The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 20, 1869, Image 2

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of regular troops
ari anivi9,4
Tadessootersteliviiettatert. if elected
mit itecali*edorillisithfully remit* the
a!sjoc*A bet; people.
Stat*citir Ten Democracy- sun to bit:
lei eqpilnist the Ptide cc the Valley now,
It bacontes tntenstlng to - enquire what
tuis waa waa made orthe $B,OOO widen
thil""Pityle" dlabureed tha -expend'
et thetianinatill I;*t
may be the real,purposet
of (Wgrariza, his late message will
basil esitical examination as a mealy
Berligiesi tioaasseal. als whilose sap.
Pinslllo,l=ttlhaeonsessultres sad ex
rebelvWl* to - feel litts3mfortably about
la SAT of the remarkable statement,
In oar', esteiday's ala Patches that a Jm
tioa tiditreme Court billiard him
self Irr.)tir..astonildsg Impropriety ef
grantlos eppral process many hours
PaktflOh.e rendition, in the Cowl below.
of theopidgment to be thus taken up for
ropeenterstlen, we are led t enquire
Wheleditklitr. Porte° ' 6harswood enter
*few erlds tom .election"
two yelyrsr.i successful fraud
why:lC-gm hhit in apparent majority
over 1114 eltiltmitito*_iiii t Of .the popular
judipitO6OWirsiderai In favor of the
political. orderer' Ile in
VT, record of '6St?
Letadengilt,the precedents.
TiertmMiuMW. Muenster the National
Captalto 14: to*, which cum' the u
sembtige' ,
city of amtuncrcrosly
si
tes 4:762lr iYerk today, should be re
"prOrotind gratitude by the
Mende of guise distinguished gentlemen
-who Asssubschd- the late Commercial
• .trvestiou at Louisville. 11 the later
alwordityshall have Its uMoral influence,
In laulkethe.litelligMd; piddle fargeot
the recbautideit . Loalsvllle, It willouly
maw 7ntis r all to Indulge , the fervent,
lope ibittge Sitiimeialou of these
eurloudy aseuslOg• ompositionigN . eseb
settettAllitt liouveldou of delegates
from nc one knows how many iiitatesand'
TeniteZitsli Mat reilulatlr nd um
\ filetele.*t the some result. Yet It
would be tumixtalohly dlscaaragiegto st
ied thelPtlEikawat of thing should cone
BO nacan 1i nite duzitlou auto centime
until Bt. Louis becomes the Yedersl me.
irc9IFL. ' '
. .
• c tube; ismiournment of the nu ,
risburrpentocratic Convention; it was
OUT plufliktito.to suggest that • distin
guished:T.l*c* tureZdate toe srobensato•
dal bonnier fuidbeen betrayed and sold
out bjrVorirrn - iii from
this quarter of the !mask! At the moment;
our 419(rriilvAtit.ekooePtAble to our
Monsbe-the , opposition here, bat we
bare nairrtiMiselsneholf_plessurettf see
that 4....carecy-its,estahlishea.-7by the
testimony of a competeet.and credible
witness. _,The rittsborgh Pwy hamar,
intstsitifillii6o ' , bat few" of these
fithisSielakisiM thus "hoteskri , yieir oft
- repeskirilt4n d well-known *Was
of Wir enrittirprnito wen
• few, but *enough tp do the business. A
wenrulmeed , not be U deep is a well or
as whiblirra -Vnish- door to accomplish
its sleiti4eitius_ We have now,
probslif4.f . biata enough of astern can
didatrientil the:neat time.
afff ilij i.F a in PsY,T.,ls7's news
from gupyr,a ,;,2
tit anbnneed. that Father
Bung** the eminent salt late es.
peciallt`4oo' French arias, who hu
Net arills4,.npen our slum, was aboat
to ratites us biritaticinfroca certain:lll4-
W= societleaof American Protestants, to
“capfalnble views of Catholicism before
11:041ePilb"" It wu apparent
it* thereectaria *talus of the rev.
erezultafather wu wholly ' I:asunder
intirely too hopeful
ploteitinta .."Pfety: York. It was
cleulliAlhii,llidaktatha Woofs pro
aelyterithei thatillut . - Catholic liberality
of aelAzia4roo. tallYlltolaMea Whim
or thatirilllgtt exam* of eerleshotical
;~t ff
y-L':
etindetiendence ofseinglan
4:ol2flrm this win.
RM. emblem him
- oaf ruttier attires Catholic In the strictest
Attlillilica bet so 'boldly
and eystitentir,chelbragal thesamiration
of ther:ti,;oilo, try hisareilst of the minims.
heal strprelisci OW upon the
constant , rehltions:o is micron Carts.
tin Aar& inileerma..
,
• iitorlura stTira, kum•timir..
, algid br lirlienaioer Pt. fuPectfr
~ . .
ble laps ggitholen; keen baeKoen
Illatotiabi."-4Who. Wes cif - e n:AtE,unitan
Wominialoirdp,Coeveattou at area
- had. irgioMilt atiOtifh. The pati reads
as fOrloWei"' •
titifelef beteg -.cfettioolta of
the necoolty .111,..l.axatoaar Womart
Btnresatie...4taeotaatloa, which Alkali
islboitribilialbetatil you of the Mats
onfeehottetiffustd shalt early with.. It
tbeirealtoot4~ ll , do hefebi L teePed ,
faurTlgiOnlritie4., titaselsitiotir ha: . • .
'- reposeateit ~-." In ••• a . :Delegate -Orono.
sloe. .i.latbe liettl'at Chrrelaect. OM,
Noflor; 5:411 -, abir=2.sth. a: ulse.
Tne_LiTorled bola of Ibis jkozveottOo
le se movez. -, - ;.- . - - ,
-Task. ''. obigafalid bi:initialoi
~,,, t 4
ma ., tlans be tl dcies t be eihatuao,
t ° Zi theli'i lb. 4 =
"",that , rM of. Cob
=l2oat ime Shaw' alexia 4 Istl
- tflit , nuctite. - addltlacuil :date%
_gates may' be admitted from West woo.
numamaiorftona no' ozobasatk& *flat.
.. ,. . Tar .tootpagt_ thellegtatailellOtilla
:rdstdeati of theScatee • chaos to rap
itelett;'::,Bet ve veto, be mauled*
the Colillaagi *zaps of paid' adults
L'g.
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,:'
r«s ipAtia~B RITIJ B.
Ilepnbnand= In BPS. WIT In
A ir toiaticatratis, samptii atiniloir
sillate by oedema, Pens
hlsterta isembea,
ipispeeduy ;ma- 'addle* and Lin the
slcrig4llr-flhe P?Ou1W:011.,
(c6: 6 4-1400 1 A sr it
as dist!, ssesissOidi -seditl 4 3l ;
xstur;than'ai tßerfigii rero4
ionle-4)t7:.`.seriathnlT • lin
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et ;•.... -- ----.
'• ' - - ezoilfitioni*thi Theigetie
, _ cipalbli,oFvol to iionhe only • loa .`
the ; fader*: norsifig , a i r
. ..sik nr. stzi
itswP°t i l or i euessiona"yane;
• - its tow:* 41 1 7 1 4 m , Limeo 4 t i cg ezta,
- • 11 .74,1 1 : , Irra
wireicurioni thali notable
* - walltorer,hegon fir.
Beans the debates lathe Ck lids sad
, ' caPecti4 riftlitPe*Wititltai„itl
guanua p epulleilikeetirsf.-
,
1.114 we muff not doobi that the - purest'
sad Prohfactlatirt ui of BOOB*
an mat Ur:ilia:is to be by
11 1
a lingua number.among the cuhrfakil
.. - awl influential upper duos of - the
11;441144i1 But thli,V.:filbttritiiiif
- . 111 mks. Capable, by air shl of
-- • eratig . 1 . 33C -thallat' or otanathat. - ct
f ).17„.
•--- osifYldlonitheba t Hhilitf blot Wow
' e t th a t sm dessig—irr* highest.
- , ',.+lcn" all ' 3l " 4 siosigla"..f u r sit !
.. '-' Ire" 4 lb . ibeltl a P O P 611(10 :
tift 6, '
- " 4 : , as Alfsh. sollbstenbt of
' WU
scrod. ; Tiff Jiligia of
--c ithre work - bpwd
l 7.44,1164114",;-3ht.-bYthificeni .hi-
Tiif'l l lr. - -f.s l l l /4E`,l o '-
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Spain now, be atattAltm ' • Tbil good
load may have been. dohbfless has been.
Wien by the list year* 'lasts, but the
r Reggie of 'Radii Snug - libido the
general fructification of these gams, and
the Vigorous maturity of a harvest which
I =political appliances can accelerate.
Spain hai l ils Warwick in Prim; he
will won crown hermit king, and with
the aregifiest
his Unerring jbligmwt of his country
men, and their undeniable preferences, lei
xet, far monarchical insUtutions.
TUE 6111,1110C11ATI1 ran NORTON.
The dcet , ors of the sick man disagree.
,Dur principal Democratic journals have
each its peculiar explanation of the causes
toi the last tenibleodefest of their party
In this State. The Altoona paper which
we quoted yesterday, and which is edited
with an ability and eandor really quali
fying It for leadership among the opposi
tion pros, ascribe* the disaster to the
cowardice end corruption of the can&
date's ostensible 'importers. The Pitts
burgh Peat, In en article which we re.
poblish, discover' that tie candidate was
beaten because he bad. no elements of
strength, and whittles the Pride of the
Valley down the wind with the bitterest
=tempt. Bat then come. the Harris.
burgh . Patriot, which
, vows that the Do
.
mocracy owe. Indy defeat to "Republican
frande."lnid iddsi
." A Manipulated Philadelphia vote
'shall not override the majority of the
voters of the State, even If a second
Buckshot war must summon to Hansa.
burg on inauguration day our sturdy yea ,
ountry by the ten thousand."
It is evident that the feet. In this mat
ter, as well as the brains of the party, are
with the journals drat quoted, rather than
with the bloodDdrsty gentleittsn' at the
Capital. Raw much more sensibly our
own neighbor tilts, In the following ar
ticle from yeiterilay's Ant :
le most be-clear to thews who honestly
advocated the claims of Mr. Packer, on
geographical, financial, honor or any
other grounds, that they wereegregionaly
mistaken. 'They have demonstrated ;
their Ignorance of the situation and at
what conafitutednleinenhs of strength id.
• candidate. For the Yellonittcontractbni,:
who havemade much end expect more
money hose the thrift and enterprise of
oar . defeated candidate; who were on
hand at the nominating convention, we
have nothing but contempt. They pur
posely mirepweeented the great strength
of the "Pride of the Valley" and mislead
&attains tWitive assurances that the
famous, e Legi= would double Its
cons,'-and If.we are to believe report,
purchasing a few of the venal scoundrels
who Made it a btudners to get elected'
delegates, and are readily recogolzed in:
ouneutions by their great ansietyl
to vote far the beat man. Were glad
to know that but few of those who be- ,
trayed their oft-repeated pledges and well I
known wishes of their sonstitutenus,
came from the Van. 41.`was matiilz .
Philadelphia influence which forced Mr. -
Packer =nth, conventbm, in the hops
that his meninx would be at the disposal
or nth palladium In that city sa live y
planderonstildfthairo not the slightest
=predation of Tprinciple or regard for
the Democratic party General Cu.
was fairly entitled to the nomination
and would have been w elec ted hiCh the by
vote In twenty
thousand majority,
Western Pentoulystda fully illustrates..
Atlanta we hays beard enough of East,
em candidates and the "Pride of the ,
valley."
PARMA'S PHILMaTuRfIrir
The New Tait .IYibmu is gloved k
Insist. In behalf of the Cintanners
l'enasyleasda, max the next seurion of . 1
nr Legislature . . shall visa the heedful ' 1
prOxhione 2 for the protection of life in •
that department of under-ground labor..
The Trans's. may dismiss its anxieties on
- that, point. Oar Repaid:can Senstori.
and, Representatives already stand ,
giedged, en well by ,their legislative ree,
ord of lea{ winter as by the event. of the ,
summer and of the recent MITI" to.
1 1 perfect. during the coming winter, each
measures as will adequately meet the Just:
expectations, In that direction. which
not confined alonerta that elm of ours ,
population, but are equally entartaincil
by the entire people of the Commou , ..
void& In view of this universal su4
VaiIIIMICO In the teed for this legtalatkro,, , "
and of Ibis unanimous demand of the ,
people of renneyinuthe fm Its Immedt,',
ate enactment, the peculiar championship
of these daises, which Is volunteered by!
the New Tark journal, looks at least net
aireniparent popnlarity•hunthig dodge 4
The Schuylkill bill of tut winter, or
still.bener law if Scan be devieed. wl
become the general lerwuf Peonsylveniat
even If the New Yolk 21rtinne had never
Ma beard Of. We value always the
sympathy - of that journal, irs our load
of but we have bad but small cexa.
don to toshdy grateful for its Balk:Wu
...A. simple llepertinence, such es theta.
UMW by the Teethes, calls for no per.
Scalar . comment by us. But It proceeds
io whollygminnous Insults. We quote
• But. dowering what Pennsylvania kg
lalation tam been„pre volunteer the warn•
leg that it won't 416 fin' the legislators
soon to assemble at . ELsrrteburg to earn
this money of Ma 'wrest Mining and
Transportation Companlea es their pre
have one.'
The u urgency O d f the me renders plain
*peeking Imperative. The miners moat
have puska; -and they will sot ;eye cent
for It, They mud be treated ma well as
if they bad ttullkozo, and ware ready is
pour them out Web water. Id abort, the
ovagetr*ne-tradit4olo of Peamaylvanla
legislation most, st least for this coca.
don. be wholly overborne. And, on' be•
half cribs Ihipubllitana of the trnlon,'who
mum* -afford and will not consent to see
the :keystone of- our *soh knocked dot,
we auggeesto Gen. Simon Cameron that
we 100 to him to eree that this le done.
He kbelahl experience La' or le;
rte he. thovoP, l ntlon of hem' its friend
'Ma ehignpieg. •it will Ite a grave mtn
fortune to him. and all of as, if money,
00vrimatritiaburaed, should defeat the
righteous demands of the etel.mbermin
the rennaylvsols legislation of MIL
2, e° akr:la milk PAY concern Beu!t9T
citation, I's Jiot uneaffstr. , \ #ut the
21Kiasee imputations upon the integrity
of our pastiegbdallent aid itillutirusibiu
. - cornipS *Owes are to be suc
'Mislay used to defeat the humane and
indispenstdde mictmenni which the situ
idloh requires, are not more scandalous
atm:utterly without foundation. It
would be quite as Proper, and probably
tar tam just,
were `we .to reply that
the; hectoring abuse of the NOW York
2i4atts lately. a card solioisly plaXed,
is IS ilittigor Nat Val companies"
P l Ol ll 4 l Dar Inislathss and so;to delay,
.30 1.
: It: ibleithe move:nest which - would
;thIl;11" of thtnilanb. of our
Peo ArtbFFfgeno of Umw c"P°7 ll '
tiona:. , .leti haplaTiNhe = CalCiala to add
REA the'reinsylianik.tegiifatire will
AP iiiiimini'deti In theeriiika, not
, 00 . *Atte =el -modem which
:pat '.. " • Able New Yolk exposition
qf a high public duty, 'hut *cause 'that
linty is required is' the Inteusta of bu
ses:My, end tot' Ms Nlt pro ectlon which
a willyroserualcommosmialtherrar owes
PI igrh eltizeuL _AI. 2;k:
• eithvlrbowf
n en w ef Ideas
g t l Vffir.garos
w onh
dlaasvery
by Columbus let' hale upOtt %hairnet._
wee that a; a North "west: paling. tkvffig
Earle to lidliiiad taak;st. .)Thinallik
wr y ' o nd 10114,5 P ..
PlowF94l4"T the
[ rop* dale vo yages _ began to be Mad' e
ir6l not
tit teteere4i
Puma 1:0W.4f 0012011114riotamiNite
edited a au, it was Impiretleabli and
tatithle In Int , ley, , toolldlty., -Bat
men wain 104 4iiiiretiillie ` cold to
dmiSlocis of the elnaqueen;lnntlt Brant.
/ 111211n *I Xo. l lll' , Iblaallik witinal 1 .ro•
ttlidturigiiilt iSik'isie, sod •sroOdiuotit
*4 Nine, Al* and Rat ail ,huela
WOdta44l...Mtwantee,a(ite•bound dab=
leerbunt* ..*laldeanii the uttigly Ina
um int* or theatranya aid tbe db.
&nage lows , otsitumatr . urs .restaung
troia 1164 we liwiliciped they had ocani
-in inend; that nalr.rndhont maw al.
ea% la NI antlelehtffittnan'elAnuise,
siiiirtlnie Wit the Atlantic - igsa Pea*
cltdatietnidontttit cieidenThannendalog
al ;tbe i -,2 1 plt4 `.Tole, through ;
*rona and About
61.7
--" .pf luf. b id /61"1.11:91I7
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that at . 4a *slough to tuddoe other brave
latych atm' to *ye or refuttrit.
21IIt latest idea In Pacific railroads is
the so-called Internatioeaf Link a bill to
charter which was offered during the
last acealOn of Congress, by General
Logan, and is now pending. This bill
proposes that the Governmint shall
guarantee the payment of the interest
of tte bonds, in return for which the
road shall transport government sup
piles and mails, Leaving Caino it is
proposed that the new line shall run
south west, through Little Rock, Austin
and Monterey, striking the Pacific some
where on the Mexican coast, a distance
in an air lice of 1300 That the
road would aid largely in civilizing and
Americanizing Mexico, there is but little
doubt,pr that it furnishes a more direct
comm*lcaUort between the Atlantic
shores , and the western coast of booth
America and Australis, than any other
route ptopoeed.
IN glory Gmbh Robinson's diary, we
find that Schlegel, the great German
author, whose translation of Shakespear
is still the boat in the German language,
admired the poetry of Spencer more than
that of any of the English poets who fol
lowed him. It Is • little singular to find
this taste for natural poetry existing in
Germihy, at a time when England was
committed entirely into the hands of the
"stilte4 and artificial writers who were
then considered so admirable. Now we
believe that our taste Is purer and better,
and we incline to took down upon our
uncultivated ancestors. What wilt the
people of a hundred years hence think
of the poets and poetry of the prevent
day? What discovery will be made, by
the Crabb•RobinsOn of the twentieth cen
tury, among the German octogenarian
poets who are youths now? It would be
Interesting to know.
THE Chief Engineer of the London
Fire Departmoot, alter traveling through
Airier= professionally, reports that ne
Linda the lire organizations to all our
cities In a state of backwarkeess which
greatly eurprised,hina In a country so re
nowned for its general progress. The
report Is wrifiefi in a etyle impressing
the reader with the idea that the writer
believed what he Bald to be true. Now,
as our own fire department seems
to be In a transition state, would it not
be well it oar authorities to commis
sion some of our many intelligent, prao
final and public, spirited citizens, about
i to travel abroad, to examine the syetems
of some of the leading cities of Europe,
with the view of rendering our depart
ment, when reorganized, as efficient ae
It should be and as our citizens have a
right to expect?
THE woods have begun ie put on
the gay attire with which they
deck themselves before they die. The
most brilliant of coloring now dyes the
leaves of the foress-trece, Just as the
most brilliant chromatic changes beautify
'certain dab in their last agony. The
trees are not dying, but their shrouds of
snow ere almost ready for them. Our
American woods are so umch more brit;
!Lentil , varigated o:lvanhoe° of other
countries, because of the much greater
variety of our trees. In oaks. for In
stance, there are, we believe, In a com
mon American grove fifteen varieties.
while to Europe there are but three, and
the other species are In about the same
proportie°.
LUDAS Poe lived at the right
time. If he bad waded until today to
write hta wonderful talesof horror, these
would In all human probability have
fallen dead upon the world. The public
mind LI satiated with a constant recur
rence of so much greater horrors, (tally
occurring throughout the world, and
described by the newspaper writers.
Dee* which would have horrified even
an inquisition. (Limo daily Journals now
The Twitched horror, the Paulin horror.
and a score of others, have nude this
year eminent. If len can show such a
.g page. what may we not expect
from Its auccessurst
COAL, having become One of the oat.
urn' necesiltlis of life, seems to be timed
Just where comfortable existence •or
needed manufactures require IL A re
cant dim:ryes, madealong the line of the
Kamm Patine Railroad, near Denver,
shows that the available coal beds of the
Rocky Mountains extend Ibr many miles
eastward Into the plains, where wood Is
.ly to be had. One of the great
problems °periling against the mettle
went of that country, and -the extension
of the Kansas Nelda Railr r oad, Is thus
sired amisfactorily, both fothe present
and future sealers and for the compaoy.
The Empire's Ilosrefab
Sensation hem been caused in Pans by
in article. which has appeared In the US-
Me, by IL Emile Girardin, in which
having enumerated the Calluses and blim
den of the Empire, he pruned" to pre•
diet its tall. "The tiecondlitsplre," he
writes, "is toward its end ; its fall ts inev
itable. The fail of the Empire of 1852
is thexpon revenge of the Revolution of 1848,
this eof the sou f' dal of
sod fall of the Empire of 1 8521" Y 1851
es,
In 1852, and again in 1860, by causing
Prance to forget the loss of her liberties,
in giving a great Impulse to her proeper
1y and the wise Irrigation of - xdi the
'ahmdant "arms of wealth which she
*mem sad finally by a great financial
and fiscal reform, which then formed the
solution of the peace problems In the
ElTrueent Prodmmulav`and of the Govern
ment's task 01 promoting the general
happiness of the people, Yes, even again
in 'June 1889, alter the general elections,
(although It was vent late), by redeeming
the faults committed—by a plebiscite yen.
dering in full to France not only all the
liberties of which she had been deprived
In '5l, but also those which were omitted
In '4B in the precipitation of the popular
triumph. In piece of a plebiscite whim
would have penetrated all the stratum,
even the melt dense of universal Earage,
Wtiat has the Imperial Government, not
daring to recede, nor advance resolutely,
;accomplished ? It has given the weer.
tenth id's Sonatas Consults, whlghttleaves
the hose made of the electors indiffer
'ant or defiant. In place of an amnesty
without conditions, restrictions or excep
aims which would have been a great act.
it bras divested the amnesty of August 14
of all its prestige by the statement which
spinnxed two days after in the Journal
o,olcia, a most Inconsiderate statement,
enrich declared that the amnesty excepted
IIL Ledru 8011% one of the three most
powerful . personifications of the Provis
ional—Government. whom the outlawmf
of. 1815 and 1830 himself had hastened
to acknowledge:with enthusiasm, and to
Lathe with transports of joy. Is it Mill
'pliable to avoid this revengeof.the Rev.
olution of 1849, expiation of the eau p 'd
Mat of arid fall of the Empire of `52?
It is this, withenitlegtmelihnion,Ve ask
of a man accustomed to..l•oll..TMlatkof
m the face without fear, but also 'Osman
who never dicHetirletrlsttolfr
that revolution, creel thirther -she is,
bas never given birth to liberty but to de.
troy IR Here Is our xesponise
Tails to estimate correctly all the 'dificta•
ties of the situation, danger neither en
insppes, elm tautens biro, it be
t o e s
the last hour . which remain to hlm,
the empim is last I
SOONG Philadelphian, who has been
In Parisi:lining with Eon Bonham. thu
.gesslot shout her: "Shots. the French
man's way of placing her Index Hum
along the fell length "of her nose, Which
I never betere saw a woman do; and she
parts her hair on one lids, like a man, let
ting% fall on her forehead. his entirely
gray, except, whege.-It Is now. white.
Indeed, the lady looks older than her
Mother. She tags anew:gnarly, clearly'
and rather dldactlcally‘ but la extremely
pleasant. Harry pistol ind
she said: 'Oh; yes,l knaW, I wry one
Jot like ft.' and she pulled It out of her
pocket to ahoy It to rts.' As It vas load.
411 ftribteried the family esmalderably
I wore her nunectek,irul hat offhand
way. Alter dinner she ber cigar
Ito theotlitri , wer.tleanceot the party:" •
4
wee Ye- n. 0 01004
.Spin; a citizen digging &Ira, discovc ro
e deposit. of ashesseventeen feet bedo* the'
surface of she earth', sad w for inches be.
low thst s strata or layer or,. segetable,
matter "' Alliket ;Also:. alike were
tales of MOSS and oedsr tom.- Th aw
was bhick and Oel&bs the Aohotifa
the of wood Wu al clearly
• u lust been;
• soli above;this Ilya' , leas or Pura
thy. beiccirlt 44issindilittrgesSinv i A
slider ilisnrillriMcoe Int • 91/cito
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PTIMPRGR DAILY GAZETTE: - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 4809.
IiENVALIL FEW&
Fora inches of now fell at Cheyenne
on the fah. _
• •
SPOUIPCS $5O seven.thirty Vreseltui
notes are stloaL
NE °ILIA:CANS papers have published
obituaries of Admiral Fat-fugal
.. .
TRH Now York Tribune contemplates
the erection of a new publication office.
Taft Chicago Rogues' Gallery contains
pictorca of 8114 of the people of that town.
ILLtzfois men carried off moat of the
premiums on cattle at the lowa State Fair.
Ton Temperance candidate for Gov
ernor cif.-,Ohlo received two votes In
Hamilton county.
Tan
pc to uhles which were to have been
caused 9 the moon on October 7, have
been,' tponed until November 5.
• 1r le said Mon. Wm. Windham, now
member of Gongrees, will be elected
114;tited States Senator from Minnesota.
THE pork packers of the country are
making a concerted effort to secure the
repeal of the revenue tax on their Imsl
nese.
Tin Indictments pending against par•
ties on the charge of treason, in Arkan
ass, have either been quashed or dis
Firrr distilleries throughout ilia coun-
try, that were idle during the summer
have gone into operation since the first
instant
' '' •
AT liardentown, Indiana, Job Miller
recently shot at an intoxicated brother-in
law, and killed his own wife, who had
attempted to act u mediator.
A fatal disease is &vesting the poultry
yards in Sumter coMity. Ga. Peafowls
tumble from the trees dead, and guinea
fowls and chickens are dying by the hue
dred.
A NEW Radical evening paper, the Si.
Louie Tribune, will appear next week in
St. Louie. It will be published by a com
pany, with S. Somerby as business man
ager.
A reason named Brishrod Washing
ton, watchman on the 11. B. gunboat
Kansas, at Washington City navy yard.
claims to be the nearest direct heir of
Gen. Washington..
AMONG the features in fashionable life,
the coming season, will be bride's break
fast parties—entertainments given two, J
days in advance of the wedding, to dis
play the bridal gifts.
A %rata...KNOWN member of the G. A.
R., George C. Cammack, has mysterious-
II disappeared from Washington City,
and the tear is expressed that some foul
deed has been crimmitted.
PRESIDENT GIIANT Las been invited to
visit the Southern States during Novem
ber, and will do so if his public duties
permit, but he.fears hig presence will be
required in Washington.
"Arresrion has been called anew fo
the Rock Island (IIL) coal beds. This
coal, though inferior to the Pennsylvania
mduction for steam purposes, is said to
be answer for metallurgic purposes.
A REINN/NO spring of gait water, nearly
as strong as that obtained at 'a epth of
eight hundred feet, has been discovered
at Zilwankee, Michigan. That State
begins famous for remarkable smdags.
AT Montana, lowa, a few days ago,
Judge Chasestopped his Court and halted
a lawyer in the middle of his argument,
to marry a couple who swept up before
him and couldn't wait until the Court
adjourned.
tu.coum. is not added to California
champagne. With every three thousand
bottles, eighty-two pounds of angler are
used. One bottle in ten bursts. The
workmen wear -iron masks to protect
their facts.
WOIIIIMEN exhuming bodies In the old
graveyard at Dayton,Ohlo a day or two
ago took up the b o dy ' of an unknown
man, in a good state of Preservation,
which was turned completely over and
found lylAigon the face•
now em
ployed on the site for the now p oi ,,,,ruzz
in New York. The area wall, the ham
of which be twenty-Ave feet below the
curb of the sidewalk, has reached the
length of four hundred feet.
AT Evansville, Ind., Peter Brae*, 67
years old, a native of Switzerland, in a
At of despondency went to the Cemetery,
threw himself on his wife's grave and
there remained during one night, dying
as be lay from the exposure.
A JLTUY in Huntingdon county, Indi
ana, has awarded .15,000 damages
against the Wabash Railroad Company,
for the killing of a Mr. Buckman, at
Fort Wayne, in 1861. The case attracted
much attention, and the venue had been
changed,
Br the last number of the Hearth and
Rome, we notice a reduction to the price
of subscription for that paper to llwr dol.
lan per year. Five copies to oaf address
two dollars and forty cents each; making
the cheapest publication of Its klud which
comes to 118.
TUE farmers In Kalamazoo county,
Mich., are gloomy about the price of
wheat. It is add they have formed a
club end resolved 'to buy no more gro
ceries or goods of mere-bruits until the
price of wheat goer up or the price of
goods comes down in proportion to that
of wheat.
MILTOZI TATLOR. forMaiT II resident
of Maysville, Ky., and who died recently
at ciacinnatl, left a will In which he be
queathes $1.,000 per year to all the illegiti
mate children and their mothers of Minton
county, Ky., the funda to be placed in
the hands of the county judges for dis
tribution.
No lees than five oaths ate put to the
Governor of Virginia—au oath of fidelity
to the State Constitution, another to the
United States_ Conatitution ' another
against duelling, another that be was not
concerned in the rebellion, and a fifth
that he will properly perform thedntles of
his office.
Down° the high water at Palmer,
Miss., on Monday, a striking Instance of
the huninct of self.preservation wu man
ifested in the attempt of a meadow mole
to save his tile by perching upon the
back of a large frog, who had taken rel.
nge upon the top of a nearly submerged
knee post.
•
A newer. stayed over night, a short
time since, with Hr. Henry Henke,
farmer of Warrick county, Ind., and in
the morning, when told that no charge
was made. insisted upon giving the chit.
then ilia( dollar. For this purpose he
got a twenty dollar bill changed, which
turned out, eterteards, to be counterfeit.
An old dodgb.
Tux Cincinnati Literary Club his a
brilliant war record. At the commence•
ment of the rebellion nearly all its mem•
ben enlistedin the army, and before the
war closed two were Major Bemires,
four Brigadiers, seven Colonels,: ten
Majors, sixteen Captains, the First and
two Sewed Lieutenant—in all fifty cont.
mlesioned °Ulcers.
Iv use& to be said that when parties
went to the agent of the land proprietors
of Bennington county, Vermont, at an
early day, the first question ho asked
them was: "What Church do you belong
tor If they were Congregationalists, he
sold them land In Bennington; if
,tiste, in Shaftesbury; If Eplsoupalians, Th t
Arlington; and If they bad no religion, In
Powne.
A pcmnaserrr of the fall dress of
1 -Philadelphia Ilepnbllcans, la thus sc.
counted for In a notice in one of the pa.
ppaann
"Ail :p;srs o • who lost. hats on:
Lracor are regoested to step up and settle.
Many good Republican have been wea
-1 bag straw hats oat at season, expecting
to be furnished with good beavers by their
Democrede frierti:-. l ;Thls hint'abould bel
saffichmt" '
• Two.Wedsbareii, brothers. named
Slams, recently- explored Loya'a Caro
tire miles from Knoxville, Team. on the
East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad.
After wandering' 4,bont for some time,
they , "found they were lost," but kept
on meting Until their torches went out, I
I
finally they emerged Into the outer
world, atter six hears' journey, a place
six miles heat the entrance. . 1
Tar. Blandrerd 441. &ass (Episcopal)
of a recent date says: There is reascatto
believe that the :perimeter' of , the Rer.
Jas. lientStorte,.•D: D., late President of
Kenyon and Hubert College% to the faith
of the HOmlsh Chtereh, as drat published I
in this paper two or pee weeks since, is
an ac complithed lad, notwithstanding his
mdtme denial of the: mime, through the
Rev./Ir. Tate, In oar columns lately:
- ,
Tier list I ,Englis/: Ordnance sarytYor
the BMW PilraWd bCEIWPI him 01000
the extravagant raineesuie whicti his been
written ishoot the dlyinetedidnor Weights
and mearmes...The , avetage Itngth' of
the four sides of the monad's great hue
- 1113 $ 9,120 itithes,which Is exactly equal
to :400 Egyptian,ctibits. 'This round
number Obcope Li t open without
lag dr- 'caring Alamt the earth'l; Malin;
(Shia of the latest novelties in the rind.
cal warld l M , peOfewFint , upon the lanai
WitirtlielaitmaftwAf. the bandX l It hi
tho intentlorelOVe.:Chicliniatien, l. and: l
consisibtf What II celled:a ! 4 tounieriy
_bettit Wished th,
Pililios's lllll /e 0 the *lolsibY,ullolB
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-;74: :::21-,..:i,,,,:4g:J., $ ' ; : :;' ,. 'k' ,. ,:i , ; ,, ,:::.V.14.-,.,:,,,,,,-,
',...,i,L.4-zz,4..
feet, to pla,y the socomp•ntmen! to any
piece of music. and use either a flute or •
violin or other Instrument at the lame
EM2I
•
COAL DITAS.—In Great Britain the
quantity of coal dust remaining unem.
ployetas calculated at 20,009,0 00 tons.
Various methods have been attempted to
convert It into useful fuel bycompressing
It Into cakes, but the operation Is not sill
ticlently remunerative. Iq Belgium they
mix coal dust with eight per cent, ol tar,
and they press It into cakes, which they
found to make excellent fuel for steam
englueo
ALTHOUGH the cottou'crop is not so ex•
tensive from the Carolinas to Alabama
this year as last, there is a material in
crease in the yield from Mississippi to
Tells, so there will be no deficiency, as
judged by the estimate of 1868. The
droughei"Was severe In Georgia, South
Carolina and Florida, which affected the
vigor of the plant. It-Is thought that the
total yield of cotton this year will not fall
short of two and threequarter million
bales.
AT Wooster, Ohio, a few days ago, a
cow atteiapted to cross the railroad bridge,
but, after getting half way over, fell with
her legit between the cross.pleoes, and
could not extricate herself. A. woman
passing by happened to tee her and re
ported the fact to mea, who, procoring
lanterns, signaled an approaching freight
train, when the tow was remoyed ap
parently uninjured. The train would
doubtless WO been thrown from the
bridge but for the timely discovery.
As occasional correspondent, meeting
a party of settlers the other day In Texas,
inquired from the conductor what the
men in the first wagon were intended for.
"To clear the forests." "Well," said he,
"and what are those in the second for?"
"To build the huts," •Was the reply.
"And that old white-headed man in the
third wagon—what is he tor?' was the
next question asked, to which the reply
was given: "0, that's my father; we
shall open oar now cemetery with him!"
Tax crop of Malaga rsiali hurt year
was the greatest ever realized, amounting
in the aggregate to 1,1150,000 boxes. The
yield the present season did not promise
so well at biataccounts and It was thought
that it would be one-third less than that
of 1888: All the old crop had been
shipped from Spain, except about 20,000
boxes, which would won find a market.
this fine fruit is shipped to all parts of
the world, and generally obtains a ready
market wherever Introduced.
la digging a cellar in 'Cleveland, the
other day, a skeleton was exhumed. In
the skull of which were found two cents,
evidently used to coyer the eyes of the
comae at the time of burial. One 44
these cents bears date 1847, and bored .
arose a use of mystery, as the ground In
question was an old graveyard, but
b anh
not been used for thatpurposo since 620;
and was built upon and occupied in 1815
or 1838—eleven years before the date of
that cent. There was the appearance of
a ballet In the skeleton skull.
EDWARD GEOFFREY STANLEY, four
teenth Earl of Derby, reported as about
to close his earthly career, was born In
1799, entered the House of Commons In
1821, and immediately took a prominent
position, which, in that body, in the House
of Lords, and In the ministry, he has
-since sustained in English polities. Lord
'Derby basalts) acquired honorable repu
tation in literature, by his translation of
the Iliad. With the exception of the
Earl of Shrewsbury, be tears the most
ancient title of the Peers of England. It
is but two years later than that of Nor
folk, the premier Duke, but there are
several Barons whose titles are of earlier
creation. The Earl of Derby may be re.
garded as, in everything bat rank, the
head of the order to, which he belongs.
Few men have exercised a greater influ
ence and power upon the legislation and
upon the constitution of England.
THOU BRINGEST I.IIM
LUING•WOHT.
Doe of tbe trout and most andrestlva Mass
can retstalard from tee cutlass at tho bead
of tee amen; • - tUral LUPO ,
human health and shorten human UM, our. in
provalmat than Shame arblch effect the luso
.d pulmonary llsseets Wbstber me regard lees
!setaes
In tbe Ilsbt of s merely Might toasts
bleb ts bat the Amer runner of a matt renew
o•La). ar u • dam Ira= rorrealug •nd dal.
tog the pulsoonsl7 alma..., II l al.ap
pregnant with evil and foreboding of diaaatirr
slam 01 maladies .boold the physlciaa
the ftW.A. sod Wall) of tb• p.U.O. b.....
Norlooslv fonmarned than to those of as longs.
it Is ta theta that early and annul. treat
, t tt most &strains. and tt is then that eisdai
be warded od and a can etrested. to Di
NIVICIVIS LUNG CURL Tan Kara a male/me
of the 'neatest ratan In all the.. coodleions•
tlvo, • bola. • motrical •od n.nho•4
. ecortna manna and sastandan the 'waver.
rowan of the eysteou Ito beautiful wort
bus, Us harmony eqm the reinter fonetralm ass
be rosallly otsorred by the ow of one or two you
Iles, It will won break so the ebals of morol4l
otpaibles that disturb the betbionione work
Ars or the animal eeatioviy. The •
.n.h, the painful reepitlitiotto the Mit
eked with blood, will sows give place tett
~,• =..1 ..a raw. , ..mmn.et mmthaed risar
an aggrataterel gape:lend of 1:11F. thirty years
bas anal:deg Ilayser. to the ootsponsidins al
ata LUNG CUNK. to give saw bore to the con.
aaroptiva Imamate and al 'b. mama Una weedy
ratter to Mom now prerealeat. catarrhal and
troat agestions. so distressing to their eireeia
and OD almost certainly fatal to that" tenders....
unless !grad by mess appropriate remedy. Di
!MY MR'S LUNG CURL u so thortnigh and el
that any one who has eau owe
cr be without, It In Ms boas. II Intl oft.
C 11.21 when everything .I Ms, end In chap!
tames hill care oftentimes In a Any Gm.
- _
The ettenttea al patlesta, so weil as e•ellahl
miahatrally haelted In Ltda oar sad
talutda addition to the pharamy of the oxia•
DR. isyean ..mr a 5,6616 6 66 6 1 6.7
sattl 10'600 r. 6. at Ms Omit Ilettetrus nom
laT•LllMtq street, sad troy to 6 sod T toe
st suet..
NUE EXHAUSTED evafer.
summer 1..• debilitating seen. . sod lb. "d'
deo chnegeof usoperatere width takes Macs at
Ode period of the tear Ands the healthlenuf es
considerably enervated be the encoding bud..
and the .chill and statute almost prostrated.
nsle Is not a favorable coedit'. le whlebte 00.
counter the ens wind. of October, and It. chili
log rose and night dews, andeonseensolly liter
bath.' fever. eyelotery, billions attacks. end
rheumatism are more of less prevalent *reel
where, bat especlally locaUlles when the at
ahlasphere Is statneally onwholceonse. lo
or de r orr I .
NAM the dangers artslose froze Mae ces. h
enhasseted elate= should now be renovated and
Invigorsted by a coat.. of 11011111TTZB , s
STOMAOII BITTISICS. TWA Duna} " 4
potent of all vegetable tonic. end , ethilarants
omelet , ee the se cretioes Waite It renews the
es...bath. and oarlike the Shade of the body.
ohne tt glees drosses and elgor to l!ti*ego. l _
reinjeinirriogrAt ;Anita'
compeetd of exthents sodLieleell of the choicest
irstrinsig:gligrarti4 ll = l,7;vgsliclil
loos element bee been expelled. Otie renowned
preoaratloa is. Is all peat.. .Ibo 00 .7 beet
medal De of Its hand that the wend has B eer
knows. heels le Ito oplelon of dlailobativol
goober. of she ethnical prof...lon. and the gen.
eral verdict of Lbw public. felt ..r..ep.TTl7,tl
• mon eau halve ask the Beater D•pmmipens
n surf epeektever adver
tised to the toluene of the A Woken Do &w
'`V: I NEW ADVEIRTIEUELDNI.
IgrnIVIIDIPAD NOTICO—Tbe
DIMON* thi•Shavabart sad Las.
rencarallo Brian Comany buy this or
dared • divide.] et
Inv* rag czar.
of
for lea lad as moues. Pqambk , ‘ 4 " .
aso Treasurer timuss.buiritmtn.u.
BLED. T 14.9../.
BUMMIIIISCI, Oa. T. ucaortlp7l
OrTHE BOARD OF DIItEC
. _TOW of Ms
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Slurs OW day est-Wed • andtlYdd.f .
PIVIC Pitt 011 NT.
On ..olua stack, mad. xondei. Mb IIE.
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../.1 11 1u•Salp, Oct.*lj9lol4l•2_
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madam PIITUDIAN,
cam sll moms/ isf *Wiese Slat tbs Mt= ts
Mare lb, Mos Ne. Gal rein Melt,
ozoet!enta taom fiat la a. st. sea front•Ma
a r. • •
pa MILE.
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iftru. saturate[ treagmag tar 4.14 bask sma
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risar mot speato,9,Of *rite ii,n9 mita, fief
ft DOT A Woe, No, 9 Milk . weft. !Itlittd!ll.
soosesso astorool ,, a will ha Over t ,,,_.
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VIERTIS
NEW AD'
NEW DESIRABLE GOODS
70.1i).A:1(
MI
WILLIAM SEMPLEI3,
No. 180 and 188 Federal Street
♦LLEUHENT CITY
Ladles' and ChPdrens
HATS, BONNETS•
RIB BONS & FLOWERS.
WIDE BASH unmorm,
Silk Scarfs aad Ties.
Handkerchiefs and Collars,
Stockings and Gloves.
Ladies, QMl4ren's and Hen's
Underwear.
Felt Gored ak-Irta,
Balmoral tikirts,
1:1=11:1
Hoop Skirts and Corsets,
25c. Shirting Flannel,
25c. Fine Alpaca,
61c. Linen Towelling,
12ic. Wide Towelling,.
25c. Featuar Ticking,
$3 a Palt---Gtey Blankets.
44 - 00 0 1 3
Jrair PURCHASED,
WITCOI,IER.A.I , IE
WILLIAM
Nos. 180
DERAL STREET.
DAILY ADBINAL
NEW GOODS
Fine Silk Bows.
Wide Saah Ribbons,
Ladies' Silk Scarfs.
Boman Flail Ribbons
lITENSIVE UN/ OF HAND KNIT GOODS.
Ladles' Wool Shawls,
Ladies; Wool Vests,
Chlldrens' Knit tineques,
Infants Knit Hoods.
naval:mum seem PLEATING
Black Silk Fringes,
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ADIES' AND GENTS' HOSIERY
- Complete Lim,
CHILDBM , BkLIORAI , HOSIERY,
Gents' & Ladles' Underwear
BERLIN & CLOTH CLOVES,
All .17155 att. mew
Boulevard Skirt
Gents" White Shirts,
Paper Collars, Handkerchiefs Laces, &C.,
?SACRUM, CLYDE do CO
754 & Ro Market Street.
FALL TRADE
Now Goods!
New Goods!
tUCRUM & CARLISLE'S
Po. 27 Fifth Ammo,
NNW DREES TRIIIIIINUN.
?HINGES, AND
N , W nANH AND
NOW ItIBBoNa THE LATEST
SI ST VIIL I.Y/I/3 ICSTL IN TS. lIA NEW
NOVELTIIO IN LACE GOOD&
GLOVES BIND HOSIERY
♦ maple. assortment Or rill.
WlllllO AID WOOL
Shirts and Drawers,
♦LL MINIM /1111) SIZES.
=M N& M i t1081; AND
CLOAK. , dOOLOT, fitglUALO AND
FANCY IDXIIIB.
DietrAwAto And Dealers ouppliod low prices.
& OARLDILE I
1 1 41 . 4:0. 27
FIFTH AVENUE.
PI I WO *3 All
JOSEPH HORSE & CO.
rcra& ntiAmrruos
ARAB SHAWLS,
LH IftiIIPILD AXD
AD 500=0 PLAID. ALL
ISHZS.
Reversed Satin Pleating,
TN Latent Novel./ in Draln Trinuntan•
genteel Satin Trtmlatair
° MAPercale Braids,
WM, Satin end Velvet Buttos.
&Web Plaid Oleos Battens,
Bunt end Colored Velvet Illiltdoll.
. Laran and IBM thrdlev.
Merino and Wool 'llnderweal
II all Warm wid Sualiva•
Claid.a=p i rjr... l . o44
Boulevards rat Skirts.
• HOSIERY.
tr.lll. A .Vlil=
•
Plotted cocoa,
Plan,Merno,
'Dunk .
wills.=ln u d
W OV jba
• VICETORIA nio. AND ATHA= 06/311
GUM' Half Hon to Wool. Malmo un Sopa
Man Conn,
AT VRIVI *qt. trx Pi 11065.
77 and 79 'Mum STREET.
FRESH JANNED GOODS.
eabeerlber t• sow mumble, la nen • hole
Moak of hermetically wal
g edgZ of ohm.
24,1": 1 . 1:24,11 :27:iigu"
61 000 RIP S FAVORITE TOILL
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Insiow't ind !mouth Greta Can
HardNei Fink lipanigus,
Pine apple PO littnetherria,
Jake's Gilds . Fmk",
Potoo vith the Mott ears tor tottwoor toselo
000 warrsotod to stvo ostiottettox folio Mal.
71uoll es and Doortill aotolitgl,l , l
,Itoo-ciso of
.00mb. RUNS b 7
101 VII A 1121111511 Alli;
Corner Litidity ante Mitt. Streets.
TWA BURDETT ORGAN.
dmutztin =,-c.n.d.'s as
Kumla 1041 BtqpiTei Munn
wk. maiieiiairs Timid •
Tito 1111•01,10mrig..,Esm.4
vise Noss re
Mks iless for Ulm mg
Vim •MO mom nor lassuaklatal
Ill.me baespose
Tin ergs. ger. Oka limaltty.
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7 'A yleivilditiat poses If lilt , at_ Yea
ut mqvw sue for IWO 1111,111M11 • ne,nvsrs !
- /1-E.L.KBZW. SRO.
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a. altar.: .....41.....:... ..,.ii:anata."'
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NEW GOOID,--!
ND
POPULAR BATIOLIN's
rr'4o.-13,9. - Y,
WILLI&M. SEMPLE4'.'
Nos. 180 and 182 Federal S
ALLEGIMNT CITY.
LARGE ASSORTME%
ARAB STRIPED
♦ND
NEW WOOLEN G 001):
DRESS GOODS
Latest Styles & Fabt
Belay white Country Blankets.
Mitred Country Flannels—Bite: zot.
Beaty Bed Coverlets—Mira , c
•-
61-4 et DARK CALICOES.
id
81-3
12 1-2 et GOOD MIPILEN,
12 1-2 a CANTON FLANNEL,
87 1-2 ea. WATERPROOF
CLOTH.
$1 WATERPROOF (LOTH.
Large Additions of (foods.
OFFERED AT LOWEST PRICE&
AND
SEMPLE'S,
and 182
ALLEGHENY CITY
14 . to .
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NEW CARPETS!
ERESII EII'OBTATION
umbas:ll7= p r. H. 111.13Hinn Dom maw.
VELVETS. BRUSSELS,
Tapestry Brussels, &c.,
desortment efer offend In Pittsbnegh.
ALSO, • TINE STOOK UT
THREE-PUS, INGRAINS,
COMMON CARPETS
A TINE AMOSTMICIAT IV
VPell Sea2oned Oil Cloths.
M'CILLI3I BROS.,
.Fo. 51 FIFTH All rz.rva,
ELEGANT CARPETS
'Me latest and most boautffol &u." oya
sacrwo In
TAPESTRY OR BODY
3BRITSWEILAS.
Just =seised 17 West touststatloa frockise.
Land.
7/ZON:LI7I:2I•C3rI!EM
Of tb talon styles In luss quaintest
OLIVER
reCIiNTOCII
& cO.
23 rina Avenue.
CARPETS.
NEW FALL STOCK.
Oil Cloths, Window Shades,
DitI7I4GETB. .
DRUdUIET SQUARES,
Ingrain Carpets,
At the ?west Prtees Ever Offered.
BOVARD, ROSE do CO
U 111711 ATM%
NEW FALL STOCEL
CARPETS
.The First the Market
THE CHEAP EST.
CHOWS
Tiev-140, and 27are-pv
=AP nantgo ,cullva
, Tam niszerr ums or
BODY 4011n38Er4
"zaver ofniiA in Pltts*ilia•
IlsWi %Li* ruGiaAt7 I>y Dint!' trust
11041111161111 D i COLLIE;
sifi Ti rams a 7 souPl,
mood
ROCK THE BABY
BARNERIT'II PATENT CRIB;
=213
wrat3rl;,
LEMON
itaseleionni A%
,aissnacrEriii A
, • I,: =Lig 6_4__Prqg
- Inera
*to Maa
SOOT& SRO=
IlkinfOtt=siteVeettort rodui
supetima. wait.
• us lam to aim* the otiottles ac
lot to tit! an that Ink are sOl. la
agate
124'6" ' iTrorinZot ~R t tr.'rb- I,ZM*r'%73'4tsr_,s
1 ,ZM*r'%7 3 ' 4 t sr _, s get ul " . "=„ i um t w .." 42 •214 u 1 ,
iWtir•nits.r : 1 311 ...A.111163101011t..".
Sad CONS/MlO-10111MOZ-Ulliossilor Ills
MS asi ,
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I=MMtl;==
-
SEPOtVF OF TIM irONDFriO
411
CITIZENS NATIONAL SANLet Plistrargb.
It close of bantam on the IQ 411 - el bite.
her. 1269.
Loans and Manama. suo4a,9ia 93 1
smord• MI, 11.3751 19
U. 6. Bonds to mourn otmulat , n 514.000 00
U. 11. Bond/m/I.IIMM 3,000 00
• n nor Illosi• Boa• and
and`
11.533 33
Due from Haden ming and ISt- -.
.erne Momll 6.610 311
Par from Wm Canons.* Banks 116196 66
Due from other moist flanker, 9,906 al
/tanking Homo 1 . 097 90
la
Current 1 1 1.4.1 1 . 1
Tunan Paid 6.093 49
-4s!
nab Items, summons stamps—. r.r ~a$
Exeloomelfor Clemson g n osn... 574515 • 3
Bills of ot or Nationm ors... 0.900 CO
Frootlonal Carrents. including
I/knelt 3 085 55
enhs . 91,1219 57
ktV Tender M=l
.g.. Vag........ I °
Total 81.1188.240 88
LIABILIT
I
Capital Kook. .
133.02
Capi
itt?=nl
lour ••1 sad Licbiters.
hat r uqi Bank ClTratationouf ,
4" ' "
. 19.500 00
ng .
Individual Deposit. an. Danaid
fileidend• . . .... ... .. 3116.0T0 60
Doe National Biota 1.499 UT
Duo other Banta and Banters— 11,963 Al
LA
Total ........... ....... ....$1060.440
I. J.L. Heady. Jr..Cast4si3Oo solemnly *wear
tbet tbe above etatement to true to the beat oft.)
Itnowledia told belief.
J. E dBADY. Jr.. Cashier. -
boors to sodsubs:Med before ma tetsl/51.1
4.7 01 Vetoner, MSC
W. B. NLEPES.. Alderman.
Cortat—Attealt
WL. •AHNIWITOCE,
E. 111,111.EERY, Dlnclore.
GEO. A. BOAST. 11
REPORT
OT TNT CONDITION OT TITS
IRON CITY NATIONAL BANK
Of Pittsburgh.
At tka close of business . Octobe r 1769:
Leans and Discounts .. 1 —.4 793.409 30
U. ROOdS LO Basra Cireaatin.
Me s.
Gam Iterocamiss alla Be- 400,000 00
139 04%
511
serve gin, .
Clash= oilier Natlocal Hants 147.7110 49
Oa from i• Banks and Ban-ers 4.04 P. 75
3.03109 House 10.00000
Calmat Expenses 9.379 oM Taxm Paid 4.035 99
Cash Brats 1.7140 03
Lachangte fore...tag N005e.... 31.544 44
nills of
otter
National Banks.— 9.3150 00
Tractional Comae, ..... 4.170 00
139 elm Colo In •asilt 13.844 53
Legal Tiinder.liotes 133.838 00
3 Per Cent. Certificates 73.000 90
IMUCEMEI
LIABILITIES.
841040 Stock p. 94 to 4 1100,000 on
50 , 919. Vu94.. 000.000 00
. amir, IA3OO 94
1:95 , . ga
Hunt .01.11.0;* .... . ....... .. - _.. 41'41.4 . 2 '
ilsor,4l 8.44 Llre.da . lon .
00
9.000.0
11.0 k Caeliti4o4 . . 0.71 . 444nd ---. : 1155.0" 00
log 10,491100
Ds0.1•10421 3419004 ' 063.34403
DS. tI. 944104301350.
Due to 44444 Bank. and 9.4/0;;;; 41.209811446*9
41,710.313 33
lE./rale p aritigit 9 L=l7. ^ U=reiry
Nemesia time or glitsboribi mdrmu sane
Met um above simeuseot is true tette ly
best ono,
knowledge &Ad belief.
JOHN %Lie onrnr. Ml Cashier.
Agitated seta end mesertbed before me Ibis
dity, October le, isog.
Corti ct—Aumt: JAI( eri II eeI:MEIN
RICHARD HA Yd.
oaf: • • JAltire HICKOHAX.
OF HZ ORT O
ALL EGHENF TUE CONDITION
Y NATIONAL
MK at eloe of bash..., Saturday. Octabor
9th, 1869:
Loart3 mid Dlocounts • 741,617 111
6.751 013
ttortdrofts
United time* Donal to meant
Ctrottlation 000.000 00
Other mocks. Bootle anti Non
MP , .
Due mom Redeemlnt sad tee•
/OS. 4114 41
Thre= g erer Nat'l Bents 38,308 03
Dee teem other Lanka tem Elan
ten
Bankble Emus.—
°Mar East Estate
Taxes paid
Ezettattgea lo = t Cltoaral
. .
o k tnfus,... =
Bah or *tut Nodonal Ranks.,
PPM of mate Soaks
hoot losal Carman,. taansdlog .
Nickels
Coto
Loral TIMM' NOW
a Par Cca‘Claraacsio• ......
M=:a
Fi.=imk o Benin $ 500.01181100-
Exetuals• 1.51.999
74833. if
Isdln, ;*; Si
Net} ;;;:
430,914 00
64. Soot Clseelotiosiootstand. .• •
los
Individual Deposit. 6,411:2011
Desle National Dents .. 14.9111144
Ma soother Baakaand itaakera. 8,349 49
Dtvidernds 1133310' .15654 50
111.81441.1111 ft
Sista of Pebasylvaala. Conata
Assistant Cambia of Itolsabany' Nal,long'
Sask. do solemnly , swear th at tbs abatis slaw
meat le tree to the bast of say_knowbulto and be,
UeL W. ateCANDLcan. Assn clobber.
lentoolled alma errors berms am Ibis •Ibtkdsze
or October. /049. O.OWLTH.NntaI
co oI F
F.IIITTIf. [Directors. • ". •
Wavle
Rs; OUT OF 'rum coNnrno*
MOD NATIONAL . BANK
• f e ttl i tab. el the close at beaten*. pewter
-
•.
Loans ant D Wow:ft 4 ezi,sce
U.S. Bond to sectors IL'lremix•
Uoa *M - VO
404.040.00
Doe fr.= Approml Mats
Ne. Tort CM
IT. 8„. • from
~.
, ..... ....
.....................
-.PALM
1:1 , 4= ...... Banks and,
g rs ..za '
- ' ate , , 43.3iV ea I
Real listicte .......„,11e012
ntr*pqs sod illitagn ..... LaisiiB3 ~$5
ti .
TZipeunnna.
.11.1230%.
" .6.1/171.3
. -- 1 . 11 . 1 ,1 44 k0 .
lartaaltes tor Clasen •
k1005e....“, .1400004
linsalttaneet. Cheeks akd
30 AM
El i a:l7=re Ws- 4.177 32 .
1. - Wilms' Currency 3. 73 3 70 -• ' ,_: ,
/Aoki Voice Rolm , 00. 30 3 03 ... . ,
3 Per ce ".
nt. Cartlllest,ei..7 _
..
96.759 wa.
•
".
• LIAJEULTWIL.3L 671066 ".
Capital Moo* .......... .....riv , iireto
Arlo 00
Ouroloo rood
noo‘o.t and toumot ovoto,
[ PTroto nand 0T000K.,-, , . o ' 3 " ~, . . .. ..r.i
E Prollsllo Lan " AM OF
.--.........1311,1163 231
•-• • .
:2338350 IN'
Iminsama .logaso
Dadnadosal . 77.01/ 7$
2 1 - 4°) 4) .047.1177.711
DMacOAanepaLl Xnkr
.01711717.1106 110,
I. Joint 71.' 7.l77vArtOsE Coantor of sub itarti
Natonal Baal of toboursb. do , ooloassfy.Thr
Oat the stone .tatukosi, p.tW to Um bod.:ot
EribSCHIMId 01140111anelbtlt WWI 13117 ,
or Clototer, 1009. g.
' Lanett *IMMO
' 11S i.
l
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IL • DPiuxl
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B. i /..7 -• •'
•-•
it,. 410,
b 9 ~RHE
Dais&lni
Bargains
EumPWn
iwpallui
fm •
- .
-
,
N
ENE
iro;f• , W1; :1321 1. 21 0a.
69 --IiWUCE
-- 1 7. '
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METE
'
BEN
ADVIOITIMMENT
k,rofor MEM
2 ":-.,<" , nuctiCaitsoit Tut!
and Mialketarers
Bonk. •
• Pa.. &SIM t10b00f14044.. Ode.
4 19 ' RISOMICZIL
0.0 Dliatomtu 1114%11141110
*l x %
L •
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,;,..tlx - .l4Ml7lll4mint
• .••••.... Redegmla4 mad us
;out. • pu.sTO ;St
oliaam 04a1te.... • twilit us
oN . 72.
Pf4of /Was &1344 4 / 1 4.
lour
ape.. -. 11 141 ILO
0.31 04
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fordo Cit• lion. lila i r e
• •. „5e111.1.10e. 1 an.
• y.l Carreuoy. 0 0 r.ld" 1 1.3 n is
. Ts...4er 1 , OP s 100.413 04
• o.lolestee 41.000 00
fil,Zas, TO* IS
tos d LIADMITII2I. lop
s
-tnar.
1..11)11ai
......
sank
CDcauDoa tnn.
424.4 , 4 60
Ciro:l4lOn w 41.41 virme .
..... un!:
n
iTalcretal Sink. boW
•: Lcr Haat" ma Itaattes.
iiii.l33.llt• a*
•
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, - - 1, - Or A LLEGOVIT. 1
:k.,:::, -6(ll;Trila.;,g'4Wer.be Strabane& ...
al Soak. Orr oolomaly .
•••• - , the &Do. ataremerottlatrto to rber bets '
..,-,Hedire awl belief.
JOHN NCOTT. Jr , Carhler.
.... ,, ,11 mind avronito belbre Immo 1010W:of
or ... - ;11110112. JUC. ILWIJWIoNer , ..
•rrer,—Aite.ts Notary Foal ei• • '
0 ,leY L.LOTD.
ij lillk
11,
N
. ,HARTLHT,I IHNNINH , - ,
N .. BOLLIK.N. 001. , 00 --. 4
a:POUT Or THE CONDITION
5 c
tallitTAlS DZPO.IT wwrioNAL,
‘,:,,,:•;;„;:; , I 1 laborsa. at clor oft pane..
atiIOOIICPS.
titan atid Discouut.
.ILlitCllo,
pulic4 Mutes 130iols to 000ns
clretlatiab 300 .000 .
pa o foam oaSalfaoa
la Pori** Op 113.108 30
Dos Pow otPT 480th. 111 Pill , „
Dam - Mal •.111alloro :Mete la -
Baollog go ose .lamooolle
Cutest EXPolao•
PCOCklulas .11.1.11 9,11
Cost leamsklookep..., !VIP I.P.
Eullsoirborgitioallits 3,41,4r!'
Ifroctlosal Caramolo (14811111/ax •
• • •
101elar thi ; ... ..... • ••••
co
' Th yenose r coot. CortlA.ate. 100.1100 US •
1134914.1430, !Mk'
LIMITLITTEL
Capital lltbeb 931011 $ 1,00,0111114. -
Mietiel Lam 33a •
11. clreatullosintstuadlnil... ' 18113y110111111 ,
1.0 0.1110
110 ONa 818
tn.. on.. Boots ond Boaks.ll 07. s
DI, Wood. ,vagal.l
*1,919.!30M i
I. P. 1.. stapholssoo, Cuhlor of pawn*
Lo.p .11 Notional Boat of Tlualaap.. -do sal.
eintily swear that ibe above Ailarmexit is tow'
k iPT 7, 1 .1r1114 be rg( Cookie?. •
Cornet—attest: •
• -
glat.ril r arialk,
Jo..S.III•ISifIALL.
ATT.o
.1.5..10
I TCuoor l`r aALtTtV[NVi„
norm nod
naaorlood beibr• tal• 0000
gay of tam.. MM.
=tam ac. T. 0/11ISIDA.T. Notary Public._
REPORT OF THE
CONDITION Or rOO
Meehanles National Bank of Nittalorelp
At the dose of beatmOao r r ells. idd....' ' .
td DIKO9 II . . • 9 T 31.109 SO •
cute to aeanra Cnrattlation. 600.00111*- • t
nth on hand 111,000 00 ,
Doe 11 . 00 Hear. 11191.9 98110210
41
9.9.91•• 40311_1
Doe emether National Banda 33311111
~,
Vol fr om other flank and Bath..
ent..
Carrera Azpensita
Taxes raw 3.31000 ~
, :;
isehaaigrs f r Clea ri ng lion.— 19,11113 00 -
disettonal Currency (Ineledind
allekelal 1134110 ,
beg al Tender Notts 93.340 401
3 Yer Cant.Certllealea IDANDIa SIP ,
•
LIABILITIIII. $1.4 7 1 : 4131 8 :i 141
Caphat Slant polo In. * Mt " 11 -
eorplaa fend .
" Diaonant ,
1 erhando
Nation.' Bulk Cta
Ircutton oat
atanntot 4411,1140 00 * '
State Bata Clmulatsonontataada
Ino 0 1- 1 # ,:. , T
1.th,.....1 u.p.....u.. .... 133.
•
Du to Nntt Han na'' ~..,.........• - .-^ i.,T.,
Das to otattaratatuinalum• .
. 6.1,4111.6.121ir' l'.
I. --.
VW. 61:4 111/INTIN.CaabIeS of Its N= i..L. ,3,,C
Auto./ /Mat of Pluatinrebi Oo .
wcar at Um obey. ottrozimal IA Woo.: 1 01 .. 11 .br0.
boot of my knowlerrul belief.
N It. 111•11ITN. .illgr,
8.0.19 4.6 .ob.llbOil to IV* .s: . `Na ,,,7,
Oat of Oectootr. 1889. e.
Lonroci—Attest: Horan
re .
T o
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w. .
17/Inoctook
HENRY HAYS. ocu . . +
NtE VON OF THE • CONDli . '", '
ON 07 TUN FINS? B AS4OVAT."I.II3gi'C'S •
a sberdA. At INCk slue of Inelet (Ni. IN ,
1869. 2.,..L
~ 8.180U8C711.
Canted and Df - manta.— - 1L140.11911.1E '' ,
metre funds to ems., cis- ..... , i..: ,
mantles 4 , 1
Other Stock. Hands 6e....
Due Il a n /tedundtB no d B." - • iiiii . , i ,l
mene AllreSt• 44 -'
Den (m ee outer National Sank.. A llan. -
Dee fa:mantises Bents and Sena-
.654 - 1 ii” r
crs
Rankles Beau • "
A lta ° I
Current rename*. , 1 ",..
Cue Items. thatlading Room.. .. stamoe) 10.889 ::,
Inducing for . Irwin, 49.900 ,-- -
fillts of utiles Nation's Banta.— 111833 ~, t,',.
rractvaal I. INIVIrt . T. tnetne6B
Menem . 11,569 911,' - ! 41
Bpacie __Ae.BBBl96, : , , , P
Legal Tender Notes - ' zwatoosi gr r 7 . ,
Mute percent. Out/n=4M— -- 1"001,- '--
--•••••-• . '4,
1111,115.131111 f Mb '." i
• IlltittLlTlBB.
CCutts' Mock pad In 'la= litV..:4
eree r r ettnlatton ealstend- j,- ~ 44:
nua.•1111 8181. , „ ds
ledtsl7l7ifikpoac. ....... ::. . ....... waver ,
._
me II &Ilona Dank.. ava, .*B. , 1,,, ,,
'Deena other Evans um Bantus. , ...IL Me --
—......—...... N & ",
41 -
11.
rums ot ratirwari. 'II2IF. 41111.T111, _..
/. J. 9. Sm. 11 , CM.b..., alit
_7lnt aatiamat •
'Sank, Co
to ests toter , UM us. Above &sta. , • ~
mom Is true. the nes l of uf,, knortedne and
belief.
JO
D. SCULLY, Onentes. ' -.•
rmberibtel enttewern. IPIAITS pa lid ISIS MIT' 7 3 .
Dl Uctetes,lllo9.
B. EIIITH. - '
11°U " rul€ l °•:''''''
Correct—Attest.
ALK /L IL t4AIB. ' 1
SA R DEB 8173171, Dueettert ,- - :;,.',.21,7
W. H. 81.111018. toil 5
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9.712 35
sa..ia 95
39.415 fil
5.901 34
4.943 93
64,593 14
00.311 05
51 591 00
1,115 00
1.101.3 00
650
16E801 00
80400000
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.smatimtion m absolast7 imonsary, ,
others .31117perapailj attantios ts rogttilda '
tor the tali* LpiEtlaw Alms
mir i grAnoradvittliv i resanian
= 4. /.ll "m"ri gatiserlsMass I =l3rar
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tee= • • ' " •.• $ "" *. '1 1 • .." :1;14,
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