The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 18, 1870, Image 2

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gleamy Casty.
si t TtIiSDAY. aid% ifitt
grimness win no conopt WWII to
bind last week's Coslltion, wby were tho
Dertuxracy so bent upon its neeteripllsh.
meal U Is:estimatorase or two of their
Inamnateaeteberswithperionsiviolenee 7
Ruszscatuarr Ago Ittrlx 1 7 The
,
teas* Ti.ka 11414.140 - *
i witlp ! r . Nch, pleptiers profess their dens
gator econoyo, square, Tots tadoy
Vtopptillint. Let Da -Mu
• -IMP , * Sat owl
+' 7b Ot>Qlaßon (W. VI) Aired
• pOlishe ottuk from the Presideat
i Ra
1 . 10,1 * 11 4;e 4. 1 4 9/ 40 nw l
ahtnnni n
440* efeeteni end of that load
ratan beotonakted ea tar eastward '
i . 471114 *.# 1 within 'thenexttwPin smith-
1 .2 ,Ibn Baste Amine Ontkit4e an!
..afeae
,at. Billlierea,. Renegade; White
and Brooke, Republkana witb , Wallace
and , Igeletyre, - Demoinale. The Min.
iriat aniaTeii4lllol2 Or
, .
ti allim for the lilt elt.Tahrs .
and will another do invpoidtlen if be i•
leiokad bribe two Demeeres.',Thne
;,Cfe'reliitatelbana' for aaitirchtoitnris;
tp _ieits *IA the Coalition.
" ,, MZ*43oll.l,lllCar Wilted iliftmijotrOteini
/Kt c?". th 4
41‘m1hlittr ;Zoo ars
fall of distuacksitwaof what they tour
Aim Maim= Afrersory Eng."- Let os
wianinalthei , *phi this lad threa
Ypanioreia of rho %doh bat one, the
present Inctonbent, has been known as
trimly to:Debra, CUMIIOII4 Each of
his two piddimporp-Wate-antl-Carricion,
men, and the 4011t?l:how of. and of ;Wm,
has Joit !orArtamaabody,lt la said, $130,-
'pea./ Via was Yr Alla that tt should bet,
worth this price f
ellilacenthaest our quotations, pew the
Mate prett, of °pintoes wit; the remit
tratcherp . of aelfetyled Republicans in the
fteesliftre; exultaticnt of our oppth
tents dies not eVen affeat concealment;
the Y al lAW,t7c.l. e t.'ibelOvtli.VX the
- Rerhibllcan preponderance in the Senate.
8 5taio! , ‘WAtautwt open have
bud, 'they hive "whipped us with the
help of our traitors." On the other hand,
the Intlikinithi&of title people finds ex
pression In every Journal of our party,
with a hoc Inaignifictuit exceptions,
throughout the State. • •
.
'"t 'tAi ti: iecesa reliable to bearer, for Enna
riagiserwre VW. to $BOOO, arid eigakil
bre - um wham onk buds!, hallimis:
MEL a iniolviiiiii*kiotaitd
the election of the ' Oosliffoi , rarer,
w!Vin Ala tdiMweihllid-t3i
thstlegialatere laat week at ea Cipkat.
twee cheeks twee hien seen, at least
Kite or*uoyoi. or both Of tin , `Bett;
4 6 rilicrit ' Atin0iteny, witaseltenhoooy
la at the Denim of the investigating Cour
991Pe190?ittf Whiginattl2l7
up that invettlodon,,nalese 7 0u ere pm
tencid Aide' fehrentiy under' the kilt
contempt for all whited euretieheesi
Mamie ebowbere • Yeti futellteitt
ankle flemthe' Philadelphia ".7),:ry, to
and* ilia ClareramN asel 'Attorney
General that the statute *of ; lbaltathine
adegliot'ritn mralitia the GouneMonebti;
sad ihat It will be quite In order to Ale
bills of 11ln:every 'and, for in 'Vienne,
agates; tor example, the last three Tram
merit Pahang law are - Wildest to
moot their/mew if eelbrmel bribe Exec.,
mire and Wm law aka. Since thiCkif:
emcee curet language In Ma memo,
is fee* . Medited.wlth the keittaio s of
the recent movement." agabot the'lleae•
turrlen," we are not permitted to doubt
that he will direct an Immediate mote,
went upon the aumooted otnclab.
rSam ibis New. Yarit './Isseierris two
wseb .go
pirate britar has, been' ismad b 7
some or ipartiet, bearing 'the's*.
blitoeur o smsmbar.".witich
eounselss breaking anusisr otioarty.
tiw and milting elm good mole' irre.
apsetive of ibegarig proeUriiies, ibr the
varierstatihmite the eh of the Inlets.
tom _TAM dew, k, 417: 6
I; tirmiki-be reforinere I
rive gsawrgig " ringa,ramtt
Mgoig
C k ri llidi em lt than lair Aso'
can "tare eil ia
'Veninyp sad they
Wat ir NzAvw au !OM Atal!Wyla
llt's about gm ori Vial chtaihr to pt
ia,.., I'ORgYkK, POP-MALA Itddlid*Kdi
etuatearnoer, with in appendix ahoteteg
I Inlaid*VlM% Add feEdttioequinof
ast.", malice eaadtdate, Mspodhata
irreiPsed_ To or Pm/ Preeddgea." low
Boom Trainmen gas Melded up' by the
.4.4aiiiiwO -before the Tztialtmes
e s3lo l l l . l oDeagneirlitellielt
was firmly a ,11,,ted , mt o A S hit 'tonged'
Per:'
~19,27,11,1' was ao iem* On
trastaVeaamabrbe expleitra bithe sag
(*Jou that torfligAiot;:op to thaw&
maatr.bium3iisaii":lll, the rkgkt
Ttai-taiie Idiot ba o heert,seY 10 4
whiekiftialkßidneed to Tote oohed
tl li i=stiouteee. 4:Weed. it• is
Arithe 041101 , that Ai
niseulhArlrerfa ntd..Dotwasqo4upw•
isad a! a east - 0.1. 'ome and
Lifer Jammand *Qin fa ba,A 11.pcir,
- of that iteerth; etaddil be 'quite` long
enough ?!?,' KT; • V Abe_ Attettelleiteder•
Did itr It is satistsolors to know that
the defeat of Reputdicammit did not M.
voive the WO 'OllO
Rumor says tluketotti Ittia Goo of 'th e
remodel was la" market, offerhas biro
self-to our hieuds,' d.
. but without' a li
Row didelndiOf th entfent3hecon•
uuoat lUt is 'hive die qiiiftikun
otwnlasmoolime thatbehrie trades*
pledgee to Detnixtr , Ns. nor did -they tw.
si Mu:Ri" tar
11,
az ailm , 0 MAR . of
.176111.
Oh no I The Democrinty were entirely
-•,' disintertetednadhid so Moister imams!
~, Thls reads very really, bui It wont do
. f1t , 44 1 . 1 .10. II AAA Sto`lnenDolt W &tit
,•- two. When more Demount' than one
like litalmirmr wertiobstioMeta.dfding
'.. to Tote for k lititt lll tTAXß dAllocur
told by Weltritie, tied otben of the piny
whippere;lt, ihnt 'llzoiia4".dogrep,twit
, In tantillpifirinetta
• they could whip the Iftwoblietm Aty,
and imi.tint„ txtattni.:ot Mt lflointiht It
wee 1211 this way chit mamma Dessaraita
ve r l,._PF9 l / 48 #4 0 .'fote dm" clue*:. '
pumice*, -It kr. Inda,ssystho be,
no pledges to the optiodtbm: in has in
1 knowledgenf mad& *ages •bidoigieen
bf rff4,l of MI.: olticerettee t ad potpie o y
Partway/goad 'Moil 'Mid': Aim. And
wbodfir itiyienie Shat taw peopiswill kr:,
1110, WA the solid .l stranza
:wair*,l6r OA Depublime bran;t . ,
It widiiiiiialyed d Id/Atria a doe Wirptor
ti n -- MPOIA 1 1 0,41.widdii ink itilldwa i l
. 1 arirdmwd"s„ 0 1 /14. 44metit ad 'him*
to' AloilittotttocikktMent Mid seem 'nii
~1 4 1 foOtirii it'd* . TAmt dig Waal 'jai
'a &Wind% "MO t
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"ME INAIIGORATIOT
Jowl W. Chwir, Governor of
Commonwealth, will be today matt
notated at the Capital, for the second
term to which ho has been invited by a
majority of the people. He enters upon
his re- wed ndr-
.4 renewed responat, /es under auspi
ces which are in some particulars of the
happiest character. Ile has the experience
of three years already spent in office, a
thorough familiarity with all the affairs of
the Commonwealth, a faithful appreciation
of bath interacts and the opinions of
the pie, and we are heartily satisfied
that ho Is and will be actuated
by a ainoere ' devotion to the ma
terial- welfare. 'at well as to the
Repablinan honor of Pennsylvania. Du.
- ringirbrbittenchntuiStattion- brhas seen
the marl lioneileeni recalls from the Re
rz.itui
' publican pro:feral ante In every lees
tire department o
.the State government.
That pile predont ce should now be
{brat;-under the operation of the moat
shainelesily po t treacheries of a
cabal which I odes a fey of
his pretended fripds, and the mob of
his open and malignant foes,—and thus
!lilt:lion the very of his second
term, is,,we regret to say, not a
happy augury for the political ,harmony
of his coming admittistratioti, or for the
solid advantages of the people. '
• But whatever dlfilcultles Ids, new
taw/live ' experience May enc ounter,
from treacherous knaves within, or des.
OFlteineMilill /4 4 / 1 14 we shall continue,
la common with all our Republican
Mends, to count upon the trim discretion
and peclitlea4delity of Governor Grant . ,
and we pledge to him a support which, If
It should ever need to be discriminaling,
will never cease tube sincere In la friend.
iffdp brward him, officially and personally,
or to lespent the earnest devotion of his
attectmeent to every high interest of the
Oontaionweilth.
NM
A FRIENDLY L'ARNINC
Bach- Republicans. in Crawford and
car Incline to approre the Coalition
keitheri at Harrisburg, will do well to
reflect - upon our statement from a well:
infonicd . werioe; of tho penal* design.
of their own renegade Senator. It war
known at the Capital lasewlnter, that ka
had.. then 'sold out to the Democracy.. Be
heti umipleted his own transfer at Ude,
the last seseuns of his term. He knows
that tincinmadon is already mortgaged
to Crawford "county. He does not, there.
fare, hesitate to declare his purpose o
again becx.inlng ',candidate. next October,
on • the 'Democratic ticket, unless tuft
nominated by the too7contiding Repub
licans.
Honest titivate, of that District may
something to think ationt in these
revelations. • Before they too heartily
commend the base corraptlOn which has
betrayed the State to the °poor&
56n, let them outsider the probable reralt
in their local polities, and take good care,
now, that they- don't play foolishly Into
the bands of tho enemy, by endorsing •
shameful treation, or the designing In
triguers who perpetrate It. They should
remember that the battle of Republican
*MAlo;o4,l4l to-day is to be fought
over , again. In their own District, next
?eight?. They aboula be careful, then,
16 commit themselves prematurely,
and- on the wrong 'side for their own
foure interests.
4 ,Tesibnisbort Phenol (Dom) of the
18th lays : • -
. , .
; Tee representearea of the Democratic.
puty In the Leigtammo deserve great
praise for the unanimity of action which
oharnekelned their conduct in this strew.
lila: They. stood tomither, ehonbier to
'shoulder, In the haw of conflict. They
,lisanonatrated. thee ;the nlitiority, by
Awing Isar on the high ground of In
;Am d ity. of papas, vi
and by moving in
aoli phalanx, emelt tha' palm of
, Ticitary from th emulicerity. As looted
independent -.Republicans who -looked
shields with the Democrats in thermals
;for the right. their honesty, fidelity and
antrageohallerure the admiration alike
or friend and foe. , That this union
the good and true men In the Legiala• of
tare will be productive of important and
benalkial reunite we are not permitted
to doubt- A new ens la the polities of
it he State waabegun yesterday.
• Cestsj ply,' Yety conllidendorsement of
Lea Coalltkm l Why not ? Has It not
Ommated the palm of ,rictory from th e
majority P' A ,Coaption organ has the
right to rejcdce In the beginningof a "new
bra' in Mate politics." Eepobllcaolno
betrayed, the truth of all our hard-fought
*Mts . - lost I The minority placing
teelf on the Mgt' ground of Integrity of
ixtMOte I" Coalklanythlng be more ex
tmlalielylmpudent than this I:?eammatic
bout T. Nothing; unless It be the Anti.
M's tribute to the "honesty and fidelity"
of the - "lndependent &Publicans I
Doti dole ail Ufa:strike the ideillng
publicenisin Of the lama of our people
Wdlthey intOy ChM 'ocandidons Imipm
Ohs anroprianone for public charities
Is tale Stritii, from 1860 to 1 869, both bl
chair% bye aggregated • the sma or
14,158,400, ,without 'counting the large
amounts upended' for the soldiers' or pensions, &e.;eitich would more
thee double aboyerlotal. .A: letter
. •
FroM.Holibiborit ' sari • •
-Borth apprepttatbms 'atsburved by
lb* often waggle institutions, to
of
Whom Sr. directly responsible to the
&Senior General and State Treasurer for
the faithful replication or the inonoya
plated at their omitroL I ,dolibt if for
thia irma anm there is any other voucher
bt the State ?temerity - 4hp the receipts of
pep. men _and women by whom it wee
drawn. ?to o n e knows bow much or it
=to Gra piaci peened bed in the hills
=k 1111. except" th ose who ha
ba n.
i g sn mama! inapt.
hich e y,
w
hil
e
i roe within the last
reer remelt was dbreocrmed th a t even the
edkaradld noe get sit that was oPPlort
melt to• thar2: she money having. been
takinvmat ;Trimury .by other
ripclaiming andexerciaing the opt.
T- „
i lheitairitiarct r Obarities.will have
no .Oriairot, over • these disbursements
Thstsni. 4 Mll Is pending berore the
4,1 4.j/utht 10 Pars. requiting
Ine vlllesis of these initittniona to m
eets& with exactitude fOr_ ern; doll[
saran out: by thin.. Thus tbla gap in
Um present . lati:weilla be doped at
Once.. Titan is snowier 'Jame effective
Eton.
oar and .F.conomrt •Down with the
Singe I These are the catch words,
,the
blunt . ingigrig akithbOleih tit.the renegades
Wito have last atrnek hands with the op ,
iositionr !be a 'raid upon era" , injected
jof rititie and private interest&
]whic~htxnbe made to. yield them what
they humorously call "substantial adriut
isitee." Thq-hirre made a Pod begin
illsit74Zbey biTll . POCkl*ld • it is said,
illseadyslllo,ooo by shell% of the Treas.
areisidth, and now standhungq as Want
ke:ki:1111:00. Harrisburg letter.: of ten
days since, to the Washington Bspeetsr,
thollioeks o u t another' algae: . in the
*Pion ilia:gramme of plunder. Head:
I hear it whispered that there will bo
seadalugd aharmsear" thia saukui. Ills
Intionakid than will ba a vast =Oust of
oallroad legislation during the winter. I
lawn that several lbrotgn corporations._
by which is maiturffew York companies
will be in the Bold salver, for dims
~ .
_Oben* , Prlelklies. , Of coarse they will
aoasrstand that to obtain them they will
toe obliged to sdvartossesaraneekibletwys
nada . X kayo! obiarved many • mouths
waterlog while the. solleat la being di&
cliallek said I Mink ~ may calculate
with tairtaloty*Pon. fteolog of stirring
Blues haratadora th• let ot:AOrll. . Than
are golfs smother of enswporuing MOM`
bars who wars sarodas by Bra, and will
=viii.Pors,-.lSith , ousigalbed bank so.
..Yritt.teill aea. that theywill go
XV nlPOrlarailroad policy:. ,- - _ ~.
:
TILE INFAXOCB COALITION.
Optsdeus of the Press.
the the 114 rzte burg Tote. raph.l -
The Democrats rest their last hope of
power in Pennsylvania on their ability to
commit frauds on the ballot in Philadel
phia, which will enable them to control I
the State by submerging its honest voice
from the rural district& To 'maintain this
power the defeat. ot a bill creating
tropolltan Pollee for Philadelphia is alone
necessary. The present Democratic po.
lice, numbering 1200, were assessed ;30 I
each to prevent the passage of tt It bid.
This o.lo,ooo—and ;40,000 brought to
liarrisbure, and disbursed by a friend of
General Irwin's—was thrown into one
pot, to defeat Mackey, and defeated him.
The Democrats, to render the defeat of
the police bill certain, demanded the sac
rifice of Senator Scull and Senator Watt.
One Ma.. been. sacrificed._ The other-ra.
doomed before a word of evidence is heard
in his case. Madreyhits beet ifianghtered
after being nominated by five to one In a
caucus of Republicans. The Senate will
stand, in a few days, sixteen Democrats
to seventeen Republicans with the chief of
this treasonas the mew-called Republican
whosotrote will decide every party ques
tion in the Senate How complete oar
party Is told may be gathered without
father words.
lFrosti the Phila. Belittle, Rep.')
If there has been any , bargaining by,
which the Metropolitan' - Felice bill and
other important public murexes we to be
.aactifleed, the ple have ato know
it, and the Leg peo ialatultiotight rig to ht
be ebleto
snd boat.
Olanisoses Saurus laths rails, Poet. nap.] ' '
There to no doubt; that on Tuesday
night some of the Republican dideentere
pledged that, in consideration of the solid
vote of the Democracy for.Gcheral
the . `bolters" would Insure the defeat of
the Metropolitan Police hill and the le
aning of the oonbated seatela the &n
-ate for the Democrats. The .Democruy,
in addition to supporting General Irwin,
to vote for the formation of a new county
in the northwestern part of the Sham A
majority of the "bolters" have today de.
Wed that they entered into such an agree
meat, and gated that the party pledging
them to act with the Democrats in .the
'above matters did so without authority.
They claim that they voted for
Irwin. from• perfectly proper motives,
and that they • are under no sort of
obligation to reciprocate the act of the
part) , led by Wallace and Buckalew.
The Democrats feel now thekkhey were
deemed, and they gave encie of it
this morning in die &nate. It was well
known that the Police bill would come
from the . committee to-day, and that rt
was the intention to attempt to pass It
op to the second reading. Notwlthetand
leg that every
,Republieset &tater, ex.
cept Mr. Lowry, had promised to sup
port the measure ' the advocates: of the
bill /MOIL found th ati disaffection' existed
the breast of one of thsir number, and
he was not ono of /rwin'asupporters. It
became painfully, mealiest that he had
been button holed by soma of the prone.
'rent Democrats who have been at the
capital (or some days, looking after the
welfare (I) of the bill. The Republican
members concluded that it 'would be bet
ter to allow the matter' to lay over until
after the inauguatiors.
- With reference to the Diamond-Watt
contest, it yet remains to be seen wheal.
er the two Republican Senators on it who
are relied upon by the Democrats; will
disregard "the %communal* which *lll be
produced on the part of the sitting MEM
b r, and vole to give the beat to the Dem
ocrat. ,The drawing of the committee on
the Sc ull Findlay contest; which will
take place on Tuesday night nett will be
watched with deep interest by the Ito.
publicans, as It may develop the slates of
the two suspected members on the Dia
mond-Watt committee. '
t from tee site Dltexteb.j
A coalition of the fifty-five Democrats
In the Legislature and fifteenßepublidins
have elected Gen. W. W. Irwin State
Treasurer by a majority of nine over Mr.
It. W. Mackey, the proud incumbent.,
Senator Lowry and. Repasentatrue Bow
man and IdeCreery were. among the. Re
ptiblican members who bolted the Matadi
nomination. 'The Democrats formed the
main strength of the - combination, and
the Repabllcan party has received better
service from its .euenties than it has of
late obtained' ,from the majority of Its
friends.
(Pram the tlttahareh Past, Mesa ,
Who tilled the tteptlbhealk pal y !
eays esslttlee.
The Celia or ledspendest Utmost loh.
Italie. th e Plepabileatk party.
.
Fr: sz o lt die !
Withe t71.1* Ye.
isse..l saw It ate. ,
Whotauth/ Its blood,
I, ray. Mr. kali.
1 eawl6l It We
1 wailit lw
Who made lid Atoll,' ?
I f glieroart. •
maliV:g d elttrTori. wiW7
dig Ili grave t
I. woe Mr. awes. •
11/621•. eall livy nukes,
Boa VII dot IW gravy.
Whonl be the pans*
I. s* .yo Mr. MeUrethan.
PH do tee e1.:a1..
do the rt nutter. '
When! he the elm* T•
I. aair Mn. Craig.
I'm good eta,
1.11 be the clerk.
Who'll cum , ft to Its grave ?
I, asps 1aw4.1•2.1.
I am the mam,
I'll catty It to Its wee.
entail he the eitter mosseer ?
1. says the Gaiter;
be chief muntaer.
.10/ • oialm ?
Its steel., that tells,
/1./Inatair veto.
Wheell lollthe hell?
7. acre and oaak.
Tb,mittembllman sans. is:can. 4
, . Ilreem..the Allooaa 150114 •,
If the result. shell be the -disruption of
tka rimUchi PhrlYe end the breaking up of
radical schemes of corrupikin and ertrsv.
apnea. all good people should And no
doubt will Moles. -
• (troll the reek Iteambllese,
_
No Republican member of U e Legs.
biters; however corrupt he may be, can
afford to 'go on the record as an oppo•
neat, outside Or bib party, of so. good
an officer and so pare a man as Mr.
.
ITiom the :fork DeT'ocrat../4.:1
"ring" or combination Was formed
to defeat Mackey, and to elect' Irwi,
thelato'Btate Tivistwer, consisting of a
very wealthy -oil speculator; and sundry
Philadelphia capitalists and bankers.'
(In:motto Loot:Laos Intalrer. Ba➢.7
Hr. Billingfelt, haring voluntarily en.
tend the caucus, end took: , his chances
th ere , we., iet , honor , and *good
faith boar:ppm& the nominee. Instead of
doing I/1W it is alleged that he agreed to
vote avadmit the Democratic - cirdmant
from the 20th Senatorial district; against,
the"actro of all his IhrinbUctin colleaguea
except the Mri. Pirtington of the Senate"
Morrow..l3. Lowry, on condition that the
Detoccrate Would all rote for Irwin for
State Senator. Such is the humor of Esau
Nobody who Allows him
thoroughly doubts nts complete fitness for
suck a work. * -• Whoever expects
as investigatton of General' Irwin's
tlsi conduct worth anything from , Bil-
Snitch's Finance - , Commlttee, poseurs
more filth than Is .necessaty to -remora
Mountains. If the Finance Committee,
hoWever, should want' any facts hearing
main , that question, Mink they can
find some In Lancatteril- - -
• • t • [Teas the lidne•l'' I '•
, Reinoeld, Godshalire Herr and Wiley
were motto Harrisburg as Republiams
by the Republican organization of this
County, They bate deliberate-1r at.
tempted to destrdY Hutt' organization. in
this 13tate,..by Voting with the Democrats
against the regular Republican candidate.
for, EitMe . Treasurer. This, they have
dme in open defiance, of the Republican
Party of the State. Do. the Republicans
of Lancaster county want such reprasen=
tailraces thew •
Mr. Billingfeit's "delicacy" Was Stilt
(ugly manifested lert , stimmer, when he
eleculated a lying report that Mr. Hockey
had sent money into this county for.the
purpose of nominating certain friends of
his for. the Legie!store. This ha declared
he could Prom. while at Rho came time, be
teem It to ben .balso falsehood: When
called upon afterwards-to . substantiate
what ho led said, „neither he nor his
backers had either. manliness manliness to admit
it waa a falsehood, or , the courage to
tempt to verify-Is. - What a "delicate"
sense of honor such amen must have.
Tbcf four members,- from this county
voted time/unbent for Gem."lrvrin. and
against the' Republican, nominee, though
two - of theM:had 'taken Part in, the Re
publican MulouV,,, indwom ipund In gbod
faith to support the nominee. . :
Mr. Billimrfelt not.tote--did not
enter the, convention at.oll—though
had taken part ha the mucus. •-• and If an
bonorible_• man would have . :felt himself
bound to support the nominee.. 'But 'lto
had dons • Ms" part 'in' voting with 'the
Democnits for the adniindon of Findley;
and larded.to . Make room for his custom
MEM
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PITTEBURGR DAILY CLURITE: TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY- 18, 1
.
ary plea Of "conotientiousnao" by not
voting at all at the election of Treasurer.
Nobody who thoroughly understands
Esaim, double that he la capable of any
treachery necesssry to carry a point, pro.
Tided it dots not need to be carried out
*play.
Arleen Mr. Mackey .was fairly lumina-
WI in Republican • caucus, controversy
on that point in the Republican ranks
should have teased. And It would have
ceased there had It not been for „the use
of money. No man in big senses, who
knows anything about bow lids contest
was conducted, doubts for one moment
that money was freely and lefeetively
used to secure the election of General
It is a melancholyretlection for the Re
publicans of Lancaster county that their
represe.ntatlym at trarriaburghaVe helped .
to disorganise and done what Is in their
tmwer.to.destroy. thellepablican party
the State, and that the only probable
motive Ithitt ,ealt• be augeested for such
action is a most (idioms and discreditable
.. . . . .
Mr. Markel was nominated In and by
his Party, but was defeated In his election
by the greases* outrage on party princi
ples Over perpetrated against a loyal and
°Wilding people, and that great wrong is
ao yet only : partially developed. The lint
outcropping of this damning plot devel
oped Melt on last night in the Senate,
when two renegade Republican Senators
shook bands - with the Cope and voted a
Copperhead Into a seat, against the report
of a coMmittee who had investigated the
l't4
(From Um lannunstar Examiner. 1 / 6 00
the House our pledged economists
d "reformers" Messrs. Relnoehl, God
lk, Herr and - Wiley, Voted for the fn.
' ease of the'Governor's salary.'' • •
r. Billingfelt dodged the Treasurer's
section: He, .liadi however;put a =it
in (Findley , Democrat) to' vode for him,
and be played the sneak. • • At
the October election, when Mr. Billingfelt
was running for Senator, hews& switched
In three districts in this county. ' It seem
they knew the man—that he was not to
be trusted—would prove • traitor and join
a villainous combination to accomplish
Its defeat. This Billingfelt has done.
• • The Republlcam in the Senate
whe are relied on to carry out the bar
gain o! talsong out Wan, of P/dladel
nhla, keeping out Scull, and defeating
the Metropolitan Police bill, are .Lowry,
Blllingfelt and Herr. • Billingfelt and
Lowry have already earned the gratitude
of the Democracy, and they paid it back
by electing Irwin very promptly. Now
let these three traitors pay back their
"pound. of - flesh." • " *
Infant of , Lancaster county, the 101160:1• of
this thing remains, to be written. The
actors In this drama of. professed virtue
and admitted corruption are yet to hate
their portraits taken. 1 " - -
Mr. Lowry in his speech in thi - Senate
in defenoe of hip treason to the Republican
party, said:.. „.
"Go to the grave of John Brown' and
ask him if I 601 note true Republican—
go to the grave of Thaddeus Stevens and
ask him If lam 1101, true to Republican
principles—go to .the grave of the mar
tyred Lincoln and he will tell you I am
loyal to the Republican party.”
Mr. Lowry took very good are not to
call on any living Republican who could
give bun en answer. What John Brown
would have answered or what Abraham
Lincoln would have said In answer, were
they living, no sane man-can have any
doubt.. Slick to your platy or resign
yourseat, if you are an honest man, they
would have said. The acorn with which
Thaddeus Stevens ••wottid have received
his mock honesty, would have sent him
and his coniederateln treason, &alas Ml
lingtelt, from him with such a lashing u
they would - have rcmembered the balance
of their lives. " Ha had no patience with
such pretenders to political virtue, who
manufactured doubts and gave the Dem.
Derain the benefit of the doubts,. • Mr.
Stevens is not a witness for. Lowry to
all on in his treason. '
The Governor end the Pitate Treasury
liefetring to the alleged abuses in the
State Treasurer's oflice,• the Governor
kneaded to the Legislature, " in the name
of the good people of Pennsylvania," to
correct-- these abuses, and to provide
means fur preventing their continancit
Uhl& Excellency had referred to, copy
of "Pardon's Digest"—, work which
seems to be popular. in the Legislature,
and of which the Governoidoubtlesa has,
at Inuit, one copy—hc might have found,
in the ninth edition, on page . .128. the
following; .. ': . .:'
Section 113.1forly officeroflkis Odin.
monweaitli, orof any city, borough. coun
ty or township .thereof, shalt kaoout,
with orwithout interest or return there
for, any money or valuable aleurfey vs;
missed by Ann, or which may be in his pos.
Session or ander his ctintrol by virtue of
his otElins, he shall be deemed guilty of a
misdemeanor in epics, and on conviction
be sentenced to psy a duo not exceeding
one thousand dollars, and undergo an hev.
prisonment, by separate md sollutry con
tinetnent at labor, not exceeding flee
years. and If still in office. be adjudged
thumper Incapable of exercising the
same, and the said oMce shall forthwith
be declared vacant by the Mot passing
Sac. 71. if any such officer /UZI yam
into any contract or amount wish an.
bank. oomoralion or diog' , Werat, or aim .
elation of Individuals, by, which said MIL
am is to &riot any Omit% gate or edent.
tags frog' the deposits : with such Walk,
corporathm or Individual, or sixouclatlon,
of any MOW or • 7110:11b10 Security het*
by him, or w vel u may .be his poe
alon, or und control by' vi rtue or
2d t paid °Mee, he shall t4 derma pally' of
ordelemsanor, and on convictton be
sentenced to pay is line not txoxiibig
11,000, and to undergo an Imprisonment
not exceeding ono year; and If still In
office., be adjudged the:miner incapable of
exercising the same, and the said office
shall b o lol 2 #7ool.4tclarC4 Mint:by the
court passing sentence.
For further. information, if required.
the Governor might have referred Solite
fourth seat:lon of the act of lath of April,
10414 P. L. 494; tenth 'section of the act
of 37th of May, 1841, P. L. 405; the see
enteenth ammo of-the act of Itltit . o9
April s 1845, L. 530; and the But and
second secUons alike act of 26tholAprit,
1853, P. 1.. M.. The Ilfrpfunith section.
Is part of .the , 8U article of the-tenth
section of the act of . 10th April, 1850, P.
L. at (Report on the Penal Code, 21.)
do mach for the remedy fornishod by
trot criminal law.. There is also a civil ,
remedy by bill in, equity, by which any
!kat° Treasurer: or en-State Treasurer,
may be compelled to give - an account of
all his operations; and of all 'earnings
acquired by him through -eny mistme of
the publat finale ' 'The law* aiready'on
the statute books 'apish all the , means
necessary "to pa:BY,: any inmate Mate
otilceto punish any - malfeasance la the
office in question, and ttotwto. prevent a'
recurrence oh abuses.; ,
By way of comforting the -public on
this subject, bowels.? uncomfortable the
fact, .may , be' to certain Indlvidnald, we
vrould veins& that, although a Treasurer
may have had a settlement" with the
State, and verivelile Private We; Years
ago, both he; awl 41 0 ' 0 ° 1 4 4 - may be
br n _otight•inta cou r t , and, if , it, can be
Prated BAC BO has violated . .thtrabove
sections of Use statute, be or his sureties
can bweompelled to pay to the :Mate the
felt:amount of all the "calming'. re.
calved by Mat through any misuse or cals.
application of, the State fupda; and we
may add that,. If, the Governor deemed It
Impolite to prrasictito such "ezeffenderit
before the October election:there Is noth.
lag to prevent his Becellency from order
ing the present law -officer ofl the Com•
monwcalth to prosecute nice,, Tho '
statute ofliniltations Is inoperative se to
the Btato:r,Ths Day, .
=1
isli mad that an Italian nobleman, in
. a paroxyamof passion, slew hie only son,
and slew his only brother. The Cheryl
condemned him to pass three yaws In a
monesteryfrt prayer tad peoltnace, and
to eat grass like .Hebuclidnezitr, or his
food wee to_Consist or the weeds which
grew In the cloistered garden. Hera he
found celery, blanched In the abed,. beds,
and it became his favorite food. :When
the time!' Ids confinement had elapsed,
he transplanted the weed Weiner garden—
planted It in trenches, to bleach It crisp
and tender. He stood - high among the
'nobility of the land; and; at his entertain.
meant,. produced Ws_ edible, which Pe;
name very fashionable, and les tree
since been esteemed", luau....
, .
Ir Has long been acherished idea that
the Italian opera depended principally on
Italian tangent A French paper bas
rutbleatly ehattend thiabelltf'publieldng
the following `list of performers -in the
"Tarsals" at ?aria lam month '•Witch'
Ad, a German,. from Thunburg ;
IA Alsatian ; Itonscner, &nigh t Lor ! Tou,
tome ; Mdme . ' Mme.. an , Amerialm'
'from Rem : York ; and Mina Kraut; la
• .
THE MONARCH, IL B. M. SHIP OF
WAR, ARO THE ruratoure, U.
R. R. INIRVETTE RAILNITH THE
BODY OF GEORGE FEABUDY.
•
W. ahSrt e'er now have veiled their .hrllko
state,
A.d tad their eme t0...W. 6"r.
TO bee: gems. the seas a fusers. helmet — .
Great adralral. or great captaia. p.to. SW " .
Dot SO. what admiral ' 5 ..1.1 r0 t" 1 .... °l e r
_both oar ameltte llonareA bear -
That thou In gore "ley she ahron ■ her M ....
And hal r•akaat Mee her Itar thas asoaralegir
Wherefore this mono.u chapel lalr
Above MI. reale With boom. telle • crowned,
The te etahvert sabers withbrereeheads and bare.
' la an as warned deatti•••tett ranged atoned?
Some misla a m en-or-war ChM needs must be.
%bus by n Xmolfin warooblp grarewarde
• borne.
Ina Columbian • aealin'•
One WbOal two 13100111 vrembe %bele SW la
[none.
if. sou. a was dur—toes proudly borne.
Bonneproudly tell. end.'er sea to Ids gran!.
! wbose battles
ectd
noon Adana.
:W0.% fume writes toe actdevesonn. or tie
•
Ho /sank& Ika anent UM. Elk wA al
The 42 hi whose rinkt tuna know In ant the
left•band &lab. who 0o irompot Wow.
Auert ao marl, •nd thnund no need.
•Notnia le the murrain. **oleo Chen , -
enddin in ctorf— , gainst ildr.dlog d
Who in love's 'trend., unprl. hat and *spoked.
Went fortb, hi. victory over those to vial
On Seth a Warrior's body Mecum well
TOnt obi IN cold's warublpwltO Neu World'.
At .17 of Ilan Ilan wile* love Will moll
Wails., to Dote, and each tot to friend. •
—Punch
TO THE RUPTURED—WHY RI.
PLE COBIPLAIA OF IEUISS
0 1
The mason Is obrlons Loamy pumas t tlt
wholly sunset from 111 finite and Illy .dl on e In.
stre meals, end In =mycoses no s trums Is dal
butfrequtntly does bum. It Is not gen 7
enderstood by those who tensile Uwe.... that
tbCft stltytttion and fitting mulles skill and
minding, knowledge folly ea. much s.s It does to
prescribe wooer msdleltes for the cure of dt.
Rene. leech Injury It done to person by In:
!MIMS iMmes. .1 trots should stem[ be lifted
AT so y poison not thoronghly tloClined In the
anatomy of the human body. but upeeMlly Id
the amb:my of the ports concerned Is the ire
dnetlon of a hernia or a ;velure i for It ought to
be apparent is orrery one Iltsl snob knowledst Is
obsoletely seeemsey to oral one who under.
Wm the tteJlMllt of hernia. rhettna by It
°perukes or by the application of an L fiiillbuace
to settle the protruding nut. Wit hate ellen
seen persons who hue narcoses] so reani as
tuelt n dozen trusses Without gAllng salted. a
elmemilmos that may maombly be expected
when one attempts to knew mom of his elm
ey•ieti Mao one who has devoted the greater
=I
1:11=:=211
If aey one will ask himself the question say It
is that to vasty parsons eelfee to tells way end
fall to' Let fella, the eoestiod le readily
wend that' they mil at the core of wets dealer
In them erlieloss, and kit or miss, they auks the
application, selected front • rimaiker pieced be
fore them; without I[llolliol whether they win
sumer the purpose =tended ore( t. Whales°
say =to= - trams is =assembly tree of other
meek:table= appliances, mch u sluselder braces
and supporters worn by Masks for weaknesies
==n=:M!l=l
Um* are prone. •
Dr. ICZY/Seti, at his (Irani Mcdkdae Store, No.
167 Vixen) street, but gine over thirty fear
of attention tetbe.e subjects and la .Hipp roppit .
ad '''.rlttravary wort of BRAWNe that may tre maw
ed. for the nailed evia 'or aoleltorstioa of theso
natoi - taaate Geary.'
•
THE I.IVIAO MACHINE.
Inhere the main spring of • watch and every
Portion of the worts become. disordered. The
human stomach ts to the hersaa erste. what
teat silent, sleet of medal I. to • chronometer.
It tallitsce. lee ictio• of the organs, and
control., to a certain extent. the whole Using
machine: ?le cemparlariemay be carried hither;
ler se the I..tnen sad ether Imineriletioes of
the male eerie( Is indicated on the face egthe
thneleree. to aim Is Um inane.. or other ells
ord: r or ate stotneenbetraild lir the tun of the
1.7.110 2Le comp exion la sailer. or Wed. the
andare deficient lams and !Meals...cc.
and tilers is • worn. anyone espreaslos AB the
tenconate”ece ninth mile as plainly a. writ
ten warns could do that the yr.& woollier*,
Oryl
Or et, row
boa to a,
part., la not perform, st It. duty It requires
nont M fl tad retmeula, area to
OT
mole
10 no 0.114 tales witeelfel. Tim broke.
mole opting or a watch may be replaced by • new
oar, On the stedasch can miry be - repaired and
.tteengthewd. axe ale I. one or tee selectee:
the fame. • enviable ref torui re *We ltereight
tee. Tenn has been waging • emcees. Fel contest
w . te , 17.p.P01 , 1 la all allude.. A. sreptelle for
tairtireetion it stands alunt:• When the rename. •
11.• beLneeneetnnie bare WoneiOnnetnn.
er t
in.* . at best, Dam` more than the
ennekrinnete. • goatee of tee wtoilteetne am 2
pal
aMDl., re s t_ powerful sionmehla eremites perked
' UV 87«.'17-11,4% 14:1=41.aNfr.r
ibl. Important gland. •• well teepee tee atom.%
end b the .Im. •re, who Answer di.-
User:eery regulates. ton reinvisoredng eery
seer[
and aoinalatisig organ
ten
ethlre beetle
end mental health depend.
NOTIONS
rgr WESTERN PENNSTLTA:
N IA 1.. —The Anneal .1I•ellor
ftne wietrlbeion to the Wrote • yin •nia
Hospital will be held st AilOortial Illx•
190.. on
17UrIDAT. 711 15th LAY OP. 3/.14 CAST.
At IwOo•elock I. X. Vbiltoin wilt lake the train
Aran Lean* the station In Annabel. )a ßecreltlt t 11;40
• . J. A. ItAtire.
3•11467 ' ry.
arraurian, abs. ny 111711. ,
arnieN.
AVE RS at ta• MU U NubbaIIICLA NAV.
IBATION have tid, day declare , . a &etc/sod
aa. is. Inca of Hid comma, Sr Ulaidiat'als
anoints at •/VIL PSI& Clair.. al, Taro Debase
asps a &Om., nap ad U. !V lax. jamas on
startsad am fma tau oillgeof ilaradma
-07110/04 WI!
VrellitlMlLbt,t"llitta4i;
/ -: ; 1 1:/ ft : It) 31
IUOLVTIOA t:...
,• *Dike ifrea {Eat l4aZo-Dati•.
ntrship bezettilere elastic/I,oloth
WhIORTON"
'Etas This Day beefs Dissolved. -
s. T. wurrio astberiita to reedy* PITMeil
of lii Claims and settle UM tm.tot ma of 1111104 s
' "'.- = • Z. T. SAINT.
- JAIL 5.-moartni. •
Eltaarestrza, D. 4:11119.
RE FIRM' - OF. BAILIFF
,'
',MOWN a (MIMI. wail tals ear dituttvoti
Paataal_
le lak JAKE,. CAII , O al
21 ' payw k" Zqat.tit ' l l taritl
l
atllos Indebted to sald trll/ ideate cdataatl
e.
toototttn swell ate oatmeal. and au 1.1101.
Cl.lXt. WUILIII•MS see was 84 Jolla Kt Wag: •
Vaigt I,Ztramirtitql r"" tti. "4 ho
b. " *"
Jatilgell C 'BAILIFF..
..:• Plarn.Bl2llWa_44l.
.64,140112.3ty Cirra nati.lx4.lllio.
lo'reuitnit rtires. tx. Ina orthditit wirmi
Carsont would ass, theoppertentty Orwell.
slag ar thanks to air friends for their pent
ravers. age Meld reepeathally eel elt,semiittell,
ee or these 11V 011 fOr the •Or Ma la a
" .411 EVIAN; Vlemba* qu as 4
Itteom Pipe tlitere.sllltedend street. Allrehear
ettr„re.. would t• teem. stele themes S. M.
flinete mitt the emend emeetally hr tie Lik irea7
Ilberst Minn 4sll ri ar • pence extendhlrever
His peer., atm mould supeotlelly.eollelt a eon..
tlegettoe of their esteemed favor/ fur the old
misdnal arm, ,
The of PAPUAN. °NEON • .00., hai
tbia day beak dlataived bp lhaltaUsa.ezoridic
YAKS sad. J. Z. JOHNSTON retieleS. , - The'
baNaess NS& be.eetlled tharabstetassan.
nem t - JOHN T. LOGAN, - .
' -„ NO3NAND.UHNOS.
Auwaus palm.
- J.l..roultsruti,
ONO. H. 1.00•11 r. ,
The andirtlgaedarlitopattove thatanoroooo
and or of 14111tION and DOMUTIO UMW
WAILS at atoll" old ttaad. x0..051 Wddd lifeet•
eildtr My Ina Of LOGAN; 0 'Alt CO. Mr.
JAIL Jaltastoatrlll tomato 1010 tie house:
> 401 10:Ti . L011.1711.
- - EDWdBII 001410.
ilittrast 1140. 1101:4 Lttutt.N.
-
CO. PARTNERSHIP.
LOGAN BROTHERS &
:Macerators to W . r.
. .
° " gß t l icolclikarrlfslini AND iiii!"
• •
The oaderrlmted bor. Ws by formed a Coo
M.lLie_yl4,eik of the purport of Russet:lax •
e on ' ait 41 " IA ;411 in, run.
Duetecsior,rrry Ballohmktormerittortroot
pat lit.: ra a y
ita u .tr r4ll
Jo ,',l4.Uttir
rAwts ll rr 13 .
.2.lofr.tat 20.: 1u70.; ,
PRifIT CAN' TOPS.
sELPI 7 d;Ai3Tti.INc,
FRITIDC AN TOP.
COLLMS
Glia" A.
SOW vttyr ZaVaLl
WtaD MAP"Diftre trallV l = l, Pal lima
It helm% Distimeity ilia Paripaistlt
uvul, *Walt et&=Bl4l
gala acatatas oppostte tba i rtnier
.tae muu.r,i:s...gree4=nime".
Vet-K-I'. •
lEEE
NNW ADVNHT/SEMIENTI3 - . I
X -EL N-'o'
Pt.
WILLIAM
Nog. 180 and 182 Federa
NEW GOODS.
it 8 -1.38. Dark Frills,
It 16e. Dark Prints,
It 11a. lark Prints worth
It. If . 14e Dark Delaines, good ilinlllll.
At 30e. i:11-weel Plaids.
It I! I-h. - , Gamy 44 Ilableadollikeellig
At II }Marked Emilio, a tarp&
It lie.-1,14; eel Rob Roy Plana. Is.
It 08e. Very Geary Grey Twilled Diane!
At 6 '1•40. Mare Cud.
It 13 He. Wide tiara Crash.
Pillow Case ianallas,
.
. Rheetiabltas(las,`
1111rtiag Dustin, eat. :laid.
bible bimq
Sunhat Crash.
Cassimeres, my cheap.,
American Popliah lc,
LABOF. STOCK
WILLIAM
Nos. 180
FEDERAL STREET.
EXTRA BARGAINS ! !
it 30c. bit Shoalder 111,18.
Al $l.OO salt gioulder Shawls; (meal
prim., 8400.)
1183.00 Brit SktrU,warnlted rifled
At 11 1-le. tinto Hemmed &Wend
Handkerchiefs.
Be. Lidice Linea Iludkerekieh.
At ter. Ladies Linen Ilemst'd Handk'ehlefs.
1116 ud 60e. Ladles' Deep Skirts, slight.
ly Soiled.
It SOL, Children's Hoop Skirt'.
At 11 We., hen's Wool Mixed Socks.
At 100, Children's Helmond SteeklngL
At 40e„ Hen's Nary Croy lindenhlrts ud
• and Drawers.
JUST OPENED.
The New Puler Bootle,
amidst's Lid Gloves, all Men,
AT
NACRUII,GLYDE &Co's,
78 and 80 Market Street.
.410X 1 ,
HORNE & CO'S.
la order to rtlll fortkor iodine atogk, Wan
tails, oaf" fognosl forgotten', Ire on' Milton
.
to otter oar stock at
GREATLY REDUCED rums
Many Goods Below Cost.
Woolen Goods, Hosiery,
Gloves. Underwear,
Law and LI - :teearideles.
Embroideries,
Millinery Goods,
Sash and Bow Ribbons,
Satin and Bonnet Velvete,
Dress - Trimmings,
Gloat Loops and Ornaments,
Boulevards Gldrte, to , eso,
AT REtAIL BARGAINS.
IT Jr 19 MARKET STREET:.
strovEs.
Ui=l=l
BISSELL & CO'S
TRECTJA:PI4„
POll Brrommovi3 MAL,
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Waist as
well se any other Store la Oa Valais:
BISSELL &
.
No.' gB5. Liberty_ :Street.
moo, on band and [ornate. . •
rental' trovss. „
arrntro wrovics.
• OBATZ /norms.
• COOMINO B.A..tiOZA. Sta.
33.01.41:13.:14:k z •
ORE i'IIoCONAFY
lit Plant BT., taker It Vai l ,
' astzerisigr. • ,
°Ur
" r e Unfin :lianed
43}003314.
CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP!
Moths! %tubs! Watches!
w4rr4..es aftEAFiRm
fkripird WatclasOralltiaa
' - U* I s , Watcliti.
lenraclas cannily rega l :Tat :
r7tm
W.N. HAVEN IMP
Ra.vz TUB BAIA
Asisizortnaia'xit
BLANK BOOKS
OP 'A vialcr rozeoirpriox.
Comer Wood itteet ilentird IRAN%
sPictito MINCED MEAT. :
_ todebratal .16 "
Mataril Meal at redue4 Yam. w i lr In =
ni sada Jan, Arita% b. VaaMq
. • okagr. mow tor.as 7, 747.
lan Arariur Liberty mid
BARRELS CLEVJeI •
itin7b7IYIL.V.I "AMUR
MEE
=ES
to;
.-,.......1
_
ADvsFerisErErs.
1.e.Lt313., 113'70.
'SEMPLE'S,
I Stret, Allegheny City.
POPULAR PRIDES
it 10e. tack - Hock %web, "
It fie. ugh, Hack "pm e ts, a pest bargee.
At 71c. each, Ites's While Nails. Hader
shirk
At 7it cub, Ladles' Black Felt Skirts.
Al 11.00 auk Colsred Printed Felt Skirts,
slightly Imperfect,
It itiO each, UN Embossed Felt Skirls,
slightly Imperfect
It I.li tech, Honey Comb Quills.;
At i 1.60 Cid, Honey Comb Quills, Me
Table Hopkins, /kiwis sad Scuts'
Hats sad Bongets.
Ribbon ud Flatten.
Hosiery and Glares.
ilitadkrnblets and leek Ties.
Collars, Cathy Ac , be. -
OPENED TO-DAY
SEMPLE'S
and 182
ALLEGHENY CITY.
THE
FIRST MORTGAGB BOND
OF THE
CREAN, DANVILLE
AND
'VINCENNES RAILROAD
Tema aarecas te be Lented...11,1100,500
Capital Steel' pelt ...... 51.1011.,6.00
Estimated Cool, of need, (1.40
rain)
=slam.44 learialriirs per II
11:1111111
Net Earning per assma....
Liens& ea Ch. Lean per at.
Azikemit or Bawls per =We
of road 10.000
AaarmasA of laterest p ra4lt. 1,260
Aleut of Net liCarrrtairs pits
-Ho
•
.The Bond. follow the completlon of the Need
barn the hut Company of N. T. ae their
Oficial Reenter and Traesfcr kgeitS - and an
!told at p stO3:ind sect fled leftists, .
They hem exerainetles Lad sampan,... bet
ter, Gls ballemd, than any other wow before the
prattle,. Ye the axed and enebanieable elements
or &MP. iltenreep and Prep.
They hear good latarest-levee per sent. Gold
foe torts an seemed by a Shaking
Jena. add Peal Nettles de .1 , 0% the rood, It.
*atilt nod act theme, the Ifnumblass, aad ell
Piletee and tabus property of the Cowman.,
They depend ',mei no neve or half•mttled tee`
iriory for besieges to pay Mete Interest. bet epos
an old, well settled and productive creates:-
immunise - that • railroad t.ui threath the heart
of each n region °den better smutty for both
be west and Premium! that a road ts es butte
throes!' the most bluely extolled wilderness or
sparsely settled Mentor,.
Thao nauroed possesses sweet edeaa Lute.
to matting Into mid out of the clty of Chive°.
laportant Saltroed' Center: In matey
Irma& • lino of villages and old farming eel.
Yeasats to the .1000.0 nortlon of Um Buda of
Iltlnotel a runalig near to devoid of Iron Ore
of great cutout L and value,' and oyer broad !aide
of the brat tool la the stato—wllch sanded la-
Asa beelike the Itetak
Sod other Dulness thee armed, there 01/1
attracted to Ma rood lbe toarLdenble tragic al.
rueflY lOrloSted as "front Ste Lakes 'to the
filalf;”_ae with lla aoelhent Ceaneetloas 11 fttrzas
• Treat Mae 40 ogles Oozier than yg.ebor
Comte rfosa Memo to Seuhellte.
nut Ponds am tlimelbm bunt spots Reilly
enderßaateess tam I Pew lean Must fatigable
d00n10414 competent judges tielne-la
• Gawrwraus wit.* iMststuprintaitrimsi a r
wittier.* l i t. tam Beide. eina Tnut
11;0.4 eaw Mr.* fa. zoriuse BRm a.
Nam ia, w Lai Tar tile.
Boll.lll . mrt toe bad direttly.or is, or of ii,
errata i.rulre.gl
S. 1111'CLtAN it CO.,
75 iNounTair ih.*E2tlCM.
w. BAILETLArip a 00,
MERCHANTS,
64 V'ZiIe.FELTRICET, Nett York„
r .
Agents for the Bale of the Boods.
'lo:ooruir '
BEAM FALLS
CUTLERY COMET
MANUIPACITIIHXZEI 01.
Eittperior, *American
TABLE GIITLEBt
IMII=I
K E. 7 -KNIVES,
::• Oust llBll Vimerpasted.
pesl4ll, new pikterni aid alit% vell-isewa
styles of ?alas Cohen, Also la Nook elate
iet a' 011IVARS, ntrzczi*- 3ZAb
'Neill* at all deseripttosi.:l3l llags
L /MY
_ aIdIZIPMK, opra lassmasapaa
with the . etilo/11.1 Olga sad Whoa:ads Dears.
NO: 70 . Wood Street,
tirreonneen. PA.
I=3Ell
I'm 72
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t e t 'i t t-sl it4 ;
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
GENERAL
REDUCTIONS
TO CLOSE THE
ENTIRE STOCK
BATES & BELL
OFFER THEIR
Choice Seleobxl Stook of
ress Goods,
Shawls,
Silks,
+,600.000
2,1139,204
119,T643
Cloaks,
171,000
Blankets,
CCM
Velvets,
VERY LOW PRMEB
To Reduce the iltoek.
DILWORTH, 11111PHR & CO.
243 LIBERTY tyrREFr,
toppodi• boa or 'woos.
Are RlC. o l.ll,lute alilmoults IS
New Crop New Odeon
SUGAR and IdOLASSES
sr Theft adf/e /se imp 4:ent. Sass
oss otbgagar . by Site Mogi bortd
/171.T0R
• FELTON ft: IrIIABIN,
pnAcnici.±. imanurEz iAN
Gas Awn iris= alrivaii4l. L .
Aura% .11W 11Isil, 1 1 1 1 11,1416
irrniminicia; :
tam no:: Oa; Rue. Goa Pixtcres.
Sok Sabo sad Wish- etoads., boa 114.itad"
Maim 'Aloud Beet Nam rad Skein Cocks .
ordprouhaitd. Pallid dad Prima* Hadhiss
dale IP , F1?1 Us% . Inter sat atom 8 e U ..
alrounds. Jabias lecaPilt att.mue go:;, . ,
PUBLIC rammer.,
EEME=I
11881i/Deea sipolated
INDPXOTOX tut AlleglieDi Coital), Dotei . la
18 . 8 th1 Alm Mai satil Decemity *lee Dee
Neebaikal Testieg XstfiberpBsa
be PIDTDDIa.
I DM be UNDO et the 01110 X MI MIX* EA.
=NAL 'II3IINDIM AMID PIPX ;
Twetty-IDIM dreef. acar Nam; Pittoarir.:
• a. a. alarm
M!=Ml
TRADE MARK. . .
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• omffl 1 I
ocrs ..-; , .
imenti7 m.xoor
lip:
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'OII[IINEYS.- ,
nAnaoffeCANDLE&I&OO,I4 , •
woe wuessicauractko:: t k' C
&Noumea& nur&se us - -
raidgeted DaitentkiDri
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ADENTRIT
GLOSIN
"OEM' Vr
Is Now hi
BAIL
NO. so .imaaux
=
" sascalimiewror
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, dm
CARPETS.
NEW FALL STOCK.
011 Cloths, Window Rados.
DRUGGETB.7
DBUUUET SqUAIIIIB,
Ingrain Carpets,
`At the Lowest Prices Ever MK
BOVARD ROSE I CO,
21 FIFTH MR%
CARPETS.
REDUCTIONS.
The alterations and im
provements of our Sales
rooms now in progress, make
it necessary for us to im
mediately dispose of a large
portion of our stook of
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHE,
Hearth Rugs, &e.,
Many goods will be Bold
at prices below the present
wholesale cost. Oall at once at
mum xecramocE & CO'S,
23 Fifth Avenue.
oes
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
Positive Reduction in Prices
PIANO COVERS,
Mosaic,
.Ifxmituter,
Wilton lungs,
Crumb Cioth4l,
• •
IC., Ifs
1111ILLUM BROS.,
.ro. ex FIFTH arz.rtfa,
am ABOVZ WOOD BUZZ?:
WOOL'S DRUGGETS
CEEI
FELT CARPET%
1, 11, 2 , 2 1, 3 , 31, 3 1 and g
YARD WIDE.
BORDERED SQUARES
Suitable , for I -- Parlors.
DINING HOOK CHUB CLOTE,
11 , 412; Linen and Cotton,
LOWU PECS; 'THIN LH! ELM
RettrlituteUtdbut tbe sogittabilebed
thew Atooda. •
& COLLINS,
71 and 73 Fifth Avenue.
calms!
CARBOLIC SALVE \..
important diseoverY - of
the CARBOLIC ACID as a
CLEANSING, PURIFYING, and
HEALING Agent is one of the
most- remarkable results of
modews medical research.
MPUTillg' the late civil i
was extensively war
used in She
Hospitals, and was Sound to
e not apt/ a tbesroligit
Helmut, Nat also the most wow.
.derfal -and ffl. speedy HEALING
'REMEDY ever. known.
,It wow" presented In a ,
sciestille • 'eoarbtaatiost . with.
, other soothing - and healing
agencies', In ;the Orin of a
HALVE; and, bath* been KO.
ready used in numberless causes
'with most satisSactory and ben..
eSeinl results, we have no best.
tatiogiwoffering It to the maim
.110 as the most certain,
~gualk.efr_ectuaS remedy. for - an
.Sorei and Ulcers, no mutter Ist
how long standing, for Burns.
Cats, Wounds; • and aor
ABRASION of SKIN or
mod far ahludiseswestamerally.
Bold by all Dnyeala: pike SS <ea*
Jo'l' F PITT golerig)' 1
1. I
i.utar.,aieroot,
DR.
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MITUITtar TO TREAT - ALLL
ca an Warm. ma
cia ill itu 'iftle del lad
aule 111 .44 polciser, ressir r iNZie ,
.i= orattarlimipian.4.4=.....W.
12P7 8 :=7 , I= .lndolanot7=4 "l"
Ten=
. ..s.
dza_ a i,.._--zicrai., • .
en ff........ coutle.tlonalsna
pp, DoceoLa u trtl*Tr e
.10
riteßerts•ter. aes,
tea or • mantra' of a oin bmitls. '
=,..Att•anocrltoca. 11•norrnarta: D'lmein•
and blarnlty or Suraulasi, Ira ttoste
ion
i i ho
...;,.... ,
lame ilangirttfailL7tWOT * eartaiiiii •
of Macaws and fawns thenuAtojaaaa r = '
meta • - •
dielabookoe_ Ira
_tt 161tled ann.t.idr . 4,
Menne ever a nil =panto.' ore.
Is futrata dlanunanina. Up es aad p a zirodelle ,
hei ni z . = .1 9• 4 =6 „.
...tom
ttud•aanflag Inas re. elentragy tbil /pp
Ow or Tamar complaint&
jail el ' a n d I t rih m"" tVg I 'd a etign In a ' ,
1 iiga catri' • oplidra tap 11..-
a. le.,=,,,Litgl==e4tatirovr.,
a■aryaW.l la atVortu4 n '''''
. " 4 " =,
/pleas of inch Inale% thot's 41 : •
eganaetal 'Milk um orfrx that sr. Inv.
...... m ytllli afar ximizur In calculated 15
recovary. al rant . .
Sill-ii.--All troeortpUons ane petodud la tall •
poolorl•otta.tizma22, nad:414.17,..fram •
:•t : R A ,x
_„„,- 4 ,,, =6P lzp atior Who SIM '
~' WO
VUleitYit Slii'.
Ilmor Short Neu.., bootie tt • -.1,.
011 GREAT
G SALE ,
CVO TIES ,
FOOS' at
ErS,
ET STREET ,
prioe, , and lung* b .old in
nab.
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