The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 02, 1870, Image 2

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027171131111 PAPER'
Of Pittsburgb; /Miaow "City
Rad Megbay County.
UMPRI IN, OP BO MTN II:
WICDIIIaDAY, ■AECH. 2. ifITO
Gaza closed la Now York yesterday
, „
BMUS= Arcs, of glsoisalppl, wrll
be rworn tn. -
Ties National losoclation of School
Sepainteadenta usanbled at 'Wishing.
tan yesterday.
A Itsw writ or eitor le to be limed,
ilk* !WPM*, ass!, which is to be mow
sore owasidered trader the provisions of
thwepectel act passed for that porpow6
One one hundred lives bite been lost
by the dating of the welds, one of out
snalles ihips of war, in the Yellow Bee:
The nuns of the sated end lost have not'
yet opine to light. 2 r;
eon Legislative report announces The
postponement, after filimunion. of a bill
tdintallitdi a "basun; at Pitninugh, feig
the control and mariagentent of western
name" This Is, we presume, Me
"Mlle* Improvement Company" bill,
which ft was our duty to mitten() yes.
Isrday.
Warranty in another column "A
Yankee Supplement" lo the Corporation
Ant of July 18th, 1868, which Ins paned
the Hoes& and la now pending In the
Senate. 'Me kern that Its nrovistents are
poserelly satisfactory to all the members
treat the oil district. Its tenor haaadeep
bawd for the trade, since it seems to
legaSse something like . . free pipe system.
The supplement is likely to become slaw
es an early. day,. unless there should be
objectloni whicklas made - known at
Clow 11641 Biz millions and a half
morsel the public debt paid of In Peke!.
sly I Had.the , month • been three days
lower, at - the lame rite, the total reduc
tion would have bean over seven mli
lkse Here We have a couplet of he*
welch augur well for tke financlal future!
When President (War authorized Mr.
Diwes to say, on Saturday, to the people
of Neir Himapahlre that the pethlic dues
would be, as they had been, honestly col
lect/dead faithfully expended; that the
Plat ehould ts: the pledge for jhe fatore
that the male of public expenditure should
steadily move downward Instead of up
ward—he spoke by the book, and the
people In army State have marked how
his words are justified by the record of
kis administration.
Tan current evasives of the official
sbconduot ln.the tastier of the sale r?f
esdetedps, have led to the resignations
of three members, one Democrat and two
Republicans, to escape an imminent ex.
pubion from Congress. It is said that a
dozen or so more of honorable members
are standing uneasily in their ahcies. in
the feu of expected revelations. The
maddest are among the latter Is said to
be that of Mangen, a low fellow from the
strongest Danacratio district of Ohio,
who, it Is hinted, noV only sold a cadet
ship for $BOO to a Republican boy—lint,
which be regrets even more if possible,
has been found out. This Rungen, and
Golladay, the Kentucky Democrat, who
has already resigned, were the leading
champions of repudiation in the House.
The free.triders will mourn for the 10E9
Or their votes.
Tun termination of the famous or ink
mona lffindsenat divorce case in England,
wherein a husband sued for a divorce
from his wife, . Lady Yordaunt. on the
ground of criminal intimacy between
that lady and the Prince of. Walea, in a
viedio.by the jury' that- Lady Mordant
was insane anti not responsible . foi her
words or- acts, is one of those dodoes by
whichthe course of Justice is sometimes
arrested in cases where the wowed poetics
move ih what the world regards u the
higher drcles.
But, viewed from a moral standpoint,
where' does this verdict lave the loyal
party In Oh scandalous tranaction; him
self a married man, and heir to the throne '
if Breit Brittle Woreethen if thei Mae
had been made out and. the divorce
graited; , and;to make =tiara etillWerne,
this rteMial character of that profligate'
-prior is such thst the . popular verdict
will be almost universally against him. : ,
The bpi notioothat"the king canwayko
• Wrong" is utterly worn'end; and 'abouldi
74$ =One IL mother, it will be ; a pull
over experiment to attempt to let him,
upon the throne. A. people who have!
Jot cbrestablisited a venerable church. In;
oat of the great divisions of the kingdom!
will billy submit to be ruled by an adol
tomer and a blackguard, giving him tke,
piaci of "the drat gentleman In the,
realm." The moral tease of the ntltiovi
will revolt at it--forbid it.
vas asoucliA: ismaocuo
The Beitate hr in 'a pickle abOut the;
Georgia question: The Home ditto !
'The cornistsmcy of each hods , Is at stake,!
but tsabei` curiously opposite condlticit6
•Ttia question la whether 'Georgia Is just.
istonstructed, or attained that perfect
Matto* a yea or two ago,. Here'the
tiro Reuses never did agree. The Rep
Weimotlatires admitted the GkOrght delega4
tkiir toles . lELlst.Ckwzress,
Solitari • bad to stay In the lobby.;
IPA the Howe objected to any count
of the 'electoral Tote, while the "Renat e
armed tt to be regularly canvassed:,
tie, each body is. on record on each side
of the question, and neither of them , can
Iciangitt now Witheut its own ye:weds:et;
'Hating It In the hoe. But , the House:
Wad eosin ignorance of the rebel purpo-:
sea, which had not been developed when
abeadraitted the Representatives, while
**Senate stubbornly and Inconsistently;
shut its eyes to the light In counting the
tots of I dEaOrgattited and openly rebel.
It is not - strange, therefore, that
thellatate Is seriously eisbarrassed now,!
to designate which of the two pairs of
Benatoes may legally enter from Georgia.;
We wish our Blends In both Homes a
midi:laminae from the bawllderbglat;
strati.
TIME TARIFF QUESTION.
The freotrade element in Congress to
badly demoralised. The entire body of
•Dmoceists, with n few eroepnous from
p an nsyteuds, is, u heretofore, quid
loader that flag—and $ few of the waatein
Itapablicans are with them. The chagrin
of the forme:may be imagined when they
• discovered, the' other. day, that they hid
recorded their votes solid against the
tariff plank in the Seymour and Biair
pletthret of 1888. The proceedings ap.
paired to Our Oongressional report of
Tmaday night. This little mistake hot
des theta up fora few days. Yr. Allison;
an lowa member, and a frentisde
publican offers a resolution providing foe
juror "lobe frothed Was fat rests
pt Faux:. end censumna end
a," , • •
- • :1'47
-
'1;.' 1 ?%.,i -. . , et:7';"'K'
ststent with the legitimate require.
lents of the revenue." Atwitter motion
11l be made to indefinitely postpone the
Misting bill. As may be inferred, there
is no effective concert _ of action among
the freetradere, wad ; are striking
!Mout wildly, each lam - for binmelL
That sort daf stmteigT will accomplish
dothlng. Nl' the other hand, while the
protective principle is not to be made a
test of Republicacian, the mass of our
party will always be found, as heretofore,
aretyed in its favor, and the Democrats,
fis a party, against it a te opposition
keys Puittire ing a schism
among`gir riends on this question, bat
tbarireigitini — orkiiiiVi," from 'day tit day,
shows thalithey 4avo. La , th;s -
e tlusive
expect:neon, reckoned irithoat th host
The tlYgerustud u It Is, but. thrill
&stalely not be =Mailed to the injury of
AniStilitt liffereatit ' '
ROUIOD THE roRLD,
.arance, ments are being made for the
issue of tickets for =lntone round the
world, either eastward or westward, es
the tourist pleases: The price' ; of a
ticket for the round trip is to be about
3750 in gold, and it is to be gooff until
used, so that travelers may stop Wally of
the ret*erous points on the way it long
asithey . .pluse. For example: Suppose a
Om starts from New Tait to' make the
eircuit.,ol , the globe westward. He may
at: Chicago, and while there he may
matte the tour of the upper lakes, or he
Play do any amount of buebsesus he pleases
In the city. When it suits him, he goes
back to the line of travel and proceeds,
say; to Salt Lake. There he may halt if
he:choases, shake bends With Brigham
Young, sad a:Millie:the Intending in-
Standen% and scenery to be found in that
Then, when 'ready, he
goes back to the main line, and perhaps
may not care . to stop again until he
reaches San Prencisco. There he may
atop off for business or pleasure, or oh.
',serration, or all of these; make es many
excursions as he sets - proper;' itad when
ready, all he has to do Is to 'lel on board
a steamer for Shanghai with his ticket,
and make another long swing round the
circle. Arriving at Yokohama, (Japan,)
he may feel inclined to stop off again, do
some business, If helms any to door travel
round among Chose strange 'and ' interest•
hag people. Next he. goes to China,
;where he may enjoy. similar opportuni
' des. Then he "will sweep round the
'southern coast of dais, stopping, If he
'chalet, at the principal ports. Bpand
by he will find himself entering the Red
Sea through the Straits of Bab el Mendel;
and when he reaches Sues he may once
more travel by Tell, If he sees proper,
across to Alexandria, or peas through the
canal to the Mediterranean. Here be
may linger again, if so Inclined, among
the ruins or Egypt, or make a pilgrimage
to the more sacred soil of Palestine.
Next he finds himself In Europe, and
may travel how he pleases from Mar
seilics to Ham or Liverpcel, and thence
take passage home to New York, If that
be his home, or to Pittsburgh, should that
happen to be his place of rest.
Such tours as' this we have sketched
will, soon be very common. Men and
women will notberegardedasthoroughly
'educated until they have seen :all the
world, So fares It is embraced Id' the
above sketched circuit around the northern
hemisphere. The effect of such move.
Silents ,upon the old stagnated peoples of
Asia, and indeed upon the whole world,
will be very gnat "Shut up the words
end opal the' book even to the time of the
end. Mazy shall VIII to and fro and
knowledge Ebel be Increased," said an
&stealth Daniel twentytra hundred years
ago; and truly It looks la if ...the - time of
end" bad truly come, If many running to
and fro and the Incresso of knowledge be
tho signs of its advent. Yet the
_visible
agents by which thls marvelous corerum•
mation was brought about were bat com
mon things--seisnce, skill and labor.
RELIGIOUS AMENDMENT TO THE
THE UNITED
MT=
A National Conveation will assemble
In the Arideniy of Music, in this city, to•
morrow, at two o'clock, composed
of those who desire and advocate the ex.
press recognition. of. Pod, and of. . Christ,
as th€ Ruler among the natlons,in the Con.
siltation of the United States Thaw.
sentiment In regiid to what - is held to
be a noloonsl -dati ii impressing itself
upon the cmukienceo of ea - evenineraui
ing number of mesa sad women of almost
all religions persuasions Is a fact which
cannot be disputed; and certainly their
convictions are !entitled 'to 'the moo re
spectfuloonsideration. We cannot ignore
the fact, nor would we if we could.
That the - Gresd Supreme was totally ig
nored in originallf
'adopted Is somewhat remarkable, and can
only be explained on the hypothesis tbst
the venerable ,men who framed it were
careful to an extreme bordering upon fa.
.iitieLiid to randal t>ie •taircke ;fiihnien
Church and State absolutely perfect and
entire;' and that tilei retreated the' gov.
=mad of lonletkel ISO thinreS, nerdy
secular . In its , nature as the charterer •
bridge company At thatthas all. Curls.
Coo suitioni.werelnore of leis oppressed
With and injUred 'by tha; dininn Of the
t# with sect; 494 oar
ing this our statesmen of thatday swung
eir pendulum to the opposite extreme. ,
Doubtless they acted bemestly and pstri.:
Woolly •in - the light they then had, and,
even among Chrittion men there were few
who at that .14 &tattered. '
/fat as niXtildnd are &Coining more and
more emarielpated from the shackles
ot socordotal dominatical, such ,
oruez Olutios need sot to observed, i
and tbe notion may without - peril permit'
the pendulum to swing back to a point at
which nelthor Divine nor human rights
ehati be invaded or violated; and thin .
convention which Is about to meet is an
, that. the American people are
dlientsik for That condition of 0/madam
freedom; 'that they are beginning to !heti
moreond more that to claim absolute in.'
. ,
dependence as a nation is impious, peril.'
emend impolitic. True, it is unchained
to poiltive terms; but the negation is no
•leassalfeasivato the consciences of many
good men thane positive declaration that
govenunent is only assortier affair would
be; and !sail:edit amounts to that.
In the Pennsylvants Ikll of Rights,.
eery different gecnind Is Aitken on this
• • -•
• Set Sect. 8. decbtree "That
all men have; natural and 'lndefeasible
right to wendap Almighty God itOoolrd
lug to thetildtatta of their own eons:hen
cow that no man can of right be com
pelled to attend, erect or support any
place of ',recibir,. or malntedn any rota. .
{dry against his consent; no human
authority can: In any cave whatever,
control, or Interfere with, the rights of
conscleretet. sod no preference aball bo
given by htw to any religions establish
ments, or modes of worship."
Sect 4. "That no person who : asks/owl.
&Pea Ms being of 'God. and a future
Oats of swards and Incnitlonesto. shall,
oti aro Am; of his ref.gloas sentiments,
be disqualified to hold any office, or place
of, trust or profit, under this Oommon
wealth."
' Here ts s very distinct recognition not
only of God, but of man'sacconntability
to Ellalnot only of God as . an abstract
metaphysical idea, but as the Baler' and
Jadge of men both singly and callectire
ly7-4 belief in ishom Is t rasde a prerequi
site qualitleation for t h e holding of any
office of profit •or tract This is based
upon the •common law, and comes&
itself to the conscience of every man.
We esy army man; for although an
atheist may have In him the sentiments
of truth and honor, It Is nonsense to talk
About his emaciates, thing which can;
not exist at all except In connection with
something higher than the man himself;
and to which he is accountable. A recog
nition of the Supreme Being Invades no
man's conscience.
But the more distinctly Christian fea
ture of this question is that upon which
the controversy will turn. It Is
a question which,' decide it as we
may, mast necessarily impinge upon
somebody's conscience. The proposition
WieknoWledgelesus Christ as the Sn
preme Ruler of the nation, as "the Sing
of Kings," se he is called in the' Sacred
Scriptures, is one which will be Tip!.
otudy edvocated. Some 'agitation wM
result; but en& agitation is wholesome.
It- Would be wrong on-the pact of those
who, ere fully persuaded In their own
minds Und we ought to do it, to ' glair&
from et mealy 'declaration of their vieWs
andcaneicdons; and if they canpenmade
a majority of their countrymen to believe
ae thei'dO, it will be done; and when
done, no right of conscience or of pri
vate judgment will be invaded. The Jew
and the Deist Will retain, under the ogle
of Ude Christina Constitution, all the
rights they ever enjoyed,and will continue
to worship the God of their fathers, or to
"look through Nature up to Nature's
God," just as freely . as ever. But, on the
other hand, when Christians, such Menu
are about to assemble hero, look at the
supreme law of the country as it studs,
aad at the same time call to mind the &w
-ild declaration of Christ respecting those
who deny him, their consciences are
troubled, and they feel bound to do what
they can to set it right. They may be
Mistaken; but they believe - that they are
i right; and as honest and earnest men,. as
Christians and good citizens, they are en.
titled' to a respectful betting. But
whether right or wrong, the discussion, if
conducted In good spirit sad temper, will
do good.
The Pelee of Labor—huegestive eta-
It=
The Department of Agriculture has
collected some, interesting statistics In
regard to the pay of farm laborers.
Thirty 'eats ago the farm hand received
99 per month end board. In 1888, the
average had increased to $2O per month,
or nearly trebled. Now the average,
taking the country through, Is $20,18.
That is to say, the prier of farm lobar
has declined but slightly during the past
three years, although the prices of mai
cultural anti nearly all other products
have materially declined during that,
time, and the laborer can now obtain
nearly two bushels of wheat for the labor
Which would pay for only one bushel in
BM. No - Lore striking comment could
lie ituniahed than is here presented upon
the great demand for labor all over the
country. At the termination of the con
test, much solicitude was expressed as to
what the million of returning ioldlers
_
would do for a livelihood. Many pre
dicted that there would be such a dispro
portion between the demand and supply
for labor, that much misery and suffering
would ensue. But notwithstanding this
great addition to the labor force of the
country resulting from the i ldlsbanding of
our armies, notwithstandin g the greatly
increased flow of emigratlon, and a great
decline in the coat of living, wages have
kept up nearly to the prices of 1885-6.
What was true of the,,yean immediately
'following-the war of 1819, has been true
to a -remarkable degree now. The
United States, with its boundless resour
ces, absorbs hundreds of thousands of
laborers and still calla for more.
The liberal wages which these eighties
show to be paid in-the agricultural' dis
tricts demonstrate that there Is no nous.
sity for any one being out of employ
ment. New York, Philadelphiii; Cimdu
anti, particularly Qhicago and other large
cities, are now overrun with unemployed
indiviatuds, able-bodied men, laying on
their oars, and anxiously watching the
advertising columns and calling at the
labor agencies for something to do. Let
than direct their steps to the rural regions
and they will find employment for their
hands. Let them locate on Government
lands where they con obtain homes for
nothing, and soon sit under their own
vine and fig tree, instead of hanging about
our clues and towns, living from band
to month, and leading a miserable exist
ence generally.
The following is ii statement of the
average wages for the different sections
of the country as compared with 1866
Drember, Dtember,
, me.
Eastern WM - .
Midale Amt. •
Western Mates zs In 27 01
==l
From these figures it appears that farm
laborers command nearly twice as much
pay in the 'Eastern as in the Southern
States. Now the average daily wages of
the farm laborer, including beard, is,
$ll9 in New York, $lB7 in Connicticut,
$l4l in New , Hampshire, $lO4 In Penn
sylvania, $1 15 in New Jersey, 60c. in
South Carolina, 65c. in Virginia, 000. In
Mississippi, 841. to Texas, sl' 02 in Ar
kansas, $ll5 is Wisconsin, $l6O in Cal
ifornia, $1 05)n Ohio, $1 181 n Minnesota,
and $126 in Nebraska. From these fig
emit would appear that agricultural la
bar commands the highest pay in Maine,
New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Comm
tient, New York, Pertrisylvana, Minns•
oil. California, and Nebruke..
The 'Meets over the Heider
The Philadelphia Prow says: It Is cur
rently believe-4 ,now • that the border
county rebel-raid bill will pass at Harris
burg. common faxignage,lt: said
that the Howie is already "bet
that it is believed that the Senate can be
utlxed.” It this fa the case, it•ls -useless
to argue the matter any further—it is out
of the hands of the voters and taxpayers.
Some millions will have to bo raised under
this bill and paid bet of taxes on the in
dustry of -tho Stater, and- the -tox,payers
are in thoend responsible theoiserves. If
they will send cheap men to Harrisburg
' -they most the consequences. - •
I - It ll a matter of common repute that
the claim* width this bill professes to pay
' are now all out of the hands of the origi
nal claimants,-and inthe hinds of brokers
or persons who have gathered them to•
other in view of,the passage of this act.
We Mud that some friend of the Stare
will amend the bill so as to make all
moneys paid out under It payable only to
the original claimants in person. This
would be some 'slight' protection to the
Commonwealth, and no member could
very reasonably vote against it. • Indeed,
we suggest such an amendment -to any
members who are unduly pledged 'to the
support of -this bill,as the best means of
escaping from a difficult pigeon: '
It would not bo exactly keeping good
faith with Use manipulators of ,the
but it would probably bo Withiki the letter
of their bargain and—as well betray the
-jobbers as the people.
Own of the reiolutibus passed et the re
cent meeting of the colored citliens of
Wilmington, Delaware,
is Especially
worthy of publication. It la a. sensible
and patriotic declaration of an excellent:
and noble parpose.: We propene° it thus,'
and state, at the same time, our perfect
conviction of the sincerity aed geed faith'
of those who adopted it. Alter returning
thanks to Congress, the Legislature, ,c., :
for enfrancidaLug them, the meeting
Resolved, That we hereby pledge to
.them to pore theAltneas of the trust by
the worthiness of our conduct. , That
realising the responsibilities resting upon
us, we mean to use the ballot for no
merely narrow or selfish ends, but for the
beet good of the State and the Nation,.
thereby aiding to perpetuate a Union
which our fathers and their fathers, their
brothers and our brothers, together helPid
to save.
' nut Cincinnati Bible Cu. comes I*.
fore the Supreme Caution a writ of error.
The Superior Court of Cincinnati enjoined
the Board of Education from enforcing
the rule, prohibiting the use of the Bible
In the public:schoola. The prohibitory
men made application for a new trial
which was overruled. They now carry
the question to the higher court..
,Tma little prospect that Pits John
Porter had to get a reopening of hia case
wu totally demolished by Senator
Chandler's speech., The President, on
reading it. sad looking mto the matter,
remarked that, bad Bberidan.bece in Por
ter's place, there would have been a dif
fer's': tale to be told now.
PrITIONYRGYI DAILY OLTETTEi WEDNESDAY MORNING; MARCH 2; 1870:
'A FOrther Pupplement
To an act entitled "An Act relating to
corporations for mechanical, manufac
turWg, mining and quarrying Pump.
l eg,” improved the eighteenth day of
• „fray, A.nno Domini, one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-ttmse.
Binaries 1. Be it enacted, That the
Provisions of an act relating to corpora
tions for. mechanical, manufacturing,
mining and quarrying purposes, approv
ed tha eighteenth day of July, one thou
sand sight hundred and sixty-three, and
the supplements thereto, be and the same
are hereby extended to the transportation
end storage of petroleum in the counties
of Venango,Warren, Forrest, Armstrong,
Clarion. Butler and Beaver, and that any
company organised for such purposes
under the provisioa of usid.r ao4 *hall
havelheright to transport, atore,laware
and ship petroleum, and for that purpose
to'ley down, iiiinstiner ''Maintain
pipet!, tubing, tanks, office ~a nd such
other machinery, devices be -arrange
ments as maybenecesearytosstar upon,
nee and Ocentry such lands es may be
requisite for the purposes of the comps
my: and for the rights of entry upon lands,
rights of way, and the} use of materials
necessary to the construction, mainten.
cans and operation ofeaid lines of pipes,
iw aforesaid, they shall be entitled to all
the. rights and privilege, and be subject
all the limitations and restrictions of
railroad' companies, ae>oontalned to an
act relating to railroad oompardet, appro
ved rebruaryminetoenth, one thousand
eight hundred-and forty-nine,and the
supplements thereto. Provkfit, however,
that nothing herein contained shall be
construed to authorise the construction
of any railroad.
Szorrog 2. That any company , organi.
zed tinder the provisions of this act may
at any time change the location of the
whole or any part of their pipes, or con
struct a branch or breeches from any
point or points on the main line, to any
other point or place within the counties
'aforesaid. But before doing so a majority
of the directors of said company ahaU
make, or ounce to be made, a certificate
In writing, setting. forth the oroposed
change, particularly setting forth the
rontec and termini, have the natne wt.
knowledge*, before a notary public, and
recorded In the same manner as shall be
provided la the original articles of the
assoalsUon.
ritEDITZEILINELIN sronays
si - gmni Spotters. Tine Banking Soong..
glee Velvet Sponges. Handsome Y e t' Spong
For Jae Toilet..
the
Threetalee pi - d received this day,whion mat
JA..IIIMO E. lIIIIMS dr. CO •6
•
DRUG BUMS,
Corner Penn and Btalliglrrefe. (Old ft. Warr.)
!bid by the ttrthr
et , tingle none, Or tingle
nonage. Poir•us istileg to burebare Olt
wort to call and exambe, our large and splendid
nay. , tanalt. re we bare away satiety. bold at
the lowest Inlets.
CONSUMPTION OF THII - LUNGS.
If there le thy one admonition that needs to
be nacre carehtL• lm reined epos the entails of
those [abject to the aliments of the tarp and
thimonary omens, It Is the importhast hot that
attention shoeld be pald to the gret beglart/the
of too.. alwasea. In the .tart • few dome of
such medicines as DR. EITHER'S PECTORAL
SYRUP lOU he sari to threat the disease. and
remote. sot only the healthy formUotta of the
longs, but shoo( the ' , botched). Of all remi.
dim for ellsemes of the lenge and contingent
organs, Dr. KeyseVe Pectoral Syrup hes stood
the test of Team of •thertence, and you cannot
hod • single paean who hes ever With It that
will net speak highly of lie 'trines.
Lot any one thilleted with smash only teyois
Ikttle, sad as sure as 1t is MAIM DWI!! earn them.
Dr Keyeerhis in Ogles attacked halals Greet
Mthlethe Store, where All manner of. chronic
dlthases are secothafallY treeted,
thorn of the hangs and.malmonnry organs. and
he would rethectfolly Melte Moth who are suf.
faring and here failed to get relief from other
soo era, to give hM method Ot treatmeet a
i:ot long since. • highly reenacted gentleman,
col netted with the ...paper press of the city..
called et Dr. Neyser's *Doe and took his meitl•
clue, and was cured by let. than half • bottle..
Another gth Oman, who bed coughed all win
ter, was mirth to ices than week.
♦ I.4llT,..e.kesed end att:Aaated Intll lams
rosette's. was sera Whim= late numeral health
•rd vigor, was asked where she got the hoed
medicine that cued her. . The aasmr was, at
Dr. Lesser% •
• chit& pony add pale and emaciated. traa
won c.e4 by • bottle or two td Dr. Keynes
Pectoradaynp.
A lady on Liberty street. who. Mega were far
dimmed. met restored to whet biretta by the
iontinned um of Do. K1.7116/1. 4 8 LUNE' CUNT,
and Dr. . Pectoral Symp. •
A xentlemut next 41. e to Dr. Net eeros Itto
sass the will recommend Dr. Ireysses Pectoral
Byron in all mass; less than half a bottle oared
him. -
DR. WITEER•3 ORCILT XRDICIRE RTOMZ
=I
DISEASEB. N 6 167 T 1111RTS 6TRVET. Of.
ice eon" optli 1 o'clock, and from 3 tollotld •
to 6 at alibt.
I =
OCCUPATIONAL AILMENTS.,
Fresh. pate ale la &attaining elixir, Whoever
is debarred bT circumstances Iron eareatelated
muss 00 :his Invisible, bat bowerfal stimalsot
need. • meenclui luring/eat of tone Mad The
great objectshould be le.:boom, the beet. Yotru
luny Is • putty good et aarantee et merest]: this
sm inhuman and Int•lntroi ege, earl tried by this
ernerlost Liestesteesillostach Mits. steads boot
emocgthe lartgarstbosi eadregalating medicines
of the Present der. To the warns of permute
engeesd In Indoor ciablounente. espeeletly la
an:wded factories when enliven/I tar beat pee.
giblet vend Woo the attootohlfe I. siwaysin some
degree Delleted. this aelabrities vegetable tombs
la ruttier:lr adapted.- The nature of the taste
dlents le no Mystery. It mutate of WI •••0104.
typo. drlfeelve 'Unable, neatened—or rubel ,
Bareheaded—with the liaid extracts of maxims
roots end barks sad herbs. The obarsaseenwee
butts titri.teres. tat Whs.. re thin? The lab*
Only • &Ingle root Pt ini• or Dui. Lie present
In caeh. Not cue of meet eoutimu the three
.aropertles of r etie enamor.. said an arm.
Mean. ell thement., art Needed la the En
try., nor an these the .nn nt 14 suedleinal to..
OnlatandinlOnN it le aLla • blood deinnuat 004
al tigraittai irlfe c et.wll6. &Who isa been we.
env szbaarted of its ogres* by frecuant Sweatt.
log produees on the vital ortirrestimer. Isnot.
rleas. sun wh the Ms &vitalStmarbere
uperedded renottitio times , of sir to
nuns. it beeomssdaleterlonaangd &waded la
the extreme. boare IP. Mtcnt .po bear up
ova tbt for URN day *Mon the debilf
ta4ol inluenea of a vitiated &tumbles.. a
wertiesolar tonic and alterative le It re
tialred.- This grand demblerodam. npplled
Ho•t•tue• opters; Tlrrlab /AR lb ntevirUk.onsulliz•
log. bee ] P....n..11)10nt 11. nn 11•0.1 Wain
moan olnetaal ur ad....rased merl Tiara.
NOTICES
arTAILNIPII. 011. COMPANY
—NOTlOle.—'i ha annual =rattail or tha
Stoetholders 01 Ilia Triumph VII Company will
bir d a 'Mgr (WPM& No. Se hermith flat
Irwm) street. to 11103 OAT. March TM. len%
at 3 r.tor the purpose or math, oMeen
fur the wr eath. year. aa4 for ths trammetloa of
such other bastuare ele mar rove I.ehrra them.
WILLIAM MUSS L AM.
'ethea73' "
ELECTION OTICE-The
Annual Vetting of the. Stookholdors of
therni,n Refining and Swink Company will
be bell at Me t. elm of eall Company, earner or
etightb mv. - Doon•ine -Way. oa 110),DaY,
MeatCli MT, between. the boars oriel
Bas TS o.cioct, ravine narrate of elemting
oa , d or Managers np serve L.r I tuning Tear
attest gto Stith Other bllStheta al mar ba
btaught.betace the matting. •
WWI , . LAS°.
&onetime.
GEIM
tgrifitlTUAL LOAN BUILDING
7 • 18300IATION.-'lm • ti.ta
nod meeting - of tbe Stockholders VIII be held at
.the aloe of T. BUS, M. D., Grant attest,
Plasbutsb. YONDAT, Much Stk. ISTO, sit
V:3O r. x. •
SSW/ B. W. HILL. Secretary.
flieTellf. BLy&
emisinrialt. /eh. /SIC.
!THE r • DIM!):
Ivldes of NV o f f (WPM!. nT. o Laak Lan h
thecae!
tat stock. eta of the wefts o. the Let .10
mew Its, payable. fOrthertth.
DA*ITT,
Cashier.
Sals3
`'OFF: CE (11} 1110.11ONGAITE -
LA 'ourOE OOMPARY.—Ab si.otlou
fOr , • tblrbeen (It 3) /Usurers of tbl. Cam=
will!.Anda bt the Tal House , YGNDA:T,
Tat, 11110,
'• JAMES B 1 WRIGHT, Treann.r.•
PittsburgA. Rob. Z. 1110. • . Iti .
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
CHOICE AND RARE
I. CONFECTIONS,
FOR 'PRESENT. AT
GEO. BEALVENIII,
U 2 Federal Street, .Slieghetty.
1at1:073
ELGLif ATCHES.,
HOWARD WATCHES, .
WALTHAM WATCHES..
11. S. WATCHES.
In gold and nillrer Vare.. • limy'Rata was
ranted 4 . sprclal scrtinszte: The beat WaSabas
T11E.W.04.4) tactile ping. call aikair•
amine tam a;
Watrijani as iirMARBRA
rurnm..chipositis *Anna osium.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
OFFICE OF
FISK & HATCH,
Bankers and Dealers
GOVERMENT SECURITIES,
No. , 5 Nassau Street,
NEW YORK,
PEBRVART 1.8th,1810.
Tim remarkabio Success which liss &needed
our ameantlon of the Isms OC the Ormuz
Pad ric SAILIOADConIegiiT and the Winmair
Eagan RAILROAD Goiania', and the Boylan.
It, and eredlt rehleh then ;mama have atalatala
ed the markets, both la Mis acrautrr sad It-
Mo. hale shown ant the )lest Yorigage Bonds
of vastly-located and bonorab*managed
road, are readlly taken as an, moot suitable,
raft, mid advantagesme form of iambi:ant.,
yielding amens liberti Income this eon hereafter
ho derived from fimrnmeat Bonds, and ovals-
•
DIX to take tack plug.
A.. 0 4 tan, la the selootlea sad segottottot
of oxpertor Itellexth Laois, we the . sietUng a
groat ;walla weed, sod riodeffth s soloed& ma
vise to the ►olden of Cojettal soft to OM mat
Notional worth of topmast Improvement 'tithe
Intrantesoertt ell thartostadidthrocter *WWI
thesi to the the of Capitol nod the ethadeooS of
thyootors—we sow offer with 'weal oosldothe
sea estufootton the
FIRST lORTGAOR BONDS \ ,
Of THE
GISIPLIKE AND L L CO.
TIM OH RIAPZAILIt AND OHIO RAILROAD,
oonasetiog the Attaate emit .4 111. sagWM•
ant harbor! of the Cbeuptako Day wttl the
Ohio deer at a pedal of ~light. sivigat'on, gad
Mos, .110 Dam entire italleoad t►etos Of the
groat Wut gad Inailmcst. roams VIZ AD
DIT/ONAL MAST AND V MOT TRUNK JINX,
to hoperattealy demanded De the accosatotta
tioa of Om Isamu* sad roaldly•groarlita taw
yortatioa battreta tat Atlaatle seabowd aa4 -
ZarOpe oa toe one Use; wee the 10001 pet.
Making melons or ths Ohio wild Mashappi YW
lota on the eeker.
THE IMPORTANCE OF COI ROAD AS A
NEW OUTLET PROM THE WEST TO THE
STA manila. It lobo one of national conse
quence. and Insure. to It an executive *mutt
traNe 10.00 Is dal of Ito somgdttlon; while. In
the development of the extinsive agricaltural
and Wendel 11111001014 of Tleglala and Weil
Timed*, It =muses, along Its ma line, the
elements of a large and peollable lomat bushier.
lbw! the /mat Interests. bath tenecal and
Imal. wh!ch demand the oompletlea of eke
cluesarzAxic AND OM RAILROAD to the
Ohio River, afford the meet summit. of Its
menus and value. end RENDRE IT THE MOST
IMPORTANT AND SUBSTANTIAL RAIL
ROAD ENTERPRISE, NOW IN IROORIII3
TRW COUNTRY.
Its reperlormy ea tiniest and West route, and
the tatondati of an hanteritae and veritable trade
awaiting Its oolaptattoa, lane denten to IL the
attentloo tad cooperation of prominent Cool.
tallate and Itcliroad men of ttets City of woad
ledantent and [down litatuttY. nhete eooaeo•
tint with tog. tier intik that of eminent
altleens and badness 1m of Visaiala and
Want Vleglata. ILNICAGNYIC.
HONOILABLZ AND ICCOres7UL ItANAUZ-
NiNT.
Tim ißad Is completed bad to operatlen from
illettootot to the celebrated Frio Stapler
Slots*. or West Irtretelo. RSV sash eadthere
retniiiibet 100 allae (ootrperttalreooatrocted)
to lea completed, to earn It to the brePawd ter•
able= ea tM Oblo deco et, er bear. lite looellt
of to• Big Beady leer, 100 mbar oboes Cada
ootl, sit' aim =ups auotrar.uemk.
0 !•• a» now "faceted er Li warren throng%
Oblo end Kentucky to Uels point, w bleb. I I con.:
neon the CIIIISAir ARE AND 01110 WITH
MIL iNTIRL RAILROAD ATITLIDI 0r TBS.
WIRT AND euvrawitsr. AND WITH THR
PACIFIC! RAILROAD.
It. valuable franralseseathaperloraelventege.
will place Lbs CSSAA7IIII ASS Oslo Raft'-
s/3Ln comnorr AMASS it. 'leant sad moot
powerful sod treetworthy eorporatloos of the
....UT; AND THINE =Cad A PRESINT
VALOR, I N CON ' , LIVID ROAD AND WORK
DONA. LQIIALT,J THE. ANOUN3
Olf TRH IIIORTGAOZ.
tee datalla of tie Loan lave bean arraog•d
oittispaelal retentive to the wants of ell classes
of, Investor., sod lambi.. the virtual features
at 005,1511010. safety. Dad protection against
Wee., frail. -
Ma Bowls are In dusoseletattnas of •
$l,OOO, $5OO and $lOO
They will be liemed ea COUPON BOND 3.
ro BLitt •24171117 bo Mad I. tut fora:
TM sespoassues 100 Wombed sad assailed
the Bond asarle • PilaarairmasT Blealiertnilan
HORD. transferable enly as Cm bosos of Oa
Cornmst, Old the !Wilmot =bd. Mob?* 0.01 7t 0
the reglabared cm*. biimitOrasels
The those damns 111 Its kaavannomMTldY
La. •COUPON 111021 D! PAYABLIC TO
, .
• ■d. iIiMDIS WITS : COO
PONS /MAMMA"— • •
34. "4tanrXlllD BONDS WITH COC.
PO= LTTACHLD,•" mid sboed b eo &ilia.,
tat pT . CorrespOadatta la . ipee4l.B the cicq QS
Thy havio TIIIRTYYL,II3 40 rum hori7u•
nary 15, 11110; vrlth Isioregi at Ms txr cOOl.
per annual iron Xtmlanba .
1.11, ♦UD. Lynam leAT{2l.llll% GOLD IX Tali
Om or Iffivr You,
The Istarett a aartble fa WAY and froalstlaa
that It Insr Tea lbeplase of that of Ilia castle:
Imes of Roe•Twestles a sad salt the eonreal•
am of oar Melds who already hold Cestral sad
Festers Pao Si floats, with Isom & f amigo la
Jr '•td ;MY. and who was atm . & adds.
lad addltiosilleseetments. to Lie their inti.M
eitt receivable at different masons of the near..
TIM Lam le Remelt Py a noting* up= the
entire Line el Bind from Rlelmoud to the Ohio
Mier. with One equipment sod MI other prig•
en 7 read aomstriumees cosiatati4 *smith.
",000 PLB AN-
L EINEM, FUND OF 11100.
ECM D PROVIDED TON TEE REDEMPTION
OT Tax BONER TO TARE Erna: ONE
TZAR AFTER TEI COMPLETION OP TEN
QM
?►a mortgage L fat 416,000,040, of venial
,000.000 wW be marred and bold In Met.
for the iedsotptlAn of ovlstaaloc Bee& of the
Wrests Oetterelnalleoa4Colapsa7, eer leurea
be the Cut 'Armco Aro MO.
Of the reakunleg 013,000,00 C I stftereat
solooat lila be add lo ampler. the road ha the
Ohio rletT. Partillt 111 Improve tee porUem BOW
In oplustlon. and tharounblr ennlP tba "hole
ftre Vane and salve - WIG ,
The imam Ink. 110 . outd mused Interen.
• Lin& /amply stoared, sowers/17 lusr•l4.
aid so vulva hero limaand proalaital
==l*Gll
PUG iunang the Watts eeteritiet la the hter
klll.ll/2 both In this coastal dad I= 4 *e. WUI be
cute .nn2.NN.7 Sad caddy &LWOW
'Very rerpepthally, •
111118 & HATCH,
Bankers
144 e fumed puipblela entails,
fun partleulats. •etsU.UCst Golan* 311P41a14.
wIIIch win lie hialihed upon spptlestios._
VrW• bug and tali Govern
ment ihmde, and receive the ae.
counts of 4laiskri Banker', Cor-
PorallonO, and others, *abject to
'check al sight. and allow interest
on daily balan c es. .
M'CLE&IIII & CO..
Again%
I(r 7i hulk Prn&origh.
via Ker
NEW ADVERTISEINMNTS
I PER CENT. GOLD BONDS
AT 95,
Free of Government Tax,
ISBUED BY TEE
Burlington, Cedar Rapids
MINNESOTI RIILIIOII CO.
First Mortgage and Convertible
♦ND PRDITATED EL •
LIBERAL SINKING FUND
Interest Payable in Call at
NeW York or London. Prin
cipal Payable in Coin
in Filly Wean.
I=
Z. EDGAR TROMPEON,
?nitWent Nano'Tugs B. IL Co.,
ORAL L. PROST,
lEE=2II:II2ZEINI
These Bo . de, at pt4ent price of Gold, yield
over 111 per eau Interest, end as en Invest nest
they at fully ae wears as 11. S. 5-.llo*, which
new al, pay OR per cent. In carrels..
They art only Issued upon each section of the
road as fast se the same Is coral.ed sted In eno•
eeesibl ....Ron. Otte two and e.half mallow
of dollars hare been expended on the Road.
lighty-three miles an about compteted .4
teinlPPed, and already chow large earalev I al
the renalader of the line Ii mealy progressing
earned Completion.
The State of lows,throush which this Road
tans, Is one of the rlebut agilealtund sections
in A1e."... Tee Urge POtntlit'on. extending
with earprtsing rapidity, and Its Immense yield
Of grabs pork, wool ad other metal's:id pro.
duets, ernte sprawlag demand for ileconstrao
Ron of this road, which affords the best possible
atrantee for the bondto7dars. eepedally as the
Ilse roes threests the wealtbJest and moot thickly
...Wed section of the State.
THE ROAD ALSO 1011 THIOVGQ THS RICH
AND CIZOISI4IO STATE o► MINNESOTA. Rafe
alma to the 'nap of (ho United Stattawlll
I=
AND ORORIXO PORTIOX 01 TAM WU?, AND
plasm oomworcamow were NSW TOM
Cnicano AND IT. Loofa, beteg to toe latter
di?. 99alles nearer from Northern lowa sad at
poittona of the Stets at lileomota the. b 7 eoa
other road now bath' or projected. and also the
I=
.Tha road la •paced Za local tramq••raaldlra•
e•oatract•d, and tbc• 116(7EIVIO ZAIITFINGS
ON IT! COMPLETED SECTIONS GREATLY
IN EXCESS OP VIZ AMOUNT NEEDED TO
PAY THE DiTZBEsT UPON ITs MINDS RE
PORE TUE DOA DIS ED. Tar Burza
OP TIMM PONDS 111 TIIPIMPOZII 017A/LLIVITID
=I
of Tag soars Or Tlll SOLD, AS-WALL Al ■T
NOW COZZSXT SAVISINON UP VAS NOT TO
Ill.K 'ANT or TIM COATINIMICIZi WHICI
♦ ltml , ed ausatlty of then% Bonds arena. of•
tared at 96.
Alter a thermals PacentlirMlea or the ahem.
entandelm, we recommend them Benda as a drat.
claw Investment. laltnedlag absolats safely. and
Smythe anaaameallyllbmal raiser Intarest. All
. asutartaide width.. at Matz tall mica. Alma
telastm'ealtre and express charges, rteeleml la
payment. ,Pamphlets and maps furnished on ap
plication.
HENRY CLEWS & CO.,
Bankers, No. 32 Wall St., N. Y.
Thebelltt thatthethoveransask twin had
alp 5-20. tato 4X p. can't. leaf makes
It tiearable for Investors :o 101 l for lamellars
Socoemes that pay a rood Interco, ABOUT
W BICR TUE WE IS 110 guEsTioa. for
which they can exch./se their Government
bond-Oapltallslas taw yomalasa mad
got lashes e5l of Uttering. Ealdors
al 40 beads at sararket memo toalay
got but Os wad a qaartar par cent.
sparrosey Salmis% while Um bomb we offer
PAT OVER TUB PEE OMIT. '
We bawl had Mow Wads amorally exam.
Med. and ' betas liattltar edit the wealth sad
resources of the .Cashes, ae will as the ammo
alai standing and ellolont otanasesneat
Um parties it matail of LB entorpolso, W.
roessaammai thew bowie as a frotoalaso
lavestWeat.
S. MCLEAN k CO., Boulez,
No. 75 . Ponrtb Ave, Pittsburgh, Pa.
- P.;11.;-Osiseeouoi ofour largely Maimed boo
"", for the blt4Ww eo4OPuoi of our
biota sad eustomarr, • we have Oita a Inns
leen of 1.1.1 trout *Meet at No. IT 1 . 0171 TH
IWERI7S, LI the oew building of the Ihreltenta
gond lefoiortootorors Zails.otbars We will remove
Mar the lot of Nardi.— • folesol.Wo '
oth STORE 3 A NEW PLACE,
.
The stoderolgtod oreparod to MAW to
lorrr r• P 91702 PrrOotes. or la say Outrage
woottlry too roliowingt ,
rroat9ilsokoral....l4mr Ovaisto liosokrd
nosier:l spoon, Halloo( oat* Blotter Ilarrtmo
•
AU* along for fIAMILTeIf i JOYCIP Eno
Stang Ware, rosoulettored ac Breemsbo
theouth and neat ;ohms. toastingof Jugs.,
Joss. Crests. ilk-. of all aillot. • Largo or mall ,
quantifies supplied.
cotton Tarns. Whlts bud Colored Calvet
Malls, Crook, Dried and Canoed grails, Tema.
inatoes. J•111.a, sad stens annals 10 Ibund In
a trsuelass tonna attplo ortleleoof erooerlu_
soca as Hagan. gyrates, Nags, floor, OIL. eta..
for J-bOtsig Trad ”0r11.4 at la., row. •
. 31:1DWARD
a
2141. 59. ml 30, 800th... at corner Mamma
Cquno.loadagerimoT
Jot;trINM..!l•J.• fmniSZ.L.
Y,
SPENCER, math & CO,
allaliaters and Brewers of SM,
PORTER AND BROWN STOUT.
PITTBIIIIIUH. PV
• ROBLUT WATSON. llalasar.
ffit4:lo
a umiLimetas.--sealea Piro-
POSLIAI will be neared by the nadentirned
a he Real Lute Often or rIIIMMI bILL
POW. oorser =dud Nan streets, ant/Intl.
Dka, hoe 4th dal tf L ae, Earths ersollan of
four llare Story Brick. Bacilli' !on%
on the normal. of PotTtMrd and Butler atrsets,,
Deventasnill ward: told. ant MU the mho
her thousand for Wand srlek , earoentare for all
rodlosnler . s work. Imitated and g
plastartzg rat Mutat wuk.
•Plan. a ad epoeladsUa. ean 0. nrenist tta
*ram of Thomas U. Out * 800. on and altar to
Oulast. star e
work wlll be Into ithe lowest. UCI
01,14.
.. •
MUMS ' RRACERN. •
PUBLIC NOTICE.
•
going been appointed °AMR! OAS Satoh
INSPZOTOR tor Allegheny. Coulon, sown zo
kmby all thatantoare nteeteaty. 011. ono
I I Tooting lifooldneen can prooldon,
Inolll ton Sound at lb. 07111 Ci Or TEM NA.
TIONAL 101311DET LSD Mt WOILIS,
rionni.nard anent, soar Plttiloritto.
a ters e
• •
. -
Clusadase Abner
L. 1. 717LTON U. J.IVGANIII,
-FULTON 8. MANN,
P.ILACTICAX , F r isint -
Ciall'ANlD MAU Firnium
Mb Avenue. Mar MA* sta"4.
ptps. Hawk
rtrillll3l.lll4 PA.
OM rlzauss. Maks,
Irlenbe MI Qui Wash *bads. Ito& ftpe
Ilttbizs, Ale sad Baer Puipao atatawow,
ra.
logagas. '" %eibtui Moat , Utosaid u=a.
PIIUCES REDUCED ibr RUB.
ilnMelms, Übe unimajasktas...
Sutton' So tat' 00.4 masa A Nth ..
tl'.i of ail 1Y - per' alai. Ihno teed num ham
Monk usdloropoUra al anattiotims•
rum. J. 1 11. 111=00.
=Kt Avail 1.l loitos
•
NEW DR
Mawr "ri
WILLIAM
Nos. 180 inid 182 Federa
UK AND MUD DRESS SILKS
PLAIN AND FIGURED .
SILK POPLINS
Now Spring Dolalan,
Black tad Colend ilpams Poplliu,
Black and Colored Smarten Papas,
Balmoral and Gored BMW.
Long and Square Shawls.
Extra Good Bargains in
ASSIDERES, JEANS & TWEED
At Se., Light and Dark Calicos,
At 10c, Light and Dark Cancer,
Al 10c., Balmoral Uinta,
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Stniet,
I!=
syortiavia
BILL &
(SUCCESSORS TO
A CHOICE
F i r enADis etaaeL
LACE . CU
q u ASSIMETLES AN
-ELT
HORNE & CO'S.
Second Arrival of New Goods.
NNW SNAFU NAT AND BONNET TRAIIIILIL
=ECI=MI
==l
BONNET AND TRIIO/1/10 RIBBONS.
=!
*Vii , STYLI'S IN BASH AND B4)1!! RIBBON&
1:1=21
Prue aosortmest of .
MULE COLLARS LED CCM
LACE TRIM= COLLARS,
LAthf. REINKE) us= sierra
ILLUSION WAISTS,
OHNILIZZITLI AND LAITZTS.,
TUCKED BRIETINCI,
TUCKED EAUSOOK.
TUCKED CAMBRIC,
ovum; ore swum
Another Lot
LADIES GENTS IMO:VT COTTON HOSIERY
At the new ovine..
ALILIAISDItn KID GLOVES
In Blank and Colors, and all oleos
77 A 79 MARKET STREET
tee
NEW GOODS
FOR
TEE SPRING TRADE
Just °rued.
All the Novelties of the &Um,
•s welt as somplete assorlaqtals of
Hosiery and Gloves;
Embroideries,
White Goods,
Handkerchiefs.
*Totions, &a.; &0..
OFFERED AT LOWEST PRICES.
Neelints and Dealers
SUPPLIED AT EASTERN PRICK
lORGANSTERN & Co's,
iucßum, eLYDE
Nos. 78 ud 80 Market Street.
pLianuts MILL MEN
AND OTHIHN,
=E1=1:1
The oodershrzed has letters patent of tle
ror tad States tee the Implored eoastructroa of
IrrJather-borrOleg, toed. sad of trots!•
acting fur luatties. IL. weatbenbo.rdlag.
bras pawned boyibrobtoat: ban non Dortleb.
larly Lyrebird tbr ventral are. God sonbtalalt.
great durability aid besot) a amarmea; fad
It Is so obartro Ord no to eatJaVy ovoid the sob
otlobtlMD.. =I to bravest wailer bras wMri
los the join% or OA 1.01.0 or Itko a►owlag
the lobs by Goan of trio weather as tie Un
bar.
Inside Halms and wainscoting by UM am
method aro so constractod as to Conn DS3
beanie aa simply ow by tha ordinary Emirs
boards alone; thereby pormatias the shawls,' of
thslorms from any awass r aad laming no Wage
for urge.
Ha boa also porMarid um patent ilild of what
Is eamazooly Mows u the "Koaldedt wombs: ,
bowthos."
He ha. disposed of the fogeotogtarriterthl led
ahoy right la Allegheny oillihrh for boa PIA'
To G.
mai. 10
i llandorf. the right Writer territory
moth arum deep, is Said 000010.
717;:tAUCIATiMbpeetirxt.teee, the .right re'
the
To CY.. a Geogatot
gisteenth wartiaTlttabotti . "8"
re"ber
Ts BIM Patterson *Go.. shop rights for their
hill. Sixth werd,.. Pirtslrgh.
To Alex. &Lecture, der the IMMO Of Ye
1 . 0=211. t Peel. for t Ira. &toad. Third and
fourth yard. Otte of Allegheal.
To Beedlhothtrs. diem sight at their atlll. la
Seventh ward. city of AMP. or•
To Malaita. Mat Co.. for the borough, of
Gliortaborgh sad Lam aiso the tooriuddre
adodrtea.
All perms ate vaned agsteetltigMg
I wo either of ;ad patents, and Mae erUes
ul purchase ersu mai 54dreee ne. as
W°. Vbcmo hoi si t w t,rattintreh.
rite J. O. AIiDLEDOR:
_ . ft
`iz):11);r):11
'Wan LEAD AND COLOR VOHS,
L SCHOONIANER & SON,
PrIOPEUZETOTAS.
Moo natatory . . of WM= LIM RAID LIAM
ALT sz =AD, ZINO% LITHAIEGIE, PUTTY
004 OU (odors DRY AND IN OIL.
omen 11,103 PAA7fORT.
448, 441, 4i4, 4i6 end 448, Robe= Itted,
ALLZSUUT
•
'Ws em att•stton to the guarantee parted Os
ei nth:WIT Par WalM Laid. sad wins we say:
"roar aaboasSa simm
lead,•• we ....b..4
- 417 pare; SUS 11.fraiham aoatata udHr
d
rave, sad Ullman. Is witttir uQ =pular. WU
War asid comb/ ProPlaii• • -
bosi. of
1rg. 16 4 1 7 la Os al.. ksi. ud
,waif rise a Oh palms it essulia
t Ines eastientam.
NEW ADVERMOIMEri.TS.
GOODS,
PILIGTEII9,
SEMPLE'S,
Street, Allegheny City.
AT $l.OO A PATEL,
LACK AND COll KID GLOVES,
.4 Great Bargain
it 18 14c., White Damuk Towel 1,
It 11.60, White Huey Comb guilts,
it 37 1-Ic., 64 Table Llaca,
it II 14c., Bites Wide Mimi Tomlin)
lUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS
Pillow Cue
Skating and 111rtleg
frisk time and Skirt Fronts,
Table Famish arid Table hpkins.
NEW SPLIEIG
BATS AND BONNETS.
NEW SPIIINGI
Ribbons and Flowers;
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos. 180 and 182 FeVi . IZ;et,
ALLIZOWLNY
13 "ELY €i 0 0
0011013 E,
HAUB L BELL.)
STOCK Or
NiCla7ll.llll3,
RTAINS,
D LINEN GOODS.
NE7aP
WILL PER FOR 1870,
JAMS HOAG, E'S,
174 Federal St., Allegheny
•Ln en Mesa nrlety of nest end besattfal de.
Ape, from the cheapest kltelken to tee finest
thassosed Gold. Detonate./ Ow Hells. Parlors.
se Very Outwit Imitation Velvets for Lars.
rtes. Milos Bocoes, le. All pews es
Low
Mt soma lots at very derided barmixe. WIN
DOW szaDra. plait dud Aimed. a lam, va
riety elem. near. Stair sad Table Oil OlnW6
M. We earthed? Melte all our friends and Le
pub,le dextrally to eall mad examine eeeee Len-
M. Rica. for bearilf nenkileas of
w..,...7.ea501der1t Merman to show iroOur
mul lemur Mead 5A0...1W oar imprfrtunate
roquesUi to On[.
JAMES HOAG, Jr.,
No: 174
FEDERAL. STREET,
ECM
vn
Z
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1
-ka g 1 al 1
oi m al
g. 'Ariz p AI- 1
t' o *°2C c ls
. 41 g 0 z 1
A 4 / '
M urray & Lanmazei
Florida Water;
The 'most celebrated and .
most delightful of all per-,
fumes, for use on the hand
kerchief, at the toilet, and
in the bath, for sale by all
Druggists and Perfumers,
JOHN T. GRAY
House and Man Painter;
caxsi►xx - Eau Arm 014/IZEIDIZI.
Ne 4 54 Ninth Street,
ler= Mats Rua Wart.) Musts 11.-Pa.
:1: ADIGNISTRAT
CLOSIN
XMEIVIr
Is Now in
BARK
NO. 59 IVILAOR-TK
Aver dyad."' 61411 ” .( eh r
80 dor. sere acthooksiribr 0
, ,
NEW ADVERTISEMINTS
PUBLIC SALE
Valuable Coal Lands
BALDWIN TOWNSHIP.
On TUISDAY, the 1111" h day of It %rola nest j at
o'clock 7• X., at my Amnion R 4013", NO. /06
Eteltbieli Pltuborgh. retell etre. for ado.
at public Yeadne or tater, the folidwlde
conked Waal Uah. situate ta klatdotn towaahlp,
and formerly Ike property of John r.
as Nilo.. td917,11 . k . y . t add tisder.
Je two pout guous tracts • lemur. soun,
.Nowrilstrd as follows. TM.: The hest note
o
eg at • post , thane north 51 deg. rout 61
perthees norsh 39 deg. west 130 perches to a
white oak; south 07 des • west 57 Penne.: sod
soutkall tor. st an 117 perches to the bettluulsg.
nontsdning 1'01,7-eirbtAnre and Pour. e nlists.
Thy svensd, beginning at • walnut. Ibsen
south 37y d0g.... 48 pennon north 50 reg. I
SVAI parches: thence alone Itchdorse
north d.g. west, 78 Deail:n noras 61 1 1.
dcg• west I 11.10 perched; north ter.
vent MS 510 Perches: and thence nun
40% deg.t. 77 5-10 perches to the gin
ner. contain. g Tatenty• 111. Acne antlllloo.
Igen Perches.
Welch two tracts Illsabetts *nosed. by dead
dated Jan.lo. 1553. conveyed to John P. Pen
n.*. also—Ail use co* lying in ant under 41
oltor tnet of land ta [nuns,/ • ' ll• " r 7'
Insane ao dcg. west 64 0* lOU ptrertnt:
north 00Y deg, rass 34 perch: s: north 5 dsg.
east 016.10 p reheat n Illteren.hts: north
41;5 deg. ea. 111 11-14 perch • • no tit 3515
us* II 35.100 retell.; youth lliliP;east 10 11-
100 perches; south 7 deg. west 19 Ise. 'est'
no•th 795 oleo. vast 55 poen. south 45*, dan•
east 80-10 perch.: tut.:: 3J's wt. , 54 . 1 0 500
OVehes; ami tooth 3. doe. 113311 100 ,
Pe o nna..° the bninui con•a.nlue 53 eery.
133. rage 4. conveyed to said assort..
ALSO—AIi the thi.• f Hoeing pierce of land.
!t l eotlO n ufl tt i v l stlre PT's, ling n n d , , • ,, • , • n • L' • At
3% der. west 09 95-110 perch'et; otb 1 3
d e g. mat IS 45 100 per her, seeds 73 sits.
east 315 83-1.0 perches: north 4 she. 0 =donna
est 68 86-100 north 811 v Otd. r.eat,
45 70.150 up to the btrinnihr,
log IV lerell 383 10P rerthe... Toe serer d
gmnitig stnwhite oat; there' north 30 dee.
06117 49 100 percher: north 73 des sera 113
Pszehes: • sum 31 deg. weal 17 50 140 percher;
south 78 deg. east 9 S 3 100 peones to the be.
gin , log: CObtalntag ono ant. 'Ate th era.
slug at • linemen tract thence nor.h 34 str.
east 44-100 perches: south 517.8 deg. 'tot 10
87-ICO prrche. nor ts 57 dee. 113 171.31.1 tea
'Nett 14 83-100 perches. and north 31 tleg
.91. %us bee tattles theh S ethe . half
assn. Being the same tee tb pirets Os land cony
to said or
by Brnord Anderso Jews "
mini , ,,, or of John Anderson. by d td,
03 11119.
31.00—a.11 the eon vadenylag that Ines 04 .1 .
nod beginning x 1.610101/ steno: there. Santo
westl4Br west 18 reran; scan deg.
56 100 perches. north 6014 des. ,
- west 111 80 1011 vetches. norto Ig do. 33
mlnates an 41,4 perch... nonh 85 dug.
west SI 00.1011 meld.* north 77k deg
west 111 1110 patches north 85 d-g. CIA
60 10 perch's, south 771( der es. 9 10 100
ue ones to. w.lent
less A t tamp, south
th
s O6 dog , east
e es more or
e lso. all at .
pis ee of land
adielniar the ab ...I beginning at an asheorsvoce
southl7'4 deg esst 53 16-ICO harem, south
ess oeg. west 65 perces. and soros 3 deg. Last
15 p,seisre h u n dred oo brigln, log, cool:ant.
said s•ro and one Ind Illy in ;serene. said
ant lost described sod hat leo y
vcl•4l o "LW Iteoll^t by Jam, 31•180,rr, cr.
by deed:ated January 3. 0-15.
at
•
laud mar4;ekobat pr . t thaL b ed •011th '
06. .73 dry.
rlll% l ite ram. rib ' 5ll ' d
e t a . Vii371Z1 . 1.1
/1`;3" north 57
57 - 4 7 . w.." l " D i f 9 i lobe"ooth
tastienfl.l9lrn&llll:n.gh m 517 10.. t
,se
IN 79.1110 berths: 00.1086 S des.last g e . 4lll3•
100 benne. and gooth 7 3 / 5 otr • weetettl 93.100
p l v tact Lo the Dlua o[
Itee'l'lV.4ll'cr
aoterson and Visa his w.fe, coaceyed t.. sem,
Bennett nr . deed dated Juteary 950. 1800.
ALIo - AU the coal anti...twee that rect.of
:and beginnine at a nth. throe, north 86 &g..
west perehes welt h 4 51 erg. west Nit Teethe..
sontn 73 dog. rut 3438.106 p rants and MIMI
44 deg 9U mln. cut 4l Demise to the ttate
boo , oo m f . odptAtang
,acres 84 154180
Herettss, and being the same which James to.
olman goo Mary 011 wife bydeed tutted Norm.
per me. 1859, conveyed to aald bennett.
A tao-A 1. , he coal underlying that Irv:tented
beginning at a post on line of Robert 1 one
thence by sold line north 46 dog. cast 620.10
eernant thence by t Did line north 46 deg. mt.;
096.10 wattle, - thence myth 809 des. east
41183.1011 bertha.: [hazel, by lance conreyed
to e.t.a lamest by Xl' a a *now 410 as nfotessidt
aceth 3s dee.wett 48-100 perches: thence
ninth 73 0 def. west 9 ptrobes; south alder.
:9141. 7 -100 4 1VichW 0 g111r .oat 31
71.,00peerchea; and nutUtt 73 dee.west
4.loopunbas L 01 ,10 . 941 a.entalning
94 .m 8.1.181100 erchr.
Amid -All that certain piece of load acipiledeg
the lasi store , beginning at a etone, then orner
Shone...id Loewe land; thence by the same north
11Ag, east Old perthe• ta mlddie the road;
e smith 7* deg. east 10 16-100 pths.
n h 413,2 deg. WCFL 6 51-100 retches to .gala
poet •101 North 73 de w weat 103-10 pe.ebes 10
Ute ItGaltltling; OCaltail2/14 N. ptrahes.
Said coat hen s last described piece of lano bole
the sone whih Atexa neer lett/eery and wife lay
deed, dated Aprtl eth , efed Sabi
Bennett.
• aka above mentioned' Deeds frtm :Elisabeth
da m Bement Anderson, Administrator At. ,
damtellfeoleml. w tn. Rogerson andwite,
James titilman and wife. and Alexander Ale.
e• y In wife. respecutelf. here Re
corded In IteeordeVe OClee of meld A o s*. eny
Tuty on 9111th day of Jaeuaryl
oe *boss deterib.-d land and mud veld be of.
feted roc sale to lectively as a whole.
The tonna will he m.de loomn at the then of
rale. further mlormallon Ingalre of 11111
Burifwin. sea.. •510711160 at Law. No. 143
fourth arcane.
A. McILWAINE, Aut.
nrrsnunon. Ycb. 19, 1610. femi,6w
CARBOLIC SALVE
The important 'discovery of
the CARBOLIC ACID as a
CLEANSING. PIatIFYMG, and
HEALING Agent is one of the
most remarkable results of
modern medical research'.
During the late civil war it
was extensively used in the
Hospitals, and was found to
be not only a.thorough
disin
fectant, but also - the most won
derful and speedy IIEALING
ItEDELY ever known. .
It is now presented in a
scientific combination with
other soothing and heating
agencies, in the form of a
SALVE; and, having been al
ready used in numberless cases
with most satisfactory and ben
eficial results.vve have no heel.
tation in offering it to the pub
lic as the most entails, rapid,
and effectual remedy for all
Pores and Ulcers, no matter of
how long standing for Bunts,
Cuts. Wounds and every
ABRASION of eiraN or MESH,
and for Skin diseases generally.
Bold by all Dnigisus. Pricc2s_lF.3 ga.
JOHN F. HENRY, Sole Prop's,
No. 8 College Place, New York.
DR.
riONTECUES TO .TREAT ALL
Nagtvaiedlree dl ts a =tar In lel. , Mt torsi, a/1
toatd; t iro o?.=
Sal W eakaasa and impoinoon MAIMS Idea
self-abste or other mous. sad mama orognemi
ipm.. tte redlovratir eI:WM, as biota., oun7
,erealmess. Indigestion, monmptica, aurelon to
scenery carardineu. dread or Allard laity
UM du l l eurer. indolence, noetareal molealeme.
• MG duy an preenrattry tan manal system luta
render marriage arasa.....nourry, and Menton
=TAU= ' m
tnyiTtlVergMt r erierai
or long standlng conallastlonalsomplaln• es
Menthe Doctor a trial: he suer MM. ....•
taartrar .
or amen to all Paulo emu
DI ta, metlrel. or lbltts, Palling, Intares
matlon or Ulecratlon or the Waren, Ocarina.
maul; .11.12.111-110611. Stenorrhagla, Lyme.
and burl utyar Barnmosu, are trent.
ed ' Vtille gresteet O&M.. •
_,'
it i. se -evldentinsi a Palltlam mho etnnua
tdmieltetelarruly to
it sin ye( a
err
else/
Ct. dlesaam and treats ilmamanda of C. 1..
it
mr . g.Tr i :t k aglre v g i resn i ez: . klllla Ant tonnintp
The Dan: yablutar a =Meal nampldet of
Any pausttni 1. - Irce a tell rap aldon of Teensy
sod private direaresOnat can bo had fru stones
or 14 mall for taro alampa. a sealed
to
o rraunierma roolanu lnstractloa to tas Us
mak etiabitl.g lin. to deggralae tp., Re.
elie =are or itar captain:,
"Ma eamtrilatmerin, omrprirfax ten • map.
gla /a eantral. *ben It Le not convenient to
Mo Cry. ttorilocroer optolon um be ob.
=M ing a
naa zr=dt:Mgrorz.
Malan: .='; r47,111i.`.;217111
others tally perusal sitentlon It milted. ' NM
Sot the szeononodallon et enetipatlanu tame aft
aostrata soimeeted with Um oiled tUt4
ro.
wm 'u'd eme w"'"" r l n eVslng th-" Jd ' fitted sang
Mahal All . toZe T ilptions 502. prepareat 113 e
Dwsors ova laboratory; muter hie personal art•
ron. Mentesl rmorplJeta at once Mew or
, Zr [co eldsman ,tlO matter sraeLtagnl
ed, read warn be says. Moors 0 A.m. to 117,M.
0.1: 1 1\ l it Ya . r,2lrTri ' VI cattNit itY!;T:4?
•
OLL ntimen. • ••-
• 10 b nes Freak BAN Butter , .
hslf CAN do. For Bane .7
ICI J. D. CANFIELD. 141 Vint Avense
OR'S GREAT FINAL
G SALE
oc)3Di.m,
Progress at
ER'S,
STREET,
d in priee, and must be agt4ll4l