ES Ett littoburgt( Gap*. OFFICIAL PAPER Of Plt i lli=leg r ing . CIO z - F.:l-rE istrriamrecs. Car. Sixth Anne aid liniikfleld Stud. THURSDAY, APRIL SI, 1870 Beans at Frankfort 9,51@a51 iit . llll3llN 50It Gota 'dosed In Seer York on yesterday at 11144C4119. Tms Kittanning ihmeartioss says that if their Senator, Kerr, - `•has s panicle of manhood left, he will , This Is no doubt the metal sentiment in that district. Tau Louisville Orissurvili Is vivarium In esity youth. Scarcely threemontis old, It. hu been ealuged ,to double Its former slsis Bumps for Its suilismieci. tlon notions, PerilL 3 l" 0, might I ,Te *Ad ded 'natio °Mu . m . ran -people _ of trieatronicOmplaiM that Mode Senator, Mr. Korr,:utioald zee la summate any Of the bald from That county, that the Senator of netahhoring county wis placed in e of all the lmiliesi ielatiaito ,that connty."7 , , • Wm learn aßea ver pa if that, ex-RepiteentatlTe Bidliegbetilleitdd bea candidate for re-election, It`would be awn his favorite ex pectation of Democratic rapport. Pps. cleft so, and not 'otherwise ! it erili be safe to reckon wit that- part of the ring being fbittined out by the Totes of a Be._ publican people. Tilt yr* "OptooTtisennetit of meinberiof Congas' witlgtve, under ;Adis of , the - Home twenty tie* mom - /t is auppiaed,that r elf 'l r otkwill pin two, New Jeray and PennajlTania mob one, Idloontland 'Jaskola eneh two, one oath lowa, Kansas, Nebraska and Ittnneauta, and ttut other thirteen to the Bouthera Boatel. - . . Tun only tariff bill Ilkelrto peaks% the , present Session will be some. complier meson*. of twelltfi6' - tveniy lines, In-' eluding but a few items of internal taxes and customs, which will abate some . fifty millions of revenue, and be put . tbiough both Rouses In a week. That Is thepro.. gramme for gait Zane, - naleu • our . Representative upsets all calculations with an earlier. Adumph lgaisist the hoomarar.. Tan planocrry Of pallfoinis ruSu4 alnalots:allei ell. Iffe Printed lately the flamln& exhortation :which. fifty or more members of ttestegislitine,-brthat Perky, addressed to the Bimrsmento county clerk. encouraging him to rejem coloroi Totes from the •,'zigletry. After that letter ranched the Clerk, he thought better of the nullification question ' gad moiled theruirie of every "colored applicant In the voting Mat. - , r Tag list Pennsylezads -Leglalature pared less, then, half a dozen general laws, an over' fourteen hundred local ptirate end corporates yeas. Tairtsia . Ohio Legiabdere went/ thiee. gettersllaws, orty-threeaMal lassist MY six icArlTsioprieuto ~o?ick prohibit' special legtestmr noon aby muter width can be covered by a general enactment, whit, pp 0 7 11 43 4 14 PC7ol,Aq.)Fdt'il tore to Make nab - honest livlne r bi th e opposite potter •zo • "Row shall Jeri nominate' is the Cern nianies 'Mondani. beading_ to Whatip. pews u a communication in HI columns. The uses" lasupposs to intenditßepOb. llciuslgalflcationl Cookineeeil 'glow shall lei Dering.tie :War, there were bustiwuking on the flanks of both armies. who were at ail hoar' equally ready to pillages henroost, rob qua scut trtltle:lo. oritiose I Ctrummets" sijing no, when dlscusaing the plans of-the campaigns 1 Wn tope lif.ssiside Hall crowded to-night, selth.alasodienambich. ilk Cat fain to Aa. ladaddect: and, mail led ley a. TorY baortdatillsodporadubsetras, from Patent Hommistiones glanart, upon "In-, tent= and' %hate Inventions." 'Adm.'s' lion itee to all. Tbe topic isiio beau of peeldiar interest to our "naiad people, while tberespeaker honors, his high dead position by his thorongb acquaint:ewe' . with mechanical wimp's, his demotion to his dam, and Mi . aebolarly . ability. If stab a lectuier upon inch iteddect should fail to fill the largest. ball In_ Pittaborkbr It - would •deeldi the publle.' spirited chinas who hate . . theedblly as• wool the needibl expense's.. , W noncom that Representative , Itscquir proprockthe Abolition of the blooms tax. This tax extinimished takes off $35,000,000 Nun air annual receipts. lie doubt, - our Represtentative will be elm lly cordial, if not so prompt. ady!:vc eating the entire abatement of the tatM now Imposed upon indite?* irtides of prime necessity to 'all classes of ,tho people. take from us about 1W.,00 0 , 00 9 dlitretotal at least 457,000 r ow. - How about the other taxes wbl special Interests demand to be relieved frail t Row ranch mom can tlu ..Trem tiry comfortably sparkfrom its MMUS, I l!leeL . 91!1 Inmost and reduce the elpid of our _obi and if; theca dity flee or sixty sulfilons be the c ue,. figure of the proposed redaction, why not consolidate the two propositions and put them through at once and together? This would says time and per. haps dispense with any farther discus piess, :wit bout point and .withwat upon' the tariff. Nest this Upon income of 4;4141 go dm, beaus it lip really ti t s moat obnoxious to 'MS n?esell o' the people? Perhaps oar Represents. the will allow the_people to hem from him, on the tea gralcoffen.quatian, next week! • • • lilmirrou Kerr, of the Butler &Mice, finds a volunteer defender ,in the BEIM, Areas, winch contends that he should lb acquitted of mbar% Mairdciaiii, because the vote in bin Ormanittee on the Watt- Dbutond coetcrit, Stood, with him, Ltd` to two for Wan, and a chaise of his vote ibuld sad have left it bur to three, in favor of Watt. , Let us enllghtel the: .dsgas. - Two of. the five so voting were Kerr add DirisyY." "Both - of these Senators hairpribiorridy been brows to be friends of the, DebicutOo petitioner. Bea changed over to the Watt,eide,, aft*. three weeks before the cloielof the Sa gan, tali. suddenly itiaafellraltd bp% teciodaly. Dirt thatialietafT larat , Pulp is busy about..',ltia Other man, Dray, voted" for. Dbikridd every time In lks Comailftse. He so irCritsd..act,tha test sate, the :light hriforil.piDortuiti: presented ill iepaii glitaneit mb ihtng, patehinithithow, aerie igni.1001401: and not being„ atilstd persuade Nt Wag• fel to go with him In declaring the 'sad' vacant, and that his wheelie was wholly &flare, the fellow had the cheek to sign , 4 ~~'~~~ the report in Wsit's &TOL Thue, the dryer will pneeive that Kerr's vote en.. at of the case. veloped the turning.poi Thst Jourzug may ref on theta , facts ' sad verify them, if it wishes, upon proper enquiry. UNDER TEN HP.ADS, the New York Tribune states the Georgia case. Its first specification is as follows: _ I. The Babel eldineld to that State Is primarily responsible for her present am dition.—lt was hilly representedin her Legislature; no testcsith has been Im posed to Its reit:dim in snort. all wso moving on toward her speedy rwmra. lion to bet proper place in the Onion. when the nereronstructed saw fit to 01,81 the colored members from t,th Houma. It was an ungenerous, unworthy, disloy al,auleldal act—moch like thing on a flag of trues. Is errs s first step in that revolution backward which Freak Blair proclaimed, and in tart ice of which he was nominated Mr Vice needs:lL -It was Me signal gun for a new rebellion in reoccur to the nomination of Seymour fbr President. Nobody can think - Worse of that outrage than we do. —The other nine heads of Its uvievr" merely elaborate as many illogical pleas, fins a•way all the practical force of hat lids been first so conclusively gated. lle head of its article ate up. the rest, Illicit we do not care to print. It is the revolution backward with which Con quells dealing—and we hope to sea the_ orirlord with gloves and costs oil. HOWARD 1 A.BOttristaing Protestant congregation at Washington bmame unhappily divided riot many. yesua .sluee. The schism in volved on one side the especial friends of le pastors , TTI ZOTOZI. and on the other, ere Ben. ttowertii, of the Freedmen's Bureau, and a majority' of the parish. The ornitrcventj became a quarter, then of feud, and at last a regular Conic= vendetta on the part of the Boynton fan. - it, who unhappily perceive that while tke Hows4l wing thrives, has sound pteaching d a rapidly-swelling parish, the people show no sympathy for the l's" Boynton ticket, that beech r the church having dwindled down rdnily to &cypher. This makes things. =pleasant. Hence Ms understood that the 4anainur 'charges just Made' againit gen.'Howard, and now under Congres sional intrestigation, have been put into the mouth of that excellent example of Christian consistency, Fernando Wood, the Boynton party. The Issue or the investlgation is not at all a matter for dpnbt; Gen. 0. 0. Howard will be ac• 'bitted of even the shedder of any official or personal iesproprlety. . Takeonebribit sample of all : he is charged with' Having profited corruptly by certain in .4ldiclotut contracts for the worthless -tirioks of which the Howard University was bait; that these brims were made by s!, patented process of which he Is or was e part owner ist the time t h e "Contracts Were made. The Philadelphia Butieqa slates, 'upon this point: Ic has been sent inroad that General Howled and his brother have grown rich dut of the contracts for brick lurniabed for the Howard University. It la a feet. fbr which we have a, better authority than any that hen been adduced to the contrary, that General Howard hr.+ bad Interact in the American . Bitilding Block Company alone it first supplied guitarist for the Howard University. Ha withdrew his interest from it before the ' drat contract was made. His brother, oho is a stockholder in the Company, thus Waal a ialll Of ntont two thousand dollars in the operation. We feel very confident ;bat the other charges against General Howard will prase as false is this one. GEORGLA REMANDED. For the present, the Berate bu divot qd of the Georgia question. When It kill bei once sent back, as It will be, feom the Bosse, let us hope that we may In spared any repetition of the wearisome Alsccusion of the lost month. The bill is 4:lunged in Important particabus, making its provisions more severely stringent Man before. The Sinxham amendment 1 wu lint dropped, and then the entire substitettiag simply a Idecluation thermovisicend character or the ealst. i leg Stale governmeitt, loviiiing for a new . legislative' election next November. and , ip the meantime `remanding Me State under military control, until released by her mad:Mission to the Federal rsitakraa. The writ of .Aconas corpus I. ded, municipslitint are made re. eponsible irribunages to persona Mimed by mob violator, and the President Is etnpowered to organlee the local ratillia. wry, Dunnage: mestsiaal Ou rennatition to rmaand aularst. to Sl aputaiT antra, for which inconsistency the— Republican - • =gradations were &ered to therm The opposition then Anted to escape . Democratic odium for teli blowier by refusing to rote at silos e passage of the bill. This dual rote Wise 27 to 84, as follows: Yana—Maassa. AMEIII. Anthony, Buck anollarpenter Cole. coitus, Ora togtu sin. Edmunds. Ferry, Un.we, Kellam Morrill (Me.), Morrill (it.), Patterson, Pomeroy, Poole. Pratt. Sou cSawyer, Schurz, Boon, Sherman, Upton, , l'rumbnlkWamet. Willey. - • • - Now—Means. Hammitt, Chandler, Drake, Fenton. Flanagan. Fowler, Ham. ti..ori (Texas), Harris. Howard, Howell, McDonald, Morton, Nye, Osborn, Rim. soy, Reran, Rice. Spencer, Stewart. Sum. ma Thayer, W 1111•0111. Wilson, Yates. iiPeshould regard the approval of this bill by the House as a wise incept:ince of the real situation. Georgian perversity needato be dealt with as the Bente deal}, Yet we - scereedy dare hope Mat the House. rtill Concur. Fortunately, whatever Is to be done will be done speedily. If effect naly al s o,. so much the better not only for Georgia, but for the oilier laiely o recon. sinned States, whose popnlatioin would dens understand that there are limits to' Ithe National forbearance. 1 ' —The yea and naircitir es above Stlll bear an examination for which we bare 'not space to-day. The yeas represent the moderate ; wing of Republicanism, bat vbeir majority n assured by the ea, of more than one — extreme Radical, who . would have Voted nay except Gar the Sul. lock's element in the Issue. • OUR WEST VIRGINIA RAILWAY Readers of yesterday's issue of this journal shared In our gratification in' noting the favorable promiss for the early completion of a railway through the Monongahela Valley: W$ are informed, Upon the most reliable authority, that the resources to cover the proposed expendl tare are staple, It the public, confidence. small so apply that, and,this confidence le as cordial is it Is genral _Lithe most deeply Interested quarters. 6 wealthy and welliarcircied member of the Dlrec tory volunteers a v 0216411 marlret his faith in the present andfuture credit of JJ t h e work, by an offer to double his in- vestment in ita stock and bonds. 84 in. iltation to other gentlemen of the .ffoard to do Shamuses Is .a_ganerons challenge : which we not think they . can ignore. It is to us, In common witha large majority of - our fellow-chime, especially gratify.: tag to learn that the &noun of this pro. jut dose ;tot depend upon- ktaremziost the , inotalar aid which fumed to be prodbrol , by the lately propovd Sinktneand lour: . Thesdactal ginpikallons of yertardaVonli acne for theatill clearer establishrrunt of (befit:LAW the Pittsburgh end Charles tonißalltosy thin , be Wt. and thut'inidi; • _ vory has always been pra pined to be built, with only the levAtimato e aldr= local capital, supported bythe InonstaG, i Undid- • expedient.; of • ry, iste:.ac Esztigage • boob- ' 1,204 bundled and' nnbovlttl - reposition; lately vetoed by the Governor, to divert the guests of the State Slnking•lund to NEEI .., the gm of our seaway . comPanY, were never thought of by the Directory as • required element in the success of their favorite estairisa,..onntil It was first mentioned" to one of the Board, also a member of the Legislature "by other par. ties during the last few weeks of the' session." This testimony is the more valuable, because Its authority cannot be disputed. It telly supports our nrevions advice/ that the second section of the vetoed bill, Siring -$8.400,000 of State aid to this and otker projected roads, was thrown in by the!ingineerejoillut main appropriation of V 1,000,000 elsewhere, Purely es n. -101140 fling sop, a' bribe, to mncillate the support of, members who might. be otherwise Wellned to vote down the "vut 7 `Miens' 4 gratuity— to the Pennsylvania Railroad. Ora:arse, it ii patent to the reader that, since the Pittsburgh and Charleston project' had Mien theretofore irepported sa entirely practicable without Stroh aid, Its solid in ' terentlearincit Invierwiferid into* respect by the • most commendable defeat of a , mischievously bad aupplementary bribe.• [ On the cot . itrari., this Journal has recently shown.that these solid interests have been in eked, protentednid promoted by that ...ta defeat.. The road again stands, as it did before t'other pestles" flashed their jack o•-lantern allurements before its friends, Upon thesolld buds of a needed and pose. ticable project. n - , ' - One cannot reed, the repeated prelim& legs of the Pnitielint _Convention with out' a comfortable conviction that the road can and will be 'ioinplited with Out .unreasonable delay. 'The two and a half illione already subseribed for the work ii a sum itself ample, with , the aid yet to come in; to lona this railwaj. ;It leaves no doubt that the interebted communities are able end. willing to help themselves to any needful extent. • To complete Quito. F ry, it only remains for all to emulate the handsome offer of public-spirited Direc tor, and prove their faith by their indi vidual works. Certainly, we are not too sanguine in , the, belief that this will be done, and that the-Pittsburgh and Charles ton Railway is bound to be a mccesi. _ ___ COMPULSORY SpIICATION It appeal to us, ibat. If the piesent agitation concern lag the use of the Bible o oar common aohoobt wonOd give _way. 'to another, haring for Its object theeom• puLtory ettendince at cdt 'children at those Inetltutiotte,:great benefit for the - . commonwealth and _the- human rice would be derived from its' successful discussion. 'lt Is difficult to see why this subject doom not engage the most earnest attention of the people. The excuse that such coimmlllon Is antagonistic to the spirit of our Institutions to at besa,an error with Nome and a sibterftige with others. If It dOel not Cleah with repub lican, tosUtnUona to build prisons and shut up In them the perpe:ratore -of crime, It can certainty not club with. •.hem to institute measures that tend towards preventing crime. The commu nity has a right to protect itself and Its institutions. and It appears that school compulsion Is not only dealrable but ab• eolutely riwatertari ibr that purpose. Without desiring to dwell on the truth of the =SIM that one "once of prenna don Is better than a pound of cure," we would simply direct the attention of our readers to a few points connected with this question of school' attendance; It is a conceded fact, that premature and ovarilueapplleatronkiiphyslcallabor is injurious to the proper development of the human mend and bray . : . TOW° end hundreds and thonsambiof children ply eri or driven to tblirpernielons pru , nes! W.a go. DCI_UIAWYTIII.I4O.teiIbe childum of the pcibr, who hmve,to toll in the fac tory, the mill, the mine; but stmt.° those of well-to-do parents, who are taken from the schoolroom at s tender age and placed In the store, the °Moe and the count- Ingmom—fbr what? For the sake of • few paltry dollars, for the purpose of an early Initiation into business;" In other' words, for the purees e of directing the Juvenile mind to the parson of the al mighty dollar, which. baa become the bane of this country. The minds . M such hive must become unevenly bet- Moe& When grown up, they will be 'goon* of all the elements of learning: they lack the ballast. nemomary to steady fbr them the abip of MS. in con! aasnence of this, they: will be prevented I from the real enjoyment of their wealth and from the proper nee of it - They will ellhei waste tt • for ifier greatest:ion of muistridned paaaionor hood lt vip fa Was and nulls, and. becoming Wears. Seedrelbeli own wheal and the con tempt of thelr . But bid ea. much a practice la, a total abstinence from labor, as well as study, - is still worms Nothing II more tolnri one to the . Juvenile mind.than Idleness If knowledge and morale are Oct laal cated, vice sod depravity are pretty nue . to scatter their 'seeds freely with' the prospect of yieldinei rich harvest. The vagabonds of our: MUT. and commons, the inmates . of our bonne of ill-fame, the lashes of our street corners, draw their supplements from such children, who have neglected to go to school and to store their minds with mishit know'. edge, theta lmfiering the blank space to be Oiled with depravity, as the Idle, nn worked lend Is filled with weeds and thiallea: • . - -- But besides giving knowledge, the. fre. quantal:lon ofltehools subjects the child tb a wholesome discipline. It learus tout intil—to ant Mdlnite Its own whims and wishes to the minimal good —lt loam's to obey,. This art of obeying Is as ladle. ponsablip element to a country where everybody la a sovereign lord. Without ii. anarchy find confusion would soon reign supreme.. Da not Object • that the child receive" this discipline at home. Of Octane" In many homes it deem but them homes are generally thaw -whose inmates' will send their children to echciol without'oompulsion. It is not for the purpcsui of ;sacking those that we. envocate the measure. There, are thousands of families In this land where theiehlidren do not receive any restraint whktever. They.. grow up without knowledge, *Mont moral Influences, like the whelps a the woif, the oats of the tiger, and can one wonder If, like the tiger and the wolf, they torn upon so-! elegy and prey upon Its vital interests? They say the safeguard of this actuary li Its own Constitution; but we say the safeguard of this country Is the sullght• onecickindition of lin citizen& Knowledge - andmentlity go generally band in band. A cultivated mind rarely feels a die. position to resist or to trent:oils iiton the Lairs. But lot our citisemi sink hitt; ignorarcer4arld Inns hielliadesel —depravity end' imperstitkno--and the conictitutionJs merely a piece of parch. meno-.4 dead letter.. The people doweU, therefore, to time time by the forelock, and, by an Early attention to this lmpoe tant subject, iiheolicinde tliriptoit dart. limns evils of the Clay: • ' Tow father of thp Posh:lent his IRMO the following letter e • i<oemosow, Jima' 84 Dims Bra I newer voted a Demo. mane ticket la my Ms Lemmata while In the army, amassed neutrality, and never Wave but two amain his life. White in the army, about le4B, he Toted for a %Wear Commis from his native dieted.. Ss gage is his resew, for so *fang that the Whig wee a moto rthe Mott ertlllent ' order of Went; the other or a lower order. ' The 'Mug was eleW ed.' eeeonoirtee glean fot Bu In 1856. trool PreolY germinal mason* ,Delis 'often' 0114 sine* that itypl; - who *gad vote 'Or Jame% B t a ct to would n and L im ? , fetittt tunsem npr cun i rn ii3 'Mid CIO - It l Detre bm tiver' Intinn:nales l l, iptttned lajag4 X p.Ueveba nevnilTt Ogle • a Imta the tel=atV 3 view In *. of II he may hart had some sympathy In that di "Y o , ion._ urs &a, J. B. Omit; P. N." I; • ' - • " • .. • . PITTSBURGH D A ILI GA BEAVER. The Atonal He o to s r et tae People—Our .. _4,ll • zoirus, April 14 s 1870. Editors - Vitals: Your paper 'mikes its appearance every morning in to y Badly, and so great is the satisfaction we derive from its perusal. that I cannot help ex pressing it in a few lines. After glancing hastily over the telegraphic news of the first page, quietly tarn to the seciond one and eagerly engage with yen ismer strife against corruption and its champion. If sympathy Ts- socan, - yob hive the hearty support of your Beaver readers. There is not one amongst them who does not appreciate your •*witless efforts to check the wall tendencies of an sell time. We appreciate these efforts doubly, be cause we know very well. that they may not pay you In a pea:inlay way; but rather draw the hatred of powerful rags upon you. :Yon will imdcrobtedlrilnd comfort In the fact that you Live tbe alien; but yet powerful, support of all well minded, persons... When it 'comes to, in issue these persons will unite,, like so many plateir ref %a &bible- battery, and semi= electric stream throughthe won. try Whith - will shod(' Mid startle &nines I .andldemagognes. - Ifioo have no objection , fekllnow ma thee give 'youths new! of the neigh borhood., present I shall confine my- I self 'tithe description df a v1'41,16101 'I I 'l*(4 the oil ,welts at the month efßradre Run. The wells are two in imixiber;lito aied a few .liondred feet from the Mouth of Brady'e Run, which, as you are aware, empties Into Beaver Creek. I The original company bored these two wells to a certain depth; but becoming discouraged leased the machinery, wells, etc., to anew company, which is to have tha solo useind benefit of the wells for one, yea from the day on which they pump Olin paying quantities. The second company began to increase the depth of their wells about 'three months ago, and they have since' been rewarded for their efforts by a flee show of oft. The- second well bag in some way or other become blocked op, but al ' though , it can not be pumped, It sends op • current of gas with so much force 1 that • stream of water. would be thrown many feet into the air if it was not forced into a tank, from which it flows into the run after yielding the gas to an apparatus, from -which it is led under the boiler, Where Ills used, with a main quantity of coal; td raise the - necessary steam. The first well.badl:been tubed to the ' i depth of nearlr nine, hundred feet, and (tom it flowed a stream of water strongly Impregnated with salt. Blnce the inser tion of the tube the show of 01l had ceased, and at the time of my visit' the workmen were on the point of drawing the tube out again. I - remained long enough to witness the commencement of this interesting operation, which was as comolished by means of &pulley, the rope aroonda,windieu turned by steam power. ; . Ono, member of the com pany inform ed-.. me that they intend going deeper, and very confident of finding oil sooner o ar r e later. . They have passed through' two strata of sand atone and,forinfl'oti beneath each. Belo* the third one they eipect to find It Sit paying quantities. I hope they will stewed, for such a stroke of gciod leapt! , would not only pay them well, but everybody else about here, as money would Low not only from but also to the spot from every direction. Nothing would gratify me more than to be able to inform you in my next letter of the development of shun. drol barrel well. • Yours 'sincerely, TRUE 91 0 !ARBOUR. A High aptrned atRl-ILove Turned to hate--A Revengeful 114berilne. • A young lady who has been staying the past few wells with the family of Goy. Randolph, at Morristown, N. J., was attacked recently b a young man from Brooklyn, who made a desperate attempt to kill lad desperate The affair hue:mated intense excitement smog those who have heard the circumstances, and inquiries regard bag the cause of the young man's animoe ttr have developed • the following facts, which show that the couneof lathionable courtship does not always run annacitb: - A. few months' ago the young lady— whose name le withheld , for obvious rea sons t —lna engaged be married to the would-be murderer, o and received his visits at her father's house in Brooklyn, where the wedding was to take place. The father of the lady lea man of great wealth, and of a high position in society, in the highest CUCIa Or which the expect-. ant bridegroom also moved- The former Vol a General in the army daring the late war, and bears • name eminent for military si;rvices Derinc the engage ment, and even tip to two days before the time et which the marriage was to take place, the ,esigagel couple were. to all appearances, supremely happy, receiving the congratulations of their friends, who gave unnuentered valuable presents to the lady. The General MIL temente:day toblsdaughter'sbeppiness Aputminta were fitted lip under the Petents] root— er.* inn:tithing of whit:tie:Oat 30,000—fbr the yousig, couple. whose monograms marked every piece of the etch ruminant. Elaboratefoorocalleas were made for the weddins,thrtlations ware leaned, and no one for a moment entertained a doubt of la fulfilment - - Two days adore the day lad upon," the young , lady discovered that ler promised - . husband, although a man of acellerit family And high repute lion sou a libertine—a person with whom she could not consent to trust her lapel - less. She immediately broke the engage. merit in the face of all that scandal could ay concerning the strange termination of the wedding arranpmenta, and ordered ket suitor neva 'to appear before her again. But he did - appear, begging her to marry him. Hpon her repeated refusal, and the roomful words which the b - *aid to have used toward him, he attempted to stab her in her father', honse. She escaped, and being sots threatened with death at his handl, she left the city, secretly. telling only,her parents her des tination, and went to Morristown to nialt the fanallyof Gov. Barniolph. Her stator, by some means. learned her whereabouts and presented himself at the door of the Goventhe's mutates; a 'few days ago, demanding admission. Having seen him approaching, the lady - gave orders to bar the doors, and he (mind his efforts to obtain entrance fruitless. - Then he attempted to break the doors and it la stated, fired at the lady through the window. Is said to have been seen since this ocean - ewe. lying in wall for her near the hen" and It gaud bat been stationed In the grounds to capture him if he' makes another appearanat—N. Y. EngMb 111/11-1111 Aißelittle The Wirin+litatenient exhibits the quantity at, rdio.. plg iron and Iron el ail Ends, exported front 'Great Britain.to tide country annnally.aLuoe 100, In tans at 2,000 lbs, • . Tear.. .- laUi. El a Iron ill kinds. 1850........169,080. 11,874 295.521 1861-....226,Mi • 87,249848,223 I 1862 ... -.294,750 91,873 843,269 1858 860.7E11 • -114,T0 ' 518,000 . ' 1854 889,,483 566,508 1856 163,019489 . 98,924 842,811 1856 .... *186,608 -160 69.0/1 882,899 1857........910.166 '.,..- 61,784 ~ 8112,100 1858 90.81 A . • • 41,985 '. 1869 83,968 -72,517 '243 682 1860 148,610 - ,- 71,497.. ,870 1861.- .... 89,888 110.025 260,116 1862 ' 10,156 ' 22,147 53,1n5 1863 70,506 81,007 . 141.160 1864,142,4 5 7 102,223 - : • 817,817 1865.... ... . 68,827 - - •44,601 . 159,815 1886 117,878 108,804 546.442 1867 ..... -.184,440 134.288 410.614 1888 • ' 300,160 - • 96,446'• . 478,782 1169........812,600 148,883 -.. 696,650 _ • Tam statistic' of divorce Ohio will startle the devout Podiatrist of the dll'er• only devout • Roman Catholic, or any other thinker who holds to the sacredness and: of tha marriage tie. We ibliaatlnistellstlcs In an ex change, borrowed from a 'Cincinnati Journal..: The divorces far the lost Are years are classified as follows:.. • .Ur' 1416 lVen . .. 74 i MI id A. Ma:tote , 730 IN 417 4111 440 C 741111.7 /1141 141 1111 /14 tt n 01 41 . .. ? . 37 1 . 69 Tres _Ta IV* But , Tardier platned; e'en more startling. In 1866, tho divorces bons thelelstion to the mar riages of Ito 26t.m43367, of 1 to 80; In lea, of 1 to .44.-.. The avenge annual number of xmirrhaps Is 1 to , 100 of port. tattoo; therliVellite number of divorces to wmistton 1 t0,13,100.the mane Of. atieree. to, Marriagei Is to Slit At this' rste ittletriv - ',allowing for the, increase, In 0161400: hive 800,030 sokridood 'an 400i staa r divorces.- That tote is apt n ay b e ;de r . red lkom .01a,foett for all. CMS the divorces daring the years 1861-GO have been 4,900. Is_ it not almost a farce to speak in Ohio of the .'mairiagetiet" ~ ZETTE: THURSDAY DOWN Purr takes the correct view of the McFarland case, and states foxibly What every man of tense ought to kLuow.- Re says: There is something exceedingly de grading to the wife In this law Of the in furiated husband. She is deprived of - all respomdbillty, and reduced to the level of the Turkish harem. It never seems to enter the skulls of these noisy sympa thizers that Mrs. McFarland may have I seduced Richardson. The same lot now I engaged In:Writing and I:mashing Mc- Tarhuid.otit of Ms dirty' scrape would hoot &Joseph with intense gusto, as less than man. And there Is no lesedegrada. tion of the law. Capital punishment Is not awarded the man convicted of seduc tion...yet the drunken husband goes acquit for murdering the suspected wrong doer, at the bands of a jury that oNninits perjury when It renders the verdict And tke,jurymen know that they have per jured ,themselves; and the :nage know' it—and the crowd recognizes the fact, and while the accusal walks out of court the law falls - Into contempt .This Bort of thing will go on until some terrible out age occurs to jolt Es into common sense end common , decency. OINCB TDB DECLINE J GO . , TOW WILL WIND ILL KINDS OF IMPOOND 11WW1. Coloinim.lPwrows. War. 'Tooth and klui. BrosbeL Cwstatles.. ttaanders , FM* •Powder, Tartish Towel.: Sedltenzwas Mae IllaWbg. Stucco:l.a sod Toilet TII7 lolgat at 4Alltiog , E SURN® - R CO. os Jim:re ITOEN. . . Oori.v.rmstiact fifst Shads. OW St. Mar.) Whine Toll 'will Sad santipio to mortmetat of oil W. , ' or Bor. Clusmizais and Patent Me lelmfg, trait wld tonam mated ; 61.0, • emaplths il...Vigilugruz w tnst , :lll 4l ! , . e zdv , vqy um iiii.granon IN THE AIR • Experimental. Chemists have repeatedly a. llsed the air at unhealthy reasons. /a the homier detecting tee invisible vine whieh produces epi demic disease. _They bare not yet &teetered It. and warmly any two of theta agree al lolls nen tare. Tete I. of little conmeeeem• it II et ,- Cleat to know that this potmeonsprtaciPle an ts.. and Mat la'esteguard fu ldeld/o. Ines.e has been preceded. in the Wing end early sundae:. when fever and sloe, remittent laver, and other perlodlesl diseases of that class Art prerveleat, it I. only_necessimy b Intl* tee optima wile ermine. liostetter • Stomach Mt •ten to can. • term. If lets enmeetlon ha been neglected, which It never ought to be in .7 dl.- time liable to such villtstiona sled if the I Milasof sealartees fever Wm ectuallYeammencad , Litel.nay Myers be checked and broken up by a on.ee or that ponortni vegetable tenth sod altar ? Maine was oval considered tee 0.1 21711 J ad mitted h orn; Salt `LlTZtgriri Inne! medicine, and that Its meander) ef. reels are lowa Us be dreaded Mau any former interoluent Stver.-11 Ls simply a tremendous astringeet. It does not toe. the disordered liver. or reinstate the Morels. er In say way Im• Crel rriltl g eg I rthl other hand. n addition, to beteg a better end *afar tonic than any prep. Station- of quinine. has a hammer deco noon dm whole oirsum. It r•nneri..S.. 4 as well as directly in vigoratleg. and P. 111•• the mere.. as well as mauls.. the merrily. ore.. it ethantstes the streerthen• thestomach, e.t.a the mutes. pretiaolo• hesitated penetration aad.teduce. quiet Ma p. A. a slntemble Mhz* no rival. Manor ludlemn• tlen that Sterner toile serum capable of alkyl. Ming am cored in n . few wet is by Its regular on, N ii*ADVEraysEramwrs. FABER & VAN DOREN 367 Liberty Street, 1 c r..... 111. PA. STEAM. ENGINEF4, Iron and Oil Working 31 .A.CrE LINER-Y. R L. STEAM PUMPS. Engineers' and Machinists Tools. STEAM FIRE ENGINES. • BELTING. Wo6lenlsehlners t isehtneeards. airlinnninetairerst and ■IU sap plies- A wheatmeal supply an Surd and tar nished ea abort aellre. pi:, •1 OSCAR F. LA & CO wraturAcrosose or CONNELLEVILLE COKE, DLALIIIIS IS Youghiogheny 11211 Anthracite Coi, IFIITASOILOB. L. oftles: UOll h. 6, butte laildLt. `.4Wden mere fally wlleScd• iv= •141 ... PIT Dille NOT.I.C. . . Mete: been eningsten teAgase GAA XICT X IX:WM:TOR net Allegheny Gnat!. tell= le hereby gteetlhat tett% tie neeentagt Dent atill Illeetenteal Tonle* Xseltsery cm be pearldA I erttl be - taut tt the 01TICZ OP THE WA TIOXAIi rotospar aim runs WOIEXA Twenty-101rd week tut Taal. ritioash. . t=!====! MM r: :~~. nee. 164 reestre4 • very aloe sasorlaseef of !ULU& PLANT) ICE 172C111163. lulf URIC • Ti tlir/UN; va111010... 2116. 301110111 01101111. " VW ' VIA 4 PIIOII. to. /X the wryest pagers. sadist redsoed WATTUiII ai 101/IFTIII AT6IIOII, Oren l.ltbiold street, &nil rfl ODECE. • rn.o. luny 2 , 4. romimm• tr b te4 l43 ‘vi.. =4 w*. • Perettpder. Ore. Awl., ether !forage roLreet. Apple Neu. • ,Sese. fteeeirurg daily sod Ibrute trr eye a • O ine ST ria ee str SONO. t ; . JOHN GILLESPIE. INECIMIZIES swam, All gram left lit Past 01eo Net Mk or. No. 14 elm/berry Ole,. barmen Liberty bird ilmlutletbitte../rentoill4ll. 46l ". lb T:LALIIIMENCCE HOTEL. 'ED. PARKES, Proprietor, Cm Pen ILAId 11111, formerly old Canal. VpKIIRTAE..— FREDERICK •Pao, ettutoanza, meranif:+u4 ead newer lhosladag itoodoi alsoOestlit• sow said flop! Clothing es land had wade to 'iittkX•ht.tan inertia wilco lioatsiitooll from atO /hat Mud. pioi9* /comb lo WOOD STRZICIVionair of Third *von. Iron o CIOULP STOVE!, AND TIMMS: 2 4 itltDlll3l, Oval, tOZI3, fat 11031tD. to, a DISEIJLVTION-r Notice is here- BY. gtvea ast, havt.g sold MI or la 7 Ursa to theft= pf PAUL LILLUBB DUFF. Olan Naritftenrera of ristsbargh.ll bays ceamil to be atone= of old Ina. rgemor.vridar.—The co-tart- . • yr WitnefllP heret,Thre _estle,leit Mee r saIItIIISON A EIIAIPHRZYS. tet tee Corse*. ter blueness bee Ws daybook dletoteed by ass utel esettest the Samisen will tel ete , tlc4 ow by J: . T.Tmextbr sox, see tie will Settle ell Se 03111114.- . J. T. PARISI/00W. '_et4111•111 W. H. aumniurra. MACE TO CONTRACTORS k.144.1va l, will b ',seised st tber t'[ the w re lime up to the 10th of May, IST% rue the tames work ea the teaeamlus of the meta well mall the peleon Dallelpae Otereznostt also tor the hetet lallhh welle sart the eels to the stet le lket o ^.. oo, with the oleo la Be rt. I Moser , e aa. P ;17 4 41" 1. 0 11 : 4 7 4. : - I'l4 3 t. ; : 1 7 : N „ ■ u nj k 7: 1 : 4 ; 1 A r m 11.8 0 11 : 0 131i . r t . 14 , . 11 7 02 9MILikilik lg. UlO. OELND 111101812110:—. 1 1 11 t xe' A. 7 Wilton Isiah ninny of Cram a Blank asll.4•Prtnes at Stara Sala& awes In salsas Ins n Wilmot alsannons bainfsAtt run (nye Cal !Atall& tants and Italtal.s.. - Dt Ma Ot T" l6 , amrsai.w. . • " - - °ems Linens sl.l banns Its. : no~en.~w..rnw.Ls~- I_l •SI DEMON 3.1 c BROTHERS Mee Llborty stregt. DI.. In Drag 1M sad Patin Xidlolawl. NMI NEEZEI ORNING, APRIL 21, 1 NEW ADVERTISEKEINTB OnDlNAs'NCEavine to auhorize „,. Simm and r - of Paean trona st n. t. from Taylor avenue to PC01.7 Stre et. 810. L Belt ordained and 0510400 byte. 15.1.4 Ceettell• the (1157 Of attyp., a and Gasman nd It lr kers. ordenewl r eart cleaned by ._ tura, of Ma same, That the Coramitote Streets be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to invite and receive proposals for the gradate and pining ef?urna Viziastrt et as afore. said, and to c "Mixt therefor with the lowest .0 beat bidder or biddies at their tincret ion. BIC. S. That for the p tae it urpose of defranns the ft;!f.ea:ed, g ' ; levied, a spttlal to:, to be equally assessed upon toe acverel lota bound• lag and abutints up 'ls the sato do t he ista•.rett rtspeetively In p-opertron to feet [rant In them resp,etiveli comprised, and bouudiug and struttmf efererald. 2. That as soon shalle coat led expert.. of said itope.rt meets be fully asoertalned. It shall be Me duty of the Street set'Commissioer to mess and apportion the lame amen the e real bouatang and sonnies opoe said Buses Vllta sty set rupee:Lively, according to the tide demand indleated. all teener: o U rem:eta to mate demand and collect the same. accordlo g la the pre viewer of the Actof the Ueseral Assembly ef tee Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,entitled A n Act deflates Um manner of collecting the :21117.y o s f n l e 'r C g d o l fllfe g glfe r n t r h . e atqlC Other purposes, ,, passed the tedrs.ellt day of Ifash.llls2. Sic. 4, rust so much of any orelnance as say coulPet with, or be sehylled by the foresenti. be end the same Is hereby repealed Ordained and enactea into • law, thle - 1 he 1411 . daYOf April, A. D. 1870. JAIdESSoBI II . I :P, • President of Select Conagl. •Ddsts, Clem of tldiOCt Oaaaoll. President of Common Council. Ansi,intworin. • ;leek et Common Coancli. anti A': ..AcE to authilze tbe 41rading and s Paving of Union o teas.. how Isggertstreettonartherntermleu i c ,• dec. 1. Be U ordained and matted bp tUtitiect ns=ket . zc . lt i oj ay ttrryar=vm saws, pad That the. Committee as Street* be, and thsyare hereby autherisre cad directed to Mita and retries nroposais for the a nd and paving of Union avenue aforesaid, and to cont - act therefor with the lowest. and beet bidder or 041- de I, at their discretion. ISEc. 9. That for tee puniente of def.Yling•the colt and ego, ales of the .14 improvement. there be. and Is hereby leafed. a special tax, to in equelly ...rased Upon the several lots bound ing and abutting upon each Side ef the said Union arenas reepectlvelyln proportiOnto the feet front In them re.pectlyelf comprised. and bounding ta le. ting Le aforeardd. O 3. 'lna' eoen as the eat arid expenses If said Improvements shall be fully ancertnine , i, it shall be the duty 01 the d "Yet Commlaslo are to ad.. and apportion the to among the several iota hounding end strutting oponsaldßell Aro, as aforesaid, restoeOvely, accooning to the rule aDore Indicated. and thereupon onmeed to Make demand and collect the acme, aecorotng to the Provi.ions of he Act of the lieneral Assembly of the Commonwealth el P.nsylrania, entitled ••An Act tiellutax the manner of collecting the expenses of gradingd paving of tan @owe. and alley. of the Clty e an fAllegbenc, old for oth -r Pelinores, rinsed tree 3041, any 01 March. 111112. BAC. 4. That so mad:int enf ordmanoe or parts of ordinance an mar conflict with or be @implied by the foregoing, be and the name Ls hereby re pealed. • Ordained and enacted into • low this the 1410 day at April, A. D. le3 u. IdcBRIER. President of detect Council. • Attests J. U. 015.5 r, MO' of 66 11 1 g C rjrt e y d itnitNER. • President et Common Council. Opel. A N ORDINANCE to authorize the 4/fading and to of Kolb° ry streets th r e e sateen to street tertoinne. SIC. L Be In ordainal and eneeted he the Select and Common Croorwila of the tiny of •Ile- Itheety. and it ts hereby ordained sod enseted by tamanthotity of the same. This, the Committee on Streets be and they are hereby authorised and directed to Invite and receive proposals for CM grading and paving of Mulberry stvet, as afore mid, and to contract therefor with the lowest and best bidder or sadden!, at their diecrniion• bac S. That for the purpose of defraying the Cola and en earl or the iaid Improvements. there br and is hereby levied, • special t•n.' to be equally assessed upon the several lota bond ing and abuttig - epos the sold Mulberry street ersptectively to proportion to the fret front In them respectively comprised, and bounding and abutting as alo eeeee a. 800. 3. That as soon at the cost and expenses or said Improyements shalt v eth olly wertalued. Its hall be the duty of the Stret Co to armee* and apportion the sante among the acteral to te boauding and abutting upon said Mulberry et . ect reapertir, according to the rule above tridiested. and the proceed tom ske de mand and coll.ot the same. arocrdlog to the Act of Pee n steneral Amembly of the Cadotoonwealth of Veneyi Tanta. entitled n Act denolog the meaner of. notirethor the eerie... of it radial and pacing of the an recta and alley• of the Citr •f Allegheny. and for other nurposes.•• passed the shit Met b day of Marti, /SPA. Sic. 4. That so moth of any ordl osaee nm 7 tionfl.et with, or be supplied by lb. foregoing, he and the same Is hereby repealed. tlrdained and ensoteo Into a laa. no s the eight day of Aprti. Arno One thoosand eight hundred and seventy: JAMES President of the belce l Atunell. Attest: I. ft. OSLO!, - Chrk of th - HAN e Select A?iriC Itv Presldent of the Common Connell. Attest: llelingiur . Clerk of Common Collodi. anti lANORDINANCE to authorize the ()rioting and Pablan of Taggart elrtht. hot Orathington avthan NU nion atheist. Slecenole I. Je ordothed egad assunad by the &tont sad Comm.. Ces.elta of Lth. City d 411.• 'nese, and ft lie berths ordained and enacted Mr the thsthordir or VW mem, That the Committee on num& be, and they are hereby anintnithd and direct.' to Invite and receive proposals for the Keening and pp,eism ofTe yen etrees.a. •thre. said. end to ethanol therefor with the 'threat Yd beet bidder or bidders.. their discretion. Sac. A. That for the memo. of &freeing the cost and expense of said Improve (nada, there he. Yd hi hetet. levied, a special tax. to be seththed own the wthral tuts bunthUnd and shutting up,n the a id e Taggart street. retheetively in proportion to the feet front th theta respectively omaprtsed. end bestintiag Ana shatting th aforesaid. !Mc. J. That as soon ae the cost and csorneed of nth improvements stub he Valle atheilained.. it shall be the doll of the street COttnnnalOnert. " Tall reet eetu restreettwele. accord.. s to the rale move d olleated and h e protect' to toat• deman and cent.. the su, Ineorlnn to the =rt. , - of the bet of th . e General Asactablor • VlTlV74Th:OlL'Ere"e'l't..re.;7l‘; tre LTal . gys d * o f f tat?, ,7 2 1 F fi t . ,"!," l , ° loll::= fmthed the i taine ' stay of ' , Web. SC. 4. That so mach of any OentnlitOn L. May mallet with or bn supplied by the foregmed. he mad the math to hereby repented. thrstained and enacted into a law thin the 24th depot April. it. V. 1070. Prealdtht of ithreerane N EL Aelteels J. B 031..wr, Clerk of thoneleert Coars WA en. 1931914.1 f KTILR. . .r.sident of Common Council. Attar& ROSsen DinerOiron, Meth of Commas Connell. that AN ORD LNAMCN. to authorize the tired,mr of hhool street, /rote Mob.- mreet to the Cleo.. giver.' Beemosi 1. Belt ordal.d.4 one.. be the Select and COM. 1•00 C:0 111.1 l• of (h. City of AIM. (betty. aod fa he or dained end eneetee by We enamel. of the mone.l lbatth. thmareiltteom 01tt00 Le be. and they are .reby .1.110/1104 010 dimmed. inv tb and rime. prorate fem. gr... of school mere:, atemees , gee toe.. trees therefor with Ur loorat bidder or kidders. at lbw dlterellos. • SW. 91. That for the purpose of defray.' the ...el exp.. of awe Improvements, there be. a. to hereby , • ...I, tee. b• be equelly mos. open the .... al 104 boandtag and *baton upon theeitil Retool street res• portively Ls peoportlon to . the feed front 01•116 reepetvivete committed, .d bo.dleg end abuttlmg, as aforesaid. , Mt 1. V het as won as the coot and revenges of .14 Improvements shall be fall ...teal. It Blatt be the d•ll of the Sweet Cot...loner to one.. and apportion the eared memo. tee •everel lota Wendish and *betting opal sale Oche. etreet resprettvey, accorMng I. the nle abovet edleated. and tkeraupon procred to make donee and collect the... *scowling to the owntelous of the het of the flew rid ASSOI. bl• at the Commonweal. Of hennsylvanta. 4Ued ••An act detalny theteameer of chi/Wier the .pelore of gr.., sod paving of the Orem sod edema( the etty Of All . and for *thee eery...," pelage the Uhirlfelh del of Mee.. 11159. OW. If. That so meet of any ordlonle. mew wee.% with. er be mooned by the remotes. .4 the save le hereby repealed. day of 6 Cede..ll. 1.. . .4 enac D.l a» ; to • it. 'Meths 14th 1119. JAMES IIIeBRIZR. • Pr. et of lbe be cot Connell. AIWA: • Z. OVIRT. Clerk of *elect Coun il.c' ltY W Aun• President of the Common Coueelt ty 10111? Oftwonen Cleat of the bele. tfeenoll. *Ol AN ORD/MANCE to anti/M*lle ter ed the C .. enstsuction or • Lateral tower on AN Rife• L Ns It ordmhwd meseteemege4 by /W tes. sad Mown. Councils of Om Oily or tiollonol% prat ate Undo ordain.et oat weetered Ow seitor thr V Mo en. That the Wear threntalealoe and they are hereby torth.lweel .d direct. to Invite*d melee propoash for the constroction of a Sewer localad a 0 hllleteres rrn Fruder Rom Vallee street to connect 'MD the elediewlele etreet ea war, the flan of the sat. to beeper.. lowestned. to contract therefor with th° .d butbidet, or bids... let their MA. motion. gee. 0. That as noon as the cost and expenses of said Sew or shell he folly assertals.d,' the 000.0 shall be tetted. meowed .4 collected. Poet: ded for. trr an Act of_Aseembly of the tommon • .wealth of Pennsylvania, wattled •qt sopplemelt eopplement of the fourth eentou of .0 set entitled. 'Att. relating to AllegttenT " aP. vorei March 99, A. D. /R 69. IMO. s. That mot.ch of any ord...te may m.l. 'Mb, orb. supplied by the fbmgolot. 710 sod the ammo 4 hebeby repealed. Ordained and enacted Into • law 'blithe 14lti fry of March. A. D. 1110. 1111/11 MeIdRIMR. Preeld J ent of Beloct Council. Atteldt .1. IL Cit... Clerk of hole. Comeell. HINRY W ARN ono ?reel/rotor common Canoe MOnsev Illtwonvn, • • xOll, Clerk of Common a. a. antral' CHOICE AND RARE CONFECTIONS, P. C. DIIIIPT,S. 1/02121=1 FOR PRESENTS, AT GEO. ISELVENII, ISgMRI ri-reaerai Street, .11terbetty WHEELER'S PATENT STAMP CANCELEBB. • EDWIN STEVENS, No 41 S. Third Street, ruu.ADALrarA, (Mud *gest for tire Mau of Poniylraula. All orders will boil:led throsek this olle• for MI tests. • •p+aa :It el. Wit 110SY. ALIMIr 1114132..102T. RIGBY, MST & CO., No: 180 .LIBERTY ST., Wholesale end BeUli Deana mid Jobbers la RllAtblaWrltyl u rAdlft shl.A/58 sad SIUVEU, • The attentonot Wired ear :Wei lert. r, dela the Mehie Webs beettinteatimarte V 't aa ld i i r nl e memo •Mud. mid desirable ea or use at:Dolts • BUDTEEt. '' ' ' . ' '''' ' " .• . 7 " - -: 15 boxes Fresh Butter. 10 bale barrels 801 l do.• . 70r 0010 51 J. 15..Q . 511111MD. 141 first Atosn NEW ADVERTISEMENTS PUL&R PRICES WILLIAM , 'SEMPLE'S, Noa. 180 and 182 Federal Street, Mr= At 3.2 1-2 Cents, Light and Dark Dolainei At 6 1-4 Cents, GOOD DARK CALICOS. At 8 Cents. Light and Dark Caliooa FAST COLORS. At 22 . Cents, DOUBLE WIDTH POPLINS At 25 Cents, extra Wid °Doable Warp Poplins. At $2.00, GROS GRAIN BLACK SILKS, A Groat itqmsralln. Parasols and Han Unibrenas Hats and Bonnets, - Ribbons and Flowers; Wholesale and Retail WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, No& 180 and 182 Federal Street, =I CHARTERS CEMETERY 1p 33110 .bales BURIAL LOTS Tbe 'nesters of Ciartlers Cemetery will bold rous ruiLio secss of .1.1 Lela. on the Cemetery tirounds;lor LAM eno IttiVO ratnr dare, beginning at 10 o'clock a. ■., on SATURDAY Aprll Aid, 1810, and reniumlng SATURDAY, April 30th, 1870. 3ATUEIDLY. Her Vb. 1810, ' EIATIII33AY. Itty 1431. 1370. Ckartleri Ceraett r 1 U Matted ba the Temper • eerille tad blantbeld Plank Boat, bbctut 3 tallre from the River sad otte.air.rter of mall from Cemetery Lath., Hattale.}lsllre“.• TOII, Is now Me ONLY pabllo Issorporsted Cemetery 011 the •soeth dlde.•• It vat cherter; ed and .et apart for banal DIIMISCS lull/AL It I s aut arcestary to .prat of the malty Patina .dear tares It potteseet for hearty of sib:atlas atid capability of Mak improveineut. Minuted 0. the highlteda, It overlooks the beautiful chanters Valley; and 'Alin tt la eeeee the •d surrounding boroughs. let the loostlon •ea as to forbid its evcr being renived or en- /mech. d on by city or town. The grounds hay ing be.n canton, plotted Into sections and ran ges. tho managers can oder the meat eligible lets at palms to sit the poems of nit. and Monist. low the Woes now current is the city cemeteries. lb. decorations and Improvements WWI made by lot holders will oompare favorably with olds, canticles. All heads of families and others, vino brie not let Purebeeed • Yeenlig Volta Lot are pertleularir directed to then ealeuaud urged ME= I=l Visits rs tram the elites andloorotig ha eta resat. the Cemetery by taking the Ateenermelatlon Tram Mating%le Uoten Depot et 11:41A. N.; staying raMlll3olll= atatton .t 11:33 a. at.: kavieg Taaparasurrllle Station IL4O A. M.; and [et elf the Ulan cemeteryllatlon. Ittallu! felon In • Ile aftenumn atII:3ONNI 840 r. x. • .arras .A.M` HORNE & CO'S. Hosiery I Gloves BITBIBITE AND.CHICE 11801,1111111 It Prices Unknown Since 1861 z , ALL.wa is tsu) \A WI artartteest at ILI.. • . 130IINPIONatittll . At *LT& LONG TOP KIM WNW. 1, "4 14 . At 1111.00. • • - itIOULAJt MANN . MT= HO Z. Eitavl. - 35 eea3. ' PLAIN AND INEUIRD COT ON non. 3.6 auto awl so. - • DOI/LIMO COT*OIII 11051Ma7. By Caw De DOM. GNATS . lIIMICE sTUIIT HALF tram =3 ULWTS Innis snas traps sum IN mats. Alma 'pissed assortments DdII SAM AIM BoW IitrIMMOS. LADLES' PANOT ItIWIL ADDITIONS •TO STOCK laStto we Inane the attention natoneoale IL“ Retail Cub balm. TT J 79 .44R.Kii STREET anti • Tit BEST BARGAINS OFFERED This ado' Briny British Cotton Stockings AT MI CUT% Idles' Heavy BOtish C4ten Stockings = . ►T 3 PAIIIB PIM $l.OO, Idles' Paper British lelten Stacklags AT $U OZNTB. . DNA BRITT BRITIAN COTTON LOCI/ • AT SD CIChTt: Ors HUTT LUNG corral mu. L►DliB' AND UZI'S KENN GAUZE UNDERWEAR . AT VEST LOW PRICES mow. sore AND CHILI:01=41 COTTON STOCKINGS - •AT OVERLY REDUCID wafts AT NORGANSTERN do Co's, BIIGCSOIOSII TO ILACRUK, GLIDE :& CO., Nos. 78 ,ape ,-80 Market Street. sitbSl T. T. T• TREGO'S TIABERRY TOOTHWASII, • . omen 11■0 bedposts. Wstessiteii free her Wartau r:reverres aid whitens ito• Toetht • Trlstatz =l . ll Ime t reittrarrri M el T i n g et 4 ttd nperlor *nide for 4lbma l • • Maptar D lVVVlrar=del for ale; Phi" J. O. NATTEIRS. ?Ws sigeousuis , JOS:T1118 • • • DREKA Deipatermlzetall douse -011‘x: errerrxornApar, IMMO. viartiNe. Pan MD IWO' . CLIO ntowavire. WiTaftlalt.B.. MUM. ILLll omino7ylf!rvst.7,43r3F9tStiallini: !lead for wi -1.9g3.4?t-'!")".•"!gir,. bb la. Louis- Crier.lidesulle Cement. tbe best le ese. for ode by J. B. CA.II7IILD. 141 /earth seeable. ~..11 ..- fin;+`•~eYS.aY_!=+'fi _.`. MEE NEW 'ADVERTISEMENTS , wra. gbiaPLE, 180 and 182• Federal Street, IM 2= s Offering to his Numerous Patrons iTRAORDINABY INDUCEMENTS Prlcs,Quality and Styles Dreams Grcoicodea, GROS GRAIN BLACK SILKS, Black and CoPd Dress Bilks, Light Apring lbw% ?antler dribs, pen Centre Shawls, CASSIXERES AND JEANS Sheeting Mullis, all width% Pillow eau Mullins, Shirting Mullis, Table Linens, Irish Linens, Skirt Fronts, Wristbands, Collars, Cuffs, &o, Wholesale and Retail AT WIT LT AM SEMPLE'S, Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street, I= • CITT ENGIN/JCR'S OFFIC/. Carr or eccoomorr, Ap,IL So, 1810. TO SEWER CONTRACTORS. The Bearer Coomusaton of the City of Alle gheny ate prepared to realre proPorals for the follOwLeg Pewees, wlth their appartenahne% Inlets, Manhole", ere GONTI7ACT 110.1 • Comprising about 1.100 feet. of A feet lArealaz Met Sewer, on Neill! !mane, fronlyalo Alto Ore t to Pasture Lane ... , CONTRACT NO 2, .Comprletng about 6130 font of lb bulb Circa] Igoe Bawer Oa Nana Moe. from Valtoantreet t. connect with the beet - wick Unmet newer• OONTRAOT NO. 3, ‘Comprislus &boat 650 feet of 1516.36 Circular Pipe Sewer as /ruler alley, from 7niton to counect with thel3ediorkk. street ftwer. OONTELLOT NO. 4 Compritlng about 51 feet of 18 Mob and tetroat 4110' feet 18 Inch .Circalar Pane Senor on Sae nold street, from Totten to Trasloroiking Pro sier to Onto avenisr. along Onto aroma to 8.88- nick streFt serer. Dr/Wings sad . sprelficatlons On NI seen ,and I.lllnformition obtained, at this • Bids must be !mooned Bawer Proponals, Con- . tact No. 1 (or A. to , car tbe cue may be), and delleersd on tenants 3 P. M. April 25th, 1870 Soren of. PetmiMasora meets form. eon. bla .1111•2 :wend, ell be fure.bed at Ms °Sm. The Comm.sstom do not Mod thermelves too-cept the lowest crazy bid. Sr odder of tam Cosotemieds. CHARLES DA.VIS • ON 8 I= o lqL WITH.. GOLD. OUR NEW STOOK OF DRY GOODS NOTIONS. Purrs Should (ill and See- Choice and Attrictive GaAs EASTERN PRIDES BBIMINOT, SHANNON & CO No. 115 Wood Street • • Genmno Preparations. 4.- Wroaa the Celebrated NOW Or rata 8011D1Li London Granular Effervescent • 111- Carb, Potassa, Bromide Potal. sa, lodide Potassa, Citrate Iron And Quinine; Bromide Ammo. triune, Carb, Lithia,Viehyflait: ffiningen holt, Cit. if ognatio, &Adana Posvders, hc.—To pro. tect Physicians and the Public from spurious articles •of this character,' purporting to be ' , direct importations"—all bot tles_ of the genuine-INM in future bear a strap label over the cork, with the address and Pie simile signature of the man ufacturer,P. SQIUME; and on the side is trade mark, and also address of the Importer and Sole Agent, SIRION .10u1VSTON, for. Smithfield St. and 4th Aye. p. B.—we have received our moat Spring supply of ROI ERALWATERS, Saratoga., taas Congreaw Riming! , -;. 00 : Also, another supply of Astrin gent Bed Gum Lozenges. and gluriateor Ammoniate Lozen ges, which have proved such a great success in: England and this country in cases of Relax ed Bore Throat, Bronchitis, etc. le12:51111 ALLEGHENY COUNTY BIOISTERED BONDS, Monza Taal= to VDTs rums to raa Irma ANIL. lrliktsseed to establish •WaskHoose lad Inebriate Asylum. listens& OWEN Pll seal-aeaa•l.7. tree from State' aatkeosisty tax. Timm llamas um tonadeitly rteamusmailed ma a Prit•clan meeirltp.the object for imbleb they an tumid having the Puny 'import of to p oplt. FOR BALE . AT TBE CITRONS' NATIONAL tr;sti AINRINALINI ETAZILM . —.. Mii""'""s FELIZ was. cuss g ... 2. HALL , B LIXII WELL CMS . 111AUISAUMI N ili Viall . a EMT. SVC arjEtti • 00.. mem. dgarer.--- • crettaba= , d ""rOXi i' iOHN GRAY, Hm a a - ohm Painter, ;. Aarn Crs..A.zroit No. 56 Mona 54/444. MC, Wint 2 ll Mita Mud ittoria ruubimit, pi, :,,".;:.,::;:',..'.;,.',•-•=,.;:-:,-,a•-,'',,7:.i-::,,.,',,;i:;'4'-;:,zif.,i--',.:i,'',-4,-.',,L,.=:'-,,,,4.:',"''''''..-':6 i.:l-:'•t.,,.::, . . '- CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, &C. CAPETS: SPRING STOCK. Fine, Bffediura. ♦ND COMMON CARPETS.. Our Stock is the largemt we ha ever offered tothe Ttizekt. BOYAR]) ROSE-st 00 21 • FIFTH ATINIJE. mitli:dlll CAIkPE:TS. New Rooms! NErwiecals! New Prices! We haw Insignate4 tba apesthg of *IF Now Zoom with the mart mama; or .41. R 3P I MID ES Arra urrazsD IP 1 / 1 4 6 MARRAT, LOW EST PRICES SINCE 1861 LIVER M'CLINTOCI & SS 'Fifth" Avenni. APRIL 1,1870. SpedePaPnent Ipsumed. FROM THIS DATE. Silver Change Will be Given ALL CASH CUSTOMS, 1117BIAND .& COUJM' CARPET STONE; .- 71 and Y 8 Fifin horenne. airthar prim us lit LOW T UMW =stab' NEW CARPETS. Reduction in Prices TO 00EILViroND WITH WHOLESALE RATES. &CALLUM BROS., 51 FIFTH. A.VEI47JE, *sows WOOD erraxer.-= - kw lIPIIOI.IIITWEMIM. Manufactuvra of SPRING. 8,18 .and BLIBZ all'an.Bl2l3, Feather neuters _sad Garrexslts...Ceralas litOatalags• to as o Uphoutenr. work.. ralea r dealers Jet Wradearehamraff,Graes and Whltaltoualtee. M. T.OOOlO Ake. FarUeraaratartattea balm takieg up. cleaning and bread% el,ae,rnegan4.. relaying cnal.i. Our mate of cleaning carpet la thee ceders eery In which yot can feel assured that are Prenerree-nad -Ow gunles:riertenality-freed fres an dont and ecesnin. _The price for al teen greatly revere. Oar eznresa Ana delleer all good , . lave of ellargeTv. • 4('* 4.4!1 110BEIM,111q1011101 Vantstarets sad PisrWitt:eta ' SteaFCarpet Beidiug:Rsbilibluneat, 2(0 227 Tripork-savrark. mblad• Nur?lab Avenue. rittglyargt, ~r: RENOv4t!;: • - Amass:ex laWmat;" aysnie and Is ashllpla Oast. ;ao Eo. 1141 G P 17771 AVIN arlals6l p2o#oluit. — be Plttebniwb But hi &dogs • i -, Has removed from Igo. 67 ton TOUB7H A.VZ NUE, tt Ail • EcrakanU aid Xaaabataxess Built butldlae.- REMOVAL Ti re Nononethela,Coppany tiu totoovrd font No. 01Watar stsoit to N. ooroor 01 W.ort mato& sad rdtrtik &IMMO ood door). narsote Ott 'aorta mode. tj' .l l. otOrrdt 7 ,, 11.51 H..Ct.0.NCT..1)44 • sr. Erase, •• 11111 9AL nummoiaii. Bat tsmove4 twAIST PXIiN BTAZZT. ' uv • 11.—The poor mu to eta trosta tec41.1,41 n t. the- olles bettg eta II Id la. (Jr rfaUil ' • 0.07 - pepairovst...': • - • aLW • nn. .0 s. wnsenit.. Etas reraore4 aar *ilea awl madam - to Oa star et 01110 and BIJOUX BTRILCTIL Airr [near cii7. nWinPr.rtl . Tj l l Iwo woo', wravvr. __ I QxzwitiVer.;uur, Pima French „. CHIKA AND GLA.I9 Sliver .pLated Goode. . : r DINNER ANN ;TED 'VORS, T. l sY li C 4 , 1, 4 147•. ( The best Import. WUITL =VIM WAAL and cOllllO9 0001311 at taw Salem lit. E. BRVEM a Co. moo swoon gram , . 1 DR..III7I3ITTLIMIX . .__• Af - NormniraTni' TO TREAT ALL matnat room Is all MMus, an distart+. and the wants 01 orsdloated: Pporossaaltho m artna psi weakataa and. lawatanoh,scsoltlas from • • stit-abaso or othereattsta, .n drat at the Moulds olitats, AtOstVilis Proatoeas,ladlitstioa. ooanpap Paden. mantises. Mad ' ,.. gjang=. tan eta og=i s l d tr6, sataaj id Osra a Mader ASW..onastlalarSol7.' castors =W " asti t Pg raMAr in 4:ra . as loas eanadtattoaal map_ gt r yrs att% '''W : t= sass c 4: :pistols. lasadlPos ot *Or, alms, Poulos Of- Iliceration ar Womb, Orso Drams; asesorreota. 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