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OFF/CULL' PAPER
Of Plitehurgh, Allegheny City
And Allegheny County..
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118 lIILDIN6IBI, IND 86 FIFTH IV
TUESDAY, MARCH. 1. 1810
Goiii dosed in New York yeaterday
at 1151,
thi - the 4914,8f6 03 now due to the
State Treasury from the Beyond counties,
Allegheny is indebted $32,641 16, aid
Philadelphia for $132,768 76.
Tirraniism's article in this journal
should lam stated the amount .01 corpo
ration stocks held by the State Treasury
at wiry *Millions, Instead of ten mil
lions, es 4 . eirtir . oi the types made us
WriiSenit . or Ratan explain why he
nudged , the .Philadelphia member and
others In defeating the Pleasant Valley
Paaj tat Railway bill t What Interest
has the from the Beaver district in
I lecithin for thieconnty—the passage of
- which Senators Graham- and Howard
urged ? dodging now; we want the
ressoni.
Tun Sate will not - honor the House
resolgtop.for an Increase of $50,000,000
In the volume of circulating paper; with
asen a respectable minority 'rote. Noth
ing istitoriaiefirtaln than that no increase
~.xof the currency will be poulble, except
nada' the conjunction of a new funding
iyatem wilh strireentl: - - - dated plan
Jot tree banhing i?xt
AND here coma
Join tjks,,noble mmy of Btatea doing a
imigWiy dividr for female suffrage. The
proposktlion will be favorably, reported
eicitieinch of her. Leilabdure.
8b 11 I t ;b4 only these Western peoples
whose motto in the civil polity' is
Eacelsterr ••The But will yet claim its
part I the rivalry, u just as it is genet , ;
cms, and the consenting statesmanship
of all tieoemer sufcrelgntlea ere
long, inattmate the absolute eqnnllty of
patting conditions, without any need for
• IVlth Aitiele in the Federal Constltn.
tion. -, , Patienos • • •
WEI DEPICT especial ittentlon to the
elaborate report of Mr. City Controller
McGowan, presented to Councils yodel.-
day, and eleewbere eflielally published In
these columns. While it exhibits a very
creditable conduct of focal *Palm for the
put year, it also develops an exceedingly
bealthi s and gratifying financial condition
of.the,..city, placing us upon a level ln
that r espect with the moat ilonxiitking and
prosperous communities of the country.
In connection with thiapleasant assertion
we might add that no other city in the
land presentee among their merchants,
bulginess men and manufacturers a
greater monetary ease or more genorsl
prosperity. While most of the trade
centres are crippled by the stringency of
the money market and weakness of trade,
we have yet to hear any unusual com
plaint from either one of these climes;
but to the contrary, whilemoney is not
plethoric, little diilldulty 'la eiperienced
In obtaining all needful capital for trade
Purfoliell end hard times have not _bees
experienced fiereabouts by any class for a
long tern of years. Altogether we have
reason to congratulate ourselves on the
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tits say' sldwy+l...
imrk.LLIGIBLo quorATloNg
Upon the par of gold, the National se.
amities might have been quoted' yester
day in New York, correctly as follow!:
'Bll, ugif premium; 3 20./.: 'Ms, 99; do.
'Ms, 98; do. '6.55, 9G(R97/; 10 40s, 90kit,
96k. The.bondsof the Federal govern: .
ment never before so nearly touched par,
on an upward movement, without failing
.to reach that point and to go over it. We
need not apprehend, in the present case,
any exception to this experience. It re
males only to. wish that, for the future,
qacitations might be given, as above, on
the coin basts,—aad this, too, would as.
gist in the appreciation of these securities.
It is about time that the practice of quo
tallondepon a delicious basis of deprecia
tal paper shall be permanently aban
doned..
Tomtit M4StYLATID. '
The itarylind. Detamtracy.:are in a
tremendous . Other about the XVth Arti
cle. 'Some of their mad-caps insist upon
being ‘' , 4whipped" • into anbmiseitin,. pre
ferring not exactly death, -tint a good
lisgellatlon, to the dishonor of a too tame
submisslon ,to Ibis...outrage" upon the
white MIUN rights. , Well, since no
Marylander has any longer the privilege
of "walloping his nigger" as of old, there
would be. more ; than es poetic justice in
the tables turned, and s smut walloping
given back with interest by sable hands.
There; are however, cooler heady, who
counsel acquiescence to the new sitna
lion Lit a more Wide, although even less
manly. lasblon., By these, it is propo
sed tb - antiCipato the proclamation
by taking away; u far as possible, their
local privileges from all the people alike,
sad treetlng them le the courts already
existing. The same policy is urged in
iirmataticy. Thus these white rebels
would Mte off their noses to spite their
floes. To keep out the colored element,
they propose to rob - their white citizens
of many of their existing • iniillegen
Such I policy will not be longllved, when
all amino find themselves equally suffer
ers. Kicking against the pricks is as bad
for white toes se flublaCk ones, and none
will fled this out quicker than these fool
ish mensal In Maryland and Kentucky.
Li a Awe!e month, how affectionately
then will all be courting a power which
can neither be resisted nor Ignored. -
A TEAR'S GOOD WORK.
It la one year, and a day or two more,
since the XTift Article was submitted by
Congresi to the Judgment of the people,
sad tni approval of the several States,
First adopted In the House, January ad,
'5B, with a freer verbiage than as now
dully ratified, but of the same imbstan-
Hai tertor','it Wu deluded in the Senate
from February 3d, and amended by the
. apses* exclusion of discriminations on
aummt of "property, edacation or
creed." Senator Mormon's amend
. melds Pftrfkling, ter - pOpular choice
of electors was also added. • Tho House
wouMrnot Mete* Hi them amendments;
the &Mate refnied to recede, and the first
proushian thus Mil to the ground.
Inediately, on the 17th of February, the
Bensta adopted its own original resoln
hen, differing only from the present arts
els in the: inclusion of use words "and
bolCoillett" after the word "vote," and
mat ft to the House. • The latter body
amended it by Inserting again the word.
"nativity, property'or creed." To this
Um Senate objected; It went to a Commit:
tea et I:lnference, which agreed that the
Senate timuld _strike out the words "sad
hold ialiftv." and Mat the HOl2lO should
saiMetfin its amendment as &bora This
report was Accepted by the House Feb.
Mary 25th, and by the Senate on the
Ft Met day. That completed the action
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of Congress. Within a year from the
last date, February 26th, the last of thirty
States recorded Its formal approval atlas
supplemental charter of Haman Liberty
and Equality in the Great Republic. Wee
there ever a better year's work In all it/
history ?
THE ',Aar THING our
"du Act to Incorporate the Rational
Improvement Company" is the modest
title of the last novelty which Invokes the
Legislatitc ijuktifiii at Harrisburg. It is
a bill-of 'some lambi' (nine long sec=
Coin), and was . offered In the Senate 01 the
byldr. Henszey. The principal office
is to be at Pittsburgh, but with power to
establish branches or agencies "in other'
parte of ahe State or eliambers." The
capital stock Is to be ;100.000, but Ibis
may be increased by vote of the stock
holders to any amount. When 00,009
shall have been subscribed end $lO,OOO In
cash paid in upon it, the Company may
be organized by the electloli of directors
, ten dip notice of th 4 meeting for
that purpose helps advertised In the Jour'
nail of this city. We print the fall text
of thebill another Coluntk -
. .....
The franchises of this new corporation
are io be of Incalculable value, absolutely
boMidless prerogatives, the solitary ex
ception to Its 'powers ' excluding it from
)i .l
banking prix egos or the. right to fume
its obligation as money. There Is noth
ing else that I May not do. • It out-mob;
lases the Credits 'dalliers of France or
America; It Is endowed with nearly every
attribute of. eovereignty. It may build
roads or canals in, to or through any part
of the Union, or it may conduct and
maintain these or any other works already
built, "which may tend or be designed to
improve, increase; facilitate or develop
trade; travel, or the transportation and
conveyance of freight, live 'stock and
passengers by land or water," or any
lino of _telegraph,' with the fullest conces
sions faits favor of the right of eminent
&attain. _ It may lend money, deal. In
stocks and bonds, taking any form of se.
airily therefor, and may hold an unlimit
ed amount of real or, personal estate in
any; : shape: . Mlutiever:: And all those
pewees and franchises, it may exercise
upoit any contract, at Its own pleasure,
MLitt any , other&Opor' aticin,'persons, firm,
or partied' illy description. Thin In of.
feet:delegates the highest attributes of
public authority to this company, which
I never hereafter, Ones so established,
wound need laix - addltionid letter of legis
latia, its present charter exhanating all the
powers which this Commonwealth can del
-1 egato to an incorporated company. Un
der the poifilye and clear-grants of author!.
ty thrieharter of Incorporation, we hav e
a free railroad law, except that all of Its
unlimited freedom Is a Close monopoly
In the hands of these • corporators; a free
- pipe-law granting a boundless liberty to •
favored few, to the practical exclusion of
any competition; a free bridge law, an
unrestricted end nnliersal authority to
build e*ralliniyi; to construct mills and
forges and elevators, to confiscate the
estates of citizens or companies, and to
envelop every_ district, and every material
interest, every form of property, In this
Commonwealth with the supreme right
of a preferred arid practically irrespensi.
ids autocracy of organized capital. There
is not one form of public undertaking,
in railways: bridges, or other structures,
in any lace* er direction,'-imina.fide for
the 'public accommodation, or In bad
faith!for a hostile or corrupt invasion upon
the interests of existing organizations,
whlith the scopes of Mist:el would not au
thorize and protect? ~ Its .corporatars
would need not One addltictual sctintaks of
franchise, to enable thiset a r contract
at • 3274 - 0;• - •"- •
and operate the bridge from our Point, a
railway in every one of our streets, a new
line of rail to compete with tho existing
roads hence in any direction whatever,
or to appropriate or condarm the roads.
bridgrs or other works already built
Or these, tort:rotators .tany merge, Oppn
entrants made, evc.s7 and all of any
existing lines end works into one vast
union of interests and collective admin-
Istration, powerful enough to defy any
atterept at legislatiye-control, or to defeat
every effort for a judicial correction.
The section of the lst article of
our Constitution declarei that "no law
hereafter enacted shell create, renew or
extend the charter of more than one cor
poration." The bill before no empowers
is corporators, upon a simple contract
with' any number of "Pinions, firms or
corpinations, in effectto renew and extend
theft charters. forayer. For this "Im
provement Company"'would itself eh
sorb!and perpetuate them, protected by
the Inviolability of a:ultimate. Tots con.
stitutional objedion ought to be insupera
ble. But considerations of public policy
suffice to condemn the proposition.
We hear that similar powers hays al
ready been granted to other corporations:
The'. same franchisee are claimed for the
"Continental Improvement Company,"
chartered two yearti since, and far the
"American lmprovement Company,"
chartercd a year ago. If this be the fact,
it yields a strong argument, not for the
repetition of a most perilous mistake, but
for the repeal, as the Ceruititutlon permits+
of. measures fatally at variance with 'a
sound public policy. ~. It does not justify
such legislation, to allure us that the cot ,
porstors are gentlemen of strict integrity,
who would not abuse their vast powers.
How unstatesmanlike ,to entrust such
Privileges in perpetuity to a corporate
suciessioe, which, in the mutations of the
stock list, may replace the clear
,probity
of tadiy.with the unprincipled reckless.
Clegg' Or the positive rascality of teinor.
kiwi Nor does 1) aatisfy us to tell us, in 1
the lobby, that theee' fianchistii are only
to be exercised out of Pennsyliania, so
long u the text of the bill Itself embodies
no prohibition, express or Impited, of such
trickly; at the discretion or convenience
Of this Company, within the Common.
wealth.
146'in — swain that' the corporator'
awned, OA . well smother parties who are
presumed to be in Joint Interest with
them in this affair, are citinens of the
highest personal repute—some of them
friends. whose 'feelings we would not
wound, or whose exclusively private In.
tercets we could notbe prevailed upon to
touch with an unfriendly criticism. But
we owe to the public a still higherOnty—
one which forbids Int to non"lder only the
narrower claims of a pirsonal regard, or
even of a sincere personal trust in their
unblemished Integrity of character. The
powers which they ask from the Legisla
ture are too east to beremitted from the
sovereigntrof the people. The franchises
for Which they ask In this bill ihouldnotbe
granted, not a tithe of them, to any living
men. For, once granted, the Common.
wealth of Pennsylvania and all its citi
zens net Inside the pale of this "Nations!
Improvement Company" might as well
retire from competitive business.
Strike out from these franchises the
concession of the eminent domain; con
fine these powers, still quite broad eaongh,
strictly to rt: co-operation with other
existing corporations, subject to all the
respcditeincidents andliablittles of their
charters; strip this "Improvement Com.
pear of these original and bouridless
prerogatives to which we have directed
the public attention, and it may be made
Ocrtainly .a harmless tho' possibly an
befeetive and valueless organization. Ia
*it way the public could raver suffer,
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even ff thecorporators failed to be profited.
But, as it stands now, we can hardly
amain tfittt, cm a Pediisylvania Legis
lature cut, with its eyes opea, deliberately
Nekton this moat undemocratic and
Indefensible measure.
THE PLEAS,Or VALLEY RAILWAY
The following correspondence will be
found interesting to all who take any
notice of legislation pertaining to the
county, and especially to those interested
i n the Pleasant Valley Passenger Rail..
way. It will be seen that Senators
Graham and HoWard distinctly deny the
Insinuations thrown out against, them.
But the letters speak , for themselves:
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 25, 1870
EDITORS GAZETTE :—I. have just TO.
calved a copy of the Commercial of the
abovo date, which contains a commani.
cation on the Federal street and Pleasant
Valley RallWay, which ie untrue. In
every word and line, so far as my action
In the matter la'concerned.
let. It le suuserted that “Senator Graham
solicited the management of the bIlL"
I have been In the Senate eight years,
and have never yet asked to have Mu or
any bill committed to my charge.
2d. That I am "a stockholder in the
Manchester line."
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I do not own one dollar's worth of
stock In that road, nor sin I interested
In It directly or Indirectly to thcamonnt
of one cent. .
.
The writer tmggesta, "howeasy would
It be for Senator Graham to nay to. Sena
tor Wallace, 'You kill this bill for me—
work against h all you can,
fur my con
atituenta want it, but I don't "
If I wan as but" as the mind that con
ceited such a thought, I might do no;
but I mayor intimated to Senator Wal
lace, or any other Senator, in any man
ner, that the defeat of the hill would bo
agreeable to me.
I received the bill from Sheriff Flem
ing, and upon the first opportunity read
It in place, and it wee referred to the
03mmittee on Railroads.
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On several °modems I asked the chair*
man to report It, and when it was report
ed from committee, I had It placed upon
the calender; and when it came up before
the Senate on the calender, it was ob.
Jected oil by Senator Walhomo. Then,
under the rains, It lidd over throne week,
and come upon the calendar again, when
Servitors Wallace, Connell, Carman, Ru.
ten, and, I think, othere spoke against it;
the basis of their arguments being that
the passage of the bill would interfere
with charters already In existence. Sen-
ator Howard and myself advocates' and
voted for the NIL •
I havo elven the" Pleasant Valley Bill"
'the name attention given to other hills.
I advised its friends that there were active
'and potential influences at Harrisburg
against. have nothing to .reproech
myself with in connection with the mat.
tor. JAMAS I. GEA.H.I.IK.
EURBISEURO, February ~3, 1870.
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'DITORS ' GAZETTE: -- GENTLEASICV:
I see in your paper of the 25th lest. an
editorial in regard to the defeat of the
PIEL.II.IIa Valley Railroad bill. Yon mak
for an explanation.' I cannot explain the
secret of the defeat of that bill. 1 do
know that no other meatier() has been
treated so badly in the Senate. I do
nuanced the course pursued earnestly in
two speeches, and called upon Senators
to support it. A Seinator train Philadel
phia and others outside of our county
took part agaluat It. I say for myself
most emphatically I do not like the way
that bin was defeated. I consider that I
wan treated discourteously In tbo matter.
So strong was the prorsure for its defeat
that when I saw the danger I move," to
postpone for a day or so, that the friends
of the hilt could be 'laureled , and coma
hero. This was refused. Tills is the only
Instance this session where such n [notion
was refuted on a local bill. I asked how
others outside of our county had come to
Take charge of the bill? But I got no
explanation. The Senator from Beaver
made a speech against It. Mr. Connell.
of Pailladelpkda, led off for its defest.• I
cannot explain this; but I think It needs
• n explanation.
When my motion to postpone for a day
as defeated, and the bill was urged on
s paneage, I again • stated in ray place
; i .,
that, I thought the WU was receiving tin
fair treatment, and asked, as it was an
Allegbenromety measure, how it came
that Senators from other places were
urging its defeat, and leaked Senators to
vote fur the bill, and I Called tlle .9 01 - ,
- 404 ~,,, s .i.titrverncr 713 T It. This b all I
know. 1 speak only for myself.
Respectfully yours, CM.,
Taos. HOWARD.
Prrnaintmon, Feb. 211, 18711. Memo.'
FAitore: I trust that Pits:dent McCreary
and the aeons moue ecnbblers who nave
directed such liereo Invectives neatest
the opponents of the Pleasant Valley
allroad eSupplement." will bear to
mind the Romen maxim, "Whom the
nods would destroy they fbat make
mad." lu justice to the public who
have been mislead by expartaatatemonts
and gulled by malicious fabrlcatious,
submit the following statement of the
positions assumed by the Pittsburgh, Al
legheny and Manchester Railroad Coro.
pony: 1. Tee eo-callozi "Supplement,"
was,, , to nso the Harrisburg political
slang, ansenstrous ebiankat"charter in
disguise. In the present Pleasant Valley
Charter a specified route is described.
The so-called "Supplement" would have
given an unrestricted. privilege to the
Pleasant Valley Company of running
ever any street or steeds in Allegheny or
Paleburgh. The "blanket" charier in
question was defeated in defiance of the
supporter Senators Graham and Howard.
It is an established principle of law,
the equity of which cannot be succor..
fully denied, that one corporation can.
not infringe upon the legislated rights of
another. ;The Jaws of England hare
afro:dually shielded the- Invadment of
capital against the encroachment of
',peculators eager to reap the harvest,
the seeds of which were 83wn by legiti
mate capitalists willing to await the
financial realization their energy had
created. The custom 10. Englauti, when
a railroad charter is applied for, Is to
appoint a committee to examine the /
equity, of the claim, and to determine I
weenier the building of another road
will seriously damage the financial inter
eats of a road already in operation. If
the committee report adversely, the
humble petitioners are graciously Ler.
witted to pray for ever. Such, also, to
the spirit of the American law. That the
passage of the Pleasant Valley &apple.
ment Would have been a monstrous in.
fringement upon the rights of the road I
have the-honor of representing cannot I
reasonably be questioned. President
AlcCreery Mates that he desired to use
not even a foot, but two eqtiares only of
our route and yet the measure he woe so
zealous in promoting called for specific
privileges which would have destroyed
the practical use of our Western avenue
lice, the main artery of our routes,.. For
example: Under the clause giving, the
Pleasant Valley Company the privilege of
any street, or erects, that company could
have tapped the Western avenue route
by connections via Irydn avanub or Sid.
well street, thence taking the mote now
occupled . by oar line over the Suhpeuston
Bridge. Would not the passage of such
a measure be doing violent injustice to
a corporation which for ten year did not
realize a cent from its inveetmont, at the
same time carrying a burden of taxation
from which the would-be competing
route is exempt? We aro ast desirous as
any one of promoting the public inter
ests of this community in every portico.
Mr; but a surrender of the vantage
ground we- have gained by a severe
struggle in the face of adverse aLicum•
stances, we shall strenuonely opium.
Mr. Herr, of the House of Repreatenta..l
tires, telegraphed President MoCieery, at
my suggestion, for permission to change
the route so as not to use any street now
occupied by our -line. President Itlo.
Creery. replied, in substance, that ho
would stand or fall by the bill in Its
present shape. In this connection I may
appropriately explain. why it with that
although our beanie:us voted for the
..Supplement" It was defeated. I adinit
; that it-bee been the general custom for
Senators to regulate the' local legislation
for their reepectivedietriets. At theism.
time it. should be distinctly understood
that the Senate at Harrisburg _cannot
always' be hoodwinked Into the support
of an iniquitous measure. Every Sena.
tor. with but ono exception, to whom.l
explabied the • nature of the "Supple.
meat," stated that such a measure ought
not to pan.. So far as our . - own delega
tions were concerned, I did not ask them
to vote for or egainst the bill. The so.
lion taken by the Common Connell of
I Allegheny did not excite my surprise. r
'.believe that the resolution instructing
our representatives - at Harrisburg towns
far the, passage of the Supplement"
was offered to good iti
faith by a member
anxious to promote the Interests of -our
sistereity. The member was, however, ,
blindly led. - Had be and the other mean. '
.bera of the Common Council bean Inter-'
viewed and 'posted as to the , nature of the
nefarious •• Scheme, ' each •a -resolution
would, perhaps, nevOrhave been framed,
certainly never passed. Had the Legis
lature remained unadvised se to 'the na•
tarn of 'the scheme, the /make would
not have been scotched. "Alrawell that
ends well." liesisectfully..
• • W..Z. Xoturs,'
Pr:344280t Pittsburgh, Allegheny and
Miaabeatoritallroad.
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE; TUESDAY MORNING, MARCII 1, 1870
MEI
To Incorporate the National Improve.
mint Company. .-
Sscrios 1. Be it enacted by the .Senate
and House of flepresenrahres of the corn.
monwealth of Penney/vama in General
Assembly met, and ii is hereby enacted by
authority of the same. That Andrew
Howard, T. S. Swartz, G. B. Edwards, J.
D. Welato and J. T. Malin, their associ
ates, auccossors and assign, or a ma.
jority of them, be, and they are hereby I
anthbrized to - form and beta body
corporate, to be known as the National
Improvement—Company; and by that
name, style and title, : alkali have perpat
.
nal succession and all the privilege",
franchises and immunities_ incident to a
corporation, may sue and be seed, lm-
Plead and be impleaded, complain and
defend in all courts of law and equity, of
' record and otherwise, may purchase, re
ceive, hold and enjoy to them,
their successors and weighs, all
such lands, tenements, lease-hold es
tates and hereditaments, goods and chat
tels, secariticst and estates, real, personal
and mixed, of what kind and quality
waver as mailionecesiaryor convenient
for the purposes of said corporation, and
the cams from time to time .may sell,
convey, mortgage, encumber, charge,
pledge, grant, lease, sub-lease, alien and
dispose of, and also make and have a
common seal, and the same to alter and
renew at pleasure, and ordain, establish,
and put In execution, each by-laws or
ordinances, rules and regulations as may
be necemary or convehient for the guy.
ernmecit of the said corporation, not be
ing contrary to the Constitution and laws
of this Commonwealth, and generally
may do all and singular the matters and
things which to them shall appertain to
do for the well being of there'd corpora
tion and the management and ordering
of the affairs and business of the same.
Provided, That nothing herein contained
shall be so construed as to give to the
said corporation any banking privileges
or franchises, or the privilege of issuing
their obligations as money. -
BMA 2. That the corporation hereby
created shall have power to contract with
any person or person., firms, corpora•
lions, or any other party,. howsoever
formed, existing 'or that may hereafter
exist, to build, construct, maintain' or
menage any work or works, public or
private, which may tend or be designed
to improve, incresee, facilitateor develop
trade, travel or the transportation and
conveyance of freight, live stock and
passengers, by land or water, from or to
any part of the United 'States or the ter.
'Moritz thereof, and the said company
shalt also have power and authority to
supply or furnish all needful material,
labor, implemente, Inetrumenta Ind fix
tures of any and every kind whatsoever,
on such terms and conditions as may be
agreed upon between the parties respec
tively; and; to porches& erect, con
milet, maintain or conduct In its own
name and, for its own benefit or other.
ice,any Ruch work, public or private,
(inctudieg also herein lines tor tele
graphic communication,) and to aid, co
operate or unite with any oilier company,
person or firm In so doing.
Sae. 3. The company hereby created
ales - Male° have the power to make plus
chases and salts of, or investments in,
tho bonds and securities of other compa
nies,. and to maks aavances of money
and of credrt - lb other companies, and to
aid in like manner contractors and man
ufacturers, and to receive and hold on
deposal, or es collateral or otherwise,
any estate or nrciperty, real or personal,
Including the notes, obligations and ac
counts of Individuals and companies.,
and the same to purchase, collect, adjust
and settle, and also to pledge, sell and
dispose thereof on such terms as may be
agree.] on between them and the parties
contracting. with them, and also to en
dorse and guarantee the payment of the
bonds and the perforsznanca of the obit-
Rattans of other corporations,iirms and
individuals, sad to assume, become re
sponsible for, execute and carry oat any
contract., leases or nub-lessee made by
any company, to or with any other com
pany ur companies, individuals or firms
whatsoever.
Sac. 4. The company hereby created
*hail have power loonier upon and occu
ny the lands of individuals or of compa
ies (ou making payment therefor or
giving security according to law) for the
purpose of erecting, constructing, main
taining or managing soy Work, such as
is, provided for or mentioned in the
aeoand section of this act, - and to con
struct and erect such works thereon, and
also: such buildings, 'lmprovements,
atructriree ',muds or Hitters* as may be
accessory or convenient fbr the pa'sposes
of the 'said company under the powers
herein granted, and to purchase, make,
one and maintain any works or improve
monts connecting or intended to be
connected with the works of the
laid company, -
and to merge or
consolidate or unite with the said
company the improvements, property
and franchises of any other company
or companies, on such terms and con
ditions as the said companies may
agree, upon, and to Hz and regulate the
tolls or o.oirges to be charged or de
manded for any freight. property or
passengers traveling or passing over any.
Improvement erected, mannged, or own.
ed by the call company, or on any fuer
chandize or property transported over
any road whatever by the said company,
and to make from time to time dividends
Of the profile made by the said company,
and the said dividends, to far as they
may be declared from Its net earnings,
within this illommonwealtu may, from
time to time,
be limed at as high a rate
ss the dividends applicable under the
general lawn .of the tkuumonwesith to
any rallroe.d improvement or transpor
tation company, but no other or greater
tax of any kindahall be Imposed on, or
required to be paid by the said company.
its "tack, tontine or earnings, than the
tax on the said dividends, declared from
earnings within this Comm onwealth, any
taw,custom, or usage of this Common
weath to the contrary notwithstanding.
'inc. b. The capital stock of said com
pany shall consist of two thousand shares
of the vaine of *My dollars each, helms
one hundred thousand dollars, and with
the privilege of Increasing the earn° by
a sole of the hoiders of a majority of the
stock, present at any annual or special
meeting, to each an amount as they may
from time to time deem needful, and
the eorrimatcirs, or a majority of them,
mimed In Abe fire: section of this act,
shall have power to open - books for sub
ecriptions at such times and places se
they may deem expedient; and when riot
lees than one thousand shares shall have
been subscribed, and twenty per contum
thereon bean haVe been paid in,the
shareholders may. elect not lees han
three nor more- than nine directors to
servo until the next annualniection, or
until their, Reesman shall be duly
elected and qualified, and the direct_
ors so — elected may, and they are
hereby authoriked and .empowered
to have and to exercise, In the name
and in behalf of -the company, alt
the rights and privileges which aro
intended to be hereby given subject Only
to such liabilities ma other shareholders
are subject to, which liabilities are' no
more than for the payment to the com
pany of the same duo or to beeome due
on the shares held by them, and should
the capital stook at any time he literati/exd
the stockholdoteSit the Limo of such in.
crease 'Mall ho Entitled Jo a pre rata
share of such Increase upon the t4ymeot
if, the Instalments thoroan duly called
for.
• Sec. G. Thu principal °Mae of the said
company shall be in the city of Pitts
burgh, but tho directors under each
rules and regulations as they may pro.
north(' may establlsh branches or agen
cies In other parts of the State or else.
where. All of the directors of said
company shall be citizens of the United
States and reside therein.
Spa 7, The directors shall be elected
annually by the stookholders on the
first Tuesday of June In each year, and
they shall elect from their number at
the drat meeting Of the board after their
election a president, and shall also have
power to elect from their number or
otherwise a vicepresident, a treasurer
and secretary and such other officers,
clerk's and agents as the business of the
company may require. All elections for
directors shall be by ballot and every
stockholder shall be entitled to one vote
for each share of stock held by hint, but
no-person shall be eligible as director
who la not a stockholder to the amount
of ten shares. At the annual or special
meetings a queenly* Shall consist of
stockholders owning at least one half of
the capital stock.
Sao. 11. Ton days' notice shall be given
by publication la two newspapers pub
lished in the city of Pittabargh' of the
time and place of the annual election,
which election atiall be conducted by
three stockholders, one of whom shall
set as judge and the other two as in.
apectom. .
Sac. P. The board of directors shall
make all by-lawn necessary for conduct
ing the business of the company, which
by-laws obeli at all times be accessible to,
parsons transacting business with them.
The said directors shall nave the power,-
by a vote of the majority of their num
ber, at any meeting of the board, to
ehanne the surmised wad corporation, and
49 , An k, came thus a: b ooted, upon
wealth and the Mutter c ilen 6 M s
truly •
certified certificate, the said 'company
shall have, nold and enjoy ell the rights,
power.. Privileges and immunities here.
by granted. The eireMors shall have
power to require payment of the amount
remalniag unpaid on the stetfaald
Company at mach times and In ch pro •
portions sus Um shall think p r the
noestwoot to be Made ec the by-Lea of
said company shall direct.
W. J. HOWARD, she of the solicitors of
the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, is in
consultation with the Attorney _General
about the recent decision of the SupreMa
Court on the legal tender act. It appears
that certain parties holding the bonds of
tho Pennsylvania Central Railroad,
Reading, and other railroad companies
running into Philadelphia, have notified
the commies that they shall demand coin
In payment of the interest on their bonds
hereafter, in accordance with the decision
of the Supreme Court that all contracts
made prior to the war; are payable, prin
cipal and interest, in-coin. The compa
nies are determined not to pay in coin but
in currency, as heretofore. There is a
case on the docket of the Supreme Court,
which has been laid over from time to
time, involving the constitutionality of
the legal tender act. If Judge Strong
and Mr. Bradley were on the bench, it is
believed the decision of Chief Justice
Chase could he reversed. Mr. Howard is
anxious to have Bradley confirmed so
that he may take his seat with Strong.
It is then proposed to bring the legal
tender case up again and get a decision
reversing the one given by Chief Justice
Chase.
DIEIDITEIMLINEAN SPONGES •
a`VZ,'W:,;,.. ri:Zlogllt t il t .PPpo"7
for the To l ley.
8
th e
Three eases Jost reeelved this gleyorbleh reek
TLIIEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY,
AT
.7A►3SE9 E. BVIT ®& co.'s
DRUG 'STORE, •
. .
Corner Pena and Salk Strafe, (old St. MaCr.)
Bold by the stern', single ounce, or cloth,
spasm Persona arlskdoi to purchase cc 111 do
Weil local! and ananalno our large acteplendld
?Urn Mtn?. .• we have Serf variety. 11014 at
the lowest prices. . .
COII6I7NIPTION OF TILSILUBICS:
, [(there IS any one edmonitlon that buds to
be more carob:llly Impressed oboe the minds of
those subject to the ailments of Melange and
selmonuy organs, It le the Important feat that
attention amok' be paid to the Int beginning.
of thou diseases. the .tart a few doses of
ouch medicines u DR. KEYSER'S PECTORAL
SYRIA. will be .ere to o west the disease, sod
restore, sot only the heathy fenelloos of the
Moss, but also of the whole body. Of .Ln rem es
Men for diseases of the lungs and contingent
organs. Dr. Kcy•er'• Pectorel tlyrui has stood
the test of years of experience, and you cannot
■od u single person who hes ever taken It that
will not speak lushly of Its ylrl nes.
Let any one anllotod with a cough only try one
bottle, And. lure as It !stencil It will( nos teem.
O. Koper boo an ofilea .ttae]ed to him Groot
!deflate. Mote. where all master or throttle
diseases aro success:ally treated, especially
those of the lungs sod poluithat7 organ, and
he would respectfully Invite those who are sof
feriae and have failed to get teller from otLer
sou.ers. to glee MI metled or treatment a trial.
No; long Once, a highly cemented gentleman
connected With the newspaper preve of the elty
Callml at Dr. Keyser , soMee and took hie coed%
dm!, all wwg curgd In I. than half • bottle
•nonwn weat.ltakau, wbo had cowshed all w
=I!E!tEMEI
A Is4y, 'matched and aittaasted with MU
coedit's/. was Coen to Moon. Into rearmed heal tit
ittol 'ldgor, was asked where she got the good
ntedletne Was erred .her. The answer wan, at
MEE=
A chtil, Tam, and pile and emaciated. w
soca oared by a bottle or two or Dr. Kest
Pectoral Sim p
♦ lady ert Liberty stmt. where leers mere far
Olmsted. was restore.] to perfect health by the
continued use of DN. EZYHER'S LUAU CURE
aid Dr. Kruse's Pectoral byrep.
A eentlem. next Amor to Dr. armeerrs More
tat! he will 11,0M1.11.1 Dr. E.7ser•e Pectoral
!Veep In all muss; less than half IS bottle cared
him.
DI;. KEYSER'S GREAT IIEDICLNE STORE
AND MEDICAL OTYICE TOIL CHRONIC
DISEASES. No. IST LIBERTY RTREET.
doe noua mill] t o'clock. aml from 3 ta 6 mad 7
tog Ia Islat.
TISIICAST SO.
OCCUPATIONAL AILINENTN.
rno, Dale sir is a 'Relent elixir. Whoever
is deharred by etrawastetne“ from uhrrstrieted
ahoy to ibis Invisible, but powerful alLotEllattl_
heeds a tnealelnel farigolant erg.. hied "The
great object aboald be toehoose the beet. rope.
IMUT it • pretty flood Sisarante• et merit in this
swatinittnieand Intelligent ape.'kud Werth, this
enteric,* ifoatetteesOtomach Lliftere stands first
among the terisorailrg and rfpnlatlng medicine.
of the prettat dar.• To the etude of persona
engaged to indoor employment.. rept elaly to
=tweed fmtories where even With sib beat bob
sill. to abet th• atmosphere i, al way.le some
debree billeted. this telabrlove vegetal,re tome
i.pfeutlarlraflanle4. The nature. of the fur,
di, DM 1100 blistery. It Wantlilts of sn absolote
.
fly ;wry diffusive etliselaet, llatturnd—ar nth,
sereharertl — er.th the field extract, of sesatous
mot, and baths and herb.. The Dhareseopoca
haslet tiertere. het what are the? Th• Jest
us oat? a stesi• root or bail or Mat u pre/.it
In path. Not one of them membtses the thee
dropertlies of si took. as attendees and sai sp
lice. All these elements are blended In ttie Elit
ttrt, nor aza Ilese th• sum of Its medicinal rec.
estatemlatons.
k lt le also • hlooll debereet Sod
whlch alr flat has been initi
ally ex bee eel of lie Davies by Yemeni; breath
rloir pnMuea osi the Veal orgralnatloa, 14 es
ded n the mei
o Roto
. eo n.
bean When to this dretalsol atmosphere
ns. p rat beetse• dephetmouva moddhresiled
the f stream. To enable the /system to beer up
even ter • few hones each day s,alait; the debit
tatted Influence of a vitiated stmemehier, a
villbleaell. labia led albraUes I. lir re
ellred. This grand Cold...suss to pplled to
mostett• Vs Mitten, which as • strengthsusuetain
'nu. health protector trout has as either l
among °lenient or advertised need.elnes. j
NOTICES
rarNOTICIC.
A mettles of the PITT BUILDING and
LOAN ASSOCIATION wart* Odd next TUES.
DAY: EVENING, March Isq proximo. at TS
(Peloek, at earner of Peon and Tblrty-thltd
'treas., for the puma. of ZLZoTING 0/IPf
OEISS to serve I/meaning Feu
I=
Pill. HOUK. Jn.,
President
OM
FirTRIUNIPII OIL COD/PILOT
1 T.. The amt.] meet!. of tbe
atoc.stlde ' S7 r ea C tbstTriesehh WI COMP.) Wiil
ha hed a their ttalelei,
.Ifct._lll4 fewentallits:
I rSl.V.l 'l l ' erttt ti g tl4 - ,1',:113".1,71,7;
for the st ue else n4year. tor the traus.ttost of
such other busloese 11. may COI. heroes them.
WILLIAM Mtltiahltit
.
`e.Atutt
.
rgr'ELIECTION NOTICE.--The
Anneal Welting of the Stockholder.. or
MI T A"? t z uVV4 ° :!"'g Tr
Proer 1 . 13
Bo
oS o'clock; for o
the purport of occotr•L •
ba
brought before the roectlOS. 77
W L. T. AS ,
f..4:1166 ' Secretor,.
farIEMTVA L LOANSVILDING
AIPIOXIIATION.—The Six t h. Ambts
nest meeting ot the Stockholders will be bold at
the office of t. HISS, Grant street,
Httebereb, ISUNDAT. Match fib, INTO. at
7:30 r.
te7:s7l BlLL,lleoretatry.
• rirra;Cialit i llinli; issol •
faiMIIE - BUDD 'OF DIREC.
TI3E4 or thin flack have declared
dividend of FIVE (5) FEU CEoT. on the cap%
tiock. dna of the ploilta the last els
mon. he, payable Ibrititrith... •
J. W. DAVITT,
Culler
MEM
OFFICE OF MOS ONGAHIC
tar th in . e immit . c n tna;:vi i — An .1. cuoo
edll be held at the Toll House, 313INAV,V=
TM, lino,
.143sburs3J e 2
AMM
3, IUSTO . WRIGIST, Treaeure f e.
, Pet,. .
ELGM Tic ATCHIES,
HOWARD WATCHES,
WALTHAM WATCHER,
U. R. wrercEkus,
In Gold and43llvir - Cass% 'Mien. Watch war
ranted seeds' nentlletde. The twit Watche•
IN TIfY WUItLD tor um price. 0,11 and az.
amine them at
WATTI & sinutaws, •
azwriams.
101 MYTH MIL, Opposite OUrrtr. 0/71CT,
me EVILDERN.--Sealled Pro-
Jl. MAU will be rreeiyed bytbearideWiraod
at the Real N.t.to Ulaco of rnumen R. bILL
6 BUN, corm e Anna Pena a Mil
DA, ' We 6th day Ll' Ram, for Rm.:x*okm of
Four There Story Brick Awdll4 Nun,
on the corner or Fortl , lbird sod Buller itietish
Wevenletntbward. nide tater state the. twits
ter tboasand' for tallow arta. oarpenten for all
runs awes more, relating slid glesiwas • !ts ,
plastering tar plaster seal,
plans slid apeettestloas eaa be seer at the
sllOw of Teems, H.-SHIA boa, eased after the
34 Inst. 'lke work will be to toe lowest and
brat bidders.
rel.:s43 • • • ' • K. BRACYZN.
SWEET
MEMISIN'A. OWANGE.ES.
CITY FINANCES,
To the beleet and Common Comae'ln of
the City of Pittsburgh..
Gahrviam ba accordance with the law . lk
herewith present you WWI statement of the
receipts lad erpendltores for the last rem,.
with reports of the city orrldate, so tar as I have
been able to ohtaln ibex. and all other matters
lier d tal•
lagJulna to th 1,1570. e nosiness of Inc fiscal mar
endiary 2 •
Condition of the Treasury.
Yon will the melod i es, ount arethnted for bY
the Tsenturer. the balance on hand
February I, MD, was 11.=98,569 el. end the des
bonemento for the real wire $1.019972 02 In
vading the trznafers to the afferent slaking
sand-, 'Payless •
Ba/thee In the Treantry on the Ist day •
of Febra•ry, ICA 00 IS 1C.593 5 . 2
To which add balance In sinking Mod 111.01.9
And water loan bond. at interest 43.ttes OS
3Lf!liklng a total of avalLble balimess $462,2a1.1
City- °Gelato.
I would here orate that *ono or the orhciele
haring charge of the cculeet ton or.thereven tits
of toe 007, bees been unable to make their Jan.
Unit eon. etlons In time to base theni , IneorPor .
nal in this report. but who have elece made
their returna, an will appear la
.their evtpeetive
reports.
Increased Receipts:, .
J. H. }relit's, City banger. 1itC",.. 11 4
over
—..
rla.ndent - of
• r ;lel 10
of Matteta,'ll.-
• •• • ....... .........
Samuel • Kilgore, risipe
Markets, Increase ova
David Dasserth, Clerk •
errive over lIM
ArlenklnYVVOn , f, lbcrosot ovn. 0061 .. 70 12
Hun mottle's Whorl•• • .• 743 02
olElooey Licit 101 l Inspec'o.PnY unoot 100 00
yo.r_tbls onion prOdneed no Moon..
• Compromue Sinking
o poNoumbenofßonlntFunoCommlnon '
_
ONIOIII , ad by Oct of A..mb1y.151.11131,0%)
.. lisiierce of Ca.b In pommalon of Coto-
Inlyslonora ....... ....... . .... .....—.... - 340 a
Total In 15InkIng Fund oo
'This csah balsam Is not sualalent to buy a
bond.
The Municipal Sinking Fund.
I would respectfully call stunt attention to the
condition of the municipal fended debt, from
aumtaatlon of which you will observe there
are Of vta overdue bonds', and bonds maturity dor•
tog the present year. tee sum 0(401.04. to
meet which there la le the
• .
. .
Mci kips' elekl.g Vaud ..... 1433, Vi
s49nar•ie Indebt.ilocps !nuking 'Fund. .677 42
Funded lAN. bonds yaLto be di sposea 4 . 1' 19.400 CB
Mating
11157.1194 CS
ottd leattog but 113,115 M. to he warbled tur...4"
posing the boo& all to come In.
Bonds Malaria; In 11371.
Darla( ate year 101 l there will harems One
bond. %mounting to' the ram of 111=110.1
to
liwhich fat 'would ectfully call action n•
on ofC mmHg, so Ib . t such Iltaoly mar
be had or will attire the vary liquidation of
them bond., and will relieve, as much as gout.
We, tne tity from farther went or the ember.
rutrornt- f inerrased tarn, lon. Alter the
year lei there will be no more bowls mature
unallaill, aid then but 11164,Ca1.
The Detailed Report.
Irrsinte the above statement II will be seen that
the armorial e , red , tlon of the city Is equal vs lb .1
of the most protherous titles o ha country.
tor th e suntan. of rowle Issued and s retired. end
Mt other matter. connected vitt the 11”ncial
stain of the city. I refer ems to the report. In
which statewatnts wilt be found In deceit ender
their appropriate beads.
8. J. liar .)W.1.8, City Controller.
• MUNI
Retired Dial
ICIPAL BONDS,
lag the Final Year Eadtag
Dusty 31, 1870.
Ratlre4 by Retired by
.ybknee Sink. Vd.
Bonds da• 1150.10 1 10 ', .&01 C43 . uP. l l4ff I Coup( ' Pl'
•• Ifnn. 3.0%,
' PC. d.COD . 2 (031
• 4/144 1 Oil 1,600 i
•• .11. B aLO
4I
~O k W o )• 1000.. MOW
8:00 •• nu. 1
.. iOO.,
14=1,1=,000120c0'
shaa
,
~ I
ca. • I,oojltopoioool
,I.____-_
._ I
0 • 3 0xu1iz.c00,tz,5c0,5a.u . ..0.r.0.ac,
• IncArrisn.krlox. _ •
11.46 netterA by EY...! '"1";4• Coup. Tai'L
etta,bre WI INA,CCO trjal
IteUred by dint
log rand
63.5 0 MOM 113.565
0151 WO $117,400 4150 WV
F.
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tseassz s '
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trgign
L'.1:888888 8._38888 la"
Condition of the Several !muting Funds.
COLtINS TOWNSHIP SUNNING PCND.
Ilex Nor IS. Dr.
To A. J. Cochran. flltr Treas.. (trans •
fer frees • perste lode,tedros.)..... 'Yr PO
ITO, Jae. 11.
To A. J. Cochras. Car Tress.. Mont
ter from otparete Ildebtedoeso).. Se
Iltr ° lll -0 p%31131<, seva.r.l:l4l ladeoll/3.
00.3 for claim of Uto. 11 eConatom..ll 133 00
8134':1' 1 4 3s I P. , A1 '7 :1 1 111a l' 0 . 1 . nt &e t". 323 43
LAWassmscrlLLls enrxixia sirno.
1179, Jan. St.
D.
To •,. J. Cocas.. City Treas.. (tramp
ter frt. oeparata Istdobtedness) 1.191 47
Cr. •
'Balance.... S LISS 47
LTHINTY TOWNSHIP 51511N0 /CND.
I{7o. Jan. 77 . Dr.
To A. J. (beams. CDT Thu.. I Dann.
faTfronl as puata 14.A.letedneu)....0 tar x
Oalario•
P■2IIII.I . IIII . OIVNIMP undo rum),
To r A Q : :I.l. ' ,Ctraran. Cityl;eam.. (tram
fee mos rep fast. Ind.bte aness).••••
Cr.
I:=I3
yin , ToWSintli eDrintrl
D.
Tr A. J. Cxhlau. CDT Tre e jr . .jato . l::,
ler from ilep.ORS 00 0
Cr.
Balance
•
oLD Emir or llrraliumall Exuma Imam
IV; Jan. al. Dr.
To t .7. Cochran. City Tree... Mane.
ef 11:00l Beparsto
Cr. s-ac Oa
Balance
MUNICIPAL SINNING 19ND. •
135 YID. I. To banner r $ Lea cs
s• TTooAi.Prregalari,o.Ctti LOOS 00
Tr. as. transfer funned debt condo 215.00a03
•4 • ug. Xt. To A. .1. Cochran, t
Trawl. transfer :nal:ludas bt bonds 10,500 00
IL.I. Cochran, City
'rte.,— transfer Conde! debt beads
.500 tO
Ira, Jan. 115.-To A. Cochran Cloy •
Trtio. Iransfer funded debt bonds 5,660 113
. 4 Jan. 17, To A. J. cceenH
Tscas..transfer r h o di d cen pod s 12,010 00
••4 , A
Treat.s 1 t
r T . II
, A n. . r .li n e m ee w hr . an j •
000... 5U3 15
• 140,ai1l 78
129, Jai,. BY betide p:jible, limeys& -'
retired • - 7,10003
.. Ail By botole playable, am 13
21,000 00
~ Bept. By bonds payable, amount
retired Bi OEO re,
~ V et. By binds oayeb!e, mowed re-
• tired 10,000 00
.. NOT. By bonde peyeb'e. timeline
retired 7.00300
870, J. By boada payable, amount
retired 11.00000
By Balance ' 133,108 78
• , 12411.40 e 70
aconclllT OF ATat Lantz or,Lahogs,
in, 1170.
Balance lo Treastary ,517.1
•• •• hinting mud for oln. Ip. 72 C
•• •• • - •• Lateral:lca. •
oath).. LISS 47
!! Pt= 1 41 E
lattef ei •a: 7 fi"
Pittsburgh rho.
‘• •• oinking fond..., 112,198 76
Proceedi of Water if:tension Loan
Nand& bearing Spar cent. *lnterest
(on loan) 43,6:0 177
♦lllc. (old Dom
••
'• Mooing Nod fal
•• 4 . •• •• •
4. • 414
pLANING BULL MEN
AND OIN/BS,
TAKE NOTICE!
Tim wedersigued ban lettere pimps, of the
Milted Mates for the Improved construction of
weatber-bo %Ming, Inside lining and of wain,
eothhi for houses. The weathor•boardlsg, by
thin petenkd Improvement, being more panics•
laxly Intended for vertical use. and combining
great durability and beauty of appitarance; and
11 Is so constructed ea to entirely avoid the use
of joi.t strips, end to prevent water from eater.
melba Joists, or
the 1501.1 Or the showing of
the mots by action of the weather on toe Um—
Der,
• Inside Heins and erslnreotleg by mts new
method are so constrocted is to form peoinet,
ramiels es cheaply us br the ordinary locoing
Houds alone ; thortby pnrrentlng the sheering of
the ]outs from any cause, andleastan adze:odes
for beta.
lie has also purelmed the patent right erwhet
commoely known as the ...Moulded Weetber
.,
He has iikpoird of tbe rolleerlng herritorigo gog
shop sight la Allegheny sonny, for both pat.
• -
este. Ns tints -
Too. It. Munson?, the right for the territory
south tithe Mats it isid couty. • .
To hicgtereen. A Dourless, the risht for the
Nis: ware of Pittsburgh.
To llelree • Detritus shop right for their
ilisuirialb learn. Pittsberels:
To MIL Patterson Co.. shop rirhte for their
reM. 010th ward; Pittsburgh.
To 'Ate.. McClure, foe the' birroush of Ye.
l eaTelter A Rni, tor lint. t 4
Fourth wads. tilts of Alegeeny.
To Mal Broth. re. silen right at tetrads. is•
Beren~o
tulletrrlre r tid t
rata; o. ilso c litt a ttisritilAre
Sealer and Ldiaas. • • •
sob
All piaster. are .srauted allittet Lei% tithill
upon either of sold patents, and Deus mils sac
perelisse trill please nal, or Maroons, al
No. TS Ilinitatela sires", Plthibrire h. Pa.
• J. C. ANDZSIION.
Account of Approprlottons,-Jannai7 31
' IMO.
•
arrEOentATION Ito. I—TariOMIT.
To
enman , 1. . D. Cr.
To balance SW 134 :a
To auto... appropriated D.r,frin 94
To Aerentel I 1.30/ RI .
To totems?. on separate Indebt
edness
BY Werrants paid 24101 411
1Ga1,44.1 BO
BY Interest on...pante In.
34 0.0
ted aID a over chat Red ....
Ba d la eb nce
39 . Dil Oi
233,673 13 Z3..C9 II
ArP1301 , 313T.0N 9—BALARIX.S.
I. Yebrvarr 1.
To r.. 01 •Poroprlated SI7,M OD
CVO 00
By Vi:;Va r nfs ' ;atr 9.
0-.999 91
17.'30 CO 17,133
• .11 . 211.01111in0N SO.
ISO. February I.
To staount approprLaled!....-
r .
...•
, 12,00. CO 1 . 4000 CO
APPROPRIATION NO. 4—nal inoiXas AID noel.
I SU. February 1.
To amount. appropriated SACCOCO.
By ?mower to Aop. No. 11...... 6C 79
By Wermas Bald 91.439 71
UN=OPI
• 35.600 CO 15,00 OD
APPROPRIATION NO. 6—POLICR.
Ifebrnary I.
To amount anproprlaled $90,0 0 0 03
To transfer [co N
[con o. IL. ...... 10,010 W
Dr Warrants paid ....... • 90.615 73
NT transfer to No. I 414 SS
IEII
• 100 60d de 100.640 Id
AITIOTRIATION NO. 6—WATZI WO•111.
I. Tabruary 1. •
To amount aoproptlated µO.C= 06
To italllfer from App. No. 2.. 4BC OP
, Do. do. • do. 13.. 6.798 66
Do. do. do. L. 626 90 -
Do. do. •• do. 1.. Ng GO •
.Do. do. do. 10.. 050 47
do• do. PL. 26702
Do. - do. do. 1.. 567 B)
Do.. do. do. 6.. 434 25
oe. de. 13.. 26 167
By Wurants paid 16.1316
69.1 M iS tar 16
Azraoratimolt a0.7-1111/4111,
IEO. Yebraary 1.
0 swami appropriated 660.0 1 0 CO
,
To traoaler tram App. 160. 2.51/1 11
Do. db. 40. 11.. a (51
Do. do. • do. 111.. 1.1759
Do. do. do. 10.. 6 67
Do. do." do. 11.. 2571
Dy Warrants paid ...... ........ 71,588
APPROTNIATION No. S—Gari LIGHTING.
WC February 1.
..e mount Of aUpreoprlattan 4"0,00000
By Warrants
to
AIN SY
By cr!golifor to App. No. 7 3,111
•
moo*" m,OOO OO
ArraormATlor No. t—DIANOND
lAN. lo brow 1. -
To 'Noaator appronrlatloo..ll 11,00
Ito transfer from App. N 0.12.. ZAN 11 ,
Do. do. ao. 17 . 100 U/
Pr Wori/Nto psld - 1 , 44!
By Usurer to App. No. 0 ss U
• LET 13 kW 13
AITROPTILATIOY XO.lO-3101IONOLIMLA waL r.
rebroary I.
To =oval approprlsted......42l,ooo 00
By Warraots pod 00.06 00
81,transter to APP• 140. . isa C
s
9 4 003 CO 174000 03
APPRONItrATION No. 11—ALLIKOUSNIr WaAlur.
Pabruary I. • -
To amount approprlatML $ SCOO 03 •
By macular to App. No. 21.
Warrantsl.POt
B paid l.7a
3.000 CO 000 03
ATYPOPNIATION No. I_'—Willie OCALIOO.
Tebrosry 1:
To .moon[ appropliMod 1,00000
To transfer from App. No. JO. 10 00
Ny Wortonts 0.010 1 ISLI 00
O.UOO
UP
S.llOO
1600
12. 0 0 0
13 000
6.000
10,100
10,C00
LOU 110 1,016 O
arriornualon , No. 11—C0NT29091.1111/ID.
1100. February 1.
1,2 amount appropt tided 953.140 00
trattefer to App. No. 14.... 1.000 01
1)0. 10. do. 0.... 2.01111
Do. do.:' do. I._ ' 10,0000
Do. do. do. 0.... 1127 67
Do. do. do. 12. ' =ll 61
Do, • do. do.
111 42
Ry Wane e arrants 7112 141,= 99
lial
63 000 CO 54,000 00
ArrliOrillATlON No. 19-190.5195. Or 11SALT11.
1969. February 1.
To mono mnt any 9664910 d $ 600 00
To transfer holm Apn. No. 13. 1,000 00 '
do. oo 610 03
Ay ;411199t paid •
5.100 CO
2.11000 2, NO CM
AIToOrAIATION. tO. IS—CITY IItOPIETT.
16 , 71. Tobrusty I.
To satooot approprtwed 1 9 , 0 0 0 00
ay Mutter to App. No. . a 7 as
Do. do. do. 7.. LOU OS
By WlLlTasto veld 11 CI 02.
•
MOM 00 *eV IX.
17-013111TANDIXCI WAR.
AriIIOrEtATION NO
BM. lebroaro 1.
To amount ooproorlated....... ItO DO
By molder to ♦DD. N. la) OD
10000 10006
APPROPRIATION No. 111-IINANCZ SIOND.
•
1409. rennin 1.
To amount appropriated lil'➢tooo
BUaar . ares . t. APP.,„1 . 0 .
IN. do. dO. • NI 0 0
01. d. Jo. 14.... 610 CC.
tom
Do. do. do. D.... rio
Do. 40. do. IT 71
07 Warrants paid 4.201 01
• 'I 20, MO 00 2000100
APONOPBI/Aloir NO. 10-IIINICINO TIMD.
IWO. Pennine? 1.
•fl, amount apprenrlalnd......l 1,030 CO
By Warrants paid 1,030 00
• 1.000 00 LOW a)
raorstarlox No. 30-I,Yall Wasp WASIZT.
.9. February I.
" 0 0 . 002 •PDroitrt lied $ $OO
To tran o sfer Irom • op. No. 11. 10 20
017 Wartants paid 11010
210 20 210 20
AT2110221211012 No. 21 — Tali 111111 TILL
210'. Febroary 1.
To mount approprloted $11.003
To trout.. nom App. No. It. 1,2:4 22
Do; do. do. 13. S 6 U
81 Warlord/1 paid U
12,627 11 12,612 11
2.2.202111AT10N No. 21-102.201,
1522. Pelan".22 1.
?o am..oolappropriated {'3.000 00
To transfer Itom ADD. No. 10. 4020
Do. do. do. 13. 61 00
By W.Tiots pad ...... ........ . 25,116 06
MEM
- MSC 14 to Dan
AITLOPOLITIOII XIL
11101. - rebel:are 1.
To amount appropriated {IMO al
Te Cana. Irma Aye. Do. IL 11l 71
On do. a.. IL 111 C
De Warrants paid lI , ILL 13
11.111 12 11,111 13
APPIIOI.III.IItION IW. 51—WATZIIL,111071.
Tetruary 1.
To I.lsaoe Mls.a/40
100
.81". . e.OOO CO
, W.trants p 110 IC To balance 110 190 ffi
17
134.1111 C 11.4.182
uraoracAllox xo. -*Aria xxrxxXlOx
Erl
CEDIE=:=I
Fabrairr 1 .
To balsam. $ Sla
To amount appropriated 17.60 OD
To transfer Lam Apd. No. Sa. MOO Co
To seeraed Smarm( ' WO 01
BBy W aaaaa Bald IBM oil
y tialsaed /In 61
22 111.5 01 21.115 el
.111 . P1102111/1111011 No. 211-5,111 a 1:471.1111015
LOAM amilka 711 ND. '
PCS Tebruary I. ' .
To bllouer $ 6 OX. CO
By Won!). lI.CCO CO
CM=
1114). Nebrosfy /.
Toszoodotaoprop•d for 180-02045 A 21
To todscroe ADD. h 0.1 04,614 70
Do. do. do. 24 12.8142
Do. • do. do. 75 72a co
J. 51187 2 1. •
To Ay. No. I—for loormod 1.1540 61
To an. No. I—for lotsren on
separ Ap. ote todebladneso 4111
t roi r 243lor d oroceooo
030
To Ao.lio r .B— ' fbrted:ned 113,P . 601 o b i
"T Warrants paid :MAW 21
To AD. No. I—lot.. sew
ate Indebt.n.. over...god
thaaote
812,9911 an , MIMI OS
HaLAlrCia lac APPIICIPATATiOnn aniXIFMISIID,
inzittralT In, UM
Balance In App. N. I—lnterest
Do. eo. do. IB — CoStLan , l rind4.s
Do. do do. Rl — Watersi f oao X.ItO U
17
Balance In App No. 3.. Water as. Loan
Interest Uig
Bahama La App. No. 91—Watar is. Lan
Montan Fund:— 401888
•
Total,
424110 21
rmolmllY •PDearad U. J. llteGOW.lld, Col
e. what:ding duly • •worn, <lout depon and
ear that tba foregoing statement.. taken lona
tha record.. In hL often. toe the 'seal rise wal
ing January slat. MO. la cornet and Lena to the
beat of hle knowledge and band.
H. 7: MeGOWAIf, Controller.
' Bwors and Babscobed 1403ris se tLla 11th
day of FebriarY.l,7o.
• '.MS 60
JlitiD N. BRUSH, Mayor
NEW GOODS
FOR
THE SPRING TRADE
Just Opened.
All the Noyeltles of the Season,
I======
Hosiery and Gloves,
Embroideries.
White Goods,
Handkerchiefs.
Notions, &0., &c..
OFFERED AT LOWEST PRICES.
Merchants and Dealers
UPPLIED AT EASTERN PRICES,
NORGAMTERN do Co's,
XACIIOI, CILIME & co.,
Nos. 78 and 80 Rorket Street.
Of the Revenue Received and Diatom:led During the Fiscal Year Ending datinary
. ,
A, J. coehrau, City Treasurer, in Account With the City of Pittsburgh. .
DI. lYinft Or BaylorOg. A w:57n1 . ..
•
INS February I. To BsJamie $ tr.a,e le
ligh. January 11. To:C:11.1y Ifs' Ps...roger Itstilisy Company . T. t. 20 re
•• Pittsburg• and Isiruilnenstu e...f teg , ip 0 i,..., ,
• . ill 71
. Ji Du B treysert Maim.. V) !ea and Forfeaterts MO.
•• James LloolsaY. •• 25 05
° . ity Code pr. B. J. McGowan • 6SO
•• Inttsbnith And Manchetiter Pastmger hallway Co NI so
•• Mono . Bug. Halt Insure:or
•• - Ileamirlitst Bart, Boards • de t pr; '"
.112 000 00
VS eo
MEI
ITlrma OP 133aniig00aiwarrs..
11170. J 1714 Br Warrantl, ApprOpr Won N0i,..1, Inter/tat. to.
.. • .. " " 2..galarles
•• " " • 3. Prloalag
•• " . • " . " e. 71re Eardaea and Hate.
, •
••
" " • " 1 5 7cr aU' ater 111orka L.
7. eltreet•
" ' • • " . •• " 11. Has I..lghtlag
" " • •• 1. 1/lateond Marketr.•....
.. . .. " .. 10. •Mokangshela , Wkart....
3. .. It. allesh4a) Wharf
... " " • " U. Weigh &ales ,
• „ .
13 'lloatlaireat 70nd
.. • „ •• ". 14. Board 41 frealll4 -
.• •• •• U. City Property
...... "
" " •'• lk. finance I'llo4
„ • • " " lg. 044kla:irand
M
. Filth Ward Market
.. -
. " 11. Plea Alarm Telegraph..
„ .
=!=
Received. CUT . Wsler and minen 7 . 113 is of isra,
••B
.•
Porgl.Tra°ol,l7o.d. Sold
. Fur Water zlenslon fond. 2We
• • Scented Interest on Bond. Bold.,
• • 01 all Othernourees of Revenue..
Ba , ate. In the Truant y. rent nary 1,1%9,
DIATIVIISZYZI.T.I.
Paid Warrants Countersigned
Rerun tett so South Side Boroughs.
Paving Aseessmant Refunded and old city Serie, Redeemed
City Business and Water Taxes of ISS7 r 4 feuded
lady
t. •• •• ",
Pomba Taxes DRIB® rah/ nod
Transfers to ilisencipsl Sinking Fund..
•. tallsncial Sinking ..
Pall Cossinlsslon on Vehicle License*
Balsams Unexpnuded
City Obligations D
• EOM Or DORDS
Old Municipal 80nd....
1=1211:
=l,ll:Pit:
V:I.Itr.:VRII,
010 1/1001eIdal ......
Q. B. Bonds. nnecnnorocalsed
Old llsolalpal 8001211 .
Weer Zntyolon
'andel!! Debt ••
AL R. Centralise ••
.• •
..
~ Yep~tered llonA.i
TLOSTINO DIUT.
I avrreacorelllo . $l7. MP NXOII 84 1
T“
olll6p 261
Sl9 ••
IbertPwDley tp 6X/ 78
Plil is me st i
D. :MU
RWAITMLAWONO
MmigleMigation
Railroad (;onsor`ne Coupon Hoods
Do. Do. Deg a . d de.
Do. JJo. neap
Do. Coupon Honda
5, 0 7. R . aerrd s,i L;r.
Old Predistere o d Ilona
Ler D e vlle HOuenaßoDo—d—
.
limited Debi
Uneenopronaced Helmut monde.
Headed Dept Cannot. Bonds
Lawr D s vi ow ed do.
...
Water istrnaloi Coition Baia i.
Lawrenceville llealnered ' do. .
Tams of IWO onoocounied fordo
do. IMO do. .
do. lart do. do—.
do. Uiel do. o.
d d....
d 1661 do. o
00.....
o. ' 1114 do do
dd. VA
do, o. d do. do OM do
do. Ind do. do
do. 1/0 do. do
• Bonds lamed During the Fiscal Year ending . Jan. M
31. lO.____ -
.
•
W d eeded Debt
de. do Bonds loaned, of $l.OOO cite/. Coupons ' Inc CO OOO ,
. of OW co. do. • .1.419 CO
o. dth de from ZOO to 10,000 each, Itralstorel.... .'. ...... . ... .... 170,0W 00 48100)0
Sold lande d DebeHonds for oath a: par
ria.ooo On . .
•
rzehasied /landed Debt bonds for old lloolelpai Hoods - .0
do. • do. • do. atematalrg Undlapased of ... MOO 03
Co /M
00) OM
0 .11
Mons% suborlyed by Ordinance to be Woad •
10n.0
5,003 LO 5,003 0
• ' - ater Extend,
Amount Antbor!aed by Ordinance to be 'rented...
MR , Weier Mae=loa Loan It . da.of 41.t00 each,l
go.• do. do. OEO'O do.
do. do. do. rimalnlng
DREKA.
Isuartmaadretall dialer to
PINE ONICALTIoDIEDLVDri
•EBDINB,-YIBITINB. PANTY AND BUSINESS
WAD silansvuo,
MONOGRAM& AUI. ILLUMINATING. to.
Orden by sun nodvapbuzAtattedukai. Bond
tar saaMMA
• • LOU Obesbuill
EEG
L. B. /lILTOS ' U. . t. 11 , 0:1•Bil
MILTON 41 111 TANN,
.I.IIJACYTICA-T, ri.v3l33.eaug.
GA" AND MIME wrivErtsr,
liftla Agenas, Near Big* Barest,
PITTIIIBURAIII, PA.
Lead Pim
_llo.e. Hu natured Blake.
lash Tab. and Wash enema.. iron Pipe and
Fildlaga Ale and Beer Pumps. and Steam Cont.
away. on hand. Pantie and Meats Building.
WM up lintletlas. Wider gad Steam Ileating
Lagiaratm. Jobleis prowl" attended UT.
:1: ADMINISTRAT
3coliNsr 47. r.
NO. 159 MARS
Every article Ma been reduce
so days. Sale aeciusivelylbr (7
I=
11131212
Robert Dona Utica. •
John Pollock
W. U. McClure
. 1 ••
Harlin FrOmer. Rent Neptune Hal l
ohn Owen. ..... •
Lewis d Co.. oil Plates Vel.lyie License
city knAineer. Lnt Rican !atlas
Streets
Joseph French. Permits and Old Materials
Hen. e. Wright. •• •• Water Reins
•• Robert Ring. Water and 17onse Menlo. ' •
• /Mb War.. Market
••
B• J. Cowan. Water I:stem!. lined, i"J,ltlo ro
Accused Interval on Water Er. Blida Sid 01— ItY.,l*
•• .• 1 , 01.1.1 Debt Bonds 241 OM
Accrn•A Interest on goaded Debt _
• Snnds 1.360 Gt.,.45 SW •• Streets pr. John P Heater. la Diarist 111
2o • '
•• •• •
John D. Horwitz.. 24 District WO W—
.. It n oads_pr. John Vandsrgrilj. 21 Olstoet... ,
e weigh Scale./
•• v g
Ordinances pr. tote McMaster,
•• Hon. Jared M. Brash. Ha or
•• JordV. H. 11.10,6. - City Clatter
•• City was, ISM
•• ThulnasaTaa. legl
•• Water Rants; IMP. .... ... .....
•••
trate,lNl:iy.f.Preof,AnATMY"-
•. LIMMIIPC•111. BP (C/11 Tax, INS
• Linear TOwnshipaper.lal Tax, Pre—
•• Peebles •• • • ••
•• Pitt •• •• ••
•• Collin, •• •
•• tdd City of Pittsburgh Special Tar, iken
•• City Tax. ISM
•• 'water Rents.
• Business Tax. .
• Weighlag Coat, I•slyate tusk/.
•• Vehicle Lk:enact
Dtsmoad Markets pr. Samuel ittlgore.
G. • •• ••.. ••• David Da asuth
•• •• Fancy. • ii
• •• ••• • •• 24 Water Extension Loci ISt SC 29
gbaln
" • ". 7e..
by WitterEx•enalem Loan Inierc.t. • 71,90150
Ey SOrol of Strmin, Retained Ceder Finance Com. Commit... 150 03
Rom , of R. Rirmiegbazo, refunded by_Order Filtanat Com, Councils .
15110
• Bolsi' of S. Pittsburgh Sarandon by OM& Memo, Oom. Cooled.. , 130 CO
• 010 CST Serie, 84.1.4 and Int. Pd. brOreerlinance Com. Commits. , 25 37
" Assassmene. Redfoetl 10., 10 f0r53412 le Jabal Senn. by Or._
der Flea... Cornmittco of Councils
City Tax. 10Z, Reloaded by Order Finance Committee 01 Connell.. •
• Beene. Tax, 1337. Refunded mr Order • Integer/one. of Connell.-- •
• Stater Rents, 10417. Serena.) by Order:Prance Com. of Cuunelle...
• Muting Pond for (.)•n C 1 .7 Transfer from Sep. indebtedne”.
•• bintlox Fund for Old Borough of Laertenceyille, Trani fer from
Separate Indebtedoe.•
• plowi p ng Fund f.,r Collins Tp., •rrausfar Iron Secant.
• Stu king Fund fur Liken Tp.. Transfer from lie panto Ind,
•• Sinking Pond far Pei b its
es To.. 'trans( ooze Sep. Intol
• • Stehle. Fond fur Fitt Tv.. Trans( se from leverage ledebte
•• ilnutelpal Pinking Fund, Transfer irony Separate inn._
Fittb Weed AU. krt. CFO 15
•• 3funiclpal Sinking Fund Teen, or Procne de Funded bent Solids . 24tuto to
•• 43,9 Tax, IHOI.
hand Orde r Pittance Committee Connell.-- 023 90
" lee, Oil d by 0 der Finance Cum. Council. 04
•• Lawrencer•o Spec Tax, 1039, il, funded by Olnur Fin. Corn Councils 11 79
• Liberty Tn. Spec. Tax, 1000 Refunded by O. dee Fin. Com. Council. . Oe
.•• Feeble. Tp. Spec. Tax. OM, Italuoded h• • pie. coin, council. lie
•• Pi. t Tp. Epee. Tex. ISO Peale oda , by Order Pin. Con. Coaxial.... SS
• ColtiesTo. Spec. Tax, 10(5, Refunded by Order Fin. Com. Connelts 14 30
• nod City - Pit". BP,. Tax, 7969, Herd, el by Order Tin. Com. Coos ells lit el
• City Tax, We. /clouded by . irder Finance Committee C0nne11..... 6301 t
• Wet -r Rent., lelO. Refunded by Order Finance Comm:Ott. Councils 91 40
••• Ruffin.. Tax. (SW, Refunded by Order Finance Com. C00nc . 15...... •=1541
" Vehicle License , COM11121100(1 of 236 par ccet. on Amount 1.101-
" Balan lec.te ce. d, authorized by Ordinanote
=IIEI2
EMT=
IPAL DEBT
de, bat Um.
RUNIC
.d Und
1121f1
(541718000.16? et. - I 2,600 PhilsdeltAlA,
11809 14•• 14,109
130 1.001 .. 10 0
' 33l ' 3 333
" 1
1013 3.000 .. 3,500 ..
Agog ••
1061 14 000 0 14 SOO
'13471 3.6 5 0 7 ? et. 3.830 Fittabul gh.
13031 4VS t •• 4ns • •
roil 1 3 0: 1 :20 3 ! 1 4 ' ' 3 el: 13 01:0 6 ? .0.1 Pe= "1 Ph11:.,1 N. York.
smsl 1 400 1 . •• 1 t 1.400 Pittsburgh.
14 3 011 "1. cro 1 "3 I rl :I . 1 V'T I ..
...i.O ;
qr a ....i 4 0 . , 1 0 . i: r 4 V.... 1 39.010 Filli•OelPillA
609 PAttburgia.
A . ," .•
jjsl, 2.53* 13 NO3. 422,90 g et,. • 141.4.1 New Yolk.
, IWO , (3 ,00 6101. 63.000 'Pittsburgh.
mat 31400 1 et. 64,003 .1 • .
,133011 ZOOM 7 et Z9O COD I
,1394 Irma) IT* 11. 163.101 • 168 000 •
. 117 300 " 411 7(0 Pitts AN. York.
109' 1 ' IVY KO 48111. 80.103 New look,
1913, 6 283 1,204,00 6? et. 1,701 VA ••
1013 17.031 ,4 t et.' -
6.70 ,Pl4olorrgh.
11013, ,Tl 4 V) 5 el. 67 8:10 ••
1913 1.736 34 4 I et. 734 8:1 ,
••
11913 A et. — 1.30 34 1
`.
' 1:90016 Pitt3borgh.
119 7 3 ••
637 73 "
=0 ••
973 91 ••
1433.701 13 A 1:00,600 3 470,649 33
:PAL DEBT AT . 1 FIR SEVERAL RATES OF. INTZIUMP.
At 4 ?et. Al 5110. 1 9 J 6lilel. l At7llet ,At 611 1 1e1..! Tow,
rroAN* ,o)o
COCO
=4 23 3405,431 81
1,704.0/ 00
57.100 DOI
1 781 24 1 70.»616
6 1411.91X1 CO
1'7:`,7., 2
11.^01 0
61.00 03 471.434 75
817 601 CO,
173 MI 10,
____ (11.3 01
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