The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 08, 1870, Image 4

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CITY AND SUBURBAN.
Office Rooms for Fest
Three fine rooms In Oa zurre Building.
soused floor, on Smithfield street and
Sixth avenue. Marble mantel pieces,
water and other eonveniengee. These
• rooms aro very desirable andwill be
, fitted up to suit puttee wishing to or
copy them. Apply at Counting Room.
Yesterday Alderinan McMaster's com
mitted to Jail Joseph Ltwaen, charged
with larceny an bailee.
Nor !la te.—Stock mud fixtures of the
Ent class Grocery Store No. 26 Diamond,
directly opposite the Market House, Al
legheny. city. • •
Committee lneettogs.—The Mononga
hela and Allegheny Wharf Committees
will moot this (Friday) afternoon at 3
O'clock, at Committee Room.
Many Tavern Keepers, starting anew
In tinsineita at this soma of the year.
Will always keep for their customer■ that
beautiful cream ale made by Pier, Den
tists @ Co.
The VW; W. Neeper, who testified In
the late gambling trial, is not Alderman
Neeper of the Third ward. Although
the came name, he la no connection of
the Aiderolan's.
Dull:—Boalerse St the Mayor's office
wu exceedingly dull yesterday. One
nolltary informatlon was taken and that
valuta a "poor rum seller" for Belling
blifettlaluous &Impound on Sunday.
Coating out.--The pleasant weather
yesterday bad a tendency to "bring out"
the constitutional street loafers,. The.
corners on the principal thoroughfares
were crowded with them last evening.
Moan ollry was before Alderman
Stone yesterday, charged with stealing a
dream from Rachel Harris. The parties
are colored, and realde . on Townsend
street. Thcraccmed was bald tbr trial.
John Coleman yalterday made Infor
mation before Alderman Koenig against
Barry Rameek, proprietor of a ealoon on
Seooad avenue, for Benton liquor on
, Sunday. The accused Agave bail-for a
tearing. -
Paddy Williams.—A dispatch was re.
celved In this city last evening from Al
derman Billy McMullin ' of Philadelphia,
announcing the death of Paddy Williams,
which occurred in that city yesterday
morning. •
. Permit. Granted.—From the report of
the Building.loapector far tho month of
March, we learn that fifty nine permits
were granted by him for the erection of
buildings, from which the , city received
a revenue of 1268.
The Man.—A. Mr. J'ohnson, who was
robbed at the Allegheny Valley Railroad
depot stout two Nears aloes. has Identi
fied Renal', who la now In jail awaiting
a hearing on several charges, as the man
who "walked off" with hie twenty sover
eigns.
Urllng, Follansbee 4: Co., corner of
- Wood street and Fifth avenue, have now
open ■ lore and well .sooortod stock of.
1. men and boys' clothing, suitable for the
Spring season, which they offer at very
inducing prices. A line stock of goods
.. for custom work also on hand.
Ttie Pleasant 1 / a lley Railroad Coln-
Potty. we learn, will commence the con
struction of their road from lta present
terminus at the Allegheny Diamond to
the Hand street bridge as soon as they.
receive authority from Allegheny Conn.
elle, which, we presume. will be granted
at the next meeting of this body.'
We bespeak the attention of persons In
want of men's furnishing goods, and
dealers in the trade, to the advertise
ment of Meows. Flak, Clark .1t tlagg, on
our first . page. It is noneoessaryl , ,for na
to say anything icrbehalf of this house.
as they are widely known as one of the
most upright and fair dealing houses In
ZietrYork.
Spacial Meeting Called.—Yesterday
afternoons meeting of the Committee on
Fire Engines and Hose of City Councils
was held. at which warrants were or
dered for the payment of tho firemen.
The committee also 'decided to request
the Presidents of Councils to cal a
special meeting for next Thursday after
noon, for the consideration of the Paid
Fire Department matter.
Mutations of Planets.—Thn planet ye.
nus, which has recently officiated as an
evening star, will be visible in the
morning (or the rest of the year. Jupiter
is visible In the evening, being about els
hours east of the ann. It will continue an
evening star till May lat. Saturn will
begin to be visible in the evening about
May Ist, and will then continue an even
ing star for the reel of the year.
• Length of Maya,—The first - day of Feb
rusty was nine hours and fifty-eight
minutes long, and the last day of the
month eleven hours and twelve minutes,
being a gain during the month of one
hour and twelve minutes. In March the
gain will be one hour and twenty-three
In April, one hour and twenty
minutes; in May, filly- ix mlnutee. from
June lot to. Juno 21bt; when the maxi
mum Is reached,.l6
Netice.—The Chief of Police regents
is to smite for the benefit of persons who
are indebted to thb City Treasurer for
vehicle license, that he will give them
one week from tine date to take out them
license, and all partite not complying
within that time will bo proceeded against
and required to pay the penalty of ton
dollars and the ants of collection. Ho
has returned the names of all delinquents
and none need expect to meal"
Alleged Illegal Concealment.—R. S•
Ramsay, of the' Pennsylvania Railroad,
and John B. Stewart, of the Allegheny
Valley Railroad, yesterday lodged Infor
mations, before Alderman hlchfsetters,
against Martin Pennon, a junk dealer in
Allegheny, lbr (*notating stolen proper
ty. The accused, It In 'alleged, hag on
Ids premises a lot of Iron bearing the
marts of the railroads, which has been
stolen from their attops. Oannon gave
ball for a bearing.
Church Dedicatlen.—The now Preeby.
Wien Church on Linden street, Heals.
.wood, will be dedicated to the woratdp
of Almighty God Sunday, the 10th inst.
There will be three services, morning.
afternoon and evening, and trains will
leave the Oonnellsville Depot and return
an follows: The morning train will leave
at 10 o'clock and return at 1210; the af
ternoon train at 2:101111d return at 6; the
evening train will leave at 7 and return
at 9 o'clock, on vatic!' passengers will be
`carried free of charge. MY A. A. Hodge,
Dr. Jacobus and others will be pre‘ent
and - participate In the. dedicatory ser
vices.
Heat the Eleenes.
Robert Garter, • youth of come
eighteen cowmen and •bout the um°
number of winters, caused Frank Gard
ner to be taken before Alderman
ireepor yesterday to answer • charge
of assault—the offence consisting of the
!seizure of Robert by tho neck and
kicking him off tho stage at Masonic
Hall. The affair, of course, occurred
behind the scones, while the Minstrels
were performing. Robert, It la alleged,
crept in there •nd refused to leave
when ordered; hence his ejectment.
The case was amicably settled.
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Wo aro pleased to learn that Rev. Law
rence M. Gardner, the new pastor of the
Liberty street ht. B. church, arrived yes
terday In the city, and will preach big
Arid sermon on Sabbath next. He was
'met at the depot by a cepunittee and
escorted to the residence or Rev. W. H.
Kincaid, Allegheny citg. ""To-day the
general reception will tile place at the
Parannage on Liberty street. Rey. Gard
ner comes to as from the Baltimore con.
feronce. and from his high reputation,
there Ls a groat anxiety among our meth.
(Mist brethren to beer him.
The Geed Tempters.
The-fifth aession of the Monongahela
Valley District Convention of Good Tern.
plays will be held at Greecutboro, Greene
c oun ty, Pa., on Tuesday and Wednesday,
- ePrilfieth and 27th Inst. The Grand
2: lli!orthy Chief Templar of the State, Ron
8. P. Obese; will be present,' and dela.
plea from most of the Lodges in ells.
Washington, Westmoreland,
Fayette and Greene counties. Delegates
going by boat will leave Pittaburgb on
the dye o'clock mall packet Monday
wetting, arriving In Greensboro next
Morning at nine o'clock. The trip up
and dawn the beautiful Mononganela wit
be fine. The fellowship of the fraternity
will make stronger and more willing
hearts, while the hospitality of our
Greene county Mends assures a certain
welcome. Captain T. M. P . m of Con.
nail/wine. M President, and J. Louts Nor.
folk, of Monongahela City, the liecretary
of the Convention.
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THE EDUCATORS' WORK. ---
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Fourth Day of the Institute—A Still
Larger Attendance—Yr hat sow Said
. and itone—interesting Exercise. to
Teachers and all Friends of Education.
The aDondance at the megatons of the
'lcachere , Institute yesterday was much
larger palm any day during Its con
tinttat, a number of Direct Ors, citizens
and ot ter friends of 04o:ration partlclp s
ting In/the exercises.
President Douthett called the Institute
to order in the mot cling at half past nine
o'clock, when the coronation Hymn was
eung.lltev. C. G. Braddock led In prayer.
The sting "Shall we gather at the river"
was t en clung by the audience. _ .
Tit first exercise was a discutwion on
the ipie "Should the law granting per
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matte t certificates be repealed?' Prof.
Jobb, Morrow took the niece of Prof.
Konaston in the affirmatives, followed by
Prof. L. H. Eaten In the negative.
General discusolon wee then postponed
:until after Prof. Bailey was heard on
"Elocution." Prof. Bailey then °entire
ued hie lecture on this subject taking
"Inflection" as file special theme. This
was one of the most Important and In.
effective lectures since the commence.
aunt of the Institute.
Recess of five minutes.
Dr. C. C. Miller next entertained the '
audience with a beautifully rendered
vocal selection, when bliss Lucy Rogers
readoth essay on "Success," which was
a success In language, expressive read
ing and originality. Prof. Townsend
followed with a lecture on the topic
"Discrepancy in the nee of Worda." As
usual the Professor was full of humor,
practical thought and eloquence which
kept the audience In the best of humor
throughout.
Adjourned to meet at two o'clock.
AFTnitnOON MIZISION.
Called to order at the designated time,
Prof. Sdeinvmonde. in the absence 01
President Dauthott, taking the chair.
The "Sweet Byo and Bye" was then
sung by the audience, followed with a
lecture by the. ev. Wm. M. Young, D.D.,
on the subject of "Dam puboory attendance
et Schools." The address was able and
eloquent end' brought out many staggers.
• Dons which might be put into effect with
the most beneficial results, In this direc
tion. Prof. Hughes and Chess next sang
• - sentimental ballad entitled "Work
Enough to Do," followed by a comic
Hong by Master D. C. Hughes, "I'll ask
my Mother," which was rapturously op
planded.
(Emend discutsaion on the law relating
to permanent certificates was next re- 1
aumed, Professors Bunt, Jones, Sloan,
Eborhan, Kelly, Crumb, Harrison and
'Others particlostitfg.
Professor Hughes and elan assisted by
Profs.Fe -and Brubaaker now sang
"the 01 Onnlaln Tree." The subject of
Gramm wan next discuseed by Prof.
Davis, of East Liberty.
A. very bright little ten year old '•ttirl
of the period," Miss Rattle Grace, of
Temperanoeville, wasignow introduced,
and In a charming way recited a pim,
"People will talk , "
following It w it h a
comic song, "We all wear cloaks.' In
both performances the "hits" were made
In a very effective and felicEons manner.
Another infant phenoMenon, Miss
'Emma Clark, of Chanters, about eight
years old, wee brought upon the stage
and 'spoke a piece" which closed the af
ternoon exorable,.
EVENING 812011.0 n. •
A very large audience assembled at the
evening owaalon, notwithstanding the
pecuniary conekteration of -fifty cents,
which wan expected to diminish. the
numbers. President Doutliett occupied
the chair, and at seven and 4 half o'clock
tinkled the boll—the signal for order.
He then admonlahod the audience that
quiet and attention was earnestly re.
queeted by the epeakera who had -con
sented to take part in the exercises. The
appositeness of this advice was apparent
by a glance at the "audience," conslating
largely of representatives of the "gen
tians" and it might be added talkative
sex. They seemed to take the mild re.
proof to heart, and were correspondingly
subdued.
The first performance on the pro.
gramme was a song of a sentimental
character, by the quartette Club, which
receivedthe drat applause. Prof. Bailey
was then Intel:minced, and made a few
introductory remarks upon " Intim
tiod, " with judicious tact inter
spersing his instructions with sev
eral hnmorona anecdotes which
brought the hearer, up to the proper
standard of appreciation - for what fol
lowed. He then reed a number of selec
tions front "Dombey - and Sun," some of
the finest passages in the volume. In
that line •be seemed sot at borne.
The Quartette Club Intervened here with
a µDuette, ballad, "Angels tell tell are of
our Mood onea." The Professor followed
with a humorous scene from "Handy
Andy," rendered In a faultless manner,
which convulsed the listeners with
hearty laughter. "The leap for life"
wan also dramatically rendered„ when
the Quartette Club again appeared and
sang "Two little pairs of boots„ receiv
ing merited applause. A couple of melee,
Dons from "The Rivals," comic song
froin the Quartette, scene front "Pick
wick" by the reader, and "The Singing
School" by the club, followed le quick
succession. In response to a hearty and
irresistible encore the Quartette Club
again came forward and repeated the last
song, which war enthuslast.billy ap.
Mended.
A recess of five minutes followed.
Prof. Townsend of New York was then
introduced and proceeded to discourse
upon the "signs we hang out." He
commenced by saying that everything
had Its history from the dewdrop glit
tering in the morning eon to the starry
world, and through all Its time It would
preserve an individual and distinctive
history. So everything no matter
whether ft belonged to the animal, the
vegetable or the mineral world, bad its
peculiar characteristics. As this was
true of all nature it might be stated as a
great and sweeping proposition that
nothing ever bad been, or would be or
could be created, without bearing its
distinctive sign. Without tbis idea- •
wheelbarrow could not be distin. I
gulabed from a locomotive, The 1
, astronomer had no °thee means
'of distinguishing the differentstars
except by the signs they hung out. The
botanist could not distinguish the
flower. In fact all that was- seen
through life were only signs. One man
knew nothing of another except by the
"edges" he hung out. Instead of going,
however, simply over the field of nature,
the principle especially held out in rola.
Don to humanity. Some people even
wont so far as to may that a man could be
distinguished unmistakably by the
protuberances on [he head. Some maid
that'll' a man skilled lb the science were
given a bone be could tell by Investiga
tion to what animal it originally belong.
ed. A man could he distinguished by
the general appearance. Prom this point
thespeeker. branched out Into illustra.
Dons of some of the main principles - of
physiognomy, continuing his remarks
teethe delight of the audience, for about
lan hour. The "talk" was repletewith
witty mile., practical thoughts, Inter.
opened here and there with fine touches
of eloquence. We never saw an itudl.'
once kept more under control by a plat
form speaker.
At the close of the lecture the Quartette
(Club, by request, sung "Laugh bays
i Lsugh, which concluded the evening's
entertainment.
To-day the clostng sessions will be
bald. This evening the Rev. Geo. P.
Haze will lecture on "Educated Fall
lira" Owing to the unavoidable ab•
seem of Prof. Wickersham, Prof: Bailey
will fill the time alloted to him by
I elocutionary exercises. In this comma.
tton we would suggest to the janitor, or
general-In-chief cf the arrangements,
that some slight attention to,the ventila
tion of the house would be rewarded by
the deepest gratitude of the audience.
Real Estate Transfers
The followlog deeds were Hied of roe
end in the ()nine of Thos. F. Hunter, Esq.,
Recorder of Allegheny county, on
Thursday, April 7,1870.
Abner Webb to J 11•241 B. V 7400, Ennit.6lo.
A'
40 by 17.0 IL. b ire of lifolteetPor
8. O. riot...ten to gen eral L . Aprll4th. 1870:
Ist 400890 rt. oo .0.. Pittaborgb.s4.lslo
W. J. Weber to Windt.. Llnhart, Ayr 15 h.
1170; tot 140 07125 ft. In porn of llotoo $4OO
Wltalos Ltobart to W. J. Maury, Aug. 23, DOC
thine 043 , re
110.0 Ltifirty Ja.. Little. Nor. 1710. /116:1; lOU
11,. rwa bl and W. In Incqurgla plan In bore or
il 11803
Ms Awn Artrookli. to Bob,. W00.. 0n . q7. 1507:
Plttsborgh tan
John Mager to John Quinn. Moral 13th, UM; 1,..
1! . ) 9 ft.. Lower . L. Glair SP MCO
1:90 Libeler to Peter 1110, ear, A p 11 1. 110 n. lot
40 by 60a. OrMsby Lt.. koro of BlrminahLo,
01. .an
Mash Sal
Rob, bto Taos. Aralah 1,970 ;lot
760 IMby 4 9.1 0 e pm.. la Lawn.. 7
t lair
tp 11. SOO
Albert EN hwrod to Fred WLMII, J•ratnr•
PM lot of ar oun d Pahletanen It' 1,00
Id. B. /troop to John and Mary larch
1.1780•, lots IS ot. and 170 B mmo2 plan of
Ilse arid 17003
Wm enthbtrt to Katherine Bank, AOlll4. 1&O;
lot. No. 16 by 190 R. on North at., 17 h ward.
Pitt. lash— .. . ... . ... 117006
5... man to Chas. ..... ADO'S. IWO; aver
and 54 pronto Ito In tirennosk, Silos . alb to.
S 109)
Wan. McAdams to Joon ff. . bommoo. M 01,31,
IM; lot LS by 133 ft, no Wood at.. 0tt...415.09
rn6l4_Statrolb to W 11•91 Aprli I, IWO:
m . :;;;1 0 . V,f241; r 0z tilt i a t rt.tr , s at. ...... SSP)
t 160 rt. Wttalleltion Lt., Kahn ill%
U. A. tlinnlnicharo to t. ohn b. Tho 11 '6 4 °3 ,
SI, 1T): lot IS oy Lin f Wood '"'"%15.t.-0
John baby to J.. lea:od, A " 11, 970.
nerve and DO parents of ista la favntio
1721,603
If. 14. Brown to Min Le!. Jan , I. IMO atm.
and latf, {wrests sod 1s Roblumn tp $4030
Me Spring. Stock of Henry C. Hew,
Merchant Tiller, at corner of Penn
'retitle and Sixth street, Is now large
and oomplete. Monition' . Bonpaixe con
tinues to proud. at the cutting. tt
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THE COURTS.
11. S. District teurt—Judge McCandless.
Tun lUSDAT, Apri 17.—1 n the case of the
United States es. J. C. and 11. Buirorn,
previously reported, the Jury rendered a
verdict Of guilty.
United :hewn ve. Geo. F. Eitickenger,
indicted for brewing without giving
bond and neglecting to stamp barrel.,
with intent to detrand the Government.
Distiict Attorney Swope appeared for
the Government, and Messrs. Gibson and
Wier for defendant. On trial.
District Court--Judge Hampton
THURSDAY. April 7.—The first case
taken up was that of Michael Peale vs.
William Burns, action in ejectment fora
lot in Sharpaburn. The parties own lota
on Main street, Sharpaburg, adjoining,
and a dispute arose about the division
line, the plaintif claiming that defend
ant occupied five feet of his lot. On,
trial.
TRIAL LIST FOR, FOR FRIDAY. -
191 Parchment va. McKee.
112 Jacoby va. Schoen dr. Laurent.
176 Brown for use vs. owner, steamboat
"Reindeer." -
DM lawmen; steamboat "Grey Fox" vs.
Ml[linger, &Seeley St I..k+.
194 ',Brown va. &Drat.
208 Feltz vs. Jones.
209 ama-vs. Same.
1&L) Warring tit King vs. Miller
101 (0. L.) Napierivs. Darlington.
98 (0. L) I, , ahey vs. Nobbs.
Common Plea.-Judge Stowe.
Tnunahsv, April 7.—ln the case of
Sumner dt,Co. vs. Updegraff, previously
reported, verdict for' defendant.
In the cane of Murphy vs. The Borough
of Monongahela, previously reported,
ve`rdict for plaintiff in the sum of 5500.
the first case t■ken up area that of
Clark vs. Mclntyre, motion on book as
Verdict for plaintiff In the sum
of /302.62.
Cuthbert t Bro. vs. Dr. J. L. Reed,
action on a contract for the erection of a
stone wait. Jury out.
Conrad Shipp et al for use vs. William
Floapenheldo, action on book account.
Judgment of non suit.
TRIAL LIST FOR FRIDAY.
83 Deckenbaugh vs. Montgomery.
89 Com. for use vs. Neelln.
90 Neely vs. Frazer.
91 Coleman vs. McFarland.
92 Baum vs. Stelnhauser.
03 Hall vs. Hays..
94 Com. for use is. Hoffman.
95 Lang for use vs. Johnson et el.
74. Weaver vs. Thompson, adm'r.
97 Hood vs. Same.
Quarter weestons—Judge stereo.
• THURSDAY. April 7.—The Bret Mlle
taken up was that of the Commonwealth
vs. Frank Elder and Jamee 0. Quintet.,
Indicted for larceny, Frederick Elk pros
ecutor. The prosecutor alleges that on
or about the 224 day of January he was
at a tavern kept by Mr. Martz, In Wil
k irusburg, st_which Unte,and place •ho
was robbed of about thirty dollars In
money and a silver watch valued at
twenty dollars. The defendante allege
that the parties were all drunk and that
the watch was given to Elder by Elk,
or rather loaned to him, and not stolen,
and that it was returned to Mr. Marta by
Elder the next morning to be glven 'to
Mr. Elk. The jury returned a verdict
of not guilty.
Commonwealth vs. William Koontz.
man, indicted far malicious mischief, J.
S. Ramsey prosecutor, It wasalleged that
defendant did attempt to carry away
ccrteln articles, the Property of Ruth
Ann Ramsey, and that he deetnyed a
elik dress valued at tiny dollars: Ver
dict of not guilty and prosecutor to pay
the coats.
In the ease of the Commonwealth vi.
J. Smith, and In two eases against A.
Holtman, Indicted for misdemeanor
under the set regulating the Board of
Health, defendants plead guilty. Sen.
tenee deferred.
The next cue taken up was that of the
Commonwealth vs. Lyman Plummer,
Indicted for larceny by bailee, IL Camp.
bell prosecutor. It wail alleged that the
prosecutor's son and defendant were In
partnerehlp In a bakery, and the prow
rotor lad leaned them a wagon, *Meth
wee left in defendant's pomeselon after the
prosecutor's son bad withdrawn from the
Ilrm, and defendant refused to deliver It to
prosecutor until' the affairs of the Urns
wore settled. Under Instruction from
the Court the Jury returned a verdict of
not guilty.
TRIAL LIST FOR FRIDAY
2.60 Com. vs. John liollingshead
305 .0 - vs. David Strain.
308 - 0- vs. Prod.llman.
302 -" vs. Charles !darker
293 vs. W. 13 NewelL,
188 vs. Peter Crider.
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1.113 Com. Tr. 6eco. Tester 8. J. Dietrich
294 " vs. P. M. Smith.
295 vs. F. Johnson and F. Nibble
HOILY 1,1 THE STREET.
An Item ter the eartem—The Babe on
the htdrwalk=ii Iteueent nether—A
Mysterious Affair.
A strange and peculiar episode ore.
curried In Allegheny yesterday. Officer
James Merriman was proceeding on his
beat along Water street, bet Ween Federal
and Elanduaky, when he saw a woman
lying on the ground, apparently in
drunken stupor. The female he saw at
• glance was too portly for removal
wlthent assistance, and walking beck to
Fed= street be summoned Lieutenant
Ecky. The two returned to the, street
where the woman lay, In the middle of
the pavement, when, lust as they sp.
proacbed, a faint sound Indicated the
presence of two specimens of humanity,
one of whom bad evidently appeared but
a moment previous. The - oooers appre
ciated the situation, and after madder
able trouble succeeded in arousing the
inmates of the hodas near by, when the
woman and her babe were taken In. This
was found to be no easy matter, ea the
mother was a large,heavy female.
Dr. N. W. White was then sent for,
and arrived in a shorktlme, when under
the influence of medical treatment, the
patient revived somewhat. In response
to inquiries she gave her name as him.
Ceram', and said she had Just arrived
from Plilladelmila the evening pre.
vious. This was all the Informs.
lion that could be obtained from
her. She preserved the greatest
reticence upon everything else, and
seemed unwilling to communicate any
knowlege of herself, relatives, or how
I she came to be wandering the streets In
such &condition. She remained at the
house during the day and will do to
until her condition has Improved mufti.
cleat to warrant her removal to a hell.
Stat. The little stranger la a boy.
All parties are the greatest
care and attention from the hospitable
people under wham roof they have
found ashelter. The peculiarities of the
case. and the silence of the woman, sur
round the affair with a mystery which
at present, seems impossible to pene
trate. As anon as practical however, meas
ures will be taken to gain WOW more
definite information of the antecedents,
and history of the principal In this
strange episode. • -
The Western Unlversil
Of this city, which is continually adding
to its facilities for affording proper and
.thorough education to the youth, has
Just arranged to establish le law school
within Itself next September. The fol
lowing Pressers, gentlemen of mach
ability, have been chosen to fill the chairs:
William Bakewoll, Esq., Professor of
Equity, Jurisprudence and Practice Oon.
atitutional Law, and ConfilM of laws.
Jul laprudeuce of the U. S. and peculiar
practice of 11. S. Courts. Patent Law,
Law of Contracts and Corporations.
Bill Burgwin, Est., Professor of Plead.
loge at Common Law and State evidence,
Law of Real Estate, Uses, Trusts, Wills
and Liens. Real Estate Sem%ties and
Decedent Estate. W. T. Haloes, Esq.,
Professor of Criminal Law, Domestic
Relation, Admiralty, heretics and In
surance. Commercial Law, including
Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes and
Brnkruptcy; Laws peculiar to the State
of Pennsylvania. Special lectures will
be given by the Judges of our courts.
There will be daily recitations, end lec
tures, and a moot court every two Weeks.
Probably Fatal Accident.
A very distressing accident occurred
about half-past nine o'clock yesterday
morning, on . Penn alreet, between
Twenty
n -f ill probably remit urtiandTw n the entl i arth d r e ea li Ch
of Ida Ehratein, a little girl three
years of age. 4 t appears that the child
was visiting at the house of Mr. Belts.
huber, and, notiow byany person '
about the house, it got Into the street
and attempted to cross to front of a
wagon. Too attention or the driver, Mr.
Johnson„ was drawn to a wagon
owning to an opposite direction, and
Some one on the Street saw the child Jest
as It was knocked down by the horses
and called to the driver, who stopped his
team as soon as possible, but not until
the front wheel of the wagon had ron
egairust the head of the child. It was
carried Into the house of Mrs. Belisha
bet, where It still is, and Dm Aides and
McCann were called, who rendered all
the assistance In their power. They
think It may possibly recover, but It Sit
not probable.
_
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: FIIID
MEETING OF PRESBYTERY
Cade—Delegates to Synod—Action on
MMII
The Pittsburgh Presbytery of the Re
formed Presbyterian Church held its
regular nemlaniin , l. meeting at New
Galilee, Deriver county, on Wednesday,
the girth 'natant. Roy; John Alford
was elected Moderator. Rev. John
Douglas was appointed Stated Clerk, and
Rey. Robert Stevenson, Asaistant.
A petition from Pine Creek Congrega
tion WM referred to the Committee on
Supplies, who will furnish preaching as
requested. Dr. Douglge, Rey. John Al
ford and Mr. R. C. Miller were spr.3iated
• Committee of Soppilee for the present
Calla from the Congregations of Her
mon, Lawrence comity, and Darlington,
Beaver county, , for Mt. Joseph Moffett
were sustained and ordered to be sent to
the Northern Presbytery, under whose
care he is now laboring, km presentatken.
Presbytery then partook .of a meat
stimptuoue dinner, which was provided
the ladies of the congregation.
In the afternoon the following dale
atm were appointed to attend the Clem
Oral Synod, wnloh meets in Cincinnati on
the third Wednesday of May next: Revs.
R. Stevenson and John Douglas, princi
pals, and Rev. John A. Alford, alternate.
Eiders, Molars. John Stevenson and
'Dixon Reed.
It we. resolved that all cool - legations
settled and vacant be required to take op
a collection to defray the expenamof the
delegation to Synod, and forward it to .
Mr. R. C. Miller, 135 Third avenue, Pitts.
burgh, immediately.
The following paper on Union was
adv u ted im u . n . r .
I G n ereni lY l ' Synod did declare
in the year 1843, that the Associate, As
sociate Reformed and Reformed Presby
terian Churches ought to be. ere long,
organically one, and resolved to prose.
cute negotiations till the union be con
summated: and whereas, thie Presbytery
did report to Genera l Synod at her
meeting, held In Cedarville In May, 1869,
that the time has cornet when the Ro.
formed Presbyterian Church should en
deavor to consummate an organic union
with the General Assembly of the United
Presbyterian Chtneh ; and whereas, the
Committee on Union With the United
Presbyterian Church has adopted and
Me Reformed Presbyterian Advocate has
published a bull of union to be pre
sented to the next General arrow, which
places the Reformed .Presbyterian
Charon on an honorable and equal toot
ing with the United Presbyterian Mtw
ara Assembly, and the members of the
Joint Committee from the U. P. Church
have-yleld4d all that we could in our
circumstances demand; therefore,
Rewired, That Presbytery adhere. this
to the lot mer declarations of General
Synodo well u Its own, and heartily
gives Its assent to the basis proposed by
the joint nommittee.
Resolved, That in the judgment 'id ttda
Presbytery it would be a violation of
covenant engagements, highly dines.
putrid to the Committee on Union, and
derogatory to us as a church to discon.
Rime negot laden* on the subject of union
with the United Presbyterian Church.
Resolved, That the Reformed Presby
terian Church ought, in the judgment, of
this Presbytery. to work for the glory' of
God and the salvation of men on the
buses of her acknowledged standards, as
these are reoognlzed in the proposed plat.
form, and that she can best promote these
objects by entering Into an organic union
with the United Presbyterian Church,
.Resolvegt, That thee, resolutions be em.
bodied In our next report to General
Synod.
Presbytery adjourned to meet at Eben•
roar on tho first Wednesday of October
neat, at 10 o'clock w.-=at.
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Tux Oran Houma—The atteudance
at the Opera House lad night on the 00. I
melon of the presentation for the first
time before • Pittsburgh audience of
Mrsart'e delightful opera of the "Mar.
rinsed' . Figaro," was exceedingly large,
brilliant and intelligent. Indeed, on
looking chant us, we felt that never bee
fore had • better strata of so
dety been etrnek, and that never
before had trite 'genius been more
cordially welcomed by to good a
class of people as last night. The opera
heel( Is neither striking nor brilliant; it
seems like a MAID offering of the groat
muter, gotten up between meals Ingest.
ay a desire to :lath on the world • pro.
duction that should show that artistic
depth and elaborate execution were not
inseparable from the coinage of Ms
brain. We do not mean-that the opera
is tame; neither do we think it ordinal,
or common placed. The plot Is mild,
not striking; the mush, delicately
though not difficultly arranged.
Here and there, as rare and ex.
ale Bowen in a bcquet surrounded
by simple diarist and leaded evergreens,
break out sweet and noel-moving
snatches of song, which obliterates the
memory of the common-place passages
and give dignity to the entire composi
tion. Well for the author, well for'
;fie
play, that its primary interpretation as
entrusted, here before so critical an
l aid!.
once, In the keeping of the, hi est
artiste of English opera. No pare u
-
slighted. Every actor appreciated kW
parr, and Mopped naught short of doing
it full justice, of making the moat of
The. Met song of conspicuous attraction
was that rendered by Don Basilic) (Mr.
Nordbion). The words, by no means
euphonious or harroonixtng, were uttered
with so much are and brilliancy as to
receive the heartiest reception, and to
awaken the heartiest enthualasm. Close
upon this followed , the beautiful d
heart-reaching melodr,' When the
Spirit wept on Earth all her
Showers," •by Chernbino, (Mrs. tie
gain) who In thin, as well as sub.
eminent renditions, sustained the exalted
position she has Walled as .vo.
enlist and actress. Ant Ist closed with •
vivactous song from Figaro (Mr. Camp.
bell). la the introduction of act 2di Mrs. , 1
Seguinn admirably rendered the sweet
mug "Thought cannot reach thee," and
was warmly encored. The transforms-
Gott scene, bedecking the pretty boy
Chernbini In the attire of a comely
maiden, was one of the happiest and
meet mirth-provoking scenes we have
ever enJoyedt- and in this the 'histrionic
abilities of Madame Pampa ~ ,ROllll
and Mrs. Seguin shone forth to the
beet possible advantage. Act 3d opened
with a brilliant end beautiful recitation
'and aria by Count Almevithi. which, in
theatrical terms, fairly brought down
the house, and it brought up the In
terpreter In the popularity In which ho
is held. Miss Heroes at various points
throughout this ad met with that honor
and received that distinction at the halide
of her audience always awarded true ge.
ans. A duet, "The Zephyr," between
herself and Perepe Rosa, was the gem of
the evening and was rapturously encored.
Altogether the opera was admirably and
artistically rendered, and reflected credit
on all concerned, even down to the hum.
blest chorus singer.
To-night the Rose of entitle will be
presented. Tomorrow afternoon, by very
general request, an opera* matinee will
be held, on which occasion the Bohemian
Girl will be produced. 'Tomorrow
evening eklaritans." Inasmuch AB the
engagement-cannot be prolonged, lend as
Parepa Rosa and her troupe will depart
for a continental trip in Europe, In June,
the lovers of true music should not
permit the present opportunity ilbr see
ing and hearing the great artists and
Interpreters to go by unheeded.
MIleeTELEta.—A large audience assent.
bled at Masonic Hall last night to bear
'Allen tic Pettingill'e Sensation Min
strels. The troupe Is without doubt one
of the most popular traveling, and dm
pries@ some of the best "burnt cork"
talent extant. An entire change of pro.
gramme will be presented this evening,
and as the end ,men are full of wit
and humor, end their jokes are fresh
and splay, • good entertainment may be
anticipated.
Blrinlaghim Council
A special meeting of the Connell of
Birmingham wu held yesterday (Thum,
day) evening l the Council Chamher on
14th street, &ague Anghtribaugh In the
Chair.
Members present: Meese. Atterberry
Dunlap, Oliver. Redman, Schneider,
Schwarm and Vegaly.
The minutes of the previous meeting
were read and approved.
,The Burgess stated that the newer on
Fifteenth street would have Ito be paid
for out of the general food of the bor
ough, that Councils mould not mars the
cost of constructiodon the mattes bone.
fitted, and recommended additional leg
islation on the matter.
Mr. Atterbury stated that, to miss a
sufficient tax to cover the appropriations
it would require • levy of 173 mills.
lOn motion of Mr. Afterintry it was
resolved to make • levy of eighteen
mills.
A proposition to increase the police
three was taken up and discussed, but no
action was taken.
On motion of Mr. Rodman the claim
of Meaty. Hastings & O'Neil lot $l,OOO
for pay be referred to the Finance Com
mittee, with power to aot.
On motion of Mr. Redmait Mr. Kroh=
was recommended for the appointment
of Police Justice under the act authoria•
log the Court to- appoint a Justice to
diorama of disorderly cases._
I For faabionable halrliresaluir, plain or
i_by coning, and ■ frizzle, for a luxurious
abave or bath, and for skillful cupping
nr leeching, call at Vllgamson's elegant
saloon at NO. 190 reneral street, elle.
pens. .
.
Y MORNING:. APRII , 8 , 1870
SCHOOL AFFALIIB
Tile Third mid Fifth Wird School Mutes
dlte—ke interesting "Little William „
a ad Mow it was Manipulated.
Ti to trouble In relation to the division
of th e School property rgrir held by the
Third. and Fifth wards, of this city . , seems
upon 'aching an amicable, or some other
kind of a settlement. To understand
the 0:100, the reader should remember
that as the wards now stand,
they have but one school house
used jointly for both. This is located
within the bounds of the Third ward.
.Two seta of direators—one from each
ward—have supervision. over the man-.
1
'gement of the school. Under such a
state of affairs it Is n t remarkable
.that oonfilets should a se. The di
rector', It seems are ofte' at variance In
their views, land considers le trouble and
feeling has been the run t. Some time
ago a toovemeiat was set ii foot looking
to an adjudtment et th difficulty. A.
bill was prepared and fo warded to the
Legislature providing or a division;
that is, the building was be appraised '
and then retained by the Third
,ward, It paying one half the ap
praised . value to the Fifth ward
as the proportion for that district,
which could De applied to the building
of a new house. Thisjbill, however, met
with opposition. When It came up in
the House It was objected off the oaten.
der by a member, It la said, In the Inter
on of the Fifth ward men who oppose the
change. Those urging the bill were deter
mined and sharp. They waited again until
the Legislature was busy, and then tack
log another title had the bill rushed
through by this title, the body of It being
unchanged. In this condition it Is said
to have received the Governor's signs,
tore: a t least a friend of the bill
talked of their victory yesterday and,
informed us It bad been brought
about in this way. So the matter stands.
at present. By the provialons of the
bill, the Fifth ward Mu no claim on the
building for school purls:awe alter the
present year, legal notice tb quit having
teen nerved upon them six months be.
fore the expiration of the lime. They
will have, however, an amount of money
equal to the one half appraised value of
the building, with which to erect a new
, house. The next move will be leaked
1 to with interest.
Unparalleled outrage.
The community were shocked yester
day ruornlog by the report of an outrage
upon the person of Mrs. Dr. Bailey,
which seemed Incredible until oontinned
by the testimony of her husband. Dr.
Bailey and his wife occupy rooms on the
second Snored a building on Pine street.
On Tuesday evening, Mrs. Bailey, who
had been ill during the day, retired to
bed about 834 o'clock, and soon felt
asleep, and while in this condition, some
unknown person entered the room and
cur off her hair. bits. Bailey wore her
hair in tresses, filling upon her shoul
ders. It was long, dark and luxuriant,
and she was In the habit of throwing It
back upon the pillow. In this position
the hair was cut very near to the head,
and so dexterously that she was not
awakened, The door of the office was
(as usual In the absence of the Doctor)
ulocked, and whoever perpetrated the
outrage weadoubtlete familiar with this
circumstance. Dr. Bailey returned
home about nine o'clock and at mire
made the discovery. Ma wife, who had
been una:sturbed, could give no account
of the transaction, and thus far the in
yeatlgetions have failed to throw any
light opob It. Dr. Bailey otters steward
of WO for the detection and conviction
of the person who committed the out.
rago.—Titurvifle Herald.
Interesting Letter • Irmo Niudiville
Prof. J. C. ermith. Iron
.Cily Co &pi,
Pittsburgh Po.
Mr Druz Elm—Although • It' Is now
about ten yoars since I was • student at
the Iron City College, I still have • fond
remembrance of yourself and the Col
lege, as It is from you that I obtained
my knowlege of amounts end those that
Ila be foundation of sucosesfal bust.
IMO MULE 11.111 now doing a buelnems of
gleo,ooo, per month. Thanking you for
the Interest you took in me • while a
student there. I remain.
Y°uraThli'
Tana.PAairns,
Tenn. April 2,4870.
Oar Lally Pradere In want of a lowing.
machine will. be dole* themeless an
iolastlee •If they -fall to examine the
.•Weed" at 116 Market St. before rpaklntr
thelreeleetlona, a perfect "family favor
ite," It doe. It. work In the neatest,
moat expeditious .and perfect manner
possible, and In no Mecum* has fabled to
render el atlsfactlon. Call and see It.
BRIEF' TELEGRAMS.
-Irutrilgration westward is Increasing
rapidly.
—The Oolored people of loulaviiie will
bold their celebration to-day.
—Governor Sauter, of Tennessee, bait
at last arrived in Washington.
—The steamer- Europe, from Glasgow,
arrived at New York yesterday.
—Workman in the New Jersey atone.
quarries are on a strike against reduction
of wages.
—& S. Randall, for thirty years Super
intendent of the New York oily schools,
Is-about to resign.
—The motion for the release of - forger,
the murderer, will be argued at - Jeekson,
Mae, next week.
—Jiok Reynolds, the murderer, has
been refused a reprieve, and will be hung
at New York today.
—in Nashville extensive preparations
are being made for a convention in honor
Qf the late Oen. Thomas.
—Jacob Stouffer, an old citizen of Day
ton, Ohio, committed suicide on Wed•
nudity, with morn:mine.
.-oapt. John It. Blaine, of Pa., brother
of Speaker Blaine, has been appointed
spec.lal agent of the Treasury depart
ment.
• —The extensive dry goods house of
Howell, Wood and Head, at Memphis,
has been forced tato baukruptoyhy
Phll
adelphlacredlters.
--Complete returns of the Rhode Island
State election give Pad elt:trd, Rsoubli•
can, for,Governor, 10,493; Flute, Dim
ocraUc, 6,250; scattering, WM
—A heavy snow, sleet and ralz dorm
prevailed plate:day at Cheyenne, WY•
omlng and treat se far as Sherman, the
summit of the Union Paclf Ra!tread,
—Re. Henry Oook, of New York, on
his coming trial for elopement with a
young woman of his oongregation, will
pot in the plea of temporary insanity.
—James Tuck, city Marstal of.fackaon,
Miss., was yesterday shot dead by Henry
Slur, a merchant, upon whom he had
called In an official capacity. Bluer was
arrested.
—Over forty compositors In the Olimin.
naU Commercial office quit on a strike
last evening. Kr. Lbsistesd says he will
have no trouble in bolding out against
the movement.
—At a Congregational oonferenoe at
New York yesterday delegetes from all
the churches were present. Henry Ward
Beecher spoke on applying religion to
business and social life.
—The Wilds' count of the Tote at the
Sleeting' in Cincinnati, on Monday, shows
Fisher, Republica*, elected by a major
ity of The arerinke Republican
majority oat the city ticket in 11,170.
—On the queation* of deepening and
widening Jones Falls and issuing bonda
of the city therefor to the amount of
112.500,000, the Tote in Baltimore yester•
day was 8,99 . 1 for and 7,30 against.
—After the Tariff bill is disposed er,
the Funding bill will not be Immediately
taken up, as was designed. Other bills
are prowling, and, with the Tariff melt;
sure, will money the Hones for a month
hence at least.
—At a meeting held at Montreal, last
evening, the Mayor presiding, • mole-
Bons were adopted denouncing the Scott
murder, and demanding military pro.
Motion o the loyal inhabitants of the
Bed River country.
—The fdleslaidppi Grape and Wine
Growers Association closed their session
at St. Louis yesterday, Members from
Illinois, lowa, Missouri and other States
were present and much information laid
before the Association.
—The Cincinnati Pioneer Association
celebrated the eightymocond anniversary
of the implement of Onto In the Council
Chamber at Cincinnati yesterday after
noon. A very interesting address was
delivered by Judge William Johnston.
—General Joseph H. Lewis has been
nominated by the Democrats of Barren
county, Kentucky, as a successor to Got•
laday, resigned, his competitors being
Golladay and South. Lewis was a Con
federate General, and bad his disabilities
removed recently.
—At Jackeon, Ulna.,yesterday. a
meeting of the friends of Wendell Phil
lips and the Anil Slavery Society was
hold, Gov. Alcorn presiding. amid".
Revels and Ames were empowered toast
as delegates at the final meelltutLof the
Society at New York to-morrow.
—The postramitera at New York city
and Williamsburg, baying, by order of
the Postmaster General, detained lettere
addressed to gift enterprise • and , other
swindling Arms, have been sued In the
'United litates court for the recovery of
such lettere.
—The national Telegraph Company on
()y laid a cable
Wednesday momenta
across North 'river, .t Now York, and
on with it Little's
Which It la
to
claimed will bur to
willauto
automatic 11 4 :1 l' at u r n u ec tn t :
lnesa at the rate of
twenty thous. ndw orda per hour.
—Formal po now don was taken peeler
day by proper ar dhority of Carondelet,
recently Rune zed. to St. Louis by Legit.
bile° enactr pent. Carondelet six
miles smith a St. Louis Court Howse,
has about te s-a thousand popuLstion, large
Iron turner/ al, marine ways, ship yarda,
ac.
—The w , ger In the Minnesota rlverls
tuateudil Ash, overflowing Its banks and
flooding t he bottom land, and has com
pelled th • stoppage of train, on the St.
Paul and Sinus City roads until a high
river trr
.ck can be laid near St- Paul, at
which Fork a large number of men are
now en gaged.'
—TI m colored people of Wheeling,
W. Vs., yesterday celebrated the
FIRe auth Amendment by tiring a salute
and parading the streets with music ana
ban norm A moss mooting wee hold In
the erasing at which addreises were
deLlvere d by Gov. Stanton Mid A. W
Campbell, Esq.
—The rivers at IDes Moines ire very
hlgh. Coon riven is tilled with back
water from the Des Moines. Large tracts •
of Ist ids are overflowed and seven hun
dred honest are surrounded by water.
Mani families were removing, and some
camp ad on the Bluffs.. Boats preserve
them ,mmuuleation.
—S till another boom at St. Anthony
was Carried out Wednesday morning,
coon doing two million and a half feet of
logs. which went over the fails and down
the r leer. The main Mississippi boom
mitt dna fifteen million feet of logs, and
may go out at any time. The river at St.
An di ony was rising at the rate of four
inol Las an hoar.
A. CAT nearly caused the death of a
chili I in the vicinity of Bandy RIB, Perry
coon ty, a few days ago. Our informant
states that Mrs. Jeremiah Hull left her
child, aged nine months, in the room
playing with the cat while she was en
gaged in another part of the house. After
some t ime she went to see abontthe child,
when she saw the cat • sitting on Its
breast with its nose Inserted in the child's
mouth and its paws clasped around Its
neck. Mrs. Hull ran and threw the cat
from the child, which was almost lifeless,
but the cat immediately sprang back on
the child, pie clog its nose in the child's
mouth and cl asped Its paws around its'
neck as before . A second time the ani
mal wait throw n back, and then greatly
enra ge d it age in sprang forward and
caught the. child by the throat. After
releasing the child, the cat was Immedi
ately taken out slid killed. The child Je
•covered In a few days. But for the
timely return of the mother to see the
child, it would awn have been placed
beyond the hope of recovery.
Fon the first time in seven! years the
full complement of Judges are now up on
the Bench of the Supreme Court of She
United States. We herewith aftposid
their names, ages and the year of Um dr
appointments: .
Balloon P. Chase • of Ohre age n 7ar.4
Nathan Clorrord:of Marne Of Ms
Barnett Nelson. of New York . 77 NM
David Darla, Or. LOOM. ha 161 C
"!-L-i'l/451-1.1404 of Ohio
SO 1640
•
OrTO:4 s 4 lEr
IrtritagiLV.l,4:Metig=:::::::sl4 753
Jes•ph P..raciley. of New Jeree . e....... 1570
The eatery of each Is six thwasend dol
len"
=II
ATIRS—CRAWIfUED—At tie ma Waft of the
bride'. permits, East Liberty. oa Thunder'
sweater, April ifth. 1870. by Mew. M. 1.. Oliten.
ma. Mr. DAVID AYJMY, an.. of Upper Man.
amity. Ohio. to Miss ANNA CRAW:O RD.
(We hmdly blow what our young and good
loonier bachelor Meads are about is penult no
many of our winsome and handsome guiles to bit
cami.d away by those not .to the manor Dora.
But It Is not any fault of t h e happy Broom la
tale cam. If, la the exercise of tad. goal Male
ishd Da/mein:Which render him masyncuma
=oar his frtendi he chose to select fora life
Pmesier a lady no won by his admire Don and M..
IbMiou. Our Wend David did boleti at weary sati.
stets young man should do, and that wail to lest
oisa a pretty. leteligreat, ascomplialsed and good
timid., woo, win and wed bar. Inasmuch as
Uteri.. no Jaw forisiddlng any citizen of MY
e entering say Other Mato to and • wife, we
submit shot David did well and bravely, and
that while ••car loss le his gel.," beim secured
a good cod noble compenten, and sle sioteit.
hearted and whole.sonled busbaud. They have
oar lest congratumtions. We wish them
Joy and heel/Mem. mid name and PIMPentI.
May tbey mver sestet the ottermse of tbeileftlf
whlepesed cord. "aka twehler lolned thee.
forever In Ilfe• May no cloud of solsfostons
eNsr We ratted ow %belt pathway aioire leaf.
but may they ever Me In the meatus of, entire
aed blenty.ever ehloylag the lu•• nod best wishes
of thetereleada. •
DIED):
lionlararlat —On Wed./ad.,. April ?ILO, Wile•
run of Ar.l tam L. aad &lean lionintOn. In
the R. year or hie age.
!Antral from tee renldenee of Ille.nalllnte,
A• Union avcnor. •Ileihooy Clay. SOGAT,
April SUL at A o•aloet P. es.
ArtilLrtb t at ta•aty lath.
0•Alock A. at..w:11(41/21, vonageat
aJa atlrederlek and Margery Marta. aged 11
month.
ruseral TC-ohl. April Ith. at 10,4 o'clock,
Isola t►o rcsldesco of hts 'smug, No. 3 f pm.
street, •Iloglaciay. :rinds of lb* Melly arc ro
specihtlly Invited to ahead.
o:fl249: ( l2.7:2DZlrititelitt ittieYvt:
1 .. : of hie age.
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Versleiree Tor 314areentls rusatlahol.
00111210 and 01 rasend la7alshmeat as nr
nerd rates. 117
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Belt and Brass Founders,
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Made Pros/weft is Order.
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Made and Kept on Hand.
rroprietera and Yahniaotatrervi of
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Floodth Cor.l7eli and Beiirese
wrresurtavt. 11.•
071101 or Inneerritillt or •Lerolliorr
PireerUnUil, April Yet. 1110.
lIN.PIURSUANCE OF THE 21st
Section ot an Act relatlag to Allegheny mart.
ey, approved the lot day of May. 7601. nod of
the amendment to said sectloo, approved the
PO* day of Yard., 16611, 1 do hereby giro Ito.
Ike that the Duplicate. for the several Nerd.,
immune and Townships will be open, and I win
be profaned to receive the '
County, State,• Poor, Work House and
Improvement Taxes for 1870,
Oa and after the let day of MAY, 1110.
Bald taxes can be paid at tills ogles until the Ist
day o f Acanst with a deductlens of FIVE PER
CENT. for orompt payment to ail persons Parfait
the whole amount of their taxes.
There will be no deduction &Hewed during the
;month of August. There will be
TEN PER CENT. ADDED
To all tazoo rotooliotog aopitld on the lot doy of
September. 1810.'
S. F. DENsgsTrof.
.■„*w:d&V rrou■r■r
of ♦lleghen tio
WHEELER'S
PATENT STAMP CANCELER&
I_ •
- EDWIN - STEVENS,
No. 41 t 4. Third Street,.
r4ILADILPHIA.
Mond Agent for tko Stale of Noggins in.
spfiv4
SPOONS, FORKS, KNIVES, &c.,
=I
WATTLES & SHEILFEIII;
101 MTH AVIINIII
Persona eolog to houaoleeplak would do well
to call add - .coo. ace STOCK OF SILVER Pl.&
TED WART.
tam asiortment of AMERMAN
CLOCKS, all eellind at verzior Dltep. ,D7
L. B. FULTON J. J. It 'GARR.
pm,. /S cri T PAx.. 4 r ll iarßi 9An nzivs.
OAS AND MEAN primes,
Irma Avenue, Near Ma'entreat.
rirmattasui, pa..
14a4 nu. Om Hoot, Gas 71xturea. annta,•
ILM Tab and Wuk Viands. lun Po .n
Tiflis's. Al. sad User Pam p% and Mama Coal*
smuys on band. Publk and nivate Buildings
gaud up with kW. Water and auraea
*minus. joatkag wap i
ti sko.
MEE
- VINEGAR,
THE PITTSBUIMI
VINEGAR.
WORKS.
RALLOU & ADAMS,
167, 168, 169 and 170
SECOND AVENUE,
Are now pod tortlth VINEUAR st the
1,0= 1 II:S o Zz r
.f... Attention It 7at-
ERB:11 WINE, VINEDAB.
AUCTION BALES.
VALUABLE - - •
COIL AND 'FIRMING LANDS
AT
PUBLIC SALE.
TUPSI)AY AYTVIIINOON, April 19th, at 2
o'clock. I shall offer far sale a , too Commercial
bales Booms. IVO ltutithneul street. the follow log
real est•te, situate In Itubluson township, on
Campbell's Bun. WI bin a ntl.e of Mansfield Sta
tion, on the Plltsburgb. Cincinnati and Collttozos
Railroad, about six tulles from klutaborgh:
1. About. 380 ace. a of dual In a *did body.
known as the Noss Coal Honk.
11. A farm of about Mtacres. drst.class land,
with two story Bence dwelling house, large barn
a d 4 or 8 acres choice fruit, known as the Jon•
&than Ross Farm..
3. A piece of Woodland, near the abort, on
d 4. pll'. Bun. con :sluing 10 acre..
A Farm or about 73 acre., wilt two ;tory
tog dwelling house, a rat •clas• barn and orchard
orio scr.• good frUlt , kaown as the Joseph
Bess Warm.
5. A Farm of about 35 sevs, with brick cot
tage house. a
gouti barn. mud good' orchard,
'mown as the Jam• • Bow Ic arml
et. A Yarns of ab
haloo aenw.wlth • two stdrl
frame house, good and good orchard.known
aa the McMillan Farm;
A more favorable oPPOrtunlly le seldom offered
to persons wishing to Invest either In coal or gh
fanning lands, as the above moron, la favorably
legated, In good condltlou, aid will probably
be sold at Very low figures.
For more particular description. or any farther
Information. soul) to 11. 11111121 WIN, Itise , No.
143 !berth aw-mue. The terms be made
known at time of male.
e. pI'ILWAINE,
..`AUCTION 888.
.~_
0 NT L.
GRAY & LORAN
1:=
47 Stith Street.
SAMUEL GRAY,
Merchant Tailor, •
Having resumed business. Is now receiving at
So. SE FIETU. AVENUE. 51tOCk of entire .
NEW AND FRESH GOODS,
for Men's wear. consisting of Cloths. Cassimeres
and VesUngs, and all the newest styles of hutch
and Engllah Costa:tug. - which he Is prepared to
male to order the most fathlonable e.
dentient wp e et fleshing ln
their Clothing mad. to order
eau rely on holing them made to their entire sat-
Isiletlon, both as regards role and 'lustily.
SAMUEL GRAY,
allalltvar MI TWIN AVENUE.
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES
1870.
J. C. C. L. miItILANUTONO s .
K•
erehant M'PHERSON &MUHLANBRININTH NG L
Tailing. No 10 bTRCET,
VlaSe ele c tedr.) We
toe h e n
well sStock of toe and mostfashion-able livods In our line *great portion or which
are our own Importation.
reeling connuent of t ur 511111 y to give perfeet
.11211ot:on. we respectfully solicit tr. al iron an
early c/a/variation of our Coe& of Floe Cloths,
Caserneres, Ve.ll nee, de.
NePHIIDION 6 NUNLANBRINtI.
omit Na. 10 Cloth street.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
•
13=1
vzorns, GAISSIIkIERES, dDIJ
Jun received LIN CT EGIL.
licrebant 11.110,13 Inalthqcld siren
WALL PAPERS
NEW WALL PIPER,
TOIL
SPRING SALES,
N 0.194 Market St., near sth Avenue.
. •
We now offer to the public a ttock of PACER
HANGINGS nso mused In the West for variety
and beauty of aver, eta brad aa all the Novelties
la THEW" BRYSAIO, PERSIAN and GREGIAN
DESIUNS In'plaln end bright enter., for Halls,
Dialog Booms. Be. Aln, WOOD and . MARBLE
DECORATIONs, TINTEG and GILT PARLOR
PAPERS, with an almost endleis variety of
CHEAP SATIN CAP/tits, WHITE and BROWN
BLANKS for Chambers, An. All of which ere
Propene to setae lowa, the loweetla the Inarket.
Gall and gee, at
No. 107 Market St., near sth Avenue.
mnu:Jos. IL Mita= £ MM.
•35
WALL PAPERS.
.BPRING, 1870.
E!RIOEI3 REDUCED.
40 INONIa9 wide tints at 100. otr roil.
li ILT—a treat variety at 504 per roll.
I.ILAZIIS—eII Slade at Sllle per roll.
ISGEGA NT French .d Amerlcau Paper Raul•
Infs. oat spectate above, superior to any as
sortment In the country. For sale at
P. MA PIM A TVS
New / Wholesale and Retail Store,
191 Liberty Street,
DIU PITThBUBUH.
WINES, LIQUORS, 8:43:
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
111141111111 or
BBANIIIIIS I 611, at,
ICItOLaNALE 11111.1.11111 11
PURE RYE WHISKIES,
4011PERN STREET,
Have Removed to
NOS. 384 AND $&6 PENN,
Coe. Itleventil (t:mu arty CanaL)
JOSEPH S. FINCH &
x 06185, 137,168, IN, 193 00 I^6,
TIENT NTRELT, PITITEUROB.
WiNarAtrivnENN cry
Cciffst Dlnuuea Pare Bp Tilbtal.
Alen dealers is TOIAZION WIN= askl
{lll/iMs 130111. se- ettm.sll -
7r:
ROBERT 11, PATTERSON & CO.,
• WWI= or
Seventh Avenge and Liberty St.,
rtr~raeouau, re.
Wilt ow Bverg Saturday /Add
• AN AUCTION SALE
4)/
lORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
= WAGONS.
k ra P 4. ar t eit44 i lZ; their
statics of coasignmese o v n r De n ana Tliarsday
trigt jort t lat .
tarsals.
JOHN 0. STEWART, Audieseer.
max a.
.ROBT. PATTERSON A
S. C4X,i;
LAIMII . X. 'WALES 41101,11
sjoy t.T. 0 r.: 4 ;)__WAl:y q. 11: I A ,A
COL HUM ITINOR E LIUITT I?.
PIT 1103179. WW - TA.
ar2l;kl
OFFICIAL.
• PIT'ISBUBGH.
AN OItDIN.INCE to provide for the purchase of propeery and
to Starket
se In 01. 111{:4.11l11 ward, aud Moore
th, pt.ro.at,.
,ht:. I. H , an I enar..l by
11, Oro 4 .Y.l.ef and ,on
o,en ow( nme
nu ord., in•tt .eu.t ernsetn.: try the oat/writ
..f the mune. That U... SI %roe 1ta , .1 ba• and Is here
•othort,o an.l r..cte.l to so ‘lte. execute and
oellrrr tio 11-I.yo”.•rx.tutor of .411
Lyon, aed to dames It. Murray and John
T. !I at t hlas. a aerot ore Ur ArlalUOTShOrb.dee'd•
bonds 111 thee of the City of Plttshu nth to
the am.unt of .lily nye thousand 18 65 .000)
Collars. and a Mortrage or llorl,{man own the
proo..err purchased !rem theta to .(172T0 the par
latent of gold Bonds
•
Pm, 9. bald Ponds shell 110 made sire c
they
as the Market Comnilttee maet:
they MIMI besigned by the Mayor and Counter
slimed by the Controller; and the Mayor Omit
ado thereto the corporale sem el the city. They
lihed bear date the Prat de) , of A lilt. IMO, and
e payable In seen Years from said date. with
Interest at the r ate of all nor cont. per annum.
payable fiellll-111121111111ir princitial and Interest
Payable at the °Mee of the City Trelmurer: and
m e mortgage or g or, gaged the' be estimate 11n
the sane manner.
her. 3. fi s h Bonds shall be tonna and reamed
• Fifth' Avenue Gimlet t Bonds. , ant lettere
dell,. ry shall be lifealstrree is the Wilke st the
city Controller eeley shall het p an air oust of
the saner, and or all alone!. Which may at any
Vine les t paid for ur un account of priuelpal or
Interest • .•
Sat'. 4. That any ordinance or oast of ordl
.anee nflicsing with the, pas, eof (hie ordi.
a 1- e at the tit-resat time. be and the same is
weeny repealed: so far as the same afcrete this
rdlosnee.
Ordained and enacted Into alaw in 'ouitells,
his Ablh day of March. A. 11. INTO.
- .I AMISS McAULIT.
Attest: R. S. Mon
President of Select Ca Bell.
now,
clerk of Select Council. -
W. A. TOMLINSON.
President of Common Council.
Attest: 11. McilAgrtn. .
Clerk of Common Council. 007
A .
N ORDINANCE to provide
Fr the erection of Lending •.
rwortms I. Be it ornamea anal enacted per fiss
(My of PfftcrategA, trs Listed anti Vomoton'Ormn
els onseartderg awl U in hereby ordained and
enacted by authority./ Ms same. That the Wet
to as of the well, of Widows hrreatter erected.
con Oriole& butitur align .1, In the City .f Pitts
bu rah le xcludlng therefrom the rural porton. of
..Id city). Ortstl be as follows, to wit: In butte-
Ines bere•fter to be erected, constructed. butt
er altered c omml to be used exclusively for dwel-
Iles. w Ith a front of not acre than twenty-flee
feet and not less than twenty fi e feet high, the
en Or or fountiallon wells .11.11 not be less than
eighteen Inches thick, tne front and rear walla
shadnot s:leas than thirteen Inches thick, and
the sWe walls shall not he to., th .n nine Indhet
thick. and where the loisht shall exceed twenty
five feet cant! shalt not be more than thirty sla
feet. she cellar or f undatin• Wlibl shall not be
less than thirteen Inches mirk. sod nil toe outer
walls shall not be less than thirteen Inches thick
to the height of.the floOm of the third sten, and
for the msinfler or the heiht. Ow
the wal la chill not be tel tha g n nine Inches.th . cknes•
• s of
:lac. M. That the twelfth tine from the begin
ning of Section-10th. page 1.70,0 f the OW
(Mde, shall be so amended are to read °Pot less'
Wen twenty nor mode than twenty flee. lent
front." • .
lino. 2.
our( €i
all butld!ngs not more than
twr rity•fourfeit front nor mote than twenty-sLx
fee; high, the brick walls shall not be lets than
Oe
nl Inches thick
IX.C. 4. That the provisions of this Ordinance
snall not be so
Ordinance
tied alto conflict wile the
provisions of an Ordinance suspending the oper
ation of no ordinance relative to Wooden Build-
Ine• In the 17th ward of the City of Pittsburgh.
boo 5. Thatany ordlnance or part oforeinance
conflicting wlth the passa of this ordinance at
the present time. he Dull a ffect.me Is hereby re-
Tared so far as the bum, this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted Into a law In Cooncile,
his Abth day of March. A. D. MU.
• JAREN MeAULAY.
' President of Select Council.
At" tiefi .it'L'gtl.%."l..
W. A. TOMLINI3ON.—'
Presidentrof Common Connell.
Attest: If. MCMAagge,
Clerk of Common Connell. •o 7
AN ORDINANCE sapplemen-
TARY to an Ordinance entitled • An Ordi
nance extending Yrderar street and filing the
meation 1110 prOvigthig for the 'Openingof the
name." enacted lice 13. h day of December 1861).
SiCTiOrs 1. be It ordained and enacted be the
City of Pitt.burgit. let e:cct and Common Coon
ells •rsciobled. and ant is
beret! ordained and
enaced by the authority of the tame. That Ye&
cent Street in and the •3111116111 hereby extended
and located from Wylie avenue to Seventh nee
nee. to the Plitt, ward' of raid elty. agrecablY to
the server and plan made by tee City Engineer
nod Surveyor and filed 'n his office—that le tonal,
the western limiter boundary of said extension.
shall be and is hereby locatel and defined to be a
straight line tram Wylie - Iv nue to Seventh lee
exactly correspon d . to the western line
if Federal itreet between Wylie avenue soil
' MA avenue: and the eastern line thereof shell
w the dividing line between the property of
'banes Jeremy awl prope of
nee
I .4.• at oiled wear. eater son “tlel and U. W.
er o . Jr., William Rinehart and Adato Weaver.
thing there diwrott and dishwerested freehold
ers [raid city, are hereby appointed viewers
to view tee premises app.!. denten..., make
asees.ments and lit rronn the natl. enjoined and
reqUlred by tee set
of Aseembly In such ease
made and provided.
•. .
Sgc. That any ordinance or part of ordl.
nance conflicting with the passage of tills ordi
nance at the present time. be and the same Is
hereby repealed so far as the same affects this or
dinatoce. •
. .
Ordained Anti enacted Into a law ail. 511311 day
.r Marta, A. L. 181 U.
J Aid 8.8 McAUT.F.Y.
Brveldent of &tact Council.
Attest. F. S. atonama.
Clerk of /Select Council.
W. A. TOMLINSON.
Pros Went of Common Council.
Atted, 11.31ellAsraus.
Cleft of Common Council. ap7
AN ORDINANCE for opeming
C.m rail aim L'from Liberty avenue to Prim
•
venue. •
Orr L Be it ordained and exacted by the
IV af BlB.6.exth. in Seled and Comoros kbuis•
Me assembled, crud it kr tierrby ordained 1119114
marled by the authority re the .1•164. That the
Cay Xhithrieet be awl nn
le hereby butburited
and dineted eurref ape. hrhil rtii o o
from Liberty avenue to P. uk even or. and to irlb
ral;c:datuagra nada...sera bone to canned there
by. ar e
Ilindwlck. John Botcher and lico,an
Finley are hereby appointed In acdant.. with
an Act of A oven:ably approved Jan. oth. 1961.
SKr. 3. Titat ahy ordlnance or part en ordi
nance t.n atm lug wlll. the Vienna.. thla •
r , .. , 4a , t4=re , atut the 11111,1 if
MOW IS
d no far as the mune ant.. tile
erdlnnoce•
rdaltir.lnn.l enn...1...11nt0 • law this Atha day
I IlArch. A. I.P• 1117(I..
• J AMES MeAU LEY.
• Pr shiest of Sjrot Connell
Attest: It. S. Aloss:iw.
. .
Clerk of :elec t Counell
W. A. TOMLINSON.
Pr... Went of Common Council
Attest: It. 111,11Asenk.
Clcrt of Common Connell: mi 7
AN ORDINANCE for opening
n t:l 7: g: ( r u m /Aber t avenue to
IinCTION 1. Be ft ordained and matted by Mr
(My PUlrburyh, fn tiekrcl and Common Conn
er. rumembied, and U hereby ordained oss4
Cut by tar authority of Me Thai the
City hell be
v el be re hereby Authoriser! sad
direct.' to surey owl oven Itomorea
from Liberty avenue to Penn sur , nue, awl to
r e-
Se clamour's ano amass buten" canal4l thee
by, Sem ,e 1 I bad nick, John Beecher and °sorsa
Finley are h reby appointed:ln amontance - ohlt
an Act of Astembly, approved January sth.
1884.
31. Mimi any w i th
or part firma
nanee eundicrlng with the mintage of this twill.
nonce at the pmsent tinierbe suit the same. Is
hereby repealed so Cu. as the tame affect!, Mrs Or
dinace.
Ordaliteil od enacted Into • lave In Connell,
tan Ngilt d 7 of March. A. D. 1470.
JA11313 IicAOLEY.
President of he n ett Council.
Attain: 4. Nonnow,
Clerk or Select Connell.
W. A. TMLINN
President of C o mmon
Council..
Attest: M. IfCMAAran,
Clerk of Common Council. apl
AN ORDINANCE granting
the tight to atter certain (tante
liscrriut 1. Bs U crannied and enacted by Ms
CUP of PittobstryrA, in inner and Comm. C'onn-
Cala assembled. and U to hereby ordained and en
acted by Me ataltortly of the none. 3 hat per
m•ssion he and he is hereby authorised to Coln..
fronts and travel roofs on his buildings. No.
1133 and 1133 Pena avenue, turner Maddock'.
alter.
Sm. SI. That any ordinance or part of °rill
nave conflicting with Vie plumte. of Ole oral
nonce at toe' present time. be and the same Li
hereby rthealed so far as the same rattan this
ordinate..
Ordained and enacted Into a law to Cannella
LhL 98th day of Larch. A. IL 3070.
JAM f kit; 'ilL6'l",
leforga de°"r'e'" C""4.
Clerk of C 0131311013
' W..A. TOMLINSON'
Ati.w
m. f ," W
r" ent of Common Council.
6: r 1 B`
01 mon Council. iO7
A N ORDINANCE appointing
i
Lit new V vrers on .1 GM street.
oic7torr 1 Be it ordosned and marled 61 Me
ODY ef Pitt Wk. he &Met and (Memos COL.
m
etre asmakh nod ft tr hereby ordained old
sanded by t old/tartly of to sums. Thou Thos.
M. Howe, 1.1 once It. White and Win. 1 tom be
and they • beret.. appointee viewer. on the
openle• of th street. from' Butler sh eat to
Devison street. In den of them appointed by Al
eminence osom. , July 20th, 1866.
.15MC. 2. That any 026th,
or part of oral.
nanee ennftleting with the Pmmen of this . 01 l•
o unce at the present time. be and the same is
;finan cereby
e repealed so Mr as the same affects this or.
.
..Ordained and. enacted into • Ism In Connell',
Ulls With day of March. A. 11. 11170.
JAMES Mc AULET,
• President or Select Council.
Attest: E. B. Winnow,
• - . ,
Clerk of Seicet Council.
W. A. TOMLINSON,
President of Common Connoi.
Attest: A. MeMAsTra,
Clerk of Common Coition. nil
&N ORDINANCE granting
Samuel O'Brien Bro. the Mot to Meet n
on Frame Building.
15:6 1. Ita it ordained and enacted by the COY
of Pumbureb, In Select sod Common Council.
manolee. and ills comb, nrd•lncd foolenacted
by the aethority of the same. hat permission
to erre - • Jackt on Frame madding twenty 1201
sixteenth, twenty-six tint) feet in lehgth and
(16) feet In he is herohl Fraaoolo
bameri O'Brien d on the rear of titer lot.
No. 463 Linertl steeet.'
Sac. U. Tbat Kay onlluanceor partoardlstaxmc
co with the
and
of this ordinance al
th percen t tlme. be and the same is hereby re
pealed so ihr as the same effect. this ordinance. -
Ordained and enacted into a law la Connell..
Ws (ISM day of Karen. A. 11. 18
Mclo.
..7.13118 AULMT.,..
President of Select COmat
Attest! Z. B. Moneo
Clerk of Select Connell.
W. A. TOMLINSON,
President of Common Connell.
Attest: 11. McldAlimmt.
ClereofCommirre Carmel'. ' ap7
A i N ORDINANCE supplemeno
tar) to
gahela au Ordloance relative to Wharfage
on t o M Wharf. .
escri.maon on
Bs ft ordateed awl maga bg Ma
itfPilietiurvit. to detect awl Commas Onro
sits assamoted awl it is lumby w aw a
mad
mailed by Me authority d/Otr mama. That tee
Itrovision• of an Ord.em cc Tatted the—day of
tattled on Ordinance relative the btg.
on the Monongahela Wharf. Irie sad same an
hereby extruded se MIS A I.esho ny Wharl.
Plc. M. That any ordinance or part of *nil-
Sante annOtalns with' the passage of this ordl
notice at the prment time, he and the same Is
h e
repealed to faro the tome streets Oita of-
Inance.
• . . .
Ordained end enact:A Into • law MD** 411111
. (
:ley of Karen. A.
.Wlll7O. _
J AWES IfeAULIST.
Attest: L. IL kton P rolg
Mat of Select ConneJl.
Clerk of Select Coonell.
W. A. TOMLINSON:
Pre:lntent of Common Collodi.
Attest: H. McklArertn.
-
Clerk of Common Connett. an/
IROPOSAIS-WILL BE BE.
c LIV RD at the 00lee of Da- Water Works.
Inlrd story of iii.gt.t. None, tip till MAY 4.b.
A. D. 18 tornlsft FIRE rnuto4 ano
COCKB Uk /ht. no. l of Andl, A. D. 1811. Is ms
Patterns Inas are now In ma.
MA JOS. ',BENCH.
JOHN T. GRAY,
House and Spa Painter,
GICS.I2I.I=. 211 41 P G IT ' AZTEII "
Ks. 6 1 4 SIAM Street. .
laS•ty Mete Sand street.) Plu.sberre. N.
:DEAR". ASS.-26 ca.
sksCANZLELD. for tale
J. B
ECM=
AP&CrtniSTENTS.
rag - NEW OITER HO
Haeavrr USE 7
; H. R. Ca-tleg•
LAST •10111 1101 ONI.
R EPA n o +.i
Grand Opera Company.
r ARC. Lb: (DlGetor so C. D. 11.1 u &Go.
D. .1 V I‘o ... bus'aess idatitg4r.
E T O I - Vg;.l.la+t EVY NI 1, AorrllallrTtria
E 7161. tbl. company o: Balfa'a lawn boaatlfalllpera.,
TUI ROSE OE ORSTILL
Intl& f!!!!4:41
CASTI.R. CAL VBILLL. 111 bULLIL,
HOWARD. Mts. BOULINOT, Coadoeloy,
Mr. A RIM , If.
SATURDAY A IeTERII9O:7,ONLY AIATIbLit
MILL.
014 o'clock; or. at
A.1011 . •loa to Retiree ...11A ResetreA Sethi.
CI: Gallery, 50e. 1,..t samarabee pssfirely,
vt.BATURDAY NIIuIIT. br
BIARITANA.
lEElE=li=gl=l
WTI=
ART GALLERY,
CODUiratle & rare Colltetioni of Paintings, UNI
Production of Antetkan and Foreign Antrim,
1231:211E1
MONDAY, Aptil 11th.
=
UN "1"/ X.: alst.
No. 231 LIBERTY STREET,
oppoelle the bead or Wood street.
AIMIWION
-at a.vs
=EECI=II
INSURANCE
pv:l4 :10ktiPor4
RITUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO,
Of Pennsylvania.
Mee, 75 Federal St., Allegheny City.
DIZLEOTOBBI
Boa..DABLei L. OBAHAM.
. .Her.
Capt. IL BOBINBO J. IL CLARK N. I ,
_D. D.. .
Bev. A. R. DELL, 11.1.1.,
Bay. 8. B. D.D.,
' W. A. DEED Casale,. Allegatar Tout Do.
• • JACOB BUsi, Sea Sawa Air , at.
DMI/ IlarefotAllesbeNy.
O. W. BENNY, Batter,
A.. B. BELL, Atterraey.at-Lmr_. •
' D. PATTEIC3ON. Lumber Nereb.t.
D. BWOOWIL Insuranea Alretit.
lta
Capt. ROBS% ROBINSON. Prowld•st•
B. CLAILK,D.D..IIIse PresitsaS,
C.
80. Ssarstary.
C. R. BERNNY.OAR Trsassrer.
N. W. WHITE. MEDICAL Arrness.
DANIEL BWOtIEB. fienq Agent.
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John M. Donaldson. Alketo ny. Pa.
W. W. Hale, Hunlrester. Pa.
Rev. James liollisgsbead.lleaver,
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to policy boldera bldlvldend returned
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INSURANCE COMPANY.
PIZELAWS BUILDING,
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PITTSBURGH. PA.
Capital All Palkl,lCIR.,
N. J. Vela. Joan rle7S, eaPa.ILSSUa.
Dan Wallace, Hannay A.
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INSURANCE COMPANY.
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JOHN BROWWAr 'Ya Pretical
JAMES E. IST !MON. !Secretary.
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WK. PHILLIPS. 'resident.
JOHN WATT, Vice President:
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