The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 19, 1870, Image 2

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Bozz.4tkiirsilts-New York yesterday
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Ws As, tbiakfal to Prof. J. P. Wrea
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" sable Stara Buperintrardeat or
. 4 .Brlsools. foie copy of the Aznael
eansyleroda School Report of 160.
l Tan reoeipts for the Avondale Ite•
fef Fad.' alip to
_January lath, were
ibont 111111,1100. - • The plan adopted by
mtnuecees for the dlatrlbutton cf the
da, u heretofore pistol in these col•
mild to meet the approbation, 01
partlei.
Ix the arrangement. of the Standing
r.centalttees -
.of the Het" Bpeika
- has --given to Allegheny the
21111m !P l O ace on the LtbraY, Mar.)
,!lag elelitrinialhotonek (Raznphreys,)
BentenOntentend Reform, (White.)
to the tinltem he pie the heeds of
• )onunittert on Jadidan. OW) Federal
Z tbstatiaitia "Zs.
items, clonetles and -Townships, Apt
nature end Military.
Anoxianther notninattonumbnltted by
M President. to the Benito= Monday
int, was that of H. B. Swam Esq., u
united 4datui Aitorney lathe Western
pullet of Penna3dvanla. eh. Carnahan.
None orteffelty journals or yesterday
loud, , bureaser to ban the news.
..Obis area the fault of the Associated
preF. This tunolluttlon gists the Melt
Eon to the Itipablimns of the
tetlsho will nay wan Its doe con
by the Seaga
Twiner; "crew States have already rat.
fied the .Icyth Article.. Sir. more, viz:
hi o, Nebraska, lowa, Rhode Island,
,
-; Texas and Georgia will dO the same, and
o
•.,, hibly before the present month ex
t
bes. Rut twentyelglit States are %Lvo
vo
:'. tely requlslta to the adoption of the
• : e. II any event. before the comple.
• • f the f iat - year of GRANT'S PIT*
till tee , on the 4th of March next,
' Declaration of Rights, in the name
hmnanity, will become an Irrevocable
..- Fr for all UM Millions of the present and
' . flitamigicrithSs continiFat.
~ 1 WIZ LIXIIIICIL AT BOMB. '
-:: Enough is known of the - sentiments of
..": - i . members of the Ecumenical Council,
:,:,',.' . • make it. Catain that the dogma of the
‘,. • • bility of the Pope, together with the
r :Habits, will .be
.spotalsed by .a large
.' .. jority. blit when nut shall be done,
:•••'.;:. • • the votes counted and recorded, will
; . i convince those Catholic who do not
a that,' the Pope ts infallible, and
..,... ,:, ho now oppose that dogma, that they
'...,•'• .- in caret t '
The liberal or , ofiriosillun puty in the
uncii, although .in
,a • minority, are
[ shxn
v:. , ••••• powerful U numbers , intalenis. and
the eneru , intelligence sad numbers
~... f their constituencies, and, measured by
4.- , rule, may be the preponderating party
, i - •' : the Church . They have been much
S:•. ed in the Cormcil„hewever, by the
:4 1 .".' action of Cardlial SCHWAHZII33IIO4
4 . Amato of Bober" In which country
t '"..
i •:',l- beam tab leak of Pviace. This gee:
~"., emu, a few weeks ago was regarded u
head of the liberal party; but recently
!.'„ls heist failed him, and now his name Is
Zaitsd among the Ultramontatea This
~. T.;.irweakened and di:visited tbe other
`''r: • ' • , and doubtkas occasions no little
;'.•.- P usti l l . 4 •
HO SCULL AMU .SINDLET COW
We hate earelidly and {he remarks In
• Senator Lowry attempted to jai
his Tote. for the =lug= of 'Repub.
. sew A te holdliet Abe prima fade
tie to the met from the Somerset district,
ttlag, laikesd, iDemoQaticcon
at whose Piper title presented sole&
of 'violation of the Aet of Asseinbly
Jail SO L 1.1 pp., Mr. Lowry's points
end
let. 1111irro =wee dewed
&cretin". of &ate. ,-
:thetWe retort( via signed try but
oats and tddreesed to the gnats.
— Tho - reeognlttou of Bemire exist
old aehlet the matorityvot• of the
4. the rotor= at a taidoetty.
On - an d iiioilinv an Act requir
e coottogloe to be drawn nog! the
ass berme the Seem. . _
4th. He ninon noon an - exports .00tio:
" of B. H. Bronstor in tho.nraidoin.
6th. He pro the onsi of ie conteig e lc i
g to ougg 3 rt his
liegaZir ib tbs I lactleted. - •
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SniatorLoorteolioniron th us grounds,
favor of the Dainoinalia contestant, is
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1:74 'kw
. Republloaa joaraals
ideb. vegg idagelarly. me Just oow
Meg to apbold 'the =made' of orie
rua* of the ritillaturs to the Drake.
rtg. If the fliastot wee right fn Lis
Action of tbe appear clams of Mr.
Indlenta vote am ailed, justifiable,
igagraia sot !lib; if bs was so clearly
Touts" 10 term" pa salon without A
w of legit excuse, tbealronlat there
some food roam to bolt him re•
Lis toe a deliberate disregard of his
Elarstortaloduty; sad fora corm*.
• 1 sr am..: friend it Hantalxtrg
nue , . Rem was • dearerame In law
that of ltr. float. The vote of Al
= • ay•
_tergablAf, till tithing( omety;
worw4imble• the -bounty elsrthat
2 . • at Boogareet at all, although the
-
wsetzlass It 4o be th ere
• ur= l ialle of the election. The
• ot7 Booed nateteed la etedre the
day sod tutu ram o'clock on the
• •
of the lburtb day Bar that town.
eee vote, and litildbatmage.. - sad thee
board adjourned saw db. This ended
board. and there was then no lewd
. • • to got the retinae name the Die.
'. .' l •• rs i Vag, i tt lig eSom rali enet t ilo% NM:
a Return Digarlet.Tadae, Melts, and
to him the °Mend returns. He went
!baba" , •two Denman repudiated
' MAO
e g i tla
,•-• m brought by th regularly ay
ted rearm Judas a Someragt. • T
. w a s cagyr, bbywg alt dont( on the
, gad tlib duty of theHeaate was
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thewsltsittieutter hl ft iposlcite
kuow the acts, and We mutation In
county does not admit of any doubt
to bls perfect ircraelt,y, or the aura*
of Mslndgspsea . ,I ow, . :
is a Republican county, vane
and Fallugateneauceatlo. Tto
to catnap:do sent from each , cutung
Ribs dialect board waleoleoicespondlng
Iquips. All , eghsny township. IA Sower,
gays 40. nilOirtli-ilisilel3NJWiko
It Is elected and without It defeated.
the' m
alorg.r p t ' u
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- t hsMseat,submittedtotbsSnateby
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yet oonliiklids: AU gaeWoa before
rci Omsk asut olmmlttes this:
• aim gia.Ps sod PIP=
bai,t 14 ,0 4 ,° Attit
newt sea r sumo Im r e_
.ro oiwttlicao'olgied ti 7 Uri two ratans
• • , i'• •
judges of Bedford and Fulton, - and by
one Mowry, claiming to be return Judge
of Somerset, which counted the missing
Allegheny tp. Tote, and declared the °lee
tion of Findley by 23 majority. Mr.
Scull offered all that the usurpation
of the two Democratic judges had left to
him, a certificate signed by Hicks, the
regular return judge from Somerset,
not counting the Allegheny Tote be
cause it had not been returned at
Somerset accebig to law, and declaring
the election of Scull by 17 majority. It
. „
is cot denied that Ricks Wars, aid Mowry
/
was not, the legal repro tative of Som
erset in the district ' Bitt thisboard
voted Hicks out, and v in Mowry, as
intruder, with no legal , e, but who wu
the Darer of an illegal nen, Including
1 the Allegheny vote, ms e up at Somerset,
after midnight of the ird day, after the
Was di g adjournment of e regular coun
ty board, by a caucus of 1 small minority
of dye Democratic members of that coun
ty board. All these facts are without
contradiction. ..
In the Corrneern and Komrre care,
December 16,1884, It wee held by the
Attorney General and sustained by the
House, that "the district board had no
right to go behind the certified returns
brought by such return judge from his
county, and that this rule is equally
binding upon legislative committees In
any contest." The nide:ice before the
Committee In the present cue showed
clearly that Hicks-was the regular judge
from Somerset, and Mr. Findley did not
even attempt to prove that Mowry was
legally that judge, , It was equally clear
that the return brought by Hicks was
the only legal, officially certified return
from Somerset. This paper fully agreed
I with.the official returns of Somerset, as
tied In the prothonotary's...office of that
county, by the county election board.
The paper brought by Mowry to Bedford
has never been placed on the Somerset
county her.
--In throWing out the only legal returns
from Somerset, the district board violated
the law which required them to cast up
and certify all the votes legally returned
to. them. Their 'certificate to Mr.
Findley was therefore flagrantly defective
and did not even make for him a prima
fasts ease. The Committee of the Senate
therefore deeded the Findley certificate
to be irregular for the reason stated, and
thd Scull certificate to be irregular be.
cause not signed by the Bedford and Fed
ton judges. It remained then for the
Committee to see which of the claimants
had the best prima fads cue. Follow
ing the well settled precedent in
the Coffroth case, the Committee
proceeded to blend together all the
officially certified 'and regular returns
before them from the three comities, and
none others. This necessarily threw out
the vote of Allegheny township, of which
there is no legal certitude to-day, either
before the Senate, or on the official files
of the district, board, or of the Somerset
county prothonotary, and which can be
leirXly made of weight in no contest over
this seal, for or against either of the
claimants. The result was an ascertained
majority for Scull, in whose favor the
Comidttee accordingly reported.
If It be said that it would be • hardship
to throW out the Allegheny vote altogeth
er, the obvious reply is that It is a hul
-1 aldp which existing laws abreolutely re
quire. Shall the laws be violated to ad.
mit a vote which Is now- legally ex.
eluded t Is it • pester hardship to corn
ply with the law, and throw out an Il
legal certificate, or trample upon its plaln
letter for the mike of securing any man's
election I Following the letter and spirit
of the lure, the vote of the delinquent
township cannot be counted, and Scull
Is elected the Senator. Disregarding
the laws in their letter and spirit, and
looking only to the votes actually cart,
but not lawfully certified, we must con
cede the claim for Findley. It is a plain
Issue between the law with all the legal
facts on one side, and other facts without
any law and against the law on the other,
Senators Lowry and Billingfelt prefer
red the revolutionary coarse, overthrow
ing the law, and 'admitting a claimant
who bad i popular but not • legal title.
This extraordinary course, for Senators
of their experience, has been explained
as the malt of an agreement between
those Senators sed the Democratic leaders
'at the Capitol. We have already given
the fall :Ws of this agreement to the
public. The other day, we printed • let
ter from Harrisburg, reporting the sub
stance of • anifersatlon with Senator
Lowry's private secretary, who frankly
admitted the existenos of suckan agree.
ment, and UMW Senator proposes to be
• Democratic candidate for re-election
next October. This secretary, a Mr.
Martin, writes us "to correct" our report
We append his letter :
'73a natannao. Ja.l3. 17. 1870.
Eirron GAZZTT7 —DLitt Sea: My
attention has been called to 11111 extract
from a private bier published In the
Gamma of thin morning, purporting to
give a convemation I bad with a gentle.
man on thutiloor et the House one even.
log .lass week. . The letter states
that' I , told • , that there was a
direst - &wpm* ' MOMS by Lowry with
the DensiOnos Ma effect: that if Ae.
Lowey, uould curia in Dustin/ Atuliasci
giving Ks mug to l'aulty, th e _Democrats
would vote for /rim" The order boa
either wiltutly or unintentlonally ant&
nepresentsted what I Bald. What I did
state was that tAsrs was no direct - bargain
wade lajr Lowry with the Democrats, and
that the only arrangement enured into was
an umolteded ayeraust on the part of
the - Dansengte; that It Low. 30 world mails
lain Nei:dark* AeAtut already voluntarily
taken on the Sena Findlay eau, (dry would
aansthimistrdectinpliwinEkatt Treasurer.
I- made ao mathment that . Lowry
run nut year /or Sesattn , mutest
the t eguter nominee of the party!' and
that "Ae would have to look 6: Ike Dane
yid!, for support,”' ea the letter warts
I die thougn say that Mt Lowryshould
-be an Independent candidate tar . State
Senator-next. year, .be would doubtless
draw a large vote from - both Daniel on
tooth bnutek. or nomething to that street.
I am not authorised, however, nor did I
lay thsth Lowry would be a r mudidate
tat nsaleotion to the State Seaga In any
way, dupe or manner.. .
Hy giving Otte explanation a place In
your columns, you wlll'obllge. '
. - Youre, very netwettully;
. A. U. htsirrut.
. . ,
Thanks to Nr. A. M. Martin, Private
Seiretary to Senator Lowry, for this
explicit statement; by authority. of
the precise ucaderdsnding" by which
the Coalition has been counted. His
letter admits the sabstantlat truth of all
the public enspiclous, or corruption and
treachay in the ramble% We now
itetow!why and how . Senator Scull has
lost his seat.. Theism can go to the jury I
Senator Lowry's confidential clerk and
armuineusis makes a public confession of
sp,Mteentead actua ll y entered Into, be.
Mei that Senator and the Democrats,
binding him to the - exclusion of the only
lawfully elected Senator from the Bonier.
set distnct, a Republican, and of come
conferring the seat 'upon his Democratic
'competitor.-in consideration of Demo
*mato rotes to beat the regular Reptddimur
Domino* for Treasurer. This tells the
whole story I A Repablican Senate sold
to gain control of the public finds I Kr.
alarila'o3ndisaect frankness ruins his
wadding empktyor, hut it will open the
eyeeof an Indignant people!
—Tim Vatted Ikabsi Suprema 'Cowl
raanamed Its Rib= is 'Woblngtn City
illanalli.:AttarattGenand - Haar an
monad Oa deatb'ot Z.ll. Blanton lad
Mdlad w ankar on Ida chaiaotan.
prasentad lb. • rimpolutlons
I WOWS by the bairn* am* in Marano,
tothsteranta • TM Cbletloodearawark
id Ibis Ins' Cloud . cOntarrad folly In
*bat bad boo add ismearnlng
son; and tbandbre thy (butt would
adpun.unlll Tnesdby morning.
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GOT. Geary's Inaugural Address.
PILLOW Crnum: —Haying been
honored, a second time, by the voluntary
suffrages of my countrymen as their
choler for Chief Magistrate of Gus Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, I have, in
the presence of God and this assembled
multitude, renewed the solemn and bind
ing obligation required of..me by law, to
support the State and National Coustitu.
dons, and to perform with fidelity the
duties devolving upon me u Governor.
It shall be my constant aim and most
earnest effort to observe the very - letter
as well as the full spirit,' meaning and in
tent of the obligation I have just taken:
Deeply impressed with the most pro
found gratitude, I , can but express my
most hearty thanks to the good citizens
of the Commonwealth - for the generous
confidence and partiality they have re
posed in me by reelection to the most
honorable and most responsible position
in their gift. But knowing well their
exactions and requirements of one who
occupies a position so exalted, it is with
extreme diffidence I again undertake re•
sponsibilities of such vast importance,
which even the boldest and most gifted
might hesitate to assume. And however
determined may be my endeavors to re
alize the expectations of my friends in
I support of the right, sad to battle against
whatever, in my judgment, may be
wrong, still I am conscious of - the neces
sity for some sustaining power, and,
therefore, I unhesitatingly acknowledge
my dependence upon the enlightened
support and patriotism of my feliow-citl
sena, and my firm reliance upon the un
erring wisdom and never falling aid of
Him who controls alike the destinies of
individuals and of nations.
The settlement of the vexed questions
growing out of the armed conflict with
treason, devolves a mighty responsibility .
on the loyal men of the land. Armed
rebellion was eternally crushed by the
force of armed loyalty, and the govern
ment has triumphantly established its
ability successfully to suppress domestic
insurrection, however gigantic The
war itself hes served to stimulate our
people to fresh energies, and to the de.
velopment of new enterprises. Our man.
ulacunice have multiplied; plenty has
smiled upon our fields, and blessed the
labors of the husbandmen. Peace has
restored our people to their homes, and
cheered our firesides. The rates of taxa
don have been reduced, and are, entirely
abolished upon real estate. for the use of
the Commonwealth. Oar. State debt is
being steadily and surely I quldated.
Immense soma have been paid for pen.
skins and other charities. The cause of
education has advanced, and the Inetitu
dons for the support and tuition of the
soldiers' orphans have been liberally sup.
plied. Railroads have been constructed,
and new material resources developed.
Lod thus our State and Nation are rapid.
ly progressing In the attainment of thine
elements of green:llas which have already
placed our country in the foremost rank
of the powers of the earth. The great
railroad which binds our State to the Far
West, and it In turn to the oriental nit.
dons, hu been completed, and all our cC•
Corte to add to our material prosperity
have been crowned with unparalleled
aneceta.
I , It was my trriVilige to announce from
this stand, three years ago, the principles
which would guide me in the administra
tion of the office of Governor. At that
time I dwelt upon and exprtsed my
views in reference to all quest ions then
occupying a share of public attention. I
have since, from time to time, in messages
to the Legislature, set :crib the condition
of the State, recommended such meas
ures as I deemed expedient and calculated
to advance her interests, and expressed
my views upon the various topics
of the day that were of State or
National Importance. And having
fully reflected thereon, I am the more
confirmed therein, and know of no reaaon
why I should not endorse and reiterate
them as Wily, on this occasion, as If I
again promulgated them word, for word.
And now, acknowledging my , responsi
bility in its broadest sense, as a represen
tative, to my constituents, and consider
ing toe magnitude of the interests which
have agattobeen committed to my charge,
I feel it is due to the people and limner
bait upon myself, td rifts* them to the
documents indicated, for an outline Of
the general policy which is intended as a
guide for the tramming administration,
rather than encumber this address, or an
necessarily delay this audience with their
repetition. I have no new pledges to
make, but confidently refer to the record
of my past file so evidence at least of my
real and devotion to the best interests ef
my Suite and country, and tor the et chi
lade of my intentions. And although
the inability which I bins to the dts• •
charge of such high duties may be limit
ed, I shall confidently rely upon the kind
indulgence of my feliew•citizens and '
upon a conscientious effort to uphold an
blemished, and transmit untarnished to
my successor in office, and to posterity,
the fair lame and good name of our
magnificent old Commonwealth.
Oilacuities of no ordinary character
constantly surround your Executive all
ow in the discharge of the many drake
devolving octet. him, concerning each of
which there may be conflicting opinions.
It being, therefore, impossible to satisfy
all, his only safeguard is to adopt,- and
actin accordance with those sterling and
benefloent maxims to which the early
fathers gave utterance, which have been
sanctioned by wisdom and experience,
and resulted in the rapid growth anti
prosperity of our Methadone, and the
liberty and happiness of our people.
The Constitution vests "the supreme
Executive power" of the State In the
aoremor, and directs teat "he shall take
rare that the laws be faithfully executed."
The supreme earthly authority mount
sed by us, tberetore,t s the law—the right
tally determined will of rue people. "No
citizen is so exalted as to be above, and
none so low SI to be beneath iti power."
The Executive is as much the *abject of
the laws of the State as the hamble t t in.
dividual within its borders. In porn.
sum of these principle*, and In the eve
cation of the laws, I have endeavored
during my term of office, faithinity to
discharge every official duty with a tall
'demos to my sworn obligation, and as
I shall answer at the last great day.
It should he our earnest effirt to faith
fully discharge all our obligations and
responsibilities, both as citizen* and ma
gistrates. We should cease to tolerate
anything as ' , politically right that la mor.
ally wrong," and actively proscribe the
corruption which too frequently marks
the administration of public affairs—an
evil to which attention cannot too fie.
qaently or too forcibly be invited.. No
sign more certainly indicates the -down.
fall of free lnstitntlops thin the indiffer.
once of the people to the moral depravity
of those in authority. AL history warns
as to bold to our integrity as we wane
oar national existence. Forcibly impress.
ed with these ideas, Iced upon all teals.
'Won; and upon all other. 'mod citizens,
and especially upon the conductors of the
public press—the ever faithful sentinels
of a free people—to aid in giving that
tone to . public sentiment • which shall
petrify our State, and relieve her hom
the reproach of even countenancing
those who would make a traffic of their
offices In violation of their obligations.
Look to it well and closely, fellow chi.
rens, and begin at once to teach your
servants that the "walla will" must be
obeyed, and the "public weal" is Melina
object to be at , ^ 1 . ,1 1 in a free govern.
ment. If you permit speculators to en.
rich themselves out of the public Tress
ury, and at the mine time to corrupt the
law making branch of the government,
you peva the way to anarchy, you aet the
exampleyhiel tempts to crime, and offir
r to the world an evidence, Most coaciu.
I sive, that self government is a failure.
Owing to the many aorta made on the
part of free traders for the abollsbnunt of
' the -natural and wholesome protection
now afforded to our home industry and •
tolluhor, I consider it a subject which
claims • portion of our time and attention.
If our national industry and natural pro;
elnedent, represented by .thousands of
flactories,- mimes and other sources' of
labor, are to be preserved, there should
be no reduction of duties which shall en
able the underpaid and overworked papa
,
lotion of the Old World to *food - our
States with the Products of their mines
and workshops at the cost of our datum. I
tion. The articles thus admitted would
undersell thiprodficts of our artist/Is et
our eery doors, and our factories would
be closed, as heretofore, by similar
causes. This will throw out of employ.
meet thousands of industrious men, and
entail ruin upon them sad their families,
Merely for the benefit and aggrandise.
ment of foreign manufacturers undeapi.
tsdisto.'• As soon sa" our Industrial arms
are • paralysed and competition. it de:
itrayidithe . menopollst 'Can 7COreitiand
his own price, and It is thus cies:Asti
MEE
PITISIATRGH DAILY GAZETTE: WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19, 1870
the policy of free bade can never per
manently benefit any country that will
sanction Its adoption. Impelled by every
feeling of interest, humanity and justice
for our artisans and laborers, we should
unhesitatingly set our faces against this
heresy. We should, therefore, not only
earnestly legislate for the benefit of capi
tal, but for the tolling sons and daughters
of our country .
.It should - be our ocin.
gent effort to Improve their axial Lon•
dition to advance their Intellectual status, aim above all to shield them fiem
the destitution which. Is ,threatened , by
the enemies, of protecdon . to our Indus
trial pi:Unlit&
In - my lteen! raltssikeeto the Legiga
tore I have taken occasion to refer to a
subject which I regard as of paramount
importance to the „prosperity and even
the stability ofOur government No na.
Lion can long exist that attempts to via
late any of its:obligations. The most
Prominent among these is the fitithful
payment of all its indebtedness. No
good reason can be given for Ike repudi
ation of a single farthing. I said in my
message of January, 1898, "The people
of Pennsylvania, ever true to the Union,
and unswerving in their determination to
premve its honor, integrity and perpe
tuity, are proud and free to assert the
aacredivu of the national debt, and that
ita . ultimate payment in fall must be so.
cured.r In my message of 1869, I calk4
attention to the same subject, in these
words: "The voice of I?ennersivatils, as
well as that of a majority of the States,
has at the ballot box proclaimed to the
world that all our national indebtedness,
no matter bow heavy the burden, will be
paid according to the letter and spirit of
the agreements made and entered into at
the time the debt was onntraotedi and
that in this, as in all other respects, one
Individual and national honor must and
shall be preserved." These sentiments,
so clearly expressed, I have taken fre
quent occasion to reiterate, and it affords
me great satisfaction to observe that many
who have heretofore teen hustle to, or
silent on this most Important subject, are
becoming worm in their advocacy of the
, principles here enunciated.
Those who saved this government from
the destruction designed :,by tresses, are
they who will perpetuate it as a blessing
for future generations. All that Is asked
of the people is to strengthen and uphold
the hands of the men who have been
called to do the work of reconstruction,
and .when that work is finished In the
spirit in which it has been begun by the
present National Administration, we will
have a government and a country mighty
to their munificence, glorious in their.
prosperity.
The preservation of the ;cue and
quiet of our country, maintaining onset
lied our national honor, and the harmony
of the 'Union are among our highest
duties. Let ns encourage every branch
of home industry, advance the true in
termits of moral, physical and intellectual
labor, and reaching forward to the prise
of the manifest destiny of our glorious
Commonwealth, wo may hope for her In.
excelling prosperity, and, above all, for
the smiles of an approving Providence..
I earnestly Invoke a cont . nuance of the
blessingsand favors which we, as a people,
have long enjoyed, that Pennsylvania
may be ever ready to extend her symps.
thies to those struggling for liberty, .to
succor the helpless exile, and bean asylum
to the persecuted and oppressed; and thus
forever identify herself with the mule of
equal right; and with the interests of
universal freedom, justice and humanity.
Then can we with truth and pride pro.
dater - , "Long live the Commonwealth."
whose guiding principles are found In the
motto of our State, " Vinxtrx, Lnucivrt
AND LISEIZENDENCE."
.THE CONING OF ARTHUR..
In the poem of the "Holy the
longest of the four new Idyls of Teeny
eon, the coming of King - Arthur Is thus
described by Betilcent, Queen of Orkeney,
in answer to a question of King Leodoy.
gran, the lather of the Princess Cluineerre,
who 'afterwards became the guilty spuuse
of Arthur:
•.ye came from Astber's e, tblek ye
Slog— .
en few blit kcighy, bows.. breve %toy be—
Kalb body mom to best hi. !omen dowel'.
'bh•ng. •• the eried,.•med I will tell thee: law
tee. bat all brave. alter one hand with h'lll
For I eras near h•h when the weed. Yell.
Of littler•. steerage died. god /tether eat •
Cod og the (eh. elidl Ids warners Wed.
• B. thoe the Meg. esd es will work thy will
Who lore lbee.•• Then the kWh. In Ind, deep
Mot simple loM. of riot soUleelly.
Bum d them by No Malt vows to Ms own all.
Thu when thor roe e s lattOtod /You karate/.
..
Some
Were pate as the passing of a stmt.
coma fssh'd, and others d axed, so axe wbo wakes
13•Ibblinded et,c4e catalog of • Ilgkt.
"Ron &hen lie oaks and amine& his Tab
load
With large. Mein% and ens fortabl* words
Reread my t►nret le tell belied
Prost eye to ere, throaah all their Order dub
♦ rassinatarr likeness of the king;
a nd ire it left their Ines. Ibro• the en.
•
Dona Oars Ow gamma onrArilbar. mats
Hors, Odor, • n. and me% la Inn* OWL
One 11111. g upon obeli of tar three Mr Qum.
Wan stood In Wanes stunts Saran*. UM Meads
Of Arthur, (.11ar an llau 1.0 •rlt\ Watt,
Sweet Wes. who wul litlp his al his ease.
eaat I •Aw man wb tut vs.% wit
And no nand wla•e•e ye but lotto bands
Of lowsi vassals tolling lor their 11.. e.
"404 sear him Mood the Lady of the Lake—
WIS a soar ► subtler magic tbas Ids ems— .
0 /1. in , * the blot Ms hug. erms.bUted read.
attests., to CM. the beanies out t ► mist
Of team earl abouther. sad bra that
Wel Petah wee bidden la the alas's., gloom,
But there ram beard mpg the holy brass
• mem as of the wavti for the dwells
Dome la a deep, calm, 1t.1.0w, stor , a
Va. •morld. Altd.initli the new rolls
Slats power to walk the mater. lit. our Lord.
=EI
Before Mtn st bts erase let Woe. the •ward
That toss hole oat the M:om of lale.
AIWA/thee rowed Woes and toot It-rleh
'WI h jewels, elfin Crag on the ItUt, `
Itenlldetlng heart sod eye-the buds so !Met
That men are blieded by It-oo one elde.
Graven Is the oldest tongue or all this world.
•Take ate.• but 'Menthe blade sad yes AWN see
- And welttes In the speech ye spat planet/.
•
•Cut moans, I• and sad eras Arthur's/atm
Toting It, all old Merlin ereasellad Um, '
'Tue thou and state TM Cats to earl int*
Is yet far of;• so Ibis great Trand tM lass '
Toot;iud by Ms trlll heat his Isaacs don.••
Latest r.rt. Paatikata.
-In Paris, 70111 Id bats us not so general
ly worn am. they are here I very few ebb
gently dressed ladies wearing them on
grand occasions. Bonnets now worn
WO a corona' .of light velvet, from
which long feathers float back over the
chignon. The novelty of the season is a
bonnet of asps do chins, composed of a
black velvet ooronal and atnitof feathers.
Zalliog from the OrOVU, a kali; of Mere
egged with • deep silk fringe, and, 'mu.
lag upon the chest, is clasped by a small
Pads drtitact for full dress receptions
are in long train, and many of the fish.
lonatile silks resemble the old style bro.
aides of the time of Mute Antoinette.
An elegant dress of rosecolared brocade
is made with a long train, opening In
front over an underskirt, with two
flounces of white lace wrought in beau
tiful designs. The corsage k made to
simulates boom at the back, and round.
big in front; la open to the neck, display.
logs white satin vest, with a Mil of late.
tit. novel style is a white silk with but.
terny.shaped bows of black VOS grain
silk the whole length of the skirt. Over
the medium low corsage is worn a fichu,
or pointed cap of white lace exabridderol
with very flue pearls. With this was
worn a berths decorated withpasrla An
elegant satin dress without train is made
with a short tunic and a fall pannier, the
waist trimmer' with white lace, and en
elegant lace collar is worn upon the neck.
The wrap worn with the drest, in the
carriage, Is of rich velvet,, !attuned with
wider bands of Table fur... • ' .
Costumes for street wear are In various
designs. Something newts of rich black
cashmere, the mile trimming being of
India cashmere. There is a wide row
upon the bottom of the skirt and the
overskirt, the latter being caught up in •
bunch behind, a/a pannier. The close
sleeves have a hind of this trimming at.
the hand, sad- a small pointed cape of
India cashmere, with a frill of lace at
the neck, a ha Marie Stout, wmpletes
SWAMI= Barnes:Lt., In his speech
at Washington a few tenth:age since„
stated that the interest beating debt of
the United Suites was only $5O to eiuth
person. mills theinterest on $1:100 at
8 per cent. The'debt of Great Britain Is
$18385 to each person or. subject. In
France, $54 50; Holland, $155. There
can be no question that the State of New
York has mom shitty to pay the $75.-
000,000, the amount of the debt of the
Revolution; the value In money of our
Union, than the thirteen States had in
178$, itlter set= yews of !Outlive war,
~.
.?`', } ' t kw~.iz~ +.,..,,,%a ',~ i~Kv..4 tk~m-;w~--:,d~r.u-#;a~,..a~:i-~,::s~ ~.r~;~..._a~.- .
Gen. SHILIMAIr reiterates the state
advised, saes; any
ment that Geo. Terry will not, as now
members of the
_Georgia Legislature. He states that
.l e ll 7 is • lawyer, and good soldier,
and will not do anything in I Georgia
matters without maturedelibentlon ; that
he•will steer clear of all parties and
Cliques; that he is now engaged in
determining who are elected to the
Legislature, and will make a declaration
thereof by proclamation, and order new
elections where vicencies may be found.
Gen. Sherman also announces that
adds` are Wang on smoothly in Kiwis
wppi, and he has no doubt Gen. Ames
will be relieved from duty In that Stile
within a month. It is further learned
from. Gen. Canby that the report that
that General hat closed the Courts In
VitgLula is untrue. It appears that Gen.
Canby, at the request of bah parties,
nu caused to be suspended a number of
suits pending In Virginia, and the judicial
nibunals are still in existence in that
State., The course palmed by Gen. .
Canby in this particular is approved by
TO THE RIIPTIIREAWITT PEO
PLE COMPLAIN OP TRUNSES e
TbB ream Is obvious tomsayp:nons Main
wholly &Mee trozilllgitinit and 1117 Adjusted tn.
stroments; and In many ewes no truss hi needed
bat [Penitently does liortn. It Is not generally
underetood by those who require thllllo/11, that
their adaptation and ratting requires skill and
*dentine knowledge folly as utuchsa ROG.. to
prescribe proper medielneo doe gut cure of di
ocese. Muck thinly is done to persons by fl
atting tresses. A true ennead rimer bi fitted
by cloy preen not thoroughly quitted In the
anattniy of the human body. bat especiallj In .
is. anatomy of the pans concerned laths pro.
doellon of • hernia or s rapture: for it etight to
tie ar p mat to every one that sack knowledge I.
absolutely necemery to every one who node,.
Wee. the treatment of hernia, whethes by an
operation its by the application of Ananias...
rosin the protruding part. We have often
men permits wits have plreboeel as many as
half • dose, trusses withool gating suited. •
ellovinstance that say reasonably be impeekd
when one attempt. to how mope of his ewe
system than one
who hes devoted. the greater
part of bts life to the treatment and management
of slab maladies. -
If say one will Kat - himself the paestioirarblle
11 to that awry parsons anger to this way mad
ail io iterrelta4 the questlon' la readily ana.
wand that tray cad at the s.ora of some dealer
In theta artidles. and hit or miss, tiny make the
.I.Pll . :atton. selte!ed trom a Camber plated be.
tom Dotal, Without kaowleg whether they
ananti . the purpose Intended ore t. What we
say •boat tram. la memurahly tne of other
meetiabioal.appll•aee., Inch a► abash:re Deem.
and supporter. worn by (emais, tar ereaknessca
mid In amities to which .Dar pbysleal oraenlase
tilos an acme.
Dr. Kit SER. at bis Great Medicifte atom. Mo.
111 Liberty street, has elsea ore: thirty years
oratteution to thaselablacta •nd .11 amply lanai/
ed Eiherary lOrtor Spa:lance that may be neml•
04. for the radical care or amelloratioa or theta
anfortattat• mart
THE MIMI° MACHINE.
felon the male eating of • watch aid twerp
pardon of the works bosom. &gni. red.,
Imams stomach Is to the Damao trait= What
test elastic elec. of aletal.ta to a alpontolleter.
It Indo•acts •tis action of the other crews. sad
antrola, to a. certain extent. the whole Dyfed
unable. Thecoesporhon map beawned farther;
for se the neatness and other ImPerf•ctloo•
the xstelh et slag Is 'allotted on he feet of the
Ilme•p'eos, so alto Is the weakness or otheidh.
urd, r of Mammoth betrayed hr the face of the
toroth% 'I he comp exloo le sallow or faded. the
eyall d.l,lent Is lustre and Intedleence,
sod tote. la s worn. &Raba. daprellalan la the
whole coo attests oe "bleb tells es plainly a...vett
ten worn-could do, that theer•itt aeowlselne
sets. whose • OD. It le to alr.lahm to the tante
of the Indy. oho to to "am atm r,nsw all Its
puts. Is not pert.anti Its Otto. It amain..
repo-fat ag and tea , &ad to a0 , 011a011.1 ,
ttostat•st•• thotos , h dltt•re um] ba truly
sett to 00 11. sea Mane esettilst. 11.0 broke.
lane tenth of • watch mat reolacetthy anew
on.. bat the stomach 1•11 001 l he tentared ant
• tresathened. and tab la one of lb...rota ol
the Galosh emros tile nes torau erhell foreteht.
V. , goal" taa brae waging* sodas fool
l ottoo
wth dpowpala WI giants.. As a• p. ene for
iodates Von It ateLd. alooe. When there,. ces
of the pharmacopla• hays been exe.st•d,
telt•ou . at b., Oslod tow than aol.lealtha the
tamp .. a coon. of Ism 'Totowa. sad psi.
stable. pet pos••1111 tchaschle dreg:tee perfect
tad p.rmanent curs. In AI cues of ilyepeplas.
the Iles , .• soon or test dt•ord.red an • opus
ttd• Important alaod.•• upon •he otomech
•O 4 • w tto • litelaraT - waga N.
a- die
tlattnasa. reffOlathig 5114 rollgttgorstlng cooly
tacra , lat and wroolattos Or whl.h boidp
end moat al heal tb depend.
DIVIDENDS,
Plltanannitl, January lath. 1220.
taarTU F 1 BOARD OF El •N.
zee oral- 111.0N0N11,117.44 STAY
10/01ON C lute tb,....y derhretilt lend
thl frock of 11 , 14 town., Pr the •
hut Ca
mom be el -0.'1., ?Vt. l'lrt
matt a Ha!! a Oar , . nee ut tar. or Ma... un
and Ow ? he Mb lust , alarm onat of , nalleaa.
tirar. M., lit Di•Rbod Agnot rlasburgb.
3017, 70 I• 11. 02111WILL..;Trrassr.r.
SUSI NES 3 CHANGES.
D ' OLUTION —The Arm of
slll7ll St COOll bas Ud day beau dlr.
died by la Mail come ia t. A. bi. Coot Covina,'
of Ws !atrial to 11. t. eamh. lb. bumps
. wlll ibtlied tha tralalulte partaker. U.l.
Mit% Ito. IQ Contra £OOOl4.
J.txttdalr 15. 1170. jai?.
DOITION OF CO—PAIRM
i_A, LII
wrttintr.—The pattarythlp !mynah,*
nada/stadtr lb. or VAN tiThnIMIC I
1.. eIf,WII , D, as lattntors of Teo noose, au
tab On beton...lan. Troy bust-eas will still
as entreat di by the ir dersbratd (Me at mslotha
llt We nal Ware. who Is mutant* I to
net Ire nista. nail stators an nine Oa
bean. ur tea srm.
JO''W a, LOrirwOOD,
Jan= Cow. Disousshe Way aa., Montt it.
DISSOLUTION.
xot ca I. b reby Oven V at the Co.parl
mentdp Imacolore tzlatlng between
• GEORGE, SAINT & MILTON,
Eras Thia Day Us* Di solved.
• T. T. lit IT L aitborlst4 to atone, paean'
of all chew and settla law Mutat we of ebonite
gem. • J. C. 01.000 T.
X. T. SAINT.
• .
JAS. a. YUCTI3. .
tataataavan. Dec. 6. 1166, 017: 41
E FIR INF OF ImAiLirr,
L BROWN AI COMO% lan Val , mrdlrafvea
by mama o - larat. JAM E* M. OA 11.01 a dfir
rigra.l4ll, Ift
. fernal lo Jong. (Is await sad
“a r. tbda.l7 to'aidir4nlVAdiait
• Is a !nordista Dermot. sae au romar arr.
lag eishe• WIII mea..ttha lamett. Johu. Way
savarr,
mar le %
Au.spunrr CM, JO awl •
la rain./ nom n• Um of llal'llf. re.. a.
Cumat er cold lag Ilia %pa
slag ay !lonia le my f "la" '
"3"4 1
(seam. sad ald napeetialViaPart 1
4MAX:a
=of nom Eaton for Um am at bal lei i
- *MLITT It DROWN. rumbas; Ma. Mid
Br.• am alp. VittaiNalf /t han, mrrat hasY
at/ weld awn their than a ks Inttiair
Moms Lad Um p Mona anuaally to fa. I" tar)
Liberal ' , Wenn!. duly • Mimi au...114'r"
li Allirtrra:l; sl "I°'M
"d
""""
oau.si snamoio favors for the old
• Jan as
D.
oLoTionr.
The Am of LOOSE. GRIGG a CO, Ras
OM diwbult Resolved by lisotatiol, °NORGE
rAix sad J. E. JOHNSTON reurbs. The
badness will be settled Ty the renslalng wt.
sets. . JOHN T. LOSTARs
• ' EDWARD 1/11200. .
' GLOBUS TARE.
- _
J. L. JoHNLION.
, .
- GTO. IL
,LOGAN.
TOtcasaa• el, Ilea.
The mainlined eslll matte's the telPoMtioN
=damp/ FOREIGN and DOEXSTIO HARD.
WARS at shells:4l stud. As. OE Weed street.
seder the ill. Or LOGAN, GAIGIG • Cu. Mr.
J. I. Jebiutaa Mil rensta with sae Mese.
JOHN T. LOGAN. - -
. ,
. .
EDWARD GRUM,
, . Diu. B. LAMAS:
.11svasT 1, 11170. - . .
CO . PARTNERSHIP.
LoOks BROTHEBB* CO;
• - •
uwwwwLw W. P. Logai Le 0,) •
Chrlin•L IItrI;CITANTIS AND
HIMIKLIMIA rt t uOLLUM.
taibillvied Oars Ibis 11•• tanned • CO.
mit:l%g I.l' Aulpilst. or uskassettnit •
tv. : ,rea rot/rags busiatis It gun.
% l t d .
ffttLOOAN
P.
• 414 F tr i s t ik
ilio.nallollll.4lP/Orr,
1F2171T .OMi TOPS.
!' :BELT .LAI3 - EL.IN& '
,
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Fl} ITIT- CAN 'FOP.
...h.r...i-i...,..±6iii.:
/iiiitaki- )s.l i ' -
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WI nab: EW IL ZAITZtrias
i r ia Mil / 4 1 ern} "L A r rumbas
.I= 2 "'", rf", 114 2:,,' • 11,1 !
ItlsCleatitrametiiiintweritiarauT.
by Iherhal .plaelai the ham of Os fret Ueli
CAM CODULIIIII ohpoitte the_pointer she waling 1h;
the mummy fanner. sit pregame of Mit Or
jroOd temetseparilill I N hay Oahe taw mei
HAM .16
k etr u i y Aiiv =
WILLIAM
Nos. 180
-FEDERAL STREET.
NEW GOODS.
New Pop Eta /hide,
New lmerieu repo.
New Ciminero, very deep.
dear Jusi aid ?oink
Pillow Case Italie,
Shcelleg Lillis;
6btrtias laelia, left
Table Lines sad Crub.
It $1.71 a desea, Mei Table hpklat,
a great bargee.
It !It, each, Lima Towels, worth U i•!e.
It 8 14e. Dark Prieto, •
It 10e. Dirk Prints,
It Ile. Dark Priata worth If 14c.
It II We Dirk Debbie; good qaallti.
It 606.111-wool Plaids,
It U Remota Dobleschedlheetlag.
It II 14a, Bleached lmlla , a good bar-
gall.
lt 6 14e. Ilea Towelima.
Ii 12 1•!c. Linea Toweling, extra wide
AT
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S.
Hu. ISO mad 111 Friend Street,
El=
JUST ARRIVED IN PITTSBURGH,
AT THE ROBINSON HOUSE,
Corner Duquesne Way and 70 st.;
'ROOM No. 7.
108 ♦ 11808,T TIM ONLY.
PROF. R. S. FRANKS, N. D.,
Loctwor es the Modea`eye, I:a diseases and
Smetaeles, OptWs tutd Malin, to the Prow
Yost Hoseltal saltye sad ler Inensarr,wlth •
lame etalt of hie Pstented sod Improved Vint •
trite tor sale. •
a. B. Vt.:lOlM d 1..... of tie Z 7. sad W
TililitOllALlL
Prot SDWATIO P. /BANKS. Maltlany 1
tag great {Elwyn. le atating malt 1 Demi Wed
Y
•peetswes yoawkidated t, Intl y.,thes so re,
an I Mar nave Ten OM mom • . rails( etlo.t.
I
Net Of fee to re had soar ao • 00000 ly tuned
to my Tido. sod. mat <named ma to reed &aloe(
with eo rimbe toommrtokime.
Ilerpeattelly yours,
.111ILLAm0 711.1 WAT., Za•Pres`t U. O.
I bare bad the Im moved fl:seetaalei'adynstea
to toy Odd fresa an • rata tatted of the eyes
stows. by led ward 0. /rattle. AL 11., Which sn.
sales ma to •ea earl elesfh, y. and mu* bet,
ter th an with an. t bare maretafere 51110.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN, noel U. 5.
We hare every miler...don Is recommend Ins
Dr. i4WLltue. 1 . 11•241 id Denture. and pa
ire Wm ,he midden tl oar rer sa t an ortes" of rare .ele•Ple abet.
ire n sn • moon s b. spectacle. with mess sod re
start sots Skin tote. vo hen dhesees or Me eye.
Deselects speetams
which 1.1.5 the Oat pair,
I at the Om elerept. ealed • • re nod
elth sneer ars tort w wand comae. I Moo ttose
wme alrea . a n rh to dy posseas m.
alWe with great , benfelsess
.cssp... r. on". o
P p tmens.
•• U. riniTlN, ti•Genr rf . mre nivoota
A. L. BUtea Ae)t -ties. of C• aneyloan4
J. P. DICK, lissnr. =tamale, Perfnlyamte.
Bayles bad the pleasure of meaning Dr. 14-
word a Ifrank•• p mat Improlad bommes,
we Ind daem expermenraly. really valuable
o deteo Int MP rt.
72e. senses grovd. poll.bed and centred
by melarery, rementolcsay manna ro we
d,' • t•nly perfect lons. Se nen, we news.
noJo hem
whn W, Oralr, GOT.7l3oref Proust/eat.
A. Dom. ee B P •h• r.of • It Merv.
Jrati Manna m. D., Pena strwrt,Plltsbano.
•.Mee rear. 114 D.. ( iX . ..I4I.)PsWe str e w
Plesborph.
Jsese. L . Wslarlsol. ?Peed.' lineman;
National Mao. II sad. tile, Pennsylvania.
11 were 0 . veil, alewife to say Wet h hare
'Vented Dr. C. R.O. Pr alts• Very e went ap
e nowet t Bpectsslss an. Lades, ad
thaw excellently canals , ed to remedy)seet lO-
Dern mass of main as eat be benellaed or the
%atter
TM mental used to tee orenoWerun of las
Om • to of Itilnlkab , ll malty and tremty, and
d • •••n lamb to their ea ae.
We w nownend Oho *Ph cheerfulness to Me
cosed•wee • (au Woos r gore Isle etreloes.
ti on. Wrslalsterdeat. nen we of Pm..
C. Oehler. IL la. listrearg. Fts,
We hen evearted what We Moneta ne la Ir.
ewer:mat of Precunert. rnanatanon• ;a;
Dr d ward a. Pre its. Payed. miltrehte-...,..
ted to the radeos WARMAN a , toe
iforo l igrgfris t tito b r= fik• tour Ise
aware weemen !Wand st,:e sr I.*
.b.
Were/DPI the mem
bed we VW seer seen,
.00.11 thew
g. Mr_. nal& - di(' "P at 110111.01
a• J. " . ....1010. et.. u. B.
are. eo.,h Oran 0 A. At. t. 0 r. N.
lut•-
EXTRA BARGAINS 1 !
Al Oct. lon &alder Shawls.
It 11 00 hit latalda Ihiwly canal
pelt, 00.)
It 11,01 Bait Felt Ski rta,ertmand parted
11 10 Me. luta leaned Bordered
Hasdkerthlsik
It Se. !edits' Linen ludkereilek
At 10e, Leta Liam genut'd Iludireldefi t
1111 ad din Ladles' lam thins, 'alight.
ly Belled.
Al Ott., Cliildreal loop !MUM
It 111-tie„ Hen'. Weal Lied lab.
At lk, Children', Balmoral Stating:.
At 40e„ lea's Nary grey CadersiltU ud
aid. Drawers.
JUST OPENED,
the law haler Bustle,
Ilerudrel Ili gloom, all SOIPI4
AT
MACRUM,GLYDE &Co's,
78 . nul 80 Market. Street:
ALT
HORNE ik CO'S.
L alter to stir) thriller sedate stook, berate
tablas our eased laf.atelf, we will coatlaae
so arr., oar e:oekst
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Many Goods Below
.Cast,
Woolen Gooda" Hoslery,
Glovev. Underwear,
Lace *Lase Artiels. ,
• Embroideries,
Millinery Goods,
Bub and Bow Ribbons,
Rai and Bonnet Velvets,
Drees Trimmings, "`
Cloak Loops and Ornaments, .
Bonlevarde Skirts, de, ita,
AT RETAIL BARGAINS.
T 7 it 711 STREET.
' ' NcOANDLESB i 0%.
Wl:Jew Carr is Ca..)
,
D "
A/dotal* Demesne Dry - Goat%
sm. IPS VOUD
=al Ow Ono INtiali m
ZS.
-
NEW ADVER
SEMPLE'S,
and 182
'ALLEGHENY CITY.
POPULAR PRIG.
'llk. Wllte I.laea Towels.
It The. Ladles' White leek', Ihutersklets,
a bargain. •
It 7b. Ladies' Eitel felt Skink illgktly
Imperfect.
It $l.OO, Cold ?titled Pelt flirts, slightly
haperket.
It $l.lO Colored Embossed.' pelt IktrU,
slightly im;erfeet •
It SI.U, White Holey. Comb guilts.
It $1.60, Wilts Roney Comb (tallts, large
sin.
it 10e. Plaid lioalder thaw's.
At $l.OO Wolin BreaMat Shads, a
bargain.
Woolea Table Coen,
Llaei Table Impalas,
Ilaidlo'h aid Reek Thy
Collars sad Calk.
Shawl& sad Scarfs,
Bali aid Bonnets,
gibbon and llowen,
foolery and Gloom
New Goode Opening Daily, at
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
an. IN mai 1N Federal Btredm
=
BEAVER FALLS' •
CUTLERY COMPANY,
MAIIIIPACTURLISS or . •
. Nuperiar American
TABLE CUTLERY
•ND •
POCKET KNIVES.
•Qmaity Ummtyassal
Humble new pattern and all tbe well-known
stelae of Table callers. Iso In Fleet. elude
lot of C•8V1B8, BUTCHIXILP and BUZ•D
ItNITILS of all desertptlont{',. •ll blade of
TOMEI . KNITS:S.
• =TAIL SAMBROOK own In conseetlon
will. Use General °Roe and Wboiewde Depart•
=wee.
No. 70 Wood Street,
lilt • PITTSBURGH. PA.
I'dEN'SFORNISHINGOOITL
FISK, CLASH & FLAGG,
SS White Street. N. Y.,
win b. may Itehrhasy Ist with N.. Sprig
541.,113 Wlr ispeetalum via s
.PATENT PAT TALOC4 DRAWER/1P
"TIME Fir
..RUSSIAN BRACES."'
NECK IMILESSINIM
Ji XCLUtIVI 1811 WIS PCi
Laporte's Paris Sid Gloves,
/a all atlas lad colors for Tana and Gra:luta
of Um Largest Rocks Is AlbUillP
will al Ds landing,tbale !plat
N *ACM C. oorpos Liu
saws Asp RUTH 9101 usly win
sell at,
r "" c a - a ) VA.2.17.C.
Ir r ?!roWell
ORR tt YoCONAHY,
Wewelers,
111 MEM ST, an if WIWI
Our Goods are llnsunstssed
GI-C1003D9.
mos. frrowsps BOOK.
WWl' DIMON vizeoraffrzo.
AAVNErttlialrprwenciatta:r% AUTI.I
11,bor , .1./0
T.Tilit 0106 HOLY ARAM
Osevolusoclno.; el Ab MOO
O we vo 9=4 VOW ' AS
O v"attit. Ulna: mar
AAPHEY'S roxoloAL LITZ of
oosoloci.o otoottzorioNo or A AUbT
Llr-
OEIOIN .03L
ArlD DIVALOPIIMAT IStl
LiUIoU niudgr. or A. Bung Gala
tE
MEE=
IL a XPA.VIS 1k CO.,
7skirrir -
' US Ltbort7 111111•06
Min Milli WWI
. Watches! Watches! Watches!
AT
WATTLES - 1k SHEAFER'S,
101 111111 #1 'NM
Hate Walaluma k tgr r a/1 tit i i masi.
1.0.114. 0 lad Mathes tut these. .
Watalta earamitt recur 4 at •
WAS TIWEIS & CHIMAPERIL
W. N. HAVEN ot
111 XX PUB LISA
A Good Assort - stiont of
BLANK BOORS
Or ETER.Y D.E111711/P270/f.
Caner Wood Itnet li3d third irate.
JalFali
_DR KA
Taperterstad ntall *lsla
Wrenn ErrA.TICIIVICIELIt.
WEDDING. VISITING. PASTY MID SUMMED
'CABO wasmainare,
KON ILLII 60
,
dl
1y t ersih wrong .satheatioa, Nem
LOU Ciliesteiat !Whs.
FIRST LIST, 16110, APPLICA.
T/ON6 OKI% tAlemk.
=C37I
Pladet Metal/kia tangni. lilth want;
Haan Skelton, lavas, lila vars.
Mu Brass, arrant., Store balrasb2p.
TY Lma. board anti a bar tba abr. miles.
noa au WtDblitalaal'. St lib last... bale Waimea
b.*.
softie& Notownr.ciark. •
pawnor. BOLL FOIINISIIT,
"" ear. unitirast Same Matti.
BOLLMAN & IBACALEY,
=
ChM Itolh, Sand Rolls & Phdon&
NMW ADVERTIMIKENt3
't PER CENT. INTEREST
IN GOLD,
Parable My WI November to Ne. YOrk sod
Landau. Me of Gov...at Tax.
FIRST IROILTGAGE
Convertible Sinking Fund Bonds
AT 95,
.131 r TELE
BURLINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS
IM
Minnesota Railroad Company
Ileldled about ID per cent. currency; principal
ant Moe to nut, payable ligold. Secured by
the railroad, Wenches, depot grounds, rolling
stock. equipment and franchise of the compmy.
These sonde are only Issued upon each tee•
floe of the road as fan as the lame Is completed
end is truccemfal operatlan. Two and a•halt
nalllions of do/lare lave been rap:hid on tiers
road. Ilility-three melee are nearly complend
anduttelppett, and are dy .how large eamelsgs,
Mad lbe remainder of the Ulm le rapidly progres
sing la coast:action.
This Loan has beeneeleeted by our clan alt r e
Ihentegh sad cairn Investigation, temetloetn-
IT we Dave no heiltatiou In recommending alto
our Mends as a mitten NON Profitable mid
lilt clam steatite.. Our opinion Is folly contrite.
ed try the tank:owing etroag letter from the expe
rienced mad eminently en etstful smaller of the
Peansylvatda Railroad Company:
PZNNBTLPANI► RAIMILOAD COIIPANT.
Passinang'S Wines. '
PlllMMournia, May 11. 1669. 1
Messrs: HENRY CLIWIS '6 CO., No. 39
Wall strut.—fientlemen: in answer to you're.
(nest of the TM ult. (or cur °edition as to the
condition and prospect" of the Builingtos, Cedar
Rapids and Minnesota Hallway. the character of
the ceutry through atech It pane., sad the
probaole success of the euttrprlse. we would
state that before rumen log the trout Imposed
upon no by the Yir .t Mortgage hoods of thte
0 0 109•11, we had tally sallded canalise of the .
greet:nobility or the enterprim.
The road starts at one of the most dourlsling
ditto ea tee Womb rn Mluisilppl Myer: and
nine in a northwesterly direction up the great
fir 9 Claim ValleY, connecting at promlate
pronto along the Una with ale dllanht railroads,
sown ittlie operation, nearly all of Ude •
mast be, mon or Mu, tributary to or &edam
to thls ro-d.
This enterprtee to destletd to become, in con
nection with othen now•ln op-ration or being
cone... Wad, one of the mat trunk lines from
Late Superior♦ a St. Paul Cedu Rapide, sad
Harlington to Loots and to the Nail, over the
Toledo. Pools and Renew, and the Pannrytta•
Ws Railroads, which we represent.
Bet aside from this, the popnlons cone Won of
the boentq eland the line of this road. its great
ptoducti eeeeee and wealth. give suMcltut 10 00
ant, of a good local huslome. which, for any
rood, is the beat reliance for me:ass.
• good index of the prosperity and wealth of
the reentry Monet whleh this road MB.a may
be hand In the Met that the Company reports
one a million sad a quarter (oiler. subscribed
and expended by individuate residing sloes the
Bo• he pulling on one huceired and slaty ndlee
of the wort. and It is also >strong proof of the
410.1 popularity and 000GSalt7 for tie road.
Tours. reeperotfolig.
J. IfDSAR TLIORPSON.
?residue of the Penna. w. R. Co. True.
cHIRLZet I . IlleneTf
Prea•tToloda. Peoria • Warsaw IL Co.
AA AI Ali * AIMS of the teIIOOMII sod tames.
Mtge of the *talon of the ectuattg through
which .►t. read swot, era yr•etal. the folltrwiag
CHUM ht►temest of the Earplug Agricultural
Pr 043104 ehtlrOed from the !tete of lowa by the
dlffereatrellroade therein. dazing the year end
ing ANSI :79th. 111169, Jut ISIAAA by the hears.
tar, of Mita:
Ember or bona. 7.6913
Number or tetra 10,9/7
Navaber of hog. 0111.331
.
Number of sheep-- 19,139
Danced bon, lb. ~ 13.419 716
Lard aad pork, lb. 7.3851.010
Wools Ito 51,906,196
When. boasts 9.196,643
Cora, bushels 90110,103
tribut !miss. les 36.4790/90
(ftliu grata., Umbel. 1.509047
Other agricultural product., los.. 115.6011,1107
Maur nod other- agricultural pro. , ' •
deals, 1t,.........
... 3911,703
Animal pradvets not otherwlee
emalleid. Ib. 10,99;9101
Xao 9:Gooding om.tal Mittman le ame op
almost eielesteety et the a Imanits Outward..
and dose sot Laude t►e moan of onion
.Moped Zneward Iron notating or Yoe reser.
oh ch would eoell the toteleitaterirdly. If the
&Mimeses Westward by the rellteade Were eves
they .saki .well leonine], the esrprlslife es:
Idtdt of semi as prod arte.
Ton ROAD ALSO RUNS THIIOI3OII T-HE
RICH AND 0119 WINO STATE OW YI`tNE•
ROTA. Reference to the mep cf tr u ti,d
tilatos will snow that THIS SO►D ?Lens
THROLitill THE MUST Er . fEIIPWAING AND
GROWING PJET/ON o• THL WENT AND
FORMS OWE OE 7 " . ...s GREAT . :RUNILLINLT
Ii DIRECT C f YYIIFICA LION WITH NEW
FURS. CH•.t AGO and ST. LOUIS, Delia. to
e inf. 90 Who :Rarer note Nortbent
and all pontons of the Hate of Mlenedota,
say °distils id now relit tr predated, and
SIR the Rarest route flea (kaiak ad Booth
era lowa,
TM, • toad Ls resuirld by thermals of that see.
Nos uttra a large and laeloulnd 1.E.,. Ls limit
nur for It and malts railroad amnia ntasUoa.7
THE BOYNE Or [BE BONDS IS. THERE
TONE GUARANTEED BY A GREAT BC L
NIBS ALIITAOY IN EXISTENCE. ANDRAS
NOT TO NONANY OT THE CONTINOINCTUDI
WIIIOII . ALWAYS ATTEND UMW TIES
OPINING OP THE !WADS LtiTO NEW An D
UNSITTLED.COUNTEY.
Wieder thee bondt for the mantes TM ath
easerd let rart. RECOMIIEND THIN
TO ISTEeTEINS AND OFFICIES OP FINAN
CIAL, INBT T 1 1 ,10148 WHO DNB= - TO
CHANGE THEIR MOH - PRICED POTTS?.
MEN I TIM A SZOTIRTTY WHICH *NT
SNITS INERT ILININT 0 88888 TT. AND
A? THE DAME TIME EIELDS A MUCH
HIGBEE RATE OF INTENTS?.
pastphlea awl particulai • tall:dal, d by
HENRY MEWS &
leo. 32 Wan Btrea,.
111JIAZCILL OP Tat CAT
or 07
S. &CLEAN & ;CO.;
is POUILTiI ALVZIII7E. Pittsburgh, Ps ,
Haagen gad Dealers 111 tioenuatot, bri l l' u•
seeing, de. '
ir&lienemesat and an classes or ow ties
takes Is %seems* for eke aborts firstrolass beads.
Jartnal:W7
• cal
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7 :1: ADNINETRAT
GLOSIN
3Dasvir
Nolr
BARK
NO. 59 MA-11W
Awry direfele hes beat reduce
80 dot" daJr eaaseir dr for 0
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &o,
CARPETS.
NEW FALL STOCK.
Oil Cloths, Window Shade
DRUGGETEV.
DRUGOET SQUARES,
Ingrain Carpets,
At the Lowest Prices Ever Offered.
BOVARD, ROSE it CO,
21 MYR AVENUE,
scs:arr
CA RP ETS.
BEDIUCTIOI4TS-.
The alterations and im
provements of our Sales
rooms now in progress, make
it necessary for us to im
mediately dispose of a large
portion of our stock of
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
Hearth Rugs, &0 .,
Many goals will be sold
at prices below the present
wholesale cost. Call at once at
OUTER IffeCLINTOCK & (Vs,'
23 Filth Avenue.
HOLIDAY - GIFTS.
Positive Redaction in Prices
OP
PIANO COVERS;
•
Jffosaie, .
Armless:er a
frliton Rum
Crumb C/othr,
afc., be.
M'CILLIIII ROL
I AV. 11 FIFTH arrx us,
Cm Aims WOOD MITIIKST.
WOOLEN DRUGGETS
A.Pil
FELT CARPETS,
11, 11, 2, 2. 3, 3, and 32
7:111D WIDE.
BORikEELED SQITAILES
Rtiltable for PPzlors.
DINING BOOS CRIB CLOTHS,
Woolen, Linn and Cotton,
Long Harm Tani LlB7 newt
" . .otwalutaa c r th tbe se c a d itlntatted
iI'EIRLAND & COLLINS,
71 and 73 Fifth Auntie.
CARBOUCSALVE,
The important discovery of
the CARBOLIC ACID us a
CLEANSING, PURIFYING, and
HEALING'Agent is res u lts the
'most remarkable or
modern medical research.
During the late civil war it
was extensively u,sed in the
Hospitals, and was found to
be not only a thorough disin
fectant, but also tbe most won
derfkil and speedy HEALING
REMEDY ever known. -
It is now presented in a
scientific combination with
other soothing .•and healing
agencies. in the form of a
SALVE' and, having been al
ready used to numberless cases
with most tiallisflatiory and ben
eficial results, we have no best..
tatkm in offering it to the pub-
Lc as the most certain, rapi d. anff effectual - remedy for all
Sores and , Ulcers, no matter of
how haw standing, for Burns..
Cuts, Wounds. and ev
`ABRASION of SHIN or FLE SH.
and for Skin diseases generally..
• Sold by allDniggias. Prim 2Scanto..
JOB F. MY, Sole IV,
...
KO.B COLLEGE PLACE. New York-
... DB. :1117131TXXIM .. .
riONTIATT.S . TO. TREAT 'Aim
: , ,e= i i.d....... u re In all lts farm, alb
oolittaty=trated; gpermato=r r Li
sa oaken/ mad traVotearyi remblair froth
self sear other mem anti which Peuthwa
rows of Um_ followlak effects. ar Mathes; bodily , '
weakness; ildtherlloa, ornemoription amnion ea
r u g ...it. = ..1 2 .1. 04 / ... ft e n, m t.,.... ,
LIII dI7 /I ,== as sakdal s. Zr: '
Mendell, am perrotheally eared, sons alb -
MOM wlth those Hlany Mbar delicate, Ire
. or load standing ettelional soar .des Um Donor a Malt be ourrarla _
• particular anardloaracr IQ anal* am-
Mahar. Ltheorrbth or Walling Mau.
masa at• illeeratlea of the oath, W i t
I ...=sat=trit y
.blesc aaaq . ..":
od WWI Mitten MIMS& • . .. '
it Is ithatthat s plithiedth irbo manes
biluelf meleithely le the stn e! a oulatnelase
of disuses and bertha thousands of oasis rimy
=than emirs mecum skin Ul MU speualil
TbilV i reTryr i bUilurs • undies' pamthdai at.
IVlAC.'"4=lllll l =tbl7/I=-;'
ISM mai SW 110 SWUM ta sealed savelopes..
I.ll VVlimi l to st riar m asethrtri e 14. :
elm sa bus .Ur earthrlabits. • '.
Tba •
:Mr us . t d ai y r , th e e%nir c a a dr n yl no o n a n lr4 b ,:
talus try, gulag • withal stairmani of the dub;
and thedies ean be forward try snail or as,
=-:.., J. soma butthees. lowmar. a prrnoriall ,
Uos is absolthaly mestharp. walls bi ,
srfal/YDessonal MMUS= Is %Tub midi •
ibr the amonunodation climb Dail them ami
ramramownesned . with ite . o i tr e.li. l=;
L proarste recomlTMeallad thellealcd vapW,
'MUM Ail imarslailoas are ampere!' la lasa
Cloolor's ebb laboratory. ander kis am
peariskur 1111mIleal parlor as Dm or
by mall far two ststair• o matter who ha.
Med, mid what be lays. ours 9 arafiSdar.O.
Valgtai l jUlDAPAX4.. o l , 47 , - ,..1.1_ •
OR'S GRK&T rinL
G SALE, '
UM
oco xo s,
Progress at
ER'S,
ET - ~ STREET,
d in prree, and must 1i; /mid its-
ER
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