r 'llititbbutgllfinette, OFFICIAL . PAPER Of Pittsburgh, Allegheny city and Allegheny County. 01/710Z: win zrmag 84, OD et vim ►0 FRIDAY', FEB. U. 1870 Psrsotstrat It entirerp, p. P. Sam at Fraafort, 164)92j Gan domed In New Yank yaterday at 1101®1201. , Tax Republican party of Pennsylvania 4 obis - lost Its control of the yitislature, and It has lost the Governor whom it `fleeted. We have been gold out of both, .sad by traitors le our own' household. Hateefortly let our Republican 'friend' know only each other t We are strong, 'Orily. without, the Vattern, not with them. . All who are not with us aia spinet us. It la high time that we take this as the point ftn a new departure in State poll-, •Ua. -The seamy buenzurrs, from the = highestto the lowest, Wkd . have dlshon • ..!‘red our organization, iula made our daps a cover for thieves, shoeld be •-• branded and drummed out. With them, . -we can never be sure of vlctorn without them, we shell soon Ind the were open; thronglialefeit - or two, to fresh and solid triumphs. This will be found 4 ` 'true In city, county of State. = Thi announcement from ,Harrisburg, 9.4n-yinterdar a Gaznivz,:that um Irwin, wholialoo Volution. elect; ~k 44 refused to appear berm tips &mita Commlires for Investigating tlte,rretricry . affalre, or to be interrogated by that Corn. ' ridnea, on oath, him creattd an -intense mutton. our annotrocaninf was est Shyly sellable. The fdendi Of "Mi. 'lrwin !wift so soccessful tons* efforts; on Wed ". Suiday stiglit, to • suppress the het fioss Ms reports of the Assecistoi Pieu; sled feels all special reports to Individual Jour. I..arls, that it only became pnitllo through our own active and vigilant Special cork • respondent. .; The people hare now to wait, and tee • if Mr. Irwin persists in this refusal to testify to the manner to which he admin. istered that office. INT.TIigG AT TUGS GATIB Him hundred policemen In Phlladelphii have each been . .taxed the full amount of their January pay, $77 50, and the:money, a Tam of over 450,000, las been sent to -Hanisburg, to be used - in' pinto:thug a veto of the Police-bin tram Governor Glaze! How little the upright Sind hon ored Executive of this Commonirealth h nedentood and apprectateltY the rascally crew of the Coalitien I They *Ed now discover that Joni W. Game I,s neither to be bought nor intl. e. 4 1 Two Philadelphia journals, the Press and the Pest, the hat being no: a wins friend to the Governor, concur in their report. of the manner in which this cor. option fond has been raised. The alter native was given to the policemen to sub. mit to this forced levy, or be discharged. Less than a dozen of them refused, there. fore, lb pay it. All the facti hive fully transpired In that city; to the' Ina:mint disgust of the people. This shameful transaction fairly illus trate' the tactics and the , morals of , the . !Coalition, which is every day leaning ltillithaMet upon the reputation of Penn sylvanla. Not content with the YorChise of the majority in a legislature which proves itself more corrupt thane:4rd Its predecessors, the . oileves are no* Crisp ing; with an unblushing effrontery, at the Executive office, not even cluing to l±i2r==== . „ . - fortunate that we have, in donator , , ?. Cleasur. a. JEWS ‘ho will globs their - bribes, and punish theft guilty aiadaciky. The above was written /lore the receipt of yesterday's "drive, that the Goriereei , heti in faces tea the aia. We a. shnioecnew not .te ,etpunge "wnd of ! syllable ot.arliat aborowaten. Lit it - :stand-the enpresalon of ourtoO•congding trust in en °Mta who hu, at last and :_operdY, turned ids back upon the &pub . 11cm people who, elected iit may stand—the brief history Of a tranaection, its origin to Its end, with.im plc posts and its temptations, its mettlts and ' the public belief to be supported thereby, which could not be more trirthfull7 written, more pregnant 1r more decisive, In public 0041011, 'Of • the actual status today of kloyerroirJonn Tr. 021,11. It sliallataad-7the eiridence of the adttaken tenet 'of who were • once his friends, and ofthe last sire most 4410:able betrayal alike of the 4epubil. . can nrinelples and of iltelumorable repo. • tatlon, of our suffering Commonwealth: It la not" who make charges. Let the fads speak es we hive truthfully reurated than t It is not OM' WA OM the, people will see their algolficance, eructs vorros is Tan -rum. z IMIIIII. - The position of the finances of the Commonwealth In even less unfavorably obeyed, by the lepl•tender decision of the Soprano Cheat, thin mit was stated ,p by us yesterday. Instead of lioldlitir but $8,000,000 of coin-assets evilest 344000.. 000 of cofn•lLbilitlu, the um of-that elm of wets m actually very near If not ' gulbs 011000.000. Oar error coislated is stating the Smolt& of the Pennsylvania %Woad debt to the Treasury to Wind phsomoo. The correct figure should be 010,120,000. Let us explal-u I Thetronsaillons of 1857, which created Or $6.500,000 of bonds twat Mat 'corm. stilton, on, Gomm of its surtbass of the peWc waits, were, in 1861, compromised In mother nontrain, by which tbs Soaps - ny pays, in sestinantal Instilbsisits, the spud inim of $460,000 to Lb* i rtniuttq. Vas oontrict nuts to 1801. Thus there int twcatytn►o of these 'payments tat to be nude, that. End !tam coming the ' 'piincipel lira Interest. The 16;110%000 of Lends, u drstmado, remain In the Treas. ' Wry u collateral security upon the latter Tile la a•land, lister idtowhig for the Treesray, while the people will perceive the still more Imperative need for licreas ad vigilance, against • the designs of the -tidavish craw who now asphe to control the Legkballre of Pennsylvania, Let the tareeeyers keep their' eye; sharplrore that ten million of railway paper. , 1111 not only as good aigold, but Jib sit good est the thieves wan to "borrow? it, If THE LAW OF TRUSTEES 113:EMI!!1!2=21:1= . . c Incorrectly—Cavil mcrrtd bY co ofcf tDe "mcktep•" We reprint It as 'writ- In the proceeding, of the Legislature at Harrisburg last week, the following act In mentioned as having been reported favorably by the House Committee : Be it enacted, Ile., That In all cases. of trust, whether mated by will, deed, or otherwise, now existing, or hereafter crested, and whether the r 'subject of said trust shall be real or rorsOnal estate, the ceatui qui fruit, or a majority interested, where serveral are jointly Interested shall have the right to elect or choose trustees to execute said trust, and upon Witten or the cellist pa triad, or par les in interest as aforesaid having such estate. ' theoourt of Common Pleas or Orpheus' Court having jurisdiction shall remove the acting trustee or trustees, and appoint other or others, as chosen or elected by said parties, who shall have all the pow ers to execute said trust wanted; and upon security being approved and en tered by said appointees as directed by W d court Metalling Urn , * And when the acting rodeo shall. not have free and =locum tiered real estate to the full value of thel personal 'estate of said trust, the Court of Common Pleas or Orphans' Court having jurisdiction shall, upon Complaint, compel thesaid trustee to Ole a bond with two or More sectuitlas, as shall be approved by the This, as it reads, strikes us u a very extraordinary measure. It might as well be entitled an act to defeat the purposes of trusts. - It divests all trustees, appointed by testators or benefactors, put, present or lbtore, of, their office, at the pleasure of the very parties, against whose Incompe ! fence, unthrift, or subjection to evil In fluences, tracts are resorted to aid trus tees inined. It makes the now trustee the mere creature of his beneficiary.; so that be becomes a device for collusion againat the purpose of the trust, instead of being its responsible guardian. It proposes to degrade our courts from being tribunabi for the defence and relief of really imperiled heirs or beneficiaries, Into mere registries to attest the creden tials of whomsoever a vicious or misled ceslui qui trust may 'choose to nominate. Certainly this will be plain, If not digni fied work for our courts. Howeverpften the vicissitudes of hu man affairs may. bring • about eases in which trustees should be removed, and the:wish - es of beneficiaries be consulted by the Cotirts In appointing new ones, there is still no *sound reason for the asseepinirevoluilon In the law, and the ataiillng reduction of the discretionary power of the Courts, that would follow the patine of this "act," with its succes sive mandatory "shells," all giving ac. live power to the very•party, under trusts, whose fluidic= la passivity, so long as the trustee does his • duty, to enforce which tho Courts ever stand ready. , We do not criticise thls "act" as law. yers, for we have no profesrional preten sions; bat as Journalists, whose duty it is to call attention - to public measures, at fecting the relations of property and society, that seem inconsiderate, if not positively, evil. If we are mistaken or exaggerate the objectionable features of this proposed law, we cheerfully accept correction..- . There are not a few able and upright lawyers in the Legislature, who are alive to the necasalty for great caution in legis lating on subjects of this kind, to whom We are very willing to leave this matter, if It only receives their timely attention. If our laws relating to trusts and trus tees need amendment, or our. Courts should have greater powers to enforce the faithful performance of trusts, In guard ing the security of trust property, and controlling the appointment and conduct of trustees, by all means let suitable lees laUon bo had. ' Eat let it be by a well considered statute, not ignoring the wisdom and in tegrity of our Courts, which In this State happily deserve and enjoy public conk• dent" and not operating so exclusively through the choice and action of the very parties, under trusts, to restrain, if not indeed to incapacitate whom from choice or action, is an essential 1111111 in the crea tion of trusts.. AT Richmond, last tatmmer, Chief Jim. Coe Chase held that the Constitution does not execute itself,--that, legislation In its furtherance Is also necesiary. A bill was therefore reported to the House; on the fah, and has passed that body, providLug for the due enforcement of all the amend ments to the Constitution. Under the KlYth Article, this will result In purging the Legislature' of Kentucky and Mary. land of members - now sitting therein although legally disqualified. At lekst iliteen *eats will thus be vacated in Ken tuqri .• Taw-responsibility for - the rapiers' of the political disabilities, of those who are now disfranchised by the XLVth Article, to-be transferred by - Coagresi to -the Federal Courts, which upon due proof of PrtMent loyalty and good character, may decree the relief of applicants from them restrictions. The commissioned military officers and the congressmen of the late cielideracj nmaba expressly excepted from openttone of their new mess , me. The.= hi now pending. Can or two features of the legal tender dedaion are remarkable. It Is the' third of a aeries Wldeli tend to eviscerate the body of our national currency. The that attack was made in . the cue of, Lane County vs. Oregon, 2.Witliace, 71, where taxes were decided not to come under the bead .of "debts public and prierste"—. hence, were demandable in coin. The second was the cue of Bronson Vs. Rhodes, 7 Wallace, 220, where contracts Iwkicheitipulate in terms for payment lir :coin or bullion • were - not included, by legislative intention, under the head of "debts public and private." . The the present decision, which declares that all contracts made prior to 1862 arenot, by legislative Intention, Included in that ere. dal phrase, "debts public and plivate." Tun House Committee on the Pac ific Railroad repoit a bill authorizing the Northern Pacific Railroad Company to sell bonds, Secured by their frazchlso and their stock, for the purpose of raising money to complete their road. .The bill allows the company to change the lora• tion of the western isrminus of the road from Puget Sound, as at tint oontempla• ted, to Colombia river, or rather such point on that river - is may be selected by the company. It gives the company the rightlo an amount of pnblic lands equal to that which has been taken up by sef tiers on the lands originally granted the, road, such land to be located In any part' of the national domain not taken np, con. tignons to the line of the road. Tar. bill recently passed; extending the Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court In aim. teal cases tost review of the evidence as well as of the law, is likely to fall for want of the Governoesslgnatere. It ap- pears that during its passage the bill was amended so is to make It operative upon the simple application of the condemned meet); whereas the original bill, which was approved by the attorney General, required the-censent of that officer. It la anderstoOd that this mnendmext will be fatal to the bill. Tiilt gleam bill, on which so much time bill been spent by Congress, wu killed In the Benato with only nine votes In the negative. 'ibis molt Is some what surprising. but the rut Is that Sen. awns were not disposed to make the nee. easm investlyttlon for a fall node:stand. lug or points involved. Tho census mast now be taken ander the old law, with General Walker as Superintendent. Tme Senate Foreign RelMions Coro• :dittos took up the nomination of General Sickles to the Spanish mission at their meeting is-day , and agreed to report h• vorattly upan his confirmation. There was only Om disputing Tots. - IBM= The Philadelphia Press of the Bth said : In Yesterday's Press we mentioned the fight which took place In front of one of the Row offices on Saturday, between two prominent Democratic politicians over the Metropolitan Police bill. We have sines learned that there is a regular schism In the party, and that some rich developments may soon be expected. The policemen, who were thrown out of employment by the operations of the bill, are very Indignant at the course of several Democratic members of the Leg islature, and threaten them with ven geance on their return to the city. Yesterday, at one o'clock, a meetingof the force_ was.held in all the station houses, and it,was resolved that the pay of the men for January constitute a fund to influence the Governor. What effect this wilt have we am unable to say, but Lave confidence that it wills not deter Governor Geary from withholding his official signature. Since writing the above we have received further informa tion on the:subject, in the Shape of the following communication : .&STOSTEDECO,. IF TRUE. FEILLDELPIIIA, Feb. 7, 1870.-:-Tä tha Editor of the Preis: But—We havr just been informed by a reliable member of thrpresent ."police force that yesterday at noon the• men of the. different station houses 'were inforined tliat; in view of the fact that the "Metropolitan Police bill had poled both houses of the Legislature, and only needed the signature of the Gov etnor to make It a law, they were each and all taxed a month's wages, $7750, in ' order to head off the act of the Legisla ture in the hands of Governor °eery. Oar Informant was quite Indignant, stating that no alternative was left him. except to sign a "power of attorney," conveying his entire pry for the past month out of his possession. What is this money intended fort "Iso head off the says our Informant, who, doubting the possibility of doing so, es. presser his own opinion that the 'Lenten. ants who may be retired are determined, not to go out with empty pockets. It is to be hoped that this public an nouncement of a public corruption fund being on hand will induce his "Excellency to weigh well Ms influences which may be brought to bear on him in reference to a measure of such momentous public Interest to this city, Very truly yours, rtruttc 'Hutton. (From tie Press orate eth.l The alleged raising of the fund to in fiance the Governor against signing , the , Metropolitan Police bill, wkich was nar rated IP yesterday's Press, we have been assured on the best of evidence, 'which etaniet, be Impeac4ol, Is, in . every partic ular, a fact: . Our reporters have cenveowd with several policemen, who admit that they were compelled to sign over their warrants for January for the purpose named above. These men are very in dignant, and say their familres will suffer during the present month every privation and want even for the commonest neves ' series of life. -They, however, (the policemen) had but one alternative, either, to sign away their warrants or quit the force - This corruption fund has alrpsdy be. gun to work in channels where its influ ence wehad hoped would never be felt. Threpollticlane who have raised it know well how to operate, and the citizens of Philadelphia who Nalue their lives and property, end 1149 Rxe , opposed to the con- tinuance of the present inefficient police l i force had better bo on the Cert. Thar hope: at present lie With Governor Geary, and upon him depend the peace and wel fare of the city of Philadelphia for the next two years. The nixie paper adds; When Governor Geary learns how ruthlessly the police patrolmen have been stripped of their pay by Democratic politicians, for the purpose of rattling a corruption fund both to sub• sidles newspapers and to work up a sen timent in Harrisburg against the police bill, he should not hesitate to give it his signature. The objections to the bill are too trivial to warrant the Frierilice of its principle. ' By the time the experiment is fully tested the selection of the commie. stoners will have passed into the heads of the people, and then all objections will be fruitless. We know the fate of the reform if it is entrusted to Democrats or luke warm Republicans. Such entrustment is really all the opponents of the measure ask. Let the Governor sign promptly. Only the stolen earnings qt the patron men ate against him. = The announcement made in yester day's Post that a rand of $50,000 was be. lug raised among the police force of the city to Induce Governor Geary to vete the Metropolitan Police bUI created quite a sensation at the central headquarters and the several station houses in me city. The fact was admitted, but it puzzled the managers of the 'warrant scheme to know how the reporter of The Post ob Mined such direct information. We came in fur a fall ahrmi of censure, and the wrath of the . Democracy wed heaped upon us without limit. We withheld many little points obtained and confined ourselves merely to the one solid fact that thething area being done.. - • • , Thatonr readers pay realize the mag nitude of the infamous doings, of the , ringleaders,-we may say that the police force of the city numbers shunt, 000. The warrants due them for Janury's. pay average about $75 apiece; which would net the handsome sum of 07,500, Of that ainental $50,000 is to be used as a cotrupting fund, and the remainder is to pay the head whippers in. The thing was done in this-way: F,acti policenian was taken aside and privately informed that the warrant dues fur January seenld be'eashed, less three and a half per cent:;' lby a certain broker, providing the Pollee. man agreed to sign, over his tight, title and thwart in the same tote:lain parties who would attend to securizg the funds. Teas was" plausible enough, and as the force has many ignorant men, a bargain was struck and the deed accomplished. This piece of strategy was neatly managed, .but the thing leaked oat. Some know ing one whispered about , that the warrants , were to be used to 1111 the Metropolitan hill, and that every policeman who had signed of hail sold h im self out and would not recolva dollar of his bard earned cages. 'Then the protests tame hi, and when' it was found that the duped individual was de terminedly opposed - to the rascality, he was given, to understand that he would be beheaded. 'Submission was the order of the day, and out of the nine hundred but half a dozen were manly enough to resign 'their positledis and demand their' rights: Among:other eases brought to 'our notice was one of a policeman who had 'ex.• plaided his last dollar, and whose wife, is lying very ill at home. He felithe wrong keenly, and he positively refused to sub. mit, and was told that he would have to walk the plank—and he walked it. A Dtunken Father Kllla lib. Mind A mari by the name of Valentine Kline, in Cincinnati, who had been on a spree for several days, went home dm* Tues day night and abused bia.wiie shamefeilly because she asked him for money to buy some groceries that t rre needed. He sat down by . the it ve In the kitchen as where'ske * pupil g supper, as ugly and disagreeable as he could well be. His wife -set the table and poured out the coffee for the children, and asked hint to eat with them. He maid he didn't want anything to .eat, and when he did he would get what he ;wanted somewhere e. She •then pm:tiniest V) give the dill dren their super, and was utting little Johnny up t o p the table In his p high chair, when iier eldest boy cried out ' "0, mammal what has papa' done Look ing around, she saw the coffee-pot, which she had not a minute. before replaced en the stove, lying on the baby's crib, and the coffee grounds all over the baby's face. She snatched the child out of the mile and removed the coffee grounds. which were smothering it, and saw that it was very bidly scalded. The child's census brought scone of the people liv ing in the house Into the mom and the advice' of all who saw- Ito* ladly the baby wu scalded was to send fora doc tor. Kline Would notlisten to thte propo sition, and drove the Intruders out of the room, protesting that there was nothing the matter with the child, and threatening to kill some of them if they meddled with his affairs any furtbet. In spite of his opposition a doctor was coaled in to 'look at the little rafferer,_ and • gate the mother' such directions for the treatment of the scalds es the ease de. mended, but nothing could save the child, and It died the next bloating .at seven o'clock. It was seven months old. . . All the children, state , that they saw their father take the pot of boiling coffee off the stove and throw it into the cradle. Kline eliless that lieaccidentally knocked the coffee off the stove, and that it :fell upon the baby. 'Whatever Um truth of the natter maybe; Kline was arrested and and looked op ontho thane of • Oituder. 12M PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZEITE : FRIDAY 111oRNING, FEBRUARY 11, 1870, = (From nurleburg Coe. I:lemmata Arne.] 1 The new county of Petrolia passed the . Senate on last Monday night. Mush comment has been made on the vote. It took a peculiar phase—the Democrats to a min, outing for it. Sortie time ago the maiden was made that such would kie cue, but was not generally bellev4d. The evuidertaios of this vote was ealdle be that Mr. Lowry would vote on the contested seat of &nil vs. Findlay In' favor of the latter. lam compelled to Nay that the rulings and decisions of the Com mittee have given considerable credence to this assertion. And I now venture the opinion that Mr. Scull will not succeed in getting Ufte seat than beliese he is legal. iyentitled-ta-heyond • question of doubt. (From the Lu ter Xzetntrer, , It is proposed to farm the new county of Petrolia from parts of Crawford, Ire nano and Warren. It is alleged that several speculators with Lowry at their head, hive purchased all the land within severibmiles around the spot where they Intend tO locate thecounty scat, and from the natqral advance in these lands there. by earith themeelfrei. Ike project, how ever, id fostered with care, end looked 1 upon ' a-grand scheme at ' speculation. It Is alleged that the Democrats held a cane II and agreed to support the bill, if Se r Lowry would join with Senator 131111 n it In giving - Findlay. Democrat, a sea in tho S4nate, in opposition to Scull. Republican, who rightfully dal It. The proposition was accep. ted • Messrs. Lowry anti Billingfelt voted IFindisy into his seatin spite of the remonstrances of the Republicans, and in defiance of the prime facia evidence pro duced. ,This is regirded , as a great tri umph for the Democrats, and gives them great RoweL!fltie Sc . zirl. r t . e io . mi. , ~ . The Scull Findlay contelted election case committee has been sitting every day during the week. Mr. Lowry Is censured on all sides for his action In the matter, and it seems to he generally ad• mlttcd that his he prejudged the cue. toms :ho . I.osnoe Upenhr.i_ - . . The Democratic party in the Legisla ture is true to its history and its instincts in uniting with Lowry in an effort to set op some nice arrengements for individual benefits. 'lt looks, however, as if there were enough honest Republicans Riffle Legislature to defeat most of the schemes of these couildnationists. The whole thing will have in excellent effect on public opinion by showing the people what might be •anticipated should the Democracy get the control of public affairs.. The party would then be able to accomplish what It Is now willlnt to aid Lowry in trying to do—to get good bonds out of the Treasury and replace them with worthless promises. Lowry's treach ery is really heing made to praise Re publican principles, while It Is exposing Democratic dishonesty. - tPcsos the Uaambantweßn...ttorM im , The impression that 'Lowry h a t{. been saying -"the thing which Is not," is by no means en unusual occurrence with the old sinner who is so fond of calling upon his Maker as to the sincerity of laetrile's. tions and the Verithfulness of his state ments. Lowry Is subject to no rules of decency or sense. , rritp the - en'ajltt•eelat:sktl) We liaWife7ii loof -Pining by at night, you would think the house .uoirhibied, - did tot's ray of light from-way back iii tbe L. te atime you. -.Did company' come mien. pettedly, so great a parade was made of itmliding Gres, opening rooms, getting out the best things, that the' unfortunate guest felt be abooldiviver dare come ottsr.... Bo Lance's ,were unconsciously doing a missionary work In demonstrat ing that a farmer's home need not ne,ces-. eerily Le destitute of any desirable corn fart or refinement.—.Maty P.. Wegs; Gi :Harpoot Xagarfrw.ror February. YM ~,~..x~?4' F.r+ -,~'5~.:~2.a~'•4 :w'~,.Krlp~Lu..:.:,i~~;v ~v~.•,.+° Poermurrxr. GMtERAL Crumwem. has made the following changes in Pennsyl vania; Hombrook, Bradford county—D. Horton, Jr., vice I. Borten, resigned. Charleonine, Bradford county—A. J. vice J. A. Carl, resigned. Mann's _Utoilte, Bedford county—C. F. Mar u°ll3. vice J. BAUM, resigned. Laces- CO, Westmoreland county- 7 4.D. Shuster, vice D. McJunkin; also, change name and site to Garver. Six Points; Beaver county discontinued.' Established Shinbone, Fayette county; B. Thomas, Postmaster. Paulu s Bradford county J. E. - Utter, vice Joseph W. Young, re. Maned. White House, Cumberland county—Henry Dottarerrvice E. J. My- ' en,. resigned. Sterrett's Gap, Perry county... George W. Less,-vice William Shouts, resigned. Green Park, Perry county—John T. Robinson, vice Was. T. Smith, resigned. Lveippos, West moreland county—J. S. rails, vice J. C. Trenger, deceased. Tyrone Mills, Fay ette county—J. M. Cunningham, vice Daniel. Kilgore, resigned. Wallecaton, Clearfield county—John Moore, Jr., vice John Holt, resigned. Charlesville, Bed ford county—A. S. Davis, vice John A. Coil; resigned.t chison, Washington county-George Semen,vice Miss B. A. Johnson, resigned. The; following changes of. post offices hero also been made: St. Vincent, Westmoreland county, to Beatty's Station, A. D. Houston ap pointed, vice B. Wenner. Lechteo, Westmoreland county, to Garver, and J. - D. Shuster appointed, vice D. MeTenkin. IfiBITITMON HOU TZE bLIND. —We have reedited a copy of the thirty.seventh report of the managers of the Pennsyl vents Institution for the Blind. The re port gives a cheering account of the pros peaity of the institution. It ministers-to the comfort and instruction of one bun. dred and eighty-three personk The fol lowing branches - have been taught daring the yeart . Orthography, reading, writ lug, pintype printing, arithmetic, grammar; geography with maps, physi .oloB3'..Listory, rhetoric,"useful knowl edge," chendatay, and ntral philosophy, Constitution of the Bulled States, mental philosophy, classical antiquities, latin, algebra, mensuration, geometry, dictionary, etymology, English literature, and calisthenics, . Ox Wednesday morning Februftry 9th, about eight o'clock, Harry L. Crawford, aged twelve years, a eon of JaMel A. Crawford, of this city, was accidentally shot by his brother, As near as can be learned the circumstances are as follows: Harry Crawford and his brothers bad been shooting at a mark with asingle bat , Tel breach loading pistoL Harry's elder brother, Joseph, loaded the pistol just be fore starting to school, and iu the pros. once of the deco:wed. By Immo means. the pistol wag discharged, the bill taking. effect near the right temple, causing death in about are hours. Tics opinion L gaining ground' that It Will be impossible to get the Ftuidisg bill through Congress this session. Senators who have canvassed pretty thoroughly both branches of Congress say there is no • change whatever for the passage of such s . . VARICOSE OK . BROKEN. VeINS Thousands. of persons suffer Feu !nand year atii with a broken down condittoaotthe veins ef the leis, which to our limo are easily re. lured mut froneentir susceptible of cure, nod suffer - on, salt beeinse they do net thew Where and to whom to UDlTl.s.r4let NOR. m id" the neonul lanonnation Incases like E 44 inane tom 1 proper duty on part Of the nOripaPer press, and It rivei u great Velure tone able to recommend all each tar.. azipszp, OF 111 WOOD /STREET, whose vast amber of eppy: sneer. and Ids groat atilt to chronic Muer., enables him to itifoißtheisreatcat emote, of re. Oaf that the present etate or selence 'can afford; Besides thus' varicose vanillin"ns to whirl, we =I Incoirradence and angering, snob u swelling. and abnormal grontim..milleli tbe Doctor, with his appliances, to sore to roller, Then again t h e abdominal weakneues and stoking feeling necullar to Drmalr.s. i.esource of tarribla wagering and anxiety I.lbr thew tha Doctor Du belts and supporters 'which are so edastrncte to Metni4 lust Dinsnelty from rogatag when they. do not gotonlae 'certainty The Doctor's Smorrlstics 06ver• 4: period of over thirty mates. betide', a natural spines. fee NM department of hie protesaMa, metre him =Grethen ordtnarllythllMl. The toilet I.lithat Le entailed open tutors generatloaa by ne• glut of the proper means to correct the present erne, carbt of Welt be a eaMotent came to enlist not only the &Met , t:on or pergola them -selves, hat aliathatot all Intelligent Pb7eLeleur Dr. Keyser , * Otiloa mad Medicine MOM 167 Llbertyytreet.; : JAIWAHT 05,1970. • . WHAT DOES REASON' SAY 11. The little moan'oose when bitten bya deadly torrent resorts to a certain plant. eats of It.. and ie. CM Pile street..ritesborgh, ea .141DIZEJIDLY.. Fetirost7 Aid. 15,10. Cl if &Algot A. st.,ror the concise of electlee•BONd or Mardutere ,for the elitablS dear. tad ftr the trio:motto' Of tech other bluing= is 1.47 be 303te100 • .JOittr DALIJATIHE. !amt.". • UT OFFICE OF MOSOODAHE rT.4 BIM/ Olt 0301dPilett.Ati enaetaa tar thirteen tl3l Managers at thispiropany aid be hind at the Toil Lions!, =ND It. ateren Tilt, iJAMESII.-WHIGIST. Mature , - t i ltisbargh. Ifele. 3, IXIO, . le2 NEW _ADVFATISEMNNTB. • Pri'LSBIIRGH • WRITE LEAD AND COLOR WODES I T . p a J, aCHOONNAKIEB . U p fa PON, rxiinwriions, • L i , . Itaaattoturars or WHITE LEAD. RID LEAD. BLUE LEAD. ZINC% LITTIAILOP, PUTTY and all colors DST AND IN .. • . orrlon,Ano. nu:row. 460; 4.464,466 and 468, Rebecca gint.t, ALmonsar. We cab" athgallon to Um awalanthe PallbLon cam derlatly. rare Whit Lead. sad winos wa "Pomo carbonate of lead,. we mud •Lsheml • tally parm'lthat lr, free from Acetate and Hf drna; and tbarefore, Is whiter and repatot, both la color sad bevertag bcoPartl• GUM/kb TEED .to be 'a Mmer,f)altonste of Lead aO4 , mblter than WV 1a tba mattot. mad will foefolL thendoe of OM palliate it mstala lagthe leaStaaalterattom". • • • ' • WATTLES & SHEAM4 MiILZ iGVER:2 VAIUMIT or , „ HAM JEWELRY TO ORDER. nook'. • 100 lect !TodWOO Of SILVER PLATLII WARN. which' !fa iettl warriar . kailarnit* ' Opped* 0.111111710771034 avallrl 1 1'1 liVii_v_C3 Wig .4;6141 NEW DR At Very Lo I;7ILLIAM Nos. 180 FEDERAL STREET. NEW BLACK SILKS. AMERICAN SILKS, Quit. • sopeelor article. Price. ter) low. ew American Poplins ==! NEW PERCALES, for Shlrlisga aid Drama NEW MEG SHIRTING& Cmdmeres, jeans, Tiv eeds. ABLE LINENS & TABLE NAPKINS 'Wholesale and Retail, WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street, ♦LLEBHSHT CITT•I , 10 BOXES DENS PAPER COLLARS For 60 Cenis, Good Style and Make Ladies' gnilliten's Best Quality CASHMERE STOCKINGS, .11 One-Half Usual Prices, OPENED TATS .MORIiTING NEW SILK BOWS AND , fiCABEI3 Nerchamts snot Dealers SUPPLIED AT EASTERN PRICE lACRUI,GLYDE CO ' S, 78 and 80 Market Street. NEW PRISES MACOWIDEPT 2 BELL mooß l HoysE OMesewseirs bEtasrsdkEell.). E711:1723=3 IV43INr - G4icPc)iUs Priart . tat Casslinem!4 Nun AlwmlB4 Jos. train :x..4AL NelLwr..itows. LwDILL MORK SPENCER, Rep!' & CO., Muleteers and Brewers or Jet, PORTER AND BROWN STOUT. • r17113B178011,'.PA: ': NS II,ODINT WAXIION. 1111.Wier* . MI PI:UMW NOTICE. Hulas been spanteled GASead OAS MEM INSPECTOR ter. Allegheny Cunt). Panne. Is hereby then natal the luceriney oNce and Meeheeded Tenting Machinery eel hi OMWU; I sill a.n tuna at the Or/lON or THE pm. T/ONAL 101111 DRY AND rum Ivoras.. ,1445at7403rd mut, surreal; Pittsburgh. ri. rowur 0 — maid Ou Metir = .• .1V1111618TON: & _ A. 4 MunAuetUrera of LIGHT OaiT IRON: .19L. OBSIVIDC43I.IB. Llabturark our. apeatalty. Lame ally. Jolnt ROO, !Mawr awl Gala Hleurea, oab Pullen, sad other art/elei or Butidera.lBleraurara 'away. on baud. CHIP and Warta. our Outer Depot.. /al y i any b. 1114 PS* Olty. Y 4 ,400110 &dolma. Leek itoz sow. tt. novas AND Tn.-mum, ra:NDZIM CUAL_BOXE4 IFLIM moms, se. at.. at P. C. Duerr'. MGM 14 Grant etreeL J I.6RIAL. SW/NT & ORNAMENTAL CARVF.RO, Aa II Sand sky IL, Allegheny, h. A BA 1 1161113 %Itii on Mai TUILNLI4 r pm CLOTHING. "WATS., PANS& OVVIZALLIS, CAPE, &a Al9O, Oiled .Cloadag of all kinds always on land and for Ada, wholesale or ralatt, by J. A B. PISILLIYA. ads lile sad AY alzta *mat. H B. LION, Maier of Malaita BM Ressaria, Otass—No. S PoIIXTEI AVIISUZ, Ptttettntsb. C i ig a lol3ll 011221115. Deputy, Plusbugh Llaut. GEO. D. liatiVrAT. WU, BUM= CLEVELAND , ruo 111QQ.41=gs bble ZnetereMetta 1.0% leer We ex J. E. CAI/171 M • •T SAD-97i PlirCHeit Galena Xi LL.D. 7ottalis try ••• IA CASK,/ PEARL 'ASH' IN IL" sten sad Ibr bY . 3 B roi l l r ojr, erbbiti white • ./..a.A4IIIPTELT,. 75 . Z?„..a.. .. li. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Y GOODS w Prices at SEMPLE'S, and 182 ALLEGHENY CITY. At 8 1-8 Cents. Good Dark Canoes. At 10 Cents, Light and Dark Calicos. At 12 1-2 Cents. DARK DEMAIXES At 25 Cents, RD WIDE TWILLED POPLINS. A GREAT lIAIZGAIN At 12 1-2 Cents, Yard-wide Bleached Muslin. At 82 76, DIES' EMBOSSED FELT _SKIRTS WORTH MOO. ♦T WILLIAM SEMPLE'S. Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street, LLLZOBENT cirt. .A.T HORNE & CO'S. New Goods Aniving Daily. NOW Embroldstlu, • • Hamburg Inoosofings. Homburg Idesis, Homburg Duallogy, Lafts and Loa Goods 11'.1:= GanVs Grata and Bream Alarander4 Yid Gloves • In all rises. • Ladles , White lead Colored Dueton ILlds, • flail. Mee lei SL 0. . lr bite Dant= Kids. W.lsoLs MP. Clots. tilt and Par Topped Sid Glove. HOSIERY. Large mortment of Hein Cotton Howl and Relay Floated Hose, at the redneed pleas. 3CoOlois ilowlory. at a great retinetlon. - Opened this morning, another lot of Handker chief Ties and PoilLwen Palace Bowe Zlegant Sub inO Be. Ribbons. • , , Comte of CI Mau andnualltlea. . Hair gwitehes in reel hair aid bnitation. Chignons": ie.. itt. L TULL •15801ITYLIST JUST RECEIVED. and will And oar stock well: witted sad prices Ike Y•ry lowest. 77 4. 79 JII.SIILIE T STREET. BEAVER FALLS CUTLERY CONLEY Alronow obowlmic their fall assollaiont of TABLE AND POCKET CUTLER In their Mail Department, No. 70 WOOD STREET In a:ngestion. Ith thetstalfillusatOgliTZES. ' svranunw BREAD. KRIVZS. ta.. Ad , . erg, oger„l.l2lX BQ2IDBID /USD WIGHT/ TARIXTII2II of Tata. Mayes lad /Oaks. ud !dies 13,113 1111SDIII0) ran' different "isattorms of Pocket Engles. All goods Irorrsitsdlissd issiesO to Segal m aggots von low.. fa Murray & Ilarimart's Florida Water The most celebrated and most delightful 'of all Ter fumes, for use on the hand kerchief at the toilet and in, the bath, for sale by all Druggists and Pexfuniera ESTABLISHED 1981. INN, OREN & CO., =l:3 HARDWARE 52 Wood Street, (roar doors above AU Charles 11•1.101. F Voustry ierahaata are luvlltal to call sad azstalne our stark area lie the City. • ullMatlll fop Asdusso & Wisedosetb& A Nortkwessern &a». Shoe BA& Commany. A full !sloe& of Iltosebtotals. Black smith. eat Cosipastoes Tool% ill i ma; eer.• leatber Loather, &A, alwors es heat. 11111116 READ I 'HELD I BEAD +.ll CORNS Bemond In one initiate. without Wattling or learingootenewi -Simians and Dlinaaril Falls Removed In a lbw minute.. All operations par. lormed without pain or bloodshot! Partbet =carat lauwellately I - lie eoleotioaa medicine nsadl • . No 0010 Owl altar operating! inlarted and WIG idols treated saimeuralir. gtoot-BILa and cupid In • row dap, Valearattloo [Won or mown refunded. Good OUT Reltrancet Oran. paw Goan nos B a.3L tolllll.. and 1 to PM gontlara, 9 to 11 a. N. " • puts, No. 49 BIWA street; old 6t. Platabergti, is DILWORTII,II2PEt & CO., 243 Liberty Street, 'v . :ro w mite head of Wood arta, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Eittaburgh, Pa. JOHN T. GRAT' ifouse and Sign Pointer, GOxiirrEar , AN]) 43FX• )1311.12 (Let* B MlMbl liitsbuinh PS. OFFICIAL PITVBBURGH. Prressun enT OZ. C° 7l " ..ralra " . 7 7 l"7777l(746-1 PEPOBII'ARIES OE CM 7UN ul3.n pureasees of an ordbrenbil of . Council, of the City of Pltteborrtt, entith.l •Au Ordinance to Frovtde fbr the bafa-K.DDri and Custody of the roads of the Orli': lutoo,O Ne ll Ith day of TOWRISIII, 1870. Sauloo Neill b. received Ipy the anderslgnad Do= the Berths and Navin.. Inetttutione of tbUetty...t . Una forth tea rata of Interest each , Barts or Safinse I.4o:alone con.r.t aro/ agree DI pay to the city for its me and Aden, Mit . of tbo fl= f a i n b d ' eT y dli=o o f r sTbi n gVan n . " Yit 6 bids to Me heeded la To Yore DS o'c'ockon e kto... - DAT. the /I Elth day of February. IEIO , • 010 . E. J. b l eoo WAN. Controller. A . N . ORDINANCE relating 10 a ••••••• m 611th orda lewd 004 eatiotol by the 1. We Pittsburgh, ta Sited soul C 0 *v Obenesite ossoahist, and tt ts hors . 7 °retained and sneered by the outhortili the .ersoa. That on ordinance passed Deno:ober 6. 1609. en lined w nolinaarn nuthorleieg the constrUelloa of a pewee on 1100 seems, from Washington to Dinwlddie street. be and the nag I.lsanb• emeaded by tabettta %lag Themes Neel. and John T. thoin as usesson in ninny of William Janney, who decline. to set, and Janos T h a t ho he r port freeholder°,• the car. 0.0.111. the rof asseoeorol h•roto tore wade. be lid I hereby disapproved, and the lime le referred to the ;tension for reemoldera- Una. • Sze. U. Thntaneordinance or vanorordinavite conlicting with the and If Oda ordinance at thopreaens time. be and the same la beteby re pealed so far aa the mime • tole ordinance. Ordained aud enacted I o l a law In Coanctla, Ude Zest do of Jean:re. A. D. INTO. JAMES McAULT.N. Preelcent of fleleatConnelL Ailed: LS. 110enow, • • • Clerk of &lea CoenelL W. A. TOMLINSON. P 1.044.301 Common Uo , llllla AMAMI H. MeMleksa, Clot Of Common Connell. he. A.N ORDINANCE for Grading y - H. and Pavlof Thirty-ern area, from Lib arty areal to am Allegheny river. Ramos 1. Ala a ordained and ...tat by 2 0 5 1 , oofFafaaryk fa Wed maa Common Coma eta mumbled. tad a 4 hereby ordained and en nead by Ms alalbertty au soma. hat the City lfasineer be and he la hereby labor led aim directed to adventae for propesala for the grading and raving of Slat fr.= Liberty Street to the Alai/any trrr. tad to let the lama la the manner directed by an ordinance concert , lag Streets, pawed Aug.& 344 1551: al o. an a-t mammy' street, aPerlaad 001 * /1185. 510. 9: That any ordlnan.or . part of ordl ' name eonnicting with C.le pax.. of thin oral. I sauce at lee present lase. be and the same le hereby etymaaa ea far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained aad matted Into a lan In Contails, thin Ist day of rebrury A. O. 7510. JA •MES RICAULAT. President of /elect Conran. Attest: IL B. 1101110 W. • Clark of Common Cemnell. W. A. TOIILIHISOW,. President of Common COnnell. Mined? H. larldiarrals. Clefs or to ..mon Coonell. • tel A.NORDINANCIE opening Boor) ttroet, from ma, avenue to , 0 Alas arena*. tIiCITOSI. de ft arch - deed and enacted by tar City of Pittslorrylt, in Select and Common Conn el/r sernabled, and It le hereby ordained and exectod by . d Me aurity ee of the tame, That the h gg b itoTp tn = . . from 71fth avenue to Within. arena, In tr.- cordmier with he plan In the dna Os *lce. tad to appraise damages and amass be cent. can: ed thereby. John Beecher, Hamilton dropl nod tar ti/llllnei Chadwick are hereby eyrolateil aceordanee with au Act of Ansembly, &proved ja 817 . 11 0 . 1 7114 8 21 1 1 . nai or viet of oral- Atoms cosifflcalng with thilyatarigebr this ordl novice at the present time, be and the came is bunt.? repealed so lar Le the same affects this or - dinance. Ordained and enacted luta i law in Canna. this tat day or Janury. A -D. 18 TO. JAIM Prerldent of &len Court. Attest. S. IdOnnOW, - Clerk. of Select Connell. • • IC, A. TOMLINSON, dent of Common Connell. • Atuutt B. %ar i .Yl.ll. CI or Common Connell. foe A . ----- ORDINANCE. aiDiorizing Er the opening of Lary avenue; from Fenn awes. to the PeniayleaMa Railroad. • decrial, 1. Be ordettaxtosal enacted by tee Cary of Pifteforga, fa fitted otiefittromota Comb elle aatembied. grad le tardy ordained nod enacted by Me asilsortry of too maw. Ti na the City Eattimer be mid he is beretryantharleed and directed to aarvey mai onto Leal ....... noa nun avenue to the YearitYleanin Rattroad• and to appralea damage• and alum beacilts George /ln4Y. 'Miami Chadwick and /inlay Torrent are herebrappointed In accordance n 1 h an Act of Aseetab:y raneeraing *berated Jan. ea.? Bth, 188*. 151C.,111., That any ardmance or part of ordi• Mum tontlatiner with £OO passage of this oral ammo at the present time, be arid the same hi hareby repealed to far as the same Meta Ude or. Ordained and enacted Mtn a Ilia' inConnotil. this glut day of Jaen. y. A. P. 10(0. • . • JAIII4 mo...utzr, Preeldent of ladoet Connell. 'MUM: E. B.•lloasaar. • • •., Clerk of innect-Coancil. - W. A. TOXLIWBOIf, • •-• ?resident of Common lamnall. Attest: H. Maidairrin. Clark of Common Council. lea • if ORDIBIAIICE grantingino. R. 11..AGUZ 21,4 to .eenet eo rien.clad ding. et emote 1. B 4 a ordained wed otteeitid 'his elu CV/ of Pittsburgh, fee deka and cameos oomt elte s and' el go knob, ordained and neacesd•by tee anshordy eif tee seseaci That Jobe B. Hare. be and Is hereby authorised louvre th tres.eled bundle don corner of 91Ith and entail. man ligroin+. /Sin ward.. - • Vico. 2. Thee soy ordinance or pert of ordl saneeironlilcteng with the is...thage of this era sure. al the present tinse4 he end the same la hereby repealtd so farm the game affects tau or dinaece. . . Ordained and enacted Into a law this the let 4 1 T ° Z. President of Select Connell. /Mai: Z. B. Kowtow, • • • Clerk orrtlectCoonell. ToIiILINSON,• President of Common Connell. Attest: H./Whim:res. 0 • Clerk of common Connell. fell AN ORDINA,Ncr.. . . . . NO the Gradits4 of at. Clair street. Worn Molt street to Protwoty of "Award Brost. Esq.. aad sycamore street, mat and west from et. Clods street. . • n. It ordained hy the linnets and Town I.inneli of the Borough of Mt. Inathlng ton, and la le oedenii4 by the al:thorny or the' emu. That rt. Clair street be ended to in fall widdliros theliorth veneer erne Destkeill of =ward Bract. Itso..'slidetnl on the West rlde waterstreet In nth manner at to train the from mid street joie, Innnion tn.vt; ai,e ant dine gou huh sare,te Mallen done /a sendemmincr Into drain the Wattle of said St Clair Ate et tinnily into Illyeamrwe and hut Wenn.; ec n riTjell i gi t ?a= tta t isnP e tEla l t a tillit minion to Ineliallarldth ham I is late 'lon wl St, Clan street: emit and ova; to toe estoore to forms proper and uniform grade tortoni Bt. Clair street. ego. 3. Tem the Street esestainea he minor imm to employ a comixtesit (den Enelneer prepare a draft - of nid et • Clair and Brentore meets they. are lierelnliefore examinee to tograded; and as soon utile tame istirepared Its mil to lied In the office of the hamt of the 4. - Tlon ar peon tie therald drifter raid mimesis so Sled, tee Inerzen shall odterrtee txt the 0/22771, Voseseetetof sod Freedom': Yrtra4 newspepets for proposed. for the Inlay WWI of add said tione. eaid pronouns to he t led; Bled - In lna oan on a day °mann to be anted in said ativerittennent. Dot jet than ten ars from tee date of the lint pithlintiont end, than the Bergen thaTl nil • meeting of the Yow l.Connell; Gating es held Ott Oa evening of the day fisinttfis elating •of the time Ibr receiving propnain., when said phiposale shaft he oti hot Intim prin. eneeof the Barge. and Town Connell, ani- the contract awarded to lb/10Th% nod bon bidder. OW. It. That Vie tarm. Open, WO lett cold Oro pages shall he tooted ebiLl bear follows ll. mish.wartentsable en the Annear of SW on teMber t eel imed in four coast german. the completion of everf.'olereberti Dart of tail grading, d ate hWinkle toe dote leilltetthrOe wont. from the dof contract, and Um noel:rants-to glve.boada fa the onto:SWOOP fel. the prompt and Madan completion DW K of tr M • wAo T LIN. D . Z. Barren. AtettiWM= . O (Auk.— , . d' iik c 4 c- VAT LE il 1 g ~0 A Ell A 1 . 4 4 4 j fil ; 1 4 1 0/ gr , ' 412 ' 44 11 .Alsta 1 , E" 0 *oral N Q 4 I " 0 14 pa i" Z>i A LiLA A z g 4 d 0 13 4 T i iIDNINISTRAT CLOSIN Eastrir Is Now , in BARK NO. g 9 31412Eni-- Myer, arikU hiia been reduce 80 days. , Oak acciudvdil Itn• - o'PloikL ErLEG/1 - E - 21'. - • - rmyr ccerrsnizave orrccs. CITT or 1L.1.V 1 111/.IIT. Stb. 10, 1870 I NOTICE TO ,Manufacturers of Iron Railing.' paormaals at 01 lan •ITed at this adieu until 3 o'clork r 4 TRUSLYDAY. February I'Bo,lolo, fur outtiug OP 00 ON FEN OE Scia•te. the'a Pat the Bton• Taete mean .ablah gala renOt will eve, • •hoterficatto as can be teen a: the omen at CI.. INIVIS, ett! • ' W. he. rmrrra. clo , cc!utavier. rift Cr AcLito c eiVP. ° lttATrr Ert I :ASV). OTICH TO N • • , • COAL DEALERS.,- BELLED PROPOSALL• will be rewired at this Wars until 3 o'clock IIIILSDAY. Irtb:aarw 1870, for so kpll the Allegheny Water orks •Itb Coal during tba •UlTellt„yesx. Elks aro requested for both Eat and blaak • Coal. Teeooel to be deltrersd st slab and igvelx Ma nner es tilt Neperbstendent (the Worts rose direst. The right Is t seised to relsct eat' or ell h'ds. tole Nr. u. P1 . 3 . 1t1C11.. th:h tr • CONTIROLIAIVI OT/ICI. OM . OT •LLMDYri. fonaary 91e. 11:70. SUPPLIES FOR WATER WORKS. • ISICALID FRC I'OSIA LS win be received at this .idea nntll 3 o'clock r. m.. MON DAT, Yebrozry %Ist, In% f. Varnishing Oa': 'Witter Wocks daring the current year with th., following JUP. tllee,'rin.t Water ritte, brunettes and steams, of tee M otel/id diameter. via.: 4, 6.'1, 10, 12. 1 1 sad ad AD CkkhC.: Pare Plum Valraa eel Illseal mimes Caatioatt Flks ring .45400 Cr. k 50104 ad Ferrule .. The .Dote supplies to he dethroned of ouch times and pieces n the baberiniondent of the Works maydiree . . Bide 1400 solicited, ~ p.7.be in / per cent. twenty year 113nds, exempt from State sod mu nicipal taxis, or cook 4 Tory three 'newt., apeeleestione and blanks fur bidders can b 3 Dreesired at (hi. °Bice and at the oCee of tee Su perintendent, W. Peel, sr., Esq. Tint right la retzrttd to reject any or all bids. = E!;lM==M NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN umi ths Undereigned, appointed Viewers to view and Sties, the damages and ben.. AM on thelopenlng of LANE ALLEY, In the dee.mt WW 2 . Ailed."). City, &smite Wallet terminus to Jeffaron street, will meet on tne ground On TUESDAY. 294 Yebruzry, 1570, at 3 ar. to attend to the duties of their appointment. EEL= 1= 1110SF.8 BORLAND NOTICE IS HEREHY •GIVEN that the undersigned Viewtes. appointed to Clew sue use.. Um damages and bcnelts on the opening , of TAI MAL AVENUE, with its present width, from Palo Alto meet to Webster street, will meet on the 100.111 on FRIDAY, 11th Tabroary, 1110, at 3 o'clock r. 311., to at tend to tt a collet of their appolatment. JOHN muumuu, A. r. XARTHENS, Niii..T110111.1047. EIMEI 'VOTIVE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Via rem, anointed to view sad wets the damages and betted t lb. nettled of YONTILIiILY wrsemr, male mining Ita ',meat width from the north mide or Nara Wen to the ankh •side or J. demo *tenet, will meet on the ground on SLTUItDAY. 11/11t Irebriarr. INTO, at 91 o'clock r. le., to attend to the Outlet of tier ainaletment. AN D. DAVIDSON, . W. IfcGINNIBS. JAMIE GRAHAM. Thiwera EEO NOTICE. 4 rcthe Nutter of Opening Lincoln Street. Notice herebr given that the nee eermant for damages made" by the Viewera for the onenleg of LUtieits !street hu been. Sled to nuance for colleetlea: that if eald aeselements are not phi within thirty dare teem the date hereof. Ilene will be tiled therefor against the Proberte an fewest with Interest, eoeta and fees, and the same collected bylegal prose... = 10e PIUA Avenue. ZITIBBITSGR, Jan. R9,-1170. BUSINEIS 9 , CHANGES. CO-PAREIBRSIIIP I ,NOTICE, . The oadenteseed but tble dee entered f ran • Wol= P altrati ;.". . ;"' " '" " 1" "". • NOTION, TOY, -FANCY GOODS BUSINESS, At No.-119 ?EDER-V. STIVZIT, Trultro ntoet, wicks lb. Am am of O'LEARY & SINGLETON. • Y. A. O•LICA.Itti. EDWANT. sINULETON ♦LLLUIWIT CrtT. Jaa.11.11130, Messrs. O , LEAStY in SINGLETON hare just returned lrom the lon. where they perebatod ,for oath a toren enn Stock of NOGNS. of and rA OCT 130010, Oconprlelnif to earl of Ho / loch' !bleu, Paper Lollar., Panel. noolte. Lairs utd Heats Eatchtls. Cutlery. Hankers. Chlldretee Cordage, Hobby Boma. Carts lirago , a, . which opened &ad ready for tale TM. ENDAY. 111119, when we will Dilute to barb ohr friend. and tho Publle done/ally to call and move., our UL U', O'LEARY a SINGLETON. S'MrSOSYSTB.^ ' AIKAIOLSON J. A:THOMPSON. . CO , .PARTNERSHIP. • . The underslipse4 7 htei thls duyeuterttt tuto• Co• t a are r .t h a , fir the purpose of eanyleg on :UPHOLSTERING the At No: 1111 WOOD BIDXIT, ander the style or ItOBERTS, ISICROLSON LIIIOIIPSON. A. ROTIEUTS. -• , • Prrislicracia, Veto. IL. 1511. 11°1111'UN. . • Tbe long t spefienar of Mr. Rebezio,..no re. *lnn, from the boomofltotiertt. BOeolh_a Co.. ana that Or Mr. Metaled:OA /CO teht. • 0! err MeOlio , ooli • Co.'.'coolVoirtireto to under. Stood ttionasobl %ha Wattle Or, the trod.. and iilth snow so 7 fr.olin ninon of stood. onibincion everrythlog in tie tleteettetyttaae, tile rettr.te ft!lt, ootictiatbaro of oolitic pationme,pll:L.l_: L " rfOTTLITIIT,B TO TREAT ALL P 7's 601 1 1 1 1 trjr • nu oaken. end lropoteliela trieltleg freb a salt-Wise or other Galmes, a nd whien prodeere rens 01 the forcorble tdreevi Waren.. WO , / arsioe treslateam Indlireatlon soete . .. arretsaliness.. avonig. basso( lanniory. indolowe, noel:areal eieli• aria axially so 'prostrating W. annual system so to render amnion • tlitsatubotary. end , irarotora lialinidenti are portastmatly exited. Organs wagar=at i rmd.,..ll= • vette Doctor • Walt be never Jr. UV . attention lean tog i Tismate r sono. ppll eatlition or {literati% of triNVornti,i.ritaatr, preritis, ltnononbuu. biesorrbatida. irrsaa•n• tgrAtil l raorlitty or . Parrenneey are treat. 'IS la sailf.ovide= lA . dee bo WWI bioneit ornlialltely to the otriyof secrilrn eiars ot dlacues sad resin thonsaads of eases enry year most samba greater still in Mt spinier) Om one le gesiond prsoilee. 'tae gloater %abalones * niedleal pamphlet of !ai l /rti m rail h' illia=sAbve.t.....ra u gairrig or by varier two itioripe.r• erred envelopre. imaseatteue rim Inotrainlost to the end iambi Won to determine the pre. 'laza me .....fai—__l4MCOUDlttalt ten smite rotanspla central. wenn is not oonveniont to elan e city. the Doctor , . opinioe un oh. Was be giving &written Statement of the cash and lasigleints non be toreerdmi by mail or ea• • te • lastinees. however, n perm.' to elroletely nsecesary. white In ere daily removal attention 1.11 rept red, sae for the meoraniodation r toga mime. there ars erinneatrad with the °Mos that sasin =amer , riceisite gat Is Wen trinib ote Moven. leeleallag s. All preseriptions npa Pre Meter/ awe laboratory. enasat plairma A d Yedionl pampideis Mee Mit 'v r " di Or two stamps. So matter who have • roadenatbe semi. Derrer e.g. tot It.ift Bend•ye 131 at. po o h N. Once, No. 9 WYLIN WriterT. leo. Ha* MI Pittalntexh. OR'S GREAT FINAL G SALE 0 0 3CO Mo 9 Progress at Ex's, sir, 3E in prim, and. mud be sold .in II lil=2 ME