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■OADAY. FEB. 14, Is7O
Pam:mu as, Antwerp, 544
V.- 5. Bono Pt irsatet, Mani
Oath dosed in New Ycak tiataaday
at 1114.
AL3t Indianapolis, snt bas shipped al6
large bill of iron to Pittsburgh, to be need
ibettiafectire of gan-berre* We
0 A1041: 0 be able to twist of one New Osa
ge for that sort or cool
t in Soon ea the action of the Nebraska
Legislate= (to meet on the 17th) on the
Xyth Articleshall be cent tied to the State
Diiiihmerit, its complete Federal retitle
cation will be officially proclaimed. This
aceplatiros wrens may way u early: as
the ltig of this month. . .
Tan Dastocami or the Ehnen°
Yang have pronounced in favor of the
piblectibis ^of Home induitty. As the
Democracy is almost a unit in oppceition
tothepolicyof protection, snare glad to
me Mammon thing above the sausebtas
behests of their lirdas.
'maxi' on foot, at Harrisburg, to
give the Legislative sanction to in enor
,mons bill of claim' from the border
conntles, for damage.s srugained therein
dMinittuswar. If it succeeds, the funds
will be raised by a tax on coal or some
other article of gaily consumption by the
Bannon Satan e, of Ohio, has not
threaten •hhaself In the good. opinion of
Ids countryman, by bls sudden and frantic
excess of tilltnistaring sympathy for the
holders ,Of Caton bona. Apparently,
ha has been fairly bullied out of his eon.
dhow in ourAlabareachdins, and thinks
It a; safar job to look foi amends by • the
robbery of Spain.
. _
Wrri "the compliments of PHs John
Porter" oomes to=ns a copy of his "Ap
pear for re•etaminationof the proceed
ings of the Court Martial which dismissed
hinsfrom the service. We concur with
svotemporary, in the remark that "kis
sentence was mild, out of all proportion
to thi offence. He would have but re•
Swivel& deices had he been teed by a
dram 104 court martial and shot In the
preeettel of the army 7
TENTato lirsuserartion thus refers to
tranftetion "Which transpired at our
Stara Capital within a short time '!:
diderewere flecking to Harrisburg from
eweapert of the State to get • nibble at
ihorib. Each member of the kerb's.
tore had an offtes In hi. gift, and the
Spankers retained bails dozen for their
own bietoweL In the roes we refer to,
• ftpeaker sold out one of tbe mistiest of
there fora bonne of one knintred dollars!
Row math he received from the others
the record does not show; but we have
traded:lt he
. madritttem all pay well.
Am io ASTIAIRON IS Spin directed to
the Wain of the Methodist Book Con
min,
, at Few York, by the appearance of
the long expected reports from the hives
tigstkut committees. The majority say
Nat .no fiend, defalcation, corruption or
lam his been proven." The minority
distirictiy repeat all the charges heretofore
Lade. - Many transactions are stigmatized
as discreditable and leases to the Concern
*of vxVer.sl,soo,ooo are said to be clearly
,prored..,
Tee elimination of TIROYAII F. Wu..
oak. to be Consul at Maternal:as, gmelee
bus numerous friends In this viiinity. He
'was Consul at Bahia, when the rebel
cruiser "Florida was seized. For this
technical violation of Brazilian neutrality
Aijim. recalled; for tie effective reward
of his patriotism, he was immediately
given a •altiible consular post at Mon
treal, Man which ha is now transferrixt
V) the opposite boundary of the Republic;
His 'official career will always be ob
served with interest.
..Tat colored tote throngliont the Onion
is to be organized at ones; and not in the
Democratic interest. The vote of Nary!
land is estimated at 40,000,. which, undei
the :amended • Conitltatlen, will revoin
tionh4 the politics of that Stale.
tierce result brerobable in Kentucky and
Deleeuw; the former will cut nearly
50,000, and the latter about 5.000 of them
new votes.
.The coterie vote of Peunsylvants is
-
Oitoties, ahOuld be about 10,000, the
larges part or which would be In Phil";
delphls; where, under the present onus
tbse,,a , portion or It is likely to be cubs
ded .
L.• vs e
- ,We ACEINOWLIEDGII the receipt, from
, 4 ,.6Rerlnterulent Mollsznann, of a copy
-of his alma report - on he oondition,
. anomie, prospects, lc., of the Soldiers'
-* ' 990snalechools of Pennsylvania. The
• report Lan interesting one, containing
mast amount of information in relation
L
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tn . lkary brain of th e inatitillona. The
Schools appea to be prosperous—the
pupils conies well fed nnd clothed,
advancing in mental cultivation, end
their morals well guarded. The whole
cost of maintaining the schools, for the
fiscal year ending May Silt, 1859, was
$500,971 52; the average cost of each
pupil being $lB7 97.
TIIM MORMON QUESTION
The enforcement of the Federal author
. ity in Utah will become an interesting
question at a very early day. The anti.
-pcdylemylill, which Mr. Cullom has y .of•
feted la the some, is likely to pan, u It
should. The Mormons declare that they
will resist Its enforcement, by arms if
need be. They also refuel to obey the
Intemml Revenue laws, and especially
• the - pOrtion Mating to tax upon
binaries The Mormon wealth is
imicenimamt, mainly, In the hands
of their - magnates, with Young et
their head. None of these dignitaries
have paid the amounts assessed egalast
them. And now the local Assessor at
Salt Lake City visits Washington, and
states officially, to Mei Territorial Odes.
mince, that there taxes cannot be coUec•
ted without the use of military form, tbs
wee show of which, In his opinion,
would be enough to muse the collection
of what is due.
Mow 'wild be, if Senators and -flap-
reitativee would on their attention to
these boportant claims upon the /Federal
iddianikr.und upon • sense of ,sodal de•
NKr. witlitt Ought to be 03111131011 to all
the drilizei world, before wasting either
Use or sympathies upon the Cuban boad
business f. Has Betugor Sherman any
Maas= for the peculiar Mormon ides;
tligt he is so buy Just now in
satthts. a back•lr'a on the die of
Cite to divest public notice from
icazadotta atlatiOD, in Utah f Is
Senator Norton's oonlidinos so grub
strinstli Um Nudonsi
jlllfisso, that he don't cart. about the
Iltilsitassidue to tt intense* hiss prbpli.
en °Nall Lake 1 Dim be prefer the
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grandeur of a boundless expenditure,
in the direction of foreign annex
ations and wars, to the. petty busi
ness of collecting our honest debts
from Young and the camp of Ingrained
rebels, who do his bidding f" Shall the
national authority be disputed and defied
at home, in order that ;Banks, Carpenter
and all that ilk maywin a little epheme
ral popularity with lowest of the
groundlings by their eap bombast over
the extvisiori; of bile= sovereignty
la the Antilles t
enVeiri'i bill war, says the New
York World. It sa s that the Federal
power shallhe , its laws obeyed,
its revenues collecte4l. It meauthat po
litical outrages, moral tarpitudes, social
infamies Each as thb nation has too long
winked at for the meet of all the world's
eivillutian, shall at last be crushed and
rooted' . out, with an arm of just so much
strength as the needs of the cue may
require. If that mesas war, it Is not our
fault, and we shall be sorry for the 'Moir- !
mons, If their mfatuated leaders be.en
couraged by the World's syMpathies, to I
attempt any melt= resistance.
"The Government should not forcibly
interfere with polygamy oi .Mortrioniam
at all."- We quote from the World. It
Is true that we have nothing to do with
Mammonism, as a merely religious idea,
but this abominable practice of polygamy
should be suppressed, whether Mormon
tam dies with It or not.
NEW PI3ISI,ICATIONs.
antrare Comes; adapted to Ina In
Colleges, HlghSchoobe and Academies.
By George F. Comfort, A. M., Profs"-
! nor of Modern Languages and lEesthet
. Ica In Allegheny Oolleget, Meadville,
Pa. Published by Harper .1 Brothers,
New 'Pork. For sale by Henry Miner,
Pittabnigh.
Having been favored with advanced
eheeti of this very excellent work, we
took occulon it the thin to commend 'lt
foe its excellencies. The author we know
to be a scholar of decided merit, aid one
well qtudifted to oat a work every
Way imitable and worthy of the than for
students. Prot. Comfort has incorpora•
red the molt advanced views and princi-
plea of Ungulate instruction, u held by
the best writers upon philology, and the
best practical eddhators in - Europe and
:Amer]*, in the preparation of the book.
Lt comprises, we think, all that is news
sary for thestady of the language, and It is
pre. emln ent In this respect. The German
gonna consists of four parts, and the
lemons are arranged to rise from the tint
element& of the language to fall and
thorough acquaintance with it.
LADY BYSON VINDICATED. A History
' or the Byron oontroversy, from its bet.
pinning in ISIS to the present ttme..SY
Harriet Beecher Stowe. PahUntied by
Fields, Oagood a ON, Plttshltrih•
So mach has been written upon the
Byron controyersy, and so divan the
criticisms, that it is hardly worth while
to previa the salient points of the di..
mission. Startling u the charges were
at the tine Mrs. Stowe's first article up.
peered, criticsgenerally raised points as
to the propriety and motives of this dia.
tingaished author, without attempting to
prove they were false. Byron moot
well be defended by even his greatest ad•
mixers, and few will oondemn the course
of Lady Byron in leaving him. The evil
that has been done by his poetry renders
him unworthy of defense. The simple
fact that Hrs. Stowe, an a woman, has
uncovered the guilt of Byron for reasons
which she thought to be sufficient, her
fair name sad reputation is ipreationed,
which is certainly not la keeping with
the advanced pristine' accorded to the
sex. Those who desire to read the facts
she adduces, should get the book at once
cad Judge for themselves.
Mamie Lawn: A History and an Ant
oblogrsPuta.hedEt err Mack.
Yew York. For sale brHeary";dgeT,
Fittabyrgb.
. This Work purports to throw light upon
the Byron scandal. )fedora Leigh is as
serted to We bees the daughter of Lord
Byron. and Mrs. Leigh—the child of the
crime of. which so much has been writ
ten. The story of Mrs. Stowe, is denied,
however and reasons are assigned for so
doing. : hose who desire to read another
phuze of the Byron trouble should get
this volume.
ADVENTUILE3 or CAERE WILLTANN. By
WlMaui - Godwin. Published by Fields,
Osgood a Co., Boston. For sale by R.
8.. Deets C Co., Pittsburgh. .
Much of the Interest In this publication
at this time, arises from the simple fact
that reoemtreference !sande to it by Mrs.
Beecher. Stowe In . the Byron afar,
Aside from this, there is muctiln the work
that will relay the reader for the force of
Its resuming on certain questions.
Tan FAMILY DOOM, or, The Bin of a
Countess. By Mrs. E. D. E. N. South.
worth. Published try T. B. Peterson
it Brothers, Philadelphts.
The tertile_pen of this lady author is so
well known, and her worts have been
so widely read, that but little need be
said in commendation of this work. The
simple fact that her works have had an
extensive sale, numerous as they are,
ought to be sufficient commendation in
itself to the lovers of fiction of this clam
TIM
olin• E . Kelly Davi&
MILLI BOY& By Mrs. ltkr.
HIJNOZILIPIO AJD Tummies. Publish
ed by Day Hoyt, Boston. For sale
by R. ie & Pitteburall.
~ The first named is a delightful story
for boy. esPorially, and contains lessons of
a practical character, as well as to inculcate
correct morals. "Hungering and Thirst.
lug," reveals the sorrows and hardships
of poverty, and shows what grace can do
for the suffering and sorrowful. Both
these little Seeks are calculated to do
good and are worthy of the family circle.
POLITICAL BOOM/XT. By Home Ores.
ley. Published by Fields, Osgood
Cca, Boston. For sale by R. B. Davis
& 00., Pittsburgh.
These essays are designed to elucidate
the science of Political Economy, while
serving to explain and defend the policy
of Protection to Home Industry, ea a
MUM of National co-operation for the
elevation of labor. The style of Mr.
Greeley is simple, lucid and strong. His
writings hear the impress of honesty of
purpose and sindeuity of heart, and
homely and grail& as they may appear In
comparison with the artistic—philosophi•
cal style of some writers, iet hispractical
common sense views of things comsat be
questioned, and make him a favorite.
The questions are treated In an able man
ner, and challenge the dissent of those
holding opposite opinions. 'These essays
were warmly 'commended when they first
appeared In separate papers, and widely
read, too, and in the present form will be
more wmciated.'
htna. Grassn'a Ina& A Novel. By
lady Georgians Fullerton. author of
"Too Strang* not to be True," eta.
Published by D. Appleton - 6 Co., New
York. • •
Ildagstldianton forms a part orApple•
ton's ' , Library of Choice Readlng"—the
lut tune. The author is,st daughter of
the first Earl of Cfrannfile—who. left the
Tina& of England some rani ago. The
gist of the romance Is of a polemic cut,
to which Nome ladles aid Angliciai
clergymen beanie Catholics. No doubt
the lours of lesion will find much to in
terest them in the cleverly constructed
plot, and grouping of the antral char
acter'.
Arrarrores I JOURNAL 2d: vol. Pab.
Netted by D . Appleton 00.. Nos. 912,92
- and 94 Grand atrset, New York.
Yew entirprianh at the dote of the
mend volume, hare prated such a grand
mums bl emrripeotaa laa calk In
Wain! tond,'lt 'present' a - suberbippilar.
ewe, and the 'tepid cartoons, fall pap
..?,7-' . 4,1;:•17.i? 2 •.::-',,: , Ag;',';;., 1 ..•A , V.Z!. , ;4.i . a - i - ;;;,
Reel inirseings and Illustrated stipple,
menta appear to greater advantage,
than in the separate weekly and month
ly parte. It is really an ornament for
the parlor; and it is not merely an orna
ment; but it coattails matter of a literary,
scientific and sit character of the highest
order. The conductors have arranged
for a series of attractive features for 1870,
and contributations will appear from
Dickens, Trollope and other brilliant
writers. A new serial novel by Charles
Dickens will soon be commenced,
.and
WilriPpearSeuppletrients *lthent' extra
charge. Provision for the fatrtre will
be upon a more liberal scale than The
put.
Marra & Bnovnias, New York,
have Bent us Only Herestf, , of, "Harper's
Select Library of Novels,l' No. 1338, by
Ample Thomas, an author who haa be=
come quite a favorite since thepublication
of several of her late novels.- It is quite
enough to announce the work,asharrep-
ntatio'n hs Gees made ill an author.
D. APPLY.TOII & CO, New York, send
“Thackeray's Book of Snobs,” the cheap
editition of the great saterlat's work.
The series Is to be cotepleted in twelve
volumes, fifty not' nch. •
EILDIGIATIT MAGAZINE& • ,
Mama openi with the third part ty
Frederick the Great," with illustrations
a paper of unusual merit, and of thrilling
Interest. "Beast, Bird and Fish," and
"The Andes and the Amazon," both
profusely illustrated articles, treat of sub
ject, absorbing and instructive. Ths
latter gives the reader a capital idea of the
work. just issued by the Harpers. The
next paper "Sauntering. in England," is
I well prepared and quite readable. The
briefer articles "The Consequence,"
"Mirabeth," "Along the Wires," "A
Promise as Promise," will repay read
ing. "Paraguay and Her Enemies" will
attrs'tt notice, and the lovers of literature
will enjoy "Mary Russell Mitford." The
serial "A Brave Lady" is as absorbing as
ever, We call special attention to the
new department "Scientific Record," a
valuable addition.
Lirrincorr contains several substan
tial papas, that will be highly relished
by some classes. There is however vari
ety enough to suit all 'tutu. The install
menu of "The Vicar of Bullhampton"
are rendered additionally attractive by
the illustrations. The paper on "The
Penn Friends" should command interest,
as a historical contribution of a national
character. The paper on Wells' Report
will provoke diverse opinions, notwith
standing its careful preparation and bold
utterances. The tribute to litaaton Is not
over drawn, indeed, hardly does him jos. I
tree, as we are wont to regard him. The
short articles "Match-making," "Under
False Colors" "High Life," and poems
are quite readable. "Our Monthly Gos
sip" is gossippy.
77is Atlantis Monthly first presents. an
installment of "Joseph and his Friend,"
then follows, "The Pressure upon Con-
great," an article of snap, scalpel-like,
which lays open some evils that beset the
capital. 'Quaff" is spicy, while "The
Value of an Accident" and "Father Me
: del's Bell," are of a taking character,
short and pithy. "The Street-cries of
New York," loses Its common place char
acter in the information It codeine
Like all the papers of the author of "Life
in the Brick Moon," this is sparkling.
The eulogy on Edwin. H. Stanton is
worthy of the great war minister, and not
too highly colored. The literary notices,
as nasal, are able and discriminating.
Hours at Hoes always has something
high toned and of a moral type. The
first article "The Literature of Sunday
Schools" is of this class. Installments
of the "Hero," and "Campton Friars,"
possess the usual attractions. Froude's
"Mary Queen of Scotts," and "Queen
Elizabeth." is worth reading, and many
will enjoy "Yale College One Hundred
Years ago." Just now the commercial
world is directed to the "Darien•Canal,"
which renders this article opportune.
The poetry, "The Ministry of Beauty,"
and "Praying Always." is beautiful.
The editorial department sustains the ex
cellencies of previous numbers.
The Galaxy, devoted nearly twenty
pages to "Put Yourself in his Place."
Reed's readable article. A short article,
"Exprasions," is m:ceded by a rich and
racy account of "Brigham Young," Rose
Terry gives us a real juicy paper, entitled
"Polly Miner, Tailoress " "Ten years In
Rome" cannot fall to be l'ead with lutenist
by these Rome Ecuminical time. Few
thal like a stirring article will pass "The .
Oyer soul of Manse Rosebrirgli." For
solid Instruction read "Ventilation and.
Warning." By all means read "Letters
'from Hanna," and "An Editor's
Tales," Departments, as usual, are good
aid readable.
Putnam for this. month, like Its pre
vious numbers, is brim full of good things.
The first article, "A Woman Rights,"
will find plenty readers, while the
thottghfalwill =fully read"Vlrgiala, Old
and New." Brief as "Ben, and "Father
Hyacinthe, predecessers" they are worth
reading, and the mine may be add of.
"Charlotte." The papers on "American
Railway traveling, " contains thoughts
and suggestions timely and worthy of at
tention. The remaining articles.ere short
and striking. Much might be said in
praise of the edited departments.'
Golden, Hour., published In Cincinnati,
during its brief existence, hex acquired
quite a reputation for the excellency of its
articles and elegant illurtrattons. It is a
magilitine for boys and girls, and contains
nothing tkat will offend goad morals.
The articles are well adapted for young
people, and while they interest they also
are &source of instruction. This West
ern enterprise deserves to be encouraged,
u it will be.
Our Young Folks, as usual, Is full of
taking articles, and many of them are of
the most practical sort, though woven in
story form. With such • writers es Col.
Higginson, Dr. Hayes, Rose Terry, Mrs.
Diaz, and other Militants, "Our Young
Folks" cannot fail to hold the front rank
In literature for young people, and also
interest old 'ims, too.
quanta:nun ac.
Tho North -American Nevin" for Jan.
airy, 1870, published by Fields, Osgood
& Co., commences a new volume. The
papers, four in number, are ot a enpertor
literary character, and, contain matter
worthy of its well earned fame. "An
Ancient Creed," or "The Ecclesiastical
Crisis In England," are worth reading,
and throw a flood of life from these top
ics. The paper 'Sanwa) , Problem in
1889," contains food for the monied and
commercial portion of our readira. This
paper as the "Treasury Reports," ought
to command attention tor the points rib.
ed. The critical notices are dna. This
excellent publication deserves to be bet
ter sustained.
Methodist Quarterly lining , for Janu•
ary, 1870, published by Carlton & Lana
ban, New 'York, occupies a high stand
ard among the quarterlies of this' coon.
try. The editor, Dr. Whedon,l% a an.
perior scholar, and an author of decided
merit. The principal articles of this num.
ber are as follows. "Ernest Regan,"
"On the Power of Mind over Matter,"
"Holy Scripture a Divine Revelation,"
"Mathamatlcs as an Educational" and
"The Bible better than the Eculnenical
Council."
THE INVESTIGATION HUMBUG
The Beaver Radical sap :
The whole political tempest made over
the canvass for State Treasurer would
be amazing if It were not No villainous.
But even in Its villalay there are some
things which induce • smile among those
who know the leaders of the great. "re.
form" movement. They require a mode
of expression peculiar to an Irishman,
end • mental organisation partaking of
the characteristics of a hall crazy fool as
Morrow B. Lowry. to Miner express, or
to comprehend them. For Instance:
W. W. Irwin, notoriously • tool, and an
ignorant tool, is elected over a- man
whose worst enemy admits is an able
man, an exoeptionably able financier, to
manage an important Beencial trust.
The able Incumbent la the Brat Treaumr
er who has ever recoorunended a reform
In the ''management of the Treastu7,
which utterly destroys the opportneuy
Of tdOptatiOn to corruption. He fa
turned out for . being corrupt. The man
elected to succeed html. the charoplon
of the innocents who cannot endure the
only officer who , seeks to reform an
abuse, and • so they elect • man who
demonstrated his corruption, and con
fessed it, byadmitting that, on a former
occasion it cost him 01,000 to be elected,
and he had not yet been able le make the
er of his election out of the °lilac!
Bgroxilnie year will probably enable
him to make sewer to pay for the votes
of the Bastards this year, and leave a
margin to meet the deficit 01.1888.-. But
to cambia Irwin to do, this the reformat
the Reformers most be put off; and that
is now the arrangement.
_ _
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14;, 1870,
GENERAL NEWS.
GEE= corn is in market in Texan
ELVIS pnblirdum nineteen comic pipers.
SHAD sell for $1,25 at Wilmington, N.C.
BorroN Is to have a new Odd Fellows'
CM
Tumor are some forty thousand Indians
California.
CAPE MAT 115/1 the honeysuckle and the
lilac in bloom.
Tun number of vacant cardinal's bate
Is now t trrenly.,
Mn..PerieAlcie Is candidate for alludable
leutalUlitolictorit. - ,
. STAILTATI9N IA bringing bUIdMe.IIII to
the Ileadon.roners.. , - •
SimzEnumn" has S 4•! newspapers, of
whiOn forty six are, dalle&
TIM sale of 'photoirapla of Victor
Noir lipialilbited la Paris.
• Clamp, (111.) offers land to parties who
will come and build 'ftictories.
THE Turkish , ppstige are iald
to be the most beantifel to am.
Cisvauutiitiais ihtited a tunnel a mile
an. a quatfer long under Lake,Eda;
• Cl 9 of gold have been discoeserd
e sand at Tackaltoe, New Jersey.
.Czer hes given a valuable collec
of.mitiends to Colombia College.
out of a hundred'etadenta In the
newt; State Unliana" are women.
I Is important to know that Spargean
says be don't intend to crou the Atlantic.
Tim Russian opera which Called In
New York is geningLbetter treatment In
Boston
SOMHBODY has found 'trace of the mis
sing Spanish Crown jewels in a Mexican
pawnshop. •
A riasratr..nta agent In Vermont says
he spent most of Lila time lately waiting
or tie airs.
NEVADA county, California, contains
the towns of Humbug, Gougeye, Red
Dog and You Bet. .
CIIMILES MATKIGREI IA to get seventy
thousand dollars for ► two years' engage•
merit in Australia. •
IT le proposed to sell the Brooklyn
Navy Yard. The site, it is said, would
bring $20,000,000.
Tmt beef condensing factory near
Houston, Texas, bolls down a bullock
into twelve pounds.
A Carrana paper speaks of the "great
and lasUng good that has flown" from a
clergyman's labor&
A sinuous la already announced u
baying arrived at Mitredlies from Bom
bay, by way of the Sues Canal.
IN six. months the French will have
forgotten Rochefort. A man to bee hero
in France must do something.
HARRODSBURG [Sy.] law an old negro
woman who has grown perfectly white
In the connect' a life of 100 years.
Tawas are 125 ladyships to be Oiled
by the Virginia Legislature, and the col
ored polltions are after them keenly.
Tau Drains is said to haTe done better
this season in New York than the opera
or musical entertainments generally.
BLIND men aro turning their acute
sense of smell and taste to account by
going into the tea business in Newark,
N. J.
Tun partial strike on the Broad Top
bituminous coal mines In this State, last
week, Ina been settled on a • reasonable
compromire. '
An lowa man recently not drunk and
stuffed a $l5O roll of bills in his horse's
mouth, and compelled the poor animal to
swallow them.
Tug Boston papers congratulate a
couple upon haying just got themselves
successfully married "after a twenty-four
years courtship."
TICK handsomest woman in Norwich,
Conn., was burned to a cinder the other
day.' She resided in a millinery shop and
was made of wax.
THE message of the Governor of Wis
consin Is printed in Fix different tangos
gee—English, Low Dutch, Norwegian,
Welsh and Bohemian.
A. GEORCILL paper says, it has no doubt,
frOm the immigration of mules into the
State during the pest year, that they are
largely in the majority.
Govenuon Paulin, of Illinois, par
doned 108 convicts last year, including
four convicted of- rapider and twelve COD•
' "tinted of manslaughter.
Tun price of gas in Sacremento Cal.,
has just been reduced from $8 per 1000
lea to $B, and on the first of May it is to
be further reduced to $B.
Tan members of the Tennessee Con
stitutional Convention made ri call on
MM. Polk, widow of the ex. President,
at Nuhville on the sth inst.
A Carcaoo reporter,ln describing the
dress of a well known lcturereis,says that
"the black velvet waist was plain, and
well lined with Olive Logan."
Tux Florida orange trees budded In
January and fears were entertained that
they would blossom early this mon th ,
and then be nipped untimely by a frost.
In the obituary column of the Phila.
delphia Ledger of hat Friday will be
found the name of Catherine Callahan,
who died at the advanced age of 103 years.
Tint tenant farmers of Montgomay
shire Wales, have beaten their game pre
serving landlords by causing.the latter
to be indicted for selling game without a
license.
Tax Young Men's Cluiatlan Anode.
lion of Indianapolis during the last four
months received 1046 applications for as.
educe, and expended $lO2l for all
charitable purposes..
Ir was &famous saying of Lord Eldon
that "somebarristers succeeded by great
talents, some by high connections, some
by miracle, but the great majority by
commencing without a
A. rut in Cincinnati, a few days ago,
suddenly lost the sight of one eye with.
out any premonitory symptoms. To all
outward appearances the eye is as good
as ever, but the sight is entirely gone.
Tea St Albans (Vermont) Messenger
says that "a Vermont Court has decided
that a wink is not a legitimate acknowl
edgement or went of an action. In
I other words that it—a wink—does`nt
amount to the map of a finger."
Joins RUMOUR once wrote : "Form
no intatolcies with your neighbors under
seven years' acquaintance. The rigid !
'observance of this one maxim preserved
me from strife and loss by these. With
the rest I was on the best of terms,"
A xmomen, rather similar In its features
to that of Pantin; has just been discover
ed at Polctiers, France. The victim
was killed and then burled under a wit.
ant tree. The murderer only secured the
paltry sum of one franc fortj centimes
Gasmen:ow (Texas)• papers complain
that the gamblers who have been driven
from New Orleans by the enforcement of
the new State law, have looked to that
city as an army, with cape on their hats
and big gold chains on their waistcoats.
Tax death of another "Old Defender ,
of Baltimore" being announced, the New
York Times says, "We surely do not
wish these 'old defenders' any harm, bat
certainly the supply seems equal to the
severest demands which death can make
upon thus"
Tax Norfolk papers say the wreckers
are now at work on the once famous
"ship.of.theline Pennsylvania." sank
opposite the Brooklyn, Navy Yard. A.
steam dredge . Is removing She mud which
has accumulated in the ship during the
past nine years,
Tax American Hotel, In Atlanta, caught
on fire some nights since. While the en
gines were playing.on the burning roof,
the ter-keeper on the ground floor was
coolly selling his wines and liquors. At
length the water commenced falling In
Ids room, and he suspended action.
Title moon is full, and the nights are
lovely in Key West—too itively to sleep.
No womlez the maid in whitest gos
samer, promenade the , where the
waters smile in the caress of the star.
beams, and the coy waves retreat before
the shadows that 'embiace theas—Key
West (Florida) Moeda.
MAJOR .Tosse "cable the cornetts&
over a Boston bar keeper, the other diy.
He stepped to the tar, where tha deluded
liquor dispenser slung him a, glass and
asked him what he would have, the Major
replied' that he, was very thirsty and
would take all there was in the place.
which he forthwith did, some 4,1500
n
init ax entertaw nligols i tui ng dertaker note
w oe : " th aick e fo min llow- :
"Dear Sir Saving positive, proof that
you are rapidly approachltur death's pte..
I have therefore not thought It Imprudent
to all your attention to the enclosed ad
vertisement of my abundant stock 'of
ready made coffins; and desire to make
the suggestion thal4bn alkaliy to your
frlaads s wish foethe purchase or your
burial outfit at my establishmeze.e
Iron Mikan; In Ohio
There are twelve charcoal and one
bituratnous coal furnaces in Lawrence
and &iota counties, which have head
quarters at IrontoL, Ohio; 'melees char:
coil and three bituminous coal furnaces
to Sitiotwand Lawrence counties. which
have headquarters at Hanging Rock; four
dare* and one bituminous coal far
nines on the line of then. & C. Railroad,
In Athens and Vinton counties: two fur
naces on the line of the Hocking Valley
Railroad; two bitaminous and ten char
coal furnaces In Kentucky, opposite
&tont and .Lawtence counties: In what
Is Called the Hanging Rock regiter there
fifty-Jive fumscesin. blestrind twelve dis
continued, making sixty-severi In all, and
a grand total, krthe whole of this iron
region, of:112 haws. There was pro
duced in.the Hanging Rock District in
1889, about 110,000 tons ohmic:oat pig iron
and 20,000 tons bituminous coal Iron.
'total, -160,000 ,fonti. There was used
18,000,000 bushels of charcoal, 350,000
tons native ore, and 25,000 tons ferriger.
Like Superiorand Missouri 20,000 to
limestone and 1,800,000 bushels bitrunin
ins coal. for smelting purposes. Capital
linvested, In making pig iron, $7,000,000.
Number of persons about furnaces, 40 g .
Average cost of iron at furnaces,
I about $24, 'Which does not. Include
transportlon and interest on the capital
I invested.
Tins Oil City Time says :
• Advice' from Crawford represent the
feeling In that county against the new
county as being Intense and increasing
every day. No one in the centre and
west ena any doubt of its being voted
down by an enormous majority. If the
bill should pass it might bo well for Ve•
lump to call en election, for the popula
tion taken from this county Is undoubt
edly one-tenth of the whole, and if Ire
nango votes on It the Courts will prob.
- ably sustain the result, whatever it may
be. If no amendment is added, the bill
a clearly Unconstitutional, for Venange
has a right to vote on It. The census of
1870 will prove this fact, and if the peo
ple of this section doubt the disposition
of Crawford to defeat the. measure, they
can, hy appealing td the Courts, gain:
their rlghts, and stop!. bettor' until inch
time as the census is taken but wo hive
not the least doubt but whit, If the louse
lets It pass, the people of Crawford will
kill It.
Valium or van Earn CANAL.—The
Erie Canal Company is new attempting
to take Ma mililans orobonds from the
State _Treasury and deposit their paper la
lien of the same. We Dave taken some
pains to ascertain the value of this cor-
poration and find that the mom state
ment returned to the Auditor General's
office, on which the corporation tax is lo
omed, Is exactly THREE TROITSAND Two
11UNDRED AND YOETY•IIE DOLLS-ES (Pe
246,) on which a tax of NINE DOLLARS
AND SEVENTY YOUR CENTS (= 0 , 74 ) has
been paid. The bonds of this company
arc therefore almost entirely worthless.—
Harrisburg Tokgraph.
Warrram being asked for an auto.
graph the Mbar day, at once complied by
penning:
The hum Is bet the abed ow. which lee hod
Too often meet Wu the man behind I,
. Joan a.• Warrrom.
VARICOSE OR BROKEN VEIN&
Thousands of persons .ffsr ye. In end Teu
out with a broken dawn condition of the
of tint legs. whith in our tines are . easily re
tie... 4 and frequently susosPtibli. of v.,. end
suffer on. only bee..c they do not know where
and to whom to apply for relief: Now. to give
the needf..l Information In esSes like this, nem
to ne a proper MAI on pert of the ...Pet. ,
press, and It !rem us ..... pleasure to be ahie
to retommend all nen to Pr:Era/31LT. OF IST
WOOD STREET, whose vast amber of appl
maces, sad his vent aklll In ehroole dlaeseed,
enables him to afford the greatest amount of re.
lief that the present states(' science can afford
Sealer, these varicose conditions to which w.
. .
have referred above, Men are othar imams of
Inconvenience and suffering, mach aa •Weliiate
ind abnormal growth., which thy Doctor, with
his appliancra, la mire to relieve. .
Than mats the abdominal mealtime. and
stilling feeling Miceliar to females, ts a moire. or
terrible midering and anxiety; for these the
Doctor bee belts and mipporte re which are to
consteueltd an to Insure at leut hnerionity trunk
sufferleg taco they do not promise • CeetodOt7
C11:12
She Doctor' experience weer. a period of
over thirty years. beside.. a natural aptness for
thlsdryarlies•L of Ids profesaloa.• piste.
bits
more than ordinarily ekillfd. Tesesisif..l.B.2.l
is estsilled * syon future generation. by me-
sleet of the proper meal. to cornet the 9.1111.1
erne, ought of Itself be a sualrf tut cause to
canal rosortly tha aneutlou or verso ne them.
melees. Lit allo that of all latelllueut rhy WAIL.
Dr. Eryser l e Udlce sad Hediolae Mom 107
Llberl7 land.
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WHAT DOES REMIIIOIII SAY I
Ni Ihtle escapeer when bitten Of a dead.
serpent resorts to a tenant pient. eats of It.
and <napes the effect of the poison. Teat L to
ettnet. Duman twinge on tha ones hand, must
donned on raison and *sentence In selecting
the =eau of protecting bean. and Ilfe ege'net
unwholesome Influetees. Nowtwhotdoni wisYdd
gel on 1011 ntel eu141017 Does it out till es that
Moto. and purifyhe nano la the best
protect It against lb& tarlable_PnPre
The
generates digress? Sorely It does.
The oat onstion Is. what [doe shall we follow
In choosing • medicloal estegadd f
Ills let your monitor be emsertence. Well. the
aspartame of •Ightean year condensed to one
unbroken neat or nth - W:IM Wed...M te en'
run • op that liatenar.stootech Innen Poem*.
streugnealog, regulating And alituleplio hand.
Mlles which "renal combined to the unto happy
eithers nwon 007 he ld
alth le novettlleo
by the midaria wh produces epidemic
eisonle.. or by any other ante• waste. , to .
herent and constitutional or Oidatteted With our
hanitr, occapat'oas and ostretilts.
Tim scoots of a none. n DUI° Is acarceir
more .made and dangerous than th at *blob lutes
in foul bili o us Impure water. To rliclipe the
fevers; disorders. etetureum.• of the
no eels. and other sena. maize!<n produced by
these Wall:brio , . eleMents, it le abaoletelY AP.
e weary iblit th to
and all Secretive oedema
. 0 0 01 d be flacon, lo • robust condition.
liarm the amount of reels.. a welch the vital
in•terne can oppOse to the dela atone IndOenilell
Mt .0.11 It. the safety Of Om health dawn..
anA It Is becerme th e Glatt? TV/I/WAHL. MVO
.
Ortsyrr Impute misery and regularity to the most
novenae% nsetlm. or the body. tad it can be
retommended and gnashateed as aa laralnable
preventive Median*.
v (*)
lAN ELECTION FOR PIIES
IDIC•TA MANAGER& SECRETARY
ami TREASURER af thA Birminghnm Eon Elle.
Math Turnpike Roan Company will b bald at
EGAYFILE•B HOTEL. lo Binateem& ■ the
the FIRST MONDAY IN•
clock DV& ha.
Green the hoes, of II ane • oP.
PITT Shona R. Tejatit
- ALLZOlrnalr VALLIrf/Juana. Co.. I
rillabnran, January 92,1810.
arwrocauointne
lEEUNB.
The Regular Annual Yentas or the l4.
ere Of the Allegheny Valley Es!treed Counwee
will be held at the OFTIOX OW THE OM
PA/11%-N.. AS Pike street. - Plttsberth. OR
WEDNESDAY, rebrunty $34. , 11110, it 11
o•eloch A. M., tor the porpolie of 'sleeting alland
Of Managers the the ensuing year. and for the
trsussetlng of nth other besinue ii ay be
pretence& -
JasSaloo rotni BALLAPTINE.fterotarr.
ligr OFFICE or NONONGAITE
I.• warn.. CuMPANY.—An election
for thirteen t 13, lf tamer, or Ms en=
wail be held at the Toil Holm, 11133VAY.
lib. 1/10,
JAMMU' WIIIGIIT. Tresturre.
filtuburgh. Ireti. 3. 1.10. fe2
Oa , tjbali:in Or3Al/21(041
TO THE
15th Penn. (Anderson) Cavalry
JUST PUBLISHED: •
"Leaves from a Trooper's Dairy,"
NaMallog some e:oerieneee or •member of the
Memo named nalasent he Peozeylvaila, Ken•
tacky, 4ennenee, sad OtereLe. •
MTH WI APPENDIX,
Compri,lnn an authentic , aceount or tie Weans
"Mutiny" In the inaerson owsirr. and oy the
affairs that hid to IL
In one elegant rolitme, colored clott4 wail an
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PRICE', $l.OO.
Beat by mall, postpaid, cm MaMat Of MIS",
.•
Adams.,
J: • IL iITILUAgaIt
r===
ITZ:1
SPLENDID ASSOETNIENT OF
SILVER-PLATED WARE
riaaPl'Vv T itt'AllgfilktNllV' jLL
T
411, 76 ' a Nwlern,' c rirricTi a slTifik" .
51gluan1T AN
üB. GRxAvy6Aris'rrr
ll L 4sour. s t n rs oifsors,
zcitai
z w ar,:gal 11l awning beton Nilaig
IWATTLEN & 13ENAPIIIPIL
•
101 111TH LU.. Oppoaltl OAMTa
feat
, _
KEW ADVERTISEDIN NTs
WILLIAM
Nos. 180
FEDERAL STREET.
POPULAR BARCLUNt&
A LAME LOT OF
REAL KID GLOVES,
Tor SEGO • bat-a Peat 8 Lrgari.
INFANTS 7W/LUITS,
Mom Edginp,
Hamburg Edging%
Plain Linen Shirt Fronts,
Embroidered Shirt Fronts.
LADIES' EMBOSSED FELT slam
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HOSIERY. AM) GLOVES,
Handkerchiefs and Neck Ties,
Collars and Coifs,
Ladies' and Gent's Underwear,
IvilifirituvmavrovA
Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
I=ME
p :40 DIO IWIFINII 'wdo IC=
RESS GOODS, MERINOS & PLAIDS
Nainsooks,
Jaconets,
Swisses.
Firessl3. C3-coc•clit
BELL
MOORHOUSE
(Successors to Bates a Bella
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N - JEW 5700401E11
10 BOXES
CENTS PAPER COLLARS
For GO ;Cents,
Good Style 'and Make
Ladies' and Children's Best Quality
CASHMERE STOCKINGS,
at One-Half Usual Prices
OPENED THIS MORNING
NEW SILK BOWS AND SCARFS.
Mcvlunits and Dealers
,IIPPLIED AT EASTERN PRICES,
AT
NACRUN,GLYDE & Co's,
78 and 80 Market Street.
ALT _
HORNE dr. CO'S.
New Goods Autiing Daily.
Nev Zero
Hamburg Inoue'lnds.
Hamburg Idgtap,
• • Hamburg 'wetting., .
Lam aad Lad Good
IN ORZAT VABIZTY
Gent`, Green and Brown Alexander's Kid
.Giores, in ell slat.
Ladles' White and Colored Denton Yids, a fall
line. et 41.95.
Gent's bits Denton Kids, alt, lees. $1 AO.
Cloth, Bilk and reir-Topped Yid Worm .
HOSIERY.
Lane seeortment of Heavy Cotton Hoe* and
Hull Minced Hose, at the reduced pekes.
Woolen Hosiery, at s groat reduction.
Opened thy. =onang, soother lot of Handker•
chief Ties utd Pullman Palace Bows..
Ilessat gash sod Bow Itiabone.
Corsets of aU .lace sad qualities.
Ear Bandies in real hale gad ltaltaticia.
=aeons, to., de.
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JUST RECEIVED.
Clunoreen wilt dud onr stock welt molted
•od prices the very lowest•
77 dl 19 AGIRHET STREET.
ens
PITXSBUROH
WHITE LEAD AND COLOR IYOBES
L. SCHOONILKER 8c SON
- ". rnornro•rons,
Ranatactarers or WRITE LdaD,ILLD LEAD,
Burr. LIAR. ZINC*, LITMAN/IN. PUTTY
sad allealars DRY AND IN OIL. _
OFIIOI MID FACTORY.
4614 461, 464, 466 and 448, itebetna Meet,
F A 1-
We cell salable.% to the guarantee pasted on
ear Strielly Pore Wtdte Lud. sad when ere any
,' "parer carbons* of lead; • we meen
eally pare. , • that to, bee hula Acetate and Up
dra,i, sad %beget** is minter and nperior, both
In *doe mad **Had property. •
~ flUiltatilltlD to bit a tome Cerboaste of
Lead end whiter thee Soy la the sweet. end
forfeit the pries of tals. package. tf maw..
leg he taut eaelteestlea.
READ 1 IlE c t D BEADI
lanorreel la one lalaati, without bleeding or
Perim sorenain Boole= and Mowed Nails
Ilesonsli la •en masonic. ♦il Optnitolli per_
Sensed witted Data orbloodshedl
Portico ecordert
No Poisonous medleine used!
• . _ _ No eons Pot idler opentLud
Nalarood and IN Joints mated •sorosstmly. -
lrost4ilt• sad Obliblals• cured In •Cm dam
eatlarsellos divan or mossy Warded. Good
Cla Baltrodes glom
eu •
Mos Boars tam lA. N tor. IS, and 'wig
Bemamopayradasn. 9toll A. ar. IL w
the puts. 7a If Oftlb stmt. ell
54 V . i gkVig MON. rusib.wrs.
dettroir •
ErERVIN SA BROTRZRIgi
siem i b e z a? =, Donlon la:Ms
NNW ADVERTISEMENTS
SEMPLE'S,
and 182
ALLEGHENY CITY.
AT VERY LOW PRICES
Pillow Case hinslins,
heeting itlnslins,
Shirting taslins,
Irish Linens.
B IEII3 QUILTS,
Tickings and Checke,
Bleached Table . Damasks,
Unbleached Table Linens,
Table Napkins.
MY BLACK SILKS,
AMERICAN. SILKS
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Cl( AND CONED POPLIN'
Cassimeres, Jeans and Tweeds, &c
Wholesale and Retail,
inntuazlo44lvo
Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
V I
ESTABLISHED 1831.
LOAN, GUN & CO.,
CEMEE:II3
HARDWARE
62 Wood Street,
roar doors above M. Chvin Hotel
n=!
Country Merehants are Invited In
mil and examine our Meek Wheat in
Om City.
..:17=rirruIrt w e aga
Conleany.
A till clock of Naehtntela. Meek.
smith. and Carpenter's Tools, ll=
caws Mlles, Leather Belting,
Leather, te., &Inkys en haste. ,
On an •
HAVER FALLS
CUTLERY COMPANY
Are Dew atomism their Off enortment, of
ELI AND POCKET CUTLER
In their Retail Department,
N 0.70 WOOD STREET
Ia 000neolloo with Matadi Una of CARVERS,
BUTCHERS, BREAD IN IVES,
they offer ONE HUNDRED /ND EIGHTY
VARIETIES of Tads Enlyas and Rork& and
ova, ONE 1111EDRAD AND FIFTY =reran.
gotten • of Pocket Rohm
All good. warraatad and ;Moos to Mall pa
chaSera vary low. -
cT O , 4
c• w glwg
4 ' 3 g
o 0 1P01
4r,z14,
J N P 3
1 2 m` ° ° l4l
it itie
am zr
g 2:11 5
-Q4, El m i
a at ri 4
pal czi d
6 4 M Z
12
Murray a, Lunn*
Florida Water
The most celebrated and
most delightfUl of all per
fumes, for use on the hand
kerchief, at the toilet, and
in the bath, for sale by all
Druggists and. Perfumers.
=EN
JOHN T. GRAY
.
House and Sign rainier,
(VAINER AIM GILA '7.1114.
11.. 54 Mona 552,41.
Jnar•ts (Late Hand streed.)l6llstern4
T_IVINGISTON & CO..
Manolsowtoro of LIGHT WWI IMO]!.
Alk. Err I ' M lEL
s a4r:r6=l -14 , 7:1 1 4 V .1°6 111P51ier 4
articles of Bandon , noliodo slow *a hood.
Wive and Wordo. neor °War Dopos,4.l l Wkedl
rootodloo OWNS. Loot WM ant".
WO.
GUN CLOTHING.
COLTS. PANTS, OVINALLS. CAMS&
Also, OW Clashing of all Alsols Always as
land sad for WA wdatuaa orelon, by
mum.%
• as sad SI Ns* strosS.
HEsr
• STOVES AND TINWANA. •
flaDllll3. OVAL swum IRON L nu ax.,
m...&
"
P; 41. :own' lna.
FINE (MOAB& .
Jut received, a Meath Invoice . 6 ,WD%.
tsrsmll noie r :; ll %..A... t . u aad
- JOHN A. LIZIPAW.
6.12 Tomei Mate act NM*
Ty - IL LYON,
*kids aid lesglrr
9XtortMlt viinnk palsr!=
Lint el:O. 74 MerIILIT. Pratt. AM.
_ _
a c i;
'prxrsa VIRGIL
ewe CONTROLLSTOR
PertabraGn. PA.. February Otbsll.7 o .
prposirseirs OF CITY
FUN os.—ta pursuits. of anotettuaaenof
a p , ertuetis of the Myer entlabargla entitled
rettaanee
the rovie o r
the ste-MmPthl
and Custody of Funds or the C it y s r Pam..
tillth divot February, 1010. denied from
als
w be reeelved by the undersigned from sne
Bank. and harlot. Instimations of the City. set
t/tag forth the rate of Interest such na• he or
having. Institutione old comment and agree to
pay to the city for the eee and serous/Lae of the
depoelt of the elty Rinds or money seeerding to
the terms and co:dittoes of mid ordln.ce. All
bids to be herded la before 11 o'n , fwk on MON
DAY. t►e With day -Me lt ebrusry.'llllo.
• WO I.° W AN. Coutroller.
MT...WASHINGTON_
A N ORDINANCE
tilt the caraway of at. Clair street,
from Ittab street to IPropertr o f
Edward Mott. Esq., mod dreamer.
street. east and west from:Bl.MM?
street.
Sig. I. Be It ordaine roof Burmese and
Town Commit of the Bgh lat. Washing
ton, T h atm ordmied by the authority of the
mate. 7l. Clair West he ended tons Nil
width from th e - north corner of the PrsiMlT Of
Edward Bran. Em.. attested on the west side
of said street In nobmeaner ite to drain the
water from maid street into Sycamore street;
nod that maid grading between Steamere an d
High Melts shall be dope in theft manner as to
drain the water of said St. Clan. atrmtequally
into Sycamore and High etNeu.
51. Thrall entore street beheaded In ac
cordance with the prorisions It the Tinsweing
section to ita MB width from im i n tersection with
St. Clair street. rear amt welt. In loch manner
MI to form a proper and uniform grads for meld
01. Clair Maxi •
INC: T. That the Street Committee be anther-
Ned to emtiloy a eomneteet Viol{ Engineer to
prepare • draft of mild lit Clair Sod Sycamore '
trees as they See f ereinbefore autimelmd
be graded; and as soon Lithe same is prepared
It theft be tiled in the ogice 01 the c orgess of the
Boough.
.13ad. 4. That as soon u the said dealt of mild
streets is so gled, the Bargees shall adverb< tri
theEIAZETN, Cosammertal and Proadosals.N•lemal
newspamis for proposals for the Amite, of laid
Liedstreets, raid proposals to be Naleci Ind
died In his office on a day certain to be named in
said adveni Cement, Oct less than ten days from
tee date of the neat publication; and that the
Burgess shall calla meeting of the Town CmucU
to be held on the eyentug of the day far the
riming of the time for receiving proposaln.
when said proposals shall be o Counc il. n th Pe•
race o f the B and Town a ., the
contract awarded to the lowest and bast bidder.
Sac. gi. That me termsopon Mitch said on,
pomis *hall be inriterail be Is fellow.: Her,
mash warrants payeld en the neat Coy of Sem
Mother nail, to be ed la roar eoelsl parte on
the completion Of every Oae•fourte part Of mid
grading, the workto be doeowlthin threelnoetall
from the detect contract, and the contracter to
give bond. In the tom of $ll,llOO for the prompt
and ellicierit completion of the work.
ADWABD BBATT, Bergen.:
Attest: WY. Rac.rix. Clerk. • feliNi
VA 3 trAr) 3 1 :41 virjet ilEarn
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JOHN Q. WORKMAN:H. HICH/ND DAVID
WORKMAN it DAVIS,
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Workman, Moore & Co.,
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CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
Spring and Buck Wagons,
Nos. 41, 44, 46 and 48 Beam M., Allegheny.
4.l:PA n lfeTlVlAVot77.ll.l.7.7lllfies c rd
wartaated to sale uttsfacUon eve. 7 P.lloo-
lar.
Sir Newes t at In or work ornstantly on hand.
MAE AGENTS for the New Haven Wheel
Comp.ny . o make of eAHVEN , II PAT E NT
WHIRLS,
lerfo and
r app's P atent Quick Inditer and
Anti HattEMMU. •
A. RICHARD DAVIS having purchased the
Intereetof Alen. and W. D. Moore. It the late
Inn of WCEICIteId. MOuitt t CO. the heal
nesa will h.eafter be contlnont as th e nand.
.der the name an/style 01 WOltiLlgali
DAVID. Order& solicited
/WIN Q. WORKMAN.
H. RICHARD DAM.
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La's with Chinas' Li auorml Bang. Pittsburgh.
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CARBOLIC SALVE.
The important .disco'verl of
the CARBOLIC ACID as a
CLEANSING. PURIFYING, and
HEALING. Agent is one of the
most remarkable results of
modern medical research.
During the late civil war it
was extensively used in the
'lnvitels, and was found to
be not only a thorough disin
fectant, but also the most won
derful and speedy' HEALING
RAILED'S ever known.
It is now presented In a
scientific combination with
other soothing and healing
agencies, in the form of a
SALVE; and. having been al.
ready used in numberless cases
with most satisfactory and ben
sScial
results,we have rim hesi
tation in offering it to the pub
lic as the most certain, rapid.
and effectual remedy for all
gores and 'Dicers, no matter of
how long standing for Burns,
Cuts. wounds, and every
ADBASION of SKIN or FLESH,
and Air Skin diseases , generally.
Bold by all Druggists. Price %Scents.
JOHN F. HENRY, Sole Prop%
Place, New York.
No. 8 Colle:
LARGE
HOUSE AND LOT, .
Washington Street
ALLEGHEXY.
On TRORSDAir, February 371. b. at A o'clock,
will be offered et public Cate. on the premises,
that very desdrab e property No.!" War beton
sense. Fourth ward, Allegheny My. The lot
has • front of GA feet on Washington street and
entendil he. about MVO feet. The boon Is •
two uteri double brick with slate roof The e
ere parlor. rotting room, library end kl , elten uu
first door. bath room. closet •od Are chambers
on mond door sad two dniabed attics. There
Cr. range. stationary wroth tubs, serpents rota,
stable sad carriage bonne. The be.t!fal lot
ertrre , mdleg the dwelling end the retired local
ity render It way desirable as andiee of real
den.. Ihmeesslon even lmmedLply. Liberal
terms will be given. . .
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PUBLIC NOTICE.
Bart.( been appointed OAS aid 1168 METER
INSPECTOR for Allegheny Countl,
herein given that until De neoneary alike and.
Mechanical Teottog Machinery eau b. provided.,
I atilt be found at tan 01 , 170 g. Or 111 Z NA•
TIONAL FOUNDRY AND ma. -virwircz,:
Twinty.thlrd greet, near gam, Mubarak.
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WON & MANN_
Int.&
GAS AND AND ATE= PITTMAN.
Piero Avenue, Wad Mirk Intel%
PITISBIIR*II,.P.A.
Leadiripa. Gina Hose, Gas glziarea,
lath Tubs Wub etsuds. Iron Pipe and
llttlags. Ala and Baer Pumps, and Bud. Conks
as on band. Public and Private Bondlogs
Apparatus. srlth Osa. i• Water and Boom Heady
Jobbing Donald tO.
Jos. trurtars..JAti, MeILAT-Itorrr. Lronxia.;
FENIX STEM BREWERY;
SPENCER, NNW & CO.,
Mangers and Brewersof die,
PORTER AND BROWN STOUT.
rrrnnuzau. re.
11,0ENAT WALTllo3lr.(imager
(4t3
TO ADMINISTRAT
CLOSIN
DG3ELIT
Is Now in
BAIK
NO. 59 DIL4LII.IK
Every article bus been reduce
80 &so. saie seelossivegy for 0
;1• -• %"r
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rici
ALLEGHENY.
(ITT CeIitTaOLLYJCS orerba,
• err, or 111.1..rtlaY, Web. 10, ISIS i
NOTICE TO •
iianufacturers of Iron Bailing.
Sealed brorepeale gall be ree...lecd at Ude Mee
teal
11Hb. I 3 SIO, for Da o•eloek r.
llie R..s
up an THURSDAY: Sigma,'
IRON FEN CE •
mend Cite Hal Encore. Inelwilan the Slone
rests uses which eald fence will rest.
uneweestlena can
e seen at tee ogles of Clue.
Davis, gin.. tgieer
W. W. PORTER.
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CONTaOtißa's UTII OI
ern . or ALtAGIINNY. Weentary 9[lll, 1/TO. I
NOTICE TO
• COAL DEALERS. •
illtaLICI PROPOSAL , ' wVI be received a this
office until Weleet 11363DaY. gebrom. 111.
18• 0. ror outlaying the Allegheolvrmsr Wort.
with Cool daring the .arrant year.
Cbideool nnreqtested On both Nat and 111.011
The Coal to be delivered et snob limaa and la
ouch learner at We liaperlittendent et tbie Welte
mar irect.
T r tmright le rimmed relret any oral bide.
W. M. PORT/LK, Controller.
cortsnoLzaa•e
CITY or Ata.comort. iebanary 919,1570. {
SUPPLIES FOR •
WATER WORKS.
SEALED PECPOSALIS will be received al this
oinoe ruitll 3 o'clock r. x.. MUMMY, lrbrrary
9110.. MO, fur foroleblag the Water Works
darts, the current year with the following Sept
Om
weter Pipe, branches and &Jerre% or the rol•
lowing diameter. els.: 4,6, 13,10, IS, 10 .4
,024 PD Inches; Piro Flogs. Valves and Ittscel
loS ems Castings: itre Plug and Stop Coca Boxes
and Foothill..•
'no 'above supplies.to Do 4•llvired et sue%
times And plasm as MG ththerthtendtht of Um
7orksmay dine.
111.1 s, sra wllelkd, p.T.be In T per 'cent.
I . lmmty Toth Bonds, exempt !nominate sad us
nlothal tams, or cash avers three months.
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apvcadratione and blanks for bidders Can be
procured at We einem and at the aloe of the ha.
perlotendent, Wet. Paul. Jr.. Wq. !
The right Is turned to reject =recall adds.
W. N..posawss
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OTICE IB 11E11E131 tiIVEN
N
that the nederelleed, ePpototed Viewers
to 'law and assess the damages and Dentate as
the opening of LANE-ALLEY, In the depend
ward, Allegheny City. from Its animist tenahme
to getierson etteet, will meet ea the ground an
TUESDAY, 1114 , 1 IrebruarT, 1/TO, et Sr. E.
to attend to the duties of their appointment. '
DEEM
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110:713 BORLAND
VOTIIDE 18 HERMIT Glll3lll
A.'t that the naderalimed Vienne. annotated
to Thor and aims the demean and toilette on
tee opening 'of TAI LOU AVILhOto with Ito
Promet width, from Me Alto etreet to Webster
street, will meet on the ground on MOLT.
enth yobenery, 1110, at 3 o'cloek T. S., to as
tend to tie Cullen of theli Appel. intent.
a Galt brogersor,
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NOTICE IS MEREST GIVEN
that the naderelgned Viewers; ehl.hited
to TICW and steno the ammo; end Demolition
the operunn of MONTEREY STREET, Who.
tatntng Ito
. preeent width Tom the north ads of
Carroll street to the north ltd. of J•liff1101
street, will meet on the ground On SLTURDIT,
19th Yebtnarf. inot .0 9 Welt/a T. R..
attend to the duties of their aPlelltOnteht•
AND. DAVIDSON.
E. W. NcOINNISE.
JAMIS GRAHAM.
flyers.
EC]
warier..
In theiletter otepealig 1111e0111 Street
Hotta Is hereby even that the neeessment ter
demises made by the Viewer* for the ameba
of Ltheeln street had teen filed In awake for
collective; tem If eald asserrethu she not pad
within thirty daii !rem the date hereof. line
will be filed therefor agalnet the property ad.
erased elating:tee, costa and fees, and then=
collected bY ledel process.
J. P. BLAU IX. City Attornirr.
M!!IMENiEI2I
rt7n011.31:10:r. :
CO-PBTNKRUIP NOTICE,
The nadershnted hare Shit day entered Into •
W
partn holesale aership
nd Bettis for the parpise of elirrilig of tits
NOTION, TOY,
aNn
FANCY. GOODS, 111.773.111E88,,
At No. 118 FEDERAL. ISTRAZT. Nragers
maatwum a.apHt • .
O'LEARY & SENGLETOIL
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IP. A. •
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ALLsouLer Ctrr. Jan. 1.1110.
Messrs. O'LIEAJIY gINOLITOII nose last
retuned from Ine laat. erne.* they patronagel
for cash a comb ete stock of NOYIOIIIII,
and PANCY GOON% notoprlala,/ Maui of He.
Boot: Lanier ß an h Tl . 'neg r tensielti l tr 4 . Crelrer
Haalteca, Chlldrea'a Carriages. Heotry Hmee:
Cons. Wegone. a... widen *lll be opened wad
ready for Pahl THraISDAY. Ftb. ISIS,
when are *lll e• pleasant., bays our Meads sad
Vie Panne generally to tall and exinalne oar
coek.
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R. W.lO STATS. • W. A. 2.1080L010N.
•. J. A. TIIO,IIPSON. ,
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
The undersigned have thle day enteroltsito
Coseartnershlp' In th e Damon of. eartylthi ea
the thalness of
UPHOLSTERING
'At No. ILST WOOD STRIA'S. ender the Mlle of
10BEKTE,'XICIIOLSON k THOIIIIOI
ROBIRTS,
J.. THOM A. NICH PSO OLSON.
A. •
PlTthathsan. Feb. 1. Vela . -
t i The long esperienee of Mr. Roberts, whe 11.
Urea Mei the * th ee of /lobate. Roca, t Co..
and that of Hr. Mambos. lath vlsh Sleeve.
OWeer Meollethet It• Co., that.* lbws Weeder.
thand thorough the wants of tbe %wk. end
ellti a new and tarot, suet of root 0. *lnbreed=
theryttone in tba tlthentevrtradv. M ..
Mae. .-
Odle sonata share of paella outcast.. MOM_
DR. • VITECITT/ED
rsominuEs TO TREAT ALL
eta4lealoalsomml= s e n t Ir foram. :p i
t • teat Maarmatontaa or
nal Weak sae impotency, . numlUna Cas
eelhatnise on ether moms. sae wklen
some at tae Ibnowlag effects. as alotaarsh l =
weakness. InelgoOdroyeansuantWe, sversloa SO
eociety. unoseadinese. anted .I — gtMa d =
loss of slimar7.l.adoianoe&a.roal
luso tosny so pros= seistel Mien Ol On
..rtasateg mesathational Inenplakat
area the Doreen steals be weer hew
ATertlcalu itteottlonpint to eo7emals dm&
plalata. Lomerrnes or Wnsw, Ming, Mum
mutton Meer atlon of the Womb, Marna, •
US, ansescortere. neuerrnagte. Wesley
oral sigroUlST Or Berreuarre, ire MU.
ed.nut test Mom.
It Is Wrong est thee • Ihrefelan mho mettall
• klmaril analnsfrely to the sparer sealant Mall
of demean and treats Mott? of our r, sza
=grim. odrp=r thal
• The Dog** instalahm a mated Immfolfr o n
glessOntlest Oros erpoeitlon ofwrit
pri,s4 aneposjapt Pt had tnl
or m.O tbr two explak waled
=amisnos entente lastraetton to 00l Ma
. and *Wafts Mem to fleteendhe /tom
Poe ppm of Mar coariPlP. • .
Tk• mtabllahnern 1. ti. (l 0 min
Crag the =don be rig
talsegadse &written statement of the ealp,
sal ma bs forwordsa by 21•31 CP
In MP remora. bommer. •
.... 103. 1s ... rentaly ti remary, Iffnalj
! lbr the moosomodatlon °teeth ptl= Oen ars
mu= rar =am ret air MI lb*
hal 00 olio %IWO%
l= " All " r f reo a 007 Z i reret
loctor , a rrelaboral4, under Ks Po
=Medical pamogros ea .ITNN of
for two slalom do nuttier woo nett
Wed. read tibia be mys. Home • A.m. taw
w re
hoseaTLIM ah II Ana or.4•01o. 9
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Progress at
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ET wr E
d ioriee, and snout be sold in
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