FR gifF littsbutt Gait. LITT AND 811BURBA1 ant one men. We have but ono more room to let In the !Kluzerra Building." It le a very deeliable room on the second floor, front ng On , Emithtield ttrect. Terms very low Re the location. Call at the Count. log Room, Mat floor. A ,new water pipe Is beteg laid on Thirty-third street. A Rich liean,•lhag. cum fa promised from the Ilth ward. The Board of Firo Commßalm:we will organize Monday evening. • Boar Beer - and Free Lunch at Wal ter's, No. 4 Sixth avenue. Bee adver threment. Co.'a A,-B, U and a, Dunnville Grew will And an advertisement on Arai page concerning them. The Water Coramusion are preparing to 61090. Chasaborough, the Chicago en gineer, is to be called hence. VestallaY a colored marl was fined hre dollars by Mayor Callow. for,taklog a "slant ant" across the flower beds to the Park. ' From a to3t to eighteen inches of mud was taken out of the water basin on Fed. ton street, when it was cleaned a few day' ago• re g lawful to Indulge in the -hero• faced swindle of prise lottery boxes o sweetmeats, now being peddled about by itinerant humbugs! ' Yesteniairafternoon, the lamp post et the corner of Sixteenth and Peon streets ,was knock down by a wagon—the result or the driver's awkwardnesso. • . Titirisying of the corner-atone of the Soldiers' Monument, on the 80th of next aonth, wilt be one of the grandest no cordons ever afforded In this city. Sentra! Pearson announces that all the =rle for the erection of the Soldiers' nent wlrl he opened on next Mon day morning. No bide will Im-received after Saturday nlghr. _ /obit Hiuseselna was in the Allegheny Look-•p hat night, charged with stealing • pair of boots from a house In Pleasant Valley, Second ward. He will be dia. posed orthis morning. In the matter of the application of David Phillips against his wife, Nancy Phillips, fora divorce, the Court of Com- Jnon Plea. has granted a decree CYO- Ting the bonds of matrimony. Pttclei KeUI yesterday,was flood fifty dollars and casts by Deputy Mayor Nichols for interfarlng with an ofhoer. Patrick paid -the money, promptly and doubtless took the lesson to heart. Yesterday Joseph t3ewell made inter matron bef_rtrAlderman Herron against J. B. Gilroy far false pretense. The mewed wee .arrested and In default of ball In the stun of 12,000,. committed .for Dlaorderly Honse:=Alderman Nickles tars yesterday received the Information of Martha Gordon against James Blight'. more and Mary 13:3k,' for keeping a bawdy homes in ..Tin Pot" alley. The proem:mix to a oolOred lady and the defendants both white. James was arrested and committed for trial, and Mary held for a hearing. The colored electors of Pttteborgh are requested- to meet In the hall of the colored schoolhouse tomorrow (Bator day) evening. at eight o'clock, to elect' , Ilsedelegates to 'represent the Interests of The colored cltlsena of Pittsburgh in • convention to be held in Harrisburg, commencing May lid. 1.870. By order of Committee. UnproUtabie Ag tat.—Yesterday bona Decker; a colored widow lady, re. aiding on Tunnel street, made inbrma- Lion before Alderman McAlester!' against Lima Lee for larceny as bailee. The lady's husband, who la a plasterer, died a few weeks ago. Louts symphlsed with her, and took a trowel and "hawk" belonging to the deceased, which hlesald ho would sell for her benefit. She al. lege, he did sell them, but pocketed the proceeds, two dollars and. twenty-flve MIN& Warrant Issued. Legal Notice—Whereas Rachel Cohen, of the Fifth Ward, city of Plttabargb, has applied to the Court of - Common Pleas of Allegheny county, to be do. Maeda 4Fenie Sole Trader, , ' all persona asishersoy notified that the float-hear log and decree will •be had in the said cue on Saturday, April 00th, 1870, at prates deloak of midday, - • - Ey order of the Court. • • • MOKALAND. 211001/X a Haan, tornsye for Petitioner. Apr 1121124 11170. We call the attention of the Allegheny authorities to the condition of the. , pave ments between the passenger . • railway traria everywhere, but more especially on Pederal street, North and Western aretmes. There may have been some excuse for them during the early spring months but there can be none now. Itls namely a disgrace to any city to permit bar main avenues to remain in such a condition, and certainly will not 011C0111 , age all o f our citizens- to advocate the extension Of street railways. CITTIX2g Aso TAX PAWL Another Military Company..—The young med of East Liberty and,vicinihq areal present engaged in forming a mil itary company, and the martial spirit which seemed to have almost disap peared 'start while ago is being revived with energy. A roll has been opened, end upon It already have been idiom the number of names requisitikto secure an organisation, comprising many who served throughout the war of the rebel lion. Thle evening a meeting Will be held at the hall of the O. A. R., stWhieh a lOU attendance of those intereated Is expected. itetlgekation. Jasper E. Brady Jr., Eeq., has resign. ed his position as Cashier of the Citizens , /*Mins& Bank; fifr; . Brady was a very capable and popular officer and contrib. UM by his energy and address to snake the Citizens Bank one of the most eneeseenl and favorite of our banking fnititutions. -He will be much mlasoir by the customers, who for years In their intercourse with the bank have ever band him a prompt, urbane and obliging °Steer. Young Mona' Bible Society. The Board of Managera mtt last even inir.in the Second Presbyterian church, Allegheny, and organized. The hol lowing _gentierieri. wore elected officers ibr the ensuing year: Prealtient. Robert T. Sellers; Vice Prealdenta, J. W. Either And Jamas Reno: Corresponding Secre tary, Thomas B. Laos Recording Secretary B. F. - Kennedy; Treasurer, John' P. logq2 Librarian, • Et. Haricot. Execatlve Committee. B.C. Miller, M. B. Sloan, J. E. Walter, C. Yeager and J. P. Henderson. Agent of the society, David Clark. =2=21:1.5 The followinglinlted States patents were Waned to citizens of Westerns z o vil d g during the week ending. April GSM, 1670; II No. 102,204—1 amp; J. S. Atierbmyand T. B. Atternurv. Pittsburgh. No. 102.223— . Parnsoe (irate Bar and Grating; John Cuthbert, Pittsburgh. 102,Z2i- - -Wasbing Macidiii John Habermehl, Allegheny. No. 102,261—Life Eget; Phillip Hein. rich. Allegheny. No. 102,V0—Cutlery; Josiah H. Nich.- Ms end William Bower, Beaver Falls. - No.; - 102,b76—Washing Machine; Biel a• lOU B. Hand, Lancisger, assignee to him. self, B. J. Eby and B. B. Trout, Name place: • • Ne. 102,272--Washing Machine; Ha wn Cook,New Bridgeport. The Welt at' - Brady's Bend—Stnifigo greats of Nature. - The well at Bradrn Bind, Which has caused ao roach excitement during Mo ped two weeks, la acting very singular, m p orts are true. The tools are still hi thii bole; and . theoceulonal flow of gas vainnikern s'number of ibet,'when tkey fill back with great force, each time bi aresidng the depth dr i lled By this proms the well. ha . Itself up. wards of fifty feet within the peat two weeks. = The Mole are determined to make China tbetrtleatiration, all of their own award, and welear that the all, on the gravel of the tools to the land he. math Irk will all run the other way. The qumsclon Is, which end of the hole la ft but to take stock 10? We give the akatenwill ea It was told •to no by one who has been at the well:for several dor; bat In our opinion ltibeari very large earmarks., well le yielding about ibrty barrels . City now, MiMETZ=MMMIiM ALLEGHENY COUNCILS. Regular Meetinv-st s perts of Commit - tees—Pettuorm, Communkallona and ordnance,. . A regular meeting of the Select and Common Councils, was held yesterday, Thursday evenlog,•April 28, 1870. ' Select Council. Members present Messrs. Calery, t3wlnaer, Ball, Hnokenatlne, Long, Me. !craw, Maul, Patterson, J. C., Peterson, Phillips, Relnenutn, Reiter, Riddle, and President Moßrier. • The minutes of the precieeding meeting were read and adopted. Mr. J. C. Patterson presiroted a petition from Meseta. Finnan R. Howel4-settlidf forth that they had been contractors on tne canal sewer, Which was completed In 1857, and that there was a considers his sum due them, and auk that some action be taken In the matter. Referred to the Fineries Committee. Also a petition for the opening of Rob- Inson street. Referred to the Survey Committee. meo-in petition from- the Union Tele. graph Company for privilege to erect telegraph poles on Hoheln street. Ito. ferredto Street Committee, with power to Set: _ Mr. Lang, a remonstrance against s seweronAnn street. Referred to Sewer Committee. Mr. Hall, a petition for water ;pipe on Montgomery avenue. Referred to Water Committee with power to act. Mr. J. C. Patterson presented . : mitten signed by bver one hundred d tiny persons reqlkosting Councils t reran. alder their action relative to the moval of the library from the city b tiding, accompanying which was an ad roes to Councils, signed by the MR rs and directors of the Library. The-papers were received and starred to the Committee on City Proper y. Bram RAILWAY. Mr. Gwinner presented the i r r; of the Committee on Street Rallw ys, as companying which was an ordinance granting the right of laying track round the north and east side of tie ally, thenos to the Hand street bridge. The ordinance provlded.that the road should be exempt from tax on mars and divl• deride for live years. Mr. Phillips moved to amend by Erik. log out that portion exemptin said company f • tax. Mr. Hall ...Ned to refer the ordi time back to the committee for. amendm cat as to the tax on cars and dividends. • - In C. C. this action was non-concurred In, and, the ordinance. so presented by the committee, was read three times and passed under a suspension of the rules. Mr. Hall, chairipan of the Finance (531Xlinittee, submitted the following re port from said committee: GENILUMEN: Tour Committee on Ft naeoe would beg leave to report that a very comdderable sum of the contract for water pipe will be due In the manta of July next. and as the money to pay this contract is to he raised by the sale of the new seven peir cent. water bonds, we would report androak the adoption of the accompanying ordinance, that the bonds may be prepared and funds provided by their sale for the proMpt . payment of the contract. The report was smelted. " The ordinance referred to, whit% pro vided for the issue of bonds to the amount of 1100,000, was adopted. Mr., J. C. Patterson, Chairman of the. Street Committee, submitted the follow. log report: trearrxxxics : Youe Committee on Streets report as follows: The matter of the Saver avenue as sessment was again considered by toe Committee and referred back to the City Solicitor for further information. • The Committee call the attention of Councils to an over eight which occurred at the last meeting in priming upon ordi nances for grading and paving, which were prepared under the old law, which was repealed ApriLlst, 1870. Ail ordi nances passed under the old law - since the approval of the hew act are of course invalid and it becomes necessary to re enact the same. The following disposi tion was made of the ordinances refer red to: , For grading and paving Buena Vista street. Grading and paving Mulberry street; grading tilettcrol *treat grading and pay trig Taggart street. and Irwin avenue grading a portion of Jallapps street. PASSZD IN SYLROT COTMOIL. Grading and paving High street. Passed Drat reading: Grading and paving Pitt alley. Laid over: Grading and paying Irwin avenue. The forgoing ordinancei , prepared In conformity with the new w, are again submitted for the conaideration of Councils, with the following additional. For construction of lateral sewer on Liberty street and for lateral newer on Sherman avenue; for grading and pav ing Church avenue; grading Erin alley; grading end paving Jackson street; wide ning Church avenue eleven feet. The report was accept. , The ordinances refsrred. to as having been acted upon at a; pro lore meeting, Which were prepared and the old law, were taken up and passed liv. Tee other °rah:nu:wee refs , to in the report were then taken up ind passed finally under a suspension of , the rules, except the ordinance for a lateral sewer ' on Sherman avenue, which laid over an der the rules. ) . The ordinance for a sewer on Ann street was laid over. The plain of a number of street grades and lateral sewers were presented and approved. In C. C. the ordinanckfor lateral eewor on Liberty street was laid over. -" - Mr. Caney °tiered a resolution regal: , ingthe Gas Company to extend the pipes on Main street, and River avenue to Bridge street. Adopted Mr. Mout, a resolution instructing the Ordinance Committee to report an ordinance for the grading and paving of Main street. . Adooted.• - C. C. non e erred and the resolution was laid over. Mr. Heineman, a res ol ution instruct ing the Street Commitoner to have Ohio- street - and the si e walks on the same repaired and kept In good order. Mr. Hall moved that the paper be re. fSred to the Street Comi: Mee. Adopt -7l'str. J. C. Patterson, a 1 resolution an. e therizlng thGan Comm tee to have a. gu lamp on Church avenue near San dusky street. Adopted. - - Mr. Hall, • resolution providing for the erection of a gas lamp on \ Sherman ave. nue and Strawberry alley. Reeves to Gas Committee with ppwe to act. Mr. Iluckenstlen a retie talon author. [slag the Street Cannata to advertise :for proposals for the gradi g and paving 'of Willis street. • \ Mr. Hall moved to refer the resolution to the Street Con:mitts, to report why thee:met has not been put under con. tract. Mt. Riddle, • resolution, instructing the Committee on City Property, to ad. *attire for proposal* far painting 'City Flail and the Market House. Adopted. Mr. Lotig, a resolution, Instructing the Street Committee to report au ordinance. for the grading and peeing of Cedar avenue. Adopted, Common Council non-concurred, and referred the rose 'talon to the street Committee. • . 111:111INZ6B. , • The report of the viewers on the Open. Ing of Fulton street, presented for eon. tirmation at a previous meetibe, was taken I -Mr. l Mi. ong moved that the report be Set aside and the expenses ordered to bo paid. Adopted. On motion, adjourned. = At a quarter to eight o'clock' Quorum being present, this branch was called to 'Oder by' President Warner. Twelve members answered to the call of the roll, and during the progress or the meeting , others appeared, which made the list of members In attendance at the close as follows: Messrs. Ashworth, Rehm, Cowley, Dairen, Gilmore, Gilliland, Hunker, Hastings. Mclgaill,„Hcrwbottom Reynolds, Slick - , B, od i, Thompson, Toegtly and President Wat , Oen- • • The minutes of last re meeting uad Clerk Dilworth, were apiti v Ad , axior.Prions, so. . Dairen presented two reaminUorM which Matrueted the Superintendent of Water, Street Commissioner, pollee and other officials to report all unbardeaded exossystkma In the street* of the city to the Mayor—the police to report the same hiMr.if ui.) _ ~• 11 explained that Wednesday morning the' .!Friendship" ' steamer, while proceeding to a fire, along North avenue, was driven into an excavation, and driver, horses and engine almost de molished. It was intended to prevent such accidents in the future, by the cur. vaillanoe contemplated in We main lions. , , Some discussion ensued on the resole. tions when they were finally adopted. Mr. Tegitart presented • petition from citizens residing on Taggart street and Union avenue, asking ULM present grade be not lowered. elmterePlated. Sere red to Committee on liturreyk Also. arestdution ibr as laMppn tot. nig Strawberry-alley and Sherman Beherrid to Committee on On.. Mr. kahworth, • remoutranee silkiest any change of grade on Jefferson street, between Monterey street and Shields alley. Referred to the Committee' on Streets. Also. petition for opening of O'Bern street, Second ward, to connect with Irwin avenue. Referred to Survey Committee. Mr. Hastings, a resolution' instructing the Street Commissioners to put down four atone crossings on various portions of East street, Third ward. - Referred to Committee on Streets. Also, a resolution requesting the Com mittee on Glue to ,report at next meeting what arrangements they had made with the Gas Company in relation to putting down a gas main on Main street, Third ward. Adopted. hir. Rowboltom. a petition•for water pipe on Buena Vista street. Referred to Committee on Water. Also a praitton for water aloe on Char 'tiers street. Similarly referred.. Also a remonstrance against the 'eon. straction of a sewer on Rash alley, and Raking for the grading and Mingo: the same. Referred to the Committo on Streets. I=s=l Mr. Black presented a lengthy commu. nication from the Directors of the Alle gheny Library In reference to the occu pation of the room fn which the Library Is now located. The paper forth that when the room was first organized, the managers .of the enterprise supposed that the lease would be perpetual, and with that understanding several thew sand dollars had been secured to place the Library on a proper footing. The value and benefits of the Li b rary were then commented upon, and argued In , detail as well as the arguments against ' the Library. The paper concluded wile a recapitulation, as follows: "We conclude by asking the tkought• ful consideration of Conricils to the fol lowing main facts : ' let. That Councils granted the free use of the room without reservation of right to re-possess at pleasure. 211 , 11. That the assumption by Coundls for many years of the care and support of the Anderson Library, establishes a precedent for present Councils, to sustain them In any action favorable to the All.. gheny Library. Srd. Thata pleasant, central, airy and accoesible room icabsolutely necessary to the existence of a Library. • 4tb. .That no, suitable room can be procured, and even If It could, the ex penses could not be met. bib. The Library la a public benefit, equal to tne Common School. - Mb. That the large proportion of the tax-payers are favorable to lie retention -In its present location. We are, Gentlemen, Tours respectfully, John R. Clark, President; W. W. Mar•' tiny Vice President; A. Lennie, Secre tary; D. E. Ray, Treasurer. C. C. Boyle, A. H Engliatt, James Moßrler, Henry Phipps, Jr., James Caldwell, A. W. Erwin, Directors" The communication, after being read by Mr. Slack, was accepted and flied. = Mr. Thompson, from the Market tom mittee. presented a report with the fel Resolved, That the Committee on Clty Property be, and they are hereby author• Iced to have the pavement fronting tho market hones on Federal street replaced as soon as possible. , The report was received and the reso. 'lnnen referred to the Committee on Streets. FE= Mr. Hastings, from the Committee on Wharves and Landings, presented a report, accompanied by an article of agreement providing. for the rental, to Jos. Shallenberger, Eaq., of two hundred feet front of wharf on the lower -side of the Hand street bridge—the same not to be noel for any purpose than that of a stone yard and the ground to be leased for three years with the privilege of tire year. at an annual rental of 1200. The report was accepted. Some dtscussion ensued 'upon the question of oppoiring the agreement. Mr. Slack thought the price altogether too low for such a piece of ground. Mr. Heinings explained that the wharf •t that point had never been improved, and wee of no particular benefit to the city as It was. Mr. Voegtln thought five yoars too long a term. Ho moved to amend by striking out live years sad only allow. lug it to be leased for three years. . Mr. Hastings said Mr. Elhallenberger would not take the ground for that length of time, as he so expressed him. self. A vote was taken on the amendment, which iesulted in eight for and eight aga Theinst. President—The vote le a lie, on the floor and I record my vote in favor of the amendment. . • Mr. McNedll—Mr. President, I think It is our rule that when a vote Is a tie It is lost. You can't vote The President—Ttio President has a right to vote on every question. I simply claim my privilege as a member. (Laughter.) . Mr. Hastings (sotto voce)—Well it won't be rented then. Shallenberger won't take it for three years. . NES; ORDINANCES. Mr. Comley, chairman of the Commit tee on Ordinancen presented a report as comparued by two ordinances one crea ting thetodice of ..Fallamater of the city'', and another in relation to theobstruction afire plugs. The drst empowered the "Failmaster" to remove all dead car ceases and °falls from the ntreeta of the city during the night. to receive no eom• peneation therefore, but to have the re. fuse as a fertilizer, and to have sole con trol over the businees. This was in no. cordance with a petition presented at a former meeting by Mr. George Mug, who asked Councils to grant the privil ege and protect the business by ordi nance. The ordinance in relation to Fire Plug■, provided that no obstruction be placed near the fire plop, which would prevent the Weal accedes to thenethe person offending upon conviction, before the Mayor or any Alderman to bo fined ten dollars. The Chief Engineer of the Fire Department to see that the provia. tons of the ordinance were attended to. The report was accented and the ordi nances read three times and passed under a easpension of the rules. The report was further accompanied by a resolution authorising the. Street Committee to contract with the 'Tall. muter" to keep the streeta clean of gar• bage, carcases, do.. provided that the city was put to no expense in the mailer, in accordance with the ordinance. . The resolution was adopted. Mr. Hastings presented • resolution Instructing the Committee on City Prop. arty to have the "soil" pipe now put down for the use of the "Ellsworth" Coaipany extended beyond low water mark In the Timor, as It Wahillits present coodltlon an annoyance to residents in the vicinity of Its termination. Adopted. BUBINIDN 71t0N BILICt COUNCIL. Select Council baldness, pasted at a former meeting, was then taken up and concurrences bad with that branch In the dimpaeltion • or the following papers in the manner noted: Report of the Water Committee, accepted and resolu tion accompanying adopted; report of viewers on opening Lane alley, Second ward, approved ; report of the Street Committee. In all other hominess not otherwise noted 0. C. concurred. On motion, adjourned at ten o'clock ==! — W.CavreloTba: 47, 1870. • EDITOR tiszwirsi Testerdai our col. ored fallow-citizens celebrated the adop. Lion of the Fifteenth Amendment. They &fit nicely. Even the opposers could find no fend. The day was most propitious, bright and betray.. The weeniest was large, well arranged and very orderly. It pre. vented ennui an imposing appearance as it proceeded along our principal streets. The banters; mottoes and mtudodki, our colored people credit. At teneYclock religions services were conducted In the A. M. E. church. These were under the direction , of the pasted Rev. Mr. Johnson, of the U. P. church, and Rev. Mr. D avidson, of the M. E. church. At two o'clock the grand celebration took plant In the open air. A stand was erected for the speakers, and tastefully decorated with evergreens and flags.. Dr. Walker of Steubenville. Mr. Hen derson of Caneinsbnm, Mr. Webster of Middletown, Rev. W. S. Davidson and Dr. Le Moyne of Washington. made ad. dresses., Rev. Mr. Petty opened the ox. anises with . prayer. Rev. Mr. Jonas dosed them with the benediction. . . Many of Aar 'white citizens, both Re. publicans and Democrats, were Present. All agreed in pronouncing the oelebrs.. lion a suooess. Axtetne. =I , Maui' of our readers who wear silk batadon't think of saving them and have them done over in the latest style, but throw them away before they are at all scoffed. We have in our city Mr. George . TrOupe, a meebanlo who hex no su perior as • hatter, and who never falls to give satisfaction to all hie patrons that will make a new hat out or an old one l a a day's time. Mr, Troupe manatee. tares silk hats and offers both at whole. sale and retell lower than can be taught in eastern ales. We know by expert. once that • silk hat always 'ROM oat of style before It Is worn out; then, all you have to do is to !welt with M. Troupe to-dsysnd to- sorrow you have a new bat of the latest style. Mr. Troupe's number Is 66 Filth avenue, second floor. We advise you alt to give him a call, and our word for it, satletsotion will be .. _. .. -.,Rte, ~~~.~..rr. xa~.;ex:: ~~-,::: PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 29, 1870 DIVERSITY OF OPINION. - Decoratfon Day and ma Moldlers' rinent The proposition to lay the corner-atone of the Allegheny County Soldiers' Mon ument on the 30th of May, the day that hail been set apart to be observed throughout the nation as one on which to do honor to the fallen heroes who offered up their Hyaena a sacrifice on the altar of their country in the dark days of the rebellion, by strewing their graves with flowers, and known as "Decoration *Day," la inbeting with considerable op.. position from come quarters. The par ties who op - pose the Movement . hold that It is not compatible with the object In yiew to observe the day by a grand demonstration, and parade, gotten up merely for the purpose of making a show, for the benefit of a few and the disadvantage of the many, end in this particular we think their Idea Is the correct one. It would, according to our view of the matter, be more appropriate, the cere monies more touching and impressive, and the object In view more fully at tained to otaerve the day without pomp or ceremony, and without soy general organized plan. Let it simply be under stood that each locality would be ex pected to decorate the graves of soldiers In adjacent cemeteries and burial grenade, and permit them to make such arrangements of a local nature as. suited them best, as to the hour of the day and such other details as are necessary, and wo feel confident that nothing will be loft • undone and that all will bo well done. There is certainly sufficient grat itude left in tae hearts of the loyal people to enable them to devote ono day in the year to the perpetuation of the memory of their fathers, eons, husbands and brothers. who Bacriticed their lives in order that our government might .be perpetuated and we permitted to enloy the ineetimable bleaslnge it confers. Should thli plan of observing the day be adopted, it would not be advisable to have both ceremonies occur on the same day, as one would naturally have a tendency to detract from the In terest of the other, mid consequently one or theother, or perhaps both, tilled fall short of our expectations. It, however, It is tbe Inteutiou to ob serve the dav ea we did last year, by a grand prooession and dlaplay, we can goo no objections to baling both cert. montee take place on the ono day. The proceaslon could forth at some convent , ent point in this city and march to the cite of- the'snanumarit, witouati the care. monies of laying the corner Wine and then, Be was done last year, divide in three dlviatona and proceed to the several cemeteries where the decoration -core- loonies aro to take place. It is a matter; however. which appears to he in the hands of the Grand Army of the Re pub. lio and the Building Committee of the Soldlora' Monument, and we presume that the people will acquiesce In any ar• rangoment they may make. INTERISTINO CASE. A Little Giulio, Bluciegt—What It Ws' and &low it Failed A case ofinore than uanal Importance waa developed before Alderman Herron, of the Twelfth ward, yesterday. Mr. Joseph Welsh made information charg ing J. B. Gilroy with false pretense. Welsh keeps a grocery store on Penn Bt. and has also license to sell liquors at re tail. • Some weeks agoGliroy Iseult:eters United States C,omminaioner Gamble, and made information charging him with violating the revenue law. In five instan ces which were cited—irregularities in bcak keeping. Welsh gave ball for trial. Tho cases then rested until Wed nesday afternoon when Gilroy. it in tested, appeared at the store of Welsh, purporting to bo from Commissioner Gimble, empowering him (Gilroy) to nettle the case upon the receipt ' of $.500 from ,Welsh. The demand was urged but refused and after lin. goring around , for several hours Gilroy disappeared. Yesterday morn ing, it in alleged, be came again and re. -vowed the offer, when Welsh, thinking something wrong, made the information an mated, upon which he was arrested. .note was then sent to Commissioner Gamble, who at once denied all know. ledge of the transaction, and said that if hie name appeared signed to each a paper, it was a forgery—that the cue could only be settled in Court. This in troduced another Interesting feature in the case, and the seamed, after a bear log. sena held-In' the nom of 12.000 for trial. Ile failed to procure bell, and was committed to the care of Warden fileanarett. Fayette Literary Society The Fayette Literary Society gave • closing performance at the Fayette school house last Friday. ercning. The house was crowded to Its utmost capacity and many were unable to secure comfortable standing room. Some who didn't want to stand. and yet wanted to see and hear the performance, perched themselves on rails and rail fenmsoutEde and peered through the windows, Mr. Robert M. I Marrow delivered a very good oration on tan subject of "Phrenology," welch be said was • complete humbug. I; ex pected teat a' young lady of Clio; ton, Findley township, would be present to offiet Mr. Marrow's arguments and uphold phrenology, but she was unable to be in attendance, and Mr. M. bad the matter MI in his own bands. D. W. Wil son favored the noeiety with an excellent oration on the eneject of " Intemper sem!' M. Wilton Is a smooth and easy writer end rather a pl.:tumult Tris e t: l n r t; to a h and with I t hi s M a on he . 9 are always Mir Annie Crawford, • little girl probably not more than *aim years of age, spokes piece In which she described the differenoe be tween tne girls of to-day and the girls of long ago, end walked unceremoni ously Into the old batchelors of the neighborhood. Miss Sadie Crawford I read a very fine essay. The only objeo. jectlen any one could have to It was its brevity. Gent A. Mcßride, In a lengthy. essay, discoursed on "Gossiping." Two amusing dialogues were performed, "The Would-be Teacher" - and ' "The Hypochondriac." In the latter piece Mr. Joe. N. DiCklOW won golden opin. lons by his rendition of the character of "Tat Mullen." Ells "sweet brogue" and witty replies frequently brought down the house in storms of laughter 'and ap plause. Some other performances were . given, attar which the Society paper prepared by Miss Mary A. Leech, J. M. Dickson and H. E. bdcßrlde wee read. The Society adjourned, to meet at the call of the President. Mr. Sri:. Lave and Mordir Froth the Cleveland Leader of yeeler dayTwe clip the'following TOLEDO, April 27. —And row J. Bander, ■ clerk in the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad office at Cleveland, shot and killed his wife In this city this afternoon. Infidelity on the part of the wife is the alleged cause. Bander surrendered him self. It appears that the murdered woman, before eho married Bender, was one of the 'Mat of prostitutes, and that ha. was Billy acquainted with a nd past his. tory. After marrying her he commenced wort to the calico of the Cleveland and Pittsourgh Railroad ()employ in Claret. land, where he received a good ealary,fa great portion of which he deposited reg ularly in a savings bank. About six weeks since Mrs_ Bander tiring of ber huaband, eloped and wen t Baltimore, taking with her a cotusiderabte portion of his property, He followed her and te nured the property but she. refused to return with him and expressed a detarm• ination to follow the life of shame front watch he had attempted to rescue her. He returned to Cleveland and went to wort again ' and appeared to have die. palled her from- his mind. He kept .a constant watch on her movements, how ever, and hearing she was at 'Med°, repaired there, where he found her In a house ofill fdme. He endeavored again to persuade her La return to Cleveland with him, and she again refused, when he drew a pistol and abet her, killing .her Instantly. Real Estate Tranefen. The following deeds were admitted of record In the ogre of Thor. R. Hunter, Recorder for Allegheny county, Than. day, April 28, 1870: • B.'lfoorksarr to Thabella Mclsr. Dec. 02/: lot 60 by 120 ft. on sous, et., 17th ward. PC Joseph Ikon to John A. Crawfuros Margin, il7s; lot 32 bylia ft. oath! St.. Pah S4 3C James St. Clair (1 ray to Julies Possal. Apra 11. CM; )6 past or lot 9 by 165 rt. on sth . .. avenue .• 02,740 Jamesl2, Clair Gray to door It's. hew, pra IL 0; X, past of lot 20 by 005 .on Mb oven..., 02 Thy Eleanor John's. to JO4U Eltawlller..Marrh 14 , 11707 lot= by 122 ft. on Caraon ht., borough of ThOmati h• 11.1• We H•nry RtUttriel, Dept. 4, LOW; lot 751 by 125 11. to Magas 1 0 pAn,.Lorrar - (Hair to Charlie. tionrod to Usury Paulus. March 21, lot 10 by 15711.1 n borough Graft. Washington 0105 m,nunsto Molten a• d ata. Marelt Ws; 21 p , rehes oflandln Noblrstown 12.25 u V. Yea It2p ri rlrk s Tr7l;7lVU A lli e ser e tfle t : j eT:i Poor Pam plan °Now " " ' MN Gowns Walt°. to Jacob ElsalaretAa4 March to. 11.70 ,, an 43 o 7 IS It. on JoirphLuo EIL. O r°" t etsmiettp.m 110 Ukham acre* orison in hong 41.114r01t bur on .o.rale. 1/1 Jameart•ea to by 07 e'AMit, mrlllins. 'ADM U s ig7o..ot 42 Nth ward. ran.. 04.0141 •••11 26. /Mv i g Joist Shiner to W. T. Atotiad. ""9 bl y. I acres of Land in /toss 5p.... 13.211. M. M=:M!EM DISASTROUS COMFLADRATIONI trire,al the Brilliant Oil WY orbs..i, Hundred Barrels of Olt Burneit.-10 itin,ooo. A. dissatrous fire occurred yesterd a y at the Brilliant Oil - Works, on Nest y's run, in the lath ward. The lire b ke out about one o'clock, io the 'prim lug house, and wins carried y the gas f m the crude oil pumps, which was !gni ed by the fire in the furnace under e boilers. The flames Cominunicated , the pumping Wm:mato the agitating house, and almost instantly that building was envelop3d in flames. Two oil tanlui d j anent to the agitators next took fire, d were destroyed with their cordon s, stout font hundred barrels 01'011. Lt, Cu, e Messrs. Lockhart, Frew . 1 proprietors, have a private telegraph line from their works to their offico,_on Wood street, and the news of the fire 1 w a s i t i a ce lia3 ,. med . la g te t Immediately t t w el o egfar e el a to mo t ra he i : sent out. • . • Colonel Phillips, Prealdent of the Alla ithen9 Valley Railroad, with his usual promptne.a In matters of this °helper, hada truck prepared, and the VI slant and Niagara engines were 'dapped it) the scene of the colatiagrallOn.l The Du quesne was ordered out, and was about being shipped, when p telegram was re ceived from Chief Engineer 'Hare, who had gone to the fire Immediately alter hearing of It, stating that it would not be needed. The Brilliant Works are quintet the best In this locality, and the loss, h Is thought; w1:1 not be less than $B,OOO, upon which there is no insurance. A Reliable Sewing Machine Undoubtedly the, best and meat cella. ble sewing machine; now In the market IS the "Singer." This machine has pe culiar claims for / reliability, and it has been before the public for nineteen years without changing hands or interruption In business. This cannot be said of any other sewing machine in existence. Itlexnew machines sprung up, are ex toneively advertised and sold for a year or.two, and thou discontinue their agen cies, leaving customers to the lurch for needles and repairs. There are hundreds of persons In this very city who have been victimised in this', way. Besides, many sawing machine agents, who make pretensions of guarantee for so maey years, have OD repair shops or no facill• ties for making good their promise. Persons often buy machines !rem agents with a_ Manatee for, perhaps, three years, and when the machines get out of repair, and they come back to the office, they find a new agent there. Agent No. 2 very naturally refuses to repair goods sold and the profits pocketed by his pre decessor, and the owner is consequently left to do the beet he .caniand pay agent No. 2 for repairing the Machine. The Singer Company keep reliable agents and do not allow such swindling to be done. They guarantee their machines fur three years, and every agent is pos. sassed with facilities to make the guar. antee good.' The agents for the Singer in this city, Straw Morton, 20 Sixth (lido St. Clair) street, have a large repair shop, where all repairs to machines are done free of coat. Olve them a call and exam. toe the Singer. =I A rare treat was enjoyed by tue large and highly Intelligent audience at the beautiful rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association last evening, being the (maiden of the lecture on Our Poets," by the Rev. F. A. Noble. Re dwelt on the beauties of Bryant, Long fellow and Whittier, giving choice gems from each. Ris eele.etious were well chosen and .his renditions superior to that of many profeesional readers. Ells selections from Whittler. were narticu. larly touching, closing with the beautl. ful "Brown of Osaawsdomie," which struck a sympathetic cord, calling up as It did, the memory of the bravo old man —as In his death— '•Joh. Bross of Ouawatosle•thej led his oat Lu An lel a hoer slave meiher With Ear Mlle child Pressed stet, Then the bold. blue re. area . tender, and Lha e.d 'hash face veva rand, And be liopd b e tw ea e r n s o n tld•rlllng nukes =a At the close of Lilo lecture Oen. Moor head presented to the Aftsociatlon a handsome set of the works of each poet 'mentioned. 'ln referring to this done don we would all attention to the empty shelves of the book cases In the rooms. That the young men may. as they pro pose to do, give 'to the public • free library—free to all with only such rc-• stricuons as will prevent the lossof their hooks, donations of books or money will be thankfully received. Common Pleas—Judge Canter THURSDAY, April the case of Catharine Kerr vs. Joseph V. Kerr. an. phcation fir divorce, rule granted on the defendant to show cause *by be should not pay roomed face and weekly allow. lance to the petitioner. • . • The brat we taken , up was that of Hamilton Brothers vs. C. Miller. Ac.. Coo on a book acocunt to recover for stone sold and delivered. Verdict for plaintiff in [helium of rffl 2s . John Welseuborger To. McGlaniss & Co. Action on a book account for a bug gy sold and delivered. The plaintiff claims that while be and K. C. Stewart were doing business as Wel.enberger & that defendants contracted for a buggy, which was net delivered . until after the Arm was dissolved. The de. lease Set . up was that the contract was made with E C. Stewart before he entered into partnership with the plain. olff, and that against him they had a set. ff to the claim.- Jury oat- TRIAL LUST FOR FRIDAY. 119 Wsleant:nip:sr & Co. ye. Elmira 138 Adams vs rancher. 126 Eta tuition vs :Citirp. 4"" 138 Gray vs Farley 140 Hug vs Sesser n==M=l 146 Caldwell & Kropp. v. McKee. 147 Davis vi Montgomery. 149 Collies va Hatch. 154 Matta & Old va Nestley el al 1T=3113 Oreas Chaufrati has been drawing large audiences this Week. "Kit, or the Arkansan Traveler," • highly sensational drew' of unusual- interest, he been the attraction. The, piece IN well put on the stage and the cast is • moat excellent one throughout. We would advise all lovers of the drama to go and ese It. Faits,—City Raeis the mad attractive place we know of to spend an evening Jost now. It Is oontinually thronged with tho brightest foamy and numerous other !Gator attractions. Everybody should go to City Hall. MERCY Has VITAL FAUL.—The attend. anoe was very large last night at City Hall. The fair is voted Immense. It marquises In style and grandeur any ever held since the 'famous Sanitary Pair. The eromonado la wortirdouble the price of admission, to say nothing of the gen eral charms and features. Oo to-night and enjoy yourselves. Luxurtee—A. good .have, hair curled, or frizzled, or dreased plain, bathe, hot, cold or tepid. Nnenserrine.—Leaching and cupping —all politely *mad atMIMI% el. ozone saloon, No. 190, Federal street, Allegheny. v. Furniture, carpet■ and Plano at. Aue. tion.—The entire furniture at Mr. Graf ton's house, 181 South avenue, Ent. ward, Allegheny, will be sold to-morrow (Saturday) morning, at 10 o'clock. A. I..mgate, Auctioneer. . StorleroasPi CathartlC Syrup la used In all caaea Instead or.ialla c caatar oil, op. Nom salt, &.n. flighty flavored. Twenty flya cents. Try it. Sold by all drugging. ' Brashest Firusbest—All kindaof brush es, of ridge, 17 ouri Smithfield street.n manufacture, aL Lough Walnut Water Cooler stand.--.S.ti In sertions new Invention for the parlor,• dining room or library. Leak lir at fitibley's, No. 08 Federal street, Alle• &any, and see how exactly It sults you. The spring Strict 'at Henri G. Hale, Merchant Taller, at earner of Penn avenue and Sixth street, Is now large and complete. Monsieur Monteath con tinues 43 preside at the cutting. tf . - - Childrait'sgurrisgem, wholeale and is. tall, at Jas, Longhtidge's, 171 Smithfield. The American Gridiron Jo for aple,at Hanley's, No; 68 Frl oral dread, Ail°. prhony. The American Grtdtree I• ter ale at itubley's, No. 68 Federal street, Ala pony. Tr. EL All.—Hubley, mi. 58 Federal St.. Allegheny, agent for this superior Ice Chest, so popular for years In Loth Mies, is receiving hie stock for the rammer —An attempt was made yesterday moroloa to throw a train from the track of theßanford and Erie Railroad, near .Franhlin,lfaassehteetta. Steepen were placed across the track, but were re. moved by aMr. Conan, who wm tired upon by three men in ambush, one bul let pawdogthrough his hat and another grazing his arm. fl. .your 'Los. Which le Gillido( The free traders are trying to make the people believe that they. are gainlig ground. This Is natural. There are always a . large class that flow .with the current, and could they be persuaded that protection was falling into disrepute they would join in destroying it The eseeciel claim is, that at the West the protective system Is falling into disrepute. To these false claims ' the Bt. Louis Tribune fitly respoflds: "A large majority of the Western peo ple are protectionists, and the . minority Is becoming smaller everyday. There is a great deal of misapprehension on this subject in the East, growing out of the fact that leading journals of our great cities, supported by deade n in foreign goods, are free traders. People in the East do not know that on country press Is nearly all in favor of protection. While dealers in foreign goods, moreover, In our large cities, are naturally Ovre traders, our largest and beat merchants, who deal in American produeur. are Mostly In favor of protection. The Presioent of the Board of Trade in Si. Loos (Major Skry ock) is a protectionist; so is Mr. Lewis, the President of the, Merchants' Union Exchange. The GoVerner of Missouri, moreover, is a protectionist Bo much for this State. "In lowa, it is well known that two ilfe.long protectionists have recently been elected to the United States. Senate; sad Minesota stands on the protective tariff platform. It will be seen, therefore, that 1 the three great States west of the Miuls. Mop' are decided protectiOnists. - Bo alio are the three great • States east of us: Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin. The' great newspapers in the great cities may nuke It appear otherwise to distant people, but it is nevertheless true. limns; from the nature of things, be true. The Western people &reknit beginning to build up their industry. They want fair play, and no foreign competition. They do not use foreign goods as the people of the East do, but wear ho .made clothing, and are not only eatisfic' with it, bat are ... .. . .. . proud of it. We kltend, as soon as pos. able, to make all we ant in every department of life. W. ten factories are going up all over this co. . try, and soon we shall go Into cotto . manufactures. Iron works are muillp ying on every side, and now we are gel . g into the man facture of Iron and steel rails, and shall soon be able to supply a 1 - Western rail. roads. Protection to ..me industryls, therefore, to he hcreafte the great eco. nominal doctrine of t. West. Even today the Western pee .le are more In favor of a protective tariff than the' Eastern. Tiler() Is go reason for it; our Industry Is still In its infancy; that ' of the Eastern people ell established. They, can endure forelg competition; we cannot; nor will our people permit it, es the next elections of R i ngressmen will show. The free trad s will be left at home, and protectionists - only will be returned. With our increased represen tation. Congress will4en be more pro.. tectlonist than ever, d the A.mestean people will .enter upon, the high road which leads to a great, rich, independent and powerful nation." The ' , ores of the Legal-Tender Deaden; T The Philadelphia Ago says: We hold that the State Courts aria bound, under the uniform construction of the indica'' , Act of 1870, in the cases therein enumer ated, to admimister the laws as• finally declared by the Supreine Court of the United States.' We •knlow that the Su preme Court of Pennsylvaniahas already acquiesced In the first of recent decisions of the Supreme Court In regard to con tracts specially payable iln specie; though it is contrai7. to the opinion heretofore entertained by the majority of our judges_ Their judgment his not been, could not be, before the Supreme Court of the United Staten; for In the Pennsylvan'a decisions the majority of the Courts sus. lain the validity of the Legal-tender act, in which ease there is noiappeaL But, in Kentucky, the highest Courtol that Sam, In the case before it, denied the validity of the act, which on appeal .o the Supreme o Court has been held notapply to abll. gallons expressly payed in'spccie, nor to contracts made prior to the act la ques tion. The law in such oases la declared to be unaltered by the Lagal-tender act, which longer affords to any man a reason for the non fulfilment c f his contracts, nor, to any Court a legal round ea which to absolve him from the rformance of it. No judge in Pennsylv is would now sustain the Legal tender tas a defense to a use like that whi chthe Supreme Court of the United Suit has denied its application. Nem Yorlt Itepottillmtlllottot By Th./truth to the ['Mahn Alt pasett*.9- It&t - riporrart. April 27.—'itte 'Repub lican State Convention nominated Henry R. Seldanlbr Chief Jostles and Charles Mason Ches. Andrew., Chaa..7. Volger. and R obert FL Hale for Amoebas Juaticee of the Court of Appeals. A colored delegate was loudly cheered when be gave in his vote. Resolutions of confidence fh the na tional administration were adopted, but an attempt to introduce an endorsement of the propoaed annexation of St. Dot mango was voted down. Additional Markey. by Telegrapb NEW ORLii," 'April 28:-"Cotton quiet: middling 22322iac; galea 25,500 bales: receipte 3,281; stock 118,077. . Flour 14,12 45,50. Corn 31,10(41,15. Bran 51010. Hay. Wt. Pork - firmer: mess 130,80. Bacon firmer: 13@13yic for shoulders, 18%®17c for clear rib and 17%.11ki for clear aides, with sales at inside tigruse Hams 190. Lord—prime Came UMW° and keg L.18,0419e. Sugar in good do mond: prime 11%;®11)1c. Molasses— Prime plantation unbolted 700; choice Ma: Whisky 92.34c(3151.05. Coffee fair at 18%®16%c; prime 183 o. Sterling 28. BUP PALO, .April 28.—Cattle: total re ceipts, 255 cars; /wit market was firm; common to good shipping at 17.5t 5 .59; extra 18,7509,00; stockers lair supply -and in good demand at $5.2505.28. Sheep: receipts very small, a lot of good wooled Indiana. brought 18.40; a flock 'of Canada 1747. Bogs quiet at $8,87(i) 9,37 for rhlpping. _ BIISINIV.St3 NOTICIL4 . . . The Itlee Divorce fault !by fraud In age, to gamin= great excitement In Boston. It I onl4 - warn young men aof to nary In hmXe. .Ideals bat IX. bin brlde - 37. Ile .wean that the made biro belt, re the wee tot hie own age, by twine Magnolia Balm upon her thee, neck and 'hands. Poor youth. Ile probably found her elhows weren't qut.e so toll and PreitY• 430 -11 51 Began to be Indicted Y W e know of mane OW- La ewes. 7 his Balm moat wonderful pearly ind nature complexion, to . Which we •doe'cobJeet. We like pretty women. TO /Bah toe picture, they tamthl ttoe Lyou , a Xelhalron upon the aalr.--Wltla p-asty Wm/ rheek• lad soft.. laser:tint tresses.. Mei. Immo*. lm• 'etetlblr. =33 RSTZTIS—SPILICJI-3nWedard.ty, Apr i l lapil residence of Win J. Kase. Atte , 1810, at th e res shiny city. by tbe Rev. W. Iv. Notrare, D. D., W. W. ?Drift% of , pittebargs e to, Mee CAL. Llit W. SPILEIts, of Allegheny city. . lf o s 111 OIC FAUN ESTOON, —On Thursday, i April tillth; 1510. by the It Y. John gambol.. , oust. at the set idenos of th beide's mother. :Yr. OSOSOE P. iteartwa d IfteiHANNAII 'q. TAttifitirf ONE. all of tee et 7. MCCONNELL , JOHNS —On' April the 13th test.. at the bride's ht , a . national:li Badmen, Mr. A. 11COUNN Lt. of Weetibig. ton. PA. 111 Mite LIOIA I'll UPSON, of Bell- =I ACIIILSON — On Woduraday, ' Aorll ATM. 1810. MIME REYNOLDS. daughter of M. W. mid goollo D. Aobe.oo. aged n beam. . •Ifanaral Romothe parrots' roaktanoa, No. Al 'Montgomery n't..muc, Alkalies, 14,y, 14t DAT, stos tut , at A O'Ciuct O. A. ' 2 YUrcoA4.o —"L t.. /^10; NAT I £NRLYCCAHeU, to lUD rooerg trlll take Nate front the reddened of Mrs. Jobs IleCarib, corfter of Hew* and Crain wee", .01.LIVOT. roIDATATTZIOLOON; .50 3 is , rtlock. Cantun ertll liar. Palm. Ban. wow Ores. corder of Set.to rue and Sailthneld areet. at >t r. at. ANDERSON—On Wedne y, Aprlt With at to o'deek o. niiSCOE UGhAlet AM1212.- mom, intent son of W. h. d eadts A. Ander son. The toneratOM lake blue front no. whir nee of kb entente on .the tfr atoms Ito., Mut messy. on To OAT, the th !e.t.a it 10 o'clock A. a.. The fan:deo the family are ree-- Poetfully 1.0144 to attend. etas DoDOBI S ri.. EOWo3 BEitT, Intent •wet..ol" .John end The Mena wlu take place into APTIIIIMON; ,ft 40.1190,) at a o'clock:. from thaiiia dsnee. oa Vireo ene.Y. between. Wood end Ll betty etreet. eventpx. AD:11111lb at 9S Wft*: /GAM WSJlDT...apag,rt Ifredreck Weudt, deceased, aged eo year. Her Ihneralttlis. Waco TtrotAT. April itirthr it 2 We.leek. will, the resldencie of Geo. Luton. 101 Fifteenth street. .111.reftne ham, to proceed to Allegheny Cemetery. The builds and satentritiesees ere thapectraDy Welted to at tend. OTTE3SOII—At his residence. No. 49 Warr t Coal c ty. JUAN UTTINAO2I, In B/5 64t1 year. Numeral from Ile lota residence. No. 49 Wi• tar @Nun, Allegheny. on lIAITIEDAT, at 10 o.doek. PMAIRL A511.+221 auks tor sale by J. B. CAMILU.D. `: "`4~'~~'. : — k —"'•t"-'`•n:rs%, .. `rim°;' .. ~ _ . CANDIDATES tgr/FOIN COUNTY COMMIS GEORGE NEELEV Uf Maritiall Township. subject to the derision of the Union Republican County Convention. ap2O:d&F. NOTICES arBOUNTT.-.. . • • $lOO BOUNTY COLLECTED For all soldiers who cull. ted between May 4th, and J.By 22d. 1561, who weie discharged for dissidlity before serving two years, and who have heretofore received nohonnty. The undersigned has removed his oTce to US. ...Ts Building, corner Sloth avenue and Smith deld street, and is now prepared tocollect claims speedily ano at moderate rates. Call on or ad dles., with stamp, B. P. BROWN. Claim Agent. Omette Corner Sixth avenue and Smithfield street. Pittsburgh. Pa. lag - FIFTH . AVONUE BANK OF Pittsburgh. The annual election of Woe Died clot.. of this book. to serve for ensuing yesr, will be he'd at the 'W.IIIIE-house. No. 193 , Filth avenue. tat Tuetday, Itsy 10, um% between the hours of I sod 5 o'cloCk. I, Y. • 1/47 F. E. gCliFalielt, Cashier. gTHE ANNUAL ELECTION for rreelllebt and Illree . rre of the MLR, CHANTI3 HATPIN/0, I . Bl,lfOleePH con- PANT 9 , 111 be held at the UrrlCi Cr JAMES WILKINS Ito. • ellPt Dnoneene Way, on TlitBDAl. liar 3d. 1810, between the mood of 9 and 4 o'c net F. It. - • JA/dllB WILKIN4 &eretery. Prrrenunatl. April 910,1870. nal ern) OPPICI OT CLINTON , PAPIII . April 111‘12. 1870. (PITTSBURGH PAPER . MANTIFACsURINO CO. . . . hue will be epecal Nectars of the Stock• holders of the above eeroosny, et the °Mee, 81 THIIIIJ AVENUE, on MONDAY. May Sild, at 10 O'clock.. N. - . . n!l= WROTICE,—An election for Pr eeldett and aid Directors of the BIIARPSBURG AND LAWRENCEVILLE. BRIDGE COMPANY, to serve doting the elm• log Pus. will be held at the TULL HOURS on the FIRST MONDAY OP MAY. betel - eon TWO sod 701111 o'clock P. NI. . _ . J. M. REV.D. tletertary. SrlaaPlll3c..l3. Ag.rll Is. 1870. spl9,w6 WHOLESALE GROCERS, dco STABLISHED BY E L & T. GOREN, 1812. W. I. BODILY, WHOLESALE GROCER No. 271 , Liberty Street, mascwr oAr, CLeLli Har.Z.) =ln! Y. lIITEKLY J. A. sTitILLE. STEISLE h. SON, • Commission Merchants I= S'.1401:111. 1313411:N. FEED. ace No- ES OHIO STREET, am East Common, ==MMI MEANOR & HARPER, P/AIUR, ORLIN AND PRODUCE Commission Merchants, Ns. WA LIBERTY STREIT, Coutimaans solicited. • sa W C. ARMSTRONG, .Itlomrssorto Fetzer d /satsuma& p PRODHCR COMMISSION MERCHANT, Pio. 29 Market Street. =l2 L . Jr, BLANCHARD, Malagale and Retail Omer, No. 195 PENN !THEM •oiesee ITTILE, BAIRD & PATTON, Wholesa Pr le Gro od cers, Commis 1. Bard. sion Merchants an Go/dentin uce, 14mr, Cheese /Ist,. Last., and Lard GIL Irot4 Nags, Gla Cotton Yarns and all Pistaborsh Inanuractar es Plitsgenerally, nil on& 114 -IEICOOND 7111141. borgh, Jona r. nomsn. Amer. noran....mas. a. nonsai - JOHN 1. HOUSE At BRBROS.,Soc.' season so JOHN, LHOUSE. 0 CO., Whole sale emcees and Commission Merchants, Comes ut sonlettiLsld and Wales sweets. Pliubsrett. , OILS I rma BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN Petroleum and Its Products. g4=======f th° Ildladelplat(l6le*-111T WALNUT 101:WW1 WARING A. RING, Cloatiaicaloa Marcasata &ad Brotaa la Petroleum •nd Its Products, DALZEWS BLOCS, DUQUESNE WAY IottILADELPiIa AJIDEI2B, WARING, RING & C0.,- 109 WALNUT STREET •vio ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY WHRBEIRT W. C. TWIIDDLF4 I Lubricating &High Test Burning Oils. a.up«, Railroad axle Oil. 8t11.1.11 swat. beat vitamin amaze; mutat Ilatold at lowest tempt a . Racial al la Croolmil climatal orEater AM rya C?. TrilleanioUva, Zairause, Iff wahine WUI .crews. . . . . Saw 111111aod Viantua 11111011.. Adapted Mr bleb speed. fivialkle 011. Wool. Head•lJallit eq, 011.ThastareittalVIllennalli. Ind and Vtalstalos;alasolOse, 011, liarawas 0,1. • Parallioe. • ARMOR VAIINISH, to preserve Best% Iron Work sad 111.ftiann from Rms. Them prodects are manufactured under Dr. Tweddleis patens Dv 13uperbeetril Steam In vise. curi. .TheintirtestMe oils am Mama oderleas, peace It purr mtfores. and meetly lient mud, stand a irk • temperature uncbauccd.,"pd remain limpid milli extreme odd. Tee mall roatUlls are numaiifted, ami are in constant up ci ensue or tbe principal Railroad. baniple arm be examined • andorder. left ar 11`4. WOOD STlLiMit'r. Works at libarpsburs RrWn. .• •• OrriOn Or Tints Wats Or AciorounsiT CO, rrrrsnunau, Anni Ist. INTO. IN fll lt io TA t igC r t, . 0 0 . 1' THE 21St Beetle,, of tr. approred the .Ist day of Nay, 1861. and of the amendmentt, to laid section, approved the 300 day of March. 111164, I do henry (tee no. Bee that the Duplicates for the sevend Wards, Borough. had Totrothlp watt. °pun. and 11011 be prepared to retelvo the County State ,- Poor , Work House and Improvement -Taxes for 1870, On and alter the Ist day of MAT. INTO.. - Bald taxes eau be paid at the oaks mall thole,. day of Anyast watt a •dedectlan of FIVX PEA' OXNT. for brompl payment to ell Perthen palter the whole amount of their Lanes. •• Them will be no dodaellon allowed Mather the month of August. There trlll be . TEN PER CENT: ADDED . . . . To all lazes repeatable eepeld on ihe bit ley at September. IBTO. F. MENMISTOIS. •DI:AN:dAT 'hallway of Allegheny Co MRS S. C ROBB No. 91 Federal St., Allegheny, Being determined not to carry over any Wintei Goo.. mid poste - melt , sell, helotr int the one% 30 A.y . BONI4 I TS IPLOWItH.S. 1./LAKES. LAZlRLittaturito.„ I r N_NN_OOLLIILS AND ODTIPN. • Arzß CCLLABA AND 011118, KID GLOVE % c 9. B Aniis , nos:. • ONTI•DNIN'S NOSE. imas IDArNATLAUX LAIVZIP UNDIntWEIIt, .Pig; aPI NO. AI OWITOIII2I ..."111 1 . 1trir ' briT 13 , te • la parson* ertoldeir burelue,ple' orounwerat T. tore oarebaolus et No. 9111r/SULUAI. fregerens- • Joe. !SSMC'S-JAS. MeILAT..I7.O3T. PHOINII STEW BRE " SPENCER, .111.eNAY & CO., alaltsiers egad Itrewere of ale, PORTER ARO BROWN STOUT. . .PPOTTBVSBH. PA. X 0313112 RATION. Nasagar. atm 8 P11. 5 113. gar= golllZ.ter; . • ME= 1=U:! - 2 MM=ME MERCHANT TAILORS P. 31 ',A, Ft T 1 - 14 FAsH 1.0 NABLE _ MERCHANT TAILOR, routtantly on bard Cloths, Castlumen ' and Venting,: tientlennen't For ulltdna Mod, No. 93:a-2 Smithfield St., r.rrsßußag, ntrillent's Clothing nude to order in the latent al/31 M COTT I.a. GRAY & LOGAN Mae retoorett Itom xB 711TH AVLNU&. to 47 Sixth Street. SADIIIEL GRAY, Merchant Tailor, 1%=.77.71 4 " • .NEW AND FRESH GOODS, for Men's wenr. consisting of Cloths. flassitnerell sod V., tines, end nil toe newest styles of Scotch and English Coat nge, .hish he In prepared to mate op to order irtthe most fa•hlonabe style. tientlemen . drering their Clothing made to order can tell on haring them Made to their entire sat infection. both no regards style mid punitty. SAMUEL ••GRAY, mbSiteB7 OS FIFTH AVENI:IIE. SPRING •AND SUMMER STYLES! 1870. . C. 11. SON. C. L. *OOIJNnEIOO. m & MUHLARBIIING L Merchant Tailors, No 10 SIXTH bTftENT, Item Bt. Clair.) We the received &IMF. mux well selected Mtock of tne bell and most fashion able Good • to oar line. a great portion of whiett are our own importatlos. Feeling coulluent of cur ability to fries perfoN, sathfack on, we respectfully solkit fr. m you aa early' examination of our stout of Nine Cloths, Canlmeeres,_Vertmes., a o. NoPIIZESOR AIIMLATIBRINU. NINO ' No. 10 Mem street , NEW , SPRING GOODS. =1 OLO2RH 6ABBIMERFIA huirecatvari BM S*. see: I.lsse:aat Taller. 73 brdtblteld street. - - a.; ROBERT E, PATTERSON & CO., COMBER OW Seventh Arena° and Liberty St., PlTTsura.ast, PL. W 614 on Every Saturday Hold AN AUCTION SALE 01 . 'WISES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS. APIX::',iI2I.7I7=I=IN: tut' notice of consignment on or bensra Thursday of teritgrt i ' d ' To r gireig :11Tiellttikal i rorgi JOHN H. STEWART. Auctlimmer. MIDI U. SYLITAUT ROMILINLITNIUNIX• ROBT.CO.. PATTERSON & CO Et4,11...LM AMID COMBIESIOB STABLES cUL BEVIATB AVRIUM & LIMTT rECOURGEI, PA. •1321.:1111 WALL PAPERS NEW WALL PAPER, POR SPRING SALES, AT N 0.107 Market St., near sth Avenue. We now offer to the public a Moe* of PAPER HANGINGS unsurpassed In the West for varlet) and beauty of styles, embracing all the Novelties to eltE±Cte.htooAlC, PEustAN and GRECIAN DEMONS In plain and bright colors, thellelle, Dlntne Rooms. Also. W.IOD undid/EMIL D.SCOnATIONs, 'MITE.) and GILT PABLUE PAPRII9, withahem t endless .varte n g w lll , CHEAP SATIN PA an .11 PEeS, WHITE B BLANES for Chambers, Ale.. All of which We Cto sells. low t h e lowest In the ma:lm 6 Call and see, at No. 107 Market St., near sth Avenue, JO& H. HIIGHICS BRO. • mA12:015 WALL PAPER& SPRING. 1870. PRICES REDUCED 40 INCHES wide tints st Vic. ow roil. tilLT—o. great variety at 80c. per rat. GLAZED—aII kind. at litsc per roll. ELIGAnT /region and American Papa Hug• tom, not the stOTO, monitor to an/, soriment In the coontry. For sale at , - vv. p. %TA ORA A TANS New Wholesale• and Retail Store, 191 Liberty Street. 301,11 PITTIBUSGEL PLANING MILL MEN AND OTHERS • • TAKE ,NOTIOE I The naderatened hen letters patent of the United litatee for the Improved construction of weather-boarding, Inside lining and of wain.. cothts for banes. The treather-boardini, by this patent ULM°vt meet, tieing more partlentar , ly Intended for vertical nee, and eetablnize darablil v and below of appea sects; and 11 Leo COlntrliletta 31. 'entirety amid the of Jona strive. and to ranee,. t water 111421.1.10.411.- tog plum or the Rapine ur us chewing of the johns try mecum of the weather on the time le.. Inside lining andwainscoting by this Dew method are so conatincseo u to flan reflect Zr . t P h7rery of the Joints . trout any taste, sna :caring no zeta :or Mtgs. Ims also outclassed the parent right of what Is commonly known as the 'lllooidea Weather. boaratng;“ • lie his Jliroselegten following territorial and ahop right. in Allegheny county. Mr loth Ost , uts, to wit: , T - o . G. A. inn/tort; the debt otthe territory south 1' the rive ain aald county. To litet)newau a - Douglass, the right for the 7 rat ward of ritieborgn. T. Nettie A Do:Ways,rhop right for thole mill, !Sixteenth warn. Pittsburgh. - • To Hid, Patter,or, d Co.. shop right& for Mar ant', Irth ward. Pittsburgh. To e Alex. IdeCluni for t-e borough or Me- To K Mier 4/. Paul, for Pint, Peron!, Third and Fourth wards, edy of Allegheny. To heed Brolnell, cooll r at thairiall Lin eleventh ward, oily or Allegheny. • To Dunham, helot a Co.. for the borough. Of Shrewsburyand •Irdna; also the townships or !Sinter tad Indiana.: • • • AU persons are . werred &antral Infringing upon tither of said pattuta, and thorn trigging topnrebaae will please rail,or addrrss ma, at 20.75 thalthleld .10001, PlustnNi b tl iso . re PMCISBURGEI WHITE LEAD AND COLOR WOKS, L SCIWONIAKEB & SON, ,Fitcorni:Fironb. Mosionotims of WRITE LroD. RED LEAD. ' BLUE DEAD, ZINC% .LITUARGE, PUTTY and all colon DRY AND IN OIL. orinon arm 460, 40,161,166 end 448,, llama linet, =1 We tali eat-Wien to tho guaranies baited co 0 %, au:wig Pare White Lead. and when we PP e ..parer carbonate of teed.•. we mesa "aged 00.117 pure.' that le. free from Acetate and /17- e, and there for. to whiter and eupe.rlor, both he color and covering progeny. 017AltilITEZD to be a parer Carbonate of geed and whiter than am In the mieket, sad iIU forfeit the price of late package If coital, lag the least eaulteration. JOHN M. COOPER di CO. Bei Alli 4 BUM' Ponders, MINN, LeCOIOIIIB a MUM 161 BRUMES . Made E!romptiy to Order. BABBIT'II METAL Made and Kept on izial4• rropristom mad Matuietanin 01 . J.M.Coopeeslmprovallakticaleel STEAM PU/S4P. Office, 882 PENN STRUT. reandrhCor.l'libiod l + B t r ie t io rrrimitußsit. PS JOHN. HILIVOX• •.. . .............. • • ^ • airroi iiii.axscE.whole ii.T.3.GßOClEW MID 'PRODUCT. DIAL. Na • aunt MINNS, Plltaloargib. CMSEM AMUSEMENTS NEW OPERA 11101.18 E. 71 AY IrYYNI..O. ADM SS 11170. BIN Fri -I the 'newt 4e.lineal... of Amway.. Tart F. S. CINANIFIZAII, • Who will appear In as orlenal drama of AMERICA): WESTERN LIFE, Written for idea by 'rho.. Walaea sad Ad ward Spindler, entitled Oa, ins iitiaNaall Titawci.lll. Kit Redding Mr. P. S. Onlattsa. New ScanarT, rw.Pertlea and Mrebanical Mao frau Matinee el Saturday. Ei'MERCY HOSPITAL FIL3MI., °PEA" EiER )• iErk-47.01re, CITY HALL ADIIIBSION •p70:1•19 arFAIR .AT KEYSTONE RINK, HoBINION STRZET, Alteihrim OPEN EVERY EVENING, For the Seinellt or BT. PMI'S IBW:CATHOLIC fllOllOll. ADMISSION lo:=Ara. farTILE FIRST SESII-ANNV . AL EXHIBITION or the PITTSWORGH LET . DALLlER . containing fine collection of psiounts, the psodoettoo of ADMICIA end Foreign mils'.. Is now open Day ao4 /mese. No. 231 LIBERTY EMBERT. oppoeite the teed of Wood meet. aptll INSURANCE. 313EMEPIPLIEI MUTUAL LIFE: INSUIL4NCI CO Of New York. 139 BROADWAYi- New York. • PSINCIPAL FEATURES' - Ordinary whole Lite Policies ABSOLUTILY NON-TORFNITAIILM from Perwelit or loot annual Premiem. Special ituntrance NON-YOIeFZITABLIC after two minuet payments. AU poll•l• • qtarriTllsl , ANLiC for anal mum. and AII.OLUTF.LF CONTICSTABLe aft, tw c o • anneal preathems. Ali reetrictionsupon TRAV aL and RESIDZNOZ removed, and no permits required. NO ACCilli- MiILaTION OF INTaRIebT Loan. or De: leered Premiums, mad NO INCIINA , ./L of entinal immerse on Inv clamor radicles. Dividends on the paw" Hens iv c the GUAR' ANTIS - I NTS. RUT pi.. NO No le requirml on LOA., _and there ia NU ACCIIMUIsATION MlZllre T st'stSigarl.'liil3 irt74.111: tee. Teal, and the: eat, yield so income ta she Policy bolder Lille, term and endowment •rmitce interest mell• ales and annulties Number of Policies tatted, M. 3119, Commas in mate, 61,1113,8511.00: Premium. $360,- 040,113; amine, over 113150,000.00. Good, mrith Areals wanted everywhere In Wthismi Pennsylvania. Wit. A. FULLIN. • aaaaaa for Western Pentisylvasta. 111410UHTH AVNNUiIt, Ylltabilrgli. • J_Le • • CHARTER 1829 PERPETUAL. RAWRLIN FIRE INS. CO. OF Pinta MCLPHIL. OFFICE 415 AND CalloTr ST.—Aeseu no Jan 1,_11111). 119,161a.731 el . Capital. gtockooo eroed Sondes and Premiums. a 6 4%6.531 6 Lome* pad educe 1619. over 65,690. Pen:stool ma Temporary Pericles on 'Maul Term.. The Compass} alao press policies arm the Beats of all hands .of , Bolldiale. armed 14.1.• mid Mortgages. DiNIWTOBB-4.llred U. Baler. SaAaill 431AuS, (leo. W. aichard .. ea. deo: laps.. /Isle, Thos. spa rk .. _ Wm. Is Want. 101=511. Otalsons el Benson. ALFA= G. HAMM. President, 040. PAW:B. Vice Preaideat. ..las W. McAllister. P.'S. • T. O. Steer, •11.1.t1.1t IDOVPIN KLI.CH36I„ 'ardll Cm. Third Avenue and Wood hissed. O ABB INSURANCE COMPANY. P ummy. 1317ILDINO, N. 111 IIRI AlrillSlllll4 Swum' Irlamai,9 rrivenuaint. PA. Capital All Paid UP. Eirrazia 4 ZligiM. Jots MU, lCluetau. Ja..llL. . Thalami amtb.lna.B. WEirrek, ROBE= H. KING, n JNO. Jr. JENNIIi_Cd3, JOB. T. JOHNEIGH. Et Oa & IL J. GRACE, Ge LEW= an Liberal Terms end Marino ➢' IMR3rINSITILANCE COM.. igginicß u gliden.. rsr rSSLL . iszeseracw, ti alme Veral AMU Mx, ell Water street, Otmor lk C 0... Wu,. up stairs. Pittsburgh. tango arab.. all kinds or lin - 10. rins ittsts. A. home lustibition, suausged t 7 M. Maori 'rho are wen kuosru to tho commait. soft idles.. dstermitted bypecant.tuess alma Ittorr. silty to stallitalit the au...tar which. they linvo smate4Asotlida—s law best Droteetlon to Oafs IVEO aggirs 10 al I.ogungt. DMICT011: ' • . L I TLIT=4 "44. 'run I M M4 Joins tenant.", = th rof& l4 ttMi h etto David 11. Leath Wl3l. 1). Ituasoo. INSURANCE COMPANY. 111. aid Diuund, illegkey, O ~ m pp p al szcoarD w ITATIIINAL ZAMA w. 1112171 i Pttedf. sarzciviir. JIIA ler Jag LOtithail. Ja.L.flasft:lllot7ert.Lei• .pEr z t,!E3o , 1118113 RANEE w. urn -N. s. custils WOOD I sum yrs. • HAIM y.taalag Tire aml Mutes MA; Ws'. Capt Joha lamb Jolla . Buauel P. . . Jobs E.Parta. Charles A.rbuta C. H. Loy% ' Jared H. Brash, Wm. Vas Mak. , Wm P. James D. Vero.. Pamael Tree 4 1.14% " . peVelfil ' e t ffs . W. P. OAILDA. an. Saaretae• At LILL ti ICE Nlf INSURANCES ornrearrit v. rirrfonnea.. - O_ ~ 77/0E: No. 87 IrOITATH AVENUE . Ism.. adman an am& of fun and Marta. 11"11, ...131W111,Jn.. Proddest. 1 .-- ;s7,_ . lloBlBl.llsyli Vile President., _ .', : ' i O. It. DONNELL all.- t. , .. , . , CM:T.IBII,P . Flintarol vialoduk it t. 8: 1.. fahnostott B. Hue.. Itab.llll. 114.1 1 / 6 : U. cithd.. nub 8. 71tiand: = " WiMaa, ' .. 1 1 .. . te. fiZilt t . ° . ..-..:: 1 WINES, L1QU0R13,140.7. VAGIB'S MINH CO WEN; file Very Bestin the United Staten' NANIIFACTWILD IST WILIIA)t WAGNER tist .rort, Seventh Striefp • - ramiiininrw VI ut! lealtat.houns Is PM*. SCR - Mint &FR DAYI GIN, ao; . : PARE BYE WHISKIES, 4011 . MOB STREET alliVe! Removed to NOB. ma AND S9B PENN, .• Cot. Memontb 6t., (tanaterie Canal.). JOSEPH & FINCH * au. Lim U 7, no, m. =am -laser macre rrrassumun, - COW l'are 400 ' lo kikl4Pr aim Alain id1 , 08.P.1021 1911,11:6 mkt LI.. ODOM 130E.J. iz Ens 0 VI: FREDERICK A•VOCHEOZDZII. WerenaMitlior mtdDeskr • ossommen . . Furnishing Goody; also Elantb , men and BOW Cioution; an band and 'manta :who it 'MO Monett nation. itm amend AVM MOM. ntsin, NO. OS 7.mM unman, MN*. OA .m 001) 11113 / eXT, coma of Tided .. 0... • naci•M LIVINGSTON G. CO, Noaalsetaron of LIGHT GANT MOH • CO .11211. arrixwici:maL ob l etriafeigs ' AVe l4 ri"at'sLA ß :42 . 4 'Aida of BoThlers. Hard want always on Mad: 0110.dW_arks, new Oat All.= City. Zoosallle• addnss, Lock bank. Ps. Min - .... 1110 IlAndi - = rdramlle Omni% Oa berth.,.. Tar saa4D7 J 13.114111441. D. 141,001 th swine. EBSON J& BAIIMERS ji lli rimg a ve s l... °Wen Ca Dross . M =IE =iiM=3 EEC= EIZEI2I Mnt. ea PresWaal. asea cranny. l• on an Mrs ca l c 14. =