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AUSTICIAL . PAPIRR
Or SitIASSIES. ALUAgAsaki sal Ali.
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SATURDAY, JAN. 0, 1810.
Tos. Pealpady_aquadron to evaded to
entre at liorthintl, about the 25th lash
TwirLlWtestowt tula adjourned am to
nnert TiM13117..: Goy. Cluss will be in.
;:f tiognrited on the 18111.
Jurr twarsinPnudi. 'Thu fiosassruisi
iwi ito.s the Bopublicsa.namination for .
I •
I State Treasurer, horns and all, without
wren s 15056,, Did Amer anybodj
know s Mos
tering nsightior,? •
COSIIIIIISINT 1. Tt
r Oil COW
wYrcfut deionneing rings and thundering
spins. politied nab, of corroPtioni
when its own hands hare been thing In
np to tdisbonideci In the most flagrant
jobs of the pistiod i
Taw Counearatial was richness itself,
Yule" E.aoming. It , positirely
sparkle an &ter, with Its own William
`ems. Whig a Ott that these sboatd be
fonna.S"fiMin*A9n, to W 1/01.414 but
paste, the 'gabbiest of shams t
How item of that ►am of $4,000
which was paid, by a wealthy, friend of
;swim. In, the.. late.. camas for
Treasurer, vent ihto- the pockets of oar
neighbor Of the. enamerdai? Or did be
get ' , separate check for hitakelft
Tun annin Ignorance of the Com•
uere{al{reshtoited In Unseal for the en
tire extingrdshment of the Le/gentles
Sword. Our neighbor wants no' record
at al ~Let idue read the State Constitu
tion, and confeu Ids ugregions blonder 1
Tin Commercial hes the cheek to say
that it "places on probation" the re..
nominated State Treunrer. Pity the
itepublican'party cannot vett= the .com
plimentistOcir neighbor-1u been con•
demned itith peasible °hands for re:
°evening the public respect.
&vie arit HMlroterciak."H halt that. is
reported, be true, Abe atmosphere of Har
risburg wu never *before so heavy with
pollution." . Probably the Comoterciai
clique was never before so fully repro.
" muted at OM Interesting point Thls is
the generally accepted Idea. -
Is the report of the Republican Lees-
Wye caucus, 1 1 ih ed La these columns
1 yesterday, M. Reim wuynamett as
among the able s . person was
no aa,.of the Allegheny del
on in the Rouse, but Its= Kraut,
• Senates Swarths XVII.th district. Every
member• of Jthe Senate and House from
this county voted for Hr. Nam= for
. • .
!..t Tim Cometarsial says: "Reports are
tire of extraordinary money transactions
in this connection." Quite truel For
::1 example; tibtelet its state a fact I The
only money which ims bean aged, In the
canvass for Treasurer at Harrisburg,
4 1 was need by the ring which hat the Om.
1. surds! for its organ, paid by some °Mat
ring, absorbed by others of that ring, and
has been lost to that ring forever. Such
the story at . the Capital, where names
are freely called.
of oorreptlee. beak este oar
rapt trantaidieni but transpired thus far
at Harrisburg. That wua the will cash
pay rnanf of till*, by a osileague of the
Pittsburgh . Powarial .clique, to per.
clue vow for an especial candidate of
that clique, for She cam of State Taw
wen So mo th of corruption is now s
3 revealed fact If my more be discovered,
;i it will 'is-traced to the sane responsible
quarter. So 'couch for the hostaty 0
Jour wrettneners."
AT TIM hearing upon a recent Infer
mitten against the Pittablirgh Clonsmardal
A for Übe), the fact was resealed that.
1 among other motives which inspired the
..4 , vindictive intik= of that journal epics'
-k. the present Treasurer of the State, was
4 its avowed hatred of Mr./lackey. because
, he bad attempted to buy a controlling
, share Ist the stock of that stawurstioar•
This was wakened, by the present
management, to be a main smarm for their
1 amanita. . They have slandered a public
'l. officer. to feed a private grudge.
Wuxi thr e editor of the Commerelal
was at Harrisburg the other day;)thppose
he had bee'S 'subpornaed u a witness be
fore- a Liiislatlve Committee I Would
be have followed his own precedent, and
charged to the State' mileage from Pittr
burgh ? jite umbrolt the query to his con
fidential .undoubted reform ,
ars," what:adv. newspaper ham been
lately puelas.. - And this, toot How long,
judging from other experience in the tame
quarter, would his devotion to "retrench'
meat and retorts' . have stood In the way
Of Puttialke#F !LIS* Bin his own poets; t
How swans s; the Cretinkillt public
La been humbugged I Here basbecn the
PittsburghVommeivihi clamoring, for
months. Oa) Teak against the toning
influences alleged to be exerted by the
PransylunittJtalltoirt tmem legialettnn'
and public - atilt at Hamisburg. Yet,
late events raved the Interesting fact that
the managers, of the Obensercial and of
that great, railway' have been hand In
glove together; In ari effort to turn - our
Treasurer out, whoni they can't use fur
their own special advantage, lied to put
another one In who, If all reports its true,
' Ass bees their !most serviceable friend.
'
Baur swum , . leo, i Rouxer W.
lracxxr, of this city and county, entered
upon hls offlelai'dmies as State Treasurer.
nom that hour to this dite, the Pitts
burgh Comessrstat -has never ceased to
revile binto.the.grOALV:.of . every brut -of
' ofkial cons:peen and of constant offences
~, apinst the criminal law. Jo thighous.
' sot one of
_these allegations bu been
' sapportedly a psfatalher of proof,' aura .
single cowardly and base Insinuation, of
them all, justified by nuts. ,TheTreau.
:aver has dons his irtiii io war, that ilia
Republicans of the Legislature reliant
him with an almost unanimous is semi•
nation, and his accuser stands branded
, and an u :p:=7;:r 'n . "a" r
ring l"i t:.;
corrupt and abamelusly venal than ever
,before existed In the political Jobbery of
/ b. State. t+ fie other head, Trawler
lilllacesr ta - 411414isi *. licestibeni of - that
ive, to reoommealleacheux legal pry
'visions as shall tally meet the most strin.
Vont public °pluton.. . ,
IWs: RAVI 7001ID`Otrr what the Cost
1 - : zsedatiod meant kyr Ismle's "mbetantim
laidvantages." he the mums for Trammel..
) f i l tr ih e ?war cfr two *d
who Am
ocks for $2.00 . atA Malw:sr laiday. initsider
I W
•`,..d;siways sap tad Gin : Irwin, In favor of
4 0in
'ISS may Rrlifibeiataa• Whale . lintleriet
• - •twere supposed to . be purchasable be this
• , yam, and defy easlwei. These thesis,
Lit is said, fell subsequeutlY into tbe Muds
. - X, t',eter mother outside party, Who exhibited
1 .f,i-r:',lbest freely for the public Information.
- ' Vlbllf suPOkolo overwhelmed all the Ouch
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El
Ire and roosters; they dared not even
show themselves in the caucus after this
blistering revelation. Here we have a
possible explanation for some of the
missing votes at that meeting. The
Comeureiare friends took to the bush at
once I We do not know that Gen. In-
WIN was a party to that corrupt but un•
fortunate investment, nor do we know
that he was not. He knows, and proba
bly the honest Commercial knows quite
u much as we do about it. _The checks
themselves meet be eloquent witnesses to
the purity of that "ring" of "undoubted
reformers" to which the Commercial is a
pinching or roosting recruit. These
checks may yet form the Interesting basis
for the faithful exposltion of those "sub
ataistial advantages" to which the Com
mercial boastfully alluded, the other day,
Is presaging the success of Mr. ktacsser's
competitor. .
OUR SOUTU SIDS SISTER
We are In a fair way to have a munici
pal Somata, a blooming trio of prosperous
and populous cities, clustered there about
the confluent waters. The trio may
not• rival the Graces in their beauty, but
neither Wean, Mercury nor Kars would
scorn their rugged virtues.
• Senator Massimo's bill for the consoll.
dation of the tlouth•elde boroughs into
tonicity, will, it is sald;bo reported back
to that body next week,. While we pre.
some' that final , action upon it will await
a fair expression of the wishes of the con.
stituaricies, it is equally proper to say Gist
we believe it to be already In-faith
ful !conformity to those 'wishes,
as , heretofore avowed. We utider
staMl :the preponderating sentiment
in the boroughs to be decidedly favorable
to an immediate - consolidation. What.
ever grounds may exist for a proper op.
position should be made known at once
to the Allegheny delegation, and will cer;
minty have their just weight. Otherwise,
it is easy to foresee that the corisolldation
will loon become a finality, when one
large', and powerful municipality will
replaie the half dozen boroughs' which
jostleeach other along the Ifonongahela's
left bank.
!THE STATE FINANCES.
We print the Report of Treasurer
Ilacithr, this morning. It is good read
ing for, viva.. citizen of the Common
wealth. .ain4, it should raise a blush of
thunempon the cheek of every man who
has suffered himself to hearken to the M-
Ifainotis slanders of small but noisy clique
which!, has but one journal to represent
It ill this city.
The' Treasurer presents a statement of
our financial situation as clear and Intel.
ligibleae It is satisfactory to the people.
The reduction of the public debt goes on
steadily. With a diminished taxation,
wears paying all current expenses =dap.
plying a handsome sum to the retirement
of our old obligations. Nor can the
Treasurer foresee the postibility of any
interrtipUon to this comfortable process
under the present administration.
In this Report, tax-payer' can see for
tierrisilnes what the unexpended balance
is, and what is - proposed to be done with
it. The ingestion, that the Sinking
Fund Commissioners be empowered to
purchase, with this current =plug, from
time to time, the outstanding bonds of
the State, is one which the Legislature
cannot wisely ignore. .
Taken altogether, of in any detail, this
' Report frilly confirms their highest expec
tations, and justifies the amplest' 00t11i
dance, which the Republicans of Penn
sylvania have reposed in the present
Treasurer at State.
A 8 I'EP roses ARV
. A strong company has just been-organ.
lied to construct a new liner of railway
between Philadelphia and New York, so
perfect that the trip from city to city can
'be accomplished in two boars. The Pres
ident cif the Company As Mr. Hearst
Law's, one ot the most active and prom
inent burliness men of Philadelphia. Mr.
Heist M. Hasturrow, of New Jersey, i■
Vice President, and Mr. EDWARD C.
Kirouv, one of the oldest directors of
the Pennsylvania Central, is Treasurer.
The meeting at which the organization
wu effected was ;very entlmsissilc, and
Ave thousand shires of stock were mune
diately taken.' It is staled that the mem
bers of the Board are thernselyes able,
were It necessary, to construct the road.
Kr. HAMILTON, in stating the object of
the meeting, remarked:
"With a board of directors, such as
have been enlisted in this enterprise.
gentlemen whose energy and Demmer.
anal nave distinguished them In the
various prominent positions which they
511, it 111 not too much for me to say the
same= of this enterprise Is moat assur
edly guaranteed.
• , It determination to construct a
railway and equipment second to none
to this or any other country. 'A road
with double track of brat quality of steel
rails, ballasted heavily with atone to se
cure permanency of way and to avoid
the annoyanci of dust. Alt bridges are
to be of Iron. Other railways and all
highways a re
either a bove
or
below the gradeof ralwaylvery
real Improvement calculated to secure
the safety and comfort of the travelling
public will be adopted." •
.The company have purchased and con
solidated several franchises, both in
Putmaylvania and New Jersey, under the
title of the National Railroad Com
pany. The road will follow the west
bank of the Delaware, or near it, from
Philadelphia to Trenton, Cud thence
tkroughliew Jeriey to Jersey City, the
entire distance being through a timely
papitiated and pioductive country.
The new and important feature in this
road will be that it will not cross other
roads, either rail or common, on the same
ley& Wu; will eimblelhe trains to be run
in safety at the tremendous speed content
plated—frmn carto city in two hours,
being about 47 miles an hour. This line
Is said be several miles shorter
than that of any other existing line; and
I when it Ii completed people_ can travel
from Pittsburgh to New York via Phila
delphia In elms time by one hour than
trio the Allentown route.
Tnz.WUkesb&rre Record asps
. .
There to • good - deal of Interest - mint.
tested lathe probable action of :
the Leg.
t1111LIIT• 012 the mtitsivatilstlonquestion.
Quite • number ore-rode trills hate been
poollahed, nearly all having sours caw re
pr
We object to the spirit of Senator Tar.
,nerie bill, which seems to have the pan.
isbnient of the workmen for its main
object. Any poor- fellow who rides on •
car or forgets melees a door as he dress
his weary limbs towards home Must be
punished as • criminal. We hope no
Republicanamill vote for any feel] mon
atrocity. If a man or boy does mischief
and wickedly. punish him,
- whether • mule driver or president, but
don't fine a man for being tired or forget.
For 'Mr. Terrier's abilities we have
considerable respect,
than
he must hide
bbiderrixirety Lotter th ti an that.
A 14nnu3thte letter. 'cumulating upon
the formation of the noose Committees,
mentions a rumor that the chairmanship
of Mining and Manufaeturetwill beglven
to AL B. Hinapbreys, of Allegheny. The
writer adds
This gentleman has been selected on
the ground that he is the repreeentative
of the mining and manufacturing inter.
eat of the central and western parts of the
State. a locality that la deeply interested
in the mining bill that will be offered at
an early day. The views of Mr. Hum
phreys on tbla question are known to be
of a broad and comprehensive character.
He believes that, while a stringent law
should to passed; that will afford the
greatest protection to the miner, the In
terest of the employer should h i looked
Our.
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RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE
Congratulatory addresses and mass
union meetings among the Presbyterians,
,since the reunion of the two Imdies in
this city some weeks ago, have occurred
in all pads of the country. It is remark
able-, too, how each speaker has kept
from public view the causes of the rap
ture, and confined themselves to the glo
rious advantages to be attained by united
effort, and the brilliant prospects for doing
good In the future, with the resources of
power how under their control. We have
I before us an account of the grand meeting
of Presbyterians, held not long since at
St. Louis, which indicates that it was
of a jubilant type. The aerators took
place on the Sabbath._ The morning I
hour was devoted to sermons bearing
upon the subject in the different Presby.
tartan churches, afternoon, a union sac- i
ramental service, and at night a genUal
union meeting at the First church, Rev.
Charles A. Dickey, pastor. Among the 1 1
speakers was the Rev. Mr. Dickey, for
merly in charge of ono of the Allegheny
City churches, now the pastor of the
First church. The sermon of this talented
mlntater is reported in full In the iftuouri
Democrat, and also the . addresses of the
different speakers at the general meeting.
Thatof Mr. Dickey is quite full, and does
tam great credit, both as to matter and
spirit. Oar space is so much occupied
that we must forego the plessureof giving
extracts. • _
Dr. Duryea's beautiful church, Brook ,
lyn, has just been opened for service.
The interior Is semi-circular In form and
has the pulpit In the middle of the north
side.
_ _ _
Dr. Lilenthal, a distinguished rabbi of
Cincinnati, has written a letter to Gov.
Baker, of Indiana, in regard to the
divorce laws of that State. He alluded to
the discussion on the subject in the late
Philadelphia Conference of rabbis, and
begged His Excellency to recommend
their revision. The Governor replied
that he would urge action on "this Much
needed reform" to the next Legislature,
and asked for information as to what
"the Orthodox Jews of this country re
cognise as valid causes for divorce."
The Independent says since 1654 the
Methodist churches of Brooklyn have in
creased from 18 to 48, Episcopal from 26
to 83, Baptist from 10 to 28. Roman Oath.
olio from 9 to 26, Presbyterian from 15
to 25, Congregational from 11 to 17,
Dutch Reformed from 11 tje 14, Unitarian
from 1 to 8, while all others have de
greased from
. 14 to 12.
The Constrega'tsOnnlist asserts that sever
al instances have recently occurred where
Free Will Baptista have admitted Congre
gationalists into their churgh without re
baptising them.
The 7,,Bed:Orabyterian, under the
arrangement of consolidation, announces
that the old editors in chief of the United
I Presbyterian and Christian Instructor,
Dr. David R. Kerr ind Dr. John B.
Dales, associated with Dr. John Scott,
will have the editorial control of the
united paper. It is also stated
, that the true idea of a paper is that
which makes it impersonal and has Its
readers regard its editorial matter as not
what Atli individual may say, but what
the paper says. . .
At the recent Methodist convention of
presiding elders of the New England
conferences a resolution was passed in
favor of calling, women out still more
prominently in public services. It was
reported that many woman are appointed
stewards, and one minister is said to
have a noble woman preparing to enter
the ministry. -
Rev. James Lynch, recently elected
Secretary of State, of Mississippi, is a
colored Methodist minister, - Who con
sented to occupy the civil position with
the belief that it was his duty to assist in
the reconstruction of the State. He says,
"My personal salvation depends on my
preaching the gospel. God has called
me. I cannot, I dare not reflise."
During a recent religious revival at
Equality, Illinois, two liquor dealers
emptied their whisky into the street.
The first Synod'( the Reforms d.Church
of North America met in -Philadelphia
one hundred and twenty-three years ago,
composed of thirty.one ministers and
elders, representing a few thousand thou.
sand souls.' Now the Synod has 200 del:
egates, representing 550 ministers, 1,200
congregations, and 250.000 baptised souls.
TlauPiesbyterians of Rwavtlie, Indi
ana, recently purchased a parsonsie for
their pastor. When the house was about
to be occupied it was set apart with re
ligious services. A sermon was preached
on the occasion from Genesis xxiv, 81:
"Come in, thou blessed of the Lord:
wherefore stand thou without? for I have
prepared the house and room for the
camels." - _
_ .
Rev. William A. Billiely, formerly of
lit. Androw's Episcopal church of this
city, now Rector of Christ Church, Cin
cinnati, has declined, the call to Bt. Ann's
church, Albany, New York.
A wonderful revival influence previdis
at Hamilton, Ohio. The Presbyterian,
Methodist, United Presbyterian and
Universalist Churches are all receiving
large adcessions.
Union Theological Seminary, New
York, has been in existence thirty-three
years In that dty. The Seminary is to
be removed, sixty tots, just west of St.
Nicholas avenue, in the upper part of the
city, having been purchased by the special
committee, to erect the necessary build-
Inge ihereon.
The Church Ikeda contains quite an
able paper on " The Use of the Press, by
the Denominations." It says that those
religious bodies which bitheWo havo made
but llttle use of the press, are now chang
ing their policy and adopting its agency;
those bodies which have used it moder
ately are doubling their tunes, -while
those which have used It most, and na.
Many reaped the greatest advantages of
its wonderful -help, are nuttlifl forth the
most enlarged efforts for the extension of
Its aid and influenoe In the future. The
wank of the Perm of the leading denom
inations is set forth in pretty full de.
tails
Teri Kittanning Republiean prints the
annexed letter,}Trom a Penang° .ccaucty
pothunter, to the editor of • Pittsbargh
nawipaper, which has Jint strangled
Itself
..P.OOIZCAND. VENANCIO CO.. PA
Doceutuor lath. 1868.
Blitor Commeretal—Dear air :--I shall
be pleased to receive a sample copy of
your weekly, in order to asoertain
whether you have changed your Vial..
In politics end Demme a Republican. If
you have. I think there can be a nice
club raised In this township. I observed
In reeding a paper a few days 1111210 that
you bad been,oonvicted of lib:lL and I
would like to tate this means of assist.
leg you In paying the matter, provided
you have changed view. as MIN,YO, and
keep you forever above atulpicion of cot
leaguing with Ow correptioniata at Barris
bu,p.
A friend at my elbow anneals that I
should know that you kad chanced to ha
a Republican by the treater:done Rea
publican gall in Allegheny county, last
October, where, by your influence, the
ticket had an illeZeSied majority of 8.000
voles—backward.
Very trulyienn. du,
' J. IL T. Jacitson.n.
Tnx. prbspeet incresies that the St.
Thomas treaty will be 'added.' PPisidunt
Grant expresses his opinion freely to all
who ask it. He says NI thinks the treaty
will be ratified on the ground that, after
what lju taken place, our national hon
or Is involved, though he does not think
ths bland of enough consequence tons to
be wertli buyb4 at say pzice.
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PITTSIWIGR DAILY GAZETTE a SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY R, 1870
REPORC OF THE STATE TREAS
URER.
To the Senate and Ileum of Representa
tives of the Commonwealth of fennsyl.
=I
GNICTLEICSIN: /n the performance of
my duty I have the honor to submit the
following report of the_ finances of the
State, and my action since these affairs
have been under my control:
The Ind.bledoese of the Coomon.
tS that he end of the Led per.
ni vr teen..... eXtMil,w3l2
The tee tire of the
IMEiME!!!!!!!
13:112
SI , og • redoCSlOn, 4.lsr tae W. rotas
M dog
The total debt. aeet Slu.
men.. to tbe Of a 11‘ 1 140
Frou olden nun should be dedaeted
. .
.toe PAW. top natant:to. bod e tee
Treasury s and oet apart for the pall
tarot mount
the :I • bt,
Amount on teed '
tor toe . Payment
o overeoe :oases,
Interett. err te
net:, nod reboot -
092.4141:2
Anion t 'pp le shim
to ate pa, meat of
the eye ter e- at.
I , an, lena.nrlni
Ju
I. le7o. and
~ber payable en
1,41.91.11 et 49
Total debt, less cods In the
Trohatry on boy. 13. ... 51.411 175 411
The r: e•-lp la for the decal year ced
ing Neve:neer 30. 1043, eau valve of
I..•ua and prom eels. and lotereet
thereon. were 130.214,147
Worth.. 0, cal y. ar. ens Ise Novels
ber 011, 1000, yeah eing.ar deduce
e
11.221,NL1 111
The total hayseente for tee ye rend
ing N. 0.0.10, 30. 104 r. ex.:heave of
losns redefined eau Inter st sald
on overdue luau., &wanted tu.....4,197,030 1 0
The total ow - meets fer the year end
lug hot. esxr SO, MS, frith ,111,11ar
eve:galena, anooko ed to 4.311. 0 1 7
yb e Le m: r ec . ena :or theyear end' g
Nor uthe• 10 .1009 amount d . t0.... 1.7701,71120
Da e•to La 2 ream,. 'Nevem. r
70. I 012 YZ 31
Total money. neelted by me $ 4051.(1113
The tow pa, meets for Om year end• •
jag liortmeer 30, Ma, were 4. aa,774,
Showing a balanee In the Treasury
on November 110, Ma. of 1.100,153 0
At. this point I deem it proper to ex
plain to the Legislature the action of the
Commissioner' of the. Sinking Fund
with reference to this balance, and also
to show the exact obligations assumed
by them, and the reasons which governed
their action in the premises.
The amount of debt, payable on call
on the 30th day of October, 1869, was
$389,688 87, and the moneys held by the
Treasurer, in excels of these claims,
amounted to $1,140,781 17. To let this
money remain idle while the. State owed
a large debt, seemed doubtful policy,
particularly as our State now enjoys a
very high character for excellent credit;
admitted to be higher than that of any
other State in the Union. If our credit
had been liable to any unfavorable shock,
' holding a comdderable balance might,
perhaps, have - been defended on some fl
, nantral principles. But, In view of our
good standing in the money markets, the
' retention of so large a sum seemed to me
unnecessary, If it were not unwise. I
therefore proposed to the Commissioners
of the Sinking FortAto call in the live
per cent. luau maturing July 1,1870, and
to offur to pay it on demand, with accrued
interest, to date of presentation, giving
notice at the same time that Interest
would cease on July 1, 1870. The
amount of this loan was 61,642,128 29.
While Ido not hesitate to- affirm the
.wiadom ot this act, it has placed the
Treasury in the position of being volun
tarily liable for a stun much greater than
the amount of cash on hand. Its 'lshii'.
deanow are as follows:
'the emotes oststaxidleg. and Day.
tie no casl.bleser-doelbeas. at.. •
Is. ' ly
lbe amount of ta- JO • Ma in
sm, outs audio
.m tow euteertsed Sod dir.eed
to 007. 1, 1.0.1.1110
dikowlog a total of llabllttlte cf...... 1 Seam 17
Or an excess over the amount of cash
on hand of $465,367 IS. My abitlty to
meet these calls will depend, first, on a
prompt and rigid collection of the rave.
nue; wand, unremitting efforts to lore*
the payment of taxes heretofore evaded.
and now the 'object of legal action; and
Wed, the gradual presentation of the loan
at the office of the Treuury for redemp
tion. -For the tint two of these I hold
myself responsible. For the lest I rely
on the unsullied and excellent credit of
the Commonwealth.
The gross receipts, from all sources,
uto the Treasury for the lest fiscal year,
wete cs 941,711 18, a sum which appears
to be atifficent for the current expenses
of the government and a gradual extinc
tion of the State debt. But the attention
of the. Legislature is respectfully called
to the manner in which the income is
distributed by law, and a necessity
for a change in Its distribution.
La the law new stands, the amount
Bet apart for the payment of the
general expenses of the G.tvernment was,
for the put year. $1 677,1111 91, while
the actual amount paid on account of gen
eral expenses was 39,596,059 86, or
$1718,907 95 more than the rum provided
to meet this item of expenditure. In my
Judgment, a change in the law will be
neceetary to meet this difficulty, and I
content rJyaelf with directing the anew•
Son of the Legislure to this sublect.
A. large amount of uncollected taxes
has accumulated in times put, until it
has reached the enormous total of $1,300,-
000; Efforts are now being made to col
led this by legs] process. lam sanguine
that a large proportion of this sum
-will be recovered, end, to that extant
relieve the taxpayers. So far es the
suits of the Commonwealth against
these delinquents have progressed, we
are justified in looking forward with
hope. One of them—that against the
Credit Afotther of Amertes—has been
tried, and resulted in a verdict against
that corporation, and in favor of the
Commonwealth, for $407,000. The claims
yet in controversy po , tees &Intl merit
with the one jut decided In our favor;
end it is fair to hope for final triumph In
them all.
The estimated income for the fiscal
year now panicle accompanies this re
port, and It is respectfully submitted to
your attention. The revenues are be.
lleved to be ample; and with economy,
will enable the State to meet its current
expenses, and to continue the payment
of a portion of the fended debt yeerly,
from the annual Manna, without ne
gotiating a loan for that purpose. This
has been done dating my administration
of the Treasury, for the first time,l
think, in the history of the State.- Ad
while I am nut vain* enough to claim any
credit for the improved condition of our
finances, I em ardent enough to hope that
there may not be any retrogression from
this flattering prosperity; and I trust my
successors may be enabled to continue a
course which commends Itself to every
taxpayer in the State.
Notwithstanding the calling in of a
large portion of the debt, there has been,
and there still is, a.large amount of money
accumulated in the Treasury, as will be
seen Irom the annexed statements. The
State should derive some benefit from
this accumulation. To secure this benefit,
I suggest that the Commissioners of the
Sinking Fend be authorized to purchase
the bonds of the Commonwealth at the
pries which they command from time to
time. In -speaking simply as a be
sinus men, this appears to me the
proper course to pursue. It is certainly
wise to reduce the debt with the surplus
hind. It is impossible to do this If an
arbitrary price le fixed on the bends be
low their commercial value. The oem.
mereisi theory Is, that If the bonds of the
State are worth more than par to the
holder, they are worth no lets a sum to
the State. For by the payment of one I
premium, the debt is permanently re.
duced, and the interest ceases for all time
to ec , me.
While making this suggestion I do not
I desire to be understood inclining to this
particular plan for accomplishing a-very
desirable object. My wish is that the
Legislature shell provide some way to
utilize the balance which cannot be.pre.
vented from accumulating - . end I com
mit the subject to their wisdom.
The bona now required of the Treas
urer is 00,000. If any bond can furnish
the State additional security, where the
officer beset stake, met only his fePuit
tlen, but his character for the fsithhil per
forManCe of a public trust, then this bond i
is ridiculously inadequate u a safeguard
to the - Slate. To secure such a safe
guard,- through this agency, the bond I
should he largely increased. I reeom
maid that It be raised to a sum not less
than $210,000.
The vocation of those who once insist
ed that our debt could never be paid,
ended the moment we began to reduce Its
total. In like manner the people will not
be apt to believe those who insist that our
financial entre ate Mismszeged. In the
face of the inexorable fact, that. Pennsyl
' yule maintalns a credit in every money
market, and on ev• ry stock exchange,
superior to thecae any other State in the
American Union.
/ inn justified. I hope. In congrattdat
leg the Legislature on the excellent con
dltion of our finances; on the fact that
the estimated Tirtemtes are sufficient for
the current year; that no increase of tax
'don is necessary; that the prosperity of •
the people renders the usual Income lure; ,
and, that, under this prosperity, we are
each year paving, without distress to our
citizens, the great debt bequeathed to, us
by the last generation.
The. Legislature has cast upon it the
responsibility of levying all taxes, by
; means of which money flows into the
Treasury. By their direction alone can
any fraction of this money be paid out.
As they have the responsibility of pro-
Tiding ways and means, and directing
all expenditures, so, too, have they a
right to • all the honor which must flow
from the ruecessful working of our finan
cial affairs. Economy in legislation re
lating to expenditures on their Tart, and
en Intelligent management on the part
of the executive officer whom they choose
to collect .and manage the revenue, now
seems to be the poly things necessary to
enable - Pennsylyiknia to speedily pay off
the res.:ins, of her once enormous debt,
and to assume a position of prosperity
which shall render her alike the pride of
her own people and the envy of her sister
Watks.
Very respectfully, your obedient ser-
Tan; lt. W. MACKEY,
State Treasurer.
FILAinCLTN Drcx,.of Bt. Louis, an intl=
ante friend of President Grant, and for
many yeah; a'distinguished lawyer in lm
portent cases before the Supreme Court,
may be nominated for Associate Justice
in place of Judge Boar, immediately after
the rejection of the latter's nomination by
the Senate. . •
HELP NATURE IN DISTRESS..
The vette of DL icaysitrs tars() CURS
cannot beostimeted In dollars and oats. Thou-
sand. et people who bare and It can Matiff 10
tie eetraordinary multi—WM. of them far gone
with &wages of thelnuis mid pulmonary organs.
It I. without queetlon one of the sptedlest as
well as the most soothing of all lane =Michas.
It will curs lb. worst Cu.. of utbm•.
It will anss long. atstuding CA . IIIIII of Brants= La.
It will care spitting of blood.
It will Care a common cough Ina few days.
It lOU etre the worn can of nore•thront to II
It will cure °starch In the head
It will ours •
It will suns etirmile
Resides most other diseases o[. the limes and
pulmonary organs• If any owe will relent over
the matthr they will Ind that most of Um& dl.
'OO6Oll an a :aclohed by °Damnedest in some of
the ebsanels that el!mlnate marble matter prom
the syttem. Dr. RETURN LUNG CURE
1=!
Dr. lepers Lung Care, whilst It funeral
obatractl4n,it at the saute time glees healthl•
sass sad pleasure to the blood, tooth*. .he
rough surfaces of the throat sad leers and
oltual a wholeaarae and plessaat utedlclue to
take. It 1. teed with ir..t c..tatatl 1111 th
wasting old decay of the Dowers of the system,
and It will Impart to all the erases renamed vigor
=2
The 'stater months are those whlleh are osially
retarded as the most prolific oreouglis and cold..
and cossereptlve Invalid a dating the wit ter are
mostly Dm .'screed to helm indoors, far the re.
son that the told Is apt to produce a tendency la
the system to laSamatory action and nadir
those diseases dtelsolt to core. Dr. Lsyser'a
Lang Can come. to the ald of d messed antara.
helps also to mats noosl and saw til oast . to old In
iho rotoratlon sad renewal of porn. It snub.
nowt tbla article will bat try one bottle of Dr
Konor , s Lung Con. It will onvlon then no
.f the troth of tenet we say th enYthlnt wt
wet It eenthlnee In It some of the most
.Meal of Om stat.is ...Om. .4
one Cs. see It wittiest benefit. Go sod sea Dr.
Kerssr et !as Gresd M.dlost 011ie. 161 Liberty
street. 015 s• hours from aldrfi the morning
All one to the alto noon, and from three
k anal as fn the resoles. and Novak stettl
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LET COMDIOPI kIICCIE DECIDE.
Vast Is Ow marred node of procedure In
of cntrnt deolltv and nervous pros rat
Does not reason t , II us slat Widen Mtn
ties Mesquites!. To remit he 'Ulm% serration .
In such • earl. s. sib nerd at It wruld be to bleed
•stamteg ems. Yet It is done et ry def.
1.10.44014 000 anoblimeirest lunette. I too
tinned itt lb. teeth of the nna tat the% ohrelesi
yr, atere•ortto n net dl•turomm. that
meorep••••it, I. more ~resole at d auldir re.
Ilme t Yy ilotte , te r's Sten Stn Ii ltar• tbs. by any
,therm dbone at Ite,ora.l.ru• tbs.
•orpuldablOty Morten toad./ otts orpltlit•
or Irmimiarity of ....els. bad tri.ittu • symp
tom must set ter Ortylookou.nus 1.••1••• Ito silo-.
ts•rge of he owl. nye ter of -• • tell me ex•
milted or ',runlet.... im•mor alert be remitted.
'r ehi ism Au both. Titer routtotump Mee and
actlt IJoo pro-tr:l s,o Ith x , rson.laary
trams'
W
• ••11s0.1 , - Otromol l i
nter. omloos 'rate
Los•o's titer tone m i-or
old •loot•to nom, or.
Til.euga stsnme, 41 n•irets the
at ... •.. operlic •es directly. It /re • •
boallhy Sod tie, impel.. to teem e:
bled MtMoot. IMeestlon Is feel Itsty.d. the Li
mnos el "Mallon etrems d. the blood micro','d
with on, or orris-• •PM •of the aortae ors
tho arrest braced. and all the d-rsattl vomit.
of the n.uaf meml 1.10 bra thy soil.. not
me medico 11. so 1•0011 the ease If .sera
Mum ...rem s- ml 1.1 reo. bet fee • eostise.
anew. It is 1U ttil.smay Mat sem stesree,dem.,
• emo me •tombs In the sendltion Yr the
fe•late. mesetaird one err, us 'eyelid. by ' he
1f of till • woad., fel oorr. sit...titre nil
0.10. Let mamma tenet sit ride Imor.Oo sods
urop•rstlO• ono a oreetta log estbartio esp. la
menet," by prueolUolmustrlloceslllotistryCLLUll3ll
Or Vara..
NOTICES
girirdmiNG MEWS BIFIRCAN.
TILII LIRRAET.-fiso 00medal.. op
voluted tor too A.veitatliblito.nalute Wawa
for Om ossoalag year. prose folloolog:
PoratooPtr-JOISMPH DILWORTU.
Vlcs PRoloomr-RRNRY Y. LUNU.
Bacortoßr -A.
Tsitoiltatm-O. P. CORWIN.
Duntercmr-JOAN H. /10.-
•Ro, . Nen. IIZINRA.IT,.tW..e.HI/lIIRRT.
a. R. OUR,
- Ariwroits—T. B. AWIAHINOIM ALIL7.II
LAIItakILAN, Jh.. CTIIIIII w./1111C. Jt.
• JAtlltl COLWILD.
H. B. 811. TH.
W. 1.. 4711.V.1 1 Arr
7 . W. J. 8A130 , 11 , 714 '
J. 11. 140111/ 11 CH.
JOIN
W. P. W1.T141%.
I.loramltt•s.
alr ll. ltelion as JanuarilitT4.ll T. H.
•
Tend, and ir.rot itostroO. open toe road. 14
smile and And lamas, tM Treanklme. sad all
presei:t end totem property of te• Cklneralel•
They depend spew no new or hall , eettled Ur
rttory for byelaw to pay tear. !sta.*. banapon
no old, well settled and prodeettre
assuming that a retiroan Wit IM beset
of roes .• regime . oliers better neartty rim role
Intense and P#110441 thin • road to I. Wig
throes% tee moot 111/01y extolled artldernesa ur
sparsely settled territory.
Tete Kalnroad possesses wend Mentes...
la resoled Into sad est of tins City of Mosel),
ea lisportant'.lroad . Casten to males
'Arosee a Ilse. of ;Wave sad old faxmalax mt.
remind. In the elated tortion of UN Suits of
Illinenn Ia renatng wear to &peen* or lion on •
uit A N caj NoTrEs: ef wet extenaand value, lad over broad deelar
IarNOT ICE TO PERSONS hat ,
.11:11 boats of soy deeeriptieo. or mee , r.
HMO any Wad lying on Itie Ailairbear
carte, drope er not having. reported.
an Denby riotld
TO REPORT. AT ONCE.
Or Um win to sold at Ms
Expinitiore of .Tiventy Days.
ROSIEMT e. zazi.
den LLIOHINT WVARTSIARTEIL
a" .THE ANNUAL MEETING
or the eteekkolders er the OWESUT.' T
CO. or P tttoyeet, Intl re held e* their
edam, o. 839 [Abe n y tend as Trtie DAY, the
llth Int., at 4:10 r atwhrtt Woe sod
piese eleet.oa far 111reetor will tore pleas,
0. Mit...tux,
' • ' t Pee. sad TRY.. :
'"'" '',10.%1'14::::,ti.'',...:.'"!: t
.1,0 lot It, 1610 -
fgrTHE ANNUAL Ei ECTION
forDIRIUT. , 6 , at Ibla CotoraaY, to
aolorofor thee ...km tear. 15111 ha lo n at Ha
• flea. In ••Phristoa Mil 4.00 N.. 2 ) . •11,1
a.• 11,1 . 11 111.1• Y. Jastba;• 10th. 11110,
belros Um bourn' mt . % i li. . :Mit4Tt/iir. '
810 . 1111 . . !aerator,. .
4.y.rie• Or A Lt.ao awn' IlpiA.ca Co..
O. ii .11TIIT..11&171 0 .• 44 . 41
/ .
• _
arAN : EL.Evr.oiti run... 12
tit.t.-1 of thle Comollof .. ~"""
the ounleg year...llllo held at •hiooldeo. on
MONDLT. fAhIUA4I' 10 , A; 111 TO. between
the boon of le d.. x.'ond A 2, a.
CITICZ OF 1111
ISTabblinfr I sbbiteo ti VOirT. , OT
• mesunoui J.. 1 1170.
arTHE • ANNUAL' ELECTION
for'lleolob Three ore 11l COmpe ,
N e,roe for .he o soul ni ear w ill w be hale e On
aim No. NV recto e , root.. "cord MM. bb
o DAv L .IANII. NY 10. 1810. INtovoN lhs
hour. of INN. N. sad A r.
ALDEI7
• Secrets-I.
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OrIFION CITY BICTVAL Jars
vist.BANcr..oo. or PlefifFlTAre ,
NI be mobsl election for TILIKLe DISOO-
Tows of ttos Oootooot * . .v. tor M r r • n.
will be bele It toe °moo of see t
el
Nabi:,',.:l7 bt ig
A.s.,aallt
• J. lIIIa9. Itoorotoait
AiziOzzoi. DOG. SO ISOM. .00=
FRUIT CAN TOPS.
• 8E1: 1 1"
FRIT C AIN'T( )1 ) .
YITTSBURGHI FA.
we are um Da m to supply Tinian sad
Pones. It la Damen annple, and se
lb* plant top, having ens sansestAMlL ou
Maus stamped epee the nemd,
tito sawn awl an mfts as patnteenpon
tan tap of Os cane
lila Clearly, Disumetly Verona,*
• - - - -- - - - -
by rTIlf ptMlnie the same of gran the
opium apprlts Ls_ passer aid to
us 4Lsoustr_t_ils_ le brileinst OM or
hest sib us other arta Gass
3133EV1r
WILLIAM
Nos-180 and 182 Federa
BARGAINS IN
Ladles' Felt Skirts,
Balmoral Skirts, - •
Ladies' Striped Shawls,
Plaid bawls,
Shoulder Shawls,
Breakint Skink and Sontag',
Lll-wml FopHa Fields,
Plain Catered Fop's, ' -
Baltimore! and Jeans,
Illakete and Fluids,
Shirting and Skoehlog nein,
Table Llnons and Napkins.
The . Stock is Comple
WHOLESALE
WILLIAM
FEDERAL STREET.
JANUARY, 1870,
LICRIIII,GLIDE &Co's,
78 ud 80 Market Street.
PRICES REDUCED
La,dine and PsUdrets's
CLOTH- AND FELT SHIRTS.
Alut,ll dueriptioni at
WORSTED KNIT GOODS.
Coarota 'workout% of
LADIZ9', MEN'S AND caumars
Underwear,
Stockbap
NEW GOODS 0
FIRST MORTGAGE BOND
CHICAGO, DANITILLE
VINCENNES - RAILROAD
Total inmost to be 155a01...1141,500,000
Cailtatlt•sk paid Is 11.100,000
LaChanted( Coos at Soo& (140
miles)
lasitatatal 'Cantata par as.
art
Lar♦At.a eM ILmna pr am.
Aswan% at Deado par mall*
of read
Asaimatet bater•st par silo. too!
Amuse or Nei Lumbago per
EIM3
TIN Node follow the seetpletton of the food
havethe Ustota trset Compaof of T. es t►t
llaalgtar and Trawler Aiwa—awl an
wad at maul at *a an sor awl Mama,
They bear exatataatles sad aosaaarteos. twit
ter, It le banned, titan any other sow bears the
pante, to tlia lull and anobaayeable eleateata
of Sealy, Drearily red PM/N.
TYLiy boar food Interest—eleven par ant. Gobi
der arty year.—and an neared by a../I.lls.
tent', are Its monopoly. ♦sd besides lb* lasi
sad other hiastasos tlas snared, thorned'
attracted to thlo road this osasidorable mita al
ready miming sp ..119111 the Lama to tire
coati , . leo volor"itohosiliers Casss:dons It Yoram
• Trost Liao •t Mlles oborter Mad say (Akar
roots hes Cheats to NotheillO•
Thew Bonds are tberem»biped iFpon &Meaty
aad• Bisthiss that a fui Testi Must la evizabli
doable—ad oompetat Jodi,. 'ski treble—la
IE3
Gain...was ailing what tils print Is Mat jury
mil if Sr.( Oslo am Soinfa. nal TAW or /eats
Patna/ ass ed ip.flago Norzzoo BETTHR.
0. • . DONNELL.
p.mpfLeta, wGL Yaps. •a.. Da k.*d fOr
Utbstion.
Bolds Islay be hod directly of,as. or of oar
Wats la littrboritb, • . . .
S. & 60.,
75 31.01111TY1 I.YICINDIS
W. BAILEY LANG &CO.,
6E C.L.IFY =ABET, Now York,
ApoEs !dike Sok of the Bonds.
Jrrulr•TYr!
FINE HOLIDAY GOODS
FOR. G
PUTNAM da ADAMS',
late halals& IstablWuntit,
79 SIS . TS A.vszrrtrm
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N 339
O 0 ID
SEMPLE'S,
Stret, Allegheny City.
it All-wool Gob Goy Flannel'.
it 88e., Teri Hem Gray Twilled Mud ;
it 10e., ill4reol WORM.
it U Me., good Dark Moines.
it He., Double Width Poplins.
At a 140, 94 Bleached Inslll-lited
good,
At I! kbleaeleillhootla
Ii Ho. oath, Plaid Milder Mora.
It St 60, ladles' Felt skirts-• 4
At $0.71 a pale, 10.4 Whits Illalkota.
It OA a pair, 114 White Blankets,
Heavy Mundt very dup.
Wire and Hines' Fan.
e in Every Department.
AND RETAIL,
SEMPLE'S
and 182
Nos. 180
ALLEGHENY CITY.
JANUARY, 1870,
lIACRIJII,GLYDE &Co's,
78 and 80 Market Street.
it Be., Ladles' Linen Handkerchief;
Ladles' Linen Collar;
it 40c, Hon's Grey Iladonkirts,
It tOe., lea's Grey Drawn,
LI ne., Nea's kid
It 10e, Vol of. In's Paper Callan,
It 10e., Callinal Wail Stating',
it ID., Ladles' Winter Mons,
it POO., Wool Knit Hoods and Cape.
At 00i, Chlldna's Knit Shawl,
At 01.00, Milt Moulder MOIL
Gloves, to
PE E NING DAILY.
THE
PRESBYTERIAN
OT THE
AND
large goalie 'beet weekly.dr voted to ILA Igloo&
Literature and General Interne . ..tee. Petallarte4
EVERY THURSDAY
►t IS TIMID ATtNTflt, l lltaborik.
Price only TWO DOLL►B3 •
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TWENTY THOUS IND.
It tdresistss largely in New York, Otte, Penn
olranis and the Western and Itortirirsularn
Stites. Its tamest , escalation Wu tiss daunt
Pittsburgb and Allegbenn tits sitrinusdind
districts of Western PenitrylmlS, Xdstern
Ohio and Wuteria Virginals. _
131:3=1
L 63 .30e
119,1r11111
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CCU
0111111111 k
=2!
CM=
MCI=
1:3=1:1
Twat,. mouths 93 00
Loaf Potion, per Ime. eadklseenles. AO em.
110 ••
•
H. J. 3113RDOCH & CO.,
. rTI
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STANDARD
Transit Observations
Of the Mats at Oar Owa observatory.
7. R. REED & CO.,
Jelielers, No. 68 Fifth Avenue.
EROHANTS
OPPorni l'osuses.
REDUCTIONS
THE NITED
CHRISTIAN INSTRUCTO
MILS Or ADVNICTIUNG
TOR ONL 6QIIARZ
.8 UN
. sire
. it SO
. •N
IM:1
24 Third Avows.
M==!
Mil
331.A.31COINTEOPti,
1961 19
=EMMEI
ON TUESDAY
McFADDEN'S,
Federal Street, Allegheny;
INAMONDS. (laden mod .otlta tta
wATCHRS, all stakes sad ISMS&
• JaSITILL&Y. as •Adiasa Yarb•t )f .
STREWING. VILVAILARDPLATRD
W ietlNMiii GOODS AND TAMS. ` I
lb* °haw. at aalectiona.
BRONZA APi • FABIAN STATU
ARY. mangy new dear.. is en.. DK
sads. s
en, un bast% elameil. Astl4•••
wid
Pj151111:1414, eta b ..• z •e. a
B 1 P dOrti 71 . 1 k id l ie 1u ha tri
con eaponalas RA TER ,
961 T. IiktFADDEM, Jr. 96
wALfrcamorg.
TIME.
WIC 'SAKI. VIZ
MT
FICOI.4I:I3.ACY
ORB tt reCONAIIY,
werweiers,
IH man lit, toner of Tate;
ALLIGUANT.
Our Goods are tfourpowd
G}4Ia4JIIS
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Taiii4At.W•t4X. , ;AZW. 6,7 .4. l k# , C ;, ' ,Z7- " ..t. "Y* 7 .; , 14 ,- .i4W4 , 14,4,,,, ,, ,i 1 .,v.c.7. ,,, , , r. , , ,,,,,, ..,Fr...1t•.•,; 1 -{z.,..1....- , ..-.-:•••,,, , r. ,, , , ,a,,,......,,,, , .;:,.
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GENERAL
TO CLOSE THE
ENTIRE STOCK!!
BATES & BELL
OFFER. THEIR 04
Choice Selected Stock of
' Dress Goods,
Shawls,
Silks,
Cloaks,
Blankets,
Velvets,
VERY LOW PRIM
To Reduce the Stock.
DIBISOLIinION.
Tee cs or 1.00 AN. OHNOG i CO.. bits
QS day bon dissolved by limitation. 111.08131.
PAHL ud J. Z. JOHNSTON retail g. Tbs.
badness mill be settled OT to remaining vars.
sus.
JOHN T. LOOA.W.
EDWARD URSOO
OLONUL PARK.
J. E. JOHNATUN,
010. R. LORAIN.
=Ell=
The vafirdipsed WN easUmth•laurkrtatloo
sad We of TORINIX and DONZSTIO MAW
WARS et tlielr *ld dud. No. is Wood street,
odor tluo gm of LOGAN, GREW • Ct•. Mr.
J. L JellinsiOf will ?Mahn with the limn.
JUI/If T. LOG
IroTAILD 68.1.00,
MnTEI7I:!
PISMOI.UriON. he Partner
/HIP itntolbes •htstlog ages. Z. H.
MLTZB sad ALICE. 211..MP00L. aide,
the Ana game of Z. H. hummer Co. has al.
dt7 1011•• 41•1101.0 hl swam eoa.eat,Ate.t..
TlitaplNlS emethts. The herein.. of Me o'd
Ira will as settled as hl L H• Ter. 'rho
Ida eostisae to 00.7 oh-Ina MLitt:HAW
TAILCUMNO lesteAteesi thecae amid. No. IN/
Leamil item. Anelthoh7-
Z. H. 113111WZIIZZ, _
ALMS. illuMettlON.
jaheery • let. 1110.
13 re Wile a the Ina t hereby aria all
ay Meade amain* their Deateafe.ha Z
a. BUT *Z S{ Peelle{ mead be • 11l sae
IllaWilltieS IA who may vat epee hhe.
1
*LIM. VIR/3129031.
• holism tallabted to the late ern wilt plena
nate pareneet at Imo lb Z. H. sumer.. All
.awaete en alveoli:A to be settled potltteely
erttAta 70 111714
I 12==1
rbISSOLVTION—NotIce tither..
AL , • BY given teat the partnership heretotor
eilstlnd Delman the uses relined to the. loss
dry and Hell Warning bulnees, wader the next
et LIMB. 11083ITZR • CO., bee this dee been
dissolved try Retell consent, by the withdrawal
et J•ILLS H. !PRIAM% • The I whams will be
itestlneed by JOHN L. LIM'S and CHASMIC/
11.0681TZIL cedar. the m name -
of LZWTIS •
•0151TLR, who ere authorised to settle the
badmen at the late SIW.
C. 11.0311ITSIS nr i T. ' ‘.
4 Akin. H. el
JOHN L. LIMP ,
Sal It
.0. J. 111.GLE N.
E==l
FULTON It IrOANN;
plia.crricAz. Fr...trainman
OAS AND "rang rausszer,
Milk Mane. N.at BIN& Upset,
rirrotsysuis.
Leilrps. Gas Vim ass nelerss ,
lash Tabs as! Wall' [toads. boa. Vie er 4
114Slass. Ms suer SYsaibl. =dem= C.a.
awns *shawl. POWs sad rrivm. SLLlessi
it..! up Nth ilas. Paler Sad stun HutW
/Maw. ZslAnme*ssittjattasaloslts."
1 - 110111011.1 1 TION OF CO-PAIRT
et, Ftniitra22l UtrAirl
L,ON. so pispiators of ?ow oyrin, has
WS day tionttJoirad. Tb• bost.essills
be coattail/11W ilirstoreslaned Wm file
osrutermUlann s paapkortio Is astliorla to
.4 MI tv.si• lIIMELB and. settle Ole
bul"" atir a, luo rx.wooto, ,
law • : usiterase Way
ADMINISTRA
$200,000 WORTH
Cricme a out iii
J. W. BAR
NO. 59 muginar.
Mut M sold Lamsdtately. In order to WO* to
•Itt be eland on 'Caddo and 1.111.4.7. 3. 00 . 0
men inlets% and the propel at Intleadege fled
GREATEST
331"crear•Con P ereel.
s. -Tip Um" is a
ERTISEVI hIN'TS
lesOLtilini
MOND CLEARANCE
AND
HOLIDAY SALE,
HORNE'S,
STILL CONTINUES!!
USEFUL AND
DESI3W:ILE GOODS !!
T atremely Low Prices!
HANDKERCHIEFS,
Every Style and Quality.
Ladies,
Gads and
Liao° Goode,.
Gamer ventart ZN
• .4
Collars, Setts,
Randkeretlefe and Chemizettes,
Linen Embroidered. Setts, in Fancy
BUN, •
Broehe Scarfs, Silk Scarfs,
Roman and Embroidered Sashes,
Sash and Bow Ribbons, handsime
styles just received,
Fine French Flower's, . • _
Willow and Ostrich Plumes,
• Bonnet Velvets, Trimming Satins,
Boulevard° Skirts,
French Corsets, '
- Silk and Alpaca llMbrellas,,
Fine Silk Fans, Fancy Belts,
Jet and Plated Jewelry.
Ladies' Cardigan Jackets,
Traveling Satchels.
Gloves and Hosiery
IN STYLES AND QUALITY
TO MIT 'ALL.
Merino and Wool Underwear.
NEW STOCK
Gents Neck Wear.
Handkerchief Bows and Ties,
Pulse Warmer% d:a .
I BB 79 MEM, ST.
Qom'
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Corner Penn and Sixth Streets,
(formerly
PITTSIMAGI3, Pa
Prod complete Barb:ten College In Me
0011.4 Moms..
()FIN Dkir AND ;VEXING.
Omteats
on tollfte.e..t gay nem.
N. N.—Clroul ere co:wanting fall vortical= Am
&Oman the krtecloale.
6"11 /4(fgerrWie.
DR. WliiiirlTlEß •
normat•Qß
rIOIIMILIITIM TO TREAT - MT. .
4...2.7lparirizthi=
of tt i s forma, BM
ompretely eraaloatottermatonbaa or
nal Waskneas ant 'Napa's's:7 tnaVUSLU.
intf.ablastor other eitimes, ono boron IThwp..*o
some or ire tollori offsets. a. Metals, boar
treatises., lanlirs"U n.i=sarcAt • arrant to
aoote fU
Ia en u ory .W .Thr . nocturnalTsrsLalo/ Ts
and nnally so DaSl
randar 1.111.1411 107, anA a n 3
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Cil • 10l
11 1 11 01 .6•1 1 0 4 4 : = VI I 1 " 4
• partletlar attanclonirives to vanli. Goa.
plaints. Leurorrhet yr Wbs,
nation
Or
Uloeratior of
_Ula i FtrIX
prat ttls. Amenorrhoea. argnorrhatta, TadSA.
norrhoya alerility or a.renness, art Mat. •
01 Wda melee; aaoreas.
11 /SS Lnal • Pirriotan who colltsaa
10.0.1.1,/filtrAt of • assists Ow
. 4•0 mut amain treater sktellitat atesa=
WA one In gators{ prattles.
The Moor WILIAM., • atutd:opblet . :
=tr=2= " h Tomei
ar by mall for two Mamma, La meltryna,
uMsentenos contsAa• lartEn to ens at.
and rambling w.= oetorstan• UPS prte. • •
alenaaare of cher oomplainta
Tie caala:Unspent. aloaprlslan tan ita
reeety . s casual. Whin Ufa not oormstent us •
t o U.• Doolm.coplaina ran be ob.
Ulna OM chant Verna= stalsonant or the case.
Iledlolsas cui be Inrwardellt
inaU os 03.
paws. some lutanets. noway sr, • reasons!
tnarstaainas y antobstray asatasary.. shim la
Er.. pally porsoul attentlos 10 net Iml. 824
Raabe aarounao4allon (such variants there sat
Ci:tlLtat 1e nl t 0
lefarl•l77inelt 9ml ling 1ne410.3
sum, Yo prescription* we pntpars& Ls lb • ' •
n labontorY. nraleraltAlerso n ....soi 2 1;
mall • tilirA I.I6. O IrIIIIIIOOIIPIIIWOMPTI
S U r 4 tdall r Onl. 10_ .117 7 ri_ apet.zitri
•Tils rm. 00000 mar. them, ?Mit tore), •
TOR'S SALE
OP DRY GOODS
T3IIWMP r)E1370.
OF
KER & Cal
THE ENTLR
E7` SMIFIFIrjr,;,
• Edina et the late J. W. II . Tbotr
7 3d nod 4th, breeder to reduce Pm pees
viednley 7 rnly upon emecedrlag .0.120 of lb a
BMWA.INS
isznry Goo de
sat c.a. only.
Children.
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