The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 09, 1870, Image 2

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OFFICIAL, PAPER
Of Pittsburgh, Allegheny City
and Allegheny County.
Cot. Sixth Avernue sod Smithfield Stem
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BONDB at Frankfort, 951C4951
Firrsca.sum at Antwerp, 52it
Nom closed in New Yoik on , yeater .
day at 112 -
Ay gn all, the Legielstare failed to
mate that entig s2,oooroftleeof Commie
sinner of Penelone.
- Tax ReMtblicans of New York will
bold the State Convention at Rochester,
on the 28th inst., to nominate Supreme
Judges
- 17 Justice Bradicy shall decline to sit,
in the new argument of the legal-tender
question, the old decision will Bland tat;
reversed
SENATOR LO WRY voted for Diamond a
tio'clock A. Y., In Committee, and befo
noon the s a me day, aigned the report In
favor of Watt I .
A Swazi Committee will favor the
appropriation of $lOO,OOO for Arctic ex
plorations under Capt. Hall, but it is not
likely to be approved in both Hoarse.
Tux appropriation- bill , -was vetoed,
becanac It permitted the appropriations
to be expended without accounting to the
Auditor General. The hill was accord
ingly modified.
Twit new tariff•bill gains strength under
discussion lei the louse, and the free.
trader/ are-krowing sadly discouraged.
They will bear watching, much better
than their own dogmas will stand venti
lation.
THE Funding-bill may not be reached
In the Rouse - Tor a month. The Corn.
Mites have;. not yet. decided upon a
single feature of their Report. Outside
opinions hare been listened to, but not one
Tote has yet been had upon any part of the
bill as it stands.
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IF General BUTLER shall undertake to
distinguish himself by springing Ban
Dominican annexation upon Cungresa by
joint resolution, the result will not fall to
Bottle rip, that enterprising leader. We
doubt II the Rouse could even consent to
the requisite appropriations, and we do
not hesitate to predict that not even a ma.
Jority Senators could be persuaded to
agree to Um invasion, in this way, of
their exclusive participation In the treaty.
making prerogatlie
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Tnn Republican majority In the Toledo
district, for Congressman, Is over 2,000
sh apparent gain of full 3,000 votes.
Rhode Island gives 4,000 majority for our
ticket, with barely enough of the opposi
tion in the Legislature to offer a respects..
ble minority. The Democratic majority
In Connecticut is 835, .with the Legiala
tura Republican in bOth branches.'.-The
total vote one year ago was 90,575. this
year it is 87,430-a falling off of 3,145, of
which the opposition loses 952 and we
2,173. That was tho matter I
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Tax Louisville Journal complains that
"not a man or, woman south of the Poto.
mac was invited" to attend the National
Convention which was recently held in
this city to mein securing the express
recognition of the Supreme Being u the
author of National existence, in the Fed
eral Constitution. The complaint is per
haps supported by the fact. The call was
addressed to Christian people in all quar
ters of the Union. The Journal knows
better than we, whether these terms could
possibly include any of its Southern com
patriots.
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We congrattlitie the owners of the
Academy of Music upon their wise deter
minallort to add, to the unquestionable
attractions of the auditorium, Bra im-
proved facilities for the egress of crowd.
ad audiences as will leave to the public
no longer any cause foranriety. In every
OMIT respect-the building is known to be
entirely safe, and now that the public may
quiet its nerves as to any bed results
from the rush of an escaping crowd; we
shad be able once more to enjoy conceits
and lectures in that snug and artistically
arranged room.
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Tip Senate approves, by aAlceicled
Vot4 the continuance of the income.tax
for this year, in the manner now provid
ed by law. The * sense of the majority
was comprehended in the remark of lir.
.Shernami that this is 'the most just of
our taxes." Au order from the Bureau
of.Bevenna prohibits any future publics
800
of the lists. The Commissioner rays:
It has heretofore been the practice of
aseceaors to publiim the annual list of as.
sessmaats made on the Income return,
of the - - tax.payerr. Believing that thin
pricticelcout for the best interests of
the GoVernment, but that It In many
resppeecctt, objectionable and offensive, I
desire that In future It be discontinued.
This, however, will . not prevent the
public from inspecting lists, as hereto
fore. under the provisions of section
sot July 13, 1833.
TEE reammlnation of the Supezlnten
dent or the Soldiers' Orphan Department
wu rejected by the Senate on the leant
cal, bet quite sufficient, ground that the
incumbent had taken it upon . himself to
procure from the Dome a reversal of the
decision of the Senate, that the appropria
tions for the ensuing year should he
disbursed through the office of the Auditor.
Genera- When the appropriation bill
`went back to the Dope, amended by the
Senate to this effect, bat amendment was
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stricken. out by the !forts of a most ex.
empty" , trio of memt r e , Messrs. iosephs,
Davis and Amt.,. I was then too late
-for th e Senate to insis uporfits own view,
and so It proven itselfequal to the situation
by ihed*ig the officious Superintendent.
• Tax Legislature of Pennsylvania has
adjourned without day. The Wanton
wealth will breathe more Ireely, when It
shall come to realize the precise measure
of all the evil that has been done by the
most corrup and shameless body of me*
who have ye t -defiled the Ciplb:ol. Until
the worst shall be knoWn. honest people
are everywhere tilled with alarm, for they,
know not let forms and 'degrees
,of
,pnblie - mid private robbery and dishonor
were perpetrated by their own Senators
and Representatives. Enough is known
of what has been done to make every one
(earths worst. Our county of Allegheny
has reason to be gratehil that her two
Senators and al: Representatives come
home to their constituents with clean
hands, and garments not smirched by any
of the dirty corruptions of the Qapiktl,.
We may not, all of no, be able to uphold
:all of the votes which these xentlemet
'have given, differing, as we have a right
to diger. In our views' of public
, ,but all of to may at least unite In this
jndgment, that ourieglalatoin' hare com
ported themselves as honorable men, and
honest public servants, t according \to the
ilighti before them; .that they have main-
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taiped the hoisor of Allegheny county;
gni high repute of their Republican con•
ati.kuents and the dignity and fair fame
of the Commonwealth, In aeasonand out
of season, accordinglo their ability and
cpportunities. Whatever may be said of
others, It is conceded, all over Pennsyl-
VIDIS, that the Allegheny delegation goes
'home clean from the general girt of the
Legislative halls. That is a good deal
In these Umks; ono could not well think
of a higher pram.
TREASURY REFORM
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IThe Democratic party, aided uy a few
'honest" men of We Kerr and Lowry
pattern in either House, have "reformed"
the Treasury at last. They have turned
Oa{ a capable and faithful officer, and
repliced him with an Illiterate incapable,
who dares not testify on oath to his own
edicts] conduct when once before in the
same — .`suttice. They have expelled an
honest man, and put in another, who,
If he was honest in his anklet dealings,
declines to hold up his hands and swear
to the fact, They drove out one guardian
by whom the. Commonwealth has lost
never a, dollar, and gave his place to an
other, of whom it has been charged,
without refutation or even contradiction,
that he had locked up a portion of the
public funds, in the bonds, Mortgages
and promissory notes of his personal
friends, not all of which haire, perhaps,
yet been paid. They defeated a bill which
would have pot an end to the- chronic
abuses of the Treasurer's office, and
enacted another which opens the door
wider for still grosser abuses' of that
official trust. They have muzzled hon
esty, and offered ttyremlum for thievery,
official and sembofficial, in every direct
and Indirect way. They have smoothed
the road for new and more flagrant forms
of official misconduct, and they have set in
the middle of it a citizen, whose record in
the same office was already one that he
declines to explain, and does not even
undertake to defend. He is now to en
dint:tier greater temptations than ever—
and, a year from this time, may be still
leas inclined to confess all he i shali. then
know.
—And this is the Treasury reform
which we were promised 1 This is the
way the "unexpended balance" Is to be
guarded from perversion and abuse 1
Such Is the entertainment to which cer
tain recreant 'Senators and Represents.
lives, elected as Republicans, have in
vited their confiding constituents, and the
honest people of Pennsylvania! Will
not the Governor consider it well before
he gives lo It his approval ?
THE STATE SENATE-.
We cannot forbear to express our grat
ification in the election of Senator WRITE
as the Speaker of that body. This faith
fill Republican has made an enviable
record throughout. the late eventful ees.
sion, as well as in all his previous legisla
tive career. The honor which he now
reives from his associates will be
endorsed by his constituents, and by
every sincere Republican in the Common
wealth..' The people have discovered that
they may always rely upon ibis Senator
fo do his public duty, In all emergencies,
and in the face of any opposition, with
ability and integrity, while his Republican
friends have always known that they
could find him at the front and true to
his colors.
Apart from the, 'Pleasure with which we
recognize this merited compliment to that
Senator, it la comfortable to feel that the
Republican control of the Senate has
been thus vindicated at last. in the , face
of an unscrupulous opposition and of
secret treachery. , The game of the Coa
lition has been twice foiled, and initial.) ,
defeated, within the past week. That
game was to give the seat of Kr. Watt to
his Democratic competitor, and then the
16 Democratic Senators were sure of
at least of one vote from the - three
of their allies, to elect one of their
own number to the flpeakerthip, and thus
control the organization of the body at its
next meeting. That vote, Mr. Lowry
was ready to give them, but he had lost
his ownership. of the Senator from
Butler, and Mr. Itillingtelt, of Lancaster,
had not the nerve to face the music with
only Mr. Lowry to back hint. So the
Coalition fell to pieces. For Mr. Kerr's
vole with us on the Speakership, the
Republicans owe him no thanks, nor does
be perhaps expect-any; it Is not for his
Interest, nor does it putt our present
purpose, to write the history of his
transactions, during this session, from its
beginning to Its close. He knows—and
others know—how little credit is to be
s(
given to hl for his tardy desertion from
the comp cabal with which ho had
previously c oxen his place. lie will do
well to claim the least possible merit
for his eleventh hour fidelity, either
in the Watt case or the Speakership.
One of his co-laborers goes now into
perpetual retirement; We honest Republi.
eta pooplo of Crawford and Erie have
no farther trusts for Mr. Lowry to be
tray. The other has been marked, and in
due time will be branded and turned out
by the constituency of Lancaster. Mr.
Kerr may profitably ruminate upon the
same inevitable end to his political
career. Next winter, we expect to have
a thoroughly Republican majority in the
Senate, - independent of any Kerrs or Mil
lingfelts.
THE FINEING.VIIIIO 9tVEO
The Governor's veto has 'been inter
posed to protect the State Treasury, the
fleanctal credit and the public honor of
Pennsylvania froni a blow which would
have robbed the State of Its propert ,
prostrated its credit, and disgraced all I
Its good name that was left to the Co
nionwealth. We shall place the text of
the veto message before our readers, In
siother part of this Issue, if it reaches us
When,Ad. the opening of the session,
we first becarrie aware of the intentions
of a clique oftisreputable, broken.down
politicians to prosecute, a gigantic raid
upon the sleking fund under the pretense
of constructing a ship papa) hem Lake
Erie to the Ohio river below this City,
we Instantly sounded an alarm. Almost
alone of the city press, opposed, with but
• few exceptions, by the journals of west.
ern and northwestern Pennsylvania—a
district which le thorciugbly ftepubll
ern in Its politics and which has
aver recognized In the GAZIT.TrIC a
sincere friend of all its material Interests
_ we illogihred from that day a ceaseless
warfare against this details% schenie.
This journal has been always the first
in any end every practicable plan for Im
prOingiheieramtualiration between the
River and The Lake, but we saw that this
project was simply a contrived swindle
in the intermits of the amid porrupt and
.audacious jobbery of the period, and that
there could be no possible plea of legality
In that invasion of the sinking-thud, even
If its advocates had been honest In their
Purposes. We refused either to be a
party to robbing the most sacred
trust in this Commonwealth, even for an
object which might have promised vast
local advadtage, or to keep silence while
a thievish crowd should sick the State
Treasury and escape with their booty.
We placed our opposition upon the high
est grouild of public' duty, insisting that
the Sinking-fund should be preserved In
Its Conatitudeerkintegrity, against no
matter what specious assaults. That
Precious scheme was ultimately defeated
--and defeated upon the prceise grounds
which oar objectibus had taken. •
. Next came this omnibus rail Way proj4t
whichnOw receives Its quietesfrom GOY.
GEA!IT. This, too, was aimed at the
Sinking-fund assets,und the audacity of
its purpose was stilt more startling. The
Canal ring had asked for but six millions;
the railway crowd laid their hands upon
th e en tire fund, sweeping out all of its'
nearly ten million clean. The tactics of
plunder were splendidly contrived.
Never, in the history of the Slate, has
been seen a raid of such magnitude, se
thoroughly organized, and put through
each branch of our Legislature with such
vigor, such celerity, or backed up wi such
large majorities, purchased for th moat
part at an enormous,. expenditti e of
promises and_ no doubt of actdal cash.
The people stood aghast, looking upen a
transaction which defied every preCedent
of lelislatlve decorum, every rule 'of
public decency, every . ; consideration'
of public faith, 'to our own Coo
*Mutton and to the creditors' of Penn
sylvania, and which, elevating the boat.
ness of- public plunder Into an exact
science of gigantic reach and ginsp,
trampled upon the public sense, 'tieid
spoiled us contemptuously before our very
eyes. By unprecedented majorities, peek
branch of the Legislature Made indecent
haste to sanction the military of our Med.
hors, and the violation of the plain fetter
of the constitution, so that, within Party.
eight hours from the first whisPer eit put
proposed bill, it wasenacted by the Sen.
ate and house of Representatives .and
sent to the Governor for an approval
which seemed to be counted on with
equal confidence by its engineati.
The GazarrE took the boldest ground
against this Infamous bill. The .l'ort gave
us a very moderate and cautious support. L ,
Tho other city journals were unanimous',
In favor of the great swindle. Consider
the excuses which they offered In its de
fense I RemeMber the downright mis
representations of its purport behind
which they attempbad to dodge the fatal
Objections to the bill I Wo might hero
recapitulate the arguments, menaces and
entreaties with which we were plied, by
friends of the Monongahela road, to dis
suade us from the protests which, day alter
day, the GAZETTE reiterated against this
most ill advised and illusory measure.
We Intend always to do our duty as
journalists, and we feel that we have
done It in this case, and'. most faithfully.
We take no credit to ourselves for that.
Every independent journal in Pennsyl
vania, regardless of politics, stood with
us. We stud' not say that the advocates
of this high-handed outrage upon public
rights and the fandamental law were
subsidized, but we will say that louse of
them, at least,. ought to have been well
paid for going. back, as they did, upon
their own precious records.
When the bill was sent to the Gov
ernor, It was teen that the only hope
of the State rested in him. fie has
justified that hope courageoutly, mien.
swerably. Els veto of this iniquitous
measure' will be regarded, hereafter as
well as now, the crowning honor of
hie Executive career. heretofore, we
have differed widely from the Governor,
in views of public duty.. We were not
free from apprehensions in this ease. We
knew well what temptations were
offered him to purchase his official
sanction. 'The highest honors of
the Commonwealth 'hereafter were
dished before his eyes.. We feared
the remit. The Governor has vindicated
himself, honored hla high piece, pre.
served the Commonwealth, and won the
ever grateful remembrance of his people.
For this act of noble fidelity, he might
well be pardoned every trivial error In
official duty. .'ln the name of the people
of Pen tisylvittlivre thank him. The pub.
lic obligations to him can never be forgot.
ten or denied.
The veto message is simply unanswer
able. Neither Its facts nor Its arguments
can be withstood for a moment. Their
scope Is absolute and crushing. Let every
citizen read this exposition of the most
Iniquitous measure in the enlists of the
Commonwealth. and he will realize from
how much of public loss and shame, our
Governor his saved Pennsylvania. As
a Statepaper, this message will be a pre
cedent, a landmark, for more than our
coming generation.
Enal=
Bishop Thomson, whose death Ia so
widely lamented, at the . session of : the
West Virginia Conference, the last body
over which he presided a few , daysbefore
he crossed 'over the river of death," ad:
:dressed the clerical candidates for adede
aloe to the Conference, in's tender Viand
Impressive manner. 'Be avid : Are yon
going on to perfection? Where will yon
go,if not ea to perfection? You gel back
If you •do not go on. It you go on, It
must be to perreotioni you must advance
or recede. Nothing law than moral per.
fection is set before you'. Be not Ali
couraged in the attempt to seek it. The
promises are broad and deco.' Do not
discount them. Believe them to the ut
most extent. The justified and regen
erated discover in themselves the remains
of the carnal mind. If you accept the
theory that you are sanctified when you
are justified, If 'yon find theremains of
ain after you experience regeneration,
you will be led to a melancholy conclu
akm. The opposite view, that we cannot
he made pure In this llfe, is equally per
nlcions, and is based on the old ides that
sin depends on matter. It does not. It
depends on mind. Walt not for death, to
be para. .Death Is not your Savior.
Christ is your Savior.
The American Churchman announces
that the Rev. R. C. Casewell, formeily of
the Diocese of Salisbury, England, and
recently Incumbent of the Cathedral of
St. John's New Foundland, was receiv
ed not long since as a Presbyter of the
Diociee of Pittsburgh,: according to the
provisions of the Canon governing
such cases. From the stung source we
learn that Bishop iterfoot of this Diocese
will officiate at Trinity church tatmorrow
*ming and at SC Peter's in the evening;
both in this city; Monday, Emmanuel
church, Allegheny 'City; Wednesday,
Grace 'chinch, Mt. Washington; Thursday
evening, Bt. Peter's church, Pittsburgh,
Holy Communion; and Good Friday,.St.
Paul's ehuicb, Pittsburgh. -
The Lonisigniataptist represents that
au incendiary bitely set fire to a Baptist
church in that State, but first removed
the Bible and hymn-book, putting them
on a log out of reach of the fire.
During the month of March the Rev.-
W. J. Reid, Treasurer of the United
Presbyterian Home Mission Society, re
celled fifteen hundred and fifty-sir dol.
lam. • -
The General Bynod of the Reformed
(Dutch) Church of America, will meet In
the city of Newark, N. J., the drat Mon.
dayin June, 1870.
At the last General Assembly of the
SoutheruPresbyterylan Church the Prm
bytidaisa were enjoined to see that every
%shoring minister" In the Church receive
a sslary of at least seven hundred and
fifty dollars. • •
The Mononsrahein Presbytery . of the
Cumberland Proabyterlan Church, ,nutt
in the church on Sixth avenue, in this
city, yesterday.
The Presbyterian Banner denounces
appropriations to denominational Manta-
PITTSBURGH DAIL'S._ GAZETTE: Sa7URDAY MORNING, ..
.APRIL 9, 1870,
tiona, and calls Senator Graham of ibis
county to an account for hi:7. efforts to se
mire such a disposition of State funds. It
thinks if Mr. Graham is of a different
opinion, It is well for the people to know
Wend to Make a no nose of it, and says, i t .
his object was to secure the favor of the
two denominations, as reported, which
it was sought to benefit, the device will
be found to have been au unfortunate
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one.
The Advance represents a young con
gregation minister has: recentiy &Mined
a Professorship . of Ecclesiastical Hiatory
in the Chicago Theological Seminary be.
cause of his Biabilitito give an unquill-
Bed assent to its declaration of faith.
Bishop Ooze's 'letter to Pius IX, has
been translated into Czech, the Slavonic
dialect of Bohemia. It has been trana
lated and circulated jai English, German,
Italian and French, and now makes its
appearance In Solavonle, for Russia, Po
land and Bohemia.
Lliicrieral — John . Pattonr of Clearfield
county, gave rehently live thou?d dol.
ea r s to the Loan Fund of the Ch rch Mx
'tension Society ' of the Methodist Eolsco-
Pal Church. The General Ike franker,
Anil formerly wee a member of Congress.
Fte is very active in promoting the educe.
tlonal and benevolent operations of that
Cliurch. . .
movement la on foot to hold a State
4 thedist Convent' on; similar to the one
be d
at Syracuse, , New York. rt - wlll be
no posed of clerical and ley delegates
From Central Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,
, WYoming, Pittsburgh and Erie Confer
'.
haus. As It will represent ono hundred
end thirty thousand Methodists in the
'state of Penusylvauia. it will be a grand
',flair. ....
Quite an extraordinary religious awak.
- ening Las occurred at Dayton, , Ohio,
among the Evangelical churches. . The
Presbyterians have received, by letter
and profession, over three hundred,
_Methodists four hundred, Lutherians two
hundred, Baptists nearly two hundred,
and United Brethren about one hundred
and fifty.
The Seventh-Day Advents have Just
held their annual meeting at Battle
Creek, Michigan. Representatives were
present In the .General Conference froM
Mitten States and from Switzerland. Re
ports show that there are nearly two hun
dred organized churches. Twenty thou.
sand dollars were pledged for missionary
work for the year. Each member
pledges two cents per week on each one
hundred dollars or Ids property, which
would amount to about one-tenth of the
average income from property invested.
The Presbyterian Banner, in an edi
torial on "Synodical and Preabytehal
Representation," thinks that as the . num
ber of members of the Presbyterian
General Assembly is not as large as. the
Methodist General Conference and other
bodies, that there is no cause for making'
suet ado about its bulk or unwieldiness.
1.: says at the last meeting of the
Genf rat Assembly of the Church of Ire
had, six hundred and eighty members
Ye:Std.
The tratepetident, referring to the o+-
sure of Rev. Charles K Cheny, of
Chicago, by Bishop Whitehouse, eaya.that
when he assumed the rectorship of Christ
church It had property valued at twe:va
hundred dollars. It now has one hundred
thousand dollars. The forty pupils and
teachers of MO are now one hundred
teachers and eleven hundred scholars,
and the seven communicants Lave
Increased to three hundred and.thirty.
i -, - Tnirty years ago the Baptists and
Methodist Churches in Philadelphia were
about equal in number. Now there are
forty Baptist Churches, sixty Methodist,
sixty-five Presbyterian, and seventy
Episcopalian. A correspondent of the
Faatniner and Chronicle thinks the reason
why the Methodists exceed the Baptists
is because they , i show greater. tact in
keeping themselv ,fi before the public. as
Illustrated by-the fact that last year the
forty ministers married four hundreiLand
eighty couples, while the sixty Methodists
married fifteen hundred.
A New York religious weekly asserts
that Father Malone, an Irish Roman
Catholic of Williamsburg, ,L. L, on Bt.
Patrick 4 night, attended the Jewish-
Purim Ball, and made a - complimentary
speech:
:Trig report of the lest day's legislative
proceedings says:
The Treasury bill was the special order,
and upon It Mr. White, of Allegheny,
the originator or the HOLMn bill, who
stated that the bill as amended contained
only two sections of the House bill, and
for the re,usinder 'had been substituted
two other bills as arnondmente—one by
Mr. Billingfelt and the other by Mr.
Wallace—which are entirely Moonalateni
with each ether, and' contradictory In
their • provisions. Senator Howard bad
added another section (drawn up by Mr:
White himself, ) which would be tho only
check upon the Treasurer; and In the
hope that It would be at least some
Improvement, he moved to concur.
Carried, 34 to 14.
ZAHMILLE, OHIO
lEonetnoodooce to ['Mot:rich Gatette
Zattgavzmn, April 6, 1870.
GAZETTE: The election recently held In
thin city resulted in a Might gain for the
Republican party. Four of the el: Coun
cilmen elected arc Republicans, also the
B:rcet'. Commissioner, one' of two con-
Moblea, two of the three members of the
Board of Education, four of the Mx
.aesca
sore.
• At a meeting of tho colored people of
the city after the issue of the President's
proclamation they resolved not to vote at
this spring election; but, notwithstanding
their lute-warm position in regard to
their recently acquired privilege, the
leaders of the Democracy in this city were
alarmed and tried to gt up a demonstra
tion., On Saturday night they. printed
bids; and on Sunday morning the city
was placard with a bill 'calculated to
arouse and Inflame those those old
prejudices some of them had brought
with them from old Virginia. In order
that ybur readers may know the standing
of the leaders of the old fogy Democrats
on the negro citizen, I copy the bill :
...An Appeal to the liople—The Fifteenth
Amendment—A Proclamation— Ueur.
potion—A Write dfon's Party.
"Unscrupulous Radicals have urged the
hasty- Issuing of a Prociaiumion with a
viow to carrying our City and Township
elections—to vote down the People with
Negro Ballots. The amendment has not
been ratified. The Prordatuatiou is a
fraud and an usurpation. The Constitu
tion lo belatdelled and overridden. We
call upon the People to vote down this
Radical Revolution. Negro suffrage is
tieing forced upon the pimple against,
their will, by fraud, military coercion
and falsehood. We appeal to the People
to rebuke these wrongs end restore the
trovernment. All other considerations
should sink before this vital question.
The Republic is too young to the. The
Constitution ie too good to be deihroyed.
Liberty is too American to be aurren
dared. Acquiescence la surrender: Aid
by your votes to rescue your Country,
and your Common Schools, on Monday
next, from venal corruption, base usu.
potion and traitorous revolution.
"By order of the Democratic City Ex.
°autism Committee."
The Republic is too young to, die. A
disinterested republican statesman, look
ing upon the history of the Republic,
would rather conclude thatit had only
just begun to live—to live op to the high
standard of republican principles which
were announced in the Declaration and
the Constitution. In my opinion nothing
will amitosis the wrath of these Demo.
1 crate. They will never be satisfied with
the Government until every Democrat
can put his heel upon the neck of some
downtrodden negro.
The appeal on behalf of the common
schools is rich indeed. large majority
of thus mine partizans would any day
vote down the common schools, and
scarcely a colored man would, although
the burden. of their support. is about as
heavy upon them u upon -the majority of
the Democratic partisans. •
But it was expected that Democracy
Would die hard, and the feeling which Re
dying agonies inspires is akin to pity-4
P its ' a cising from this ignorance of its
members of all patriotism , and manly
virtues.:
•
•
. .
There was mud' rain last week
and the river has been flood high, but It
has receded, andshe last few days of
sunshine. From dry roads and a resump
tion of spring business and work, It
Is expected that improvement will com
mence.
.. -
i i
A' onsiderable amou t of moving and
changing about was do e among the bu
sioess men of Main s t, most of them
neeki l iglWider and too extensive ACCOM
mods ons for their bo loess. Every store
on Main street is o opted, and more
could hence have erected.
Altogether there is a good feeling
among business men; most of them are
bbpeful oftsprosperous season.
.
Yours, Graimenn.
AMERICA FREE!
_ Br OXOBO• W. •LLIOTT.
Oh, Llbcrill whose hallowed name
The (toward world has mocked to
Whose smothered raga and erlm;on shame
Bore Canes, to thy e• oel wroniti
Behold! where late a oho• tel stood,
With multi loot and weary hands,
And balk all scored with sears and blood.
A brood enfranchised somatic, Honda—
Woe , . heavy lash and galling chain
Henceforth shall hiss and clink In vain!
H.
Sweet spirit of the olden time.
• . . .• •• .
. Whtre hotter, wcali h and be ttic-idade,
With a devotion all sublime,
Against oppreazlon's curse were weighed.
titre welcome to the maiab of Truth.
With laurels o'er her path . .. 7 Can!
The prize thetwsnred the onion's youth.
Securely in her hands at last!
Ike heralds shoutlnz to toe morn.
'All man uu free end equal bornl' ,
iii.
America! the Stripe. and Stem
No more Anil bold thy eta • Omni—
dad etreaks of gore the fOly ham, •
The Ear. thr.hight of sullied time
Rut eaered fight.
. Will..oenaere a umbel be
of Wrong'. great overthrow t , r .110/cht
The heauteouebrneer of the (C. r.
Whir, tly,e will rrore. ae nun. furled,
A bearer Wight for all the world!.
POLITICAL
Leer year the Co - nnecticut State. Senate
consisted of 13 Republicans and 8 Demo
crats; the Rouse of Representatives of 114
Itenublicarm and 103 Democrats; Repub
lican majority on Joint ballot, 86,
A TEXAN urges his favorite newspaper
to continue to pour red hot thunderbolts
right into thadeeth of the leeches and
sharks who trample on the Constitution
and grind the facet of the people.
Tna Maryland Legislature, haying
solemnly considered the question, have
decided, While passing a bill for the
" , prevention of carrying deadly Weapons,"
that an oyster knife is not to be included
In the category, since it is not "deadly."
Warts. the School Commissioners of
several of the coantica of Maryland, says
the Baltimore American, have resolved to
close the public schools for lack of
Money to pay the teachers emplOyed, the
colored people of Denton have contribu
tcd • sum sufficient to make tho school
for colored children In that town free for
one year. The present rate of taxation
lathe State is necessitating the closing of
schools In - many counties.l •
Tux world moves, or father
the New
Yolk World la making a move to the tune
of the 15th . Amendment, Hear what it
says: `•The Democmtio party, which has
more experience, and which has always
had greater seems., than Its opponents In
Managing the votes of ignorant classes,
may easily, by some escriar.o Of prejn.
dice, frustrate the design of the - Republi.
cane in conferring universal suffrage upon
the *Ames. A little electioneering ac
tivity and adroitness on our aide will show
the Republicans that they have beaten the
hush for us to catch the bird."
FOR IMPORTED 'maim CASTILE
. SOAP,
For Imoorted White Catlin Soap. •
' ror thwarted Waite Cattle Soap.
• For Intieornd White Cattle gap(
' For Mottled Cattle Soap.
For Mottled Cattle Soap,
Tor Mottled (:tattle game
tor Mottled Cattle heap,
old be the boo. single tar orb/ Um pound and
In small eat., at the very lowest prices. a
74*.A1M1Ogi isu - nrce Ict>..es
===
. •
I , ..ortiar Peas and litalA Stmts. told it. Viofr.)
Where you will And a o dafdrto of sortitent of
Medlidnef oe r
,l)rugf.f
all londf Chemical . :. rerflonerlea and thelcut
. . .
KaglSsh sad tteeteh Ales by the cask •
tltztql. at the Inv,. prices.
THE It EXPONSHM.ITIES OF THE
IMIII2
Toe /ire r oaf a • cry Important part to perthrm
to the animal economy. Ito fosction to two-Yule
The geld 0110 it seffetes tempers tbe blood and
regulates the bowel.. and rpm the quantity and
tool ty the secretion depend., le • greet do
ree. the adaptattoe or the blood to the require
menu of the t yotem and the dee removal of the
refu.c matter which remains In the Intestines
after the work of digeotlea. h. been 'serum.
eli.bed.
oneuf i be princiontootof Hosictier'silloraseit
glitters le to tune andcontrol thie somewhat nn.
rely organ. The antl.biltone jiropertles or the
preparation are scarcely Meander! !OM
l a
as • otomackle lit operation epee the limey
la
not Violent like that of memary, bet gradual and
rentle• inste ad f cresting • ouddent•Mnlt In
the, censtee gland, It regulate. Its Wallow by de.
omen.Banos. 111. a*V !caked) for bilious dio
orden, while mery, being a tremendous ex.
client. Is not. T oemore naturally and quietly*
Almeated orsan ens be ...Mewed tells normal eon.
dltlon the hotter. std It is the peculiar properly
of this harmless 'vegetable alterative to releforce
and regulate without etteltiager tenvelsing.
Toe access lentob has attended um 0•016.
edy for Ono/lone of the neer to proverbla/. Per.
f a tillious balut who take It habitually as •
protection agisinn the attacks to which they are
constitutionally liable. pronounce It the beet
liver teen thA eilfteno. The eymptome Of en
aortrosebit g rat of bilionomeo ens hardly he mi.-
taken. A pain In the right side Or eider the
bungler blades, a saffron tinge le the whites of
the eyes. tick tat adllet., a footing of droweleess,
low spirit . , lon of appetite. constipation and
resent debility are noon the banal indiestiote
they mhorbeidgnue W ! o t no r s h o e
uilvbe
nodal no oto
In
order to WWl] off more sell Ono caninlineneffe. •
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FUER &
VAN DOREN,
367 Liberty Street,
PIITSBIIIKIN, PA.
STEAM: ENOIXES,
Iron and Wood. Working
MC A.
STEAM PUMPS. -
Engineers' and Machinists Tools.
STEM FIRE- ENGINES.
BELTING:
iVoolenitachinery,MachineCarda
,
sis
ai - . 3l ..ispaegegrors and Mills nap
nit.eacaal .... supply am baud Mid fur.
sea am abort . • .• • 7
•
=M!rM
MRS. S. C. ROBB;
No. 91 Federal St., Allegheny,
firing determined oot b can 7 over "Y Wl 'L n2
00011, oosnlveir eel' below tor
Rent .11:1dais.
BONURTS,
HATS, .
' YLowign.y.
. .
Y$ L A -
LACK COLLANS.
• LACK HAND/EMMA:PM
NEU a t rettlek 113 "1 2 taYlOlll%
UL6VIC.
00 za 11 ni R81*
I.. es. ROSE, •
C l / 1 1.1thicN.e. HODS.
tILILINLY LACE EDO MOM
LA
" LV .I I6II46 R 'DI 1"
icy itile kIOnAIS BWITCLIRS'
, and OLIN NON!,
LIAls !ACTT&
• te., ic
__A9 perms wlsblpg btriains-00.nirar
"ArAV:AU o. 01.1/XULYOb •
EILLWAUCIUT.W; 4 el
Ladies' and Childien's Bazar,
No. 31 FOURTH AVENUE.
• Earle* irtirea from the lost wlth the Wert
Tension Pa - tems end Styles put Imported. I
wall be reedy 8327D . AY 141.5(t. nth of Apr 1.
for all orders Wrested to my este, prontarm
bevel/KM promptly andsatthetortlysitended to.
O. me tine Salts ready Wide ohi bead.
ALTCE • ItE 0 WRY,
No :_4l Fourth Ave ., Pittsbuigh.
•
NEW ADVERTIf3PIKENiB
ICORD &CU
Wholesale Dealers in
HITS, CAPS AND STRAW CND
131 Wood Street,
I
We have in our SPRING goods
bought for Cash, and at GREAT RE
DUCTION INPRICES. MERCHANTS
are cordially invited to examine our
Stock; which is very large, embracing
all the Late Styles in
ITU RATS,
WOOL WATS,
PALM EATS
LADIES' HATS,
DIMES FLATS,
MIN 811411D138. ETC
CAPS in every variety, and a gen
eral stock of all kinds of STRAW
GOODS for Men, Boys and Children.
We are daily receiving'
GOODS from the Manufacturers,
which the great decline is gold
makes our goods as cheap as before
the war.
IicCORD tt CO
Mkllo
..96 1 T
HOT4NE & CO'S.
Hosiery ! Gloves !
EITENBIII AND CHOICE ►dNOgT/SAT!
•
Prices Unknown SincelB6l!
•LYZANDKY•e LID GLOV/La.
• MI utortment at 01.76,
oi3mtrunt9isaqs LION, .•
•t
LONG TOP KID!, thole* shads;
•t WOO.
NIAIULLIL WADY lINITO3II HOWL,
Hem. 96 dia.A.
PL•IN •ND ItIBIIED COTTON HOLM
. 10 Gotta and OD.
DOMIUTIC COTTON 110d11111T.
By Can or Dom..
OUPZII STOUT HAL/ 11015 V,
•A 6 teat.
avers , Burrs .TINE HALT Rune.
CZ=
Also, splendid usortments
BASH /ND BOW 21111 BUNS.
LADIRB• TINCT soWn.
LARGE ADDITIONS TO STOCK
Jost arrtvlag, to ',bleb 'se leans the atlantic%
of Wholesale 004 ltettal Cash before.
1rb1279
AMRKE'T STREET
m
TILE BEST BARGAINS
OFFERED
Tills Ole etscix4
AT AO CENTS.
Ladies' leary British Cotten Makings.
AT IS CENTS.
tidies' Heavy British Callas Stockings
AN EXTRA BARGAIN.
AT 3 PAIRS ROE moo.
Wee taper British Cotten Stockings.
AT SU CRAM
'Erg HEAVY BRITISH COTTON SOW.
AT IS CENTS.
HEEDS IhIST FitINCH COTTON SOUL
LADIES , AND MEWS
MERINO GAUZE U.SitIERIVEAR
AT VERY LOW Platol[3.
HISSES. BOYS AND CHILDREN'S
COTTON STOCKINGS
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES AT
MORGANSTERN Co's,
SUCCItROILB
SACRUM, GLIDE & CO.,
Nw. 78 ud 80 Market Street.
lobn
1870., 1870
SPRING.
C. /1111111NO4. J. G. MPIENION.
N. T. 1111111101,
ARBUTHNOT
SHANNON
NCO:,
No. 115 Wood Street,
ETICT6EILLRGI3.
WHOLE9II.6
DRY GOODS
NOTIONS,
JASTERN PRICES:
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
ItOBEST Y. cosi has Ms day Um admitted
a. • imeigibtr of oat Ina.
' Arida 1, 1010. U. many CO.
..VAITAJBLIIEIMEIIIII3.26I.
ai99r zuclar...u.saa: 11•919r...".?Fr. y. cm.
RIGBY, OUST B. :
Co.,
No. 189 LIBERTY ST..
Alabama. and natal/ Deataia Jobtora In
IiaNILQV A VV . WAILF., oLAsse mad 111W/1111.
:beat aal**. of all moulds, gondola 11,0 tboae
Crestod to our Stock. imported dtrectly
the ppm Europese markets and me are arm
:ma a huh &ad destrable . l6l Um above
aoods apl vta
Corner Penn and Sixth Streets,
(formerly St. JAW.)
rtritentraan, PA.
The fast cawabsta Nubs win CaLieja to the
vow nue* -
omit DAT AID' rvicinero.
reawlaatf,_
warm
tsCOININ.Y
waNuallfr kttaugb.
V 15331 tl[Sl=l
Na n 1 ,
aa P Ia MA
CJMIEL, Mat, halm,
and Ms.
MOEN° SALMON,
fO
111AULT/La lititillNGS, baxat,..l4o and
rIctICLZD SALMON,
E oLLAND Etrirok
wolt i ltrUSH. la hid ttILVA ' NZ "
BLumwmg, NIS. and 34 lb. eatta.
Tot tab at law Mat by
ZDWAIILD EINAZLIVION.
obiLwiNsai SO and SO 1)12 92011td Zgatre.
PAYING, Svc.
MCNSIIQIIEB & CO.,
•
No. 271 Sandusky St., Allegheny
0014TRAOTORS FOR
•
stone and Brick Paving,
Cub Moue htral:had and set. Gradlag and
Odor mum,. All orders proAlatip aitoitoe4
to. Oldoa bow. from ISM. to 51 P. K. Porto&
An whiten. Allaahm aft/. Pa. addarralwrx
E VA L. FEEDEHIEK
ataßosezie, Ifwohaat hUorsad Dower
la CDatlenach's ParalaWAl Goad.; also Sudo.
own . and Bora'CdoOttas ea haad aad cads to
°afar at Ow ILOReat aolloodkaa reitoved from
DU late Maud. No. 11111 fourth avenue, to No. 11
WOOD=67, emus of Shed ammo.
m •
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
SATURDAY; MI APRIL,
WILLIAM SE]UPLE'S,
Nos. 180 and 182 Federal ~tree
I=l
At 22 Cents,
DOUBLE WIDTH
COLORED POPLIN
Groat .13Eirgra1n,
At 25 Oen s,
Double Warp Poplin Alpacas,
3EXTIT.Jk NVIEtr.
It 6 Ws., Good Dark Prints.
At Bc, Fait - Colored Prints.
At lot., bight and Durk Prints, Win
good.
At 1.2 1-2 Cents,
GREY .KENTUCKY LINS,
A. Decided Bargain
It tr., Linen Handkerchiefs.
It 27 1-te,, good 6:1 ?able Liam,
It 11l We.; Yard Wide linen Crash.
11 18 2.lg.,Damask Towels, a bargain
Lam and amask Curtains,
heeling and Shirting Nasties t &e.,
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
I=lM
Genuine Preparations
Prom the Celebrated House of
PETER SQUIRE, London
Granular Effervescent Bi-
Carb, Potassa, Bromide Potat.
sa, lodide Potassa. Citrate Iron
and Quinine, Bromide Ammo
nium, Carb, Maria, Vichy Salt,
ffigriagen Salt. Cit. Magnesia,
SeidLitz Powders, fr.c..—To pro
tect Physicians and the Public
from spurious articles of this
character, purporting to be
"direct importations"—all bot
tles of the genuine will in
future bear a strap label over
the cork, with the address and
An simile:signature of the man
ufacturer, P. SQUIRE; and' on
the side his trade mark, and
also address of the Importer
and Sole Agent, •
smost JOUNSTON,
INinSmithfield St. and 4th Ave.
P. 8 —We have received our
usual Spring supply cf
EILIL WATLRB, saratoga, Slat,
Congress, R iasingen, lac &c.
Also, another supply of Astrin
gent Red Guns Lozenges, and
Sluriate of Ammoniate Lozen
ges, which have prOvedt such a
great success in England and
this country in cases of Relax
ed Bore Throat, Bronchitis, etc.
mere:"
PLANING MILL MEN AND OTHERS
TAKE NOTICE!
The undersigned' bag letters patent 'of the
Wilted nat. for the Improved construction or
weatbereboarding, Inside lining and of maim
...elf for bou:es. Thu wraiherebtardlng, by
this patent humor wet, being wore partfcalar
iy intended for vertical use, and combining
ere..durability anti brayty of. appease.. and
al. no constructed to - entirely avoid the nee
of joint strip, moil to prevent ontor romenter
tog the joint., or (i.e gaping r tic sfiowleg of
the 10Ints by action of the weather on the um
ber.
Inside. lining and waingeotlng by- this new
method are so fonstructed a. to form perfect
panels as cheaply an by the ordlcary fiwsriug
boards atone: thereby 'oreventthe the showing
of the joists troth say cause, min tearing no
re titres for bags.:
He has also
ao c a o r m di m ng o . nly
kpnuorwchna aset dt t h h e e paotdedWoawhhrble at
has disposed of the following terrltorint and
shop rights In AllegitanY ...MT, (or both Por
sins to wl :
th rII
A. d the right of the territory
sou
nn o *
t f tbe in mild county.
Toilet/germ. Douglaa, the right for the
Pleat ward of Pittsburgh.
Tt McKee A Mogi.. ahop right for their
mill, bleseenth ward. Pittsburgh. •
o Hot , PAtter.s in Co.. shop debts for their
mel., lath ward. Pitsburgh.
To Alex. Meet.: 1 ice as.. borough 'Of Mr-
KeesporL -
To Parker A Paul, for First, FgonS, Third
and Fourth wards, oty of Allegheny; . '
To Steed Kromer,
of
r.ght at their mill's
Seventh ward, el y of Allttbehr.
To Dannam. taint a Co., for the boroughs of
Shargtharg and Ittna:• alio the townships of
ehaler and Indiana. : • . • • '
'AIL persons are warred inealtaa Jutting/10.g
upon either of laid 'patent., and thore metal:dug
to Masbate will Mama rail, or addyws. me, at
NoyFfihraildifield street.. Pltaattirgb.
TREGO'S lEABERRY TOOTRIVASII,
•
the moat leasant, cheapest ands. best Menu.
Cleo ext.'.
Warranted from inintions Inmedlenta.
It prese es and ',Miens the Teeth! •
tnylgor ea and tooth.. an Gomm
Parings sad pgtlemes the breath!
Pn rents aecumulatton of T I
Cluna ant Fa riga Artificial Terthll
I. a sopa rlor Article for Chhilant •
Prt d P r. ° 231. 1 1, 7 int..
For gala by
i.O. NATTERS. Pltlebnegh.
'IL SNODURA MI. Allegheny.
WHEELER'S,
PATENT STAMP CANCELERS.
EDWIN STEVENS,
No. 41 S. Third Street,
PLIILA.D LPHIA.;
knelt! Agent for the Staffs of Penntylvula.
Te.LltOE SIIIIPINENTS OF AU.
kinds of fresh Mike Ish are reestre4
•• Psteress , _pconlar fish nand, ?to. .5
Diamond Markel, pllwbursb, awl It Use T wia
tat,. Allegheny City, career of gators/
and Ohiostreets. Cu, loos carman...l la Ute
Intahsess enables ns to alerapre on bands first
Mess arti c le. and can nil_ t o rtsh,Salasens.,
gelling. Black UAW and W /Wen all at res 7
L ' reit ' Ariggni 4 1111:2
ST.LAWREBICE HOTEL
ED. BABRER, Proprietor,
Cot. Pen St: had 11th, formerly old Canal.
138 °DUCE.
Treat natter. Emir Rare TolatrAs,
ft.e zits% re.ei mow do.,
Dried /end , , Deckers do.
White Beans, Sweet Cider.
Green Apple.. Cider Vineter. '
&rearm Moissata. Givderr.
•PDIO Heuer, Onions. Ake,
Deceiving daily and for rale be
WM. C. Aincrrsoice. •
apt - PO Market street.
40. . - 334216,171.1VM5,
Staler of. Weinkti and Ileums,
0111ICK:
No. 5 F.. 'OATH AVE., Pittsburg
■MO:.c . •
CARE POLES.
I Dpia arm assortment of Cane Poles left
over from lad year. which 1, offer at a eery tow
Price. Partici wanting should orderearly. so as
to limas* their orders balog ailed.
JAMPS BOWL
apt 33 6 Wood Street.
Tie AZOBS,
6C10601143.
And all kinds of CutlellVound $t
$5l 136 Wood Root
FIBBING TACKLE.
• bs. Jett rimelved a complete azsOrtment
of tho obeys goods, =Matfett a greet smile%) of
all toe Imam Pm& In We marast. The follow
ers of Law Walton Intl do well to call and
Untie tq amortment dodo/Ws.
DOWN,
'abi• • 136 -
CM2411
BAMBOO. POLES.
,
bay?. a hal alaarlatent of Bamboo roles.
erne, at without Plats. also
eerysett basun aad
lagetbar mILOAL tad UnteJtot7,..
lama, smolt. awes of the &NMI area • sety
parlor article. For sal. at
JANES BOWN,
apl 136 Wood attest.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
-ELT
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos. ISO and 182 Federal Street,
AI. I. K(111 KN k CITY
DRESS GOODS
In all Fashionable Colors and Fabrics
VERY LOW PRICES.
SPRING SHAWLS,
Light Striped Shawls,
OPEN CENTRE SHAWLS
NEW SPRING SKIRTS
CASSIMERES & KENTUCKY JEANS
Rain Umbrellas,
Sna Umbrellas,
811 k Parasols
Grey end Whitt French Corsets, yeti cheep
Heir Switches end Chignons,
Lau Handkerchiefs, Shirt Fronts, •
Hosiery, Cloves and Notions,
Wholesale and Retail
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos, 180 and 182 Federal Street,
=1
CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. &it,
CARP - ETS.
New RoomS!
• New Goods!
New Prices I
We have tuloauf ate.] the opeolog of oar Nuir
Room, with the
FINEST DISPLAY OP
AL . M El
EVER OFFERED IN THIS MAREET •
LOWEST PRICES SINCE 1861.
OLIVER MTUNTOCK & CO.,
23 Fifth Avenue
APRIL - 1, 1870.
Specie Payment Resumed.
FROM THIS DATE.
Sifter iChblice Well be Given
ALL CASH CU3TOMERS,
& COLLINS'
CARPET STORE,
71 and - 73 Avenue.
allireur ark., are the WW:ST la elite market
&pi
CARPETS.
SPRING STOCK.
Fine, Medium,
AND
CP BIC WE 4CO
CARPETS.
..7,•urdt-kzrzzarg-i—h,,
BOVARD, ROSE it CO.
117111 AVENUE.
NEW:CARPET&
. .
•
• Reflection in - Prices
•
TO 001111.13P0 OD.IIVITII • •
. .
WHOLESALE RATES.
. .
•
•
— .-NoOAIIIIII BROS • •'
•,
51 •1F1 . F.2T H AVENUE
•y
£lllO9B WOOD ITDDET; •
131‘1111
• lANIKEREBIL.
• Damemerturers or IMMO. HAM and HUM
DIATTRE - tS/CB, Feather Boomers sad &Wows,
Ohatth Cashtona, Cantles Masldlats sad all
Slade Upholotery at.. dealers la
Vilsdorrtihadea,Buff,_Greenthe Nituts HoU Oa;
to usrea„Taasels.'ae. Particular attention la alms
taltlar op, cleaning and brsuedar, atteeirldth
[Antos dsrpela. ' • ,
04r move st stealth.. carpet Is Of OalTiraith
ath . .eh you can feel smeared that tne eaters are
Wolervitd and the•gooda thorogesly treed ham
II dust ”d vermin. The pries far edasatha, boa
.ofiela greatly retia. Ours: areas ...Mesa far
and deliver all goods Inse Of ehvge. •
ei
RODENTS, NICHOLSON - k THOMPSON.'
rlpholatarera sad Proprletarsof
Steam Carpet Beating Establishment,
• No 127 WOOD STAZILT,
oth7ralll Near innh Avenue. Pittsburgh. Ps.
DR. •: I yto I •
(NON - TOMES TO TREAT ALL
N.. 1 Prima.. disease.. gyohllls !Miasma. al.
urinary dlums mad the enacts of m
complately 0 0 Spenamonbea
Weaknms 124 IMpotency, rennin front
selltabase or other ensues, most o a
ten Nyasa@
some ot um following effects, as blotch.., bodily
weakness. Indlgestlon. Consumption, aversion So
society; unnardlital. dr•ad of foram Meats.
Ima or anamory. Indolomethloneturnal
ma so prastr.
render mordants unallifs, 00
rtt,o2
4VM '
lasprtident, sae permanently eared. rem= au
Motod with them or any othm delicate. In s Wo
car Imo itradlagoonsUtatlonal eomplatat •
gtrethe Doctor • trial: he new alla
m attrianoiSlervert so ail Yuma* me -
21210 U, Letioorram or Whits.. yelling DOM.'
:nation or 17leer.stion of th e Womb, k arats.
Mara AMenormoca. Wenorrhagla , mese
n r zt u ar ad hprillty or Iburmaam, ars tre.O.
It Is mlf-orlden: this a ifighielsa etallasa
himself exclusively to the Bendy of • certain ahow
Mg... aud Mesta thousands of 1118.=
skill la Mot
_Th Doctor publishes • mencel peaMM
O IS of
Friar 22.. ,O F 0I
0 , Of ' ail for artigss'pe, h.
ta misled smlorprO.
atoaea
/Mary SCIIUMCd mottahm trtstmonim to the If.
Cleto•, and mobil; them to detain= Da•
CIAO 11/1.320 Of Ultlf 220110.261 , 1. •
Tim establlshamt. oimPmdd**
fmoo,. La cntral. When rt norcemaraMV
rlett toe city, Ms Doctor's °MMus can
Wool try gismo • writhe ststomeni or th• eam,
and suedloines tea bc forwarded. snull or og..
rpln atone Mmma. however. • penonas
tuatton 1.1 almointely nemosary, whim b.
o era SMUypemonsl asteationl 1e raatlrad, sag
for the accommodstlonC i fpg el s t . l:rlthan
I=l,74l—mmursite Mat Is Csamar e bt
ponnOts roeorea. Moirand• .rdl oadMl,MlPOt
nuns. all preecrlptlms an prepared Min
Doctor.. .rant laboratory. agidnillmroom
4"1"*i01'411 1.41141Dj . / 10
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%MAIMS, Omar Coast liOnsa.) Plttatorzi.7.'
4 " . ag'! sk,
OFFICE OF
FISK & HATCH,
Bankers and. Dealers
GOVERNMBNT SINEINIES,
No. & Ni'matr,Street,
NEW YORK,
FEBRUARY MAL, 1870.
Tay - marskable meets& which bow atltaded
our regotlstlon of the Loans of. ibe ournua.
PACIFIC RAILROAD COMtAXT
PACIFIC RAILROAD corrAxr, and nuiP*l.l. ,
try and eredlt.whklo Mau Lamle hare toal ttatt•
ed 1n the markets. both I MC a eosMsy .ad ter
rine. have eh•.vn that the Pint Mortgage gelede
of wisely-located and Itonorablpetaealed
reads an readily takes as the moat gettable,
fiefs, and adveategoone form of Isavestuesk
*fangs more liberal Ingot. than can hereafter
be derived from Gower:onset Planta. sad swine
hie to take their tame.
Reiland that, la the teleetloti •nd or/zonation
of rotpetlior . Railroad Loaasore are niettlag a'
great Dul4to 1r511,'154 randillo It •tlaableaer-,
idea to the holdars orCapltal and to Roza drat
National trorks.of latoraal laprornoest warm
hurl= What& anti attleltabUal alarm ler NUM*
then Oa ma of Carina] sad the eoadderieri or
Irjestote—o• MR offer *llk mama ocialtileabe
BiBBT ZOBEGIOE BONDS
• . oreraz
CIIF,SiiPEIXE AND 01110 IL . IL CO,
TAR CHEISAPIAIL AND OHIURAILZOLD,
commodes the /alma . ° roan zed the meant'•
meta harbors.of the Chesapeake Bay with the
Ohio river at a pointer awrigation, led
thee, with the entire Railroad [TWOS of lb.
great West sad Southwest, TURNS THE AD
DITIONAL EAST AND le LOT TRUNK LINE,
I. Imperatrrely demeaned (or the meohissada•
Moe of limiest. aid rapidlyAroviae trans
portation batmees the Atlantic seaboard and
Limps oa the one hied, and the mot pit
dada( reeloaa of the Ohlo lad iftealselpid Tao
lays on the mbar. . •
THE. IMPORTANCE O 1 THIS ROAD AS •
NEW OUTLZT TROY THIL , WZRT TO TIM
SEA massillei. It into one. of Rational Gout ,
seetioe. and lames to It est cattiest:re *mak
mane Item the day of Its mile Hos; valle,lo
the development of Dm. extitestris agrlealterM
hod Mineral Sedeelfress of Vlrtlele: Mid Wee
- impels., It posseseeM alone Rs .false, the
eiemente of . 4•laree cod kmal !oakum.
tki /Neat iiiarlos, Nati genera •Yd
toed, Whieli dailand ty eotepletlos of Is.
gEHUILIMA.ILI AND OHIO a•ILNOLD to the
Ohlo.lttva.afrord the outset go...mt. of It.
memo sof yolee, tad RANDS)/ IT THE MOW!
IMPORTANT AND SUBsTANTIAL RAIL - '
ROAD ENTRIAPRIBN. NOW IN dßoliaLia IN
Tins OIINTRY. ,
Ita eupeetertty as au Zeit rod West mats, aad
the promise of an 'Makings, sad prratalde Isida
awaiting Its complellos, his drawn to It. the
atteatloa and moperaßoa .oe,rmatistast. 64.
Wilts aad. ERLread , Mat of MR 0117 onsoaak
laddmeat aad Mama tatairtty. idlers coassiP .
alas 0115 .1, 106515.1 with that Of trauma •
catlll4■l 'sad . limbless sm'ot' Virstata sad
trinksrirsiaa'.lNßUßlN' AN , LNIRAIRTIO.
NUNONABLZ AND succrasernr.-xlimiz
imer.
I TM. Paid ls'easpletcd sad th earatton has
atelaoad to the eelehrated White Selpeer
iprlas. of West Iflretels. AST miler, nod tame
pant bet 1100rattes(aw pantally coasurtoted)
to be Completed, to eary it to the steepled ter..
aloes ea the Ohio slyer at, or near; the mouth
of the Rig Beady slyer. 140 ml . shore hada
esti, and 340 tales below Pittsburgh.
' Lars arm eels oil:dieted or to proper throogls
Ohio sad lorataekir to as aotat.,,;ralch tr 11l Noss
:sat the 0111t8ArleAKZ 0510 WITS
Tll3 ZXTLILS StAILSOADIMITEIIs OF TIM
WW3I .:. 1 / 4 2r11 soirrewasT, AND WITS TX
FACErie WMLBOAD.' "
1U 'shut& tnivelthiasandavertoradvaategea
win place 11,,ClaxiAriAX; , AND OEIO .suni. •
.
ROAD CoXtAat . ssal/ ; Mimi sad ino“,-
. 93werfal .D4l .tapAtvr , DlßY DoRR.DIDoss - Dt
. c.iantry; AHD THERE =DM'.
ViLul . ; I n C?l , l*Lrillip 1010 AID Wag'
0011. nQtri4. AlfotriT
Or THEMOIATGIUZ. y.
, •
T. details of.tlie L.sa luve ben urpaggd
*la Sll•tf•kreforsoce 4:v.putyrsati.# . oilaapipm ,
ot. awl Cambia.' th 4 W 10.1;
or sellvdl6lol4ll. , OlvUitiet• btretnt
Tee 86.161 d. t. dOweatisatiiMiZl
SI,PW-$490 , and .$lOO.,
Thii will lbelstiti4 cotrioit "BOND&
. ,
,
Asia itn4TiiS, Ybe ?!tid „
Thaelteu
TM! F 0 .4;41 1 may be de tubed sad osseeneei
111. Mot Jaw*, a .IPLIIIIMNIEST, Attemelmeise
lecion, trabeferable *drab the: babes a. ill
e'?".ibaerf.. geed betereiet weebeeigyabbfester to
see rejeisu#4,ovneet or bymtteesey.
thrimi taeri reßeet!tily
i.e. "COUPON BONDS PAYAlli* ..210
Bind/EL'. " •
Ad. •Atigteftlutlit3o9loY4 MrllX COU -
'POND A . :MA(IBEIV , """
l'P°*WiiWi' oo; ,'! 47 l ! - Tk li tl* d O4l ; +f
.tibl Try CorimpoodeaM la spreffilbe sift asaest,
. ,
X** W. 4. ii 6 9 1 .. 1 4* ,
11 , 1rir 274 itil•ownm, i t sf teen mt. az mut mm 6
per wasp from November 1,-1149.
PiLMND heixambiriexerls is MOLD welts
atii• ay . Wrei •
The latereet resettle taiiiistitt NHOSltriett
. thit tite4 takethiiteei or
atres' nit
the eitiseiti-,
eiss et eat; id, gde si)to ektedvhstaceatrst 084
Witless YaeilaYwy. lallaaalMAMM payabie :a
Seamus Mad Jain lad 'Ma may dieresis mat
lag etteitteeal Insrilisetts to have that . titer
est normal. MAXlMentaalMetti:Ol the per.
Shit; Leis N seerseelbrii'mertgae• epos she
entiii Lljsel NOMIYIVICi . .. 431M a d to the Ms'
mew, lets!, the stet palest stt otleti• prop
err eiceviiitseieikeee
Aftig;No , IUND 9i atdo,,ooty*.sAir
sum i!rpßovivw rclovrkg.,wkArnox ;
or VIZ BONDS. ,TY.2 .XTZACT
TZAJZ .4.1117,14 TRIt . COlePLltilo)l4q.
. .
*ssissas is for its,oocotto; et rile%
r .asek • .111 4e ftHrrea *it UN
far tlii .311rtimatac 2 .2 6 °flbe
'Wrests Central &amid Cosepir';'?.7emaired
As btritt rrrrr r rrrrr Oiro. - •
. . _
teateudog 111,1.60000•.,? kedlehtat
alsortat erl,l be rUld t 0 cruaidear tieUirA the
Ohio neer: herded. VW 11111W014 Neadetlw ardir
to egoaratios. and thoelrealdT '4WD 'the Thole
Iter slime sad aethre Odle. -
The anent price Is WO sad accrued totareere
A /AAA....P I Y . " - 7 4 . cArsAMY Irearded,
sad la erertfAu haw , " " c 0 . 3 ,'.4 114 Pruadamat
door aaour rtus
the reee eacurateu la tha oar
keuh both to tote welly sad zaroheorat
atone caltrectra end 4.151117 absorbed.
SISIL & RAT*
• 13ankikre; -
P. brie hived pamphlets eastellibit
fell perikelere. statistical detalle, ab. 1 9 1 4 2 *4
',bleb will be [masked lIIPOU applkallos. •
ri - we iur and sag Gomm
nu**. Bcads , and recO4v 6 °J ! 4l ._ ac r•
!mange.. of .Zkiiike, Bankeeee•Wer
;mooncalf,' and Whet* lnibjeol ,lb
check at eight. and allow inieroei
on daily halarseeil; •
a. M'CLEAN , it: CO;
£OEITIi •
No. 76 Fourth Avenue, litisbargi.