El littsint* aqttit. CITY AND Strstmlus. But One Left. We have but one more room to Mt In the "413.kmerrn Sullding." It Is a very desirable room on tho second front ing on Smithfield street. Terme very low for the location. Call at the Count in Room, Lost floor. miens seat to-day Pearl trap are in full bloom Thu Ohio /Istria gays that Dr. George blaoook. of Pittsburgh, an early settler of Near Lisboa, contemplates again tak ing up his residenoe In that town. •_ "rThlrt) eletlme the Map paid the the [eh? XJekt Mo. et McAleer, broken Eh Ma bone, time. Contract Awarded.—The Street .Cons holtlee of Allegheny Councils have tiWarded the contract for supplying the City with man holes and sewer Inlets for 'the ensuing year to Messrs. V 4 m. S m ith it Co.,' of the National Foundry. :After unwilling persons appeared be fore Mayor Callow yesterday morning. -They had been "on a high" the night bane and were brought low be the pollee. They replenished the City Treaa nry several dollars add thereby secured a release. • Something liwrong with the Diamond lades, Allegheny. They don't work. Fifty dollars were spent hr repairing them a abort time ago, hot that rather made matters worse. The Market Com mittee of Councils will hold a meeting this . evaning to take the matter into con sideration.. If the old scales won't do a new neir will be put op as soon as pos. Disorderly Iluenano,LJ turtle's. Shoo. foil, of the Third ward, Allegheny, has • husband, Annum, who gets cross NOMOtbilei. He wee In that mood on Saturday, and expressed a hatred of hie sPouie by ePPISInt all sorts of vile epithet% to her, winding op with a severe aestigatkm. She had him arrested by Alderman Bolster ibr disorderly conduct. The magistrate will pass sentenbe upon him 10-day. Career Rene Laying.—Yeeterday ternoon at three o'clock, the corner atone of the new Bt. Pdary's Chapel on Nun- nery Rill, Allegheny, was laid with Impressive ceremonlea. There were In attendance about 8,000 persona, Including ten Catholic eodetios from the cities. Very Reverend J. Hickey conducted the eacirciaaa which were In accordance with the church ritual and or tui tutus. Italy Interesting character. • ' Eland Lacerated.—A countryman met with a strange .accident to Allegheny Saturdaystiglit. He was attempting to turn his team Into the yard attached to elliMpbenri tavern, when his hand slip. pad from the brake of which he had. hold and came between the front wheel and wagon bed. It was lacerated in a terri ble manner, and almost torn from the wrist. 'lt 0114i:wed man received medical attention but suffered greatly. . Senses Aceltient.—A. serious accident occurred Friday eveningat the %eyelone Mille on Second avenue. A paddler was engaged about one of the furnaces, when the door gave way - and fell on his head. eraatosing the aknU. He wee removed .to Na residence on Garsam's Hill and medloal attendance procured. Last evening he wu lying in a precarious 'condition and but - slight hopes were • entertained of his recovery. Stale a Bars wilL—Accordlng to the information of James Ferguson, made before - Alderman Eggers, two residents of Allegheny, William Silbereisen and Henry Slank, have boon guilty of steal ing a bark mill. It wax not a dog, but i4O, and to%eregularmmovinrybark T of el' u l T rt d o b nr " Bark •oo ~ o n of oanlj s - fl out , bipeds', en an : • ""' "" IEfIRMMO2I Parties Golog to Europe, especially those intending to sail daring May and June, willsave much trouble and get bet- tar accommodation If they tnake imme diate application, than if they watt until the eleventh hour. Advice' from New York represent the steamers to be filling rapidly. This notice is not intended to ware parties into securing tickets, but for their own good. WILLIAM BENHAM, Jr., 143 • Smithfield Bt., near Sixth avenue Playfal. Dom—Soya will be boys, which means that they sometimes over. step the bounds of propriety, some of them go farther than an exhibit of viol. one spirit, not at all to accordance with correct principles. Two such youthful aspirant for police fame, Frank Getucain and Gnome ,Dobbin annoyed 'Mamba Van, a readdent of Middle alley, 'Alla gheny, Saturday afternoon by throwing stones at his home and demolishing • window. Alderman Bowden has sheet. ed the boys for disorderly conduct, and will attend to the case this morning. Au the "problem" of last week which excited so much Interest among the edu cational accottetants of thin city and Alle gheny has brought us several hundred &newer*, only a few of which have been published, we have decided to refrain from publiabing any answers, or MM. 011111tariffil which continue to pour upon us, but for this rule we would gladly present a supplementary and very Sedan. tine annalysis of the whole subject In Its probable 'and possible aspects, contri buted by Mr. F. J. Robbeck of - this city, which, however, may be. examined by the curious, at this office. It Is with satisfaction that we notice the arrival of that distinguished oculist and optician, Dr. Franks, at the St. Clair BoteL This able gentleman has at the earnest solicitation of several of ,our leading citizens, brought with him a large stock of his far famed erraticism for sale. He aold thousands of them here last winter, and everybody seems to be highly,dellghted that procured a pair trimin him. Several remarkable curse • were effected In diseases of the eye, and hepatitis high toad monists he received In Pittsburgh, we are satisfied he stands at the haul of hie profe.malon. Dm not mime this the SU Clair Hot opportunity eL . Call and see him at _TIM Fan Arta—Pedestrians along rederal street in the vicinity of toe All.. fbeny Diamond have, within the last ew dep., been invited In ruellidnons accents to .sstlp along . gluts mid look Si Um works of art, Secant conics of the grate =ethers." A. number of "girds" did "Mip" up, and among them one on Saturday evening, who saw more than be bargained for. al a result, the pro prietor of the steroscoptlam and the silegant wpm" found himself and trade - Interfered with, and he, John Grady, bag and baggage, brought up before Mayor callow, charged with exhibiting obscene ph:dares. Ha spent Saturday night and yoga/d in the irvdc-up, - and will be dis pose ay d of to day. Werktiorms—Conmuitiag Magtatrateg, The attention of alt committingnoes. trates throughout the county is called to the advertisement of the notice of the Superintendent of the County Wo r k, house, which wlll be found to another column. Toe arrangements am now complete for the roooption of owe con. sl and magistrates are requested com ots. ply with the sot of Ass em bly resit in=to commitments. It is pa rticularly , requested that "old offenders' be coin. miwst allows.ed ter the longest period - which the la Row la Lawrenceville. A. tow of unthual proportions occur. red 1n iawrenot4ille on Saturday night, which resulted In the arrest of John Mo- Intyre for disorderly conduct. It ap. pears that a party of fifteen or twenty "roughs" ban assembled at McCarthy's tavern, on. butler street, where the row occurred. OfHoer Steitz interfered to quell the disturbance when several of them made an attack upon him and beat him severely. He succeeded in arrest ing HclutYro, who. In default of a fine of we, was committed to the Work House for Sixty days. Rare. OPPertmlitY• - JA will . be seen from an advertisement In another column that the entire stock, ligtures and good wilt of the dry goods establlahmemt of J. W. Barker Oa, 69 Market street. ire formate. This isa rare opportunity for any one who wishes to go Into the dry goods brained. The amount of stock stIU on hand is shoat ibrty thousand dollars worth. It will be sold entire to one purchaser, or In lots of from one dollar to one thousand dollars 'worth. Consumers can purchase goods until the entire stock la disposed of. J. W. Barker. Jr.. the Administrator, is sow in the city for the express pu rpose f closing out the entire establishment. ;r. ry: 1 The Prospects—The *trite—Notes of Other Oreratloto The large strike at or near Brady'. Bend, on the line of the Allegheny Val ley Railroad, has given new life to the oil-producing trade, and great activity prevails all along the lire. Prior to that strike, the signs wore that this spring and Bummer would witness as activity In development rivaling that which pre vailed when the petroleum fever was at Its greatest height, bat the Brady busi ness has scoeilerated things and the osr tain signs forerunning an intense and unhealthy' oil excitement are already discoverable. There are many reasons for believing that there will be more life in the producing businese than was ever known before. although ereculatiou will not run SD high as it did • few yeara ago. In the interim between the collapse of '135- and the present time many large fortunes have been piled ep by the operators Who Clung to their wells and steered clear of speculation, and their legitimate sue cess encourages others to once more take to the business. Again,, those who had their fingers badly burned In fancy stocks add humbug ground floor operations, have recuperated their ener gies and accumulated enough money to go In close quarters with - the greasy tiger, and timidly and cautiously they will proceed to puncture the earth wriere• eciever a yield is promised. Other causes combine to render safe the prophecy that the oil producers will be much more numerous this semen Matted any time inside of five years, and of course the production must necessarily beconie much Inter. There is no busaiess which, on the capital invested, will pay batter percentage thou the reaaonably successful on well; there is on the other hand no possible way to Mei - money faster, deeper and beyond recovery than by putting down a dry well. Operators who go In must bear in mind that the business la one of chance, or luck if you please, as much lc-lay as it ever was, and that it is the long purse, steady, de termined efforts and indomitable will slid pluck that secure success.. Da Saturday we visited Brady's Bend, where the big well was flowing a steady stream of light petroleum at the rate of three hundred barrels in twenty-four hours—or fifty dollars' worth War. hour. The oil le from a crevasse, or pond, formed 1,250 feet under the earth in the third sand rock. How large .this sub terranean lake may be is a matter of covitilitare, and on its size entirely de deeds the quantity of oil which it will continue to supply. We incline to the opinion that the well will go down to leas than thirty barrels inside of thirty days; • but the extraordinary strike will occasion a thorough de velopment of the region and new ,Strikes may be anticipated. The big well fire was extinguished on Wednes day night, but was again tired by a fool lab fellow, who lighted his cigar with a Lucifer over the gas coming out of the hole. The second fire was easily extin guished. Efforts have been made to fish out the teals, which are fastened at the bottom of the well, but to no avail. It is thought that If these annoying plugs were withdrawn the production would be twice as large. • Every train on the Valley road hears hundreds of persons to Brady's Bsnd elation, who go out of curiosity and with desire to pick up leases. The property owners are quite independent tend dictate various terms to those willing Mlano. For instance one man holding fifty acres wants as many leases taken on one fourth royalty and operations to corn. mance within ten days. Such terms may be taken, but It le no wise policy to make a pepper bottle lid out of the lend by perforating It with holes hardly en acre apart. That policy has ruined more than one promising locality, and experi ence should teach some - people same les sons. The owners of the big well, among whom, we are glad to observe, Is Mr. J. WC. Creighton, of the Pennsyl vania Railroad, have a lease of twenty one acres, and have refused for it $200,000, although a few hours prior to striking, It is said, the whole thing might have been purchased at 11,500. Derricks are going up rapidly, new houses and hotels are to be built, sod we should not be surprised to see Parker's ,Landing fairly eclipsed in ,Importance • before many days shall have passed away, by this now and itn.• portant section. All along the river there is much activity." At Serubigrass a fifty barrel well wasstruck last week, while Parker's report a new thirty barrel well back of . the Puller.Efonse. At Tionesta we came drtv-four its Honor r. A few hem and colored r Menlo Is wrist :Ick from to at the . . barrels of very superior lubtleating oil from Went ,Hickory, the production of two small wells for a month. This oil is worth, as it comes - from the wells, from ten to fifteen dollars per barrel, being 2.1 i gravity. Mr. Tom Gillespie who owns a very large and rich tract of land at West Hickory, reported to us sev eral wells doing , exceedingly fine, averaging each from ton to thirty barrels. He has pluck and sticks to the work like a true soldier, and Ina been more than ordinarily Inc cesefuL Messrs. Coe & Howells, opposite Tionesta, are testing, well which la in the fourth sand rock, a depth of 333 feet. They have got, so far, about seven bar. relit of a heavy 30 degree lubricating oil, and they confidently hope that in a few days-they will have. succeeded in ex batwing the gas find salt ' water, and obtain, at least a twenty barrel well. They commenced pumping on Thursday last, getting only gas and water. On Friday the oil came, • and it has been slowly increasing in quantity. If the well proves paying, a great quantity of new territory will come into market for oil purposes. PAKITSG EXERCISES. Fiktewen of Rev. Dr. J. S. Dickerson. ..Have you made the acquaintance of Rev. Mr. Dickerson,. we were asked by the venerable Dr. Loomis, ofLowiaburg, some five years ago. "He is an shle, earnest' end genial man, and as hi le about to remove to Pittsburgh, I want you to become acquainted with him, for I know you will like him." We did make his acquaintance, and have found him to be all that our scholarly friend etated. He has done five years service here—valuable service—and is about to remove to the "Hub." His worke here praise him. The mutual attachment of Pastor and people was shown yesterday. Many an eye was suffused with tears, and many a tongue was speechless In bidding adieu to the pastor and his most secontpllatied lady. The farewell to the church was given in the morning. Mb usual good manse was shown In this ad. drew. No reproof was administered, no °video*" of any' want of confidence in hie people _was exhltdted In anything that was said. There wee a revise of the pun and sotmd advice as to the future. Last night a union meeting of the several Baptist congregations was held in the First Church, to bear the formal fare well sermon of Mr. Dickerson. Rev. Mr. Young, of the Union Baptist Church, presided with the retiring pastor. and during the evening addressed an elo quent appeal to the Throne of Grace. Mr. Dickerson preached a very powerful sermon, and in conclusion again addres sed feeling farewell remarks to hie con gregation. La tree is known by its fruit. Deeds 'peak louder than words. His duty here has not been simply to hold together a prosperous and wealthy church, but to build up and enlarge a feeble band. And this he thus done. He commenced his work In the church on the corner of Grant and Third streets, then gloomy and unattractive. HS- audience at his first sermon numbered 28 and at his second sermon 43. Now in the new and tasteful chapel his audiences have usually been about 400. Thlechapel too ao wisely located, is. "substantially paid for" Then, the church roll contained 212 names, come of *lsm _probably have removed from - this city or were dead. During his past: borate 119 have been added by profusion 104 _ 90 by latter. Ho has delivered 90 adorers. outside of his regular duties, attended 79 funeral' and made 2000 calla These calls, on • people widely scattered have necessarily consumed much of his time. A scholarly and most suossaful pastor recently died in Lowol Masa., whom visits in a pro m . of mc" than go years, averaged 00 poi year. This*** regarded as great wark i t:ut it required probably leo time than t four hundred made here. Both of th care tend to show how much a ministers sewer (legends on these parochial vials- The contributions to benevolent purpose@ the drat year were IRO; last year 11,117. The average contributions, including the syments towards the chapel, have been 114.030. He leaves too a united, vesper s's and happy _working church. His heart and hand have been In every good work. We la a noble record. Bach peeler/ cannot well be spared. To call film away from each a field to 'the very centre of Baptist Influence aroma tone =wins for the cause. He will be mimed here. Long and most kindly will he be remota. bored, and many a heart will Invoke rinh wreathes on him In hie new sphere of work. HU greet and warm heart tau begotten Its Image In many of hie people. If Pier, Mumma Co. will make the best ale in the country they moat not grumble if people do make them work day and night to keep op with the de• mend. Children , ' Carriages, wholesale and re• tall, at JAL Loughridge'e, 171 Smithfield. INCENDURISN. - G'oll=3 Excitement. In But Idbectp—Surtoumu Attempt,to Burn and Pllllge the Place —Three Plreo—Lresa About $30,000. The good people residing in that por tion of our city known as East Liberty. were somewhat atartled, excited and alarmed yesterday morning at an early andho u r e b b e y z ei n c t a e t vn t er n zi t co t nt b l u n r u n ed t a h t e a t:a h wn lgh , pitch throughout the day. About half past twelve o'clock they were aroused from their slumbers by the cry of tire, which was occasioned by the burning of a stable belonging to Mr. J. rdeCombe, situated between the Railroad end Penn avenue In the Twentieth ward. When discovered the flames had made so much headway that it was Impossible to ascertain in what part of the build log the fire originated but from the tact that the stable was locked and no ono about Motiombe' premises had been in it, It was reasonable to suppose that it had teen set on fire. The stable and contents were entirely -destroyed, not. withstanding the citizens labored - I*th. fully with all the means at hand toisup. press the raging element. The scarcity of water and absence of enginea rendered their labors frunleas. Among other artistes In the arable at the time of the fire wore two wagons and two seta of harness. Mr. McCombs' loss wall not exceed 11,000, upon which there la no insurance. The building was surrounded on all sides by stables which wore In great danger of being burned; but through the efforts of the citizens they were saved. The excitement incident to the first tire haeljust begun to subside when there wan a second alarm at about half past three o'clock. This Unto the porch at tached to Mr. Chrlitopher Straehley'a dwelling house on Penn avenue near the National Hotel was on fire. Fortunately the discovery was made In time to:pre vent serious damage being done. , Mr. Straebiey's lees will not exteed.:l7s, which ia fully - covered by Insurance in the Gorman Company of this city. Scarcely had theaff limes been brought under subjection at this point until there wee soother alarm, and the planing mill of Megan. Graham, Lyon dt Company, at the corner or Station street and Negiey avenue, were tihmovered to bele flamed. The fire made such rapid progress se to barna all efforts of the citizens, with the limited means at hand, to subdue it: end in a short time the entire building was to ruins. Several outblinings. including a stable, and several piles ot lumber, were destroyed, Involving • loam of over VA, MO, upon which there Is an insurance of SAOOO only, in the Lycomiug Company, The lire communicated from this build. bog to the African Me E. Church, which was Also destroyed. The building wail valued at 11500 and there was .in Insur ance on it In the Garman Insurance Company of this city of POO. Sy this time the entire population was aroused and the most Intenseexcltement prevailed. It was evident that the fires were all tbo wont of an incendiary, and it was presumed that the object was plunder. Deputy Mayor Cartwright ordered out all the polies at his coimand , with instructions to keep • earl watch on all portions and arrest any sue felons characters. Several arrests were trade, bat there wan not sufficient evidence against any of the parties to warrant their detention. Fire Marshal Joseph A. Butler, and Chief of Police Hague repaired to the scene of the conflagration early palter day morning. and spent the eatire day in Investigating the matter. The Itivestiga lion proved *inclusively that the build ings were all met on fire intentionally, but failed to give any clue whatever to t The person or persons who applied the orch. The citizens hiving had • practical demonstration of the need of a fire ap• paratus, will take immediate steps to supply the deficiency In this respect, and ire learn that a collection was taken for the purpose of offering • reward for the capture of the Incendiaries. THE COURTS. District Coart—aadwea Hampton and • Kirkpatrick. Cos . SATURDAY, A ri_ 2;3.,—1n the case of Faber, mi. P. C. Gas, Coal and Coke Company, previ ly reported, motion for a use trial and reaaona died by de. fondant'. counsel. • Judge Hampton will take up the ar. garment 11.1 In the Quarter Sessions Q3urt room Monday, and !fudge Kirk. paring will continue to hear jury trials In the District room. OM Corn. for use vs. Marshall. - 1 7 9 Craig vs. Birch. 178 Brown fov nee ca. Owners of Steam boat "Reindeer." 108 Irwin et el va. Shaffer. Common Pleas—Judges Stowe and Col SATURDAY, April 24—In the cane of Cooper vs. Kennedy writ of habeas corpum to recover posseasion of relations child, argued several days since, a fall report of which we published, the Court dia. missed the writ and ordered that the child remain with its grandparents for the present, en condition that the father be allowed tne full and free privilege of visiting It at all reasonable times at the residence of the respondents. Maggie Patton vs. James H. Patton; in divorce. Petition presented via subpoena awarded. Caroline Hannan va. Jeremiah Merman; In divorce. Petition presented and sub. poena awarded. . Margaret Weidner NIL Francis Weid ner in divorce. Petition presented and subpoena awarded. Georgeann& Boyer vs. Win Boyer; in divorce. Petition presented and subpoena awarded. SKULL LIST 7011•MONDAT. 113 Soblefrel's erra vs. Smith. 52 P. aC. Has, Coal a Coke Company va. Batley. 33 Same vs. Hartman. 59 Same vs. Henderson. 244 (o. L.) Graham vs. Vsodever, ,et AL Quarter Seising-Linage Sterrett. SATURDAY, April 23.—Henry Lerner, convicted of felonious assault arid 'bat. tory, Thomas . Hamilton prosecutor, was sentenced to pay the costa of prosecution, a doe of mix cents and undergo an prisonment of three years in the Pent tenthtry. Young Olen CluisUan Mace'Afton. On Saturday evening the regular mouthy meeting of the above itsisodation was held In their new rooms, corner of Penn and Sixth street. H. K. Porter, Esq., President In the chair. The meeting was opened by devotional exercises, consisting of_ singing, praying and reading a selection from Paul's letter to the Corinthians. After singing ' , Sweet By and By," by a quariette connected with the Assecia lion, Superintendent Cree submitted the report of the various meeting' held dur ing the month. There had been twenty two prayer meetings held weekly in the two cities during - the put month. Nine Associations have been organized by the Committee on Associations within the put three months, and are now . in a prosperous condition. Sixty one appli• cations for active and associate member ship*, four of whom were ladles, were presented and admitted. This is a much larger number than usual, and is an Indication of the growing Interest mutt. footed in the Association. The question "How shall practical piety be cultivated among converted young men" was opened by Wm. John son who said It woe necessary to have a full and complete knowledge of God's word, to be entirely subject to his will, to be ever at the foot of thetivosii, dto. Several other members followed; some thought the christlan standard was not held high enough—to 'apt to look at our neighbors for a model instead of. Christ =and that we must not expect to be able to teach the young unless we, °angelus, are wise in the ways of God. A greater degree of warmth amongst Christians in their daily intercoms» was state° would create a closer union, one with another, and so help one another along. Notices of * sermon by &mph Sing, of Allegheny, to young men on the ilth Of May; a free lecture on "Oar Poets," by Rey. F. A. Noble, on the 18th inst., and a musical soiree on the 19th of May, in these rooms, were announced. The meeting was very largely attended, a groat many strange», ladles as well. as gentlemen, beteg present. We wish the Association NlOOll6ll in Its new quarters. Vie flew Market Home.— en adjourned meeting of the commit. tee ofekthens oftheTwoUth, Thirteenth. Fifteenth. Sixteenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth wards on the new, market home was held Saturday tnrenlng. 230 hat, when the folk? reaoluttons were unanimously ado : Besofted, That a mar et house Is ado. lately necessary for eens of the Twelfth, Thirteenth, Fifteenth, sta. tonna:, Seventeenth and Elgtdeenth wards: that we, the represented:teem of said Wards, do hereby vast:Winn:ay recommend tlnP selection of a site for said market house somewhere between Twenty-ninth and Thirty-ninth streets, and that we hereby urge upon the City Councils the necessity of taking Imme diate steps to secure a market house In said locality. That we call upon our mem bers in mulls to unite upon this measure, and use their utmost exertions to atuomplhih the same. I~llMt ia11:~_ 1 :114 „i► 1. 1 ► h 1 :r 1 THE PISS CONHESSIONEES. I.nrJJutEl ells—The Candklates. Pursuant to notice the Republican members of Select and Common Councils held a anima in the Common Crunch chamber Saturday to nominate caudi dates for Fire Commissioners. The canons convened at halt-past two o'clock and organized by calling Charles W. Bachelor to-the chair, and appointing Harry Oliver and Charles Doff Secreta ries. Others were nominated for secretary but declined to serve. The following members were present: Select Council—Messrs. Aiken ' Oofiln, Edwards, Friday, Glenn, Gross, Herron, House, E. P. Jones, Isaac Jones, Kelm*, Kirk, /Atoll. Lloyd. Morrow Murray, McMahon, Phillips. Reese, Seeley, Wll. eon and President McAuley. Common Cbuncii—Messrs. Arthurs, Albeit; Barker. Batchelor Beymer , Beekman, Black , Carroll, askey, DnQ Fodder, D. L. Fleming, Jno. Fleming, Fulton, Gassam, Haro, Jones, Kehew, Mattern; Mitchell; Miller, Moore. Moor- head. Morgan, Mottety, McKelvy, Oliver, Sr., Oliver, Jr., Seibert; Selfferth, Betts, Shoeb, Sion, Smith, Snodgrass, Tomlin. eon; Verner: The President stated the object of the caucus, after which every member pledged himself to abide by the result. THE CAHDIDATER. Oa motion the beaus proceeded to vote by marking for NOVOLI Republicans to be Fire Commissioners with the fol lowing result: • Henry Hays, for three years, 84; M. K. Moorhead. for three years. 414 R. W. Mackey, for three years, 47; . Robt. Fin- ney, for two years, 47; John H. Stewart, Mr two years, 47; Wm. 'M. McKelvey, for two yearn, 42; Thomas Reese, for one year, X. It was then resolved to nominate two Democrats to serve as "Pittsburgh Fire Commissioners," with, the following . re• - John J. Torley,: 41; J. H: McElroy, (Second ward) 97; .1-11. Jones, 21; Chas. B. Strain, 10; A. Ncliwaine, 9; James Irvin, Mr. Morgan moved that the three can didatoe having •the largest number of votes be declared the choice for three years, and the next three for two years. Mr. MeAuly, in consideration of the fact of three of those chosen hiving re ceived an equal number of votes , offered an amendment to Mr. Morgan it motion that the three first 'named on the list be the choice the three years, and the next three for two years. Dr. Gras said -that the large vote Mr. Hays had received was.a compliment to that gentlemen, andlt should not be Ig. nored In the manner It was by Mr. Me- Auly'a motion. Mr. MoAnlev Galled attention.to the fact that when he made the motion that deprived his friend, Mr. Hays, of the ompliment, he was not aware who was named drat on the list; or who had been complimented by the largest vote. Mr. Hays' name was on motion placed t the head of the list, In place of Mr. Finney, for the three year term. The name of Mr. Charles Jeremy was' need in the caucus without his consent; but was withdrawn by Mr. E. P. Jones, before half the members had voted, Mr. Jeremy having received eighten votes. Had his name not been withdrawn he would have probably been nominated. Attractive Establishment; Among the most attractive business houses in the city le that of Reynolds, Steen a. Ce., No. 124 Wood street. This store Is stocked with a very large and carefully selected assortment of the finest goods in the line of French and American China, crockery and tine cut glass ware, together with all varieties of glass, Rattan, BrMeanie and silver ware. The firm was organized to supply the want long felt In. the community, of • fleet class importing house of this char. acter, and the patronage which has been tendered them manifests this need and ;peaks well for the manner in which hey have carried out their object. They are in direct communication with the loading patterns, foreign and at home, and are thus enabled. to supply the latest designs and patterns at the very lowest rates that can be had In the Eastern markets. The firm' Is composed of Messrs. J. D. Reynolds and John 7. Steen, glass manufacturers of largo ex. perience, and Mr. George Burke, for years connected with the leading houses in this branch of trade In Now York and Boston. They have divided their home, t 24 Wood street, into two departments, Übe appear portion for Uswurksoloaable sod the lower tot the retell trade. Belying upon their acquaintance with the hasl et:ea and with a new stock selected with the greatest care, they &Molt the patron age of purchasers, feeling satisfied that they can supply the wants of all who need anything ha this line. Meting of the Prison Board A meeUng of the Prison Board was held in' the District Court room Bator. day, Judge Hampton prodding. The toroth:lg was one of the moat In. tarestinglhat the Board has held. for some time. The subject under consider. tion was as to the disposition of toe rooms adjoining the Shertfrs office,. The Commissioners want them for en omoe and. the. Bar and :Omit were In furor of making a library and consulting roomer them. Judge Kirkpatrick offered a resolution sasigaing the rooms, one to the Judges*, a ocinanitatioe roam and the other tor the use 'of the library. Mr. Lambert, County Controller, of ferod sae substitute a resolution assign ing the rooms to the 'Commissioners for an office. The leading members of the bar were present awl took mart Irt the disousaion. Judge sterrett raised a point of order on *Mr. Lambert's resolution. He stated that at a previous meeting a resolution had been adopted. assigning one of the rooms to the Library Association, and It was now too late to rewind that rose. imMien. The point was sustained. Mr. Lambert, however, insisted on a e being taken on Judge Hirkpatriek's evolution, and called the yeas and nays. The resolution was adopted by a vote of eight yeas to four papa. the Conant} stoners and Controller voting la the neg. alive. The Railroad Project. In our lune of Saturday we published theproceedings of a meeting of the Rail road Committee In which was embodied • proposition to extend the Pittsburgh and Certmensville Railroad from Its present tiertninu• to Smithfield street, and we learn that petition asking that Privilege will be presented in Council to. day. The Pittsburgh, irginia and Charleston Railroad company are also desirous of making the terminus of their road at that point, and If the Railroad Committee present an ordinance granting the privilege to the Consellrville mad proviso will be offered granting the privileee upon coalition that the Pitts burgh Virginia and Charleston Railway company shall have the right to nee the track and such buildings as may , be erected in common With the Pittsburgh and Connellirville company upon pay. merit of one half the cost of erecting the building, one half the rent expenses do. Annlvaury llecUag. _ The flityeeeond anniversary meeting of the Young Men's Bible Society will be held In the Third Presbyterian Church (Dr. Nobles'), Sixth avenue, this evening at seven and a half o'clock. The occasion promises to be one of unusual Interest to the friends of this noble cause and others in sympathy with the work. The annual reports of the Beane tary; Treasurer and other officers will be presented, showing the condition of the Bodety and h a mamma during the past year. These exercises will be followed by brief a ddresses by the Bev. George P. nap, of Allegheny, and other eke quent speakers, which, together with the musical exercises, form an exceedingly attractive and varied programme. There should be a large attendance. Should be Herded. Patiolpants In the jubilee celebration to-morrow shoild remember the request of the Executive Committee and - ofticete In relation to temperance. Some people nailer can celebrate an event, no matter of What kind, without getting outside about a demijohn of whisky, and getting mina fighting humor. We hope this will not ne the case with any who take wt in the jubilee. The. pleasure and Impressiveness of the-cameos should not bednarred in that way. The odious have taken every precaution, however, f7,..„..1 ere determined to summarily die. rso if any who join the ranks In an lasted condition. or in that way Interfere with the success of the demon. straiten. Severely Injured Borne time on Baturday night Mr. John Modiste, while proceeding to his real. dance, No. 118 Bard street, walked into an excavation on the thoroughfare near his home. ills aim wm broken ; and his left wrist dislocated. Realm inetained other severe bruises and was unable to move ante discovered DJ •a g - " n ,., - - dastrian. 'Yesterday morning mt. nelly- was summoned and reduced the giantignon.namhel fracture. 'iodine la of Bwediah nativity as th r4 bY was occu tim.ve patio rod n. The a sun for damages is talked or riafg l "40 I:4SVeIUHIA:4:I SPECIAL ORDERS. • Birtnin g ha st/Noisirm—Haadquarterson Washington street, right resting on Six- Month street; will start from Binning. him at 10 o'clock A. w. - . . Allegheny DivitiOn—Military, seeletleis and citizens, on foot, will form on Boyle street, right resting on North iTenne: llnion Club and Tilghman Club naval , cedes will form on Sandusky street. rig it resting on North avenue; carriages on Poplar Street, right resting on North avenue; wagons on Cedar avenue; will start from Allegheny at 10 o'clock PiftsburPhDiViatiOX—Will meet on Penn street, right testing on Sixth Street; will follow the Allegheny Division whin it passes Sixth street. GENERAL ORDERS. PIM Diviaion—Consisting of pollee men, Great Western Band, Chlathier she), Staff, orderly and aids, color bearer and aide, military, Knights of the White Cress, invited. guests and speakers In carriages, Executive Committee in car riages: Will assemble on Water street, right resting on Smlthtleiclstreet. Birmingham Division— Will take up their position on Wood street, right rest- ing on Water, abd left resting on Third street. - Allegheny Di take position on Market street right resting on Water avenue. Pittsburgh Di ' —Will take position on Water street, right resting on Market and len resting en Ferry street. Grand Marshal—Geo. D. Ware. . . ... .. •• .. Chief Mamba of Pittsburgh Division —Lemnos Owens. Chief Marshal of Allegheny Division —Henry p. Pul press. . . Chief Marshal of Birmingham Division —Shepard - Water B. - - . Upon the completion of the route, the procession will be dismissed at the cor ner of North avenue and Federal street, Allegheny, passing In review before the Chief Marshal, his staff and aide Upon arriving at the Allegheny. Diamond, the place Ot the Unarm Jtonmsa Marano, all persona occupying carriages, wagons, eta., will dismount, if practicable. The meeting wilt be organized In twenty minutes after reaching the ground.. We urge upon all men, by the sacred rights of our new-born liberty—by our gratitude to God and the Goyerament— to abstain from Intoxicating liquors on the day devoted to our Jubilee. By a resolution passed at • recent Joint meet ings any person woo may be found In the pro from t ceeslon In an he ranks. Inebriated state will be dismissed Inserted by request of the Grand Dlvtalen Marshals. S. A. Nests, Seo'y of Executive Committee Amasemeau. °PIRA Holum—Mr. Chanfrau played to fall houses during all last week, ap pearing every evening in his specialty of "Sam," and might doubtless draw fully as large audiences thiS week with the same bill, but Manager Canning has de. sided to give his patrons something new, and has prevailed upon Mr. C. to play "Kit," the new sensational drama, which created such an excitement In the East. BIBLICAL Tanr.x...nx 100 Turman's HALL,—The Turner Society will this evening close Us series of Mibiesuz•Vi vents, so beautifully and succeeefully represented within the last few months after the celebrated drawings of Gustav= Dore. Prof. Conrad, under whose imme diate control the Tableaux are arranged, has given particular attention to the preparations for this evening's entertain ment. As this is positively the I.st exhi bition for this season, we solicit s liberal patronage for our Ge rman friends. FAnt—The Mercy Hospital Fair now In progress at City Hall is one of the moat attractive places in the city and Is worthy of the patronage of every charit able man, woman and child In the cam oniony. The attendance has been ex oesdingly large since the commence meet, and we hope It will continue mt. ART GlALLERT.—Everybody goes to the Art. Gallery, or at least say they have been there, and everybody should go during the present week. Real Eatate Tranorem The following deeds were admitted of record fn tho office of Thee. H. Hunter, Recorder for Allegheny county, Satur day, April 23, 1870: ww. K. Taslla to Robson Campbell & Co., Web. IT. ICIC lore rest la 4 acres of lend In 34th' ward. Moe c.....gblalmleb to Iteneon,Can,bbell & Cr! diditifteMign . r . e " " 5. t4r. m Itta , &OHM , . WWI • ~..e ,t7•Xt i end ateaerre t tp OX Jobs rumehlna to Mart. A. H offman, Aud.&L it Ma: 4 lota la lllltovb tp. 41.5 Jos. LIMS/OO• to H. K. uneo, April In, 111:0; lot Jlr. r.1:.;;ut:Tv.:...7.. April 9. 1 " . 2 41 neres of land In Rubinson ep, Jas. W. Taylor to M. A. Lamson.. April 4. 14 0; 301 :4 by In, ft. un donlata tl, Allegheny city • VIM J. H. lloirrenholile to John gooney, Maven 2, IiTX: loiM by 111 ft. on Jefferson ht., Ante b•MY city 0 liCi• X Trerrn7l7o tef:Ces a iir 11Mrc. ° L'il . Wei 14,0X1 d • rob Ilsuileser to Fred. Pilgrim. April IS, Ilff0; led IX 0 1 It. on Forty meon4 ht. rah g 2.10/ Fred. Cns ornbei to /mesh Webelr, Aug. 1. Aes: lot t 7 by Si It. on Court 121" Allegheny city SI.ONI Ar.hf4l:=lttd In RBhnei .D *I.dW I.aw Students , Assoc latbil. On Saturday evening, April 16th, 1870, tho law students of this county held a meeting to the District Court Room, and formed an organization to be known as "The Law Students' Anoclation, of Allot gheny County." A Committee of three persons, consist ing of Maws. Southard, Campbell, and Oliver. wore - appointed to draw up • constitution and try-laws for the govern. moot of the oecletY. to report at the next meeting, which was held In the aame place on last Friday evening, at which time the Committee made o:report. The Association proceeded, to the else lion of °Moen, with the following remit; President—R. G. Atkinson. First Vioe President—T..l. Jack; Second Vice Presi dent—Mr. Young. Secretary—Robert Barton. Treasurer—Jacob Geyer. The meeting then 2.3Jourried. Wanted-3 roller; 3 hookeruln, 3 men for farm work, 3 boys fbr country, to work In vineyard. Also earls for all. work for city and country. Apply at Employment °Moe, No. 1 Sixth street. Brushes! Brashest—All kinds of broah. on, ge, 1710nIthflold atof oar own manufactu m& re), at Lough rid The geeing Bieck of Henry C. Halo, Merchant Tailor, at corner of Penn avenue and Six th ottani, lo now large and complete. Monsieur Bonpain con tinues to ponaideat the cutting. tf Stoneroad's Caibartle •yrap is used in all rases Instead of pills, castor oil, sp awn salt, &o. Highly flavored. Twenty. Eye cents. Try it. Sold by all druggists. w. 7. M. For looking planes and picture frames, go to Loodhndite's 1718mIttdleld street. Northern Pattie Railroad 8111 The following is the text of the North ern Pacific Its,ileos4 inll, is passed by the Senate Joint revelation authorizing the North. am Pacific Railroad. Company talents its bonds for the Construction of its road, and to secure the same by mod. gage, and for, other purposes. Bo Ofiroll4 te. That -the Northern . Pacific Railroad. Company be, and hereby is, authorized to hate its bonds to aid in the corolla:talon and equipment of its road, and to secure the same by mortgage on its property and rights of property of all kinds and descriptions, real, personal and mixed, including Its. franchise as • corporation; and as proof and notice of its legal execution and effectual delivery, said mortgage shall be filed end recorded in the office of the Secretary of the Inte rior, and also to locate and construct, under the pr visions and with the privil ege', grants and duties provided for in its act of incorporation, Its main road to some point on Puget Sound, via the val ley of the Columbia River, with the right to locate and construct Its branch from some convenient point on its - main trunk line acmes the Cascade mountains, to Puget Sound; and in the event of there not being in any State or Territory in which said man, line or breach may be lccated at the time of the final location thereof, .the amount of lands per mile ranted by Contrail to geld company, ithin th e limits prescribed by the char ter, then said company shall be entitled, under the directions of the Secretary of the Interior, to receive so many sections of Ind belonging 'to the United States, and designated by odd numbers, in such State or Territory, with- In ten miles on each aide of said road beyond the limits prescribed in said charter, as will make up inch de ficiency, on said main line or branch, except mineral and other lands as except ed in the charter of said company of 1864, to the amount of the lands that have been granted, sold, reserved, occupied by homestead settlers, preempted or other wise disposed of subsequent to the plumage of the • act of July 2, 'lBB4. And that tweety.flve miles of said mainline between its western terminus and the city of Port landa in the State of Oregon, shall be completed by the first day of January ' , I Anna Domini eighteen hundred and seventy-two, and forty mike of the re. malifing portion thereof each year there. alter, anbl the whole shall he completed between said points. Provided, That all lands hereby presented to said company which shall not be sold or disposed of, or remain subject to the mortgage by this act authorized, at the expiration of five years alter the completion of the entire road, shall be subject to settlement and preemption, like other lands, at a price to be paid to said company not ex ceeding two dollars and !My cents per' acre, and it the mortgage hereby author ized shall, at any time, be enforced by foreclosure or other legal proceeding, or the Governmentlands hereby granted, or any of them, be sold by the trustees to whom such mortgage may be executed, either at its maturity or for any failure or default of said company under the terms thereof, such lands shall be sold at public sale, at 'places withiu the States and Ter ritories in which they shall be situate, after •of less than sixty days previotrnotice, in single sections or sub divisions thereof to the highest and best bidders: Presided further, That in the construction of the said railroad, American iron or steel only shall be used, the same to be manufac tured from American ore exclusively. Sic. 2. Arad be aft; rifler resolved, That Congress may, at any time, alter or amend this joint resolution, having due regard to the rights of said company and any other parties. I 11:13:1=E133! The Mee Divorce Solt for fraud In age, is causing great excitement la Bolton. It Bold - warn y.ng corn tot to marry In baste. Rice Is but H, his bride 37. Be wean that she Made Won twitter Mae was but ht. Own age, by using Magnolia Balm upon her face, neck sad bands. Poor youth. He probably Nand her elbows weren , t quite so solt and pre. ty. Ought Hagan to be Indloted ? We know Of Many Mal! to cur.. lists Battu Alyea a Moat wonderful Pearly and natural complexion. to which we dosait ablaut. we like pretty women. To notch the bleture, thry rbould nee Lyon.. IC.thatron upon the halt. With p arty dhln, rosy che.ke and soft. luxuriant Innen, they become tree• slatlble. IMO K.NtillDY—Aorll.94,ll 119 SNIi. an aged 19 months. youngest son of John P. d 9opbt Kennedy. ,inuerat SO•DAT, Apell 9594 et 4P. 111, 400 reeldgute No. 108.79yette street s 8N weed. Allegheny. • BNITII4Sn Sabhatln eveutne, April 114th, MO. JENNIE CoLt.ltse, only child of Wm. and Edna J. health, yea 1 year, d °towns, and 3 days. /astern! on TuLSDAT, at 10 from the ...leen. of Its parents, No. 34 Locust street. Allegheny. - =I YARMAILET MAXWELL. faun /15th TC.of bar. .0. lusteral from the resideace of her daaghter. lfra. Nelson, 67 Crawfbrd street, TO•DAT. 95th Int • at r. Y. Theidends of the family are respectfully Invited toattend.. Coedsy b orstal, at 6 &elect, of parameala HUGH CALM!. aced 33 years., fanaral from his late refinence on Waler street. TO-Day. at 9 o'clOca F. ie. - PITTSBURGH WHITE LEAD AND COLOR WORKS,. L SCHOONNLAKER& SON, ritol. , xtro-rort.s. Manufactorer. of WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD:, BLUE LEAD, ZENCI3, LITIIARUE, PUTTY .4.111;01*n DRY AND IN OIL • . OFFICE AND FACTOUY. 440, 461, 444, 446 and 448, Mecca Street, ALLEGHENY We call- att.-talon to toe guarantee puted on oar atrial,. Pure White Lead. and when we uy a "parer carbonate of lead." we mean "Memel tally pure. , that Is. /Me from Acetate and Ity drat*, and Mauro:kis whtter and superior, Leith la color and COTelirlir property. (MAHAN TEED to be a pour Carbonate of Lead and whiter than any In the market, ana .111 ferret the orleeof this package It contain lag the least adulteration. L. JOHN M. COOPER & CO. Bell and Brass Founders, - MIME ; LOCOMOTIVE k COMBO MILL • BRASSES Made /Prompoy to Order. RABBIT'S METAL Made and Kept on Hand. rroprletnts and Manufacturer. or J. N. Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel STEAM PUMP. Mee, 882 ! ENN STREET. roußdry, Cora= and Balboa Stets% P 17 1 ,511. RUH. P• 33:1 ALE L. S. P. SHRIVFX. & CO. Hare reesoved from their old stand, Nos. 27 and 29 01111111719L0, to their Warehouee Nes. 259 and *1 Liberty Street- A.Bovz TUN 116/111 07-WOUDISTHIET, Where they will De 9/eased to ate all their old Blonds and monomer.. - S. P. SHRIVER & CO., 259 and 281 Liberty Street CHOICE AND HARE COMECTIONS, FOR PRESENTS, - AT GEO. BEALVENI4, 112 Fic feral Street, ..faleghenll. 13111:1173 WHEELER'S PATENT STAMP CANCELER& EDWIN STEVENS, No. 41 S. Third Street, illu.strzuk. flealfal hoot for the A to of Poo otylvanla. a fr o f g t . ..ip o. All t!Lrosalk this =Lor DILWORTH,II RITA & CO., • 243 Liberty Street, (wood. 6.a., Wood .theet.) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Pittsburgh, Pa. fleCtill l i -MI HEM 1828. MORT niaVe..•Larwr 0 114-101 T. I. COST. RIGBY, C ST & CO., _ No. 189 LI ERTY ST., Wholerale.etut }Wall Dealers and Jobbe_rs to nmettrzreAn tiLJUSEI exel SILVIS. The Atteettonot all trlngmdet.th.th o y. Utta. le dlnteted Leone feet. Imported dlfectlY treat the beet Eon:Mete areete,.d ~„.,..n w reeetvlex a freeh and deekable let es the shove mac . .pi via T _IVINGSTON & _LA ii.ulicturcr. of LIGHT GULP IRON C, SEP 1 6 Cit• ne a tz r z.v. rel•ltY. Loewe Joint Butts, articles of liallernirr4l=daX ome.„ Ae e works, near Outer Dejot,kiletketil City. Postotkoe Warm, Look V. 0.1 rltt. bure, Pa.. Wean N . 0110 E.--TO TICE CITIZENS or SZWIOKLEY A.D VICINITY ypsr. ALDER. a COLE. Paotokraphle thnl Lute Aetna. will be at Sewickley on NON- DAT. the SLIM Instant. tor the pommel taking views of residence. and any who truth with • fao strolls of their homes can have the same at a reduction. If they give their r‘k r 4.1.. this week at the ales, or at he wlekley while the wagon Ls there. a1,212W11 PES IRA BLE ALLEGHENY 011 Y ItZSILIaIiCR /Mt II t LE, In lOW atlon. corner of Rivera/A Cedar mates and ne tr. - Hand .....t bald. a. hail, two parlors. dix- Ing kitchen. balk rem and btra, rani. gas and water Axiom. all wen ar ranged and In complete nada,. Immediate Wel. session will be given. 3. GUTHRE.? t EON. 39 RIVE avenue. vela PALL—Engines alla Boil- NB& New end acoand Hand, or all rinds constantly on band. Orders Rea all parts 9f the country 9=444 executed. . . J6IIEB RILL • CO.. Corner Yarlon Anemia and P., P. W. • C. LW.. .allagnanl. Pa. NOTIO! IarIIKYTICE.—The . stockbald- ERSofthe CENTRAL MUTUAL GUILD• ING AND LOAN AtISOCIATION, nr Allegheny Om Pa., are requested to nee. at HALL No. 11.0 b lo street. Ai esteeny, on T UPSDAY EYE • - IN G. MIT 3d. 1870. to 11.10 notion on amend 13ut tg t ?l r e o l f tril , zsi vt. s'Assr 0. B. MeSOWN. Secretary. THE AeNnNt U nd AL lr ec E tor L a E C th T e M O E N R CHANTS NATIONAL TELEGRAPH (MU TANT XIII he held at the OFFICE 1.1 • JAMES WILKINS. No. 2 111` 5 'Dnotteane Way, on TUE SDAI. MayISTO, between the boors of X and 4 o'clock r. at. JAMES WILKINS, Stc.retsry. TlTTnnunart. April SIG. MIL ar . Z.LX . .9 OFFICE or CLINTON PArcrt MILLO. L` FITIVIMMOU, a ;: 551 h. 1070 . tarPITTSBURGH PALL MANUTAC URING CIL 'There wilt be • special Metrog of the Stock. holders of tho c..ronany at the offlce • RS THIRD AVENUE, on MONDAY. May 24 at TO o'clock A L. hpZerei SAM'L 'Jeerotarf• arDIVIDEND NOTICE —The Directors of the a HARPSEVIICt and L LWVENCEVILLE NEIL OE CO. have Da. day drclarcd a Dividend of FIVE ESE CENT. for the last six wont ha - psyab e forthwith at the ohlee of the Tree.. cr. In She•prhnra. JOHN REED. Tresaurer. Nu•SPHNUDO, April 18.1810. araors arNOTICE.—An election 'for Fresident and six Directors of the SHARPSFOURG AND LAWRENCEVILLE BRIDUE CeIIICANY, to save derina the Shan. leg year. will he held at the TOLL. HOUSE on the FIRST MONDAY OF MAY. between TWO and POUR o'clock d. x. J. M. HEED. Secretary. Bittnrannao. April 18.1870. . ap0:1•5 CANDIDATES ('FOR COUNTY V 31113118 !WRIER,. GEORGE NEELEy, Of 2faeitalt Township. subject to the Cede!on of the Union Republican County Convention. ap2ObliT OFFICIAL. /k i N ORDINANCE to authorize the eehenehetieh Ur a La,: eat "neer on Os• alley. bac. 1. Re 11 ordained and ...cud by Ore Retort and Dunmire Onineits of and of A 11.9A. ,, Y, and U Le hereby ordained enacted by she au thority of the ant... That the hewer Commitsion be d invite ehey reedtry authorixed ancons t rue. to and ve proposaiJ tor the tion of • Hewer. located as fol owe. els.: On Ruth alley, from Fulton street to Bedawlek greet, the plan to ho approved by Co J nnlly, and to contract therefor with the lowest an best bidder or bid. ders, at their discretion. ofsaid hewer[t as soon Lathe cost and expenses of said shall be Indy ascertained. the Same shall be levied, assessed and collected as Pearl. ded for. by an Act of Assembly of the C. mmon wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled ..a mph], tient to • supplement of the .Mirth section of an act. entitled an 'Act Fklating to AldAheny City,' arnrcved March 114. A. 1). 1809. ), ~. • • . Limn. wore Tha.mush et . say ordinance. al may Ottllct. ith b Supplied by the foregoing, he riotsr same la hereby repralid. toed•d enacted 10.0 a law ibis 14th day April. 187 U. . . , AMESHIER. Preelde nc of Select Council R.II.IcLAY, 1321212 IZIZES)== . • • HENRY W AltNiFt. President of Common Connell. Attest: BODBler DiLWonen. Userk of COMM. Connell ay= AN ORDINANCE to authorize the construction of a Mato Sewer on North mil - Mai- Be U ordaiwil and enacted by filo Soled and VIMROIII Cornetts of the City of dile phenyl.nd U to hereby ordained and enueiod by the aut a horily of the *moo. That the Sewer Com- mission be, a id they are hereby Whorls d and ved to turn. and receive nroposala for the constructiov enue. ew C. located.as ollows. On North between Palo Alto street and Paitnrll...a. rideron hora, t h e ir it the lowest sodbest [wor bid d e r , , at discre tion. SIC. 2. That a.n FS the cost atd tepee.. of min Sewer soo hall be telly atcertained. the same Well be reeled, assessed and co Isc ed prori ded for. by en act of Assembl y of Me Common wealth ol tenneylvania, entitled "a Sup .meat to • au. plement of fourth section Or an set, entitled en 'Art stilling to Allegheny City.' AV° ' • rowed March Y 4, A. 1860.' . .. • . Sac. 3. Tint much of any ordinance se may conflict with or be mooned by tee foregoing, be same Is hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted Into a law this 14th day • f Aped. IbTO. . . . . . . . . . . ' JAMES MaIRIER. rtcOdent of telecteomell 41., J. ux.- Fr. . - Clerk of Select Coopell - - Hhtilif *ARTIER. Pre.ldent of Common Connell MAW: ItOnnta I.M.wonam. Wert tiorr6otibouracil A N ORDINANCE to authorize ZA.the HT &ding of Jalappa atreet, from ter mino• ot graded portion. . befrnow I. his ft °Mallard and osacial bye Ow Select and Coessamillaustelis of the MI Of Ails . "bow. and U to hereby ordafned and fended by am authority of Use salmi. 'Seat the Committee andKlett. oe, In v ite` are hereby satoorised andirected tosod receive tb radin of Jaiti streeos a b f l esas' sfooom i r to eg OIMLC g there l fo r w s th the low es t and be s t bidder or oiddere, at their eisatetion. Sim S. That for the purpose o improvements. e mot and expenses of the said there be ,and le hereby levied. a special tax, to he equally minced upon the several lots bound ing and abuttin p roporti on sald the street Mapectirelly In to the feet front in thou respectively comprised, and hmtiading cad abutting as aforesad. Sac 3. That as soon as the cost and expenses f meld Improvements shall be fully a:curtained. IL shall be the deity of the Street Commlmioner to asses. and Apo:mica the same among the several lots bouncing and abetting upon slid. LlelsPP• street. respectively. Recording tO 'be rule above Indicate.% and thereupon ',Mee d to Make Litman,' and collect the same. areLeOlne to tl Drnebron• or the Ac: or General of the gw.• "A:1 Act deening the core of noll, Min t . the 1 ;!i "111, 7 1 •Irat i t ' : ‘ cll n y d other purposes, ,, p .ssed thy teirtimb day of March, lioosl hoc. 4. That so much of's) ordinance as may conflict with, or he suppllto by th e foregmng , be and the some is hereby repealed. Ordained and gnawed mania la, title the 14th day of April, Anzio Domini, one thousand hundred and seventy. JAMESMcBRIER. ' President of Select Council. Attest: C l erkxAgY. of Select Council. HENRY WARNER. • President of Common Council. Attest: Inhalant Itll,lolllll, • Clerk of Common Connell. ap= AN 011DLNANCE to authorize the conetroction of a Lateral bower on buelbeld atreet, Meaner street sod Onto avenue. Inc. 1. Be it ordained liAd entrenut by the Be rra and Common Connell, qf the (My of Allo• phony. nil it is hereby ordained ern mooted by ene antiority of the mat, ghat the Seven Com mission be and they are hereby antonym& and directed to invite and receive proposals for the contractilitn of a newer. touted •D follows. vie.: Commencing at the corner of Sithillel4 and Fel on streets, tinning along lined:kid streetto Ta rter street, thence along Center street to Ohio avenue, thence along ethic; aven to connect with the itedgwich street fewer. pl an u to be ni l:ted l owe stncils, and tneontract therefor tette thand beat bidder or bidders, at their discretion. clic. SI. Tifat as r ho. as theilliit awl expense 01.14 sew. r shell folly ascert anted, the dune shall be levied. astesscd and collected as watt- Ord for by sn act of Alterably of the Common wealth of leinarynrsnla, entitled a “snonleinent 10 • a•PPittnent of th ing to A e fourth &action of an act, tanned an Act relatllegheny (lift up- PraYed March 94, A. 11 ofBo9 3. That so much any ordinance as may conflict with or be so wilird by the foregoing. be .d the tame is hereby into tlrdalord and enacted a law this 14Ih day of April. 11170. • President JAMES MeBBIE of t elect DellCo Attest: J. a. nzcsr, . . Clerk of 7 .. c 0.... HENRY WARNER, Prod ent or Common Connell. Attest: RonlssE DIVIVORTII. Clerk of Common Connell. n= AN ORDINANCE repealing that portion of Ordinance Ad am. autho lees the ()realms nod ,Parriet of street. (hem Beaver anode to }Table .I.lYet. errecTion 1. Bea ordamed and enacted by Me &feet sad COIRIMOI4 COY" CM of it.• car of AL -1•01..y. nod a .Aereby ordained and 6n m:fades Umanthority of tee usu. That the or dluance auttarrialur the gradius and paling of Adams Street. irom /talon Street to Preble strut, be taameoded as to have no foree and e n te i cp r !riagg e rrinte between Beaver avenue One, IL All ordinances or parte of ordinances Inconsistent with the provisions of tide Ordi nance be and tbe same looereby repealed. 0 damned and enacted a aw this I.llhd.y of April, A. D. 1810. JANES licßlllllll., Preeldent of teat Council. Attest: J. B. OicaY. Citraot Beleet Council. of BY WARNER, Attest: nany l : 111.;44,Co"on Utilalet3= V' V 'W A iVi"W j'ff ESTABLISHED BT & T. SURLY, 1212.. W. PL MELLY, WHOTAMA LT: GROCER No. 271 Liberty Street,' (Dnnactu this, Emma Elorxx..) Y. STICKLE a. A. ISTEZLX. M . STEELE & SON, arnsraissi4m . Merdumis FLAJIIII, GRAIN, EED, o. No. 99 OHIO ISTSZET, ziaar lan 009=09. r=M=l RELATOR & ' LIMPER, MOM GRAIN ASP PEODIIOI Commission Merchants, No. $39 LIBERTY IMIENT, Coeflrnmenta oolletted W. C. ARMSTRONG, - . tliocootoor to Vetter * 'tin:m."l2w mop= cpanussioN lareaun, . o ,Tiro. 25 Maricetigtroet. L. J. BLALPICHAgD, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, No. SIM PENN STREET av16:112 tirrrue, BARD at PATTON, vn,„ 1 ... i . en,-en, coma maw, merchants ll.lento Produce, Flo., Boa., Choose, Plob, carbon sad Lord Otl„ hog Noll., Glad., Conon Yam anti all Pittsburgh Mamma.. ireaorally. 11.11 sad 114 BZOOND Br IT, Illstaborglu JOZWL UOCISP..IDIr. HOCll....inf. U. OHN I. HOME & BIM& •• anon taJOHN I. nom. I CO. ale GIVOIMI lad CO6l/011.10U ALMA. • of 13mIthIleld sod Water Meet.. Pto2. SOEIN A. W §j3HIPTON &WALLACE. " BALZEIROCER6 ANT) PROW:fel, No. 6 13113115INICET. Ilttsiou livo;,*7- 1 :1 THE PFITSBUIRI II _ VINEGAR .. • WORKS. ;ALTA 8z anis 167,168, 169 and 170 SECOND AVENUE, Axe nom pftrared to fungal •INRttAR at the LOWNI3T MABRXT RATES. Attention Is var. tleslarty cared to oar ENV*, WINE MEDAL MERCHANT TAILORS P. 31 'A. Ft I)l_4E, FASHIONABLE ' MERCHANT • TAILOR, Keeps constantly on band Cloaks, Casatm ems and Vestlogs; also, Uentlemea'e Par. 01001011.1 mod, No. 93 1-2 Smii hfield St., r.rrsauxon, inirtient'selotbtny made to order tn tbe latest Myna. apla- RAE MIL 0'17.49.Lp . GRAY & LOGAN Ilan rumored glom 1119111 , 111 AVCNOZ, to 47 Sixth Street. SAMUEL GRAY, Merchant Tailor, Havinergumed staidness, Iv now ulaltat No. titl YIFTtt Ut. ...Xt. or rt antic. NEW AND FRESH GOODS, Men'awear, consisting of Cloths, Cassie:tens sad Veztlars, and all the newest of Oeutoh and English Coaatiga which he Is prepared to make up to order In the most ra.hlonable style. tientleinen desiring their Clothier mode to order eau relylon having them Made Weber enfant Sot, Isfaction, both - au regards style and quoin?. SAMUEL GRAY, 89 FIFTH AVENUE MEM SPRING AND SUMMER STILES I 1870. 1.0. RIME/MON. c. L. WHILIIIIMIxO.' M'PHERSON &MUHLANBRING, Merchant Tailors. No 10 SIXTH STREET, Oats .electedr.) We the b e st mostarge and well Stock of the best and fashion able Goods In ourilne. • great worth= of which are our own Importatlos. Feeling confluent of Gar ability to give perfect easlsfaetho. we respectfully solfdt fr.m 00050 early examlnstion of our Moot of nue Cloths, Cassimeies,_Ve.tluss, Sc. McF/HLESON • MIIHLANBRINU. 50010 No. 10 Sloth street. NEW SPRING GOODS. • • splendid OW 11.0e..t 01 CLOTHS, 61881.1WEBES, Jut rescinded,lECYNAL. N-.-' WALL PAPERS NEW - WALL' PAPER, TOR SPRING SALES, AT N 0.107 Market St., near 51h Alumna We now offer to the patina • stock of PAPER HANGINGS unsurpassed In the West for variety sod beauty of styles, embracing all the Novelties la PRESCO, MOSAIC), PERSIAN and GRIOIAN DESIGNS In plain and brisht colon, for Dining /LOOMS. Se. Also, WoOD sod. MARBLE D ECG R&TIONs, TINTE') and lilt PARLC/13. PAYERS with ad almost enemas varlets ol CHEAP SIATIN rergns, WRITE sad BROWN BLANKS for Chambers, Sc. All of which we tr a o i lmze d taz t as low as the 11/Instill the market. • No. 107 Market St., near sth Avenue. • JOS. B. HUGHES it BRO. ..512 :Ors • WALL PAPERS. SPRING, 1870. PRICES REDUCED. 40 tr variety at 45e. nev roll. • ILT—a great at bOe• per roll. GLAZED—aII kinds at Bac Per roil. /MEGA AT French and American Paper H.R. Inya, sot spemded aove. scummier te .any As sortment In the country. Por sale at W. P. MARSHALL'S New Wholesale and Retail Store, r. obs PIT 191 Liberty Street. • TSBURGH. ~]ii 7.' SALE STABLES. G 000 D DEIVIND DORSC.B. O O. OD DRAFT 110/03121. NI GOOD YAMTLY HORSPui, D GO. le HIDING HUI/BEB. 1 titoOle 1 . 13 • Y. . • All cremated to be sound and all eighty reg. resented. Call at onr New gale BMW" On/fid dle Alley, near Allegheny Dimond Market. and see the horses. OZOIMIE EWALT, = ROBERT 11, PATTERSON & CO., comma or Seventh Avenue and Liberty St., IFITTYIEMOE, PAL WEI on Every fiaeurday Hold AN AUCTION SALE or lOBSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, i f4==l"lf"V.. notice of consign% IC I 00 0 01 or Info., Thursd apt a ot nob week la Onler for adrortlatna. ,Pton y at formteation aad good rano add an Woo r. OO . lan da. JOHN H. PEZWAET. JOEN ..11011T. RTOB . H. PATTERSON & LIV33111:1C, BALE AMID. •„ : A >I: COL OHM IVINI9I k LIBERTY It PIT PISIP:1110S, PAL 1115.1:1111 WINES, LIQUORS, &a. WAGNER'S FRENCH COLORING, The Vary Beat Ix the 'United Stifles. ALAXIMACITIRLD BY WILLIAM WAGNER 981 Arorth Seventh Street, FBILADILIIII.I. Beferesee*—All the leading houses Is PM. eiptue. Jallmee•riei SCHMIDT & FRIDAY . ' IMIIPOZVESS or ENO, BRANDIES, GIN, IL, witousissue usu.'s= u PURE RYE WHISKIES, 409 PENN STREET Have - 11kinsoved to NOS. $B4 AND De 6 PENN, Cot. Nievanth M.. (farmer!, Cana! , notroll Sac- COtlar JOSEPH S. FINCH i CO., LOL 130,167.135.181.133 Imo ll° rizeT aruzrr. rlrrasuzien, Copper vistaled Pare Rye. Whiekts. ALIN Olden L PORKEUP WININ and U. QUO/t0.1301% le. AMUBE!ENTL IgrNEW OPERA. HOLM. MONDAY IVIWING. ir altb, IVY% vie cad week of the t• lutaphont cod krliii meat sad the gnat. delmenter of bp.elaluee, MIL F. $. C141111M117, Who will spoefdlo an oat nal doom• of All /VULCAN WEnTlentt LITZ, Written Mr entitled ' Tilde. De Walden 11.4 watd deaneer, Os. TUE. AttrAtittui TaktrELKII. Kit Kt&MK Mr. F. S. Cluarras New Ceeaan. reopen'. anti Mechanical Zs fens. Canalran Matinee an Satnedar- Or TWELFTH AND . ; LAS,DBXBIB/279..Ar OF BIBLICAL TABLEAUX, A rter the celebrated of Gaeta...Dam, Till (May) MINING, April li. aomnsslos. SO yenta fs arSIEDON HOSPITAL FSIR, OPE."' E INEINr rail .. .LIM ►r CITY HALL. ADMISSION sa stte: wit VirFAIII AT KEYSTONE RINK, ROBINSON STREET, AilegbraY. OPEN EVERY EVENING, FOr the Benefit of lIT. rums MEW CATHOLIC CHOECI. A DMIt3SION ap=:wr. 11.0317RANON THE . Mutual Benefit LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. ORGANIZED IN 1845. Losses paid en lives of do. 0411•10.11 =embalm p 6'.1164,016 Dividends of Midas"' Pro. • =tame nealuvd Asmats Subject*. aUllabtl. 11.1. ism. 1,1970 lumber of mnabers,4o,ooo Amount Immured 180,000,000 The usual Dividend paid in - 1870, and Two Ordered lo be Paid in 1871. The above etatengelt Is oven:ace by the Ditto tore, ea the result or twealphve seen' had 1116.$• Conducted with pradenee. nottung has bona lout on Investments. - M....lred WU& .o.aora7. the asp ane haTe always been small—the Mirklea& always lance— dezlzred annually, mud paid wharf due. Neither Mentors or Oman are allowed tom milestone, on bulatss or low. sad lone bars se- mitred wealth in th. Company's serrlm Intending hasten,. as noretefore. to met lidtbfel Trorahe fee to moat. e rs, tbaalireetors offer the beuellis at this Mutual Life Asseehellosi lona el wend Death wbo desire to }IMO ail: tires on the asset fsvernble torsos. nits bets! notice Is ogersd use irehnltetai for Use zooroulaborstoandsatreetive solscrtiseaueets mestizoes used to zdahnt the Maws of aWe Inenrseee Compaisi. . . - Severna. Tsbiee and albs r Igloransi ton et 100 ' subAirt fornished gratis, 01 the offlee of She Om- Pohli or say of tie Lginams. . • DiaEVYOl~s LZWIR C. d POTTS?. JOHN R. viLLRE.. iiratir: Ma/ARLAN, NLHEISIAII TRULY. CliA , X. MACKNET. JOl5l AH O. I.OW, A. M. NN +I.LING. JOIRTR A. HALM. H EIRINNZ, .WILLIAI/ F. DATA_ I. H. TM HINURAM. 03C/LT. RALUTViii. LEWIS C. GROVER, President. WI. F. DAY, Vice President.. EDWARD . A. STRONG. Nacirolasy. BEIZAXIII C. wirtmEn. Treasurer. LW DODD. NatbeissUelliuk. S. "IL LOVEllithliljg, General Agent, MOUND /LOOS.) Cor. Wood Street aid Font Mem C ASH INSURANCE COMPANY. EFELLws commute, an rum Avows.. Illeeeml /Mir Celinal. 41.11rafdl7p. AteTtatiL Pift . :qa 7: IZ. h i L i 1 4 4? ..i ti tnimit r 4l. r. 4. IiAOS, 0.:01 ilbsral Term , on all Wire 3 BUM» MM. 1,1011 , a 6, nomad dose Noses F 119. T. /1111111169 r • == NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Car. Moral St. and Diamond, Allegkey, Bl O : M ax tt . the ISMIXD NATIONAL. ELAN 111 residett.,_ W._/t rir tVC . Pat /aZirdATZ: I (4'4 ni FO. m ak 0. a int;ll4'lKM: l 4 iniar at . I ND. W U " AGIAIXST LI;1311 AY nay. MUM INSURANCE COM. fIiIIADELITIA, ornos,sss • UT caunnEtircr imiturieee. nta2wWrit . ai. l err i U h iees JSaasal AV., &M e— k Dale ell. nay Pllll.l II; TAR It. "4l 4r k t sit . V r k, Wearies. brldN, Age" Rath Rut canter 11 WOOd Etn ENSVILAINCE CON. I,7l r ie v itWarg r ad. MATZ ti MAW f r atr " trea a . la AgfiE . t. OflidO:911 Wm. stmot, Boos, a Om•fil at. ,Ibiglastalm Plitatora. • ; A. nue,sehist . all Mods of Fin and ifj %*•• mg I Mitutlott, musgod by . =ll sic trot . ' known to th e MIMS ST. MUT to SLMS=The t ly.%= tu b % wi,"B=B:l4.T4.lTegAt -mtscaos sots Y. e i n imam Munk% r ua., 117. pCOIPLEP rill'EtAiNCE CON.. 011 W 3.7: L . :OHW MI WOW" NTH ST/h A Hams : •.! :Ire anti Marts. EWA -mum= Mpt...irli L. /Ikeda A: M.: ' nits innate.' I ‘red lol=kagt ..' xaDEP:m...4l,lt. ;• rti H Vaar i W. F. litAlLDSitt. bewetary. LLEG! COWANY UT TITTSBIJINIII: NITLITH ISTILKICT.HanD4OO6 &pm agalssl W Dads of Tin sa =rim JUAN titirm. phut. T. J. AMNIA Sub, Yla Tresslssi• O. IL DONN/ILL, ...uttaly. • fuzz WK. DX N. rienointAini• boa. DIEKVOII-01 kil7l=tl MUMMA HF • .:001r; MI. - • rnaeu Or, Sala ir C atkirm.Ress. ITALABLEF ARMAND MILL • PEO V PILILIY TUR OA/A.—Hoisted at Nix lan *lanai', raokaoola sallsiol. Malaise ISO seemly or watch an ehmrod; a 1 totter good roarer 10 rm. ortloal to lawn Xarr Ploarba with 111 ,•• or wren. la Mal mem MU has •i s mam:Ba tailor. "'Ta to d iro U"W ial.: • C er 4 e n." l:l " r 4 l•lral S"K" bl'atoar.. . I.." l "tl abo rfi r r e no...au a VIII• oomasint r. - nuts easy. Apply 10 B i ar, Lug tr.. QC= 11,1110,3119 ==l PITTBBIIIIaIL