The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 01, 1870, Image 4

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Eta Eittburgil Gapth.
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
Western Unlyerdty..- - -Tbe next term
will eoumteneti Wednesday, February
, The Pollee Committee will meet this
evening at half put seven o'clock at the
Meyer • 011110.
alea, M. Finch & Co., distillers, paid
Pa.us tuft on rye whisky during the
month of January.
Go to Xommy Lenergan's m Latrobe
for papers, magazines, candles, Began
tobsoco to
The GAZEITIII supplied by the week or
single copy.
Mawr. 'Rowan Institute.—Tho
calms of the first term of this School
closed on Friday. The second term of
the seesion begins to-day. The Institute
with to full course of study and Its ex•
perlenced teachers °tramp:collar ad vsn •
;ages to parents who have. daughters to
educate. Prof. Henry Rohbock, the
well•known and akillfal instructor, has
charge of the musical department. ..
• Alderman Jahn A. anus d, of the Second
ward will open office and commence busi
ness; at. No. 116 Diamond street to-mor
row. From long personal acquaintance
we aro enabled to commend Mr. Floyd
In the heartiest terms to our readers as
a gentleman eminently worthy public
confidence and a large share of Moline=
patronage. Ile will *attend faithfully to
all civil and criminal pros - ecutions arid
carefully mete out Justice to and for all
pities lumested,
• etented Humanity.—This evening Rev.
4 ' Mr: Hays delivers the second lecture of
his course in tbo Central Presbyterian
• Church, Allegheny—theme. #.Btonted
Humanity." Ma first leMare, delivered
on Thursday evening, on "Hunting an
Appetite," was as rare a cOmbiluttlon of
humor, satire and good sense as Is often
heard. The Louse was well filled. This
evening •stlll larger audience will prob
ably greet rho piquant and eloquent ors.
tor. The entire proceeds go to the sup,
port of deserving poor.
Church Este:idol:L-1c may not be
known to moat reader. that JohnWeeley
Church (colored) edifice has recently
boon enlarged to double Its former capa
city, and la now capable of comfortably
seating some seven hundred Persons.
The building la located on oti alley con.
electing Arthur* and Roberta streets, In
the Eleventh ward, is a brick structure.
and Is a credit to the oongregition which
worships therein. Since the advent of
t=toriev.
llia large
iulve been madeto the merbr:
snip, and to his indefatigable labors la
the congregation Indebted for their fine
' now church edifice.
Yesterday we had a call from Charles
M. Rowley, EO4 one of the editors of
the Chicago Bureau. Mr. Rowley has
visited our city to nee and make himself
acquainted with the manufactured and
mninufaciturers of Pittsburgh, and we
trust that his visit will be made pleasant
to him and profitable to all parties by
those attentions which our citizens know
so well how to extend to distinguished
strangers. Probably . no publication
Issued weed of the Allehenies goes into
the bands of many merchants and
manufacturers as the one with which Mr.
Rowley is connected; and as It hi an
earnest - and vigorous advocate of the
policy or protection, it has strong claims
for aubstantiol support in this great man
ofisctnring community.
Loot to Your Port.
Pork eaters will have their digestion
helped by reading the following from the
Cincinnati Cowns. - reini: "One day last
week a drove of one hundred and twenty
Logs wait received at William Mother's
slaughter house from Wood and Clarhaon
mantle% Kentucky: They were pot to
death and about to be dissected for cou
it:motion; when the City Meat Inspeo
,-,-tor's attention was called to the percept
ble evidences that they hed been sick of
the Cholera. The lospeetor was satisfied
that such was the case. and condemned
the pork accordingly. Now It has been
given out that these hogs were sA4oped to
mother city, and that the Health Officer
tinned a permit - 1.0 - tIIO - o*aers to mod
them eleewhero. The propriety of al.
lowing meat that is deemed unfit for
food here to be sent to another city
for consumption, when that city la en.
tirely igte‘rant of the reason, even the
'fact of its condemnation, is a subject, foe
serious debate, and should •be agitated
in the Ward of health at once,. Die
eased sausages, tainted pudding, trichina
steaks, all perhaps on Pittsburg tables.
Ugh! who can stand the idea and yet oat
pork?
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Remarkable Come'debt i
The Post of Monday publishes an
''Apotheosis (?) of Washlngton.by H. M.
Brackenridge." closing with the follow
rag lines:
eart4l era another Washattat In thou &halt
The g. eit des' roye - , rime, shall throw dui
The epitaph on the tomb of the Cm:lo
tus Dowager, of Pembroke, (who died
A. D. 1621) written by William Browne,
although generally attributed to Ben
Joneon, Is u follows:
Mulareteth tete :able 10We '
1.1-2 Mesta.) et el* • 11-e•r•ee: •
Mae . e Muer! Pogsb - e•b's melba I
Muth. tre thou ban stun another.
Fur. sad leaned one rood as dm,
Time I.:11111cm •dari at thee: •
Marble plies leen. af t er
T ber name Mr after dAy s;
• llama • Ind woman. Own as
•ala, 1.11 A lobo
!Mal. turn marble, and baron , .
WWI her mourner Sad tier tomb
•LLsauzirr, Jan. a. MIL
1&101V6 OFFICE.
Report of the Repave Clert, Of the
Revenue Received and Bushman Tram-
acted OtteDag the Yea.r.
We are indebted to James 8. Patterson,
Esq, Mayor's Clara, for the following
statement of the baldness transacted at
the Mayor's office during the fiscal year.
ending January 81st, 1870, and also of the
revenue collected from tines and other
eotiroea Ibr the month of January, 1870,
and the total for the entire year.
Tha whole amount collected during the
year, 1126.827.80, Mu; ben pald Into
City Tresunny. Thls is e the largest rthee
turn by several thousand dollars ever
made in any previous year, and it is noel
probable that the receipts will be so
large for several years to come,
Swarm. !dn. IVO Ibr Ma ir enr
'tLto e 6: SAW IS
Jh 0.1
Night ran ee n
1 . 0 0 0 6
Dr.goatle La-nmen... IfIJ rY 1.131)13)
paws Ur.aar and
de L'a twin =. CO
W Ain • Hall smut— 73 CO
To'at * 2 413 q mar to
Tor dauuary ilisu a(9 TWOS 4.12:4L
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In the above amount of fines there was
received from Deputy Mayor Skimla
118t8 SE4 from - Deputy Mayor Cartwright,
POI 85; making a total of 8908 20,
Number of wee disposed of d the
Mayor's offlee daring the year: ;
ME=
LESS
==
=WO
' Total
14.tabaollboaaraed
In addition to the above there were 86
liquor dealers tined for selling liquor. on
Sunday, from whom-was received the
snm of 4,503. Of this amount 52.150 was
paid to the persons making the informs,
thins and the other moiety of 2,160 to
the Guardia= of the Prior.
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Robert Graham, the attentive, careful
end efiloient Biller Captain of the per
tral endlon, tarnishes us with the fully
detailed report of the number of persons
arrested and oonlined in the look•op
during the last year, ending Jan.
1871 k
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Tee..... VS 90 0 16 40 IL
ja r , d.. •34 to
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a1t..... 63 10 •II .....••••••39 29 SI
Jitly .... =4 106 • 17 •Il Il
•liiitist •99 90 I . 1 Ia •
I it. ' =EI 9 15 21 24
t)06969: 279 .01 VI II 91
9116 .... 547 Ili IS V la
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to . . ... ra 112 7.1 I -
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ZSCMITISLATION.
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Tuts! Vagesser—itales
7 Dr.:alt's•—)l•l •
Females
Coa— ltale•
' Tanslas
't Insane —Male . . ...
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results. 7as
Ii is mama that of the number under
the head of disorderly conduct, both
males sod females, nineteen twentieths
wensinderthe lawn= orliquor when
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CITY COUNCIL,.
Regular Meellog—Appropitatlon 8111
for IRTO—Pelltions sad CNIIIIIIMISICa .
Uous—Reporta of Coutuallseea, ordt.
Dances, die
A. regular meeting or the Select and
Gunmen Councils of the city of Pitta.
burgh wax held yesterday, Monday, Jan.
nary 11, 1870, at 2 o'clock P. Y.
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Members preeent•Mrisars. Md. AM
born, Aiken, Armarrong, Stinell, Devlin,
Duncan, Edwards, Hartman, Jones,
Reliew, Ririe, Latifman, Liddell, Lloyd,
Morrow, Murdoch. Murrity,
Phillips, Rafferty, Rook, 'Schmidt, See
ley, Thompson, Wain fight, White,
Wilson, President Med.ffiey and E. H.
Morrow, Clerk, .r .
Messrs. Brown , Burgwin, Coffin, Gal
laher, Grose, Herron, Nouse, Jones. Lit.
tell, McMahan, Sbipton and Z. Wain
wright came in after the Clerk had called
the roll. • • -
The minutes of the kreceeding meet
ing wore reed and approved.
Mr. Phillip., Chairmao, of the Fi
nance Committee, submitted the_ appro
priation ordinance rui follows:
Ais Ordinance Makin, A oropeialion• Jnr it , .
year lICIL
bud. I. - befit ordained an omitted by the Cite
of Pittsburgh, in nehretngd Coulson Council
Ise Ulf . audit Is hereby enacted by anther
ty of the sone. That UlOOOOlllOO or said city.
for the year 1470,doisIng from the tars, loan..
•
•nd sll other mouteri, tegether with „
oneys in the treasury not mtb,srls , apyro
moneys
ore hen by approißlatt d tor the fol
wing Pu,P°.e.'
Or? 1100100100$ 1170.
No.
oalart 1. Interest
No. es
No. 1. Prlnllag
No. 4. rto Nagoara and Hose
No. 0, Poltee .
No. a, Waver Works
No. 7, Streets
No. 8, Oa, 1,1090110
140. 1/. D.arnona Market •
No. la, llonongattela W half.
No. 11, Alleglaeoy Wharf .
No. 12, Welsh 9acalo
- 11. Eloatlnprit rood •
No. 14, Board at Ileallds
No. 10, UN) r.ormny
No. 17, ut.tandlog :Warrants
No. 18, roaoce rood
o. N rankloc rand •••
No. VI. Fltlh Ward
No. 21. PiroAlarm ta=ll
No. 12, Roads
No.
No. •A Sorvey
No. 7.2. Water aalassloa Laza
No. M. 1141210 g Fund, Wat,r
ICSTIVATZD 7011 ISt.
City Tax
Financial
Cit. hi:rectal
IlAwrencevilie tiocelai Tax.
Wat.er
llonougshala 1.4 L0af..... ...
allegtiany Wharf.... ...... .
Irialuoad Market'
111.40r1a
fltf C
i irL r ieene.
Postenaer Inallgraya
Weigh male.:
Str..ata
Englounro gees from Lots.
Building Inopintor
l all Instruttor
oud MealCact.
Wee% COIII.MI.IIIIMer
$ &N. 70
hoc. It. Mo.for ih• p.m°. of providing
.Iric.lnd noel., to meet the ordtoory two. •
of the city. to nay the Interest on OnUtandlng
boot,. and to discharge ati. other Ilabilltles no 4
due or video redir been.. payabei dueled said
ear IWO, tages shall bend are hereby levied
cod unused op. 41 property and other objects
of ...lion, as fdllosest
I. Up.. all p.operty taiable - for Sits. no
purpo.• eleVen mills upon each roller
of ...len, elect:4ln the port.. of said city
designated as hue., to which We tag Omit be
aasets , d at two- thirds of tale rate, le wilt twee.
aid ...third Wile on cacti dollar of valuation.
/t 00...
UpOnpe eper aft property taxable for grate or
s, the Iltalts the
• lip of - rusbo
irgh, within
hree.l le upon of
each dollar
of ealuatio ~as special tat for the separate
Indebtedness of special
dlstrie .
.
4. Upon all Prop..) tax *Ma for !late and
Count. purpses. caltblcolmlitullc of the former
Borough efl.a•rfetteVllle. fire mills upon reel
Patio, se • specie' tax fur the Rep.
slate ta4ebteeness of salt! slistrle.Z.
4 Upon all goo.lo, wares sad tnnfennnalSO.:
and 13p0., II sr Mies of trade zed e amerce rem
lo sat.. city. In arty manrer ant here.° otherwise
provide. , Ls,. one am) three-four non
each dollar ol aslit sirs.
a, Upon ell solos ot Roods, Wares an mer
iih shellac. sad articles of tra.• or commerce seta
by consMIWOD meruhasts In main pity. One sncl
three fourth mills epos each dollar of said
.ales.
6. Upon theactual pan , aales of eattl sad
ten neason sr arse engaged la the trade. 130.4
oesa or oecavallon of retelling. lot Ws or theln
reedit, elbow,. f.rmented or dlslllied hewn,
each dollar el esld axles. .
7. Upon the actual pearl, awes of each and
'try person or firm enpagtd 4n tee bat or
'onstnallonefae sertloae, wetland atter-fourth
milts on each doler of wad . sale, exerptica on
ape sales of stock., real tattle and ate. c boats,
at on welch the tax shall at the rata of one
end nth. eaea dol.- of said on es
. .
8. 1.19 : •n tut connalsaloa or brokerage of
merehandleebrokera, [dr...mann and team
Adel merchants, not Ine:ndlogcol:multilane
altales, ten mllla vn end, dollar ut geld rota ••
es. •
9. Upon the yearly bnalneaa of beaker.. book.
and basking Incduattona. one. nal( of one mat
on each dollar. - -
co l m o m eno..
th u ya c relo.o.
exp ressu rani.
tom
peek., atm telegraph c =peal. • onsanit time
aillls h e
tech eoliar of ..id receipts.
- 11. tip.. he yevly receipts of fires.. en
Raged in the brislaes a of keep op 1441.ard table
.14 ten pia Mier, for nubile asp, lee oaths ••
tech idler of such receipts.
L. Too er.hribile cr !rater Heats for the ye
LC050411 be the .amt pa during lbw AR
.:50. ILL ones. t the Oboe. tax e s. the I.) as
*visor ...II ilthe 4.14 taxes.
SEC. IV. Thet the amount nnoessary to ply
theilaterest on the sald Depurate Indebtedmas if
the old city and botoeskot Lawrenceville. shall
Gies le t he
the acelpts from the stwelui
of the districts aferesind. and fibers In
nd addm shill be
No. I, un which
warrants be dr.•
or •rente lon the debts of sold diet:lets resin c
'tail: V. That the balance of sold remlpt• from
:Nl i tra
_Lald"viti: (Suer payment
I.ludi`.7g.
from wince at ' conteted. sad shall be cued for
tne payment of the debt of said Manic?,
tie, - VI. .•11 orelnancet or parts of ordl•
Sefton !remanent "let . ..with are hereby se
pealed.
Onlameo and enacted Into a law ILI Councils.
this slat day of Joosary. •. D. th7o.
hors—ts the above ItY7 the City Tax has
Mien reloced
belowlll, and the 11.113 ea. Tax,
one-half mill he assessment of liastyear.
Kr • Kirk moved that the ordinance
be t aken up and. considered seriatim.
Lost.
Mr. Morrow moved that the ordinance
be adopted as • whole.
While • the motion was pending Mr.
lisfferty presented a communication
from James Condon & Co., proposing to
keep the streets In the Second district
clean and in repair for the year 1870 for
the sum of ;mom which work wet the
city the sum 01125,000 last year.
Mr. Phillips moved the reference of
the communication to the Street MN
;tattoo.
Mr. Kirk thought the ordinance was
of too much importance to crowd through
without consideration, every item of ap
propriation had been increased and the
.citizena had a right to know for whin
P W•Littell said the Motion to adopt
taa Ir . hole did not mat off debate. Any
member had a right to take exceptions
Tip any Item in the appropriations.
Itdr. Rafferty said that he had been
informed-by Mr. Aliloder that the city
was holding' a .large - amount of money
from year to year which might be used
in lifting bonds dde, and thereby atop
the securing interest. Be thought If
that was the case there was something
wrong, and it should be righted..
Mr. McAuley
made a explanation of
the matter.
Mr. Kirk desired to know whet the
Item of 140,000 for city property was In.
tended for.. • "
Mr. Phillips replied that It . was to
cover expenses to be incurred In the ereo.
;ion of engine houses and station houses.
Mr. McAuley ataten that he owned
riow all that install of the Eagle Engine
Company, which he was willing to sell
.to the city at drat coat.
Mr. Burgwln Raked several questions
relative to the appropriation for police,
which was answered by Col. Phillips.
Mr. Rafferty asked why the rates on
books was not larger.
Mr. Phillips fepiled that the Commit
tee have no control over the matter; the
rate was fixed by law.
• Mr. Kirk moved to reduce the appro.
illation for city property twenty thou,
sand dollars, and strike out of the esti'.
mate for business tax the rate of 34 ma,
end from the tax on rest estate one mill.
Ile then referred to the proposition to
tax the butchers, which, he said, had
been voted down. Re thought Councils
should be more carefulin looking after
the Interests of the - eitisen, instead of
EEG
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, ninbera.
Mr. led to Mr. Kirk, say
ing . that the Coutriiittee bad carefully
considered the matter .24.,puttIng a tax
on the butchers, and had come to the
conclusien that It would be placing an
Indirect tax on tho people.
Mr. Rafferty moved to reduce the
appropriation for streets t 0150.000. Lost.
The question then recurred op the
motion of Mr. Kirk to amend and was
decided Inthenegative. ' •
Mr. Hartman inquired why the appro.
priation for fire engines and hose bad
peen Increased ismo.
Mr. Phillips replied that the increase
hattfieenrriarle for the purpose of provi
ding for the purchase of two engine;
'below held by private individuals, and
providing for running them the ensuing
ear for the protection of the citizens at
large.
The question then recurred on the mo•
than of. Mr. Morrow to , adopt the ordl•
nance. Adopted. .
On motion the rules were impended
and the ordinance passed finally.
The. President read s - eommunication
from toe Secretary of theßoard of Health,
A. L. Pearson, setting forth that there
were vacancies In that Board to be filled.
The law requires that all vacancies be
tilled on the last Monday of January.
Acoepted, and Common Council nodded
that Select - Council was ready to moot in
Joint melon to elect four members to
the Board of Health.
Mr. McMahon called the *flintier' of
Councils to the fact that the borough of
Lawroneeville was not represented on
the Pintrace,Ocrmmittee, and moved that
Mr. Ahiborn be added to the committee.
ERNI
158-411
171
372",11%.
RiMMENMMI
Mr. Brown. • petition for gradlng and
paylgt• Poplar alley. Referred to tho
Oommlltas on Streets.'
Also. petition of Meek - Tell heirs for
appointment of vieweisonßobtnia street.
Referred to Street Committee.
Also, a remonrsance against the
sasessment for the Eleventh street sewer.
Referred to Street Committee.
Also, petition from Win. Smith asking
oermuntion to erect an ironclad butlding.
Referred to the Committee on Wooden
Buildings.
Mr. Gross presented an ordinance pre.
.vhomiy presented and referred to the
Iteilmed Committee granting privilege
to thePltteburgh and Birmingham pg.-
Danger Railway to traverse certain
streets, from Its present terminus to the
corner of Grant and Washington streets,
and also Second avenue to ttuf Binning.
hem bridge.
Mr. Phillips offered the following
amendment to the ordinance: "Provided
the said company commence work with.
in three months after the passage of this
ordinance, and finish the same.within
six months thereafter.
The amendment was adopted.
Mr. Rafferty moiled Id refer the mat
ter to the Railroad Committee, which
motion wee adopted.
Cannella then went Into Joint mention
for the purpose of electing members to
the Board of Health.
When the busineisa of the joint eeeedon
had been concluded Select Council re•
aseembled and the following badness Mae
tranaacted
Mr. Morrow presented a petition from
John Flinn relative to his bill for the
construction of the Fifth avenue sewer.
Referred to Finance committee.
- Aleo, petition of James Cunningham
relative to damages alleged to have been
eustalned by him, and ankingoompenna.
lion therefor, in consequenoe of a flow of
wata.r from the street into his house." •
. .
Also, petition of Wm. Anderson asking
Privilege to erect an iron clad building.
Referred to Committeeon Wooden Build.
Inge.
air. Phillips, an ordinance providing
for the enlargement of the committees of
Councils by toe President.
Mr. Kirk moved to amend by requiring
ell the committeee to be elenstituted of
ono member from each ward. Re said
that It wee a matter of greet Importance .
That ail the wards should bo represented
on at leant uomo of the more important
committees. 'rho Water Committee in
particular, on which an It nowsauxithere
Is net a member from any of 41en new
wards, which more than angel the others
should ,rie represented. A new Water
Works was in contemplation and it was
iii.l..inifirtant to these wards which want•.
,1 , Nol ,
X,500
40 Mu
80.000
OM
1 000
.....
10 WD
•
ed water and woo not supplied, to have
a re presentative on the Water Counuit toe.
Mr. Burgwin thought the question tin.
der dlecumion entirely out of order. It
would come up properly when thereport
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of the committee to revise the rules for
the government., of Colwell,' was pre
sented.
TIM Matter wax then laid over.
Mr. Jones presented the report of the
Committee on Roada,accompany ing which was an ordinance 'Ulna the pay of
Road Cominiselonark at P.OO per annum.
The report was accepted.
The ordinance Axing the nay of the
Commiationera was then taken up. •
Mr. Laufman moved to emend by
tusking the salary *l,OOO.
Mr. Murdoch moved to lay toe amend.
went on the table. Adopted.
Mr. Jones moved the third reading
and final passage of the ordinance. •
Mr. Brown moved to strike out fBOO
and insert $OlO.
Mr. Lsufman hoped tile motion would
not prevail, as It would bo toluenes to
the Commissloners to pay them but $6OO.
Mr. /one, said that the Committee had
caretully considered the matter and
thought it Injustice to the Road Unmans
stoners, and to have their entire time
their salaries should hot b . ° lets then
MOO.
4:300
.I.OOU
WO
On motion of Mr. Jones the amend
meats were laid on the table.
.The question then resurrect on the
adeptlfai of the ordinance as nrcaented
oy the commhten.
Mr. Phillip, moved the third tending
and final passage of the ordinance.
The ordinance tree then weed finally
under a eurponalon of the nitre.
Mr. Phllllp3.. a resolution requeClng
the Legallature to pate an act ea - tending
the time for ruatilng amsaatuent, and
entering up leis, on the Fifth avenuil
newer. Adopted.
Mr. Jones, a report of rlewons on the
iipeuiog of Mill, Atwood and norm
streets Reports redeltott and enutlrmr•d.
Mr. Burt:win, a petition for. the par.
moot of amount due on a board walk.
Roferred to the Finance Cowinitte with
power to net.
Mr. Gallabor, a petition for the repeal
of the ordinance for opening Rose street,
accompanying which wan an ordinance
Providing for the repeal °timid ordinance.
Too petition was read and accepted.
The ordinance wee read, and on motion
of Mr. Gallaher, woe passed to a second
reading.
. Mr. Abiborn moved the matter be
tarred to the Street Committee. Adopted.
Mr. Iturgwin offered the following:
Rule?mi.-That the several committees,
having charge of the alsburnement or
moneys be required to rep,rt to Conn
ells every mouth. an account of their
disbursements, certified to by the Chair.
man cf the Crlalmlttca 53 to Ito correct.
Dent.
Comldersble discussion ensued on tho
resolution.
Mr. Littell hoped that Mr. Burgivin
would withdraw his 'resolution its it was
contemplated to get up an ordinance re.
quinine the Treasurer and Controller to
report monthly a detailed report of. the
receipts - and expenditures of the city.
Mr. Burgs In said the proposition did
not cover the ground. He desired to
have a report from the persons who knew
how and by-whom the money bad been
expended and to whom It had been paid.
Mr. (iallaber .moved to refer the matter
to the Ordinance Committee. :The mo
tion was adopted.
The President announced the'Standing
Committees. The oommitteea aro tie
some as previously' published In the
Gazette, with the exception of the addi
tion of the name of F 3. G. Seitz to the
Finance Committee.
Mr. Thomnam, a petition that the
name of " Westminster" avenue be
chatiged to "Frankstown" avenue. Re
ferred to the Road Committee.
Mr. Z Wainwright, a petition for a
gea lamp at the corner of South and Foti:
ter alieya. Referred to the Gan Commit-
'Mr. Lanfman, a petition to locate and
eitend Negley etteet. Referred to the
Survey Committee.
Mr. Alhborn a pititlon for grading
and paving 40th 'street. Referred to
street Committee.
Mr. Lloyd, a petition for an avenue In
the 14th ward, commencing at Robinson
street and Fifth avenue.. Referred to
the Barvey Committee.
Mr. McAuley then presented the re.
port of the Committee to whom had been
referred the matter of revising the rules
of Councils. The rules of the pr wend
ing Connell.: were adopted with a few
alterations, the principal of which are an
follow.: ,
• The Water Committee shall conned of
one member from each ward.
The Committee on Monongahela
Wharf will hereafter reiort In Select
Council. .. -
The Committee on Retrenchment and
Reform shall be a efandlnit Committee.
Councile then adjmirned. '
Common CpunelL
Pres!deLt Tomlinson In the Chair.
Present : Messrs. Arthur; Albeit;
Batten, Batchelor, Backman, Baymer,
Black, Booth, Bradley, Cameron, Carroll,
'thtskey, Chalmers, Creegan, Doom, Dla
`mond, Dietrich, Doff, Edwards, Faxon,
Fodder, Hereon, D. L. Fleming, JOhn
Fleming, Oarasm, Hare, Jahn, Jamison,
Jones, Kane. Long, Leonard, Lyons,
Mattern, Mitchell, Miller,Moore Moor
bead, Morgan , Mosely, lcCandless., Mo.
Coy, Mcciann. McKelvy, Negley, H. W.
Oliver, Jr., H. W. Oliver. ar., Preston,
Schleiter, Schneider, Seibert, Selferth,
Seitz, Shoot., Sims, Smith, Sneathen,
Snodgraaa, Verner, Wallace, and Tom.
/Boron President.
The minutes were read and approved.
• nssottrrions tem
Mr. Gazzam offered the following
Resolved, That the Pollee Committee
be instructed to Ruthenia the. Mayor to
provide more suitable apartment', for
the confinement of such persons of 're
spectability as may be held In custody
upon mare suspicion, until euch times as
they may have a hearing be committed
or discharged.
Ramrod to Pollee Committee. •
. _
Mr. 'Cbaltnore offered a petition for
grading and paving Clark Street. ,
Referred to Street Committee.
Mr. McGann offered a resolution fer
erection of gas lamp on comer Mulberry
alley and Sixteenth street.
Passed. •
Mr. Oliver, an ordinance prescribing
duties of meat Inspector. Read three
times and passed.
Two remomerances. were presented
against the report of viewers on Fifth
avenue setter. Referred to Street Com
mittee.
Mr. McCandless a petition for review
on paiting and grading of Roberta street.,
Referred to Street Committee.
Also. petition of John Beatty for re.
vlow on his property on Dovillera etreet.
Similarly referred.
Also. resolution for gas lamp on Ar.
thure street. Referred to Gas Commit.
teo.
nirrItsitCHIEENT AND itii4olim
Also, a viola : Lion. prodding that all
undalshed business In the hands of tho
Committee on Retronohment and Reform
for 18.39, be placed In the hands of the
Committee for IVO, with instrucdons to
report at the next. meeting. Read three
times and
Mr. Wallace,Atillon for gas lamp on
Arthur' street. Referred to Gout Oom.
mlttee.
Mr. Moßelay, a petition, accompanied
by ordinance granting John R. Hague
privilege to erect an ironclad building
on Twenty-ninth street. Potation so.
.
PlM3lMtli DAILY; ciAIE I 4.7B: TUI3SDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1870
I rented and ordinance passed [Wally un
der a anspenalon of the roles.
A.:so, a resoladoti recalling. ordinance
for paving Ravine street, from belect
Council. Passed.
Wth:VH AntAID.
Mr. McKelvy 'dated he had been re
quoted to present the following paper:
To the ,Ctointnott Counea of the City of
Pittsburgh:
The undersigned citizens, residents
and voters in the - Fourth Ward, Pitts
burgh, respectfully represent that at the
organisation of your body, on the third
day of January. 1870, William A. Tom
linson appeared and claimed a seat, and
was admitted as a member of said Cam.
mon Council as a representative from
the Fourth ward of Said City. •
We deny that lie Is entitled to repro;
sent staid ward, and. was not and la not
eligible to a neat therein; and all votes
cast for him, at the election held on the
second Tuesday , of October; 1869, wore
void from the fact that he was not then a
resident or legal voter in said Fourth
ward, Pittsburgh, and ham not
.been a
resident there's for the last year, but rd
"Ides at or near Mutton Station, In Plum
township; Allegheny county.
We, therefore, pray that his seat may
be declared vacant, and a now election
held. ~.
_. .., ~
P. McClure, .1 . ... P. Dickedn.
Wm. T. Shannon, J. S. Rankin, 16.11,
Wm. McCreery, M. E. Gillespie,
W. K. hiaCanco, Sarni. McMaster;
John Fostei-. Q. N. floffsiot,
L. O. Oarmott, J. Plummer,
John P. llornish, - Robert Campbell,
W.:O. McClurg, Win. Mingles.
Mr. hlolrelvy, after reading.% moved
the acceptance of the communication.
Mri Sims moved to lay it dn the ptble.
. M MoKolry Insisted that the matter
ahou d be investigated by Councils, as _
their attention had been called to it in a
rte fat manner. -He called for the
yeas and nays on the motion to lay it on
the table.
The President—Yon are out of order,
No one member of Council hue a right to
demand the yew, and nays.
Mr. Morgan—Mr. President, I don't
believe in this way of hushing up met.
term. Let de have the yeas and nays. I
ill tell the President that a member
`can call for the yeas and nays and ban a
right to be Ilisard. •
The President ,
Jeli the .jentle.•
man from the Twenty-first ward that I
em not afraid of him or the gentleman
from the Twelfth *eraeither, or ,any
I
member of Council and will not allow
the_ yeas and nayeto be taken unless
called for by one tenth of the members.
Mr. Morgan—And I am net afraid of
the President either. and hope the
yeas and nays will be taken.
Several members here erase' to second
the call. The President, after counting,
decided the motion lost. • . •
Mr. Sims' motion prevailed and the
piper was tabled.
ItEOULAR BUSINESS IILIBUMBD
Mr. Duff presented an ordinance ma
pealing an ordiesuria for reVirtyrttet and
opening Kirkpatrick street.. Referred to
Committee on Strootn.
Mr. Sehleittal petition forgnidlng 'end
paving or Madison and Teeth% ,streete.
lieferrred to Street Cc' immittee. .
Mr: Miller: petition for grading and
paving Davidson street.. Similarly relat
ed. Also remonstrance from property
owners against onerous assessment,' for
construction of sewer on 42nd etreot.
Referred to Committee to Appeals and'
Assessment.
Mr. Seibert: petition for survey, locat•
log and !math:a of Eta toad Insane
from Rutter street to Morningslite Road
to summit of the hall, Eighteenth ward.
Referred to Survey adunaittem.
Mr. Barton: icaition accompanied by
ordinance for opening. Roup street, Ilthh
ward,. Petition accepted and ordinance
finally teased, undcr auapension of the
rules,
THE WATER QUESTION ONCE HORS.
Mr. Batchelor offered the following:
Reached. ThAt the Water Committee
be and they aro hereby authorized and
Instincted to engage the serVicea of a
competent Hydraulic P.lngineer and his
asektanti, and Cc micas shall, In Joint
convention enlivened for this purpose,
elect three citizens who are not members
of Councils, and who shall sorra with.
out pay, to be known as Water Commis
sioners.
The Chief to,tincer, Water Commix
sincere and huperititoulent of Water
Works, shall constitute a board of ex.
nminrn to take into consideration tho
subject of new water worka to supply
the city with- pure walla, make a careful
and thorough examination of the various
plans eingiteatedi and report the result of
their deliberations' to those Council&
The Water Committee 'than cause a
warrant to be drawn on the Treasurer
far expenros of hoard of examiner., sod
have too acme ,cliargeal to the seasse-ere
tenston fund.
'The gentleman in °fibrilla the rennin.
Con. elated that en last Councils he had
offered a revolution with the same object
In view which. however. had been de.
Med out of order on some legal techni
cality In Ile Wording. Lie offered the
now one which ho thought would meet
tb6 csao and be free from the objections
urged against the other.
On motion the resolution was planed
on its amend reading and laid over under
the rules..
• Mr. Morgan, an ordinance for opening
Lang avenue. Passed finally under sus
pension of rules.
Mr. Rohne, and ordinance for opening
a road over Squirrel Hill. Referred to
Road Committee.
The Prealdent now ended Select Coun
cil was ready to meet Common Council
In joint wession to elect persona to nil the
I - SCSI:Idea In the Board of Health.
The President also stated that Coun
cils would he as repelled to meet Tuenday
afternoon, February hit, to elect persons
to fill vacancies in the Board of Guard
ians of the Poor.
ACDITLIid COMMITTKII/3.
After the adjuunamentof the Joint Bei.
sesolon
Mr. Barton ;ailed the attention of the
Councils to the fact that by an act of As.
%suably Ceuneits were compelled to ap•
point ti,Joint Committee at the second
meeting in. January, oonsieting of two
members from unnmon and one from
the Select braneh, to audit the account',
of all city official& Atter reading the
section referred to, Mr. Barton offered a
reeolution that Councils go into an elec.
Son of said Joint Committee.. Carried.
On motion. Meaars. J. E. McKelvy and
Joseph M. Gazram were elected 88 said
ommlttee on the part of Vommoe
Donnell.
Mr. 111nrgait called attention to the
name regulation in refarenoe to the ao.
counts of the Central Board of liancitiou,
and offered a resolution appointing
Meows. R.M. Snodgrass and E, 1.. Faxon
on the part of Common Councils, as mem
bers of said ComMittee. Passed.
Mr: - Moorhead offered a resolution hi
sinactirg the Committee on Printing to
receive proposals for printings Municipal
Record. Carried.
Soleet'.Councll non concurred. •
DOSINKSS
Mr. McCandless presented the report
I of the Street Committee.. giving the or.
I gantratlun with M. A.O. Moilandb an as
Chairman And Mr. Win. Roo Secretary.
Tim report not being signed by the
members, it was referred back to the
Committee With instructions to be prop.
erly reported.
The gentleman then offered the follow.
lug: An ordinance authorizing appoint
ment of viewers on Fifth avenue sewer;
read three times anti passed. Bill of J.
.1. Kendall, for work done on Webster
avenue to the amount of $55 50 by order
of City Engineer; referred to Committee
on Claims and Amounts. - An - ordinance
regulating construction of vaults under
sidewalks; laid over under the rules.
Ordinance for paving and grading Trap
ty first street; read and passed ilnally.
Ordinances for paving Thirtieth, Twen
ty-tifth, Twenty-third and • Twenty.
fourth streets laid over under the roles;
ordinance for opening Greensburg turn
pike. laid over; ono for opening Reed
alreet, laid over; one for publlo sewer on
Diamond Street. laid over; one appoint
ing viewers on Locust atreet, laid over:
report of viewers on Rose street, received
nod approved; report of viewers on
Devilliera street. approved; also, report
of viewers on Roberta street.
•In relation to this, Mr. Moorhead of
fered' a reacdution referring the ordi
nance back tO the Committee with In
structions to report an ordlnanceappoint.
log new viewers. The resolution was
adopted and the ordinances° dispoeed of
Report of Viewers on Forty-sixth
street. Mr. Morgah presented a lemon.
*trance against this report. The re
monstrance wan accepted and the report
of viewers laid over. Report of viewers
oh Forty-eight street sewer approved.
Report of viewers on Diamond alley
sewer approved; also on Forty-second
street Newer, referred to Committee on
Appeals; al so on Eleventh Urea sewer,
approved;; . also on opening Webster
avenue, approved.
PAID /IRE DEPARTMENT.
Mr.' Elms, chairman of the Committee
on Fire Engines and Hose presented
their. report, acoompanied by a draft of
an act creating a Paid Fire Department,-
and recommending the passage of the
following:
Iteaolved, By the Select and Common
Councils of the oily of Pittsburgh, that
they respectfully ask their Represents-,
tires at Harrisburg to :bays the , aocom'
ponying - act parsed by the I...gislattue,
and that the Clerks of Councils forward
the same for that purpm.e.
Mr. Barton moved.. to postpone the
matter until the act had 'been 'Printed
once In the Official paper. . -
Mr. Hare hoped the matter would not
be postponed, as something must at once
00,110 with the the department or the
city Would soon be witEtenit
Mr. Barton's motlen prevailed.
Mr. - McCandless presented the annual
report of the Street Committee for 1869,
Which was accepted and placed on file.
Mr. lideffelvy offered a resolution call
ing for a special meeting or COlinella for
Monday, February 6th, 1870, to consider
the Paid Fire DepartMent question.
Carried.
Mr. Pender, a rebolulion providing for
the appointment of a committee bf three
from Common and two from Meet Conn
ell as a Committee on Retrenchment and
Raferin,.with B. W. Morgan as Chairman.
Carried.
Business from Select Council was then
taken up.
TEM AriliOf ILLATIONS.
the ordinance for appropriations for
the year 1870 was first considered.
Mr. Berton objected to the passage of
the ordinance.
The chairman decided that according
to the act of assembly the ordinance
most be passed before the meeting clos
ed or Councils could spend no money
daring the year.
Mr. McKelvey objected to the ordi
nance and moved that it be considered
seriatim. Lost.
Several members tiled for esplana.
Clone or certain appmPriatitrea, and some
parillmentary practice followed when
dually a Motion for, the yeas and nays.
In - concurring with the act! , n of Select
Council prevailed. 'The vote resulted as
folloive.
vaias silri eats.
Yena—Monsre. Arthunt, Albeit'''. 'lista,.
elor, Beymer, Black; Bradley, Cameron,
Carroll, Creegan,
Daunt, Dietrich. Ed
wards Vedder, D. L. ' , Aiming, Jno. Flem
ing, Hard, Join], lonise, Kobe°, living,
Leonard, Slattern, 'Meyer, Miller, Mor
gan, Monely, Stec*. Begley, Oliver, 11.
W., Jr., °Slyer H. W.. er., Pander, Pres.
ton, Seitz, Moab, Sims, Snout:ten. Sited
gram, Verner, Ibuilinsou—SP.
Nays—Messrs. ' Barton, Beckman,
Booth, Ceskey, Chalmers, Diamond, Fax
on, Pinion, Fulton, Gomm, Lyons, Mit
chell, Moore, • Moorhead, McCandless,
MciSann, McKelvey, Sehleiter, Schneider
Seibert, Selfertb, Smith, Wallace—M.
When the reedit *in announced, the
President said: - l'The action of Select
M:lie
Council le don. 1 in."
Mr. McCandl (with an air of over
whelming illifp oj Is it t You don't
mean to nay—do 't it take a thremfoctrth
'min to spetid [none y f
Preaidelit—BM Mr. It don't take a
tbraii-tooreh voti to conelli.
Mr. MOCatiClLesi—Sot to . spied money
—Well, I don't-Iftsbrt decide that Nay I
suppose vie toilet !of lend. ,
The tnealber , then testimod his seat
and began indtiatrlously hunting fur the
rule upon which to appeal from the sle
cision of the Chair, and business was
proceeded with. '" •
Several resolutions were read and con
curred In, when the ordinance relative
to increaaing - the salaries of the Read
ittcrilneloders to SBOO elicited some Ws-
cutedott.
Mr. Cidadiers objected to any Increstee
In the Wales. He tioderetood the
tiomMitteionera WoreMnPloied but about
sight Months In the yea; And he thought
VIM enough for the work.
Mr. Jones -staid this was a mistake.
That the Commissioners wero fully em
ployed all the time and worked hard;
The salary was altogether too email for
a man lit to bold the position. lle
thought the mettffiers or the Road Com
!nines could testify to that fact.
Mr. D. L. nothing salkconnclis had
pmaed a rtiaolutinn pledging the Maui
bore to vote against coy increase In the
salaries or making donations to city offi
cers during the present year, and had
commenced retrenchment by reducing
the price paid bfficial newspapers more
than one half, He did not like to see
them halt in the. good work so soon,
and take the batik track. if the object
a•ae merely to eqballae the salaries of the
Road iClomtnlsaloitters,-that might be am
campliAbetl by reducing, all to nix hou
dred dollars a year. Ile did not con
elder the cotnpetgatlen toe much; but
hiving pledged himself to thin reeOlu.
don, he felt compelled to tote against the
erdluanet.
. ,
Itir. (Lassos objected to giving airily
motley gratultowily In this manner.• Re
trenchment and Reform Wan
.1' the day. Councils In acting upon this
idea had commenced to cut down even
on their friends, the mots, the very worst
piece. Th.•y had reduced the newdea
pent and requlred but one paper now to
do the work and at a rate which wee not
at all Jutt or fair In proportion to the
work done. And then after that an at
tempt would made to throw away
money on all- the smaller offices. He
believed in oonsiatency and now
that the' Reform and Retrenchment
machine bad tamp started It should be
allowed to rum Alt hands should share
. ikei not one retired - and the other cut
down. '
Mr. Caakoy offered an amendment In
the shape of s reablution of Inquiry In
regard to the salaries, Mitt 4 was decided
out of order.
Mr. Chalmers again Inaiinati that it was
throwing away money to Merano. the
Wanes of those low Onkfali. The men
had applied fur the ..poirilione knowing
the salerlee and be thought that it ahould
remain eo.
Mr. Morgan believed In paying men
or their labor. a man was paid a
. utllcient salary It removed the tempts.
lion Metes!. He fairorrd theinerease.
MeCandleas mid he underetood the
Come - Malone= were compelled to hire
horse' to get over tho districts given
them. 11. this were ao eight hundred
dollars was not too much.
Mr. Oliver, Jr. said a Commiesloner
had eotnethnes ten thousand dollars oass
through his hands.. He would not have
a man about blm reale:m.lbl° for so
much money, and only getting a salary of
nix hundred dollars.
A vote was finally. taken when a mo•
lion to concur with Select Council ore
veiled, and the ordlnance was according
ly passed.
Adjourned.
Joint ?Amigo
The meniters of both branches having
assembled in the Common Council
chainber,Prealdent McAuley, or the Se
lect took the Chair and - called the Joint
Session to order. Ho stated the object
of the meeting to be the election of
three persons to serve for three years as
members of the Bosrd of health, the
terms of Messrs. John Wilson, 'Frank P.
CHIIIII/11i Thomas W. Welsh haitng ei
pired, and to elect one person to serve
for one year to till the vacancy occasion.
ed by the death of Mr. Divid Holmes.
VACANCI TILLED
A motion was then made to declare the
first three persons elected by aochunit•
lion, Which was quickly voted down at
the suggestion of a member. - who re.
marked there were "young and ambiUmut
asoirantirwbo should have a ahow:. ,
Nondnations were accordingly made,
a dozen &Women being named as can
didates. ,
Tho roll miscalled and the voting pro
needed with viva rove.
Jost before the result , was announced,
Mr. Morrow moved that the tired three
candidates receiving the highest number
of votes ho declared elected for the three
year term, and the fourth on the list for
tbo one year term.
Objection was made to this, nod the
motion was amended by striking out the
latter clause, In relation to the ono year
term.
The vote was then announced, from
which It appeared that Dr. A. G. Mo.
Candleaa had received ad, J. J. Albeita
47. and M. A. Edwards 45 vote., they
Nana the highest three on the Rat.
A motion was then made to elect John
Ito:datum-King to MI . the remaining va-
QM
Borne dissuasion ensued upon this mo•
lion, but it was tinnily carried by p large
'majority. -
°TILER BUSINCSEI
" Mr. McCandless stated that the. Street
Committee bad elected Mr. Wm. Roe,
clerk, and asked for his confirmation,
which was agreed to.
President McAuley now called /titan.
lion to the changes in the :Dim, adopted
by Select CounciL The only material
change was the one making the Commit
teo on Retrenchment and Retornr a
standing instead of special one, and
providing for lie reporting through the
Select branch.
A SMIND—WILLS "TIM'!" DID.
Mr. Morgan, (excltedly)—Mr. Pres•
!dent, that's a trick got up by • whisky
clique. It la intended, in fact, to do
away with the committee. They want
to smother this thing up, so that we
can't got a report. If it goes In there
aro will never have a report. This is a
out up Job. They have been working on
it two weak', buttonholing members to
get this man Chairman nod that man
Chairtnan,!And all to beat ice; And
when they found they could'nt do It,
they take this mean plan. I don't care
whether I'm Chairman or not; but I can
tell them I unearthed them last year and
I'll do it again, no natter where the com
mittee reports, or who is Chairman.
They, are afraid of me. That's what'. the
b-vTitiecaliegioenTet was hiwa interrupted
_ . .
- President Manley—Let him talk on.
I want to hear him. I know, gentlemen,
lt'a a little out of order, but let film have
a little latitude.
Mr. Kirk—Mr.l President, I think this
Is no place for such discussion, - . and I
move that the President of each branch
report the change in the rates in Ids
own branch separately.
Mr. Morgan again attempted to getthe
floor, but Mr. Batchelor obtained a hear.
log first and asked if the rules goterning
the old bonnets had not been adopted
16r 1870, and If no ' sihir s change had
been made in this Committee:
The Prn:,.. 4 dent mated It Was desired to
make the committee i.V.enning one, and
that was the reason for the - change.
Mr. Morgan—lt's a mean, dirty trick.
It's set up. lam only stating facts, and
I can prove them. I know all about their
workings. I don't care about being
chairman, but I hate to see such tricks.
When they couldn't beat me fairly, May
tried a sneaking— (Apphruse.)
President McAuley—Now, gentlemen,
1 hops you'll keep order. This is not a
beer garden. We have not got no low as
that.
• • .
Mr. Morgan—Well, I don't know how
low we've got. but I don't like such—
Mr. hicXeltj—Mr. President, if that
Committee is not a !Winding-one, why
wan it appointed with the rest of the
Joint committee.? .
President McAuley—lt was appointed
in accordance with a resolution passed
at a preceding meeting.
Another lengthy (hammier' Was about
to ensue, when acme pacific member
suggested that the wrong time hadizeen
selected to discuss the - question, and
moved that Joint session adiourn.
which Was carried amid groat confasion,
TEE COURTS.
Dhtrict Conti-Judge Usiapten
Mosnar, January 3l.—The ease of
Calhoun it Edwards ve. Wililam Frank,
action to recover for goods sold and do.
livered. The plalntits aro ruanufitcttl
rUN of soda ash, Mud la tho mantifati.
taro of glass, and the defendant Ft si plass
manufacturer. The plaintiffscontraded
with defendant to tarnish him with a
certain quantity of soda ash, represent:
log it to be of good quality. Some of the
ash was delivered to defendant, who
worked it up, when it was discovered
that it would not make good tibiae, but
on the contrary wee filled with small
stones, which broko the altos as soini as
It cooled. The contract was for 150 tons.
to be delivered at the rate of 25 tons per
month. After the third instalment had
been received Mr. Frank protested
against receiving any more of the ash, on
the ground that it was not what It had
been represented. This action was
brought to recover the full amount of
the contract, On trial.
TRIAL LIHT POE TUESDAY.
117. Pgll. End Little Beaver Creek 011
Co. vs. Stevenson.
116. Jeffries vs. Johnston 01 al. oltheis.
119. Chant va. gwtt.,
. _
121. Ewing ye. Thompsou.
128. Morgan's adm'r Va. Ewing of al
141. Rinehart et al. va. Truulek.
145. Lewis va. Johnitou et rm.
148. Vi'Blr . vs. Young.
Common Plem—Judgm Sterrett; Stowe
==!
MONDAY, January SL—The MOO of
Bette Va. Ititirc, action to recover for work
and labor done and material farulehed,
was taken up before Judges Sterrett and
Collier. The defendant is a glees mann•
facturer and' It inpearS enipldyed the
plaintiff to make three' leaching tithe.
The tubs were made and delivered, bat
it appeans that they leaked and were
returned br defendant, who refused to
pay for them. This action was brought
to recover the value of the tubs.
_ In the case of Ilea nerd Retie ve. Alex.
Ring, tbe Jury failing to agree were die
charged.
The next case taken un was that of
Thomas! Simpson va. the Mutual Life
Insurance Company, of New York.
Thin was an action to recover for services
rendered by plaintiff ea agent for defend
ant's company. Jury withdrawn and
non stilt entered.
LIST FOR TO-DAY
379 Goodall Ta Giulia, ot.
18. Mc°lnch; va 'Hamalton.
187 Peeples Vis McClung.
194 Spcnglst. el. pa Holtman
===MM
55 Scott vs Roseburg et. ox.
124 Henderson At C o. , Heilbroner.
WI West Seeing. Hank vs Fulton et. al
2l Sauce va came.
206 Wlghtrusu vs Barker's executors.
Before Judge Stowe.
In the Quarter Sausione court rol?m,
Judge Eltoate prelitthap, the ease or Loon
•
va. Bruce, action to recover dtitnagea
was taken up. The recta or the case are
FB follows: The Plaintiff. Mr. Long, ID
lil6l leased a coal mine from Mr. Wood
which It appears la adjacent to Brown's
coal mines, and it la alleged that Brown
by careleaaly working his mines caused
the water to flow from Ma mines into the
mines which Mr. Long Was working,
hog's Mines being lower than those of
Brown, whereby It is alleged that Long
sustained damage to the ettent of several
thousand dollars, The ease was tried
before Jodwe Stowe some time since
and a verdict rendered for plaintiff, and
upon • motion a new trial was granted.
Ou triaL
scriptural . Tableaux—successful and
iteaudful interpretation of the linty
Bible by Living Pictures. -
The Turner Seeley of this city have,
after a long and tedious preparation, In
which no little mechanism and Sit were
required on the part of - those engaged,
arranged a series of rablectux rivards
lustiatlve of the Old and New Veda.
manta, or the Holy Bible complete. At
drat blush we were Inclined to think any
truthful representation of each eacred
pictures could not be made as graceful
and faithful in themselves as to preclude
the possibility of ridiculously mildew's
senting the subjects portrayed: but the
chasteness, neatness and beauty of the
sketches presented In the Arid merles last
night to a large and intelligent audience
assembled at Turner Hail, fully ino
•presaed us with the ability of the per
formers to do as much credit to the Bib
lical scenes as most artiste do on canvas
or steel plate. The more solemn and
holy incidents worded in the New Test
ament of course will not be presented, as
the Turners hays keen appreciation of
what la in accordance with exact good
taste; but the leading prdinary bbstorlcal
scenes will be faithfully translated In
living figures in the several serial per.
formanoss to follow on the Brat Monday
of each of the seven succeeding weeks:
out lam
The pro
nightwa gramme
as follo hl w so faiteillrfollowed
s s:
I. Creation of Ile World.
S. The ravishing nt of Aden:laud VG,.
3 Thebleyina of Ale I.
4. The °emend Deluxe.
4. Noe^ curvier Gain.
...The banishment or Hagar and rdrild
7. The Garinoo of train.
b. /texw at the W ell.
s. Isaac node. Rebecca
W. Ziale of joseph i.1.-brethern
While all the scene were
.hapully ren
dered, the 6th. 7th and Bth sketches were
remarkably fine, end were rapturously
encored. The explanatory lecture of
Ludewig was a very beautiful and
eloquent accompaniment, and contrlbu.
ted largely to the enjoyment of those
present.
Dr. Hartle, the Healer
The excitement created by this cede.
brated healer at the Robinson house, In
this city, is only equalled by the furore
he occasioned at the Paris Exposition in
1847—where the wonderful curve he pre
formed were the principal topic and eon
salon of that city and throughout Eu
rope. Among recent cures performed by
him here, we may mention the CUBS of
J. Upleger's eon, of this city, who was
treated for a severe cough. last woek.
Now the young man is free from It. Mr.
if. Rehm, River street. Allegheny, was
very miraculously restored to hearing
teat Wednesday. He had been deaf
for seven years, caused from a catarrsh
affection. J. A. Risco; of Birmingham,
was treated for hip disease and rhenma,
Clem, and cured with ' two operations, ao
he left his cane. A. J. Werner Esq.,
Penn street, Elver and kidney complaint;
cured. Mrs. Davis; of Mcßeenport,
skin disease and fever sore; cured Intim
days. We aught mention a score of
names, but the above is enough to con.
vince the 'most skeptical. It does seem
from the, result achieved .that again a
man is seat to walk the earth for the
healing of the nations.
=
The Coroner's Jury empannolled to In
quire after what manner Phillip BULIOII
came to his death, met at Turtle Creek
yesterday, when tho investigation was
concluded. As the detallsof the case ace
familiar to our readers It is tuineoeflary
to repeat them.
Prof. Otto Watt'. the chemist who had
been employed to make an examination
of the stomach of deceased, was Who
and sworn. Ho stated that he had been
unable to find any trace of polaon, except
copper, which Is frequently found in toe
stomach, being taken In with the food.
A written statement from Dr. -Daly
was read in which he said ho was of opin
ion from all the oirmtmatances connected
with the moo, that deceased died from
acute gastritis.
The jury returned the folloWing ver
dict :
"That Philip Hanlon came to his death,
on the 13th day of January, 1870, In
North Versailles township, from acute
inflammation of the stomach and bowels.
Metter's Farina forms • very agree
able light nutritive food, a superior arti
cle for puddings and jellies, audio highly
recommended by physicians for invalid%
and children. Bold by all groans, 2
Ire= the Fittabarah Medical Newe.l
Times Put and Pretest.
So rapid has been the progress of med
icine of late, that the medical science
seems to bale passed, through a vast
change in the course of the lasi twenty
years even.
In times past, mercury. , In some One of
Its combinations was prescribed In nearly
every class of disorderal, and the lewd
was resorted to in all plethoric diseases.
At the present time now many persona
willingly take mercury when sick? how
they permit the reeking current of their
blood to be shed by the lancet?
The use of the one has been very much
reduced, declined? the other is rusting
in its scabbard, going, gone! into ferri
oxidant rubrilet.
In times peat, the medical profession
seemed to have almost entirely neglec
ted the examination of the urine in di
sease. At present, the microscope, test
tube, pipette and nrinometer are found
In the office of nearly every respectable
and well qualified physician.
In time. past, it was asserted, that
many things mid to so change the gnat
lty of the urine as to make it an uncer
tain criterion In disease. At present, it
is agreed that there is not a more certain
sign offered in disease; and that "we can
arrive at a more accurate knowledge re
specting the nature of disease by exam
ining the urine than by any other symp-.
In times past, there was Such an 'aver
sion to the study and practice of this
system of diagnosis, that scarcely._ a
medical college irr the 'United States
would give to urlnupathology the atten
tion Ltd ImP3rtrince • deserved. sow,
many of them are liraYing twecial at 3o ° -
lion to this branch, some of them hay
! ing established "special departments"
for Ifs stddy, in one of which, we haVe
been honored with the Professorship.
•-•••• • • • _ _
In times mat, there was a prejudice
against the system, and a squeamishness
on the part of many people, that preven
ted them from Seeking relief in any but
the ~o ld.faiblatied Way." At present,
the really sick seek the quickest and beat
relief that science affords, without regard
to this or that fashion, or this or that eye.
fern. So fully la this lest fact verilled in
our practice, that our physical ability
has lately been taxed beyond endurance
almost, to satiety the demands of the
sick of all classes, who send to us from
all parte of the country, and obtain the
remedies to perform a cure when a cure
is at all tube hatl. 4
. .
Not only do the rich and the poor ap
ply to us for medicines, but the learned
and the scientific seek our professional
advice, and bow With respect to our med
ical opinions and . anzionsly Solicit our
medical aid.
L. CiLDSHOE, M. D.
I= - Graut etr.t. Plaiburgh
iiattatts—:Buckeye Colony—Cheap Fare to
the Irssost.
The Buckeye Colony Association is
prepared to send passengers to Kardiaii
at about half fara—linst class. Members
can go at any time, singly or in compa
nies. Land explorers and excursionists
can preedre "Hound Trip Tickets." To
obtain reduced tarp flersOns must Join
the Association by procurinipt certificate
of membership—single person is, family
15. Members need not settle with the
colony If they prefer some other location.
Do you desire to go West.? Then visit
Kansas: A map of the State, description
of sail, cilinate, price of land, free home.
Isteade, etc., sent to all who enclose 25
cents: Address V. P. Wlrsow, Agent
Buckeye Colony. NeW Philadelphia,
Ohio, or call at 240 Liberty street, Pitts.
burgh.
Fire losurance.—lt is highly gratifying
Mate many friends of Can't Etwoger,Es' q.,
to learn that he bee received the entire
agency of Pittsburgh and vicinity for
the Farmers' - Mutual Fire Insurance
Company, of York. Pa., one of our old
est and most reliable companies doing
business In the State, established 1853,
and now having a capital of over W 3.-
000. Policies issued and special atten
tion nitre to all Mildness of the Company.
Office, .3 kedoral street, Allegheny City,
Pa TIM
Great Auction Sale-300 Beautiful
feu ding Luta.—On Wednesday, Febru
ary 2d at 1;4 Y. it.. In the Twentieth
ward; adjoining McFarland's Grove,
within two trandtes Walk of liottp's
Sta
tion; on the Pennayliiinis kailread and
adjolning Fifth avenue. Vert:obi attend
ing the sale can- leave Tinton Depoi At
11:51 A. M., or take the Oakland street
cars For plans and full particulars In
quire of Dircks Lefstrom, Rest Estate
Agents, Mi. 49 Sixth (late St. Clair)
street. i Ti. Wicrriau & Co., AOC.
The Demand for Cream Ale still rushes
in upon Pier: Damnsls R Co., at the Ore
gon Brewery. This poptilar drink la the
moat reliable and nutricioue . boverage
ever made in this country, and all that
nee It once never fail to come back for
more. Alm's , . ask for Pier, Denude dt
Ca.'s ale.
. If you want your hair dressed or
frizzled after the latest fashion, a com
fortable shave, a luxurious bath or •
little skillful copping and leeching, any
or all, go to Wil I tamson's popular saloon.
No. 190 Federal street, Allegheny. r
Constitution Water us ■ certain cure for
Diabetes and all diseases of the Hid.
imp. For sale by all Druggleta.
wriza:T.
=ME
CUCKtNS BOtgIIIIMAN —Wednesday. Jan.
lath, 1910. at tho realdence of the bride's pa
rents. by ll' T. J. B. Remote. assisted by It.y.
Joseph Montgomery. Roe. J. M. COCKINr.,
pastor of fourth 11. P. Chttreb. this city. and
Mlsa JB. IK DOSSERMAIY. of Dayton. Ohio.
I=l
11 0 NAUJIT—On Eabhath morning. January
31/th. at 3 o'clock. CIISIILETS B. ININAGIIT,
sun of Bernard mtd !Mean Doemety, In the 19th
Year of Mt age,
The fan eral wIU take place !tom the reeldenca
of h's mother. No TO Craig street,
On-TOILBDAY A/TIM:WON. rth:6lll7 M., at 51
o'clock. The Mends' of the family are respect
to le Invited to attend. . •
KIGUEL—On Sumb,y, January 30th, IRTO.
the residence of ht. mother, No. >l6O Peon
strat a. Plttaborah, , ANDREW LiNt/X
The funeral Inn &aka place In WIDIaZeraT,.
February lid, at 2 o'eloak F. Y• The friendlier
the heal} are respeeUtally halted to attend.
F.HRLIAN—On Zatkuary HU. ult.. Mrs. W.
CU A EnBILAN. at her reale/earn In ii den.
nearer eoun . .y. gaged 7• years.
F V FAX Banba la ornltig inailary 301 h
.1.1170, t AHAB FILLTR. aged GO gem,. .
The funeral vrlll tate place from her late real.
scree, No. 62 Claude thy street. Allegheny Cigar -
Tuts NO /a lao, at 10 o'clock• The friends of
the fatally are rertieetfully invited to attend.
ItTILIYART—Qa 1105 day. January 31st. 1070,
at 5 o'clock A. la.. Mrs. 31 shiGratLT STEW
/OCT. Irk tuff 71st par of her ate.
The funeral 1011 me place froni her late veil.
ence. No. 39 West Street, Third laud. All..
neny city, Tura ATTE/NOON, at 2 o'clock. The
f lends Orli, family are respectfully Invited to
attend.
UNDIMP.AIM . IIB
("IBAHLE do Piaan.r.s;
vv DEILTAILIERA AND lAVICItY
iW.4l7 r Mg - L1 1 ,4 1. ,AP9.... 1 .4 - 113 1 ?LaTirli
11(KIIII ale conatanaly likened with real mad
larilicUra ar
o eood, wispy and Walcal -
C 011.% at prima warring from yyto SW% IN.
Mel prepared to Iciaricerat. nearraaAed Ine•
Dam fartalabrAlz alao, all cicala 44 YOurnial
dealt, If reaaltea., Omen pima at all hours. dm
and algal,.
JOSEPH DIETER b. SOF,
lIHHH.P.Tbara3IW.
=2
Oarrisees tor rumirrall, 1113.00 Meeks
COTPIIIII sae all raring Feraleturtent at re.
Quaid rates. eel
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.
Bell and Brass Founders,
MINA LOCOIOTITS MILLING 1114
Made Prompt/1F to Order.
RABBIT'S METAL
Made and Kept on Han&
rroprtetors and Yaskutsetunui of
J. M. Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel
STEAM PUMP.
Wks, 882 PENN STREET.
Foaedry,Cor.l7th and EallmailStresta,
rrryaßutem: PA
HENRY G. HALE,
ffiEIICHANT. TARIM,
Corner of Pen and Sixth Streets
FALL AND.WINTER STOCK
N,,OW
.00MPLETB
VJENEGAIt.
~y~i:fJ4G4~~1~1 t')~~
VINEGAR
WORKS,
BALLOT! & OHO,
167, 168, 169 and 170
SECOND AVENUE.
Are now plecared w faratehTl.laXfA Ai at aus
lAMYST MASIIILT BATES. Attu:Maxis pas
tlealarly ?allied to oar
EXTRA WINE ITINEGAL
WINES, LIQUORS, &o.
IVAGNER'S FRENCII COLORING,
The Very Best Id the Wilted little/.';
MANUFACTI:IIIZEi err
WILLIAM WAGNER.
9EII ororth Screnth.Strett;
• • pIIILADLLIMA.
41. 7.gexnees—All the leading.ol=24 IMI..
SCHMIDT &FRIDAY,
INOONYSINI OF
WINES, BRANDIES, 61N, /la,
WIIOLZSALIC DELLO= in. ,
PURE RYE WRLSKIES,
41(8 PENN STREET,
Have Removed to
NOB. 1184 AND 3136 PENN,
;;or. Eleventh at.. (formerly Canal.)
JOSEPH 8. FINCH
Nos. 1.511, 18•41119. 191. 1113 said
mor IrTHAZT. ITIVEUSLIBBH.
• • • ,• •
lristllled Pare • Wllddlos
Cil sOrdmier• rovizaa B RIM sad
CII3OXB. HOE% is. •
WALL PAPERS
WALL PAPER
At Greatly Reduced Prices.
TO Make 511,0 room far betr 00041. We WM eti
till the ant of Mann ditoes now in Om;
Without Regard to Cost,
1=f273311
NDUABOME rAIII , OIIPAPpI.
Dila^ u ROOM r eViiests rAssaa .
HALL. AND
Alto, slugs assortment of Clllar P . 12736 at
No. 107 MARKET STREET;
NEAR. 111.711 AVENUK.
JOS. R. HUGHES k BRO.
ELEGANT •
PAPER RAMIRO&
Enameled Wall Papers Ill_El san Hitt lamer
viol. to soot and mote. Vermillion gen_emis
with
If Id
VA/ I V/PIRO: JAM:IM
etainped end petaled gold.
Newly Imported and not to be tonna ellowitere
in the conntry. fur sale at
W. P. NL&ELSRALL'S
NEW WALL PAPER STORE,
191 Liberty Birtg.
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &o
JOIIN Q. IY , WIELKA.N...II. 81,0131.11. D DAVIS
WORKMAN .& DAVIS,
EEEZEZEZIM
Workman, Moo're Fe Co.,
Nan rase tams iitdDealess In '
CABB/AG.ES, BUGGIES,
..... . .
Spring and Buck \ratans, •
41, 46 and 48 &Ave It., Mightily.
Renaltlng neatly and peolaptir azeenled. Or
der. for New Work setae.. up la rood sill.. and
warranted to etre anti, rectum 'seven pullet.
tar_
Zl — Neweet style. of workttrastantly we hand.
tiLE ANENTS for the New Raven Wheel
flomptora mate of rAISTEI , II PATENT
WHEELS. and V.aop•• Patent Wet Miner and
Antl.Battler tort:llmila. : , •
H. RICHARD DAVIS' htillti 'pAreltued Abe
I Akre.. of Alex. and Wee.' ,Mrserfa, to the IM
firm of Welt Kit AN. I.lot/115 4, CO., sba bash
ntsa will hereafter be continual a' the rdd
M stand.
fader e name aril style of WORINIAN
DAVIS. • Orden. sollelted; •
Joni, la, 'mega' N.
11. RICHARD DAVIS.
La.. wbb attune Hatton & Bin*, rltlabargh.
jan39o
*LASS. CHINA: OUTLERY
100 WOOD lITIIEET.
NEW , GOODS.
FINE VABEB
BOURNIA.III AL9IIIIIIII.
amome atm
SILVER PLipll) NODS
l l
rao4 so ono al:tato bonalto a r.
fOH u
R. E. irEu3ED & co.
-100 WOOD. STREET.
AUCTION SALES.
•
IIZATIONAL RCM STOCKH,
Ant - 0111111NWIAM . WATlett„ COLUMBIA,
ATLAs WORE% BUPIIIIIOB MON CO., PAT.
TNT RICHT IN PUNCH MaCHIII7.3. - •
Tuesday sten+ng.. /Abram Is, at IN
o`elcci., wfU besohl oh secoad. door of Cornemet
eta' dales Bo .tcr, 100 antltalltld street. •
10 snares Nsonnal Bean of Commas.;
33 shores 11. A M. Siatlonal Barely
lon shares Ptoples d 0... dm:
110 sharer AU
10 Alwyn Zan/muss do.do.;'
40 shares Slonoagentla .3'dior CO. (131 r.
30 snares dapsrlor Iran Co.; •
so edam MIAs Warne: — .; •
10 mars Gastonia 011Oo:
Alpo the ons.ntlf interest >e a Patent IlLehi
for...l.mprovemest linealses for Pimento.,
Lhoodoo( Mehl," missed to Phlilp Haymow by
.J. Pardoner. one of Um Palenteet.
A. aIaILWAMB. Auslloneer.
, •
ASSOMMENTS•
t the Mater of Optslig Linnla Btreet.
Notice Is Myths ghsa thls tnr ausunalm Ihr
dames es made by. the Vleweu for the o eentar
of Lincoln street has Moo peel In my otbee roe
eollectles; thin it meld ametemests are sot paid
within ltdrty days Itsma the date bettor. liens
wilt - be bled therefor agsleml. the prepiny
so
sassed tub bmerssa,,dste sait tees, math. eased
Collected by legal process.
- J. 1. KLAOLZ: e'er Attorney.
• No.lo67ll.liannras.
Prrnisintoz. Jas. IS. 21110. /Ma si
LADIES. GENTLEMBiI
to Modulilet ORR' Reebezt for Oar
HolokDAY.:
Woold do well to di RI oliO oiowoo 07.1000
of WATCHER. UT JZWILRY. ..1 .IL•
VZR WORE of tho leostdosproUo psitorns Jos
W. G. DIINSEATHIL
ramtula'anto animas. •
e •
TIVINGIIMIO-84
Mum seSiortmet/JAHT GANN IRON.
cl.eLe.T.xlyCk l3 -
LlOl watt Hiaele3.o.` tact, Batts.
emitter sad Haus HI 14Illors. and 4..ber
atl.le. • HoUlhav SiIIBI/ ea Med
• Mike and 'Werke. mar Mier
City. Postogllee ettarall
btitsb; p., , jaZiniti
lOWA WO- ' 11 "" E ' - ' 41°
112 . o!
Lass of sholeslos44 l l ctim ,„
In lows. -salfixAm of Northwesters Rat w i ly b. m i d
tra r it = F r t
itrarlon
'
AMUSEMENTS
prNEW OPERA nom& ,
gi f .t b ::: imwt of UN celetr a-
SW. JOHN. COLLINS.
rummer i.'"KmING. 7.b...1i5t. n 79
the amusteg Colo le; *r th. .
inctsfi .h . : I. ° II4 SY.
rim. o•Hara... ......... ..... Vt. Coll ae.. ,
I o which he will glee "lisrenC . Wihe Cltsee,.• . 4
end ••Wlee, Bright Wane. ,
Atter which the merles three n: ' :. ' . •
• HOW TO PLY 1,1111 RIF:. •
Merest
toes.
Ile. Joh,Z c 11.,:
Alta e. • • Dnek Deep My 80we . ..
Wldow tat.
nista Too Leee."nd rl e.b...l
2"*"'"e '7rl!rA l4 / 3 2
Collins %lettuce on Nara nlay.
---.
fgrA4-CITY BALL.
PLYMOUTH CHURCH FAIR.
The Ladle* of rlymonth Charch wlll bold a
Pair, daring ..It *eat. at City Rail. -
atencing on Tut-MY/LT LVXNII:I.I, Tebruar r,
Mayer each day trove 1S to 31,.
Tableaux, leselead aa,t Giber asetittlaelleata
'
Teri evening. •
Acimieelon. lie.; Including" d,..".•
IarRICH, RACY,
Instructive Common sense It'etlatt4
•
Bev. GEORGE r. HAYS,
In the eXATUAL FRISBY TRIIIAN
corner of Laconic snd Anderson streets, Ails
enemy.
Januarl —11171411141 ti AN Arrrnta.
February I—St USTED HUMANITY.
Yebneary 3—FAIIHIONABI.F. EDUCATION.
swede octet,. 110 e. Fur Um ramalalear two
T....elutes at late C01n . .. 7lc. HM:O9
ENGINES, BOILERS. &o.
FORT PITT
BOILER. STILL WI. TANK
WC)rtIIES.
CARROLL AND SNYDER.:
X&X Cl/ACTOR/10 0,
7711 2 01 7 4(WAN D DIEril r D L E V A I TZ T AI e llie:
.p. STILT-9 AND OD: TARNS,
H INN LYS, BSZEIRIINII AND ASH PARS.
RTTLINO PASS, SALT. PANS AND PIN, •
. D MA K IIPISS. OASOMNIZRS AND 'LION"
DRIDO Es, •
PRISON DOORS ILND GOAL MOTU.
°Mee mod Wareboase, eenter 64111•14.
TlOrd. Short wad &liberty street,
GB. PA
41/Orden sent Po the' above addram vela ba
m
proptly attended to. =IMMO
HUGH EL BOLE & CO4
rOillit Aligi and DOVES*
oficui m rorerr.)
•
Engine Builders, 'blinders mai
Itsvdeiora EITEAXBOAT ZNGINES sae.
sr/TR/NARY X.MIINCB, realists*.
r
htl attustion invited to air som STATION. ,
A OIL WELL 'MOINE AND rownonat.
DO LER,_of 15 base parer.
vASTINOS,of..ver• Itio_,d :made Word., at oar
Poondry, on THIRD STIINET„ below DI krlttt
RIOS for Oil Well% SH•MNO, POLLS
HAMMES
_Hume, awl TOE &CVO SCALA
add MON TOBLCCO rEESSIII.• of heal and
made to order, et We
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
PrOettes on the Allegheny nivel', near the TOW , .
ITITSBURON. PA.
• •
'All order. crosently Stied. Tar CA
O'HARA EOM WORKS.
F. REPHAN & CO..
Ittatitactsrers of
eirssid somze4 OIL TANKS. STILLS. •2-
IT &TORN. SALT PA NS. HABOMETEIaI.
Twerti eLNp. PRISON liOOEII, 011YNEEN
RaIOEULN /IRIS BEDS, to., . .
Cor. of Brcond Irmo Lad Muir M.,
•
prrrantizair. PA. ,
Bundling done promptly. Orders meal to LOS •
above adelft.e. 'Mill be pr.:ETU/ •
P. RE PHAN, IbrmertY MusllOrr Rt.
t SNYDER'S. ocaMpla
RIBBON & BRO..
PLUi a BUUGLAB-PBOOP
SAFES AND VAULTS.
- BU DAMP. MO MOULD.
ENGINES MID MACHINEBY,:"
matp.raracztv.--..—".T -
Car. 17th sad Pikeiga.,Plttabardh Ps.
ROBINSON SEA A. CO.,
Summon to BOonISON• MI MI l;• •
WASHINGTON WORNS..:
FOUNDERS AND itiwarasis, PITTSBUROII, - ,
kfiwillotwers or Boat awn Stationary ?Nowa Ikt, ,
a tt ath El 0 0arfa i ,;
and 011 Holier and /Street Iron Work •
.•
a... No. 10, maw lira, owl tololloo. •
tri•els.
Agent. for 917 NAND•II MINIM XNrscrolt
Ow twain" Boilers. . • 1•114111
1 - O,T7NWMW-T7W - ITEI
ROBE! 11. PATTIRSON & COQ,
CORMS OP •
Seventh Avenue and Liberty St.,
prronsurran, PA,.
tria on /livery Saturday Sol„
AN AUCTION SALE
Ur
BORSES, CARRIAGES BUGGIES
wAcioNs,
DOtkle or ooniditomepS Cl or Wm& Tiandayair
( VE = I r c ijX? I rail i ngi ;
MIN 11.131KWART. Molionson
Jo n. !must mom u.rxratisam
Roar. perriessoar &
yY
Amp
CZ lON BULB:LEO •`
COL. ES MTN ITINIII k Lunn 0.
Orr?!letMarg, FA:
GOAL AND 130831.-
CMS `I IBETR O N G,
naata .w
:::
Toughogheak and Coneellevilie
• ,Itanornotarer of • •
NIL, AUDI AND DESUAPRODIZED COO.
011108 AND YARD. comer Butler : and .
Morton street; • Liberty and Miner Meal.
ward.,• also Second re, Mani a .ank
sad at Amt. or Sou street. P. t C. H. B. Del"
Betand ward.
Orders lefts& either or. the above oases, wad. or
drew. to me th rone. Plttsbargh P. 0.. wlli
ogre rapt attention.
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AND CONSIIIINRS.—We are now nwts,
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"Ler, pusehased e. Glee.. Poets. the
sad `e eonettre. /names. TO4 lot. Mr
Wheat Is We seer best to be found and cannot
be earremedhy any lo tee United neeneet.
We lave also Clot h eur Improvements In
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awl meow prepared to, turniele the bet 11501
we IMse mad. tar ten year at tutees UMI AWN
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