The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, November 09, 1869, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    -.1.•
. -
I
• ~..P -, t
aims MADE% 84 AND 86 Rill iv.
OVVICLIL PAPIER
alr*lts*sergb, illlegtmay and •ALA
Couaty.
iussiLty, Nov. 0, 1869.
T!rguirg
~kt tot . universal eenhatent In
favor of fixing an uniform day for all the
State elect tome._ This movement can only
succeed by the education of public opin
loirse to aPpredate all t, e merits of th e
auggeation as to 6 corresponding
.
local ; legislati on- And more than one
,gi*" Constitution would rated emend
mat on that *at, The •OM 111 . quite
outside
ocoarr the assurances of the Ti.
.914 1 0, 1 0 that its recent " koputa-
Olana , ":aitaltua the OAZ were to be
,nriel !it a Piarreltlan sense. Not
Ott-,
,qii.,.lWrolti3iing, .111 which we'r'e
Ifipprzte! that the Herald la oath)
leriotte :
.tabe, nuaburatt Gasetta has returned
• midi° tom, The Uasette would be an
Wane 'ablator in any loxcept
polttiostlepponent. " Take any
twit stud."
- ,
Nth" need these unhappy people turn
= s Mil ' eaeh * other- 1 What depth of
tatinetnt, humiliation can justify this
Panted auggeetton, from the lianistpurg
Pirefrig: - - -
tPlutsoirltil t eildnAO.Wialre do
... . ...allaitrlght;aMnlontOwn, Pa.
. ' the. Aware, that, pure audio.
In atittompan writes' knitted tor
read lath. Ihe design of wroaking
&
ater - rgeennalMO.W..-. W. Wallace. or 4 , 13•
effiettle Adria, becailta MO. 1 $ 1 11).
pgir tor. the pimple of Pennsylvania.
ilPoildffbla --nfartitintatorfal Weals/loos
1311 dity•tair bill' and other corrupt and
Oil jteoUitiobemoaCt tbe . deg,' let him
opine Cat over hie own algnature, ilia a
riellind sot altalk:behlod the editor of
02*_etts# , of Ltderty alto a cowardly
...
SVTH
Aztrzoms is sure of whim
bl~Ohlo when. its Leglalature meets,
111416ligh+ the opposition are said to be
*biking band to buy off the independent
Regtablhanrootqrtfylie Herallion county
tleditgation. Tliai L effort will miscarry.
trodmatomi that the Governor of
Nebraska Will- satisfy the general claire
Stql° 911 11111 .7,-Ittel convene ins Legisla
ture In extra session, this winter, to gtio
Its anent to that great measure, this
*di r e - Wit principle of American lie
pablietinitan will be immutably engrafted
hatp the. National origami]; there tenet
.iipiternerakfacnons which diin
Utifelves ic; fragments agahtst Its Ina
inellnablerrath.
.
, :. .
~1
441.1 . Ciirchtar' Count has just decided
thitOrdis against railway companies, for
the r wumfuldlment of contracts for the
:Oir *Mil freights over several
emettellschms;manor tr brought by
the custom v eretettist the lest company
L 1 4.4 Ikeddllelluer to him the-goods,
without, chuM proof bfjhe =denier this
I • gii dilidlitrelshnedinutatustiinedibr ol ih
• 'ass /aches of :Ott company.' In the -ab
tereaejleicciticeridence as to the foci."
in pro. the customer suffering damage
ittb4-Wessuidorilketslust that company
rabirtilatle 0001114 contracted far
taitioiih-Gieht... If this decision be
1aw . 0:12.0f much importance to die tad
Initconinunlty:
.fifitittleifoll !la DEFEAT.
Two things competed to bring about
the defest,of the Repobllcan party In New
York al thettlection ma the fidtist. The
first was , the muml apathy which always
giteolitida an _caching national contest.
TP4_96115f11 A failing off in the votes of
botk parties to the amount of many thou
sands, but operated much more largely
among the
opponents, who= mote thorough party
drill cam Call them cot in (area; n 3 matt=
what may be the nature of the contest.
But But unquestionable evidenas of
lees/alive corruption' bed diagram thou
sands or honest 'rows And kept them
, (tom lbs polls, , Ifr. anairay, who was
rain anaduatian for the °Dice of Clomp.
troller of the State, and was defeated by
his Demarcate . Competitor, had boldly
denounced a considerable number of Re
publican rtimOneer by nanle, lsgulust
whom ho brought distinct specifications
of corrupt and urgedo26ll
- practices, Re
cans to withhold their votes from them,
damintiliorefest di the ticket, no fax
they were concerned, a thing less to be
deprecated ihanShey, taco= Bach a
procesi of Wriitidn necessarily weakens 1
for the moment the party that finds It
nimessary andNrbointnie MA:sort to it.'
And - although Mr. BasaLv named the
men lie aencliaced, and specified the
chargei r ithiinrit - ifeiti, - 'yei‘ ad 'prone are
mt taming Mearirdriiiiatne to aerial.
inste, that ;the whole , party suffered from
the skis of the comparatively few an 1
woirhyAoirobtirifioind among ttie bon&
nee' , Kemal mainly, the recent defeat. 1
- But in some of the districts the result
adi/wed the, thi:/:#ri e ffi,, F ,j,t r id y
represented by corroginen,—theydtd not
want any fotherlMnids for • teviesi of the '
most cartardenotts among those denounced
were returned with increased majorities.
800 thltige,99laot, be helped ho. longing
liniiiiturturn`eolitientes to bOwhati tits;
. and corrnnianon, who •choose to array
..Mtv,_ ~,L 2 , _ , , , ~,, _ ' l---- , . , _ themselves under tbe Republiam banner,
rs ‘AlliteU, E 0 N„ altli lIICIII !I::
,-, may be as buff represented by _Corrupt
71 ..; :;::' , :,;;EIIAID:1113L. • •••,:,-, tier -sole 000 or me Deamaaatic Cott
'.'itiii'OribiiiMillttem of One tarrer i elgn; gressional dlibirts of the city of New
tritairOticid Stile of !mild' of snot* York by:. a',
,picde,asional - ambler and
atid ' it'bilberPetentate i sire bets which Orlastishter. Btilli upon the *bole, if
ofFISIBBIJiireIj aniellenkricsag Europa:4i the represeedetion can 'be kept up In
wijigebuto - lbelgingdont of was moral tone to the beater 4be constit.
infiteer misted by Napoleon, bto Victor aency the.country will get along very
emariiikrvigus to the good wlll - and well.
,„cormotbohoped for.
beatirinbmissime of bis people t who will ' Till d& - ittiti r ell , WA 15Wilife view
dllettalriii*riliir gigilie "dliiiiii of the case bolter than victory, for it has
suancision If kls riaesiMe illness should `tatightlnoseldp :gauge and control the
terminate fata l ly. W ash_ $0105Pe1010140,..1 local nomliations a lesson that will do s
~:., Cession httnCle, titia may -possibly tbeintliAV laid 'irnistraid deli' hi the
prevorittlteltniatin itrali. Thu Emperor future to be more careful to make op their
. Intitdisinfidior . cir his oirn' feline. and tickets with names more Wortbi`orOelmt
: PlPtflgr In quite time enough to Pat bin far =Mon; ....COMPI meit of 'brilliant
bow In , order. His - physient rardarb•• • • tale:eta you, Creep tater prates long clew.
••, ' . .
. ,,
~ , • sisdnal ., in. its .., Amu" . , , now; and' In' ionr te the greet body of
eta t.: : Mat:mit • Ultimate yams , the Mtlitinskyfin , ,ittanA ,iticalf from the
-- iiia...6:kti(4. ti. Nor Ii :it , :to primary work of making nominations,
taiirWned itiat iiider;who henna Oil , . . iii % Wilt Irsi - artient42la Of them bat'
: • *mad WiltlethiWi eahrhieretthemligi ; by seffering,them to be beaten by the op
:„'nalideTpiillticiait ' ening', tiny li - coined Oita ifratijajilta rcliimM - ies7 . •metritr
Innblaart Europe, can be blind or Indira- ithethey.day of its vigor could catry.any
.entlelbeptedlts: baturtrortwpolittnir thing' . -iiiien'itreVes*klitt slivery
litu i ltilis*rdsedAsegenlfesifibls With all Its atrocities and abominations, 1
_
..01f,igteltittIng Support L ot : tkii . •,4 *T. whtio,, oktho nune nor, fit; drew its toy 1
-16 . **Iderli'lie lisOldnuielt PiSelibried: spirsans einCtlid'iowelf and - mettiteln
14 # 2ll -llberti fo France, but b slow to prejudices aid 'passions; and' it was only
- ' Mans hls pledies gpod, rt. would rpm
' when its audidom 'leaders attempted to
that ASLltikbbbittf lissiblifiVikkoota. maim it tbofriend. and patron of meat
yo marks; or :be most capable states- tni#n Wait went down. : But the jci.
. . ~
ittapiddppe , occasionally reviled. For Pawing &any can nimich witst
=et' see ils " 11331 * n g t, r n to
,A , . si.ig.,Ver7cla Ch r_Otiiiiaiiitit •
' the •if -
rt, ...t formidable the op , ekments It On Daly lire arrjorg Mills
position-journalists, to return to Paris. comparatively Purr. ' -„' ''
' • The ma* Wilk rpm either that . , Batikestorinf-Firdiale* Psztilierst
.ro 'lnisfise - tub' - been 'Tame' into rlinbinit tinsipcWledeto; lock brrel:',
, . thsklo .• PIM On . that Fran if Ngigligi, 'Mid 'WO - ,dttaindantloo: 31r.
f • seedintentil tenet, In faint iit• a, fimigil:took Ike rbild,cptmesbYttaminn
t ' lO2W'fici7l4-77 FhivAkeadi7-, 4ned the men , Ite'lettottneed , l and spenify-'
3 falriag7lo;the boost Iteatile . criticism. log their;.oflenees, Thrtt'sits n Tel 7 dig
° , tlitpark' th'lClAteri,h,PAhral B / 1 1.4% -,
tenni romiee i
frOth t nnet444C: l l44nalhlg
fattner;.&? l o saitoilinf neva' governed 1 111 4 6 0.14#1. 1 10 tdlresll/1 1 1i9bROttiten
. " .., i7**Cliiiths ' iti , elatTlAS even que of the Pact', with,P9
oPeolfloillcul of ..
rt4ttgeo4 I ti mir l 4-w/lb, Au ',Pellti}', either linprltiTda or, orrpit o o, which pcw.,
itiiicrie *per cilia ptroille: nto may have lalleineed" Some :Mode
"In thn inoie ppiopl . chorales or an& Suithipy undleCrlrohmthig tb'wfthirld their
Num idictim will
thh Fox' Mini itiii"who did deierre :child,.
, -- ottichinetititiotoiti; ind \ n`o atia'lllie wad Muir iidneed opr . 494omOit gus,,,
it - told ihnkiktiphikbh inert pfuts:imphon jortt r ;' ...„ ..
a Ib
4- ~..,..,.,..,-;
.f::
--witiv.plAivr;ror. prest . ,stshel. ankytiv 1 - Isidalliti irilltriloredii;bit'in O' partY
iTT-libi szi'didirlhi beitnitMtion 'of ire dial with min tedbldually , and
; ,-, rioneithiniinlaisitiot*nit.the *bit their 'eine ition:nib own heads. It
ifilag l o4 :itie 4 l44 l ohteitrideraiiniat men the rotasto:be unworthy
fil, ::' „ istabilshinicartinpotOct -*spire and of OftcooLaptiblice
'ilenrbiliiiitiAillAzdideloirto the ihrat bit toiniCarilbtfidirti'Alidiet,Al
A1.,..'..,100;,5... f :*.i.t - ottort . ?bott t oo, Ortgaruitifidt*trotiNV A O. 4
It ; .4 1 a ) .lid e :- f i ., t idibutroicately:pr• 4 iisotzrbaip*:giorLe.fe'oiliV'Trhi,
'', - `-'2l 4 .l l o,Y:o4rbritOki. thaingt4ktr.„4l* 0414Pniriivai•bliiiTilo T Tr
if 4 ,..". • ' .. - 4 -I'JS Yiti 'i : ' • ...::.....'.. L- i• ': ' : 4 ; :"i4''.`:-4 : - .. ,:.. . 77.71 . '11'"*....3. 9'
e-",;::".J. .
..' ,n17 r 4. 7 - ; ,. . - ' ,7, M 7 f i ?"Zr-‘.Y - „..::,!''lesV2g- . :1 .'l-;.. --,i.•!,.:7'4'',.;.tr_-.',17',..'';!1r,-,,,.',*.*.--1,-;:'.,-.",...-:.,,,,A ' , -47' ~ = " '^-= -,--- - "-- , -7-- ~, .....,-^ ~.-.:-.-' •. ~ --, -2 :. ... . -''- •--,...- - - - - - -. . --- - , ~. - .
14:47 : ;, - .V. V,\,„,,,,f,,A4,,,t4-44.1.," 4',1hev,4.q.-...2",.`,44‘,Likureik4.ltVa :sa-ct=4.i.ftiao3'A.L}VZifittiV::ol? 4 ''ZVq.i4 7 , ;,,444-k
- -'3 4. ,r* -'' '':'.';'' ''';;J..i(' '-.''''''''.:." ::i ' ' '' 'Z '. -. ; '1 .7'; ~.1, 4.1 .C,.'' ' 3 -: 1 ):
~.1.„,4Va. ~x 0,,,
w.„..:, _ ,..,,,14,,,,,,,,,, A5. , . , 41.- . i , '4.4,-.;...-.4.-.1-r.,.,.,,'4. , -,%,.., , Q ,,,,,,, ' - '-,.3,--'''' -&,,,,',.,...,,,,,..,,,,,.-vrA.,.»,..'.:4':4...„.,:R...JL,5." - -33 '':y
..
s . '
-
;:t
. , ;Tliw.4West Chester Village Record nit
' rens to °erten crltldatiu upiin tho late
Aitorney'lienerai, and dames to a very
magpie canclutkro, tut:
' ult. - allegation be correct, ihntrit
washall time Mr. Brewster bad noilco to
• quenlind another who would attend per.
' the intone/AU of . the Mum*
efricieted in Ida place. Ail the
dicing massies* gbv the change have
_r eel
. twat itietnioebaps It Is beat far the
Orr tWrit ei ff it t er eY
aTh oeltry
we n
searremenhetit _ ao6 hare been made, Ito charge
' TAM the change was brought Stout by
prefleht VolltiMana Seim to be felled on
Weer Means. and those who make h
attWee:Mitieretand Cur matter *ether-
Mr
ma hi
thige nd talking and blamed
wontdMad the ; tnibibs to believe. iAtreamter:Mid made Madill °bled
.elbtilblito the head of the date admin.
W-lut.---Obefet oftioeraeeettles
.Visie'vensmodbad arvir Arid be
Wee oflathitied.-i; Tale Mate w
.4 0 67. '
teakiedyme ameba told. • '
'
- 4
v - 4• •••-,•••
4% 4 •
tJ
V ' 4 ` "1'
M
.1 •
it , eitiiiikwar l izm iass haat. that
• Wrmedltreplzeresa propeily to he held
sepersible, i.thy the elemon of vim*.
polo= .inete.to' olltee." ds a tell, thia
aolardir alth4r a noltgh, .but the Raw
• Vkalt4hiehals:Jest ores/wed' rani
'ltet#,,:tuact Ilhistrations of Its unsound.
114 ighT'SPltiPle. . 1 4*. Behthe, Sena:
dttaudidata In one• ot [ha " - rrestaid
efy has beept aye,* denottheed-bi
Joirtuds ofboth Pirtle; for pi,a fllegq/
corruotlonses s leOlator, yet ha was tbb
. pay ii?•accted by an intireistedow
Jratty,i We could cite other instances or
thesatutiort. It Isnot-704h whlletoW
*Won ielipoindbllliki upon the• prep
why really attach tow power behind thr
eirafie,,;-the'palltittiarts•whont everybody ,
to about-end whoii, everybody, In.
Jading even the editors of - oar rellslods
esitiintionuies,7ollois !aorta way or the- !
ffE
fIMIS
F,:
;f.
3~.
;~,
.
~ irk
i i J I fr
`: \. Y'.
El
'
OE
NAPOLaCtir, adventurer, exile, traitor, would cause nominating conventions to
ctsurpew,.despot as he has been, will rank ,be very careful to select good names. It
with the names moat illustrlons for state- ' is in accordance with the ethics of savages
craft In all the history of the world. to wreak vengeance upon entire classes
for the wroliga fejt few; and some men
of narrow views, cheap Patriotism and
boundless vanity, may fancy that it is
meritorious In hurl broadcast accusations
of venality against the candidates of their
own party, because they suppose some of
them to be unworthy of surpott. Such
conduct may weaken, but can never pa
rify a party.
Some people entertain low and errone•
one ideas In regard to the mission of a
party in politics, as though it were merely
an organization, a kind of mTtchin - eiY, to
work one set of men rather than another
into office, instead of being-as It (ter.
talnly Is in the vise of the Republican
party—a living and potent embodiment
of principles founded in eternal truth and
righteousness, end the only possible
- means by, which those principles can be
rendered practically operative and effica
cious. The Church of the living Qoo
has been cursed with hypocrites and un
worthy members from the beginning;
and is It to be expected that a good party
la polities can be exempt from a like
bane? But when 'we find them out, let
'us spot them, nail them as we do bogus
coin, and not be Irke tome fools we oc.
ensionally meet with, who nil at Chris-
I:lenity itself,. because they have found, or ,
fancy they have humid, tomo bypoorites „:
among Its professors.
xne emitl but very well disciplined
brigade Of Cuban filibusters at Washing.
to makes up in enterpriee and dash
what It lacks in numbers and in really
solid repute. Having been repulsed in
the raid upon the Executive department
of the government, by the firm good faith
of the President and his Cabinet in the
ear:cation of the nentiality laws, the fill
buatera luv e-orgsnixert-another assault
Il i
. upon Congress, gaging, I t is said, &a
lder Morton hi end the ' forlorn hope,
soon after the ning of the season. Pie cannot bed act it u unfortunate
that. a Senator 1 anch admitted ability
, should "be lei to Identify himself
I with this wheal) , indefensible move.
meat, especialri 'lnce It /* plain enough
that the &Batelle not to be humbugged
1 .,
Into any actin likely to promote the
views of these nscruptilous adventurer&
ft Is
possible lit the House-may pass
some bill or Jo t resolution for the re
ity laws. Since the
Fenian beatings l in the last Congress.
there is no telling how wriepicaously Re
presentatives can make asses of them
selves it they choose. Whatever resolu
tions they may pans, for free Cubai_will
be purely for buncombe, acid expresely
tocieddi4 pave ThieMeht is the Senate
The country hat cordially approved the
efitica&of fte"ittleafithitration thus Oki In
thla , huahmea, and it would not do the
Senators 'and Representatives a particle
tif heren'to came to a clear understanding
of the popular sentiment, before-'they
hunt theft nemitairera in an Ineffectual
effort to undermine the proper policy of
the ftepubile.
-.. .
. -
The Close of a tree Cuba is fought
more in this country than on that island.
The hopes of the revolt are alt here, but
fortunately not showing a corresponding
strength_ We all wish the Cubans well,
but can do nothing effectively for them at
our own serious cost. Theft thany-gen
crated warriors are " Marooning" In the
Interior of the island, usually at the safe
distanolof at least one day's march from
any fo rt Spanish force, and their
throat-cutting victories over an occasional
meagre patrol are trumpeted as splendid
achievements in tlie Columns of a eympa.
thizing Ameri ran preea. If these valiant
bushwhackers would conduct the military
operations on the 'eland, with as much
vigor and tireless fidelity as are dis
played by their Mends fn engineering the
paper warfare in this oountry, there
might, really, be some LW outlook for
the eaßylesult at ratan - Independence.
Or, if in - - elther , 'the military or the diplo
matic field, Verities] public were able to
dbilteta the presence of any parties affair
respectability of character, the public
filth would itterease In the ultimate enc.
teas of their initexPriea. Perhaps It's for
the purpose of supplying in part the
striking deficiencies In this direction, that
efforts seem to be now in progress to se-
Mire the advocacy of certain - influential
Senator - Land. Representatives. If these
efforts succeed, they will Impart to this
4libtUtterhig - Selma a coloring of platull•
0114 which ithatenerver had yet.
.PtEC CUBA
(Corfewoodeneo of Ihe rii tstru rah 1).mo.)
Ditavan,
October 20,1869.
In the close of my_ last letter I prom
ised to give you some of the social char
acteristics of an uninhabited country , .
Since then I have slowly traversed alarge
extent of country, and have made two
trips by different mutes from the plains to
Denver. These have much enlarged my
knowledge of the heterogenous popula
tion of the plains. These are chiefl
threey
tribes of Indians, Cheyennes, Asa.
cation and nes, who herders, bunters,
madmen and stage-route station keep.
en!, teamsters, mostly Mexicans, peons
and civilized Puebla Indians, and lastly
military, black and white, part statlaned
at the forts and part employed nn escort
duty in keeping the Iniliansin check, and
getting them back to their reservations.
This last duty Is much like keeping cattle
in an ill fenced enclosure. By force
and by coaxing they have succeeded pret
ty well with the Cheyennes and drape
hoes, but the bamils of outcasts of various
tribes called "dog soldiers," and the rtes
are still at large, bunting, stealing and
begging. This week I was favored with a
VDU from George Washington, chief of
a band of tires, and several of his ward.
ors, well mounted and armed with breech
loaders and bows and arrows. 'Washing.
ton was a tine looking, dignified old man,
whose few words and gestures were law
to his party. lie wore one of the old
Washington silver medals, nearly four
inches acrosa, and so worn as to bane:sr.
ly illegible. Finding me writing in my
lent, after a short pow wow through his
Interpreter, he requested a paper recom.
mending him to the officers at Fort WM.
lace as a good, peaceable Indian. This I
declined giving, alleging that the slicers
did not know nm, and the paper would
be of no use to him, and then chafed him
a little about the Cheyenniz getting his
scalp if hn ventured down there,.
This gave him occasion to express
his con tempt for We Cheyennes,
whom, however, be acknowledged he
had never met. After eating a lunch
they left, and 'next morning the whole
band' f about one hundred moved east.
ward to hunt buffalbsisting en route
OD antelope. The m i ne day I read In f a
Denver paper that the Governor of Colo.
redo had ordered George and his band
hack to their reservation, with what effect
I had Just seen. The "dog soldiers"
were effectually subdued by their defeat
last summer by General Carr, and the
Chapman', of whom our party had
severe experience, are back on Weir reser.
!ration, so that Indiana are now rather
scarce.
Another class, who will be extinct with
in a few years, are the scouts and hunters,
almost as 'tildes the Indians, of whom
the notorious "Wild Bill," of Kan;
whom I met SO= months ago, is a lair
type. Many of three are desperadoes
who have committed several homicides,
and moat of whom die in the same man•
our, yet are of kindly generbus (rhinos!.
tion; men whose positrons have cutgrown
all ooneidurations of telt-Interest or
higher motive/hand whose highest pleas
ure Is in coming off best in some en
counter.
With 'Jacqueline', but falling far be.
hbad, are the station keepers on'tbe stage
routes. These are taecesaarily men of
courage, having tern foe yeexposed
to sudden Attacks of Indians, agatbat
which they. are ptovided .witb curious
little Inns called "dug mils," which are
holes In the ground 'covered ever with
timber ands mound of earth, and plerc.
ed with loop holes. The "dug cute" are
connected with the elation house by a
tunnel by which the keeper escapes to
his stronghold, which one man can hold
agtingt, It dozen, or two, against a hun
dred, as has often been done and hardly
deemed worth relating: I have met say.
eral of the heroes of these affairs, very
commenpffiree men tombs most part, but
possessed of that coolness and nerve
which is ;ceded at such tunes.
The raitchtuen;, of the Colorado plains
aro gamily quiet, ,cosy- going cattle
ralsers,—SOnle of. (hum .„.kantrtsylvar t i a
Dutch. They build .their log or adobe
cabin near a pond, streset,,Ar underground
wider course which may be reached
by digging; subsist purely by bunting
antelope, and by poisoning wolves and
coyotes, whose al hus fled ready sale, and !
thus speedily', and surely grow rich by the
increase, of their cattle, .filatviag machines
go round among the grassy valleys, and
large quantities pf hay arelmd ~ nand freely
used:during the short winter. la south
erp Colorado, peen this la unnecessary,
cattle grazing throughont the year. The
mines are a never failingmarket for their
stock, which' Willtheep pace with its in,
; crease until Lisette Western Plains shall
snpportherds of cattle thnialuill rival the
bunlo heida of the easAn
teenagers 'Who do the huinersa
Ireighting 61'04 region. the Most uieful
are the Mextratt and Puebla Indiana,
many or mein Nona, virtually. eaves. ,
There furnish trideportation !almost, one.
half cheaper can be trona, by whites.
POET are content with such moderate
remuneration beanie tliek
occultation brings no privation to them. fietruingly;
they are as. much at home 'With thereon
or mule train on the road, or corralled
around their campfires, as they c..uld be
anywhere. An endless flow of animal
spresta, nourished * by this health.ereing
ellittate prevents the
!restless feeling
which s uch duiVrodding life Would en;
gender In an Amerean. Tito gem;
maim. Hill his place - Weil; as well as ihe
Chinaman dose his. Welcome to both!
The' Grand Reeky litountsuns;,llsl4's
Peak end the rest; look down upoti Me as
I 'write but put . them off. till.
another -rf
Is arm ee county, New York, one Dr.
Cutler's barn grandson the tine separating
his lead from that of a neighber,whe has
a number of cows in the adjoining lots,
and the cows have &cep in the habit of
reaching Mel/longues through the boards
of the Wm into the manger ot the doctor's
horse and stealing bay. • But, recently,
the tongue of one of these cows was ,
bidet:tog hy,the horse, and the question
now is, whether the owner of the txrwcan
obtain damages. The animal was on his
premises when she lost her tongue—but
thee, certainly, the tongue woe aeron the
litte.
ST 4 7/ 8 17CIANO who feel an Interest In
thin relation which ago bears to position,
a / arts sante, may fled. t h e lotlowing statistics of the
Bishops- of the Catholic Church interest.
Ten day. ago in Paris the shop clerks. B ishops
of,thesa t B are
to
ears of age; 2
who were on a strike numbered eight are 90; 20 are from 80 to 8 0, 46, from 75
Aboagand., Thermade 're noticeable ad- to 60; 70,, from ,70. to 75 164, tram 60 to
ditkm to-the promenading population of 04;183, front 65 to O0; 150, from 50 to 55;
the Boulevard& These
,young men, all 82, from 45 to 80; 43, from 40 to 45;24, )
belong lo a Protecting: Trade - 80CD% , from 88 to 40; 18, from 85 to 88.7 , froM
called a Syndicate.' By the rules otthb., 'MI te 31 It will be seen that &tut num- ,
body, it s WielWhen arc Inviolable7-that Is, bet' o f yeLW:hops is hardly greater '
no ooelleloviang telt who la engagedln- than tha t's 'We very .old prelates, the
amts, ntlioloase tan be dismisaed vrith,L largest n being of gm Prviale s flush,
nut the colleaguei.ha his "department"' 50,1 d 81 , , - .•
teking op th en bits and following him. 3,11 g spenditnres for etreeb
eo that , to bet , the etardneet is held un- •-etotaling the year ending October /
der a. son. of 'subtitled Intimidation bt lob e wore 072,271, alto polvhyry WS. I
thews be pays., NaturallY.tbe large shop: co s i n t z i gg ho, failed, after a trial of 1
owners of the'ciry do'not desire re kiss)• et . but , mcw ik, „ 0 =et ci p ec tai m,
wsY qv. the Intuentra Of Ulla B l i itillfate / urleing little better than limestone. The
whiarteltirthrlded the spike/ aftli !lath rioaapyompla lolOptOdOeFOral PUS %A
haiyende to carry it On. Ali the:men on him eh° 'proved a fallareOtud Is being re. )
• the mike, who nuke sPldloatten.•loceiv° moied Lrorn'aUtheeleete.. The concrete
tickets kr board and lodging. ftc ' k da l' Is fivorably motioned.' but the NI. Pawn '
there were &livered 800 for bed, - 1 1 290 h i vakexi.of agutingglientOoLo 6'4)....,_.et
foxbreaktast and 1,000 ,for dinner. , Wile ra r imiars6onhrtaro
its Ana Pug* '
brat costa, an " I n' aTua ll e f atic, each. 'the cip - il ObjecthintO it la itafint east wldeli
second also 800.. and the latter - f10c.,• i v i n 100 . fed. is third ~,,, ~ a per
• . •
nuadng adalltootlay Or /k.-.•••• go ad cosi jo Og ylK1) per Arista. ..
' - 1
~, A Tuns:tea te net" has come to Po 0 that .
aeadiagirjaid. to
ncittee for a cement need in fasterdog dw , matters OM *Di .. , i
aw otiall o Oen. ;At 4 0 _11ww lathinito twelve
tr° ,..., this: * nd Pltc m,4. lpu t atn rf 'to i t.,,.. . i. „ months have the Spaniards felt so- cmlo
-- 14-., -.,,,,..--,1 mutt -of supp Wog the WWOJULIOri. Tito ernes zin vstristiesnexi . y.
_ oleo! „, we. 4,........!......i, f.,l,„'''','"ti,‘,"sV:t.'; feeling is bast e d agaal deal on the course • - erernsmou "mbezll!:l.rl'
d . to gu7 ,,,j'lsrum . " . . - 11 0 ,1 - 7, o •: th r q 0,-
ii l ; th .th ilip t al e iil ti.
. L 11 0;1104, An go fey =fore. arDIIVIDEPI23I. ' • -
Wit law s. side:teed fn. -
Ilk Pikeei:"lnajaatiC'eltekabgt4 ' th e thitdetentiOn or tie Edriettind the west The Board Of X actors
- -
• slat ofs large pcs.lnasmuch alcohol in
_.... ____.. ... ew ,..... 0e .., w 0
.. ie
ea.
Wilhite= to tender it 11 / 5 11 hL An an, ° _,_... r A okr ,ti."l,„.'”, - k r . k - 1, Cre . .- --, - ' - re. day oedaye eta.
other vessel dissolve In briady- about as- i n _ Wn trl ng, t es li P airth t 4 P e r a l ta io ted uk , for a lp! al p t , e r ;rer7 .l4.? al ni l ' al
e i
~'.' in swer nh )Vw ll4Bs w4: t ak a (P3 7 l t r, g irn m ne , ll i e gi d , ,Int
,c9MII/,e.....rtne,...,inifilitteir.trimAmtty.
ioe w : itti e tb ri fi .. ~.- /0114 . : 1i01, , h . 111 Bli . 1! Tr . CE 117 4- , ,
two - malvoluuteor ,"'""7,,, t 4 ,_,' "t„, , 4 l atter
~: r .,..0 °D, - .6.6 iieilillt, or Cwt . /Mt/a aseekigm or ma
kappl airmighletlu l dizig hbed ' tut tool ' ' ......r- •••••••• -,... , w e i.t .01" eorttary-- Jaurwo Notts of tholut Ws um liatroor
° Ja z Inn " *•10, 4111 heat,4 ll d bo l lu o Ted '.f or mug - 4,9ike' _ot ~..xecprie gzig low! . 4 t.t. a... avreamak q s
a at e .m.r ochm.t ta fa. on aussLarattoes....i
' .
.gtetly,ol, s, ~.. ~,-, „ ,
..;,,,.. 4 ~. ek, - 114 • Qum. ro*p. - -oc -re iieerne • Va t r•-nannina ""°"7:
fteg,l„_,'?.q,!,-„,--- ...... - , , :r1:,,,:zi.,.;,_i: ,- L ----...,,, ,1-, eaten- - ,-.- --- '•• ' , ~- ',,,,, r.: . ~.: .,...,.... ~4d.• . , . '• ~... ...a
4 -'-'“:"' - '''' '.' '1 ' . Zliri4,, L e ,!.41 TAi..••:::;:ttj acl 5.: , ' , ..1...;;:r2r. , 7:. 1 . „!.:. ,LeL,
'.44 Vt . :: ... - • •••
- . -
LETrze kin COLORADO.
AR AN evidence of the coldness Joi the
weather in Laramie, Wyoming, &lover
et that place says: "An estimable young
lady of this t two gut choked two days
ago, while drinking a glass of water, by
a piece of Ice sticking In her throat,
where It still remains. A count{; of cml.
nent physicians decided that nothing
could:be done to remove the obstruction
before next spring."
A tamers letter received from a prate
inent Government official In New York,
amanita a pro:Hellen that before the holi.
deyi a crash will occur In Wall street
which will equal In its disastrous con
sequences the effects of the recent Fisk-
Gould gold conspiracy. The writer fur
ther says that the (aloes generally have a
downward tendency, and thinks that
specie payment may be reached without
difficulty before the fat of July next
Tug- lily. Ephraim E. Avery, whose
trial for the murder of Sarah A. Cornell,
In Fall River, Mass., excited so much in.
terms about thirty-six years ago, died In
Pittsfield, Lorain county, Ohio, on the
33d ult., at the age of seventy. He was
acquitted of the crime with which he was
charged, bm public opinion was mach
divided on • he question of his guilt or
Innocence. For the la* twenty or thirty
years Mr. Avery had been a quiet farmer
at Pittsfield.
Consimmon having been charged to
exist In the 'croy (N. Y.) Omntoon
Connell, investigation was ordered and
evidenoo allotted "showing up" In no
enviable light some of the Democratic
Aldermen. It was proven that the spoils
of contracts were divided, fictitious bills
presented and paid, and otheridiabonest
deviate mortal to. One witness de
clined to answer whether he had elven
money to members of the Connell CoM
mince, on the ground thathe might aim.
Mato himself. • 'L
Tile application for the Injunction to
restrain the Board of Education of t i n
cloned from executing its order excluding
the Bible from the Public Schools 11
based upon theTollowlog clause In the
Ohio constitution : "Religion, morality
and knowledge being essential to good
government, It shall be the duty of the
Legislative to pose Gettable laws to pro.
tent every religions denomination In the
enjoyment of its •own mode of pubic
worship, and to encourage schools end
the means of instruction."
A Bart.rr Can WHILE; which, ft la
clamed, will prevent railroad accidents,
has instantly been ethibitcil to New York.
The Inventlda Is reported as consisting of
an axle, with two whdels attached to
either end; Thew wheels run on both
aides of the rail;-bat they do net touch It
except where the surface of the Inner
wheel rolls or the top of the roll. The
bevel of the wheel la such that when •
car Is off the track, the outer wheels
too lion again, since they cannot leave.
Alis hawk so long u there sweep round
Liana.
PrITSBOIGH DAILY GAZETTE: TUESDAY MORkING, NO' iENEER 9, 1869,
tiEiSILLL NE II S.
- -
ceiling back pay to the amount of some
$16,000, the amount of a Jundg-
Fix)! trees near Dubuque, lowa, were 0 1 6,000, against the Treasurer of
bloom jolt previous to the recent the Metropolitan Police Board. II was
cold ipell:.•-• the anti instance in a long time of the
Tat may& of eintinaa“ m a im th e original holders of city warrants being
"grand rounds" to test the efficiency of Paid in greenbacks,
the police. One of Louisville's oldest business men,
Ate T. Shreve, died on Friday of lastrt experienced lowa wool-grower
gives $1.50 as the probable average. cost
week'at the age of seventy-four, leaving
of keening a sheep a year In that State. BO estate worth about two mWiono, He
began life as an iron merchant at Gree n -
A PAYER recently read before an cad-
u Kentucky, g, went from thence to
ern andel) clam, that conflagrations bare
increased sixty per d.-ot, siren the vac of Cincinnati, and thence to Louisville,
wh;kre he embarked in the grocery bosi
petroleum.
nese, tint afterwards became a banker,
Ytuatzsis papers mention with from wlL'oh business he retired to private
dude the Jituni of wig- game ; to her ure, rem ii ,Zer the breaking out of the
ra
forestekemithe blras hating been driooo j;;Ali t ,d ,
sway during the war.
and of the Ohio Con-
Oran tiousand barrels of pMe- .„-Taa-ri'ant/on met
en
toes and apples, awaiting shipment on but ,
( lope .or
the railroad between Telodo and Buffalo, on F r iday teem, 1870,
ta t proMoting their interests „them
were frozen on Monday night of list heir 7L eexdfine year
week,
in this country. There were nine ei..7
Tea Illinois Cozunitntional Convention men preterit from Ohio, one from Ne.
will meet In Springfield on the first Mon- York, and one , from Indiana The
day In December next. It will consist of meeting resolytd . to raise P12,000m th e
elsibtiNive Members, over Oily of whom centennary offering of Ohio 350,000 bes
!111 be llepnblicans. tug arMropriated for the eidkahment of
Srocz is being taken In shares of COffin IS denominational school in State;
C
company about organizing for the erec- $lO,OOO to the , Murray Centennary Food
Run of a hotel at Omaha, to goat, °nein- of 8 20 0.000, voted by the General (5.4.1.•
rive of the ground, $150,000' Each sub. Tontion et Ito late session at Buits/o, and
scriber is limited to ten stoves. 82,000 for missionary labor in Ohlo.
Dtu•lng the session a dispatch was re.
Cruzess of Portland, Oregon, tient
$267 in gold for the relief of the Avon- calved from New York stating that $28.-
dale suarera. The far reaching sympa• °X bad ii n en rained in ChaPin'a
thy =lenitive been as m om to the re. Cent :, nnAr tv„, fi mee nwi ti ng". and
diploids as what we call the morn sob- Is Laid upw ard have
al-
Mantlel aid. ready been recelred.
Break:No of promiscuous assemblies
for dancing, Rev. D. [. - Eddy, of Boston,
said: "It la an amusement which has
more to do with domestic Borrows and
divorces between husband and wife than
almost any other."
hr Cinclutudi there are 105,621 tmmar
rled persons between the ages of tire and
twenty•one. •• Of these, 49,725 are white
malesoand 60,925 white females. The
colored males number 2,433, and the col
ored females 2,500.
A vonmorr.writer earadons us that the
removal or the capital of Rome, preceded
by but a short time the downfall of that
power, and that the desertion of Moscow
for fit. Petersburg has .not brought un
mixed advantages to Basalt
A SCLIMVIPIC article in andoraxinesaya
that not fifty diamonds, largeand
are discovered during any one -year, al
though over twenty thousand. are sold
doting that period, and he concludes-that
paste diamonds are fashionable.
Tem Central' and Peru Railroads, In
Indiana, now Roues commutation ticket,
good for 1,000 miles travel over their line*.
for $25. It may be used as desired, rid.
Logone tulle or.a hundred at a time, ins
the 1,000 miles are consumed.
W. Rpm, or South Lewisville, Ohio,
sold his homestead. recently, and started
West with the proceeds, to /milt up a
location. Ile bad las pockets picked,
while on the cars, of the money—over
ono thousand dollars—and returned to
Zanesville in a dratitute condition.
LEGULIAD Bnsorott, a gentkman
formerly well, known in the politics of
Ohio, and especially in the so-called Batik
ountests, died recently at Elyria, Lorain
county, in that State,
of congestion of
the brain. The deceased was alwaya an
outspoken and pronounced Democrat.,
SMALL Mt was communicated to the
Sioux tribe ut Indians by a blanket which
was given to an Indian upon a ,tram
boat near Fort Benton, by &person who
had been confined with small pox. At
latest accounts the dreadful disease was
making fearffil havoc among the wild
Lit oea.
Ina testimony before the coroner of
the Lee klihng case at Zanesville, Ohio,
closed at a late boor on Tuesday night.
The Jury. after a lengthy deliberation,
returned a verdict that the deceased came
to his death by a hall fired from a pistol
or revolver In the hands of J. C. Wolf,
city marshal.
DR, KEYSER
May hem:malted every day now
at blrfireat Medicine Wore, tot Mbar,' •
- - •
mitre= Ato 0 utd 7 tog Wea.
I=3
Bmlns and
Hinging N ,
in the new,
Iliseares of
C:E2
MIMI
El:!=1
11/1221
LamsKb, "
Elms,lasi,
an 4
Countmpll
=TEEM
OE2EI
A POUalue,
erarobla.
VlCOnted Limb.
r.o Nm pb
=Mr
I=Tl
be Elba •nd Pair
KILTB6II. woald
►o O•ee Plied facet genet from oth,
to Innotor Into hto mode of trostmoot.
THE SHIVEREW ISE&SuN
lit Impossible to cuppoet• WY any I
Ins can coaddav an attack of Scan/ and As
Labs al/nation. And tot thou/and. act
01. a Calamity was of no damsel
;;;=7MM2
diatrestlas complaint unreel to anopi
Isla OKADA of can. 1c oUbt Le be
aver? leentliv subject to Ms endorse. or which
la Infrated •Itb rip men, fever, or one other eel.
dentin orodneed by muttall.t. that FIN.MTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS taken In advance or at lb.
adarnencement of the anhaalthy wl/1
fortify the ayatent analhat the alsnoepherlo patron
'blob generates Mae distempers. This admi
rable lerlsontat—barrolert, agreeable, and par
amities rarer Medicinal virtu" than any other
:one at panel known, will break up the par.
°tomtit of totenntit•ut or r. mute. herr In
from lour •lant doors to to slam Seep la the
onlrerval ...Imre, I to districts where perS.
oclical fevers hors boon comost.ed with this
powerful vegetable Choloso, ur In a worts',
elghbirboorl wise n bar their doors and
wiLdow, yet strange to say II the unit 04110-
borbrmd happen. to be pervaded by aortal poi
se I they reldom take ltiv trouble to put their
0041,. IP a state of don nee rgslott lie tnhtle
.01:013:17. Shlrertten victims In Tarn
toterm your bite bard. over Metre, or near
gutting with the Serer that f dlow • the ebi I, Ps.
member tout ISOCTIETTERIS BITTER. Is an ab
solute. speedy and btfalllbla specific fur your dts•
teeming 1510102,
NOTICES
Vrßc■ry. rasps
P/1/8.01 I RAILWAY
, elttsbutsk, buy 4th. MOD.
iarTolE ELEVENTH ANNUAL
.11 trtiaro .b. btockbolder. .1. th e
Ctl'•eb, Puaebrer Hallway C mpul• al' the city
of Plitabargb. wall bel I Y. 11,10,b1ey...
111 I We. d sidreet, on 1 1 1.0bLA.1" . 1611,
1109. at o'ebek a 1 orklcb lime and
.e Itou.l of Director, will b; elect.' for lb.
led a. may coma briar. Ib• ma. liar,
"'"°'
b0v4:4744 D. P. CORWIA. l.➢y.
lir rice reortew PAsesso RA. tow • r
Coop. riti•hargh, Not. 4 , h,
r6TiNG of s
S EC 0 ND
bol AIiTNITIL
Mhe Stoelide-e of the
n PiTlirs Ilifiwienfer RALlivey.l%con.Y 'oar!,
WuM t' ,7„:f °
*SOL at tit 4:edi4 .t which t bad
place • tlwant of litn tiore will he elected ion ilia
en able par, fibit sins other hint:len trltisieted
as tear emu* ago. ithis...tio.g.
0,4343 D. Y. Otilitt IN. Sweretart,
()ono or nrwrrmaou wirti BIllifif011••
Paiwzatiaittiatttear tater.. r,
/Unhorse. tioretithar floti, 1449.
rarTIIE ANNUAL BIEETIN4
of the Sitetholdenof Ibe iltteheivi
an ming/law ?warner, Hallway Compui
n r
Dlll tie bebi at law blemooesiwia 01• P, MON
AY. Nose char 13, 1b69. at It o'clock it. FF.,
Ft which time and plat, a Boom of Illieettlw
will es elccted rar tea eaeotoil Pear. sod Itch
other boatmen tnwitatte.l war euWie helots
the threw g. wit. K.
Oul:.119 cretill,•
Ot7tci Wisvgan Inimarcs t
rorrear.om, oel• Mk 1559. 1
' ETAS ELECTION
.fOr
Tnuirin DIRECTORS
To mom Da jaw on. Dog roar, will Do belitTO
TILL 011ie/E.
22, 92 Witter istrioe,
Pa TUBaDAT, 9th day of November ➢u
Between the hour. of II A. n. and 9 T. In
0 . 701 .1.$ a'lll. P. HERBERT, Possatar/
DIVIDENDS
_ Tlttab NATIONAL BA ex.
TsTNlnOiren,Novessber le, nos.
larTHErerous PIMA/DENT,. t
. AND
wa of thin ba es ass
Ord en
ered a elvtdd of bsX PCB nk CE NT. on the
eepstal ate.* eat el the prod.. or the last
. 0 . 0 . 1 .e5h Pined* to the stockholders et their
kcal representatives, on as d after the blitt
In. 1., Reels! all fa tas.
Isseteit JUAN B. LIV/N STUN. Cashier.
,r I2T- 7142 .• 6 :olL l AB 7i. e t i v it
(5 71L A ,4 -.l .l"l z aa v n VEN v itt ot N l) = 4.3 42° .
port fr. of 0-01 , foment lax, at taw °Mee of
b.L.tatiraar. Wm ST /Irk s_,,e PlUstwita.
ra., au and afkr No, latb. M aalli waxit
Jar ti, truabra toot. of tail C o tapar p1:1
main cloaca. Ilyanforot ter no.A.
' , Oar ' 1 J• riLittlUavN, Cita.
1661:1• terts:o3
Boaz or Firrtounou.
Nueember IQ, 1809. I
e
'THE arvo B P s lt or E t tltEßT ho ; a u tr d. ll3 7
a le
i.rea ,Erivideed of VIVI! rim CENT. ea
galiglllN'4'lll°L, th rlffr;ZOTAVAl
thee legal Vernal:testi...to, ea soo Baer the 11110
!net., fret at novernmenc tilmo zed load taxer
nel:alladarl IV. N037.1117/Iti, (Ambler.
vistas or Prmurvion uraysAitcs ocm
.• PART. Putout/Ft,. Nov. al.
rgrAT A MEETING OF THE
hold2RltrTea EI=J:4I4 1 1 &CM
per sumo vas delated, - payaole forth•
arub. free of Rational tat.
D. C. UIT4T.Z.
tlearualy."
tI.I.qCF
Exewas Itmorerai Balri.t
P.MBU.CIII. NO. DlOB.
'KITEarTifl BOARD Or JJIRE C
a .„ 34
or of thli Bank tisie Ileclaln
POUII (4) Pin (142/T..
WP.4t am sue,. ttayabla Ca or Mar the lOth
, 40. , 40 A. L 020,, Auttiant Cashier.
Ormeere Nettbeat. Babb Or Prtvirtimat,
Przesszman. Pte.. bog.
IarbITIDEI lIDIII3 VIREO.
0 tun Jar i elitets Rabb biles .1.1. 41.1444
glogh. out of fe " t "4 o t Pa r iaske
Peleete to tbe Otle i Jidda.% er tette iettal 4 ent
Met 444. -4 awl OW the lite Ina— 04
I sout oggeetthe the Gontresemit eax 0 per
1,63 :06 J. 1. 14I1DY.
ggirDIVILDEND. NOTICE.—The
• , Dlreetern arms tibsroateur and Low ,
a
reneav ille
Et
- C o
Mn ULM d.r4s
et... • dividend of
JelttZ era CUT...' •
for the WO die emanate -pitiabl at the orcoof
2lntaanrerin HinilletinitntOnknOW'
Jae. 11.1ZD. Mower. •
IlautosnawDesciUta... • -baton
' • : illiso:it i
.4 rx.ti %it NA4IC Or? •
' - ----
r alb.4/kroviA, Luicia.
la" TH E matelrons OF tali
orm i pi rr o k ra ltargnip=d • 41 , Iirkling'
24 =1:14:1 1 11-41:1Mff e lYig
taptalentlalirai °ulna mptturilltb tam. .
$. 4 . 12 4 3 t ~ , • J..suourrizt.c.a*.
,NEW ADV IRRTISFaII9NTS.
NEW GOODS
At Lowest Prices,
At
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos. im and 182 Federal Stzeet,
NEW DRESS GOODS
EIBRICIING 11111 DECIDED BUILILMI.
l~few Striped Shelly
New Maid ehg
• New Fable)? ehaikli
Itarnaing In Black' Alpacas
I Black sti d
Colored ve2 l veteetss.
Ladies', Chi:dress's and
Heals : nde:' wear.
Bats and ktonnets,
Ribb on , ' noLd Flowers,
Handkerchiefs,
Collars and Cuffs,
Ladle :1 0 f locking' & .Gloves,
Childre3's Stocking,'
and Gloves,
Cloth Skirts,
•
Balmoral Skirts,
'Fool Knit Hoods,
Scotts, Mitts, kc.,
knit Jackets and Sacques,
Men's Gloves,
Socks, Collars, &c.
ENTISELY NEW STUCK OP
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S ELIV
AT LOWEST moms.
Wholesale and Retail
WMLUIit BE3tPLE'6,
Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street
CESEE
7-40 GOLD JOBS,
iv, BAILEY LANG & CO,
CZZIM
Offer • 3rolted amo.reit of the
CHICAGO, DtiNVILLE
V/IMEHNES
Railroad Company's
FIRST MORTGAGE
Sinking Fund Bonds,
At 95 and ACCRUED INTEREST.
The whole 1.1.1 IS 13.2100000, or loss Lb
•11,000 eslis of con:Voted road. ood Is
and
by rim 110.irm. upeic.i.4o mile.. of EAU
cad • tzwincling egalpmeat. trauchl.., and al
Preveni Ond Altar. aviFireel moony or the
lEEE
Th lose, together with the h 51,100.000 Cap
ital glace altehig tate, fore/sties ample mesas
build and equip the entail, Ilse, Including
.g flock •nd Si.:, r•vi•uo outfit of • gt
IIIME
M=MM
h of the reolalnlng puritan t. In • 'taw of
==1!!!
Ilataa Bon& Rea for $l.OOO each. leave (any
E=El!l2l
Inieseat In sold. or nearly LOU per pent, lo Col
BOTH MAMA'. AND INTEREST
e parable In Nen Twit atty. la
UNITED STATES GOLD COIN.
The.. Bonds effer petealtnr ativaptages to In
entont. The but ter. of Government menntle
or ?wine Railroad Bond. m.r enehanne item as
a biltnemyray prone. fly bolder or 510.000 In
Yineernmento may y a channy them for 019 000
to thee, bends, sod reeelye 1000 tollooo cash
- •
tra
caelkania. Tara Instead of eln per coat
la tate:lan or rslo,ooo, and a "11l lower rata
ahem Inar I:natality, be • Ili receive T per neat.
Veld. for feet, inee . e. os 6/11,000—• 410eresee
In prein Leen neill In the cent nearly rqual Lae
fuer nf lA. bond. n
Tile Ikoldar of • l'adlc Ball.ad butul my . ell
papleapa at a wall lot.—and Pe-Wean la a 0.4
t the. road awl receive t pee Peat. geld tataress
•
for forgy ystrs, Instead or 0 per cent. gold COT
Uglily years. TA. selra vas Jar mat. DMIg 0 .1
nL gaotarlangt mould. as di et.lt.a /yd. at
compound foremost, moor's/ to tho
tiot bond UHL%
!Starting at Clale_afo. the C., D. ► V. it.aarc..l.
Leal. In . ournery dlreeLlon I.ltho eastern
unite% of Illlttols, tee what. adis”.. “....,7
E=MiMi!ti
inn by any of the ;Tani. mates. TOP UMW/
one-tbled Its knelt, the road laeuei teroogh
Broad and Rich Coal Fields,
eat beititaittly nipirlyChliairo with Om bon
coal al aloar grits, for generation. to canna. II
pelage the CELEBRATED IMAM MINER
==a2Ml
•
Ima. ninety miles nouns to Ma oily or Chicago,
which benbutotnard may bonus!. Mu dibutrul
iron mauulactmlug and distributing matar In
=C2==l
... jg la opened for bustyeea, and a very mott
le estimate upon tin lasel boelness cede. /Oven
net IMO. tinal to early
THREE TIMES THE SUM
nooolred for She
Interest and Sinking Fund
upon lEc ENTIRE ISSUE VE /TB DONDE. ISE
ramphlsz.)
TR. through traffic mast add considerAtdr to
lota, az the mad (mu pan of t.he
8110IFINEST TEMODOZI LIND
from COleago, eta Tem Haute, %lumina
ma kflualVEHt s to HU*, Orleans, fit,
1=23
:E=ss
rhabtaiiil th 0,0, e ...Wino detail, with amps,
of as on application. or of oar Amt.
Lo Pltttboigh,
• 8. M'CLEAN & CO..
70 FOPT7TI.'7II AVENUE
ad/ooring to oar sostiteA rbil• serer to offgr ay.
MM... /or .I• brAf4 deed ournar . b
0 fidi ;cud, bo• add that am Aar. prrsondlly cr.
durteed Mt, exttr• lf. of road, la4tatl
smtoced, a. teal ty 014 =Mary through sottol
tf r.... 4 tr•fali character an4capactt•for
verVlMag tAr/oreyot.y Metotatm; Me 'wall
QJ
whfed to, Mat the <Pt returater brIZA every
rorM , Mbr• 1. Mro.Mai booribobt d sounaskass.
W. BAILEY_LANO & CO.,
s trunciaszrre3.
54 Mir street Jetta kirrs
Areuts for 1....i0r fits BoUds.
1870. " DIABIEB. 1870.
'oeicet and Counting House,
run BSLE fly
W. S. HAVEN & CO.,
Cor. Wood ht. Rod Third Amin
a.a.viehivr _ .
tri: lll4 'famAitati):64:l4
HOLTDAYS..
Forgoes destrteit to have Huh Jewelry atediv
see.belidey manna, would do yea to lased
their orders now, to be lure to have them as
pow Was. Ire have a maple tee*. from
ofilch you can *Heel abythiski 10.1he•Jametnr
line Too wish mod. -
:',WATTLES 4 8111741124,
$Ol VI TH AVENUE, abovethulthltabeatrold.
nod .
SCHOOL OF DEFIGN.--E,en.
mme.mtseire edsdnaencedratilEMlEE
lizeidlirtenhimd Limn:m.3 per toold!k; U' oaf
itt3l
l,0111M:id Isuing. Sa Perlhollth4
'grApplrit Eat..oollo= easerlread stssai
aid Matt Am - es.
=ea arswiLf., ritostpu,'
ALLECIHIENI t try
6 %r al Variety,
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Sea. 180 and 188 Federal Street,
=I
NEW DRY GOODS
Enormous Money Saved
West l'or. Market St. and 4th Ave
Ladies' Cloth fugues, all mules and
styles. Look at them !
bar, HEAVY STHIPED PHYLUM,
BOLD THIS SEASON ►T Stis.
31 cents, Brown Poplin Alpacas,
BOLD Tail 9148D/1 A? 6414 e.
621 e., BLACK MOHAIR ALPACAS
$l.OO Waterproof Cloth,
$3,50 Alpaca Robes,
$2,50 Army Blankets,
75c. Children's Wcolen Shawls,
Bargains In Paiseley Shawls,
Barmains in Black Thibet Shawls,
Pargains in Arab Shawls,
Bargains in Velveteens,
Lyons Cloaking Velvets, from $8
per Yard and upwards.
Chinchilla Cloaking, $2.50 and
upwards.
Flannels,
Country Blankets,
Casslmeres,
French Merinos,
Empress Cloths.
ERn. RIIIIRRT POPLIN PLAID.%
" :/V. 5 111116111z 70 d0 PLN PLAIDS. been eel
n/ISe. fl/1 . 1:11e PLAID& nold thla
"VIZI COLORED BRIBER and
DRAWER/I, 00e. saes.
ENORMOUS BARGAINS.
CARPETS.
Oil Cloths, Window Rhodes,
DRUGGRT SQUARES,
Ingrain Carpets,
At the Lowest Pikes ever Offered
BOTARD, ROSE a CO
FIFTH AVENUE.
CLOSING OUT SALE
_to the death of OA Senior partoos
ar t. /UCH FULD. Me @ogre s tock of • - •
REGIBDLEII.B OF COST.
Ilse Stock Cg New and Cbmpiete,
00NalBTINU OP
anka, Black and Colored,
Alpacas, Valencia Poplin,
!rid Poplin',
Black Cloth; GinaJiinga,
Brod' Shawls.
Plaid numb, Cau►mereti
And a Full Line of DomestleGoods,a
J. IL BURCHFIELD &
52 SIXTH STREET.
ELEGANT CARPETS
&hoTbds latest and nua begotten' dente= •112
lm In
TAPESTRY OR BODY
BRUSSELS.
ast . rceetrcd by &beat tmP. fr
I.Ubb .. UN ,
hum
31 : 13 FIXTC1-43-3ECT =
Of the talent Oyler In large quuttittak
OLIVER
/CClarliThar
ocr 23 Fifth Avenue.
Ma;
/MOT OIL STOOL&
_ _
"intim
sooloirr
•
„
• Aare
FUZE RADS I
To nem inrea headed Jeritca..lost co ? las azel
an stun /plectra:l Wallas are chorea to the et-r
-am- nook or Muter sad Berealer ClotbasJaSS
ho viand asolerjetbited to the tonal* bi
B. C. Sarasaitsar i
The Mien LI.SziTT to be c.i.f.. .resa lee
eases istos ensign aeatly daunt In • salt er
:Ma to aigaper e l= i ttelZhotioa a Bath
clothesline to be au as M. 0. Sitairiasaaria. •
To vractler roturosiTZ• doliiVspead roll sineS
alarms where erSonlonate peon charge Awes
anibr , matUtut.L i elothlnc Put mom soa
Use wank Of atm IST Iron mess& AS
S. ThatisiurS.
Ora= to
plypere entry
&Theirs triii people lit
Thelr cial k nol
bar Jarot their clothes ecety visa free to
net. • Trade tratearcas Pis now .4
Iles Die No. Clothier an.
• LOOK ATMS MOM •
ritjaltralli r wortbl i e t
tizeitar nits aortal. cola
worth OIL • •
se lineal as Go ssekintin
MI Chi Mile = b ar' •
RLadrizeat etas . % mere set.. to am-
IC • Ons Aran lorreot . •
••'
• TROBRIWri•
NEW ADVERTISEMEINTt3
THE POPULAR MINS
I)Ftl" - t.)(_) DS,
SEMPLE'S,
Nos. ISO and IR2 Federal Stree
/ O . I .F.iIiPESI I ITI
At $3, Pair Good White Blankets,
At $3, Pair Good Gray Blankets,
At $4, pair good 11-4 White Blankets,
At $5, pair good 12-4 White Blankets,
At 1,25, White Merino Underskirts,
Al $1,50, Embossed Cloth Skirts,
good Colors,
At - 871e. Waterproof Cloth,
At, $l.OO Waterproof Cloth,
At $l.OO Black Waterproof Cloth,
At $l,OO, Brown Waterproof Cloth,
At 121 e. Barred Shirting Flannel,
At 22c. Doable Width Country Flannel,
At 20c, All-wool Red Flannel,
At 25c. Heavy Twilled Bar'd Flannel,
At 25c. double width Alpacas& Poplins,
~t 61c. Calico Remnants,
At j?,ic. Good Yard Wide Mastitis.
LANCE STOCK OF
Heavy come try yean ue b,
White Country Blankets,
Caulmeres an'd Seam,
Shirting Flannels.
Wholesale and Retail,
ALLEGE ENT CITY
BARGAINS
BY 1 , /LINO i" 1711CHABISB AT
K K GARDNEKS
No. 60.
15.00 AND prwARD
BOLD TNID 81180 N AT VOa.
=2
NEW FALL STOCK.
DRUG GETS.
CIIESTNUT & TWELFTH MIER
CO.,
7 e - evelerkes.
GRAND OPE NZNO! !
For tb. /ALL sad amtletzsa 'rsarorer
ILLONEVICESTIROCE of as thostoielotr la
Wades, /miry and Illrenran.
WRIT 000/13, 40. _.
Bridal Gifts a Specialty,.
BAILEY a CO. Lake the boo ersonti . ± 7
the Werth, mu: will at all Med bo Suomi fe-
Nth* sod them Mauro thothib. theth •
men.
HAILIErY 4t 004
NE ,
W .M4BBLS, brosx,
CRESTNUT AID TIMM ETIEETL - •
'•
COMO TILIT
riTEW ADVNR
POPULAR
ATTRACTIONS ! !
NEW GOODS!
1=) rlooss
BATES
& BELL'S.
Dress Goods,
Cloaks,
Shads,
Velvets,
Merin oes,
Linen Goods,
Blankots,
Flannels,
Mourning Goods,
Cloaking Cloths.
k i ma.PRAIDJE.
New ambit
New deeds!
NACRUM tt CA RLISIES
Lk ç-
NZW DRESS rannnweit
.arr/Vagl*Wia AND
TAX LATPA!
NuTNI.TICS IN HAM NNW
"NLOWLVIIITIP/Sa GOODS
GLOVES AND HOSIERY
• aanda . • luswatonat for 7•11.
Yid cro Wow,
Shirts and Drawers
ALL AGIIIDA AND AXIL&
C RNl llo o B wlnliThls AldD
Kuudats Dukruutaled st tow vdeei.
MAORI TM 6s --OAELISLF-
I. 27
j'IFTH AVENUE.
DRUGGETW,
CRUMB M4mml,
EXTRA quALrfy,
BRUSSELS CARPETS,
Direct Importations"
MIR BROS.,
.sb. 51 Ple7ll 41111NWel
oeD LBUV WOOD !7R
st4s oo6
ICA:)COPir
43 4,b.
-*(4.l4tit
17. r. ita-VVISL
'59
SW
a..',F..Kira.::a„v ~ > " , ~ ;,; ~v~a«'.`>:~4~,t~,~e.- - . c ~ .1 x ~°~'~~,
NEvr - ADVZEITISEMINTEL
WOOLEN DRUGOITS
FELT CARPETS,
IL IL 2, 24, 3, 34, 31 an d 31
YARD WIDE.
BORDERED SQI7.AREB
Futtable for 'Parlors.
DLIISG ROO UCH C 10711,3,
Woolen, Linen and Cotton,
T L4WER PRICES THAN LIST SE/1011
Noterithetandloe ilia undiminished lull
on these goods.
TIRLIND & COLLINS,
71 and 73 Fifth Avenue.
0=.1,13
DAILY A.BRIVALI
NEW
Fine Bilk Bows,
Wide BasA itilibons,
Ladies' Bilk Scarfs.
Boman Plaid /gibbons.
ZITINIUVE LINT OF HAM) KNIT (woos.
Ladles' Wool Khawls,
Ladles' Wool Vests,
ChHdrens' Holt &Nines,
Infants Knit Hoods.
RlSlfilaugul &arm P&BATING
Black Silk Fringes,
hill Lb. of Colon.
LADIES' AND GENTS' HOSIERY,
• totoplet• Line.
CHUMMY BALMORAL nosumr,
Gents' & Ladles' Underwear
BERLIN & CLOTH CLOVES,
All stelae of the hem
Boulevard Skirt
Genie White Shirts.
Paper G)Uars,
Handkerchiefs, Laces; .Cc.,
MACRUM, GLYDR st CO.,
mu 78 & 80 larket Street.
I ;
4
x'
43 gil
,:,
ot. a z z
'r g
WPi 14 g‘'
4 I
A
dr a A
"CO 4 el p 4
P c 7- 2 1 Z z 4 4 I RI .41
% 1 04 tari4
12
trO A
P:Ota
zo n 0.1"0 1 5mi
0
azi iZ ' Ai Q 4
a d
--el 14 )4 Z
1:1) 12
A ripix PABJEIM-1 have a
4
...... "...tor apple l'ertno,anG
al/clao andana ankh I lama all tom and
tee Moe .Tna PAWN% CONING AND
NU 0 IfaillINYIN takes only tbree tans a
ne crank to yam scra and Woe an ewer!need apple. it erlll pan ./aOll3 GIGIIII .Gr
oaring nelnOnd•
Dried ,apples se/1 much blotter mbar
p i a
snaip
Inig roanlne boo altart , onartsred by fee
L=Ttill alsortraent of -'
Lightning & Turn Table Applehrets,
/or gala ' , baton's and Betel, by 5.,,
JAMES SOWN, ' •
1 0 1.2.1.86 WOOD STREgt.
BiciDANDLESS &
41,4 wmao. cam a ma
Tracumais DZILLE4I . •
fteisn and Domestic 111 7
1 , 41 ITOVD Emu:.
maul dons some DliatastallaY.
1TT11331713811. P7l
KEYSTONE POTTERY. -
S. RIERA , co,
111143.ft,tore-v 0
QUKEIIIIIIIABIIIame MANZ 111111.
oaks awl Watt:tam WS mucarrernizir
lay All maim olorustir eitesoied to.
R.murnim e -
a rt lirrunp ul To TREAT ALL
diumsoorn,bm, i.. all Ila flarni,lll
and re ettatecnnte.•
sal eanntsa sal Depoteste7. rioultlag Min
malt se at VAIN mum, anta MOM
nom of Mefollosing enact% m bl
mamma annomum.atentrinotloa, mentos to \
malady, matanlbseta. damn In Wars nen% \
mamm a Mao aoclarnal
and Anonym eirce"le someal:=464l
tender autrriage mmustantary, mo
L.lo e m S =...= .... w ""vnau Tor .
w e e"e r d 'a ta mm a ... Qu a rt '
. ut r i aa a* "
ilye It* Maar • nist; be name On%
MIIM I Lr • n ftWlVline A t ill i lm 7
"al.
Mot
nation Mem km Cr mo Won%
_—••••1444
MID% Oca. Denorranalle. Oplaeso
ilocreoesi. DT or Barreattesa. dee tom,
OW " "4
it ""."" any 4 WtrVa b talf i r . a *-bc ontannt " = .
of Memo" mod tram. tboommt Qum mory
Fier nut acquire Min Is mnalalty
Unman ine practice.
a ft . i xama im r i ld t= ms. :
, 1 tzta r tr4
jar Panto Maw% Um cm to bad tne stalleg
In bY Mtn tar Mu rams, to mann invallops•
Otte' onjamm nocuous tbstammat..., to Us U.
dee bitaysieM man 0 e 171h eU the
gml"
telt MO,
' , sno t !' taa ' tt ine ntatin. a ell ' a :Trial corocaiestl to
M ommr. a
US Doc
or tor's Oploks Oill bream • alt i tr Emy•• arafttaz notentaat mar am,
can Oa ded by mat cm
pin. In pomp Inatome%tomar b Wood
masnaMloa Is Rantatutel, Frecossary. man tn
omen aanypenmant ntionatoo la eftitrea,
am
j. Me anommodulon a tomb matins+ •sioro COI
Mtatensameten *Vans ones that ye
i=numsry ..i.tet. Ulu Le eaLti la .
me mammy, lactating anolloated paw
All ontnannam_ • aro mann M tto
=• Oink seerraue7. 11.1Wgz Ittlaltasemj mila
1.6 Attomnlcr_tos•Ablyta at gnat tnt% ea
ti la pp antarwhm bar.= &Anita , tobs.
4 ../D410241 ; ef et.... oftspiii
•
ainzet StrE.TONS
T • ;COO ANT
Vann To=
• . .62¢1.111./fs=
bnrcled teadorks • • ablvolabbittlimm.
nftrissts °r.
6.. .. 4 0k1ttk or with Ibt. rick
• Mit -4 ar OF cow? ern.
Dr. koonti slam 4detrala
• • I_DSesurf /soon, hr. ' ''. • X, •
Tradib X 411iprioditui.,
~G9R~
Etir:>3EL
,
• • IN ViS
,
=Et , acxso.
T - STREET..
IMENIES
IMMO
1