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qralitts*gli Sayfts.
OFFICIAL PAPER
Of 'Pittsburgh, Allegheny City
ad Allegheny County.
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FRIDAY, MARCH 18..11310
BONDS at Frankfort,
rzrztouron at Antwerp, 571 f
ocam closed In New York yesterday
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r- - Ir is denied that any negotiations are
on foot for a leue of the Chicago and
Rock,laland line of rail to Omaha, to the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company.
ke, L risdentood that the: Fending bill
will not be taken up in the House, until
the Tariff bill is disposed or—that is some
11[1181 1 / 1 May. It would have been far
better to send It to the Committee on
Banking and the Currency, within whose
province it must naturally have fallen.
MLR! WU something very soldier like
and admirable in the manly frankness
with which Gm. Slocum, a Democratic
member from Brooklyn, recently vindica
turd, in' a Bougie debate, the President's
statement that the War Department has
boa, economically administered. We
Geed net cite the figures by which he con•
ciredvely supported the position of the
President, in view of his very satisfac
tory remark in conclusion, that our own
government is more economical, in
respect of Its military establishment,.
than •say other firstqate power of the
world .
W. two Senators who !supported the
Dbininican treaty is Committee were
Munn. Cameron and Harlan. Against
It! . .. l *Stre Sumner, Morton, Patterson,
fiettankand Cuserly. We presume that
the - lint was against it on its merits;
Martha and Cuserly because they re.
girded it as prejudicing the cause of "free
Cabal'! Patterson !manse ha wanted St.
Minus to be first disposed of, and
Behan becauis be may have some griee
saute, ii the.matter of patronage, at the
Deputrunt. All of these causes will
also operate when the Senate oomes to
act upon the recommended rejection. It
will be hardly,possible for the treaty to go
through now. Oa the other band, the
separate convention for the purchase of
Beams may yet be ratified.,
SOUTHISIDE BAILROAD
Abill to incorporate a Company to con.
Muck a railroad from Pittsburgh down
the South side of the Ohio river to a point
at or near the borough of Bauer was in•
trOdneed into the House of Itrpresenta
due at Harrisburg yesterday, and re
leered, lifter an unsuccessful attempt to
pus It under a suspension of the rules.
'Who propose to do this thing? is 'the
question that will drat arise in every
mind upon learning the fact. We have
no other clue to the answer of that ques
tion.than is fonid in the names of the
proposed corpcnstors. They are, James
IL Hannah, D: L. Imbrle, D. McKinney,
jr., IL B. Quay, Thomas d Bcott„'ann J.
D. Cameron. "Then the further qua
tons arise: Are not thew gentlemen al
ready connected with the powerful inter
eat now in possession of the north sine of
the dyer? What is their object in seek
tug to get that of the milk aide? These
are perfectly legitimate subjects of inquiry
both for the members of the Legislature
and the people of Pittsburgh.
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In the fact that flee different Interests,
in the affairs of Tennessee, were repro
seated 'before the House Reconstruction
Commlties recently, and that there were
not more than two of these Interests
agreed in any particular view of the Altus-
Son and its requirements, we may read
azauToma of much practical strength
t any form of Congressional med
tiling SA the business. When the case
is aci far from being a clear one, member*
will exhibit a wise discretion In letting
it absolutely alone. We have already of
legislation quite enough to meet any pos
sible contingency In Southern affairs,
Ora of an armed rebellion, and wham'
enough to. manage that, should another
one - occur. All this body of legislation
can be enforced by the Federal authority.
Oar revenue laws can be faithfulicr ad.
ministered, and the Civil Rights Act,
ltiellioverini all the mooted and political
ground, demands only an (tidally faithful ,
vigor In its execution. For anything be:
yond, the peoples Of those States ought to
'have the largest liberty—ln . reaping all
the bad fruits of their own bad self
gevernment. We have no call as yet to
reconstruct reconstruction.
TIIE INCOME TAX
We hear or a wide difference in lads
meat, touching the continuance of the
blooms tax, between Secretary Boutwell
and •Clommissioner Delano. The flue
decidedly opposes any reduction, but Me
woad thinks that some commotion must
be Made "to the pressuriof public opts:
lan" spirit the tax. The Secretary Is
right, and his subordinate is not. If Any
reductions in the revenue are to be In
order, public opinion, the judgment of
the muses who do the biggest Put of the
Toting, Would clearly prefer that theiew
polies should favor other points of, far
more general consequence 'than r this
matter of a tax upon incomeshir.
Delano, - on the other band, allows
himself to be deceived by the
chimer Of portion of the pima
Journals Is nearly all the large cities de
mend the omission of this tax, because
the influences - Wtdch control their
commas are directly touched by Its con.
timmace.' ' But the provincial press is by
reo means of that way of thinking. Aid
Hike question were submitted to apopi.
lar vote, the result would be nine Moue
In favor °Cleaning ou this tax and re
lieving something else, of greeter populhr
moment, from present -burlttene
possible . that the Cominissioner . rude
°Mar rieispepers besides those of the
larger cities, bat It is quite certain that the
secretary has a pater comprehenelon of
the Ideas and wishes of the homelier TOM.
There Is more than one district In that.
States where the sluing member, canvass•
ins for his meleetlon, will hale a hates
row to hoe, alter he has voted to release
this tax, at the -,expenso of a asthma'
Minot upon more than one article of
prime necessity to all his constituents.
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The thitty.minute speech in which The
colored Senator from Xlssissifpl mashie
debut in the debates sof 'that body on the
111th.was in effort anecredltahle to Ida
oimabliities, and In limutorty with "lithe
proprieties-of the situation. The, crisis
would neither be unkind nor injust who
could, specify, if need be, not far from a
scerief whiter ffenstors, not one ofwbom
would hare done better, and .a good ntsny
of theta not so well as. this. Mr.. Bevels
- does net *OM to hare essayed the
!Mien of of any new points in the technical
I nuits of the Geo.& question; It is a
~q uestion upon which nothing new
Tamable to- be offered from any
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quarter. But ho knew bow to
pay a just and striking tribute to
the meritorious deserving' of a race which
ammo or us have not always been ready
to acknowledge. The fidelity with which
he has depicted the humble., decent but ,
hopeful patience of the Southern blacks,
during that four years of struggle which
Involved in its final issue - their all on
earth, must be recognized by such of us
as remember the remarkable testimony to
the same effect given, a few days since,
a publloisidreas,,by one of our citizens a
welt•known., and highly esteemed D -
octet. • .
Weatall all of us like this a 'of
Mr. Revels the better that, avoiding any
ambitious flights of oratory and needless
repetitions of technical points, he confin
ed himself idnly to a simple but forcible
appeal, for race, to the wise and hu
mane statessnanehip of their countrymen.
v i e
Whether thli Mississippian sh all be the
tut or only the first American natcir of
color, the figure which warp Wed in
that august Chamber on the 16th of
March,lB7o, will be hereafter censplen.:
mil In all the mulls of the Republic—
and that, one which seems destined to be
i republic of
° all mankind.
TILE CONSTITUTION—IS IT ODLI ,
GhTORT
On the 15th Inst., a Dill was presented
in the State Senate, to facilitate the con •
struction of the "Jersey Shore, Pine
Creek and Buffalo Railway." - On the
day ensuing, titia bill was amended by
adding certain provisions in aid of the
construction of three other: railways pro.
Jetted in the western portion of the Coca.
monwealth. We print elsewhere the
bill as thus amended, its first section ex
hiblting the measure as first offered, while
the second section embodies the added
amendment. -
The original bill proposed a diversion
in the form of an "exchange" of securi
ties of six millions in the bonds of the
Pennsylvania Railroad, from the Sinking
Fiend which now holds them—these bonds
to be surrendered to the Jersey Shore
CoMpany. • sad Its own bonds, to be
Created for a similar -amount, to be
guaranteed by existing . companies of
undoubted credit, and substituted therefor
In eald fond.
It is evident that the friends of this
proposition were fearful of its defeat
before the Lirgislaturc, and that they seek,
by their appeal to tt,4 interested goodwill
of western =mho to secure a combi
nation which shall triumph over any leg
islative opposition. -
This omnibus scheme, to borrow nine
and a half millions from the Sinking
Fend, presents a very plain question
which most be met on its threshold. Is
that diversion or exchange of the property
of the Fond to be Justified under the letter
or spirit of the Constitution t it It be not
so prohibited, it would be a mere question
of public discretion, ne to which we elload
gladly concur in its generous provision for
the special interests of Allegheny and the
southwestern counties ot the \Common
iealth. But, unfortunately, we cannot
dose our eyes to the solemnly - expressed
injunctions of the Constitution in sll such
premises as these. We quote once more
Its language, (Art XI, Sec. 4) as follows:
To - provide for the payment of the
Present debt, and any additional debt
contracted as aforesaid, the legislature
shall, at its first session after the adoption
of this amendment (1857) create a sink
ing fund which shall be surltslant to pay
the aottruing interest on such debt, and
*sunnily to reduce the principal thereof
by *stun of not lose than two hundred
and filly thousand dollars; which sink
ing fund shall consist of the net annual
income of the public works, from time to
time ownednedd e 3y tti t.
State, of or thepro
d
or of anyport thereof, and of the Income
or. proceeds
ate, ollgste sate of
s a r t iroth w er n t i m%
or resources that may he designated by
law. The "said sinking fund may be
increased from Smite time, byassigrang
to It soy part of the taxes, or other nove
naes of the State, not required for the
ordinarY and current expenses of govern
meet, and, unless in case of um% invasion
or insurrection-NO PART of the said sink
iv fiend shalt be used or APPLIED
OTHABWI3I THAN IN TAM HITINUISH -
Kinn or Tux roewo unix, un G
til the
'amount of such debt la reduced below
the sum of five millions of dollars."
Of the $9,5ak000 of securities which
this • bill proposes to ,"apply other.
:wise than in the extinguishment .01
the public debt," the entire sum,
every dollar, has been derived to
that flied from "the' proceeds ot the isle
'of the public works" of the State. A part
of this amount—s3,soo,ooo—isnow itself,
in Its present form. the result of a inver
sion, twojeare since, of an equal amount
'of the fund property, not "In extinguish.
;ment of the public debt," but sea loan,
-la the form of an exchange of securities,
.to a corporation.. That transaction was
clearly unconstitutional. Because no
steps hette been, taken to obtain a judicial
'clecivort to that effect, we find that fresh
operations of the same sort are now un
'dertaken... . . . .
Therits no disputer:pen three facto: Ist,
That these funds have been derived from
the sale of the public workr; 2nd, That
the present proposition, like that of two
years 'Mans. Is an "application" of the
lands "otherwise • Man in the ex.
Ungutahment of the public debt;" 3rd,
That each "application" Is expressly
and solemnly, forbidden by. Our, !hada•
inent:o law., „, „
We afar this simple protest against the
pendlngF-1011, which _the constitutional
phraseology exaresses with a. solid force
and indisputable significance vastly be
yond anything that other language of
our own could convey.
We cannot Ignore these plaln require•
meats of the Constitution, of the Coni
mbnireidth; eien if .4e were willing,.
which we never can bete eat our own
repeated words of protest heretofore,
against morn than one kindred scheme.
Nat for *ions, of railways, enough to
rib every highway and valley of Western
Peastsylvaubt with iron, can' we be is•
veigleg . by interest,ar wheedled by ape-' '
cionsiogile, whoever may chop it, into
any foruief acquietcence, active or pas
sleet, in a palpably unlaWful and suicidal ' 1
violatiOn of the Constitution.
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Theistmote have taken an oath, which
weluieenot, to upheld that Constitution.
tet‘thena, each and all, be judged by their
flanitti, to' ,that solemn obligation. We
Maceoply thank &macre Gramm and
liicrwaup for their steadfast resolution
to be feltiefal. and honest in their high
trusts even among so many faithless and
:—Xncapahle of resisting temptation.
Ww.'L_ Dot:rotas; convicted of lar.
catty of letters kora the Ann tabor poet,
°Doe, has been sentenced to two years
tiard.Misar in the Detroit HOlllO of Cot-
MUM.: "Douglass Is a young mass of
fine ;manly prtierice and a prepossessing
face end manner. Ho is apparently
about, 23 Imre of age. Be served in the
army' fronilBo4 until the close of the war.
He then ettidied' in an academy lit Alla.
gheny,-and entered Michigan Unliersity
in INS. His aged father—reputed-to be
a man of means and of the highest stand
log in the community in, which he lives,
wee in court during the trial, bowed
down with BOTTOW at the spectnle which
he was called upon to witness.'
REVELS
Seamans BOWRZII4 gild, Commis.
stoner Delano had quite a long confer
ence recently, on the income tax. The
Secretary was . In favor of the continu.
ante of the lax for the present year; but
the Commissioner said that the public
pressure for Its modilcation or repeal was
so treat that he sou Inclined to favor
reduction of the rate, and also an increase
'of the exemptions. 'Moth had learned
that the W 331 and Means Committee
were)demosed-to mshe a reduction, but
RS .1 0 ,0944 A. fat ' '
AN ELEVATED RAILWAY
(From the Neer World.)
The West Side elevated railway on
Greenwich atreet is now completed for Its
entire length, from the Battery to Thir
tieth street, and It is expected that trains
will soon be run on it for the accommo.
dation of the public. There are a few me
chanical difficulties yet to he overcome,
but they are of a trivial character and
will soon be disposed of.
The care of this road are the same as the
ordinary Street car, except that they run
on eight wheels instead of four, and they
are built on coach springs, which rest on
a rod at the extreme breadth of the car
instead don the wheels directly. Along
the whole length of the car underneath is
* series of elliptic springs, the object of
which is to catch the first momentum of
the rope as it attaches itself to the car,
, and comuffinicate that motion gradually
to it instead of suddenly, which would
produce a disagreeable jerk, anti would
also be liable to break the roue. The
attachment has been found to work ad
mirably, the motion of attaching the car
being no more than the ordinary motion
produced by starting one of the ordinary
street cars.
The motive power of the road Is sup
plied by seven engines, with two oscillat
ing cylinders apiece, nine inches in diam
eter, with fourteen inches stroke, and
whichare aboutthirtyborse power. These
are in vaults undernetththe sidewalk, the
lower one at the corner of Cortlendt
street, and this engine turns a driving
wheel, round which puns an endless
rope, the other bight of which goes round
a cylinder at the Battery. Attached to
this rope, at distances of one hundred and
fifty feet, are Waite trucks running on four
small wheels and resting on a wooden
track underneath the main rails, and in
the centre of the space between them.
Thus these trucks, passing along the line
from the engine to the Battery, right side
up, or with the wheels underneath, pass
around the cylinder at the Battery and
return upside down to Cortlandt
street. Then they pass down through
an iron pillar haling a trice arranged to
fit the wheels of the track, around the
driving wheel, which is also encircled
with a randier track, up through another
pillar on to the track toward the Battery
again. These trucks are armed with a
small slot, to which the car is attached or
detached by a lever in front of the car,
controlled by the conductor. The rope,
with its little trucks, keeps constantly in
motto . When it is desired to start the
car th conductor moves the lever, and
the fl t truck which comes alone catches
theand carries it along with it. lilt
al,
is dui to atop, a turn of the lever de
tach o Muck, the brake is applied
es in e ordinary street car, except that
the brake, instead of being applied to the
outer rim of the wheel, is applied to the
axle. The wheels of the car are of
wood, Instead of cast iron; and with a
wrought Iron tire; this readers the mo
tion of the car nearly noiseless.
Thus it will be seen that there is a cer
tain distance between the two engines
where there is no rope, but that distance
is not more than fifteen or twenty feet,
and the car will readily traverse the din
lance by its momentum.
.Orie great desideratum will be to have
the engines running at exactly the same
velocity, so that the trucks in each section
may have exactly the saute motion, anti to
effect this a system of governors is to be
applied to the moduli, and it Is the sup
plying of these governors that laone cause
of the present detention. Without these
governors, the engine, running only the
rope with Its small trucks, would require
a greater velocity than the one witnout
the car attached.
By an ingenisin arrangement the car,
as It reaches the extremity of the rope, is
detached automatically, or the conductor
may, if he chooses, detach it just before
it gets to this point, as line been explained,
and It then runs on by Its own velocity
until It passes the other engine, when the
other rope comes along and catches it as
beLore; and so easily is this done that a
person inside the car,
unless his attention
is specially called to the fact, is unaware
of any change from one rope. to the other.
The au has been run from one end of the
route to the other, and its operation has
been highly satisfactory, fulfilling all the
expectations of the officers of the com
pany, and running from one end to the
other, that is from the Battery to Thir
tieth street, In fifteen minnow, which to at
the rate of twelve nines an hour, and this
is the rate at which it is proposed to run
the cars ordinarily.
Another want which the actual work
ing has dittoed, is a connection between
the vaults, and wires are now being laid
to connect each one with the other along
the whole line, and so trifling is the addi
tional strain of the weight of the car upon
the engine, that the engineer does not
know whether the car has attached or
not, nor on what point on the road it is.
A. system of telegraphic signals will be
adopted by which all the engineers will
be in communication with each other, so
that they- may govern their engines in
harmony.
The number of stations has not yet
been determined on, but it is supposed',
that one for each quarter of a mile will
be 'sufficient. The company have already
had several offers of houses for that pur
pose, and will in a abort time decide
where they can best be located to milt the
collimate= of the public. They are
perfectly satisfied with the result of the
trials thus far made, and confidently ex
pect that the road will bean entire IMMO&
A Vut lairatarulu tichuste
The St. Paul Prus announces that ex
Secretary McCullocb,Senator Carl Schurz
and ex-Governor Marshall, of Minnesetay
have been selected, and will be invited by
the Northern Pacific Railway Company
to go to Europe on a mission to organize
and stimulate emigration to the line of
the road and the settlement of its laud%
on a plan more comprehensive sect ex
tended than any heretofore devised. The
company ewn every alternate section In a
belt forty miles wide, from the head of
Lske Superior to the Pacific Ocean, equiv
alent to a strip of twenty miles wide, la
all between thirty and forty million sores
of lend—a territory greater in extentthan
all New England, and capable of sustain
ing five millions of people. They have
already arranged with German capitalists
for all means necessary to the construe•
tion of the road with the largest force they
can employ. They propose to offer to
every 'lmmigrant in Europe , abundant em
ployment in building the road for the first
year or two after his arrive]. Whetker .
they assist hith in his passage here is not
stated. When he has finished his work
for the company he Is to have a farmer
forty, eighty, or one hundred and sixty
acres, with a neat frame dwelling house
ready erected thereon, and a lot of reason
ble size fenced In, all at the expense of
the company. It is expected; that, the
surplus wages received for, cortatruCting
the road will stock the farm and provide
the tools, ao that every person employed
in, the construction of the road may, as
scones it is finished, go to raising the
crops which It will bring to market. The
company will manufacture the homes by
the thocsmd, exactly alike, like the parts
of a Springfield ride or Elgin watch, so
that each piece of any one structure will
fit into the corresponding piece of any
other. They expect in this manner, to
secure en iibundskt and immediate supply
of _cheap labor, and to immediately en
hance the value-,of their lands by the
rapid settling up of the lino of their road.
The Youghiogheny Coal Fields.
The Greensburg Herald nays : That
portion of the western Pear:trylvan% coal
which Is being worked on the Yough
iogheny river, in the vicinity of Connell'.
vile, It may not be generally known, is
wimps the most productive of any. yet
folly developed. This Is certainty true
in regard to the depth of stratum, and
richness for conuses. If we re
member right s ki ome g v ei nsln that vicinity
are eight and ulne feet thick. We see no
coal coked anywhere else that Produces
so fine a quality of that article u does the
Connelbrville coal. And but few, away
from that vicinity, are aware of the ex
tent and number of coke ovens now In
operation In that region, Immediately on
the line of the Pittsburgh and Connell.-
Mlle Railroad, and the quantity they pro.
I duce monthly. From a reliable detailed
statement - published of the product of the
month of February, we gather that there
were ten comps:Ms or proprietors, who
aggregated seven hundred (and forty
ovens, In use, producing 021,100 bushels
of coke. And the business may be con
sidered only begun. When that road
shall torre.betin completed through, and
an outlet to market opened eastward to
B a idawie Aired, and other points on the
I seaboard, by the Morton mute, what will
not that trade grow to In 'Meat t "
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Vox Rubln,gton eorregiondent of-the
Philadelptda Nat up:resPect to
the floral oferlng tendered him by a lady
at the government printing once, the
President blushed, • bowed and retired.
But *ben he got out or di the
ladies, he , remarked, 'lf I'd been .Tohn•
ton I should have made Erlich.'
MI=ME
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PITTSBURGH DAILI GAZETTE
Yee trattwee semnibee.
An net to facilitate and encore the con
etruction of an addlemni railway
connection between the water.. of the
etteettebanna stet the great lakes of
tweeds and the north-western Spates, •
he extending the aid arid credit of cer• 1
min corporations to the Jersey Shore,
Pine Creek and Buffalo Railway Com
pany.
•Wnsnees, It lea unlearnt much pub.
lie importance to the State at largo that a
railway should be emnpleted at en early
date to form an additional connection
between the anthracite and bituminous
coal fields of _Pennsylvania, and the
great chain of lakes and States west, and
thereby develop a valuable portion of
the Commonwealth, now without such a
highway, and add greatly to the taxable
values for state and all other purposer.
Ann Wattages, It is believed that
these desirable obJecUi may be amain.
pliehed by ttie pray - 16100mM tne annexed
bill, and in order to grant sufficient
authority for effective aid as aforesaid,
to secure the same, therefore,
Seems 1. Be it enacted, de. That the
Jersey Biters, Pine Creak:rend Buffalo
Railroad Company be and they are here
by authorized to execute a
gage to the amount of six millions of
dollen, in lieu and substitution of the
loan said Company have heretofore been
authorized to melte, which shall cover
all their line of.rallway to be construct
eel from Jersey Shore to connect with the I
; Buffalo and Washington Rallwiy, as sot I
• forth' hither charter, with ita extension" I
. rights of way, equipment, engine houses, 1
machine shops, tools and property of ,
• every kind whatsoever, appurtenant. to •
tand requisite for the - maintenance, man.
, agement and operation of said road.
, together with the corporate rights red I
i franchises acquired, and to be acquired, •
• to "wirs the payment of bonds, as here. •
• Wafter provided, each bond
er annu m
,
Interest five per centum p
payable at
seudennually front and idler
•, the first day of April, Anno Domini one
• thousand eight hundred and seventy,'
t
which shall be payable to the Commoti
t wealth of Pennsylvania, to be deposited
1 in the sinking fund of the t onmen- ,
t wealth with the interest thereon for ap-
t plicate:in only to the payment of the •
i public debt. These bonds to be received '
, say the Commonwealth in' lieu and sub-.I
i stithition of the existing debt of that •
. amount or five per cent= bonds that is
contracted to be paid by the Pennsylve.
nts Railroad Company. snit all liens and
t claims arising in connection therewith, •
' and the 'said six millions of dollars of •
, bonds shall bo received In fall esthete°.
• Lion of the said bonds of,the Pennsylva.
t Ma Railroad Company, and oall liens
and claims arising hereunder ,, or there
for.
One hundred thousand dollars of said
bonds of the Jersey Shore, Pine Creek
and Buffalo railway company
shell be
payable eackeed 'every year, beginning
with the first day of April. one Crowned
eight hundred and seventy-live, and so
continue annually thereafter until the
first day of April, one thousand sight
hundred and ninety.
On the first day of April, one thousand
eight hundred and ninety-one one mil
lion of dollars. •
Oa the first day of April, one thousand
eight hundred and ninety-two one mil
lion of dollars.
One the first day of April one thousand
eight hundred and ninety-three one mil
lion of dollars.
And all the remaining balance of the
entire debt with the interest due there.
on eaten be fully paid and liquidated on
the - drat day of April, Anno Domini
one thousand eight hundred and ninety
four.
Upon the delivery of the bonds and
mortgages as hereineefore provided, the
Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of
this Couameuwealth are hereby author
lied, empowered and directed to deity
er to the Jersey Shore, Pine Creek and
flaffejo railway company the gations
of the Pennsylvania p railway company,
now in the sinking fund or In any way
belonging to the Commonwealth, to the
amount of six millions of dollars of five
per centimi bonds, and to cancel and
fully eattely ail mortgagee or delete, of
every nature and kind whatsoever ea•
icing therefor by legislative enactment,
contract or otherwise, in favor cf the
Commonwealth Bedlam said Pennaylva•
nes railway company, and thereupon he
entire proceeds that may be realized
!rota the said bonds and online againet
the Pennsylyanis railroad company shale
be spoiled teem time to time by theJer
nay Shore, Pine Creek and Buffalo rail
way compaity only to the immediate
construction and equipment or the said
line of railway between the points speed.
tied In the eel ineorporatiog the said
company, and the said main line of rail.
way shalt be onnstrumed and opened for
public us...within .limes seen from the
teenage of this act. Provided /owner.
That no delivery or exchange of bonds
shad be made under the provisions or
authorit
y of this act by the Commis.
;donee. of the Sinking Fund until a
contract for the construction and equip
ment of the Jersey Share, Pins Creek
and Buffalo railway, with responsible
parties duly executed, shall be delivered
to said COW mlnstonerr. and en absolute
gnatentee for the fulfillment thereof
within the time and conditions of this
act by the Catawissa and Philadelphia
and Reading railroad con:ironies or the
Catawizea and Lehigh and Susquehanna
railroad companies or by the Philadel- '
phis and Erie Northern Central and
Pennsylvania Erie,
companies, and
also a guarantee in like manner of the •
payment by said Jersey Shore, Pine
Creek and Buffalo railway company of
three hundred thousand dollars interest •
per annum. as It accrues to the State on
the said bonds of the Jersey Shore, Pine
Creek and Buffalo railway company due
' ing the construction of Bald line of rail
way and until it is opened for !riffle as'
required by Ws act.
And said ominanice or such of them
as may, Join in-aald guarantee for the
purpose cf providing additional security
to the State se aforesaid are hereby fully
authorizedemPewered to extents
encthegreenietati and obligations tinder
their corporate seals, as may be needful
to perfect their said guarantee, as requir
ed by this act Red se further security to
the Commonwealth for the execution of •
guarantees as herelobefore provided, the
earns shall be deemed and taken to be a',
I Jlen upon the railways. their prop-',
'any and frauctises that may eater into 1
• the same, and so continuo until the con. •
I ditione thereof aro fully complied with. ,
I Sentries 2. That the three and s half 1
• millions of lave per contum bonds now I
lin the sinking fund, given bythe Alla-
I gheny Valley Railroad Company to the
• temmoonwealthof Pennsylvania, teacake •
I er with all the guarantees therewith, be •
and they are hereby appropriated for I
aiding in the -development of certain
districts of this Commonwealth as here. I
after provided: ' - i
First, To the Pittsburgh, Virginia and
Charleston Railway. Company, one mu I
lion sin hundred thousand dollars-'. - .
Second, To .the Clearfield and Buffalo
Railway . Company, one million, four
hundred thousand dollars.
Third, To theßrieAllegheny
Beltway Comeany, Oro hundred he n
sand dollen. , • '
For which the Commonwealthof Penn.
eel-rants shall receive their bonds
respectivelv,,ebear e the sato° in.
tercet and metering 'at the same
time as the bonds the Common
wealth now holds in pro rata proportion
from each- company, all of which shall
be secured by a second . mortgage upon
those lines respectiesty, their property,
franchisee and equiproont, the said cum
ponies limiting their Stet mortgage to an
amount riot eXceeding, sixteen thousand
dollars .per mile, bearing interest at
seven per centaur per annum: the pre
meds, of all betide received' front the
Commoowealth under this act 03 banged
only for aiding in the construction and
equipment of their roads, all of which
bands and mortgages they are hexeby
fully authorized and, empowered to per
feet in the weal form. :Upon this being
'done and the Ave per mecum beetle of
said companies delivered to them e . the
said commissioners p. sinking Bled ate
hereby authorized, empowered Wi nd t di.
rected to deliver tothoomdpaulmied
In this iection of-this act their re.peo•
tire portions of the hoods of the Alice
'chatty Valley
Railroad Company, now In
the " h ikin g end , or in any way belong •
bag to the mmonwealth, to the amount
of three mi lon five hundred thousand
'dollars 4...., 'dollarsof ti per centutu trends, and to
'cancel and fly satisfy ell mortgages
and claim of every nature and kind
whatsoever existleg tberefor in favor of •
the Coreenonwealtil against said et-Reels- •
•UP Valley Reload Company, and the'
g g ua n n t t o on s to th s e areido f
transfer consent t
ofb eangd I
tiled with the Commissioners of these:tire
In fund, end to relinquish and transfer
all and every claim of the Common
wealth against the Allegheny. Valley
Railroad-Comp:My and the guarantors •
thereof, to the parties receiving the
bonds 'forewent. .
And the said lines iir ratite-ay shall be
constructed end Open for passage blic use
witbin three years 'f rom the of
thise4t, as follows: • . .
The Pitiaburgh, Virginia and Charles.
ton Railway between such point In South
Pittsburgh, .-.4J,legbeny OeUnty. and
Greensboro' . in Greepe county. Peunsyl.
vault., by Inch reeds as the Pittsburgh,
Virginia, and Charleaten Redline, EOrlk l i
pony ray tingle adopt.. — e
The Clearfield 'and Buffalo Railway - ,
between such point on the line of the I
1 Allegheny Valley Railroad
exeension in
I Olearned county, or other print In said
county, and a point of connection with
the Buffalo and Washington Railway, In 1
the county of bleleean, by such route as
• may, after careful survey, be Busily
I adapted by the Clearfield and Buffalo
Allier:iv Company. . .
The Brie and Allegheny Beltway be
tween snob point on the Atlantic and
-.,...
...:::3,..ii.:;:..•:.:130:;-}:--7-7-?..':!:al:ri,l4ir:j-I;.i--.1"?:*:,.-8;44,),11:::.-:,.....f., .q4,;iA:?,',FAz,,.,,.,-,-...
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ME
FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 18, 1870
Groat Western Railway, In the counties
of Erie or Crawford and the mty of Erie,
by such route as the Erie and Allegheny
Railway Company may finally adopt.
Provided, however, TTat no delivery or
exchange of bonds shall' be made under
the provisions or authority of this section
of this act by the commissioners of the
sinking fund, until a ctintract for the eon.
'traction and equipment of said lines of
railway respectively
with rmpansible
parties duly' executed shall be delivered
to the said commirmionom . and an abso
lute guarantee for tha fulfillment thereof
within the time and conditions Of this act
by a reeponaibto railway company or
ampoules, and oleo a guarantee in like
Wanner of the, payment by the said rail.
way company or companies respectively
of all interest as it accrues to the Mato,
on said bonds belonging to the Common•
wealth of said companies respectively
during the construction of their lines of
railway and-until they are open for trams
as required by this ad; and said oompa.
ny er companies as may Join
In said
guarantee for the purpoee of providing
seourity for the said lines are hereby
fully authorised and empowered to exe•
cute such agreements end obligations
under their respective seals as may be
needful to perfect theirguarantee for the
fulfillment of their contract as required
by:the provisions of this act; and as a
further security to the Commonwealth
for the execution of the guarantees ma
hereinbefore provided the some shall be
deemed and taken to be a lien on the
railway or railways, theirproperty and
franchises, that may enter into the same
and so continue until the conditions
thereof are fully compiled with; and the
guarantees provided for in this bill shall
be taken as an entirety and no delivery
of bonds made until entirety
the said guar
antees are executed in due form for do.
`ivory to the Commonwealth.
SOLDIERS who enheted in 1811 on the
'first call of President Lincoln, and who
were honorably discharged before the
expinstton of the term of their enlistment,
are entitled to $lOO each as bounty.
Such was the decision of the Supreme
Court pronounced on the 16th.
roe FINE DIEDITERRABEAN
SPONGES,
'Bannon Poona".
'Barbers . Cop Sponnan,
.n . Tolle,. Sponges
of every d• tort ptlon.
PENN AND PVITII.!AIto. • Ina nn , driln.nt
. • Oa
old St.ESN act 019
and CLIAPI WALE.
IMEEI
Sold at the very lowest prices.
J AMIE 'ALM & CO .8
D ILO El 82011 E.
Comer POI% clout filaik Stradls, (old St. Clair
CONSUINIPTION OF THE LUNGS.
If Wen 15 any ono s.lmonltlon that needs to
.ro on carefaliy Impremd •pun the minds of
Lewis cubical to the ailment. of tee iseits and
onlmottary ergots, It le the Important fact tent
attention ehonid b paid to the Rest beginnisge
of those almues. to the start a tow Moe. .f
such medicines's.. DR. KEYSER'S PECTORAL
sYRUP ',lll be mire to smolt the &mom. toed
of only the
,Imaitity function.. or to
M=
es for diseases •f the Dings red contingent
pas, Dr. Keyserie Proton' Byrnfi has Blond
A of yews of experience ! and Too C
sic person who ham het takea IL Lkat
mw not speak lustily of Ds vlr:neor.
Let any one &glinted mite •cooak only try
bzule, !sad as sore salt Is teen Until co nil to
Dr Keyser boo as ogles ottanhad to kis
Moro, wbero - all ipaaner of frank
arie Baceessfallr v. 144.
thote of Ibr Inuae and pulmonar, orgaua and
he would iurperlfully Invite Wows wbo aro sof
tartan and bane failed to get teller from otter
on.ces. to etre Lis method of treeteteat atrial.
Not lobe *lose. a highly respected gentkontss
or a( tied twilit the scvepeper press or the City.
aired at Dr. lleseer • e edict and took hie used!.
d was cured be leas than Itulf atm,
irtlsl2=
eared In It's than week
lady. weakened and attenuated with lees
comet Ms, waa meat. bloom. lava reaerwit health
a. 41 vigor, was salted where elm got the toed
medicine thatcered bet. The armeer was. at
Dr. Scatter's.
♦ WI& pow and pale sod emscloted. •u
• •rt cured by a bottle or two of Ur. leper's
9:=
♦ lady es Liberty stmt. trtobe Dogs tiers DI
ditesred. wt. Teetered to perfect beelik bleb*
continued are of DR. 1L1T6667 Linn. 0111“.
d Dr. Kry.er's rect.:m . ld F.yrap.
A gentlemen best doer to Dr. Kedser's Store
owe be will rococ:need Dr. E.7Kr'e rrecorel
Syrup I. al con.: lon thee belt o bottle cored
DR. EESOE¢ • I (MEAT MEDICINE STORE
AND MEDICAL OFFICE FOR CHRONIC.
DISEASES. No. HSI I MUTT rfIIEET. Of.
Ace ➢oars until 1 o'clock, ►ad fr:se 3 tod and
toe at 01111.
YKSECAIT Se.
SINKING SLOWLY.
Messes that pregrem retridly to a erlab are
not. the only ones to be ceded. C .... or dry
rot does sot blest • tree as adds:ay as a stroke
Of lightning, let unions aerated, It destroy. It
...endear; radiant. inamerarento
a'theash It does not kill with the .51110055 of
lones fever, 1... sore to sap the springs Of lib
eventually at any agate disease, If not dished
by Iny Igeratin g meek at ton. There Is angel& g
boa presebly touching la the awl &elm of Met
eters decay. Languor. pallor, amitelatles, do
orman. of spirits, and a disk/Ito for emeriti's.
are Its o7dlnary ITMPUMS, nod they shoeld be
promptly met by Joule mesa:ie.. The best la.
vig.,raot and alillerasit Mate. be aml totem&
to a cue of ale land Is Hoetetter.elitestach Ell.
m.re, The stimulating principle of the Draws.
glen =UM the dormant aerial , of the•Yetere.
and the Wet istisenleg ad mast/mg preps rtlio
sire a penance% and toratlbtal impala to as
vital area thire brought Into lasi. The falPeg
oppetite I. re-analteard, the preen...digestion
and assimilation are quietened , the evenly of
blood, the morello. become morel ateral, wd
.
every organ that seatributes to the &Parlament
of the boll undergoes salutary au.. Ey this
means the repair or physkel structure is el,
hAtied ad health ad 'leer restored: 1.. on
theef d - seases bog tie calico. comet' le of
the Bitters btoll more marked and sulking thas
in those elaractsels d g ilded biity ad
servo. s nr.trodiert; ladles With these
afloat. Sad In this mo.t whoteemasef all teaks
end correctives the safest 11 - 4 tercet meat of
relief. It is arose to roars tied poorer , . •VI
rotors. Moab Iliac unifonatestlinony of &loads
or nit.esim.”
tar - AN ELECTION FOR PRES.
!DENT ova SiX. DIBECT , II.I - oltha
MANCIITETER SAVINGS BANK v111156E144
at thi i anlitrr How, No. 1100 Roarer ammo,
oo EV/VEDA'S% Ksith se, DPID. between , Me
hoots of 1 sod 3 o•elott r. 34.1
THO 43. D. 'UPDIKE, Cuhler.
12,11110. whlls‘li •
-
ortI i v,r,g3)II . _? 7 rIONONGAIHMA
. _he Enoldint aryl/dons
!;"tg TZ5a74431 , 72 •
OMITS ;1.11.th...ff. hayoblo to the Otookooldero
rtheir i. a.orese , tatrres.. at tb
Mina: of N. olmos &tram
ftforthwith.
.17. TglNlffi •
I *4;:lre D1421:41 fzi a? •Di tilA
log - 011C13.—The time . ler. re.
.A`t CUMIN° yr nagalir far the Ilk U. P.
Churcb Hulldlna Auburn aztaadad anal APJUI.
lat. at c.a. All bide smut be la at that thee.
hide 919 Da left at 29 Woad Utast Of TI
milll7M4l
d. 33.86.3ELD1M1E5,
Sealer of Weightkand Iletorts,
N 0.5 'FOURTH AvN.,iPittsburgh
abinivs
NOTICE To spErrtos. .
. !-, - -NEW ROUTE-TO. 0.
BUFFALO AND TO THE NORTH!
The ALLEOBENT VALLEY trtatoao co.
i i :a7l7l/Witigir= l its d l. "
NEW COKE.
•
Toe ruts. l.Dllto •
W. W. C. 31611ZDVVR, Trelabt
Corner Pike is 4 Pith Stmts. Pittsburgh..
3.1 J. L awassics.
6. starlit Butorlawnitili.
ECM
HOUSEKEEPERS, AT'rENTION.
We wish to tail the afloat/On at Itoisekeeporo
to our largo and varied anortsuent of
build enter Bad tither Vatad OlPio l ! 4*
Sotto. Holum C. toril toe n
Bu".. jate Ittnetaa Tesiiiito. to.
N•atcrogdolnrleit
o[ *IRBICaF
. r .
ILU . ' MUT acid.1401:10 11 UN TURKU/
V
W&TTLEII & 11&13&11 111
' ••Jeweierei • •
11.61 VIM AVIENVZ, 111141111 Smithfield West
INDIA 11111171111E6 . • •
• BELTEIGOIMIE 'AND W!W( PlOlllO
e. A tan
t itirr i r ► inVa til liti=istg ' «l ' id mum
tactolexi price:.'. . .",,,,,,,
_ ~. t g t*lor sor serif* '
EMI
FISH. Flan. • •• • ;•• • :
1119‘ /tic. Berlina; • C.. • ,
Wblie
1. A Atli 3 Adiel
I....bredor Nmete.reli• •: . ,
.R.yontt Hamad; • •
Cod Ilk: t. • .
• wAvr. tom.
La a,
At AO. /TA ABA IT• wq
Wced
-. •
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
WILLIAM SEMPLFS,
Noa. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
Auasettsll7.olTr
►t h., Short Isurr o tlts of Prhits.
.Lt 61.4 e,, Dirk Petals.
Al Se., kit Celoreil Prints.
1110 e., But lake Prluta
it 11 We., yardoildelifabrd lksetin
it II 1-2 e., 3 aid-wide Seri Field Innis
uaineres, Jeans, Table Linea,
Tartly Bed Mut,
'pad and Piguied Masks,
NoOW, Towels,
in Fronts, Handkerekiers,
hprons, EN Glom,
Neck Tlet, Lc., Lc ,
holeeale and Retail
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
c_A_posim - E , Etv.s:
FINE AND .DO
BELL sk
(SUCCTIIOIIIi TO
CND mi. 1. rt
LADIES' GOOD KID GLOM
AT 81.00,
Extra
,Quality Kid Gloves
The best to th• awl et at that take
6LEXANDRE'3 GENUINE
New Spring Gloves,
New Stockings.
New Embroideries
MORGANSTERN & Co's,
IA.CRUI, GLYDE & CO.,
Nes. 78 and 80 Market Street.
HORNE & CO'S.
Hosiery ! Glares !
IMBUE it CIOICB HISOLTIBITA
Prices Unknov Since 186
ALIXANDSZ.BiTD BLOT=
A Nu summons at $l.lll,
111OULAR MADE . 51111111 Mar,
Bun, sit amts.
PLAIN' AND 1111111.13 ICOST01( HO3O.
10 menu utile. -
DOMES= COTTON 1103113 T,
.11, Clacs/ Dirsci•
GISTS' SUF./ROTC= UAL, UM,
15 slaw
erans• Burls 7151 'mix mom
, 16 000 s.
A10091=015 assortinsuls
- 5/151111. •
NOTICB3
URGE ADDITIONS TO STOCK
Jut errtUng. to w4lol' we Melte the attention
of ertiolemle m 4 Retell Cub bum. '
TT R .19 MARKET STAMICT.
VETE LEAD AND . COLOR WORKS,
J. Soo NUIEF:IL & SON,
vizormitelriartis.
tegeear,zrzwzdighteitta
ant colon ...UT Aliulli . ;l4
Orripa AND r crroar.
450, Ilk 454;416 .and (59, lobsecalltisq,
Ira att.httos to• the ertottlinte• panied On
strictly rare White and wham ire sae
a sinter <whoa ate of litad;" meet —.hew.
..the para. , that IN ate Mu Moist* est Er,
dosi 8. mad Menge h "ratan and rimester. both
is color aid .werlan Pnotttle.
611.111141 s TICE) to he a none Carbenite of
Lead and tatter than any la the tam Mt. and
rrlil',welt Wee of this gosalutga "WAR.
Inn the lealladattendlea.•
amm
vpiI[OI . 4 . PIMIEBS.
Ilaaufselutirra of SPRING. VIMIY awl 1111112
11 *WILL , PEP.' illither Marten aah
Chutoh tlaehtagu, Catalog Xog Maga awl all
kt.go or llpholtcult.' . ALgo.
WI ado=lrtej7_ te .
Viltag upoikaatag sad hrooblag t~lcnLriN a olg
,
rilartag oar".
Agar nog* of clonal carpet la lhe an' y tray ti
taloa you Peel waved that g the color. are
progentd aa , l the geode thorouhly Data tram
aildatt lad gam's. The prke for clooalagbas
00CC.ftway re
aordeire duced.
eor Our
ch exert:g
arge alenical' for
a im .
uptiotstaters and Praprteten of
Steam Carpet Beattag Establishment,
- , No. 127 WOOD srR IT,
- '
RES
~f_ [
Ea
GOOD BARGAIN'S
ALT'
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Streit,
Black Alpacas at 370.
Black Alpacas at 50c..
Black Alpacas at 371 c.
Black Alpacas at 50c.
Black Alpacas at 370.
Black Alpacas at 50c.
Having purchased over 1110,000
worth of tho above
DOUBLE WARP ALPACAS,
which for weight, color and finish
cannot be excelled, if equalled,
the attention of my patrons is invi
ted to them, feeling assured they are
the best value I ever had the pleas-
Ax.t.to air! crrr
13=.00110X1.
A NEW
AT 75 CENTS,
AT $1.75.
Fall lunlmat all Colon
SID GLOVES.
JUST OPIAN.D.
BUCCMOIIS TO
..agLiT
00IIIIVIUBBIZWIS KUM
At 01.1 M. •
LONG TOP lUDS. cholas shades,
At lIA.OO.
SAM AND BOW &MONS.
LAMM' NANOT
PITrSBUILGIE
ALlALliattliT
Roig&TS, NICHOLSON lc TIOIPSAN
ndef me? ireF7lllb Anzio. IrUtsbluzo.l%.
311211C0NT.A.X..
GRAY & LOGAS
Have zszeoete trot 41 =Mil STMT. le
91 Filth Avenue,
Itatu masassiuss oz staaa an coamto
tad.
wrairas ,urD Turwmta,
frorsr4 pq.a.. BOIL% 7111111 non, as..
sc., !it
r. a awry%
=
ADVERTISEMENTS
ALLIOHYNY CITY
nre of offering them.
The Goods will be received daily
until all are delivered
WILLIAM SEMPIJ2S,
Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
ALLYGRILNY OITY
CAS SIIVIE IEI ES I
t linstriet9
GESTIC GOODS.
001t1100SE,
8.11.T111 k BELL.)
.EL VP 0 2111. 0
STOCK.
pLkRING MILL MFR
TAU NOTICE!
The undersigned hae letters patent of tba
Vatted States for the Improved coastrastloa of
weather -Dowding, Ise!do Miss and of wale. •
netting f, limas.. The wnather.boardlag..bY
this patented tea preventent. beteg more Mlle. -
Lally Intended for rettleet see, sad umblning
great derability sod beauty of appear - atlas: and
tt is so ceestrueled as to entirely avoid the .tae
of joint steles, and to pretest water Rom eater.
tag the Jolate, or the geeing or the showlag of
the loiale by cotton of the weather on toe tin-
her.
laside lining and walasootlog by Ude now
method are ao motstrusted as to form per feet
peznels as cheeply a be the ordinary Emden
board. alone; Hit reby preventing the showing of
the Jolate Irma any cause. and leaving no nacos
for bugs.
He has also purchased the patina right of what
ernamonly known a. the ••Youldod Weather
boardlag."
Ho bat dispensed of tket follewiag territorta , and
Chop sight la Alklies? eetinty. ter both pat
ents. to wit
To G A. Mundorlf, the eight for the territory
at of toe liven in se 4 canary.
To Methrewen •
De P e s., the right for the
FT:111 8
` ll4l7l r :gre:e=.. b right rth the ir
m To Hill. lrr kir..oU:p
right. roe their
mill, Math ward, gitisburgh•
Te A ez. McClure. for she borough of Mc-
K r•Ors,ll.. ee A Peal, for lint. !evens, Third and
Fourth wards. ear of Ansel...Y.
To Reed Broth re. shoo right et their mill. In
gavee h ward. city of A11en...1.
To Daubing.. taint & Co.. for the boroughs of
Mannish...lh end Etna; also the torishipe
libeler and Ind'na.
All Demons ere ...Red spins% Inf !aging
upon either willold beware, sod those wistaria
to purehme please wit. or eddrees am. SS
No. ES gralLsileld street, Pittsburg b. Pa.
fa J. C. ANDERSON'.
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JO4 OTIINCILI.JAI4 MCRAT..ROirr.
PREII STEIN BREWERY;
SPENCER, MEAT & CO.,
Molesters and Brewers of Ale,
PORTER AND BROWN STOUT.
I=l
'IIOBERT WATSON. Namoger.
!CHOICE AND RARE
COMMONS,
FOR PRESENTS, AT
GEO. ISFJLVEN'S,
112 Federal Street, dlllegheuy
L A . !ELLai m , kj .a:Lj
Yrns
.LlatteL beta ePPMEIod eAen d eA2 '
11177LOTOL ter .AJleEbeaT Oesaty. settrA
hereby give. slut emit tee mammy OLE* b l, l
Neettataaal Tatting AtarAttual aaa b POMEE.E.
L .7111 be Sewed at the 0/1110 07 TELL NA.
nom. roux Day AND P 1
ax wow,
Twenty-third street. seer Pam. Pittsburgh.
s, H.
°naiad Goa ifstarIMMIWPI
113:5.-
-
L. B. -MIMI .0. J.
FUTON . , & WUM3,
I.I.IALCITICAX.
AS PTAIBUSICII.•
AND MUM SITTER.
MBA A
L Near Inglikillia***.
prrrossozett,l•l 6
lutt IrV I XINIraI. tram tip. sall
'Haan. Ale sad Boer hsirsoAll Nui always as Mad. Pablis mkt rrivate /I.lllllAi
stoat a pWatcr fad
.41/11Was..Jobblair proatpt ssimulag bo.
rrICE TO FLOM' DEALERS
OONATNINTA.—Iire are now ttelth ,
Zir . ANNAN AND
nerh•NV 12. Lbws, ZAMA Oren
%%erne Ti c e; le i rto n be Mud . = Xing
"CrWrstirgai""ZWATL
Taat.NT. Bohing-Clotke 13e ueouaTro t e g eg
sad Sr. now ;awed to to.rauth the lest Mont
we ling nut. lee UM years at preen 1351
coosmettchea ea the aria mama et lane. .
• T.a MD. ADlAlmer T. KTIMIDIT fte BMA.
•Teeel Tem.
Tieseraber 11169. •• • •
switiwira. maw,
Amara. =KILL AND '
ORNAMENTAL CARVR,RS,
b. 66 6 1 1dittky ft,, Alle;lnny,
s tmass ts o=4,
Of audwinntwasCono CerTh
CARPETS. OM CLOTHS: &c.
CAPETS.
SPRING STOCK.
Fine, Medium,
AND
Co TA MA CO I\T
CARPETS.
Our Node is the largest tee have
ever offered to the Trade.
BOVARD,'.ROSE CO ',
21 FIFTH AVENUE.
obto:d4Fr
CARPETS
M'FBLIND & COLLIN'
WILL !SIM BIT ON
Thursday, March. 17th, 1870,
131131133
aPitIING STOCK.
The filmids will be [dent eyed In Inch s manner
that more can he men of the New Patterns In •
few momenta than by !Mannino for hones•
THE PUBLIC IS -INVITED TO CALL.
Visitors Will Not be Urged to Buy, •
Prieto will b found low enough LO eel the
Rood..
71 and 'l3 Fifth Avenue.
IM?COND 1L001;..)
OLIVER 111LINTOCK & .LO.
r-
A n
P
T
LATEST
STYLES
ON EXHIBITION.
RIB FIXt.I3. .A o.
NEW CARPETS.
Reduction in Prices
TO CORRESPOND WITH
WHOLESALE RATES.
NeCALLI I 3I BROS.,
51 FIVTH. AVENUE'
ABOVE WOOD STUMM
has
HARDWARE & CUTLERY
ESTABLIIEUMI 1831.
LOOAN, ORM & CO.,
=I
MRDWARE,
52 Wood Street,
Four deers obese SS. alarles /lota,
=;=J2E3
Gentry X* ' , auntie Sr. Invited to
call ••a OXIMILISO our atoetwbela laa
fie Clay.
sata ter Astatereena Weed's Ate&
ri' aril hwestera Morse 'Blume Nall
Comeau:.
A tall which et Illtaehtittste. Meek•
exalting mai Carpenter's Tools. Il= e r
ear.. Tllea, Leather BeltLaitt
Leather. tee, *Way. ea Elate.
jsa.till
Tlm-
BUYER FALLS
CUTLERY COMPANY
♦re IS offering in their Retail hoar Went, In
connectles lath 'heir noianteolonne lino or
TABLE ENNIS AND FORKS,
_ Carvers, .Batehers,
Bread And Pocket unites.
♦ yeiir edteaslye eatertment
Kede exonethly tor their trade by the pen LL
Ualt ntheateetertrs.,
.RFAVER. FALLS CUTLERY 1::()„
rdNo. 70 Wood Street.
HARDWARE
Barber's & IteieS Braces. '
Iltsstee's & Ileum alseksea's Bawl.
Reseestos
Bmteber•s rase Teets. -
Basch Haves.
Fatally Mind Chests.
IVBITESIDES & DRUM,
.19tiosast. IT.. Allegttear. Ps.
BUSINESS ,CHANGES.
HAYING, ON THE Ettli lost,
ihy half at tho staaroboat 611.16115 -
ZACK TR7 DIIIIOB XV/Nlift;toito
retest andllabllttr for ,Id boat ands so of that
'Preisscrsom 15th Ilue
NOTICE OF nissournoN.
.
-1,1. out - nimbly bacto , oni tztitttss bitonMa
TROMMI. TELFORD. 5 11. NUBIA` .5J.. A.
.me, Moare it OD.. bas bean
solved, Thomas 111.11. rd witharswioiltilTem the
11176. . T 51.4080,15005.6 a OU.'
, •
. ..
. . • •
Hecht/ nuichased like' intern% of t lIONAB
161.70110 in lb e Mu of Tel fete. Were & Oe..
uwd c wM t o me awl
u : to le t o Job
C-PHrlineeg
MnaOßs&
CO,
II std 116 Fifth seance. - ' . .
. ' Permute with W. B. Banat & Co.:
Finical:nail. Mi‘ el. 1110. . , . WO:TO ,
Murray & Lamm*
Florida Water-
_
The Most celebrated and
- most delightful of all per;.
fumes, for use on the hand
kerchief, at the toilet, and
in the bath, for sale by all
Druggists and Perfumer&
idlaroriP
=
t . : )1
'
•• • -
OFFICIAL
PITISBURGS.
'MOTILE 13 EREIR4 GIVEN
to all owners of Drava. C.., non.,
Wagons. C&'tlt*t• Base... At., that • 5.4.
of ENTY ( .0) Pali CENT. a 4 Poll. tea
of 50, otio *Ult. added to al ti n figs anoald
ou SATURDA). Mar,. 10.0. 1151().
A. J. COCHIcItti. eny
Clrfaal;holl. March 10.1610.
OrIICZ or crrr XDOINNSD AND rtraVartia,
PlttAbantti. )(Arch le. 1810.
EALED PROPOSALS WILL
be received at Maisel!. 11
tatli 811.8 11 PC
§lO. foe oapplyirg sae. of Ike goad Caacaie...
'loners with eIOIIES, for ketalng tin R.J.e.
la Ws diStrtet In replif daring tb, yeavlll7ll6
Bids mull le DODD! out for each &MIDI MUD.
Lay farther lufDrmatlon eAD. be abutaell
lyzgl a g at ci _ W _
isrROPOSAL.q.— Sealed Props..
311.1 will he received at Om Water/Alt.
Room antIlliAROR 111 b, Pie the
to r 950,000 Imam. of cies o Not Coal. te
delver.] at the Lower Water Worts: 110 DOD
Do bele of Mena Nat (lea'. to le delivered as Ye
Upper Water Warts, and water 011tes, calsowl,
aeons outlaws, itre plass , mot stop_coelte. Tb•
above caatrk%to estnescoos April 1. 1110 mad
continue till flew 31.1b11. Tao Committee
" IV! Vtliv,rithatil.T;,%rtut.o.s.
NOTICE.
In thdlatttr of Opoo.kg of Atwood Strut.
Nottet I. hereby elven that the aueumesit lilt
made try the viewers la the opening of Atwor.: 4
etreet bas been fled In my odiee Tor toil i t
that If mid aklemisienta a - e not Ir..& within
thirty days from the date berme.. lleuwllllte
died therefor against the pr - ,pm e .
with Interest, ante and rem',
leettd by letaltyreeett.
No. 706 Mk Axampot.
riTT BI .OIIIOII. Feb. Sik 2610. Mime
Nconr,E.
rho Nitta of Openlog hop Stmt.
Mem, le berebv Onto that the Arlerrieent lis
me de by the Viewers, for the optilloir of 11.0
reet has been tiled in MY ems. for eollectieet
that if the same be .ot paid within thirty dui
from the date hereof, liens will be died there
for agilmi the properties assessed, with %Wrest,
costa and ftes, end the same collected by kill
process. •
J. If. ELLOWL. City Artarnhy,
M!!l,MagOg
AN ORDINANCE repeal/AO as
•
Ordtowbarar altewer on ninth • •
ate. 1. le It ordained and exacted by the Olt/
of Pittsburgh, In Select and Common Caeeelle
"endow. and Isle hereby ontsteed and emu* d
try she antrgatiry or the same, dime an Ordinanoe
passed the lath day of tiovrmshe , , 1504 ...",
teoriel.e the construct!, n of • Paiute Boniest
bleat avenue Rod seventh street. be aid the
same Is her. he repented;
BSC. 1. That Any ordinance or nen et ordinance
the
with the pass ce of this ordinance at
the present time, be and the same Is hereby re
pealed an fee u the same affects thle ordinates.
Iledsteed sad enacted tato a law la Coanedia.
this 15th day of If ebtua7o . 4. l ll . lrt uror
Premdent of Select Covell
attaetz Z. B. Monsow,
Clerk of Select Connell.
W . A. TOMLINSON.
President of - Com:ow Commil.
MUM: H. liellaeren,
Clara of Common Carroll. mhig
ALLEGHENY.
CITY 16110111128 . 11 0711014
Ataxatuurr Clot. fel.. SIN 111111.1.
•
NOT/CE !-I
Owners of Beal nisi,, welet of hawk
street, yOOOOOO failed to eompArytit the Hi f.
astri Law. nee hereby nottled that they Wilt le
required to return deeerlytioae of their yr:Tarty
for regtstry (to present deeds or iliht P.Pwill hi
TVs ogle* within the eases if thirty daps newt
the date of ibis atlyerthoaleat; *Marto, ibillf.
will be held liable to the pesaltlas set tattlilo
1 1
the dime of set heye lih appended.
1 .
EXTRACT FRG REMETRY ACT.
\
• Mate . Page 644.
• • • Should the duty of reetetering poppet,'
Lrs negketed or omitted, or not Pt ooreolled oda
oo promptly as may be deem' neeae•ry tots.
sure the early completion of the plans, then after
one moath•a norles, by public adrintseasent la
the otadal papers of the tray, r Oho owner, ief
real *sista Is sold Oily not registered, and
written or printcd lotto shall hare been arm'
oa the owner -sr owners, or deltrersd oi the
property, Would Om fall to Dave aeon .recont
made, than and In that case they shall Da ealdeot
to a One of Flee Dollar. for gaol. wrath of mai
neglect, dation from the terialnatloa of Bald Mk:
eettlaiment; end, to ease the same be necteeted
•
farthe Mem of six mouth!, • Iten for the,
malted Arms mad sorts shall be Alert sad oalloor.
ed as municipal flame ere 'lowan.) Daher , -
after by lan collected; the raid Ilse. to be Wad
Into the Clip Treasury; the notice to pert
ea
failing to srgifter property , may be Wen so
embra - e the propsrtY al enY parts al tr rr
ar section. or”) numbfr of wards. or the CAT
large. • • • •
CHARLES DAVIS.
CM=
LITT ENOTIEINIVeI UTWICIL • j
Airsameler ern. Mush 14, UT% f . "
Nirrics. ss.,HEREBY GIVEN
_ . • •
• finalise, asiessesenta nude 1* Um; lielnren
fee the opening efl;eali 41.LiTe
Vfart, Wu been fled In tole office to azandas•
(lon, and ee6.be seen ben ante Mooch Seth.
1210, when It' la ho r: turned to &smile for
ennarmatlon.
IMMEI
CRT • TIOISIZZi'M 0/111CM
Anrarginfr QTY. en.. Mere% 1.11. LTY. , f
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the aneisment made by ihi Vkiiei
for the sprain/ of BEDBWICIL BTIOEILT.`fItIi
ward. boy Una died In this' omen bar alumina.
Lion, and earl be seen here nista Ninth 1114);
IMWO. when It will be returned to Coandbtfbr
eaninnatloll.
MEM
WALL PAPERS.
NEW. WILL PIPER,
- von
!SPRING SALEII6
No. 147 Market St. tear trilavelire..
We now 'offer to the public • .14:vita eAsza
HANGINGS unsurnasied In the West for 'orders
sod besstyofstylsr. enibraelng alias Nord Ws
In IMMO. MOSAIC, PERSIAN and DISZCLAN
DESIGNS In plala and bright colder. 'lbr
Mast Boons, to LLo. IN,OD sadIRMIALF.
DECOALIIOIO3, TINTED and GILT PARLOR
PAPERS, with an almost endless rixtetr of
CHEAP SATIN PAPELII. WHITE and BROWN
BLANES tin Chambers. ab 'All 'Of
.00 • • is to sell &slow as the lomat. Ottaulifl;
Oallaad le% .1
No. 107 Market St,. near sth Avelino.
308. B. IWINIEI3
=I
WALL PAPE UI
SPFUNGe 1810;
PRICES REDUCED-.
40 MOE= trlde lists at illte.her tell.
tillfT-4 areal TOW ty fi l e ralL • f
G LAZ Ilia& at Per ron L -
MAU ANT Freoeh and haw. Ph Hu
1111[1. Dot littell atoert_' sapertor lay
1.
sortakent la the eoantrr.- Teresa, al • •
W._P.l
NOV Wikolesalli außetail Store,
...49-1-144ffisr.Bi1ei*:
08. , , 'wimp=
rverrittour TO-.TRW.11.11.
et ' si g uT erl•ste dlseeradas= ti Its Woe SU
romer=foated dlednuderrhe
nal eaksese sad Intiottresli sereellt begs
esIC sear otber_Sessee Lod RIMS latMez
soms co tas*Bdorbstigtrots. ss stokehole ft
sreetrases:
igekt7 =. =NM .1.
all i ll •
loin of ;neomerrOld.llLaeorlt_rded , ..l.7 -1 8.
sea gully so selfarr th ......." ..
render samtage ners
_.• !: mg- l f. - ere
.., plerdmesZet= i sl a l
narsseloWoozsrlltiket;l sona p latzt
erste , Meter a trial: he serer
• pertrealsr ettentloniners to all obeli' delis
sums * lentorrhea or 11:••• Yellin 'es
.. roo
=Um es Illoustlog ogee WOP. tla,
wows, Amumonaeci. 1(4,11027nava,
1114WArillty ar Barrennees. 000 IMF.
icAll i k e grestrat mesas.
'r. _Us rldentlilet • Dnyllegut stlio • orialide
iustse.o imitatively to tbs mayor garnets Clese
or diseases sad treats thousands of eaor po w
wistecoelro greater UZI la test
et Dome penitentet a miles; ..., i a a
cad:
gttes a e elves
vegeta dlssupeett be had gm at
or by sudl ftst two •iastp., tilmmi.
=•••cota:me .lii ie!absa lastlitatloa 1,01 " 2
112 , 1 Mem to detealigal IMIPIOr
cise :a o= bil .essoplatos.
m it I: setra i tkiLlt,Mosvan.l l. 42
ca 1 5 .16., ....tattl•a r stagiaext
end m • eau be forwarded or Rat
___or ga.
=till mom Lostanse• however. e W...
sten tr lanoluttly Inel•••17. Van , Pi
001122 d•UYlnliaztal attention 10 mirlred. ado
for tea secoarstodatlon reseed Petle third 111 1
amOor&s COSltortedsrlth the 00.01slos5aire ger
"Mb every trouts's. lost Is alealsnba AO
=aotojectruy. Including adnuurs _TWA
Docuie. 041
*d o 4l ==arder P irir ''
sty
-
I,lM . t . ,:rats/r'D;r 4 . } l% f r TrattalrtMl .
Pandzy_s_ll 5. CP Ur. I . i. = 9 ll - Z4 I I I M
wCitTRT. 0., 0,, ans.e... pittotor.h. •
761111C570X111.
E. nro. imirrts
("MEESE.
...,/ 50 boxes P oaten Cheese-.
es
-- 50 box 7 CM n'.
- ' '
.
10 boxes I=4. ti ".
..
''
. ;nit Itetlnd DI 77
- J zs,o D.
~,...., . .,1- . - . ';y1111. Avian.
4!
Si
I. r. BLAGLIC
City ♦honey,
Cm 121GIBILVV.
CHABLZS DAVIS,
CHIBLII4 DAVa.
CttiUrn.'