The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 11, 1870, Image 4

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room* At* ii(etrAble b 0
Attest np ro - *Mt porilee rt bating to oo•
-;stlivf them. tolOy . et touring Room.
The. Art ttettor) exhibition .upon to •
Crate Pre• have made their appear
*nee In the market*.
The. city - is overrun with thieves.
What bripig then here?
Slaw ??show had four oases only
before him yesterday morning.
Pale Sunday was duly observed In
many of mg eburebee yesterday.
Severe 1411.—Yeaterday afternoon Mr
Rickard Staokle fell on Liberty street.
Allogbeny;and brokq Ms
City F.altltiser Moore and the Survey
Committee lnested • number or new
atroeta In the Twentieth ward Saturday.
Pell from • Wagou v —tdr. Laurence
Morris fell from a wage b on Mechanics
street Saturday afternoo and broke Ids
leg.
CommludSn'ltcceired. Register Gray
received bud week the Commission of
Ebenezer Williams, of Pittsburgh, as
Notary Public.
Yesterday - was A jubilee In the colored
churches of the two clUel. The pulpits
were supplied by members of the Con
- (emcee now In, sesslon—Elio ..blg guile"
Of coarse being brought out.
Seriously Isdared.--On Saturday after
noon shout four o'clock Frank Saying
non, a Frenchman, wao seriously Injured
at — the Six Mile Island ooal works ny a
num of slate which fell upon him.
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Recerertag.—lda Ehrnitein, the little
child who It was thong t wart fatally
injured on Penn street I- day by being
rub over by e wagon, is . ill living and
there are atrong hopes of tir recovery.
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Mrs. Racheratentgemr . residing on
Rebecca street, Allegh ny, hed her
pocket picked- to the DI ond Market
Saturday morning. She i t about three
dollars In money, FL due bill for eighteen
dollars and other valuabloptioere.
Scripture Hl.tory to TabManx-Vivant&
—These extraordivary exinbitirins still
continue in Turners' Hall. The pro.
gramme for title evening is a rich selec•
Don from Gustave Dote's drawlugs,
representing Incidents of the New Testa•
ment.
PersonaL—Bartley Esq..
after quito an extended ramble In the
western and southern cities, bas returned
to Pittsburgh to reclaim! it AS a porma
Dent home. fin is engaged on a new
novel to be published by the Narpera of
New York, In June next.
' The Funeral of "Paddy" Williams
took place yesterday and was numer
ously attended. Ho was burled In St.
Mary's cometcry.,There being evi
donee against McDonald, who is supposed
to belie done thelstal shooting he was
discharged from custody by the Phila
delphia Alderman.
Get litsßacg.Up,Yeaterday the drop
in the Eleventh street' Easier, tilled to,
backing up the water, stopping the diVel
on Liberty street near the grain elevator
and compelling travelers to roach the
Union Depot by way of Penn street.
Street Commissioner Linderman will
remedy the cane to-day. •
A Sbover.—Simon Levi as arrested
tuPetroleum Centre, and b .ugbt before
Commissioner Gamble, of t is city, on
Saturday, charged with having paased
two counterfeit notes of th e National
Market Bank, Now York, on the I Ith
inst. A ft er hearing hew committed
to Jail In default of bail for trial.
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Pat Murphy was releaxed from toe
Poor House a few days ago. Saturday
he resumed his old profession, vagrancy
and drunkenness. Mayor Callow was
Instrumental in giving himnothor brief
mum of retirement—nines days at the
Work House. Pat didn't m ant to go to
Claremofit, but submitted t hie fate. -
The PresOntment.—Tte presentment
Of dm grand Jury which we üblished in
our home of Saturday,
it appears was
written by the "Hamner AS Resolution
-leer" LH. Herr. Esq., mo e familiarly
knowp as "Benton" Rom ow Benton
managed to - get up that itch manor
without k slogle_iireaolutton" we are
unable tolell. • .
Our enterprising veteran In the amuse
ment 800, Major Burnell, bas now what
you may call the “Invisible and Myst.
Weems L a dy." To. describe her would
taxa a eolumn. To see her, brit 7.6 coda
Iteinember the, elsjor'a Museum in a
Nisei -the most refined can visit, and
would Kush only for their Ignorance In
oil going isomer.
Pante.' le announced that
Rev. B. F. Brooke, the talented teeter of
"Christ's Eplaeopal Chureb, Allegheny,
will, In addition to the regular morning
aervlce each day of the week, deliver ■
merles • of evening discourses on ...The
Lost Days of oar Lord.. The Hater.
dare service will be especially for the
pious women pf the Church.
nelson Rebbed.--A couple of more
entered Allison's saloon, Diamond, Al
legheny. Friday night. They found
nothing in the drawer, but the license
hanging on the wall attracted their at
tention. Between the glass and paper
!several email wins and au old bank hill
were Inserted. They accordingly confis
cated frame and all, together with a dem.
&lobo of whiskey. with which they left.
Nothing in the saloon wan disturbed.
fill Tspping.-SittMitay • morning
Ehnen Brown, t:olored, entered Shantz
er'e grocery store, iv'sever avenue, Alle.
sheny, end during, the Memos of the
attendants reached scrawl_ the counter
and emptied the till. He attempted to
escape but after a short chase wag cap
tured by officer Corneaus.The money
was found In a fence corner Where be bad
thrown It In Ids flight. He confessed the
crime end pleaded povany. lie was
locked cp. -
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Church Dedicathon.—Tbe new Presby
terian. Church - at ilaziewood, in the
Twenty-third war 1, was dedicated te the
-warrice of Almighty God with appropri
ate' ceremonies yesterday. Revs. Dr.
Jacobus and Hodge were present and offi
ciated. There were services morntltt,
afternoonned evening, and the attend.;
*nee was exceedingly large.
The building . Is it post and handsome
structure and reflects aredlt on the con
'rogation, which though youpg and coat,
punitively email, is Increasing rapidly.
Eccentric Robbers.—On k'ritlay night
tsar tWo.vainahlaborses werostolen from
the preMiami of Mr. James Rolishouse,
Evergreen Hamlet.- Ttikviaxt day the
splpeds were left at a livery statne op
otao • 'Wan. Alleeten7. br the mea,
who Instructed the prCrfistor to demand
four dollars for the horseJ . when the
owner came for them. That peg:lowan.
alter a long search, his prope7tY.
and - ovens course claimed (
with The breal
wore - v
given over to him out th efour
What Ides • the , thieves had In
this transaction Is not known, unless
It be * natural facetiousness which so
reudtoway found vent.
Serials Accident.
Mr. B. Umber, a contractor, met with
a serious soldent Saturday morning,
while engaged at work on Diamond alloy.
He was imperintentling the putting in of
a new front In a building to be occupied
by, Rudolph Bechtold, and while eland.
lug antbe foundation well giving some
inatructkuve. about - providing a: better,
support for the wall above, from , under
widch the Inuit bed been removed;
- number of bricks fell, and atriktrig hirre
on_the head knocked him Intotha
Inflicting several serious but not danger
esuiwounds He la recovering rapidly
intl will be able to resume work Ina few
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. Wall* .• C h urc h—Epeicepat -'whatatlen.
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Tne - eolenen and Improseivo rite of
iiiin' arnaliffeicby the laying- on of hands
and Epboopalbanodletban4ram adadnid
-- tared by ;Tllithop Kerfoot In ;the • new
Atliiipel:off'Trinity.. Church, yesterday.
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owning, to • clefs of
b forty•two—twonti.
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. eight uten; and fourteen niale—lncle
ding several adults. The andlenoe cont.
Aplotely filfed the spacious chapel. '_The
'crakes preceding the annum-ware road
. - ..py the Rector, Rey. John' Scarboroi
• aw4ittod by Rev. Abel Iferfoet., alb
guefiap , preached a semen appropriate to
abaeceasion, In which were elucidated the
"fandantenta* ,orinciplot th at underltif the
..4jhrietfan jild'igul character. Be also
•id . the c andidates for confirms
litTlng theme deai e r Godly admo. ,
, I red
.. and advfoo. - .
DEVIATED DIREATERA4
11.4 th Itl•bep INthet.ltr=o4uisero obit
Oteurillit* , --kreltnot tribute to the
litere....t. .1 the Vipurt..l.
Withitt 111 P 14[4.M YMi. in% Yet ..
rnitnit. %....trunge totality •nrnn• nttouditnt
ittmn the Isistilor• In the Methodist Rpm.
r lIMI I'lllllrll. It Is tint a row short week's
ere a.xrewlfß thowntude were engaged
In the obasiole t is which marked the de.
mien of it Priam In their lanai, the
Illustrious, the' honored Dr. hrellotook.
Hardly had the mound; or WiltliLla for this
calamity died away ero the fatal archer
tied ntrlcken down another ”entning
mark," 'th6. beloved, the ZOIRIOus, the
lamented Blihop Thomson: And now
with the requiems far the departed atilt
tilling tho air, from across the wide
Atlantic comas trio thrilling ancalinCe-
mont that ahother great woraer has haw
ed, through the gluon of pearl. to rest.
Bishop CaPgln Kingsley, the Totiugeet of
the M. IL Bishop., is dead. Witte prime
of lda manhood, In the full .igor of his
powers, ini the opening of • career
which it was fondly hoped would he
continued !iittuty years-, a stranger,
In a strange land, but at his post, to him
the mightitir 11t1131111041.1 came, junt an.
other soul *oat the rattle of genius and
Christlanitt pasted into the great Here
after.
Of MG death nothing la farther known
save that his life was terminated at Boy.
root by a sudden attack of heart disease.
Ile wan at the time pursuing his ellisec.
pal visitation to the M. H. missionary
stations-0 Journeyl. planned by the
.hoard, which • would have taken him
around the circuit of the werld. When
leaving our shores he was In the brat of
health and splrita, and looked forward
to the enjoyment of a long life of
usefulness In his position,—which ren
ders his demise the more eau and sor
rowful. • Yesterday the diournful event
wee announced from all the Methodist
pulpits hereabouts. accompanied fulsome
installers widi appropriate and feeling.
remark.. The Rev. John A..l3ray, or
Chriet'a M. E. Church. made It a nodal
theme, and paid a tender and touching
tribute to the memory of the departed,
lu which he said:
I have no thought to preach to•day. I
feel more like eating in tearful silence
and praying for a double portion of ate
spirit to rest upon US, and the comforts of
Jun Holy Ghost to rest In sweetest meas
ure upon his stricken .family. Bishop
tlalviu Kingsley was born in Ameeville,
Oneida °entity, New York, September 8,
1812. ' •
le 1828 hie fether left Oneida and
moved to Chautauqua county; In the ex
treme western part of the State. Here
be was subjected to all the hardships of a
pioneer life; here he heard Methodist
preaching for the first time.
From the time of his conversion he
felt a strong desire to procure acollegiate
education.
It was not possible to spare him from
the farm, and be attended school three
months In the winter, and worked tne
remainder of the year. The drat books
in advent* of, those possessed by the
cominunity, he obtained by working a
•sugar place"aan shares; having half the
sugar for the work. This be carried on
his shoulders, walking ten miles ,to
Jamestown, where be exchanged his
sugar for books. Lamps and candles in
those days were luxuries not easily ob
tained. so he used •fat Pine" for lights.
By vesicle of thoso torches he applied
himself to his books long after others.
wore asleep. Ho also carried his hook
with him by day, snatching every mo
moot to mastor the hard contents. Du r
lug the winter Of In% Jae Was licensed
- t exhort. It was done entirely without
his knowledge. It seemed to press upon
Lis mind tho duty of. the ministry and at
drat it seemed Impossible (or him to
preach thevonpel, but he reasoned thus,
a, he often remarked lu relating hie ex.
perinea. ..All things are possible with
God; and if he has called me to this work
he will assist OM to no it."
In 1837 he was' licensed to preach.
After receiving- him pay for a winter's
teaching he purchased a suit of clothes,
and with twenty dollars in his pocket
~carted for Allegheny Oollege. He
walked slaty milowto reach that indite.
lion. On his wayito met an old itinerant
minister who asked him, "Where are
you going?" "1 am going to get an
oducation," he replied. After great self
denial and hardship he graduated In
1811, and was the same year elected
professor of Mathematics in his alms
Ruder.
During this year he was married to
Mlle Della Scudder. This year also he
joined the Erle Conference, and was
appointed to Saegertown circuit, and the
following year as junior preacher to
Meadville station. In 1843 ha was ad
ult Bed into full connection and ordained
Deacon 'by Bishop Soule.. Two year.
later he was ordained' Elder by Bishop
Hemline.
In 1843, Pennevirraula withdrew the
appropriations ehe had formerly wade to
the colleges within her bounds and It
was found impossible for Allegheny Vol.
loge to proceed further without. an en
dowment. The College wag ; suspended
for one year, for want of - funds. Prof.
Kingsley wax appointed, with others, to
enter upon the herculean teak of endow
, ing. the College. For this purpose he
worked night and day traveling and
preaching everywhere over a territory of
country_hundreds of miles in extent.
During this year be held his famous
debate with Luther L9O.
He Wag stationed In Erie, Pa., the two
following years. Here he wrote his work
on the resurrection of the human body
—one of the moat valuable contributions
to th o library on that eubject. In 1846 he
returned to Meadville.
. In 1852 he led his delegation by a deci
ded vote as • member of the General
Conference heldrier , -Boaton. - -
He made sue* a faiorable Impression
upon that body that he received upwards
of forty votes for the Episcopacy.
In 1853 the Genesee College conferred
on him the degree of D. D. In 1856 he
led again the delegation In the General
Conference,, and was an active member
of the Co mmittee on Slavery. At this
Conference be was elected editor of the
Western Christian AdtVeare, as moms:
ion to the venerable Dr. Elliott.
In 1860 'be was again BC the General
Conference, and won great reputation as
.Chairman of the Committee on Slavery.
He was also reelected to the Western
Christian Advocate. fie was elected
again to the General Conference In 1884,
sod wax then duly elected and ordained
to the office. of glahop of the M:
church. ghee his election to the Blab.
optic hla history is familiar to the
Church. .
Adversity produces strong men and
great MOB. Young men that light their
way op from the oppositions and diced
vantages of life. They must have in 10.
meat of granite about them. The stn
will not level nand.
Bishop Kingsley had this. magalven
stout his character. He would not h -
tate at danger; he would nod turn frp
duty; he did not seek for easy plans; he
did not look for constant comforts; ho
stood up strong and manful to the reepon
eibilitles of life; and yet he was se tender
and simple's *child. The adversities of
life had Made him strong, but he wee ten
der. Ills heart wag full of the tenderest
NanlimemUi. They grew like violets and
deletes in Wilson!. I.n 'octet life he was 4
delight, , and In his family all that le iM
plied's the words a husband and a father.
This wonderful compass eharecteriaed bra
mental attainments. He seemed to be
equally at home In a letter for the
children on the little fishes of the great
sea, or lnc studied argument on the pro.
found subject of the resurrection of the
human body. Lin a sermon plbilebed
clout a year ago he described himself In
endeavoring to adjust true greatness.
He cciii "this petty mean jealousy that
somebody else will do something which
will eclipse another bas been the bane of
successful warier.. and It ban even gone
no far that men almost apologise for such
!hinge by saying that great monntaine
nevi touch at the top. Well./ 'nohow
they do not, away up In the 'region of
eternal from, but they do touch at the
bottom where they are. Urged; where
the little vines grow, and the wheat
fields waves and the gurgling spring
gushes out In the anntight, and the songs
of gladness are echoing from hill IQ
bill.")
Of his character ft is more difficult to
speak. I regard him axone of the most
remarkable men of our church, or in.
deed of any Church. He impressed me
as man of wonderful compass of character.
He was a mathematician you could see
that by his statement of truth. He put
things in hard feats and in mathematical
-demonstrations. Such men aro apt to
.chryittallie—to be air hard andltry ea the
fi gu res they calculate.. .They are not apt
often to he attractive Men. They do not
live In a world fsf sentiment, but of cold
facts. 'Berßbhop Kingsley was full of
i!eyinpatity. Yon,ochld not come near
blot but . rite &Mid' feel his 'great heart
hear. :4.,bnaidarate of the feelings; and:
even the preindleiss Of others, won
the respect and Wadden° send love
As a preacher he. was strong, &We. ,
earnest; he felt the responidbillftee of 1
minister of Christ:Sod earnestly tried to
win soulx to Christ , ' • Ho made no effort
at display,lnt by hie Strong statements
and logtdl eorielitskete .ite•Carried hie
ttg=tni n With.hintrand fastened the
io
heir hearts.
t He was power(lln• detiete.: - • He war
bold and uneomPromising in 11111Prinoi
plea,_ and was ever rassly.to giveareeson
Orilla hope thiamin in him. •
At it meeting of the Been) of Bishops,"
Year ago, 'Ursa arranged th a t Bishop
Kingsley should., visit the-iperk oh the
?acid° pout; prodding a that Ookirado,
ffevida,Oregon. and Califoreti Confer.
mice', and proceed thence to - one work
in the old-world. 'lt, was his plan to
visit our miseion work in Chine, preside
!tithe unread Conference In India, and
he proposed to proceed at once to 'Egypt
and the Holy Land, returning to preside
at the Conference In:Germany, Malt the
Work In Switzerland and Sweden, and
than home again. •
The Church had had cheering news
from him during his Journey. Ile had
been in good health. Ile had penetrated
all the intricacies of our Mission wet kin
China and India, and was at Ileyout, on
the shores of the Mediterranean, when
he fell and crowed et once to work and
live. -
He was 0130 of the 111Dat popular editors
of the Wen. Although he took charge
of the Irestern Advocate at a time calou
lated to depress au ordinary. mind—after
the editorial pen had been la the hands
of Pr. Eltiott—when strong men were
at the bead of other papers—when there
waa a groat divoraity of opinleu ou the
great qUestionathat agitated the Metho
dist publio—yet in itteatillest Widnes's, In
Christian oourteay and with literary
ability, he (entitled the hope." of his
wannest friends. •
A.. Bishop he was universally be
loved. Lis wO.ll approaehalde—ttrui—
digullied—kind. Ile gave himself to the
Churoh. lie studled its Interests. lie
saerillml for Its welfare.
THE COVETS.
11. il. platrtet !Court—Judge Illetleadleas.
Semunnar, April U.—lu the C 411.1 or
the thilte.rstatea ye. pomp) F. Stloken•
ger. previously reported, the Jury re
turned a verdict of guilty.
The rase of the United :States
Lewis B. Shields wax taken up. This
wax an indictment for carrying on the
business or a wholesale liquor dealer
without having first paid the special tax
required by law. Jury out.
Dirtrict Court—Judges Hampton and
Kirkpatrick. -
SATURDAY. April 9.—ln the caaa . of the
Citizens Oil Relining Company, previous
ly reported, verdict for the defendant.
TRIAL LIST FOR MONDAY.
191 Parchment vs McKee.
112 Jacoby vs Shoen & Laurent.
178 Brown for nee vs owners steamboat
"Reindeer."
180 Owners steamboat "Grey Fox" vs
Millinger, MoCloy & Co.
194 Brown vs telffert.
208 Seitz vs Jones.
209 Same vs same.
134 (O I L.) . Waring & King vs Miller &
lel (0. L-) Napier vs Darlington. .
98 (0. L.) Leahey vs Nobbs.-
Court of Common Pleas—Judges Istowe
and Collier.
• SATURDAY, April 9.—Thu usual mu.
tine business consisting of motions, ar.
gumenta, da, was transacted.
The Court will render an opinion in
the case of Carr vs. the Fleet National
Bank, on Saturday.
TRIAL LIST POR MONDAY.
41 11111 vs Frethey.
65 Central Passenger R. R. Co. vs Oak
land R. R. Co.
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St Daliman vs Gilmore. •
98 Burke vu Snyder.
99 Thorns vs Stein.
101 Torten MHee vs Reed.
102 Armstrong.!. Grubbs.
105 Pants vs Graff.
107 Board of Health vs Almon.
BO Thompson vs Rogan.
quarter sessiona—ladge Sterrett.
Savunnar, Aptil; 9.—Jeff. Douglass,
found guilty on an Indictment for enter
ing the More of J. D. Thompson with
Intent to commit • felony, watt sentenced
to pay the costa of prosecution end
undergo an imprisonment in the smutty
work house for a period . nf one year. •
David Morgan convicted of simple
assault and battery, was sentenced to
pay • floe of SIO, the costa of prosecution
and undergo an imprlonament In the
county Jail for a period of tan days
J. Smith, for misdemeanor, was fined
twenty dollars and costs.
dames Scanlon, who plead guilty to
charges of, larceny, and receiving stolen
goods, was to the Donee of Refuge.
West Silt, convicted °noodling Mown
Foods, and recommended to the mercy
of the Wart, was sent to the same Duni
tution.
TRIAL LIST TOR VONDAT
319 COM. RI. Wealey D. Drava.
c A. Ingalls and Jgrifes Mc
°sorra Lacy.
J. Parker Ireonsy. •
318 James Elmlth and Henry Le
War.
•
315 John Borne.
343 • John H. Gibson.
342 RUM Bennett, Joseph RlM
'rue et al.
340 Leonard Brucker.
338 Frank Vogel and (Marge
. • Eichmltt.
337 rt . Catharine Koehler.
225 Peter MoCiee.
TRIAL LIST FOR TUISMAY
COM. vit. Patrick Dolan.
Wm. Flyerly.
144 Jamas Walltrank.
Wm. Shore —4 cues.
Jamey; Donaldeon-2 awe
Richard Allen.
.• 'James N. Brown et al.
T AQUATIC.
Brown ignored—We/gotlatlena between
Coulter and Mengel A Bane Pro
bable.
The New York Herald of recent date
contains an effulon evidently written
by Walter' Brown, In which an attempt
is midis to justify Brown's action In the
recent negotiatiens between fie and
Coulter, which, It sill be remembered,
were brought to an unexpected terming.
Lion by a square beck down on the part
of Walter. The Clipper publishes a card
from John Mekiel, formerly 'of Cold
Spring, but now of Cheater, New
York, propoaing to row Coulter on the
Hudson, at Poughkeepsie, for 12,000 a
aide end allow him MUI for expense,
to which Coulter sends the following
reply: I .
ALLYGMRI.IY CITY, April sth, 1879.
Editor N. 1. Clipper—Dear Sir: Z was
agreeably surprised at seeing In your
last issue an acceptance of my challenge
from my , hororable opponent—John
Mattel, wherein he states that he will
row me a Ave mile race at Poughkeep
sie, for the sum of two thousand dollars
aside, and give me two hundred dollars
far expenses. Without entering Into
any nearepaper ootureyeray on this point,
and occupying your valuable spies;
which might be devoted to a better pur
pose, I will row hint e Age mite ince for
one thousand dollars aside on the Pough
keepsie course, and take two hundred
dollars for expenses, the race to he rowed
in accordance with - the articles of the
Charles River Regatta. said day of race
to be Juno 80,. 1870—the same day on
which Brown and I were to row. This
to be for the sum above mentioned,
and the undlipbted title of tips
Champion &miler of America. This I
think in all fairness he ought to accept if
he means business, as in the fall °flea
I gave him Iwo for °epeeist to come
here and row me for the same amount.
Referee, stakeholder and time of making
deposit; to be mutually agreed noon.
Mr. Brown having stated that toe Eon.
John Morrissey would act an stalrebolder
(to which I was agreed,) In our raop that
did•not oohs off, / wOuld , suglieet the
acme gentleman In this nee to set In the
same meshy. If he wilt be kind enough
to do so, the itidges to appointa referem.
In failing to do so, it then Becomes the
de:, e•the Anal etakehoider to appoint
or act ae referee. Aimee shotild
meat the wishes of Mr. Mahal. he will
cover the amount deposited In your
hands—then we wilt proceed tObusiness.
yours truly,
• Ilene/ Cointrese.
Tat MT 0/ILL.
napplement to an Att Creatl4 a Hoag;
of Coonnhaloneeo for the itreetten of jt
L
The following Act of Amana) , or gap•
pletneut to the act creating a Board of
Commissioners kir the erection . of a City
Hall, was
_approved the With day
aemelgn
Ben. 1, Be it enacted /M. Thatao much
of theseventh section of wild act towhich
this is a supplement, u provides that the
whole east of said building and appall*.
num", with 'furniture and fixtures and
Incidental expo:nor exeltunva of the mat
of said lots shall not exceed the sum
of three hundred - thousand dollar, be
and the minels hereby repealed, and in
lien the following , provision is . substi
tuted: That the .ribele'erst amid build
ing and appurtenances, fixtures, and
incidental expenses exclusive Of the obis
of said lots shall not exceed the sum•of
Ave hundred thous:old dollars.•
muoh.or thi aiilol
detloq or gaid r oat • me provides that the
bonds that may be. hailed by
releabinimt shall bwpayable seinfeh time
as slid Oonunlisioners .may. , gadget°,
not later thanJatirmry that, - onetbonsana
eight hundred andesventy-threo, be and
the name Is *Toby repealed and in law
thereof, the following proviso 'is :Int;
'Muted:. That the bonds that may.
ha , ..ijaanerr . by. the' ~ .-‘0702132211.101WE
by authority of aid. -seetlon ot
said• act " shall be ...Vellibt s ikAire
yeas ham the first gay , of one
t.boussad eight hundred Ind iletenty, or
In ten years falai the lastlibove date 'We.
don at option of the gesuilleslonere;
Ssa 111, Out provide= . of ablelee
1111'11'6ot beistiforoed unttl'iriinenrled in
by Select and common Oeueehe of the
oily cif Pittibiugh. .
PITFSBUNGA DAILY
PRESBYTERY NEETEEd
Cumberland , resbyterlah Freakyleer—
Adjourned Ilteetlufz--BUMUMaI or the
Fltst DAY.
..._. _ .
.of the Friom the number of burglaries that
c, T ,,, h, o7,,, l ;7, n i:7 l l7e n s i t ,' vte P r r i ', : b c Y l t.'l,r u Y rcic, ac have been committed in this city in the
cording to ,eifouroment, met in the First past i few mouths, the systematic manner
C. I'. Church, Such Amalie, (Rev. E. In which they are perpetrated, and the
K. Squier. pastor,) on Fridaii evening, unanceecusful efforts of the detectives to
at eight and a half o'clock. etu r T up" the villains, :who are thus
(melted with prayer by Rev. I. N. Ca. livl dr off the labors of honest men, it Is
quit evident that there is au organized
gang of thieves In succesaftil operation
In this city, by and through whom these
outrages aro perpetrated.
Saturday night the merchant tailoring
establshrnent of Memos. T. &J. T. Me.
Canoe. No. LSO Liberty street, .was en
tered by burglars and fine clothes to the
value of ever $1,500 stolen:" The burglars
entered the building by remov g a
grating from a window opening I the
cellar on an alley in the •roar, r cling
from Virgin alley to Wood Er L and
by cutting a panned ' from the d r cow.
manic:sting with the sale. mom U 3 the
collar. The goods Stolen were p nolpil•
r
ly heavy clothe , of fine quail y, and
they were removed through the cat.
tar •to the alloy above referred to
from ' whence they were conveyed
in a hand cart, the tracks of whieb wars
plainly visible In the ' alley yesterday
morning: The clot," was managed by
some one experienced In the business,
and there le but little,Lf any, Clue Which
will lead to the detection of the thieves.
The coverings, tabs and marks were all
removed from the cloth and let lying In
the alloy In rear of the building,-where
they were found by the night police
early yesterday morning. Four or fire
pieces of fine 'cloth were also Viand In
the same place, and were taken to the
Mayor's °Nice by the officers.
If these goods have not been removed
from the city they might probably be
recovered, but It may not be Possible to
Identify them, the marks having been
removed. .. ....
The
T evening pennon wag preached by
Rev. 1. N. Cams, from 2d Timothy; 2d
chapter, and 16th verso.
Tile roll WWI thou called,' and quite a
full attendance found to be present, there
beam; seventeen congregatlena repro.
waited.
. .
Adjourood to moot a eight and a half
o'elook Saturday morning.
RATIIILDAY 11ORNINO.
Preobytery met according to adjourn
ment, at half Peet eight o'clock.
'opened with primer by'tho Moderator,
Rev, Miller.
An half hour Wee (hell devoted to rell
glom. OltreillON.
Presbytery then proceeded in 'bootee.
Bon 'daintiest, when Rev. A. M. White
wok chosen Moderator, and Rev. J. Ad
ams, Clerk.
Presbytery thou proceeded to fix the
time and place for the, next regular
Meeting. Wayneohurg, aa xelected as.
the place, and Tuesday,. preceding the
fourth Sabbath of September, nuts' as the
time.
Counniesioners were then elected to
attend the next General Amouraly, to
moot at Warrenoburg, Missouri, In May
next. Rave. I. N. Carey and G. W. Mc-
Whertor were chosen as the Commie.
Menem and Elders IL- Barclay and J. A.
Gray as Lay Commissioners.
Eleven o'clock was then set as the
time fur persons who wished to converse
with the Presbytery in view of becoming
candidates for the ministry.
Rev. J. B. Coulter wee requested to
Preach a sermon on Sabbath morning at
nalf poet ten o'clock, before Communion.
The following committees were then
Bppaitlted: on Overtttrea, state of Reli
gion, Sessional Reports and Statistics.
On motion the following preamble and
resolutions were unanimously adopted:
Whereas, Intelligence of the death of
Prof. M. E. earvison, A.. M., Professor or
Longuageolln Waynesburg College, has
reached the Presbytery,
Resolved, That we deeply feel the great
loss sustained b y our Institution, and by
the Church, in the early death of one
who filled
his responsible peeition with so
much ability, devotion and generous self.
sacrifice. _•
Resolved, That our warmest sympathies
aro duo the widowed mother of the do.
ceased, who; by the early death of this
her only sou, is bereft of the filial care
ofono to whole she could otherwise have
looked with so much pride and confi
dence as the stay and comfort of her
declining years.
Three o'clock was set apart as the time
for hearing the candidates for the min
istry:
The hour having arrived, three of the
candidates worn heard, and half-peat
six o'clock to the evening appointed to
hear the remaining three.
Recom baying eTnpired, Presbytery
rdsurned business..
.
Onmotion, Revs. A. ft. Miller, D. D.,
I. N. Carey and Elder J. I.lughlln were
appointed a committee tq examine and.
report on the utAtiuseript sermmis road
by the candidates for the ministry:
• The Treasurer, Rev. S. Winget, being
absent, ou motion, Elder Josiah Cooper
was appointed Treasurer pro tem.
'On motion, Rev. J. S. Oilainia was ap.
pointed toaerve on the Examtning . Coin.
inittee in place of' 'Rai. I. N. Carey, hie
time having expired.
On motion, the Moderator,Rev. A. W.
White, wax appointed to prech•ammon
at the opening of the next regular meet
ing of Presbytery, on the aubjectof "Min
' tutorial Support and Settlement," and
Rev. E. K. Squier,.D. D., on ..Mlnlsterl•l
Education."
Right o'clikle having arrived, trial
nortnone worn rend by J. h. Cordon, D.
U. King and J. F. Crumrino.
. On motion, Presbytery adjourned to
meet on Monday morning at half past
eight o'clock.
Clouted with prayer .by the Moderator.
CATALOGUE KALE OF DRY bOODS
Great v ludneements to Yurcbiatro-,_
Largr!+toec art.rasonable Dry Goods--
I.ore; Lower thin Ever—All must be
Sold. •
Some time since, when calling, the
attention of our seeders to the closing
ont Administrator's sale of J. W. Barker
Co., 59 Market street, we thought the
Flees were lower than they would be for
some time again: but, as all the goods
were not disposed of then, owing to the
immense quantities on band, It hen been
determined upon to close out the balance
at catalogue male, commencing on Mon.
day morning, April 11th. . The tnyttin
have all been numbered and estsicgued,
and the former and present puce set
opposite each article, so that purchasers
can see for themselves the immense re
duction which has been made.
it is stwolutely necessary, in the cir
cumatancea, that eve7thing should be
sold, as the busineea must ho 'closed.
Were It not for thts, or wore 'lt lu con.
temptation that the present Arm, could
continuo the hotlines., this.ouprecedent.
ed reduction in price would not he made.
As It la, the resident partner. ant r nana.
gars have no alternative. The must
sell, and everything iota been ked
down to such a Noire 'that those who
need goods, and even those who do not,
will purchase. The managers here have
no Interest In prolonging the sale, indeed
is more to their interest to close out
the entire stook Immediately, and If low
prices will effect this, It will cool be Sr.
compliehed. There LI a stock on hand
still, of about fifty thousand dollars'
worth, which the proprietors would like
to clone out during the next two or three
weeks at most.
Our readers should bear lu mind that
there la a large atopk of goods still on
hand, suitable for all season. tilegleg
and summer wear can be hod in great
variety. •
Printed catalogues, in which the goods
are convenientiv.classitled and the prices
given, as we have said, are now reedy
sod can be had at the store, 59 Market
street. Remember this le the last chance
to get cheap and serviceable good.,
Representation intuncil —titipplement
to the Apt Incorporating the CRY of
PittaburFh—grduclng Inc Repreeente-i
;len tp ionaftle,
The following is the supplement to the
net of Inoorporatton, [Wog the represen.
Cation In City Conucils, which woo sp.
proved April 8, 1870:
Sacrum 1. Be u. enacted, (to., That It
shall be lawful for the Councils of the
city of Pittsburgh to provide by ottl
distance that at the neat annual election
for city offloers there shall bo nu election
for members of Select Council whose
term of office elpires in January, 1871,
and if they shall so provide there shall
be no election held,' except to fill vacan
cies which. Way occur In the. terms of
members who were elected to serve for
terms of twoyeare, and thereafter the
!aid Select Connell *ball consist of ono
.member from each ward, and in the
year next succeeding, the members for
the Flret, Third, Fifth, Seventh, Ninth,
Eleventh, Thirteenth, Flfteecth, Seven
teenth; .Nineteenth Tend Twenty:4lllrd
wards shall be elected to serve for the
teJm of one year, andfrom the.remain
log Warde-for the term of two years, and
thereafter • all elections to fill 'amides
snail be . lizr . the unespirid term, aud for
regular terms of tweyeark ' •
." Sze. 2. That so much of she fourth sec
tion of said act as provides for the Hating
of the representation In Common Conn
ell, is hereby repealed and Councils are
hereby authorized to tit the represent!.
thin N prditiontee and make aMeer an
•Portionnient for the yew 1871. -
Inviable . and Mysterious Lady at BUT
nett's Memnon,
Passover Festival.-
On Friday last the Jewish festiVal of.
the Passover.' was commenoed, and it is
being regularly observed by that denom
ination. It Was Instituted by biases in
commemoration or the Israelites remain
big intact on the night of the destruction
or the lint beim in 'Egypt. Originally It
was observe by sacrificing Pares over
.lambs toward the evening of the 14111, of
the first fie w goring month (now
Main), and lug them on the followiliff,
night, as welds by ezcludmg all leaven
from the mesa of that evening and thb
following seven days, the first'and last of
which were observed as holy. Since thy
final destination of Sernsalena, the Mw
over has been 'celebrated by eating ion.
leavened bread during the eight daps
b.g abightence from labor pn the first i in
and list Mb. and Ili aboarvin°° on .t n n
lint evening of varloin domestic rites, -
commenumative.24 the, delivers:toe/ma
Eviasht bona., Ineladto* the nodal
of scriptural and legendary narratlvesie
thessine,natlonal ovent.orid the etinob
irvisibuiad Itysteridkl dx ,!ki4k!Ju,
. Mier, Dunais a C.V. 'maim 11le In•
mum in reputation each
Afteltspe: audio in this aountrp... •
Inaliable and lalatenona Lady arildr
nail's Bluieum." •
A ZETTE : MONDAY MORN
0 T ER BURULARY.
atelloare'• illerebant Tailoring F.stab.•
Ilebment Entercd by Bo:TOAD—n. SOO
Waritror Utinh Stolen.
. Bead The Advertisements.
A @bread and opulent merchant who
le also a liberal advertiser In the city
pawn, was with others, discussing the
expediensy of men engaged In loudness
advertising their merchandise or manu
factures; " on. its being remarked that
very few persons read the . advertise.
manta, replied. that those who did not,
were not good business mon that be
never felled to read all the new &dyer•
tieemeole, that he required hieclerits to.
read them, an not to do so was to neglect
a manifest duty .of every baldness man,
tho neglect of which wee a poor excuse
for ignorance of what Is going on'ln the
busineas world around him. He went
furtbrr and claimed that every home.
keeper or heed of a family should, as a
matter of interest* and policy make it a
rule to read every advertisement on the
day it appears as otherwise some oppor
tunity of making a profit or avoiding a
loss may be Mined. He once read the
Sheriff's sales which lead Whig pi/rebus
of an estate for 18,000— which a year
afterwards he sold for 120,000.
On another occasion fifty hogsheads of
sugar was advertised. -He- knew the
stock on the market was much reduced
and the prim likely to advance. He
bought the sugar and a week afterwards
sold it for 1500 advance to his neighbors
who had not read the advertisement&
He wan cousin Philadelphia to replenish
his stock of groceries. He wanted one
hundred bags of coffee. The market
was very bare and prime stiff. He
sought a Baltimore newepaper and found
a cargo of three thousand bags advertised
ee just arrived; took the-stage=coach for
Brltimore the same day (there was no
railroad then), and among the peeseugere
discovered that four were merchants
going to Baltimore for pollee. Upon MTV
vel. fatigued and dusty, all but himself
'went Oral to the barbel', to "clean up."
Ile went at once to the advertiser and
purchased the. entire cargo and during
the day sold to his follow-passengers et
eighty cents a bag advance, all . that he
did not require for his own sales. Several
other Inatances of equaralgoilleanee
of the nee of advertisements and
of the policy of invariably - reading them
were adduced. The rule Is gotta as appli
cable to domestic and housebold.mat term
as to the larger affairs of business. The
city re full of Mores and shops; an end.
lens variety of goods and implements ius
for sale In them; read their advertise
-merits; you may not care for what you
read to-day, tc-morrow there may ho
something that you would regret not to
have read; It oocuplea tint a few minutes
to reed all rraw advertleenresta. No one
who neglects it can be ao well Informed
as thee, who do not. No harm can
result from leading them, while much
good may follow the habit. We were so
strongly impressed with the gentleman's
views on the subject that we have thus
noted them by way of a awful blot to
our readers generally.
Invißible and 1173sterlaus Lady •t Ru
noll•n Milltown , •
Ilea' Estate Transfer.
The following deeds were admitted of
record In llio oaken of Thom 11. Hunter,
RecordenlOr Allegheny county, Friday
April 0.1870:
gills Williams to teems McCabe. April its 11:01;
1.117 by • 411 un Pastore alley, TM ward.
"s N.. 105
flonn W ui only to John !Saner r, June MM. istp;
lot' 51 by •/ n. on Hareom'e alley, Nan ifle
mbribion 1110
tisurnits Cameron io It/beret .1. Mr. Ile sl ts
1170; loge by 110
It. on theimm me. 11.
;12 ix*
T' to. Boer.* Apollinla Moll, Match= 1 1
70;
13) by 100 00 NM. it, . ell ward. All
II.,), Crera to. loran Israel, Hazels 4. 3370; lot
It by IX/ It on Pr, nlslin st.„ •11....---41/1 Oro
Dennis Hamm to Michael lereitholTen, March M.
1E0; 40 arms and M peaches land lo tp.
$1,61/4
!Canard O'Connor to /red Voglemo, Mimeo Mi
MN; Ist 40 by St ft. on 75th at.. lan 111,—.157,11.50
. nbloirtz to Jo. Prowls, blare!! 11. 11 0; lot2l
r, ft. Oa lth el., HO • 41 5 . 0
hl t t ' oriess idiearda to Sarah
T. IMO: let tle
to
21: ft. on 1.365010 01/1
wsid, Plus 43,41 d
Wm b W
10eC ;e 53
a a c l r eso
o 7 000d5
Mnfdfl In.pls IorMo.
Wm. J. Meharge to A. It. Hoffman. April 1. one;
Is; MI by 17/ st. in Illmbeto b0rn.........
SLIM
John Mlller J il. Keno . , May .... lot 29
by 100 f.. on Calvin 171 31 ward.
.
ilanawirits to Lad wire:timid. March /et,
..31 ; 11:11gr b licti f olf. 101741. 1 Va i r t glng
same as above
Alleir.NeW barter t flarait elharp,,Mer h I, MI;
10111 trr 31 fa. Oa Kilburn '
? MA
2Mlth
to lam ok
e 5. Plerton. A r. Awii Pril 1.1
1170; 23 by 100 ft: on Irwin ave.. A11../4 . 1
WaL tiltmon to Wm. Payne et al. Atg.T, 11451
nerve of and la "men tp NO
Wm. Payce to 5100 M. 1.0 Nov. tlth, I 415; same
I as above
rams Jam T. Mon to Alex Mall, Aprirt" sers•
and It or rahes Fswo 0100
Tot. While to Alex Mani. Apvi 16.14, acres
In"aawCowe
d to Samuel Williams. MlOOl
1E0; lots Nos. :4 and 23 In Coarates plan, born
of 111. Washington., m
' Ine
otn, tlethlintr dhu. -March 10, 1570 i lot
40,hy non., tiaaroab as. C org slam
Joan Holds to JOhn Creel:mint. Aprll 4th, 1E0;
1.1 07 by oo lireensborg pike la 20,n
ward
Davin E. Brown to John Perelman. Arseiriih.'
1170; lot TO by 75 IL un Highland are, 4th ward.,
"Ilio e: 500
Hula Outtb at i• Jae. on.rry;-aPnlitat.lo,o7
MI wet land In Wilkins 00 ei4.010
Th.. A. Mellon to Lewis ..... . Jose 0, MO:
lot 2/ by' y 0 ft., Ithernsborg 1 11315
Pstrlrk timith MIL Lov_e, March st,rocot lot
140 In Loss's plat/ lit North ..... • lib
I. V. Denny to John 14.:Intyre. March 111.1 IM P
lot 2:1 by 1M leisMh aim.. All eliia
Um Patterson to Nary 111. Healy. March mtb.
mottet. No. 1 to Lothropl plan. let worMALII•
PA
.11;5. Nesly to Jams Pancreas], Armen Oth. 137 00
01
semi U above ..... . .. .......—.. .......... —MOM
Invisible and llystarlous Lady at Bur
nell'. Museum.
Hone Tested. •
sitirds.9 afternoon Chief Enginner
Crow, of dile4heny, with the members
of thtiFire Canines Comtnittee of Coon.
olio, tested meterst sections of hoes sent
them for trial (ram Philsdelnkili. .The
Frierniablp eemiler was used In tbe
trial, which took place on Canal streak
Fourth ward. Water was drat tbro
. . . . .
through. le eiven-eighth ' - Ineh no= u;
when tho hose bursted at a two hundred
and tn pound prouture.',' ThrOtlgh- an
l
i nch 13 Me It gave WIT at two hundred
pound - presence, breaking both time.
*hero t was Joined together by the
it
erns. •
, Invisible's* Mysterloui Lady at Bur
riall'e jetnenues;•.• - • - -
pafidendly Nei;Shore
iPeter.Tietthe resides Id ftheler_town.
stilp.and AIS for a neighbor. Leopold
Meyer. The families of the two me.s,
seem; can't agree very well
and feel
ing often leads them to quarrel. The:
heads of tie hotisehblds of oonfte under
snob ottomans:sears not alooffrem the
contrarersieri. They had one recently
which„ ft same, can only be mottled by a
liw.attlt' .Alderman Taylor ;waived
Peter's' Intarnistlon for surety of the
peacosa Saturday against Meyer and We
:re,'whom he alleges threatened to shoot
at: 'A - warrant was Wined.
laithble IBA Mystertpos Lady - at Bar
n'ell'o Mace=.
Amusements
.
Orzna. Eletien.—JThe season of Grand
'Eingfith Opera which closed nt. the Opera
laawe Saturday nia4l, - wee not - so sue•
ul, tinaptiakyos was anticipated.
la evening Georate'Diekson. the POP•
flier enntilenne.cif the OPera Rime%
toll take' it, - teriefit,..wtien , an likerikett
entertalnm*manbe undeiliaiedi and
le 000- 11004 one otthe meg meritorious
nienitaz i s`-thfrincepio, the .banalit
should be ludiatantial one.' Tuesday
beriesgoenight; Bali and Berm Wall. lb.
'lnvisible and Nistrious 114(114i BuT
nell'i Mulistn. ' _
, •APRIL 11,. 1870
Conference Ilfeettng
The second annual amnion of the Pitts
burgh Conference of the African M. E.
Church commenced In the Wylie strait
Church, Rev. W.. H. Hunter past r or, on
Saturday morning.
In the absence of Bishop Payee, Bishop
Brown presided temporarily.
The roll of the Conference was called
by theformer Secretary, nearly every
minister being In attendance, Rev.
D. E. Asbury, of Allegheny, was then
elected Secretary.
On motion of Rev. W. 11. floater,
the time of the Conference sitting+. was
fixed at from 9 to 12 for the morning and ;
from 1M to 3 for the afternoon; the meg
aton to be supplemented by religions
exercises.
The Blatiop announced Committee+.
on Religions Worahlp, Finance. Ap•
polntmeota, Petitions and • Memorials,
Education, Sunday Schools, Book Con
cern, State of the Country and Church
Extension.
Bishop Brown 'then made an able
addreaa In behalf of Church Extension,
and urging the cause upon the attention
of the ministers and laity.
Appointments for the pulpits of the
city for Sunday were then read, and
Conference adjourned.
Invisible and Mynterlous Lady at Bar
nell's Museum. •
specte Payment■ itentuned.—The citi
zens of Brat!docks Field Borough will be
planned to know their enterprising mer
chant, Mr. H. Zimmerman, LI now and
will continue to pay gold and sliver in
change for all kinds of goods bought at
his store. He hen a' splendid stock of
spring goods which will be sold at specie
Main 8
Invisible and Mysterious Lady at Bar
visit'. Museum.
The Spring Stock of Henry G. Hale,
Merchant Tailor, at corner of Penn
avenue and Sixth street, is now large
and oomplete. Monsieur Sonpain con
tinues to preside at the cutting. tf
Coal Breaker Burned.
El
I Telegraph I the Pittsburgh Gas. tie.)
POTTSVILLE, Pa., April 10.—The
Breaker of E. Betlemsn & Co, at Ma•.
honoy city, was destroyed by fire hat
night, together with ail the machinery.
The loam is estimated at $60,000; Insured
for g 20,000.
ALBANY, April '9.—Market for beeves
strong. with 500 head more received so
far than Last week; prices folly y,‘c
higher. The supply. of Sheep Is very
light sad prices %a higher. Nothing
doing In hogs.
=I
WitiLE—Stldeole. of markt fever.. Friday
event:a
♦ddi.
Nib, lire. ANNIE BASLIN.
wife of Addle. 1.141.1., lathe Sinn. of her
girl
Funeral will take plate from the realdenee of
her ►aahaod. No. 31513 Charlie. street. Alio-
Inane., City. TEN tiOnNIXO. at 10,!n Weldck.
Pr. daor lb. fatally are itanectflelly Innitad to
attend.
UNDERTAKERS
JOSEPH REYES& & NON.
_- VPYUERTdKT.RI7,
41110 eland MUM?
Ca.ziage• Zar VeLoral• IPlarallanod
enr.OOPPINB and all rune's] rundlitnaelt at
1 nme.a. au,
NSW ADVIIRTI4IIMIIN TB.
QEVENTII LIST, 1470. APPLT.
CALTIONh to sell I.lqaor, Sled Is the Cloth's
°doe.
.. •
Pliasßtleihe
}Mhola , Adralo, tavern, lot ward.
rms. Vterheirer, tavern. Ist ward.
Ilenry_tlebt'd, tavern. let w• d.
slash Krueg• r, tavern. Lt ward.
John Roth. tattoo house, lst. ward.;
Hares therm a kercider , other goods, fat ward.
Wm. Hostageother goods, lot want.
Joint nelferttl A Co., other abO •. 1.0 ward.
E. Miasmas A lion, tavern, 2d ward.
R. Usamoid. tavern, Ad ward.
tiro. Huchswinder. tavern, 94 ward.
Jeromel. Bennett, tavern 24 want.
Ent afer• - laverd. 9tl ward
An L. Wan•aman. tavern. lid ward.
John Simpson, tavern. 2d ward.
/mat Luta. tavers.lld want.
.J. V. dwaser. tavern. 44 ward.
Rom Mescal, 94 avant.'
Har 7/harts, tavern, ad ward.
Thos. Batley, tavern. ild want.
Junta dimrran, tavern, lls ward.
W. 9. Chalfaut, tavern A 9d'mud.
Fred. Si ler, tavern. 3,1 ward.
John Er gm.; . 34 ward.
Aol.•a Hama., 34 ward. •••Y
J. IL Itatelt•lew. tam ru.3 a wird.
I'. H. Reim tavern. 3d ward. '
Jane....ev, tavern. 3 t ward.
Balth Welt,.t4l.lPg house. 3J ward.
Y.. Disninger..mlothoom. 34 atud. •
J. adam Webber. oiler IllAld& ad ward.
Nathaniel Moto, othsr guod• 3.1 ward.
K. Illerrrady. tavern. 4th ward.
Nave A FO,O tv. ta ~,,, 1.1, award,
it. Meeglickart &Co , older plod!. 9ih .._ ..".
tae m id
a 'friday, uther goods, win waro•
Franc. 'McLaughlin. tavern, Iltan ward.
W J. Morgan, tavern. Dth wird. •
Albert ll [dome. tavern. bib ward.
John Duller. tavern. 3.b ward. •
tl. Goldatela, other goods, till ward.
Phil. Kalitnnfr, laver.. 6 ti ward.
Was. 11. Nicker, t &veto, nth lard.
Marla Webani, taverla.n ar a rd..
Zt?rf ' ll k erVeri. ""' "llll t yre. .
rter dre , y , r. tavern i l 1 , 3 . w n . ,
nr.. 1 11.1 . al t. ta rt. nth ' l
Jos. r Lolluk, Jr., tavern t amd \....,;
Luclad• gull:dem tavern. gat ward.
Wm. 'Moore, tavern, Nth 'rani
lin,ry Jones, otter goods. VIII ward.
Michael Ureersorald, mean, 110tward.
Henry Vlachs: lay. rat. 9th ward,
theory th atom': alarms. Sin ward.
Thos. It. Hine, tavern. 9th ward.
11. Fret terg, tavern. 9th ward.
Wen. J. denser, . 9 hward.
John ltstenstater. tamrst. 9t h ward.
John Metlarty. tavern. lOU ward. ..
Andrew'Connor. word lOU
Maas. m i re. 10th ward.
Henry Bennallhach, tavern, 11th Ward.
Mich. 9lrk. otri moods ILIA ward.
I. L. Johnston tat. ro d 111th ward.
James
Nees
Rodon , lath wit, d.
Arthur ers, urea. llgth ward.
Wliheldeus g liven, tavern. 19t1 ward.
Daulei pagan, tare o. 19th ward.
Alice Baardall, tavern,
s, 13th ward.
V. Katleattelser. ver
Dan. Donovan. ta vern. ltitn l4th ar
wd. ward.
• Jos Liangrovef. tavern, 151.11 ward.
Barbara Clutondorr, I ; Sib word.
Oh.. A. grltt, tavern,llltb ward. '
It Donsid•or: tarots. 17th voint
J• O. Clark. tavern. 9119 ward. ''
Martin triml tavern vvra 0134 rd.
Vat. Baba. riv y,
en:623d wa rd:
RlMMillessr.
11. Callaghan. , .J.t. ward.
Mary fisher. , Ist ward. " '
. Adana Rapist, tavern. I.t ward.
Jae. ramobel . aaa . 44 ward.
Jas. McDonald, tavern. 114 ward. :
Jas. Neely tavern. 24 ward. .
du. McAllister, tavern. ad ward.
ll i l i 1..t..4114!, tali r tri: o ,A4 14131,
Ve4 l / 1 1 4 et b e l Y . I T afelln i el . • ' .
e t t kr!!‘" Ull. .--.,. 1, , —ea
.......m Miller. Cs:vel:n. 9:1 mud. .
L. Halt, tavern, 3d ward. '
' A. nobaner, Wrens, 3d ward.
IL Brown, eaung house, 3.1 ward.
Prod. Nettle. t thar runts, 3d wird.
John F•tberston, tavern. 41.1• ward. ' •
John Mebane. tavern. 4th ward. ,
I. IL lib gee. tavern, 4th ward.
A. 0. =Mr.. tavern, 4th ward,
4. Trailer. tavern. 4 10 ward.
It. Willard, tavern. Sib ward. •
Val. abort, Jr., taverna{ th ward.
M. Wiled. Utah 13th ward.
ITIII Dent, tavern,lth watt.
C. tiromtmopt 7th ward.
'E. Rhrla•rdt, tavern, 11th ward.
11. Weiner, lavers boozeard. ~.
tr. •. Smith. eating 9t h ward. "-
.11springhs. ' .
Oleo. Wheeler, tavern, ittnniagbare.
James Mullin. talitintnitkam•
Alidnw reader, harem. IllrmistSbahrt
Yhtdp Timed.
Meer.,
Jon. Hlwriy. Meer.. Rut 131nol 'Yam.
John gMwerth. tavern, Mast 1411M111$ ham.
Alex. Campton), other moods, Last Binning..
John V. Wolf, tavern. lleßMotwris '
Jar. Mooney. tavern. °mutat. .
J. B. I ate. tavern, Arentabf. - •
E. C. MeTternan, tavern, onrolM.
P. W. RPM.. ot her goods. Bodin rlataharth.
n. 4 eldng. tavern. Tamil...CO. h . .
M ROti(ITC, ttttt 0T.IMPII.L.•111.
Jobe ()miner, tavern. Teomeranetellle.
Anat. Christ. eating holm. Temperanehlrlllo
Robert Smith. • 11 1 e1o11.
LP. Windt, other good.: West Pittsburgh.
Townships.
Christ trans, ten. BaldiVi. J
John garde:. other goat., Obartlen.
Joan Stator, other goous. Ilarrlaon.
(BUHL Meyer. rating bouse.t insignia.
vb... Derille, eating hoMe.l/1111n.
Daniel /Deter. laVera.lloUandleta.
' Jana Restart. tavern, MeCaudiess. -
Jos. Ilalerrunt. tavern. Meet ate.
P. Wolff. tavern, McClure.
ErsatqaPleror, tavern. Pena.
• web. wag, nbasster. Want, Ram,
Oar .t. 'mallet, Lavery. Reserve.
Zip Wiener, tavern Robinson:
Tow. Pallas. eating bonne. Robinaoll. • •
tiro. Baum., tavern. Sharer.
Iritinar Anhui), tavern, & nth Versailles. '
TIM 14rease Board alit hearths Were aught..
tlona enTUURGDAV, the 141.1 April s 1810, at
9 o'clock. Ah M. • , . . .
' , ,1101191 1 R MIllOWNIC; Clark.
a . 1 vla
DUI' S-COLLEGE,
orp. a Fink alltiestete,
PITVIBURGIII;PA.
The olden Mercantile College tt►merles, and
the only one to attach BookAieoptug to all Ile
breach. la lannhtMona Helper ►Brotbers'Eur
Edition or Dare Volk Keeping by tenter's!
Deanna expeilenee. . L, •
~Pally hiatructhroin Tenlianetilit try WILLIAM
H. DOPIP. •
ror our lUj MS PO. 4.szto Mr/WM. cot
list full particulars. address
CIIIARLIIS P. burr,
tlecretuy Mira Colter.
Yventait Clan from Tto 9 Welott. a
RUN- M. COOPER &. CO.
Bell 6161 Brass Panders,
811611 W, ieepiovivx 6 C 11•111111 'ILI
MEOW;
m a d e promptly to ordiv.
gAIBBIT'S METAL:
Made and Kept on Hand.
mammulrilmUrief
LM,Coopef sbappved Baum Wheel
STEAM RUMP: '
omee, SWANN.
iiest;oor..l,7lkasinalla4Noestio
•
rarresua44. pa.
VINEGAR,
. THE PITTSBURG!!
_ .
VINEGAR
. WOR.KS.
BALLOU & ADAMS,
167, 168, 166 and 120
SECOND AVENUE,
Ars son prepared .to 00000. b VIREO AU WA*
LOWEST MARKET RATER. Attention Is tow-
Llealarly called to oar
EXTltik WINE VINEGAB.
Il06:418
FOR SALE.
VOR SALE.-STOCR, LEASE
sad VIXTURF.S or note No. SI I.llsmool,
A egheny, mow emeurded as a dour and feed
store, The meet desirable location In 111eDla.
mond. helling out to encase In other busteece.
Enquire on the premises. Lents loran years to
sun.
'LOB SALE.—Engines and Boll
.L &RS, Stew not Second Hasid. of all binds
constantly on hand.
Orden from all parts of the country promptly
executed.
JASIE3 HILL t CO:.
Corner Marlon ayestue ind P., P. W. it C. 14. Wt.
Allegheny. Pt.
FOR dALE.
•
7 Handsome Prick Iltuses on Peon street.
near 45th street.
Al Brick nooses on Sonnse,allev. '
1 Brien Mom on 44th street.
LI Brick House on-47d street. .
1 Colton Mouton Mato street.
-1 Prune House on 4Sth street.
X Lots 44 by 190 each on Smalltaso street.
2 Lots on 44th street.
SI Lot. on 43d street
1100 cheat, Lets near Bloomeetd.
These House. mid Lots will 6e sold on secom
mokatlng pricer. THOS. B. SILL B hOH.
'li Cor. I eon ...I 33d streets.
FFORSALE.—IRUILDING LOTS
IN ALLKO DENT CITY.-1 ciff.r for sale
the moat dellghiful building iota ellesated to the
Second ward. Allegheny. 0.1 Peel7.Y/Ile Pisok
Road and Observatory avenue, adjoining tbe
Observatory grounds. These Lots are part 01
dye sad one - half (530 aCres. A plan of these
Lois eau be Le. n at my Store, NO. 83 WOOD
Each
The plan s
hooting ao h en tacortird.
Each Lot is trent lot, on PenTitvilie
V or Observatory avenue; sloe. •14 feet wide
iTeltla d Ant . a Zd o tSti l s. vraltrugc-„: Ewes., are
by 175 feet. Most of the lota arc eoid.
rive dwellings have been erected already. • Ver.
eons desirous to leave the, low rrunds and
smoky Cities can here find an opportu e lte. The
locality Is one of the finest In the two el t les. sea
bat four minutes' walk from the brad of petrel
street: a board walk leads to the breasts:a. The
great beauty of wanery and surroundings are de-
Ihylstfol•
Were.. .eel: Pekes low: - En,lre of
DEO. F. 1/11111.
No fia Wood street. Pltteburgh.Or NO. SO blvsr
AVenne. Allegheny OW. Lt
irt.
SAW MILL.
•
The most extensive and aubstatiVai Saw Mill
In Allegheny COO nty. altnited In 110 hull•
ores portion of the city, at the fut. of 71110
street. Plltaborsh , with sans Vamia and good
Winer, Barge Ltd eclat Tarn.
The improvetneutse on Irate.) gund on
10r5 valuable terms. I ar be lot ro
WO rut along
Allegheny Valley itatiroad. aot • moods (mut
Spruce alley to Myer bank 060 feet, with 1100
feet gayer limiting.
•
VALUABLE SIIINI/LE TALL,
BoatTfrom Sale Mill. P itst-elasa w
ied.o Blacksmith libop. 3hlinr. B
dearge
Foandr
sem on given nay time. Thls 1. a corn oppor u•
ulty for an enterprising party to engage In alarge
leo prentable I.l2lnhcr and Bost bnalnele. re•
it airing hutsmaleap tat.
For particulars, enquire at the 11111.
AV. McIN.INTOCIC,
Pool afTwenty.seventh street.
ITALUABI E FARM AND DILL
V PItOPIBT7 FOR HA I.E.—Militated at Wan.
laa Station, Panhandte lialltold. Contains 106
acres, 16 of watch ate elmrtd; all under good
route; AU urea of Coal. The Improvements ate
• 3 nary !louring Mills. with 11 run of burs. In
good order. Minna. a large ustons; In foil op.
erwion. Cottage Monte. 6 rooma,Tenont
and lute Barn. sociug Orcbard7 - Parties yil.htng
to to Into the milling anolcoal Pialneas.the !thou
presents a rani OnnoetUnlty• Price low. Vol.
arms easy. Apply to B. MCLAIN A CO.,
mall 10. gotten. avenue.
Vy A gI E N ( A ) Ac K . Foi f f,F:i r r, ll ,l7.7.
Charles street by 203 feet emit, a to
Cottaite
Home, of portico, wide hall. large parlor. one
Ole mantle. dialog rrota. kitchro, lance eel:4r,
three cbmobere. three attic room, Pore ] , Me,
elsurrn and hydrant water, fruit awl shade trees,
Concord grape Mom In desirable locetion dve
minutes Walt tram 'the riballein, and m ayof
metes Or tonnellavllle Railroad '
'=MV3=l
sal Be Stith avenue.
11ERSON.41.—All persons . Stele-
L. {NV/ UOMKS or Invertmeno, In Heal ICI
I _vv " toZ l a "
LtTS - rtr. tltl t
T fm
[leen away warn.
L
or till be teat by mall raze loamy reoutallos It
Pemba cannot fall to get salted•oot of the meg.
tht ooatalna. OBAJTT t PHILLIPS, Peb•
Halters as.l Baal pcste yam., No. 139 Toon/.
avenue.
IdIIROHAWr TAILORS-.
M 111 E CP .A.
GRAY & LOGAN
=I
47 Milk 844441,
SAIIIIIEL GRAr
Merchant Tailor,
liztar .f r i e..tv a l:l s S zl in u ee r e s, I. DOW Marlin at.
antoek Of entire
NEW AND FRFunti" ,
- .autILIJ,
ad - ir ex i T wear. eons l isti:g o4Cgd i ts ;, ? . se.simore:
end go a;.l. el l th e he 7. tn=tu
mole op to other to the mod Madan/Ole style.
Ilentleosen desiring their (nothing mad. to order
ego rely on nselog them mode to their estate sat
tenseeton, Oath at regards aryls end Vosdig.
•
SAMUEL GRAY,
nalt11:•17 • 09 FIFTH AVEnfillr..
SKIING AND SUMMER STYLES!
•
1870.
I. C. 11.rnahlION. C. L. laTISCLAnialaO.
M'PHERSON iSsMUHLANBIIING A
Merchant Tailor., No /O , IIIXTIT !WHIM?,
(Lau elected r.) We have received a large and
Stock of toe beat and meet fashion
able Goods In our line • great Portion of which
See 001 . 009 101pOrtallOs.
Feeling mono eet or cur ability to give perfect.
milistatit on. are reapectrully mllcit Or la UM to
Oearly examination of our Mott of Floe Cloth.,
assinte•es, ttlnes, Sc.
IieP Ve HICUSON ILUFILLNBRINU.
mold No. 10 01010 street.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
splinald aiew stock ot
CLOTHS, GARS/lIRELFA
Jost rteelve.l try 1 . 11:111111 , Kin JCL
=l=l
WALL PAPERS
NEW WALL PAPER,
SPRING SALES;
•
N 0.157 Market St., near 5 1 k A venue.
We now oiler to the Dublin •a WA otPAPRE
KANE/lElth ansurpaimed to the Wen for variety
aad beauty of style., embracing all the Nevelt'.
la FRESCO. INMAN, PERSIAN and ORSCIAN
DESIGNS In Mal* and bright colors. for Hal.
Dining Mow. .Also. WOOD and MARBLE
DECORATIONS. TINTSD and OILS PARLOR
PAPERS, with an almost endles/ variety of
CHEAP SATIN PAPERS. WHITE and BROWN
BLANKS for Chambers, Sc. /al of which we
Propose to .ell salon is the lowest In the market,
Callund see, at • •
•
No. 107 Market St.; near sth Avenue.
JOEL R. ROOM k BRO.
mblatell •
WALL A'APEUS.
• SPRING, 1870.
PRICES REDUCED
•0 !NORIA vide tints at Itte. per mil.
ILT--a great variety at 00e. per roll.
°LAZED—aII %Inds M Ble per roll.
ILLEGAnT Pfeueh and American Paper Haar
le, e. notpeentlea above. superior to any U.
eartment It the walnut, 1/ or tele at.
W. P. 11Ar A 10511,17/1 T,1, 9 13
New Wholesale and Retail Store,
191 Liberty .911.06te
ROIPOSAILII FOR
p
SOLDIE.RW MONUMENT.
Propagate for_ the steed* of the ill
Cosagyldoldlers, itolllll.6eMi (toL be erected on
Begelman' 11111. ►pr[h te.161 11 heaegaterd at
the &Roe of the enders/deed. No. 64 Great
street. (Where the pleas. speeldeattose and spec
lung of: dose coo he egeO) 'OD to MAX gag,
nig. Tue colano to be...raNed,u , the lo.e•t
and but bidder.
A. L. PXABEION.
*FA: bbilman.of Salldlog
OFFICIAL.
. PITZSBURGEL
A.N ORDINANCE to provide ,
r7V,T.V.V;i7OI=
the pat loan f the pore..
nht - . 1. H tt aplutned arpf fluid...l try
the Cif' of Pittaturnh . jeleel mad Om•
mon eouncile oasernil/...t, and ft La here
by onntine./ nnef etd by the altfhotifil
..f same, Tian thy Mayor 'halt antl It here-
V nottsotlf...land tom e xtent.. 1131
dttlyer to Will ant M. LTO, eSe , (.Ol . of •1111
f of Aatnor tlnarn,dee'tl.
hands In the name of tile Pity of littannreb to
Itte am,ont of tl tty Gtr tlonteand I/01.000)
duns re. •n.l a Story., Cr Slortatates upon the
p,ouort, pnlehatt tr, tn theta to ter
1:IMC2=1:01
12012112011
sec. bald Bonds shall he made In such
amount,as the Market Coramlttec may direct:
they than be elFned by the Mayorand counter.
Mantel by the Controiner; and the Mayor snail
affix thereto the corpora, yew of toe city. They
shall hear name •be drat day of A y - 11.11170. and
be pay able In wen yea, from said date. whit
Intereet at the rate of all per cent. p.r annann.
payable at mi-anunally: t•rlncipal and Interest
payable at the ofilce of the City Trnaintert and
the Mort ai ge or te or•gages heti be raeentei In
the imam mauve,
Sac. 3. Ral'l Roods shall be known and muted
pe••Fifth Avenue Market Rands.•'ant before
llet ry shalt Inc Registeren In aye aide of the
City Controller who shall keep as acusunt of
the rain, and of all moncya arch may at any
nee b s pa:d for or on accounrof-pringlpod or
Interco,
Sin'. 4. Thatltlir ordinance or tsar: of ordl
nanee • • otitc.ing with the paves e of this ordi
herat tar prae.nt thne. be and the wane Is
eby repealed so far ae Ste same affects this
o rdinan
nece.
Ordaid and enacted flao slaw In Councils,
thlellilth day 01 March. A. D. 18 A
10.
.101115 McULICY.
Preoldent of Select Council.
Attest: F. S. Slhnnaw,
Clerk of Select Council;
W. A. TOMLINSON,
President of Common Council.
Attistt 11;
Clark of Common Councle ap7
AN ORDINANCE to provide
fee the erection of Building ,
tliCTlote 3. be et ordesswo traestandet by the
City of Pittsburg, in Select old Common Com.
gag assembled. and it it Itaway orrlnfned and
oddtauthority of Ms some, That the Wa
nes. of t w elle of buildings to reenter erected,
con t•ncied. hnllboe alt-red, la that:ay • f Polk
. bomb (excluding therefrom toe rural port one of
said city, thad be as follow, to will In band
lugs hereafter to be erected. constructed. built
or altered, and to be need exclusively for dwel
llnis. with a front of not more than twenty. eye
feet and not tend than twenty•llblau, ttio
seise or foundation wall. shall not be lea than
eighteen Owlts thick, tne front and rear walls
shal not be lees tbs. thirteen leeches thick. and
the side wall. shall riot be lees, then nine inches
thick and where the height elialcd twenty
aye feet an./ shal' not be more thanthirty Mx
feet. the cellar or Tundatlom walls .hall not be
wailshan not
inches thick. and all the outer
shall not balers than thirteen Incite. latch
to the height of the floor. of the third story. and
for the remainder or the height the th.eknees of
the walls shell not be low than nine lecher.
nag. O. That the twelfth Ilne from the begin
ulna or eaction 10 th.•page 490, ol the ow
Code, shall be so amended as to read "not leas
than twenty nor more jban twenty gee Mat
(runt."
'SIC. 4. That la all tpilldings Mit more than
two nty-fon r feet front nor more than twentywil
feet high. the hick walls shall not be lets than
nine Inches shirk
sC. 4. That W0;4'01100. of Ms Ordlnance
.11%11 not Trl seUnnamed as to conflict wit. the
provtalon• of au Ordinance...toiler the oper
ation of an ordinance 'wish,. to Wooden Bond
man In the 111)1 ward of the City of l'lttaburgb.
Han. 5. Thatany ordnnanceor parlor Ordinange
the
with then/make of tole ordinance so
the persona time. be sod toe .1.13111 is hereby re
pealed to far ai the gam, &meta Ode ordinance.
Ordained awl roe Into. a solon Connell,
this 4801 day of Starch. A. It.
JAME, MeAULET.
President of Select Council.
Attest: C'. S. 310twaser,
Clerk of Select Connell.
- _ w. TOIILII4SON.
Prealdent of Common Coutril.
Attests 11. McMagran,
Clot k of Common Council. any.
AN OnDINANCE Rupplemen-
TAKE to an eiroiminep °misled • An Ordi
nance extending Federal street and fixing the
location and providing for the opening of the
spine." enecied thea3.6 door December
naCTIOX 1. Re It ordained and enseled by the
City of Pitt Aturgh, in re tot and Common Conn
ee rr e d b it•Al it Is nereby ordalatil and
•
erred by the aulhotPy of the same, lbat jred•
real rtreet tie and the some is hereby extruired
and located from Wylie avenue•to eeventh aye
nue. in the Fifth ward of raid city. agreeably to
the survey nod plan mad, by the City Engineer
thd surveyor end filed Deice—that la cob!).
e western limit or boundary of said extenston
shall be null I. hereby located and defined to be •
streight line from Wylie avenue to Seventh ove
rlap. exactly correspondent t•. the western line
of Federal street Smarts Wile avenueand
Fifth avenue: and the eastern line thee. of C a ull
he the dividing line between the property of
Chartes,Jeretny and propertY or P.and"rmy.
ABU wird to %%hitter ave. net it. .
(Slyer. Jr.. W Illlam Rinehart and Adam Weaver,
mine tierce eta and disinterest. ei freehold
ers of rald City. ore hereby appointed yi t meem
to view me pr-talses arpnelee damages, mean
acies•nmnis •nd perform the outlet. enjolued and
requited hi tn.. Ara of AmeMbly la ouch ease
toade and provided.
ac 51. That any Oralnaltee or part of small
nonce etannlyting with the portage of this oral.
nance at the present time, head n the same Is
hereby repealed so far no the same affects this or
dinate..
Collie.' and enacted Into a law ills liStie day
of Womb, A. U. 11470.
.1 All MeAULKY,
- President of Select Connell.
"" 6..r T t
W. A. TOMLINSON,
President of Common Commit.
Attest. 11.31c•larigns,
Caere of Common Connell. 111/7
AN ORDINANCE for opening
litat rut el ref t. from Liberty atomic to Penn.
avenue.
rif t.wittif 1. Be U ordained and Matted by flu
City of Pillstmrph, in Acker and lemon tons.
cite cusevablea, and a is A•nelf ud and
sodded by the aufharttY of the ea.. oedolt That the
I,, , , i d r i llgtne:r and tie is boreby.wthorised
,
c, e to coney and open Clad tireeL
from Liberty avenue to IN on arena.. and to als
priass damages and assets boiled. caused them
by. riatintel laza wick. John Bet rain . and George
Finley are hereby appointed in 6Ge4rdattee with
an Ac. of A•serably approved Jan. 6th. 11164.
2, That soy ordinance or cart of ordi
n
ure conn'ctnina with lite pastime of this nrdi
nane at the present time. be and the sameis
repra.d. entar no. the same streets milt
train:wee. -
. ,
rdatned enacted Into a law this 118th day
of 11.1reli. A. li. 11470.
•.. • .
.1 AM F.L.I 51e AVIAN',
sWeett of s:teet Council
Attest: Y.. S. Itomtow..
''''' 4 ,C . ° /I.IOIILI
President of Common Count;
Attest: H. MCM...n.
Clerk Of Common Connell. kra
A N ORDINANCE for opening
itehoer a st/e e, from Merl,. avenue 4
avue
VJacvlo en g I. Bs U ordained and augge.. i 14
City of Pittsburgh, In Wert and Woman Mane
elf. aseemLled, and U hero,/ oraolcuf find
enaeted by tie autA4l4 of Um some, That the
COY finglnetr IP cod ho le bereby_atithorlseo and
directed to to.uvey ant ClPtli Renew.
from Liberty avenue to Penn ay.nue, and to op•
peal.. damage. anuses.. benefit. caused Ome
n.. fitm el had +let, John Beecher and Oeorge
Finley are b reby appointed In acoordantimtih
an Act of Amemblp,. approved ,Icncary
1.184.
exc. 9. Thata; orelaattoe or, part 0(.91.
Ineee conMellog ttb the parterre of tele or
mance at Me preen. Woe, be and the seat
d1g2e!",..k..."ar the same affect, thuor:
• •
ordsthed and tinseled IntO n
I ts t vr. In Con
eUs
tAls 9Y.h 457 at ignrC4 l).
1
5
1
0.
Pre, / lent of&It ULMT #II.
'At est• A. IdOnstow,_
• Clerk Sr Select council.
W. A. TOMLINSON.
President of Common
Attest: IL
.
Clerk of Common Connell. sit
ht_N ORDIvAVICE grantip;
Connelly She right to att. - „ er ta gy., e p
I MIMS.
'nsC °, Be 1 1.ordnined awl enacte4 p py y ON
— 0 - la Select and Comma. Cows.
_ tau-tabled. and it L hereby pedaled/land en
.„ the authority of the snots, bias pert
mashie be and be le hereby antbutlied to put new
trouts and vvvvv I Mora no Ills ballotage, No.
A 33 and 235 Penn emote. corner Maddock's
4 lVe l c:. A. That any ordinance or Dart of onn
n.e•eone.eting with ta•
b etepl•a Or tills 01.1-
05Dea at toe pr
lame. and the same Is
hereby tt pealed so far as the same anceis this
ordinance.
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Ordained mid emoted Intro Inn ine,unells
this 91811% day of Muth, A. O. ISTO.
' JAME, MO MILES.
President of :elect Connell.
Attest: IC It. ?Amman . .
Clerk of Cowen., Connen. .
• . .
W. A. To.111.1N8(”1.
Norlitent. of Common Connoll.
Ethel: li. MeMattr.n.
Clem 02 4.0 .112022 C0U11212. .n 0
-A N ORDINANCE appointing
XS new Viewers ea 411th areet.
nocTION 1. Be ft ord.stard and enacted hr the
City of Pittsburgh, in y. Ott and Cimino* Con.
ats nemmeted; and # tr - hereby ordained and
caudal by Me nuthority of tat ewe, Teas Thou
Y. Hone. ti,oree It. White and Wie. - 1 haw be
anal they are beret. stencil:mu viewers ea t lia
amain* of 40 . 1 i au ect, from Butler at to
baste. street. In Ilea of these anpointrd by an
ordnance mese , July 11610. 11169.
Sac. Al. That any ordinance or part of omit
stance mnalcting with the mismge of this ordi
nance tthe present time, be and the same Is
herebyrepealed so fat u the same affects thin or
dinance.
Ordained and enacted Intoo lam In Connell.,
this 158th day of March. A. D. 1870.
JAMOd aItIAULEY,
"retident of Select Connell.
of Select Connell. '
W. A. TOMLINSON,
Presl.hmt of Common V
Attest: 11. McM aare om n.
Clerk of Cmon Council. 507
Attest :. E. S. 11 - aim
Clerk or &lett
AN OUDLNANCE granting
Samuel o!Brien Jt Bro. the rlgat to erect a
Jae.son Prune Bolidlag.
Bat. 1. Be It ordained and enacted by th e City
of Pittsburgh, In beleet and Common (Xonnelth
ai minder. and It Is hereby ordained permission
by the authority of the 1111114 That
to erfei a J sekstm Tram° unildlng twenl7 M 0?
feet la width, twenty-slx 14141 feet In length ana
sixteen (161 feet In height It hereby granted to
Samuel (PISMO, A Bro., un the rear of their lot,
No. 463 Linen/. Met.
Bath B. That anyindium:ear partofardlnthee
conflicting with the papage of this ordluanee at
the present time, be and the same Is hereby re
pealed en Oar as the same affects thls ordLnance.
Ordained and enacted Into a law In Conithllll.
thla 28th day of Barth, A. U. 1870.
JAMAS Beni/LET,
• . Prendent of Select Connell
Attest: Z. S. Monnow
,Clerk of Ithlect Connell.
W. A. TOMLINSON, •
• President of Common Connell.
Attest: 11. hithffairrnit,
• Clere of Common Connell. spy
AN ORDINANCE supplemen
tarT to an Ordinance relative to Wharfs.",
ou she hthenagabria Woarf.
stymie L Be 0 ordained and model h.
ore
Orly fit MAMMA, in gated and
oderfableel, and el is hereby ordained and
niortrd by the .ouritordY Of Me roue. That the
Prevision of an (Addle. re_ presets the—day of
entitled an Orillen.o relative to Wharfage
as the Monetintirle Wharf. be Ike, the same an
hereby extendta to th f Al egheay Wharf.
SIX. A, Thlt any ordinance or part of ordi
nance conflicting with the lounge of this ordi
nance ac the present time, be and the Same is
hereby repealed so farts the same affects tau or
dinance.
Ordained and enacted lOW a law thLs the Sikh
day of March, A. L. 1570.
JAMES IIcAULEY.
President of Select Connell.
Attest: E.& Winnow,
•
Clerk of Select Carmen.
• W. A. TOM LINSON.L
Preitient of Common Cos 01,11111
AIWA: IL Wither:u
Clerk of Common Conned. tsT
pnopossLe WILL BE a
CILIVLD at the °Mee of the Warr Were..
91r_d story_ or Jewett House, v_p spi_SAT 4414
togirtrOtl=egr Phltif.=
patterns test are 6.1112 .6.
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FUT,. TON it. rGANN,
P211:11kIIIER 6 •
aes AND wrseal FITTREL
VIM Avenue. ilfrar ifo g ragi l l eg. 4.46
Pripl as future: etuk
Lead Pia, Goa „„,„
lath T. 1 sad Waell la a st. Ooeu
Mas. kw sad 1w..!
a, romirs e gritigte Buildings
11Z2:41.,t21 u.s, Water and s awann neallalf
Aymeame, ,/alliklas prompt! fluidal to.
Ardvstrawrs
farNEW 111:41-8E.
Drill; 11 11114 f, BIN
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I T .? ( E 3 V, elNA(citi April;
GDORGID D OIISON,
The performance will commence with Ibe °le
mon Comedy of •
MARMOT THE POULTRY DEALER.
After teltlett, ItallAd. by Kr. W. D. Street; P.,
Seolby Kate Otateford; ebony of tbe Period, by
peorgle Dlekeon. .
To conc'utte with the del•hrattd Scottish dram.
of JEANttt DEANS;
.
On THE 11-ART Or IlloboYht as.
Tueadby Eat Won—Fast •ppeSTllll, of thlGLit•
tie Hurler/re Oot ett.. l . l bE abSPOrte4
br Yr. HAARY WALL.
NOTICES'
rg 'QUARTERLY DIVIDEND.
Piton NATIoXAt. Brom rtrrouctroll. Ph, I
ti•to ritt•hat et Trust t otopalo4 .
the I Irectore of 014 Hank hate thl• d.lldn.
earr.l • ollrblend r THREE PtH CILIf •on
tho cßplial Stock oat of the pronts of the tut
three suoothi, payable forthwith, rte. of Stub
Ruct Ooveromeet tax. J. U. SCULLY.
APRIL 4. 1870. I enamor.
007:011.
BOARDING.
BOARDING.—Two pleasant
lansloassl . ugraraished,
al. class bawd as ST ANDESITON STREST,
Allegheny. MT pwrde. a secommndated. .7
AUCTION SALES
VALUABLE
COIL AND EIRIIIINE LANDS
PUBLIC SALE.
TUEBDAY AYTERNOON, Aplll 19th, at
Sales
I shall offer for sale at the Commerolal
Sales !Loom. 11/6 ondibileid street, the betook.
real estate, att.te In Boblasoa monthly., on
Campbell's Ron. wl bin • mile Of 9..191,18te•
t on the Putaburgh, Cluclunatl and Colemaws
Railroad, about alumnae from Ulm...
1. About 340 ace, of coal In ato Id body,
brow, 411 the Rosa Coal Hank.
9. A farm of about lb acre.. lint•ebits laud.
w ia, tw o atorr &Arne welling - boa., largo barn
r d 4 or d Amu chafe fruit, known at the Jos.
titian floss Yam. c , •
a. A vitro of Woodland.near 'he above, on
on Campbell , . Ron, cOm.alolog 10 *cr..
4. A Farm of about . :t1 saw, with two story
log dwelling bone.. rant Out bar, mid orchard
of 10 mil ;mid trait knows at the lorepli
Wes wawa. • •
IS. A Farm of about IP arri with brick col
tae house, good barn. and :good or,bard,
knot.. th e lam,. UAW Yarn,
-
frame Far m or awitit , llollaoresorliti a two alorl
bow e,eotel balw Ind orchard,kitown
aa the Melltllir -
A more fay oreble opoortenitv aeleom offered
to person. wishing to Invest tither le coal or ia
farmlog lands, no tee above so oherll la favorably
located; la It good corittion, sad wilt probably
be sold at ...low Moro. • r
For more ...War dearr.onlon. or .y far th er
IntormaUoa, poly to .13.11119011114. by
knownourth ats uria. - .lllc tent. will i ' made
at trine of elle.
A. mILwAINE.
IMMITIMI!
HOUSE AN, LOT
•
169 South livenne, lAll4gheuy,
09 WEDNESDAY; April 13th. at 2 o'clock,
9111 be offered at . Anation;on the becalms. No.
109 moots avetru - Elsleetsiard,„bilet bay. Tbe
Lot Is 90 by 149 Met to* SO fees they. Tea
House Is two and •halt Mort.. preuedtrent„
eleven rooms, marble mantles la doable pular.
Boston range In Miami, hot anihnold water s
gas, bah and good coVar. . Flue mar view, aloe
Cron mud in shrubs. the biopeetY ammell7
Is le good order and dellrable: • s the writer If
moving ems. InsinedlaMi possession given.
Mors are Invited termailnes;: Terms at sale.
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dirkeiir York. -
139 BROADWAY, NEW YOUR.
PRIIiCIPAL yrs:maim
()idiom" . whole LIM PonnotAHMJIALFTZLY
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two annuel payments. All none'. • NCONTP2sT.
wul.E for usual cameo, and'a IMOLU TILLY IN
CONTESTABLE after two anaml premium*,
All rastrietlone urea VSANSIL and ItZSIDIXCI•
mmoved, and no permits required Nil or bitYLATION OP,IN TEttlte r oil I inns iml3.-
Ppred Premlumf, Mad MUNI:MICAH' of anima.%
payments on env elms ot lllrldenns en
b. PROGRIMMIVIt PLAN. alsonpan On (HUB.
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