The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 04, 1870, Image 2

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'.OFFICIAL ''PAPER
Of PittBburgho , Aileghen3; Citi!
'Land-Allcpeur
tone. .44 . kO7/101.:
, otarnt BUILDING al, UP 8 i PIM IT
FRIDAY, ■ARCII 4, 1870
Bcimm at Frankfort, 93}
Pwrzetscrn Is Antwerp, 59if.
, ' Cioz.D slosed. in New York yesterday
AS 115.
Wass it was announced, in this Ica&
. three weeks ago, that-Mr. W. W.'
\ex State Trauma and Trani.
rer elect, had refused in writing to testify
litittilOithl*ttini'the Trauma. Invistb
pang bonnahtte, and that he would per
refusal; the truth of our state.
.' gent:Was denied by a city print addible
..aiotaribtuil'or Its own impudent mends.
,sarne .print, the Consurciat,
; now -pakllikes his reiterated rebind,
- without acknowledgment Or comment.
Tin scandalous revelations ,at Wash
!Won, in the matter of the sale of cadet.
ships, by Congressmen, will have the
- Wed, we trust, of bringing about a radi
• • re cluing° !tithe mode of making the' ap
pointmentu In most cases, we have no
&Walt, that members have exercised their
...In6rAtionlegithitately,aud.dlsint e rcal edl y ,
- but the evidence. of net rare exceptional°
thie rule is plait:oil:id Strong. We should
virws,iherefore, a lettaresptirimentrtbist
members should In ill cases Offer
••' the cadetship fcr the competition of the
yonth of his dlstilet, the appointment to
•be given - to the one found to bo twist
!"•41ialttled , intellectually if-not physically,; .
.;.aid the election to be made by $ comno-
Fi jerd insinntittee, of citizens , appointed lbr
'llOO plume. — Kepi appointments /situ
• -
.of bite -years been mads In tbis seat,
- - much to the satisfaction , not only of t e
47 c bnt of the . ' Acaziento autholitir.3
*lto hate always favored then dais for
fir'Y' . •
r?
TnZ Cloixer t us of Washington hate
Sipstelit 1411 the effect of which is to nut
all quiet and piderly persons .on an
,
equallly`u.to be tight to chum anew
trance and .acccrinmodatlon in asia.
' canned hotel, tavern, restaurant, ordies.
ry sample room, tippling house, saloon
or eating house, irrespective of race or
eolor, and Subjects any person violatitti
the law to s tine f fitly dollars for each
ttiareot Half the penaltygoesto
the informer. bill only requires the
Signature of the idayor to become a law.
It'vAlbisicins considerable iarcitement. •Is
not :this's' foolish movement, and one
likely to do harm than good t Let
Ake :notional rights of everybody be'
shielded bylaw; but neither municipal,
State. nor • Malone' lawgivers have any
Tight to prescribe laws to social life 1101
. habits, or to invade the domain of tastes
and prejudices. If this law and ordi;
nenceihould be sustibied br the Courts
and enforced, it could be made, under the
pray - 15190.11W half the fine igoeito r the
loriner, to shut tip ally hotel in Washidg.
ton.
WILIAT OND YEAR HAS DONE
Oto yen ago this day at noon Prat.
dent Grant urea inaugurated at the
caps
}. Onetourth of his official *rift has
now expired. Let IN see what hie aid
mioistratlon has done, ltrthe falthtul
nation of iti great tre'st
It has paid off 'eighty-eight millions 'o
dollars of the public debt.
It has largely increased the public re►-
emici, without adding . now forms of tan
-• tion.
-It hail largely decreased the rabbit. Ws.
— r — weiliiitirea, without detriment to the Na
timid interests In any department.
ltas advanced: the value of our • 17.•
preciated'cultency from litt toll°, bridg
lug over one full half of ita margin below
. , A,ha.par of coin. • 7 '
Ulna-brought up the market value :of
our bonded debt, from' 86®88, to trl@i
' , iyierind evens nrembam In gold. •
. . has conducted the finances of :the .
Gkivernment and people, from their ferni
', er condition of qualified :bankruptcy, to
• ';
the very verge or a general ipecie reannip
., Ant, and: Wit without arrycrisie or ntask•
ed public or private diatme ;
, It hes completvl the radical reconorec•
thin of IS the Southern State Severn
an• republican 'principles, 'finally
end hippily tranquilizing the peoples
lately in armed rebellionsgainst this Fed-
_'erel authonty.
tbe Sintthera repre
: seitation : - in' Commies, with two excess.
' lima which now await only teat*
approval. • 4
ItIP 11.1teted he the final establish.:
Meld or that vest, cardinal, widerlyiag
.
• tiTtnipipla on which alone free copulae*
•.• lastititionstan stand--the alreibste POO.
: at•all men:—citizens of the renublicir
. personal and political rights. I
i It Mete *tilts - sec:4d jeer, - Sabi
. PlithPitraird confidence of the Amer.
• Ica people, aid the enhances respect of
.ail etivilized world. •
The problems of a year ago are beimilie
certainties to day, and the • prendset of
the beghtainuarer seen to be' • already
• tedeeimed.,'' • i
fain' abe judged by past
IRMO:WRY REFORM,
.Tho Senate of Pennsylvania is evi
:' gentli resolved to - give to the people
• brilliant illastrition of Dow Not to Do
It, on the Treasury question. Bat Sera.
• tore me themselves in a muddle, when it
comes to e choke of arpedlenth The
Mouse bill, which now swabs the definite
*lima of the other body* accomplishes; •
- vest dee _more than we bad 'expected
• ouk _ . 1115 14 4 10 . 141 u 1)*1 ot-AloPnell aewe
bat . meaty more them its, eceetalge to the Ooslttion now ruling the
Delate. A:Substitute has therefore been
carrell, by a Benstor who does not honor
.3thii-e6antyr of Lancaster,' 'which Vold
result in just nothing at all, , du co pull.
' Mdly Itmerel; reiterates the absolute dia.
Mellon of the Stoking pond Oommis.
•-• iloaers--and lesTes it .still abaolnie.
Another • substitute, offered.: by Mr.
' Is doildedly better than Bil.
" Metal% globe It 'really' -d000—: ko
"sboiv hilt way toward covering the
dasuandu of .the situation. It cost
, pets a strict definition of the line between
the sinking and general funds, and semis
well adapted to secure. the former frcka
tee encroachments which, front year to
, year, have gobbled up annually large
I nas from teat source to apply to cur
rent temporary deficiencies in the general
revenue ,- Asa iwasure for the more
effecting prole/Ohm of tho' Sinking Fend;
themsfore, we think weeof the Wow,
MI. But that is all time Is of it , It deice
-aid even pretend to touch the control of
the:gestural bands, or to'regullfM the use
`or the abort of the nitexpended balanors,
"bout which, this Colittilon of Vemory
RedirrieurhaVe made snobs pother. In
Mord; both the Billlngfelt and
,Wellaceprolmsidotut leave the bommisg
.11sitrIrs! arias „sir free asanyTre m
autur'lrhave ever been, even his , o wn
41EIRCELM SOMMOMbIe jeer about the
'-triltelltioaft of *LA he new flatly io•
k
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~:-'
EMCEE
fusee to testify. And this is precisely the
object which this Reforming Coalition
have in view. They will not enact any
law which In ,effect shall deprive Tree;
surer Irwin of free control, as before,
of every dollar of hie balances on hand,:
Gent l eme n a , the CoalltiON yoll )lIIITO
elected your Treasurer upon the dry. of
Treasury Reform. Now let the people
see your reforMs !
Messrs. Billingfelt, Kerr and Lowry,
you were chosen as Republican Sena.
tors from strong Republican constituen
elem. , Yon bolted, the regular nomina
tion by your party, of an unobjection
' abli;beatise icfalthful - and" competent,',
Treasurers and shook hands with the
1 Democracy to elect another man whose
premien& ,r , etiord.w,its, :to say the least,
not an d who now flatly refuses to
&oilier be' legalist's enqatrieshit oath.
Yee , did thir becattserlicf tale ' Nom
r
word for it—Nacsar had made ; an im.
'Proper 'tisi.' or his uneitended balance,
and luwiw neither would; nor should,
nor could do eo if he were Inclined, and
you pledged yourselveato all the needful
legislation to 'dry up this private and
personal me or three of the unexpended 1
balance for ever. . ' Now where are the
measures that you mmlsed't 110 people
want measures, not, men, and you give
them it new man and no measures what
ever. You who had tetra enough to
reform the officeholder, have the same
votes to reform the ditto itself._ When
and how are you going to do it ? We
Shall see! And the people are not blind l
TENDENCY UK POWVR
This, country is stesultly, necessarily
and,inavitattly drifting towards central.
ii6llolll. • /la Shepopulated territory over
.gbiteniment'bolde away e:
panda; as the municipal. and -corporate
threes to be regulated and controlled
grow larger, strungei and more mama
one; u Individual and combined enter
prises spingup, many of which reach to
and affect numerous States, and often
prove .I.m.k strong for their necessarily
local legislation; and whch charters
granted in litlariland or loWa can be
arta are made to operate in any other And
in tturnbers col' other f3tates, a gnat Oen ,
Power,Ossessing .the attributes of
undisputed sovereignty and universal ju
risdiction is Veit to be a necessity in which
people mast, whether cheerfully or re
laciantly, acquiesce. •
An able writer, in speaking of this ten
dency . of things. compares this govern.
meat to a porcelain vase in which an oak
tree is planted, and which-can - easily bear
the expansion of the infant vegetable
giant for a time; but, by and by, its ex
pansive forces will burst the vase. The
simile is &pretty one, but not accurate,
and does not fit that to which it h ap
plied. It is true that is few years ago,
when Mr. Br cntriax thought that the
government, over which he was placed to
an (mil hour, was but a porcelain Rae,
poeseaslOg no ovahilitics ofexPantion,
and having no power to coerce a rectum
State . , tiiat imaginary aloe did break, bu
only to. reseal That It held Within heel(
vitallt , iarna and eiPanalie powers sat.
-- . ...
*lea , o r any . anr.rgency. The events of
isu
the obeee,!lng adnindstrationprosed that
,:oar apiveinnient vas anything else than
& porcelain vase. . . - -
ttcAlustitittionc are not made: THEY
avow;", s ;i4 Spiro:tele than which none
is more true or profound. Onr country
is growing rapidly; so la our Constitution.
We should suppose that a written organic
.law would necessarily be rigid and Inflex
ible; but It le not so. hien cannot arrest
1 that which 'God nee act in motion; and
when the chiln ti found to be too abort.
we have to add links to it, as in the case
of the_XTyth and X'Vth amendments.
Tire old Federal party were condemned
in their day by the popular sense of the
country because they wanted to invest a
child with thetirior of a giant. Then
the people to be governed were compaia,
lively few, and the forces to'be held de
check were feeble, local In their, charrieter;
and not beyond-the power of State legis
lation; now we have 10' . vast population;
and the powers of corierations ;we so
mighty and farveaching that State laws ,
are utterly bade ciliate to their control:
By common cement, therefore, the peo
ple turn to.the' supreme government of 1
the nation u their guardian, as Messily
power competent to the work - tnf regale- 1
Alen the tremendous, yet for the most
part benedesat, !ernes ;Web advancing
civilisation has set in motion.'-'
As Stites multiply, tbe relative power
of the great central regulator is relatively
increased; and when thenumber of states
shall be Increased to sixty or seventy—as I
will be this case ere this generation pares I
away—they will be regarded as little
more than so many kcal police organ.
lab& ' ;tithe molter days of the rtelitlb•
he they were rightly regarded as posses
sed of sovereign power's and only subs'.
innate iri' a few things. - In the Souththis
I attribute of severelEnty was claimed to'
be. itheolite; and pence arose our late
I troubles. • gut that heresy died with sla
very, for the security of which It was as
tertedene meiludiied..... —„, -- .
, ,We not are discussing the right or the
' wrong, the deeirableness or the I:iodate--
I ableness of this irresiatible tendency of
t hi n p, but„ordy,pointing to. &ha . fast.
'we laidTe'st the ' atom 'of dantifeemn
mending the Ingiewbut Ude to stop before
it reachek the chair which he had set
upon the sand ; but a reiteration of the
doctrines which were sound soventy
years ago would be as Idle to-day as was
the mandate of that old.tnne monarch.
Things will more,' and we mad be con
tent to move with theme even if they do
bear us more and more 'towards - central.
nation. - .Qae thing, hoWeeet, we do
know, and pat.ia t hat the country Is
freer toaley than it was when ,the rest.-
lutibna or'eti dominated Ainiiican poli
tics. It was not State nights nor State
sovereignty that broke the mammies of
the Kaye, or delivered us, frotathe curse ' s
Os duirer - eili fond infiC. , State
sovereignty coxid Deter. here given us
-railways talEi tecidc, nor governed and
controlled the -mighty corporate powers
necessary for such works. AU that mule
said on the subject le, that both men and
. .
things can, *and do, and must adjust
themselves to: ever-changing dream-
Tan Lebanon Om*? says: A num
ber of Democratic iron men of this State
have issued an addresS, in which they ex.
press surprise at • the unanimity with
which Democratic Congressmen recently
voted for ; free trade. Mud: surprise shows
that they are but little acquainted with
the political history-e 1 the oountry.: , The
Democratic party. has itnifortnly menus
influence free trade, and while hypo.
CrldattilY prgeashur hostility to England,
bee offm+W &Weight of its organizaticm
VI build up phi& manulaentrers at the
expense of tonerican Industry. .It Jaime
that in the campaign of 1844, and it may
be on other occasions where they thought
it political policy CO do so, they pretended
in Pennsylvania not to be hostile to pro. ,
Mello:4001hp Perinsylvanbut they elect
ed in that memorable campaign gave the
caning vote which repealecithe protective
tartifof '42 end supplanted it with the
British tariff of '4O. TboDemocratic
Iron men,. therefore. who st this day ex
press surmise at the party's SuPPort of
free trade show lamentable ignorance
on the subject which so greatly involve*
their prcelPeritY and the prosperity of the
"rimed of the bar to Allegheny and
Philadelplde have been held on the =h
itt:l of the increase of tto •jadicial force.
As to the Boccetrie Court, it is clear there
should tt an addition of one „judge and
,
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The Oncida Disaster.
We have the following additional de.
tails of the loss of this ship and the larger
.part of her crew, in the Yellow sea:
That steamer left her anchorage about 5
o'clock In the afternoon, and the accident
occurred at 7 the same cursing. The
United Slaws Minister visited her in the
forenoon and received the usual salute,
and the guns were reloaded with the ex
pectation of replying to a astute from a
Russian gunboat to Mr. DeLuxii. Thu.
salute, however, was not given, and the
guns remained loaded. As the Oneida
steamed out of the harbor the crews of
the various vessels and men at work In I
the port gave cheers and wished her a
happy voyage. On passing out of the
harbor her fires were banked and steam
blown off.„ While the officers were at
dinner et about 7: o'clock, the lookout
man shouted "steamer lights ahead," tad -,
a zaidstain gave the order to port
'helm. Everything seemed quiet onboard ,
the other steamer:. This leads to The be.
lie( that she had not observed the Oneida,
although heel:gide were bunting brightly.
The steamer, ;which rdoved to he
the Bombay of the 'Penbisultir and
Oriental line, Carnes right on . and
struck the Oneida on the starboard side,
abalt the gangway; about ball ray be
tween the main and mlecen rigging. A
hole wait cut through which' the whole.
interior 'wee visible. The binnacle,
wheel and rudder were carried away, and
two men, standing at the wheel, were in.
Wendy killed. The Bombay did not stop
after crashing through the Oneida, though
the guns el the latter, which happened to
be loaded, were almost Instantly fired to
attract her attention and bring her back.
Orden; were given to lower the boats, but'
only one lifeboat was &Tellable, the others
having been crushed. The lifeboat was
manned by Dr. Stoddart the boatswele
and fifteen of the crew._ Five guns were
fired; but before the sixth could be dis
charged the' ()Weida sunk—within tell
minutes' after she was struck. Nene of
those saved saw a man or beard a voice
on board the Bombay. They report that
when it became evident that there was no
hope of saving the ship, the officers palt
ered around Captain Williams,. who was
heard to say If the ship went - down he
would go with bar. The breboat was
obliged to leave the sinking ship to avoid
being swamped. After pulling about for
'awhile the Crew of the lifeboat, seeing
none of the crow floating, not one of the
160 Who went down, unwillingly bent
their boat's heed landward, about
flye miles distant. On landing
the natives kindly treated them.
and they obtained the assistance of
a guide and started to walk to Yokohoma,
which they reached at daylight the nett
morning. The Bombay was immediately
oniered to the scene of the wreck, and
succeeded in saving thirty-nine men, who
had got into a cutter which floated when
the ship went down. Several other yea
sale, one with Minister Deleeg on board,
proceeded to the scene of the disaster dur
hag the day, but no more lives were saved.
.The Japsncse Government seat boats and
apparatus to search for thy wreck, and.
if neeeesary, to buoy the spot, Tee pas
sengers on board the Bombay were quite
surprised when they heard the calamity
that hid befallen the vessel they . Lad
struck, but declare they neither heard
any request from the Oneidas to stay by
them, or minute guns tired. A Naval
Court has been demanded by the Captain
of the Bombay. The orticees and men of
the Oneida numbered 176, only fifty-six
of whom; ineludinj; Dr. Stoddart and
two junior survive the disaster.
A second dispatch is said to have been
received by Secretary Boutwell to day
with reference to the reported loss of the
Oneida, to the effect that of the whole
ship's company bat twelve persons were
saved. Neither this • dispatch nor any
other gives any namee - ' but Secretary
Fish has telegraphed on for fuller' pude
ana an answer is expected early
to.morrow morning.
The Oneida had a number of midship
men on bowl who were c.ming home to
pars' au examination fur:promotion.
As a vessel of war she was looked upon
as second to none of her class in the
navy, and it was her crews that bore off
the . drat honors "in the great Anglo-
American boat race in the harbor of
Yokohama a year or so agb. At the time
of the disaster she was on her way home,
having cruised in Chinese waters for the
put three years. •
The officer commanding the ill.fated
Oneida, Edward P. Williams. was a
native of Maine, andwas about 42 years
of age. Ile entered the navel service as
auriaaldposiqa Se Washer 9,1647. Daring
the latelwar, w
ant, he petlielpated lh ment on
the Ogeehee river, 'Florida; lie also
coveredthe baling& the T'edend troops,
at Poemteffigo.: %Abe !Weed:Rion up the
Joladmi rirrtrilie' penetrated as . far as
lakeEntirpitltwirad captured the Came
federite — ellasimer 'fletreretor • Morton:
Ltest•- • Miflllausa Ti to the no
avaCC349t9 ged,lialh eloe
siege of Fort
~;.r tr 03. part In the several en
• the enemy's batteries on
' • . erod - was with the Chicon
.in the' 777 1 3 aleffort to drive theM from
tbtarreck'ortheteolmk. Dneinganlaffit
attarkt,!iir Fort Sadder Lielltenefit
Ifillieind with Captured by the garriton.
Ile was sent to Chariestonand afterwards
to Columbia, S. C., and suffered
content over a year. After his exchange
he was seligiaed to ordnance duty at the
Boston Navy Yard. Ms presentcommis.
Won, u commander, dated from July 23,
11860. His whole Sea service wan fifteen
years. Be was a brave and efficient offi
cer and popular with his brother officers
and the men under his command.
Lieutenant Stewart was born In Penn
sylvania, June' CO, 1840. Ile received
his appointment as Midebipman, Septem
her 22, 18.7. Daring the hate War be
wu attached to the eloop St. Louts,
which was detailed on special service.
From that vessel he was transferred to
the steamer 'regalia. He was promoted
to Lieutenant-Commander July 25, 1868.
Master John R. Phelan was born In
Pennsyleanie and graduated from the
Annapolis .Naval Academy. June 12,
1660. He received a commission as Mid.
,shipausn, and was attscised to the Iroquois
on the _Asiatic station, and was liaise.
quently transferred.to the Oneida..
As Interesting case (Elide= vs.
Hickman) has just been decided in Ohio.
This was a libel for divorce brought' by
the wife, 'who alleges "three acts of vio
lence and general unkind treatment" on
theput; of her husband. There seems to
have been ettli , one' serious assault; but
Judge loorce who ' gave a very elaborate
and interesting opinion, held that this
was intlident to warrant a decree of di
vrace. "When," he said, "the barrier
of reverence which surrounds a lady's
Perron Is once brekeitthrough by a blow;
when a husband hattince fottnd it a Ns•
ble thing to strike htstelfe, what guaranty
is there that he .will not do it again?"
Certainly this is iicasnin which a woman
should be left at entire liberty to judge
for herself; end 'no 'law should compel
her, against her own judgment, to risk a
repetition of violence.
TILE Chicago 'Booting Post thus coin•
manta on the repent hostilities:ln the r "war
of the blondes" In that city: "We shall
congratulate otintees if the Ma of
the last of the s h ows depending .for
success upon the exhibition of female
charms shall.be so bodged alma with in
famy as to tidily. and forever, ,nauseate
the last romnanhof the patrons of the nude
drama In Chidgo. We trust that the
next attempt to revive it in our midst will
irretrievably sine into' ruin and destruc
tion any'manager, old 'or new, weak or
strong, who aliili attempt to inflict upon
along-suffering community any further
exhibition of animate , nakedness. , '
Gicermuti. Bilmuneis 'himself. says of
tholiorge rodo at Winchester:
ynisgiven Me by the late Colonel
Campbell, of the Second gichigan.Criv ,
airy, at Rienzi, Miss., (whence Mariam*
in July, 1t62. At that time he wart rising
three years old, and gave promise of
great strength' and vigor. I always re
garded him as having been presenter" by
Colonel Campbell - on behalf of his regi
ment, notwithstanding the fact that Colo.
nel Campbell wmintild to have owned him
personally. He is a thorougbred Black
Hawk, has but two white spots upon him,-
one on his toreheml , and one upon
. his
right bind pastern: '
Naaram 000,000 of the fifty cent cur
remey sheets, new money, have been do.
stroyed at the Treasury Department,
never having been issued on account of
being successfully counterfeltal. The
paper and the amount paid to the bank
note company amounts to over o'o,ooo.
'A. large sum to Imo an account of coon. fellers.
BECIULTAST 'BarrWirt.t ouredng the
tramediate passage of the Funding bill,
says the Improvement in A.nicrican credit
abroad has been en" rhptel.Within the peat
few weeks that' his ponfldeiteO in - *ha
shinty to land the debt at a lower rate of
Interest Is eneativ Stregthena
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PITTSRURGH DAILI GAZETTE: FRIDAY MORNING. MARCH ,4 1870
DROP , NsVILLE.
tip the sisnansaheta —A Lively Town—
TV no lives There And h net they Da
—Rambling Noma et 11 bingo In General.
lcm'rewoosq•ao. Opeaba•)
SnoWsartbLv., Pa., bfarel. 3, 1870.
A on ono side. • broad river
on the' other, a narrow strip , of land in
tervening covered with houses msg.
Ogg alouir, for more than a mile and the
reader bee a photograph of the physical
appearance of Brownsville, the largest
town on the headwaters of the Menage.
Bela. At noonday the most partial reel
dent never claimed for it great attract
iveness.' Crider a faint and hickering
-gas light,- on a<lteeriest wintry night,
its aepect is not materially improved, and
the sqlaurner seeing It then; far the fiat
,
time, bi not Vattioularly -Inspired with
the Bight. Its, say hoWever it is mach
prettier at another reeion when the trees
I are [ ln' full foliage, thelgthdde covered
[ with verdure, and all enveloped. in the
beauty wpith Stammer alWays . bringv.
" , They say" is excellent authority and it
may bo so although et any time a power
fel' effort "of the Imagination would be
required to regard it as wi very desirable
place of reildence.
Tnere • are , three small towns or ba
ronet:la Which to the foreigitor aro known
•is Brownhville. Btovrnsvple proper, and
Bridgeport on the east bank, and weed
Brownsellie..ovet the - Assn:. A mean
dering brook, spanned by an iron bridge,
eeparatea then Met two named. Wed
Brownsville is connected with the others
bye wooden 'bridge, end lathe amalleat
of the three. A', with one own cities,
consolidation dontt'seem to 'yoasper,
although the interests of all are taention.
In dividing the land on the oast bank,
the moat boa been made of a email place
Hence, eon Malta thoroditiffire; extend.
lug through both boroughs, with cross
streets like angel's Inuits, few and far los
tween, answebs for travel. They have a
very economical pavement for the aide
walks,—the centre of the !street is mud
and rook. • Each property holder has
is:towelled Ada own taste, and a Mosaic
pattern is the result. Sometimes a silts
pery Blab, convex side up, about four
inches tilde, suffices. In other places
large flat stoner, or round boulders, with
Intervening broak.neck gullies, do duty.
They aro 000 nominal, and, besides, ea
courage the professions. by making bus
Weis more lively with the surgeons. An
excellent idea, that. oethe Porefathersi
In the eonetruetton of the _houses
almost every style of architecture is ex
hibited. Some of them are of a first
class order, and display taste as well as
moans. -The public buildings, !the/cites,
Ao., are eapeciy worthy . of notice.
With the rest, however there is great
room for Improvement ' . It don't seem
to be a good location for a knight of the
brush and paint pat. -The people are
primitive lo their principlee, apparently.
They appear le have a horror et paint,
either as a restorer of faded txisuty, hu.
manly speaking, or WI an itnprovement.
and preservative of their bootee. The
greater portion of these rerun to bravo
over been utterly Innocent of coloring
except that which nature and time nave
bestowed. Same of the houoes for want
of below are perched away up on
the hillside, and are very suggestive of
••msrialons intim skies! , People dwell
in these aerial hatiltations it Is said.
'Mere is no reseou to doubt that. But
when one warts skyward and includeo.
them In his vision, the wonder is how
people get there, and once up, hoer they
get back, from the clouds—not to think
of the auxiety and care which most be
exercised to - prevent a , dlaastrons fall
from elicit a bight.
The town is tlinnainated In the daytinie
by the sun. At night an attempt tornado
to supply "old Bolter taboret,' gaslight,
Toey have a gas works which don't work
all the time=-at tenet It"would seem so.
The visitor when be becomee acquainted
with the peculiarities' of the plat* will
not ho !Merl - sad to nee lamps in
ISO
seine
house which is supposed to be supplied
with pis.' Neither will it astonish him to
ba suddenly enveloped In darkueur.
It Is add by the casaple to be a well
known falling with the "works" to "gin
eout"just when the aerliortn fluid it most
needed. It is not known why this Iv, but
the townspeople say it to, and they ought
to know.
-The principal Ml:duels Is making
whisky and the principal pleasure drink
lug it." wan the reply I received to as
[ inquiry. It seems like a slander, and
yet not so much so with toe fumes of
the fluid filling the air, and distillerlea
and saloons to countless numbers. The
article Is reported good, but the report
'that old topers here hate constant 'talons
of Elyethin 'bald■ is probably somewhat
overdrawn. They donbtleasaave viatoes
though maioakaMily, if not oftener.
Whether libellous or not, however one
fact la ['artily disputable. Business Is not
- always conducted, here on strict temper
ance principles. How cduld it be In
the face of whisky establiehmerds,
more in -member than any other
town in the- w este
Bet
part of the
State can bosun of. Bet potwithstandlog
trait; tittle la a great deal of baldness
transacted in Brownsville. In tide
respect it's ahead of any Western
Pennsylvania town proportionately.
It hue . two banks, several in
aureate coutpanka. two of the most
complete ntschinn armee in the &match
two large boat yards, one -glass factory,
live hotels, of Width the Der House!.
perhaps the best, slid Stores and gro g
garb:* of all grades, which would not be
mat of place in a corporation of Matm
politan pretensions. Neither are edit.
fishicational,,Pernalrs affai peehreted. A flout.-
e both an
ornament and pride of the town: The
goblin schools are dD to the fluit grade
and in the binds Of able and eiperiented
'educators; and a movement Is now on
foot looking to the establiehment of a
Mercantile Library - and Beading Room.
Then, in a moral way, the churches aro '
a pleating 'commentery. Every denom
ination represented. The • buildings
will compare ravorably with any of our
fashionable city temples. The' Bridge
port M. 11. Chetah, of whit:Slitter. S. W.
Horner is pastor, ha especially worthy of
mention. It is a. neat brick structure
and a very attractive specimen.ot churth
architecture. Some of•our °detonates's-
Mona might ekcherge buildings with
this and be thegatners. •
And last, but not leaSt, there la Seth
T: Hurd and the Clipper. It's
beerestion
though whether that should anked
among the religions elements of the
town. Who hes not heard of Hurd?.
These WWI hay`nt shedld stone tar each,
ignorance by in Immediate •aubscription
to the Clipper two dollars per annum,
a nd pay in Advance too, Or they'd soon
have heard of fluid oftener than la de
sirable.
Altogether Its, a busy, bustling, satire
town, There's onething Irene it back—
the lack of railroad facilities. Such an
enterprise -would pay , irnmerisely.
strange capitallatii don't learn by experi
ence. How much did Pittsburgh lose by
neglecting the Allegheny Valleys* long?
And the Monongahela as a better field.
There is no better opportunity for rail
road enterprise and no finer proepeot for
"pay." .Arry ode who takes a trip up the
river .will be utonlatied at the freight 1
and travel moving up and down; • As a
speculation or a solid Investment, a good
railroad through thatregion, with proper
connections east and west.,..te not Moak.
Inferior tog gold mine or flowing well.
It la pleasant to note that Boma capital.
lets appreciate this opening and are try.
tag to IMP:eve It. r.'or the benefit of
our city and the - development of this
rich valley, not to, say; far their Own.
pockets, it a to be/hoped their efforts will
be crowned with a speedy success. ;
During the winter an,effort bps beett
made to eupply. In a meliallns,,the
ary tastes of the people by a coarse of
/eotules. The experiment was a nov
elty, and at rho outset was almost blast
ed by the opening.lecture of 3riattold
the "Fat Contributor." Neither man or
lecture were satisfactory in any degree.
The etaciequent entertainments, how.
ever, were more successful, and afibrded
pleasure as well as Instruction.
- A Mile breeze was stirred - up a few
weeks ago by tluisppearance of an indi
+Wired who claimed some of. the beet
property in the town by virtue of hie
lineal descent from BrOWn. MI first
owner. A plentiful harvest of litigation
was expected by legal gentlemen who
accompanied him. The generous alien
ger, however, exhibited his mognanim•
ity by refusing to proceed at once. With
commendable liberality he gave notice
that a respite at &month or so would be
given all settlerson his property to pea°-
ably rstlre, and then , Tile people are
wonderfultj alarmed, of ' =arse, but I
didn't hear that any had taken advantage
of the gentleman's Offer. In fact it Is
possible, they 'won't. .Borao of them r
as
are
,more milieus to . - be put' out. So fa
could be ascertained they Bleep "well 0 ,
nightt." and have loot nothing in weight
or appetite, notwithstanding the inittend.
fog crisis. • How careless some,,,people
scat - They • havp the "oldest . inlaaldtant"
f ern. That may,be eadd boldly without
ear of sodeessitd contradiction. ' Mother
Eva LfrilfreJolows . in the experience* of
five score years and seven. She in Still
hale and hearty , . The venerable matron
thinks it small tank to pedentrtanate els
or seven inliesover a country read, and
draftee often. Think of that,yte fashion
able belies. Injustice: however, to both
parties. In making this bamparison, It
should be remembered the elderly', fa
male never tried one of her Walks under
the weight of a modern chignon and an
'equisite Greflan Bend. She vronld
If she aid. She hooves. - that .face; - and
wisely never attempts inch a trial. •
Spoakingorperaous. that calls up;udgfr
. - .Denonn, genial, Jovial and true sows as
. . . ,
. . ~
when ho eat on the bench. Our honored
friend seems to have lost none of his for- ~
suer spirit, and as the years increase,
Only increases in goodmeeof disposition.
Us', friends are ever Increasing end can.
not be numbered. Nappy as the Pest,
may ide futureevor be.
And Just here no wrd should be re.
corded of the people. Whatever defeat
the sojourner may observe In the town,
a Malt of hospitality te'not one of them.
Cold hearted. frigid, faihinuable formali
ty has. be plane here. Truer and-more
generously hospiteole people It would be
hard to lied anywhere. The stranger
is made to fool at home and heartily "mi.
come. The change from city style and
empty modernized preteutions, Is re.
freemen and well repays,. visit to lisle
stdatrban Mem. ' '--, : ~-
A hopeful sign - edits° place lathe largo
clrailattorrenjoyed -by the old (,rustle,
Nearly everybody takes It and everybody
reads It. No better evidence of
tom.
mendable characteristics In people could
be had. '
Communication is had with Pittsburgh
by the Old Line," as lt is famarly
known." There are now three %anti In
the consolidation and the supply is still
- hardly - suffielent Ihr the dmnand.
Though not ea, good as • railroad, yet
much in due to the corporation fot their
off3rta V) . deselop Om resources of this
a
be
rich villeY.' And they have been bend.
tamely . rewarded, Ahoy should be.
Ono peculiarity in be management of
the tine le the viral only bearinfrand
anciently of the Men in charge. 'lh this
In a groat measure le ;attributable the
' success of the , company. The Itrollms
' vide agency, the, principal heradquelrtere
' of the upper ffionongsbeln, is In care of
: IV: W. Auld, Pact - , an a ff able and aocom.
;plletted gentleman, and an °Matti of rare
L business tact And enterptiso—elualltlee
which have made him popular alike with
patrons and proprietor'. lie Is Resisted
by Mr. John D. Worrell, pleasant - end
companionable, who' has proven an in.
valuable and In the collagen:lent of - the
extensive business which falls under his
euporvislou.' As for the rest, toting_ the
.4.llmba Bennett" a° istandard or the
boats, Captain Caro:leek, an experienced.
' careful, thoroughly reliable rlvermsn, as
commander, with the courtoorn and as
Oommodating John A. Dales. Beg.; doing
the honors of the office, traveler that
way have reason to be congratulated
upon thelr'good fortune. .
I intended to say something •of the
scenery of this up , country, which le
really magnificent, but the extent to
which those rambling notes have limn
out_ prevents that,. and the mention of
many other Items of Interest.' There
illUit be a...pu1l up." as the alder Weller
Ra somewhere, So with the remark. to
sum ys
up all, that Brownsville is "a right
smart town,' [which is. not so original
that It may not have been said before.)
I'll Pallow the venerable coactunan's
advice Just here , end sign,. ,' .
.
Tnr. Nair York Commercial cs9k
vigilance comaiittea.citsis in tbst city,
wbichmill soon pnt .to the District At
torney s few questions touching certain
.untried murderers nowLinctistolly.
. .. .
D'AnDrrElilterrEAPlT sroncom
11 .1. 04 51,00ge. ... Pine "Lai hint epeuree.
nee Vrlret Inane!. Molds.. Vet'. Spono
. - FOr the Tolle*.
Three; Cares Pitt received ad. day.viltich istA .
the
TINTST AtidOTITNENT IN THIS CITY,
anal: 0s E. nvaratis Bc CU.•9
=2
Cower Pews and Stsfb litrtsfe...tekt Bt. ctair.)
Sold by the string. .loble .outioe, etegle
epub,.. Perseus wlttang to ;morels, wilt do
swell to Vkli alld C 111112.1 aft l•rger bed epietulitt
stioctmt at. ee we bale 01507 variety. 5014 at
CONNUIPIPTiONI OF imam:ram%
If there Is any one watneultton tbit needs to
be more .rehitly Intertancil open &twain& et
toNect to the nenienta of tree lanes anti
onhnOnary organ', It la 'the Important het that
attesinon ettonki be paid to the firstntithainp
of 4111 . 810 dl+ea.ei fa tha stir* 11 Ow doses of
thati medicines a, CIL HETISEIPS PECTORAL
SYRUP w 1 it te taro to rot tne dices., and
restore, tot only the healthy funtlons of the
lunis, but also of the whole body. Of all rem*.
dies ,or diseases of theliteas and mntlaaant
°mans, Dr. Keyser's rentoial Syrup has stood
tbei Mxt of years of experience, and Yon. ..het
Red a str.sete person veto has ever taken ISM.%
VIII not speak wanly of Its rtr:oes.
, .
Lc It in 7 one a Ca lewd with a mutt only tryoue
bntle...o.as nee u It is taiga Itwllln n, these.
Dr ytefser bee ogles etteeled to his Great
bfenielne Store, white all steamer 'of chronic
diseases Are secoessfellf, , treated., CepechtlitY
thou 'of the lenge u4 . pahnottar7 orgetta. had
he noald respectlatil Lucile those who are mai
fetid g wad have felled to get utter Rena otijr
lipheei, to give his method oftroetmeht atrial.
- 111 - 01 loon slate, a highly respected gentleman.
connected with the newspaper press of the city.
1,41410 at ,Pr. HaaseCaoalea.d teak blamed'
Hat, and waictietrby
Icu tasile.ilt a bottle. t
• 'inviter teetleaisir. who tad caluthed atfwial
ter, armored In Ku Om !reek;
.41. lady. weakened ati4„attirotcd. With tang
snertlng, was teen to bloom late ressneedbadtlt
gad 'lgor, etas uktql where she got the good
tarnish. that Ce red lies. She answer eras. at
Dr. Rilser'S. . ,
A. etallo. ;may mad paLs sad emulated, am
tout eared trf ::bottle or two of Dr. Hater`
rettoratt37fup. -
'At lad, en Liberty street. adstsst Ingo Wm. fsr
. .
dlscased,sras restored to perfect, health try tlie
continued aso of DB. .75.7.1117.11.1 i ISUDid OM*
and Dr. Keeler'. raetpraldirst•
A 'cutlet:an nett door to Dr.les3sdirs Mora
tars ha will recommend Dr. ic.y.!.t • l DcdorAl
Syrop all oust less 1.1. tun 1.14da tared
•
D. HICYBEIVII OM.? MIDICINN STONE
♦BD MEDICAL ovrick' TOR CANONIC
DISEPANIS. No." 167 LIBNIITY 13T8LIT. Ctt
!too-boas null' 1 o'clock, awl tram 3 t 0,11.10
. • . .
TAB , SPAWN - Ana its rmINGElid.
Tee igneubsteelly is eh telly solispesesikot nudes
arm gores es termee il to every Oen, tge
condition of Ms el rose photo tette sleeldellesAe
slectrometer, or the qalekelleer Ist witsseoneter
• The stomach; the • kin. the germs iliglettg , ,
nog the •xeretery ore". are espeoltUY Llahle to
tes effected by these vartatloss. and the test dr.'
felli g g elM ri
ditts,it to 'i wed l • " P
Ish tilhlkiere. eeenreort.r
igthe wholeeyeleeak .g d l d d isooeee act.
Iftte sowed
e w
the Midi north ..
hhe ran be lo health y Mate.
and up. tee Morn of three twohn "east eel"
ills lbw Ohm assigned. to Owenby bap". sad
ills "gels try et their AO, hrht. Lent
measure deposes.
Whet tee air le beget idea with eigligig
rapers," It often Is at le w o n ' or the Tiers
'tee dl es Won sherd d be an
d. Wter peculiars arr.
le It le W on
lease w".benkleleel
Wee." , be "serrated. It It IS videro",
toe, entire ottabliatton will be s rang to reel"
the setoward end uopreselog led , ""nrn da4P
and
VlZl:2lg7l2:r:l7liNgggrdt:weg;
ant u
meet coda
In. UM' opni.V.ll. l •
litemsett hitters bale{ the meet wholele s ll.ttate ad
rr.:141,171:
t. ;l4;4ll:Gtglinlrzra
lon . 72aihttrigg
" s tained. the nerve" I.ll4clo'bruva up, sad
natal. put In a elate of • Av. °atom agate"
the In ilantallblehlaneetheoces Intattalttent and
remittent retell, reenesetioneverveur debuts',
brogues. - Oloothloadrle ane. ether tansplotate
welch arm ant ...II the Altai:dud and saltult
gee orysetrat toes: 'The Duey u stortertleolet•
without erolUee =egrets:sea lelolorquottt , lo o
eniilessaut resctiongolioere reeleimes e reg.
estled t "tram": ' . '' •
VrTIIIVIIIPITV/VCOIPANT
. —mrcrsterm—rac annul Meettlitolif
rtrd°7 th.
I,74:eit,va
• .tiet,lon°ll3l4lXY.9-ihrth 1870,
at 0 1.. lor tho pntpose AO awning Weer..
c..alng year. an 4 fur the tnulaiketloa Ot.
such ottlur bulinc.• a ma 7 rams bolOre .
- : . • ' WILJAAMILUMB.ZR ,
ecratari.
arELECTION NoTler..-Irae
, • Almost atoatior dr tb• 8 1 . 00 . 14
thetlaton tratiolog and BtOltall Cloonotar
baled st Ute ctateotail.l Comitaaf t_adtVa
Rpmaam Baguet. , WaT. att MONUala
!AV: 6,r17,7,1,r" e 01 0 :1 0 :egg l ;
Board of7Manater. to terra Pt tat ....air Va.
and attacidl••ft to moth .olter bastnes• aa BOY be
brought Odors the meeting.
WAG F. IdletEit
Mantis • . • • Steretare.
- 11310. .•
ItarTHE 139AUD OF,Plitte
to steak. eat or the woilLs , 01 /.be . ISM .IX
mown., par.ble. ol F`'`lthi. w••Dkvll4..
lisErlfFMNAT.lll%rli l atz ,
mr valwfiwemz Artf.C7l%
Tip. '1570,
Teb. 3. OVAL tei
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
- -Sealed'PropFisals wtll be reieliee
. I.l3lBDAT..lftreh - 14th, fee the JtirEo7l67l
er 7- norern 11. P. CHURCH, BUILDING.
Plans and rmlae•Uont can be sees at the lifts
of Alderman E. B. M0n0.% TO Penal. heehae.
Wight to reject all bids reeereett. tittattia
, .
flop:eats will bireeeitad 'itatllslkTilltlSAy,
itlChost., at Prot ' • Um . 10Z OA
Proposals aro to be Melba to. Labatt, and ars
be telt with the undersigned at City 'Halt,
BiordeS et MO Pitt Contaitsaloil..
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW Da
1-sCIOCTi7
WILLIAM
Nos. 180 and 182 Fedora
:ND COLT DRESS SILK'
PLAIN AND FIGURED . •
01UGH POPLINS
Mew kitting Detainee,
Black sad Colored Alpena Poplins,
Black and Colored American Poplins,
Balmoral and Cored Mts.
Long and Square.Shawla,
Extra Goal Bargains in
MERES, JEANS & TWEE I
►t Sc., Light and Dark Calico,
AL 10e Light and Dark Calico!,
►t ISc., Balmoral BUM,
IAT
I
lar rum" SEMPLE'S,
Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Sireet,
ALLZGHTIIT CITY.
~1?RI1
BELL N
(SUCCEiIEIOiti TO
A CHOICE
FurtilM.o33. and x
LACE CU
CABSIMEitES- AN
frU
evaw,rxxx:r.trlnar , i
GOVERNIFIT. SALE
By sethdrity of the Ben. 010. S. BOUT-
ILLIA teenier! Of the TIV•11111. I will der
at Public Airetion. oh WZDIt =DAY. the /Rib
Inst.. at 11111.. at the C 91143.91 Roue sforegaid,
that portion of the Marine heepttal L.ot which
If separated from the Rog pital betiding by Preble •
runnier parallel with the Pitteirurgh aid
Cleveland Railroad. This property lionising hO
tom two and tart., scrag. mad Is located close
to the line of Allegheny City andooserlimmd
fog mlnersetsrieg perpotes owing to its Pror ,
twill to the cities or Pittsburgh sad Allegheny
and its facilities ler moving freight la awl etre. -
tion—the Pittsburgh. Wort Wsyae sad Chicago
itsliread Corridor the airier ilea, and the Pitts
burgh sod Cmeriengl . Itittwar Diasthit 0 0 a the
grand: Preble attest fare. the lower bosatlary
while the Obio Ater Übe - % three at fear handled
lards ea.
Tangs—OnPlafth cast, the balsam> Is four
equal gearterly payments. tan fret of width
shall be made on the 16th of Jena next, with
1.112 'Ma Yowl the day of g W metal PM&
Pelt details NM ha Oren at time and Pls.. of
•
. .
All .bids to be made subject to
to the upproval of the Secretary of
the Treasury,' the Department . . .
re
'serving the right toreject any or
al bids If deemed to - the interest
of the Goverrtmett to do so.
THOMAS -STEEL,
lIIILVIYOU 01 CUSTOM
NW%7E7'
SPRING GOODS
MORGANSTERN & CO'S,
8000111380111 TJ
SUOMI, GLYDE & 00.
• Noe. 78 and 80
,
MARKET STREET
aim crsammunis,
NEW COLLAR. , and
JIANDHERCHILP.
NEW TRIMMINNA
NEW RIBBON&
FULL ASSORTMENT
INVOIDNoe AND eLoVNA. •
LA !DOD UM••cANZAR,,
NEN'S•VNDERWE•N,
NAYKI.B sad TON AL'S,
OCK)DS. •
• • NOTI9N3. At.. £4.
Wmluau tad dealers supplied
&Scutum via s. mbe
ALT
BORNE & CO'S.
Second Arrival of gew Goods.
272 W BILLIZIS Itkl AND BONNri Jamas.
nits raison ri.owasz
tawQ
BelnlrrA. 2ißni .V o NIB/3"5.
NEW STYLES IN HAIM kap sow onoorist
=I
Smshailmettatat of
LINEN COLLARS Alm crone,
LAOS TRIItAID COLLARS,
LAOS TRIMMED LINEN SETTS.
ILLUSION WAISTS
cssainiarris AND LAPPETS.
TIJOSED skm:rimier,
SUCKED NAINSOOS.
MIMED cAssfue.
DIMMED'S. SWIRL
Lawn • °inns nasvr corrox HODIZILY
At the new prim.
Ausx.a.xnur, Kul OLOYII
• la Black sad Colon. and alt epee.
»
:WATCHES,
HO WARD WATCHES,
WALTHAM. WATCHES,
•
U. S. WATCHES
Ih Vold I 1311 m Csse, Avery W►t4 war
mi.d by eeeetal eerttlteete. The bon patch►►
IN Tut Wo111.1) for the once. Celt end es•
mans Limiest
WATTLES St 111311ATE6II,
rzwig.zne,
lIITTII AU.. Oppcail• aitTnl . oyricz.
fen
B. FULTON O ... I . 211. , 8AN 1
11ILTE & NOARN
OAL pxxrasinjusi
Gas MID STEAM P11T731111,
• rum ATOIIIIIIO. 11•11.,HIXb'gureos,
:rea.
sits
Oen Hose. ass 'irtztaxixtts
tabs and Wasl *tend.. boa Pips nut
Tril.llll.loo and Beer P=Mlkenaftlial COW
misiad. Paella and rilraCsllplaga
MrlAraVirjailr=Htecriiif
Y GOODS,
.EI
SEMPLE'S,
1 Street, Allegheny City
AT $l.OO A PAIR,
AND COD MD GLOVE'
I Great Barga
It [8 34e., White Damask Towel e,
At 31.30, 'Whits Hatay Comb guilts,
At 37 ,1 7 2 e, 64 Table Linea,
At I! 1-4 e., Extra Wide Liam ToWella
SEKEEPING DRY GOODS I
Pillow Cale blnillnt,
ghtetillg aid Meth!, Molina,
Irish Llneni and Shieilroata,
Table Damasks and Table Napkins.
NEW SPRING
BATS AND BONNETS
NEW SPRING
Ribbons and
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Noe, 180 and 182 Federal Street,
I===
DRY GOOD S
00R11011SE,
BATILB & BELL.)
STOOK OF
Nocapitrus,
RAINS,
I.INtN GOODS.
PLANING DULI. MEN -
AND OTILINN."
TAXX Acirricm
•
Vie nedersigned has letters patent of the
United Steles for the Improved cousin:retort ef
areathr,tnicriling, blade Wring and of 'wales.
satin[ for haunts. The .weather-boardlag. by
thle patented Iseprotrencent; being more puttee.
tally Intended for vertical nse. and comlnding
great durability and bewail or appearance; and
it Is so
Wipe, mad t cted as to en nt tirely avoid the use
ofjoint Winpreve water from ente,
I.‘ the plum, or the caplet, or, the tbO ring of
the Whits by action of the weather on -Mittel-
bar.
leilde lining and Wabiscottag by this new
yeetkod us w eoustrneted as to fermi perfect
pseuds as cheaply as by the ordinary flood.) g
board. wrote; thereby preventing the showing of
the Joints from any ante, andleaving no rotten!,
for bogs.
rte hsa alto porehthed the patent right ot what
le eirsimoaly known as the tllloalded Weather
boarding..
Hahn' dlepolied Otthe fawning territorial and
shop right In Allegheny minty. for both pat-
cattle VI telt:.
Tori L. Illendorlf. the right (Or the territory
sahib of tee Mere to satd coasts.
To licQnewse Doggie., the Alibi' for the
Fite, ware of l'ittabargit.
To Boger V. Multiuse she right (or thetr
will. Santo - nth ward. rlttaberelt.
To 11111. Petterron d Co.. Shop right. for their
mill. Sixth ward. Pltiebergh•
To A.,ex• McClure, fur the borough of hie-
Broopert. and
To Porter g Peal, for First. breed. Th!rd
' fourth wards. ens of Allegbeer.
To Used Broth re, shoo right at th eir mill. is
S Wl ' stent r ui, VlTJf: A aci. g .. b loTthe bonnets of
Ethergebergit end Stoat. sun the townships of
Oehler and Indians.
Aliversos. are owned evilest tar lasing
shoo either or Bald patents, snd these erlening
purebue .111 Mean CI, ar addrees me: at
No. TS emlialleld erred , . Flttaberrb. Pl.
ia . J. C. ANDLBSON.
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PITISBURGH
WHITE LEAD AA cow VOUS,
Jr SCHOONMAKEB & SON,
I.IIOOF7tEEMOItIE/
Zalestaetarergref WHIZZ LEAD. RED LEAD,
BLUE LEAD, RINDS,. LITHLEGZ%
sail all colors DRY AND IN OIL. ..
OFFICE AND. FACTORY.
46e, 411:414, 466 and 468, Wm" Stmt,
We colt attfntlon to ihagnegentee baited on
oar Btrletly Pare White Lead. sod when we Oil
• ..purer carbonate of lead,. we mean !..cheml
cane pare.. that hi, free from Acetate sad Br
Orate. and Marshal. la whiter and nape:tor. both
o color and revering pooPetl7. •
UUMILIITILD to le o Pang Carbonate of
Lead and whiter than any to the market. cad
will forfeit the price of. this packets If conga-
Ing . lbe resat adulteration. .
Murray 4 Latima,n's
Florida Water
The most celebrated and
most delightful of all per
fumeWfor use on the hand
kerchief, at the toilet, and
in - the bath, for sale by all
Druggists and Perfumers.
CHOICE, AND RARE
CONFECTIONS,
FOR 'PRESENTS, AT
ergo. BEALVEICS,
112 Federal Street, dilegheny
nal6l%sal • A
JOHN T. .GRAY,
7i0,680 and iggn Painar,
oitairrEn..s.l4l, 42FLAZ:Mn.
114 , . 54, math Y 44.44.
Ideort u.sseuandistostanuat a, r
CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. &c.
CAROETS.
REDUCED.
Oil Clotho, Window S'hadea.
DRUGGETS.
DRUUDET SQUARES,
ngrain Carpets,
At the Lowest 'Nees Eve! Offend.
BOVARD, ROSE dc CO.
21 FIFTH AVENUE.
errs
NEW CARPE7.
TOOORRZ Walt
WHOLESALE RATES
McCALLITM BROS.,
51 FIFTH AVENUE
ABOVE WOOD STREET.
fel
NEW CARPETS
owers,
POSITIVE REDUCTION IN PRICES
No ors now roodOfog out
NEW SPRING STUCK!
4,glarmTedwAT.ll\VtNitelt:l37' Co'
laglish and imerltaa Brauels nn
Tapestry Carpets,
FLOOR OILCLOTHS, &O.
Which we otr. ►lttera to Twenty•bvitents psi
yard less than the lowest prices of, , ast ♦ear.
Thla being tbe tersest reouctlon that has beet
=Me for aaaaa sears, our New block
worth the attention or purchasers.
&. COLLINS,
71 and 43 Fifth Avenue.
fed 4 ttlitOUND FLOOR.)
REDUCTION IN
CARPETS
For a . Short 'lime to Prepare for
SPRING TRADE.
OLIVER !Jib:CUSTOM • Ir. vu
Ha. mara.a t:21•11: fwd• down below last Nil
son'. lama. full Line. or
Carpets,
00 Cloths,
Airliftsla. tic
EASTERN PRICES.
liar* bargains an be secured hi dime antiel•
mire= atgl-„7
OLIVIfOr IKEJENTOCK' & CO.,
23 Fifth Avenue.
HARDWARE! & CIITLERY
ESTABLISHED 1831.
LOGO, Guoo 11 Co.,
C=333
HARDWARE
52 Wood Street,
loaf dOOllll &bey , / Bt. Charles Hate
idenntry lierehantv are Invited to
call and on:amine env stolen when In
the CRI..
*treats tar Js iersea t Wootra Meet
attly . ..orthweetera Morse ghee NMI
A tall ;took of Maebtalem. Diet*.
eieltha and Carpenters Tashi. Spew
area *ma, • Leather Delilah. Ute•
Leether. &A, always Cu hams.
jawsk
INil
BEATER FALLS
CUTLERY COMPANY
Lre nor. offering In their Retail Department, In
connection with their MI nournfteinges line of
TABLE BE AND FORKS,
Canreis, Butchers,'
Bread And Pocket knives.
♦ ern extorts:leo assortment or
RAZORS,
Made orpressly the the= trade by the bed
itch sasoursotorum
REAYEE FALLS CUTLERY CO,
Nip. 70 Wood'Street
fel •
Joe.LAr..Borcr.LIDDILL
PHEII STRiIiBRIBRY,
SPENCER, WHAT & CO.,
Monsters anetßreseers of Ale,
PORTER AND BILOWN STOUT
PITWSUBANI. PA.
ROBY= WATSON. Nsoaaer.
PBICES 'REDUCED OF RUB.
NKR Belting, Ilene and Stalin Peeling, o
Boston • Bening tk..a' soksatalnere. A redee.
Una or ray 10 per cent. hong card rater t,oa
Make lat. The tradeioppked at; eustafactneere .
pekes. . • J. dH. PHILLIPS.'
• beet . Agents for !erten BalingCO.. .
TIC ADENISTUT
IVELY
NO, '!59 MARS
. 4
Boer" has been rfdllCO
SO days. Hal ocertidivtiffor
PITTSBURGH
4AgNNVAL REPORT of the Gag
t Committee.
tat rit htlus
kat au4 COPIPIon Cannel's a, Os CI , /
rf Sittrehrth-U usr
alcrtrs: Year . Cotatelttra
p 01 Lightlas bes as , . rerpertfuat to rshrrt
that dea th s th e year 15419. coding January I.
114111ealase Raabe. cot woad turett Phrletlia
119.923,009 cable feet of has as fallaua
Veasle rear.
lhA Public LP.P.
31 1" s g t:Irifo . VP .!.!
Yerteo Hoagie::
%Vs tr wet :..
' 911995009
.
I.es foehtehrd without charee....tl9sUU MG
2--
_• • •j 10.195999
At per 1.000 noble feet.7se. ...... 1... e /mu Ti y
N•tional tax, 95e. per 1.000 culde
fret on all. 199.945.001/1 IMmi 94
NA relax tee Lll4l396erteted ourieg
t• - e Tear. 0150.Nem.eo. • 4,100 00
Helton to •
the Lemps and Poets du-
Mg the year 1,0211110
"T"D"D"I" 9 t 1 1 ,90. COO 00
186 vs. .......... o
....
iG•11 transferred . tl , -
proprlstion No. I'
~ .
Lear le a de ll'oreney of .............0 AA/91 90 Which will ha,e to be paid out Of the Vt. , '
1.. . /be wtelle number ef
Vrs'i.e.a7uPrln.igoat'enwted deletek: t e be rear lOttr
n01.11`,".'ne.16.1,2.1F:.1',`11°114,h,,- ar::111:ZI‘.".
Oak* ;heir Donut Iv aeon. POO. an Order Welter
up this dlterepaney. the Uespan had...f. -
narneed an era/violation of 10011 in a pt. so d a .--
..,...1..... am street. and In sober{ UMo wee have
the two counts to harmonise.
.11ead and ordatwd to , printed printed one time In UM
papwa anebarleed to do ;Ake oily Printihf•
1 nuto.tur AS, PAO. sabl
VIE 3
AN ORDINANCE amending
the Or Bianca on Marlala.
Cl moo i. Br It ordained and enacted by Oa
COO et lettearelt. in H•lert awl Vammos thun•
car aainated. rad U fa hereby ardabsed and
enacted by itin nedialty Uni SM., Tha i so
mace of trollies 101 the Ordina t e on ken.
pin pare 267 of New City (bola) praeldom
that i•lhe r• mu of Buten...Stalls atoll be col
lected moolhiy. and all other land, weekly. la
ade•nce,•• abed be amended to read as follows:
iorlin eat of Butchers and Via Steads shell be
collected quarterly adracci Ponce sad Star
let Oardenem • au nts monthly. In ndrimeei •nit
ell others weekly 16 007500 g . hen the Naas
lHardened'Stands are u accept. W ..l by the helves.
or some one In their emeliamoitt. In .be own
reenlar Maine., the oMcerat the mahrts shall
be at liberty to place Other tam.. for
which rattler d illy rata she I be colleeted.i•
r ie. A. Thst any ordinance or part of 0041-
mance conflictive with the pang* of Was ordi
nance at the present time. be and the amp Is
hereby repealed so far am the same affect. tau or-
•
rrestdout of Select Council.
1.4-" t Co
co N .
itieit::ls• O. fon o es t oz i..tA.c...on.
• Prerblost olf9ommoo Coon.
strafe H.'.lkfoldArrts. .
. 1„
Work of Comm Conntll.
.
A N OUDINANCE appoint/06
hem, Viewers ou oPdadt, of a tee neos g
barnand engicted tr the
Cab U Ant - derg 44 , fs &fent awl COMMON.
eG...a.a.ka 004 a ordains(
and
owd. , fhe deffliwngg rf the *awe. That ton
viell Lad neer be and he la hereby •nthortnect
and directeo to sonnet d oven the Greensburg
turnpike from rittPer to 40th woe.; and to
damage.-IfiZtra:. I oi l t;r7S 71:71.° htsJsmeelr
anpolatted to accordance with an 'Act of Awn
b ate hereby
in. aponoved Januar+ Ifitti. 1564.
bac. A. Tina any ordinance or panto? ordtnanee
conflicting yin!. We passage of this ordlnan en at
the present time, be and the same is befell' re
probed Sr ear n s thesante•ffects this ordinance.
Ordatma ad enacted into a low in Commit..
this dhui day of Penman. •. D. 1810
J Akar , iIIcAULET.
President of &lent Connell.
Attest 8.110 kn ow.
Clerk of Select Connell.
IV. A. TOMLINSON.
President of Common Connell.
'Attalat: IL MCM.O.Tah,
Clers or Common Conhell. mh2
N OTICE.
GAM, Mattu of Opaltog Soap Strut.
Noth. le herebr given that the assemmant Ile
made by the Viewers (or the 'anent.= d Root
street has been Pled lusty office (or fkleethrat
that If the same be noi psld witch thirty days
from the date hereof. Iless wlll be died there
'''. against theProllerUm esteemed, with imms,
costs and fees, and the same collected by lege ,
ounces.
"7. F. SLAGLE, elfr Attorarf,
• ' If o. 1001111,1, £lO9llll.
Frrrannuon. 701. 03. 11110. fat fa te
NoTNE.
In he Natter of Opening of Atwood Mutt
Nottee L beretri given :het the aaseument 31st
made by the e:ewere In the opening of Atwood
street has t-on Sled In my MAee for eolleetlent
th t If odd artesontota a e not goi.d
ratty days Atm the data hereof. Ilene wilt.
fled therefer edalnst the properties
with Interest. Coltli end felt, and the acme
tented try legal preen. '
2io. 106 1111 h A,aau,.
PUT6OOIIOII. 74.0. 98. 1970 16.1000
-AtLEGH Y_
•., mn Ewa nizas•fi °r/m. tt
crnr, nth 19.1870;
•
Owners of heal Estate, west of lediral
street, who hese fatted to Camp T with the Neg.
retry Law, are hereby notified that they will be
required to retu;s;deseriptloee f their Dreerrtl
for reetelt7 (to present deeds or title PePt7e)
tale office within the ensue t f party dale Ars
the data 01 %lila a•lrertlsement; otherwise thee
will be held Heide to the pensitteslet LOOS la
the elev., of *et hcreplth appended.
EXTRACT FROM REGISTRY ACT.
Mate Lanes, 1869, Frye 644.
• • • Should the duty or reillteijnil OrollOY ,
be neglected or Omitted, or not b I alatelled with
es promptly es !lily he !kneel nuelstry to In.
t ere the early completion ottbr Pierw, then after
one mouth's notice, by public edeertiseetent In
the °lnds' p•port of the city, to the oxntre of
reel estate In mad city not registered. end n
written or yenned notice obeli been been sorrel
=I
on the owner err owners, or delivered on the
property, should they flit to have such revere
Made, then and In that use they shall be subject
to a anent' Tire Dollars for each month if net
neglect, datiagYrom the ten:abutters of old ad
vertisement; and In case the same be ismdeeled
for the spaee of alc months, a lien for the soca.
metaled fines and cone shall be lied aan collee -
cd o municipal elders an now or may be here
after by law collected; the cad nice Übe paid
into the City Vrassury; the notice to pado
ratites to rthlster ptnye:l7 may he elven MO
embre - e the property of 001 Durtiohlu ward
or section, crazy numhrrof words. or thecoy a
large. ' s • • ;
ti!MCI
DR. .Wkirr/TER
rionsrmuEs TO TREAT ALL
v ed .n atlat i Coo= T o r to to i
amyl NITMA gperfutoTekaa
sat wealeas and mpotemif. mania/ Mb
salaabalma or other cam aml alma embus
me me salt
fidlowlng effectm. am Inotornek nodal
mama. tadtmetlo omemattom aerate
onsmidlneer. dread of blare Mita.
to
r 0.72 memory, Indoionor a aommal walubak
and [grip Vat m o ' t 41 7. 0 ‘ 1 7170114 :
Imam:tem% axe permanently mud. Mum!!
with Grim dallesta. lataintle
Voss staadlag emaltanonal wingtatitt abould
\ =sr attentloisrrtiaall Tawal• cow
Manta, Lenoorrim Wham, 1111105,
mation Ulooratlon of the Woratt„Omltlik
pldrlaelrlAbm.o Aaonnlidc un t a rtmertyha otttcoy t .oit
rl
P Miiclam oa
rrbbi aa% e. beau .
rlvtarrrl mem.•=t. t.
of Mandeb awl %meta asasaads 4:60 . 7 .. .r . =
yew ma wunlre greater elall la UM
.imiogetltlbar i practice: -
Doblet— publishes a loodkal MMUS ral
14. Imitutama Oremaymp mmemultioireammual
Ina private dlaesemenes tea be bad tree 'Aeries
or by 1110.1 fin MO atsmys, Ls Naiad =Tebbe&
rein oontatiam nutraotioli so Oa LI.
Woad. anabUmurtizom to dumenlao taa Pre-
Wm an re of Mr.
mo . a s miZteA r te x t erg.
"a' I -. wettea irlt=ora=.
mad p unka i aka be forwarded ny .0011 or in.
in".o
Boas 11111.831.1. lunneurr year
fatellitlen atwolutaly • ama, erb te
Walytermonal &MUM la mania. eal
be less
manuoodation of ma ;Mama! UM= en
I= connected 011.0
u. na= u m
Lbs. p O l l. are premed
Doter:ode cnig m l bantbl7. aadel el.4,
=Ayr two alaCrito Able ripe gam
fatted, mad to Ma. HOlllll
Sundae XII 34 to 614 IYOUSOIVIa
•=7. floturt Hama TtUaam 5
OR'S. GREAT FINAL
G SALE
CLOWN
rig
a rl ,
Progress at
Noi
ER'S,
BARK
IP-I,E3P4T,
d fn priphond must be sadaiss
0
/131,T011
101,000
_1,3511,100
YOU 500
473,300
Cam]
6 -- 18 - '31 16.2 81611
J. T. ISLAGI.B.,
CRI Atten.er
CHARLES DAVIS,
CITI ENtIIBIZZIL
EME