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    THE DAILY GAZETTE.
HOME NEWS.
Weekly Duette.
Our Wednesdell Immo of the Weekly
ram Ii now reUay and con be hod at our
Counting Boom. The Weekly Gazers% Is a
large quarto sheet containing 48 oolomns
of rending Matter. It contalmtbe latest nye.
up to this morning. Asa general newspaper .
it Is Jun the one to send to your friends. As
WI advertising medium to reach the. fanner.
mechanic and country merchant, it far eXcels
OUT other In the city on it has three times the
circulation of most of the other weekly jour
nals. But few advent...meat. are received.
For term. call at our counting room.
rite Women'. lieffeege Aowel*tle• will meet
arde to -day.
Oar Neat, Sam. Collins, of Philadelptda;was
In the city yesterday,
The elegant gates of the Allegheny Oemetery
will soon be completed.
ties? Roamer oboes of all kinds at W. T.
Wylies .63 and C. Fifth %none.
eb. B. Mersa. Eva., and bride ; are borne
assdn, after a pleasant baldal tour.
Fneex and Iliptherla prevail. to ■n
alarming extent In innne teetiont of the cttF.
Caswell !teeth{.-A speelsl meeting of
• Pittsburgh Couclls will be held to-morrow, at
2 o'clock P. M. •.
Rev. W. A. Peleavaste 51leer wedding was
largely atleaded. The cards said: No pre*.
eats received."
Ile Gazelle of to-morrow will coastal* a
full sevacuat of the Woman'. Rights meeting,
to be held to -day.
Mrs, lanes, an old lady, fell In a at Tester
day morning In the Allegheny market-hone
She was taken home Ina carriage.
CkespLibileop: Chaapt—Tbe boots and shoes
sold at Wsiles',.tio. SO and Os Fllttiasenne, are
the cheapest and_the best In the city.
Ilko %sorsa was present at the Ladles*. Exec
utive Oammittee meeting of the Ladles' Mon
unman' Association held yesterday.
Futlsci Clan fcrr chorales sucl dorelling. of
g e gat e raiZinlrr i k l errVer. ordor
Yesterday mandate a mule nt work in the
Allegheny Park met with an aceldent—tbe
breaking of Its leg, and had to be shot.
Three Illeadma and Thlrtythrer fre' per
ecrlptione Were homed from the Iformepathic
Dispensary, Second avenue. during. April.
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Pie", Dedgas..—Tioe mo.t elaborate arid ele
gant designs are to be !mind at No. =Market
street. at. Nelson's glass staining establish
ment.
Middy Ornamented alma for dweilluna and
public buildings furnished promptly to order
by Wm. Nelson, No..= Market street. Neu•
dealgus and beautiful patterns.
Steamy Is WeeM.—Therefore go to Wy-
Iles' Shoe Store, Zio.Sl and IS Filth Avenue,
for your shoes and save Tour m0n0 . .. He sells
the cheapest of any house la the city.
Last evening the Allegheny Park Commis
glen held a tneeUng and awarded the contract
l u n r i i t n o i g t i h* "" of
!Alt ' 'Z'f'ocM--
Yeatenla),Della Dean was before Alderman
Taflor chaored with stealing a table cloth
from Um residence of Martin Delaney, on Penn
street. The linen was valued at four dollars
and a half.
Erse bath kaser. are needed In Pittsburgh.
Lust year tgclarnit bath houses, which were
simonizes. were patronized by over thirty
one thousand people In the sir. weeks they
went open..
AN%errs Wader yesterday Lamed a warrant
for the arrest of George Won and other boys
for thinning stones and breaking the glass in
the windows of Mn. Nary Elliott's residence
on Washington stmt.
oblblind horsey Mada,. night, arena '
over the hillside from the top of ..arch street.
Eleventh ward, and changed his locality into
the Tenth ward. Strange tosay, the animal
was not killed. only slightly braised.
Stack lales.—The folio sing stocks Irene soil
last evening on the sneer I floor of Mcllsrahre's
Auction Rooms. MS Smithfield stmt., by A.
RI l a nk
Ilank of rittsbnryb
.01
German Inattranceeo
I. "lmilair Nowlin& while a funeral proces
sion waspasaing up Me= Vista street, dile
-O=Y • little boy, name unknown. ran Into
the middle of the street, was knocked down,
rue ewer. and eel la the had, by a wheel of •
bilfy 4 4lll ill:dudes. though painftd. went
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no
Thaw of oor readers living In the Math
ward. "Pittsburgh, who felled to get their
PaPer Tertmdan will escuse the carrier, Mr.
Flirter. who was so ill with diptheria, It was
impossible - for him to be on his route. Re was ,
much batter last evening and hopes to be able
to scree Ms patrons this morning.
heehaw Anellent.—A man named Poky,
while Fe In repalrbt& a building on
rcenlaq 4... n.
rerTotsl; ‘ 4l7u h re n d r Lyire=4 ,
s ur e was fractured. and be renelrea ser
er., serere contusions on the bend and body..
Dr. P. W. Huron dressed ht. wound..
Lettere (nnsunittee.—At a meeting of the
Toting Men's Library Association. held in their
Munn Ina evening, the following nemed
gentleman were elected to serve on the Lec
ture Committee during the ensuing year W.
N. Reward, A. H. Lane. Wm. Scheyer, W. J.
Radcliff 13. P. Corwin, T. D. Swearingen and
Wilson Ktng.
^II Rig a Treat."—What was? Why.the
sety interesting and very profitable lecture.ot
Mn. Bandar' Yesterday afternoon. Ladles. do
not sin against your own souls by absenting
yonmelres from these lectures, and thus de
mire yourselves of the knowledge you here_
may gain. the %smelts of which mar be the
happiness of a lite time.
We. coegratatate our iselithboraAn Alle
gheny. They are to hare a real enjoyment on
Monday evening. May 91. h, at Escalator HAIL
that distinguished gentleman, Dr. Franks,
mow at the St. Clair Hotel.) haring kindly
consented• to give one of his great free lec—
ture.. Tickets (free of expense) at Thorn's
drug store, and at Snodgrass' drug etore, Al
legheny.
urattfylag Aunotoweawat.—The public gest
erally. and housekeeperie In particular, espe
cially those In want of a Looking-glans, will
be both gratified and beautified to know that
T. H. Chapman, wholesale jobber In looking
stones. has opened a full line of glasses at re
tail, and will sell them at from twenty-are to
thirty per cent. less than any other house In the
Lity,at No. M Market street, two door. below
TUlrdallnlue.
The Dispatch proposes to issue a Bonder
number on and sgter the 115th last. In the
MeTertui
I.ll,mtgeblyittiezirtzsrle,iintn f rom
clear new type, on One white paper. and noth
ing that the experitame of It. proprietors may
maggest or that money can command. will be
wanting to render It one of the most enter
taining, instructive and interesting family pa
pers In the United States.
gee Meat at Weans Monday night
Thomas MeNaley had kb leg *timely crashed
while otting off the accommodation train
on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago.
Railroad, while the train was in motion. He
flran such a manner that the steps of the
car struck him. Hewes remored to
the near the Station, and Die. James
Buchanan cad B. N. Ribs summoned, who
found it necessary to amputate his leg, which
they speedily succeeded in doing.
011tnary.—We are pained to announce the
'del" of W. Junes Finley. which took place
tut inningat hie residence on Second avenue.
from ngia. The deceased was a native of
Scotland, and was for many years one of our
netir• dry {nods dealers but retired from bulli
on some two years ago on a large fortune
enquired through his own exertions. He was
unmarried. and - one of our leading Masons and
attacked to Franklin Lodge and during life m
ended many high and responsible pMtiont In
that. order.
Witt Midrib Te.las . rWe mentioned a few
day!t and that W. . 'llunseath.Jeweler, Ed
?MA aceanikhatf ordefed. while - East, about
way of the United Butes Watch Company's
movements. to be made for him especially.
We were Informed by him yesterday that a
porllon of them would arrive to - day. The or
der embmoed some of their finest nickel more.
menu ` full jeweled with chronometer balance
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and all the extra adjustments. These watches
be bad gotten up by the mummy especially
- for hi s retail trade, and in the best manner
They will be wad at • very
marlin on the manufacturer's prioes, as will
be discovered by all who Mal to me them.
Don't forget the number, to Firth amule' op.
podia flasoulo MU- • •
"For ids the Dres• that Mokoo the 'Man." .
• We were impelled to the belief of, the shore
maxim on seeing one of oar Mend,, who a
abort time before had donned a new suit, got
Ezi c, sk• the latest style by that inimitable
abler, P. Xedrdle, of 113.4 Smithfield street.
w off that old, faded. unfitting garment
you carry on your shoulders, and which you
mill a east, and go to the above number and
get •St what it a St. You can pursue your
business avocations with morepigor salprolit.
You will be better pleased with yourself, and
please 'age Mend. better by being fitted, al
lie fitted the friend towboat we refer.
He has an elegant assortment of cloths. eas
slmeres sal ratings. which he can get, up In
thaideet Hy% sod with the best ftirkmaa
ship. Please give him a call. lie will be
pleated and teen will be pleased.
Flghttu the Duties o'er Ars•W•
Haler A-Ducan, "Serious Wilkins." who
has been giving entertainments throturboat
the country under the auspices of the Grand
Army of the Reeribllc. and whose adve
among "comrades to the MO' we noted • ta w
dam. ago,• ban been bolding forth at New
Mighton, with excellent success. as a cones-
Deadest informs us. The programme of the
entertainment • comprised many ex=
bet "Shell Anna. or Dorn on the
Yield," (an Incident Soldie r ' attle of Jane*.
bolo.) end "The Old Record." °pie
powL•pf which Maier Duncan Is the author,
ell liveliest satisfaction. Sherman •
march through the "egg shell" was also
molted with Sne effect. We are glad to vote
that on Thursday, Pride,. and Saturday ana
logs of this wmg Hai. D. wi ll appear at the
Market Hall, Birmingham, under arrange
ments made by Prat 16113. A. B. of that Nue
when a rare treat will be offered. He was In
mardes a the month-west, participated bathe
d W sc rb m s, In d d d n ncgid en e
,m w rc h h h " f h romAl v a id t y
to the Sea," and this experience addg greatly
to
widows of his mbsion in behalf of the
and orphans of the patriot dead.
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ALLEGHENY PRESBYTERY
/leftist of the Preobtiery o< Ailetlhrry N the
G. P. Church—The Oftorh of Promise Pose
—Report of the Imestirathig Committee—
/Rootlet Repon—tettoo of the Presbytery—
Martel with Breach of Proodoe—tipeeisi
/leftist of PmehTiffl Moii/IY. lift • 111th
list., at %Melt Time the (See *lll he Tried.
The Allegheny Presbytery of the 'United
Presbyter!. Church met pursuant to adlouru
meet. et ten o'clock. yesterday (Tuesday)
morning, May fkl, In the Pecond U. P.
Church. •Sandusky street, Allegheny, and woe
opened with prayer by the Moderatoraivr.
Mr. Wallace. after which the roll of members
was called and the minutes of the . preceding
meeting, held at Beaver , were read and ap
proved.
The Fret busineaslaken up Iran the prchen-
Litton of a call from the - U.P. Dm/aeration at
Monmouth, Illinois. to !WT. J. P. Barnes. of
this Presbytery. and pastor of Glade Mills and
West Union eburebe,
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On motion the call teas Presented and Sc-
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On motion • the rules were Suspended in
order to receive the retsot of the committee
APPOlnted to investigate the rumors and
e h a rr," affecting the character of Rev. J. B;
Clark. D. D.
Her. ldr. Sturgeon said the case had.
created considerable curiosity- from persons
outside of the Presbytery as was evident from
the number present. Ile was not Informed as
t,
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what the report contained, as be had made
inquiry but no matter what Ito contents
were there might be something In It that
lhould be heard by Presbytery before It was
ipread broad cast to the public, and be would
therefore move that Presbyteryait with clmed,
doors to erector the report, so that the matter
might be given to the public officially.
Lir. Pressly hoped that the motion would not
be adopted. There was no use trying to keep
i e g tr u ro u c i ezMir f
m In
the Allegheny river. Besides a dam slop lb. dow "
nging f 'cron
struction would be given by the public If the
senior's were In secret, and he thought II
would be better for nil concerned that the pro
ceedings be public. If Presbeterpdecilled to Alt
with closed doors. he would ask to sit on the
outside.
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Mr. Sturgeon said he had no desire to ob
struct the Investigation. nor to deprive the
public of full information, but he thought the
inotter should be made known officially by the
PtrB . b =n
Dr n saw no necessity fors Ong orith
closed doors, and hoped the motion would prevail.
Bev. Dr. Clark sold he had not Interrogated
any member of the Committee as to the nature
.of the report. The quetson of receiving the
report peddler v or with crowd doors wee In the
bands of the Presbetely. The brethren could
do as they deemed proper./and their action
would be satisfactory to hint.
The rote was then taken. and It was decided
by a large majority to lilt with open doom.
The reports were then called for when Ile,
J. C. Wilson stated that there woo a =diorite
and n minority report teem the Committee.
Ile submitted the following from the ma
prity
ro the Moderator and membens of the C. P.
Presbytery of Allegheny:
Burma= Two of your Committee, ap
pointed to investlaate certain rumors respect
ing the character add conduct of. Rev. J. D.
Clark, D. D_ es - mild respectfully - aubmit the
following report:
From an examination - of persons and papers.
your Committee find that an engagement of
marriage existed between J. ft. Clark, D. D.,
and Miss Mlle Hawker, and that this mime
meet was broken by one of the parties, viz,
Rev. J. R. Clark, D. D. for reasons sat isfactore
to himself then. as now, as declared by himself.
JAN. C. WILSON. Chairman of Corn
Jona TACIO/
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Rev. A. 11. Calvert. toe remaining member
of the Committee, submitted the following
Mr. Moderator. and members of the Presby
tery of Allegheayt As a member of your Co
mmittee, appointed to investigate certnin ru
mors reopening the character and conduct of
Her..l. B. Clark, D. P., I would remectfully
submit the following report: • •
Having carefully Inquired concerning the
case, I have elicited the following,.
Both from the statements of the parties and
the correseandence. I learn that' there was a
prombe of marriage between them.
.1 further learn that after [some time, opits.
rentiy by the consent of both parties, this con
tract was annulled, or left eons to be annulled
or confirmed by mutual consent.
From the correspondence I could not be es
sured that there was a renewal of that con
tract by Dr. Clark, but the statement of Miss
Hawkes poaltivi that there was a renewal
offhe o further e ut gemen f.
I w - report that I saw no reason.
from the correspemdenoe,whetheengegement
should be broken, neither did I learn from the
correspondence which one of the parties goat
propmwd the breach of contt vo l unta r y e on of both Is that it was on the
part of Dr. Clark.
I wouldfurther report that the general char
meter of the letters written. I believe, by Dr.
Clark, is each as I would expect from a Claris
' Han, and one much devoted to the work of his
Master. They breathe a spirit of love to His
I cause and kingdom.
Hering submitted the foregoing fact s. I have
nothing to recommend to Presbytery, but
would respectfully ask to be discharged from
further consideration of the matter.
' • [Signed]. A. H. Csimenr.
After the read in g of the relkirtathere was a
halt la the proceedings, and considerable diffl
rutty experienced as to the mode of proceed
era
. .
A Piesbeter moved to adopt the report and
discharge the Committee. -
The Moderator replied that. under the rules
of Presbeter . r. there being no exceptions to
the report, it would be considered as received.
but in order that there should be no doubt
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about the matter, he would put the motion.
Tim report soon then accepted and the Com
ralttee discharged,
The question whether the Committee had
fully discharged the duties 'of their appoint
ment was again raised.
Dr. Pressly said the committee was appoint
ed simply - to inquire what foundation there
was for the roman current. This they had
done by exatilinlaqq. persons and papers pre
sented to them. The question before Presby
tery was simply what will be done in view of
the facts submitted to Presbytery . .
The Moderator announced that the report
was before Presbytery for consideration, and
that he was ready to receive a motion.
Dr. Pressly said it seemed to him that to all
parties concerned the sooner the matter was
disposed of the better it would be, provided
that due time wax given and a proper under
standing obtained of what was being done. It
appeared that it was an established fact that
there was a matrimonial engagement and that
it wait admitted that there was n departure on
the part of one of Ogee interested for reasons
satisfactory to. himself. The question would
naturally arise "are those reasons sufficient to
Justify the departure ?" lie thought it won!.
be proper to hear from Dr.:Clark.and he would"
like to know whether It was Idapleaaure to go
on with the Investigation - or whether. he de
sired time to prepare for trial.
Dr. McLean thought that however desirable
such a course as that suggested by Dr. Pressly
might be, it would hardly be proper for Dr.
Clark to pursue it at this time. After the
Presbytery had taken action Dr. Clark would
then feel free to say what he had to say, and
not till then. If Presbytery saw proper to lay
• charge against him. it 'would be time enough
to ask him the questions suggested.
Dr._Pressly—Whilt course do you suggest.
then
Dr. McLean replied that he had no special
suggestions to make. Presbytery, he thought.
should appoint agornmitteeto report charges.
but he hoped his name would not be included.
Dr. Clark said there seemed to be an Intense
anxiety in certain directions toelicit a state
ment fr om his side. Meander:doodah the Mr
cumstances perfectly, and could assure Pres
bytery that there were - two sides to the case.
He thought it unkind and unchristian to ask
him to present his facts and make his defense
before any' indictment had been prepared
against him. It seemed to him that Presby
tery was not quits, prepared for action, and he
thought, It would be better to postpone It. If
It was thodght that the matter could be dis
posed of without the formality of a trial. let,
It be so; but If the charges should be consider
ed of such a character as to demand a trial,
then let the trial - be proceeded with. He
thought, however, that nothing should be done
reship- '
Dr. Pressly said Dr. Cfark had misconstrued
his remarks, and disclaimed any desire to ex
tort any admissions from him.
Itr. Clark, In reply, said belted so understood
the remarks. VIA if he was mistaken he w-mild
apologize. • --
Dr. Guthrie then moved that the further
consideration of the matter be postponed un
til two o'clock thisafternuon. Adopted.
. A Presbyter awned that a committee be ap
pointed to report charges and apecifications
against Dr Clark at the time agreed upon
bore.
lien. Mr. Moues moved to amend by naming
Drs. McLean. Presslynnd Guthrie as the com
mittee.
Dr. McLean hoped that his name would be
omitted from that, committee. j
Reg, Mr. Barnett then moved to - rubstltute
the name of Dr. A. D. Clark for that of Mr.
Mr. Clark objected. and hoped that the com
mittee as originally named would be appoin
ted.
A vote was taken on Mr. Dames' motion to
substitute Dr. Clark, and was decided in the
negative.
After some further dlssussion . the question
recurred on Mr. Dames amendment to appoint
Drs. McLean. Pressly and Guthrie. which was
adopted and the committee appointed.
Presbytery then took up .the °nature. on
Nalmody. which had been postponed at the
last meeting, which occupledthe remainder of
the morning session..
Adjourned till two o'clOck.
AITEBNOOI.I PESIIION.
Presbytery convened at two olnlock. and
Dr. lteLean. cbairman of the committee ap
pointed to present charges and specifications
npon which Presbytery should proceed to try
Dr. submitted the following:
TOO IMPOUT.
Tour Committee beg leave to report:
Your Committee of Investigatioo have r°"'
ported that a marriage engagement existed
between Rev. Dr. Clerk and Miss Hawke., and
ham been broken off by Dr. Clark, end that he
claims that Mamma for so donut mete then
and still are satisfactory to himself. This so
Camilla the matter as to exclude from all la
mitigation before as, the matter of fact about
the engagement and seemsta leave nothing for
consideration except whether the reasons for
his oonduct are inch as ought to Justify or
condemn his Maul t acuminate the ea.
impatient. '-Wirtberefme do ant
the proposition ot a libel maim" 14,7 - 7 . 7 . ;
Clark, but do rocommand: - •
let. That Hay. J. B. Clark. g u m ,
on trial for Imach proudeit to, mut, pu s .
Llllle Ilawkamot Another/ , • T .
and. That —— be - appointed a
Committee to prnimiate the charge bona.
Presbyters'. ' • c '
Dy order of the (kromittee. '
D. H A. 3lClcut, Chairman.
Dr. McLean In piesen . Ling the report said
that the Committee did not think taste was
v
an est yt igation whichhing in the repo rtllad o
been r f thpeferred to
Committee of In
them
to warrant them In aiding a Übe!. but for the
benefit of the cause of religion sad the parties
interested ttie matter should be Investigated
by Presbytery, and In orderthat thin might be
done the Committee have reported as above.
Dr. Prefale7 thought the matter one which
perhaps came under the rule providing for ex
ceptional asset and for that reason the Com
mittee thought Mimi' not to put the cue In
the form of a libel.
After some further discussion a Tate was
taken on the licit monition. which was
adsmted. •
The second resolution was adopted withlint
discussion.
The namable was thee adopted,
The Moderate/ stated that It Maias neces
sary that a committee be appoint n ed to con.
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PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE,: WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 4; 1870
duct the prosecution. Mid anted that the com
mittee be appointed by the Presbytery.
Dr. Guthrie suggested the name of IMP. P. C.
Steel, as one of the prosecuting committee.
Mr. Steel thought that there had .trendy
been More committees amsolnted than was
necessary - .. Two committers bed been atr
ia-Anted and reported. and PresbyterY wh en CO
much °bout the matter as they did when it
sena first presented to, their notice and no
more. At the matter tow stood he wonld not
know- for •,‘,y,lV.d”.n-sectiprt.ourcuy.. but Dr. Clark.
decline to
an on the prosecutlngeottimitte,
Dr. McLean thought it War necessary to 111 , -.
point at least two men d rote
cutton. ea one man did no t in his s e dandlou
constitute a committee.
Moderator—lf there are no further sugges
tions or nondnntions, the Chair will • have to
appoint the committee.
Mr. Steel-1 hope. Mr. Moderator, you will
nut orjonint me. -Scarcely a year boa elapsed
snivel was appointed on Al committee to de
fend this Presbytery before the Synod, nod it
wns a severe task. There are other-older raid
moreexperienced members of this body, from
whom to make the appointment.
Rey. Samuel Patterson suggested the name
of Rev. J. C. Wilson. who had served on the
Committee of Investigation as one of the Pros
ecuting Committee.
Mr. Wilson thought it would be both unjust
and ungenerous on the part of Presbytery to
impose this duty on him. lie had served on
one committee and discharged his deity to the
best of his ability. and so far its be was con
cerned, hod had enough of h. In fact he vrould
not have towthlng more do with the matter.
He hoped Mont Presbytery would not place
him in position to compel hint to pernitiptort
ly refuse to act, which he wouldi_tnost certaio
ly do if aPPointed.
Mr. Patterson then nominated Dr. McLean
instead of Mr. Wilson.
Dr. McLean said he would respectfully, but
mod positively decline !serving on tbo COM
mlttee. He woo Judicially excluded from
serving. He had been spoken to by Dr. Clark
and requested to conduct the defence. and
had promised to do no. He did . nut intend to
gay anything about this matter, but bad been
compelled to do no. Ile thought he had given
suMelent intimation to Presbytery at different
times during the day, hat it did not apprise to
be understood.
. .
The name of Dr. A. D. Clark was suggested,
and that gentleman also declined the honor.
The Moderator announced that the nomins
[ions were brothers Wilson. Steel and Clark.
MP. Witherspoon hoped that the - names of
brother Wilson end Steel would be withdrawn.
They had both given good and ample reasons
why they should not serve on the committee.
Dr. Pressly auggested the some of Mr. With
r. therspoon mild he dad the stone ob
jections to urge against Nerving that had been
giveto.by Drs. Pressly and Clark._ Ile moved
to substitute the names of Rev.. Timmons And
Sturgeon, for those previously suggested.
Mr 'Minions had various reasons for nut
serving on the Oninmittee. Rehm' done SORIC.
thing to the committee business since he had
been a member of this Presbytery. and had
sometimes been accused of doing too much.
that to, exceeding his authority. That did not
appear tO be I he case In thLa instance, however,
a. two 'corata [Dees And been appointed and
neither of them had done enough. So far as
he was competent of judging as the matter
nose stood, there erns nothing for is Prolteint
nag Committee to do. The ',crumble to the
report present.' by lb. Mob& n, admitted the
fact, and as the ease now stood. - the facts
were edmitted and the law denied.% or the
facts Miring been admitted It only remained
for Dr. Clark to Justify his conduct before the
Presbytery, if be could. There was no lune
formed. consequently nothing upon which to
go to trial.
The question recurred on the motion to ap
point Revs. Timmons and Sturgeon on the
Committee, which motion was adopted.
3luderater—What further lotion will Pres
bytery take in ts.,matter?
Mr. McLean—T ice course is plain now, I
think. Mr. Moderator. Our rules requireathat
the accused shall have time to inquire his de
fense. It only remains now to appoint a tiny
for_trinl. Ten davit would be suiliclent time.
and the day could be hoed at any date after
that time.
Mr. Steel-1 cannot see how the prosecution
nre to proceed In Ode case as the matter now
stands. Unless the committee will present to
Presbytery some charge against Dr. (lark.. to
which he could enter a plan of guilty or not
entity. there will be no Issue joined and noth
tng for Presbytery to determine.
Mr. Timmons—To what committee do Top
oder? If the prosecuting committee is meant.
I min Inform you 1101 V that I shall not trouble
Myself preparing chadees or hunting up evi
dence to tip what should have been dune by
former committees; and I sae this now, In or
tier that it may not be said If the prosecutiba
fells. that the committee did not do their duty.
Mr. Barnes—The shape this matter assumes
really does look as it Dr. Clark's counsel had
been on the Committee as the ease . Is so as!
ranged that Presbytery could du nothing.
Mr. Timmons—l cannot see the propriety of
• appoluting any more Committees on this mat
ter to go out of Presbytery and return • re=
port, leaving the matternot where it stood at
the beginning. Thesition the case note
stood to was a pecu liar one: All that eras
- .
necessary to be done was to appoint a dor and
allow Dr. Clark to come in and justify his or
ttoo. According to the report presented by
Dr. McLean the fact was admitted it and only.
remained for Presbytery to hear Dr. Clark's
reasons for breaking the engagement .and
then pass upon them.
Mr. Sturgeon—Mr. Moderator, Dr. Clark has
admitted nothing to this Presbytery. We
have no proof of a promise of montage, or of
tu f t e rf ng;a4i n Lm e ut. Nor nu proof of the breach
. Mr. linroes—We have the report of the Com
mittee and Dr. Clark's admissions , to .them,
and if necessary the same facts elicited before
the Committee can be produced to Presbytery,
I nreoume; but I think with brother Timmons,
that the best way would be for Dr. flack to'
lead off to the matter and justify his action
before the Presbytery.
Mr. Patterson—lt would be asking too much,
Mr. Moderator, of Mr. Clark to ask him to
lead off and establish his Innocence before his
. . . , .
It was proven. 1,41 the witness be brought
beTore the Presbytery w•ho had to pass on the
Cage.
Dr. McLcan—l repeat Mr. Moderator. that
the count to be pursued lea plain one, There
now remaine nothing for Presbytery to do but
hpt oint a day for the trial. And I will state
ere that we do not admit anything.. but will
require the witneases to be present. If Dr.
Clark sees it he mar probably admit the en
gagement. but that will only be lessening the
htbors of the prosecution.
Dr. Reed mooed that Tnestlar: the'. 17th in
stant, be fixed as the day of trial.
.
Mr. Patterson IlloTed to amend. by fixing
Monday, the lath.
Dr. Guthrie thought If the matter could be
adjusted without a trial. it would perhaps be
better for nil parties; but if not. the sooner it
was determined the better for all concerned.
The amendment of Mr. Patterson was then
adopted. and Monday, the lath Inst., fixed for
trbn motion. ingthecas
° ll was resolved to meet in the
United Presbyterian Church, Allegheny, at 11
o'ciock .1. M.
On motion of Mr. Barnes, the Clerk was di
rected to furnish the parties with blanks for
the citation of witnesses and any documentary
evidence they might require.
Dr. Clark—N.: Moderator, I do not Intend to
•••
open my mouth to this matter, but will submit
the case to Presbytery to do as the think
proper with It. would ask that Dr. 'McLean
and liar. D. W. Conlin be recognized as my
counsel In the case.
On motion the request was granted. •
Mr. Thin - nem—l want Presbytery to -under
stand that I am not going to trouble myself In
hunting up evidence to prosecute this cane.
Moderator—Understand/Igs are not binding
in this body. It Is the resolution that hinds.
Mr. Eturgeon—Mr. Moderator, I ask that
the Clerk be directed, to cite witndses and
Procure such evidence as may be directed by
the Committee for the prosecution of this
ens,
Moderator—lt Is his duty to do so. -
Mr. Patterson thought for the sake of Pres
bytery. the Commlqre should prosecute the
case with all the power and sigqr they pos
sessed. If they should come unprepared it
would be said that the Presbytery did not do
Its dutPln the matter, and an acquittal would
he of nrilleraellt to the accused.
The 'Presbytery then took up unfinished,
business; hit nothing further of public interest
transpired.
Building limpretoire Report.
Tho following le the report of Mr. Heed,
Building Inspector. of the number of pcindte
for buildings granted during the month of
April, to whom grmffed and the amount of
revenue derived therefrom. The' report, as
will be seen. exceeds largely that of any pre
vious month. bothin the number of permits
granted and the amount of revenue derived
therefrom. One hundred and eighteen Per
mite were granted, as folknaw - • •- •
To whom Fees 0,1-Xcebler & White. 15 30
Grented. lected. Anthony Aappy.. 9 CO
W. E. Long $6 CO Henr• Mellon. 3pt
Reynolds & Mc- . ;Handl er DO
Mahon 01 1 Gunnell & Clark. a IX)
Mullane & Anger 3 OdGeorge OHL . 300
Aben & Raab 3 OnJohn 3103cr 300
Samuel Scott 3 130[Thomes Rourke.. 10 00
James Hughes... 3 0013. Gilchrist 800
James Wide 10 CON. Schneider 11 00
James Reed 3 00rtew.Rosenmund - 3 IX)
J. IL Chamber.... bOO M. Haggerty 500
&Word Uhlman. t. 03J. Waltuight h. MI
Thos. &halters.. 301 Francis Tinker.;.. 300
John,A. Strain. 3'03 Wal. Dnekhans... 3133
Robert Fife 300 11 - ..1. Lynch 300
L.J.Shaltenbmnd iMr. Kelley 3 00
&Cu _ 13 00John Reystlrmf.. 503
_ _____
F. C W. .3rm
strome 6 0015favtlxi Valk 3 CO
Fred. tatter 3 00J. B.& O.ll.ChaL .
A. Waldschmldt. 300 . men sco
ltobt. Thompson. 5 00J. Catighlln. 500
ittnlth Criswell 4no. Wilhelm.... 305
& Co - • 14 30 Chas. KUL l e al
Jacob Zahniser... 01 W. Ilogigl Son... 50
John Daum 0214cKee& Riga '• WOO
John Mareli4...., 3 oxeosepid yeageitas
L.J.Shaltetibtanet 'WWI John C. Miley. Oo
Martin Pllser." 590 WW• Mete 500
H r . '" W? ^." ntf. :tite E.A.YZI=.2I: !. &.°
Wm.
en..:.
3OD John Beecher. ... 531
Jackson erg 3 00. Henry limiter... 300
V. G. Elliott 3 60 Dennis 350
John C. Wall 2 00. Chester & Co 3 IA
Chas. Ham ben 511 Q WMA llhartimul.... 300
Nallaret Potts:. 505 W..
Martin—. 301
Kobte & Meyer.. a 00'Adagn antler.— 300
Ctirld Beene..... • 3 05 Pat. Scanlon 300
win; Stroud , 500 214 Stelwait.t.. •• • 3.1 D
. Pierre Sinnott-1 ' 3 00Jski -Mat" • . 4, 3410
Hanlon & Ripper 5 05llarnuel Drown. 500
Jno. Knoll 5 CDC. W. Smith 300
Petrick Labez ... 3 Fennel.! Griffin-3 01
C: W. Nurdslek., ;
6. Martin .t . . . W. J. tlieffl-,
5Pr3X..... 3 W.I. O'Donnell &Co 316.1
6tr00d...... 6 IX) Deo. Kugler 3IV
Ur. Jun. Duncan. 3 IBA. L. Pearson.... 301
E. 3311& /IMMO! 300 1 (9. Orissa . ,
lis.;
Am. Fritz 10 01 Jou. L. Mown... 13 OD
MM. Mihaly... 15 05)
Wm. Frank 8 00 , Total..
1
We directihe attenten of our wader' to the
statement of the Heal &tate Savings Bank
w tikti appear In soother colleen. The trust
worthy tad well managed InMtatkn in teak-
Lug Tepid headway in public confidence, and Its
depositors are twoomiew much tante numerate
while the depoilth ere correspondent heat
ler. Dull% the pact six mouths the growing
ii= ll / 1 11:P br,7d.r. marked and
bed patro i ti b . It Is me of our staunchest
and most le depositor es. for savings.
The badness well end carefully conducted.
and liberal • deathly - towiedu- customers has
been a laaabur, ogee. ,The oeftoP- 0! the
: rie l aiurer ua • /tr adtai i a i a.mi ti 1477 . In i cesi n 11.7. 0 7 ..d peta gi. F"n li On le ,
.w o h r
deposits. The Batik Is open daily New t ..
and 3 o'clock, end on flatardet
,ereeingspqa,
7 tog o'clock.
. . . .
Entlmesen Glom for do o r and transimu.
The finest Work In the mostly Ito be seen
at Wm. Nelson's Establishment. b0.1:3 Market
street.
sANITARI•
At Last—Mrating at thr. Board of,.filralth--
001eial Urporta- Meat Invectlon--A rare-
Documetit—Thr .err Reg l.rrarbn--
Pleaunr
Reading.,
The thirst attempt ss ■s succcoottil; the hoard
of Health met yesterda>' Ohl:soon. Four
o'clock sena the appointed hour. tbmins in
email aquodo and iingly, at half -must four
there were present' )tenors. Ilnue, Albeito.
Liam King. and Preoldent throes, president
Grose occupied the ;heir, and Mr. Athens
officiated no Secretary. •
The minuteswere read and approved.
=
The rrports of the Health Oftleen worn prr
scan'.
Health tdUcer Cr'n.l.y they reported thlrt)
three nuisance. abated, 'weenie penalty
granted, 11.35 received, and *MOO Imprinted
during the month.
A.sidant Health °Meer McFadden reported
lre notices nerved. ,?S nulgance. removed. 4.2
abated. and I mull entered.
The Mehl Inspeitor ittviehtell the following
report:
Ge.m.e..slKtg :—Tbe number. of hop shilted
end inspected during the month of A pelt WWI
the came nein March.
=I
Aprol7lll, sciznl nt the Dlionond market
one barrel of cornett beef, as being unlit for
toe, which wan by my order thrown Into the
Allegheny river: nirn somo poultry belonging
to Michele.. • I condemned them as tains In
n State Of decompoeltion. They were nine
consigned to the Allegheny riser.
Seised at the ',hop of Lewin Boyer, roan
otreet, almost a whole beef which wan
eased end totally unfit for use; I. . etindenment
the name and ordered It to be thrown Into the
Allegheny river. The offender wan arrestenh
and taken before Deputy Mayor Cartwright'
for a heating, and pinned guilty'nrid netted the
==!
And promised never to engage In such trulhe
again, whereupon he was tined ten dollars and
005111.
• .
I condemned three calves belonging to rant
ern. end eompelled them to lake them home
end keep then, until thee were It for market.
In the amen of Edward Lacher end Freder
ick Frenkenbetcb. the butcher Who deemed
TILE DEAD e11w,.'4"
•
As mentioned In my last monthly report. they
horn not yet been found. but I feel satisfied
t n hee have retired from the butchering bushieve
i disgust.
I find that on the arrive] of stock from the
west at the Union Stock Vents nt East Liberty,
that their healthy condition Is better than has
been known for some time. Upon examination
of the hooks of Mr. FAwnni Smith, the gentle
...lY Mont of Samuel W. Allerton , & Co.. I
find that out of
I=
which hen arrived within a few days only
tight were dead. and that caused by suffoca
ion. cattle and other stock ere generally
good and In a healthy condition.
Respectfully submitted.
Thos. W. LtrIDNAT.
Ptrranriton requested ItMt
Mr- Listdeiny the publication of his
report in fu11.% Reporters are accommodating.
That's apart of the profession. It In given
rerbalfat above. exclusive of the smiles with
which the rending of its - facetious" points
was attended.. .
The 111;:niet . were nit necepted mum filed
SIM NIGHT N01LY.1421.
Mr. flays reported certain)" finm the Sani
tary Committee. stating that Messrs. Mena
doer &Co., who And applied for license. as
I night %oilers, had procured- the necessary
tankagn,carts and implements for carrying
.on the trade. and that hr instructions
omeer Gray had granted them license
'for one year. first explaining the law to theta
and the penalty for its violation. ...
The report teas accepted.
Health °tire , GM" Presented a certified
copy of the folloWing act, is relation to rectom'
try of marriage*, births and deaths:
Anact supplententary to an act to establish
a Board of Health. and to secure the city and
port of Pittsburgh from the Introduction of
pestilential and contaitione disclose.
Scerton 1. 1k ft enacted. ,tc., That the Boast
11 Health shall furnish separate book.s, in
which shall be registered. In the manner here-
limiter directed, the 'returns mode to said
Board of the marriage s_ which-army be con
trected. and of the bh-tha and deaths which
may occur In the city of Pittsburgh.
Ste. -.. That It shall be the duty of clergy
mend all denominations, of derke or keepers
of the records of all churches and religious so
cieties. as alto of every magistrate and. of
other persons. by or before • whren •any mar
riage may hereafter he solemnized or con
tracted, and of every predictive physician and
of every practitioner pf miderifery, and of
every undertaker and superintendent. or sex
ton of any cemetery or burial 'grouted In the
mid cite of Plttsborgh on or before the first
day of June next manatee. 'the .day In which
the law goes laid, effect) to report his, her or
their earner-and Lorne.of residence to the
health officers at - the office of the hoard
of Health, and It shell be the duty of the health
°nicer to have the same properly registered in
index form In suitable books. to be furnished
by the Board of Health. In the event of any
of the lee tons above specified removing to any
other place of residence, It shall be their duty
to notify the health officer of the fact within
thirty days after such removal, except where
the Persons ....dog shell cease to act in such
official capacity as makes them subject to the
provhdons of .this act.
arr. I. That whenever any person shall die
In the city of Pittsburgh, it shall be the duty
of the physician who attended .durlng his or
her last sickness. or of the crooner twhen the
case comes under hit notice) to furnish to the
undertaker or otherperson superintending
the burial, a certificate setting forth,'
as far as the same can be ascertained.
the full name, occupation. sex, color.
age and condition (whether married or
single) of the dead person. the cause of
death. In cue any person ahalt tile without
the attendance of a physician, or if the physi
cian who did attend at the time of the death
refuses or neglects to furnish such cert Ideate.
it shall be the duty of the physician of the
Board of Health, upon being notified thereof.
to make the neemnary examination In such
cases, and to give a certificate of death as
eforesatd. Prorated. It be not a case requir
in the attendance of the Coroner.
Sec. 4. That it shall be the duty of every un
dertaker or other pertain before removing any.
curse for burial within the city or elsewhere
to obtain from the Board of Health a permit
AO to do. which shall he granted by said thmtd ,
hut before obtaining such permit he shall de
posit In the office of the Board of Health the
physician's or Coroners certillcate together
with his own certificate. letting forth as near
ir en can be ascertained the birth place of the
Party. ward. number and street of late real.
lence in the city. time of residence therein.
place of previousresidence. duration of last
illness and the place and date of Jutended in
terment, which certificate shall be signed by
the undertaker ae well as the physician or ma
gma in attendance at the 'time of
death, and no sexton or tither per-1
son shall moat in or assent to or al
low say such interment, or aid or assist about
preparing any grave or place of deposit foruly
such body for which such permit has not been
given authorizing the same, and It shall be the
duty of any sexton or other person who shall
receive any inch permit to preserve and return
the same to the Board of Health on or before
the first Monday succeeding each interment.
lice. I. That every person practising mid
wifery In the city aforesaid under whose
charge or superintendence a birth shall here
after take place. shall keep a true and exact
register of such birth, and shall enter the same
on a blank ochedule to be furnished by the
Board of Health. This schedule shall contain
a list of the births which have occurred under
his or her care during the month. and shall ant
forth es farm the same can be anceftained the
full name of each child. (if any name shall here
been conferral.) Its sex, colon the full name
and occupation of it. parent or parents, the
day and lace of Its birth, and the - suld sched
ule shall be delivered duly signed by the prat ,
•Utiouer In the form of a certificate on the first
day of cock and every month to the health offi
cer 'Jr to any other authorized person. Incase
the birth of any child shall have occurred with
out the attendance of a physician or of a prac
titioner of midwifery. or
s hould no other per
son be in attendance upon the mother Immedi
ately thereafter It shall then become the duty of
the parent or parents of such child to MlMrt it.
birth to tho Health officer la the Manner 'and
fort and within the period above required.
SEC. ti. That It shall be the date of every
clergyman nod every magistrate, and of the
clerk or keeper of the records of all re
ligious and other socletich and of every other
person by or before whom any marriage may
hereafter be solemnized or contracted to make
a faithful return of the same at the expiration
of every three months to the health officer In
the form of a certificate, which shall set forth
as far aa the sem° can be ascertained the full
name of the husband. his occupation. the place
of his birth, his residence and age , the date of
marriage, the full name of the wile previous to
said marriage, and her age,. the color of the
parties, and the place where and the name of
the clergyman or other person by whom the
marriage ceremony was performed.
That is case any clergyman, magis
trate, physlehm.Comner, mid wife, undertaker,
sexton, clerk ur any other person as aforesaid
%hall violate any of the provisions of this act.
dr refuse or neglect to perform any of the du
ties required by the same, he, she or they shall
forfeit and pay tor every such offence the sum
of nut less than five nor more than twenty
dollars for the use of the Board of Health.
which mum.or sums shall be _recoverable. as
debt, of like aoudad, and on nonr.payment of
the same a rapine ralsotlefocktufrinf may Issue.
Bic. S. That the books ur registers keVbby
the health. OMeer at a certificate duly eertlned
by him an containing a copy of the record of
Par marriage, birth or death she') hereafter be
admitted In any mart of the. State as trim
fuck evidence of said marriage, birth ur death.
SW P. That the restry of marriages,
births and deaths shell he kept in separate.
Barka. and there shall be s'eneral Indexes to
the record of all merrriageo, births and deaths,
. . . .
which indexes shall also be-tept in separate
hooka.
enc. 10. That the health officer shall receive
fur the Ilse of the Board of Health fifty cents
for malting • certificate or aertlfied copy of
the record of any marriage, birth or death,
and ten cents for making a search for either a
marriage, birth or death, which sums shall be
mild by the patty applying for. the certificate
or narch. but the said register. shall at all
times be accessible to physician. cleraTmen •
and lawyers without charge.
See. 11. That in order to secure uniformity
and dispatch In the registration herein provi
ded for, the books shall contain on the margin
of each page printed title. with corresponding
blanks fur suitable entries for marriage., births
and clelitnill order, to wit; • • : • •
..Varrfaocs.--Full name of husband; 'occupa
tion; resideace,• birth place; age when married;
fall name of wife .prerious to marriage; resi
dence; birth place; age when married; time of
marriage; color of the parties:. ceremony em-,
played; name of the person performing the
mat:farm residence of the lint named person;
date of certificate; date of registration.
/firths—Full name of the child: sea; color;
full name of father, his occupation; fall name
of the mother; day, month and year of the
birth; street nod number of the house where
born: name of physician or other person sign
ing certificate; his residence; date of certifi
cate; date of registration.
Druthie-fall mane of the deceased; color:sex;
aim married or aloud occupation; date of
death; cane of death; duration of last Miens:
birth place; ward, number and street of late res
idence:Uwe of residence therein: plan Of Org.
violas renience,• plate of intended Interment;
date of intended interment; date of Certificate;
date of registration.
SEC. 1.1. - ne Board of Health Ann keep on
Muni, at an times, a supply of blanififilrgratu
hams distribution to all persona wbOse ant' it
'shall be to make returns under thlg ea* •••-
go ewr B 4 l:: : : , • t o b i :ope ,. . rha r:t . i . o t ri th h ol att an bv d r i e tta h p.a all r
ed r t he . ..fint aire dg - T " O d f
June,.. k .tna e o w D l o r :i e rd ...d , one re t gu hcru ha sa:d . e f igh or
oany t bon
deed
and seventy, and all ants Inconsistent
,Alter
rl4,..hTbe
reading Board.fotflee.alcuthpm.ludildbeantvez
Ing the provisions of t hin actinto effect.
am W
gold Pittsburgh was the only oily of
which had nut this system In form,
Mr. King moved that a committee be ap
pointed to Ntellre the necnootry lauds, and pa
pers for the carrying out of the object of the
not. Hurried and Stemma. Kluft% Alh6t2 and
Edwards deslgnatml as the c Mee to uct
in conjunction with the Health Oilier, and
have t'frrYthing inside. that the registration
m r t he commenced ,Inne I.
ItliMllll.ll talk herr sprung In which
It nay onnnimmody concluthal that the. Mant
hod
- ornatown t•r—rttn ensue'
d would In future exhibit no ..runktanher.
s" feeling or oug th
oodtion to e Hoard -the
the loydelatlon trcrsllll hn•thg hot
0 , 110.11•41 firtet.
1K11171105 acre then inhered ; tor the tot,-
eat of the inlarles ut the Health onlnere, and
to Boned ntlJultened.
BIUMINOHAM, COUNCIL.
Brioler NeellaY—r. V. 6 C. Railway .
•or Iltreet fault A4per4—Flnancra Retrain ,
Colleetions.
Itirmingluon Connell hold a regular monthly
meeting In the (3uuncll.Chninbcr yesterdny. '
(Tuesday, evening, May a, mu.
Members present:' Meson. Attorintry, Doyle,
Duncan. Oliver. Sehwartn, VuegleY, Itedman,
Schneider and Burgess Aughenbangh, who
presided.
The minutes of the but electing were rend
and approved.
Mr..eitterbury. from a special committee,
made it verhel report concerning the route of
the 'Pittsburgh, Virginia & Charleston Mail.
rood through the borough. The committee,
if which he was a member, had e Kaoline.'
z ‘
both routes (the Manor street. and the ry
and Breed.strect routes.) It had been fo red
that t Milatter route would be the nos ad-
I vantageous to the borough. There would, ea
grade of about fourteen feet from Seventr r lnth
street to the bridge. The Manor street lute
was accepted last year, but tile - Went of D rec-
tors of the road hail since been changed, and
It Wes necessary for the present Hoard to tra
verse the route on Mary and Breed streets.
The Committee recommend that the route
along Manor street be greeted .to
e the Com
pony. This route had be surveyed
eetent. engineers, and found to be entirely
.racticable. Thu report was accepted and
.led.
Mr. Duncan moved that the report ho adopt
ed, and that the Railroad Cbuipany WO con
.
nned to Manor street. -
Mr. AtVerbury sald It would be necesaary for
the Itatiroad Company to have the route
through East Birmingham changed from Mary
to Josephine street, In the event of the odor .
lion of the report. •
•
Mr. Atterbury, front the Finance Commit
tee. reported that. one thousand. dollars had
twee paid to Messrs. O'Neill ft Hastings on cc
count of gnarling and roving. In order to do
thin the Committee got a note for two thou
sand dollars discounted. There was in the
treasury of the borough fifteen hundred dol- ,
lure. The borough t. 311 duplicate amounted to
513.983 77.. about four hundred dollars more
than taut year. The taX was asammed at the
rate of eighteen mills.
The report was approved.
Mr. Atterbury moved that hereafter nil
borough officer* who collect the revenue of
the borough. he required to pay over to the
Treasurer the entire amounts collected, and
that the commlaskuts far the collection of the
male be paid said oakers by warrants drawn
on the treasurer.
The motion was adopted.
Mr. Duncan. from the Erect Committee. re
ported that the Committee had examined Fred-
rick Street. and ri.:Counnend thui it be graded
and paved from Tenth to Twelfth strata. A
portion of the Committee had alas examined
Oeventb street,. and recommend that It also be
Irrmled nod paved between Brigham and Manor
" Tr t tl :
The eport wns accepted nod the recotranen.
dation. adopted.
Nez Itedmart sold it would be necessary to
pare Chestnut eller, between Fifth and Cloth
streets, this season.
Mr. Redman said Binnlnghatn - street. be
tween Fifth and Sixth, needed rn Pair , . •
On motion of Mr. r.
the Matter of gra
ding and pmsh's. the streets mentioned as
referred to the Street Conurtlttee. with power
to, not.
A number of bills were read by the Burgess,
. .
and were ordered to be raid.
Warrants were ordered for officers. ralnrtea
A 1.,. a warrant for te.130 for the Street Cow
EMEIIIEMM
•.• . .
mhsnioner. to 81,010. Wee prene. egad and ap
proved.
A warrant wan ordered for the amount of
the Insurance premium on , the Town Hall
A comumnlcatlon
it
at
clothe white
washine and cleaning it the Market /louse for
$5l was read and referred to the Market Corn-
Petition,. were pmented for a newer on
Fourteenth street. Referred to the Commit-
•
tee on Streets.
me Burgess rend a communication from
Philip Pfeil. Market Mester. stating that he
had Fold one hundred and tweet r-seren standL
tram which sales the sum of V. 221 had been
!Mired.
Mr. Atterburg nald there Yet , remained ner
.ral stands unsold. which would morel there.-e
from thin source to IgeMal.
Mr. Doyle Mid the market building needed
Tales, and that ;Winona% market facilities
ere necerwary for the aceokornodation of the
market proVe.
On motion of Mr. Doyle the matter waa re
ferred ton special Committee of flee, who
shall Inquire into the feasibility of the
proposed improseinents.
Messrs. lloyle. &hareem, Voerely. °Doer and
Atterhury were appointed, The Committee
was instructed to report at the nett meeting.
On motion adjourned. .
I 3213==
The folloWing are the deeds admitted of re
cord in the older of Ttioa..ll. Hinder. Recorder
for Allegheny roomy, parssditY , Maga. 1079.
Jas. Laurent. This.. to Jacob Nusemsus, April
In. 1 78. tedlots is! ground In Collins towo
ship fIX,O
Alex. King to Sarah C. King. APril =l , 1070. a
lot 31 by 120 feet. on Greensburg Pike.with'
buildings 81.0t19
C. Hanson bolo to. Win. /I..llerr. March). PE%
a lot 50 by 91 feet, In Thirteenth ward, Pitts
• burgh
George Precker Fred. Aprint °
(la by 141. feet. in TwentY-lirst word.
Pittsburgh
Geo. 11. Hogg. et al.. to Calvin Wells, et al.,
March I, IeSP,IIIII by Int feet on Libertystreet.
ar
Pittaburgh m
I. Koenig to Annie V. Davis. April 39. 1:1119.
by 1,3 a fort on Itemiser avenue. Allegheny,
city. with building, #I,IEO
Samuel C. Rankin to Wm. Ilagglem April 9.
96 acres and ld perches of land in Elis
abeth township. with buildings KEE
Joseph Spann . to E. &Hefty, Jan. 31, MO, lot
In Etna borough IMMO
Marsraret.Potts to Jog Meebel, April 27. 1870,
:111.e di feet on Meadow 'greet, Ban Dir.
minkham, with buildings
James Anderson to. Frank Korner. September
1860. 19K acres Pf land and bullding4l.99o
James Anderoon to C. F. W. Brecht Septem
ber IS, PM, 2.3 lures with buildings In Mee.,-
dleas township J1d..709
John Kelly to Mare 'looney. April 22. 1)170. Pb
by 100 feet on Ituncein street, Pittabur i a
with buildings
The Greatest Bargains la Hats. tape mot
!Ostler titualls at leteetleg 6 Ce:a Great
Repreaentattve Horse--row Geed. ispeatag.
Mr. Wm. Fleming. the senior member' of
this great and leading eatablishment. has just
returned from the East, and Increased ship-
moot, of MU. Gulw, go.. are nuw being open
'Led In the store. The unusually large trade of
their house this season has necessitated this
extraordinary supply of stock: but the arm Is
°anal to all einergerwies, and the assortment
now en band and arriving has never been
equalled In the city.. either in extent ur late
ness and novelty of style.
STRAW 01.110136.
There Is also being opened at the salesroom
one of the largest, tuetrt and most complete
assortment of straw goods that has ever been
brought to Pittsburgh. Wholesale and retail
buyer. may depend upon finding this depart
mentaulted to their wants. The prices In
all departments of the store will be as hereto
fore, at least IS to AI per cent. less than any
other house. The public should call- and ex
amine the goods that arc now being opened.
whether they wishlo purchase or nut. They
will nlways find the most courteous treats
Meet. No. lap Wood street.
The' Road Committee held their regular
monthly meeting yesterday afternoon, at the
office of the City Engineer.
The business referred to them by Councils
was acted upon. and the monthly pay mile of
the Rind Commissioners .signed. •
A claim of a citizen of the Fourteenth weed
(Oakland) for dem:lnes caused by the water
main bursting when the land slide occurred br
that locality n short time ego. was reported
adversely to by the cub-committee appointed
to Investigete the claim.
Other claims for demegee caused by the
same slide are •known to be ready for presen
tetion. and as the sub-committee were gelded
by reportn of the. city follcltor In making
their mann allowing the claim Pre
sented It will be useless for others having sim
ilar claims to present them. •
'Come nal Ea r a the Lem lathrereneols ea
Bloaers Sewing Medilnes before purchasing
elsewhere. armor a MORTPX,
tilzth Street.
nave your mosey and 'au). your. shoes Ire
W. T. Wylie. No. en and 65 Fifth avenue.
It I. a well known fact that • at Write's. No.
and 6b filth avenue. you can buy , cheaper
and better shoes than any other Inman In the
city. •
1:5=1
Corm! mad Nee the tale Improvement. on
B . l Nrer'e Mewing Madden before purehrisinir
. eenAw & MoRTON.
90 Misfit Street.
The newerlers am full of woman's Buff
ram., the frlfteenth Amendment. soul Pler,
Demuth & Co:. cream ale, showing Conch ,
TlV . What eutdeets are nearest the people's
It 111 a well known fact - that at Wytiet; No.
a 3 and e 6 Fifth avenue, Ton 'ran buy Cheaper
and better abaci than any other house In the
city.
Crushes: Ibusheub.l.All kinds of brushes, or
our own manufacture. at Lough:l,4e,
fkolfhleld street..
Th. ehesPeit shoe house uthe city Is Wr
Iles'. No. AI sod GS Fifth avenue.
The lamina Meek if Hem" 0: Hale, Mr.,
44 . 0 . 1 T s at eerier of Peon avenue and
Plith street, in now large and complete. Mon
sleoellonpaln matinees to preolde at the cut
ting. tf
Cosa awl Ihre the late haprafensesta oss
Binter•. Bewley Meriden before purcheslng
elsewhere. Brame & XORTON.
".p /Seth Street.
co se* bee the Late Imprevestears ae
Sister's Sewing Machines before purehallni
elsewhere. Elrits.w & Mostrosr.
Blxth Street.
•
The ebeAopt shoe house In the eltr Is irr
Bea', No. ea 41412 65 Filth teens .
COMO ayd See the Italy lewevetneete ee
Kneed Soviet Medlin., before pufeleeldi
elfewbere. fifit4w & Monrott.
20 Sixth Street.
Merieroor Catholic Syrup Is used In all oases
Instead or pills, orator oil, epsom salts, &a.
Highly 1111,9 red. Twenty-are cents. Try It.
Fold by all, awing.
1111LANTHROPIC
The Priam noels.. y .tnnual Meeting -heparin
nd 6rner•l huslnem.
Yeetertiny the Prisson Sosilety of Allegheny
County held its annual meeting et ti,.. y oung
Men's Monne. Ihissui,ne Way.
Mr. h,,bert 0,1111,111nd. Mr..l..M.Mefissonl
gle acting on Sswertnry.
The report Of the trensurer. Mr. Carll,le. wn,
',Jewett,' showing the receipt, from the or
ganization. Jill.• 105 5 us May list, INIII. to looe
Iwo. .2.31:1nn, unit theel proollturem $2.-
TPOrt,llenrlng in balance In the tremolo.
if to:4,18. mound •
not Include the unionist.. re
rselvesl (ono member,. Individually. The re
pos! wins epprored.
A report from the agent wan called for ,
null noun being et band a tilecueslon sprung
op, in ss Kiel. mune of Ales sruesillsere urged the
Importance of Me matter a, . a niedium
i h militia which the griddle might ten Informed of
the opens, lows of the nos:lets.. '
Mr, I gslhde .aid the work of the agent we.
of mieh it ellertilder that It could hardly he re
ported.'
Mr, Arley did not sena is regular report, but
thought occasionally one might In mule out
MI a geno . nt resume of the agent. work. It
WOlllllllO more all Isfactory than n inn at all.•
Th.. rule.. committed now ITI dlell.
Mr. Wray. from the MOnday Conn litre, gave
1111 MN: 011111 a Ito. weekly meetings held lu the
Jail, and said 1 he result wan enconfaging.
Mr, Marionale told he wax gre tly encour
-1
lIIMII, AN ri member of the Sunday Committee.
at this work which had been ar .omplished.
Ile t o good might be nee, pilshed by
taking the money paid to the agent (unless he
was doing a great work) and expending It to,
aid Mocha; ed prim:nem In various warm.: *
A mull of Instances went related oil the
enacts at ending the efforts of the, ocletr-..in
elevating nit restoring to the path, of virtue.
ninny oft owe who hall been thought - lost.
Km MnYoung neggested that the Sunday
Coininitt . commit. with the various clergy
men will a view to licensing their serviette at
the Sinai y 111,IIIIFII In the Jail. Ile , thought
any nit t em would officiate. end It . variety
would I. beneficial.
Mr. Van tinnier thought the Visiting Com
mittee should be Increased. There was work
for n great many more. Ile also urged more
'widen] In nnNng diecharged primmer'', that all
Alamo of conlidenee on the pert of the amens,
fat might b.! checked. In reply to nn Inquiry,
the gentleman staled that the Committee had
famished trensportatlon to forty men et veri
tem timel during the year.
Mr. Ca lisle gave an interceding account of
Ihe maw thins of the Acting Committee nt the
l'enitenehim Member.. visitited the Inetitu-
I lun not
lens
that three times each week, and
the prsogreen made sent gratlrglng. The gr.-
tlensun gave nn Inutnnen of 0 young man who
had became a useful Uhrlethin member of 11,
deli. niter hie relense through the efforts put
turd, in Id. belinlf, end who wan active In Phi
'anthrople labor..
Mr. Mcflonnlgle mild that durh
'our mantis Revel:O . -eve prbeinel
lischarged, and urged the most .111
'or their lild and eneteirngenient w'
o the world.
At the elope of the discuselen
he election for officers wee held
owing result :
Proodoit--Robert Orr.
17,4lroildrubs-Major Win. F
Robert Wray.
S'rtrtorit - -It. C. Miller.
Treasurer-J. U. Carlisle.
Attorney-Wm. It. Clark.
The meeting then adjourned
—40.---
would be
IlgentelTort
glen restort I
Rare Opportunity to Bay Gods.
As u 111 be seen from an a vertisement.
which appears In another column the balance
of the dry goody stock. of .1. W. taller & Co..
110 Market street. Is for sale at an °itemise Ric
ridee. As the object of the firm sto foil bu
siness and settle up the estat . of the Isle
senior member of the house. the g... *oust be
sold. In order to hasten the sale and accom
modate all parties, the Adminlst tor, J. W.
Barker. Jr., Km., who is now In the city for
the purpose of closing out the e tablishment,
will sell goods In any quantity, f m tvsent,
live cents to one or ten thousand dollars. tie
will sell the entire establishme t. Including
stock. lease and fixtures, to any me who may
desire to go Into the dry goOds business. We
know of no better location In the city. Ass
los
one who desires to embark In t dry goods
business can now avail himself o the prestige
of the long established and pop or house of
J. W. Barker Sr Co. The stock on hand nt
present Is valued at abont forty thousand dol
lars.l` and competent Judges nom us there is
no "rimier" or nicer stock of orals in any
house In the Plate. Mr. Barker 111 be glad to
receive propositions from partie desiring to
negotiate.
Bane your money and buy yoliti shoes from
W. T. Wylie. No. hi and s.l Fifth venue.
48.
Yoe looking glass°, sind picture frames got
Loughridge's, 171 Smithfield street.
••Come .nd Mee the Late Imp •tepsents ea
Singer's Sewing .34schines beta : purchasing
elsewhere. . :Knave s Mom's,
90 Sixth Street.
',F.h.7r,:td', l 3,cl.;,l';;rsr,..;tl' City
11111: Varrtage., wholesale:and reiall, at
Jas. Loughridger. 171 Smithfield street.
MCI
HANNA—On Monday. May 2d at 3 r: 31..11ARY
W.IIA NNA. da tighter of Alexander arid Catharine
Hanna. axed 23 and 10 months.
funeral will take place fnim the ...Menet of
her Im . rentei iis. 37 Craig B.Btd,lAlleghelly. On
W.W.11/Of. May 4th. at 10 o'clock A. M. TIM
Mends of the family are respectfully Invited to
attend.
CARICIN —At Ala ddence, No. 74 1.111,
1417s " ;4 n i m M 7 4 : . 1.1;61 nant.7i
ht. we.
Vamemil 'Mem his residence of
to
mommten.. at 13 o'clock , to proceed to the
For
Wayne de pot teethe 6,43 Wain L. Item Galilee.
Dearer mammy. Paneral aerelees. im Tuesday ev
ening at Sti elect. The Mende' ot, the family an
reepertfully Invited. attend.
SMYTH -on Mondßy. at 7 r. ft.. May Yd. LIZZIE
J. S.B VTII. iir r.mae•tion of the bruin, la the 12th
year of her age.
The funeral will take plans - from the residence et
her father. It. F. iiinyth. Esq.. Mansfield, TO-DAT•
4th Inst., at 12 31.. and proceed h 1111Idale Ceme
tery. Carriages will lease IL It. Patterson k Co.
stables. at IC ii clerk A. a. The friends of the
fondly are respectfully Willed to attend.
FINLAY—tin Tuesdaina, Ma ; 3d. at right
and a half o'clock. JA M BS FIN BS FIN AI In the 47th
rear of his ago.
Funeral from his late residence. No. 160 Third
avenue, on Tilt' soiliallsilott 10 o'clock
110 ttlendi are respectfully invited to attend.
CANDIDATES. .
Bga FOR COUNTV-61-11SSiOilER
GEORGE NELLET,
Of Marshall Totrothlp. &object to the decision of
the
/1n Itspoolloto Copnty ettovention.•
ap.1131&
Da. FOR COU:!iTli COMMITB-iIO3EL
Benjamin Donthett, Esq.,
Ot Indienn township. IF ncandidate fin' Co
Commissioner, In subordination to the detlat.r t
.d
111: p it p a r al a rr Cvnrent Eat clod. In rebus.
gFOB ASSEMBLY
DAVID L. FLEMING,
of the Seventhword, Ilitaburuh, (for meat Trace
connectal With the it A Z 1.7 1 .6 °Picea at the solicita
tion of many friends. will permit the n. of bls
naroo for A onembly.subJect the nunenettun of
the Union Republican Peril. •
SPEOLLL NOTICES,. /
•
TUE 'NON CITY NATIONAL BANK or
Prrrnutxo a. MO 2.1870. f
DTTIIE DIRECTORS OF THIS
BANK have this day declared K Driidand
of All[ PER CKNT. on the Capital Stock. ' oat of the
pronta of the hist .to months. ' , dyable, free of too.
to Stockholders or their level representatives OK
and after the 12th Inst. .1. MAGOrillii.
mirl :ti Cashier.
BTBOUNTY.
•_ •
$lOO Bounty Collected
Vor ell soldiers who enlisted between M.y 4th and
July Tad. 1881. who were discharged tor dl.nbll
ity basest serving two yeeni. and who have hereto
funs received no bounty.
r t
The understamed has removed h omen to GA
irlTl:Balldlas.eornerl3lsth seem, nod Maltbaeld
Weets•w 2 O ml. prepared to cullodal= wed
. lir ..im at moderate rates. Call on. or address, with
Manor. B. r. BROWN.
Claim Asent. Bazar= Building.
/truer Math avenue , and Smithfield welt. •
Plitetucti, Pa.
DTPUBLIC NOTICE.--HaTlng been
appointed GAS and GAB MUER I NaPIDG
TOR for Allegheny ounnlY. nolloo to hereby glean
,le L oei.sauy olliCeatitt IleelUizlaslTest.;
Ing Machthe+, .4 14, pnovlded, I will Os (mad
the OFFICE OF TILE NATIONAL ripNORT
AND PIPE WORMS. Twenty-third Meet. near
=
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failed Cho sod rise Metier Inspector.
AN HOOD: HOW LOSTI HOW
11149TOREE0—Just Pnbll.b.edd
t i t c l staled
Te n Altri 16 P, PirdgM, l'targau.l Ctlt of
Spermstorrbres, or Semlasi Proshoesa. and Imt
toasts to Monies. IreMnitYLPICrTOUSTIBOW, ,ODn•
fr. ; :gili.T.37lgarrtrtVElVlZE M V
T. author of the 'Green Hooke de. ...A . CKIN . TO
THOUSANDS Or SUFFEHDRA.“ Met Under
T ai.
InaoCllpi
.hi KLINE. nr "
W.. 1117 whorery..New
York. Postorhee box 4 SEL , Aim Ihtestrenrelre
ellarrlssre Guide." prlee .43 cent.. my2wel3
THE . MAY MAGAZINES.'
Just Issued,
With Profuse Illustrations.
TIM MAY IYUME6IIB.OIr. •
THE SUNDAY MAGAZINE;
Wart. nftellmog i lArtieks. 30 mita pee
- . GOOD WORDS,
17,„Trg.,*'0,7%1 1 ,411117='!"'
i
Good Words for t e Young.
Ng larin=le i Wtruct rhHr4t r ue.• aatag u trig ,
P"
pe t tel ir jrl= l Mg 11=4 1 ad Ti. ym.P"..
J. B. LUPINO° & CO.,
PUBLISHERS,
71b and 717 Market Bt., Pldladelphlin
Ell
AMUSEMENT.
OPERA 1101:SE.
fixers
-
night I•nt there the enrogeruent ••1 th/.
pr.puler rernr.llotn.
I=l
V.ItN r.,11A V EV KNINIi. Mar 1.1%70.. ill Fr
aaantaal relehrottal drama 111 (Mar no 10.... rt."-
aval at Ilia tValntil attryt Tleautra,
Mira OW.
I=
SI, F. S. Chan' mu
ronpluole v•lth farce of thn
SWISS .WA
Tlturod.sy ...111 night ..r KIT.
Chnnfnto Metttp•ro •.n . .
0-.... ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
r>nrtt! PATTI !!
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MAX fillt A KOMI' rt.perthelly enn , n3nern that
world.renowned and umlwalril ant/mire,
Miss Carlotta Patti,
WIM prier to her departorp for Igo Almelo., on the
28.1.1 May. per the liratlllanatenmerPouth Amer
ica. appear In TWO OMANI, PATTI cuxcnimi.
Etlliay Evening. Slav 6th. and Nottinday
Evenlng, May lth, al N
NWN IILOTTA YAWL will b awileitril Dy
V.OllOllll ItITTEIt. the llywel rlanylcal
SIGNOR. PAULO NA lIANATP..
The wonderful Whilinlet-billnrot appearance here:lllKRR rtizo nr.
no 101111.11 MANN, the mipular
German Tenet:, and JOMME 11EHMANNe, the
great Getman Rarer.
Mr. 0. W. COLY.Y. inverter.
Admleehn,sl.UO; lkwerycdrierita.ll.oo extra.
Gellert. 30 mete.
'The wile nf Neale will commence TUKWILA Y.
MAY 3,1..0 t 4 o'clock A. tr. at nteliteray'a Agency.
Klither A S. 122 Wend Kirin.
litelnway's Hanna mien at all Patti'. Concert,
apibittfil
DT. : MERCY IIOSPITA I.
FAIR,
Open Every "Evening
OI'L'Y HALE
=CM
ADM INSION
i'AIR AT
KEYSTONE RINK
rid reTorte
ith the fol
IMMT2
=9
Open Every Evening,
=9
ST. PETER'S
Catholic Church
A IIMISNION
spa w'S _
or THE FIRST SEMI-ANNEAL EX
HIBMON of the rirratteucin ART
GALLERY, containing II ftnc collection of Paint
ings., the production of Amerinen and Foreign A,
ties. le mow open Der and Evening. 30. 231 LIR
4RTY ATREET,oppovite the head of W,.od street
• Atintlevion, !Al rent,. nti3
INSURANCE.
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO
Of Pittsburgh
OFFICE, NO. 31 FIPTII AVENUE. DANK Dun.
' Insures against all kinds of Piro and Marl..
JOHN 1.111VIN,)11-. President.
• T. J. IiuSKINrION. Tien President.
C. 1/ONNEI.L. Seelylary.
CAPT. WM: DEAN. General Agent.
1,111E1,01.:
Irwin. Jr., • D. L..F
T. J. I10•111.11.0[1. • W. II Everson..r
D. 'fosse?, . itobert If. Davis.
Harvey Francis Sellers.
IT!
PEOPLES' INSURANCE COMP'Y
I=
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DIREPTOna:
Scm. PkUllpe. Cent. John L. Rhonda
John VI att. Funnel P. Phrtver.
John E. Parke. 'Charles Arbuckle.
, Jared IL Brush.
Wm. F. Lana.
June* D. Forger, • Simnel hletTlekarL
WM. N
PU11.1.1115 Prealdent.
-
NATIONAL INSURANCE COMFY.
(Oft. FEDERAL RT. AND AIIOND, ALLE
GHENY.
=ISIMENEM=2
T. W. 51AETIN. Erroddent.
JOIE, 11110 W N. J n., ,'lre Pre•lnont.
.1 AMES E. STEVENSON, Seerutary:
IIIErone: •
John A. Myhar. „Lie Lockhart. 'Ito: Myers.
Jas. L. Graham:llol,d Len. C. C. 13.ty1,,
John Ilnotn.JEGeorge ..hirob Kopp.
o.ll.l . .WEllatosiJno. Thompoon J. 31,Nsugher.
CAM INSURANCE COMPANY
Pitpluti's 13uildiug,
NO. 24 Fl AVENPI.:. SECOND FLOOR
PITIRDUROIL PA.
CAPITAL ALL PAID UI
N.J. BoAlojr. 'John Fiton. '( .pt. 11. male,
INan'l Wallace, p. H. Ottoman. •A. Chambers.
Jake 11111. IN. MeClorknn. ...!Jaa. M. Beller.
Thomas OmOh, Y•tut.N.
11011E/1T H. ICILN9. President.
Jl.O. F.JENNINGN Flee PraTideni
.10N. T. JOONNTONSeerelarr.
•
Capt. It. J. intAer. General Agent.
INStIIYS UN LIIIIIRAI. TKIIIIN ON ALL MIRE
aitt AND MARINE
oti -
WESTERN INSURANCE COMP'Y
Of Pittsburgh
ViExpA. 144V411:
wm. 11141tREP.T. Semetary.
CAPT. titto. SKEL.I). fienentl Acent.
Otter 92 Water street. Spang /11:4.'sWimebOntm
up stair, Pittsburgh.
Inture against all kinds of Fire and Marin:
Risks. A home instituti•in. mourned bY
who are well known to the eintimaitlty. and torti •
maintainned by promptness and liberality •
the character which they barn assumed
as etffering the best proteetlett to t Men who deal
to be Insured. • .
•
leer K. McCune
cess. J. Clark,
James McAuley.lllsra K. Keane.
ftl m ettneellirr,' pert IClrkpetrlck
pssY4 If 1, 0 , ' 4 1 41
:Z7.*.
O. tension '
. .
CHARTER 1829 PERPETUAL.
FRANKLIN FIRE INSUR. CO.
OF ,PIIILADELPHIA.
ONNICE 430 ANN 437 iIIENTNUT tTitEKT.
Assets on an. pt. 1870. 09.&23.734 07.
Capital. 0418) . . , 2 00. Accrued Surplus mid
ratriAtilit . 7 1411. 1 Vet4rgruMerg
0001 ides on bum Terns. Thu Company suur
l•ww watch.. upon the Rents of oil kinds 011101113-
logs,Gratind Rents and Mortgages.
DITENCTORS—AIfred U. Baker, Mumma Uri.,
tine. W. Rietianis. ISABA, Lee,
(t
Geo. Poles. Alfred
Miler. Thos. Sparks, Wm. N. rent. Thorium N.
Ellis, Gustavus Fl. Ronson.
' ALFRED IL BAK KII. President.
11171. FALM.I, Vio President.
4ar. W. McAllister. tierretury.
T. it. Heger. Aseistuut
COFFIN A KNIAA/GO.
uplN Con. Third Avenue wad Wood Rt.
E,A1P114.14_;
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO
Of New York.
199 isrtoA DWA:I" N. Y.
=
I." P l a d ggent
remium. •
Special Immures NON.FORFISITFLIC her
ren anneal payment. All iodides NTESTA-
Ithr tor areal cum, and AIISOLUT LY INVON
TMITABLE after two annual premium, All re
strictions npen TRAVEL and RMIDENOE ni
AtY'UYL-
P.nmluoßnndNO INCItEASIC °Mutual payments
inrslslti; l ' agiNtt't x in w vi p . " ti w iiiinit:47 .l Pit
INTNItitt.T plan. NO.N.
NOTE.e t reguired nn
and there In no ACCUSIULATION INTICREST
NMI t.Tit ' htlettVa
ter
term Tte
and endowment ;mho. are Issued: also.
guanantes interest poi IMes and annulUeit
Number of (wisp. haued,3.349; co , .rial ha
93; APSIAS over 115339,vu ye. •
Onod,actlvo Agents wanted eerercherOn
ern Pennsylvania. •
WY. A. FULLER.
.01
Ogren 78Mge/il;za.}Arattg.,:.-
JOHN M. COOPER .& CO.
Bell and Brass Founders,
ENGINE, LOCOMOTIVE AND ROLLING MILL
BRASSES
:Made Promptly to Order
BABBiTTS METAL
Made and Kept on Hand.
nvoriotors Rod Mout acturefs of
I. M. Cooper's Improved Balance Whee
STEAM PUMP.
O led -8841.16 STREW.' Foundry—Come
ITTLt nod RAILROAD STREFTS. Ptitsbursh
. .
PUTTER.
1.1 I:boxes
barre Fn.& Ftal Butler , .
Poe .•
halt. l,:
bY j'itlegitniAte.
OFFICIAL
N It DIN INt'E--4:ntiing:
to the thlt-huh,h, um% Iht-rntaahrtm
7,1? --WV.',:Ttl';:%':47:;:r=int unur
Ntr ' n ' n:
ham 1 . 3,10g0r Itnitwx t'mf.nny to use Kral °ma
ll 1., the parp...a. their r.rilaur the 1011...1na
ntreeta ..t the ray "pmt I, ‘
aeetthn lat art VM, ' tt any In
A MI. A. 11. 151P......tim;1.111( 7 11/, ' to un net ta in.
‘..rprorate the Ihtt•hurall und n lfirininghun‘ ihtPut'^ -
aer pUllyra i a‘.prhred the 30th day
April, A. IS3III. azat the .ahl , ..mpuny I. here
nuthorarl to enter ota.n noel lay .I.orn rail. for
oletuhlr. truck thr..trh the ...one an
ehturuenema at I ha prevent tueu.mek
rquithnel.l atm,. near Ihtta wren. then,
• . .
. .
along Pniithltel.l.4.l . p ..t p. Spv.•pth IA VIII 11, thence
*bong ~ , r ent It no' •3V ~.irll(lt .t r.... 1. xl..tag , :r.ant
otreet to own., ot W....hingt.n. .tp...t. ,tll.3ert, U.
all re n t iletion. ttn.l P .n.llli. .n.. vont:sin...l m .1.1 at
..1 IneorpPnation. unit .01.)ert all the terms.
condition.. ro,trletion.. .0.1 Itint.tions pmtatheill
• .
.
In •n ‘•rtlinanks.••l August 2.9111. A. It. 18.310.. u.
thortring the said Itailwny l'oinininy to ocTistie and
Inverse Smithfield ....vet: Provided, however.
that said Comp.lny rointncnee wawa within three
month. from the tal•Nsge of thin ordinance and
numb 1.111 , mere within nix nn•ntlis thereafter.
StA, tt. That the Councils of the city of MI,
laugh herri , y rrnerve to Ihemrelnen ille right t••
grant al any time t. any pics.engernittway
meat to the Sitt.hargh and rtirniingnam l'ansen-
K j et 4 i ' .ll7l . "i ,
that
no
company ttl which the right to 1150 Mich
trneltn in granted .hall ran their ran thereon, sub
.) ect to and in eraiformltv with Pula. rennonnhie
la a n d
table an ;min estnbihdied he the l'ittahurgh and
Birroinghnm Company: provided MAO. that 11141111jj
herein contained nhsh Interfere with the right of
the city to vacate any . part ot the etn.‘ets over
which the raid tracks•nhall he laid.
•
sr.r. 3. That uny ordinance nr turn of otedinanee
mode:111w with the ins•aue.of t his ordinance at the
present tone nd the 9111,1•• Is hereby repealed
too far as the tame affects thin ordinance.
Obtained and en:lett:di into a law In Councils this
With day of March, A. I). 1870.
111701)WIN.
President era tent. beleet Council.
Attest: K K. Monitory,
Clerk of :Meet Council.
W. A. TOMLINSON.
President of Common Connell.
Attest.
U. 11e1latrrEit.
.
Clerk .
of Connoon Council. mee
A N Ottl)lNlNCE—Authorizing the
_Li_ Laylngo( Switch Track connecting Shoettbers
ger Eurntteen with the A. V. It. K. Truck.
CSygrt o P st t t l s . b urßgeh I
l o n r d S a e i l n ec e t d
a a nd d ( .o e i nc oendC byn tchlns
tie
anti it is hereby onlalnc.l and enacted
by the nathority of the nam .That Shoenberger
Blair .1. Co. be and they are e.
hereby antlturiud .
construct a Switch Track nonntoling their Furnaces
with the A. V. It. It. tool In such places ns may be
designutell by the lite Engineer. No an streetnter
fere wlth the established grade of the
Sm. 3. Tint Shoenitentor. tuber S Co. In using
paid :witch (nick ',ht.!' not leave earn standing no at
t0...5t00l travel .nny street tomboy d nit the
tine of writch or In any oaf' thistle. with the
drains or water courses of any ntritct. or any In
dlnidual doting now hurled.
tlix. d amnt the Mayor. In tronJunclien with the
Hameloittee. la teeth authorized to grant
unto the sell Shuenberger, Blair St', a Serene° for
the sane upon the payment to the Meyer the penal
tee for the mild license.
ECM
. • .
ev;. That nothing berngo•rontalned shall he
Lo priellegn pointed D 7 thh o o rg t n y all r eC " A any limo
. .
atoll, slaty class notice being wire..
War. S. Thal any ordinance pelmet of ordlaan
wanttlethsa with the homage"( that ordinances! th
prawn,. time. be and
thate Is harebyrepealed
far an the moue atleeta o r
Orduload out onartellnto a law. In Councils. thl
Stli any of April, A. D. 1870.
BURCIWIN.
Prosldent pro ten, of SO I 1,11. Council.
Attest: E. Nil.lllo,
St.l.-A
W. A, Tomi.iNl.N.
Conit.,n Council
A tle.t: n. aeynm:u. .
~ . C
.
ilera of .nine. Courcd.
t N fllit N ANCE—To ,retittire COM
mittees roport to Councils.
Sr.e. le It ..nlasned and enacted by the tidy of
Pittsburgh. In L.lelect and Common Council expert,.
bled. end That ereby enaed by the aoriy of
the same, hereafter it evil be the tinty 01 the
Chairman of each Committee of Council. basing
charge of appropriations. at each stated morithly
meeting of (...orneli., to report sn abotmet or nal
note of all pnxectilngs of raid Committees since
the bud stated meeting of Councils, which ab
stract PI/1111 Bed forth among other Witco all oun
tools made. *lth the names the contracture
and the lending terms thereof. a detailed state-
Mont of nil liabilities Incurred and of ell dleburse
manta of moy. which they have authorized, and
the amount in the fund under their control an
-disposed-of.
r. 2. Cold idalernent iduill be signed by the
Chalminn and certified by the Clerk of each said
Committcearespectivelc.
Pac.3. That any ordinance or part or part
ordinance corilllraing with the ilf of
divan., at the present time. ire and trio same I.
hereby repealed to far as the same affeete this et
nano,.
IMEM!
Ordained and enartea In. • law to Connell, th
tiSth day of A yr% A. D. 11+70.
• HILL
•
President nro Lein. Select.Counell.
Attest.: E. S. 3loituusc.
Clerk of ISclect Council.
W. A. TLINSON.
President of Comm OM on Council
Attest: 11. Mc.MArTun,
ncrt of Common Connell.
•i ORDINANCE—AuthorIzIng the
I W. B
op . Mo ening of lump street from Fifth avenue
rry's line.
her. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the City of
Pittsburgh, In Selectand Common Councils as
webiol. and It is hereby ordained nnd enacted by
authority of the name, That the City Engineer be
and he is hereby authorised and directed to sur
cY and open Ilona street' from Fifth avenue to
Jos. B. 3ltorv l s line: and to uppralse damages and
asness henetita canned thereby. ,Sh ep he rd ebe
Samuel Chadwick end itroullten are
hereby appointed. in areordartre . withan Ast_oun
cerniogStreets. approved January Rth. 1564•
tc.' . That any orednance. or part f Ordi
nance conflicting with the tee: argil of this Ordi
nance at the yorteten farm e be, and the
this
hereby repealed: so as the lame aftectS
Ordinance.
Ortinined and enacted Into a law. In Council.
this 15th day of April. A. D. 187 O.
OIL]. firRGIVIN.
President tiro tent of Select Connell.
Attest; E. S. MOIMOW.
. .
Clerk of ['deer Council.
P W. A. TOMLINSON
Alle•t: U. 310 .1144 4 cut
" C"'"'"
C";'6l
6231tE
A - N (1111)INANCE— Ant horigitic the'
ix • Grnding. paving and Curbing of Thirty
seventh street. from Butler street to Penn arcane.
See. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the City
of Pittsburgh. In Select and Common Council. as.
eembhol. and It is hereby ordained and ennetfol by
Me.
authority
herehe same. That the City Engineer
be. and i.e is by authorised rind directed to ad.
vertV, propoNtls for the Grafting. Paving and
Curbing of Thirty...erenth stet. sameutler
street to Pelin avenue. and to lit the In the
manner dinorteil byan Ontinanee concernin
Streets. pasted August 31nt. 1837: also an act
concerning Streets. aptirored January lith 1864.
ger. That any Onitnance ;met of Ordlnanne
conflicting with . the parotage of thin ordinance at
the present Unit I,e. and the hereby re
pealed an far an the MARIO affects thisnllnance.
Onlalned and enacted Into a law in Councils. thin
filth chic of April. A. 6..1870. I
1111.1.11616:1118.
•
President pro tem of Select Comet!.
Attest:S.
of
nOtr.•
Clerk of Select Coon iii
W. A. TO3II.INSON.
• President of Curnmon Council.
Attest: 11. 31e31n
(lent o a f
Common Conn l ell.
t ORDlNCE—Authorizinz the
Gmntlng of Permits for e constritetion of
4au the
lts lIC
under sidewalks.
ilEtwirg I. Do It ordained and enacted by the
COT of Pittsburgh. In Select sal Common Councils
assembled. awl it Is hereby tained end enacted
by anthorlty of the same. That the Street Cm
ntholonent. In their rempertice 111,1111de: shall have
r:""?4, TILI t u zit^4g4riTgri„ -
JoZlent. such permit. , may be witeirridowl.
Pr, 2. That any ordinance or part ordinance
preflicting with the pc...woof this ordinance at the
sent time r e and the same Is hereby rePode4
far the
amend
affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a hor in Councils this
25th day of April. A. D. 1670.
1111.1.
PTcrildent pro tern. Select Council.
Attest: Y. rt. Ittot now,
Clerk of Select Connell.
W. A. TO MLINSON.'
President of Common Council.
Attest: 11. llcktswren.
Clerk of Common Council.
ORDINANCE--Stivending the
Ordinancendattric to Wooden Buildings no
ay as it relate. to the 15th and Ifith want..
Pre. 1. Be It ordained and enacted by the City
of Pittsburgh. In !Wired and Common Council,. en
sembles'. and it is hereby ordained and enacted by
the authority of the mune. That t h e rdinance
prohibiting the motion of Wooden Bui o lding= be
and the some Is hereby suspended during the year
i1f4701 eighteen hundred ging nerenty. In no far
as it testes to the 15th diid
Sac.% That any Ordinance or . part OF Onil.
fiance conflicting with the linago of thin untl•
fiance at the present time. ho and the same Is
hereby repealed Co far an the same afftels thin Or
dinence.
Detained andcnncied Into a law, to Councils,
this 25th day of April. A.R i1 11171,. •
.president pat, tern of Nel sen7onecil..
Attest: E. h. Winnow.
Clerk of Beira Council. '
W. A. TOMLINSON.
Prenident of Comnion!Connell.
Attest: I Cu ell o awe mm on Council.. I
unOl
iiit fit iil , lCE—Authorizing the
A. Grading. Paying and Curbing of Cam t ferret
rom Bedford Avenue b/ Cliff street.
Stcrlon 1. Be It ordained and enacted by the
City of Pt ltsbunrh. In Select and COMM. Councils
mmtnbled. mod a it hereby ordainedand cted
by authority of the came. - That the City! En ena gineer
be and furs hereby authorised and directed to ad
vertise prop:mile for the Grading. Paring and
Curbing of Canal street from Bedford Avenue to
Cliff Street.and to let the same In themanner di
rected by no ordinance ninterntng Amite. pureed
31at.15.17: sip. an act concerning symta
approved January 6th. 1864.
tira, 2. That any ordinance co: part of 4rdiniMee
conflicting with the sage Or 1.116.0 MIT M the
Orrrent time. be and the same in here by retreaded
so far as the mime affects thin ortitnenoe.
Ordains:fend erected into a lattrin COU ells, this
25th day of April, A. D 1870
HILL 101167718.
' President pro tent. of Select t men.
Attest: 11. S. Mounter. •
Clerk of Select Council.
W. A. TOIIII.IN N.
President of Common t mink
Attest: It. UMIAK - ran.
Clerk of Common Council, • nel_
R fliBA SCE—Appointing
.11 Viewer on the Opening of liemsernal Ave-
nue.
Sec. I. licit ordained and enacted by the City of
Pittsburgh. In Select and Commncil. asaem
bled. and it In hereby ordained d en acted by the
authority of the same. That John Iki y lin be and to
hemby appointed a viewer on th openind of
Homewood avenue, from Pcnn• avauue to
Ftwukstown avenue. In lieu of Finley Tureens, who
declines Pinery°.
Ser. 3. That any or:Nuance or part of ordinance
enntileting with the psmage of tbls ordittanbe al
the prnsent time, be and. tba IMMO IS hereby re
owled so far no the same affects tills ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into • law in Councils
this 18311 i day of April, A. D. ltl7o.
H BEIRGIVIN.
President Pro tem. of Seim( Council.
Attest: E. 13. MoullOw,
-Clerk of Select Council.
•
•W. A. TOMLINSON.
President of Common CounelL
mn.3At test: 11. Meliltim
_
N ORI)INANCE--Reecallim un Or
i....dinan re authorising the Grading of Casaat
• 81X2277 1. it ordained and enacted by the
Cu of lattaborgh. In Select and Common Councils
assembled. and H. is hereby ordained enacted by
the authority of the Same. That the ordinance
authorising the (trading of Closet Rotel. frum
Cliff to Arch, passed March 28th,' 1870, he and
the atone Is hereby repealed. •
000.2. That any ordinance or part of ordinance
conflicting with the wane of thinordlasisce at the
•preaent. time. be .15 the same it hereby repealed.
110 far es the same affects this ordituume.
Ordained and enacted into a law In CounclisOlds
03th day of April. A. D 11070.
nunc,wm.
Pr . ..0g0 orm
Attest: E2.llonow l tem.of delectCll.
• Clerk of Select Connell.
' • IP. A. Tomulisori.
President of Common Council,
Attest: It. 31c11 a terra.
Clerk el Common Council. In 2
141. li6lC—AHlPiftlffstir-Stht
hinds of fresh fish aro received daily at
J. Pnlpress . popular nth Mend, No. 43 Pt..-
Stand.inet. Pittsburgh. and at the an
MY
Allegheny City. corner Voderal and Ohlo
Weeds. Oar lung experience in the tautness en
ables as to always have on band a findela.e article.
and an sell White rt.n. Salmon. flaming. Black
Sass Kid Mite Perch. all at very low prrees.
Give ns a call. we will insure • one article. tV hole
•srdo cr retail. All coders filled gnmptlr.
FISH, FISH. -
Fresh Lao N y orri hß ot: ; •
No. 1. 2 ' lmA Z4crol-91MZed
lAbrador Mackerel; ' .
Round Horsing;
• COA nab;
ivArr. LANG &CO.'S.
• • N 0.179 47 174 WOO 4 84
MERCHANT TAILORS.
P. McATIDT,E,
31 ER (' H A N"1"I'A 1 I ,OR,
No. 93 1-2 SniithiiulslSt.,
• rirrsautiGn.l.A.
tirGent , ll..thing made t.,oraterin l.
.lbriatr.
1,1.... 1. '
Roy
IZEINIOVA
GRAY LV -LOGAN
=I
N o. Fl-9 FiFT I VIEN Ir
No. 47 Sixth Street.
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES!
ME
I'PIIERSON & 111 . 11LINBRINIL
Merrhant Tailor, No. 10 SIXTII Wr1101 , 1% dole
llalr., We hewn ereeWMa large and well ...-
levied Sleek of the bent and mod tanhlnnabk,
nwln In our line. a Chat • rbntinn of wLleb are nor
awn Irnpbriailn.
fr4l . l.Aiz . n4l:ent
t 7ur 10,11.7 t.. orr porter!
.mtnatlon of our sto r
t - k ' nrillte
.errs. Veiling", ie.
2.IcI'IIERSON .t
No. 10 Sixth otrret.
NEW SPRING (4000 s,
=I
Cloths, Cassimeres, &c.,
mann=
I=
=I
WALL PAPERS
NEW WALL PAPER,
FOR SPRING SALES,
at No. 107 Market, St.,
NE4Z, FIFTII AVE.
We now rlfFer to the nubile a ' , hock of PAPER
llANlllNGSunourpanned In the West for 'oriel) ,
rnirl.!. 4," 'L, g )t t /Tirit:. '" III " IVPIN PI LVd ‘e Ii N frIVZI .
lIESIGNW In pi.ln end bright rnlor. foe Ilnll%
P ITit;TAAVP 1r,,4174,7`w",V47,,n . d'*1;171?W1T
few (-lumber,
'octet .4 Inrh we p
pOl.ll to nell Sc 11 , v, (I the ln the mak..
Call end nt
No. 107 Market SI., near Fifth Avenue
JOS. R. & BRO.
mh123.15
WALL PIPERS.
•
SPRING 1810.
-
PRICES REDITC.I.ED: •
40 INCITES wide (lota at',Se per MI.,
GILT—a nreat variety at 31:In per
I:LAZED—AII kinds at 413 c
ELEGANT French and American Paper Ilmngs
Inn, not spavined above, superfOr to any assort&
went in the country. For sale et
W. P. MARSHALL'S
New Wholesale and RetellFStore, 191 Ltee rlj
etreet.Plttebarial. met
LIVERY
_& SALE STABLES.
H
Robt. H. Patterson SLCo.,
=MIMES
Seventh Avenue and Liberty Street
=I
{PILL ON EVERY SATURDAY HOLD AN
AUCTION SALE
Horses, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons,
And everythini appertaining to the Horse.
Partial, dentring to .11 will please leave their no
tice of consignment on or beforeThunitlay of each
week in itrder for advertising. Prompt attention
and go cane will be given alititock lector Bale.
JOHN H. STEWART,.
• AUCTltitiltalt,
.1•011r4 n. 'RPM, tn . • nom. n. onmr.mco:
ROBERT .11. PATTERSON & CO
Livery, Sale and
COMMISSION STABLES,
Cor. Seventh benne and Liberty SI.,
MEEMMI
TEAS! TEAS! TEAS!
Junreceired. a U rge And fine newirtineut of New
Teno.connieung
YOUNG IfTeilfs..
001.11\G, . .
•
MEI
MEM!
Dem. ato invited pi null and examine the Stock
14 quality and price rill h fur the Interest Of the
purchase,
Al.. OD bend.n lark 5114 excellent assortment
of choice Gn.iceties. For seta bY
I=
up.lftw,F Nam. 20 nn43o Dimond Mum,
Livingston &.
=
CA ST IN GS
•
L 'f ht .""*.
""""l'a ZiA tWh ttld L tViri
- Phu Ur mkt Gale t .
snide, of Builders' 111.1119 re
Va -l itt\MlTZ
bnigh. ro •
1..Z.115
TO STONE CONTRACTORS.
County Soldiers' Monument,
• ENGINEVII'd I I MITT, t
ALLEG T CITY, Aril Itt4tls, I STIP.
The Perk CommlsMenere wlll metere I'llol,o
min for the minetruction of the foundation for . the
Soldier* . Monument until TUESDAT. 3 r. H.. 141.7
I=
soalr32
•
N ls
OTICE.--The Books for the su.
•A• gerillTlON of block of the
Crystal Spring Ice Manufacturing
• . and Storage Company,
Are noir opened at the blechlardes' Savings Bank.
No. 75 SMITIIPLELDST Man. Thls Company Is
eheftered by tho Leglehltulb
her the eseleelre right of 31sonfactorIng lee In
the County of Allegheny by Carries Celebrated
French Patent. '
JAMES IILACKDICIRE. President.
C. BARNES,
Sealer of Weights and Measures,
OFFICE:
N 0.5 FOURTH ATE., l'lthitotriia.
GEORGE t. TROUPE,
-
• Silk Tints,
•
ell. N 0.63 PDT
Wholesale and HO
Pittsburgh. Pa. Irld liatv renomted and
ed to Were stile. 'Shirked and ieneacri.
lilted by the Anwar-an Comforter. ../ill orders
Proinfilif attended on. ; mamma
VALUABLE SWISSVALE••PROP
• Nan - FOR SA I.ll—Trrenty styes of choice
lan t. in good lomaloin, near i Ito Itellemd. native.
wall Into one er ter acre 1',V.",11,71 . 11,411g -
story benne 0( ( al e r end cam. and one or
;three acme of level Mod. In fleassnt locatio a
abort diortance trim the Mallon. also. a RAW
MILL, In running order. teals. laths . , eta. dimpling 2. .
house and three acres ilgagi n f : iir, r imr..
apply to
ITO 39 Sloth avenue.
ri HEAP
V.l
STOVES ARO TINWARE.
VNDERS. •
COSI.
FIRE 'RONA, Ay_ he...et
P. C. DUFFY'S.
140 Omit street.
31ARSIIALL'S ELI.XI.It.
-
JI7IIORALVS YrAirh KILL CCRII ItlCADAtiti: .
MAltee.O.Vs Et mitt trtl.t crux DTXPICItt./..
MAMMA IV* ELIXIR KILL CrII CoIITITXXXAS.
PAM of Marshall', 1010r,11.01 per n vitha i,
Ue* 2 1 . 1 0 301 Market street. ht.l4A
ma, Proprietors.
yor ty wholesale and rete 11 , by 0E(/. A.
KEttil i :,..l , llSatrargh.
INDIA RUBBER
. •
•
BILDTING, HOSE AIII sTEAIIPACIIING
Of the Donau COM'', nAlm. mu e l
PPIT af en Orr.. The (rude rude.
et
J, & /L
rU • Awarder.. all
DiSSOLliiioN -- :or'. iETNEE
51,11P.—The PalitiPt}hip . Ore ...MINI
between J. T. Glww and tipte. A. 4, doing ten.
lona alder the Oren nf J. T. Oboe CA; ww. this
day Absolved by mutual ...wt. • - '
J. T. W OLA .
UA Si/jgi.
PTITEDIO1011„ Awn - 94,157m t,
..-,(4G-7W.:!:;`,:4-..V../.,rvz 4 :--ecate4ea.4