ME THE DAILY GAZETTE. HOME NEWS Egere pollee ore to q Philip Quest for g whipiling his Irtfe,fisratiuest of. • Venereal Alderman Humbert committed to Milter trial Michaeli Nolan , cherved with Im mo, erlaret Thompson. • Mettle Illeritamee Vito found. thle morning. at eone ceelhek lythe In the getter In - Tin Pot ller. 9114 was removed to the lockup- A leg aum.. knomm by thename of Sllin Ihn.sras arrelted last night on Sixth aTenue, for oenlms. by oMccr Garber after n chase of . o ma. tea minute*. Alailatest Vire Marhal.— We learn that August Ammon. Eon.. of Fast itirtninghain: has been appointed Assistant Fini Marshal. A gooitappotatment. Assault awl Battery.—A for the arrest of Luke 11 Mha sW with assault mid ary Bag= before the Ma 'arntot was Issued .nton. Who was tiers on oath of r. yesterday. Meyer 611ew yesterda committed Marc Williams to Jail for thirty dams, for disorderly conduct.. tier companion. Emma Wilson. was released upon payment of a fine of tendollars. Yeelerilay Stephen Hoffman made Informa tion before Alderman Koenig. elfalest William Hall. for keeping a disorderly house on Penn street. In the Twelfth ward. Warrant Issued. Tooterlet Alderman Taylor 1.51113.1 ts war ranWor the arrest or Albert-Stabler. proprte tor of a, saloon on' Water strut. who_ to e st a n v., Ritz Stock with eening Honor on Ewes' Hum before daytrreak 'yesterday a maple -alame, were stolen from the stable of Hr. Itolshouse at Evergreen Hamlet. mls lathe seeondtlme the nalmals have been taken. No elute this time A . Nrateral Sm.—Frauds Sankey made In formation before Justice Salisbury "y - esterday ehargies his non John with assault and bat tery. Be alleges that John came home drunk and bent him. A warrant was Issued. !I oder .—A meeting of the Woman's Suffrage A 8100111174 of Allegheny County will be held Thursday, at r. r., at the residence -of Mrs. Dense, No. 4 Eighth street. All per PODS interested la the cause are invited to at tend. a L=4, r stdhA p th.i h Tsseltt . Z ) l ward, w attl. t i !,71L, ""` ..7 DlV °is mad ' .l.7. com wn teotriVe• so Herron who Ms tined • warrant for Dennis' arrest. Craw Yalu—John Solwright yestertlat made Information before Deputy Mayor Nichols, agallist - LoulaZeinnter, for assault and battery. Loots catered a cross suit against Erna-right for surety. of the peace. The parties had a Quarrel in a shop In the Ninth ward. Both ease ball for hearings. Tbe Int election for Directors of the new OtTalaa Barbara Bank (chartered by the late tags. latare ) was held yerterday, when Messrs. C. Kerma, J. F. Harelotte. A. Stelnuleyer. Adam /Wawa.. G. dchleiter, Joseph Abel. Jantes K. Kerr, C. Darchtleld and Joseph Kw dlnistelm were chosen. Mr. Joao Smith. of Allegheny. cut down a in the yard of John eohn's property, upon' hich a lot of Mahlon was hung out to dry. The clothing was drallbled in the mod, and Mrs. Smith was arrested yesterday, and held for a bearing for malicious mischief, before Alderman Eggers: h eed R rd B toe the Third ard. Alleeear, appreciates bus troth now, as he has been held to answer o a f charge of assault nod battery before Alder man Bolster, for whitening a youthful heir of Conrad Meyer, one of his neighbors.. Wnb gla - rrest complained to Alderman Enron. Yesterday. that Mary Ann Ellott bad thrOwn, a bucket of dirty water upon. her bead... The parties are neighbors in the Twelfth ward but hare not recently been on the best terms. The Alderman arrested the offending female and she gave bail for a hear ing. , Leas evening an interesting temperance meeting was held in the Firm Presbyterian china. AlleghenY. (Rev. Swift's) Bawer street_ Addresses were made by Rev. R. Hall, Prof, L. EL. Berm, and El. W. Bradley. .The time for the annual eeeting of theTemperance vilie Llekttle Was axed for the Ant week in Jane. fan Orokea.—John Harder, in the employ of Messrs. Diebold S Blair, ire mershants. EJghth crud. Allegireny, bad Ms leg broken Inn e e r e r , t %hetl i a e lrqn " grVel l l a ttp,? '"" h " if rialdght In and being Mauer thti the o n . the latter had to give way, Dr. Ehrhart attended to hie 'Wades. nigMg iihe Clogman hut an old grodrti agairest Emrich Fiddler and want ed to pay him beck-a desire which he carried out yesterday by-striktng the Fiddler in the face. The attached party called upon Alder man Hotter and Louis was arrested and had a hearing for assault and battery. The parties reside in the Third 11•1114 Allegheny. - Inernarkeepers ahould look at those curets.. Motes gets, ntrt. manufactured from new de= 'Wog armt In acre, at No. 863 Liberty street. They are from the celebrated Keystone Pot tery, and for elegaace In fluid, and durability 'are unextelled. Messrs. Kier & Co. hare taken especial pains with the 1r orlranazublp, etialleigte Competition without Sear of failure. Iludimy•--Testettlty afternoon aback two o'clock a team belonging' to Jobe Hall & Co.. took trigkt at the comer of Fifth avenue and Market street and mn.ptt with great aimed. and bad it not been tombs timely intervention of tem Moorhead great damage might have been Atha result. A small boy wee thrown from the wagon but did not sustain serious EsPemase.—Joasr Beck made a bad invest ment ymiterd e purchased a Motor whis me, star' too. which cost him $lB alder e 1.113 Pa/ that muck for hew hir. atit t coot him that In the end. paid forty alit fisr the liquor and sinuElded it lat. Jack Bradford and 8d O'Donnell. who were confined to the lock-up, for which offense he was fined $lO and coats. A Canaira•- . .-001. Jeans Dancin, on account of 111 health, baa been compelled to resign the Malik* of Chief of Pollee of Allegheny. Mayor Callow has appointed Mr. Benjamin - Th (lark, of the day force, to fill the vacancy. Col. Duncan was an obliging and gentlemanly weer, aside from his detective abilities, and -the necessity for hls resignation to regretted by alt ialal bare had business at the office. kismet lasitattew—Jobri Ptah= ali before Alderman McXasters yesterday, that Charles Mullen had Invited lam out the other evening to take ■ drink. and then, as soon] as he was outside his own door, bad dealt hlm a violent blow on the head with a poker. The mrtles reside In "P town. near the bridge. The Alderman issued &warrant for the anest of Mullen for aggravated assault and battery. Mr. AO. * Megraw. No. /I 5 Ninth street. deals wholesale and retail In tobacco, snuff. olgars and all articles In that trade: Country merehts will And It an advantage to deal wlthilm. His stock Is fresh and very large, and terms cianndt be excelled. All lovers of t weed should patrol:dee Heitelie He - lea arrireelate their wants, and can supply them immediately with the best article manu factured. Fraternal Coneelien.—Dav id and Thomui Hecett are brothers, residing to the Fourth Allegben Th omas is the elder. He watches over h ie relative with • frateruak rate, and admonishes the young David of his faults by whipping him occasionally. He tried it yesterday, it is said. when David reseeded, and appealed to Alderman Taylor, who will arbitrate the ease as soon as Thomas is brought before him. Alleged Pelee Preiesee.—Yesterday Mr. J. 11. Wyreiworth made information against Mary Manning for false pretence. • It is M anaged that Mary risked the book store of Wyresworth. and stated to the little girl in attendance that her father had agreed to sell .her a large family Rible - upon the installments :plan, paying one dollar each week until the amount was secured. Martng thus obtained lon of the book, Mary pawned it for dollar, and vent the money In wkdshdl. - She was arrested and committed for a bearing. I This moiling about oree o'clock the atten tion or the pollee was attracted to Virgin Alley.. James Dickson, a noted character, was amusing himself by smashing fbe win dows, faralture, queeasware. et., in the house of Kate Howard, shore Bmltheeld street. Kate was absent, and only arrived after the wreck had been made. Six police men escorted James to the lock-up. It seems he ens eagry at Hate's delay in coming home. and took this method to express his dlsPleee ore and entertaining himself. Meer &bearing By appointment of the Wool Growers' Asso. clatiois a Sheep Shearing Festival will be held at Harvey PicHarrals, In Peters township twelve miles from this city via Washiaoou avenue. on Thursday. the lOth lust. all der. It is expected that the attendance will be very large and the occasion will doubtless be owe of great Interest to the farmers and oth ers who will be present, especially as of late these meeting, are frequented by competing g rie t t V p i tri t ti n cl e l nt pre ve ttnigsirirgt "- tmentiy dispmy their had teeth:maned perms sivepowers to the assembled constituency. The 6K)• Pursuant to annotuiceutent the Duquesne prise held a dress parade yeeterdar. The Cara out was quite respectable and they madi an ester dinglyilne appearance. The battalion Irbleh was under commead of Col. Campbell formed at the arsenal on Fourth avenue, and. preceded by the (heat Wester* band and the see drum corps. proceeded to Diamond Aqua Allegheny, where the dress parade wash d: Both menand oflicers evinced great progrieney In drill. and were universally &d -odged by all who saw them. • That veteran soldier and protege of the Greys,Dr. Jackson. scoompanled the battalion mounted and to 0211=1114.n' dress. After the ;sande the bat . Wien tonned and returned to the arsenal. Wi en they were dismissed. M1=3::1 Jack Bradford and Ed. O'Donnell. residents. of the "801 l Run district." and old friends of •"Tfeedeyt , Hem, who left.tida.citY on AL visit to Claremont soutoweeks since. with the in tentkm 01 remaining dB emamer. l y hare gone to make their old chum a riklt. lfae m a r t 6, %OS*. They leave under thipadeloecd MaYor Bondy Who was induced Weald', them' thusly for the folloiriOrreasMlC Jackand Ed. ware out buggy riding And had been indulging toO k lzr t In had whisky. -They were driTicur ree down Fifth manna when an officer eff% ,t. Bri . t ridr le d not fas Ams-.. doles test driving duriZth:4 sts n if t l thl;t 1 ; tars. • CHURCH COURT. •ileltheep Pieebytery—MlS Ulu. Hawk. s - s. Rev. J. B. Clark, P. D.—erraeh of Prombor Mreterions Proterdlag•-.lorellenere , Pro pow4—The Boal•—Da. OW Cam 11.141.111. = The Allegheny Presbytery of the P. P. Chinch. which met Intife Sreond P. P. Church. Allegheny blonder. to bear and determine the case of Dr. J. 11. Clark. who Is arraigned on a charge of breach of promise of marriage with Miss Lillie Hawker, en necompllshed and Intelligent member of Ms congregation. reas sembled yesterday morning, pnrsuant to ad journment. The meeting was called to order by ltev. J. G. Steel, who had been elected Moderator pin fem. at the previous seselon. The roll of memberi was called, alter which the minutes of the preceding meeting were read end approved. =1 Notwithstanding the fact that Presbytery had been open and ready for bneheas tome minutes and the Moderator had announced that Presbyterywas ready to proceed with the unfinished business. the counsel on either side had not yet put In an erence at their respective tables. They m ight be aeon, how ever. pme.ing hastily from t e Library room to the Pastor's study, and then Warn again to the library. whispering mystemously to each other. but no move WAS made to proceed Intalnese. THE MYSTERY INCREASES. After some minutes had ,been'spent in this 'manner. during which the audience waited for further developments, Mr. Sturgeon, counsel, for the prosecution, quietly emergedfrom the Library room, where he had been closeted some eve minutes with his collengue.Mr.Timmons, and Hiss liawkes, and spoke es follows: . Mr. Moderator and Brethren of the l'resby try, we are compelled to ask your Indulgence for a short time. We are not .ready to pro ceed with this trial, and will. not be reedy for an hour at least. I might as well state to you now the reastme for this request, as the matter will have to be brought before you for your consideration and approve', and when you hear it I know you will - all heartily approve of the course we have adopted. There seems to be a desiren the part of every one interested in this matter to have an amicable settlement of the difficulty, if It can be. made without prejudice to env one or the cause of religion, an you ell the difficulty the prosecuti d on hove laboredknow under in consequence nrthe position In which we have been placed. In order to ovoid further difficulties of this character,, proposition for an adjostment of the matter at tome, which we feel will be of advantage to the cause of our Mester, has been Inthmitted by the prosecution, fled if the aettlement,is effected we feel confi dent that it will sate a great deal of bickering. hard feeling, etc., and be better for all con cerned. In slew coI effecting this settlement I now ask Presbytery to Indulge us by taking . a recess for one hour. Ml= This announcement had a most thrillng ef fect upon the large.-audience assembled, par ticularly the female portion of It. The ex pressions of deep anxiety attendant upon hn patient waiting at once gave Kay and the moor brilliant faces were illumined with a bright amile, in anticipation of the develop melds that were to follewtelagy t were the s o r i oratlons thatwe re mad proposed lement of all thiCedWead ties. Some hinted that a settlement might he effected on a matrimonial hada bat the Doc tor's "advisers," who bad previously Mani fested such a "deep interest In hts welfare," R. well an In the condition of Miss Hawker, raid, No. Ouch a thing could not be." Others Z u o g irelrV i li t c ha ou t tlt h s e .and e otTie ould ristigiethingferred else. but all were doomed to disappointment. As time passed the interest increased, and the ex pectations of the audience through their own vivid Imaginations were heightened, yet the end came not. The hour of grace which' had been asked for and granted, had expired, and still the my.. ter). was not solved. The seats at the coun sel table were still Tenant and the counsel, as in the e arly part of-the evening. might be seen sin from ry. room to stud. a pas nd as hastilyhastily Libra returning, halting at the door y , (whieh was neveropened wide enough to per mit the audience to sec. whatwas tramp!, ing within.) and whisper mysteriously to some one on the Inside. and Presbytery being weary of waiting proposed to give them a little =QM On motion It was resolved that Presbytery aerate in devotional exercises for one-half hour, at the expiration of which tints It sine hoped the arrangements between the parties would have been consummated and the result made known. The-Moderator read a Psilm, which the con [mention tained In siniing.after which Hee. in.. A. G. URA lead In prayer. Over an hour was spent in alternate Psalm singles and prayer. and yet the report no anx iously looked for came not. After n few minutes. each of which appeared an age to some of the anxious multitude. judging from the expression of their countenanceathe doors of the library and pastor's study opened alma taneously, and the parties, with their counsel. emerged and took their seats at their respec tive table*, when the curiosity of the audience . was mratided, and the 31TBIZAT eOLVED. 'Mr. Sturgeon, after Presbytery had been called to order by the Moderator, said:' Mr. Moderator. Permit me to make one word of explanation. The Presbytery and this audience are aware of the difficulty under which we have labored in conducting this case. The disposition on both sides bar been to settle the matter so ea to be satisfactory to all pasties. The parties Immediately interested in the case have catered Into an agreement as a basis of settlement, which we think will be a final settleinent of the whole matter. We submit this agreement to the Presbytery. Moderator—The bailer will , be received and read to Presbytery. . • = •-• • • - • The clerk to whom the paper had been hand ed read the following =ME Mine Lillie linwkes, Robert C. Millerand Her..l. IL Clark do enter into the following agreement, on the conditions hereafter men- Nonee let. That she; Mine Lillie Hawkes, will not prosecute Rev. J. B. Clark in the civil courts for breach • of promise of marriage. Robert C. Miller binds himself under this obli gation. That after the contemphited !wrestl.- U. before Presbytery. Her. J.H. Clark'a let ters to Miss Hasekes shall be pieced under seal Pnd placed In the hands of .y member of the resbytery sohom Miss Mistakes .bell name. and said letteri shall remain there for three years end then be destroyed In the presence of John B. Clare, ;or his representative. or sooner. If Min Havr,ltes desires it. I=l The following arse the conditions of this agreement: I. That she (Missi Metes/ be permitted to make, under oathla fall statement to the Presbytery of her and •Dr. Clark's marriage contract. . 2. That she be permitted to lay before the Presbytery such extracts from his letters as bear directly on their courtships. 3. That Dr. Clark agrees to admit the genu ineness of said lettere. 4. Dr. Clark has the privilege of rebutting testimony to this statement and said extracts from letters which may be presented' by Ills. Hawke.. according to the rules that govern Presbytery. and according to the rules of the Presbytery. • Miss flawkes to have the privilege of re butting testimony under the same rules. Subscribed in Allegheny city, this nth day of May, Inn in presence of these witnesses, lar.us. HAWKE& H. C. Iltmcit, Jong B. Ct.sts. . *View Joe. FL Tinunous. D. IL A. McLean. ‘f3rrh etarlteon, D. . it Collin. I now more to?canln° morning ten rT=C thatmrm for MIN. Hawke. to prepare her statement in ac cordairee with t$ a t mat submitted, and the arrangement of each other matter! as may be neeesaary. The motion teas adopted and Preabytery adjourned. =! So far as a settlement of the case is con cerned the statement above does not appear to effect It much. as it simply puts the case where It was at the beginning, or prior to the time when Dr Clark's statement eras submit ted. It Is now proposed to make out a case against him, that IL prove the facts already admitted. which probably would have been the better way in the Int Place. The only thing the prosecation gain by this ' eat. Is the right to offer the letters of Cr:lark, or such portion of them ma hive a bearing on the case. In evidence. a right they clearly have under all rake of evidence, inde- pendent of the oßreemeat. and we which we think the Presbytery would scarcely have de nied them. 15r. Clark, perhaps, fares better. He virtu ally get( possession of those troublesome ninety-eight letters and has the promise of Miss Hawke, not to institute proceedings In the civil courts for damages. We await the reknit. Railway Zfahraree. Every now and then we receive anonymous communications, complaining. with more or less acrimony, of the annoyance experienced by the citizens residing along the line of:the Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne de Chicago Railway: within the city of Allegheny. Those residing on StOckton avenue are annoyed by the shift ing and making up of trains at the Allegheny depot, canning an almost Incessant screeching and whizzing of the engines. Sometimes there are as many as six or eight at the same time vomiting forth volumes of dense, dark smoke, which is wafted by the winds to their houses. filling them with the unwelcome creo- Nabs clouds and odors. Cattle trains. too, arc sometimes detained here over night. - and sleep is made impossible by the plaintive hirelings of distressed calves or sheep, or the bellowing of cattle, or still worse, by the stench and choral orgies of a host of swinish prisoners. From residents beyond the Outer Depot we have a message today that the globbath Is desecrated and the people exceeding!) , an noyed end vexed by the shifting of engine* and trains In their vicinity on the sacred day. Our own residence affords us a sad experi ence of the truth of these specifications. We have refrained from publishing them, because we had understood that the use of raw coal by the engines was prohibited by a cityOrdi ance, and supposed the police would enforce the law, or that the Mtriesel citizens Would memorialise the Railway authorities. with whom we hoped there would be prompt relief if made aware of the,prevalling dissatisfac tion:, We lOU think Plat the Superintendent Of the road would regard Inch an appeal and correct the evil, If madenware:of its charac ter and extent. We have thus alluded to the subject, to well by way of apology to those whose communications we have suppressed. as for the Information of the Railway officers in whose bands the remedy lies. . • The tioert at the new rooms of the Pow* Mea's Christian Association, corner of Penn and Bath streets, last evening, Woos brilliant nata , . The rooms weri r orowdadtiefore the commencement Of the ey.erebtes by a very so. legit anditalce 'of ladles Cad gentletnett. and many who came afterward were compelled to to away for want of even iIUIA: I = room. The embraced tea sel as. and was In every respect equal to any amateur en lariat:meat of a m Quite uslea. probable'l character ever given la the clty. It Is another wa dert will be given to short time In .response to the general desire expressed atthe Close of that of last erasing. PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : WEDNESDAY MORNING; MAY 18, 1870. XISSIONARY IJ'ml•Auauuf Meeting of the A. M. C.llltattoo ary Badly—A Pay Hirai la litprech-Maldaa —Tfie.ProgramaX to Weillaraday. Yesterday mortjngthe semi-annual meet Ina ut the American Christian. Missionaty Societf .mmenced LI the First Christian Church. .41 gheny. Bev. Joseph King penlor. • The meeting as organized at 10 o'clock, El der hlunnell. Corresponding 1 1 ecretarg, in the .nhaencc of the President, taking the choir. • . . When the roll was called It was found that delegates were present from Baltimore, Louis vllte Cincinnati, Uero land. Bethany. Philadelphia, and other cities. For an hour and a !mil' the exercises consis ted of praise and prayer. and brief address. Oder William Baxter was the first speaker called anon. and said It was a very prevalent Ides amongst some profaned Christians that all that was necessary was tot a thumb and 'then take thinga easy, thinking that because Christ was at the mast-head.we should all be safely brought Into port at but. This In not so—the speaker quoting. "Ile ye steady, al scorn abounding in the work of the Lord. J: H. Johns, of Cleveland, said. "Jesus went about continually doing good." and to mean, for this same lanais° we are assembled to-day; and ,then tenting to a grey haired bMs aisle id: had better bequicku about it, for the sa night" You cometh no man can work;". then to a young ma. said, "You ore strong and In health, 'see to it that Cou lose no time in working for the cause of hrist." Ender Crenshaw, of Washington, said what we wanted erns not eloquence or oratory, hut brief, pungent ideas to provoke one another to good works, and no he looked over this earth and YAK that eight-tenths of its ponula• Gun are in heathen darkness, he was forced to confess:the great need of the,day AVM greeter efforts in the dissemhuttion of the truth to the future than in the past. N. A. Gilbert, of Baltimore, remarked, .The love ost „ronstruineth us." This motive only should'hO tsars: be that thinks It. his "duty" to work for Christ, Is only on the 'threshold of the Christian life. Love, 'the speaker said, alone must guide us to all Our actions and deliberations` 41;;;;;;Ini7eiiii;iiiiten closed with the benediction. I= Opened at two o'clock. with devotional ea ertigelt. The President. Min. M. Mahon. stated that the object of this send-annual meeting was somewhat different from the omitted meet log. They met for consultation In regard to the work. and to devise measures that might interest the Society at large. The next an nual meeting would be held at Indianapolis. Mr. A. N. Gilbert was then appointed Secre tary. A Committee on Rusioess, Srith Hoy. Joseph King as chairman, was appointed. While the committee retired to deliberate, sevend members were called op on for re marks. in response to which Eider James Davis came forward with a MI greenback, which he offered as a contribution for the spread of the Gospel. He thought this one of the most practicable means for the advance meat of the cause. The Rev. Mr. Hinter. of Johnstown. Pa., gerp'l:3:4letA rlril:4 l 4 ' oftiVl t t ! He thought there arla-MT of money in the church and plenty of us. for It In the Master's cause, but the people must have this fact more clearly impressed upon them. The people should ho made to feel that the Macedonian cry "Come neer and . . help Us." • was addressed to them, and that they should respond not only by prayer and faith, bat by their money. Theandlencethenunitedinshigingthehyrun commencing Tome let us anew Our journey pursue. The Her. Joseph Kig, from the Committee on Resiness. presented a partial report:which provided for the services- of yesterday, which were carried out as noted> and those of to-day as follows: Meet at half-past eight. and spend half an hour lo social exercises; at nine o'clock receive report of the Correspond ing Secretary; at half-:-ast nine to eleven, mis byßillaneous busimenr, at eleven A- sermon the Rev. Dr. Ric hardson of Bethany, West irginia:adjourn at noon. Meet again at two P. t. and spend from two to half-past three o'clock in mieeellaneene business: - - then hear a sermon from the Rev. James Chalice, of Cinema!: adjourn at half-past four o'clock. Assemble at half-past seven, and spend half m bout la social exercises, to he followed by nn ticamon from the lie, J. W. Barbee, of Mis sissippi. The report was adopted. Addresses were then continued. The Rev. E. 11. Clark. of galern. Ohio. was the first speaker, He urged greater ommecre- Ron in the muse, more aggreasive real and the enlistment of young men for war and old men for counsel and all for work. wan Th e Rev. Mitchell said one of the great ts of the church was more liberality among the Membership: Then, too, the Gospel must be preached, and ought to be preached by men. If they ditnot b done. He thoughtdn't du It a lamentable ) fact Hutt e preachers were not is zealous as they should be—that is they had not improved retry opportunity to speak of their mission. ha d Many not fil of led them bad laboredwell. but yet they up all their time in the wori. They could not go back, but they could do bet ter in time to come. This was the only rent- VIY. He urged the young men especially, by all the solemn responsibilities of their posi tion. to watch every opportunity, be "instant in season," and always and everywhere to speak a word for the Master, that they would have nothing to regret when their toll was all over. The Hon. It. M. Bishop, of Cincinnati thought the great want was more religion the hearts of the people. If this was secured there would be no dMallty in getting mOnet men and evergthing for the amass of tit . work: The Missionary hymn commencing "From Greenland's Icy mountains I From Indla's coral strand." then sung by the assembly, standini,:after whlt% t: . The Iktr. Mr. Reynolds. of - WoosterlNas suchusetts. was next introduced. He Raid he always was pleased to see unity among Rotor aml people—arid It was gratifying to not from the speeehes that there was an' uni y of thought In me respect—money. T h y all seemed to feel that the great need w. oney. He -thought the best plan tocommis. tits object was to Instruct the people in the Gos pel standard of giving. They should be In trotted that It was as much of a duty to lay aside n portion of their mean. weekly for the support of the Gospel. as itwax to come to the church or partake of thehement. and 'blear legs of the chureh. - per r. 0. C. Hervey. o Lock . won sed that the prea c hers talkeH adven ton much of Ixith and neglected works. He thought the People should be histructoi that It was' their duty to ere just an much at It is to pray. The prenchero should talk to their people pri vately again this subject. and they ohould talk of It In pobile ortain stated neenakin.. n certain They should 1w taught to accompany their faith with-their works. . The 11.eh`. A. G. klertzoih f Waehlogton county. thought n very goM plan WAS to rn oat among the people and ask them personally for the meaty. He had tried this plan and In every case had been sueeesaftd. Mr. W. had ben of Troy. New York, maid the best way to accomplish anything Was to go to work at It. He believed “stlck-toelf. f: to and . hang-turetiveness." The Rett. James Challen.of Cincinnati. made a brief address upon the same theme. which was followed with the singing of. the flith hymn. t Elders W. J. flambee. of Mississippi, and J H.Jonms.inf Ohio. mode brief addresses, a the Hose of which the meeting adjourned. of ter singing the hymn Near my Hod to Thee." And brneljetion by the Bee. Mr. Mitchell. Itl2=EM The followlog deeds were admitted of re cool In the onlce of Thomas If. Hunter. Re corder foe Allegheny county Monday. May. It. Wm. A:•Magan to Charles Ilaviw May 1.10007 3) to 64 feet on Davis street Eleventh ward; Pittsburgh • IRO TheodoreXimmel to Fritz Fisher, May 10.1670; 43 by 40 feet in the borough of libarpsb rs """ h " , nglichee to John Wlebari, et al Apol I. ,?; 45;by 9e feet In the boeongb of Etna MAW Fidel Scilell to Joseph Zahlhair April 0, IMO; 37 by 11):feet In the borough of Sharpsbnrg, with bundles, $1,440 Ann Turner to David Peter,. April hi, Mb; 40 by 140 fret on Dithridge street, Fourteenth word. Pittaburgh PLOW 0.8. Williams to Joseph Hayedonn. April 11, 16'0:. 40 by 137 feet on Taylor street i t tenth ward Pittsburgh Patrick Donnelly to Thomas McCann, May I. IOW; 31 by W feetlin Morton'. phut. Lorimer street St. Clair Township.... Executor, of Anna li. Erwin to Th Wow • Kruse,February 3, UMW by 1(0 feet build 3lary's, avenue. Pittsburgh, with - ILV' UAW. Flewirig (Sheriff) to Perste! Os Plebert. May =1 by 123 feet on Forbes Meet, Pittsburgh, with buUdlngs - • $lOO. M. McMahon to James Iddy, April 94. 183 h 74 by ICO feet on Forty-fi ft h st., Pittsburrh, A building, SIAM W. 11. Negley (trustee) to Eleanor Stotler. April 1. IRO; 10D by 130 feet on Mill Street, Nineteenth ward. Pittsburgh, with build.' Inge WOW. IL C. !telecom. to Henry Fawn, December 6, 1667;34 by 100 feet on Spring Garden road. Allegheny, with buildings FLOOD. W W Smith to Timothy Nut Februau POMO; by ICO feet on the Shartuburg road, Seven teenth ward. Pittsburgh 61,00. 0. Wharton to Union Fleeing Mill. Sash nod Door Factory. Jantlary_l9, 1819;93 by 191 feet n Jane street, East plAw. J. B. Mitchell to W. W. Moore, February 17, 1071:4 04 bY 110 feet In Boydstown. Lorimer at.. St. Clair Township "r" The "lbw. MeiselCat Beek Mere." One of the best houses in the city in the Book and Stationery trade Is that of Messrs. J. L. Read & Stn, N.. ICC Fourth avenue. The senior member of this firm, lately connec ted with' the Methodist Book Depositor'', has been engaged in brininess so long, and Is so well known, that his name Is a sufficient guarantee of the character of the house. Hie son, Mr. William Read, also nee had an cope. dente of years to this branch of mercantile affairs and Is thoroughly econrereaat lielth all the details. They have on hamlet tber house One of the Brien and large-stansortglaet of etas: lard books In every department &literature to be found in thecity. Be pecialisk will preacher" and student. Of theology dig at tell 'km* Methodist Book Store ' s full and complete as. t o be of theologise workepany of them to bo obtained' nowhere else: The other de. prutments also present an array quite es per. fret. Messrs. Read & Son, besides the regular book trade, he a speciality of statimleT. In which they have everything. Their new srrltiort paper. from Ito cheapness and excel lence. wine its way wherever a good article can heappreciated. Jost now they are hand ling chalk crayons In large quantities. By special arrangements they are prepared to scree crayon., white or colored, to jobber s and retailer' at factory prices. The prices will he quoted on app/icetion.. Gold pens and cues, lead pencils of nil descriptions. Docket knives, paper can paper, weights, hundrednk erasers. Inks. mucilage. and a other notions a part of their stock In the statkinerTrar. par r renders about to purehaae honks or stationery eau do no better than at the . New Methodist Book Bore," No. Ife Fourth avenue, Beautiful eabarben Reuolanes et Auction.— The very tine property of )tr. Thomas Bake well, at Neville. to uread on Friday ext, embraces tbirty-fOur of as finely situa ted leaQas COO be found In Allegheny county. The civics obtainable from every portion of it are exceedingly line, and render the location , 11,104 desirable for private residence. Being situated on the railroad. within a few mtantes rile of the town, It embraces City and conn ' tr In en eminent degree. -See advertisement by IL Leggate, auctioneer. THE COURTS 1:ultell Slates Circuit Court—Judge Mcßeauaa Kai McCaw'lcso. Truut,r. May In.—The ca. of Stitt vs. littlrlekoper preciously reported was resumed And -was on trial when court mijourned. Matti. court—Judge Hampton. May case of Barton Black cod Mt:Robert, vs saute defendant 'pre cloudy reported were resumed and are Mill on trial. TRIAL whir' FOR RTSIZSDAT. 9- Sheppard I. Bchooraniiker. 'V- /lilt. Patterson & Co. vs. Dillow et al. U. Lorish vs.•.Kish. =. Brown vs. Anderson. Z. Lupton & Co. vs. Richardson. 11artupee vs. Caldwell. 77. Eakin for use vi. Awes 31. E. Church. : Barlnwood /c Blackstock vs. Hershouser & Co. „, Common Pleso—Jnage Mmovite Trunk'''. May 16.—The cage of C. Howard vg. Allegheny Valley Itallmad Company pre• vlouly reported .vu ru , gried and had not been concluded when Um adjourned. • .121W11. LIST Part IfnMEWAY. VI, Johnson vv. Wolf. 711 Jacobs v.. Hanna, Hart & Co. 217 Kendall to. Hahn. 217 Calhoun& Co. v.. Graham. vx. Dungeon. • - _1 Shaffer vs. Howard and wife. 221 New Haven Hardware Co. vs. J. F. NY & Co. i Godfrey & Chock vs. H. M. Lytle & Co. A Rare thane, so Perchase. • Heamteell.' It la the duty of every married man to se cure for himself a hontentend. In the vigor of health he should make preparation for the comfort of declining Tears. No mutter how much It may pinch him to-day to secure and pay for n home, to-morrow he will forget his financial didleulties and be more than 'com pensated In the enjoyment of his , poseessione. It is, of court, unusual for entail capitalists to be offered core good chances for real estate investment, such. for Instance, as will be of feredliext Satunlay afternoon in the' Nine teenth ward. These lots. delightfully situated. have been laid - out with especial view to suit mechanics, manhunts and others who may be desirous or obtaining homesteads outside the heat and dust and dirt of this great city. They (Roe the Allegheny river, and command a view that cannot be excelled. They are readily awes elide by the Allegheny '.Valley Railroad, the Allegheny river, and Butler etreet and Hi land avenue, Poet Liberty. The 7 vary - in sire from II feet by 100 to a quarterot an acre, and are. hid rot as to render every one of them easily approached by wide streets. The Citi zens Passenger Rallwny Company have no. cured the necessary authority for extending their road to flaistid'e Run, which Is adjacent to these lots, and the new.Clty Water Works I will In all probability hit-. located within a , short dintance. Schoisis and churches of 'all denominations ire convenient. These loin are bmind to appreciate rapirllc in value. and 'chitin they are the most eligible and conve nient idles for home their Inevitable apprecia tion In value makes them desirable for pur poses of investment. Terms to salt 'the pur chasers. The proprietor will offer three lots so that every man may secure a home, and pity for it on reasonable terms. A speciel free train will d arer he Allegheny Valley Railroad Depot on yof sale at noon or thereabout,. A plot of these lots can be seen at the oflice of C. 11. Seely, No. AI Fifth avenue. Pittsburgh. and we advise all our readers who may wish to secure a home on advantageous terms to roll and examine the plan and attend the sale. Arare or better opportunity for the purchase of property has seldom or never been offered s . iss4. l %7l , t , le n gd w . e .. know . that . a unnecessary the sec ond u2ile e sites will all he taken at onou by those who can appreciate a good thing. 1 —_,„..—......—.—,_... Tolmeess Agency: • Thn tobacco trade of Pittehurgh within the last few years has grown rapidly in 'moor. tance. which is evidenced by the number of neer Simon established especially devoted to *is brs?sch of trade. There Is no reason why Pittsburgh should not take a lead 111 thin an In other Mercantile pursuits. flee position Is such t 1. communication In easily bad with some of the best tobaron growing Section of the country, and If the bustle is but properly encreareged It will-sous take even a higher rank than it now enjoys hereabouts. It Is a pleasure to note that some of our lire business men appro. .elate this fact.. and are amoging accord ingly. Among the firms enraged In the tobar OD trade now on an extensive wale, Is that of Messrs. Arnsthal ,t Son, who have located at N 0.72 Smithfield etreetOnd made arrangements for stlePlTiag Jobbers. wholeeale or retail. with any desired quantity ofthe "weed.' • Messrs. •Arnsthal. a Son. have iota an extensive ex perience in their line and know just what Is wanted. They have secured control of some of the best brands of Louisville and.Vireinie tobecco. m anuf a ct ure cu d chevvirig. toether with • choice of cigar.. Their Plane are inch that at the. obortent notice and- no the most reasonable terms ever . patron • ran be supplied. Preopt in dealing. and exact in the execution of every contract. together with the best articles M unn. In store, they hare succeeded already In melting their establishment one of the most oister, AA it Is one of the bent of Its kind in Western Pennsylvania. • Dealery In this line, whether large or small, would ores:suit their own Interests by leaving , their orders at No 72 Smithfield street. If=1! .OPIERA HortlL—Notwithstanding the fact that the amusement wawa In about over end the weather eiceedlngir wt.... Mr. 8.,`". Adams la drawing large audiences at the Opera Hoube. It is certainly. an evidence of bin poputaiity in this city An elsewhere. "Enoch Arden" was presented last evening. with Mr. Adams in the title role. Thin evening he will appear In the "Dead Heart." FAIA----Hercy Hospital Fair at env Hail continues to be the center of nttrertien for amusement goers. The Fair will be continued through the week, end we would vine all all who d esireto Ppeed a plea.ant lag to drop in. • Ono:, nereeette, the ge e n which sgt .t h nr n i :L lnmsnoml Square. Allegheny. ea the lave- The Fair nt the Rink continue. , to t a ell pnt =! There is no better, restaurant In the city than the Continental. Fifth avenue. t4ICINV the Post Office., ao when you will nt any hour of the clay and a meal At for the dantlest .e Petits will be placed before Yeh. The saloon Is Kum from at In the morning until midnight. and Is managed with such tart that no GOIINItiOn It ever extierlenced In providing for thew ante of customers. To-day a grand dinner will be set up eomprivfnin edibles.. the mentionof which would be to create an appetite. The beet way, to teat the character of the establishment would lie to drop In tf...lay and get a lunch or dinner l i en ne, visit will be enough to satisfy tho m credulous that nowhere In the oily ram ore varied, healthful repast be had for the mono Ice Cream. Ice Cream .roungvon's Ice Cream.... . Ire Cream - Ice Cream ' ice Cream Ice Cream Ire Cream • ..Younison'a lee Creem with all the concomitants at the elegant confectionary and Ladles Saloon. of Younirsen and tr corner of Smithfield street and Diamond al ey. Menrfaed, the New York nensation, ban not yet determined to visit Pliteborgh. lt.has been suggested that if he can't come himself that he eend to 110.104 Wood street. for one of Lieblen trunks. to pack away the rolumitioue document•dereloped in his trial, to be perused by future OlstorlllnA when rertewing thin re.. markahle case. IS be puts the paper . away In one of these they are bound to be safe. • Timm wesid fall to tell of the ribbon. and laces and flowers and trinketa and fancy articles In store at .Moorhead's. No. al Market street. for the ladles. The establishment In fair art gallery of l Itself. representing all the art upended In manufacturing useful and or namental articiof female apparel. The stock Is always I e. and always freak—kept so by quick pales. d coustantarrivala Ladles call at Ni Market reel. Lou and Deed Dwelling at Ane ilen.—Mr. John It Kennedy'. property on Beaver avenue, at elm loteraection of Western avenue, h. been divided tutu lota Which will be offered to-morrow. Thuraday, at 2 o'clock. Parties In quest of lots and a good dwelling In this neighborhood. will find this a favarabl• opportunity: A. LCOOAIT., Auctioneer. A Great Many of our citizens are making preparations for visiting the continent the coming season, and among the first Ump at tended to ill the purchase of some of Welder's trunk., from 101 Wood atrect, for storing "war what takrlPtga •they , may carry with them. It is a wise • provision. for nowhere else can they get such articles In thin line as 'Ashler manufactures. • The Nprtaa Flinch of Heavy U. Hale, Her hina Tenet. at Corner of. Penn avenue and Sixth street, is nose large and complete. Mon sieur Boswells continues to preside at the cut- Dents' Bremi Coleys lialf.lleee, very cheap, at the new stand stocking store, N 0.30 Firth Nteerread . S'atbartic !lyres Is used In mileages Instead of pills, castor oil, epsom saltS,fin. Highly flavored. Twenty-five cents. • Try It. Sold by nil &pests. • Yerlookinceltnee and picture triunes rot° Louihrlda's. 171 Smithfield street. "What a Lore of a Bennet• Is an exclama tion which Is changed to "what a love of a— trunk" as the bullet look at the elegant bridal trunks or travelling satchels made especially to accommodate their baggage while travel ling and on hand only at Lieblers N0..104 Wood street.' Giant 'Grew Marina Cailandliftts. gents' Jean drawers. gents . summer merino drawers, at the new stand !docking store. JOHN Dnardatair &Ctt ' Fifth are. ehildemee wboledale and retfill.lit Jae. Loughridgee, 171 Smithfield etreet. Moe eletioc cassimerra. retain/S. — all trades. for sprier cults, at Heapeobelda & C 0... No. ZO Math street. A wed sluiraoseed in ever article from HeWeebeldes, meroluuit tailors, No. SO Batik Dorn you want the worth of yaw tooforft Pairooko iletptaLhohlo* Co.. 40 86th itrort• m lir e =narAn a Qr t, clothing A'feshteeabie' teflon, 50 Sixth street, Setubal! Bruabral—All kinds of bruabea of our awn manufacture. at Loathed/V. an &attained infect. WM. M. Pnirrmm. Controller 'of AlleghhaT city, Is eery ill with fever. A crannont Limos:re Is the leading anetlore eer of Allegheny city. I.l.n.Jonn QYVODIF wag 'in the City yester day. JAMLIS 31cIlluen. Freaklent of the Select Council. Allegheny Citg. la a candidate for the State `Senate. DAVID tirms.ba, member of the Common Council, Pittsbu • has the Inside Slack for Jury Commissioner. The selection would be a good one. Figur.7Anits a. NiCILLT and the Hon. John P. ftnney will have a square race Err the Re pu tri bli canct. nomination for_Conprees In this dis- Oust cugegle and energetic friends. Mears. .1.. H. Coyne and C. D. Mien, of Coyne k Het ilt SI 1 t w y e ' a t k t n tir I ' ll . C b ell=l il t ie I h . " n e: . gentlemen n ave the honor of publishing t he very best railroad guide in the.mllttitV•elqd while directly repreggatigg the union , 2,1C111C t i n Hallroad. they likewise hare con ributed largely to the convenience of the enti travel. leg community by ftirtilsbing. not n Plant, but a solid took of railway Informs 0 Whkh IS worthy a place on the shelves of all private and public liaries. We bid them private 11114 tenet their brief stay in the city. may be pleasant snd enjoyable. . Allegheny Imessasse Company. It will be seen by our', advertising columns, that this lavorttelocal institution ban rem°, ed its omoe to Mo. if Fourth avenue, where Its trlnwlag business will have Increased conven iences. The offices are on the ground floor * and are more commodious and more weasel hie than formerly. None of our Insurance Companies It more carefully end )udiclOUoly conducted than the"Allmeheny: Mr. John Irwin continues at the head oflts stairs. Mr. C. J. Donnell. than whom none in he city It more accoMplished or obliging I the dis charge of his official duties. retains the place of !Secretary. Captain Wm. Dean, with a larks expetience and cooed Judgment. serves the Company as surveyor of risks and general outolde agent.. The institution well deserve. Its growing prosperity. rot. Ease has become dually established In his new and commodious quarters. &MIA/held street. near Virgin alley. Ile has received is new• lot of books since the Change. and is prepared to dispose of them at the rates which hare already made his house so popu lar. All kindsof hooks army be had from the Colonel at his new house. Look st his stock and examine the prices. 113 STEWART—IRWIN—On Tuesday Ne‘NWIL AUT 17, et Irwin. 14.. by Rev. A. G. Widest, of New 11r1wht., Mr. THOMAS N. NTNIWART, of Rev,. art's :Nation. sod IIIeeNANNIII H. IRlVlN,thawrla. tee: of Jobe Irwin. MN. =I AHMMTRONG—fin Ilmotay evening, May 14th. st 10 o'clock, Ittss ELIZA AiLIItITIVONts. In Um 601 year of berm., The funend will take place flints the nahlence of her hrottiatin-law. Andrew Thonspeon, corner of Eighth and Wmblngton street. Itlytalnihato. •Pliotooox. at 2 o'clock. The Mend. of the fatally an respectfully Invited to attend. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS KASARINE. A POMADE WARRANTED TO AZIITORI URA 1r ELME@ Kidder & Wetheral's Raven Ink The beet Indelible Ink In the market. 93 Penne per bottle. Seer, bottle warranted or no sole. Genuine French. Glove Cleaner, I= L.I - I.ROSENBACH'S Patent Medicine and Perfume Depot, I 1.,' 4 ~ ,11 JOHN M. COOPER kt CO. Bell and Brass Founders, ENGINE, LOCOMOTIVE AND ROLLING MILL An electroe will be held at the lateen of Thomas Alderson. on mid Washington,. avennet. In Noott teornsalp. on WEDNESDAY. the rest day of Jens. 1870. betimen the hirers of 1* mt. uld i 0.1. In elect SEVEN PENNONS to were ea • Bllard of duenallsaloners of Yid mite until the MIDI Fri day In Apyll. 1871. By order of the Some. Made Promptly to Orderd eft tirSTgaT JOIIN President... BRASSES BABBITTS METAL, Made and Kept on HaiL. rrewriodors sod Illaenfoof wen of J. M. Cooper's improved Balm Wbee STEAM PUMP._ 01111.;.--NINA PENN STREET, Youndry—Cornst Tit •d RAILROAD STREETS. Plltsbsrsh 1,000 (IROS - S While Chalk - Crayons uo (,Ross Colored Ch alk CliA - YONS, Nem In alma and arriving. and tells tur al Factory Prima by star . We am handling (Malt Cray on, vamY Mega and eery dews at wesant. and. have eontrama made frizistlanted 'apply. M la al arum lame. daunt* for sea of Um best and cheapest Uses o Whtte and Colored ra i ls 4 In the smantry. and having apeatal rates of freight on the lame shipments. we can sell to Job ber.. av wall a. Ramapo, Primesquoted on •ppll; ratios. J. L. READ & 'SON NO. 102 Fourth AvOnue, t ng.n'• .I.nitson's Younitpun's A u...igh * iti,T.X:r . ' ilaqsl•• 'l , O 'SEWER CONTRACTORS.—The Fewen. (teoraleelen of the Ott of Allairbeof are prepared to recedes proponale for thejo le dcmt i t e w ere• tr tth their ePPartemetes. Inlet.. man ludo*, de, - Younimon*4 Younoroon'm CONTRACT . • . Compri.log •heal feel of IS Inob Melds lipo Sewer on Phelman Gomm, from Oblo elrse to Mama ayes.. • ' coxTßAcr No. 2, . Comtnionts &boot lee feet of (Ilion.. rips Po, on Ain street. Drawings emllostlneu OM be eees end Inform/Mine obtained Si this office. s Inds must be undone...l - SW**, rronswals..• Con tract No. f ur No. y. Mid deltsered on or bet.. 3 r. Met 3111te. rams of r1.P.1414 en whicti forms alone bid will be received. will be furnished st this teed. ,The Commission do not bind themeelves to Sc edit the lowest or •ny Mt • . . CI 'ARLES DAVIS. .;17 CITY- ENGINILICIL DECORATED AND PLAIN Marble and -Slate }CANTLES, Nada by Itssue poorer. The oalysiiste In We/Mem rennerbranla spore iciest. and marble Marbbilsell Manilas ats made. Elegant Tope, MWain rorelne. Collates, Morn Mare le, marbleised from wills niefble and Mato lo *malt MMsneat the choicest =MOS of cariMies and colors. Sold et Nes York brio...Nal" sad 391 LiIM,TY STREST, _Plttebursh. etyttsrm•T 7,yr. , WALLACE. • To O i l Capitalists. TES BRADT'S - BEND IRON COMPANY IrCLI Nell Creole of land. for donna Pur9o... dolly to the pew Bootee well tat Armetroos R. . They will also lIRLL LOSS op the beak of the ► !She., Blew. ewer the new well, eoltleet f ==!! W. n. BLACK, Sepaintmedeett. IMAnylillF.V.ll47 Mit. 1870. e54...1).471 ki a ,ti HAY .AND GRAIN RAKE. • Fenn... 100 to your Interest an 4 bay nen* but 11;6171,km. eteel ToWil Wheel Vale. It Is the Menden In Ita eneeteselluo t e ben II loin es. amine It before yen bay any ether; wed as le.. tbe_etnemon rakes end .o be warted br a 1.11) • • Clerk of Select Connell.' 11 Ex President of onCiAntn Connell Attest R. nikwonkii. Clerk et Cuminen'llortnell. myth A N OR DI N A SCE—Authorizing the iiNon dth i inage7grhtgul'et'" alley. Item lire. I. Re It ordained and enabled by the Select and Cm.., Conned:. tif the Ally of Allegheny. and it Is boron, ordalned and rescind by the au thority of the same. That the CMlntlthoann Streets be. and they nro bombe authorlyed and illgera ed, Melte and must've orMatmla for dm Pearling mu' paving of 71er11nly alley. at atureeald. end to ma lt-net therebtr with the lowest and beat bidder or bidder, at their dint -rotten. SEA, '2. That for detrAying the er.tst and expene the sante. there Is hereby levied it eperidl sediment. said 11,M,L, met" (a he mane s• p hied b . the Act of Aneenibly titled • l' l ' Act r" relittlee rtrecib In the City Allegheny. "p417-.1 .4 . .4TIV:II'A - ofget n . ordlnetn inCunsOlent herewith. be and the; are hereby PeWeit. Ordained an 4 enarled Imo a law, ml% he 12th day of May. Anno Domini, one thnumand eight handred and eerenty. =EU= . . . . Clerk of Select Council. • HENRI WARNER. I'l . nel/eel or Common Council Allan: H. Inkivirrii. Clerk of Common Council. eosin • AN ORDlNANCE=Anthurizing the ll Grading_ and Paring of . C edar Alley. from grenklin to Washington street , Ste. 1. lie It ordained and enacted by the Select and entnanon Councils of the City of Allegheny. and It is hereby ordained and enartcni by thority of the Immo. That the Committee on Str e ets he, and they are hereby authortged find directed, to invite and reneire proposals foe the Grading and Paring of Cedar all ey. " lowest:said. non to con trite,. therefor with the nd best bidder or bidders at their discretion. SI. That for Ilefraying the cost and gametes of the atone. then, In hereby hinted a epeeist asse.- envoi. eald um/foment to be made and collected , ,at provided by the Act of Asrn sebly,entltled in - Act relative In Ntreetn In the Clty of Allegheny, - ap cvee.d 3 p o l et,l6 o lo n aneea and parts of ordi nance. Incontinent he ree Ith be and are hereby a re pealed. , Onlalnecl nd enacted Into • la, thin the Illth day of tiny. Anno ono thousand eight hundred a seventy. JASIKS IdeltRIER, President of Select Council Attest .1, 11. OMAT • _ tIOIOG Bari of IM P a IVA ItNZII, - President of COMlOollConnelt Altest..l; IL Merv. Dart of Common Council. • ORIHNANCE--ProvidlOg for Chisnlog Sidewalks. IS ordained ang enacted by the Select. and Common Councils of the City .1 Allegheny. and It Is hereby ordalried said enacted by the au. Monty of the sante, That Seaton 614. (Thaplor 113. tat_ the City Visfle. be so' stMolltitot . to require the owner or lessee of any property not occupied as dwellings to have the eldessike 1 mot of said Protterty clesned once every seek, and to the what Is reetilred and set forth in the abs AliVi.. 7 2:lraudi b. the duty or the Pollee to tee the above onllnanre Is rwrited Into elket. into l a tentdlanore and part. of ordi.. RAM. nsherewith. be and the same It h' =lartsolactett into a law. thls the 12th day of May. Annu Dornlnt. one Lhotioand data hundred an d' seventy. Attest: J. R. Oilxv. - Clerk of Select Council. • PreeldlnlSNoßYo WmoLCH cl. Anent: LL Duvrourn. - Clerk of Common Council. colic - lORDINANCE—AuthorizIng the f con sheet. from Fulton street Ser. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Select and Common Councilsof the 017 of Allegheny. eind It It hereby enacted by . the anthotily of the tame, That Locust street be owned. to...taming • nolfartn width of WV feet from Yuitea street to gitarer nCe. and that S. W. Mel:finales. Arthur Hobson, mat Henry Irwin, Freeholders. be. and they are hereby appointed viewer, to view the Premises. apprall4 the damages. and make mi.'smenta of benefit:sas provided tl AG Assembin egartived the first of April. 187/1. entitled .- An A rk i=ira 8 := 1 t o l l: rat! CITYL, a Nay. A. D. 1870. JAWS McIIRIKR. President of Select Commit. Attest: J. 11:001.1gr. Clark " Select e illgil l er WA • President of Common C u Council. Atteit: Infirm? DILIVOIrrti.. Clerk of Common Council. toil _ _ _______ AOIIDINANCE-7-, Ming the name of an Ailey In the &Leona ward. • Sts. 1. Re It ordained and enacted hy the Saint and Common Cannella of the. City of Allegheny. and It la herebY ordained aed enacted hY , the authority of the same. That the alley runnieut pap. extendingth Jefferson street and st i nt)ck otrut, and e betueen Monterey and Shields heeund ward.be small. Is heron) tiamut Plope alley. nu, S. Any ordinance nr part of ordinance in. oMudatent. barest*, be and the same le hereby re pealed. • • Ordained and elueted Into •law this 12t10 day of A. D. one thontand eight hundred and JANIVI 31'BRIER. President. of Select Mandl. Attest: J. IL Until . . . Clerk of Solent Connell. HENRY•IVAILIEIt, President uf Cosmos Connell. Attest: R. °Mumma. Clerk of Common Connell. P. C. DOTTY'S. ¢TMESI A\ ..., ORDINANCE—To authori ze . the struction of a.l.aleml Sewer on Sherman Sec. rile It ordained. and enacted by the Select ann c n „ non c nt.tert h t. „r the Ott of Allegheny. and It . is horeh• ordained and enacted by tne au. thorns nf the s:amo. That the Sewer Cunftnn.inn anil thnf 'To hereby' authorized and directed of It. Ito and receive pnmosels for the construction of ower, locat.d as follow s • viz.. and nee. utitnit to I. l nn ee uomocect es Councils : Conauseneine .in the north side of Ohio street at the Intersection of Sherman ..cone: thence smote Otilts street and along Sherman arenun to a point near Park War; thence across Part around hi Marion avenue. and to contract therefnr with the lowest and nest bid der or bidders. at their diserrtion. rent es *non as the cost and expenses of Had !fewer shall be fully Amoortained. the same ' , hall be levied. assessed and collected as procided for. by an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth nt pemmylvanta entitled - a supplement to a sup plement of the fourth section of an art. entitled an 'Act minting to AlleP.MMYCitY.'aliliniTedjitmb 21.1869. lige..ll. Test so much of any ordlnanre as May conflict with or aapplimi hy the foregoing be Ordained the mune is hereby repealed. • Ordained and 'enacted into a law. this the ltith On of May. one thoutuirld eight hundred and ste ams. 31} - - , : 3httltlEß. President of Select Connell. 'Attest: J. 11. OgLgr. Clerk of SelectConneil. IfltHit WARSP:R, PresMent of Common Council. Atteet: L DIWOTH. Cinch of C R ommon Council. meld A N ORDINANCE—To Authorize the SConstruction of a Intend Sewer. vc. 1. Be It Orlinlned and enacted by the Select and Common Coun of the City of AUeisben7. and It I. hereby or dai ned d and enacted by the au thorityo ta f the me. That the Sewer Commission be. and they are hereby ant honied and directed to invite and receive proposals for the construction of st Sewer. located an follows. Ma. nod plan an be nomoved. lie Commencing nt a point, on Ann street one hundred and fifty feet west of Corry street. and connecting with Corry street sewer. and contmet therefor wllll the lowest and beet bid der or bidders. nt their dlirretlim. Svc. 2. Thata• retinal the cost and expenses of sald Server shall be folly ascertained, the same shall he levied. assessed endcollected as provided fur. by An not of Assembly of the Commonwealth pf Pennsy Ivania. entitled "is anpplement to • sap. lementiPf the finirth section of an act.entitled an Act relating to Allegheny City.' approved March 24th, A. D. 1860.- _ Ser. 3. That no ranch of any ordinemm as n es : conflict with , or be mpplied by the foregoing. be and the Ittllllo la hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into n law. this the 12th de, of Slay. Are Domini. one thornier' eight hundred and seventy. JAMMt kIeRRIER. President of Select (*mined. Attest. J. It. Oats:,'. Clerk el Select Conned. lIENRS WARNER, President of Common Council. *toot n. 1111.11 - 010111. Clark of i'im Conned. myt! N ORDINANCE— nion Authorizintr the Opening of Robin/don etreet.f rem Hope street to River nvenue. arr. 1. It 0P1.111.11 and enatied by the Seleet nod Common Councils of the tate of Alegitenyi and It in hereby ordained and enacted by the au thority of the same. That Robinson street be °MM. oil from Hope Wert to Meer avenue an uniform idth, and (bet Robert Lea Henry Faulkner and John Frazier. Freeholders, be and they are hereby git t l 'a gtV.lrn ' d ". l;i:Sie clew the e r grortVgig provided by Act of Aseembly. approved the tint of Aprll.lB7o, entitled "An Act relative to Streets In the ISM' of. A llegheny" See. 3. That all tinithanemand melee( ordinan ces lummlstent herewith be and are hereby re- Pealed. Ordained and enacted Into • law. this the 12th day of May. Anne lbrminl ono thousand eight han dfed and seventy. /AMR MeRRIEII.. President of Select Connell. Attest: perk of Select Council. - 111iNit1 iN FR. President of Common Council. Attest: it. Clerk of. Common Counell. meld ININTEEOLI.I.ItW Orb"WT. t CHT . Arrratttra r. Mar 13th.187e, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—SeaI• ED PROROSALS will •he rersered •t thlt olitoe mall 3 r. it., THURSDAY. Hay 18. 1871, for the GRADING AND PA TLNG d the follorringlitreets and Alleys': MULBERRY STREET.Irom Rebecca street to . Its southern terminue. • • TAGUA RT STREET.Inim Washington to Union avenues. , • . UNION AVENUE, from Taggart street to Its northern imerilnus. BUENA VISTA STREET. form Taylor erenne to Ackley street. . JACKSON STREET. tom, Tremont ttreet to Groot avenue. CHURCH AVENUE. trurn Nederel Areal t Union avenue. • IRWIN AVENUE. from present terminus of paving to Wasbinatem avenue. ADAMS STREET. from Fulton street to Beaver avenue. PITT ALLEY. from Strawberry alley to gent- Romer,. avenue. • FRAZIER ALLEY. from Fulton to Salimink strata. . . . . JALAPPA STREET. from Walker etreet to Its western terminus. ' • EVANS ALLEY. from Fayette etreet to Weetern avenue. tlpeelfkallons an be wen al the colnee of Cheales Darts. r.eq..Clly Etrtneer. .The right is rescreen to reject eny or ell bide. W. M. PORTER, Tii)•II:wAI CITY CONTROLLER °``'" or OTT L i""Tip t Igh 1 NOTICE, TO ., for : titiladtwr. , inK L i ; Ve1f142111%. ' a i ami, i 4. L., etreetb thr-.^lloll from Bnticr.troetto Penn CAOICAT STREET Irmo Bedfooll to ChIT street. tillsBo.ll . fir l Arl y .Pl ih l l gg l V:n a t l ; Zenth " CATllEttl e 4 7' A l itg; t tro t h, Loothe etreet to cssost otrOet. Alin tor the c,npetruct,n I tho folloortno Phtate An 114 , n h e r t. DIAMOND STREET tram tn01'0gr44 . 44: "itY•rttreKs Al,. 1. Inne Millenntnirnr stYnek Will he reeelYed at this 41 , 111ae until 3 o'clock r. D.. MONDAY. May 1 IL Mi7ll. The Committee mune the right to reject any or all bids. Specific:Minna and blank, for bidding an be had at this orrice. No bids will he ISC2i•Cgi nil. less made arim blanks tarnished by Ibis office rt. J. MOOD.M. A tdmilluisi CITV. Slay 14th. fB7O. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Viewers report on the opening of LANE ALLEY, from Its present terminus to Jefferson street. having been approved by Council•, tb... mssments of benefits therefor are now dee and payable al the office of the City Treasurer for sixty dam. from this — date. and If not paid within that time liens will be Bled for the amounts with Interest and Cost. CUM NOTICIFL—The assessment for Gra- DM and PACINU of Pump. alley. from Bennett to Barnett alley. Is now ready for ewand nation. and can be even et thin ortice until TllBlll. DAT. Mer 19th. 1870. when It win be Owed in the heed. of the CRT Controller for mdlectlon. . nprein. nd colle,ti ME El Orrtrt or CITY 'thorium Alio Prrnettntau. May 61. h. 1840. pTOTICE. — Tho Assesmeits for the Grading and Paving cif Fleroiant Alley 11010 rty•third 10 Forty-fourth street. are now ready VAITATIP.TIAVi ?Oh i'VeNt h ,A‘lrTrirCi returned to the fly Trouurcer office for collec tion. 11. J. 3IOORE, mid City Engineer. JAMES 31e1IRIER. PrrelJent of Select Connell WHOLESALE GROCERS, 8. Dilworth, Harper & Co. 243 LIBERTY STREET, (OPPOSITE HEAD OF WOOD E1T.,1 Wholesale Grocers' f . 4 ,-,,ITTSBILT,Ii i er'I-1, PA. ESTABLISHED BY I. & T. GORILY, 1812 W. M, GORMLY, Wholesale Grocer 271 LIBERTY STREET, (Directly opposite Rule Hotel.) PITTSBURGH. PA. Meanor & Harper gIIAMIR. DRAW AND PEDDUCE Commission Merchants No. ao I s LIBERTY STREET. Consignment* so/kited. sea JAMMU eBRIER. President of Select Council IL STEELS. ' A. STEEL& M. STEELE & SON , Commission Merchants, And DV , In Ftf,TR. GRAI FEED. de., de. dLicr.neu .tb Common, /die _ W. C. Armstrong Itioccessor to rotate — Armstrong.) PRODUCE COINISSION MERCHANT, &WV,/ No_ "13 MARE= STREET L. J. BL:.kNCHAR . • , ... • Wholetqle and Retail Groot ; • • No. 396 PENN STREET: sOISREJ ITTLE, BAIRD & PATTONi Whole MeIeSALE GROCERS.C,oromisdon Mershon& and L. Punroe, Floor. Rama. Chees. Dah. Carts= and Ism! 011. Iron, Nal* Gins. Corlon Tarns and all Pittsburgh Manufsetrnos fl 1111 r 114 SECOND STREET. inttsboriß .zot soi•ss....ww. sorst....lnc r. YOflL D u OHN I. HOUSE &BROS., Sammons to JOHN I. HOUSE a CO.. ?Matta/. Groan eoC Comotlttlon llgtehents t comer of figolthilelCl god IVater streets, raubarsn. I===2 §HIPTON & ANtioWALLACE, Wholesale GROCD PRODUCE DEALERS, No. 11.1 th RS ovens.. PlbwilL OFFICIAL ErNEW OPERA HOUSE LAM night ton three of the engagement of the popular and (aroma young toter, EDWIN ADANIX, WEIENEhttAT EVENING. Elar lE. IPVEo.attll be ereaented the four act dram•. Cat hied the Hobart Landrl • Edwin Attains Thursday Everdna—MAllßLE HEART. prsparatton—lSAllClSSE. Edwin Adams Matins. sn Saturday. [cr NEW OPERA -HOUSE. Riehings Grand English Opera, • Mrs. CAROLINE !WHIRRS BERNARD ° , Coruisting of the following acknowlvlgerl first-tiara artists: Mr. Drookhoor• ll , mler, Mr. Morn, m.r., mi. Yr. Mks Drsytort. Mr 11. C. Yers. r. las. G. Pr•kes,Mr. Marren White. Mir. Noma litnroon. Mtn, mempOrtyl t o A r.Mrs.ll . ertry Inazn, u 4 , f • In == 122=10115 Business Mswor. Season commencing MONDAY. May odsvg 23 , hr °so e Op. uoll so BOHEMIAN DIRT. M , KYNA HWSON; POSTILLION lADJDLEAD.LIDILINS NORMA.IfWY IL o OTS DOCTOR OF ALCANTAIIA. MARITANA. Operaf.) FM - Ras Shoot .111 tion iiodneaday IJomlnk, May 1.200, for Palo of Smarm Tioket. For Palo .4 810010 Night. on Thunday. May lOW. rt Repoed Orchoms. nal Panikette,el.3o, It • 'erred Drrns Circlll.43; atooo j 1.23: Mean circle le. •dml. $1.00. d Prionto mide 82{.00. CITY HALL . The Mercy Hospit4l Will :Remain Open Saturday Night, May 21. DT . Fill AT KEYSTONE•RINK„' Open Every Evening, =l=il I=U='4= 132C11=3 121=112 EMMIZZEI WSIM P.LA11:12.16 a 34zvizj I= SIX NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE of the letet/y moos =I MEM FAIR, ONE WEEK IONGER, I= =6 =9 ST. PETER'S New Catholic Church I!!!! AD3IIIIBION ap= 1,12__ FIFTH - ANNUAL SHEARING FESTIVAL.—The Flfth Amnia Sheartnic Festival will take p4aile on the. Ferm of Henry Ifehlurry. PA miles from Pittsburgh. via Wash ington avenue. on TITUILSDAY.May letb. 1870. commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. Al the same time and piece there trill he • GRAND DISPLAY OP 'AGRICULTURAL 111- PLEMENTS.and aino• PUBLIC SALE of FANCY STOCK of all hinds. Sale to commence at 3 o'cioNAl P. E=! G~ cry THE FIRST SERI-ANNUAL EX RIBITION of the prrrsnunon AE GALLERY. tootalutos • tine collection of Psis theta the peodoetlvo at American sad rorelim - mu, I. sow opea Dey sod Ereetne. F 0.2111 LIB ERTY STREET. oppeette Uri heed of Wood etteet Admission.= testa. • spS MERCHANT TAILORS. P. McARDLE, Fashionable MERCHANT TAILOR, RiVEMV . VMM9eraNsAsyriNg No. 93 1-2 Smithfield St.. PITTSBURGH. PA. HT Gent'. Clothing made to order in the Wiest ' BEMovA.L. GRAY & LOGAN RAVE REMOVED FROM N 0.89 FIFTH AVENUE TO No. 47 Sixth Street. SPRING AND 81111131 ER STYLES! 1870. J. C. IePHOMON. C. L. I crm.....nacia. MIPPIERSON Mernhant Talton, No. 10 SLITH STREET. (late M. Char.) We hare rewired a how and well en. lected Woe& of the beat and most fashionable tloode In our line, a wend motion of which are oar own Importalkw n . Ir , e4l=onj r l . tof ve . rilliti to } pre perfect ; : f:mlnation of our Mott of Floe JAL. Ca C al- & 1111131thANBRING. mhlo ' 10 Sixth etreen .St ING (MODS. A eplendid new cinch of Cloths, Cassitheres, &c ., • r in Taraircil br ILEIRT . METER. rod Aletclant Eillor. 73 licrilthOehl Wrest • OILS. • WARING Sri KING, Cotandtatou altscbante and Broken in Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S BLOCK,DUQUESNE WAY. ll= WARING-,.K IN (5- Sr, CO arr.' leg' WALNUT STEP:RT. ECLIPSE • PETROLEUM REFINERY. Herbert W. C. Tweddle, • MANUFACTURER Or Lubricating and High Test Burning Oils. nCIAPSE RAILROAD AXLE OIL. Steads west beat without charism remains Ma ma et lowest temperatures. Spada! on fur Ingl e& Minute" Or weellts, I.OOOMOTITIE ENGINE. MACIIINE !nor. Will mat messy. SAW MILL AND FLARING MILL OILS, Mill: r s ., :iSMEntlili HT OIL. 1 7; 1 1 1 :;41 "4 omums r Detibt Don Wart and Dlschlnerr from net. These postnets are taannatiered ender Dr. meddles patent Sy Putambeeted steam inv.mo . C...p0 The Lubstomlng One are Mount ottorkat. DWI; t i l lrWtroTtil nl n d nTrA i t y relf gh a. Ll m ret a fa s rl d pa a al ft"g letl ."". .and ' are ' " In ad o . ul Tb' stan " t see e d pon O tra s tre principal Railroad, Samples ma ISe examined lad orders left at 171 WOOD sTREE-r. Worts st WALL PAPERS EW WALL PAPER. FOR SPRING SALES, at No. 107 Market St. NEAR FIFTH AVE We now one to Ow pe .. 101.• Mote .et PAPER HANGINGS wnoZneg z.„ ,a.zi7, 4 li 'till: In VIII Inc A.°43IISTIAIf. All nth 1:11&1 1 ;; DIEGG2 , IB le pieln enil v r i vt&zolenl. V A WA n/IV/Ilgt.lllsTEll n 4 fiILT PA B R &fill, loth se mimed. endless, e , ...b. nt , KAP TIN- PA PIGUL WHITE anfl aItOWN LANES fee Chambers. Se. All of which we pews to WI ea tow es the lowest. In the et. Blell end tee, at o. 107 Mithfl St:, nrar Fifth frenne lOS. It & BRO . WALL PAPERS. • • SPRING, 1870. PRICES REDUCED. arida Unto,k V epeeglL 111, 1 T la Veit VIIIIKY at ape M I. GLAZED—AII Ueda at !Elc par rpli. ELEGANT French and- American Paper Hans. tan. aa Specific% above. 1 1 1perlor. to any mod meat tba &Pantry. ripeWeat • W. P. MARSHALL'S I•k= WiteissaJe sod B.t.U. 1111 MX, street, ritteboritt