El !art Sitbincrgt ittaptit. U -OFFICIAL PAPER. Of Pittsburgh,. Allegheny city 1, and AlleennW County. 01/fICZ: 01111;13184• 411 DE 6 !Ina ►l. MONDAY, FED. 28, 1870 PITILOIXOII at Antwerp 54 Soave at Frankfort 95/051 Akita dosed fa Now - York Saturday 0115M1161: TEI Naturalization bt l will be report. - ed to the House to-day. llamas' features h•re not been Changed and even the op poeitlon =gallon on the Judidary Corn- -•aittne, are fain to admit that It is a fah ti oreirust, unsure Grille operatt I, • !he • Luzente district takes plane today, , • , arid villrprabstily extend throightnat the anthracite regions. It ia aralgned, an the reasons, that the price of coal Is too lew • ' 'Sad the prodncdon should bedhulnlihed: 'r New Jersey LegleWore •d• joarned over, so that the osembersoottld seeott the 2241.1 n .Ptutsdelphot.—Pfdto. Pros& • "IltriPltUsdelT c.( l i ind New York Sir line railroad bill,recently defeated intiat body, will probsAly now be reconsidered TEI traontown &anda►d disevawit, lielesibiricmest or tthe coialannicaticit w6tek appeared in its hat vieela edtto• list oilman, nominating , the .pretent „liepreseatativo from that Cangretairemd • Vlstrlct, tonic-election. Oar cotemporary will preler the nominallon of some ray on* county man. .-• Tax following card fully exphdas flannumuno. Feb. ga, 2870. morrow, curerni: "you will- oblige me by raying that I do not own one dol.; -lar's worth of stocla In the Plttablugb. Allegheny and Manchester Railway ; nor ant I interested in It either directly or indirectly to the amount of one oent. , Yours, Isaias L. 9aAnat. Tnom to an old bachelor br Dateless county, , Y., who, beizause, as a wit- ness expressed it, he "Um like • bog," Us been tried:under a writ "Do £tbw• Um," awl adjudged Incapable of mina- hls own affairs. Ho has real estate and other property to the value of SIB; oiXlO. Some , rapacious relative is trying . .:`to gat hold of the old fellow's effects !be. be (or. the time. It la * dangerous for itch old bachelors to.lire like hop ,-1 Tin movemeot for tho admission of !:arinnen to the tight of suffrage hu began „, poems:me very respectable proportions. The sex already rotes and holds °Mow in 'the Territories'. if Wyoming and Utah, ,the State of Minnesota has submitted; the (imitation to the next popular vote, and the ".; ..Ohlo Legislature reveals a marked iecll• nation io.take the same step. We think Itaifet.o'stiticipato that 'whatever end wherever the proposition shall h° referred to the people, a majority vote van alWays endorse It favorably. . Tnx Chicago Tribune, in a dismal at. tempt at Wit over ari alarm In a congre gation in California, caused by.the "Ink ,lng of the door, while the peoplewere en. gsgestin singing Topiady's. well known hymn, "Rock of Ages," ascribes it to Dr. Watts, naming thaLjood oldlyeical atitkor • twice in connealen with the 'affair, which, ten to one, never happened. We advise our cotempomry tobecome • little better acquainted With such writers as Topiady and Watts; and probably it may render him proof against the tempts• dolt to . perpetrate poor Jokes at the, ex pense of sacred things. Tux New York Leglslature to Dema angle. A hill come up lately to charter a benevolent called an "Old Ladies Maxie." But the charter con tained a clause providing that it shall be a protortosS institution, or that its benefits shall be bestowed on pretestaals. Tint institution is sustained by, private beep. factions. Word, however, wu sent to the applicants that the word ...protestant" "would kill the bill in both houses. Since • the term "abolitionist" has been rendered obioiste by the course of mints, It la but natural that the Democracy should fasten sane otheeterm, erpressiee of free dom of *son. thought or conscience, sultry to reader it odious. . . „ Now that our bonds are worth par for 'the six per octiM, :maul certainly gain higher still. the wisdom of the propelled binding 'policy becomes more and more ' manifest. , Tho current movement Will speedily. Host n five or even a lbw and a per cent. bond, at feast $400,000,000 of which *mid ba bistaatly absorbed by the iskirting banks' as the security to be „hypothecated.. fur, their eirculatlon, and • • not less than another 'hundred IEIIIIOI . O would be needed for free banking On a cola basis. . It is only in the latter mode that we can obtain any ehlargement of the curiency; the total-volume of Which world :'thus adapt itself always to the hitaltbytletnands of the situation. THE GOLD ritimitnifell oc Saturday to e *LIS= 116, And U. B. bonds of , E 1 were worth's premium of Ito per 'cent., while the 6 20e of '62 were within one per imat of par.. The market may from time - to time momentarily Tract, but the ten eral tendency b clearly and itstatetibly downward for Coln, oz; more eoriently, „upward for =hitherto depredated pipes Our moist desirable *rarities triTe been •eircoh par, for ',week past, in the Earl. peen exchanges, end mart rite still tudesi presented by iomo Consmtsgmid imprudence. 'nee we see io little di& gentian - u: bare two per creak , Matte In the terelgri markets, be: tween the bonds due In 'Bl, witch were jesned before the legatteeder epoch of FebrUry '62, and the limes websequent to that date, we may infer, ' either that capitalists attach no weight whetting. to the claim, by some Otione Own partizans, that the latter are legally puede in paper, or that a general con". denoa is felt, abroad as well as at in the speedy restonption of cash nay -, mate on nery class of our Debilities. • Oa either hypOtheet, we have' the best ,TOSIOAS for rdoicing in the, early and inevitable approach of that hour which' Obeli Witness the obliteration of the lot obstacle in the way of the Sunda! u - —well as the political reconetrumlon 'and :' : 'restoration of the Republic. • DEMOCRACY MID MIRE TRADE. .IR the , late - test Tote on the tariff. In comma all the ACIZIOCIVIC members 't /Alter Peluraylnalii ceder_ tho lead of .11idge : WoonwAlD , 'voted in op¢billion 'tothe principle of protection to American Atarttitactutta together with all the dem. 'omits from all. the othec Rata. Oa this qomplon that pertf Is a unapt Crape" The Itepuhitcsaa are about three to ems ttrfavorofprotection. • thatpart; ( v iolation to a PrO6C4T 6 .7i : tariffli a traditional articlioflaith Which Aattle down from the. palm days of Ala. -',11117: domination.' .It L carrot the illiter, 3 1 3 ' „,....,: ; -air... .„.„= ~,•-:- , . - c ,...... „:,...„...... ,;. ;,,,,,,;-..-::-•••••;:_,.. L.. , ...7 c , , - - . .. --_ .! ,. .:: ; i 1 4 , - . .. :, ..', 7, . .., - . ; :... „, 7 3;.. .;! ..4 , - ;4:- .1... ... , ~,....,,V.v...1-:-,,,.. i . t ... . , -. ! ... ...:a ., , , r.:Z .: :: .. 5 ,.. .;:i .. ,,- . 1, .; , ,, ,, v. 1-ii;' ,. . ,,p„ ; . .:ty• - .. .........!...•., - ... - 4.i:,•:.z,,,, A ,......6. , :,. ' ~ ° , . , u • , •,-.... .. , -,- {, • , •-.. 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But some of the leading democrats of the anthracite regions of Pennsylvania demur moat teatlly against - the attitude of their party on this question, and have put forth an address In which they my: "AiDemoorate we are at a loss to no• derstand the motives of the Democratic members of Congress, and the larger portion of the Democratic preen, In join• log the free' trade party for low tariffs, especially on iron." We have endeavored to explain this thing which Beams to puzzle our demo. cratic L A" their party have noth• lug left but dead Innen and old memories, diet of the einve t tnriiir's whip seems to be the most vivid, they will tither have to surrender their eon irldtions as protectionbita or come over to our side; for with the mass of their party the teachings of the late musters of - slaves and of the democratic party are as Utized as are the resoludons 'of '9B. Tliey are received by faith alone, arid ninsf not be questioned. t . They reason ma, however, and we commend their sound words to same Re= publican editCrs who would noli;be the worse for pondering them seriouily; for rely upon it the whole country is swing ing round very fast to the same views. They say: t "Independent of our Interest, aa man ufacturers of pig iron, we think that our country demands, and each year will'in crease the demand, for protection to I American Industries of all kinds, until we are altogether independent of foreign manufacturers, and having taken oar proper place ~ a s exporters of an excess beyond our iiimors. . "We are now producers of a much lar ger quantity of grain than we can con. mime;• but even at the present low prices of wheat at p. 25 In paper, at seaports there Is no foreign demand, owing to the extension of railroads on the eastern con tinent, by which grain markets have boon reached that were previously inac cessible. England and France can buy 'cheaper than we are now offering. "We need, in reality, more and larger manufacturing towns, and more mining population to make a home market for our cereals; Protection would, in our opinion, In • , few ',years build up manu factories of all kind; open and connect by rata more mines, pay for fUrther tm provements. reduce cost of transports. , tion, and from the natural competition. in the end cheapen the cost of American products:. On the other hand: choke off American manufacturers at the present time by admitting, foreign goods free or nearly free of duty, and you take away employment from many thousands of Americans, endless.) as to pay Stich pri me as foreign countries may choose to Ask for their products." =31{7232 Who would have been wild enough tpn years ago to predict that a man of color shotild thia day. be .ocenpying the seat in the Senate of the United States in which the hot blocded &neater and arch rebel, Jefferson Davis, once sat, and from which he uttered his insolent and treasonable threats against the Govern ment! Yer so it is, and the wheels of nature move as usual, and people eat, and drink, and sleep' just as well as they did in days of yore, when sapient Can etaians debated the question whether ne goes were men at all. Senators, whose sympathies are with the former rather than the present occupant of that seat, re. slated the induction of Mr. Ravers, and even cited that disgraceful sifter dictum, that a colored man, although free, is not a citizen, and therefore that Mr. RETExa was not eligible, his citizenship having commenced lesi than nine years ago. 'Very properly the Senate treated such authority as that with the contempt it de:. served, and admitted, the colored Senator by a strict party vote, which, happily for the country, is a very large majority. Wale the. question watt ... x2 . 211in, Mr. C . A3III[ON bade some win so remarkable that they. will probs. .bly find s placola..tha.prmnanent menu of these strange times and equally strange mutations. Ho sold : I trust this question will not be refer red to the committee, but that the Sal ute itself will decide it.. I remember very lAD, Mr. President, that just before the southern Senators left this chamber, in 1861, I had a conversation with Mr. Jefferson Davis, in which be complained thatthe people of the North bad inter fered with the rights of the South. sem. daffy in taking from them their slaves I remember that I said to him: "You of Mississippi have no right to complain—l do not think a single siaveholder in the whole; State of Mississippi ever lost a shore In the way you speak of." The 'conversation continued some time. lend to him: Sir, let me tell you that if you secede tom here, the moment a gun has been fired against the &go( thisconntry slavery ceases; end the logical conclusion after that will be that the slave w be recognized is a citizen ; and he will tee into the halls of Congress ; midi be lave, to the Justice of God, that a oegro o me day will occupy your seat." [Lilts r.] I am glad to believe today that what I thought then might happen in the future has come to puma :Sir, we ought to remember bow much those people have' helped us In saving the country. Ido not think I should have attempted to my a word If the boo °rabic. Senator from Oregon had not got up to make an -argument that this man has more of white than of black blood In his veins. What do I care which pre pondorateaf He hi a man; and his race, when the country was in its peril, came to the rescue. Mr. Stanton, who is now, I trust, sainted above for hla virtues and his services here, said to me, "This whole owned would have gone against us If at the last moment we had not got two hundred thousand negroes to come and join our armies and turn the fide of vie• tory upon onralds.tt I admit that It somewhat shocks toy old prejudices. i.e It probably does the prejudioes of many more here, that ono of the despised race should come here to be my equalt!but l look upon It as the act of Ood....liain Ma providence allowed the war, to take place; and it destroyed the only blot upon the escutcheon of our country, which was slavery; and the logical conelaslon now is that after, bay ing freed the slave he becomes a citizen, , and when he becomes a voter he as nat. ! orally becomes the redolent of office. In MIAs- a report which I had the honor tit make, in Which I recommended the -use of *laves to the Army, I said the Con clusion must be that the • moment the slays becomes • soldier ha , becOmes a citizen. So It has been. Thls L a great' psopritty'ar outs; the negro did great set- - Mealn eaving`it; Sid Ism gled this eon.' elusion ban come. SUALL WE lIIKP,XI4I,4TE I Our news columns, a day or two since, presented two arinouncementastrikingly Sa contrut with each other. Maine pays heideici sanoiding to her contracts—and Pennsylvania repudiates Der obligations. We can as well afford to be honest here, as any of Me' NMI; England .communi. tics. We can no more afford, than they, to disregard any clearly adjudged Habil!. ty. The recent 'decision of the Supreme emirs •of the United States is no More • aceepiable to the Yankees of thine than to the people of our own Commonwealth, yet they offer to us an example, of loyal and wise submission to a lawful decree, which we should not need to await, but which we, should not hesitate .to follow. Nay, Pennsylvania la doubtless far better able, in point of her 2.11a1144 situation, to yield a prompt and koplicit concurrence in the declared validity .nose,.of. all contracts for coin dated prior to . Pehroary, '62, than is her sistq Etate—for 'probably the latter can reckon upon nolarge amount of available coin assets, whim our own State has et this moment, dollar for dollar, cola as-, sea for all her coin liabilities under the Supreme Court judgment: It is simply - most lamentable, then, that our Conunisaloners of the Sinking Pond should publicly assume the responsibility of declaring that , they.. regard that judgment as's nullity, and continue to offer only • a depreciated psi= to the holders of what Is legally a Coil debt: Thns, the old litigate of repediatlon is agaUt fruitedto - tarnish the credit of Peattsylvank; lied wholly without that apology; In any necessities of the eltua. Alon i cwhinbi 10864, justified ,the real of the resolution of 1840. To re-estab lish then a credit which had already been shaken by one reptnliation-of her oblige• lions, she adopted this resolve: "The interest tailing due on Pennsyl vania stock shall always be paid in anode or its equivalent. and whenever the fends accumulated in the Treasury for the payment of interest shall be of lees value than specie, it shall be lawful for the Governor and he is hereby re quired to rause the difference in value between such fbrida and specie to he as certained and certitied to him on the day preceding that on which any eared-annual portion of interest becomes due, by the Auditor General and State Treasurer un der oath or affirmation, and thereupon to lune his Warrant to the agents or banks who may bo authorized to pay such inter• eet on behalf of the Conamonwealtbite allow such difference in value to the holder- or legal representative of the holder, or to pay the same In specie if re qulred by such holder." This was repealed in 1864, whena gold dollar was worth more than two of piper, and In the midst of all the critical emer gencies of a desperate war for our very life as a people. Bat, the cage is fir otherwise to-day. We' need not dwell upon the palpable distinctions. It la enough to Insist that Pennsylvania Is far better able to pay the Email premium now ruling their bear the reproach which this declaration from the Commissioners must revive against her too often impugned financial honor. The, late judgment of the Court is most unpalatable to a majority of our people. But, until reversed by the same tribunal, It Is the supreme law of the laud, which Individrudtt dare not rcsiet and which not even millions of tempta tion can repay a State, a loyal State like oars, for nullifying In this high-banded way. How can she thus expect the Xtlth Article to be obeyed in Kentucky or Maryland ? We reiterate the statements which not long Mew appeared In _this journal. The Commonwealth has due to her, dol lar for dollar, as much coin as she owes, taking that judgment for the standard. Rising ten millions of dollars are due to as from the Pennsylvania Railroad, in annual payments of 4460,000 each; every dollar of which la collectable in coin under that judgment. So we have nearly ten millions of corporation stocks, the divi dends upon which are als9 (theta specie. And we owe but about 411,000,000 al together of debt which is made a coin debt by the judgment of the Court. Leaving the stocks untouched, the divi dends arid`the 4230,000 due in July from the Railroad, would materially assist the Treasury in meeting its honest obliga tions for interest and for the loan of $1,400,000, soon to bo due. The excuse given by the ComMisaion ent—that the judgment was that of a mi nority of the Court—is an error in fsct, and in its disregard of public decency, a paltry one. Does It lie in the month of Pennsylvania Republicans to talk in this way of a "rump" Court? Its decrees are aa valid as any of the Acts of the past five Congresses, and none but blind par tisans of any creed may doubt the validity of either. Have we no 'Senators or Representatives with sagacity grid nerve enough, enough of loyal regard for the honor of Penn sylvania, to bring the Legislature to a Komi* Tote at once on this question? Why notre affirm the resolution of 1840? Or is it intended to make our creditors pay the expense of remitting :our just dins from our debtors? is it our debtors and not our creditors whom the Commis. stoners are the teestriender for? The Central Kitchen a gueeema. Prof. Blot, proprietor or the Brooklyn Central 'Kitchen, already has been com pelled to enlarge Ida bonndarlea, boilers, taken and broilers. , - Already, for less than two months ago "Prof. Blot began, in a email - sized house in Hamilton street, what he modestly called an "experiment" in supplying awl delivering warm cooked food to families in any part of the city, in • better man ner and at cheaper rates than they couid prepare similar (by means precisely the same) dishes in their own houses; and, in many instances at leas cost even than of the raw materials in market. As the event has proved, calling this scheme an experiment is much as if Barnum, when be put up on his Museum the first Drum mood light ever seen In New York city, had advertised it as an "experiment," and had forthwith blared down Bios& way, - as he did, to the Battery, and up Broadway to Tenth street, making that thoroughfare, at intervals, as light at night as at noon. II For a new and scarcely less vivid light broke in upon Brooklyn with the open ing of Blot's establishment on Hamilton street. The journals in this city and Brooklyn announced his general plan, and at once the Professor was overwhelm ed with visitors and orders. .Ladies went to hint In distress and detailed their do mestic difficulties In providing desent dinners for their own households, let alonethe greater griefs of preparing for company, and went away delighted, not only with what Blot promised, but per formed before their wonder-opened eyes. Here was instruction looking to improve ment—here was both the remedy smiths relief. Nor ware these Interviews withoutthelr immediate benefit to Blot. The bread, including the sweetbreads, thus mist upon the waters came back in Use shape of calls which soon numbered as many as three hundred orders a day. The kitchen range was in full blast and busily em ployed from half past seven o'clockin the morning to ten o'clock at night. Orders continued to Increase, till the Professor was obliged to refuse a great many people and submit to unpleasant remarks thereon; till, as he confesses, while cooking for others be found no time, - himself, to eat, and until the else' nd resources of his es tablishment became utterly Inadequate to supply the wants of those whom he wished to serve as regular custoraers. But, as a business promise, these very annoyances were pleasant, and. Professor Blot at one cast about for quarters which would be ample enough for the present and the future. The "experiment" had become an established Success, and, that, too, In a little more than three weeks; for on the first of Febrnaty ha closed the Hamilton street kitchen and removed to more commodious quarters. Ire the greet snow storm in Maine on the 15th inst., Mis. Nathaniel Moody left Lewiston with &horse and pang for her ! hoine in Auburn, on - the westerly side of Taylor pond. She bad in ; her 'arms a • child ;two years of age. - ' • On reach. ing the pond - she attempted to drive across •to shorten - the • distance. ; but lost the track, and after driving around In a circle for an hour or more, It being dark I and cold, she determined to stop where she was and mike the best of her altos- tloiL Wrapping the child up in two be:, fakiatobes which she fortunately had, she unharnessed the horse and-turned him loose. - She then tipped the pang up and l it Made a temporary shelter - beneath and wrapping tho drapery of her conch bout her, she laid down for the night, She made a pillow - of her arm for the tie child, and with one robe beneath them and one above them, and the sheets of snow over and under all, they - entered - on: a lone, cold ! - and desolate winter ;night. the 'Snow drifted against the pang, and -rendered her novel resting-place warmer, Thongh her sleep was noKantroubled w ith dreams. Mrs. Moody awoke the Deal morning to find ; herself safe, ; and the Sabo sleeping as sweetly on the fleecy snow sa on. downy Pillows. A part of her' arm had become ;exposed and - had frozen, otherwise she was - warm..; - ; - The horse appeared at the - homestead across the pond en the morning, and his presence revealed the trouble, Search was im mediately made, and Mrs. Moody and her child were coon rescued: Bach an exhibi. tion'Orpresenoe Of mind and courage is rare. • . IMPORTS are gaining currency at Bar risbarg that the bill to appropriate tiro million dollars to pay damages alleged to have been sustained by the border coun ties during the war will be hurriedly pasted at some opportune moment, al though the bill yct remains In the hands of the klottse-Oommittee on Ways and Means. The most extraordinary' fact In the whole transaction Is that not a single men Who can claim .to have been an in, dltlduat sufferer has' yet appeared. PITTSBURGH DA:ILI GAZETTE: MONDAY . MORNING, FEBRUARY 28, 1870 WEIS ~H ANDLED TOO MUCH."" Chaptei. on the ~/ntintafe Zttquettt." of the SeXes. l Prom "okuley Dam" "roma of InLlght. r,osuOlr of Elponeac,-) Sornebody wants a chapter on what may be termed intimate etiquette. This is touched by each inquiries as *o see the correspondents' columns of „ledits:; . , papers, where Lucia Wants to know if she ought to allow a gehtleman to kiss het when she comes home with him from the concert, and Carolina is dubious este whether Abe should correspond with, her Mend's betrothed in secget, ;One can't but sympathize with the young ladles, inconsideratesome one bas I ] neglected duty, towargi them. Mothers and item often , to-leacy that knowledge how-teem:duct oneself in the delicate dilemma of life comes by instinct. Girls leave School and go Into society with thi vaguest of =Semi about ' their' relations to it and stumble through its small dlMcnitits, hiding their embarrass ments se beat they can, keeping a brave front to the last," while the world never venni the secret tortures they undergo in trifling matters. ,011 en enough, for more restless craving for •noltel confiden eta, yoting ladies seek public instead of private advice, when their mothers and ] friends are ready and competent to give them all the help they need. • lint there is amg deal of trial that besets young girls at the ago when, they feel allures most keenly, which the best parents neg lect to provide against. They ought to call their oWn debates of etiquette In youth, and teach their ehildren prudence before they need it. Forewarned, fore, armed. 'Nellie, see here," says a prudent father to hilt girl of sixteen, in her tarleton ball dress, warming her slippers before the fire, welting her esniert—l girls ever do any other .waiting, " you*re looking sweetly fresh to-night, and as fresh In heart as in dress I hope. You are to stay so modals". You are not to let people hold you close when you waltz, nobody has . any- business to touch you till you have a husband of your own. I don't want my girl talked about. Remember, no , body has the least right on any pretense to do more than-touch your fingers, or lay his hand on you In the permitted , freedom of the waits., unless ho is your relative, or golhg to be." And afterthat she would probably sit in the conservatory, letting handsome Jack, the feat fiat and lady.killer, slip his arm by degrees from the be ck of her chair, lift liar locket from her bare neck and kiss her hand nail he dared kiss her lips, and gather her close to him. which would probably be the sixth time they met at the farthest. You see men and women like such thing" It's right they should! I'm not going to belle the blood that heats In this wrist for an 'instant, to say they should not. Only one may have some choice as to whether one will accept caresses from the Whole - Sala stock of natural liking, or the special reserved fund of precious perform ance. Somme, young warmhearted girl, that as you lean on that broad shoul der in the half lit parlor tonight, think ing how nice it is to have somebody fond and protecting, and how dear you seem to him, suppose you should, by some invisible magnetic sense, be made aware of all the cheeks that had rested upon that shoulder, and all. the forms that arm had encircled. It's fortunate you don't know these things. It might lead you, how. ever, to keep yourself. more mired for some one who will love you as entirely as you love this man, who "takes life 611 it comes," and by force of habit, if not by inclination, could not remember one woman six months If his happiness de. pended on it. Did you ever see the the old fashired book on etiquette called the "Toxin La dy's Friend?" Good Mrs. 'Farrar will never gores the bepi fit that straightfor ward, wholesome book of advice has ban to girls. She knew the class she was writing for, and gave her opinion In such frank words as those I quote from mem• ory: "You are to allow no personal freedoms from gentlemen of your ac. quaintance. If a finger is put out to ex. amine a locket or chain qu your dress, draw back and take it off for inspection if you choose. The reason for this rule is ' I clear to those who are better ecquallited with the world." .• The reason Is perfectly clear So every one who comes to twenty-Aye yariorage outside of a reform Inedintion. A man of society, who dealt in occasional rough' nese of speech, said once in a parlor be fore ladies, that he would never marry a then New York girl of fashion, for the class allowed themselves to be handled too much. A girl who protects herself from the freedom too mach in vogue in society, increases her own value, if she only knew it, with those ,he may have to repulse. I don't believe In prudishness or suspicion, bull do believe that when men and women are not content with the friendship that cannot be expressed by frank, kind eyes, and cordial, brief head :shakes, and clear words one Is not I ashamed that the world should hear, they should know what intoxication they are sharing. There is a fine, distinct line between the cordial commerce of good will and Heaven-warm affer.tiori, that binds the human. family together, and these leadings of attraction that with nameless license destroy' the bloom of refinement, • There is one rule that settles 'thousand queries of the nature we are considering. Whatever is secret may be safely un touched. The touch, the tool:1 i .. the inti macy, the correspondence that needs to be secret, has something wrong about It. If yop are sure there is no evil in your motives, for Heaven's sake come out and, avow your friendehip, your design, what ever it may be. You make 'the world purer and set a precedent by your frank nen that tears away a thousand hypocri • cies. The world has a keen vent for the really innocent, and if you cannot face its first - sneers of criticism; you have reason to doubt yourself. The Shatmerean Torch:Biarer. A most Interesting Shakesperean link (humanly speaking) Is, now existent at Booth's Theatre, in the person of Mr. Drummond, a gentleman who Is In the eighty•foorth year of his age, and, who, for more than seventy years, has been an actor; nor can it be said that euperiltions legs the veteran on the stage, for he gives his lines as the Priest In "Hamlet," with dignity, force and point, admirable in a man half his age, and extraordinarily so when the four score years are considered. And now comes the point. Id.r. Drum mond, in his youth, played "Erery.Man in hie Humor," with George Frederick Cooke. Cooke had studied Garrick's acting. and probably played with him. Garrick, In his turn, had known thogreat Betterton. Betterton bad profited by the instructions of Sir Wm. : Davenport, who was supposed to• be ay . natural son: of Sbakspearelimaelf, and had seen "Ham let" played by Burgade, who was enactor in .Shakepeare's own company at the (amain old "Globe." Here is a tine pea.' Drum and masters!steps Hr. Drummond takes us back to Bhakspetra himsell, In this same company of Booth's is a boy thirteen (Willie, Seymour,) who enacts the player queen to carry on the interesting chain for the generhtlon to come.—Brooklyn Programme. Tun Boston PM 'Bays: "Champion. I ships are multiplying rapidly of late. Only a fear years agro the only chummier., so called, was the wearer of the belt won In the .twenty.four foot ring;". but from that signification it has advanced through various grades of respectability, until now we have a champion preacher, who sends his challenge oat in due form. The field of his championship Is somewhere in the I wilds of Pennsylvania, and he is likely to retain It undisputed. Bat, made from the strange Impropriety of inch a claim, there ire undated difficulties in the way, of es. tablishing a preaching championship. II the merits' of the contestants were to be Judged 'by the efficacy of • their aer mons, which Is the only, standard 'Which could be established, we should at once be at, sea. Rev. Mr. Hammond might claim the prize as ,having paralyzed the tongue of an opponent. Fatheilliacluthe • as having drawn out the largest efattelbs . lions, Spurgeon as having Induced the greatest number of invitations to ten, and Beecher as haling .gained more salary than he wants. What may be the ape. cial strong point of. the ' Allegheny Meagher, we do not know. Allowing it to be spiritual Influence, It cannot be Judaea alone by, its temporary effect, or by anythlngine than a test of several Years; in which case .the challenger Is In safe palseastoi of hht self. assomed.champion. ship fora longer time than we. shall. care • Amon has had a skating tOlirfilmeler is which thirteen knights punched at, rings for thaptlie of a wreath of:flower& A. D. Rees was the vletor. 'Oita ho crowned bps Flora Wary at QUO. ; Pbraca - 1 &panto& of Mari. A. Pamphlet by -Mr. Proctor, a well known aStronemer, written to weeioniParif some recent atereograma of Mars, calls attention anew to the 'very great eimilsri ty between this planet and our own earth in many points of its extraonMearyldifil ical condition, and infers, as bee been before suggested, its entire adaptation to arequirements ol madam , hose that now people the cam The polar ice can readily be distinguished, Wending its borders In the winter and contracting in the summer. An atmos phere, carrying clouds, and mists with definite qualities, is readily appreciable; and the indications of rain and indw are noVerenting. How soon it will be passi ble for Os' to determine the nature of the - - inhabitants ot_the planet—since we can scarcely refuse to believe in theft exist trots-la yet a matter of uncertainty; but Lt la to he. hoped that the time la not very tar distant when we may finite it some definite ooneleitone inrettard to them. Harper's Maga/ins for March. '! _ - Postmaster General Creswell has made the following Postoffice changes In Penn sylvania: Dawson's Station, Fayette county—Williant V. Luce, vice J. B. Snyder, rosigned. Strongotown. Indiana tionnty—Wm, B. Kellar, vice R Litsin ger, moved away. Dividing Ridge, Somcraet county—lsaab Wilson, vice 3.. B. Mega's, resigned. • • MEDITERRANEAN spoNcres iii e , !:xo2)ll,otlte3l. FBI., B•11111 . 1/4p9qp.... " " ""4". u"traToirg!'" 'lan ewes Jug received thU day,nhlati make ' l lan ASSORTMENT IN TUL CITY, JAMES E. DAMNS dr. C4.). , 13 DRUG STORE. Corner Penn and artn targets. (old 157. Wad hi the eying tingleounce, or @lngle sponse. Persons totagag to perchwe MAn yell to mat and esemine our large and ePlentGO aseuttment. r• we hove even variety, MA at the lowest prices. consuasenon OF THE Luribs If there IS any one admonition that needs to be more carefully Impressed upon the reindeer those rubjeet to the ellments of the louts and . Dulmonarj organ., It is the important feet that attention should be paid to the Ord beginning. of gym. alscaaes. In the start • few doses of maeti medicine. on DR. 6ICESEIIII PECTORAL RY HOP will be sure to meet the disease, and 'imam, sot only the healthy funetione of the leags, but also of tlii whole body. Of all retire. dime toe disease. of the longs and contingeat crone, Dr. Keyser 's Pectoral Syrup has stood the test of years of experience, and pie utUeot Sod a elogle person who bee ever taltn It that 0111 not speak amble onto 010:00.. • Let anyone afflicted with a wish only try one Witte, and as sure. It la taken It 0111 core then.. Dr . Reiser has an eines annexed to his Great Meolothe Store, where all mutter of chronte diseamf are roodeaffelly treated. ealwelallY {bowl of limo 'and pulmonary organs, end be wOold reetwetfelif Invite Mom who are nal , ferimk-and lore Celled' to get relief' Cron other foe v.,. to etre Ida loathed of treatment a trial. Not loon store, a highly respected gentleman. coe seated with the newspaper prose of the city, called at Dr. Keyser'. ollonend took hie inettl• dna. Yd wu eared by k than half • bottl Another gentleman, who had combed all ter. was eered la Its. that week. A lady. weskthed and 1141.1111latta with leaf coeiLtag. was eon tobloos Into renewed health ,d vigor, was asked where the dot the deed aseillelne that Pred On. The answer was, as Dr. Here..% • ' A:chll4, pony and pale and amiclatad. vo soon <end Dr trott:o or two or Dr. !DID! c=== A Indy en Liberty street. Wbeee teens were tar uleeered. INAS I.lltrotted to perfect heeltb bilk. continued PecolLit. E1T666•8 LUNII CIINi nrrl ♦ centleman next doer abr. Netter'. Sten eiel be ertlt recommend Dr. Ifryier'e Pectoral beep la at v..; tau than half a ball, tend btu. tht g,p I 4,J(wl* .ni]l 1 AND 111.DICAL °MCI& TOR CUBONIC DISLAB63. Ito. 161 1166RTY BTRIST. Of. ea booty natill o'clock. tad Mtn 3 to 6 and 1 ECM= GMEEE22:I3 =I prertg, pure uhrluritalliluiellelr. Wheeler dowered by elreanistasefe freer aurestrlotea term; to this trlvlulbiu. - but powerful orlutulaut need. • osealelnia Weir:trent of some kind, The great'objeat should be 100 n.. ., the best. Popu larity Is a pretty /good nrarantea of satin In this esentinlslng and Intelligent age, and trl.tby this criterion Ito ttttt er . stlionsach Bitters stands dm = of the present day. To the womb. of Demobs engaged to Indoor employments, eentetsny in ercteded fattorles when eyed with kb< best Pte.. able well atlon the atmoaphere it always Weida* degree polluted. tble xlobriotts vegetable wale is peculiarly adapted. The nature of the tam dl-nts Is to telYetery. It Oomiste of ae absolute ly Pere diffeelve eUsalutt. glittered -1r router esseharged—with the Sold extracts of wanatous root. sod harks sad barb. She obermatopOes halt , tierateres, hot what are they? The fake of oat? • single rooter bark Or %lent le present . In each. Net out of the emu Mee the three .zrepertles of A tool. so OltOrotlre. and as Mee. cleat. All Mem elements are Wended In the Bit otn,o t e o p s a t n o n l e b . w t also t b o l f o oltds tdenepl a le r i t n e a d l an Thblefumofeetwhrk elf that hey bean peril. ally eshensted of lie oxygen h 7 freeuvut Ornah• 10K produce. on the vital ls noto rious, au* when to this devitalized atmosphere ~.• • • . . asperadded the to ephttle 'vapor of hos Mr foo tmen. It between deleterious or depreeelog In toe extreme. To enable the orogen , Id boor OP tern far few hoofs one , der intact the debar. tatter lohneaeo of • "Mama atm bbbbbb e WOOIC•313/< tonic nod *Mangles la ofgentlf geared. TIM grand deelderaluto is oopplle4 oetett• ra hitter., Whitt, as • Bran gth log. health proleet'og agent gm no rival either among officinal or advertised med•elnee. NOTIOEIB ar'NOTICE A mettle' of the rtl7 BIIILDING and LOAN ABSMATION wlll be !teld nest T01:13. =1 MEEMISMEEI treets, foe Um mum of ELECTING 0771 OEHs to eerie the enielo Yi.r By ogdty of 73e ote WM. BORK. J.. : . Pieshlent NOflUE.—The the .1 1 3 grri ;Lttre Stoat:widen of he held at Me C r ot r a C* TrOnt Y l7_O in f tißhth and Dowling Wet. oe Trif. hot.oOD •U. boon .of 111 Nosed oflrEn=forr,Vl.l: s 7ll:fagr7;:: vg i u v r a o i r g e t f . h = at e g r . Dwane.* as sat be wth. r. Bec Loom. retarf,_ GEM BUTIIA L LOAN BUILDING • •89001ATION.—Pbe betaVan 11.1meetlaz of the Stockholders will be belo M the once H?. • DUP. Y. D.. - Omit &Mal Pltubmb, MONDAY, Much lIITO, 7:30 P. u. feZinell B. W. HILL, Seeretes7. Carnal. Itiax, • Prrrentraoit, Neb. NC 11170.1 IarTHE ROADD OF DIREC - TOPA. of this !Muhl have declared a .divi dello or TWIG (14 VEX oh the Copt Cal stock. oat of the poolte o: the lYt, six morons. payable fbettiteltb. . . •J. W. DiVITT, • 1=1:1163 Cashier. `'OFFICE OF PIONONGAHE /tor thlriciarl7PrlsEnre_ r ra A rl . 7l,.l. ' „ m el. ..._7 °"°' VIINta at ( Um Toll nou.e. Z.l4 l l•A ‘ ;, l a=n fob 3. 1870. Pitiniurg ..'TAUL,E4 WEIGHT. Tres...gi NEW PUBLICATIONS NEW' NOVELS JUST ISSUED. Tillage Life in the West. BEltiftstit B • • StorY or the Pneent By. HoiL ROBERT DALE OWEN Illtutnited. Mine Cloth. oy.oo 'This charming itory of Witte Life in the West received the highest Prdee, from the Peen ttooeshout the country while. appeering as E=2i ABEAUO6 KM3813, TIDE COPT. A. 'exciting Itooksato or Xoders Torypt. By =dllln De Leott: Mao. - 1z rs cloth: OLIO. TRUE L9VH. 2. chinainetaborisEllab LH& B 1 Lady dl Baud**. •7lna cloth. THE FROTIMIORGI WIPE;. or, IT MIGHT .HAVE BEEP. By Banta L. Itaigragger. lalmo. Tatty cloth. $1.5 8 . • • HELEN IItSWINS. JLEavol. Dv DILLY. It rLoa liontasos. Uloto. Istmeloih. $l5O COMPINSATIUNI oz. ALWAYS A. TJTEIBE .A Novtl. By Anne M. H. Brewster: Cloth rucx: BIIIDVZNTTIII32I ONSISVATIONN AND CONCLUSIONS. si "oulda." / 01 °'°. Cloth. 1151.00,.. THE CIEZAT =PRUE. An Hlnorteil Tor trait. By Trot. ebbs's 4•Veztb. lEloso. Cloth. : 1 ;1 7 :1;ie by allytoolobbboni . toad. P 0 4.4. fire, OA rtaiDtpt r . rtes. bt Z. D. LIPPINCOTT & a 0:. 115 nil TIT Mutat Strib4 PL1A4.,0116 lESG WILLIAM. SEMPLE'S, Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Streets ALLEU RENT CITY KERES 6i KENTUCKY JEANS. Black and- Col'd Alpacas. NevV Spring 1161aines. BLACK AND COLORED CORDED POPLINS - AT $l.OO A PAIR, K AND COB KW GLOVE A Great Bargain. It Bc., Light and Dark Calicos, At lac Light and Dark Cantos, At I ; tc., Extra Wide Linen Croak, it 17 6.4 Table Linen, At $1.60 Honey Comb galas, At 60a, Bilmoral Blahs, WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, Noe. 180 and 182 Fedeial Street, Mt= NFW SPRING-. BILL & ffi (31:TCCES80113 TO A CHOICE WreaaCaa. LACE CU CASSIMERES AN PLANING MILL MEN AND OTHNES, 12=11111 The sr dersigned has letters patent of •the Ilnhid States for the Improved construction of weatherebo teeing, Inside lining and of trains coheir fur houses. TO, wealber.boarding. by this patented Improvement, being more platten holy Intended for vettical we, sad combining gnat durability and toasty of appearaace; and Ills so toottructed no to entlredy avoid the nee Of Joint stripe. and to prevent water from sour ing the Joints, or the Espied or the stowing of the totals by settee of the weather on tae ber. = loathed are so constricted as Or to= pet feet peanets as ebespir as br the ordinate , theater bawds alone; thereby pm/realize the sheering of the 'oleos ftbm •of non, endless's{ tio ranges tot hers. • Ile bee also purchased the patent right of whet le commonly kaost• as the I'lloalded Weather. bonrdlog.•, Ito has dt•pooed our. following terrttorla . and hop right In Alitith.hi ...U. for both p". • et., to Int,' Too. A. if endorff, the right for the territory ureter of no riven la .4 comae: ghatTo egai rdeof wan A sb Megla, the right. for the M wa Pitturgh. ss To McKee A Douglass chop eight fur their mill. Sixteenth ward."Pltuberah. To nin t hatterson &Co.. chap rights, for their mill.ward, Pittsburgh. To ri,es• McClure, for the borough of Mc- Keesport. To Parker A Paul, e let t, Seeund,Tb•rd and Your , h weed.. city of Allegheny. To Reed Broth. re. Idiot. right at their natl. In b ward. eny of Alle, e• To Dunham, Wet Co.. ge for r the borough. of thmrfeberah red Ems; taro the towntlilp•oz Sealer and led... All pence. are Washed sea inat I•Cleglng upon either of mild patents. and those 'netsuke Npumbase will p 1.... csrl . -addrrl. me, at o. 15 Cmlttgald street, Plltsburrh. Pa. fee J. C. ANIMEEDOS• NEW FOR ) GODS O THE SPRING TRADE Just Opened. All the Novelties , of the Season, L jell as o:mplettaatortmenta of Hosiery and Gloves. Embroideries, White Goods, Handkerchiefs. Notions. &0., &c., OFFERED AT LOWEST PRIC Merchants and Dealers SUPPLIED AT EASTERN PRICES, AT NORGANSTRN & Co's, =I MACRUM, GLIDE 4t NOS. 78 and t Market Street. .ak.9C' BORNE , & :CO'S. Second Arrival of New Goods. EC= I= == BONNET AND TIUMMINO RIBBON% • Ist all widths. • • '• HIM Brrias IN alai AND - DOW =Dom NW BOWS. • belt*. samortmentot LINEN COLLARS ARD 1717778, LAOS TRIM 11S/) COLLARS, " LACS TBLYMAD LININ ISZSTS ILLUSION WAISTS, CHMILZJITTILS AND LA.rprrs. .TUCKID SKIRTING;H - Ttrosetr Ni.nrsoox. TUOXILD oAxuatc.' ORGANDIN SWUM Another Lot . .r LADITEI . ORNTeI HT.AVT COTTON /MUSHY At the aew pries,. AISELNDILIe In Black aati Colors. gad all Exec 11 it 7 9 JEGLIVALET STREET. fa • • P17113/3132,1311 IYRITE LEAD AND COLOR WORKS, SatOonAKER & SON, pnormrowons. Mantaaeumers of WHITE LIC4D, RED LEAD. =mg LEAD. ZUNIS. LITHANOIC, PUTT/ and all colors DRY ANL IN OIL. • OFFIOD AND FACTORY. 40, 46; 464, 06 aid 468, Sebum Itrut, =EEO we aauatn•lnlaa lhe maws, 96 ,4,6 06 our atrictly. ran Maur Lead. Inn whin WI say. 6 "paw oarboosto *Woad." wo meta "ahead nal para.' that kh . Ma ham Aaitatnand drank and tharataia Ls winter ah n aupanar, both In color and arming property. • CIIITAILANTZID to In a taxer Carbeinta Lase' axe wetter taws any In the matte". awl win Orrelt to OfloB Or tin pad.p if toet Um lout oaattaxotiOn. ----;••• • - ,"4-r• _ GOOD BARGAINS WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, Nee. 180 and 182 Federal Street, LLEGELENY CITY A Complete Stock of KEEPING DRY I GOODS Pil;ow Case and Sheeting Mullins, Shirtieg India' and frisk Men, Plain Shirt Fronts, • Embroidered Shirt Fronts. INFANTS' BORES IbrolOcre4 iValits Loom Edgings and In , ertings, Hamburg Edgings and Lace Handkerchiefs and Calling, Ladles' Linen Collars and Cutts, HOSitty and Gloves. Notice it herebr gleen,that the assessment It. nada by the Viewer, for the °Peeing of Boo► dreet has been tiled In my oaks for colleCtioal that if the same be not paid withla thirty dale /rota the date hereof. lient will be Sled there• for against the propertlea &parsed, 'still Interest. NEW SPRING - I cost. and fees, and the mane collected illegal ;meccas. • J. I. !LAMA., CM AttOrner, . • • BATS AND BONNETS NEW SPRING Bilbbons and Flowers, WILLIAM SEMYLEI3, Nose 18t.1 and 182 Federal Street, MIM=M2 DRY GI. CO CP S OORHOUSE, 120:1311= STOCK OF risk Poplins, RTAINS, D LINEN GOODS. C) . 22 r 4 - • Z Ge 4 . • i 5 Ii - p 4 31 rk .51 z " Ili •14 ._,. -az . bi . irl Pi •R en .1 0 °g + 2 ch pt 00 Ei Cl 2 4E 1:2 • 41 4 1 4 14 1 aa gi , ~,4 ..... (.:1 1 .9 L E made. then mad in that este they shall he Subject ~___ re ... ..--' 01 IX 0 Me 4 to a One or rive Dollars for eacitmontri of to r en C) • 01 ki . . negh.et. dating from the termination oi sald ad -ole • 14 9 'ratline:neat; and in cue th e tame 45 rmaleetad g l ' 0 .1.=.„. ..: . al, the space at .Ia months, alien fur the aeon . I' 4 Ef i r i - mutated fines and meta shall be Sled and °once - C 3 $ll A led as municipal clams are now or mar be lime; 'PA v 4 riq 40 , atter by la• collected; ths ra'd tines b herald . 'lti g 0 1 . ..,, , V Into th e City.Trourery; the notice to. pertlea 1.4 A Win to register Prot. , tY mar he elven so es o t l:e m e b trn. e t t lt 7nTco ri b i zr ° Of ." lr i ard P e rn .o l ; u th h' ecra , 2 large. • • • • • Murray & Lanman's Florida Water most delightful of all pe tuneS, for use on the haw kerchief, at the toilet, and in the bath, for sale by all Druggists and Perfumers. iasiams • JO3. Graxoss..J►g. MsEAT—RosT. LIDDSLL PIIIENIX STEN EMU, SPENCER, WRAY & CO., Malt/tetra and Brewers of .41e, PORTER AND BROWN STOUT. PITIPBUILIIII, PA. ILOBEHT WATSON, Blanager re4gllX PII BLIC NOTICE. Raving been aPpoluted Okaatid OAR METER INIIPVCTOR Per Al[reheat Comity. notice _is herob7 swim that until the heeeseary ot➢te mid Iteehauleal Timing Maehluery oau W provided, 11,111 be Anatol at the OFFICE OF THE. NA, TIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORXE. Twenty-third street, near Teen, Pittsburgh. I= === ray. lIIIILDEIRS-Sealed . Pro- A- rossus •.111 be received byllienndersbree4 at the Real LOW OA. of rnumAs R. !ALT. • BON, corner 334 and Pena etreeta, aattl DAX the 4th day el Ear. for the ereellosof Four 7hrte Story Brick Dwellieg Hones, on the earner of Forty-third and Butler Meets. Seventeenth ward. olds most mu, the WU. Mr thousand for 'aline eareentere for all carpenter's work neintlhE end and plantertnefdr pluter wetly Plans and speeln.ttona tan be need at the efs, of Then. R. BIB• Son, ea and atter the 1134 Inet. The work will be let to We lowest and best bidden. ' tete:um ' K. BRACHER. ELGIN MATCHES, • HOWARD WATCHES, ...WALTHAM WATCHES, U. S. WATCHES, In Gold and Slim Cam , . Patty Watch ',u rinated ay special cersUleats. The bat Watches IN THE W olf1.1) Ins the ntlet. Call and ex. mine them at WATTLES at &maxims, ;swim:Ks, 101 lITITH ANS. 000000. 0011,11 °TY' L. B. IULTON J. 11VGAN FILTOBI .& swung,: pit..e.cmic.e.x...rmacramsrats. GA; AND Orman orrrauv, fifth ATIMUO. Near .11111x11 street. • rrniususes, PA. Lead Nye, Onak HO., Gas llsinnia. MD. lath Tab* and Waal ntoada. lan. FOP. , nna :11111nrCAAIIiiledirnot"Virtrazdelinamll'AFIFS.111,8 ALIPUIMAS. Jobetnn mama" atteadad to. WIIYTdc ilit NTT, IJ eitonin. rutum AHD ORNAMENTAL CARVERS p No. 6f Indoky It., Illegkeny, h. piL l ialssts 00,0.1,4191PhIffjt JOSH- T• GRAY ! House and Sign Painter, Eal AND Caw- a:11MT" Ruth Urea, Late Haat street.) ?Utah 4 Pe REVS" NE POTTERY. S. M. ICIER & 00.. Ifsittacturefs of • fjuseneware, BristoS Wars,'&c. . cba andWIIrehaan.B63tIBERTYBTBIZT. arm' an pnuoptly attanded f 0... .,, PITTSB VI:GS_ 4R ORDINANCE to amend the Cite Code. Title. Bundle:Se:A= :I % °U e 014,1;"%lt Os 8!= ‘ tt ' Z ft.ola en era Woks - V_ . tr Wan 7tultd ° " ef A Vt *rd'trt the aectloa o . f Ilelotottes. of tbi City Code, sba Ibe a nd in hereby amended, se Same ittml reed 1a fellow.: No parson or penal" obeli; erect or esuot be erected suy or Md.:Lion to build ' tow the outer ally of which are net compose Ire of brick , stoat , mortar. iron, or other Ire mbustible watertal, wanly that` art of the Chy or Pt taburch co good of e Illy of Pit lallt , gh , th e Borough of Lawreneevllle, and that pan of MR LOWnMII,I 17100 bOlO7Oll Cot Ninth ward awl satd Borough Cl Lawrenceville ae thee tilstrot Nrlto. the pes.stste O Act Aewtoble total al, •, rut lite. h bo ot to the Sot incorponolux the Cite of 1100,1011 kt, Ex. teadlow Ile douadarlee, Se ,•• approved stall , 012i.1567: awl if ant tool:1101 wliblo the t , aforetald abed be t' e•troyed to the patentor one half thereof, it she 1 b: unlawful to rebuild the name Dole. the outer walls of tbe 11011.1001 re, Illehllq be compeer OW rel. of tucorattusti- Ito materials MI Penon who than 0101ste 007' of the provisions of this et ctle n, Beall forfeit sod pty the sum of Orly Molar.. awl the further Pow of tab dollars for tech dal' the woo 1041 b. rer. adlted to 'ewe* with: ot o r Mole to conform to she laws mad °idlest:co I or the etly. sus eoeu beillaltor abed be a Pabilc 'Havener. PEE. N. That any ortlinartet or part of ordi nance conflicting with time,weeefe of tide same the preeent be and the same Is . cpealed eo far as the same arecte tole or- Li=al • dinance. Ordained and enacted Into a law that the /303 day of Fetrunry. A. D. 11470. JAM /aIIicAULET. President of Select COnnelL Altest: E. P. MORROW. Clerk of tleeelt Co lTM nnell. W. A. ULISSON,. Prml , lent of Common Council. Allen: H. Mc al AFTlen. Clerk of Common Connell. fen NOTICE. fn the Natter of Openfog !loop Slree No. 106 Flittl 'Boßoe. Feb. AI, MO. fie2l3rlso NOTICE. In the Natter of Opening of Atwood Etre& Notice Is hereby given :hit the assessment list made by the rewire In the el:whine of Atwood street bar bred flied In my oaks for collection; th.tif said aglesinients .•e not paid within thirty days hem the date hereof, Ilene-will be ll'ed therefor against the properties aasesasd. with Interest, Colts and taus, and the earns cal- Leted by Irani proetes, J. P. SLAGLE: OIL? Attorney No. 166 !Mb AV... Firiebobort. Feb. 13. MU fe.43160 WO CONTBACTOILS.—Propo- S&LS will be received at tile Mike of the irr Worts. weere piano and .pecitieotlono an be men,wp till noon. Ma Mk 31, 1810, for the •/ °ovation and erection of a Pit and Mend.- lion for Enalne sod PIMPS at the Water Work. on Medford avinue. Bidders will plate the price of yet atone, abblerg common mmon work lay the beech. and ele rations by th e ebbiol.M iwao. for the erect" , of an ...Ono hon. , felt JUSZPII Oupetintandent. ALLEGICKNY,, CITS ZROINIIIOIOII . Iri. ALLsangwr CITY, geb.38.1810.4 NOTICE!! Owners oflleal Iststr, welt of Federal street, who hate failed to o mp.T snot the Erg . miry Law, ere hereby mailed thst they will be required to return descriptions of their property for registry , lto present deeds or title papers) to this office within tea soaoe t r thirty days Yrs he date of thla adverthemeot: otkenthe they will b: held liable to the penalties .et forth the ammo( act hereartliappended. EXTRACT FROM REGISTRY ACT Stale Law, 1869, Page 644. • • • Phould the May of registering proyerty De neglected or omitted, or not Ds rowelled with as promptly as may be deenteineeetstry to In•, gyre the early completion of the plans, then qter one month , s notice, by public advertisement In the aidsl papers of the city, to the owners of real estate In meld ally not regletered, and a written or printed nett...hall Lave been served on the owner er owner., or delivered 'on the property, thould they foil to Daveeoell mon! CHARLES DAVIS EXIMI CITT ENORTILLIVS UTlrle. AI.I.MOITZMT CITT, Yeo. Ifl. 1110. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN • that the asteetteeitt made by theTletrere for the opening of High atreet, genera ward bit been filed to We Odlee fa examination. an can be sten here acid Xaltell Is:, 18TO. Vbe 1$ will he returned to Counella for confirmation I= = SWEET MEISSINA. OILA-NGFES. ll•eelved tine day as level°. Of Street Kraal:a Omegas. 1. prime oreer. for tale by the box or doom, at tee Yarally Oroeery St• to of - AMP A. •Comer Liberty anthttloih struts. LEATHER lIIILTING, Hada by Hay or main op.bi.. be A No. I ou.llll. Arial. supply entstantnY on hand at the lowest peters. J • • . .•ft • PHILLIPS, teld ' 516 and SS Sixth skeet. rresh Lake Berrie,: Waite blab; /1 . 0. I. Mackerel Si and 3 Mackertl—all IS lien PIWI Lab rar : Booed Berries; • • Cod PIA; at haß WA , T. L 11.734 Cn. , s, o. 113 and 174 Wood BL. Drii • WEICIerTIER riowniguEs TO TREAT All Vprilari.nnerrtivitstorm,, el completely cracstedt gpeirostorrtite or= OM West:nem sad impotency, resulting Inn self-abuse or other mimes, and nriticti prances mato or the following enacts, ailalotabes, lenbis weskaara Indigestion, consemption, &iambs , ts society. nrnanliness. dread of Mare VMS,. MU of Memory, Indolence. nocsounal emissione, . one finslly so prostrasing the sexual system m reader 91.1111 . 1ML1N 613.11th1b101.1107, maul therefore Imprudent, are perromently cured. Termite. tf • gwted with tam or my Mace denrate. Intriests 'or lOU Mating cons Motional eoß r ialat should give the Doctor a trial: he never la - • •A. particular atteationwiren lo male own. Plaints, Leseorrhea or Whites, Yentas. Inns. maker or Ulceration of the Womb, - Orarins, ermine, Aurenorrhosa. Ya toning/a. Drmosn• norrhees, and Merlin) or Illretlitel ;ar e treat. 141 with the preatast success. • It Is self-evident that • physician who condom timed exclusively Lathe studyef eneriain elasr of diseases and Mesta thousands of mums even mu. mast acquire greeter skill in that epn.bolly than one In goners& practice. The Doctor putdlshes a medical. rainpillet of :Ltz pmeaa d at eyes exi aattsa l tlar=ti e erie ! s ic i• or by mall for two stamps, to waled envelope. ae~tmerdy eastanos contsioe instruetion MO dieted, s ure enab Diem to determine the pet Hue nat of then occupbstrits. The establianten, coreprialag ' tea Uncle mora , l: eweArytralo,"=!serillo.eva aisle Mined by Orlin 11. =Most matement of the CM% and medicines can be forwarded by mall or en. In some Instance; however. a Pornene e.Finatou Is absolutely neonsery, writer It era darner...al *amnion la roi tired, ant ibr the accounnodation ef&nch patients there aro promote roovery, lac medicated .1.0.1 bath/. All prescriptions me prepared In the Donors wltborsanyortater. Idere&l by twrPria=,'!fro tistler%lto Vt failed, =Wanes le sma lima 9 nat. ton r, a w, Ens daya..lol rs. so II r. Nano, ._ Da ITY/J1 wriar.... seem CeV9Ttt . ittemore. s THE UNINISThiT CLOSIN 11."32' ria=a NO. '59:; Every article hell been reduce 89 dakto. •liate eamiusivelvtor 0 FFICU43, - MM!2=l AN ORDINANCE To Authorize the Crading and Pay ing of Frazler's Alley, from Sedg wick to Tut on street Sze. R. Bo In o:dalnelsod enacted by lbw Sol. et ~d Common Connotls of the Lily et Alio and ills hereby rods hod and ea:tten LT ter a ctlbmity of the town That the Cammitteo on Streets be sad they stirseby amber:mg lit cheroot to invite and rproposed. i s r noo st..ihug and paring of Ermlers atter. aa Monr sao. and to contract therefor with the lowestad beet bidder or ridden. at their discretion. oat M.: Thst for the purr.. of defraying the cog. and 'est:reels el the odd improreteents, c h ore po,•aad la hereby levied,* spetlal to enuabr amessed upon the several lola broad. tog and ,abatOng upon the .aid router', stley et . ..Lerch:ley In proportion to the feet rtoto In them , respectively tomprlsed,, and bounding and abalting soarer...dd. That as scones the cost and ramose.. of sa lt Intlemermen to shall be full• etalaad„ it sha be the dote of the Street Corantraltoner toe asks* ami spfrofttost the same amonstbe Mseral lots bounding and abutting upon aatit Yeaater's a Ire r t zretijt i lj, mOordlng te: , t d he to rgt: t :bge . , I :fle d :Tend:Ate& the * art:e. r areertileg to the An of the Oenolal,Amerribly of the Elbednotorealtn of Peenaylvaula, entitled "An Art debuted the manner or • colleetilf.l the espouses of grading and pmlng of the I. meta inn/ alleg• of fe• Chy or Allegheny. and f..r other Porlmod • .4" P.m. a the thblieth day of March, ItiOd. • bac. 1. That., touch et any ordintrnee as ma? c contbet oho. or be supplied by the foregoing, ho and the same La hereby rePnleJ• Ordained ead enaeted Into a la.. Ode tbe2l4l . l‘ day of gebresre. Anne Dom W . one tboomm% eight bundredand neve:ali as Imaniza. President of the detect Catnbelli Attest: T. It. lima's . , me& or [ gelti:Selt Council. RT WAINIfft. Atteit: C ommon ligraMat!t r •P b tryt, °""'di• (Tett of Common Connell. kV. AN ORDINANCE To Authorize the Grading and Pav ing of Nixon street, from Beaver s'reet to cast side of Manhattan street. Ssc - rtna 1. Ho if enfoleof and meeteted l the &led end Commas Commits dr' the clip of Ails eloap, cad ff is Aqaba ordained eadmseelee of Me se ontkorfty of Ms eW, That the Committee on htreeta be. and they are hereby eelloorlsed and diretted to invite and receive proposals for 4 the Krell leg sad Tristan of Nixon street. as afar.- sail, and to eentract therefor with the low e st best bidder or bidders. at their discretion. Sze. 2. That for the_ purpose of de the cost and expo se of said imprevemente, ra• be, ano is hereby levied, a special tee. to be equally arscamd noon the scrotal lota boandlniC and abutting upon the' laid Nixonstreol respectively In proportion to the feel kept In them reopeollrelf comprised, and boundlelf end' abutting . aforesaid. • tae. 3. That as coon as the cost sad mete... of sold Improvements span be folly ascertained. It shall be the duty of the Street Commissioner tm nets and apportion the same among the several , lots tobluding and abottlor upon said 1111. sent eticetrcldteellvelY. according le the rein shove Indicated. and thereupon proceed tennis I demised nos collect tie nate, aecorelme to the roviolous of the Act of the General Aeacsably of *IL V.Ttre7trug i t tba " Chtfr; l onot " ecillit e expetmes of ensuing and paring of the Wens , are! al leys . of the 1.,1ty of A I teguany, and for ether y L LTsce. ' Pealed Ute thirtieth day of March. bac. 4. That so mach of nu, oheinance ee may cot Diet with or ne snubbed by Mt fOregolng, ha , I the Pame to hereby rocaled. Ordained and enacts. Into slam this the 2 {Us day of February, A. P. J NTD. AMAS , Mcllltllkg. President of Select ConeelL Attest: 3.11. Chuck, Clerk of the Select Council. HENRY WAIONAM. President of Common (oath. /Matt: ROBILAT DILWOIII . II, Clerk of Common Connell AN ORDINANCE To. Authorize the Grading and Rat ing of Vista ,st . eet, ( 7th Ward,) from Madison h avenue to street terminus. , La. 1. Le it vette - fad magnet:Lea Mcflokof cud Cinema Comm/Go/ du Mir af .8 1, 41 4 =1. and de to Lavas , mumeMil fko arl ease Tnet. the Commlnce en BIM 4. be, ant tbt y 'are hereby authorised mad directed to baits d melee graorsis for the mains and pm lelf or se Vista Meat. afor e saW. sad to convect therefor With the lowest. a:Lobe's bidder or Old do A at their discretion Sec. R. That for the purpose of defraing the thereand exp. mos of the aid improvement.. be. ad is hereby levied, a special tam to be equity seemed noon the swami lots bound ing and abutting upon the raid Vine meat, rerpectlvely In proportion Walt fort female Mae ref pectlTalf coprised. and bounding and abed, Ling ss aforesai m d. e Ac. 3. Thu. as moon as the coal arfaxpeeses f said improvements shall to telly mcenaleed. It shall be the duty of the Btreet Commissioner to ammo and apportion the tame among the several lots.boading and abuttingupon astdViett street reemettrely. acardha to the role Shove le dieered. and thereupon proceed to snake deemed and collets the mime, according to the peon .lona s of IA of tee (teners! Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penueyirania, entitled An Act defining the manner of collating the expenses of grading and paving of the meets and slier. of the Citr of All esheny. and /brother iivres." passed the thirtieth wa y of Mara. PIC. 4. That so much of any ordinance a pl ie d of ordinance as ma conflict with or be appld bY tbe lonegoleg. be ad the same te Web/ re pealed. • Ordained ad enacted tote slim Olathe Lath day of Ifebruary, A. IA 1010. JAMIE EcIILIZE. President of Detect Conniff. Ante& J. H. °Zuni. Clerk of Select Connell. lleN BY WARBLE. President of Common Council. Attest: R. DILWOSTA. Clerk of Common Connell. PIS . AN OMBIN.LNCre • L . To Aulhorlre the Gradleg and Pay.; log of Adams Street fran . Fulton to Pre,le Street. =1.7=4721 'BIC. 1. Ben ordained awl madden fete &Meg and Cuomo* Cceme l / 8 of the Clip and u fr hereby ordnasa end enacted Ow the au thority of the some. That the Committee ea once. be. and they am henby antherithe sad directed to invite and receive atop male for the ending and pzolog of Adams threes. sta Law said. end to :attract therefor with the lowest the best bidder or tandem at their dtaeretlicht 'SlC II e x pe nses e the of defratles the coat and pe of the thld improorMaste. th:re be. and is hen by levied, special tax. to be equally assessed upon thethevend lots booed. ' !mg and abutitne prospin the ado Aditris (Met. respectively in portion to the feet front In Lhasa respectively &surprised, and bounding and abeamas afore/add. 08C. 3. Teat aa thee lithe coed sod expeasee of said improvements Shell be fully auensined. • tt shalt be the duty of the 811111 Otheastissiothr to thane sad epportion the same among the one• root lots boa ether and abutting epos exa Adams Wset retheettvely. ecemd otr to the sale above lad thted. and thereupon or am.' to Male de mand and collect the •anle. aeterelln Assemblyro vislorA of the Act of the lenient of ten Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled An Act defining the manner t f =Deane the expenses of grading and panne of the meets aol alleys of the Clip of Alleghthl• nod for nth, onBep ose3ll. e." passed the thirt.eih day of Mamie 1 tic% 4. Titatioa limes of cny ordinthee as toy cottllct with, or be "pent d by the taegana. •ed the met" 1.1 hereby notated Ordained and marled tnto slaw: this the Sildlit dayof Februnry, 11111 A te igram - Freakiest!. of Behr 411 3 %1: Attest: ].St. Oxen's'. Anec of w... 1 ncti. ftT4 It It WARNER. President of Common Connell. MamaDILWOI2I I . Clot or teonanan Commie ftth • A NOIIDINAIWCE • MET= To Authorize the - Grading and Pav lof; of Manhattan Street, tom Washington Avenue to Sheffield Street.' Surma 1. Be It ordained and enacted br tbe Select. aed,Cotor on Commits of th e Carer . Alle ebony. end It to hereby ordained and enacted by the sethoetly of the liaMt, 'lb...the Committee ca burette ho. and toey are hereby salbart.d and thlrelai t 01.11.6 tied receive 1= as ler Me grading nun paring of Mann sire. as sformaid, and to contract therefor with the low est [Mister or. bidden at their dim:midge. nut. M. Visitor t he purpose of defray's, the tort and expense. of sad 11111/11.T.SIMUI, there lt be. and la hereby lead. • emitted Ma.. to be equally Meer See upon Me formal lots bonding and abourog upon sae said limitattna street eel pcoldrely la prote , rtion to the feet Scoot In retpeetivery memorised: and bounding and &butting sr aforesaid. axe That an soon at the eon and este one or .Ltd Impreemeests Shall be folly meestained. It shell be the day of the Bute: Comtalmtoner to eatala sod apportion the same ammo toe eemmilota treading sad abetbag. Mom mid llnebattaa Street respemlee I... Meg te the role SbOvelfcleagoit. sad Mervin°. premed to mete demand mod collect the same. amoidieg to bbrtireowlatom o f the Act or the Genteel Amen bit. of Me Connammresilb m e aneryleanl en • titled aet mantes the of collecting tee - alliamme, of .o armliON paer lug of the streets and err e, r the city of Juietraetty. eag Mes/Ater nemeses," pease, the thirtieth 4.10 t are[, 1531. . nem 4. Teat so mach of say ordinmee as MeV conniet with, or he bewailed by the tangoing, be aw Mamma Ishereby mpealed. rdained anti muted into • law this the A4th day orretanary A.U.111110. • . . • JAMES YeAltlrk. . Vresldent of Select. Coencti. MUM: J. R. OXteT, Inuit of detect Council. W/LBYtin. President of ColaraOSOmmbil Itouror Intiroirrit fat Clark of Common CommiL OR'S GREAT FINAL G SALE 003DPIES, Progress at ma Is , Now in ER'S, BARK ET STREET, MARH d in price;atui mUBi be sold:List CM 0
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