The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 01, 1868, Image 4

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Ormyear..- 455.00 One year.s2.so,lllnee
Ono- mon th . 75,51 X toos.; 1.501 5 COliti, each. 1. 2 1
Bzthe week, .1517'br-Je mos 75110 • •,• 1 . 15
(rroni carrier.) • • • 1 Ana onnto Agent,
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TEE WE:ir, 1iit101'4244.01
1/18612118 and kkatqfts, is the teat
astfismily newspaper -in' 'Pennipiodnik . ' Itr
Prarg.ts_,,, e ach; -- # 4 :o l : g i ' 6 44. q t etifili !e
go ad reading matter. It gn:o me' fuuest as
_well as the most ve4abliernaritstreßacts of any
paper in the state. Its files : are used. ezeitt;
siveje bvtlia Oiaa2 &Arts ofAllegheny county
for reference in' inipartant 'issues to determine
the rutivtricee to ti 4 markets at the timeof
the, Usiticsti transaptirm in daunts: Terms;,` .
Basile caiyi ont! year, $1.50 ; in clubs office;
sl,2b ; in clubs of ten, $1,15, and 0230 free
to the getter up . af the Club. Specimen copies
ae~itPia any addieik
IYE ?RncT oil the imeide pages ,of this
morn ing's GAzOvE : Second page Poetry,
Ephemeris. Third page : Rnancicil
terstin Nem York; Markets by Telegraph;
ImPorts, River' News. Sixth page FTltanee
and. Trade, Pittsburgh karketa,
.Petroleum
Hatters. Seventh page : City CaUficil Pro
ceedings, Beal Estate Transfers, •
Gold piosed yesterday itc.New York' at
144. , • ' . • .
,
Pest's' the, 0.: will be interested
in an order, which — vie print this . morning,
from Gefi. - J‘da.tsr, relative to! the preserva
tion L ofseports of the Prtmeeibigs.recently ,
held in commemo r ation ofthe', dead Soldiers'
of the ttePublic.
4" l tatlinataatic Chicago.; editor, writing.
an slatOrater put!. for' a steamboat. owner,
who'fttre the fakteinitY a dead-head excur
sion upon his - reaul the'other day, sums up
the tpariliqt'svirtiata by decliring that'
ing lifsiteinnboat expSrience "he luta trans.'.
ported, df pasSengers, roillions of
•6 ,. •
23[1114E4:with a total loss of ins than one h:un
•drect'i, a. _
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• lin. ii - oltaTrol3Etatourt's bigh-sciunaing
declaration, in his recent New,yorkapeccla,
thatf z lfl i o „ o,flOft,,OW:inid been - exriendred
_for
the armriuid. nary ; sinee the close of;the,
war,l is collapsed by , the •authoritatiynstate. :
meat of Mr. 13 r .amE, , ,0n .the floor oetite.
Hous i i,`,s r that' $62111,060;000 :Of this Amount ,
had'iken expended inunediately after LaE's
surtewier, hi' Mustering out a Million sni•
diers and -fifty thousand sailors; dis Charging
the ~goi, e nimerit's obligations to them for
back4ayilfrnior
• , . • , , ,
Tam .itre beginning to eitunt, nose's, at
New York, and it reporteCthitt•-tiono
crate:. ;61;0U:is • stand fOr
loa;:laqcicx 80, - ,Tolifte;ar.fi, itatrunreaa'
22 and . l:thiesr. 18. ' There ' I W- 'more:
14owever,', - 1 4 4bo/er`,.?nitricit
from same quarter 'which . dqclikreii . that .
the S i uthern delegates: holitt4: ebstipe
their iii7adi and incline to PENDPETON
whose war ' record. •satisiles,thent. .But
it &not IC be forgotten' that the tio:thirds'
rule, which is certain to.be •adopted,, invarl
ablinjuita allpremiOns PaleidatiOrie.-
'rine .1 •
plans of 31t. .rie#Fraelk and South
ern :friends, to' Abatiict' the inaugura
tion'=,-pf the - new State . gotetranctrts',llitve
been] - effectually theajmiated' . .by,
Grimm. , His ?Order , to '9en. BTr
,e,IPTA,zf
remove e the - provisional a4tlforftiesin,Louis 7 ,
substituting ,for ;thank the 'llll,lllllalia
choatat forthe sestiekth'o'ffides atthe osceiit
election, was carried intoeffect . on Monday
last, 444'493x, solknxia'-wiipda.r ,
applicable to the other reconstructed States.
This effectually- stfipi' iie'PfeArdeilt of the
last ycitige of, hie, usurped authoritn.and of
his ability for mischierititlibie'Stateli. "
A nEciNT discnsfi l opppori ci p tie p.
'Led with vaccination, among eminent medi
cal merlin New - rot*, has elicitetffic4 the
highest auth.oritx t .in ihnt. .epccialty,in the
city, a statement in detail i showing, among
other things , that onlyheti, ll 4i / clnldr,e44ive
perfectrsiclesl that pure mattr'ftput,.stto
a wade not generally tr,antipi,t ether
diseasel,3'!.helizaph oftlia:eighth,daylelttfiing ,
no trito of the child's 4 ionstiitilloMik#Ata;"
that the stock of virus' now twentyXtve
years 04,4 e.. which hes , for 'thetf ifeiktif
been transmitted fro mFepleet;
not ' , Mien& there by, and thai vaccination
from the i human --subpFt.lB d4lo3ruo.
thaiitritixi i the cow. • ' ••The absolute .
manity. from ,amall.poxi to he secured by
iiroper;inecintdion, is:itiO:made , ev*ntiin
the eiperieice nearlitlarlundielithOia
sand. cases.
A saaverkrunEsTrim nOoa.T;mpoOhe
inter:commerce of th? States, and upon the
transportalion question, with especial refer
ence to the safety of lives and property and
uniformity' lb:tariffs of chttrges, was submit
ted torthe House, some days since ) from the
ConViatfee .- cat Roads
had.been referred many petitions for Colt
gresdedo ? ; iistervention WIG! heat
questions IL Vie popular interest. I lrup sui .
jority of the ConunittekeAtertaiu Twet i pubt,
as tc.s thip6wer of Congiass to legislate upon
these-natters, so far as 'shall conceialli t ii se a
transportabou 'extendisig
and through two or, moia'anitto; tiu,t,thet,ne
suehtpower 'exists in 'the cue of - 0440
lines eomprhanresthielf4tithbi ?the limits
of duke States Thq,
~ , P9404414141 , As*
MMWEi==la
owever, to TSP°r t .afT t . Tae
late perioct:Of 'the 43essio, liaptllpace of
the sulVect; Vittake yvsnt 4 2 1 .tbmittrilfgl SPr-'
cific information,•,aa:Talia - ,e*6**Gtottila),
omission. A. Democratic rainoKity - of;the'
same . gOinmitice reported against the iegg,
iti or necessity of any legislation •v7hztelt#,,
on+ the subject,: These tinestioris rtiei nev , e
theleSs, hlcaly to come tip 'again at the more,
seiistek when 't e.' •may ;fie lma
for,"agenfil syitera of Feasetil.aupiiiiiii!:
of:rail*4s *hick. ehall,'seciir4 -at ',ltUti6
greater immunity - fot life and ProteCtioli-lot
property.—•
fir wi are to admit the expedient: of any
departure, ey•!dOrigrasi,.frorir pclliCY of
abaolute:2iefaiaf -to aPiii4riata a dollar
for any; PfirPoies except these Si 'undeniable
necessity 'public intereits, Must'
regtut the
'yesterday
,passed
. the Rouse; 'one Meri t
tortotryexeeptiCt," We are alien': that . :the
friends of .Ws bill; as a whole or in its sev
eral detalis f =rdetead It is a :measure, really
nOesearY and therefore .unuvmdalrle.' We
are iiot;piePared or even 4011044 to dis
puta that claim altogether : Nevertheless, We•
• kW@ gritif coatidenoe in the
cretion Which ,Piorapted SUch. mensberEi>la
r$ maw o and ,Wasitnuarrs to move, great
'reductions in'the eums appropriated; cutting
down the • aggrtpte*ll . 4 ,114/115//8
two millions, and should
. haye,, been quite
as well pleased if their motions ',had been
- adopted by the 'House. i The debates,
have • made it: evident , 7± - ,1419,
the bill' mates certain specific appro
priation*, ,an • indispensably necessary
character, there are- other items among 14
provisions which may wisely be deferred
until a More ffivorable period in, our finan
tele' condition: old chronic difficulty
!with this class' of apprOpriationa 7 their .ar;'
,pmgement to suitiog-rolling combiriations
among members-4:ld, ,in former Yeaci, tothe
'extravagant - expenditure of ;millifiina'annn
ally, and to the sUbsequent temporary aban
donmentickf.tha improvement-pplicy byithe
Federal, sptboritY„but y reviled It fa by
the present bill, it roves - again too;stitng
be overcome by tfie-Urgei . iti "position. of
'econoeilf r rs. 0744bgrig . ,. Tair4peilii44llnei.
not iencCrgrl%'4/itOß';'ttkt,lll..-diellaY;
nauciwi4he: 'figures:whiCh the konse
fi aS ,
AYE *ayznogavored sucbshanges in the
Law of Libel as would grant immunity in
letmction• and abuse to Conductors of
üblic4ourm . :.la. l -3pk we,do,..mAitairi. I that
the law ought to be so amended that the
proprietors and editora for newspapers cant
Publish fair and impartial account of aif
prOceedings before the ourts, without being
fable to'bildietruent,nr "actions lamage.s.
The people have a.; - right .to know, ' ;at, all
times, wba . t , the Vourts are - doing, 'and rea.s-'
onably look to-tbe TieWspapers for the infor-'
motion they , desire, in'tliat regard. '
The lavi.ought; also,as be so
modified that Inaliceialall mot ;be - inferred,
frOur` 'tile' bare ' publiCation or .an inluftious'
'statcrOnt, though the' puticular statement,
' may be inaccurate or even wholly It
* happened in.several recent instaires
that neWspaper ptblishtrs have been .Proa:
ecuted fc,r l inseating,paragraphs 'front Aather
joUrnals, reflecting' npon Whom'
Ihey did.'nOt t 'ltricriv; ' flnd against whom it
was consequently itapossible' they 'should`
:entertain ill-will: Nay;
,',rued, and the , ',presumption of .-malice has
been ruled against them, for.the Publication
ofl pansgrapha.thep never saw, until ,after
tontaiiiietlie& 'l4d gilize 16
press, - and'tliii i edition - had t been winked or
it is rehear% the
legal hiA` 7thstoM a ta4P tloet'Y
Die :isgeri,t,; does . / Neither the
. agent n or
_Abe principal to aetuated by.
Malice,' but by 'an honest desire to provide
their readers with the' latest. news , , torieht
-'utter '" " ' '
ing Matters of interests` .
The ' has become an essential
institution of modem civilization; and, while
we eendelal43 l /e iricfPfier*Otelit OW' ciNC4 B
and . publishers are ready , take, wyb tbec,
reputations and feelings of, .or
tontines, we hold that , the conduetoni of -the
Press citight not to be muthed datia c ieS;
or incur penalties by fair and , judicious et.
fort's tOnlitlit'uP'n"recerd of current_
T 4 N. Y • . 'Trqr74, Pelt twz .- inntier ' o4
communication from Judge CURTIS, in
which the'position' is tnken that the South.
ern DeffnidnWinitigt kiwfdliy "prodded to
undo the work of reconstruction, so far.=
it relates to the queAhavotcolpred suffrage,
coremvitt3 therisike i ditoilpyy gi qpiTli9g the e
Judikh i intilenQuzi4o by,:prajectdg 110
it af'Atk aiidgti"ri . 4lXl l Oiflti.rate# Onib
in the Derr atsey'whibh bbld,tln4
gresslintal 'ns to ' thq. republi
can form of 'govOrnment Of any State, was,
•flnaband-sbinding upon' every e 'vither"depart, ,
iment, of the,:Bederal authArityt`_':ioertbiB.
'Aolst,to the. reactionary . rjudgee'the or 14
Concludes as • :
There'is na,iraitiSisikajOY : yielding' to events...44d .:abandiminic. a:hopeless opposi
tion. WliefkiximeliddpiiiiiffihnieioiciehliC
ed in pointing out, a practicable ; pethod of°
uprooting negrb start within the next
`Prettiddntidl tart:4o44 roMiereaur &of:Ott
tion. But it oannoti ridoni* twen if we
elect the President; 0nd,843 to preclaiming ; a,
syninl494oo4" tq •da it, we do not seelow
that iiPtotelPlis either in; thq!gottiv
in t4e•l3outivd.tus woke needed to" make
the Democratic party a ,majority.
EEC
i 17,p to 1824, candidatet , were).tiorninated
;by Congressional .cancussT. ,a,_,.8,•1
'JACKSON was nominated by 4ariouti F.,tate
'Conventierne-liii.BBs l , tliefitittonvention
met at -Baltimore, nominating, Jecnsort and
VAN BUREN by acchenatint.liin.lB3s/ the..
party met agajn at Baltimore A 1i, 1 4 no mipated
':YAK BUREN'aliat. M. Jolinsozr, the latter
.being subsequentirchosamby the E tillenate..n
; the only irritated of thelthill in 'Mir history.'
In 1830, the party - gain at Baltimore nomh{
ated VAN BUEEN, but neArrniklate Artie?
4teeond office. In 1844, main at Baltimore,
the tWo.thirdiVittlisAkinthiattnif 'iie'beat
li r
v AN BuMis4t4 PI:Mc ;Mired the! ROJlet•
nation. In 1848, at Baltimore once more,
I tASS 'was' neinlinsteil 'under ths,Anst-tbii34,
sou
ride on the fourth bilfoiiia liZettnixlx!S ;
friends re r Asseliblvl at Mlirtsl i vM.,efrecte#
, . the defeat Or the regular nominee. tn 1852,
IT is very plain thaktlyl ,Peelocratic,N a , at Baltlmore;tbigiblftikth timiiitistettifilon,
tionai qpnrglrt 191 V ;bi'',. , r,,qed b 4 AM dertbeastue Frolo,,Pnutez and limo were,
same reZel'apiilt eiiiiefo v re the war. Botttli- 1 nominated, the former ,epAta r forty . -100)
'ern dbregateriiiregatheiliie it 'Now, lt,e4,
,ballot: In 1858,ynder the SEIKO rule, they
,t le .tt ..,t4^..
uncompromisingdn their /denunciations nt inominated Beaten/kr * on the seventeenth
any'OnCePsienttitetid;:tio/itleal .iii:tuilit'y ;34` , 141ot; at Cfincintulitg i ~.o,l24oo,;tbeinialit'
race; and . boldly' detnanillne that We'bon-,
M 'Citerles!ono , Desn9,As. ,, lnit & Vii9iityzillit ,
vention a shall s accede ; to g glei - r:' 'OTO. „ . 04', ,not tWo.ilifrils,:9E 'thel4iii:egatis;! ! the-14:Jan. ,
theseDernocratic dietatoni ; the New , Ynrif , ( 'notion split, one Wink iiiiiiiiuentlY:i4f-,
Hardy EiitYs : , ..,.., , , .., .: .., : , i. a - ,nating Doucua s ar e itilitiol46; an d"
They. ittelOnfireont ft& fiesh, as fierce, as, ntber selec)!,ngßnecturtntpen nt RiniißlKti•
conteMinible, and as impudent as ever, '11,1,1 '1n.1884, thetem'cietSO Metat Oblitigo and
yiewfibrAtlie, naffibling'fieri of th e D 049 selected McOnituarr and PiiiiiDLlVltie The
craticPoitstntri4; .' i t ifefi/th allfillitelde,, A - o r & 1 ua in.
and iThivritingsiv*ly Southern lettetivtb FP' 414 e ' v—e , AIM prevailed:for
their hot
.. 1 ilitrorciiing those - pile - ,,, ,goOd 'tnid',ll, in six successive . Cceriiii' '
plc g1ne! 4 , 1 5'1 41 , t•Peir,.;°l l '..., .. VI ecqi,,Vonoo,', , '; lyzipiAlt immigitie4Ntiefilile*l4l3 reseßN au
Than ziptisen, entir:e. pent,ti„47,rs aridetir.' l'*o party and will 14 Wmitained as'Aticli nal
,rab le ir c , haveliniii , n4iii lislif i si4 if
. need , wombat New T i rkeisirrm 9411 I T what
be, aft As , :eijilsAitittafeker,llo : #"i l ` ;', *409 ep4a-'7no9ookettfo l i:,bithe nittaltit,
tt cuticiun ikitoc,t-,,,.,;, ~,....i i, 41. , , iiv i a - d -.., „..,,.; ; ..J, ~,, , ~ ~
..4=' ,:.17.1 ''' est: 0i.,/ ot±t-t ~ 4, r6 , ... 't ''' ' l':' i .. '.. - )%.1-: i - ,......% - RI. 1.01,1 1 1 -; :JO, 414 .4 ,5 !;,. bi
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the political fortancsAt.tresident
was, in its day ;; , gte stgulirig.therne of edit
culerll.F..TTI!P2.ll4l&l3° 17batTITT,
tol'tist44l44KiPg, s -114114 3 f
Whig,aumerters t en4,being thercinglAy, de-
sPiieaVy this - Democracy which faza . , =l as
his'-weakness • and, : t AupliCity sepieeablp.
But a handful of d is reputable anhisgmd4.!
ed politicialissWaslgteanefttogethd.t. m the
camp 7 rollpwers(4.•ll§ty c g r e 4 i
coatltliqrgAeßiesident'Aleonfifiti a l
lbwing, and; inthe way of Executir patron
age- tvid-prefitahlp je,tltqletlifelkokiiC
rather a gbpdffiing pr . titeir i atta : clupept
thg_4 0 1 1 .4 6 I,4l4klYisAgiqinea
to obsery that no seatbcomolatoripickings
:are to reward the yer e rfithrprignde of ear',
'sutlers' and paper whO.a4e irying
to Win noteriety in various- qua#erS, rust
now, as ‘ l. donservAtitieEfoliutirt
ors." ; 144 J °lll q . l-'N 7 4a B- het*,- frie ll iP:. 4i
his own - toloOk out for, and will give them
, nothingi the petaporacy . ,.:*both they
are endeir l iorliiiiinerd4 eit. 'have
anything #o grim. Iseir viryle l .4 . o l q l ht . its
own rewSrd, and it will not need[ much to
constitutari- atnple,,cosnp,ensatieu; ;The
corporal' guard of Joan Twlninssumes
the proportions of 'a Vast ainii , , - when -ma
- pared to.tbe diminutive sped whiCh figures
.to-day. For examiael this liehis4l;
. ulated ftidrityl room
'heldthe ',lltdCdoz,en 'Who:constibited the
Conservative Soldiers and Sailors Hof Alle-
Theny, a fe*ldtitre Their State Cod
yentipn.l4-connecticut last wee ASSembled.
just tblitYTelglit'persons:atblini Hagen.
Ohio and Indiana, they have callel them
selves' the I.'White Boys in Blue," and have
achieved 4 1 igalvast 7 ; et.,ilating te
show themselves , in public, with.nptu single
prominentisoldier of , the war, with an hon
t
o r,ablerecodi in their mults.l, Theis; leads!
in India 4 i is a militia'.:herp - ,, who 4e/et
smelt powder, and , whom even the
poys" have been compelled to cashier for
lack , :of „Orkin* ( ,Their...entire strength in
Indiana isleot three, thousand votes, wind'in'
Ohio still less. The truth is that this otgan
izatipn of
,"pernocrutic e tielcii a. ,pr,s,', l t isnfallure
everiWAierE, even more bontenipbble in
• reateqmpesition and numbers than llie 'Tlr:
LEtt party' 0f1.843-4 • •
gam=
• Iti,lllWitt - DEVEtOPMENVS. = ,
The im pression; widely prevailis that a
serious falling off
,has. been ..xperienceti
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tailw i ay passen gers and freiglits since the
close Of th w
e ar,. tlloUgh alt the actual 'le l ,
turns 'seem to. polat the; opposite dir4.
tion.. 'As'a specimen, take the" statistics of
transportation over the Pennsylvania Rail
road' fob Fie r
post_se.yert years.
. ) :of, frpighti,
of exclusive that for the use of the Ceinpa 7
ny itaelf,,therewera 1a4 , 861, 11620486-tons;
in., 1862, 2,038,54 k. lE' 4863;2,2135313; in
1864, 2,585,379; in 1865, 2 1 565,106z t i04866„
8,186.389; and in 1887 8 7,03,224. ,Of pas
sengersthere were carried; In 1861; - 1,059,-
1.o88; hi 1862;1,143,418; in 180; 1;707:386;
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in, 180,, 2,366,213; in 1 8 65 i- 2 ,861,886; in j
.11866;, - .t;673,566; and in 1367, 3,347,466. i
All the leading
~14, e s_shoiripmportionstely
favorable results ; Tt('increase in freights '
is owing to die augmented production of
the ountry;donsequent, mainly on there
tarn of a .million of able-bodied men frem
the pursuit of war tti the duties of peace.
The increase of Amyßl..nutprfdly : grpprq out
.of the general prosperity, which not
j requires loc ) motion itS'Own ac count, but
furnishes the'Mekui eor johmies Voth of j
, friendship .and pleasure: 7 • A
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In. viev of the Jacteilla - attiliiit 1 9 2 .
apparent that the trunk lines, Unless their
,number shall be enlarged, will/W4iifiehiot ,
simply two, ritt,4,lKlee,,attckivtut p3tittrac 7 .
'each. When the point in railway , deTVp-
trientititrill 'ritseitildliz'wkileh l , Wit ail 'the
shall'be
bly Used for freights and two °therefor pas-.
, sengers, a degtee , OrtsetetyEluld Xtanettrri
- will bs;eached eow, r be,y4p;',
monly deeitleif 'theivealbre. - ivar
then' be'Barigeli",46lo,A six*C,
stoppagei to get out, of-the way of, speedier
passenger 'trains being entirely avoided;
while dui itridtirillie
tability pry:Ling, ix* fraigi4 ptains : pr
.being otherwise Impeded by them.
The HudsaftiVer d ßlll%citY 4 eclitifiatty has
already:taliety ixtbainies for connecting:its'
• switches so as'th 46nstititte H Vden *tit i l / 4 k
track. ?Q os. many .years vfili plAmp,.before
the fourth track will be laid onAbat line.
THE.IIII ISTORY DEMI CHA.TIC. CON
VENTIONs, • • .
EDN'ES
EON
- tiNP : x,R.A t twrip,
Goad Dertikrailar'' authority 'announces
tiuttauch Southern del;gates aa ware prom
inent; in, the. Confederate military .service,
need Lave no, concern -to their reception
in the New York ~00nvention. —They, will
be - regarded' merely, as - delegates "without
referenda to their record in 'the var.." The
New York correspondent of the Beiton'
P:me says' — l, ll ' "x
' IViilltlie ~ iiurlitilii of 'the lia4ingi i tleit (I,i• rtie•Miiio-'
cratic party to lie ull they catito make tiltiCoarten,
tion perfectly harmonious, and I think no demon
tration)for or:against any mad on accolinV of hi*
position in the war will's 'wade either in °rout 0f.. 1
0:11
iii,',;i.ct'soitzn o lptc.:iilrtilie' A6 r t,s l a T ::ll;:a tg r t?' N r
' ll i t
Conyeittlostwill rega them merely as 'delegates
and show them the same ourteay and respect sWurn ; I
to delegates front any.No them State . , _ , . ..
- Of - Coiirse it wodld be indeaSioue in'the,
' extreme for. the ,Co Tendon' to recognize
any allusierM tethe , cent untilimeantri#ol,,
They,will consistent sdbere to thei'r `own
resolution of '64, t.,tlielWar woes failure,
' and will welcome th ‘ Eicretheiti delegateS,the
red,han'ded Put 6 her'. 4 Pork PIN* aila.itit, i '
as i not. horn mti no war had ever.been.f,
t ' 0 'on • '
.This• tender and considerate forbetiraime, to
ails.
wards tfie - errlirg'''' a; policy 114 h . '4
~ , ~.._..._ ... •PP V. ,I suite
Copperbeadism ex ilyi(but what dohonest
andiiiitrioticlThbin loViniDerricibrittiiiiinh'
of it;?, irciNy4o!eiiiipiedi tile a. to see these
honors.paid , tO the rebels' who' shiughteted
our iTetbren'and• ki dred when
tire,lipericau flag ho mowed down the
brave volunteers wth grape shot; bush ! ,
whacked and cut the throats of our Soldiers,
starved theM in prisons and shot them on,
:the dead lines; the rebels wiwsti spint insti—
gated add dpproVed' the askissirmtion Of
Litioozz, and .who, swear to-day that the
-`"lost cause" ' • . shall yet !triumph ?' Can the'
honest; qfilcere.l9irerpr his . eountrY sustain '
a party ,which shows• ,to Forman and ,
Witun - linirriON 'the • sane Ouitesy
. and
respeCt - ae, to,'; delegates frOpi Nort he r n
Btioes,?. ~i
A LOVELY RE-UNION.
However 'the Denincr title Coniention nay
divide on questions of policy. for :the Presi
dential canvass, it 'will witness upon one
:point the mostiumifited and lovely harmo
:'ny. -Bed-handed rebels and Northeni,Cop
'Verheads will sit side by side, • delibeniting
together., wltiOne - the faintest trace - of' bad'
;feeling in corisequence'pf the late unpins- -
Threy will differ about `candidates'
and plattorms - foi to-day, but: it, is shiply
,impossible for them' to quarrel about:the
past. As to the events of the past seven years,
theY they always . have Web,
I - perfectly ;agreed. Ther.rebels may, and
2 probably Will, playfully' rally their Copper
'head neighbors upon , the personal, cowar
dice which prevented. these from going
Soutit - iind tighting, for the cane which they
espapso,,AS openly nktheY dared at honie,
"but Forrest & Co. will not make. these re
minders too pointed, sint.e they *lll grateffil=
Ty remember that the Copperheads did for
the rebei - South as much effective -service.
,Llks their constitutional: aversion to fighting
would alio*. - the delegates will felicitate'
each other , upon the, terminatton of that
awkward state of affairs which_ ins& it.in
convenient for Forrest & Co. to attend the
last Convention ''64, and the present re
lnion will , be weldomed with toptual de
light. Decidedly; the Convention will be
harmonious on , all questions rr he
rebellion.
TUE DiP.MOCIIACT AN UITs ts.
Our...Clty is already . ,erdlyr
reAngtgleejlain "oldstegete tcs,
who formthe advance guard
ors) of PletrioAct gathering of lay
to nominate the Presidential __ be
!beaten by Gristiratid COLIFA I Ii next Novem
ber, Abe Convention, is entitled
Demoenititi -(ifter the similitude 'of Bet
toin's drearn,),all the defuont parties will•be.
pepresented thereinr-anclent Whigs or
Know-Nothings' who. were. Rebel or Con. •
.perhead in the late War, being, more at
'home On' 'the present Democratic platform
than devotoo of Jefferson and Madison;
-while, the bitterest.' anti-Grant men are the
`lmmdfrill of Jenegades from the Republican
Antrty. gin, presume ~,the3rt.will hardly
tab]. to Agr. on a .ticket sac! adjounibefote
Toesdai week.
. The kale movement has - xlevelopte next
strength Lett within the lifftlfers, days, and
t magi thkcoolezrl' heads imit/iniS to support
.thellldit'lirstice and get euTof the'COpper-'
. head rut; but we , still think Chase's name,
rifter,:.'beingiasedle -till Tendleton's pros:
pects, will be dropped, and that a third can
didate—probablyrilendricks., possibly Ilan
cockmw#l.4,hrought for,wqd with success,
A. clique ofour Now York wire-workers are
laying pipe for Seymbur; but to no purpose.
If any Eastern man should be nominated, it
is more - likely to be Gov. English of CO,
necticut. All is guess-work as yet; but we
consider'.- fiendriektitgai4st the field about
an even chance.
Gov, SeythhiJs 'late'sp• tech ( was not de-
Dag. ned help- Pendleton, nor will it.
t.*. TAe chase movementz-which at one time
profaned succesii--has . been blasted by, the
brathzutttiti Solithern Bourbons. The un
claingid Betels, whether called Whigs or
,Democials •tehsyears ago, are determined
fighting ontitnore battle for that "White
Wan's ."Gtoverliinent" which they inaugw
'fated at Montgomery, -seven years ago, and
which Iberia() still" W i
rit on naugurating,
whether in the Union or out of it. —N. Y.
Tribune: 2111th: •
: A REPHESENTAtIVEDENIOCHAT.
At the, banquet after his oration, a few
days ago, as the.yitgisga : Military. Institute,
General Wade 'Hampton, who leads the
delegation of flaullk Carolina to the New
York National Convention, made a reply
Ilea toast to "the fallen heroes of the war,"
to, which itesaidv I'M° copy from the re
at in the Richmond rebel papers.)
Alluftiwkrapsttouehingly to our martyred.
dead, lid said that our grief should bitemp
ered as we remember - that they fell when
they thought they-would nut fall in vain—
'o;o they fell in the bright hope that success
would crown our efforts. But he did not
'elieve they had fallen in vain—the cause for
which Jackson and. Stuart fell cannot be in
wain, 11.6 atikino lorts would yet , triunsph.
Ho proposed the "Lbst Cause," for which
:Inwleroes fell. t l'his.was drank silent and
:solemnly by all; and in looking around we
obeerved that nearly all present were Con
' ederaie soldiers.
,
AT Totehdoriitt,' 'a town on ihe N: 'E.
fro tier of France, near Lille, a moat brutal
ta i
crimef weal to:Entryco mmitted through the
effects of superstitions fear. An old woman
`;',was reported to be a, itch and to held cma
munication direct tat Satan. , Everybody
dreaded her and accidents ' , or, mis
. triunes were laid, at 'her door. Two men,
feiring her f4thaidditi; determined to .:rid the
country of mob &Aqua, and thepefore fell
won her at difiNimlllo4, knives and kill
llher. .i...v..... ‘- ~..
•.• 0 . .
AY, 41,T1
- ,
T •,,.,11888.
, ,
Grantis in nothing more acceptable than.
in his knowledge', of ,charaCter. No ; great
milleary leader, has ever had more devoted
friends among ; associates and aubordl.
!rates. There are no voluminous .letters on
file in his department complaining either of
his civil superiors 'kir military comrades.
When he had tc:tcensure or dismiss, it was.
done *itho4pasaion or parade,
The friend of Girvernor Tates and ]fir.
E. 8.. Watddiurne„,at the begintilair of the.
.war, lie is theli,kiend now. All his West
.Point comrades . speak well of., him; and
those wheeerved him in Mexico remember
himcwith:'respect.:Though' he had hard. -
' ships.to endure during' the rebellion, and
envies to encounter, and - enmities to sur
mount, few words of recrimination have
fallen from him. 'Even the Blair family.;,
who have 'Scolded 'everybody through four
years ortheif blitirre politics, have not at
tacked,hlin. his generalsgather around,
him.like biotliers; and there is not one of
the corporal's, guard of brigadiers, who hav
made a sort of commercial engagement te'
vote against him, that does not make it a
point to reserve a record df compliments to
Tam ,question of suffrage has taken ape-
Pullet fortalti the ..southern States. The
Repithlteans favor impartial suffrage, and
the DentOurats
,eppose it with a qualifica.
tion Whiphyrtay,be pub into this formula:
"The negro is unfit to vote unless he votes
Our ticket." In Mississippi negro suffrage
is popuittr,with the Democracy, and the
Now To ktonventiim may lose the electo
ral vote' of that. State If it comes put flat- ,
fool- 6 d against- - s'uffrage. If the.
Dethoorapy desire haimoity North and
South, East ‘ncl. West, they incorpor
ate the above formula into the national plat
form:—Cincinnati Commercial.
Winn the sTstern to once affected tt, will not !Atli
Of Its ‘oirn accord; It needs: help -It rout_ be
ntrengitionel nusi inytgorntott: Oasts esneclall7•the
13.L.4131iitit. oR VAiNARY , OR:4AM'
Are 4ileCied: ror immediate relief :and-pertip4at
Art a'perterftly liald and l i ellable specific. r Th6 well
known resoeibobasedreeted a larte !lumber of speedy ,
and rade bible dares; and have never felled •ni give
relict when taken according to; directions: • '
Are psoslymegetsble; sod contain no mercury or
calomel..Theydd not exhaust the system,' hut on
the central* they net as sterile. Imparting new Wee
*nd vigor 40 thebrons and strengthening. the whole
body. These Pills hare stood the - teet thirty-are
years& and sro etEll gaining lu iiopuLtri tr. '
•
sa- PGA SALE ? By e DRUGGISTS AND DEAL.
:Mks IN MEDICINE EN4lt Y WHERE.
A ilarainrto enuntarfelters, and a Cau;.
' i , ‘' •, tion'to Purchasers. .'
_ ,No ev.perrse lei e spared, no legal means Of
puulshlui frabd i volf,hif ,neglecttd, In the effort tio
Pevent' the 'counterfeiting of HOSTETTEIVB
STOMA.OII III'ITENS. But .coundrelism, when its .
calming and activity are stimulated by the hope of
gain,' la ve ry if - whitens tag industrious. The men
wit: ie . deiPicinie haielices it is to r Imulate valuable
proprietary meal es, and who substitute tbere . for
dongdeUs or worthless Preparatlena, are prover
bially filiticult'to iatch'. Most of them have ,many
.
allege*, and they - flit 'from State to State with sur
,
.prialuk sulfite. In the'hope of evading the clutches
of thd: - lo*. , The:_titepriet,ora of HOSTETTER'S'
SToat ACH , BIT MEV are de i ermined. If possible,
to Aunt them doma„ Traveling agenta ore employed
fur title purpose, and whenever an offender is de
tected he is prosecuted With the utmost ergo- of the
tam. No amount of vigilance, however, can pre
vent thermions' introduction of imitations and
IMTArt r t: s •;', / elltu,'g z e• 'l,7,Vitrerf=tiVt?b'z:
HosrsTqff..B tiTtf.n.a.t.:ll BlTZbain ryblotk to not
autht ptica, dby the haadsonie government stamp
n eclaily engraVed for 'the proprietors, and also by
elr auperb new label wile a beautitni vignette.
preseming theiconlijet betwen ht. tleorge and
headagon, at
the tbp and aniature note of
Signed Hostetter 7 41 Smith. e m the top.
i
N. t.— Th e genuine .BITTIGNO pare sold - in BOT
TLE ONLY. Ali pertons who prttent 'to sell the
artlcielby the gallon or barrel, are Imposters; and
tbe stuff they offer lea worthless and - yrobably pcd
sonols CO . tOrlint.i , . . ' -
Dn.jAmsikt I write to thank you for your kind
ness end axial:Lane management or my disease, for
which called'to colfautt you some time in January
•
last. Top will remember that Thad a complication
of diaeuses, ;which. finally ended in a terrible fistula,
which•rhad been' , advised to "let alone,", on ac.
count of a 'harassing cough; which it was feared
might fasten It on myilungs. . I knew that the pecu
lair mode of treating dines/ma like mine was by,a
eutitop operat i on, which, if successful at all, Would
•
naturallithrow the disease upon the lungs or some
other vital organ, on account of the suddenness of
the cure and the immediate check to the dischirge,
which 1 believed war a salutary provitilon of nature
to get
,rid of some morbid condition of the system.
I
with
f ee i. D o i/betty satisfied thetiviir niethod of treat
ewt:ment, pertfYillgp:tart„wheit3tisemylieuiteetitaineu,daimutddirdliFanydthinaxppainlgicawhtlaiipni
I , tt e hh eFoi le t ilti rli tu ill K eif in -every Particular,
sciunderand better heilth than I have had for years.
I would alsO add that the apPlications you made
wen, mpoist painless: and hero _Mame sue* man.
Linen the energies and.vizor of restored health.
tratandli.:
004811utillini.riooms volt
calloszci_ pump, 110. lido MIX 132110 , 1 v
roalliTA4l. " • ' • '
Jane ITO; "
Seiiat y or .HenQslckw
Senator iletiiiiiefte seems to be .the ac•
ceptediman for .1)21Y. 4th., ,He is a- church
member. who commonly receives no callers
on Sunday; but, _on. the last Lord's Day,
the Demorate, seeing how'the "wind blew,
overran MS hotise, and he held a reception
all day long: rntidriells is 'itianpf Change
abls aPpeaXituee:,' Dtilliellacir of a Cotikr*
he looks large, dignsted .and'italesmEu 4il ke,
his .faC9 ;bung Eavios,;c6iiiPosed, his eyes
placid, mild intellectuality , expressed in; his
brows .and month, 'and his garb , plain and.
citizen-like. He - has dark , auburn lair, a
light complexion, slightly freckled, 'arid soft'
white hands. But I have seen Hendricks
in the street, under 'flie'fifil dnylight, look
mg decidedly unlike n statesman. Then hfo =
skintae'a dirty leek, his 'heir seems
liiSTeaturei,"telaxed; express very little
charsquei-713Y ; ivhiey Ido not mean moral
character- Att a ;speaker he. is plausble,,
never; exolted4 frequently just; beyond the
moat...charitable :partizanship. Be is not.
-above ;five •• fret ten.in - height, and 'weighs
'probably one hundred and 'sixty pounds.
'Except:Very 'Sheet side 'whiskers his face is
'smooth shaved.. ' As it"Presiderit, HeisdriCks
would Idokliartdscron in the seat.' He voted
foiaritiiiiiirlitiloirs to ems* - 41 e - war. , His
,family were Ohio. people,-quieily well off,
;and be studied Isar, al; Cbanibtraburg,. Pa.
•Ele began public life about Vas time that
are v
Colfax :did., The ;Speaker and Hendricks
very friendly.; •• • •
- This mommetion. will be the mist limiest
'one the Demberats can make__,• 'it will draw
out every Vote-they. have. - Hen - drinks is a
pure matt, of good moral record:, 'But it
_difficult to see what headway' Hendricks can
makegin*. He is., not : so PoPular •
in 'lllfiMna* C t oltax,,,The Democratic •,
presii have trifled with such Republicans as
might •have ;voted for Chase; ;so that not '
even the Chief Justice' can greatly affect; ;
the Republican party's-unity now.— Wash.
Car. Cin. Corn. • -• "
Catnit and Is Prieruls.
A, Wait - 1403n correspondent writee as
DO NOT BE DECiEIVED
' DU. SAIIIREWrS
- DtUregie"oo '_Backache - Pita;
Dr. SargenVs Backache PUle.
'Priee'lSO Cents Per Box.
I.3URE:'OIO FISTULA.
BIM
T Democracy have a negre en the
stump n Virginia, - wir,O declares Under&
be a V rginian, real, Virginian, and will
not take the'oath. His name is Lafayette
Washington 4 and he is . considered quite
windfall to the , party. We are pleased to
observe, as we.flo through the medium of a
real Virginia.paPer, thattiffeistsPietliei a re
Making "a profound , imiression,” nor ar e
we surprised at the remark of a correspond-.
ent' of the Washington 'itepublican, That 'hi
Virginia "a Democrat nigger does norerett'l
smell bad." He becomes a man anti it
brother} the moment he' gets on thepHa n a.
cratic side. 'So we go. • ••-•
KEEP milk cows or fat 6attle 'in the sam e
enclosure' with your shee4 and dogs paas t ot
molest This is a cret worth:hull
dreds, tbousgas to ftUliers,tpul the ..
State.
It ought
and.
be , published lin every weekf i d
paper, sod. the, owper of sheep to subscribe ''
tbr. -our Paper. -Thirty years'+experience has , „1-
established the soundness ,of this• advice..
illpntext'of 'lard as large as a walntit;,:
m
mixed withcdtraghi wilt use a hen to coin- `•
mence laying immediately after he has" .?
been broken up froth setting, and by
ink hens fit in this 'tray,•theyM4:y be , ke
laying, ail "ittitei-A ~{
mnlcsfi-'r To La," • 'lttrOnied '...Leet,'
" Waste, •41160.51.” "Boantinft , ! .*C4, mg'. ea
eedting .F 0 OR BANES each tattbet faireertr4 in Ow,
'itnim , ones
for Zirlaf ar.FIFEr 193E7'1 9 ; eat*
,atdlttoaalliveFSFß aitNre.
_TAT AN to-A IT V Ali "CEO ' '
v - BoOKAtEEPER, tfit ayounvii,nifto'can•-.
prodece the most eattersetevy refereeoes as
aeter anal capacity. Apply to MIL , lELtiG; at the
ArETTX OPTIC'S. I .• • • •
-
t. ANTED---SMIATIOR
petienced and competent Farmer and Man
eget, with a small fatally, warns a poeltioo some
genilthasure estate. Enquire of .1.. SlNG wrp ,
at the •-••
13 - AaItriVOETIOZ.•• .
WAN
WA.NTED •
tour Good Pattern Makers.
Apply at 'POET PITT PcillpFDPX,
Immediate'
WA 11 TED--BLACKSMITH.--A
• .ICoodIiL.4 4 .43KSMITEL tbai;underistands bia
bualnese, will receive good wages ancl.ateadyem.
ployntent. None but a goodworkman need apply,.,
to JOHN GRAHAM. Temperanceville, Pa: • .• • •
WANTED-=-BOARDERS:
gew
tleman and wife, ortwo. single gentlemen,. ..
can e • accommodated 'with' first class boarding at:
N 0.18 WYLIE ,_BII3EET. Room is a iron; one,
second Door , an 4 opens out on . balcony..
.
VVANTED - 7 . lloAlLER—DieStrable .. -
V antLil d %er n
pl al Street, y thout , ehildren-tia;
Penn nut ybe plr
iddreseing M : W. 4., Pastoftleo Flax 578:
A'NerED—BOARDER
F F board, fine front rooms,. with gas. caul*.
secured at s3.ool)er week: ' Day boarding, 03.50..
For single gentleman. At 46 LIBERTY' STREET.,
. . -.
• • • _____
___ -
WANTED--110 A ILutiss.s.- - --Gen-.
dealer' boarders can be accommodated filth ~.
good. board araiJoOglag at No. AS FERRY ST. ;..
D j.,
WANTED ---AGENTS.
ANTED-r:AGENT.---48.• Tray.;
- .•'ELINGAGENT,.a.utarn.wel . f. acquainted,
with the Qneen s ware and Glll3B business., None
Otberneedapply. Address P. (i. Locic, Box 197.
Communications coutidentiaL , :
;.FOR RENT. ,
TO LF,T wo:oiliee
second floor, rittlistreet. 8 CUTHBEIBT & rr
BuNB4 858mftbaeld street. -
TO ILL 4 I I, 44TORER.OOIII--Bie.
:WYLIE STREET.. Is now ready for ocenpa
non.' Is fdrty-tigt feet In depth, sky-Itght buck.
French plate front, fiarparentent, and every
thing elegant. and. convenient.. • • - •
rro LE'l-STOIIIE' 1100111' AND -
A 'DWELLING'.—HARE CHANCE.—The Store
itoorn , 811 i te.t steep and Dwelling House at uresent '
occupied by. T. H. Kluges, Jeweller, located at Nu, ~
89 FEIifisitAL:STEE sir, Allegheny, will be rented i
o•• favorabie terms. There are nine- large and well ,
arranged room -- three on each of second, third and - li
fourth floors. Gas and water throughout the house,- 71:
Plate gtiewlm store windows. Possession whi he
irk. en ory.Anicust.j.st. Apply. to 0. WATTLY. two.'
door§ ludo*. •
rro . LETS=IIOIISE.--4.
• JR. • Xitipow Dire'ling of eight rooms• gas through= `:
t ettpt i r e lyp t ogo4.l:gr o kot i iAll a ottett i ttirgesyl caq, :::,3.,i,
be glirelittamddlOtely. Apply' to J. S. FERGUSON.
ir *met. • - •
frolugir-tcousie.-LA three-stor tr y:
• tItitICIE ROUSE, situated in a desirable street,
Alleshetig CitY, together with furniture, wig be 'f
rented on irmdenite terms. lfor particulars address 1!,-
B. 114 *Box tr, itiezYTTE oprics. -
1(1 ••
T ,
.., 'T - -BOOM. 1100111.4 A.- large and L ,'''
,
lit second story Frcoat Roo wt
bparairtir,. rot at No. %15 -- SIXTH STR In. ' ,• "
irt — :-.:
postce rtatty. Church: AL.95, u . limited number of
',
asp bosrdecs wthl be accomm'odated wall/sat class' "'`=
T O: LE1 1 -110179 E--lit Sewicklew, ..",
- tteriyhew. six rooms, with garden attaehed,• •
p easantly located within live minutes,,walk of the, ..,,
Station.- Enquire of D. N. WillTh, or J. IL
HALO WIN,' No: llB 'Diamond street.
.
rale' o o 8.--Two Large
FRONT ROOMS, second story, to a pleasant
part of, the city, suitable for man and wife. En-
quirq SM/VIVI ELL) STREET. •
o wo. , Lreir-,-nousE,-A two-story
BEA= - Rouse, of the rooms, on the corner
' (must and ;Mulberry streets. Sewickley. The
house stud premises have been newly fated up.
also;' Urge iind excellent garden. Possession
given time. Inquire of W. 41. LAIRD,
Broad street. Sewickley.
trtli LET—HOUSE.—A new house,. , ~
31,_ ',wi th iron front. situated at N 0.151. Beaver ' '
street,. - Aileglieny. . The bouse-is a gpoottdWelling of,
.1 rooms; and has a splendid store Room 55 feet ;, • .:
deep. is well altnated for any kind - of business. I
Inquire of NEAHOUSE & HESPENHEID, next
door above, or at No. 108 OHIO STREET .
O — II - ET—THE STORE ROOM,
, 2 , 19. 160 Ohba avenue, with dwelling above of! :.'
r 04 3513, with Water, gas and bath. Store room tit-...,
tett up in the best manner with plated glass show ' :.
WiDdOWBaud Iron front. Inquire at office of FBA.- • ,
ZIER - BHOB., Ohio avenue and Sedgwick. street, Al- -,. -.1
:legheny. :- - ' -
Q tIET--,HOUSE.---That deaira
ble...Lvrolling Nouse, No. 71 Liberty street,
containing' ten t rooms, kitchen' and wash house
_Enquire or JAS. J. OKAY. No. SID Sixth street. .
LET-ROOMS.—Tluree •
.TOLET,ROOMS.—Three or four
. .
tarutahed rooms, with board or without, eau) : „
b y eltuated on Penn street . Address H. M., ( fa, •
FOR SALE
. _
Fon SAILE—STEAMBOATS.-The
Allegheny Meer Navigation Comp deckffer
or sale steamer ECHO No. 3"--15b feet on 30
fekt beam 10 inch cylinder, 'Vet stroke. The '
ptesmer. IDA REES No. 3 -11.50 feet on 'deck, 30
feet beam, 15 inch cylluder„ 5 feet .stroke, with all );.
their tackle and outfit, in good running order In -
vire of JA.9. 'REES, Engine Duquesne- , ^
Von SAL_E --- HOUSEEL—A conve- '
nlent BRIOIC HOUSE, of four rooms, stone'
Hmilar and lot, on Peach alley., nt ar Pride street.
OUSEs new, .and price only 411,100. Also.
on Forbes street, for Bale. Al tO WM•
WILTON, corner of Pride and Forbes St r eet. :it
you ~S AILE-LOT •IN Nellf.EES-:
' :PORhe half or whole of a lot 60 feSi t ' •'' 1
rout 4.140 :feet deep. situate on Markin, near, .
Seconti street. For particulars enquire of W. C. , - ~
HI,ILL4 , HuIt , s Store, .Firth: near the dePot, ale- ' ' "
Itetspogt:. or axidress JOSEPH. FORSYTHE, 116 -,;.,
Flfth struct, Pittsburgh:
ran. SALE-MOUSE AND LOT.--
- • Oneboase and lot of two acres of groom' ln:
illtrisbuttl Beaver county, Pa. The house is a ,
two - stOry.lrame. - with seven rooms. The tot has a ' '.
number of fruit trees, and all in good order. There .•; /
la a outbuildingsn the 'pretnise4, and stable and other, -,..)
Will he sold at a bargain by RAM- '.
BEY & HALL, Real Estate Ageuts,-No. 01 Beaver
street, Allegheny. _ : - ...
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tir itSALE.—,—li OßSESAlltHOtt: t; •1
AIM'S LIVERY ' AND. SALE STABLE, one Sae . ,r-;
BIILY HORSE ding three DAPPLE GREY,:
HORSES: one LARGE DRAMIDIT HOR,SEthree
BLACK . MARES; two ' GREY MARES. FIRST.. - `' ,3
STREET. near. Monongahela Rouse. • - ,t;-!,.4
Dorses .. bought and Sold on conunteslon. 4,,
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Will buy a good FRAME HOUSE, of 5 situate d ~. I
and dry cellar. and Lot 30 by 95 feet; situated' lu a "" "'
Pleasant part of Allegheny. three door front street- ;' ;: ocars. s
Address ROUSE tiAZETTIC OFFICE.
DO IL 9A L E---HOUSE:--A NICE
pBRICK ROUSE, of eight -rooms, on Mont-
rinAmpritie, near a peclernl .etreet. Enquire og
oral etreetiAiiegbet r ; .." t .r n , 161 : 7 avenue.
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110815; otaarysige required; by.lolol-' DYER,
r. rues of .o.4dge Is,Creet entst Al eteuraveflusi i • (
Allspetty City. le
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