The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 13, 1870, Image 4

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Itiplittsbiast Salta
CHY AND STIBIBIBAIf.
°flee Booms for Beat.
Three BIM rooms In 6Azsrrs Banal og,
second floor, fronting on Badtbdeld street
andßizthayenue. Marble mantelpieces.
water and caber conveniences. 'There
ZOOMS are very deilrable and will be
fitted up to salt parties wishing to 00.
al .y them. Apply at Coantineßoom.
-Thip rustic school., banks and puext—
blic
came will be closed on Friday n
Good Friday being legal holiday.
Tithrty.One. were thirtone
woes is y•
d posed of st tae Mayor's Offloe
yesterday morning. The majority of the
licaltna ware committed tc jell.
The lake in the Allegheny Park Is to
bent s arged and a ,new rustic pavilion to
rected near the Humboldt Monu
ment, which will command a view of
the Park.
FrarllCA will soon be takes up
altogether with banks and-Ins uranee
Wall
elea. It will be our rolnature
"t agon reat. barren Walt street's gambling
' and diationesty.
Alderman o,Donnew yeeterday rceeived
1 the Information of J. Conradt
end . aga
attarst
George Williams for assaul b
It was a Nowt down data In the Meth
ward. Warrant Waned.
•
Me of the neatest °recce on Fourth
'Twine is No. ICC, occupied by Mr.
Hughes, scent for several of the most
responsible lind flourishing Insurance
comrades of the country.
Reddest@ and pedestrians in the local
ity of Butcher's Rau, Allegheny., oom•
plain loudly of the odors analog from
offal and other rese which la thrown
Into the rue by the butchers.
Alderman Butler has romoved Ids
MU* from No. 116 Wylie avenue to No.
136, a few doors above. where be is fitting
up rooms in a tanteful manner for the
transaction of every kind of business in
his line. •
II
street CoMeilesioner Linderman and
his aldstants are wanted on Cpsdress
street. - Residents say the "scrapers" are
sadly needed to that' locality; that the
street has seldom been In finch a dirty
condition.
Yesterday morning two boys, named
Graham end Elkin, were arrested by
Mayor CaLiow's police on suspicion of
being concerned In the robbery of Hall's
tobacco store saturday night. They
were held or • hearing.
Yesterday morning about ten o'clock
an alarm of fire was occasioned by the
burning out of a chimney on Washing
ton street, The alarm was sounded from
box-12, and called out the engines. No
damage but rmaiderable excitement.
•
Query.—Why don't we- get a correct
answer to the mathematical problem
propounded to a Mercer County Teach.
era' Institute butt week, and published
to Frlday'a Gazerrx? Out of twenty
three answers received, not one la cur-
Anuslt and Ptattery.—Pat Kenney
Midi, information before the Pdayor yea.
terday Charging John Sweeney with an
vault end battery Be alleged that the
ammeed struck him in the eye with his
Sat. Sweeney was arrmted and held for
heediet•
Jacob UAW came to the , hove of
John- BOWLER, Ant street, Third ward,
Allegheny, yesterday afternoon, broke
the door open and acted in an outrageous
manner, for which, upon Briggs' Intor
mation,,Alderman Bolster Wined a war
rant Ibr his west.
Slight Flre.—yeaterday morning the
roof of • frame hens° near Lapps and
Weise's Tannery Seventh ward, Alle
gheny, m u tire from sparks frOnxthe
chimney. An alarm was sounded brit
the lire was extinguished before the en;
glees arrived on the ground.
Ed. Canaan alleges that he entrusted
four dollars -to John McAleer to par
ched, him some groceries , . but John
betrayed the conedenoe rei Al in him,
and minflsoated the money. Alderman
Taylor Issued a warrant for the arrest of
McAleer for Throaty as bailee.
Held ter Teta es.wus
Allegheny Jung deser,t WllO IS chargen
with enkoesllng Mahon gc NIS— the pro
perty of the Penneylvanla Central and
Allegheny Valley Rellroada—had a hear
ing before Alderman Taylor, yesterday,
which malted In his being held to ball
=tt
It hi veld the Democrecr will tender
George D. Were, the colored head welt
er. at the Monongahela 801118 the nomi
nation for Mayor next term. They are
determined to run colored men for the
municipal °facto if any cam be found to
do them the honor of accepting their
nominations.
Stock Sales.—The following stocks
were sold last evening on • the seoond
lifer of Commercial Bales Booms, 106
-Smithfield street, by A...Dicllwaine. ear
Bonner
Bank of Pittsburgh
06. Citizens National Bank.
& National Bank
Columbia 01.1 Co
.z
Pair.—Nett Wednesday it CUP Flail
will be opened a grand fair for the bens,
fit of the Mercy Hcr:pital, one of our
=
praiseworthy charitable inatitu-
The halt will be decorated with
flowers, fountains and evergreens, some
.
five hundred dollars being expended in
that direction to secure the attendanoe of
the_ pub li c. Prof. Elliott is the floral
architect.
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Couldn't be Found—John Rouche, a
butcher in Lawrenceville, lolt two hind
quarters of beef, yesterday. was
suspicious that it found a place in the
house of John Gayer. a resident of the
17th ward. He acquainted Deputy Mayor
rant
ho we s s w.isthehe,
t ah pr em seses aiscea h r chwed
,
. and no beef found. 814 susplamis were
not correct.
Yeathfal Plug Dilles.—The Bevan
teenth ward is blessed "'with i set of
youthful plug ugllea. Yesterday throe
of them,George and Christian Sherman
and Maes Cueltailre, attacked another
youth; AddisoThe n Reilly m
a subs , an
beatn him
weverely. victi eq
made Information belbie Deputy Mayor
Mahan naiad his assailants, who were
'treated and held for a hearing. _
•
lite Central Bank, whose card we
pal:dish to-day, with Its actual capital.
Ite individual liability, the subtends'
wealth of moat of Its 'stockholders -and
directors, and the high integrity of all,
with Its obliging and capable Cashier
and assistants. and' the prestige of the
old Kramer &Rehm Bank. whose Imo
moor It is, has become one or the most
popular and stiocesand of our numerous
Amadei Institutions.
.
In Trouble Again.—Mrs. O'Grady, pro
prietress of the "Three White Pigeons."
is in trouble a gain . She was affected by
tbs spirit of .moving day" and changed
her headquarter. froth Roan street to a
m ore eligible Location. Among - the
articles carried off was an ale pump,
Maned at forty dollars, which is claimed
by Mr. Edward Kelly. Mn. O'Grady
rebated to reoOgaila hts claims. and he
made information- before Alderman Ma
llards= yesterday charging her with
larceny by bailee. Warrant leaned.
Effil
-Kept the Biog.—Albert Miller a few
days ago borrowed • rinha g from Kat e
e
Reed. Nothing wrong in tt. nevidence of friendship. Albert did not
keep it himself. however, and that
caused him trouble. He gave it to -a
friend—a female blend- Rate heard
as of
this disposition of bar property and w
of course, as any lady would' be, j salons
and angry thereat. She was not long in
Vanning her revenge. Alderman
'Donnell% police are looking . for Albert.
He is charged Irbil larceny by bailee.
He Meat Explain.—The colored Mi
llions of Pittsburgh and Allegheny
feeling deeply egt leved enwounded st
the Lans-usge reputed to ba v o been need
o f in en Interview with a reporter
of the Lender, by Mr. George Wctr,
Grand Marshal of the forthcoming Xlith
amendment celebration, yesterday held
s Meeting sod appointed a committee of
firs to wait on the gentleman and neer. -
sidu whether or not be was correctly re.
ported._lf be stands to his guns, an effort
will be made to hare him resign the high
pcsitton of honor assigned him to the
procession.
1
IM
Dr. DIEM McNeal, Democratic mem
ber of the Select Connell from the Fifth
ward has quit his large and lucrative
pracdoe in this city and accepted an
interest In an extensive coal dealing
estabUshommt at Memphis. Tenneseee,
whither he has removed Cou ncil s his family.
This creates a vacancy In which
will be dlled by special election. The
prominent candidates for the position.
we hear. are Messrs. I. 0. Weldon and
McCarthy, both ex-members of
the Clummon Council of 1889, and both
10091811Wn of a:winos and 'With
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PICTSHIIHOH SCHOOLS.
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Meeting of the Central Board—enend.
slice at the Wen...es—Mancha State.
meet—Some luteresting Letters—New
Teachers Appointed and Asked for.
Yesterday afternoon a regular monthly
meeting of the Central Board of Educe•
lion nes held at their room' on Fourth
avenue. President Wilson occupied the
chair. Mr. John A. Sergeant officilMing
as Secretary.
Present—Mercers Anderson. Chadwick.
Craig, Cuddy, Fleming, Getty, Handl l .
ton, ilarrhado, Hartman, Diayerblitchei,
Beckerman, Noble, Shaw, Sims, Taylor
I 1
and President Wilson. meeting
The minutesof the preceding
were rood end approved.
Mr. alma presented the resignation of ',
Mr. James Hardman BS a merneer of the
Board from the Grant district, he having
removed from the city. Received and
filed.
e 'same geetiernan also presented ,
the Th credentlais of Mr. P. Clark, who had
been Detected to lid the vacancy. Toe ,
"credential,. were approved and Mr. Clark, ,
on mourn of Mr. Taylor, admitted to a I
wet. 1
Mr. Nobles presented a petition signal
by sevonty-throe Citizene • of the 1
Twelfdt ward, asking for a division o(1
tne -ward into two sch, Il districts.
On motion of Mr. Craig the petition
was referred - to a St - dal Committee, I ,
Consisting-or Moms. Craig, itiobba, Get- 1
ty, Shaw and Harrison, with Instructions 1
to report at the next meeting. 1I
Tins ASTraiDANCE-
The Secretary read the reportten of Dir. \
George J. Luckey, City Superindent,
as follows :
Oarrnattima: I beg leave to Retain
the following report of the condition of
the Public Schoolsof . the city, for the
mouth of March, MO:
ranottataat.
rallllB l, Dar attl'aeNS.
2.617 •
YAIMes 74
;267 -4 , 9
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WIL/kallt AZ uarA,”x ::: 7.
7.
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Total an rollurmt. .................. ••••• •••••
Avtamis 1,110111/.9C11.
rann•ny Dt1'...11T11111.11,
... ......... .•
.1,901 -4 0110
111.11..
'dales • •
females
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GU AAAAA DEr,RTMLMT.
OW-WW.
VA
Ma1e5........
yeremles .....
filth ttbool
Total average
There were 162 corporeal punishments
and tax eueporedena reclined during the
month..- -
In th Franliln. Highland, Miners
vino, Liberty, Mount Albion,and Colfax
schools, there was not a single case of
punishment during the month.
The Ninth school had an attendance Of
el per cent. on the enrollment, which is
7 per cent. greater than the attendance
in any other school. Drawing is now
taught in every school in the city, and in
many of the rooms the pupils show a
wonderiul proficiency in this interesting
branch of. study. In compliance with
the request of the visiting committee for
trebruary, I visited and regraded the
lured schools.` I found them greatly
improved since my last visit. The disci
pline is very good , gad the Improved
general condition is very marked. It
gives me much pleasure to state tkat
, since the reOrgilllMltloll of th e school,
the at tendatice has been much btter than
formerly, which is sufficient evidence
that the patrons of this school are taking
increased interest In the education of
their children.
Accepted and flied.
On motion of Mr. Hartman the Secre
tary was instructed to requeat Prof. Dean.
Principa L of the High School, to present
• monthly report hereafter.
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• THE 11121AECIE.
The Secretary reported that Warrants
to the amount of 415,960 50 were drawn
dazing the month, for the following-par-
poses:
Sexontrot or TILLCIMS:Du uesne
School, 5625 00; South, 5595 130; Grant,
1560' 00; North, 11525 00; Forbes, 41.10500;
. Franklin, 11,115 65: Ralston, 5913 00;
_Moorhead, $740 00; (Mars. 57 0 2 50;
Millersville, 5440 00; Oakland, 5 617 50:
Lawrence. 5505 00; Howard, 4300 00;
Washington. $7l O 00; Mt. A1b10n,5160 00:
Highland, 5490 00: Liberty, 5350 00;
Lincoln, 5525 00; Colfax,l2l o 00; Peebles,
5215 00; High, 51.160 CM Colored. $255 00;
, Deaf and Dumb, $lOO 04 Music, $4OO, 00;
eittperliitenedent, Secretary and .Mesern
ger Ceiltral Board of Education, $315 00;
Janitor High School. 550 00: Janitor Col
ored Ear/01,1112 00; High School Build
ing, 51,049 00; Bent of High School Rooms,
MStfiIItAIPWMARAI. iF6 u.
Printing. $l7 75; Contingent expense.
Calored School. $3 45; Contingenyxpen
' see High, 15c; Taxes Refunded. 142 50.
Mr, Andereon Chairman. or he Fi
nance Committee, presented the follow
ing ref rt: .. ,
tiarrrimmalv : TOW Finance Commas
tee would respectfully report an follows:
Balance cadet:win with Treasurer.. ...1C.L11 6 CS
Less sssreesde Weed Ism usgesid 2.bel II
Leaning ate balance on bane
sterIICATIO anlannennes.
Fos seleolPee ..... le , aerl.•
rlll:6l.l=fivial; •, F .::-.T.,&0"a-sop
Leaving amottlet to be provided f0r...530.7.
Before any funds of the tax for the year
can to received.
We would call special attention to the
fact of the large prospective deficiency
shown shove, and recommend your
Board to take such steps as will provide
necessary funds to carry on the schools
dnrisg the next three months.
Werwould also remind the Board that
under the provisions of Senator How.
ard's bill (no mutated popy of which
has reached us,). we are requested to
publish proposabi for a'Pressurer who
shall pay the higheat rate of interest on
balance of school fond.
.170.00
71 00
88 50
.16 60
SEW TEJLOELSIt.
Mr. Nobtes from thei-Commlttee on
Teachers and Salaries, made the follow
"
tog report.
Genpewit' your Committee on Teach;
era and Etalates to whom was referred
the application of the Howard Sub Dis
trict for a tescherof the Grammar grade,
would respectfullyrecommend that the
application be granted, salary of said
teacher to commence from date when
the new buildings In acid District are
ready for occupancy.
Accepted end ordered to be filed.
Mr. Mays stated that the Committee
on Printing had organized and elected
himself as chairman. '
HIGH SCHOOL.
Mr. Hartman, chairman of (he March
Visiting Committee, reported that he
had examined the High School and found
the rooms in perfect order; had exam
ined the method of instruction and was
highly pleased with it; but found toe
stairs not very safe, as there were no
bannbiters there to protect the scholars
If they should make a ! misstep. The
report was received and-Sled.
Mr. Nobbismoved that the Committee
on High Schools have railings
th placed on.
the stairs at the expense of e Central
Board. Carried. _
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GORRESPORDIIRCS .
Mr. Craig, of the Comnilttee on Lees
tattoo, reported that the committee had
urged the passage of the amended school
bill in regard to the school fund through
the Legislature, but to their knowledge
it was never offered in that body. Ile
also read the following letters:
IEfAIIitISDURO. March 10th, 1870.
CRAIG, Dear Sir t I have received
your letter of the 9th inst., and a copy of
the bill which 'was forwarded to Mr.
'Kerr. No one can regret more than I
do that the course of Mr. Anderson has
embarrassed this matter. So much public
Ibee
attention has n calle toil
e that l lt t m
a y
V ba d l'
honestly
::
with rirg d fee.relthave""aca
onestlyduo respect to all.
You know that you mentioned that mat
ter of giving the Board power to get
Interest,. • short time before I came to
Harrisburg, in the presence of J. H.
Kerr and hit.. Luckey. If Mr. Anderson
or any member of the Board had written
to ma when the bill was published at
Oral in at our papers, how much better
it would have been. Now myitel and
Board emplaced in an embarraselng no'
salo l
to chang The guardian's
bill did not prepare. Yours was the
first. The County Tresaury bill Is the
same as the School Board. Others can
ad in this matter according to thole Lest
Judgment. I have said all I- over shall
say on the-matter, but I desire you to
believe that I nave no ther the I
most kindly feelings for the Board than .
Mr.
Kerr will no doubt introduce the bill on
Tuesday, as that will be the
Mr first day Ker to
read bills. Tgreatly respect . r
and shall never Intentionally put him in
a wrong position. Respectfully, ac.,
Of, HOWARD.
. HARRISBURG, March 10,'70.
1 1 T. J. CRAIG, EAU —Dear Nir : Yours of
the 9th was sent to me when I was at
borne, which seaoriets for the delay in
answering It. I have talked with Mr.
Howard, who looks 01 on the' bill in •
political aspect, thinking that Mr. An
daireoreftlariabineeursiwfwvinsh.et
the
e t
bem ag em ai vme n be st ad h .o lm. f
Ithd l :
1
not wish to read It in place until it has
some proseed of going through. I shall
try to write you again.
. Yours, do ,- - Joan H. Kans.
HARRIS/M llO , March 24. 1670.
TKOS. J. Cselo—Dear .tisr: Yours of
the Minot. is duly received, to regard .
' to tisk bill sent here by the Central
Board Of Education. Mx. Kerr informed
me he had Introduced It into the Rouse.
You understand that it would not be
proper to introduce one Into the Reuse,
and also into the Senate The course
will be to set first In the Rouse, as the
bill was Introduced there, and when it
comes t&the Senate dispose of It In Its
order. jrala I shall do, so far as I am
cancer ed: After what Ilea occurred,
perhapit It would eve r been better to
have tried my bill for one year, but in
this Matter I have neither rsonal
ira te
or feellog. Reapt., s o.,
Taos. ROwame.
Mr. AI:WM.6OII made a few remarks
upon the letters, In which he dwelt upon
the Idea which searched to be held out, that
be was "the great bugbear" in thls mat.
tor.
Mr. Craig concurred with this opinion.
Mr. Fleming moved that the letters be
placed on file. Carried.
Mr. Craig said It would be well t get
a certified copy of the bill, as It had
passed, so thin the Board would know
how the matter stood. The Secretary
was requested to procure the copy. •
A petition was presented, asking that
John J. Hill, of the Franklin District,
and Robert J. McKee, of the Lawrence
District, be admitted to the Central High
S:hool, they having passed the regular
examination. Petition accepted and the
request granted.
THE aciiool. TAX. -
Mr. Craig moved that the amount of
school tax for the ensuing year be fixed I,
at ten mills on the dollar. Carried, the
yeas and nays being called on the vote,
which resulted unanimously in the affir
mative.
Mr. Craig moved that an additional' ,
teacher be appointed in the medium de.
partment, Mount Albion sub district:
Mr. Mitchell asked for an additional
teacher in the intermediate department,
Washington sub district. •
Both`- petitions were referred 'to._ the
Committee on Teachers and Salaries
with power to act.
The Secretary stated that the returns of
taxes from the Third ward exhibited
' ariciunt of 131L80. This matter was
referrikto the members from the ward
named. \
Mr. Hartman spoke on the teachers of
music in the High School. He said that
a different teacher teach*• every other
day; that ought to be avoided for the
pupils could learn better If they bad
only one teacher regularly.
Mr. Craig; of the Committee on Music,
esid that the teachers could only teach
there fifteen minutes in the morning,
and had to be at the sub.district schc ,ie
precisely at the or -rang, and had to teach
at the High School alternately.
A list of lost taxes of the First ward
was road, which amounted to 841,59 for
the year 1588, Mr. Samuel Patterson,
Collector. The exoneration were al
lowed.
A number of bills were read and war
rants ordered.
On motion of Mr. HarrloOn it was
decided to receive no bill hereafter unless
properly endorsed by the apprepriate
committee.
GOOD FILIDAN
Mr. Hartman asked if the !schools
should be closed on Good. Friday, that
being now a legal holiday.
Mr. Anderson thought not. There
were tco many holidays In the year now.
Mr. Craig thought there should be no
holiday on Good Friday. People who
wanted to ob3erve the day, might keep
their children at home.
A. motion was now made to close the
achcols at the time indicated, which was
decided in the negative.
sir. Hobbs move's that the colored
schools be closed on the 26th of April. the
day set apart for the Amendment Jubi
lee. Carried.
The President appointed Mesara. Get.
ty, Nobbi, Fleming and Hamilton, the
Visiting Committee for April.
. The Board then adjourned.
AFRICAN L - E. COIIFFREICE.
Proceedings of Inc Third Day—The State
of the Country—Resolution. and Re
ports—Discamions, &c.
Vie morning session of the third day
opened yeecerdsy at nine o'clock. Bishop 1
Brown presiding. Rev. R. AL Greene
conducted religious wwv , ' -
The Committee on Memorials and Let
ters presented a report which was re
ceived and filed. -
The Committee on the State of the
Country presented a reprt, which In
opening congratulates the Conference on
the fact that at no time in her history
bsmtanitiont?=tlsPerror
yetporerl,:ut etavhtlthlt
is true, ana civil liberty is establithed on
a firmer bads, that religious liber,,y Is ba
danger. The fact is deplored that ration
alism is instilling its pollenall over e
land, desecrating the Sabbath," an the
warring, against a Purachestien .
icy. In orthodox churches the leaven
mach is opposed to the terte leaven
Christ. The report also regrets that in
addition to these icsidlous foes. Cstho.
Belem, owing allegiance , to a foreign
potentate. dares openly to Inaugurate war
alike against civil and religious ilberty,sn
instance of which Is given in their oppo
sition to the Bible in the public schools.
With an urgent appeal to thet_oolored
people es wen and Christians, the report
closes with the words owe are needed for
the salvation of our cOnntry. For this
reason God ore emancipated Us from the
thralldom of centuries-removes from no
political &unable.: rafted as up as a
people fur J ust such a time as this. Tons
the Christian element of the nation looks
for entficient aid in the contest belweeri
Christ end anti Christ? and If we falter or
fail "thee will deliverance arise bran an 7
other adirros." Let usbe strong end abow
ourselves men worthy of the trust to us
committed by the giver of every good
aid perfect gift."
The report was received and laid Over
for consideration Friday eveninng.
circuit,
Rem Jones, of Washingto
and Bell. of Braver church, made re- I
ports of their work.
1 Rev W. EL Ranter offered the f allow
ing resolution:
Peso/red, That the excess of .money
paid to the Boot Concern by elder Jones,
I be refunded from the funds In the bands
ofthe district book steward.
After an extended dbmtursion, in which
1 Revs. Bunter, Asbury: - Btandford, Peck
1 and Bishop Brown partid the
psted,
resolutio was n adjo ed,
and dismissed with the benedietion.
aritimeOcat elastolf. , 1
The Conference t two I ,
reassembled a
o'clock and was opennging.l
followed with prayer by Rev. Cornelius
Asbury.
After calling of the Tolland reading of
the minutes, the General Book Stewart,
Rev. A. L. O. Stanford, presented his
annual report of thefinancial af
fairs of the, coneer6, following the
o ,
report with an address in re.l
barn to the book interest of the church. 1
The report exhibited a statement of tie'
cash on hand to commence the year of
1134.01; due on books sold. 114.110.50; mer
chandise on hand, IMO: due to Christian
Recorder, #1,570; total, 0.034 67i Pala on
old indebtedness 1170.50; indebtedness to
new contracts, OW; balance, cash And
stock, 13514.
The report was received end referred
to the Committee on Book Concern.
The time of adjournment was then
-fixed at one half hoar later to enable the
Book Steward - to canvass the Conference
in the interest of his causii. -
Conference then adjourned: .
A literary entertainment by the . Ills
toricallitociety followed. which occupied
the remainder of the afternoon.
lIEEI
a.
Retormed Presbytery of Plitabargb,O.
The Pittsburgh Presbytery of the Re
formed Presbyterian Church (0. S.) met,
pro re tuattiln the church on Sandusky
street, Allegheny, on Monday evening.
The object of the special meeting was to
determine whether the regular, meeting
should be held, accoordlng to appoint
meet, in the Little Beaver church on
Tuesday, or In Allegheny. It was
decided to meet In the latter place.
Presbytery met accordingly lathe same
place yesterday morning. Rev. J. A.
McFarland was elected Moderator, and
Revs. T. A. Sproull and J A. Black ap
pointed principal and assistant Clerk,
respectively.
lateen up
The morning session was
rn
Principally in receiving end reading
papers, embracing petitions, protests.
apses% Ac. I; would seem
r
om
number and character of the read
that there are a good many dissensions
in some congregations. But the church
is in her militant state.
hi m
In the afternoon several young gentle
men delivered " trial sermons," which
were pronounced by the Presbytery to
be good specimens of pulpit eloquence.
The evening session was occupied in
the consideration of ,a petition from a
=
the congregation of North hobo,
ocilinty, for a division. as it was
impotaltse, owing to existing feeling and
dimension. to get along harmoniously.
Ttila petition was remonstrated aliamat
strongly by a part of the congregation.
The representatives of both parties eon
ducted the case with considerable abil
ity, and produced not • little merriment
ooessionsity by their sharp and Incisive
remarks. When we lett they were bal•
ancing their stipend books loth the view
of ascertaining which party contributed
the larger amount. We did not wait for
the result, but we venture to my ow, the
Preacher did not get too much.
It is doubtful whether a vote would be I
taken lest evening, as we left after nine
o'clock.
It is expected that the case of the AU*.
gheny congregation will be taken up
cmy, when there will no doubt be some
able debatin.
The people g seem to take considerable
interest in the debates orthe ministers
and elder; as the house was well filled
last evening.
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: WEDNESDAY MORNING. APRIL 13, IMO
ALLEGHENY rBIZBYTERY
Regular Meeting—Routine Rutthew—
TUE SW 'ortl Casw—Cliertum —The
Clark "%react' of Promise Cue. 1
llortgliro sinisrOtt.
The Allegheny Presbytery of the U. P.
Church met yesterday at ten o'clock
A. a., at the U. P. church at Beaver,
Beaver county, Pa.. ,Rev. A. G. Wallace,
Moderator, presiding, and Rev. I. B.
Clark. ofddating as Stated clerk. The
meeting was an unuanally • large one,
nearly all the members being present.
The meeting was opened with Drayer
by the Moderator, after which the roll
was called by the Stated lderk,lter. J.
B. Clark.
The minutes of the preceding meeting
were read and approved.
A adl was presented from the church.
at Noblestown, in the Monongahela
Presbytery to Rev. W. B. Shaw. of Al
legheny Presbytery. to
On motion the call was presented
Mr. Shaw, who announced that he would
him and the clerk was directed to
givei a certificate at the close of this
meeting.
Clarkotion Revs. Jamison, Wallace and
were duly elected correspondin_ .
members. •
A call from the Deer Creek congre g
a.
lion to S. M. Hood, of the Monongahela
Presbytery wu presented, In whloh a
salary of 11,000 was -effaced. The call
was sustained.
It was stated that Mr. Hood was not a
member of any Pr bytery,andthe Mod
erator decided the s .11 could not is
forwarded to him.
A petition wan presented signed by •
large nuenoer of persons, asking for the
eotablishment of a preaching station at
or near Pons' school house InSewickley
township , .
On motion, the request was granted.
• Rev, Dr. J. B. Clark, Chairman of the
Committee on the New Version of the
Psalms, re :amended the adoption of a
Portion of the eolledion.
Rev. Dr. Primly, Chairman of &similar .
Committee, ref 'dell that ar the Committee
had not made a regul of
the psalms which were assigned to their
consideration. He bad nude an
nation himself, and although note nog
anything in them very objectionable he
did not admire the poetry.
Oa motion, tt was Tr - olved that two
o'cicok T. tr. be flied as the hour for
liking the now version of t te on the adoption or repo- ,
on of the n hei plaints.
The matter of the Board of Church I
Extension was taken up, and the Com.
mittee on said Board requeoted to re
ovet. On motion th matter we% r
until the e n erasion. lsid
Rev. Dr. Guthrie, chairman of the
committee on the overture on the su
read p-
ort of
of
indi reendigentf o gent widows of ministers, I
rt the committee, In
which the adoption of the overture at
this time was thought to be inexpedient.
Resolutions conveying the expressions
SA above stated accompanied the ref irt.
The re{ irt was accepted and the resolu
tions adopted.
-The committee appointed to inquire'
into the difficulties existing between A.
S. McCord, Esq., and the Wee Colon
church presented a report, accompanying
which were a number of resolutions
slightly reflecting on the action of Mr.
McCord.
It we - held that the Committee had
°swelled its authority: that it had not
merelyt 'Anted to adjudicate the case but.
to effect a oompromise of the dif
ficulties. .
Or, motion the report was referred back
to the Committee, with Instructions for
them to report simply whether they had
effected a reconciliation.
On motion Mr. McCutcheon and Mr.
Dean were appointed a Committee to
audit the accounts of . the TUIIIII/rOr of
Presbytery.
' Presbytery then took recess until half
past one o'cloak.
AFTSRNOOI; arssios•
At half past one o'clock the Presbytery
convened and resumed business.
The fast business taken op was the ap.
plicatione for help from the Board of
Home Missions, as follow.: Bug's
School House, 11100; Etna, IWO: Fifth
Church, Allegheny, WO; Beaver Falls,
rThe application of tioarge McCormick
to be taken under the care of the Presby
tery was received and referred to the
Committee on Examination, and It was
further resolved to bear • discoaree from
aim
Rey. J. B. Clark presented the applloe.
tion of Mr. Morrison. • atndent in the
motor class at Westminster College, to
be taken under the oars of Presbytery,
and also application for amletance from
VOIXIARIL tagranFigibligt
recommended him favorably to the
Board of Education.
The hour of two o'clock having arrived.
the question of the adoption made new
Tension of psalms, which was the
order of the day for that boor, was taken
op.
Alter coneiderable diecusiou, It was
moved that the members be instructed
fo to send theirot
ver to the clerk on or be
re the 15:h of Pday.
The motion wee lo,t.
Rev. Dr. Presity moved that when
Presbytery adjourned It be to meet In
the First Chorea, Allegheny, on the tint
Tuesday of May, at ten o'clock A. Al., to
dispose of the Balm question.
The molten was adopted. .
The committee. in the case of A. B.
McCord. in compliance with instructions,
reported that they had felled to reconcile
or harmonize the contending portico In
the West 'Union Church.
The report was accepted and the Com
mittee discharged.
The next business in order wu the
voting on the overture relative to the
' trd of Church Extension. Tbe over
ture Or prOe3larion Ina read by BAT.
Der Clark, after which a vote was taken,
when the overture was negatived by the
folloy g
wing vote:
Aes. ir. DM% 33; not votin. le,
lifr.Wallsoe moved that Ure - Preabytery
recommend to the General Assembly the
election of a Corresponding Secretary to
the Board of Church Extension to
serve for the period of three years.
After some discussion the motion was
as
Ilcatt of the church at Flem
ing Stati o n for"recommendstion to the
Board of Chore& Extension, was taken
up /d.
r. Collins moved that collections.be
taken up within the t minds of this Pres.
bytery and that MOO be raised and con.
tributed to the Fleming otation church.
Adopted.
The overture relative to the appoint
runt of • general treasurer or superin
dent of tiptoes was next taken up, and
on ill •0141 being taken it received so af
firmative recommendation bye vote of
17 you, 8 nays, and 9 not voting.
Presbyterytteri took • recess M. order
to hear the discoune of Mr. Brown, a
candidate for lleensors, and of Mr. Mc
, Cormlck, who had been taken under the
care of the Presbytery. -
After the discourses were delivered,
Hr. Clark moved that the sermons be
sustained, and called upon Dr. Pressley
fur
rerks P°cocerning them.
Dr. ressley responded, mildly crit
icising the urinous.
Dr. Guthrie thought the discourses
were not pointed He did not
approve of what was commonly called
°moderate preaching."
Dr. Mellen thought that Mr. Brown
was mistaken In asking for license st the
end of the second cession at the amnion.
ry. Unless there wan something extra
ordinary in the ease, It would be better
for him to remain two years more. He
must say that he was well pleased with
both the discourses.
Dr. Wallace stated that he had been
requested to report to the Presbytery
that owing to the tut of license haying
bean granted to members of the classes
it the Theological 9emluary their studies
had been Interfered with. •
Dr. Clark thought that Mr. Brown's
case was a special one, sod that he would
not be Minted by receiving license. He
was a young man In moderate circum
stances, end he probably would be bane
fitted.
On motion. Mr. licCormlck's discourse
was sustained.
Oa motion Mr. Bremen discourse and
sppllcation for license were sustained.
- Mr. Brown, the candidate for license,
was called upon, and presented himself
for examination. Thep Moderator, after
as king the questions prescribed,
the
pro
pounced hint licensed to preech
(impel of the Lord Jesus Christ.
The Ocimmittes appointed to audit the I
amount of the Treasurer, reported that I
they had examined the
TB CLARK CASZ. I
RSV; J. B. Clark said: It is with • feel" I
log of unusual regret and deep humility I
that 1 in conscience bound am compelled
to call attention to. certain rumors Mr. I
I °Dieting in the paPers of Pittsburgh and
other pieces, ss I em informed, which,
lolled upon my character and I bumbh ,
ask the appolntment of a committee to
examine Into the matter.
Dr. McClain said that had' of this I
matter being taken up h prepared
I the
for
reetdutions:
WRERRAs, stateMenta have been pub.
listed in the peters of Pittsburgh some.
I bet Bev. J. B. Clerk with a breech of
[ Promise of marriage:
Received, That a 0 0 madttee be ap
pointed to investigate the truth or falsity
of these report.; that said committee be
Instructed to report at the next regular
,
meeting of Presbytery.
Besotted, That if in the estimation of
the committee they think the matter
demands mare speedy attention they
shall be emPowered to publish the
dence and their report, or if deemed
necessary they may call a special meet '
Mg of the Presbytery. • ,
Dr. Guthrie, thought that before e
Committee enter upon an investigation th
of the Mattes, it yrbuld be well for them
to inquire as to the origin of the report..
He had known Presbytery to enter upon
Investigations of this character. in wh.ch
they ingot their fingers ' burned'? before
getting through with them, and Instead
of doing sr ad only worked Injury to the
Church. If these statements had their
origin in such a paper as the Pittsburgh
Dispatch, they were unworthy of cre
dence, and would not be credited by any
.enable man.
Dr. Presley thought. that the consid
eration of the resolutions was irregular.
Brother Clark had asked fora Committee
of Investigation and hie request ehould
be granted. He therefore .moved no a
substitute for the reeolutions that the
retre
motiont ofD .
Dr. Clark gran 4 an d t ed
the Chair
appointed the following named persons
•
\on the Committee : Rev. Joseph •H.
...
Timmons, Dr.. D. Clark and Elder
Teggert.
Dr. Clerk asked to be. excused from
serving on the Committee. ,
Rev. Mr. Timmons stated that ho would
molt pwitively decline to serve on
the Committee. -
Dr. .1. B. Clark desired to BAY one
think in regard to thin a ff air, and It was
something that be was not sorry to lay,
end that was the . fact that not single
member of the Presbytery had Broken
of this matter to . him until t.c-day, and
they all appeared to entertain 'Christian
sympathy for him In tils trials. For thia
manifestation of their kindness and
i silent though evidently heartfelt sym.
. pathy, heldneerely thanked his brethren.
=CORD AOAIN. -
Dr. McClain moved that • Judicial
Committee of one minister and two
elders be appointed to invedigate the
hf vrd-We I Union church difficulty.
with i )Wer to examine witnesses and
papers - and ref in al the next regular
meeting of Presbytery.
/......er considerable &wanton the mo
lion Was adopted and the Presbytery
adjourned.
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EAST 10.1111141411/111 COIINCII.
Regular Meeting—Appointments for
1010 PeUtlena and. Ordinance.—
Treasurer Sworn In.
A' regular monthly meeting of the
East Birmingham Councils was held lass
evening at the tunial place.
Prylent—Messrs. Jones, Miller, Ler.
kits, Hahn, Ilabermatt, and RUM"
Schulte:
Minutes of last meeting were read and
approved.
The Finance Committee reporte4 the
following appropriations for the ensuing
year.
Interest
Streets
Treasurer's salary
Clerk
Street Regulator .
Constable
Janitor ..
Solicitor.
Gee
Total 1115,190
Mr. Carey moved that the contract for
work on Carey alley be taken from Mr.
Kelley at a reduction of fifteen car cent.
or eighty four feet of curbstone. Carried.
Mr. Jones moved to reelect the old
Janitor for the prreent terra, but to refer
the 'election of • lamp lighter to the Gas
Committee. Carried.
arrants were ordered for bills
amounting to 196,10.
Petitions for gas lampalcorner Nine
teenth and Jane streets, and corner of
Sidney and Seventeenth streets. The
lawns were ordered to be erected.
Ar petition was presented trout Mr. J.
Wakely lu reference to the ewer on
John street which was received and
Street Committee Instructed to examine
the
the ground, with a view to hare
sewer continued to the . rlver.
Mr. A. Weise & Co. sent In a petition
asking privilege to remove all dead
carcasses of • animals . from the streets.
It wan referred to a committee of three
with instructions to report the proper
ordinance.
Mr. Jones, froM the Street Committee,
presented an ordinance for the paving
of Fox alley netween• Eighteenth and
Nineteenth streets. Passed. •
A resolution was palmed. giving ten
days grace to rties In arrears for sewer
pa
armaments on . Eighteenth street; if not
paid within that time the claim to be
placed in the hands of the Solicitor.
The Treasurer was then sworn in end
the Connell adjourned. •
•
sere, Deport ,Cwspany.
We have found fault with our. Lesley.-
tore for its many faults •of commission
and of omission. It is doe, hovrover, to
00. uv , Is
la on.
ally, one wof greot local importance en
acted through their special exertion. the
sof which we print below. The great
practical utility of this law wilt he con
ceded by ail. am affording the highest
susinshie guarantee for fiduciary truing
of whatever character. The Safe Deposit
Company may now lawfully act as Ad.
mintetrators or Executors of the estates
of decedents, guardian of minor children,
or as commissioner M receiver for ea
questrate a do sate, by judicial appoint
went, nd under judicial superclean.
We thing the war kinp of teas law will
be found largely and wholly beneficent
and salutary.
A suppketent to an act to incorporate
the Safe Deposit Company, of Pittsburgh,
authorizing it to act .111 • fiduciary capa
city.
fiscrion 1. Be it enacted by the Senate
and House of RepresentaUve• of the
Commonwealth of Psnneylvarda in Gen.
eral Assembly met, end that it is hereby
enacted.by the authority of the same,
,lhat the Safe Deposit Company, of Pitts
, burgh, is hereby authorized to hold on
deposit and in troll ,estate, real andbond
personal, Including the Mau, ,
obligations and accounts of States, cor•
porations, companies and vi
i indiduals,
1 arid the some to purchase, ejus
Hind settle, and also to sell and dispitedose
1 thereof in any market of the Un
1 Suttee, or elsewhere, without pro
-1 oeedlng in law or equity, and for
such prim, and at 'such times es
maY be Weed upon between said coin.
party and parties contracting therewith,.
and the said company is also hereby au.
thorized and empwered to act as execu
tor, administrator, goardian, trustee,
agent or committee of any person or
estate, either by direct appointment from
such person, or by appointment from
any court of this or any other Stine, or of
their:baited States, and also town as agent
for the purpose of Issuing or counter
signing the COTUOCIILOS of stock,
'ra bon ti ds, ,
or other obligations, of any cart on
usoclation, 'municipality, State or public
authority, and to redeye and p ubl i c
any sinking fund theretbr, on such terms
isms) be agreed %WI, and alum accept
and execute any other traits not Moon.
instant with the laws of this State.
That when any Court, Bees
ter Of Wills. individual, corpondlon, ne
iodation, State or municipality shall ap.
point the Safe Deposit Company of Pitts-
.burgh a receiver, aseignee,guardlin, ex
ecutor, administrator, committee, or
otheilrostee or agent. or stall order the
deposit of any moneys With said com
pany, and said company 'hell receive
, and accept such offloe or appointment,
thecapital stock of raid company. as paid
, In, shell be taken and considered as the
security required by law, for the faithful
performance of the duties of such ap
pointmen li a ble!oresaid, and shall be ab.
nointely ln case of any default
whatever,
Sad. 3. That any executor, adulinis.
trator, guardian, or other irustee, having
the custody -or control of any bonds,
stocks, securities or other valuables be.
longing to others, shall be authorized to
deposit the some for safe keeping, with
said company , and pay the •. regular
charges therefor.
Sao 1. That when any Court shall 110-
point the Safe Deposit Oompaity of PIUS*
burgh a receiver, assignee, guardian, ex
ecutor or administrator or other trustee,
or shall order the depo sit of any moneys
with said company, such (bort, if it,
deems it necessary, may, from time to
time, appoint a suitable parser to loves
ti gate the affairs and management of said
company, - who shall report to such Court
the manner 'ln which itsinvestments
are made, and the security afforded to
those by or for whom its engagements
are held; or the Court may, if deemed
neceriary, examine the.-officers of said
company under oath or affirmation as to
the security aforesaid.
Approved April
_lB7O _
At His Old Trlets.
Yesterday Elisabeth Doran appeared
before Alderman Humbert 'an Jad e d e
Information against • certain
Dawson, charging him with attempting
to commit a rape upon the person of her
little daughter, Mary Doran, aged about
twelve year,. ..Joe," It appears is s
en
gaged in book peddling and boardat
the Keystone Hotel, Fourth avenue, near
Ferry street. '
Last Saturday the little girl came to
the hotel to get some Vrasbleir fer her
mother. She was observed by Dawson,
when, it Is alleged, he entima her into
his room, under pretence of haring a
bundle of dirty linen to be sent home.
While in the room, it is stated,
the at
tempt was' made,, and only proved un-
succesafol bemuse the Man
stein.frigh
weed by hearing some person the hall
whom he was afraid Would be attracted I,
by the struggles and cries of the little
vm. As soon se released she went
home and told her mother, which result
er In the Intbrenation. Pulamd• Th e
accused was arrested, and in default of
bait committed to jail tbr trial. This
the second time be has been In such I a
difficulty.
jOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL.
Fourth Annual Meeting of Corporator*
Eirctlon of Trustees.
The corporatore of the above named
praiseworthy and benevofent institution
of this city held their foute hart nnual
meet
lug at the Hospital yesray, at which
Dr. B. F. Doke presided. Dr. Burgher,
chairman of the Executive Committee,
made a very Interesting . report on the
workings of the institution for the put
year. From it we learn
ad
that during the
year 216 patients were mitted,
an increase of 68 over the preced
ing year. The number of free
pre:al:alone- to- outside patients was
nearly 4,000. There were . 1.0 birth., 13
deaths in the year. On A pril tat, there
were 25 patients remaining In the hoe
pital. The dolly and nightly services of
the physicians in charge are rendered
gratuitously. . Great credit and praise
are awarded to the rod and charitable
matron Mrs. S. . Taylor, for her
general e ecutive ability and rtn.
ri l
ceasing effo ta to promote and soothe
the aufferi g et patients.. Thanks
are return likewise to the faith.'
ful and zealous nurses, and to the "Ladies
Homeopathic Charitable Association"
whose recent fair netted $6,000 to the
hospital. Particular acknowledgment
dbl.
Is
made to the clergy, who, Without
the
Unction of creed, have responded to
rills made on them to administer to
consolation
to the patients and to
conduct the usual Sunday worship. The
committee urge the public to extend
more substantial aid to the calls made on
their charity by an institution which his
aocomplished so much good for 1 for and
suffering humanity.
There wan an Increase of patients over
last year of 40 per cent., and a mortality
01'6% per cent. Most of the deaths were
, from consumption and Injuries. 'At the
Dispensary[ there were 3,953 prescrip over
tions
1 1
Ineutd, an increase of 14 per cent.
last year. The Trustees and friends of
I the Institution are c ingratulated ut ma it
enlarging field of UrefUllON-3 and upon
the small rate of mortality. The efforts
In the Medical department have 'TAM
markedly successful, and in the Surgical
I wards some of the moot difficult and
, dangerous operations in surgery have
been eueousfaily perforir.ed.
1 . The Treasurer reports six hundred and
twenty dollars in the Treasury on the let
instant. _
1 The report was accented. _
1 The election for Trustees resulted in
the choice of the folwing gentlemen :
A. McFarland, Win, Crawford, Sr., J. H.
Hilierman. D. 11. Fralich. T. B Young,
C. W. Robb, Elq , E. =es, Charles J.
Clarke. . .
The following resolution was unani
mously passed:
Beseived, That the thanks of the cor
porator, are hereby tendered to the
"Ladles' Homeopathic Charitable Asso
ciation" for its efficient ald and cordial
co-operation; to the ExeCutive Commit
tee far its runetant supervision; to the
Medical Board for its valuable servioes;
to the clergymen who have. kindly
ministered to the spiritual comfort of
patients, and to the city press for favors
able notices from time to time.
8,000
. 4,0C3
600
200
f.C3
SOO
040
1,000
An Invention for Sterteekeepers.
- Good housekeepers will welcorce ' with
pleasure a new Invention just introduced
in this city by the enterprising tin,' cop•
per and sheet iron manufacturers and
stove dealers, Messrs. Demmler Brothers.
240. 126 Smithfield street. It Is a patent
arrangement, simple - .113 construction,
whereby the pipe -.of a stove is made
'observe an exceedingly useful purpose,
and in itself almost rivals the Importance
of the stove in its functions. The
shelves or open work Iron, ornamental
In appearance, are on
pipe by blngce and fastened
to • slender rod which is firmly eecurid
to theiron panda. They
are really adjustable, sO that they
can be made occupy a place in
1
close or .remote 'proximity in the
stove. The object of these useful ap.
f7°,ll7.t.rns:::„l h :ora r g e p , ;; l, t. ke :l r e".
The hest rising trout the stove plate and
contained to the pipe Is surlicient to keep
a plate or beef. a padding -or a pen of
potatoes warm from early morning till
night if placed on these shelve., and
there Is not the remotest thanes of
scorching or roasting to a crisp, an oc
currence 1.3 frequent keepn
le placed In an oven to victuals in
good condition for the table after being
cooked. Fur the purpose of bread raising
alone these adjusting shelties are invalu
able, and at a glance the housekeeper
will discover how many and variOns Use/
to which they could loe appited, small
Plotiaela wet be Me. shoes, Mittens and
DUO reds oi other articles could be dried
on them without any danger of burning.
e Moser.. Desumler have purchaned
Fl T ? : t ' s exclusive right:er Western Pennsyl
, Tanis for this invaluable auxiliary to the
kitchen glove, to whom all orders for
' shelves inti territorial rights and ll
' tenses should be addressed. The
'elees, two In number are divisible
Into four parts for se many dishes, and are
sold retail It only twO dollars sod fifty
cents which places them within the reach
of the poorest.
Ready for the Spring Trade.
'Mr. W. (3. Dunseath has just completed
very thorough and comte repairs on
'
his jewelry house, c o
t6Fifth avenue.
The old fashioned windows have given
away to new and elegant modern plate
glees ones; new and beautiful casing ha•
been introduced and the various lines of
goods peculiar to the trade hire been
„classified and neatly arranged In depart.
manta; t he interior and exterior have been
overhauled, painted and renovated, and
altogether the store presents. • sprlng•
like or May day appearance. d. large,
bew and complete stock of watches.
clocks, statuary, silver and sliver plated
wares, gold headed canes, military
goodsward; telts and rashes, end a
ne illaplay of general jewelry. has just
been received, and from its varied as.
sortment and excellence, should receive
the attention of the publics. The prices
are in keeping with the decline in gold
and are as reasonable and inducing as
I those which anywhere else prevail. An
I invitation Is extended the general public
to call and examine the rejuvenated afore
and renewed stock.
•
An outrage—Perhaps.
'Catharine William. made tnformation
before Justice Helsel yesterday charging
Dan. Curbs with aisault and battery and
highway robbery. She alleges that while
passing along Carson street, in Ormsby
borough, at tut' ten o'clock -Saturday
night, the accused came out of a saloon
and followed her some distance and then
attacked her, knocking her down and
robbing her of a pocket tg ak containing
ten dollars and three gold rings. Perhaps
he dld, but If the proem:arts is the Irre•
preasible Catharine Williams who for
years past hike been frequent lodger at
the tombs it Is sot at all probable that
any body robbed her of ten dollars or
even ten o r
Catharine lue a mania
for being r n obbed. Coohs was arrested
and gave ball for a hearing.
Disagreeable Neighbors.
Frederick Spindler made Informations
before Alderman Bolster, yesterday,
against Jacob and Fred *heel, father
at.d eon, for 'suety of the peace. The
parties reside on adjoining births In
Obartlem township. That In posseesion
or
Spindler was formerly rented by the
Wheel's, bat the rent was Marmite:4Bnd
they moved away, threatening at the
same time, it Is alleged, to make the
place too hot to hold 'another tenant.
Spindler hoe bean annoyed greatly since
Ms settlement on the place., . his fences
have been torn down, hay stcks burned
and other depredations committed. Be
lieving the Wherlls to be the canes of all
Ware makes the Informations as stated,
nts Issued.
The Opera House Company will signify
the close of the Lenten season on Easter
Tuesday evening with • Grand Bal
Masque and Shalrapearian Carnival, at
Lafayette GalL The rules and revile.
d o ns are very strict, and if enforced, and
we are sure they will be, since Manner
Canning la to be the master of cere
monies, the masquerade must prove the
grandest and moat stylish ever hold in
toil city. All are expected to attend In
fancy costumes, without side arum of any
description, and cardi:of invitation are
only sold by subscription. We antici
pate a brilliant and fashionable occasion.
Tavern License.—The License Board
of South Fayette Township, for ratifying
tavern limns% will hereby give notice
that no application need be made for a
license, as they ratify , none thb year.
We give this early notice to save those
that intend applying, trouble an d th e
preliminary expenses.
J or SheTlits and Jacon Jonnear.
Lic m
ense Board of Bola .Fhyetre Ty. •
The Keystone ware is acknowledged
on all hands to have no superior to the
market. Messrs. Kier az Co. have
demonstrated the ability of Pittsburgh
Manufactures to excel in this as In other
brsnehes of manufacturing. They have
removed one of the greatest Impedimenta
In supplying hundreds with s supply of
Queensware. "Heretofore %Imprimis have
prevented this. Now that cannot be ar
gued as au excuse.: Look at the stock,
at 163 Liberty street.
Death by Banging.
"Oar time is. set and fixed, our days
are told and no man.knowa the limit of
his life. , .
But . still, all mortals ought to
wait the mum= haste usurp on the
[ drorees of fate by ing their own
end "
lied to record an.
Again we are comps
other instance of that' crime at which all '
the Beds level their thunder, viz: suicide.
T h at
he teer of. this distressing occur
rence is Tup, Butler county. The
victi is one by the name of Step, a well
to-dom
farmer, the husband of an indus-
Wain and loving wife, and the father of
five interesting and intelligent children.
No cause is assigned for this rash act.
The demand was a person of excellent
and unexceptionable characcer, to all ap
pearances a Christian, at peace with all
the world, and prosperous In his worldly
relations.
What adds mystery and horror to this
unfortunate termination of the career of
one who wearied of the world, is that
his mother died. the same death about
twenty years ago.
_ -
Body snatching at Braddoctz.
The discovery of the dead body of an
aged W 01.13311 in an old end deserted
butcher shop in the borough of Braddock
crested a profound sensation n that
quiet vlllage on Monday. Oa close ex
amination a shroud was found concealed
to the house, and the fact was made
manifest that the corpse had been resur
rected for dissecting purposes, as
a box of dissecting implements
were- also found hidden away,
'Squire Russell was imunnoned and
strong circumstantial eridence w ad
duced which points to a physician so the
party guilty of the
unpardonsule offense
against public no of bodvanatch.
int. The corpse was t identified. The
case will probably find its way to Court.
for there is a heavy penalt attached 40
the crime of disturbing th y e
dead and
robbing the grave of its occupant. We
hope the guilty party wilt meet with the
punishment the outrage merits.
•
street, Allegheny. Machine, 34 Fedora
Dexter VW uning
when To Go
012 a bright and beautiful day go to
Holtzbeimer's and get a lunch.
On a dark, disagreeable day do like
wise and you will be cheered np.
Take the seine advice on a cold, stormy,
bustling day. It will invigorate you.
In the day of trouble and anxiety don't
outward will feel the Influence.
On a day of great work prepare pre
viously by a call at goltzheimat'a.
, Nothlng like it.
On any day, at any time, in apv event,
call Alt Iloltsheimer's, the Continental,
Fifth avenue, below the Postoftice. You
cannot come away without .feeling more
encouraged, more cheerful, more happy
than when you entered. Try the plan.
A align —One of the Cigna a man hangs
out I. hie clothing. If he !weans in ill
fitting, slouchy garment., lc Is generally
conceded that his appearance Is an.ind
of hie mental characteristics. If, other
mse.eit
hie raiment is - clean and well
ad, fitting and neat, although may
not bo of the finest material, the owner
makes a favorable impression wherever
he goes. It leimportant, then, that this
little. point should be guarded well.
Gentlemen who are anxious pleme in
the matter can invariably do to
so by pur
chasing their goods of Elespenhelde tr.
CO,No. 50 Sixth street.
_
The latest spring novelties at Moat ,
head's,. No. 381 Market street. Ladles.
while out shopping don't forget to drop
in at this faahionabie emPorium. There
Is nothing In the line of a lady's toilet
which ycru cannot find In the store. The
new spring st..ck will • be found
especially fresh. brilliant and attractive.
Look at It whether you buy or not.
.
.• • •
•
In recommending blegraw'a, No. 45
Hand street, to all lo:era of the weed,
we feel we are but doing them a kind
nee. Those who have never known the
luxury of a good cigar can enjoy that
great blies oy patronizing this establish
ment. Megraw rockets a aneclality of
having nothing but the best article on
hand. Call on him, No. 46 Hand street,
and be eatiebed.
Dester Wedanif Mac hine, " Fadend
steeet, Allegheny.
Ice Cream and finest pastry, oranges,
foreign fruits, domestic fruits, nuts and
confectionaries, pineapples, Jellies and
preserves, pound cake, fruit cake, and a
hundred other kinds of cake. Candies
will:met number. evorything to plea.
the pains end appoeso the appotito, at
Youngsouli, corner of Smithfield street
end th.mond ollov.
Specie Payments Resumed.—The
sena of Braddock. Field Borough will be
pleased to know their enterprising mer
chant, Mr. H. Zimmerman, Is now and
will continue to pay gold and edger In
change Air all kinds of goods bought at
his store. He has a splendid stock . of
spring goods which will be sold et specie
basis. 6
Tne Spring Mulct of Henry G. Hale,
Merchant Taller, at corner of Penn
avenue and Sixth htrect, ia now large
and complete. Monvieur Sonpain con
tinues to preelde at the cutting. tf
BOUM and lot 169 Month Avenue.—
This property will be sold at two o'clock
this afternoon. Be te veisement on
4th page by A. Leg g Auctioneer.
Pier, Dannats & Co.'s Cream Ale has
beoome indiepeosable to peace In the
family end comfort M home.
Dexter Washing Machine, 34 Federal
street, Allegheny.
HEBB -13/18H—Oa Taesaar moralct. *tall
ISta. at the :said.. of Oa ollelatlosralalattr.
at Bar. Jas. , Crowns., Mr. lIILNKY tICHR
ma lIIIBEOO.I. BASH, all or *la eq.
DIED:.
Fayette county.
P t.• o near morning, April I Mt. et 1,4
o'clock, tiILOHOIC ALI:SANDE a WA LV E S , In
the MIL& year of OM are.
Ifneerel from the reeldence ot M. father,
gap,7 waiter. TO.DAT. S a'alOck P.
VEO. & SON,
unrkravreJurass.
Carriages tor Paaaral• Vonalmbed
acedool9llEs and all Tanaral Tarnlatisant as •
rates. •
FORtit•
&kw 31.1][..L.
The num% extensive and substant:al Saw
l )lil•
In Allegheny' meaty, situated In the bust.
nett portion of the ell 7, at the font of 517th
street, Pltuourt b, wltb large tazds and good
Water, Barge and Soar. Yarn.
The improvements are en leased ground on
very valuable terms. Ihe lot 3116 feet along
Alletbes• Vulle7 Railroad. Ann .
at . ts tram
Spruce .1107 k 0 Elver bane , 5110 feet with SOO
feet Elver laodtng.
Iteparate from Saw AM
Boat Yard, Blackno lin 110 op..kstran r. tic to.
sem on Oren any time. Thia I. a rare °ppm,.
Votig p at ' lifitNai r e:4 "l4°
airbag bat aroa:leaptal.
for parilculart, enquira4.i.ligakrocK,
ulatain_Boot of Tamp ly•meenth street.
VALUADV E FAN AND MILL
LU
PIIOCEILTI Tule Bkl.E.—Bltuated at Rap
regslir OF:gen:a taie .nd 111 aaal der good
(0.51 00 acres of a . .. 4 111%1 coprovmkota are
go g
,
le
ervion. Cotttge Room roomy-ens:lt Honer
militants Barn, toting Orchard. 1 artim.l.s lo 4
to go into the milling nod real Da sittess,the oboe!
Pr mgttur . r arpigirraigilsNWZ rm I.lor.
'VALUABLE OAKLAND PROP
v ARTY TOR lakl.K.-100 feet trout on
Charles street by 203 feet /map, neat COtikg•
Home. of porti Irld , hall. large parlor. mar
ills mantle. dinin co, g
mom. a Beton. lame
io
three chambera..tiree
t eta..
V:recTrd"glaboledlVeZll de.lrlDle locatio.r4flyoef
minuteses wctt.:ll7:lll:it.747.3°' ""
CUTH aVaugx , ;..
"4
Grand ISM Nampa
THE PITTSBURIAI lirlfEW OPERA HOUSE,
VINRAII
• _ ...\\IORICS.
BALLOU & DAMS,
167, 168, 169 and 170 .
SECOND AVENUE.
ItlV*Tagra r g , '" v gann ,lT,..!
tteslarly cillcd to oar
EXTRA WINE VINEGAR
El=l
WEIOLESALE GROCERS, BLO
IiftiORTIOIIRPER&C
243 Liberty Street,
WHOLESALE. GT OEM,
ESTABLISHED BY
A. & T. GOI3SLY, 1812.
Sr. M. GORILY,
WHOLESALE GROCER
No. 271 Liberty 'Street,
twarzna OAT. ELGLII HOMO
Y; 13TERLE J. b STEELY
MSTEELE & SON, •
•Cononisaton Merchants
FLOOOIIII.,Grp.II.I.r:q ace
No. 95 01110 STREET; near Eaat Con
MEA —NR-
O& - HARPER,
71.01712. GRAIN •ND PRODUCT.
Commission Merchants
No. 530 LINENTY NNILENT,
IMIZZME
W. C. ARMSTRONG,
PRODUCE COMMISSION MER CDAY,
No. 25 20.arlcot Street.
JIJ T J, lILASCHARD ,
•
ITTLE, • BAIUD .PATTON,
Wholesale Wooers, C o mmission ht erthanta
T
Desist-sin Produce. Flour, lbeeD Cheese. i
CorlOu'Lr's'a"'..sss"d I Laid UIL Iron. ldsts!taterlo
genterally,r'sl: sad ' 114 ISECONI)
Plthsburgh,
ziffaii;' ) l7iggia & OROS., Soc. e.
1. mason, to JOHNJOHN I. 110U51: et PO., Whol
w oo ,. aro CorrantaelonSierS.lll.llly. Cortex
ofs
Ml=
UNDERTA.KERS
No. OK PENN MEE-
FOR SALE.
VALUABLE SHIIULE
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.
Bell and Brass Founders,
ENGIRE, LOCONOTIVE a }QLUm NM
BRASSES
Made Prompt/I/ to Order.
SIABBIT'S METAL
Made and Kept on Hand.
rToprtetor...d g","CtUan Of
J.M.Cooper'slmproved Balance Wheel
STEAM PUMP.
Mee, 882 PENN STREET.
Foundry, Cer.l ith an 4 114troadStresty
rrrxsso nen. ria-
th E e ' II7NITZV.. °7 Z , : II,',"""--"l"'''
ELISE BOLT,
tiuppon<4. by the popular Comedian, 1
GARET WALL. '
I WEDNES I DAY EVEN ISO, Apr
• •
I Harry Wallis adaptation . loom - IL. J . I's gr.;
'''''''7li;lZN III . :
, U I LA tr n NPSDO V CY K RI D..
Eliot Holt.
Harey Wan.
la
_....„, to t the petite ooze., ot the
DAT ATTER THE WEDDING.
11110 Holt Matinee on !Saturday.
Lucretia Bond
To commence
pirG r iAr E RNER
GREAT CEELCUP,
Open Every Afternoon and Evening
DURUM. TEL WELL.
ONLY sip mid.;
Opposite head of Wood street.
14Usburgh,Pa.
PITTSBURGH. PA.
AND DZALIMS 1$
P 3 1 1.!
OUOCOOXAt to Fetter • ASOlitSOllll
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
Ml::=M!ji
JOIN VrALLACI..
§:UPTON a:VVALLACE•Whohr
SALE I:6OCEELS ....ND PRODUCE DEAL'
. No. 6 KIXTH RICKT.
PItLLC
-------
-MERCHANT TAILORS
1:1:F.i WE CO NT
GRAY & LOGAN
Ted hum 89 FIFTH AV62711¢, I'
47 Sixth Street.
SANLVEL GRAY,
Merchant Tailor,
TVAlrAm.flllllt7l: It n 0 at
•
NEW AND FRESH GOODS,
far )ten's wear. consisting of Clothe. Castle...
and Vestlon, ano ZILUIr urrest hellnb
and English Cost Doe which he Is prepared to
mate op to order In the most faitifonable
eotlemen denting t halt Ul.dhlnt made to order
Wootton,n hoeing tr em made to their entire at
both os resat& style and quality.
SAMUEL GRAY
80 FIFTH AVENUE
MEMO
SPRING AND SUMER STYLES !
1870.
C. fiI•PETSBOX• C. L. NIIIIL:ANIMITII•
MTHERSON &MUHLANBRING,
Merchant TO.. NO 10 SISTM
Cries r
twitelenlt. of itirtersetirimiVi"fratta
anil!tilgirdln our lin, a great portion of which
colutiTireecaiir ablili to ere Per feet
.a lt no
mu we respectfully Follett ir m eon an
early usanslimtlon of our moo: of if InnCloals.
C""e're:PVkleiligtiti tt'kUBLANBItiN.
mall No. 101311th street.
NEIN SPRING GOODS.
=I
CLOTHS, CiASSIMERER,
'mend . ET lar-Blitir ZLLT
Merchant rsllor. TS Emltiiheld Meat
L . /A Af o -1 Wkl
W WALL PAPER
Fon
SPRING SALES,
N0.1r47 Market St.,near sth Avenue.
We now offer to the public • stock of PAPER
RANGINEIS unsurpassed In the West for varlet)
and Imam of styles. embraelna allthe Notre Wes
la
FRESCO. MOSAIC, PERSIAN Imd GRECIAN
DEMONS In plain and bright colors. for Rails,
Dining Rooms. /km Also. W , IOD and MARBLE
DECORATIONS, LINTZ') and GILT PARLOR
PAPERS. with an almost endless variety of
C REAP SATIN PAPZIS. WRITE and DROWN
BLANES for Chambers, En. AIL widen, we
tropene to sell ea low as the lowest tu the market.
all and see, at
No. 107 Market St., near sth Avenue
JOS. R. HUGHES & BRO.
emmi
WALL PAPEUIL
SPRING. 1870.
PRICES REDUCED
at tae.
40 INCH TA amide t10 1 a,L.)7
617.,;—"1". Jo Dd. *I. ale per _•
ELECIAnT 1777 b .nd American raper HMI(
aa-
Vtgra ggif AU:474 11.1 to ."
W. P. BLEMSBALL'S •
New Wholesale and Retail Store,
192..Ltoerty street.
PITTBRITRGH.
• •
%LASS. CHINA. CUTIAIRIT
100400 D BTUEET.
q3EEritatwAille.l
, . Fine French -
CHINA AND GLASS
Silver Plated Goode
DINNER AND TEA SETS.
Tea Trays and Cutlery.
The but Imported lining SWISS
WAWE and COMMON GOODS
at low prices.
a. E. BREED & Co
100 WOOD STREET..
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1.. B. FULTON .............. ....0. J. IMANIII.
.
riamoN & rewsni,
pits.c-rwAs.. PLITALBERI9.
GAB AND STIMIS FITTERS,
PIM AYMOne, Sear 1311gb Street,
I•IILTSBIUMM, pA.
Leal Yu. OM Boar, @as Plztares. ranks,
Imp T pp. ppa Wasl. -tssid. Iron" Pp..d
littlogs..Ale apl fl.!!.l.saapsys.n.Sugua Cw.as
tl7:ll:llV4.7 ll :r.f .\k w .B 'g r ' s ;
App.:was' p . 3...p..p...011 snenacel to. "-
,
I!MM3M
ste of the best thaws In the COitztfT,
..set old time prices,
45 CENTS, 315 CENTS. 95 CENTS,
To all puts of the raflcio)±______ •-•
INOW OPEN. '
Sii
THE ART GALLERY,
brie colletUon of Palnttags, an.
American sad Tondo •flhll
No. 231 LIBERTY STBNE-T,
Opp°.Re the bead of Wood etratt.
Open from 9 A. V. to 10 P. M
IMI:EI:=
ADMISSION
INSURANCE
-Jaraimixt_aw
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
of New York.
139 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
PRINCIPAL rrierilETS: •
Ordinal ., whole Lile Policia. LIMOL UTILLf
OmitT
No.-!OE IT sBLE from P.Trorot O
.ISuptetViriirntr ON-IrouItSITAIIIr Cc.
tziririrgtlgur=.NlVALNufify IN:
cONT.TABL.r. otter 5..0 annual proognios,
All restrictions oyon TRAV EL and 11.7. - DEAIR C
an no pertotts required. NIP ACC. -
VVA4IOI.I 4 O I f - IN TEKSb r oo I otoi or De •
I.reed Eregolorno. and R 0 IMCillAtt
,trigrAl,
!llrgtVtianEnVEß:ltr=o•irot Mt. OUAR
tn".r' I ' . ".E lTeTe Pl irt , M ,'Sfrg`iiigif t
g.kingal,g7,lll:init -, : * :it.i r : ll : :
teen years. nod thereafter yield on e Worn. •0
Ig lb :i P i d d a " hlV:ord: go'.'grarrtiteoadia:=l!
IC.i3c/Mfrek.W.lST BUYIIIESS of tbi. COla.
ga 7 73: b 75,111.T0 1, 7 "0 p 1 11V V.11..n.1.1'481
account Insured. $7.600,040; onto .nt of Pm
.ll,7,'d,T,Vrtgents wonted rearYwheett 10
''..""' r '' ''. irM. A. rtILLEIL MoniqUe.
opittql IN !mir th Lie.. Pitsaborga. Pr
C ASH
INSURANCE COMPANY.
me. Iss!sulettutkNA....'s • sump ,... ....7.kn cli.
St.•..
• PITTEMEIMI. wk.
C IVA AM. Paid Vv.
DIRECTORS.
rah ea114:1111=42Pte.'a19141..6"'
... t. pip
.1 ue 11 B. 11•Cluriss. Jas. IL. Mum.
TII JSo.S.WIIIoSS. i
NUB H. SING Pmeldest.
.I),Lp. NNIIDIB. Vice medalist.
. oniorridNobiermlT.
Wit.. J. onacr., neon mom
'mumson Liberal Terms on all Wire
and Maw Etas.
splSse7
OFje flinitaiNCE CON.
7 • ANY
lITFBBITEEI.
ALIZANDEE NIMICK, Pres E Ldent. •
WY. P. 1111.13F.F.T. neurstmy.
0 AFT. OSOlitili IMMO. tanurul Agent.
Otnee, We WateAtr t ru t Ilmor • c 4.4
b`rwlllll=r...gth.t.unktiasor 1l and Ign•
ram RIM. • home Institution, Or ot
rectors who are well 'morn to Ito OMllualt ~
.saw sad
to ore determaM4 nY grooDinms mollIr•
saw to maintain the enarrotur whion limy Nils
assumed. as Wed= the tent proteotloss• tetras
who desire to tot insured.
nainarOne:
•lenandsSlue*.Jean YACIUIs.
H. Millet. JSlue*... Chat. S .. ciu
f.lm
Jan.. Mukul..l, William O. Wlla.
Ale:nodes r.p. • 12gs PAr . .
tfuldli •Wm. imams:
D. inmen.
NATioNAL
INSURANCE COMPANY!
Cor. Federal It. ud Diamond; Illeglerb
la the lINOOND NATIONAL HANK
NUMMI:O.
• -
W. W. liA.lLTlNsrnsAdent ,
faIR E IVIrTIA L RISW I=,&V
DDIACTO IIB t
JolL. h=1;L.1.110. Loallsrt. I tr , ..7 3 ,
. ROOM
lIIIDERINITY I
AG.A.riCzT L 053 $T FIR).
FROWN INWHARCE -CO, OF IMILAOELPRIA;
°MAI, , iu & asi oaxamur iir,sest Ml-....
010.11 cm Baleeter. Monism gs Lott&
Tobin,. Wm... David S. 11101111,
61.1.1 anat., Isaar.Leiy
Jacob It. lizaltb. Edward u. Dale. •
OfiVa% Alt E. Pnigeaf.
Aply. 4e%11.7e Peoadeis. • -
-11. tibLDnlZgrlti
;Soria W OSS axe Wood tlimpory,
WM:IM
PEOPLES' INBORALNCE COM
PALAT.
urines. VIOCID i rime res,
L tam. Gm7.,r,...Sin e irlselLid Kidne MAN.
Kara
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DinIICTEMS: .
W. rums...
Joan w.tc. a r r... , f k r.f... ii... 6 4.
Jo. E. Parka. Charlea Agnalt,
Ct. H. Lave. Jared M. Bras,
Wm. Van Elec. Wm Y. Ira kut
Jam. U. Verner. Samuel II
Wit. rHILLMS. ablaut. 1 '
JOHN WATT. VI. ?reddest.
W. r. EMILDNICK. fteress rr.
___
LLEGMENY INSURANCE
ACOItrANY Or rfrrnit7llo/1. • '
ICT,No. ISTILICET,OLint StOCX.
lator...gthol. Mali of Tire awl IDA. ,
Wu ;
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yA i lla VI P 7. 4 Anth
0. O. DONNls.lo...ozettry.
cirr. WY. DRAN. eCIitSM ASOIC•
Drzscito oo
I
B. L. iaysecr..k
4"1.711.t1.
C.
CPl,los
Mot. Wm. FWD.
De.
frMRM" " WEP TFT: I
ROBERT PATTERSON &A,
COUNZIL UP
Seventh Avenue and Liberty St.,
PI1TS1311IIGII,•PAL
on Mary flatankiv Hold
AN AUCTION BALE';
NURSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
WAGONS, 1
Ana .~er~tataaßßaDD (W We H lesve %MIT
:Mr 41entl avrrtrsgryrompg""""!
gron . .:grood care will be lea *II Molt
Uri
- JOHN H. STEWART. Am:flower.
tones n. w.rwrrzason.
ROBT. 11. PATTERSON & OR.
ir..nnotty. ra4!ix.m
CONRITSSION STABLES
603.11131V1111 AVENUE & LOSITI
raistraaia. rAL
&o.
SCHAt[I LT,
a neon . isms 0/
BRANDIES, GIL 'lO.,
V/7,IS,LIMILLE DZALZII II
PURE RYE WHISKIES,
401 PENN STREET.
Nave Removed to
soe. SS4 AND see rim
Car. Xlirroutb Bt., (forms:di C 1611111)
JOHEPH 8. FINCH & CO”
u 1115, 197. Ws Mona a ll 1216
MST EMI= rITISIMOIL
Cd*Pet Diithled run RP WM* ,
3.150. dealt. fa 01[119111
ulem wins aall
QUORIs uors. on. aia
pr EARL .111111.-25 casks for isle
A- b 7 J. 1. CANItI32..p.
S
I
mzzi
Vrandsl!allen.
I. T.piocidal•
T.H. Nevin. ;