattik !Ira tag: o.h.t srow 7:th fesednr f . theist Ole r uer. a er that wort.* emela • tu. in pee-melon la the 13 aelts or Daringly lastdutine. aforeasid. epilog the =OXUS la loth on .w hatOtiO canto gear . ate. 5. T the public =time or fends so as down Mar bedraola.tri the C l / 7 "troeearar , al (Male , el 10 out the of lal4 elth span Warrants re ebrota drawn be Mantras. ,I:9l•Odlndlned or Me desereker. near nee ' _ : DAILY GAZETTE: WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 12, 1870 Miewerome -- repaint-tons as the said toddle and Timmy CA-=';4 , :„t:raf37:::?T,:4lort s = ll .l. lace 117 do or e I or recant re, coutnersigned y the trvuer. epon toe ionds so on depot& sate. aid blink. or 'nein lartnntion, when the samr of e. pre eeeee d its counter. it total tie the vi Cu.y o remoter forthwilh to report. it,e yogi. the Landtroll, who shall at °acne time the oriclnl • Wilt bang or Me l. es Me notion. to be enter. d op la the proper Coon of /heard.. by it inner. and an eXeOIIIOII fo rt hwith o va. spin W the and abo tor gold City Controller shall call together and report the same to the gingisce i °manage, who valt lep•r; the .1.115 Ulelr at meeting. tl • c. 9. T‘st. all ordinances or andsrt of oral ' no c• s mmatutlyterit herewith be the tame • • • Read three times and peened ander • anareneton of rules. Not acted on In Select branch. • =3 At this point the • resolution on re. trenchment from the Select branch was called up and discussed. Messrs. Batch elor sod Hare objected, plying aa a rea son therefor that an effort vrould be made to equalize the salaries ofthe Road and Street Commissioners. The ordt- ; trance went over under the rules. Mr. Hare presented a resolution for the' erection of a gels lamp on Spring alley. Fourth ward: Referred to the Gas Committee. Mr. Hare Offered an ordinance regal*. ting the *Aeries Ofjtreet and Road Com. had monens, and fix ng the salary, of the ThitlLDlstrict Str t Comtnlindoner, for 1870, at the same //mount as that of the First and Remind Dlstrict Street Com missioners; fixing the salaries of the three 'Road (kmandasionera at $l,OOO per an n um each. Objectio'n was made to the passage of the ordinance. Mr. Jones moied a suspentHion of the rules and lta Anal passage. Lost by a vote of 81' to 24,E a two-thirds majority lbeing required. . • The ordinance accordingly laid over under the rules. On motion adjourned. • Joint Session. The Select Council adjourned to meet In the chamber of the Oommon branch to go into joint session for the purpoee of electing city officers to serve the ensuing year. President Tomlinson vacated the chair In favor of President McAuley. The roll'was called and the election was ordered tnett vow. • • • Mr. Barton called the attention of Councils toe provision in the act. of As sembly requiring that each member value and the person for whom he votes. shall be perty on the minute book. Otherwise therecorded election would be invalid. • President McAuley thought there was' ' bo good reason for going through that tedious process unless opposition to any I one of tbe o f dcanates nominated - was made. A record the members present would be kept, end If opposing votes were offered, such would be • entereo, with the names of 'persons eo voting, on }he minute beak; . • Councils waived the Act - of -Assembly and preceded to elect by unanimous vote, with one exception,' (Mesa Inspect• tor) the following officer., who had pre viously received ttie Republican caucus nomination: City Printer- (En glith)ot inert. City reinter-IH. renei Frefutim pmutg. City roam or-H. J. Moore • City A.f awe booms rhelpe. City Outtee-J I..•Fortaith• noti•nowinde.t of Matiett tillers. Itrk of Markete-J .me. Moore. Idunontatiem Weurotwiter-JohnIIIPIWT. Allegheny W barfma•ter-leourt A. Hill. Fait ,ettlytelne - Rd. C. Matitiewt. luspeeior of.whea-J. Mellower lrlog. to. , eetor of Touren-Wm, Itinetuitt itark oho Pollock. Ist ()Olt • Vtat 1 amoilaslowe - .1 F. Home, 2.1 littlt SI. tiz mnilesiwer-Hen. Linderman. It street Commlooloore-Wm. Wiley. *outwear W. e• gania—nom ft King. Eta at Impactor—Thomas W. Li - dsa min .rin•Oent of Water Worts -Jot. Trench. . ' 1 114Witar lutpeetor7ll. N. Betel. 01111aell Me were -Cant. tiam. Cooper._ I.IOAnD likatitoltne - Fleit trawl, J. Owens:, tourrd, lames olack: Third war.. 1.0 , 11 , 11' Ihift; o want. u. Ei. Meliittre; Fifth word Andrew a~ nib Heyd. J am es • alellastera; Ehth wd Hugh Y. 'Royer Nieto tram. Jaw • °Seek rtn.li ward. 0f.'..7• McOregor; lerrenth ward F. NI. Pontiffs.; Tw.lrh ward. Wm. eta-a hirteenth word, Frank gon.ion;•nueteenth , wort, n. Fifteenth ••rtrd. Lows Tat. la berm Pit. eenthward. Robert Black; Seven. vents Joh n Me ow; Elghtetata ward. David Jones: C 1,,, h ' , rd. J. F.. Bir• eh., I ....Huh ward, nto• art MeE..e. Tweety arm weed. Po lip Kolsern; tity•r_coroi ward lltteter; TWanty..l.hlrtl ward. Samuel Thomps. - T ~h e following. tiro the changes from 1 last year: .1. L. Forsalth Instead of J.O. Nobbe as City Gauger; James Moore in stead of David Durunsath, , ea Clerk of the Marketer Edward Mathews se Street Inspector instead of Kenny Goff; George Linderman as Second District/ Street Oarouilsidoner of John D. McFadden. and Thomas ins Lindsey instead of Adam Weaver as Mast Inspector. The ofaces of Building Dispeotor, and Third Distrietlitreet tkinimissioner are new. The office of City Job Printer. lent year held by A. A. Andorran d Sons, was aboliehed, and the work will here after be awarded by contrast. ' ONLY OPPOSTITON. _ . Ml= When Air. Lindsey*as nominated for Meat ,InePeetor, Rafferty, (Demo cratic .utember rom the . Fort ward.) nominated Adam Weaver for the posi tion. He said he *ought Councilsabould pause before electing Mr. Lindsey to the L. position,inasmoch as be. Mr. L., had teen In the Madness of dealing leg in putrid meat during the last year. He thought his push would be an im. proper one, and pushed the nomination of Mr. Weaver. A. vote we. taken. and Mr. Lindsey was elected by an almost unanimous vote, Mr. Rafferty .alone vo. ling In the negative. On motion; Joint session adjourned. • A Grand elnalcil F.nterUdnment. • Prof. Bohbock gives the musical pub lic s very attractive Programme of a vocal and instrumental concert under his own direction, on Thursday evening next, in the chapel of the First Baptist' Church. Fourth avenue, for the benefit of the church, and mainly to help In de. fraying . the cost of the new and eplendid or ri% Foerster, Miss Annie Wells and Miss Cora Brown, with Mena . Toerge, Boe and Everson mete an array of mu l sled talent not often presented to the Pittsburgh audiences, while the seleo• dons have been made with reference not only to the highest professional standard but also to the very best 'popular effect. Inasmuch as entertainments of a high magical order are 80 - frequently given under circumstances that 'prevent many conscientious torero of good music from enjoying them, the present . opportunity Is likely to be embrace&by a larger 'au dience than this beautifal chapel can , comfortably entertain.' Pa Prothonotary MENATIS. EDITORS:—PIease announce through your very valuable Republican journal that the frien dour George R. Rid • die,Esq., of Allegheny, will present his name as a candidate for County Prothon otary, to snowed Mr. Waiters, the pre'• cat incumbent. Mr. Riddle although not old in years le an egperienced busi ness man, a thorough abrountant, a clever, fair dealing and Courteous gen tleman, and withal an ardent, consistent and faithful Republican and cony worker. His record in the Allegheny. Council. as a member and as President of the common brand:, is an enviable one and reflects to him large degree of credit, especially as no single act or vole duringliis king term of dike . bag ever been questioned by the moat scrupulous. He will make a moat excellent officer if selected for the position named. - Arzacinsinr. The Continental. The Continental, Fifth avenue, below the Amtefice, Mash and bright duce lie thorough resitting, atith the- centre of gatril7l fclaad and palatable repast. We can see no marvel in the,imthonne pain:mail which this estaidlahhaent enjoys when . time style in which everythln_g, is =ducted is considered. Perfectly, akin and tidy, tables: politehnd accommodating waiters and a rich and varied abUndanoti.of the best - the market lesson - Words; should certainly attract patrons in large numbers. • This ti the secret of the great eminent of the w Continental," which deservedly is one or thie "Most popular institutions of 'its clutiviter in our city. Tile mtigrietnt, kfr. - Holsheimee, hider. stands the wants - of the - people., and by conducting Ala restaurant on .a liberal scale, waste .with that gratifying :hue. cats which done attends merit. ittthtiabii • •,. • • . AlBP3o4ol.a:so, aco. Bls.th :street. outlaws in Wasinfiolute -wen and boyi clothing ot-the latest style cod beet iiisterisl, taidst popular 'prices. Wu lutellit .ritroci , 101'. .ev 6 'doubt)" of .t4s, - slitpticto4. mikaniir . .• • in whloh no opodttolaltudir. . Forflocdrese goods ho „lust reeslged now etc.*, which. canntit.bti. cos Boldonts Milli are , rtililde.'frOill MaCild • whichwarranted to look welt and wear well.- Of orercoating and- bonal-Itoods he hos a Dar Wid abase. aiscomant which all la uswor,_of:elottlikg would do wen 4.1010(112311341M at is no to show the goods, sod parchaelontt or Ptbamata ppeezz I y araf23o olo ihattlarlber gala. ?: • . TrrsagaruPs popular oonfeottonaty tabUabment to loosttsl.torner of Smith field striattand Thaoxitdallep... , Notblog but tee., beat sod purest candles and ood• factional ars. prepared .;or or offered for, sale Oars. ladles 'and gentlemen will end meaL 101 l t reedy 'at: all 11011111, for their r )-• THE LIHILTIMO STRIKE. tip to midnight lasi night the operators of the Weatem Union Telegraph Com pany continued out on their !strike, and give no eigre of "coming down." They are better situated than moat classes for maintaining a strike. as each two caved enough money to see him through dark days. Altogether. they are sober. Intel ligent and industrious, and rank In pub lic estimation as high as any other pro. fession, and we do not marvel at their determination. decorum ned decency. They say no harsh things ortheir former employers, but resolutely adhere to what I they conceive to be principle, and swear to starve before they will go back on their brethren of the key and sound board elsewhere. We hope Men ro chronicle an adjustment of difficulties. With the San Francisco offite _ reds all the cause of complaint. and are would respectfully suggest that a committee of • conference be appobsted to eninet the difficulties on a fair and square teats all around. The Telegraphers' Union received last night the following dispatches: CHICAGO, Jan. 11.—Dug Burnett. of San Franclace, an old, well known and reliable telegrapher In a letter dated January Sd, says: If this reaches you befiire our diflicnityle settled, .I wish to say that every means has been taken by those In the ring to mbrrepresient cu. 1, repeat most emphatically, we only sot, against a reduction. We do nos sane ticm a strike for higher , wages, although It his been reported by officialism:Ahem. "Stand by us." Remember year oath." "Be firm and all will be we 11.".. Let every one know what platform we stand on. that of equal right', and justice to all. I bad an Interview with' thunble and Mumford this evening at the Cosmopoli tan Hotel, and told them In the name Of tne operators of the United States that we had' gemmed a position' and would not recede from lt.. Locievimm, January -11.—We are mortrdetereellned and folly as confident is whertwe went out. You may depend upon us. One new.member to day. , emcee°, Januari9l—dol Pooilojt 8 " Francisco daily. Keep the boys together and success is certainly near. San Fran. Mice paper. and lettere at hand cons. - pletely substantiate previous Maims and place Jaoohe statements intrath beyOnd WASHINGTON, D. C.. January 11.— South all out and badness for those points refused. • ___ Ca. a. D. Eck°, whose book, news sod literary depot, No. 41 Bulb Blzta avenue, his long beau 'arded se headquarters for . selection and bargains, was never more attractive to purchasers than at the pre*. engiime. BID catalogues of standard literary works, large collection of rase foreign and borne books, bound VOIIIMOD of magsaines, stationery. legal and apts. tolary writing paners, envelopes, pens, he., are very inviting features to-those droning anything in his line. N. B. Subscriptions era received by Cot. Egan at publisher's rates, for all the leading magazines and periodicals and literary stewspapersof. the country. A Veen; nag with weak eyes, atepPed into a saloon a few days Linos and asked for a glass of ale which was Immediately 'handed him. Like sonny others, he held it up to the ion to see it sparkle; but most unfortunately for him was it that he held it so, for the ale was so brilliant that the reflection was too mach for Ms eyes, and he has hearten:awed to a dark room ever alone with Inflamation In those Invaluable organs: People say that the brilllanoY of Pler.Danuals a Co.'s cream ale la Its only fault, for tt is deuterons to weak eyed people. They will drink It, though. A lot of new and fancy patterns of I Queensware have lest been added to the stock at the Keystone Pottery Ware. home, No. INlVlsberty street. Messrs. Klee a Co. are continually improving their ware and are always on the look.' out for new designs. They have' now one of the finest araortments of Queens. ware and Brottolware ever seen In the city. Purohaws should call at 383 Liberty street. Day boarding at Burn • restaurant, Smithfield street and Sixth avenue, has been reduced to the remarkable low figure of four dollars per week. Taken to connection with the acoommodatlons at this estaldishment, . the mice , • can hardly fail to - be satisfactory to the meet exacting. In . selecting boarding call , should to made at, llama; • IlteelerW reareleew Peale with plat form curved to prevent trlrrels from rolling off. is being patented by J. F. Keeler, ES Wood street. Traveling imnenele,:all varieties, stVloa and prices at Lienler% 11H - Wood insect. grew goods arriving daily at Moor head's, 81 Market etreet. , Sneakier shawls, wool knit hoods adid caps,- gloves of every description, ,st• Bloornesd's, 81 Market street. Bracts and lilt scarfs, embroideied makes, and ribbons, at Moorhead's, 81 'Ladles' doe Mien handhetthlees and collars at Moorhead% No.• St Market The great trunk, emporium of the ctt9 Lligiter'i, 104 Wood street. Trusty, large sad small alma, a Lleblar's 104 Wood street. Cabs' and ladles' traTellog caws, at Ltsbler's 104 Wood street. ° IMMO AOLLIDAY—Oa' Tuesday monde et one oletoce. Mrs. ELIZA. HOLLIDAY, & • the 48th Font ant EMI Per Iste residence. Woods lOW TIWASDATMOIMMNO. at le wank. CATMAset Ware falretli'sLltere &able, Hearer arena. Alleghentelty, et 9 A. Dit. CAR 'LL—le Baltimore. ou.Satardav, Zan- It errfr rilettldar:ll., CittlCX; *Ad yea: of his age. • • The funeral tellltake pin - e from the redden°. of C. IfeClotter, IN. corner of Elettlaelty and I Leech Deets, • Allegeari#. '6o Wlsili B9B osT . tionstev, at 10 welock. The friends of the ftraVy are reepeetfullylnelted attend UNDERTAKERS B. PiriZEBOY, JAMBS L. WicitAirg. ATT. 1180 N & IF ILLisats„ u........C01tUer of Altb _ Oardn. AU kind.. Shroud.. Crape...lolnv., and every deeertp• Ilona Mend throb/dna rood- Maltby. on the Mot.atni e h teedn. n O n e II n eCnM u M.d. IMES & PEBLEN ,M PEE BR ~vxn AllemaeaT wrh•re en ONaLT telatVolen="ll= MVd tao, 0. prices 'Ming from . as to •Ig i € 13.• • ; 1 1 1:41rWratnI,,thsiZtit00trorr0 , 0 4 :; tioude. If ma 11... Once rye. at all beam dm sad MTh.. TOSEPU !MEYER & SON, Inktriexersicouns;.. K. 424 FINN 6111X11% - easrlAtea rasuaials, 13.00 itiwa COTITIPS au% aUlhastai nusuounaus deiced MIRA. • IMMIX G. .1111 ALB, lERCHANI TAILOR, Cornei vf Pen.and 40 . Stuct, FALL AND WINTER STOCK No vz co issio DETF. OR-GENTLBEN, rase ate Meade an , HOLIDAY ,CIFT , . •.. !Would do well tO nap Masa eleWillw - 07 ew. ll et w ATC111:17. CLOOliee .111Wiwelt ewe 811, WARS at Um wet Ocalpeble P.M" . Pni W. CIL_ DII3SISEA.TWS. itarzLza AHD OPTICWL • . . _..,..... . _ WATCHES, BOLD CHAINS, . . ..- lewelry, Mier' Ware,. =1 FANCY • 13-0013 S •&c,. --- - • At greatly iedlited pion, at - 1 , , warruts - ia. sims , o ._mir , 161 nynt Al, I.Ntric labovi loltbl!eldl!lt.) W. n.—We Wye oaegi. laiV4itiont:o Ili rraz ottri . telm, Cloolii! And Jortl37. Au. th;shr Welglda and Measures, 0111.—pe. s votritTil AMIN% rittatruglk• NZl ‘ . s l ` 4 "-—r,f 4 g x,:sat 43E0 1: B. iteNOI.:FT. Porrtr! ME Orncz or run Ka:norm. Irsorrace • January 34, irlo. I igrIDIYIDENI) NoTic._ The itorrd of Mr Mon. oPhr , Com r, oul bare o bt t of e earel tI of tEe' 4 t a ls irtitti ) __e lNT. Os •+2,11...aeut auu State tuxes Da•a•flelugur.o. at 100 °Mee or the Cortom..tin 1/Iratohd. .cliri to. /..... d rAbts min irtiON. hterrtaty. CPCO • Omar or Du laAawia liiii.MANCJi C 0 .,) O. ill 01.04 , & ran •t. •Ll..ZOilalrr. PA.. lalinAi7 4. HMO. WTI( E DIRECTORS OF THIS p nave THIS DAT ...heed eivtdend . of T WO DOLLARS AND PUTT CENSE. (PAO) PEE al • RE. ta be eredit.d on Ile Wel GEO. D• EIDDLIS. y. . Aeerner arDIVIDEN 0- PENNSV •IF A SIA IfilklJGANilts Celt. ANY.—lbe Dlrectote of this potensity hove this 4sY . !- clarets, dirhlenti.of P. per cant. dill oC tee profits of th..ast six mouths. poysble UP or after the IGLU lam, free of IL o. tot. DUGB 31cE1.111Pg , becretarr. fitTrSaylnkki. Janos ry 4. arDIVIDEND. - FIRST NI TI. BANK. Pitt.burgh. (late Plitsbergb Trott Crnapny). The Dime ts of this Butt hese this d i ) dt estrd% Dirt dead of three per cent. on the capital stock. ant fthis profits of the tats three to PsYshle forthwith. Gee of little and Government Tel. lo I).ISGOLLP. Cashier: Jansen 3. 11143. fist NEECEANTEIEE AcIES2IIS NAT. PAEE,' P .nuotiol, January 4.1870. 0 flarDIY4 I END DOTICD.—The 111.eeloof %Ole Cant have cble day de alert& dlelde •d of IeIVZ PER CENT. on the COICIAI Meek of the peollla of tee 10.1 ALA month.. pope• e tortbwllb. Errs of all tee.. JAS:010 JLIEIN sorer, .74.1CM/dm • L LIG IMAM ...110NA,L I.lr. rentagon, Javury & PITO. DURECTORIi OF THIa have this day eee'sred a dividend C.NT. oa•the capital *tees oat 'of the last six months, payable let rs furthwlth !fee of ell too. • W. idtilt-N essistsat cashlu. gtel of VIVIL Pit Of the e► , nth to the slockh 07110 s Ltmhnlai Betnnil COMPANY. r 111 DinarDs, January Ist.llllV. arTEI PRESIDENT, NANA.. .• AND COMPAeIt for mention • Bridge mar t a Ailegheni Sheer. °Pima. mt.- rgf.T.T.:ll,l VI" thsr o[ that knock of the Cemomi. ItMe.o -•bla to atieMboldem or Weir leant represent , . tires by the Tremorer, forthwith. no W. IttialCitlYftes. TITS. re, leri)7l . DEND NOTICE.—The lea 11 r oadDZo •• Luuea.. B" ik Theloend of FIVEPEst eleaeto?'6:iir. ettuucut On. out of earnings of the ..ac 111 111.1.b..104111b11110 Btoelitiolders or torte legal represeatat .... at t the oat, of it. c ompany on nod atter JANUARY 1eT,1870. id wm. men-. President. Orrin' or Tut Conn Ise RL3ci coNrAmr, PriTsßllltalk. January 3. 3810.,. • 10-"DIMIDIEND.—The of Dirketork of ibis 00 , 0P 0 .L.P. , thin dky declared dividend of TON YEA CENT. °ea ettheptont•of the last Ito =oaths, Pet able en dastang„ Ma or GOVirfp.aln lZi. JubErti T. JobriCaT keeketary. pIFOrLZ • I3 SAVINGS 13n.len or A i.Lifn MOM ~.eoember 18. nad. IarTHE minvernas or THIS Rau[ lave %Wm day declared a aleld.nd of /I'VE PEN CENT. free of ktereareenent tax, wants on ana after Annul 3d. MO. • X. P. ir:JUNG. Cashier. immrJ garrrrrencrnou NATIONAL aatlt ttlf COMMERCE. COWIE'S wonD bill:W. AT *ND eLICTII faYflitl6e Infector. of Resta baee p l y city .declated a ltlrldend of nIX. PER CENT. on the Capital Stock I 0 way as No. inituims Area t/UELIaI *Mt% tarNEW OPEIRILHOIE. • doecond sad lastaresk of tha fatasis add pOtoe• lar young egaracterOdmodtaa. r ' lir. JOSEPH E. smiET. • who during pUt nits hauberk plats/ to crowded and delighted au • leueon winx [SPAY Jaa.l3l.lSTO.sad igeg•ry trading , hgr. Chad.. EMltOrg charades drama of rgrrz,• WM court,: OIMMILIr. I¢ what lr. IMretepettl Ws treat ade• 11.14 diameter. nua Via Von& rellateastairm mu% dadat efa SOW. R/Der.s a¢d C6lllll.ttra• tie Burielliall,Srens. Truerdar. ar t,. 4 , B. LECTIMEEI. --- REV. E. P. ROE, (Law Chaplain of he coletusted Bartil Cayslry, wilt Lactaill at AOADEtkielt OF MUSIO. Thnisday Erviing, Jan. 13. su nr cc --• ROILANCS . 0* CAVALRY be v oX...sai ut Hlipatfie2ll Rat 41* to Tskllrua. aDIAE!ONICI MILL. E==il Ilev.'ll. P. LIMN dellTer a Lecture Q. 11.0NOPOLIZ8 on Edda/ ETening, Jan. 14, 1870, At the' request or re letemeohere. Protection Door. orm*i Trr vie Loctem?.coonsace• AJMI.IOO,LiOej2L.A._ OrORPHAIW OPEN DAP - itity• Evlczurgii. IN BABSYNNT 07 CANIVIDNAL. arcnimiLL, . .. : . DIAMOND, . PITTSBURGH. at eleV4.larga sad- anennrai= u he .6 ancil:;ow oriTAlr =Mr Dab. parties. ladr., conten•loas. It to ad selr Mil arlitad— meta.. la b the lamest and best 'attaining enema um the city. and It the only Hall aopplled Intl proer meant of meets In ease et fn wawa dent. 44°41,r.Z1'1: V.:71,413,:a n ag% i11NVY,7::=1,A,T21 4 ,11 , 1 2 gtr. 12, = Per te - tot and other %eV:az alim m. noZttmor MarletV•Perlntendent. City Ball. OILS DIAMOND OIL WORK H. LOPIC & CO., OfiIee,ISALZZLVIS'IttIILDIRCI. . - Thipause , P 74. Plitsbatzt. vas. morreas. dIiiMISSION =idiots •ND DLALABB Petroleum and':lte' Products. eme., , e2 OfiIee—MLEELL ,IS BPILDING. owner of Duquesne Wal sad Inds strion. Val•AelphiaoMee - IST .W112113T e WABLHG MUG, Petroleum and its Products, DALZELVS BLOCC, DUQUESK WAY. :1 0.. . 411X16R3i1150 Boonsl7,Manaber of commerce, 133 voters 13Z 6021 D erragrr. ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. am=lf. G TwEIDDLE, MIAXIIYACTUICIEII OF Labrieating&Righ Test Burning Oils. 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