II 12 L. U II .i:.,.*....•***..*itte.. U . OFFICIAL PAPER Of Pittsburgh, :Allegheny , City and Alleg,heny County., 01/110s, WITH 81, 08 86 FIITI THURSDAY, MARCH. 3. 1870-. Tomo at Frankfort, 95} Persaurox at, Antwerp, 59}t. - OaLn dosed In New rd York yes . iasay 11151. : Tax Ohio journals speak contklentli • • ta ygar's trait PMPOCIL • ' The Sonata has Confirmed the nanslue• .tkcs of supreme Justice BRIC4O. The "..' Mends olludpßamnaT also epee mere " confidently. • Wa wan to the advertisement. of • • Tama' SernaL, Surveyor of Caitoths, . of. • vale of • T!,lasble piece of ot • sport of tho lot of the Marinell -ca, WederslaY, the 19th instant, here. few - superior untwasupied loettliniifor easnefseturing purposes than this. ; . - Onto has reCently lest one of heir old. '-'est• citizens. Dr. P. B. Josasorr:who died at McOonnellavillo on the 28th nit, was born in the "block.honso" Mari. etta, Bepteniber 18th, 1788. .A. p tf greater age still lives at Atheds,' he hi . .3adge b now Mira, ZW iall4y•tWe years old. He weld In his thtlier's pain* from Hasasehasetta to Marietta la 1788, the first-year of that settlement. ! - , , idacxxess for nuking Ice are n Ile . . • ,inand In the South. : Those magi es are Imported fronCEurope, at a cost of ationt - • $25000, and will make about . half, a ice I per hour. An exchange says : -. 1 •.. 1. Il i •' : The process is chemical, a solid on- of -`ammonia being the principal: enoy r . - mid the machine is worked by a team , bores power. . met' - f r:f 4 E irtl irstraMnre, inairidlog latokit dttli. - ' tale. and using the largest maim is ' estlitutted at nine cents for 100 po of • - loe.:. , At that Pate large profits - may be - PNIZADRIXICIA corratOostelti, ap propriating the iiibstance of an lartHle from this Journal for an edltorbd!leader . of its own, makes a blunder for Which' we are not responsible. Our statement.was that since 1867 a total of, about $180,000,000 bad been abate 4 friths into-trial rerenne collections, Including therein 4132,000.000 of taxes upod — nfactures. The latter soli is improperly ' added again Philadelphia to show, what was not the fact, a "total surrender sat V 112,000,000." Ve big our friendi ;to be more careful in following copy • Ws sr indebted to the nOubais Lases of the United' States" for swidriefredlari and blank forms of petitions, dk.., 1 winds we are requested to ruse for the alvom . m . '.nient of the - .Muse of Cubs. It 1 seems that our '"name has been piori*tl , by friends, as a sympathizer", with Mill estuie. Oar I:lt:respondents are quite right They hive our formal sympathiot Before they ask for more, they must put the ciizerre on an equal footing with 1101110; of it • Eastern - ixuentriontilee, by entreultbli tL Ate coffins a reasonable amount of 'Cuban . Londe, .Waa it by an modakt-thit Ihme futeresting documents were omitted from our parcel? . . limy Hums= holds her State spleci Scin on Tuesday next, Agahist the Republican candidate f?r cotemor, Swarm, who Is proposed fOr ri-electioN there are nominally three tickets in Iha respectively, Democratic, Tenaperinee, and Labor Reform. ..Last. year's total rote-was 67,871. of. w hich' Stearns bad 87,727, being a majoirity of 3,77,8, with 9 Republican tog Deniocrstle Senators, and 193 Republican to 14R Dem- Omatie Representative& The it,ropular vote will be again chase, and each side ===t=M The Temperance Men expect to draw off t. 4. 4 nt :least - 4,000 Repnblksna; and the Labor , . .;Reformers talk of controMnt B,oob rotes, Mostly wheedled out of the Iteliubllcan mks. Therefom, the Democrway Smse In effect abandoned their own hernia: nombuthans, and are now anppotiing the • Labia: 'Reforit ticket The New Task' , . World approves this straterr,Whlie other Democratic Journal" condemn u . grave 'and Incomprehensible blandet." 2itmextheleis, ri square Republlean tri . =ph; offer all the ring.streaked and speckled combination In opposition, Is to be Loped for.- In the worst emit, there will be no popular choice of a Governor, and that duty will be remitted toe B. publican Legislature. THE ONE.IDA. By the sinking of the Oneida,' twenty officers and ninety.five men kit their • lives. An Assistant' Burgeon 'lieu], to , have been the only Mawr who escaped from the 'catastrophe. The story, of this terrible disaster, as we begin to than its — details; Is one of most thrilling interest. Cut down, through and through her hull the bows of a powerfhl ship Bashing at fall speed late her side, there ereie,knt a few moments for the safety of , the war. vivora. Bat sent to sea for a.homeward voyage of three months, more than half around thikworld, with less thin half the proper oconniement of small boats, death, Imminent and unavoidable, stared more than half the Oneida's gallant crew In the face. 01 that half, seeing and knowing their doom, was every onager on board. Their place of safety was, u It always Is, the last. Audio, leading away the 'only two beats with as many of the I crew u could cling to them, Capt.: Wittiest:sand his otlioers, every man who carried the commission of his country on the hapless vessel, went down, like lOorramirexcr the Royal George, to his tomb bithe on" fathomed ocean. For their loss, a dear resporunbility rests upon the Admiril of that station, who ordered the Oneida to lea without her proper equipment .TENSILSISSE. . A Knoxville jOureal prints a card from Senator Brownlow. advocating We Mittalni of Tenneseee to a . proebional military government, “to put a stop to the wholesale murder of . whlte and col a? ' ei naloniata." Such an appeal comes with'an IS grace rrom a pout :lan who supported the election of Banter, and cabernitie endorsed the Conservative me. Dee of hat year. we see tdm now hit-, adllatettior he ought to be, in the prat- - ince of the ineellatee fruits of that fatal satstaira Yet, what*, we IhOUld not feat surprised that any Etepahlican, who then optscial Mikes fand the regular ticket, • should. be heatd now clam oring for' Federal Interventloa. Bach .folly Is incapable of Daman ani practleal common masa How ab• sard.tds talk Winding Intervention rtowl /biretta the people of Tramcars may Incline to administer, theft local Mrs, that theliown kook-out. The ;meg& of the United Stets are content to-feel-that Tames:Me WID not disregard the Federal Constitution and' laws with impunity. Interrenden in that &eaten - ,stonid brays be in order, but It Is not • • / , • - be necessary. For the rest, Tennessee must work out for heMelf the social and political problems which Parson Brown• low is troubled about. :,AILL-NnuiDimo EXULTATION The New York Commercial Advertieer is exultant over the fact that a thousand million of our National bonds are now held abroad. And how did they get there ? Did those foreigners who now :hold them takp them when they were le -1 -stied bpbur gcreernme in the hour of its • • sutteamity, surd pa the pram& into the Trewm.ry,?, - Byte bt Of it. European ti(ee capitatbdi PrOald• nbt 'touch them then. Thy preferred Con; _orate cotton bonda But now, when they that the govern. nnent is happily ugh its internal troubles, is stronger Win ever, and bas an honest man at its holm, they want its bonosi bin still at terms too much like -those which street brokers extort off peo, phe of questionable &milt: American six per centL are now worth a little more than British three per cents., and thereat our cotemporary Is Jubilant. . • - .Bat how cm, those thousand millions of dollars of our bonds to be in Europe 1 That question is 'easily answered. They were traded off at about - twentyfive per cent. discount for merchandise, most of which we ought to have made ourselves. or nearly all of that for which oar bonds were bartered is eaten, or drink, or worn out, and our &wintry is that much - In debt, and five hundred millions More In the 'snipe of other bonds and se 'madden Is not, that a pretty.state of things to exalt over t How much of the public debt of Ragland =is hold abroad ? Do London brokers watch anxiously from dai:th' day to see the price of British commis in the`.market of Frankfort? Do they tremble u the financial report Doom New York creeps over the wires to them? Notexactly. 'England keepe her bonds at home, just u we ought to do, Ours were all at home at the close of the war; but excessive Importation bent them kiting ,across the water, tri shoved off for what they mould bring, inC6121311 we had not eaough of either gold or bills of exchange to pay for our ex travagant purchases; and 'yet we have people in the country and In Congress, bat Particularly in New York, who are laboring to throw the gates still wider Open'throngh which the wealth of the s nation is flowing off. We should have said nothing about Oils matter sol_ present had not the extol :taut paragraph to which we have alluded to met our eye. OREJALENCTI. 4. TO THE ARTICLE. Wed , Virginia has fairly committed herself upon the issue of unrestricted eat frage. The firstatcps are taken which, with the popular approval, will rout, in due time, in the restoration of the suf frage to the thee of whites now disci an chised for their share In the rebellion. The pint Insolation, for this amendment to the Elisio constitution, was adopted by one branch or her Legislature last week, andliy the other on Tuesday last. It Orb-action-be- 'countered In by the next Legislature, the amendment will be per fected, and the ex-rebels will be admitted aithepolls itra.- The proposed amendment also strikes out the word "whlte'j from the constiti tional qualifications for. suffrage. In the ordinary course, this branch of thepropo• rition would be rabject to the same con dition of popular approral, and to the same extended' delay in its ratification. 'Pat . War Oxiefidrient mill be effectively cenipleted - try‘the - Federal proclamation of the XVII' Article within the next ten days Iftrgee, aWostYirginla will not thilloiseognthet the - thimethie aperation of the Article, we must regard her action as superfluous, in formally sub. icifitirethe (Pleads of • obedience in this way to the two years' consideritlon of h e r people- The erkwarcinees of the depiniter be niudrat d the Airt election of this, year, when her colored citizens irlit vote upon this very question of stitkbth out the Word white from the con satutiesal-,qualifiestions of all voters. porn timer th at, they will vote at the uponlame thus the 4uestion of ex-rebel eftframehithaient, and all of them we hope in the "affirmative. Tbiffbniit . lid of amendment, to admit black same, is well enough perkier, as a form, but Ills wholly needless. Thirty ' and 'iiirseif then, have already settled that as a matter of fact for West Virginia.. .Equally so for Penney!. 4nAlis, Where the word "White" Ii in the same way tabs expunged from 'mu Con- AI99UPOT try tite legal effect of the. Feller. al proclamation. Been, es in the Oster State, the text of the Constitution pro. vides for itsamendment by the Concurring voice of two SOCCINIO4I , Legislatures, or by Convention' called and elected for that purpose. Yet no one here supposes that oar colored citizens are to be debarred from the polls until a Convention or' two Legislatures can hive made the way cleir. Whether the State authority, here or in West Virginia, shall expressly recog. ' nize. or shall silently ignore the YVth Article, It will practically ware the obedience of the two peoples whenever the next polls are opened. Why then the solemn farce of proposing an ameadment which is already an accomplished and Ir. resistible factt • THE DIVISION or TEXAS Texas was annexed to the . United States by joint reit:anon, of dozgreta March 1, 1845, a treaty of annexation, made in April of the price - dine jeer be, • tween the Texan Commissioner and the Secretary of State having been rejected by Ike Senate of the United Elates on the Bth of June following. The division of the large territory thus annexed was contemplate:l4l)m Use first. The fourth resolution declares; "New States, of convenient size, not ezczedlng four In ntimbdr, to addition to the said State of Texas, and having sufticientpop• may hereafter, by consent of said Stitt, be formed out of the territory thereo4" etc. - ' - 'This was doneat the time when slavery dominated, and .was a very pretty scheme by which to maintain that power. in the Seism - against the rapidly advaneing Borth, or free States: Your new slave States, "in addition to the said State of Tense," Making In all 'five States, were thus provided for. • Very cunningly the. "consent" of Texas was • made a pie -re online to this work of carving Out new -BMW, so Mat if , the territory to .be deo tubed should be clic' upled by a majority of slave holders, then a new. State could be set off; but if free solleie Should Bock In frOni -the , ltorth or from Germany, then they could be held fast to "the said State cif Texas" irtlsidte of thenatelmui or „ • of Congress. . Bat, all that adroit rilatemmitablp ha! gone for nothing; and now the work if dividing, that State is a question Of tent- tory merely, and not of slavery, 11.1 s - quit* Too lame, its area being 237,604, while. that of -11Unois la, , 63,SOS;lhat of hussmi Is 67,980; that , :of.New York is 60,619; that. of Pennsylvania i5:46,000. Mr. BOWA2D. of Idichigio, 'has Intro, • &teed in the Senate - a huh providing .fOr tbs division of that -.Mato ; Into three State, • averaging'. 79,168 (quire . miles . esett. The bill provides for the division of the State as folloWs: • I. That portion eut et 4te Elan .7achato Ilya, Containing h 1560; tibout2Bo,ooo inhabitants, to be called the Territory of Jefferson. 2. The territory lying between the Sin Jacinto and Colorado rivers, containing about 240' ,000 inhabitant,, to conetitute the State of Tease. 8. All west of the Colorado, with a population of abOut 115,000 in 1860, to be called the Territory of Matagorda. To this arrangement the assent of the State of Texas will be Insisted upon as a condition precedent to Its restoration to the Union. Tide la an eminentay-evis• and. w timed measure; for the overwhelming pre ponderance of territory now embraced in that State, an Immense proportion of -which Is extremely fertile, - may some day give to yeiskif suffered to remain as it Is, a dangerous, propoluieranue of power over her sister States. .415 well.timed, bectinse herconsent this division tan now be easily obtained.; litoesiter that consent may , not be so rewSlY granted. DISTRICT AT TORIIIIIDP RINGS We make in extract below from a recent letter of "Hack,7 the sprightli bet not aiways reliable correspondent of the Cincinnati Enquirer at Washington. He thinks be has disooyered a new "raw," on the Radical baCk • ' According to the Secretary of Abe Tressuryt it cost nearly half a million of dollars Met year for the, trial of coun terfeiters and revenue defrauders In the Milted State". This in addition to the regular salaries of thertletriet judges and attorneys. Now, what does this mean 1' Simply that that large sum has been dis tributed among the "ring" lawyers— nine-tenths of whom are scarce fit to de fend an assault and battery cats in 'a pollee court. The beat men in the legal profession are ezeluded.from practice in revenue cases by the operations of the "ring," which under throats and intim!. dation, dtctatee to every accused person who Shall be his counsel. I have asked • a member of the Ilettse to call for a de tailed statement of these fasts In relation - country. every United. States Court in the country. We shall then see how -the revenue eyetem of the country is . per , earted in its management, and bow the cause of justice is betrayed In the Wm.., oats of pets and favorites. In a fernier letter I. explained hew 'the "ring" ope rates, end I suppose the operation Is the game all the country over, for every Din triet,Court has its ring. It is this: A minis arrested for violation of. the reve nue law: He gives ball to answer. He le about to employ his own counsel, when he Is waited upon by one of the , ' , ring" shysters who hints to him "if he twinge in a limier unfamiliar with revs nue laws, he wilt certainly be °Deviated" —that Is to sky, if he doesn't ediploy, a "ring'. shyster he will be • fined heavily or sent to the penitentiary, as the case may bee 'and, further, if he won't employ the said shyster to defend him the said shyster will apply to the District Attor ney to be employed to prosecute hies. Whereupon the accused la overwhelmed with fear, and employs the shyster. Let me give an illustration, releted.to me yesterday by a member of Congress. During the war, and while David Tod was Governor of Ohio, the letter was arrested on a warrant sworn out before Judge Van Trump, who was then a Cir. cult or. Common Phias Judge--1 forget which—at Lancaster. The arrest grew Out of the Edson B. Olds case, I think, and was based upon Tod's allowing a citizen of Ohio to be taken from the State without due process of law. At any rate Tod bad to appear before Judge Van, Trump as a defendant. The War Depart ment here instantly authorized him to employ cou n sel; and an eminent lawyer of Lancaster was retained. The amount of service he rendered wee very trifling. My informant says he has known tee same lawyer to• do more work for tteo than bedid In this case. Yet the United States Government had to pay him/cur tern thousand dollars. And that amount , was paid outer the Tnsasury. The roles . , of the Department required the indorse. meet of the Judge to the bill. Judge Van Trump, however, Tanned to indorse this bill of fees, but it was paid, never- theism. The irfell4eat's Integrity During the revelations which followed the September gold panic, much reference was made to a letter addressed by the President to Secretary Boutwell, and left with General Satterfield to be delivered to the Secretary on his return from Mas sachusetts toNashington about the mid dle of September. 'Tat letter was al. leged to have been an eitainmement of the Gould-Corbin theory of high gold. The letter Itself is the test proof of its chase. ter, midis as follows: Nan Tons Crrv, Sept. 120819. Hon. 'Gorge B. Bothwell, Secretary of Treeiury: Dear Sir,—l leave here tomorrow morning for Western Pennsylvania, and willaotreach Washington before tb e mid dle or last of next week. Had I known before making my arrangements for start. Mg that you would be in this city early this week, I would have remained to meet you. lem satisfied that on Your arrival yon I'll be met by the lmils and bean of Wall and probably by merchants, toes;' to duce you to sell gold or pay be - November interest In advance on the oue aide, and to bold fast on the , otlterr. The fact is, a desperate struggle Is now ma king, and each party want the govern ment to help them out. I write this let ter to advise you of what I think you may expect, to put you on your guard. think from the lights before me, I would move on without change until the pres ent struggle Is over. If yon want to write to me this week, my address Is at Wash ington Pa. I would like to hear your experience with the factious, at all events, if they give you time to write. No doubt you will have a better chance to judge than I, for I have avoided general dis cussion of the subject. Yours, truly, U. S. GRAFT. Bow Prince Arthur who Interviewed by Young America. The day that Prince Arthur wu at the St. Junes, Dr. —, of Boston, said to his little nephew of ten years, who came home full ot4the Prince, "Run up to the hotel, Johnny, and say to the Prince that your aunt would like to hue him call and take tea with her:" The Doctor then, straightway, forgot the circumstance. But an hour after, Johnny came running in, and declared the "Prince wu real nice, though they tried to prevent my seeing hint. We had a long talk, and I told hint all about mother, where we live, and ever so much." "So you saw him, did you? Well, what did he say? Is he coming to tea?" "No; he can't come; he's only got time to attend the funeral, and he Is real sorry." It turned out on Inquiry that Jobny bad presented himself to the usher of the Prince's apartments, was put off, but wotdd not be rebuffed. Be wanted to see the Prince, .and must, for his uncle had sent him. His persistence finally gained his admittance; he was pre sented and humored, the interview was mutually agreeable, and the lad had the longest and . _ liveliest chat with Arthur of any person in Massachusetts. That boy will be sure to make his way in the world.-0/tarkstown (Mass.) Adeertiser. C=l2=! 31., Leans' last report as to the coa -1 Mien of the Suez Canal is very favor. able. It states that the much diecuesed rock at Sampeum, which had not been I removed when the Canal was cut, has been cut out, and very large ships can now pus without Interruption from see to sea—that is, from Port Said to Suez— not ouch mobsters as the Great Eastern' and the Gieat Britain (the latter now a plunger. and freight transport between Liverpool-and Australia), but large net. eels In the mercantile and marine ser vice. , Ble Stafford Northcote, who WAS Secretary for Iddia In 1887-8, and went to Egypt with the express intention of carefully examining the Suez , Canal, Is satiated Mutts maxis will be great and permanent. It moat greatly shorten the distance froln Europe to the Eist. From London to Calcutta by the Cape route was ;1,740 miles; by the • Canal, 8,070 miles. Prom London to Bombay by the Cape route wu 11,000 miles; by the Canal route 6,000 miles. The saving in time and money will bo Immense. FABHIO2OII Maw Laworrut.--Thi Paris correspondent of an Phigllahlountal gives hope that the reign of' hideousness. ku wellnigh come to an end, and the fashion of woman's dress im to be simple hereafter. Meanie 011Iries's high•bodied white , muslin ball dress h a s made a mark. in the world of fashion. Simplicity led short skirts are much more reirg r.i nt than they were list winter. Jr was it first supposed,' when Madame 0111rier went to therTnilleries dressed a toilette de premiers ansmentlen, that the Was suffering from a sore throat , but it would now appear that the new Prime Minister wished his wife to pay the price of ludylike manners and an Itieresuog face in making her way at court, and to. be Independent. of the &Olin/1M of Mr. Worth. PrrrsBußGH DAILI GAZETTE ' : THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH 3, 1870 A Woman Hasten the Situation One of our fair countrywomen has won a brilliant triumph In Paris, and broken down the barriers which have:fenced out ladies from the medical schools of France. Kiss Kate Putnam. the daughter Of the distinguished New York publisher, find tag it impossible to secure admission Into the medical schools of New York, came to Paris,- hoping for better fortune. Everybody told her It was folly to think of entering the Parisian schools, for no lady.had ever-been admitted. But she had the plucky American spirit, not easi ly daunted, and- to her surprise the first application, made throughi a friend,' to .I:knot the..Pinfessorafor liberty to his dissecting room, was granted. But her joy was abort lived, for the next day came a courteous note from the Prof ear Itioirdif; that' the request was , gni ted with:_the-xtuderstanding that she would wear man's clothes. This was a cold blanket to her, hopes, for her true woman ly delicacy would stoop to no such dbl. gulte. But she watched her opportunity, V 1 3 ,14114: thd l'ipfessor on ,his way to the lecture room, and arguing her case shrewdly. He told her very coolly that the casks dril which: ladles had entered hie . rooks had been in male attire, and he thought It indispensable. But with adroitness and wit she pointed to her little figure; and gravely asked, bins how she could cheat anybody into the belief of her muctiline cltamerer f the disguise would only -make her sex more conspicuous. •The ?rethink , was pledged with her earn• estriess, yieldell the point and gave the Coveted entrance without conditions. The Profelabr watched her cickely for a few days, and being satisfied with her ca. pacity and success, asked her why she did not enter the school In full. Her heart leaped at the question, but oho do. murky. replied, "I am told it is Impossi ble." "By no means," replied the Pro fessor, "If you make an application, I will see that it is granted." She wu soon enrolled as a regular student, widen English girl, encouraged by her success, made a similar application, and was also admitted,, The two ladies proved them selves folly' equal to the work in hand, %gaping abreast ,of the beststodents in the class, and, at the closing examine tidn,-Illes Putnam, to the great delight of the Bean and the Faculty, answered read• ily theindat difficult questions, and re. ceived the mark, "Tees Eklisfait," the highest ever given, end given to her alone As Paris fashions Flu law to Europe, the question of adinidsliin for Mies to the medical schools ol the continent, may be regarded. u practiCally settled.—Pres. [Prom the Stlota llaie A Word lor the Grouitd Hog ' VAS Minn Hones BY nra February 18; 1870. .• '- MISTER GAZILIVE 1 . 1111/ *0 week's ago, in your baper vet I read, ion chttat makes a little fun mit der crouud hog vot die wedder fore•della. Die wedder vos wary nice wee you makes your paper, don't il; but 'rot you dinks nowallewhile, lieh I writes Ms in my own house, and last night, die Shan° gome down vast like evervdings, nad mine winder lariat piled up. Now Tot you dinks, mister braider man/ You dinks dat mound hog don't know Tot ho known, lull t ' • You yttst let me sphealrs mit you; das ground bog knows no more as you, two, dree, four blinder mans, and windy', yen de 'winders is all de 'ilea shtleken up du leedre dypes for to make print die new. paper mit, du cround bog he chut slitays by his hole, and ven do right day gomes, be looks round for to find his shedder; and die last dime, horsey. dst shedder, vast Wain as you ape das greenback, vot I paid mit you by die Gaselte. .11iseler brinder, TVIL your crate gran daddy vas a leetle baby, Tot got shpank. ed for cryin In to nite, der around hog knows den chust so much Tot he know. now! Ifnd now I ahpeaks with yon Yon thug dyke my &dykes, mind makes not fan any more mit der eround hog. It you must ale fun bebop, ahpeak by du pont'. clans Tot don't know any better, allewlle. Vot you dinky 'boot diet I dalks mit you some more, allewile, agin, some oder days, bkapby, don't it 't D/41.1111c5. Kaatrrt- EMZENI Of all the evils prevalent among young men, we know of none more blighting in its moral effect than to speak slighting ly of the virtue of women. Nor is there anythinu in which young men are more thoroughly mistaken than in the low estimate they form of the Integrity of women—not of their own sisters and mothers, out of others who they forget are somebody else's sisters and mothers. As a rule, no one who surrenders to this debasing habit is to be truStedwith any en.. tervise requiring integrity of character. Plain words should be spoken on this point, for the evil is a general one and deep.rooted. If young men are some. times thrown Into the society of thought. less or lewd women, they, have no more tight to . measure all oskeiltomen by what they sentbuti they wcmid have to estimate the character of honest and respectable citizens by the. development of crime. in our police court. Let our young men remember that their chief happiness in life depends upon then faith in ,women. No wordly wisdom, no misanthropic Philosophy. no gene ralization can cover or weaken this fundamental truth. It stands like the record of God itself—for it is nothing less than this=and should put an everlasting seal upon lips that are wont to speak lightly of women. • E= A terrible accident, - reediting in death occurred In Philadelphia on Saturday night. The victim was a widow lady named Sandi Ritchie. She was last seta alive about ten o'clock purchasing mar keting. In less than half an hour from this, as Bernard Green and son were passing along Scithertet street, they no ticed smoke issuing from the house oc cupied by Mrs. Ritchie. They forced open the door, and on attempting to enter were driven back by times. They sue 'seeded in extinguishing them with a few buckets of water. : Then they 'went into the house. At the foot of the stairway they found the body of Mrs. Ritchie. It was burned to a crisp, and almost beyond recognition. By her side lay portions of a glass lamp, which bad exploded. It had contained coal oil: It is supported that she was about to go up stairs when the disaster occurred. Sunday the Coroner held an inquest over the shape less remains of the unfortunate woman. Tn. Cockney. Burlesque The. Philadelphia Beaday Dispatch sap: "The fact is, these English blondes, under the control of English speculators in their charm, come to the United Btatea in the most insolent and domineering manner. They ridicule our statesmen and other of our eminent men, attempt to bully the newspapers they are unable to bribe and drive out legitimate and re. "Datable actors gad acteages from the stage. - In New York, s few months ago, there was not a &Ingle American actress of ability playing at any of the- theatres; the whole metropolitan awe wag given up to English and French imported bur league adventurers. Driven out of that city by the combined efforts of the press and the regular theatrical profession, the Lydia .Thompson Troupe went to the west, and there, ea we have Been, it at. tempted to repeat its policy of bullying and beating whoever is honest enough to speak the truth about Its indecency and incapacity." • Aa articiatermed "compressed leather" is now manufactured of the.weate leather of shoe factories and saddlery establish. meats, by first clearwing it of dirt and other foreign substances, then cutting It into Else shreds, with , the, waste of raw : hides, and immersing in water containing one nes Cent. of sulphuric acid until the whole forms Into moulds of the desired size: After these bare been. dried by means of saws, the muses.. are planed between rollers, one of which is rough,. and the other smooth, for-the pupose of prodOeing a surface in Imitation of flesh and, gran „Milts of leather. To reader the whole pliable, one pound of glycerine is added, or, each hundred rounds of materiel. For maaypurposes as bathe soles of shoes, ' thin artificial sub. Mena, edmpletely replaces the natural leather, and can besold at a much cheaper nee. ' ' . Two delegations have .gone at Wash Mem to hne a new Postmaster appoint ed at Cleveland, Ohio in plaop of 13. ene did. editor of the "Herold, whose com =baton is' about to capita. The Drat delegation wa ex-Senator Wade, who desires tits nephew, _James Wade, ap pointed, and thr, second delegation from Akron and Cleveland, who aro naming sonic one ehtei ii The third delegating will probably be adlottkaaelf. Tn 3 official proclamation of the ratifi cation of the Fifteenth Article of the Na tional Constitution le prepared and will be issued as soon as the regular notice of the action of the Tens Legislature la re ceived at the Departmentof State. Thirty chiding e beeng & e a nfo the ia a ns ic eab nt. which there fa mete contention, but to, doubt that hasthelforce of law, leaving twenty.eight about which there is •no question, being three.fourths of the thirty seven States of the Union. The seven States voting in the - negative are New Jersey, Delaware, /Leyland, Kentucky. California, Dregon and Tennessee. - -111 Rraminatiorrof the Totes by which Mill and Miller were chosen Senators . from Georgia, shows that when the Totes of those disqualified to Tote were thrown out of the number received by three men, them gill , the Republican candidate, wu one Tote short of an election, and Miller, Democrat, bad one to spare. The sub• Election Committee have taken tip the cake of Colonel Taylor of the Fifth Pennsylvania Distrid4 T hey will be ready to report to the House :telt week, and wingive Colonel Taylor over six hundred majority. There la no doubt of the report being sustained by the -House. It m known in- New Yak that Becre. tars Boutwell Is using all his exertions to reduce the premium within the next four months to 110. Many think he will sue need, bat a large =Nit/ are littlitiopin lon thit gold will not go, during the sum mer, under 111. • PIINCIea smole a gbutly smile." and "Many a wink he wank," have been imitated by a minstrel wit, who said "Yon sneezed a snooze and said I snoze it." MEDITERRANEAN SPONGES YnrpeFlae f i rg r porges. Ipovrrs. g " . H" v:nNotr" . Three ease.Jettt received thl• day:which Mak. tits mum ANSONTISENT IN THE CITY J,AaLIES E. 331:11114r8 & co ..8 E • Corse. Pens and Matt &treed. Ohl St. C lair.) Sold try the string. tingle ounce, ortingle trump,. Pent.e within!, to surchsto will do well mesa and •tarinuo our Urge sod spleudld t•sortmtnit t• we Soto seen Varlet]. Sold at no lowestsuicos. CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS. If them- Is any one admonition that needs to he more carefully Impressed ststo• the Minds of those .sehleet to the anemone of the log. sod haltamary organs, It Is the Important feet that attAott.i ehottld to paid (*the eat b4103111113g• of these Olsouss. Ia the start a row closes of each mettkines as DR. KEYSER% PECTORAL ISTRllrsillt be lure to arrut the theses., and senor.. hot grisly the' healthy functions of the lands, bat also of the whole hod r. Qfall rem. Coo for /Roans ref the tongs nod contlegent argue, Dr. Keyser , . Pectoral Dyne , has stood lbe test of years of esperluet. tad fOll Cannot Dada slogle person who hes ever takes It that OW not sweat totals of Its TlS:fle. Let nay wee satiated with ■ meth only try one bottle, sad. sure as it letzten 'twilldo re them. Dr. Keyser feu u °Mow attached to his Greet Mei:lane Blom, where all manner of duvets diseases are raccessfully treated. especially those of the lulus and pubes:mar, organs, and he would respectfully. Incite those whe are suf. &Meg and hare felled to get relief from other soutees, to gin his method of (restates{ • trial, Noi long 'slate, a highly reireettil tee Ur... cossetted with the newspaper mess of the city, called at /Dr. Keyser•s odic. and took hi medl• rise, and was mired by less than half a bottle. Another sin hem., who had toothed all win. ter, was dared la loss than week. A lady. weakened and &Umlauted with 'nog rouulag, was sees to bloom taro tenured health Ltd Maar, was asked where , she , sot the good medicine that eared her. The Ulmer Wu, at Dr. Keyser% ♦ child, porky and pale and amiofated. we. won Cored by a beta!e or two or Dr. Keyser , . Pectoral Byrop. A lady en Liberty etrect, who. loads were far Macaw& wen restored to perfect health by the wallowed ace of DE. ILESSEIt'S LUND CURE and Dr. Keyser.. Pectoral 13yrop. ♦ dentleroon neat door to Dr. Keyser , . Store says be will recommend Dr. He yaw , . Pectoral eyrtp in all tutor tem than half • bottle eared btot.• • DIL GEYSER'S DUCAT MEDICINE STORE AND MEDICAL OFFICE FOR CHRONIC DISEASES. No. 107 LIBERTY STREET. M- Sc< boats until 1 o'clock. and lac m 3 to e and 7 tog at night. )114. OCCUPATION AL AILMEN T Trelh, pure alr Ls •vi taliztag elixir. Whoever Is debarred by eircututanet• from maestrieted scum to thle Inviable, but powerful mitualant needs a emalelnal tnylgor.t of .ome kind The Anna object .hoold be to chaotic the MM. Popu larity' 'septette Rood guarantee of malt in MIA so taint:lnn and In tellimat age. and Idea by this criterion noeletter•Mitiniumb 81.ter”tande ant among the lityliorstlng and regalaUng medicinal of the present day. To the weats of Per.os engaged In Indoor employmentv, enuelaily In crowded factories where even with the beetle).- slide moll Won the atortesobere Is alwayeln some denim polluted. this salubrious vegetubie soul, p.cullaril Adapted. The nature of the tune- Meets la no mystery. It consist. of an &Motets. ly pure diffusive stimulant. U.sured—ar rather sereherged—with the geld extracts of moutons root, and bade and herbs. The oharmacoDOes he. Its tin:toren, but what are they? The tale* 01 only a name root or Dag or piano t. present In each. Not one of tam. comtone. the three Jeannie. of a book, an alterativannd all So. 1000. All them element. are blended la the Ba tor., nor are thews the sum of It. medicinal reo ommenoations. It b ohm • blood deparent and gllfTlYee k i orb leh Mr that be. been Pent ane exhumed of It. wires by frequent Unstil ted Produce. on the yltal orgreleation. Is noto ly anti when to this he mperadderl the atephlUd evitalizede minor of hot alr fur. re nacos. It becomes deleterious and Sares:log Is toe extreme. To enable the system—to hear up even for. few home gees day .gal et the debili tation Inffeenee of • vitiated .arrnmehere • rim:maw tonic and alterative Is ergently 're quired: This rand desideratum Ls .opplled nostetti re Hitters. • which av • sown Eth•su.tate. lac health •promet'sa oral ass no royal either &none officinal or adverilmel med.clae..7 NOTICES arTROLIMPII 014 COMPANY NOCIL he O t teetl of the Stockholders 01 the TriumphOMPUlT be he . d • their orrica. No. MS Cennlh than pm./ Muni, on MONDAY, March fth, 11170, at 3 r. X.. for the DIMPOINI of eteetlas Whom for the muulaurear, and for the transaction of such other buitness a. may come before theta. WILLIAM NUSSLitt, ekko7ls recretary. "ELECTION ROTICE.—The Annual Nestle( Stormstockholders of the Union Iteflelog acd Company will he held et toe t face of malt conspasty ‘ _center of lebth &he Duquesne Way. on JIOND•Y, WA - "M ITD. between the boors of 1U Boardlll o'clock, for the purpose of sleeting a Board or Managers to serve fur the canons year bad attentS , g to lush other business unsay be rought before the meson(. Y. LARD, (.20:101 Sectetaret Cawritti. BANE._ Pirfiusuann, inn. 514, /170 A arTIIE BOADD OF DIFIEO. TORS of Mir PER hove Dice wen t dividend of FIVE PER CEnT. went tatblock, out of the pronto or Ina Wl lli Eideinv. payable ferthirlth. f Ritine J. W. DEVITT, Cannier. arorricE OF lOONONG-AIIE LA. BRIDGE COMPANY.—Art •I•atIon for lllM lit(tia)roif/TZZ rit4h/rACQ.Zra 7th, JAMES H. WEIGHT. Treissur.r. Pl34lntrgh. no. 3. 1370. te2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEMENT OF THE 'CONDITION OP TEI BANK, OF • 'PITTSBURGH, TpzinAY MorxrJo, Kara lit, 1870 = L. 1.4. oar. and Discounts. 1 1 . 090 . 0 0 T TO U. is. 0.99 Bonds ' 400.000 00 Heal Estate 114580 08 mocks and Mace Hanks ..... .... 1 0.000 01 _, 000 10 Doe by other Banks 147 Leaullnaaer 'soles a Cheeks. • 911.100 41 Battle • 110.400 00 , esono,tun 31 I= .L 15.5 0 no Capita Stot t.... Prat[timid Evanlnas Unosdd Dividends •mad' ens- 0.113 CHI 000 03 101.001 TO ',rec a Duo to oilier Ba nt nta Del:.lts . 1151,214,611111191 ci) Tim alarm etatemasi la oorrects SO Um best of m) aassdease sad belief W. SNIVEL •Casblar. Swan to sad indoeslbe this's( day st Mara, let% beton me." _ • . - ME==MI OROICEAND RARE CONFECTIONS, FOR PRESENTS, AT GEO:BEA:YEWS, • liwire4(cras Bina, dUeghenll• =kiwi NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW DR, LaCYN7P WILLIAM Nos. 180 and 182 Federa LACK AND COLT DRESS SILKS. PLAIN AND FIGITHED SILK POPLINS Now Spring DeMines, Slack and Colorerlipteen Poplins, Slack and Colored American Poplins, , Sanborn! and Gored Skills Long and Square Shawls. Extra Goal Bargains in CASSIDERES, JEANS & TWEEDS Al Mc., Light and Dark Calicos, Al 10e, Light and Dark Calicos, At M., Balmoral Skirts WILLIAM SEMPIA'S, Nos. ISO and 182 Federal Street, 13= WILL WU PITTSBNIGH TUESDAY, March 14th At 2 O'Clock Precisely DR. EDWARD S. RIMS, =I ACTS OF EIIiDNIMS nEccrvit D from nnmeroe• hirods and the prof. Won IA PITTSBUIGH AND ITN VICINITY, =1 VAST LIBERAL PATRONAGE 00247111/12D He to campalled to toy ==l =I I=2 that be meet, although guluetautly, I=l On TOESDAT, duck 141h.ISTO = All who have not Dem oupplled =3 PATiNTED BPILOTACLEB, sod Lbw., requiring advice or o==7 I=l ROBINSON HOUSE. Corner Seventh .treat and Duquesne Way E=E27 amirzzin DP TO Tuwy ROWLAND DATE ONLY. EIIEMM=I Hi C40811:8 BIIBINEII9 IN 2'lllB CITY =I pLABING SILL MEN - AND OTHERS, MEEE:1311111 The undersigned big lettere patent of the Batted States for the Improved conetrnetion of weatbar-bourdlog, Inude lintel and of wain• oothig fir Smarm The weather.boardlog, by Ma patented Imprevemeat, beef more Portico. !stir Intended for earliest nee. and combining greet durability and beasts or .99eummo; =1 It le so eonatreeted as to entirely avoid the use of Joint etrlpe, and to prevent water from alter log the Joints, or the gaPiefi Or the ciiiticioVti the lolnta by sallon of the weather on the tim ber. . - Inside Wang end waist... Meg by Ms new method ere w eonstreeted se to fain pe, tbet pastnels es cheaply se_ or. tha Osdinerr gearing boards slant; tht reby preventing the showing of Maj.:Maur from say muse. Ind lamb, no refuges for bugs. He has also purchased the palest right of what l emoutonly known as the ••Moulded Weather- boaralago. Its has dlaposed of the following torsi Wrist' and shop right in Allegtonty only, for both pat. gala. to lit: To o.k. Mundorff, the tight for the territory tooth of Die rivers in sled county. To Jictntawsn. Douglass. the right for the /het Pituburgh. To McKee Douglass shop sight Ni their letzteeeth ward. rittsbareb. To MIL Pauereoe & C0...h0p sights for their Meth ward. Pittsburgh. To Ate :. McClure, for tho L borough of Ido- K roTrrlier G Paul, for tint, ground, Third and Irourill wards. ohs sho o guy. To Reed Broth no. right et their miLL, la Boren , b ward, city of /Weight ItY. To Dunhato. Faint d. er the boroughs of Sharpebureh end Etna; Co.,ilso thu toweenins at libeler and /adieus. • All prnon. n caned &dolma . 12E1010.1 spon eltber of sold Dakota. .141 %boss wishing to pont...WM Please nll;sr at No. IR tullsaald stmt. Intt.Ourob. p.. g.l. J. C. ANDERSON. T. T. - T. TREWS TEABERRY TOOTHIYASIL. Is the mat please:it, cliesitest sod ben Drab. nice extent. Wintei•ted free from Injurious Inirredieete. It premieres sad whitens the Tone e_ t tgig /termite liotenoilation ot Tartu' " elem. mid ranee, Artificial Teeth' le • repertor ankle fin_ Children! Meld 11•17121:itiorbt.. 'Pollens J. 111 staerrEmr. rtu.bumn. R. It..lllNowbusage. Allegbayr. yakres JOB. 151 , 111CCE.JAL, MetEAT..aolli. LIDDELL PINNII STEAM BREW 11, SPENCER, XeRAY & CO., alaltstera analhrewers of ale, PORTER ANDDROWN STOUT, PA. maa nAllizirt WATIOX. Xamager. BuiLDEll2,—Sealed Pr - 0 Reel Ted by the indent relied 0, rho rya lorote Vireo of IHOMAPI SILL a auS, earner. 334111.141100 Meets, mall PIII DAE,"the daylit /WU, for We Mall= of , Four Ifluee Storribiek Dweillig lona, 'royals AND ?mimes, Fmk'Dzse. alas /toxin, nu 180 1 , 28.ika., ia. at . P. C. DIM, we. Z. 23 UXIIIL ia2rl4 1U emit mat. .era the comer of Vasty4bird end ihttleistreets, Barentrealb ward. tilde mast state the pries ver tboliamid for Wise bike, cermet.n well eeribbier's .work. - pahitleg sat owns. .ma plastering fm palter grove. .Pletis and speccations ea be glees' at Ike nib of Teatime R. Sill aeo n , ...Q MU} tbe RN Mit. The work trlll be let to the lowest sad bait bidders. _}t i M I, ~ l -~ , NEW ADVER'ITSED!LENTS Y GOODS, .Ft ICM fa, SEMPLE'S, I Street, Allegheny City AT $l.OO A PATH, BLACK AND COLT KID CLOVES .1 Creat Raman 11 18 24e., White Dolled Towel c At $1.60, White Honey Comb quills, ►l 17 1-2 c, 64 Table Linea, At 12 1-2 e., Wm Wide Liars Toweling HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS ! Pil;ow Case IMMO, Slieetinkand Shirtiog Irish MUM and shirt Fronts, Table Daolaaks and Table Napkins. NEW SPRING BATS AND BONNETS NEW SPRING 'gibbons and Flowers, WILLIAM SEILPLE'S, Nos, 180 and 182 Federal Street, =I Genuine •Preparations.• rrotis the Celebrated Hotuse of PETER SQUIRE, London, Granular Effervescent BIL Carb, Potassa, Bromide rotas. sa, lodide Potassa, citrate Iron and Quinine, Bromide Amnict nium, Carb, Lithia, Vichy gait. Rissingen Salt, Cit. Magnesia, fielding Powders,&c.—To pro. tect Physicians and the Public from spurious articles of this character, purporting to be .direct importations”—all bot tles of the genuine will in future bear a strap label over the cork, with the address and fat simile signature of the man ufactilrer, P. SQUIRE; and on the side his trade mark, and also address of the Importer and Sole Agent, Slaws zomirsToN, Cor.gmithlield St. and 4th Ave. P. S.—A Fresh supply of Squire's Tine Glycerine Soap, Pars's Vienna soap, Price's Glycerine .Soap, Astringent lied Gum Lozenges, and glut riate of Ammoniate Lozenges. These Lozenges are meeting with great success in England. in cases of. Relaxed Sore Throat. Bronchitis, etc. Just received. fflf:11T111 P/T ISBURGIE • WHITE IE/0 AND COLOR WORE JSOON . OCHOONILUER SON, ratornrezrons, Manufacturers of WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD, BLUE LEAD, ZINCB LITHARGE, FIXITY and ell colors DRY AND IN OIL. OFFICES AND FACTORY. 460, 98,169, 446 and 448,11ebtua8treet, ALLEGHENY. We call att•htlon to the guarantee pasted on our Strictly Pere White Lead, and 'chart sea mg. a "Dolor carbonate of lead," we mean “eherel tally we.' that U, free from Acetate and Hy drate, and therefor. Is whine and superior, bolls In color and covering property. CIUANANTEED-to he a parer Oarbonate of Lead nod whiter than any In lb. market, *ad mill forfeit Rhonda. of MI package If cantata log the least adatterallon. DREKA. • tmEarter and retail dents:rim VINE ErrA.TlGlrrilanr, WEBB'S% VISITING.' PANTY AND BUSINESS CARD 2JIGRAVING, 110300112113, I.BI[B.ILLIIMINATINEL be, Orden tryatatl seeetveprostotatteutlosi. Band for oomph.. - 1.033 Cheetuat ewnta■, ELGIN MATCHES, HOWARD WATCHES, WALTHAM WATCHES, U. S. WATCHES, In Bold and 811Ver Case, Every Watchwar ranted nyspeolat certificate. The best Wats/lee IN THE WORLD for the misc. Call and ex am/cm them at wavrms & sneeraws, • 0. /.IIWELERS, 101 117/11 AVL. Onswite elazlrrrn OrrICA fent PIJBLICNOTICE.- . . ilirdad been annotated &Leland GAS METES INSPECTOR far Allegheny County, nonce Is hereby given that until tte necessary Moe and Neehanlcal Tee %Its *whiners. can be provided, 1 will be bound at tie OFFICE or TEE NA, TIONAL IDONDBY AND PIPE WOMB, Tweaty-third Meet, near Penn, Plltstrordb. • E. R. eurrn. • - • 11.0100.1 Gas and teas Meier Imprelor• ' L. B. FULTON ' 0. J. IVGAN FULTON 86 , BrDANN, • • PRAACTICA-TA rrouneumns. GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, • rink A . Near Bilk 114 res t• • rrrrnnomen. PA. Lead Pipe. Guns Hose, Gas /Lemm . - Rath Tabs and Wash elands. loon P i pe:d Fittins. Ale and Reer Pumps. seethe., (tams always ennead. MeV.: and Prtvate Balldlaga Stied op with Gas. Water and Beam floating AZlParatas. Jobblaff Prompt stteemnt to. JOHN T. GRAY , House and Sign Painter, Gave:m=l, AND 4311..SZTEU, He. 54 Ninth 114,4411. = MABIBIALVB ELMS. azetusams nal= Conts.tomm. MAIJILLLVI Kin WILL Coal DTIISIIII.4 1111AltagAlL•11 Mus. CORE Ocelirs. ince& Price of Dfanleli Mize 1.00 p_cit m ca ti i DelbOt. 1301 anaaret street. Y. .3 Co., Emmen; Proprletoni. diMittntit e "0 "Iliac 4.11.111:161E SHIPILENTS OF ALL a Inds sor bask lake Ask S t an.red daily a rd. Papre.ll._lo.4oular JI, No. CI Ins/nand Markel, Billawrtb• sad al Ms Tana City stand. Alle gg try, eons. of Valera and UM Meal. Oar long earselanol la the. ballades enables no lo alwaYs have an band• Aral class artiste, and sae sell White Slob. daimon; Hes i rig A Blark Baas and well, Bemb all alms. low tine vs • ..14 _we will mars agea art e.W holes la or Alt ortlera fn.§ KEYSTONE POTTINEGY. - S. M. KIER & CO., • • Manufsetarers of Queeneware, Bristol Ware, &C.' 01Ilei and Warebitiaii6iLlßElß YBTRXMr. laden proniPUY WA.24011 to. • 1311OCEIS HEMMED OF ROW Pll Meg Belting. Boos wad Stem Puking. o D O A,. Begin •CoN's - mum future. A - tads e. Us. of 507,10 per dnt. from card rain tem Mara la. The tradesupplled at Mllll4lOll3lrlV , J. PHLLLIPII, ,mart Agents for Roams BeltioiCo. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 41.9 C HORNE & .CO'S. Second Arrival of New Goods.: NEW SHAPES HAT AND 130.tiNITT-THAJOH I=ME • Extra• Quality BONN= AND TRIMMING RIBBONS. la all widths. NEW STYLES IN 8.4.1111 AND BOW BIBBONS Mill= I= LINEN COLLARS AND CUM LACE TRIM RED COLLARS, LACE TURNED LINEN SETTS ILLUSION WAISTS, CHERIZErTES AND LAPPETS TUCEED SKIRTING, TUCKED IVAIMOOK.. TUCKED CAMBRIC. WIQANDIE SWISS. Anothe Lot , LADIES a aloud aLAV T ccrrroN aosucey At th e new prices. l ALZIANDRI HID GL - OVILI Iu !nut and 'Colors, sad All Cute. 77 di 79 MARKET STREET. NEW GOODS FOR THE SPRING TRADE Just Opened. All the Novelties of the Season, well as complete amortments of Hosiery and Gloves, Embroideries, , White Goods, Handkerchiefs. Notions, &e:, &c., OFFERED AT LOWEST PRICES. Merchanta' and Dealers SUPPLIED AT EASTERN PRICES, AT . MORGANSTERN & - Co's, MACBETH, GLYBE & Co., Nos. 78 and 80 Market Street. MIS Z 5 ; 4 r m 14 _ c=. cp 0 - Ge .4 ; o g I to, ri . _ . 1 / 2 , a Ezoi —1 4 s;T:i r '4 n 11 4l ?4 1 W g . A 1 r 4 pq Fa , tO .4 0 4. 0 O4 ra p ia k ti 1 = o 1. 1 E-, -, E 4 =. l- S Pi L a gi l .4 g ffl z N 0 Z • 0 a 0 ° 4 CARBOLIC SALVE. The important discovery of the CARBOLIC ACIB as a CLEANSING. PURIFYING, and HEALING Agent is one of the most somarkable 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 fined won derful and speedy , REALING REMEDY ever knoWn. • It is now presented in a scientific combination with other soothing and healing agenci in the . form of a SALVE es, ; and, having been al ready used in numberless cases with mostsatisfactory and ben. slcial results,wb have no hesi tation in offering it to the pub lic as the most certain, rapid, and effectual remedy for all Norm and Wirers, no matter of how long standing for Burns, tuts, Wounds, and ever; ABBASION of SHIN or FLESH, and for Skin diseases generally. Bold by all Druggists. Price2Scents. JOHN P. HENRY, Solo Prop'r, No. 8 College Place, New York. DR. WHIT TIER • cormannes - To TREAT Ail agarpnt_a_ass dbe lrat =Aro n ! n t ligarx Ma e tr....r a tad=orrhet ti or woo W.Pahuse or other maws, and . wham Xo r co 110110 0 e lantraing effeeta, Motelum. bolt, weidatem aormuptlce. aversion society. aniasaltuess, dread of ratan eventa loM of wrianT. !Motown. mamas! medavialt. ! Wally so prostrating the sexual mum to u rim marrime msatistuatery, and then:lon _ parodent, are ponsumently cared. Persons./ Cab! with these or my other donut. Intricats at Drag Mand,the Oolistlintional eomplaint Mow. Ore Um Doctor a trial: be itelar rms. _ . • particular attention alma to all Menials ow , ' Lemont.. or.WldUa. motion or : Ulceration or the Womb, lMarlttli. Ammonhoes. alteaorrhasia, Dyamati li , n4r=tt ; sad bt.11112) or garreancis, treat. It It self-siglattb% plijsjalsa who oozing, blaiselt erchisimly to the studyof oertala dun of Cowes an 4 treats tkotumnde of mum 00 001 Mr , DIVA SOWre greater,altill is that mocis/h. ono fritt r atrai prlatet. The Doctor publishes I medical paraphlct 0. n Tstresthat ems a tall be of venetas Private diseasesatbst can had fres Moths. or mall for two stamps, In sealed envelopes trawatemos urinates instruction to Um st lad ambling them to deteratiacaborm I else wain of their complaints.. The establisbaten. warisitur V i a:Pt Zin t : 711 it. the Rao% ordalsa .ssia be ob. taws by MMus • writtea statement m a llthe eau sad medicines ma bet forwarded by or no come lastemes. bowever. pawns to absolutely 1.000.147. • ..ts .— Walir Pomona! atteutton Is rent ind., oat for tbseacommulstlon ermeh wheats Mel* an :o , 24l . e . oonneetod u tt . ren . g . =l; rdramcovesT r lacludiag molleatol Tam tlAiresehtloar are 700parta IL meow, laboratory, ander bit i rmilial 7; ig i roalq% two stua l lre h rio matte r read•Ut he my.- Emirs IP ...Akio r gg, MllM.'ll,:tVgili....`ll4l4TaTE4ll T:!: ADENIS'IItiT CLOSIN IMEVIZ" Is Now in BARK NO. 59 .111LAIRIK. Even/ girth* has t!'in red;te 80: .r 0 ?~.~~r~ '"",f; CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. &C. CARPETS. REDUC:ED. Oil Cloths, Window.Ouvier, DRUGGETS. DRUGGET SQUARES,, Ingrain Carpets, At the Lowist Prices Eve/Meted. BOVARD, ROSE it CO., 21. FIFTH AVENUE. =EI NEW CARPE Reduction in Prices- TO CORZEIiPOND WITH WHOLESALE RATES. &CALLUM BROS., 51 FIFTH AVENVE., /MOVE WOOD 11711111 T. NEW CARPET!" LT POSITIVE-REDUCTION IN , PRICES Re.u now treelvtoX oat NEW SPRING STU& Untorpassed. ter extent and vatiety:. torn. ntufax toe nurxtt sad but WU.. in Anglin and American Brunch aril • Tapestrr Carpets, FLOOR OIL OMR% &0., Which we otter /Mete to twenty five cent. per. "Mr gain Pe e eireitr=itnit :fifie anent pii;cb " Ts . o. . " ' BewSt"i .COLLINS 71acid /3 kifth:Arilits. fe4 • • • WE CORD FLOOR.) REDUCTION AN •1. . CARPETS FM' a Short Time to Pripare for • SPRING TitADE. OLIVER IIeCLINTOCE fit CO, Rave turbid their Food , down Wow butt eau son 4 pram, lull lines of Carpets, • Oil Cloths, • IlrailleSt. AT ; EASTERN PRIC ES; Rare neural. me 7 seettred-b7 theu ne_ti,ott• eta tech wua ndeeemena offered e O 7 " OLIVER McCLIPTOCH & - CO., • as Fifth Avenue. BUSINESS „Tayk.. eo-rart- NERSHIP heretofore exhiting between JO &NPR 111)1111.111 and F.W. O. 7711.1), under tne strk at Hartman & Feld, wee dissolved ow lebruinr 1011, 1810, 1.7 the geld W. W. C. Feld selling Ms lotLrest In the said tiro to JOHN F. HAVEICoTTE. JOSEPH. HAJ/47MLN. mt_:oM TIIRSOLUTION.—Tha Partner. beretofora extstlar betwtaa DILL A SHIITTZELT. In the Real Eatata tnislaein. 'was Ma day db.- aalyed by =Waal