PAI Saptts. • oritcrs.: Mink iI . IIIDINg, 84 AID 84 11111.41. . Ol/11101/a. PAPER. Of Plttsaaeia• Atlairkelay on 4 Visay Gouty. AEIBSDAT, 1810 hfrigo - ilAntirerp, 601 r. V. B. BOOM at Frankfort. 92 Soaveloved in finer York yesterday bit Bow's Rsyncw strongly advocates the Introductionot Chinese as laborers in th i 1 P 12 9 1 :1 3 i 1 _9. 3 V.!" . : - Tip' &Crease the public debt...lnce Jaikpaill U e 8.938,664.89; duce Ntai ',440 071.09. "NW iew -thndtag•bill, hued on the reeosuaendelloas of Seczetary Boatweil, will noon be =potted to the Beate. Air:batt " hill' Was at: list reporiOd yesawday—to s House which will pro. bsbly *sr it all to pieces, and then leave the . larlif now. After this result, the - Internal Revenue bill will be taken • • ja,lcsosra that the Postmmter Gea arat that the Home bill, far Athol bhp* g the franking•raiTtlege, be- so emeetted, In the Senate, as to restore the ireidradation jounals in the counties 101101-ilita nomination of Judge Bison° for upilittpreme bench should hare gone to tbrfiennte yesterday, the rscancy being dans tienlained by the retirement of Judge QRWt,ctyppasactvn on this nand nation, apitsinists Will also be expected to tonne try M'direet 'Tote on the nomination eir!e,Re!PL: . , Titer StKIIIITB2( 1111tAWCW of the ran liewEllentafem Junotion.City germ the doe ova of the Ewes river, la Wahl ad se far u Emporia, and two reviler. dallv*na ate to between thole tire points. Thisigt - attests the truth of tilrlirtilintlintilistnittrf the mirvelom rimier of that.s3tristif.i 'Junction City l i serevniat oUtie Jeotouri ; iiresat, •- "* I -10intirobable that 'Georgia ratland the ..I[Tth Article yesterday. Ills action; *tuner, taken, completes the needful a:Redone for the Anal Incorporation of that Article hate the Constitution . . not dim* Mato was needed : Georgia - is tem.:Meet the requirement, Nebraska and -Texas will follow; making thirty tatltektotitit / arthti, the taiet : eieeetiOtj Itsltprinelpla -of 14,0ablIcan Freedom Whfcle km bees . e from the me; tioatoes mate ot the last ten years. • filwascon Rnitin replies, in another conowsignlzieet whic h it was our duty t o. film. Rh clad will at. ttagilfe attention of oar readers, who 7 1./4Aztitei-F , n! , 11?-sucePiluit it an an aarrily • clear and satiefer,esplitigt taWolotlie emir. It is erident 'That the Senator-had committed only the error to !Ore** 1100cfooIedtiddettori in the wrong place. Let justice be done to Idr. Ratan, wheal illsearddias been, and we are-gaze - that It isilibe.Valmpeachably dud of a Repo& Wilt Senator.' , :tcriss,44llairdstration of Pusident Gitirrj has &Oaf teas money than did thigt . brAti predecessor. The ofddad fg• stied for the' current flied year chow a told. amduction . of. oxpordithrea. ja Clitar . 'it ',first half as_ compared with YoLaau 'smathslt, of 1217265,190.. This conOM down to October '6O. The next quarter, to thenewyecr, soon to be made peddicorill read. the same way. .And teigh ita redaction of expenses, the same OW thrum show an actual increase of $61,186,1110, in the receipts of the same lard nix 09111thfl of this administration. A'QW.Trit Pew cPunt3' bill. lOtir f h Ago pinta ihit Beitate: With . the iota AA AU:the Demoasta and two or three ma. 4141eltg/61/?`F*11"/ / 1 1 17 5 151 ' 1 g M, , !‘• mpti The peonage of the bill lea kmaioneoost. cdoeimpOsitice evat7 Democrat will mote Acta, ? pother eritti two professed/le jaktbrosts; lind Os' In' the ring. — Daring ialeatelettirs erperlenoe of thirty Setts we have never before - known one party albs other knits Par or against the pas sage of any local bill; but we live in • grange times, and when the kistilry of! titbit - de transaction becomes known, the; *wet people of the Commonwealth will: hart tholes-dim In such corrupt schen:ice; from power. Tll3 NATIONAL - WATCH Closinitr it 111/16,1lifnoWeruplloyd Mar hundred and ewe:Myrtles persons, about one halt item aseifernales;. , Thht company claim to SiEntreTeg'iraTchlnibir*OrMlbStlie money." atone and) 1.44;601 , fvf= Aght wide, and two stories bigness -Vow ct eighty -term feet; besides enianl _bow, eta, EseijUdni is-dorte by ma 4 eklaery. There are nine separate departd mats, each under skillful superrbors., It Is said the demand for the watches of, Ude establiehmentexceedethe Company's; ability to Opply. kireih Thr- tie Bere the tills :Ogee oflsllN ult. Marble to the canalenbergement , trVecti, "Of course, money could be mule Odor ale work, and, Or *4100,; fecioriey ought to be made out of it, on any other work, for that matter. But wi appreheml no more corruption In ! thla than in any public enterprise, u tree oa ben° I *i M C I tU V I T•r , Oceeree,—it : Is the drew, not the GA =MP, which P 431 signidautUy and moldy maples 'together, and althea, tbe bleu of money-making and corruption in r— We UM .crut colempara. ry's frankness, and the "friends" of thei sinking fund raid, In our own comma. , - airf;r live been equally candid. Scathe people want the paricularc Who Is to ' Mike tbe money and how much? . Can -the Argus supply tts with the terms. of tbrit secret contract for Reed's stock ? It seems to be of no use to apply to the! dumb but most competent witneues here In Pittsburgh. Row much "money" is td be "made" by the engineers of thli raid ? Row large is the "eorruption," for which its friends are so eager te . apology ' ' Or Tit City comscrt, meeting on igeudg, the Osetrusreial says 'Able siefeel or "retrenchment and re came up, inlwo t d or three upset, tinting the session. au a determinsUon Stwonlhotod tar reap substantial advan• • awes los the tax payers during the year. ~A ft expenditures will be closely watched. • - JUIlt WI For exemple, the Municipal .g•ora sob, • wholly useless publication Of the Counal proceedings, in pamphlet 'Amin, for Which the. Osstetsreiat wee paid city year And tide, too, when all the ionise& were giving the fullest telpeeti,hi each following morning, *niii;,feixeediees . . We state,: in the ;111 . tereas, for the Information clean 'that, considering its otter iseattinee,'Msd the high price paid,r this AO °, )03 la, pro rata, &Milt, One of nubile plunder than ilulles Ascent about which . . OE - ;;..,121e;07!'`..; . the Oommereica has bad so ranch to 817. A proposal to renew the publication this year peened the Common Council without much opposition, not being generally em derstood. The Select branch, however, very properly slaughtered it—even If it wan the Commercial's own petty but favorite illustration of its notions about "retrench ment and reform" and "substantial ad vantages." rtta the coalltloi have succeeded in pattsing, through the-Senate, the little bill to enhanie the vsli Of Mr. 7.lrry's Ti tusville. real.estate, we .hen -a rumor. frontArespitol, that some of the screws have got loose in the House, where this part of the coalltion contract Is likely to be defeated. .2fer , is this all the bad news froi Int that quarter for the bargain and sale people: the Philadelphia police-bill has gone through the Senate, by a vote of 16 to 13, two Democratic members dodging and not putting their names onthe record. Had three two voted, the bill would still have carried,Ato 15. At this writing, we hatro' not 'the yeuand nays, but It is evident that the bill received every HePub- Ilan vote, while two renegade Republi cans, Hi. Lowry and one Uttar, were not on that side. The yeseind nays will show who that other. way; whether Billingleit or Kerr. This, however, snakes little difference,' the two men, in • finding that theyttould not defeat the tneisure, did not '.vote at all. But their intended tritiChery is equally apparent, and would bays;been put in practice but for the de- teetion of Vie two DeWtocratto otembent. Thfr'w 11 not be forgotten witew the day of settlement comes between these faith less Senators and their Republican con 'taunts in Lancaster, Ede, Crawford Butler and Lawrence. IRO! RIDGE, WISCONSIN Away up in the hilly raglan of the northern part of Wisconsin there is a remarkable ‘deposit of Iron ore, which is 'described by a correspondent of the ':Ohicago Boman, as consisting of a mass bri bed of ore about fifteen feet in Wa imea,. and known •to extend over more ' than ono thousand acres. The first set, 'tiers avoided .:that, age of 'poor red ;earth,' deeming it worthless. It conid 'these have been puehased.for a . few Man: dred dollars. After Its value wu die- Icovered it sold' Sir $535,000. One fur inaCe his been erected; In' which charcoal :is used es fuel, which. Is making tea tons :of ,tnctshiir ley ef "cold short".lion . of !very suplirier qualify, teat wlllch is :greatly improved when mixed with aboin one.quirjernr Lske Superior tron.either In the smelting furnace or puddling pro ems. "The ore consists of 'Small graini, of . dim seed else, slightly 'peel and &timed, of a bright red color, 'Creasy to thdietch,,, and gains like rod chalk !lithe handling. When . iound place It Is firmly packed In regulSr_ strata, Interspersed by Joints and cleaseite idanea When: the ore is eTP 6I O tolhe els, it soon crumbles down abd'caa lie Shineled up like sand, and is knowdiatoirg thefarnece rrien,who work it as 'seed ore'." By chemical analysis it eit , e5,32.6 lint cent. of peroxide of trim, and 60.77 of metalic iron. To smelt this ore requires only three rourthatieiriorMi of fuel required for . Va4rilidperior ore. DOILTWIPAPPIa this mine as practi. ally inexholfitible. MUI -EXPLANATIOIII IM ORD/R. A Cold fin Mr. T. J. Bioiksx will be found ebsolltbeeti la `1211160. _COlnmxts; and we esil partici* attention, thereto— espeelail,s to ita"ennui", as well as to Its ke s siotal. itisitsinents, and to its lack o statements ;catty pertinent. The fincrrs,forthree van put, tuts ateatllly advocated the enlargement ot the Beaver canna, to a enacity to admit of the paettage of Teasels which can and do nevi gate the talus. It will continue to advo• irate that policy. The editorialkof which Mr. Sioux complains have all seen written ander driusplratlon oC he xespaftsible editor, "*** 1111111 :4 1 Tilfg VnTeri st : l 9l‘ a day or two ago. What remains to'-be-added is, that Mr. BIG . ELAX funislieknp explanation, of , the coritriptt. for the Clispoidtlon of this : bonds of 'the tdvere - Cank **int bald Mr. C.M. IN RES which is a matter of profoitid , buthiest T•to`the people& this county and - the whole commonwealth. Will ;ales Mr. Moult ror any ona of Lis Isaxbdeijuitildt:that informidon To ivold g,lstrig It by a "displarof per sonal Indignation falls far abort of the reign‘baiit alba omecau .gr.C.,id.,Rerm,.of.,rie, holds .a just Ilea tiatim Beaver . Canal . ef $1,700,000. it is now proio'sed . te.t4 . 11 6 . 000 , 4) 7 00 P 1 4 of the r tiinking ;Find and put it into this inroyeteriotudy widsjoired that ender i I arrangement: las consented to take from certain unknown ..r.'tetef E2l/41.. Leisylbr.`hla; cldm this the face of it What we want 'to know li, who will potlict iths c istye difference ? Every tax-payer has a right to put this Abestkin, loitridung 1 97-.Ket .4n. _expltcdt answer, canztoknatuntlly fail to infer the wont. Weiuire put Mr. BIGIUM blot self on the ,witness,. stinTi toninF 6e made one fatal 'ln admitting, he did In dig' C.; enntre'''idt 'Cie existence , <FA Wane; pa now thtsb bezt,t9eltsde 'tbi . ther • Izqntiies as - 'to Its - pfeetie' teni Sirrybody seetlhst he ;.kin but won't speakidthe facts. z-ns to: the .. Committee to which , refaik, comprises . tie tine:* ;lionet highly resPected thlietweituilty. . We believe that these neftletent are themselves only Ignorant of the real desigusofsome of their associ., atsr and arena, In active or passive sense or intent, compromised In the Is tngue 'Which we have exposed. ' . ova PUBLIC BALLS. _ Pißebuigh has long felt the need of some good assembly-room, for the proper iceomModitloi of the public, .attetidlhg lectures, concerts and other non.riezetrired entertainments. Nor have we yet had a theatre which, in tie areltectrind tious,,hes fairly, pet the more exacting inelierdents;of !liter yam. With tier contracted auditoria, limited platforms, defective ventilation, rudely arranged lights, end, above all other delicacies, their positively dangerous vomitories, or ways of egress for a. crowded audience Reeding to bcparmtly diecharged out side the walls, such public rooms as We . have hitherto warmed, although equal to the public needs in former years, have,, of late; ceased to fill ell the needful condi: lions, for a large city as rapidly increasing in its , perdition ass — its social refine merit-and. Inie s liiiirual callers It is not, even now, IleCeally that all our pnblic halli Should be equally of grand proportiotut, or possessing the other Improved characteristics width go to asrapa the wifely, or to minister to the Convenience or the luxury, of the most ammo= audience& it to not every entertalnment—lecture mart, fair, or opera - which may be expected to collect, at the stone time, all the scientific, charit able, and relined people of oar cities. Such halls as we now have— we need not specify them—meet admira bly the larger number of , current de mands, in that way. .But we repeat that Pittsburgh has of late felt speedier need for at least one or two such commodious assetablproomar 'with all those. special recotaiendatious, is the !my of light, PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTEe WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, 1870 ventilation, arrangement of the auditori um, and the absolute safety of the public in attendance, which are now known to be essential In respect of health, comfort and the security of life,—and of the capa city to receive and seat comfortably the most crowded throngs collected by any unusual attraction. These demands are about to be met on Penn street„ near Sixth, in a quarter of the city WMeh approaches as nearly as possible to the heart of its moat active business. and which is equally accessible for the populations - of either bank of the Allegheny River. That splendid pile of buildings, which has been erected by the Young' Men's- Mercantile Library Afisoilation, attracts, by the ele ganee of its great prOportions, the peculiarly fit simplicity of its ex. tutor architecture, the admiring - eyes of citizens and strangers. This building primarily intended for the better accom modation of a large library, which IS not yet large enough 'no be the moat creditable representation of the public regard for the freest diffusion of popular knowledge in these cities—will at the same time offer as a public hall, by much the roostrnomy, the, most *drolly arranged, best venti lated rad lighted, with the amplest prat. form or stage, and with the most secure provisions for .the safety .of a large audience . In any emergency, that the people . of .Pittsburgh and Allegheny have, yet knoirn. Indeed, after a caleful inspection of the building I in all ita pasts, we do not hesitate to pro nounce this Library Hill an assembly roomwhich,in.allits features, is fully up to every just -expectation of the pub lic.. This Hall, with Its passage-ways, and means of ingress and egress to the outer air, satisfies fkilly all the conditions . of modern taste, architectural . skill, and the public safety. It is Intended to seat more than' 1500 people, every one of whom, while seated, ahall have full view of the stage or platform, and of speak. er or ,musician, with an abundance of fresh air, • brilliant . lights, and a sense of absolute eacurity. The main auditorium is surrounded on all sides wittfivery possible convenience for the comfort and health of any audience.. The coup d' oa, from any part .of the house, when : occupied the, public, will be one of striking and brilliant ooniplate. 'new. We are entitled to expect that the 'acoustics of the room will be satisfactory. And, more than all, the le made 'so fussily . flre prior i - . With . such broad passages,. staircsises,' - isnaliCas so many of them and so judiciously arranged, that the largest audiences need not be hurried by any partible catastrophe,' but may; If need be, be delivered to the enter pave. meats In lees than half the time now re quired from any other public WI in this city. . The management of the Libraty Assn: dation honor themselves, the excellent society over which they preside, thepub. lie munificence which has entrusted 18' them therdistersement of the large sums involved in their present expenditure, and they have honored Pitteburgh,-in the really gust wore which draws tot ta corn; pletion under their care. They'have but nee other point to - care for, and here we trust that their decision 'may be In keep my with every , other feature of their splendid structure. Let them take ears to seat their, audlences' welL The' public have a rig ht to 'ddmend 'good, ,roomy Fits, each Well. Wined, proln!id . from the intrusion of. neighbors, and convent= ently accessible 'hirm the' ' neighboring . aisles. , ialery settee, Ca: a cramped and; . ,straight:baelreA cha i r, with .. not. More ' than half spade • enough for a good many knees that are stiff In the joints ; or for the exactions of the modern femirilne costume, to say nothing of the necessary intrusion of one's neighbors passing to or ftrom other setts on either side—thla sort of thing won't do. It would be -a gnat pity to impair the wetly and ample attractions of that beautiful auditorium by two•penny no tions of mistaken economy now, Weare told that the_ comfortable grating of this Hall, in secordince with Modern Ideas, will cost' $15,000: If so even that sum will be wisely.,epent. The ,management: stud spare DO care Or expense needful to Under their Bali; not Only' foe this year; bettor at least a generation . to come, the most comfortable and desirable place of mitt&en teriainmetit ilt.Pitteburgti. We have -also, the : ;deltaic of stating that the new OPeittliotnie property', on Fifth avenue; Is: to 'be radically ream.: strutted; with ledge additions, during the coming ,year. The auditorium or the present theatre is le be converted, Into splendid concert-rotten, and a theatre, with all the modem', Improvements, li to be eredted in Itsturmediste rear, and extend. in teek to; Diamond 'etreet;with 'its main antra:ice:l4 aapitelons hall-way frobt l. Fifdraveritie. - 'Bitch, we leant, are the settled 'lntentions of the proprietor, yrkd, twirls consummated; all the other Prelitailniriei, Is DO* , engaged in tie ar• range/tent of the building plans. : We may coitkrniulaikatg-PIOF, there . fore, upon the present certainty that, at a ;very early day, our wants In That &rec. Lion are to- be met In . every reasonaid2 particular. . Library will, be ready In May next. The libragy,jtielr .be removed to its nteig ipuOreur in lees than eight'_ weeks. The - Opera House intprovementa are likely to be complete I "deci'ng the year. We Commend. to,the architect of the latter, the same sugges. dons herein addreased to the management or the Library Association. . /may be:needful that Georgia , should flag new. Senators. This view obtains iniku best informed enema Influential .tmarters in that State, and isnot unlikely to . prerail with the Legislature. The Macon Union holds that the preieut body was never legally .argenlsed, prior to its present, reconstruction, and that all of its' acts 'wire therefore invalid. Says the Onion . General Meade allowed the Legislators to convene and scramble, pell mall into an 'organisation on its awn 'book, under 'a fundamental law that' had not been reached, and then the farce of allowing 'each House to purge itself of Ineligible members under the New Conatltutteo, 'which Constitution could only, legally. come Into. use after, all the require. manta imposed by the reconstruction laws had been complied with. • • Here .was a very ImMirterk link left out; AO amp from chaos to the legitimacy 'of a State without anybody knowing' exactly how it Inki"dotte—a sort of. leap In the dark: The Legislature Of Georgia, under the reconstruction laws. never has been legal: then It follows none Its acts were legal; Senators and officers it elected are eqslly illegal, and instead of going bank Valhi) act of thin Illegal body which expelled the colored members, tt becomes iteceasary to go to the bottbm of the difficulty and reorganise the Legisla, biro. ' Thiele the view President Grant takes of the • question, or be would not have declared martial law In the State. It la the only tenable position that can be taken. A Efanrusonao letter to the Deaver Radical says: • The local interests of this section of the State have suffered terribly . ' by. the action of some of its ReDiNintallitiree. The line of the Beaver and Erie , Canal fornlibed more than one-half of the men who have entered'on thework of de. atroying oar PIM'. Lowry, the- cigar osnst3lrator, has warned unasked, to be the champion of the Canal Enlarge ment project, and we fear has destroyed its hopes by tbo blight of his unsought friendship to it, and' hls unprovoked treachery to his party. Tau ;Watertown end Rome Railroad hi New York recently kllledn passenger for the diet time Inelghteen years. - • 'Mat Sand Bar Bustntaa. Coire.poadeace of Pl:taboret Gs:ate.) HARRISBURG, JIM 81, 1870 EDITORS GAZETTE--GESTLXIMN: In reply to your inquiry as to- the name of the person who dent me the bill declaring a sand bar In the Ohio river an island, allow me to state, the bill was prepared by Mr. Shaffer. an attorney of your city, and forwarded to me by Dr. W. J. Lang felt. of - formerly :a resi dent of Beaver county. ,_He is a :/emo., crat, but for cow years Ilia been a warm persorislfriend, and_ is_ a gentleman of of high standing as a physician and a man. He told me the bill was an- right, and Howard would favor It and that Gra ham would not oppose it. . I took the bill to Senator Howard and, asked him if it was rieht.; replied that. Mx. Shaffer had spoken to him about It and he thought it was all tight.: not think to speak to Senator Graluon, as I supposed every. , thing wu right as - represented. This Is the whole affair so fugal am:conoerned, I had no interest except- to oblige ia friend who has Often obliged me, and if called ripen I know he will state I wall lO no way interested. The fact 'ls I knew nothing about this so called sand bar, and was astonished to see your strietures in reference to my connectio n therewith. I erred only in taking this bill out of my district, and shall not make the same mistake again. I hope,- gentle. men, this will be satisfactory, and that you - Will do me the justice ..to 'state my error was naintentionaL Very Yours, n ou .; s, . J. 0. AIITAS. EDITOIS GAZICTTE ;, Mr.. Buten has Plat submitted the foregoing letter to me. I have read it In regard to the Sand Island td11; I havelo lay: lei, I never readAe'bill; Id; I never ear it; except ldr.'llutatei hand ; • 81, I never pram , teed to vote rorlt. tact I knowmotli, to at &IL:shout It many way, except ilffa: The day I left Pittaburgh for Harrisburg Hr. Shaffer told me that Mr. Rutan would offer a bill for a survey and appraisement or an island In the Ohio river, in Allis. gheny county, bear the Beaver line, that belongedlo the State and said It was all right. I understood MA Rhaffer'a object In vesting to me was` to explain. why /Ir. Ratan- would offer It, so that Mr. Graham and rpyself would not consider itdis tons In his' offering It I do not know Dr. Langton; never saw him to my Anowledge. And u to the merits or demerits of the bill know abso. lately nothing. Mr: Milan spoke to me one day billte Senate 'about. offering It. I said I bad ito objections, (I did notlook at the bill) that /had been told it was tight. I have since received letters from respectable parties near the Sand Island, Informant me of the 1 shall not vote gar the bill. -There Is another Band: Island bill hem,' not in the -Qhlo river.. Rich bills -Ore, frequently -- sent here to Members.. ' Tau cannot .-preVent them being rheas hut when the facts are learned, as they. will bo when the bill Is published, they will not be voted ,for. No doubt Kr. Ratan has. been' imposed upon. -. Respsottnlty you, -Taos. HOWARD.' ' THAT efATRACT—C4Ip FROM EXTZOI2I Egirgegta rile Marra : I think I have greweasule to complain of the lib. erty taken 17 one of Your employes in 'the riilVa - rialefillaind of the tiiiaarttaiiff: terdery montleg. LNdpPoseQtwasentl. tled to the privileges of a private citizen, and was therefore no little surprised to find my nameltxy6hr eiaper;thargingme .with having written or dictated an. edito rial in Meeday's Ca . nsmereidt, on the sub ject of the Erie Canal enlargement, and also with with being =caged corruptly in Efforts to defraud the . Commonwealth. Permit me to say, in the broadest and 'most unecjuivocal terms, that I neither wrote or dictated a tine in last Mondap'si Commercial. That I have not now, and Bever had, one dollar?' interest •in the present Erie Canal, orin Its proposed en largement; and this charge has been several times Intimated in your paper In !regard to some or all of the committee :of whiciri ant Secretary, permit me fur : ther to add, that I do not believe that .oeii. Morehead, who has been specially named, or any other member of that cam mittee Is interested to the extent Of a dol lar, otherwise than as property holders In this viciatty. - Nor do I believe that any Member of that committee in any way in terfered to the State Treasurer's election, out a which these charges appear, In some way, to have originated. (Sri. the organization of the committee appointed to further this canal enlarge ment was. appointed Secretary end had specially devolved upon me to watch all movements in any way tending to em barrass it. Messrs. Penniman and Eine, whom I have always recognized astriettas and gentlemen, bad declared !to me that they were flan friends of. this enlarge meat... Two or three ,articles that I rev regarded as unfriendly bed appeared in thatjounaal. Won calling I was referred town employe little known to me. In stead of being '"gushingly communics, ere'. I said very Mee except In answer to interrogstorieti. The great • body 'of what be states in this inorning's paper is either'tliefeoluageof his own imagination or else.leszned from othm. 'None of ,it was Intinded. Or - . the. Dulalc. The few things I did say are incorporated in such is manner as to make the ;whole tin- I will now add that I have been fawn. able to the enlargement - of this Erie Canal for some years. AS I have done within the last x Weeks has hymn' as Bscrelary of a committee comimedof„Pittshurgh'e best, men.. I have , lived het* thirty-three years, and , expect to die here, end:decline to handy, ; words with every :whipper aciappenteet , datidleei pen. • . :• , , , T.. J. BMUS. February 1,1870. - - :Ina Credit ..iriobii!ei.Judgment. . , Beaver Radical. says:—Tile Goe ernort surl?Attorney. General' Brewster have agreed- to take the-obligation of Oakes Ames,Oliver Ames, Sidn ey Dillon, and lir. - Barnaid, ti(( Rhode ifilkiid, , as swedes for theywymenVotticeledtmemt against' the' Credit Mobiller for tikes tins thei Blatt. The counsel far the iserwite; den hate taken an appear from' the det elision of :11‘uphhi"County Cond tOthe Supreme Court, and in order to do'ed. tF is.neoessary that security, should be en. tared for-the amount Hof the -judgment,in the event of the Supreme Court of innin the decision of the lower Court. Usually such security is required to be enteredby parties owningproperty in Pennsylvania, bat in this instance this was walted;:as the • parties obligating, . are abymdantly able - to- meet the:lodgment, In case of a decision adveree to. Mem. They have also hypothecated $7/50,090 of income bonds of the Pacific Railroad, as edditlonal- security for-the payment of the judgment, the bonds to be deposited with some saving fond or bank in Phila delphia. Sobbery,of 111stster Illinley'a House. Tho.Poli MdU Giretts of tho lath soya - Yesterday, at the Police Court liver pool, two young men named Edward C. Steele and Thome& Mortimer, were brought ap - on anspicion of having been concerned to the lute robbery at the Lon don residence of Mr. Motley, the Amert. can Minister, when . upwards of £2,000 worth of pla te and jewelry was carried off. On Toesday the prisoners, who said they were natives of London.. offered in pledge, a 2tlr. Cohen, of Duke street Liverpool, a statuette of Victory, which, with its frame or stand, (from. will& other figures, &c., bad been broken) is of mas. sive silver, and of considerable value. Suspecting, that tho men had not come honestly by the article,. M. - Cohen called in the police. •Prom inquiries they .teade there hi reason m believe that the figure., &c., formed part of the robbery at Mr. Motley's house. •The prisoners were re . fittcUitiatt Benooi. la Sew York City Of the appropriations made in 1860 for New York City-the following melba dig, area showing the - total amount voted -to each iech' _ _ Roman Catboll44l2,972.2o;Protestant Episcopal, $19,235,09; - .. Hebrew, 1614', 404;40;- Reformed Dutch, C burch,12,660, 86; Presbyterianil6B,B63,44; Baptist, V,- 700,34; Methodist EON:opal. $3,07 3 .63: German Evangelical, $2,027.24;. Miscel laneous, 044,085,12; Total, 0.28,742,47„ Tim lake' tunnel to - suing) , Clevelaid .with pure water, which 'was commenced last August, is being excavated at the rate of seven feet's day, 'and will be finished in two years. Thu./bore...abaft Is done, and the crib at the outer endof the tunnel will have a capacity. of sixty million gal' iOll/1& day, which is twenty times: the quantlty.nove consumedby.the city. Tim length of tholunnel will beone and one. fourth mllss. FARM-YARD SONG.: BT J. T. TROWVIIIDOZ. ()Ter the tall the terre•bnyioee. His shadow lengtliene along the lead. ♦ kisat star Ina giant band: k the Dopler tree ebore the wring. The katydid tepee to sing; ' The early delve are Ea Into the stone. beep dery the mint: The avraLloere skim the rice:•, brink, And home to the woodland dy the crow, When over the hill the ferm•bof seer, Cheerily ealltng— ' bme: coy toots: a& I ee , t n• 1„ Farther, farther, over the Ohl, —YdoY~eallln[. I.llhtgatlll— r ea. bogie 1-eo• I ec,l, Tote thlfyardtbe tamer - roes, With grateful hurt at the close of day; Harem and chile are bong arrel; In the wagoh•ahed stand yoke and plow: The Untie•a la the Mut, the hat le the =OW, - Tbe welter dun are falling; The friendly abut, Ms welcome bleat, The pip come grout leg to hie feet, The vrtilmayheir mite her ouster kerma, : Into the yard the farmer R. ea, • I Haa na cattle eal— "Coy. boast c 9 ,, boss! ea.! ea!! co'!" Whlleitlll the cow-1137, otawq,• Goes eeekteg those that have gene astral— ton! eo , , Waal eo.! ep,l" Now to bar task the atillunald Roe.. • Theattle come crowding through the gate, Lowing, wishing, little and great; • About the treagh , by the Intun•Yera . Phteß The grolleksome yearling, frisk and JUMP.. . While the pigment dews the twang; The new mita bolter le fetch the • • -Nut the old Dow waits tettihtran4oll eye; And the white stream into the pall flows, When to her task the inglonsid gets: ' • Boot ingly 'lieu bon! so, bout sal eel mot", The cheerful laillonald take, her 6;0°4 . • And alti and milks in the taillight coo 4 Saying, "So. both I so. bout .01 sot?. To upper It lett the tamer fere. The apples are pared, the net°. rood, The deltas are told, then all to bed. ' Wnhoot, theentelist% osaarkae sea/ Wakes' shrill and Altotee all night Walt • The heart' dews are (ailing. 'The bonsewlte , 6 hand bee turned the loch; Drowsily hake the kitchen elect; 'The honeebold sinks to deep nepoieV Hat 01111 to sleep she ihrai-tWy goes • ' Sinter, eslllar— •Te% bart co', bout ea , ' ecOf ll.rd oft the milk - mil to ter -' - Drams ID the p.d pith the !bathos mew., Mensating, "Co, beset rot' , —4(taltne 4tetn,tor for 1170, VARICOSE OR MORNS VEINS. Thousand. of person .u.f,r Tear In and year out with a broach down foodition of the veto.. of the legs, Which to our , Deets ane easily re tiered and frequently susceptible Of • cure, and safer on, onlytoteausethey do hot thole when. and to hrheis . to - appiffor Cutlet. Now, SO iive I iltaioied4l leforinallon nets like this, rem. tO ne'Whiniier dlitf on part of the newspaper Preie,' an. 'elves as great Pleasure to be able to reconimand W Inch th y. °p ; l67 WOOD lITRILLT, whites cut• number of apidl inc., and hi, great elriP . In thronto !breast.. enables Mini.* afford the grcateat'aiioust of re • lief that the velment stare of sentare can adore. Beaton these varicose eondltlons to which we have - referred abase, there are other sources of Inconvehleaci and suireilng, such ass:willies. tad Almon:tat VOlrths, Ildriati the Doctor, with hie !5p0i1..., bruin to relieve. Then irate the abdointital week-hems and rtalleglitellenpaeullar to Anal.. to • seam Of terrible endering and sashay; for Mom the Doctor hot belts and ..Phortc..l.l.b era sa tohttroetidu to insure attrastlearounlty Dote they . do not promise a bertstoty The Doelore exoetieree come a netted of over thirty yearn. betides. •, natural aptness for this depiutataut of his protessigu, , snakes Ws, more than *Mustily skillful. regal lus that ostalled upon fatore seneratloas by un- . 'feet the.troper =ie.% los.ofreet the petsut ITO., eaglet of Wolf ba.el sefer.lent emu. to enlist - pot only tl. attent!on or Perm. atm se!welr, bit also ttut of .It Intelligent thyekleas. Dr.'Keyeei7i 00ee sad Medlolse Moro, /In Liberty eirteL. IT= A BODY...MID MIND DISEASE. . Sea L dleyetters.±LTlSe Stomach and the brats era Aso InUmatelli &filed for the one to saner without the other.ai 4/Let gisTielagh 104 dm - Powlettee erste...m.ole. Doane. addae..toe. that Irrlestteasief the Stomach is aimmt tamale. biy emonapenled el. Irritation of the temper: Tha laelgoratlea WWI Lnisahallisles oyerstlos of Hostetter , . Bates* is mote rrowerfullY devel oped In eases or Inelmetion. Tee Ant effect of Mb agreeable o.'o Is comforting and erotism. aging. A mad Mow pervades the system. the Cluvelo eaemlnem In the region of Um talhaeb. Is 1.180014. sad the nervous restless:sem wild characterise: the Were. I. abated. TWA in. privemetit Is not trim/lent. It Is not enecesdad by theneva ofhbe old symptoms wilt super aid ed tone. as always theease when named'. este etlapluSte • 6.13 given for thi 001.1 D doe. ease aetler. to 'Malt% • uennanent Moms -400 Theean...lL leymormion But this Is not all. •perumt end anti bllken orooenles of the preparallinart acutely secondary In tm portent. to Its tonic virtues. If there Ism over flow Of tale, Sam tee,. Isna Owns breeze...M.lA yr .yer Ilmita. end if Ole Misery ortso,lnert and torpid Ills toned and regulated. The effect upon the ditcher..., organs L. satetary. Sad iL C.. eenatlpatless mtbartle action I ism sufficient to mem. t a Cellred Mutt greaually etre _without pile. - the S he w promote healthy •vaperetion tram the mem. winch le Yertleelerlr el•arehle at that Ile In. wbea and. el. ape IL• of rilgoanple matt weather era apt 10 cheek lb. eaters' penplratlott and erode.. cos. ite•tton of the der, courts and Colds. IL bed mfifiaiird drifeet off thereofe trboatte vigor. these.. yea. Weenahla Sestoreur. esere. • melte • '• • • NOTICES • . PirrStumm. Jai: 90.1870. 'NATIONAL DEFINING and ~STURI.CI CU —The annual meeting of the Sinaloa etre or tha National me Ina ant 'MOM/ COatpanr. for Ile elettlon of nicer. to SOT ?a tor the en uluttrtUastifo.etber bastoorsa, No.. U bald Oa Hallo! rA. Manche, Woe.. No. 00 Walls street, 'ate St. CLair, on MON DAY. Y. bow 7 Lt. at 10 o•claak syle.V . J. LICA OLu. Some lam : - • • WLITOLIRSIMISIVI A AIL • ' . ,/eettaty 1/110.. • lAN ELECTION FOR 'DP * .n n ei n irtruTiTitt fb e l t"T l l7: l 4 l :3 tho ""e li ti gii m" t " Mir stly . .laiw. between the home ' of twelve t:eo. ,J113.11,811LL.. • 41.1.toinurr Vo.ratT NALLILOAD CO** U • Zlltabarrri, JAnusfy 919,1611 r. IlarirratirtnOi;lDEßS • 'l 4lnriir IKEETING . . IteericiAhntiei Xi. unit ortheliltoethold. er• of thialleirtteir Company .1111 4 - at %hie OrnCE 'or Ter, COY PAiii llro. - $lO Pttd .met, Plttrbargh, on W FWA Da I% X.Y.A.r7 sad. 1870, at. 11 40,4 IL:farther:moreOf elictlakalloh! , l .1111411 k Ibr ttie ettenttig Tear, and fur the ltineegtnQ let inch other Dulness se mad be iretirftitto:oh:y II 44.4,11,17-P IarILNAIP TOUT ; PITT iroviir. • vto Co. OW PITTIBIIIIOII. YA.—rhe Asamahonlis et ges atelabouuni assu paarldg butbalel ettee Were on nib Meet. ea ~ TWAXlS2..WeSsresztetla'at f o•ofeei P. W... Ai Vila Aber* WUS be au eleelluo tor atm* SW .DIRSOTOILL • . • . „ 0. =TO ► 4.11 P. Treasurer. _ • .D.IVMENDS. .Orrsom or 8171•Irai0e Lush= COXPUT, 1. Conte-111MA and haltroad Bindle.. 1, ti.WrEn MUSD OF: DISEf U. TOWS of Ole Compeey bare th . der de. alaeeel ., trodk the• melees of the Den Mei , e snosths.:adlehleed of TWILV/11 Poll , 1111 T.. and !Ave also placed Vigil; per out. to the orient of the ttentlnvot ' • ED W. 01111111 DOE, Presteeht. T. A. WIIMIT. peirrotare.. • 1.121.17 NW ADVERTISEMENTS. CO- IiTNIiiSHIP NOTICE, Ths • oadarslaned hive this day entered lain parthorthip for the 'our; out of earning on th Witotassio rota Stull • NOTION TOY,. FANCY GOODS .8 mincEss, AT No. 148 Federal Street. Allegheny. IfxsOir.a Monk. undo Ins Ono nano of • O'LEARY & SINGLETON 7. A. OPLIAHT AF:FAIICAT.CITT.ELIW.t.GI7S°I.KT" Yuan. O , TICAJILT t 81N0LCTON.bswe returned s ome the E wit. where they parch/m.l fur euh roue eft storn of NOTIOnn, T.,ye and **NOY Oenurlshui fa rut of l i Flo- tr.ttilitlt". Pocket Maslowebildr Is e e rlaur. c Bobby lliwwww rt=Wairo^.. . urea.' yid lOC tale THiIIBO,LY. 0.. 1810, when we t e tareeta to bays o 81. Mende and 4.lte realle generally to tali and elluntne ow. siock. . 01111 . O'LeASCif a siAnizrox. 3EI. 311 WC CO 'VAL T.: „..,, GRAY .4:;LOGAN Hue, resnored from ii.BIXTU 6THLCS. to 69 Fifth Ayenue, Ufdll'lldreinosonts . 011 old Maid QV OALTBRIIIIGH ' , PROPER/ 1 r TOR VALT. , ‘Tirree Amu rid - from Ms lith, sirtzteet front , co. Non - street lo UM doloila tie nutrand.4l to ate Is tie nano artb• Mt irtalrat9.l.4ll,4oloa Room!. O. OIITHIMET some, • . RO lOROI &Tens. NEW dDVERTII3II/MLEINTB At 25 Cents, 4-4 TWILLED POPLINS, A GREAT BARGAIN. At 10 Cents, Light and Dark Calicos. At 12 1-2- Cents. 44 BLEACHED MUSLIN, At $2 75, LADIES' EMBOSSED FELT SKIM worry st.oo. AT witiaem snruis. Nos.lBo and 182 Federal Street, ALLZOBZNT CITY. PLAIN' BD STRIPED DELAINES, Very Cheap. Black and Colored Corded POPLINS. Black and Colored '.llrags, Bilks. .CASSIMERES AND . JEANS, Wholesale and Retail, 4 ' AT ' • WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, N 06.180 and 182 Federal Street, ALLEGIIIIST =TT.. ESTABLISHED 1881. LOGIN, GREGG. It C 0.,. 62 Wood !Riot, (roar doom &hoe. P.TTSBORGH, PA. 40esintry Morebitsits are limited to call one examine ear sleek when la • the City. Asenta for Andersen it Weed.* /heel and Northwestern horse Mom Nail Cara...bar. ' • hill stet* et Neelthilate. Sleek- Slatnat sad. Carpenter's Tools. Ipso. ere.. Wiles. Leather seitinit, Lace teatime, he., always ea haul. Allots PRICES REDUCED TO•DB.Y. ♦T MOO, CHILDREN'S FINE FELT SKIRTS L 2 LADIES' BFST • FELT SKIRTS • Warraattd Pal Oct—worth 111.09. 1313:3 Ladies , Braided Felt Skirts, Didded Bargalla—wortit $1.50. AT HALF PRICE. LADIES• AND CHILDENNII Superior Cashmere Stockings, AT NACRUIf,GLYDE &Co's, 78 Ina 80 MarkrA Stmt. LOW PRICTJOSI BELL MOORHOUSE Will OPei Dilly Is Week, Prints, Camihnereis, Alparna„ .I.OW PRICES. .ALT HORNE & COIL la .orillor to .itUl melon dock. bears taking oar &alma! !wreaker, in coatiasa to offer oar stook at • GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Many Goods Below Cost. Woolen Goods, Hosiery, Gloves. Underwear, Lace and Lose Artistes, Embroideries, !nary Goods, Gash and Bow Ribbons, 13stin and Bonnet , Velvets, Dress Trimmings Gloat Loops and Ornaments, Bon!overdo Skirts, Oa, &n. AT RETAIL BARGAINS. 77 ts 19 Jl.iltlitET STREET. WATCHES! WATCHES Another kiiretotot Eddies': Gold Watches Just studied at waTeLaa a ntllAPaill% , . 101/MTH ' AVICNIIZ. W once PTIP B I,7yElt. . .warnms a azzarrawa. Jo" ILl: ec t. LION, • st Weight" and austral, 1 Oae•-2.1., I TOSZTH /MOWN, Pliabermlb. l i=ioEM AMPIINI&A...Derith Iltioloils Lint. 9110. 5. YOWLS% .I).tio7i An*. bisgritulish , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS IMMURING DRY GOODS-I Pillow Case DlNlBlins, Shirting muslin, Shirting Muslitdt and Irish Linens, Plain Linen Shirt Fronts, Embroidered Shirt Fronbk- VERY LOW PRICES. WILLIAM , SEMPLE'S, NIA 180 mad ,182 Federal Street, M= -' • At 81.50. WARE . 111)NEt COIIB ,LATIG2 SIZ At $1.75 a Dozen, Linen Table'Napkint, • As xX1".134. BARGAIN. I ' At 10 Cents, WHITE LINEN TOWELS. - At 96 Cents, Wkulb LINEN' TOWELS, A ORRAT ' BABGAI.N. AT MILIAN. SEMPLE*, Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street, ALLIGHZNT CITY. 'Murray Lanman's Florida Water, The most celebrated and most delightful of all per fumes, for use on the hand kerchief, at the toilet, and in the bath, for sale by all Drnggists and Perfumers. NEWELL INSTITUTE. • The SPRING SESSION. of Sze . motthe irlll commeenne or, TUESDAY, February LS. Terms The Institute oxen thorough Deletes for Bill taus Or College, •t N0..1/(11 PENN STREET, end • dnt.o:•ss Rome School for Yuen Ladles la • eae•LL bull4.lne, No. 25 5 STREET. J•uas DEAD: HEAT , I READ CORNS Bestoesd minute. 'without biesdhlie or terrine tarsus.; Baotou sad Diseased Nails jibe:towed Ina low minutes- All•operatioal par. lonised without mirror bloodshed*. • Pardiet comfort hisoisdtatalyi No trolsorsrus meals:Misused! No sore feet alter operatledi Misread sod Stiff Joint. totaled rams.. Judi. Yost-Bits sad ChilbLalas cared 10 a Co. days. lislislhetloa ere. or gooney reloaded, (load City Ramses. glees. • . SZS • Igemelubtr the plseg. No.. 49 Styli Moot. .14 St. CM% go PiG stair Ts. Dr. D. ZDZSON. Pittsburgh. Ps. de 10:051 JELEMCVV.AL. lre!thants Fire hr. Co., %Imo, QI MARKET FIRE INS. CO., N. Y AEHRTS, $13032.811.40. Connecticut Fire Ins. Co, Hartford, ASHETI3, $400.000.00. EDWARD I. 1117141/Ell;Airant,' Itemdiek to 106 Ifflllll7ll tortween Wood and ifiddthlleld itzost. PlStaborelli . E= FULTON & NUNN, IMA.orICAX. rx.iyainEauo OAS AND STRAIN prrTraut, Irtfib Avails,. Near Mei titres% . . rrITGGIGGIAII. PA. Lid ,d r lass : bans Boss, Gas !firms.. alas. Lath A'nba and Wash Stand...hos Flpa and litilso. Al. and Baez rumps, and BLOM CoeSs alwaya an band.. Publ:o and Prlsata Glslldlnal dual an with (Sas. Wales and trteisis Bastin Ass •assins. Aabblud Drosassli attended to. ALPERT at KOHLEII, Warlibitnrces . and Dealers le noon. mama AND tiAITS23. Na no Narked street. Mt. eitsepost to (htsunitWo&: td direct th e attentlda D en t pobilir the - net that ens are now prepare nowanfrotnre Boots gad Shoes for troubled with Com,.Bunlons, or4huossee P = sedes serso raper . , (sift of oin• Mr. AL PERT, fbruserlrer Allealwar Mir :who will ter pleased toere his old coatraners deals. We luny gaepted Alpert , s mode' 01 mmtha - wet, hp Which we can be safe to warraating Beet and eemtortahle lleets sod for• the Wider. est fret. etre na • tidal be 1011•Inded. Ammar a 10131.11. •• 1,111•1911 liaritet street fittehergla.l% To ' , Eason ErAvvirolumbe 113ILDING13. WITISISTrAIt,SOWILB; REST.—Wanesd, to rust. tor • Wei sr pus with softness of boynic. • Luse owe pima. awl minable (sr sessofastsnitteSZ sleanown Implems aft sold *Mu Itgb Closabli w rY: and Asir to or ormossied wpb'ftinsiry. St Loots or rinseurSh Dreterftili or men point am win drawl riser or raltroadoossi. •• • • . Pomona Pavlof such property fOr rant or raie will Monte address,. wile partkularo, (Mop =Mal of Poor room, moonap of powu, roatomd =====l sALyarAt t ic tu PUBLIC NOTICE. HlTiOil bean 'matted e►eana'DU MTV& IllartCPOS far Anrehany Ceenty, nature is hereby given that van tte neet6.l , 7 arm eha Ilachanlcal Pestle' Iternlnery can be prarided. I erlll be Sarni at the 0141011 OP WIZ F 4 TIONAL POONDRY AND PIPS WORMS Tweaty-thlnt street, near Peal. Mama& IL IL 1111111111. au sad Gail ItstuUm4.*3r RWINT & MUTT; IJ ascurr. itrius. AND ORNAMENTAL CARVERS, h. 6t Sandusky AL Mem, A. 416,MILlioonsag 00 0004 Ml.rfil JOHN 'I GRAV How ! . 'slut Hips Patisterp • c;its.rlv.it. Amu, GixAsza.Mig. aro. 4 llntu street, • • /02 . 121 (Late Iliad .treet.) Ptltstauithces. STOVES AND TINWARE, lizancB4 cvAi. sorms. mut IRON!, ie. P. C. 8137/1 , 14 ' ' j.tai , 146 Groat Asset. riA&BINCOANDU M RAU wusca, y►rr & • ' wuolanuat DrAissas l ittagli and Annan Dry 11044 "tra 8 1 .."!mn, a gAnmte,, - . ra. flll CLOTHING. ' axe, PANTS, OVIBALLIS, Can. /R. , of blad"7l2-4°lalledseis.436thlni ea l 1. a H. PHILLIPS, AO N sad MI amok stria. NEW ADNIMTIOESMTS 7 PER MT. INTEREST 121 GOLD, L. ' 7 l P•nblio.liay wi.Aova6Da la Nor'/ark sad Loudon, tree et (ioTeriznieni Tai. FIRST 'MORTGAGE Convertible Sinking Fnnd Bonds ATD96,I EBl TZD BL T HE., RURLINOTON, - CEDAR---RAP • Asp' lipeaota Railroad Comppay,, Yleldlian about 10 per cent• currency; prthilval mug gents to rasp, bayntote L gal& general b r the rallroed. bmuchea, depot grounds; rolling stoak eealpment end franchise OfAse ocaspeny. These bonds are only issued aeon each sec tion of the bind to test as thsi anise. In completed and la successful operation. Two and a•aalt millions of dollars Imre Mtn expeaded on this mad. letglety-thies wales sea neafly comptetid and sostipped, and te Mmarlameastniegs, and the rarest:oer of the line turapidiT prop . • sing in construction. ;This Lo r an hes been [elected by cosy got aftme thorough ind urefel laresitgattoe, onseqaent ly we have .no hesitation In recomateentlog It to. our Wends a perfeetly.safe, profitable and teeartt►. Oar opinion is fully eohlrm• ed hY the folleiring stroag letter from the expe: rtenrod'asol eminently szroessfal nun.es of she tononlrant• littiroad.Ccomann = • ' • rifierDini • ellielCaL PlltLiDli.lllllL.Yey Items, BENEY CLEWS,• 00, - ,21e. , Wall .Lust.-Gentleman: lit sealer 14 ril• quest Of the • Tat ult. for Magian al bathe unhdltloaeudierultureaa of the Busitegton, Cedar Sapid* and Illhatioaa Bellboy, the eberaottr of the country through ehlth It puke,. and 'the . hrobanle eueeese of the enterprlae. v e liquid nate that Defer& wean lee the tiuet lamed, epee ea by the lir t. Mort/age Bondi of this. 0 0 ...1but1, we hod folly satisfied ourselreaertliu praatteablLUy of the enterpitae. Theo:road • start. at otke of the recUtionlialnir dice. 00 the KOral'in Affealsalpoll l l . Yer.aad , inns to a eorthwesterly dl .:ellen - Up the great . rich Cedar 'Valli:7Y eduileillni prinetneut slotnle albs the Ilse with alSilldareht rall4neadi: low to 011100 operation, nearly all of erlan't. mut to. mum or pus, tributary Ve Ulm!! to ihtarord. This enterprise 'ls destined to become, In son editors with . olbsin now lw °vacation for bathe constructed, one of the greet trails. lines from LA* !Superior r:a Bt. Paul Cedar •Itaptde, and Burlington toe:. Loots and to theirs:A, Over the To'cdo. roosts and Warsaw, UM the rennsflea niaßallioads, which we represent: • ' Bat nada from this. the populous coseszon or Use country along the line of Ibis road, Its put. productiveness and urral:ll. give =MO.% gnu . army of •.goad local buslaosa..l.l., for a.' road: is the bat retina for moron. - • good Indas• of the RrigPeritY end wealth of the warts through which thls road passt• may. loe found In the het that the Company repnrts over a altlma and ntierterteniia iabacrited sad cipeaded bI Indlvidaals realdlat WOng the line In pushing an arta haudrad and slaty mli es the-work. and it Is also a stronrProof of the /oral popularity .d aseasallyfor.the read. . Yours. J. EDUAtt, TROMPIIOI4 r 7rd.`Aficll,l'3l'."!. ' a t 1 'lOOO. Pres% Toledo,Peerls• Warsaw iteesa „ • As an eeldenee a she resource. and Immense• Who of the motion or the coast!" through which this 'road tubs; we pt.tent the fbnowins , °Metal btateraest of the Enrolee ,A4ir,tcultural Prw4bele ...lON from th'e Stetter pwibY different Istlrovis thereto., dosing the fair MI-. law Atult 30th, 111119,)ust issued • by the Sec.n nuseter or horses • ASA limber of estVe.:.-- 110.981 Er=2:l3=l =CI= =:! Lard arid pork, lbs Wool, leo' =I = Other grains. lb. Ofber grater, bushels. Other scricantaral yralucts, 1b... 111.1108,10! Flour sad other agacult.nlPrc.. IC=E3 .Ailaukprodacts .not %Atte:wise eit The ereoadhig oGlehif Vetere 'IS _WWI • almost exoto sleety of the et lymeitte: Etetwird: and does not Inetradei the aun Le nt 'or,proldritie skipped Etastward.: tioni'Dutrungeof Iffelreaors all eh Would swell Oa totals ntatetialty. If the eldlneetata Westward b'y the rinse:teat waists= they would well trentenseli the surprising ex hibit of rumbas products!. . . ' THIS ROAD ALSO Mika THROUGH THE. RICH AND GROWING STATE OP MINNE. ROTA- . Referees. to the mutt cf P . .- Vatted, States will allow that THIS ROAD PASSES THROUGH TBZ MOST ENTERPRISING AND GROWING TJETION OT • TIM WERT' AND PORMH ONE OT THE GREAT TRUNICLINES IN DIRECT COMMUNICATION NEW TORE. CHICAGO arid 'ST. LOUIS, biter s 'ttt the tatter thy, 00 settee hearer from Itortbeln lowa arid all nor tlont of the Slate of Minnesota,' than coy other reed tow lola 't r 'itrotteted, and Woo tte nearest TOMAS front gentral aad South This load le required be the moats of that tea Ohm where &large and Increasing ULNA is watt le/ rot it eael heeds railroad oeunattaieraion; THE BoYEII.OIr TIME BONDS IS. THESE PORE, GUAIIANTEED BY A GREAT. BUJ, NEM ALREADY IN EXDITILIICE.,AND NAB NOT TO RUN ANY UT THE CONTINGENCIES WHICH ALWAYS ATTEND UPON THE OTZNINO lir THE EUADS /NW NEW AAP UNEETTLED 00IISTNIF: - ;0L., : We offor4lstr. bandz for tit•Hrow LIGG who'd laturaG. WE RECILIMIING.TREM TO lIITISTERE AND OYSICERIS VT MAHAN. VIAL INST,TGTIOTH WHO. DESIRE TO CHANGE THEIR HIGH - PRICED I,..VEST. mat b',E A •issctrarn WHICH 'PEE 14XNTEr 'OE ELEIUNF °Foxe/mt. AND AT THE SAME . TIME 'YIELDS .4- RUCH WORSE HATE OP INTEREST. PuoThlat■ and fall pasHeislafs airnllsl4 HENRY... , CLEWS. No t az vraulitreet, PLINLICIAL AGENTS Or. :111Z Cpple.A.2lllr S. McCTEAN of CO., B..k 79I:YRTH 17 AVEN74,, rlttabarab, Batiken andDealerila eald. /fa, .aak all tlaiaes ' oY sidurttles aikan'la iaSaattitprtht &bora italvelasi knit* ,:- c- , 041 d , us , 04 43 fri - - - z 1 id ~,' CZ CD t _ia , 4 1 , a A) °. PI ga' gi', ai -ed IQ al' tb xi- E 4 -l cg i iis, 41 4 , t i -e z E Cil.) cm k = .4: 1 4. 2 gn 1 " a 4 'li :r 4 g g 4sel 1 ii 5 0 1 ,4 Z A .4 IRE ItDENISTRAT =M CLOSIN xximmir eso I~IA Rte. jegerithliate Asa bieriretioace :r. T•rl • 80 days. Hai* saxiwt oaiyfOr 0 ETES, OIL ,OLOTHS, &O. EDUCTION IN. ' CARPETS 1 r Ir -a Short Tinto to Prepare for , SING TRADE. ,' ' :4: MIMI= a CO, v. mi tiElkatf gikii.dornbaleslast as • ?LD.ni:u. lull Una or 'du awns, * 1 ""S• nr.; tt rir :inn . rL be waren by th e. gaud. , unr r :sat t rq• takteirsarlmtw of th• dacescomu off rr ij wit ^ i .„. c . kl I Walt XeCLINTOCK it CO., el 2,11 Anil 'Avenue, I ;ARP E T S. NEW FALL EfFOOL I !- . 1g1044 1 / 4 Window, Shades . RUGGET SQUARES, litrainlCarpets, it gw, .Lowest Prices Ryer Offered. :.o.y*, - *o* . 4 - 00 ; ATOM .ofin)Ar Positive iiedne,tion in Prices PIANO COVER.S, Mosaic, Fri st ' sz i er t-On Russ, . • 'crumb cioshs, WEUEN BROS., 1 FIFTH rzsrus; de t, A4OVF, WOOD =ma WOOM 'NITWITS FELT. CARPETS, 1 11', 21, 3, =3 YAED WIDE. =I EOM BORDERED SQUARES Suitable -tor- Parlors. E=Cl3:l 7.5111i1.674 L 566,196 actcri I = DINA% 6001 NUMB CM,' 33.478,8154, 1.806,04.7 Arnolen, lnen and Cotton, LO lif ~er ^ i "- /101.3 TEO LIST HBO =1 10.0121,1 , Notwillutzadisix tDe nontainisbed WU, .„, ,tjitAtifir:r .L COLLlA .: 71M4 73 Fifth Arenne. BUSINESS CH - . _ . ,rIIHE FIRM OF , OHL I .-.4 ',': ..'' '. 1 . .I.• , BRCWir a CARSON was tall C) '.. , -O. I 'by. mutual consent, JA.K.ra Y. CA eOrt .1... ' t -.: '., St VI s o f ETC . w i llt t. :g to "'VI c;.- 0 „ fall: . L rAi I ave. Oldebterf to flerwlllVesselsarlAnd . f mate tunneftlata payment., ad ail tenons bare ' ',lag claims will tutesent the tartlet.) iota &Maas ' i roe, at nor otace, nrl ?federal street, ha Warr- . • • .antlsorlaad to &ante an seconnts. • . .1001LPH O. SAILITS, ' •.:, -. . . ' T A H I O LI M SN. / ° O A WN n . ALLT.Grrawr C'. Ja` nary 15t.,31170. ' t. t ''. Yu retlrlonlYom of %LW, Brown* Curzon' scald take n eo n pporuy, or 1M prs. ylon my thanks to my Moods for trim,' oust (Lyon, sae scold respectfully tacit omtiou solos, 00 tittle: &Toni .for , Ws- Arm of BalAr BAILIFF a Brows', ,riambera Bee_,,utit Bum PIN Fltterr,lss Peaertil stunt. AllfguerlY Muteste...lrot rim% .their ththke C h et their had the public gtherally fur their ea" ) Ilberavetrusagetharthe spertodexteAd.uporer I' II itgril. IMO "MUM respectfully thllelt • COll, Benetton °YAW. esteemed Imre An. a. 12 the eta , j.OO IAUSOLVTION , r .a f f . Rser Pony 11:3741 . . r. „The Dros cr extra a WAYWIOY Wi thtr been dlioolred„try t coneent, W l ll- " ' ' WM. WALEWPII. The trusintil:or tati.latif Ina In I be sank.- End &bib:teed tfy , tla tuidexilined under tht dreg SZLIITEE. .& , CO. • • -JanTriti eciattiffluEs. TO, TREAT: AEI a latra dbottommv e g al U. torso Comoptetalre=atodr OPOllaaSolt ' holto tot Weakaaas fa* .lamotootik=oal. :3=4ao bl 5.1.1 1 / 1 trodbcostlmotzrasanillw . ottiolios omlllloll ' noodTr n 's: ' arr ' una v" =Toulow-aaTtoorli a o o gdia r d rAT la =1 kroVelr . or mustillagotoutt.otlootaloo r coot OWL! Rive Lao Doctor =al& Oa moor • . t. pot i -I , W; =WA% Lt , Aar it i e.= anotoo •on Olooratlon =nib. &runny. :.,,4.1.41,8aama... =Mk e, ara Dy= onlol greataaildocooo. • , to=xtroly___Vet" the NV: =Wm:d= or diseases 'um orr mt . MA_ poplin orrestar alb that "." apolraltt: thatboaautganacalynottoo: , - Tba IN:latoc pothliobeaa Medina Dna i tt n an 'On p=ll t h rll=Kto t a = m TAIT& atottea or by man Ibr ntonipn. In scalca conolopoo. =Wu co b alt tgr/Ite 4 = t3 tb . a olgloax.ro ot theft tom * Dloblia. Is Mal, Wil °4 ea Criumvonlant i t =ln City. Docooroa , oy?aloa eon be ob. 'A:V i agr a ir "' goIV;UPI oral. •is wan tastanoos. Inroravar, a torooost Io elmalataly neeniary, • whnn 'a en daniparsonal Wootton It osoulrod, la 4 tor tin aeonsamodatlos r fleet oratlonto thee too coonootad owtob the aline than aro pro. eiM n rrrit r e ef :Mt that Is calocaltad to o andleated rs W * All pcnritotlos. aro prepared, lo tha ennolstorntory. soder ids persoual o=dl. yam:Mats at tolbto or ttlr two atazoto l No tostu r wbo rrS tao:l Abed. res 4 what he mi. anre 9 am. tatty, to. PM!? z. r%1 " :1 m e Ni t tt ol="_!1 XOW4CLAND FOR SALE.-300 Lem °rebuke Lind in one °ride ben wen •in lows. near the line or- the Clime is Nonni/Mere gel:road, lied le nee of the rot toodsctl per il ous et.the BUN.. Will be sold l"1rae1171 ,6 OR'S ORBIT FINAL G SALE i ..) pO3lO frogrem, Is Now' in MEM EtS, BARK MCI ISIPTUJEErir, d and must be sold in II _. t ''' ! MU
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