The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 23, 1870, Image 2

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OFFIOLAL PAP*
Of Pittobargh, • Alleiteny City
- and Allegheny Counts.
mirtar,rorNZl.
Car. sixth bean/ sod Shut.
SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1870.
Boa e at Frankfort 95/( WI
Psnliotsi
t3oiuclwxtln~iewYorkonyet
TECIRI ere 'lrately psolfeet ••lollies
goo's of the effect of the legol-tendir
taloa upote the gold•premiunt.
EhlUtinoinina 14 tho IlibreantAe
bury. at Philadelphia, t have bean 'tilting
on the question whether the litnnilnhall
bi agile&
• Or closed On Bands's. Tta9,
voting closes to-day • " ,
. -
~,Tpt..cEcomenloal .WWI Use noi let
itmatiwsi Tot& upon .0 dogma - of 6P.91
ithalibufty... 'The. • otrottobioat •:.
irise,"s - few Joistlias
st em
Whse It bad then adopted tam 1 the
..$47/ksoit as "Fide. 7 the' declaration - of
,fiAlb. which wo •• t tit . =Other
column. I
,birTith.Dium... vote by which the
'Pious • 'or "the •oy& ceenion
through the Senate
.!
meal% the Deametaith
than cannot denqunce - the .I:manure
without joining direct' lonia withi the
''-ftlaTmlitn i ner- e , 4F th t t e ete U t:fra,
wlth i theßepubll; party.
.
PCNISYLV ARIA publicly declared
ber subtabudon . ka, be lekal•tenderi de-
Makin of the finpre e COart. Its terms
Immo be respected in ell the Almada]
tranasitlons of the • .mmonweelth.toy.
Elot/man. of NeW ha .Invite his
own .I.eglalature ; t i take the same lbisl
and honorable don. There* lir no
longer doubt that Ws - recommendallon
will beadopted.
Ws print a communication of engbiry•
u to Hie. candidates, from the XXIIIrd
Congresaional District. It expreuca the
general public drain) that Hon. Jamie is
Gasausa should 'ander his name to, be
iv ?
presented to the taken mutes. Ala
Senatorial term ' MB next winta; If
elected to Hon his official datles!will
commence with th ' next winter aNr.
The enquiry Is Uttered to hie autho4ed
friends, for a rept*.
Ws copy, from the Philadelphia Lc lrv,
- rremarkable article' 'upon the Northern
l'acßic Railroad billwhlcbtenJuit,p4sed
the Senate by a vo4 .of 40 to ii. tWe
Upmit no tipiniott upon the merits of
that bilL Elenatar Cameron declares pat
the - franchises -thereby conferred i are
Muoaably worth . seventy milllonli of
l u
. dollars.. The concurrence -of the H use
:is asld..to be haprobable,—as it Air id
. certainly be impolitic., if the facts are
correctly stated in the article from the
isaill'... , r
.- -- .
Are interesting feature in the Derau
f ib
Milk .P n+ ;WO Imre : since u
presented by the one or more wagon 1 .
•of bbecardng girls, who sat under ban era
etmidit o
Inscribed Alalso• na whiter he or
song" A democratic fairest to W •
Ington county has been palata ll y aft
by the disregard' of this totaling ep
stinted In tne recent marriage, at o
nongsbela City, of a "bandeome yoting
white girl, of sixteen sumnuenr,". to a
groom, "black as the ace of sped‘."
As the girl's father wu a Democrat It
would -seem that the appeal was hot with
i
out jastifleellem.
.----....--o-0.--------
Wa understand that the Increased Isl.
nese of the Connellerille Railw ay de
"greater depot feeittllca of Indle ' ble
`necessity, and that the company 'Will
mate application, at the next mein of
Councils, for permiasion to extendt¢eir
depot, structures over , a portion of i llttyh ee
levee space intervening', between the
, present, building and the bridge idßilth.
, Amid street. The new buildings, if efr
erection be pamittel,are to be scipil e sd
as to adroit the free passage of gen
public traffic under them, not °tern - g
the emu to the wharf. With snitiole
' yotoviidonito i•ratectlhe interists of citi
zens and of !minks at 'large, 'we tent
ihak,A /TM SO' P ° 7• Te i iw n sbla t t b '
efibi a , itht11.4344 1 :••. 1 44 1 . 1ca n.
many points, of view, the interesi of
raMW*9 comPeaT tire
" and Pittahnrgh "re
fu the impporr of the rit• • •
.4;44 alWils l n~,fand.,aald an
Well-litrannedjminiilltE •
Pennaylvards, list week. Otu cote .. •
:sty' 'a statement, 4id an In3aiticki
Mtwirap,..which -dl4 not and .1
( .4104 itepperi that measure. -Nor-Ad . !
-Beastore; tali of Wlioni were acti
and •detidedlycatnet It. 'Nor, dl
Wont delebition to the
"Hook, two of whom concurred
spina It than It, mad only_, the
tubing two Waffled themselves la
favor. Nor did tho people of Alls:stk.:oy
toasty support ft. Nor did, nor will,
• one Republican masers extend to ft
lisintest shadow of their approval; on
-''% t ontrary; the indications are not to be'
mistaken, that thaf" - wltt
' Improve
Ira officiMopportunity to . record r
unqttalhled disapprobation of any sind
'all attempti divest that fund Of !Ha
constitutional protection, and to abandon
it to 'designing speculators. When the
Republicanism of this county speaks. it
give • no uncertain wand, standing
Wally as aver ; by ,t 11 44 win k F ur
Cattail and the Cornalortionlorthotin.'
MOnirelati . L, Oar oetetwill
be willing te . eactrit that its present itti
potation was neljtist to es.
Tic New York .B'ilening Pest bag
dSscceitedendwkwied 41113eulty, out:, of
*blob Weems "bnt One simple and ellaY-
Zt Zeal 1111911oliii,respects the
•. < untirWltyof the court, bat desires to ilea ..
it bolstered np, by an act 'of bongrOis
repealing 'Anil ,:lisialblated
&gas. tbst,l4 : so much-of the original
Ant 'u spplies, or, m ay . boIIUNXIIrdZiO
* * poly, 'to debts contracted „before its
Palwager." 113 . 1 k1a way, the Post iroild ,
nese • difficulty which is ststed, In its
ovivilingdigs r‘s follows: • ;
ly alb debt* between vilest* chi.
'owe an enforced by Lilo thaw onside;
sesd ie denieloso of the Bnpresas Colin
meths Oohed Maus do not Immo' these
coiuta; but fad in them eanarsiy on the
E st stabority of lbs eapreins. , bonen,
sod oo . toe. fano of timi resontinn by
witisti they ass sostshnsad rig gobs
pordble th at s inane wart nisyreffino
oedortelhodengefon• requiring% the pey.,
-,titans saidn a ot &obi* osststoisti before
Is
Offt. d, se incase their
doubt thia , 4•404V3 s rt=t,
Num' by the likasmi iribtlimi In the
laid. Me Lew Of tbo subject i s iott in
maw exttakm.'
;.4111.1).0C coMPOP tio - Dirndl
soiritaco Ansa vellum vox Pit ding ,
se Am mint &dike . Tb• ouirod
ties of fie 1U:4,84660 of She /Worst
090 : 449/B n 346 4fir 4- 04 0 0 west
oft itJ ranee Is few or apay, side*
under the laws of the United Staten"
The second, section of the sixth article
declares the Conatiiution and the laws
=debt pursuance thereof, to be the en
prone law of Ow hind, '41 .11 4. the judges
a m Eitsfoglotil be bound . thereby,
anything in the Constitution or laws of
any Statoto tho contrary notwitbstand
tug." The law of legal-tender is what
that Coact has declared it to be. Its de •
eisloce upon Federal law on as conclu
sive ppon,alk the State courts as any pre
cedents ciabief-and no court, of what
lacclegresor-locallty, ,will-venture-to
dirautturi 1, them... The Post's embarrais
lnent l i ihnply annuing I
Et•IC 448 AND SUCCESSFUL 1317 R.:
.
• "14 biriasl wa. bars Dltod I stow ire.••
We were made. acqaainted yesterday
with a remarkable nee of blindness from
birth, curedby surgery.
John : Wilson. aged 18 years, whose
parents reside it Omilterstille, 'Butler
county, was born with cataract on both
eyes and totally. blind..- This young wen
had newer men the beauties of nature or
'beheld Ma human face Divine until one
day, lut;week,, when Doctor Dteinerr.
tof delicate 'and ikillful operation, re.
moved the obstructions to sight. The
patient feat - present stopping at None .
Congressatreet, and although; of course,
grpilly: delighted -with his' first Tense &
sight, has yet to learn by practice, correct
ideas of form, color and distance: i The
nature of the operation, its entire success
and the precious results to the happy
patient, speak loudly in praise of Doctor
firsaurrr, the accomplished Physician
and Burgeonodready well known in this
city, _
CE2l2=
The - 04014U World contains an article
on Church Music, protesting against the
admisidon 'of females Into church eholm
The writer evidently sympathizes with
the absolute rule ot the Provincial Synod
of Holland, which declares that, the
same reuon that women do not share in
the sdribitnr of Mie liturgy, 'they should
be excluded frOm participating in the
"!d4pilty. of. ttoclesisatitail -murk," aid
flirther that "everything igiesinitif ought
to be excluded from 'church music; and
hence the pre mono[ womenin n Ude
identical choir is opposed to the very sense
of the talthfnL" Sack views do : not
accord with tke inivUeed sentiments of the
age awarded te. women: The - Adeenes
referring to the article pertinently en
quires that If "everything effinifialsought
to be excluded from church singing,
what, then, should be done with the
Pope's Swine Chapel (where such crowds
flock to hear them sing the lliterero) in
witich ‘ the prominent parts are carried by
eunuchs." If the "effeminate" are to be
"excluded," what is to be said of the
"eimusulataw
The Nebraska Conference of the Meth.
odist Episcopal Church, at its late ces
sion, adopted a resbintion that no man
is St for- any official position in that
Church who refuses to subeetibe • for
and diligently rend the Church papers.
At the eloee of the Church Extension
anniversary in New York, tut week, a
Chick of three hundred dollars was placed
.
In t'e hands' off' Cha plain McCabe, of
Libbi Prison fame, now the epode] agent
of the Methodist Episcopal Churcit Er
teruiion. organization, accompanied with
tt . .itote stails&thearectunt was-notaild a
church in the far . „west, from one who
started in life hi selling candles from , a
board iu the public markets - of Bei York
The Churchman relies the Point, and
very Justly too, that no other than Church
communicants Jthould be called upon to
take s 'bare in the counells of the Church,
either parochial, diocesan or general.
Being baptized la childhood and thus
becoming members of the Church, It
argues, is not suffident; they should re
new their tows in confirmation, and in
the Holp Communion. liror.the -- reason
that the Church is a spiriteal body, eating
ands:ribs immediate gtddsnoe of the Holy
Her rulers and legislators, there
fore-; Ought always to be amen from
among-the members--furiber they should
not .be nominal members, but active,
faithful end &voted ones. .
ROT. Reuse firowa,- one of the od e-
Reformers sad formulers of the
Methodist Protestaal Church, well known
to rasay of our older Chinos, has been
spOdhygsome days in this city among
his friends. He was pastor of Rey:Alei.
clack', thumb, .Filth avenue, forty years
ago, al :RS ofitenhation. We leant from
theßodirai that he has Jost completed the
biography of-Mrs. - Hannah Reeres, , Wife
of the Rev. Willlma Reaves, D. D., ores
PittitairgivOrnterence, - who was benwlf
a preacher of some celebritila Rut body
oUChriglatia.. , 4 . •.., : r
Taro of the Ifiodeialcos 'of the Presby.
neap General Assets*, 'previons to the
division. anntircL4ter.. sN. B.
Ihtmaa. Moderator lalBBl, and the Bev.
Day.Davld Mari, D. 'D., ModeratOr In
1937. Both favored the, reanion of the
tartittodies, and Dr. Elliott, of the west:
ern Theological Bettiltury, Allele:ley, is
eleiited a normbirr - of the next and first re.
united General Assembly. t
Ti tong mea's Christian Aniocia•
Lion, -At Dayton, Ohio,. is a working
Organization, and a rich fruitage Is the
result. The Tslsiceps of that city Jaya
delikatei or members'mike freinent
visits to neglected localities, and bold
'special services. iJacler their labors an
extensive revival has occured at the
Tillage of,llaralmanurvilic, a few ndiu
Triarilbtittia. ,Brarly fifty persons have
professed faith In Oti3st at that place.)
4•The , ieventaeath annual Reunion of
the Anlenelln OoniPcsational Unkm will
be' Leld : iii thAr`BFooklyn Academy of
Music, Thursday, Kay 12th. The Rev.
Henry Ward botcher Is expected to pre.
aide.
4.
~conple named Condon, Catholics,
werimirried doling Lent in New Haven,
Ct. .they were Eiotlfted publicly by the
printing union they appeared sad ex
pressed their penitence before the andi•
snow bit .shotild etc onitnindeate; therm
When Condon was coilmanded to come
forwent, he walked ont of. the church.
• writer in the Wilton speaking • of
Florida, the land of "limiting dowers,awe theie are manj , Wherein and
seletn...llathersschurches,
but no, Lath'
can Minister.
The trinnlieence of the Baptists of
Philadelphia la worthy of Imitetkru by all
denominations, in leading cithi
daily, la giving one hundred thousand'
dollars WW2; found!lot • "Home for
()nits akintensting work of grace lux
taken place In Lee 'Avenue Reformed
(Dutch) Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fifty
hare recetatly Amen d to t*ftoo•nosk.,
.
lon. The religions Interest seems to per
vade ill ages and classes in the conmega
Tneetej week the reoinid eaelvereary
of tbeorianizetten of the Meeslea tether
aisfeStu34' 1/4 W.
Stnekesburg pastor, leu 5e1t44,7, obeerr•
fs,
tab) ?Li.
s
aired Into the church st the
airrietiheldras tbst day. -`
7bo(lriaise Radial, of
haS,,tleeally bees relaforeed
Widiare IL Clark, for Wail
pecisti with Otirisehad pay fx
dip Ipf as. Kt •
Writes of mob merit sad sloes
business man, which doubtless will add
greatly to the prosperity of this lire paper.
Mr. Shindies., the editor, is singularly
gifted u a writer and thinker, and Mr.
Sam'l A. Long, his associate, adds much
strength to the editorial department of
the payer.
It has been ascertained from carefully
gathered statistics that the fifty-eight
hundred Presbyterian churches in the
United States, several years ago, only
had six hundred parsonages—permanent
homes for their pastors.
- The BaptlstilosnaMission.Eirchdy.eol•
leeted forty-Ave thonaand dollars more
tha n lut idir, t lhe entire income for the
year being one hundred and ninety theis
ts:2ld : z
Bev. Thomas f3.ofootun, late of Phila.
delphis, has been called to the rectorship
of Christ Episcopal' church, 'Cincinnati,
u the successor of Row.li". Bnively,
formerly of Pittsburgh. •
The Baptista of South Carolina, at a
late convention , repudiated all Campbel.,
lite and Pecio•Biptist immersion as =-
scriptural find invalid, and that the mire'
tenance of this view is vital to • the Baptist
denomination. .
PUBLIC IIIsTRUCTIoN IN THE
UNITED STATES.
Idxeasa -EDITORS : A member of the -
University of Prance, M. O. Hippeau,
was requested by Mr. Dory, Minister of
Public Instruction in France, to make a
profound study of the methods of psi.
mary, seconds 4 and superior Instruction
In the United States. He resumed his
observations in a quite voluminona work,
headed by the above title. The author
exposes the common prejudices in France,
with regard to the necessity of central.
ization, and does perfect justice to the
spirit which directs the organization of
Instruction in the American - Republic.
Let us cite some of his words: I was
present at one of the familiar exercises in
the schools of America, where, from the
first year, one thinks It useful to have the
thoughts and ideas freely expressed,
where the teacher announces, counsels and
directs, but believes sot in the right to
impose his - own-ideas and sentiments.
This leads necessarily. to speak of the
education of -women, In - the United
States. Let us cite Mr. Hippeau : In
the meantime that England, France and
tome other States of Europe agitate the
question how far the education of women
should co, while they revoke doubtiblly
the right of - women to' an education
superior to that they receive now-a.
dam while they go. - so far as to refuse
them an intelligence sufficient for high
scientific studies . them .is a nation
which has solved ' the queition long ago.
The United States, accustomed to mate
experience the barbs of theories, did not
begin by asking what might be the
consequences of a great extension given
to the education of women. They
opened the schools for them; they did
not want them to remain, strangers to
any branch of scientific and literary in.
'Unctions; they were able to judge after.
wards by facts, whether they did wrong
or right to admit the right of wo
men to an instruction, • founded
on equality of intelligence or aptitude.
The admirable results' they obtained are
the moat victorious answer one can- give
to the objections which rise everywhere,
where the Intellectual emancipation of
women has not yet been solved by prac
tice, nor left the realm of discussion.
After speaking of the glorious results of
different colleges far women In the
United States, he goes on stating as the
most important remark made by him,
that the young ladies are in no instances
Inferior to the young men of the sane
age, whatever may be the "genre
de'tncle"-;-they apply themselves
This le the conclusion I bad come
being
- frequently present at all the •
always finding the pupils _prepared to
seer all the questions., Item, then is ne
of the paradoxes the ' Most , jm- • y
qu a z a ed t f a ul
a me nd
u od th etrsru, n W e n
intellectually equal to man."
=
Enrrons Illszr . rra: - As the time
preaches for holding our primary meet
logs, to appoint delegates to our County
Convention, to nominate candidates, the
system of nominating is being talked of
and discussed, some advocating oar pmts.
cat delegate system, whilst
others—
.
they strong and Influential
strongly in favor of adopting who is
commonly known as the "Crawford
county aystem"—that is, CO vote directly '
for the candidates at our primary meet
ings, instead °remitting &legatee to room
tent us at the Convention. Now, as both
these system. would seem to have their,
advantages and,disadvantages, I beg
Isle through th columns of your paper
to.call attention to this subject, in view
of the acknowledged anisgonims to the
present method .of nominating, and If
there are detects in it have them removed.
On-the other hand, it, after a full and free I
interchange of opinions, the "firawfofil
system" is considered preferable; adopt,
It. For my: own,-part,,,lndividually,
confess toe preference for the plan of the
people voting directly for ther,candidates,
(and by too,) In preference to the
delegate system.
We have hut complaints, and much
aissetidectlon expressed az. the Atwitter
de which our nominations have - - been
made, as is but too-welllhnown to many
of us, and It is with a hope of calling . I
public Attention to this matter that I ask I
of you the favor that you will give this
brief onomnaleatioa I mace In your
untre, and that you will ' , recommend
stuns plan tharwill meet the expressed'
wishes of Iliebiropie,.• and that we may
have in the fieldrandidates who will get
• wholehearted - support .from not only .
every Republiems In the county, but also
even from many of the better eh= of
Democrats, who will be conitraineck to
vote (or the visa irrespective of mere
party considerations; and this wlll.he the
cue if we will bringforword our eat men.
wish to see the utmost. harmony ex
!sting among the members of the great
Republic= - .party,
_and it ii in the hope
or seeing simaraiethod devised for, nom.
lusting candidates which - idit accomplish
this end, that I call your attention • to
the sutiLect at this time. -Let to see to
it that bring forward our eery but uses
at our ; primarywettings, and support,
THE 111ORTE4111:1E tomOtesistAmi'
AIM:OMM CITT, Aril 22. 1870
Massa. 'Derraaa Cimddenble in:
term Is being manifested *bout can&
data In the Twenty.third District for the
next Congress It seems to be conceded
that a change,will be made In the Repro
sensitive, and eut the largest pintlen of
the District Is coinpo of Allegheny
county, reference being had to population
and material interests,. a citizen of our
county should be selected to succeed Mr.
Phelps. Several names have been men
tioned in this oonnection bat none so
favorably as Mat of the lion. James 1..
Graham.
Mr. Graham has represented us In
by
firnatefor severalyean, and bas e by
the manly, inteWthui r ldigxdlied man
ner In which ha, . tds dude& as
Senator, honored
hi rand the =natl.
WWlthat he represents,
he consent to be out candidate f
An early answer Is desired Of
, gene Antarttagerota..=-
dint filuirkeit hat 'written it letter In
M, and ourt.:ll4=dintudo,ltt same ijy
the Natiostat•Beika• In speaking of the
errogrosoe of Ow Nadknial ;Banks, GOD.
Brenner say, a toter tidily dot rte. Ide
notice where a .11olird of Bank' Dir e ctor.
Awed totalities*, and seat al Copy' to the
Neither of Cottrell - from the distriet In
which their bank is located, inatfneand
nim to vote against the Pending osiL In
regard to a teatimption of specie pep.
ments, Gen.
,Eirdmier . thinks that the:
Government 'could say lime arrange
matters so as to be Okla resume specie
reiyments In SO' days, were if lot .for its
fedottenient of the Ifetignal Bank totes;
bet the lank, 'are not premed,. they
manifest no dleposithin .to prepare them.
sem' for an honeskteeimiption of see"
*menu, end they
his
tot Ontll famed
adoption hence:his desire for the
e o f fthe pendltg Pending
e ter
onto'
tity,
t 7
COW
.
BiummaugelMamows..4mutttmeataauu
west called upon Secretary Soutwell
Tiousday and remonstrated , .. with Ulm ,
rUm removal orate Income • tat
ed ttawn ISM belateuded to do all
be could for Its coathmance...
t Nat
k la a
PITTSBURGH D AILI GAZETTE : SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL 23, 1870.
The Capons of the tqlehentade Fide."
The degsburgh Gazette, whose publi
cations concerning. the CEcumenkal
Council haucaused much excitement at .
Rome, publishes u the text of the CUIOIIII
of the Schema de Pi& Catholic°, a docu
ment of which we make the following
translation :
I-0013, THE CREATOR OP ALL THINGS.
1: If any one denies that there Is one
only and tore God, the creator of all
things visible and invisible, let him be.
accursed:'' ;
2: If any one 'blushes -not to deblare
that.
accursed. thers.X.nollthrg_eicepLauttter, let
be
3_ If any one says that the substance or
e 111411013 dt GA and of all things is the
sante;let Wm be ientheeth
4. If tiny one does itot confess that the
world and all it contains have been pro.
ducsd by Odd, from nothing, in all their
substance; or IC be says that Clod did not
create by the effect of his free will , and
elemptikom all necessity, but that he also
created necessarily, and that ho loved
himself nethasarlly;.or. if he denies that
the world was created - for the glory of
God, let him bo AR:alma. We wish,
moreover, to put every one on his guard
minimum. decipthins et those who, to
tnask, the,riuntietY of their ,tioetett!esi
misuse the Meat holY Game of the Trinity,
of the Incarnation, of the 'Resumption
of theltion Mara, to divert
lath th e Most perve rse meanings of pan
theism the venerable mysteries of the
Christian
=
,
1. If any one denies that the only tree
God our Creator' and' our lord, • is,
through his works, certainly known to
man through the natural light of reason,
let him be accursed.
2. If any. onevtays ,that he cannot, or
that It la not useful, that man be instructed
by divine revelation - concerning God and
the worship due. to Him, 'let him be au.
3. If any, one says that man cannot be
divinely elevated to that knowledge
which 'ermines natural knowledge, but
that he can and ought to arrive, by him
self, at the possession of everything true
and good, let him be accursed.
4. jf any one refuses to accept u sa
cred and canonical' the book. of Holy
Scriptere, In their complete Integrity, as
verified by the Council of Treat, or if he
denim that they are divinely Inspired, let
him bo accursed.
1. If any one says that, human reason
is so Independent that God cannot enjoin
on It faith, let him be acconed.
2. If any one says that divine faith is
not different from natural knowledge hav
ing for its object moral ' and :religions
truth, and that, consequently, it Is not
necessary, - for the latter, to believe In
truth revealed by divine authority, let
him be accursed.
3. If any ono gays that divine revela
tion cannothe made credible by external
signs, and that, therefore, men can only
be brought to faith by the internal ex
perience of each Individual, let bum be
4. If any ono says that there can be 11D
miracles, and that, therefore, all . that Is
told of them, even In the Holy Scrip.
tares, mast be classed as fables or myths,
or that miracles can never be acknow
ledged with certainty, and that they do
not safflemtly prove tke Christian rang:
ion, let him be aocarsixl. ' ,
5. If any one says that the Wth by
which Christlans give their assent to Evan
gelical preaching Is only a conviction
derived from proofs dawn frOITI human
knowledge, or that the grace of God Is
only necessary for that living faith which
acts from charity, let him-be accutsed.
6. If any one Bays shat the condition
of believers, and that of persons - not yet
arrived at the tree faith, is the same, so
that believing Catholics may legitimately
doubt the faith they have already sweep.
ted, under the authority of the Church,
by impending their assent until they ob.
lain a acieutific proof of the credibility
and truth of their faith; let him be sic
canted.
Tv. bp TUTU AND 11ZAJION
1. If any ono says that divine revels.
lion can contain no • mystery, truly and
properly so called, but that all the dog
mas of filth can be comprehended and
demonstrated by roma exercised accord
ing to natural principles, let hlm be Lc
2. If any one aaye that humiui
knowl
edge must be treated without reference to
supernatural revelation, or that the am.
elusions of such knowledge, although re
pugnard to Catholic doctrine, cannot be
prescribed by the Church, let him be ac
cursed.
a If any one says that it Is permitted
to entertain or tench opinions con
demned by the Church, provided they
are not condemned as heretical, let him
be accursed. ,
4. If any ono says that at times tnaan-•
ing may be gitren'to the dogmas of the
Church, . according 10 the progress of
knowledge, different from that which the
Church has understood and still under
stands, let him be amused.
A View BellsAnr Peet
Great . ..religions .eseitemant eilats in
Msoopin, twelve utiles hum Paterson, .N.
J. IL new religious society tilled "Jeho
vah's Band,"-has been warned, supplant
ing tannins station arum Methodist
church. = The Methodista sent their best
prescheri to combat the heresy, but they
ate repudiated. - Each in turn is fbrced to
.
The peculiar' forma' wership deielopes
itself in Planet.. blowing, whistling,
shooting, lumping, wrestling, falling to
the floor, and rolling over and kicking.
Both women and men engage in the ex
orcises, Baptism by immersion in the vii.
l a ge millpond, In the dead hour of toe
night. - On Sunday they hold continuous
genic", and take a recess for meals only,
refusing to read a newspaper, or even to
receive a letter =that day.
Every Thunday evening they held
their meetings In the school house, until
difficulty about the candles used,' led
them to leave it, and now they meet at
any house In the neighborhood Where the
stall manifests Itself.
. 'John Ithinesmitia, &wealthy and well:
todo farmer of the neighborhood, is the
chief man of the band, and recently had
his house rebuilt especially to accommo
date the brethren, one room resting on
strong bean& it stands - the jumping; but
about s month ago,lin ardent member In
a paroxyem of Mnatiolim; declared that
when filled with the Poly Ghost he felt
as light as air, and even though the,
jumped tirain a looking glen they would
notao much as braise it with a scratch;
whereupon he berm to leap upon the
stove hearth, and broke It off, and then
leaping on the . top broke In the frail
coven, and finally smashed a big rocking
chair, before he subsided. .
Recently Bidet:smith 'intntized Mr.
Gilbert M. Speaker, a man cif Willi and
convert to the new filth. The baptism
took place In Ithlnesmlth's mill pond,
before the members of the band and amid
shouts and ales,. the Whole gang at, one
time shouting "fire," to the alarm of
others in the neighborhood, it being then
alter midnight. •
One of the-band told a reporter that. as
he was at - work in ids barn, be got the
spirit and that he ran one mile over
ditches and fences before the spirit left
him, and all Bus time. he watt ao elated
that ho thought he was flying. When
jumping in entacy of the Holy Ghost,
I t!i c z say their spirits. rise far , above their .
They penult no person, , excepting
those belonging to the band, to join with
them in singing or jumping, or any other
of their exercises, although no objection.
ts Made to the attendance of . ontaiders at
the meetings of the band, 6. - doxan will
hare the door at once, - pounding and
'ticking, and the whole crowd seems
wotked nptti a _restful state of excite
ment—some jumping until they. fall; the
women ahriaddng in: thowildest manner,
endothsrapraying, whistling or priding,
as for a men
They permit no levity on the part of
the yopeg folks duringeir pitmealinge.
Kr. Cobb, Ono of the dils thought to
be greasing Insane tut , thaexcltentent
of this religious phrmuty. There
Is no
doubt that the members of the band are
slime ;enthusiasts. N The, .13ociety now
numbers over Live _hundred members.,
Tun Stroadebarg , Afersordon • • has
beard of a 'lady, - a Getman, *oldies at
Tobyhanna NUIN °Atha D. L W. ft. It.
who - was 'ori TimadarAellrerC4l four
children at a birth.'.,Thrle of the yonsg•
eters dled soon ail& bl4h, and the fourr th
Tired till 4 o'clock WAD aiternoen: whoa
It died. The mother Is doing as well as
could be expeetedander the same dream.
Tun Commissioners selected to Sleei.
ataln the amount ordamages to seenri the
right of gray ofezutriding the Pan Handle
ROW to Wellsburgh, instandaWardod
tlfteen thousand dollars.
WHERE SHALL THE BABVS DIU.
Ztrli
t/•er:he needle the mother amt.
Softly annuls( a slather song;
. And'theint Were the simple worda'abe sung
All lamming lead:—
"Chia twain. or knuckle or knee.
Wharealall the bony. dimple be?
Where shall the angers dear rest
„ When he tomes down to the bah) 's nut;
Where shall the wagers' Lanett remain.
Whenhe awakens my babe eget. , " '
Still ag the bent and mini ih low,
- A mermarlato her musk %mite;
And the eased to hear, for Ike could but know
The hdb,d. nada epos.—
. Cheek - or e3lfi , it knuckle or knee. •
— Wheasehalababitors duple .
Where shall any anger fall and 'rest
Whenl ammo down teal Utter...Mt
Wail* {tansy Mine. touch remain
When I awake your babe agator"
Blind the mallet sat and derelt
Late. the sweet delay of calm: •
And then by her baby , . lade she knelt,
pleuant rolca:—
"NotohthehmA 0 angel deer
dor this 'bairns with its youth will dleappaim
Not alba cheek IhW the dards be. •
.ihr the herberia am le will fade and den;
Hut Soak then.... imams deep,
And my baby the seal shail.keep. ,, ,
—Dr. ileitna. in Score or MOSIth.
Ton AltCana Soft (Dem.) °a y e ' When
H. S. Swope, Esq., was appointed H.. S.
Dietrict Attorney we took °mai= 'to
speak in terms of commendation of the
fitness of the seleotion. At this some of
our political friends expressed . atirldsei
and didn't healtsteto sharply wrap mover
the knuckkstherefor. Oar remarks were
} prompted by pasonal regard, alter long
atirciate acquaintance with the man.
°Utica had nothing at all to do with it.
bINCE THE DEOLINIE IN GOLD
YOU WILL FIND ALL KINDS OP IILPOSTED
Soapa. Col Mate. Perfumes. Mar, Tooth and Sall
Broebea, toesettes. Saunders , Pate Powder,
Turkish le wets. Msdlaerranesn 15peroge,
Me SatAlate, Samoa and Toilet
Spondee or every tied, sold at
We very lowed WM.. at
JA.BEFEDI a 151711.1119 oH C0../13
0100 LTOSIC,
Carnet Peas wad lisla Strafe. (old Its. Ulcer.)
Whore you wall aomplete seenrtment of 11l
kinds or Sara Drags, Casealcals and Patent Neu
totem fresh and unadulterated; also. • complete
sus* or Cow to Water ' Zoalleh and Ponca
Alm Donna Porter and Brews bits% told at
very low prim.
INEFCTION IN TUE AIR.
inperimestal chendete ban repeatedly ans.
•
lyseo she alr at oahcalthe BrowWW.l. the hone of
detection the Invisible sloes which products epl
deal@ disease. They have not yet diseoverid 11,
and warmly any two of then ea... 10
tare- Tide to or little monsquenoe. It le seal.
dent to know that the poisonous pd./elide en.
Ism, and that • eefognard enalut Its losidtims
Milano@ has been provided. In the siding and
early scams, when fever and anon, remitiont
Veer, and other pesind'eal discerner that class
ars - prevaleot. It Is oat?) necessary to fortify toe
erste= with a coarse of HoGleItell• Iliemaeb
oeeep, if t he has been'
Vsleeted. which It oaths to be le any di.
t liable to mob slats/lons. sod If the woo
masa malaria. fever h”eactoailleondeencol
the
e m of y t s ha iv t pow be
fu h ewaete ld ad
b o okn o pftyr . •.
mire.
clutsdn. vas onee considered the only
lie nit, admitted sor ohms and haV:l:Arl d wzre h er ,i
dasgerons medicine, tad that Its secondary OP
feet. are more Le be drooled tote My tone of
letennittmat fever. It le; simply a lrateeelloue
netzbereat. It does set- Ulla the disordered
Moe. or rodulate the bowel. or la any way Ira
r<7,l: r7,,Artgrtgllg.nlr,N,°;;;" & n og, -
to beteg a better end Barer o n than any prep.
*ration of poletne. bas a balurnie effect arms
the whale system. DIU aperient and sati•billoris
as moll as directly Indoors/In& and parlers
...mime az welt la rejelOiree the Weerollre
organs. etimuletes the aopellte. morantlicas
the woresch. soothes the ally.. promote.
nealthfel perspiration and Induces stet Weep.
As • atelaseble It has no rival. Cases of India**.
Clot - that no other toe's seems Capable of alkyl •
nuns are eared le &Mr winks! by Its resider me.
L i w , ,,w, 1 ,",ut ..1 j c. d
FABER &
VAN DOREN,
367 Liberty Street,
_ PFETSIIIINGIEN. Pa.
STEAM ENGINES,
Iron and. Wood Working
MM RINERY.
STEAM PUMPS.
Engineers' and Machinists Tools.
STEM FIRE ENGINES.
BELTING.
WoolenNachlnery,NachineCards.
Sirillasulbetariont awl 1111101 sop-
Pilo..
• *seal ant supply ma llama awl to
1110111114 se short imam.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
STONE
Wetter Pipes,
01EIZIMINT TOPS,
Hot Air and Chimney Fines, ke.
J. LAII6III ♦ID rtILL
Assortment Constantly .on Hand.
SEAMY H. COLLIS&
lii SECOND ANZWMIL.
DIISSOLLTION •
Tic% L be.by forma tam the Pulse...LlP
haietotove exiStidir between ♦i.IZLNDZI
MUMS sad AllettllikLD /Werth% limier the
file mune of A.DIILS is
near sad ..Teed, at control nth sad P so
meet•, was this day dissolved by a■dal eon.
meet. The heaths will be settled by A. L. 411.
wbo wlll tbebeidasa,reedvesiali dela,
slid psi a ail debt' of sale ilyie•
ALIIXANDSH
syl2mlo ARCHIBALD ADISTIN.
ososa r ---- . LAMM & 00
11/.IIIIYACTPRJRIOP
CONNELLSVILLE COKE,
DILILZMI IN
You,kbilogiumy ald Anthracite Coal,
PITIVISUBAff, PA.
Office: 10011 Ile. 0, Gisetta laildili
Art! rdfus roma/Mr aolielt.l. AIM 14
JOHN GILLESPIE.
41:1111MEETS SWEPT.
ill order. left at Poet °Mee Box tl5 t or at
N. 14 stesmberry sag. UM eft Liberty Imd
Bmlttldeid Bu.. promptly attended 5p16:194
b-T.LAWIZEN - OE HOTEL.
ED..BARREII, Proprietor,
Cor. Ns N. aid 110, formerly old Caul.
pnorossui.-- Proposals for
ika 9 r i cht.76`fallk T ß li dtLf.firG
rreand nth BATIIIID.. Vinitie7aptll
b.
ritYllttgra r B etniM b ! ". m A lV:Mtats
wd Meelleattan. " Pe iweb. 7. ''The r 1 P 1 w
vtavommitifsltrard. ap14041
tTOTIOR CAPTIIIACTOBS .--
Feee_roposale wlli be received' at the
"It , th• W. allot.. up to thelo.h of Msg.
Ibr the stone work on the founded. of
the math wall round the whorl buildings at
Claremont; also for th e brine laying ea said
wale she UM cells In the . wing In accordance
, •01. thaplans la liar, • lleeery oath.
'• • '
•
THE-QVALLIFIVD VOTER OF
rret 01 Fa: r4l TLALD. el PlUalmrib,•lll
&lemons, tab 11.11tVrar Atittllegi b tfilf
to..trzwlttets.rsitsobt to OIL toe nzierzpireti
E D Dada Yell,cl. Whet CoanaLlsgmh
maimed.' •
• , • - Jilt= it mecum •-•
rirresoinu. April 121. 11110.
F LIITIXO 11141(311INEN. - .
. bud sad alumna& Ylatlig 111iollioo tf
tea martat.,. Price 40.00 uoll moues. Call
awl me them at •
JAIIIIIIIOI/1/NM,
1421 LW Wood Her. at.
pINCITIN . a IRONS:
bate Jog reetlerd sn wartatest orPlseh
thulrue,'uartist*. hied very meth to the out
by the ladies for cis/Hag their hair: , Or male by
=El=
UM
BUTCHERS TAKE NOTICE!
1.t... tag Lass assortaroll'of Virestr
14 " 0 1 1 BMus,. selth alssassah mid .munined
trouts, wow, J. swan plat sad ""mated.
fur rale.
J/115 SOWN,
I Wood area.
CANWPOLICS: • •
We I 11,Os, oworoosil of Code rows loft
arir /VIM iut tsar, thish I oduld • Mir low
00.0. rartlao shoot* ardor eddy, se as
So hawse tints °min boos IMod• , -
JOWLS DOWN,
Ilif Wood WHS.
I=l
NEW ADVIIRTISIMICENT3
WM. SEMPLE,
180 and 182 Federal Street,
=
s Offering to his Numerous Patrons
XTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS
Price, Quality and Styles
RASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS,
nuts and Bonnets,
RIBBONS AND FLOWERS.
Lelee Handkerchiefs,
Ifiabroldcred Nandielhiefe,
Lists Cellars, Liu Co lars,
Paper Colliri,laper toffs,
lillk Neckerchiefs, Valley News
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
Ladies andillisus Fancy nom
Ladies aad,lisses Colton Hose.
lei and Boys' Cotton amdlWoolen Socks.
Black and Colored Kid iloves, at very
low price',
Wholesale, and Retail,
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Noa.lBo and 182 Federal Street,
13=
TIIE BEST BARGAINS
OFFERED •
"Main 181049.05021...
AT AO VENT&
Ladies' bevy British Cotton Stockings.
-
AT N 5 CENTN,
Ladles' Henry British Cotton Stockings
AN EXTRA BAROAIN.
AT 3 PAINE TOR 11.00,
Ladles' Paper British Cotton Stockings.
AT 5.10 CANTS.
MINI !HITT BRITISH COTTON MB.
_ -
AT 513 CEI/
KKR'S \HT 1100011 COTTON ?TON BOW.
LADIES , AND 11'B
MERINO GAUZE Uri ERWEAR
LT VENT LOW P IDES.
1110811.3, ROTS AND ell i t.V.N.3
COTTON STO KINGS
AT OBEATLY REDUCIDIPRICT23 AT
NORGANSTERN & Co's,
11000 X-1,0101 T
WRITE, GLYD & CO.,
Nos. 78 and 80 M ket Street.
.14S
HORNE & CO'S.
Hosiery ! Gloves !
BITRIISITE IND CHOICE 11118011711EMI
Prices Unknown Since 1861!
•!..IXANDII.II,I YID 1.11.01 i..
A hal usortrvent at 41.75,
COOBVIoNSINIPS KILN
At, ILIA.
LONG TOP KIDS. else;lee studs&
At 12.00.
•
RICKMAN MADE BRITISII - ElthiE,
Heavy, Mesa, •
PLAIN AND RIM= COTTON HOPI
• • 10 cents sad n. .1
DONIATIO COTTON 1101111111 Y,
By Cass or Oast/
SUPIR ATOOT HA Lir HONK,
• 110 duita.
uzires.. arras ma nits HONE.
RI
Also, splendid assortments • '
ISMOILdi •
SASH AND" OWN 11111TioNS.
. LAOIIII. TANCT NOAH.
LARGE ADDITIONS TO STOCE
Jost fart ing. to trlttch wo lairds the ottontloo
of Wholhtila 0.4 Retail (huh home.
TT* 19 11IJRZET STREET
fold!
ON .A.
WITH GOLD.
WE NOW UPPRIA OUR
NEW Sa I t:OCT:2E
DRY NODS
AND
NOTIONS.
AT
EASTERN PRICES.
HUMS ARE INVITED TO
Examine Oar Goods and Prim.
ARBUTHNOT,
SHANNON & CO.,
No. 115 Woodi Street.
11.11613P1 R. 311
MUTUAL LIVE- INSURANCE 'CO,
• Of Newyork.
138 BROADWAY, New York.
PRINCIPAL IMATIMES:
rriV e gfatMit " o r i g a r irt
annul Pr.:adorn.
. .
Owls! Insurance. NON - TONTWITABLY altar
two animal Tommesta. AU ooll , Pa INCONTIoT
ABIA for n a MLlza: , o l o:. and A BSOLEIT6 t.P I N.
All re ste rr i Uons Sport two tirIISPIITIMA
00.0.014, asd on permite_pqedred. NO ?CCU.
MUI.ATION OP /NTicAp nt Loans or De
tarred Premiss., and NU I Nelligaalt or anoval
ridl i ttnNir s f i ntolrigg; Dleldends
ANTSZ INTZMIAT olam_ . NO N Inlevutti
.171.0 1. AN sod there Is NO AUCUIIIII.AI'P
ur I.rhtsir alartrlVlT " Za I ;Pa n idia t
teen ynn. 004 llteresner my. anl...me to
Om Polley Polder. Life. tens sad estdoWnst us
mti
assalues. Wiled; also, grarastesist, ..... roll.
ales s d ad
NdosSer of Pollutes limed, 3.340; Crwering
Huss, 5t.013,051.1.00; Premiums 5350..
040.01; • searores 11,100.000 00.
sales Agents wasted ereProbesd to
Wastera Pcsanlnr.l4.
m is _
w 17711. 907.1:1[11.
•oesee. se IroVll:irt ANPAtilie,7l=ll:!'
74'
0471 y, ,
corner Penn: and SI th Streets,
tr0gi.3.,1, Et. 0 Ur.)
Pflelll3lMo , PA.
iseit ealiplaLe Rubies. Collate In ,the
.OPILN DAY AND
Itadeats e•ins mob Indr
N. B.—Clrgalarsoow main', tun pariloelar. nn
%Mulling lita rftriPal.
.woleawaT
TEAS! TEAS!! TEAS!!!
uut reerivol, • lade ad lee antriment or
24 1.211V14117280° ,
.waildnN.
leaven are Invited to WI mad exam o
ineu the
Mt* ae quality and {Mull/Übe for Um totems
6t Atc,,=rre7iarge aad axcellint afierlment.
of *home °recut**. for salter '• • .
anaigurion,
apro Noe. Ailaad 30 Diamond !Moue.
NEW ADITERTISEPECENTS
NEW DRY GOODS
Very Low Prices,
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
=2
CIUSTVERFS & TWEEDS,
Jeans and Cottanades.
BLACK & COL'D ALPACA POPLINS.
IBM Poplins,
Cor.cliss
Black and Cord Dress Silks.
SPRING DELAINES VERY CHEAP,
At 82.00,
GROS GRAIN BLACK SILKS,
A (great ltariraln
At 12 1-2 Cents,
Light and Dark Delaines
GOOD STYLES
SPRING SHAWLS,
PANNIER SHAWLS.
Wholesale and Retail
AT
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos, 180 and 182 Federal Street,
=I
CITY ETIIIINTRIVII UTTICT.
CITY or ALLTGIIIINT. AVII 20. 1870.1
TO SEWER CONTRACTORS.
rise Sewer Commtssion of the City of Alias
itheny a,c imposed W receive proposals for the
following' Pew with their apportenelwee,
Islets, Manholes,e es, , etc
CONTIIACIT 110.1
Comprising abom 1,150 Aet o• 7 fort Chard.
Beea bower, on North arena., from Palo Alto
etre t to Pasture Liner
CONTRACT NO . 2
Comprising about 050 &et of 15 inch eirentar
Sint Sewer on Push alien. from trOltoo Street to
connect sytth the eedgwiek stunt sewer-
CONTRACT NO. 3,
Comp Isiah shoot 650 feet or is boob Ihreothr
Pipe Sower on Frs.oler olley, trop 751105 .treat.
to connect with the Sea/prick SUSCL
OCINTRAOT NO. 4
Slomyrlalag sLoot 5911 feet of le limb mat about
4110 fan IS barb Circular , •Ipc raiser on libel ,
meld airatt, from Fulton to Vraalcr i alms Fra
zier to OW aveaue. Ilona Mao aven6e to b e dig.
wick Wert caviar.
obtain ed ,
tan be seen tad
101 l information obtained. at itilooMee
. . .
-Md. must be endorsed Sewer Proposals, Con•
trart No. 1 (or 9. Ike
• 50 the ease maybe), sod
Ortiverados or before
3 P. M. April 29th, 1870.
Form. of Freya..lv, on which fortes alone lad
wail be received, will be tarnished at Lets ales
The Comm non do not bind ihenistives 10 ■
Copt the I.awest of soy bid.
kly order of at Commission.
DAVIS,
=
Genuine Preparations.
From tie Celebrated House or
PETER SQUIRE, London'
Granular Effervescent Vi-
Carb, P tante Bromide Patna.
sa, lodi d e Pcaassa. Citrate Iron
and Quinine. Bromide Ammo
nium, Carly, Lithia,VichySalt.
Rissingen Salt, Cit. Magnesia,
Selling Powders, Sm.—To pro
tect Physicians and the Public
from Spurious articles of this
character, purporting to •be
"direct tmportations”—all bot
tles of the genuine will in
future bear a strap libel over
the cork, with the address and
fac ensile signature of the man
ufacturer, P. SQUIRE; and on
the side his trade mark, and
also address of the Importer
and Sole Agent.
• SIMON 30IINSTON,
Cor. Smithfield St. and 4th Ave.
•
P. B—We have received our
usual Spring supply of
1111 -
E WATERS, Saratoga, Sim
Congress, Iliesingen, Skis
Also, another supply of Astrin
gent 6um Lozenges, and
Minriate of Ammoniate Lozen
ges, which have proved such a
great success •in England rind
this country in eases of !telex
ed- Sofe Throat, Bronchitis, etc.
PLANING MILL MEN AND OTHERS
TAKE IsiOTIOEI
The 'undersigned has letters patent of •tht
Clotted State. Ibr the Improved construction of
weether-boudinr. ',nide lining and of wain.
ootitur for houses. The weatber-boardlng, by
this patent inntrovi meat, being more perticular
ly Intend." for vertical use. and conihislun
great darability and twenty of appetiser's:and
this so conatructod ai to 'entlreiy avoid the on
of Joint etrine, aed to prevent water from enter
ing the Mum, or thenaping or tee alumina .r
lheber Joints by action the weather on the the.
•
Inside lining and wainscoting by Ibis • new
method are so emastractedas to form txriact
panel. as cheaply $0 by the ordinary tooting
board!! alone %limb) oreyentior the *howl.,
of the 30131 .Irotti any ello.lN LOU £31,131 DO
'referee for DOM
Re It., also oarchased the patimt tight or what
I. commonly known as the ••Afoulded Weather.
she.t.t. to wit:
To U. A. Waldorf, tha right of the territory
south of the riven In mild county.
TolleQum,* Douglaa, the right for the
irtrat ward t of Paul:torah. . t
thot
c la g . I rets=. lB . h t lb
•
-ToT Hill, Patterson 0.. atop rights for their
, lath ward, Puistatrgh.-
To Alex. AlcOthrtl tor toe borough of Mo.
K g:V:46r A - Pau1..h . .4 71ret, fecraikThlrd'
and Fourth wards, ththat A.Prghsay.
Toßeed Brothers, loop rittit at their mill ma
Sewell ward, thy of Allegheny. •
To Dunbar,. liana • Co., for the boron!. of
Bbaraiburg and Etna; alto the towuthips
abater sad ledlans.' • •
- All Ninon. art warned airslnt lefrlnsiag
1111011 Itticr of said patents, .and those wishing
to pun hese will pleas* call, or address ate, at
No. tl6 limlthatld iueot. Pit:Anßik P'n•
''J. C. AN /I gIISON..
T. •T. - T.
TREGO'S TEABERRY TOO AWASH.
•
It the moat pleasant, cheapest bed best Dealt
frt. rota..
• Warranted free from Inlarlo. In utedients.
fit preserves and white. Me nimbi
',rigor.. nod moth. toe Unmet
P.n.s••nit pertain. the breath!
Nn rent. accumulation of Tart arl
Cleans and Cimino A rtlnalal Teeth! ' '
Is .ne Mar alitele far children;
egb la.
Per sale by all Dreiggligib rrrnil
pnopossmi FOIL .
•
---SOLDIERS' 'MONUMENT.
Pmposa fbr the Clettlolll of the Alfootway
Count! Soldier. , Monameet tleilbet erected on
Betfloarl AM. Alltitheef.) will be rhoelved at
ie. °MCe of tbe. nedarrtlfhedr N0.. 6 * Brant
Itreett (whet the plans. IPCcUIe Moan and epee .,
been of Wee tan be' 'cep) he to. HAT let,
IRIS. The contreet to be awarded to the toned
and but bidder.'
At, 1., eICA.RBON. -
ape: Chairman of Sandbag Committee.
PIT BLIC ''NOTICf„
Plating been appointed OA El and GAZYJITAIL
tpfermyron tee Aliegheay County, aortae le
hereby giVtti tbatintil tte neeeseary once and
igeehaniesl ?MUD( Neetillial7 MI be provided,
I will be found at the 011ICP OP TIM NA•
TIONAL. FOUNDRY' AND PIPS wonas.
Teneh•talrd street, near Pear, Pittsburgh;
. • .
IL B. BM WS
: L • ' Gas end Om Neter inenretar:
RDIREMOVAL. r— FIitEDERICIL
iSCOGIEIB. Merelumt Tallor sad Des'er
la Gesilimeo.s lOssioldsur Goods; We aunt,
men sad .Iloyil Clothing on hurl and asaMets;
order at ' Shortest McGee, Us imaoterf hoc
SU 4ta sumd. No. IGIf Yount 11 , 1111t0.14 *0 No. RI
WOOD
, ;WR I ,IST, comer or Third
_ mO3lllO-
HEW ADVNEETISELMENTS
FISK & HATCH,
Bankers and Dealers
GOVERNMENT SONIITIES.
No. 5 Nassau Street,
NEW YORK,
FEBRUARY Irak, 1870
The remarkable nacresß which has attended
our regotlatlon of the Lome Of the CZYTtint.
PACIFIC RAILROAD PORTANT and Ina Warman
PACIFIC RAILROAD CostrArer. and the replier.
fry and credit which them Loans have maintain•
ed In the markets, both to this Donate? and Re
rope, RAYe str.wa that the 71rst Mortgage Honda
of wisely-loomed and honorablr•maay ad Mel.
roads are readily *sten as the moat satiable,
safe. and advantages faun of Ineortment.
yieldhig a more liberal Income than can hereafter
he derived from GOTAFRIDIDIL Ponds. 'sad .611.
ble to take thtlr ➢rise• •
Aseered thet:La the seleetJon end Aeeellation
of eaperlor Railroad Lana. we ate nieetialf •
great habit, want. and rendering • Saleable ser
vice to the holders of Capital and to Moser.*
'Ration) works of internal Improvement whose
Intents let:merit and substantial chancier enatie
them to the use Of Capital and the conidenee of
loveators—we now offer with synod maidenee
and satmlisction the
FIRST NOBTOAGE BONDS
OF THE
CHISAPERI AND OHIO H, H CO,
TEX CH ISHAPICAILE AND OHIO HAIL/WAD,
eanneeting the Mixer e emit end the .0(011.
cent harbors of the Chesapeake Bay witi. the
Ohio Ater at ► taint of reliable navisatlea, fled
thee, with the entire lialtroad trete= el-the
vent Welt and Sonthweet. 1 . 0111(5 THILAD
DITIONAVEAST AND It EiT THUNIC LINE,
so Imperatively demanded for the scoommods•
Hon of the Imn tone and apldl7•growing Dane
perinatal, between tea AUanlle:eebo►rd snit
'Europe on the one band, and the µsa pro.
deicing regions of the Ohlo &ad YW Wlppt Val
leys on the other. •
THE IMPORTANCE OP THIS ROAD AS A
NEW OUTLET THOM • THE WEST TO THE
SEA panda. It Into one of national eons.-
quanta, and Insures to It an extensive threourb
traffle ivvro the day of Or oomplation; while, In
the development of the extensive agileniteral
and mineral neon.. of Virginia and Wes
Virginia, It Possesses. along Its own line, the
Moments of a large and progtable local business.
has the great Interests, both general and
local, which' dimand the emspletion of the .
CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILROAD to the
Ohio Bluer, afford the serest gnaraates of Ds
enoeeu and value, tad RENDER IT THE MOST
IMPORTANT' AND SUBSTANTIAL RAIL
ROAD ENTERPRISE NOW IN tROORISS IN
THIS COUNTRY.
Its superiority as an East aid West route, and
the promise of an Immense and Profitable Mule
awaiting Ile completion, horn drawn to It Ito
attention and cooperntlon of prominent 0.01.
talista and Itslirold men of Ulla City of sOnad
ludgusent and Icnorira Integrity yam* manna
ilos with togkther with Dist of eminent
eltlzenn and boldness wen of Virginia: and
West Virginia. INBUlttil AN lINZEGIITIC,
HONORABLE AND SUCG7.SB/1/I. YLNAUY.
AGENT.
Ilia Road I completed sad In operation tram
Itichstond to the celebrated White Peiping,
Spriass of West Vlrrinta, 887 sellei, sad there
remain bat 1100nalice (note partially =lamina)
to be completed, to wry it to be proposed ter-
=1
of the Bid Bandy 'leer, 100 =heathen Chien.
natl. and 700 tette@ beton , Plttabarah.
LI oe• are now wale cue or to prove. through
Onto and Kentucky to this 1 000.
meet the CIINNAPFAICE AND 01110 WITH
THE ENTIRE RAILROAD SYSTEMS Of THE
WENT AND BOUTHWYST, AND WITH TH
PACITIC RAILROAD. . ^ •
Ils valuable franchises Ind snowier odvantages
will place the C 11121.411111 .1,1 0010 Un
ivac,' COneAKT 1102001 the richest and root
powered and tanatwoolly ennaoraalonn 100
aattnnit AND TURES Znind 1. PRESENT
VALOR, IN CORPLRTXD ROAD AND rikui
DONE, EQUAL TO TIE RIM= •AYOONI
OP THE RORTGAOR. •
Tbe detail a( tee Loan hive %Ilk& arrasoi
sa!,111 rateraiFato tee wants of r;!•Lissti
of Investara, ao4 combine 4.1 vuloas features
or tonveatartew, satiety, sad protection
lodger fraud.
The Boade mix deaostlastior or
• - -
$l,OOO, $5OO and $lOO
They will be Weed ea VOCIPON BONDS. iaY
Arta TO Ilsaath, and may be held la that ttorpe
. .
The eeoqoas saw be detached eed cameo, led
the Bend toads • reemostirre -Ilsotenrato
Dago. tratudrahli ony o• the hoot! or the
Coahser, aid me lei usde payablapely Io
he registered owner or hts
The' three elasses will be kociii-respeoltireig
.
W. "COUPON . MINIM PAYADUC . TO
BraMMIL"
Ad. •`IIZGISTBILD BONDS WITH COO ,
PUNS ATTAORZU.. ,
3d. “RIGISTEHYD BONDS writ( dm,
PUNS ATTA CHB D." and sbould be so designa
ted b CorreWoodsols to .pwrs lair thi e6im .11
They hare THIRTY YEARS to rah/rem Jas.
warp 15, INTO. 'velar Interest at ark per rat
per arise from November 1. Igen. nom.
PAL AND INYMOIST PATAPLIt La GOLD IN TIM
CITY Or hille TOPS.
The Inures% le Unable la RAY and llitormoza
QM It Mar tab. *einem of that of Um Wallet
nen ei ilve-Taeratles, sad melt the mama
cheroot our rand' who already hold Central and
Whiten. Puha Dosids, with lumen pall hle la
Jainlaap sad Aar, aailehimity dutx, he soak
,Ist additioaal taTerAkMata, to LT, naelA war
est rearleahle at different swam of W ylini
Tle Loan 1 Neared by a mortgarelipml the
=tin Ltae of Road , from Rlehmoull to the Ohio
Wm, With the efal meat and all other prAp•
carp and aphartelsaame annieted thereon!.
A. SINKING Fowl Or 6100,000 PIR AR
NUM 1B PROVIDED TOR TUX -REDEMPTION
OP TItIL RONDO. TO T AIR 21117. CT ONI
YEAR ATTICS TER COMPLITION OP 'nit
ROAD. ' • •
The mortgage la 'for 1115, 000.000, of w bleb
14.000.000 will be reserved and bald to trust
for be redemption of outstanding Bonds of the
Virginia Central lisdiroad Company, low merged
to 11l CUIDANZAiI AND 011.0.
• Of the iniaandaf 111LC00,000, • anfident
amount will b .014 to tionoteie the roan to ilia
Ohio river, perfect Ban tatarovi the portion coil
la enferatloo, and thoronably erodp tha "nu,*
for • hair. aadietivittane:' .
The rawest prim bpo &la F,tatiad 'alarm. •
• • Lola aolutolyiecued, so earefaarturded:
and so certain human la acanuand a peenalanat
paw Ones's ths.herorfte aseafttles la Om nay.
tote, bath lie ita iannto pip *Brim will
at onee aphreataleaoin qatehly .
rzt3K &
. Bankers.
P. 3.—We eery h.ie pawpaw* imatahuis
tun painlcelars. stattaleal &UM. Wipe. sit..
erblelk will be Welshed spas apple:Vies.
tir we ,bug and MS Gomm
mast Bonds, and receive Ake an.
counts of Baal* Rankers, Cor
porations, and Wier* inadoe4 to
cheek at oiyht,, i aad allow_ Wergild
on daily, &italics&
S. 1111'CLCAN. a - co..
' • •
No. 75 'birth Avian, litgaiiirgi, pa.
irw:•or
CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. &o
CARPETS.
SPRING STOCK.
Fine, Medium,
AND
CI_CP..:3EF.. At - gla IST
CARPETS.
Our Steak is tjte largest we ha
ever offered to the Trade.
BOYAR') ROSE ct CO .,
I
21 FIFTH AVENUE
te I
APRIL 1,1870.
Specie Payment Resumed.
FROM THIS DATE.
Surer Ciamtire WU/ be Meese
TO
ALL CASH CUSTOMRRS,
AT
& COLLINS'
CARPET STORE,
71 and 78 Fifth Avenue.
RY/a+Drlwf us the LOWIAT La Ibis auk.' i
CARPETS.
New Reoms I .
New Goods!
New Prices!
We Iztopalintgad the °health or our NOV •
Btwtu PINIST DISPLAY OP
C, Ja.
NMI 01/ZBBD IN THIS lIAUKKT.
LOWEST-PRICES SINCE 1861.
.OLIVER 111LINTOCK, & C O .,
.
23 Fifth Avenue. •
ao6
NEW CARPETS.
Reduction in Prices
ru 00HRHSPOND WITH
WHOLESALE . RATES.
&CALLUM BROS.,
51 FIFTH AVENUE ,
&Boys WOOD - Awaits?. • •
DOS
lIPHOLISTEBEIKS.
limbslevers of SPRING. RAIR
MAWR& PEP, Feather Hooters sad Plllows.
Church Outdoes, Cornice licaldlegs sad all
Ittrals of AlpbuLsterff work. ?k1.9, d_
,u::
WlRdorrlibadus,Buf,43telniarta Wrkfla nal du.
Cophr,Tusucls.. 1 Particular atteutlau
to ULM. up, clean o.
ing gad brushlug, olt.uthe pug
Wart m o de pets. oar oof cleaning eeryet Is the °ailing la
hich yea eau feel assayed that the eNcre are
w
preserrud sae the geed. *honestly need frees
an dust sad restate. TIA prles. for elesalag has.
bees greatly reguate. pr exert. will On fes
age deliver all goads arse eV chars.
• MEWS, RICIOLION t vicamma.
• llplaolstateri and Peeprtatore Gt..'
Steam Carpet Beating latabilakiear,
No 127 WOOD STRZWI,
seer add :Near Fifth /Lychee, PRIMA*); Pa.
REMOVALS.
REIMIOVAL. -
pasiert wens ismisly
_ .
-Ik. reinbied kb *Bee, from : center orWebstar
&Taal:64lld Wasbligtow• , siseet. to 'I IST
TITTH -
Rlei!lOvALL - .
• the Piltbburgh Beak fir gulags
au reneiSa Qomko. ei to6%roontd iAvo
11111, to the" Mts. baits int 4 Staxxfselithiii Esals
•
the Ytiaongal<ela Imiuranee Oolipaay
Hu Ircimindl Alm No. 98.WetAr S.
ow set it W. 4.1 .11.1 set and 'Oath MIMI Oft-
WHlllser). eninmes on Mirth Angina.
tIZI LI, GLOOM!. Viefiff*U7..
.
- CIX=JIMI3r.
'ow woo OrnmET.
41,111EiravraWAitle.
Inc ' , Wrench
OffINA AND GLADE.
, A
Silver Plated Goode.,
oiereets AND TEA U.
Tea Trays and Outlay;
TM ben hiportma WHITE [TON'
RAMC and 00111110 N GOODS
IC R. ECIZZCD & CO.
I
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traear..geOge,lM drawl c . ..1 . 1rmr ... a.
na 47 ea Pr;rtratl=te slexur e re
ea
roads& suaere . ,• sumigAeum., wsigswes
asproVl Are earsumantly oare. rims de
lieua ..tr tbaraor anyolip delimi.
or ker4 slave/xi eourli•teasal somilatzt h =
err tie Dueeor • obit Ise Weer ans.
s. partlealar allailassi Wes to I.IIPOWS3IIIIIIIO.
Wants. Unsoorttan or Whilos, rsalteesC.
lattlon or Inousekm of Ike WOW,. IlAr
Verritlei Alannuerhass. llenoßtiates. •
nOrrhoet sod Motility at Burnam. WS.
.PO 'meth g greaten amebas.
It 1.1 WlNlTS6esillta% . ploydelan who seam(
armorer • Achulrely SO We Wads of • ensinla Wass
of Miens. ...Mex..= thosessal Of MOW WWI
War San &wales great, Will ti UM
.11insitalts
Was One In general masa. _. . ,
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Wes 11111coso . W. Wane. lak.
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t.r sad retail thnt.ii , la •
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WEDDING. visitut4. ihair ;WON NUNES&
allow CAW: Nastv .
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far navies. •
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