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OFFICIAL PAPER
Of Pittsburgh, Allegheny City
and Allegheny County.
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BUILDIRG 84, MID 88 FIFTH LI
TUEADAY, MARCH 8, 1870
BONDs at Frankfort, 93i@9:31
PATHOLIIIIII St AlltWelly.sBo.
GOLD closed in New York yesterday
at 1121.
TEE new naturalization bill to be
taken up in Uongress this week.
Arianism ; Cuban "Commander•in.
Chief," Jordan, is reported to have re.
sinned. , The first veu assassinated, the
second fled to 'New York, and the third
now retires from the leadership, in order,
it is hoped, to return to Washington and
settle Up his old defalcations to our
Treaanry.
It-le very pertinently remarked by the
Chicago Republican, that "It wu scarcely
uecesaary for.the telegraph to announce
the complete exoneration of Mr. COTODE
in the cadetship buednese. Had hie pre.
vioUf Sharacte.rt not been a sufficient
Initiates of his innocence, his conduct
duriety, the examination has convinced
sverybody that his integrity le unwav
ering."
Tux recent massacre of the Piegan
Indians Included one hundred and sixty
three of the two hundred and nineteen
adult males of the tribe. And it was the
wrong tribe alter all I There Is some
reason to credit the report that the Cap.
tan General of Cuba has, In the name of
an outraged humanity, addressed to our
Government an indignant remonstrance
In the premises.
Tai "border•claim" business is to be
resurrected at Harrinburg In another torus,
alter a pair of Philadelphia lawyers have
pronounced upon the constitutionality of
the new proponition. The delay is sup.
erfluom, for it seems to be alwayercon
stitutional to plunder the State Treasury.
The new bin is to be supported, ilia said,
"by the influence of a power which lieu
not as yet met a defeat at this session✓'
" Roll on, thou Moon I"
_ Arrnoros to the current rumor, that
.. border claim" grab of two millions
or more from the Treasury, has the kindly
regards of an exalted functionary, the
Philadelphia Bulletin
.confidingly oh.
serves :
Governor Gary's worst enemy cannot
hope to tut; the Chief Magistrate of
Penhsylyania Into such a fatal snare.
That high official would be the very first
to expose and denounce and defeat such
a scheme of public robbery, should it
ever reach the Executive Chamber.
YESTERDAY. the 'Bls ($282,000,000)
stood at.li per cent. premium; 5.205 of
'62 (P 4,000,000) 98f; d0.'64 ($125,000,.
000) 9 11g97i; do. '65 (P 5 5 ,00 0,000) 9Th
®97i; 10-40 s of '64 ($194,000,000) 93.K4
in In the put year, there has been an
average advance on this mass of debt,
about $2,000,000,000, of ten per cent.;
that Is, In other words, that the promises
of the Government to Its creditors are
worth two. hundred millions of dollars
more than when this administration came
into power. Now let Congress pass the
itauding-bill and open the way for free
banking on the bard bottom, and every
dollar: of this bonded debt will be worth
its face, and more, too.
Tax. Kentucky chivalry have some pe
culiarities, in their fashion of backlog
theli friends ? Here Is that pose fellow,
Holladay, a conspicuous member of Con.
geese from that Sate, who, having been
hopelessly exposed in one of these dis
reputable cadetship negotiations, sought
to dodge an expulsion from the House by
"resigning" his seat. Evidently, that
don't stilt the Kentucky politicians, who
perhaps have been growing • more and
more Jealous of the young but rising Dun
ocrille statesman and repudiator. And
now comes Gov. Stevenson officially no.
tifying him that his resignation will
be accepted; that the honor of Kentucky
requires him to stay in his seat and fight
It out. Poor Holladay I He Ands so pro
cedent is his Country's history to conalds
or to instruct him In this emergency, ex
cept in the veracious annals of A. Ward,
one of whose heroes (a Kentuckian with
out doubt,) patriotically dedicated to the
service of his country, the laatdollar and'
the last drop of blood—of his wile's re-
Islam's I
Tan ruatio has been advised of the
refusal of Kb W. W. lama, en and
elect-Tlessurer of State, tot, testify under
oath touching hh own ofilcial acts before
the Senate Investigating Committee.
needs only that the Committee should re:
port this refusal to the Senate, and that
body may then direct, If it chooses, the
arrest of the contumacious witness, hold
ing him in custody until be Ls ready to
tell whit he knows. But the Committee
don't report, Its chairman, Billingfelt,
shirking his duty for •obvious reasons.
We append the resolution ofiered by Sea
ator•Mumma which was under discussion
when the Senate adjourned on Friday,
and will be again in order today. ♦s It
is the Intention of the majority to shield
the recusant: Made, we can hope for no
good from this resoletion„ a:apt in the
record of yeas and nap. It reads as
follows: • "
•
Wimesea, The late Trouttrer, W. W.
Irwin, ham declined to. to sworn by the
Finance Committee. to Make answers to
such matters ma the mid Committee
might deem Important end for the In
formation of the Senate, and it la, them
fore, manifestly i.e...podi a:it to „ moo
their inveetlimitore my farther anima
the Senate determine. to compel partial
to be sworn baron:meld committee; there.
fore,
Resolved, That the chairman of oath
committee is hereby regneeted to report
the foots to the Senate for farther action
In the premises.
DOWN WITH THE TINKERS.
The gold premium baying slightly re.
acted, this delay of the downward move.
ment proves only temporary. The great
fact that the Government will pay all Its
debts, and that it can do so in cote, from
and after any Stud date, no matter bow
Immediate that may be, is now too well
established to be denied or resisted. The
intelligent reader knows well that ills
fact has been eliminated, and made
patent, out of toolbar very simple
group of facts in our •flnanciai his
tory for • year or two paw. We have
had an ample revenue, not only for cur.
- rent expenses but yielding a handsome
surplus. • This surplus hashes• faithfully
applied to the reduction of the debt. And
the debt has been thereby so couple:a
ously reduced as to leave no doubt, in say
quirk% at home or abroad, of our &bier
lute control of the situation u it stand&
Hence, every form of this debt rapidly ap
preciates in its cub value, and in part
stands already at above the par of gold.
We should ban looked in vain for
these results, bad our revenues been las
abundant' Is It wise, thin, to insist, at
this premature moment, upon agitating
the proposition to abate Went? Seeing
what has bon accomplished, lad taw.
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lag that the same policy, if persevered in,
will [Malty and speedily confirm these
auspiciouseresults, would It be wise to
restrict and cripple oar resources, in teen
the smallest particular, in agranco of the
solid reestablishment of the national and
general financei, and of the buainees o
the country upon the actual cash bash,
Let it be known in Wall street to.da ,
fur a certainty, that Congress will, before
its adjournment, %alio off fifty or thirty or
even twenty millions from the Treasury
receipts, end a gold premium would go
up fire per Ce .or more before sundown,
arresting;bly for months, The more
prent
wholesome deny which wo now see
in the market. On the contrary, let It
be tinderedord, equally for a certainty,
that the i . existing imposts will be
unchanged or the coming year, and that
the Secretary will continue as heretofore
to employ his surplus of receipts in retir
ing outnding debts, to the tune of
another h dred millions, or even more
under are frit of business, and that ter
stil
toted,' won d be accepted at par, without
a fraztion f discount, on every Exchange
on either side of the Atlantic, within the
ensuing ninety days.
We have shown the world that we can
pay, if we will. It would be very un
'wise to - declare, just at this point, that
our resources are needlessly large, and
that our ability outruns our disposition.
Batter to wait yet a year , longer, more
than half of which will succeed a general
cash resumption, giving the country time
to settle itself permanently upon actual
relate. Then there wou!d be little or no
risk in discussing the propriety of an
abatement In the surplus of receipts. For
then none could question either our dis
poiltlon or ability.
The balance of foreign trade during the
six months ending Dec. 81, '69, has
been so nearly equal as to be- unprece.
dented in our commercial history. Esti
mating the Imports at their gold value laid
&ern on our shore, and the exports at
their va;ne free on board, adding to the
latter the - freights actually earned by
American bottoms in - their curies over
the ocean, and the precise balance against
this country for the period specified was
leuethan two millions—exactly 111,978,-
2a4.
It was the announcement of t. ese
ores, from the proper bureau at Wash.
ington, which sent gold down to 112 f on
Friday lot, and-will send it lower yet,
the more the facts are considered and the
better understood.
Fostered by a reasonably fair tariff,
American production has so far excluded
the fabrics of foreign lands from our mar.
kets, that the country has not run Itself
tinder by excessive importations. An
abundant crop of cotton supplies all our
awn mills and offers a surplus, worth
nearly or unite . $200,0p0,000, for foreign
exportation, only a part of which has yet
gone forward. Cotton and petroleuM
have furnished the great bulk of our
fbreign exchange: these items, with th . !
Mass - of other exportations of. our I
Produce, have so freely met our current
debts for foreign goods that not a dollar
of bonds has been .needed 'for that pur
pose during that period. Nay, more!
Instead of Sending bonds, we have made
a net export of Afteen and a half millions
In specie. Our bonds were worth more
to keep at home. And we, are at this
moment importing specie and keeping
our bonds also.
Everywhere, financiers and men of
business are preparing themselves for the
hour of redemption. , They -,aro demand.
lag silver from the -Treasury, to begin
with, its premium being three to four per
cent. under gold. In many *of the large
cities, merchants are offering silver change
to their . customers. The Canadian
Minks, glutted with that metal, have be.
gun Ile shipment over the border. One
or more of the New York banks will re.
come cash payments this week, and It is
said. that ail those institutions have pre.
paved themselves for the new situation.
The States of South Carolina and Maine
pay win for their debts. The dty of
Portland does the same. We are sorry to
note that Pennsylvania favors repudia
tion as usual, and that In the general
movement towards a coin resumption,
she Is likely to bring up the extreme rear.
Oar $700,000,000 of paper currency
was worth hot $1520,000,000 ten days's°.
It is worth over ;600,000,000 today,
Thus fu11,580,000,000 had been addetto
its purchasing power In that brief period,
and a cask resumption generally will add
quite as much more. This inflates, pm,
41cally, our currency nearly poopo,ooo,
besides unlocking some $200,000,000 more
of the long hoarded metal,. Will that
look like the financial
,distreas which
croakerhue been predicting ?, Why,
the people will feel In resuraptionastban.
lent so powerful, that, in the twelve
months to come, they would better bear
a decided increase of taxation in all forms
than what they have met during the year
pat. - With the resumption which isnow
so near at hind, if Congress lets matters
alone, the country will find itself not int.
punished but actually so much richer as
to be tempted to forget all about in ewe
What s milatshe it would be to tinker
with n financial muhinc yhick binning
Itself so smoothly, and so straight to the
most desirable end I
Fog ILLTIMAL _DATA a . desperate fight
his been doing on between Stewart and
the kings of the New York dry
goods 'market. Stewart started it by
"marking down" below Clallin'afigures.
Olaflin followed suit; Stewart cat down
vain; than Gelid; then Stewart;:den
Claffin again; then Stewart once more,
and so the war has gone on for a week.
Dry goods men tell me they never saw
'the market so excited as it is by this war
between the two great homes. Both
mites are selling at prices that are ab.
Sedately ruinou• Trade was so disturbed
yesterday by theft Operations that the
agents of the different mills held a meet.
lag and decided not to sell to any one ex
cept at
,a certain fixed price. Stewart
had been selling some lines far below the
r gn t t h s' e y i h c o a ug ( h lng
t h ea e advyi ly e
omf
scoruby
giving notioe tbat.thay would not sell to
any man who attempted to undersell
them. Stewart continues his "bear'
operations, however, and the excitement
is rising to a fever. He has demoralised
the market to sub an extent that it may
take some weeks to restore steadiness.
Several lines of seasonable goods are now
going at a redaction of thirty to forty per
cent from last week's prices. The fight
is characterized by outsiders as "throat
, milling." and all the Jobbers are swear. '
lag at 144iwitrt like eat hesh..frons
FlanZer• Stewart's pugnacity and capi
tal will carry him through, but houses not
so Wong as hla will probably go by the
board before the storm blows over,
.
'Tats' Pittsburgh Ad of yesterday
said:l "Liasinuth as W." W. Irwin was
elected Mato ricsauree by the votes of
Democrats, they are to some extent re
sponsible for hie conduct. Dia rethad
I to give any information to the committee
appointed to latest:4de the Oahu of
the • Trossuryi is not satisfactory. Mr.
Mackey was put through In the sharpest
manner, and *edified his numbness to
give information upon every point which
he considered pertinent or for the good
of the public. ' If Mr. Irwin will answer
u Intelligently all the questions prompt.
ly answered by Mr. Mackey, the commit
tee will doubtless excite him from an.
swering those declined by the present
Treunrer. This will eve an opportunity
to hear from 'we.' Semble and Billy
McWinGrath. whostoni. have much valuable in
fisht in e o to mng
of one and Ilea of W
anot bj he ect r. Let ak i the
half a hundred Democrats of the Lees.
Ware Inds* upon the most searching ex
amination, particularly of Mr. Irwin.
The people of the State are not plessrd
With the hide and go seek conduct of the
committee; lliey are ht earnest and ex•
poet their representatires to INV!
NEW PUBLICATioIes,
TIRE. ANDPS AND SHE AMAZON: or,
Across the Continent of South Amer
ica. By James Orion. M.A., Professor .
of Natural History in Vassar College.
Publirthed by Harper & Brothers, Now
York. For sale by H. Miner. Pitts.
burgh.
Works of travel, now a days, rarely,
contain much that is strictly nets, from
the fact that the routes have been trav
ersed so frequently. This work, how
ever, unfolds the wonderful resources
and grandeur that arc to be found In the
region of Equatorial America,which lies in
the midst of the Western Andes, and over
a route of travel but little known; Here
we have described the physical aspect,
the resources and the inhabitants of this
country, from which it is plainly to be
seen that ere long this rich country will
be open to commercial enterprise.' The
expedition was sent out under the aus
pices of the Smithsonian Institute, cata-
Posed of Prof. Orton and others. The
trip proper commenced at Guayaquil,
thence to Quito, over the Eastern Cori.
dilleid 'fflittici, over the Western • Cor
dillera, and through the threat on loot to
Napo ; down the Rio Napo by canoe to
Pebas, on the _Maranon, and thence, by
,steamer to Para: No one,." says Mr.
Fletcher, whose language is the English
has journeyed down and described the
voyage frOm the ptateatiz of Ecuador to
the Atlantic ocean, until'Professor Orton
and his party accomplished this feat in
1868. The narrative abounds with
graphic sketches of men and things, and
the style of the book is fascinating, and,
at the same time, Instructive. The ex
cellent illustrations serve also to increase
the attractions of the work.
Titus Love. By Lady DI Beauelerk,
author of "A Summer and Winter In
Norway" Published by J. B. Lippin.
colt & Ob., Philadelphia. ,For a trale by
R. S. Davis it Co., Pittsburgh.
, This pleasantly told lSye story pre.
Dents pictures of Radish society that will
repay the reader. The grouping .of the
le'idlog characters are arranged In a
nattind manner, and the moral tone of
the work seems to be of a higher grade
than is usually to be found in stories of
this character. The author enjoys some
reputation u a writer, and those who
ham read "Summer and Winter in Nor
way," will enjoy this volume.
UP BROADWAY. AND MS SAMUEL. A Life
Story. By 'Eleanor Kirk, (Nellie
Munk) Published by Carleton, New
York.
This story is of the sensational type,
and while it depicts the "social evils"
that come society, especially in large
cities, at the same time the views of the
writer tend to foster the spirit that ap.
pears to be growing, to lower the stand
ard of morality on the subject of mar
riage.. The book Is written in a fascinat
ing kyle, and will doubtless be widely
read, but we fear that it will encourage a
species of "free.loveism" that tends to
undermine the foundations of true mar
riage. The doctrine of "Woman's
Rights" is also freely ventilated.
ADA - 13NTIlliES Or LTA Mai WILLIAMS. By
William lksitivin, author of "St.
) Leon," etc. Published by Harper and
Brothers, New York,
Much interest has been awakened in
this story from its connection with the
Byron scandal. It is a curious book in
some respects, and will be read with in
terest by many. It completes Harper's
complement, comprising Moore's Life of
Byron, Onlocioll's Recollections, and
Mackey_'s 'edition of liledora Leigh, and
Caleb Williams.
TUE EARVILT PARADISE. poem. By
William Kenzie,- author of "The Life
1, and Death of Jason." Part 8. Pub.
ilehed by. Roberts Brothers, Boston.
For sale by R. B. Davis, No. le7 Liberty
street, Pittsburgh.
This is the third volume of the "Earth
ly Paradise," the most part of the two
first volumes being of a classic type of
thought. The present volume contains
sir rhymed stories,ahaped to include Sep.
tember, October and November In the
same way as the preceeding volume',
included earlier months of the year. The
narratives on the death of Paris, Acontins
and Cydippe, and the story of -the
Chodope—all classic; the Land East of
the Bun and West of the Moon—Baron;
The Man who never Laughed Again—
' Oriental, and the Loves of Gadrun —pure
Norse. Mr. Morris has received almost
the universal acclaim of the press, as a
poet of wondrous power, and any one
who will read his chariaalng creations will
award him a high place inthe realm of
poets. Re is a confessed to be one of the
greatest among living poets. Roberts
Brothers have done a good work In re
producing these poems.
Tax Goinms Caosa, AXD Oman Poaxa.
By Irving Van Wart, Jr. Published
by Carleton, New York. For sale by
J. W. Pitteck, Pittsburgh.
The principal poem, The Golden
emit'," is a legend of by-gone ages.
The miacellaneous poems are short and
varied, many of them of a dainty type.
Phases of domestic life, and love. are
woven together in words of true poetry.
The great variety of themes will add to
its attractions, rather than be regarded as
objectionable. The author, though aim.
putatively unknown, may yet win a wor
thy place in the literary world.
Tag BIBLE IX TUE PUBLIC SCHOOL&
Published by Robert Clarke tr, Co.'
Cincinnati. For sale by Kay a -Co..
Pittsburgh.
Questiola of vital impOrtance are bound
up in the diectuunon of Bible reading In
the Common Schools, The agitation is
Just begun and other issues will follow in
the train. The great heart of the nation
is beginning to be stirred, and the coniliet.
of minds on this subject la in the near (ti
tan. This timely publication contains
the arguments In the case of Miner et al
versus the Board of Education of the City
of Cincinnati et al, before the Superior
Court of Cincinnati and decided in favor
. .
of the plaintiffs, with the opinions and
decisions of the Court. Permute desiring
to have the question fairly presented will
do well to get this excellent work. -
THE MANTYJAY Dreams. Manual for
Learning Spanish. By Thomas Pre*.
dergast, author of the Mastery of Len
, gasses. Published by D, Appleton
03., New York..
Granting that the mastery of sentences
economises time, and Is perhaps the moat
'neonatal way of acquiring a. thorough
command of a foreign tongue, the u.
gumption that the study of the grammar
unaccossary la open to criticism. How
ever, the excellencies of the system of
leading the learner step by step from the
simplest sentences to the most complex.
commends the "Manual!' to ever, one
desiring to acquire a ready knowledge of
the language. •
Itno es ♦ Roan n Bit , yD. Appleton
& Co., New York, is a reprint from the
English edition, and , forms one of the
series of novels issued by this firm In
psoer covers and at a low price. "Com
eth up at a Flower," of the lime library
of novels, was written by the author of
this work: It Is a tale of love, and pre
sents the leading characters in
words, and of thrilling interest, and de
spite its odd title, it is a clever, well•told
story.
r.ffintriz," No. Hai of Harper's LI.
bray of Select Nose* rectally pub
lLshed by Narver Brothers, New York,
is worthy of being "select" In contract to
the namtorpaseby stuff that. Is mutual,
batted by that press. Critics seem to
Lucie the same general opinion of the
merits of the story—ei being one of tare
merit, scholarly and high toned. .It bu
more ihnn the dsual amount of original!.
ty. "Fitz Boodle's (Jon.
Imaions," cheap edition of D. Appleton &
Co., Now York, his been sent an No
EOM
Prnsimmil DAILI GAZETTE: 'IUESDAY MORNING .. MARCH 8, 1870
one need be told of the rare ability of .this
inimitable writer. The edition is aupris
'ugly cheap.
The verdict of sensible women and the
general public is that Harper's Basar has
no peer in this country. Previous to its
appearance, all the fashion publications
lacked characteristics to make them
worthy of first class Journalism. All the
features of a complete work of this kind
are to be found in the /War. It himi a
character of its own, and is not depend•
ent upon foreign sources. It occupies a
field unchallenged. Its fashion Informa
tion, embodied in patterns, plaleS and
otherwise, are obtained from the beat
talent. It contains also high toned liter
ary matter, as well as practical informa
tion on manners, housekeeping, etc.
The supplemental engravings, Colored
and plain, are very valuable. A collec
tion of filly numbers, bound in superb
.covers, furnished by. this house, makes a
volume worthy of the centre table, or any
whcra dm.
The Progreos of ItefoopaUon
The le. T. Peet says : f The Supreme
Court Of tie United States has decided
that contracts =defer dollars before Feb
bruary, 1862, were contracts for gold dol
lars, and must be paid accordingly. Two
of the railroad companies which have'
offices In Boston hies already announced
that they will pay the interest upon their
bonds,, issued before that .time, In gold
coin. None of the corporetors which do
business in New York, so far as We can
learn, have yet acted in the matter; but
yesterday at least, two formal demands
were made for payment in gold of Interest
on old corporation bonds, at ono of our
banks, and the tender ofpaymentrefnsed,
with a protest.
The Philadelphia Telegraph says:—
Nearly every railroad and canal company
of this State, and several from New Jer
'hey, were represented by their leading
officers In a meeting held in this city on
Monday. The gentlemen_ assembled en.
solved themselves into a sort of a Sup°.
rior Supreme Court, and decided that the
Interest due on their bonds dated preyi
ous to the passage of the Legal Tender
act should be paid In currency, and not
in gold, as the Supreme Court of the
United States decided, and there was no
minority report. To soothe the indigna.
lion of their creditor' the extra judicial
railroad judges issued a supplementary
decision, in which they promised that in
the event of the inferior tribunal at
Washington not reversing its decision In
twelve months from yesterday, they
world make good the loss sestet:red by
their bondholders being paid bscurreetcy
when their duewas specie. ,
One of the parties to thissifiingement
had interest maturing yesterday on loans
contracted before 1862,, find 'paid paper,
with the above promise as a coating of
sugar to the bitter pill. This action on
the part of our large corporations—of
many of which we have reason to be
proud—is simply a disgrace to the State
or l'ennsylvania. And the shame put
upon our citizens is the deeper and more
humiliating because the lend in this dila'
honorable huffiness was taken by the
Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of
Pennsylvanlie who were the first to an
nounce that they would disregard the de
cision of the United • States Seineme
Court, and pay the coin obligations of the
State. In paper. Rsilroad isresidentamey
be excused; perhaps, for resorting to
doubtful expedients to benefit their stack.
holders; but. what pallietioct can be offered
kir the C.immi.toners of the Sinking
Fund t . By west right do they i
declare deeithies of the Supreme Court
null and void It IF they are the sole ex•
pounders of the Acts of Congress, it is
high lime that the people ware aware
of the important tact. For the prawn,
they and our self:Appointed eailway and
canal judges are violators of the law of
the land, and deserve to be called to a
strict account for their Illegal actions.
A 'New York dispatch says: The
officers of insurance companies generally
state that they had paid no attention to
the decision, but were receiving and pay
ing currency. - The of of trust com•
pardes declined to tell whet they were do
ings but said the treated each cone just
os it come before y
them. An officer gave
the reason for declining Information. that
If they admitted-the payment of gold to
one, all the creditors would demand gold,
and If They. admitted accepting currency,
all debtors would hasten to pay in cur
rency, and some of their stockholders
might object. The foreign holders of
bonds affected by the decision demand
gold, and accept currency under protest.
The general Indication is that, companies
generally will receive currency, as they
believe specie payment is too close at
hand to quarrel about.
Imps. UPI Exports.
During the Celt sin 6ortttlii of the fecal .
Teat catmint acing.; uly 1, has, the un.
tturt• of tottrehantatze Into the faired
• Stan • :mot:plea tth ............. Shn
And of Specie to a1ta.036
X Ahlog • total of D7.91.,4•7
Dating the sure petted the exports of •
oterettatoll te the tea ant
of gold. at BY per vat.. the ..... he
Weenie:a of tee aver. •00413 te 4 to. alit
R. its of specie and trainee vete 5991 c 3
ag • t 641 •Iprolotl eta of 1144,704.610
Dont, the paose posted the re-exports
Y( morello= Ohm wort I tO3 yy
And Ot r;octe 4.llKaiht
!Mt
soloing the tot. , • 'motto or the eov o•
try for the srst mix ementLe of the
Oseol 10.1111.1,e10 to have b•en 8113,Vid.Ont
And an apparent bolsaeo of trade
sialumt ten United Instil. el 04.1likeel
Of theaggr../Lte between lb.
U. 11.4 etitee ane ether eatlet(lo4
merelimiam. eras carried In Amen..
•••••i• to tea /Mount ef er-1,756.9(3
Estimating thin fee into .1, Vita per
teat. .Ir OS ae the atilee et ripe Pred '
ter tb• tme Mo net. nelp. eel. •
tiloyml in Um trade uvicsas
This amount
.. dd fr tbe appa
rent ball. against tbe United •
Pitmen bal e...
Mawane. &salt at the Vatted an
Moles of IA OA 011
•
•Ttot toirehoodlte Imported deiloe the
raohthe vtntmohelog isle L. U.
atottoottot to PIO-fitme
A. ..a of specie 11.112 Int
Malec as sanregato of Imports of .83.13,003,1 id
The tanotte of maretteantae for the
vitae •f ad. redhead to the stead/wit
of gold 6131. the untrue pfonalum of
the Ida menthe. &tenanted to ..... ....11134,143,773
The ore tie and Online elpor.ed da
ring the cue time tee • 31.7 MM
Maklhg ea eggreaate of {46.121. 671
-
The n-ezpotts.o7 epode far the twee
peeled trete
.A.nd et imesehhatilee i Ct.ltil
Mak , a. totat of exports of $1911,1123./11
nominal Solana. •11.1...
tb• Stat. of 11.4011.C$
entire azzooot of ta.;.or , • ud
Import., merebnodfxs was virrleel
American shwa to the a mount. 0f.....036 Or., 2111
Estimating freight on this mamma at
blobnoir.. glees • return of $ 12.400,117
Vi deducted floe Oho ni mlosl Dal .
once against the um to d Blau.. ja,stia Gal
Shotwe areal nulcce nation the United
Pt*. for tilt slant imam commeacing
rayum, or Cunt MI
Porto. Mx menthe evenananclaginly I,
MI, the lexpo:ts and re, %porta of
Spode and bbl too Onion nt, d $ 1L1X6,710
1. , brine Oho am. perlad Ib. Imports •
anzauntod to • 11.131,V11
Olooriog a Warm:sagaLost Ibis Milted
nate* of 21,010
1110 , exports of wee's for 100 111
montos conmenelng JOl/ I. 1510 A
nto 0 21.20.001
An w d the . exports nt specie and but.
Ilan AIM nOl
Showleg total export.../ • ze.7.0,163
Dutton the mono pal.' the Import) of
epoch. soloaotea to.
Or . ►.lance el, eeelett the United
litates for the title keeled • 15,123,61.1
Tble IYowe •n Improvement In favor
aaaaa latter patio 1, fn the enacts no-
Count, of $ LOW
..Ladlts of tie Jury..
F Wyominghas imposed suffrage on the
women within her borders, and of course
this Imposition will require their presence
In thiJury box. Whether the assembled
wisdom orthat gallant territory provided
that juries shall be part male and part
female, has not transpired. Those who
have undergone the pangs of Jury duty
will recall with a shudder their first HU
estions in being looted up by an Inexor
able 'sheriff, to dud a verdict, with the
man who makeia point of hiding out for
several days before agreeing about some
trifling point•—wlth the one who sleeps
and scores—with the ono who tells the
same stories over and over again, and
with the one who gets &emirs:id noisy,
affectionate and confidential. Borne, of
these.hortore are not mitigated in Wyo.
ming by the presence of the softer sex
who, by giving no reason for their opin.
ion but "because," and saying "scissors,"
to the last, drag and worry the rest of
the jury into a. verdict of "not guilty,"
when the prisoner Is young and toad.
some but ought to bang. •
the. A. STZtiMAN. of Boston, got into
West Point AcademY, and J. P. Bul
bar& Into the Naval Academy, appointed
by Mr. Coffroth, the Democratic pre.
deoentor of Mr. Cessna, and ate said to
have been nominated by corrupt means.
Tho Hours recolutton under which the
Committed hitt artinG dote not allow them
to Investigate Coffroth's action unless
tbey.iire.niore particularly instructed to
do aO.
- .
Tne"Nesy County liroilnole."
ThiTitusville Herald of the 28th ult.
makes a fell ° acknowledgment of the
soundness of every position taken by this
paper on that subject
And where Is the man at all conver
sant with those localities, who can say
that a new county bill would not be voted
down in some of the easterii townehips;
that it would received ) votes In Meadville
in a p.ll of over 1,200 votes; that the west
would give no 500 votes? Where is the
sane man who has read the three organs
of public opinion, the press of Meadville
for the past month, who has visited that
city and conversed on the subject with her
professional or btlalness classes, who will
venture to affirm that the new County bill,
in a poll of ten thousand in the country,
would receive more than a third of that
number? And now then look over the
whole ground, all the contingencies of a
preliminary Canvass of an election, of the
fight at Harrisburg, of rise lobby work, of
the Venal subsidies, of the bribery, of the
chicanery, of the anxiety!, theg, b Ito bar.
t
gaining the sacrifices, the thou tarn of
expense, the wholq vanity of the nnsuit,
ending In a defeat , to our minds is inevi
table ad it Id bitter' and contam ble, we
ask Seriously, if, ,It Is tight stultify
ourseiVes any longer, to lend a further
countenance to what will de rve the
appellation In almost every pole of view,
as the "New County Swindle." Is 'it
expedient to goon, year alter year, In the.
future, as we bays done in the put, hand
ing this unclean thihg, defiling ourselves,
seeking to lay the foundation of a temple
of ,j ustice, God save the mark I upon the
rotten foundations of personal, legislative,
official and popular corruption. For this
is what It amounts to, and all the world
knows. it '
Tan PostoMce contest over the Cleve.
land, Oblo, postal:lice has been settled by
agreeing to appoint John W. Allen to the
place.
FOR intronTan WgITE °emu!
SOAP;
Po; Ifgfro 6 P4.l ;Nt: Cohtlte hoop,
for Import.' I. hit. Castlio BOON •
For mottled Castile rasp,
Tor
mottled Cutlle Moth,
Tor Mottled Cauthe roar,
Yoe. Mottled roothe hoop,
Soil by the box, alogle bar or be the pound and
In small cakes, at theeerl 'extol 0r"... at
J ABLE 121 E. nun. re s d cipos
•
DRUG STORE, •
Corner pens and IddIII filmes. (old SR. Clots.)
When ton will andcornpl•.• astoritnent of
Pure Dress. Chemical., Per and Peseta;
bledlcines or all io..
Also. Inalltb .n d !scotch Ales by the cask Or
slugs, dots. at the lowest price..
CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS
If there Is •07 ese adsionitl. that seeds.to
be more carefully Impressed upon the Wilda of
those subject 'to the 611:amt. of the lung. tad
pulmonary organi, It is Ombra:am/ant fact that
Ztt.4loll should be paid to the nod beginninpe
of those alieases. In the start a tow doses of
such mCdicines as DE. KEEPER'S PECTORAL
SYRUP will be sari to arrest the dhesae, and
restore. uot only the healthy Janettene of the
lungs, but also of the whole body. 01.11 rem.
dire for Mereste of the lunge and cunt!
organs, Dr. Keyser , . Preterel Syrup has stood
- • •
the test of year. of experience, end you cannot
find a single person who haffever taken It that
•Peak Wahl) or It. vlemes
Let any one afflic tad. cri ti a cough only try on
hittle, and. mute no It la talan It arnica re ••
Dr Kayoar haa as 'office attaii4ell to bin Ore
MeMace. Mom, ...biro lii manner ' or chronic
dlittaam are ruceesafully treated, mpaelally
then of Iba tuna* '
and polmooary orgam, sod
be vont Id reepeetraby Invite those who are aut.
feel., mold ban Utica to get relief Into otLer
eou.m a. to Moe Me method of treatment a trlal
Not lung slate, a highly respected sealleanan.
connected with the newepaper'press of the city.
callid at Idr. Keyser•. utnec and took EU mull-
clot. nod was Corea by It.. lb.. halt . bailie
nether ee c Unsays. vebe biteouxbed all wle
=
A lats. wiiskened' tad att.:nutted with long
sustains. was seen to bloats Luta renewed beailA
arsl visor, was asked when she sat:ths good
medicine finer erred. her. The sumer was,
MEE=
♦ yallid, puny 410 pale and entre:dated. w
room eared
by • bottle or two of Dr. Serer•
=ME
A Lady ea Liberty street / whoa* lung...re far
/Unwed, W. re... to perfect health by th e
eauttotled ute of Wt. ICZY96tib9 LUNU CPR*
lied Dr. Erysera Pectoral Syrup.
L tentlernau next deer V, Or. Keteer . • More
seta he will raceme... 34 Dr. Kt fears Pectoral
:syrup lb all came: Ina thee half • !rattle cared
DU. GREAT DIEDICINIt WWI=
AND MEDICAL ,OFFICt ►UN CHRONIC
DISEASES. No. 1 6 7 . T.IBEICTT STREET. Of.
See bosiA Delta 1 o . .clock. and DI. 3 to IS and T
EMI=
I:=!3
THE SEAOHN AXD /TB DA XGER6.
The human beer le erten, EOM poml of time.
aad abr. as attentive to every ehange In the
tonalttee of the atmosphere mks most ttelkste
leetranteter, or the yeteloltrer Is • bszentetee
tube.
Ih. stontach. the eta. the nerve. the loaf,
ad la eierek,T ore... are especially Pablo to
he &then d by the.. narrate's. and tee teat de
f.rece swainl their diedatroue N sequel Is I t keep
rho disative riaschacre which fads and near
lato• the whole anent. to woodworking oldr.
Irk Mead e la weak *ad dnaoeeel a, War
the triona re or the hid can be to a healthy dale.
aad up. the eat.. of these mono anal fields
Pre the regale assigned to Oen he ..and
serve. Ity of then law. healilk great
moaner, depesde.
Watu Ur. ale ie heavily led. .nth
vapor, a 11 once lost ills •ertaen of the year.
rfVlifiti a n inn hi leter:l ' d b ,ll l* ;4l,l . :. " teleVsleTal
•tructers will be cart-taw. If It to vigorous,
the eatinr orgaulatlee will ter • nag to resew.
th• 061001 N led depreeslng aim of a daole
ad enlaced ateco• pear.
A pare aod powerful tale is therefor* especi
ally tnedod es • sat against the din..
moat menon in the aria, Hostette r '. eiltreah Pitts. Ming the mess wholewoue aad
potent
.( leis of Lew dal at pre sent known,
course lt la particularly &enema at Ole
period or the se•r I be Stomach will therrhe
a toned and •.reartlieurd, the iis.t itad bowels
reaulated. lb. agate. sTnent braced no, ad
nate•ti put wh i ch late fine.y• *pad
the m eats sa oas Inter Inland and
IV tante. (*ran. rut... Alms arras dehLLlt.
h aul othecoupl
wild art lo t t o
tec
to ass a
il
a il the et B r
and adornands
gid aeraterallons.. Iher body le devalfaaed
anaemia eleittsw tee brain, and coacquently no
vent...ant MketiOn follows its rendes. woo o .n . craned c pantie.
rosi.7l.4Att i p3w,s).74os4
ILT 0 .I,I4TE.ICERIS.
Masofact units at SPRING. HAIR atirl Huai
/11ATTRZ Irratbar K-irters and Ylliona.
rliorth Condoms, Co. Ilea lgoiddloga and 111
VI110:8012 r , IValTor. - 71NOd A it I ttolrolref:d i e ' .
or,a,Taaarla rartirniarattrotlon ******
10 liAlcir ao.clraning and winning, al . erlgg gad
Vie? tf0 , 17,7 1 :1 . • an for ea roe t the on`r wiir In
which
DKungoo can feel &neared that Or colt," ars
god lb" good. thorouchly fired from
ail duct and Tannin. The prier fro lg
Wen greatly mimeo.. Cher ClLDreall cell for
Iran deliver all goo:lug. of charge.
kOBEILTS, MICIIOLBON k 111011P8011.
UpbolsteterA and Proprlgtor. or
Steam Carpet Beating Ltabliabien
No. 127 WOOD STREET.
Raa6o2irar Plftb Avenue. Piklabarah, Pa.
CHOICE AND RARE
CONFECTIONS,
FOR , PRESENTS, AT
ME]
GEO. 'MAVEN'S,
112 Federal Street, allegheny.
I,hlai7ll
HEADQUARTERS FOR
American Watches
WATTLES & SHEAFER'S,
101 YIYTEI AN EN ITE
AG Muds madgradm 'of MIIOII.II Wotan.,
welch we ore enabled to SELL AT THE VERY
LOWEST PliklEn.
Alto, • Ano manelment of LADIES' GOLD
WATOIIIs on hand, from SA6 U 0 and upward.,
Pleat glee I. a call; mha
JOHN T. GRAY,
House and • Sign Painter, -
01 1 , AINFAS AND 0.1...&Z.1pEn,
Ne.,El4 Ninth Street,
1ati.1 . 72 Mate Mind street.) TtetaburßO. Pa.
NOTICE TO; CONTRACTOR&
rroPmus will be received until
TCrISDAy. Merck 241 k, •Mr the EXECTION
or 9 1011711 D. P. 0R66C11 1 1 U1L0iL1711.
Plans end 4 , W/rotted% .as be teen at the care
of Aldernun 9.11. Morrow. 79 Pence. Avenue.
91 . 9 1 ter , lset ail bids reserved. 50k2987
gXTRAI, FAMILY FLOUR—IMO
bele In start, eianatteterte from oelcated
ta Kentucky Wt ••leteuton
brand, Lotion!le. Ceentettance. mike l i t
ne
m-seer, that this Float should n.. Omen eranetinY•
W.. h... reduced th. prloe to rr pechht.mknthur
117 mho:male arretall.
' • INAlkti PJCX it CO.
CUE ESE.
BO btu's Chrtre;
JUL teoctyta try .1, R. CANFIELD.
141 nit Ayeattl,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
DRY c• co r•
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos. 180 and 182 Fedend Street,
ALLEGIIY./: r CITY
A large and Complete Blatt o
11011SEREPING DRY GOI
Bleached and llnbl'hed . Table Damasks
Linen Table Napkins,
Hack and Damask Towels,
Fancy Waite Quills.
Eiira Good Barging In
MARSEILLES QUILTS
Sheeting Manilas, all widths
Pillow Cue Mulls;
Shirting Moslion,
Irish Munn, Shirt Freak.
At Sc., good Light sad Dark Prints,
At i ee, Light cad Dark /riot', as ex
to bargain.
At wo, wc;i3 Honey Comb IWO,
At 18 1.1 r., Whits Linen Towels, a
great bargain,
WILLIAM SEMPLE*,
No& 180 and 182 Federal Street,
♦LLIBHINY CITY
THE BONDS
OF THE
CHICAGO, DANVILLE & VINCE
RAILROAD COMPANY
UPON EXAMINATION
Till be. Found to be the Best
=EEO
1161PBST YST OYFEBED TO TUB PUB
I This will be Borne Ont by
THE RUM COUNTRY THE ROAD
TRAVERSES, WITII ITS •AGRICUL
TURAL AND MINERAL RESOURCES.,
TILE CASH SUBSCRIBED TO THE
CAPITAL STOCK.
THE EXCELLENCE OF THE MS
MILFS ALREADY BUILT, AND ITS
4QU/PMENT.
THE PLANS ILXMIPLETED, - AND
THE MOSEY EXPENDED. FOR VfG •
OROUR FINISHING OF THE:LINE IN
THE BPRING.-
THE EXCESSIVE EARNINGS TO
ACCRUE FROM TUE COMPLETION
OF TILE WHOLE LINE.
THE AMPLE SINKING FUND FOR
THE CERTAIN REDEMPTION OF
THE BONDS.
- THE VERY LIBERAL INTEREST
RUNNING OVER A TERM OF 40
YEARS. -
THE SBICURITY AFFORED BY
REGISTRY.
THE MORTGAGE COVERING THE
ENTIRE ROAD, EQUIPMENT, FRAN
CRISES, AND ALL PROPERTY.
PRESENT AND FUTURE-INDEED
THE SECURITY OP TWICE THE
AMOUNT OF BONDS 15.51.; ED.
THE LOW :CURRENCY PRICE
THEY ARE NOW OFFERED AT.
art lists is rerilled in doted:
in
,the complete l'amplidel,
Which cuss be had of us.
• Ire , JR.rOll• these bonds to
be rood, as d we know the
character and capacity of the
Company , / estimates call be
implicitly relied upon to ere
these Bonds the highest stand
ard. 'HY therefore freely and
Putty recommend them.
W. BAILEY LANG & CO.,
It-VatiCI,TANTS.
No. 54 CLIFF STREET, New York,
r the . eae of the Bonds.
N1E11717
SPRING GOODS
AT
lORGANSTEM & CO'S,
KAOOIO4 OLYDZI 400,,
Nos. 78 and 80
MARKET STREET•
N§WMPIVTIB.
FULL ASSORTMENT
ISTOPICTIYVEI•I6 ULOVILS.
LA'lan UN
aritAlb".
NAPICIkBTOW
W lIIT IC GOODS,
-010T/OW7, ap.
st l=r rit ,n l d.shas sogri
ALT'
HORNE & CO'S:
Second Arrival of New Goods.
•
NEW SHAM HAT AND BONNET VALIIILL
111iL rasNcn rLowzas
Ixtra Quality
DoNNZT AND TRUCKING RIBBONS.
Is all wltllha
NEW STYLE!" IN BASH AND HOW /MINOAN
NEW 130W8
tremb &nonmetal of
LINES COLLARS AND OUITS,
LACY TRIMMED COLLARS,
LICE. TOLIMA/I LINEN ME/IS,
ILLUSION wAlwra.
CHEMIZZETES AND LAPPIEN,
TUCKED SICIET/Na,
TUCKED NAININIOIL,
TUCKED OAILBRIC,
ORGANDIE SWIRL
Aso{tier Lot •
LADIES i ( WITS HLAV=OOLTON HOEULIy
At the new prices. .
♦LEXLNDRE EID BUN=
la Black and Colors. sad all stmsta
79 MARKET 11771 . kErj
.NTATIONAL HA • STOCIIN,
BANK OP P1TX151160H,65.
TO/MOAT ISMNIN6,IIareh adz, 1000.117 X
ewo.k, will be soldea Woad Boor of Mama.
dal bales .05-511,' 106 Smithfield Utteu
ottare.ll.sl of Pltt,Ouryge:
• CT= LA:11.111,1Iggi p l
..bsreS Pe.plts National nitta . :
B ORrea Carr bo rgb !iar WES But
5 • hares, Cell be Tann vo,
II? • A. XeII,WALNI
_!!
• ROTHICZA,
see Lesziaz.e. Daly, La Ar
•
sat "Mat
•
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
POPULAR PRICES
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
No 3. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
I=
DRESS GOODS.
3ess Spring khan,
Black and Colored Alpaca Latin,
Black and Colored American Poplins
Extra goad bargains in Brest Bilks.
Al. Tory Low Prieto,
CASSIMERES & IiEXIIICKij
NEW SPRING
HATS AND BONNETS
1 EW BP&LY6
Ribbons and Flowers,
xmia. Gloves
Embroidered Edgings and tannin.
Ilattibarg Ernings and Interliens,
Lam Handkerchiefs and Collars,
Ladles' Linen Conan and Cuffs.
The attentiett of IVholesale and
Retail Buyers is respectfully in
vited to our LARGE STOCK.
being assured they will find prices
as low as they can be found any
where.
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
No. 180 and 182 Faded Stfeet,
I=
U. CUSTOM /S HOTS.. POST OF PITTSBURG% I
URTTOII'S OFFICX, March 3. 1570. ;
GOVERNMENT SALE!
By authority of the Hen. UFO. P. BOUT-
WiLL. Et oretary of the TreastaF, I will Lifer
at Petals Auction. on.WZDZIESDA.T, the 18th
lost, at /A H., at toe Custom House aformald,
that portion of the Menne Hospital Lot which
Is separated from the Hospital building by Preble
street, running parallel with the Elttsiturgh mat
Cleveland Railroad. Thle protum) contain. be
tween two and tame surer, and is located close
to the lino of Allegheny Clir and it nnsurpassed
foe manufaeturleg Purposes owing to Its pro:-
lathy to the tires of Pl.talmrgh and Armighday
and its famlitlet for moving freight In any c trim
tion—the Pittnburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago
itillread forming the epee, Ilue, and the Pitts
burgh and Cmveland Railway passing ova+ the
ground; Preble street forms the .lower boundary
while the Ottltrrl•er in but thee, or four hundred
yard, ell.
Tzars—linw afar. caah. the balance in tom
equal qoarterly payments. the Prat of which
shall be made on the 10th of June next. with
Interest from the day.of tale maid paid.
pull deuits will hi given at time and place of
All bids to be made subject to
to the approval of the • Secretary of
the Treasury, the Department re
serving the right to reject any or
al bids If deemed to the lotetest
of the Government to do so.
THOMAS STEEL,
FZIEZI
SURVEYOR OP CUUTOIIif
PLANING MILL MEN
AND ortlium.
TARE NOTICE!
The enderslitud bee lettere patent of the
Et:Otte Plates fur the Improved IMMIMIMMOS of
weethenbo uding, Inside lining and of wales
colitis far houres. The wratherviwarding, by
this patented improvement. being more portion-
Lady intended for vertical ate; wad combining
mat durability and beauty or appearance: and
It is ro constructed as to entirely avoid the. nee
of Joint strip.. and to prevent irate,. from enter
ing the Joints. or the gaping or the showing of
the !Oats by actlon . of the weather on the Um
her.
Indio lining acid wainscoting by this new
method are so constrreted as to form Perfect
puneis as cheaply as br the ordinary flooring
Wards alone; tht cab, prwrenttog the showing of
the Joints from any cause, and le”lag no ranges
Ibr bogs. ' •
•
Ha basal.° porebased the Patent rliht et what
Is commonly kILIMII se the ••Yoaldad Weather
boardlog.”
Re has disposed the following territorial and
.hop light to AID eeeee county. for both pat.
ante, th wit . •
To O. A. Idundorlf, the tight for the lentrory
oath of the t eeeee to sa 4 county.
' PhD wTa Ilt ue
of Qws
entsbur g o Dorgiass, the that for the
ard .
To 11eKee Dougla b s& shop right for ghats
111, Ellsteantb ward. PRlshorith.
m To 11111. Pattersou It Co.. shop rights for their
mill. ninth ward, ?Mamma.
To .Ce. McClean, for the borough of Do-
K To Paer • Paul, /or hint, Peesnd. Thlr,l and
•
Vows h wards, eltv of Alleghsay.
To Reed :troth , rs, shop right at their nllll. la
11 ward, al) of
A.legb•tly•
To Dunham, 2100 & Co.. tor the lateonghs of
Itharpsburghsod Etna; also the totrarklps Or
/Thaler and In dians.
Lit pt monsate sca th ed sgeleet. tat leging
ate. , ei th er of Mid Monts. ale those 'Daman
No.po 'chase will please call, fir address me, at
No. TS nmilLneld street, Trlteboratt. Pm.
4. 0. ANDLRION.
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PITTSBURGH
IVBITE LEAD AND COLOR
yous,
L SCHOONINANEE & ' SON,
1 . 11.01.11.EF1T0R49,
Ilanufactarens or WIRTZ LEAD, ItZD LRAM,
BLUR LICAD, ZINuEI. • LITUAROZ, PUTTY
and all colon DRY AND IN OIL.
017/011 AND FACTORY.
461, 414, 416 aid US, Mena
ALLEUHLST. ,
We call att-htlon to the guarantee patted on
our Strictly Pare Whit, Bead, and when we say.
a "parer carbonate of lead," we mean "ahead
catty Pare.* that Is, free from Aeetate and
erste, ►ad therefOra Is whiter awl aoperlor, both
ln color and covering properly. •
.GUAIL•2ITifID to be a name Carbonate of
Lead sad whiter than any la the market, sad
will forfeit the bete of tlds package It mumbl
ing the lesathealteratkus
T. T. T.
REGO'S TEABEHRY TOO
In tb• most pleasant, cheapest aad best Dee*.
Ries extant. •
• Warranted area Ism Irdertou teeredlenta.
preservem and whitens the Teeth!
net and soothes toe Ohms!
periled sad perfumes the breath!
• Peanuts aceaatulausa et Tartar!
Clues sad Patten •rtlestai Teeth!
• ealiby"Ariiggigll26:l:ll°l:..`"
rropnater, w/Ltloll. Ylidadelphle,
for We by -
a. C..llll4llTEllN.lNtlsbiggirb.
11. N. ougontausa,, atieskesy.
Jala:Tram
• DREKA •
Isabela asel Mall dealer be .
VINOD DATA.TIONTIDISIt.
WEDDING, 11111M1113. PANTY AND BUSINESS
' CAR" v . fatAVINO,
MONOGRAMS, ARMS. ILLUMINATING kb, '
•
Orders by mall receive prompt atlablkmer km 4
Ise samples.
WS Mostaon llt.,pkuis,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
WILL LEIITE PITTSBNICII
oN
TUESDAY, Etch 14th,
At 2 o'clock Precisely.
DR.. EDWARD S. FRINKS
Begs It are to offer 1118'61[1er. Moots for The man,
ACTS OF KIN DNES i RECkIVZ I)
from immerge* friend* and the nrofeaelon In
I=
sad to e sortie hi) gratitude for tae
12=1:12217.3101
Be Is compelled to say
tbatla Conacquanee of an
El=
that be meet, althoub xelucts•Ur.
LEAVE PiTTlsllllMill, rd.,
011 71711.5 DAT, march 14thja70.—.,_
I=
=1
OEM
I=!
I=l
IS
can .ntelt tam at the
=I
00n.r Seventh street and Duquesne Way
man
TITTSIBUSOII
OP TO THAT HOW: AND DATE ONLY
At which time
Inc cuArs itinstemas IN 'raid CITY
Ml=l
Genuine Preparations.
From the Celebrated House of
PETER SQUIRE, London
Granular Effervescent 01-
Carb, Potassa, Bromide Poles.
sa, lodide Potluau. Citrate Iron
and Quinine. Bromide A sumo.
alum, Carb. Lithia,Vichy Salt.
Rissingen Salt, Cit. Magnesia,
fieldlitz Powders.. &c.—To pro.
tect Physicians and the Public
from spurious articles of this
character, purporting to be
.direct Imporions 2 P—all bot
tles of the g enuine will in
future bear a strap label over
the cork, with the address and
pre shisila signature of the man
ufacturer, P. SQUIRE; and on
the side his trade mark, and
also address of the Importer
and Sole Agent.
SI noir JOHNSTON,
Cor.Smithaefd St. and 4th Ave.
P. S.—A Fresh supply of
Squire's Tine Glycerine soap,
Pares Vienna Soap, Price's
Glycerine - *pap, Astringen-
Bed Gum Lozenges, and nut
riate of Ammoniate Lozenges.
These Lozenges are meeting
with great success in England,
in cases of Relaxed Sore
Throat Bronchitis, etc. Juit
received,
fellastin
CARBOLIC SALVE.
The important discovery of
the CARBOLIC ACID as a
CLEANSING. PURIFYING, and
BEALL'S° Agent is one of the
most remarkable results of
modern medical research.
During the late civil war ft
was extensively used in the
Hospitals, and was found to
be not only a thorough disin
fectant, but alsolhe must won
derful and speedy DEALING
REELED V 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.
silcial results,we have no hesi•
tuition in offering It to the pub.
lic as the most milted's, rapid.
and effectual remedy for all
Sores and Ulcers, no matter of
how long standing for Bums,
Cuts, Wounds, and every
ABIIASION of SHIN or FLESH,
and for Skin diseases generally.
Bold by all Druggists. Prioe2.lsceats.
JOHN F. HENRY, Sole Ilkop'r,
No. 8 College Place, New York.
JOE. CPINCLILJAO. MCKAY-ROM LIDIMILL
PREMIX. STUB BREWERY,
SPENCER, ricHAY 8; CO.;
Alaltslers and irewers of dile,
PORTER AND BROWN STOUT.
rrrrasoaau. FA.
Marsl2ollltint .IrAI'SON. 'tanager.
14:111GE EIMIF'IItENTS OF ALL
Hada or (teen lake an ...erred daily
Putprent._pc velar Mph mad. No. On
Diamond !Caren. PlN:burgh, and at the Twin
City Stand, Allegheny City. corner of Federal
and (Nilo street*. tier long experienee In the
boetneee enables as to alwaye bees on hands and
elan article. and aka sal Rialto MO. bahnoa,
Earl . % . Black Ham and White Perch at eery
lo . lVoes. tllee es addl. Weed?? Insure aline
rountl
e. Wholes Le or reSell. ordain 1 0110. e.
DRrCES REDUCED OF RUB.
B Itel;trs, Ifam and Steam racking, o
Bonen Bettina manufacture. A react-
Us, of eay 10 per ant. hoc card rata Anti
March US. The trodesupolted at marturacturaa ,
marlP & PIRILIATS,
Anna. for Boat., Beltion Co.
BE ADERISTRAT
CLOSIN
;03EiLY
Is Now in
BARK
No. 59 MARK
Every article has been reduce 15
80 days. Hale sadadvely for 0
CARPETS. 011. CLOTHS. &a..
- -
CARPETS.,
REDUCED.
Oil Cloths, Window Shades,
DRUGOETS.
DitUCIOET SQUAREN,
Ingrain Carpets,
At the Lowest Prices Ever (OWL
BOVARD ' ROSE CO.,
1
f,.6 2 , 1 FIFTH AVENUE.
NEW CARPETS.
Reduction in Prices
,o COMILSrozio WITH
WHOLESALE RATES.-
&CALLUM BROS., .
51 FIFTH AVFANUE .
ABOVE WOOD STREET.
fat
RE W CA RPETI~•
AT
POSITIVE REDUCTION IN PRICES
We are now receiving oar—
NEW SPRING STOCK! •
ramvragt.:rgsttatteztv- ca "' .
English and American Brimeli and
Tapestry Carpets 4
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,• &0.,.
Which we offer Fifteen to Twenty•live Cents per
yard lees limn the lowest prives of last year.
This being the largest rodnetlon that rwe le en
made for several years, recoeta our N•leitielgi
worth U. attention of inirchasers:
iI'FIIILIND .. & COLUItig,
71 and 43 Fifth Avenue.
„,., . • macoND'iLooa.)
REDUCTION IN
CARPETS
For a Mort Time to Prepare for
SPRING TRADE.
OLIVER MeCLINTOCK CO ,
Rare
D%1°. 4 "" b * / "" mi
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
Orutias, hso.
EASTERN PRICES.
uate barysly• an be mearcd by tboe•
P.l!,°,tg=c7irrtl W"igd"'".4."
OLIVER IcCLINTOCY & CO.,
98 Fifth Avenim
BUSINESS CHANGES.
PISSOLUTION OF PARTREFII—
SHIP.—The partnership heretofore exist—
between tee undersigned. under th e dm.
name at HUOWN .1k CO. In Ode day diteolved•
lllTgsiTrltgZiat:RO:gig.72:ll4l
- et the debta and aasbine g the
old non. J. C BROWN.
W. J. BROWN H.
H. siker. 1-
KAUCn lft,llllo
H T US n dANDSdI will
PA G NTI s NG
CI elteAto,
stand, 5144 tederli etnst,eithei nric
soh: • X RAPP.
pIr B OLIUTION.--'l6e Partner.
skip be Motor* ex 1111 l g Ottireme .
BILL CeHUTTEHLT.
l el i v i rdritiNV ' eeTg.. l Z. M . 2 47 4 *
rivns. B. B"ILL
reubarre. 151V1876."4"iir;
Tlse nes! Estate s ma.. od Mamma baste... ern/
berry nee be enntln , d by THIS. H. BILL
SON. In their new Mace on the corner of Pena
and 334 strste., Property. bnught Med
Money Loaned to Loma . of et,COO to 00,11 OU on
first due mortgagee.
• R R.:BILL
Pittsburgh. Feb Ra th, B
1870. BON,
mht:•llovrilm
FLOUR
ii NOTICE TO FLOUR DEALERS
AND r
CONED:Taiga:S i —We an ti m• relate
-41/11TV 11 0 % ° N.814. V.N "' D U VLIDY gala
vvraA . Y. yarchased In Gibson, Porta, Gress
d ll .1t , IThe " ::%9 l . ' brlrtl V ai :f
be managed loyalty la the Delved Mina
We lune also atdshed oar lasgronsaa_an la
Maeldaerg. Bonne Cloths sad cooling soma.
and Ise new prepared to Mralsh the test /lain
we ban made for tea years at Mien lastdatr
eampeUtton oa Me .sate grades of Cont.
M. T. aIINNIGDY a, BRO..
rout nem Kul. Alkalise:
Seldetaber 12, 11369.
DR.
fronl a n ms TO TREAT .
V s k ir wee m tedlr ea=rbastatillehatll
emeipletelr Ammeanommani i rlre=
nal Weather. and ImooteneT. manta/ •
aelf.abnae mother mama Nos- whiaa
none of the following effects, an blotches=
wouneese. ladleartico, eonereapnzantom
toda. anatenneene dread of re
lom or emonorr. ladoleam. *oft
Imo Moll/ proetrastme the weraallyaleem Is
rendre marriage anaatfsteelOry, aao thedetOM
tosoident. are permemeatly eared. Timm at.
Bedell teeth Mom or any othe•
N loin 'Ladled emolltatlonal eme "e rtat.=
give Na Demor • trtalt he neva falls.
Ditn i rgireorrtgrart4 ".
canoe W Monello* of the Womb, =„.
terenitts. Amenorrhoea. Ildesorrhava,
ambers. and bleilllty or aarraaneen Imam
ed with the gramon, mem.
It WS-engem
tot a perMeonwho Wlae
I. ,Ma= s l .l 2 ra . Aut duf ... ..enosa clam.
ow um sooolre imecter bast so es. =
than one la anonnal practice.
The Loafer pabilrhes amdkal oesmileß
IftPores moo atm atoll expewillon alma
tlewereto docalwaneat ma Do bad flve at
or by Mr two stamps. la sealed am
jr.r mama., oonterlar lartnealloa to Na
11-. and muddle , : them to daternale tke pre-
elseLnentre of. thetroomplalina
The estataahrot, onaprlslied tea
mratz...tua:'earvr a t mom '
ten
.dk =na. a 7411=abl.mt o. the
on
'try mall or me.
latloen nor
,Inztemi. however. a permd
NillallY Pommel atteeTtfoe ' 1 " =1.12 " ..2
amonmodatioa tench patient. Ileme
4aazaar conaeetelar d ltatta t zlee that
peoneote reowerrineJodlag "
ate
p~
Oaths. All preannenb
Doctor's awe Istonstol4?cmder tib " ma
•rieon. Meeks* picoplgets at once Crse. or 't
ay Mall Mr two Stamm • No matter
Called, matterhat my. /f c , .. Via.t a ro tro
raitg.rrakevi•S
OR'S ORBIT FAIL
SALE
OCI
0 X 1.16 ,
!grass at
ER'S,
kw.itmop,
lot, and wawa be &RCM
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