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• - OFFICIAL PAPER
or Pitt/Nut.% Albeton/ City
and Allegheny County.
'43I.ZETTM ISUMDINO.
Itreaue aid Imltifidd Street.
MADLY, APRIL Si, IWO
•-• g am . at Frankfort 9.54g951
Pgazoutox at Antares% 51it.
0010 clonal in Raw York on Saturday
41131.
New York Tressed' supports the
toMense lanitgrant, nodes the Senate
bill, to the Northern Nellie Railroad.
.W* reprint an excellent article, •in
•••• the Newer Dispatch, on "The next it
laistam," which may be read ereryw • -
with profit
un izs a th e pending tariff bill
be bodily thrown overboard. some • of
and compact proposition like the .1 dd
y bill likely to be adopted.. We elate • e
abets= of tkat bill in our n. a
• ' OACEINI.
Tow Lawrence County Courant pr' •is
" - the full reeved of the rotes of • •
taUres upon the great railroad •
Every Republican in that county and el):
trill I.dim . personal interest to
easibine that record, and preserve it far
future reference. !
A BOAZ]) of -Fire Com °nem will I
be elected by City Councils today. ,4
preliminary meeting of members, on SA
- mday, selected an excellent ticket, which
merits the unanimous rapport of the
Joint Convention. Two of the nine
nominees aro Democrats.
Tan very remarkable "spots" on. the
son, spoken of In this journal a few daya
since; attract gresaattention US England,
LondiMPlatter states the dimensions
of "the penumbra on the sun's disk a.
65,970 tulles In length;' and 43.266 mile*
In widtkan area of 2,856,601,090 miles, or
fifteen times that of the earth.
Unootrirrzuzz, the three quirters of •
million of men who entered the Unto*
armies prior Co February 25th, '62 were
entitled to payment In gold, and Mee •
Just claim for the - difference hetes - ben
what they contracted for, and the paper
they roodvd. ' This-claim must wrentual.
17 be recognized and satisfied.
Tws Brookville 'Republican publishes
a cornsepondemde between citizens of that
district and _their Corkrdsnum, Judge
Bowonsam, inviting the latter to accept
Republican renomination. He replies
that he will accept, if the nomination le
tendered to him. He has been a reliable
and Influential representative—a fad
justly appreciated by his constituents. .
- Tma Molts Agitator fa itself trader oon'
cam It nye of tho late veto of the Om'
nibtia railroad raid on the einklnpfund
We cannot understand how so many
papers, which_ before the maul=
, - own, and when It wee mid
_ . that It would become a law, famed the
memos, are now either silent or giving
In theta adhesion to the Uletra of thq
Governor. I
. ,
1 Very caticualy, certainly I
payment of the 0100 bounty,:
under the act of July 25, '6l, to soldlang
who were honorably discharged to sr),
pept promotion, was not legally auttiorir
ed, but wr many of such payments had
been already made before the question
was brought to the notice of the Depart._
. uu no r' ro
depret from the pnictied As to :soldiers
emllsting under the proclamation of MAY
4.'61, and promoted, the question was
meet on the threshold and properly der
cided in the negative. •
. A furnace county newspaper hay-,
lug demanded the adoption of the "Craw.'
ford county system" by the Republicans ,
of that county, the New Castle Courant
cites the fact that a poll was taken on the
question lest year, resulting In 645 votes
for the adoption and 1,015 votes against
11 There were 771 other votes cut at
the same time for the Republican ticket,
without any expression relative to the
system of making nominations. The
&wood very Justly Infers that the party
stands more than two to one in favor of
retaining the delegate system.
Tonallrma-ling organ quotes &Beaver
paper as certifying to the "steady opposi•
lion of Senator Kerr to Lowry, upon the
Watt-Dismond case." That "steady op
position" dated only from the last throe
or four weeks of the session. Brfore that,
the Senator was as steadily Lowry . ' ally
and Diamond's supporter• lily the
sodden change of front ? Every body,
including Lowry himself, would like an
rizphination of that—for Lowry himself
did reckon upon Kerr's Tote up to the
last moment, on the final decision of the
question. These are facts, of which the
Dower editcir should be aware.
;Le' the Erio and Crawford &tutorial
Districts, the candidates are crowding to
the front. Lowry offers himself, threat
ening to nu' opposition if not nominated
McCreary, late Representative from Edo
also wants the nomination. Mr. George
S. Anderson - is highly recommended by
one journal. Have the licputalaras of
the district nothing better than this WO,
to choose from, of the Erie' delegation to
the Boma The &or says
It .ti customary to re-slept .Amanbly
men so am to site them the Mike two
term, but tate vary dlrtleolt to itell Jun
now wbotber either et our Assemblyman
will represent um to that:enmity this
winter.
We agree with the Lawrence Journal
that "If any considerable part of the m•
mom from Harrisburg be true, there , is
much cause for severe comment on the
prodeedings" of the Legislature. We
hope soon to have the concurrence of the
401111161 in another view, which is in still
lam doubt with candid Repnbilams,—
that perional considerations in the matter
,ot the Tressurythip were of minor conic.
queue: that nothing has been gained in
that regard to the public interests by the
result, but that to the overthrOw of the
Republican organization end to 'the dime
lotion of their political Um by s tstirtion of
the Republican members at the opening
of the session, we may clearly trace all
the subsequent demoralization and mis:
deeds of that Legislature. It is In this
point of view that those piteous] coned
astiona have great political weight.
OVB new voters will devote tomorrow
to public rejoicings over *their political
eilkanchleement. The OCCiiioll , will be
remarkable in all its impede; to the CO'.
ored race it will mark theinauguration of
dew to their annals, and their own
basted In It will be correspondingly
tastirled. The public dtmenatestlons
memo fail to boor an bnposbnicharacte4
shared la not only,py , ths residua popu
lation Derby large delegations from:Mull
every locality in Western Pennsylvanla.
Our exciesugeo from the country around
bring to ns reports, from all sides, 'of
meetings held and the- sentiments pro-
reseed. Uniformly, we find among these
declarsUona, a pledge of fidelity tb the
country and the constitution, the express
recognition eik:the Importance of educa
tion, and a graternl acknowledgment of
the Itepublican., influence Which kas
schtesietpolitioal freedOm for.the'ince.
OF Tall iepl-tendeldeclelon, the N. Y.
World says: .1
The rerionlog_of the Chief Reties
goes aMbPg. hammer amend and
coneluelve, an it shall appear at least
one of the new judges accepts It. The
presonipties is that they both dissent.
and that tem °yr& their appointment to
- tat faa: -
It mit apparent to the World, and
to all intelligent Obsertell, professional or
oilterwiseAst "at least one of the new ,
judges" Ise practically? accepted the'
reasoning of : the .Chief Justice. The
itrongest "presumption" points that way.
—and It effectually reredos the World's
own sbuider that the Court ban been
"packed by the Administration" to se
cure a menial of the brat judgment.
Litigants who shall rely upon the "dis
tant" of both of the new appointees in
future dechdons will miss their reckoning.
The mom: position of one' of them ls
known by his record; that of the 'other
will be manifest in due time.
Ws heard the other day, from Wash.
legion, of " an important and significant
meeting, made up mainly. of Republican
.kurnidists and other Influential leaders of
the party," which had taken the contract
to regulate the pending questions of revs.
tine taxation, the currency, .fie. The
names of these influential "Republicans"
nowtrinspire; They are such gentlemen
Commiesioacz Wells, C. F. Adams,
the free trade editors of, the .liew . York
POsi int" Chicago Tn2=s, and the maria
gars of the free-trade lobby. • Certlinly
such "Republican Influences" would be
likely to fix everything In a lovely way.
What they said and did, in the arrange-
sent of national affairs, we may patiently
wait to; ken. The auspicious occasion
was celebrated at a dinner given by the
fre•trade lobeff to - their friend, Oanunia.
stoner Wells, and the other •influential
Republican ijournallsta" In the Mein:
time, the special friends of the tariff for
rerestus Hsi MO insidenhil proMcfMatsts,
have,disooTered that they sroabout to be
gobbled" up by the free.tradcra and
wholly extinvaished as a distinctive ele
ment: %Malt, they are withdrawing in
all quarters from that fatal alliance, and
free.trade mast stand or fall alone.
Tux Pittsburgh Post,begisut to we ita
Way more dearly. For a same, It
seemed inclinedio open the gates of its
sheep-fold to a colored Democracy.
Catching none of those catrayed citizens,
It then Blames the gates together, and TOWS
that the XVth Article is "a Congressional
usurpation consummated by fraud, force,
revolution and violence;" that the De
mocrecy will not court a race which Is
only to be in fact the instrument of the
enemies of the Constitution," and asks
"the governing or white race in the
United Btatea to says itself from the de.
basement of being ruled by the negro."
This is conclusive as to our neighbor's
present position. As usual, its future
opinions may be modified by . circem
sMiczi. It:is enough foi to-day to know
that If goes beck upon its ides of last
week, of running a candidate for Mayor
on the next Democratic municipal ticket.
Colored citizens should tile away last
Thursday's Pere ‘ foi future reference. In
the meantime, te Pest its elf has experi
enced an editorial crisis, as Is manifest
-from the folkming • private dispatch ;lent
troth ',lig' eitY' te a Cincinnati . journal.
it speaks Air itself ;_ •, - .: - - -
Primiscracirl,, AMU 2L—The Dud mane
out te,day. in • set editorial against the
Fifteeth Amendment. Mr Taylor. late
of the '.Thiquirer, andr editor...llM
renamed ht.
TEE ISTORT OF GEORGIA.
The Georgia question attracts.. at pres.
eat-much Of the public. attenUcm. The
potato in the ease may not be` generally
tunientood, and we Shall endeavor to
stale them, as briefly as possible. The
tint legislature of that State was organ.
ized t by yirtue 01 the reoonstructlon ante,
In Julj, '6B. The influence of President
Johnson was raccessfally exerted to se
cure the admission to sans of some thirty
reonhent, who were, in fact, disqualified
by the existing laws, being, In effect, still
disfranchised rebels. But this did not
invalidate the organization of the body
as a lawfully convened Legislature.
In its two branches were over tidily
colored IncnittecL This Leglibture
ceeded to complete the - seceded condi
tions for the restoration of the State, by the
ratification of the EMI' Article. and the
election of United States Senators. Haying
thus, as they supposed, complied with.the
terms imposed, the msjority in each Howe
—constituted such majority by the Totes
of the disqualified Intruders Into mem
bership as above—proceeded to "genre"
the Le g islature of all its colored memben.
For this act they claimed .authority under
the cad code . of State laws,. which forbade
any rights of citizenshipto the blacks, and
which code, by some oversight of . the
Constitutional Coniention, there Was a
colorable excuse for claiming to be still
In force. The colored members were ex-
pelted scoordingly, and their respective
white competitors before the people were
inducted into the vacant seats- Neither
did this ad, gross violation as it was of
the spirit of the reconstruction laws, and
although a wholly indefensible invasion
of the clear rights of the colored mem
bers,
.0 afterwards . establlatted by the
judgment of tho Georgia Supreme Court,
invalidate the legal existence of the
Legielative body.
Tints'reerganized, the Legislature inn.
rendered Itself to its ruling rebel procliv
ities. At the same time—the early autumn
of 'gB—the social condition of the State
was terrible: 'tinder, the impalaMX of
the New York platform, and of Illair's
letter, not only political outrages, but
all forms of .the most infamous personal
Itetence were rife in: every quarter ,of
Georgia. Burnings, assaulnations, mur
ders,- by indivtlinale and mobs, even
wholandifmasiusikies, like Wit at Camilla,
mere the ruling - frenzy, every hour,
and uniformly bent against the obnox
ious Republicans of either race. The
'State proceeded to vote for President in
November, giving of course, a vast ma,
jorilj for the 'Seymour and Blair ticket::
.Congress met in . December. The Geor.
'el* Senators - and Repreieittstives pre.
.seated themselves for admission. qon.
grail heiltated: Counsels were divided;
'nerve seemed to be wanting, and m i.,
takes followed. The Senators were not
admitted; tbe Representatives were sworn
lit Thus the situation stood, with the
State neither out florin, until In February
the electoral votes were counted. Then
the two Houses reversal their positions,
the Bente insisting that Georgia's vote
should be counted, and the House oppo
sing it. Our Constitution mikes It' thei
duty of the President of the Senate to
open the cedificates, and the settled
pradioe requires the same officer to
declare the remits. He announced that
result, including Georgia's vote, and the
convention of the two Houses ended to
• storin.
The true grOand for Congress to stand
upon was, that Georgia was entitled
neither to representation nor to an electo•
ral vote,leause she had not yet complied,
upon Asr ewe showing, with the , coadi.
times Axed for her reconstruction. Upon
that showing she had not legally ratified
the Sl'ith, Article, for the ratificatkra
claimed had been effected with the votes
of those colored members whom she after
wardif,expelled from their seals u intru
ders. .A.s intrados, thtdr.votesmasthave
bom held of no account In legslizting a
ratification which, without them, had not
a majority vote in its favor in either
Mucha and which.... once restortzl.to
ail her Federal relations, the Legislature
of Georgia wan certain, with the count°.
=nee of the Democratic party generally,
toter to - repeal arsome - litthlg 'moment.
The House !locator° bad erred in admit.
Ong her Representatives la the face of it
flagrant wrong still persisted in, while the
Saida =de e, still More pairtble blinder
In o = lll 4 theater:Wallet* of=t. State
whose Senators were still kept in her
ante-chambers. .
'That Congress expired in Mirth, Its
ants with it, and the XLLit Congress
I came In. In neither branch of present
Ibody, has - the Federal statue of Georgia
yet been conceded; The • Legisiature of
that State met again in January, '69, re
mining in session until nearly April,
always defiant in its attitude.
In December, '69, on therecommenda.
no of the President and in view of the
situation, an act was paned, December' '
22d, ordering the State Legislature to
reasee.mble, directing the restoration of
the expelled colored members to their
seats, and excluding the disqualified white
members who had eat in that body from
the first. All which was done. • 1
Under the Georgia Constitution, the 1
Legislative term is for two years. When. •
ever 'and however the State shall be
admitted, that term legally counts from
the original organization, in July, 1868.
'A
lead party, headed -by Governor
Bullock, who may be an honest man, but
whose record shows him clearly a time- 1
server and expediency-seeking politician,
of a type of Republicanism - which does
not merit any popular approval, desire: to
perpetual's their control of the Stite, and
insist that the two years' legislative t!m
shall date from the final misdealt:ln of the
BMW'. This claim was denied by the
Bingham amendment, and la net counten
anced to the Pomeroy bill :.from the
Senate, both of these propositions dating
tho term, as it should be dated, from the
tint legal organization in July, la But
the Logan-substitute, now proposed In
the House, is objectionable, in demand
ing the immediate admileion of the State.
The Senate bill, in view of all the taiga
laxities of the record, declares the present
government provisional and orders a new
elecilon next fall, remitting the question
of admission to the next session of Con
gress. Why admit the State, If we still
interposetO regulate its elections ? That
is a power which we can only assume, on
the theory that the State is not yet recon
structed, and therefore, of course, not en-
titled to admission. The Cearna-substi
tate is objectionable because it extends ,
the present Legislature two years longer, i
yet accepting the validity :of a legislative
act—the ratification of, the XlVth article
—done two years since. Both the Logan
and Cessna propositions are inconsistent
with themselves—n criticism from which
the Senate bill is free.
It is clear that the prevent Legislature
was duly Organized two years since, and
that its tetra will now_ expire under the
State authority. The admission of certain
disqualified members did not invalidate
-the Legislature as a body. AU the bdis con;
cede this, for none of then require afresh
ratificarion of the %IYtharticle. All the
propositions take It for granted that this
article has been legally accepted; by a
body which ates,piod it nearly taw years eye.
In that fact alone, Congress excludes the
suggestion tbat the organization must le-
Sally date, as claimed by the Bullock Lac.
r.Rilk si n uary,lB7o, when the Leg
[stature wure•assembled under the act of '
last December. This fact is ample to
brash away all the fine-if= theorleswith
which the Bullock men would mystify
the public, in Congress or la some of the
journals _ _ .
The State election must be held this --
year. It WM be held, unless Congress :
stultifies itself a second time by illegiti
matlzing the organization of 1868. The 1
election will be a fair one, for the State
Is firmly compressed with the military
hand, and a peaceful poll will be named.
Be Its result what, It may, it should and
will he. satisfactory to the Republican
party.' Thereafter, the State Will proceed
In her own career, her local polities un
der her own control, and - her people at
liberty, so long as they regard all Feder
al duties, to govern themselves as they
shall be inclined. We shall make the
State Republican In her form of govern.
ment, \ and she will be free to
administer it, if she will, on the
extremest Democratic bids of die.
order or violence.— We have no ac.-
prehensitree - that' Georgia, thus recon
structed, will emulate the bad emit* of
Tennessee. In either State, there 9a
clear Republican majority 'on a full and
Ifair popular vote: Tennessee his been
betrayed into a bitter, but not a lasting
experience of error, while Georgia will
j also have learned wisdom by trials of a
II somewhat different but equally searching
m mdure.
—We sincerely hope that the Some
will agree to the main features of the
Senate bill, for the good of Georgia, for
the credit of Republicanism, and for the
peace of the country. It Is the only pro.
;mullion yet offered which Is supported
by the facts, and Is logically consistent In
its - purview. It is the fault of the , other
plans thus far suggested that they are
but half-trey compromises, neither
wholly repudiating nor endorsing the
past efforts at reconstruction, bat unwise
ly attempting to do • little of both.
bOtITHERN DOTER
eZTd[a.•Ala. Aptil 18, 1870
Borrow Omeervs: Blum my last coat.
munication, I hive ,kited several places
of interest and importance.
There is Opelika, with only 2,600 in.
habitants, at the Intersection of the Col•
embus branch with the Montgomery and
Atlanta Railroad, where over 10.000 bales
of cotton were shipped • this seasoni
Three more railroads are expoeted to
cross there soon. Auburn, six miles
further west, is supported by a WIMP
and other- schools. Many of the dwel.
/loge are so far separated from 'each other
as to give the piece the , appeatance ef
community of splendid lodges in a well
regulated wilditniess of magnolias, baf
trees and pined always' fresh Bed Own
'lithe year round.: • But most of these
eminently fine residences are enema.
tied and no , poorly furnished'
Tuekegee, the Canny seat of Mason
county, five miles from Chelorn stilton,
Ms 4,000 inhabitants. Its present dilapi
dated condition shows evidence , of great
former wealth, but the withering
area& of war are more apparent there,
than In any town I have visited. Tne
Baptist University, erected at great cost,
has been unroofed by storms and lean on
intishitel Ike. A tam church ' , aiding
that was commenced in 1861, butts out
er wall and steeple complete, but the war
came and it was abandoned, and now a
young forest le prowleg up within Bann.
conascrated walla Tortmtee Wall not
ravaged during the war, as was Atlanta
and many other southern' towns, except
by cotton and such like, but It had lost all
its vitality, and is Just reWrvafxfi fmtn its
paralysis. The MethOdist Colfte has
resumed opastion and Is proeperildwell,
and the Baptist &liege has' been int ,
chased by parties from Baltimore. Md..
who will have it soon refitted for educa
tional purposes again, and the church
PITTSBURGH DAIL% GAZETTE: MONDAY MORNING• APRIL 25, 1870
that was unfinished la to be taken down
and rebuilt upon another site.
It is pltiftil to witness the destitution of
a people once so proud in their wealth, all
for the mistake of that designedrevolution,
which. is falling, proved a rebellion, and
that ardent patriotism, which, fbr want of
sueeessy.proved a damning treason, and
for these errors they are stiffabg their
penalty, and may God grant a speedy
relief. •
'rho people are, however, most thor
oughly revolutionized in many of their
ludas and idowa. — Tdirerty li new no
disgrace, and industry is highly
.. com..
mendidde. The lady who before would
scorn to pick up • hex own handlorrchief,
prefeningirrAtaltidur slow motion of a
servant, now works with a right good will
in house or garden, and is pleased to find
*bath does her good. , Sconoray has be
come one of the cardinal virtues, and
one of themost cbmmon expressions I hear
from day to day is, "can't afford it since
the war."
The-colored *perm:feu in the cotton
fields are so seutitive that mnoh judi
cious care is required in their leilalge
meet. One offended darkey hag Ms.
affect many- more in the same neighbor
hood, so that :they will leave
their employers in the larch at
the moat embarrassing time. If the
planter has a large supply of provisions
oa hand, which he, generally bdys on
credit, giving a mortgage on his plants- 1
t
iron as security for the pa , be may I
lose everything if unable, to labor ,
to make his cotton crop. hits *edit I
system, seethed by' mortgag . is almost
universal. Over - trading Is as encour
aged,
and as moat ali.of the °visions,
even corn and pork, con from the
North, If they fail to produce cotton,
utter ruin is . sure to follow. Basing
corn don't pay, as an acre of cotton will
purchase as much corn as three or four
acres would produce If planted with it.
The - railroads from the North are fret
qnently -. blockaded with freights and
great embarrassment was experienced this
moon in consequence.
Musical entertainments in the larger
cities are highly appreciated. Carlotta
Patti, Brignoli and Caroline Etchings
have recently visited Columbus and
Montgomery with their companies, to
the intense satisfaction of their delighted
audiences..
Rollerskating is decidedly fashionable
in the Booth. Every large town has its
skating rink, with the advantage of being
independent of the weather. The roller
skate is need with the same dexterity as
the icc-skate. But let not the accom
plished skater on Ice presume too firth
his first attempt with the rollers, or he
will find' himself the misplaced "victim
of confidence." .
Business is extremely dull, except in
articles of necessity, and whoever comes
Booth to trade in - articles of luxury
would do well to remember that "men do
not gather grapes of thorns, or figs of
thistles." Yours, .ke., Y. K.
[tram the !twee Dispatch•)
The PiezeLegiaLature.
If the experience of the put winter has
taught the people of this Slate anything,
it la that they should pay more attention
to the character of the men who are se
lected to represent them at Harrisburg.
A number of gigantic echemes to rob the
public treasury were set on foot during
the past session, one of which—the "Bor
der Raid Bill"—falled only from lack of
time to "set it up," and the last and most
stupendous —the "Omnibus Railroad Bill"
—was prevented from becoming is law
only by the manly Independence and in
tegrity of the Governor. Other measures
of lam importance, but equally obnoxious
in their character, have been rushed
through under the same corrupting Influ
ences, that have characterized the legisla
tion of past years, notwithstanding a
majority of the members were elected on
pledges of "honesty and reform." Thus
system of thieving and corruption has
been growing year alter year until It has
become positively alarming in the fact
that our treasury is no longer secure from
the raids of lobbyists and ring-men.
These sinking fund thieves, from their
past successes, have become bold and
audacious, and they now openly declare
' that they will be on hand at the next sea-
sion of the legislature with their "Omni-:'
bus Railroad Bill" and their "Border
Raid Bill," and that they intend to pat
them through. They expect to elect their
men on the "retrenchment and reform"
dodge, . 0 they did last year.
"To be forewarned la to be forearmed."
The people are fully apprised of the
&Agee of this gigantic combination,
and If ihny do not take steps to break It
up, and root it out, effectually. the blame
must rest with them. The safety of oar
Sinking hmd, the integrity of the State,
and the interests of the taxpayers imper
atively demand that only men who are
above suspicion, and whose public and
private characters cannot be questioned,
be chosen as members of the next legis
lature. Such men can be found if the
people will evince a positive determina
tion to elect no others. Let every man
who has established his character for
honesty and uprightness be returned,
and let him who has in any manner vier.
lated the confidence of his constituents
be thrown overboard.. If the people will
establish this as a rule, and rigidly adhere
to it, it will not be long until we shall
see the end of such dlignieefel proceed
ings as have by far too frequently char
acterised the sessions of our State Leila
banns.
This reform cannot be accomplished
_ .
by growling, fault-finding and bluster,
but must be done by earnest, practical
effect. Hen are too ant, when things do
not exactly please them, to become indlf•
throat and refuse to take pert In the eel.
ection of men for these positions, and by
that very course leave the field open for
the gnaws of men who they desire to see
defeated. The way to bare a reformation
le to help_ to make it by our influence
and votes. Any person who does not
do ails neglects a duty he owes himself,
his family and the community at large.
tr.= the M. T. Tribune.)
The New Apportemmiat.
In the following table, we present, .
'The total population of e ach State, u re.
turned by the Census of 1880; 2. The
estimated population of such State ac-
cording to the Census about to be taker;
2. Tho number of hi pet rent Represents.
tires In Congress; 4. - The number to
which It will probably be entitled under
the new Census. We think this will
vary but one each .Inm the actual num.
ber in any case, and not at all In most
instances.
resetenee• rrobahlo no. Reps.
attic'. 1560. 11110.' 1 60. 1 10.
Kelso 6:7177) 710.000 •
N. Hasooshito.... 339.073 150 010
Vi rniona 118 MO 323.070
lesusactistoctio.... 1.91 PM 1,470.= 1 10
41o01ectIcat 4110,147 IMIOIO
0•10 /sized at PM 070031 1
hew York 3 Mihra 4,70000 3 31
New Jens? 1172,404 010,033
Przsosisanla..... 1101 370 2.30 00 14 23
Weal. o4 010 3341.010 3 3
0118101 a 1,717 OM 1.7.6,0141 11 9
North Coronas... 910 617 1.010.0 1 0 7 -
61711111 70:LM2 7111.1110 4
ticorgla 1,017.7:3 1,110,107 7 4
36,11111 2 0
10600 I II
Indtaas 1 310,011 1 3.0:71 1 1 1 13
11110015 1,711,713 2.016003 14 19
Michigan "740,113 1,10300 •
..... . 779,075 1.1644 • •
..... • 173 Oa OM= 3
Icimo C 4.844 1.103 0 6 •
141140011 1.103.317 1 561.000 I 1
Kahn., 110.1111 410,001 1
Neoraska.... ...... roll 31300 1
Delaware 111, 211 130 OW 1
517.1.4 N 100,00 14
Restock? 1,100 713 1.300,000 70
..... see.— ..... 1,118,841 1• 310 . 0 • 0 I
• labasna..... • 1 37.4 204. 1,103, 66 •
111011.1PPI 791.206 910,06 4
4114431545.... 433,0 10 1 . 146 3
bcohlasts 710M0 NAACO 4
?Welds 140.60 1400 0 / 1
?tine 431 • WOO. 4
..... 310,015 'OM 3 •
Nevaii• 161.030 1
404 IM
400-sprt 7 19,070; 1
Nee Meal. 10. 11 0 0 0 . 111 X 1 ••
'0e241 4 31 443 700 31,344110
)3blePitiallocisidos tae povoiallos ol Mt Dis
trict of Columbia .ad 411 tat Ova Torrncriaa.
mot:Villa to W 3 .31 7.
Noma—The population of the Federal
District and tie raising the aggregate pop.
Territoriesprobably ex
coeds 500,000,
nlahon of the United States aid Territo
ries to about 39,000,000. The majority
of estimates - carry lt ' "hove 40,000,000,
which we think the actual enumeration
will fell to "again. ,
SENATOR WILSON In the debate on the
Northern Pacific land-grant, revolted and
declared against land_ subsidy lobby in
fluance, and looking significantly up . to
the galleries and towards the cloak roams,
declared he would bate none of their
dictation, that be Is one of the Committee
on Pacific Railroads and had been thett .
mental In breaking up a gigantic combi
nation for seven railway', whose pur
poses included a grab of over two hun
dred millions of acres of lands, to be used
merely. an a grind gambling scheme at
the cost of the people. Mr. Wilson
said
he was now In favor, of establishing a
nolicy on the railroad land grants. He
was in favor of a Northern and Southern
Railroad to the Pacific, but he would corn
ed the lands to be 'old at once, at GOT
enoteot plats or thereabouts, the pro
ceeds to be used In constructing and
equipping the roads. He would not
allow these lands to be bald by the reed
or capitalists, but they should be pieced
within the reach of persona desirous of
settling upon and cultivating them.
MIM
Ltterary Now.
The announcement of sinew novel from
Disraeli hu made a sensation in the liter
ary world. Iris twentrthreeYearo Bi mal
the publication of the int romance of this
brilliant writer, during which time he
his had • great career in politica, and
loss attained the illgheeklxlsition. °Pen to
an English subject. "bother," his nen
4fYel. of which we have read the advance
sheets, Is full of wit and genius, and treats
Ins most interesting manner all the po
. lineal and social questions of the day. It
is fell of sharp reflections, - and keen
though pod natured entire. The London
fiats*, gr, Retie, of April Odb. in 1191101fla
its announcement, sayl "line thing is
certain.. Dtuing the Ira weeks of May
all England will be. occupied In a single
sheathing employment. - It will be read
ing Mr. Diaraell's new novel Messrs.
/engin= MI find it desirable to guard
their publishing offices in Paternoster
Row by a strong body of police. At
Mudie's it will be necessary to form a
P AW * as at the doors of a French theatre,
Lord Shaftesbury and his frimida Of
Bader - Hall will do well to take (= . mei
together as to the propriety of postponing
the May Meetings. Managers of inure
profane entertainments will perhaps find
that it is not worth while to keep the
play houses open. Members of both
Houses, lintead!of reading public bills,
will be reading Mr. Disraeli's novel a first
and second time, and referring it to ex
temporized select commerce' of talk and
criticism ,• possibly it may even reach •
third reading, and receive the Royal ap
, grovel. If Hr. Disraeli had announced I
that on Monday, the Ski of May, he would
slag at the opera, dance on a tight rani'
I at the Crystal Palace. or prescha sermon
at Mr. Spurgeon's Tabernacle, Popular
I surprise and curiosity would not be more
strongly roused than they have been by
I the adsement that on that will be
publishedverti 'Lotbalr. By the Eight Hon.
18. Disraeli, M. P. II vole., pipit Bro."
Another En Itch paper Mates that Mr.
Disraeli has been offered ten thousand
pounds to allow "Lothair" to be publish
ed serially in a newspaper.
D. Appleton & Co., will be the publish
era bi this country, having purchased the
early !beets.
THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK -
In the city. IA wll7 of
PUSH AND runA WHAM. •
PM be founit ou r
m t . sialik:f r g . enn sad Sixth
AT JAET IL HORNS a 0041 Diilll.l
wnere Sod . tramtly ADdlethe...ll. ll l:
rwt jarOuses.
et isitgt7tta r gi::“.l l lt !""°:
ddid:EVl 131. matzos dr. CC).•I3
DROU eTORZ.
con., r.s. awe 11 ands. 084
•
EIEFCTION 111 THE MR. •
. Experimental eherniata have repeatedly area.
lyaei the air at nahealthy masons, In the hope of
detecting the inviable was which pursue. opt.
derlo disease. The/ have not 74,,sen d 11,
and gamely any twee them agree as tolls a
late. Tali. of little conimelnenee. It Is &str
etch& to know that this sotnaouspetndplet a.
late. and that • sarmthard Its matrons
,Indeandi has been provided. in the Spring and
null summer, when fever and ague, remittent
f vet, and other periodical diseases of thatulas.
ara prevalent. it Isonly ...sari to fortify We
eyr of wltn • course Holitettlli'll nomad"
term toes.... them. if precantlos has bete
geeireteil, which It never ought to b. In any
trict liable to such visitations, and If the paths
pmsormalarious fee cc have =Wally ementeueul
they ml smiths he checked augt beckon up by •
eon.. of that powerful tersiatue tonlesed alter
ative. (pining was ueee eenaldermi Use ours
for chill. and feet.: bet It la haw [once•
lly admltud that this nauthous alkaloid I. a
dangerous medicine, and that Itathcotidm
feets are mere In be 4n ared Mut any form of
Intermittent four. It Is libnply tremendous
mul.gent. do. slot tooth the 4Lsord..4
liver. or regulate the bowels. or In any way lb.
pro,. the ..dllloll of the animal fields. lies.
letter Blum 5, on the Other bald. la .4.1005,
to MM.• better end safer toale &hal any p.p.
the
ordaining. has a halasinle effect noon
the whele grater. it Is aperient and anti-blllous
as welt ae directly Invigorating. sae hurtles the
secretions as well at
the
tbe
organs. It stlmulatee the appetite. strengthens
the atetnath,thes the ne th er., promotes
I ealthful perspira soo tiond Induces °ton Meth:
As • •tonmettle It has an Ural. Cues or Indian
thin that eareder ton. seem. capab M o lart.
aunt are In ••few micas loy iths•
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FABER &
VAN DOREN
367 Liberty Street,
PIIIIIIIIIIC AU Y. PA.
STEAM ENGINES,
Iron and Wood Working
I STEAM PUMPS.
Engineers' and Machinists Tools.
STEM FIRS RNGINBS.
BELTING-.
Woolenlischinery,lschbeCards.
air isaufartarers • await MU sup.
A oessialat aapply Ra bang sad far
aaabledana shays mantes..
OSDIRS SOLICITED.
1775 . :TP1M 7
BUILDING ASSOCIATION.
No. 100 Fourth Ave., Plttsbugh.
ugsr.AT.
Dowell... Swerve by Wool Z.tato sae
teams. Allowed ea Times Dowell.. I
Tresidoat—lDWAßD ROUSE.
Woo Yreefent..—J. s. ussrr. ADAM JAL.
E==LM
TOWARD nouns, WILLIAK PHILLIPS.
J AMY! 8. CRAW r, sow? w. riAnitigy,
TUUYA.O STXICL.. J•ItIED M. BROM.
IYUYA.I3 W. /JAM
•
!Steve ter, TrWIItfr,TROVIA STZEL.
Antetaut Cubter-JAMTA r. Smut.
Me* booty (Ma II <eclat A. Y. to 4 o'clock
t r a da/ly. sad every Saturday Greats/ frank it If
1111. tw
UfM2I.E.
mater rsivels,
OSIMNEY TOPS,
Hot Air and Chimney Flues, tte.
A LANUS AND roLt.
*martinet Comte* on and.
HOOT H. MAIM
113 !MOUND AVENUE.
C7=l3
MOLDS, STDDN & CO.,
14 Wood Street,
Imp . .. Mrs and Akalen Is
French China, Fine Cat Gime,
4UEENSWARE.
Mil - The lentil assuriam;nt..)lllw Yolk prlom&
GE,lp o ir DEDUCTION IN. PHI.
LADIES' COLD WATCHES
•
• WATTLIIII /k 11111 EATER'S
101 'writ AVILIIIIE. above OnOlbfleld Moat:
1130 Watch o r
p i
_ 0t. , /,;• . .%14 f r g ._
....
........ 3 . 41:„04 .
Tr:tit 100
. ri • DO,
• 0.00.
1 Wench fur
• Lange Wain& s rennend Inman adopownn:
An a 1 11/11.101.111% of 001,.1.01i1L015011
and. 0511 and .003533• now. • ' at= .
DISSOLIMION NOTICE.—No•
2101 la bereby gives that We rartnernblp
bentofora oalstlon between ALI/MINDS/I
•trAlle aid AnCIIIOALD Ausrix, ander the
era awns of ADLIfe t Apirin, doilers la
doer and trod, at corner of 19th sad r nn
strut., was tlds day dlssolied by mateal eon•
amt. The books 0111 bo settled by A• Justin,
who ON coattails the bostness,reet Ives altelalms
and Pals &I debts of sold Itra•
ALIMANDSIS ADAM!
AIICIIIIDALD Autrrnr
=I
080 AR P. LAMM ar, CO.,
ItAXI7IIACTUIIIII3 OP
CONNELLEYILLIE COKE,
DZLLZItS IN
Youghiogheny and Anthracite Goal,
PITTOBUSGH. PA.
OffiCO: NOON No. 6, Gillette landlOg.
AarCrAers tirota.tally ADllclted. *l7Aomill
NHW 2LDVERTMEICENTEL
=I!CE=LI
JOB LOTS!
JOB LOTS! JOB LOTS!
.oiled French Percales,
mperteet
New Black Silks,
New Black Silks,
Extra God (Oily Alpacas, • 00c
lig.
New Clegtutmi,
New Gleghems,
BELL it )10010100SE,
VENUE.
The Best Stuipenders Ever Worn
Merchant. ana canttanea against ballast any
but licensed condo. tech pair L atampen wins
the daces of our patents. Bold et retell h 7 Brit
plaicrumuhi.g Goods Dcalen luttli city. '
CLARK & FLAGG,
rs~x?~~e:
N.' 58 White Street. N. Y
7533trra1 4 1 111
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO
Of New York.
139 BROADWAY, New York,
PiLINCIIPALFEATIMEIt
Ordinate whole Lara rollelm AESOLtrrEL7
NON-riiitrEITA m IME Dom payment of PM
Nemis
dpecini Insurance NCOLTOKTEITABLI
Droununsi velment , All imlittlys I NCONTI.BI ,
ABLE far must caner*. mid EIMULLI,
rt
TEA 7( IN.
tIVIITSSTABLE alter Oro annual teremtuig
All Dittyletliam span TRAVEL and itiOn DIM C
t
re moved and no permits reaniod- ACCUt
EULATION or INTuliltBTLo Loup or De
leered rresniums, and NO INCRE on
ACE of anneal
f:lTY:4l . ,a%r,rmar':=„o l ."‘VetAirC
ASTMS plan. 'NO No E Is required
on LOAN, and there I. ACCUXULATIoN
Or INTEREST charged leptat the tame. roil
cles become 871.1rlitTSTAINING in about six
teen years, sod thrresfOr yield an Income to
the Volley holder. lAD. term Ind endoWnient
policies ate looted; alvo.ltr••••ter I •Uft•lr 7 " -
elm end actuality..
Number of I,lleles lortmed. 3,3(9; Covering
U 47.93;
RIO., $1.813,850.00: rremluses %369,-
(147.3113; A ..... over Ottitl.ooo 00.
(Mod, Serve Agents mutated everywhere
Western rctillilYielLel..
WK. •.
Manage. for Western rtnntylverds
Office, 78 lOU ItTli AVENUE. rittaburcti,
till
Ac.
MeN/LUGIIER & CO.,
No. 271 Sandusky St., Alleghen
1nt:=2:323
Ston© and Brick Paving
-----
Cart. atone fernt•Eedl and net. Grading and
Cellar Digging• ell oi'ders promnfil aitaodtd
to. Mee hairs from 13 M. to 11 r. v. PoGot.
lee address. Allegbeer city. Pa., mit9:rgtw►i
pROPOSALB FOR
SOLDIERS' NONIIRENT.
rropoeas for the ertution or the Allrish.'
County Doldlers` Monument (le be ffeeted ov
ftlailLgaT 11111. Anti/belay.. vrlll tte steely - est at
the °thee 01 the endershread. Mo. 54 tire.
street, /.here the plans. •par,10c.1.14.4 And sort - .
hae• or stow. eon be scent en to MAY b..
INTO. The eon t rsc tto be strutted Was '
and !not balder,
A. L rxensoN.
commutev
PUBLIC NOTICE.
arrleg Wee a ppefi t t:d o•Easd ILLS NETER
Isteriurroa ter Al 'may Owety, beta. la
hereby glace that tall the aeoesaarl °Eke cad '
Mechanical Tulle, Eachleery tan be pnrrlded,
I will be toted at the OFFICE OP THE NA.
TIONAL • Ft/UNDUE AND PIPE IFORK/3.
Terenty•thltd atreol, halt Pm, Fltuantqa.
I=
Oas and eu Meter Ituroat.
=1
. PULTON & WWA NN,
I.I7.ACMICAX4 I.I...IIMINJETUN.
QM AND STEAM PITTIIRS,
1111111 *velum Near Hugh Iter•Ail
trriaßlaugH, PA.
'wad Pim Gam Haas, Uas Maumee. tanks,
Rath Tuba and Wash Muds. Iroa npa aaa
Maass. Ms and Bess Palapa,...l u...m C 0...
rtanartgl " ;iaMt:rln 7 =. lllll7 4
&swami:as. Jobbinr a'Ashtl.2 Sa•
AND TO FLOUR DEALERS
AND CONSIIIIRILS.—We are now recel,
1442 ZNIP•ITIBreirhArtMirAM
(NAT. purchased In Gibson. Parte, Urea.
and Morgan coentles, Indiana. Thla lot of
Wheat le the very hest to be found and =not
Da can...lac:l by any in thennited Stakes
We have lim anletied r Improvements la
Woe+Warr. 0.101,0 Cloths And Coellng Nom.,
and are mow prepamd to furnish the best roar
we have made for ten wars at prices that defy
aompatalon on Wenn. endes el don, •
R. Tr cKaxCmS=MT
.4 1
A. 31.111.0...7
Sentember 13.1569.
CHEAP
STOVES AND TINWADD,
11711D1M19, COAL LOXES, Malt MOOS. aa,
la., at
FC7/EI
hABOE SOIIPMENTS OF ALL
t Indeed fresh lake dab • Are reeelyell daily
relPrems` mend. Ash stand. No. AR
Diamond Market. PlO:burgh. and at the 'Nets
City Bland, Allegheny City. corner of Federal
sod Ohlo Meet. Our lona experlente la the.
bodices* crawly tie to alwa anyone hands not
ankle. sod can sell While Nish, nalroon,
owPro f.
Black Bess end Whlte retch all at eery
Oct..p Hive us a eall, we will Wenn • tee
andel. - Wholes le or retell. All ordere filled
mantle.
JOHN GILLESPIE
CHIMNEYS SWEPT.
=I
IN: 14 Ploorberyy alley, between LlheetY end
Ilmitadeld Ms.. Promptly Mira dad to. eysBis94
ROPOBALS. Proposols for
the IMCIWTION OF Till& NEW SIXTLI
ACID PUNLIC tiellOOL BUILDINO mid be
...time shill SATORDAV ICVI9NIAU
11,1000 tee Wilmot lialph a Feeble.. Architects
No. M lle Federal !street. Alleghsoy, when, plan
sad opemilleation• Cott seen. The right SA
"kre'll:ColfrltletirllstPl7ll,W.We.
bT. LAWRENCE HOTEL
ED. DARKER, Proprietor,
Pon M. and 1116, formerly old Canal.
y sap ol'lCE TP CONTILICTORN
t <Med propotels win te
be relved el the
a . a th. et •re House veto the llttlioll Me 7,
IST% tar the sta. wok on the tenadatlon .
Mae stela well round lee prima ballelage et
utereseoat; also far the brlee laying on .14
palls end tanrel , s to th , plop In seeordenoe
mite lb. lan. i s Mar Aet ~ edam
FLETtIrIIA MACHINES. •
• Tbe be. and ebeaptst !luting Xechlie la
Um 'mallet: race $O. 00 each machlno. Call
=I
PINCHING IRONS. •
I bays Just remised an assortment of ilacb.•
tan irons, an article sued sere south tu the mat
by the ladles far curling tbslr hair. for sal. by
.1.0.311.14 DOWN.
• . 3 Wood
BIITCEIEBS, TAKE NVI`ICE
the Jaen anorttaast amnia?
Spring Balances. *Mt alma nab and enameled
mats, complain An ovary part and warranted,
for tale,
•
CAINE POLES.
Omit .. • doe eanottamt of Cone Poles loft
oval from tut net. mblab 1 OW ot a.tarf%ow
Seed. Putted wading sboold order ttrly, so ad
to Wars thelr orders bolo' Iltled.
• JAMES BOWIt.
• •
136 Wood Street.
rrEIIIENT - .-100 bbls. Laszlo
vLi VILLE Hydraulic Cement. the neat In use,
for bale by J. B. CANFIELD.
141 Fourth •
•.~4_ I
-,
NEW, APVERTISEIYEENTS.
T i v " SEMPLE,
180 and 182 Federal Street,
•I.I4gBtNY CITY
s Offering to his Numerous Patrons
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS
Price, Quality and Styles
'ARASOIS AND SUN UMBRELLAS
Hats and Bonnets,
RIBBONS AND FLOWERS
Lan Handkerchiefs,
&OroWend illadkenhiefs,
Liam Cullan, Lire Callan,
Paper Callan, Paper Cuffs,
Bilk Neckerchiefs, Panty Bows
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
Ladies and Misses Fancy Hose,
Ladies and Misses Cotton Hose.
den and Boys' Cotton and Woolep Socks.
Black and Colored Kid Glom, at seri
tow pries,
Wholesale and Retail,
WILLIAM BEMPLEI3,
Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
=
THE BEST BARGAINS
OFFERED
Ta:liis 1B eaASICI32..
AT SO CENTB.
Ladies' Heavy British Cotton Blocking
AT 516 CENTS.
Ladito' Utah British Cotton Stockings
AN EXTRA. BANUAIN
AT 3 nuns FOIL el.OO,
adieu' Super Britten Cotton Stockings
AT 20 CANTS.
NEN'N BENNY BRITISH COTTON BOCK
AT :45
WAVY RENO COTTON
.BOGY
LAMICS , AND MEll'd
MERINO GAUZE UNDERWEAR
ES=
XGRGS.3, BOTH AND cumnmes -
COTTON STOCKINGS
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICED AT
ffORGANSTERN & Co's,
11121:=E1
lACRUM, ()LYRE Sc CO.,
Nos. 78 and 80 Market Stree
inh=
-ELT
HORNE & CO'S.
Hosiery ! Gloves !
DITENSIVE AND CHOICE ANNODTIENTE
Prices Unknown Since 1801
ALP.A•NDEZ•di LLD DIAIVEO.
• foll•wortment. at $1.15. -
COURVIORSIEIOS KIDS,
Al 1it.75.
LOAD TOP KIDS, ebobw .1141 s,
At 1151.00.
EEO ULAN MADE IIUITISki HOWL
Heavy, 35 CAW A
PLAIN AND BIBBED COTTON HOBS,
10 wata sad ao.
DONE3TIC COTTON iloaucar,
11l Caro or Doles.
GENTS , BUYER ISTI.)IIT HALF HOMY,
as costa.
GENTS` BUYER FINE HAL/ HOSE.
05 wa s.
aylendld awortmmta
SANNES,
SASH AND HOW RBBONS,
LAMM , FANCY BOWS.
ENSTIZTM
LARGE ADDITIONS TO STOCK
Just &retiring, to which we thrift the attention
of Wholesale see Retell Cash buyers.
77 Or 79 .794RKET STREET
I\T 49. "F 1 ' . EL
WITH GOLD.
WE NOW OFFER OUR
NEW OCJK
DRY. GOODS
NOTIO
EASTERN PRICES
DUFFY'S.
1/135221=3
BUYERS ABE INVITED TO
Examine Our Goods and Prices
ARBUTHNOT,
SHANNON 86 CO
No. 115 Wood Street
f, ' - 3L- Wfie
Pr 15 ittS
BAI L E Ytto
iv., S e CHESTNUT ST,
- NIADELPIII/''
peivestortErmeßii
ITIMM
Tho reputation and experi
ence of 40 yes,
warrieat a s in
saying that our stock of Fine
pim andTpe of tho bes Makerst Euro
pean American is
now the largest in the ecnin
t; and we guarantee that each
Watch wo soil, is finished with ,
groat mechanical precision, has
sill the late improvements, and
will run regularly, well, and
give satisfeotion.
Iseudrin prornptil
JAMES DUWN•&
136 Wood Btriet.
ones Imital by Ewa
•ro:MWt
JOS. br1108..71141MiA2..9011T. LIDDSLL.
PIIIENII STEM BREWERY,
OPEiiCEB, McKAY & CO.,
Andsidess and Brewers of die,
PORTER AND BROWN. STOUT.
JA 11116 DOWN.
136 Wood street
PiTTEIBUIT OII . PA.
ROBES? WATSON. Manager
fe4:lo
R 11 NO VA L- FREDERICK.
IKSBOZDEB. Nerchant Tailor and Dealer
- In Gentlemen,' Tarnishing Goods; also Gentle
sea and Boys. Clothing on hand and nude to
°raiz at the 'hottest notice. Du reamed from
ate me stand, No; OS ',earth avenue, to No. 51
aCoOD STREET. corner of Third avenue.
mthre7s/'
NEW ADVERTIS.
NEW DRY GOODS
Very Low Prices,
AT
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
=I
OASSINEMS & TWEEDS
jeans and Cottonadls.
BLACK & COLD ALPACA POPLINS
1311173. 3PCM:OI.IXIsp,
ALL c01.0n.e9
Black andeoPdßreasSilka
SPRING DELMNES VERY CHEAP.
At 82.00,
GROS GRAIN BLACK SILKS,
A Groat 33argaln
At 1.2 Cents,
Light and Dark Delaines
GOOD Sinti:E.lBl.
SPRING SHAWLS,
PANNIER SHAWLS,
Wholesale and Retail
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S I
Nos. ISO and 182 Federal Street,
I=l
TO SEWS CONTRACTORS
The Bawer Cosommlon of the City of ALM
iheay ate orepared to receive propomer for th •
fottowlng Hewers, with their apportensacom
lianholea etc
oonTitooT 1 0.1
ComprtOng about 1,130 feet or 2 RNA etrealar
Bnet newer, on North avenue, from f Palo Alto
arc t to rattnee Lane. •
CONTRACT NO 2,
Compelslug about 650 feet of lb Inch CizrAls
rive Sewer wi t h
Huth elle,. trotlon 'tree& t
comma with the beagw let we,
CONTRACT NO. 3,
Comprtelnk about 650 feet of 15 Inch etreals
be
Pipe bower on bruise alley, from Felton street
to connect nttb t Sedignrck street sewer.
CONTRACT NO. 4
flcmyrisineabout Web feet of VS hob and emit
480 fen 18 inch Circular 819 e Bawer on net
tled street, from nation O h ioruler. alonnyra
to Ohio avenue. alone MMus. to nealt .
wick street ay.,.
Drawings and peification]. can ba amens and
fall information obtained. at this 0610 e.
Rids most be endorsed Bower Proposal. Con.
tract No. 1 tor before . . as the case may be), and ,
delivered on or
3 P. M. April"29tb, 1870
•
forms of ProDemi , . on which form, alone bids
ill lee received, will be forniehed at tele ollima
The Comm salmi do not bind•themeelves to ao ,
• .pt the I MPSt or sty bid.
07 order of the ComMdsolom
CHARLES DA.IirIS.
J~ C ..11 ~, Ci, : ~~1 Ij
TAKE NOTIOEI
The undersigned hai letters patent of the
'United States for the improved coosttuettoa of
wrather-boarding. Inside lining and of sista.
cotton for houses. The weather -boarding, by
this patent Imorovtment, being more particular•
ly Intended for vertical use, and combining
gthatdaratffitty and beauty of aPPeuutcist and
It Ls so construct.' as to entirely avoid the nal
of Joint strips. and to prevent Water trout enter
ing the Joints, or the mil., or the Shontna of
the loluts by action of the weather on the US.
her •
Inside 110100 and wainscoting by this hew
method are to contraessil as to form eerie.
CV]; b 7 the =IN
of the Joints iron any cause, 101.0 nay.. no
iemirno. '—tent
oms oLwW
aoi k s toeaout earner.
trnarding." •
lie has &named of We following territorial sad
oho. rights in Alle/thoof for both Fate
" 44, 4 1:rriundortt. - the richt of the terrliory
Toof the rivers le said county.
To Met.... • Donlan.. the Mat for the
/first ward of Plitsbargh•
To Nate. A Mug.. choprt She their
mill,blew
.*ward. ble.* ward. Pittsburgh.
To P•Liateon Co..ettep his She their
mill. t lath ward, Pittsburgh.
To Ales. Metllurti ire toe bedbug!, of if.
Eeesport.
To Part. Paul. for First, Petrone. 'Third
and Fourth wards, oily of Allegheay.
To Need Brothers,
of
r A lleg h e ny.t their Mill In
!Wreath ward, city of
To Dllllbant. Will a Co. for Limbo...hoot
!Therese... and Etna; .. the township. of
!dialer .0 Indium
All y•ersons are warned infringing .
uponalther of said patents, and three wishisan
purebsse will please .11. or address me, at
No. Tf , Are. Pittsburgh, P a.
•
IMON.
157 , 71 C. Or TOSABURKO Or .111.1.1[081X7 CO.. s
Pirreaugon, April Ist. 1810. s
jit PURSUANCE OF THE 21st
Beethni or an Act relattag to Allegheny compi
to. approved the tat day of May, 1811, lad of
the amendment to add aectioe, approved the
VIM day of March, 1866.• I do heretryigare mew
Ike that the Depllcatee for theaeveral Wards,'
Boroughs and Tomah's. , will be opera, and I MD
be prepared to receive the
County, State, Poor, Work House and
Improvement Taxes for 1870,
Oa sod after the tat day of MAE, MO.
Bald taxes eau be paid at this °Mee aatll the Ist
day of Septet with a &diction of TIVE. FEB
CENT. for prompt payment to .4 prrammParialt
.the whole &Incept of their taxes.
There tall be no dedeetion altoend dories the
month of Surat. There 0111 be
TEN PER OHNT. ADDED
To on - t►scc romalolo&aatald on Ike let d.y
Seplomtler, 1870.
J. P. DENNIUMON.
at I:444:dAT Treuerer of Allegheny Oo
DR.• WHITTLER
CIONTINUEt3 TO TREAT AL
private dlmrasec kleetfilla In all MAIM. 0
"lI‘VP." dleeaeth end t 0
°U"UroghTralsertO
rar Ope rg; reradthra
felt-shame or other aural, and woo Prod , .
sem in the following effects, as Noma., to ell.
we - mo ,. u ray, Imihrestlon, t re a d
ef onsumptionfuture , laver.lon
Naranmatillume. events
era at teetnery.andolenee, nectar.'
, eIV . It;
pad hilly th roTtVe fo
eeiZ " Vra, o rrl.l .Tror.`l74:it , 1Z =IV
10. it exuding eamaltotional crapialat shoal
eve the Poetor trash never Mts.
A particular attention given to all Irma! 001 .
vvat !g'lrizuz %INIT.' ALL
Pat Nth, Amenorrhoea. arenorrlragla, Drama,
oorahoca andbienlity me torso
m with the armitral
It to revident at • Phralelra who rand as
!Wesel( evelralvely to the gaudier a erataluerae
of diseaseeesd treats thousands of Coats ever
"
The ' ll.Zlpaidisnes imadleal pamphlet o.
e ' fi t iPif b dileis C al, c a fns roPrltinirl=2:.
or by mail for two stamps. to eroded envelope*
T TI h M e '
esrlagbllsarnent t
rallins.
tne r
ghAEaorbigl=Xt
eira ssPre
hm r t compla grls
I n gre i.e rnrJrab ee ot
Mined by VMS • written atatement of the tam
and modlehaes an be forwarded by trail or U.
Mem. In some lastanees. however,* perm=
examinations absolutely neeeesary. whim h
grlre dain' TlVrhinYp l ittgitr i mie l'.
apart:nerd connected with the °Mee that are ele
Tided with every mulatto that la ealmilayad $,
BPradoble ratewera, Ineledlne medirakd ram
athe. All preaeriptlons are Prararml tl LO
Doctor's own laboratory. under Ma cameral ni
KY - elision. Medical parapnlets at Waco
Vey moll for two stamps. No matter who brae
faitod. readwhat he sap, Heuer 9 ear. to la nil.
!Madera 111 Sr. to II r. (.15 , ..c. No. 9 WYLU
aleltleAT fete.. rnnrf P , 1.10,VA
Murray & Lanman's
EtZE:
Florida Water.
The most celcli'rated and
most delightful of all per
fumes, for use on the hand
kerchief, at the toilet, and
in the bath; for sale by all
Druggists and Perfumers.
CARPETS.
SPRING STOCK.
Fine, Medium,
AND
CO3lff. ME. CI)
CARPETS.
ever o ear ffend to Stock is
she Tr t i tte kirts;st we ha
ade.
BOVARD ROSE :t 00..
• 21 FIFTIi AVENUE.
=hietaar
APRIL 1, 1870.
Siwie Payment Resumed.
FROM THIS DATE.
&firer Clussege WiU be circa
ALL CASH CUSTOMERS,
M'FMA & COLLINS'
CARPET STORE,
71 and 78 F ifth Avenue.
Atirear Woes am the LOWZBT la MI. stoat'
CARL:P ETS.
New Rooms!
• • New Goads!
New Prices
w. lumntrstal the orhoth I. of
Room. with the
IVIIIST,,DISMAT
JeL. i= 6 3Eri. r.E B IEi
rvz
OYFICIELED IN SIM
EST PRICES SINUS 1861.
LIVER M'CLINTOCI & CO.,
23 Fifth Avenue.
NEW CARPETS.
RedectiOn in Prices
TO OOHILEBTOND WITH
WHOLESALE RATES.
iIcOMIIIM BROS.,
51 FIFTH AVENUE,
A scivz woos wrassir.
-
. ---
111P501.6112E/tEBNI.
Magalkotarers of /MMHG. HAS and HUM
MAITRE - 51A feather IJOISMiII and gilled...
Church Coehioas, Carsten Moulding. - and all
!lode or Upholstery work. Also, dealers ha
'Piled.. Iftwdee.tfulf,Ogrees and Weilefloiland.
's.
UV e
Tattle ar. Partllar attention legi to reo
aog .cleaning and t eo rustilud, AU cling and
relay Ineoarprta.
Our rogro of cleaning carpal is the OS' Y way is
which you ma feel eseured• that the colon era
• oreserrtd nod the goods thoroughly freed from
sit dust and Tersotu. Tim -prim for eletalutbse
beta grestly roasted. Ous express 1,111 eon far
and deliver all docds .reee of charge.
M==i
RODEIMI, Ilicuotsen k THUM.
tipLalltattn Wad PIOIitiCAMS Ot
team Catpetl3eattag_itablistuaeat,
" No 1 . 27 WOOD
.31"RNET,
=Wolk tana Amex.. Plttstargb. ri
ridwAslavr.'i +4u:}
CHARTjai ''''''
1= 1 121 , 116 Bales
BURIAL LOTS.
Tee Ilustems of Chanters Cemetirrmill bold
TOUR PUBLIC 8/4,T.13 oL Buital Lots. GU Um
Cemetery Grounds. for Four tbooemlvi llMur
dva..beirlardng ut.lo o•eloek a. X.. on
SATURDAY April 71d, 10T0, and coinUald#l
SATURDAY. /Wit 301 s. MIT&
SATURDAY. Mae Ills, 1070,
SATURDAY. Ray 14th. 1070. •
cuaruen u.mett,i is Wasted on Use Temper
moseyille and Mansfield Pinny Read. about 3
sant 0 Irma the Meer sad oneipmeter of a t•UO
from Cemetery Starlon. Tan Iliadic Itallnaull.
TOM M now the OILY naMlo taeorPeraimil
Cemetery on Um "So+t► Blida"' It am Gamier
ed sad on apart for banal .yrerires la IRS% ilk
to sot ateettary tot peek of the mese intend
oetvaeteeee Il pooseene ter befall Of an
two atoontlitiof Wth loOsovinent..•olliand
. .
on the blalsialeds,. It overlooks the bessettlit
()butlers Valley; earl vs Milan Is mar the titles
gad melt:sending homages, let the hostler It
inset
at to forbid Ila ever befog rear.ved oral
etached oe bfeity or lowa. The grounds bev
ies bet n carefally plotted lino melte. sad raw.
Am the isitakiese eat offer the oast eligible lots
at prises to colt the verses of all, and meek bcv
low the priers tow earrest city cemeteries.
The decorative, sadasprovianne tlaiakfirede
by lot holeers teal magus favorably with older
cambric.. An heads of Mollies and otheea
who have not et purchased • ►virally:4llW Lot
ere particalarly, d Lrecled to theseoHCHandsurged
lose.* as once at win selecUess of • lot while
the paces are or low." •
V Woes tram the inlet and borough s et n
the Cometety by laktoo the Accommodation
Trate. haring the tit lon Depot at 11:961. M.
IcaelLe Fitiornehent !Hatton at 111:36 L. Ka
tearing 7 etencieoreville Station a'.11 .. .411A..iii.;
and act off the t. sin at Cemetery Statioe: ?nine
rmilre Is tw afternoon at 511:10 and 3:30 r:
SUBURBAN LOTS:
Ort WIONLSitAT. April 111th. at 11 o'clock
A. la. be told collie presets.
3 Lots of N balk sera sash.
.-
3 L•l3 ef *De oad 13 half serve obeli.
1 lot of Ow•liadra q3arilor •
sitsawd ro.'s.bu
b,n. 1.1•0...1 o.lBh reltirreci sae
Va tre rerr " tat "" s24ci a tat e rl
eta"ffi srees cr .statra .‘ . O
i j i ,sieV,. pyre gr. gold roses And said
.ieeeeepee A , A. rally. Traders PIO Avery St
tractive 10010h....0e
rum as VW Ved.ral meet. To 10
Intik as
•a,
gat . A. 1.3 . 00AT1, Aticttoneer.'
*LABEL CHINA. CIITLKEtir.
100 %1000 STREET.
ft,IJEIPMPFIWABE.
Fin° Frenola
OHINA 41VD GLA.I9II
amina, AND TEA• SETS.
. bon Isporlad WaRS STUNS
'WASS ant COMMON GOODS
a low prim.
E. Inunto & do.
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