Q /51fs littsburiA Gayttt. arl AND BllBtfitliMi. Oa awl after Aprlll4, MO, the GA : !MTN 4111 occupy the banding raomtl•y. .jareaased by Penniman. Reed & 00., on •tha corner of Sixth ayenne and Smith - leldatzseL Roots For lola. A splendid Bouts in Allegheny City on the Glassgsm. NOoe but en energetic man need apply. CYII today at the .; zirrra pftlem Candldatee,andmltmty of them for the affirms:at county offices are In the field. We beer of three aspirants, and all 'good men, who are willing to go to the Mete Senate. iChklEngtneer Hare his been notttled that the Lawrence Hose Comp a ny is In eerwbsi again. The work house population will be in creased by the transfer of fourteen pris oners from jail •to-day. Applltudknis for positions on the lnton• dad paid Fire Department are quite numerous and still Increasing. A petltlan cfrotatlion saklneJa. Pub Walters, En., to again ba a candi data for the office of Prothonotary. Now Hamburg Edgings and Insertions, row Naimoli Dimling. ete., et hisernm, - Nlyits Co.'., Nos. 78 and ea Market street. 01Bela—Tim Pollee Committee' of - Fittaburgb, Cannella will meet this (Friday) afternoon. at two o'clock. at Mayor's °Moe. Meese heavy grey Underahtrta and Drawers at 40 cents each—tins white and grey at'l3o centa s —at Maernm, Olyde & W. a. Noe. 78 and 80 Market street. Alderman Taylor yesterday issued • warrant for the arrest of John Waldler, a saloon keeper In the Twelfth ward, charged with selling liquor on Sunday on oath of Henry Wells. Cantata Peelety—Special Hottee to Illiembers.—There will be a full rehearsal of the Society this _afternoon, at two o'clock, at th e Hall, on Wood etreet. -A prompt and full attendance Is requested. • annuls Sexton made informaUon be fore Alderman Motlnters yesterday snubs% her husband, John Sexton, for warily of the pesos, upon which John was arrested and committed for a hear ing. Alderman Arent yesterday issued a warrant for the arrest M Philip Luther, with beating his wile, Maria. te uu rppy couple reside in the Third wad. Allegheny. Istpudence Rewarded.—Jerry Rally was arrested at the Union Depot yester day fbrinsulting a lady, and alter &hear ing before the Mayor was tined five dol. lase and costa, and in derault was own milted wird! for fortpeight hours. A' Grand Banquet and Hop will be primin Lafayette Hall on the 24th inst., By the members of the Henry Lambert Lodge. I. 0. of 0. F. We understand no Invitations will be aztand outaide of their own Lodge . - Onlclat.—Under theabove head. on our ftld page, will be found Controller Me Gowan 'a notice, asking for bide from bank. and savings inatuntione, for the nee of the unexpended city fund. All bid. must be handed In before noon on Ike Sißta Ingt. Water Pipe Santee. Wednesday night the water main at Smithfield street and Fourth avenue bursted and caused considerable damage to the street, which eared in for a considerable distance. The defect In the pipe and the tepees to the Area are both being repaired. • Ififoods limn has been selected as the bre of operations fora gang of thieves. lu addition to the robbery of Shipman's Mare, noticed yesterday, they burglar ised a 'hoe store in the vicinity, and the tandem. of Bey. Mr. Milligan. The police thin, far have found no tram of the rsacrin likrme sneak thief entered the office of Weems. Schoonmaker R Son's Lead Works, Rebecca street, Allegheny, yes fardsy afternoon about four o'clock, and stole• valuable overcoat. the property of Mr. R. F. Northern, who had gone up .atairs but a few minutes previous. No clue. Alleged Fraud. Seltzer 'Herber alleges Henry Sharer became-Indebted to Mtn to the amount of 125, and then alter selling out his goods: left the tray without settling the amount. Alderman Bolster, of Allegheny. has Lamed a war• rant for the arrest of Sharer on a charge Of fraud. ,-- RapLiles' Flint —Yesterday morning TIMMY ,Evans and . John Filming, em ployed on (be Penneylvanle Railroad, Oa laded. wialoh resulted in an Mfor rnatkm before Alderman Taylor for na sal:LE and battery. Evans appearing as rm ut t or aednd. Flitting as defendant. arr hom . Mar, Dannais & C 0.4 Cream Ale is • lawny' recognised by Its beautiful golden color, transparent brilliancy, and a flavor which bean, the genuine "tenon" of Cleft and hops, and nothing else. By asking for this brand - of ale you are sure At a drink that invigorate, without Inju ry to mind or body. litetaraca.—The thieves who stole • bone end 'reggae, together with buffalo robes, • trunk and other article., from the premises °fn. D.Coeliztui, Fag., New, Brighten Road, about a week ago, have Mara myetarioteny returned the minimal and vehicle, they being found In Mesta ddierelleerday morning. . Wawa Prodense.—PeterBmith made In- Obrmation before Deputy Mayor Nichols ratiodaY. charging Amulah Hendrick- . wow with obtaining good. tinder false pre. tenon. He alleged that the defendant had obtained a pair of boots from him trir which he agreed to psy the imm of gto, alleging that he had .500 owning to Wm. Abandonment.—Barah bfoClatirg.mede Information before Justice Helsel, of fgrzolngbam, yestardah charging her husband. John McCleary. with aban• Assonant. sbe alleges that hob" a bat:. !Mal drunkard, and bas refused to con ‘• Vtbnts to the support of herself and ' akildren, A warrant was Issued for Al. • Sala. ' • Test Her 'Minn.—Yesterday Maggie Thompson made Information before Al derman Neubert against 'Mrs. Bella Matthews for larceny. Maggie formerly boarded wlll4Belle. but thought ttbest to remove to Philo Hall. She alleges that her absence from tho apart somata Terterday Bella 'Tidied them and curried off a trunk containing clothing gabled at $2O. Bella will be arrested. Mr. George K. Swearingen, ■ ma t/tent of New 'York, (formerly of Ms. dielphla) whose death en Wednesday evening. at the_reald once of lila brother- In Allegheny city, Is announced fa oa, obituary column, was a brother of our *steamed fellow citizen Mal. T. Brent Swearingen, and had many aeltudn. tomes In this city. His remains will bb romoirsd. for Interment In the family Purling ground at Zutesyllle, Onto. • Cress BelL—Yesterday James Murray. I shoemaker on Grant street, appeared betbro Alderman John A. Floyd, of the esoond ward, and made information, =g James Braddock with sesstat tory, and asking that he bo re. glad to gl i v il e st ball to keepthe pe enteredrm ailiop s = " smanated hint and had made ' tarsals against his life. A bearing will beheld in Macaw Braddock made In. Ilarsoation against Murray for samaratand battery before Alderman McMaster. Astasesellt. Ornita. Housa.—Mise 32.1M00 Mitchell delighted the large audience at the Opera Haase bra taming with her repreeenue taxi of 'llmte•, The •Tiny Belle of the Osaka." This limn:kin Abe lakes a ben. Wily when the, piece will be repeated. We hops to see a toll house, th ere is PM a More deeming soirees on the stage than Maggie Mitchell, and she glwajs been a favorite in this city. I Yedezday Jame Braddock, an em ploys In one of our rolling milky w. paired before Alderman McMaster and wade Inhumation, charging lames hint.- ; phy, a boot maker on Grant, with aft. graveled assault and battery. Braddock Whew p urchased • pair of boots . Murphy which more out In a *w days. He returned to the shop and. left them for repairs. tholdentally remarking that the .tuff oust have been of a ptxPr quality. whereupo' he *MogenMurphy struck on the n head wild one M of the boom, hallotlng a verydeep guh, from Which blood flowed freely. The amused was Frosted and pve dal tor Court. i : 4 l P , i;',i ,C 4 : . = „ 'l • :;- 4 . = ALLEGRO! COMMIE. Regular meeting—Petitions—Deperts of Committeer- - .olneers , Salaries—Appro. Frisbee ordinance. A. regular meeting of the Select end Common Connell, of Allegheny City was held yesterday evening, Thursday, February 10th, 1870. • Select Connell. Members present :—Mesms. Cidiery, Gwinner, Hall, Hnekenstine, Long, Me grim, Mon', J. C. Patterson, A. Patter son, Peterson, Phillips, Relneman, Reit er, Riddle, Wettaah and President Mo. Brier. The reading of the minutes of the pre ending meeting wu dispensed with. Mr. Wattach. a petition asking 001113- ells to restrain certain parties from con structing a atone wall across a public alley in the Seventh ward. Iteferred to the Street Committee. Also, a petition , for water pipe on Buena Vista street. Relarred to the Water Committee. Mr. Long, a petition from Hamilton, Algeo et Co., asking privilege to con struct a line of telegraph from their plane o n f u b e agi and e re " the ca sle ra t e . r to o` thr Creervallavnßi and Pittsburgh Railroad Depot. Re (erred to the Committee on Streets with power to act. Also, a petition for a gas lamp in the First ward. Referred to the Gas Com. MY. mt Raineinatt. a petition for the °hangs of the name of a street in the Sev enth ward. Referred to the Street Corn adttae. Mr. Huckeneteln, a petition for the opening of a street in the Seventh ward. Referred to the Street Committee. Mr. Moral, a petition to change the name of a street In the Seventh ward. Referred to the Street Commitee. Mr. Phtillp., a petition for a gee lamp on Lincoln avenue. Referred to the Gas Commutee.. . • ' Mr. Hall, a petition for a gas lamp. Referred to the Gas Committee. Mr. Riddle, a petition relative to the grading of Gallagher street., Referred to the Committee on Streets. Mr. Gwlnuer, a petition asking that an ordinance be passed authorising the pay. lug of Adman street. Referred to the Street committee. Mr. Hall presented the following re tort from the Controller: . To the Honorable the Select and Common Counetla: • GENTLEILEN: ,The following recapitu. 'anon shows the amount on each appro. prlatlen noceasary to pay all the bide of last year now unpaid, which having been approved by the appropriate committees, I would recommend their payment as fol. lows: . . No. do. 3. Eosins', zoo nose.— No. PnOga~- No• a. Wharves, ....... T. Harvey. No. S. Pollee No. 9. Cowls:eat Yund No. KO- Js Mrs Works ffio• 17. Ilarstandbor *arrasla Total .. ... .ICS OD for Oil DO 2.317 33 11 7 11'? . G 4 78 JANI7ART HILLS, 1870. . . . _. . .. . The following bulls having been ap proved by the appropriate standing com mittees, I wonid respectfully recom mend their payritent as lbilows: .160. 1. Tire Itoulties—lforitTly riay roll un • aundiy 21 is 82,424 12 No.d. btroate-811ontbly pay rail and sundry bills 1.110 49 No. 7. darreya—ltootoly pay roll 665 .X. No.B. Polar - Pay roll and bills for mare. ;o.tl r V i ll;PT t l: 26r1a1" lA9 4rVrTl2aia dry bills 1,010 62 Na. IS. 0.1..—8111 a ea) 10 Nu. It. (11.17 Proparty—lilll 13 91 The report was received I=l Mr. Hall, from the Plaaupe Oommittee, preesmteel . theibllowing ordinance firing the salaries of certain °Metals: • La. rralsaar. calm the solar!. of aerials Clt• °facers: • .. gro - noie 1. Br It ordained and enacted by the Select and Common Cunene of ilia Cat at All, tbenY, me n le nerve y enacted by astborby of he dune. Taal the Warns of the 0111 °Mien nen,. destgeste ta sad the mine an beret , : axed at the moral gnu reeinulvely enhielnea. City Engineer 12.5 re 00 Centro Com:gingen OW on, gape rittlendent of water Wait tint 00 Strict LSO tO Ce.ntroUer 2.0i0 Junior lend (open,. S. U. ...Ocala e..s• BzC. I. That to mood of any ordmanea or parts or manta.* as Tony oonolot with or be supplied M the toregoing,b• aad tha Now is hereby re pealed. Mr. Phillips moved to amend the ordi• nance by fixing the salary of the Chief Engineer of the Pits Department at 11000. Adopted. Mr. Wet tech moved to amend by axing the salary of the Assessor of Water Rents at 11,20 e. Adopted. Mr. Megraw moved to take up the matter of salaries seriatim. Adopted. Mr. Hall moved that the eatery of the City Engineer be axed at 112,500. Mr. A. Patterson opposed.the increme. He said the Engineer now received #2,400-51,800 from tee city sod 5000 from the Park Coninshalon. Mr./dr:gram wee also opposed to In creasing the salary of the Engineer. when be received, In addition to the sal. cry of 11,1300 from the city, a salary of 5000. He would hot object to Increasing his salary to 52,300, but would Oppose ■ farther Increase. .. Mr. A.. Patterson called for the ycos and na' with the.tbßowl Da remit: . Yea& —Garinner, Hall; Inns, J. C. Pat. tenon. Phillips, Relneman, Reiter, Wettach, and the President--W. Noys.—Hnokenstine, - ..Megraw, Mani, -A.. Patterson, Peterson. So the motion was adopted. On motion of Mr. Mall, the salary or the Controller was Axod at 52,000; Clerks to Committees 5600; Superintendent of Water Work. 52.000. ' 'On minion or me Long the 'salary of the Street Commissioner was increased to $1,500. • . • On motion of Mr,* Hall the ordinance was then panted under a anspenalon of the rnlos. 01.1.7110PSILTIONFL • Mr. Hall presented the following ord wince, entitled; . • ' ordinal:tee levying a It• Peer, gusieese netd Fenerage Tax for the imer Witt end an t t.. lulatur the ewes of Water Banta, mdappredinta tlne +a.* revenue arising therefrom. sor o • 1, Be if enacted de., That there shall ameastd, levied ante collected from the ,pier t2soa I T:7P4 d l P e i r. ntom Joe um ase the city of dllo, fim t 4 on the mimeo welsollset, solooloo of tosprooomeals for mewed, .puspm also. three of on the dot tenor lb e support of the poor of the dry; also, there hi gemmed and 14.104 for the Treece, year minx of one mill on the dollar for the um of "Id ct.y on th • %meant of the annual sales of all rddde, veins and seerchmelse, and upon au arlseles of trade and commerce eon In the City, whether sold by auction or other Wise; provides that all persons, where salts do not amount to el 010, shall ..e exempt. :c." Audit.lt hereby farther eneeted that the drilninee ale °added the litTelsterntb teetlen of chapter Be renteen lecreartne the rates of water rents mern•y.ll.e per o.nt. re. and the same le hereby re.enseted In all Its perused provlsions. at eept the rate of metre ntealOre. ebleb Audi re main as Axed by ordinance parted the Ts h day of February, MM. 550. S. And be It farther enacted that melon Fernery, of an ordinance named the. 11 th day of Fehrttery, lign Paint the rats of vehtele license be and the senate hereby re enacted In all Its parts and crovieloes. ban 4 That all the receipts arltlng from taxes, wenn Meta. merited., gnu and forfeit ores, and all other source.. Weather with monies la the ban d• of the Treasurer tot other. ewise aptroprlated be. and the mme ere berth, epproptlated to the following comma. i.e I. flabilea 411 MO 0) • I interest le Mt 00 /Ca login,. 91.0.4 to •• a. Printing lAn CO •` i !Streets 15.000 • 4. Whence sagi Lhoditim 1 500 M • liPyrll:l‘ 7.707 Go 33 Sna 71 •• 9._ oattegeht Fund 40.4. T. 94 • 10 "Prom eds of i rota Poor Tax •• 11. Water Wu ........ . 100 CO . .• G. Osittandtast Warrants ••• 3 tias .. . ... ...... ....... 11. bloking Pan.l CID Tao Boners Tax Marke Water tMot. • IW4 lab non Woos and Bark Vehicle lemon Leaattrlog Bonds ual• or Jfermatee llvea nodfurfettarer.........—. ..... Lot Ranlatlems Oronr ooads. Beats 'ln Da:tattooer 7 axe. for In Toe from CullirOnTS for In Doe from TATUM. Vann fur in Total Mr. ?don! moved to strike out that par. lion of the ordinence providing for the levying of a sewerage tax. Mr. Bail said It weacompulsory on the Councils to levy a tax under tts Act of Assembly. A vote being taken-on the motion to strike out, it was decided in the nags. du. The ordinaries wu then adopted. Mr. Patterson presented the report of the viewers on the opening of Ohlo street. Received and ordered to be flied in the Engineer's office for examination. Mr. Riddle, from the Committee on City Property, a resolution authorizing the Committee to repair the city look.op. Passed finally under a enspendon of the rules. Mr. linokensteln presented an ordl• nano, relative to the grading . of streets. Referred to the Counnittee on Ordi. n &nem Mr. Riddle called np the report of the Omni:Atte° on City Property, presented at a former meeting, relative to the crea tion of silence around the geeond ward square, Which was adopted in 0. and nortoonctuved In by O. 11, and ISIOVed to recede and concur with Ocanawin Coun cil. Adopted. - Coneelf then adjourned. tvankon Condi. President Werner coaled this branch to Order at a quarter pot seven o'clock, when the following members answered to the call of the roll. Messrs. Ash worth, Brown. Brehm, Comley, Haired. Gilliland, Bantu, Hunker, Hastings, Herchenroether, Mont, Rowbottont, Reynolds. Slack, Seidl% Taggart, Thompson, Voegtly, President Warner. -The clerk read the minutes of the three preceding meetings which were approved. PETITIONS AND RESOLETIONS Mr. Thompson presented a resolution Instructing the Street Commlsaioner to lay several flag stone crossings on. Bea ver avenue, Fifth ward. Referred k) the Commmittee on Streets. Mr. Rowboitom, petition for pipe sewer on Rash alloy, 81xth ward. Referral to the Committee on Streets. _ . Kr. Harem, petition for water pipe on Sturgeon street, First ,ard. Referred to the Committee on Water. Mr. Etaatings, petition for grading and paying of Fraaiera alley, Sixth ward. Referred to the Committee on Streets. The President, petition for paving Manhattan street, between Ohio avenue and Waahington street. Referred to the Committee on Streets.. Also, petition fora sewer on Beaver avenue ' between Franklin and Nl"a streets. Similarly referred. Also, petition for grading and paving of Nixon attest, Kalb ward. Similarly referred. Mr. Black, communication from citi. rams of Second ward, in relation to grade of Gallagher greet, eating for the ap• pointment of a committee to investigate the matter. listened to Commlttoo on Streets. Mr. Daboll, a resolution authorizing the removal of a gait lamp on Sandusky street to the South aide of railroad °roan. log. Referred to Committee on Gaa. ' THE FIRE DEPAIITICOFT. Mr. DAlzell, from the Committee on Fire Engines, and Hose, presented the following report GENTLEMEN: Your Committee on Fire Engines would respectfully report that they have reorganized the Fire Dvart. meat °Nth° basis of the recent ordinance creating a Paid Fire Department. Great care has been observed by your Commit, tee In the selection of the men, only those being chosen who -were active fire men In the volunteer Service and come well recommended. In relation to the uniform your Com. mittee have agreed upon a cheap, plain, vet withal a dietingulshable °etch, viz: For officers end men, except Chief En- gineer, dark blue caps, (Navy pattern) black bolt with letters in white, "Alle gheny Fire Department;" also, gum coat. For Chief Engineer the same style of cape and gum coats, with white bolt in. stead of black, and same lettere, color to correspond with the belt. Io relation to the Rules and Regule• Cone for the government of the Fire Do. partment referred to your Committee for further consideration and rovielon, tt was deemed advisable and neoeaaary to add two rules, one. empowering the Chief Engineer to detail one member from each comoany to do extra duty, and another authorizing him to details Ferremen to take command at fires in his absence. The Utiles, as approved by your Committee, are reported with fav orable recommendation. A very important and delicate question Imposed upon your Committee, growing out of the disestabilebtuent of theold volunteer eyatem, and the orgenixatlon of the Paid Fire Department, was the I question of price to be paid for the prop arty of the various oompsulee. The fol. lowing facts were sucertamed That the Friendship steamer and a number of email articles belonged to that company. the Ellsworth house, hose ear -1 rl age and gum coats were theoompany'a property. That the hose card/bee, nook and lad. der truck, horse and two eels of harness belonged to the company. . Tour Committee had very fair oder' from each of the above companies., and after a thorough examination of the figural, concluded to recommend the following amounte se Just and equitable: Pot 'the 'Friendship Steamer 112,150; being the balcume due the Amoskesk Work.. For Ellsworth hose carriage and gum 1375. For Columbia effects, not instating horse, 11000. . _ Total, pas. Tour committee in view of the refusal of the Ellsworth to rent the property now occupied by them, would earnestly reeomthend that a suitable building be erected -on the Water Work's property and the Company removed thereto. _ Your Committee would also recom• mend the placing of a signal box at the corner of East street and Medium avenue. The following resolutions are reported with favorable recommendations: . • /kaohred, 'That the Committee on Fire Engines and liose bo and they are hero. by anthorlasd to complete the purchases above enumerated, and that thertkadrol. ler be and • he is hereby authorized to certifywarranta in favor of the following parties: Columbia Company, 1900; Amos. ken Steam Fire Encino Works, 12,750; Ellsworth Company, Itils. - Resolved by the Select and CoMmob 111:111 .11116,023 SS 12111113 - - - • CAltniclis of 'the City or daltrw.hety . That the CoturnUtee on „Fire Boillusa and nose be end they are hereby authorized to have placed In position. ou the corner of East street and Madison avenue, a signal box,and the wires of the fire alarm connected therewith. The report was received and reerdu• tiona adopted finally undet a suspension of the rates.. Fang ORDINANCE comarrrne. Mr. Comley, from the Ordinance Corn. mince, presented as their report an act In rotation to strems. Tho drat three chapters of the new city charter, ell act relating to Directors of the Poor, and an act In relation to lazing banks and insurance companies. • The Chairman asked if it was the will of Councils to hoar the papers read. Mr. - Wendy moved that the papers be laid over for conalderation at a •joint special MORBIOI3. Mr. Hanna suggested that the popeiti ahcmld be considered as soon as possible, en that they could be forwarded to the Legislature for approval. • .Mr. Slack amended by antherltlng the Presidents of Councils to call the special meeting at the earliest - practicable mo• ment, The amendment was approved and the motion as amended was adopted. 1=1221333 Box Moss from Select Council wee then taken up and several concurrences had, when the ordinance Increasing the Bala. ?ism of thy officers was read. Mr. Comlek, was opposed to any M erest& • Ile thought the salaries were high enough nowAmd the taxpayers had enough on ' . Mr. Rowbottom moved - t o cionsider the the offices seriatim. Carried. ..2.lr.Rowbottom then moved to emend, by making the salary of the City MOgia near 12,0 , 70 Instead of 125,700. Mr. Banns thought 12,700 only a fair and living rate; fbr the work perfbrmed. Mr. Black cited the salaries of Engi. nears In other cities, and thought by a comparison the work would be found to be evilly worth 125,700. . A. vote was finally taken, the yeas and nays being called; when the amendment was lost by • vote of 1t yeas to 9 nays. The salary was then fixed at 1.500, the action of detect Connell Wing timeurred In. A conearrenoe Was had with goblet Council in fixing the salary of the Clerk to Comminute at $6OO. In relation to the salary of the Burßir - Intendant of Water Works, Mr. Vocally moved to amend by mak. log It $l,BOO instead of mcoo, After some discussion the amendment was lost, and the action of Select Council in making the salary 12,000 concurred In by a vote of 14 yeas to 0 nays. In relation to the remainder of the (Aces, omcurroncra were bad, and the salaries aa adopted 'by S. C. agreed upon. A motion was then made to adopt the ordinance as amended, as a whole. Mr. Comley canal for the yeas and nays, when the motion was adopted, Megan. Comley and Taggart voting in the negative. Mr. Comley presented a resolution providing for the increase of the salaries of all edictal, not mentioned in• o f and elected by Muncils, ten per cent. 16 M M S 01 12 0 00 .Vp.1.10 MII AM MO 00 . 14 OM CO . 95.000 00 . 15 MO CO . 7.[00 00 • 3,50000 fioo OP "JUI 00 2 W 00 1.000 00 4000 41 7= 41 1.651 10 3.671 34 11:2) 140 111 In offering the resolution the gentle man stated that as some had been raised he thought all should be treated alike. He wlahed to have the salaries of the - • • Clint of Markets, Me:senger and Weigh Master of the f 'rat and Second ward scales Increased. The resolution was 40 amended and then referred to' thp Ft ranee Committee. Mr. Ilezttoga' resoltitton foaming the salary of City Assassor from *4OO to fOOO was referred to the Finance t om. rulttee. APPItOIItrAT7OIIB, The Oonptroiler's monthly report was read and the action of Select Council In adopting It concurred In. ' na appropriation ordinance was next read and a motion made to ooncnr. Mr. O'Neill moved to &mead by strik ing out the Ave milt tax for sewerage purposes. Mr. Hanna said he did not know what the gentlemen meant, but he know that Councils would have to levy a sewer tax. recording to the sot of Assembly. The law might be wrong but the tax meet bo levied. bEr. McNeill said that baa been the talk lastyear and ho did not believe in haying the same gems played' again. This sewer assessment business was well known and hardly needed argument to show Its Injustice. Rethought tide might be laid over and 4 new law procuretf in thirty days. The yeas end nays were allied op • PITISBITRGH DAILY GAZETTE, FRIDAY MGRNING, FEBRUARY 11, 1870 suspension of the rules-sad a anneal.- ranee with Select Council in pulling the ordinance finally. The vote resulted in 12 yeas and 8 nays, and the ordinance was accordingly paned, the requisite two-third majority being in the affir matiVed “a4sacAsic,” Mr. McNeill offered a resolatkm in. structing the Assessor - of sewrage tax to levy no asseeement property entirely surrounded by.water: ...The gentleman explained that some of the islands, such . as Herr's. were within the limits of the - city sad liable to taxa tion-for these sewers. The residents there were oompelled to pay a bridge tax, and semi-annually had their proper ty overflowed, entailing a imMelent tax without having any more added to Mr. Hanna moved to amend by exclu ding ftom tax all property under water. There were some ponds in the First ward which he thought should be exempted. (Laughter). The resolution was referred to the Com. =atm) on Streets. Adjourned. THE COI3RTS. District Court—Judge Hampton. THI3IIBDAT. Feb/11MT .10.—The cue of Weisenbeger vs. Balm previously re. ported, is Mtn on trial. TIUAL LOST FOUI/21DAT 154 Maskrell k Jotinson, for nee,. vs Cook, et al. 110 Citizens 011 Refining Company TB Dilworth. 156 Kre(ling vs Becket. 08 Leahy vs Nobta. 161 Gallagher va Sweeney; 131 St. Aaprews Church vs Hoag. 140 Steamer "Wild Cat". vs Steep:ter 106 Smith va Youghiogheny Iron and Cost Cones m 7• 11:1 Harrison vs'Ehereton & Wilkins. 145 Louis vs Johnston. • Common Pleas—Judge Starrett. THURSDAY, February.lo.—ln the cam of Hoehhebner as Vogel and Walter, re• ported on trial before Judge Sterrett yesterday, the jury found found for: de.. fondant. The next ease taken up aris that of Joseph P. Lynch vs Thomas OlteHey et al. Action to recoverdamages. Veictlet for 'defendant. . Alonzo Stanley by his next friend same. Moreland ye Edward Hohman. Action to recover damages _for alleged negligence of defendant. The plaintiff, who la a young man of about • nineteen year+ of age, in company with other young men, it appears, were engaged in wrestling, on the evening of the alit of May, in the Vicinity of a graveyard on Fourteenth street, Birmingham, and the plaintiff, getting tired of the sport, start ed to run away, and proceeding along Fourteenth street et a rapid pace, fell into an excavation for a cellar on the premises of the defendant, which, it was alleged, had been left unguarded by de fendant.. The bottom of .the excavation wee covered with ...maul n or sharp stone, and the plaintiff was so seriously injured by the fail ae to be unable to to rise. fie Called for help and hie OM ponious came and assisted him out and carried him to a doctor'. office where, on examination, his leg was found to be severely fractured below the left knee. The fracture was reduced and subse quently the injured man wu removed to the Homeopathic Hospital In ibis city, where ho lay over six months, when it betame necessary to amputate tile leg above the knee. It was alleged by the plaintiff that there was no cover ing over the excavation or harkade to prevent accidenta, and that It wets too dark ILI to render it tuggullble prr plain tiff to see the excavation. The defendant set ups plea of concur rent negligence, alleging that Uwe was a A 11050.1001 barrloade and that there was a vas lamp burning acmes the atreet, and further that the defendant was In toalested. On trial. - TRIAL MAT TOR PRIDAT. 345 Metzley Ts. Jacoby. Ski lissainger U. Patton's ex'r.. • 214 1 , 54r11ne ve. Catnpneil al at =I Schmidt ea. Embry Eros. 2430 Swaney ea. Gordon 44 al. 240 'fabler va. ItlabelL 181 Kennedy et aL VS. Dlthridge 218 Steen et aI vs. Glitoore et al. 352 Jenkins vs. MeOlaren. 349 Martin vs. Gibson. 257 Dickey ta. Chapman. PIAtINO WITH PIES Apwii. Al L&4U Boy Severely Woombiled.... Nei I=o=l The danger of playing with fire-arms had another illustration Ig an accident which occurred in Allegheny yesterday. 4 little boy about twelve years orate, by sotne means procured a pistol, which he loaded with poWder and shot, and placed in a pocket of his pantaloons, along with hl. handkerchief., Shortly afterward be was standing on Chestnut Street, Sev enth ward, wilt a number of companions, when forgetting about the pistol, he has Illy pulled out his handkerchief. In miming out the linen caught ou the ham• mar of the 'teapot?, and as • result, an explosion Occurred. The - load of shot tore his pantaloons.' end pasting out, lodged In the leg of a corepanion just above the Yeas The Sounded boy fell to the ground, bat was picked up' and taken into a home near by, where Dr. Enrhart was called in. After muldder able MM.:city ths .phyaiclan utoceeded in extracting the shot gild properly dressing tbe.woundiwiten the little etc.. tim was carried to his home. HILDA- Judea, though .very painful,nre not con sidered dangerous, although his escape was very narrow. The boy who carried' the plan)! was not hurt beyond a slight scorching he received from the flash of the weapon. If the_abot bad lodged hut en inch below where It .did, his aim.; pinion would have been maimed far life, or the conaequencee might have beau FINANCIAL. . . Antietam . j Illarrepir(attessi .)870-- " Compansen with last Financial matters, especially !those whioh •relate 14 kluge city, are always Interesting and Instructive. Lut eve ,ning-the Allegheny Connell@ made .sp. Propitalleni to cheer the mitilelpal ex penses during 4870. Following he estate , . ment showing the comParleon between those of IND and 1870 whintimill be found worthy of consideration by those inter ested in the management of our local -80vertlPlnlP4.. 4pnropHatfone. 1870 1169 madarles • !I :!? 1101100 1131=11 0 ......- TCIIII. ii a 5, i ii , ' Ei Eiii 1A I' rlot la x ' I 203 00 3MO 00 Nticto.o.o4 Bridges.... 25 000 03 ' =.OOO 00 Wh4tves sod Landfalls 2.00:1 IA Low 0) Sp rv.yo • 7,71 n 00 ' 5.100 00 toffee ' !Emty n 37.361 23 Poor yawl iKiis ii .. ii:cii tee Poor Yam ti Jar 4 tan) i 0011110:1 Water Werlo 11.100 01 •• • al, COCO Unpaid elahra. 16.18104• Re SO OD Oa' , loom'' 11011011 1110klaa Pond.— ....... 30,073 OJ • :11.134 21/ WOSti no.a, Lai 17 DMA Payable.... ....... I LI 17J 0117 rryper it - moo co- *Am 00 04 191 a 7 ..10,170 01 =CI T rat Increase r=m We had the pleasure of a lengthy con; venation yesterday With Stephen Bar ker, Faq , of New York,. brother of the late J. W. Sicker, &eq., of Lids city. and one of the administrators on hls estate. Mr: Stephen Barker is a meet affable, genial and courteous , gentlemen,, seems to possess all • the noble chines end qualities for whteli hle late and much lamented brother was so eminent ly duitlngulaited. altbough a redden! of New York, he Is proprietor 44 a dry goods establishment In Louisville, which •Is one of the largest of the kind In the State of Kentucky. His object In visit. ing our city at present is to emulate the progress of the administrators' male of dry goods at 2. W. Barker et 69 Market street. He Informed um yester. day that he had given orders to the part ners hero to emcee out at seventy-five cents on the dollar, rather than continue the sale much longer, as the administra tors have no discretion In the 'matter of continuance, and the Immediate settle menu oral 2 .4o o entis Is Imperative. Fn*' peal Meat Inspector Lindsay found -some veal yesterday , which he thought rather flesh for market, and authorized - the to. lice to take It In charge. It appears it - MI while In the dirchstgo of ,his ditties In East Liberty, ImAnst 'Daniel Mike, a butcher doing busintwO in the , Seven. teerdh ward..who Mid til-hb; Posiossion two calves; which be had purchased in .tne vicinity of East Liberty, Ind. which It was Alleged were not more than two weeks old,' rather a "tender" age for veal. The • calves were seised by,.the. ponce and Mr. Mike Informed Qua be would bo required to answer. do. Mr. M. stated that it was not OW Intention to alanehter the calves at present, and if so the Meat Inspector had no right to seize them. Tdere is no ordinance to prevent a man from hauling olives two vfeaks old through Me city. . etillerrna , sad 'ladle's flap Ciattmere BtoMt3otte;lll ttatatemp °Mart,' at one. belt tenant priced; a MACIOIII 00.4 a Noe. 713 sad 80 Market atZeta. THE TRUNK EIE6I. Consolidation 'of Leading - Trunk. Facto. rtes—Liebler at the Head of the Trade, Every sign of the times assures our business community that the coming Spring trade will be one of unusual briskness and proepertly. Our leading merchants are busily engaged in prepar ing for It, closing out their stook, im- proving their stores and ware rooms and liking up genetslly. We do not hear of many business changes to be made. but we have one td record today, which ta the Melt important of the season so far. I . l l..foselth Liebler, the popular and successful manufacturer of trunks, whole) Mahe has long been intimately sweets ted with that particular line of business hart' Inn furnished the mercantile cone mulaitY•rith fresh evidence of hie Indent. Bahia energy, enterprise and persever ance. We refer to his purchase of the extensive trunk factory of W. J. Gil more, No.loo Wood street, immediately adjoining the Ihmous Premium Trunk leretory, over whom destines Mr. Liebler basso long and successfully presided. Both of • thee., large houses have been consolidated, and will continue to be run ,sender the solo man agement atilii4itoprietership of Mr. Liebler. liar Is this all our Taman KING. has accomplished. He has par chased a number of smaller trunk storm and la now master of therrituatton and better able to compete with all eastern and local houses • His complete and ex tensive factory, on Penn street, Iri one of the heat conducted in the country, and is kept constantly in full operation In order to supply the large orders which are di rected to the principal and branch estab lishments. A large hum of the • very best, most experienced and skillful me chanics are kept in employ, and the workmaship of every trunk, valise or carpet sack which leaves the factory leaf A No. 1 character. He manufactures all styles of trunks from the little, tiny toy trunk up to the leviathan Saratoga or bridal trunk. Ile uses only the very best leather and materials ' and warrants, in all Instances, twatford t he largest de gree of retie/action to hie patrons. In. deed, so high a reputation has been at tained by hie trunks, that It lea common saying on our railroads among baggage handlers that it would be as °hard to break as a Liebler trunk." Mr. Llebipr,while really monopoliz ing the greatrnuk Lundeen of the city, will coMintui• to favor the public with good articles in his line at as reasonable prices as could possibly prevail. Whole sale and retail patrons can rest assured that it la to their interests to bestow their orders in his direction, a. they will not only receive kind attention and honor able treatment,' but will likewise Have the advantage- of large selection dud cheap prices. In noticing tide West bold business stroke on tee part of Mr. Liebler, we cannot help expressing our admiration for Ma pluck, energy, will, deter mination and enterprise- lint, a few years ago he entered the city ithout capital or influential friends, but with a good character and honest determination to work at hie trade end build himself . • In business; life. • Deaervelly prosperous and singularly suceensful, he finds him self to day at the bead of the largest and most popular trunk bonito went of the Allegheny mountain., and we • truut he may long coutione to merit and receive • fall .bare of public patronage. . The stook at the principal headquar ter., Nos. 104 and 106 Wood 'street, is very large and Inviting, made especially_, IKI by the recent coneolidation, and moll. try merchant& and dealers will - Ilnd no other eatabilehment en atirsetive; The trunks made cre of superior Quality. as 1.40 came of Llebler s regared every where a• a guarantee of the perfection of any article in the line. nmatisaUfai. State Temperance ' tlost COrtetletudeeee of the kittabergh ()seethe) 11.111111181ILT110, PA., Bob. 9, 1870. The Convention assembled yesterday at 10 'a. U. One hour was apent In dove. Llonal exercises. -Hon. IS. IL Chase was elected temporary chairman. . The committal, of one from the county reported nominations for permanent or. glalliatknla CO wining of a PreaWent, fifteen Vine Prceidants, live Eineretarics and one TreamMer. The Chair to appoint a business committee of fifteen. • Qelte a number of Important resolu tions were pained. ' The Idea or a third party, with tempo. raucous Its leading Issue, was thorough ly discussed. bin the organisation defer nod In trope that the Legislature /I: pass the Mil now vending called •••Tb Local Option 8111.” which they were o only requested to do. A great deal therefore depends upon the action of the Legisla ture during this present 141•110t1. it Is my opinion that if nothing la done In the matter by them, that the temperance men of the State will organise a Prohi bition party, and thus place the Iran be fore the people and resisting panne will have to take the enrosequoccea. We hope however. for the needed legislation. Lbrivention closed to day, having been ,a very Intereetlng as well as earnest sea. aloft. There were upirards of three bun. dred delegates. AU .parts of the State were reptmented. The Last Chance What desperate efforts a , man will make when be comes to the last chance tor lire and liberty. Just se desperate, annoet, are prudent men in their efforts to more . money. They should take. ad. ,vantage of every opportunity—every efianess, • • The famone -Tobias, the Napoleon of clothiers, now glare to the public the last chance to obtain winter clothing 'at lees than first oust. The great closing out sale which has been in progress at the ...big 13" for some time, will be brought to an end March. At thet date alrerniter clothing hot . drapcaed or will be peeked away, and a magnificent stock of new and faahionable spring goods will take its place. PTOAI today until the Brat or March, the stock ofovercoats will be sold at fifty per omit. less than :gra ter ratite; heavy instore :mita twerity.tive roar Cent ,aqd all other ready made clothing Illy per cant.; this is actually selling out al one,half met. A splendid spring overcoat eau pow be obtained for IS, and pante and vest for FL., Boys' °lolling will actually be -sold thin week at half piles. Let all gill upon Mr. Tobias, at the "big 19," during the pro/. ant week. and make their purchases- in theelothing line while theft famous bar gains may bo obtained. Don't forgot 13 Sixth street. (old St. Clair), the greatest bargains in the city. See the new ..Prince - Arthur" suits, just brought on by Mr. Toblu. MI the Anderson Cavalry Few of the military regiments of tho late war carried their banners; more bravely and autioeurally In the Wriggle with armed rebellion than the Anderson Oavahy. ttfarefbre proper that a neat and prettl volume, entitled .A.eavem from • Trooper's Diary," fresh from the prose, and written In eloquent and pet. Med leragnage, finds welcome. It is from the pen of John A. B. Williams, Esq., of .Philadelphis, and does fall credit to the ability of the author. Every soldier who served in the regiment should paean a copy of this great his• torlcal work. White there Is much that will. prove . interesting and remanent. five reading matter to all clams . An appendix comprises an authentic as of the famous Meeting In the Andaman Cavalry sad of the muses which led to it while in Nuhville. The book should - have large sale in this: community. It is abut by mail, poet paid, for one dollar. Addreathe author and publisher, J. A. B. Williams, Box 2144, Philadelphia. 17141,1 be Schools If there le one duty In therworld of which parents and guardians are negli- gent It la that of .vialtlng the schools.- The teacher wants, and to order -to be 'nonmetal. must have, the hearty Co. operation °laureate. If thoy talk with him frequently, about Ms pupils, at their homes, It lb well; If they visited the school room conutionsily, .11 la much bet ter. The presence of father or mother at chUdas recitation, ones a week, or even will once • month. wiheve a salutary Influ ence on both teacher and child.. Even the parent, In many Instances, will be bens tied. Ills or ner attention - will be awakened to questions which might nth erwise go unthonght of for years, and which have practical bearing ott the land. To parents everywhere, then we say, visit the schools of your neighbor hood at least two or three times during the term. Your children will be do lighted with your presence, and teachers, who feel an Interest In the great trust confided to their care, will ever ilvo you a cordial welcome, For fashlinatde hair-dressing, plain or -by curling, and a 'frizzle, for a hi: orlon" shave or bath, and for skillful cupping and leeching, call at WillistmcAz gsnt *Coon at NO. no -Federal surges, AnegherAlN Gesttitian" , and Boris Pape r collars„ 10 bease for ilaty cas ts—`oat style aitd make—at Macrame, Glytte a Co.'s, Nos. 7810 d 80 Market street. • - SATAOE ATTLCIL. In ciao, quarteraGared by an Wail- ated Animal--Eleverety -Wounded. Yesterday afternoon • resident of Al. legheny bad an exciting adventure which almost him his life. The gentleman la Mr. Jacob Hass, botcher, reeldlnig on . Greerd street, Third ward. About eleven o'clock he went to his slaughter house on Spring Garden avenue, to commence.. his ;cork of pro. paring for this morning's market. In the stall was a bullock which had been Penned up three or •Ibur dart, and na turally-with plenty to eat and no exer cise, became a little wild and excit able: Mr. Haaa watts attended by two assistants, who made - preparation. for slangtdering the animal while` ha went to bring it out. ',ln coming to the slaughter pen from "the ktall be led the bullock along a • narrow pawajte way. keening a short distiffice n advance of It. Just an the two4eSared the pen the animal suddenly became excited, and quick as thought medea plunge forward. Mr. Haas was caught with one of Its horns, in the neck, Just behind the wind pipe, lifted off his feet and burled with force against a wall about ten feet ca. He lay there bleeding and: helpless, villa •• ' " Id bullock made while the infuriatet. aulloak -prep arations for another attack. By ibis time the attention of thenther men was called to the place, who with some diffi culty succeeded in getting the wounded man further away before he had been otherwise injured. The bullock was then secured. Dr. Ehrhart was called as soon as possible, and attended the victim, who was weak and faint from the wound and lose of blood. It was found that the horn had passed almost through the neck and within half an loch of cutting out on. the opposite aide. After being properly attended to, Mr. Baas was re moved to his residence. The physician does not consider the wound owes:fart. ly fatal, although very severe and pain- The condition of, the victim was somewhat improved last night, and with care it Is thought he will be &bon; again In a short time. OIL CITY. Excursion Over ;the Allegheny Valloy and 011 Creek and Allegheny River Railroad.. as Teterraph to tha Plttaburgh tihsette.) OIL Ciri, Feb. 10.—The talkers and directors of the Allegheny -Valley Rail road, and a number of the leading mar 'chants of Pittsburgh arrived here to-day, cMiaing the new bridge over the Alio. ahany river at this place, connecting with the Oil Creek, and Allegheny River Railroad, and forming a direct conneo don between Pittsburgh and Buffalo. The officers end directors of the latter road Join the party at Oil City and mate an excursion over both roads. Polities In New Respelllre. By Telegraph to the l'lttabergh Climate.) Conoonn, N. R.; February 10.—The political contest In this State waxes warm. The Democratic party Wall not put any speakers In the field, but will allow all so disposed to go over to the • Labor Re form petty. A new secret organisation, called ..Lsber League.' has been formed. and It Is rumored it Is to offset the Labor Reform movement. —The remains of Hon. T. H. Hoeg ar rived at Toledo, Ohio, Wednesday, from Washington, under, escort of a Congress. tonal thmuuttes and a Deputy Sergeant at-Arms of the House of Repreeente• Liven. At the depot' the cortege Mill met by the Board of Trade In a body and large concourse of citizens, and escorted to itie residence of the family. The farieral took place Thursday afternoon and was the moat imposing affair ever witnessed in that city. • Boehm.' was generally euspanded. The Mayor, City Courted, Board of Trade and other civic bodies took part In the ceremonies. Many thousand persona attested their regard for the deceased by surrounding residence during the aervices, and several hundred In carriages and on foot accompanied the rentsina to 'Forest Cem etery, whore the body wu Interred In the family burring ground. —The Postmaster General Ili getting nom. sharp rape from Congress for nis agency in exemplifying the sacred right of petition. The House is disposed to require him to mike an exhibit of the mat of printing the circularly and blank • petitions provided by him to get op a de monstration against the franking system, and the amount of franking required to get these papers through the postoMosa and before Congress. It is charged, too, that there is nut a voluntary name upon any of the petitions. and that the woolly enterprise Is the. Postmaster' General's private Job. However resentful mem. hers may feel, there are great abuses cf the franking privilege. Nine.tenths of the Bohemians get their envelope., ready - franked, from Congressmen many of whom are Injudiciously liberal with their freakiness...ea.. —Senator Sumner has been 'lnter viewed" on the Cuban question. The Senator Is strongly opposed to recount. lion of belligerent rights as the case now stands, and giveu la one reason that It would Instantly, Involve the United - States In a war with Spain, and as a con sequence a Si:mental crash • would ensue that woutl shake the pillars of the Gov ernment Fa their very foundation; be aides, he not sure as to which would come out Brat beet to the event of a con test between the United States and Spain. Mr. Sumner believes, however, that both Cube and Canada will be peaceably an nexed to the Union within ten years, and that we shall: absorb Mexico, the West Indies and Use whole of the North American continent. Wo have a Moral right not only to this continent but to the whole of this hemisphere, and we shall acquire both.:.. Additional Mallets by Telegraph. CIIICA(10, Februati 10.—In the after. noon the Grain market' were generally qhlet. Wheat excited and arm, cloning at Sic cash.. Corn abd Oita nominal at the closing prices On 'change. Proofs. lone active and prides' Arm, and on Mess Pork fully 500 per barrel higher; at the close there were btlyera cash pork at 'r27 and buyer the month. FAIN. Mesta firm. tArd held xt 160. Sakai Meat Pork oasis at 127; .„ buyer February at $26,75(§)27,25 seller March $27. Short rib middle!' seller March 1.4 c; abort clear leXo. Iltntsumo, Feb.. Ao.—Catllol Fresh re. colpte, 1600 bead;; Making MOO In all. The market today In active and advance sustains& with salmi of 1,2.50 bead at 13X @We for extrit,',lX6Rge for prime, 6.3i0 , 730 for fair and &3 ®6%c for poor to medium. Sheep: receipts moderate; and market fairly active, with sales of IEOO head at s%®7eer Canada, 4136ig630 fir common to fair western and fligago thr extra mulch cows. Hogg Steady and Unchanged, • NL W ontawni, February 10.—Oetton ender; middling 24X(104Xi0 sales 7860 bales; receipts 6709. Fiona Um at 95,40 (46,00. COM cr o tti mixed 70Xo. Wheat 9410. Oats Jinn $1.115. Hay: prime liZ/. - Pork 120.26@129,50. Sager armor; prime 12.4.___'115/23i°' o°l4 12" i. NOW York Bight ...mange 3L discount. Sterling BOX. . Maw FAANCISOO, Fetrrnary 10.—Flont and wheat quiet 'and nominal. Legal tenders, 83M. Cleated; Minden*, for Liverpool, with maxt seeks wheat. • IRVIIIIED e BARRICR—ZAIIIe—At the reeldenee or the tmcle , e parents, la Xbeaeberit. Pa., ea thorn/. re.t.. by Bey. B. M. Kerr, Ur. Y. U. 81.11K5.8. tellies .11A801I A. ZAllii. • . • (We tender oar heartiest eanaratulatbens to the heppr 'noon couple, sad with kir them •lip Hill ‘ 4. peuou . proepertti , And eontentresat.) DIED: 1 3WakttINGEN--.14 tke reside:ea of Ns brother.ln•lmr, N. a.W._Lale, Allegheayell3. Vitr).lllV2.7.Brealltra 11".Ine'r York 014, formerly ot The remains will he; taken, ho Thheville ;or Interment. ANDICRSON—On- WrOtoesda inst.. at tP., ° 1 7 ;.. 1 110 liebt 1 141:gti ancl ' all any.. sled 11 montW The - tuneral will tabs Waco front tng lelljon4o of her parents. No. SI ?AAdaltreet, nun tort. dayl ItOoxinq at 10li o'clock. The &tends ol the family are reNuotfully invited to attend. • PNlVinlYee letardg ' slWV:P Wa. A, toner, gird 14 year. all MOW. Paaeral 10 .DAT. 111 A lust., .Pcloelr, room Zmanuel Chorob, 'Allegheny. Prlerds Wally ars rOmmettelly turlte4 thaNead. • PATTZROON—thtTilektly mondp.. r e b rom, a }lr. youngest uus. Capt." Hen Mr. ivi.,o ll :;ol A r-Ve , t:l;} & PEEBLES, ult. 'GA. DB x 4xuay i p tir sw HIM • AXUCHO t ow. .........umlintY. *lnn Ittetr VOW% indtstion BotewOod. M 11 : 4 41 . VI IC% tent e " P rf . r tz 's ill ' l e l e . t . .4 1,1 eit , .Z.• 0 , Moo Wthilit .1 sii Laoof ii - o= liatsatot . , . ( oon' SI ilMarft CU joBIIPII VIZIER & lON, 1 lani - xtmirersicrune. 41./4 MIirrECET.. liCanisalil lirs,srais lhars.labed. CIOITLINI .21 LIG tantialuaaat at rk ap .. 0%1V064, M . ‘77r.rW THE PITTSBURGH VINEGAR 'WORKS. BALLOU & ADDIS, 167, 168, 169 and 170 SECOND' AVENUE. Al. nom mewed to furnish VINEGAR at the LOWlitiT 11AltilY.T HATI/23. Attention le pat , ticularly called to our ElErtA WINE VINEGAR. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &O. CARPETS. REDUCED. Oil Cloths, Window Shade& DRUGGETS. DRUGGET : SQUARES, Itigrain Carpets, At the Lowest Prices Ever, Offered. BOVARD, ROSE t CO., ra. 2l FIFTH AVENUE. REDUCTION_ CARPETS Por a Short Time to Prepare for SPRING TRADE. OLIVER ReCLINTOCR & CO Nape marked ;tarn= "'- Carpets, °— • Oil Cloths, Drug - gels, Nc.', EASTERN PRICES. • Hare bussing con be secured by those .I , l_bi• patio( their wants by terse edirbbt•Ab 01 ." Inducements offered by • OLIVER McCIDITOCK & CO., S 3 Fifth Avenue. HOLIDAY GIFTS, Positive Reduction In Prices or PIANO COVERS, Mosaic, ofirminster, zillion Rugs, Crumb CIOBA4I, 19 . C . MUM BROS., .r.. it 711TH vairva, sea AMOVIL WOOD BTREZT: WOOLEN RUC/GETS .41.1V1) MELT CARPET% 11, Is, 2, 21, 3,3 . , .31 and YARD WIDE. BORDERED SQUARES Suitable ibr • Parlors. DINING BOOM CRUMB MRS, Woolen, Linen and Cotton, 17 LOU& PRICES 7111 MT HIM aotwlthstaadlas the asdualateue4l4.lll as 1b... roods. 111111 LIND & COLLINS, 71 and 'l3 Fifth Avenue. . 'Oe3bial WINES, LIQUORS, &O. WAGNER'S . FRENCH COLORING, The Tery Batt In the United Stites. . 111ANIIPACTITRID BY WILLIAM WAGNER, 981 Jrorth Serrefith Street,. d tagrzaces—All the laulln hormatgas- SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, lamealelnin as WINES, BRANDS& GIN, PIM RYE WHISKIIIB, 409 PENN STREET, Have Removed UP NOB. $B4 AND 888 PENN, Iglalranth st.. (formerly Canal.) J OSEPH S. FINCH & 1 1 65.1117. IS% 7 W. lalt sad 1/20. ./1118T ETHILI7, 1.127331:120H. 111•111:17ACIIIIIIZDA Or ( *Ma DOEUed Pun W_lndatib_ also. dealers la YOKILION SMILE and Lem WORE. HOPE, do. alidLala / 142; fir. 1 7 ,1 6101* oil :) A BOBER H. AMEN & COll CORM P, oa SOYO2III Avenue and Liberty St., 1 , 41, wag ow . Boom Emewrdag Hold AN AUCTION BALI BORSES; CARRIAGES, BUGGIES , W4GONS. A NTliengritg a gViarit thar oath wiit e rio=l Milirserdt tondo& aoo good we will bilging ad Ilgook i ion OHS H. 9 WAR7 ,' lxtlieeee. Near' e rst i kETT" - rissio'" wr. n irat, m ro: 1ti 4 1,131 AND ON STABLEIP COL WWI MOUE t ism rt. Prn9ll:oltalit, Pl. ICll7r're !tk° IA; • .1.7 1 1 474. 3 1 1 5 e1tera—a1l &lees pkgs. • Labrador Waeltrel; . Rased Ilmbas; Cod run: Whined Aldida he leo. ll4 Wood Se.. • TNSURa.LNOE. TUB NBF JERSEY • T Mutual Life Insurance Co., NEWARK, N.J. -Assets, Over $500,000. • All Policies limed by this Comp./ are permit.- ..illy Noir•Porfeiting afted. t h e payment of one Annul Premium. Dividends annually declared and nulled on third annual premium, either on the permanent t om ,. or aneopollu, or in reduction or smut. =IL • ..... HENRY KIRKPATRICK, General. Agent, • 167 1-2 Wood Street, Old ftoor,) PITTSBURGH. /Pr liallabla Assuan wissitud. dato7ll THE IRON. cm Mtn LIFE . • INSURANCE CO. Of Pennsylvania°See 75 Fedeo.al St., Allegheny City. _ DIMSCIOMMI Hon. JAALEP DILAHAM. - Bev..J. CLARK. D. D.. Capt. B. ILOIIINISON. Bev. A. K. BELL lAD Bey. P. H. mcnner, W.A. MAIM Cmhter Allegheny Trust Co. JACOB BUSH, Boot Estate Agent , BOSON DB.Uhf. Mayor of Allegheny, ' C. W. BENNY, Hatter. A. B. BELL. Attorney-at-Law D. L. rierriunoN. Lamb. idembLat. D. !MOORE. Insurance Agent. Caps. ROOT. ktOBIMBOD. Preeldowtt. JACOBIeI.tkLARK.D.D..VIo• Proalduat., RLIBII, Beon,tary, U.K. MEANT. 'Prewar... M. W. WHITE, IlgoicAL DAFTEL SIVOGEB, Gann Ageat. COMMISSIONED AGENTS YOB THE CO,: Jobe 11..Donaldron. Allegh •ny. Pa. W W. MAO. Rochester, Pa. key. James Holllngahrad, Beaver, Pa. P. Courath, McKeesport. Pa. George H. Jonnson Bletrwrllle, Pb. J. S. Etrayer Johnstown. In. Company strictly rentuAl. Alt mitts sterulnX to policy holders by dividendturned ennu•lly minuendf of the ant year . All policies nen f late CM" INSURANCE COMPANY. PINBIALPS BUILDING, gee MI !Mk Avenue. Second Mow. PITTBI3I7IIIIII. Capitol All _paid Up. DiXECTONS. Z P e i dar. • Jake 11111. 18. Id*Clorkan. J. Y. 8.110 7 . nosing thzdtb.lJeo.B. Walpole, 2mIBILIIT H. KING Pre nro. P. actiNlNds, v • Joe. T. JOHNSTON, Se OeDie 8..1. *MACE. 00 Imam on Liberal Terma and Marine Rig Alms, Mt! Astut. 011 all inn RN EVIIIIMIANC . E COM WIMDMINIXICUIE Pre BO A. dsot. WM. P.' HERBERT. Secretary. CAPT. BDHitrY SIXXLD, emend Agent. 02Bah VX Water street, Spans A 0o. , • Ware. 1114nop stairs, Pltteborrh. ll twos* ageism Mnds Tiro and Ma llet Stsits. A Moe managed by Di rector, whom, well known to the ommently, sad whom determined by promptness and Mem' sllty to emintato the ammeter whine tool OM. smutted. &mitering Ma best proteerms to Wte trtio deed tow lamed: DrINC7OIIIS: Alasmoder Flatlet. Jean B. JIMATImrs B. Killer Jr. flbas.4. k r : Larko, 711IIILS Manley, Alesanderr, o n .rEsar laric K =4 „dfri t es. IlanstM. Wm; nsl7 NATIONAL — INSURANCE COMPANY. Car. Federal U. ar.d Diamond, illegkeay, s tima t. th. kuccoarro zunolui. BARE ga rt.,y * lli% Z. la v Tim eihart. " J 10.0. 4 30%, 8r0vr...11. etorie Gent, iamb D. 0.k1.11/1111sass .100. Tioarpson 1. Mc2(milta. pE:I2 s EIF : IIIP INSURANCE CON. 0171011. li. L 00ENZM WOOD & 111 NTH IS& ♦ Horn* OlaDaa7.4kl aiTire sad Waring Mak! DtUC W ndlltra. °a pt. Joan L. Woad; Ps Watt. ' .nel P. Marl.; eau Z. Party Chart. A..He C. H. Lave, t. V. Hirt. Jared 11. Brash, Wm F. 1... J. D. Verner. Intent.' ateldrickart WY/. PHILLIPd, Presidet. JuHN WATT. Vlea Preeident. - W. P. ItARDNER. Herm., pnEztarrn[ AGAINST LOSS BT VDU FRANKLIN' INSURANCE CO. OP . PHILADELPHIA QFFio;WL 411401fICNPNUT scar nnix.."Torm. Marla W. Saunter. Nordoildff. leoNt SOUW gym, David B. mirk. Emmet Grant, itd='b. imv. 0. Da_ult, Vino Pre/Mont. 1- W. O. Irrt tbara is t i tz,r,„ . • North Went corner Third and Woodlrglit. . . p... 1.4. . • , . , - - 7 111SURANCE COMPANY OF 19117EBUISIli • 071/lON. No: lIITNI WOOD MUM. BUR OP 0010111.110 i BUILDING. „. This is a Home Illomissay, awl Immo usiasl lesss_leff Plye exclusively. . LioNARDRLTILIS; ryes:Joni. , 0. 0. BO Vice eretlAcut. ''. '': - . n u i y i ltT me l. 4 M : i rr w u 17. • . . • . DTIMITO118: I Leosasilgalier. -.. • GeorT l Wllsoo, 0. C. Boyle, _.. Geo. . Evans, . - Hobert Paula. • J. C. Any. ; . Itirli= " :"__ . • . igiV ri oelt . 4 . . - as. H. Hopson.; , A, Oxman. , . Haar Boma. . , . I . ITC •CeL EGMENY INSURANCE ooxrairr OP PITTIOII.IIIGII. 14.11,N0. 3711FT13 STRIEST, Banc 13__. . aiatast all kinds of l'Ir• aa4 NAM' lltlakx. JORN Illirni, Ja.. Preedeal. Q. J. nil V' gr,l;r 44 °, . OAP*, LYE. 0......4, *gut . DIZIKIIIIIB: Lau inon. an. . , p_, L_, l_akaastailt . C. J. lemma. . ~.r . "b 1. ,.. x e tiz o, a .. , Bit' 471=4, /awl Mon s , d . ' C C IVTAL I Teara ' t u kiiev6, U.,, 12.4. MNnit • M''4" ... 7.41Mj . 77770 100 WOOD STILEET. armsr GOODS. FINE VASES, somatic' . Aura 013111414 NZW _ BKOZIN SUM:“ :""a".a P larte4A : sSee nD k *I au daseepticou. rt= zr i ct t. tzla BREED - & CO. 100 WOOD STREET., CI,OU GLASS QUEENSWAR E. ♦ unnlasOstsossl otsew pattems sat slim Jost recare4. A Mesa sad Ballasts Wspa, Voss sod Pasha Wore. DOW °pea,. .49,9 1, 4 4 419 Di My /9W pates At H. BMW! & No. IV LIBERTY EITSPIT. JOHN M. COOra, & CO. aaa tans Founders,. 11111118. UP:•1101 1 14 k tOLLING 11111,11 IMP • sere Miele Pronspoy to order. RABBIT'S METAL Made and Kept on Hand. V - melon sad Itaaafactarers of 7. M. Cooper's Improved Balance:Neel STEAM PUMP.' Office, 882 PiNN STREET. }Wary, C0r.17111 sad Railroad Ignmar s FTPIPWRITROW. H. LINES OR ORNTIAMBN ma. DICO pretest Ito their HOLIDAY CIFT. .117 4 1 d do well t z a v a,„0 .4%.1 3 14 m 7 poet VEI A 5T11,74 the moll dateable patteloo N o recolired at W. G.' D.IINSEA'ra'S. atWZIAIt AND orneux MI lIPTH AVIC2IIOII. AMUSEMENTS arNEIMI OrEMI HOWE. 3111171:11T of charming ang favorite anima MAGGIE MITCHELL. FRIDAY lIVISSING, February 1111, 1170 will be presented the hematitel now plat ftoa *selenium. by J. U. Iteacwalkt•lsq.. entitled, LORLE THE TINY BELLE or THE CANTON Balnrdar 1 fternoon—Wagele Mitchell Usti.* Monday wealth:is Mrs. U. P. BOWERS any porpwt liy Mr. J. C. IteCOLLUX. • arACADEMY Or MUSIC. SECOND CONCERT UT TIM CANTATA SOCIETY, Tuesday, Feb. 15th, inst On which oneastonerlll be performed tiy the fel Wealth of the Society, ••Come Let ee Mee" pealnO and ••Hear My Prayer, • • by Me n dtlasolt, "Aeons Del," compose.* for the So ciety by Prof. Joe. Stem of Plothereh; bonfire choice selection front 'the work. of the 1.1 mpoters of miscellany°. g.it els, Solos,T C., all with lull orchattral accompaulatent Tho We of secortd scot. wilt cominenco 'SAT URDAY, ISlth inst., at. 0 o'clock ♦. W. •t the tie Mare of Mellor & Horne, 5310111 h aroma. Admission. $l. • No extra charge for rtxured = WHOLES.A.LE GROCERS, &o. WILLIAM. HULLER 8. 'CO., Nos. HI aid Hi Liberty Merit .• Corner of Irwin, sicrir offer tae ;rods at low di. ' %qrs. strictly Prime New Crop New °Ammo Nagar eqoi Molasses. Porto Rico, COM and English Island Hogan.. New York, PhiLadelphla Italtimvre Ik lined do. Goldea. Drina, YAweringa. Brun l la, lituartia Adams. and Long gland arrays. Porto Rico, Cubit and Lug.lth Island )lotuses. Young tlyson. Japan, lmperlal. bampowder g and Oolon Tem. Carolina and itankoln Wee. does, Laid Oi l, Itio Coffees. Tobacco, Lard Oil. Plan. Nails, Clam. goapa Cott , . Tanta, dte.., constantly on hand. Also, IMPORTERS OP Fine Brandies, Wines and Sequa ithenteli, lenient* live evykling libel Wive Hiram &Co.. I, lieittlet. Elparkllnt Ito.lie, tnellarsbert sod Jnbtan • mt. tloekbelmer. tlrrgemlY. te. Bradebbort it Freres , Floc 01Ise 011. ' do do Clarets, Imported In Mall.. do do White Wines, In bottles. W. Wort & Foos , Sparkling Cstrtrba. Firm Old Sherry. mot Port Wthes Fde tVer I y t Co pn ibt a asotch o p d e.. • • ALSO, sole rt t r u fbr Moat et Chandad's Oman Pin Wrsenny and Salary Champagne. Brandi. of our own 'Mecums and Manned 310.14.1 ESTABLISHED BE L & .T. 6ORI IY 1812. N. GORILY, lanaarmqAT.Sl GROCE R. No. 271 Liberty Street, . Wiazarui laAr, Mums Horiz.) 17279131711UU, rA. 11. M . STEELS& SON, Commis/ton Merchants MED:II3I Erixotrn,GivaLizr.vr.r.l),ato. No. 99 OHIO STUMM, iear Nast Common, M=I=MI PYTER.. es P. =CHAIM REAL & RaIHART, • ''IOIIIIBUSISION STEMOILANTS, • ♦XD Dg&LIDA IN FLOUR, ORLIN, BERM MILL PEED, &a Liberty M., Pitteberyb. =vb.= MEANOR & HARPER, 11.0172, GRAIN AND PRODUCIL Commission. Merchants, Ka. RP LIBERTY EVIIILET. Morin:meats solicited. W. C. ARMSTRONG,' (Bowater to Fetzer a ermstrng.) PRODUCE COKRISSION INEscnArr. IMN.. 25 Market Street. BLANCHARD, Wholesale and Retail Grocer; No NMI FINN STILISZT IMMIONIP No; t i ITTLE; BAIRD k PATToN . , Priaotendo Grocers, 3..4.1. 4.lerehanta a Dealer. Produce, 1.. r. Flab. t ...lon .4 Lard Iron. Nalta t cotton Tarns and tt Plitaborr. Manufactures Conerall 119 and 114 ISICLIOND IiTRICZP4 almr.. • JOHN I. HOO![..tCN• siollll. I. BOUM & BMW, Suai , VP reason toe /OHS( 1. mourn,. L int s . W..- .este Groton Abel eAmeolselonllo Collar of SmlthOold ►nd Witter sterols. rttesleurits. "cum eairtoa ♦. w••••ft. &WALLACE.WhoIe- Wsnle.irMrwrAicNievrr:KA'R.Egfgzmr REMOVALS 333 MX 017..9.r-ft. M' WAITECORE. WEILL .113EITA.TE AGENT. llu resioved from mom ChM sall IMadmki streale, to 103 0.1110 STREET, fe4 ALLEGMeNV Rte+'-MOy - AT4. Nerekants Fire La. Ckleago. Aram. 5irdi,4148.03., • MARKET FIRE *IRS. CO., N. Y., • /MITS. $611511,81L110. Connecticut Fire Ins. Cu, Hanford, ABBICTS. 11400.011L00 EDWARD I. BIERHES.EirewI, Vemared to - 300 V(WRTU n1711117Z. between Weed end nallettlebleteeet, Pluebassle . Jetsam PL3IIIICONTA,,.x,. GRAY & LOGAN "* . :ncd tram 41 SIXTH 111[ZET, to SD rifth,Avenue„•: _ . ' Jot!! ttopraveinento on old inand ore , comply,- tad. • lel CARRIAGES. BUGGIES. &o • SOHN Q. WORILMAN...H. EICHABD DAVIE. WORKMAN & DAVIS, efuccvsson 7 Workman, Moore & Co , Max afaetanas and Dealers la CM3UMiGES, BUGGItI3, spring and Hack Wagons, Nu.4l 44 46 and 48 BeaTtr 81. Allegheny. 1 Repelrlnft neatly and promptly emended. Or der* for beer Work rotten ap is good Mlle and warranted to era aatufsetton In every , particle. ; IlgrNewst strln of work m oaf...ay. bend.' AlneUTd fur the Pow II sr. Wm.' Coo. ol''. make of oAItVIS 14 PATNA. T WIl Zit sad Rapp's Patent Qulek Marra:id Loll Bat er far naafm. Ff. RICIIAII.3 Winn baring numbered Oa Interns of /11_ ,orr and Pro. 0. Noon. no 10 . non of WLltinia . „at I/omm & oe kW award' bereaner nom Innen a. dm old and, ardor the name end nla of WOBJLM&R DAVIS. Orden aollelttd. • 00R%W0 0 111,LAt. LaVo 'lash Munn` li n ation "" al t. Pant " .1110,..12.• U. L;H•OAA 131101 EM FULTON & NI ANN, PltAcricwx, rx.aretrisloAse. GAS AND sTmearrsTriortv. NUM Avenue• ar• tie With Hemel. . rnirmsysuu, PA. PIM U■m Trove. (1U Pls.:urea, IMAM 71!atb l o be and Wrab *IaM.. M 23 ri p" " Vittlogs. Ala and Deer Pomp% and gimp Cook► alw►ja op bond. P■bl:u .04 Private Butidhupl . 1.1111 UM. W►lcr and Steam ♦pparat■►. dobbin[ voaptt astradea to„ i..` -A El 6=l