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DIE NisbutO Gag.
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
• . Change of Base.
Tho r p:NM and Offices of the Deny and
Weekly OAzrrr wilt be minded, from
the 20th to tho last of March. from their
old stand on Fifth avenue to the Large,
fonratoried ol3aztrre. Buildings," at
the corner of Smithfield street end Sixth
avenue, moonily purchased by the pro.
vrietors as a permanent home for the
Warms.'
The city swarms with prostitutes.
The prove eta for lee are growthi good.
Toe hotels are doing a comfortable
trade.
The Calor of Pollee, of Allegheny, le
hunting burglars.
Grant's Uhl, on Diamond alley, hat
dwindled dawn tosmall proportion.
- Warden Scandrett was without a eetn
=Union% until after 3 o'clock yesterday
allarnoton, which kis not been the cue
for a year. •
Telslilt brought before Alderman
O'Donell by Manning against Geo,Haner,
a member' of tha Police force, in which
We expected to have the validity of the
late arreataot the Iron City Hotel tested,
has been Withdrawn.
Allegheny is witnessing more than Its
share or robberies within the past week.
The latest we hear an coconut of is the
rifling of a trunk belonging; to a boarder
of Hoffman's Hotel. oppoeito the Fort
Wayne reasenger station.
lilictuutt Weis was found dead in the
bed yesterday inonting at the residence
ef Mr. Frank Wolf In McClure town.
ship. ' lie had been complainingorpains,
but retired In his usual health.. Coroner
Clam= bold an Inquest on his body. •
George W. Bchlslet made Information
before Alderman Teylor. charging one
PLILp Bablnger. of the Fifteenth Ward
with - dupordog of goods and property
having it in view to defraud his cred.
lion. . A warrant for his arrest was
leaned.
Erratum—Sy a slip of the pen we gave
the name of Samuel McCune as that of
the young man who was killed on the
Pennsylvania Railroad last week. It
should hire mad Mr. P. B. McCune,
brother o SeMuel fdellune of Er
tone trimming house, this city.
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Yestrnlay morning Alderman Bowden
received the Information of. Andrew hil
chal..agtinst Fred Wessel for keeping a
fereeintui dog. udd animal having attack
ed Wessel on Chestnut street and s.
verily bitten him. Subsequently the
information was withdrawn, the defend.
ant paying coats.
By reference to our specials from Harris
burg it will be neenlhat Garland Barnes of
Allegheny, has been appointed Sealer of
weights and massnros for Allegheny
county, and William Logan Flour In.
specter for the Western district. Mr.
Logan ix from Greensburg, and a rela
tive of Goy. Geary.
Pletartes Pubile.—The following M
OMS bun been appointed and commis.
atoned u Notaries Public for Allegheny
county for the ensuing three years:
Wm.. 1% Evans. John Murphy, George
Etterenson, J. H. 1311Jarman, Joseph
Alberts, M. Planm, J. M. Davis, J. G.
West. William Bingham, George Dick
son. John Brown, W. P. Price and
John W. /gunmen
Income Return,—lneome returns are
now being made In large numbers daily,
and they are up to the average of last
year. The • law requires returns to be
made by the tenth of March, so that
those who have not yet attended to the
matter should do so at once, and save
trouble. , It should bo remembered that
parsons must make returns whether lia
ble or'net. Especially should those who
have rtoelved blanks make returns.
Payment - Made..—Ou Saturday last
the first payment of 511.000 wag made
by the Board of Managers of the West
ern Hospital, on • purchase of fifty scree
of land adjoining their property, at
817,000. In order that the advocates of
retrenchment and reform i Var have no
cause to grumble, we will ate that the
fonds were taxon out -o the "uner•
were put there by the volunteer cub
scriptlocut of the managers.
Donation 'chit. —The members and
friends of the Methodist Church at
Eldeavllle r Washington county, Pa.,
made their .pastor, ROT. J. B. Lucas
donation Idea on the 25th Inst., and left
Mr.'Lucas and his family over one bun
dred dollars In cash and provisions. The
presentation speech was made by Hugh
Patterson, Esq., in every happy manner.
Mr. Lucas, in a few remarks, thanked
thei donors for their kindness, after
which all enjoyed themselves in pleasant
conversation.
Tear of Iturpectlon.—The Water
Committee of the Allegheny Councils,
the City Engineer, the Supenniendent of
the Water Works and other prominent
citizanr, leave to-day for an eztouded
tour throughout the West, haVing it In
view to vian the principal cities and make
observations relative to their Water
Works. We hope they may succeed in
acquiring much Information, and lose no
opportunity which may be presented
that will out light upon their Important
There hu been and will bo a 'general
flitting of newspaper offices this year.
The Grantrrit goes to the corner of Sixth
avenue and Smithfield street; the that
Las removed to the cornerof Wood etrem
and Virgin alley; the Commercial goes to
the corner of Fifth avenue and Smithfield
street; the Mail will (money the present
GAZIIITZ building; the Christian lindieed
will occupy the present Mail building.
finch a general moving around of the
prole has tot been known for many
years, as newspaper establishments are
generally permanent fixtures in local'.
tin.
A boy named Jacob Whevgand, agod
sixteen, was drowned In the Mononna
,,,l: • helm river, at Ormsby boronob, yesterday
forenoon. Jacob and hts little brother
went into a loaky skiff for the purpose
of crossing the river, but finding no oar,.
to the boat the smaller went on chore to
look for some and on returning found
his brother who had been standing In
theboat had fallen overboard, and to
,;. sup p ose d to have been so benumbed by
the 6Oldneirs of the water that, although
within a few yards of the shore, he was
?;.. drowned. lila body was afterward re•
covered.
• Alleged Robbery—Two men giving
their names as Samuel Hambieton and
William Whitlow, stopped at the West
ern Hotel on Water street, on Saturday
nlgbt and procured lodgings. They
reArod early. The. two, although stran
■ere, occupied tho same bed In a room
where several others wore sleeping.
numbletoti arose when all hid gone to
11 1.0 P, nut on Whitlow's clothing and
departed. The clothing and contents of
the peones, it Is alleged, were worth
sixty dollars. No clue to the alleged
robber has yet been ascertained.
Ileyour Men , . Home.—The new build.
log of very benevolent institution la
enlisted on Doormen° Way, near the
Hand Street Bridge. The report of the
Superintendent for the past monthehowa
thelMueh has been done In the way of
feeding the hungry and providing for the
mulles., and with the accommodation',
of ,tbe new building, erected at a cost of
MOOD, Tarnished in accordance with
modern: style, and containing office,
reading. room, sleeping apartment., an
elegant and capacious parlor, :free bathe.
/to, it promisee to bold out inducements
-imperial to many of our Hotel". May
mown attend the Home. .
new Military Company.
Last Saturday evening a meetlorwal
held at :Col. Gent's, Third ward, An*.
rainy. for the parpom of organizing a
military company. Card. (laver Gang
prelided. After the object of the meeting
had been stated and dlacureed at length,
about twenty•live mown. Mimed their
names to the roll. A. committee of three,
with Charles G. Stutter as chairman,
woe appointed to arrange the prellmine•
rho for the regular organisation of the
company. Another meeting will he
had next Saturday evening at the , same
AU Act:Cents ain't be Sethi,.
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All pinups Indebted to J. W. Barker
a On.. 69 Market street, on book account
or t niAutother way, are respectfully re.
quested to settle their amounts on or be
fore the eleventh day of March instant,
as the , busi dua ll y the •tirm will be
wonod up on that day. AU
seencrits remaining unsettled after that
dabs' will be put in the hands Of an
alternator collection.
Goods will be sold until that date at
Adlnitdstflqam'Ssle at great 'reduction
SA Malkin! toot bi sold. ,
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CITY COUNCILS
BUXtlog
regular monthly meeting of Select
and Common CouncW of the city ofiii t t a .
burgh wu hold yesterday, Monday, Feb.
1869.
Select Conseil
Member present : Meson% Ahl, Ata•
born, Aiken. litisaell-.Brown,, Bargwin,
Coffin, Duncan, Edwards, Friday, Galls.
her, Glenn, Gres; .. tr artmati, Herron.
House. E. P. Jones, /ease Jones, Kehew,
Rirk r Laufman, Liddell, LiMell, Lloyd,
Morrow, Murdoch, McEw Phlllite.
Rafferty, Rush, Schmidt, ly, Seeley,
Stilon, Thompson, 8. I. Millwright,
Z. Wainwright, White, W sort, Presi
dent McAuley.
The minutes of the preCtedlng meet
ing were read and approved.
Mr: Phillips moved that Council meet
In jam melon to open prgpw e for the
control of the unaxpend balance of the
city fends and elect the ' depositaries as
required bylaw.
The
motion was adopted and Councils
went into Joint session.
The Madness of the Joint session hav
ing been concluded, Select Council con
torted and resumed bond ass.
MONTHLY REPORT OF O COMMITTEE.
Mr; Shipton, Chair of . the Gas
. t .
Committee, presented t o annual report
of the Committee', sad so the following
report:
Gentlemen=Your. . committee would
recommend the erection of gas lamps as
follows : North side of SiaelLman street,
between 30th am/ 31st sunsets, removing
present lamp farther east; corner of
south street and Foster's alley; corner
of 45tkand Davidson streets; 45th street,
between Davidson street and St. Miry's
Church; on 45th street, opposite St.
Mary's Church; on corner of Venn - and
31st streets; on north side of Ponn, be
twaen Mat and 53d streets; corner of
Leech sod Sycamore streets; on west
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aide of 38th atreer, oppoatte Union alley
and opposite• O'Brien street; on 440 k
street, opposite Rattleid street; on 44th
street at the A. V. Railroad; on 90th
street, midway between North _And Wll
law street.: two on Virgin alley, between
Wood and dmithtleld streets; two on
Arthur' street at Wylie avenue and
Franklin street.
laicals. are asked for at the following
points where there are no mains: corner
Webster avenue and Arthura streets;
corner of Arthurs street and Steward's
alley; carrier of 16th street and Mulberry
alley.
The roport-wu accepted and the poets
ordered.
The annual report was ordered to be
coirsora.rat's nzeoirr. •
Mr. P„lalllips presented the alums' re
port of the Controller for tho year 1669..
On motion or Mr, Brown .the report
was received and ordered to be printed.
[The report will be foruid on the aeoond
Parle.
FLaINS POR DAYAGite. '
Mr. krlday . presented a communication
from Joseph Irwin, claiming didnaa . 9 ..
from the city tor Mimic. done to a ho I
la the Ninth ward, by the iiiiingot
mantle pole.
Mr. Friday moved to refer the matter
to the Finance cummlttee, with power
to act.
Mr. Jones moved to lay the motion on
the table. Lost.
Mr. Surgwin renewed the motion to
refer to the Finance Committee, with
power to act: under the advice of the
City Solicitor.
The motion w& adopted
EI=EIEM
Mr. Morrow moron that Mr. hieGowa
the Coetroller ' be allowed to make an
explanation toCounciLv relative to the
publication of himi annual report in one of
the city papers prior to presenting it to
Councils.
Mr. McGowan explained u follows:
He had permitted the reporters. as an
accommodation, to copy his report, In
advance,
under solemn promise not to
publish it until after It had been tire•
vented to Cent:mils, and that promise had
luau kept faithfully by all the papers
except the Dicpatah. He had received
the most "totemic assurance on several
occulons from Mr. Smythe,the reporter
for the Dispatch, thit the report would
not be putniabod, but he had been de
ceived. -He regretted exceedingly the
apparent want or courtesy In the publics.
Mon& the report in advance, but assured
Council that it was not so intended by
him.
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Mr. Morrow presented a petltion from
e number of eldrene, easing the inter
ference of Colll3Cile to prevent the plumage
of an act of Assembly vacating Hudson
.111.or._scoomaatuirrt_wItch-• , as • rev
Orion requesting me membnr. tue
Legislature from Allegheny county to
use their influence to prevent the passage
of said act.
The petition was received and the res
olution adopted. •
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Mr. Brown presented a communication
relative to the extension of Federal street
from .Wylie to Webster avenue, scrota.
halving which Was an ordinance as a
supplement to an ordinance providing
for .th e extension of said etroot; providing
that the street should bo but }23.4 feet
wide instead of be feet.
Mr. Kirk. moved WI refer the matter to
the Street Connultteo. Withdrawn.
The question recurred on the motion,
to utiont the ordinance, which was passed
finally under a auspenalcin of the rules.
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The Chair read an ordleanoe from the
Market Committee relative to the rates
nt rentior market stalls.
Mr. ate Ewan movod its third reading
and ftnal paaufte. Adapted.
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Mr. Kebew presented a petition from
R. H. Byrom asking for a reduction of
Mishit-se tax.. Referred to the Finance
Committee.
Also, a remonstranco against tho vaca
tion of a portion of Ridge street. Re.
attired.
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Mr. Morrow rose to a point of .order
and 'wised porn:deal= to read Rule.l4,
which requires mernbars when offering
any paper to Area atatn Its general pur
port. Ito said that the custom of allow
ing niembere frcmi all pareof the house
to run up to the desk and place their
papers on it should be stopped.
Mr. Kirk Insisted upon the enforce.
moot of several other rules, and maims
laxly that relative to the order of bust.
Mr. Jones thought that Councils sub
fared great inconvenience front the
practice referred to by Mr. Morrow. and
that by a strict observance and enforce.
ment of the' rules badness would be
grestly.facilitated.
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Mr. titian presented a draft of an act
of Assembly, relative to the duties of the
Building Inspector and donning the
same, accompanying which was a retain
Bon requesting the Legislature topass It.
The resolution was adopted.
VEHICLE LICENSK.
Mr. Bargain called •up the ordinance
exonerating person* in the rural dis
tricts from the payment of vehicle
license.
Mr. Litter! rose to a point of order,
which was that the Council had nopower
to pus the ordinance, because the law
provided who should be exempt, and
that Councils could exempt no others.
Mr. Bargwin ailed that the gentle.
man's point was not well taken. He did
not understand thit the PresTdm t hid
power to nay whether Cquncils should
petsa an ordinance, that was for Councils
tjdetermine, and the legality of the or.
dinance after it was passed was for
another tribunal to determine. He was
ready to reply to the gentleman's ar
gument. The act read by him was
simply an enabling act, and while it said
who should be exempt it did mot say that
Councils remind not exempt others.
Mr. Shipton moved that the matter be
referred to the Police Committee with
instnictiona to report at the next meeting
The question was discussed at length
by !deters. ghlpton, Gallaher and Linen,
Who opposed the ordinance, and Messrs.
thou, Burgwin, Scully, Jones and others
in favor of . .t.,
Mr Liddell Willed the previous quell.
lion 'which call prevailed.
The question then recurred on the
third reading and final plunge of the
ordinance.
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Mr, Coffin .celled (he yeas and nays
with the following result:
Ayes—Mews. Ahlborn, Alkon,
Bis
sell, Burgwln, Edwards, Friday, Glenn,
Gross, Herron, E. P. Jones, I. Jones,
Kirk, Lanfman, Lloyd, Morrow, Mut.
(loch, Rash. Scully, Seeley and Thump.
eon-20.
Hays—Messrs. eta. Brown,Coffin,
Duncan, Gallaher, Hartman, ho use. Sa
hew, Liddell, Linen, McEwen, HAfteity ,
Schmidt, elblpton, 8. J. Wainwright, Z.
Walnwrlght,l l lhlte, Wilson and Presi
dent McAuley-111..80 theordloance u adopted.
ELN4112421/ STREET
Mr. Aiken offered 4 petition relative
10 the Eleventh street Hewer. Referred
to Committee on Claims and Amount/1.
Mr. Edward,: a petition for the open
ing of Homewood avenue. Referred to
the Survey Committee.
AtSZOlll:37t MLLE,.
- Air c Kirk preesaleal the report or the
Allegheny Wharf Committee, aa follows:
Georrratiatie—TeurComouttee on Al.
leeway Wharf would reapectitilly report
that owing to the decline or the petro•
loom tracle..and the Menge In-the M 04211
of Bo traisportottoo; Omit portlottof the
wharf is not need or required for the
purpose for which it was intended. To
derive more revenue to the city, our
predeoessers have rented out a portion
to ihdividnals for various purposes. We
have gone over the wharf, examined the
matter, and made the following changes,
which' we hereby submit for your ap
proval :
W. C. McCarthy Cr Co.. depot for night
soiling apparatus. formerly rented st
1100, advanced to $2OO per annum.
John Caskey, storage and cooperage,
rented at 577 544 advanced to 5100. -
Joseph Bhallenberger, rented at 5450,
advanced to 5000 per annum.
Brown ,t 4.30., cinder hill, ranted at
5450 per annum, continued at game rate
until removed.
Hugh Gatin, storage and cooperage,
rented at $75, advanced to 5100 per
annum.
Hamilton et Broydan, for manure,
rented at $5O, and John Heath and
Dennis Leman for lumber yard, at 520
arid 550.
We have refused to rent for them pur-
poses, and direct their removal.
Wo also found groat portions of the
Wharf used by verloua parties with
flasks, old boilers and rubbish, without
compensation, and have directed the
Wharfmaster to all such removed.
To secure your approval of our action we
present the following resolution:
Resolved, That the action of the Com
mittee sta set forth in this report be and
the same is hereby approved.
We also present an ordinance making
the rules of Wharfage on the Allegheny
Wharf the same as establinhed by or
dinance on the Monongahela Wharf,
which we ask you to adopt.
The report was accepted and the rase.
lotion and ordinance accompanying it
were passed Dually.
Mr. 'House from the Railroad Commit
tee presented the following -report:
GENTLZMEN; ycmr Committee on Rail
roads would respectfully report that they
have had before them the Ordinance re•
ferred to them granting certain privile
ge' to the Allegheny and Spring Garden
Passenger Railway Company and to the
Pittaburgh and Birmingham Passenger
'Railway Company, and which they re•
turn herewith with a recommendation
for their peerage.
The report •wm accepted.
The Bret Ordinance wee then taken up
and en motion of Mr. Rouse was put on
Its second reading.
Mr. Rouse moved its third readingand
final passage.
Mr. Kirk moved that the ordinance
lay over one month and be printed In
the official papers of the city.
The second ordinance was disposed of
_in the same manner.
• vrawnes APPOINTICD. - -
Mr. Bennett, an ordinance appointing
new viewere on the opening of Forty.
sixth street, between Butier•and David
son atreets. Read and passed finally
under a ensperution of the rules.
Adjourned.
Common Council
President Tomlinson celled this branch
to order at a quarter past two o'clock.
The following members were . preserd:
Mears. Arthur; Albeit; Barker, Egr
ton, 'bachelor, Backman, Beymer,.
Black, Booth, Cerroll,Caskey, Chalmers,
Creagan, Daum, Diamond, Dietrich. Doe',
redder, Fenton, David L. Fleming,
John Fleming. Felton, Gazzam, Hare,
Jahn, Jones, Kuhn; Lanz Lyon; Mil
ler. Moore, Moorhead. Morgan, Moseley,
McCoy, McGann, McKelvy, Negisy,
Oliver IL W.. senior, Vender, Preston,
Schlelter ' Schneider, Seitz, Shidle,
Shosb, Smith. Snodgraut, Verner,
Wallace, and President Tomlinson:
The Chairman stated that the Select
Council were ready to meet the common
Council In Joint Beexion to receive the
bids for the cootody of the public funds.
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Mr. D. L. Fleming eatd ho had a pre
amble and resolution,, to present for tho
consideration of Councils which, in his
estimation, ehoold be acted upon at once,
to secure any benefit therefrom. There
being no obJeation he offered the foi.
lowing, which was adopted:
WIIEEXAS, Rumors are current that
some material alterations have been pro
posed at Harrisburg to the "Act Creating
a Paid Fire Department" for Pittsburgh,
which was approved by these Oauncils
and lent on for Legislative . action:
Therefore, be it
Resolved, That we earnestly urge our
Senators and Assemblymen to advocate
and vote for the passage of the . proposed
Aot fer a Paid Fire Department in strict
accordance with the text, as approved by
these bodies.
Resolved, Th rt the clerks be lusty:tete d
ln.promp'.ly forward to our State Ropr e.
sentatives this supplemental action of
Councils.
M ISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS
After the adjournment of the joint um.
.ion tersinese wax proceeded within rev
Marorder.
Mr. Caekey offered s potition for the
opening of Soech - Allot , which we% re•
(erred to Street committee.
Mr. Meyer oircred a petition for modi
fication of Building Ordinance, which was
referred to Ordinanco Committee.
Mr. Grogan. petition for privilege to
eruct a ••Jankaon" frame building In
Ninth ward. 'Referred to Wooden
Budding Committee, with power to act.
Mr. Haley offered a resolution provi
ding for the appointment of a •Commlt
to• of three from Common and two from
Select Council to investigate the al
leged ameadmente to the Paid Fire De
pertinent act, as sent to the Legislature
for approval. and report by whose au
thority, any such were made. Adopted.
and Meters. McKelyy, Moorhead and
John Fleming appointed from Common
Also, an act repealing fifth section of
an art, so as to change . the time of mak
ing the annual appropriations to the see
and regular meeting of Councils in the
year, thus affording members in oppor
tunity to examine the same. The act
was approved, and the clerks directed to
forward a copy to the Legislature for
approval.
Mr. John Fleming offered a petition for
Ike extension of water' main on Second
avenue.- Referred to Water Committee,
with power to act.
-Mr. Athena: a petition from citizens of
Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth and
Righteenth wards, asking for nine addi-
tional policemen for these wards. The
gentleman offered a resolution instruct.
fag the Mayor and Pollee Committee to
appoint the Jame.
Some discussion ensued upon the resio
lotion, which was finally ruled out of
order, an ordinance being required to
make the change.
Mr. Mitchell, a petition for :opening
and grading of Main street, Seventeenth
ward. Referred to Street Committee.
Mr. Daum, a petition for water pipe on
Willow street.
Also, for gee pipe on Forty fifth street.
Also, report of viewers on opening of
Hatfield street.
The petitions were referred.
Mr. Mitchell offered a remonstrance
against the report- The report was ro•
toiled to Street Committe.
Mr. Morgani'st zesolution approving
the action of the Ohurch Guild In pro.
smiting en act to the Legislator° for ex
empting from taxation their property.
The resolution was adopted.
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Mr Morgan Bald be had a paper which
referred to the President, and asked
him to vacate the chair. until It could be
acted upon. •
.The President called Mr. Batchelor to
the chair.
ENiMMME
GENTLEMEN: The petition of the no.
dersigned, - cittsens of the Fourth ward,
showeth that whereas at a late mooting
or your honorable body a petition was
presented, signed by a number of highly
respectable citizens of our ward,*denying
the eligibility of Wm, A. Tomlinson a.
a member of our ward and his right to a
seat In your body, on account of his non
residence, which petition was rather
peremptorially laid on the table and an
investigation Into the matter refused;
and whereas your mutilation] have sa4
isfactory evidence of bits non-residence
and ineligibility, and our Interests re
quire representatives In Councils who
are resident. among us and have Inter
ests in common with ours: we therefore
pray your honorable body that the ques
tion of Wm. A. Tomlinson's eligibility
be referred to a committee for Investiga
tion, and If reported Inellgible, that his
seat may be declared vacant and a new
election ordered.
The conanneiestion was signed by
twenty.tour einzene. . ---
The gentleman after resaleg the paper
offered a resolution providing for the sp.
Foiniment ofthe Committee provided
Mr. Seibert thought. Council" had
enough of this The matter Wan nettled
onto by Councils.
Mr. Croegan-- , •I move to lay that rano.
intlon and petition on the table.',
Mr. Morgan—Mr. Preeldent thLe met.
ter aboold ne investigated. It demands
it. I don't believe In bushing np things,
Mr. McKelvey—Mae was shut up once
before. It ought to rewire s fair con
sideration. Its not very courteous to
throw over respectful petitions. If there's
nothing wrong, !wreathes:ion can hurt
nobody. Who made the motion to lay on
the tablet
Mr. Creegan—l nude that motion, sod
I ask that It be put through. Th ere's
a great deal of talk about tricks, and all
that. Ica!! this the biggest trick yet.
Several votces—question. question.
Mr. Morgan—l call for the yeas and
nape. lf we are to throw over peglUene
PITTSBURGH - DAILY GAZETTE : ,'IUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 1, 1870
In that way I want to know who does' it.
Mr. MeKelvy—We might:as wall throw
out everything.
The yeas and nays were then taken
with the following result. .
Yeas—Arthurs, Albeit; Barker, Batch.
elor, Deemer, Black, Bradley. Cameron;
Carroll. Chalmers, Creagan, Daum, Dia
mond, Dietrich, Doff; Edwards, Fodder,
Person, John Fleming, Hare, Lang,
Lyon; Moyer, Miller, Moseley, Begley,
Oliver, Sr., Seibert, Seitz, Shidle, andth,
Snodgrass, Verner-33.
Nays—Barton, Beckman, Booth, Cu.
key, David L. Fleming, Fultori,Gazzam,
Jahn, Jones, Kohn; Mitchell, Moore,
Moorhead, Morgan, McCoy, McGann,
MeKelvy, Pander Preston,Schleiter,
SChnelder, Shoeb, Wallace—g.
[Kr. David I. Fleming desires us to
state In explanation of his vote, that
when a similar resolution was offered at
a - previons meeting, he voted in favor of
laying on the table, believing mere per
sonal spite had much to do with the
matter; but now he votes in favor of the
reaolntion ' considering that an investi
gation is duo alike to Mr. Tomlineon,
his friends, and the public generally.]
The. revolution was accordingly lost.
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Mr. Tomlinson resumed the Chair.
Mr. Oliver,. Sr., offered a resolution,
providing for the appointment of a com
mittee of three to negotiate for the trans.
fer of , Monongahela turnpike over to
the city. The resolution was read three
times, and passed, and Messrs. Oliver
and Saymer appointed from Common
Conned.
Mr. Oliver, a petition from realdente
on Frankatown road, asking that work
on laying of boardwalk on that therottah•
fare be suspended. Referred to Survey
Committee. _
INTERESTING TO BUILDERS,
Mr. McKelvey presented an ordinance
regulating the atrerigth of walla In
am; se fellows: "In buildings here.
after to be constructed, built, or altered
in the city, exclusive of the rural die.
tricts, and to be need exclusively for
dwellings, with a front of not more than
twenty-live feet, and not more than
twontytive feet height, the cellar or
formdation•walle shall not be loss than
eighteen Inches thick, the front and rear
walls not lees than thirteen inches thick,
and the aldo walla not leas than thirteen
inches thick • ; and where the height shall
exceed twenty-live feet, and not be more
than thirtyalz, the cellar or foundation
walls shall not be lima than eighteen
inches thick, and the outer walls not less
than thirteen Inches."
The ordinance was read three times
and passed; and abetter of approval from
the Building Inspector read, accepted,
and filed.
waw onnINANI7Es rbs erns= trruoca•
. Mr. Arthur', from the Street Commit•
tee, presented a resolution for warrants
In favor of John Flynn and Cyrus How
ard fur ith,ooo forconstruction of sewer";
read three times and passed: Bill of
Meatus. Allen 6 Dunn for $.5,000 for work
on Try street sewer; warrant ordered.
'Petition to change Roup street to ,
Mag
nolia avenue; accepted and referred . 4 ,
Road Committee. Ordinance fef krading
of. Cassette street from Arch to Forbes
street; passed fatally. Ordinance for
opening of Clark street from Crawford
t Miller streets; passed finally. Ordi
nance for grading and paving Poplar
alley from Elm to Logan streets; passed
finally. Ordinance changing Raup street
to Magnolia • avenue; laid. over. Ordi
nance appointing viewers to review Rob
erta street; passed • finally. Ordinance
for grading and paving Clark street;
plumed finally. Ordinance for' grading
and paving Davidson street;
finally. Ordinance for grading atv3
pav
ing Fortieth street to Greensbargli pike;
pseud finally. Ordinance for grading
and paving Thlrty.second street from
Liberty street to Rine alley; named
finally. Ordinance for grading and pay
ing Twenty-fourth street.'
Mr. McKelvy presented a re Monstrance
(rout the property holders against the
same. Remonstrance accepted and ordi
nance laid over under the rules.
AM OLD CLAIM.
Mr. Albeit; from the Committee on
Usk. and Amounts; presented a re
port, accompanied by a resolution, di
recting the Controller to certify a war
rant for i 65 60 for repairs of Mrs. Ennis'
house on Webster avenue. Report 'ac
cepted and resolution passed dually.
Mr. Arthara presented an act amend
ing an act in relation to vehicle Hearn*.
accompanied by a resolution authorizing
the clerks to forward the same to the
Legislature for approvaL
-
The resolution was read three times
and passed.
OLD lIIIIIIIERS.
Mr. Edwards called up the prdinnoo
relative to the appointment of viewers
on opening of tireenburs Pike. Toe
ordinance was passed finally under a
etumension of the rules.
WATER COMMUNION.
M. Batchelor called up a resolution
offered by him at a previous meeting in
relation to the selection of a Water (km
minion to take into oonsideration the
subject of a new works and the beet
method of supplying the city, with pure
water.
Mr. Snodgrass offered an amendment
making the COMM i 9,1013 to mullet or dye
members and the City Engineer. Lost.
The resolution as read was then Ceased
finally.
Mr. Morgan called rip the ordinance
for sewer on Diamond street.- Passed
finally.
An ordinance for paving and grading
.Twentythird street was read and passed
finally.
An ordinance for grading and paving
Thirtieth street was laid over.
vn ..POINT"
In the huaineet from. Select Council
resolution wee brought up requesting
our representatives to have tho bill for
the construction of a bridge over the Al
legheny.-at the-'Point," raid over for
the present. -
Objection was made to concurring with-
Select ,Councal in adopting the resolu.
tion..• After considerable discussion, on
motion of Mr. Morgan, the rules were
suspended and the -resolution passed
finally.
Mr. Morgan offered • resolution direct
ing - the Committee on City Property 'to
provide seats in the lobby for spectstars.
Adopted. r -
Mr. McGann a resolution requesting
the City Hall Commiseloner to report.to
Councils the proposed 008V.01 OtOmblog
City Hall and. the time of completion.
Adopted. Adymmed. . .
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13oth branches having assembled .to
Joint session, President McAuley took
the.chair and stilted the object of the
meeting.
Mr. Bargwin, of the Beloot Branoh,
called for the reading, of that aeotion of
the ordluence antler which the meeting
wu called, which was seceded to.
Mr. Phillips, chairman of the Finance
Committee, presented • number of bide.
In answer to an Inquiry, the Chairman
said the ordinance called for the selection
of the three highest and beat bidders.
Councils to judge of the reliability of
each bank.
Ths Proddent then °posed the hide aa
presented, and read them, Sul follows:
Peoples' 2551555 Bank t 5 pa . cont.
klreeltants• sett 1155511enst rs• •
35.1.etne , '• N 51101.51 Bank SP-10 -•
• , •
Pf D01..' Na11 , .0.18wk...
Ir. B. V.WaY
•Nailotial Tram. 00
•
•Allegbepy Natltniat Mask
Osman 11.Venitt tlank.
•Irms (At, N.. 0011.1 Bak.
rittsburgh
Mr. Morgan moved that the National
Trost Company, Allegheny National
Bank, and Iron city National Bank be
chosen city dopmitarlea, they having
made the highest Inds.
Mr. Bargwin asked if the National
Trust Company - Was an incorporated In
stitution.
Several members Untitled to this fact,
end spoko of the company as being
backed by from ton to twenty millions
of dollars by Individual liabilities. -
Mr. Morgan'. motion was then car.
rind, end thojoint session adfourned.
Those We. Know
Wrx.L DEcures.—We understand that
Rev. William Fniton. of Indians, Pa.,
will decline the call lately made upon
blm by the Fourth U. P. Ghtirch,
gheny. This Is to bo regretted, as Mr.
Fulton la a most excellent and swore.
!dished gentleman.
TfisnewEitreet Commhialoner of the Sea
nod District, George Linderman of the
Sixth ward, takes to the work heartily,
and promisee to miaow, of the best
officers we have had lbe along time. We
hope George will givethe sidewalks in his
distrlot especial attentlon:this spring.
WILLTAIL iIeLTZIIIMINte regarded
rue the Delmont*, of Pittsburgh/
Mn: Caws. BAtrun, editor of the Volk'.
btatt, Is President Of the Turner Assocht-
MAYOR CALLOW ban rules u long ea a
•plooe of taring whereby to govern his
pollee well and effectually.-
A a:Mamor:min* of the Mail nowt.
mites Col. Wm. Prillllps for Carmen
next term.
A JOlLehlevons Dog
BilJor Burnell bas a fancy dog not In..
eluded' 11l the Museum curloaltles, but
who keeps his master company on the
streets. Tbo dog has , a mischievous
habit of chewing cost tails, slipping up
behind gentlemen engaged In 00111111fIlir
lion and In tho mod stealthy and selen•
tulle manner gnaws away until no bee
fringed the coat all around. We have
hoard of several !Attain*, where be hail
played the trick, much to the annoyance
of Victims. althoUlth tbe.eurtatlincloks
we. relished by witnesses. We may re.
Mark the 4c t spotted. •
A NEVI
Ormsby Ikkrisigh "swagger Railway—
Important Meettrg Least Nlst".,--liem
-
. lawns Paw/.
Last evening the eitizena of the South'
Side Interceded in the 'natter of con
gtmetiog Passenger railway between
Pittsburgh and Ormabyißorough assem
bled at Bichley's Ball. Twelfth street,
Birmingham, to take the matter into
consideration. Leading citizens from
all the South Side. benumbs were in at.
tendance, and Much intermit was mani
fested In the prooeedings. W. C. Augh
iribeugb, Eut., presided, with Mr. S. A.
Barr as Secretary. '
Mr. Aughinbaugh. upon taking the
chair, made a few remark's concerning
the subject which the meeting prtrposect
to consider, in which he set forth the
importance of the proposed railway to
the citizens of tho. boroughs on the South
aide.
.. • ..
Mr. Al Bort, by Invitation, made a
few remark., also urging the Importance
of the proposed enterprise.
Mews. Jones, Atterbttry, Campbell,
Johnson and Atightnbansth were. chosen
to name the commuters In the proposed
bill.
A. Batt' , Eng.. Chairman of the Com
mittee on Resolutions, now reported the
following:
Resolved, That In the opinion of thin
meeting, a passenger railroad, in accord
ance with the charter applied for at the
last session of the Legislature for the
incorporation of the Pittsburgh
and Ormsby Passenger Railway
Company would be a great ac
commodation to the citizens of Birming
ham, East Birmingham and Ormsby,
because, Ist. The route to the center of
. . .
the city of Pittatmrgh would thereby be
~made much shorter, and the grade much
- betterad, The largo and rapidly increas•
log population of the Birmingham
boroughs and imperatively
demand increalted facilities of travel.
"7-9m/rto 4l ltrlltrmrmir
the Members alba Legislature from
this county to secure the pasaage of • bill
granting the aforesaid charter.
Resolved, That In our opinion the
Interest of no rival Company should be
allowed to prevent the passage of a
moaaore an necessary for the public
benefit and convenience.
The resolutions 'were adopted unani
mously.
The following was offered by Mr.
Atterbury :
Resolved, That no individual or corpo.
ration shall take more than forty shares
of stock at $5O per share, for the period
of one month after the 'books of sub.
scriptiOn are opened, after which period,
if note auftielent amount be taken, the
above limitation then to be void.
On motion W. C. Anghinbaugh was
appointed Solicitor for the corporv.tom
The meeting than adjoarne, to meet
- at Elehley'a Hall on tomorrow [Wed
nesday] evenins2:
Theteraing oi trains on the Pan Han.
die lialiroad was brought to a • imdden
stopyeaterday by a elide near Lyon,
Short) et Co.'s rolling mill, in :South
Pittsburgh. A. force of about one hun
dred hands were at work last evening in
clearing it away, and It Is thought trains
will be runnier; through today.
mop 114QUERADE.
The annual Occasion 'of the Turners
Assorlatlon. Kluge, queens, Monks
and Harlequins mingle In the (giddy
=!
Give us the Germans far downright
solid enjoyment. While not clannish,
they cleave close enough together to
render themselves complexions In their
customs,habits and general rules of social
life. They delight in amusements, in
each others society, in Innocent pleas
uret and put-times which those of other
nationalities look lightly upon, because
there in not enough in them, to induce
unnatural excitement. The head of
the German family, seldom entertains the
Ides of spending a gals day or night on
leas accompanied by his wife and child. ,
ren to partake with him the enjoyment; '
the heaths of moat families outside that
element act Doltishly to the contrary,
preferring to "go it atone." and while
the one quietly enjoys himself, the other
with no restraining influence about him,
gives way to himself and has what is
popularly termed, and which -- needs
no interpretation, "a jolly good
time." It is, therefore, always with
pleasure that we attend the numerous
occasions of entertainment given under
the auspices of our- German friend., for
there we are sure to meet families unit
ing with Wallies, old se well as young,
rich' as well as poor COMmlogling
together in harmony, equality and geed
nature, and they all have n hearty
welcome fur their fellow.citimas who-do
not partake of their ideas of enjoyment.
The long talked of annual masquerade
sociable reunion of the Turners' Society
last evening was an occasion illustrative
of what we hake said. it was one of un
usual brillianey and innocent pleasure,
duller eurramed, In many respects, any
of the preview' notable ,Rams of like
character held under the auspices of
that enterprising association. From
an early hour In the evening up
till ten o'clock, carriage after car
riage arrived at the Sixth avenue en
trance of the elegant Turner Hall and
deposited the Occupants' representing,in
appropriate costumes, all the nationall
-ties of the earth, and all degrees of soci
ety from the proud king down to the
varied bootblack. In the grand march
there were several hundred couple, while
the attendance in the galleries and lob.
hies of onlookers was fully as numer
ous. We regret exceedingly that our
limited space prevents a deecrip.
lion of the gorgeous, rich, beau
tiful and elegant costumes, or the gro
tesque, fun provoking and comic at•
tires of the ladles and gentlemen. There
was the utmost variety displayed and
the scene presented on the dancing floor
was one of peculiar oddity. Excellent
music was afforded by the Great Western
band. During the evening several
excellent and well produced tableaux
were presented on the stage, which added
much to the pleasure of the evening.- At
midnight the masks were removed and
great merriment ensued in the mutual
recognitions which followed. Towards
morning the party separated, all pleased
with the entertainment. The Weir
reflected mach credit to the officers,
managers and members of the Turners'
Auociation, as it was not only brilliant
and successful, but yip orderly and well
oondactod.
Something. New—Al Pablle Lecture by
Colored Lady
Madame E. C. L. Fuqua, who oomes
to this city accredited by highly respect
able correspondents as a lady of reline.
meet and culture, and en excellent elo.
cutlotust, a descendent on one aide from
• native of Madagascar, and'on the other
from a mile. Caribbean Indian, will de•..
liver her lecture on "Eight Years ripon
the Border or the Caribbean Sea," de
scribing the manners and customs of the
people of Hayti,—marrying, mode of
burying their dead, the festival of the
great Mardi Gram, the causes and chief
incidents of the present revolution, to
Madame Fergus was educated in
Franco, has traveled and lectured In
England, and in miens towna and
cities In the United States.
Her lecture will be delivered on Wed
nesday evening, the 2cl of March, at
Brown'. A. id E. Chapel, corner of
Hemlock and M.
street, Allegheny.
Admittance 15 cents. We hope ahe will
be Invited to lecture In one of the halls
in this city.
-3i'i . r,
Important likthe Chronic Invalid
No one suffers more than the chronic
Invalid. Ilia days are full of pain and
anxiety, seldom free from suffering, and
his nights are restless and unrefreshing.
What to do to got well is often a doubtful
problem. Doctor Keyser, at 'his great
medical office, 167 Liberty street, gives
his undivided attention to the cure of
chronic diseases. He hut devoted the
best years of his life to their treatment
and cure. He has ancc4ulded In some of
the most hopeless and deplorable causes.
It won't cost much to make the inquiry
of film Men the relief he can give any
one that may be suffering from chronic
disease. It Is at any rate worth the
trial
Horrone PrrrarstreL Gazurrx.—
Gents: I beg leave throughyour columns
to offer my sincere thanks for the many
seta of kindness received from numerous
friends and the profession In Pittsburgh,
.
and to express gratitude for the very
liberal patronage conferred. lam corn.
pelted to say that la oonseeuence of an
engagement to lecture in another city I
must although reluctantly leave Pitts
burgh on Tuesday, March 14th 1870, at
two o'clock r.
All who have not been supplied with
the humored epectaeles, and those re.
gutting advice respecting diseases of the
eye can • conahlt me at the Robinson
House, corner of &month street and Du.
.queens Way, Room No. 7, up to that
hear and date only at which time I close
mybualnaiees intlds Illy.
I am, r. I
youris_voi7 rettectfully,
Fr3/121IL0. H. H.
A guarantee Is givsnlbat every' barrel
of ale put up by Pier, Diumals A Co., is
made of the beat ett t itues of malt and
hops. To insure s draught of ale
uk for nor, Da Co %(t m. '
..`
(Prom the Plltabarsh Yedical Newf.>
Practleil Suggestion'. '
In inflammatory (Haulm, there la In
creased fibrin In the blood, and Increased
uric sold in thii urine. .
In febrile decease*, there is a dimin
ished fibrin In the blood, and diminished
uric acid in the urine
In dropsy, there Is a deficitof albumen
in the blood, and a corresponding excess
of that substance found In the urine.
Whilst in cholera, there is a large excess
of albumen In the blood, and none to be
found In the urine.
And so in every 'class of decease the
blood and urine are no definitely and
almost idtoultathously altered In, comp°.
"Rion, that any deviation from the nat
nral;standard of healthy blood,:involves a
corresponding deviation 'from the nat
ural standard of healthy urine; - and we
need only know la what this deviation
consists to be able to determine the as•
tare of any decease with more nearly
mathematical precision than is possible
by any other method of diagnosis.
There are many conditions, however,
that require attention by the patient, in
order to a thorough, scientific and cor
rect diagnosis.
We therefor suggest the following
points of observation for those who con
template sending tons for medicines or a
•
medical diwnosia.
collecting a specimen of urine for
analysis, take that first passed In the
morning or immediately after sleep.
This is the only kind to be depended on.
Hundreds go away from our office
without receiving attention because not
having observed this rule.
&Ind about about twoonneee in A clean
vigil. A less quantity than two ounces
cannot be well tested by all the different
processes necessary in complicated cases.
Hundreds have been dissappointed
from this cause, and have been obliged
to send a second time before they could
obtain a diagnosis or medicines.
Always give the name of the patient In
full. This is necessary in order to avoid
the. oonfnelon that might arise In the
. thobsands of cases that come before us;
as *lse in subsequent oretcriptlons of
medicine. . _
Be sure to glve the:age of the - pallent.
To know the age is not only necessary to
the regulation of doses of medicine, bat
la Indispedsable to the correct examina
tion of the case; as healthy urine 'varies
In infancy, manhood and old ago.
We give these . practical euggeatlons in
thls connection, for the Information of
those Hying at a distance.
L. OLDSHIJK, M. D.
132 Grant Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
New Austrian
Prunelies,.
New Turkey
Figs,
Now Arabian
Dates,
New Imperial
Prunes,
Baker's, Whltman's dr German's
Premium Chocolates,
Cocoa Brame and Cocoa Shell,,
at 112 Federal street.
Geo. Beavia.
Lecture,—Prof. Stearns, of the Oswego
Infirmary, lecturer and author, will give
a free lecture at the Academy of /Huai;
Tuesday evening March let, of the great
est Importance to all. Subject: Human
Life, how Shortened and how Prolonged.
Every peredn, old or young, should bear
this lecture, as it may be the means of
easing them hundreds of dollars during
a lifetime. Pasant curiosities will be
exhibited during the evening. 2
"Excellent for Coughs ands Colds,
Cayenne Lloorice, Samaras, Closer.
Peppermint and Cough Lozenges, Roar-.
bound Drops, Licorice Gum Drops. Colt's
Foot Rock, Marsh Mallows. and Chinese
Ginger. at 112 Federal street, Allegheny
City. Gm. BEANILN. 3
Heeler's Farina forma a very agree
able light nutritive food, a superior arti
cle for puddings and Jellies, and Is highly
recommended by phyelclana for Invalids
Ind children. Sold by all grocers. T
If you want your hair drained or
frizzled after the latest faahton, a com
fortable shave, a luxurious bath or a
little skillful copping and leeching, any
or all, go to Williamson's popular saloon,
No. 190 Federal street, Allegheny. T
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►aRRINSOi-0u Saturday. ►eDteary Matt,
ISTO, JOAN A. rwiciumsow, In the ellth
year of Image
The funeral will take piece from his late resi
dence, on Squirrel Mil, on TUISIAT. at 10
o'clock A. tn. The members of Lodge 45, A.
Y. M., and ether Lodges, and the friends of the
fatally are respectfully !pried to attend. Car.
rinses will lease the rooms of Joseph Mayer ik
Sou, 454 tone TIC•111t. at S o'clock a. n.
usoTLER—On Sendai. SYth Inst.. at 309
o'clock C. se.. at the Sendai' .
or Orr eo.,•la
law Mr. A. 14. Hurretlcle, Mrs. SlAt THAL
5T0j1.1.9. aged 71 years'.
Funeral from the residence of Mr. A. N. 'lurch-
Troy Eighth ward. Allegheny. TOSS
OAT, Starch let...at 9 o'clock A. H., to proceed
to Your: Hope Church. Penn township.
WHIGEIY—Oft Sabbath mut., Pea 1.7
717th, ka 7 o'clock. 111. i SA1:All WRIUBI,
afl,t Of 7ta7s..
Ilsr friend are respectfully Invltea to slicing
her fu,eral at 10 w. X.. on TrAsISAY. Marsh lit,
from the residence of Bm. Ida£, Ito. MOLL
donstreet, Allegheny Clty.
MOHRAM—On Monday' morning, Telmer/
911th, at O'clock, XICIIIrk. JOtin Pll. younr
est son ar Richard and Bridget Sierran, aged 9
months and 91; days.
Funeral on Tritapkr, March Ist, at 9 o'clock
r. H., room the residence Or the parents, No. Me
Mercer Elthth ward, Pittsburnk.
NAYLOR—On 'Monday Amnon. /*U nary
SOUL 1h7O„ ZON• MAY NAYLOR. only
M
Aaa•tder of elobtsden and Betsy 21.11dr, aced
month. and 14 days.
/anneal from the roaldeato of her parenta,
tweet. roan and El:satin:tot Monty. on Twenty.
alth street, at 3 o•olook t, Y., TIMSDAT AMU,
doom, Maish 1.5, 11170.
Wll.l.lCleft—the Monday marble!. Feb. BM
Bev. JOSICPH WALKIC.e. eie.B7Yean.
Toners' services at the residence or is too-in
law. Dr. M. B. Trevor, No: 54 Aaderson street
All . on To , at 1 o'clock r of
ter twitch the body will be et moved to Delaws
county for Intervene.
H .3 6313 1 511 :4 11.114
CES PEEBLES, UN.
ittiaL N.
TAXERS AND LIVERY STATILE&
tome • t/ANDUMIY STEER: AND CIDIROt
AV ICKLIE. AlleAheny city. Irtusu neir oolP7ll.
ROOMS Are tonetantly t: i rlled with Soil apt
bullation Rosewood, ogtny_ and Watutl
Conat, 111. .Tlng rom As to $lOl7. Re•
Alot prepArtol tor etuovoL Hearses Ito 4
Maims furstlxho.l; &Irk al/ ['ROI; Iloonthq
Hoods, molted. OM6o Dray At all Loam Oaf
mul Atztat.
JOSEPH MEYER & SON,
ErgisHßTAH_Hru3.
Na 421 vim( annum
Clawitagel for liamirall lesralabinil
C 077101 and Taneral Fundandeet at r•
dnerell ate.. 0.0
_WILLIAM MILLER & CO.,
Noe. fil nod MU Liberty EtreeL
Comer or irwln, now oft, the trade at low it
. are. str4ll/7
Prime New Crop Now l eas Sugar sad
• • Molasses.
Porta Tileo, Cuba and analleh bland annen.
blew York, Philadelphia and Balthaope
awed do.
Gold= - brim; Lovering*, Iltaalla. fliaaetea
Adams , and Long
and'
byroad.
Porto Moo. Cabs waist& Island lifolaseau
Youar HT•oo. Joao.. itaparlal,
and Oo Gag Teas.
caeolinaand Ban/rola Rica.
Java. Lanayea - and NW Coffee'.
Totweay Laed OIL Pleb. Salle, elan, Scapa
Clottoa Yarns, an., coartantli oa baud.
ALSO.
E=l
Fine Brandies, Wines and Began.
ebewth, Sparkling Hook Wine
of Hinkel a Co:. In bottles.
Sparkllnchfoselle, when and Johann
butt. lioesnelmer, B v MUM). at,..
Hrsdenbarg Freres , pine 01Ire 011.
do do Clarets,_lmpor bottlesbottle.
do do White wines, to.
11. Work Al Sots' sporkllng Catawba.
/ale Old Sherry. Madeira and Port Mine§
Free thri Mononsinhea _Ant e ,
do Very Superior Ulu 500tak de do.
AL'4O,
un ifole&ent• far Moat 11, Obandowi Would Val
grzetiay and Seller, (Riampagne.
Brandies of oar own selecuoci and warranted
110,Ela
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.
Bell and Brass Founders,
ENGINE, LOCOMOTION k BOLLING MILL
]BRASSES
Made Promeigill to order.
VABBIT'S METAL
Made and Kept on Mold.
Proprietor. sad Manuactunti of
J.M.Cooper'slmprovedßalanceNbeel
STEAM, PUMP.
Office, 882 PENN lEITERET.
Foundry, (Wank mad Railroad Street;
ITPTSBTITION. P 1
a ogLOTS FOR SALE CHEAP
—Bltnata neatly adjolalna tho Var
lrostagbato and Boum Plitaborah, and
la Orissa mi.'s, walk of Cans, street
N.I.HT 500 lots hallo busty hes. . 0 1 4
a good many of which base beam ball,
• s a l e n t he
100 manta that are offersd
by the originals. wblehesa an. be hod
ring a mall amount damson each Lot, sap
lance la 0110. two and three yaws. pat..
•to saw rugs tram Var &C aoo. at.
0..
mom.
• • ....610.4.1*-.15'14:`,11&,...
VINEGAR.
THE PITTSBURGH
VINEGAR -
WORKS.
BILLOII & ADAMS,
167, 168, 169 and 170
SECOND AVENUE.
Are now nrcoored to MraIthTLITEGIAIL at the
LOWEST MAHE= ILATE:S. Attent.lonla
tlealartr called to our
MBA WINE VINEGAR.
CARPET'S. OIL CLOTHS. &o.
NEW CARPETS.
Reduction in Prices
TO CORRIMPOND WITH
- .
WHOLESALE RATES
MCCALLUM BROS.,
51 FIFTH AVENUE
♦DOVE WOOD STREET.
fell
NEW CARPETS
AT
POSITIVE REDUCTION IN PRICES
Re are now'remlaing our •
NEW SPRING STOCK!
Unsurpamed for extent mid variety. Com
prising the newest an d best patterns In
English and Iberian Brussels and,
Tapestry Carpets,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, &C,,.
Which tee offer Fifteen to Twenty•tive testa per
yard leas than the lowest prices of holt year.
This being the ta
r es
rtt retoseUnn that has been
r,:gbfgrx;:li
ollTipm=r; - : New 14- k
& COLLINS.
71 and 13 Fifth Avenue.
feft IaKCOND FLOOR.)
CARPETS.
REDUCED.
Oil Cloths, Window ShatielY,
DRUGOITS.
DRUGOET SQUARES,
Ingrain Carpets,
At the Lowest Prices Ever,Ofered.
BOVARD, ROSE tt CO.,
21 FIFTY AVENUE.
REDUCTION IN
CARPETS
For a Short Time to Prepare for
SPRING TRADE.
OLIVER ReCIINTOCIC A( CO
ion ~ 7r711.1T a11. Clf ze o . r do.n below t ma.
Carpets,
' OH Cloths,
Dry:wets, Nc.,
AT
EASTERN PRICES.
Rare bargains eau be secured by those
Lega m tn :rats a taking adysatase of Ike
OLIVER IeCLINTOCR & CO.,
23 Fifth Avenue. •
fel
rdRROK&NT TAILORS.
IEIDENRY G. HALE,
IHRCILAN't TAILOB,:
Corner of Penn and Sixth Streets
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
lOW COMPLETE
II'PIIEBSON & 111111LANBRING t
suconsose TO .
W. E. Drama a 00.,
11111ERARIASrT TAILORS,
110. 10 MITI ft, late It. Clair.
j l ar t at T .l, j titt" ° '/ W I LVI rb re allttra ° "a l !
abie price. Mr. MURIANBIII NU will ea 11-.4lll.:lpultecrialisporeArtiumnass.
-.4111.:IpultecrialisporeArtiumnass.
3s. M'ARDT T ,
rtstaommux
MERCHANT TAILOR,
/semi eonstantly on Lad
Okdhs, Oassimeres and nmtkags.
AThc•,t/ ENTLIMENV IORNIIIHRiti GOODS.
No. 93 . 1-2 Smithfield Street,
=I
ar 04=14 Clothing made to ordotha th w e is:art
att
NE•V FALL Gopios.
a. splendid new stock of
moms, clubtrzniz. ndO
lust rewind by I uninair ammo's.
scat Merchant Tahoe. II net ittelt•
MRS. S. C. ROBB,
No. 91 Federal St., Allegheny,
Bons determined not to eerrY over any Winter
timem..lll mounds , sell, halew eget, for the
next 30 days,
Borim ,
rLLOWTIATEICRS,
IRB. -.
LLCM COLLA
HAND,
__
LAOS
XZZO'n.
LINEN COLLARS AND COPTS.
PA KID PA%
'OLOVIRL CuLLAUS AND CUIPRI. •
' °Q .
LA X MiIP HOST,
OIfILIVSN•ei HOSE.
CLUMSY L JCL ZDOINGS,
LADIIS' TIN DRAWS/04 -
L &DIEN , •PRONt.
navy AIgIVIABWITCIII2I
Tula airrrs, •
An.. an.. Le.
•
Al pers.. wishing Targalos, plum .111 M.
tore yardman& at No. 911 K L. 'Ski. IT IT.
reirrim
IDOLLBurrEn.
to Dna, hob 1101 l Batter: - •
0 half bats do. Par sale Irr
to It J. 11. CANtirLin 1411hrat Atenza..
~",.~
• •
JA•
-
§a.HIPTON kWALLACE.WieItr
BA •
UNDCIENA AND PROMO/ DILAV
MO, KM= MM. Pfttallszgly
BUSINESS CHANGES.
TIISSOLVFION OF PARTNER
811.1p.—The nertnershlp heretofore er...
!snug bet.rern D. S. Marron and Nathan "Mar.
Ifenstern, under the slyleof SIACRIIM. OLYDY
Is disrobed, David S. Macron , haying
MU day Maynard of ho entire Interest In the
sald firm to NATIIAN AND MORRISMONOAN
13TKRN, Oho assume all nettle and IMMO. of
Ottlibld firm, and r - ortltre the business ender
the style of MOROANST£ RN A CO.
In retiring from tie TRIMMING AND NO.
TION nosiness. I tate crest pleasure In neon,•
mending my successors.' MES:1111. MORGAN
, STXRN A CO, to ths ronedence and patronatre
anti the enstonters and frlenda of the old firm.
DAVID B. MAORI:11.
TientrAlY AU. INTO. . 1124
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE,
IThe nadereljrned hen. Ode der entered Into a
Wo=heinTrEßLlP"P'" of
r'l" on the
NOTION, TOY,
AND
FANCY , GOODS BUSINESS,
At N o , us pEDERAE . STREET. YrattlerS
Slott, under the arm name of
O'LEARY 4k SINGLETON.
W. A. O'LEARY,
EDWARG SINGLETON.
ALLgallaNT prr, J.. 1.1510.
Messrs. O'LEARY A SINGLETON have Jon
returned trout the East. where they purchased
Ow rasha eat. ete stock of NOTIONS, TOYS
and rAseir 1115/01t, eemprltlng In .art of Ho
siery. Linen Shirts, Taper Lo b rs, pocket
Woke. Lsol“ and Gents Satoh 1, . CotlerY.
Basket.. Children'. Carriages.. ht., Horses,
Carts. Wagoes, An. tad. will opened and
ready for tale TIfrItSII4LY. IL 1510.
when ws .111 to pleased to kayo our blends and
the Milo generally to call and ...amine' our
stock. •
felltel O'LEARY A SINGLETON'.
E. W. L 0811.13111. THOM W. A. NICHOLSON
J. A. PSON.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
The undersigned have tots thy entered Into•
Co•perseership for the purge.e of taming on
the business of
- UPHOLSTERING
Ad No. IS7 WOOD STREET, under the style of
ROBERTS, NICHOLSON & TIIONPSON
R W. HORER.TS,
J.
A. NICHoL.SON,
J. A. THOMPSON.
rsrreDeliall, Feb. I, HMO.
no long •gnerle.nce of Mr. Roberta, ho re.
Gres from theMonse of Roberts, Hoenig & Co..
and that of Mr. Nicholson. lam with M .
tlhver McCllol eon A Co., enabies them to under•
stand th oroughy toe want. of the Wade. And
with a new and flesh start of goods. embracing
foerything In *heti chnisteey trade, they Mrs, et
lly solicit a Mare of pabiloPatrtioade. &XIS
PISSOLVTION OF PARTNER—
SHIP.-1 he mirtnarehin of STMT. Timltr.
a (XL. Is this smy disiolved by JU-N
BUST purchasing the 'utmost of Mr. GEO.
THOMPSON Ito mid firm.
The monufactun o Mass will be euntir tied
as heretofore, und rl er g t o
e name of JOHN BEA'
* CO. HN BEST.
t/Ef THOMPEkiN,
JOHN Idgiii.KA.N,
THiM. A. BEST.
Feb. 15.1010.. fell:e37
\YAGNER'S FRENCII COLORING
Tke Very Bed in the United Staten.
MANUFAcTtrithLD BY
WILLIAM WAGNER
9SI Jrorth Seventh Street,
PkIILADIELPHIL.
Ref;rtethes—All the leading h° wee In Phil
dethielh. • laleuee•rree
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
IMPORTELZO OP
WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &0,,
WHOLESALE DEALESIN
PURE RYE woman,
409 PENN STREET,
Have Removed to
NOB. 384 AND WM PENN,
, Car. Satmenth St.. (formerly CanaL)
JOSEPH S. FINCH & CO., .
Nos. 185, 187,155191.101 and 190,
11138 T 8711SZT, wrrantivati,
• ULIM:I/ACTITSZELB OW
Cower IMaalled rues Rye Whlsk.ey.
Also. &AIMS 10 YOlOllll .1.17L3 srd
QUOM. HOeS. 4 vont...DM
REMOVALS
3EI. 3Ei 4:210 "Vir 3r-a
L. D. DTJMMETIN
(We of Liberty street...)
RU ssieelsted Mr. DAVID N. FITZ') itadoN%
with him la %minces, and taken the new ai.d
ematoodlons storeroom '
No. 64 Wood Street,'
Where the new Arm will tontine • the
ture and sale at trio lowest posalb.e pries.
Pure American Confectionary.
L. D. DOMMLTT JD CO.
feir,as2 • •
ZILE CDoliT ALIA,
M. WHITMORE, •
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
fins removed from consev Ciao and Handenky
Greet.. to .
103 OHIO STREET,
M ' ALLEGHENY CITY.
IRAMM.CONTALI-a.
GRAY & LOGAN
Um removed from 41 , NIXTLI
89, Fifth Avenue, •
MALI Improvements on old 'staid apr emonte•
tad.
CITY P NOIXIIIIIVA OPTICS. 1
AL:A*IIIINT CITT. PA.. Fob. MO. IhNO. , 11
NOT/CE I 9 HEREBY GIVEN
that the assessment made by the Viewers
for the epeeists/ or FULTON STREET, Fifth
ward. has been Sled in Ude Waco far ermine-
Ugh, and east be men here antO March Illtb,
1570. when It will be refereed to Cennolla for
mm 11113141016
I=
EMEIS2=I
GOOD BARGAINS
t i AT
WILLIAM SEMPLE'
Noe. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
A.L.l.lollltarr CITY
A Complete Stock or
HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS !
?tram Cam and Abeeting Moe liny
Skirting 10118 and Irish rim
Plain Shirt Fronts,
Embroidered Mart Fronts.
INY'A.NTB 9 ROBES
Wants' Embroidered Waists,
Loom Edging' and !alerting',
Hamburg Edgings and Iniertings,
Lace Handkerchief' and Colhn,
Ladle'' Linen Cellars and Cuffs,
Halm and Gloves.
PEW BPBEIG
BATS AND BONNETS
NEW SPRING
Ribbons and Flowers,
AT
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
NM 180 and 182 Federal Street,
szurszur: insr.zin
AMUSEMENTS
rir'YEW OPERA HOWE.
TUOIDAT ZVZhILIZU. IfucD Ist. 1670
will Da presented for the first time at the Upr r
Dlon ficarcleatilt's gnat drama
AFTER DART'.
Or, London by Wlalyt
Received last evening with the greatest dem
nustrationa of delight.
Wednostisv—RF4SEFlT Or WOOD BENEON.
'Wallin[ for the Yerdle: and Highwayman'. Rol
•
' Grand Matinee on Balagd ay.
IG. A IL LECTURES.
MISS SUSAN B, ANTHONY
WILL LECTURE ASIA[
ACADEMY. OF MUSIC
Wednesday Evening, March 2, 1870
SUBJECT—s•Woric, Wave ■ea . the
IIallut."
TICKETS
f,?S
I=
OILS
WARING &
Omlnlsclon Mercbants and Pro?... In
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY,
=1
WARING, KING A; CO.,
109 WALNUT STREET.
..pia
TACK unornEns,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
=I
Pointleum and its 'Products.
rlttaburgb OftIee , DALZELL , 3 11.1.11.P1N0,
met of Duquesne Way and Irwin meet,
Phtladelphl.oolce--131 WALNUT Br.
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
HERBERT W. C. TWF.DDLE,
lIANTIFACTUItIat lit
LTA/luting &High Test Burning Oils.
Eel/Ipso EMU roma Amt. 011,
Blends great heat without outage; retuaitut
Untold at lowest tumbetatures. Special oil iOr
tropical climates or but wcathor.
Locomotive. Lomita, MI schlno Shop, .
Wiliest !crews.
mw Rill sod Plantar Xlll Oils,
Adapted for high speed.
Ppinkle Oil. Moot ! IFleed•Ligtst 011,
°IL TOZOII/...Mtntf.l Benzoic,
top and PinishimeGesoltne.
Oil. Itnettess Oil. IParatilne.
ARSIOIt VARNISH, to preatrre Bright Inn
Wort and Machinerr from Kest.
These products are manufactured ander Or.
woddle'sludent by huperheated Steam In Woe
coo. The Labrlcalinx 011 s ant almost culotte...
iodise IT pure, uniform, and mostly. light col
ored, stand a high temperatere unehant se, and
ninain limpid donne extreme 0,111. The natl.
ruse Oils ye unequalled, and arc to eouttantent
bemany of the principal ltallroadt. baton!. eau
examined and orders kit at 174 WIX/D
STA/OCT. Worts at Isharpsburg Odds,
LEGAL
TN THE COURT OF QUARTER
555510N0 of Allegheny manly. No. 5 De
eeniber getslons, 1509, Miscellaneous Docket.
to the matter or t➢e opening at flatlet?. street,
City of PIM t arab. Appeal of Ellin A Willie,
Nottee I. hereby circa that the uneersiened
Commissioner, appointed by the Court to take
the testimony offered by the' parties Interated
In the ►bore cues to relation to the matters et
'nee therein and report tee same, with his opin
ion thereon as to sea modification of the report
of Slew.... if any. and the form of an order Ds
be made by the Court, will attend to the datles
of his appointment et his olDrr. No. ST Diamond
'street, Mr of Pittsburgh, on INIDAY, the 4th
day of Merch. A. D. 1170, at I o'clock r. N..
when and where ail parties Interested may at.
tend.
MIAMI J. W. OVER, Commissioner.
ASSIGNEE 9 S SALE OF REAL
• In CATS.—W7II he sold
Tuesday, March 15 1810,
On the premlees. CUIIN hit BEAU RR MTRItIeT
•NO BLNNETT ALLF.Y. ALLINTIIICNT
the right tale and Intel est of
itlllN Mile( or. In and to all that certain lot
or piece of ground *floated In the Sterneward.
efly sod comity of Allegheny. Pa., nal., n
front of Metal-two lASI flea and extending
pact Wang said Hensel: alter pOlalling the
xusiewidtn i one bundrtd and len (1101 feet to
ramp ha erected thereon
stogy trick and Iwo two glory f n dwe l ling
Dimes.
• •
The annual rental el' this property Is *beet
6950.
Title property will be rob] nib) et to • more=
Rase thereon now betel by the Cisme,. Momenta
e . ow petty of Ph tebn eel,. ea., for .91.500, one on
Januar. SM. 1811. with Interest end lune
Topreen nen payable seml-annnwiy.
To be sole by Her of /AU In W.aeljttßAr e
Erg.. M.lgnee of the eat... of John ruin.
ilaukrupl. • YItIf.D.CEICIC bII LW,
Penman 91.11370. Aoelloneer.
Moterial:•s
•
N TnE DIATIRICT COURT DIP
TAN nTATM. FOR TIIK WIST•
N DIIIThircT iP FYN NSYLTA• lA. la the
matter of THOMAS C. purr. bankrmitt. In
ban ersptey. To whom C may en ; et
ttatlerdsned hereby Irra molt^. of Me appoint•
matt as Asslanee of THOMAS C. DUTY, of the
e.tyof t Iltsburgh, In the .ty Of A beeltrne
and state of Penemelvanta. w lthlutald Charlet.
who has Must arJudgril a Itauktopt upon hie own
Dttlllon by the lilt °let Court of sale Mallet.
JOHN W. MILLIGAN. Agana...
Dated the 7th day Yt b.. INT O feattleT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF
SMNSCUYI.VANIA se.
As Pittsburgh, the Bth day of January, A. D.
VITO.
The undersigned hereby eters 'otter. of hl'
a VI% l ' X':h. " eoll ' aljz iK' iW . A r ile!i; h o j. 2.11
bf rennsylvanta. whets said miseries, who has
een adjudged sliankrops his own DM-
Sion by She District Court of sold District.
JOFIN ti. BAIWCY, kssisrus.
T Attors.ey-E-Lair. 1111 Dram Rt.
VOTloE.—Letters Testamen.•
TAUT •on the 'mato of JOSIS Ma-
A! KEN. deceased. late of rium tosensitts,
Allegheny ...elf, having bran Issued to the ma
derstandd a.t lumpa having claim mama
sold estate will pdnent them.and Pemaaa
&Med 0111 mat* Immediate payment to
itorz W. /JAPILlsti. Imitator, •
fel3mlSl • e•aut towasht • ip
NATIONAL DAM& 'STOMP.
AVIRINEZ SAUL Or BOOK ACCOUNTS,.
TORSDAT ATTNINO.IIarth lot, ISTO.,t TK
O'clock, will bosold on awned floor of cosomof
dal Sales Bo - rat. Ira knoltbefld nreetf
6 • hares 11 11. Na•tonal 111.11 Y;
el {AMIN Allegheny N•tlonkt Dant:
11. Drava, • Tantrum.
ATI A. 11c1LWAIN7., Anetlonfre.
.ALT
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
I=
CASSIMERES & KENTUCKY JEANS.
Black and Col'd Alpaca&
New Spring Delaines
MIA K AND COLORED
CORDED POPLINS.
AT $l.OO A PAIR,
BLACK AND COL'D MD GLOVES,
Greed Bargain
At Be., Ligkt and Dark Calicos,
it 10e , Light-and Dark Calker,.
At 1! 14e„ Holm Wide Liam Crab,
1107 14e., 6-4 Table Linen,
gt $l.lO Honey Comb quilts,
It 50e, Balmoral Skirts, '
CI
WILLIAM SEUMVS,
SoF.IBO and 182 Federsd Street,
=I