The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, June 08, 1870, Image 2

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    The Beaver Argus.
d. WiiTAND:llhofTnlt AND Psorntavola
Beaver, ra.. Julio
REPUBLICAN TICKET. 1870.
Poe anigre.ls
•
II ICII.III WEVAND,•
8 object to District Conferees' ratification
Air Assembly: - • • • -
1('ILLIAI C. 611UI1LOCK,
subject to District Conferees ratitleation.
Fur Prothouptary:
3 OHN.CAUPIILT. '
.hbr alinntimiourr: ' '
,tmeEL TonitExcE.
Jr rkel,,,,,wis.,i,ther:
,JAM WARNOC:Ii.
Pm. 111,01. ilou.se Director.
HEED.
For ~luditur:
• J. IL CIIRLSTY.
Poe Of .
M.
. .
TUB editor 1.4 abAeid
Pitt.bure, 0(r:elle is in error
"when rAfrlVeyand'a.
jority at 39 tor eougrep , siontil
athat Iu Iteivei!• county. It should
have toen t int imporfr.
‘Vt: are 111,1(14nd to the llbn. Thu..
\\lkon fora copy of the etlloglct3;hro•,
nounectl by i\lenthers of the P a ir of
ho Supremo enurt of the dirtrict of
Colttintna on the announcement id'
t he death of 1100. E 6tatiton.
Sut.l.tBuperlittentierzfof
Indian ailltirs f.ir Montana, writt..s to
I 'Alanviiiioner i'ru•kei•.l'roul Helena,
I:ty :nth, tilat the:nicer Crows have
very lntily among Unlit .
awl :11'e scattering in small parties all
over the country. Titer , agent has
tried every italueement to havo.the
'r,nrs vaccinatol, but , they ntrentt
fill,iy l'efilSt`, saying it %ills bat/ medi
cine. I ien. ally hay Ivritton an
a-cnt to remove the Crows attar•
front the agency ten miles, m1014:111
Ip 1%111 to prevent any intercourierho
t ween them and other Indians.
The Way:: and 31(:ans Committee
"Itho I luu,n of itypresentativN, it
i; honeht xvill report lint one Fund
in;; 'hul of one, thousand millions 01 .
Ilt rotir litT vent. interest; thir
iy year.; 10--principal and inter
..l payable in gOld and eXempt fran
all hi \ ation except that of incomes.
The new bond is to br,11!•44/ its taking
lip the live-t wetity lamas, beginning
with tin Ise of the earliest !Mlle. Mr.
sHienekis holding meetings of his
nuwittee every evening ti
the detail's of lijs measure, and will
probably bring it in u. tioun us the
tax and (Writ,' bills are out of tho way.
There are signs that he will try to
substitute this bond for the four and
a half per cent. one In Garlield's cur
rency bill.
. Tut; War Department on Thurs
.l.ly 'l;ist sent to the Douse reports
frolti t ;on. Warren and his assistants
relative to.the progress ofsurveys oil
the Cpper Mississippi. They think
practienhle to extend the etutal
through from Sand Lake to tit. Louis
liver, thence front slack water navi
gation down the tit. Louis.to naviga
blewaters belt tw the rapids; thence
coikreting
. the navigable waters of
the 'piper with Lake tin
wrier. Front tiand Lake to the rap
ids of the tit.: Louis is about to miles.,
It is d'l'so thought a wind could he
conqructed tircii ineet the large lakes
at the source or the Mississippi river
Witlithe Red river of the north. It
is recommended that the surveys be
oaitinued so as. to definitely deter
mind the feasibility of these projects,
and the tot of waking the 'proposed
canals if predicable.
I; I:N. NI.:(11:EV, frollls .A 1
l'a., representative in Con-
Vieek.ailtninistereil a Ictioi..k
, lowa argini tont iu Waiillingll4ll to a
ininfiti spec' tinot of Yankee Free
Trade, !lamed Col. Cialinan, who is
f‘priseitting the British ship owners
:toil builders at Washington. The
.1 i llieulty grew out of a discussion of
r. hytielt's hill for the protection
:old promotion of our vonimerce, Mi
nim which the British agent insulted
Ni gli.y.. hiller, ill perfect good
iitmoir'nll the Ivhile, Nlll:wk(*.i him itl
die pee, C10 . 111:111 `truck the
4 4.'11 , r it V6llll Cane, which blow
ietieral returned with interet,.
hisoppiment to the tesselatill
of the .\ rlington House, from
tchirh liiinselr up and apol-
I ion. Negley accepted the
apology, and Col. Codnian retired.
I Om I lencral (lid not: even
I. 1,• • Ltii tilllpT when he knocked
down. Ito that as it may,
nor thing is eert i aiii, lie is able to lit•-
'1.•;111 .\.lllt•Vitalll hi whatever
"
lIN TilllrSlittY 111.4 tin scheme for
Ow I 7 .yerwount bonds was
sustainyl lIit• S. I louse of Ibp
rvs..ocatlves utl a rising vote by 9010
ntoil was Alvfeated on Wednes
day, by I la I
,'l'la• debate lastvd
ot.arly au hour, :1111i
. %•its at times
quilt. sharp. (it'll. Butler %vas ikbotit
lie telly advocate en the Republican
•isle, t . vltilt. fleck aiel Eldridge sus-
utined t i arguiiii.nt on ti n Demo-
'yule burden of the oppu
,/,itiollati 4'll. ' Schenck
who Imiae with uoustml vigor :mil
denouneing the project as
liatrepudialion, to Nvllit•lt Butler put
in a vehement Qcuial. 'lhere )vere
ItepahliF.oey.vho vilted.Mr Mr.
amendment, Benjamin
and Dyer, , e; :stk.-4)mi ; itooker, Vir-
g1111:1; NVivio'r. , %Vcsi Virginia; But
ler, .Mas,,ichil•elts; Cool,;,
Moort., Farn , wortli, Hay, Inger,oll,
I,og B l l , Wisconsin;
c o horn, ()rill, :nal Tyner,. Indiana ;
I nwlwry zin . l,l.lola.s, North Carolina . ;
Fitch, Neva-
.In; llatuilwu, Florida , Hawkins
;Ind' Tvnne.,:ye ; Hays anti
I lellon, Alabama iSarg(ait, Califor
nia ; Slwlilon, lannAtina ; itinore,
Toxas; and \\ * ikon, Ohio. Tho nuly
I),,mut•rntdwhn wiled tigitilist it d•crt•
St UI kcr, New York
iti:enNT a Iviec.; front the • Santi.
wieli I,lliiiiis give a hill report 1)1 the
opening of parliament by the King,
tat itoth: Iti his address to the
legislative 'body, the King Kame-
IlikillNla \'., mentions the death of
hiS father, I:el:ow:wit, who , was l'res
'dent of the Legislature; and was hus
hand of Kinapp, the daughter Of Ka- .
itieletowlia I. The King ats.serts that
,htring the p:4st two years his people•
hare iaereased In prosperity, that
tle. unp; haw; been abundant, anti
•I he market; ggod. Ilc recomuknidi
• •
snle.itlies to linty of running
among the and nisi) to oei: , -an
e Ts. lie , tittes thaLt relat ions
w i t h nil foreign governments are ye.'
ry Ntti , pfactory, and that the fAan of
r oht:tittlitg• intokrutiort front the I'ol
- yneiiatt ~hiluh had not proved
al, , ollugh.,l to the titian
, of lhr Kiuf dum, tool ntwou nii ,
that the rop.li!sidotituT 1"1.
I thy
WONAN'III NUEFUAGE IS NO
' ' DEAD. • r. ',...
010 A
• A lady writer from Washin co
The 4.Yetr Ybrk Telbunr, In fil O OW
article on ixtlitits and legisi lori gi•tts
some sensible,viewS onAlikubJeet'of
woman's rights. She lt4att eloquent,
chaste amusing and forcible' writer.
Ott
on 4tsnlieethobliq 9440111T/ I •
abbve s fill weli4VO rSem b py.-:-'- -
Thenuthorestievewamatum •
resident. of ..7! . ,14w, lirighteu ‘ ,Ikuver
i"otintyl-linwe tireenwood. We are
of the ()pluton (ornate sulfrnse,would
ho .Erafequ such halals us hers; nor
would the highest °thee in the nation
lino its dignity by being entrusted to
such hands. We do. not see. that
England snlYerS largely front 'hitving
its majesty'reposett in a' oman. ' •-t
Coder date of May 7.A41, she says:
T cannot End that the Botieffi hest :done tutielf reel
work during . thu lieu or she Wads - tuff spur tureen
pondent's übsenee. They %emu lb have debated.
and dallied, and divaddlod—to. havrfroveled end
doundered ht rhetoric and tlisPurlcalttica 3 aSivell/o
foultltudlunus sea?' Of talk: •• 4 1Yheir tne'tat's
unify tits, mita Nrjil iflay " ;0.1..110,11 te nave
heard the debate on thu hill tu grant tit We women
ol Thu detuatutente equal pa.; tut eqidat wervlcsa.,-
I hear grefitful mutton nuide f ,by smote! the ladles
mi eroded of Senctur'frumotill na'very generous
1114 noble.. I lmre voce, or hyhec grPOULII. reel
'harshly of this Senator's mantfeatation of party
and pereonal nolamsitie. I thitil; bn le a aims flint
taLtal,pulithatl the sery Iwrd, and can fdaireely, be
earilvtit lcithetit belng severe; or 010 W lutettetty
fettluttfbiltartfum.. tut of , tnualt of ltils' manner,
d doubt mit, he is quite iineauff.ciuna alai hia{SV
that tile lorottg, loot,' vehement ens:vete? to In
Private lily: grimed and. awoatgaqg 1 44 taaAeLl„rous
n :card Joe ye ulllen Mid tender love tut children
. . .
On my Mem I was greeted on all plilea by the
anal doing's—by 1111 111.113 pany cohvi.yed—lhat
the wom.of, W.ts 111,11! tionienn•
.tithe Its titdinndy la of to the noil of,cer
'lulu ladles ui the •Uoiltal, who are
solPhtilly protesting atain4t the ballot—Mid !OLIO
to the absolute pepitration of the Boston limn the
Sew York branch of Its advocates. They pap it
died muter the operndon—Mpt as,acritirdliiir to the
°pollen or !flrgswo.., the 5000tto in 110 WOlll.l give
Ili( the glitol, or . gllopt+, should' the tit:lll4;4lnm
u ripen separate. thin 1.0,01,31. Stange: 1 alt
tended the meet York Voltventioupt the Anil,
it an Wouni'd halftime .10isociattou, ulitiollt !Ilse
peeling Ilial the aye') proeeetliags,u ere in the na
ture Id funeral oneerltili a.' 1 glittet gay that our
untim ilt Pr./Adria. the (ter. near) Ward needier,
use. uncommon ly Jolly lair no ruiturntal an 00101.
Attn. 'I glen Venture to declare that hi ilht. hot
(Mi know tat 1110 dooestuo Mlle poor pro/eve-IAM.
tier did the corpse.
I remember orree•td have read 111 that optrltioll
,torero torecilio, Vann, sJ /.110 f, aomethlog
quite strange unitstualing, purporting to be the
dater death didadden OLa Vinton soldier who tell
at the tarot, Mode of null nun. Ilc paid he Was In
the midst frf gilt, tight, or alga, Whoa
, happened Ilvit,took lion od hie feet. Ile auppeped
Ina map shut right through the heart, but the first'
Ming ht, kuoir he Was pc:lolling erect 10010011 km,
let:1111g an Nell :di 'lanai, and was lace to face with
an 1011 army tolitrilile whom, 'fifteen yeam her
lie hod seenin 4texitio. •• &hied Tom i •
he exclaimed, e I thought you were ,Iptrif!"
"So lath,. wits. the calm reply, end SO Aro
And this, lie InfOrtned 1f1,111611,110, ens the anti
intanation L. had of Mischance of tanalition --tint
he ham, In lad., — ln the epirit
Ira nom run bedefltnet without kintielng it. I
suppose .1 ('.111,0 may lie; and though our,,
00tln%
, dine of the to - raking up of the two New Yorict'on.
brented 'doubly olive, perhaps IL were
pre,iiiiiptimie In tne to hold out agaitud clerical
.oliittairtea and epitaphs 31111 crotener'e
quests," any Weyer. I 'really IniVe quarrel With
tuts eminently 'respectable ladies w Ito .et on fuel
the anti-stittratrir movement hare , They dirt what
they thought their, duty to theittaidroi, to society,
and to the Opaline. I will throw ItO 110111 do on
the pertertinnependeues: and spontatielly of kirk
action. 1 win nut toy of any eau of them up the
Wel•li tumuli sattl'ol the old woman of lirehtford,
••I spy a great mama baler het miller." 1 will
only ray that such of the leaden m Ode reactions
ry alert:taunt no I lava liad the tileasart of know
ing, are wounm ot unexceptionally lumpy Airtime
—that luxurious hours and loving protection,'
honer, case and troops of Okada have left them
Milo to desire, nu 1:4111.1e for discontent. Idu not
ilen ythelr right to ppeak for thennuelvee; for their
class, publicly, mot men from the plattorm. 1
pliould like to hear Mein. They 1131, takell n brave
en p toward what the Yankee con.eiVative called
oil of ionoocs lecture' by bind,
liar remit catien..l, and honing newspalter Mani-
Mein, -hut I amid pay that a, areal aUll4lttraZe
Inovethent, titillated mud tarried 1111 WIIOI by
,rorkirty. morale,: —W31111,11 Wllt, work whit door
laude, and their 11011118, anal I WI/ heart, ler their
ti honorable support, and rah tioe daily broad or
those they lure—by tinfrlended strugglers with
leirdshie null poverty, ny lonely toilers our father.
le.. ; by niltlOr.pahl le:Where, clerks nod
peampiressee, would inoweas me Int pro.
Iconicity. `MA e,cu them in title age Of political
miracle+ 3101 fiVcrlnrnliwt, 1 should hesitate to be.
live the ,N 0111311 louse tend, without hope or fere
' Ile, in W 3-111 110011, it has been
epeeelnily itopopitlar lay the loinclicions manage
ment, bull taste, and olneetiouable character el Its
nth ovate.. friend lon. ellen been
worpt uteri. 11. Winker Ins 111041 Ille•
ported lierpell. Il.r defiant II 1,V.1311 11 114 S nod
neeee ran pint,* of eccentricity live clone their
Ifni erl'a here Mete are looluund [anat.
10311 1114 tar 1,313r1,,, ' '1.31 1 i g foe .1 11411 I,"
echo net cede to attach iltern.eiv4s to him 1131111 I3r
ail ustatitiniar ihe:emea*. nut. surely, ft were us
unfair ti >l'4, all Ibc 8.1 1,4,i or 311)' cruse by
I11: - e, straggling tidlirrente, the,e mph, motley
foie, linnet:, as It uuUld he hi judge M. a procea
•1111, lay the .miatlp .if loafers. ragged hor, and
Lite, malleinly girl., that photo before it, or 111
111011,
tiler it on the ..itlewalk. For the sake, If
but of the nunclutpuh, of the many nuttily men tool
,3111011 V:ll3,l3 . llt'otly 1,10 olucre In 11 I 11 troth,
juptlee and lilliniate i 11133,.. 1100111 It I 0 he trent
ell tally, thoughthilly nun courteously. But I
pimp°, the Ut0.33,1c., 01 Ally tittpoptllar relortu
iiiiiPt lie tried 0 , lire. If there lie trite metal In
them, it halt endure mid he all the parer for the
tierce te.t. if not—mlt. Whim par pen:1011P 3101
',solution,. (or and :lenient the ballot, ore dyhiC
Owe I, when Greet: meet, Greek, with the battle
cm IMlgren and Sherman !" •• Dickenson and
Stone!" I shall not wonder !I' yea ate all really to
cello the °Mallet of thatprofound plitlo.oplier, the
elder IVelier--Wom in IP rum crueler.. '
7111•: tall: ill , various quarters of
Washington City that the • Prt sident
has changed his position on the Cu
han question is without authority.
1 le stated Wednesday last that he not
only had seen no reason for granting
further aid to the insurgents, hut that
recent events had strengthened his
conviction that the insurrection was
:1
....gave mistake. There awesome in
dications that Congress and the cOnti
try May before long get an official
statement as to the views of the ad
ministration on the Cuban and other
questions of foreignpolicy.
it CI,I W 1) and other Sioux chiefs
were on last t•taturday taken to the
Arsenal and Navy Yard, at the latter
place witnessing. ome firing of heayy
Parrott guns. They appeared more
interested in needle rifles at the Ar
senal than in the cannon. They
inspected the monitors very careful
ly, but declined to participate in Itm
ehvon at the residence of Admiral
Secretary - Robeson and
a regiment of marines roideved the
Party at the Navy 'Van].
I'ttt. following is the forcible recap
itulat lot. of the reasons thr acquiring
Cuba with which Ilenentl :rant con
eludes his runt secret
.messege t t e
the Senate. The acquisition of tit.
"Domingo is an adhesense to the
Monroe doctrine. It Ls a measure of
national protection: it is asserting
our Just elai 111 to a controlling influ
ence overtime great eonamercial traff
ic soon to now from last to West by
way of the Isthmus of Darien: it is
to build up our merchant marine; it
is. to 'runtish new markets for the
products of our farms, shop-, and
manufaelories; it is to Make slavery
insupportable in Cuba and l'orto Rico
at once. and ultimately so in Brazil;
it is to settle the unhappy condition
of Cahannd end an exterminating
t anlict ; it is to provide honest means
of Paying our honest debts •witintut
overtaxing the peolde; it is to furn
ish our citizens with the neeesqaries
of every-day life. at cheaper rates
than ever before, and it is in tine, a
rapid 'stride towards that greatness
which the intelligence, industry and
enterprise of the citizens of the ITni
te4l States entitle this country to as
dime among nations.' •
Via o.t the Monthly Report of the
Agricultural Department fur Mardi
and April, w' learn that the lassos of
sheep by the, wool growers of four
hundred and seventeen o undies of
the Vnion have been very great. The
number of sheep killed by dogs dur
ing the past year is reported to be
99,30'; while it is estimated that full
returns Would swell this census of
slaughter to 500,000, with an actual
money loss of sl,non,olll. Now if
.these Ovicithil dogs were wolves, eat
amounts, or bears, the Govermnents,
State or National, or both, would of
fer a premium for their heads; but
being dear ' ' 'affectionate, delightful,
faithful, attached dogs, you know,
pray why should'nt they have MI the
mutton craved by t heir fastidious a p-
petites? It isn't at al l• too soon for
the Ways and Means Committee to°l
lie considering a dog tax. N. V. I
Tribune.
•
--Tim seventy-fifth annual Connell
of the Proteidant Buist•opal
hi the Dineesu Of Va., mot Wednes
day in St. Matthew's Church, Whee
ling. Communion wasadministerrd
1 •y Ifkliop+ Johns mid Whittle.
* , PEit , - 14 1 9:10 klqn "g a le )
hs ) .
Rs Hu I I nth Q,
n on tone. Thii, 1,1 , ilie
Fc,n,;...... i .. -•, pi ,
he lot _w'. n the t e. f I
a ... .. ,. r sogy wo.. t
conflagrations occurred about one
month apart, and on the 14th of Oct.
1866, another fire destroyed seventeen
churches and convents, 2,000 houses,
and 20,000 persons rendemdlomeksi.,,
The suburbs of titiebec are titled with
wooden ' houses, and hence the ac t:
are so disastrous .
...
„. The .... fire
swPPAlqfk.Y. 9%)!olAses.:,
- ivoin •
*kHz sTitrt'titE4BVAlr•
rte.:Vault Aetomit and'llow Mae
• • • e'y Mansiged It:. •• ' •
• Tho'orgons•of the . Treasury • Ring
have for dile:past month been - l abor . ,
big with- unusual , . teal .to bolster tup
.the'reputation . off , lllr." Mackey • as 41
great•financier and a perfect pattern
of an honest and conseienticauf public
officer.. •Thoy take eluvial delight in
lauding theA•eleun -record"! of .their
pet, to the disParagementof the prew
eatineumbent,tietierat frWiti..When
the latter took posf/assionoftheTreas«
cry on , the first. Umlaut; the •celitral
organ of-the Mackey ring:announced.
with it , flourish tru inputs: that dar-
Mackey , 9 term. •of one year
the reprehernaible and illegal••system
of loaning the funds of ••the- State to
privete individuals for their benefit
has bedn aboliShed. The 'vault .ac
coiit'which. consisted of due bills
of these partim-Lainounted• one year
ago to $211,009 ; to-day there• is no
such.aceount., The balance on hand
is not $1,702,00n, against $BBB,llOO one:
year ago, and not Ices than $600,000,
in round nunibers, of out' State debt
has been paid off."
This key-note has been re-echoed
by.all the other Organs of: the.. rink,
with aft the charges • whiCh political
Ingenuity and, hatred of4lien: Irwin
could Stlggeiti:atilitrbeuaitly tho Pitts
burgh Grzetie Mackey's :Milne. or
gam. published the•:reeeipte 'given 'by
Irwin, to Mackey , in 1860, and • by•l
Mackey to.frwityin 11870, to • prove,
that Mr. Mackey had. abolished. the
`vault account'ald lalherefore enti
tled to the credit of making n "chain
treasurr. •• .;
.Now, we hove been at some ,pains
to examine into the real merits ofthis
claim Set up in Mr. Mackey's behalf
by his over zealous friend's, and pm.•
.pose to show by the !simple logie.of
facts - and figures, - which: cannot be
sucec..•mfully.disputed, that the retir
ing treasurer is entitled.. to no such i
credit as his friends claim for him, in
abolishin g the *vault account,' and.'
that so far from the large -balance
-handed oyer•to his successor being to
.his credit, it ds.the best .poSsible evi
-deuce that he managed the • finatlees
of the State for the . profit , of himself
and friends who co nstituted the ring
which dragged him fromeormorative
obscurity and phitedhim in the tram
ury us a convenient and willing in
!-:!
strument to promote their sel fi sh
schemes. . • .
First, as.to the vault account dur
ing Mackey's administration, the ex
hibit of which we have copied from
.ollicial record, an the second of May,
ISA Mackey took posse ion of the
Treasury with i a' vault account of
::'211,303 Mt.' At various periods dur
ing his administration it stood as fol
lows. ,
ms ) :: ::,::::,:ilo lf.) Di, ( *9.3,0J3 011
May 10 315,5w:41 Ike. 11... ....2a2,010 00
Mar 31 1701,:51109 Jab. 1; .01910 00
Aug. 14 411,119 otl. Jun. 7...1 263,9-10 MI
F 0•14. 7 (11,1.100 Jan. 10 ,1,9111 U 1
Nuv...29 115,979 01 Jan. 9; 10.14 ,, U1
Nov. 34........ 911,(190: '
It will to seem that Mr: Mackey's
mode of "breaking up the vault ac
count," and inaugurating. a "clean
treasury" was a peculiar and extra
ordinary process, , quite worthy of so
distingttished a financier ! Eightdays
after he had Possession, this amount
had Increased from rl.."..!11,1le:1 99 (the
tunount received from (general Irwin)
to $1116,5117 911. At the close of his
first month it had inCreamsito kt:3:16,-
• - iO2 911. It kept on increasing until
the 7th of September it had reached
thesum of :::171,189 On, censiderably
more than double what it was when
Ire receipted to his predecessor; and
on the:.:)th of November, (the day
before the film fixed by law for the
Commissioners of the riinking Fund
to make an investigation attic books,.
and from which the Auditor General
derives the data for h is annual report)
this vault, account was amore than
double what it wits when he took
possession, (namely $415,978.) Just
then, with the fear of the Commis
stoners and the'Anditor General and
his annual report, beford hint. 31 r.
Mackey seems to: have been seized
with his first honest impulse to make
"a clthin record" of thevanlt account.
Ilence, we find that On that day, No
yeinher 111th; this amount was sud
denly reduced to $20,075. The books
give us a very clear idea how this
wonderful feat in tinanciering was so
suddenly accomplished. We tied
that on that day the following depos
its were made: •
Anti 3lechnnies
Fu i ❑ it t.
Bank, Phila.. k;loomiits 010
Allegheny :Valenti] hank.. , 1314,8113 119
First !Valeria Bath:, I kr- !
MEE
This, with the :!o,llao in the vault
on the day the Commissioners of the
Sinking Fund made theitAmmual ex
..lnitiation, made up the :-415,txsi
!which had beinrt here the day before.
The #.100,0u0 sent to the Farmers and
.Mechatnies' Bank was the equivalent
'of cash, being a railroad cheek, and
so far as that was eancerned it was a
legitimate transaction. The $138,-
1 so:19:1 which was sent to Mhekey's
own hank, in Pittsburgh, and the
$157,000 deposited in the First Na
tional Bank of Harrisburg were a
couple of "old soldier's," belonging to
Mackey's vault brigade, 'which, after
a very short furlough, granted to get
then. out Of the way of Inspector
(ienentl Hartman; were promptly
recalled, as we shall presently see.
• Wo find that on the Gth of Ike...m
iler, six days after the examination
by the Auditor ( teneral and the other
Commissioners, the vault account
had increased again to $95,94.15, Five
stays-later, under the great financier
'mug genius of Mackey - and the Treas
ury roosters represented in the 087,-
One of •promisesi to pay, ;temporarily
deposited in the first National, it had
jumped up to $282,0•10, which was
made up in this way:
in Ninth, I)ev. 6... ...... .. 4 95,8:15 INI
(In cl;:q1 lonia FirA Nati0n:0.4147,000 On
On the of .ianualry, ls7o the
vault account had gone up to $211,010,
and we have no means of showing
limy much higher it would have gone,
had not Mr. Mackey on ,the 7th been
soddenly seized with another convic
tion of the necessity of going hack :to
a "clean record." 'rids omviction
was brotight nhout by thu reAolution
passed that i dak by the Senate, in
structing thel Finance CA' atunittee, of
which Mr. Bit lingfelt was Chairman,
to make an investigation Into , the
management of the 1 nitsury.
I The first nianifttstation of . this con
vietion WM as peeullarus . tt was Kul
-1 den. Altho n gh one of the loudest
boast's of Mr. Mackey's friends Is,
that he was not elected by the'ald of
Denweatie votes, we find that histrst
financial ad or preparatpin for Mr.
Dillingfelt's Investigation Commit
tee, was to take SLIVNIO out of the
vault and deposit it with Dougherty
Brot hers,a Demoenitichanking house
in liarrisbur,, ,, . Of course tho "rec
ord" does not shotv the object of a de
posit In this direction, but intelligent
jailitleiansmill draw their own infer
ences.
• On the 10th of January, the move
ments 'of the In vtmtigation Commit
tee began to look serious, and in the
eyes of the great tinantier that "old
soldier" of $187,000 in the vaultagain
hada serious look also. ; Thesl3B,ooo
got rid of on the approach of General
ilartrand WIN stilt out of the way in
Mackey's own hank, but this $187,000
was In dangerous proximity to the
"Adamstown Dutchman," and must
be . d of. In the meantim •
been subwened, hut
od fo ..e, and made a bast, trl
Pitt. , the object of which •
wit ••• lie for future elucidation
thu, ht of certain recent) y dlscov.
• _ • togas not immediately .
netted with this branch of the sub.
ject. On the 10th of January, wo
find the #187,000 was bl4ll , 4l l Val' Ag
follows: . ti
DedrlNlFV.Niatailidlu
"t On tti ' i wor January,
t wo ys
later, Get. /rWl9,wits,eWed,Treas
urer, to t ttg,Wo4 ternatlph and
disgust o he u •tters who
had been so largely represented in
this vault aceount; and this fact to
i'ether with the movements , of the
nvestigating Committee,. ,demon
strated to them thenecessitv ofbreak
ing up the vault account, with a
view to creatinza little - political cap-
Dal fur the future. operations of the
'Treasury ring.. ' Hence,: we find that
on the Stith of Jarbutry, , one- week
before Markey.,was. , to eppcitr AS a
witness before .. the. Investigating
Committee, the account had beau re
duced to $10,148, and on the , 31st to
$8,440, as subsequently °stated in his
testimony before the committee: ,
. The foregoing is a plain exhibitor
how the Treasury
- ''vault account"
IViIS broken up, gvery intelligent
reader can judge fur, Maki( how
much credit forthis result is due to
Mr. Mackey, and .how much to the
ventillatiou of tic Treasury corrup
tionists, the ekpcod atlas of the inv
tigating Committee, 81141 finally to
the defeat of .the "griut financier"
111111411 ff,
In another tirtiel!.i , we prol)00 to
show that this.”reat fitnimier
redeemed over a million , of the
publie loan than. had been. redeemed
by hispredecessor, by which he was
enabled to keep an enormous unex-.
',ended halanee on band for specula
tive purposes, whereas If he had
adopted Senatiir'l3llllngfelt's •polcy
a year ago, a. Vast amount would
have been saved to I he:Treasury.
IiVAsHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE.
Adjournment V. Conyrdoi' ,and . Ili e/
feet on the Lobby—Bejection of the
Sandwich Aland' 71-ealy Incoine
Tax—The 7bnage Bill—lndian Del
,Spotted Milani . : Red Cloud
—A Treaty for the Free Navigation
of the St. - Lawrence' hirer—The
Xute Printing Buriam—Base Ball
Sell Noll in Waqhinghm —Patents.
-WAHII{M~I'UN,-1).C., dww-:i.-aU.
As.tfie tfitidt I ittQti:ifieat: Tor the ad"
journment of Congress the excite
n Lehi litti 'obi; ilidae'latele4Ml Iti'lltiY
°Utile two thou Fatal bills ou..the cal
endar lascivious.. , Only, six weeks
more for tho' Itectimpllsltmetit at
least. six nuinifts, work'., hatch bill
has its 4evotees who aro hoping 'and
praying that their pet measure may
by some hook or crook, out of order
orally other way, lie thd next favor
ed. It Is well understood that only
a small number comparatively can
possibly be considered this' scwslon,
and probably not this :Congress ; and
thotigh witll,fsurdly ii lottery
each one of these devotees buoys
self in the hopes Altai his respective
bill will, be taken up and pi - med.-
- Hitt alas! "liope'defeired makes, the
heart sick," and a sicker set,of fellows
have never loft Washington than the
nine.tentlis of these same fellows on
their return home, be in six
.Weeks from now. •
The discussion on the Sandwich Is
hind, commercial treaty consumed
most of the day in the,Senate yester
day, and the treaty WM finally rt. ,
jected by a vote of 29 to 19, a two
third vote being required. The high
tariff men considered that the rutin
mtion of the treatywould be getting
a dangerous precedent.
From the debate yesterday in the
llouoe on the income tax one would
judge that it would be abolished; of
course the monied interest is that
way, and it is a very easy matter for
any Member Who don't wish to vote
for its continuance, 1.9 manufacture
some plausible .excuse for voting
against it. There are, however, ninny
prominent members favorable to its
continuance in some form or other,
and tenscquently, it is thought, by
sonic here, that General Schenck will
be induced to compromise on a re
duction'of 3 per cent tad-all exemp
tion up to $:1,000 or $2,500.
After six months hard work, the
special emnmittee on the deelthe of
American commerce, In the ilouSe,
has experienced a serious jolt in the
defeat of the tonago bill. This bill,
you will recollect, provides that all
shipbuilders-using American mate
rial shall be allowed drawbacks, to be
paid out of the Treasury, equal to
the duty On imported material. The
western Members almost to a man
opped It.
187,0011 WI
99
Spotted WI with three of his chiefs
has been here for some days. lied
Cloud with twenty-seven of his braves
arrived yesterday, some of whom
have never been at Washington.
Spotted Tail was detained over sun
day in Chicago, and when he RIM the
crowds of people he said it made him
sick ; sick with the pm:peels for his
people in their life struggle against
the whites, who are gradually encom
passing them: .After nett Cloud and
his warriors are rested, they will all
on the President formally, amt there
will be some sort of a council for the
adjustment of their 'alikirs. But
whether the Government will at
tempt a general settlement is yet to
be seen.
The civilized Indians are violently
opposed to the proposed Territorial
organization: - In view of the excite
ment on this subject, these warriors
will be the sensation of the season.
The most of them are clothed only
with their robes, and when they ar
rived were tatrefooted.
$:282,10.1 00
Last_ night, Spotted Tail and his
men held a gratuVeeeption in the
parlors of their hotel. Many ladies
and gentlemen were introduced, and
one lady discoursed music from the
piano for fifth' benefit. Music inny
ha ye charms to soullio a savage breast,
but with these there win no heaving
breast or motion of facial muscles,
but unmoved they heard the dulcet
notes.
The polidy of entering Won treaty
with the Dominical Ciovernment by
which the free navigation of the St.
Lawrence river shall be secured to
American shipping, was under dis
cussion in thd House of Representa
tives last week. Jedge Lawrence, of
Ohio, made an ablespeech in favor of
the bill which he introduced, showieg
that the measure was of spetihl ha
nortunce to the interests of the great
grain producing States' of the Central
West, and referriag to the acknowl-
Weed fact, that the price which a
western farmer realizes for a bushel
of wheat depends upon these two cir-
Anstances, viz: The pries in the
controlling market, and the cost of
tralisporteng it there. Ile says, that
England buys but a small part of our
wheat product, yet she'eonsumes the
largest part of our wheat export, and
the Liimrpool wheat market controls
the. lq o led •
Ch •as hop of
ou ao. :at II I II
an Th street, Inc"
th. , e tad 8ta 7 or as
es the • deo
gold. In Cinein l4 na y tti. Mr. Law.
renrs that the preterit .mle
41 "A rt Y/WYSlgVe ll it lf
wheat In Llstrpool is $1 in go d,
81 cents goldtthe.reliniinthiE 9 cents
bglng deducted as the cost for trans-
=w r ttiituat
of the St. Lawrence, freights might
be reduced one-half, and the western
fermi . mureir
eat O tr jh red on ►
ftta e ' I v Is, by
competition la elitt hiktes, the in
crease In the number of ships, and
by 14 p i . ng,',Avit4rlutritti p
earns &kW aldhh
New York ) Erig
,mOl -route,
imd at Mon Rftiql.f th 6 Rt. litiwrenco
route freights can be reduced one
half; and every - Ohio farmer will se
cure the ultiettoprlv. qf ‘ his wheat
much inora , dh — "lnAr."This will
bring with it.iif4few yeart4 Puma
target/lent of the ;diatom' canal In
01118,14X31001 - .7.1_ - I t • 1
Ills very evident tram this amp
4911toill4k*1 11 : ( 441:01.44*!litfri
British Prolichees in coal, fish, salt
and lumbagoveithi War*, mutual
advantage of both countries; and
that the utter denial of reciprocity
will drivo. the, - Dominiou.tioveza
nieut into new commercial alliances,
and make the'exirjemercial interests'
of Qinada and tin.) &hash provinces
4190;4..V 1 4. 0 uF•wxii , :f 1 . 11 4:CP,nV'
quently Induce the lieop reef Canada
to seek annexation to render the ad
vantagep Rs:unwept"
Durir iciase,4l3ek,'akairt.4xty
female employees of the Bureau of
Engraving Printing and Treasury
department ; have' been dischargeft
owning to a • decrease Of work. By
the way. thblchief of thisallureau,
George 13. 111cCartee, 1.15 q., is one of
the hardest 'working .execuile
tors . 1 . 11 'the entire Dejiartment.L:
Thonnigtilyitmtest antitrustwol
ashes been eiefrionatnited on mailer
oolookal-f-iinlil of which `Nrtui
handed over io the Deiiartment
$l7OO bribe—and he is invariably ur
bane to everybody, including the
humblest of his employees, the , fr -
v1.49414111* 8'011416 Bootie* eie
recommendation of Secretary Mut
well himself„was a just recognition
of his eminent fitness for the respon
sible position which ho occupies. Be
sieged daily by scores of women and
Congressmen seeking places for them- ,
selye# 9F friTads, :Ileetettar, nat)4ll
hbTds but' any &Ise hopes, but hi his
firm but mode* nud gentelmanly
way informs all applieemts truthfully
as tO Abe promo& for eel pfoyinentiin
his Bureau. The note printing turned
out by him is always of the linest
quality.
The Base Ball season leas. fairly
(Toast in .Washington, mid is wel
coined by elargoaumber of our most
respectable citizens. The rational
game has taken every strong hold on
the people here,' tilted every match
game. is witamett by a large amid
enthusiastic concourse of people.
Heads of Departiiients and, ,of Bu
reaus are frequently seen alien the
field to encourage by. their presence
(as eVell ns etijoy4lte game) the play
ers, who are inlikost enseti,' 'v101(8111
the employment of the Governinent•
Here the Theatres close in thespring,
base ball takes their place and affords
a cheaper, as also, a more -largely at
tended place of amusement. ,
The U. S. Patent Office hag htsued
for tl .palt. wee!: 32.3 patents oty; I deir
3r'wort to eltlzais
Forty - First Congress.
SECOND SESSION.
sins/eft, 314 31. , bill was 'uttrd ,
timed to encourage the building of ships
for foreign trade and other purposes.
Mr. Sumner, from the Committee on
Foreign Relations, upon a petition of Cy
rum W. Field for aid in establishing in
tor-oceanic uommunicat ion' between
America and Asia, reported a hill carry
ing out tho idea of the memorialist, in
corporating the Pacific Sub Marine Com
pany, and to faciliato telegraph com
munication between Allierica and Asia-
The ,finaltto: then wdnt into FZetlittivt
session. At Mu') evening session the only
note worthy proceeding was the passage,
of the bill for the relief of Itollin :White
ore: the President's veto.
—The bill to revive the navi
gation and commercial interests of the
United States woo eonsidered, the pre
vious question Mttonilisl and the .main
quostion ordered. The discussion %%us
then continuedliy Messn.i. Lynch mid
Wood. At the close of Mr. 1 - .3iiieles
speech, further remarks were made by
Messrs. Puter; - ; aud tax, and then the
'louse proreeded to vote on the hill and
amendments, and, defeated it; but the
vote was reconsidered, and it was final
ly bent batik to the Committee. The bill
tti reduce internal taxation was conalib.
erial during the remainder of the sea•
skin.
SENATE, Juliet—The bill to change
the judicial eircults was disetmed,nmeni
ded and passed. It constitutes the cir
cuits as 'follows:' Tina, Mtilne, New
Ilampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts,
Island ana Connecticut; Second,.
Now York ; Tliird, New 'Je'iseyrretitk;
sylvania, Delawire, Maryland and Vir
ginia; Fourth,. Mississippi, Louisiana,
Texas and Arkanttas ; Fifth, North Caro
lina, Georgia, Florida,: Alabama and
Tennt%se ; Sixth, Ohio, Michigan, Ken
tucky and Went 'V.irgiiht;
linoia, Indiana and Wisconsin ;'Eighth,
Minmpota, IturryNeliraska,Kausas and,
MisCouri 6alfrornia, ret4n'
and Nevada. The Smumne . Coure..llo
- except the - Chief 'justice, are I;a•
(mired to reside in their respective cir
cuits, and tlie - Chief Justice is to be
know e n as Filler Justice of the Iliuvronlo i
Omit of the tutted Ninths. The Senior,
then went into fifpcutive fesNcion.;
liousE.—The House proceeded to the
eunslderution of , the bill to reduce, intea
nal mazes. The sixteenth section was
amended by allowing a discount of ten
per cent. ou proprietary idea& supplied
by the L'Aenitiiisaioner of I nhirual ,Afeve
nue oil the excess above 1500 purchased
at ono dine. lei:the course of the dilcus
elon in regard to penalties for washing
defaced stamps 4 str. 4crpaelt I stated
that it was the intention of the Commit
tee of Ways and Means to wipe out the
whole system of spies and informers,
and allow no more moieties. The sec
tion relating to aItAIIIIPS Was untended by
striking out that portion of the para
graph as to hank checks, leaving it to
read: hank cheek, draft or order fur
the payment of any SUM of money what
soever, drawn upon any bank, banker
or trust company, two cents. In' the
course of the discussion Mr. Sargent
stated that an 4Umato.he had 113i:erred
from the Treasury' Department allowed,
that under the existing tariff and, reve
nue laws there would be received into
the Treasury ilex% year from etudonta
$ 185 0 )0 .000; tram Internal taxes, $175.-
lane° son • 4, , 000 ..
I, .
.. ....
ditur al f
-,.1, i , .. , oh
iloav , a a . o . 102, . II I
y. ,
.
per cent., and
,nternal revenue taxes
/I
no per cent.,io take off the Income
tio d a . "...... rI gel taxe,s. This
leittii
les . .fW,400,00e 1 per
used as alnitincfund i w0,n14 in thirty
four years egingnish de liktlonal debt,
and' Inv a surplus. Mr. Holman
mos*, t 401 4011#1110145 to; 112, rto
tiiifflo riirb Mit setitiOrr twturty, ob • '
talug schedule p t ,rFteis llt lA,
,fttloPir•
Sections twenty-one and tweedy:two
wermilinepeuxs ' / An aflditlqual section
was inserted, providing tit In States
whore respondents nra allowed to tossalyi
UM 'sitntililirlii, ishile tibia' for PdMotill
charged with violation or the law. Tho
bill was fOrther *bided and amended,
and ups uuder Consideration when the
lloutorOoLUl l' ) 1 " 4 1 -
: SmiATE; Jun 4 2.—Tba Fundinglfill
was taken ON b0449.4!-.4°0°q*0614)
Was laid over. TheWiariepirropriation
bill was taken up..i•lipoodnat werwmado
by Messrs; Morrill, of.braineouid Stew
art. The Sonatel . at 4:"20 weilV lido execu
tive session, and acclimate( leak a recces.
At tho evening 'scission ,the Indian ap
propriatiOn MR; was, debated, without
adtlon, till adjotirnment.
' lloverAAt • the expiration of the
morning ktriietito internal tax bill came
iip:. . Atuandutents were (inbred by Mr.
Judd confining thole+ to invested caps
tat and eteluding profits anti,. fiteinucp.
fly Mr. ‘ llale, increasing the exemption
to t 2,000. , By Mr. Finkelburg; to limit
the amount for house rent to' . sloo. By
lqr. Whitens, dispensing With the tux of
lneotnes from industry and professions,
and retaining it en Incomes derived from
capital. By Mr. Morgan, levying a tax
of five percent. on 1110011101 derived front
bonds of A3vitry' description, notes and
mortmigekevergl,l,ooo and under $10,000;
seven j.er cent. hetween $lO,OOO and trio,
00, and fourper cont. above $30,000. By
Mr. Garfield, removing the tax front in
comes deilved from 'maims; and con
fining it , to busineeta derived from. anti
tal).. fly ,Nr. liroodward, substituting
fur htoonie tax•the withholding of a - tax
cativo pei cent.lon tinged Slates bonds
wherever 11014. I illy Mr. Brooks, olAsevi-,
nekinaltia)striMj tinm
t the vi!,
no iring a man `
count (or the incomes
of minor childrein. , By Mr. Hood, pro ,
Minting filo itiblleation Of ineonte re
turns. And a 'number of others were
proposed; The discussion - On the bill
was finally fleeted by Mr.. Schenck, the
previous'. question seconded, and dm
vote on the sections relative to income
tax end amondinente postponed till to
morrow Mt., lioek anoVal, gt.inuee-i
men( ea the (64y-fourth Sectien,' dixhig
the interest on ended States bonds live
per cent. The tote on division stood On
to al. 'rho yeiie and nays were then de-
IlipudetLithd i felidiiiv, the vote the Ilduao,
amid touch excitement, adjourned.: ~
Sex.vta, Juno 2.—After the transac
tion of some unimportant business, the
Intitfift Approprlat ion bit,wes 'Mken 'oil
and hob:awl.' , N'arlime amendments
wero!preijtoketeli and shed upon.= :.Mr.
Willituum Introlluml a Johnt resolution
authorizbig tht),Seeretarq of the interior
to Increrem tho Icompensation of ASNlN
tani Maishal, for taking the census of
18711, rho literea.;e net to exceed fifty per'
cent. now •alloWed by law. -It will be
conatticred jo-jitorrow., Adjourned.
House,. Mi. Winchester offered a
resol;utheiT , deideriiig lbSt.7l .
views WWI profou n d Vegra imit &Sap
prove]. the gross violation of the great
Prine l /4 1 10-4414. 1 4qH PASST, PY.. 1 191 1 . 1 °
people of Rountim la lu their persecutions
and outragei aiftinst the Israelites,. and
expressing the; earnest hope that they
will speedily clime , Mr. Schen& wish
ed to know whbther there was any au
thority for it, except a little paper laid on
the desk Of mionibers. On his edition,
the 'resolution 'NVIL4 teferred to ilia For- ,
1 ..
eign.Counalttet .31r. Ijoilair,ros, to re
port the t;eorg a bill from the •ROODII•
strtut_s . (knet
.. uititjr, bp.t.thUiou9rlll-
fused to set te4do tgi bill, which was
debated, ; ametitloil . and Akho previous
quieSion ! e3l,le4 ujoalb file ;bi' passage,
but befoitia help Ira* takertdiai house
adlourneil. . - i• ; t ', ~,, rte ' .
~
14r; A TE, :Nadi 4.4-",1301;41,41? 'Teems.
minden Lill ! . Ail!.l Il*ty...:StailV•4llrllllol,
but, without fertleF:,tidiiiiwilsi . Senate
went ilea exeunt trie4eio:i. stia then all.
jou rt,l. ' 1 - I. A
nous, .titer - Qte It rant(clion of
routine 1:11,:iue tho bill yf redyce tam
turn Iva.: t:a . ., : ut tip mill debatial pn yea,
Como .it or,lur ;114011U/010a, pt eon4d
mak loogtil : Li uriali whipta Messrs. Co
vude and Wouillvpi had a tilt.‘: Dilatory
IllOtiOat , tree, lilliiii d 1 .916101.41 ipti voted .
011-iiil alliotirtll i taiC . . 7 . •
4 - ien - T nine Wase*s agejgb-s. Mar-
garet Dabaugh:tifltarriibtiZ 1 W
attacked and bitten In. -
..eir her tin- ;
gerS by, a ferocbilik dog& - . t . frithiy_
& tit
she noticed a manful MI ,ase,ling
inlitil finger Oftdttrlft,,- . .. -•-• 'Bat or ,
day 4 lie ',symptom % • -
~ . •
..- • , la g
that at physicituku ' :OR ,_ c,.7 ; , ,
_Who
thakight be
.. a . et !-.. •- • -.•, - •• • • • • ••abia. !
—Oii Sunalsor 1414,...,.+: , I'.: ,'— , gla
re-spa:tilde •,- ,C711r..7. ' mrectirring •
•intervals wer • ata y ulliayeaThy chlo
roform. • Mak of the physicienf, of
the city Visited her, but all pronoun
ced it a case of incurable hydroplei
bin. I ler paTystos were a sorrow
ful sight..- Th . mention or-sight of a
deg "droVe her Into violent spesaMS,
auidinNee of 1:,IV-aSe• 4 ( W 2% ST tero3o
room. As soon as she saw the ani
mal she isvaine furiously agtatetl,
and her' feelings Were only-tranquili
zed when then o n , ' was renewed. She
foarriefiiii&lffiftfieinakith, exhital:••::
eel grelir awrrVibig daiiftUy', - breathbd'
with muck dftliculty, and appealed
piteously to those about her to keep
at a dlstamtv,las if fearful that she
might do theft -personal injury.
From the commencement of the first
snusain until drugs were muniuister
ed, she was • fuellned to a rucking
chair, °eta:ion:illy springing up and
carrying it with • her. Subsequently
she was placed - on 'a sofa and secured
until her death. She appeared fully
conscious of her dangerous disease.
The deg which caused her mil death,
died of the safile disease shortly after
attacking the y oung lady.
- - —se,- - -
—Them Is A machine at the watch.
factory. at El , iin, 111.
,whichwith a
work mitaiarriaide. 'train ,'3 ie n ..irire
two hundred !screws in twelve min
utes, besitlesadriVing them in Ware
in the plate of the watch.
—Senator r.iautshury, of 'Delaware
has been in tlie Senate eleven years,
and never introduced a bill until a
fewellaYsoig9,Wken. he asked for e•-•44-a
OW far infiarafv'earieutia 14 the Delitiard
river, and got; it.
—ln •the upper part of' Franklin
county, Georgia, on Saturday, Mr.
John Collins struck Jesse Adams on
the head with a illilVy stick, end
killed him iniamitly. Collins made
,
! his escaipe. I
' —The editor of a Chimp) children's
paper received a letter from a lady
subscriber, who writes: "Our little
Annie died hist week, after reading
the last number of your valuable pa
, pen" • I .
:—The Peniens ' have returned home
disgusted, le4ing only their leaders
behind them, I 'These are in the hatids
of the liTnited States authorities, and
to all appearatice are likely to remain
there for some time to come. The
Government, to. the surprise of-many
does not look upon the raid as a joke
or holiday excursion, and precut
the leader with rigor.-1 Though this
may be greatly to the the discomfort
! of the leaders; it is indirectly for the
• benefit 'of the Masses of Fenian, who
will , thus baye fewer Head Centres
and :Treasurem to deceive them in
the futhre.—N. Y. Tribune.
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Neal .
A. W. E
No. 178
ALLEGHENY CITY,
10.1.',1111A1 rtutl
Won hi respectfully =II the attention of
their ettStrlnlfistli 4l tifi l ley have
koc jusil NriprielitTris
o Dre ' sa oods at Plites tower ti
•ii; i/.11
the y h!IN 4 Pc3 Yrr...avf I fi tt i t an
esiatitiation Of mit 'Mod, ant? 'always
take plCusure in showing our goods: ,(Ns.,
tower,' 16 iiailZtei,.6 /Wait"
cilith4lB3l. i I /
BERMES
MEE
1114 mg our ucw 80 , 4; Wylayt:.
. ; 11( )0 :/"! ( I
100 IVaOgWeIOrLIN3
,L , ,Jlvc, ti
d17"1 VP;
lee mules con DEO ro Ns,
ALL COLORS, 25 cExis:'
40 PieCes Pure liohairs,
31 CENTS
1 ease WAP4II PO-PLANtO.
.sdr~r~6iiit.(:~.t
40 PIECES SEAXITIFIT
Black Alpacas,
/Oat,: 11 It tt?:
1 i 371 GIC477:V
E:1.!1V,
;
Willi a lull slovk
1103117.SVrik1 1 40()LIS,
:i1~;J
At tow Elie I asst
A Er b & c l 3.
I LL !;
17P4 Vederal St.,
ALLEGHENY CITY. PA
juniily_
OPERA lilltE EMPESt,
ALLIANCE, 01110
..... thit.ooo I EACJI.
THE Proprietor of Ihir ant otructure, Mr. ('rein.
having nude an orriontenr. the mortgngre
arstpre hare con...tied to pm It ap In a
CS' I F".l.` 11.:4717.11:11t1 , 4
. 1111 .
For the benefit of bin creditors generally. w lio.
outside ['Elbe taunt:age holder., would meet with
the cotirolow. of t heir c/ains if the building should
he nut at forced sale. Thu rents of the Opera
ilnure building amount to about slo.non a year,
and could beaondlitilo tfay batch . The tianeel of
the wan...action Is endowed by E. Teeters Son,
and Greiner. Meet 0., flamers, Mistier. Oldet,
w hid Arens can be consulted by moor one deoleinx
thriller Information. The money fr o m the sale of
llckete will he deprwiteil with the :those named
Itanliern, at whew counters tit, ticket money will
i l arrurutirtt, provided anything ahould occur to
fent. Ihe'rlistributhnl. if the tickts are sot
roal sooncr.tfie drawing will take place Septet's.
bee WM. ISSN. 8 G. McKE.E„G•al...int.
31-itk Monty oftio.
Agent for Danner County: M. SCHIFF,
Jet:into] a Of Bchlar.r. istetulleldt. :New Brighton.
. 73A N 7..1" - '!..g
THOMAS M'CREERY & CO
Tltag. 111 , 11141141;111 (Whirr.
J. F. DRAVO .1 H. ANGIEI.,
J. 11. IFCIMEICY. '
luterert paid on time deporitr; Prompt attention
given to colleettons. Ago. fronranee Agento far
good and fellable Comportkv. [colyntf
,I•frlllank Mortgagee for rate at the Allotht
Itro.
Foundry& Itepair Shop
• _
11.1 i Lr thilliolZedhl N .Ollllll ry 1.10.111,
n. taio
far Utirthwark, -741 , ullicAlimt• I
have nixtmnbitelfil Vnrietr of wwfurp?itterlA.,
c3n:alltettny, modebrini takint: ant patent“
for lownbvernentoon
COOKING.- STOVES
.-sud after Brio: Agrotarzhty teAtell tiors:e Im
provements, I r,..1 muranted in offerlnL: Illern to
the
.I = ' C:1 0 NAT
The (MEAT WE TEAM bk. no Set
perlor for lido Locality.
STOVES;
Snores of Illnerent Sly !PI for 11.111% nod Cool: in::
The Greet Republic Capita Store .
ll ' oto the bort Record of any Store over offered to
M=M
IT TAKE LESS FUEL,
,
IMO:416o ;m it*.
BEST BAKER,
llc - Vs' . . , i , 43Vit A. nr-dEI
A LTOGE77IEIt
TILE 1f EST STOVE IN USI
In t01111(Wiloll with Ow Mori• I have got
up It Item
i.x'ri -, lNsicoN 201".
u hien Illtk — room;
Inel, aittl hunt wvar - nut,': tlittpen
ses with all pipe, can b 4 put on of taken
off at any time, and mule to suit all stoves
of any size Or pattern.
•
Five I tundired Porisampt
Who have purchastill sod used. the
GMT REPUBLIC COOKING STOVE;
Most of whose names have been publish.
et! in the A mfus, are confidently (eternal
to, to bear witness of tts'superlor merits
as a cooking stove.
flaying Watt Ant class engines on 'hand. of
about fifteen bones power apathy. they are offend
to the pantie at reasonable rates.
lOUN TIIOII24ILXIf.
aprhelas
,Banktwi
• t cov
ISKA HATCH.,
trete
•Ak .Itl'
AND DRAT, 15311 GaihkamitUT MITI
TIES,
kaa, ULU. .3tl
. . . .
,
rt.. ) naaksbl; attenlicd ono be
gotLatbart •f the Loam of the CzarrtAl.
lailiania Catarina . , ped t.o Werranatricirir
Ititiatomn Corratrr, and thy papadmilyand Cred
it nb .... lrhithapo Lop i tnereraltst i alted iber mar.
hats; botti ' lathht atonAteit&llCtimpo. fairothifor
ui
Utak We Disc Maltarne Ikeda of.wbotty Mamma..
cod honorably mmagad Rathroads am promptly
ros.ozzlimketpl . ton tit,nint , o;c rit i tablio
ake,'ait atlrtiutavona hirm'of iuvestnaeitt,
ytel -
lag a More !Moral Income than can Iterraftel
Jarred from GoromiaMni flood,, and available to
tgkq ; ; t . t )( 1;1
MIE
Assured Red, In thd eekedoe rod neve hation of
ruperior Railroad Loam or e ate tweeting a groat
public want, and rentierinc' n 'rni , inble re mice—
tedh to the hoiden pJ Capital nod to there veil
National works of Internal improvemen t whom I.
wholc nt erit and entre taidtalcbaracter emtlclo the=
to the lee Of Ciptitaltual.dtc coulAftenciot Invert
ecs—we now lOter with epeeist confidence and
satistactlou the
1119 . 411rGltkE HONDM
-644
Cl eve 'll Oltio Railroad Colitirm:
Vie 11,saimake cud 0/tio lnKl4, corium:nog
the Atlantic cant and the ma:elder:it turbots of
the tthenammke Ilay with the Ohio river nt a pont .
of reliable navigation, and thug, with the entire
railroad eystem and water tthnsportatlon of the
great West and Southwest, tonna the
tleual East and Wert Trunk Lkir• eo
Imperatively demanded (or thell'ecomminlation of
the Minton. mid tripidlygrowlmt transportation
between the Atlantic seaboard and Eitrupe on the
one hand, cud tar gthat produclit reethm/ of the
Ohio and Mlselestppl Valleys on the other.
The Importance of this road ma new outlet from
the Wesel° the sea ma maldes It into one of nation
al. coneequeuee, and insures to it an extensive
through trate from the day of Its complethiu ;
while, In the development of the extensive agri
, nit-ear:dam' mineral resources- of Virginia and
West Virginia, It pera..eraus, along Its own line,
e elements of a large and produltle local Intel-
11111
Thus the treat tutere4u, frith ;1,1 11,14
which demand the completion o the t.'homimeke
IMO
I=l
ourept guarantee or 4.1111/
r. ',der if inportan/ itnri,u4././ia/
road ehfcrpri.. 1.1 profirsA4 L, 16i.4 I ',4,,try
Its superiority and We-t num, and
the protulAettf an . temllet.e and pewit:Otte trade
awaltiug It. , completion, have driovii to it Ili , al
tention and co-operation of prnnullellt
and ItaHr.(' melt of Cho- city of ammil jud4ment
Mid Who, ,‘ WI it
together with that of eminent eitizen4 awl hunt
I=
au ~alcr~rli.lrnioCJl~ ant ellcra4ul 14 a myre
The Howl ie complel,l awl Its tem Iron,
kb WOW/ 10 t he celebrated Wbm• t t ur tvring
of We.t wtlo. umd theta reuutia but
..11) mile* ( num partially calm iu cted I to Lo cumrte
lial to carry IL to the . rru tilt.
Ohio river at., or nuur the none of the Itez Sandy
rave.lrtl ZOUSs above Claciunart. and 330 ntlhr
beloo l'ittnhurgh.
This tronib'rfeel liget,rble
lire of the fe.
.1 it um/
fur the Iffil d (111 d bilitllad, it
equal (onony xiornarbi,,. • „,..
rig the ,NerrOil4..l . l;' , 1.11 ,
If 'rimed ai4 ,trtigitq, .i•
/it cr..ry ()floe .1
I, , r• , trt • •
frigid, it act,. (ix a spovio fri •
, ;f
bodily ,Flenylli anti fur,,rl. ,
animal 1%. Pi' •
The details of the tan,, have Wen arran4,l Al
Unee are IlioW prOjorteti or 1hr0" . 41
01110 and firntacky to Ilk point., A. ilich s‘lll eon-
acct the Chtwipeake and Ohio with the
Railroad •pdea, or the and Sooilm.--t. also!
With the P3eifle ftaltroml.
Itn vaintm• IFaaAn.r. n.ffi ..Htatirt
will pktce Um , C'es,4
puny unkong lb.• rid at 311.1 iLmerful and
trw‘tworttly corporation, of the of tuff Y .f‘d there
exists a prescat value, Na comp:etot rot 4.1 anti
work• dune, 1,111141 I. the entire amount of the
12=132
special te(crenn• to the rants of: MI c lassea of tu-
I=
Dr. IIrALIiKIVN CALIFORNIA
VINEGAM, BITTERS.
More - lhail 500,000 PfISODS F.: :••
i-41()()()• :ma * 3 l ( )( ). - . Renr Ifentl2olsy in their Viololirfnif!„,
I Our:1Mo etll,-
=I
EMI
I=
They will the Isnued Bonds. Itiparie
to ifraret,awl may ho held hi that form: ur
The bond umy befeligterld In the mune of the
owner, ultliThr - coupon* mmainintr myshte
lidarar attgited,the plimapai being , limn than,
ferruld , .tuly on th•Lo.d:f et the rump tiny.
The coup°. umy d tqa, Itcdnttil oa,
I.ltti nuadn ,NftwoitelN tr.,-
rerrailld °slim% Inn,k,. nr . ttp. c,nn a nd
rho int,root O.T.Ni' to •is,
ner or his aqtarnvj
The threoittionw . ildnbeldioaisiaspecthrelf a.:* 47 :4
,
14. s'CotdAni BOaskiptyabl, fillkitert
fieed.. 6ll, .I.' A.N 1 1 1N K.
•
:htz ...#. 3 1441Az friM C o upons e btael.., )lad ; ,
9pr,APIPly 11.0.1/I,),Prlnd
• . nut' ••
en," alma to, so delllgnalod Ly coriC, , pluad. and rt.eet,,,,...1 1., pl. as. • a '
Apirultz ,
"io l l l, OPegirilig th , ci. , ' •o of Mud . 41, • 11,11 2. 1 t 1,,• IWI 110 druid...id... , awl r.111.1' •
• , ided.clus.•ina.l.• tivut alio nalitr • •
• • 11,1.- of I an: ~,, u. Ira . .. Cram all Alruhuur
Thor lopra *arty year% to ranlnlni Jas linty . !Ulm uln ma. the CI it EAT IILOOP
33, with tater„t at I.ln per rent per onnzni, "Irk"
""-Ing
I.rl"P'.
~,, lut4nrhlor •
1.. p0i•ka1..... inalter,t , - •
the
W. it! Utd. - rsackt.i.ling,
'
.LOO atir , 11.40,hk •• 5"
sit isa• bone...ru not. Ileolndeol 1a. , .
eons. or otter !mans, and .tlat .a • • •-•
b.-swot name of rep sir
1 , ....1.11111111111tIllallOry_d: Chronic 1th. ,. •
Inanana and thrtot. 13)*Ist.i.lo t or Ind..
111111lasilos Keudlhvu, and In
u•nultteut 1 5 01er.; „,
1110..IslalVt•rs 'Udine) w mri r
ra hat e mall 11.0..1•11C.us du. Sill h th%
taloorra I/ I • 1..1“1“,1 lay Vitiated Ito L
,zellrahr ;q.t.:ea hi . ••
101:41 . ...111.t. Organ..
want.. Ile. \ stunted Maui •
. •
=lbe Luta. I,..ccurett by a Inorh.tage .spot the ; 11, ,9"4 1 . II ,.•
ustthe I.lne of Itmot front nichuton.t to the Ohio
t.hon it I. lonhand o '
liven Iln• hto.nl imr.• nor •
trlll.
Ply. PAPA Wloit3l , . ' •
.y.tetn us eo mast, tlaiotakdt. sl. ~ ~, •
Idro)eal or nom,cd.-
lu 111111oUs, Remittent att.! 11'1 , •”:11 . :. a I •
these tidier.. Iwr no utplsi lor 1...1
hall rarullillt 14e r,nular :tests , )
prided In lour I,lruZlita....•
renuli .1 t\
11.11. 31 , 1 n AU) a: co .
Fun Fr:Ml:aril nod ~.1.7.1111.•0tt5, ..•-
& .14 COMILICAII Si.t iU S ,
tsrhol.it lir A Lt. DIU t.5.1,..r. AN(' Pr
Elt „,,,,
Magic Comb w„,
laor hesra 1.. a 1,.
lark r It,
tan It.e Om. trill to iur
:r1.11 • :11{ • t oalt t o, %, •
from Forember 1, Pzer./. Pfitielitat and lutere-t
payable In Dull In the nty of N. V..:
hlkluror. 1 . .01+7 in May awl Na!am 'ter.
1 hat It 811iPakc wp ptie ; otikatorii* eivitr
.s!dlot, couttmuutri.
.101_ ,1ti.,,ii4T,0q.10:7.4 mad We..
tertiraelle itiaalki,llllMialtle in .I.th ot -
all' 1611 Jaip. - awl %; ill, 11 iiintldre.74lll:" I . IIIL i
nddiuoimi lavrotateal., to barer their intetoa re
rearallle at SW:trent 6.{,blin of the tar.
river. sslth the elopment nod all other property
and ,pprtrlettancm couurcteit then, lib
A Mullin:: Fund of . 4=100,00u pet IBS/M0.6 p:e•
I Wed for the re.leniption of the n0i.,6, to lake
effort one year after the eolophlioo of the
The mart:sat:els for e 15,000.1011, t2,011U,
"NAIL NECINcti moi hcld to trußt for the re:
tictoptlon of outetatolto4 11,101- of the riryinin
( 119 61 46:1 0 ./w/ii. how maNlirct
f"iffib"
italiiiioll2ll4l4l (3,0106, ..1.10141011 at4t
{ha
ver - t ry: o mi
.
n on;hly !quip svlrohi4briirlar_4l and
SlCtiVe Wale.
711 e prevent price 14 93 AM) 31:C11331,i15ter....1.
A 1.0.4 .0 amply rtured, r2rerl;lly
and so certain hereafter to colitlitaml a proMtneill
ph7illatntaig tLa taraitte n•wwiltloi hr Ilia ,tu.ick
ton, buth of this cluntlirr ;It! I:Cocotte% will be nt
once appreciked and uGtorin ,, a;
Very respectfully.
FISH & HATCH,
samkere,
I'. S.—Wo have lamed painphleti co . utilUlug
mn parileabirojihstiOleal detalls,mmir , ete.,wbieb
will be fttrulain* upon application.
{, — We boy and yell (lovermet and
twelve the seeonntx at Bantu. nallWar. t'Ornalik-
Vortr, and others, subject to cheek at at•,!ht, and
allow harm{ on dotty balancer.
spriltant.
New' "Ailletirtlitensent x .
•; • -Aima W. .46r
•
Lost, :.Abroad.'
tt.
-
RoV.:ZBE RLBARNES'
Univ." Im o
illtudne•• for Evelly.
; kia:Vrtfl, flrrigiMnft:
Loans, &c.
Tw• , r
.
ighry J 1311039 Tut
BULLS' AND BEARS
WALL` Tlt "1:;
sap pp,. MAUI, libuarated. Prkellizi;
It Shake the mysteries of Mods Ind 4+,14
the tolserlss or uhturronsh,
and exposes the swindler, ttlclottnd frabfl...f
Wits how without us rd, sw
h day; NOW shrewd men zee tannish ha
ate wide to grain and ;nodose:
rtTioulh.,wm ete. Agll,ll Willted. x.
eelzht West. fiend for term J. Is hil t ,
411
a COIANTFORD. CON?, I Fivr
DI swilling Ott
b 7
I s cotes ton ri •
cotes by WINO all. a coeteti, pi
tarobelgattld tit Wltc, with Ittr.i. awl doer Haze. Addirai,W. MUX. P. U. brJsrr,
Holtotoille, N. Y.
GI-resit.lteituction i n
Nucl.; oF
TEAS AN D CO I:FE VS I
• CuNFOI:M
PRICE: (ir01.1)
loom:mod fa'e Intim to Club Prlrkularny
Scud for New Price tut.
The 'Great, hianerican Tea
(p. 0. lint 5611) .ta/V0..1M+.•,. N•• -,
loortrio
LIFE IN-UTAN
MYSTERIES OF MORROW
aly .1 11. BEADLE* Editor of do. Slit 1.4,
porter. 11.ELN Uau EN. POS f. of111f.:11: sEI '1; LT
117T11 . ..;, CERFIMONIM
(nil owl aatliontic history of Pollsamy
M.142111/111 Suet. from Its orizlf• 4. U.
.%1;e1114 .141.1 mnaioe I•
..oe ropurol Sf pul,....crllmn. In too
first day. Send for circular .. Addi,•NAIIO%,
AL 11:11LIS111,16 CO., 11.111ado!phh. . 14
WHY DON'T YOU TRY
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS?
They are a ' , are rare fur Sore Thr , ,o,
0)1d, Uroap, llipthetia,r fitllirrh. , ‘
lioarzeness; ;11.0.), a eruccepfal Bet,.
dy for Aldinij
Wire ?Scrota per V.I. S.M.( by eon on reo-..
of price. .1. qKEI.I.O(I, SI Platt strert.
York. Sole. A;.f.•:.2 for N. Y. /SOLD BY Ulu
GISTS.
• BOOK /GENTS WANTED FOR ME
.11 . eglobiograp7y:..t ul
JOIIN 13. () ITGII
The whole roilvcecifv 7.1 r ..r.,,,. ! i L , ! , :n.
foil of lour, rc awl 1,..!;,G, I'.ff3 %wt.,: -• •
the tut fire raralff, 1'r,.,..t nt iI Imy tl.:• t
rilhstandltelr, lile: ll Late: 11l . . - lz ~ 4 ,j,.... ...
u 1...:11 it, for ft f• .loir m
,: a, h r..,orf The ft., ~
pleudltlly boon,: nod Ille,lirele el AO., .I/ e
j col 5:pu,...; . jip,6:ll .V., p .ts , At t, 11,..‘41,J pi ~
14 , 4V0W. . .. .
..
.A.GENTS,i 'WAAL teal
•
HENRY WARD BEECHER'S
GUEAT PAPER. "Tilt. ,111:1•111\
UMON,.. With I. filch F. (ALIVE,. ANA. ,
jwtb and world rerufaked work of Art.
ALI:8,11W NEIIuLU ENtaltAVINf. ur
IV.VI,4I[INC.Irf 'N.
bc'et yaprr tint! 4rara1..41
ca. A4.11+ report ta.0.1r1,7 Fl. m b,•:
&isles uael,r {lwo boo:- cd pr. ,1••
other, In, le or female. •Linl;.l 20! 1.
•
cop] of paper aOd fulk
floaprv,relehlfi Lv.101,%04. v
there I. wore Inewee •
.1. IL ilClarAl IJ. Pulii..•:ter. w11.1,.1i.r., • .
=1
THE NEW ARTICLE OF FOOb
( 4 - Your nrugYiat or eirofar,akohr : ,
rj .S'EA 1:1121SE,
fitted front pure Iris/i Mos.( or (turn
(/ern, ichh.h trill Bloke ekteeners.rt.toi
Mane Arrows, am!
('tear d•, Crstto• ,
lotte &v. It
cheape,i, (tied t
food ill the world.
Plantation Bitters
THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY!
MINLEYttOiNcLWINt
51' -,4"1/Letki,;(;•ol-•••
efts-rms... I I
ruhr and cull& otocklt. FI:1:E A t.'r.••
LEY KNITTINti I.lt lONE c V .
'mar '0.. 0 .
1:4 14,:arlcs.u.• N. Y. _
VINEGAR WORKS,
Ballou &Ad:1,111:"
1117, 16M. 109 uud 170,
Second .kreinte, l'iltd,urglu, .
Are now prepared to furnit.llel. 0
the Low I.:AT 31.%11KET it 'I Att'""
is particularly eulltal t 9 our
EXTRA 3VINE
n pr`2o;:tin
1:13=1
$9.11 . 1€3[11).t.1"
RAND SEA MOSS FARINE CO
IMIMIS
S. T.-1800-X.
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