The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 14, 1870, Image 4

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CITE AND BIIBITILBAS.
Tie Cal mlikes or Coalmen.
We anieuthorized to asy that owing to
the abeenoie of the Prealdent of the Com
mon Council. Mr. TOXLIMION, whovery
cusesMlLOWy use called from the city,
the committees of Councils for the arum.
'lag year cannot be announced fora few
dap:-
■ysr Eirsai disposed of four OWN
Yesterday - Alderman Lindsay conks
witted Lewis Graterron to jail for Weeny,
on oath of Henry Dickson.
the Tritium AlmsMe has been
mined . hum Mr. W. A. Olidentbany.
N 0.45 Fifth avenue, who his It on his
counter ter male.
Harglary.—Yestemay morning at an
early hour the grocery More of Welsh
Bros., Penn, near Twentyearth street,
was beaten open and the contents of the
Monsy drawer, Dye dollars, stolen. Ito
Lent. Gorton arrested a man for dle
orderly conduct yeaerday evening, and
wee taking him to the look-up when
Richard Interfered and attempt.
ed tome the Pritoner. The Lieuten
ant paid his sttratlon to the fellow who
interfered arid took him to the toomta.
morulti depoelled =3o for his appearance this
p
llauttary.—Third avennefrom Wood to
/darker street underwent a thorough
cloning yesterday morning. and the
boulders which were for the past few
months hidden beneath the third mind
rook are. now visible, and present a
taightappearanoe. The Vigilant . Engine
WTI &nerve the credit of this sanitary
=raiment.
We will attentltm to the advertisement
In another oolumn. of farms for sale to
hinnit sod Morgan countle% Ohio.
We egerUftmed Mr. Joint Tornio. of
'Llbrart.thloOMlMS• boSght a cheap/aro
orrielagg one of- from Wright,
end an no 4P - det giro bribnxistion
that
thOl•larms country. .
There moot be a bargain
itare4l4.—Laet evening a young man
was deemed in the act otateallng a lot
of Mashes from Forreat'a store. Fed.
eral street,
to
the Diamond. He en.
daseured to escape, but alter running
about • square was ought by Chief Bow
den. whelooked him up. He gam his
name as Wagner. Thin morning hie
ems Will be attended to.
ullfugopeitea."..-To.rdght Rev. EL P.
• Linn wUI deliver his popular lecture ou
tdonopolless," in Atwood., Hall, byre.
- guest ot • the Telegraphers' Protective
Lague. Those who wish to spend an
arguing . pleasantly should make it a
point to be present at this entertain
ment. ,The reverend gentleman to both
• pleasant speaker And fine writer, and
Um lecture cannot fall to be Interesting.
Bold Oat—The lilsgle Fire Company
.yesterday sold out their parlor furniture
at auotion. -The apparatus and other
• property of the company, It will be re
membered, were some time canoe Pair•
chased by James McAuley, Eaq
N.Vbether It is the Intention of the cow
pany to aurrendsi their charter and Ms
_ Mad we are nog informed, but the dl.-
position' of all the personal Property
Would Indicate such to be the case.
- Narrow liticape.-..A loafer, wbo wait
too drunk to tell his name, narrowly
moped death yesterday "'Writ -balloast
three o'clock. U. attempted llama the
railroad near the Union 'Depot In front
of a train, whim be fell on the track. A
citizen who happened to be near at band
rescued him by dragging him from the
track just in time to prevent the train
tram passing over him. was taken
to. the lock-op mad prodded with lodg
ings for the night.
_ Alleged lirraadateatßepresentationa,
Testerds7 Mr. J. H. Ciermaek made in.
formation before Alderman Humbert
charging John Baker of Westmoreland
00 unt.V. with false pretence'. Carmaok is
agent for Messrs. Kramer, Bohn & 00.,
oenfectioners of this city. He alleges
• Baker, by representing himself as the
owner of property in Westmoreland
' oounty, obtainedgoods of the firm to the
amount-cf several hundred dollars,
when his ownership of the r eal estate
was found to be a myth. The accused
was-arrested and gave ball for trial.
Youthful teuptc.—Some mouths ago
Raabe'Mere and Anthony Snyder were
united in the handset matrimony. fee
ceremony was performed' in a phyai
clan's omee. Anthony Is seventeen years
of age. sad Rachel has lived about the
same length of time in the world. The
happy. couple spent a month harmoni
ously together, when Anthony &up.
=and failed to retu it teenaged.
lay Rachel mad rn, e
'precaution
agalusi_hlm for desertion before Alder
man Thome.: if. well arrested and held
for a
,hftrlng.
Who" Watches! A complaint hu
reached us "that on Wednesday morning
at two o'clock the burly policeman ism
[toned la the vicinity of the grain sieve.
Gar on Liberty street, where thieves and
highwaymen mast do operate, was found
laid lip in a store box. If this be trite,
let him be dismissed at ones. Night po.
Me are paid for watching, not for dozi ng away the hours. Lc that locality, at
least, .mlibe acis" on the part of the guardians
e,
of lifrty and property of citizens,
are dangerous luxuries. Will Mayor
Brash investigate the little charge?
Washington 004 Jere /on College,—ln
the United States Cltault Court, Judgs
Maranuan presiding. a notion to Ms
valve the Imellmlnary injunction, granted
at Williamsport by Judge bloCondlase,
netraintog the Trustees of Washing.
• ten And Jefferson tkillege from removing
— The college to Washington, was alined
yesterday OyDissare , Acbeson and Wil
son for the motion, atatiltdras and Vass!'
contra. Au order was made dissolving
the Injunction. This, we believe, Ole.
pas of all the awes. the others having
s bee he Ste t% J n dissol R
ved by thetda. Supreme Mart of
o ighiclelp
Alleged Pais. Protases
J. F. Dermade infbrruation before Al
. dorm bin/dealers against J. R. Jones
for fuss pretence. Jones Is charged with
obtaining $45 cash by representing that
he had a lot of chestnuts up the Hoc.
nellarille Railroad which be would ship
in return for the money. He did'nt do
it. He is also charged with obtaining •
lot of sacks by representing that be
would return them (titled with oats. at
a price Matt below the market; The
sacks, Its alleged, he turned Into money
and replimished his pocketbook. A
seneds Inmost for the arrest of the accused was
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Ths LestUST.
An appreciative audience asernbitid at
the Academy.of !Anzio last evening*.
Lear the lecture of Rev. E. P. Roe on
"The Romance of Cavalry LIM" The
lecturer acquitted himself as had been
anticipated, to the aatinfaction of aIL HU
- style of .speaking, though outer, is very
pleating and attractive, while the. tan.
&nage and thought 'of the discourse were
both entertaining and instructive. He
was frequently applauded by the mull.
epee, who fully appreciated the literary
treat oftered—iThe next leoture of the
U. A. it course will probably be eon
by hira. Cody Stanton, and will be duly
Mien mire Dull.
Money is scam and goods must to
mold to onit lb. times. M. TOW.., No
IS Sixth itinet, not wishing , to carry over
any - Work boat this. seesen to lb* Dere
- Is determined to close out his snare
. Moak at 60par tient leas than coat. Look at
the great redenion, a waste snit at $8 re .
and =pearls; due • snits at $ wont'
Ph the eery bee at ilk Overcoats 11$ to
sllb the eery beet st $l6. Boys' Clothing
at half prim; tine Cashmere Pants at
Plaid Pants and Vest in all colors at $l,
wrnitill6; w great orking
barg pant sains it $1 60. Go
and ses the now anted
id the* big_ the ' 1.11, St. Clear street.
CredUalda
We her. s Miry worthy and estimable
iisineriber, who, a dry or two ago, be.
came the proud tether of Ws eleventh
non—ellyeing. The lady bin a cones.
liromit teats. and promises that ant
year we shall ansonnos the completion
of the round dosan of hale and hearty
buya e when she will apply far a premium
to , nand grant or the Prodder:it of
aornspropegation society. ,it him? go.
ambient An these day*. to chronicle •
. married lady soprolido, and we trust the
. wife and Mother may live to see
Mg last and least of bar boys, as well as
all the -others, attain a proud post.
tionjo Tareatum bee the honor of
containing mobs wife and soother. - and
as alumber'weddlng day the Ommrn
'los been her standard authority on tome
Sara literary_and dotosatin ws hops she
incelosts in bar eleven boys a dos
rillufdninCeezteration ftir our piper, an
abet they unwell ons day boom manual.
.
ALLEGHENY COUNCILS.
Final Netting—Annual Eeperts of Coin-
MlLtees, City Engineer, Controller and
S.
The floral meeting of the Allegheny
City Councils for 1869 wee held yesterday
(Thursday) esstifirOanuary 13th, at 7.15
o'clock.
Seleet Council.
Members present: Messrs. Canary,
English, ()winner. Hall, Long, Morrison,
Patterson, J. C., Patterson, A., Phillips,
Riddle, Reiter, Wettach, President Mc.
Brier and J. R. Oxley, Clerk.
The readies of the minutes of the pre-
Timis meeting was diapensed with.
Mr. English presented the report of the
Pollee Committee, .which ; was received
and filed. i
• WATER CORKITTZE.
Mr. Wettach presented the report of
the Water Committee. The Oommittee
mll attention of Councils to the reports
of the Superintendent of Water Works
and Water Assessor, which accompanied
the report. The report seta forth that •
new basin is needed 11th greater capaci
ty. The Committee have examined sev
eral altos, among which was Lowry's
Bill, the highest point adjacent to the
city. The natural conformation of the
ground was considered favorable, and the
elevation suMcient to give a supply of
water to the entire city.
The report was received and died.
From the Water Assessor's report
we take the following, which la a
rtISOAPITIJIATION. .
asirr. ID a3181883413r.
Iflnt Witrd....1111.885 19 . 145.61
emend .... •... 18.177 lb . 418 =
Third 18 005 46 21715
roan! =MI 43 214 30
71119 7 4110 05 55:05
•
131910 4.11 0 TS • W 714
tleVal, ti 2.9111 113 .443 15
IlgOtl3 1 773 = KO VS
Total - • ' 1655 OH W 111.= ri—ins.ms :d Amount for Oahu
plots 1.. 9 4, 3. 04 4 4 605 00 . -
11 KO 05
44.3=404 by metre by boperlatea.
- demo( Water Wales for 131, 6d and id 7
.31
311•rta
114t1watfor 419 quart.r by mote 2.945 01
44.449
11.990 timiliss were supplied regularly
with hydrant water. • .-
- The report was - read and ordered to
be printed.
The report of the Superintendent of
the Water.Workz, a well prepared doou
meat, was also read and ordered to be
printed.
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Mr. J. O. Patterson presented the re•
port of the street committee, acoompa
log which was the following row:ill:Mon :
Peso/vac That the report of the view
era on the opening of Fulton street be
referred h•ck• to the viewers to examine
and ni.view.
The report of the Btreet Commlationer,
Thos. Itiegmsr, woo oleo presented by the
Chairman of the Street Committee, giv
ing the eoat of Cleaning and repotting of
streets, street oroesinge, de, for the year
1869:
Eltret..te
et.r. et croutos
.11c
Lumber. Ac..— ........
P.M'S sidewalks
Ito. culvert@
EMI
Collections on grading and paving
streets during the year 1869, and amount
due January I, 1870.! •
Asonntdms J=nary 1, UM.
Codectedtnllo
Dna Jan.1,110:1 r..13C
The reports were read and 'ordered to
be printed.
&NAVAL HSPOILT OP THE 1511 MM COM
=
Mr. J. C. Pattetaon, Chairman of the
Street Committee, promoted the annual
report of the Street Committee setttog
forth at length the Work performed
during the year and containing many
Important suggestions relative to street
and street Improvements. Received
and ordered to be printed.
CITY'SOLICITORB EZPOBT
Mr. J, C. Patterson presented the an
nual report of the City Sollcd:or for the
year of 1859.
The Solicitor reports the following ixd
lections made during the year: Asset
manta fer grading and paring, 16,755 75:
sewerage claims In middle and western
districts, 314,930 fat for lateral sewer on
Morton alley, 3553: opening Morton alley,
84106 Le: . opening of Pitt alley, rkibo i .
West Common rower, f 4,439 39, total,
$75„849 65.
The report farther states that the new
charter of the ally has been completed
and approved:by the Ordinance Cot:nit
tee, also a new Act of Assembly, relative
to the grading, paving and opening of
streets, which latter, it is urged, is very
neoseetary to have passed by the Legisla
ture for reasons well known to some of
the Osmmittee. These matters will be
presented to Council for Its approval at
the first meeting alter organisation, and
when acted opou by the Legislature the
code can be prepared and published as
.contemplated.
The report refer to the disposition
made of cases In which the city were
party, and then alluded to the tame of
the City vs. Zugg It Co. In reference to
the ease thel3olteltor says : This case de
pends entirely upon legal questions.
which will be' decided by. the-Supreme
Court in the ease of Wainwright vs. hic.
Cr:Hough, which was argued in Novem
ber last, and which the Supreme Court.
now In session in Philadelphia, are ex•
ponied to forward their decision In a few
days. I shall oommunloode the result to
you immediately:Liter it is received. As
we shall then know whether the lines,
are to stead as they are now establiehed,
and as the rights of cities and private
owners will be defined, we can prosecute
the case intelligently and spend our
time and money to acme purpose, which
we do not nettl this is decided:
The report was teed and ordered to be
printed. • • • •
• REPORT Or THE CPT! ENGINEER.
Mr. Petters On. Chairman of the Street
Committee, presented the following re
port of the City Engineer:
Tb the Honorable lhe tklece and Common
Counede: -
- Giurrurtartr—l!cintuant to the require.
merits of the law. I herewith eribmit a
report of the - business and operations of
this department Oaring the year 1869.
El=!
The total length of streets. graded and
paved during the year la wren and three.
tenth , . (7 8 10) miles. and at a coat of
8234.783.66.
These grades give g length of aver
eight miles. Berne of the streets shown
are old established thoroughfares with
the adjacent property more ; or less Im
proved. in snob cease (especially where
creeds tonveneirregular ground or rough
hill aide territory with buildings seated
at abate* all Ipossibleelenratione), fixing
grades*, aa to meet the requirements of
the city and at the same time to give sat
isfaction lathe property bolder, affected
Le s task very difficult to accomplish.
Grades should always be established
In advance of building Improvement&
In the Unimproved territory recently ao
mitred the location and grades of the
principal avenues of - approach, and - inter.
seating streets, should be defined In a
general plan to guide in locating build
ings and in making improvements, and
thus give confidence to the community
in the enjoyment of their property with
out the dresutof being interfered with in
the opening out of new streets.
As long-se thee* matters of location
and grades of streets remain unsettled,
jang.mnst we expect to . see the prop
erty lie in • comparatively unimproved
condition, and unproductive as far as
yie
ce lding any revenue to the city is con.
ased. •
it has been the ininfortuno of this city
(salt has been with 'aims* every other
chi at someirticular period of its his
tory) to neglect many of the moat Impor
, tent matters of internal Improvements
-until the necessities at growth and ex.
pension formed their conidderatiOn.
Sewers, street openings and street
Adesg ate all sprung upon no altar the
a jogged along quietly for thirty
I years, and attar we have enjoyed apple.
rently a Perpetual indemnity against
such annoyances in regard In futon
wants ea periodically affect other cake.
The Moult) in the way of carrying
out work under such circumstances
arise, In part front the unavoidable In.
terferenoe made with what has already
been done, anti in part from the difilent
ty of satisfying existing prejudices In I
regard to . matters Involving radical
-change. r •
'The preliminaries to the work of street
opening and target extension would be
greatly altnylitled and many of the dirt!.
chides pow experienced in taking offsets
'out of idreets , or making 'their lines
continuous, removed In. future. If finch
legislation was obtained as would enable ,
the city hereafter to require property '
holders laying out grounds into blocks
and streets to submit the plans for such
additiomi to °outsells for"thelr approval,
with the further provision that no plans
should be valid or admitted to record
without such, indorsement. • This would
insure uniformity in dream and blocks.
=I
15,U4 feet, or nearly three (3) miles
of sewers have been built within the
past year at a cast of $7O, MO M.
The to it per mile Or the throe, mile,
bulls th a year would be g 23,3131, whlle
that and Abe two and almteruhe mites
built pit : m(o=ly runs up to MAIO per
110. showing a very dedded reduction
In cost In the tut work (the prices of la
bor and,material in both cases being
about the same) and a great Analog to
the tax payers.
The sewers recently built ere placed
at • greater depth below the street cur.
flwa awl are more liberally supplied
with hada and man-holes than was for.
marlyamadderedenfnulentlterrachwotk.
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mer sewer*, yet the tables &noire large re;
ductlon in cost per nmning foot, which is
accounted for by the fact that from the
elaborate plan and data already at hind,
we are able to determine exactly the.
location and else reqnired for any pro
posed sewer, and are not exposed to the
danger of locating a large sewer where a
small one would do as well. No more
money is expended or work done, than
the case demands, and no work already
done requires re-location or change of
dimensions.
The greater part of these sewers, (or
.1,; miles), are what are termed lat
eral sewers, and bunt upon the path.
tion of property holders along the lino of
sewers, and paid for by such property
as In street Dosing.
The remainder, or one and six-tenths
tl 8.10) . miles, styled main sewers, are
paid for In part by the property abutting
and In part by a general tax, no that It
rents with the people themselves, to fix
on the amount to be annually expended
on such work,
sew= PERMITS. • •
The system of granting sewer permits
fog tapping sewers, and of issuing licen
ses to plumbers and masons for doing the
work, (put in full force this fell), is now
fairly inaugurated and is willingly multi
eeoed in by the public.
Seven (7) parties have so far been li
censed, and the books (but lately open
ed) ahow the lame of forty-three (43)
W rermita for tapping sewers, amounting to
OO
The. Item of cleaning sewers has not
yet found Its way 'lnto the schedule of
City Expenditures, and It is the desire
of your Engineer as well as your Com
mittee on Sewers that this shall be held
In check as far as can be done by careful
construction; and in providing proper reg
'Wain"?' for the use of &low h Sewer
cleaning In some cities requires a large
minust expenditure, vaiylug according
to the oompleteness or Imperfection of
their system of sewerage.
I=
Since the date this law went Into effect
(May 20, 1869) four thousand five
hundred (4500) property descriptions
have been taxon and a portion of them
entered and plotted upon the plan book
prepared fur that. purpose. In Ma
present incomplete state its records are
of great service to the office in locating
property for assessments and correcting
errors in tax lists, besides they are
constantly • consulted by citizens not
connected with the City Government for
information In regard [otitis, boundaries
or ownership of property.
hut advantages cannot be fully felt or
appreciated until It is completed, which
will be during the coming year.
Chicago, in the revised charter of 1869,
has made provision for the carrying out
of a system of registry of property simi
lar to oar own, with the difference that
It is there plated In the bands:of the Tax
Commissioner.
=I
VI nsTcy • for fixing lot boa a dart*,
h.ote been Louie during the year
realizing to the city...—. ......... One hi
Total expenditure for sewerltiCnrrftLaYlOst and
street
Is exoe c o
ns nstrue. lon this rose $ tee.hoi WI
last .t re e
a wore
Leeith of paved .trre se ta In the city ee 3911 IS
to alt• 21 3.10 miles.
Length p.r,ii duties ISM 7 1:0 tt
Length s aved during:li. years IRV, ,
ISfie and MY/ td •'
Leonth paved pees taus to ISS" JO 1.10 tt
Leng s!. th orient built prior to 1888. I 6 to' •.
Cost
Length ot •••rcrs bullt•ltiflOg We. sl.Whlti 11
111.124 fret) about 2 miles. Cost
• 16335 5
• 5..• • .14
• :55 31
365 ao
5,13316
. 4.17 513
MIMI
anal
The above shows the Impetus given to
this els= of Improvement within the
put three years; and gives a tolerably
(Mr buts for measuring the recent ra
pidity of growth and development of the
City.
In comparing the amount of lowering
and paving on this side of the river with
that of Pittsburgh, the reports show that
for the . Net three years Allegheny has
equalled, if not excelled, her sister city
in the extent of such improvements.
In connection with street improve:
manta, I would ask your attention to the
matter of planting shade trees on the
aide walks of the streets, or of that por
tion of them used for residence purposes.
The liberal public spirit nod refined taste
of our citizens have done much to In
crease the healthfulness and attractive.
ness of the city in the planting of orna
mental shade trees in front of their prem
ises, but to eitend this system so as to
give character to streets or particular
calitlee, or to make its benefits generally
soaps, it should be under municipal di
rection and supervision.
From the remits presented. it would
seem to be the settled disposition of our
entrains to make large annual expendi
tures in the way of street paving.
In view of this, and the feet that we have
now fifty-one [sl] miles of paved streets
to keep in repair and maintain, would it
not be proper for Councils to make in
quiry into the relative merits of the dif
ferent kinds of pavements In use else
where, for the purpose of asoertaining
whether there might not be some other
description of pavement, than that of
which our streets are now foimed—the
cobble atone—that might not be more
advantageously mod, In some situations
at least, and be pinch more cheaply main
tained. -
The first cost of pavements should not
be the controlling conalderatiod. It Is
In maintenance and repairs where the
serious drain le made on the tax payer's
pocket.
With the growth and improvement of
the city, the work of this oface become.
more extended and more varied, and re•
quires'a . correeponing enlargement of
facilities for transacting the beriness. I
bad the honor, a year ago, to call your
attention to the fact thet the room occu
pled by your Engineer was too email for
the proper accommodation of the force
no the preservation of the records.
As nothing as yet has been done in toe
matter, I would again suggest the Im
portance of an early provision of the
necessary accommodations for the In
creased business of this office.
Respectfully,
CHAS. DAVIS, City Engineer.
The report was received and ordered to
be printed.
OONTBOISEIeIS REPORT
Mr. H.U. `Chalrmau of the Pittance
Committee. presented the annual report
of the Controller. of which the following
lea •
ILECUPITULATION.
FLryttind treat ordluarr foorces. not..
d•erounted man cgoporis of
• sort lift.l2 .an 0?
Amon•t paid orr for ordinary .xpen•
mead note. La book paid CCI
racers of exoenditnrsa over revenue.. 2 713 33
•• of the city ran Ica Or
ovallsble 178.131 V
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Accompanying the report was a detailed
financial statement of the affairs of the
city ably prepared.
The report was reeelved• and ordered
to be printed.
A.ZIOTBZII OSTER.
Mr. English proseuted the following
communication:
To the &led cried Common Councils of At.
legheyry Oily
Germain:art—l have a term of two
hundred and eight acres, situated in
Shafer township, two and a half miles
from Etna borough, one hundred rods
from the Butler pike, wed, and about
one hundred and eighty rods from the
line of the contemplated Sbarpeburg,
Butler and New Castle Railroad, which I
will sell you for 1300 In cash per acre. or
060 per acre half cash and balanoe In
Allegheny eltrhontis: or I will sell half
the farm at the above rates and coop
. Respectfully yours,
Joutt.ficorr, Jr...
The communication was read and re
ferred to the Committee on Poor Norm.
PARK 00/111.1111ROR CONTRACT.
Mr. A. Patentor' otierred the following
resolution:
Resolved, That the Park Commisalon
be and are hereby requested to report to
oounella If all contracts in the Park hn
prOvesneot hare been let in accordance
with the bth section of the act of Assem
bly creating said commission. Adopted.
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Mr. A. Patterson presented a remon.
'trance against the opening of Payette
'treat from its present terminus. Re
ferred to the Street Committee.
COMPLIKEWL&BAN
-Mr. Riddle offered the following reso•'
Union: •
Resolved. That the thinks of this
Council be tendered to President, James
!definer, Eaq., for the faithful and im
partial manner In which he has dlacharg•
ed the duties of the office during the
peat year.
The resolution wee adopted nnanl•
moody.
Mr. Brier responded to the resolution,
thanking Council for their kindness, and
complimenting the city on the Improvo•
went of its financial affairs, which were
in a better condition than they had been
for a number of years, at the close of the
year.,
Comma Council.
President Bleak in the 'Chair
At the call of the roll by the Clerk,
Robert Dllwofth, the following members
were present:
Meer. Consiey, Grand, Gilliland, Han
na, Hastings, Krebbe, Kopp, hu graw,
McNeil, Ober, Prloe, Porter, Reinenian,
Media, Tate, Thompson, voegtly. War.
nor and President Slack.
On motion of Mr. Tate, the reading "or
the minutes wee dispensed with.
Mr. Tate then aubmitted the rimort of
the 0.. Committee. accolppauled by th e
following resolution • . n -
Beaolve-That- the Illapultdendent of
MlBl3OlOll DAIL, GAMITTI3: VRIDAY MOWING, JANUARY 14, 1870
the water works be and he Is hereby au
thorized to place lamp posts as follows:
On Hemlock street, between Poplar and
Esplanade streets: Beaver avenue near
Western avenue; on Liberty street be
tween Cedar avenue and Rine's alley;
corner of Robinson street and Gray's al.
ley; corner of Monterey Street and Davis'
alley; corner of Sedgwlck street and
Franklin street; Washington avenue,
near P. Ft. W: dc C. Railway crooning.
The committee also reported that In
akcordanoe with the resolution of Coun
cils, the Gan Company had been instruct
ed to lay gas mains on Green street, In
the Third ward.
The report wee accepted and the reno
cation adopted.
Mr. Hanna, a resolution authorizing a
warrant on the Treasurer for f5O, as ad
ditional to salary of G. Ituseelbaugh,
measenster of Councils for 1869.
Adopted, 8. C. non concurred.
AN/I[7AL REPORT OP THE .MAILICET COY•
• BiIITLE.
Kr Hanna, from the Committee on
Mar eta, presented their annual report,
as f. tower
G • etTLEwww: Your Committee on Mat ,
Awl submit the following report., show•
log receipts from sources under our cow
tro for the year /869.
t ar ela
a t
6:c ee I:dir:atel
Total
Receipt. r.o lOU
Inerease over last ;eat a 06
The report ire■ licceptod and ordered
to be printed. .
WNARVEN ♦ND 142/DINGS
Mr. Hastings, from the Committee on
Wharves and Landings. presented their
anunal report. as fo4owe:
Onertaosszt: Your Committee on
Wharves and Landings, respectfully
submit. the following annual rcport,
showing their operations during the year
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ascalrze. ,'
I. R. Paylc, WbccfaccsCor of itiestern
M ark t - $1,11:11
lico It. ',Langer, Wharionstar Societal
I.lccriet
bAlauce front 11.7 71 CO
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• The report shown an Increase of nearly
25 per .ce..t. over the receipta of last year,
which Is mainlyattributable to the effi
ciency of the of In charge; notwith
standing, however, the activity and effi
ciency of both officers it Is palpably
apparent that .the revenue from. the
wharf will not sufficiently remunerate or
Justify two persons :o devote their entire
time, -or - even a reasonable - portion
theretif.. Your Oommittee recommend
the repeal of that portion of the ern'.
nonce which provides for a subdivision
of the wharf into two districts and two
whartmasters, and report with favorable
recommendation an ordinance providing
for a consolidation of the districts into
one, and one wharfinastor, who shall.
have charge of the consolidated district.
The Committee have expended during
the year considerable money In extenu.
log and protectiug the wharf at various
points, and still have an unexpended
balance of 8298 78 to the credit of. their
appropriation. They have no - hesitancy
In resorting that .for every dollar ex
pended by them upon wharf improve
ment, the value of the - wharf hen been
enhanced ten foid,and your Committee
feel satisfied that the state of affairs on
the wharf are much more than proper.
ionately In better Condition than the
close of last year found them.
The report was accompanied by an or
dinance relative to changing the divi
sions of the wharf into districts.. The re
port was accepted.
Considerable di a cusaion ensued on. the
motion to adopt the ordinance, which
was finally postponed.
CIAIS COMNITrEE'EI ANNUAL REMIT.
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Mr. Tate presented the annual report
of the Gina Committee, showfug expels.
Whites during the year to be for light•
log gaelauipe, 15,527 20 throughout the
city anti lu the City dell, market house
and the various engine houses. Added to
this the expenditures for newgas lamps,
fittings, itc., 14,531 58, make. the
total expenditures 118 . 020 40.
There are in the city (including six.
teen In the Park) four hundred and mix
public lamp., fifty-six of which have
been erected during the past year. The
report is accompanied by that of the
Superintendent of the Water Works, Mr.
Wm. Paul, which gives a detailed state
ment of the operations of Committee
during the year.
The Committee close their report with
s resolution tendering the thanks of
Councils to Mr. Paul for the faithful and
very efficient manner In which he has
discharged his arduous duties during the
year.
The report Wes received and the .rese-
Intion edoptaL
110 ADDITIONAL COMZENEL&TION
Mr. Tate presented a resolution provi
ding for Um payment of 1100 additional.
compenmtlou to th. 4 Superintendent of
Water Works for labors during l&S.
Mr. Warner was opposed to establish
ing such precedents, although not op•
nosed to paying Mr. Paul fully for tars
servieea.
. Mr. McNeil moved to lay the resole
Son on the table. Adopted.
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Mr. McNeil, from the Committee on
Poor Farm, presented the following ro-
•
porn
Ontrnmotari : Your Committee on
Poor Farm would respectfully report
that they bad before them the resolution
authorizing the Poor Directors to pur
chase the Brimitley farm; also, the prop.
mitten from the Hoboken Land Company
to sell one hundred acres of their land
to the city for Poor Farm purposes, sod
after a thorough enterchange of opinion
deemed it unadvisable, in view of the
approaching close of the session, to rec,
ommend any action In the matter.
The Committee had else before them •
very Important matter in view of the
contemplated radical change of the city
charter, now in course of preparation by
the city solicitor, under direction of the
Ordinance Com mittee,C viz: • change in
the law relating to the election and or.
ganizttion of the Board of Poor Direc
tors. The matter was discussed in your
Committee and they decided to recom
mend that the Board of Poor Bimetal%
be Increased to eight members, to con.
slat of one representative from each ward,
to be elected annually smother ward offi
cers are elected, by a meJority of the
legal voters of each ward.
Your Committee would recommend
that the Ordinance Committee be author
ized to make that change embodying the
same In the proposed new city charter.
Accompanying this report were Chomp'
of the Poor DireOiChia, the Puriariniaudrint
of the Poor Vann And tile Phyalcian; all
of which were approVed and. ordered to
be printed.
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That portion of the report referthig to
a change in the city charter was leaned
to the Ordinance Cominittety
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Mr. Megraw, from the Committee-on
Fire Engines end Hose, presented their
sonnet report se follows:
Gravuoteri:—Your Committee on
Fire Eogtnee respectfully present the
following annual - report: - -
Your Wmminim under ordinary eh ,
cumstancee would consider it the work
of supererogation to make an additional
report to the very exhaustive and Intel! ,
gent statement of the Chief Engineer of
the Fire Department which accompanies
this paper., There is one matter, how.
ever, which your Committee think Is of
eufficlent impartanoe to demand the
serious consideration of your honorable
bodies„ - vix: Ills hot a dilpated fact that
the interests of the city demand the
erection of a bettsrand more convenient
class of houses for engine purposes than
we have at present. At beat a numberof
them are not better than rickety, tmnble
down sheds, unsightly in .the, extreme,
and not more so than they are inomvem
lent and ill adapted for thepurposes used.
Your Committee are glad to note that
public:opinion la being gradually worked
up to the necessity of creating all "publlto
buildings in good style and in keeping
with the advancing spirit of the age.
Among the engine buildings and
caliche In the opinion of your committee'
it would be difficult to And a more out of
the war location, and illy coati lved
berme than that at present occupied, by
the Hope Fire Company. There is no
outlet, than a great roundabout, than by
sealing an angle of forty flee degrees
to view of those -facts Your committee
have one recommendation to make viz
Theteia a small strip of the West Oom•
won bounded by Marion avenue, Ridge
avenue, Ohlo street, and the Railroad
which your committee regard ea • very
suitable site for an engine house. It is
tact about the only suitable locality
for snob. a structure that can be foetid
within the limits of the First Ward.
The Committee have no desire to
interfere with the Oorundaslon in
the work of beautifying the Park, and
would not insist upon the carrying out
of the auggestionif it would have that
effect. On the other hand the Park
Oommhision will need • Widths of
home kind &taping point on the Park for
Fara purpostaC Why not set aside this
strip for each purple/Fr and erect a
building that would answer for au engine
house, sad serve for a green house and
store room for fibs Park as well. Your
Committee are of the opinion that same
building could be emceed at that point
which would be en ornament instead of
a detraction. Any other treatment of- I
the ground would prove very expensive,
aid when completed would add . very
lima lustre to the Park grounds. Your
Committee therefore recommend this
matter to the consideration of the in
coming Comic% and treat that prom%
action will be taken.
For the detailed operitions of the Fire'
'Department your attentionts respelOWY.
directed to Chief Engineer Cmw Mani-
It is fully complete and' satiafactorn
creditable alike to that officer and your
Committee, showing as It does tint •
department has been conducted econom
ically and efficiently. The thanks of
your Committee are due and hereby ex
tended to him for his faithful and =a
cesaful efforts. .A mpy of Rules and
Itegalations for the Paid Fire Depart
ment have been pre pared and approved
by your Committ and are hereby sub.
mined for your a provaL The following
resolution is reported :
Resolved, Tbat the thanks of the Select
and Common Councils of the city of Al
legheny are hereby extended to James
L. Crow, Chief Engineer of the Fire De
partment, and L: 1). McCandless, Super
intendent of the Fire Alarm Telegraph,
for their uniform attention to duty and
faultiens management of their respective
departmentx
nEronT or THE CHIEF ZNOlrtnnn i •
• The report of the Chief Engineer,
Janice E. Crow, accompanying the Fire
Engines Committee's report Was a very
lengthy and carefully prepared - docu
ment. From it we learn that the aggre
gate expenses Of the department during
the year was Hope, $3 036 62; Gen. Grants
$2,691 35; Columbia (including real es
tate bought), 14,629 15; - Friendship,
$3,310 19; Ellsworth Hose, 62,495 75;
Good Will Hose (Including now build.
leg), - $7,374 73; Fire Alarm Tel..
graph, 11,262 29; General Department,
91,251. Total—s26,l2o 89. In this is
included salaries, new home, repel
running expeneek, &e., &e: Of thin snot
$7,370.0u, expended for the purchase o
real elitists', new Wilding., &0., •hc.,111
termed extraordinary expense s, which
will not again occur fur some time.
There in in the, department altogether
5,500 feet of hose, 4,750 of which is in
good condition, and which Is distnbuted
pro rata among the companies. The new
building erected for the Good Will
Company i• smskem of as an evidence of
the increased, liberality of Councils.
The new steamer for the Friendship
wet $4,500, la a model of beauty and has
given complete satiefarstion.
The purchase of a fuel wagon to carry
supplies to the engines at tires Matronly) ,
recommended - as • check to the detente.
tion of private property for thin purpose.
During the year 65 alarms were streak,
13 of which were false. The total loe•
was 1237,353; insurance, $ 155 . 730 . 01
these the most destructive were the
Elope cotton factory, Sept. 17, loss $150,-
200. Insurance 11115,000; Labelle Steel
Work., April 6. loss $27,837, insurance
$16.689; Frazier. & Bra's planing mill,
done 29, ices $25,000, Insurance $9,000;
Fifth ward school house, Dee. 21, lose
$28.000, fully insured. -
The deficiency. In the supply of water
Is also epoken of, and the matter strongly
urged upon the early attention of the
new Councils. The Paid Fire Depart
ment to be inaugurated on the Drat of
February, 1870, to highly commended by
the Engineer, In Gloating bin report, and
the most beneficial results anticipated
from a properly organized system.
The reports were both received and
adopted. The "Rules" were referred to
the Committee on Fire Engines, with
power to act. •
The uncial vote of thanks were
tendered to the President and
Clerk for the - faithful end - efil•
dent manner In which they discharged
the duties devolving upon them.
Several members made remarks appro.
I prlate to the Miming minion of Ocuncitn.
Mr. Cowley offered • resolution calling
upon:the Street Committee to report to
Councils why the grading of Green St.,
Seventh ward, bad not been proceeded
with.
The resolution was referred to the
Street Committee.
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On motion Council adjourned line die
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Opium Rad for Rhubarb aod Ad odalatee
ed to a Child—The ildld Dies—Coro.
tser , o laqueat.
Justice Berry, being deputied by
Coroner Clawson for the purpose, held
au inquest on the body of Jennie Merger,
a little girl !Our years of age, -who died
at the residence of her step father in
Mifßiu township, on Tuesday last, from
the effects of a dose of opium, which,
through the; carelessness of a druggist,
bad been adraltdstered to her tinder the
Impression that it -was rhubarb. It ap
pears that the Child was alck on Monday
end In the evening her mother adminle
tared to her a large dose of opium In
mistake for rhubarb. Mr.. Steel, the'
drug clerk, through whose mistake the
affair occurred. Is said to be a sober and
competent druggist, and usually perfect
ly 'careful. Below Is the testimony:
Was. Maxwell. sworn—Am step father
of Jennie Berger, deceased. On the 10th
Inst. my wife tad given the child, who
"was about Mit-years Old, a nettle - of eas.
tor oil. In the evening I wont to Sill Jr.
Bleep' drug store in Allan toveushlp,
and asked for twenty-live cents worth or
pulvented rhubarb. I got It and went
borne, and my wife mixed op about one
third and gave It to the child, and the
child threw it up as quick as she swal
lowed it. My wife took about one-half
of what was tell and mixes:lit in molasses
and gave It to her. She then saw her
stagger on her feet. She then took her
up della and put her to bed. I also laid
down. My wife tithed Ina few minutes
that the child was dying. I got upend
looked at her, and she was black in the
face.. I went for and got Dr. Bohn. Be
sent me to the drugstore. " There reeked
- Mr. Steel what kind of medicine he gave
me. He banded me down the opium jar
and the rhubarb jar. I add it was not
rhubarb I got. Ile said It was his Mi.
take and that he gave meoplum. I went
head and the child was dead.
S.Sieel, sworn—Mr. Maxwell came
to the drug store and asked fur twenty.
dye,amts worth of pulverised rhubard.
and [I gave him powdered opium in a
mistake;. the two jars stand one above
the other and are labeled alike; I mis
took one for the other, and do not deny
that I made the mistake.
Dr. John d Kuhn, sworn—Mr. Max-
I well called me on the lOth but., to come
and see a child that had teen taken and.
1 denly ill; the child had convulsions te•
fore I arrived, and afterwards; they
showed me the powder they had been
giving it, and I was satiated that It was
opium; am nqt able Loony that the med
icine • given was the immediate cause of
the child's death; death might have been
caused by convnlidown the quantity of
opium taken would produce death..
Dr. D. 0. Roffirtan, sworn—At the re
queat of the Coroner I examined the
corpse; I did not th ink it necessary to
make apo4 evertors examination; I waa
satisfied that the child's death was has
tened by an overdose of opium, as the
amount administered wee sufficient to
produce death.
After deliberation, the Jury returned
the ibilowing verdict: That the said
Jenny Barger came to her death In Ellf•
din township, on the 10th day of January,
/870, by having pulverized oplom admin.
littered to her by her stepfather in place
of pulverized rhubarb, through a mis
take of A. 8. Steid, druggist in KU e.
Riggs' drug store, inlaid townitdp:
_ Dexter Washing Machine.
It has no equal—Does ordlnary_Wash.
Ins of a Family In One to Two Bonn—
Saves Soap and Clothes—No' Boiling of
Clothes required. '
REFERSIIC6B—ALLFAHEIT7 CITY.
Mrs. W. E. Russell, 608andusky street.
Mrs..l. E. Parker, 29 Isabella street.
Mrs. W. Prescott, 21 Isabella street.
Mrs. J. Prescott, 19 Isabella street.
Mrs. W. EboleY, 25 Isabella street. •
Mrs. M. Patterson, 27 Isabella street.
• Men. G. Scheletn, 40 Federal street.
Mrs. Stodart, 46 Federal street.
Mrs. J. Campbell. 195 Federal street.
Mrs. G. Rods, 16 Federal street.
Mrs. Dr. G. S. Heys, 183 North avenue.
Mrs. It. Means, 97 Riser avenue.
Mew. Dr. Mnwrv, 212 North avenue.
Mrs J. A. Mylar,2lB lacook a rest.
Mrs. W. Jemciuson, 174 Laconic street.
Mrs. M. Foulke, 170 Decoct street.
• Mrs. W. A. Prue', Ward and Sad&
wick street.
Mrs. W. B. Newel, 77 Diamond.
Mr. Dr. Button, 19 Stockton avenue.
Mrs. A;B.Oarnahan, 160 Fourth ave.
flue. -
Mrs. T: Ewing, 156 Fourth avenue.
Mrs. -Dr. G. L. McCook, 110 .Fifth aye.
, .
nue.-
Mrs. A. Inman, 200 Third avenue.
Mrs. J. Reiter, 198 Wylle street.
Mr& .1. Blackmore, 167 Wylie street.
htra. E. Bromley, 26 Rosa MUDS • '
Mrs. E. Miller, 24 Roes street. • •
Mrs. Buse, 28 Row
Mrs. E. White, 13 Ross street; '
Mrs. It. D. Clark, 206 Third &voting.
Mrs. 3:Milligan, 105 Second avenue.
Mrs. J. Dishy, 181 Second avenue.
Mrs. J. T. Patterson.ll3Benondalnknia.
hlni. J. Patterson, 55 Second avenue.
Mn. G. W. Bitner. 930 Penn street.
Mrs. J. D. prase, Liberty street.
Mrs. Knobel, 154 Second avenue.
etrill7loll.
Mts. It B Miller.. Sewickleyville.
• Mrs. Rev. IL F. Hartmann. 1,812 Sid
ney street, Birmingham.
Mn. R. McClure, Ells Math
. 'Mee. U. Lewis, Lawrenceville.
Mrs. D. Jean, Temperanoeville: '
If not convenient to - pay 'Mei an be
paid In monthly PayMenta. -
Bv. R. Lona. Agent.
No. 12 Federalstreet, Alleghen.Yelli•
- Also, for sale by 11. D. Brecht, 249
Fifth Avenue. •
• P. Brown, 1,323 Carson street, Bir
mingham.
B. Bishop. 434 Penn street.
T. O. Little Sewickley. .
R. McClure, Elisabeth.
FUSS.
The Great Clearance bale at Wm.
•Flemlog dt CO:II. 139 Wood . street,
Commencing . Monday h mat.—The
V, bole Istoca to he Sold off Without Re.
perve.
The salesmen at the Great Represents.
tire Hat and Fur House of Wm. Flem
ing dr Co., 139 Wood street, are bunily
engaged hi arranging the Mock of Ladles
Furs for tae final closing out sale which
will begin on Monday next, the 17th
Inst., at 9 o'clock A. Of. and continue
etas day until S o'clock p. M., and on
Saturdays till 10 o'clock P. it., in order
to give those an opportunity to examine
the goods who may not be able to attend
earlier In the day. The stock is very
large sod elegant, and was purchased
when gold was at the lowest point it had
reached at any time slime the war. Al
though the sales at this establishment
during the season have been greater than
ever before, yet the asaortment on hand
now ingrate complete, and conalsisof all
'the finest and most destrablefurs such as
Hudson Bay Sable, Mink Sable, Black
and Brown Sables, Siberian Squirrel,
Persian Lamb, and Astrachan goods,
made up In anperior and stylish seta of
capes, muffs, cuffs, boas, Eugenics, &c.
All of which will be pmitively sold for
whit they will bring without any reserve
as it is the determloation of the firm not
to carry any of their stock of furs over
to the next season- Furs are • always in
fashion, and as the styles are seldom
changed the promo& side furnlahee an
opportunity that rarely occurs.• Our
roadem,may rely upmi it that the sale at
Fleming & C 0... le an actual dosing out,
and it will' be wise of them, at It LPL to
call and see what bargains may be ob
tained. Remember the sale commences
Monday next and. will continue se above
stated, until every article is closed out.
The goods are all warranted. as repre
sented, and it Man invariable rule of this
firm. not to allow themselves to make
any miareprosentations of goods, or urge
any ono to buy unless their minds are
fully made up to do ma The goods will
be laid down for examination, and the
firm are willing that they should be com
pared with those of other establiahmeuts,
and If not perfectly. satisfactory In vial
lty they will not be expected to buy.
Oar fashionable hair-dressing, plain or
by eliding, end a frizzle, for a luxurious
shave or bath, and for skillful cupping
and leeching, call at. Williamson's ele.
glint saloon at No. 190 Federal 'street,
Allegheny..
Every one, when tired or thirsty,
should take a glass of *Pier, Cannes
Co.'s cream ate. It la a great strength
ener, le pleasant to the palate and Is per
fectly harmless. Try s glees at the near
set restaurant. •
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SUM—SPRAGUE—Oa January 1 litb, at the
lemonade, la Elizabeth, by Re•. J. R. Cookie,
JOHN H. 13IdITH. of Elizabeth ionnahlp. Al
legheny county, ►ad Ml.. MARY SPRAGUE . ,
daughter of Capt. W. B. SPRAGUE, or Eliza
beth.
jOHNl3TON—LeSiG—Tbaredavls g, Jan
13 b. ISTO, at Ole rasldenes of Mr. Abgb
Stellar, reeond arenas, rlttsburgh. br Ile Hem
T. H. Hanna. Mr. HENRY M. JOHNSTON 0
Nan township, and iIIesSADINIONO.
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'CANONS—re Wednesday, Jmovary 19tb.
1210. MANUEL SIONCIAN VANN. 'RN, so.. of
Wm. gad P. 4.1. Vanborn, In the 1991 year at
hls age.
forest from the rezislestee of hts pencils,
No. 69 Clark sired, Plttaborgh, To OAT. 14th
LILL. at X o'clock r. at.
DIEFIL-4)a Tharaday morning . .. January 19
1110, at fifteen lam,. past ntne o•rhek, Col
WILLIAM DIEHL, la the 90th year of blow
lIN,DERTAKIIIIB
S. PP/Teams /mg= L. WILLIAMS.
ATTIRSON & WILLIAMS,
Undenmem, corner ol PM avue k i nd..
Shroud..
street, Pittsburgh. Caen. of .11 kind.,
Shrouds. empty and mores, and every descrip
tion of fenersi furnishing mud. Smashed he the
meal r. amoebic terms in the city. Hearse arid
carriages Isrnlobed. Melee open day and night.
CiIaLES PEEBLES, - UN.
tDtTAKEICS &
AND LIVERY STABLGA
cornet IWI DI/SKY PTAS= AND (11-11DWL
*VENDS Alleeheny Clip.
Di their
re
ROOMS we oonstataly suplied with real set
tutissUon Nottessool, Nisbet:l.y sod Walnut
Coffins. at prises warring Row Mk to slot/. ISt •
dim props.red for Interment. Meuse. and Da.
due.. furnished; also .11 al.). of Mournies
anWale, if regained. 0111011 ore. alai boom du
d alibt.
JOSEPH MEYER & SON,
.No. CIO PION !SALES.
Carriages for . Ill'oriorolo, 3.00 Mao Ili
_otivrift sad all Tones!lrondsbmeekt amo re
Quord num. y
JOHN M. COOPER & CO!
Bell and Brass Founders,
SKIRL LOCOMOTIVE k EOLLIEG MILI
•
BRASSES
Made 'Promptly to Order.
- BABBIT'S METAL
Made and Kept on Hand.
Troorloton nod Manobetaron of
7. X Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel
STEAM PUMP.
Offlee,BB2 PENN STREET.
Moundry,Oor.l7th and Riaboad target%
PTITIMMISIE. PA.
STATEMENT OF DIVIDENDS
la the Company ftrr lf.reetlogarrldge °Ter
the Allogheny Meer, °roma* rittebargh, la
the Coast) of Allegheny, watch Mr. been oar
drawn and stand on the Books. abject to the
Prondoas of the Lot of a asembir. which Al
roots the peolleatlon of all Dividend* of locos ,
porated l modules within the Commonwealth
that hove net beim called for within threa years
orerlons to the date of pallication.
No. of • en
blame. 1)1 , 04. Amt Bo Wh de.
i
TWA. Cenallly. deed, In IS CO Jen. I. 144. do. 20 ,12 so Jain t. lan.
home, do. di IS 03 Jan. I. NIA
Came. do. IC IS I:13 Jul) 1. 11,61.
f awe.no Si Ale 10 Jan. 2, joo:.
Name, do. It 014.01 ./Itly 1. 1.0.
lame. do. PA ra ta Jan 2. /866.
game. do. 86 EON July:. 18U1.
Comurr or ALLIOIIIMI, f ..., '
city of Pittsburgh. l
Personelle •PPe veal before me. • Notary Pub.
He In and for the city •rya emety aforesaid. Wm.
Nmeborg. Treasurer of the Company *formal&
who being by me duly sworn amordaug to law,
depow ead mys that, the foregOl elf sl•temcet
Ls Jett and true to the best or his knowledge and
belief. WK. NO96BIIHU Tremont,.
Sworn and autnerib,d before ma. Lble 31at day
of December, 11169.
den. r a. MITA. Notm7 ("able:.
HENRY G. HALE,
IFICHANTIAILOII,!
Caner of Pen and Slat Streets
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
NOW COMPLETE
MRS ..OR COME,
No tti o r a purchase a um proseat for thelr
• HOLIDAY GIFT.
gIOWATQVITIVVATMX4Te
Via WARN of the moat desirable pasiersuasst
rear-Wed at
MT: G. DUNSEATRIS,
JEWELZ/4 AND OPTICIAN.
• dm.la M . .
TH AViTiIIZ.
W. IS. lILVEN at CO.,
HAVE FUR Lea
A,Good Assortment of
BLANK BOOKS
OP ISVERY DEscairrloN.
Comer Wood Meet and Third dream
Ja.1;1112
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Booing be appointed ima gild OAS MiTilt
in.racroa tor'Allenhony County, notles
honey 11•011 tanti.ill tba iiinsoary oat= altd
Iltellauleal Main Machinery eau tie proyldtd,
I velll bi found it the OFPICZ OP TfIL NA.
TIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPX WORKS,
Yining-third Went, nearl'enn, Plttaburib.
a. a. alarm;
Ja/1:141 Ono atultinapintailutpector.
DICED MINCED MEAT.
S
'ltrtipbVs celebrant& =
Y. 'Plus Intl."
lenend Neat at redneed prints, whoteulo and
retell. put UP In An, &Una Or OP the pound, at
the Family (treetop Nora ot
. ,
4101 IN IiZROHLW.
Alf Corner Llbartk and Stith stmeti.
tar POTIOD9--"Th-Let,'Y yr eksle,c
cLoic,c waste,” ~ B otirditeg,"
etc., no( exceeding FOUR LINES, will
be asserted in Mese columns inset for
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS; wen add l.
times( line FIVE CENTS
WANTS.
WA NTED A FEEDER. A
GIRL experieuced In reeding Print!.
Pres., al .1 . LIN A. HP PT'S. corner Tunnel
street and Fifth avenue•
WANTED—A respectable SIT
ttATIMtam i by a young man nno has had
con.bl,,able '<nee In the Until,' V... 7
num., Andre" it. C.. o.ccranttnner.
TIT ANTEn.—SITITATION by a
r.mnr. /dr..:ll:4;9.l,l3rois'lreet=4
ma.
WANTED. BOARDING. A
Doan/. 47Anttlocluth
WANTEII3.IIELPr.,it EN.
eitnat PIA/MUM Oer, No. 1 IN. OW
BOltb till/111 nod NEN. for different
Wade of eNiplaymens. Persons wanting Mit
of all kande emo be melted on aeon notice.
ANTED—An AGENT for thin
It to sell UII
Um celebrated BATldial
TANYTON SICWINti MACHIN&on which we
offerterms more liberal than any o th er company.
call and examine Rt 161 Wood street.
ANTED.—AGENTS etery
,., WHERE to full th e AMERICAN KNIT
TING MAHHINE, the only Pveetbral Tamil
ICIGHNIK Machine ever Invented. Price IM3.
Win knit ROAMvtltthes per mlnew. Ad
dress AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE CO..
Boston. Ems.. or Et. Lola. Mo.
WANTED. - MORTGAGE& -
130.000 to Loan In large or mall andnuita,
at a fair rate of interest.
THOMAS K. PETTY.
But. Bood and Real ratans Broker..
• No. 119 nrc , thaeld street.
N I V rAWIPED.- AGENTR. —.250
per month to sell toe only BENUMB Lig
rgovirm COMMON eENe6 !AMINO MA.•
CHINE. Price only SIB. Oresk ledncencents to
Agents. Tats Is tbe most powder !Sewing Ma
chine of the day m—akes the famous "Elastic
Lock litlten"— w i ll do any kled of work that can
be done on any machln.-11.00.090 sold and the
demand couttantly Increseing. Now la the time
to take an Agency. bead ter droners, IBL.ltte.
ware ol Inflingers.ielg Address nittiOMß
CO.. Bosnia. - Maas., Pittsblogh, Pa., or Bt.
LOST.
„..
OST OR STOLEN.—Wednes.
J
DAY EVENING, January lAtb, 1570,
AIME GLEnIf. IA years, Mort !sank
hair. er••••eyed sodlest =roils her nose: left
ha• home at 5 wrloek a. on WEDNESDAY
EVENING. Any omutionleading to hernia•
lonely will be thankfully reealved by her mother,
No. 65 )racier'. ailey,:Allrghety C 1,..
MARY STEWART.
TO-LET
'rr°LET.—Thit large,_4 storied
Amami:7ls. cdrecr of First Areueid
aria Wood meet. pew occupied by the Y. & X.
o Would Reek. Inquire of HUBICIAT H O WARD .
N0..139 Yirst Avenue, or A. V. HOWARD. No.
Wood stem.
11 -LET.—FEW HOTEL—Fur—
Nll , lll D. 1.608,1.804 and 1,500 011181 ,
• tiTicurr. PHI LAD LPHIA
Sr. trate, lass bonao and inmate.. 80 room. Sr.
ranged en mite, with water eroMt. 4 mtintiMM
od bath, Ire grater and mamma to each room
,
, alls. billiard, bar. Oftice and parlors. bested
wa"'""
rt.. L N E . T . Ois—Twh:e Large More
rttublash. v irt YAW,'
TO LET.—Two !A story brick
A. toners. Nos. 38 mot 118 Centre
mrtalities. ten rooms each. swlth m sere hu
t comments. Require at N 0.54 Centre avenue.
Me. MCCALLUM.
TO LET.—Five rooms—ene
sore lars—on the censer of Penn 5.21
hth (liaaeoek) s•reets. Also two M.MUS.
sothiolsg. othbe , ghthed seven nooses. X quite
St ATI I !DM etre"-
LET.—A .Suit of Rooms
g:T.° r kr tTZ7. h irt. r
h7:4
front noomon 3ta door. One large FUN 0 . 119
two ante.rooms on 4211 floor. In Enclall's tNw
balding. Pao rth ay.-nse. 'For Lonna Inquire of
A. H. ENGLISH A CU.. No. 98 fourth are.
noe.
TO LET.—A lot of ground 192
bundley 298 f.etvoth • large, substanttat
brick g 8u feet by 1140 feet,
formern W
ere building eontsitillif two rumor, y oc
cupied be James Mlillargarsis a pulsing mill. sit
gated, Carsonand "Out' streets booth YOU
rro -
bu , . soluble for mannfuturirig purposes or •
Appty to
ATTER/MUT & CO..
Carson and Tenth streets, Birmingham.
TO LET Desk Room is a
barldromely p ofOre, Is lo
camp for boalnesr. Apply Ho. PO Fourth
arepue, serood door.
LET.;—The Newstore build
Irog. No. as Wospa street. Enquire at No
Penn street.
1N0 3 ;;L r E . 7 4 - 7. DT . eLling 'louse No.
street. eetween the lams *Plater 19; 4 5. M P .=
and 4 r. mt.
To-LET—Warehouse No. 825/
As‘ , ll.l n .WlT E "` ° ' 4 " ° " 7 ft. "
aware at rear °Ohm on Int
menthes.
'KO LET .-41. Two Stos y Brick
Owed na Dols, N.. NB ntrrey re.
b., C.ll. It cort14111• all the modern Na-
I n rr , :rat: . ;:.Vg l o " ra t 4en. " .rt7lVU ' l7.l.
City Snßlntet•L Allegheny
C.y. Pa.
TCII LET
STORES, DWELLINGS,
- ROOMS MID orrzaws.
E=T3
U&ZZ&M A 00.,
fle MUM Avenue
FOR SALE.
LAOS BALE.-Btock and Fix
-1 TURD Linn: AND GOOD WILL of •
Wen.nlass Orxery. doing • Rood bultoess. The
enderalgned being engaged In ether hnetnes• It
the reason foe selling. G. W. PUBICY, 49 'fed
eral etneet, AOeghe•T. if.
FOR VA LE. .
THREE =ODD! 3111410EUNES,
Ilro Picker.. nue OnelLu=Per•
Inquin &tiro. Al DIAMOND. Allgibeay City,
rzas
SALL&
Hone .. 4 Lot. Bprle4 2111 , Bayanth ward.
goel13.500; 1112 sages near nazis/el:dation,
.000; House and Lot, /114 James mbar,
.800; 2 houses on
to [ street. KIM°
each/ bonaea and 3 tot. In - Pleasant Va /ay.
54.300: el are In Rosana township on inn
a rears road. "OM A lobs of Fremont onset,
0.000. bowie and lot In gollan, Otto. $2.800;
1 acre ~toad It. M11e.., Boris 81:000; 5011S0
Sad lot., bead of Beaver street, $2.830; house
sad 11 acres to Elisabeth Boro. 51.600: hose
and lot In Bridgewater, Beater conal:oolie
Somilata. 181 room.. 1.6 a by 210 feet • VDU;
tann a; Palo OW Mallon. 34 sem. par
say. Lnpsiza of
tiVIIIIIIIOIIII4
But Mat.. enrire Ohio sad 81Cagual
Innen/. anatileaf.
rDIDIONAL.-411persons seek.
IN° HOll6B. or Investments 1 n Heal Er
°HI one Uwe. trouble an t izoong tam
ear' :sit frdiAz t r.: l lll.o.....YOßA2L
or will be sent by owl tall tour requesting It.
Persona cannot /all to {el salted out of Menne
lion it contain. CHUM PHILLIPs. Pub.
lin l en and Heal rata° Agoras, Ho. 199 FOWL
Ve
XOIPFk WD FOR PALE.-300
Lures °rebut= Ind In one or the beat Goan
iha In lota r . , n . ex the 11 ,, li d e h gle
f Cgcsao
e mold
Droducti e portions
of
the State. 4111 mold
low, the whole or a part. noble at nee to
11:11fdLAIN a coz.
104 fourth annum.
FAR BALE. -ENGINES AND
8011 , X113. new and mxad-band, cow-'
ata¢LlF on hand and botte ib
l 6
• Bao..
Coma tlevesteent and m.
Pike meas.
wain! PltUburgb. P.
G,R4 NIT STREET PROPERTY
bOR PAUL—Three &err Brkk House,
now occupied u a Tavern. In goon icketlen,
Preteeo bract front. Apply to
B. CIGIBBeRT .1 BONS,
Jail 39 Bleat Leerier.'
T ARGE WAREIIOI.IBE FOR
rAtz,
1.1 , 7. , to B. CUT/311E1LT WHS.
39 19.3111 Avenue.
ASSESSMIINTS.
CITY Epottuana'a Oar...
Atascarrarr (AM./m.14, 1570.
NOTICE.—The assessment for
Glidin g and Paving of River Avenue,
Prom lforadden to Bridge alma la, is now reedy
for exandosUoa end an be at en at Ibis glace al
tit WSDNICSDAI, nee, when
It will be placed la ttie beam of the City Tread
neer for collection.
I==l
C=
UPIPICI Or CITY 11161111112 LTD ISOIRVVO3I.
• Pittabeusti. Jas. WS. tile% I
N OTICE.—The assessment 'tor
rartat and CaraliiWititle AVENUE..
from Crawford street to Destines. *Met. and
Grading . WESSTZIL AVENUE, from LOtertli
street 1,0 - Elrkpsfrlck steep. -U saw read! 11l
•
exisulnatlon, and us be sees it Ole ogles until
TUEODAY, Jammu IStti, ISTO.when It will lie
returned to the City Treseurer's ales for eons*.
Dan. H. J. ittX)ll; •
Sian asy Zara um..
READ 1 SEED! READS .
=ins.
ncinoeed In one =these, without bleeding of
leaving eoisness: Flunkies and Dlsed Platle
Demand to aDa sdnales. UI op h oes net
lbreied without polo or bleedmitedl
17ufeet
3 oomfb3 Immediately!
Ho fol4o.oas medic/Ile used
No ion test attar operatlagl
Wanted and MIS .101sta Mated eumemerly.
Pint-Btu und Onliblalae - cured In a few days.
-- Sallsfueclon even or money retundod, Good
City Beratneen Steen.
oNsa Boars Nom II a. S. to 191 Y., and 1 toe
T.x. Sundays. 9to 11A. P.
Beenetabur tag plum No. 4V Nub mitt, old
84 CU.% up dabs.
Dr. D. PaTZELSOII. PDterarigh, Pa.
drams
VINEGAR.
• THE PITTSBURGH
VINEGAR
WORKS.
• .
BILLOU.•B‘
167048, 169 and 170
SECOND AVENUE.
ire now prepared to loralab YINESAB at the
WWEIST HARK= SATES. /Mention la oar
tlealarly called to oar
muk. WINE MOAB.
iNSURANOD
TII hEW JERSEY
Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
•
NEWARK, N. J.
Assets, Over 4.500,000.
,
All Melee finned by 151 Company are parrot.
sully 71... Forfeiting after the payment of oae
Asanal Premium.
Dirld.ds ....ally declared and ePPIMe ea
third annual premtma..llls of the pan...at
Iner.re of the policy. or to reduction of pre..
=B.
HENRY KIREPATRICH,
General Agent, <
101 1-2 Wood Street, (24
• PITTSBUItaII.
Mir
Vi Itailabl• Agents wasted.
dei
1:111: IRON CITY .•
!RITUAL LIFE INSURANCE COI
Of Pennsylvania.
otim, 75 Federal St,Allegheny Clty.
Dasimoeue: :
Hon. 7 AMOS 1.. OBARAINI.,
Bel. J. B. CLARE D. D.,.
'Capt. 11. nourarsolc
Her. A. K. BELL,D.D.,
Bey. B. Id. lelfasßlT. D.D..
• riftill a it g ral= e la Alkgt' ote Arett "."l
HON DRUM. mayor of Allegheny.
C. W. BENNY, Hatter.
A. A. BELL, Attorney-at-Lath ,
D. L.' PATTERSON, Lumber /fferahant.
1). BWOGEB, unutrasee Aunt.
Copt. ROBT. ROBINSON. Pr . ..ldeate
Bow. J. B. 0 LA R.K.D.11.„ Vlee Prealdatair
JACOB MINOR. Secewtary,
C. R. HYSAY, Treasurer.
Y. W. WHITE. Ranters. ADVlaltek
MAUL SWOOEB, Beiiel Agent.
COMMISSIONED AGENIS 700 THE, CO.:
- John K. Doualdetw, /Ulrich . ay. Pa,
W. W. Mar. Itt.rA eeeee
800. Jatore Holllneshead, eeeee e eeee
7. 11. Conran, McKeesport, Pa. '
George H. Johnllol3 Hlanrllle. PS.
J. S. Strayer, Jnbnstown. ra.
to
strloOr mutual. All profile scenting
to tolley rudders by dlrlthnd returned anew ill
from the end of the drat year. All polkas.u
forfalUng. Jal3
STATEMENTOF THE
ENTERPRISE . INSURANCE CO.
Of Plataborph, Pa.. from Jammu let d a ncecember 31.1. 1009. Pobliabed to acco
with the requirements of th e 10th &mice of
ao act of Amenoll -of the Comm...del-1Z of
remotylvalle, approved Aprd lad,
Ist. ....... ....$ 50.010 00
ID. INSET%
Bond. sal Moritaßo. $11,1150 OD
Dmasd M m
Not.swiAopved
Nom. 96,000 DO
Cub Book Acootatta br Bre-
minus. .
Blils Breeivaole
Untee t Furniture anneal,
3d. •molot Of ProlollifolfReo•d0 47,41081,
In 1b63 II . 13,408 04
4 th. A mown. of intereot I.llo'd
In 11909 • 1 1 090 Bt.
14,90656•
6TII. 01131317WiZ11EN76.
_ .
/11a L-sses a 185 UO
0 ontrolsaidas Bumps & Taxes.
1 001 58
Returned Ureadunts... . 4110 48
...... ....
Salutes and 05Ice Expenses—. 3.075 28
Otb Amount of Thatitaading• 3,448 TO •
Moto Doe. 3lst. 1063. ..... ..•1,070,1114 33
7th. hebto and ..tatollt.les mune •
J. 8. ALIBIESZ.
I eon cozy.
r=1:1
C ASH
INSURANCE COMPANY.
ranzaws senanno,
as Bina 411vonan sooond
rirrsamisa. FA.
Caplyna Patti ICro.
RICCIVALI.
Eakslllll.4.ollW4l6.2."ll:l7tUurkaa. 1VE4X.W.11747.
ILO BUT ". 9011111 Yreeldca
W JHU . V. Amanda, rrtddeas.
.
lames on wens Toros on all Rte
and Idartne Was.
GOAL AND COKZ
---
BRADDOCK'S FIELD .
Gas Coal Company,. •
ME RU AND, lIHIFPX23 OF
016, . •
BLICHIITII - Mill FAIILT. COIL,
Nut Coal, black and Coke,
ANTHRACITE COAL.
Of all alses, and of tta beat quality. aabe Asr:
Mated at reasonable sites. Leave enders at of
flae aid yards. No. 73 ANDEHISON STRIXT,
Allegbeny at awl Liberty atm* loaPaat,o
fir
toto,3 met.) PlO•barab. Aadh as PoCoMee
Box 537. Vlttabarga. and Iftor.l//'
ponaptattanuan
. FAr t.. toTpt
.attentJoa given to we/item:a:4o
CH IS fie. 111111 STRONG,.
_
•
=Atari
Yougdogbeny and Connellsvilln.Coal,
" And ftlanalhoturer of .
COIL ILICI AND DFSULPRIMIZID COIL
OPTION AND YARD. earner Sifter and
Norton- Ore m Liberty and Orme, atroetg.
Math word; al. Second . etreet, Eighth anuft,
and at foot of nogs street, P. it O. ILL DOM.
Second ward.
Orders left at either of the Mane °lion. Or ad.
dregs to •taa through Pfttateur P. 0., win re•
eetv.imozent atteattos.
Aurae to whom lam aumnylugt Raper, Wells
• Co. Nn. Smith, Delon Iron NUM. B. J . Fow
ler Oo„ S tephen s o n • • Co, 81.01 •
coElrod • Hague. Alex Bradley, Park. 800. •
C 0... . Peek Nreurdy Beam Graf. Doll,
Who. N. Faber /1•0 o., .1. it. I.you • qo.. James
Narshall • Co., Atte.. Medea • Co.. no on DS.
Dot
Aft Hote rikeu l, Cor
rol stuel ler ft. N. lsrine B. ft., rennerhanta
O ckau MAIM coma::
DICKSON, grEWART 1 CO.,
Hanoi. nosove4 Mgt Ono! to
NO. 567 LIBERTY MUM,
artgliyOlty Alan JIIIIIVIZUOMD ZLOOJL
I UMW M Jig OOA L &VA% the
1111011tet Pnaba
411 . 1 orders LIM the, onlinw=
LIVERY & SALE 13*ABLES.
ROBERT B. PATTERSOI
co.= Ot ; .
Seventh Avenue eantherty St.,
Pirsinnatait. PA.
Win on Every • Eknutdray alga
AR AUCTION BALE
OP
poasEs, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
• WAGONS, . •
AraMirno Itst a ll t Vl l = Mar
notice of eottelgaroent. oa or befora Tesetnel g _of
ACC reek to o rdr tor adverilideg• • P= 1 ,7 1 -
eeseldeVe:4 begtren 1111
Mush. _
JORII arSTEWAST,AidIoann
MUM. 1TZWANT..........505T. E.PNITZLIDOL
EMIT. a.PATTEICION &
. .
CRY. MAIM AND
COMMISSION !STABLES,
CIL Una IMO LIMIT' It
PrITIIII7II2II, PA.
AbIIISEBTENTS.
igrifEW OPERA•HSIDPE.
•
Farewell benelt mud Wt .101 but one of the *-
famous and popular young character Comm:llan.
Mr. JOSEPH K. EMMET.
FRIDAY ILVENINIi, Jumary 14. 11110. Mat
alant but owe or Mr. Charles Garlew's highly j
ul
popar three act drama or
TRITz,
01313, CoLTUN MERMAN.
In tablet Mr. Emmet willsustain Ws mtt edit.
Ina! cbaracter. Fella Va. Voade rbllasteeFell. •
tutor dueing his bony. Dulcet and Cassano:o •
tic Bo Nevins Been..
Frith Emmet Mat Mee oa Bantam
the popular author amlatter.
JOHN
igrMASONIC HALL. • .
Bev. S. P. LINN
Leiture on MONOPOLIES oa
Friday Evening, Jan. 14, 1870;
=
MEI
Boon open at It 1. Y. Lecture commons
o==l
Fir ORPHIA 11
.V"4IIIEL,
OPEN mv - ratar m*.orcirica.
&Al IN BANENANT or CLTHICDNAL.
igir CITY HALL,
DIAMOND, PITTSBURGH.
This elegant, large end ecenandlate nubile
Hal has been thorough.) , rellsted and eararalek.
ed. and le now offered for rout for belle, parties.
fairs. tonven.lons. if <tore.. and den • rat same.
menu. It le the largest and bed Tenth ated non
nt the mea n snd Is the only hull (
proper of glares hi eau, elf dre @eel
dent. A pepper hall, dining room &nth* .tort
all In Ant elate style. here beet +roma*
tolls nopolnunette, nuking It the most cont.*
lent and desirable Mr talc parties and resales.
For te. ma and other portlen tars ripely to
flaMtlEtt Xll.6loale,
notratmlr Market tktherlatendellt. UltY Hone
OI L 8
D IAMOND OIL WOBAII,
M. IN; LONG &. CO.,
OSee,.DALZZLL'II BITU,DIAti
Dag • ;' Way, Plf.
TACK BROTHERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
I=l
Petroleum and Its Products.
rittatnirgb 0216e—piaascws EVILDIES.
camera( Daqaasaa Way aad Inns streak
PAnsdelphlAOlDee-137 WALNUT NT'
nan:witi
WARING & KING.
Oommindos Manbaded aM Dukdri to
Petroletun and Its Probe*
DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY.
PIELLAIDELPHIL ADDRIBB,
Boom 17 Chansber tximewsmi„
133 BOOTH BSCOND 11111313.
0.310
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
.11KIMMT W. C. TWEDDLE,
11.411117YLOTIIIIZEL or
Lubricating &High Test Bun* Oils.
Eclipse EaUresd Azle on, • ,
Muds great hiat without..une• remain
limpid at loved leap. Meru headed rdi Ma
troplearellmates or hot weather.
leesnietive. Espgisch
win cat , cress.
Mw Kill mad Elastic Mill Ells.
~aapudmru .wed.
•
110,
imp lama Pielsli Inw;Ease ems l
tee.
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on many of the principal itallroads. Samples can
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apparatas. JObbhir IIrOMPtI7 att•wted
ANDIIW LARGE, other good.. Ma r u .
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township'.
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AA WY. MR.'S' £ 00.. ohm fom". 1 ! 1 4
ward. Equity/rib. •
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