The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, June 16, 1869, Image 2

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J. WITAJID. imam Axe rionaimei.
sosver. realm: Jose is asst.
row, 00VILIII104 Wlli,
,JOHN W. ,GLARY.
Republ s icari Nominees;
&sate.
, JAMES B. UUTAN. .
Puttied to 4ocioloo Countrooo.l
WILLIAM C. BHLYRLOCK,
anoitax a BARKER,
(Babied to fouis{on of Conbiroonl
mrster. •
ARTHUR SHIELDS,
• 7Verissrer:
• EDEN ALLlEiter..
Register and Recorder,
DARIUS' RINGpETON ,
clerk of Cb"rf*
.JOHN C. HART.
Cloosiniationer,
JOSEPH DRITTAIN,
Auditor,
• W. U. LUKENS.
iter Rouse Director.
ROBERT COOPER.
Tauten of Academy
D. P. LOWARY,
:AMES SMITIL
A LETrvat from tiandersornille,
Woushingtou county tia., to the Au.:
gusto Chronicle, states , that Cot.. B.
W. Flourners, Democratic Itepresen
tative to the Legislatun3 of that State
was runnier's' itt his own 'field, on
Tuesday I .lune 3d, by a negro rum
In his etuploy. The negro was ar
rested and committed to Jail.
Sara the Philadelphia Arse lion.
Caleb Cuddling, for many yairsa Rep
resentative In Commis from Massa
, elswietts,and Attorney General under
prteldent Pierce, and now regarded
ns one of the most impartial thinkers
in Awerlo Mkt,* strong ground to
favor of Senator Sumner's speech on
the Aluhama claims. Gen. Cushing
has been one of the ablest leaders of
the old Democnwy. It to alsolituted
that lion. R. J. Walker, another
DemocratiC leader , is pre paring
powerhal paper in, support of the
same side.
DziaxsATE McCormick, of Ade>.
na, on =Wednesday last, laid before
Gen. Sherman and Secretary Raw
lins a MI statement of recent Indian
outrages In Arizona and • the great
lostloB fe red byeltilens. He made
fresh appeal for more troops and
the matter has been referred •to Gen.
Thomaii, comnutuding the Pacific
Department. Gen. Sherman has fit
vorabli endorsed the memorial of
the Legislature of Arizona, request
ing that arms and rittims be' Issued
to citizens where they out effectively
co-operate with troops against hostile
. - ./
ON Wednesday last, Lieutenant
General Sheridan, accompanied by
Brevet Major General Bucker, lire
vet/BrigadierGenemi J. W. Forsyth,
Brevet Major 34. J. Arch, Surgeon,
and his staff, left Chicago for Omaha
and - Salt Lake City, the latter city
being located at the extreme weetem
boundary of the Lieutenant GeneniFs
Military Division. General Sheri
dan's object In making this tour is to
look after the various posts and sta
tions along the-lino of the Union Pa
itallrea)l, and weertain by per
, monal observation what distribution
'of troops may be necessary , in order
to secure better proteetion from In
dians for those points. He expects
to be absent ten or, twelve days.
THE Chicago Tribune talks with
° force and justice about the election
riots In Washington. "We know
that white Democrats," says the Tel
loune, "In New Orionis, Indiana,
Pennsylvania and New York , city
have within a year committed pre
the same outrages of which
there colonel Repel leans In Wash
ington have beeir v gnilty, and- that
not, a lair of the hcedam of one of them
had been touched for it. But we
want no such precedents tobe.toleni
ted the'Republitun party. The
voter Who will use violence to pre- ,
vent an opposing but lawful voter
from voting Is no Republican, but is
false to the Brit principierof Republi
canton, and the sooner he is drum
med cut of ourcamP to the tune. of
the Rogue's March, the better for the
party and 14 the eouutry."
, Ix refertince to the Cuban belliger
ency, the latest advice 'received at
Washington, are that Chile has for
nuilly Joined Peru in recognizing the
belligerency of the Insurgents. These
two powers are , the only 'ones that
have taken this step, though the
Mexican tkkogress has given Presi
dent Juana authority to do so when
_ ever he pleases. The course of Chile
.and Peru, Seism likely enough. to
. cause us some embarrassment. The
ironclads bought of us by those States
\
were' delivered on the pledge that
\
• they should not be used against any
- power with which we were at peace
until after they have been taken to
the countries purchasing them. If
Peru and Chile now ask to be reliev
ed from Ilk pledge, as some persons
• hero think they will, our Govern
ment will he met by protests from
Spain. The, Minister from that coun
try bas already complained informal
ly, if not otlichilly, at the disposition
being made of the Peruvian bronclads,
which have not yet got beyond Cuba.
- The vlows of the new Peruvian blin
ker °lithe question invohked- have
not come to 'light. t
• ...
Tun Pacific Railroad Na *bolted,
by alisesenger In the Pullman Pal
ace boarding house train, to he In
excellent order'srlth but little excep
tion thrOolghout the entire line. He
telegraphs from thC . summitbf the
Sierra Nevada, Juno 10th, where ho
Hays the train arrived on listi after
noon of that day, having run from
Promontory Point, over the Central
Pacific road at a speed of thirty-five
to fifty, miles hourly on levels, and
twenty-five to • thirty-five on ascend.
Ing grades. He says the road gener•
ally Is In good' condition, and thous
limbo of workmen are daily improv
ing it by leteling up the track where
sligittiy settled by the heavy rain s .
There is no remoradde ground for
the eastern storks of danger. from.
, any source, on the entire line . serum
Übe continent. The fifty miles of re
ally rough mad on the Union Pacific
east of Wasatch is rapidly being per
ketad. Meantime trains are run
ninutdowly end aurtiously. A month
hence the time between New York
and thmlFrandseu shookl he nude
Loehr days. A dispatch. front..kkut
Frimebie dated Julie 10th, says the
/Wilma Palace train arrived at Bur
tmaentn W.dy. The passengers re
ort tbelroesi rensrally . in good con-
Tun Radical of last ay* maker
101
ivo Indecent attack th e bro th er
01l the editor of thif per, hasinigthe
attack, we pre en upon tbe "belief
that he is in Home -ay or Other con
nected with us its Pnidicatket. In
jtstice to him may state that he
is le no sense interested in: the AR
(Wei either editotialk,or ; brebellinli
and bas no mono to iki with its rum
' *gement than Mt Qtly himself h llB6
Tun 'tactical's denim of its editor's
attempt to net-up the county com
mittee "is a specimen of 'Mines?
on i► par with his" alleged support
of °mentor Geary's renondnation.
If he was not engaged in • the ,"tei-
ting-up'! business why employer, ma
ny horses out
. buggies and send so
many ninneraratt into the country
the neat ninr Icing to hicertain• hoW
matters stood?, and what induced so
many of his particular favorites In
the different tOwMcidps ,to announce
themselves for and run as candidates
for committeemen?
A Lurr Of delegates to the Republi
can State Vonventlon thus air chosen;
gives seventy to' Geary and sixty.
three to "that other man;" who. at
prteent tb nawelms. 2 ln 'the same
connection it is intimated that a per•
Bon of those InStrurted for 4.h.viry
will not stand, fire,in other .'words
certain slippery felloWs hive boon
playing fasi and loose, with the inten
tion of defe;ating the Goveinor. Did
he not "protest too much." We
should never srisPet4 the editor of the
Beaver Radkal of being one of them.
—,Piltabogh Chnuneeelul June 14.
Tux Radical, no doubt thinking to
!glare' us, told Its raidens last' week
that we had had a fist fight with the
(Alton; of the Lead * few days Pre
vious. This is untrue., A coUple of
boisterous Individuals cans; into our
office and acted In a very disorderly
manner. After hearing it a while
and ft Ling mitten( .were getting'
worse Instead of better,' we threw
theiu into the street., That was' the
"tight," and all there was of it as the
Radkat very well knew when it gave
publicity to the matter.
An Interview or some length. between Governer
J. W. (leery intg tho Praddent, et Washington.
al Wedkedri. y hod. lambed a =ellen mad ambi
tions Impeder to Mini:mph toe Ptilladelpbla Jan?.
nal antmpendlog elders to the Cabinet, the Gov
erner Inking. ere long. the poet bow bold by Her.
rotary &rte. The rumor le plandble, bat le not
yet generally eredlted.—Pltte. fitoz.
We hellevethe above to be
. bogus.
There can be little doubt It is the de
sire of the Treasury Ring thus to dis
pose of Governbr Geary. He is a sore
thorn In the side of their wellarrang
ed plans for plundering the' public,
- and grit could only be Ko fixed as to
withdraw hlm honorably , from be
fore the nominating convention It
would be considered a trump trick
for the corruptionists. That game
won't work. Thecorruptionists will
be brought to grief next winter.
Ox Wednesday last, one of the pa
pers of Washington city Oublished a
letter from Hon. Alex, H. Stevens,
of Georgia, In reply to some: criti
cisms on his history of the Rebellion.
He takes a very gloomy view of the
situation and argues that we are drift
ing to - consolidation mid empire.
Nothing, he says, can prevent the fl
nstl establishment of Imperial ism but
a determined effort ou the part of the
people to preserve free Institutions.
The' remedy he says is not in sax*
sion ; that was tried and found In
sufficient. It must be had at the bal
lot box; Ho calls upon the people of
the several States to seriously consid
er whether..they will maintain frixt
instltutioni,orlmperiallisn.
TUE Washington county Republi
cans held their primary meetings
on last .Saturday and their county
convention on the suemeding Mon
day. We have, on going to prism,
heard nothing of the result. The Re
porter of that county,on the preceding
Wednesday, In an editorial - on the
duties of the approaching• conven
tions; made use of this language In
reference to the dbstributhip id Seco
toilet and Representative offices
with this county :
One other duty willi devolve upon the Canton.
ilea—that of determining the distribution of oti
ose In oar Leglslitiv , district. While, In order to
effect harmony, and shoot • measure orgratitude
towards Beaver county for tbrtaMority which
enslntalus this as a Republican disillet. we an
10111.41 to concede her an addhlot al representa
tive at Harrisburg, we are not'vrilibig that she
WWI have the bat and highest. the hot had her
deuatortal WM, and If we wan to eWoy the Mlles
at all it most be done now. The peat Mee year.
will **awn the apportlemneet. Wot only can
theardlnary odstotages Cr having a nmreeentailve
in melt Homo be readily comprehended.. bat tbe
=I one allaying such doable rßestatkos
be nett appartionamet takes steroid
have prevailing weight with oar poop e shall
he min to see any aspintlins dimpnototed, bat
the pub& welfare and advantage mist be souls so
overtop all merely penrosal combination&
In the Aisembly of Nova Scotia,
at liallittx, on June 9th inst., the At
torney General alluded to the sultleet
of the repeal o 1 'the union act, and
tidd the British Legislature had not
the power tq tax Nova Scotia, and
therefore, has not the'power to alter
I her (Asnstitution. The Pmvineemust
be liberated from the union. Mild
Immures had alrfaidy been taken for
the attainment of the object, and
now they were agout to try stronger
'measures, lie moved that the Attor
ney General of Nova SeoUa be au
thorized •to Obtain in the English
courts a Judicial opinion ash to her
forced union with Canada, and stated
that if, alter all, the .freedom of the
'Province could not be secured, they
.would have to take recourse to ex
treme steps. lie did not, however,
intimate,what steps should be taken.
The debate attracted little interest.
THE — wwwiiptlon of some of our
lending publkiournals that Minister
Motley of the United States, is at
once to conclude a natundlintion '
treaty with England, is not well
founded. Reverdy Johnson, late
Minister to the court of St. JIMIC4,
secured a protocut for a treaty of nat
uralisation which was' ratified by our
Senate. Nothing nether can be dune
in • the premises until the Dtglbish
Parilantent has materially chang
ed the base of that kingdom. No
movement'lms yet been models) this
direction by the Gladstone Ministry.
The most Mr. Motley can do is to
pentonallly . urge Lord Clarendon to
bring forward this necessary legisla
tion. A proposal on his pert to do
so Would probably lend to debate one
the relations between England and
the United States. It - is more like-,
IY that Gladitone and his associates,
may not ls° quitiready for Kuehn de
bate. At all events, nothing more
cur be doite - tokvarit the settlement
of the citizens question till Perna-,
meat grants the power to make the
—Col._ W. F. Kw niter has owned
Fraud* Badman, Secretary or [hate
of 311.13motni,lbr $2,000 damages
ceetitying f to or
Incorrectly form and
election retilrnoemberenf Uon.
gum, whereby be (Baader) *fled to
receive the minim* of election,.
t" .. rinnileirmidkca - lanegeor e t the
lAhotis ageism Iflumei7 •
's t e d atledraportkon of, thiseotnity
jet. Thislyntd de. TheAnatii
po part titutteW betwial tie twill
dateaktr nonsiiiition,Mxt was about
as well satisfied with thesehole ticket
after it wee nominated as tho gener
ality of the Itepublicans of the coun
ty. And it was not 'until the "Ail
right"' teleigre,uh froth "1143.54.." was
received by-Mt Mackey, of Alleghe!,
ny CO0y; that we *owed, Any=
ildneivnmg lh .the"Matteje. - Aite,i .
satholng oarseli tiud sut9its dispatch'
wits sosiffrosi here We began to • won
der Whit Wits "all right," 'add - Ijoiti l
'discovemti Unit it Was aifassimuMel6
the present State Teeasurer, that he
could nelscupon Betivercounty'slieh
ntorial and Septescidative Oldness
In his *mime nest Winter for elect,
flop.. We know tiisit Ids success will
bo a triumph of the' ! eorruptionists of
.the State, and the same men who
vote-(or him will;ate against, the
'passage . ore law taking theuneipetsl
- balance of State funds out of his
hands:. Knowing these things; 'and
they being known bY ;others, . a coi.s
rtspOadent in last *wk's
.AtiteM,a hi;
misted, and we now insist editorially,,
that the , Republicans of, this county
usk for nothing but,' what Is, proper
and right when tho.deinOut . lafor-,
Illation from Messrs: Itutan and Mum
lock is to what their course on these
two •questionsi wit he,. provided they'
obtain scats In that Body,. If we are
'assured that their Influence . will be
exerted in behalf oithe whole people
Of the State, by voting for the . pas
sage of such a lawns we lard indica
ted, whereby the huMirod thousun4
'llollAns of interest on the unexpended
].deucetie - Seefirtirto . the Ara
"isiYers bf I'eni4iviiala;tind!not
into the.' hands of . Mackey , and
.lits
confederates, they VIII have .no sup.
poiter in Beaver county who Will he
more active and zealous In their .,tio ,
half than ourselves: tientlemen! in
lx4utlf. of the tux-Papers of this own
'
ty, then, we ask fqr light on the sub-
Pet here referred - Will yoli re
fuse to let ushave it ? "
Our prefetehces are pining and. Mei. arc rioted.
ens, but If It rhall appear that In giving them up
we can, reader Newry mere wears. we dull
make that gemlike. or any other which 'axiom
chill aumrmt,or the mimeo. of our principles may
demand. We only silk that a cm desponding un
leltiskuese shall man,' tlw l'hilatielpida Correa-
Oen, and all win be well. 'Raiiicat.
The editor of the Radical, if he ev
er was a friend of Governor Geary's
at all, determined to give up his sup
port of that gentleman long ego—
long before he took his name froth the
mast head , elf his paper—long before
tuhilittlng into the columns of. the
RaditialthecensorlOui and ridieulous
anti -Geary. Harrisburg correspon=
deuce. The above was written Sim
ply to ease himself off. In another
paragraph of the Radical of the same
date; (J une 11th ) Mr. Quay says:
"We support him (GearY)at the
convention unless satisfied dual his
nomination will result in the defeat
of our ticket." He is not n delegate
to the conventhin. lie will have no
voice% its deliberations. . Ile will
have no business there, except as a
"borer" or a reporter. If he goeS to
Philadelphia it will be for the Pur
pose of convincing some of the dele
gates—lf he can—that ',103 is satisfied
.Gen. Geary's nominatiMP will result
in the defeat of the ticket." Mr.
Quay has been dead set against Glen.
Geary ever since he was Governer of
the State, and particularly hostile to,
him since the Gov. telegraphed to
Gen. Grant, that the McClure Cur
tin ring had no authority from him
to support the latter's claims for a
seat In his Otbinet. This stroke at
the power of the Ring to sell out otll 7 ,
ces In Pennsylvania has not beeti for
given nor forgotten. It struck niche
means whereby that faction made its
money.
RECIPROCITY WITH CANADA,
The New York Chamber of Com.
coerce met in that city on ThuradSy
last, when, tjle following' resolution
was offered, and after some pertinent
and forcible remarks. *Ws passed:
Amaral. That the Chambdr of Commerce of
New York city heartily Indorses the resolution of
the Committee of Ways and Means, which =ant
maul, paid the Blouse of lathes on inn
Sad orlltarch lard, recoannt=e President et
the United States to renew nektutiatione with the
Government of Great Britain and nem th em, If
leseeibirs. toe delude conclusion, for the mange.
merit of, reelpructal trade with Canada, and secur
ing to sue citizens the freedom or the deer at.
Lewrenor seri freedom of the buboes lisheries of
the mod of British North America.
Gen. Walbridge said while oppos
ing any measures looking to the ae
quisition ' of Canada by force, he
would : welcome its peopiewhen they
are willing to link their political for
tunes with, the United Matto— He
did not believe it good policy to at
tempt to ccerm Canada by cominer
' dal restrictions into a union with the
UoiteilStates.. Intimatecommerclal
relations should be brought about up
on terms mutually beneficial, and the
political result. will follow in good
Buie. General Walbridge stated the
questions between °the U. s, and the
Provinces were, first, au interchange
ofnatural products of soil upon such
reciprocal terms us may be agreed
upon ; wend, accumulation of excise
duties and of patent and copyright
laiS; third, free navigation of the
river St. Lawrence and eniargetnent
of the canal south; fourth,freedom of
inshore - fisheries of the coast of Brit
ish America; filth, regulation of trin
sit trade. . .
He then proceeded to argni ,in fo
yer of the , resolution and !proposi
tion., above advanced, contending
that:whilst the Canadians will be Sat
isfied with the convenience of selling
in our markets inreturn for the en
largement of the St. Lawrence Canal
by them free of coed to the United
States, the freedom of the St. Law
rence and fisheries, yet thatconvent
ence of our markets to thern'utill
Idly be no competition tiour flamers
and absolu to benefit to our merchants.
Our capital and credit, together with
the titet that we have free access to
the ocean at all iseasocis of the year,
would be a great convenience to the
Canadians ; brit theirnsealso neecasa-
Illy implies that in using our capital,
, : our credit and our ports, we derive
the :advantages that possession of
capital, credit and ports give .o the
community. , In other. words, we
become the merchants of four mil
' lions of people, itrilOM we niemow
, driving away:
A copy of the resolution wits trans
, mithxl to the Secretary of State, who
it bi understood, is about to take into
consideration the : proposition adVont
ted:by Gen. Walbridge.
7 ' 7 l7lelicaly of Frank Womleil,
an Jusuratat , clerk of Ntw York,
who, has been misting ten days, was
Ibuial yesterday tloattrig in the bay,
with. *large scalp wound on the
tend. He was pr ob ably robbed and
=entered. He . served during the
war as tkilonel of an' lUtrrofs regi-
irsailea wit upon comrygitivittli Meet.
TIMKPUTT - Or was rafts"
parse in e ttke et Ile ealptits Wits oils
Theltßiaddlean party la built upon
a foandatlOn of truth and h •
right and Justine. The great mass
its members are .of that class who
have moral principle ttllCiellr
integrity. They nen* coei
rupUon, nor act with . dPartY which
reneges toPergeitseif-fromeesis
,sespielon of•torniptkm. ad I
.dt fortis to Walt* the Dpni*erthey I
t°000 ,011 t; th9fi r etrikFi 4 , 6ll4" *.
:flinty of 411400 3 0 01stri*
;of the Rennhlkanparty whearecon
bleed and held tegt3ther,hytheeohe;
site attraction' of ',publie 7 phinderl
We must, thiOvfnic
, form ourselves. We must commence
It at odes,and at hem. We flust see
that mireandidatedaieiS.souo Wife.
10401 1 1040 . 1 0 'cli ll 4 u1 ) 0 4
to represent. , oar party is quite,
ferently omstituted in its • materials
frOm that 'of' the Detimeratie' party.
The latter swidlow,*Olesale,.
• withont any, system AM"'
realm which its , ringleaderiAnaY.
Tho' %rifler will,
never ibllew in the, Wake . of thMe
who wisitto,foist itPon them:
arts which they know to be radical
' ly•if we Wish: to inaltitstu
our party asirAieleney, we innst 'rend,
der It worthy .4,.the_siipiborti
masses. We must not • Permit few,
personit so to' manipulate It els to se,
cure tbe'election of otficeni who :Will ,
.usehtinelrethi of thatisautVof dcaints
of the interest, of • the pulite. funds,
and render no amount of it• to the
State.
• We unighel l tti note ihatthotuove
meat of reform is . prwrgl,in
al
imoeit every ooinakvta Pennsylvania.
The Peopld awls:coining -Menke to
the fact that a talvt!eitiit be pawed
taking the uninrpepac~<l lid:mete of
the public money out of the hands of
the State Trednrer, WhO twelves
over a hundred thousand dollars per
annum interest, which he *tots,
with the exception of , what he .pay 4
to those printing prayer and point-
clans Who cry out against pledges and
lustructions 7 ,and placing , lt , where
the interest shall turrue to the. benefit
of the State and the reduction of tat
anon. The first step will be to place
a new man' In for . State Tiepsurer.
The honest eandldate7 either for Ai
sembly or Sedate--will have no hesi
tation. in at _once pledging himself
!et ti#e support' of, n neer man for
State Treasurer, mid ' fora law . tegu 7 ,
lating.the seeming interest on unex-.
'pended Wigwam.' Any disposition
evinced to' evade this ]filed to de
ny the right of the, party Wash, It:—
to procrastinate . or :equivocate,4i;
blame thtee who demaed teas "bolt- ,
ers"-wlll'he'interpreted ns'evldenoe
that the" candidate acting, - Imam' .
understanding with the ring of car
ruptionists who are fattening on the,
spoils wrested from the tax payers;
and rearingpolacc upon thedefraud
ed Industry of the State.. Those on
ly are the disturbers, and .the
era" who refuse to" de right. , That
"catch-word" will not take. It has
been tried ou In other counties , of the
State, and has proven a failure. I
we wish to succeed, there must'he no
halting on the part of our candidates,
and we trust, and expect there will
not be. •
'BRAINS. DINICRETION,"
For a long time after Mr. Sow rd's
election to the United States Senate,
his Southern colleagues and the South
ern editors "pooh poohed" at - what
he said, and argued that he• was: a
man of no . parts, had no "brains," no
lodgment," no "discretion," and.in
diet VMS "nothing but a 'bungle who
was not. worth • minding." • This
feigned ,estimate of Mr. Seward's
ability continued for a number of
years, .when a Southern nun—Mr.
Chestilut, of South Carolina, We be
lieVe It wries in his place in Me
Senate and told his Southern friends
that they had bilked 'disparagingly
of Seward's the irles and arguments
too long already, and that they had
better be addressing themselves to the
work of resisting these theories, and
upsetting his conclusions. They did
so, but Seward lianimered a*ay
un
dl •he made the politics' 'cauldron
boil, and he livees to see shivery, the
institution against which his aorta
were' directed, swept from the statute
books of every State in the Unkin, .
We aro not a Seward, nor:do we
charge our detrael ors with having the
same mental calibre that Seward's
defamers had ; nevertheless we eon-
not help laughing in our sleeve ocui
sionally at the similarity existing be
tween his detractors in the nation at
' large and our own in this county.- 7
One says we have no- "brains," an:
°ther allegeethat we are a!'stupid
editor," a third that we have no "dis
cretioli," and the balaiye can go no
further than to call us a "liar,".
"nick-name," or make wry tamest
us from a distance;-to all of whom
we say : Gentlemen I never mind
our "bruins," our "stupidity," or our
"diseretton," but cuonver oar/acts
repel our aro, ?fracas.
In this connection too,' We may
premise, that If the Auovis Without
"brains" or "discretion" can set the
corruptionists of the County to wrig
gling, twisting rind. howling In every
direction as they never did before;
what could it not do with thesetreas
ury plunderers and miserable "bum
mers," If its editor had a MI stock of
"the whitish; soft mass which coast=
tides the anterior oreephalie extrent-
Ity of the nervous system in man?"
His lore in this particular brevldent
ly their gain. • •
A Strat.t, number ofmanWpapera,
generally suffering In a terrible state
of Impecuniosity, and too glad to
receive small donations from the ring
men, whereby to keep body and mut
together, are snapping at the Coo=
3i Euclid., and thebig,gast of them all
here is disgusting its smell and de
creasing number,of readers by repro
ducing what these county concerns
have to way,--old of which amuses us
Immensely. What troubles these
renews is the knowledge that we are
sustained by an overwhelming popu-
Mr sentiment, and that their emula
tion of dictating to the people and
tapping the Treasuryis goae forever.
All over the State (the people are
moving in earnest, thoroughly deter
mined to tight the battle which has
been commenced against the ring.
men to the end. • Heretc begin.
ning has been made, an te -work
will not stop till a thorough reform
has 'been aecomplished. It mkt not
supposed that the whole work could
he performed at a single stroke,
though the confusion of the ring meu
indicates how thorough they regard
the defeat they have sustained lathe
I first encounter. The-attempt 'that.
was made to draw the:lines shows
that theßepublicau premier theStsde,
with the egtion of a few lean and
hungry s 0113, who far- this Imo' :
son are on the m
side, are with'
the fbnintercial in battling for hones
ty retrenchmentf and reforni.—Ptitt.•
tb►nriarrelal. •
I
of
41tb n itw • r
w .co , with\
•.
- - - pea
lb IAO Slitorer nonhogll
-hi you , ilialiceol tie Camistdo . oaf , '
ttrdpril
'11114144
=I
tborli
psiveteW
admit fat. :
the the sue pew
iass...-----
will thalami their whole diny, athl keel O _lEl
Jo that "Wand to: promos"' ... .. , v
ethistitnents, ot the litato..ilthatth
,to the atattalanustion moth,
• editor of Oth.lbottea, thg. Raw; 0114ractele
bend are bmear as 11122,
• Wok. um b l ot at tba
'ate dithi on that question. After IN - Mill
Wee bed besnalected ust lostandisa atitatto
or thetha. all tblablailan• Ware
ltheleella OW bwasifsayst tout, Itha r... .
Sheri was no isacelletl,ks =OM ".. 'I T U '
°mentor tiestrAtba Ma ...", .2.,,....,.,_'. • ' ',
We sarnwitly Ups sa4 taljety ee; ' ' .. ... — C,
lent Getentor will net an l7 we eieceethethA '
ea-elected ~• anil be will, doubtless, Vim - to
whom a ealths ilas," , ~. .. , -.:- : , Tirol,
Uppulph,lo4 the Climmirefalmakes
the folloliing coinment .:•,-
The call correction hi the above • Ml,..iitello
ant Ws. Wer VMs
md. of the A. beer , eilkot
the county Lonstelttee; hie itorottow ) 1 - Wirt'
however, le th e c ustresea. — asepes. We 'd d
soy tbe nosolnatlass were not mode bi theveopks.,
and sato the wimp, Of the more ...,011‘_,, , ,F,
Inane* 0o that teen s ti onsestion l _,ll . 3.
We did lot *llk of WWI OemTvw gu'u • .
soy orals nounneorfor the " tank Yoe *.
de to Col. Icissire Wog doien Oriente* Geerre
same from nes editorial rollmop! the g o d,
the Impression conveyed that hem In hear lOW
Governor's reoomhsatlon lea specimom or, .riett•
DM ar " ea sp olds Ins mime ltesesktcdsrmt•
respondent for rettnertenthe num . ,
Al to who wrote the coinina .
'ion tO theillitiliete- 'On .ho
little doubt In the mitel ,of any one
at ell conversant wit it thestyle Of_ts
certain person inliMvaiLilisforocous;
went upotetho tuticleit will3WWell
to state somefacts,„ It is ,a . fact that
there Is In the Treasury otlhe.;state
an unexPendediitlance of the publie
money.awOnutlug at times:totem or
two toilltorirat - dothusr - itireirne
Vint therelsknitlittehYwhiehltitereir
can be clairueA bythe State upon thiti
large arbliaiit of ridney. ' It"lis' true
the statelr,earg, bmiis ti44, 11 9'.
perided haulm to the banks atlrtun s til
to a pert:NO.4nd nukes use of Mein,
Wrest tin, dethred Withent - retidera
big an turi*int to the Statejlt lititie
this interest seinethirell,'autdollio.9.
over. one hundred t thoisand; dollars:
It Is tru'e that a law . Was introduce&
hest winter, at the urgent rertet,Af
•Goveroot . GeerYl:fohAve, . c! ll l . .lo,t*fit.
thus accruing upon.theputure money.
applied toward li,Mblatingthepubile .
debt areilthereby Imeining . hinder,:
It b, true thisla*Was defeated by
Treastay.: !Ling.! ;It lAtrue that .t ;
State Thwarter can expend fifty then
sand dollars as a eorruptlon - lend In
the MtablishMent Of newsPapinni
influeneing representatives, to Secure
his melectkut—in :.bribing them to
resist_thepassageofebnitaking that
"fund fin his handaaMt: *tiring It
tope kaillioule fhlrisogf., O_
~.00 . 1 4i4
are elected, read sUllreallaermy thaw
sand dollars beyeialhisatdarY onev.
entepi tonight& ihiliitin:ri, einem.
Ii IS traathat titbi,ueer pet4eit hid-,
awe of the publiethnds can ,Ittnrer he
wrestettfroni the power of the , State
Treasurer "except thepeople elect rep='
re!ent4tlMl* l l_, gest I"? . v0 . .1e 1,4 1 :,,Ni0
nina for State Treasurer-who wi ll riot
give lemma) that the• interest on
the pubilethuds
,shall -be faithfully
,Applied to State Perksiei.' ' It (Artie'
that a communicatien;lO the.l*.Aß -
Gt7B very justly called for pkdges t in
reference; to voting for .8 law of this
kind from, 'our rePiatientittive and
Senatorial nominees: It' is . ..tree no
honestly.'dispotvi . :esuulldate woukl
withhold seeirldedges.::/. - . . . , : :
' - Hoeing prat:the:4i the ORM,, facts,.
kt: 118 .10clulT OV4l4ll*i'lBli of
,the
above commanicithin.. , It: same .%
' something or it 'totem , nothing. At
was not written t6 expese (Oar for
taking down the riaine 'ilf;:gtitifernee
Geary from the inast:head of, the
Radical, for that paperhas beenatab-
Ling him through Its Hareishurgeor
respencience, 'or. killing him %with
faint pmise ever dwelt existed, lf
has opposed Govemor . :Clesuy -eves,
since its editor found he meld• not be'
nia'niptlated Into the tinge! comp
tionhts. It wasyreitten to Indicate
to people of thiscounty that tlienoni
beret; for Senate and, Representative
if elected would dlsregtred thtirnish
e, in the mutter elf voting rcir ti State
Treasurer's The writer Wk:0,444)0n.
himself Natty: that , the Republican
Cooky ( 4 4iturnittee of Heaver have no
authority to deutand PIO* et their
Repreeenitives, nor to !inquire Into
their privoe political 'views: It is
well Wimple have timely notice of
this;,; How Senetertid . and: it.'ey
sentative n thwes tak . e the ground'
of the wri —and the ,commuulee
noels sem cial-it Is time One
eldiains she (logeti; their. ,eyel; "and
InstitMe su , meisireett is' wilt . reUti•
pel them to rstand they. cannot.
g? , to Harr rgo to - Weenie hattru
meMs for e Ching a;lbar *divide
ats atthe pee of the .1411 .at
I I
large. It wil d be well to hold meet,.,
logs 1n eve township fittluiconntY
, and demand ledges dpoit . this 'int&
Jett.. The wl de teitt . ,relif theenretutP4
nication is ly topave the Warf9f
our Repreeen tivm to dkregaritln#
structions next whitetin ter - ertitee to'
the correptiou ftmd . ::,; fitili 3 tii IM I
who mama we this, . . :1 "
- ,
NATTEIt TO THINK 'UPON: ,
The ne* chile Yorlribunripay.;
. ,
lug srjust tribute ° : the Uprightness
.
of Mr. Bryant, tteveteran editor of
the Evening Fos/jot that 'city,' Ind.:
den tat ly expectecl;. In - a deelded Man-.
tier, an Widen e titled to-high you
sideration. We )y twe paragraph.% •
c.„
as follows: •, 1 '- '.• ' '- • "
"Mr. William 0 Bryant hits'.beea
over forty years o f edit& In thbk,eity,
and always a premuneed and unqulV- ,
oral Free Trader. Nay i' •ft 'hi , core
sidembly more tha forty years since
id his "31edltation a Rhode Island
Coal," he • titled Tetary Richard
Rush's first Prot onist Report,' as
Secretary of the r 3 ', nail': •
. -soore's lokita Roab. ' tireistort , E ,
And otber %Infant m un : thwa rt.*
Itt.these forty-ed years, .Wt,' haVe
seen nothing to ins e a ,doubt , that:
Mr. Bryant's ungerstrardinx and'
heart were on . the s ae aide . with'
his pen :and the fac that ' hip„serykie
to the Frce Trade ukx have been
generousbi remiltedimsts uo shadow
on his lafergrity Ireysty it to the
honor Of our, hatartem • that they
have their Advert/A% Patrmiage„
wisely,, :genemuily, otu3ly made
The Evening l'o+t * most Profitable
fad
newspaper of ' like cheat:dim profitable.
Arnerim, as they ou tto have dime.
Had those interest ,in the prosper- 1
ty and pmgre,a of Atnerican Manu
factures' evinced .'egtial.. good - sense,
instead of barely one real openly,
actively, delluantly , tectionlst in
flew .York, there won Al 1 lave been
at least a. half dozen. And now,: if
they shall he juggled : Sulqtthe joys-,
eat tariff, as they item out of that (i.
1828, anclayain out q/ c ti1at,4842,, we
4alitor the fr*lbY 8 soh deg* re?
spa Worland/44 builas . theirs nal.,a
l'it; THEY WIP4 II 4)*EI FLU4IIM:s”;
l iPtirND,Thr4R AWIL S 4 . •. 1 _ .ilf- ,- ,
- This ceumm upon thernen'prosni-•
neatly eonnettedWfth the mantdite-'
rork, , t
i . tho • ..1 77 - 77 ~, ;
E
~! SI nw- . • ~ , ~ r
•I I of
c=sl
iifotoe tilled and' the tenure
term by and for which it may be held:
The duties of the office, the mode of
Its administration,lts well as quail&
cationsfer thous mat of
statutory regulation.lt. Is matter
• of special, wonder that the legislative
so meagre and. indefinite as to leave
the moat important financial office
in the commonwealth practically
'without responsibility.
The duties devolved on • the State
TrenAnrer by Jaw . are : Ist. To give
boikTin "theNtlCtir(liStl i blio)'bightyl
thousand dollars," nebibUtione-d - for '
' the true and faithful. ult ,ef
the trusts anerditigep! X I r 7. h. iv&
quired by law to hope '. ed by
Such Tonsurer." 2d. lie is required
to "pay all grantsoalaries, annuities,
!gratuities and . pensions, established
4by law," and make all other lawful
wymente ork mecipp.tAtlletgalq•: B d.
Make a monthly report to the Au ditor
General of receipts and 1 disburse
ments. 4th: Make an annul. report '
to the Legislature exhibiting In de
tail the-recelptg and expenditures of
thie,Thesurpte4thbomao4lm
also' "to digestAretirfreifffd la
fore' the Gen at the
comMencense v on a re.
portnn tho sub,ject ' orlmn7, giving,
estintatestettheinttlie't*Mne,":oll
public credit tind plans .10r the sup
port of the l ti e ti :l i c credit and for im-
'Bi
ecartiegt r igt "
for the t doff
tore. Deis the Atutluirireit
tatytand custodian of the annual rev
enues of the Commonwealth, which
n Tr i e la kt v g il i res t th 3 = Life:mu'
and allows him n.fixeetsuro ter, clerk
hire, No fees of perquisites • attach
tathe officefor the twite,fitqf the Teas-' '
urer. AThe. Commenwealth derives
a smaft"i4Vende item , lkicet; , eharged
f=re„sr.,,„,xletiltvg., cer-
Owe are In substance thuiegislative
, provisions relating to this'billee.
•It will be observed that the stet-.
ate does not prescribe how or where
't,t contemplation itis,.in the po
4 t lmblie money Is to be. kept.
10.
ke of the Treasurer and 10,000,000
may go intetbitt,poCkt/npmuitamri
ty giverifferVOP‘W'
, 'I he State Treasurer may either
keep the p übl incineYabehis person- .
E al possessien uhder our present system
or deposit them ivith'whotusoeVer
.he pleases. Ile may Mate large
sums in the sing* of gr(duitle.s, or I
interest for the use of the public
money. it is true that we have a
statute, against, embezzlement by
ppabdW efiketactutdit IS multi a inist9
demeanor for any . public officer
"elWrged . with the collectiori;.safe'
.‘keeping, transfer or diiibursement of
public money," lo convert it to his
own use In any way whatever: or"to
11.901 hy way of investment in anYiFind
of property or merchandise any
portion of the public money-entrust
ed.to him," or to "become a default
er," or to "fail to lily over the same
thereuntofmally required ;"
but what statute fetters the discretion
Of this officer in committing the
revenues °Elbe State to any corpora
tion, aesiciatiOn, orwrivato
eat lie rimy select? What statute
makes it criminal in hint tp receive
one, three, or six percent, interest or
gratuity (call ilt by wialt. ) nbum yeti
will; Ydr 'the thi'er besteneld Id tillOvi
'log a bank or an indiricleml to use the
publie'money, as a teen Thu office of
State Treasurer is regarded as the
most lucrative in the State, . *tow Is
it made lucrative if mit front gratui
ties or interest paid the Treasurgrtor
the use of the people's money,? Now
our :Irreasurer , may show care lend
distkoetion in the selection of his de
, pasitaries of the people's - Money. But
in thennitability . of human affairs,
banks aed,iedividuals may fail ,
Cottlinerelal revethil6h4` krinktfines
crush the fairest,mid to the . public
eye, the firmest creilit. There are:
rethirtll4 tieriodKat flldsls eetilatiolll
in which prudence is turned into fol.
iniend there' am dishonest .failures
too. What it soine,of the Treasurer's
designated - depositaries of the money
or.the Commonwealth should go
down With that official its their cred
itor for a few hundro thAith z ,
say half Million, no too put '
high? A clear case of detakation of
courA4d.ter‘igt bf a. jury ;wqleld
hardl.f entire itick luta% the Trete:fu
ry the public money "converted" to
private use.: 'ln fact, oeer the pres
ent vicious sYsteln,ethrthilstered, too,
with reasonable caution, a loss of this
kind may occur, and it is wonderful
that it has not ()Coined in the fluctu
ations of trade and business. The
State Treasurer's bond is small seve
rity for an "unexpended balance" of,
half a million or,roore, converted in
tatitivate banking capital or floating
on the tide of Speculation. We have
spoken of the office without reference
to the Officer, or mtherassunaing him
to - be ordinarily bapableind hones, t .
But suppose the oftice to fall into in-'
emppetent or era-natty Mande. Timer
late Legiskettire,•JulitlY• or IntlustW
had the reputation of being the most
corrupt that ever assembled in the
State, and its "bad eminence" tap-.
pears to be recognized , even in New
York: • Poadbly it was not so bud as
represented. Certainly it did not •
et:guinea the - general . ' - ppbbe
contl
dence, notwithstanding many mid,
men tot .in that body.' Suppose, et
some future day, .aa.--antruption is
=anotherGenemi Asseen .
Id setup 'State Treasurer
to be their puppet, tool orinstrammit
of corruption. Griot• as suppose the
case tifsoMei_ablei but , Viriscruptillmi
or corrupt man being -ehoseiv to fill
the office. tkrrtaintY theriatterite
not an improbable suppfitition. " Bail
men hevecslonly,-sty
oft elfout hist tY,lbanagell teget in
to offitein elmdatieVery'dcinitrtneent
of , goyernetent, Stine and Federal.
What security would the pebple then
'inveterate keeping qt the pub
lic mon ithitier .the .ptesent sys
tem? at to prevent the public
revenues front beingused, to. corrept.
public servants, to control the- bast
nea4 of thellar„Litattird or toltdrehase
reseleetknis•lo Mike I What •garerit
against': speertlatiem - nod embezzle—
ment to the exteitt.ofaillotia.
We speak notof the present State
Treamrer nor oranY of his predeees
tors. We are dealimperith a system,
that needs amembnent. We, mint
better.security cafe keeping
eit,ctrpublic money. ' We want the
money of lite 'State kept, netilneed-,
eV% the Strong beim of the Tonsils
ry (to be provided), and not embark
ed* private enterprbuf„. or „fleeted
on the waves of. priVateapeculaftee
We stunt, it put out of :the power of.
the Treasitter to litaker. from 1471,090
to sloo#lo relent out of the people's ,
money; and &pedally do we demand
that (he present vieknisr system be M.
reformed as to'make it impossible for
any person, or . combination .of per
'sons, to raise a corruption fund by
the use of the peopielamoneysto cor
rupt thepeopie's servants.
•. What is the remedy' for' all these
evils? .It is . 'very situple. Let Lite
Legtskture proxide:4ooofiorteff
'the public money; as the United
Stat,a l l.lll3flttb• nil .of the States
have done, and let the Cciniinon
wMtkkeep .her own : funds in • her,
owntiteong box, or,. if,they ; tan ;be
,imade to Ownanytiting; lot it.be for
ithe State, until needed: • A provision
fromtheachof Gle_e,of the fittc.of,
Atigati jpiofithlol
adopted and applied i I "If any one of
the 'said officers," idepositaries of
public moneyYttshall.Axavert' lo
own .use In any 'Way, whatever, or
shall use by tray df investment' In
Paine
by law,'"unde r dime
of the States own agents givlha
bonds In sums bearing some just pror
portion to the amount ofmongy nice
ly to come into their hands. fop the
penal provisions ' quoted from the
United States statute be tirtagted , and
made applicable to such 11#nts and
the State Treasurer.(let competent
salary be attached to oeq office of the
Treasurer (4,7ooaina uate.) Let
,hls fismi functi be assimilated to
'those of th e Uni States Treasurer,
and the Tresiprer of other States.
These done a Iltnucit needed reform
`will hay t • n effected. There will
be an e f corruption, or charges
Lei
of corrup • bv means of _Abe pe
Lo
'
er ee* ;fi l e t tit -i
-f:r4gFnpa4l,oo(/-,ooo—thau is af-
TVM-
• ! , •; 1 ; ; *fate Nidedoss.'
The folieFlug State eleetlons will
come tiff durl*the' atfthhatir and fall
of 1869:
• July 0, Virgfale=tStatebflicyralind
Con A wasmen.
nglia :4 ltehiagiii-Silit&Trei
urer and Irgislature:
..,tustid: Al4l4v4a—MENthPrd::9F
Congra4n., .
August 5, Tentiei•zee--State officers
and.loegielAttlllol:- I.' • i.`
- August 10, Montana Verrltory
Delegate to•Congrero: .•
September7Vermont--State ofil
cersand I.ingittlature• • • • ••;
September 13,Maine- State offieers
and -Lftislattiref /.•
• October 5, Colorado—Delegate, to
ct i cz • a ;W6,1.4 .11011 JJ S!
9etober p
' ' a i l: e ti * ur r il t , 7f 4l l ‘ , `
"otliCerii , au •
rzi : o 19.=LStateollicess
ttolafitteic •
bera2,Jown.-State offieersiuid:
%112altfOinia—Jutld
the Supreine 'Court.
Novembek 2; New York—S . 3c -
ry u el + tat I 4 eghTture, „
o m r Ne . •
t _ r(
November .7 . 31assachu.4etttate
officersad
and Le ' slatuM„
November •12... t litinuesotar44tate
oftleers and. , Lslature,
November " WlsconsinState
eenr ithd , lseggintnee. •k • % •r • •
' iiiiitelt,witi•drifinioi: • ;I' ; ;
Iteatatig.lV ' O 4 l- ,
vent win bo( bustuaticier:
lowa, Republican, nt Des Moines,
WU:sit : am '
June la. Democratic, at Montpelier,
June 17.''" - • . • -
'l"tinritrlvartrut,•RePublican, at Phil
adelphist,' Jtine Democratic, at
* '
Oliki, rteinkblkun; ut Oolumbus,
June'_,p. *Dculocratic at Columbus
Wairie, Republican,, at Bangor,:
Juno .21, Democratie, at Bangor,.
June 2.9.
Mt
MID
4xl balance lineation, and We loirk to
see , thjs , public. , sentiment asaume
fotnt nuclahape next winter by the
passage ofd law making the bultince
available so that it will lighten and
fiat inerease the hurthens of tim tax
payers. In short, stop .the Cernip.
fl an Fund, if the State don't r*t.
a eirpt,l4 . is' . wrong in prinel
pitiaffiribciittiptilig- tethestibld ca'of
the. State. Tim
.prompt ;fibre Min
of. the whole systeinds dew a ectby
every consideration ofState and sac.
(Aomerciut,
o _
Ttrinn is u:friegnant taragraph of
six lines in the Washington dispatch
m, which is better than a velum of
arguments, in mincer to the carters
at Secretary BOutwell's policy. lie
Ws 301(434:QV qs, live' millions of
Gold, during the month, receiving
therefore seven millions of Currency,
while the thrce.millions of National.
Debt set aside during thin time for a
hits -014. Icy: than
three quarters Oa million currency
preminm. Any merclutnt sir mann
fiwt u ner whtrocutitEnot. see the (Ith-um
tatre of thatiqietttionin'theicanduct
of his private business , would be set
down as nn Incompetent or a lunatic. 1 1
But'iS there, after all, any raison why
the mule honorable ,bu.liqms, thrift,
and saga6ltYalfoilfd not be employed
for the benefit, of the wholepeople
that are constantly peo
employed -for the
benefit of individuals ? Why should
public affairs; other things tieing
equal, be managed_ more loosely nod
extravagantly than private affairs ?
frtinketn. Repository: •
Ts the State Senate, last winter,
Senator WALL.CCE; of Clearfield, the
acknowledge lender. of .his party at
Harrlsbarin ited the draft of , a
law pe4 inartiiii' <finike& In
the•dditii fl an of State...fhiaut4s,
whereby all speculation with the
funds of the State 'Weald be ftirhidden
under heavy penalties, and the office
Of State Treasurer - made a salaried
one. The bill. Wag' not pushed in the
Senate by Mr. Witra.Act: or his
friends, and we have yet, to hear of a
single - „.Demeertic paper saying a
W6.4ltitts favor. 'WhatOut be the
reason'of this ? Do the Denteertitsex-z
pest to haw the management of the
unexpefided balance next winter.?
Senator WALLACE'S bill may have
been defective In some of its details,
bet it
.teas mat Improvement on
the p,r*nt system.' The lobby gen
tlemeh of both parties, we suspect,
will unite to oppose, any reform in
the matter, of the. unexpended bal.
ance.—XiitLaburelt tbpu»ercial.
—They. are running a railroad
through the old :dueling ground at
\Vechawken,-.N...1., and the granite
hlock,which marked the, spot upon
which Burr stood' at the time of his
duel With litimilton, leis* been taken
up,,and used as a. covering stone for
a culvert.' .Tho Intelligent "boss" of
the job said ho thought "Burr was a
mean cuss, anyhow, and not of much
omelet, and he guessed it would be
more useful doing duty &um covering
stone than perpetuating his mess-,
ory.,
accounts of nffiltary oer
ationa In Walther!' lAtir.onti• Ore pub.
lished. During the past three Months
forty. war:lora :Were killed , land a
number of their. latutlies are now
cult%34, - immerise qualstitAes of
Mit Maley stock ettLY iwere/eStri
torekrandldeSthiSitti , I, lli/rethrtf
lug comnumd of the . troops:lre South
River; Gerienil Divan extiroosed
gratilleatleu at Ahe lutergrAltPergY
Mul.perseVerance distsayett py the
officers Mid Men In the - recent cant-.
palgn aost, the -Apaches rind the
results otrMlniXll); such hiamill
pool,. • ved at Boston Saturday. •
portl
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WILVVINDI•VVRY LAID* AND
IMIIIIMII
ii:;!.` 1,
STOCK
OF •
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Mil
Emma AID 'DOMESTIC
ffniBIIMII
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fi • ,
DRY 4- GOODS,
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1,121,1
MEI
LOW' Miffs
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-•• SI 110 p
Either ttSithe yiird;ilikv'dejuutike
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Fvoleral Steed,. Allegheny
ECU
OLIVER IrCLINTOCK
lib COMPANY,
.
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gityANll.4ust rotiliellperihran Stutiti
erillinne...tn, China, Russia, lowa
' of Landon. and Chi" or italtintorc
-the largest asAortment of .311C14116311tirtl
C y :
A.
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R 1 , •
A T.
Ever brought to this City, which they lin•
port directly front thu most celebrated
ininufactutept of Europe, and consequent.
Ifltiin'of the Very lowest rates. They
call especial attention to the rerV low
prices of Ingrain Carpets for all de,erip.
Ilona
OIL CLOTHS,.
MATTING,SHADES,&c
Oliver M'Clintock & Col
Pit;b:A yenta.: afiitslatrill, Pa
mar24:ty •
.J.OIIN:SHA.4IP,:r
DEALER IN
MnolOriei'ma , TiovisiaA
coltN, OATS
MILL FEED. iND YLASWEED
r.
, ;
Of all Si7,rq ; and
41ttoVED cIII3INET:. frppp;
For f3ale nt Manufietr.fer.n Prices.
CALL AND EXAMINE.
Oki Paid ior COUNTRY Phil CE.
(ir i od*lklivunpsll. l rve, ‘4.
110CIMSTEILPa. May 5, 1869
•
Inaynaini
A1 ; L . .1 it; Hrr - *
duclFraiMh44.Br—E4MM
GENERAL •GENTS'FOR
••TIIE lE'Xe MEAT 410 H . "
Olt•ORIG I !li'Ar. meoprieu,
Acknowiedired by farmers .everywhare to have
no superior ems *ewer aor Foal a. a staaper.
'tilt "WORLD "
TlntaestCat Gear emblem whit* ban cessions
revolution Is Motren. and ell Intelligent tallSbeet
mdse with es In piononselne It tko beg. It will
ten lighter, look better end lest knyket by twenty
yi~aartaa thin 'SO), other male& node. • Cows to
llilli/iIiQUAIBTKIIM *kelt both Olen
aloes were Ann totrodseed tallutatts In Rosters
Pemuyiesakt. Farmer from a 0 deft
shook( ewe .a belbre parekselar floes toed swia
is we otter them
SPECIALINDMENIBTO BUY lOW.
W. W.-KNOX.,
137 Liberty,
.fllret,., Pittsburgh, Pad
may 191
44.05011 1 1~4 • *-
1 400_ 02 1 13 ; •
usbener, •• or nary Pa.
• `• ;r: •
, 5 4 01 "
1 11. 111 11Ver t to of
NITUI PATIN? liMikt.
• 'arr -7.:4441T0T
X.lo.,tlatt sa rt e .
Jkpairlo[ssohapetajugs&mil
togmhttuftvpifta.rii..
OW; iiininiltnannianiallittnillan UV , 1046
Wi*int ang SAtniOonll
hewn! !
TMgrins Onmmsam
ormrmel•
dilidlasisslespiatim. ass
Um/ /sabot tor atom amen ism • pin. 4
so h a w ihmaskallonsaremseman I• 4
ntillatErit,t_ionetosillsk• k asio• Mae 4
• vssellsarito isisilvat - 618 4114.4. awl as .4
Gram, ow if •1•011111likisslim, Int will futtnt. la.
ma ot flay pollst4ligill.
spOLISVI ,'; .: , . ,A. p. MITI ,t t'n
- ..., . . .
"..Ddrriafidcf la gu. .
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Ltot4Plitl - .
V a iiptaudirtli . ,_ it I. thy vet"
ildtd ma i iltirgr i ri l l' i r"Vllikd 'ant:,
vtgitgang.' 0 Imea moo
tot 'cilia . hril is %WWI Not Atm :So
ettil If Inthetik! al me Nob, to km mem
were Id isi MM. NAPO fret t.'' -
Bffitie*Le#4 pif .4 bell ON liar red It dr t o . A .
issettr, fetern II fru. • rum den of if sm.
Yon OM Liways pill IY - 5.4.--re• bot Itps. 4 4
11--lnit In
LARGE '•, : LUMPS;
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fires tJiiii i tAtit int* intit it, ii ute ',Awl,.
wrested is odor tr WWII 0 Vasil it sod to t.
well ai. Warier me .A.i4• myna yea.. co 4 4
1 "c
IL
I.l " .47d m= rllyired promptly to orkr m
I -
ReitfionWrates
railrlJav:r ow orsig i n ;
1.-
nay Mica Seaver Pool
- - 717777 *Tr - f 2111 r ""7 '
IPls .•I
iZaltainia a to.
ilavn n ii fD stn n. an( ready f'r rxamin
MirWArO w irrArG: GOODS
-In Straw Einnffina and Ilats:Frenel,
erg and' Ornaments llibbnir4 In 4,1
shades, Milllnery
Goody, Strau
(-Mims and Laces, F i ramr.,
140c4,81 1 / 1 w.A01.04,
: Capaiistlatair,Ein•
: ';;pircklerkm and:
• • • • lituulkei- :
iteat alMt
' - • '
.• • ••rulti
to Gond%
cam., 4 1 04,,r 1 rirw
npu raper "..I „ lAN Cats,
Title 'SKr* Shirt
F ront 4, • upte mei r: t055,..11641.
Sk I ea, Miner/ and Mona, Paper bitt.a
• ..tt r..., o i-Liktr.a 1,
DRILLOI6B, COLtilitAirANE.s.
FANGS' 01001)s.
Map, rerfnmeri, — lnttbrtifai. numb.
AND NOTIONS,
AT EASTERN JOBBING
Nos, 77 & 79 Narkst Street
• PPTlfitivirßali: r
Jan V. 113•11 4 .—nhart—apirtl. s •
S. 61..CrossAtto...
R.C3CIELEM9C . F.JR, Pn
i dOtfATXliTtf itC El VI S
NEW an FILES!" GOODS
' THEIR STOCK'
colbSiils 4 , f a Vali. lopetimatii. of
DRY GOODS,
HAAN & 'CAPS.
Boots and Shoes!
NOTIONS EV G.REAT
• RIBTY. r:. • .
Eiti AND M F:CIIIN ICH Tot el:.
all kinits Ilu
HARD W ARE
NAILartReiIARED BY ICI}::
ANO I FOR SALE AS LoW.tS
CAN RE BOUGHT IN
•I I ' 'PITRKBUftthi. •
Alt Sizes of
Window - Glass.
-
PAIN rrt4.
MAliasiese4:l
_ WHITELEAD,
COT:9IIED .PAINTS
DRY AND IN DU
Cleveland White Lime.
C &t
1. full afthortinvnt of
GROCERIES,
BA(iON LA It D.
, • I
FLOUR
nrditren•nt geratlei fla.livvri . .l 3114
WARRANTED
We bay no Whin! pinachut kiep
hest I way MO.
Wall Piper, Window Shades,
,Iruterne New, •
Prices Lear.
Variety Eadiro•
1)--P4 tcz ; CO.
()Or. Fifth Aventsa, 118 Wood Strort.
WERE
l'ackaiesdelliftiml ft. n '.
ers: 4
free of c urge..
mar10:3111.
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