OE litistanti eckfitt OFFICIAL PAPER Ot Pittsburgh, Allegheny City and Allegheny CotmtY. 077101: 111/11711 BUILDING &I, IND 86 yarn IT. FEB. ID, 1810 ' - trintaritsic at Antwerp, 60P. 11. B:solndit sisnifort,asi la Rew York . . yeiiii4hiy uuo}• Tam Nebraska, Legislature yesterday saliaAttbe %Mb Article; Arlth bat: Jie all'enting: lo .ifs? , Minatiernv b reconstracted at but. ninth restoring tbe State to its Federal , bis passed congress, and Is, era SI; 'sriproved by the President. Her %eaters and Representatives will like their seats* once. Now for Texas and - encigisi I ' IT II ILZl.Srvitio that the =Teat invest!. getion, Into the alleged sale of auletshipa st thellilitary and &Tel Academie', wilt remit in clear Foote against' nearly doses ambers and ex.inembers. "If the edict should be to check: an evil which has been Emma for years, 'the - enquirY wUI be Sustained by public opinion. Oa natiammoa nut' files, we find that the,bill, to direal the inveattnent of thl unexpended .balances of the fundi of the School 'Enid was offered Jan. uatY UP. in the Senate, and the fact duly telegraphed, oa the same day, to the As. sociate , Preu. No objections wets atig. Owed, *Mr. this locality, to the measure, which faithfully adheres to the avowed policy of the present Legislature. Eight dayalster, perorate, the bill was regularly reached and passed the Senate. Five days later still, a gentleman uho had been ilonittet 'Howard's nitsucCessful catipetl tier for the nomination, opens his mouth in the Board, for' the Vetsmtifin cif the witerpended balances as before, and ai; Wiling that Senator. Wby dui not hi make known his objections culla, and ,to, the proper ,quarter t- . nu& to restore the Bprinw elections t is. before. the Legislature. The popular sentiment Is clearly in favor of the retest. Von of the present system. Otherwise_, provision must be made for spring regis ttstbna ' Is the repeal of the registry-law a part of the Coalition programme ? The attllstd. pa /graph from, the Bedford Asiesseee 4 _veer fairly expreeseS the opin. lons of by far the largest number of the Journals of the State. The /squire says: - Watiope there will be no interferenos !KM the present law until it has had a Zdr.trtaL The people have net yet bed time to aid accustomed 'to the change. butlf it is continued ■ year or two and thirty tested, we do not believe they will irlah,to return to the old Spring oleo- Mons. Avast amount of time and money is saved by the present arrangement and the election§ fall at a much more pleas ant season. Wa can see an good reason for a charge at present and we hope there will be none. WI regret thatthe example of Mr. Millar, of our delegation. in voting whist the repeal bu felled to tumuaend Ilea to the other Allegheny Iteprtmeata"., Ikea. The people are with him. THU TAX ON . PEIROLEUM. • As dot. tffil, providing for the payment • of more than 42000,000 mike rebel reid • %Wm!, from the border counties, was gist drafted, it directed a special tax to be laid Mt ecoad and oil, .to replace the fundi taken from the' Treasury. But the feat of 'opposition, from the Interests thus to t Wad, led to the anbstitution therefore, of • clew haul from the Treasury. In this shape, the protect meets so much op: position that, as we learn, it is now pro!, coed to meet the expenditure with s vide tax upon oir alone. To aid this movement, one or , more Journals have been found to say that oil pays no tax at present. This is not true In fact. The „Teitssll7 already recelyei,Mi oll:atocke $74,222, 71, and on the income ,of oil companies $115,162 89-an aggregate of 1115,142 10 annually. The 'reader can form his own opinion .of the Justice of atillirestar taxation upon this interesi. NEW ~lEREpIc: YET , IN BOND& A few weeks aro we published, in the ami t pretty hill account of the or pulsation. of a company to build a first donbletrack, steel•rall railroad be; tween Philadelphia and New York, to cross the Delaware and enter Ilew Jersey at Ufa%eity. of Trenton.' The neeessery legislation was obtained in Pennsylvania, while in New Jersey the franchises el iswal local roads were purchased, sufli T dent to complete the line. As the charter 'of one of these local roads, running limn :Millstone to Trenton, required amend 'mut, mainly to confer the right to ereci laidge across the Delaware, a Mil to that effect wee Introduced and referred to the committee on urporations In the lower , bowie of the New Jersey Lesislature. On Wednesday last the committee made their report, which closed with a noom, rendition that the bill do not paw, Au uhnated debate ensued in the presence of a large and excited audience; but it wet In vain that Mr. Clark, of Busse:, and others plead, for the passage of the bill, the Camden and Amboy monopoly eru too strong, and by a vote of 27 to TI thslionse sustained the recommendation of the committee. BM the friends of the measure are not discouraged, and will fight on until they omcome that nionop. oly whichhas dominated the legislation 'of that BUde for mnro then forty yams. rsto,rasnlic CATHOLIC. Britaamo, • profeisor in a Ito , Man Catholic Academy In Baltimore, has written and published a letter to the Pope, dated liallicsors, lan: 27, 1870, renterks. hie for the earnestness with which it pro tests egelAst the principles of the Bylla ' bus and the dogma of Papal Infallibility: Who the writer lc and what be is, we ehalllat him say for himself. We quote from the Introductory put of his letter: Meat Holy rather—With a fall eonyte- Rost !of the grave respentlidlity I assume, Ilea Ware to place, S• 010. respeotfally..ar 'MI fast of your Hontwas, he following profession of faith: Itissa been np to the present moment fervent and faithful adheres; of the Church of Rome, which I believed In all aihmarity to be;tbe only Cathode and AposiOno Church. Olntrlng this dictates of my religions paractasion, I have roads every asniiment of my heart and every faculty of my In. Mewl subservient to the welfare end gleulfloation of that Church. Booming -all Mundane Intermits, although only layman. I enrolled under the militant ,• banner of that Ohnroh. ' ' 'AS • arsOloglan and a historian, I hays antalously labored for the wide spread Anfftodon of her dxgrtnee In the, depart meat of ga••••••• a •11•UOilt, and In the 'Oman of the pfess; as a misatonery I :Dr twnalred to the remotest parts of t globe, and even -fa Lapland I have elleloted tourume and efforts to the pro elation of of the faith." Lately I have Oiled to the athirst of goy sbilitles a professor's chair at the Oaholle Academy of Bantam% to the Untold States of. America. •' ;Fronk the name we Judge. that Mr. Bjstting la a wales of one of the non. d= States of Austria; but there Is .' p{p)y`in.tbe. io m repo:ant bts ns fib, 3llet speaking - of the revolt of his own Intellect and °sodium 4.1 1 : ,3-.5,cz.:.,::,,..-,j,-,-„.: MUM against the high claims aad pretensions put forth by the head of the Church prior to the call - of the Ecumenical Council, ho proceeds : It was you again who urged me for- ward on that road. until the light tri umphed over darkness. The assembling of the Ecumenical Council in Rome, convoked for the avowed purpose of enacting Into dogmas the doctrines contained In the Syllabus, as well as the doc4lne of Papal .Infalll bully, put an end to my hesitations, and ocaftented and lice to face with the trutht • ' • . As a Christian, as a citlssn, and as • WI - dent; Tobey mandatetrirellt 7 tog my voloe to address you, before God and seam the following solemn declare tior an: HAT Father, in my name and that of Mitnythousande of laymen, who are is holing under the same impressions as rpri.teet again/A the doctrines .which you seem determined to promul. 'gate, and which openly conflict with all titylne: and • human laws. I - protest spinet the fatal contest which yen have otiginated between Church and society. I protest against sacreligiatta sentence you have pronmincol against pro. gross, and against every department of ecien3s. I protest against the principles of Papal intallabillty, which you aim to establish as • dogmas. in palpable con tradiction with the text of the Geimel and with ecclesiastical traditions. • Future generationswill not fail to point out the fatal consequences of these sots, against which I.prolest with all the, force of my convictions. The writer thea.gocs on at soine length to uctinethe simrietiona and the 0011C411- aka to.which no has arrived. Renounc ing Rome, he throws himself Into the communion of the Elaterti Church, cote• monly called the Greek Church. Of it he we: It la a Church which has never been in contradiction with the vital and para. mount exigencies of society, with pro- rs and agenTt lslTlrohrhh notnga L ipintwih g e ' temporal, which has no Pontif King, and which remembers that Christ has said, “lity kingdom la not of this earth;" It is a. Church which does not impose celibacy on her priesthood, which does not sell Indulgences for the erection of temples; It Is a Church whose existence does not depend on the support of foreign bayonets. acid which does not consecrate so monstrous an anomaly as that of a Pontiff signing a death warrant immedi ately after having performed the sublime mystery of the Eucharist. It is, in a word, a Church which has alone remain. ed faithful to the regimen established by Christ and his Apostles, to the eyrie. dal, or, that in to Bay, the parliamentary regimen. lle sluinks from what he calls "the troubled waters of Protestantism;" and this strengthens our belief that we are correct in flzbig his nationality in one of the more easterly prorincies of the Ans• man Empire, where large numbers of the people adhere to the Greek communion. The following is his conclusion I knew you are kind; I know you are pious; I know you are intent on good, and that you do evil unconseloualy; but truth has exigentlys which predominate over all personal considerations. tit. Paul, the great convert of Damascus, said in his Epistle to the 3alatians: , Though an angel from heaven preach any other goo• pal unto you then that which we have preached unto you, let Mut be ac. tamed." I do not go so far ea la permitted by Si. Paul. Ido not anathematize you,, Holy Father, but I pray God to bring back your truly angelic soul to _the truths or the gosoel . I implore Him to remove the • burden of that temporal royalty which weighs so heavily upon 'you, and to make you once again what you never should have ceased to be—that la to say, a Christian shepherd In the true; beauti. (al and holy acceptation of the word. TUE MORMON QUESTION We quote from the testimony of the. U. 8. Aasessor of Utah, before the Congress. clonal Committee, to which the Cullom hill lute= referred, the following pas sages of interest.: I have taken the strong physiological ground, though Young says I lie like hell, thatthe Almighty himself has pro• tided for the drowning out of polygamy through the operation of natural laws; I Luse the opinion on the fact that out of every hundred children bora in polyga my, seventprlve are males. I have the statiallas of two hundred and fifty-seven tarldlies; names, Just picked up here and there, not selected with any reference to this qualms, and in those two hundred and fifty seven families eighty-three out of each hundred of the children are males. The day before I left, David Candland, Chief Clerk of the Zion's Co operating itercantlle Institution, told me that he had fifteen little boys under eleven years of age and nix daughters. Question—lt Is alleged by some that it the questicn of polygamy were left to the women of the Tenitory they would vote to sustain ft. We understand that the Mormon leaders are ao confident of this that a bill has been Introduced looking to the enfranchisement of the women of the Territory: Suppose the women shohld say,...We era prosperous; we arc lusppy; we make no complaint concerning polyg amy; why should the United States Gov. aliment interfere?" What answer would you make? . Agswxx—l should expect them to talk in that way, and to vote in that way. They will, almost without exception, vote as Brigham Young wants them to. Last fall, at a female relief society of wo men,,Brigham Young had a vote taken on nal very question; every woman pres ent rose,..voting in favor of polygamy, but one, a Mrs. Gordon ' an excellent wo man, and an excellent Mormon, believ ing in everything connected with Mor monism excepting polygamy, and Mn. Gordon say a that bsfore Atha got home from that sociable that evening eleven of thase • women, who voted in favor et polygamy, told her that in eo toting they felt they had perjured themselves and out• raged their own feelings. Bite mkt(' them why they voted for polygamy, then. Their reply was, "Slater Gordon, If we had not, what would• have been there cult?" There la the wholething In a nut obeli. They would have been excommu. guested from the church. The New Coasts Peheme. tCotreepoapetee of the rittsburik Issette.) Pauli - me, Pa, Feb. 15; 1870. Magus. Enrrons:—Them is no doubt that so far as this region to concerned, every ono denounces the. new county scheme of LoWry and Ames. We aro all interested here, financially and pgllll• - .7inanoially; it will decrease our trade and increase our' taxes ; and politi cally, it makes our county Democratic, which is worse than any other festare In the whole question. It la nothing more than a real Mall job. Oar county Is not large .enough now; as they took a piece or us two or three years ago to make the new county of Forest, and we lost several good townships. Respectfully, Tim new Police bill for Phibulelphia has been reported to the Senate with an affirmative recommendation. Several material alterations will be made in its provisions before it is put upon final pas sage. Themons important one will strike out the power which is given to the City Councils:to select the first Board of Commissioners, and refer It to the people, at the polls in October next. Another is that the bill will not go into effect Until January 1, 1871. It is also proposed that the police districts shall oompnse the present four Senatorial district,. This measure meets with favor, and if the Re. publiconswould consent that theblll shall net become operative until the expiration of theterm of service oithe present Mayor, there is scarcely any doubt of its becom ing a law. As it is, it comes within the scopoipt thevelo message of the Governor, and It fa generally conceded that he will return this bill, as he did the last one, without his signature. Ig Agnans that the claims on file in the Auditor General's office for damages from the rebel raids amount to about two million dollars.. Thesecialms, which it is proposed to make the State pay, have been collected •by commissioners, at the expense of many thousand dollars to the Commonwealth. None of the claimants have appeared in person, but numbers of lawyers from the border counties have visted Harrisburg. If It be true that scores of these claims have been bought up foramen figures, or that large ccmt• minions.. are to be paid for collecting them, the facts have not yet been openly proved.. The friends of the bill to make the State pay these large amounts are taring efforts to convert the members to their view The Ws an Means Committee: s. of the Kn ee have d ,refase# to report. - °the is¢te Wait nine to nine: TAR cannot, liciweye; be cowc Wend es Anal Won. EIEMI ',F7' • -7-7777 7- 7- ,--°--=" *:"" 7 Y0m,11',.—"77-'4- -2 • 7 ‘ . " • _. - . RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE We glean from- an article on church music, in a Brooklyn secular paper, the cost of this luxury in some of the cells brated churches in that city. Beecher's church pays over six thousand dollars to the organist and quartette, who are as- sisted by a choir of over fifty members. In Dr. Buddington's church the music coats three thousand, and the quartette is assisted by thirty volunteers. Dr. Coy. ler's has a single quartette, one would 4atdlys,xpect that . mucli 0,Lt40 gipce_ or preekhen. Mr. Partnß u gnitarian, has a vesper service that is entirely ;tansical. Holy Trinity, lately Bishop Littlejohn's church, Us. twenty-two•ll4lcd end• eight boys to • assist the quartatt.e.. Bt. Ann's, Di. Bchenek, rector, allows two U1'131131,11(1 for the •quartetie; besides the''oriaittat's The indepeedent. pays the choir is considered one of toe finest in the city having seventy•six members, inchading eighteen boys. Old at. Artri's:topil all the rest. It has-in, the, evening a mam moth choir of the 'finest augers in the city, including about sixty 'sepil l mos, twenty etas, twenty tenors, and twenty: live bass voices. Boma of the leading churches, Dr. Galla gher's, Baptist, Dr. Eddy's, Reformed, And Mr. Talmage's, I"resbiterian, have congregational music exciusivety. The Catholic Church, as it Is well known, favors the use of music of the best kind at its services. - Frooman'o Journal (Reiman Catholic,) of New York, Complains that the wealth• icr and more Intelligent Catholics 'seem to 'haze lost failliiiitaving masses said for the souls of their friends in purgatory. With the cordial consent of Bishop Cummins, says the Independent, the yes try of an Episcopal church in Elizabeth town, Ey., have allowed the Presbyte rians the use of their church. The Baptists of Philadelphia by their Church Extension Committee have done much good in aiding weak churches. Doing three years ttley.have expended thirty•6ve thousand dollars for this pur pose. Within four years the St. Louis Baptists have .sccured nearly flair=four thousand dollars for that object, and the membership of the churches has been in messed from nine hundred 16 nearly fir. teen hundred. Among the Episcopal appointments of Bishop Kerfoot, for this month and March, are St. Paul's Church, morning, and Cavalry church, evening, to o - morrow. Monday, 2.8 d, Emmanuel church,. ABe. !hen.); city, Pittsburgh- Convocation. Third Sunday in Lent, March 20th, St. Luke's libialon at the morning service, and St. John's church, evening, of this city. Fourth Sunday in Lent, Cavalry church, of this city, and St. Mark's church, Birmingham, at,nlght. The Congregational Quarterly gives the, number of Congregational churches In the zountry three thousand and forty. three; number of ministers, thirtyone hundred and sixty.etght; !lumber of members, three hundred thousand three hundred and Bisty.two. The gain In churches is nearly ono hutidrcd, and in membership over nine thotisand during the year. ' Rev. L W. Lamb, inventor of the knit. tint machine which burs his name, the Advance nays lea Baptist minister resit'. Mg in Michigan. - The question . of child conversion has a received quite stimulus at Cincinnati, since the great revival In that city. At a late union prayer meeting Dr. Rust, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, stated of four or five thousuttl conversions in the put two months, a majority were of chilnien. Rev. Mr. Stewart, of the Fifth Piesbyterian church, said that a commit- tee had been examining those who had applied for membership to his church, and the evidence of conversion was de. cidedly more apparent on the part of the children applicants than on the part of the adults. Ibm. Mr. Withrow, of the Arch !greet Presbyterian church, 'Philadelphia, was present at the Preachers' Meeting, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in that city, not long since, and delivered a very de. lightful address, in which he elated that he had felt his heart warmed and melted by the exercises ot the morning. Re had been trained in a Methodist Sunday school, and his religions life began at a Methodist altar. Be was refreshed by the "Athens" and "Etalleloptbs" he heard in that meeting. , wanted more of this fire and fervor in the Presbyterian Church, which, in some places, was said to be dy: ingot dignity. lie believed in denomi. national lines, but wanted all ministers and all churches to live in harmony and love, and be thoroughly baptized with power. The Secretary of the Presbyterian "Fund for disabled Ministers, and the w id. ows and orphans of deceased Ministers" represents that seventeen hundred church. es of the General Assembly have sent no collection this year to the noble fund. Be urges ministers and churchesto contribute liberally daring the 'rernainlng two months of the fiscal-year. The revival in aerie, Methiellst Eptst copal, church of this city, under the pas. torsi care of Rev. J. A. Gray, is one of wonderful NWer. From the outset the saving displays of God's converting grace was manifest, apd,sa the work progressed it assumed still grander proportions, re sulting in the' conversinh of full one hundred.sonls. This church, has never been favored with such a gracious visita tion. The work has . attracted large concourses, ontaido of the immediate members of the congregation. Many of the converts are pupils of the Pittsburgh Female College. Dr. Pershing, . the able President, - has rendered important set: vice to Rev:Mr. Gray, in carrying on the meeting. And the end is not yet, it still goes forward.' ' The Mild Presbyterian, In referring to the subject of Infant Baptism, Assumes that baptism should not be viewed merely as a seal of " the righteoupets of faith," or of the regenerating effects of the Spirit, but, under the present dispense. don, provides for the organization of the visible Church. That 'covenant recog nizes God's people together with their children. Such children are born in the visible Church, and such are entitled to this ordinance. At the communion held last Sandiy at the Second United Presbyterian church, Allegheny City, Rev. 7. B. Clark, D. D., paator, thirty members were added to the rot?, fourteen of whom were from classes in the Sabbath School. ' The last words of Dr. Franklin Moore, late of Philadelphia, formerly a resident of this city, and brother-in-law of Judge Agnew, of the Supreme Court of.this State, said to those waiting upon him shortly before be died, were: "Don't think lam frightened. I ani not. Death lass shot his last arrow. lie has emptied his quiver 1 Be can hurt me no more I am raved by the mercy. of God in Christ." May all our readers so triumph! . This week's Issue of the Religious Tele- I stops, organ of the United Brethren In Christ, reports thirteen hundred .acces lions to that Church, and about an equal number of conversions. The correspondent of the Churchman I represents Bishop ICterfoot as bring thoroughly Imbued with the true spa toile spirit, ind the first missionary in his diocese:. In the good, Bishop!. explora tions ho ands many points where Church service might be established and the gees need u run. 1011 PITTSBURGFI DAISY GAZETTE: SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 19, 1870 The Saie or Cadetship' The House Military Committee is hear ing evidence on the charges that members have sold these appointments. Among the witticism examined recently were R. Lyle White, editor of the Meadville (Pa.) Republican • Maj. Blues, editor of the Titusville (Pa.) Heard; Msj."Derricksoi and Dr. J. T. Ray, of Meadville, Pa.; Wm. D. Jack and Thomas McDowell, of Harrisburg, Pa.; Gen. theme P. Este, Dr. Alfred Thomas, C. L. Sawyer and E. t P. , ..caPehaM 'pf this: dry, and sonut Others. Thie.three former testified with reference -1,1„...tha., sale ....by.....Dr. Newton. Pettis, late Representative from the Twen tieth Penneylvouda District, of an PRIII*I I, meat to Mr:: r t . cr: Ifistxkp ii r a litgavlllif; whose lan 'ls istaleli ' t , Itt the; Wer , Point, - Akademy.,. ' Mei Rau"; tultiabd that he knew little of the facts of his own knowledge, but had made th e charge Pettis in his newspaper. Bins testified that he made the arrangement I. between Bishop and Pattie; that Bishop deposited $BOO in the bank to the order of Bless, to be paid when his eon was t appointed; and that he made the , azrangement with Pettis, the night or Pettles nomination. The' °rig!. 1 nal sum agreed upon wu.f.500, beaPettis , increased his price $3OO after the election Ma acchunt of, as he. alleges, "the great expenses of the campaign. 'That when the mere assuring the appointment of Mr, Bishop's son arrived Bless drew rho money and mailed it to Derriekson. Mr. Derrick/an. testified that Pettis borrowed the money, $BOO of, him, giving him his note therefor, With' the ' understanding that Mr. Bishop was-to pay the note, and an indorsement to that effect was made by. Pettis on the back cif, the note. The committee have the not e now In their possession. .That "Blom forwarded the money when the appotntteent was made, and he received and canceled the note. The committee regard this as conclusive evidence in the case, and will summon no ether witticism ~c. Another dispatch says; At the time Mr. Pettis was nominee& Mr. Blots was authorized by Mr. Bishop, of Titusville, to offer Mr. Pettis $5OO for the cadetship. After the election Mr. Patna is alleged to have expressed his willingness to accept the terms, but stated that he must first see another party to whom he had prom ised the nomination, anti try to induce him to accept something else. At a subse quent period Mr. Derrickson conic from Meadville and Informed Mr. Blom and Mr. Bishop that he was authorized to [ close the arrangement on behalf of Mr. Petits,-but ha must have $BOO for the af , - I pointmentc Mr. Derrickson says _that I Mr. Pettis owed him $B5O . borrowed money, for which he held Mr. Pettis' note. The sum of ;800 was thereupon pstd. t Mr,' Derrielmon exhibited the note 111 question'to the Committee, which was indorsed to the effect that It was to be cancelled on tha payment of the above I sum by Mr. Bishop; On the other hand, Judge Pettis hex h.. Mitten to one of the P ennsylvania dele• gation asking to be a nd In reference to the charge, which he ys is a conspiracy to injure him by political enemies, and that he never received a dollar, and can prove that the money in question wee not paid to him, and was paid for political party debts. . . , An Muirlay Coast ficaDdal A Path dispatch about two weeks since mentioned that the Archduchess Eliza. both of Austria bad fled to America. As no particulars were given, the statement excited considerable interest; principally on account of the mystery. Golliganis )(monger of January Slat, gives the fol lowing explanation of the affair: A subject of conversatiowin diplomatic circles is a scandal of which a Princess of the Imperial family of Austria, has made herself the heroine. The Arch• (inches Elizabeth, tired of the monotony of conjugal life, fled merrily from the chateau of 13eclovitz, abandoning her husband, the Archduke Charles Ferdi nand, and her font children, in order to see the world.' She was, hciwever, over tat:en at Hamburg,just as she was about to embark for . the United States. The I Archduchess Is thirty-nine years of age, and lea daughter of the Archduke Joseph of Austria, Palatine. of - Hungary, and consequently, sister of the Queen of the Belgians. She wee a widow, after two years of marriage, of Duke Ferdinand of Modena, brother' of the Countess de Chambord and of. the Princess Maria of Bourbon, mother of Don Carlos. She sobaequently married the Moth:the Charles Ferdinand. A daughter by her first husband is the wife of Prince Luit pold of Bavaria, and ono of the most wealthy Princesses in Europa., LIKOAIID, the famous burlesque actor, and his troupe, are stranded at Cleveland high and dry; refining to _play the re• mainder of the engagement at Brainard's Hail, owing to its ineonvenienee, and also repudiating a debt incurred by their agent with the proprietors - of the haiL The latter have _seized the entire baggage of the troupe on an attachment. VARICOSE OR BROKEN VEINS Thousands of pcnsOr.• aufcr year In an 4 year out with a brats gown caniltlan of the edul of ski kg.. witch to our times are castle re• lleved and susceptible of cum, cad 2=2MM=l Rog to woo:. to IsOsOf rot' tenet . Now, to Fitt 11161200ra toftma!loolo citesllke this, coma to us s pro;or dots . on part of Ma newspaper press, and It rivu ass areas pleavare to tie able to recommend all linco tc; . r r. 07 161 WOOO-071tLitt. ssoas 'Vast amber , at .pall. armee, and hie great still In chronic dmeasesi enables hint to afford the greaten amount of re. licf that the present nate of. !ode nea con afford. (perlder these TtriC.o6o eondltlon• to IN bsch ‘ we hate referred ',hove, there are otter sour= el inconvenience and suffering, each as ...Ulnae mad abnormal growths. which the Doctor, with ht. apptieciee, issue to relieve. • • Then swain abSknalnal weaknesses and Inking feeling 'peculiar to hassles, is a souses oi • terrible suffering sad anxiety; foe time the Doctor bu belts and supporters erblib nre so oonitcnettd es in Insure itltutintrounily from suffering mils* ttoo 418 not promise •cartainty of cure. The 'Doctor's' experience Moyer' a period 'of Ter thirty years, besides, a 'stand aptness fat his department of his prufeSSlon, males bbo ••• re than or.linmlly skillful. - The suite:lnn that is entailed upon , future generations by. ne. 'lector the propel means to correct the present evils, Genet of itself -be a sollielent cause to enlist not, only the attention of persons them= seft4s,bot ale* tlitef all taloa/ neat , tnYnininn. - Dr. KeyreVa oMoe and Medicine Mom 101 Liberty Areal. ' ••-• • " • • E=2 A.TQ(IPID,.BYSTEH, Iternettmes. without any, oeslgnnbls tense. the physical strength and animal spirits glee way, and • aliases torpor falls Mite on ilish6dy and Intellect. The re is little or no Dais, pertmne, but, the ien , nesl vigor end elasticity of the ner! votes and =Heeler rest.. emelt toband: parted. sod I:s I.dlference to the pleagoree of life. and even of Its grave, reeponsibtltlei, tante the place of that e ... at Interest to both which chaise: tinders every Well . balanced - mind when in a heelthy eondit , on. '' ' ' " This nave of Partial co tepee Is often the pre. monitory fymptotes Of tome terms malady, 'lt indicates nom letakabri I hot the vital powers are lan gelehltig sod need a stimnianf.. In audience toe effect of a f dotes or liostetirrs Sion:nett Ulne'r is wonderlohybmenefal.Th jr•eattorac wake t nothesyetem treat Its drowse. The secre: eons nod the Circulation Acetyl • new Imixtee• The telexed iterree reC;yer ihetr elasticity no dt the operations otthe I veleta. like the slacker et strength of a nosiest Instreeneht in tha process of inning. Leth orgy and debility are replaced by energy and Vigor, the tidal* elite, and lire that almost seemed burden while the sewn of o.preindon Del.= 0000 mere enjoyabW. , That such a,radleal,change ebould its produced by &remedy entire[( devoid of the , powerful al ' k.siolds" and minerals so ensinurety ample iiraetlee. may mem Incredible to these who pin their faith on the medicinal elllssof of active poison', emelt these take the trCeele to extrattra or thole Wtto have testes! the COMO t- Ice and alterative:virtues of the Illitersand;r the tircUmatanie/ described. 11.11 will and the etatemett Lobe true. , NOTICES arOFF:CE OF 11103ONGAHE . . I.A 116 If COSOPANT. , —/Laeltation. for thine. (131 If soarers RC ttas romeaay til be hod at Ma To.I House s MUNI)" MUCS T1111;1870, • • •- • • 1A113911 W (MOT, Tresenr.r.. Plllaburye. TO. a. 1.870. ha ALLSOinniT VALLIT P.A.II.ILOAT , 0 0..1 rlttabuntO. .1 alloary Leith larfiToll. IitiOLDEUEI ARSUAL MEram. SbaEtegulai A.nn.73t.xttng of the SWOkhata• ere of the Allegheny Valley Itallroadeumnany veld be held at the OFTICE Or• TUE DOll. rANk, No. All rice street , Pittsburgh,' on WEDNESDAY, February 313 d, ESFCI.• .1:11 o`elcalr.A..l4., tar the pile Wis. el . ..letting aDoaid of Munger. for the awning 'ear,' and Itor tha taaasseUng of with other baldness a. say - 118 unmated. is H3lOO JOHN BALLANTINN, Bectstary, tar Non:m-0 ...Fbr sate, ' ...Lcer„," trsits" , ..rmaut ,, ..Boardiv," ma., nog esieseding teC be Warted - iii these egianna 'efiee for TWENTY-PIM CENTS; cad. o dd& Atonal Use 1 1 717 E CRAM. WANTS. t z ta n n q d . : l. 7l:lo . l . : GAIIDNER. WANTED. . la wllllel tlipe Yen, who to *ark It re total Av-ii aad 511. at Na. 109 INCYJINTH WINPrEIIBMIATION--Ily ivawaiv tb Ye e tele es in :.. i ri:bcan ' Aes. Cen give the bettor rete ' reree• tto.t. •-• 1 ‘ , Ot ally Ott ranee. ddrese C. P. 8., GA , 14*TTIBPsic4put.t.ergit. • • AN'TEll..—.ll Tailor to go to Vt. Pa. Can bave xtrady employ. ..„ rintlifurrrs once or J rt. otIOUP.' Freeport, r.. WagirrElX—Filty Coal aril vea th eirder'eP,?.aiilZUVAtllt:l lifitUSl7. Apply st EmplowaantOffioe, Weikt, Ina door yom ampenslos . NATANTED.—dri experienced NY EEO LEAD MANIIIIAU ['DRELL on% thorounkly annualnied villa making Ned LAM rrniu tee DAR• Sone ether need nutty. Enquiry It UAZErfn Oen. M'A'TVIYANTED.-.-Sealed Proposals ED.—Healed be r.eelved for nor wink for te then and 110.0001 MET OF CURB STUN:, co be delivered In Fault...rib or Lawrenceeale. Most be of Freeport or Boren atone. CASII wtl be tea. es erllvery. retaining open centeefe lot futillenant of commun. - Address,' lILLL 13111UTTYRLY. Eeal Estate • gents. Law fnotvllle. WANTED.. .= 2110IITGAGER. . 1130,000 to Loan In largo or =tall ainonnto. at • flat me 9Ltore•t. • TIEIOIIId K. YETTY, • NUL Bond and Bog Beata Bro/or. • No. 119 Smithfield street. • PH ROINISEI CONFESSIONAL —rivets tutrocilono to fon t .tirsiood. T a.b&p.q_Pretuld. for 59 addrese Vent:Lwow. AA 2-111• BOATCDIfid. Pa()ADDING AND ROOM.—A ..FRONT PARLOR ...II • forntsled with rMug OOtable Cott momma Sod Wife. or Iwo 5412. T, TO.LEIT sl ORE ROOMS. Hut sto roo In too Mercantile Trary butallog on P eon street. near 11.0 Went. win be rtady for ...Ina.. about the 1. of Ma en, and ale 1101/ 3er.d (00,001 to dos! robin tenants. One I f the /11 erg Is .peololly 04epte4 fur • drat-closs r olutrout for lodn• nod Sentl•nntsn. /Oro. to-let. thelnner story of some EngulrotlJ e/ tone. Union National corn, of Tooth ...on and Market stoat, of or FELIX. B. BILUNOT, Abe. (busy. • If. • o-LET.-183 tocock street. RO: S Fronklln tact. 11110: 21 79 rj:(TVH MI slawsti $1419: 119 Will^ *nett. 000: Flrst ai - onni• L ltt6o; cowls; lorry. and First avenue. 9180; 14 snosek Street $1140; Virgin 11949; Rerun Streets Ill29• Nreernton rint, 9100; D 9 Crawford street: 11345. 17 Fenn ~,,,,, store and dwelling! Yet/snit comet, 1490; Blom add dwiillinr, corner WW2, airtimed non street: 8011. alf•oli. 0120: roar of 19 i 9 Will* stir.... 990. CUTHllilli 43026. 1111 39 Sixth arcane. • LET'. —A Suit of Room.' oomprttlag_Two Large, wo.l netted f oat eon line 'Suer. 000 lame, IMhted front ROOM on 3,0 floor. One' lame Hall with LIM aotaroomeon 4th Soot. Out Store Room, first efirr,'No. 9,11. to Xng.lab'e lOW bolldlog, Yoarth arenae. For terms require or S. R• ILMILIaIi • CO.. No.liti Fourth arum. FOR BENT.—The Three story BRICK WAIIY11!). SZ M Rhumb alley. ....rig No. ISO Wood ..... formerly omurleil .by Itooduif & Co. as groom Paetary. Require or NT .1Z & I No 17111nd IlerWoortZt. • O LET.—The Large Store Room No. U 6 Will. Avenue. comer ol eral street. Pittsburgh. A. M. BROWN. RIB Pali hyena, LET.-41n Wood street, No cccauted 1., J. 11. Ilillerman. aud.Dio 1 occupied t y James Cue Ursa A Co. Ynoul At 4 I. WOOD iITIIKET. TIC FOR BAWL F • OIR SALE.—Lae SECOND rg NAND BA TN. Call on ot address U.. No IDS Water welt, 7011. PALE.—M ATE and BUG- Dy.—A One Mar e I.s Sears old. well broke to saddle sr oneness: oval for famllysnc HMI of Esslern man e.mre awl alAust•as good As street. inquiet a 11197 ty street. or /*Ninth ¢p FOR 'SALE in „., b o lrf •:14 Tool. —2„, T—nera, .t et.T. o..l,::rikt.et . ii 4 Leer 7 j.Pcbarnhi 0 , it. 2g . .• (77. "ff xaol FOR FIALE.-43.800 will buy TWO 0101) TRAY!: }MM.'. tear et oara each. sad rot - No. 10 boyle street. Alleaterar, eat aorta &wave. neet• rellt rat Lea per teat: n sal taxes. Ttenre—sl.ooll aeon, balance la tw 2 o kl meets. Layette Oa We pg. ull.to. 11 stall • DR BALE.-1 Steam Engine F 10 by 30. 'ln rood _running order. with onattlou vowing. AV Aliso! Hearn and c•ouent- Isi• Haar. all at aoul as new. Mao TWO US ING!! LI•T ANIS IMIICK GONGS. TWO • LNCII L. 1117 AND YUKON PLIIINZ. Will IN • Id low. • Can teen Si tne Works of the Yonshlosbeny tins Coal Company, We_t I•M I'.,R SALE.—Stock and Fla- TUREI , , LEASE AND 00 . 0 U WILL of I arse-eines Orseam totals stool ThO Anda , ainnn Delos annated In other burners Is the reason for selling. O. W. PUSET, - 49 pad. cral Went. Atlantan,. F OR IiALIE t SIX ACRES or LAND Within tho city Bones. Wlllitonold . clinapand on easylirma. Enquire of WEL BLAKELY, I==.M==l OttSALE—FURNACE—There will. o!. red for uric to the hirafect sod eat bidder,. McArthur. Violin ooulity, Ma o . on the 10th day of r elmary..lBlo, the MAO VOIINACE. 0110 ihr laude belonging flown. Theme lands contain lorshaustilliemi , ra of or. . . . . Lod coal.'and Hot Farosta I now to t 1l MOB making IA tons Ho: ota.acAlt j razl ß lAn is frday , • Bolabrldgo. H.o..aaenty, EOR SALE—Building matt. HIALK.—WILL 11A SULU ler A SACRI. t the trAteriats not ta , ned In ITWO nutt y . . . bp AMY. 1:Wirt1.11.414 !neat.] near Oakland tor *lotion. Thr bouts nvedcrdct mad to now occupied Mtoo sabrertber. ho with.. t., have it, removed off the hot bet... Lb, 111.. of klay: Enquire or - Brri, • • 210 • Chsri oso o.to area. Oakland. FOa PALE.—A , DESMCEILE RESIDENCX —No. 991 rrank street, Acton. ny ty. ilut lot Is 94 oy 130 foot; onllnlng Ia o two oto y. wl , h • nol , Aed (tor. o.eutod g Rooms; Battnnom,.with hooand gold Wat.y; Ong Ma, trAblant•lst t• ion. *noon. Parlay, • Int IDOL Slats Roo!. and AU boon 0.111 on. lon.. Ino•lo• of JOHN A. COOMILAN, NA. 930 Homlllun .tree[. Allepho no My, or At 400 Mem •10.0.110An 0, 1 0 . VII • FOIL SALE.-Engiiies and Boil -111.3, New antl Becoad limS, of all Wade coratastly on band. Ord.n ft.' oil VMS of the Doman promptly exceuted. JAMRS HILT, a C 0... Corneal/trim &Wane and P.,11 . . W. a 0.8. Allegheny. hi. • • • WWII PALE. I)IIIrELLING.-.- 1:• lbw, three story BRICK DWRI.I.INU, desirably located. No. 130 HlVer hvtaoe; AR S, Rhone Cily. coatalat n• ten moats Ind ball room, tot ant Fold Water Went and ...ad story. du In all the moms range to kiloton. Illetne sttu• ated on oordt rot Orryts alley. It Istirelllighted and9 O JOUR U. tllaw d. I'u:.e rloo .A RII 4t. _ JOUR U. B%iLK tt 11110.. 111 111.110. ritattravuos. FOR SALE.-LAT_A BARGAIN. —11151.12.3 f A Dil) LOT leo. Tfl Unita ond ward. 14 11.xbenr ' 'Bowe, %Paton Arell of rOOl3lll. tintsboo . alo 11701Plett. f.Of AU b 7 VV to an &ler. flood frame *table on rear of lot.. Ilas pr‘perty Is worthy the attention of al dealrte .10.pareanae real 01.1000.. *matron. on . ateoon.. - of Ito lons . lon nod, soninteklanst. or loyestrnent It would rea li ze. Dr 00 1 101. tame ter rent. ca. the 0001. Tense 01.11.•rolne low. • /or foraa rAnfvranatlon.*PPlT„ . r ui cE, • . . DEIISONAL.—AII persons seek. a. TEO HS, or lovsitmtuts la Itsal tate; vrlll s a velle:trouble agnme i r Itlil 88 ‘rin TAllt Anifilrlr.: .P lits erg a'sslotlavil or will be rent by mall Trice to suSrmiosstioe U. . Persona cannot WI to get salted out of Um tate, list It cantatas. CEUTT PHILLIro, rob. When and Beal Estate Agents, Ito, LIM YOOOU • hhK t tonna.. good eater and Pinch toll% lit nate on rah , n .nett, near Caldwell. kwPa. a W. WILTON, at the house. NEW PUBLICATIONS A SUPERB VOLUME Price do cents D. APPLETON & CO 90, 92 and 94 Grand Street, =MEM HAVE 41311? rUBLIIIIED NEW YORK ILIAISTRATED, colranuso Porty-eight Pictures, arge.mi la Mt boa stiles 'Me Principal .Points of futons 'in the Great Metropolis, l!r Amounted by the press...the chewers/ and meet be narltel volume ever pablleled. PL IQL. Pap! t Cohn. be Cents; Cloth; $l. . . D. APPLETON & CO.,Publishem 90, 92 and 64 Grand Etreet, gent free, by mall. W aq ',Advert on.reeolyt c[ SS Ya& felltllll NLW ADVERTISEMENTS SATURDAY, FEB iiitifilMili'll Res. 180 and 182 Federa MANY GOOD BARGAINS SUCH LB ♦ LARGE Wl' till' REAL KID GLOVES, AT si.go A YAM It IS 1-le. White Damask Towels, Very cheap. At He. White Odds Towels. It 61.60 Haney Comb Quills, It i 1.76 Deity Hooey Comb guilts. At :7 - 1-Se. 64 Table Limo, a good bar gall. dente Wallis, Loom and liamborg Lace Cohen and Handkerchiefs -Ladles' Linen Callao and Cuff' W SPRING HATS & BONNETS Ribbons and Flowers, WILLIAM SEMPLE'S. Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street, 0 ALLSGHENT crrT 7 PER CENT. GOLD BO L DS AT 95. Tree of Goyerboant lox, tosne4 bT the. Burlington, Cedar Bapids & Min • nesota Railroad - Co., • Plot Ifortoarie and oonvertible. and Droted , ./ by aileron.' Maine Fond. Intent(' parnbCi in Coln at New York or London. Principal Parable In Coin in dllT years. Taulrlze-1. ZDUAR.THUISSON,RresIdent Penna. Z. R. Co., CHAS. L. FROST, Pres!dent Toledo, Pearls and Warsaw H. H. Co. These Bond., at present price cf Bold, ) told over 0 per con. Interut, tied as an investment ihey,rirt folly ea . s , cure as U. ff. 5-901. which how gall Da) 6)4 per cent. insurteney. They are only Lulled upon each section Of the road as fast utile same is completed and Ma ace- . unto) operation. 0.. r two and • half =anon, of dollars bare been expended en the Road. Elablyethree bales are abut completed and equipped, and already chow lugs aiening.; and the remainder of the line Ir rapidly prosecuting toward completion. ' The Elate of lowa, through which this Road rune. is one of the richest acre:a:Dual sections In America. Its large popelaVon, extending 141,11 surprising rapidity, and lon Immense Meld of grain poet, wool and other eggealteral pro. ducts, create • pree ger demand lorlhe construe. Ora of this road, which adorde tbe best potslble so ruges fcr the bond to'ders. especially as the lin. •thraigh the wealthlert and most thickly popelated section of the State. • TOO hoe° ALIO DUNS TIIIIOI7OII TUX EMU axle asownea Serra or MlSEasora. Refer. ears to she map of the United States will snow that IT TR/A . 5E56 TIII MOOT AND allowing !Olives Or IfS 1(211Y AND ?OASIS 071 Or SDI ODDLY SeereLIANS In DIRECT cOnnunICATIOX MU. NEW Tons, Clemson AID ST. Loots. being to the latter cite 00 allies near. r from Northern lowa and at D 0100125 of the Slate of Minceeota then by any other road neiw luta cr protected, end ehne the unrest, moot from Central and Southern lowa. The road is °paced f:r local traffic as rapidly se constructed, and thus RRCrIYOo EARNINGS ON ITS COMPLETED SECTIONS °FEATLY IN EXCESS Or THE. Al 0C NT NEEDED TO PAY THE INTXREXT UPON BE FORE THY ROAD IS rINISIIICD. Till Duran or yns!s. 1000515 iItiONFONZOOADANTAZD. OY • 0111 AT SWAMIS I ALS/KADIN KIISZONCII ON YDS 5001 E or Tin ROAD, g . WALL Al tIY NOW MOUES lARPI7OO, AND nes NOT, TO ins ANT or Tux CorelsOlacera Witecn at- WATS settee ZOO OrlsING Or .ILOADO IN • NOW AND UNSLYILID COONTEY. Allan ed ouutity of these Bonds an now Of. /wed at 93'. After a *borough Investigation of the above miterortae;ve recommend them Bonds as a nut. dams Investment, affording absolute safe'''. and paying an minimally liberal raiser toterert. All marketable securities at their fall prier, (tato, mixaMeeloa and express' chard.; realms/ to batsmen'. PantyMate led =pi furnished on Mt. plication. HENRY CLEWS & CO Bankers, No. 82 Wall St., N. Y. Thebellathatthe Oevernment vela rand the 5.40 s bate a 41( per teat. loan makei It desirable for Irmo:Mors 'o Wok for wine Bars sacnerrtra that my a good Saturn, ABOUT WHICH TAMEN I{ NO EVENTION. for which they eta exchanse their Otrfirmitent bottels..Capitsilleitie the preemie= and gel • higher rate Or enteieat.. fielders of &AO beads at market, rate. today get' bat eta and a quarter per cent: elerressor tatereat r white the bonds we oder PAT OVER TEN PER CENT. 'We have had thaw heeds earstally •sum: heed, and bete[ familiar with the wealth and resommeor the eon attic at w. it as the name star stendilfig and ett9ent management o the pertimrle control of thin enterprise, we recommend these bonds as atfistoeiates (.nutmeat.'- d. IieCLEAN & CO. Noakesa, No. 75 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. P. B.—On eceount of our largely increased bar ium, and for tbe better accommodation of our hinds and oilmen.. we bare Olken a long lease of large front ohlees at .1:o. IST YOURTH AV.thitTE. to the new building of the Merchants and Manufacturers' hatkl,whera we will remove after theist of Morel. . feltm3_we • 10 BOXES GENTS PAPER COLLARS For 60 -Cesar, Good Style and *aka Ladles' and Children's Best Qua CASHMERE STOCKINGS, 41 One-gulf Usual Prices OPENED THIS MORNING NEW . SILKBOWB ArD SCARFS. Merchants and Dealers SUPPLIED AT EASTERN PRICES, AT NACRUM,GLYDE t Co's, 78 and 80 Market Street. relo ' CGjQ% 9 s Corner Penn and Sixth Streets, Cformerly ISt. IPITTSBMIGIII, Pa. • • •TM most coMuDlets Ituateus bothers In the tuned Mutes. OVEN DAY Students pm convenes at any M. 11.—CIrcultrs sou'alulng fall nuutaders an 14 ethuthe the retheth lstrllt b cowracy, nob seht-dT luttosugh. rs. JOHN T. GRAY, • • ,Howe and. Sign Painter, 4aItAINEIt•&NIP GLAZIER. No. 54 1115151111115401, IgEW YOUIC: .1421317 ALM.' Emil street.) Pittston*, Ps. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, RUARY 19,1870, SEMPLE'S, Street, Allegheny City. W Gi- CO CI S At Very Lew Prices. PiKow Case Hectic g Bhirting Hnalini aid Irish Linens Plain and Bmb'd skin Front'. CASSIMERES AND JEANS. AMERICAN BLACK BILKES, I .1 Superior Make at Low Prizes. Ocnspiete blot* of NEW DRESS SILKS At •51.26 Colored Dieu Silks, worth $1.76. At A 1,50 Colored Dress Silks, worth SM. At SUO Extra Wide Col'd Silks, worth ADP. Black and Colored satine Black Gad Colored American Poplin', Colored Bmprtss Cloths, Black and Colored Alpaca Poplins. Spring Mines in new Styles. WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street, =1 NOTICE. Can Remain in Pittsburgh 13:2M SHORT TIME LO.TGER, AT THE ROBINSON HOUSE, Comer Dwane Way and 7th st., ROOM No. 7. YOU ♦ SNORT TINY, ONLY. PROF. R. S. FRANKS, M. D., I.eetarer on the Bosom eye. I. dlaemea ind Spectacle.. Optldan and Ccultst. to the Sew York Itosettal,ani Eve and Ear Intretaryorlth a large stock of td. Patented 'and Improved gDee- Lades for sale. I Ml= I Prof. EDWARD S. PRANKS. Opticianx 1 take treat pleasure la stating treat I have nald the manaclee ion adiaeted to My ilrelnimi hers, an/ they nave riven me moat entire istiat mon. % nave never before bad a pair so entirely suited to my tithe and =at enabled ma to tau to long Wite s % Ine . ax . i . ventraee. Ifftt &HZ 71LI10RR, Xi-Pfeil O. P. I hate h. 4 the Itnaroved Spectacle. 0)1.10 to coy stela from au • nannnalloce of the eyes aloae.loy Woad S. insks. AL Et. which en able* me to .oe•ery clearly, toy. and meal bet ter than with ase• bane •Seretotore med. . ABRAMS*. LINCOLN, Pte.'s U. S. We have every sattesation in recconmendlng Dr. EDWAILD B. rItANKS• Improve. and pa tented epeoracles to •he coplidt nee of our wi zens. Lle is an optician of rare ...Whelk abili ties, an, adapts els spectacles markable *lel to the vs•Seue diseases Prat eye. Ile selects spectate. for vs •Li thepelt. at the ems attensfd.. teach mashie! as to read •Ith ereater dl ., sato( 1.11 gyre %bent/ma we already posses.. We with great heerfulness "17,171I'Llilgt,`:nroV21ra•!=t:g7: • A. tinVE'r, A u d . 3 ll 4 '. Tire J• Lt• DICK. Banker. Penaylla l nia. Dwell,liatl the pleasure of exec:lan Dr. Ed ward .Praok's P att. Imeratel Pacuseles. We fin them. espenmentailv. really valuable aldato drift No yltlou. - • The lenses are ground. polished and centred by machmery, mathematically accurate to ero duce -:henryDul perfect lens. - As amt, we ream en • •• • John W. Geary, Goiernor of Pennsylvania. A. Domenico Bishop o Peen m Soho Dickson 111. 11 etreeL Pittsburgh. • a. Sterrett: ((linnet.) Penn street, Pletsburgh. James lo liolarland. President liferehaata National nada. sadville. Penasylvania. . CIL elves ttt meek pleasure to icy that Ire have Inspected Dr. B. 8. Freaks , very esinDlete es e,rticent of Spectacles ant Leese., end nod them excellently calculated to remedy sick Perfectione of vision as can be benefitted by Um ° Ci c e l in u iterlal used to the manu'enruter of kis glese• Is of remarkable panty end besot,. sad &See very much to their re le. We neomorand hltn Will. ebeerfulnees to the contidence of alt WOO teal n quire hie .enacts. Hoe. Irciele Jordan. Seen lacy of Penns. C. belles, IL. D., Harrieburg, Pa, - W. hate •zarolued what trh cottoelt• Lobe I n assortment of Spectacles, ntannfaetured under Dr. 'Maud S. lira , kt. Patent, admirably adtp• tea to the various infirmities or ) tags exquisite ly delicate organ, the Human Ke, saltine , the Impaired 'Mon Is the rteult dimwit, or the natural teak...lncident to o'd age.' We regard theepealme :a of D • Franke the best d w bate e etc wen, and tui such mom we • Hon. W. R. Item Mayer of thlrrith bus lAnt, homes J. Jordan. Bele. Gen.U. b. A.. r. ufnea hones teem 9 J. 11. to 6 .6101" HORNE &. CO'S Second Antral of New Goods. NEW SHAPED HAT AND BONNET PRAXIS TINT. TRENCH !LOWY.= • E•FtraQlity BONNET AND TEIMILIkG IIBBONS. liMl2l=! NNW Nllrfal3 IN SASH AND BOW RIBBONS =I Irish assortment of LINEN COLLARS AND CUFTS. LACE TRIMMED COLLARS. • Lipc.TH,I3iNED LINEN NETTS. ILLUSION WAISTS. • CREMIZETTES AND LAPPETS. —TUCKED SKIRTING. :TUCKED NAINSOOK. : • TUCKED CAMBRIC. ORGANDIE SWISS. Allother Lot LADIIB t GISTS HEAVY COTTON 11031111 T • , At the ;taw micas. • • • ALIXANDRIC KID GLOVES • Jo Bizet sad Colors. and all MIMI. 77 Zr 79 MARKET -STREET. EST&BLXSHED 1831 C __NM, RUG &_ C 0., HARDWARE 52 Wood Street, (iour doors above nut hies Hegel =C! housgry Illtosethinte are Invited lo esti sad examine our sleet wheats the CUM'. Lame' for Liedersou & Weed's /tee sud Northwesters Hone She, Nall casleaey. A' fall ortoele of Naebialsla, eoliths sad Carpenter*, Toole. 11= eery Mee Leather Nettivr, Leather, Ng., always ea haat. jainis OLD. STORE LN A NEW PLACE The %indent:mei le 'irelured to forntelt. to Brie supply. re, valence, or le my desirable 41 11111 1 . 7 %A1 r Zt . 11 1 caddelh linked ; lad Plotted ream. MILLI end /Maser Hearmaa, darOlsts. leo Agent far TIRMILTO . 2( i JOleZi` see ewer, Wore, manumetered ect Greensboro. PC led was %Murree. consented of Jars. Jen, erect., ma. or all emu. Large or =ad oututirke unrolled , • • cotton 'Tenser WM., .m 0 Colored Carve% China rasa. Dried and timer% thefts, Tom. =tom Jellies. aud every ortle'elo be Mod le • dret.slars home. Steele utter.' of Orrietite, eesere„ Byromi•Nalle, hoar. OLa , eta, r"..1 -bbi" irVainTallo n' EV . . Nes. 29 Ind so, &delta Itern• Dammed avian, goaditarivioT TISEMIENTS. P - LIC'S :iE Valuable Coal Lands BALDWIN TOWNSHIP. On TIIIIID kV, the 15.1, day of March anat. at 3 o'clock Y. w-. at toy A oellon ateelly 80. 108 lhalttateld4 . tree.. FlPtOureo. Isbell ogee for Isla at public ndna or outcry, 'the followlig de embed Re iste.theatethltardwth town ' nod forme ty the property of John F. Bestistt. tas follws. tewwlt: All thero.l.ylng ud nodes eat. two IpluirguoOS [Mete U land. bonsdnd and de.orlbel as follows. slot The lest tells. slog at post, thence worth 51 dog. vast 80 bertha:tail. 39 dog. west 130 *era.. too white not south 97 des. west IT pereo.s; and south 39 net. east 197 Dowse.. to thsb.ll.tleg. thatalesug Yorty-elelt 405.1 and Your rerehes. The second, begthatur St walnut, shows. south 371{ deg. east IS 90 perches; north 50 dots riot 22 perches; therms alone road . 4% . t h o r , we.' 28 perches: pont, % dry.lets:. 1 111-10 perches; kora utg. west pie 540 percent: nod theses soul. 49,1 deg. west 71 0-19 Rennes to toe egotsdoleg Terenty•tult• Acres And Ilea teou'rerehes. Walsh two tracts Efttbeth anowden by geed dated 11103, conveyed to John v. Ben nett. Also—All the cos' lying In and under oil that other tract of laud luelonlog • hieltell7: thence [Pith 30 deg. west 04 114•100 perono.; north eg,e, 1 e g..., 34 petal. s; north • dog. most 91 6 , 110 north 00 perolses• north 41% deg. east 91 IN-100 wren,: se gum ease 17 3 5.100 perChtlst south 66%, cut 19 so -190 resents; .ante deg. we.; 11? perches; 000th 191(deg. not lb Berens. south 40% goo, east 0 2-10 perces.: souta 3914 Watt 04 70 199 pesehes; sots south 3• de/. west 113 69 100 parshesao th e beginglan. COntaltllng 01111,eart. 6911 perches. mewls Gor Broady militia by de+.l elated Ap ri l Ist. 3 559. recorded In Vol, 135. pate 4. conveyed to wild Sennett. ALSO—AII the three fsllowlug Bleen of body tbs lass; belog i rl t i ne foul lying UV . ..donde ., thv Vi""dlot7.' Te! . 119 ' ;:t r 1:er Ve :”: 0 471773 deg. .ast 1045 100 per Ales; •with 13 deg. east 983.100 9 perches; north *deg. 2 ham., n o L 08 20-100 porches; north PDX deg. welt 45 70.1.10 per to toe neatening: ....th ing IS mess 363 109 pe robe , . Too wound be ginning at s white ell: 1b... north 80 dent east 13 119 100 resent.: horth 73 do.. west 111 w 17110 100 percne.• igstriiVit. ° 4VV r ia 10 0 en the be: 'lnk tag; eoutalolse oee acre. Ti. tit so begin. oing Si lesemoole tree; Usenet. tont% 34 lug. co. $ 44-100 petthes; south 1171. Ott. snot Its 87-100 ;strobe , nor 57 doe. 117 looses east 14 05-101 i perches , awl north 33 deg east is toe be.lnnlng; contatulag ono half ten. Seht4theeittel • those pts op. 0, 1. 1 0 con . v , yed to RIM Bennett by Berton' Anderson, ail- WOW rstor John Anttrsou, by d ed.' Jon. 513. 1050. ALSO—AII the coal underlylsg that Met of , laud beginning ilt s ttledlo t t7e,rontittlteco 444444 °Aiois o lgrT.e.co:4l," . °olW si;!: west. 117 60 SOO vetches, norto /6 dog. 33 1 %:rwercltcut 6411 patehrs, n [m 0D deg. eg, e 1••10 p1:101eel. t;.174. pemhe. too lealbut &Moto, south 65 dex , t SO perche4 to the bedinol as. containing 15 tee, 51.0, ell thht whet of land awleduls the 50 .re brglntslogst an eettettuen es oth 779 deg. out 51 113-IVO perches. south 05 deg. west 05 perches, and uorth 3 deg. east 15 vetches. to too begun log, containing one sere undone hundred sod-City Liz pereues, 5661 eat and O ut dewribed and hallow been con eyed to mod 150001 by Jam. Xedleery, Cr., by deed fated Jaansty 3, 1.119. AL6O-6.1 1 the coal underlying that tract of, with b l e AVßO S p% S re P 4l egfh " 7 ' g9 "o .l 7 , 3 Ir d o r g 054 perehes north 05 den. went 3 ' 69400 g ' r e' e irs o t r ellUir d etti7rat 7olP d e r r t lo7 itt o it h I iVir itletsr 0 01 4 1 .1 g'l,2lg4associ i : 100 Imretkef . and Sm011:135.!-S• 0.1969 50-100 1741W:0.' 4 1g the sane Common and Yuri bin wtM, conveyed ts sold Bennett by deed doted January AM. /060. GLIM—AII the coandertylog that tren f Ms 0 01 00 at Ott . thecae north 50 d o g. Wrest GO pt eche. south GM deg. west w o,,rtge. noun 13 deg. east 34 35400 pacbee and north 44 4.4 50 alln eartog plirenss to the WA, 0 f. and aemg toe lame which Jame. B. 01111...106 Maly Ids wife by deed unveil Norms be. 010. 1559. conveyt d ts said Bennett. •160-51. 1 he coal underlying that tract of lead beginning at a post on Put of ltobert 1 ens thence by said ties north 43 4-g. 169 6.10 ; attn. by T hence ne north 45 der. east 69 6.10 perelm.l. t 1..05 569 dog. east 49113-100 perchet; thetee by fano cone , yed to said Bennett by El an 0000000 an aftweeald: moth 31 , deg.west 77 45.100 perchrat thence n 44013 den- west 9 p•rehes; tooth 31 den. welt tO 00.100 pc CM: nov.• 74 deg , wt.. 4g 64.104 perchra; forth 40N deg. ant 31 71 , 00 perches; and ninth 73 deg. most 10 4 100 wshent to the 1.110 satalolog 94 acres and 100 perch's. ALSO—AII UM& ser.ll3 viecc of load adjoinlog tg, last ntore, beginning at fietoce. the corner of old Lorre land; thence by t•Me north 40 deg. 6..959 pirates t r middle of Lim 10.: tOmee soots, 74 ctn. cos , 16 01-100 p rrche..• mos.ls 459 deg- west 0 0-10 U net... to a gate post zoo stoTll2l3l..west 103-50 peep,. to tee beitionlon; containing .5 6-10 perchen. Bald coal ono goat descritkd piece of 1500 Being Geed,me whin, Alessetzer W etre ars sod wife by' dated April 99. 150 5 . cewssred sald Bennett. The 1160 , 13 sisn'loned Deeds from Zglaabeth scowdeo, Denontltudersou, Administrator Au, Jamee Met:leery. Br.. tun, Rogerson 0154 ' 00*. JAZIAS 0. Hillman and wife. and - Clem y and wife. respfettrelY. hnrlog been-Itt cented m Woozier's 4.)fgan at tabl •Ilestinnl {; , matt on 9919da7 of January A. L. ISMS. . -Toe shorn dereritn.9 land and imal win tie of- - find for sale co lectively as a whole. 7he terms will be made known st tea time Of sale. P.A . farther informal!. Inquire of 0111 Borgwln. Yee.. Attorney at Law. No. 143 /earth avenue. A. NcILIVAINE, Auct. Mott. Yet). 19, ISIO. PIT 1 SBII.R.G II WRITE LEAD AND COLOR WORKS, a. SCHOONIAKER 8c SON, pnolusre2rort6, IdAnufacturers of .WHITE LE.D, BID LEAD, BLUE LEAD, LINCS. PUTTY and W colors DRY -AND IN OIL. ; • . • OFFICE AVID FACTORY. - • • . „ .. 460, 461, 401, 416 and 468; IkbecciStic44, E= We tell att - htlaa to. the guarantee panted a • 000E411011y Pnie White' ad, N IA "ti c ri we !psi - . . , • iiinireuarbonate of lead, i! we morn "thorn' rally pare.* that L. free fronialeetate and Br drain, and there fo re 111 Whittle and goperlor,bOth In color and covering prorirte. GIiAnAIITISD to be • purer Carbonate of Lead and whiter than 'soy In the nisi kat, and will forfeit the vibe of thlii package 11.,contairw log the least adulteration. DR. reNTIMES TO TUWI&L AJA private, dbutasest A liatiga te all. torniaLs: rolma, m oou ai ' tipermato oolll orrhinTgerj• sal IYeakeess mid inlmitanay, restiltist:tma setPabuse or other muses...me ahem pram., some et me following ofeets, hlottees.bodUL mwarm keu niaa In temon, e cd c or e e , a n m o c p t f u i r o nna,l o am nMioant Ices m l emy rausing teesexual ys m ma c t. l render amnion 00s019slutory, and therelom. imprudent, are permarantly cured. • lamina at , 000104 with Mem or any other &Mita hitrerati or lona Irtmatag renstivatlonal complaint shora . slye tee Doctor, trial: he once Wis. A. particular attention siren to all 'Female tom. Plaints, Leueorrhea or Whl=g. leis= merlon or Illtaration of the . omb. brut tis trrorltis. Aarmontora Dymem , nOrriletly and humility or Barrenziese, We. West , . ed pun tee grestmt 1111 COM. It ir se/Pesidant=t a physictra who cainei hireseirexolusirelY to the study of • mrtain clap or dims.. and treats thousands 01011.11 er Blt The °ll Doe ll tor E lr l ubli rW shes a n m kt e li dil i" Dro%Piart d 97 tadottest arms • tellosPosl reartme ea o private diat..0.2,4110.4:111 ho had he. stolo. H by mai lor too sumps. In melee earotopes SW.settlanee contains instruction, to the al sad of them to determine the pre atm tut Mee of thtlzooteplabsts. • • • . TII4B rtsbll ool. shatep s a . onVatt ten amt TalitVgy, the Doefor's oplatsu aolrmfe rtemir taint by Wing •Irrittea statement he CON sad mWI mutat ittnrarded by etas. rlti some lestantes. Sumesel. • Istreoutj Wm Ls absolutely • noieseary. antic 9 ere datillialkatal attenUoo Is regthrod; ant r the scoolamociaticm Leech 1.11.011 them art szjim m ails easnolt=th u lt4otre . tha . / . .trez.4, motszrotrrery - cla MU Meditated Tam arc prepared la MI Dotter.. OWA Lborat. nadsr his persoasi su. =Medical ilitidets at clam • free, co ire twe Itantra, No =tux .00 04070 readahat he r eys. Bonn 9 A... to_ 102,3 c AnsimuLve ELIXIR. 1 2 =1I.Mint Gcnlgli= KA.smuus..s.Ninas WILL CMS COSMIC. Priee'of Mar49llN, SLUM 411.00 ppr Derot.,l2ol mullet amt. M. MAISBRAL!. I Co., D.ltig.M. Provrlators. IttreY 'l . e flittV s t. "a "Ujl inaVota ll°. t• OM= EUTletreall• AND COVORISIVirAzi . , ItamantDCOMPANT. • ' - PIrTISZONOrr. January 1 , 1:e: 18f0. NOTICE • 10 BONDHOLDERS. . . duce o Imeobure laira l it l ITO, I I C lbold Mil oa'n 4B aof&r that dote on presentalloreereo tel Its!. [I rer National Ila , k of /Mrs borgb. 4111;r2 TII .. ;Nu. H. riklii..lll., Treikir . r. ; THE ADMINISTRAT CLOSIN D ear Is Nov in BARK NO. '59 ISIAIWEC. Every Miele hew been reduce 80 days. &de acciusively for OPTIMA', I=l CONTSOLLIM'S OTTICs. CITTOF /Mammal% a elaruery get°. NOTICE TO FOUNDERS AND pregoctli will be re aired at this edlee main 3 o'clock r. st., TUES. DAT. ltbrliarr 93d, 1.10, far furnishing the city with all the OAS POSTS ngolred &miry the current year, to to delivered at City IDOL at wick times u they may be required. Patter* and Core Par: will be kratelted by thg Bidders are requested to state the Dd. Der poet,. beadle: two coats or good Elect Pahl.. Bids wllt be received !at the tame time for an the GAS LAMPS rreelred Luring the mane& par, to to of the' same ' hatters andel:WILT al those W. M. PORTER, CITY CONTROLLfI.[Ft. 112233 Coltruoct.zois Orria, _ fro CITY or .7....xouszr, )t0. 7 7 • NOTICE TO • PRINTERS. Scaled Profs:oafs will be received at this men mil 3 o'clock TUESDAY, ,Yebroart 311 d. ISTO, for orlitting TOUR HUNDRED COPIES of the ANNUAL REPORTS CT THE CRY DEPARTMENTS. Samples of the work required can he seen at this °Tice. W. M. PORTER. errata City Controller. OTTICS PCPV&INSZIOPT Or WAirn 0V11.1.1 ALLLOIIZNY IATT, PA.. Pb.e 14, 1470. s . • NOTICE TO ..A.l • PLUMBERS. . persons connecting service pine WILL •trees • Mill . after February ntb, 1810, are required o make Wipe Joints from Mop cock to ferrule. I=ll relg:u3 Siperintmlent %Viler Works Cure • 'lota Zan'. MAIOIIIII., Ctre. Pe.. Yee. lb, 11170. NOTICE.—The Assessment tot 'the eoestreettoo of • Board-walk on Ike Prrayiville Plank Road, From the head of Bearer street to the 011711 as; I• matateady for azaMloallou, sod eau be taco at Oda off.. until .WICONEFDLY. , February A 3,11170. Taboo It .111 bo plated bajpe hood. of the CU y 'Demirel( Ibr colleetlon. =I MED NOTICE IS lIERERIi GIVEN that the underslgned, appointed Viewers to view and areas the damages and ben^ata Da the opening of LANE ALLEY, to the beeond ward . , AlSeven,. City, from Its preacut hrrulnes to Jefferson at•eet; 1011 meet on the ground na TUESDAY. Aid February, 1870, et 3 r. ar. to atteud to tha Ilutlee of theft potattnent. DOOM 1 'JAM 18 MUNDEN =! EM:I PITTSBURGH CITY COArgOLtlik'S Orrlri. j PITYPEnnan. Yebroary 9tb. INTO. y III?EPOSITARIES OF CITY PIINDS.—In pursuance of an ordloancti of Connells of the City of Plttaburs h. a utlth d ••An Ordleance to Plorld tor toe liafe.lLesping and custody of the gond s tie Ott /awd the 7th day Of Ifebrelary, INTO, Sealed Proposals will be marred by the undersigned front the Banks and Saylng•lnelitplions of the city, let ting forth toe rate of interest seen 1.14 he or Caviare Institution. old contract ant agree le pay to the city for the ese and %artistry, of the deposit of the city lands or money see... Wing to the terms end co stilti•du of said ordinance. All bids to be ba-dsdl. re fore 12 oic'erk on MON DAY: the 2But day of Teben.7. VITO. Y. 1401,11) WAN. Controller. VOTICE.—To the Citizens. or .L tit ci I Y I.ITT.I.BUROIIt Com slots harlot been male to me cantonal*d unsound meat eol l from Country Wagons, and others. to private tamale., this ts to glve nottell to all persons who hare been. or mar to. eMtlm toed by nab unser uvulae, deMere r that my Mice , rlll to at the Mince of the Buperlotendant of the Markets. Its. Somme% where all loch woo should be reported that Melten may he meted oat to such effendem.. THOICILS W. LINDSKY, meat impsativ IME3 .017101 07 CITY TIMM= a SCarnyou, Prirsecraon, rob. 'lam 8870. f oI i TOTICE TO carernstrronsk— Sealed Prooosale will be received •8 thla et Until FBI DAY, nerusT,•Bslb,lB7o. foe the conetructlon or • BOAILD WALK on Wylie avenue and gunmen street, from the corner of Kirkpatrten a.reet , and Wylie nvelt.e. Wylie l•till10 to' Summer street, thence noel along Pegimer etreet to the old township roe . along sstd road to Frances street.and along Franc" street to Centro *velum nltentithtt..* can be teen St Mit oak, fell J.,IIOORL. City Initineer. TO CONTRACTORS.— Provo. 5A.1.5 mill be received at tbe'o oilier of the sire Warts. where plae• and w:cid...saloon can be seen, a n d noon. Ma ea Pinnedo, fai ths el eaTatton erection of a fotlVld• . . tton for Engine entt Mums at the Water Works on Bedford avenue. Bidden will state the print of cut sane, ashler end common.insson work try the perch. and excaions by the Coble yr..M . cso. fur the erertlon oran engtne hones. ; • fun JtklEPll I , 3tehcli. esnimaintsadirst. m A g pe4 :‘,„ T 4:3,E 4 l' .- 0 art/ c4 z 4ld ri w 41 1 ..c4c45 D 2 g oo ots va m " 4 41 wa t . _ , 2 1 -Ill 'a, : ; 1 i 1 4 - o= , e. PI N$ pa iz 0 . a 1 g ti ,;. T. . T. iT. TREGO'S TEABERtY.TOOTIEWASIL r. the most bbeaptst sad bat Dent/. trice ex [ma. • • . • Warm/tad b.:e4 haat Irdorlau. /Timidly:llc /IPrestrwes sad whitens the Teeth! Pz2:tl3t:A:ltrmlz.am" • Yrtybats sedum:lllm= of Tartar/ C1e.41.11LA4 earblea'Artlficlal Tee tb I " gyprrior article for ChM/ rent .• bold by all Drurelita and Dentist.. Ploprietor, A. M. WILSOII, rtuladelphls. Tor wale by • • J. U. 'ILITTEIIII4 Pltifidontigh. E: onwonuauts. AttesherAre ~ 1.51:17/8 • . • • JOs. brinicnt..J.ks. MellAT-Roirr. lasens. PIRENIX STIR BREWERY, SPENCER, IeRAY & TO., Banisters and Brewers or' ale, PORTER AND DROWN STOUT. 7amm..aa, riy . . NOBENT WATSON. Manager KEYSTONE POTTERY. S. M. KIER.& OQ., Manaroctorm of Quegnsware, Bristol Ware, Ase. iniltro=rp=tingura"BSlT. OWS GREAT FINAL G SALE c• Progress at ER'S, "Eiw writ Err; 4 in "Mee* and in ash. azms
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