The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 12, 1870, Image 2

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    THE DAILY GAZETTE
OFFICIAL PAPER ,
Of Pittsburgh, Allegheny City and
Allegheny County
4IAZETTE
Camera( 9121 i. Meese e Mltblfrld Pqrre.
TIIIIIIIOAV HOSNING: MAY 12. 1471..
110\n9 in 14;inkfort, henry
PTKnoi.tali in Antwerp, 544
riot.o closed in New. York roller:any at
115.
Tut Shoeppo CAW .Wllll again under re
view In ti Supreme;CoUrt, at liarrisburg.
yesterday.
. TOR Northern Padre Lili will become
a law. The hill for n don the South.
em line, or 32nd Funnel of latitude, Will
be reported from the t'ommittee at an
earl) day
A DIVTINarIBII6D rititen of Maryland,
Hon. FILANCI4 THOMAt, declines to be a
candidate for Congress in the Cumberland
District. Herrin, we feel a loss not only
to Maryland but to the whole sunntry,
which needs just such men an he in its
councils.
EACH of Wear is
. advertised Ell 4 . gmd"
for sso,ooo—and the ten arc bundeturn
for State Treasurer Irwin, in the aggre
gate sum of lIWOMO. Here arc the names ,
of Allem capitalists:
Dombirger. Harrisburg . Geo. K. An
derson. Titusville: Wm. Vanlark and S. 11.
1 1 41.1 1 bVIL Ille .b rla r inLlZlth, K l;e n fr i anil Ntirl7.
A.' P. Lacook . John McDonald and Lim F.
• MSC% of Deaver.
A REPORT from the Committee on the
tieorgla question need not be expected
before to-morrow, or even a day or , two
later. Sit or seven propositions are be.
fore the Committee, and the choice seems
to be an embarrassing one. There in more
unanimity on one point, however, and \ we
are glad to report it. The Committeedoes
not, favor any extension of the present
term of the Legislature.
TIIE Chicago Journal vary"
r another of the prominent men mid
to ° 4llgtified with tbe au-cated revenue re
form movement at Washington have denied
any oonnectlon with it. It h. nt I.t been
discovered that outside of the agents of im
porters and foreign manufacturers. the ...move
smelt- Is the work of a couple of newspaper
eorreepondents, ram a drunken loafer. mint
clued by the respectable members of the Wash
ington press fraternity:And the other %Iwne
yd. blackguard of only ottantegree better.
Teter are soon to be reinforced by the Special
Commlaskmer. of Internal Revenue, whose
term of Deice will expire the current month,
and *rho has ,prostituted otsit
WOW uses of the foreign monopolisteion to the.
-
—Apparently, the Journal had not seen,
when the above paragraph was written, the
Free Trader. authorized official report of
. the Washington meeting in the Mien:dant
thin .'movement." The correspondents
and the Commissioner, no.doubt, merit all
that the Journal says of. them, but .it
in
quite on clear. that. its own neighbors of
the Tribune and the New York Poet were
as deep in the mud as were the "drunken
and swaggering" corresponderds in the
mire, of that nastily impudent intrigue"to
reform the Republican party." Let time
of its participants be denied their due
share . of Repnbliain gratitude!
NMI DOMINGO.
It is admitted to be dear that the :fen
Domingo treaty. can never be ratified by
our Senate In any . method satisfying th 4
spirit or the letter_ of the Constitution.
Bat we hear that a Representative Intends
to persist in hiseforts to secure the con
currence of Congress. in a repetition of the
tricky irregularity by which the pro.
slavery influence forced the Union to re
ceive the Mexican priiitriceof Texas. We
shall take it for grunted that in this per
sistance the Representative alluded to is
animated by an eagerness to illustrate his
own auperearviceable _and obsequious
afileMnsnese to the President, rather than
by the expressed wishes of (len. Onnor
hisioelf. We 'lull have to confess our.
eelVes grossly deceived in our estimate of
the Preildent's character and of the prin.
'tiles by which his official policy is 'raided,
before we can concede that he lends him
self, directly or Indirectly, express
ly 'or impliedly, to any such dlr.
-re . • 'contrivance to evade
annul the plain constitutional conditions
for anj public question or duty whatever.
Such a mistake—to give it no harsher de
algruttion-Lvonld be not only a novelty in
the Prealdent's experience in any depart
ment of the public service, but in this
arse, lewould have tome unfortunate re
sults in the future of :the great party
which has called tinAliT to the t'hief Ma
gistracy..
Neither the llepublican party, nor any
respectable number of the people desire
the present annexation of San Domingo to
the Republic on any terms. We must first
know more of the actual readiness of the
islanders, as a whole, for this • absorption,
and of the facts which am to justify um in
accepting the gift. Thus far, the country
either knows nothing of the actual situa
tion, or just that little which should in.
spire the moat wary caution in closer in
vestigeriot's, before we shall be too far
committed to a step which is more likely
than not to prove a costly one.
We doubt if the President has the least
sympathy in tide Ballerian pmpositiori.
It contemplates n pt•itifogging device; the
like of which has not yet disfigured an
Adminlitration thus far, !min its first
hour, symmetrically in acconrwitit'the
good sense, the -patriotism and the settled
policy of an' honest, loyal and intelligent
people, It is comfortable to feel a strong
conviction that a majority of the House
regards; as we do, this proposition to force
an annexation, over the heads of the .Oori
stituticeal treaty-making power. as a piece
of officious servility to theknown "hems
- of the President . ; for which . Its' engineer
can no where weare. l'ottler contempt
than at the White .;
ME
11
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Illit •Sieltaltt..ann vitmoncv-TIUt Lear
IMMIX TO WOMAX, ~ • s
. , k' .
Is SPOtIiSTI 4 en-state ' rto .; wee and tree
smesible—no mach bekrw tbs . , intellectual
grade of Masculine humanity,--tie insensi
ble to the moral obligations which HIM-
Ten, (perimpe by some titersight), enjoin
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'trig upon the race, has forgrittern to define
t
~,a.
.as incumbent upon 112111/1 alone,-iod
more. devoid' I a .conmience, marl,
--00 much
has strong to t temptations .to sla—
w invariably t e victim and 'never, oxen
an equal participant in the sexual Milie—
u* far behind the stronger Pes , in the ad
vance of the race, through all the centuries,
from that brutal savagery which the del
uge did not wash \ out from the earth,—ls
woman to -day the inferior being . whom
'Divine :injunctions. bestial . lairs, and
her own conscierithnu responsibility for ter
..deeds, are Medi \ mate to - restrain
toms wrong, to shield from temptation,
and to mot* froth her own proclivity to
lurparity; except she be supported by oar
brute fince,avenging her. vreekroi! , in the
- m
ar - ansitietion of thopartners of her Milne?
Here: wer-worild have the morale
of the
uteinbeast, dui birdal instinca of the low
* animas in theenaidormlial..ion—whose
*Wiens ready to perish in confllets With
. each other;the females being lawful slab
lade of the victorious survivor. Was it
foredo only, that Heaven gave an intellect,
• aMatienee, clear perceptions of duty,
II
y S y i
'Mt a keen sense of blond ascuuntability
to woman as well as lonian?
Swirly has heen.much agitated, of late,
hr the suggestions of womart's absolute
equality with mon. It it high time that
the-aincere champions of :Woman should
sle.•nk for her intellectual ; and moral title
4 that ei oaths . ; that rho 6/1 well knows
right from wrong; that, mere. physiiMl
fere...apart; she ran equally guard herself
with the same pure Impulses, with the
same power of ieltassertion, which, right.
ly e%ercised, protects either sex
NV
Gamut degrade woman so . iiiiii .ti be
low the level upon which our 0 ....."1 1
Creator has placed ht , r, as We plinnld
it
agreeing that She be released from tie
personal responsibility of which she in not
(noble, and thenceforth remitted, for the
solo safeguard of her virtue, to the walls
of a louvre, to the devices of the Abvain
ion . Arabs, to the brute force of her ,trod,
relatives, to the penalty of astutssinntion
for l (lier partner in impurity, while she get*
free from temporal puninitment. Shall
we believothat of these two participants
in one guilt, Clod pardons one and limits
.all ilia judgments to the other? Not un
til we are better pertimuled than ever of
the woman's exception from all moral ws
ility.
fall
A man who hail for years been, a
dijunken brute, abusing his wife with
physical violence, and at last driving her
from him, to seek the relief of a release,
by what she . supposed to be law,
bond which he MA made a bond of hell
to her—this Man assassinates. another
who bad come to befriend the outraged;
and des,date heart. For Ivhich a jury lu;,,
just acquitted the murderer of all offense.
Conscientious jury! They even mulct not
coat N. -high. or sink so low, in. brutal
sympathy withbis crime. as to justify its
commission by a man clothed and in his .
right mind.. No! they invented the
shocking farce of a memo:nary insanity
-to excuse what that plea admils to is•
lEEE
Henceforth, husbands, lordly animals,
great bulls of the herd,, ohms, these poor
'wretches of the inferiorsex, your helpless
wives, as you may wish! Degrade them
with blows, disgust them with your
drunken self-abuse, starve `them, live
yOurself in idleness from their scanty
earnings, outrage them by your own more
or less potent infidelities; (are TOR not Sul
tans and all women your mere slaves?)
deny to them every pleasure, forbid them
even the hope of a release except by the
pitying hand of death—and, above all,
don't fail to assert your inalienable right
to murder other Men who shall venture
to aid in their rescue from this living
death !
Cluard irell your wires, huslimuti to
whotonlone Owl I given to know right
'wrong They Ate weak to 1,4,4
temptation, helplens to protect themnelves
from the impurity which they lore no
much more than yon do! Remember
that yUur Wins, your sisters, pita daugh.
tern, less fortunate than you,. hare not
the tame liod's gift of—ceneeienee to
guide them ; that Heaven has created
them with an inferidr serum of 'right or
wrong, ordaining for them a lower plan
of redemption, and reserving fur them.
no doubt, an eternity corresponding to the
Mohammedan ides of liamdisel
The brutality which thus rvganla wo
man is mom than disgusting; it is du-
grantly at war with the fundamental ideas
which are the basis of all human civiliza
tion. The sexes are equal in all things
but,mere physical' atrength. God gave to
us the same brain, the same eonscience—
equally we comprehend the Divine scheme
for our government, here and hereafter.
The same plan of rewards and pnatildt
meets will meet us at His bar. :Snit=
worthy of a pufd and true womatis into
will agree to hei moral inferiority here
or there. Say, throughout christendom.
it is found that woman everywhere exhib
its a keener-and more faithful , apprecia
tion of the Divine teachings, illustrating
it by her worldly walk amt. conversation
so beautifully conspicuous in she in that
regard above the harsher sex that we
might be persuaded. to believe in a vast
predcmdemnce from hcq• sex among those
myriad throngs which shall have entered
at last into all the joys of our laird !
This McFarland verdict is; simply a
fresh outrage upon the sex. it,
time,
the meek and unresisting victim of man's
brutality, she hears, iii this judgment, a
a fresh Invocation of murder upon all who
shall dare to countenance her redemption
from suffering on this side of the grave.
The laws of God and of man alike pie
scribe 'penalties 'for mixed impurity.
Whatever may be man's 1 f bortenmingn In
their enforcement, He till make good
the last tittle of what He has written.
Hem, on earth, in a well•ordered society,
let all who believe in His. name, hold
either sex alike amenable to His decrees,
capable-of comprehending His injunctions,
sensible of the nicest distinctions of right
from Ivrong,and alike responsillle, here as
well as hereafter, for a miscondiact which
each equally recognises, and or whirl'
each has earned an equal penalty. • For
the seducer is of neither sea alone, nor is
the fatal power of temptation 'refined to
either of them. Since the first transgres.
, sloe, every sexual crime has had two
Participants. Is it otherwise today!
—We believe In the equal moral re•
sponsibility of each sex, for all. voluntary
acts, and we abominate that' modern doc
trine which goes back to barbarism for its
moat brutal forms of redress for any per
sonal or social wrong whatever.
=
The Ariaorml(l Ile; of April 16th says:
. - We had ouppostel that the wily sav
ages of thin county—eatisfied with the
bloody work of the past Winter,' would
keep quiet and give our people a renting
spell thin spring, but in this we were WO.
tally mietaken. Thursday of last week,
A party of copper stained thieves androur
derers swooped down upon a herd of
mules belonging to Mr. Artois, of Vulture
City, in this county, killed one of the
herders, wounded the other, and drove '
seventy-five head of mules. ' At the time,
orthe attack they were quietly griming,
about one and a half miles from the Vul ,
tune Mills, and there being but two herd-
era with themt the ravages had nothing i
to do but to kill or cripple the herders,
and By sway with the stock to the moan- 1 1
mine. They were pursued by a party of 1
Mexicans and workmen from the Vul
tare, Mills, bat were not, we are wiry to
iap t bt l idtiLrß7who
arrivedee 4vle;Ti Wickem
burg
„end Vulture Cite. hays, the -.lndians
Note' the =AM up the east'. sida pt the
Ihumayampa to a point near the mouth of
a cannon, when they the river and
took an meetly name. While lament
ing the death of a civil being and the
wounding of another, w can ray, by the
neveeto be forgiven A °kit would be
wrong Is our, -Prors' to. thhold their
sympathy frau! Atiola who, inside of
the past year, bp lost a nt 140 bead of
bailee. .
~ / . ,
.
We are setry , to have to eay that It ie
I the general hammier , ong citizens
and soldiers that this td of Indiana are
en the eve of so outbreak. We earnestly
hope not, but, at the tame time, counsel
our people to look sharply after their lives
and property. The Wallapals must have
seemed lots of • ammunition while playing
good Indians, and all know that they have
many guns. -
Tmr, New York Gtobe. mays . "Rumor
has it that the. editore of several of oar
morning daily ,papete we not .as tempo,:
rate in matters of living as is compatible
with dignified.jettmalism If. a n oun in.
dulgee in too much wine, or is fond of
midnight debauches, he if pretty sure to
publish a black, guard sheet. If the truth
was told it would be found that bad ruin
is at the bottom of much of the bad Jour.
naliem of thin City. Vtltaterer eine the
Tribune may be, it is sober. Can an much
be said for the Sun, the Time. and the
World f'
-PITTSBURGH DAILY G A ZETTE : THURSDAY. MORNING, MAY 12, 1.870
OCR ,GIIfLNIAN stint.
Tim Frei/Kits Frrund sa3n no one be.
Neves that the - Jencks tivil Service bill
will come to anything-In the present eon,
glens. There are many people who do
not believe It. will ever be atiopttxl;
, and_
whit do not snob that it should. the
principal ohjetion vontle . io it is that t h e
examination of randidates for the loiter
~ilia* 1. not necessary, met great learning
is ltardiy necessary in order properly to.
0 11 n clerkship in the imatoffice, T dila
the Frellotil objects that the principal line
of the charge will be to protect us from
that sort of loafers' till°, without culture,
but armed with a double partionof cheek,
push themselves,...very place whore there
is anything to be had, and look upon the
offices as the 'Minder which trust fall to
them alter a certain amount of political
service. For prcdection against these, the
tiovernment funk not illeNly demand
sufficient knowle'dge to earn . on the du
ties of the ollice,lbut enousk to rtrl'unt
tine but those Who hays , - itecoted their
itia=
tion;and not to political betaltschnekery
from being eligible. On this idea, tht
bittern...air examination p. VAPIII • • • tcit
intuit mire extensive lontNileAge is do
unaided of 'an itietitdate there than i
ever likely to be needed in his actual call
ing; hut in this manner they secure a
highly cultivated, and, at the same time,
hourat class of otticiala•—for the knight of
industry or loafer has selaom time and
incliftation to gain foihiniselt the neces
sarrknowledgh Mid the introduction of
this system here is the cure for the uni.
cereal emnplaint of the corruption of our
otlicelfoldem.
The Freinid has an article on . the Pli;-
iiiscittutt: and a flattering letter plaint Carl
Schurz, taken from a itettait paper, which
it introdtura teitit int, remark that .• if
our eentiiryman, Carl :churn, does not
went imagine latuself to be (led Almighty,
It will not he the fault of hie American
admirers:'
rolkWatt thinks it is high time for
the defenders of Pennsylvania industries
to bestii iltentselves nod battle both in
and out, of rongrenn with the smatnents.
of the fiee-trade party which to working .
so actively while protectionists seem to
sleep. In England there In rejoicing over
the_prospeetn open.' to their montane-,
turern hy. the free-trade party here.
Whit, in this roped, in Wislted for there
is to beicared here and we moot fight
against it—for with our hands in mil
pockets we can dprertitlng.
The Ilepublikanrr follows up its attack
upon - Poogrens with another article,
thought to be original and too taken from
New York! papers. tr also roundnn lead
era upon the Mormon and Indian wars
and the Red River rebellion.
=I
Captain Berman, of the Florence Pope,
bound froni logos, on the Went coast of
Africa, for I,iverpoul, which was aban
doned at - see in January, irk. his report of
the-loos of I the ship gives the following
fearful aeotunt of the voyage: •'We left
Lagoa on tbe 4th of September, and on the
2:14 of October one of the-seamen, named
Themes Welsh, died of Africnnclrver.
On the 27th of December we shipped a
heavy sea amidships, which made the rep
sal heel considerably to the statboard, rind
shifted the cargo. All our soils were
blown away except the nutintoptstil, fore.
sail, and taionvjib. On the 29th of Decem
ber France Antonio, seaman, diode( fever.
On the 221 of 3 nary Edward William
Croslv, chief o err. al so died of fever.
Ito toe Nth of J mum:, I made the Skelligi
Hocks Light, b the wind being about S.
S. E. I could t weather the land, and
consequeotly la ked ship and stiid to the
westward. Th wind kept veering to the
eastward and on the 27th commeneed to
*blow very heavily, the ship laboring end
making considerable quantities of wet er,el
- the pumps were constantly at
tended to. On the 20th two of the re.
training crew became completely, et•
hausted, in consequence of the continual
pumping. At eight o'clock, some evening,
the reset was hereto under close . ..reefed
maintoptail, About midnight the Mail
war blown completely ont-of the bolt
ropes. The gale continuing. the ' boat.
imam and myself attended to the pump. '
as much as we could, as we found that the '
water continued to gain nphn the vessel.
On the 31st, about eight A. it.. the ship
was struck with a tremendous sea, whirr''
stove in the long boat. By this time the
water had gained on Ws so fast us do be
running over the cabin deck. I then 'I dc-
tided to abandon the vvreeLend ourcei4lert
in, launching the remelting boat, hand
finally left the vessel about two r. N., in
lat. 273 N., long. 14 W. During the night
of the Illst,• Edward Ilallisay died from
exposure ; and on the night Ist February
John Carroll al. died. The bodies of
both men iron: thrown riterboard, and on
the 4th the boatowain and myself, being
the only survivors of the crew of the Floe
cote Pope, reached the inland of Innis!'
turk."
Write.; Dierover; .fear Co.rium
The hilliiiiles beyond our city. says the
Corinne (C. T.) Breen. of April 241 d.
which have hitherto been admired only as
part of the grand panoramic view around
Cerrinne, are to be henceforth the'eoeneof
active operations in mining. Thu impres
sion.„od
Jamie g existed that in the mountain
ranges aro and this valley rich deposits of
precious etals lay ltiOden from view.
Travelers ho pascal ' fiver the route VI
California many years ago were in the
habit of mnouncing the Wasatch hills
the seat o uadoubted mineral wealth, and
we have so heard that fine prospects
have been discovered in this vicinity,
which for reasons were abandoned it'
•at the limo WC have ourselves noticed
the indicati main this vicinity, and have
more than once suggested * that parties
might stet over and determine for
thentselve 'f we were really located in
the heart of a mining region. Thls
great fact, however, is already proven;
and while we Sat lazily looking acme the
river and wondering why the mountains
were placed six miles away from us, a
party of gentlemen front Ogden dime up,
and after a few days' prospecting have
developed a ledge of silver ore that is
likely to exceed in richness anything ever
before seen in Utah or Nevada. This
important discovery was made just eight
miles northeast of thin city,nmithe claims
were tiled day before yesterday with
.budge Toohy, Recorder of tit ` Corinne
(old and Silver Mining Distri t. Thu
namesof the discoverers are S. t. Beebe
and George IC Bemis. - They ha vi named
their mine the Corinne bode, 'and the fol
lowing persons have taken up Uml filed
claims of "J3O fret each on 'the ledge,
Daniel Jenkins. James Brans, John Bees,
I).:1. Jenkins, Robert Wilson. P4 ni ter Mc-
Farland and W.. fingers. Mr. vs in
forms on that °nen experiments assay of
the ore taken out by him, the result
showed a product in alive'. of $lOO to the
ton, and he is of the opinion-that this ex
traordinary result will continue in the
working of the lode. These gentlemen
named propase to erect reduction works
on the Corinne lode immediately, being
fully satisfied that 'their discovery will
bring them immense profits.
OE:IF:HAL SHERIDAN, in replying to a j
letter from a newspaper correspondent,
gives his views on the India question as I
follows, in a private letter dated Chicago,
April 48, and now for the first time made
'I may sac, in reference te the manage
ment of Indians, the reservation systera is
the only one offering any prospect of sw
arm, but ail experience has shown that
the wild Indian will-not adopt it until be
is forced to do so-. AU the to
bes on the
northern Pacific mast boil to be subdued
And forced on to the reservations, which
was accomplished between the years 11355
and 1860, then peoce ensued. Latterly
the same policy Tine been pursued In ir
on' to the Comanches, Klowas,Cheyennes
and Arrapahoes. After the wild Indians
are. put upon the resereathms 'a strong
military force mill have to be kept there,
to protect the agents and. others required
in the work of cultivation, and also for the
subordination of the Indians and their
protection ainst the .encroachments of
OA whitesettlers, who otherwise , would •
take possession of their lands. '
Tug National .Photographere Conven
tion will be held in Cleveland, Ohio, com
mencing on the 7th of Jane, to generain
ued for fi ve days or more. Evertate in
the I;0100 wlll. be represented, letters
having been received from California and
other distant points, stating that prepara
tions are being made to exhibit the finest
epeeimene of the photographicnit: Om -
Pena has Pawed the , entry of foreign
worke free of duty, and Mr. 130gardne, of
New York. 'president of the National
BiOtOgrapbers' Soul_ ety, ad.
vice. fnma foreign lita shoeing that sev
eral European capitals' winkle represented
specinmo: The exhibition.will
be given In the. Central bank.. . •
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• • SF.TaTalt. Ehrtnatart says that "oven it
the Tariff bill shouldpaas tho HOW., It
stands no chance -whatever' ef ' being con.
aidered by the Senate thin aemion." It in
Mr. Sherman's opinion that the Senate
will do nothing with the tariff, but cow
der only billa reducing internal taxation.
,111141 M MARK TRAINI
CURIO US DREAM
Containing a Moral.
icanchulot from lent ,trek's Buffalo Exprrs,l
[ln the chapter preceding this, was set
forth how certain shrouded skeletons crane
mysteriously marching pant MY door after
midnight, carrying bettered lombntnnes,
crrattlillng 'coffins, and such like property
with them. and how one sat down by me
to rest, °wing also his tombstone with
him, and dragging after him his worm
eaten cotlin by a string,) anti complained
at great length of the discomforts of his
ruinoun and long-neglected graveyard.
This convermtion now coutinueth.l
- .Yes, friend," said the poor )..eltdeton.
"the facts are jilsi. as I have given them to
von. Two tif these Old gratc,yards—the
one that I reside in and ono further along
-have teen deliberately - neglected by our
descendanta Of .to day until there in no
oc . enpying !trait any longer. Aside from
the osteological discomfort of it-and that
is no light matter this rainy weather-,the
present state of things). ruinous toy pro.
pert;. We have got to move orbit content
to see our effects Wasted awe and to
-1 let-1y destroyed. Now you wilt hardly
believe It, but it .is true, neverthe
I less, and there Isn't a -single coffin in
gnat repair among all my nomaintance-
I now that is nn absolute fart. • I do not
I refer to people who collie in a - pine box
mounted on an express wagon, hut I ant
talking nbont your high-toned silver.
innunted burial-ease, monumental sort.
that travel under plunies at the head of a
procession and have choice of cemetery
lots-1 mean folks like the • Jarvis'e, and
the Bledsoe's and Burling'it and 'such,
They are all about ruined. The meat
substantial people in our set:they were.
And now look at thenv- e -utterly used.up
anti poverty-stricken , tine of the filed
itoe'tt actually traded his monument to a
late barkeeper for totitte fresh shavings to
put under his head. •I tell von it speaks
tolitniem,' for there is nothing a corpse
takes so much pride in as his monument.
Ile . 10Vini to read' the inscription. lie
center niter awhile to believe what It says
Ithitself, and then you may see hint tatting
on the fence night after night enjoying it.
Epitaphs are cheap and they don poor chap
at world of 0).1 afterhe is dead, especial-
Iv if he had bent luck while he wasalive.
I wish they went used more. Now I don't
complain, but confidentially, I do think it
was a little oltabbv in my descendante to
give me nothing but this old slab of a
gravestone-anti all the more that there
isn't a crenpllment on it. It Used In Lave
"IiONE TO MS JUST REWARD"
on it, and I wax Kona when I first raw
it, hut bye and bve:l noticed that when
ever an old friend of mine •alllle nlong he
would hook his chin on the railing and
pull a long face and read slung down till
he came to that, and then he ;could
chuckle to himself and walk off looking
satisfied and comfortable, SO 1 SendellSil
it Mint gm rid of three fools. Bet a dead
man always takes a deal of pride in his
monument. Yonder goes half a (101.011ot
the Jarvistts, now, with the family monu.
went along: And Smlthers anti WHIM
hired spectres went by withlis a while
ago. Hallo, Itiggina, goodict old friend!
That's Meredith Higgins-decd In '4l
- our wet in the cemetery - -fens
old family-greatgrandmother was .an
Injtau-1 am on the most familiar terms
with him.s-Ite didn't hear me wan the rea
son be didn't answer me. And I am pm,
ry, too, because I would have liked to In
troduce.you, You would admire hint. He
is the most disjointed, away-lacked and
.genemilv distorted nhl skeleton you ever
saw, built.. is full of feu. When he laughs
It sounds like rasping two stones together,
and he always starts it Mr with a cheery
screech like raking a nail across a window
pane. Iley, Jones! That is old Columbus
Jones-slinmti mat fourhundred dollen.-
entire , trousseau, including monument,
twenty.weven hundred. This was in the
spring of '2ll. It was'etwormons style for
those day - s. Dead people came all the way
from the Alleghenies to see hie things-•the.
party that occupied the grave nett to mine
remembers it well. Now do you see
thattht
individual going along with a piece
i l l :clow his under knee neego n h e is ' an rm i . and °l)r. le
hee sttting I:
the world on' Pleat is Barstow Dalbouse,
and next to Columbus Jones, be was the
:lawn sumptuously outfitted person that
ever entered our cemetery, We are all
leasing, We cannot tolerate the treat
ment we are receiving at the hands of our
descendants. They open new cemeteries.
Inutility isliVe.US to our ignominy. They
mend the streets, but they never mend
anything that is about us or belongs to us,
Look at that coffin of ntino-yrt I tell yon
in its de, it was a pie, of furniture that I
would ha, attracted attention in any'
ilisWillg Sisini in this.city. You may
have it if you want it-I can't afford to
repair it. Pot a new bottom in her. and
part of a new top, and a hit of - fresh lining
along till. left aide, and you'll find her
shoot as comfortable an any receptacle of
her species ymt ever tried. No thankn
no, drat 'mention it-you have been civil
10 1110 and I would give you all the prop
erty- I have got before -I would scent un
gndeful.• Now Shia windingehret is a
kind of a sweet thing in Stu way, if yen
would like to---. 'soi Weil, just as you
soy, but I wished to be fair and liberal--
there'm nothing mean about we. Good- I
bye, friend; I mast tat going. I may have
&good way to go to-night--don't know I I
one thing for certain, and that is, 1
that I am on the emigrant trail,
new, and I'll never sleep in
that crazy old cemetery again. I will'
travel till I find reepectablo quarters. if I
have to hoof It to New Jemmy. ...All the
boys are going. It was decided in public
conclave, last night, to emigrate, and by
the time the sun mitten there won't be a
bone left in our old habitations. Such
sestet der may suit my surviving friends
but they Bo not suit the remising that have
the honor •to make these remarks. My
opinion is the general opinion. If you
doebt it, go and see how the departing
ghonts upset things before they started.
'Flirty were almost riotous in their demon.
titration* of distaste. here are
en= of the Bledsoe.; and He ll o ,
o will give
me a lift 'with this tombstone I guess I
will join co
duittny.and jog:along with them
-mighty respectable famil the Bled
sine,nd used to alwava com y, e
out in ain
horse hearses, and ail that sort of thing
fifty years ago when I walked (Ilene streets
in daylight. Good by friend."
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About midnight, when we wen , either
lost in 'deep, or dropping away, a fearful
scream, that made the blood curdle, brokek
upon our ntartied . ears. Tide d
came from a female throat, and was fol
lowed by cries of "Ohl sto k Otint." "Mild
him." "Don't let him go,' and the wild
mt oonfunion emoted. All the men - sprang
to their feet, and all the women screamed.
Bunning along the pansage-way, I found
a woman clinging to a male specimen of
humanity, and begging him to go to bed.
and learned, through a great deal of in
co.
herent exclamation, that the man wan a
sleep-walker.
"oh, James, do come back to bed; d
waken up—please do l" nbc cried, pite
o
ounly.
"Why, I am awake, you fool," ?moiled
the huoband.
"No, jou're not. That is the way he al
ways answer., and he'll 'go out and get
killed under the ears. -*Won't some body
mop the train 1" '
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"kite; cotes; my good ' waken
op; waken up," roared a stout inch shak
ing the nupposed sleep-walkers° violently
by the shoulders that ho must have had a
free adnilinlon to the fireworks. In this
he wan assisted by oar KenttickY
who appeared in a tearful suit of red flan
nel.' Mils was too much for the afflicted
man, charged with the crime of sontruinr.
•bulism. He went to fighting—shaking
the stout man off with, each force that cor
potence-went down in a sitting position,
and hitting lied Fla/mein in the stomach.
Blazes disappeared from sight through
the curtains of a section from whence eth
er female Saralee went up, and immistak
able evidences of a general engagement I
The sleep-walker, after whipping ail
within reach, explained that ha had got
up with no intention to walk in hie sleep, .I
but to get a drink of water. But, being
given to somnambulism, hi. wife bad ta
ken the alarm; and with' this Information ,
he retired to his couch In a very sulky
manner. Our . Kentucky friend came
tumbling from thelection he had invaded,'
with bin face scratched, his rod flannel '1
Shirt tom, and giving evidence of having
infrared from an encounter: -die told me
nest day, that when he raided in on
the'
bed he rolled - over a fat woman into the
arms of &thin one, who went at him tooth
and 01" di,lo the great damage of his un
derclothes and emintenanec.--Cineinneiti
CoMeisrciat ,
Tree MU whichluteaed the !louse . tame
time ago, in' eve aoldiera artificial 11Mbe,
or the met of the same iu money, wm
nmended by the Committee ao at-to•allow
them the artificial limbs every five years,
bat not the allowance in money.
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"Tit; FINISHED
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Peuent7f ll ai la all the world %Fa. said.
That Ineedern dwelt upon Columbla's shore.
And hearts rejoiced. e'en they. that deal bald
Tre Price ',united, in yonar and manly gore.
Ae lme rolled on; each year wnut nn th e .1
That Freedom wept
a s"tr weinht lllains,
And monarch, wined. and to to• the .
And asked from whence upon your nag tnuati
stainer
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A few true heart; reviled the work smod.
But home condemned their bets rind to o t the
•Wror
And by the whrh they and ahem Akin,
But Freedoms wail war, auskriiied ht the lAirn
And forth went hall. the Iron hall with nee.
Star,atlon, too. and desolation's hand. '
While doleful pealll were rung from dome nird POW.
As blood la floods was drench Wit rat the !end.
Agula Wall the word the net went.
That not • blare shoold dwell upon the sod.
And thousands overjoyed kr hornurittwort
The toe, and cried: "Mme tonic
lower En•ed•im's
Then returned, content. to tato her cent.
But Freedom still In sorrow *merged stis
And eirld.• . let Justice now the work complete
For which we parry our trewure and our Moir: .
•••.• k ! • • •
ilpt {it the weNH iioil here:
Whet N cry nom of every human Mee.
Who septa a home. or Maims a birthright here..
Shell hare ills right In proper IMO anrrilace.'
t'Amen!amen! amenr was,thrkAnlP9.9 .
And Freedom cried "Tie Vermeil. tom
pralsed:" • •
While Peace Winestice sealed Om mighty bond.
Loud ltalleall the people
Olik10•011 eu IVarnan
• • •
God did not create woman an a 1101(4. to
smell sweet, nor ma tut.; ip osend• forth
harmonies, biti as Ile created man, in im
mortal soul; and as inch owing ditties and
responsibilities to every ether imortal
soul. The scales of everlanting j m ustice
are held in the hands of God, and must
owing down at last. I do not expert
miracle to be wrought; I do not Islieve
the millennium iHll dawn When ii'oitian
receives the ballot. What women - nerds
is the broadening of the brain, the ex.
partition of character
.14-mined thmugli the
power that will - conic with the ballot.
\*man mum help man .as well
no lxe
helped by into. She must inspire him as
well as he sumoned by him. The nat .
thins of the earth Will rise up stud call
such an one blessed, and God Himself
Will say to her, "well done." No good
will tome to man dr-woman in keeping
I them asunder. There ix no work a man
I can do hut that will be better done by
I having a woman at his side.
PREEN 'S CONIEDONE V AND PIMPLE DIM
ED,
•
This Is the only Infallible remedy known to ad:
enre for that unsightly . disease of.the neerollons
known as Comedonein Olsen Worts.. on the nose
and fat.. It alas cares those disilortne disease.,
Acne And Syeosis, Red, White and Maltreated
On any part of the testy. It leaser the
skin sof t.smooth and healthy. Sold at
JAMES E. BURNS & CO.'S
DRUG STORK.
Conner Peas. ad Klatt. fold Kt. fl•Ir) Ni
TIIB WEAR AND TEAR OESCHINEEN LIFE.
The cares and labors of business life are apt to
tell severely upon the health and constitution of
the ardent. energetic business man. and when the
need of some sustaining agent Is felt, when
he
musii,only • lemponry exhllenathon. and knee
the system In • state of partial collarsse when their
first eitigt ha. passed °C are too often resorted , to.
As Certainly as ere Ivor. behind It a residuum of
ashes. the use of the adulterated liquors of min
meree produces premature exhaustion and decay.
Touch them not. TonOand regulate the overtaxed
vital machinery with Hostetter. Stomach Bitters.
In that wholesome elixir, the alcoholic element.
which Is the tiniest derivable front any sourer...is
tempered by the choicest Omni, aperient, ant.i.bil
louS and and-febrile vegetable extracts and Julrei.
Ti, strengthen. retivitsolace and portly the syi.
tem Is the miwion of the great vegetable specific.
When thestomach is In. a healthy stale. the bile
Rows regithirly. the bowels perform their 441 a.
property. and the telegraphic Mires of the mayo.
system so. In perfect weeder: order. an rmous
amount of labor van be borne withoet. etch Or In
emaireoltince, and the direct effect of the eaters lo
to pounide this eitromus condiWyri of the unctions
ikon which the noarkhinent
ep of the body. an
greet
d its
name
ronmeyded forlta remarkable stnnisthenlng prop.
ernes, to all upoisw w hom the responsibilities of life
fferherllll4ll, s t ptta rrie de sti t , h in e .
fatigue.
• =anent , . agility to withstand
fatigue. see ageing the blessings justly ascribed
the renovating operation of this Palakideand Pow
cordial. Indeed there is mottling In the materis
'ogles that ran be compared with it.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
VAN 1)()11EN
3.67 Liberty S : tree
PITT,41"011101.
SI'EA NI EN - ( 1N Es
IRON AND,WOOD
MACH I+ ItY,
Steam' 1 3 binps,
Engineers and Machinists Toids,
STEAM FIRE ENGINES,
Woolen Machinery, Machine Cards
larXanntacturetu' and MIII Sup
pHs& A constant supply on hand and
tarnished onabort notlcr.
40111DEUEI 001.1CITEMI
"HILL& Ana
SEWER PIPE CO
65 and 67 Sandusky St, A Heal' en
' , ICH AND
VITIUVIE° "..',ky TOPS.
ittrM•nutmetwrte 4-ro . •
andDitALTLIC 'K.
C. G. MoBTILLEN, Agent
yime
To Oil Capitalists.
The DRAWN{ MIND IRON COMPANI 'erlU
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thin? to the new flowing well on A
They will HELL lA)T nn the bank of t• e A
hen, River, near the new wel
ballalns stte.
W. D. SLACK, Naperintaident.
8.W .v.. 11 . 4 D. X../ 50th. 1870. m710...03
KING WASHER.
Thl• =whine tiae bane the anti
Turk. New Jersey and hutent Pennsylvania. and
rearanteetl -
A Perfect inn Family Working Machine,
R. WALNOX, Side Agent,
GARDEN PLANT
Flower Trellises
The hasetaeosest..llo.l. cbe.Peet preen
:lEI
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lif Liberty airoart. Pltlaburgh, P.
WARNER'S
PILE REMEDY.
WARNEWS PILE REMEDY hot never felon
(not onon In ow ('lw) to two the Tort` ynnot.sonon
of Elton. Miklos or Bleeding Moo. Thaw whoa('
Welded shout.] tromedletelY Ou oe the , &MEW
and get WAIENERE PILE REMEDY. It ie ex
prolate Ice. the Plles.luld le hot recommended to
am other disease. It he. cored 113.1
thhil TOWS IftlfatnA , nim. Si. r.
gists everferhere:
GARDEN VASES
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LAND PLASTER; GUANO, AND
AXMONIATI SIIPZR.-PHOSPILATS OF LIME.
Aiwa?* la gore.
w. w. KNOX.
1311 lawny attest, rlttaburall. Ps.
VEROLIITION - Or . .PART E R.
6,. .r .2 2ontaptkirresoPrshaiat
u , o o . 444 . ot Pat eisi: T 4. ,11101
4117 diNankt by amtual &mem
fea r ieWAßOL
Pnivarrstrtn, April Re. 1870.. aP'O:.3l
14. i)
N .FRANKSTOWN ROAI,May 2d,
1970.-7104. nt.. ONE DARK BROWN
hwd. leg. ETU* of Lieut.
D. at Den y r Mayor mile , 1 °Wm MoN
WM. ~Di
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Diesday, Nay 10th,
AVM. SEMPLE'S,
so aild Federal tit rect. Anti:ll(l%y
A FRESH STUCK UT
NEW • DRESS GOODS.
WASH POPLINS,
Beautiful Cherie Mixtures
AT VKIIV I AV PRICES.
i N ‘1" piCAS
IN
POP
ALL FASUI , .N A MIS COIMIUL
FOR SUITS, VERY CHEAP
Plain and Figured. Silk Poplins
Bipck tt , aid colored
D 1 I+;s' LLKS
A LARUE AM) CI)NIVI.K I l': PATIN). IW
Striped and Figured P. K's
CASSIMERES AND JEAN .
• CoDona& and Linen,Drills,
AT POPUI.AII PRICM AT
TM.
/ 1 41.
11
SFISIPI
ISO and 18t Federal Street, alleghen
NOTICE!
•
Third Arrival of Spring
DRY GOODS.
Bell & Moorhouse
FIFTII AVENUE,
re Offering. (heat Bargains
Goods,
Hilk +. 4}iawl~,
Linens, Piques
raid Chintzes
tEA I) THE PRICES
JamesAg, Jes
174 Federal St y , Allegheny
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Al 10 cents. 30
_pelletal. Wall Papers, bright
dor, g. .l at the Nice. •
Al 1.1 Beery-Bright Duff Wall Myer,. g
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man.
At 13 cent.. line White iNtpers.
At .13 cent, yortt•tride White and Ott Holland
(dr Window Shade, tided at the price.
Eine 011 lleth Window Ilh.det at tear prices.
'font Wide Floor (loth. bright CORM, 45 meta.
Wide Ott Cloth. eel to et balls. rdema. hr.
enema Geld and Ilaad Made Wall Parer, at I ,
prices.
JAMES HOAG, J
No. 174
FEDERAL STREET,
‘LLEMIENI
THE BEST BARGAINS
This Season
elfin' Heavy British Conan Blackings
Ladles' Henry British. Colton Stinklngo
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AT 3 PAIR Tole $1,40
adid Soper British Cotton litorkingL
AT SO CENTS.
Ice's Rail British , Cotton Socks
AT 23 CVNTS.
Ma's Ilcavy French Cotton antis
LADIES AND XVI 8
MERINO GAUZE UNDERWEAR
AT VERT ..riticsis
I.IIBM, BOTtl - /V4VCIIILDREN
COTTON STOCKINGS
AT GREATLI REDUCED PRICYR AT
Morganstern&Co's,
ESE
SUCCESSOR TO
MACRITM, GLIDE di CO
Nos. 78 and 80 Market Stree
I 1.101:RTC STRISET.
HORNE & CO'S.
Hosiery ! Gloveis, !
W. W. KNOX,
Extensive and choice asauriesenla at
Prices Unknown Since 1861
ALEXANDRE'S RID GLOVES—a full assort.
meat at 31.73.
COURVIORSIEWS SIDS at 21.73.
LONG Tor KIDS. thok. Obsdes. at. 2111.02.
REGULAR MADE . BIUTISII. HOSE. Demi, 33
e.al..
MAN AND RIBBED corrox BOSE. 10
cents and sm.
DOMEIGIC COTTON HOSIERY, by muss or dos.
GENTS' SUPER STOUT_ BALI . BORE. 23
pats..
GENTS' SUPER FINE HALF DOSE. 23 ants.
Also splendid assortments SASHES. SASE and
BOW RIBBONS, LADIES' FANCY BOWS.
Large Additions to Stock
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'pee efrUtoe. to odeth ere Invite the .Ueetloe of
Olemde sod fteull Cuh Helen. -
77 AND 79 MARKET STREET
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ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL
ED. BARKER, Proprietor,
Cot. Penn M. and 11th, formerly old Cana
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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BARGAii` T o.`" I
Every Department,
IVII. SEMPLE'S',
I So ;Ind IS2 Federal St roet , A Ilegheny
Spring and Summer Shawls,
PANNIER AIWA
Cipeti Ceut.rC t7311".!Av1:3,
''--LR;IITSUMIER - SlilllTS ,
HATS . AND BONNETS
S4ndONtins,
OHS and 110 We
'A FINK STOCK OF
Pai•astk and San " Umbrellas.
.
Houo.keepillg Pty Goods .
IN EVERY XA 4 lETY
AT
ATTRACTIVE PRICES.
- Wholesale and Tietai
140 and ISt Federal tit reel, A Ileche
o,n a Par with Goli
WE NOW OFFER
0 ur New Stock
DRY GOODS
EASTERN 'PRICES.
Ex amineour Goods & Prices.
ARBUTHNOT,
SHANNON &CO.,
N 0.115 Wood Street
BUY THE GENUINE
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SPOOL C,01.101\.
GEO. A. CLARK
SOLE AGENT
Sold Everywhere.
SIECTiICLES.
Pr. FRANKS. the celebrated Lecturer on the
fir, and Ilannfacturer of extent and Improved
Spectacle, has returned to Pittsburgh, and Is now
at the XT. CLAM HOTEL. where ho Mlljusta his
far-famed lipectaclee to defective risk.n from an
esomlnallon of Alie.eye alone,. no in suit equally
well by day as by artificial light without fatigue.
from 13 to tl3 years. ler. P. may be prole... ll y
consult.] on all diseases of the limner , Eye, and
has a large so wk of his Spectacles and Eye Glasses
for sale. About 4.000 pair* of the. SPociacirs
were sold 41 lir. Franks last Moll In the *pone of
three months, Mrlng the most entire satisfaction
to all.. the niedleal gentlemen and fifteens Of
Pittsburgh hare by centric.° testified..
Be particular and enquire at the ladles' entrance
on Penn street for fir. pranks lAO,IIOOII 1111
IL (la. lintel.
OFFERED
THE CIItHtrEST PLACE In the C r
TO BUY WATCHES,
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Wattles &Sheafer's,
101 Fifth Avenue.
A Immo PM& ul AMERICAN and IMPORTED
WAIN, 11E8justroselveditod for saIcatORKATI T
RIMMED MRCP*_.__.RV
IMPORTER AND RETAIL DEALER IN•
FINE STATIONERY,
'WEDDING. VISITING. PARTY and BUSLNESS
CARD RNURAVING, MONOGRAMS. ARMS,
LUMINATING, A. • •
Said for maples.
1033 Chestnut St., Phila
GiORliE I. TROUPE,
Silk 'Hats,
AT
_ Nrrs
NEW ADY/ 1-1 8 : F211X. - -
Pitryie Railroad.
To Railroad .Contraetiots,
Pealed Propionls will be received of the ritticed
the NORTIMBN CACIFIC lIAII ilt lAU COM.
PONY. So. 'l/0 BROA VW AV. corner of (et!
street, New Sort, until WEDNESDAY.the lat dity
of. June. 15470. nt ...clod,. noon. for the lint
ding. Nintiniry. Budging and Ballasting of thin por
tion of the Nollf-m Stelae Bolivian In the Stole
of NiiflllCS.ll, extending fel , . tOo Dulles of the St.
river to the Bell river, the .12.t7ir
~.lml tiexuU 1 .. distance of shout 130
1=39
dock ftt Doluth.3li enesotet. or at the CM:trios, of the
311 , I •Ippl rl
4i I lank f
hiyles nt the I.4:cht
IRO BROADWAY\ ne , ntyor,
S F.)l 1) I,VS.
NOTIONS
LIVEDE AltE INVITED TO
CLARK'S
THE - EYE
111311
DREKA,
di - Orders by mall receive prompt. at
%Thelend,' and Renal. No. OW Flrgli AVENUE,
Pittsburgh. Ps. Old lists renovated .4 remodel
ed to present style, blocked and repUlul. fists
etted by the Ametion Comforter. All enters
promptly attended to. .
CHARLES P. STRIHHT,
Carpenter and Builder,
allnodw~ lam
ag:nue. corner Wooster treat, Allegheny. ng.
1131*17
GEORGE FIEFLICK,
HARD WOOD WORKER
Ito. 4F Frorros Bruisreornar. of Webster Imo
DUO. FRONT •nd VERFLBULE DOORS mole to
order. Mt kinds of Furniture repaired arid var
nished.
Refers by permission to David litissirl
Measurer.
DANEPOLES.
I lures ens eseartment of Mee Poles left
ores from beet seer. which I refer sea 'cellos
Isle. Mlles wasting should eider emly.eoss
to
Insure thole boles
- JAIIICI3BOWN „
136 Wood Street
FLUTING MACHINES.
and em pest Fluting Machines to
the market. ma 6.40 Heti mwdni. Cell me
see them et
JAMES BQWNIS.
130 Vocitl Street.
pIINCHIMI IRONS.
•
I have lint received an aaeortinentof Pinch
ing Irons. an article used WI tench Intim eaat by
tee ladle. for cciiing their hair. For. We try
• . JAMES isowx.
130 Wee 4 Street.
BUTCHERS, TINE NOTICT,!
here the firma amortment of CI
s pr i ng it.tppeee, with elan melt mot •
fronts. complete In 00007 Pert
end
• de.
JALES BOWN.
136 Wow Stfl.
NORTHERN
!IIM!=
Mi'.l=Ml
ntil soperstrucititt:
ay hill lIIR. receive Proposals. et
Id place. for the timber croye-thet.
r11!2!1=1
rid the ties received seeerdpig
which will be ready for dlrleihn-
WEDNY.9I/A Y. May 4.11470. 1 t the office
teeteetty. tt% anorp where plant the
ips and tWhllles the hmtl, with
ran then he •rrn. and the tinle
I=lllMil
y reserve ttse Ila to reject 01 0
crowd to be fort lnteren t, ut th
contalnlnu full Infornaff,
I be tarnished on br ruell or othe
to NNW'S F. Chief Engineer,
he Pi4tldent of the Company. tit the office, N
~E( ORY SMITH;
President No9llllll ruffle Po.
Affil Ili. II:70.
.12rri
:7 Per Cent, Gold Loan
FREE Or U. S. TAX,)
lEED3
WIILINGTON,
CEDAIt I1A1)11/$
MINNESOTA R. R. CO'S
First, Mortgage
:Al YEAR CONVERTIBLE BONDS.
A I.IMITMQUANTITY FOR SAI.II.
90 and Accrued lntere•
payable May and N.,vember.
ttIYIII I VAT' N. t TrLe.-
i7V. . r.
The greater part of the egad Is &trendy completed
and she.. large carnlOgs. end the balance of the
work Is rapidly pn , rec4ng.
We unhesitatingly amend these Rends. the
safest and Pert Investment In the tuarket.
U.S. FlTC•4l,oliell. stxurrent price, only.retu
tire per cunt. Interest.
ere
there pay eight nrs
one-dusrter per cent. 11l snd regard the
security ednallY Scud.
HENRY CLEWS & CO
Bankers, '
32 Wall Street, New York
S. M'CLEAN CO.,
No. 65 Fourth Avenue
PITTSBURGH, PA
Q.:WOILKM.V:n. 14CUAltD11.i.Y1
WORKMAN SL• DAVIS
ME=
2==Ml
Carriages, Buggies,
SPRING & BUCK WAGONS
It, 11, 16 and Is Beaver SI., Allegheny.
Itepairingneaily and poimptly executed. Or
ders for N e w Work
i gotten up in good ' , Qin and
warranted to glen ant olfaction In ewers cutriteular.
7411* N:::= on hand.
pan y's wake or. SARVINIB PATENT WHEELS.
7: . l , lappli Patent Quick Shifter and Antl-Dattler
• • "
iticaAnn DAVIS having purchased the I
tt Moore. In the tale a
ra . llVK A :t e Llra v, r:i: l k
hereafter he enntlnned at the nod etand;undre
mand alyie.tif WORKMAN A DAVIS. Wale
whetted.
--.. ll ' .l7(llZai n g./7. ollt y_ .
late with elttrena'NSMOrial rant, ritmourw
STONE
WATER PIPES
Chimney Top,
HOT AIR & I•IIIMNEY FLUES, Ste.
A large and full innaortment nonalantly on hand.
HENRY 11. COLLINS,
T. T. . T
Trego'sTeaberryTooth*Tash
the most plensant,chespest end beet DentlbOre
Ti:l s, anted free front InWidow, !luredlents.
It preserves and w h liens the Teeth !
IggßeZn t d a :s3l2 7l =liTt e d . : :ig
Prevents nevem:dation of Tartar!
Cleans and Purifies Artificial Teeth!
Is a superior article for Children!
Proprietor. A. N. tVILOOY , gg:delphia.
For rade bY all tnuarii.P ,
At A RSIII ALL'SELINIR. • . •
34/110111A1.1:14 EIJM tan WILL CV.: 111u0ACTI E.
MAILAUALI:B ELIXIR Wll.l. CVitc Iretiebrat A.
M1110LI:6 SEISM WILI:CI'IM CoTna Vona,
Price of ltarsbaWs ItilsirJl.oolLaulintliea,,,
Dert. 1301 Market street. It. MAI.
lir="WareTlrad retail. by GEO. A.
KELLY. ' Pittsburah•
letufitYPTira _ •
GLASS, QI7r.ENSWARE &.c.
100 WOOD STREET.
...?-7Q-CEMVXRETI
VINE rar-Not
China and Glass -.. 1.
MIXER PLATED 11001,9.1,111 N EA a
AND TEA SETS, TEA . TRAYS, r r
;T;
AI'iDCUTLERT
Ked WHITE tiTONE g
The LettGOODS at how pq
prico,
R. E. BREED &
jpp WOOD STkEET.
REYNOLDS STEEN &
124 Wood Street
Importers &act Dcslantn
FRENCH, Olin FINE CUT GLUE AND
Queensware
girThe larßfat ametaaent at New Port
ESTABLISIIED 1828.
nsioar 111[0137...ALSElit nitut...xoFr. K. MT,
RIGBY, OUST & co.,
No. 189 Liberty St.,
Whoknole'end Potsll Dealers 'end Jabbers In
CUINA,_QIIISISI•SWARE, GLASS sue SILVER.-
MATED WART. '
The attention at all Mena." es V e eny
hoe IP dlreeted to our Mock. men...-.we • . 3.0.
fawn the nt teropean markets, and
rftebrioit fresh and desirable Int ot the
p above
, elma
Kends. .
PAINTING, GRAINING, &o.
JOHN T.
- -
HOME AND 81011 PANTED,
CillAlN'Ers /AND Enr_.A.zuEn,
namoled
Led. f. r
No. 61 NINTH EMMET
iakt27- UAW fluid street,) Pittsburgh,
CARPETS, OIL CLOT/1S
CARPETS
SPt ) il
l\U SIR
Fine, Medium and Common
RP ETS.
00r Stock Is the largest ne have
ever arered to the trade.
Bova J, Rose & Co.,
21 4VE N U E
April Ist, 18'i
SPECIE PAYMENT
,
Resomea r
- Varian(' &Coßill's
CARPET STORE,
71 and 7314'iltb. Ave.
trOur Arleen see the hetest in thts netrket.
- CATIPETS.
New Rooms! New GoOdst
NEW . PIIIC. , ES . ! .i.
Inmegunkted the °peeler- N.rg
h the •
Vlia:PiT DISPLAY OF
Ever Offered in this Market.
IffWEST PRICES SINCE 1861
OLIVER. McCLINTOCK & CO,
Filth A vcmue
NEW CARPUS.
Reduction in Prices
TO CORCLESPOND WIT'S
WHOLESALE RATES
McCallum Bros.,
No. 51 FIFTH AVENUE_
ABOVI WOOD 13T6EST.
UPHOLSTERERS.
M
a d M,IL we
iniureb Citable°, Cornice Mouldings and W i ndo w
‘4lall'grlLT 11=s1:.anAi1I';h1lr'rr,:iigdZr:7.
P.rtiellita attention Is given to tak
ing up. elesaleg and brushing. altering lust relef
tnAr7= of gleaning carpet Is the only way In
which you an feel assured that the colors are err ,
served and the grinds thoroughly freed freno
dust and
lrx7;4n. The prim too e e Iv hu
ly tr . ,
goods free alarm.
ROBERTS, NICHOLSON - k THOMPSON,
I
Uphutsterera and Prolklekkrli of
Steam Carpct Heating Establishment,
NO. 127 'WOOD STREET,
entaneel Nnir Pllth Avenue. PUtabuigh. P.
REMOVALS.._
Ir C IOVAL..
S. P. SHRIVER & CO.
u "~29 utrtiiiti.p,,iotbelf~Tnia4oOre~nee
Nos. Y.ZI and Liberty M.,
t. *llO been wf W 4 lon STItEKT. where they
win he p 1. 1 ,1,111. YCOnli their ~ vid frionao and cue-
S. P. SIIIIIVEIt CO.,
2321
REMOVAL.
TUG OFFICE OF TIM
Allegheny Insurance Company
Ilea been removed tonn N 0.37 Fifth avenue. to
No. 67 FOURTH AVENUE,
•
BETWEEN MARKET AND WOOD REEMETO
I=
EMOVII,---YRED'E SCHROEDER,
blendiant Tudor and Miller In Gentlemen's
Famishing Goode; lbw, GeaUemeu slid Boys'
Cliithlng on band and made to order nt the short- •
eel notice. has removed hem his late stand. Nn.
•
booth avenue, to No. 31 WOOD STREW. .5
lowner u[ Third avenue. • -
tnhlle7o-1,
ZEMOi AL.
The rittsborgh Bank for Savings
Ras removed from 50.6 . 1 to 61 IOUItTII AVE.
14116, in tae Merchants and Manninctorcre Rant
tnOldlns.
R .
EMOT I •
ALDERMAN JAMES LINDSAY
Has removed his ninon. fn,n'corner of Weider
avenue and Washington street. to No.'s? rime
AVENUE. ; asUwigi
ENOY
R.
The Monongehela Insurance Company
itas removed front No. 98 Water street 10 N. E.
earner
of Wood street and loonith avenue isecood
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71rITIVIMATiti
ard;v6l
DR. WI-111 - TIER
CONTINUI:3 TO TURAT ALL rat VATIC DLISISA. •
FICA. Syphilis In nil Its foram all urinary diseases.
and the elects of mercury are rofiggter:r b er .
ttherthlr h i ...Sh lri
potency. res ling rem self me or other dam
hel which produce 000141 of the following eoects.
ga plateaus, t o othy askew. indigestion. non-
theptieu aversion to society, unmeliness, deed
of fatale loss ittimisory, itammiggeg.
taj="einl'io4:•ntoltr rr=ger ' anitiTs n''' f b eeteri °
eel teethe linerodent. are permanently mire .
Moans Wand with thew or any other delicate.
nt
In atandrg , methadone' cons*.ent 1 •
"A'AC:l2:4=l:.jrl:4.bit`rii
Yemal I
eaten. laremerhosor Webs. Palling. Indadornee
tricppl. of the Womb. Othritls, Prwritls.
Amenontme. blennitagia, llorrnerenthate. ono
spoon, or Barronans,ec treated with the ere .
ItV=vident trot is ' physician w ho tonnes
gi,../.lesclusively 10 OM Ptady of • •
w certain des
of Messes and Inas thousands of cases levee
Teat mast wale greeter skill In that spailwitY
than one in equal pretie.
The rhl.4...."`...areediel pamphlet of anpagc t
that give a foil [ideation of venereal and 1
pithate Meese that can int had free at cede or be
mail fur two name. In ailedenvelopes , . _Every 1
sentence contains instruction le the sect.. se:
enabling them to determine the precise mane ot
Oar complaints. o •
The establishment. oloprirlog ten ample eroodilo.
Is central. When It is nog convenient to ant the
eity. the LaMar , eel non can be obtained braving
beritten statement of the ooe. and mean. !.
forwiteled by mall or PIMA,. In some Clinton. I
en, lawyer. • pawed asammation is ahaohdely
neweary,,while in others Maly persons' attention t
threadred, and for the elf such
patents then are shuliv acoommodstlo n
etow tworwwied with the 4
no that so presided with °Very requisite that A
Is calculated to Tannage eatery. Inclodlng nail- A
cried Taperbaths. All peselptl un ons arc Peered
In the Doctors own laboratory, der his personal ,
by mall
menet pthophins at once free, or r.
by mall ow two serum, do ratter why to , have faded. 3
"" ay. . h t s o " . "". . is n . ' (TiloVitit Trol'lTE
InvL I Z% if ) PIIIMU•Sh. •
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