The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 21, 1870, Image 2

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Of • Pittabirgit, Allegheny City
$llll Allegheny County.
MIELIIII Si, 0151 RIM u.
MONDAY, FEB. SI, ISTO
Boamt at Frankfort 931
Plimmunix at Antwerp quiet and tui
thsagett.
ilikna aloud la Nei York as Baru
day at 118 g.
TEM Oil City Times, the new daily In
the oil region, a spirited and reliable
Tlotunal,,seems to meet with the sunceu
whleb it merits. Already it talki of an
enlargement of its form, better to meet
ids public demands upon its eolOuts.
. .
Tram Untortown Efornetard nominates,.
Ifrur. John Covodo for the rwesestative
'of 'the =st. placid In the next Con.
'Poi, 'and 'pledgee the Republics= of
that Markel* eve him a niejority of
Ave hoadred over Yr. H. D. Fosters "or
any ether am." WI think ,it calm'
,
Tan nomination of Supreme /aloe
&mem has been condiend, in the Ben
ate, by adecialve Tote, While this action
waiUlterwards fonnally 'reconsidered to
-meld intudice to the diseuulon of a
vending blll fez the eladiatelhatiost of the
judicial districts, no doubt Ii felt, In well
informed quarters, of Moiled re•oo>D;ma
don. The nomination of Kr. Bradley
does not appeareo aomptable, no action
on It haying yet been taken.
•
ranlanara In Ude journal. on the
lath, reflected upon the good falth with
width s "gentlemen, who bad teen
Setttdor Howard's Immo:mini competl
- tor, for the Somrstallon,” bad recently
asalled that Senator's course in enpnort
.":' Hi in bill for the investment of the '
mended balance" of the School Baird.
We are satisfied that our paragraph, so
fer se ftrebtted to the gentleman's silence
• timing the pendency of the bill In the
Stmts, wesunjust to blm. Heidi& Make
Als objectlonith the bill known at Bar.
seasonably And frankly.
•
TIM Missouri Desneerat, after a careful
calculation, arrives at the conclusion that
when the franchise shall he restored.te
all the rebels in the State, now excluded,
which can only be done by an amend.
rent to the Constitution, the total Toting
popilation of the State of illissouri
1812,„"the year of the next Presidential
election, .will be ,250,459 ; and in that
ilia/ tie Sidled. will . poll 141,671, the
opposition 83,788. It estintstei the
colozed,*ote at 20,000, There seams to
be no doubt brd that all disatdlltiei admits
froin a participation in the' rebellion will
%armored as soon u it= be done. '
. .
Tan New York Trdiune adopts toils
united extent, the radical-tree-trade Ides;
In dentmating the demand of the country
press for protection from the rearamoth
: newspaper monopolies of the great cities.
Weald' upon the right of journals Mrs the
Tefbuns, aided by vast improved
machinery" and unrivalled facilities of ill
sotto, to flood the rural districts willathelr
Atlinketeheets, furnished at Mel:tore
, thai the cost of veldts paper, the other
expenses having been alreadrover paid
furls • daily edition. This `tight" is
expressly aimed at the extindionof loca.
rivalries by the poorly paid country pens,
• Opposing the propositon, at Washing
ton, to confer the privilege of free post.
ego 'within the county upon the press
generally, the Tribune thus shows Its
'hand : -
We refuse to believe that the Country
Pram chooses to place itself in the MU
' tsars of a beggar before Congrsen We
' deny that any newspaper which fiseerves
to 11W depends for its life upon the mew
'Ed of free postage through the county or
elude In Which it circulates. * • ,Ws
demand that the business of mining the
malls shalt be conducted like auj othar
en business principle= that s fair pries
shall ber red fbr fair work, no more sad
noire. • • We dernanUequal rights
for ill, nothing more and nothing lees.
.
Sere we have the free.trade fallecy'in s
nutshell I And , endorsed by_tbe 21rTheed
It ts• for *gime protection" iypdaselk.
.
rope, but not egsbuit the N. Y. Trthen&
As Wiry expressing the linearity ofltseco.
filmdom, and the reel merit, of its ,11W to
the publhi support, we commend the ibu
" • ter tri'our blends of the ectiottry Fun -
Arne maw amTisuc.
This day. or to-morrow. will be pro.
mnlaralsd the proclamation of Prodder',
Gums, annotrocing the adoption - or the
XVM - Artlcle of the Podolia Constitution.
It tomorrow, the date will' be on the
. 1.1113 th anniversary of the birth of Win
moron, and will trunk the final
ottbit greet strtiltifie for /mall! free=
don, which began in 1775, was continued
through the eight vim of revolutionary
. War, under his wise sad inccessftd
,WO, to the And overthrow of . op
*emirs foreign domination, saillui*ce
isastraid ittarly allot' the optimal canto
. ry of our . RepubliCan existernie. In the In-
Urns! movement for its dial consubins
' Arm Itinonly now, In this yearof Gnics,
11.-1137%. that the' Great nirpabllc
ituds, at boss as well as abroad; the
bmidul and consistent exponent -of the
thstaii idia of sum= liberty. To this
- snsplciims end we have now Waned; by
the radical teomstruction first of our Isv.
oral political ben; and finally of, the
'viola whole of oar Ziailmial fabric of
apinisrament. It has taken Ready :ninety
ran of cant, in the mated and
freest antmulic known To history, to ob
- literate tkaatstirralle siconintoindiniks
a ups_ dentrormy ateolntsly lam*, to
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the huoptsbhur of the American' Peopis.
OPPILGEI.
- The.cidettedp mod vtich tuts recent
tmrpliested to citizens of the
w• oast Markt, should WA,
Cie/tons Onisideratton of the people
who are directly interested. It Insoles:oU
Prattled rectitude - of' more than the .
member hlmselL Other citizens; who
were aimed with hinrin the repcirted
AnothAlonkuude; which a public place
of Winer and proft *site be bought I ,artd
mold like any niarchandbas, ought not to
escape from their just share of the public
Mums upon ail Concerned In this serisidel '
upon the, honor of the District. An Pie
popifietinemtly remarks :
boltere the pciiitteal einiatlon In
, the Twentieth Dlatiles
try census tor Mr. EinaUan , e set=
- - frees bare had more to do with thn ex.
pose, than ony epeeist concern on: the
earv,of the enflame tor inoorrupte
Walston. _By horiswn confession; Mr.
Dew' share - in the badness has been
only Ism enviable than that of Mr. Pottle,
The Yr. Dlou here referred to,is an
eb"tor of the Mcrae Herald, a journal,
by the by, which in effect defends the
Corruptions now. roar at Harrisburg„
paragraph .belorfAttote4 from that
journals .1n relation to ,this .trash,
sedceable, .Ind, for its avowal of 2 1he'
.
participstion inlthls A. Of
corn:Pam. and second, for Attempt 611.' 2 .
euranoe -with which the broker simnel fo'
lectors_ the ustfortiakete 01%11 2 In the
tritaattlee- .11elys the Errisid: " 1.
Dims, to serves Mend, usidertoo
t
the negotiation, with kts accustomed mal
and directness, It we may so express It,
In his absence. The principal , never
met, w the next friends" die the whole
business. Me mould wry five thousand
&abate a year ought to be enough for a
Oangresaman, entiesge added:espe
clally lf the member Is lawyer of any
considerable practice end repute, with
outselling out his patronage for money.
Before discaulng the matter, it is - but
simple Justice to Mr. PErria, to Mate that
he denies the material allegallonfiagainat
him, denouncing the conspiracy of rival
pelltlcians to blacken his character, and
demanding idspfain right to offer theer-
Vhulatory testimony, which he has now
gone to Washington to subMit to the
Committee.. The people of the XXth
District, and especially all Relublicrns,
Awe it to themselves and to Mx. Pettis, to
suspend their dual lodgment In he ppm
ins until he shall bate been fairly. heard.
THE SUFFNAGII IN PENIIIIIILI7L.
?IA.
• tie State Constitution (Art. Sli. Bec.l)
confines the suffrage to . the Common
weitth to elate &Innen," of the of
111 years and upwards, hiving also cer-
tain other qualificstionft Thin reatricticrn
upon our local franchise has hitherto
been lawfully in consonance with the
Constitution of the Vatted States.
Bit it ill so eoneensnt rte icmyer
Before this paragraph shall .meet the
eyes of Rainy Of its readers, the Federal
Coistitition will be areaded, to read u
follows;
Alm XV. * 1. The right of citizens of
the Unitedliitstes to vote shell not be de•
riled or abridged by the United States, or
by any Slats, on aeoount of race, color or
previous Condition of servitude.
LI. 2. Congress shall boys power to eI:L
-ibros this &Alois by appropriate legisia.
lutuce for .11 future
time, of any distinction in the political
rights of citizens of all the Ualted 'States
on account of . ..aster stands in direct, pal
pable conflict with the lanzuage, above
quoted, of the fundamental law of our
Ocanmcmsrealth.
Which of thou too fiffinitiene of civic
rights shaltprrait
By Art. V. of the Federal Constitution.
it La declared that all. amendments which
ere rerifled by three-fourths of the same
13tatei„ "shill be irgbi to all Intents and
purposes, Is part of this Constltution.".
• Art. VI, Bee. $ of the same Instrument
*ye:
"This , ConaUtutton and laws of the
United States. which shall be inade in
pursuance thereof • •—• shall be the
superior law of the land; and the lodges
la every State shall be bound thereby.
anything in the Oonatitution or bans of
any State to the contrary notwithstand
ing." _
Sec. Tor the same Article requires "the
Members of the several State Legislatures,
and AL executive and judicial officers,
both of the United States and of the an•
oral States" to takeNn oath or affirmation
to support the Federal Constitution.
It is clear, from this showing, that,
since the two constitutions now conflict
in their definition of toe right of suffrage,
the Federal reading must prevail, and
the word "whits" is Less facto expunged
from the Constitution of Permsylvania.
Strictly, there is no legal necessity for
en express legislation, by our State au
thatitlea, of the now Wattles. Suph an
approval and. expreu concurrence is no
more requisite to coespleta the local mi
-1 fnuchiseinent of our colored citizens un
der the Federal authority, than there
would be, on the other hand, aught of
efficiency in the express rcflual of our
authorities to rebirth to this "supreme
law of the land.". In no sense or form,' ,
is any Mite action essential to the opera
tive foree of the new BYth Lrticle. We
write upon the presumption that Congress
will support the first clause of the Article
by the "appropriate legislation" specified
in the second clam.
No formal action is ifiteded in Pennayl.
units for the amendment of its own Con
stitution In this particular. The oflicial
proclamation from Washington itself will
accompllih that amendment. We need
neither a Convention nor the concurrent
approval of two consecutive Legislatures.
The election officers of next October will
disregard the "supreme law of the land"
at their peril.
But it would seem not wholly super
erogatory that our - Legislature, now sit
ting,-shall moguls, the situation frank
ly, and that should pass a declaratory
act so framed se to eve clear notice to
all our citizens, of the change in the su
preme law, and oldie formal amendment
so, far as the situation sugeesta, (laity
and all of out own previous enactmeats
now in conflict therewith.
lIMOMABE PrtOPOstrion„
There Is one clue of =brims who ars
little. thought of, and for .whom no spe
cial Provision'his been reeds by law—we
mean the indigent wives and families of
aximicts.; In the ~Leghinture of Ohio,
WI; illitiolre oathoWationing district, hal
`introduced a bill to meet this case, which
PT07143,.q11.111$ lamp be-tne duty of the
board al - direttori or the "bilo Peniten•
Ilan.
to, pruvideLla Its roles for en al.
itywhit*to tateirlirlsener who hii a de
pendent family, of a portion of Oil earn-
Isis; aot ezbteding Jn, amount enethird
of the 'image price of convict labor; the
same to be paid quarterly to the families
of said prlumera The terms, family and 1 1
pinatas in 44connectio3 to be under
stood
to mean unperson or persons who
were dependent upon the, prisoner for ,
thew support, prior to hip conviction."
At the close of the peat year ' s net W-
M:0 of about $279: 009 tistatied sa tht
fault of the labor of the convicts is the
Ohio penitentiary. We do not .know ,
that so eatisfactolY a _balance can be
shown es the result of the year's opera
tions in, the - two pepitentiaries of this,
State ; bOt whether 'or no, we should be
glad Co'see a similar movement on the
Part of our Legislature, So that some pro
vision may beinrade for poor women who
arimoretobecommiserated than widows,'
and for children worse than Orphaned.
It la Pot thiaiderogativs of min to visit
the alas of thellusbasul and &the upon ' 1
the wife aid children ; yet who can doubt
'thattbelientatice. which. coistipts • con• I
vict to the Wel of," prison for a taut of
years often indicts s keener, pang, and I
'More kulteleilrean material want, than I
Ma upon the criminal himself.
• We suggest that lunch a regulation,*
Waif which we are speaking that a por- ,
Lion of the 'carpi'sa of the individual
mumidabe iethpart for the support of his
famin..Spilthet he shouldknow It. The I
Mere, knowledge he Was - tolling in
part for hie lonely ones it home would, if
there - remains any manhood In him stall,
exert a ,good, influence ripen his moral
tudireind be Stwintto his Industry. We
commend the.subject to the reembers of
the Legialatnre and to the friends of In.
malty ?t, large.-
Tres Ceresvd, (N 4 FL.) &Wag= MTh
**young bay from the country recently
eigiggd as salemrointh . with a,dr73oods .
Wein that chi. Though in the bus
.
them, she foot became profklezt. Like
the other nutelorts, she could buy at cost
price eny geode she wanted for her own
use. fibs wan Sui extensive purchaser,'
from, lma to time, on this huts, and at
the end of two months gave up her posi
tion. Very , soon alter AC fray married,
U wars* har sister it the ISMS ilmei
and It tenant out that she bad entered
open the clerk:dap merely to enjoy th
lib e
perepdsiM attains st out price the .
mg supply of dry goods so mysteriously'.
newsgirl on such occolons. Her late
*yetis not'ialotte toenage any
wantimpau*sigki'friet th.
=I
Tax Lien op Mks: Ruseaum hfrrroltn.
Authoress of „ Our Village, &c." Told
by Hermann Lettere to Friends. Ed
ited by RSV. A. 0. E. L'Edrange. ;it
two volumes. Published by Harper A
Brothers, New York. For eats by
Henry Miner, Pittsburgh.
Lovers of the chtste and besutiful will
find these volumes a storehouse, rich and
rue. These letters will be regarded by all
admirers of spare literature, as &contribu
tion to Ha department of thought, of much
excellence, and destir.ed to be popular for
• lone period. The natural, graceful
style, and refined and elevated tone, make
them models. The author has expressed
her views in decided words, and not al
ways in the most charitable form, though
naturally, gentle and forbearing. While
these letters reveal her Mud 'riatore, and
exhibit the wondmful resources of her
&lee
,ed mind, et the tame time they prewar
a series of pictures of men and things In
the eventful period she lived, that render
them worthy of much palm. Few works
of this character will bare such enduring
, fame as these, and her name will long be
is,bousebold word among the
,lovers of
English 'Rename. Harpershavebrought
the work out in elegant style.
WkAT IS JUDI.IIDIth or A Few Words to
the Jews. By Raphael D'C. Lewin.
Published by D. Appleton it Co., New
York. -
This essay will produce a profound im
pression. Its bold assumptions and frank
protest agalnsl certain long and vigorous
ly asserted dogmas of the Jew,, will
cause quite a stir among them. In an
swering the question of What is Jude
ions, be avows as the sources of their re
ligion: Ist, ReSSOD; Si!, Nature; and Sd,
Revelation, which are fully elucidated.
Then follows a definition of the religious
truths of Judairma, thus presenting the re
ligious phase', after which the temporal
view is defined. The author argues that
religion formed the Bible, and not the
Bible which has formed religion. His
views are of.a radical type, and are in
unison withlhe advanced ideas of the
Reformers. He asserts sacrifice is 'dead,
Jewish rationality is ovezthrown, and the
Ides of Israel being gathered to the land
of their Lags is an exploded theory.
He argues that there is no need of a sac
rificial atonement, or of a Redeemer to
appeuethe wrath of God.
TEE Maxon Faint. A Tale. By
POUT:ads, author of the Hilttord.Coo.
&motion. Pablis •W_py J. B. Liven
.colt .t co.. l'blladia. For sale by
R. S. Davis it Co., Pittsburgh.
ln this delightfully told story we OA
phases of rural life delineated in graphic
language. The grouping of the characters
Is not strained, but natural, slid there is
moral tone pervading its pages through.
out that renders It worthy of the most re
fined end religious circles. LeSSODS see
also inculcated that will leave a good im
°realm upon young minds, which cm'
sot be said of every boot of romance.
“WIST DID Eta Manny-Heat" By Miss
E los A. Dnpuy, Author of "Planter's
Daughter," eta. Published by T. B.
Peterson it Brothers, Pnitadelphla.
The author of thii love e'ory is one of
the favorite writers for the New York
Lodger, and is therefore known to many I
of the readers of fiction. 'the story Is of
an exciting net, as the name indicates,
and accordingly multitudes will be in
duced to read it. The glowlsg style,
however. smacks strongly of the Senn.
dotal type of light litersture.
.Tors Esause. Yusros OCI6 LORD'S
Lora " By the Bey Wm.
Mums, D. D., L. L D., Authorof "The
Last Di) of Oar Lord's Passions,' etc.
Published by Robert Carter d Brothers,
New York.
Delicate esawo;l. of this character
Must be, the author bas shown himself I
eminently qualified for writiag the Life of
Christ, In a style worthy of the great
theme in hand. The series will comprise
six volumes, each one, however is pre
pared complete in itself, and - each will pre.
sent a distinct period of our Lord's life.
While the work exhibits the scholarly
abilities of the author, yet it is written in
plain, straightforward language, flowing,
and at times, exceedingly graphic in de
scribing the thrilling scenes of His life
Dr. Hanna's visit to the Holy Land ena
bled him to describe the movements of
the Savior while on earth. In an intelligent
end interesting manner. We most .heart
ily commend Ws series, as being worthy
a place in every well established library.
T. MAcor PLAUTI CArrtvi, TILIDZXXVII,
Itanxics. With English Notes,
Critical . and Explanatory. By C. B.
Harrington, H. A., Profeescre of Latin
In the Wesleyan University. Published
by Harper it Brothers', New York.
For isle by Henry Miner, Pittsburgh.
This work is an important classical
orsthribution, and will aid to a better'ac•
qusintanco filth the earliest forma of
Latin style aid literature. It gives the
three plays of Plautus, and well Ulm-,
' tales his genius, being - freer from the
blemishes normally found. In writings of
this character. These plays represent a
class of =position that German scholars
have given prominence in their investi
gations. The text used is chiefly that of
Flackeisen. It some instances the Tarts.
tions of Brix have been preferred. The
English Notes, critical and exelmetory
will help the student very materially.
Prof. Harrington- howeier has confined
himself chiefly to the grammar and
philology In his notes. It is a worthy
addition to the works of this character
published by this house. I
Asx•no• Erring rug Corr. A Romance
of Modern Eg ypt. By Edwin DeLeon,
late ed
by U .
H.% e ' llT i oltt r t E cEs4 , ill b ett ,
• For sale by la. 8. Davis it co.. Pitts .
burgh-
Few will queiticon that the author
hid rare opportunities of seeing the inner
life of the Egyptians. Here we have ern•
bodied facts, in the composition of society,
though not altogether true of particular
persons. Revelations of Eastern life and
Eastern' balite are reproduced, with the
fidelity of the photograph. - The author's
position and residence for :years, Mewl.
edge of the language and private Motif
the people, placed him in a positiorthat
the tourist could not enjoy. It is a Vivid
picture of Egyptian life, and gives de
scriptions of Rena end episodes, that
charms and fascinates the 'reader. Tne
author'Sityle is attractive,. &Wing and
sparkling, and yet the wogs contains
practical infoniostion of that country that
will be found metal, of a historical char-
Tan Maluir' Ft A tiequal to The Family
Doom; or, The Bin of a Countess. By
Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Bouthworth.
Published by T. B. Peterson it Bros.,
Philadelphia: For sale by 7. W. Pit
teak, Pittsburgh. .
It is thought.this_work is fay equal, if
not superior to' "The Family Doom,"
"The Changed Brides," "Pali Play," .
" The Bride's Fate,' "Hew . He Won
Her," five of the beat of the numerous
works of this author.. writings are
widely , read, which cannot be said of
every writer of fiction; Those who have
read "Thermally Doom," can now have
an opportunity to get the sequel.. -
llsarm's New /dorm= Msosernie,
for theyear 1809, forms tiroioyalvolumes,
and otonotolaes rare variety: Every depart
ment Is conducted with signal ability, and
the:best talent, pen and art, secured to
gratify its -hundreds or thouseads' of
readers. It indeed has no rival, sad no
Monthly is as popular, howeeer ;mei.
lent they maybe. ' Its fllestratid articles
are superb, and: rarely Mtn aid bade&
Weenie by standard anthers, history, sd.
env, treacle. tees, Poataso .
found in this axofilent meganine. In,
volume forst, .no „library eomplete
without them. The large promises of
the enterprising publishers, to span no
expense, are fulfilled wits •tinscrur4ittpi
Prrrerion DAILY GAZELLE: MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 21,„1870
CORRESPONDENCE.
THOSE RITES E150L1711033
ALLEGICKTIT CITY, Feb. 19, 1870.
STATORS Gasserrst Animus luta arisen
between one of the Representatives from
this county and myself, touching certain
resolutions recently submitted to the Leg
islature—of • type so positive—that I feel
it to be due to all parties to offer to the
public a succinct statement of the facts in
the case. .
The resolutions coicerh tho interests of
a large clue of the pothlition of Weatern
Pennsylvania in the freedom of our river
navigation
It ie some weeks slime. I prepared a
rough draft of these resolution. Having
perfected them, in coniultatiOn with a
friend, a prominent member of tke Pitts
burgh bar largely interested in the
coal•buslnem, I entrusted them to Capt.
Humes, an officer of the House, on Fri
day the 11th, requesting him to make
copies for the Pittsburgh press to publish
after I had presented them. These ran
lotions then read as ibliows:
Wasnass, The - Ohio River is the only
channel through which the coal and
bulkYfproducts of Western Pennsylva
nia can reach the consumer cheaply, and
WIMULILS, The Government of the
United States, in order to render leas
dangerous the navigation of said river,
and thereby stimulate inland commerce
between all the points connected with the
great system of navigable rivers termi
natin at the Gulf of Mexico, have made
liberal appropriations to remove all
natural obstructions between the source
of the Ohio and Louleville, and -
Wnxesse, Thu Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad Company-are constructing two
railroad bridges &Grose said river be
tween Pittsburgh and the mouth of "Big
Bandy," which will greatly and berms
neatly obstruct the navigation by the
present and only soonomical mode of
transporting coal over said river,
therefore
Be it Resolved, By the Senate and
House of Representatives of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, in General
Assembly met, that our Senators are
hereby instructed and oar Representa
tives requested to urge wpoti thingress
the groat necessity of enacting such laws
as will prevent the completion of said
bridges and the construction of other
bridges scrota said river, unless mid
bridges shall have one span • over .ths
meth slummed or water way, at least lbw
I hundred feet in the dear, and In all other
rtepects be made contbrmable to the an
t portant* and necessities of sald river
commerce.
On the afternoon or months of the same
day, the 11th, Mr. Willies obtained a copy
from Mr. Humes, of three resolutions.
On the following 'Monday evening the
14th, Mr. Walton presented the following
resolutions in the Hoare: . •
WHEREAS, The Ohio river II the only
channel through which the ocial and
balky products of Western Pennsylvania
ean cheaply reach the coninutter (A the
South and West:
AM) WHEIMM The Government of
the United States, in order to render it=
dangerous the navigation of said river,
and thereby stimulate -Inland commerce
between Ninth° points co,nected with the
multiyste of navigable rivers, termi
at the Graf of Mexico, have made
liberal appropriations to remove all nat
ural obstructions between tke source of
the Ohlo and Louisville;
• Awn WEIRREAS, the Baltimore and ,
Ohio Railroad Company,. are construct. I
big two railroad bridges across said road
between Pittsburgh and the month of
"Big Sandy," which will greatly andper-
manently obstruct the navigation thereof
by the present and only economical mode
of transporting cost over sold river.
[SSD wiuntsts, two (2) large steam-
ere, and a great number of ladened coal
bargee have alrea unavo i dablee, and
lost by reason of collision
with the unfinished piers of said bridges.]
Therefore, be it
Resolved, By the Senate and House of
Representatives of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, in General Assembly mot.
That our Senators are hereby instructed,
and our Representatives In Congress re
quested to urge upon Congreee the groat
necessity of exacting mien laws u will
precut the completion of laid bridges,
and the construction of other bridges
&crow said river, unless said bridges
shall have one span over the main chan
nel or water-way, at least four hundred
feet in the clear, and In all other respects
be made conformable to the Importance
and necessitate of said deer Oeuereeree.
Mr. Walton's resolutions of the 14th
direr only Trom - The copy of Mine which
he procured as above on the 11th, in the
addition by him of the words italicised in
the first ciente of the preamble, and in
the further addition of the last clause of
the same, which appears above enclosed
In brackets.
The resemblance between the two sets
of resolutions may be accounted for with
out any disparagement to my colleague
of the House, who would not be guilty of
any faleehenat Impropriety, upon the by-.
pothesis that, after receiving a copy.of my
bill, feeling, as he does, an absorbing in
terest in the .object, he committed It to
some friend as the basis of one to be drawn
for him, and after ;receiving it from that
friend, did not discover its close resent
blance to mine, ILB bills are frequently ;tad
in place without any examination by the
Senator or member presenting Chem. Af
ter hearing the able speech of my col.
league delivered in the House of Repre
sentatives on last Friday, (the very bat
speech I have bearddelivered on any sub
ject daring this aesslon,) I felt that he was
much better qualified, sad that it Seat
more appropriate, for 020 who had devo
ted so much thought and attention to the
subject, to propose legislation, than my
, sell. Jenne L. Gathrsat.
10 1 •
. .
TEN3INSEE.
Worrerpoldeoes of the Pittsburgh Omits.,
Can rrariooos, Tenn., Feb. 14,1870.
I started for Dixie's Land the 50th of
January with Captain Beans, of, the
steamer Bate Potnam, and made a very
pleasant trip to Loulaille. It was rather
slow; brit, as we needed rest, time. was
loOt so valuable,: The first day was cheer
len and the hilly borders of the Ohio
were 'covered ,with mow. Arrived at
Ladmille Thursday morning,- I found the,
city grestlytmproved since I raw it last,
in 1658. The new bridge acreasthe river,
over which the first train pusedbutriday
or two before, looks as if it m eans bull.
L ness. • • •
Taking the first midnight train for
Nashville, I reached that city in time for
an early breakfast, and having " the day
before me .I devoted St to sight-seeing.
Nastddile has an antiquated appearence,
and seem' to Isek the enterprise .41If our
Northern citis Capitol building is
• magnificen t" of meteor', built
upon' the highest standpoint In the city.
Its interior is a perfect model of emblem
tarsi 'and artistic 'elegance. Trout its
cupola is offeredan'extended view - of the
city and its inrrowithrigs.
I took the sleeping car that evening for
Chattanooga, and after much pulling,
pitching and jolting over a very rough,
mad, reached that city at 480 the next
morning. daybreak therewu *sound
of revelry tuning for a railroad divot,
and !allowing Its direction we found a
group or. colored. dtizeno waiting for the
train to take them dwelt to work on the'
Chattanooga and Alaboms Bair*, who
were going "on with tho dance,", and
letting their joy bo unconfined by indulg
ing in • cotillion to the music of "Shoo
Ply," fiddled by the leader acmes
arm with a cane, tinging with'other
derides, while some more ecstatic In their
demonstratimul, vended in to the fall en
payment of the regular old Mahican:Moe
down with each zeal end &wet° as would
convince any skeptic that his African
brethren are not altogether miserable,
even If they are now obliged to provide
for their own wants. We set
out to , see the town, and learn by
inquiring that we had at
pulled its
attractions without recognizingthem; so
Innocent is Chattanooga of all v architse.
coral diaplay Meer a villainous break-
fast at the Bums Bonne, ("onlya doliar
edr,") we changed to the National Houle;
where the fare would be mom inviting, I
where tho us b were less affected
by olesgi and sloppy accidents 'of long
standing and frequent repetition. Tidies
first was damaging to the appetite, but
after a weak's solemn one concludes that
It Is only bis prejudice, which the miner-
one example' or those "to the manner
born" soon entrees him to overcome; so
now, like 'Paul, we can "est ethst fle set
before us, askingno questions for .C4ls.
'COMO fat" Bach4 l ence rerakids
one* by force of co of the, far or
North, and It is no wo his 'gbh.
tie runs involuntary now and then • into
le old air of "Home, Sweet Mullet." • '
The weather here now is like Moil In
New'' York, . and I- feel that I have
"scooted" around the rougheet cornet of
a Pennsylvania *inlet' 'I 'late visited
Cameron *HIM which bounds Cludia•
nooga on the West, and ixconands
a view of the battlefield where
our soldiers, under Roeecredr, Woo
Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge.
Taking • addle-horse the visitor follows
an easy grade of turnpike to the summit.
The buildings, erected for bostritoll
during the war, have been converted into
loot is now called an Educational Usti
tufa, which is in a thriving condition.
Students of both sex are admitted. Wel
comed to the hospitality of the place, I
could net but be impressed with the genial
bearing and kindness of heart manifested
towards the pupils. Ohio, Pennsylvania
and Massachusetts were representei
among the ancients here, and all seemed
to bear evidence of happiness and content
ment; and why not? This is one of Ne
i turas choicest beauty gait the grandeur
of the scenery, the purity of the atmos
phere and the salubrity of the climate
unite - to recommend the situation.
The Mountain House is a fashionable
place of resort, mostly for equestrians.'
The proprietor. had an eye to beldam
when he "founded his house upon" this
"rock," for the went from town, and a
lively gallop overthe cap:Sent roads upon
the summit, ars sue to promote such an
appetite as perky knights and ladles sel
dom enjoy.- The best view is from Point
Lookout, where seven different States are
visible to the naked eye. Beneath, the
Tennessee river embraces in Its meander.
Inge a tract of land in the form of a moc
awls, which is celled Moccasin Point.
Away to the northward aro seen moon.
tains covered with snow, while here it'
I Was delightfully warm, and the birds of
spring were making merry in the ,
sunshine. At Point Lookout the rocks
I protrude, as if desiring to take a look for
themselves, and from their Ode the moun
tain declines to the river in a 'pixel form,
With Very uniform declivities on either
side: On one of those fearful rocks poor
Hoover used to delight in playing antics
I to the amazement of the soldiers stationed
I there, till one day he lost his balance and
fell. That rock immortalizes him now
by bearing his name.
"The eye could never be satisfied," but
l we reluctantly Weaned back down to
town. It is a six miles ride, although the
distance to the point by air-line seems
but little more than.* mile.
My first impressions of this place were
anything but favorable, but now I would
be contented to make it my home. I like
the people; many of whom are from
northern States The native citizens, n
speaking of "the late onplessantness,"
"roar us as gently as sucking doves,"
saying apologetically, that they ware
forced into the rebellion by the pressure
of circumstances. The general wish pre.
yells for northern agitallats to come and
settle here and invest money in active
business, and some indulge the chimerical
idea that in ten years Chattanooga will
become another Chicago. We have the
Tennessee river, Ave railroads centering
here, end charters have been granted for
two others. But this letter is getting_too
long. Yours, O. F. M.
• Iv pi said there la living in Harrodsburg
an old negro woman wbo is nearly or
quite white. Bhe hoverloo years of age,
and during the lapse of a century the
black pigment which gave color to bar
skin has disappeared. Her face, bands,
neck aid arms are of pearly whiteness,
and bar hair Is snow white.
TEE Lewlstmr, Chronicle says:
A bill is before each House at Harris.
burg for the reeetatdishment of the
-spring election. Better give the new
law a trial before re-instating the old one.
VARICOSE OR BROKEN VEINS
Thousands of pusoas gaffer Year tt and Yr►r
out with • ►rotor down ensditton of t►e veins
•
of the log.. which to Ow times ore esitly
Laved sad thquently sasce➢tlhte of aano
Euler on. only banns* thoy . do not know When
and to wbun to apply familiar. NOW, to give
the needf•t Information In outs !Ito WI.. soma
to sts a proper duty on part of the newspaper
press. and It glees on great plea... to De able
to recommend all nth to Pr. HITHER, OF 16T
WOOD ernarr. who.. vast number of &poll,
&noes. and Ids great 01111 In ehronle dlseWl.
mashies Dim to afford the &ratios& menet of re•
lief that the present state of mimeo eels &fold.
Boston thus varicose conditions to which we
hay. maned above, then are other marmot
Ineonvenlenttrand aolderlad. aael wit anellialt•
tad abnormal growths, ialltr z lt lb* MOW. Walt
hV appllandea, lamgre to relleve.
Then again the abdominal vreakneteta and
slaking feeling peculiar to females, is a source of
terrible suffering and anxiety; for Mess the
Doctor hat bells and supporters which are ea
constructed se to passim at haat intsounitY front
l:aerie( when they do not :nutcase • ourtelotY
of cure.-
The neeteell experie.c. .Verl • pedal of
',Ter thirty years. besides, • *sterol aptness lbr
this dernalt,l•ll Of bb profession. moles llnl
more lb. ordinarily Wilful. The tote: inif that
stilled upon Mare gener•Uoss es ea.
Elect of tee proper sienna to correct the pelmet
rely, mine of Itself be • ref:Went exams to
ilst pot only the atteptton of pan.
selves, bat alio thatof all latalllgaat I ilDdal...;
Dr. Xaystea Mika and , 1117
I.lbertY MVO.
I=l
A TORPID SYSTV.3I
Sometimes, without any asslintabic caese, the
phy.tcal strenglit gad animal spirits give way,
matt a Meseta torpor falls alike on the body and
latelleet. Tatra is little or no oath. Patel.%
bet the natural 'vigor and elasticity of thee.-
rout and ntescalar eysten stern to hare departed.
sad It. ledifference to the pleasures of life, and
area a 1 Its grave respoultdales, takes the place
or that earnest interest in both which abuse.
tutees every wall balanced rend when le
healthy condition.
This state of inertial eo lap. to often the to,
monitory symptoms of come ..;001 malady. It
leek.n monist...ly that the vital power. are
laugulebtag and need 610.3.1. In enre cases
the effeccof • el. dases of Vortetter's Stomach
illtiersis wonderfully beneficial. The gnat WO"
nehea the system from UM drowse. The secre
tion. .4 the circulation receive a new impetus.
The relaxed alerts recover thole elasticity ander
thenfeellUoas of the *penile, lite the annexed
strength of a mildest leistranicat in lb: promo
or teeing: Lethargy and debility, ara rendes.
bY energy aith rigor, the /pith m, ilse, and life
that almost teemed a burden while the season of
depression listed, becomes once more enjoyable.
That such a redlthrehange eliould be painted
Or a remedy entirely devoid of the nonmetal al-
Imiolds .4 =inertia so exteniamy need in
Draellee. milY stem incredible to thole who pin
thole-faith on the medicleal efelcaer. . of, active
D 01.., bat t( these Atolls:* wilitaks thetreuble
to enovire of tho. who hare tested the eolireet
bre and *nasal,* descr i b e d , the Blames d u d
the circumstances they will dud the
statement tobe true. ' •
NOTIQS
}TRU; GE OuNPANY. — .4 I2 ol•Ottoin
tb.11.71&2NT,1fi411,1V, Ii r oWAV.W.4
"a•iirts watcnrr.Tremi.i.tr.
Plusburgb. Pub. 3. 11110.
Au.liotinT Viarr EArimaAb
wittst.no, Jaws, )113,1.111V; E
tgriMK*HOLDEaII
ANNXIAL MEW % •
Resents . Assad MAMMA 01 thellledtPild•
era of the Allegheny Valley BAtimed Oossoan7
eruz be held at the .0771 CE OF Tllll COM
PANY, Ile. *6 File 1411shlurgin en
WADNEADAT, February Sad, 1610, 'At 11
o f A. X.. forty 1011 , 9. 11 1 of ideating lost
of llssuers tr,Fthe .samolent leer: sad r the
truilalllnerig seen other banning sa salt tei
lale:NCO • JOHN BALLANTINN. NACONOT.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
llicrgeLT LOW ‘!11.0
althea. W.a fifty aonen she ' &Mei
190
.1a Gala- 'Case
Fitt JEWELED bsita-weica
For €OB.OO.
Warriisied *nod tialo-lcie per. C 6 1 ,1, ate 41
bFY
WATTLES it SHAFER'S itikElllY STOlits:
ioa 1113711 ALVA; Oppodt. 01ZirER 01 MCL
N. Watches . k B. babe
our vineusl sitiottos the
making or Watches . and Jawolry.
rttO . BIIIIILDEId :•••ffealed'l ,l4,-;
?ORALS will bo tteettad by** bodur
tb. nool 'Abdo (Moe or rutotAs a. b
•a 1302,. corner 334 IS obreets.ablit SA.
Ut IWO, for Um erection of
Pow Tide Stoil Brier Ditellistirel
on the earner of Forty-third and Better Itieehh.
fieveutmesle ward.- awe loses Oho the Doke'
per *meant for Wine brick. earl:waders
earptaters work,. ,end EhOttell. .ehei
rutettei forplaster - -
pill• eel . "
of Tkomu V S* : trltlereo4. Mitretit:
ithe tut: The mots VIII le let cattO 'await ilia
Joni; T. -4]411,.
EMMtMI=I
GUALIPMEiI4CD 431. • u
Jae= mata man wow rutolinik
LW
MI
MEI
SATURDAY, FEB
Nos. 180 and 182 Federa
MANY GOOD BARGAIN'S
011011 AB A LAVAL LOT OT
REAL KID GLOVES,
♦T 11400 . A VAIR
At 18 8-k 'White Damask Towel', very
cheap.
At lee. White Nutt Towels.
Al 1130 Honey Copth clai!th
At st.7i Taney Hooey Cosh Quilts.
it 17 I.le. 64 Table tides!, a good ha
gabs..
Intlmts' Vfaii4, ,
Loom and ligmborg Edging'.
Lam Collars and landliordiefo.
!dee Linea Collin Ind-Cuffs.
W SPRING BATS & BONNETS
Ribbons and Flowers,
WILLLUI SEXPLEI3.
Noe. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
- ALLzeworr crrr.
10 BOXES
DENTS PAPER COLLARS
For 60 Cents,
ood Style and,. Make
Ladles' and Children's Best Quality
CASHMERE STOCKINGS,
41 01U-Hall Usual Prices'
OPENED THIS MORNING
NEW NILE BOWS AND SCARF&
Merchants and Dealers
SUPPLIED AT EASTERN PRICES,
AT
NACRIJM,GLYDE do Co's,
78 and 80 Market Street.
ALT
HORNE & CO'S
Second Arrival of New Goods.
NEW ISEULPEN EAT END BONNET 7/1/11110.
VINE FRENCH VLOWEVLE
istra 4inslitl
BONNIST •ND TRINIUNO RIBBONS,
=I
WM.4717.103 IN BASH MID NOW RIBBONS.
103XECEI
Itrasb stiottnent of
LINEN COLLARS AND CUITS,
lACE. ViIIKELED COLLARS. •
LACE ERMINED, LINEN:ATTE.
ILLUSION WAISTS,
CHLMIZETTES AND LAPPETS.
TUCKED SKIBTINS.
TUCKED NkINSOOK.
TUCKED °ANDRIC.
05:ZANDER SWUM,. •
•Mother Lot
Limns OUTS uzivr COTTON aosucar
At the new prices.
►LLZkIDII•EID GLOVINS
In Inset sad Colors. and all else
77 If 79 .196.1R/LET
to •
BM
LOGIN, CIRMIG I CO.,
HARDWARE
52 Wood Street,
Poor deeraibotro a. Marles Mae
•
11101111.1rjr Merehant. are Invite 4 Is
eaU aua saamloo our stook wrielUi
•
Admits for Anderson 4111 Wood's Stool
and Northwestern Mena /hoe Noll
Comsany.
A fall stook of Slaehtnlsts. Meek•
smiths and Carpenter . . Tools. UNM
, eerts Loather netting . .
leatber. de...alwers on hand. •
prrrsstaos
DITI LEAD AND COLOR VOHS
•
J. CHOONILLKEE ar NON,
3exu, - Plirvirciate.-
Manufacturers of WERE LEAD, RED MAU
SLOE, LEAD,' ZINC% LITHABGE, PUTT!
And all Colors DRY ANL, YH OIL. .
OFFICE viva EftGrill'.
0, 461, 414; 466 nd 08, Om MIK
ALIAGIUDIY.
ore
Wa call *Whiles to the snarantee {Wild oar wield. rare While Load. and when we saj
'ahead
=CZ
...al, pure,' that Is, - frt., from Lootato and Br
onto, and therefore filfhlter sod .parlor. both
la Color and armoring zroperif. •
•
OUAR►BT=ID to bil i mu Iheztosate of
Lead sad salter thati WO 'to the motet. sad
xlllfotfdt %bottles or this a:kaolin =Ufa,
lag iheleastwilteratiola • •
M=a7 & Lanman's
Florida Water,
The , most celebrated and
most delightful of all per
fumes, for use on the hand
kerchief,4 the toilet, and
in the balk for sale by all
Druggists and Perfumers.
TEEInEITOTIE POTTERY.
.BIL HMO& 2C10 4 ;
Manalmtvrasat' •
fitatolliiiiiire4 : . Brisk' Wei Vo.
- .
* 4 .4t
• A 4-5.. A. A
tt- -
a... 3 :... rit
RIIARY 19,1870,
SEMPIA,
Street, Allegheny City.
NEW GI CO OTO F 4
At Very Lew Prices
Mow We Mullins,
Sheeting Mullins,
Shirting Muslloinid Irish Linens
Plain and Einb'd Shirt Runts.
CASSINI:RES AND JEANS
AMERICAN BLACK BILKS,
k Superior Rake at Low Priem
el Complete Stock of
NEW DRESS-.SILKS.
et $l.OO Colored Dress Bilks, worth sl.7i.
it WO Cored ken worth SOAIO.
It KO E xtra ol xtra Wide Cel'd Silks,
Enke, worth
$4.00.
Black and Colored satins
Black and Colored American Poplin:,
Colored Empress Cloths, .
Black and Coined Alpaca Poplins. •
Spring Maims in tow Styles.
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
I!=
REMNANTS
. -
,S GOODS, MERINOS & PLAIDS.
Nainsooks,
Jaconets,
Swisses.
Wren Goode
BELL
. . •
MOORHOUSE
(Bueeenors to Bates 4it Bell
=I
NEW !STO C K
re'4
al ,
c 4
si
A
Z
c.) 0 -
"
cD 'A .g z m
a 4 2 , 34 •
` l2 Vitl gt 4
g t *: * rir4 11
E 4 8: 4 E m I
ri s c % ira SCO s a
1 m • 1 4 . Z
la - p ' 4
JOHN Q. WORKMAN...H. RICKARD 01.9.13
WORKMAN t DAViS,
Workman, Moore Co.,
Maaufsatartn and Dealer!ta
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
QM
Spring and Buck Wagons,
Nos. 4t, 44, 461 M 48 Bearer Bt., kfleately.
Repairing neatly sadpromptle executed. Or
den for Nor Wort gotten up in good stile old
..,ranted to glen milafaaston ea .tern partiem
Mr. ,
rtritiVill"rg TF,:kl.7.l d r_g_rA , 'l , ll
. ate of AHVESvo .1.-LTICNT
Lleta n nad Natrp's Cadent Wake Mao and
t./Mader for Ensfm.
H. HICHATID DAVIS having par.:Mudd es
Munn of £l.O. ao d Wee. D. m 10. ne late
Imo or W4,lllllinN, MOO= • CO .,ors,
dm bod
iless will hereafter Do co:Mimed os the old mad.
Me name .1 sills of WOHYMAH
DAVI& Orders soilclted.
Join; 14,W011,X1i
H. Ificu AND LAMM
LlOl wilt Clthone , Hanend Sant. rittelmargia.
jar.tdo
L. H — IULTON U. J. M.tiAli a
rarsairsaa, r.•
- HITE. IrtfAliti f
PIZALOTICAX.. PIAJDEBET3e4
GAS AND STEADS TITTERS,
raft Mesa% Wear . . ntgli
...rnTssuseu..P. l6 '
4114171 pa. Gm Hose. Oar
1 - elbs and Wash ta ads. Iron I . INI Ind
Inttlngs. Al* and
att draridth %as. Plater and BeZet
amparatna. Johan pmapt , Mended to.
• Cm' "traumas , * Orsurs, t .
• Axiicanarr CWT. Ps., lea. 10. MO. I
oTict.--Prtee - Asseiement l o re
%as eoestraelloa of a . •
Board walt on the Perryville Plink End,.
Trosaiie herA of Belmar street to tie car Me..
V now reify far exesatastioa, and east Oe sera
this Dike alll/1 vrenNzso4T. re..arr
$3, ino..hes .1% 0111 Dogleg...lln lie =idiot
ate Olt! Treasons: for oolleettoe.
R Caitiff= HAWS,
Clty.anglieer.
• STOVES AND TINWAIIII,
nriorms, a►r.llo=6 lilollllola.
Le..,
1):311- :I yys:4 - •
ay. ), liso . o>f ALI
solvate idausesaztvg Itfteaq
amsseeireeVaft 111 0 . 11048 . 240 0 .
Sal Wrsiampa lift baftesfte =ISM
eelf-eisse or after ewe'. sft
sass ft tft tollesebeg steels, see beftftede
inestsess Isitfteleakesftess, sftreleale
wesualtsees &Ode at•Lr• nuts.
rOLVisesuns, bedelesesosseftereft sielsesft
sad WSW see essellfteft sa eszsallsai
seeder asefters - 0300000010.7.
tespraderft vs stesusastly coseersel—ft
Meted vela UM: 5em.M=1,..de11r......=
or loft eluding
glr_....,fts Doeleor •DM es smeleZig.....
pla="asliFeraireesik__Tagesikilftese
isolas se Weft= of tse womb, Omni,
Szs i =dl= ii h e l le =
Ise SWIMS ssleelledsereten....ooll=
easel! dzalitrel ft SS left7Pf I.
et 61~11. ai n Iftsseesas ofe — ef i mi
ir apt men sifteft !SS la Oft
u"...."1 .V.iestterl
Teo satellefts a Ofteftese im
ri m inbid a = l .2..vm e ..=
. tra Or tier efterftes Maldelse.
IMrOL ee..,mmlai. Se dertast:ir:J.B
.--
116
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iii. , ,
Wirt g _ _ VA Or
. 1 1 IA riej. bee e a ti
=,..Fsioastr. SI .
s
W e adie44Ur a Sett " t **2. nee
MSS tlet oo
I sift *MI ISIS is ftestgerel
M“ftefty,_.
_...
g . 01 .74 - ai r awm...7.
asel .. . everfts So ne p ttlerses . s ane
7104r.aalieWlii
P.ETTSBTIAGH.
A N ORDINANCE making Ap.
6 .A •c Il...Rgeriii‘taTV,V.7:rellgrdvertne Cite.
of.l,ltiaburgh. in *elect her e by
Common Council
assembleO, and it is hereby enacted by ...hor
ny of the tame. That the revenue of told city.
for the year Ire, arising from the Waal,. loans.
and all other sources, together wnh any
rogaln the
am rretra l pp n r o o t h rtt:rg
Foxing parpeseen
grellOrnlATlOng kon MO.
No. 1, Interest 11171.000
• NSW
NO. 3. Printing
No. 4, lin Engu and Hose
No. 6, Pollee
No. 6, Water Works
No. 7, Streets
No. Ilt Gas 1.1.0010 g
No. 9. D:arnond Market-
No. 10, Monongahela Wharf
Vrirtre ' o r la Yhorl
No. 13, Coattogent Pond
No, 14, Board or Health
No. la, (At , P.onerty
No. 17, t otHandtag
NO. 13, Twance Fund
NO. 13 . Meting Fond
No. N. 11110 Ward
L'10.04./tlarro Telegraph_
No. 23, - Survey
No. . Water ',smas 1.11.0...
No. Z. 01016101 Fond, Water
. 300.703
lATIMATZDIIICILIPTA Yon IMO.
Clty T. i S mo.n
Bsin..
Ca
Epeeist Tax L
1... weencer Ilse sptetsl Tax 5.003
Water 140.403
Monongahela Wharf .M.OOl
Allegheny Mbar 3 0)3
Dtantond Martet . 33.000
Mayor's tdrienM.lo3
-
WI rliVen oSe t • 6,003
1800
3;003
ueeliger Mall ways Welsh wales - a.ow
Street., 2 303
Zsgltoters tees from Lots.
I.too
Bulding Impactor
2 tOo
oalt locototor Ito
flout' Mosanyers Ito
Street CosUsalsolonor - I.CCO
• • • 60.70
bee. U. That for the pornoss of providing
illetent revenue to Meet the ordinary eXpense•
of the cto pay LIM hatereet• on outesading
bonds, and rod ischarge all ether liabllitim new
due or widen May be
be
fidyable during said
sear IGO, I sssss hall be are hereby felled !
and assessed apeman propertY and Otter oldecta
of tax stion, as followst •
1. Upon all property taxable for State and
Connty perpoges eleven mills npOn each Collar
otvaluation, except In the portions*? said Ott?
designated as Rural. In which the tag shall *a
usessed at two-thirds of said rate. to wit: mven
and ono-third mills on each dollar Of valuation.
0. Upon all • property taxable for buts or
COU lay p urpost son thin rile 111.141 of the former
thy of rit.burigh, three lest`la anon each dollar
of valuation. as • aPecial lax SIT the separate
indebtedness of main dlstsler.•
0. Upon all property taxable for State and
Conran purposes. within the limits of the former
Borough orLawrencevUle, Ere mills epos each
dollar of valuation. as a abecial tax for tem sep
arate andebtednem of said district.
4. Upon all oods. wares and marclualdise.
and Iwo .11 aril tits of trade and COSUPCreIIt cold
in said fit,. Inlay manner not herein ethernhe
provided tor, one and threafour.h mWa. upon
each dollar of said see..
6. Upon all sales er goods, woes gad
mgr
ehandlse and artleles of trade or COSIMCZ CB gold
by commtsalon merchants In said city, woe and
three.fourth mills upon oath dollar of salt
" ii e NElpan the actual Tree, an of sad
every ;remit or Ann antaged in the trade. hast
ens or OCCUIALIOII of retailig, tor hie or their
benefit. enema, Pro:tented or distilled liquors.
ten mllis o• each dollar at said sales.
7. Open the actual yearn sales of nett and
every person or gnu engaged In the badness or
occupation one aeothaneer sales.n throe.foert h
mill. on each dollar of said exceptieg ot ,
the nine( stock., real estate and ateamboats.
not which the tax shall be at the rate of orle
mill upon each dollar of said as es.
A Upon the come:anima-or brokerage of all
meretatedlsehrokers, forwarding and commis
side march.% not litelndlog CJILITILL•101.
00
sales, ten mills on each dollar of said commas.
glen.
and b tr ain? L y stritill rroarifir of
' onetri s l
on each dollar.
Wua the yearly re c
ch:a. eipts of lenience
comp:mei. lnerance !wen express corn-
FoTit irrP•Vati
11. Open the yearly receipts of parsons en.
gaged 10 the busting. of keeping • hitilard tables
and ten yin alleys for °chin me. nee mills Oa
tack Golfer of nth receipt..
. The lictisdole of Water Beats for the year
18:0 shall be the same as during the year USX
exc. 111. AIM at theStrOVr. rateri e lhe city 11.11•
senor nail anus the said taxes. •
SRC. IV. That the anionet necessary to psi
the lateen% on the said separate Indebtedeen of
the old elty and borough of Lawrenceville shall
be tune Vont therenteta from the special
nun of the districts aforesaid. and placed In
and added to Appropriation No. 1. on which' ,
warrants .hall be drawn feral! Jul erect amend
or accrued on the debta of said dUtatets reap.-
U ;tIT:V. That ne Wince of said roe/riots from
shad 01.CA 1 taxes (after payment cf interest)
shalt be field Into a sinking (red to, the district
from which It is collected. and shall be used for
the payment of the debt of sold idatrlct.
rce,-Vl.
All
of
Inaecey_or . p.m of ordi•
enc. Inconalsteat t erenth are hereby re
peled.
Ordamm and enacted Into a law 10 Carmel's.
this Est day of January , A,
JAMES mowtrwcy,
. . rittideJlt of $
elect Coencril.
Athol. E 11. IforatoW,
Clerk of helect Connell.
W. A. TOWLIEBON,
President of Oommol2 Coned!.
Altant H. IlEcidaares,
Clera of Common Connell.
ANORDINANCE flilar
Salaries of Road Commtastonms
nrCl7.Ol , I. fl. a ordateed dad sanded W t/W
ODIr d Plftedernh. &lea
headyosmos 0.1.
ells assembled, oo d ft ordained' and
madalat br tiu antkortly tea mns, That trim
the Ursa day of February. 1010, the t he Post
or the Hood Commlastonere of the Post;
Second and 11111,1 Districts emit be Sned at the
sum of NUM Hundred 011001 dollars per u
p. That env ordinance Or part of <mitt
vane* conflicting with [hutment* of thin ice'
vane.
at the present time, be and the same Is
hereby repealed solar m the tame affects LOIS of
Ordained and enacted Intera 4w Oils the 310.
day*: January, A. L. 11103.
.1 4 HES MehI:MET.
President of better Coonell.
Attest; E. S. Monnow.
Clerk of SeA. lect Connell.
W. TOMLINSON,
r
get of Common Conan&
Anna: 11. )(cll .
Clerk of Common Cannon. Leta
NOTICE.
In the Natter of Opening Lincoln Btreet.
Notice ts hereby eteeiribit are awesome% for
damages made by the Thiterb for the opeulez
of Meath street has been lad la tol ales Yer
Collectiosi that tf old assegyments are not paid
within thirty days them the date hereof, liens
will be Bled therefor whist the property aa
reseed with Moretti costa and fess, and Was •
collected by legal prouas.•
PLAGIX, City Attorteyi
". • . No.loB Pltiti *once.
Prersinntarr. Jae. AIL 1.1170 • Jalitaill
Ctsr VfittriOLLii•il 017109..!
Prrysztboß. ra.. rebreary Wk. able.
11EPOBITARIEW ,OF Cr/
IPUNDS.—In ponntabbb • of astordtszolbt
0 0 =li n anot f tri ' r?e l gt: r fliVerealitr
sue Canoe, of the Noo4o of the City..• 'Jesse •
that/at dna Fabroaty,llllo. boated Proposida
odd be reeetred by the undersigsed from the
Banks andrsylocalsatitatlono of Yu city, Set
tle; forth the rate el Merest oath Beets or
barmy , Ittrtitstiont tantrum and agree to
Pay tolls., city for the ate and .advratago of tae
depostt of the city rids or money Ithearding to
altelt ant 1408. 1 t
T. 0510 day ofantra",
fed ft. S. /IWO Vroll..CoatrtThlter.
SUCCZISBOB3 TO
N OTICE.—To the Citizeht of
VIZ CUT 07 PITToBUSAII:
•
Clomplatutz loallabeea made tome owowans
...wad mesa sot t Root Co.atry Wagon sad
others, to palest* lamina. this L to elreootlea
to all persona oho hare been. or ra..7 h..
bed 10 wett vas...outwn dealers, that m7omee
will b at the °Mee or ohs .Bikerrtatondent of the
Maltetg. Yr. *bore sniti oases
should 1.4 ,shorted that Jostles may he weal
°into sieb captain. : , . ,
MEM
aerial Or ciy ras e Exon %WorseOS:
lika. 1150; I
IUOTICE TO C9RTBACTOSI-:'
.3. , 1
sealed rroteetsls out be received st thls
woo moil FRIDAY. lebreary 11130,11150. for
the eoestrootloo of it ittiolllD WALL' MI
6 = " sinfTe t lnstivi.il e :::
Write , aerate to Hamster street. themes nor
alone Bummer street to tbe old term - hip raid.
sloes see rose to Fleeces street; and Mole
101100111 a treot to Centre ovens. Opeelliestloss
cabs seen at Ms °tem
telt B. J. KOORIL Cler Tortneer.
10 CONTRACTOBIL-Proo o 4
a BALLS will be received at the omen of the
.Irtr..z.2l47arg.trltat mu° ne
the cal:matoe and creation of a.rtt sad fvenaw:
ttoafdr Inglne and Pawn at the Water Works
ea dedford-avenne, alatedlepriee
Of out stows eati.r Ara arniabOii maws work bf
the perch, atter excavations bribe 011110111=7,
LW for MI *Mott= of to 411/1.116 balm. •
fele JUSZYLL 11134038. paperiatendint.
Corraot.roes Orr:04_ ll
Crrr or AuIaZIAXT,./eb. /0, 1111 o: -
NOTICE TO - -
PRIN' TERS.
.
Scaled Proposaliridll vird 01 Oda One•
until '3 Welork rOLIMALY, Irebravr
for misting 701711HWADELO VOPIZB
VightNNVAL • aZrArcrS,, 07 TRIG CI rr
xrcNrs, • glamplas or the workman.
cm In sera Millis aka.
IP. C. DVYIVL
146 Gnat Orfila.
A.N ORDINANCE lev7ing
Ity Busluese the Sewerage Tax for
A.
year 11110. gad estabittitee 11th rain of
Waver Beets. and approsrlatthe the to
Melee therefrom.
U....tat ,
be useastd, levied ana collie.ated MTU.omthen
the shall
per
tons. profeasfornh trades end Manny le and .of
thee , . of Aileen.. made taxable, a test/
twin mills on the county valuation Mr the IV.
of th e city greased Ai... ga mint ow lA.
needy n enfant., .elenewaf Impenitent. fw
pergons; also, three mdle oe the de - -
let fbr the support attn. Door of the MO: also.
then la Usmeed and levied far the_preleat tear
et. of roe mill on the dollar for ne ate of rata •
elty'on the mount of the floss) ta/es of all_
iecgule, wares and merchanelse, arse %port 6.11 •
erntle. annuls and commons addle the city. L
whether sold 171 auction or °thee:Win; ry.tdat,
I.ll•Zatr :11 ,; I.lbtre sales do not .moans to
etc. S. Audit Ls
be farther eximeted that
the ordinance amend leg the neeeteenth eent.„,,
of chapter seventeen nereaslng the nen
water note twconthire pre Cent. be, and tn.
some hereby reweacted In_all lts perused&
r,Nr re main ;;:rbv„rdlign=l„,.;
the 23th day of February, 1387.
Sic. I And be It farther netted that netlen
bee
gad
of to oryliann. paned the 11th dry et
February, M. extort tbe rate of vehicle Ilethss
be gad the same Is hereby re ...tea In tar Its
tarts 11.1 ororlalous. •
e m, 4.
(bet
all the Monts 67111116 from
them, Wein reale. =snots. Sees eith forfaith
are., sod ell other t
he together with
Mouths la the head.
, of the Trenton? not other
wise approortated be end the tame are h
thppropmated to the
fend
pannalei n
Ith. I. Semite
• 3. Interest ' 11.4141.40
a Wire Noglnes • SACCO OS
4. Prlutlag 4.7.0 tO
I. BMW% 13.0.4/ CO
=3OO 00
4. Whence and Landfalls
Y. Penns 7.7e0 OS
S. pollee . ...... 771 an 11
I.Contnt Toad • .48,6Z 14
10 Pe..ed• of p twill Poor Ten......
11. Water Worts . . ..... ELMO CO
Outemedlng Werrellth i i
ta. I Om Ow
: rur Trend
81.1173
it. Clip PlOPerty.
11.0 X, I
40 000
ICA OOO
60 MO
0.3
10.000
6,000
4,000
1.000
1 000
2,000
. CSO
1.99
300
7.019
30,003
10 WO
ziou3
10. m.
THOMAS In LINDSAY,
Meat Impel:tor
cr3
TIE ADMINISTRILT
CLOSIN
XMIST ar.
Is Now in
BARK
14 . 0. 59 111LAXLIK
=
80 &gm; Sato eitelessiveig
LLEGIIENY.
''''''' 'is ma cm
=1
QM
WT1110730 Itscrirzi.
14 COO IC
10.000 0$
10,010 03
TO OD
8,600 CO
''."-** Vl ° 113
. • 1 000 CO
3.000 00
LOA 10
44,373 N,
4.161 111
4,313_16
City T.
later Vents.ness Tex •
.....
_W
Markets
Wood Weigh
an dean . it. ..
d Su
YeWel*. License
glr:ggrigtr .
Fines and fortelentea.
Lot' Regulations. ..... .
Droned - Beau
Beßleeds
Delinquent lazes for 1180....
Due from Collette» lot MI
Doe trop VIESIOIIII pen.* fbr
•
odamed and clamed 1•'O W.fao as
day of teOnfary, a.. yl. isia. "'" "L"
„..id eas Na 111111211, •
Attest: R,_*AcTusorr." " ". Gm'lL
.L. 7 pra . inurnfivr.w.
musk ionsar' P lifiro l iff ° ' '''''''' 9";rlL
Clark of common Oluzall. , , fee
4N • ORDINANCE' Ilidag the •
Warfare' terrain (7111 atoms:
scribal. Me It rotated lad loaded by the.
Select and Common Coasetts of the City of £llO
- ate tt he emoted by attutorl.y of
the same, Itat the salaries or We CM/ °Medn
herein dedinated be and the same me bereby
lased at the several mons respectively etlllolted,
ls: •
city Endued 10.60061
Clerk to Committees
naperlntendent of Water W0rt5 ...... ..... ceo co •
Street c0mm1nd0ner..—........... z. 600 en.
controer
J tatter ll (and to semen. C. when In ••••
slonl
.Assentor of Water Rents t 1.10 111
Chler Ame n. er tire 11•Pertmett......... 1..0(1100
too. 2.'ll''ltat no meek or any ordmance or parts
of collinalain Y may wallet with or be supolkd
by et, e toregolog, be and the samels hereby re
pealed •
oryar;ted and enacted Into a law this the 1010,
da/ of rehreml. •
MoBBIEB.
•Preeldent of Salad Comma.. •
.11.1101111 D..ll.lnYzenom.
(pert pro tem. of Select Comte. • "
. • HANEY WARPIZIL
President oS Common Orrtnell•
Attest: IL DILWOETn.
Clerk of Oommoat Comm& fell
...•
' ern' IfaronerzoWs 01/11<'s.
tairannzirr Carr, Feb.l9, 11170. a
•
NOTICE 1!
• °arson 'of Alai 'steer, wail 'of legsgai
street, ;in bare rand to comply With' tie Seg.
istry Lair, ars hereby mottled that tin
wilt be
repelled to return deserinilens of their property
for registry (to present deeds or thlo paper.) to
this ode* w tibia the soave o f Mixt, dola from
tba date of this aleartisentent: otherwise they
will be held liable to the yninaltlasnet forth In
this GIULIO of set herewith ailwildAip •
11 -
NSTRAM /ROI REOIEMILYpr.
• • • ghoeld the duty of ntetstarlasmotartl
be naglnted or emitted, or not Os eomalled with
kfttly as may be dented nementan to Leo
. 7 early cemplatlonef the Dieing. nen Otte
one mosith's entice, DT hatUetadmertimment L.
the officiattiapers of the city, to. the owners of
real estate In Mid elty cot reigletered, .nd a
written or related *altos shall bare been served
on the owner er owners, or delivered en the
property, shoed they OM to ban ROD mord
made. then and Intim' ease thel .ball b Invest
to a Ind of live Dollars for can teeth's: sack
.
neglect. den' from the termination . .if Of, ad
vertisement; sod In am. the came be neglected
for the sone of Ai months. a lien for the nue
mutated dors =dents shalt be lied . and coll. -
ed as saunletpal claims are now or may he hen
atter by law colletted; the sa'd Ann to ballad
Into the City Treasury; the entice to Parllee
feting to register property may .be area MM
to =lmage the property of. MI Dania din. ward
orseellen, oranv nankeen: warn, or the !MY 'S
Ivo, • • • .• • •
as prom
On Um
CHARLES:DAVIS;
=I
Li=
CONTROLLICIVI n77l_
CITY 01,111.1.321111YNT, PerPsylP. teio.l •
NOTICE TO IFOIINDEBSAB7)
Tnineind.—Staled proposals win be p
eened at ten dee aunt 3 o'clock?. /L. TUW•
DAT. Pdpary hOd, 1010, for tandsabag the
Clt7lrlth a ll tea 131.11 piers requlteedating tee
tenant year. to be PUMP at Mir Iltn.nd
urea tenet as they nay OW reentnet. ?MUSS
sad Ci Wye will' Oa tarattled by the atty.
Bidders an manned to Panatella Pt Don.
Inendleg two pats of goad Mph rand. Ben
win be nothadin the sane note toy 01l the
icas LAMP ' S required dulcet the annent
to . be of the tame natters indent* tiptoe
Pyle aot. •
W. W. P0W3W13.:
CITE cornsomrs.
=
Om CM easztyrnurcot 07 WA77111 , 0.75. I
. ALLZOELWI wry, 14 b. 14, 'lllO ,
NOTICE TO • .
PLUMBERS.
VI pima' 004neUDIC aazela 91W ilitVotreet
mains stiei Irtoraarr /BM. 11110. srarapims
to mate WI,. JOillt.Srptil stop sock tiktistais.
ratri.j.TH
Baperieten4eft Wato Woks.
=
' Orr lwotwaa•a
Aciaionamir CITY • Ifeboll, 3e70.
XOTICE IL HEBFAIT GWEN
that the assessment stadeilittpe Viewers
for the oPeollss or MO Street, &teat! ward•
bla WWI tueß to tble o 4rzsausaltc... , d
'<lintel sten leriantll MARCH Ist, ltio, .ben
It ~ i dll be retorne .1 to Councils lbe 000tlestattoo.
(ammo mine.
WI"17
IjOTICE its mama. GIVEN
$ tac.niterevita. sppdatss•dtmrs
, ,
toalewsad apes* the damages sokel Molina oa
eanoreentaff of Latta ALL/14 In W ISseenel
...a, all Car, Rom lin Mune ternaaas
to Jefferson Writ, win isltet, on las fforsall ea,
TffaaDaT. 11114 7ebrutry,' st'ir. 1.
to attend to the dans" et weir aSpolsiiarat.
W.ll. ZOO%
June swarms
masa atm
=
OR'S GREAT Ma
S►LE
o©
oorost,
Progress at
F,R'S,
sTrtitUT,
..;2 iv& errioio,eSd sous( be *old is
B=M
My Moamar