The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 27, 1870, Image 2

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THUItSDAY, JAL rr, 1870.
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-.Nola closed Jo Now, York yesterday
atl2l/.
Tie Baltimore sad Potomac Railroad
will be completed berora the next New
Year.
. .
-Tee Indians, Bt tar and Antrim's
I...heronries-So be known u the Indhuta
Ws LURK that the appointment of
illopr Inspector has tom conferral bythe
etoyeraer, upon Wesley Wilson, Esq.,
of .Wartmorelaad.
BINATOR Rvrarrhas decided wisely, in
withdrawing hls proposition to legislate
the KiddletoWn sand-bar into an island.
would have dote wisely, had before.
borne at first, any intervention In a
matter local to this district. Who Is the
"prouitnent citizen of Allegheny city,"
aLtihoasinstmos he was led tootler that
proposition t lime I
i:Taa , Kaoress Lanni:um= bashetore
it andWlli adopt it, an act removing
disabilities and dlsqualifleatlons" from
Wee who Ina. any manner voluntarily
ailed or abetted In the attempted over
throW of the Government" Thus are
9se, wounds of the .late great national
strife healing up one after another, and
aational,ntdty and the equality of men
onward hand /a hand. 811109
alma* Is abolhthed, the [Heaven:born
santiment'uflood will to 'men," L Laving
free coatae.
I Wit msvi letter from Rott..Tumess
fiCIWASITS one of our State Sermon, cor
ratting the statement In the GaggrrE of
OM that lie "bad obtained two
copies of Ttirdon's Digest' at the public
coat." Re assures us that one copy wu
Qs Titivate property of a, citizen, and
borrowed by himself, while the other wee
afterward voted by the Senate to each
isiiittbiM, 'Oar Senator voted against the
ratter gift, and will not accept the book
as his property, leaving ft in the Capitol
for the-woof his mooessor. We buten
to pubUsh this correction, in Justice to
Mr. Hdwum's record. '
!TIM Meadville RdMignon Will resume
Its daily publication next week, ender the
oontrol of R. Lyle White, the senior
member of the old firm, and W. T. Chat
flint; foimerij of IheJourned. Thema
will then appear in handsome new type,
and we my safely trust that the Raps 11l
ems, both in matter _sad style, will be
Ilfergt.r„Orita We, of the experienced
*NI* anis niannientent, and of the
Repubileana of the city and twenty. As to
Malatter, It will not do to judge of Craw
ford "enmity honesty and Intelligence by
the Lowry lad Ames standard. We can
firm a better opinion of the true mud
meat of the Republican people in that
quarter, after reading, in another 6:116111,
theatelgorous sad healthy - talk of our
Xi:Mullis extemporary.
WHO IS IT It
, -
-We and the followhig paragraph in the
110114 (Cniwford county) RepubUcan:
It wit ere correctly Informed, R Ii not
very long mince a Republican member of
floogrees from one of our Pernwylvania
Districts sold cadetshi to West Point
for several hundred doll p
ars; and made
the dialuer without advertising in theli o
T../leradd. When the proper time comes
we are'prepared with the names, facto
mufti/guns.
Tatouring' the present manageinent of
tliziraptshfican to be.enthely responsible
on' any 'point of veracity, we invoke a
prompt scrutiny, by the House, jut° its
very. serious - and moat specific charge.
This serial:ly. of a charge which chal
lenges enquiry, and pledges such com
plate proofs; cannot be avoided 'by the
Rod's, without exposing that branch of
Outgrew to the mat. hip:lrking sus.
To the Republican delegation
frrretida i iitate, this iimusation is a serious
444 only to be cleared up, in the yin.
dkatimt of the innocent, by the clearest
and'ipeedieat exposure of the guilty, or
the branding of an inexcusable libel upon
thiljahial which hu uttered it. .Rum o r s
of similar transactions have Idely cep
peered in other plate of the country, but
never before has the charge been specifi
Gaily made and the neediul iiidence
voluntemed• %Ills 'support. - Who is the
nawortby Representative r - The House
era and aright to let the country knoir.
A 1110Vtill.
, .
' Ai:correspondent at McKeesport thinks
tbat, when the "retrenebment and re.
itum" party are stopping the leaks in the
Treasury, it would be well for them to
plug up the wormholes. He is quite
right on fiat point, It le by the reneges
ofthe smallest worms that many a good
sidp ha; me tide; become water•logged,
sad mem to„ i the , bottom. Our friend
Mavens kb point,' by meedfying one
"worm," a - very small oute.to - ba ante,,
wholes been saaidertitly be . :oing rev
. for two years at the Tressiry.
warn la styled Herr, a Republitan Retire : -
mite/its from Lancaster, a very sleek and
fat Bona, possibly-raid u honest U any
infitnitiiinm worm me -be. Indeed, he,
ler gaits too' honest a "worse n to vote
with Ids Party the other day, preferring
Isiber.to complete • dirty bargain with
ilkikPettioarstlN to band overzur aced
old C39 lool tWilaith to a rascally coalition
ofergnadarars.. - Oar McKeesport friend
fa attar this exemplary worm, thus:
SAM yawl ago this 'winter I received
film Harrisburg the Minim' of • point
enetioute Vender Cranked by this member.
I eltilisted quite a number of the same
dostaineses sent to this °Moe by the,
maim mall, and franked by the same
=amber. iamb of which oast the State
thews cent stamp, made a pigtails or
tbsiamite forwarded - them toamember of
the Hoops requesting that they be of
fered to the Oonsmittee on /firmament
mei /Wore, if they had such a commit.
We hear, from Liu:cuter, that the Rer
pollinate - Of that , honest old county will
treat thle aloe little'Worm, to a good dose
of that ✓ery Termifuge which was prob•
ably. peed 111 • Ids franked circulanto
ließcewt. The cue will not be difll
- teat:. Re ill merely a pinworm.
The•bigger tape-worms mutt be dlfrerent
ly dealt with.
TKO INutalr CONetraIItIATIRGI
The plot at Harriaburg haste:Lei to its
dasesemat / The compact of the doe'.
tlon4ta bolds' good, eta party coming
eqesialy rap to Its respective agreemehm
The Democracy will get all they have
Naked fatallilteputillovii Sing' Or Sarix.
hat been already replaced by one of their
own•number, and another Republican
Senator, Mau% if not thrown out plat
atttoloWtrefatoiof htitemocratic core.
genitor, can see,cloae it hand, the crown.
big act of *Liddy, by which the Senate is
to be "0 4 4 VEr thedomtnadon of a
lrgm between the Democrats and two
Of the timed bbd mold bibiushlng rogues
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who ever made a trade .or poktics, and
- merchandise In their pockets or a high
public trust.
The vote of the Committee on the Wait
and Diamond case. Wilma 'lambing the
letter's petition, and summarily exacting
an answer from the former, at less than
twenty.four hours' notice, leaves but lit
tle room for doubt as to the intention of
the majority to report Js favor of the
Democratic contestant. Perhaps, before
this paragraph meets the reader's eye,
that 'decision will have been already
made, and the seat given to Diamond.
That gives is . the opposition all they
stipulated for from the party to the cos.
The Democrats also . stand up to their
Own agreement. Ina party caucus, they
have decided to support the new county
project. u stipulated
for by the men
who has thus taken the job of auction
eming off the Republicans of Pennsyl
vania. In due time, they will, under
the ume contract, and to meet the de.
mends of the ume infamous jobber, also
make a party— question of the Sinking
Fond Swindle, tinder the pretext of the
Gaul Enlargement, and put that through
the Legislature.
The bargain Will then be completely
performed. The swindlers will have se
cured the State . Treasury to one of their
Willi, the needful legislative cover for the
robbery whichthey contemplate, and-the
new,county to be erected as one of them
desires. Poe all tills, the opposition re
ceive in return, the control of our Stag
Senate for this year and the next—power
which they would bare bought, if need
be, ate Kill greater price.
—Thus is to be perfected the shameless
bargain which we csposed long ago, and
which has here been executed In the face
of an outraged but as yet helpless people.
Bat the day of reckoning will come.
When our Republican people shall, as
they rarely will, comprehend all the
scandalous enormity of this carription
which has ripened and no w reagens before
their eyes, they soul unite for the just
punishment of the igen who, for the pus.
ent, have contrived to degrade high pub-
Re places to the nasty level of the pettiest
simandrelism.
The Repubileans of Pennsylvania have
in tact lost the State Legislature, not
by the votes of the people bat by a dirty
intrigue of a handful of bold thieves and
their witless tools. What do our friends,
here In Allegheny, as well as throughout
the State, think of the wretched pa to
.which political treachery and personal
knavery his brought them?
Let us now look about for some rem
edy I Liacklly, there Is one weak spot in
the gain of these fellows, If pubic rumor
may be trusted. They have given a high
public trust, and one most essential for
their swindling uses, to a man whose
Artie place, if the laws are faithfully eke.
ruled, is not In the Capital, but in a
prison. Let Justice be done upon him—
It will be simply inflicting a legal penalty
for a crime ornamitted--ipd, although we
shall have lost the Senate, yet all the
Mher rascallties done or contemplated, can
be checkmated at one stroke. Shall it be?
! Tag Washington Chronicle says: "It
was a courteous act of General Negley,
when he undertook in the House, the
other day, the defense of his predecessor
from the aspersions Mr. Woodward.
•It was forensic strategy, too, to accom.
plish the defense through a Democratic
newspaPer, and themovertient west most
occcessful one,. as It forced Mr. Wood.
ward to withdraw his reckless charge of
repudiation, and admit, rather =M -
I dewily to •be sure, that it wei to be
taken In a Ple.kwicklan sense. The vin
dication of General Moorhead by the Pitte
burgh Post, from the accusation of having
led in the repudiation movement, was
most full, positive and norquivocal, and
coming from a paper opposed to thatgen.
Gelman In politics, and ' opposed: tothe
whole repudiation scheme, must betaken
as final and conclusive. It was evidently
so felt to be by the gentleman from Penn-
Sylvania, when be rose to withdraw the
charge, or, in his own language, whenhe
I'expdated from the words attributed to
(him)- the genuine and real Idea which
he had intended to convey.' Whenever
a Democrat hereafter brings the charge
of repudiation against the Republican
party, we may take It f granted that If
boldly met he will have 't o explicate' very
considerably.".,
TEE Ptilladelphle Press r!!marks
,
Announcement is made that, a raid is
to - be made ripni the State Treasury fur
the benefit of an antiquated ditch which
worms Its way through the hollows be
tween Erie and Beaver. The. propoei
lion to secure the aid of the State for to.
opening this ma Is said to have strong
tettikant... , It will be searaciy'poulble for
them to force so questionable a venture
through.. Much sea portion of the West
End would be benstlited by it, the gene.
tat remits would be Do purely. sectional
Is to seta out. Majority of the people
against It, .Thertbuittre could never be
to garnished Airith plauslbllltlea as to
look equally attractive to *IL . The mere
fact that the Maui Is importuned for rai d
oasts a suspicion upon the project. It
le waliknown that every snob enterprite
It has enlisted In bee proved ruinous to
the Treasury. It is tepidly cell knowu
that individual or. corporate-energy
far more atioomefol in building railroads
and canals, or remodeling them, than
the Commonwealth.. If there was profit
In the enbame, either immidiatior pros.
peals's, depend upon it, capital would
scent it; indeed, it would gladly forestall
Rarritintrig • Tefeyraph thin th de.
. .
tines the prod= status of the managers of
the leading CoaliticitijOnn;a . of the Statei
The - Philadelphia Renting rele.jfavh
is paper edited b y Orlb or the vilest Cop.
peroesde of the State) Thei Day, a paper
pablished 'by one orAndy Johnston!),
or.eolltiators; Ind Which; since Re eniat.
tepee. has scarcely uttered a word in fav
or of the Republican party: the Pitta.
burgh Commercial, a paper published In
the Interests OM& Democratic party,
ander the control of one of • • and
the Lancaster Repress, edited by a roan
Who was pardoned out of prison • •
Whilawe admit that thes e papers pro.
Pons to be Republic= In principle,
beg our neighbor to be eandldetrOugh to
Kate that every one of them opposed the
re election or GoVernor Geary. even after
be received the unanhnotte,noadruatJan
of (ha ReintblicatiCiouventioist that not
single one of the editors voted for Gov.
Geary; and while ,he la on the witness
wand, the editor Might= well state bow
much of the Packer corruption fund
each of these Otlitora Koo•ITOd,. .
Letter. of PreetdeneLlneolu.
The following beautiful and character
istic letter of Abraham Idicoln is' now
drat published in the Boston papers ;
ETICCUTIVir. MANIATOL Wasumovorr,
Now., ill, .1864.—Desk Madam:. I have
been shown on the file of thei War De.
partment a statement or the Adjutant
General of Massachitsetts that you are the
Mother of five sons who have died glo
riously on the field of battle.
I feeibow weak and fruitlesi must be
any' word of Mille which should attempt
to beguile you from the grief of a loss so
rw
ovehelming; but I cannot refrain from
Ruder* to you the consolation thatrasy
be found in the thinks of the 'Republic
therdled tiisave.
I pray that oar Heavenly rather may
'Otago the anguish of your bereavements,
and leave only lbw cherished memory of
the toyed and lost, and the -solemn pride
that must be yours, to have laid so costly
sacrifice bpon the altar of freedom.
Yours, very sincerely and respectfully,
A. Locome.
Tp Kra Bixby, Houton, Maas. •
Tait Reading Times nye: Wonotice
that sup of the bitter Anti• Cameron pa
-
perm defect . Etats exultingly' claim that
I the , of Mackey and election of
Irwin for State Treunrer tato be regard
ed a 4 *Cameron overthrow," and an
evidence that the distinguished Pennsyl
vania-Senator has lost caste among the
Republicans of the Commonwealth. We
beg fettle to differ helm ills view of the
polifinaltituation. It Is well known that
soma aftiens Cameron's warmest friends
aided with; the "enitefer • •
Tam, State of Illinois now has NUM
mlles of _railroad, of whirl'
,4.708 ere
open. t for. bushiess..costMi, with their
equipment', ;115,688,512.
REPUBLICAN SENTIMENT. '
from the Meanvitla Republican.]
The head and front of this conspiracy
against the Republican party is the Sena
tor from this District, Morrow B. Lowry.
Ile pretends that he is fighting a "ring,"
talka loudly against corruption, mak,
dramatic appeals to 'leaven and the shades
of John Brown for the honesty and puri•
ty of his motives, and at the same time is
simply aiding one of the most corrupt
combinations that has ever been formed
In the State—a combination which strikes
'at the supremacy of the Republican party,
and virtually places the Legislaturetinder
the control of the Democrats. This is
clearly obvious to all Intelligent observ.
en. Mr. Lowry is doing the work of the
Democratic party in the .Peinsylvania
Legislature more effectually than any
Democratic Senator, no matter what he
may asseverate to the contrary. He Is
dividing and distracting the Republicans
in the inrest of a "ring" more formida
ble and te
more corrupt than any that was
ever formed around the Treasury. • •
We warn the Republicans of Crawfoid
and Brie that their Senator is betraying
their party by intriguing 'with the Dens.
ocrats and faithless Republicans to fur
ther legislation for the benefit of the De•
mocracy of Philadelphia, and in the inter
est of a "ring" that seeks to plunder the
State Treasury of millions of dollars in
behalf of a corporation, and that con
templates the re-election of Mr. Lowry,
That is the plain state of the case ecnord
beg to the best evidence In our pentagon,
an/make Eimmsbots Telegraph.] -
Mr. Morrow B. Lowry winces under
the Just Chastisement which we have felt
it our day to administer to him tbraeliing
out the party which he disgraces by his
claim of fellowship within itsranks. He
Pow finds himself engaged, as usual; in
an Intrigue as shameful as thosi which
here Characterized his whole poPtlaal
life. But having made war on his party
this time, be finds it impossible to defend
himself with the weapons formerly so suc
cessful against individuals. Bullying
has lost Its power, and Lowry is
notifies if not itbully.
[From the Kittanning Rppubliess!.l
But the worst feature in this whole dis
graceful transaction is the fact that Irwin
set himself up as a Reform mindidelp, that
the infamous "Trearnry. ring" must be
broken up, and that h Irwin, was the
man to do it, yet he rallies around hips
the mostcorrupt and unscrupulous set of
men that the Commonwealth can produce,
and how were the sympatles of this Ms
tinguished band of patriots enliated under
Irwin's banner f Ahl how were they
That, la what the people wept to knovr,
and they are detetmined to knew It.
Unfortunately, that answer cannot at
present be given, but •we shall
look for it, for it will crop out
sometime during the session. vain are
all protests thatt - Improper limns were not
used, and suspicions wilt not be hushed
until there is a satisfactory investigation.
[Prom the Bradford Begetter.)
Charges of bribery and corruption are
made, ands committee has been appointed
to investigate the matter. If money was
used in securing the result, we trust the
guilty parties may be brought to Justice.
The firet that the Democratic Members
were willing to unite one bolting Repub.
lint should have been aufileieist for every
Republican to stand by Mr. Mackey,
whose administration of the '{realty
Department hue 15M41 entirely satisfactory
to the people, and highly creditable to
himself.
[From the Waynesburg Repository.l
It is best to watch a Republican who
asks and receives the aid of Democrats to
elect him to office. This system of holt.
ing from regular nominations, affiliating
with the opposite party, will surely work
ruin if continued. We care nothing
whatever about the )lackey. and Irwin
nominating members of a Repaid'.
can convention ought to
stand by the aktion of the majority.
itre= the Lancaster Ramo her.] •
- Each of the conspirators bad hie special I
share of the work to do. Senator Lowry,
of Erie, bad already gone the whole fig.
ure in,his betrayal of republican trust and
confidence,one vote more was needed
and Lancaster county furnished that v. ae
in the person of Esalas lUingfelL..That
he had prevtoualf derided to vote against
the admission of Scull, of Somerset, and
In favor of Findlay, Democrat, was fore
abadowed by his organ, the Ezymyss, and
while his vote halthe *pate, on Tuesday
evening took every Republican - Senator,
not in the plot, by surprise, the Deamerati
knew that Billin plat's vote would be is
their favor. The vote was necessary ,to
elect Gen. Irwin - State Treasurer the
next - days- and. lie gave it
amidst the applause of the Ilesswaratie side
of the &sage chamber. Here was a cause
to make the hearts of Republicans bleed.'
Linder the plea of "conscience" a Senator
trout Lancaster county was doing the
work of comptlonists and reeking out
his own hates au4 spites at the sacrifice
of the Republican party.
Bet had Mr. Billingfelt been alone anx
ious to carry out a conscience duty, why
why did he congeal how he was ring to
tote from the. Republicans and make it
known to the Democrats?
. (F tha Lanouter Tagalner 1 •
When t he question of &uniting Scull,
the Republican claimant, -to the seat of
the 20th Senatoalal distridt, came up in
the State Renee, ffillingfelt, though be
had: Inform:toed the Democrats that he
would vote against Seall's admiulon,
steadily retailed to let his Republican col
!ogees know how be intended to vote--.
fled he been really conscientious in the
asir be would, a; a matter of ours.,
have informed his Republican Colleagues
that he could not vote with them. Instead
of this he violated the trusteed confidence
reposed In him by the Republican party,
and sneaked over to the camp of the
enemy to inform them of his proposed
treachery, in order that the price of his
perfidy, the election of Irwin,
might- be
secured.' This is known to bpa fact •et it
The three Democrats and the traitor
Lowry constitute a majority, and what
they will do can hardly be a subject of
itontroversy. When the control of the
Senate 'passes from the hands of the Re
publicaree, that party will awaken to the
fact that they have been sold by a wretch
ed mountebank, who, continually singing
the praises of hie own honesty, has ens
bratted the first favorable opportunity -ta
sung in a vital part the too confiding
party that trusted llis hallow professions.
litthm the MoiLsots Miner.]
We have yet to bear the true cause for
this action of the few. Repuhlicans who
joined bands with the Democratic party
and defeated the regular nominee of the
Republican party tor State Treasurer.
As well might the malcontents of the
Republican tarty have turned In and de.
tested Governor Geary last fall, or Gen.
Hartranft two peen before. The princi
ple hi the mme and tells as fearfully upon
the Republican organization.
( From the Greesilmrg Herald.)
The whole programme, arranged with
the Democrats, by, a few 11-pnblicans,
headed by Senator Lowrey (who Is mort
directly interested to secure the passage of
the grand plundering scheme of the Erie
enlargement) the first act being to defeat
Mackey, lan grand game of Nit for taf," .
"tickle me and I'll tickle you"—which,
If carried out, will defeat the Fenno, of
aotne'lrboleaome laws, demoralize bud alsorgritilze the of of the Republi-.
can party, of the Legislature, Just as the
Pot says, : .
atromannto charges kayo been made
against Dr. 8 winborne, the Health Officer
or New York. He Is accused of robbing
the dead, and denying poor, friendless
emigrants who had died in his guaran•
tine ship, far away from, home: and
friends, the right of Christian burls.). It
seems that two men who were employed
la the quarantine ship last year became
so disgusted at the infamotut work to.
quired of them, that they qult. When
one of them was asked ,by the person
who secured them the appointnient, and
who gave me the information, why they
threw up their position, the man at firgt
declined to answer, but after being urg.
rutty pressed, said: "My God, I could
not tell you all I saw. :I shudder to
think of it. We need to take' dead
bodies trim the ship and carry them in a
coffin to the Staten Island shore for inter.
merit, in small boats. When we landed
we were ordered to themeies out of
the coffins and pitch ' into gravei.
When the hole was not deep enough we
would stamp on the bodice and sqtiecze
them in., If you don't believe me. i will
take you to' the place where we buried
them, and you can see for yourself.". It
is fu rther asserted that they denied the
bodies a coffin brasier to steal the fee of
dye dollars, which the State alloWs for a
coffin. These monsters, it is said, have
used the same coffin a MOnsand
These charges have beep made in the Leg,
islature. Oa Friday nights corps of re.
porters, with dark lanterns and spades,
visited the burial place, and uncovered
eight bodies. They wore burled toll
trench, eighteen inches under ground,
and,. none of them trod • collies.' It Is
said that thousands have - been Matted
without mans.
PITTSBMIGFI DAILY GAtETTIC: THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27, 1870,
NEWS AND MISCELLANY.
J. kkEAGLIZE will give his Allegory in
Washington this week.
Atv. old man In Jacksonville, Illinois,
Married his fourth wife last week. • Each
of his fonrwives were widows.
Ar.i.uorti"o to chignons ' Kra Clever
mid: "A. girl seems now allhead." "Yes,
till you talk to her." growled Clever.
Cimino presents a good field for mis
sionaries. The Chicago Post says it sees
signs of a "religious awakening in that
"Temp, Field and Farm" says: "If 1
we era to be bored by disagreeable cal
lers, short-backed chairs are the
, proper
articles of furniture for the parlor.'
Powzas has sold Greek slaves to Cap.
fain Grant, of the Britiab army, Earl
'Dudley, Prince Demideff, dames Robb,
of New. Orleans, and A. T. Stewart.'
Tern Wapakonetta,' Ohio, Democrat,
says: "A. lady In our town desired her'
daughter to play-'the fashionable new
malady, she got from Pittsburgh last
At.r. Holland has less than 'twelve
thousand equate miles," but it is densly
populated," and in It is corspreseed a pop
edam of not Oita four millions of
people, with a language and aliterature
of their own.
J. H. BICAD/X, a Salt Lake Gentile, Is
opping at his father's house in Parke
county, Indians, recovering from the
heating the Saints gave him at Corinne,
an writing a book about the Mormon;
and their wives.
GEN. PRIM recently gave a royal hunt
on his property. n the Toledo mountains.
The Minister's of France, Prussia and
,Belgium were present and gie r al Maury
wan displayed, tench to the Unoyance of
the leading Midild Journals.
Tan Richmond Whig thinks tiint the
extent of thenegm emigration northward
from Virginia fe exaggerated, and adds:
"It was utimated that founerlytatt thon•
Wad II Yeti MU o ' oo thentunber carried
from the State; we doubt If that number
is exceeded at present.'!
Tax s e n si bl e
York Tribune says "A
most sensible man is the Hon. Samuel
Shellaberger. Not receiving the advert
tenet abroad which hi expected . he re
signs a diplomatic ollipe which; in spite of
high salary and other inducements has
no attractions for him, and comes ho m e.
"WoonutmL, Curvie 0.," is t
firm of New York ( Wall S tree t) su_cula.
tors, composed of Mrs. Victoria C. Wood,
hull ' and 4rs. Jennie C. ()hada. They
claim to have made $700,000 by lucky
speculations, and are still at it spending
their Ideate time interviewing reporters .
• Tux young women of Lewistown, He.,
have formed a society, pledging them
selves not to kisa any_ man who uses to
bacco, and the young men have formed&
society, pledging themselves not to look
at a young woman who wean; false hair.
Asa consequence, marriage licensee are
not in active demand.
A COILICAL advertisement, In English,
appears in Galignanil " An elderly
French lady wishes to teach French to
young Hughes ladles' during two hours
She would not expect-any.retribution,
having an Independent ' fortune, but
should retwies board and lodging in the
tidally whom her proposalimlght please."
Ay enterprising zesident of Honolulu
imported a cargo of the Malaysian swamp
snakes for the purpose of ridding the
rice fields . of rata. • But the Ranske nu
thortties, femiag the coming of the ner
pent•devil, who tempted Eve, into their
happy islands, compelled the owner 'to
throw all his &mikes Into the Honolulu
harbor.
Ton following advertisement Is given
by * Lipplncott's Magestne es having been
actually published in good faith in the
Interior of Pennsylvania laat year. We
have seen something like it 'before); but
the variations are improvements: "Loot
—A Calf Ret. - Ills two behind lege was
White. Re was a she calf. Everybody I
what catches him gits tree Dollars."
Ton Castor Boat Plant; it is reported,
exhibit" extraordinary rigor in 14os Art
gelos, Cal. it la quested that fire pounds
of seed to the acre will yield an average
of twelve hundred or fifteen htuldred.
pounds for a crop.. d manufacturing
company in Ban Francisco offers to par.
chase all the beans thin can be supplied,
and are preparing to manufacture the
castor oil of commerce on a large scale.
Tun original model of • telegraphic
battery filed by Prof. Morse, when helot
his patent, has been unearthed tram
ef old rubtdateln the cellar of the Patent
Oilier, where it has been lying for years.
The clumsiness of th e signal key, aa co m
as.
pared with the one of the present day, is
ridieralone. It is nearly two feet long,
and has a large lump of lead at the end
furthest from the hand, to throw the key
up and break the circuit.
Comarreavrarli.4 a b i li ty mitten a
letter in regard to the lf farmers
and market gardeners to, the special
brokerage tax in "OHM; the production
of their :firma or gardens. It having ,
been complained,that the application of
the law la unjust nd bears heavily upon
this clue, the Commisakiner writes that
the only exemption' from the law are In
favor of those who do not make It a Terme
lar occupation to buy and sell farm pro.
duce and those who peddle the products
of their own farm or-garden. The Com
miesioner instructs that the exediptiona
be made as nand as possible.
Trot New York Tribune's 'female cor
respondent at the . Washington Woman's
Rights Convention, writes; 'tTlle slat.
der Phoebe Causerie, of thealeepyespres.
don, the curly dark kair, the careful lot..
lette, trotted her clicking little boots to
the desk, and said she was dinppointed
in. the feeling of the Capital. The public
men who should be helping them 'with
hold that help. Min Phoebe flattered
her wings. over that dreadful nest of ngly
epithets, "criminals" "slaves" "paupers"
and idote"; upon the - tree of history ebe
perched 'and chimed; th e Maid of Sara.
gone, Joan of Arc, Semiramis, Arteme•
eke pecked at with admiration and
vain gloriousness. Her .bright ' lintel
presence captivated the audience.'
Tan celebrated French organist Leta
bure.Wely has . died Very suddenly. lie
was In the church -of Bt. Bulpice, where
he plays the organ: and apparently In
perfect health, when be fell back and ex..
plred, it Is supposed, of heart disease. •
Wely Was the- leader of the modern
school of organ playing—light, brilliant,
graceful, melodious, popular and un
command of the re.
sources of ' the organ was, undoubtedly
great, and his arrangements of. the stops
very striking. Ills "orfartairea" for the
organ have . been republiehedin this
country, and are 'extensively. Used by
organists here. They are sbowy f without
presenting any special difficulties.
Wely was known also as a pianist and
a writer for the pianoforte' His "Ma
mutely Balls" and other works have had
a large circulation in this country.
4xom, cies was Waal 3lcKeetn,
Pa.; Int week.' There is in that neigh. ,
Unload a United Brethren Church, the
pastor . of which, desired tocarry oat
strictly the rules of thiewelety, and sepia, -
rata the, males and the' females during
church service. To this'end be 'gave no.
rice Unit the women mat - sit upon one
side of the church, and the men upon the
other. On Sunday a young lean and
woman. wept there ta• worship, but re-
fused to be sepanded. The result was a
disturbance, and the young, man and los
r &Dolton were tried for disturbing • MI.
gloss meeting. It _was shown on the
trial that although such a rule was a part
of the Internal regulation/tor thatdenom
!nation, it load never been enforced before
in that "meeting home." In view of
this the jury brought In &verdict that the
young man had a right to • sit with his
friend, but as a warning not to attempt it
again aniust the protest Of 'the-minister,
they put half theeost anon him:
Trig beat dressed mete in Now York
are the bar keepers. They outahine the
railroad • conductors in 'the brilliancy of
their diamonds, and vie with the barbers
in the blackness of their' inoustaches.
barkeeper 111'w - respectable hotel or res.
tnurant who has no diamond pin either
Lea not been Millie business,- or is
encumbered with a ' wife and children.
In nine cases out 'of ten' they diink with
their customers when asked, btit seldom
swallow anything atronger than water or
whisky. Although they live in; an at.
mosphere,of drunkenness they 'seldom
become intoxicated themsebrez,vuld as a
CUM are not often arrested for disorderly
conduct or drunkenness: • Their wages
vary tram sth to 1100 per month *tote ,
sag to the magnitude of the , Mistrials that
have Charge or; in , Moat eating Vall:Mall
the bap always belongtethe proOrietont•
In rime cried the cigar stands are or bythern, butMe greater number are
let to .those who devote their whole time
to. pnshing
_ales ; ,The r re are men who
m a
spate quite handsome moat by having
&Wolof the Cigar trade In halt a dozen
Of the city hotels.
Torture in Switzerland
M. Borel, member of the Assembly of
Lucerne, Switzerland. has Proposed that.
Information should be asked from the
Federal COuncil as to the torturing of a
Prisoner in the canton of Zug. The man
In question was accused of theft., and
acknowledged to the Criminal Court that
be had appropriated the miming articles,
but he refused to admit that be had stolen
them, and Insisted that he had accident,
ally ?mind theta The court then ordered
further- inquiries to be made. From the
2dtis of October to the 10th et November
the prisoner as ton a twaid and
water diet; but w
be pu made no confession.
Thumbscrews-were then applied-to the
prisoner, but still he made no confession.
Six blows were next given. hum with
-stick; he writhed and groaned, but de
clared he, could say nothing more than
what be bad said already; upon which
six more blows were admillatered. „ If
yon kill rat, lit +Judge, I cannot say
anything else."::: The prisoner was then
brought before the court, and once more
earnestly questioned, but he adhered to
his former augment. Upon this, the
prisoner.was again plated on tho ordinary
prison diet.
VARICOSE OR:BROKEN VEINS
Rheas...ids of moons safer year •in and year
oat will • broken, down condition of the veins
of the lens, WWI in our times are easily re
lieved and friOnently enteiptlble of more, and
suffer on, only her...i.e they do not know where
and to whom to apply for relief. New, to give
the need.' Information Incases like this, teems
. .
to ea a proner duty - on part of the newspaper
Drees, and la Mel oo gre a t pleasure to be able
to fretosissend ill raeb to Pr. 'KEYSER, OP 167
WOOD STREET, whose vast linmber of appli.
musts, and bli great Wall la euronin diseases.
enables blot to afford till /pastiest antonat of re •
Lief that the 7rassas subset selebea can afford.
/kilns, these varicose eondltione to which we
bare iefarred above. there are other wanes of
Anconverdsotee and aulterlat, aiseli as airellillaa
'ad fibilltensal ifowths. which the Dootor, .1111
bla apollawoeh la dare to relieve. •
Thou Again the abemalnal .treatnesies sad
entlolt teeltag peeoltar to females, 1•• eoaroe of
teirlble naffed:ix Cod anxiety I Au. Mete the
Doctor ha, bills sad supporters watch are to
aoattrooted as to 111=1/1 &sleuth..nail:loa
Butterfat trbe 'they do !cot madam a certalaty
of Care. Il
.Tho DootorNe axparf odes. cams a period of
over thirty years, braider, • 'atom! spinet. fir
lhls department of his proteselon, makes Mot
more then °Minority &MUNI. Thematic logleat
U entailed op,. future generatto•e by. ne
glect or t . r..te proper means to correat the present
toll, ought of Itself be • auellelent coon to
. . "
enlist not only Um attention of persons them
soiree, but also testa( all Intel Ilifent tblslolaaa.
Dr. }Lepers 021ce nod Medicine Store, 207
Liberty &Unit.
Jautrany SIM, 1070. •
A GODS AND MIND DISEASE.
Mach I. dysigtgla. The stomach widths hula
Ire too latlmately allied for abe sac Weeder
gilhoett the other. so that eleepepete hed dee
houde egi are led abatable. It added, too.
that Isrlealloo of the stomach is althea invade'
bit eucettlMMiled by legitatioa of the tempts.
The larlgositleg gad treuelhilleiale olgtation
or lloetetteos SAM., Is wag IgeeefellY tieeet
oPed b trees of ludisestiou. Tbednt,f.ct of
this . aystrAble tot'. is cetallosUng tutd.coar,
eight.. A salid slog pervades the syetem. the
chronic alleallneal la the reglot of the aloe..
Is teamed. and the herrn. regUessuess Which
Oltaracterla. the Micas. Is abated. Tide la
peeve:neat is not tratteleal. It la not succeeded
by the setard of the old ammo,. With super
added Puma eel. always the ease when .osedl.
yetel 'Wald.. are ate. for the eomp alai.
'Cash dose assail to Intelsat a oeratatteat smalls
ales of beach del le 'Morello. Sul this Le not
alt. Tae aperltekt and mall:11110ns georgette' of
toe prepayatit et are scarcely eeeoadary In Im
p mom tolls Loalcetrlamh
soonun lean-over
law of bile. the geese leat. prought within
pr 4.s ICatte. mad If the Meat" erase Is leers
sod to.tid le le toned had tegatated. The effeei
tot. tb glechamteg orga M sal etary..4 ta
ealea of ennstypatlep
ae the eathartle intuit la Jetta
healthy etraporajlon fresh the cameo welch be
perticularll ilksisehte at *hie gee. ghee sod.'
deg semi. ot rag. aapleheaut Weather are septa.
check the wand perapimtwa bud esteduen co c
ageloo of toe leer rottees Red colds. TA. best
saferatece grass/ ott etches , . is beetle efeer.
alas
tat. she groat Vegetable thrstaratti , a ants-
Nonoss,
U.I2II3IOITVALLIIT RAILIMOA co
• " pf tubsirga, asoauy
11476TOLKIHOLDERN •
ANStrAi MEETING. •
This Regular Armlet life .ting of thellteethiThE
are ofthuAllelbgly Yallsi Railroad Company
4111 be held at Um' orrica Ut THZ CUM
PANT, No. 21:1 Plte etreett Pittsburgh...on
WEDNESDAY. February 313 d, 1870. at 11 .
o'clock A. M . .. /strike Portooaskof electing snow el
of Wassagers for the ensuing leer, and f...r {be
tronancting of ouch other boldness Is may be
are ented.
letalte JOHNEALLANTINE. flecretair.
AFAR FORT PITT FOUN•
DRY O. OF PITTSBURGH. PA.—Cho
Annual Ifeettraettaa at oehholders ain 't/ma.
pah:lrta M heiCat the Mad or 1* gavot; ea
TIIRSDeI. February Nth, at AI Watoet P.ll, vt
watch time there yelft ba ait Craton for SZYZN
IT DIRCOTORte •
:Jalßeel O. maromr,
OFFICI or Pmeencr Inenltelfee
cot.. .ref Market Sad 16 &tee • et c .
Janusz', ZOO. 11010.
'THE - ANNUALELECTION
o.64 Vl E ge. l4 l l frib ° c l = l ;nl,ll.lg l 4 -
my on TIUBDAY. the let day o f reurbaly
next,. WO, between the bones-of -Al o'clock
A. tr / 1131111 1W01/41?* .
Jamtnl TIOLTZ, 10e011,437.
DE MV
OPTIcle or SCPtIItOI . ILIIIIIIII COMPANY, t'
Corner *Ss we lisprokl Street,. •
C THE RVIrAIID- OF DIRIEC
. TORS of Ude Clomp ■ n hste th a dre'd -
VlZloniirtsg:nrO i ghi trvi eel:ere 'I .
ahlo 'laud Elea per cent. to the Credit
Or I . l . oo UUneattileteo ' • .
T.
NEW IU)VEIRTISENIEPTTEI.
ELL
4 eft
..... ._ ..., ~H -.--..,-
m.oooHoo.st;
8 17001880Fr9 TO
BATF4, SI BELL,
` oirxa
WINTER",GOODi
mAdi
CnLeitix
TO CLOOE 7 He iiToOK.
T e .T. T;
TREWS INTIRVASIL
Wurso ß sll tessfrominliirlOMltsitredtr•ssts. .•
•Is Peeler,.. and micas tlts Wacibt
/ 1 3visOngte. 011 d *mine. t.ente.: ' •
- rarmeau •
Iresimiles the brook/ ~ •
urgetiistl e: MI airy% A r b l T N:Nrs I :
Boll'e,t l Nr*Pl`',°,2l4 c l " l ,7: l -'
Propnetor, .. c y •
EKA.
' Ina • • mtretaN ditunti , ' • •
• ' 35 7, ri,r,llD lirrA.V/02wilrEtIr. ,
, .
WEBDINCh VISIDAD. PARTY AND
,IWAINEBI
caulk ancritsvrare, • '
itormEnulte,ms, tun, it.Ltninafttni! Oz.
" Orden ireceveloraarotastaxilos. Bog
lAMB Cilverti'si mg. Milli
ernes rinsetraor t Awn COY AIILLISVIL - ial
rvis4itr . bermim . )
4615aletik INOTP,O.4IIOLDEIM
.113 rt i g:s . AI :11B 41.'1 e t:4111 1 41:1'24:
Attemraz.f Irtp 11,971: 1
21,1/ 4MM " g
1110311 . 111 .1140. H. ricii74l:. Tmier;
rrovas; AND szaruress, - ,
minus, oval.
P. O. DOPFTS.
1133
146 Gnat street:
NSW ADVIiR-
xx.co Ai.
WILLIAM
Nos. 180 and 182 Federa
Al 61:41. Lind Tow. Bag.
At 11 144 wide Linen Toweling.
It 11 Mc., 44 Heavy Bableached Sheeting.
At 11 14c., 4-4 Bleached rohlln ,. a good
•
article.
At 8 1-te. Dark Prieto.
It 10c. Fail Colored Dark Prints.,
At lie. Dark Prints, worth II Mc.
Al lOc. All-wool &minium.
Al lie:All-wool PIM&
At 45e. doable-width Black t Col'd Poplin
At 10e. White Linea Towels,
Al de. While Limn Towels, a great bargain.
It $1.75 a doz., Linen Napkins, reglad.
At $l.Bl, White Roney Comb quills.
At $l.lO, White Honey Comb Quilts, largo
At 75e. that' Whits Merino llnderikirts,
a bargain.
THE STOCK IS COMPLETE
Wholesale
WILLIAM
FEDERAL STREET
Tiircoricric]o.
Can Remain in Pittsburgh
ONLY •
SHORT TIME i zadreEß,
AT THE ROBINSON HOUSE,
Cotner Dm:Besse Way and 7th st,
ROOM No. 7.
)OS • WORT TOM ONLY,
PROF. E. S. FRANKS, t D.,
Lecturer as the Roman eye. its dl/eSSe• an.
BINCWCIIII. Optic:an and Oculist, to the lie
Sore llosnital, ea.! KIM .d Par Intirmaryorl lb
lama stock of his Patented and Improved Bove
tacks for sale.
N. B. OPttielty. dlsasue of the rye. end Ser
•
• TESTIMONIAL%
Prof. EDWARD e. PRAXES. Optic!. I
tato icier Neg.,. ID 01111111 g bolt I bay* seed
theebeetaeles you adjusted to teY ere , . ben
au4 tber nave Elven me most pelt
just tie f.c Rod.
bete Dever before bed a pelt s o ery , milted
to my Milo* and tea, enabled me to rea‘so tong
With to little Ineoeveulelee.
alTraff.T. HL~ L2-ptes•tD. S.
I have bad the Im droved Speetaelm adjust*,
So my Oita from ao emu:ballad of the eyes
Moe*. by Edward C. Preeke. It.; vehict. ea
ableism• to en vary meetly, easy. &edemas bet
ter than with an. t bare Ilene torero sued.
MIRAMAR Lib COLN. Preet 19._
• • •_
We base every sattata-.toe to reeommaaftts
Dr. ZDWII.Is 18ANICIS Itonrcewi and he
tented r_peciatles to •be confidence el' oat cut.
WS. reels an eotlelan t ram selentllle stint.
Si.ea an • ...Di. spectacle. wtle itee. sod h.
snark able .till to.. vs 10an diseases co the eye..
p rtri
Fith negates actor. and ectutl than the.
e already pone.. We with veto • bee rful na.
ecomrsenot those ko naly•n Ilpettschn.
•. CUMIN, 00..C10t nattivenla
L. k.
fliVati4""tA. o ; f e v
4 °° ;'''%" P i i.Dicx. Ho ot er, idtl;V,lg: l
t
tiering bed the pleutt re of axe/Wets' Dr. lid.
Ward a Prank's t' 'mprn,. d epretaelee,
W. Sod nom ottoertitrete./r. MDT Tameable
ditto Ire 'tetra.
t he teems ere /rolled. pollthel sad centred
by outebtrer7, snateetositeelly seeerste to or -
"°
CIO, ee Poly porte d was. As ww recce.
tant . hem.
io.hao4•7l.liLiztemitogvast trent.
John /nekton. M.D. Perm etrett_Pittabargh.
M. LI, (UeuLLA ) .) Peon street.
rstotoorgh.
Jaime. L. hiettertul. Fresldeet Menhaate
at.looal BallS. M isd.llle . Deutkaylreate.
BT!!!
ti meta u• moth pleae to netball see have
laaPeetatt Dr. a. 8. estate. Lass. plct• as
s resteol f Spectacle. au I •ad and
them excellentsy calculated to rescedyitueb Ira
earreetteee or WatOn se ell be beseetted tbe
Opilclau
The material used le Ito . mai:Waal en' of el.
glue. • hot setearkab'e plesty bad beauty. bud
ands e.t . a Much to their Ts
We command alte vellbataerteluess to Ile
gob datum c lot,Woo 1011) r quite 011 Nereteea.
Hoe; /ranch Jordan: Sea, tars or Nana.
O. Setter. Y. LI., Harnabuzg, Pa.
We have examined what we conceive tohern
assortment of rioectuves, maxsofeetared ender
Dr. rd nerd 8 era be Patent. .iallrably easy.
ted tech, various InArtaittea of that exquisite
ly delicate crams. the Haman Cs., west/ter the
Itneetre.l nation In the r-onit of discern, or the
assent treaknea• Incident to Wit are.
We we
the tors se oil . Prank. the
best we have eyer che
wee, an d as mach 1000 a.
spend them
won. W. W. Ways, Waver of Illtristalfg.
;Thootaa .1. Jordan, Brig. Gen. U. b. A., Hardy _
w a. boors from 9 a. a. to a P. a.
Jall•Trtle
DECIDED BARGAINS!
At no. Lidice Hoop flirts, latest okapr,
Dew don good*.
At 60e. Lit gkouldethawls.
It lie. fall lhoilear (bawl; largo size.
At 71e. Chlldrea's tall Cloaks.
At lie. Boys' Wool thud Bork Kitts.
It Tie, lgra's Far Top Wool, lard Bad
fibres.
At lit: lad Boys' Wool to ks.
At 11 NUN Wool Lied Both.
At Ille„ Ken's Heavy Grey Norio Shlrti.
At 40e Its's Hoary Bray Norio° Brawn.
At $l.OO Ladles' Morino Iladerenti, good
qua Ity.
At $l.OO Ladles' Merino Drawer; good
quality.
New Goode Daily Opee!og
NACRIA,GLYDELCo's,
78 and 80 Mink et Skeet.
E3Eg
, -
BORNE It CO'S.
.
• oser to .1111 farther .04suro.too2ilmfOrs
lotto( oor ...ail inventor!, Milan continuo
to orra oar *toot et: ' • • • • •
GREATLY REDUCED PRICE&
Many Goods Below {)mt.
Woolen Goods, Hosiery,
Gloves. Underwear,
Embroider's;
cs 7 G oo d s ,
Sash and Bow Ribbons,
Satin and: Bonnet Velvet%
Drees "
illotk Loops and Ornaments,
Bonlevarde &o,
AT RETALBARGAINS.
77ar ww.a.iilmr arßizer.
.
Ent - SALE. •-IetIGINEN AND
mamas; - ...m. sad ' niebad-hkad, ear
%In Da band and Will im, A
Eno.
wour Coritar . aenata•sta lad Ma meal*.
Iltaabarab. In
•
NEW ADvininsmßEENTs
3P . ICTS
SEMPLE'S,
I Street, Allegheny City
DRESS HOODS, VERY CHEAP
BAILOALNS IN
PLAID AND STRIPED DeLAINE
• TABLE LINENS
AT VERY LOW' PRICES
♦ COMPLETE 'STOCK Or
Housekeeping Dry Goods
Sheeting Mastitis,
Pillow Case Mustins, -
Shirting Atudins,
: Irish Linens.
_Linen Shirt Fronts,
.Infant 2 s Robes,
Lace and
Hamburg Edgings,
Hosiery, Gloves,
Handkerchiefs,
Collars, Cuffs,
&c.,
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
and Retail,
SEMPLE'S
Nos. 180
and 182
ALLEGHENY OITY.
ca
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4 4 0" 4 E 4
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A °
SAID r i ROME THUEE PER,
VERY VALUABLE PROPERTY.
FOR SALE
On a long credit Lf dear.. to tbeneyeateentb
(1 4wreneertlle.) 100 fat mare or lres,
hoot.. on Butler street,. ranuang beak 404
feet to annal" stmt, 40 feet wild,, with two
houses on It, rent./ for 4040 pert ear, with
the beat soft water. 1.411 frolt. 'blubbery. La.
Also. 100 feet mere or lesefrosUng oat/arta=
street, rann:ng back 10.14 bomerje etrmt 840
fon, with one bower area lcgood aprlai of toll
water. -Rent for 4940 per year. BMA pieces
eontal. large quantltlea of loom and absawsand.
N. 11.-1 Will sail the naked 1.0004 at the rat*
of 44.000 le. Man has r. canny been rola. by
Viewers for a street clore by, aml all Me Improve.
meat. at a fair Wootton.
Also. for sale. tbat Cute story Wareboese on
the earner of Labatt, and hooters; streets, Pitts.
burgb, octupled b• If . Metleilough. Jr..
• Co., SRI fat flout on Liberty street, lAD fret
on Il.ceek 8.14 3 110 feet on Km:hangs • ley.
Requires no re Inteendallen. Also, tone two
cory Brick ali In a row, nit roontageteth
three on A floor, on Laceek street. Allegheny,
near Band atreerbrldee. Reels for Ogg each
per year. Also, four wens of choice load with •
new painted sad papered Brick Muse, 6 rooms
work house , two wells. Osten. stable. Sc., ,
where I now reside. All or lieYetet heboaght oa
• tong credit...bort, MI It staysail parebasere.
Inquire of Z. WILIINB. at Jona Hays',
No. 439 Liberty keret, Pletebureh.
.14±anvorr Iota»
RE
;AD s. BEAD! READI
coax. ' -
*monad la fa. minute, seltheat bleeding or
leaving sortasess: Baaloaf and Diseased NA IU
*entered la area, Wawa.. All opturatloas per.
firmed without - pa:nor bloodshed'
. Parket comfort leamaltately I
110 aolsonousuallebtenaedl •
• No .or. feet After operattail
•
Lteried and BUJ! Joints treated aneeou tidy.
PaestoNlie sad Obllblahae eared lo • Aro data.
Ilasistactloa Alvah oi manor reraadod. Good
Clty Noterereee advent. • •
Z'Ofiloo Biwa from HA. sad 1 to DM
!. haadara. 9,te AI a.
BtY
ember Um blare. No. 49 fn..u, street, old
8.4 aitgale WItlEtN
dreh iNtSO/16 P1att...04 A •
Sorduints Fl ee Imo: Co.. Chicago.
$1114.1,6411.03.
MARKET FIRE INS. -CO., N. Y.,
- . •-
. - 5ee.0.11.40..
Connecticut, Fire Inn . Co.' Hartford.
APPIETB. 1400.000.00.
EDWARD HEWN."
INIIPOyea to 1061 , 01111 TR AV/LN DE totntea
Wuxi sad tualtoillad meet. PiMbenglit
pump
• -
- 1Y.3 hail, on hand awl ars weelylnea
handsaws assorllnen t or BIM? QUALITY
'Volt YLATEI). WA/Llr, 'salon we will all as
low as can Do boogbi. In Nen York.
Burma prenri
; lot PITCHILHIS 224
BV 1: n Mari%
& lINEAPERIL,
lot nrni JAMMU& &bon
PIT B.LIC NOTICE
.
GAB WEB
11701.110703:ftrAllfgOssY . 130 unt7. not.. II
bC14107 mail el • scessosty adios aa4
Allosbaslosl Taoism Mselloseo eau rosidsd.
1 snit be fauna at, tai opines Or Ins ilm•
MLLE. room:mar as rips mroarrx.
.r.anti-unta fusel, near raasifitiabagh•
EZN2
MEE
TO . PERBORS,RAVING LARGE
NIIILDINOId. W ITH !TZAR Pbwati,. Tu
HENV—Woott4l;to not. fora term of pan
wl[b•prlHleao of bizlog, a tom baltdlngirlek
stoma power; mad ioltmhle fortnuotiepulog al
al hopteroi ate and otberllebtsoarbisert,
- ad most •to 'ecninecreif vine a fooodry. (112-
olnual.l, 131. Lords or Plitshorgh preferred. et ,
oath pointit wth mined river or ioftrose cow
Persons bostoutook reoperty for tent We
Aiddrlos, mite tair,tl colon, giving
ext. at of &nem:nth omoinit Of MM. rest sad
pommtlooton tm Ltd. :
jai4 • • novenas. De..,
1)111E11,1X 1101.1 FOUNDRY,
Cro. sa4 A 4tu sizeins,
BOLLIVIIN. & BACALEy,
Xanuffelanrs.a-Elogmrlor
aim 110114 Sand Roils 8a Pinions.
CO,
0 1 4 il . t atilrusilirtem a,
Oarr &pail
WBODWIALW DIALIGNI IN
assign and Thnnentle Dry Oak,
1111 WOOD 11=131..
leklma 'LW , "via 114""sarWesnimm. Pa.
pO9 SkLE-cHEAP. -
5.000 rousing or
runraluzoirst arinuisx,
IL IL Loa° i Co
=
DaWWl;lldlac thmunte Way
NEW ADVERTIBEMINTEI
FIRST MORTGAGE. BOND
CHICAGO, DANVILLE
VHCENNIS RAILROAD
Total sakeisS TO b 11111110 d ...5T,000,000
Capital Steck paid ......
liattlatitatcoat Sr Read, (140
Eattaints" 16azalitga per an.
113.11121
Nel Earnings per enturetio....-
SSSSSS on the Lamm per an,
Amount: or Bonda per mile
of road
Amami* of I pm mile.. 1,1460
Amount of Not Itamiturm per
eon
:ft. Bonds foliose the completion of tee Read=
bays the Galen Trust Company of N. T. ea their
official Ile - Oster and Transfer Agent—and are
sold at prenai at fig and accreted interest,.
They • bear' examination ald coranarteen. het
ter, It la believed, than Aarother now before the
putdie, In the exed'aed anehasigeablei eleinitita
of. Seely, 800,. f fir..4out Profit. • • •
They bear good Interest—Seven per cent. Gold
for Gut) years—and are menied bY iiiskfhp
Feast, and 7f.rst htortatage, oPOeS , the rood, Im
setae and net incomz, the Franchises, and all
preeelt and future property of the Company.
They depend upon no new orhalf:eottled -ter
ritory for beeline., to pay their Interest. but upon
an old, well totaled and productive
assuming that . railroad befit throveb the heart
of nth • reglOn *Fara better seentityjor both
Interest and Prieetpot than • road le be brut
through. the most higbis extolled irlleler or
manly settled territory.
. „
The Enni‘ied taareame apeelaledvantages,
la residue Into and out of the City of (Mica"'
an Important Railroad Center;, In enardng
through a.llne of villager and old fitimlua ash •
foments In the Mahan portion Of Me Stale Of
1111001.; ho running near to demon!. of Tree Ore
of great extent and value, and over broad gelds
of the beat coal In the Butte—which mining
terests era Its monopoly. And bredes the local
and other business thus astured, there will be
attracted to ibis road the emislderible trattle al•
ready torloging uD .Irrom the Lakes to the
Golf:" as with Its Southern Connectional! forms
el Trask Line 45 miles aorta, than any other
route from °blear* to Nashville.. • •
These Bonds are therenire balsed upon &Realty
end a Boldness that a few lean innat t lsevitably
doable—sad competent Judges cep treble—Ms
I=
Gowl . MU+, se/ttio pled 4atob nay
Wit4ll Pot Into these cops 714,,t or...Scioto
Ruda_
W yet Leto Norlrma BET tR R.
Puovteets, with Ysye . &e., on hood t.rr dl
laibotion.
Solids may ba bad directly of u., or of o ,
meets le Plirstnirgb;
8. M'CLEAN & CO.,
75 r , otrrtrx-m - AVENU E.
& C
W. BAILEY LANGO.,
MERCHANTS.
84 CLIFF/PINERY, New York,
Agents for the Sale of the Bonds.
LATEST 011. STRIKE.
70~wz
Ltazary
ECONOMY' I
TB/r6 a n d
TO memo even beaded Jorrics. Just come and
me what ardent:lW barealas are offered la the got
Orem stool or Spring San hammer Cloetuta pet
prepared alai ealabltod to thainitillo by, -
C. TaetrilareArt.
. The fullest Latimer to be entered' WM. the
man who enjoy. it Is neatly dressed In a suit o
new alusamerelothes laden fit Min so eonabrtabint
ae not to Rendre toe rreedete of [demotion, Bach
clothe, eta to be bad at 'IL C. TaallaiLKAN 9 ii.
TO ivaralee ZCONOMT. dart owed van lonia
alaaariey Where extortionate people Chance fumy
prime !be anasiltaztory clothing, but tome and
gel the worth of grata del laeyou mend. as
B. C. Taatisastax4l.'
4. 7 1, 1 2.TA1tt1y0f., iitetb fr eees.t m , "giettlea tral
/O•Li. There toe people fi Ltafg their act arm
ararittr,te°llTraire"Minet m ut ' LTZ
, Melts Mo. 11 Cko blue at
/400 Y AT THE PRICES.
&Mos net Salta fnr"w worth $ll.
I'Mrah tolls foete ail orth • • -
air park mu for sin worth $25,
Ja5005u1,. Unemnt S 9 ab fm l 0 lit) ors worth Si.
lsk wo rt h . El_ •
a., • aneat many more 1.00 11111111MUa non.
tare. Call early and secure your barn alas. as we
bare but • few days to eell. ltentember BM No.
I.lls.Lsiti I
APPLE PAREES,—; have
full assortraiu/ or Apple Parler.Coriuraad
Oaths II 'chine.. which T Invite , all to call and
Me them tried. The PARING, COBl.llll - AND
SLICING MACH/h 1163 .10h4 0 .4 three /Urhli
the creak to pare, core, and alloy an ordlearr
abed apple. It will pare
. I•ltlunit. stlchkg or'
blue - *Angel; ieU much higher stfec.ci
mith ilkla timeline than when quart/owl by the
wartment . •
Lightning & Tarn Table Apple Fuels.
7 " "le" "" 1 ""e Re 41.11
JAMES SOWN,
N n st.lB6 WOOD STREET
. .
ALPERT& KOHLER,
. . .
Yentfaetereis and Desdere I. Boors,:inioss
AND BATTERS, No. Ell Market etteeWPltte.
bargh.
. „.
Ps.rtlealar attention given to Comm Work. ~
We beg leave to direct the attention of the
Imblia to LB.. feet that ore are now prepared It
manalbetore Roots and Shoes .fur person
troebled *ph Corns, Bunions, or Oevonned feet ,
ander the personal auperilaten of oar 111r.LAL.
PERT. formerly of Allegheny city, weevil' be
adornpleased to see hie old enetomers meas uri n g have
Yr.' Alpert 's mode of the
foot. by vrbleh my egg be We negrantleg Men
and comfortatde moot. and Shoes for the tender.
set Emu etre m a Mal and b oonvtneed. •
. ey.cairr a ibUtilAni. •.
' Taint Mark et eteeet; rittateirebire. •
L. B. PULTON U. J. WOMAN.
FULTON 8 fIFBANN
.
'GAS AND STEAM TITTERS',
*velum Wear INSighliteneet,,,
PIITSIIOIPAiIf, PA. '
leedd Pita. Chun Hose. We Fixture. Maks,
&SP TIM& and Waili /tends. boa Me sod
Itttlapi, Ale and. Beer Puma, itadetssin Caere
always on baud. Public sod Private
Stud emeriti Ow Water and swam netillf
Apparatus. Jobtotax Vrollrinlrattcaded 10.
TRADE MARK•
DITHRIDGFS
1177111.10 .1.27.01:MT
Lamp
,
CHIMNEYS: 1 "
KEYSTONE POTTERY.
.11. litEn & CO.,
4 1111zwismues, Baurroz.,wmax &E.
Wanhouse. 313.11 mural": [STUMM
arm. nr.1.148 amnroTtly eatandon en
,a. 2E ; anus.
THE ADIGNISTRAT
EM==2
XONt
No. 59 31.41..7R1E
Every article
3 0 (kw& 801. exelteivelyfor
THE
OF THE
AND
2.100, OO
4,1101 000
A .039.30 e
COM
175,000
IR,OOO
CEIM
The alterations and im
provements of our Sales
rooms now in progress, make
itr necessary for us , to im.
mediately dispose of 'a large
portion of our stock of
cuutiirrs, OIL CLOTHS,
Hearth MI 9. &e..
Many goods will be sold'
at prices below the present
wholesale cost. Call at once at
OLIVER MeCLINTocg & ars,
lIOLIDAY GUTS.
Positive Reduction in Prices
'or
PIANO.COVERS,
Jffosait,
.I.27ninster,
1411 ton Rugs,
Crumb Cloths,
• , Arr., ire.
11111111 N 'BROS.,
.ro. /P/Prif drEJMURi
;de. •SOYI WOOD IMLIZT:
WOOLEN DRUGGETS
nolumitsm SQUAB= -
Bailable for Parlors.
DINING ROO CHUB CLOTHS,
Woolen, Linen and Cotton,
IT LOWER PRIOR THU LIB? SEIIOIII
Brotwlthataagalllll: r a laTtlabell Lula'
7 UCOLLINg
71 and 73 11111; Avenue.
MBE FIRM OF ' DAlLirri , ' ,
A. BRCWN .F. CARSON bat thia eay dissolvea
by toolual e . agent, JAAIIC:t M. CA 11•00 din-
V 4 .1111 • . " 13V:ir r 'IP etl:nfr:Phkr.2;l4"`l"l.
at Ire• hided!, a ' to talo fibm ' wlll pinata eelline,'
mate lavntdlate payment, ani all venom, Itin,• I
lug claim. will preteat the tame taJnbn it. Wat
son. at car. onlee, 5 , Federal Street, he being
authorised Waal., all areannta • ~
. JIMI:111 C. sAirarr. .
• ~ . .
..,. , • TWA! AS BbOWN,
.4115141 m. CA blsOlit t
... - -
ALL....: erm.r. nary Lt, 1870.
a a raumuta.
• •
• -
&sttglitlirOtAll:=4:WAPMA!:
;Ins
_ntv Musks to my frUnds for 11.1.0 past.
favors, and wtreld respect!ully sot en a tonnnt,—
fnso of fuse favors for the tam of JAWS'S
rown,
• • •
lealrarr segisrrie e,
B' am Pipe FlSterr,ds Federal str b res A1,1 " 141'
City veneld r. tam their tasuls•soitnelr
t'sWog l rVril lfs e PAl "j o l irel ' t r ea i d n l ' alryt T r• '
a u strtr..arld would natmetrully annals
tot.tnlitlgnti. thetr,eataessed favors for the old. -
'Nada*
LL
„ • . Wt i T AIZIV;
.The Arm of &MITE • WARW/OK ho. this der
been ditaolved by loathe' consent, WY. WAR
WICK reticle&
• .
Mbe boalatu ot /be_ tatearm wl I be settlrot
Alikd 0012t1peted by tbi übderslioed unelei tb, arm
L. EL & CO..
Ja111:6711 a..:,`: BMITII
:
rIONTETVER TO TREAT ALL
-14ittsida,14 tilts form', alms' e=ested: lipeneishor-b. %Tar
sal Wain' teed Lawmen mantas trots:
eslf se or other mus. sad ',Slob owl.
.;mod
unseat Os trumping effect.. se Wotan.. 1 , 0
eeirstrek lsel it a tlontesstrattrtum.astrslan t w
o,
nesualtrees, seem of totem eV
. lees of adneoeY. inA•
0411daer teVelZ.bbtatMfaetery. mo - igr th. eeai 4l;
terra
gieteglAtTer=er del Care lbet% inflate;
at Lila leboustltutional elottiplMht shone
Ersreohrt•l' t 3.l : 4l7 l7lFi r .,C,,tairL ' :
mOOO4 Cr tiloetation or ?Womb. _vntrals”
lamas. A.Sseleorrboset itesorrtiegig, Loyebiene.
botehtte‘ and latealltty Oft ihurnetem. Me treetop.:
ed with the greatest mean.
It iseedf-relOaatthka a Opals* inio maul
kgzetrettexclutently Loth., na , trot s eatteln
a alums bad treat+ thottesege ot oases
gme=erater . b . llll ta that
tn.sMed Doctor pattihrbe• • stedibef bebibidet
antrate diatfa r e t eti,tbet i ba x r U id:r
or by mall Are tine steam dialog %INN, ei=
Il=rArtgardltto the
eW
else zu au* of their ampLEntS:__ •• . - -
The matillelelay tea
rattege, rtretta. uEs nes courealeant
Wasoialdtlig
bs ertittes atatraTorathetr-,
trail or est , -
lastsse ints.tltam 1,412 t
aWir., stair Demist stlsallearstatred. sat
ter the scoot:modules t lona oeltrst4 then in'
arnmaltedlese eilth the oak. tbat broom,.
eh e'er! tecialeito that Is esithlated tab
•Peeoltry. 11y01 0.1110 medicated Tam
imnerinuou an Prebend ie
sms Isborststy. 'Nadu hie personal low •
triWe'udi
."'Fitera, M atreitic e n . gl• -
'fatted, read veal oe aye. Ho o orTte bat. k i p • •
,ge.47„1:11 SC , lee. thitm p ito..9
en••• yort••.• erAnnr•l, •
OR'S GREAT FINAL,
CLOSIN
G SALE
0C) 30 ,
Is Now ,in
riogre'n,at
BARK
ER'S,
ET STR E ET,
;a in price, and mud lir mad- ifs
ash.
CARPETS OIL CLOTHS Scc.
CARPETS.
NEW FALL nom
Oil Clotho, Window Rader,
DELFGGETR:
DXUtWET SQUARES,
Ingrah3. Carpets,
At the Lowest Prices Brei °fere&
BOVARD, ROSE do CO;
.we and PIT AVENUE.
CARPETS.
REDUCTIONS.
00 28 Fifth Avenue.
MCI
PELT CARPETS,
L 11 0 2, 21,. 3, 4, 38 and 3r
70711 E.
INEB3 CHANGES.
L.s.
WM. WABWICE.
EIII