El il liil3 EiliAutgb Gaittts. ITFICIAL PAPER ittsburgh, Allegheny City nd Allegheny, County. tp ATURDAY, FEB. 8, IMO eptotsum et Antwerp, 59if. It=!Ef=l or Ozmuis once °barred. is he ed • epleudid church edifice in ore: "The poor hive the Gospel ed to them—but not here." „ . buondiallkin .of 'Attorney General forth. Supreme bench has been at Ia„. toted - li / lbei'Elenate. will .1 lia ' ore remain in Lie present office. Exclaim lIIMM .IS making, for the , n governmerit, a steam hammer will' Weigh about one thousand , , for tlie ' purpose of forging steel ta. The anvil will weigh Ilya thou. i. tons` • tin Treasury Investigation Commit• [the Senate wiltJaphiltartext menden • - fuer" when Yr. W. W. . ez•Trelwrer as well as Treasurer Will be examined, In ease he re. ~ tuaprontae to be present. * bill to take the control of the Phil• 1 tab police out of partisan politics, to 'Omaha Control to a commission - . e citizens, lout paued_both brandies . • . e Leginiatum, and now awalta the • nth. signature. We hope to be to announce, very speedily, that it • . kst becomes law. . &ores Legislature has adjourn : to the Ilth inst., when it is understood t new Federal Benton will be elect. , Before taking this recess, a resolution vestipte charges heretofore current die,Governor, Upon which ha de dal a Legislative senility, ins not' ,stained, the Dcmotrats conceding the Reny of Boar mectinationn az Cos lUon Committee of our,Btate te, In the. Scull-Findlay contest, .se declined to permit the Allegheny wnship ratans lobe questioned. This, effect, 'divides' the • cue 'against - the ...al:oilcan claimant, so far u the action the Committee is concerned. For this on, the renegade Senator from wford and Erie Is Justly held re. SIX - AT MS Kz z paired with a Demo tic &niter, Tuner, on the Phlladel. • Palace Hid each E.enstor been • - •nt, and Toted with Ids party, the re. • t would not have been changed. But • e Miner's Jettraal remarks another bolt • g Bepnbllaa, as follows : Senator :Lowry, of Erie, showed the oven root on Tuesday when he Toted Ith the ,Democrats against the Metro. • Stan Police Sill for Philadelphia. jf . Lowry Lane to his new county pro •• he wilt never go to the Senate again. Taw mu, admitting ilissindppi to re• esentation in Congress, and to a place • the Union, as reported by the Recoil. • • ction Committee, passed the House on uradsy •evening by strict party TOW, .•e rules busing been suspended. ,The • , nditions of her restoration are precisely linear to those in the cue of Virginia • are now back again eXcept Texas, • d it, will fall into line and follow after soon as the necessary formalities can compiled with. Those States are pping lm again prat about as fast •LE Ary dropped out nine years ago. The act in the great drama is nearly ended. Tux Immors STATIC CONYIXTION bays 1 , . a long and animated debate upon hat shall Ix; done" with the canal from • e Michigan to the Illinois rim. No decision has yet been arrived at, but it Is thought, that a majority of the members are ogposed to either a sale * of i lease or the work, desiring, rather, to hold it until Congress, under the new apportionment, .can be induced to come to their aid, In .their darling project of making a great •ip canal from Chicago to the 1E381'4 pt. Mr. 81:1111NZE, one of the members, Man able epoech, advocated the policy of turning over the whole matter to private enterprise. That, It 'strikes us, would be the more wndble cearee; but probably there would not be much chance for rich pickings in that plan. THE NONONGIAHELA. VALLRY The Constructioa of i railway through Ude valley, to connect Pittsburgh with the districts about Its upper waters, which arc known to abound in agricultural and mineraP'i►ealth, has become, of late, a project more and more In favor with our most intelligent and public spirited clii gam We are luippy to perceive that a movement is now on foot which Is under StliptC:ll so favorable as to encourage a reasonable hope of the early and . sucoms. fal prosecution of this enterprise. We may expect, therefore a fall attendance of our citizens, to be held to-day at the room over the Third National link, on Wood street, for the discosidon bothi of the merits of this project and of tke ways and means for its accomplishment. The meeting will be addressed by Interesting speakers, among others by HOD. W. E. BINVIR. son, Governor of West Virginia, and who Is well remembererhere is once a citizen of Pittsburgh. Els old friends will not take more pleasure, Inserting and hearing him, thin wpl many others of our citizens who, in,extendllut a courteous re:spite* to the Executive of a neighboring State, will also feel that honor is doe to a gen• tleman distinguished for his intelligence and patriotiem. Nor will it be any less an attraction, to his audience today, that he is likely to show the people of Pith• burgh a most promising chance to pro. mote_thelr own material interests. TUE 1111SKING FUND • We:are Indebted to the courtesy of Anditet General 11.418TRANVT for A copy of theeimnal Report, which the Commis stoners of this Fund have Just submitted to the Lesislature. While this exhiLit prawn et clear and most gratifying stater meet of the success with which, with so smell • perception M any popular Mather', ' the credit of the Commonwealth buboes malatained, and its ability, to discharge the last mill of its existing obligations, upon .or before =batty, Ls placed beyond an y doubt, we here, at the same time, to r ecoi*ee the nano[ °thereto:lifting ltioni therein made by the Cixolele. • _ .4 g el* 'loners, looking not only to the &mum shtmllficatlon of the Find amounts bat to the -need of further leglstatton •. for the clearer definition of Its resources and for the more absolute smutty of its • assured saldency for the demands yet .4 ... to maters. - ' . Doing the year, the redemptions have been' ofthe loan of March 117 M, 'B9. 1 $l/48811 12; of the loan of July 19th, 'B9, 00,555 ES; of the loan of June 11th, t4O, ~- $158,619.6t; of April, April; '59, $7,000; of , 1 $117.,!62C $74, 000 . atto o rAPill, le, Vile ttooo. sad or re li ef sign 819 06—a total of (~,: i." : $862,781 09. The recF , lpts into the Ftmd, ate__ . ftosn 211 legal iourcest were 214/24184,- 0 1 _ - -t, y w• -„ • ' ^; T• _ 7 • - ,14 , t - - " " 43367;kriti1.,',•WA.,45g.., 8$; the payments for interest 111,725,007.- 97, and the balance remaining in Fund 01,068.297 SS. To the latter, add receipts from the one•balf mill special tax, $849,- 247 25—and the egorgate balance in hand, at the close of the fiscal year, was $2,815,545 20. Wo Learn, from this report, that tbe trees 4 action by - which the Phllad ' his and Erie bonds In this Fund were changed for the bonds of - the 411 Valley Rallroid, to. the sincosat of ,aoo,ooo, on the=ddiy of Apri oat, ten days before the rrthement p Treastiier Irwin fromelec. ie kno6 oUtl of any . official report, that this transadion could not bavebera eo con summated exCt;pt under the reprehensible readiness of that officer to antleipste wlth a most indecorum degree of haste; that actual intervention of the Baprtme Court, by Nanctiou, which would have ensured • proper consideration of the Constitutional proilsiou inhibiting such tilytaLoas,of a sacred oast _ . The Commissioners state that no in crease of taxation is required, to ensure the ability of the Treasury, during the current year, tit meet ordinary expenses and the interest. on the public debt and to continue the present Fraley of & redoes. lion of its winelpal. ' . They suggest that no need remains for the preservation of the special half mill tar as a distinct fund, but that iu proizeds may and ought to be carried into the general fund. They also recommend that all transactions con cerning principal or interest or the public debt, be conducted through the Sinking Fund, instead of_ being divided, u at present; wpiktheTreasury proper. These suggestions aroworthy of the Legislative approval.: The report-calls attention to the fact That. the Treasurer is frequently, to a con siderable extent, compelled to borrow from the SlnkingFund resources, to meet ordinary - currentilexpenditures of the government, notwithstanding this prac tice is not only.' inibidden by that . Con aUtutional clause (krt. .1“., Sec. ' 4.) which declares the Fund to-be absolutely inviolable, but is made by the seventh sectiOn'of the Sinking Fund Act, a penal offence. tertainkj, It should be among the earliest and most urgent of Leg islative duties, to provide a suitable remedy for this awkward clashing of legal and ditancisl conditions. An i&Portant intimation is also given In this report. The war loan, of 750 fells due In August of next year, and the ordinary revenues of the State 'will not be adequate to meet it at maturity. The Commissioners suggest; however, that the 'unapt can be paid, if they be authorised to sell the $8,500,000 of Ails gheny Valley bonds, before spoken of. Otherwise, a new loan must be resorted to, or the State will fall to meet Its obli- gallons. The reader will perceive, from this statement that, if the thieving ring of speculators, who propose to convert those bonds toe their - own tisee, under , the ' pretext of what they call a "canal enlargement," should vac ated In thele deltas'', the treasury will be left to the alternative, to meet the matur ing war loan. either of Finale' loan, or of attempting' to raise the ,money on the Canal "bonds" , which Lowry, Reed, Brigham & Oo.—what a precious crowd I of financiers I—offer to substitute in ex. change for the present securities. It is seen that, when The Sinking Fond is them plundered, the only recourse for the State in '7l would be more loans, and more tar anon, unless we an raise the money out of this email:taper, which would be even more chimerical *ante. attempt the ex tracting of mooneldne out of cucumbers. I It Is well that the Commlisioners have Urn frankly explained the true situation and at this opportune moment. We have no wall= apprehensions of the success of that swindling raid : won the Slaking Fund, '110:4 that the lightning of public' sentiment has hit the corrupt - Coalition at Harrisburg and broken its back. Yet, ft militia no liinn for the people to up member the warning against it thus fotil bly conveyed by the officers of the Com monwealth, in the . Report now before ue. 008. 'REPI6IBLIVAIIIIZED REPUB The ICYth &diele of the Federal Con stitution reads thus; "SeCUon 1. The eight of cilleena of the United 'States to vote shall not bed clued or abridged by .. the United States or by any State on .-- account of race, Dolor or previous condition of servitude. "Section 2. That Congress shall have power to enforce this Article by appro priate legislation." This Article has been adopted by the affirmative Totes of , the following Shies, and at the dates specilled limsourd=Much 1;1869, (corrected.) Irensss —February 27, (corrected.) NOki.TH eXaCILINJI. —Mach 5. Warr VritalNlA—March . 3lssesorruserre—liarch 9-12. Wiscosam-Ilarch 9. ' ALsrsa=alereh 12; Loursurri—March 5. blxcluoss—March 3 . Botrrn CABOLIIIAL—Merch 16. Pornesn-vsmit—March 20. Alums las •Illarch 80. Corraioricur—May 19. • Ilionms—Joao 15. I mmure -Marob Immure-Iday 13-14. - New 1' oil—March 17, April 14. New HAMPSZERX —Ally 7. 14111TADA—March 1, -Vermeer —October 21. Vmomis—Ootober 8. !minima—November le. - 3111INEICITA— , 11 11 [ 131 7 14, 1870. Idorussren—January 15. RtIODE IfLAND -:January 18. • Onro—Jerury 14-20. Icrvre—January 19-20. Okonore—Fsbnlary 1. • —Tens and Nabratka writ add their 'woks for ratification next week. The Article is held to be adopted, without thern,,but their seirrastion will be none lesi gratifying, silt will - complete the solid column of thirty States, or two more than required, ordaining, for the hereafter, the Republican symmetry of our fru4smeatal , law,- and obliterating the last vestige of alit 1111altat1Ort, and thelast trace of the baleful influence, of human slavery. *ELIGIOOB lIITSLLIGENCE. The Committees on Reminstruction, ap• pointed by the two Preebiterian General Assemblies, at their meeting In this city, cotivenedin Philadelphia, recently. It Is expected the following points announced will be recomunesided-to the attention of the next General Amicably: 1: Trio dlvhdon of the Church into twentynine Synods. A. The limitation ,of appeals, lerereliCCll and complaints to the Synods, except in asses involving error In doctrine and qiistitutional law. B. Representation In. the ' General Assembly to be from Synods, and not from Presbyteries, as at present. 4. The arrangement of the boundaries of Presbyteries to be made by the ,!Synods, within their respective Ude, _The Committee In charge of the Remodel Fund, to be raised by, the Church as a thank...AM:fa to God, for the mutton so happily accomplished, mom- Mended time the - work of collection of this fund should begin at once, and should not be need for the ordinary and constant work of theChnrch, but be de, TOW to the taste:44km and enlargement of Institntions needful for the Church's workoped witch.esanot come anima). witikttiele'elateis Wort the Z.: Rev. Z. M. Bullivani chaplain of the State - pelmaref Indians. reports the organ. Mellon of society among the coneteta milled "The Christaln Brotherhood," composed of onehundred and forty mem bers, several of whom lead in prayer and eshort at their social meetings. The Calgreistional church, at Town send Center, Massachusetts, hive &mote -1 tinted the we of fermented wines at their communion seryicea, using instead the expressed juice of raisins. - The New Covenant represents that while a Universalist church in Illinois *as hunting a successor to the late pas• tor, three young woman resolved to con duct the meetings themselves, in response to a request from the congregation, and have ainntdy commenced their work. A sermon is read and the proper devotional exercises are conducted by them. BL Paul Methodist Episcopal church New York eitf, took tip the usual innual missionary collection Sunday week• The congregation contriboted ten thou/and dollars, an advance of more than ilfty At the stated morning prayer meeting In the Second Presbytenin church. Cln thinati, Tuesday week, quite a number of ministers were present, several 01 whom (Methodist) testified to the grace of God being able to cleanse from all sin. Rev. H. D. Moore, Congregationalist, formerly of this city, the next day, at this Basica, Bald he felt that his heart hail been thoroughly cleansed from sin and hat It was now Ailed with God's love. Mr. Moore, in a lecture since in his own church, assumed the. position that there lie state of sanctification in which ale has no longer dominion over us, and Into which it Is the privilege of all believers 1:1M2 The Prabyterieli of the Southern Pres byterian Church haze now before them for consideration the reconstructed stun. dard of Church Polity. In this' book there Is a subsection m the appointment of Doctor or Teacher, teach in Schools of Divinity, or to sive instruction la the doctrines and duties of religion, to youth assembled in Colleges and Univer sities." Those inducted into the office of Doctor are to be installed just as pastors are, as the ministers of particular congre. gallons. It is stated the new "Book of Order" abolishes the office of Ruling El der, as held In the Presbyterian Church for three hundred years. The Presbytery of Zanesville, Ohio, sea apart Mr. John Pay, to labor as an evangelist, at certain points In Coshocton county, Ohio. Rev. W. H. Boole, pastor of South Second M. E. church, Williamsburg, has leased Hit Burns' famous dogfighting and rat•balling establishment, in Water street, New York, to be fitted up as a home for the reclamation of fallen- wo men. • Dr. Krotel, a prominent Lutheran !nth- Ister of New York, expresses the belief that while in tho English-speaking Pro. Lenient churches of that city are found among the laity prominent men in vari ous walks of life, In the German churches there are few Inch men. This he regards as a reproduction in this country of the evil results In Germany of a union of Church and State. The Independent, in commenting on the views of a Free Will Baptist minister on the- developments of their theology, as being "more after the manner of the Con• gregationalists than after the theory of the Methodists,' says this means that their moderate Calvinism Is of that type to which both Methodists and Congregation alists have for a hundred years been ap proximating. Churches in the Presbytery of North Carolina failing to pay the salary prom ised the pastor, are summoned before Pt esbytery to show - cause for failure. It is stated that in one Diocese of the Episcopal Church in New York State, in which there are eighty-four clergymen, there have been thirtyeeven changes in eight months. According to the census of 1865, of New York city, at seven hundred and twenty • ale thousand three hundred and eighty • six, the proportion of all churches Is one - to one thousand five hundred; of Protest• ant churches, one to ten thousand, and Meaux:At one to eleven thousand. These figures indicate that New York is pretty wall supplied with church accommoda tions. The latest report of the work at . Bel linen= M. E. Church, Chelsea, Mass., under the labors of Mrs. Van Cat, state that considerably over two hundred have professed conversion. The Churchman, referring to the late action of the Trustees of the General Sem inal, of the Bela:opal Church. • In New York, thinks the removal of the institu tion beyond the limit' of the city neces sary, to save it from becoming involved, but its resources properly husbanded will make it one of the richest in the counter The land now constituting the ."Semlna ry Block" was at the date of Its gift to the Seminary valued at four thousand dollars. It is now estimated at four hundred thou sand dollars. The annual rental is, thera fore, twenty.eireht thousand dollars. Ac tion was taken relative to the induction of Dr. Forbes into the office of Dean with fitting and solemn ceremonies. The new Methodist (Protestant) church at Dayton, Ohio, In course of building, recently blown down by the wind, hi shortly to be rebuilt. The loss Is heavy. At a recent meeting of .the Board of Bishops of the United Brethren in Christ, it was officially decided that, when emirs ' liter loses his membership in the Annual Conference, he therefore also loses his membership In the Quarterly Conference. • The Advance states that at a Itsptlat, church In Columbus, Ohio, not lone since, after a colored man had been immersed, several young ladies refused to be bapti zed in the same tank of water. The American Tract Society have re cently commissioned a converted China man to labor among his cV. people In California. . The Ohio State Sunday School Convex- Ron will bold its next annual session In' ' Springfield, Wednesday and Thursday of the first week in June. The United Presbyterian Church at Sewickley, - Pa., Rev. W. A. McKenzie, pastor, has been refitted and enlarged, and will be opened to-morrow with suit able services. The Banner says this church is in a highly prosperous state. From the report of the Episcopal So. clew for the Increase of the Ministry, for the past current year, It appears the con- tabutions came from thirty-one States, thirty-five dioceses, and more than three hundred parishes, making a total of over thirty thousand dollars. Appropriations were made to one hundred and sixty-five scholars from thirty-nine dioceses. At a meeting of the Boston Baptist So— dal Union, Rev. Mr. Colby, of Dayton,. Ohio, said there were two influences against - which the Baptista in Ohio bad to contend—the Old School of 'Baptists and Cambeillsm. Still he thought that in all that pertains to denominational strength, the Baptista are progressing In Ohio. • Bay. A. J. Levy, a converted Hebrew, who has been engaged In Cincinnati, this city and elsewhere In behalf of the Jews, reports that In the last year be distributed twenty thousand pages of tracts, one hundred and forty-one He brew forty.one German and twenty-one English Bibles and 'Testaments,. also 'twenty Hebrew Psalters and fifty Helm; Epistles of Paul to the Hebrews. Ho has also preached Cluist to his people wherever, opportunity tise offered. • PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: SATURDAY‘ MORNING, FEBRUARY 5, 1010. Communicate d. 1 MB. CHARLES A. HOWE. The decease of Mr: Charles Avery Howe, the eldest son of Hon. Thomas Howe, will stir the sympathies of very many hearts among our citizens. ''hris the second time, within a few weelonhas such a sorrow entered the home of am= among the most honored and beloved in our whole community.. The sure fore sight of thus renewal of the sad same made the funeral rites of a younger son, H. Marshall Howe, on January 4th, more ban nanally solemn and significant to al the friends then assembled. But the:cp. etition of the bativrementhas come more quickly than any anticipated. The call was at the last‘sudden; but it found this krother, as it ad found the other one, prepared to meet It with the calmness and peace of a lull faith in Christ. Every- thing in the hi tory and character of both the brothers ds to make their memories in their be ed home, and in the com munity in vr ch the were born and in i whip's they a theiri years, records ri f i very plateau and h . norible to recall; and they died, ey had lived, in the faith and the full nfession lit their Saviour. The preeTte and examples of a Oodly home have i these young men accom plished theirblessed results and won their , gracious reward in lives and deaths that I Prove how true God makes His promise of such mercy to faithful parents. A brief notice of the younger brother I was inserted in this paper 50011 after his - decease. A few lines may very fitly be 'given to to the memory of the one now called away. Mr. Charles Avery. Howe had just en. tered his thirtieth year, having been born In this city on November 10th, 1840. After a good preparatory education at home, he entered the Freshman elms in I she College of Bt. James, Maryland, in September, 1817; and after a course of four years' collegiate study thSre, marked by honorable character. Industry and me ccas, and by an early and hearty avowal of his duty and privilege sea member of Christ, be graduated in July, 1841, just as the first tide of the war began to roll over that part of the country. He was thus for tour years under, the academic and pastoral care of Bishop Kerfoot, then President of Si. James's College; and it is now hie sad, though thankful and pleas ing duty to bear this testimony to the worth of his young friend through the years of hle collegiate as well as of Mama. tare life. Every thing In the record of his academic career was commendable; and Was full of the promise which early man. hood was beginning to justify, when die. ease began to bring on the end, now re corded, of his earthly we. . Mr. Howe bad entered heartily. into the active business engagements of hit father, and was proving himself equal to the demands of our manufacturing and commercial city. - But the wasting mile. dy which has in these few weeks removed both the brothers, began some four or five years ago to interrupt the work and impair the energies of Mr. Chas. A. Howe. Relief was sought in rest, and in travel and change of scene. He spent some time in Europe, in Florida and in 1 northwestern par ts of the 'United Stater. Butnothing availed to check the progress of disease. For along time putt Mr. H. foresaw the sure result, and calmly pre , pared for it. The few weeks of his life thi* followed the decease of his'younger brother, were marked for him by quiet, cheerful hope and patient endurance. Only the eye that watched him daily, could suspect more than the usual slow advance of climate. The last day was one of unwonted weariness, but not ot any special signs of peril. He lay down in comparative comfort to the night's rest. Bet soon after midnight the call came. The last words spoken were the response of a tare Christian hope, made to the loving and faithful words of parental warning that the end was near. Long before the day broke to his bereaved home, his spirit had gone to the land where there is no might nor any sorrow, and where, for all who live and die in Christ, youth and vigor are IMMOrtai. FillatTAIIT 10.870. STATE PuLtricr The Venango Oitisen - says: We have heretofore exposed the bargain by which Lowry tk. Co. undertook to sell out the new county - matter. This political apos tate and ingrate may raise his palsied hand to Heaven, and with blasphemous mockery call God to witness the rectitude of his intentions in the infamous betrayal of his trusting constituents, while his Democratic purchasers latis h s! his pre sumption, but It only requires a look to detect the nature of the man; and the only wonder is that he ever found a con• stituency so simple minded as to trust him. • •• The Philadelphia Bulklin says : Whether it was a merecoincidence or not, we are not able to say, but Mr. Lowry'• success in getting his new county of Pe. trolia through; almost entirely by Demo cratic votes, joet before the Metropolitan Police bill came up, sing have tended to put the Senator in a good humor with the Democratic view of the Police bill, while his friendly act on this occasion will and ought to be favorably remember ed by his political adversaries, when ite comes before the people for re election. We trust that Senator Lowry will con, . . thine his extreme conscientiousness in regard to the interests of Philadelphia. least year, when the infamous Twelfth and Sixteenth streets bill was routed, Mr. Lawry promptly voted for it, without the slightest compunction. Indeed he m.de a little speech, explaining the principle which then governed him with regard tu the local affilta of Philadelphia.. He said: ...11r. Speaker, I know nothing of the meths of this bill, but / teal role with the members from . l'hilocielphiss. I vote " It was not a very long speech, but it anglers to show the great change of principle that has come over the Sena ' for from Erie, since the last year. The 0:1 City Timm says: The news from Harrisburg indicates that the new county bill will receive its quietus In the House, and is therefore, ior the time being, what.Nasby calls a .`ded issoo." If Ames comes home again and calls another meeting of the stockholders he may perhaps manage to arguer it through. If the House don't kill It, our advice* from Crawford county show that the people of that county will. • The Waynesburg Repository Says : Suppose for Instance, that Mr. David Sankey, of the Lawrence Journal should become a candidate for Congress In this District, as we have beard he would like to. Now, lastyear Mr. Sankey bolted the regular nomination in Its county, and affiliated with the Democrats, end he wets one of the moat eager advocates of the Harrisburg bolting. Suppose then he should become a candidate, would he blame us or any others, for bolting bit nomination t Could he dolt conelstenuy ? It la a poor rule that' will not work both ways. We choose Mr. Sankey as an Il lustration, not because we have any de position to injure him, or as intimating that we would bolt his nombuition, but because his case is Just in point. Oor motto is never to bolt a regular nominee. Tris health of the Pope 11 a matter of such solicitude that swift rumors report his death and as quickly deny It. • His Holiness Is afflicted with epileptic fits, and at his advanced age the tenure of life is not strong. Ills death at this time Would precipitate a commotion in the political not less than In the Catholic world. The Ecumenical Council would be dissolved, by the operation of a "bull" heretofore fulminated. The conclave of Cardinals would be assembled, and then we should see the effect of sharp in. trigues for the =amnion, between Ital ian, French and German interests. It will be remembered that , there is a Bona parte among the Cardinals. A tartan from Lancaster states that Prince Arthur ban accepted an invitation to visit Wheatland, the home of the late ex• President Buchanan. Mn. Harriet Lane Johnson, Buchanan's niece, has gone to Wheatland to superintend put e old mansion in order, and to re. mire the Prince. It is probable that he may extend his visit through the coal fields 01 Pennsylvania, and pay a visit to Senator Cameron, who has invited him to come to Harrisburg. Ma. Cnasurstt bas made the follow Ing postal changes in Pennsylvania: West Greene, Erie county—Z:lloton Gretwell, ♦ice It. Cole, resigned. Rural Ridge. Allegheny county,-.F. McConnell, Ti." A. Abner, resigned. Ra.established— Turnersullie, Crawford county, Chide: Davis. P. M. Louville, Erie county, Amass Hall, P. M. Discontinued—Col. merville, Allegheny county. Papers now go to Rural Ridge. VI:411:ff 14 I'Tg7lllRV', STROMBOLI 16 again in active eruption. H►t.WAX talks of building a cotton fac- Tun Marquis of Pare-Baderus deadin France. PICKPOCKETS go Into crowds to die Parse them. Tarr hare ice three inches thick in North Carolina. A "FASHIONABLZ divorce" is announc- en In New York. Tea:revenue officers have coafiscated 3,200,690 lbs. sugar in New Orleans. SOICEBODY haB discovered that Prince Arthur is a ..gennine English blonde." THIC Siamese twins, =severed, have returned to their North Carolina home. Two hundred Swedes we en route to plantations they have recently bought ht. THE British matron 18 indignant, be cause the British baby is to be charged full fare in cabs. ADMIRAL FRANKLIN BercaAnAN i 9 the latest Confederate recruit, in the life in• suranbe business. A WIDE-AWAXIC negro girl in Augusts, Gn., has been picking the pocket► of stnepy policemen. 4 NEAELT 1000 buoys are moored round the coast of England and ia•the channels of its chief rivers. -Pam= McFaulty, a prominent rail road contractor and banker, died at Lan caster on Tuesday. Tnuflast report about Kossuth was that be was in abject poverty; the present is writing his autobiography. TIM Boston Post thinks that "some men as well as some goods are being marked down about these times.". An English dean, "in the presence. of the bishop and a large congregation." recently "denounced the Pail Mel 6a setts." Turns is to be a double execution at Newcastle, Del., on Friday. Joshua Jones and Lewis Carpenter are to be hanged. Tan new Mormon paper says that Brigham - Young has impoverished hun- dreds of families in building his new railroad. Penis has a society with 81,00 0 , 000 capital *for the development of "musical art In France and the Industries connected with it." PRINCE Prat= BONAPARTZ is the au thor of a "Treatise on the Use of the Sword," but for his own nee he seems to prefer the pistoL NEW YORE toilette reporters have taken to criticism. One of them says: "In Mrs. L's pink tulle we recognize the • dress of last winter." WASHINGTON correspondents say that the new Senator, Revels, has picked 'out his seat In the Senate Chamber next to to that of Senator Sumner. Tux Moselle wine growers have gone Into the brandy distilling business, be cause their vintage last season wee "ex ceptionally rich in alcohol." Tna legitimate is reviving. "She Stoops to Conquer" has had a successful run of eighty consecutive representations at St. James' Theatre, London. A CORRESPONDENT writing from Rome under a recent date, says that Mies Char lotte Cushman Is in excellent spiriti, and moreover, she Is said to be looking re markably well. • LA °LOCH* having said that all honest people in Paris attended the funeral of Victor Nolr, , rigor() remarks that there must be not far from 1,700,000 dishonest people in the city. Mn. Soudan observed to some of the leading members of the Women's Suf frage Convention, in Washington, that he never..yet declared for or against women's suffrage. „" I know you haven't," said Miss Anthony, "I've watched you as a cat watches a moue." 'inn people Who steal hair from the young WitslW--the streets, are plying thew vocation in London, whereupon the Echo remarks: Alas I how many a thoughtless girl may go out with lacks straying In the breeze, "happy" and "careless," and return, if not "nappy," at least "hairless." . VARICOSE OR BROKER VEINS Thoossnde of Prawns wain r year is and y t WILL broken down condition of the re of the legs, which In our times are tautly r dewed and frequently susceptible of mire, a , suffer on, only because they do not linow who and to whom to apply fur relief. Now. to gl the needfel laformallan In cares like this, fee • us • proper duty on part of the stetrepope Press, Ltd It riven as [rent ➢leanate to he able to moron:lend all such to Fr. LYISZEt, 0/ let WOOD STRIAT, whose vast amber or a/ini mical?". and his iis'ist stilt In chronic distant, rabies Wm to afford the greatest amount of lief that the present state of Wears can afford nestle, theme. warts°. condition. to which w • have referred above. there are otaav • tocourenlenae and suffering, such as &waging. nd abnormal growth., which the Doctor, with Ms appliances. Is sure to relieve. Then again the abdominal weaknesses and Weals, feeling peculiar to females. is a scarce of terrible suffering and anxiety for these the Doctor Dm belts and supporters which an so constructed as to Dunn at lesstissematy trona satrertvg irlcu they do not Itemise a cernalsil Of oars. The Doctor's experience tame si period of ~ ver thirty years. beebles, • neutral esteems for this department of hie pro" Woo, mates him month. opilnartly skillful: The rear: Ins that Is entailed upon foto,e senerallou by ne glect of the proper melts to cornet the present ev lie, fiesta of itself be a sunicient CIA/11 enlist not only the attention of.penone thi selves. bet One that Of ail loteOlseut r hyoid? Dr. X. yurs °Moe mad Medicine Bore. 161 Liberty street. YaritraßY 96,1170. IRRITABLE INVALIDS. Indliesttom not only elfecta the phys'eel health but the dleporlumn and tempers of Ito victims. The dyspeette becomes. too, In a measure, de mora.laed by bla safferleas. Ile la aa Wert to Its or trittatton, 'alltuams, or despair. as toe case may be. A preternatural multi written Ito Callool, 00111,01, leads Otto 10 mlscomtrue. the Worth, sad nets of those around him, and Ms In. tereeme with those nearest at dearest to him la not Vafreplleollylo/101041 by cubit:4ll°ns of tuttners rentals to Ole real nature. These are the omelet phonemics of the disease. fee which the lavalld cannot be Justly held reePOO. l l , :e. tent they %leo occulon much honscholo oiscom. fort. It le to the interest of the home circa., it Is ...Mist to Wally ha , ramie se wet,. to the rescue of the Drivel. e, eater.' from • hate not ter removed from Indolent lotenliy. that these sympstos of mental eleturb.nee Tl:e.ntlY removed. This can on y be ~One be retrieving their pbeelcal canoe. • iferengement titter.. fu tions of toe stem •ch nod Ile Innen toe liver sue the boodle. Spot Ow three leen.' tent organ, HoeteLPr l e Monsen Ditter.i.e atm. 'tannest, Iy, 01 . 4•11eIng • tholnuen and .1 , 104 , 17 <trees% to weir ocondltrOn. be vesetable MAW , di. nee of lebieh the preparation la compolied are of •• renovating. frinnaltne and alterative char acter, and the e Vroulent white lend. ectiv.tr to there remedial vs ttttt le toe point ins that tan be extracted from the mat erholitecone of all cereals via, cooed roe. No dprpepuo toe take this ienial resteretive tern single ... 111 without I.:petit:mins notable IMproV•marr t In his eelierill heal th . let only will 1, 1. 1,411 aufferfage abets from de, to day, tint tils tun/ - will recover tepidly rim bin restiesencts nod ire rtlablitty. sad thle sappy eheoge wig oaalrest well' In Ws demeanor mall wooed Inm. NOTIOED3 arOFF , CE OF MONONGAUE , . inttrUE OOMPANY.—Anet • et IOI2 for thirteen (1.3) Wen..... of this root_ peal lib, 1610, will be heid at the To I Moue, MONDAY, AWC 4 JAMIE WRIUIII% TreAsur , r. Plusher:Ka. Yet , 0,1370' • f: t 11 . AL H F tau STORING CU —The annual meson( or the Brocades dere or the NeVonal Nell• lee end Botta. Compeer. for I.Le tlectloe of aim,a to 'reefer the en.rdne I see and forother be.lhere• it he Sold .M 1,115110) 7. Xlertahlk 8r0.., No. II S erxrh Goon, late HU Clan, On KAN, DAY. fehraarr 111., 1)110 Wel eet A. X. 1.11ri17 .1. US( Old.. Seers tart. • .W. 1.1 1 .860 SAVINGS 13 alc J... 7 law, malt. a/'4IA __ELEcirioN - -- FOR DI. ..In 7 0.rwlithe f brir:Rairat. " 7"..."ll. " ANT oth, 1;171"'"... on TUalioit. th —B—.., two. , beterten the hour. of twely utl JAS. K. JILT • eliter. etuaniarr OALLICr OAMIRO•D CO., PIO•OnOto, .! unsay W., WM. ar STOIC KTIOLDEEtB UNCIAL -MEETING. The Regular Animal Meetblear th•Slockheld" en of the Allegheny Valley Rallroed Cowan, cella be held at the OltrlOL Ole THE COM PANY, N. .Els Plea steed, Rattabllllk , " WEDNESDAY, Tehreary 13d, 1070. at 11 unlace A. ■.. for the wizens of electing 01°114 of Hanagars thr the ensuing leer. lad. tOT the treitmactthe of much other bushing at air be ere nted. JaZatCo JOHN BALLANTINE, eleenlauT. Or HAIM WORT PITT. FOUR. DRY 01. Op YLITOSUSWIL PA.—Tbo Awing Yoadol oftee Stookboldaro of Ms Cone. p. ' Ol bs hnt_dO , ltoofflos on 11th Moot, on TUESTiaT, re ..tralarroth, at Weloolcr. 11.. at which time tam will to of Cooties for ONYZat 1010C0TOII.8. J 02091 0. IIZTOALi. 'planter. WILLIAM Nos. 180 FEDERAL STREET. POPULAR PRICES. At 25 Cents, I ARD WIDE TWILLED POPLINS At 87 1-2 c., 6-4 TABLE LINENS, A GOOD BARGAIN At 8 1-3 Cents, good Dark Calicos. - , At 10 Cents, Light and Park Calicos At 3.2 Cents, 4-4 BLEACHED MUSLIN, 'EXTRA 1300 D At. S 2 75, HIES' E MBOSSED FELT SKIRT WOILTH $4.00 . AT . _ • SEMPLE'S. Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street, ALLZOBSNY CITY , Can Remain in Pittsburgh EZEI SHORT TAME LoJTGER, AT THE ROBINSON HOUSE, Coiner Duquesne Way and 7th st., ROOM No. 7. • FOB ♦ MOUT TINE ONLY. PROF. L S. FRANKS, M. D., Lecturer on the Howan err. IY dlaeasts and Somme.. Optic an and (Yon Ha. to the New Tork Ilotrital..l Ere and Ear InUrmary,nrlttt • large stock of his Patented and LraPturnd taeler for nit. rEirritmoxisLe. Prof IDWARD 'M. THANI79. Deucian ; I tate great please. In stating teat I have used the epeetaeles you adjusted to my • yasylhels here. tarv.have elven me most mail., ettoa. I have never before had a pair ao entirely salted to my TI/10. cud ttilLt convenience. to read PO long with so little Inconvenience. E:-Pren•t U. L I bare had the Im craved hotel.tu attjettted to my s•aht from an xam.oatlos of the eyes blotto. by 1r..1 ward 1. Treats ht. ht., which 15- lbw... to • es eerf hieerlY. eety , totd 'mmit bbt . ter than with so• t hire keretolorn aced. A1t112.11.4.14, Lth CULN. rtm'i U. IL We have every sallstattion to tempi mending Dr. Zit W•111)15. leepreteo and 'pa tented Spectacles to •he confident. of our aid son. Ile Man Optician of rare alcatlec ties. an adapt. Ms spectacle , with mat and re markable M. s p ec tacle. the fo r ne dire...of the Ile selects us via the first pea. m the nest attempt. which erattle4 o• to ma. cab create r and micro. than those we already comas.. We with greet • heerfelms. tecommeo^ aem to alB rt pew ng spectacles. ,w. UIITII4, es-Gee anal aaaaa A. r.. Ittlatiff. Ault-Gen. of Pt maylvala 1.. M. ltot - nsE AIL M. D.. Penn mete., Pith. J. It. DICK. limner, Meauvllle. Pennsylrautae Having had the plemitro of examining 11r. Pd. want Frank'. atem Improssd hpectachm. era Ind them. expettmentaily, really valuable deiec Ivo t talon. 'The lenses are ground. pollibad end centred hY mathematicady acciarats to era deco a Pnly perfect lens. as earn, we mom. men .hem. Dom: ticat7, Governor of Pen.literllA -A.r cc Bithopoe ntnimm. Jun[llooo.oo. K. 11. Penn stoMt,Plttaburge.• N. . etorrett, (ucutut.) F ree .irat e Pletshorals. Jame. L. lienarlend. President Iferchnsta National siana. Y,Wllle, PennsylyanlA It g u• lamb pleasure to um tbat ore hear Inspected Dr. •. S. or lA.very e mplets at a finestof Pommel. ae I Lostes, sad Cod them excellently micalaied to rormay such lai oerfmtleue of vlslosi as eau be beueettedor the o qh c etfaterlal tired In the man, eefure of bit glass • toof re utakabe panty mud beauty.. end Mae, much to Melt va W. ri etIMUICLIO him chearfalec.r to. the oourdenco • f woo may r quire lits services. hoe. Drawls Jordan. Ur.. tart of Pen.. 0. eoll.sr, Y. D.. Ilarrebarsty re. -mWoemvnt metdwhtat w m e a nu n s ce uvree dto under Dr .1. AM b Tea k , Patent. admirably Mfg. bed to the sextons innrsulttes o• tam exquisite ly debuts. organ. the Human fit e. ' , Miner the Impaired Melon It the r.snit of diseaSe, or the amoral weakume Meld... to old axe. We regam the escalate. of . Franks the beat we hams e'er semi. mid im loch recom mend them ilon. W. W. Hays. Mayor of Harrisburg, hemsa J. JOId. Brig. emu U. b. A.. Rani, bum. vines boors from 9a. 9. 10 6 P. 11. jall•TT/IS ALT HORNE & CO'S. Its order to still further 'twines stook, before taking oar =oast torcistory, wa will coatings to offer our stock Itt GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Many Goods Below Cost. Wale Goods, Hosiery, Gloom Underwear. Lace and Lace Articles, Embroideries, Millinery Goods, . Bash and Bow Ribbons, Satiti and Bonnet Velvets, Dress Trimmings, Cloak Loops and Ornaments, Boulevards Skirts, &o, kg, AT RETAIL BARGAINS. ry lti 79 JrI4.IIIKET.STREET. 114 , MoNAT..llost. STEM BREWERY, SPENCER, WRAY & araltaters and Brewer's of 41e, PORTER AND BROWN STOUT. =I WATRON• saai•r DILWORTH, ROPER & CO., 243 Liberty Street, (Opposite bead of Wood Strict., WHOLESALE. GROCERS, Pataburgh,Pa. QM READ: BEAD t READ I removed In one minute. without - bleeding or baring armless; Bunions and D,lsesset Nails removed In after minutes. All operatlou per formed .0110001 painor bloodshed! Perreeteomfbrt Immediately! No noltsortoue niegicineuneg I • No sore 'feet attar operating' Iniereed and end Joints treated semen tang. lina.lilte sad Ohingaine - mod Co • Pig days. iighereetion given or =only enfiladed. Good - City Nallenini ei.en• . COOS HO= &OM I A. 7ii; to lib 1 to Si{ r. .4o.sitern. 9 toll Ix. • • lienembar the place. No. 49 kith strati, old at " V. sulr rietsini:ON, tittalmryoi. ra. SEMPLE'S, and 182 ALLEGILENY CJITY. NEW 410011114. New American Poplins, all colors. Plaid and Striped Deletines,very cheap. Black and Colored Alpacas. Beautiful Styles Few Percales. CASSMERI;S AND JEANS Very Cheap. Pillow Case and Shirting Mas Shirting Muglilts and Irish Linens . Plain and Embroidered Shirt Fronts. Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, &c, HAMBURG ED'GINGS, Table "'Napkins and Toilet Matte, WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street, = p ,*:4O :A 01,-.4 1400 Pit.ICJIEIII.S. BELL MOORHOUSE, Will °pea Nip This Week, Prints, Quoin:acres, Muslims, Alpacas, pa%LOW PRICES. PRICES REDUCED AT LOU. 4 CHILDREN'S FINE FELT SKIRTS EMICIME2 . • AT 01.50, LADIES' BEST FELT SKIRTS Wurazittd Perfect—worth 5..09. En= Ladies , Braided Felt Skirls; =2 AT HALF PRICE. LADIES• AND OHILDILZWB Superior Cashmere Stockings, AT TIACRUI,GLYDE & Co's, 78 u 80 Market Street ESTABLISHED 1831. LOGIN, URBh6 & CO., E=l HARDWARE 62 Wood Street, r.., doors abase SU Charles Mad ==! natistr. Irrrbaats are Tasked to esti awl ozarator our stork whine la Mr City. Awaits for Anderson SS Wood•. Aloe and Northwestern Morose Shoe NaM ilDowebnr. • • • • toll sleek MI alsebinisint, Black. smiths mid MITT. ewes 711 es, lentbee nsiting, mme Loather. &e.. hlSr.tm on haat. Ea= LATEST OIL STRIKE. I MBE= I 11.00NOVi . - - Totem= orts handed ItrrtiCla jun COMO sad sea what. aplead Id bar ars °amid Is the for , Koos Stock or kering a n d Sillanler Clothe. Jut prepared sod ekklblted to t r ee Melte try . O. TILLOSIMAN. Tim tallest Lttttnfr to be colored warn*. man mho asloyalt la neatly drand Is a ittlt o unr Bummei•Clotbeg Ilthttaso oolatbrtablat as not abrldira had freedom of Ole motions. Seth clothe, are to be had at B. TiAtrasatA.'s. or T . mer i lej=rmr,.:l4e , t spend - rut Lem Primo for maatinfacthry clotirre. het eseaina get the worth pf ever, Miter yoe emod. at • B. C. Thatnuttaart , s. 11thiTlekos of the freed Bert. or errerl der, and all dap. at the ltlet llo• 11 tlothhis Ball. There the people Mug thelr caok. and three they get their clo th es. Er err mat free to my es all t.m. Trade tremendous PM now et the Blt No. 11 CloOdmit LOOK ANVIL PRIM. 00000 nut snits for $T worth 1111. &mutat sen t Mather park sotto tbr el% worth 10111. rth WO. . •00 mats. Ilnen ‘ et $ll PO sae% Worth O. Black salts for SW worth Berl' setts for he worth $lO. Boknd treatm any KM 101 308.0100 110 W. I,ll . b Cd fw da nd o mr gemember m ßlg m 1 11 Mitt stmt. 4S. TRLDERIII3. T. T. T. TRE6O'S TEABERBY TOMIWASII. • .. Is the moot pleassat., ebespeVlMMl best Death. Mee entaat. Warranted free from !Merles* furredlents. Is preserves and whites. she Teeth! PReiterates ear/ smarms tee Gomel unta: perfumes the breath! • • Pre vents MOM= Wawa of Tartar! Clams and Puttee retldatM Teeth{ la a superior article fbr_Ohltdres 1 • - W . :DM tiair,IMNIVAYII". phla. Tor tale br .1..0.111.TrZ120. Plitatm ra h. and Y. 8NOW:111M7, Alto. he 7. aZerran ffictIANDLE IIB & Ottm, wawa. aus a oe.a wawa:was mamas as faralga and Dala&Stle Dr 00044 No. OD WOOD =NM . meta= abanDlusesiat. ra CHEAP TUIWAMI, mums, oval. soxss, =is imam at., aro., as so. a DUFFY% I= = RE . GISTEIFIN NOTICFm .. I - OTICE IS lIEIIIBYGtVEvtNt the fol. lowing Aecounts of EseeutotA idtantstrator*. Guardian*, ge.., ht - been dull palmed tu the Itegleter's Oftice. and trill be Persenled to the orpowts' Court. for eougrtuattoa and allowanoG on 510NDAY. March TIP. A. D. 1510: Itlrst nod Aunt account of .175.11nasell, Executor of TUemat. icons deceased. tilt Jgov. 11, 1059. No. MI. rt.... BCC Milt of John Fneer and 612140¢,. Ex.eut nr Attila:ldt r, deed. Fll.O Nor. 11, 1010. No. 3. A otrouut of 11. S. Noddle, Adtuluistrt. 20001 - .M_Breath. die'd. FUed Nov. 14,11560. No. 4. Final aeconut 01 J. B. Young. J. N. Young and Thum. Eating, Ern Ext.totnua of Wiltialn Young; det'd riled Nov.ll. 1850. dc. 5- Foat account of Manua Vim r, Aualatutriril tit Bohm (Muir. Filed Nor. 11. MM. No. e. ... r.f . ard foal a.roapt of 11 X.1%4d din, of X Hi.ii‘ef, ecd. N0v.99. 1889. ..••. • • • . No T. Final Account ol 111 11. - Cate. nat dim of min, nn of John McKeon, dee . J. iria Nov. 17. 11309. • •.. • • • No. 11. If Ir.t nod anal account or David Ideni n, A dminlet”tor of John itiotopiAn. Olen Filed Nov. 4d. 1069. No. V glut and • Dui ateonnt or H. J. Ilan- Ong and Jona 111.01.8, Kittll•OrSOl Wm. 'lur ing. Oreg. flied Nor. 93, 1100. No.lo. Third orrtlat sod •eparate account of W . Mgeb r eed e . o Phe A N u r a st , 4tr a lt eB6 9. No. 11. Illut and 110•Ianernor to re. V. Mare. Piled Nov. 40, _ G oardson .r Elary E. 111c.Brld. Una. 0 - • N • 12. Amount of IL B. Eraneil. Eiceel of ars. June Tall., ate'. :riled 2.0 v. 99, . . No.. 13. Acoouitt;J. L. X aesssr.Adislois is, sot or liszslla Ho rd. dec'd • E.lsd /Istembs 8, 1869. No. 14. First at3t - Bold .ceottlit or A 1.3 Olson, Esq.. E2•COLOT of Robert Barton. oiled Piled D.o. 8. 11,89. No. 16. Final account of Eduard Urndmick. Guardia.. of nanur childrEn of Leopold 840,18 UN administrator Henry ti. rsonarlea. Plied Dec.11..809. No. 18. Ace . oaut of N. Ne'foo, Iso—floardlan Of.; 9, 01. s. lflie4 Dec. 11, 11039. No. •0.0.0.10 t of Jacob itfoovrty, • adealoh, trn:n• flootrt Woodlordr teed. riled Dee. 43 1809, Dad Final account of J. J. llemnan. Kea, n . , ..N . , e n ,.. 0.4 . 11,ezv . e its and tusanna NiV. tined account of Simon Itoellor,ad. hl..rator of Peter Hey:. dec , ll. filed Dec. 110, 186 0 9. No. .. Final account of John Den than of minor ccliora. of John Lowr y, Stied Dee. 09, 1899 no. 511. Fetal act . ount of U. kleßldowney, Adadotrteator of the cont. ofJohn K. Wilson, dee'd. Flied loco 1113 1909 14. Auxns.% of Jan Crosson. Admin , •• .lo of John enrols., deo% Fl.ed Deo• 1;;69. . . . • . • No. 93. Motown, ofJobnltichardson. Adm'a of Ronan J oats. dec'd. lied Det.3o. 38. 71r.t and foal account of 11.3870 a, Administrator of Ann M. ka7lla. dee'd. Flleo 1/.0. 30. 1.86 p. NoL 115. mat account of.l - Edmundaon. Dee. or Wlillam FAIZU.d•OII• doc'd. tiled Dee. 31. 1889. NO. 38. lien and partial account of W. H. I roof beneral W llotdmaun, dou'd• Flied January 3.1870. of N J o • C s v l7 R A i oon d f AtdJant . BAd mlB7O. No. 38. Anal account ofJ. M. !oth. U 3tor 11aeo ntor of the estate of .•nrlatinn Webtang. dac'a. //Pert J•nuary 5.1870. No. 29. Final ae6onnt of William Holmet, (Moraine of Wlll•aus Addison. Flied Januory Otte, 1870. T eiO J 7 iii%VL ' f,f; ' ,. ° , o ,l,?, l 2 - 8 r1i 0 .11,6 N I: 17 8111 1870. No. 31. partial acmuotofJohnP.Echienning, RitnalOr of .1. H. ,I Henrietta Poop, decid. Filpi Jan 10th, 1870. No. 32. renal sem:motor Nancy Bailey. Haar dlan or the meow chitdren of Joseth M. Ballot , dec•o. Wiled Jan. 11th, 1879. No. 3.1. Viral account of Joseph Plum, No. emitter of the Betake of Amos Pierce. (He'd. Flied Jan. 11th, 1870. No. 34. 110.1 .000041 or Theo. Penney and .1. 0. KJ 1 elley, frxerntOrs otJane McClure. 4180 . 4. Filed 111, 1870. No. 35. Flual a woont of 11111119 firnanagel, Administrator ofChrtstlos Arnold, deed. Filed Jan. 1100, 1870. No. 30. Fail amount of Jos., Guar. Man a the minor heirs of Nobs. nt.yonooo. deed. Tiled Jan. 11th. 1870. No. 37. ACCOB4 t of Geo. Falkenstein. Admin. Isirstor cum teetsmento anneno, Or 1.0.1111 an Valampesou. dscies Wiled JIM. 111111, 1870. No. 38 booted and acipmot of Wm. 11.,Negley and 11 Fll B :5 Iey. Ftrcaltrl/ 1 2,F Deus lNel.4fllllll.sdl7 accou 11.0 m, Aderibtlatrator :f the estateofVemlealek banter, ecea,ed. Piled J sn. 111. 1870. No. 40. Accennt of mom Nicholson nee (Ken no:lt di Ad o ne Sao mar of 1 11 Arth7o.str de. dDI, No. 41. recommit of Henrietta Mohr, Admin let stn: of Matthias Fsld, &it'd. Plied Jan. 14,870. No. •S. Aoconst of J. H. White. Tmstee of the estate 870. cr Bosanna llelndman, Fli.d Jan 14 No 43. Atoomit of Mrs. 11. L• McGotraigle. Admlnue.ratrix t MP. Gleaner McKee, dip S. F le . Jan 15, 1870. No 411. nazi acc PM of Sarah Flo'. y, (late Farah Penney, (Guardian of mini , 011l4reu of John /I ansou, deed. Filed Jan. 15 1070. No 45. Flax accouut of Problem Coate, Ad =Watts.. or the GPM of liammi Hunter. deeid. , Filed dm:L.17.187 0 No. 48. rsnal aCeOllOl of Wro. Hey nolus. Ad. ndrilstrator o: ChrisMibm i H. 21olito, dee'd. Filco Jan. 18, 1670. No. 47. Ace mot or Edward McGlone. and Wm. 11 Neu ell. Fareue 4 rB of Margaret ero'.'4.9d.TclurfecTlo'Se.nr 6. Hawk. Admln !orator of Mathew Mcniatm decid. a lied Jan. 19, 1.70. No 49. Final account or WllllO. A. Tom• Boson.Pupdlan or 11aiy Hell, (now Bait ima ) Vlard January 419, 1870. No. 50. Final ac•ountof /mama Daley. Goa - - dan of Thomas mat, Jr. lelled JaniMo7 kph /870. itrt . r lis A“ .alViatUr i . " l l lll:l ' 4 h Arr. 2ll-, 1•10 " thiPdia ' lorrtt i 0 1 0 . 0 =0. °:-urir.l27` l ol: 1070. " No. 53. *comma:of Michael Keeley, AdminlG irstor of Jonn Kelley. dmid. Zood January 24. 1870. No. Le* First and nog account. ) . of Baintel Gormley, Extensor of the eatal • , 00 Bennet/ 'ig:te2Tge4=oo4l4.2.Bl7tneis sae Cattesi.ne NM I. Nomlneeirstoi. st m. %tied January 55. 1870. Nlwl Ns. 56. Account Cl Jumes A. Herron, Admix istraeor 0 , BusGools, 11.11 . 4 deed. Ito 480 ..ary 0. 1810. onNo . 57 . M i i n l al a a m -tu n to s n o , ofR Al b 4s n ll l n r d e Nary wan. d.c . d FIN depose, 00. 1870. No. 58 711.1 &croons of ktlenael }Mclver. General.. of minor condom 11.bltat. Prater. deo'd Filed January 96 11170. No 59. Fleet nod partial appointor Mro. 11 M. china and Wm. A Onion. Yi %mom. , fWm M. oblein. &cid. !Led Jan. 0810, 11170. No 60. 'mai amount or Campbell Del and_ D. H. Curadogoam. axecotors of the /state of John Bell, dead. •11.4 Jon. 119th, 1870. No. 61. Final account or George albree. A. Isnee of A. B. Curling. Filed Jan. 29th. 11.70 No 62. Amount of James Beoriey Adnitol. trator orJamee 8en049. 400 d. ril.d J... 8944 1879. J,63. -I • 1: 131 1vgIlf: 01 : 0 .dian of =1:1•gl 31 1e,7(/ No' 6 4 . Aecount or Mary As McCullough. LW. mlnlatra rix of John C. McCullough, deed. 911 el Jan. 30.1. 1818. No. 65. Fined a•countof Jacob Painter. enan dean or minor eh Id of Joha Landis/. doted. Piled Feb. Ist, 1870. No. 60 Final account of Jobe Stoneeinhee. Aamlntstratu Feb . in rasa. of Tlenotby /10701. deed 1 , 11. lst 1870. N 0.137. anal amoent of dos. B. Lyon Gad rrini . o44. 4,44llll4traram of George M. Blackstock. dec`d. Flied Feb. Ad, 1.70 Ni. 6/1. Flial recount of !Coward Borers, Admit of the • me ate. or.iiihr Meet.. deed. Filed eebruary NI 1810. • • No. 69 Vital meonnt. of 3. udimfg thee, Ai m'e Or GM es, ate of Rev. Lhaelos Wal la. r, den./ tiled Feb 1870. No. Ip. Nocuous of Willlsm Wean, Adrier lf ma estate of 61=401 Wilson, dec'd. Filed ob P 1176 No 71. Finil =coon% of Neel MeHoney, Adsor of the ast- , P of George dm Flied Pub. 3, mlyo. No IP. Account of Mre. Mary Nobles. Ad mtols oripe estate of Theodor. Hoblos. demi,. Paled Feb. 3. 1876. No. 73. nest account of Hoe. Thomas WIN Mune, 1100. M. Howe, and John U. Bidwell. Zoe cotors of tteecatato of John Freeman. decd Flicil Feb. 4, 1870. JOS. H. GRAY, Register. 1:12: TIMM ofrrn/ afo Corner Penn and Sixth Streets, =I PITTSBURGH, Pa. • The mod complete 3.ln.ss Collet• la th Malted States. OPEN PLY AND EVENING. etadettee Can eema•nee at ILOT thaw N. B.—Meatus eceeraiolait tall particulars on &analog the Yrtnelpale, • • IIITH • COWT.T.Y, Pittab•rgh. Pa. ETECMI VATABLISHEB BY A. I T. GOIDILY, 1812. W. M. BOHILY, WHOLESALE GROCER. No. 271 Liberty Streit,. ; CDIIiaTUT OAP. Lou Hoorsr..) ' E=E:ME2I Y. STEILY. .1. A. m STEELE & SON, * Commission Merchants "E7.4OI:IX‘GIRAXHI.VIII:EZD. deo No. 95 OHIO WHOM% nay Halt Comm. I= 'IRE ADMINISTRiT CLOWN 333RNIT Is Nov. in BARK N. 59 NE..tkitEC Every article Ass been reduce 8 0 dart. Hai* archmktelyfor a THE FIRST 11ORTGIBR BONDS OF THE ' CHICAGO,: DANVILLE, AND VINCENNES RAILROAD. Total altionnot to b looted—l 40100,000 Capital Stock pal/ ...... AI,IOO, 00 Estimated Cott of hood. U4O 4,00C1 000 IX=l 9.0.19.399 919,96111 NS( E•rninits per etttnum,,, latereet on the Leah per S.. Amami et Boad■ pgr mile etreaa A.191.1.1kt of Intenet per OLIIOs Amoamt. of Not Karutags per The Sands follow the completion of the Wad— him* the that. I' mot Comp toy of IL T. es WOW , Cara Register . and 'gradates Agent—and are old at growl at 93 and are, ued inter*. t,. They bear examination sod ernotrarimm. bet. ter, It Is hellevid, than any other now blare the petite, In the need and unehmsgeable elements of Befoly.'Sterrity. 554 Profit. They be.r good lutanist—Payee per rent. Gold for peny peare-vend are %mum, jh7 • lI.NnS Fend, and 7.ret Mortgage upon! eke road. U. want and net Inman:. the leanoldstn, and WI Pie • Alat and future property of the Comnany. They depend noon no new or halt-mottled ter. rl,ory for basloeSs to pay tbelr interest. but epos so old, well se ttlsd and productive woolen— mama log that a railroad ball! through t h e bout of such a region . otren bettor security for togl /nurser and Prinerpot than a rood to Of haft through the most nigh/7 .Xtelled oßdoham or aparaely settled territory. , This. Railroad pomeases small %amain.. to =Wog into and oat*: Om Corot Mingo. an important Railroad Cuter; l ranshug through a Una of Tillage, aid old (iambi t' mts In the rleheet poeUon Of the SUM et 1111nott; to roonlog near to deposits of I.* Cie of great extent and value, and over bread fields of the beat coal to the Mate—which exhalent. termite are Its monopoly. And beeldes the local and other business thus steered. there will be attracted to this road the considerable mole al. reedy springing or , •iirrom the Lakes to the Qulf^• as with its 800 thern Connections It tonne • Trunk Line 45 mlles .hotter flan any Win route from Chicago to These Bonds ars themfere butte upon &Realty sada fleetness that a tem; 7mme meet 'smite*/ double—ana competent Judges W trebte—ia I=l3 Goomstosoute Hinny loath the price 4i/App wily Put Into au. Bonita. an/ Smut or ditsiti .Finadr.ocus be put into NOTRINGIBETTSR. PWALtot... with M.pg..&c., on 'hand fur db. , tribitlon. Bonds may be had ddraelli of or, or of ma ...Mats to Plttsbarab. S. IMPCLEAN & CO:, • 75 FOURTH A.V.MNUEI. L . • W. BAILEY LANG & CO., MEROHANTS. 64 CLIFF Si BEET, New York, Agents for the Sale of the Bonds. • i n 73 Z a :1, ce m e i Z 4 4 zw .41 f 4 PI E -es tb A1f 4511:4 C o CaA rn' t l t es „ a m k- Nie o E., 0 E 4 ri 0 ff 4 - DR. NITEITTITED. rIONI9IIIfIUES TO TREAT ALL :,...gl y niv . euen. taw: an s=toma. ilil completel e ted; epanimorrhea or • nal WOOO O OO. ane Impotency, feminize nomself-4,llyea seases. and which of the follow ing ends, as tdotatX ILO M • weakzem, Melleeetlon, erfanostaton, averailS s to o m c d i eotym , e to m m o . n % p ar r a o l i a a n dcre oaalil. dr th er4 o c o t f e m fe a t reader maMace neenlirieete a ry. and r . e therefore hoprudent, are permananly cared. Formes at.. anted with these or any °inn...l/alma% Its ate or tome Mantling constlintiostal *emplane Mutate Ws the Doctor a trial; he menu OW. A particular attentiongives to all Ferns= plaints, Lenoorrhes or Whites, railing. mallon or tfleeralion of the Womb, Omni; prstritla„ Amencorhoes. liesserhe&M. • norrhoes, sad btartlity or Binnetaaeal, are p r=• • ed with tina neatest macoeu. It be sellsorldent that • sanigeiss who conZiell W an biroself exclusively to the et - Wye a certain du of dlscasea eon meats thoneands of matt ropy • var wont emial re greater 01111 In Dun spetaslD moan remand praetor. The Doctor pablisbee a medical pesephlat of MY Weer lioli glees a fall anomalies of seamy . • um private diseases:that can be bad free Mogen • or by mail for two stamps, In sealed eorreWPW. PNary matesee contents Instrectirai to the sir 11.MeA. and enabling there to determine the pror , deo na sere of their mosplainta The establishment, comprising 0 tam maple - rooms, is central. Whra It Is not metrazima to. 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A ll egheny City. comer irad and Mao ahreets., Oat tang expertme• ta tha tandems anahlea as to always two on band a MI eau satiate. and can sell White Mb, Sanaa% Herds Blar fr ll aas and Whit* reanh au at my sallet. " Whows e lrrUn '''' `di l a annarthr. . All whin . H. B. LION, • • • !Maki et Wetstds and lessaits, Otl m ir e 27 6ll ll l ,7o 3wa trlrrg ia. /.17KN111. D.907, P11 r1 Lima. ORO. B. McISRTLTIr. 11114/.. Amy Wartre.• .. • • • OWS GREAT FMAL::;i G SALE CIO c) CO 3D SS , Progress at ER'S, Err 'STILVOIET„ d in price, and multi be sold in ask. .. =I iiiii 0=
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