The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 05, 1870, Image 2

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Ctrs Vittsintrst i , :, aptii.
011201.A.T. PAPER,
Of rWlibirgh, Allegheny City
sad Allegheny County.
OYFICX:
IIIBYTE BUILDING 84, AND 86 111411
SATURDAY, MARCH 5. 1670
Bolank it - Fraukfort, arm.
Pwrnonstrm at Antwerp, MIL
GOLD closed in New York yesterday
at 118};
Ws. admire the womanly courageof the
young glri: 450; annoied . and insulted by
a Dillimign dogging her steps through our
streets thsother day, gave him into the
custody of a pUlicemaa The poppy Was
duly Pr ld ilieti, and the high spirited girl
Lid hex - Oil:index obligations.
YEsticiitfit's noon qitotatlon for gold
was 1181. The downward movement
seems to Marconi Its momentum. If it once
toncheollo, it can never rise again above
that figure, and the hour of specie resump
tion awaits only the pleasure of Congress
and thocoustryqind tho precious metal
will then pracUcelly have been divested
of all, Its-i specsilitive value—and this
meanseash payment at any short notice.
. .
WA hare the fir it number of-a new
Butler county paper, which styles itself
the Eagla. Is it established to do the
work of buszarde, in the style of the fol
.
low In sorstssuStrom its introductory 01-
torial
Who does [Mt eCmlre the manly Ind*,
pendetiae of Senator Lowry as he hurls
his hurnfog invectives ageing/. wrong,
from his place in the Senate? Or who
doubter Ahtrfedidniterated Integrity of
Elevator ntilinstelt or Senator Kerr, of
our atm district? It Is simply because
these men are honest, that they are
. .
Tan /minima and . English govern
mental. willjtot fail to institute the most
_searchilearealfgations Into ihecircnm
stances of the Oneida disaeter.. If it
shall be found true that Captain Williams
was sent to ieta, : agalnst own.protest,
by thet settior,ofileer 'on the . station, with
only half id proper equipment of bests,
that officer, be iiniehont.be may, has a
responsibilltY for' the. untimely death of
one hundred-and itfte4ta men, which be
c tie only share with the captain of the
Bombay. The latter knew :that he had
cat down and sent some vessel to MO
bottout,'but doubtless supposed It to be
only some.native craft, and go kern on
his course. Thataione exhibits his brutal
inbutwantry: 7/f,guilty as charged, Atirni.•
rat Rowan tutd Captain Eyre ought each
to be cashiered, ebould they r intruwe at
that i
IF Yrin i shall; in good faith and with
out
neklimi . delay, execute her engage
meats to Mar Minister, and her ditty to
civilisation, in thla abolition of Cuban
slavery, we trust that our own govern•
meet will refrain from any act, of direct
or luditec' littertinition, cmbsintas
her pulley. We do not credit 'a
late in
timatloia that the Regent is unwilling to
proceiiii.fuitier in this direction. Cm
tainly; It ought to I ke clearly understood
that only in this way, and tipoi Uils
ground, can' the -American Government
maintain itipiesent attitude of non action.
For the personal liberty of the Cubans,
irrespective of race, color or jarevlous
condition of servitude,?' muck cordd be
justified, which we may not 'dare for the
vindication of their merely political righta.
As a slaraholding island, Cuba is quits
-I°o near our coast remain long under
another sovereignty. * As a mere colony
of freuneni yolitically dependent upon
Spain, haire no call to assail her
'Seance..
QUERY}
Blum Governor Geary has conferred
upon one yir., Logan , his brother-M
-law, the appointment to , it...responsible
and luicattve otiliv In this rounty,the Re
publican 'people of Allegheny, and of
Western. Pennsylvania, desire to subMit
to the - Governor the following message,
with the hope that he will make a square
anima' theteio. Me eat Nut:
Wad, or "was , not, said Logan
in as military moles of the so called
Oentwickey—on officer or solar. in As
rebel ormy?
—IC the Giorenter cannot, or will not,
answer this question, we shall haul to
refer It to the people of Westmoreland
counqqAtlther report thereon.
.. -Or lb.
Logue himself shall have a heating to
our colt:min, If be • desires, la reply to
the entipOryi • •
IRVfIiifiI:MLEVIIPAL TO TIOSTIPT
We copy,,the Oarrisbur g 7stograph's
vezbalurreport of the saying. and datuga
before the_ Senate G0:1=11,44 4kTepti
gate 'l4` When W: W. :Itwin
reftwoCto ;testi on O&M as to hli own
°MIA cohdiet :
,
idn.ilgensfelt—Tbis meeting as
w
celled with e ylew oftaxamiolua General
Irwin.' as taloa the inofitate Treasurers.
We. are now ready to proceed with the
examination of General Irwin.
' ItI tho ts titwittarose mak Wapiti-towards
Mr. ed'lnfire- .I.fay ask yon s-quei
tion beton you are sworn. , -You told us
the other day you could not go on with
the examination until you hadexamined
the bookaoitheDepartment. Have you
examined the books of the Departmenit
mime then ..
M.r.lrstin.-I wilt state to you what I
• 112.11111lugfolt—My fuvtduty,General,
to to oak you whetber you dear° to be
sworn or attlnnodl , ,
,
Mr. Irwin - Tryon excuse me for
• moment I Will ear you have relieved'
ms of - something I was going to 'ask.
That-something what I state here to
. night 'shelf' not be misrepresented to.
morrow In the Harrisburg TelegrapA, or
n rl r lOffert hi° !O .
Sentiment I think they . wi r ino' justi ce,
blrf,prlcitire--/ Ask that question to
place' roamed right hers. _ •
Mr. you permlt ms .to
Rs/ Ilea elate to - Yon my own position
since that Ume. I have no clerk., and
It will be a great deal of labor snit ow
panes to make you out • monthly report
of the period of my adminiatnalon of
the affairs of thil State Treatury.
Illilntire—That .le enough; Mt: -
Billingnli
will take Ma emdaTla
wish to make a ?Matta°.
Manta if y.ou permit. I shall not
state anythirgc that le improper. There
has been a great , deal aid about the vex•
al_gueetkut —.bent *Ault scenunt:
edr. Wlettr•—ton had better be qual.
Med." {Another memberofthelloaimlt.
tee aim intimated as ttinctl-J ' '
Mr. Irwin—lt you Will perMlt; I will
Mr, Bilititgfelt:--I to quart'
you. 1 1 Wrilittle to lbe.ooommlttewi If
you will agree to hear his statement flret,
Y willo is with tba majorttj... •
' Mr. Irwir—l . ebb to state that the
vault mesunt, IMF it is called, was, kept
duriug.my trimaurjahlp with the p.a..
miry aesottel; the whole account. being.
Iteptby,tbetaidder, Ind no seuseate am
coun t by reef either patarmallynr
oMclally. - and everything, r wa ve , wag
transferral' to my immeasor. and I be.
Ileve.icttelpletely Ainihte satishwthm. I.
hese a /Met from the Auditor `General;
whloh I drare to present to you, if you
will f/wWilh , -To Prepares statements* I
have" told you, I cannot do. It la too
much xpense Lund is net being in
possessi e on of& MGM, Mid n
ts*
ot toeing the
present Incumbent of the office. • I hare
another piaper thalitieleralALlL gal**
meal of WhiCh Ilitalre to Wilda. which
I einekislY hope -won. =Wiled
with.— That la MI I haveßW t Held-
In erer thepapentl. ,
01. Irwin- ran triads a "tturvemeut,,
which indloutett Akti tr# beta '2O
whits OW rpm gooruc.
Mr. Lite—You do want to leave, do
you?
Mr. Irwin—lf • you will road those
El
~X ~'" , .
IMEN
Pipers you will find they are all I have
to communicate.
• The papers were opened, when
the eevaral
of the members suggested that core :
Mitten retire.
This was according done, the commit
met repairletheya to I.llsoJoining room. Alter
ime returned, and resumed
their *eats. •
mr.Pillingfelt—General, are you will
ing to be sworn or affirmed. and stilmit
to such an examination a* thecomuitUce
deems proper under' the matter under
going iexaminatint?
Mr.; Irwlit..l umar respectfully oak
you gentlemen, to give me leave—to re-
salve What I havaillven. That Is all 1.
can give you now, I hope ...you will bo
satisfied. • I • - •
,
Mr. 11111Ingfelt ' You say now. Could
you at any lima?
Mr. Irwin—l d not know that there
4 -
Is anything I do of any benefit to the
State or anybod without It la a detailed
statement, and t' annot do that without
atrios d a mil of ex pe nse.
13 lin gfelt— I would say that it is
Motet' for me to put that quesition to yen
salihave dons. -
r. Irwin—Yes. sin it hi.
'Mr: Blllingfelt—Do I understand yeti
to decline to be sworn ?
Mr. Irwin—l do mom respectfully de
cline ; or to make further statements
than what I have. • •
so; Mlllegfelt--Could you fix some
other time?
Mr. Irwin—lrlas to the , statements
which I maks—l have raven. fall satis
faction—l hope I have. Good.
(Taking up his hat -preparatory LO" re.
taloa.)
Mr: Billingrolt—ietter trYtiiflrit . end
seowhat questions we may wish to have
prop:innate:l—by us members or the com
mittee. •
Mr.. Irwin—Not being stationed in the
Tteatiury,l do not propose to get up and
make a full statement of what tnulapirod
during my term. You have had a full
statement from Mr. Mackey and Mr.
Nichtdaan, and I. hope you will excuse
me. 'Good oval:dug.
Mr, Billingfelt—lt Is the unanimous
desire of the • committee that you be
sworn.
Mn Iwrtn—l ion not prepared to be
awornet present. Oood evening. (And
Mr. "Irwin withdrew.),
Oa motion,Ahe committee adjourned,
withaut fixing a time for another moot
ing.
The papers presented by Mr. Irwin, to
wit, the Auditor Generara certificate, and
positive refusal, in writing, to make
any further statements, Missal:ugly ban
priatrd in this journaLThe lather dom.
'meatwu dated Feb. b, 1810, and was
the Identical paper' which; knowbsg .
contents, the msjoritY of the Committee
decliked to receive at that date.
azuptous larrEwcmicE.
- The Methodists' of New - York State,
numbering pearly two hundred thousand,
elected clerical and lay delegates to repro•
eentothem in matters outside of the usual
eceiallastibal order of the Church ma
clattery. mottle Contention suns :days
agei e t , n Syracuse, About four hundred
der tee were preaent. Among the
most prominent questions before them
ir* m take clefts to lOcate the new Unl-
Tersity at Syractae,-tmbotlying the char
ter of the Genwee .College, and concen.
eating Imes first east Unirersity. Two
hundred thousand dollars were subscribed
of the fire hundred' thousand needed,
and ahe remainder, it is thotight, will be
easily secured- - Rerolutiorisware adopted
in Ilford temiarance, against donating
States or municipal funds. to churcbei,
and ,favoring the attendance of members
at primary meetings to secure the mei
tuition of good men to omoe. On the
list day resolutionewere adopted to secure
a better, attendance on class meeting, •
more ri gid exereliecifi disc-101 s' against
peionefoi reedit - 4 fictitious literature,
gaming, theatregoing, 'and social and
public danciett,,, , -
The Second Sunday School Sniper' n•
tendeats' Sociable, for Nee* York, took
place it the' Seventh Avenue • lillsalen,
edn e Week
la Bald the Baptist colleges hare
nearly three thousand - students, an in
cresOse of ova toindred sines last
year. There are eight hundred students
fitting for the ministry; of whom two
hundred and forty' ans . in 'theological
schOols.
The Independent says: Rev. J. Hyatt
Smith has reslguedcharge of thel ecomp.
ton avenue Baptist church, Brooklyn,
andintends W .- start a new enterprise on
the open.cominunbsn principle.
ROT. Robert Laird Collier, the noted
Universalist preacher of. Chicago, thinks
that to very many serious people
rendered opera is a better means of grace
thad in orthodox conference meeting.
Tbel Adoeiule, of the same city, retorts
that he might be admitted as a good
judge of opera, but asks, Isn't it a little
risky for him to yentuiti as opinion on
prayer meetings.'
Brune Idea.mity.buformed of the inter•
'eat in the ministrations of Dr. Hall's
Chttrch New York,
fro" the fact that at the communion sel,
son Ounday week the entire floor of the,
a'antr.b, both Pews and aisles, were crowd
ed with communicants—it was estimated
dation or twelve himdred. .
The Methodist Episcopal Church mem
-berkrip In, 'Penneylva& alone numbers
. _ .
one,hundeed and twenty-sled tbmissnd,
wit a ministry ofseven hundred and
thirty
•
'1.69 Presbytortan Balmer advocates the
1111 g of at least $100,1100.t0 the endow
t fund of the Western Thecl.nield
fientinary, In order to enable the Institu
tkiii to meet, the wants of the Church. It.
give cogent Mischa why this increase
ahclid be aside; kid: :tiltosisl% the advin
tips that will acme by so doing.
It is gratifylmg, to, mention that Dr.
nuigrase; i3eMetstryeif thePreabitirias
Board of DOmestio, ] Babas, announces
that' by the liberality of the friends of the
.Boao, it hi folly able to inter all Its
DtIIHa prortsptly, and will clime the &cal
;gat' with" good workhig balance.
The installation of Bey. John M.
Forbes, D. IL, as Dean of the Protestant
Bplaeopal General Theological Seminary,
Thursday.week, at the Church of the
Traistlzuragon, was an occasion of deep
laareat. Bishop McCoakry, of Michigan,
whd presided, presented the keys of the
Sectarian , to Dean Forbes, in a neat ad.
drags, alter which Eir. W. F. Morgan, ow
behalf of the 'rrnstses, cpagratutted the
Dean, followed with an address y Dr.
Vinton, on the Dart of the Faculty. The
Dean then addressed the Faculty and
dents, at the close of which he held an
infotmal reception at the rectory and re
ceived the congratulations of the Slew
Mid:otbers
The Dlocenn Convention of Pittsburgh
Mill meet 1 eter 4 s Chords, Pitts.
burgh, ',l . tteeday, Juno 1!t¢,.1870.
The fihaheresies; ruPresentod akeettlog
forth to the public; thit;the eximids of
lases in respect. , to pious celibacy, to the
'great point oflitteiest In hischaracter and
Thillify imicetallylionot and
emulate.
jr ismtimated . th at the acceastonhby
letter Mad On preillsion of faith, to the
'several Prubytalas, Churches of Cincin
nati, amount to about dye hundred. Per.
haps thole by letter'nuniber twenty per
cent ,leaving . the .MW; number Oilers).
foidon of faith four- hundred. The as
ceseleraiare chiefly in-fairthurehes, bar
bag bad aboutieventy gun.
Moe Presbyterians; neat Cincinnati, bare'
also .been "IMMO :1dit1 4 1:8 4 16798 out
pouring of the Holy
Lanus gesatitles of wool are being
bionght down' at Wheeling_ almost daily
as the !ficzniA ol 6 l /*Ufa& from Wash
iliittun OMIT, :7'or • . shipment East
Growers were not wining to take the
prices offered fruit after shearing, and an
*ow dispoieng of their clips at very con
:shierably reduced mites. - The - price paid
*ages 'forly•tbred to -nety-stern
cents per pound—averaging about forty;
five. Many still prefer to hold on rather
than accept thou glurea.
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LETTER FROE PRILARELPIIIA
Change •In Social Habits and Com
merce —Linet Case pistol.= In
Congregations—Theological Seminary
- Menai lalll Far?—A.Challenge—liall.
road td Pkw Tort.
(From tate own Correepouden,o
PIIIIJDELPECIA., March Bd, 1870
This staid old city of Penn seems to
be undergoing changes every time we
visit it. It presents a very different Bp._
pearance now from whet is did more
then twenty years ago, when we •first
walked its streets. The people are not so
distant, stiff or formal in their manners
as they were then. In this regard they
are assimilating rapidly- the character of
Pittalprghers, who are celebrated eyery.
where for their sociability and hospitality.
Of course I always feel at horns in die
hospitable mansion of my most truly and
excellent friend, James Graham, Esq.,
than whom know no more honorable
and enterprisingmerchant in this city or
elsewhere, and whose family, Is perfee.
tion itself in every thing that relates to
unfeigned friendship, kindnesi, attention
and' good manners. In every member
of it, social virtues have their highist
velopment.
The inevitable marble, bricks, white
doors and shutters Ire still here, but the
people are changing constantly and for
the better in their social habits. This
may bo accounted - for, In part, by the
infusion of such a large element of
Pittsburgh society into the city of Broth
erly Love.
In the matter of commerce there seems
to be a great change also. There is not
enterprise oaough among the wealthy and
solid men maintain a regular line of
steamships tween this city and Europe;
The consequbace IS that New York is
monopolizing the import and export trade,
and many Philadelphia merchants find it
necessary to maintain establishments in
both cities for the purpose of doing a'
profitable business. It is not, by any
means, an uncommon thing for mer
chants of the latter city to spend one half
of each week in New York.
In passing along the streets, I - notice
that there are many very eligible busi
ness houses without occupants. This Is
not peculiar of Philadelphia however.
It is the same in most of our cities at the
present time.
Business seems to be reviving. I notice
quite • number of our Pittsburgh mer
chants here purchasing goods for the
spring trade. I would mention their
names so far as I have heard or seen
them, but this would be unnecessary as
they will no doubt duly announce in the
columns or the Glazarrs, on their return,
their spring purchases, as it will pay them
well to do so, by enlarging the circle of
their patrons. .
A very important church cue _was ar
gued tm.ac.; gepreme Court now in
session in this place, this week. A writ
of gee warrants. was served on the trustees
now.in possession of the First Reformed
Presbyterian Church, Broad street, by a
I number of gentlemen who claim to have
been duly elected to the trusteeship of
I that congregation some two or three
years since. The defendants moved that
the writ be quashed. This motion was
argued on Monday and Tuesday of this
week, by Judge Lowrie for, and Judge
Strong against the quashing of the writ. I
The Court has not as yet rendered soy
decision, and, so far as 1 cankers, neither
party is very sanguine of success. Rent
and there one or two may be found who
are full of hope, but the majority of either
party do not speak with confidence, and
they need not, for it is a doubtful matter.
"The Supreme Court has the teat guess."
This case is interesting' to many readers
of the OszarrE, as It has some connecuon
With the lemons psalmody question which
was decided in the First Reformed Pres
by (erten Church,- Pittsburgh, in May,
4868, by the Reformed Presbyterian
Church and bears somewhat on the cue
now pending in Allegheny county. The
defendants, who wish the writ quashed,
are those who are opposed to the sentence
of sweatier' then passed. They have
since 'lmpended relation' to the" Synod.
The relators, on the other hand, still ad.
here to the Synod, and claim that they
are entitled to the church property, which
is now valued at one hundred and fifty
thousand dollars.' But whether the writ
is quashed, or not; It will not determine
the rignt to the property. To settle this,
snit 'will have to be brought in another
Pam. The cue excites great interest
here, not only among the parties con
cerned, but also in the community gen
erally. It • decision should be giien
before I leave, I will &delta tbe Gard/ern.
unless it tie - told be telegraphed by the
associate press. '
There are five churches le this city con
nected with the same ecclesiastical de.
nomination as the congregations men.
tioned above. There are division' in
them ill, except two. Their divisions
have been caused by the decision in the
Psabnody. cue In Pittsburgh In 1868. It
wilt take years to decide what the conse
quence may be. , There Is likely to be
endleee lifigatiomin regard to title to pro
perty. Much manor/rill be spent, and
much lobe by some party.
The Theological Seminary of the Re
formed Presbyterian Church closed its
senior's here last evening.. The exami
nations held during the day were credit
able to - the young gentlemen who had
been prosecuting their studies during the
winter. The specimens of pulpit oratory
which they gave in the evening were not
so creditable, although some of them were
very good.
Raving said et; much on eoclesiutical,
I may be permitted to say a few words
on naval Altair". The "Schuylkill Na
vy," an organization of young gentlemen
of high social standing and excellent
character, who Lave been known to im
pose a fine of fifty dollars on antember
for landing 'shoat on the Sabbath day,
and, who compote the various boat clubs,
whose elegant, costly and luxuriant houses
adorn the banks of the river above the
water works .in Fairmont Park, have ta
ken a great interest .in 'the healthy eau
else of propelling "craft" by oars. James
M. Ferguson Esq., not =known in news
paper circles In Pittsburgh,- having been
formerly one of the 'proprietors of the
United R•cokyterion, has been unanimous
ly re-elected Commodore for the present
year. This is a highly deserved compli
ment- Commodore Ferguson Is a first.
rate gentleman. One of the clubs of the
"Navy"—the Quaker City—senta friend
ly
krenge • abort time since to the
pman of Annapolis to row a four
oared shell race during the coming Bum."
men The challenge had been accepted,
and the race- will come off between the
15th of June and the 15th of 'July next,
Theyieople of New Jersej'ieem deter
mined to have a new 'through line of
railroad between Philadelphia and New
Jersey. At a meeting held at Trenton
last evening, a gentleman made use of
the following language;
"Every Jenseyman is interested in de
claring to the world 'that he is no longer
under the grasp of the Camden and Am
boy-Raliroad Company. Tee time had
been when Jerseymen ttaveMng in the
West had been asked on every hand . :
yon are from the State of Camden
and Amboy. You Aire .from the State
that taxes everybody that crosses your
country, are you I' Let - ns declare now
to all the world that they can cross our
territory as they please, and we shall feel
prouder of our native State."
♦ First•Clas ECALUvad.
While It may be Safely assumed that
Western railroads, running through
thickly settled portions of the rich West
ern States, will have largely paying bus.
incur, there must necessarily be a great
difference in the amount which will have
to; be deducted from gross earnings for
'operating expenses and construction re. .
pairs.. . 1.1 is of especial importance, there.
fore, for investors to know how the Told
le built upon which a loan is being nego
tiated. We bays beeninterested in noting
time of the details concerning the con
struction of the Chicago, Danville & Via
cranes Railroad, now In oreeration from
Chicago to" Homeric% 55 miles, and
seen to be extended to' :Danville. The
road-bed is solid and of extra width ! and
the eplreria, brhiges; ke.,, or a dander
for many years to wear. Upon this,
white oak ties are laid to the usual num
herr of 2,800 to the mile. The rails are of
the beat quality and weighing GO pounds
to the yard; - and thaw rails are - secured
by fish joints..• It is evident that such a
railroad will need but little repair for
many years to come, and that it can
transact its rapidly increasing business
without the corresponding outlay which
most new roads require as soon as they
obtain theJuildne s s which their prof cetera
anticipate
Upon this lead . this anisttilicted, Vie
Company are sewn:al:vs mortgage 7 per
cent.. Cold pol i el, 4 ,lbavlvir 40 gears to run,
interest inyable.Tu4
sales already have been large, end ilie .
Company has been purchasing materiels
forth° extension iusd equipment. Among
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PM'SBURGH DAILI GAZETTE : SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 5, - 1870
these purchases are 80,000 oak ties, 0,000
tons of rails. 20 locomotives, 180 freight
cars, and other articles in proportion.
The road has an assurance of large and,
profitable traffic, both tram the local trade'
and from, the carrying of coal .and Iron
from the points of their production along
the line to Chicago, where they are In
steady demand. The Bonds are for
$lB,OOO to the mile only, and at present
price of gold they pay nearly 10 per cent.
upon the Investment.
A handsome profit may be realized by
the exchange, of Governments for these
equally secure and more profitable Bonds.
- Interesting - infornnition-eoncerning tke
road and Its Bonds may be bad of the
Agents advertised in another,oolumn.,
61. a meeting of the House Judiciary
Committee, it was agreed to report to the
Housei for action • hill drawn np by Mr.
Blether's, the 'Chairman, to enforce the
righter colored citizens to Tote under the
revisions of the Fifteenth Amendment.
t la a very Important measure, and will
undoublettly.pasa both Houses without
serious troublS, except from the tiemoc
_
racy.
bIEDITEISRANEAN SPONGES
Purgene Spe.rre. Flee , Balblog Spooky..
Flee Vela.. Sheet.. Ithedsnroe Vrl•• Spoeges
Per the Tenet.
Three mats AO, reeetre4 Oda day. w bleb nukes
the
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DRUG STORE,
Comer Pews awl Sixth /green. (old 51. Clair.)
Sold by the filing. ;Ingle Doerr, or tingle
smug*. Porno. wild:deg to genuine will do
well to call and ezemiue our largo and splendid
eau:PM:wt. to We have every variety. Sold at
the lowwit prices
CONSUMPTION OF THE LONEY.
If there Is any onaadinoulUon that needs to
be more carefully isolittssed upon the minds of
those vtibpSl to the aliments of the lungs and
pulmonary organ., It le the Important fact that
attention ahonid be t4l - 4 te the ant beginnings
of those al . In the start a tow dote. of
slob medicines at Da. EILTBEII.9 PECTOILif..
SYRUP will be sure to arrest the disease, and
restore, sot only the healthy &slalom of the
longs: but also of the whole body. ok all rem.
ales for diseases of
the lunge and contingent
argent, Dr. Eerier's Pectoral
.Byrop tins stood
the toot of years of experience, and yon cannot
and a 'lngle person who has ever (Sala It that
will not Stank liughly of Its 'trine.
Lot any one omitted with • rough only try one
bottle. Lid as sorest It is taken It eat Cure theta.
Dr. Keyser has an °Doe attacked to Kt Ortat
Medicine' Store, 'where all manner of chronic
diteates are sneaessililly treated, especially
theme of ths lungs and pulmonary organ., sad
he wool@ respect:any Invite those who an sot.
tering and have failed to get relief from Wier
comets, to give his method of treatment • 00101.
Not long slate. a highly respected gentleman,
connected with the newspaper press of the city.
rolled at Dr. Keyser's ogles and took his =coll.
rine. and woo cored by len than half a bottle,
Anottitr tot who Ind coughed oil .1.1
E=T!
A. lady, Weakened and4attesmated with lung
counting. aria sees to bl m Into renewed battik
a , ,d olgor; was asked "Item ate sot-the good
Medicine that cored her. I The answer laaa, at
Kryaewie. • . :
► child, puny end Vol. aided emulated. mu
won cerall,by a bottle or two of Dr. Erfurt!
Pectoral STOOP.
A Indy en Liberty Duet. venou tugs were far
dlaeased, restored to perfect beaten by the
omattnaml nee of DN. KETUKU'aI LUND DUDS
sad Dr. Ncreer's Pectoral Byrop. :. •
► sudden:lan next door to Dr. Bey NV. Men
Oars be will recommend Dr. Et yser's Pectoral
yelep In all castei Des than nalf a bottle cued
Oho.
.DLL. KEYSER•3 0111C&E MEDICINE STORE
AND MEDICAL OFFICE TOR CHRONIC
DISEASE?. No. 161 LIBERTY ETREET. UR
bovirs mtll 1o• Aa4 Imo 3 io eland 1r
to 9 lc night.
/annum 56.
THE SCA‘f iN AND ITA DANCER*.
.LL
Tba b anima body la ob tray ...owed of liar.
and 11.1. arnottre to every
ahaageln the
"tont., of the a.... obitrc mi.. most delicate
elevardiacier. or th e dal/AA:v. lia baronial.
Vie eto.ith, th oc e ans the nerves, the longs
sod the excise t• *7r es peel .11r ,•abl. to
•Ratted .3•••• • Lad the beet
nattc against their dleastrzeel......7 11/ to t cep
the Chnestieb altchltaety which feeds end nous
ht• the whole e 1..., le Eyed Reeking aro r.
If ISe stomach Is weal sad Memos, al so later
noonnor the bbe
thesebe In bewliby state.
pon this itemiser tootle °glut aunts
rtr
the ' Sricuif Tr; the n
' IV t 1 slit
meLelite 4tDende•
•
WOrn the air Is horsefly Writ matt 0011050
vapors. as it oftgo le at this *aeon or the year.
tho digestion sit oti'd beast elsleet of peculiar rare.
If It is weak and tantenoll. the whole oh, ems ,
structure will be yew - rued. Hit is vigorous,
the attlre organliotlon wilt be • tong tL realm
{haI:II4OVMM and etepreeelhor logeence of s damp
ao4 vitiated stns 'genre-
A pure and powerful - twine la I beret.* 010.01-
. 1, 1 it-eile ft Re • iratagaarti egalnst the einem.
most entnaon to the poring, •nd Monetter's
SUIZISCh befog the meet wholesome and
post at medicine of Ate elan eticr..eut Iwan,
a coarse of It le siertioularly adviraele at this
atrtoo of the/ var. ILs •tomaels wit! ther• by
oe Weed sad e.t.a the6oo; the lir:, gad bows Is
reenleded. the hereon* metes tinted re,
BUM r
egsl a e we
n hem , lms Wh a hnr of duce le
L o ga . ten b
beta
kern, rneeramttate. nervous dcbully.
beta eche. •hypoeholifri• ate other complinat•
Ivo lel are sot to .Him eel toed and unforto
-5•0 erelni•atlens. • he bury eeee egtitened
entboat exettlest tne brain. and coseettueotle r -
uoples•ant resctlon follows Its rafting see eel
tvatleg a potato,,
NO riCES
Olt; COMPANY
-soncE.-the manual owned of the
eteekbelder• of the Tneiaph Oileerie...my -UI
be herd a 'their tilUfltir. No. Y 6 reteenili net:
lento) street, an 1103 DAN, March Tu. .11170.
u 3 r. • it. lot the purport. of netting oftleme
fur the eaeeln year, and the the tranraetton of
sneh other taming. ...seat COMO before there.
W/L;LIall MUSSi.I3I.,
Peeretedl.
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Mr'ELECTION NOTIC g.—The
AlM.et greeting of th• Stet tholgare cf
the Ifni litgutue sea nceetne Compaey
be bet 4 et tee cellee °reale Comps nee ee o g
Eighth aun' • 11102iDelr,
fttontell 1171 e between the hours 01-10
eng teeterelt, for the parterre of ...teem's, , g
'Dowel eareet.r the .nstung gee,
Wed littenen gto •neh otter to au suer be
brought before the meeting..
, WK. P. LANG
M ,
ftord
NSW ADVEIRT/SEMENTS.
THE BONDS
OT THE
CHICAGO, DANVILLE-PINCENN
RAILROAD , COMPANY
vrozezl4lintanolf.
Will be Found to'be the Best
1011:1233
CHICIPEET YBT 01111638 TOM FEU
This will ti 4 Borne ()tido,
THE. RICII.COITNTILY THE ROAD
TS.AtERSES;VVITEI ITS AGRICITI:
VIRAL AND MINERAL RESOURCES.
THE CASH SUBSCRME TOTHE
cA.pfte. STOCK. '
THE. EXCELLENCE OF THE 416
MILES ALREADY BUILT, AND MI
EQUIPMENT.
THE PLANS COMPLETED, AND
THE MONEY EXPENDED, FOR VfG
OROUSPINISEINO OF THE LINE IN
THE SPRING.
THE EXCESSIVE EARNINGS TO
ACCRUE FROM THE COMPLETION
OF turwumr. LINE.
THE. AMPLE SINKING FUND FOR
THE CERTAIN REDEMPTION-'OF
THE BONDS. '
TEE Iptr mused, INTEREST
RUNNING OVER A TERM OF 40
TUE BEIBTB4Y 4YFOBED , BY
THE MORTGAGE COVERING THE
ENTIRE ROAD, EQUIPMENT, FRAN
CHISES. AND ALL PROPERTY.
PRESENT AND }SUTURE-INDEED
THE SECURITY OF ...TWICE :THE
AMOUNT OF 'BONDS ITS§I.TED:
THE, LOW . ctraurspx, gat=
THEY ARE NOW OFFERED-AT.,.
dlti this is verified is detail
la'stfic ,011,11let P
„e . . a inPhif.6
itrhich.canubchad at t.
lee lE4'O Ir. their :bond!, tar
be doad., , and : .,
..sec, /mid
character and capacity arllse
Company!a ;ej~timates,' "can_' be
fitsplliitly relied ispon:to• giCe
these Bondi ftSrlintlielt stand,
anti ::1111elherciroro freely and
,figliv.rfo.ofind-lhqn•
W::11/11LEY LUG 'a: COl
No. E 4 ! CLIFF STREET; New YEA;
Aiej:• for.tbe We of the Bonds
labiolelll
~'~ = ; f
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
OFFICE OF '
FISK & HATCH,
Bankers and Dealers
GOITHRNIgNT-SECIAITIES.,
No. .5 Nissan Stred,
NEW YORK,--
FEBRUARY 1 itb, 1870.
The remark a ble tureen has atten ed
oar regotiatiOn of the Loans of the Carr aL
Psctr tc @shLamanCOYyasr and the WiarMszt
PACIFIC BAILnoAD CONFANY, and the
papalar-
Ity and Credit which there Loans have maintain•
ed to the markets, both In this coanta7 end Eu
rope, have stolen that the lint Mortgage fiends
of vrisely-losaied and honorsbiPMansibl
roads In readily takes es the rent suitable,
safe, sulk advantageem form of invermeot,
yielding a mare liberal inermeitian east hereafter
be derived from Clavernmeat Ponds, and >rano.
big to take rhtlr pilot:
Assured that. to the selection and negotiation
of superior Railroad Loans, we are meeting a
treat tmblllwaat, and rendering a velnabla ser
vice to the holders of Capital and toll.. greet
Rational works of Internal improvement whose
Darin sic merit ape nbtteutial character entitle
them to tlie rue of Capital sad the conedenee of
Inrestore—we now offer with tweeted entlidenee
and eatasfaction Me '
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
_OF THE
HUMS AND OHIO B. R. CO.
viz catgArtass MID onto rIAILZOAD.
cosmectlng the Atlaat'e caw and the mageld•
cent Whom of the Cheeapeake Bay with the
Ohio Mee at a polat of fellable navigation, nod '
Wu, 'with the entire Railroad , mates. of the
greet Wen and Etathwest. FORMS THE AD
DITIONAL NAST AND it TATTED - NE LINE.
oa Imperatively demanded for the arcometoda-
Mon of the Letle Case and raeldlPEomtleS Dm-
Donation_ batman the 'Atlantis seaward and
Europe on the one hand. and the met pro•
during regions of the Ohlo sad Mtealmlppl
lays oh the other.
• THE IMPORTANCE OP THIS ROAD AS A
NEW'. OUTLET irAok THE WEAL' TO THE
SEA minuet It leto one of naUottal tout
queue*, nod Mauna to It an emanates threese
tragle . trim Dm day of Itt omelette.: r mhlir. In
the development of the extenalve agrleeltural
andicaturial reaanteea of Virginia and Wee'
VirraL, lt mammas. along Ile own line. the
ciente nu of • lama and grantable local Mutates.,
Thai the great ate both general and
local. which demand the completlos of the
CHESAPEAKE AND 01110 RAILROAD to the
Milo ;Ivor, afford pao m . 0.! trWodard , Or ita
• soca. and Table, cad HENDEE ITTII6.MOET
IMPORTANT' AND SUBSTANTIAL NAIL.
ROAD iNTIMPRISK NOW IN ?BOOMS IN
TEUA COU WIRT.
It. cap.+lotU7 sa an East run Want routs, and
the promise of an tattnenaa and prentabla trade
avral‘lnd eampletton, par. drawn to It the
atiention and cooperation of prominent Cast.
taints and Railroad men of Oh City of wand
lodate...at and lotegrity.rwhosenonsma
neia with I, methar with that of eminent
anima* and Varian, seen of Virginia and
Wert Virginia. /11111311./.6 AN iffiltaf/LTIO,
HON °BASLE AND 6UCCIII*III3I MAWAtig-
MCAT. •
•
The Road te templet , d and la operation tram
ILlchusard to the celebrated White Belpher .
J/Ption of West Tlorisle. 081 riles, wet there
restela bat ROOpilleelaor partlellyeeristrwied)
to be completed. 1 cowry it to the prepared ter-
White we the DOD dew at, tor near. the wrath
el the Rig Wards - Heir. 100 mhos stave ()Dein
natl. end 800 relics below Pittsburgh.
blow are sow projected or la progress through
Ohio and Nettecky to this Ye r intor Walk •I'l pm.
neeT the CHESAPTANE AND 0/110 WITH
THE ENTIRE RAILKOAp VESTRIES Or THE
WEST AND suuniwist. AND WITH THE
PACIFIC HAILED/AD. ,
Ito ira/unbla frontal:as and toperlor advantages
wig plan h casseArsizz AND 01110 BAH,
ROAD CONIFANT among Um Mohan and moot
powerfal and trDst.gcritby corporations...at the
..Mg: AND ; VIXEN ZEDLTS A FIEBEN, r
VALI:M.IN COMPLETED ROAD AND WORE
DONE. IQU At TO TEM NNTIIEN ANOOII
OW TIM NONTOAGE.'
• . ,_
Tka. data/la of tka Loan hart Woo 2FTWWId
Irlth natal ne (man to tat %mat. at Alai...ma
of hterators. and ..lathe the varloas trauma
Ai Or aaarealeake. Wet'. L and pratactkat against
kw ot fraud. . .
"":". Thailand. are to aeaaatsattoas of '
81,000, $5OO and $lOO
They lillllxl.rued u C01:707e RONDA TAT
ARIA TO BZAISIM. and, W 7 IN held la tbai torn
Tee ocrxiksu. aim be &tubed sad canoe - led
niede a: eialiii2Mit
trisutuale oily is I,l* [Kai. tis
Colaaiiii. had The In , ataat aaula ph7allialata7
tha reglatitai onset or tkhi atrritalt
Tim this, dishes 1111 ha kaown reapatettraly
..Teti •Vllllrefi • SONDS • PAYABLE TO
• • L - - • •
• ••••441sTi81LD
ATTALCHZD... , •
id: •!•IkfiGiirleill) BONDS 'wits- COII-
Pi)Nls,•TT•liapp). , . , aiiiihOuld io
Pa es ceenkow" . ...ait.ln epealhtai sh 6/ . .. ad
Thor ' 4va TapriT *lull! to reartose Jule.
with . Oa,
1:41.1
bourn from lovember 1. Mai, Napilit•
INTWIT •I , ATANIdi IN -001,D IN SRI
ellle or NOW Toni.
Thh Interest le Nimble la MAT and NOVlNarit
that' tbi ilea!! Or p#ol' eke earth!
I !!! i s of a.l( the eonveal
oho. of one Welke WhO alre:adyhildeedqatiiimil
Weeterf r i Psi iiirohd**4ll' Idieniet payable In
4ci,,raly, and vritp May, deelre,lo hek.'
lid Oddiilos4loyeetatinkti; to hat. thelithier
ost reettrible al different iiisiNnui of the tear,
Eta Loon u iiioted by* mokdeti upon tea
entire Liae of lived - ftune 11 - lelmolid to the Ohio
Leer. -the equipment and ell Othoi
ever end app#TUß•Sieeli sanitised tiitrewlth.
• BINNING FUND O r aloD , Doa PLn AN-,
NUN Tit PROVIDED Ton TEN usoutrnos
•01, TEeI3OSDS, TO Taft EFFECT' ONE
espcsi;tar. coi,eirrio4'o7 TIIE
.Tlto iintsrlgo4l. toe sio,eoo.ollo, of vtlaolk
11 1 11.000400 ,01 be nein:ie . and title Itt%rie
got 14 tedolipl74of oolsiandlos Dalai of ttio
Virginia Central Bafirood Coalmen noW merged
tithe CllreAl4.4 AND OHIO, .
of rna4lnl .13,000,900, • etellelsat
shioeat 1,111 bt mid he complete the'toed to ehe
(Ate neer, petite, wee meow* the portion coo
fa OP•nOROI thormehly equip the "half
for •PIOOI aid etellre trade. ,
• The hreeesteeftee le KO bad starved leiereee;
Lee* so 111.111(414011111d, eoear.Mts in,ried•
sadeo ee!iebs +sifter te'evioseriele , Yecoistbeitt
plate ieionY ijoe favorite sealsittealb*mer..
Liu, both In WS coeutrrend lover, will be
Glance 4t4ekly ebeCielted.':
Very reepeottolly, ••• • • •
FEBIEzdt,'HAT9H;
" " • Baxik-etg:
r. 15 . — W• USTI, &med. puspbletal rola alga
stithei F adetani,
"Wel! stioFt aDPihattr! ,
• :far we , day and -egg Gorier's
ineigatontb;'4ltietieceivei t • ft,cg7
Pf,feeisks,'BcpskereE
Whers,:natied
sheik at,sl9M. andAiliow UM?*
an ttailgsbalances.
• M'CLEAN
AsaiNi&
No. 7A,Foarth Monne, EttibelNll. ro.
-,-
..,,-
j 1 __ U 3i. _ _.~. _...:.._.
is %' ,3,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
DRY co co i)
WILLIAM SEMI'LE'S,
Noe. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
MEMMEEMI
A largo mid Complete Stock of
iffSIKEEPBOv ODY GOODS I
Bleached and Babl'hed Table Damasks.
Wen Table Napkins,
Buck and Damask Towels,
Fancy White Qnilts. _
Extra Good Bagels la
MARSEILLES QU ILTS
littering paellas, all widths.
Mow Case Muslin,
ikirtiug Mullins,
i -
Irish tiaras, Shirt Fruits.
At Be., Good Light and . Dark Prigls,
At tOe, highland Dark Print', an ex
tra bargain.
At 1130, White Honey Comb Quilt',
At 18 We., White Linen Towels, a
groat bargain,
AT
WILLI AX SEMPLE'S,
Nos. 180 aad 182 Federal Street,
ALLEGHENY CITY.
ISTMNAT
SPRING GOODS,
➢ORGANSTERN & CO'S,
Q=l
MACkU GLYDE & CO.,
No& 78 and 80
MARKET STREET•
Rim mineorrmas,
.MEW COLLAR% and
ISANDICERGIIIERS,
NEW TRIMMINGS,
NEW RIBBONS.
FULL ASSORTMENT
errocmmos AND atovpm,
IL MMES. itv , .ritvisAii.
!URN 'A UYDLII.Wr../8.
NAPKII+ , I3 And ToWILLI
WH ITC GOODS,
NOTLON'S, ht.
Illeneasau sad dealers luvrfli./
at eastern pile s. mat
ALT
HORNE & CO'S
~
Second Arrival of New Goods.
• • •
NILIFRIIISPES HA AND BONSILT FRAMS.
YLNE TR ROIL FLOWERS.
F. SNORT
BUNN/ST AND TRIMMING RIBBONS.
In &II Idtbe.
NEW, STYLES IN SASH AND BOW DIROONIA
ECIZEC72
E=l
LIMAN COLLARS AND CUTS.
LACE THINNED COLLARS,.
LACE TRIMELD LINEN BMWS..
ILLOBION WAISTI,
CREMIENTIIM AND LAPPETS,
EUCHRE/ EXISTING.
4 . TUCKED. RAIN 5008.
•
TIICIRD CAMBRIC. '
'ORGANDIE BWISS. '
AllotUr Lot • •
LADlis • MUSTS HIM °arrow Hose
At the sew price.
• ALEXANDILTS YID eilLiliria
In Fleck and Colors, sad orisress.
11 AI 19 JWAIRSJET BTREET
fra
•
CUSTOM POST Or TIrSSISPROM
..• I SVAIIISOR °rm., Mama a, 111110.
GOVERNMENT SALE
ley authority - of the Hon. GIRO. 4. ROUT
WILL, geeretary of the Treasury, I will trier
at Peelle !salon, on WEDIORIDLY, the 10th
'att.' it lit Y., at the Custom House eforerafd;
that location or the Worth. Hospital Lot which
Is eeparited frowthe HosOltalbolidlog Peale
- street,'Min . :Otos parellei with ibe Pittsburgh sod
Olereland Railroad. Tbls yrOperty Mintaiss be
tween two sad tone sores, sod le 'ottani close
to the Itneot AllegbenrCity and la anon roasted
isansfactatter purposes OlUtig to its prwx•
Halt; to tits Mges of rirtaburab mad'Ailegbeity
'sad Its Nett ties for moving freight la any Sleet
-1301.-the Pittsburgh, Tort %trepan L and Chleato
Iteillead foimlog thenpoertive, and the
burgh 'and . C.erriand Hallway ; 17.... bk DTer the
ground; rieble stiet forms the lower bossesty
tenths the llbloil is bet three or font bandied
yards Ott., - •
TWastl-One4lth 'the' balsam, en fear
equal 'qoartotly paYments. tee
than be made on the 10th Orionis bat, With
tattiest from the day of tale until paid.
Pell details :rut 03 given at time and prime Of
isle}
All bids to be made subject to
to tie approval of the Secretary of
Om, Treasury. the Department re
serving the right to reject any or
ail bids if deemed to the Interest
of the Government to do so.
THOMAS„ STEEL,
SII}WILYOR OT OIiSTOMB.
OLD STORE IN A NEW PLA►
•
Ma undersigned It armband to Drenlsl. In
WV , * Orin: o . li.ok
on •ires, or Ix , say desirable
gnarl tits,
_be CAI°, I
Prima starkers!. Ne Oodeab. l 2Enoked aad
plated ralmon . Holland w
sad Bloater Harlan%
darelles. •
Mae Agent'
moot
naafi:L . 7old .101 M S, Ina
Bu.. ware, rsetared at Greenman, 1 1 . a.
Smooth and neat battery.. ennalstlaz ofJaaa
•Jar.Creeka eta of all sizes. Large or mad
nasal:oles .Polleo.
Onset. Tarns, Mato aad Calomel Carpet
(Main. An*. b., Dried sad ems ed halts, Tama.
=atom Jellies, and every article 16 be round to
lint-clus noose. Maple arlielesof alreserles,
spunM swam Synask
Sa aaro.
Flat !par. Plia, eta.,
, ibr , j.."l" B/1 " 4111311) nicsiYir.Vom
area. 29 mo 20, OmM-weft emlier Diamond
ilettanwideoT
TREGO'S TEIBERRITOOTRWASH.-
Thib .... pt. cheapest sad bed Dean.
tries extant.
W=Mded free ot inJutiols
preserves d white. the Teeth!
atigorates ano soother the Gasni
antes aid pert mat, the
• Pre nat. Seca= 13 InUoa of
mud ranges 'Annelid Teeth! •
I. • sellor alur d r i glidnal 1
I ° ,I, d Ator, I VINALLSON..P/ttderpttli. ,
C. mArriftw. rtstaiumb.
NAIL saroatisass. jutesses7.
t‘wa&
corner Penn luid.Bixth:Btieets,
- : •- st. _ -
;. irrrsnozon.•re..• , s.
• The aneSS epaulet* Magus. Collage; to Oi ;
- • '4:WEIS' DAT AND :ttlei.3ll:ll9. •
eay.a.lmeeatiVl lasts.•l
.14..8.CleenInes eon. sizing MU partiewaga
addressing lan rrianipale,_
of
SMITH & COW LIT
sainallien Plttabarga,
-
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
POPULAR PRICES
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos. 180 and 181 Federal Street,
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DRESS GOODS.
New Spring Deland,
Blatt and Colored Alpaca Lustful,
Black and Colored American Poplins,
BM good bargains in Deus Bilks.
At Tory Low Prices,
SSIMERES & KENIUCKY JEANS
NEW SPEE,IE
BATS AND BONNETS.
NEW SPRING
Bibbons and Flowers,
323.142. Gricnresi.
Embroidered Edgings and inserting
Hamburg Edgings andlitneertings,
Lace Handkerchiefs end Collars,
Ladies' Linen Collars and Cuffs.
The attention of Wholesale and
Retail Buyers is respectfully in
vited to our LARGE STOCK.
being assured they wilt findprims
as tow as they can be found any
where.
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
mon=
Y'11:1133E.14D SALE
Valuable Coal Lands
BALDWIN TOWNSHIP
•
On TOLISDAT, the 15th day of March next. at
9 o'clock r. le. at gm Autuou R om. . No. 106
Smith UM strew., 131,Dargh, i ehsll offer forma
at putolla tendne er t stem, the followldg dee
@embed Beal Zetste, silents fu Baldwtn towustdp.
and formerly the property of John 1. Boor ett.
as follow.. to-wit: All the to:I :Mug lu and under
. itnoso two eontrfuou• tracts of lane.. boa:Wed
sod deserl6ll followa. : The Scot wear
Meg at a post, theses north 51 deg. fast 611
parrhem north MD dog. 'nest 130 perches a
while oat ; south ST des • well 57 precast: 888
mouth 32 the. east /27 perches to the begfmddit.
nom al•In g Forty-debt Acres and Your perches.
The seeentd, bedlnnlng at • walnut, UMW,.
south 37)g deg: east NO perehell: 002 th 50 oer •
east SIM perches; thence Mond Redstone road
north .4 drc. meet 78 perches; nw"lt 803
der e t 1 .51-10 perches: north 12 deg.
wrest 116 5.10 mecum:: and thence south
699 deg. west 17 1-10 perches to the b•gla•
log. oonfalulsg Twouty•tune Acres and .11.1551.
tern Perches.
- -
Ankh two tracts Ellsabeth Snowden by dead
dated Jan. 10. 1859 connyed to John W, Ben
nett. Algo--Allthe cow lying la and under ell
that nibs, tract of land begnong at a
is
thence conk 30 deg. west 61 13.1 101.1pershat
north 60k d.k. asi perch.. north 5 deg.
east tat 3/0 p••retes; north 18 arches; sorts
411 deg. ea. 91 18-100 peren 01 no th 540
ea. 17 31•100 archce; wash 683, 013119 9al
-100 perches: wan V deg. weal 19 an:
tient. 799 deg. rat 55 pitches south 403(4.0.
past 8 9-10 onthestaonie 31.34 54 73-100
ig erehad nod tooth 34 deg. west 111159100
- erehesgo the beginelung antannt 53 9 .w
rlPfifgPAnillql.ool9l9b. no
132. age A. conveyed lo alit Bennett.
Acko—Alt tbc time 9413018 r 1310eee of nod.
the Int heir( all the coal lying in and under that
parcel of land breinnt aat post; thence south
39 dog. west 69 98-100 perelies; north 13
dog. 18 45 11)31 per-bea math '73 deg.
east 715 83.100 arch. north 4 deg. 9 stinalas
g ast 69 96400 penis.: north 863( dog. and
45 10100 perches to the beginning; canal:l
ing 18 awes 2 68.100 area,. -The areal he.
ginning at • white oat; thine,north 30 deg •
east 17 89 100 arches:natl. 73 des. Wenll3
Week,. soak alder. west 1999 100 perches:
soak 73 . deg. e st 9313 100 peaches to tin be
gin:last natal:ha °snare. The thlrd begin
alai a • Wanton isse;:tglenee north 34 deg.
44-1007genbes: ofnaln NVIN deg- 0.0019
67-100 berate • nor 57 Cleo. 97 minutes
twat 14 115-1114 . patties. and north 35 Oe.
east • to to ►
astatine; consuming one tar
0.0. Bang the gam. no ea Pieces az land eon
0a to aald Ilannelt by Benont Anderson. ad
or of John Akdinon, by el .e.d. Jane
83.18511.
sodo -All the coal underl•l3g that ut of
beginning at • tdesory stomp; there meth
des eest 36 perches, main 1014 deg.
west AI 55 100 purees, north 0014 des.
wen ST 60 100 perches, north le doe. 33
niacin •east 34 perch., north 05 deg.
vest St 60.100 pe.ches. north 1734 deg.
oust 111 6.10 parches north 85 deg. l east
■ 6114 perch./, mtthlllltder.east 9 10.100
perches to a le Janet same south 85 deg. ems
AO heretdm to the bealnolu, containing 111
..,-.. 04•04 . tem, Also. 11l that piece of land
•dialaite the abase bealnole if at an aeb 31tenoe
mmot ITS deg- rut 53 10400 perches. south
Idolog. vises 65 p oem.., and north 3 deg. east
15 perches to too beep:lll,oz. containing one
acre and one bandied mid filly Ito 9000501, meld
•ral and. last duerlbed tasel huh./ been con
'Ur,' Weald demist by Jams McCiaerY,
hf deed eated Jail:tau 3, 1.59.
gem-A9 the coal enderlytog that. tract of
land buirotts tat • put Chet co seem a Ales.
;A 974 4 JAVA °S:l h . t0e . 3.T011
ranee, ao h rth 37 de e. west 1111 perches. north
east 14711 2 11411 ' 1=1% " : . 4% 6 117;1 '. 417.! th e1l
..
14114108 aerate. so.th1116!• doe, east 4:116•
100 WM:mend •446113344.4• geMOSiON-111/6
p.rehee to th e piece of beglantig. attaining
1935 'scree. And befog the emu which Wm.
Pommel and Ellla his note, convoyed to mid
Bennett by deed dated Jammu Site. 1860.
ALSO-All the eel' eaderlylog that tract of
Wnd tteglontne at a phi,thence north 86 deg.
est.OU p.rehe south 46 deg. West St. Nitrate.
month 13 deg. ease 34- 311-101.1ptrebee and north
46 4 , 4 20 a= ea,t 41,perchee to Om pines
of obalnalits. untalatni. 9 am 84 111-100
porches, - and toeing the um, which Jamu 5.
etch ,
an-. 11.07 nte wife by deed anted lie reM.
be IN. • 1539. 40044704 to raid %mutt-
Al3o=-Abottecoel underlying that tract ofluti
00 1hotot'17.:11141t!,,tg` 41. 0 1°_,"*.X rastero
ne renew: thence by e ale line nor th dee. tut
61 0-10 meths.: thence south 8614 des. ten
41113.100 percher: Menem by land .collmYed
to Auld Bennett by 7.145 tinowden at aforesaid:
south 31 deg. west 11 45.190 unties: thence
laesm 13i_des. wes t 9 porenest smith 30 des.
wooot 11 110.100 yachts; noeM 7.1 deg. west
43114400 perches: north 46 . ti_deg cut 31
71.100 neediest , md north 13 da . g. ',rest
am m.ammmmtee .04 Le/hieing, !margining
.166 Weaned 100 erces.
A .0-All that cermet piece of land •djoining
the bat store.- hesinning at a stone, the ureter
of sold Lorog`s land; thence by the same auth
45 deg. tut perchee to middle of the toad;
therm. euta 1 14 deg. east 161 M-100 porthole;
salelabd deg. ereot 62400 peroti , s to agate
lan sad earth T 3 do g bast 16 3-00 perch. to
the beginning; Orlilllllitill ihr 6.10 perches.
Bald oul and last desorthed piece of land being
the saran which Ate:Knee r a.m., and wife by
deed, dated April 149, 1356 conveyed to said
Bennet•
be about men:loud Deed. 'from Elisabeth
itourden, Senonl Anderson. Admin ago, ta r
. .rasnee ideOlurY. Mr... wit,. Rogerson azdtelie,
JOON& )(Ohne]: and •110, and - Alxander Me- .
tended and wife. respectively. haring bees Be
tabled Rcorders 011100 of .aid Allubeny
County on 29159 day of January A.U. INS*.
Tee . abore described land mil usl of•
fared fur saliva lectlvely
us
Thole.
The Unite will be made Anoom al. the time of
sale.' Pa-beater tolormation inquire, of Hill
910113 in. AM.. AM:quay at Law,. NO. 143
fourth avenue.
A. IcILWAINE, Anct
rirrsimair. rat,. 19. 1810
1.1
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0 m
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m , w
PI 2
0 4 000 ml 11
•a - 0 b 4. r 4
d Pi r i 4
5
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CHOICE. AND RARE
CONFECTIONS, •
FOR PRESENT'S, AT
o.k°' IiE A " I r S,
112 irederal Rena, 4iteglialir.
mtLei
. . . . .
NVY JD
AErAILTEIENT.
.
l ' u* ! A %gr TA eiiiallitlit" • ii.
' Sbe ileitiatt remittal . pr6p-0010 lar.olfloatt.
iitx D0tt,.. , 011. 0 tor tn• ad? Mammal. Iron
.Ibil MI raw dal. /30.50.mmr.t0.1009;t000..-
14 Wl:elttAlai'Val'orglltirtr 4 .2..
calved will 00 01,0000* ~
DAUM. A.llll[ll,
IMAMS 01 MIMI.
..
NEW ADVER,
1 PER iii GOLD BON,
AT 95,
Free of Government Z'►x'
ISbIIED BY TB!
Burlington, Cedar Rapids
INNESOTI RAILROAD CO.
First Mortgage and Convertible
ADD YNCITECIND BY A
LIBERAL SINKING FUND
Interest. Payable in Coin at
New York or London. Prin
cipal Payable in Coin
in Fitly. Wean.
rrit.iutwrip...w.ss
$. EDGAR -TUOMPRON,
rruldent Pennelivaals B. H. 00..
°Hes: more, }
Preddent Tole4o. retorts mid Vatiaw R. S. Qa
Thew Bonds, at present pFted or Bold, yield
over O per cent. interest, and as intrrrestmene
they are tally so secure no 11. 8, 5-510., vrbleh
now eely par_634 per cent. In currency.
They are only Issued upon each maims of the
• das feet eutle same le completed Lad Is no-
ha operation.. Om tWo and • half million.
of dollar. base been 'expended on the Road.
Rlthb•three Wins ate aboat comnieteal and
equipped. and aimed, chow large Catnip: and
the remalledut of the line Is rapidly pinltreselon
toward completion.
The State of lowa, through watch Mb Road
ran., IS One of the rielsestagrtanltoral sections.
In America. Its large population, intending
.eta aarPrlatoff r►pldlp. sad Its latntanse rtald
of gra/a pork, viral and other agricultural pro•
duets, create s pressing demand tor the eonStrne ,
ton of this road, tritlett affords the best poultde
entrant. tor the bondbohlers, especially as the
tine roan through the wralthlest and .o%th/et/I
populated meetlon of the State.
TUX NO•D ALSO lONS =ROUGH TEI RIM
•ND GROWING STATI Or YINNISOTA. Refer
ence to tits nap of the 17 rated States veal nlO7/
the; R T Tim • Noe? INTinratiiNG
AND GROWING PORTION Or THR WRIT, AND
TIMM 011..07 TUJ 01LAT 'lllllOl.O 1.12128
. • .
DiEICT ConnunlCATMor WITH NOW toe..
CnICAOO Mtn Om' Loom. being to the latter
city 90 miles nearer from Northam:limn old at
winces of the BMW of Minnesota Wan by any
other road now both or Drodeeted, mad Mao the
nearest rent. from Central mld /Mothers Tow.
The road Is opened Syr loat trate smPISIt
constructed. and thus RECEIVES EARNINGS
ON. ITS COMPLETED SECTIONS GREATLY
IN raczats or THE AMOUNT NEEDED TO
PAY THE INTSBEST UPON ITSIIONDS BE
YORE THE RO.*.D 113 YINIIHIED. Tits Marna
or Tema FONDS IS Ticuasows otrAzumarn.
MT • GRIST EV111.111.5 ♦LIIEADT IN lIIRTZACII
OA rB■ LOUTS 07 LIM SOLD, Alf \MI./LA 81:
artivi cossur zranrums. Aim au LO? .TO
81.6 ANT 07 las COIITINGZXCII3 :emu az,
RAT& ATTU( TUS 011OINING Or SOLOS IN A
NIR ♦OD ITNIIST/LID ACOUWIII7.
11nd :ad quantity of lame Bonds ano now. ot-
QSI2
Alter a thorough
L invertigatlon of the attire
enterprise. We recommend tape Fiends an a Imit
tes. Investment. afteddlng absolute safety, and
paving an unusually Mien' rate of latiellat. All
marketable mantitle• rat their full price, tree of
commission and expreter charge., received la
payment. Pamphlet* as map. furnlabed on ap-
Taunton.
HENRY 01..Z147S & CO.,
Bankers, No. 32 Wall St., N. Y. •
•
Thabellef thatthetievanuseat wlaltandl
in. 5-110 s late • per coat. 1•Imims•••
It desirable for arrestors to look for lime Eltia
asmarnts that pay • good latarts‘ADOOT
*then TONNE IS NO 41.IIZSTION, for
olikt they eta extbauto It ole Govenuotta
boado—Capttalltlat taw prosolautt
gel • hlrator tats of latowtst. Ilelters
of 6.110 bonds at sanstol; tatty to.aay
fat bat ere and se queerer/v per amt.
camper lanterest. while the beads we Mt
PAT OVER TEN PER. CENT.
We base had these bonds werstealy MOM.
Mel, and bolas lamUl wtth the wealth and
mousses of the counties. at wales Wilms.
standluff and seletarst wensienteat of
the earths In control of thts • enterprise, we
reetnamend Meese bonds; as s ILret.eistos
.
S. IeCLEAN & CO., Bankers,
No. 75 Fourth Ave., -Pittsburgh, Pa.
P. 8.-0 a 8.01132% of our largely taarraord bar.
nem and for the bettor .eenmmodMlW of oar
friends and customers, we bare tars 'a loos
lease of lan. front onices at .11. 511:01311T11
AVINITE. lotae new Malan of the inerritaata
and kik:Mad...re Bask. wbere we win swerve
alter the Lt of March. " 'feline/3mi
DREKA
•• • • Imparter and retail 4oniar
/PINE: Err..I.IViODIMM.It..
WENDING. VISITING. PANTY AND BUSINESS
. .
tARD .
lIONOGBAMB, ABM. ILLOYLHATING.
Wen, by mall reoalv.prompt attention. end
fa wimples.
1,0311 Magenta
PEI
ICE I
PFoyonst. will be waived antll SATURDAY.
Ink last.. at II 0'
=1
•clonk lt.; 'f•r tbei /0E 0
Posbesale are to be for she los listens, see ase
to be lan wllb the baderstroed at City Hall.
blyerderbf lee Peek
aka•lN . J. K. OXIJST. ll:eretut;
SWINT & BR ,
ORNAMENTAL CARVRRIB,
, No. 61 dandsky IL, Allegheny, ft.
• lime usortakelit of =WM Peen sag
tl ... A . .T 4 sAwarryttly Mal. TU/129140
THE AMMO
CLOSIN
TMEL - Tir
18 NOW in
BARK
Ivco. no IVIALIRIC
.ftery arger l kilso acct. redeem
80 d a y.. Mao accasaistay for 0
NEW ADVIIRTISEEKENTF.
WILL LEM PITTSBERGII
TUESDAY, Hard 14th,
At 2 O'Clock Precisely.
-
„ -
,
,
,
DR. EDWARD S. MANES,
Up 10•Ve tO Offer Ms 111=2. Ut•lakit r.t2IM WIWI r
I=l=
from numerous Meads and tba profasalon
PITTEIBU/Sall A D rra viciarrr.
sad lo es pre.* ad 'rat Hada for the
VZEY LIBMIALPATRONAGZCONFILLIID
HolsommpftlWM.
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INUAGEMINT 11) LICIT=
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Lux% privesugen,
OLL TITZSDAY, Muth lith.lllTO.
At A O'CLOCE P. Y. PRECISZLIN
All who have not been moolle4
=LEI
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MEDICAL TILEATXLPIT
=I
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Corusilleventb street and Drumm 'RIM
I=LIE
F1t7.15131/oa.
VP TO TUT RODE AND DATE WitTs
I^=3=l
RE CLOSES BtIELEESS/K TWA CITY.
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PLANING MILL MEN
• AND OTEIRS.
EMl=ll33
The - undersigned has` letters patent of Lim •
United States for the improved conetnsettou et
leonine...Dowding, Ineldo lintel sad Cor Waal,
noting tear homes. The - weather-bearded. bf
this patented Improvement, being more particu
larly Weeded far settles' lee. gad menblaing I,
great duribility and beauty of Mine...C.:end
It is so emistreeted as to entirely avoiding nee
ofjolitstelpi. audigo prevent ester from enter- )r
Mg {hi joints, or fbe gaping Cr the dooming of
the lobate b 7 action , of the weather on Vie tha-
Inane Mang and reenseeltg by this NM
method are so constructed so to form pleat
pooooto at cheaply as by the ordinaiy !gouda(
Saudi alone thereby Presenting the sheering Of
the idea loom usy toter, andlearlog Pore/UM
for bogs.
He has slim pureimed the patent right of what
locommonly,known to the 'teethed Welber.
•
boarding." - -
• He hoe'dlsposed of the.folloulng tesetorio . sag
shop Plight to Slashes/ gooey, for both pat.
sunk - to Witt • •
TOG. I..Mundorll, the right for the Melton ,
yeah of the Ile et , It sa d counts.
To arQueran 1 MO gilts.. the flea forth. . •
word of Pittsburgh.
To 1100(00 Mores shop right foretell.-
mill blisterulti ward. Plashorob. .
To W. Petleteell & CO.. shop three for Meth
m .
ill. Biztb wed, Pip sheet..
To A.ex McClure. for rho borough of Ils.
seaport.
K To relhee & Pool. for sleet, Second. Tart
Your, h words. site of Allegheny.:
To Used Broth no, shoo right at their mill. la
Seven. h ward, Pole " r
To Dashes's, Co.. t r the bormisho of
Pborpsbursh sod Stoat also the teraehips .
Sealer and ladwa..
All in tr o t
are noised spinet lot then'
upon either of mall pauthia• and thee whams
to purchase Isla please ee , i,rr ode., me, Si
No. TR Preageld tenet, Paten:rob. Pe.
le .- J. O. ANDERSON.
JOHN T. GRAY,
:Henn and gigs Painter,
GRAINER. AND 91...A.ZTE317., '
.Nop. 54 Iltutit ea ses,
=
teL ISILILIIIB ELMER.
M T.LIXtit IM WWILL ILL gUll'mutual.
AJILVELLL 'I SL MHZ *
X4113/1•14011 NMI= mu. Mai corerra.
east 21.401 aux%
Thipet,.l3ol market mn. an. mums
4 6 ,,. • rrorrx.
I.llUrillbarett! Weoll%X.ez
VOTIOE TO corrraserous.
—sralod Proposals will be realm! . wwill
.117111 DAY. March .1404 toe the ZRZCTIOX
01 iLIOMTM, 11. P. oil ORCII ZOILDIIIO.
PlaXs ax 4 sptellcaronk cm be nix at Uko
or 41dona” E. 5. Moo ow, TX yams. /move.
tttobt to o,j ota7l btdo resirnd. sobTuS7.
1 aIICEB ntnuern OF sus-
LL Belting, flora andatuan Paellas. o
Ho on' Denis . Co , a atutafactais. • rid.o-
Uos of In 10 pr Nat. him card raw how , • ,
Maid. W. Tao trulesapalltd at 0261.111Elllitre
pgswp;mm
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. _ .
DR.. WRIETTZER ._ .
_.• ;
iu m . ' ,
&n
ate rimn diseissei. HaTO TREAT *La
nna Instil Its narati , A4. , 0
ulna dLeasaes, and the Oats otaaratiAn
malty eradiated; aparmatanlala at Paw
an' alums sat Isapotanas .ftwidana nos •
aalla or oast case. ad was ilitaa.
mass tbe teaninag Wham. as bloneaos, Nal
=lt "' ansisall ln4 ta *rm"'M dasail ot Sb MasTA '' ri
l ien 4 laal i =osnatia "" nt = l ns
rindes nsaastartaty. and slarstaill ...-
runon perannany wad. Maas a
ot.
ciarmaghttri==delivatin=
...
lid a
p =tior • Udall he seta
sr atterlartessw Ina=
nlanits,,Laatorataar Whltars_
anon •ar illlotrallowor We noraltlels.
Mon* - tioenorrates. ifax.~. Drama. . -
an. mate:UM ar Barrannia. are Md . . , •
ed tothe natal- meas.
th Inattnatilentan • pasta= who santsat -
11xeitelteatinattly la tig=t a tenni anal
at Maass fad wan of orf_ofolg
gm awn agopiro Venter 111411 la SO. ma.mW
41 . Naltar " riettia ' cataiadatitlaPaimg
ar , try =la Ibt two ramp. la mated
u.
mi.
~
WAy a rta=tleaVraad
11=1.7MEr=i=the pat.
ass anat. osastata.
TM .ai ann*„...toondar as auras
Y Oaltrid. 2lt la not toirnaleal WI ,
an- • . Sas
ta. a traf tars state:west of the eas.
and • am be fartraitled by man at Rs
3ss. In was Innate. hOweter. • maul - •
waatioa I. Obsoletely anotsauw, Indio Ix
ors dallypersonal attention Is new. hod. Mad' '
Am Its antoausedatlaa M an nuch astieWa *bat. are
I ealacated tha Mace that matm =Oa
vtw .
Wi n . ft" : l alli.. maarY rta last le Wpaltad SG •
nointry, manna anedleant
siiiii. - 7All preandana are wawa Inn . : . '
DeUeT:
ianir n a l
rn l otl.
dada
We penwa d
!,ar
ra . Mroa patpalets At caw Me. 01
:•
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4 a 4l m readwhthM ia Baur N ..N w IM NM
WIWIi/; U tlto4
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945,?.T.N12.1.1r.f.idf
OWS GREAT FINAL
G SALE
T:lfai,
Progress at
ErS,
STIZEMOT,
4 in prfee; als4 snits : S-0s ii!kigio