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OFFICIAL PAPER
Of Pittsburgh, Allegheny City'
and Allegheny County.
0771 C IL:
11112ENR IbILDING 81, IRO 86 Fllll AS
SATURDAY, MARCH ID.
Borms at Frankfort, 951@95i
Prratormna at Atitworp, 56it.
GOLD closed in New York yesterday
at 1121. -
AXOThER Philadelphia pollee-bill has
passed the Senate. I me wasted 1
BENATODS OR►n►Y and HORAZD and
Representatives WErra, Humisrule and
Sian voted against the Onufibes Rail
way bill.
succeessill. effort is likely to be
snide, in the Senate, to take op and pass
the Texas bill before the Georgia awe
shall be disposed of.
Tits Senate will not admit Senator
Ames of Mississippi, to a seat. He is
considered to Lave 'been ineligible, as
cot legally a citizen of that Blatant the
date of the election.
Tii overdue steamer Bamaris, from
Liverpool for Hew York, has been heard
from, retundnito England with hit- ma
,cldnery broken. down. Her arrival off
that tout may be reported to-day.
Errs=. by the Legislature or the
State Printer, a new county has been
erected, without the knowledge of the
labile. A bill before us twice refers, In
its title and its context, to the county or
Porter;
vezw railway 'bridge over the Ohio
elver Is proposed. , It is to be bidit at
Lambert place, near the month oflOgjce
Creek. between Ininton and Peteretrarg,
and' for iscilltalingn projected soittorrn
*from the Wilmington line
• West Virginia -and. Kentucky.
TnII bri - amacompany ban just been o.
Twit _President. Is earnestly dewiness
thine's Hondalesn treaty shall obtain the
;approval of 'the Senate.' Altar leendrie
-She result of the 'vote in its Coestaittee,
against the treaty, he visited the Capitol
and conferred separately with sixteen of
the Senator,. Ho failed to persuade the
"Ceenrnittee to reconsider its action, but
hopes for better Success when their report
shall come up for discussion.
• - Ainiarr once a week we have a • rumor
from Wuhington, that the House Coln
mittiss on Foreign Adalse will a% once
report In r&TOr Or granting belligerent
• - rights to the Cain relselh and the ru
mor is as rcgalarly contradicted "by an
7 theriiy;" the day alter,. The most
piquant falsehood loses Its charm if ones
repeated; it is only a froth lie wkkh can
be depended upon for a first clue sem
.lioa
Two of the three leading Catholic
powers of Europe—Fierioe and Spain—
commit themselves in opposidon M the
. dogma of Papal infallibility.. TheMird,
Austria, scarcely renders even a lukewarm
support to the pretensions of Rome. La
for Italy, its llingluis always stoutly op
-posed' the assumptions of the Valium
The situation of the Church will becalm
Insir critical rine, if this issue Mall be forced
upon and through the Council. .
Ramona from Wasblngtou repromat
.• the President as opposed to the 'ninth
, seMion of the Funding bill, and also to
funding, of greentiasks. The ninth
, . section autherizei • free banking spatenii,
'bat it 10,3 requires the withdrawal of
igretinbacka from circulatlon;. In !exact
Ii!, `'ratio to the sum of free notes issued.
;,'"l:7 . .Viken in connection with his - objection
to the funding of the grambackii, we
•
' - 'presuute the fact to be that ha dialprfrotres
- .gettoral3 , of a policy of aontisctlon, and
I not of the tint clause of the seetfOie to
litkearise free banking.
ix ZIPLT to a delenation of Georgians
wlio haplored the influence of the Eaten•
Ilya against the Bingham• amendment to
the bill admitting that &Mo. the iresl•
al at
• r I have not had the bill you swish of
• yet presented to my consideration by
anagram. It pained the Hopsa, - I under
attend, by a large Majority, a number of
r . Republicans voting for it, and the
...amendment you 'peak of wee presented.
• - I leara,'bye Republican member. I feel
• : •serealiat the larger number of the Be
publican members of the Rouse who
voted for It were tot fully aware of the
purport of the amendment alluded to by
you. as you regard it. The bill now
with the klecato, and what' It is pre
- vented foamy consideration, I shall give
it that attention I always try to: give
every subject that concerns the welfare
- of my country. I am exceedingly anx
, lone to bare Georgia admitted as a State,
~ and do not propose to throw any WIWI
.; pessarebbstable In tht way.
The President, after a little heiltittaa,
add -
As fbr equal rights and franchises be
tyre the law, that wilt be guaranteed in a
few days by a onrstltutional pru.
r . "•1110/1, and I feel warranted in sesuring
• Jon that It wilt be carried out to the let
'
tar of the taw, so tar as the Executive
oonoerned. -
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osOngittcsoviso ILALLEI 4 / I D'
• .
, •
la the days of slavery and
. slave stew
peddle and catchlag, we had any quantity
of mythical' . institutions bearing this
mum; but now'we are to have a melons
Yowling nearly the entire lengthbf
tette* Wan& The follqwing L the
route of this peat rubterrausa that : ugh.
.
Pars:
"The charter was vented May 14180.
- .end provides diet for the di •roon to be
• taken by the new line. lualeung at a
.
pant on the eastern We of Broadway,
;I n tee City Hell Perk, it will pate ta.front
of the-old City Halt to Centre Crean
'
thence through City Hall slice by tun.
pet (of bylloes or west or City Hall
pi ne , en open out) to Pearl street, and
- l noon to Mulberry etreet (at some point
b e twoop -Bayard and Park tomato,
- 'through Mulberry street to Bleeekee
...titres% under Bleacher street telatfayette
pleas; thence acmes Actor place and
.
Eighth street to the northern side of
Eighth IrotthOneetbj t St
,r3hihonih stru t.
to
Fourth
avenutc thieve by Foutt•antb
street to Union Square, and tinder the
Square to Seventeenth and Twenty-third
_streets (either through the blocks • le.
"' Skeen Broadway and Posinh avenue, or' '
through to Madison avenue): thenesto
Termitysixth street, and under Mamma
• , • . avenue to Eightpitixth street, One Hun
. deed and Twentieth street, and along the
Mariam river, to effect a connection with
• the Harlem bridge at the terminus of
Third avenue."
• Perl3o.l familiar with the city of New :
York can trace it easily. The Company
propose to excavate two tunnels, one
for. each track. The object of this lethal
the cars in, each tunnel or division, by
l ame running in one direction la quick
ammession, will create a, steady carrent of
isnkthus greatly aid in the ventilation
of the tune/ •wheresa, were-both tracks
in one tunnel, the cars moving in oppo.
•:z idts directions makes the creation of such
• '• current linpostible. It is to be- will
c' lighted, and further ventllated - by frequent
•-•-• opcninge, coverrd with gratinge, along
- the curbs, In the parks, act. Depots are
to be established u nearly as practicable]
half mile.
RECIPROuItY AND COD-rthISING.
Oar Canadian neighbors cannot recon
cile themselves to the failure of their
application fora renewal of commercial
reciprocity with the State's. Since they
cannot persuade us by interest,they some
times dream of driving through the ne
gotiation with a menace. Of late, they
are talking a good deal about our fishing
privileges, in the league-wide strip of
water along their tea coast, which they I
vow that they will exclude us from, pres
ently. • Well, they have a clear right to
do this, if they wish. The jiiriudiction
and exclusive sovereign control of the
sea, to the distance of one m pine league
from its ittore, is undeniably vented
in every nation, !by the general
maritime law.• No other nation can
enjoy privileges in inch waters, except
by the express or understood permisalon
of the people of the djolning coast: cer
tainly not in the face fan express prohibt
lion. England did nt to us, by the
I treaty of 1818, the fiehing right la these
Canadian waters, making it an express
concession "forever." That treaty hay
ing been subsequently amended, the Pin
cession was recalled—for it is an absurdi
ty to suppose that the word "forever"
used in that relation should have any
other force than to - imply Merely a dura
tion so long as - the right conferred should
not be specifically recalled. This idea of
perpetuity is very frequently embodied in
treaties and concessions, but no publicist
worthy of the name has ever held it
to survive &subsequent war between the
contending nations, or even a later treaty
directly contravening its effect.
The Eoglish govern tent subsequently
renewed its grant of th fishery.rlglita to
our people, who have enjoyed them with
I considerable profit to date, not only
themselves, but to the Canadians
'dwelling near the coast, who have apple
much gain from their constant treatise
dons with our fishermen. If the privilege
be now withdrawn, we Cannot help
ourselves, and our only satisfaction will
be in the re dodos' that the colonlstehave
shut their doom in the face of an excellent
clue of customer&
Outside of the marine league, the ocean
fielibig-grounds era open to all nation-
Oitileis. The wily question upon *kick"
conflict of claims may be looked for. will
be whether the line limiting this league
of distance shall follow all the Meander-
Inge of the cent, noisy be drawn airaight
foam headland to headland, locking up
in many cases deep bays and wide nth
arils, which are the but ishing.gnnanda
in any waters. The Canadians may,
probably will, demand the "height line,
and our own government will be equally
certain to resist that contraction of the
rule of International law. Yet we do
not apprehend any serious daiiger of a
hostile collielon between the two govern
ments, upon a question :Which may be
settled in a more amicable way. /and
the sooner It shall be so adjusted, the lees
the Jlanger yr - irregular and violent pro
ceedings by the subjects ot either nation.
The question Is one which must be set
-
tied some day; quietly, it would be better
for ear fishermen, and decidedly for the
ultimate advantage of our Canadian ,
neighbors, who, we think, are whe
enough to hesitate good while before
they shall deliber ately undertake to pre
cipitate a damaging breach even of the
'existing relatinns between the two peo.
plea.
RELIGIOUS LII2ELLIGENCE-
Among the aignificant changes of this
age, is the progressive steps of the Ortho.
dog Friends. Usages of bygone years
seem to, have been laid aside for more
modern and more farce:dee agencies. In
some places where, the spirit of revival
hams been manifested in, the &Intent
Minutia of a community, theAttakete
has participated and shared in the beat
tits. The recent - establLekment of Flint.
Day , 13elicatis among the- Friends le not
generally accepted by the Society. At the
Fifth 'Conference of Teachers and Delo.
eiteefrom Friends' First-Day Schools in
the United States, held in Philadelphia,
some weeks ago, reports show theta are
Ave thousand children their schools,
sad It was also stated that the Friends In
England and Ireland bad under instruc
tion twelve to thirteen thousand indlvid
nale ontilde the pale of their own So
ciety. The objection meld 4 made
to this kind of systematic bietzectiew
is, that it tends to lower the doctrine of
the immediate teachings of the 'Moly
Spirit. This view Is dented by these pro
iressive Friends, and the fact demon
strated that In reading the inspired Word
the illuminating Influences of the Holy
Spirit is abed upon believers. It was
asserted that the spread of infidelity in
Many parts of the Society was caused by
the lack of scriptural instruction, 'espe
cially among children. In the &Mee
encie,the immediate conversion of; chil
dren was prominently kept in 'view.
Many thoughts, burning though* fell
from these Evangelical Friends that
should quicken all denominations into
more activity. In speaking of the nices
sity and duty of the thorough teaching of
young converts in the truths of the Bible,
one of the delegates remarked: "The
religious man, the believer in these
,presions traths of the Bible, who; with
the masks M commend to inform himself
upon'all points in connection with the
history of the Bible, and the people f the
Bible, still alleles himself to naafi I L
:want of them, is criminally ignorant
The Septlst Monte Mission Soolety,nr,
gsrdzed In 1882, iteadlly grow* in
power ind unefaliesi. Up to 1869. the
yearly inottiged twerritilve
thousand dollars. Last year the receipts
reached one hundred and forty-feur,
ttionand• dei as.. The Society employ
two hundred and sevanty•six misatonarien
.In ads wi'eki hence the Steal year of
the. Ibitud.of Domestic Idled= of the
Reformed (Dutch) Church will Close.
The Coriespon`dtriii secretary appeals to_
the ministry' and churches hi liquidate the
deltas of the Society, to avoid a debt at
the clans of the year.
The &tucker which Nev. S. H. Tyng,
Jr.,13 pastor, recently contributed Omit
eight thousand dollars to aid a; hew ,
Theological School, known as the Moms
of the 'Evangelist, organized to , eduhate
young min to preach itie Gospel to the
neglected la. New York. it is Bald thle
ls the largest collection ever taken up la
an Episcopal church in this country.
The independent iaya Anal Diehl*.
son'a brother Is supplying the Methodist
church at Guilford, Conn., and is a very
popular preacher.
The mission established three years ago
by BishOp Tuttle at Salt Lake tilty, Utah,
organized With two COnuatlnlcanta, and
twenty Sire others calling themselves
Chrjstians,„is prospering finely. The
lateen, reports shoW one hundred and sic
have ran baptized, thirty four of Suns
beingsdulte. Forty four have been con.
drited.•Ninetythreeliave been admittedns
regular communicants: A Sundaj . sokool
bas been established, which now has one
hundred and thirty fire scholinq end also
a day schOol, with appUcations 'far
beyond the ability to accommodate Dunn
with room. Three young men, sons of
Minions; Cie studying for the ministry..
Rev. Mr.Toote Is now soliciting aid to
suetain ale mission, which 774• Church.
man, thinks he ought to get, at !east flity
thotnnuid dollars. •
President Fairchild, at the recent fun
eral of ih# 'o 4r KliPs at 9.4=4 , sktm
that Father keep's Ant pastorate was at
Blendford, Massachusetts, In 1805. In
temperance prevailed at that time to a
fearful extent, and the young people cele
brated his ordination by a grand bell.
Quite an ingathering has taken place in
the Presbyterian church, at Jameaburgh,
N. J. Sunday week one hundred and
thirty.eeveu persons were added to the
communion of the church, ono hundred
and twenty of them on confession.
Rev. J. a. !Stansbury, pastor of the
Methodist Enithapal church, at Pitchogne l
L. L, baptized on Sunday evening,
March 6, eighty nine persons, alt adults.'
The Pittsburgh Christian Adoioiais re
portl/1, forty - three ILCCOUiOIII to the M. Z.
char n It Wilitinsburgi . adjoining the
city, e result tif the meetings held by
Rev.-W. P. Blackburn, pastor, assisted
by Rey. A.. J. Rich, of that place.
Rev. John H. Wagner, recently, pastor
of Graze Reformed (German) church in
this city, has gone to the Church of Rome;
and his wife, we learn, to the Lutheran
1 ChurCh.
It is stated that nearly all the Presby
terian churches in Cincinnati, Ohio, have
adopted the system of free pews.
The students of the Baptist Theological
Seminary and University of Ckicage,
practically demonstrate that candidates
for the ministry, who have a " mind to
work," can easily And work to do.
Three students have itinerated around
Chicago, and have been instrumental in
the con Version of more Winona hundred
persona.
Bey. Levi Wheelock, formerly a Con
gregationalist, was reordained lathe work
of the ministry by a Baptist Council, at
Woodland, Michigan, several weeks ago.
We presume his first ordination was not
regarded valid.
The conference yea biting about to.
close, Dr. W. A. Davidson, palter of the
Methodist Bpi's:opal church, at Washing
ton, Ps., repotts that eighty eight have
united with the church during the special
urcice held for some time. The Sunday
School is prospering dusty, and. the mis
sionary spirit considerably incireased.
The Maryland Methodist Protestant
Conference convened at Westminster,
Wednesday, Oth inst. The *arch
aim where the Conference was held
was opened for divine service the pre.
clone -Sabbath. It is a flee brick struc
ture, with lecture room and large lbelfry.
At the dedicatory 'services four thousand
dollars were Contributed to pay off the
Indebtedness, and also one thousand
secured to- purchase a bill and 'orgas.
There were one hundred sad fifty dela
gates present, clerical and Lay. The
openlig sonnets was preached by Rev.
W. C. Liscomb, of Georgetown, D. C.,
who was Stert4l73 , of the Convention
when the . Methodist Protestant Church
war organited is Baltimore, in ISO.
Rev. B. B. Southerland, D.D., was re
elected President for the third time, and
is' no longer eligible for a given time.
Reportr represent the Conferenie in a
flourishing condition. It coital= some .
very able ministers and Bee scholars.
Among the visitors were a delegation
from the Pittsbirreh Annual Conference
of the Methodist (Protestant) Ch arch, who
were appointed to reciprocate the welcome
eh* of a deputation from the Maryland
body, at the last session of the Pittsburgh
Distr'et; Composed of the following per
was: Rev. Wm. Collier, D. b., Presi
dent, Rev. Dr. John Soett, editor Of She
Iferkeditf &wrier, Rm. John Cowl and
T. H. Colhouer, and William and David
Rinehart, tuts, la7mani aairesidentsof
this city. Thursday afternoon the dele
gation were introduced to the Conference
and delivered their fraternal addresses, to
which President Southerland and Dr. J.
Murray, . responded. These fraternal
movements are designed to unite the
Nea•Eplecopsl churches, North and
South, separated mainly by Slavery,
which caused a rupture in 1858,,n0w
happily healed by the removal of the evil
of slavery.
121/1111ew British Naturalisation Law
Thenew Naturalization' Bill recently
introduced into Parliament, provides that
all British subjects who bare already, or
may hereafter, become voluntary natural.
ized citizens of any foreign State shall be
considered Is 11/110:11. It 1190 allows any
subject of her majesty who •may -- have
been naturalized before the passage of the
act, to regain ble allegiance, by making a
declaration of nationality, but he must
throw off his allegiance to the foreign
State to make it of any effect. It is not
stated-whether a Bridal subject's nation.
Wily can be regained who denationalizes
himself after the passage of the act.
The act also provides that alines in the
United Xingdom are for the future to be
placed on exactly the same footing in re.
gard to the posseesion and inheritance of
real and personal property. If this in•
cludes the power to will real citate on the
part of an alien, it has a more liberal
scope than the laws of New York affect
ing the property of aliens. This clause,
bowline., does not qualify au alien for
office or franchise. Aliens who have
been naturalized are to be permitted to
denationalize themselves, provided their
native country bare made 'Convention
Intl; Great Britain to that effect; and
aliens are for the future to be-tried the
same as miters! born subjects, and not by
a jury de masstat4 lingua, as heretofore.
It is obligatory that foreigners desirous of
being naturalized must - have• resided for
five years in Great Britain, or been in the
British service that time, and they Intend
when naturalised to continue such resi
dence Or service, their certificate of Maur;
alisation being liable to be macelled In
default of the fulfillment et these condi-
Ganz Wives are to follow the tuitional.
tty ofrtheir husbands and infant children
of their parents._
Of cosine, this wipes out the old doe•
trite of once a British subject , always
one; and does away with • the Amorally
which existed In the 'British nelniallza
tion laws. And it was fall time the*.
section was Weal* -for there wada'great
inconsitlluityhetWeen the pretensions of
the 'shoal gates* and the--ability to
maintain ;them and , It placed a British
subject, Whe hid 'denationalized himself'
in the position; in case of war between
hie native and adopted land, of 'ballot,
in the eye of.lke law,'which ever aids he
Tn Philadeitplila Lao' ls "glad to
know that the bugs corporations - haling
bonds made prior to the passage
of the - . Legaltender act in 1066,
the principal and intenut id - which arc
now maturing, en thinking better of the
late decision of the Gilled States Supreme
Court, and, like good, ioyal and law
abiding citizens; are Monsidering the
imacleudon. recently amen to to disregard
the judgment of the Court, and to pay
only in currency, with the condition to
make mach currency payment at file end
of a year (should the judgment of the
Court not be revealed within the time)
equal to coin on the first .day of March,
Instant, which was 1161 per cent. One
of the companies that' has changed its
mind on the subject is the old Lehigtf
Goal and Navigation Company. It bad a
balance of $165,0000f an old can mature
on the Ist instant. It at first concldded
to pay as above stated—currency now, to
be made equal to coin et the end Of the I
year. Bane $4OOO of bonds were set.
tied in this wet , . But Tuestday the
Board of Manson passed a resolution
directing the - Persident of the Company
to Pay in cola, et accordanna with the
decelon of the Court; so that viely claim
on account of the old 1870 loan, principal
asd edema; is now paid In gold as pre
sented. This is.-respeetful to the Coml.
and creditable to the company. It is,
too, the conclusion we feel sure that all
companies, u well em Mdlviduahi, in
debted on all obligations coming within
the deaden of the Court, will • have to
submit to. We have not heard one Saul-
H oo p law yer , one Whose opinion is worth
a fig, that has quefaloeted the correctness
of the judgment, or who has pretended
that it would Al' could be sea - aside; end
regret, for the sate of honesty and thy.
shy, that any respectable newspaper has
permitted its columns to be used In ex.
tenuation of an opposition to the 14evita-
Ina result"
PITTSBURGH DAM GAZETTE.: SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, 1870
THE OLD• PROFESSOR
The old profecaef tttt ht no more.
3.g Hoisted rend the college walk
Stories of him we Doge told o•tl.
rent I he ere, In <1 . .11112e Wig:
VII nee r forget how be Lime to
To recttattoe, one March bight.
And asked Our tutor to begin
:
...Ind tat me heat theie boil tootle.'
As we palled out, we heard him say:
"I'ray leave me here awhile,. alone,
here In my old Disco let me stay
Jut as I old In ytars loag
Cur tutor smiled. and bowed consent,
Row: mune., trete hla high high•barked
chair,
And down the d aaaa alog maim be went.
Les:alai( abs and prig:maw:ethers.
•••• ' • • •
=I
To look on him la his old aloe..
/rub races that with radlanee beamed—
Madinat of boyish hope and gem.:
And Isom that badlost their yea /h.
Although la year. iheyatlll mere young:
And fat ea oer wheile lee, and tenth '
„jo
.(
The (antral make had been snig.
"Three are my boy ," be murmur. 4 then,
• - My berg a toours long t.. 1.;
Though eerie re • gel., O. herr men,
bllli no my ye f old them Cast.
There', one o n' keen his lesson now.
That one o hat la muting fon.
And that an •seheatlr.gt—ah I me — '
I me and 1/rethent even nor.
"And Is It t en ro ling ego
This chapter In my WM wax told 7
Did all of teem thus CMG PRI Ir.
• nd bare !really (WWII ea old 7
ylal Here are my old plus and lop.
My hook owe more to my band,
- Orem mare hear thee, very bore.
And seek heir brute to understand."
•''• • • • •
They (hood lea there with 011.11 book:
And eye. 'ord 171 th • calm content:
The gime el mreetniss In k's look
Their. need to be vixen edema nerd
To r k him anemia, s and to talk
When recitations were all e'er— ..
We mar him In the college walk
And Mlle former alma no mere.
JERUSALEM AND BETHLEHEM.
In the olotakirts of Jerusalem, hard by
the Gate of Bt. Stephen, where the first
martyr, as tradition tells. hs, was stoned
to death, stands the citadaL Yon mount
up long flights of steps, pining through
banuck.rooms where Turkish soldiers lie
huddled upon the floor; and at last, you
come out upon a flat roof on which my' ,
tle shrubs grow alongside the parapets,
and the Holy City rime round about you.
L this clear bright moistare•free air ea
aryl:ling leeks so clove and near that you
fancy you could drop a stone down upon
the roofs that lie far away beyond rile
shot, and It Is only as your eye beitomes
accustomed to tke &tenon that you take
in the pupae= of 03 city on which you
look. In a settibcircle rolled
. you is
I placed Jerusalem, a city standing In
sort of amphitheatre, list neon tier of
terraces, row upon row of flat.roofid,
dome surmounted houses. The church.
like Rntsian consents, the pseudo media
sal almshouses, the modern stucco and
planter suburb beyond the walls are hid
den from view, the horizon Is bounded
solely by the crest of the hills, along
whose sumtalt ran the western walls.
At your feet 11 a vast, bare,ispert ammo
on which ors *toed the Temple of Solo
mon—on which now stands the Moque
of Omer. A few Mussutethus sit musk•
lag gravely under the shadow of the trees
planted here and there clew beneath the
Sacred Shrine; a_ cripple, whose legs
dangle helplessly after him, Is crawling
en his breast to reach the holy edifice.
But, unless you wear the turban, there Is
no entrance here ter either Christian or
Jew, wither a special permission. The
groubd 10 tag Sacred, lb the eyes of the
Moran, to be desecrated by the foot of
the unbeliever. Beyond the plateau of
the mosque you look down upon the para.
pets of the eastern walls; beyond them,
again, is the dirk, shadow covered
urge which men cull the Valley of
Jehosapbat. Higher up, just above the
gloom of the valley, are the tombs of
Abselom and Heaskialf—so, et lout.
legends say--and the tombs are old
enough not to render the legends glaring.
ly improbable ; and right In front. above
the tombs, towers the Meant of Olives
The redeem centuries which have
come and gone sibs Christ was wont to
ascend the bill at eventide, eau have
made but little dlitrence In its outward
form and ikape; the OUTS groves must
have been LI gray and gnarled then as
now ; the paths, eloping down the hill•
aides, as steep sad rugged; the sky as
bright and cloudless; the heat ss gist lag;
end bus looking on the Moved of 03ves,
as von do from the Citadel, the whole
Bible story comes back to you as, to my
feeling, it does nowhere else is the Zion et
to-day. Guide-books all tell you that you
should first see Jerusalem from the top of
the Monht of Olives. I hold that they are
wrong. Outside you see too much of the
modern superb—you Isms the scene of
Jerusalem as it there shows itself, built .
In a semi-circle on the slope of a hill—
, you should look epos it from wlthth„-net
from without, and you should lute tee
oonscleetions Joules .the visit • to
the olive covered heights. - FIN also,
passing without halt or stay by the
Pool of Siloam, tho Brook of Kedron, the
Tomb of Rachel, -the spot where Elijah
was raised rune Hearer in a chariot of
fire, I would gladly be carried on straight
from the Citadel of Jerusslem to the
Church of the Nativity et 'Whither.
Ia all southern landsl have knows,
men seem to have a fancy for building
cities on Um ridges of hog'shar.k-shaped
bills. It may he that UlO4 yeti get the
fresh air out either side. Bethlehem Mahe
of those shies, perched astride the latch
of a hill, and for miles and miles away
you see its long row of white stone homes
glistening in the sunlight among the
olthes. But cue reeult ofthlspecullarmus
thrmation of length without breadth Is,
that whenever you outer the city you have
to traverse Hewn long, narrow, winding
street. The houses lie so close together
that you can touch them on eltker side
with your bands as you ride dews the
alleys which, half steep Incline, half ter
sest galleys sad flight of steps, Is the math
street of Bethlehem. The whole of that
half-mile of stens the pilgrim to the shrine
stumbles over amidst a multitude of men
dicants. nem the moment that you pass
the first house In Bethlehem to that In
which you get clear of Its straggling vine
yards, you ere surrounded by a motley
throng (Imes, women sad children,bern.
footedi /MOTU:mato, ragged and evil.
odored.
Of all beggars,, your beggar attached to
an eceleslasticat foundation is most
qaerelous; of all hawkers, your clerical
Cheap Jack is invariably the most un
scrupulous. Rosaries, crosses, engraved
scallop teeny, palm.stick, beads,. are
literally forced into your hands. livery
MOOS% your elbow le touched, your
cost Is keized by some vender of relies,
who grudges. the attention you are pay
ing .to a rival huckster. The cripples
who have nothing to sell show their
sores and wounds, the women with
babies in their arms hold them out pile
ously; all around you there is a Sabra of
broken fragments of almscraving wards
in all 'unknown tongues; the children
crawl, between the 'hones' feet plucking
at your stirrups; and, above nil other
sounds, there risen walling,. whining
cry of "Bakshreah baksheesh!" dying
away, in the months of children too
young to speak, into a lisp of .Bheesh!
sheath! shone; You would hardly
escape from' the crowd were it not for
your Turkish dragoman, who ever Ad
anon tom round, rides his horse right
into the melee, and with blowAirarn his
stick and curses In which "the word
"Nelb"—Anglise cur—is repeated again
And spin, drives your. tormenters away.
And you come forth. at length into the
light with a confasedreddlectlon of wind
ing pasnges hung with clusters of silvit
limps; of grottoes' In whose dark re.
ceases are Merlins by great masters, genre,
Jewels and rate ornaments; of monks,
priests Andress* gliding noiselessly with
tapers in their hands from cave to cave;
of groups of- pilgrim peasants kneeling
awn the altar steps of tke shrine near the
manger, while the other . groups of rival
pilgrims stand a little way off wilting
Impatiently for their heretic brethren to
rise from the ground and give. Place to
the faithful ; of Mamas:dal coldtens
tramping to and fro; of low chanting
echoing through the vaults; of the savor
of ficense, of. tkesound of sobs, the clank
of sword'.
AN ensode occurred to the lows Senate
on the Mk inettat: ' , Boon after the Ben.
ate we called to- order, th e [ :doorkeeper,
annonn.ced, 'Message fro ke Rouse,
and Miss Mary E. Spencer, engrossing
clerk of that bea , - appeared and modestly
said, 'Mr. President.' That of nr•
plied, 'Miss Clerk '
, and . Miss Spencer
proceeded to read, in a clear and distinct
voice, n message from the Home In Tele.
[ion to certain We which bed passed
ti" body. At the conch:don of the
meessee the meters approeed of this
first official set performed by a woman In
the /owe Senate by a general clapping of
hands."
Why Not Kilt Mil
I wee. a few yews ago, at ♦ix la Chap•
elle with some well informed Hatch gen
tlemon, and we were talking abbot the
fisheries in the North Sea. While speak
ing dl the superiority of the produce of
the Dutch fisheries over our own, I ro
maiked, without being able to explain the
asuse of it, that in three excursions I bad
, made to Holland I had found the same
imPeriority in fresh fish from both fresh
water and salt water, in taste and solidity,
though these fish ought, nevertheless, to
be very nearly alike in the two countries
while migrating.
They answered that the advantage I
had observed wu a real one, and de
loaded en a very simple practice which
we might may adopt.
It is tke custom in Holland to kill the
fish aeseen as be is drawn from the
water; while we let him die in agony
which products the effect of a iickneu on
the animal economy, softens; the flesh,
and gives to It the principles ;of dissolu
tion. This answer seemed to t me a gleam
of light. No one would at is sheep or a
chicken that had died a natural death or
been drowned, and precisely; for the same
reason that the Dutch allege In the case
of &h. Why should we be less delicate
in regard to creatures that swim than .
Mose winch walk or fly ?
The Dutch kill the fish by making a
slight longitudinal incision under the tail,
and the operation, which is performed
with a very sharp instrument, can be done
so quickly that it Is practiced even in the
largest fisheries, not excepting those for
the herring.
At ♦uiermale on the Rhilrs, there Is a
very celebrated salmon fishery. They
kill the fish there by thrusting a steel
needle law their heads.
ITERILLNEAN
roil TINE !BED
IPON
31 , elblag . treigii.
'Fl:• Tollatnparg t".
PENN •ND PISTIL I Alsr, njl d ::iget::t
OP
old It. Clair CU. 1
"Z raVatittACALlS.
told at the .sty lowed prlaaa at
GO TO
eoznet of
.71.11.111:1116 E. 11132111‘ 8 aft CO 'OS
=OEM
!!!!MI!!!!!!=r=l1
•
CONSIONIPTION OF THE WEER.
If there le asy ets• pilsonitlen that needs to
M Or carefully Wormed epee the =lnds of
t 0... subject to the atisseet• of the limes aad
peltatmery organs, It Is the Impatient fact tint
attention Amid be veld to the lint bib:talent
of thaw 41.5MM0L fit the start ats diets Of
=eh medicine. es Illt. K179X11 4 8 etcroma.
oTBBP.ILL. W sere to arrest the discus , . sad
senora, not only the' healthy nasetions of the
longs, bat el= of It wiling body. Of all. MAW
dies for glumo of the longs ■od contingent
erg.% Dr. Esyases reatoral Syrup has stood
Iba test of years of experteaco. sod you amain
lea a slogta pane➢ who has ever taken /I that
OW not speak MAO' of Ha 0w...
Let any en* &Mated oath a Dough only try ono
tittle. sad as sure salt ls tate a 11.111 care thorn. -
Dr Keyser has an °Sou atisehen to his Brest
Declass More, where all manses dr obroalo
diseaoas art aneeeasfully . Waled. espesdally
those of Its longs and Polne , tarY Mara , . atld
he would lancettally Write Moat who are sut
tartan and hay* WINE to get solid Dom other
sontei.a, to strolls onothod of treatalest a trial.
Nal 'long state, a highly reprinted pat/ssoaa.
contented with the aesraDansr . Preaa of the city.
°glad at, Dr. loyeas's allies and toot Masted!.
yd., and Iru tam "by loss than halt &bottle.
another sit Dem., who tad coasted all win
ter, mu eared In ken than reel.
♦ 1.47, weakened and attenuated with tang
sssec?ttti. elan NM tableaus late renewed beanie
ad elver. was leaked whales min got She geed
efiedletne that cased bet: The answer was. at.
Dr. Inter'.
♦ odtA pony nod pole and emaciated. wig
eon eared Irr n%outdo Or two of Dr. Norm'.
12=12=13
a:IA.l7os Liberty street. estioe• brill ems Dr
eleesced..erei restored t torten boaltbby the
erattlesed mot' 011. ILETSZEII LUX& CIIHI.
and or. Erseer's Pectoral Symp.
-♦ grrillrma. next Asti to Dr. Ealier's no»
IlLra h will'yecommitai Dr. Ig. per•. Prrieril
'nap Lk ..11 caw' km Mau half •Loth. can
D. SLT6LI7 GREAT lIIDICILNE !TOLL
AND lILIDICAL OTTICL TON CHROKICI
UMW/5. N. 167 1.111/71TY BTU= M
acs boars aatfilo'clock. and from Ilto • and I
{o9 at cleat.
Nraac.a.ar Se.
611.111UNG ILOWLIC
that progress rapidly too prints are
not the oil? one' to ba d. sided. Canter or dry
rot does sot blest a Slats go modd.oly aa a ottoa• '
at lightnltur,bot tsk. armated. It destroys It
cortalmlyt and lattice manuarebtosiodel,l4ll.
altbouth It dam sot kill With ke at
felon goer. is aa tare to gap the 'arias, of life
arcetuatly agginy saute disesoe. If tot !beckon
by Insigeratiad :seawall... Moneta tomatilcg
las xpressibly tallith , ' la the spec' acts of perm
mere dirty: tar:woos. pillar, emaciattea,
premien of ipiriti. cud a dlitssta for eltlettioll,
WI it.. erdlitary wreptems, aid that almala be
promptly mat by toile trantitent. The bast ba-
Mgaraut ud Imblierant that mat be adalalstared
in a case of +kis tied is lleatettere Stomach Bit
ten. The atimstletleg prisclple of the proms;
ties rouses tho dormant inertia of the spina•
and the strelgtbanlag sad renelatinis Feet. rtim
Ire a istrmauent nod Imaltbfal trepalno to de
Mut totem tlim brought lets play. The falling
epoctita la ri-asealtened, of Miranee
and asolattlittion are quickened. the ottality at
blood, the !iterations bemoans more natant. Wad
eattrYOrgattallat egutrilmtea b the sourish meat
df (hobo oderioat attlattof .By tilt
mamm tbe repair of lb. physical structure la at
(sated and its health mad vigor restored. tams
alas , of Climates bas tat geode's= 01011.11 , of
the Bitters been more marked and .typist than
vino i elerrtii nt. " d i7dl:::;l:c i ta d dlgt t iih O
allaownts nod to thin ans . t holomnaeof an Nal.
.ten.sis syd
e' Sod area
Vo
le)am. poem to the uniform teottmouy olf 'Vases
Of
NOTION;
WAN ELECTION FOR PIRES.
IDENT, and SIX DIRECT:BS of the
ANCIIESTIN 'SAVINGS BAYX. , 0111 be bald
et the r asking Bonne, No: 800 Boater avow..
on SATITEDAL Marolh 80. INTO, bemoan the
hours of land So•oleck r. B.
THOS. B. U PDIEW, Cantor.
ALLIIIOII2IfT. Mar.\ IL INTO. 01d4.14
Iaff_PSICE .IPIOBiONGAUELA
iren u oler. D c e olg 3 Ve i g. P 4 " 'l " AtiVAZ
stRILI.III AND d . ban
OYNT4 M7.bl; to Um Stocktoian
linst of AnaggiViorVi T,T lgth. B."l"
A UZI WRlGlUrwartr.
Pittsbutel., Mamkly /NO. "."'6B?
Puwisr.l.Ve t Di
NCH TO SHIPPERS.
NEW-.710174E TO
BUFFALO AND . .TO:THE NORTH!
TO* ALLICHILNY VAi.L TRAILROAD 00 .
v:a. - egivatViTeirggrArrArli
rantsti sooty to - ,
W. W. C. WCIIIDITY;FmI kt,Apit.
Conga MO - sod 11th Moods, fltutmoto
J. of Likwitzios,
mks aft General Itoporticondoit.
O. 13.9.1=LN=113,
• Stalcr et We!Otis cad lessans,
077/431t
N 0.5 iet:URTII Atir.4/tt.l l / 3 131104
tretik•ll
CHEAP
ETOVEII .AND THO4IIII,
F .
el!,E!if,ilN . ,
, DIVEIDII Ealilrr, . ,
z u.
Jan : centred, 'rec2 , chokes Dalt '. Pared
Prnaelt, Dutch geode • Irisum. livaelt Res.
Ampuir.s merdms, ...„ 111 ,, rritia • wr •by
Uhl Qom.. !Abair ..., 61.11..
NOTICE.—The •fort re•
ceivire I. route for tee IRA
A t ; r.
Mardi Urdidistre has ems extesdrA Asti! KM
Ist, at *dm. AU tilde writ be to AI trut'llsas.
DiN cas Urea trA AA Prod Mort or VA Arnim
Finf l risn.
'T'l• Le . " '14'1'4 4 91m:
I:1. Waal asaeapkga.
ahraeoe Mackerel'
att Herring*
• Cat Fish; • aa
• Y A 11n .. : 1
f u;
WATT.-LA` ltli
inalE ERE.
be boxe. Footle. chem .
10 it::.!.1.4 w•
Sn't.r
;la .7 J. 11. vAirnsuo.
Rio% Mine
MilW ADVERTISEMENTS.
31:07ECW 47r
WILLIAM
Nos. 180 and 182 Federa
it ie., Mort Lengths of Calico,
it 6 14c., Good Dark Prints.
it Bc., Fart Colored Calicos.
It Ioe., Best Bakes of Calicos.
it tic., pard•wide Poplins, vary cheap
At tic., double•width Black and Colore.
ilpaccu.
It 17 14c., Double Warp Black Alpacas;
at Ito., Doable Warp Black Alpaca'
-=.bat bargain' of the 10102,
At i 14c, 44 Heavy Goblin Meting.
It II 14c., 4-4 Belt Finish Beetle,
It lie., White Linen Testa
It lli 1-4 r., Whit" Damask Towels•--i
great. baegahi.
It 7k a damn, Mien Table Napkin
it ita., Balmoral Mt'.
Grey Reach Corsets, TETI cheap,
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos.lBo and 182 Federal Street,
=2
THE BONDS
OF
HICAGO, DANVILLE& VINCEMS
RAILROAD COMPANY
urom ZIAMIIATIO2I‘,
Will be Found to be the Beet
IMMO
CREIPEIT TIT OTIUBD TO THE POO LIC
This will be Borne Out by
THE RICH COUNTRT THE ROAD
TRAVERSES, WITH ITS AGRICUL•
TURAL AND MINERAL RESOURCES
THE CASH SUBSCRIBED TO THE
CAPITAL STOCK.
THE EXCELLENCE OF THE SS
mu.r-ia, I READY BUILT, AND ITS
EQUIPMENT.
THE PLANS COMPLETED. AND
THE MONEY EXPENDED, FOR Vl°
OROUS FINISHING OF THE LINE IN
THE SPRING.
THE EXCESSIVE EARNINGS TO
I‘ g
ACCRUE FROM T E COMPLETION
OF THE WHOLE ISE.
THE AMPLE SIN G FUND FOR
THE CERTAIN R ESIPTION OF
THE BONDS..
THE
THE VERY . LIBERAL INTEREST
RUNNING OVER A TERM OF 40
YEARS.
THE SECURITY 'AFFORED BY
REGISTRY.
THE. MORTGAGE COVERING THE
ENTIRE ROAD. EQUIPMEN T. FRAN
CHISE& AND ALL PROPERTY,.
PRESENT AND' FUTURE-INDEED
THE SECURITY OF TWICE THE
AMOUNT OP BONDS ISSUED.
THE LOW CURRENCY PRICE
THEY ARE NOW OFFERED AT.
att this is verified in detail
in- the complete Pamphlet,
Which can be had of us.
Ire li.row,these bonds to
be good, and we know the
ehesracter and capacity of the
Company's estimates cast be
implicitly retied tipon to give
these Bondsthe highest stand.
ard. TIPV therefore freely and
fully recommend them.
W. BAILEY LANG & CO.,
ME11.C13.11.147 . 8.
No, 54 01,IFF STREET, New York,
♦real. for the We et the Boxes.
S. IeCLEAN & CO, I.3ankers,
No. 75 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sneabi Attest. Ibrii• We oflime Beads
AT 75 CENTS,
LADIES' GOOD . KID GLOIE
AT 81.00.
Extra Quality Kid Gloves
I=
AT
Full Assortment ell Celan
ALEkANDRIPS G
KID GLOVER,
JO!? OPZIILD.
New Spring Gloves.
New Stockings.
New Embroideries
11011GANSTERN tt Co's,
succrzsnoss TO
luptirs, CILYDE & CO.,
Nos. 78 end 80 ldarket Street
akil
-am
110167 E & CO'S.
'Hosiery I Gloves I
SITU 119 i AND OMOICE ISSOBTIIMI4I
prim Unknown Slue 18611
ex= rim nave KID GLOPZe.
ftat suottenetast $1.113,
• 001:111V/IONSIER.11 =Ds.
LONG TOP ICIOS. clutice I.bados.
EZ2III
ILIGGLAS SLIM 11111T138 ROM
ryas LID inassp . cotrow Hos;
10 emits
. . ,
vouraTio coiroz BOIIUT.
Cu. or Douai.
GZSTP SUTER STOUT mus 0001,
orarrs. sorsa nnts Boox.
',us% sylenett assortateata
lamest..
'Mai S
AND NOW =Bose.
xriusw.riNOT BOWS.
LARGE 'ADDinoxo TO STOCK
Jail Forwur. to I;lach we Invite the attutlen
of Wbolesale sad Ettall ClAttaroprs:
TT er,..19 .11/...RKET STREET.
Areirmses J.& nnoTnzus.
/h674aulaMN
NEAV ADVERTISEMENTS
OOH ,
SEMPLE'S,
Street, Allegheny City.
NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS,
MIR Plaids—very cheap '
Beautifni Styles New Moines.
Duey Kopp Poplins.
Plain Black and Colored Poplins.
Colored Silk Poplins.
New Milled POIMIL,
CISSERES AND JEANS.
Turkey lied Cutlaln
Colored Table -Damukr,
Bleached and Unblea'd Table Damasks
Meths Wins, Table Napkins, ie.
JUTS AND BONNETS,
Ribbons and Flowers,
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
Genuine. Preparations
I 72=1
PETER sawn London
Granular Effervescent Bi-
Carb, Potash', Bromide Potato
sa, lodide POtailla. Citrate Iron
and Quinine. Bromide Ammo
nium, Carb, Vichy Salt.
alisingen Salt, Cit. Magnesia,
gallants Pow den, ac.--To pro.
teet Physicians and the Public
from spurious articles of this
character, purporting to be
"direct Importations's—all bot
tles of the genuine will in
future bear a amp label over
the cork, with the address and
roc Amigo signature of the man.
sifacturer. P. SQUIRE; and on
the side his trade mark, and
also address of the Importer
and Sole Agent.
SIAIOQ JOHNSTON,
Cor.Smithlield St. and 4th Ave.
P. 11.—A Fresh supply of
Squire's Tine .Glycerine Soap,
Parr's Vienna soap, Prilc'ets
Glycerine Soap, Astringen
lied Gum Lozenges, and Slut
riate of Ammoniate Lozenges.
These Lozenges are meeting
with great success in England,
in cases of Relaxed lore
Throat Eromichith, etc. Just
received, 1
telnirrrn.
DLLNLNG BULL MEN
AND Oral"
Ii!,
She uoderalgne4 Lae Utters llntent of the
united elates for the unproved eonetroetlon of
weather -Dowding. Inside lining and of leans
ceding for houses. The - or.athee•boardlag. he
lob yausted lapnerentent. belnd more rankle.
WIT Intended for Vertical ate. end ...Meth/
lomat darahlltty and beauty of eDDreeeneet nod
Itl eenetrnebed aa to entirely avoid the on
ofjotnt stripe. anal. prove at wattr from eater
ies the joint. or lha eggnog or the showing of
the tointa by action of the weather on sae tie
bee.
lucid. Hems and velmeotleg by this mew
method Sr. *a tonstrueted as to form pelhet
',genes ee cheaply es by the *Miner? inorteci
Mazda Moue; the retry preventing the showing of
Inc joist. ttS6l aa7 caeca. and lambic 00 refuges
for bogs.
He km eso perehmed the natant Might of What
monnimily k. 1 0 ,111 as the ••MoSdel Weather.
boardlan."'
He bas dispose/I of the followliss tersiSorla: sad
&bop rota la Alleabeay ecsorf. for both pa 4•
eats. to Int
Tog. A. Minding. the right for the lortiltd7
south of toe door. in sad eousitir.
Te YoQneerso t Dovitsµ the rlght for this
Pltos ward of Pittsburgh.
To Norm, Douglassshop right for their
istll. Sixteenth erard.7ltuborsit.
To Hill. PUNY/05A .hpp rights ler theft
Kith want, Iflttottorgh•
To • ex. Moulin, for' the borough ef Yo.
%Traria. a Paul, for filet, (stood. Thad and
Tourth word. oar of Allegoeng.
To Nerd Irothire. shoo Ste it at their wig. to
gsveoh ward. cur A , lrgh.
To throlonoreletsit Co.. 110 the borough. of
Thsrpsborgh and Sus; alto tlos townships of
Sealer and leWans.
All prior... are warned splits& lot Intel
upou of sod patents, and shoes oblon
%operetta's tri please Wt. or *dame us. g
o az
N. Tg Malts det, Pttishoreh.Ps..
to J. C. ANDLESON.
g. P F4
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CHOICE AND RARE
CONFECTIONS, - -
FOR PRESENTS. AT
GEO. BEAVER'S,
na Federal Illreet,:illechray.
mama .
BUSINESS 'CNANGPEk
HAVING. ON , THE 12th Indy.
set in' half or lite alsairboaa 111173-
BACK to Yr. nutaintut 7.7/351 , 11. my Ur
tenor and liana It? for geld Do aaaaaa es of that
dots,
JAM= 1. JOIMS.
rs Trauma it. 11/111 Mara. 1070. mblVrel
NOTICE -OF
joirtii•tebtp lirewibre esfelnilon.l.43
THultAs TAL WORD. 3 H 313301 T sad T. A..
MOOS& sa Tsitote, Moore • lA, , pu bun db.
send, !peon* 'Telford Iraldnowleg_h<3.
gm. TILJOILD, HOOKA A CO, -
Prllig t lo:7 M r• 11 11 00 " . •
00 . r0:1•00tlag .tosimk
4.,011001.4:12 stead. "°2l. 419°24
003100111001 W. 8. Russ a Ca
0111100,100. MX el. 1810. tabilma
nigsOLITTNN.- 4 1 14 ) Partner•
akip heretofore existing between
SILL
Is the Beellistats bisslitess. xis this tier dia.
" tvl4 . b " 2"l*
- Jleo 7. glitlysessag•
Tlttabores. Feb. liih. ISTO.
leittztet and In,urave budeers .151
bero.ft.r be a :ottula-d by Taus. B. BILL &
BOIL to that.* opice on ib t ol u eoastY . lP . :l 4 llll .
tan 311. c oo ` to {6,000 QS
_
Int n. ELL a LON..
zujbunlt. oz . Yob, snug mo.
Immo
NEW ADyERTISILIIIENTS.
OFFICE or
FISK - & HATCH,
Bankers and Dealers
GOVERNMENT SECEBITIES,
No. 5 Nassau Street,
NEW YORK,
FEBRUARY lithi, 1670
Tb. romarkoblo moron .kick kas sttooded
oar megotlatlon of plo I;oxorks of toe Cl.wrikkL
PACIDIO RAILROAD COMPARY and tn. Pima
nano Itanmear. COSPANT. and the papal..
fry and Impels vrblalk Meta Lammas. matatata•
Ia the markets, bi):b In Mu conotry and Eu
rope. 11 Ira tlat tka TIM Morgans wawa
of wlsely-laclia4 an 4 honorably-manatee Rai
lroads ara nadlly tak.o al. the slant. raltallt.
Irate, an 4 adraalageons farm of baraalna*l.
yleldlag !mere liberal lawns than .= bereafier
N darlrad tram Govern:neat Cana; an 4
araUa
hle to take their plain. • •
Ramrod that, In the aeleotion sad negottation
of npartof Railroad Rom, we are mootiss
grantipablie want, and 0004011nd a valuable mor
el. to Oho holders of Capital sad to ttoie great
Nattoaal tom of tatornal leproteaeft whose
latiteliiinerit and substantial charaoloi Cathie
them to the not of Capital and the amides.> of
illeutore—era sof 04,11111 MelllllloollldaDelli
sad satidantloa tba
NEST BOBTOACIE BONDS
Or THE
ESAPHII AND 0111011. B. C
TEM careArsilts Axis °Wenn:mom?,
eonseetleg the Admit' 'seen. and the tiendh
colt karbars of the Chew:wake Ray wlth the
Olds river at • peat of reliable nandaDith, and
that, wide the entire Railroad testes 01 the
great Wen sad headmen. TOMMY= AD
DITIONAL LAST AND A TAT TELtlf IL LINZ,
se tmperatarely derasaded for the aosormods
lea of the has ease and rabidly-growing trans
venation between the Allende seaboard and
Xeres* on the one head, ad tie greet Dn.
dosing rehlons of the Ono sad Insatealtrpt Val.
lon an Om
TEL utrunreaos OT TIII7 EOAD AB A
NEW OUTLET 7110 E THE WEST TO THE
MLA nosolftos it Into ono of aattonal 'oOaJO
gams. and lusuros to It on eiteilllTO thetoa►
trifle fetal the dal of Itf saipletlos; while, to
the deoolopment of Ike *stout. serlooltaral
and m:naral noomoss of Irkgilll/1 and Woo.
Vlrguos. It 000000s40. olooff Ito ows lIES, Ike
elenteats of a tam end proltable local tatalaete.
• Teti the gnat toenails, Loth genets' ead
toed, valets deemed the enopletlea of lee
citzsarsiti AND OHIO BAILSOAD to the
Ohio Biter, afford the anne.l sumaice of to
seems end vales, cad ItSNDEII IT TUN YOST
IMPORTANT AND SUBSTANTIAL NAIL
BOADT.NTIPTBINC NOW IN eItODBICSS IN
COINTNT. .
Its ...ferny u as Zest and West souls, and
tee prowl. of an Immense end profitable UM*
swatting Its emplottoo, este drawls to It tie
attention and ...pension of oroostanat
Wins and Dtliaoad ma of tbl Clu of oonad
Indissont nowt Istegetty whose toesew
alot with t. toot .? with that of asthma
aitilena and insisted sin of Pietist. sad
West Virgtals. INSOIIIII AN XSZBEirrIO.
HONOIL.BLI AND StCl7ls7llll.lfAiLitili,
=HT. •
The Zoe& le eimplstotWal In opertilon from
akkutionl Ia Dim selebratota Wage thilphps •
neap of Was TUitala,ll2l7 saies4 sad *re
rowel& Imt*Oo allasturnrwattnUyeenstreekbak
to be completed, to carry tats the pm/oiled ter
minus es the Ohio dyer en, or hew, the mouth
of the It[ Kandy slver;UO lam above Clads•
sad 310 miles belowlnttaborzha
Uwe are now ptolcettd or la progress through
Ohlo sad Kentucky to Wta polutorhlehwi
noel the CHKBAP JAZZ AND OHIO - WITH
THE ZNTIIII RAILED hD IiTSTZIIII OF THE
WIIT AND 1017111W1i8T. AND WITH THE
PACITIC NLILEOAD.
Ds volualgO fraochlsossadoooodo , AdTlßPßel
1011 plus the CH'sAritisii AND 011101 RAM.
sash Celan= maim the richest sad.
provertsi ' ud trootworthy forpOnOkilajef.rne
coo Off: AID TREES =ITO A'rIFIWRIt• • Z.
VALOR, IS COMPLITID ROAD AID RfORN
DORI. ZQUAL TJ TRW IRTI.R3 AZOURIff
Of Tin Norroioz. '
Tti &OMR of the Loos hate been orlrOsiid
RIM goods! femme to Ist wastro of U . !:losam
of Immo, sad tomblao too yellows Aspire.
of oonvealones. astft7. sad Protection *List
loosor fraud. •
rho Roads us In dooomloaltoso of
$l,OOO, $5OO and $lOO
Thu wllll4 Issued as COUPON BOADd, Thy.
Asyje TO Hnanil. and say be held la Ohl tins
• . .
The romerie me be &tithed aad aa iee hd
the . .114.1 made • rattlers= 11.81eThein
Doha. treedereble. way ea:the , boov• it , the
telteeT.and the leered mule peyablonly 110
the regteterel owner of his attornel.
• The three 'lessee will b Imam* reepeettraly
•COIIFOZ HONDO rATAaI.t. TO
sa. ••31.11111STEXIID BONDS wrra ootr
rows ATTACISID.”
...sourzzim BONDS WITH coil-
PONS ASTAOISED,s. saisboold b so deslgno-
Ltd by Correspondents lb speolalaillts alms 01
Bonds Seared.
They have THIBTT. 7E/111E1 to na Eva ;ga
wp lib. UT% trlth hems, at alk pat eras
pa amen iron Nevelfter L. 1509.
ra. han Lirrfthav Ir•Y•ske IX °Pim ix vas
Cttt Ov Icirw Malt.
The latireel L pakable la Max aal Eoirtoraint
that kg ney take Ma pleeitat that et' klie manta
tense et Ilte-Twentles, had salt the gamut.
.ape of sir Meads tab. alftalyhold Mattel auk
Waters Pei le 1100 k., with latalaat DaTill# la
Saashiv sal key, shl tit mak.
lag addltloial lavesitekat• to Yan Oda later
rt it Elteriat meow at the sear.: -
The Lena la vaned: by a starless* *Poe the
suttee Llie et Ike& tram Eleknond r the Otto
lifter; with the equivocal 114 all ethei prop
erty sae appurtenances ototaftted therewith.
.♦ IBLNETXO PEND sioo.oou Pia AN
NUM Ie ritovanw FuzAztir r utiirlois
.Or TEX PONDS, TO TILL 171101. Owl
TILE /OTIS TEE COYFI.ETIOE• 01 TEL
TYe Leman in forelLooll,ooo, of Win
113.000.009 will b ranted an bold la heel
r. Le ridmiltlon of outstaa*g Magni of lb.
Tinian Ceaual Sallroad Conway, 00W Leirleit
la un C/114•11.422 LIM 01:0.
Of the reannlag 1112,060,008, a inglatael,
moan
will be sell le toanieta Oa road lo
eghte, Leer, vented tola Itfigrrinlith•nnelea sow
*wallas: Ind ladrodahlf naafi 9a, Wok
* ler a law and Wive g ' g
21:e swat Wee laSaatiannad Warm
Lau so satellnanad. anarnallgiganded
aat me WSW kenallange mamma annagagteg
plan nand the lanalLi signieltlen tai hamar-.
Les, boll la Lis geonatrr nit Maim., :win b e
alone agetreeLled sad olnly abeerl4.
FISH & HATCH,
Bank.' era.
L-W. 2 , w8 tined_ pamipalots enonatatag
fel pantomime. otattstleal desallsi maps. it..,
etdoli Innen thralsked wpm appUtattolt.
far we ttaa and ail Govern
ment Bond., and omega" the air;
.counts of .Banks, Banker., Coe
porattone, and othire, subjeato
cheek at sight. and anon/ Interest
on dally balancing.
8. M'CLEAN & CO.,
AGIIIIITS4
1•.: 76 ImAilt Anuses Pittsburgh, pa.
vspier _
CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. &0.
CARPETS.
SPRING STOCK.
Fine, Medium,
AND
CI 0 ME. 3E. O N .
CARPETS.
Our Stock is the largest 'Mho,*
ever offered to the Trade.
BOVARD, ROSE k CO.„
21 FIFTH AIiTNITH.
1.b11:4111T
CARPETS.
N'YBLAND rouillis,
C=l
Thursday, March 17th, • 1870,
Ear 311133
SPRING . STOCK.
Tbo Goals wII be Oloplayod In ova& maaiwr
t►at more tan to man of tloo Now/W.oms to •
law woosonto Um. Ov Orhopoloo for 40000.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO CALL
Tiiiton Will I< be tried
b. /twn low anon% to will,
71 and 73 Fifth Alain&
aucceira
OLIVER II'OLIETOOL tt
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