I 0 El littgituro Gaidts. Q OFFICIAL PAPER I Oi patab l iatt,, Allegheny City . ' • and Allegheny county. 0371 CL: . LIZETTE 11111 DINO, M 11tJ ai Ern AT. F6IDAY, FEIS. Prricastrai a Antwerp, ISOf llc B. Boirl)e u Ihinkfort, 90/(402 . , Oaw closed in New York yestenisy at 1201(3120i. is the Deese kept its muds; the nip. lestatatioli DT the pgat District was restated in Doe. Jona COTODZ yesterday. Tiarsonasursox, which Ands most gen eral expression at. Washington, to the railication of the treaties for. West In /Ilan annexanon, is that "money should net 1141 ne7i . t for spatting that am be lila -pmila win' this objection is &boo -11140 tininiwansble, in Its application to , . . Or Us vote- In the &nate, on the Phlladelpida polloe•bill, we remarked nut XL &Marten did not vote at all. We wobd-nett do Mit ^ Input:tea. Ile'.voted foe the. bill; bat trtery body knows that he'would Italie voted agalnat it If it could been 'defeated: Eli tactic" and hhi eintnieta are equally well under. - - - trig "iery stringent naturalization-WI now before Congress dispenses with the present • declaration of intentions, and entilbta:this.applicant to his certificate after four years' residence, with a further period of six months before he can atria TIO **WO Oottrts are wholly, 'arid rely. properly, be deprived of all jurisdiction lo4lisordniseal- •• • - r••• •,Comtong will .befittetsined by, thilr anfonnlig to tin Milzilot Itterreetiletion"Dr. tlammottand.:fOr",in bemsni *ft, plari,er,tbe Cnty,Tiami t time. := , 1%15 gatloarshould be handsomely compelling; 0r.141/ 1 4Wilitil404 0 iskTi 3 nonwnY "noin't of; the dRj ftuadi log a IOW" penny et his just compeniatlon. ' • • 10 8:4 6 iatif *A 64 . me/ 11.. Go — riaTdmAdon Mr. Bllllogfelt Mated too crowd In a aldeloont of donate' Hotel, In this city, that ..that they are I peoptida inottej. taken out -o l l l=ltury.• sent down from Hurtle . burg,.and'i marinas it." , Reipect . fully referred to Senator pilllitg feft;•Ctodrthan or *Senate InteelJgat ; initioniatitteo. What a tight place be le Truanatigation of Sthdy Sher isite:tre,troproved by the joint. action of WotOrtigtula and Kentucky, which are expetedionppropriate $73,000 each for thisaiourvitise.'rd toy valuable oeal-lield will &boa be 'mid° ' available, there being 84,741itincCworkable :reins sbcive the wpitokleici The people °MI Southein Ohio Valley 'feel edeep interest in' this wbriklffiftelleit'they'xill look enwell for cheat:C4nm% , la for an addlithal outlet to tinit'skatiiird; b: wayof as; interiection Or, itid Autd,y. witb the (theaspiake lliovinklasirssraox has tednood , tdo prtakof /feel 'Tolls, from f 225 dotin to $ 1 ,!!!. 3 4 Pet* VerY ProPtrlYTegitnUttl ply frourdoutcalic sources, the officers of some tlibtior more Clow principal rail. ways bait prislueredOontre es, naively tO retallethe existing edrotorees duty, but be: eddS t Aritter,ri . Mot,oo Per Mi. • Woidd ties° acute business men take this decisive stew• It they were bellerrers in this free. trade dogma that a autome.tax is always 4 / 4 43 , 1 9 - .4 , 94 l *.urthu "did , und must be 'eject& tin addltionat berth= upon the domestic consumerl Ono such fact overthroWns a world of fallacies. Ononou, ratifying the XVth Article on Tuesday lug,: completed the mut:Mlle number of twentpelght States„, whoa concurrent action hat now, at last and forever, engrafted upon the root of our repiteliiirdem the. Heaven•born idea of an equality- of abstract right among all human creatures, ordaining that the idea shall be an actual living =silty for all coming that, • • - tines Iteptiblfa ha existed in name for 404 yeinr,* bat Was nateryet sbeelutell A regiblican lls fbndsineMsllorw, until ha the very hour; Therlastlerms .in . oar form oflominit soentis - righted now, the only surviving awe iheqathens km thee been dii miligosi to sleep with their dem: Lei gehireii Morin, the perk* work 1 : hirtliCEl o FaBEIXIII, , r : n ibileo4o2o of We4,lgrdltdaan qePerNitrartterldei'll'ut has been Prenue in.theAllonatimilon of that ads, num. Pdgtg; done the wont lends from the regtdatineand restricting the right of suffrage, and also the following chop, which disfranchised all those who volun tarily it .% gat or artsistaige la the re. c:lfo l ire'reonwhe e th os, the id ithi of Jona 1861, has gi ven, or shall ere, eol• aeaeralaocu.d.taneetb the rebel:Hot against tborntted State", shall bee dtl essibT , thbethate, or be allowed to Toto at any election therein, nohow rue has: vol , oeseered into the military or rural oar -1166 a the Milted Eitates,eaii It.. been, or shantoc L honorably dlscluuired there. froth,7 ' • • , The" dlifthachlsernent of : the prunes thee destignatok , was, at the time It we. done, an - einiriently lest and prudent human ; lbr then' they, were dangerous chant:tens and open end avowed enemies of that3overnmest. • Now, it may safely be presumed, they sequin°, he a state, of tbhum: to .firmly established that they ktneW,that tt Is folly to quarrel with it. Two named classes-one shined by overt 'acts of treason, the other by Mena andelimate of Africa-come in together, end dank bike their places on the some peildeif 'Olittfbrotwith white men. The *can offset and check upon the ,first, ategingsm the platform under A higher au. litority_ than et 'Stele Coustitntion,-the Xirth atriendment of the , national eon. ethltiOn. This thing which West Ph , Ads Preposes to do, therefore, is simply' heliging ite Constitution into harmony, whit the supreme hw► of the land; but it pidlittling amnion to remove the dip-' bility . from thatother clam, which, having now no'power, and many of them no in. agination, lei be dangerous, may-wry properly be iestoredlothe rights of cid. ...An Missouri there ls a , dada negustrga.' lanai disildlity reining upon the same class; - The Amor:may of that Biala con.; tended that it was mneiniatitutional; 'and brought, a, test cam into the Supreme Octet a the United States,' sure Of ado, Ask o* lii4ifiiior; but to their extreme :astonistunnet sild'edgrin. the anat, lust ys,k, dinned the ontsithnionality Of !!gaited by the Ornstitution 4.,ldleaertal. . Now the . !byname of 4nd Pate Can . dal: 1 01 11 T remora lige re' • 40,,,kd0n Itit the francldie of that- , ;nu. siorwill initiate -Inessunte to .40:4141,WitliOnt - d•lsy. , - There, too,iai -Pitt * the WM Annulment ,-lim.olk . : . 4llfrinclabo v as may colored men u will balance the votes of those who will be restored to the suffrage by the abroga lion of the lest oath, perhava more, ". The XVth Amendment Is the orowAing set In the great work of Reocristroction. By its direct and indirect force 4 re. Moves from one dam the stigma of slav ery, and from another the stain of rebel lion, making all alikeiiimican cithent - Never la trio history: of the world was a great. sad : . ditienit work so admirably wingabaulutimbeen this ot. thiate apstniction of the Aimerican Union. laterMiuotill la ItirisUdy ' acting. By a 4n tedlstattch we les that on Wednesday rdifit,...at fie can of the Republican members of Via islature, the question of setbosiOigan endment of the Con. sfffution, enfrano*big all those now de prived- of suffrage, without respect to rata or color, was discussed and carried by a large nraferity. ' - • . , 114 E TREASURY INVESTICIATION. ' Since mats hive' knocked the bottom out of disgraffefal Coalition at Ear - . Tilburg; to the , intensely : Wigwam au. ifomlitare of the Democratic party,we are: not 11:armed that Senator Wallace a Change of tactics adristfble, and begMe ;cc press the 'Treasury investiga- Non with.aincerity- and a commendable COIL We bare already the first chapter of the Committee's &ea:meets! the reve latleni'liar far anis:emigre, but dectiliely Indicate a very.rich raw awaiting .their eimanstive explorations.: The people watch this business ai it Proceeds, and 4infigt it to be . .prose : eided clear dawn to We'have reason to believe, that Trees. orer. Idlest , : will be able to show a olean record.. His enemies will be com pelled to admit that they can discover, no matter how searching their unfilendly in fluisition, no evidence Shit he has violated eny. law In the execution of his official dinette= Nor do we . Imagine that the; expectation of any such discovery coned. teal the Motive, - cfr covers the actu a l oblietlve poini'PY a =foxily of the Com . Mittfeei fan its efierobera now feel. . : ;The 'heather, any of Minn have at any Mime proposed to accomplish; as to the present Tiinurare4Seema toms .. .so beets In . thehoPe f olfeing able to show, that •he might, aulassfed i generously kind consider. itkin lon:me - or =reef bls predecessors, Ifavp'sQmetlme strained the letter of .the Illmpuridifer their personal eccommods- Cen—to flicllitate, in other words; the ad. & Mt pf thelfacarunts, and to Make Bite. whide for Bethnal; witlchluni per. hiPs !sea misapproPriated obi them. Bat Oven this sort of comstrictive misdemean- Or le mite than the',Conamittee 'now ex. te4%5 eat;4llsb,,' at &eldest the present rcisurer. ; Indeed; the vein which they tars struck, rich as it promises to be, ends outside - of and - beyond Mr. Mackey. The . coitinattie . ire after their true game In quite another quarter-and probably they will find it. 11 When Midiey enteral' office, in May la'st,' a mu of , $1,100,000, nominally in Cash, was turned over to him by his re- . String'insdeiessor,,lnein,—the same gen tleman whom the Coalition has'just re elected habit office.; The evidenceshows thai'this Sum -wan composed of ash In bank' .• and cheeks." The items of the Totter being renuired by the Committees he reply is made, "cheeks and some fair. ;kings." The - details. of these cheche, and' , Other . thing'," are pro prised to , be:disclosed at the next session of the Committee: The amounts, mantes, ind other delerlptive- mirky of these "chocks andother things," especially the are what the people now Want pc 16e4irrerIVEfr - 121,7:: Coislition Assisi. into the sir, the Bemocrats went no concealments, the hepnbllcsii fear Sao disclosures, and it . Is only the select party of fifteen who are On the maim salt Shall we help the Committee with some questions ? In the Interests of pub. ‘iiejeistieeS and of the sanctity of the law, :we are prompted to idd this InvesPgatlon by all the means at our command. We 'ebillwifich %hi progress of the infrestiga- Ition. ,If the OCClffattee fall to touch the 4 11 144 Points, Iticsasszrrs , came to 1 1 0* ilk tkrigat4iof Pt iTbs iCommittee hare The broadest lati tude, their inttructlons covering, all the Past terflrifirk'ind britliair-isuillt jtheTeFilta not more than pay ex 'tenses. e ieEr.eittA POLICE 1:1221 Tha PiUmbirgh '.ftit pate a pointed ;query, an follpira.:, , . orbiresimeiii .615-BOei. elip in the contract with the Irwin crowd, elie why has the Metromtiltla Police bill passed the Senate? Who odd out, and who •Tbe unexpected defection of two-Dem ocratic Senstots, Messrs. Mclntyre, of Piny.. and Lindinican, of Backe, seems to have played the very mischief' with the Coatien, citable the '.9i110 1 in the contract with- .the Irwin crowd" which Mulled* this. lautage .of that bill and thiintenslchaßbaclbtirneighbor. d` oecome ataed by the marks of on all sides. `Prob• aldA, toAtheirDeincrptle consilteents kid ',even - Hietit"akriOw that, if events sluilAo ll 4lVH4bßillgieSniateneit of any corrnA.: ccmpact with any of the Depublican.renegades t ior the perversion of Democratic votes to aid in the election of a lie e ptiblio Treasurer, their own In- salted'Dern raun 6)6db:unite . yacht Wee - Mein to a sharp aceoicat. , Has doubtless, is;the ; good reason which has led Senators Mclntyre and' Linderman not inely 104 salt their limbo( theiwhofe dirty Clialition nrovainine;bnt Wmark their most emphatic contest against its tonna aoninnunstion, by suffering ibis aunties:L. iactrateiinre .to ,lxscole a , . This protest, of these taro Senators, was better late than never. ,It may Lure diii. appointed n.few of their partizan kinds who bad engineered the corrupt bargain mad sale; but tt, ;will Minh': their own damaged records at home. And it wilt ben ttnifort tp them; as It is to us, to know . Mit this disappointment is even more keenly felt by those Wildest Re publicans, trivini, Kinn and Bruana. PELT, who, counting on the . co. Operation of e/I:the Democratic Hentors, were plediett to defeat the Mil, µ the price of the.pemdcWp.Totp,fo=.lrwin. Teat unites:sin defection lean to lime cons. igetelydennintlized thattrioof renegadei 1 74 1 / 4 Lflizi fact"' the . miusl_. e, his man ffiddivs Herr,,dodgedout, too late,ntlemptsd to save his rept:dentin by voting for the bill. • Thrta,.we - hoe 19 thank - Inns. Lin. derman and Mclntyre br exploding one ratite 'ldlest intrigues ever attempted it Harrisburg.. ~ • - Theexploslini has shattered that corrupt huwain into fragments and an irreparable wreck. When the bill went down to the House, soma guf pest was .the wand 'Meng thethieteen Depetdine renegades then, alimady-Aemendlaed. as they were by the sharp cracks of popular thunder about their cars; they reprulisted their owncliat hergnie, and it was *indict:cm itrife among them all to sae which should hellfillithP l !nil* atidPrahllted rrie, for a tormenrewhlch, net three weeks ago,. theitidsoleidrily contracted to. detest. When these gentlemen shall have settled for this second treachery with their Dem. ocratie tartners, they will, eaeh of thew, find their own Republican constituents ready with the original account to be qiiidated: No wonder that the Democatic Press now cries " corruption !" We can scarcely even wonder that these Journals should frantically invoke, as they do, the Taecative veto I The opposition press know all about it—end so does the Gov ernor. If the Executive looks for proofs ofs9rruptloi3, the Teteivaphpledgesitself to make good Its chtd-ge that $48,000 were raised in Philadelphia to defeat the bill ; that a similar bill was defeated last vein ier by the promissof large limn to Seas tore, a part of which .ulus actually paid. By aelmiler purabsse of Votes, we learn, onthe Same authority, Gist the new county has passed. the Senato, and will pass the Mouse. These ,proofs, each case, may bi Milled' for; Mid scrutinized by Goituit. or Giary, if he thinks it to be due to the the meantime, that represon• tatlve pemocrat, Mr. .. 1 8111 McMullen" maybe qUitei sure that Joan W: Graux does not rircixeis to do Ids woes for him, if he knows It: ... CORRESPONDENCE. (Correipoudebee of the Pittsburgh Ossetic.) zsaxayrn ts, 0 . , Tan . SL% 1870: / 3 0 81 1 1 1 M here half not yd . begnn to ilrm. no, hat rail theinnre . sonie Changes . ranee being forniel The hardware ALM of Palmer, Willard.tk Co nOw ,icada Palmer, .Casael itg house... They are all gentlemen of ability, merchant of • long . experience. Some gentlemen of this city and one of 'Phila. delphls'are 'Moving towards the' erection of a large woolen mill in this city.' The stock (100,000) for the , new Pinnace Company bas . all been taken, and I pre sume the furnace will get into operation before the end of next slimmer. Same of the business men and capital- , ists ot the city make a public offer of fifty thousand dellarstowards the erection of a flrat class manufactory for agricultu ral implements and machinery. They want the immediate attention of.parties who are skilled to such manufactures and have yatents on good IMplemerds. They Invite my such persona to address E. E. Esq.. President .of Zanesville Board of Trade. The • flify Tuitts in mak. mg this announcement ear' that this is Just the place in all the world for just each an estabilahmeut. .. • _I hear of great movements in the • coal lauds of -Perry county. N Oue company has capitalized its coal bade at 'a million', of dollars., 'The company is welt organ. !zed. Thu Treasurer, A- Itl. .Hottrion. Ditl;leitis the office , • 'lltere it an end to the cotittroveray here on thirXVltt Amendment to the National' Coustltmlon. It was a bitter dose for many'of the old Virginians who. meetly settled this county some -thirty or forty pare ago. It liquite difficult for them to get the wool out et their teeth. ; The .; ! Re publican party has lost many vote r on this ides —men whose prejudices are stronger than their sense of justim, men , who !wish themselves to stand with ens - ' I root - upon the pinnacle of politiati privi ieges, while they place the other on the neck of us; many of their fellow men, as I know of some Christalms pro fessors who are quite glad to have colored persons join their cherches; and gO to ' heaven with them, but they are indlgnati that they should eijoy equal civil privi. legea—in other words they cannot dispute their right to equal privileges as disciples of Christ, the -ruler of nations, but they ' cannot socerd them any political equality. ' The XVtb Amendment is, or soon will be, a part of the fundamental law of the nalon,lt le 'one of the acbleionehhi - or tun BA-public= party, and Oita the - pre, jakea 'surrendered by slavery, ahill ve diedout,lt esteemed the gr andest of them all, and I cannot help contrasting It with the amendments: proposed by the Democrats of the Mat Congress EL gwas it la the 35114 begle niug of '6l] just before the absolution of Ilachanan's administra tion, amendments, which I believe In. yoked the wrattrof freemen, and brought of blood. The nation WasLgot permitted bury all its past glory, and sell its birth right of freedom. Irwas a humiliation that was averted by the Republicans of the nation under the guidance of a mere= Dal and all powerful ruler. Instead of riveting for all times the chains of slavery upon a portion- of the inhabitants. We have "a new birth of freedom," and po. larscal equality, and "a Government , of, the people, by the people and for the peo ple. Yours, GLEAZU. South Skle Sailyar.,Connettiona. CUR JAIL Bi, 'TO. ; Ramona Gezerre : I notice in your paper of the Thh that It in proposed by . the Pan puddle Railroad °llona a branch , . 'to Near Philadelphia, '-Ohlo. There is :anotherands more valuable paint they ought to reach, - by a branch from their road, and' that is from Oakdale' 134t10n direct to a point on the Ohio river at or near Liverpool. connecting. directly-with the Cleveland Road. : - Any person that will take the trouble to look at a railroad map will see at a glance that this will make a direct line to Cleveland and shorten the distance at least some fifteen or twenty miles. Thiscertainly . 'ls the great aim now in. railroad travel. '' This mute his been spoken of for years, and . Providence has provided_ a very feasible route the entire way. The ;Pan 'Haidie Road has double the advantages to build Ws. branch: having their tunnel and bridge at' Pittsburgh already completed; there would be but one bridge to build; strati the Ohio rivet, at the point selet•ted. below. The people all along this route; have been looking and waiting anxiously, for some read to take hold of thisprejece AB to the question will it be, a Ming stockl. think anylenson. that ;would ,go to the trouble of viewing the route, and the valuable connections at each point, will not for a moment doubt but that it will wwt only 'Pay, • but .largely. This branch -would pus through as flue a sec• tion of country, that now is deprived of the benefits of any railroad, as I knoW, of, both 'for mineral and agricultural par: Poses. By building - this .branch the Pau Handle would add to their already exten sive- cold fields some twenty or WAY miles of the 'very best'of coal. The land: holders all along the route would pot only pre the right of way, but subscribe 11b. erallylO build the road.. I hOpoithis note Will call the attention 'of the directors Of the Tanllandle Road to the importance of buildmg this branch at ancarlY'day. , 'Ttie !Ilitbd Bar . • • Minuircl.' ' Bbrions:—l'see' from " the several llama In your paper ; that : a cer tain bill which L Bent to my Mend Midair at Harriabttiw. which he introduced Into the EleusW has developed considerable interest in regard' to the subject Matter thereof itfihte'7lcienty. I bale only to eay that my reason for 'sending It to Mr: . Ratan: was because of oar long . and friendly acquaintance. !I am not tier lewdly acquainted with Mr. Graham, and wait but slightly so..with idr. Bow ard; during the campaign for' • tbe.lionit niation, having - beim with himlti Shows town, though that matterectio meats to have'eaotped his reeoilection. my real sow Tor having . the bill 'Plered and presented was that thdproubelonged to the nate. and that In: these timer. of Retrenchment! and.: Reform that% the money value of .It ought toilet in the Wets Trallanry. • • The bar now. bring; no revenue to the Bltle and wsmiever sand may be lodged on 'the aides of this bar is !Milled swat by whoever seem pmpor , top go .` for tt gnil take it away. • It the bill sent Mr. Mitten had voted. (and by the way It ought tomes yet; for It remand (sail right), I had miesnaloty of getting it.' Had!, teen valued at mom than I thought it was worth by three in terested persona, I should .not, , have taken it lam very certain twould not if that.valuatlon had been the. ore. =lath part, of the value: as 1.11, upon It by the Gazgrrm via ,50,00 a, • I will nay also; Mr. 'Rohm knew noth ing/Mont the location of this and bait I .ant-responalble for whatever *.imp. Ron ." be has ; =dared, and thin, person knowin vri4 admit to any tri be • vialatfalr. g gislacta • • • 'W.' I. L,6i(ipiirr. Monne; Eorrons: rain soFrylo see two rave Senators, both 'ehlunplOde of Retrenchment and Reforii,. so ;nadir seared Into oploldng e . WI, the direet. syrtngot which 'win be the Ittnsing:of money Into the State Treasnry. A sand bar over which the people of Middletown, VanceliFordandsliewtove PITTABURCIR DAILY GAZETTE; FRIDAY MORNIIII3, FEBRUARY 4, 1870, along the river quarrel. and off which the sand during summer is invariably carried away, is sought to be utilized to the State, and melte grave Senators for the moment forget their mission and join the enemies of the State. Why do they for get that if the Wand la worth anything, its value should accrue to all the tax payers of the Commonwealth. There Is not one who growls about this bill but would like to have ft if he could get it. The only difference is, I presume, that the Doctor la willing to pay for tno island and they ll :ui„ and tho °Merriam not. I prep arbill: it In itself all right. There s nu Trick about It so far,. hal am concentlecirnor any-dishonesty on the port of the Doctor. He wants to pay for ail he 'Might} et, and- that le:certainly commendable, Mid farther, {Malt any other person. or an 'of the persona whom I am informed' are f Opposing thii should desire to pay for the sand they May want td oat, and are willing to take the proper steps to that end, I will very cheerfully prepare a bill for them. !I hope this le sufficient on diamond bill question..-: THE kaw, you. Tourr. • . %Tram/Oho gravnitiair Tiaireroviti On the 20th ult. a Philadelphia paper give The outline Ur nib irdpendoos sebieme, of rascality, .hand, and contsm. F4ileil theft, which has jet •diSierace d the inkiw of this, or any other Mines! On the 26th the Pittsburgh GazETTE comes Wit with tinkle great ability, i and startling Impint, which laya this atrocity We 'Our knotiledge this tan. dairies affair must now be added. i The Idea of a ship canal—and therefore, of any canal which would benefit the people or the western part of the fttate— has been abandoned. The radon is elm tile.. The canal enlargement , scheme has hftn • now brought • torwari u'a blind merely. It is unly to be needles means by which 0,000,0004 now in the sinking fond bare, is. to be stolen and divided. canal To build a ship. would take this $3,000,000, - •great deal more.' The enlargement 'of the present ditch "would' furnish the required' pretext for stealing the, funds In the Treasury of the.l3tate, and only cost a moiety. of the. ',swag." Hence the change in the charscter of the contemplated ,lmprovement. , We do not know him we can better condense our knowledge of this acheme,' as we haTe gathered it, than by republish. log the questions of the Pittsburgh GA; caws, and' answering them, as we are able.. We therefore adopt fiat method._ The reader will observe that the questions of our able catemporary.eze addressed. to the friends of Abe swindle. We know they will not answer. „And we do no for theledefit, of those who want light.. Question. 'What allowance is to be made to O. IL Beed—the present owner of the work—for,' bid Interest of nominally $l,. 600,000, Which cost it is said, not, over s4o'• ,000 dame. $BOO,OOO, or 50 per cent. ori the par 'value of his canal Bonds :now held by him. , . • a million of dollars are to be tuadeon his depreciated property, thus inflated to kiar, does the profit all go to hire,' ar does he divide with the "friends" of the enlargement t''' • , Ara/leer. The $BOO,OOO caerirlaes the mene which Reed is 'to receive. The. ,•friendii" of ,the measure ere to get the remaining $BOO,OOO of the plunder. Question, 'Woo aro these friends, and what attire of the big thiPg cacti to • Anitur.• Morrow B. 'Lowry; D. D. Brigham of the 'Pittabargiti Cesstnerriol, are alleged to be "ID and ammo others in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, ?whom, as yet, rumor does not definitely-discos. er. They willdevelop in a few days, and we shall give their names. ' ' Question. 'For .wliat epptial purpose is Mr. Rent himself now lob iing in favor of this programme at Harrisburg?' eltunssr To secure 60 per cent on his $1,500,000, by the , ptssage of the bill; and to show that, when he is satisfied, the . .ntee little sum of $BOO,OOO remains for general distribution. Question'. 'ls it true tbat'yott propose to rub tne sinking fund,'by en exchange of yirarbonds for the Allegheny Valley handset $8,000,000 :now pledged to that, • Ammer: .Bless you, yes l Thai is sii they intend to do. . • Quution. 'Do yon not know that the Donaltuition forbids you to touch that ' Ann r. Certainly they do: , Bat as olio Attorney General was found capable or an Opinlon that nibbing,the Treruidry, and violating the, Conatittltion was not Illegal, , ao a similer pretext—or the one now on file may be used as authority. Question. To you rely, as before, on the help of the same Irwin (meaning the Treasurer elect, that pet of retrenchment, reform, honesty, .t 0.,) to put this through, alter you bate secured, through Lowry's treachery, the aid of the Democrats, and the corruption of your own immaculate bolters, the passage of enact for that par. pose t' drutioer...You bet I He Is used to that sort of thing. The last ."transfer" froui the Earaideg Ilund.lina"milawy preceded his retirement. Thi next will irrmedi: atelytallow. his reentry into aloe. Quastfett.--Tow much more will your bonds be worth than the celebrated Jos • cobs Mortgage- to' the -Tammy of the Corumenwealtbr , • ' • • `Annear: Not onricteettb as mob, on Its tam', ReliflOtCs becatear, the Mortgaga reffeged' to le paid cub, to its thu rain The Bonds of the. Ede canal are not now, match a dogma ton—the paper being eery old—run:l they, will never ad• Cu` E 1 . The London (=respondent of the New Toth Tribues,•who Ira greater (Houdin the ballot for woman thati'bbineWsPaner is, sends the following piece: of canons tuierit ir'om:Etinland G• • Thein Is a possibility that woman ear foga - will be caviled this' very heft sce: I deal of Parilament,. Incredible , as such e thing may spear ... at' first sight. - It can only beAone, of c ourse, bya party move ment, 'and equally r - of course, it is the Tories who contemplate - adopting it as a patina - mumDianta l l's odlicatiod process may bo tried once more, though he will scarcely venture to insist that the' extension of the suffrage 'to -I- Women is I merely carrying- , out'the traditions and creed of the only conatitutional party. hrto be put upon' Cid Mott, intelligible and litterealing grbnne that - It will pay: One of the most cautions • adiocates of the measure in Parl i tment regards such a step as not only;possible but probable. If then, the billed 1. Do likely to past al: moat' tuaruifroously,, since the majority, of Liberate are quite stub to ' the dangur of being outbidden by. their old enemies fn such a matter, and they certainly will not Tota.agshmt It as a party. On the merits or the Vuitton . they..would divide.,- Sir . John Coleridge, for instance, lea warm advocate of woman.-suffrage, and Mr. aright:is equally strong agenda it. .Ilia pretty generally felt that, since the cos- Medea of, the. municipal suffrage to wo. num, no very logical . reason can be ad, dated Ibr refusing them the 'parliamenta ry.- ' !The suffrage resting here on a prop. erly qualificattOn—:for :bottheholder and lodger amounts ,to thet=the argnmenta that be used against it'Ltt America are not applicable here, and thorn seems no raid. die course between admitting.women to the franchlieon Ps existing Muds, or Imp: attuning manhood In .the place of hods& hold suffrage. Whether• :the working mca'would come Into a scheme of naives. sal suffrage instead- of Manhood auffrage is very dotibtftal. ec Lowever that may be, thadeelnk id, of the woman's movement, ate' extremely hopeful of a nearer mamas than would' , have'. been thonght peeslble six montha ago, by the mast confident of thenac: - • Taal Itetropollinin IPollea Bill. •• Tim Dern6cMila Members at ' II rilr. bitrg complain bitterly pt the action , or their. Senators:. Mclntire of; Perry, : and Lindeman. or Books, to whose abeam tbey attribute the panne of the .Metro• polltan Felice BtlL The bill was paned by a vote of sixteen--Republican yens to thlneen nays •r.The Democrats say that if keleitirerMd Linderman had remained in their seats and toted they would bate been joined by it least one ' Republican; who would have toted for some compromise mess ate,. ouches allowing ;the Governor to ap whit the oointedrstotters...The Detetatrata would thus have secured, slate*. TOWN eitherto defeat the.N entirely, et Wines It in some meddled shape: Senator Lin derman left this city early this morning, and returned this erening; and ;Mclntire remained In his wet until a short time be fora v Si e wlsto4r9iElougng* Or t&>c two coloted nindniaths the 'Staih Bennie *of South,' J. Wright szI.W,.:,J IlThlppea,.39 s ll)3 s the vacancy on the Supremo with,/ ram* by the resignation of Congressman Hoge, Wright was elected by the General Al terably. Wrightia a Pannsylvanian. NERB LK/ ILISCULAM Tint redaction of Abe duty on pig and scrap Iron will be opposed by Messrs. Dickey, Coke, Covode and others, and Di, neeesesu7 toleyent the reduction of the duty on th staple productions of Ponorylvania th y will Tote against the bill, which has keally but a very poor prospector becoming a law at this session. Tan Oil City Miss says "Tha sbility and untirisdiligence with which the Bengal - A ei9 fr om this district, has COOkbattecr imew, county swindle,: Is Tani:Ling : him renown in all parts d the State a mong ToaesS men, - and will re• dound -tits Icreffit with-his Venango bounty constituentx” Is iieutadrelithat Vice Admiral Porter intends to order himaelf on a fancy cruise to the Nlediterranesix and all the points in PuloPff skortli Visiting next simmer. He I° now btullY °engaged' hiarrangiog the list of - vessels and in selecting the officers who aro to accompany him, and also in devising a new uniform for t h e occasion that Will surpass in -gorgeousness any thing ever seen on the persons of United Btateenseel officers • • • Tnit Wheeling Interfigeneer says : With in a day.or two past ve have been In formed that a number of wealthy gentle- 1 men in Bridgeport are anxious to emb k In a mammoth glassmanufactnring es b• listonnot In Abet. plam b i zl The requi to amount of capital will forthcoming soon as 1.• first class practl man, one w o understande the business in detail, p • senteldrepelf with 'proper credentials u t , to hli clificlty In the Particular indical d . . . Tan , St, Thorne and Osmanli treaties ceder 'Tiptoe • disc:salon In the' Senate Conatnittee of Itoreign Affairs en Tuesday. The 'Pretddent is .very anxious that these ineestireiationlif ba,cotanatinated. ;At.; though , h is . Adyninistratioh . bus nothing . to do with the treaty. foe the acquisition' or the Woad. of St.-Thomas, be recently expressed himself to friends to the effect that he considered the lJnited • States bad so committed stlibmselves to the measure that they cannot tetire from It with credit. Tun. _ _ i , Philadela Press lay= numb to the Republican members of the Senate who yesterday stood up for the tense of good • order in Philadelphia I The Met. ropolitan Police bill war voted for and passed ' by 1 ' strict party voice, • Mr. Lowtv, ot &arse, voted In the negative, as everybody expected.. Hls conduct for a long lima has been 'so. nroverbiallY stupid, and's° at veriance with elferYthing 1 Republican, that we mean to count him among the only friends be his—the Dem ocrats. TIES Om Lightning Prev le likely to 13 e,oritvirieded. The Bnlicci Press for ardtild7'. editions is preferred, 'and for "heavy edition's, Mr. Walter of McLendon 'Timm hex quite recently invented a press, ripen-which the rsino is printed, which Is said to be remarkable for ha-simplicity, requires few persons to feed it, prints 11; 000 . PiPeri on both sideiter -tour, equal to 22,000 on one side, - and Isla every way preferable the night, ten _and twelve cylinder Hob' praises. The Lon• don lima establishment have thrown out thebi Itoe - for the new toucan, 'The oyh. laden of the Walter -presi make two hundred revolbtions per minute."' The mer-Wne' lb -almost sntlrely• self-acting, from IlliPrimping of the ink into the Ink box Md.& the lnitent: below "stairs; no the teen/zing 'of .the numbers as they arb Printed, lu the mealier% thorn isbobe. BLlCTauarrir, le aremedy . rot Wine, hoarsenese, sore threat, ,and other ail ibents from which vocaliati Meer iab severely, has recently been recommended i t, by the phyalcian attached • to. the P es Opera House. Ho asserts that five pu Ile of the cetoicriatorl. who came to him to be treated tor hoaraeness, loss of To Ce and affection of the' larynx', were elect- trifled and cured: ' The patients Were re • quired to sing both'. before and after treatment, and the difference between the respective condition of the vo ice was very remarkable. -.After hating been electrified, the respiration of the patients Wm better and deeper, and their voices stronger, faller and More pure. The mine trentment was made nee or to rem• bzii tini hoarseness of an eminent male boars singer, who Was, in' consequence, enabled the: same evening to perform a difficult part with tnumphant and unex. petted socctsx VARICOSE OH 11110ILEN VEINS Tboessmds of tsetse.a eager year Maud fur sot with a : broken •doure condition of the veins of the leci; 'which In our Simes ire early re du,Dd D ud rminenfir som,ptible of cure, mid sulfas on. only Otteanse they do not know where and to whom to'soply for relief. Now, Vireo the needfr lathrinailoss In was like this, seems to us a proper dab' ea Pert of the newspaper press, and it rives as greet pleasure to be able 0 recommend ali reit to re, ISZTISZI4 4)r lag wimp ItTßZZT,whosa vast number of.applt• imam. and his great still In chronic diseases. enables lam to afford the greatest *mount of re. lief than the present arra of /0.1411'00 ran afford. Desire Unias 7.25001141 *andirons to width sea Pave. Telesiad above, there roarer warms of inconvenience and Sufferer, mach as rwellingi '.off labacirmirrrositea, whine the Dootr, with implisaces, lame tardier. Than again the andedetter *terrines and elehteireelltet Impeller tofem.la.lua.ofree of isuNsia -.Menu; and annietr , fat t 0... tbe potterhae befit led ender see 50101 * In le Poittreei , iol'is to ineeti ken intt uaelly hen rifferlig when they . do not promise abertraty • rus 'Douioni experlane• earns • perlo4 at tasn;beslJeU,A natural aptness for 'Alas department of Ws profession, mane. him 'unmaking Ordinarily skillful. Thert•fc loginat ;Is upti Mori goneratlou bt no* Elea of the ProPO , Ptlnm wills. octant of itself be • sUllleleat dui to eels* not Only 0t atteistlot of perstrus chest coin., but also that of an in leillrut thyslefaiut: D. KeyeeVs . pace sad, Medicine non. 167 'Liberty elCeet: • ' . • • J.9f WAY $46, iezd 1,11.4.1TA11LE.1D1 VALIDE4 Indigestion not only erects the phys'eal hesltb ;teethe disposttione god tempers ot 11. vleilms. The dyspeptic become*, too. to a ,AMIAIIII4 moralised by L ltio sallerithU. lie is autdeet to AU of alltaieia. or, ainistr.. the case may be. A :preteriatural sensitiveness which 'mina ivettiLlelatAltiti to selschniiikill words and adept thin itiviid hla. .ad Ole 5. G ls aiarut aid Mures; balm Is not eartaillently marked by 'exhibitions or nonalese, foreign So his rest nature.. Testis are the mom tot yitesoomes &or Ilift,diaeue. far the Invalid cannot be jolUy, held respoßstON, lA' or to fauns Imamate Amok...a. no t rescue or tee Orino , rai vallsru.trom a state not far removed from loelptent fatuity. tbat thaw sevetitme of meot•l tbelr ph eate a. Elstarticade P•tasirnl7 an n erl c °,lt b k umr of toe Meissen. ind , ltasitiettatmers.laer aver oud.the bowels upon these time lamr. ISSS antral Hadtv tette etoMina Bitten iustm. altaiseen ty, neestocipir • tatoreacti *adulatory chaste In tutr.ootolamo... I..m.vasetablki.Ar• - di. nts aro/nab' yrtpuourm coniganied an of • reau•Slay. regulation and al t.rative eau ao.er, sod the at:Amami wales - lends aotiv.ty to their remtatat yams. tra, pOl.Ol end b. , =as oz. be . extracted Ova Ma owe arhoiesionse Of aii cereal*, vie : seand e.e. NO . urePentie eau mite this cents! restorative ior sleight Wink VerattraTit_ , 1 pl4.lPli"rtrini; et frerinys• name 'trout du to 04 but els mom will rotate,. email millo . Of CA UV eltabbity. sod this sappy ebonite oil nullast itseir in h . o demeanor wan ...A ban.- ,I~TQTIO,EB., ai'OFF , C 1.0 1 .. 7:L BHP 0011PANT.—de /0 - titan ter thine. (1411 allaaamirt of Ors r'a® awr El. twit! sky, TV.Hoals. IIAMPATOiarraI • JAMES H WRIGHT. Trtutr , r , ' .141.41toir] Tab. IN Imo. Pauli:m(4:llm Mk 1870:; IarNATIONAL itEriNlN4tand BTORI , G —TM , anima =Wing of the Stoclkodere of thii Natio:ma WI In( awl O tATI.B:CMP.An deinuou of pacers to r atelVerdTAVltirir. ANiTI L AT . 770. 41.11.• istuu, •ala . ‘. oa YON bnlary 1111.•%10q!cletk ilf.• • •:‘ purr. J. tJtr. Crum &metal'''. , ' 141 =1,7 7 ,41.111T0. I • 6F ELI cTSOF IrOII DI. RECTOttat heldliltit 'to , eeye . ifot. the easel_ne year will Der et the SauXlitorith No. be oar .h TUheloitY, ' , KT Wt.' MITI% between lin holm of were endure.' - JAZ 11. BELL. • -Amman= VALI.= *Ammo.. C 0..!! '1.44‘b.M.• OX. lariffool/.1101.1001g.: , _ : .•" 'ANNUAL ' =VIM Ttieltegaltt enniarxesdnig at theeteekboid- WV Or the illezese7 vaae7 1.1110.1C=D83'7 via - bit bed 'at Abe OPTIC Z .OP MSS COW PANT. Ne. Ale Pits Wee. lettabuiPla. Jet WZDNM B OeIr. Te.b.W7 , X3d. WITO. ;et 11 ewe leg rove* araeeethelletollee er /Wears! tok.the rung sear, see Pak tee truleuttec °prick Ithat evAlnese al .Seep:e4ll JA91311:0 ,JOHN BALL9NTINZ. Seiretk7. larliNAP FOlt'r, imor co:or zrrrentrabs. ra.—rb• :Annuniewuk of tbaBtookitelibui oftbirCo* pan; whit, heat at the cease' litketteet. ea TUESDAY. /Ornery sth. Ct E Welock P. W., at trttleh . thee there Irtll be an electios for SETES (1+ DIBACTORS. ja=mil O. =MLA. Treassusr. - raisr At 25 Ce,nts, 4-4 TIN= POPLINS, A GREW! BAUGAIX, At 1.0 Cents, Light and. Dark Calicos. At 1-2 Cents. _ 14.4 BLEACHED MUSLIN, A GOOD BAILGALN. At 62.75, LADIES' EMBOSSED FELT - 8161 1 S. WORTH $4.00. AT WILLIAM SEMPLE'S. Nos.lBo and 182 Federal Street., ALLEGHENY crrr. PLAIN AND STRIPED DELAINES, • • Very Cheap. ' .1114sek and Colored Nporded POPLINS. Black and Colored Dress Silks. CASSIMEDU AND JEANS, Wholesale and Retail, AT WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street, ALLEGHSWE OrrT• 7 M CENT. INTEREST • IN GOLI), PllTlble Mar and November la Now 'lrOrk sad London. tree of Government Tax. _ ' FIRST MORTGFAXM Conyertible Sinking Fund Bonds AT DO,. MUM) BY TAX BURLINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS Illiumota Railroad Company Tiddler; neat 10 per cent. currency; principal gni years to no. psjablis lei gold. tittered 17 the railroad, trAnclies, depot grounds. rolling clock,; equipment and franchise of lbe company. ;There bond. are only band upon each en non Of lb. rood as fast as the note Is completed nod . In suesnifol operation. Tiro cad 0.1111 =Mons of dollars hare .been expended on this Lfiglaty-three smiles ue nearly eomplet,d ifia,tiolpeed, nod • re dy show large eanongs, and the inns ate der cf the llhp V rniali Ong to coustruction• LOAn has been selenedi by 007 non aft , r a Itro°asts andn careful loytigatton; n‘equent- We More no hesitation In recommendlegitto ooe fthads u a wheel) sub. ProlllAbie 'and Itrit•claie severity. Our opinion Is folly nog ens• ad by ibeithletring aeon) letter foam the cope. deuced sad exklueatly so °Enna nia•eier of the rtnnolyialiltallned Corrusanyi :PiIeIIitTLVANIAL RAILROAD COMPAIer. Peiztalbswre °mos.' ' Ylfrialre:Ylma. Moyle, two. Messrs. HENRY MEWS. k CO.. Na 711 •WWletreet.-41.allentenr In inswei te Seer re• 'quest of the TM alt. fur car 011nlog utotbo teadition and prospects of the Borirastal.. Coder Rapids and &Inn esota Railway, the character of the country thfoesh . which tt mum and the emanate threes, of the eaterpete, We 'swirl Hate that before ween log the tryst Impose.% epon - ei by the Fir t Mortgage fiends of this OomPeey, we bad rally satisfied ourselves of the practicability or the entered.. nts road starts at one of the most licorrieh In g tiers on the wolorn Misalsathel River. sad runs to a earths. tarty direetton ep the great fit& Cedar Velier, connecting at protein& p: Sts along the lino wltheis dttlerent railroads, now in aetire . ,operatiOa. nearly ell of wide t meet be, more or less, tributary to or feeders to tide nod.' TM. euternanf la deatuod to become. In eon *Alm. with others now It operation or bang tourtrocted. one of the great - trunk me* from LOW Sneer! or • • M. Pent Cedar Rapid.. and' Baran gton tont. Louie and to the Imt, °nettle Weil.. Peelle end Warsaw, and the Peassilroe Ole Unread m, .Met we represent. , „ Bet adds from this. the poputoirs Celle lama of the nonnten along the Irmo of title road, Me great prodecltriners and varmint. it,. enelelent gear easy 'of a rood local badmen whlrm, far any goad, lath. but rell MMUS for seinita. ' • - •- goad we: or the prosperity end .fikuh of the, country through 'Mal Oda rout was may be !vend In the fact that to. Company reports over a mallon ned • palette eollars permeated end expended be Inelvld salt midterm aloef the ttne In Dashing on one hundred and slaty tales °fine wart. and It le also • mane penal of the Irmatpopulatlty and necnalt7 for the told. ." Years. regretfully.' ,• ' ' - ' , 'O. ZLIti•R THOMPSON'. • • • • President Of the Poem. /1. B. Co. Tn. • Vartl.lo3 12, nteenTf tees. Inni`tTokdo, reeds • Warta. ft. Co.) earrtfeaee of the ro. au eefd Imentese' Vine of the section of the etiantry ' through . which this road sons. we yr , eaet the following , Ofnetel htetentent of the flueelne 'Agricultural PfOneCte *WPM , / from the State of lows by tt e different is Uroads thveht, dieteg tie year gee log .tfoll . Both, Isiro. Just honed by the Pecre' .terg of Mates , . :ltem et horsee Nsinxber:ot c.stV.s 110,98 T bogs 111,35! lismber ufAcep 82,139 , Dremett boss, lbs ' 13.418.116 Lard Rod pork, lbs. 7.689,570 ' Waal, lba 2.868,196 Wheit, 9.195,043 Corn. Dpsbels 2,1110.103 Cams' trallxs. 35.478,1154 Otter path., Duna. 2,8014047 Outer norkaltaral products, tor.. 47.808,101 71cOar non, otornnrrlcaltoral pro -314.713 Akolmal• prodseto not otherwlso , 'epeclaid. lb. ' 10,913./01 The prefedlhe of6efil deterrent to mace' up Whom exclusively of the stlymcits Efatleard: had , dee: 'hot Delude the' mount of troaabe Gipped- itestmard froth Dhbeffee or Moll regor, wh hdlio aid Befell the WWI materially. U the slilfaheate Weetwird by the rallroadi ware given they. Irohld . min ImMeneely the sarpriclog ox hllalt Of harylei product+. ,T 4113 *OA) ALSO Ulna Ttisouort nor mu 'AND' OHOWING BEATH OP WINNE. Deference to the map f the Called Duce • Mill show that THIS ROAD 'rApsza 11111011011 THE MOST EhTTEßratalEo AND °now's° r.arrioN O. THE WEST 'AND 7,00.11,5 Ova OP THE GREAT TRUNK Ltd= DIDECT COMMIIIIICATION WITH HEW TOOL CHICAGO sod err..toms, heat,. to thi latter any, 90 miles a.arer Mel Northam lowa sad all portions of the Mate of MI anemia, than hay other road sow blahs er projected, and alio the harem route froandreatral sad Bomb. • Tab ' , cad la redalnd iN the wants of that Ho. Houlihan slates and theta Wed Ina* le Galt Ina the It and mann tanned traunneletuan.: TEN BONEN OF THIESZ BONDd THZII.I4 root; OIIAnANTILND HT: A• GREAT. BE -I- N 135 ALREADY IN IN:MINCE. AND HAS NOT TO 202 i ANY OP THE 002ITINGSNCIEB WHICH ALWATIP ATTEND' , lIPIIN OPENING OP -THE HUIDAI INTO 8111/AAD lINMETTLED - COUNTRY.. • ,• • , Weer these band. forth* eiihmed at WI ‘6 , 4 faulted UM tan. • WZ lir 0011.11ENII THEY INVEISTERS AHD °PEWEES OE CIA L INBT TI TIUNB WHO DESIRE TO onalcog:Turan mon PRICED INVEST WEN el FOR A SECURITY.WHICH kW.. BEETS LIVET ELE-VIIIT 0 eummr.a.ND AT THE ELME TIME TIELDE A MOOR HIGHER WE OP lIITZBIZT. I • 4..x.phifilt and tall partatvan iii!auta Dy HENRY • CLEWS • t U=t7 • 1 4 10. 82 Wail Street, H • uAsciLL Aezzia OF THII COICANI. r or by , . . S.` McCLE/111 . —dc CO = ~.....u.T..AVENI7; Pittsburgh,: 14_, Siaksts awl Doles 4 goverafsat. Vold. Ex. .1111P6iiietzuwas awl au clams at Elecartties it2,01111/11 tat tht above drivels. beads. jinaarwr . tlismotrenANDLESS ON _woo mums. oign• ce.,) rerehg siathassitla Ballads, •• WOOD 8211334 Mal dim aims Dimond ssr NEVI ADVERTISEMENTS 11OURKEEPING DRY, GOODS Pillow Case Muslin% Shirting Muslims, Shirting Muslims and - Irish Linens, Plain Linen Shirt Fronts, Iloihroidered Shirt Fronts, AT VERY LOW PRICES. AT • • MILIAN SEMPLE'S, Noe. 180 and 182 Federal Street, ALLLIVARANT CITY. At. $1.50. WHITE 110 KEY COMB QUILTS, LAWS FUZZ. 7 At 81.75 a Dozen, Linen Table Napkins, AN ISM& BARGAIN. At 10 Cents, WHITE LINEN TOWELS. At 25 Cents, Warn: LINEN TOWELS, A GMT BAIMAIN. AT WILLIAM Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street, AIAJAHLINT EXTREMELY itcp - w Pnics BELL MOORHOUSE Will Open Daily This Week, Prints, CwMtneres, Nnslins, Alpacas, 311/Low PRICES. PRICES REDUCED 9PCO-"JC).41.12".. AT $l,OO. CHILDREN'S FINE FELT SKIRTS, WORTH $1.15. AT $1.50, LADIES' BEST FELT SEM& Wanaattd. Perfeat—worth $11.09. • AT $l.OO. Ladies' Braided Fete Skirts, Deoteled Barialn.—worth AT HALF FELICE, LADIES' AND CEGILDRZWIS Superior Cashmere Stockings, • AT • LACRUILGISDE lc C0 1 8, 78 and' 80 Mirket Street. tel Jame. HORNE tt CO'S: In urger to still I=nter Tattoo stork. beton tang our. =anal ISTWiter3. 1.111 wilt cOntlan to altar our stack GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Many. Goods_ Below Cost. Woolen Goods, Eosin, Cloves. Underwear, Laoe - and Lace Articles, Embroideries, Millinery Goods, lash awl Bow Ribbons, Dress Satin igs and t , Velvets, . Triminhßomie Uloak Loops and Ornaments, Bonlevarde Skirts, no, 441, AT RETAIL BARGAINS. 77 if 79 .ffIidIRKET STREET. ESTABLISHED p''llBBl OGIN - CRRGG ul C O., 62. Wood Street, (noon. 4..?. More SS. Clunloo ,) rATBECINIH. PA. . Country aerehanto are 7aTllel or, eon ass esomlne oar,otook whine In lino City. nnonts for 4Loollorson at Wood's least arm Norkwestern !soros Shoo Noll • A lull minion Art IlDrebtrignio. •43 , 11 , 112 Vai l 4lAirplattee mb irlik . l l = Loonier, *414 slum on hoof. READ 1 , `I6ITID BEAD! Arosurod to one lalnoto. Artibma bbeledlig or looting aromas Bosuns and Memo! Nona Zesioved In aDm Waco& NU operatic's: per. fiNbints oab at Noodatod I NO2NokoomNoft lauoodistotyl No oetsoooso inodlctooosod3 . • . um, famine, oposoNnoi yol*ta.Ai.dolo JUNO troatod Noximiony. Trott-Bile osO mutat= card faa annum s i shocues immn o< 110017 ratmodol. Good CNY NOlrm.f•S 0010.11 ear. tram • a.=. to in/Load_ to ayi r.al, miados.,o to It a. sa suesoolk.r MN". No; 46 Sixth woo, old Clotz,' N. out ur. p, Pi 412111014 rituutrat, ~ : : • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS AN ACT 70 CREATE A PAID FIRK DXPARTM ale? IN AND !NOS CIT w OP P1TT,R17909. aig - ridst I. B. it macho? dc.. ?It shugh shall conalltute T?Mbat U ke o Y o. known at ,the Pittsburgh ttril Matta of the otate of Pennaelvanta iiTc. 9 The °emits of the city of Pit II Amin{ wee. a eltiams, residents of said eh , to we "Pittsburgh File C rnmigalonon." (which offic• it he.ebycreated with the dutlea sad power, herein contained and ImPotati.)". shalt font a ?Otos run ?Ire Department, to take a m nd have.. provided by tbla act. cJotrol Rai anagement of all deers, men. pralsolT" measure arm action foe try prevenston ea t imolai:mem of hoes militia raid Diablo , so be org.ised as herein ?remitted, and to he ‘ kboan as Opt stabstrits ?be Dititirldtent. Saki Carew I mlasionera sba I bold tbe said ..ffics I for tun Lerma followlog, to wits Throator one' year. tittle lot two years and t erm , three...lg. twat° tan expiration tel . each iv ptut f °ennui!. abaft elect aueceasola as t le city