- IC gtvWittobingli6nufte. orixcLu. PAPER. Of. -Pittsburgh, Allegheny City and Allegheny County. orncri: 11ZITTI BMOC 81. iID Si Ern Al. THURSDAY. FEB. 10, 1870 Pwrsoszon et Antwerp, Nit . B. S. BONDS at Frankfort, 92392 i Gam closed in .. New. York yesterday at 120E41201. Own of our city journals propounds a novel idea in iluisprudence. It holds that "a decision of the Supreme Court cannot be reversed"—next winter or any Uther time. This dents], of the power of that Court Id.ltconsidez its own decisions, 1011 startle even the Chief Justice himself —lf he has a proper respect for the au thority. • sus, drawn -tfp with great eare, Is before the Legislature of Missouri "for the asseument and taxation Of property Jidda State, and for Imisg tau there- on according to Its true value inmoney.l' Night it not be well for some member of oar Legislature to send to Senator Gra ham of. Missouri, its author, for a copy of that bill? Own Andersonian Treasuretelect„ one Irwin, seems to be In no hurry to confide - himself to the care of his friends, the me jorlty of the Senate Committas which be: pa the other day to "inrestlgatef' the Memory. Unfortunate Committee! Honest Irwin I Between them, they have a wolf by the ears.; :They dare not let go * —and they are*afraid to bold on I Th. piople Walt patientiy, but with thoir eyes open. Tea Lancaster Espresa Joins the Pitts burgh Commercial and a few other Coal!- . tlon journals in. defending the • scandal ous treachery of Senator Billlngfett The editor of that Capron has been' for a lona • ' time In public fife. '` first appeared' In 1817, at the criminal bar of Dauphin tunntty, where he wu indicted, .tried mad 'Counted for forgery. His opinion upon and slang, is therefore' value .: ble—sury l That Coalition' Is just the place for Min, .now - ZErga Porufan ExoTCLOPIDIA has been coming tone for some time, end the Centennial; number-is now before us. This work, as far as we are able to judge, is altogether singular, being neither a mere . dictionary nor orirerbose cyclopedia, but combining in onel . mcuy of the excellea „• Sea tnd• Menthes of both, so that we : • believe that, if its, pnblishers fulfill' down to arnica and the rich promises 'made, • rand thus far kept by theca, the book, coiat . plated, will be one of the molt useltd,. invaluable and popular works in any U . brary of which It may form a part Mews. T. Elwood Zell, the publishers in Philadelphia, have our thanks for the general promptness and regularity with which they furnish us with the numbers of the boot, as theY issue from the press. JUDGE STRODG% RECOAD, 'TwO Interesting questions are just - now before the Bents. Who is Baktaxor t 'What is Buono t No one can aurae: the -,llret query, except to say that he Is a New jersey lawyer of lair reputatkm. Hisconarniation; for the BouthernCircult, Is not reckoned upon.. La to Judge &mono, a precedent Is quoted against -his record: it Is said that in 1868, Ina aueinnrolving the validity-of the tender Act, which was in Its leading features almost Identical with the clue jpst decided at Washington:, he held, from our? State bench, to to thatilven , by Chief Justice Chaim.' This . statement , would not recommend his Mane to: the Senate, if it were imbstal. Sally tree-which it b not, as will arpear from a brief reference to the Santa thus • dlitOrted-tiy rumor: • -; When, - _ in 1866, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania set in bans it RIMS. ' burg, WOODITAI6, 0. J., TROIMION, Brims°, Reap and Aoxzw, Associates, istesn welt, known as the "legal-tender ' cues," were decided and are iepoitedi' IL Smith, pp. 1-116. Is is to' the opin• , lon given by Justice &mono in One of those cases--Bkidienbergerie Brlnton— that the pewit - referee= - made.. Therelo,he held to the coed:Untie:oly, of the Act of Feb. 23, '69, making the treasury notes a legal tender, as well for debts previously u far those later con • tmoted. His opinion is framed in the strongest terna,„ Many of which . are so literally Identical with the language used by Justice Mmes. on Monday last as to warrant us in presuming that the latter' • • Judge had particularly examined and ap. proved of the Pennsylvania precedent. - .Nor does it impair' the Position thus taken by Judge Srsono, upon the abso• lute validity of the legal-tender law, that, In the particular nee cited, he held A , stipulation in a ground.rent_deed for a rleeol.lPaltnent of a died sum 62 " law ful silver Money of the United - States," not to be a "debt" within the meaning of the Act of Congress, capable of ex ,, tinguiihnient In legal-tender paper: Bina the profession has se generally approved of the decision of last winter, at Washington, enforcing the specific per . formanoe of contracts rude espreesly payable in coin, It Is absurd to take captions now to this ruling of Judge STRONG. NO one can read the full text .of hls opinion in Bludienberger. • : - Deletion, and Slid any excuse 1:oc believ ing that be would' not ilia been . foun if on the Federal bench, at the aide of Jaettice 'other tie day. The' Bun , . . , policy of the war for the 'Union mita not 'hart found a more able defender. • THE LAW OR TRUSTEE& - In the pi:vomitus of the Legislative et Elateisbarg hit week, the following int is mentioned as hailing been ieportial favorably by the House Committee :=- Be h humwd, are., .That In all ewes of trust, whether meted by will, dexr ,otherarlse, now , existing, or he ' crested, and whether the subject of .trast.shall be reel or. toosonal estate, the cutaii qui trust. or • majority Interested C 6: 4" 4117.aagersine Atiterestesti nem ,the r ight to elect fir choose V unites it torocuto laid trust, and upon ApUllopolthe enrol gut treat; ,or parties • 'Lmintenletesaforessia Mahan:tett estwo, • the Omit of Oxman Pleas or Orphans' Court haring 'lndscllctbcit•shall ream* the acting trustroor trustees, and appoint • Agther or ethers, so chosen or elected • by said partle% who shalt have elf the pow - • • 'ere lo twecute sald trust wanted, and upon seourity being approved and en • • won sald appointees es vilhoned by wad court appointing them. And when the actinic trustee shall not" have free and uninctimlxred real,estate to saidll Talus of the personal Ousts ofrust, the oourt of Common Pleas •," or Orpbanir Court having jmiadlction: shall, upon compbdot, compel the.bald trustee to file a bond with two or more seeratities, se shall be. approved by the This, as it reads, strikes saes as a very crisp, rdinaritneastim r - 'lt Might as wen .ba entitled an act to defeat the minim It divests all tmstees, appointed by • .. testators or benefactors,' post, present or. fair% of their , °Moe, at the pleasure of, the very panes; against whose Ittrxipe• . ace, gatiliift,.or stdilectios. to" (villa: ME= ~, f r 3 ~ .k } ^~. v!. proposes to degrade our courts from being tribunals for the defence and relief of really imperiled heirs or beneficiaries, Into mere regfitries to attest the creden tials of whomsoever a vicious or misled mini qui trust may choose to nominate. Certainly this will be plain, if not digni fied work for oar courts. However often the vicissitudes of ho. man affairs may bring about cues in which trustees should be' removed, and the wishes of beneficiaries be consulted by the Courts in appointing new ones, there is. still no sound region for the sweeping revolution in thew, and the startling reduction Of the discretionary power of the Courts, that would follow the passage of this" iict,7 ith its emcees .t sive mandatory "shells,", giving ac. live power to the very party, under trusts, . whose function is passivity, so long as the trustee does his duty, to enforce which the Courts ever stao ready. We do not criticise this "act" as law yers, for we have no professional preten sions; but as journalists, whose duty it is to cell attention to public measures, at fecting the relations of property and society, that seem Inconsiderate, if not positively evil. If. we are mistaken or exaggerate the objectionable features of this propceed law s we cheerfully accept correction. There are not a few able and upright Uwyers in the Legislature, who are alive to the necesslty,for great caution in legis lating on subjects of this kind, to whom we are very willing to leave this matter, if It only receives their timely attention. If our laws relating to trusts and trus tees need amendment, .or out Courts should hive greater raiweista enforce the faithful performance of trusts, in guard— ing the security of trust property, and controlling the appointment and conduct of trusteed, by all means let suitable logic lation be had. But let it be by a well considered statute, not ignoring the wisdom and In tegrity of our Courts, which In this State happily deserve and enjoy public confi dence, and not operating so exclusively through the choice and action of the very parties, under * trnsts, to 'restrain, if not Indeed to incapacitate whom from choice or action, la an essential aim in the Mlle don of trusts. FINANCES OF PENNSYLVANIA. Under the meit. decision' of the Su preme Court, cuUtling sll creditors upon trztliquidated contracts dated prior to February. 25tb, 1869, to -Pap thereon in gold wanes, it is Inter eating to consider Its bearings upon the finances of our Commonwealth. Ai to what we owe, there ern be no doubt or the honorable obligation of the Commonwealth to meet both principal and Interest, of all its engagements made before that date, in sold. The principal of this class of the State debt sums up ;51,810,047.90, of which the mm of 61,- 833;697.90 Is eready duo, or will be due in July next. Of this amount; orly $369,. 482.2151511 M actually payable; the "other mm $1,484,815,63, not technically maturing until the coming July, has neverthelesa been called in by the Tress. ory, by public notice dated some months since. The residue of the $9.810,047.90 above mentioned, as the sum of debts contracted prior to February 95.1863, will mature it vs does dates from August 1871,t0 February 1882. But the Interest now payable semi-annually atit°ol2, can,. as the law now stance, only be met In coin. We observe then, that, In addition to the current payments of interest, the credi. tors of the Commonwealth, to the amount of about $870,000, are entitled to demand coin for the face of theirsecruities already matured. The holders of the 1840 loan, of $1,488,815 85, are also entitled to coin• It is worthy of consideration by the Fund Comtels:donate whether they should not suspend or recall their notice inviting the presentation of this paper before its maturity, so as to give time for the 'dap• •tatton of the finances of the Common• wealth to the recent ruling of the Su preme Court. Of course, It has, until now, been the expectatton of the Corn• missioaers to discharge these bonds when presented, In legal-tender notes. They sill see that this position will no longer be agreed to by that class of creditors. To the above sums of coin-debt now due, must also be sided Ore further amounts of about 417,009 „In interest certificates, and 496,000 In relletnotee, still outstand- lienover, such creditors u hue hith cep; ttndei. protest; accepted paper for their obligations against the State, are legallyinveated with thti right pireciam . ation; ander this declaims, against the State Treasury, for the difference of values between the coin they were entitivd to; and the paper they were forced to take. We can fincy the great complacency with which Mr. August Belmont is , now at liberty to , renew that demand .which Treasurer Kenible ' rejected; perhaps un der a necessity of fact, but, certshily, with an unofficial indecency of language. It is also to be observed that this obli. gallon upon the State, td pay coln upon all the clue ol debts in their origin ante dating Feb. 25,_'62, (when the legal -ten der act was missed) is not one' that can be entressi, by legal remedies. A State cannot be main the Courts, like print° OeiiOna. The claim is wholly in equity and an honorable good faith, yet it should be none the lees Inviolable, with the enlightened and honest people of our greet and powerful Commonwealth. We sincerely trust that the situation cairn the immedlete attention of our Leg ialsture, upon whose wise prOvldence its meritorious data's should be tuged,:not Only by the financial officers, hitt by the consenting and, clear expression of the entire body of he BMW' press. On the other hand, all that class of en gagements, either to or from the public Treasury, which bear a later date than of Feb. 25, '132, may, with propriety, be held payable, Wm:mired by the coeditor, only in the legal tender paper, which after that date, mast be held to have been the contemplated medium of discharge, unless otherwise expressly stipulated. Under Th4iJets, the loans of Alater date amounting in all to $23,000,000, with the interest thereon; will doubtless be re. .1 1.1 #rp/ ai parable in paper only, until a mineral return to the specie standard Shatter all questloni Upon that point. So, there are assets In the State Treas. my to which the same rule must be applied. Under the head of coin meta must therefore be reckoned about $1,750,. 000 'of turnpike, navigation, canal and railway stacks now owned by the State,. end; the bather sum of $8,800,000 In bonds of the Pennaylvakk _Railroad Company, all of which bear Ida In 1857, and which are now falling due, $lOO,OOO on the 81st day of July in each year. The principal of these bonds, with pdn• drat and dividende upon theother stocks are. justly and must be regarded as coin values to the Mato. The Allegheny Val- ley bond; for $3,1500,000, were executed since the leirattender epoch came in, and the' debtors thereon will beAlkely to claim for themaelyea the beaeflt of any lower margin on a.paintent in paper. This slowing is not so bad as It might be. .• Against about $11,000,01*- of . cola debt, we * show $8,000,000 of coin as feta • We call the public attention to , this itatennein4: In the , lope that no publlo Mal fluences, hints are resorted to and trus tees named. It makes the new trustee the mere creature of hie beneficiary, so that he becomes a device for collusion against the purpose of the true. Instead of being its responsible guardian. It countenance will be given to any policy which shall propose either to repudiate our just obligations to our creditors or to relinquish a solitary dollar of our just rights from the debtors of the Common wealth. Already a movement is on foot to steindte the Treasury out of Its main dem of its coin assets, the $6,100,000 of Poinsy/rania Railway bonds, specified above, for as benefit of a gigantic epaulet. tion by a ring of the most corrupt and au dacious jobbers. Can the people consent to this enormous scheme of plunder, es pecially in the face of their own obliga tions to the creditors of the Common wealth? The whole situation merits the closest public attention. HE TEE MIRROR. What a Flinty Hearted- Butcher Pigs Concerning Beauty in Washington. "Mack," the ungainly correspondent of the Cincinnati Enquirer, whose weak ness is not "pulling," relieves himself of the subjoined dissertation on the fashion able society of Washington. We give him credit for his pluck and believe he hits the fashionable nail squarely on the chignon, for, knowing nothing about the pithy girls and - women of Ohio and In diana, we think Pittsburgh and - Alio. ghee) , alone present one hutdred true beauties—to say nothing of their mental qualities and accomplishments—to every one to be scared spin Washington. But hear hard hearted "Mack" talk on the subject: on must go from home to bear the news, they say, and if you want to know all about the beauty and fashion with which Washington is filled during the 'season,' you must look into the unwept". pera published a few hundred miles from here. You may find It in Forney's Ohroniele, but that is no newspaper at all. Its Dame should be - changed to the Un limited Puffer. But the New York pa. pets come here every night laden with glowing accounts of the receptions of the previous evenings—what the charm. ing Mrs. Thing-a-bob wore and how beautiful she looked; and , how the lovely and accomplished Miss So end-so was the Cynosure of all eyes. From all of - which we would think the Array was per'ectly dazzling, and wonder how any bachelor could manage to behold it all and keep his senses" . Now, I do not profess to be a judge of female beauty, and 1 acknowl. - edge utter ignorance of those toilet and millinery, mysteries which enter so large ly into the makeup of the "perfect woman, nobly planned" for courtship, flirting and complied. Anxious to test the truth of all I had read and heard about the beauty and loveliness of the Washington receptionsa secured the ter. vices of a connoisseur in such matters, and quite a susceptible young man withal, and together we made the rounds, about week ago. We went everywhere— we plunged in audios res—into the very center ' of all the "galaxies of. beauty." I had no Idea that my friend would route out with a whole heart. But he did; and when at the close of the expedition I asked him if he hadn't been impressed, he irreverently said, "Not I d—n bit." The fact la, - the 'atock company'—if I may so call it-la a magnificent array of bejeweled homeliness. You will, how ever, find at every reception a few 'stare' —real gems of female beauty—but they 'are here for a 'few zughts only.' They come, mostly, from the West:. and Cin. einnald just now furnishes a few of them. There are seldom more than lour 'beau. ties' in Washington at a time—and lest Ibe considered a "brute" for this asser tion. I hereby declare that every lady who reads this and visite Washington is [ one of the four deliberately meant. I wakes, however, that I can't bring my. self to a point of admiration for the 'stock company.' Though not a judge of beiuty, I can toll the want of it a mile off; and though an ignoramus on toilets, I an easily detect a struggle between age and art—that desperate effort to smooth out the wrinkles of years, and fill up the furrows of Time, the ruthless plowman. After he has passed over -his inexorable sub soiler you may follow with harrows and rollers, and no end oT implements and artifices, but you can't restore the beautiful freshness of the nu. turned so& • And so the "stock company' looks all the worse for this desperate con. test. and resorts to diamonds and low. necked dresses, and powders, and I know not what else. Bat Nature has not been demoralized by the war, and will not yield to shoddy. And thus it happens that the largest dazzle they can get up in Washington falls short in beauty and grace and elegance of the quietist and I most unpretentious little social gathering in one or the small towns of Ohio or In diana—where Ponce de Leon's' . fabled fountain of perpetual youth is not sought after nor believed in, and scarce desired [ —where youth and beauty go band in hand till they silently merge into a grace ful and =powdered maturity, and where the 'weather' is not selected as the only topic of conversation with which all may be 'Opposed familiar. - Taus is the way the Fox girls produce' their spirttual rapping's : Festal one end of apiece of elastic band, four or five inches long, to the middle of a pound bar of lead, and the other end toe ring large enough to receive the toe of your shoe. Take another piece of elude band, eight Inches or more in length, fasten one end to the ring, and the other to the right leg above the knee. When standing, with tke contrivances arranged as des cribed., the bar of lead should come not quite to the ankle. Of course, a long arese is necessary to conceal it. When sitting, the raps can be made by putting the toe of the left shoe through the ring, and with a slight movement of /he foot causing the lead to strike the floor. One end of the bar will likely come in con tact with the floor a little before the other end does, and thus produce the peculiar double knocking made by the Fox me. diuma By a slight lateral motion of the foot, raps can be made with nth a con trivance on a table leg or o door. A gen tleman walking home with one et the girls, one evening after a seance, noticed a sound in connection with her step like that madeby a wooden peg in walking, and the embarrassed girl' said. she could not conceive what caused it. JUDGE ALEXANDER C. litowrou, of Columbus, Ga., a friend and executor of Ttioruse Paine, has in preparation a life of the celebrated freolhlnker. The ground. taken upon the mooted question of Paine's belief is defined in the bellowing extract : "He was not an atheist or an Infidel, nor was he a scoffer.of religious views and teachings; but he had his own. He promulgated them in his 'Age of Reston,' When he wrote 'I believe in a God, and hope for a future existence. The key of Heaven Is not in the keeping of•any sect, nor ought the road. to be obstructed by any.' To Samtiel Adams, In 1803, he wrote: 'I trouble not myself about. the manner of future_ existence. I content myself with believing, even to positive conviction, that the power which gave me existence, is able to continue it In any form and manner he pleases, either with or without this body; and it appears more probe ll° to me, that I shall continue to exist hereafter than that I. should bays bad existence as I now have before that existence began. I consider myself in the hands of my Creator, and that He will dispose of me after this life consistently with His goodness anajastico.' " T/32. report of General Garfield's' gold panic Investigating committee will be very voluminous. The report will show that no Washington official fwas pllcated In the affair. It will also show that offers were made to Mrs. Grant and Getnersl.fionme Porter to carry pelf a million of dollars in gold for them during the exiMence of the "corner" in New York lag September, and that the said offers were in both cases Indignantly spurned by the parties named. The re port will implicate General Daniel But terflehi as having gone deliberately into the illIMACI11:112, and hiving bevel:Med bimsel/ and others thereby. This laves , tigstion covers a period of two months, while the corner was beingorganized and during the time , of the existence of the panic. Warm the Maine Legislature woe vacillating over the question of attending the Peabody funeral, a respectable mem. ber from the back country 'laid: "Mr. Speaker. I am disgusted oral at conduct of this Rouse. Thla fpneral at Portland la *going to be a great affair, hut when I see this Rouse a•toterlng and see-uwing. -u if it didn't know its own huaineiss, I declare I wiah Mr. Peabody hadn't died." „, . PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 10, 1870. ITMEOZI3 yggs..., pillow. husband, dearest. rant sad - Witter come. my breath, And lhe.e abed owe stealing slraCY, Most, I know, be rhos. or deal]. • nit dawn ease be Mat me darling, t me clash four warm, strong hand. Tomes that has ever CU sited me To the borders of this land: = Thence shall lead me on. When upon a throne &aunt elm h - .• loved ud tat,. eon: I've had alums end been dreimlne O'er the put of lot and pale; Seer by yea.l've vrawleredbutlased 71111. Ina a chitin/tale. Dreams at atrlho.d.arid t h e assonant When I stood roar wife and brldt— How my heart Ailed with lave.* tr lumpb. In the hour of weman•s tride. Dreams of thee sod all the earth eheirde - Firmly tielsed aroma My heart — Oh. the bitter. turning antelsh, When Ifni I hum that we must part. It hint piss , d. and Old lus promteed All res , footsteps to attend; He that.s more than Mend or brother ',Rh pee to the end. There , iso shadow o'er the portal Lisa kilo hemvenly Chriet 4as promised Ills Immortal And he that bids me come , t When I IV. trials Wilt Mound thee, - „Led I chilling Milo , . emelt, 7 boul thank heaY6 that l'unpared them • Than t *el that •5..11 la well.” Brine y bola into MY bedalde t • _ fly t blatant lit th em keen— But th ' Veit ale• pink, . do not wake them. They II l earn hoogh to weep. Tell th en often of 4141 r mother. Bias t em for me 41tin they water Lead th neatly In life'. pathwaY. Love them doubly for my take. .. Clasp my hinds t t:11 closer, darling. This, the last night of my life. roe to-morrow I &hall Answer when cell me "wife." Pare Oleo r ell, toy noble hueboad. Paint not 'neat h the chast•olig rod; Throw yew a Tong arms ' roUnd our children • Krim thorn eloee to tats—ald God! GENERA", NEWS. Baena - taw has a "Woman's Club." Nam= meditates a t5,t)00,000 park. GattKAR maidens use cow tails for ow tc.hea. DR: Dunn; the Bwln President, gets . $2,000 a year. A..ll.allese apple measures 15j Index around the belly. CANDIDATEi foi the eacceeelon to Piais X.begin to appars. LATILNDICII ktda are' the rage. Prince Arthur set the Cashion. TIM building Improvements In Toledo Isatjear eon $1,387,600. • - , Tan French papers now compire 0111vIer to Judaa Iscariot. • Tug University of Edinburg has tlyo ady etudenta of mediciae, • Nomarsnue, Indiana, has decided to build a VO,OOO high schooL ' • Tne new Warren County Infirinary, at Lebanon, Ohio, cost $51,816. Licenses to marry are not granted to drunkards in Waldeck, Germany... TIIIII:TZEN citizens of Brooklyn 'hays been sent to jail for cock-fighting. Fatinal'iD is already preparing for Um census to ha taken there next year. FoETT coal miners 'have left Akron, Ohio, because their wages were not paid. Laysason. the French comic actor, has died of cancer In the stoialicisTat the age or 63. Nem Jignazu will hare 'a mart•of-war when the Stevens battery la launched nett summer WIPTICE having put in an appearance fora brief season, the ice and coal dealers are happy. Tun value of manufactures In the M. honing Valley, in Ohio, hit year, was $4,911,758. Taw Canada papers talk of "the ether nuisance," a nuisance that would be wel. corned here. .• Garr. Faucets Fasiennin, On of the late Senator, Is a candldato for Mayor of Portland, Maine. A•catur faro excursion to .Chatta• noogs -and Decatur. Alabama, la being organized at Tulin, Ohio. AT a recent Beltran duel both princi pals ran off at the first shot, leaving their seconds to settle the matter. . • A Trim La West Gardiner,- ]fain, have received an order from New York for the nee of baw•bail players. Tn sentences in the Recorder's court at Chicago, ca Monday lastownounted to two ce.nturlea of hard Asher. DETROIT kill imported Ws winter from Kentucky and Tennessee, several ban died opossums for colored epicene. Dirrnorr will have an International wrestling tournament in March, orer • three hundred dollar champion belt. . J. DonaLro Csaurson has inherited 111.- 000,000 from his lately deceased fatherin law, Mr. McCormick, of Harrisburg. l'ne Literary Society at Massillon. 0., to making elegy approaches on the ques tion of the Bible In the public schools. A CINCINNATI firm was awarded the constraction. of the iron cells at the Si. Blairsville (Ohio) Jail for flee thousand dollars. • • litaug OLLIYIER recently said: "From the day I first entered public I have had but one policy—liberty without rev*. lotion." BOSTON talks gloomily of her ability to , negotiate that now city loan in London, even though the , price has been - marked, down to 87. . . . Tim Springfield (Ohio) .lispubli• says "a road must and will be tmilt from. from Springfield, via Xenia and Lebanon, to Cincinnati." In reply to a challenge, M. Venlliot lately replied: "My life belongs to Jesus Christ, and he has none too many defend. era just now." Moms got by fraud aro dug out of one's own heart, and destroy the mine. Riches got by deceit cheat, no man so much as the getter. Ten Government of Sweden proposes to expend ;4,000,000 in railway eaten- Ilion, and taxation will have to be Wrest. ed in consequence. Tns. Lord Mayor of London duds em igration the only relief for the distress among the working classes, and writes to the Times about it. • Tun Parts workmen, who went out to bury Noir lost $llO,OOO in wages, and the whole lots to trade by the demonstra. Son Is pat at $400,000. A qualms'. among the members of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Mitchell, Indiana, resulted in the organ* being ripped to pieces, one night recently. A cam. in Manchester, England, knocked out a friend's eve with a rolling pin by way of showing her familiarity with the use of howtehold implements. • Tax receipts of the several See insur ance companies of Hartford, for premi• ours during 1810, web 0,811,629, en increase over 1868 of mors than half a million. Ramose. communication with Long Branch Is to bo so arranged next summer that people can go from New York and spend the day them without lecturing hotel bills. ' • SALT Lars papers contain litters from Mormon missionaries "laVaring" in Massachusetts. One of them says be has converted!. large number; and will bring them to Utah in the spring. Tan last seen of Walter N.. Burke, of Jackson, Ohio, was on January 31, as he entered a bagnio - in Portsmouth, Ohio. His cap and coat were found on the bank_ of the Ohio River, next day. " A suctortzurazza In West Union, Ohio, has a nice little cemetery where he buries his deceased customers, at his own expense. Bill Lee was the last one tithed out of the river and interred in it. Art intoxicated Individual was arrested in Springfield, MINI, for putting his arms lovingly around the neck of a to. baccontst's Indian, and inviting. him to "come skink and take something." . Ymtv had what they called a paper party luaus Ohio town the other night, and the local journal says panever appeared to a greater advantag at a cir , notating medium than duriag the waltzes. As Indiana young girl, attending private party, excused herself when asked to sing, saying: "You must 011:1130 me, for I never attempt to sing, except . to warble a few wild notes for pa at even• Tax frolt trade of Boston Is Largely in• creating. It received last year, eighlt cargoes of oranges from Meishia and Palermo, and fifty cargoes of other, Milts from Malaga, tardy= and the West Indies. . . Boma or the 'western cities aro ntterly Insolvent Galena, In n cannot pay the t on its debt of 11290,000, end the EE=! valuation of property, which In . 1856 was 02,212,674, is now less than half a million of dollars. BEN WOOD and Morrissey' have gone on to Covington, 'By., to look after their lotteries, for there has been a row among the local managers. Tun liquor dealers of Marion, Ohio, have formed a "Protective Union," in which it Is agreed to abut up the saloons at 10 o'clock T. sr., and not sell liquors to minors or persons in the habit of getting Intoxicated. A ins.Przn of Clinton, Kansas, was robbed 'of his boots and money by his Partner. Ills feet froze so badly that both legs had to be amputated below the knee, and he died. The name of the um. fortunate man was Sines. -Tar have a cat in Augusta, Me., which can open doors having glass knobs, and, moreover, frequently with her paw wipes moisture from the windows or scratches off the ice, to enable her to look out and see what is going on. A wow who says she is "a medium by birth," writes to Is Cincinnati paper a card defending herself against charges made against her, snd adding,j " earn my living by cultivating Insanity to use fulness., I call It metaphysica.7 Tom following is a statement of the ald thus far voted to aid the Toledo, Ann Arbor and Northern Railroad, south of Ann Arbor: Milan, $10.000; Dundee, $25,000; Ann Arbor, city, $100,000; Ann Arbor, township, $15,000; total, $155,000. A WASHINGTON correspondent tells how an impromptu chaplain of the Rouse recently opened the session by prayer, with his overcoat on, adding that "the representatives; who were all men - of piety, were savage of the unholy Innova tion." A DAMSEL In Super county, Indiana, who had no notion of being "one more unfortunate," armed herself with a re volver, and rode on horseback. twenty miles, to where her betrayer was chop ping wood all alone in a forest He mar ried her that evening. Tux Bookman, in speaking of the ease with which the Egyptian pyramids are ascended, says a Highland keeper ot Lord Dudley's, unaccustomed to any thing but Glenglary and the Black Mount, was backed to go, up faster than any drab of the desert, and did it. ...ACCoaDI2IO to Milton, •Eve kept el lenos In Eden to hear her husband talk," said a gentleman to a lady friend; and then, In a nielancholy tone, "Alas, there have been no Err/ -ahtee." "Because," ilulekly retorted the lady, "there have been no husbands worth listening to." Mess Sous Husessaw, the "transcrlb- ing clerk" of the Wtsamsin Legislature, is young, handsome and well educated. A bashful young member called her the "tnmsporting clertr," in bls confusion, the other day, and was Immediately called to order by all the other unmarried mem. but. VARiCOSE OR BROKEN VEINS Thousands of permit. Coder year la and year • • t with • broken down con,Ution of the reins • f the leas, whieh in our Units are easily re toted and frequently otieeptible Of ewe, and oder on, only because they do not know where and to whom to apply tar relit f. Now, to Mee the needhl totem:alio, to 'cues like tido, memo to us 11, Proi,fir anti oo Put of thO U!..104;wr 'press, ►nd It Eves es leasise to be able to reeoesmeed all seen Parr. ZILTSKR, OF 167 STOOD STILEETs 'eat number of appli ances. and hla treat stilt fa carenlCdttesael, (Ambles Ulm to arlled the greatest amouel of to lief teat the present newel science eau alford. feetnes these TllliColl4 conditions to wtteu we I= Incorarnlance and surrofittir. each ae aweilinge +nd Abnormal growths, ;Mall tha Dootom wtlh hls Appllaner s, la mare to rellave. Theo Mato the abdominal ereskneseee and taking reeling petalled to teatalee, lea roamer nib!. suffering and aezlety; for Wee the Doctor has belts azd chlThci , cc which hch constsucced as to Inss., %Utast Immunity trots suffirleg wku they do not promloo 'certainty of cam - The DoMeV, amperienee covers s period of oyer thirty years. Deride*, • natural aptness for tram d(111 tolitnt of hie . profession. mslee him more thee ord Merin OM/W. The rug. iolt Mee Is rmtelled open: future texerstiomi by ne• peel of the proper atones to correct the present evils, night of itself be • sunittent cause to enlist not 01317 the ettention or persons them. raves, bet also tbatof ail mte.ll gent 74731th..e5. Dr. Keyser's Once 0134 Medicine 3tore. 101 Liberty street. = liTII&T DOES REASON . SAY! The Ilttto mongoose when bitten by &deadly serpent msOrts to • certain plat, eat of it. and ease*. the effect of the poison. Teat is bet etlect, Henan brings on thgetber band, mat depend on 'neap aO4 emeerlence In Meeting the means of protecting health end life sag' est unwholesome Inlitences. Nar t wbet tore lama my we this DMZ .ebjeetl Does Diet tell us Diet to Invigente and purify the system le the bast way to protect It &dant the talslbte Delta which annotates dlsesee f Sorely it does. The neat on, etla Is, +bat able thou we DA" In chatted , a rnedieloal sefesuard Reason re ellt• let your matter be torerionce, Well. Um I.f,=:: o 4Vl:l(Pra.va,;°Nl l 4lll ° . °, 4 7 . carts 5. that Hostelt-risitomach Buten Vei etragPoelnat regulatind au antiseptic PtisPi• Mlle* whk.le sin set (*Waned In tee mme happy c r lflrstlt . to t tl. 7 ..r . eultrolcTZlLT:he i coos xtant. • DIM 0. retort when ear twatth leave Ailed tither hi the mallets wh eh euhliMl. dborders, or be any other nun, whets. In. hermat and conitimitional or connected with our Welts, emanations ad pti The venom of a toxins. whale IS ms. , eal Waft" .MlO and deeds tone h s that ' , etceteras in tont *le and Meant water. To rant. the fever. bilious disorder. 4:Uteri:taw s of the boosts. and n Dor 1M2104. produtfd by leusalabriee. etement. It Is shoo mull be c,mati ilia the stomach sad all secretive organ• should De, to to spent. In a solemn condition: Omni the meat of eeeee Lltife wrtlrh tee vital Jstoma en 1 11 .1 a toll oppose Tee.l,%•lrolelV.V.7f,;%°"'l,ll , • and It la bananaa the Gnaw" vEgars...m.■ "ma o ANT =Matta ...orgy awl rend,trlty ta the moat 'rltnpOrt.dit !nucleon of the Vote. that It can be eeatenianded mad guaranteed as nu laratnable pn,•lnd iota Waft- • • . • ' NOTICES fgErIDR. MCCOOK DESIRES that tbe gentleman who borrow. 41 Mt Ws sun Anststrnollisps. some months /trees tun return them.lessardts.li. . ft Itt7S uaPslatneonV AL a AT s RA MA ODCOot i tar ST • coc KtfOLwetaii ,• • AN'U&L DI EETI2O3. The Regular Annual Weeting of the StOstbolds en Of the Allegheny Valley Railroad doutvany vitt be held , at the OFFICIZ O► THE MIR PANT,. N0..110 Pine street. Pittsburgh, on WEDNEODAT. February SU, 1870; at 11 o•clock A. W. for the portasn cfelecting &DM 4 Of M 1121142. for too ousting year, and for the trannettng of cub other business u may be yre , entsd. • • JUSislOO BALLANTINCEftraUT. arIiNAP FORT PITT FOUN. DRY 0 ,1 . UP PITTSBURGH. PA.—The Annual Iffeethe of es Stockholders of this Con. van; winds hale at the office oo /AM rtiest. on TIMM e. 2: lre.hrstacr Mb. at 51 o'eleck r. Y.. which time there .411 be arielectlcte for SEVEN (T) 0. larrolLY, iCE OF MOAONGAIEEE T.813311)38 00/t PAN T.—An ah otlo for .giilVlVlglirrlit'47, /ULM'? itsie 1870, • J MMES WILIOLIT. Treasum. Pittsbarg3, Vet, 3, 1870 fti NgCV' ADVER TISEELISNTS WATTLES $l4. SEWER, • MANY EVBBY'VABIETx" OT" HAIR JEWELRY TO ORDER agseear: e l t e , Eook. Ww b.iu,TZDdna, of SILYER ria WARE. .011 .low. • . • . warms & snrw.ziws. 101111TH ATINFX. °ppd... °AIM% Orrtcs.. Jos. trzazpL.JA,s, MelLAT—ltorc. LIDDILL. STEAM BOWERY, SPENCER, Meßia it Xaltoters and Brewers of dle, PORTER RND BROWN STOUT. PITTBIII3IIOI4 PA ROBERT WATIII3N. Minster IWO DILWORTII,BRPER &CO., 243 Liberty Street, Moodie bead ol Wood Milt. WHOLESALE GROUERS, itusburgh, Pa. ntik NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW DR WILLIAM Nos. 180 FEDERAL STREET, NEW BLACK SILKS. AMERICAN SILKS, (idle a impel for aktele. Prices very low Nhw Amorioan Poplins Slut •ad Inautlfol sbades NEW PERCALES, for 811litIngi and Dram, NEW9ALICO SHIRTINGS. Cassimeres,defflis,TweediL. TABLE LINENS & TABLE NAPKIN Wholesale and Retail, WILLIAM Nos. 180 itad 182 Federal Street, i,x6ritieNr CITY 10 BOXES DENTS PAPER' COLLARS For GO Cerstay Good Style and Make Ladles' and Children's Best Quality .A CASHMERE STOCKINGS, .4t One-gait Usual Prices OPENED THIS 310 HMG aENTLEDLair% NM SILK BOWS AND SCARF& Merchants and Dealers SUPPLIED AT EASTERN PRICES AT NACRUM,GLIDE & 00 1 S, 78 and 80 Market Street. N CYTICIE. Can Remain in Pittsburgh aErmi SHORT TIME LO.7MGER, AT THE ROBINSON HOUSE, Corner Duquesne 'Way and 7th St. BOOM o. 7. • , '7OBl EIICIRT IIYB OSLT, PROF. S. FRANKS, M. D., Lecturer on the Haman ay.. Its dhows and apteuelea, 4.441c.1an and Oculist. to the Sow lora lloanUal an , Zoo an V. InertaaryoelUt large stock of Ms Patente and Lmproyed Ere tanks foliate. opentallty, di.. Of the Eye and La TREEEIROREALIIL • Prof, EDWARD tf. PRANKS, Dellelan s 1 tate great Dese:ire la slatleg suet 1 have mod toe aeseetaeSea 'eau:gained inY b.re. .4 their Wain Ores me molt astUra rant! Vito,. I bare never Colors bad spelt ao entirely suited to my eta.+ and seas enabled Meta read Co lona with so partrall• little teconvenkbee. Isee Loam MILLARD ,71JORE, En-Prea't 11. E. I bore had the Improved bleetseles 10%0.1 to 'my nicht (root so •ohifrostioo of tbe eyes alone. by Edward h. Franke M. I'., wWI so shies me to •ffe ref y eletriy, ea.y. sod mach bet ter than with eat t bare heretofore ewes.' hfIUMINt tah WWI. Pres't U. O. `We have every eatista , lion In m emmend In Y Dr. EDWARDS. FUMY/irk latravvew nod pa tented Spectacles so 'he ennldeues ettr eta. sum. Hole an ontlel. of rare "'acetate abill• Uns e ats :adapt. 4111 spectacle. 'alas peal and re mark lade subleasehats deems, o , the eye. Ile mires, apretaelea far es WIM tLe best pair. ws the first attempt. which enabled ca to mad ith creator die bateau nod context than th , ao 47C 510.107 501115.01. We 1•11.11 Erma. beerfalness reemetnees 155111 to all mgetr of mamma... A. 11. CURTIN, e2-Gov. of ksensylemsta A. L. 110 1 A AvdtM. li. Alen. Of 1.. 11sE . A.U. . Penn mere, Pah. 1•11.. DICM, LaMar, Memellie,Pennaylvania. Swish had the pleMmrs of enaminle(llr. U. warl ot Frank's P meet Improv.o Ppeetacir.. We doe them.emyertmentalv. oxlll/ Tennant. alt• • o dere° Iva alpha.- . The tense. are (rowed' pollituot and centred li7tewitteetT, tomitemedmilly acentate to or , now • t•nly perfect lens. As won, We vereom '7:hrit7l.li,:rir.ool4lTlOrof Pennsylvania. A. Dotorree Blanco ot Pit 05006 Jobe Dickson, 11.1 L. Penn Btroet, Pittatmrel. • hWoroll. hi, 0 .. (uentlet.) Penn street. ristsburph. Jeree. halt . ee wealth. Prelatic= Merehant. National taeletile, Pennaylvanis. It Vete Ise lance pleasure to ray teat ens hive Inspected Dr. a. ti. Yr mks'. veer emplete Sr n Spectacles s.maat rY Speacles sat Leases. 11111 led teem excellently insulated to 1 etnefly inch la peer...lnes of Vision as can be uetteattea by tee Upt'clatt: The snatetlal tact la . the utazaltatere of els glees s Is or remarksb'e panty nod basely. sod *ads et ey meet to !bele veae, Wit - CorG;Aitr irliiiirili s acerfulne.p to th onederteactaltll4/0 may 1 , 111,re L 4 •Vrvices. hoo. lirantisJaqps. Slcr. tat, of keno.. It; r*. We been examined What we anancoe Comelier Attest: 11. Ifedrommt.:. • , • Clerrog Vomtson Cowv.ll.• ' fe9 A IV ORDINAN D'irethorizing . the opeuing . of Loot e'r'ase, -' iron L•..e thoyesiocilwards Railroad. dicrimo 1. ordatord and intruded ii&Zr Cal ..IrPtibobrirldb. &tat and Commas et. aumbled. and It Lc hovbp.o.tarsat and mortal by Mr ootbority of to. scrim llbar the yearnrnie and he is berebyatirborlard so t direttcd rary •ti op,o L.IIKSTII.I I , Nate OITYIIOO tots, Pran.mlvarda Hallrtian arid • to spyrslaw dun.. and ...se batman; C/cont ilh'hit Cananel Chadwick *DA fluky Totten s , at/Pointed In acoordignce oth an Al oL A.e.uply rAncornhlg stream. apkoved Jon Gth. t. • • SEC. a.. Thu anyorslinance eiriurt 'or ordi nance conflicting with the passage or this ordi nance at the present time, be and the.name to hereby repealed go tar se the name affect! thls or dinance. ortli;lied and enacted Into • tale In Coma 4 thin •east nal of Jautta . iT . ,.. lo. 2 lljlll. tzir. Ptcsldent or fleece C?uncll. *Mist: E. B. alonnow. •-.• • Clerk of linteat.Connell. : W. A. 201CLIN'SON. " • President of Commow•Couneit.. Attest: f. litclinsizil, . Clerk of Ctroanon Connell. fit ORDINANCE granting Sun. It. 11.01.t0 oast an 1,011.0 ad meant. • • gramme is Be It oribsitiut and sitaead by ill CatW PatsburiA fn &Ws and Cowman Colin asseinbad. and ft a *mita, ordained anti snarint by Oa authority of ths screte. I - hardline E. Hague be seat. motto, antbarised to erects; Iron-tied holitllty on COnlier of 9ltn and Sal all. min streets. 1211 wood Yltc. A. nits any Ordtulkaoe or part of or4ll. anima conflicting with the pasture of Ills orat e...lM! st - the.yresent time, be nod -the same Is hereof repea te d llo fora , . the unman - ma too or, I=l rerlmnrivaa. rA Re. 54 Ninth 111 tree% ISM OFFICIAL r.trrsßußGH Ordained and' enacted Into a 41r this the Lt day ot 4annary. A. tan 070. . • auto! Attest: a; s. w.r.74. 4 """`"""` g. . • • Clark of deleatCeunell. K. A. TuaILINSMr. • Preslaentot Common Cennell. AU""L Connell. fat Oirrics nrilrßutlou Ann Co:orsta.STll4lll Kai LBOAD Coict , itr. _ Vl , Sszonan. ...I tuna ty.14:0. IEIO. • • NOIIGE I 0 _BON DOL DER& 15,apon No: SU. Takla creek II DlylPion Uonda dna room./ 1 ISTO, will to paid do and altar that data an preaentatlan and delivery, at Ina rirai. National Bank of VIM en rah. . _ • L Treas.,. 'THE CL,OSIN rowsr gar Is Now in BAIIK INTd. 59 - . '3I4ItIE. article has been tedteee 80 sap. we acciusivery pro, tamp'eftwqvir ,- -m -- 0 -v. —9l/1 OFFICIAL ALLEGHENY. 'IVOTICE IS 11 EliEnt OITEN teat ale onderstgrod. appotntid . Myers to •teur and itfttou the . 1 11.1.1.• benont• of she ovenlng of LANE ALLOY, to tbe Second bNIII . . Alit gunny Cily..ftom Itt inertia taw., J, ff r,on •t-.et. 'On meet on the ground on TUF,DAY, 1.12,1 February, 1070. at 3r. Y. gO attend to %to d nUes of 11.11 r ai.polnunnnt. W. B. E• 8.4, JANUS MUNIDEN MWZS lIOELAND Ea= N - -- OTICE IV ITEREnv that the andortUnect Viewers, appwate4 to view and sulfa the domaxes ud beoelta a* tte opening of .TAILII3. AYES 111, •ilit Its nmaeat wld,h. from Palo Alto street to Webster Street, will milt 00 the ground 0 0 raiDAT. lath Ifebroxi7, 1170. at 3 o'clock P. 71.. teat tend to tie codes of their Oppul.tavol• JUN MUY3I3ON♦ A. 7. MAIM:HENS. WM. rnomrsoN cam NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Vie arta. app anted to view and rte.'s the 9•91111e1 Ina benefit on the opening of HUNT MM . reltlf.nr, math taintnt it. present width frtnt the north side of Carron street to the north side of II:rson street, will meet on the ground on SATOND 19th February. 1919, at A o'clock' T. It.. 10 attend to the Italics of their appotertment. . AND. DAVIDSON. B. W. 11cOLNN7.4. JAWEB oreAßAii.. Viewers. MEI NOTICE. In N OTICE. Natter of Oponing Lincoln Strut. Noticet herebr given that .Übe neaesement dank.... Made by the Viewite for Ili* ooenthe of Lincoln street ban been tiled In toy oars for collection; that tr satd avet ramie are not PI Id within Uttrry de*e tom the date hereof. Ilene will be tiled therefor enlnsl the Pro Peri) lot st.wo with le tercet, costs And het, and the sum collected 57 kgsl proms. J. Jr. CU') Attoree). No-106 PU.s'Aye.. Jan. Wil..•/1110. =”111 vinmommes OAICI.. cizr Or ALLoG ilSo T. re ortiary.3, IST O . NTMCE:-112 ACHISI 4 I El ASP BUILD clUt. - • . reated liropoeeit w received at Milo efilee Cola a o'clueit P. Y., 2111:111.1601.1, 11170..f0r Planelug. Boting and Shrinking Two Wrought-Iron trunks. on malls Ellett at Watt r Works. Cranks ten 'AI seen at Stiller , Forge. laoluesne Way. Nits. eigh. Bidders to take off Crank., drtss up crook plea, and leave engines read. to cart. Wora to he done to ti,e eattsmetlon of theft. partnt.ndent If Water Worts. fe4 W It, VOlirEtt. city Controller. PITT CONTIVA.LTICSUTPITI , • CITY OF •LLIMILISMT , b. I. 11410 1 NOT/CE TO CONTUAIiTORS. 34 lied prohomf. will be rea-I•-d at tht. ate. • antll.3 e•aloek T. 31.. TISUBIONLIC. Yebraary 10th. 1010. for the , , Grading of Chartiera Street, prom Wetient Avenue to Fanlamer !Teellleatlons can Defter, at the ogee of F hat. Davit. p• CA, .Englat el , The llitht n•- to r.Jeet aol or all bid& W. M. rUSITILIt. 'CUT Controller.. BUSINESS CISANQES. CCM CO-PARTNERSHIP N modersltsed have able day entered lot. • oartnorthlp for the par Asa Of oarriltse oaths Wholesale and Beath - NOTION, TOY , FANCY GOODS BUSINESS, Ito.A 116 71tDERA. , ISTIttRET. raeler`a cn the AM name of- o'hEARY SINGUTON. T. A. 1.14.15AN.T. JEDWAsti. ALusancir Crrr, J.. 1.11110. Mews. O'LEAILY & tIIAULATOW la, lust returned 'lam the llAt. where ll:purchased for rash IL MOO •LII IlLotk Of NOY 1,1/1 and ,AeCY domorlalag I oar. of Ho were. I lien HIM., ga.er unit s, Poets. Boot., turtle and 00nto Vawb.la' Ruske... CArrlage.. Hobby Rom; Cerra. Wheal., An . whirl of teed OL.O rr.dy for 11l 'TIP' lOWAN. V.ILS . •wben In:loin e pOLIPLO LO hay. OIL friends UM 01. rablto generally so e• 11 and 4ae oaf t. al 11l O'LEARY A el .GLET4II., J , W. A. IIOLSON. • . A. THOWDON.• CO-PARTNE RSHIP. The enderelgned bey. thle eef eietehlthte• 511 . p b tesgzha , f:r• the putipeee of canytegon IJ PHO I. ST ERING At No. IOT WOOD EITIIZI.T, easier the !style of 80111308, NICINISON 8;1110)1110N. R W. ROWERTA, • W. A. TilertOLS.N. 'a. TEWNIVIWN. Crn:snpnasc, Feb. 1. 1870. .• • •-•• Thn• wog taparkoon of Kr. Rapers, who flo taw fro .-n lb.. hon., of nobartc *molt &Go., Id MO. of Mr. In leholsoa, bus Inn leboltoa. Wow.. nor Malta . ook .100 , aaaVes Ova to ordor. . . with new •6411e.ti +lt cm et Itento. embrac t = tritqag Iq tl. 1.1 ,4 o 47 trade, th.l.r P p l7 i,¢areorpxo..epayolatc. 1to: ■ PUBLIC , -NoIIICICE. ' Raring been appolated.OLßand GAS METER IN . PPECTOrt ter . Alleabeir Cougar, hobos le hereby then that anti Ve neeisaaly eaSee and Mechanical Testleg blaehtherr eatbbe prodded. t 'ran be 'forisrl at the 0,71/10g o.lr -THY KA, ITONAL TOONDIVIC ,S,SD rir.,worms, Twenty-third street, he Pato. e#to.,rlth• lEINII MUM= ,IIILTON , &-N010114,_ ruaLcrrxiosi, aris AND STElAlD•vrrrenf. fifth Avenue. Near iiiitertitreat. • rrrresurnuti, PA. Lead Pipe. Gam Nene, (la.a. Tavatres. Mtn. Bath Tuba sad .W.b .tandi. 1,0. Pip. .d Fittings, Lie .dßevi Pomp,. sadB:4l=lo , a. ahrai• en haat'. Pub! a and Pttrita Ursa up 1,1%11'1/JIA Mart , sue Btesso Wm:Mc Apparatus. ..labblag Ptnn Ott/ nttniett tn. DR.: warn. - -z,ut . - ... rIONTINUES To • TUFAT - ALL L i . u. discs et[erplet t it to all'lta toms, L . ; urtm - y y d ' lseareri Ind the elect. or Vase= 'aid Vrigera durniPo=rrerutat Mr. eratolntrear otner causer, lad ertaritloreou ,. .• ammo co the follow:nu c Ent*. ar Watt... 2 ... 52 1 orreinns., latllsestam, aturamptlo t t afar, .' , :t .c ?L'llMa =itltlin ° :,':,l4.l7l.T Vl . _ . tea easily to rattsrmattng lee MUM rystent 11 Lb ...Orr rewriter annatittscW7, cad (Praetors Imprudent, are pcnotoeutlr cured.' Yersone le. tooled vtla tarto or ter eta, dr/taste. Intricate or lons flooding oeuttltutlonal eortt4ulut thor.:4 ere the Doctor &Utah be puree WM pillTlVeftsretrAUggrerthlfitrac..t..,: station or 171erratIon or II =b. ortrlt!:. nrcrltlS, Ammo:lllms. )(moral-41N Dymette... norsboas, Sad eternity Orllarrenaats, are that. d with use grottos?, stoma. • It la arlDrondeutthat. It pernellet Wild toe errs elmeolt ezoluttrely to the at.ll of a CORM, e‘rre er dtsterril sad terstr• gammas of caret ryc.l getr mart snostre grouter MU la Mt' tpoartte TlVl.Ve n trrlpnlars a trateProapalet ol art, lOtrottOot rrefor it fall • tttortaterucrcel ~,,,, wiirte denerteroth at eta lire. at otO re •or ay null it? two Comply In i set eavelopc . ... raZ. VITZ2 9 SIVit . MI to detteriLtrUla VIS. .aso as re of tErUetunplatutr. , . ,• Tee etllthroent, comprllled .tee nage roOT mt.). Warm It la not oOlcreelest IC Mgt . . City. the DOetOrr OP/A i.. 1 b 0 Ot • 7 Wee by irtllnd ". `written itetercro or the cur, and.autoltrinoscan tut fenniMed b 10111 Or ell. mt./SL )01316 111111iiteeS, Gower • pertrcal stltut le altmletely neressarj, white Ie 7—.. .r0rl ro l2 llNomunl tttentlon Is nattered, sad rot' tbe neetaamodAtlon f f such tuttlatts tarn see manc i ut tb e conuotedtrltb the cella that srmnoto recoterW,Vgairur ¢ l 4ll=l raprr, Paths. Dotton ll w plrsettocrriptolr o r n .stao pontred la thi Ut. 00050021 r" 4trvl m aina llir /Ledleel t. osalal i e rd. .T.... re b nt. b a rolled . Tr. t• two t% XV: RA. 91.170 4 P... in.'," .A..9!,,t, 1 111,; li.,,V,Wittl:7-Z1 OR'S GREAT FINAL G SALE Cl© 0 0 7E) g , Progress at ER'S, ET s9ria. ^r, d in price, and must be sold in ash. El Vl= EBI Al. a, APGAR 4