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OFFICIAL PAPER
Of Pittsburgh, Allegheny City
j ind Allegheny County.
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SATURDAY, VES.I2, 1810
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Fi °ow cloud In New Tart ycsterlay
et 120€11201.
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1 Tax Legislature has adjourned over
ti
until next Nonday evening. Were that,
1 . a final adjournment, it would have been
better for the Commonwealth.
4 .1 Wi have accounts of another , terrible marine disaster, and to a Pittsburgh boat.
.l) . The Banjo limn exploded her boiler,
ktook Are and sank, in the lower Minis:
,!.
ind t sippl, on the 10ib. Biz lives were lost,
~ lain - the Captain and perhaps others,
i,,,, who were well.lmown to our citizens.
et
Oa the 10th, before the Executive veto
otitis Philadelphia police bill, the Brea
"i of that city said:
3.1
~ The peace and quiet of the city, the
safety of the property and lived or the cli
c. teens, to-day rest with Governor (leery.
tit He can sign the pollee bill and save the
,4' °HY. Or rentee to do so and remit as to
E, disorder, lawlessness, and taxes.
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HMSO= repeats !Melt We bare
P Andrew Johnson again; bat in mists.
6 tars at Harrisburg. We observe grad
ti lying indications that the Republicans
t of Pennsylyanla, In or out of Its Leg
,' Lod
will grapple as baldly and suc
'l °distally with the present situation, as
therild with the more serious affliction
of foqi.oFt slOce•
A now and very rich silver district has
.
been discovered .In .Nervads.. Banal
r : mining companies leave been formed, One
of. which Is in opendion, taking out 44030
k to Ihnion. of ste. which 14.1° abundant
that two men take out two tons per day.
...i It Is Metal that there Is in that mine a
vett twenty itnilltel wide which assays
eight thenuounis dollars to the ton. Still
' another district has been found supposed
• , to fii equally rich, In which the silver is
11
. . . mixed with copper..
a
. ' On. LATE District Attorney has &dyer.
: . . lima in the Dispatch, at great length and
„ b an enormous expense, roadry certificates
4
to his sterling Republicanism, from N. P. 1
. Bawinr, Esq., and the late Edgar Cowan,
. with other documents of similir value.
Ltre v k Since he has bees dismissed to private
life;we have no present call to discus
'.' - the intrinsic merits of his publication.
Shonld other Chnumstences . hereafter
. it, render it necessary. we shall then not fall
1 to recur again to a somewhat remarkable
...
0 CANA_
KY TEM pompous and protracted
isi, ceremon-
VA lei attending the obsequies of Mr. Pea.
body, hive sadly marred the beautiful
-,i,
and 'grateful . memories: which ew e r
around his name. The greatest of all
Philanthropists WU entombed hastily,
and without any ceremony at all, that his
. funeral might not laterfere with, or scan
., dallie, • some pompons ceremonials just
.: about, to be entered upon; yet his bents'
Awas Just such as all who love and revere
• 1 , him would wish to have had it. It wai
k..- , .
humble; decent; respectful, 'sanctified by
i
.:.:,.. tears coriaTiiiiiiniiin of tnig gesi x.Azicaco u ti in rogren e aff isi,: octi tte,w,sataeen oLLl gui d
ronis stuo rimeri ud abl ed io.de
by unutterable sadness.
)James rivers. What, It may be asked, do
the people away out there, beyond the
itzsemni, Want with a water communism.
tion from the Ohio to the James, through
the midst of the two Virginluf It, h" that
they may have water carriage aU the way
from Ilansas to the Atlantic for their air.
plus produce, which they believe would
be cheaper than railroad transportation.
They had better [fie up all such Moon
shine projarls, and go in for a national
policy which will build up manufactures
and give them markets nearer home. For
Slim:Garners to think of reaching for—
eign markets, at rates which they can
stand, is simply absurd.
11111
Tart Republicans of the XXlst Con
gressional District will feel the most,
sineere-gratillestion, in witnessing the
final triumph of their efforts to preserve
the Purity of the suffrage. The legal title
of Hon. Joule COPODE, to OW representa
tion of that District In the present Con
gress, hes been so clearly proved that the
seat was awarded to him on the 9th,
members of both parties warmly conga&
ulating tarn on his success. Hislatecom
petitor, Mr. Foster, did not even put in
an appearance, when the cue was
brought to judgment. He declined I.
face the music. • Many of his friends
freely admitted that he bad been fairly
beaten, but partisan considerations re•
quired them to give their formal votes
ruralist the jest claims of the now sitting
member.
Ws comma: wars the Coalition at
Harrisburg for their adhesion to the min.
ciple of the inviolability of contracts.
Hach party to that league has thus far
kept Its faith. The !Senate bas been turned
over to the Democracy, who will secure
a pportionments of the State to suit all the
contracting parties, including the Hoy
error who aspires to the Federal Senate
in 1878. The Philadelphia corruption- .
funds, the mice of the Treasurer's office,
have no doubt been equitably divided.
That office bus beim . awarded, as per
contract, to • gentlemen who refuses to
testify to his former execution °reissues
trust. The police bill has been killed, ea
agreed. The new county bill, to feather
the nests of its fiends, will also pan us
stipulated for. Heat, the canal swindle
will go through—and then 'the contact
will be completely performed. Really, it
would teem, fro& this view, that honor
is still found among thieves!
NUMBEWNG THE moms:
Ths Census of 1970 , will be taken tut.
der the ditection of the, Ipterlor Depatt , I
mem, and in pursuance of the provisions
of the law of twenty years ono, ender
which the wan:Absents °real sad 'BO bare
- been made. By this Act, the House will
remain at its present number of two
Andrea and firty-fotrr members, unless
therwise enacted. We regard It as
..oubtfal if the Senate will ever sanction
• n Increase of this number, when that
question should be presented as &single
lona The enumeration will be made by
the 'Marshals of the several district.,
mid the sppcutonment *moon of mem
bers to the several Buttes will be
timid by the Secretary, who - will divide
1,1 their ante PePlaulleel by 044,
to ucertaln the ratio. for each number.
The Act of 10 is clear and simple in
;;;14, its moilsions, of which we' thus briegy
_LI give thembstauce.
Assuming that the total population will
/ be returned at duty millions, the ratio
will be of one member
for 164,000
peogolci The freedmen *Ulna only be
entuntin* but politically count,
• life tOr skim - Signet the
representation from the South will be pro
rata larger than ever before. For this
decade to come, therefore, the progress
of our political empire will be divided
between the South and the West.
Whatever may be the effoct• of this
enumeration upon the representation of
Pennsylvania, we have no apprehensions
that our own county of Allegheny will
be shorn of any degree of her present
influence. Indeed, it is more than prob. '
able, considering the extraordinary in
crease in the popolstionof there dill:eland
boroughs, eh well u of the rural ditkiicts,
that Allegheny - will be found entitled to
be reckoned for at least two diatricts,
without erouing her county lines.l!
THE. KANSAS PACIFIC RAI N AY.
•
The Deaver Brews/I—The wotk on
this _important thoroughfare la headily
pnagreadng, about a mile of track being
laid daily. A. letter from one of the en.
gineen, dated January 27th, now before
111, mays:
"The end of the track is just fifty miles
from Sheridan, and will reach Kit Car
son, eighty-three miles, about March let,
The track Isconch better laid than usual.
'Each tie Is bedded and hammered down,
so that the road keeps smooth after.
wards and the rails are not bent."
In abotit.four months this road will be
completedth Denver. A few days ago
the lest of the bonds required for the
work, $4500,000, were negotiated in
London, so that the work may now be
prosecuted with great vigor. The com
pletion of this road will be the beginning
of a new era In Colorado, and the open
ing up to tourists of the grandest and most
salubrious region in the world. The
road will be finished in time for the seek
er* of health and pleasure to make that
Zur the present year; and with these will
very many in search of mines and
homes. • Colorado will very soon be
among the most progressive of the western
States; but it will be different in many
respects from anything found on this side;
for to develop° its mineral resources will
require large capital, and the highest or
der of Science and skill, Even agrictil.
tore out there will require the skill of the
engineer and the power of extensive co.
operation, for it can only be prosecuted
by mesas of Irrigation.
We congratulate the company who are
pushing figetgreat work across the plains
of Kansas and Colorado upon their enter.
Prise, and predict for them a large mea
•-sstre-of meas.. - As they will unques
tionably have a very. heavy trade, we
beg leave to suggest that the passenger
and transportation, rates shall be put at
figures which will at once result in the
largest amount of both business and reve
nue. High rates would retard greatly the
settlenient of, the country, and lead to the
construction of competing lines before
there is sufficient business to sustain more,
than ore.
The Mein Lilts. —A bill is now before
Congress to authorize the construction of
what has ever been_regarded as the 13111 ts
line of that road, In a southwestern direc-_
tion through southeastern Colorado into
New Mexico, beginning at some point on
toe road already finished—probably at
Cheyenne Wells, a few Miles west of the
Western border of Kassa—and terminat
ing,-so Tar uis protided for in that bill,
at El Paso in New Mexico. This bill
Makes a kind grant to alit in the construe-
thin of the road, but provides for no sub
sidy is government bonds.
We thought It would come to that by
and by. An enormous subsidy was
granted to the Union Pacific and the
Central Pacific companies in bonds—
slo,ooo. 432,000 and $40,000 per .mile,
respectively across the Plains, the Central
Basin, and the mountain sections. The
saunas Pacific (then known as the Union
Pacific, Eastern Division,) also received
&subsidy to. the amount of $lO,OOO per ' I
MU* for a little over 400 miles ; but then
• Congress shut down upon it, and the
work lay impended for a year or so, un
til the company became strong enough to
push on to Denver, without a subsidy
other than a land grant, much of which.
across. the great plains, is of very little
walla
-
Now it seems that the company is able
and willing to undertake the gresterwork
of carrying forward the main line almost
to the southern extremity of New Mexico.
From the Rio Geode inother company,
or other companies, will carry on the
work to the Pacific it several ports, ulti
matel,y terminating it 'Ban Far:clam
Thhre are two routes fro - tithe Rio Grande
to the Picafic: one beginning 'at Alba.
qui:ague; and Iblitivneg the parallel
through hrirritts, to the Clont Colorado,
aid thence: into Beitibera -CilLfornia; the
other from El Paso,. following the 82d
parallel throughlikrieunte, along they:Way
of the'plie,t4Bottiftenicalifopla at Or
near Fort Yuma. ihenoe to Bee Mien°, 1
and slab to Ban Francisco.' The WWI
route rues qteer to' the' northern line 'Of
Mexico;
d :nnd its 'iOnstructioil would be
very bitey_to result in the annexation of
a large slice of that remote section of that
turbulent Re to the United States.
Ii to i good country, rich himinenals, but
sparsely populated, and seml.barbarous.
But to return to the road contemplated
in the of which we are speaking. For
nearly, its entire length it Aida the base
of .the ,Rocky Mountains, and, for many
miles, it passes over or near to rich and
miter:ilea niiut of coal, iron, copper, el
ver and "One coal Vein in Now
Meitoo.'` says estatementnowbeforens,
"along the contemplated route, shows a ,
thlcknetta of ten feet, and &nage of About
slily miles." There Ls not mueli risk in
building a rallwaythroughsuch &country
as that:.
To make giants of lands to aid In the
arnstinction of this road is a better busi
ness operation for the Government than
li is for the company. The grant isevery
' alternate section for a' width of twenty
mild on each side of tie road. The re
scnred sections, ara then put at double
prim, which leaves the Government just
the nine nominal money value in Mose
lands that it hid before the. grant was
made. Bo fafas railroads have been con
structed in Kansas and elsewhere on this
principle, experience , has shown that
thaw double price tracts, bemuse of their
proximity to the roads, sell much more
readily than do the single price lands be
yond the twenty mile range. But in the
kill more remote regions through which
ibis road will run; lands without a rail.
t ow, and without the'prospect of one, are
worth nothing at all. They would lie
there rtsolft; trundled, a mere stamping
mund for hostile savages, for a century
to come. For any national utility they
might is well be lit the Moon.
But nuke thit s road, and . millions of
these scree Will become valuable and sale
able; the country will settle; mines will
be opened and Areikali and before this
century Is ont r enough of mineral mesa.
ores may be ,unearthed pay
pay the nation
al debt.. The nation pughtto be gladthat
enterprising men are willing to do such a
work on such terms. -
` That road Is admirably located.. While
thellnion Pacific runs squarely across the
monitaiis, touching no 'minable mineral
region this side of Nends, this one, with
Its Denver branch audits main line, gives
easy aceess to the Rocky Mountains in
their richest part for hundreds of miles.
As an avenue to the Pacific it is better
than the other; hut the wealth it will de
velops in Colorado. New Mexico and
Arizona will do more to enrich .and ex
pand the nation than all the trade of the
ritalfic ell ever
it : DAILY GAZETTE: SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 12, 1870
13:0=1
Prominent among the noble things
growing out of the reunion of the Pres
byterian Old and New school bodies is,
the collection of a monumental fund of
five millions of dollars, to create and en
dow grand projects, outside of tho ordi
nary denominational demands. The
Joint Committee suggest the following
objects:- I. Theological Seminaries .and
Colleges, including buildings and endow
ment of the name. 2. Literary Institet
tions for the raising of a native Gospel
ministry in heathen lands. 3. Church
buildings originating subsequently to the
Union, end otherwise entitled to public
aid—Hospitals and Orphan'Asylums. 4.
Institutions for the Education and Evan
gelizitilb of the Freedmee. 5. Special
' contributions - for the increase of the Per-
I - •
l ament. Fired for the Supporter Disabled
1 Ministers, and their Families.
The - independent represents Gni the
skidpan of the Union ' Theolnical Sem
inary,
New York,' are addressed once al l
month by leading clergymen. The elder,
Dr. Tyng spoke recently. He attributed
his success to the fact that .he had never •
sought for eloquence, or tor literary rep
utation; but had stem y and constantly
preached the fullness of the Savior's love,
repeating this theme over and over. He
did not tell men that if they would for-
Rake their sins and repent, God would for ,
give them; but that God had already for
given them, and now they were to ac
cent the pardon.
The pastors of the Cincinnati churches
have organized themselves into a kind
of clerical atsff for the purpose of giving
spiritual counsel, and advice to the sick
and wounded in the Cincinnati Hospital.
Heretofore the Catholic priests ministered
exclusively, until the Protestant ministers
were shamed into the work.
Rev. W. E. McCiaren, formerly of this
city, now pastor of the Westminster, (0.
8.,) Presbyterian church, Detroit, Michi
gan, who is versed in editorial work, is
to be the managing editor, under Dr.
Swazey, of the Interior, the new Presby
terian paper.
Henry Ward Beecher, in a recent dire
cause, speaking of the excellency of one
of the hymns of Charles Wesley, "Jesus,
lover of toy soul," says that he would
rather have written that hymn than to
have the fame of all the kings that ever
eat upon the earth. It is more glorious
—it has more power In it. That hymn
will go singing until the lost trump orings
forth the angel band, and then he thinks
it will mount upon some lips to the very
presence of God.
, The estimated value of the churches
and parsonages of the Methodist Episcre
pal Church five years age, was 426,883,-
7G, an average contribution of each - meta- •
ber of twenty-nine dollars. The reports
of 1863 place the value at $54,115,500, -
which gives each member nearly forty
too dollars, as his ownership in churches
and parsonages.
The. Presbyterian, in . answer to the y ,
question, what course will the UnittAl
Presbyterian Church do with churches of
the New School branch mixed with Con
greationaliste, says that imperfectly or
ganized churches are expected to become
thoroughly Presbyterian 10 early, withal
the period of five years, as may be per
by the highest Interests to be con
sulted, and no such churches stall be
hereafter received. -
A. Bible Readers' Society was organ
ised net long since In Philadelphia.
There were one hundred and fifty ladies
present, representing every evangelical
denomination- A Board of fifty. Man
agers were elected, from which officers
were chosen. Mrs. Bishop Simpson, of 1
the Methodist Episcopal Church, was elec.- 1
ted President, Mrs. Bishop Stevens ' of
the Protestant Episcopal, was chosen first I
lee President, and other denominations 1
- also - represented in the list of Vice',
dents, and other .officers.
Roy. II fi. If aa Cleve, ,of the Preaby.
tery of Erie, has received and accepted a',
unanimous call to the Presbyterian 1
Church of Leetsdale, Presbytery of Alle
gheny City.
Rev. Philip IL Turner, just installed
pastor of the Gardnenville Lutheran eon.
gtegation, has held a protracted meeting
for over ail weeks, and thus far one hem.
dred and nineteenpersecui tine presented
themselves for prayer—most of whom
are considered hopefully converted.
The Pittsburgh Christian • eldweatt,
Saturday week, has reports of recent re
vivals, showing il,isummary of nine hun
dred and aunty- eight conversions and
accessions to the churches-.
The Boston Roman Catholic Cathedral
will cost over five million of dollen.
In a recent work on baptism the
term "Infant Baptism" is changed to
"Household baptism," as being more
scriptural. The root Idea advanced in the
Pox VObiilitiffi; or, the Slicinti the Nee.
fly, is, that the Individual Is not the unit
of the Church, but that the family is; and
that the promises of the Bible are not to 1
the men who believes alone, but to himl
and his household—so that he has aright •
not only to bring his children with hini •
into the Church, u Noah took his sous
into the ark, by his own faith, but that he
may rest just as unroof their salvation as
Of his own: • ,
Dr. Sheldon; of Troy, argues forcibly,
that the entire nominal Catholic popula
tion does not embrace over one-seventh
of the whole population of the conntry,
while Methodism has a constituency quite
as large, this Baptists nearly or quite as
many, the Presbyterians half u many,
et ears. •
The Episcopal Theological school,
celled "Nashotah -Weston," in Wiscon
sin, IW:the Advise', has no endowment,
but forty-nine students and four profes
sors, "depending for their daily breast
upon the daily mail."
A movement is on foot to make the ne
cessary arrangements for observirti the
two hundred and fiftieth annlversary,or
Congregational Jubilee. It is proposed
to hold a convention consisting of dele
gates from theological - sembarles and
benevolent Doane, one from each edito
rial staff, and two from associations and
conferences, to meet in New York next
month, and decide upon the methods and
the use of the hest means to Utaln the
ends In TIOW..
. Thin:4day. the 24th of February, hi the
day set apart by many,shurches 'ass day of
prayer for God's blestings upon colleges
and other seminaries. ,
• It is stated the Unitarians have In this
' country • three hundred . and twenty:six
'churches and two Irendred and forty-free
1 ministers:
The annul exhibit of the Freedben's
Aid Society, of the Methodist Episcopal
Obirch, for the year 1889, shows a grati
fying increase in Its work since 1887.
The receipts reach ninety-three thousand
dollets. Sixty Schools have. been organ
ized, with one hundred and five teschas
Fad ten thousand pupils. The society
bib been lastrumental in putting up over
one hundred and twenty thousand dol
lars
In normal and comment school build
-1 inp ist the South.
V The Episcopal Diocese of Penasylva
ale is fostering streets' noble charities hal
connection with the chnrches. Two of
these institutions, the "Home for, Girlie"
and "Orphen Asylum" for toys, are
worthy of notice. A benevolent lady
has given a number of acres near Philo
delphia, to erect a suitable building for
the Home, which will ant about forty
1/mutated donate. The Cosphan Asylums
according to the report for 1869, contains
one hundred and nineteen boys. It is
proposed to erect ► bulling on Eleventh
street, Philadelphia, to be a home for
those who leave the Asylum . to learn
trades until they reach full age. We
believe there is a Hospital, and a Theolog.
ical School, also under the auspices of
that Diocese.
The Guillotine.
MI the accounta of Tropmann's execu
tion agree about the struggle which took
place on the sclifiold atter he bad heen
strapped down on the fatal plank, and
theidea is thathe attempted to force him
self into the lunette, receiffe the blow on
his shoulder, and be maimed, not killed.
However, Monsieur de Paris is a pow
erful and expert 'individual, and soon
mastered his victim. There is an anec
dote told here of powerful fellow called
Montcharmont *ho was condemned to
death at Macon, for having killed five
gendarmes; ant* scaffold he skied hold
of the executioner, pushed his head into
the lunette, and/touched the spring; the
executioner was badly placed, and only
received a *gash 'on the crown of his head,
but he went mad. Montcharmont was
taken back to.prison, tried for th is new
offense, and again sentenced to death.
1 This time he wits strapped, but he made a
i,
violent effort tot escape the knife, and was
only wounded.. It was only on the third
!attempt that Mo tcharmont expiated his
crimes. . I.
Tax Symms Etaterroxe.—Alhading to
the attempt of certain 'agitators' to repeal
the excellent law changing the Boring
election to the Fell, the Nomatown Herald
ye :
" We trust that nothing is seriously con
templated by any of the members of the
Legislature by which the State win again
be saddled with the unnecessary excite
ment attending the Suring elections.
That many of the districts require addi
tional election precincts is true, but It la
b far better to create thcso and thus di
vide the labor of election day. The men)
nominated, for the township and ward
offices should not be afraid to meet the
test of a full vote, such as the fall elec
tions bring out.
VARICOSE OR BROKEN VEINS.
7e...sad. or perms stair Too+ V sti 4 ye
• t with s broten down °sedition of the ret
.1 the leis, which In our tlmee are easily re
laved and frequently ensoeptible of ewe, and
utter on, only beeanie they do not know artery
• d to wham to &0P1) D. row- Nuw. tog
needful tafonnotton In cases Itko thit. • -
to oo a proper duti on pirt of the newspaper
meek and It rives vs 'peat pleotore to Do able
to recommend oli such to Pr. EICTOI.II. OF 101
WOOD STRIET, whore root esether of spoil.
au, and hts great All: to chronic itaeises,
tables blan to afford the greatest amount of re•
lid that the present elate or Iciest. can afford
Regdcl these varicose conditions to which vs •
famed al?ove. then are other sou
nlea,e end 'uttering. sock as swellings
Nod &Doormat growths, whist, the Doctor. with
his &polluters, V sore b rollers. .
Then again the abdominal weakne.w md
Ming feeling peeniter to females. Ise 11011100 of
lufferieg and tomlety; for them the
12=1
Doctor bast belt+, and gamma.'" which
COPIaI QC Rd all to angora at least hatannit, Croat
•off Watil the] do not promise • oertalst7
of . core.
'The Doeturo esvetlesee COM. • Period
over Shinty pars. besides, a notaral aproeoctor
this depal talon; or his ptufeuloo. mates Olm
more thou ordluorily okll.llul. Stteoultm tag that
PI entailed upon Mara genersdlono Or no.
gleet of the proper cane to correct the-present
astir or ItFelr be rut:Went e
nut not only the atteellop of person. them.'
leze, bet alto Unto( all le teillinat
Dr. Eteaer's OOlee ask.l liedlelne Store. IOT
I.lberiy .treet.
JLXVABT 95, 1810
WHAT DOES . REASON SAT I
The tie monsoon when bitten by • needle
serpent recorts to s certaltr pleat, est, of it,
set escipes the effect of the p 010... That Is In
stinct, limb brings on the olLerliand, west
deperd oh reason and experience In eeleettsa
the mean. of protecting health sndilla sits'ast
lognonees• laow,whstdeis reason
sty on lb la Taal aabieety , Does It not DU us that
'to invigorate and purify the eystem Is the best
way to protect It against the invisible poison
which cent aaaaa dis•a.ef Surely It does.
Tt,e next on. allay 1, what cafes shall we follow
to eh./ lag a teed:cleat BA ? Reason re•
sal , . let yoer moultor be rheerienee. Well, the
experience of •Ignteany , en umprite4 o
entreekrieetlns ofssiDlhatory ?V.lteer,""
US e-a1170i;t1..77;75-1;131". , rrertret re se
_cps, enlag. reenletlng arrl nnorepile Deep
della. which am not combined In the tame pa
r AZ, " toT,. 7 41Ttigg:% . :A5% . .Vt: 4 ;;.
bids resorthea oar health Is Inine•llled
either by the L anz a mlari wh eh Produces •tildemle
dlatoders or by other cense, ',libelee , it-
berms Coo atl to; loe• or connec ted with our
bseltt. oreeparous avid permits.
The venom of • noxious
than
Is scaecely
room en iiti• and opa than that which. Parke
en foul .Ir and Imperil water. To eseare the
fevers, bilious dieorder, oleturbanen of the
beeeir. and °Um melees molanlea produced by '
these Insalubrious element.. It Is absolutely ner
i r i e gia be. 'iiTlOlte":/t ne=s ' a t eOnfa tr.
Upon the amount of mslatince which tile vltal
',stele net oppose to tbe deleterious Pittances
• the& ei soli It. the eafety of the health dePende.
and It Is bemuse th `l nts? WAY/APIA 1111110.
Onset Impart. enefloe retro...My to the molt
usporgsat Mac-loos of th e hod, that It can be
recommended andsgnarenteed Invelnible
prevenilve ee. - '
NOTICES
....
larAN ELECTION FOE PEES,
IDS ey r _ If AOlll9. SICILY:LARY
avid TacLacrac , a th• flterentshans ant MIA.
beth Turnpike Neal Co ,pany will be held at
Raerveßro HOTEL.' tn Dirmtnebant. en the
the /lUST MONDAY IN MASON.. 11110.
twee& the hoar. of SI and 4 o'clock e. A.
be.
JOHN B. DAY& TIVI4III , T.
reetlionott , Yet.. 9th. 1010. felOatt , tr •
•
ALLSOMIXT VALTAT ILAiLIVahn CO.,
illtabctron, January 211,11170.
OrSTOCILHOLDERS
ANNUAL MEETING.
. .
'As Regular Annual Ele•llng of thealoeltliold
an of the Allegheny Valley Railroad Conn..
will he held at the OFFICE OT Tall COM
PANY, No. SIB Floe street, /lUD/ores. on
WEDNESDAY. rebrnary SW, 11110, 00 11
o•oloct A. 00.. for Ile purpose of electing allow d
of lllAnAgers for tlso ensuing Isar. and for its
Dolomites of met other Dulness as nay
pre.ented.
Jan:0100 JOHN DALLAS:TEM Seeretsay.
tar'OFFIVE OF VIONONGAHE-
M\ 1411.IrEet OUMPANY.—An Won
for thtrtran (13) Sartarars MONDAYmpany
.1111,4, held se tle To:11 House, Marcia
Tat, 1170,
JAIffSO WRIGHT, Tresnunr.
• InDstarra. 7.0. 3. 11170 te2
0 iDi.,liiizi:) l s OINYteRil
A SUPERB VOLUME.
Price 50 Cents
D. APPLETON & CO
90, 92 and 94 Grand Street,
EIMEM3
lILVS SUBTrtrit,ular.p.
NEW YORK ILLUSTRATED,
cb4TAisixo
Forty-eight Pictures.
Log raved la no bat stlta;ol
The Principal Points of Interest
in the Great Metropolis,
Prenouteed by the ptees hI cheeriest aid most
beehttfal volume veer habil.% ed...
PIKE. raper Cows, 8 Cents; Cloth. 111.
D. APPLETON & C , Publishers,
90, 92. and 94 Grand street,
.
Beet free, by isell, ‘ to asy eddies. ea sea 'lot of
She pries..
TO THE
15th PennL ( Anderson) Cava
JUST PUBLISHED:
."Leireos froml Trooper's Dairy,"
Warmth:4
O. experlracta ata!m -=- iaber of the
armra amnia saalmaat Pausal'malt, Kai
tacky. Taaaaatt. gall SWIM,
WITS AN arnirillms,
CO Prlstuida an Monti° account *I the Amon/
'•YattsT! the AIM/11M Cavan', sad or the.
=ME=
eeeelotoot vignette, colored cloth. with lem
oti gloat angina Oil the nom.,
PRICE, $l4OO
bast Iry mW. putrpalo, on receipt of price
Ado/611/.
Z. A B. WILLUAC3
171=1
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WILLIAM
FEDERAL. STREET,
POPULAR BARGAINS
LARGE LOT OF
REAL KID GLOVES,
Tar 11.90 a pair—a great 8.1.1.
INFA.NTB
loom Edgings,_
Hamburg Edging 4,
Plain Linen Shirt Fronts,
Embroidered Shirt. Fronts.
AMR EIBOSSED FELT SKIRTS.
tSL 6—l grekt BVPIn
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
Handkerchiefs and Neck Ties,
Collars and Coifs,
Ladies' and Gent's Underwear,
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S
Nos. 180 and 182 "Federal Street,
AMIGA/NT CRT•
10 - BOXES
BENTS PAPER COLLARS
Far 60 Cents,
Good Style and Make
Ladies' and Children's Best Quality
CASHMERE STOCKINGS,
at Out-half Usual Prices
OPENED THIS MORNING
NEW SLIA BOWS AND SCARFS
Merchants and Dealers
SUPPLIED AT EASTERN PRICE'S,
NACRUM,GLYDE d, 00 1 8
78 and 80 Market Street.
HORNE & CO'S.
New Goods Arrivthg Daily.
New Embroideries.
• jj..ettrg Ylotte•Lag.,
' Hamburg Idtt./0.
Hamburg I skertme.
Laces wtd Lace flood
IN UNEAT VABIZTY
Gent's One and Brown • Alexander's Ed
Gloves. In all sisal.
Welts and Oolored Denton Lids. • MI
line. at 111.25.
Wm , * *hits Denton Kids. all Les. II I.
Cloth, 811 k and Far Topped lit Gloves.
. HOSIERY.
Lana woe:neat of Mary oOttoa Lion sad
Ham Flawed lioaa. at to reduced prima.
Woolen Hooter', at a great reduction.
Opened tblo monastic, azotbar lot of lisad tar.
ads! Vas and Pallas= Pala.
Elegant Mob and Bow Baba's.
Comets of all sizes and quidltlea.
Mar 11.11401118 la real
lasloas. la., /la.
► PULL A59011.111T8T
JUST REOEIVED.L
Gossamers sell! Wed our stock well &mortal
d orlon the Tery lowest. •
Tv Ji 19, JILLILIS I FT 8T
hi
NOTICE.
Can Remain in Pittsburg
BOORT TLIZE LOXOER,
AT THE ROBINSON HOUSE,
Cotner Duquesne Way and 7th st,
ROOM No. 7.
. • FOB A SHORT TM ONLY.
PROF. R, S. FRANKS, g • •,
Lecturer on the Blom nee. dlstuet and
hetotaelec. Optician and Munn, 'to Ate Beer
York Boseltal, sue Zee end lac Inerecarmilth •
Dune etock alias Patented and luiproied Cued•
Wks for sale.
B. B. Opectallty. dleease of the lye a•d Ea.
Prof, IDWARD Y. PRANKS. Qyhtelao I I
take great pleamhe I mane that I hate tared
tea spectacles lon adjoined to my eyet bra here,
one they bare elven me mom mire sailor. otos.
hale ***** before had a pate IM •at Itn/1 malted
to my vista and that enabled am to read to tomt
with to little Ineonyenlenee. -
BropeetedlY lour: •
, MILLIJID ILLIAQIUL. Xx..Pres't 11. E. -
I bare WI the Ine =reed hotelman ed.hrrloi
to my edit from en inermneUon of the ryes
alone. by Itdwerrt O. Frank., em
'D., which en.
Wes me tn•ee very clearly. em mrd mod.
ter then With an , 1 bare heretofore teed.
• ASSAILLY 41.140ULN. Pie et
We have every unsterile:a In reememendies
Dr. EDWARDS. FrIANKS. Demean and pa
tented Escalades in she eau Adepts of our col.
tent. He Is am oolielse •of rare feleellfle shill.
tles..tel ad apt. bls eeted.withcreelsad ra
merkaNele skill to tee va• Lone Strome& of the eye.
He select. rpectaelss for us with the heel lisle
at the ant attempt. which , enabled re to ru e
with treater dialtactersa and ountlioll thee Qom
we already peewee. We with Greet Inequities.
A. 1.. RU . -Gee. or P
ttlP rionrlffeele
1..111. ROMRIL AU. af. D., Pena street. Pith.
J. E.DICK. Sseter,
tl
. - '•
Harlon led the pleasure 0) emmetaing Dr. E. 4..
west tl. Prank's P &tent Itrorev...l by melee.
We Sod them. experimentanv‘ really valuable
&Wel° deism Ive vision.• , • • "
lbe lenses are ironed. Delliben uRL
R)Rnleldurf7. mentemetlemly accurst* Worr
duos a Duly perfect len& Al nett, we ream.
man • •hrm.
John W. Geary, flovernorof rell1M11. , "•
A. Doeneee. Bithrjoof fit
Jul. te• D. Penn etrest.,_Pittiberth.
a a. Inerrifth )L. Weatiet.) Peen street.
fitsburph.
Jessas 1.. Yeyntlaad. Prealdirus Merchant.
National Sane.
NEW XOUX.
•
It gine n• mo te pleasure to tll7 that we have
Inernetan Dr.•g. B. grinks• Mr/ enenteM
gemstone et , Byreetachwe nal Lena. • end 808
Own excellently calculs.ed to remedy suell toe
rVtectlens of vlstes me nen he 'emended by the
be matellal iMett in the massn'aMnre of Ms
Blue- a Li of zemerkable multi and Nasty. and
Ode Coll/ much to inch , vs se.
W. momommd him +alb cheezftlnees to the
conedence of all Who may 1, nom his welt..
Hon. Trends Jordan. nem. MS Of tens.
delleff.-M. M.. Henlebarg, Psi
•We bays exionteed what we Conealre tote en
aisorlmeat or Borolasiee. saanntstured under
Dr. isd•ard S. Fmk. , Patent. admirably wisp.
sir to Steve:loam toe of Wet exuablie
is delicate organ, the Samoa Sit, slsula Wa
Impaired visa's Is tea rfsolt or disease. or the'
Wood enamels lacidena to old sew.
Werfuerd the 'mimes of D . .. Snake th e
bast we have ever MIN 1114 Si such ted:=l.
M lTTo d leNriv:ni lla ant tru
?bolas J J =da y it: Drir=. l ll
os. holm
from 9 a. 9: to 6 V.*.
JaLlUll
Sot AT**, MaIiMONO&
NEMT •ADVERTISEMENTS.
- nu
SEMILE'S►
and 182
Nos. 180
ALLEGHENY CITY.
AT 'VERY LOW PRICES
Pillow Case Muslin%
heeting Muslins,.
shirting Muslins,
Irish Linens.
TrjEll3 QUILTS,
Tickings and Checks,
Breached Table Damasks,
Unbleached Table Linens,
Table Napkins.
IsiV l V. BLACK SILKS,
AMERICAN SILKS
A supeilor article—a Bargain.
Cassimeres, Jeans and Tweeds, &c
Wholesale and Retail,
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Noa.lBo and 182 Federal Street,
PIT SBITTIGH
WHITE LEAD AND COLOR \YORKS,
3. StROONIABER & SON,
PII.OPREE.TOIIB.
.lassioracturers of WAITE LE tD, RED LEAD,
BLUE LEAD, ZINO!, LITIIARGE, PUTTY
and all colors DUX AND IN OIL. •
OFFICE AND FACTORY. '
61, 464, 466 and 418, Rain Atm
We call att •titinn to the guarantee Peet., on
our Etrietly Pore White Lead, and when we say
• "parer carbonate of lead," we mean •'ebeml
nelly pure.•• that 1,, free from Acetate and By.
dram, ted thereto , . Is whiter and superior, both
In color and covering proPertr.
OItAItIiNTEED to be • purer Carbonate of
Lead and whiter than any In the maiket, and
will forfeit the price of this package If contain
ing the I“st.eltersUon.
ESTABLISHED 1831
LOGIN, OREN & CO.,
HARDWARE
52 Wood Street, •
roar doors abort, St. Marko Hot.
.0.. T
Cou.lry Illerehintl. are Invited le
mill Ana examine our Meek "amnia
theCliy.
)li 4
. .
lents for Anderson & Wood'. Ateel
an Merit...tern Horse. !Moe Nall
COany.
A fall stoek of Etu•hlntens. Black
smiths and C aaaaa ter... Tool., 11 d•
tweak Files. leather IteltenA, Lace
Leather, Igo., alsra.To eh ilaAd •
Jos. iTINCLIL..JAIL NCH/X..BOBL' MIMI..
PMENII STEIN DREARY ,
SPENER,XcHAY & CO.,
Monsters and Brewers of 4k,
PORTER — AND BROWN STOUT;
111011 EST WATSON, Essager
Moo
T. T.
!REGO'S TEABERRY TOOT
=
Ti the moat pleasant, cheapest and bestDentl
tries extant.
• Wairaated free tram Injurious Ineredlent.
tilts.! It anaemia and the Tsetti I
• Pit T r i tiVe:Vfl toriirmtlfl:te a .V l
Tanta seem. °lath,. of Tartar
aruSis and rallies rstactat Teeth!
T. a manias . artful. for chlldran I
'Bola byail DwrePt. and Matisse.
ro
Ppeleteiet IC WILPOIS. Phdadelptda.
For sale be
.I.'C. EATTEUN, Pitt xbiangh.
. • R. E. 11WODWEASS.11.11eghear.
• .
READ I IMAM ! BEAD
omits
Remored In one minute, without bleeding or
'Winn soreness; Bunions and Dimmed Nails
Removed In a few minute. All operation. per
formed erltbout pale or bloodsbod I
Peffbat comfort Immediately!
No noleotwas media:mooed!
No sore feet after operating!
relented and SUR Jabal treated socoaretady.
Proelefllla sad Calltdalaihnred In a few W..
tlatlellellon elven or money Wended, Wood
~ ettv Reftrenees even. -
• 011ie floors from 9A. m. to VIM.. Awl Ito 5%
r. 0. 11004070. law 110. 0.
Dememoer lee pleas, No.. 49 613.10 street, old
21. Clai r ,
ItTalmastizi, ritubmn, ra
af tik•
MEM
MLIVORTII,IIIINER &CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
===
WEBDIIII3. VISITING. PARTY AND . BUSINESS
CARD EXGRAVINU,
" N W= gclAj= g d . .74 l ,T. :et;
tor issapleA•
I.o= Chestant
JOHN T. • GRAY,
House and Sign Painter,
GIIZATITEat /1.1.q3D 4.:.31.412ME1t,
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c, I
CARPET - 8 - i
Oil Cloths, Window Shades.
DRUGOET: SQUARES,
At the Lowest Prices Ever, ferell
BOYARD, ROSE & CO.,
REDUCTION 131
CARPETS
For a short Time to Prepare for
ND COLORED POPLIN
ALLLOHENY CITY
=ll
I:I3MEM3
r,r.rain3goe. PA
PIITSBI3IIOU. PA
243 Liberty Street,
(Opposite bead of Wood street,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
OM
DREKA
Importer sad retail dealer In'
'lnns swevriorczatar
Se. 6i Sloth Street
Ja•t9 (Lau Mad itrost.) Plitslmrth. Ps.
.IVINGSTON & CO..
.124 • Yenalantarers or LIGHT GRIM 73/0/1.
.AS. STINC3rB.
Light work our epreialty. -Loam Joint Suite,
ablator seit Osto la me oak Pullen, and other
staples of Bander,. linrdears always on humid.
eV. c %?:it:l% k itiTrel i i i. n. 114 D lrl Ile. Vat
C UE"-•
STOVES AND TINWARE
rwaDzas. WALL pl.1.11:6, /LIB IRONS, •s.,
tc.. at
P. C. DPF7p7,
I=C==l
MEI
(ZUNI CLOTHING.
90A1% cm. ao.
Alto; Oiled CM:ablng of Oil Mad. always •
lead and foe sal% wholes:ea an naafi; bl •
•3. U. PHILLIPS.
I. sad SW Sixth same.
R. L o TON,
.i.aelsr on Weights aget leasong,
selit2:4°±7B. Isliskes.veveta=
mewl.
CAARS PEARL ASII
3%, sass sad for 175. =nu=
REDUCED.
DRUGGETS.
Ingrain Carpets,
21 FIFTH. AVENUE.
El=
SPRING TRADE.
OLIVER IdecLOTOCR & co
nn : infr. 4 Veltlrogf da" b'g"
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
Druggets.
EASTERN PRICES.
liere bar slot ea. be secured eettel
Mr:4=4 olttl ta ki ng ""`""°`
OLIVER• McCLINTOCK & CO.
23 Filth Avenue.
HOLIDAY I GIFTS.
Positive Reduction in Prices
PIANO COVERS,
Mosaic,
4.rminster,
litou Rugs,
• Crumb Clothe,
gc., Arc-
MUM BROS.,
Jro. bl 111e711 AWEJrUZI,
ABOVE WOOD MU=
as
WOOLEN DRUGGETS
AZT Dr
FELT CARPETS,
11, 2,, 21,, 3, 31, 31 tad 31
ZADD WIDE.
BORDERED SQUARES
Bailable for Parlors.
DINING DOOl CHID CLOTHS,
Woolen, Linen and Cotton,
IT LOWER PRICES TRIII.LLET SBASOII
Retwlthstastillest the •eetmlalebed tariff
on these goods.
'FBLAND & COLLIN
71 and 'l3 Fifth Avenue
0d9:4711
WILLIAM KILLER & CO.,
Nos. ill and 49i Liberty Street.
Corner of Irwin. ;,,ig n i , ot . ig u t i l . 43 trade et bw Ils
ert F ie New Crop New Oritsos Sugar awl
r'rr Rk C a and Tin bh tM
e t il idl =-
aned do. •
Golden Drips, LOTerIII(S, }lmage. Stuart . .
Adams. and Long bland Walt.
POIUI IMO, Cuba and lingt lib Inland liolusom.
'roan, Hymn. Isom,. lmyeri.l, tiunpoarder .
MO trotting Tau.
• Carolina aod !tangelo RIC,
Java. Ira and Rio(Ptdine.
Tobacco, - Lard 011. Fish. Halls, Olam. &mpg
Coo Tanta, P. cotillion/1y oa hand.
ALSO.
EILPORTES3 07
Fine Brandies, Winei and Segue.
beolstw Moselle end dperkling Hoek Wren
of Hinkei Apo.. in bottles.
dperldlng_Moselle,Cletursbelo and "Jobsos
lt• Itoesstelmer. Pordandy, A. •
Brodentrurg *Freres , flue 1111 Te 011. • .
'do do Clarets, Imported in bottlos
• do do White When, In bottles.
• Work A Pone bpsrklloiCattsrba
7,ae Old bberry. Stadebrs end Port Wines
Free Ve ry orion 'rebels P - D.&
do Baparior edoich do do.
ALSO.
Boleor iar Ateln
.a for Mott a atuindon i s 0111114 Qtn
Inf
maims and Hendry Cluonpagne.
Brandies of our own selection and warranted
GREAT INDUCEMENTS,
No. 91 Federal Street,
CLOSING OUT SALES
WINTER GOODS,
RECARDLESS OF COST,
To Make Room for Spring - Stook.
. .
Tell Ilse Old Ladies. Caps, wholesale and rS
battles. Unload Corsets ddc.
osers droll , ' Salmon, MMI4 Str Ate•
Ladles , Ilenekeretuels,
Ladle. , New Style Ottleeellet 10 5 4
All fitheiGoods in Proportion, at
MRS. S. C. RUB'S,
91 Federal Street. Allegheny.
171 Ia
LAIII/II
•
HOUSE AND LOT,
72 WEi.shington
ALLEGIIE.Tr.
On THURSDAY, Pebraary 1194 dA o'eleen:
will be offered at peddle eels. en the Prendeee.
that very deslrab e property N 0.19 Was - legion
strut, Fourth ward. Al',sheer Ol'l. , ne 101
bee a front of 119 feet on Wanington street and
extends back about 5110 feet. The Mame le •
two awry donbie bride WILL slate toef Thew
are parlor. eettlng roma, library and kitchen on
loot door. bib room. <toed and Ave chambers
on mooed toot and two trashed miles. Then
are range. statloaary wash tube. eervantaroma.
Maids and ossrMene nom.. The bemtlltd
lot
ennenadleg We dwelling sad the retired Meal+
117 render It nary drelrable as a Voce of reel
delloll. rO{IOOOIOII even Immedlattly: Liberal
terms wall* Orem
o‘v.a/b
rust Penn and Sllth Streets,
(formell7 St• 131.1.)
rrrrsiamon.• re.
Its net *omelets theatates College lete
Dulled State.
corms LILT AND
ZSICIIIeSe
Stellate e seireer wee et UM US.
eateeelalng 1111 peeteltelete
N. es
"4"" __ jug taa
Ytf~W a COWLIT A
Va9t4111.11. ra.
TIIADIBIIIN'S NATIONAL BM
Wood St., ca. Second Minn.
=Esser run a DIZONTIL
Gold, Oonpo Bogs and Staab '
NOM= AND sm.%
A. SlADiat,
W. A N KIBA. V !Na ier rrmassa,
CrIIIVA CLAUS& Jo., Cada&
or - rFa — cirei.
PITTSIfIRGH.
fret CorryttObt.l,ol,o7lteh. j
rtrilaUttau,Ca.. February tintr. 11110. I
DEPOSITARIES Or CITY
paisuauca of an ordinaue of
the Connell. of tee City of Chubut , h. eat d
“Azr Orrlissue to Pennine for tee hare-lieentorr
and Custody of the Funds er tie Coy. , • passer!
Ora lilt day or In ernare. 1570 Scaled renewals
Tsui be received by th en noerslgned groin tile
Banks and goring. Institutions of the city, fel
ting forth Inc rue of Interest tub It. as or
doctor. D.C.:miens 0111 .nkralt and agree to
elera h o e f C:g for
tae
use
o c r o g eV:y . 7X i ' dVrin:
the terms end coedit Itas of said nollnuce. All
bid• be hi° Ord to tofu. lO cOc'eck ea HON
DAP. the Allth day of February. ugo.
• felt B. J. !DUO Votajorley.
N OUDleeeeeN•NCE&moue opening
lump t, from Fifth vtl tkino
IMILPUe•
beeline I. B. it ordained and marled be the
Otte lof Praistrargh. tn Beiset and Cowmen tmers
cite assembled, and it hereby ordained and
mewed p ier anteortty of the same, That zed
Cite Enrer be and he is bemire authorized
and directed to sa e and epee hoop Meet.
from Firth avenue to Wilkins avenue. le se
parlance with t be plan In the Ens ineee'• elUce.
and I. appraise dames." and 'a.m.* beneath
canard thereby. John Betcher. Hamilton
and c ad mad Samuel Chadwick are here al appointed
In accordance mite ma Act of Assembly. MrPtot.d
Januar , Pith. 1854.
Sec. That any ordlne nee or part °Pewit
name conflicting with the Fuseee or tbla ordl.
via.< at the present time, be and the ranee Is
hereby repealed so lar as the same affects this
dlnance•
O O da r adlndda y a nrd
J e a n nuaerdi In . o• . law
. n Connell
l lB1:11 1.xy.
Preeident of Select Connell.
Attest b S. Monnow,
Clerk of Select Connell.
W. A. TOMLINSON,
President of Common Connell.
Attest: H. Mella• Ten:
Clarn or Common Connell. ran
A •
N ORDINANCE granting Jno.
H. RAOUL right to meet an Iron-clad
building.
et =ton 1. Be a ordained and ~cad by ths
Ole of I PUtebasPh, is Select and Common MIIII,
elle assembled, and a is hereby ordained and
Images ins authority of cu saw.. That John
be and It hereby anthwised erectaa
trou.elad building on toner of 5111111 and email-
Man street& Intri ward.
neg. SE That any ordinance or part of =di.
stance condlcting with the passage or this onll
nand, at the present time, be and the same
Is
hereby repealed so Was the same aired* tam or-
•
•
di taMod and enacted into a law Ufa the 31st
dal of
"uuls U. imairkrlfentlLET. • •
President of Select Connell.
Atk."'
8 15 °E" r eri
7 f eltuneU.
"k
a W. ACo
TraiLllkkOar,
Preel , ent of Common Council.
Atteat: H, Melinsksa.
Clerk of Common ConnefL fek
MT. WASMINGTOIf..
AN ORDINANCE
FerßitrOrsidlliag of St. Clair iireet,
• from Nash rimer Or Property of
Edward Orris. Seq.. sad Sycamore
street, ems mai meat from et. Clair
street.
•
Sac. 1. ne t t ordained by the Burge. and
Town Loof the Borough of Mt. Washing
ton, and It le ordained by the anthoritr or the
sem, That et. Clair street lee r raded to its fait
width from the north corner of the preverte of
Sidirerd Brest, Esc., it
on the west Mao
of said street in such mane; as to drain the
water from said Street into Byes:nor. street;
stud that said grading between Sycamore and
Mob stre shall be dote in womb m nth
drain tbe water of sale s t r e etsw Mr...m.11y
Into Sycamore and High
sic. A. That le comma street be graded In ae•
eordance withthe peevish , . of the preerethg.
seetion to its fell width from tis tinerseatlon with
St. Clair street. east and we.. in such manner
Fn.to form • proper and nreform grade for nald
Fn. Clair street.
Bic. 3. That the Street Committee be anther
.. to employ wnomoetellt lltell Engineer to
prepare a oral of said Cl Clair and Sycamore.
streets as they are Lereinbefore aathoriatcl to
be graded; .d as coon as the elms is prepared
It shell be tied in the stmt of the ea rec. of the
Bmet,
n
SIC. 4. That as Mon se the said draft of
esthete Is so filed. the Berge. shall edyer•Le
theft/Saila. Cemmerctot sad Feratent's Fetal.
newspep , re for propoosta for the prod! ea of said
said aceticsaid pro... to be sealed. and
Sled in his °face one day certain to be named in
said adventsemeot. not less than ten days from
the date of the nest publication; sod that th.
Barge. shall mill a meeting of the Town Connell
to be heldtee evening of the day for tee
Missing of t he time for receiving proposals,
hen Bald proposals Telrr C2fiilCAlV r ilre
eoctract Tha caneorthe t o and
to the lowest and oat bidder.
bac. 0. That tee terms upon which said enie.
pearall shall be Inylted snail be. follow.: Boxy
cush warrants payable en the fleet say of Pa
',embernext. to be Issued In foor equel p•rtre
the completion of every Orortoorth put of said
grading, dots ort Jobe done within torte mon tin
iron the of contract. sod the contrite., to
glee woods to thy. um of get, SIIO for the prompt
al:inefficient sompietton of tee work. .
DW &BD HUAI' T, Burinem.
Attests War. HALM. Clerk.
BEAVER FALLS
CUTLERY COMPANY
Are now showing their Intl assortment et
BLE AND* POCKET CUTLE'
a their Retail Deparlmea
No. i 7O WOOD STREET
40 araneotlon with Dieirrall lino of 0 AIiEVERS.
BUTCHERS, BREAD KNIVES., £O.. An
=ay offer ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY
TAIIELTIZS of Table Entree and Ports. and
over ONE 111311DRILD AND YIITY Ldifferent
patterns of rocket Entree. ,
All =oda warranted and =lees to =tall v.-
=emus =GT low. fat
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'aving been appointed OA g and GAB
lIIIBPLOTOB M. Allegheny Connt7, .OUVO
ud
hereto' given that Iliad Oa mammy aim
Nechnuissi Testing Yacht:ten enribh pmlded.
I will be bound at the OTTICA 07 THE NA
TIONAL POCRirIItY AND PIPE wouas,
Twenty-third street, near Tenn, Tlttstniliti•
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L. B. ........... J. IV alalai
MTH FDA H.
vrAvrer_ui-gio.
GAS AND STEADS prrszarr,',
/Mk Avenue, Near HINA - Steeet.
rzrvinusen. PA.
Lead Pipe. Ous nom. Oat linntregAinks;
Bath Tabs and W.sh Viand.. Inn . Pips sad
littlags. Al. and Beer Panto, and Otto= Coot.
slow on hand. Public and Private Building.
A M p ad g raa a.ltlSe
a p b a a s n .
pimpao dt S t t t e umdse H
teoa.t
pm. ng
•
THE ADNINISTRIT
I.3IMHPAIIC
euanox•s 4
i
NO. 59 M.A.1433.
Emil We has been rcduce
80 dap: iiiistuelogylbr
OFFICIAL.
'•
PITT
c0m0u.....60...., •
errs or shi.roolihr, 1.0. /0,1110
NOTICE TO
Manufacturers of Iron Balling.
twisted plootral• will Ise •1001 at this saes
til 3 o'c'orls THURSDAY, ).Crap
11th. 1410, tor mitts( sP
IRON FEN GE
. ,
Pround Cite That fitore. twee/lea the Shish
oste acme which said ?suet wilt rtes./.
isoccications can be N . a, the nectar Ohs..
Dar* rg.. Cite Xiiiihee , •
tf
i r r o laelt.
n..
- -
...._ ......
cow-mm.l.l[es orrros. [
crm or ALLSGUILXT. rawnary 9w,11110.1
NOTICE TO
COAL DEALERS.
SEALED PROPOSAL'. erVI be received at ibis
mere mita u'elst•ittla3D&Y. rslusery 15,
1810. for euppirtur the Allreheor Water Wo4I
C.: at during the serrant Teat, . •
81 , te are requested for bout jtiut. sad Sleet
Coml.
Tile Cost to be delivered et 'sob Mum and 4
such manner a. ttu Superintendent et tb Worts
Met Olean.
The eight le rtsereNt to eel .et tiny or all bide,
telo W. N. PORTER. Contr4lieri_
• Carrsoumva nrrics.
e i)
ern . or ALL/Ml.lr. reinuarr 1:1411.1810. 1
, I
SUPPLIES, FOR . .
. .
WATER WORKS.
SEALED PIInPOSALS will be matron ►t %M 1
en. until 0 Welter r. x., YONDAY,Yebroar7
1810, for fornhiblot the Water Work.
daring the entre ot year with following UP.
SEM •111.:
Water Ploe,'Oranebra and *lease., of the N.
lowing diameter, vls.: 4, CI, 0.10, U. 15 rad
and .110 Inches . : Ere Plage. Valres and Illeeel
laaeuna Castlage: Tire Plug and Stop Cott Boxes
and Ferrule..
=tE=
• . - .
time. and places es the eapertnteyieent of the
Works may dlftet.; V•
Bids are oolletttl; Miran In V Poe Moto
%meaty year Bends. exempt from BMW red mu
nicipal time or eneh • reel tWe. monthfi• i
Spteldeatlona and blanks for Weeds can. be
nrocated at toil eelee and .t the entail of the VI!.
pertntendent, Wm. Vaal. Jr.. 114. •
The eatit la sauteed to reject any cc an um.
W. X. POMMEL
fell MTV' CONVltotiVit.
VTICE 1111 HEBERT, 611Tp1r
N'
that leg andmlOgd, gypotitogYerrall,
to glow Wliuseolibe /guiltier 11l Niggle , ' el
the %maga of LAND ALLEY, 1n 1N Beggeti
ward. !Mgr:Mail:Mi. Ltooll4l pretenttuuttigg
to J,lferson Writ; will meet on Um owed on
TUESDAY, MSS Yebutary,! JIMA et 31. swt
to gum' to Um dude. of thtlt glipolataoutt•
I=l
NOTICE IS lIIEBJEUT • Givinir
IA that the usdersigned Viewers. eppotstal
:to Meer end wren the damages and besting Os
,the opening of TAILOR Alrlth OZ. with Ito
'Present width, from Palo Alto street to Webster
street, will meet on the ground on TRIM".
leth Febroary. 1070. M 3 o.oloek toss
tend to tie antler of their appol:tment• •
azel
NOTICE HEREBY GIVES
that the undersigned Viewers. et.Pdated •
to view and *mess the damages snd haat+ on
the opening or . MONTLEINT 'mar ,
taLelne itirpresent width from MS narthelde of '
Carroll street to the north side or. Jelfessoli
street, will meet on ttm ground anSATIDIDATe
10th febrnary. 1110, td.II o , elock r. 14, M _
attend to the duties of theft. appointment. .
CMII
NOTICE. •
rn the Natter of Opening Linage Stre“.
Notice Is herebr elven, that the assessment See
Mimeses =de by the Viewers for ibsetwallss.
of T.lncoln street hos hecn Sled In my Whoa fee
eollectlea; that If said alsersreentz ire vet pild
within thirty dare ,ram the date hereof. Neal
will be filed therefor agalnit the property ea.
Sessed with Interest. costs end feet, and the sane
collected by legal process.
' J. P. BLAGI.E. City Attorney.
No. 100 rifak
rlarallerion. 1.1510.. •• pail*?
BIIIINES3 CHANGES.
PARTHRSIIIP NOM,
The n•dersifned knee stela daTentithetbit.•
partnership far the purpose of earrflai Oa lib
Wholeaans and Satan
• NOTION. TOY,
FANCY • GOODS DIISINESS,':
At 1:0. ill TICI4IIA , BTUS%
block. and. kb.; Mb Skunk ot _
O'LEARY &.811GLETON. •
1. - A. ' , LIMEY. • ,
. • NOW Aftn nuitizac . To*,,
Ausatuorr CM. im...11.111170. • . •
Messrs.: O'LraltY t SINGLETON lialtlM, ..
monied ...a the lan. where theysse ~
Mr pub a coat eta stock of NOTIONS,S " a
and r• ?MT Wall oomPrlshilt, la met of Re
toter. nun Starts, Yager l: INICIMIL ~
Book?. Loofas and • Gnats :Satebtle. forarrn
Enacts. Children's Mutate , . Hobby /10.1
Cent Wago.s. to . attfett .111 be opened ma '
ready tor tale TN r SEGAL T.D. O. 311:b . .
hoa yr...111m pleal. to Maya our fri ends
the. Public geaerslly to call and mantas gar . '
cork.
' let. tll olamir . a Biftei7L2o2l '
...
A 47.10 BEI7I . Iffoli aelo,loW/11.
C PART NERSIET,
•
Tb. understirasd bare this dweatired tato i
ittnrosit2 " th 3 1"""e " ""7b4sa
. .
LJPHOI ST EIkING •
. .
At No. 15111 WOOD STDDIT, fader Om style Or
10118111, NICHOLSON kIIIOIPUI.
e .
ifjoHtne rif:
11 - 1 i . l TU°3IPBQ24..
. SaVaol. II 0..
'The long oxpettenef ot WA Itetnals, whO ow
Utts how** home of twobetto. Emil%L Oh.,
.andthtt er Xt. Sithattoa. Ism with Mows. .
treftgri h-7• att • Ob.. lamb . es them to sodtr.
tand y, the what. of OM troika: 0
with • wisp teOth Ott' of goon,. astuseig
flgithiltaltalfall:Matdr:42.l "atg:
. - DEL' INIILTMR
cloirrioroze TO . intrAT
la all WWII/. ar
odrooy mmi4s mool liw _MVNrolooto or owroul ga , c.
omo‘,A=tor i l i stoO , r PanaW=g B
relf•abwe cit ether caw., *a ablam InoitaW,„:
owe cm toolyelortog Waste. as Mambo, booty
woorbooo,bilftbaloo. coeseasption„ wisdom Six
.6a3ety. amsaltaca: dread or room . =
loss of wawa% .34.6=1 No
a:
tolmi y
i.e. • e ,
..y .. .. „ .4 a
mm sr
orsayetb , o c oao. l ,
o .. r= . 1
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O lolr l a e myor b..
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Tema
sp i = h...
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MT t'rm.S.:
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Pra .. tol
anli% of the Womb,
oo faorhow Itetomboo,..
.bo ~My or Butennab , 014 inr"
• abnf s arr a
oittVlkio a'the erd.n.;
loneach:Ail totbtooyofa
eerloto door
of &Mabel and 100111 thausauds of MP=
War nut 0040000 insist aklll la that
Dan one In rcaoral praWca . .
The Wow Walsh*. a =WWI laali n la
a adl ,blot xpos_ of
.17=to disetosAbot eso be Ibto tree at 0•011, i
or by anal
far tw o,
stamps, la waled
WO
Weir magmas coatalw lattractlall to WO W
slated, WI eaabllw them to Atlantis WI proi , 0
Clarl sn ail. Or altatroaOrg.tata.
Tla eatabllaholeat le. ar arldluir .
an
Welk. •
Mint ' altr. Ifia W l;octor•• art:Arra:oc
...... 4c ,,,.. • wiltbla statement (tithe .0.1
aid lOW be Ibrwardod or Lau Of co
..'""..,otooLn'9l° (01110.01. t=4.° "ZS
f0r.0........ lo . obillyid. .-
rto the bocomakodstlost c touch patios thole b.*
=war
. 00 7 4tected witatrall i r IRstvo
tra OW tooml7MoVtollux latalratiTrraM
, .ttUl. All yr000Yiptloo• aro proposed la , .
Doctors oWn laboratory. arida bitCrOral lar,
Ort. Illodbou palaableta o 1 fie% , a
00011 Ibr two Wawa
_flo =Mr vete 110111',. ,
f read what to gays. I.loarx .
9 i.st. letp . lA
Odars_l3l at. to SP. S. 011101040. IP FT
WirlesT. law Owns War.. - mashy; g.!. , ,
IL U. lINITH
a...a nee met. !crow.
OR'S GREAT FINAL
G SALE
CLOSIN
rim
007:116;
IVigg,s, at
Is Now in
ER'S,
BARK
iorr
d in price, and mute be gold in
ash.
DEEM
JA KUNDIN.
11041LiBORLAND.
1=73
JOHN MOILLIDSON,
=I
=:=l
ITITIV3
AND. DAVIDSON. •
U. W. WeGINNISS, •
re.mxs i3RABA7L
Viewers.
EN