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OPPI(TIAL PAPER
'Pliiebeigh, Allegheny CRY
and Allegheny County.
077/4111
BNIkBIIII 84, IND 86 Min
LARCH 17. 1610.
']pip, at Frankfort,
Parisian( at Antwerp, 570.
Gap dosed la New York yesterday
Zillaremt canniokOreimes are re•
*tad in Montana, extending over a
•
Lip district en Ake western or Tacilie
Out tenitory.
Tin Legislature of 'Maryland indium'
~ to provide by law for the reestnitiod <it
the colored voters of that But., nada'
the Fifteenth article. They wisely think
that since this extension of the fraixilife
caiect be 'prevented, it will be better to
runes, it tinder the laws, and through
the proper of:Beers of the State itself.
Bore rsorix, who are exceedingly
unwise, or vary anion to have a part ilt
a prolonged sad costly frolic, are trying
to king about a.similar round of pont
peas ammonia ever the obseqtdes nfMt : -
Barlinvune as that which blurred the
talrland battalful himself Mr. Peabody.
it la to be devoutly hoped that wa shall sae,
sad hoar, aid read of no wore of that.
Now that it is understood, not only
that the English goyernment is very sax.
, lons thut the Alabama question should be
Austell, but itself Intimites its willing.
air - to reopen the correspondence, we
hies, to thank Nenresentative Naomi,
far the *mond volume (only 800 pagerp
"ort4torrespoidence," .00neerning time
4 laid other elsinas against the very friendly
"Volisi'Whlelt sustained oar relolibin as
104 soli could, and is honared now by
Akaalleglanee of Bombay Eyre.
„'issue has no cuss to complain of the
action of the House upon her. application
Ulm 'reitieritlen to the Union. It would
yogi* the country if the Senate would
sinulato the promptitude of the Repre
sentatives. Indeed It is not likely
ihift the bill will be delayed by tee
Georgia discuilon, but will pus with,
little or no ion of time, and go to the
,Arras;dent tor his signature. Thus will
Isere Georgia as the last of the States to
be -reconstructed, In :a situation which
iris anticipated for her, in this journal,
more than a year mu.
Tics expiring hopes of the revolt In
Cuba have found a champion Infleneral
Webb—ke yeas hie name ,7. Watarin
W.—whO makes into the most gamtlons
Witt, ins New York . journal, to insist
that the rebellion moat prove a succeis.
soperanuatol old veteran is the Ratite
IndlAdualWho a year ago provoked the
Conti) , to, a broid grin, by Lla claim to
hays prevented, by his personallnfluence
• with Napoleon, pis intervention of France
in &baiter our , Southern rebels, and to
have brought about, in the same way,
# take retirmneal of the French soldiers from
Ye:lca: The Taloa of ids present Wel
mony in the inmirse Tana to the pobr
WWI vanity. His reliability Lon a red
with the honsity . of Jordan, or. tba_bn
malty of taossada, who shot three lan
&ad prisoners in cold blood.
EEO=
Yesterday ahnust every city in the
Ifalted States had an hour or two of /gad
exeitantent °Tel. a dispatch recelve&at
ens o'clock it the .associate prase office,
'New York, announcing the arrival of the
aisainer City of BosWIS at QueenstoWn,
Ireland, (harbor of Cork.) Tale rued
tilled from Halifax on her outward voy
:' spires' Hew York to Liverpool on the
28th of_ January, since which time until
:datit has not been heard cf.,- • ,
But before awe this good - news Was
Wowed by a contradiction, the bitternin
Of which to the heart' of anxious friends,
Iris bed just been so elated, cin scarcely
be conceived. The &match's' will be
found in their proper places, and need
not be rehearsed. We do aot believe
thit the first dispatch was a hoax, bat a
imp blunder on the part or somebody.
Habitat hope can now be entertained for
the safety of this ship. Yesterlsy was
km 47th day from Halifax. She had 42
=biz, and 73 steerage passengers.. in
the winter of 1851-2, the Collins steam:
gip Atlantic was oat nearly or quite as
long, and still arrived in tafetyl but not
so the President, which went dowi, and
sot one escaped to tall how, or when, or
where. -
WEST INDIAN MATTERS
Then is good reason for the idncertst
congratulations, In the refusal of the Ben
rite Committee on Foreign Affair; to re.
command the ratification of the treaty for
annexing But Domingo. The vote,of
five to two, in the Committee, against
that preast= end unauthorised negotia
tion, Is qtilte suitt to be =stained bY
majority of the Smite; certainly it would
be Nieto suppoeMat the treaty cso, on I
say hypothesis, secure the requisite vote
of two-thirdi for Its ratification. •
' Had this trait been confined simply
to the purchase of a naval station prOm.
isteg, like Bum= Bay, unrivalled advan
tages for our armed and commercial ma.
tine; sad for our national interests In the .
West Indian waters, it is not et 'all
improbable that It might lien received
the approbation of the Benito. The cote
,
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parstively small tipentittiire which , it
would hi involved, and the precision'
with which that transaction, in all Its dk
Net results, could have ban guardsd
issrany objectionable political
calms, coupled with the general courie
tient of our people that our nary need]
dock yard and our commerce a . harboe of
refers securely fortified ander; our own
gag in that atchipelago,—tbeee would
have been, doubtless, oonsiderations po
tent enough to secure the assent of the
Senate and of the country to such an an.
+Waldo'.
„• 554 the Adedalstration hastened oft
quits tat Cl? in advance of public opinion:
It weed in assuming that we ware ripe
Gus policy of immediate and wholesale
annaxation, biginning with one half rof
the bland, contemplating the early tib•
sorption of the residua, and• logically
opening to us a career of territorial ex
pansion, which could only hire 'cloned
; with the union of all the bland* in the
'Caribbean Sea under tlai American flag.
Wears not yet ready forth!,. We doubt
11 the child be yet born who will Ave to
ass that consummation perfected.. There
is no occasion to discus the pros or tena
of the policy whkh the Senate seauf now
Certain to condemn, Mace It' Is manifest
that it is only the objections which are at
present of any weight withthe Jiimmlmus
people. r •
Wang take Italia for granted that
the Senate Is equally reinforced by the
popular sentiment in the duty which, on
all bends, is accepted as a clear one, to
pat i decisive quietus to undue 'stump
tbs• of Iticsutre authority. Mr.
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SEWAID made quite too much suischief
for us by his unauthorised negotiations
for the prirckase of Alaska and of the
Danish islands. The drst contract was
reluctantly nulled because the country
wee able to distinguish, specially in its
favor, certain substantial considerations
justifying sut approval of the result, but
not of the means by which it had been
obtained. The engagements of' the same
Beets tel with Ipenmark have not been,
and'ars not likely to be, ratified, at least
netunderttdsathninletratien.---
The ?resident end his adviura do not I
appear to have been guided, In these
plat lessens
by one of the plai lessens
of ,a' eery recent . impale . We In
cline to account fir the ,in past,
under the them that at first I , was only
thiLtircptialacin simply of a al station
which wee proposed, 'bet that in
limit:ie. have been effectively rertild in
naval, quarters, co-operatilige, with the
personal interests of certain rag poll
tkians,- to; drag In
,the a Elstratlon
dearer and deeper, until cos tied in the
erid tO alrolley Which, could hive had no
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spires's!, in the bee/Ening, fromthe Wl
bat, Upon this view; we may conclude
thitt tie PiCiddent will brain no burry to
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place fuihconildence in the unsafe quar
ters which he will hold responsible for
this mistake. - c
If the Doistinican negotiation was a
mistake, the menacing attitude which
Admiral Poor has recently taken
toward the Itaytien gevernment, wee an
esstimptlati of authority still more un
pardonable. As usual, an error 'has re
sulted in a greater error still. It would
ye been right enough to establish our
Wee& Indian protectorate after It wirers.
cognized by our own national approval.
That day is now distant enough.
:Whatever. may be the complexion of
the forthcoming report, from the )101/110
Ceaunillee ort Foreign Relations, upon
the Cuban qtestion, and the attitude
proper•to be taken by this country rale
big thereto; it is very satisfactory to
hear that the State Departutentims cons.
municoced to that Committee the domain
data and the moat cogent reasons in sup
port of the exiellag`policy of the admin
istration. All the official advices which
reach 'Washington coacurin representing
The llisillmektio/s; 'a no i lcoiger anything
more than a mere guerilla warfare, which
every day diniinishes in its consequence.
OnsdiplconatiM•mdatioas with Spain are
most conlialli friondli character,
and constantly support' th e good faith and
elerztoflirlqwe of that . goverumenk The
COmmillee may see • fit to recommend a
modification 'of our present policy, but
thare dittattt , the slightest actual denier
that tie anggesllon will be adopted by a
majorltfin each breach Of Congress.
As long es Congren shall curb the tin
anthorlied acts of the Execntloe, and the
Administiation shall exercise a whole-
Wine restraint over the Legislative power s
.we shall sontrine to steer comforts
* 'dew of muddles and embrothnonta in
the West Indies. .
I W 44. $11:01E WOKEN TOll4
There Is a pith to the subjoined state.
mutt of the womai4uffrige question,
wrack Neill set., a good many people to
thinking. A proposition having been
offered in the Ohio Legislature, to grant
the 'elictlye - franchise to the .ssx, one
hundred and forty mm1'1411414 of Lo.
rain county sent in the following memo
dal Wittitsd aOsit'expciienoe 'of last
we'ek's, epicene . • jury in Wyoming,
three ladles, might hays enlarged the
sPeelamtkin of obnoxious duties, In the
lastilause but one of this pretest. They
We acknowlodge noinferlority to men,
We chilm to have no ism ability to per
• form the , dules which God has Imposed
upon us, than they hero to perform those
Imposed upon them.
We baileys that God be. wisely and
well adapted each BOX to the proper per
formanoe of the duties of each.
We believe oar trusts to be as Impor
tant and sacred as any that exist on earth.
We feel that our present duties fill up
the whale' measure of our time and itbll
- and that they, are !mob as none but
ourselves can perform. '
Their importance requires ua to protest
against all efforts to compel tut to *saunas
those obligations which cannot be ceps- -
rated from soffragii; but which cannot
bep b,us; 'without die ascrilleo
'of slissifigbest , :igneresta of our._ families,
and or-society.
It Is our_ fathers, brothers, husband.)
and eons, who represent na at the ballot
box. Our husbands are our choice, and
one with us. Oar sons are what we mike
them. *,
We are oon' tent that they represent tie
In the cortineld.tbe battlefield and at the
ballot box, and we them in the school
room, at the lirtudde, and' t the cradle—
believing our representation; seen at the
ballot box, to be thus more fall and Im
partial than it could possibly be, were all
women - allowed to vote.
„We do, therefore, respectfully protest
igitleet 'any legislation to establish "wo
man's erutftwe',' In our land, or any part
saboitttiag to the Secretary of Wu
tho official report of Col. Baker, - the
leader of the erpeditioo which destroyed
the Piep band of Indians, General
Sherman remarks:
The within reports will bear careful
perusal, on account of the unusual se
verity with widen the matter has been
'.treated, both by Congress and the press.
General Sheridan took the precaution to
send General Hardie, a moat humane
and considerate officer, well known here
in Washington, to Montana to judge on
Mie spot between the conflicting state
ments of the parties there, and be Justi
fied the expedition against Mountain
Colors band of the Piegan tribe. Vol.
Baker followed the instructions of his
immedhdo commander, Colonel De To.
Orland, but did not, as is proper and
tonal, report theses and kind of Indiana
actually left dead at the camp on the
Mules. I will instruct General Sheridan
to call on Colonel Baker fora fall report
on this point, to meet the charge that of
the number killed the greater part ware
squaws and children.
Tax Secretary of State appeared before
the House Committee on Foreign Al/airs
and gave the Come:ate° much valuable
information, especially in regard to tke
relations of this Government with those
of Madrid. Secretary Fish was asked if
he had received any offer or beard of any
Offer having been made to any other mem
ber of this Administration, _from the
Madrid officials, proposing to sell to the
Vatted: States the island of Cahn for a
certain sum therein named, and he re
plied that be had no such information and
was satisfied from other facts in hie posses
sion that the ispaniah regency had con.
temp d
imed nothing of the kind. Frienly
relations -existed between' Spain and the
United States, and the rennet had always
idioirw the etroneest desire to satisfy the
deafen& of the United States Government
la sway particular. Ile also stated that
both Goveranienta are now engaged in
negotiations which, it is trusted, will re
sult in a satisfactory solution of t h e whole
question and which might be impfded or
retarded by anything like an unfriendly
estribitiorrof hostility. - He denied that
there. as any cause or justification for
our interventionist present, and that if we
only patiently bide our time Cuba would
gain her independence byp o nsent of
Spain. He denied that there were any
outrages or insultato our flag which 'hut
not becn'properly explained or redreeseu,
or- anyplunse for Sliding fault with Spain.
Hothenglitthe anneistion of Cuba to the
United States would lose ns over go,000„
OOOotcaHbma per annum, Without any
corresponding benefit to the United
'States. He said that if Cuba were lode-
P•ndent her trade with the United States
would be largely increased. The Com• ,
-mitts were somewhat impressed with
these +Meng , but did not Wade any In
tention of changing their determination
to take - some spedlio action to demon
strate their sypmathy„ with Cuban bide.
pendenoe.
tewhis' pared among the friends of
Attorney General Boar that he has gone
home to stay. It is stated mutely that
Ids personal friends have advised him
that it would be derogatory to his dignity
to remain in the Cabinet after the action
on his nomination to the Supreme Coto.
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BENIALSCENOE OF SLLYERY.
The Slave Mother, Margaret Feeney—
Her Tragic Sacrifice of a Ctilid—in
tervleW with Her HEMband—ilubse.
quent History ofttie Family. -
The Cincinnati Chronicle contains the
following intensely interesting article
upon a historical subject :
It cannot have passed from the mind
of any reader who lived in this city fifteen
years ago, that one morning early in'
February, 1850, a great sensation etirreir
the whole community, as it had scarcely
aver been stirred before.. The river was
frozen over solid, and the old "Mason
and Dixie line" between freedom and
slavery was for the time almost as much
obliterated as it Is now; se much so, at
lout, that there were frequent stampedes
of the "sleek and. well-fed" slaves, so
poetically described by one of the great
champions of the peculiar institution.
In consequence of this facility forescape,
United States Marshals and detective
pence were vigilant, their . "itching
palms" etimulatiag to duty, as the scant
of blood incites the hound to the chase.
Among those who improved the oppor.
tunity, sad, like too many others, fell
wefully short of realizing their fond ex-
pettations, were a family of Garners,
the old father and mother about fifty'
years of age each, and a eon, Robert
Garuer, his wife Marg a ret, and four
children—two boys and two girls. The
old people and Margaret belonged to li
James Marshall, of Boone county, Ky.,
while tad wife and children of the latter I
teloaged to Archibald K. Gaines, of the
same neighborhood; the husband, of
course, having no control over, or duties
in regard to them. But his desire to ex.
incise suck rights and privileges led him
to lim to hitch up two of his master's
horses to • sleigh in , the dead hour of
night, and,. putting hie old father and
mother and his own farally-therein, drive
rapidly to the river.
Leaving the team on shore, opposite
the foot of Western Row ' they all crossed
on the ice, and were met on this side by
a colored man named Elijah Kite, son of
"old Joe Kite," of notorious reputation,
who had been notified to assist them to the
"underground railroad." He conducted
them to a tenement, occupied by himself,
a few squares below Mill Creek bridge.
He left them until he went out to mate
arrangements for their departure to . Can
ada.' He was.to be back before day, ac
cording to the injunction of Robert Gar
ner, but did not come until between nine
and ten o'clock, when he was sone fol
lowed by a posse of officers, accompanied
by the master of the slaves.
The scene that followed ;was described
by the-newspaper reporters of that day,
as obtained from the whites . present,
all of whom had interests In conflict with
those of the unfortunate nurse's, and
was colored accordingly....
inTratvlßW Wain ROBY= Giltun.
We yesterday learned that Robert Gar.
nor, the principal mover in this affair, and
whose wife was the tragic heroine in its
bloody termination, was now residing In
, our city.
Mr: Garner says that Elijah Kite was
' an own cotton of his wife's, and was,
therefore; advised of their coming, and re
quested to assist letheir escape; but in
stead of. assisting them, he now believes,
and then suspected him, of being guilty of
treacherously selling his kinlblk back_
into the hands of their mutters; His long
absence, while ' professing to' be making
arrangements for their continued flight,
which should have been ready beforehand,
and his neglect to return before day to
secrete them, is strong justification of the
suspicion.
When the officers and masters arrived
at the door and demanded admission,
Robert drew a pistol with which be had
provided himself, and said the first man
who attempted to enter he would shoot
dead. At the same time his wife, Marga
ret, seized a butcher khlfe that was lying
on the table, and declared she would kill'
every child she had before she would see
them carried back into slavery. ..While
some of the outsiders were banging at the
door, another, a Mr. Patterson, of the
Fourth ward, raised a window andwis
about to enter" when Robert shot him in
the mouth. He fell back, 'but was not
tilled. On turning around Robert saw
that his wifehaeleut the throat of hergirl
Miry, three years old; from ear to ear,
who was weltering in her bioodon the
floor, and was making a dash at his boy
Samuel. He sprang to his rescue, calling
on her to desist, and received' part of the
blow himself, the remainder taking effect
on the child, Then the door was broken
open, and he fired two or three shots at
the intruder, who, by the way, was Clin
ton Butts, the present well known Mar
shal of Covington. They were then
overpowered, and with en Immense mob
at their heels, carried off to prison.
Of the hearing of the case Before U. B.
Commissioner Pendery, which lasted
about two weeks, and in which they were
voluntarily defended by that ever ready
'legale friend .of the slave, Mr. John
Jolliffe, insisted by Mr. Gitchell, we need
not now write. It ended, as all such
Well did in those days, in remanding the
whole party back to their masters.
BOBSEQUEST HISTORY 07 VIZ GARNER
HAMMY.
Robert, his wife and children, were
speedily sent off to the South—the fearful
purgatory of Northern slaves. Clinton
Butts conducted them as far as Louisville,
where they were shipped to a brother of' '
one of their old masters, LeGnuid Gaines,
a cotton broker of New Orleans. Oa
their way down, their boat was MD Into
by another, and sunk, and among the
lives lost was the infant child of the un
haPPY slaves. It was reported that the
mother drowned her child, In accordance
'with her frenzied declaration, ruder fear
ful excitement, that she would kill all her
children rather than see them all go back
into slivery. • But the, father protests
that such was not the "case, and that his
wife never attempted to Injure her chil
dren afterward, although abe frequently
repeated her conviction that it would be
better for them to he put out of the world
then live in slavery.
In New Orleans Robert hired his own
time, and that of his wife, and supported
hie family by hard work and In great des
titution until all were sold to a Judge
Bonham, and taken to Tennessee Lend
ing, Miss., where they were fore.] to
labor on the plantation. Hero Margaret
Garner died In 1858, of. typhoid fever.
Her last words to her devoted husband
were, never to marry again in &every,
but to live In hope of freedom, which she
believed would come soon In some way.
Robert heeded her injunction; remain
ed at Tennessee Landing till the war
broke out, when he made his way to the
Uslen lines, entered the goeboat service,
was in the siege of Vicksburg, and was
in active street until the close of the war,
' when he received an honorable diecharge.
He subsequently married, and is now
living in this city. His two boys, Thomas
and Samuel are living on a farm oppoille
Vicksburg, in Mississippi. •
Resumption not Recessartry Redemption.
-The N.. Y. Tribune pertinently ob.
serves: To make the Greenbacks equal to
coin is,one, thing; to have them all pro•
sent(' for payment is quite another.
The Gold Certificates are and ever have
been redeemable at pleasure in coin;
wherefore very few of them are presented
for redemption. Knowing that he' has
only to step to the Sub. Treasury and.
have the gold counted out to him, the
holders rarely or never think:of doing any
thing of thesort. Why would It heather.
wino with the Greenbacks? Wu believe
it would not be—that the People like
them, and will largely prefer themes cur•
rency to any other paper. In fact we Lc:
neve convertibility to be one thing need•
ful to give them a wide circulation in the
Mining State. and Territories; where
Gold attracts notice and invites robbery;
whereas one may carry $lOO,OOO In paper
without being known to have $lOO. We
know, from our own receipte, that Green
backs are to-day favorites even In Ar
kansas and Texas; were they redeemable
in coin at our Bub Treasury, they would
be worth more than coin at either 'fir
h nneeat Salt Lake, Helene, or White
la City,
y rid we trust that, having made
willd as r equals
et revaluen
I eto
coin, p
L th i, rue Onuses
mast oat e
n
their eireuulleeatron.theTmh,e4nwdiththuPirekee-HeneP
ing and an ample deposit of Government
Bonds, we shall have as much currency
as we now have, with the important dif
ference that part of it consists of coin and
thereat is equal in value thereto.
THE exact value of a human life has at
but been fixed in Boston. A druggist at
the ...hub," who killed one of his custom.
are, by giving him laudanum instead of
rhubarb, has beat tried, found guilty and
sentenced to pay a fine of 1450. This is
certainly cheap, and reminds one of the
witty Frenchmen's reflection on the un
fairness of the law. Bald the humorous
so* of France: "If 1 ahoot or stab a
druggist, I am guillotined,' if a druggist
poisons me, he Is only fined."
PITTSBURGH DAra CIAZETTI i TAMMY MORNING, , MAAOR 17, 1870;
France pnd the Council
The manifesto which, according to a
telegram from Paris, Count Darn is about
to bane on the Ecumenical Council, is
doubtlue foreshadowed In the following
extracts from letters which he wrote to
One of the French prelates now in attend.
ince at the Ecumenical Council. The
bQSCIat journals, however,, declare that
there is no intention of withdrawing the
French troops from Rome, and state that
they are there to protect the territorial
and not the religious rights of the Holy
See. Writlag from Paris, January 18, he
said:"-
• i'l =versed with-regret some of the
current events, and yet I cannot credit
such grave imprudence on the part of
the Court of Rome. It cannot be so blind
as to suppose that it would be possible-to
Main Our troops in Roan one day after
the dogma of Infallibilit . would be pro
claimed. Ws may des ire' to maintain
them thou, but we could not. Public
opinion ,would become irresistible in
Prance, end would co rn lus to yield.
.finsaireally the Holy F or knowa -and
believes this. He will I trina yield to the
o
more modersteminselt f the illustrious
/
,
members of tine Chunch f Trance."'
Oa February 8, lie ,
rote :. "I thank
you for the information on hive gives
me I fear that the party of the alsjority
in the Council will not renounce its ad
vantages, and will advance boldly to its
object. It is more difficult to control re.
ligioui than political enthusiasm. I
honor the resistance offered them, by the
firm attitude of the minority or the
Bishops, and, Ido my utmost to second
their efforts. I have sent on nanny
occasions the instructions of the Govern
ment to Id. do Bonnyille, who keeps me
'informed of passing =ante, and through
him I have made the truth lumina to Car;
dlnal Antonelli. It is very evident that
all may be 'settled by the action of the
Italian and Spaniah prelates, missionaries
and vicars apostolic, who seem to live
apart from the world. It is evident that
they may render it both impossible for is
to retain our garrison at Borne, or to ar
range the financial affairs of the Holy See,
to which I wudisposed to give attention.
They may aarloualy disturb tido engage.
manta in the Concordat', which the Prop
g and a apparently consider of noaccount,
and break the pact which - unite us. I
have informed the Cardinal of this, and
represented the dangerous position in
which he places himself and us; but I am
not certain that these romentations
have met, with attention. The ardor of
the moment carries everything, and there
is so- deliberation.. If the minority can
i rain time it will accomplish more than at
present. The revolutionary party, which
' recently revived; causes us hero some
embarrassment. , It conspires, and seems
disposed to act shortly," • .•
Protectlap a Republican Idea,
The Philadelphia .North Amer:Win re
marks': Protection lathe only "next
step" in - American progress that wo re
cognize, and that we shall not assent to its
being set aside for any other 'agitation
got ap by the tree traders by FRY of aW
-I'ol3loll. Tho Republican National Con
vention of 1860 presented a platform that
distinctly announced the protection of
American industry to be opo of the fun
damental tenets of the party. On that
basis the party has stood ever since, and
OIL thrit It passed' StiCCSBETO emendatbry
tariffs", all raising' the duties,., and all in
landed avowedly to build up American
Industry. On that buts we railed our
productive capacity to. such a point ia , to
carry the republic successfully through
the greatest war of modern times, and to
sustain the burden of a tremendous debt
It was, indeed, the long continued de
votion to manufacturing Industry that
endowed the north with strength mill
clout to cope with the slave hoidens
insurrection, backed as it was by England.
And now this system that has done so
much for us, and that Is recognized all
over Europe as the secret of our vast
progress. is attacked in its stronghold,
and we are coolly asked to pay attention
to half a dozen wayside agitations, chiefly
gotten up to divert the attention of the
.people from protection.
The R.pubhcan party le composed of
massesn too intelligent to be deceived in
his way. If advocates of women's
tights and tetotalion and social equality
of races, and alitbe other issues of a last
age, have managed to creep into promi
nent positions In the party, their views
must not be taken as representing these
of the masses; and if they are not antis.
fled to follow the party under the banner
of protection, let them hold a separate
convention, as in 1864, er try their luck
with the Democrats, as in 1868. Tne Re
publican party cannot be both for protec
tion and free trade. It most be one or
the other, for the two systems are diamet
rically opposed to each other. With
those who are on the fence, and take a M-
I tie one way and a little the other; who, in
fact, seem to have no principles of their
own, we have no quarrel. They will
fled out where they stand when they
know which aide is the strongest. All
we have to any Is, Abet if the RepubliCan
party is not for:pmtection, we must have
a party that fa. We are not content to
follow frentrade leaders, nor to fight un
der a free-trade banner. But we know
that we speak for an immense majority
of the Republican party everywhere
when we say that it is emphatically- for
protection, and that it regards with sus
picion all free trade journals sad polld
clans.
Ws have seen nothing better from the
Rev. Smith, since his anise at Syracuse o
the wrong train, than the followins:
To the editor of the New York Times
A few days ago you published. among
your Brooklyn Items, that Rev.]. Hyatt
Smith had resigned his charge of the Lee
Avenue Baptist Church. Ice your next
issue you corrected, the erroneous state
ment. Butyour local seems determined
to cud me out at all hazards. 'Ws minis
ter', from principle, never read the Sun
day paper, which la "situp" on Saturday,
but always read the Monday paper "set
up" on Sunday. Now, that malicious
local, knowing my religious ,scruples.
managed to get in another statement yes.
terday declaring that 'I bad left the Le.
compton (?) Avenue Baptist Church and
had come out en the basis of Open Com.
munion._ He thought, no doubt, that this
second item would escape my notice, but
there are some members of my church no
as good as their pastor, who do read the
Sunday Tune of the Times, and I was
yesterday Informed of the renewed efforts
of your local to throw me oat of the Bap.
tiet pulpit.
I am in all peace, quietness and love,
of Lee Avenue Baptist Church in this
city, and if yorrwill publish this note of
correction you will oblige
Your friend, six day reader of your
paper; J. HYATT SMITH.
Bnooktdrie, N. Y., Monday March 7,
1870.
Tiro body of Captain Bailer United
States army, who hu been missing since
last June, bee been found in Hibun
county, Taxes, not far from Bryant
station. Two boys discovered the re.
mains in a thicket. Some of the officers
from the garrison at Cameron immedia
tely visited the place and recognized the
clothing. The remains were fully iden
tified: The pocketbook' and other valu
ables were also found, showing he had
not been moldered for money. The
flesh bad almost disappeared, but the
facts that the skull wu entailed in, and
there were two bullet holes in the back
of the coat, leave ao doubt of his brutal
assassination. It will be remembered
that violence and bloodshed had run rife
at Bryant station for some time previous
to the date of. Captain Bailer's dlsap
peaionce. On complunt, the officer was
detailed to invedigate murders then re•
cently committed upon freedmen there.
While at this work the evidence accumer.
biting bore heavily upon certain citizens,
and on learning these facts they are sup
posed to have pursued and murdered-the
officer-fdr simply doing his duty.
Ton Waverly Natimuti Sink, was
robbed early on Sunday morning. The
burglars effected en entrance through a
window. • The karma of the new outer
vault door was' wedged off sufficiently to
allow a Urge. charge •of . powder to be
poured inorhieh wasignited by a long
fine pushed thrpugh - 'opening. The
explosion blevcdtrei botli doors and shat
tered thc i ptindows of the building. The
door of the inside urn was then wedged
and charged .witti powder, and blown
entirely ()Sand across the vault. The
contents of the safe were taken, except a
Package of bills, which were blown under
the door and not notioed. • The loss° to
the special depositors of thabank is huge,
that of the bank considerable re
mittance having been made the day pre
vious, and will not all interfere with its
business or solvency. The bank is In
somewhat retired part of the village, and
the explosioas seemed to have Mumed
no one. The usual night occupant of the
beadsman absent for that night, and the
thieves, evidently on the watch, availed
theautelyes of the opportunity,
SirekronMoniosi was the principal ad
vocate of the Ban Domingo treaty, while
Mr. Biimiser took the lead against It. One
Benetor reserved his right to vote for the .
treaty In the Senate. The considerations
witich Infinenced the Committee were vari
ous. It wu urged that there wealth know
ing how much the purchale would, cost in
the end; that we should have to follow it up
by annexing Hayti; that 'the possession
ofan Maid In the West Indies would
greatly facilitate smuggling; that it is bad
policy to absorb any of the Laths Colonies,
tbc. The members of the Committee say
that their decision will liave no effect
whatever upon the final result In tae
Senate, as each Senator will vote accord
ing to his Individual predilection, but the
impression is that the necessary majority
for ratification cannot be obtained.
TBac chances that the Blughani amend
ment will be stricken out grow stronger
every day. Opportunely enough, the re.
constructed rebellious spirit of Georgia
comes to band in time to aid in its own
defeat. The howlings of joy over the
passage of the Amendment by the rebel
preu, and their threats that they would
Boon have things their own way, to
gether with the outrages on the line
of the Brunswick• and Albany Railroad,
which is being conetrueted by Nortkern
capital and Northern men, will operate to
fastaa.the present Legislature upon them
for two years more, in Bpito of every
thing that a Conservative Republican sen
timent can do. The convictions of a
majority of Republicans to-day is that
Georgia ought to be remanded to pure
military rule and kept there for the next
four years.
ITERIZ&ZIMAKI
GES,
iiiMiER
OM
I:Va l :et • S eal Pone ,
Confer of rt. a TOllll. ova/lava
• of every am:lotion.
MIN AND hLT.TEI, ►ho, • mil
==M=M
dj=l=!
1014 at the very lows.
JAML E. t
tpdassat . '
• liN45
6TORS.
DRUG
1
E=
CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS
If there Is any one salseoaltlea slut
be more earefallr Impreseed ntel the minds of
those realest to the alit:nate the Inege and
Polawnarf organs, It le the Important feat that
MlOllOO9 should be pale to the Ant beglnalnis
of those el/eases. la the start a few doses .1
such wealth:me as Ott. JULTIZIt'II PICTORAL
triltUP will be sure to arrest the Meow, and
restore, not Ntly toe Isstalthy functions , of the
Iced., halals* of the whole body. Of all ream !
*lce lay eiltale. 07 hogs and coati
organs, Dr , Keiser's, Pectoral . Strap he. stood
the teat of jure of a:pulsars, and rot cannot
nod a dente person who has ivies taken It that
not speak tughly of Ile airless.
Let lily one amloM4 w:th &cough calf try°ns
bottle, and as en» es it Is taken it will care them.
Dr. geyser hale an ogles ettaehed to his Great
Medicine Store, where all manner of elerould
diseases are eacceserally treated. especially
them, of lungs and pulmonary organs. and
he would rearmetrally invite those who are ear
(erten and hays tailed to get roller frem other
sou:ces, insire hie seethed or trestaseet atrial.
Not long sines, a highly respected gentleman;
.Z.C1114 will the newspaper press or the en),
called at Dr. Xeysar'e eitioe mid took his midi..
=
=
• lady, witaltscad. sad airsallatsd with lasi
eaeltalag, was seen to ' Woos late renewed health
and vigor, was asked wheys she ird. the goad
:sadistae that cared her. The. aarwsr was, It
Dr. Keyser's.
A eat& puny and pale and emaciated. wr
loon eared by • bottle or two or Dr. Heymr.s
Pectoral Byrat. , '
A lady on Liberty Met. whoes limp erer• hi
dimmed, was reatorld ,to parfait. health by the
eonttaged twat' Dl2. XZTOCII.II LURE/ CUES
and Di. Korstr`a Peator'al Syron. •
A nentlesma not door to Dr. Iteraar's Mon
61111 kla Ida recommend Dr. argyaar . a Peatoral
loran In all canna: lcm Wm half • DOW* scrod
elm. •
.DR KEYSER'S 6,1111 AT MEDICINE. STORE .
AND - OTTIOR TOR CHRONIC
DISEASES, N. 167 LIBERTY STREIT. OF
Sows stall lo'clock. std Itcla 3 to 6 uld
too st altbt.
Etna...sr 40. • .
SHAKING AND BURNING.
111. not ry to journey from the troplou
to Alaska In orlsr to ex prdente till extremes of
bat and gold. Thou/muds and•rgoallthz tacos
vindsumst of did tbeymemetrical ehaage ave.
ay. or every othcr day, as the ease.. bo. with
ou t lb. treable of ‘ movlng over the thrtskol4 A
and .bb time brat um to y htikers. arbtt vat
lbey doing to taped.. tbelr Mara to a mtdiont
tardstrature f—to break tin oh lifted bad. tht
fiver? Are thsy toting themselves oilltettolot.
thereby insparlltt. toandditt of Lew boot.
std Intialrlag the vigor sf died brats. and oar-
Toot mien P Soros of them are, no doubt, bat
nut the majority of Was. It Is believed.. The
vales or A otitettorhs Itcsoult bitten, at • harm
?... and tens.. poettd for foyer sad Out It .1-
iltrttoon and typTclattsl In Kll.'lBBl' lin come
dy Ira,* tut* ranted* Tbe redden.
of s.en brad to tate It early In this
dr, Int as pretedlon tuition the miasma by
will,. they ar • torroundet rot all of them. oer.
bolt% for a butte adh• dare to error In de Recd
./Ay of lame people, bet , be treater siaiontr.
If there le any toed fad In tberareatta, It Is
this: that dm Bitters an a hr tatter turf/guard
against all the Tulare. of Istrlo4le mdt4tOt pro
dated by ablrbolawne exhalations tb.o toy
dr.( or compo..l IN the materra medlea of t he
ororetslta k Ihre arsidtk. It ma,. with all toe
risott , ct to 'the fatuity, but belay Inapertaitt
t nab, sad ona that nestle Concerns the health
tar` aettlegtety In earl.. pans of the coo otry,
ant dded of the public at hires, It It mad. ha,
loin?. rounded on stable sod toltsettddblt
te•thnoty, It ..... edges:dal.
To brats op, thin. .4 (oven. at • ell id to one ,
teal them. 'terra Is aotbier so relLable u Mit
wbelistorme vegetable tattoratha.
NOTICES
ar AN ELECTION FOR PRES*
19ENT asd 4IK Blltter'lte of Um
HANCHISTIMBAVINGS BANK will be itehl
at TB. t kale' Rouge, No. X Ba e Lome.
oti BATUUDAY, Hue 11 US, 1470, tiStw•ell Le
hours et laud 3 o.e!oek r. ■.
. • TIIOII. 31. DPDIEI. C 4441144,
ALL‘4IOI4I4T. 'Mush 11, 11110. 441114, 14
OrOFFICE MONONGAHELA
DILIDGE PruteentwAMaaa
ofVilale Company Psys dslarart s r
of D. , LIALS AND BILVIta TY-PIT 2
CIeNT4 per ehtre. psysato to Os Ittoeksolders
P 05. 1
their it eat repress •tattves. at she Patti, BOW or N. Holmes • ten Iroolmlth.
JAILS P. s,
P, Teta arm ,
!Mamma. Marcb T. 1870. tabard& r
Niriv A.DITERTISEISIZNTEI.
HARDWARE,
Itarbor's Bess•s Braces. -
Disclon's & *Jackson's Saws.
Spenser's Plink
nutchses ?Age Tools. . .
Bench Mines, &e., atn.
lamllJ Sucalltbesta,
. WIIITESIDES & DRUM,
mh11:711 19 7IDZSALIIII.4 tvle ,
HOUSEKEEPERS, ATTENTION.
We wish to tail this attentleo of II '''' per*
to oat lama sod vaned won meat et
Solid 'liver d Bllar Naiad apooss,
rota.. Kate... Carters,
Bator Inehts, lea
usaa na.aata, Tait Bane, A% •
SN'Aimogid.warztl:t 2 .tillung t ig
ViZtla . GUILT IIItuUCTIOX FOTitall
WATTLI3I3 .112,1LF1311 .
•
• T T
J..3weloro. •
/ 0 /. 11 / 7 /1 ATZIIIIE, abov• Stitt that Id Street.
ram
NOTICE.—he firm of
OLIVEI 111 , 0LINTOOK & CO
Dino!Ted britutual Coned Ile. 1, 1870;
n 7 the withdrawal of W. IfeOLINTOCIff. The
Meseta will be continued try the rattail:king
partners as 11 , rototore, ic der the name El
O. McCLINTOCK. & CO.,
tonlltvlo rirru AvaNua.
= 41.11..N3E1NEk
lealti et Weirs and letuures,
071fICIgt
110.5 P., 4 14.RTH AVE.. Pittsburgh.
rono:Ts •
INDIA lIIIBBER •
— MIMI% PEE AIM BTU* YAWN
oiLth:Z p ottou rLim 7t oor Cosiosules 'Sake. ♦ fall
caw, of all shin Tke uydesnoplled nano•
I • J. a H. Fulmars.
As•uts fortlasalry.
- pun,
31r1 IIIH.
m'
Whits 1119 • _ .
• 90.1, 9 lad 3 Ratko:al—all sties 31134
• Cabman. Itatteral;
saaas •
Mann;
Col Ma; at
• WATT L IDO C 0.%
04 • - • 11.. airs 6d *W4 Wood It
ineasmasea.masurrirrei,-
. 2 164, Demon .1a Air
NBW ADVBSITISBIZANTS.
ALT
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
•LLSOHENT CITr
It ie., fort Laigths of ?data.
It 6-IL, Dark Priata. :
It 8., Put Colored PAUL
It 10t., Ent Nita Prtali
It If 1-11., yard-10de linblid Sheeting,
It 1! 1-Is., yard•wlde ash Ralik Rodin
Cullnter% Juni, ?able Ling,
Turkey Red Dtmtik,
Striped lad Figured Damads,
Niglio', Towels,
Skirt Froats, liandkerehicts,
Apron; Lid Blom,
deck ?le; At, to ,
Wholesale and Retail
WILLIAM SPIMPLE'S,
Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
=
THE BONDS
or Taz
CHICAGO; DAN PUE & VINCENN
RAILROAD COMPANY
lIPON'EXAMINATION
Will be Found
.to be the Best
M:IM
CULPIET YET 011810111 TO THE MIA
This will be Berne Out by
THE RICH COUNTRY TUE ROAD
TRAVERSES, WITH ITS AGEICUL.
TURAL AsHMINERA.L RESOURCES
THE CASH SUBSCRIBED TO THE
CAPITAL STOUR..
THE EXCELLENCE, OF THE SS
MILES ALREADY BUILT, AND ITS
'EQUIPMENT. -
THE PLANS COMPLETED, AND
THE MONET EXPENDED. FOR TM.
OROUR FINISHING OF TILE LINE IN
THE SPRING.
THE EXCESSIVE EARNINGS TO
ACCRUE FROM THE COMPLETION
OF VIE WabLE LINE.
THE AMPLE SLNHING FUND FOR
THE CERTAIN REDEMPTION OF
THE BONDS. _ .
THE VERY LIBERAL INTEREST
RUNNING OVER A TERM OF 40
YEARS.
THE• SEUURITY AFFORED EY
REGISTRY.
THE MORTGAGE COVIRINO THE
ENTIRE ROAD, EQUIPMENT, rEAN'
CRISES, AND ALL PROPERTY,
PRESENT AND FUTURE-INDEED
THE SECURITY OF TWICE TEE
AMOUNT OF 'BONDS /SSC ED.
THE LOW CURRENCY PRICE
THEY FARE NOW OFFERED AT.
.ill;this is verified in detail
in She
.consplete Pamphlet,
which can be had of fur.
We is w these bonds to
be good, and lwe Anew . She
character and capacity of the
Company's estimans can be
implicitly retied upon to pine
these loads the highest stand
ard. Ire therefore freely and
fully recommend tlsens.
W. BAILEY LANG & CO.
MEMOLTANTS.
No. 64 CLIFT . STRUT, New York,
=
S. IiCLEAN & CO., Bankers,
No. 75 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
thactalla•ats for the ale ottCew Donis
mbS:allo 'ITU • '
AT 75 CENTS, •
LBW GOOD KID CLOYS
AT $l.OO,
Extra Quality Kid Glove•
Tns bm In tna marl .t at that price
' AT 81.75.
full Assortment all Calera
AMUUNDRE I 3 , GENUINE
KID GLOVES.
JUST °MAID ..
New Spring Gloves,
New Stockings.
NeW Ethbroiderles
AT
MORGANSTERN do Co's,
1113002145011.11 TO.
11LiCRIJX, GLYDE & CO.,
Nos.. 7S and SO Market Street.
ZAN -
.A.T
HORNE & CO'S.
Hosiery I Gloves !
MIME AND MICE ASSORTNINIII
nicetindumntSincelB6ll
4.:;1":=2:41T"
COVIMOBAIIIVIII KU M.
At SI.TS.
LUAU TOP KIDS, choice thou,
At $ll.OO,
BIGULAR WADZWRITIIII Rm.
Hwy. 05 our.
PLUS AND RIIIBZD COTTON 110311,
10 cants and no.
vousaTici OOTTOH 11031711 Y.
Hy Owe or Dusan.
ocirrs , num notrr HALL Holy.
BS Mnta.
OZWIS. !MIR 7110, HALF ROIL
Of eon..
/LON sylandid aanyrtmanta
OMMIL,
01011. AID BOW EMBOSS.
LADILS , TANOT BOWS.
LAME ATODITITCS TO STOCK'
jut arCybeg.ll , .111 a Ara latik tba bUbbilon
of whowai..id loan Cub burn. • ,
Tr Jil JiIIaRKET !?'BEET..
TISEDIAINT.B
AD
GOOD BARGAINS
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
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Black Alpacas at 370.
Black Alpacas at 500.
Black Alpacas at 371 c.
Black Alpacas at 50c.
Black Alpacas at 371c. 1
Black Alpaca \ t at 50e.
Having purchased over 810,000
worth of the.above
DOUBLE WARP ALPACAS,
which for weight, color and finish
cannot be 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 Goode will be reoeived daily
until all are delivered
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
I=2
Genuine Preparations
From the Celebrated Home or
EnER SQUIRE, London
Granular Effervescent Bl
ear!), Potassa, bromide Potao
sa, lodide Fontana, Citrate Iron
and Quinine, bromide Ammo
nium, Carb, Lithia,VichySalt.
Kissingen Salt, Cit. Magnesia,
geldlitz Powders, bc.--To prO
tect Physicians and the Publllc
from spurious articles of :this
character, purporting to be
"direct importationsn—all bot
tles of the genuine will in
future bear a strap label over
the cork, with the address and
fee a (mile signature of the man
ufacturer, P. SQUIRE; and on
the side his trade mark, and
also address of the Importer
and Sole Agent,
sinoN JOHNSTON,
Con Smithfield BC and 4th Ave.
P. 5.—A Fresh supply of
Squire's Ttue Glycerine Soap,
Sarg's Vienna Soap, Price's
Glycerine ' Soap, Astringen
lied Ilium Lozenges,- and Slut
riate of Ammoniate Lozenget
These Lozenges are meeting
with great success in. England,
in cases of Relaxed Sore
Throat Bronchitis, etc. Just
received,
feD:ArIN
DL4IIING MILL MEN
AND
=1
' The or dersigned has letters patent of. the
United States for the Improved construction or
ereatherebo irding, Inside 11/1100 and Of trataa•
mating by lioness. The weather-bearding. by
title patented improvement. being mere pante.-
tarty intended for vertical nee. and eombintog
great durability and beauty of sppearanet: and
tt le CO tOnatrooted ae to ontlro:y Weald ib• use
of lona strips, and to prevent water from cater
jog the Johns, or the gaping or true showing of
the lolnis by action of the weather on tee the-
Inside lining and arab:mooting by 'llls SIMI
11140104 are go conatreated p to form wield
pasnels as cheaply as br the ordinary looting
boards alone; the 'obi preventing the shelving of
the )otnts /roman) cause, and Icarian no rattle.
lbr bugs, .
Ha has also parehamed the patent debt of what
Is aosamonly known as the ••Monlded Weathet . -
boardlna."
He has Illspoped of the tollowtnir terrlierla• and
shoe nem la •Ileghany county, for both pat.
ant.. lo Wit
To O. A. Mondonr. the right for the territory
tooth of the riven Bald 000nty.
To IteQuewso ADouglass, ths :Uhl for the
71n , ward of Pataturgh.
To' Mn o. A Dongine shop right for thole
ant Instesuth ward. rittaborah.
To H il l. Pattered u • Co.. th ey rightifor their
mill, 610th ward, Plttabnrgb.
HensTo g
AJo. McClure. for the borough of MO-
To . P o r
kerar • Paul, for Pint. geSind, Thlrd end
'North wards. *lto of Anthems/.
To Hoed Broth n, than right at their mill. In
Bevervli ward, ruy of Allegnrui•
To Mathew, faint Co., for the boroughs
of
nitarpsbergh and Huta; also th e townships of
Shafer and tedium.
An A, Woos ara wanted agslost tot toils,
pon eltior of tali patents, and those wtantag
u
parsisa” . lll please aall, or address lam, at
No. TN SmlLulleld strait, ritubursl4 Pa.
15 C. ANDIIIrSOR.
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8 0,:i 1e . 4.g
4agg gl
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PrITSBURGH
WH:TE LEAD AND COLOR WORES,
.
J.
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27 n_
. CHOONLIICIIR' 136 • SON,
.
•
• PROPREIWINCIREI.
Keatutassturere of WILITZ Lisp RID MUD,
BLI3I LOA% stoics, LITBOMI , YU=
sad all colors Dar AND 11l USG.
omen MID FACTORY. r
410,01, 464, 416 aid 418, Mena Unit,
ALLIGIOIII7.
Nr• gall *Winton to the gearantee putted on
our Strlstly I' um White Lead. and when Ise say
fatlyr earbonete of lead,t , .re mean "itheral.
pens. , that Is, DVS AVM Alsostala and Ily.
&me, and thereto'. la whiter and en.trtor, both
In War and wearing property.
QUA RA to be a verse Carbonate of
Lead sad whllar them aar in the may km end
will torten the tale. or this Peehein If eontetn•
lag the least soatteratJon.
lIPHOLISTERIEBS.
Manahotorsrs of SPRING: HAIR and HUSK
M•TTYL SU: reatber I.Aatera sad I . ll.oara.
csonns c00t... Co al. Moulding. sod'all
maga of tipsomery volt. •lao, dealln to
WlsdowSkades,ll.l,o.on and Whli•Uollsods.
or %Tomas .t.c. rattlsolar attention Nilsen
to sott.g op. elvatdos sad brathlng, al etlng sad
r.lastor ssrpata.
Use moos of WPM la lb. Od'T 'Sal la
arblets you san hal sowed that she sol , ran.
prasart.d asd good. thoroasol7 freed hsm
Mmdim sad 'MIMS. Car ries for chaualiss
srastly Wows:. aim.. Will for
Imo delver .11 gO4Ol :tea of 40011..
HOBBITS, NICHOLSON I; THOIPSON.
uphagarers and 71•Prklar."
Steam Carpet Beat % Establiehment,
No X 2:: WOOD STIIERT,
2 M. * :•01 Near InAttAvesms. Pltlattarth.Pa.
C HEAP
STOVES AND TENIVAniI,
PENDI,324 COAL r11111 . 310/13.
ao., at
P. C. 111717711.
labat 1” Gnat itran.
CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. &o.
CARPETS - .
SPRING STOCK.
Fine, 'Medium,
AND
Cif CO ME Al CIP IS7
CARPETS.
Our Stock is the largest we have
ever offered to the Trade.
BOVARD, ROSE & 00.
21 FIFTH MIME.
lIIMAT
CA R E TS.
AITARLIIIII & COLLINS,
WILL /EXHIBIT
Thursday, liarch 17th, 1870,
• . TURIN NNW . _
SPRING , STOCK.•
The Heodswl..l be disployeel in much a manner
that more can be seen of the New Patterns la a
few moments than be Shopping for hours.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO CALL.
!leiter' Will Not be. Nrgedto Buy,
Teton will be found low enough to sell the
goods. , •
. 71 and 73 Fifth Avenue.
mhiS 0311001 ID rioou.)
OLIVER M'CLINT ! CIi & CO.
C 1
A LATEST
R.
STILES T-
S.
ON EXHIBITION.
8E) Wirth 11L-vro.
NEW CARPETS.
Reduction in:Prices .
TO OORREBPO24D 71. TH
WHOLESALE RATES.
MGCALLITH BROS.,
51 FIFTH AVENUE
ABOVE WOOD sruswr.
WALL PAREIRB
•
NEW WALL PAPER ,
TOE
SPRING SA.ILJES,
AT
N 0.147 Mark'et St., near sth Avenue.
We now offer to She publto a noels of PAPER
NANGISOIS unsurpassed la the West for variety
and beauty of aides, embracing all the Novellas
la TENSED, MOSAIC. PERMIAN and GEEUIAN
DEIVIES la plata cad brlght colors. toenails,
Dining goons. Ae. Alto, W,.:OD and MARBLE
DECOaLTIONO, TINTED and "uit.r PARLOR
FAECES. wits an• almost endless 'misty of
CFIEAP el PAPE tifA WRITE and BROWN
EL ANNE for Chambers, As. All Of salsa we
propose to WI as low as the lowestln the markel.
Call and sae, al .
. .
No. 107 Market St., near sth Avenue.
JOEL R. BOOMS t DM
sable:.
WALL r o przus.•
SPRING, 1870.
PRICES REDUCED.
40 MORES wide Ilate 75. tier rolL
ILT--it greet variety at 40c. pe r roll.
()LAE ILD—sll Clad. at llc prr roll.
ELlttiAnt /rouse and Amen,. Paper Hang
lags. oot spoiled stove. aeporter to any ee.
eminent 111 the country. ?or We at
W. P. At*. Ftfill' A T.T., 9 8
New Wholesale and Retail State,
191 Liberty Streit.
Imite PITTIBUSIIIB.
o:icr:(o,F3,:mso: k re) all
HAVING, ON THE 12th iwt,
ao:d my half of the steamboatOEtEN
ßACE: to Mt. YRILDILIICII. my to.
tercet and Itablity for mid boat ends ao of that
date.
JAMES B. JONES.
P1TT2217110 Cf. 10th Ilareb,lll . lo. amimulaaa
• •
'Nona. OF DISSOLVTION. •
parthereblp heretofore existing between
THOMAS TH1401141. 5 H and .1. A.
MINJAA. as Telford. Moore ALIO . has been dhe
eased, Thomas Telford withdrawing from the
TiLfiLOW, MOORS A CO.
TilataDTe r falrrinPOl 4:tgg! iht:TY2 l l.:t.S.
we wilt coulasue the Job Peintleg nommen.
anger noble and strlo or JA086021, .11WORZ a
CO.. all cad ea ruts apnea.
I=
7ormery with W. S. Masa • Co.
Pitrimou. iVVoth. MO. tabithrO
DSOLUTION.--The Partner..
ekIO beretoter• existing between
SILL
Is the Bdal Itstate business, was ttds day &FS;
solved by mutual carbons.
It.
ago. J. SLIUT=2I,I7.
. Pittsburgh. leb.lo‘4 1110.
The Heal talent and luminaee boldness v/11l
hereafter be contlnuril. by THOS. R. SJLI. •
IWN. In their nem °Moe on the toner of Penn
. 511.1. • SOW.
end 334 SUMO.. Property Dement end eold.
Money loaned In tame of •5.000 to $6,000 on
Arad/as alOrliag“.
'
m ri b lV m .l4.4ltb. 31 711 1112, 31.5H70.
DR. WELITTEKEE
011011iTINIIEB TO TREAT AU
ed.,== . ll•l) Ile torus, al
eaeolorote=cated• Itoenutoorlooti
au' Wont:Ken and laipotutcy, reenlllag , fres
sal/atone or paw mesa. and Thin Maar.
some to ate to/towbar lireeta. ar Mutates, bodla
meiseotion, 011111126 Peal 11•01110.1 •
tosty. unatt•oo•••• dam ogeire watt.
boas of. nttattrY. Indolence, Ison asdadow
win featly so proaratlon at• lama nava t
muter roarrlare ualtattotartery, ea 4 thereby,
Vebill"d'irtl=ary'Ve I.•" %f•t. 4,
ns'e4moixra. itoAleoinplant *call=
deo to to lunar tats.
ald t ralejoa
1.1.1811 or Meerut= 'of the . I.Yooa ' kr"
warms, orrboee. Idenotriustat.
aorrheda• matht or mtata% aa , atat
*I IMAM. gr•atftr
Ii tkeiltirrldnitMat • phyrdtlaa Who oonSaa
g aol. elf exelut Rao We stody of • oortata Lew
sal= att4=t42.7onimd&o.r.er=
=mina pre4.
pas l •••• amoans/. petaph!e e.
t
9,lVati .
P W4 nd e•Dotlaon Of it. 214 1.
I,ll th at e 41 . 04 .44b11 tin be bad trey • t 1 .5"
or 01 mat tbr two stamps, la sided gal
Stery ag a to e net b rawlar instross . s .. lo .
am nit are 4" tbA th eora w l•t iw -• lita —" toe
The •staldlebatalt, o • •
room, le austral. wet. :nee, tea artld•
etas ate ate't !sue tiltossonverden U.
Iltitaaltda•• ..outr.• AM=
MR" ••• linrrlialtery . snaU or ea
poi W dailY Pdoa od tgt . tragA t. rttt i rpj4ita r r c
4 M,Tearnested lath ftalat=l
Tot. re covery medicated TIM
V... 14.11111111 ar• prep•otd
"" 141=:112 " oi CM a
ar mall for two Omura. jle metier '•to tan
laUdle taterbatlt• arr. at!.?!"*„Xi i
.4 iitikretrla r ritore:. 7 M , ean , •
=SAWS ZUNIS. ..
I , s hillrlral. OISIBBIADIOS9I.
Aisius•ii MAXIM WILL CMS UTSMIIA.
3114111.1111W011 MX= WILL 'QM OClrerri
117011.
..
grott r alregeriW i r O. dew
:I•
• Os., yrnsiona. leMpriston.
Xinril=26 4 . 114
Min hala i g I'
~..~;;;.
ii 11012131 fi L Bea l
Wood St, cm Seem Lyme.
INUESEIT PAID ON
(fold, (lonpons, Bonds and Staab
Douai= AND sou),
A. ISELDLNY. /rub
• Nr. TANXIAIK. Vive Presdea%
odfear Cllltr4 CLALISCE. Ju.. Ma.
PEOPLE'S SAVINGS 11
Of Allegheny..
Cor. Federal and Laeook Street&
0. H. naarra.a.prosldeme.
S. P. TOIENG. Comb kr.
BANK OF DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT.
licekladdes ladlaally Id bM..••
EETEREST ALLOWED ON TIKE DEPOSITS
THE SAN. DEPOSIT CO.
os rrx-rewspisccami.
111173
Safe Keep i ng of iralnables,
Under gunman.; and th rcntlt;g of Wes itt Its
Fire tad Barilar-Proat 'faults.
No. 83 FOURTH AVENUE.
President—WlLLlAM( •PHILT
ince PrimNeat—HEAßT 161.0:1314
13172231
- . -
WILLIAM PHILIaxe,•MyIION n. PAINTS%
HENRY
NNILY LLOYD, ..108. ti. MoIIIII6oN,
'WILLIAM IIEA, OEOIOII- BLAME,
WILLIAM M. LYON, CUKTIN.O. MUMMY'.
JAN. I. BENNETT,
flAwy & TALI - S. P. 0111 BONNUORIAT.
Oxen 'daily from II o'clocr A. V. tot o'slook
r. x. ..
HAND. •
112MhATenie,PIttiburgli; . Pa.
• CAPITAL, AlOO.OOO, • .
ITOCIHOLDEIIII PIDITIDUILLT
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
701111EIN EXONANUY.
• Bought Sad rale, and when teslll4ii..ll.ted to
Korona. Collectioun maga on all In • rincipul
Paula of Oa Unitodatatel sad Dan 4.1: • •
itai: ll W l V.Veciißrti ' n r a.., • •
• W. N. NOloriag. CaslUat.. •
D. , linuaa_n, James Licentis.
• Thomas Rourke. Thigh ilaating, -
Patrick Nan% Tate ace Dam:melt,
ar z l i za . T . l i autzs Phelan.
P'ingToglu. "
M. J. Igniza, 1 bum>, Barn..
'T. 9m. •
faIAA JO& A. iIAALLY. soilage*.
S. McCLEAN a, CO
, 1 3 4 ,NXCiferta, ' :
" nauspie
Government 5e.(31040.e5,
For 76 1 7issirtli Astortiic,
Pereonal and prompt atfentlenginn:to vary.
thing In the ,basineas. Oolleatione mule: Cer
tificates-.leaned, and lattitat Clewed am Tine
Depaelts. Adraiteestnade oa Prime Celtelerala
AEol,Govereetent Seearttlas at .Lbexst gates.
Deallers In reatlgn ukd FrollaeStle Extbang,e
Goidttlilver. Bank Notes, ie., to. • Ail lac* ar
other itteeellaneoaa Bloats, -Benda, Magigsgoe,
'catemereLai Pater, to., negotiated a% Oa usual
rates of oconativalon. ,';' IOU
N. HOLMES & 60: 1 110%
$a .111'0
157' MARKET -WPREET.
PiTTlßtfitall, va
' COUCCI.IOIII Matta OA Mt tho prlucltaklllspas of
tie tralsod Mato. and Canada. •
Stocko,Bends and other BeenrlUes
mitre HT /LND BOLD ON Otaqfll3.,sloN
Partlnlet attanttett DOC to the eurebsee sal
tete of
United States Securities.
J1610:111
HART, CACGUEY & CO.,'
_SIMMS AND DROLEBS,
Vorner:Fourth and Wood Sti&O,
.prrrsavgazi. 1.41„
CSUGOSZLIM TO HANNA: ILAILT COO
Eichango, Coin, 'Coupons,
4.1 . 1 parOcular . atiarn o di 11;16 ii;:obass
COVBRNMENT BONDS.
Sight Drafts on London.
17/I:O9:JAC,/
DILWORTH, REHR & CO.,
243 Liberty Street,'
(Opposite head of Wald Mesta
WHOLESALE OROOEV,
fettSl
rittaburgh, Pa'
ESTABLISHED DT
A. I T. CORTEZ 1812.- - -
W. IL 1101111Lit * -'
~
wHoir.rszAT.T! GRoCEIr
No. 271 Liberty Street,'
(Dawn.? OAr. IaCILZ Ham.)
Prrnsinnoll;PA.
Y, kITZICLZ J. A. STILL.C.
MSTEELE & SON,
° Commission Merchants
VDO
ViAO I3. n.GIRAJZI.Ewan).&o.
Ha 9$ OHIO *Tull, Haar tut Oolinaos.
M=='.nl
MEANOR. pr. HAEIPEni
iz.otrz.9 AIM AeD PRODIJOIC • •
COMMII3BiO33. Attei.chiints.
N.. $ ÜBZNTY. STUMM
Cmhzimenusottofed. ',cc?
W. C. ARMSTRONG ,
&
PEOMME C0113111313I01! 3111:ER7IABT,
ln No. 25 rdorkot NtrooN ,
yUI
T Jr. BLANCHARD,
L
Wholesale and Retail Gronirt
aimxauNo. 396 FINN STRZXT
au .
A
4 11-n.,E, HI . BD fr. - PATTON,
wa01t . .,. wows, Cenatalasfeallafthasta
Dealarato Pnalszes, Flows. Ita•oa,.ol.as.
fhb. Larboa sad Lard OIL Um, NaUc'e{.
,1 1 1,
Lotto:Vigra. and l Pltl&b
. vtr4 Maaelleager
generally, UN LIG IaWIIRD Iflliaj
rivtabaratt. ' .
roans KOZNIN....IWW. morn...Aro
I omit 1. HOUSE klie - •H. moriz
oessars to JOHN 1. Bo - a 4.084 anco, -
nal en'e trae r fdrod d C 100 4.1 . 1.1111 210. " T0r b ti. 6.
.00r atrotto. rlitabur
• .•••
111A.L1.410/1.
$19111,714N SILWALLACE.WhoIe
. "N I NTH.' 9al-14:KAMIgew
T.
T.
TREGO'S I TEABERRY TOOTIIIVASIL
to . • , •
tha =eat Plaaaant, ebeapeat, sad bee/Dealt.
tri. extant.
Warranted free tram lab Won. lartredlesta.
'l% ereeerres and I.at lens tae Teeth!
set
n'a ll i ggigre (t airt .l:
Pn re atm crease aletlon ot Tartu!'
Clamsnd runs. A NM:dal Teeth!
ta_ • ao D. riot' article for untldadt_
Maa,tg,lritiVAlrgigaita a ttit.
Pot
J. NATTERS, Pitt lebtlMlth.
'Mt. 821101111•Alea, AllesWeaty. •
•
13113130:13 V111:111C. . -
Jan 24eitDred, wry ebolea Italian Van*
Pasettes, Data Moied
jui r i lz
2 7.zie s h uA lhrsum .
Autrlaa Olarrlso, Taal. Dues. &a., for sw• try
man Corner Liberty sal Math Moat
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