the Beaver Argia. NYEYAND, EutTo/1 41m POOPIIIIITOIII nesliver. Pa.. Feb. J. Is7o. THE Gold Csonspiracy Committee of the u ; 8. ,RePresentativei had fi nally, got hold of Corbin; who . ;came over frem New York on Thuridai night last in charge pt an °Man'. He Is a man of fifty-five 7 6r sixty 'years of age, with narrow, face and nerv ous inanne4 tind had an air • to day of being:O good deal demoraliz ed. lie was before. the Committee üboutan hour, and Ls to be further examined te..tuorrow. lie Is loth to tell anything; answers with great caution and ,deliberation, and • gives; no information beyond the briefest' possible answer to questions asked:. It is already apparent that Corbin ' was the sharpest Intut fu theconspir ney, and ,that ho beat Fisk and Gould at their.own game by pre tending to Speak for the President When he had no authority whatever to do sir.i • WE.have noticed with some degree of pain, the disposition of Senator ltutan, to organize investigating wen.. inittees, during.the present session of the Legislature. These committees, —it will he borne in mind—are very expensiveluxtirles. •Thseir members draw extra pay for their services, and furnish employment for one or more clerks to each committee. Very oft en( they are formed . almost expressly to accommodate somebody who has had i clerkship piomised him, and while we 'make no charges against our Senator for having purposes of this eharaeter 14 ;dew; wo neveithe lys.4 believe that his conduct would o6catmlon much less talk, if ho would give, 'I nvostigati rig committees" gen entity, its widen berth as passible du r itg his term In the Senate. The people are honest in their cry for retrench- Meld and reform, and but few of them will recognize economy idthe forniation of many of these commit 7 tees. . • Tim will of•tho late, Edwin Stanton was filed on Saturday last, in the Orphans Court, in the distridt of Columbia anti being proven., wps admitted to probate. The will is quite short, being contained in one Page of ordinary letteti paper. It bears date July Ip, 18G9, and 1.4 wit nessed by J. K 6 Barnes, Surgeon G. G. Chapnam and It. S. Harrison. .After directing his Just debts to be paid, liey4pleatlis two thirds of his property, Including his plate and liousehold furniture, chargeable with the payment of two thirds of his debts, to his wife, Ellen I.l..;Shinton, and the remaining third, chargeable with one third of his debts, to his mother, the surplus'at her death to le divided between. his three young i•st children. He names G. 11. Wat son, of, Ashtabula, Judge Andiew Wylie, Gen. E. D. Townsend and his wife as exiicutors, and gives a ma jority of them power to sell his prop 'erty. . , THE Legislative Record swindle, we are afraid, will still go through the Legislature. The vote in the Senate )ast week shoUrs pretty clearly that the Alegraph and Patei9e editors are in partnership in the Job, and that one is to operate with Republican members, and the other with Demo•. erotic members, in ordei to get the swindle through. It they succeed, the operatiO will east the fax payers not a penny less Ilium $lOO,OOO. The "job" is in such a shape DOW as to command the support of the corrtfpt tionists_pf both parties, and it there fore homilies the duty of honest hanotrats and honest Republicans alike, tit protest most emphatically against the revival of what is known as the "Bergner iniquity." Friends of retrenchment and reform, let your voices be heard at Harrisburg, by letter to members of the Assembly, in opposition to this effort c plunder the' State Treasury. 'Pan Treasury ring, though barfly defeated In the choice of a Treasurer, have still not given up all lopes of 1. 1 realizing handsomely" frdm .the , late Treasury during the present session. They are directing their ef eorts" now, to get the "Record win . ,k" through. They were beaten on it list week, but we•have no doubt but that the matter will soon be brOught up again. .They have quite anuniher of Democrats to assist them in their nefarious undertaking, and . in, all probability they will be able to get votes enough frozn that party to carry the measure. To Die credit of the IRteen Repub licans who Voted for Gen. Irwin, W. ,) can say that not'one of them has vo i ted either directly 'or indirectly for either the Record Job, or any other measure by which money would be fraudulently taken from the Treastz- Ty. This is the best evidence in the world of the sincerity of their profess hionA at the time of thci election of Shttb Trete.urer. When they tut!ash ,. ed the "Maekey slate," tliey deliver- ed a blow for the people, and their courstr,sinee then, looks as if they meant to strike at corruption antlex- tntvithittieu wherever they found it Titti G. a. house of ltepreienta lives has done Rs' part toward bol - ishingthe franking privilege. The Postoillce Commit ttsi brought in its bill proViding 'that after the first of next July no matter shall go through the mil free. Gen. Farnsworth pro posed to make it the order for some day this week, and give a chance for discussion. But 118 roue ILi it NVIL4 pre seated Mr. Ctillom td, once c fled out to Niel) it puttm its ptosago immedi ately, and was sustained by thirty or 'forty other gentlemen so decidedly,. that .Nlr. Farnsworth am:tented to go on with the bill. There was it debate of over an hour, in which a good ma ny sharp things were said and a num ber of amendments offered to exempt county nowsmers froni the opera lion or the bill. All these propttii tions were rejeeted, and the bill put through with a whirl, ust as it i4ime front the cominlttee, with only four . - teen votes in tho negatiye. It 'is hardly powible that the Senate will act upon it in such a manner, but romethingofthe kind is likely to pass, during these,:sien :. l —The Mutt I tripectur of Cincinnati, under dirt tion of the limn' of Health, on "Friday last seized a lot of one hundredandtwenty-tivehogs brought frOm Kentucky to ono of the slaughtering houses. Thu inure or the net ure was that they. were 'affect. (11 with hog cholera or wine other disease. ,"As Mr. Quay is not now a Pittsburgh alderman, and the seal Of silence is not held to his lllie by latch skillful watchers ae Dteasrs ludl and Swartzwelder,' we soli° the op imrtunlty of asking hinra'cottPleof questions through the columns of the 4.lDu us. In the fall pflt3f4, andwltt--, ter di 867, we all know that lkfr, *Lis the inoutli.plece mid' the trusted friend of Gov. Curtin; In fact , some of us know that ho went so Gums to declarolhat`he "wou:d Gw rather see Curtin beat Cameron for the United, States Senate, than to see myself elect 'ed Speaker of the House Of Itepromen tativot." Mr. Quay, we Pirmei will not deny, using this language. . At the present time . Gay.tlurtin not in the country, mid wo all know that Mr. Quay is now the "mouth piece and trusted friend of Gen. Own= Cron and his son "pen:" Our Interio gations, then, are these: ;. ' At what precise time since Jan. 1, 18t7, did you, Mr. Quay, cease to 'be the friend and followee oft Gov. Cur.' tin, and become 'the friend and ally of Gen. Cameron ? What were your reasons for desert ing Curtin and his friends, and going over to, and since training and.tight ing in the ranks of his relentless tate, vales? • You have been charged with ma king this, change ofle iderson account of "sordid considerations." If this charge is a false ono, you can dispel a great deal of snsPition by telling the public what did induce Ydu, to forsako the clan Curti nand go over to thecian Omicron in Pennsylvania politics? In this county nearly °very per Son .has implicit faith, in Gov: Curtin, and little or MO the,Camerims; and if you •have any Information In your posse i% goliig to show that they; like yourself, should think less of the former and morOof.the latter we snb mit that It is your duty to impart that knoWledge to others. What say you? ' , Wilk THEIS: That the Republican : maases . rnay know at a glance the nine Benatorti who-joined with, the eleven Demo• erats of that body-to put Br.acrxxg'S Record swindle through, we consple-' uously print their in as follows: • ALLEN, CONNELL, HENSZET,, MUMMA, OLMSTEAD, Osmatiou'F. EDBISON, WATT, WHITE. We shall look with interest for the additions which the House vote on the question will furnish to the list of thoso . who were bold enough to hit- pale themselyes on the Record. P: S.—The, telegraph supplies, the list, as follows: ADAIRE,OLOUD,COMLEY,CHURCH DAVIS, HILL, HONG, lIITMPIIREYS, MILLAR, (of Allegheny, ) PARSONS. SMITH, STOKE 4, STRANG, T HONE AS.—Pillsburyls Omm'nerclal. Tin! Republicans of the Indiana Senatorial district, we have no doubt will bear iu mind that General Bar ry White ki the Senatorial champion of the Record job, which Is, in reality the basis of about half the legislative stealings that have disgraced the last half dozen sessions. The. Record ne veailtates an enormous postage ex pense for each member; It serves as an excuse for the piker and folder job, and it enables Bergner to pub lish encyclopedical articles On pisci culture at fifteen Millers per page. Senator White is freely spoken of At the Stato capital as anxious for ta Gubernatorial nomination two yetirs hence. ilis selection of a platibrm on which to push his claims, we re-' gard as Of home moment to the peo ple. The Record plank, especially will nut itiLltpe scruntiny. It places the Senator In a position in which he cannot be misunderstood. We are ' glad of it. We like to see a man bold and unequivocal in his declarations. The Republican party of Pennsylva- nin is committed to the doctrine of retrenchment end reform. Thnt's the earnest sentiment of the people, whelever the politicians and the or gans may declare. tienator 'White has a perfect right to array himself in the opposition, and arrogate to him self its leadership. We won't even attempt to read him but of the par ty. Ile deserves the fully credit of throwing himself ;Into die breach, and repressing the spirit Of economy and retrenclunent that had begun to inauifest itself. It was a courageous act. (If that there can be no doubt; and to what it will lead there can be as little. Any gentleman who thinks the people may be delksl. and the flood gateli of corruption and profli gate expenditure reopened, is at lib erty to try the experhnent, and re port reAtlts.—Pills. Cbmutercial. Tit ratr; waylaid before the House of Representatives, on Friday evening last, a long and read!thle report on the history, arrangements and pres ent condition of the,lndlims In Ildt ish :North America, prepared by F. W. Blake, our consul at Hamilton, Canada, and made in pursuance of instructions from the State Depart ment. It is written in a humane spirit, and claims to show the resn of an honest policy In dealing with the Indians. It details the progrms of' civilization amine; tlio tribes, speaks of the methods by Which peter is preserved. and upholds the 'policy of integrity in all Indian transactions; advocates Indian racer; vations and the conlining of tribes id Ihrin lots. It discusses the systein. an of wards and guardiansip,' d holds that it is wise and sound, and recom mends that Indians he allowed to hold °dice during good behavior. It is in direct of our best bullion policy, awl gives precedents justifying the President's views ,on this question. r. thake is in favor of the pelt.- dianshiv system, And thinks we should goon increase the civil and political powers of the most highly civilized Indians. Thereport is to be printed. . I. REINED rourriel4 N. In helping to burst up the ring of politkal corruptioit, in wklvn our former friend "Hon." M. S. Quay appeared to eidov considerable noto riety,. we, did tint mean to "ruin" hint peNonally, or to injure him in any way. • We never anisiderod him at all responsible for the various little tricks and ntscilities in which he was engaged, well knowing that he was compelled to wear the brass col lar and net the part of mere lackey to his master, the old Winnetmgo Chief himself All that we said about poor Quay But, was for his own good. But, in:Cording to au ar ticle which appeanxi Pubis paper of the 21 inst., he is unable to appre ciate. our intended kinducits us he indulges In some very unfriendly language, us "villain," "Pilferer" "leper ""skunk "ruffian," knave' 1 ' 0 141144" "imbecile," "amid .e-salpt," "putt," "forger," and other ebirmeterbstle efilthets• those who know. AgaY ly as we - do need net:; be 041 7 1114 when he penned the - article ' ha-WIIS doubtless laboring make Ms' ward atflictlear--very Much ideohoton the brefe- r yet we think the article vet clearly reflects the - rent mental and 'moral Condition of this unhappy, de tenet and "ruined" politician, with out reference to intoxicants. When wo 'remember that only A few years ago_ Mr. Quay was:_quito a respectable and , well to de gentle.; man, and a journalist of fair' charm - ter, we feel as if an effort should - , At once be made by his friends to, 're! claim and save him. It. may not be too lnte for him yet tot' turn .over • a new : leaf and become .a decent, 'hen amble and truthful man. Le t. .him at once be urged sign the: Wiper ance pledge, and the strongest ,. possi ble influences.bo ',brought to •hear. hlni up and 'kop him _oat of • bad company, and ; way from ',gambling dens. If he can be induced to - . alga,: the pledge,. pud manifest an earnest desire to reform, his wreck may yet be 'reconstructed en .a substantial 'mend basis-" We are tonfident that even the Profersiona gentlemen* of South Ninth street would cheerfully and magnanimously,cmeei *Weyer, "checks of honor" they :they, had' against him, And t hus eneeurageOd help him along In thp ;effort M mein* a new and honorable We ! For one, We shall not "dektrt Mr. Quay. We mean to do all wo canto save him. - Others may hoot at hint and, deride, him as !'ruined,!"'de: funet,'"VaYed s ,Ourland "-WINO," but we Say to him; take courage and become, A man once Morel As long as .rotherAbrahayi enjoy* life and prosperity; so long will you have at lenst one friend to stand .up 'for 'you and defend you, evenin your gloom icit days of adversity and ilemprall!: 'zation. 'Again We My, :to' Mr.:O4lMY.' take courage, and* a tuV- ; ;-:h;.' er Abraham. • " • - .. THE UItEAT LIBEL • OAtors- UMSTRONd VN. -F A T AIIRAiIAII-TRIAL. BEFORE AIIIIITUATOItAH- NO CAUSE OF ACTION-TUE PLAINTIFF TO PAY TUE MIMI g On Saturday last, the ease of An drew • Armstrong vs. Rauch & Coch ran was tried before Arbitrators at the Court House ,lu this city, being. an action for , $lO,OOO, which the Plaintiff claimed in consequence of an alleged libel published in Father Abraham some time during the year 1869, accusing Mr. Armstrong, while a member of the Legislature, of aver drawing his mileage to the amount of about $B3, nm thus improperly Ll kingmoney from the State Treasipy. The defense produced the original report of the Legislative Committee on mileage (D. G. Staley, Chairman) brought from Harrisburg by Wm. L. Cooper, one of the Clerks of the House , by virtue of it:subpcena, in which report it appMrs that Mr. Armstrong %vas entitled to $l,OOO sal ary, $25 for stationary $8.40 mileage, which' correctly added, amounts to 1033.40. 13y some strange mistake the, sum m of $1,116.80 was placed oppo site Mr. A.'s name, as the addition of theSe items, for whichrt warrant On the Treasury was issued and pre sented by him for payient. Mr. Taggart, (who was then cashier in the Treasury Department), was called to the S tand and sworn. Ho testified that when Mr. Armstrong presented said warrant for payment, he called hes attention fo the' manyeet mistake, by asking him (Mr. Armstrong)wheth er the amount was right, and the latter assured him that it was, whereupon he paid him the money. - Tbo publication 'of the articles in tigther - Abrahain; upon which suit was brought, was not denied by.the defendautd. . . , TIM arbitration; emiglstiug °Maori.. Win. M .Slaymlker, Geo. P. Moiitery and Samuel H. Myers, awarded "No cause of action." Counsel for defenditnts, John B. Liv ingston and A. C. Reit - Kehl, csq's: Father Abraham. is therefore still ahead—as Eir as heard from.-1401ser Abraham. THE FUNERALFLEET. Account of the Voyageof the Plymouth and Monarch Across the Atlantic— ne Arrangements for the Funeral of Air. Peabody. PORTLAND, Jan. 20.—0 n the arri val of the Peabody fleet last night, Captain Macomb, of the Plymouth, tame Immediately on shorelud pro ceeded to the Fahuouth House, where an interview wag held with Admiral Farragut, the Committee of the town of Peabody, and the representatives of the State of Maine and city of Portland. In giving au amount of the voyage from England to America, which hedeseribes as a very pleasant one, Captain -Macomb made the fol lowing statement : "After leaving Spithead the two vessels sailed in company until the. town of Usiumt, in France, had been passed when u gale of wind and rain struck them, during which - they lost sight of each other. The Ply mouth after endeavoring upsecCossfelly to find the Monarch, by making a trans verse course, sailed directly to the place of rendez vouspreviously agriod upon, the Island of. Madeira. fn bar ing to Madeira the Plymouth made very-fast time, sailing about fourteen knots an hour, and, anchored In the harbor of Funchal two or three days before the Monarch arrived. While lying.* here a stormy south-west wind arose mid the vessel wag iu claimer of `:heingdrivenonshore,se it was found necessary to ship cable. In standing to the semen' to run into a safe po sition, the Monarch was discovered at anchor'off the town. of Stamm, on, the other side of the Island. Both vessels were then gbt tinder way uud sailed, with stroni and favorable northerly winds, fur Bermuda. The Monarch sailed quite slowly. In com parison with the Plymouth, the screw being little used in order to save coal. Under these circumstoneei the Ply= month proectsied in advance of the Monarch to Bermuda, where she re mained nine hours, taking fresh pro visions and such dispatches as were awaiting the fleet. She afterwards joined the Monarch and lioth vessels sailed direct fur Portland, making Learnt both sail and steam. power. The two vessels, during a greater portion of the voyage, sailed from one foerth to a half a Mile apart, and by mains of a code of signals were able. to communicate very readily with ,each other. Captain Mazomb speaks highly of the Monarch and says she behaved splendidly in all weather.. Her accommodations he says are equal to those of the finest frigates in the American navy. She hardly reeled in the heaviest seas. "Why,, .1 believe," said Captain Madinah, "She could use her guns in anything short of a gale of wind. She could bring her turrets into action when the sea was so rough that "could not exercise my guns. I never haw her do anything worse than lurch to the leeward at an angle not greater Mel : twenty degrees, and she would .not have done that if she had not been Under sail." She made with ease :NO miles a day with sails alone. Speed and steadlueo are two of her griatest points.. She is inferior to. our meal tors, chiefly in heavy. draught, Anil; height out ofwater, which presents of course great vulnerable surface.. . This morning f he monitors steamed down to :the funeral fleet, , and the Peabody and Portland cityComm67 stoners proceeded In the .revenue steamer Mahoning to ; the Monarch. The .storm having. subsided,: the morning was bright and pleasant, the atldl anal tram eneari In sU { Wing tor ice.' The! streets -runnligWith melted anew, bat wilt p_roNW, be In better coriditionwheri the rece ption procession' takes place,: AtfAhe monitors. steattuxl past hit funeral.fleetiad took their line in mar, the Plymouth saluted, to which the• monitors both replied,' followed by Fort Preble. 4 - 1 el - :1 A r At luuf past k del anchor and sailed; u to the irtner harbor, lbw/donee& edAy,the tX ltek ludi Terr,or,, theu,the'Plymett Untlj qler•Vits-, set 4 eleven o' ' A ancher,-, ed off 'Fort f,. , e'44 Ahe, nPer ,bor.• 'rhos , "o. l !"Wir94 , fille.o l waft; witrieseig: by' it,fset . nun Mer PeoPIP from " • ~ ,,,c \ i Tun itiNututarinViamtaßbA , ...;• I-. • The Pealxidy' flea bearded the Monarth; afltrtiltc,r , seeing' M. Agsse,ll; retdined thiitity lu c re arnuigttieirdit"lhere !A , no'. iviemenlos on' Ixxird 'the' Me if.' The bodyowill *Main 302'lxidrittintlf Saturday at paint' 'tithed 'be' brought . ashoro City A'ail by ft nsvmrnolefidati - , poSed of tho'bffhtera ;lOW ITIRD °TIM° whale sipuidron. ~ltl.City' IC wilt be , received' by 4 *rltiln and staff, the geabodk. mittee, eityntithorltiecite.l.llo4dl WM then be dosed .untillitotidoy," when the body will be, in, at i lltCand thb adinitted:` TuesilaY"thei finarceremonles will take place, and the body be everted tothe depot,' lifeantimethe Identitch and Plyznoutli end' monitors open,to the pebileanditetun' htudchai will convey visitors withont Charge, Bavroat, Jan. 1i.. 2 ;-Robt:' C. Wi n -. throp and other members of the Citizeus- i Committee. bf Boston,' left, to day in a special Peabody funeral train for Portland.,, :Atli:dent the Trusteei of the Peabooly'lnstitute and officers Of the Academy _of science Joined the pakik. '1 ir.lWGtthroli,WlU deliver the eulogy at the apse: ant.iulls,Ae:;,Jurea.2s: . , Amu., , :p . t.friCifo"'or, the" • !stature ,wlk. attend' ii lbodir' the re4 o odY. fune0 1 Pbsefluio s 1 4. Prtknfli . r , , ' WAiIItiIriGTONVORRESTONFogriCA, Virgiida greAd' the ' Gard Commrttee' Securitiea' The weather . and .Y.lapeßall—Wash; , raglan SoeieN---Prinee Arthur and ndyfans-Ineentioha r d-e. ' . W - Asurstrrolz , i, D. C., Jan. 28,1870. The fulfillment of the terms of the late Virginia bill is it . last 'realirmd; and Mr. Lewis, to the Senate, and, Messrs, Platt,. Ridgetvai,, Wilnes and Porter, to this House, duly,qual ified and were admitted to seats in In their rosPective: Houses. If it were not that tho'creclentialti of.three of the Members elect, are still in the. hands of the Committee on contested cases, we could safely: piedlet that strife and doetentkiti as 'fitr as , V.ir-, ginla;fs Lonceriled is'at an end., But the ' old speeches :foe andagainst the admission Of Virkinfo, will .be, harrowed up ead in ; great part.ba.ra.. those,eitntestedcoam:, .; A few here place greot streat upon Mr. Dawes' speech igoinsttheimonO-, my of the AdnileistratiOu. Pen. Butler takes partictilar imius 'at this instance, to make the people through out the country believe, that Mr. Dawes Is playing into the hands of the Democratic party. Mr. B. may be honest in it, and his suspicions may be well.founded for aught we /mote; but we do believe there to not, not even an imaginable reason,, for be lieving that Mr. Dawes Is doing any thing but what he 'conceives to be right in the matter. His speech, yt..* terday, shows to the country' wheth- er he lytts Jutiflahle in his amass tlin*• 'Clem Butter hasshown, seem ingly,,that facts and figures clear the *his of the AdMinistration, :On/y . one discrepancy, deried "Rim in tho Postmaster Gener*Oftlce of uhont, $12,000,000 which ''it 41. said, was. brought to the notle6sf Mr- DIM*: lon&lefore he mit& eelobitited •speech. Mr. Corbin, the' President's broth er-itt-law, has at hist appeared before the Gold Fikip!CPOitimittee, and testi- it es that no.GOverpment Official had anything to do in any way with the gold speculation anderinvestigation. While it may be shown before the investigation closes, that Mr. Corbin was pecuniarily fitvored at times by Jay Gould, on futhount 'of supposed. Influence with the' Administration, it is thought that neither the, Pri»ii dent nor any of his, house hold will in any way lam (..4nnieetcd with i the gold speculations.' • The attention of Congress Will scant he milled to the laws .patised to pre vent the forgery land counterfeiting of public securities, with a view to have the inane' , untended - and - nand° more cillelent for the . prevention of this crime. .There are so: many diff erent kinds of Government sectiri ties, consisting, f 4 InStiance,oflkiMlS Coupons, ''Ciirrency;. V;S: notes, Treasury 1 .notes, .• Fractional notes, Certfileateis of indebtedness, - Certificates 'of depciiits, Cheeks 'for money on 'authorized .dopesitarif.. thumps of variods kinds and : demist- dre &A: 4 .1 that. great impost- • sitions almost daily 'tire being prac trced,plitin.the 4lff4rentoepitrtuieute .and oftentimes it has been found itu practicahle to premnto for such ' We have had the . t , nok, wMiderhil winter aver. ktioWn.in . this: latittide. Our weather is frequently mild dur ing the winter 0:19011, that' is etail 4 paritively But forSeveral-,wei,kS past, we have,had the thermometer ranging durine the day from 55 toll!) degrees. The trees eke beguiling to bud, and the foliage of the roses is as advanced stilt should beau the month.. of May: This genial sessonisavarmi.. lug up the hearts of out "boys" who' participate In the great national, game of Base :.WaShington" boasts of one of the "crack" clubs. of the country. The-Olympic club of this city' won golden laurels the'past season, and' are now ilting,4 logo of the, largest and Most handsome. ball fields We have ever seen. They are doing this with nn 'eye to a grand' National 13U.4e tournament this city the comingemelt. • .• There is no phiee widely wOuld: be !pore happily fliteld . for this enter , pris,' than. thif city, of Nash I neon.. As this is the long svien, it is more limo likely that Con!bm... will remain, here until July, 411111 7 1irokitiginO , the gayikasoe, andl'inader'ing the chic very attractive. I Many half, players have never visited the Capitol, and many of those who have never seen , the 'great Viuierlean Cireu,s,"' Congress pf the s LTnite . ,tl t3tet:eii. • The game of ball is much appreciated here; .and at 'all match • games, yeti ; Wit 1 , *.+6 the 'young; the old, the 'gay, the staid,thefashionabletuui,t4e un fash tenable, preening eagerly towards the grounds. ffhe.lsth: amendment ie fliWnyif iepMianted and can beseen hovering,ln.the trees,, uponfopq find peeping throughestei.y. terrap3. era*. in the fence. TheOlynaplcs will itialonbt- MI ES gol* of e. tort ' • r ,f!4', ‘l4 s h :' yhiCO . I tad tv o diftlittel d . up, _, . ore claita, . v: , otbe :. ty ilti tb °Co l i n tr y• ,We "havo_th9 Pled* Ltient W gad r gabinet, r iteprelslntatVl WRllTarifitt744olsl3 Supreme.vonrWaietabera 01 Sellatir lealitiedrii•lbtrlittita l V Haig tattounAtikeblarks lik Mil bet l art " E34l3° T e rlr en h/ Yealth7 citizens,.trade people; Mechanics had lett. begiens,,Austong whore is Beau Hiclunan".the prince of hist:lass a l u f lui ! gstttr OitOlio or the ilil" WOO 40 i ,the :04 ) * ~PO- Jat* chitinYoll ' Aul Bee Wltalfi l ifer.imaig‘l% want to; the liburt proem:ding, *cu tcall see *bent* Yon a o Nva4 tl/ 01l flilAticedrng t yOil Call fiee ,edr . ' Alienti , fflie 41;4 isrely, if cm' exreflk by accidents. 4.' ~. ; , , ; ~ .; s; Pf r O lte lF i al i Vitiel g ' P r in " En * *Pt r Ogi . gin 4 4k lo4 4 l Wl ci tgi d'nl i trades peuj4i truth Ogle iii tWffechnit p. in.; clerks about half past three? the ltekt din I)Mit feta : tes fiVe; the rtext from.sixt)eeyert; the fleet ab,olli eight. It ti; aell ; thi.most faahltalle• hie neverdine till next day. It would. appear friver the; tliatextteMes Meet; It is trhe We haw Lwilyers, Doeibp, ;Claim: ; Agents; ,Patent Agents. and Lobylids, Women's Righters,Petty . Politichuts,Newspaper likrlblilerffde, but these are so mixed up with the distinct elarnjtutt, they remind :one more of thedraine species we see about the strects;tud for brevitrtind not too many awes, we will tlW,g l oale." 3loll Fe is. " , ', 't Thom la, a Oteiation in Wesldeg ton Society similar to the gradation of rank in the army, and is felt almost, at distinc. Glovertunent ,cletits forformthe low tly ed grade in Official SO clay, coMenboat aeventhon the list, There is of neeendty almost as mdch difference between Me lowest class of Governmeet officials and the bigheat class; as there is in thearmy between u prlVate soldier and a General. Clerks, In Mediae. playa are subordi nalealandaa a general thin& ar . 4 Poor . and'reeelve small salaries.•.Ttufother claseexerelseautherity, - receive large #alaries, and are generally men of some means. Persons outside of Washington, are too apt to think that from $l2OO to• 811300 a year is a large salary, and that Government Clerks are /lemma or, ( x )118 equelleo• Don't deceive yetis se lves IP you have any, idea of coming to Washington In this capacity. Clerks can be gentlemen and men of inteingenc.3„ but upon the eilarlea they receive Hiss daily battle bike upon them, with their own elide, to say nothing of code/tiering to' phi on style sufficient to move in higher circles. "elfflel hernia no morethan 600• in some places," and men of families who receive these sularirn, struggle to buy food; struggle fil pky rent; struggle to buy clothes and pay school bills, and thensuffer continual mortification. How are you toadyism! We dont mean It to apply to you Mr, Ed. or your vicinity, but wo are absent minded, and we ereinst thinking of Prince Arthur and the grand • Arke tocratic Hoplastnight "Only those Invited can go" said this one and that one, your corunpenpent said that's so. But how werethose invitations madd Ans. Selected he a vommittee that stetson umpire, and who Mt receipt of lettens from notables Seeking 1 0 0- does fora friend or a trends client, lq =WI_ t instance" which are paid for by die applicant; an invitation cud was tiled out and sent tektke applirnnt, which reads as fbnows: The British Minister and Mrs. Thornton request the pleasure of-company at Masonic Hall, corner of P and Ninth streets, on Thursday evening, the 27th inst., at 6.30 •o'clock. An invention, which is considered to rank among the first In the coun try, is now on exhibition In Wash ington. It is one for transmitting power without loss. This is a thing which has been considered hereto- . fore, impossible; bet the Inventor, Mr Hobert Spear, has demonstrated tits practicability beyond per adven ture. The President anti Staff and many, Members of Congress have Witnessed the perfoonauce of the machine, and it has also , exam ined by men of Science/of he city, te:ln stud all omeurin its feaSabi ty. The machine is very simple,at ankaste only of an air eylioder , uul ix SWIM engine ut one end and an air engine at the other eat% of a pipe of any desired length, the pipe beteg provi ded ut intervals of a hundred feet meteor loss with-Joints, which forni coutractiona in It. 1t "is assumed that by means of the oattractious lu 1 the pipe a dead air chamber is found, which entirely precludes the possi , batty of friction 'of the air us ft pmts through the pipe. The luveution hasuttractal a great dude! . latent/Out a.s the inventor claims he wit "expel foul air and water trout mines, end supply them with frt.h air, and the'n he nut.utilize tilp power of Niagan; Pails and of inaccessible streams. CHI EL. A Nineteen ►.anon llebresus.A . Lover's Remembrance. kite illions Y aid Over. • . ..• LPevra Ikon'Or ba1e1 ,. . 1 " 1, /84 Sem° month - a sineo ke ptiblislusl a I staietneht to the elfeet that 31 ki Gray, a Fort Eelwarti; Mal be • come the fortunate helms or $19,000:-, WO,' width "her lover, a young .Eng-' had'ivillcd to het:lvor his dying bed. The Man liftbe ease —the heirship—is trite; but'We now learn that it was not to the lover; but to his hither that Miss • Gray is ,In debted for her extraordinary good 'tontine. 'lt seems that:the lover, on his return to England, like too many others, proved ineo.nsuutt d mat " rim' another lady against , fin hia father'S will. Whether it was reakitseut his faithlessness or front some other twist, certain it is the young man died In about a ywr after his ynarriage;:and 101 l all 1114 propbrty to MS father:- The old gentleman was with Out !Mrs, and not n.aving become mulched to his daughter-ltaaW, upon his ,death; left onehalt Urids property 'to the Government of llugland,and the re maining half, '.114000,000, to Miss_ ,Gray, the Fort 'Edward milliner., ,1"heA11111 was so large that;manY per 7 sena Were disporied to doubt,,its truth when it iirst'sppeared in, print but l.ldiss Gray has already, remPFeti the stmt In.stalment of liar tortune,n trifle of $3,000,000, from tlid British CenSul Lin New York. Oti"TtlesPithtst , Phe remlved,a dispatch. from the, Consul aitnoilneltiglluit the iziotiejr nyOteo her order, and on the following day she lefvEort Edward for New York, where It was paid overt() her. ' Snyder Introduced a rem:Au den', into'the Illinois Qmsftutlimal ConVentloa On Miday !AMU rt int n t e the • (*mention" 'to Chicago. lie thought that the bad whiaky of timingteld would HU till the Demo crat.' and the bad water slay the"lte pablltvms. • " =I . . IY. • `l' iteL i t ac . liva° a !: w gimes: =reported . . L ..mll'our In- diatchadtb*AitinidhliNe rumen, enterer° 11nel:46bl - reach the lion.' The cotlutva arrivid= inie *Eer lacy - ,cop t , dl. -hundred:, and twe. alty.4l : ' :Italie :MAY, Iddbioiln" • ' ""liarthat, play tridllo, 4 -43upaithstasident , 1 7 0 110 $ • t ifttitruing"t 3 4l llo bat . . ~.= .to tbeeernentotad to have the ^ - 1 ~ ipurdahed4,Thaehunttng . 0 1=3 ,t ="441 returned: very, AV :g - killed -- a'. large. P "mr4, , ___ L.... .. 4 11 4, o ther . /Prr l I • - --IPlany. late Treastirei ... ' ' ' tithiginan, Off thrißouth Coagregatkutal Chalet"' phthiso, bite WWI "awed, charged witkbeinvi'defipilter to 'the. stun* in 100.0 En;00;1,000,j: i The' idehdean 1 tionareoVered by falenentrina. . -. • ~.: I 8091PaPtlean•Ft: AbererOin! bie leports* Mg • Ciihniogtuod,„“hf Termite Globe, sad Robinson, (tribe 1 ;Torthito 2idegivik theirr, - A n i iere ar - r a y rratep st hrrtvatn:FGnd:orthe ‘ evpl. tUthad odeertbli the sternf lanaawit fearful ever • Oeven men were . :.froo •• • • d ; beignen.'Pembina'atitid. Ft. • .• • rcrombico Onriliaturday, the 16th; • •• AbOrmomete;;inni 135 - ft-• MOW Ler9.: .1 . • -1 ty.workmen were cidirgeli • e Brooldia Nin.7 'Yard on ,'end one `Mildred' On .the lireV • in, pursuance of_mien' ordern of the commandant, Admiral ,Golden, directing the:.reductiOn of the numerical l'oree as soon as practi- JritoP44. 13r the public' servem. . • - •• , .7 ; . GASH. iORT uOrie; 2000 BUSHELS OF OATS; 1000 113U4111E1 - ..19 OF RYE, • _ - • - 13E11 1000 Biz*Eite or CORN • By • JAMES DI;NCAN; .. • iscravc9r Co.. Ira. Who has juiV„recelveil Poo of the largest and most doftplete stocks ever br:Jnght to Beaver county, enflaming at Fr FOREIG_N DOMESTIC ...i... , -GOODS .eaps&Furs Hatg, .31.0*.eZ 411 str.ll-Mi3i, CLOT Carpets and Oil 1 Cloths , . ; . • • 17 - 11 rthyare, ENS WARE, ISE R ' C.E.TELI.ES, &C. nets 2 tax. awl upward. Barrcil Fla; I ) I HA Jeans, 20 cis. and upward, ?Tariaii Phiid Alpaca:lin cis and upward, Plain Alpanu, 30 cls. and upwaril, PRINT' ' 61' .AND 124 CENTS. - .11 31uslins 10-cts.,and upwanl, • • Domestic ;Inglitims 12;4 eta. wnd upward. ( • '• I FA FOR SALE. AsßALL;Fann,situated in Brighton township, Beaver county, P,L, aboottour west or the borough 'of Bearer, containing .Ftfty-Aleven and Oni-Half Acres, more or lets about Orly limes cleared, balance Tht re Is on the nip a Two Story Log Mouse, a small Bank Bart with good stabling me &math, anMrchard containing About BY epple,and acren.oreilt it hundred young peach item. For Bo Information call niton the subscriber on the premises, or • dress Bearer C. IL, Pa. jantglis9 JUAN IiIIiKPATRICK. Chri twine% I.3'remented, 2 ,44 O.4 I :ErIM Sueeesetors to •N. MEYRAN & SIEDLE; o. Fifth Avenue, REINEM PITTSBURGH, Pa. Have juxt in; ht.litlßS gnat stoek F I Nb opened evecially.for the Erni- S's an untiquanplarge - aid 'de nt JEWELRY. TCIIES, DIAMONDS, SE=ll= EMS C Cutlery, French Cineks, Bran -11 Boxes, Jas. Mullin's, Charles' Ymdshara's Watches. aertian iVatches, Fine 'NW seN Ilusi Jacot's an A 1 pikletgo. Vavy; 6.7 co t , Aurn t Co.. E. iloicanr Er- Co. inntle !w -enn \Vat gin Wale WM AMERICAN CLOCKS, e 1 1. SE,TII T11931A14, Of which ly kept o who wale large assortment is constant. hand in our basement, and sold and retail. , (ch dee 8. = WIIMUTOWIIII While been tie !State eUi. MI pavan welled to r- WI persons ItiMagt resent *ea duly I Tn- a ',M wan On 'Wag now otwoploo by Ceps. /1. busts -11=ott !kw oettatreot. The bowie counting Os roano-tonor ifirteasselnalliana door. And the Ittt Monet kir; 'rho alum til.ap. I u dlonowit orroWIN tiro pt Ilan* it wilt [be torten... Away to hooka Winwitaioto ut • •-•gutioriorptt Ttiglann:l,3lo2lll2l. ! tt iricm• Niale.-- 014 . 14 of the mint Valuable Hula . 4 ortiumlSMSpre o• cdtbryd sad einmythlng past:dog to the ery et par ment, and the =We property, Is In ßak good order. d ; Tbe butldLup consist of , Osa Two-Story - prick House, :Store room on drat boor. Mal feet; Mollies and Iraing.recon to the rear of the litare.romi. Also, One Frame Dtvetliag AIM feet, separated from thelnt gateway, ,mhkh Woo fronts im the street; • cellar se ' derneath, II feet resep. The ba the front of Tb feet obuilding n lb . On erinterls k u it ncoriled, and Is suitable torthe Is A Good FranseiStabLe, Isophonat, Cistern by tad Vitae's. and all other *t-bulldlnot e lot, and emary, fLero le, also, abundance ;of Fruit on tht A Orispe Arbor limning through tlie whole depth of It. on which ate the choicest grapes. All under good fence. •and the proMgls Justly regarded ae well adapt ed to than's** . for which it Is used. The lot fronts 75 feet. and eaten& back LSO Fort It Is id. catto pt Zpge stra Yi it:lou the itilidL 4 * and AlsiP 41111 , tai ffdarNM. lyes Oar. D. . Attat 7, 4=w, Bearer, or co the undersigned, In • ter. 4 - Ilimappotfr health. 4 r 1:1 : 46441 COifyi / .. 1 1 • • 4 • Farm For .Sale. A VAIL% containtng Ninety-nein' germ, or A thortnbosta; known us the mohair or John deemed, In Brighton tow" nehlp;about one mUo from Bearer and about the mese from Falls. ten and &tenon. • I • • with that. . . nine Suit od It ham thirelliur, 'and a Log Slit. •blo; also, any amount el •Pralt trees of the cholc• Apt varieties of apples, pea ed ehes, ema, cherries n .F** 4 r,`"*."'djf" Also, A' Piece of Ldnd ;belonging to the estate of the same deed., known " the tiew-MiliProPetiren Whirr menomatain• lag about sixtrgre acres, Ready all nnderiald with •A TAM Neel rein_gt Cook.. It Is web Timbered, has a good water Power, and pknti of Umber in the neighborhood wanting to be sawed. There Is a log dwalae and &frame sr* ble thereon erected. .4100, d Lot in Bridgewater, No. 40 410c:uphill's plan of oia. AU of which will be solo on reasonable terns. For farther par. titulars Inquire of IicOAFIFIC/ - janntininel Of Chippewa Tp. N').* l e' -v..O2IZ4bOXIMIO 1990 111 1 ed by Court to diauWridary Mar of Patter. sou _mad Miami will meet at the house of Yr. Thomas W • towartMLit o'clock, a. et.. , of thrs d ir Thaw interested will pi MX . ilt!Cria. mialowors. J. lo ta .. J 01.1.4 Cower& *int] 8.0.0 . • . PITTSBURGH BANK OrSAVINGS, 61 Fourth Amman% Filltolirlikr• ' Chartered Open daily from 9 to EYWNIEO. from hay lot to • clot ,k • and nun NOV • • • WS CailiCk. Interest paid at • • V. UMW heeot tax. and It not of • • knottily ta January and JAI " . • • Caralabed at the ohm, amain or nal • GEOFI r .p J J itt naF. Mamma. t a Amt. Ju• s'• D. S. il'Eszurr 'r. A. gnaw,. J. L. chahatt, ' • Wm X.thmlck, Jou. O. Thlworth, Y. mom, 0. Fallembee, Joahah Rhode,. John Stmt. .hobt C. Sclunatat. Clariathul Z B F ruM4.4wl T. W. A A. ti..!tats, Solkatora. )11.1 0 1tA eaardo N r o IP COVIRIC rl f tbe Orphans Coast of Beaver county, dos undersigned will expiums to nabs by public vendue, on the premises, On Il'alnesday, Fi4ruaryVii, 1870, at one o'clock, p. in , all the following described real estate situated In the borough of Frankfort Springs:ln the connyalernsald;•behig the estate of dobert Stephens, seet., tate of said borough, to wit Lot Clo. 6, In said borough, bounded on the north by lot of 11. It. )ICCratty, on the east by a public street, sod south by the kit next bac 'nai ler described, containing I,‘ aim acre.. Improve- Inetds, a two-story frame dwelling house 26 by 18 test with celbr underneath, and a frame shop or ware-room attached all by 14 feet, coal house, etc.; a number of excellent frattlrees—epple, peach and I plum. on the tot.. - LOT No, 4.—Bounded not th by the lot above de ,scrlbed; on the east by the public anent. and loath 'by the lot hereinafter described. Improvement., a twoetosa teams dwellag haus. at by 18 bet, with basement kitchen, Le. A well of good wa ter at the door; LOT N0.5.-113andednorth by the ballast ahoru described; on th e east by • public street, and on libe south by lot of Thompson Knox; on which are erected Dame shop 16 by 16 feet, and a large. frame, Orbit wn shed, De. • Theeflatari each ether. each cauleln- Int about 14 of an acre. The same has been used as a hotel and cabinet manufacturing eatabliab ment, and is well calculated for bath purpose,— The lots will Fold together ass whole, or mos .. • . r. rate to ait p Newsy, . tt Their: iblod of hid puies* atone, in kart on confirmation of the eale by the Court. balance to two opal annual Instalments with In terest from date of conannation, and secured by judgment bond., or bond gad mortgage. The ottetosenf to pay all expense of' clamps, prep.'. lion of doll., Ac. DAVID NEAT. latchiftwl Adair. of gob's, atephenl, deed. STRAY I.IICIVIDEL—Camo to the premises of the aubecrlhe• lu Inn Beaver tp.. Beaver county, Ps., on or About the 1.1 of January, 197 U, red and white heifer, hetvreen two and three year, old. The owner le mutter:ell to prove property, MY rherinot sod tette heraray. MARTI'S P. lIITCIt6LL. • jenlikiw. ti.II.VI.II3O3It:tN NO, 24. • 'NATIONAL BASIC or ntivE6 COCXTT, ' • N.. 1411.11114.01. PA. igtt) ( Prnsldent and Direct on. of this Doak have thlx day dee:ared a 41(04,444 of Five per cent. on the °Thal stock front the preatht of . the last .Ix month.. payahle on demand—fr.c of all taxes. erument, SUL! and local. ,EDWAIII.I BOOM Cadder Jaultif BUYERS, LOOK HERE! The 'potent:in* thankful for past favors would respectfully inform the public that he has we of the finest selections of WALLPAPER, WINDOW SHADES, FLOOR OH s - • "CLOTHS. Etc., Etc„ on hand to be found Id the county. Ills wort ment , School. Miscellaneous and Religious 33 (20 C*IK. ga u complete; while no pains are 'pared on tito part to make hip sTATI ON ERY DEP.I.IIT3IENT equal to the beet Id City "Eidatilishments. Ile to the exclusive agent for the celebrated Foley , * cold Veit. fur dam county. Those titling's good Gold 'Shetld do well to see them beflirei purchasing.. - Ile Is the Agent for this county for ktider's Pholograpt Marriage Certificate. The attention of Clergymen Is respectfully called to this, as he can sell them at the same discount as they would get tAtwateen School Uut erottletit for Pak at Putinsber's prities. Alsci on hand, Toys and Variety Goals, aulTiable for all I. 1 7 . vrracaa. IlroOtray, Sea Brig,blan Jaal, Is7oily 0r71.44 - 1 . 1 >• 170. THE PITTSBURGH WEEKLY 4GB L tbe largest. cheapest weekly pgnm published wmt or MO Allegbenifr,. It circulates very.exten sive,y all over Western Pennsylvania, Eisteru Ohio, Weolern Vir,iluia and the'grvat Wrst. It contains all the leading editorials or the DAI LY REOMO;4 on Politics, Literature, Science and the Topic. McGee imd 01Mtu of tbr great Repubilean party of`Alleghenyeonn ty, 'which • gave its lIAID majority tor President Grant. It lumbiresltre rowttrittikhle:, 3raiqcot itispoitta, and on thls ac on nt Imo heroine most popular with 'gumboots, Drovers and Formers, who look upon jg as an indispezigoblo necerohy In their business. It gives the latest quotations in Woe", Cattle, Dry • COWS, I.lrib:erica, sad. Illie:Prlidnee of the Farm. It Is the only paper that reports the Llve Stock Market of Plttibutgh and Allegheny Sped. ally for Itself, giving each week a full report of the number of Cattle, llogsaad Sheep sold, *eight of enCW-frid3 Pad, and* Mlle Of the : Seller and Bayer. [Mr In all cases of litigation In the Courts, the Market Deports at the Gazette use used at evidence,whlch shows it. iellabltliy as well as Its superiority in tbail reepect.l.A2 ' , • It Gives the N.W. of the Day, From all parts of thi world. Dot It contains each week, In addition to tho "bore, the heat suggea: tiona ma the WARM .1111121.1111DEfl to be forma anywhere. • TI;U:TIS t Blegle eosiy, per yrar, to clubs or Are. 11k1.25 for each copy; dubs of feu, $1.14 pd ,ii paper lo thrgetter up of the club, Thus Mime iar subsaiber. , . Tito Weekly Gazette Waives an amount of matter, equal to marl Vol. nmeo, for the small amounfof st,6o 'or $1.13. and motematter than other pantile wild at itl 4o Per year.< Owing to Ito langdal Istennitalwg Weal/War The proprktote will be enabled ,to make It even mote Interesng daring 1870 Mee It has been pterionatr, O ti dinatit7. , • P.V.Z4NI3e.a.N. eir. co.. • Proprietors, Gazette litalldlng.• Si and 1611. 811th AMU!, Plante:ugh, Pa. ,r r I :•1 . eD. - • 1,0 11 MII . WNW r , tag: • crg 60 . E3I eip 2;. Cr' CD M CO C imit ; © • Cll pop. R 5 E 3 0 Pl= ...a © 0 N N i 11 • ..r rd ... ~ , O' n O. "' I WI I limi., ri" ow- Rt. _ cc M. itrd , 13 janlfetm , 'XrgtqfairOL**iwemi• • Am , comity; aim 0•I•M•14•••.• moo color. sywir. aoigg you ••• • half od. Wpm lo•rkaveOff dra llillk. • The mow Is requited go m ma • RAJWIL SLAW: rtgrucrOamis • ' MADE ENDER tor; .I,Xietztsl,V ;Patent, And all other kinds manufactured. See Dr. o.lk t erma"&filieMefflurgrri, r ge Pi s titi . llVlVartirs ' .180jAbany stred,Pititlaszik pa. Lfniltioket Partnersto D.—n o ilmatitoot armed a limbed wi nen , - wider** Is Iro of Om Blabe of Ponnylonn, 116 Tba moo of tb. b . Igurre,' Ad 'llre taien4 *globe Normandin tlimorlator, trirorpornn, 4 rirdAft of Coal, iron Ora, Tito Clef tad Ad. The same of the The partner Is P1e.1.13a :V nod o es d Jo Clare to lo Moe of 0101 tan potiOro llierti and Timm T. Dar* l boili of tram eml4.• Kir. facrile; la-Out Saito of••Now-floet.. Sato. MVO imscroot oil capital cornblard by the ,4; dal *tea tboassad doliam In cult log tbossaad Gallant by moo. ca. Tn. pw . nroOlp emommicod ors UMW day of A. 'D. NW, sad la Pr toratlaate are you. Wm W. dope; to oft: oft dry al Doeembn pot • • .0111111 l BALI .TllollAti T. Urals, VICREJIAN BUM. Itaroso ~ Beavei, Pk. Dee. 211, 'SW MEE TYG STORE, 1 -I. V q 9 Druggisi 464'Apothecary, ISUA.VMII. PENN. DEALER IN 11 PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, SOAPS. & TOILET ARTICLES. PURE WINES'AND LIQUORS, For Medical Purpose& PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ES,. &C., &C. GROCERIES, CRUDE AND REFINED OILS, of the greatest variety, best quality a n.I at the very lowebt (11 lit a 411 , rirAgents for Falanestoek, Ibudett :ttal Salaam's Stnctly Pare White Leath the oldest and beat brand In the market.-fin nett:LlS% CARPETS All - 4.0 0113.3 ~NEW GOODS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT oF WHITE, CHECK AND FANCY MATTINGS, FOR SUMMER WEAR NOW OMN. FRESH ARRICAL OF NEW BRUSSELS TA.P.V.STIZY ILUSI3-101.N THREE PLY CARPETS & I'SURAINS to till our stock since the close of the heavy Spriqg Trude. Oliver McClintock and Co '23 FIFTH .AVE., PIMBURGH, P.l. Jun 30 0 lm PITTSBURGH COYLBERCIA L DAILY and WEEK I A As a thorough newspaper. sparing neither Lai., nor expense to furnish the fullest and 11111411 relio hie Intelligence; as the fearleke, rr ricktent. cad persistent opponent of corruption In °nice and ad. vocals of Honesty. Economy. Retrenchment 31141 Reform In public again; as the sworn foe of - Rings" and every description of distionost cone bination,-Just as ready to expose their prietti rs in the Republicans* In the Democratic pat). sod even more so. because it bolds that wy Vary which, will out out offenders of this descrip tion entitles Raclin, the confidante of the twopto aa an Independent Republican journal, the .1%. cat e of the Helmand Interests of the people.--Tits hrrsnennu COILMIZCIAL needs no new Introdue. lion to the reading public, It la • Progreamilvo.Paper. And keepw up In the starch of improvement mot the de/elopement of ids as. Tbornnghly .Mist to everything that Is valuable or Interesting tt iden tities itself at once and heartily with whatever Is calculated to Improve mankind and elevate standard of intelligence and morality. Asa Its publican journal of the strictest sect, it deal. stilt political questions with an earnest wish to,.t AI the truth and place only good and capable mein fil halve. It 4, a People's Paper, And relies on.t6eir support and, good qa. o rather than the Oran of political kad.r• N3l . has It done so In vain. Its Intlependtpt e-mrrte---• store especially In denouncing legi sixth thm and exposing the procures of they es In —haw made It the favorite of the auIPF4,I and ihe feared of dishonest aspirants and defunct...l pare leadent. (If the reputation it h. eanrd :u tut. respect sincerely proud; and It w bawl uo Ad ferent standing In the Arid of journalism la th' regard than a discriminating public pruratul, err cord to It. To prove faithful to their c0nt14.1., and good opinion will be Its athstant elides , or It lea Lire Paper, And ranks with the leading Journal. whi, , thoroaphiy awake to all that Li going on. Its N. s. Department Ls always fresh and full. its ...men et,. are written walls a purpose in view. It. Nu bet Report,. and Commercial News gathenaosre meant to supply the must exacting &MAL& a the businars pu tic It In a Prosperous and Girowtgi: Perri% oaring from the start gone, ahead. older seenpants of the geld of inernallntn: has artshbed to a prosperity and come to rxen an Influence second to no paper In the to Iho It has fairly won the rank of the Ono pni..r ta Is the verdict of newspaper my era In vat rat It In a - Popei of Influence. It being Mid gore generally guy any in hi, Inn.. bl'blrgthVlnt. ' i e i think Wt{ TalwasforifThZt. r test MR, Is mama, and as an Independent lan. , ptiated,—in Banking lieu... Counting . Room,. and Ike Family Circle. where it I* heicent , a boabeas and Intellects's' ilere.liy. uu.l a hav indoence la constant Ind lucresumv ==:Ml== *lons And k is kit that Mere is no necessity for India:• hag in new ptoksalons or nuking fresh prount.?. 11 means. while adhering to its sissdard io tins and moral* to improve as it progt , .. ,- . omit nothing that will add to C. strengt , i erensi its dsethlness: The Next Near Tbeltactal. =ten on another year ,trop. and hopwrat,imol with a deliberate purpose con sistent with what has been said abuse. And it does not hesitate to ask the enetTeration or• all. , Approve of that purpose. No lusltstion o ten It. saying that It desires this rapport In Ines .sstu,... Its circulation and enlarging tile sphere no falnees. The mason l• at hand when Om: re •• awl the Legbiatura will be in •es•lon, and .urose errata at bath the liatimul and State Capin , : be tramplting. The measures of the splendid ad ministration of (Jen. Shunt will soon be before Ae country—embracing questions of the denpeot In trivet to every router and tax payer. The Leirtehttarte, too, will preveut matter of alter , " Abroad the Apui an Ittalealluz; and et 10,t., t,l 'hea e Pettice. popular movements relsn, to education and religions q11P1,01.1, are 3VP , ing. of widch uo one altould penal{ hlre.elf go toe Ignorant. and concerning which all that OM to be known wig be the aim of the Colvin. rut. to glee. • Terms. /)illy paper, SIO prr Iran: l 3 ror td for nom wombs. The Weekly Commercial I. a law an column newspelwr. containbi , advertisements Its ample columns contAto complete compeldinet of the NEIT'S OFTiIE UREA", the leading editorials from the Itslly. sod ell Foreign and Home _Markets, carefully report . " , and corrected expressly tor .he strekly op to th date of each Wee. It la emphatically • A Family Newspaper. TERNAL-113 Oil per year. UOfattll o ys 111 ..t ranee.) 111 Clew of twenty $1 5 0 " copies seal free Bend fur liValugue coal."' 1. Ust of Premiums. Addrcie. TINE minims:cum. • fittsbarati. Amex 21 I 1870