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OFFICIAL PAPER,
Of Pittsburgh, Allegheny City
and Allegheny County.
lIILDING SC AND 86 111111
• - .11421DAY, MARCH 0. 1870
BM* at Frankfort, 951(§95}
Piwnersern at Antwerp, 58}E
Clots dosed in 'How York yesterday
atllll@l.lll.
Two convicted wiartrers, Bohner and
Boidtedw4,, are to hung to—day at
Huntingdon, i's. Their three victims
were ' , Jetta Palghtel, hie wife, and an
adopted' eon, who were most atrociously
tattchered in that vicinity last autumn.
mingratniste the people of the
Congressional district npOn the
reappointment of-31r. 3011 x L BULLS
MAX to the once of Collector of Interned
Remus. In that district. Oar regrets,
that he ebould hare been displaced, alai
only allayed when we observe the prompt=
!Jude with which he has been recalled to
duties which ho had always performed to
the public acceptance.
BOXIMODY. says - that "in the ward of
Philadelphia 'which has the largest colored
phpshillos, a - majority of them wlllprob
ably ; vote the Democratic ticket." 'That's
a story, for the marines I If there should
be ail told, a - hundred colored voters for
that ticket In the entire city or Philadel
phia, It will — be a good deal more than le
expected by
_the twit Informed or the
rasa:: Tiers, In Pittsburgh, a diligent
Inquiry results in hearing of but one
colored Democrat, and no one has yet
fonnd out, his actual name and abiding
plats "Somebody" talibellag common
seam I
some of the town elections in New
York last week,the local Inspectors newly.
ed the votes of colored men, on the ground
that the Virth Article, already adopted by
the required number of Statcv,Wu opera
tin without the eld (tinny official procla
matlon. The position would hare been a
sound one, if there were evidence of the
needful number of - ratiflostions—which
there is not, stakes the action of Indiana
and liew — York be valid. The snug
Of Texea and Georgia cannot be legally
counted until fully • approved by Con
gress. The New York Inspectors were,
therefore, too fast. Let them wall until
there is no longer any doubt as to the re.
gutted number of States, and the Article
Will thin become law, whether - the Presi
.
demtproclaime it or rot.
. BLelitrAILY BOITTITELL said • very
just and sandhi° thing when, the other
day, he declared himself opposed either
to a repeal or to any modification of the
Income tax, which he ..also defended as
being ofall the existing forms otiaxation
uthemost just." The Becretaiy under
stands.;-aid so we trust, will Congresti—
the precise value of the clamor which we
bear from paresis • like the New York .
Timesl2l .. ,loir feeble echoes among tlic:
provincial press, for the removal of Mile
daty upon incoraea. It Is it clamor in'
which the people, the masses to whom a
$l,OOO exemption leaves not another
penny of annual income, do not joie. Mr.
Itoorwam has said what is 43 true as It
Will' be popular, that the income tax.
should be one of the very last to be taken
Ms financial movement goes steadily
on in the same direction, yesterday's - re-!
ports noting a stilt - lower decline 1s the
gold premium, ands continued appreciai
tion In the value of all classes of bonds,l
the 'Bla going as high is three per anti
,pronitun.. We presume that all of owl
intelligent raiders clearly understand and
are quietly prepared for the approaching
realization in cash of all fictitious values
No special degree of preparation, for;
tunably, is felt to be necessary, since for
moms time put the entire business cow;
mushy-has. been steadily and quietly 4
work 'discounting In advance the apt
crouching rettempdop. In a twelve;
month, we have contrived to obliterate at
least two-thirds cf the gold. _premlim
without the country being either ruined,
or seriously embarrassed by the decline
There are very few business men who are
—sot to-day as ready u they. ever can be
for the new standard of values.
AL 0011111ePONDRIST of the Saturde
Zemin, Ravine, writing from Rome, dbi
cusses the probability of. the passage of
Use dOgnia of Infallibility by the Councii,
ad expresses the opitilOn that the VI.
nuiph of the party which supports it will
' be more damaging to the Chnrerthan
defeat. Speaking of the numbers and
-intelligence of the constituencies of the
' opposing prelates in the Connell, widob
Ace estimates at eighty millions, the,writir
".11. momentary triumph' ob.
tallied over this Mass of intelligentsod
'determined antagoultim by , a . mere no:
- melded majority of the Council would be
. still' More fatal than a defeat." Ite
'quote his closing paragraph: -
-
It requires no prophet's eye to see this
the dogmatic assertion of Papal bite ili•
talky in the nineteenth century would
clone the long ern or Roman usurpatioes
"Midair commenced withrtbe ribricatiOn
of the linden= Deviate's in thistduell
and the triple tiara, which distinguishes
the mediaeval and modern papacy from
the modem primacy of Rome in the
Ancient Church.: would be ebtvered by
the very act of the daring hand raised to
pleas the lad sad brightest jewel on the
forfeit crown.
TaIN TREAAUSY SCANDAL.
The Irsucaster inquirer makes a ape:
ellis charge against 'Mr. W. W. Irwin,
that, as Butte Treasurer, "he had money
of the State on deposit in that city, for
which he - received tone and Ave per cent.
per annum interest." But It seems Idle
to expect any honest invesUgition of
'chargee of this sort by the present Legs•
laturs—o - body which Is evidently organ.
iced to convict innocent outsiders and to
Sateen Its own guilty friends.
•
Of Mr. Irwin's refusal to testify on oath,
the Harrisburg Telegraph says :
We '
now know so math of,Oonertd
Irwin's administration that to knew more
la essential both to the people and to him.
Hs invitee the stalest scrutiny into his
°Medal eueduat. Plain people think he
either should have avoided this clap-trip
or permitted a scrutiny Jam his admin..
istrellon. Declining to be sworn, rotas.
lug to giversldence; asking for time •to
. .1= answers to their haterrogittonee,-
tuts time to prepare a paper
denying their authority to Interrogate
triV - be smart. But neither its
petUfog smartness—nor its orthog•
isphy—will enable Mr. Irwin to pane coy
lts author. Come now gentian:tenor the
.111Mulott Committee. You have sathilled
the peopler—however such result may,
- annoy you—that Mr. Sturm has been
- an honest officer. The people have grilse
-,4oobissboailrerin'n honesty and yomii
Will von vindicate yourself and your
Wiest? . Or will you Potwar& under the
-.- contempt which will follow yoursilenoe?
Tao mous,usapscroßssur.
An inquiry propounded
,by, this Jour:
nal to Ciournor Gsarm is answered by
him ti r eircitheicolioni this Morning. He
has ottithanks for . the promptitude of
this, response to the public curiosity. To
the people of: Westmorland county, and'
to the very large number of citizens in
this licinity and at Harrisburg, in whose
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name our inquiry was made, we respect
fully refer the Oorernor'a note, for further
consideration. •
. . .
—lt may be appropriate now to make'
an incidentatallusion to another feature
of the Logan case, which is of quite sub- I
ordinate Importance. It Is rumored that
our new Flour Inspector was a Democrat,
of what is vulgarly styled the Copper
head- variety Alp to some tinae last year.
We have no' fault to find with that; an
honest "Cepiiierbeati. is in hely better
entliltierterTherleablic than a die
honest; intriguing, untruthful and venal
Republican. In this we trusf' that the
Roeernor will agree with us. It would
only — be because tere most have
been a deplorablo aek of honest
c i
and capable Repub 'cans in the
district, that we sh uld incline to
lament the Governor' appointment of
his Democratic relative q this lucrative
office. For Ills Excellinte) , still leaves us
darkly bewildered by tho suspicion that
the Inspectorship was really awarded not
to the deserving Union refugee, not to the
active and influential Republican, but
only to . the influence of the brother.
in-law. An a clear and undeniable case
of nepotism, if not of infidelity to political
obligations, the matter will be adjudged
by the .Rapublican friends of the large
numbers of - Republican aspirants who
nave been disappointed. In making a
good war record, time appointee could well
claim - to be acquitted of the charge of
"Copperheadism," but bow shell either
he or Lis distinguished brother-in-law
persunle the public to. overlook the relit.
!kinship.
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As a spectator at one of the meetings
held here last week, of the "Religions
Amendment Convention," I may be
allowed to express some thoughts which
stoic from haying heard a short, but
v armly applanded, speech of one of the
delegates, whose age and silver locks cn.
'fled to more respect than the full mean
ing of his language will command before
the American people.
The reverend gentleman eald he had
been asked "whether the proposed relig.
ons amendmentmight not produce much
strife : and violence in the country, and
whether it might not result, perhaps,
even in open war 1" to whichthe speaker
replied, no. matter if it did, be was not
err dd; that when the time came, though
he hoped it never would, he was ready to
"shoulder his musket" and fight for God
and his rights. He continued and stated,
thatin this, the sense of the convention
was undoubtedly his own when it came
to that. The speaker:was right in regard
to the sense of the convention, as it showed
a zealousness in loud stamping applauee,
rivaled only by the gallery boys when
their hero comes down With a virtuous
maxim in the teeth of the scope goat ol
the play.
But does it cater the mind. of the re.
Ilsions amendment zealots, that there ore
Thousands of es good religious snd brave
folks in the country as tbemeelres, who
In case of such a war, would think they
were dotag God and Liberty good service
when theyloaded their muskets to shoot
at them in return..
..Tlint little speech, expressing as It did,
the sentiment of a so called "national con
tendon," put • the probable effete of a
religious amendment to the constitution
more prominently before my mind than er.
er betbre, and when I heard its advocates
thus speak of shouldering muskets, I Im
agined the picture they would present in
the sight of Heaven. Three yery preach
ing disciples of Him who proclaimed
'Peace, good will towards men,' and who
put up Peter's sword, now In • the ad
Vance, and proposing by a force of arms
sustain God's cause, in a cluistlan
country, whets His Holy Name is repre
sented, and _where the untrammelled
liberty to worship according to the die.
tares of conscience and reason now pre-
Tail
Providence has wondertullyfor warded
the growth of cluisfiantty, and In no
country hare Its benefits been more
widely dlesemlnated than in these united
Statea,„ where no clause In the
fundameital law of the land mentionable
Christianity prevailed in every country
where Introduced over the prejudices and
miutbi of the people,iihd in many in.
stances supplanted the laws and national
duties, by engrafting Itself upon their
constitutions and governments; yet we
see to day the most abject despotism, vice
and ,ignorance rampant where church
and state are most thoroughly united,
more freedom and better morals where
government is lees fettered, with the fes
tering abuses: which have naturally re
I suited front their union, and perfect free.
dnia,
enllgnfeninent and general morality
Precalling where the two are entirely
separate and distinct, asst present in the
I United States. •
If the • teachings of history ever nos,
sensed a value lot the morals it affords to
the living generations of men, now is the
time its dark and bloody page. recording
the periods of religious reformstrons,
should be consulted for the light which
experience is said to possess In guiding
our feet might.
• Instead; at the present time, of openly
and avowedly proposing to int roduce into
our ' Constitution-'any ideas or dogmas
that men can, under any circumetsaces,
think themselves called upon to "shoulder
their muskets" to defend, wily not leavo
that well doctored Instrument alone?
Don't let us shoot each other; "let us
have peace."
The "religions amendment" and the
doctriae"of- "Infallibility" seem to• be
•tarred with the same stick;" they are at
least of the kind ot =Cremes which, when
they meet, grind' up the means in their
own death grandee
LETTER FIRM THE GOVERNOR
MAsaiaziflua, P 4, Much 7. 1879
Motors. Perin: nuns; Reed .4 Co ,
of the Pittsburgh Gazette
°sternum= t- , -fdy attention • hex been
*called to an irticle in your paper of the
6th inst., under theraption of , Query, ,,
la which the following question is uked
.
ti Was, or , was not, said W. W. Logan in
the military service of the so called con
federaey—an officer or soldier in the rebel
army f"
I unhesitatingly and emphatically an.
ewer, He was not.
At the time of the breaking out of the
rebellion, Dir. Logan was residing In
Louisiana, and, in'common with other
citizens of Northern birth, suffered In.
Credible permeations, mingled with
offers of position In the rebel army, and
threats if they were refused. bBr. Logan
sacrificed all his property , and business
there, and returned to the North, having
!AMU his way through the rebel lines,
enduring great hardships, and running
imminent risk of losing hie life In the
undertaking. Soon afterward he joined
my command In Northern Virginia. and
to Mitiectioti With 04 staff In the ghat.
tarmuter's Department, rendered good
and efflelentaerviee d using those mower.
able campaigns.
Hle brother. Dr. Samuel . Logan, was
Assistant Burgeon of the 28th Amt. Pa.
BI: others of his relatives also
served during the war, some of whom'
were killed in battle, and others bear
honorable wounds, .
It Is nogray custom to reply to news.
paper assaults, bat In this ease I do for
another *hat Imould not do for myself,
so/ deemed It bat right that a good
min and a brave man should be relieved
from the foul aeperslon attempted to be
551311 pm '
I fun, Gentlerden.
•
with high respect,
' your' obedient servant -
Joint W. Omar.
ceirtirembeire of Con:nisi are
wit ettrely'rumniniona. in opinion ro e .
Svc to the passage of Judge Davis' Nab
isialiestlon bill. devolving the entire work
of naturalization on the United Stakt
Courts. Tbei_ opposition comes prize!.
pally from some of the Western States,
where the Bute Courts have not fallen
Into the bed odor and repute which they
hese rin New York city. The evils of
the naturaliestian system as at present
practiced them- are admitted by nearly
every one, but so far as other sections are
concerned the passage of the bill Jaques•
gen will, it is maintained, be encamped
led by many disadvantages. Some of
the Michigan meinbeis are opposed to it
OTT similar. because, Probably, they
have not suffered from the Oases which
eilit In New Tork State. The oill, how
ever, is very certain to'pass the House
with Its main provisions retained.
Per the Pittsburgh Gazette
RigHTS- OF ITONEN.
'nom From tee Siousetiotd.
Miss S. B. Anthony has delivered her
lecture in our smoky city, not as Mr. IL
(freely please to say "for the purpose of
bringing the ladies to vote the country
into a great war" but for the sake of ma
king pease, for peace will not smile uni
versalliill woman, the mother of man,'
his guide, his educator, has been granted
the right due, which no generous, noble
or brave heart ought to withhold; 'which,
after having been granted to a race ac
knowledged to be inferior, any man
should feel sorry in seeing it denied to
those, hie sex itself should put most faith
in. I was delighted to see the unassum
ing, Pim, dignified manner, the care,
the eloeutional powers of Miss Anthony
so justly appreciated by an intelligent
audience. How clear her arguments,
how thorough her logic! No flattering
thought or ideal All plain, powerful,
strikingly Cruel—so true, that fathers left
the Hall better convinced than ever be
fore; mothers, seeing the mistakes in ed
ucational matters, feeling the want of re.
form; and maidens blushing at having
been brought to see the defects of their
social position toward men! • Women, do.
voted to such a noble cause; will not vote
the country into war, but make true the
holy, chant of old, "Peace be on math
and good will-toward men."
There are women, accerding to Itliss
Anthony's illustration, who do not want
to vote, and, saying so, wrap thenumlves
in caehmeres. This Is no argument
against voting, but simply an outburst of
seltlshnesi I To remain cold and indiffer
ent to other's wants and sufferings, be
cause one never felt them, shows simply
a want of the Christi= spirit, a cold-,
heart and a proud mind, but proves by
no means that women should not vote.
Our drat parents, by formiting the
rigets of Paradise, brought on suffering
and sin; men being strongest, suffaed
less. Tale role argument should prove
the Injustice of withholding the right of
moral equality and influence, merited by
woman's endurance and long suffering.
For you will agree with me that It is
pretty long sines the creation; it ahould
make men to feel that it behooves not the
stronger sex to be weak minded, outshone
by frail womanly nature—to be surpassed
by her In generosity, both active and
passive. Bemuse, perchance, you and I,
sister souls of the great human family, do
not want to vote, is this a reason to with
hold it from those who, lonely in the
battle of lite, can be benefitted by It?
trod forbid t hat such =chi Istianlike feel-
legs should trouble the pure current of
our thoughts. Let them who want it have_
it, and may the blessing of God rest upon
the reforming movement.
Some say women have no right to vote
or enter into political discussions. There
is no such thing; you see them devoted
to fashion, to various frivolous pastimes;
you scircely blame them for it. Thom
who wish to vote, who see and feel the
advantage of it, will easily tied time to
vote once er twice a year, or when
necessary; thuo is no foundation in the
assertion that women have no time for
voting, for they all know the saying,
"Where there is a will there la a way"—
but too well. Others say that It would
take away all the womanly charm. I,
on the contrary, do think it will ratae-the
dignity ut women, elevate them and en.
able them to oppeae end keep in check
he arrogance et ignorance in various
forms, as well as vice and cur option.
For what takes away the womanly
charm, blows off the rosy down which
nature bestows on them, shakes off the
height dewy drop of the rose, scat.
tees her leaves 80 often? It is not the de.
mend for the rights due to the real dig
nity or woman. It is the evidence that,
by conforming to certain customs, wo
man forfeits thie very dignity.. By that
your daughters are matle - the slaves o
social evils, instead of being queens in
the households end in society. Your
daughters, In having the first bill paid by
an admirer, is, without mercy, put under
continual obligation towards him, who
may or may not. put temptation in the
way of the unsuspecting, nameless young
maid. I cannot but Meters to my own
mind her guardian angel, hiding his face
Lea trenltinng at sloe pnwitkla .daagrr
ono lovely and pure! But let her have
legal equality every way; and she will
fuel that she cannot accept What lowers
her morally In liar own estimate, end puts
her under undue obligations.•
Husbands, your noble wives and sisters,
partners lovely in joyful days, strong, -
' midget, abiding in the dark days" of sar
i row, !hey await your acts:lone.- Bons,
your mothers who prayed for you at the
beginning of your lives, who guided your
first steps. counselled, warned, soothed
you In grief and deception, taught you to
look up to heaven when earth grew dim
and dark before your disenchanted eyes,
who pointed out to you the road to /bins
sad' remown, who gladly would give
their lives for you, should yen not place
them higher In your esteem and analyze
better their rightful" claims? Here let me
pause. A Womiat.
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Leading financial men from New York
and other sections are writing to Wash
ington, suggesting that it would be better
for the business Interests of the country,
owing to th 4 rapid decline of gold, for the
Gorernme to withheld for the present
any further sale ot gold. Although Same.
tary Bouts Fell would prefer receiving
high price for his gold, be says be will
not interfere in any manner with the gold
market, but pursue the line of policy
marked out from the beginning.
Several Senators and members were in
conference with Secretary Boutwell on
Saturday, concerning financial matters.
It was suggested to the . Secretary whether
he had any particular objection to chang
ing the series of loans provided for in the
Fending bill now pending in the Senate,
to il500,500,004:1 c-ar.b, instead. of $400,-
000,000. He informed them that he
thought $400,000,000 preferable, and ex
plained why be thought no. He also
stated that he would rather Congress
would fix the rate of interest in each
series, than to leave it discretionary with
him, as Senator Wilson's amendment to
du' Funding bill propose& If the bill
provided the rate of interest notexeeedin g
5 per cent the pebble who bad bonds to
exchange,' both at hiimei and abroad,
would Insist on that rite ofinterest ; - but
If the measure passed fixing the first it
5 per cent., then 4i, and 4, they would
have no alternative, and would be core•
gelled to take them. He thonghtit would
be better to leave as little discretionary
authority with the Secretary as possible.
A special meeting, tif the Banking and
Currency Committee was called on Satin
, day, to determine on the several financial
measures before -them, but no definite
conclusion was reached. It is considered
certain that the Committee will not give
its assent to the Proposition looking to the
issue of $50,000,000 of greenbacks.
Czsiiray
Tux official proclamation of the final
ratification to the Fifteenth Amendment,.
now so anxiously awaited, Is drafted
ready for date and signature. The Pres•
!dent informed your correspondent that
the delay in issuing it was caused by the
fact that it la absolutely necessary. Gar
the proclamation ehould leave open no
question whatsoever by which the validity
of the amendment could ever be question.
e 3; that there was doubt In some minds
as to the legal force of the ratification by
Indiana, and as to the effect of the repeal
of the ratification by New York; that ex
clusive of the two there would still be
the requisite number of States, to:' wit,
twenty-eight; but there was the further
question in tome-minds as to the validity
of the ratification by Georgia and Teas,
not yet admitted to representation. As It
was therefore in the highest degree desir
able that all these doubts should be settled
it had been decided that the proclamation
should be deferred until Congress had de
clared Georgia and Texas entitled to re
presentation, when there would be no
longerany question au to whether or no
they were States in the Union, and the
numberof States requisite for the ratifi
cation would be full, exclusive of both
New York and. Indiana. Official notice
of the ratification by Nebraska has been
received, leaving Texas only to be , heard
from. The President expressed a desire
to make the proclamation by the 14th
Inst., but that would depend upon the
action of Congress In regard to Georgia
and Texas. .
A mUnnzet Western member called
upon Secretary Boutwell today, present
ing • number" of hie constituents, who
suggested that the income tax ought to
be repealed. The Secretary said that be
wu not only opposed to Its repeal, but
its modification, find that be regarded It
se too 'nog jnat of oil our taxation. Teo
license and transportation tax, he thought;
might be repealed, which would take off
about ;8,000,000 in each case.
PITTSBURGH DAILI GAZErIE : WEDNESDAY MORNING. MARCH 9, 1870.
TheComtng Bonnet.
Some items about coining bonneta are
gathering. in advance. They are to-ex
tend higher above the head - than ever,
and are hi - have a sort of crown with
which to cover part of the back hair now
worn so low. We thought bonnets
towered high enough already, but these
who have seen the new ones In prepare
ties say those of the winter look an though
they'd been sat upon and crushed.
The material to be introduced for bon
nets is China crape, and the flowers im
ported are of the pale herein which that
crane is made, or in deep; rich colors,
forming strong contrsats with IL,
F:ret among the new tints—they are
too'delicate to be called colors—ls a pale
yellow green, called Capoul, after the
tenor, who wears a costume of this shade
in "Vert-vert." Neat is tea rose, a
fainter — salmon pink than the apricot
shade; chain of flesh color, souffre.or sul
phur, pouasiere or dust color, and, more
than anything else,' ecru or unbleached
buff worn last summer.
Flowers will •be worn in profusion;
they are mounted in clusters, without
much foliage, and as we repeat every
season, there are more roses than any
thing else. Some oil these are arranged
in new and pretty ~ c ontraste—a Csponl
rose of the finest crapo on the stem with
others of violet jhue ' or Caporal and tea
roses together, or the pale rote de chino
with Capon' lilliesorlintenlng with dew.
English Dunstable round bats for
spring wear have high tapering crowns
and turned up brims curving back and
front. The tyroiean crown, dented in
at the top, Is found among these, also a
Coney crown brought, to a point, which is
turned over at the side like a gentleman's
smoking. cap. White, black, chestnut
brown and gray straws are shown in
these slaves. It is said an effort will be
made to revive the becoming turban.
FOR FOR IMPORTSD WRITE CASTILE
• SOAP,
7or Imported white Castle Way,
• "or Imported Whits Cottlto Soap,
For Impor.d btto Camila Soap,
. Fot Mottled Castile How,'
Tot Mottled Oaths Mon,.
For blotted Cactus Soap,
For Mottled Castile Soap,
Bold by the WI, toile bar or bv tbo bound and
In rearel wk., at the very lowest Prk..: ai
JA.lllMeg lg. istritzwe
DRUG STORE. '-
Corse, P niss &tout ingot' Bina,. (old .t. Clair.)
When. lOU will nod • plea aikortinent of
rara Drax• talatalcals, r.alumartes and Patent
Yeillclar• of all kiwi..
Moo, Ingibb and senteb Ali. by the cask 00
ants. dnaen. at lb. 10./.1. price&
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If there le soy one admohltlon that needs to
be more carefully impressed upon the allude of
those stibleet to the aliment. of the luaus and
hehaohary organ., It Is the tmportaiit het that
aiteutton afoul(' be paid to the Ifni Weaning.
of thee° e15e...a...10 the siert a few dates of
sees medicines a. DR. KETBIIPS PECTORAL
EITROP will be core to 'frost the disease, sad
restbi.e. sot only the blankly flinetions of the
)ease, but also ot - the whole body. Of all reme
dies tot diseases of the lents sod contingent
sows, Dr. lieyseris Pt store) Syrup has stood
the test of yearS of experience, and you cannot
Ilnd a single person who has eTur taken It tkat
.will not speak highly of Its virlues.
tst any one athlete.] slat a cough only try oar,
PALM. and as sure as . takat 11.1110% re them;
Dr Heiser has a. ogles attaeted to his Brent
Mictstne 81oir, where all manner • of chronic
diseases me nuccemfully treated, especially
those of the lungs and pulmonary organs. and
he et °hid respeolfalit lerlte those who see suf.
Scottie and beer failed to got scuttles.. otter
ativ.e., to give Llt method of tmettomt a trial.
Het ' lens SIPS!. • highly respected /gentleman.
connected with the newspaper press of UM city,
called at Dr. Kea set, otte. and took his modi
rine. and Was inred Lr lese than 6.11 a battle.
Audthet Str.tietnan. who had Cvnxbad all wln•
ter, was ouk• d in it ss than week.
A lalr. — w . l7incuerl and alt./antra with lung
roosting, was *MI to bloom into renewed health
ILA tiger, was sated when she gut the good
medicine that tired Lee. The answer w►s, at
Dr. Kr-seer,
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Teetotal Petah.
A lady Oh Llherty sheet. whom lo rite wets hr
Olseaied, was restored to ?hetet health ly the
cotalhahl he of hk. KETtiLli'd CUUZ
allo a•t«.ti rev* %y.,.
A eentleman next door to Or. KmierMlStore
bey. De 'Mil recommend Dr. K•ster'e netoral
byrup tn , all uses; leas then belt a bottle mired
Dlt. ICRTbKH•b GREAT MEDICINE STORE
AND MEDICAL. OFEICE • TUE CHRONIC
DISEASES, No. IST T !HARTY STREET. .of.
deo boon ontll 1 o•ttoct. and Mot 3to 4 and
tog at 111104.
ritsavaar 30.
. THE SEAM/( AND 1111 DANGER*.
Tb• human body la et bar conposoi of trstre
and fibros at ..11,Ire erory change la lb
matfett of the a , to.phore as the most doltrat
eltetromatat, or IL; galekolloor laslr.rorooto
tube.
The sto m ach, the thin. the hereof. , th e lungs,
ft: d eg/till:AV: r t . :We fl ' irfs,
fwme against their Meatus's, tea :ens is ta keep
the thee, hors machlturre which teed. had now
letw• the BSl.wets, la goad trotting ord C.
Ig e etontt ab and die...tat si liter
the Wassear the lam -Nan as In • heaiihy
ud o pin the nth.. of these twolna driest &aide
for taw Oiler. &Batched to them IT halm, and
the regnta Its or their law. health In • great
meamare hewn..
Wefts e sir Is heavily laden ur.tle
vapors. S. lt often is thin • eseen of eha Tree.
ths Argentine should be seetcect of pecellseuree
If It Is weak Zen Unmad e Pre
It
D11)1.Cal
structere wall be earreatel. II It Is •igorous,
the entire orgacelssilou will he • ren• to rental
thy lazy...ward and acme...lag toluene:4lo( Admen
and uPlautel stem proem.
A here end powerful tonic Wherefore espee , .
ally n celled ss • Isfeenard teeniest the dimness
Intent cone non he lb. egerlog e ad • bostettechl
ebcmatb ettttcrs beteg the most wholewetue aced
potent medlelne of I, rhos at pr. wet known,
a ereers of it is partlealeuly vial/mob at tall
tort. of
of the peer. be stomach will therebt
tee toned and cre a/elbow:d e the ely.r, and bowels
ice elated. tle, Mercer. elute= braced op. sea
name put In a state of • tire cafe.* stalest
tile slaloms welch sucerteunces
- remittent feasts, rl •nmatl-me nervous
beodstre. hypochondria eneepheteeep
which are ant to...lithe ert,oed arid waken k
ell orerausstleas. 3he boar streattheuen
without eleltlnt the brain. sad consequently no
enpleastbtrule t lon Ibilows Its ter•Prina ano erne
ac•fter eperatften•
NOTICES
are:WELCH MONONGAHELA
BittlAlS C.O.—The Prellthlatuld /WM
fr(/'I64"DneLTIV b Agr) " BlM:l7.l44
mooed rote sh• e, payxbir se'the nockNoldrt•
r their hirai .
_rrprese_ t i atirer, the ll .klag
rTiTITI fr. V;ill7l7l l ,Wivar•r:•
~rittauu:gli, Mardi T. 117 U. • seta car; '
NEW ADVM.RTItiERIENTr3
- - -
I.T.P.Ittl - 14 WEEDERS.
Manufactories of nPRINO. HAUL and HOBS
MATTRZ ONO. leather It. Mem aid VilAvvi..
.to
o Idea Hoeldlogi sad 411
H htad. of Ophoe wetly. Also. deal, re In
Wtodpir had., nor ,Urren and Whttoliollands,
• or,A,Tnn..l. An. Yartteularati,ntlon Isotven
to Sakti' up, Cleaning and ttrushlug,Al efittia,4
yisOngem . pu.
Our more of eitatsinr carpet is the on) nay Ia
Which ynu con feel motored that the noire. ate
prtittro•d and Ibn nand. thoroughly freed front
avi dust and vermin. The pole, for ties slag has
been prettily rrcaear. Our ounce. irlitea/I
atm deliver all good. me of charge. •
ROBEBTS, MCHOLSOS k TllOll'BON.
llphOisterent and Proprietors of
Steam Carpet Beating Ettabllahment,
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' No. 127 WOOD STREET,
_mtLvell Near Pit.h Avenue, Pittsbirsh, Pa:.
'NEW - SALES STABLES FOB 1 1 ORSES
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. JUST ESTABLISHED. ;
The sub tertber ha. established a hale, &ably at
the Wm. Vend Hotel. Alleaheoy. he . 1 1
- nuve cAnstantly um hand a lime wnoly or So,
Honing. ALL t1i.1.1:15 DOA RANI X.F.n. ninls•
toning Ins:iron In sitcom% and IP TRIt
Togs
I/0 NUT TUB. ,An REPARISICNTSIo,
THEY WILL DP. TOKEN HACK AND THZ
310..*ZY ILNYUNDILDS
ISAAC DIBYROOi.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
NE IV BOU2'.E TO
BUFFALO AND TO THE NORTH
The ALLIGHLST VALLItY HerrAtOrklYso...
O.K, •
Fornates. *PIOT (h . ' •
W. W.O. MgClitDlTil, Freight lint,
Verner rue and 11th street., Fldeberrith
.1.• J. LAWSIMICS.,
ITIM
IVOTICE TO ,CONTOACTOO II .:
.A. l —Pealed Proposals will be recolvodlauttl
TLTIBDAY. March 14th, for the- 2117,0110$
OP 7.1011211 U. P. COURCII. 801t.D1311.
Flaw led gpeollioatloos 'con to mos atilicoffles
of ♦ldermtn E. B. Marlow. 7$ Poono...avelles:
Richt to r*Jert all bids resorted. ,1041.161
STOVES AND TEIWAND,.
FINDiRki. OVAL nors.s. FIEs Ut021116
adz.. at
*r. a Dvirit** -
MI6 @nut lanai. •
1E211:1
gWrit4 FAMILY rLowit-41 6
bbl, Iu a.or,, enenurae.nro from melnetrd
th K.l.turke et, ••Yetrutost *stave"
In.,is 1. huhin , ilth. contanet• mete' it., 00.
th that thla Flour .hhul a d Out. theah , l7 ,
Vie hire tedoee4 the prleeto.7 per bhl,whethDt
by whoitsale or retail.
MUM PLOW & CO.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
OFFICE OF
FISK & HATCH,
Bankers and Dealers
VERMIENI SECURITIES,
No. 5 Nassau Street,
NEW YORK,
FEBRUARY lith, 1870
hag
The remarkable stomas which attended
our negotiation of the Loma of th Cirarrgag
PACIFIC RAILROAD CORPANT and Lb WRITZRIf
PACIFIC RAILROAD C0111,...NT, and the popular.
lii and credit which them LORI. hare maintain
ed lit the Markets, both to UM tronntri and Re
rope. bait WWII that the Tint Mortgage Bonds
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de am readily taken as the most sellable
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lia!J - T. n'rTT,rrrrl
be derlTed from OJTellll3.lli ECilldN, Sod STIR
ble to tate tbetrpkot.
Atatured that, la the aeketioa and selotiattaa
ofAuperior Railroad Loggia, we are ...Walt •
great public ...sat, and readerlaw &Tallith'. ear-
V.CO let la!olden or Capital and to tame great
NatICOSMI watts of Intainal improvement wanes
latrinelament and ettbatantlal ehareeteroulltle
them to the nee of CADnal andtbe coolies hes of
InTeetore—we stow offer with theeisloonfldenet
sad matufeetlon the
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
Or THE
lIESAPEAKE AM OHIO B. R. C I
THE CHZELPIAIIAND OHIO EAILLOAD
eonsectieg the /Maara coast and the mYnl6•
cent harbors of the Chintapeake Bay with the
Ohio firer ate point of reliable navigation, sad
thus, with the entire Railroad testae of Use
great West and goothweet. roam THE siai .
DITIONAL "AZT AND Ii SST TRUNK. LINE,
eo iseperaUvely de handed for the aseotamoda•
non of the Inneense and rapldif•growlng Usu.-
portatfon between the gUantie sesboard Yd
/grope on the one hand, aad the great pro
decing regions Of the Ohio sad idiseleeigel TM.
1,78 on lb. other.. •
THE IMPOITANOZ OT THIS ROAD AE A
YEW OUTLET TROY THE WEZT TO THE
SEA =tulles It tote one of statfonal Mast;
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quenee. and Insured to It an e tensive iltetOt 4
traffic heist tka day of It< aomplalloa;
the develepment of the entenelve egrieultural
and tn . nerat resources of Virginia nod Wes
IL vommata, along Ile own line, the
element. of • lune and prontable loW business.
Ihna the great_thtereeis, both gtherth .e
wh!ch demand the et Ispletion of Um
!URNS ►PEASE AND OHIO AILHDAD to the
Ohio Utter. afford the •melt dearaetem of its
meets and valet, end RENDER IT THE MOST
lIWORTANT AND HUIISTANYIAL RAIL
ROAD ENTYRYEURE NOW IN iROORIS3 IN
Vila COUNTRY.
its reperlortly as ast East and West Teets, and
he prowls, of an Immense and trail.
welting Ito e.Jetpletlos, have drawn to It the
ttontion and coocratlon of orondnens Cool.
lota and rt.ilrond men of Ms City of sound
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ties with t, *neither with that of ectnett
citisens and business wen of Virginia and
West Vlrglaha. INSDRILII AN ZNEROXIIC,
HONODABLZ AND SUCCEISbiIMs MANAUEs
NINNY.
Tbe Road la eotopleted wad to operatic* Cron
Illebnood to the celebrated Wbtte Relpbor
twinge or West Viralbla. 9911.11e5, Lad there
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to be eomplotod, to carry It to - tbe proposed tsr
ini.4l4ll 00 ties Okla river at. or Rear. the moot!,
of the Sig Beady .150 mime : glen. CleteLo
natl. sad 310 wile. below l'lttaborgb.
Unto are now preleortn or In prostate Utrougb
0610 end Retiredly to lAD polnlortilon w I I
nett the CII WRAP! AKE AND OHIO WITH
THE ENTIRE RAILROAD SYSTEM Or THE
WEST AND artIITHREST. AND MED THE
PACIFIC RAILROAD.
♦aluarte faalktaloadapaloadastoga
will plae the CaDaSAIR AND ODIN RAIL
MOLD COMP•NY saal. OD Dant ad moat
Warfel ad trartootar Corporation aryl.
roman; AND TiULRIC =tars A PAZDEXT
TACO?, IN COMPLETRD ROAD AND WORE
DONE. EQUAL Tu . TEE ZAMA AYOURI
OF THE.EORTOAOR
its detolli of Os boa Immo Won visor d
spo ! tal refervaili to the Imola of ill elosois
of payeeton, sod toablas TAIIOI3II Intursa
of •envvnle nu, safety, nod idotnotion nigninst
Las a. &sad.
eta Beads are In deairaleatioas of-
$1,090, $5OO and $lOO.
The 7 Will be Igeued ea COUPON BONDS, TAT
Mita TO }ILIUM lee ow be held Le Malone
The coapous may be detached and ranee led
this Bond-made • rgamantsre Ittellentsh -
Boa.. aaaaa foredo only es the boola of. the
poen/any. eve the Pe/iddhasislY to
the, registered owner or his attorney.
The three classes hill be booms retheenfely
N BONDS PAYABLE TO
EMI
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••lIIU26THICD BONDS. WITH, 0011
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•,:a. "Ela LIMBED 'ROADS • WITH C 97-
PSINti ATTACHED," and Bboule be se design.
WI by Correspondent. In lOpteritus cleei
Bondi deehyd.
They have TIIIBTY YEARS to flu from Jul.
nary 11. 1110, 11th Interest at it: per Cent.
'fur annum from NoVember 1. 1109. rianta•
P.I. AND IX2I/1/11...I . ATAIILF IX 0010 IX MI
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The laterret Is payable in MAT and NOTaitala
that It may tale the niece of tbat of Oa earlier
Danes or Eire-Twenties, and melt the maenad
cane of oar friend* who alreadyboldCantral and
Weitcre Pee to Ronda. mita Interest 'erstwhile
Jmtv Milted July;sed wha may denim. la mat
lag additional tarsal:sante, to hare their lolet•
eat meltable at different mamma of the year.,
The Loan la rammed by a Mortirmal anon Hie
entire Line of Brad from Richmond to the Ohlo
Rim, with the equlpmeat eta all other prop
erty old appartesancesionaccted therewith.
A !ARISING FUND Of 111100,600 PERAK
NUM 18 PROVIDED FOR THE REDEMPTION
or THE DOWD& TO Tail . EFFECT • Me
TEAR AFTER TEIC COMPLETION OF THE
ROAD.
The sitortgere is for 1116,000.0U0, of width
0.000.000 will he reserve* eon held lo thin
for the redemption or oatetaadlol Monde of the
Irlrghtla Central I3W rota Coppw7. now merlon
In the Cu ail •110 oalo. -
Of the renaming 11L1.990.00 9 . a engaS.Flt
amount will be mid Id complete the reed to the
Ohio neer. purest anti lainissee the portion new
In operation. and thoroughly equip the Whale
fora large and active triad.
The present price to 90 and *tamed Interns,
A Lou too antol7 Mewed... Wer°llYglard,d•
and so certain herealTarte coninead •proniattet
pint among t►r favorite theurttlee in t►e Mils
beta, both . in taleeoonvy and P , toPe. he
it once appreciated and quickly absorbed..
Very respect:all/. • .
FISH & HATCH,
Bankers;
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P. 3.—Wa ' , eve laved patalthlata eantatalaie
Pill peetkalare. itattecteal amp!. eta,
vial edit Da famished aptaeapplfaselea..
Or ye buy and eeII- Govern
rnent 'Bonds, and receive the (go-
&ag.* 'of /tanks, Bankers; Cor
porations, and others, subject to
cheek at eight. and allow interest
On daily batanctAh
S. M'CLEAN A CO.,
AGENT'S. „
No. 76 Fourth Mom% Flitaburgh. Fa.
wcoor
NEW .dDVERTISEIYIENTS
MARCH 9, 1870,
WILLIAM SENPLus,
Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
ALLSOEL/NY CITY
NEW SERENE..
HtTS AND BONNETS,
Ribbons and Flowers,
HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS,
Cassimeres and Jeans,
AMERICAN POPLINp
In all the Leading Colors,
SHIRTING CALICOS,
STRIPED AND
SPOTTED PERCALES
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
N 05.180 and 182 Federal Street,
12221113MEM
NMEW SPrUaNG
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BELL & N
ttIIICOE3BOIIB TU
A CHOICE
FX*02,33.013: a11.a. 1
LACE CU
~ ABSIMERES AN
111. is -'k'rAvill
SPRING GOODS
NORCANSTEON & CO'S,
!SUCCESSORS SO
lllLlOlitral, GLYDE &CIO.,
Not 78 wad 80
MARKET STREET•
NEW catimoinmss.
NEW CXMI.A.K. • et.l
11A .DIEESGRIEPE
FEW TRIII WINGS,
NEW RIBLEINE.
FULL ASSORTMENT
IiTOCILMO% AND OVIVIES,
LADD. , Unl,ilt.WEAlf.„
1111101.RWL•
NAPICt•S .11TOW XL%
11,1.41 TE °norm
E==Zll
Ilex/mats sad des3ers isiTtled
at casters psis I. , mb4
ALT
HORNE & CO'S
Second Arrival of New Goods.
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SWINK'S AND SKIMMING RIBBONS.
Is all widths.
NZW RILES IN RUH AND BOW ZIBBONI
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LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS.
LAO - TRIMMED COLLARS, •
LACE TRIMMED LINEN sierra.
it.Ltraloyr wiurra.
CREMLEXTTIN AND LA.PPILTS,
TUCKLD !MATING.
TUCEED NAINKOOK.
117CNID CAMBRIC.
oluaitronc SWISS.
Another Lot
LADIES t OEM'S =MT COTTON H 0311.27
.At tiailew prices. •
ALZXASDRE KID GLOVMI
Ia Zack and Color.. atoll slzes.
77 Jf 79 MARKET STREET.
NMINAT
WALL PIPER FOR 1870,
HIES lOU, NS
I'l4 Mehl St., Allegheny
An' endleia Variety of new and bentatifel UO
-8112.. from fi at Osespest kltetten to toe Slant
Itstaped Dom. Decorations inr Balls. Purloin.
ion . Very obreent twit tilos Velvets.
,for Mtgs.
HU, Mainslocres. AA All papal u
. ~• • . •
i-aC111717 I=Pri.clea.
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but some tote Id eery Sodded baseline. Wilt.
DOW IHADEO. 01.10 and neered. a larerra•
riot) elosp.. Floor. MUD ,at o n eabe 011 Cloth..
Wis 00101ulls invite aU Mende end tee
7.04 0 general ir to call and examine our oaten
siva noels,welch. for beauty - sad *esteem of
stria, quality of stoat. eV d lowness of Fr's.,
we believe to be ttneurpassid 1. either elm,
elways /nominee *Rimers
entase,.
nod nerve offead *Rimers by our hoportanitt:
req eeeee to boy.
JAOIWI HOA.O, Jr.,
No. 174
FEDERAL STREET.
ALLIGHIdY
MED
OLD STORE - IN .- A NEW PLACE,
hr . Tr . Alt_dars ly, le n edaDreDirsil to . tual
uantliit,_ado followhisr 4 Or I. 11° y d :111'' I.
• Prim. Nackentl. Slew ' e ble
d one "
atitalmori. Hollas grit 8 7 °11.°
ilurfus,
- •
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raw Ague for HAMILTON L JONDS. Bat
soy. Ware, mandfactend at ,Orduboro. Pa.
Smooth and neat, pattern'. conalatlng Of Zags
Jan. (vow's, sta.. of all saw. Lugs ar
quantities naPplied.
Onion .Yarns. White and ,co o rvil Carpet •
own, /mob, Dried and Canaan foundrialto T o ws.
and slim article to Da In
a•trat•clainf love. Laid* articles ofllrodaties,
nth sr Bogus. rirraps. Nal% riewe..0w......
for Jabizir Trade, nsprlYd at low Man.
IiODWADLD 1110.112LETOD.
Noe: SD sad 10, tcretti 7 werit terser Mamma
ieD:twwwera
JOHN T. GRAY,
Mouse and Big» Pahaer,
Gauctigint Amp Giguszron.
Nw 64 Ninth llWrest,
1.2. 1 21 (Late Hind easel.] Pittaborgb. Pa
ISEN DEASfiN MIL
„ M as barst, D DIUMIU ipaus
Nur
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
MARCH 9, 1870,
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
No& 180 and 182 Federal Street,
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Black Alpacas at 371 c.
Black Alpacas at 50c.
Black Alpacas at 371 c.
Black Alpacas at 50c.
Black Alpacas at 37ic
Black Alpacas at 50c.
Having purchased over HlO,OOO
worth of the above DOUBLE WARP
ALPACAS, which for weight, color
and finish are not excelled, if equalled,
the attention of my patrons is invi
ted to them, feeling assured they are
the best value I ever had the pleas
ure of offering them.
The Goods will bo received daily
until all are delivered
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
No 180 and 182 Federal give
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"DRY GOODS.
OORHOUSE,
BATSB & BILL.)
STOCK Or
r 11513. PcaraiXLSES,
RTAINS,
D LINEN GOODS.
IL B. CUSTOM HOC.. POTS nT PSITS. R. 2 21 1.
anorzrowe vmc.. Mare.* x• - •.• 3
GOVERNMENT SALE !
Ey authority of the Hoe. GM/. It. BOUT
WILL. ffeeretary of the Tree/M.1.1 will offer
at Publle Aeolian. on WEDWISSDAT. the 16th
inst., at 10 M., at the Custom House aforesaid,
that portion of the Marine florpital loot which
IS separated from She ilmplial bending by Preblie
street, tunnies parallel with the Pittsburgh at d
Cleveland Railroad. TM. property .ntalns be
twice two and torte serer, and le located elom
to the linger Allegheny City and is ease roamed
flat manufmturing purpooe. owing to Its prox
imity to the elLes of Pittsburgh and Al:eglieey
fled Immo:lßa. ter movies freight 1n any Id...ra
tion—the Pittsburgh. Port Wayne and Chimp,
Rsiirend font:lag the epees line, and the Pitts
harsh and o.evelaild Railway pusihS - o'nw the
ground; Foible Motet forms the lower hohnhary
while the Ohio river Is bet three or four helloed
yargs off.
Tzt.we—One-lifte cosh, t►e bele.e in gong
equal eaarterly payments. the ten of which
be made as the 10th of Jima nent, with
inserest from the day of tale 0.111 pall.
PRI details will h i elven at time led place Q .
Ws.
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
CI bids If deemed to the !detest
of the Government to tie so.
powatlizinOuil
iIIIIVEICOR 01 0U5T01.73
MIMI
PLANING MILL MEN
- AND OTEZE,
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The eaderaldned has Utters natant of the
United States foe the Improved constructtoi of
..ddhtf 4 aastdthi. Wide Ittneg and of wetne•
coiled foe Lougee. The wcather•bonrdtar. by
Oetented Improvement. beteg noon puttee
lady !wended for yertleet one. and combining
[real durability mad beauty of appeazanee; aad
It le ao coast:acted ea to milady &Vold the use
ofjotat stripe, and•to Osumi waterfront ester.
lag 0.5;0111U, or the gaping or the showini of
the Nista by entice of the weather °lithe tie.
Der.
• Inside Ilntng. and weismcoting by this new
method axis' ao constracted an to to em pestect
passes as cheaply' as by too mdlnarn flaming
South alone; tbt Mb, Presenting the showing of
the Joint/ from any' came. and leasing to Minns
for bogs.
He has purchaied the patent right *flab.'
Is Mmunonly lindwn Ka the •'ldoolded Weather
boarding!!
Ile hoe &mooed of the follaftheAtereltortel and
mop tint ft 4thlegbeay .coonsf. the both pet
eats, IA Int
To O. A. 'leadoff, the richt for the tarpon
with of the aver. trk ecd moot..
. .
Ts .11r4*** , u J 1 DoAlw. Lb* Mat for the
Tim ward prttsbur .
To Mateo J 1 Doug am *bop right for Mal,
mill eitxterutb word. PlLL•burab.
To I.IIIL Fellers.* & *bop rlgtit• for their
11011. Sixth ward, Pittsburgh.
To Jug:. 11(aClure, for the borough of Mo-
Iteeoport.
To Parker & Paul, for •Irst Stroud. Third nod
Vourth
m o th tv shoogoy.
Talked B 00. right at their La 111.14.
g".l h word, our of A.leglagr th.
tiZ=ilV 4 al nt itaal ' i2so the lemo11LIP• Of
&baler ane,lod!ens.
All srro4ne are valued osel.o
Rpm, either of Hid ' , Aleuts, =A shoot willuoa.
is purchase will pious can, or *Mimosa% Al
No. IS bmlittlela 614%0" Dittabors b.
Is J. O. ANDERSON.
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PITTSBURGH
EL n EMT B R
AND COLOR WORKS;
SCHOMILUIEB & SON,
•pimorxtrrircatoo.
Mosul%dozers of WEtII LICAD,AID LEAD.
111,1711 LIAR. ZUWO. LITHAZON, TOM
and all colon DRY AND IN OM •
ONTICID AND FACTORY.
410, 461, 404, 410 4ad 408, Rama lira%
ALLTAIBLZST
..•.
Wo stteritlon to the dearsatee parted of
oar Btrionly rare White Lead. sad w►en we tip.
• "purer Wheat Se Of lead." we mem •iebeml
silly Pere. , that U. tree trots Acetate sad Hy.
Mate; iurd Outten. la whiter and eoparlor. both
la toter ead orrialaj property.
EITIARAIITIJID to be • ram Carbonate of
Lead sad whiter than any Ls the market. ■rod
' du Dwelt the pries of Ude peekeire if somata.
10/ the least wralterailoa, , .
CHEESE.
PO lea. Goshen Chem:
50 boxes Tutor, Cheers!
10 bozos rota ltoU So tort_
3 LD.
Jut reocived Vs
J.
111 cup Iint,ATUIS.
NEW AMI7ERTESEDZENTEI
7 PER CENT. GOLD BONDS
ALT 95,
Free of Government Tax,
ISSUED BY THE
Burlington, Cedar Rapids
lINNESOTI lIIILROIII CO.
First Mortgage and Convertible
•ND PROTECTED BY •
LIBERAL SINKING FUND
Interest Payable in Coin at
New York or London. Prin
cipal Payable in Coin
in Fifty Years.
'riticisri-r-s 3
S. EDGAR THOMPSON,
?redden% Palmy',Anis IL B. Co.,
ORALS. L. FROST,
President Toledo, Peoria and Warsaw R.B.C
Them Bonds, at present wee. of Gold. yield
over 9 per cent. Interest, end as an Investment
they are filly u secure es U. 3. 9;8014 welch
now Only Pee OS( pet coot. In canon,. •
They Sr. only honed epos each mutton of the
road as bat as the same la completed end la
oesard ootration. on r two and bolt
of pollard hare. been expended on the Bout.
Elghty•three radee are; shoat enrapieted and
eilniPPed, and already thaw large earl:dam; and
the remainder of the line Is rapidly progreating
toward cospletioo.
The Slate of , lowa, MR:yeah which this Road
=
hi Ai I.Z.r population. extending
with surprising rapidity, and Its Immense riald
of usdn pork, wool and other aulealinial pro•
ducts, create a pressing . demand for the construe
tion of this road, which affords the best Possible
guarantee for tee bondhoiders, especially sa the
It.. nine the ugh the wraliklest and most thickly
populated section of the flute.
Tug ROAD ALSO LONG i1L101701 . 1 Tax RICH
AND OZOWIXO NT•TI OW MIX . EIASOTA. Het •
I=
that IT TalYilialla THZ YOST Mt=healers.]
♦ND 06071210 PORTION or TUR WRIT. S.
Dieser COMIIIIIIICATION wire NNW Yo.c.
CMCAGO'AND Bi. I.ools.'belag to the letter
111=
portions of the State of ILlnneaota them by shy
other road now built or projected, and also the
nearest route from Central and Southern lowa.
The road la opened foT local yaele WI rapidly . 11l
coustracted, and the. BICEIVIS EARNIN64
ON. ITS COMPLETED BECTIONR GREATLY
IN EXCESS OF THE AMOUNT NEEDED TO
PAT THE INTEREST UPON ITS BONDS BE
FORE THE ROAD IS FINISHED: TEE Bursa
Or TICE. FOODS liIIIILHIPORA OILMAN,
ST 1 GUEST DCIIFI69 ♦LIIADT IY IXIIII.NCS
ON THS ROOTS or rot 801 D, - n WALL ♦S ST
XOR CIMINXT ial.`fLNOl,' AM, /La NOT TO
wax ART or TIM Coarrxxosaczza mrzca
WATS AITIND TITS OPINING Or ROADS Ilt A
NSW AND ITNANIVINI. COtINTILY.
♦ nal led quantity . of !Acne Bonds ant now of•
wed at 95:
Alter
th
...leaden . or the above
entered., we rer,ommend these Bonds as a ant
' eta. Investment, strodllng absolute Beaty, .d
raying as unusually liberal MG or interest. Al
MatketAble marines at their roll price, tree of
oommtsstoe and closes charges, receded In
payment. Pamphlets and maps tandsbed onar.
HENRY CLEWS Be CO.,
Bankers, No. 32 Wall St, N.Y.
The tolletthitthe Goveraratat wlutaaa
the Bats tats a AM per cent. /owe ashes
it desirable for tortstors to look for sett Sera
titc . l;ell7.lO3 that any a goal Ltiterese ABOUT
WIIIMit TagilliE IA WO Q,lirigTlON. tot
whirl they este • esithatuto their gortieosent
tioads-Capttntlelag tbe preadult ant
get a higher rote of tat Hiidsaf
of 11-26 brads as nutrlket 'stet today
get bat ale sad /Canter per 011111{.
comae,. tateroot, while the hands we oder
PAY OWLS YAM! PLR OKAY,
We have had these heads earethilly saute
toed, sad belt wither enth the wealth mot
moues; of the toithtles, as veil as the finan
cial stamilag anti eideat msaagettent of
the parties to eoutrot of Lis onterorike, we
rooonatiestai Chia. bents as a aril...lass
investnalint:
. .
S. iteCLEATCA: CO., Bankers,
No. 75 Fourth Aye, Pittsburgh, Pa.
. _
P. 6.—On amass a r lar g ely tnereaud btu
nen. and foi the b ee r' accommodation of oar
Manna and cartonera bare pilot' • lona
Iw. of lards Onentrollioes at N o . 11l FOURTH
Alritill*, In tna - new bondin g of the Merchants
and Mansfae.tarera. Baal, arbors ie.: will rente r s
after tb• 1.1 of Marcel. fell:Mere
litaray & Lanman's
Florida Water ,
The . most celebrated and
most delightful' of all per
fumes, for use on.the hand
kerchief, at the toilet, and
in the bath, for sale by all
Druggists and Perfumers.
rlii
CHOICE AND RARE
CONFECTIONS,
FOR PRESENTS, AT
GEO. BELVEN'S,
11 Federal Street, allecheny.
TRE ADRINISTRAT
CLOSIN
nRY G
NO. 59 311...41:1113C
Beal ureic!' Me been reduce
80 days. Hal* sociasivitiy for
• •
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
.*A.lLAff r
UP
Valuable Coal Lands
BALDWIN TOWNSHIP,
On TUISDAT, the 13th dey ‘ of Mush mat. at
o'clock T.M., at my Auction Rooms. No. 196
iamb beil sore., l'icaburgh. 1 than offer for
at pulite vendee or cute.. the followidg de.
nerilnd Real Est 6 4, Mutate In Baldwin iontakip.
and formerly the property of John To Betutt,
so moos.. 1.:.-1411: All the neon .ylatt In andnader
too. two *not Vanua traCle lan Entw'
Nog...rib d follows : The beg.-
..0 at a post, thence north 31 dog. rant 48
39 leg.
hll. oat; south N 7 lee, w en t
too
P=L..south , ' der. tall 127 pech. to the bitten.
-
atia ng Forty.elehtud Four Perth:is.
The method. begintane at a walnut, thence
south 37,4 dog. east 86 perch.; north 50 de,'.
cant 42 porch.: there.. sling Redstone road
north S i dog.t 111 mrchee; nook MN
dtg• west 1 4.111 p- rend; north 19 toego
west 26 6.10 perches; and thence South
494 deg.west 17 trelo per to the 6 trite
plug, cootalnig Twenty. inne Amu Ikea AMU,
Mon Perches.
Watch two traced Z 1 sabeth Snowden by deal
dated 11111. 10, 1533, conveyed it John W. Ben. ;
nett. Also—Ail the cos' lying Ip and ander ell
stuttother tract of land beirtnnijur at • Eithoty:
thence oonti 30 deg. went 64 00 /MI TVA , .
north 606 dog. east 34 perch.: nor th ■ deg.
eau 6410 pactea; north 28 perches• north
4.14 deg. east 91 15-100 perch e: no
in 504
rani 30.100 perches; mon th 68's tut /9 2,-
100
l b
tooth 7 deg. west 10 perch.;
nog , ' 794 deg. emst 55 niches south 404de1.
east 8 4-10 pereltes: stet 33;4 went 54 78 1_96.!
Itrenies; and south 3a dap. west 113 5* mu
perches.' the boelneine. containing 53 scree
boor cad ur by
.14t aatea
133 rage 4. conveyed to said Rowlett.
the theta fsliouu ....kits of land.
the drst Ming all the costly., in'atidnndee that
numl of land Meon,. at nerd; ta
n .. e A
4 der.
tree
60 910-100 nerthesl h' x
' egilis n El i .l. l lt I dog, fl tila tit;
• ut 68 26-100 petettent Moth 664 eC.
45 70 10u per
ch. to
to
beginning; contain:
lug 08 ecru 363 100 perches. Ti. second beo
gimlet, at a Unite oak; thence north 30 doe.
east 17 60 100 perches; north 73 der. 'meet 33
perches: south 31 deg. went 17 09 100 perch.:
south 73 deg. east SI 23 100 peaches to the be
gin. ins: containing one acre. The third betthe
tang at a 'lncarnate tree; tee.. ninth 34 deg,
eau 5 44-100 perches: eolith 474 deg. cut ID
07-100 perch.: one In 37 deg. ST 011111114 at
von 14 83.100 parthen, and north 33 deg
can to tae be:tinning; contanning one half
sore. Being the same:M.o Mee.. land con
veyed to said Bennett by Benue( And..., ad
-
...O.W of John Andtreon, by &ad, 4464
43 1030.
At.lo-411 the coal underlying that tenet of
land beginning at • blekorY etn.P: &bonen south
94 deg west 36 perches. 00014 004 doe.
west 48 56 100 perches, north 864 do,.
vreat 97 60 100 Retches, none MI deg. 87
Waal. eat% 6154 perches ' milt 85 deg.
west 41 60400 pc•chts north 714 deg.
moll I. 08 10 parches north SS deg.' east.
ft 0.10 portion, south 774 deg. Otto 9 10.100
11 rhea
7. 4 frAt,::."PonittVA
se ea more or leas. Also, ell that nice.' land
ailkinsie the &bare beginning at an make:thence
None 774 deg enst 35 16-100 peranet. layata
g. went 45 perches and north 3 deg. eut
15 perches to toe b eginning, containing one
acre undone bandred sad six berthas. meld
coat aid last detained land bath .g been con-
Toyed to bald Bennet by Jarro MeCleery,
by deed rated Jannery 3. 1450.
Ateo-411 th e eual underlying that Out of
land turingag at a post %het ea month TM deg.
wet I 41 100 perch. north 364 dee • weal;
2114 pen.. nor th 55 dee. west 3 63.100
neck., north 37 deg. wett. 1 67.4 Perch.. north
1 ..1r l 4 80 tut 99pe oche.,
14 75400 perches se oh 86S, deg. tut 4E16!
100 beribee and south 734' lies. west 69 95.100
1 1014 Vr t elt. ths ArFil t b lg 6 :gn j e g. neligh tnn it g .
Pone.. and Ms wife, conveyed to µpa
Bennett 17 deed dated January Atha. 1800. •
ALSO—AII this coal underlying that tract...!
'and beruning at pin• thence north SO deg.
Wets 6B p.rebee south 414 deg. west *4 perches
mtnth 73 deg. east 34 asmou p and not th
44 dee 20 min cut 41 percale to thou...
of moaning, outalii. 14 mitwe I.ltoth
berth., and bong the name wbkh Jam. B.
11111 man aria Mary Ms wife by deed Gated Norem-'
bet No, 1859, therevtd to.aid Hannan.
ALl9o—Ai.looooatundetlylngthat traetaftaail
beginning at • poet on pee 0: gem. Loa,
thenee by ealdllne north 43 dig. east 62 6.10
nen.. thence by tabs tine north 45 des. abet
62 0-10 mrcine.: thence .oath 864 deg. eliet
83.100 nerehm: then. by Imonveyed
to Feld Bennett by 10 an bounden as afo co resaidt
mruth 31 deg. wen 77 434100 perches: Po nee
north 73 der, welt 9 p•rches: unth 31 rig.
49 Bl l .loo .l :4t j ugs ;011iNttr0V1.4;d1e,0, deg-woo gi
71.100 perches; and north 7 oaf. _meet
4.106 9 t h. tea teal:Lang, eantwimg
24 acres and 100 perc..
ALSOAII that eeroiln piece of land
the comer the Ilat 9.1070, begithing at a those. the corner
of said I.onal'a land; theece by the tame north
45 deg nu 54 porches t m middle of the toad;
thence some 74 dog.t 10 8/1-100 tirehen;
sou h 494 deg. 00x6 1 2.100 perchra to a seta
pant eon berth 73 dog went 103-10 peaches to
the beetunlng: containing 110 6-10 perches.
Maid Coal itni• last desanbed piece of lane Inlet
the name which Aleutian.. ee era and wife by
deed, dated April AO, 18
99 tented . said
nett.
The aloes meniloned Deeds front lilleabeth
anowden,l3ennalAnderun,Adlettnistrator, dm,
Jenteeb.Cle.T. Redenen and wile.
James B. Millman and wife, and Alexuder Mb.
Cie. and wlfe, rumeivelT. bevies been Be
etrded In Recorder. Ofilce of nald AlleolMaY
County on 41311 day of January A. IA 3804.
Toe aloes described land and enal will tie of
fered for
sale co lectively as • whole.
'The term. will be made known at the time of
Aale. F. r futher Information inquire of Fill
tirgwit, Req., Attorney at Law, NO. 143
Fourth avenue.
A. McILIVAINE, And.
rirresreau. Ttb. 19, 1910. ' fellow
CARBOLIC
The important discovery ed
the CARBOLIC ACID as ! s
CLEANSING, PURIFYING, and
HEALING Agent is one otdhe
molt remarkable results " of
modern medical, research.
During the late civil war it
was extensively used in, the
trospitals, and was.toned *to
be not only a thorough dialta.
teetant, butalao the most won
derful and .speedy
REMEDY ever known. -'
It is now - presented In- a
scientific combination with
other soothing' and healing
agencies, 'in - the form of a
MAINE; and, ,having been• al
ready used in numberless cases
with most satisfactory and ben
eficial.results,we'have no hesi
tation in offering It to the pub
lic as the most it:attains rapid,
and effectual remedy for .an
gores and Ulcers, no matter. of
how long standing for Burns,
Cuts, Wounds, and every
ABRASION of SHIN or FLIPSIN,
and for Skin diseases generally.
Bold by all Druggists. Prim= cents.
JOHN F. HENRY, Sole Prop?r,
No: 8 College Plan; New York.
_ DR.. vriatrica.
noNniwrs. TO TREAT.•itIL
agi Whew, ail
oospletely e 'saloon:di lt eaeou
ssrnatorrhea 0,
nal Weft:lieu sal Luspoteney, mottled
self-abuse or other sasses, arid whiellr=
sone et the followlag effects, n him
weakness, ludiscrtion, conserniptio l
7 :erlAgaiggrie.Vl°, ccotigsliMntillt
arm Nally eo
pr
stmt*
cm c
ry. Mtge OD
render marriage übssWitestary. and *WOWS
Imprudent, are perstasently =rod. paraossah
Anted with than or any Mho , defte
st. hattleals
or ton ousadlos tolutltattonal twaptatat Motile
dive the Doctor • trial: he war
A particular attention_ylven to all lasolla Wes
plaints, leueorrhea or Whites, ballingi BMW
motion or Illeeration or tan Womb, Onritla:
D *llo*o ruritia; Amenorrhoea. YenonMea, Li
001010. 010 pase.
Rts self.evident that • Plryiltdan who eradase
T off
anointed! told, study of • anon anal
of &nun and
aoool trea tt ds thousands o t t i oragjel i a
asi ens in man] pnigife ll ,
. The Mans p hilsbea • needledid
se " t4hat eirehad free strOA
or try null Ibi two atannai In sealed envelope.
Zvery sentence contsina Instruction to
andonal,lbis them to determine the la
ZIVAIro of than ooaldnllnta.. • •
Tbs estabintottent, oospritlig ten, MOS
zwis a, l: cztral , W i gn ta l , Is
. 0 Tt l e . oreed tr o t
Paned by ening • writtett Stabil:tut ofto OM.
and aedleimes cap po
,forwarded by nail co es.
ipLI Pomo Wu:Rom however. a Lonna
e Wagon is anolutely necessary, whin Jai
en daily pereonal attention is regrind. and
Aar the aocourmodation *Melt pattWitharisrs
=reaps comuhr.c4 with IRie oar tlutti
Ed.on Wi lOWnrY "'2" Vgallarand
osi printions are' pr4pared a fa n Sl
—pwriZlrfellerd t."7. prdeta oliZrit7o, Oir
WY WWI nor two staaxpt. - No natter who ban
failed. mambas he sap. Nowa 9 11.•
Sundays Elia to 9 r. ar. 9
WrititZT. Caen Howeal
OWS ORBIT FINAL
G SALE
r
r
a a x)leis.,
Progress at
Is Now in
BAIK
ER'S,
ET S ana EOM "r,
in price, and mad /*a aold,iin
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