El gift telstatritaapttt. CITY 'AND SUBURBAN. . MVOS . Ilinatlif to borrow money will askas. gaiellOO tO•diire piper Of re ; 000 so tosa. members of the Paid Mrs liepart menata of Allegheny were uworn In by Meyer Callow and went on duty Tester. dadr:aftarnanth • Alderman Ineliasten tuned &warrant yesterday for the arrest of John Itswan sad Andrew Seibert, charged, on oath of J.C.McCarthy ,with malicious mischief. A warrant was Issued by Alderman MMlehsellfrsters her, Lawrence v yesterday for the ille, o arrest or Us of n s charge of.salllng liquor on Sunday end without license. Jena Clendening and William Thomp. son were arrested and taken before Jas. tire -Sollingahead yesterday, charges' witb_the farceny of clothing. After a boas' they were commltted for Wel, 01111011 Meettnita.—Tbe Survey Com. =WM wiU meet to•day at 2 o'clock P. U; Road OOMmtttoe, Thursday at 3 o'clock 7F.'3l4lKater Committee, Frlday,at 754 r., Y. Members of tho commit+ tees willuke notice. tits Ilaulltes of Irtushsrigh should not fall to see that embroidered picture of thliVeStxtiste - to the the.. Vatican at hams, , DOW cm free exhibition at J. 3 Co..s looking shuts store, 'Apr 81 Wood street. It challenges the world. Town.-8. F. Ban% Vasq., General Tiekat Aponte( the Pittsburgh, Mein• nett and St. Louie ReilwAy, wee know for a short time ye s terday. We f no more sooompitahed gentleman, nor more taithitil and eflielent corner, than his.Berdl. Otteat Beret IsliduL —Satyr.= twelve and One o'clock yeeterday, Girty's paint AHerr% bout Island . Was destroyed by Lees a $5OO. No insurance. NO liana was: Dennded, ma the. Me Do esitfol, *nudes the dread of the alarm 1411P3P16 lereeby or Geese.—Andrew Wein• beach made information before Justice HeHine:teed. of Temperanoeville, yes. hisrdaY , charging Wm. Thompson and Jacob Olson with staking. ten geese Tile flOcarel were arrested and, after a MOW& committed for trial. They WI tiraturinnatiwhen a nor.. sir= le entered in the cal of an indictment, Mt it is The new term is Wed, =booth and expressive, and will do very well when people get tubed to it. Thai may smile at its etymology, Out they cannot deny lta legitimacy, 4sisei McKee, proprietor - of the IftptipWard Foundry, made* charge or rase pretence before Alderman Romig ay, against A.• lien,whom =go' with retaininglB, 7o of - the proceeds on Woof goods manufactured at the lbbndry arid sold by him on corn minion. Warrant mood. The Greys.—The third company of the ihninesne Greys met at Wilkins Hall Ist evening and organized by the elec tion of the renown:to onions: • Orptain—Jarnes Wood. Piree Lieldesant—wiutam Reed. Second Lieutenant—J. rOder. Sergeant—L. P. B rown.r . .EWlwtzleeaeat.—S. A. Sheppard made WWl:nation before Alderman McMas ter', charging ...Thomas Kennedy with embezzlemeot. The scented lz driver fbr the firm of Sheppard & Tangorder, grocery., and. It 4 theged that be col ladtedi VD% wldeb he failed te pay o ver. This one aide of the case. The other will be developed at , toe bearing today. Plymouth Church Fair. —This pro. I rinsed fair and' feast was duly oresnissa ind City o Bid toT thhoes p u w bl h ic o ha e ll v e v i i n sigt at It, Whom we bops to °oust by thousands, will nnd that our liberal prophesies con. earning it are alt liberally Good reader, look in and DO° if suer a* we sa y, dinners, ers, fancy. goods and an. • Ore worm.—Tne Superintendent of the Piro Alarm Telegraph, hir.• B. T. Paisley. repeats that during the month of January there were twelve Ares In the city. The aggregate law was $5,500. upon which Oars was an bisuranoe of IWO. The largest fire during the month was that at the Standard Oil Works, In tbe Eighteeth wiguary 25th, by which about n $ 11.500 destroyed. Sae of Bionics Tuesday evening, Feb, ]at. on aeoond floor of Commercial Bales FoomakNo. 106 Butitltdeld street, by A. Mrlinsine, auctioneer : ~. Mittimml. Bank of Commerce 1133 60 Merchants and Manutaeturers National Bank..-- 67 60 Citisams National Bank 63 50 0 Exchange National Bank 67 Allegheny National Bank 68 00 Body Found.—Tho body of a man was found below Lock so. 1, on the south side of the Mononttabels river, yester day. The body was supposed to be that of a tailor from Lower St. Clair township, - .who wee about fortyllve years of age, but it was 13 much deoompued as to render recognition impossible. The Oor• - ones M wjil bold an tannest in the case at the °oe of Sdistiee Salisbury, of min: ham, this morning. Batt Trada.—Auguat Furtels allege. Fred. Bower Obtained from Mai Shone valued at 415 and 511,60. in cub for auotlibi animal which' he represented to be perfectly wound, and capable of draw ing a load of coal up Troy 'Hill, when a subsequent trial of the horse proved that be was hardly able to draw an empty wagon on a level Mad.- Alden= Eg oists limed • warrant for the arrest of Ilosnar Itz false pretense. , - ::,31,1ber Hia,r—Yemerdaymonting milady eallesi at the Mayor's ofliee and stated to mod.-that she WU in quest, She Bald her name was E llen and, that she melded in . PhDs = that about three Years since, he , r husband. Daniel:Morgan, ban abandoned ,Elho hid been unable to get any In brntatiOn as to his whereabouts .notll rawantly she learned that he was in this PEP An information was made, upon width a warrant was lined and Morgan leremed and held for a hearing to-day. Ibmites Extoned.—A number of work.. WOO under the direction of lir, Henry, Superintendent of the Uniondale 011ZUJI tiny, here been engaged during the past wesk .Iti exhuming the bodies to the graveyard attached to the First fteforto. •ad Presbyterian church, corner of Liberty street and Plum alley. We understand that after the bodies shall lOW been removed, a new church will beerected Olathe ground', or thoProPenY will be sold and a new elm purchased, as may be agreed upon by the cengregation. I , ; tstrivtteart inurrovertnent 1i be lug made at the PostoMee In this city by the Introduction of one hundred and from new lock bo The boxer , s_re from the Tale Loc M a nufacturing_Cio.. for which Kr. Thos. F. Keating, Esq., of 'his city le agent. and are a very regent one °madman*. They are composed of cut iron frames with plate glass fronts pr doors, so that person is enabled to see in them without unlockiog them. The Tale lock is of. the most recent pat tern. They will be reedy fat use 111 few day,. I The hoyder.Varner Cue—A Deposition . by Dr. L.V. Halt. In the child marriage contract case, to which Moans. L. - C. Rail and J. C. Dicker: figured conspicuouel yfarmer . as we have already reported, the yes. leidtf, to explain the matter from his Arland point, made the following sworn statement:. Personally came before me L. 0. Rail, who, bolas by me duly sworn, ooth de• pus and say that it wee by the request :of the mother of Rachel Ann Varner, the with the kge and desire of the said Rube AnnTirner and An. tbooy Snyder, meter ng been COO salted by the mother s ealthe condition CC her deoghter, and being informed of - the ity of their Immediate mar. stag ,thatbe procured an agreement to ;bs drawn up the them to sign, slier • Rut trying to have them married pro • fprsta, that the writing of mid agree • Wiel gone for Sam at his iestanoe • and request, and that be Slone is re. auerdbie for the writing of the same: that D was written for him; tbat none of the. parties were at th e . ethos of Ur. sun that neither of them spoke •b idtd or ho to them is regard to the agebensent, end that they were not one lad Wrdereierd by deponent, or soy one alai as to the tree ehusoterof the paper: they fully understood tt to be their own . vitentary agreement to live together log tnsp ADO wife; that deponent told them that lf they lived up to it, it would. pro. mom front a charge of fornicate°, gad that when they signed the piper it tee tint reed to. them when of their own accord slgneelt. DepOnent sit Illimethas ogles to them: "Now live op 'to this endrect, and go and get the eon. I 'll r 7c .a p md crur parents , and so to the Priest lehd. married by him,", which they to O.,OALL, lierern to and subscribed beferre Tabery Lt, A. S. latooreon, Alderman. • • • • : . • CEII 1 4 1 II 1 - I : YVM . aka cork" Adjourned lleetting—Eiectlon of Meu3. berm of the BOILIV)III °aerate= of the Poor—The. 4.Unexpended Balance! Onnuanee—Plazdespal Record, dr.r. An adjourned meeting , of City Conn. ells was held yesterday, Tueedav;Pelo. rtiary Ist.lSlO for the purpose of electing four members of the Boardof guardians of the Poor. Select Connell. • p Members present: Messrs. Aiken. Arm. strong, Bissell, Brown. litargelo, Devlin, Duncan. Edwards, Friday!, Gallaher, Glenn, Gross. Hartigan, Beim% Mouse, Jones, E....P., Jones, L, hew, Kirk. Laufman, Liddell, Mull. Lloyd, Mor row, Murdock, Murray, cEweu, kin. - Mahon, Rafferty, Reese. tab, SeMey, Shipton, Thomcion. Wal right. S. 4 '. President James` MeAule , and E. S. Morrow Clerk. ' The President stated tea' object of the Meeting, after which he read a ° corn. munleation from rho Pr ent of the Board of Onardlata of tb , Poor of. the 1 city, stating that there ! as e four. viola- , 1 L I cies In the Board' occsalo ed by i.tie ex -' 1 piratlon of the terms fo ; which they were elected, of Rewire. muel McKee and David Fitatimtnor.e,: T. •W. Shaw David F. McKee. ' . . Mr. McAuley stated thit it was the rule of Commits for each body to elect two members, and tht Messra•McKee and Fitzsitrunons bad a been elected by I Select Crunch. It was, therefore, nacos , aary , for Baled' Ccirancittoelect retayer. r eons to till tliejacluicti decialcitied - by the expiration liflhes. tenet for wide". they, had been elected. He' arthoubeed that Councile,was now roady,to receive :nom nations for the position. - ' • ' Mr. Shipton nominated .Mr. Samuel McKee. . - Mr. Morrow nominated - IF._ David. .171txtimmons, and Mr. House nominated Mr. William. Wood. On motion of Mr. Morrow the nomina• Bons closed. • A. vote was then taken, with the fol. lowineresul ..3 , - - ~. , °.,. I Fiforitnitons;2sfldelfee;-23; W00d,14. Means. Fitzsimmons and McKee, hay lig each received, a majority of all the vowel, were declared elected: .. ,-.- • .' • altars aldreaTen. The .Ppeeldent read a comintutioatiori from A. I+, Regent, Secretary of the Pittsburgh Grain .Elevator Company, asking a postponement of the assessment for the Canal street sewer: The commu nication was received. - THE "UNEXPENDED BA.LANCE" Mr. Morrell gilled UP tog - Ordnance and paned WI:till - January 11„0170, and laid over in Select COUVICIie under the rules providing for the tee keeping of the hands of the city. The clerk read the ordinance. I ' Mr. Kehew thought the matter one of greet . Importance and , should not be I passed through' batty. Ha thought tt should be referred to some committee, ' and moved'llaatt be.referred to' the- Fl. I Dance tkimmittee In conjunction with the'' City Solicitor, with Instruction. to report at the next meeting of Councils. . , , Mc Murdoch amended.by substituting • the Ordinance Committee and City So licitor. - Mr. Morrow thought the nectarines of the case demanded Immediate action. and moved that Select Council concur In the action of Common 'council. • Mr. Kehew said that he was In favor of an ordinance of that kind, but could not vote for It unadvisedly, and thought Councils abbuld have the advice of the City Solicitoras to he - legality. And another fact should be taken Into conaid. °ration: Th. City Treasurer was paying at the rate of 116000 per annum for clerk hire, which he could not afford to do if the funda were taken from him. The city should make some arrangements er r i n creasing his salary, when such an or dinance as the one proposed was teased. He hoped it would lay over until each time as Councils could have the report of the Committee and Solicitor on the mat ter. • Sir. Brown said that he had examined the ordinance and was fully prep area td.. vote on it. It was a matter of great im= portance and had been before Councils fora month, and If it should be laid over a month longer he !Mold not be any bet ter prepared to vote. He thought that there was no nocesairy for afarther pad,- poneinent. Mr. .Littoll. .8'1)1dt - that. there. was great diversity of opinion on the question' of the legality of the ordinance, end he was not prepared to vote for it. When a man expended his time and money to secure an office of profit and trust and had entered bonds, da., . it .amounted to a contract. Mr. Devlin intoned what amount of money would be saved to the city by the paseage of this ordinance. _ Mr. McAuley said he could not answer the question. He had not ex relined the amount dr...unexpended balite*" in the Treasury. • _ _... Mr. Jones add the arguments need by some of the gentlemen opposing the pas sage of ordManco were, In his (Minion. I strong reasons, why the ordinances I should be parsed. If, as intimated by ono gentleman. a man was corrupt enough to spend money to secure an elec. tion to the office of Treasurer, and the people corriarit enough to receive it and elect him it wart time a check was put upon !Fedi matters. H e did not say that the Treasurer bad' done etc but - It had been sm intimated. It malaise Intimated that the Treasurer wee using the city funds, which was a direct violation of law, and be thought the community de manded the passage of such en ordinance ea the one - pro Posed. • When the Tress. urer was elected and accepted the office he knew the salary paid by the city, and akin knew.the law In relation to tne use or publics' fends ' by municipal °Meer*. and it could by no means be an act of Mb:tattoo. to him to pars the ordinance. Tne city was' ready and . willing to pay its officers a good salary. Mr. ,Eiartunip. paid that be .was not a lawyer; but as a matter of common arose he thought the city Councils, who levied the tax, should be 'be natural custodians Of the tncinef. iretbonglat no pet bank should be allowed to have and hold the utinexpended balance,'." to , the exclusion of all eitherea',lr there was any benefit to be derivedTrom It, Itabduld be equally distributed,and he , believed that dividita the Wadi only made , the money more secure. An opinion of Mr. Kuhn had, been referred to. Mr. Kohn had given an opinion to the Central Board of Education, and all be had to say on that question iss; that he *would not give a de lor ap atto rney who could not give an opinion to', trait , his client. - IL Mr. Kuhn was the paid attorney of any Mitt. tonne, and could not give an opinion in Hecliend t's favor heshould to discharged. ba heard in this chamber the ()pin. too of two lawyer". whose judgment woe as good as that of Mr. Kuhn, and he waa withagtdhe governed by it, and , ants prepared to vote for the Ordinanoe. Mr: Litton t h ou the passage of the ordinance . . He thought that It shoilld be . : folly examined before It w,us enacted into a law. He had a plan to suggest I which ho thought Would be better than I the .one proposed, lie thought In say the lead that, the Finance Committee could be seemed of negligence. They should bare so arranged matters that in awing; their-bonds they abould have 'Managed to have hem fall due at the lime when tbe city taxes were collected or paid in, and there then would be no 'moexpended h toabitue waren about. He was opposed to fatteniog a nog which the passage of this ordinance would be doing. Dr. Gras called the previous question , on the 'notion of Mr. Kehew, which call , wan was surstalned.' . - ' - ', The question then recurred on the mo. lion of Mr. Kehew to refer lone Finance Committee In conjunction with the City Solicitor. • . . Mr.. Brown called for the yeas and nay* on the question, which were ea fon - lows: Ayee.--tdeeers. Armstrong, Devlin, Duncan, Edwards, Friday, Boma, Be hew. Liddell, Littell, Murdoch, jr. Mo. Ewen. Bath, Shlpton, Wainwright, Mc. .A.uloy-15. .. , . Nays —Messrs. Alken;Blesell, Brown, Gallaher, - Glenn, Orrin, Hartman, Her roe, E. P Jonas. Isaac Jones, Kirk, Ltufaran. Lloyd, Morrow. Murray, Mc Mahon, Rafferty,Seelay, Thompson-20. -, So the motion was lost. Mr. Gross• moved to concur with the action of common council in the adoption of the ordinaries. Mr. Litton objected. • • Mr. Brown then moved a suspendonof tow rules. The you and nays *ere called with the I following result. Ayes -Alleges. Aiken, Blase% Brown,. Gallaher tolenn, Gross, Hartman, IlFr. rott; • f :: P.' loom,' •Issao.Jones, Kirk, Laufman. Lloyd, Morrow: Murray, Mc- Mahen, Rafferty, Rees, Seeley, sop Thouip. Naya-Meen re. Armstrong, Devlin. Duncan, Edwards!, Friday, Horse, KehaW. Liddell. Litton, Murdoch, - Mc. Ervd.e BusMhe A S ul l Y o — nl 155.. J. Wanight peedeqig a tbree.fourth vote to sue. the fUlell, the motion wit lost. Mr. Edwards snored to refer the ordi nance to the Finance Committee as It would have to lay over until next meet- hot, Mt. Brown rno rod to lay the motion on the table, a• such a reference would do• feat the ordinance. The motion of Mr. Edwards was with. drawn, end the ordinance lard over. .TRZAIIIIIIEIt . B SkikltY. Mr. Gums offered the following: Besotved, Ttist the Finanee Committee date:lato immediate consideration the salary of tbe City Tcessnrer. and If found insdequst6 and inindielent, to - reeort amotmt to which the duties and respon- eiblUtlee er, the ; . oillot entitle him Adopted. SBOONSIDERATION. . . . . Mr. fielieterne • ved to 'reconsider the vote of Council in adopting the report of 1 Viewers on the opening of Rose street. Alm, a resolution referring the report l i beck to the Committee, with matructione to, report an or Malone appointing new Viewers. Adopted. Mr. Rouse, a petition from the attor neys of the Grain Elevator Company, asking fora reduction of business tax. Referred to the Finance Committee with power to act. eir:Edwartia moved to call up the rem. elution relative to-the puolication of a municipal record. Tee fallowing additional business from Common Council was taken up. An ordinance for opening a street from Hazlewood station.Referred to Road Commitii3e. B.C. non concurred and referred the matter to the eurveyor. Ordinance for paviDg tit irty.first street, concurred in. Opening Roup street, Concurred In. The folloiving bnalnessirom common .councils was non concurred in. ,Ordinance _relative .to toe„ duties, of ;Resolution appointing , a committee on Retrenchment and Reform., :Mr. Edwards called up the It:diens Sdin,C. CI. Jalitlaryi 11. tilthori. tria aomnsittrein.; Pen hi OOP- 1 Air thicrinbllCatiOn of a utiicinal record. fdr Morrpsv vaned to adjo n..rhich motion was •1 • , Mr. 13nown-halled for the: . r lnn s bf the original resolution called pby Mr. Edwards. The President -stated ;that the paper doubt not be round, but read the resolu tion as published. Mr. Brown said he objected, to , receiv7 ing the , rciport of :the. Commirciat. from which the resolution was read, as official. The Chair said he thought the resolu tion-was correctly-reported, - reported, but if Mr. Brown insisted upon his objection he Would have to sustain it. lifr.:Bltipton meted to adjourn. which motion was carried- by?, vote 6 . flik,yeil; to 18 naye. • Conunon CounelL Al, two o'olook this.braucb mos,- called. to order by Pilsident ..forMinton, the following members atnewered to ilia call of. the roll: . - , f Messrs. Arthnre, Barton. Batchelor, Bookman; Beyrner, Booth, Bradley,Dam eron, Chalmers, Creegan, Duda. Dia. mond, Edwards. Faxon, Fereon, D. L. Fleming, JohnFierning, tiassim, Sore, Jones. %ohne, Mattern, Mitchell, Miller, Were, Mdorbead, Morgan, McCandleinc McCoy, McGann, McKelvy, Negley, H. W. Oliver, Jr., IL W. Oliver ' cr., Preston, Seibert, Seitz, Sims, Smith, Snodgrass, Verner, Wallace, aid Tomilnann, Pros. Went. - Co motion of Mr. McCandless the reading of the minutes was dispensed . with. _ The President stated the meeting had been called for the purpose or electing persons to lilt - the vacancies in the Board of Guardiani of ate Poor occasioned by the expirations of the terms of Meagre. T. W. Shaw and David P. tioli‘ee. , Nominations were declared in order, when the following, Dr. T. W. Shaw; Dr. McCook, hi. N. Moorhead, G W. Hallman- and -Monett , Anhui* Vera named. Before the result of the vote WAS all- DOMMaifil on - motion of Mr. Morgan the two having the highest number of votes were declared the choice of Councils. Dr. Shaw received thirty votes and Mr. Moorhead twenty-eight votes, which being a majority of all cast and the two highest on the list, the gentlemen were declared elected. Mr. Morgan moved to adjourn. The question was put by the .chair arid de , tided In the pfermative. Several mem bers oblected to thin action. .' Mr. Batchelor auggesied that Councils should not sojourn' without having' adopted rules fur their government. The Matter might occupy a great part of coo taw Mitalop, and it should be attended to at once. • Mr. Morgan withdrew his motion, bin the t. hair decided that Connell' could only.proceect to business when the 113.- , lion to adjourn wail reconsidered; aelt bad been decided by the_Chair. rho; ton to reconsider was acobrdlogly made and carried. . - . The rules as-adopted by Select Connell: were then taken up. • That In relation to the FIIIIineO Com mittee, on motion of. Mr. Barton, was ' amended so as .to provide for twentyr ' three menibers=one Dem each ward=en the Committee. Concurrences were had in all the I amendments made by Select Connell. ' Mr. Meßelvy offered the following amendment to the rules on organisation i '-In case the seat of any member be I contested, it shall be done at the time the election rename from the Ward of which he claims to be a member from, are presented to Councils, and the mat teaand all papers shall be referred to a Committee of five, drawn by lot, Immo. diately after the organisation of Coon dia." • Mr. Batchelor offered an amendment to Rule fah authorizing the President to refer reeolutions, petition% dc. to the appropriate committee, unless otherwise instructed by a motion. .Adopted. Mr. Batchelor also offered a resolution instructing the Ordinance Committee to prepare an ordinance to' provide for all the standing counnitteee ap pointed, and to provide for the adoption of the rules. The gentlemen **plains.; I that this was necessary by an ordinance pained in the former Councils adopting I the rules for" the governniunt of that I body, and which required all amend- I meats to been adopted. Carried: • • Mr. Morgan called up the report of I viewers on the Forty-Wend abet sewer, which had been laid over in the, I common Commit: at a previOus Meeting: I After some doseussiontlommon Council receded and concurred the eetion of Select Council, and approved thereport. osittxruock adiolvna4.- - - ink 'Leon, Gregg & - Away back in Umlaut, nearly forty years ago, when. Pittsburgh niunberod about fifteen tbom!autt sonts—Wtita, the (now obsolete) Frintinylienlit Cinil wag not yet finlehed-Lition we had no water worlese.no - gas worke r . : no rialirostl,oo telegraph,- sadJwisen:wer . ,bad:: o o3.o 4 9 Or two hard Ware stores in the city—two young gehtferneit, to wit: John T. loon andllabert T. KellfOdy, came ,te,thba oily from Lmeaster, and; associating to: gather, established , 1831, thehouse of Logan & Kennedy, which- quickly took a, first-class piecethe trade.- After ; some yams Mr. Kennedy - withdrew to embark in manufacturing, when Mr. Edward Gregg, hitherto' a confidentle3 clerk Ititbe hente,-wasiaken'trdo`th firm. Mr.,..Ortgg'a. experience An the hard Ware business of this silty bee been continuous sipoe I§32,outmeasneng that of any living coteroporery new ap.lve In the ovalness, and no Doe of 'ail our mar. chants bits a parer record, whether as a merchant or (Attain. - George B Logan. gen of the non- lar pertrum, has been raised In the bonne; 1 end la energatio active _and thorough. The business henceforward' wily be un der the special management and over night of these two. The senior founder of thehouse, Mr. John J. Logan Beloit (fumbled by physical lefirmlites ibt Se five duty: the firm. thus reirrangeri dace the tst. of Jenard's , : made up of its old material and retaining its old name of Logan, Gregg dr (V.. is essentially a oontionetlon of the old hones establish armlSM, and we desire to say of thin that It is the oldest hardware fine to the city—it survives all its 'first co temporenes—it has from the beginning stood deservedly high for its enterprlee In seeping always a stook as large and su pplies as soy to the west, and su from the,factoriesof Europe America, adding every year to the list of its customer., eCarrely ever losing a customer once rocuitomed to dealing with U. maintainitug lathe community, and with its numerous cuatomers through ell the years of its history the very highest character for - strict probity and lair dealing; Such firms Very rarely tail of complete success, this ono boa en joyed s well earned and large share of it. The new firm, oonentmed exit leo of the material of the old, sod • with Its large expenenoe,extenalse arattalotance , I Its unsurpassed facilities, ample capit.l an deta ils knowledge of the trade In all. itsknowing what the market require' and the best source of inefilYi together with the accommodating and courteous manner of treating all who deal with It, which tin; always character. Iced this good substantial old firm, Its future cannot &if to be at once honorable and prosperous. See advertisement its another column. Fire at Reek% Run. About three o'clock Tuesday morning fire occurred at . Beck's Run, four milts above the city, on the Monongahela river, by which a row of tenement bonsai, owned by Meters. Horner, Wood et Co., coal dealers, &strayed. The houses were compled by the families of odour, ' In the employ of the nem mentioned_ In ono of theme houses, at the line spoken of, the tiro broke out, from what cause we could not understand, and burned until tire o'clock. Before the names could be cheokea, seven of. these double houses" Were entirely destroyo& and foartoen—seine say sixteen. famllleS left shaltorlees and dostßitte,. The losese - of the tenants walleye not tiosnable certain. The loss of Messrs. Horner, Wood I Co. will probably reach Row. PITTSBUItOiI DAILY GAZITIIII -- WEDNESDAY MORNINEL FEBRUARY 2-1870 BOARD OF piALSIt. Orconizatlon OfJima; Board—Ofileers for the accent Year—Annual !Malaria— Bantcary Lozuildon. of the city... Yesterday .afternoon at four d'olOck the Board of Health hold the . Ant tneet lug of the current pear, at t heir aloe on Fourth avenue. Present: ?deafen.. Grow. Holm, Hips, Ardary, Pearson and - King; of the' old Board, , and Maori. IdeClandlemi, Ed= wards and ; Albeit; who .were elected menthens at the last meeting of Connell& . LsLacrriox os oraimms. dritiotion- of Dr. McCandless Dr. A. H. Groin Was re-elected President for the ensuing year- - Mr. J. ,11Albeitz was chosen Secretary end Wm. B. Hays, Esq., TVASISIOr by 10CiAMSIII011. The election of the paid Officers for the Board watt then proceeded with. Mi. Crosby Oray was tmanimonsly elected Health officer. - /'or re.latastaiit Health officer Messrs. John D. McFaden and David Danseath Were'notiiiiiited. Mr. McFaden received 1 a majority of the votes cast and was de. i clar,ed elected. • ~.' , ' - " 1901:1; my P McCandless:was elected by hyairlan te the The mtintes of the last.meating. were then read and approVed. '. ' hfrAIDOSO stated that' Councils had appropriated 112,000 for the use ot the Board f r theyear. 1 •.. . . . OVr-9.I4L'APSIMPI ' . r ' ,'. [I Emit - officer Gray reported for thir 1 month clf January, twenty.elght peptone 1 netilied,l twentyalzt nulasuose abated, rand tivmperrulta urinated:, 1 2 eft oolltteted. and IS 30expended. , . 1 Meat Inspector Weaver reported .six. hhedred and eiltfitYldx visite for Jae ulry, and ono hundred and one condom. tirmlatif Meat and 'cattle. During the oath three meat.aliern or the lowest otder.were closed up. There - are seventy stolid:lh the ally, now, twenty-one, of! which . are. arent:tam thirty.ftve second claret. Mid fourteen third clue. ' IS. B Williamrs'Atisistant Health Offi cer', reproftal nineteen •persons notified, and . :siktepii nuticumee. - abated' Miring I . , - , ,..TEF,Tus.e.'s WORK. l'iliEl ' exinual repOrte Id ithe Officers were I I next .reidln'Fram . the report of Health 1 Oflltiet'Grel,ll. appeared lie had nOtilled 1 during the year Isfahan:Mtad and twenty- I seven persons, sod caused-five htmdred 1 arid ninety-three mdranCes to be abated. He He granted four hundred and , forty live ' Permita r receivldg therefor 1450.50.• The , (Oda expenses' were g 108.46, and the ankitiht ' handed over to the Treasurer . 1 ! During.. the Jeer, ore;hilttdred ` end ' eleven mutts were instituted against Per : ties for violation of .oßoard of Health" I laws, eighty , flve of which rare , decided in favor 'of the -. Board, • twenty-one welted' it and fire dimity:m:4l4lMM Attention ,la-,called to the aubject of "vital etababes," - and' a . real:tory of 1 births, marriages and' deaths .rocom. mended, TM. pi kept " in other cities, and an attempt bas been made to do go in this. but the MoOrvidd . has been too in definite to beef any,en, which Is the fault of the law. , , ... ' The officer also calla attention' to the great ne..d of a "Pest House" in the city, and makes some unease:lune on that polet. Ito report climes soggeation is reference to •compilation of the reports of the Beard Miring the yeu book fbrm for reference. - ' The paper was - received; and, after rime discussion of the recommendations, flied for consideration at • a future meet- The Militant Health °Meer's, annual report shows that • nine hundred and thirty Persons had been notified and eight hundred and thirtptwonolaanote Mated Luhlidlstrict. There were Instituted by him thirty-two sulfa. tttreeof which were decided against the Board; live Macon. tinned, defendants paying costs, eleven appealed to Court, and the remainder in tavor of the BoarcL Meat Inspector Weaver reports eight thormand three hundred and eighty-four visits made during the year, three htind rod and seventy condemnations or meat and cattle, and ten dollars eollected from contbacations of uneound meat. These reports were received and flied, and, on motion of Mr. McCandless. the thanes of the Board-returned- to Officers Williams 'and Weaver for the efficient and satisfactory manner in which they had discharged their duties. Dr. W.'A. Phyrician to the Board, preempted eiebular statement of the "mortality records" during the year, from which 'we glean the following- In tweeting table: - . ,• • - , •The total number of deaths was 1, 4 9 0 , of which Unlwere still born.. The deaths were divided as followsi sex, Mace emalts ITIM Mt 2 . • YnOttlrtresic... CL lorz , t Coloicdnsavaa. Total ' tec Tholarguat number dying during any single week Ness forty•three, snd the smallest fifteen. Tho most fatal diseases were phthisis malmonalte, 163; cholera infantuni, ha; scarlatina, 511; "typhoid Sever, 4(1; whooping cough, 82 One. case 'of -death from lightning and one by poi ami unreported. The remainder Of the .table isfilled up with alassllicatiorse of the disease, nativity of the genera; ad ' This tabular statement ti commented upon by Dr. Snively, who stattethat the Munrof mortantrtscompiled heaths ;data furnished the..utnao, and is by no meant, as and precise ss It should be.-: IS titcomplete trefective tut Moires sci curacy to its statements of the °umbel , 'of deaths, and tasmati, 1j Is defeptiva as regards the Osterberg* of die 'canws of death. In tho absence of, any previous report, no coMparisen can ho instituted betweer..the mortality tor the year . Just ciosod and that ,ptovinga yealy. The population of Yittshurgh is 'estilliated at 05,1100 - The tripod idioms thatl,B4El deaths oc 'currid loth!' Meyer rittsteargh dosing ; the year ending February I, 1876. The average death rate 15 estimated at :14.61 ip the 1,000 inhabitants. In aitred,NcritYdrlc it it gt. 46. ; , During the year no epidemic diseases have perraded In the city. The meat notable fact has-been the ' mortality emongehildren,espectally of three under ono year of age, and tats has beenso great U to arrest vedette attention and to lead to ,abet ' whether the deaths aro not out of pro portion- to- the *DOWD causes which exist to endanger their live. Reit eration lutbe table will ludlcatetimmor. , tallty or children under One Year of age; commred with the geperai mortality for every west of the'year‘ 'From - this ta ble It will be perceived that Rem Opi fourth to onelblid of the whole mortal. ‘ l4l to be hauqd argong childrentander one year orate. " Children over one.year end under. Am- Years give 8 0 0 deaths. Improper nourishment, convulsion', puournonit and brain dimwits are ' charged with meet of this , wide of In-• font life. • The retairteinlblts 160 deatheeherged to consumption. This show, us that from which we have moat to fear. It le equal to 11 62 per cent. of the total from ad cause*. .In the city of New :Tatham deaths from this diocese average 13 72 per cent. of the total mortality. The report shows thatecarl aline calmed I to (teeth& Tins pt equal to 4 per cent. of the totatt mortaille frog all %ADM Typhoid fever mused 46 deaths. Thiel to equal to 8.81 per cent, of the total mur. l tidily from all canoes., ouB hundred, and two still births on. I mitred In the city for the 'milted closed. They amohnt to 7.35 per cent. Of the I, total number of deaths that,ocourred In the living population of Plushinll l 3.l The per cordage of still births to the to- Lai modality mill to the population hi I enormous. It causes are worthy of physiological and medical Inquiry, and the records required by the Board of Health concerning this clue of death „b a wd be soughing and .minuts. The comments are tbus concluded, ..1 would respectfully *urge upon the Board of Ilea-tit the necessity of provi. clog an isolated ward In one of the prt. vote hospitals,separate building, for the acc,,niniodation of persons afflicted path coutogious Maoism. During the pasts year considerable di dicnityhas been experienced In getting trite oleos of cases admitted Into our PrIVIDO andsecular ,chargindo institutions, and "I hereby desire to express the obligations we test under to - the dieters of Mercy for their humanity in tog and caring for these unfortunate suf.] ferore. In the event of the acqtion of the present %old hire Home' at a!pub. 110 hospital' for the city. gettable quarters might easily be obtained in that buildings or, if objected to, a separate building might be erected on the ground connect ed therewith. This the Increasing de. manes of the city will eertaittly In time require." r . 1 would respectfully...tinge-up= the "Board of Health" the necessity of pro 'Mang for the registration of marriages. This only mind be engrafted upon those eiready portent:toil by the ..Board 01 Health" without any material Increase In coat or hobs:: Isla needless to adduce argumnnta In favor of the value tad Ina. portend° of title branch et vital iNatbia l "' An American attainder' Inalltatly MaTkOdt would be Impossible for a large portion of the adult men and women born in the United States, to 'Vera by any public records or other le gal documents that they were legitimate : adapting with a natural right to the name 'they bear, or even tint their parents were Ayer married. Is the city • of New Yotk,...the . registers ere daily searched by' persons who deere trans. tripta of marriage., of the solennization •J which no, legal proof can be ilbtained. The searchers aree-aomedmeekteserted wives, the 'victims of faithless Isisbands, negligent clergymen and victims mar. :lyres. Sometimes they ere grief stricken Barents in search of the evidence of the marriage of a deluded and dis honored daughter, or a son inveigled into a' digreprntable union watt some designing adventurers. More frequent ly still, they are widows, dependent upon their own. exertions for ; support, with a family of half orphaned children, whose just Claims :o the heirship of some small bat sadly needed fortune depends upon the 'evidence of a marriage of which no record bat been kept, and to the solemnization of which no. witness can be found." . . . - • • • • • ... !.Of equal. if not greater importance is the neerselty for the registration of births. The social, economical endmoral intercede of society demand,- that this branch of vital stattattm shall te render ed as complete as possible." The paper, after being read. was referred to a committee consisting of Messrs. Gross ' • McCandless and House, in connection with the new phesician to the Board,' Dr: J. G. McCandless, for ' lonnakieration of the recommendations of Dr. Snively, a vote of 'thanks Ming also tendered him for the care and efficiency with which be had fulfilled his official duties during the year. • aCIIINDERET." • A communication was received from, two Germans In reference to the establishment.. of. "What In the German language would be called a *kW:Matey,' but for which there la 'no English term except that found in the French, •Abbatoir, which even does not exactly signify the meaning." •, They proposed to contract far the to. moral of ell dead - animals, "from a cat or don up to an 'elephant," daring the night time. covered with tarpaulin and complatelthid from sight or smell; take thearaway Bats from the oily each Morning: during the "heated term" catch all unmusaled canines and, put them to pound for three days before otudiscation. The only . consideration Relied •is that Contrails give the men the pdvilege to pals though the streets with the refuse, and Pay thorn a slight compensation when any - of the animals, dying from Infectiorm diseases, have to be buried. 'The zommunicatinn was received and filed, action being deferred until a future meeting. The Secretary was instroctedlo re-let the office now occupied by the Board for the year 800, at a yearly rental of 5300. Warrants fer the payment' of the sal. arias of the oMcera were ordered, after whibli the Board adjourned. - THE TONNAGE T4I. • Meeting. of the - Coat Exchange—What the teal Men Want—The "e rater Improvemeut." and Heavy pHs—Hese batons of Protect.: • ' Tu.''' . tonnage tax to which our coal men . are subjected by 'the "Slatikwater ' Im provement". has been a source of con sidereble trouble and 111-feeling betimes those engaged in the coal shipping trade and the company. The matter has been discussed and efforts made to compro. mile, but without avail, each aide Ban ing firm bs its deniand. It has finally reached the londalature in a bill provi. ding for the repast of the tax, andryes terday afternoon a meeting of the Coal . Exchange was held at their of 130 ' • Water street, to conelder the imalnees. :Therewss a large-attendance, and after a lengthy discneston the following relic,- Infinite were unaulmoualy adopted : Remixed, I. That the gratuitous alto gallon of the Harrisburg correspondent, "hi," of the Pittsburgh-Dispatch, under date of January 28t that the coal men were seeking to 'ro bthe State Treasury , of '200,000," Is a gross mlarepreeentation of these engaged in the trade. a willful or Ignorant perversion of the facts, ea is clearly proven by the provisions of the "bill," introduced by Mr. Walton, of this county. The "tax" which we seek , to have repealed is what le known as the "tonnage tax," and which we behave to ' be unconstitutional, and-which we know ' to: be an isnjetet discrimination agabrat I those operating on the "Monongahela Slack Water - Improvement." and In favor of thoseengaged in the same trade outside of the . jurisdiction of said Im provement, aggregating the heavy toil I and taarto Wee perscre-aseratedng Pool No. 2 as the bads of as average estimate. Ressivert, 2. Teat in view of the fact that we were engaged in shipping coal on I the Monongahela river prier to what Is I known as the "Slack Water Improve , meta," and that we carry the roducts of our own mines, in our own p veinal., to markets beyond our State lines. we regard this "tax" as eppresslve In Its operatives and a violation of the rights snd privileges of inter-State commeroe, nd inaemech as the ealgencloe,' which furnlehed the plea of justification for its original impoeitlon,-have °eas rc ed to exist, we regard its continued enforcement as unwarranted, and its Immediate repeal imperatively demanded, We do, there fore, most earnestly ask the Legislature, now in- session, to reprove this unjust burden from a trade already seriously crippled by exessaive tar,ation and en dangered by edified obstructions, blocking ,up the cbanoel ways of our rivers, imposing peculiar hardships and extraordinary expenses. - ~ Rewired:3,, That the hearty thanks of this Exchange are due, and aro hereby tendered; 'Hon. Joseph "Walton - Ihr his prompt and energetic efforts to intro during the bill NT the repeal of this ob noxious stax, and we do moat respectfully retreat btu. Senators and Representatives to give their united aid in - securing the speedy passage of the BMOC. ' " ' ' ".• . R 6, 11 1 1W 1 . 8. 'That we retitled Our home '.papers, at the guardians of' borne pros. PetitYtto acct Co It that - the legislatton' 'neceatiarl, for the adreheonlelit of the 'vast Uttered*' of the oity and, county is not defeated by false and tiogeporowl. misrepresentatiens in their columns: Remoked, .6. That a copy of these remo tions-Ile f4rniehed our city gapkra for pirbilettiod; and the Secretary transmit' the same to our Senators and lispresen at *salves at Harrisburg, , , ,ha , - A. • 21' 72:0 m 2 1 ? . 71 • "*.'• • ..... .1.100 123 *7 `. ...... 07 11 7 : .. ... 11 Ml= Reglster , d fluslnesi. °r pbtailitemia.t thp ,pnipOpAtepttster's Mee for the month of January, 1870, was as, fotiowp , • Lit ittiiiior ph: GRANTEP • I•empleht.., .„. A.lnsts,lotoM , Manuel Ring*, ..... _Mary -Rthiran $ 1 OK Woo. . Hen . ic h ...... ihior.y lan ai h t i . ,; . ....... 2.P.0 :On '3 , 11 RIMS • ..... gm .F.llahhhth J. hill Wm. Rill ...••••. John Ford Won. P..rd .01 " Aaron r Wm. 4 . Me - oirteo..ii-a n . $ t " 1,1°:;: = 0 Lama Roltots Ili Di WK. yh i ., Wymer.. IMAM, J¢y~ll raft oborim.. 4A* 11:1 11 11 . ; /LIMO tsi K •:i . • I. "Z 1p BCCK Ca:M.Th. . 0 0e. ..... 100 PatiPbll virine McCarron. pelertßeCiirrun ..... 1. 4 eticalty . . ... gins h.lckleT ' 400 , irdetltit,-r WeAtio-' J0h0 1 . 111 r P n a0M■47.7 . m 141 • 1 1 11 ........ Jha Joheph C. Rennetly....hargaret tl. lien,nedy. ChopAn • Wary Ant. Lni . llaty • e.•Avlrhinb.ugh. . Thom.. Prnar. - Wm, H. Wohlitllen , m. • jhen•M Mich.. John WI.O 1 A-Min. . , • • . / lama nafhr. Om R O gg . • J.b°"nri I Richard narton. Cs.that Inv ReOscrall..i.a Iltetatlien. Pol. Wm.Dtehl w.,••rwer. G. r°7''r .1 ohn MePP.n. tobst IteUrtif ' 1 113 " :.81 2 1 1 11 ' . , Contempt ,of Court. On Pritley of last work Mr. Franele.C. Porter was brought into the Common Pleas Court on a process for opnteuipt, Whim directed .by the Cond. to, Clio an . answer and otherwise purge himself of the contempt, ha replied that he would not employ counsel and would not Moan answer, 110 said he would make a ver tal statement, ..and, If that will not do you, I will go with this -man," moaning the Sheriff. Tho Court ordered him to be taken to ;1,114 Ind' tilers. to r e until such time as ho Wortid imike proper answer and purge, himself of the contempt, and till further orderorCOult. Meeting of the Police Committee—The Pay 801 l Approved—The Office of Re llerCeptain Abollshed—The Mayor Au. ' Merited to add three Alen to the Force. . The Police Committee of City Councils held a meeting last evening at the May or's . office. The meeting organized at half past seven o'cl' Rare presiding. The par roll for January was submit ted and approved. Thematter of abolishing the office of Day captain or Relief captain which po sition has been filled . by Robert. Graham, was brought np. • Mr. Phillips Inquired if it was neces sary to keep a man in that office during_ the day. Mr. Patterson the Mayor's clerk in an tiwar to the Inquiry stated that there was hut little business done during the day and that there was always someone . about the front office - who could attend to the duties of the Relief captain. . ' Mr. Phillips Inquired of the Mayor if the office could be abolished without any inconvenience. Ills Honor replied that he could get along w Shoat it perhaps. On motion. it was then resolved to abolish the office. the matter of increasing the pay of Captain Reed, of the blighttch, was introduced, and the Mayor war author ized to allow him for extra time, as it appeared that his boors of business were generally from eight o'clock, P. tr., to ten A. . The Mayor asked for three additional men on the force, as he desired to place a man at the corner of Fifth avenue end Grant street, one at the corner of Wood and Water streets, and at Smithfield and Water streets, on day duty: The request was granted. After the transactions of some further business, the Committee adjourned. Kansas—Sockeye Colony—Cheap Fare to -. 7 the West. The Buckeye Colony Association is prepared to send passengers to Kansas at about half fare—first chum Members can go at any time, singly or in compa nies. Land explorers and excurnioubda can procure "Round Trip Tickets." To obtain reduced faro persons must join the Association by procuring a certificate of membership—single pitmen 13, family 15. Members nerd not settle with the colony If they prefer some other location. Do you desire to ,go Went Then visit llamas. A map of the State, description of nod, climate, price of land, free home. steads, etc., sent to all who enclose 25 cents. Address V. P. Wilde's', Agent Buckeye Colony, • New Philadelphia, Ohio, or call at 240 Liberty street, Pitts. "burgh. 2 • floitabehner Ciintinental Flfth avenue below tho PostonLee is always ready far_ the reception of violent from five &Clock in. the morning until = midnight. The genial-heater the establishment endeav ors to be always up to the autos in every arrangement connected- with- his business, and how well he sue- need 6 is evinced in the LI:DCI3I3IM ta4ronage . enjoyed by but femme Cobtinental. Oysters game, non. poultry, In sticirt, everything in the ecilble line will be found on his tablet in Dessert. hlealn are ready at any hour, and thus the M business man or traveler ratty suit s 'own ebnverdence, a canalOoratlon which LA very important in ttp Rifling of time. Fora healthful spout there in no place in the city better than the' Conti ' nental, Fifth avenue. • Excellent lateca.. •,: Mr. Wm. Hespenbeide, No. 50, Sixth street, has on :hand one of the Sued and moat select assortment of tailoring cloths and gent'ii furnishing geode to- be found in this city. He, la now. engaged In making up badness and fine dreas suits at rearionable prices and In every cane with satisfaction to the patrons. The goods are 'away s warranted to be exactly guaranteed., anditatlsfaution is always The Mock: of . neckties, gloves, paper and linen collars and culls, and such articles in also .vary full and varied. Young gentlemen can do "no batter than patronizing alespenhaidatx, No. 50 Sixth Nitwit. Books, Books, Boots In endless - vitt. sty, In relation .to every ooneelVable subject, large and email, at Egans No. 41 Sixth avenue. Some of the . latest publleasklas in .sialoice, art. philooophy and theology have been received. Call Egan'a and look at the amok. POLICE BUSINESS. ZME Great Auction gale-300 Beautiful Building Lots.—On Wednesday, Febru ary 2d at 1 3 4 r. M., In the Twentieth ward, adjoining McFarland's - Grove, within two mtnutea walk of Ronp's Ate. lion, onlhe Pennsylvania Railroad and adjoining Fifth avenue. Persons attend ing the sale can leave Union Depot at 11:51 A. N., or take the Oakland street care For plans and full particulars In quire of Dircka h Lefatrom, Rest Estate Agents, No. 49 Math (late Bt. Clair) meet. • N. Wnernso tt Co., Ann. • The recent decision of Judge Birk du reference t the liability of of. eers In making a o rreats hail created almoat as much excitement in the com munity as that • occasioned' by the low prices cud superior workmanship of the articles manufactured • at _Lender's Trunk EmporiUnt, and which sold off rapidly from the warehouse, No. 104 Wood street. The same policy presidia now, and exPlains the great Patronage enjoyed by this honse. • . A calm and peaceful and contented , smoke is a luxury, which no man need ever expect to enjoy unless he is fortu nate enough to know whore to get the right kind of a cigar or brand of tobacco. blegraw's, No. 15 Ninth (Hand) street, la such a maw. Thousands of smokers, his patrons can testify to this now. and thousands more will have that privilege In all posalblllty in years to come. st. Valentine's nay is approaching, and in autleMition of ' that occasion. 001. Egan, IQo. 41 tilath avenue, has piled atm, with a very large end complete assortment of the missives appropriate to the day. some are sen timental-and others are comic, and all are from new and original designs. Every taste can be supplied from the Immensestoolc. • To Leta are very numerous this wtn. tar. Parties wishing to engage spring wagons for moving would do well to at• lead to it in time. Leave your orders at No. Ea . Darrah street, Allegheny, for the at. moot any - alze wagons noeded, and y will be , attended to by •John Dyer's Enreks Llcai Express, • At Send Neer Orders to the Oregon Brewery, or. leave them In .pesson for PISMANumala Co.'s cream ale, and it will. he delivered at your hoses; or shipped to your address promptly. The Oregon Brewery le on Stevenson street, in tho Sixth. Ward;. pear the corner of Pennsylvania avenue; Ater dt Co" IC.Ystone rettery,3 63 Lib. arty street, have on hand a very select assortment of tho finest queehrefte Ittr table woe. No table eomplete withoat a good get of oneenaw.are, eral no place la the city offers' better advantages to purettmers. Pittronlie Mane manufao torero and purchase the Keystone ware. Oyidcza in every style at Youngson's, eacher'llinitheleld irtreet au& Ttlareencl eilsy.**hest confectionaries in the city. Everything In the sweetmeat and pastry line. liannuets prepared with care and promptnway PrlVate nippers gotten up in the beet style at the house or in the ain g B P l l l " l4 ak =mit* pease Armor son 4. Daily arrivals of now and fashionable ladleegoods at Moorhead's, M Market street Everything from the finest nee die to the moat costly Indian Shawl may be had at this establishment. .Isdiertn. shopping should remember the number. They cannot hod a better house for dross goods in the city. . =M _ . Illy A. a r. Telegraph Llne.l . Orrir, February L—RlVet falling slowly with al inehes of water ln, the channel. Weather cloudy. — iitenneine , ter 27 ate Tr. It. - , c. nancoutTowa, February .L falling with SO. Inches of water in. the channel. 'Weather clear. Thermome• tar Mat 4 r. . o. Onssetenono, February I.—River its• titulary with 4 feet of water to the ehan nel. Weather dear: Thermometer 30 Additional 11a!kets by 'Felamb • Catena°, February I, After one o'clock No lisprlever beat sold up to 81340 cash and Heller the month, but closed en 80,air. Pork, seller February at 125,75: seller March at 1126,35. Dry. salted *boulders lea; green sides, averaging 56 she, at 12;°. Lord 150 cash. CAMBRIDGE, FOIIIIISIy re. Meta 702; prices nochanged. Shoop and Lambs; reonipta 5,4601 with lees ar rivals there is an improvement in the prices of he. Inwnrr, Fab. I—Wheat weaker; ea. tra white 11,19010, No.l/011.1001,11. Oats weaker at 45a. Barley 11,75 per centaL Dressed hors at 110,25010,75. I Wit3C-111.110N -0 n Tummy craning, tab• 1•t, 1870, at the F.a.g e Hotel. Liberty treat. br Her. Jahn trantat.D.D.. Mr. CMS lkopitic J WISR, and Yin JANE 110‘13014, bo.h Beaver eenet7. DIED . KILIIR—On Sunday, January 30111,_ eel% at tit. re nee of Ma No. YOB Penn Krai g. rhraburgh, - Pa,ANDium Lamm . The funeral tak a place on WADNItSoref, Llfabroary Yd, at elo`utock r. N. Via frteuds of toe f.raity are reapeetftaly larttld to atteed. H • 11, in 'Tawlat. the lt lett..ll6l3LitT a. ben., It, le the 4tot teat et hit eltet The Inv tst edit take tilsee from LIS late red. deuce, Ito. 45 Adams attest, lktaaehester, ea TntresdaY, at 104:eldest • • • P 0 LET. -.A. lot of largo, grouik 199 brick• feet by SUB Petlrilli sobattuti brick bulkily it earl Lot by 140 kw, bad-ww an aft boadmt contain lOW two name, tamer rtey yopied by dame. latllluoy as splaulug mill Mt sated, ensue sod /non bloods booth FRU burg b. imitable for IsanutarAttling pupasee or ampler:. AVP.Y t. TTIMIIIIRT 4'004 1 -Carson siad Teed strum Biromishani. bERSOICJA BROTHER!, Llbertet, Deslan to Awl sad raZIAI effI[ADJAES & PE.EHLF.B_, UN kJ DEWAR:ERE AND LIVERY STARVES, corn. i f BANDURE'Y STREET AND CHURCH AVENUE. Allestent CRY. WU' 00r/D1 ROOM Are coststaatii_..lpylled with roAl ald ra TFACCIrs4IArg s t IVA to P.pAre.l for We:m.4 Hearse. and C.. furntaludt alma, •.11 Alltd. of Ifoarnlnt H 0.% If 1.02'0. ome• nen of all boars. RAT and muftis. JOSEPH RUBIES & SON, UNDERTA-IMILS. No. 4A4 PENN ono= Oarriagos for Vowels, 113.00 LIAO,. COFFINS and all Funeral TurnMantua aur a &teed rates. FOR SALE. gOR OALLE—FIIRRACE — There will he off :red for sele to tb• higbert and t bidder, at alcaribur. Vinton county. Ohlg. on the 15th dsv of rebruary. 1870, the SAO , Z OfiNACE, wile the lands belonging theetta These lends contain inexbaustlele ;Wee of ore and coal. end the Furnace - Is now le fall Watt mating 19 tons 1101 itlafaor r eleirAr i tEler. i.) - Bainbridge. Hose toenty, Ohio. FOR BALE-PROPERTY, i'ne undersigned c;ff re for sa e bin Dwelling Home. S ante and tirounds, Masted In the Fifth .ward Alles henY CDT: betw". nidle •laps streme. baring • s treet.fro 5O test an! a and +tenth of St3o feet ton:dee s able le one or the most desirable and Man Dui situations In the city. Terms accommodane. ti innulte of P• BRAD N. I.M No. 1011.1besty •Isma. r/tbstmSgb• FOR SALE. - 11314 acres at Fleming Stntlorle Ft. Worn a. Ft.; Si •boneee and 3 lots In Pleasant Va le)s. 1 sere grooad In Bellevue Born.: tools sad A acres InEltssbeth Flom; noose and lot to water, Beaver county; 1 . 1 wt. e. tilt= House ,nd 9 Lots on Lombald avenue. 3d ward; lifts on Fremont street. And ward; 10 acres la H‘s. townsdlD: Holm and I.ot, 54 James strov_t, 3d ward: 110000 and Lot Wellte Oak street, ad ward; boost and lot Perrysellle Pla Roe , lid and; Douse and lot on Quarry meet. !ad d: war 04041 and lot, liTtnelleid street; lots In New Brighton:3 lots and house In ward. ouse sod 4 lots ormlnn Km, oevento Book and 011 Macke for sale• For (nether PartlonFam /nretlts ot N. WIIIIMOILIM. Seal !Mate Agent, corner 0010:and Barn:V=9l Streeta, Alletnenl. P:OR SALE.--AT A BARGAIN. —IIOII.E ANDLoodlle nd ward, Alleghen OT y. Hon.. SI Mary Br'elt of It . rum.. wril , anishen a•ut complete. got AO igt. ' ...gle se pt f s!re ity rear str i t r tryThr=flas :11 clout. to purchase real vita.. As • hot. on. accoon• or Ka loartoa soft conreolonce. or as loyestment It would teethe. by 'caving. large ...at. on . the coil. Terme easy. Price low. for forth 1 fur.. 9". app' lk o i. pima, • *. .t Diamond. Aslert 'Pt hen? • yton SALE. DWELLING* C - That three orr BRICK DITILIZING, •srably•lorared. No. em ELITer avenue, Alla- Rhtor Vial. non , odolue Inn rooms rodeauretron hot one told roster to neat and arcood atory. gas In all the rrotos are. to Morena. Henan alto sten on cot tor of lin y's allay. It le wellllghted and ventllated..l.4lrt.loWallak sum.. ITT • . lip 1 , 41.121 avenue. •L , OR SALE.-1 Steam Engine 10 by 30. to gd running order. with eattog, Welting Sean end e •ntget- A rl ln . Zt d r lr.TTO9 eiqlflA;ak H 0: 15011 t•ITT AND FORCIL PUMPS. Will ve Vgg l ifb7ghgr 0 1 1: tr. 7 1041.7,744 ° Wr. 0.. Ps. • F" 'ALE.—Engines and MAI ER% Now and Second Hood. of all Pails coustantiy On band. a of %ha coastal N 0151417 eitelitt•. JAMK6 HILT, i CO., Core er Marlon LTe►ne ►m PO% W. L 0.}1..W Allegheny. .r. FUN SALE. PRINTING OFFICE. :live Steam Pm"e and • large nuantit7 al M . N. More wort than they can turn out. JOHN A. BUT, tf Birth •sd Tassel street. FOR SALE: STK ACRES OA LAND Within the city limns• Wm De bid ebestmatt on est! terms. Enquire or BLAILELY. ♦tt rneyat•La.. 01 Grant street. • Dear FOR SALE.—Stock. and Fiz- TORLd, LEASE AND GOOD WILL' Of • first-class Grocery. 40101 s geed bnOneu. Tita undeislgned being engaged In other bo•1ne•• Is t 0• reason for selling. G. W. POSIT. 49 Fed eral street. Micah., IL 10EIRNONAL.—All persout seek- R. !NO ROMER; or - Invetment. In Rea Yo tete, ease time. Ur We and money taa curing_ a cope or th e •PITTSBUIOIII ESTATE REGISTER: , Ittsglves iththIGEMI or ottl be neat ny e 117911 to eel red...GU SU. Persons rootlet MI soget netted cheat the large lies It eentoths. CILOpT & PAILLIPS,_ Pub. Ushers sod Rosa Masse Agana,. No. Egg Worth JOHN M. COOPER & CO. Bell and Brass Founders, MGM, LOCOIOTIVE • MUM SILL BRASSES n trade Peon/win; to Order. BABBIT'S METAL Made and sept on Hand. Proprietors use Ilenufeetarere of J. M. Cooper's Improved Balance Wbee STEAM PUMP. Offiee, 882 PENN STREET.- Voimdri, Car. Ilth and Railroad Struts, PITTSRUItaII. PA IJOVORTiI, MP & CO, 243 LIBERTY MMT, Roma. Bud or 14'4 Lm iceyviaglares lagnments of. New Crop New Orleans SUGAR and MOLASSES. vr Vier give 12 per cent. tare on al/Sugar by the Hogshead THE IRON WTI MUTUAL 1111 INSURAN • Of Pennsvivezia. 011163, 15 Fedval St, Allegitey city: DISIFITTOILIt ont i t YOAB lL Bll%, ( Tdikali e s " t7 "" SIMON Mayor of auar e iLy. 7.IIMALt-Latr, D. L. PATTamuN. Lumber ourtelkoat. D. SWOOSH. Dunn.. Aron. Capt. ROOT. ROBLalaoll_,Praldosto Hoy. H. OLAREL.D. Vice Females% JACOB RUSH. INlernao7. 0. R. DYNXT. Treanor*. H. W. WHITS. YIDIOaI. ADTloxio •• . • • TI MM BITO6ER. fieng Agent. COMIIIIBSIONED AOI NTS /OA . 411/1 C 0 OW! Q;• ires Itallanteebta O.P d, neareF, PA. • tie.rge (I."4:tinslit ?.• J. S. Krayer Jnbastowe. Al • Commoy lrlectv metnal. l WOE meander g4Ortg Ur: frotetne Gaft.ltlBB. • .CENTLEti Maar to porehano s moo preset% for their Meads lor • HOLIDAY GIFT 3'"4I4III7I;,'ZIAIL'kuidEINVO :XI ;l l' VCR WAILS of toe moat desicsble pußetv.R.-• received K . W. DIINSEATR'S 7CWILL7 AND OPTICIAN. CI -INSURANCE COMPANY. raez.easts stuanta, 1111 ORB Lvssus. Ilaccaul PITTSBURGH. PA. Ca1p19.1., a t c 11 .1. 5214 1 015. Pl. J. Ilkley •11 Oliver Ca LW OsiVl Vrallieesletlisrtsisi t :l S,PCbs=. 131.1 4.1 s. 'Mass. Jas. Maim r"""m RoRIVIVRT4NBMeaIdret. JRNMILIG Presl. • JOS. T. JOHNSTO N .leal Sesseus7. • • • • an U. J. GRACE. GeRG Agent. lunar" an Liberal Tema on all Mrs and Malmo litlad T ,ININGSTON & C 0.., Idausilacturers LißliT Clitilr MON, 0 :EL €I OI I I 3EW • 2Autis wort oar 21,221•1t7• Lowit Joint Butts, abutter erd Gam Bloom WO Pollen. and Inbrir .W.I. a or Builders' B r or g rsrus sisrals on bend. allflcoeodWsrlti Ott, I ' oetomee Wdr I. akual•stran musk. Ps. • • • JsZlithl • T LAD —275 Pip Felt Galena -Yos b 7 • - -10IITTE11.-10 Half bbls prime J.) toll Buttes, for nu M a. B. IMVIIIILLD. THE PITTSBITBOH VINEGAR \YORKS. BALLOU & ADAMS 167, 168, 169 and 170 SECOND AVENUE. A. now prepared w Walsh VlNEfilMit ittate WWl= MAKI= HATE& Atlanta.= 1• Tar tacedarly called to oar EXTRA WINE VINEGAR. WINES, LIQUORS, &o. WAGNER'S FRENCH COLORING, The Ter! Best in the Baited States. MAPTITACTUBZO BY. WILLIAM WAGNER 981 Arorth Seventh Street, THILADELPHI • References—All We leading boa .. I. r. 1.. .- deTpttla. SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, INPOIFF&BA OF WINES BBANDISS, GIN, di WHOWIM f IS DEALERS II WILE BYE WHISFES, O I NEW GOODS. FINE VASES. 6011111111•31 AHD 0111178.. 409 PENN STREET, Have 'Removed to NOEL 384 AND 386 PENN, Cor. Xlevanth it.. (formerly CanaL) JOSEPH O. FINCU & Co., Zei LSS. 187,139. 191, 193 ind 100. 11311 . PITMT, PTITSSIIEUR. wAscrruravxm or pier Distilled Punt -Ste Whblury. aellnrs In 1/WiILIEIN sod LI. WON& HOPS. 3 ushlisti MERCHANT TAILORS : I IMIGHAtT. TAILOR, Corner of Penn and Sixth Streets ALL AND WINTER STOCK NOW 0 0 I , LEP T IMMO;& 11MBRING, HOCCE2 , BO3IB TO W. U. & CO., anauxErwn ~T AILORS,. No. 10 BIM St, lak Bt. 0104: orwIN:rTIMV , Ta 1 t IrLlVlrtal!! able prices • Mr. MU iIhAN wl.llOl/Ist t.l4lgMlcal'OrlillaiLAwaßm6. P. rasmon;sms MEROkIAIsIT TAILOR Keeps ooartaatlY on Caul Gotha, Cassisneres and Vadings. iIIsostrENTLIMEN•BIO=I.23HI27U GOODI3 No. 93 1-3 Smithfleld Street. PITIIIBUicatI. PAL. iirrthontes Clothing made to order In Ma latest Stllol6 NEW FALL ooOns. • ...gnic6l4llllll, 'loci al CLOrnS.CIASELEMPtES, ay :ad secelvaliby nog. agicig letPatlikt Tanor..ll7lllakkileill Watt. ,P:rri7l7l WALL -PAPER At Greatly Reduced Prices. 71,:mk,a1.4.4),:g=ratt., We 7111..11 Witb.ont Iligard to Coot, =MO HASDOONS PAW' OR 'PAPERS, rAnces AU" &WV WartAut.tel 1.011118 at Fa 107 MARKET STREET, NL&R virtu aVESSIZ. 108. B. 11114iIIEB_& BRO. ELEGART _ PAPER HAINFINGS. - tassasied Wall Pawns In nlsla . ttnts amps! , 'lons to soot and stione. Valgiat WIC selsasold and Ittallqrns. PWIts.I2IDIA. n•AP itY. • 0}11611.1C atom llerjrin=e7 04c4 to be Woad eisawhern la the oonnU7. Tor Ws as • • W N A IFIRTT ALT. 7 , 98, NEW WALL PAPER STORE 191 Liberty Street. seu 'COAL AND CONN. CHAR ES. 11. ENRON, z 4 1 0 r ro YoughiOeny and Connelloffle /Lad hissarbeturey of CM, MJL V I AND DESOLPHORIZSD COIL OPTICH AND TLUD. sonar glades . wad Morton 'street. ilbertY sad Clyther streets. Haab stardtalps Seas.d weer. lnallth masa last. of Boas sweat. r. O. M. E. Haag, Second ward. Orders an at either a ilis above eises, or ad. drew is are thsougli Pittsburgh P. 0., will as. sells prestat &aerates. Hada so whom lam espirato._ Hussey, Wells • Cd.,_Wis. Pasta, Vales tros Mills, 51. Wow -5j0,. gar th a a;,tttritrakt e fih l` . sl M u . 2 Co., Park, McCurdy • Ca, geese. tieslY Ural. o. Ww. M. Faber fs 10 a• B. •Ides • Co., James Marshall Co., •IlsayrieKts&A Co.. 131,011 r .„, vizveava . Pennsylvania H. omu.s main cosiall DICKSON, STEWART I CO., 1117/24 mourn d War Once to 110..667 LIBERTY most crAwyCHT Vow illuttszt3OirDlLLooll. MIRY EP% IiVT=LNILOVitt Inress tspr et Oct. All arras leant theiro et addressed tt.' them twouglg tb. Mall, willM atteD4ad ro FLOtflt. rTICE TO FLOUR DEALE:I3II AHD OUNISUMILIta.—We are now 0)00W 4111 . 41 VNIPPlati . 7.lP e r N ' lrtah t t= 111 ei Ort F V; ITV( Wheat e very best to be foetid and cannot 1.1 any in the United Wales. We vs le nabbed ur. Improvements to Maeldnery. Boland Cloths and Coo &WWI and are now prepared to now& themlWet rani' WO MT* maths ler ten year. at Peal 1 31 nt 4erl 00131p6U11012 CR the same trades of Re T. ILW&VIIDY & 111804 • Pearl assamMUl. Anaturm patras mount FLOVIRI MINITICSOTA BAXEKS rt 03 1 21, brlrsiXrfol'attf.lttitirßer. ' WIDOIIf co.. 1180 bbts Bed BM". 133 Was Nay Da)., , WWI= WISOMBiIi notrEs. SOU tad* Havered., 1165 idds e ri dire flea?. SOS Bbls jirynarrtraraltripalint. . (MN 'MI a ! gig *41 , 011911t0. A. ansiesess sad Oros's. abtaaa rar sale losrsr tbss ass Us= the 'w.t. WAT. L&N & CO.. sia4 n 5 Wax Buns. AZOISRMENTS. IarREP , OPERA ROUE. Tblnt nligSt mediane or •ternenaof the eelebta tad Irish Coand Vocattet, Mr. JOHN COLLINS. WHONFS.JCI EVENINOr reb. Ito. MOO Dloo Bonelnsult's three set deala•Of Jibe COLLEEN DAWN. Mlles Ns CopPsleen Mr. John Collins. w m, the po,s, wCrul /Awn." Dols of Eilkeeins,' • and "Widow liscbtwe.” To conclude with the .1191.t.Z Wee of A BIDS /N THE DARE. • inaelday Evening-71M NZIVOINI MAN and It Attie bHIIIT. Collins Matinee on ^starils7• rgr'ACADENI VERC4NIVVE,.LEMRART LECTURES. MISS AUGUSTA. DARGON ME= Select BOad lugs FROM POPOLAR AUTHORS AT ADEMY • OF MUSIC, Filth* . Evening, Feb. -itb, lE= serest teals. Tickets foe sale at the Library Dooms, corner Fenn and ElStll weer. lei MT - BICH, JUICY, Instructive Common Fense Lectures, 'Itev..GEOROF. P. HAYS, In thoglf*THAL FIIItSBYTEIttiId CHURCH, corner of Lama and Anderson stmt., Alle- [teeny. January 21—HUNTINU AN AFFILTITE. • Februaryl—sru,nw HUMANITY. February 3—FASHIONABLE EDUC Single tlekelo..lloe...For.abo rematulas two Toeturel of the ( ourre, 13e. .1.7.319 v ft 100 WOOD STREET. 67;11414RT:12 "•.irr cum i Bid OILLNEI BEA WyTS. e ..tmk 01 SILVER PLATED GOODS 01 all deaciptlasa, 414..t.fax.sscra a d r out :AZ! R. E. BREED: gr ! ,CO. ne WOOD.,STREET. CHINA. GLASS AND • QTJEEN . SWARE. , 'w large pAsortaientof nor pal Sens and Anvil; just - received: Also Vlsted andlisittanls Wily; Vista nod Poem Ware. now Opening and for We at rely low prices at H. HEGBY dr. CO'S., wo. 188 . LIBERTY SIBE. ;kei 34:3zit9,r3. H. DicCORNIICH, .Attorney - at - I aw. No. 68 OBANT bTREET SirProsayt attention given to all thad• of 14:111 boot . All G .w. De CAMP, ATTORNEY' AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,` once, Ito. 127 10IIIITU Munn. (formerly occupied try Hon. Waiter u. fUlsigleCtartNee to egzi.f.,l4,ci.liti Omuta erheny 00unt7...11 mend nollote• Ilene Inm o stof.theadlonentroanitee. ARCHIBALD , HZ A KELLY, terrourry. - Irlierws...A.w. aa 98 rum STUTZ!. M=MMJ IMe= JOHN, A. A.1.3333.111MA.8rs TS-0171010 TUBTICY V* TEE MACS/LIM POLIOAKAFASTRATE. 011eme,1111 rani MILEET, opposM the Cli.• tbectral._ Pittsl , *7., Pa. Deeds. Denali, Mart: • fr4".. , 5t`?"."..`.= 6 , -Pro'ert .tl ~Dd 34 M. B. NEEI.F./1, . . ALDIMMA.ICAND cr-orincio J OBTIOL OP . TAB PLACE. • , • . OFFIC.IC, 89 FIFTH AVENUE., Ante ... l.tcentinn Riven to conveyanct2 . Deeds. Ronda and MortMt.a. en.". t7,77niM =ants. attended g. WomPtal: and aceurst•lT. . ~~ $OBEBT• H. PATIERSON & CO., 4601INZR or Seventh Avente and Liberty St., PITTOBVELGIK. PA. • firiU :gni Every Baturciait Had' AN- AUCTION SALE RORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, i . 1 ear11 A 6 . "2*7 111. 4 71 e. 114:417 .. r ui rd '_ 44 4 ll l :o7• eu 3'l l : Reer :'4 47 : e i r t : :-JOHN-H. mot rawint., :akotrr. O BH r F.U• PATTPUI9*,'& 'C •••• ma - v - Farm. sem= Amin CO7NIItEMaOIN STMEIMFI iMILIEVENTII MUTE k LIBERTY It .4.:T=11111G1111. PA LEGAL Ti! TUE MATTER OF THE: APPLICATION of: 'elite °WSW& 3111t11•1'. Betiding a. d Lean Association of libarpeburt• end ?ma for *Charter of Inoorporaslon. ; Arid 00. r.-to day of Hove:caber, A. D. lean. the within petttlen and lasintment: of writing baring Mao presented to, wand, examined by the Court, and the objects, at.- their, WA conditions the: tin se:forth and *en, maned, sppearing to be Lw rut and not Irelarlintm: file orderrd and directed that said Inesepaeut of lending be filed In tb•offtre of lb* Trothonotary of the Court of Cosonton Plea:4.d tan notice of odd application be Inserted I. the Pitteleurah Daily Morning 0 AZITTX ford hut three netting runt, that an application Dam bare made io the Court of Common Fleas of the Cont . / of Alw;iheny to grant the mid ••ClUtten's Mutual Building end Loan Meoe atton of number' and Etna. , a Charter of 1nC4r90nt1..." and • that such Chaney viii be granted at the next term of null Court, unless exceptions be tiled In nearer time. DY TEN 0.13).T. - ti. kIeCLUKO, Corner Uncut end Dlamona etreeteotollonor. 3W:tr. , • NOTlCE.—Lolteis oi adininis.• THATION entitle estate or nAlittlEt. BID- - DLit. dee'd. late of Allegheny City, heelog Wen . need to the onderalgued, all persons ed ID sale estate are heeehy nettled to make imme— diate payment. and all parties bselng clalente 'talent wed estate to 'resent them 10. C. P. DIDDLV, Adtlnl6Vae. es &MeV. W • se. 950 North, Avemp.. GARKIAGES,, BUGGIyS, &o WORKMAN & DAVIS BUCCILIORS TO Workman, Moore & Co., I=l CARRIAGES; BUGGIES,: • spring and BuckWagoinsi Nov, 41, 44;46 and 48 Beaver Bt., allegheav• Urpatrina wally and promptly exria ad. OTVI den for New Work suntan up to good Min alto , warranted to stye satlefac lion la every patio.- ViiirlVewf et at Or work nstntleoll h* ,ol- ; • 13.0.16 AIIiNTO rve the New Stave. Wheel. r_ w a i m m p L lL s t tea , : p LA . E.J ..wa lea . ll sb P . ATA. e hlr anti IletEer tor . nu atra., 11 ' RIODADD DAVIS brettr.parettss.t.tti•' lutcr.lnt and Ww. V. Dowrw. ate an* 1 1 V en/kW/LH. StOWLIE (.7)..te slg imr.e.w.ttsr...tswiort7ll:V.ww•thase. KaNd JT ° ‘ . ! .. '9lllflll4.'Woll3[ l iAtf. ' )td' DAVIS, .I.ll,oltlseas, FI swami Deal. Ilttabluith, 3=40 I=l R