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OFFICIAL PAPER,
Of, ,rittabargh, Allegheny City
and Allegheny County.
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lIIZBtTB BbILDING SI, lAD 8i Fan Al
VIEDNIPADAy. MARCH 23.1210
Gan closed in New York jester
day at 112 i.
• We surrender much of oar mace, this
morning, to the very forcible aptechof oar
Representative, General Negley, on the
siuestion or protection to Amerieln im
dostry, delivered In Congress last week.
We, sincerely regret that we have not
been kble to make roam for the full text
of Mx sty:lntent. But our copious ex
trintsh , 00ver some Or the most strtkine
= points, and will bo react with deep inter
tit by his todustrial.constltneocy.
tIOGTHERN iNiUB4PRLINATION
Mr. Frances% the Tennessee Beere
tery of B:ate. a highly respected citizen
'lid sincere napublican, is la Washington
to advise the Federal authorities as to they
; intuition of ,aff4irs in that State. Rial
before the Reconstruction,
Committee, will be of the greatest laid
parlance, and cannot fail - to arrest thel
attention of the country. It, may.
probably result in persuading Con
green and • the Administration that!
the - Internal policy of the Govern.l
meat is just now' of vastly more:
, otmsequenoe- than any 'question - 0P
the annexation of foreign lands. If the!
:S; ( 44,Plat Federal laws do not inflict tee
• Igeet present emergencies, they should to
anwided without delay. If difficultlre,
i4PVNbire spring from their nowenforeci
th'ent . rather than from the aced of edit
*anal remedies, It .getting to he high
.41eartinat•the - country' sheltie! know ' iii
But, on the other hand, it must he seen;
1 1 /41ali 4e4/d, Finds, that the Federal artq
,:ismonwiselytobe delayed to the lase
.oaiskdo ...moment of forbearance thari
that it should be,,raised .a. single
:itai,66 3 lloon, We hive an 'timid faith
'aim,- • When astringent interventiosi
gsn-rap-longer be avoided with , howir,l
then ,the nesiclant will be fonnd
. tUily
equal to ell the demands of any situation.;
We shall not amines the prudence whicli
forbears, even to the verge of a seeming
,Ittfillference, when we know, as we think'
do, that we shall, In due time, haw!
reason to admire the firmness and vigor
„sof : a too well merited vindication If the
"Federal . authority. • If the President chill
' welt almost too long—and we apprehend
not/lbw more—he will err, at least, on
I thlieight Sidi. There Is a practical wls.
,4ozn In this patience, after all.
TUB FUNUING BILL.
The Indications at. Washington point,
decided -eignificance, to comma
&alio@ upon the delisted points in the nem
,frusding scheme. Its proposed contrail
ton Of the volumaof the Curtelley CV!
aeitly must be abandoned, The National
, Vats may perhaps be relieved from the
- obligstkm to take nay proportion of the
ultra clue, four per cent. bonds, and, it
so, that class and rate are likely to be
the• bill altogether. since,
:.eXclodlig the demand from %kabala/mad
- -the - oblectloatible absorption „of green!-
: bias, it would not bo worth the &me,
Mary's while to ibratordi 'comities on the
market.
When the question of funding the legal-
Madera shall come to be seriously cent&
*red, sad the financial situation shall ad
mit of their Anal withdrawal from circa
Milan, not by payment but by thug
changing the form of the debt, 'then it
. might be an old fashioned but it would
°Ortolan be an honest idea to dispose of
Ohm as we originally agreed .to dca
-What that was, any one may see for Ida;
'elf, who examines the legend on the
back • of the older notes It reads °mat
-olthiatiotel lea legal tinder Lir. all debts,
j)itilldinaind private, except duties ea
imports and Interest on the public debt
eachraitgiabli for United /Nagai ri.n.
psensitt tmeity years' bonds, redeemable
atilt* pleasure of the tfaltsd States aftei
1 Ave y0u1t.". 4 , Later Issues of tkintimieh
.
Uri • different endortuunt, u follown
”Tbla note la it legal tender for all debti
• wine. and private, except duties on hid
twee and Interest on the public debt, and
lireptiyable In payment of allioans noulb
,to, the United States." We hare' an
i':lYeetldata:athand enabling to to state
;the prides liolociat of note of each els+
On#striespeitirely, but the figura! are on
rtinii,txrcike ot.the Treasury. • •
Whenever the country Is ready to spa*
ritruTimil from its nee , there=
t. ycer-
be no fair obAection to fandingthis
I'liter issues as 'nboye Into four or fair
a. hilt per cent: bonds, flioserais
dMins It wise to maim any, dintinctiod
, But the earner lames should be fanded
a:cording to their express timer, la alir
percent. bonds, or 110/11 of ell. Thelast
,elternativamordd ..,rionlitless be adopted,
; Wr i six per Cents. would be worth, then,
;, pore than per, and their sale 'it
premium. would leaven margin, to
''the ?reality after redeeming the greed
. beekL All redeemed alike, there weabd
be no intidlons discrimination bailed:l
the two closes of legal-tenders. And, i t
is by redemption
.Ip. some form, sad az
by any form of fending, except, th t
option at slow rate be offered to the hold
an,thatOweiireittrii, itreikdt,bo,ooo of
li , greeirthaelia tirh steittudly to be priothiell
fdr.,
„Ibilterrtles," - sisee",axeltangleg it tar
bond is note paysteatof tae debt, wank'
.It be Vita 1 .4 6 Wig to offer the holder's
your per rest, bead, when we expressly'
_protaisettlim two oar ant- sere I'
- —Tao saner the pendist Propodtlois
sary ittc tde,cl
,oppa .1)7 conrusoll e
'likettarter theicoinary. iflaanelal auto=
, :vaergly walla ba evarywhan /mita)
br,the kali; 'until all'the ttaastloas In.
_Toped Is tlafatitilngtall ehall6e seitle4.
MU MIES or Eon mom"'
llgwech,of Non . lam ess% Negteg, N. c;
la the name ot itepresentauves, Nero;
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Notesly as a Representative o a 'hit
',7,ooriuntieweelth, which Its in nail
ble irti.ru of mineral treasu by
re has frantic
--latereste at stake, but also as Rorie.
'Mutative of my entire country, I am in
favor of protective legislation. • • •
The Mane before no, between a protective
tariff and a free Wads policy, wider Teri.
one almoners, imeharassed our nation el
ligelation from the foundation of the Re
, 110. It doss not Concern internal ro.
atklns between citizens, corporations,
' - Stater, or stallions of this Union, but 11
Metes only to our leternational /Limns
' sit oroomodillea with foreign nations. ,
If • protective tariff would favor mon.
. 0001 y, and free trade advance the duel
°paint of free labor; if the former would
11e'partial to the prestige of capital mem
17; and the latter would carry the banaer
F of MUM handicraft against the-tyranny
','Onto arose—u the foreign dealer Madly
Prochdies—l for one would say, away
With 'nth s tariff I Or, if we were living
-in the milleninm and countries having
Immsonions Inte rests fostered them with
tratcual impartiality, williagli would I
become 'a free trade advocate, with the
ready 'swat for epeeist our ports to all
nations of the world. Bat when thz
most enlightened economists, as well se
the foremost patriots, tell usthat the so.
called antagonism between capital and
labor is but a caprice of local fallacy ;
. that their tau relation is one of closest
reciPlich, (the former being useless
without the latter, and the latter helpless
wlthoet the former.) I cannot risolve
upon the immediate adoption of such a
measure.
When it Is a mended that equal rights
and free trade rilethe internal relation
of our entire continent, and that oroteo
tive legislation is not a sectioaal -boon
buts national demand, deigning a good
and bleb tariff to Ire" our country from
subserviency to foreign supremacy and
to raise it from its present restricted con
dition to the standard of highest perfec
dos, when it can beconclusively shown
that such a tariff is "nutmerely & Benefit
to Clllllll industries, giving vital impulse
and thrift to varied enterprises in new
and unexplored sections, but carry i ng
With it 'Me weighty - opiniois of preset •
neat flllll3C.lOla that proper protection is
the only sasurasce that will enhance our
future. prosperity, maintain oar present
-credit, - elevate, our national honor, and
affirm the stability and progress of our
industry; when our own histery testifies
to the rapid and substantial development
of our- Industrie' and natural resources
I invariably. fellowing.• protective Nelda
while with the same Impetus certain
mines and disasters attended every ad..
eerie legislative measure; and finally,
when the 'Conan chrimicles of air late fear
faVitruggle demonstrate to as that to the
superiority of northern industry ever the
deficiency of southern skill and labor was
due the final results achieved, and without
this even northern bravery and puree-
Terence could. scarcely have overcome
southern courage and fanaticism, why
then and always, so long as the industrial
genius of my country or .any of its
branches is Inferior to that of any other
nation, Datong skim 'exert every possible
effort for its sdirsneement and protection
again; the combined competition of for
tin capital and underymbilaber. • •
Ishii' bring ti-your notice the haltent
retinues only of, this question, substan.
toted by the mathematical accuracy of
statistical data, delineating our - true cora
mucial relations with the. prominent for
eign nations. * •
Out territory, exclusive of Alaska, CDs
braces 2,819,811 (quer° tulles _and has
on estimated popultaloir of linty
Lose..
The 'United Kintdom, in the neriow
circuit of 1:1'0,879 miles, has nearly thirty
millions. Germany (North sod - South
combined) has 206,674 realms with over
thirty sight millions. 'France 271,480
sgintre miles, with also' thirty-tight mil
lions, and' Runs nearly two million
Square miles With sixty-eight million
A. comparison of these figures shows
that the arm. of the United•Biates sur
passes the territorial extent of these four
countriu comleined by more 3 than two
handfed thonaind square miles or by a
stretch' oftland larger than Germany, or
twice is tugs so 'the kingdOla of Great
Stitalik: -The Population of, these four
,eoxintriee, however, Is four times as large
as Dm, and evert thinly muted,. Russia
lila:WC as mazy more inhabitants Ilea
we have, or, in other worda, Great Bri
tain hoe twenty buds and forty hands,
Germany Mirteem. brains and twenty-six
hands, France lea ten minds and twenty
arms, and Russia has two heads and four .
arms for the development, improvement,
and defense of every spot of ground for
which we have but one head and two
What does this prove, if not that in
comparison with them we are poor and
weak In the midst of our immense mores
and treasures as long az we are short of
men to gather the former and collect and
defend the latter? Need I say that our
forests valueless without the application
of labor, our fields refuse to bestow the
gifts of nature without the skill of the
husbandman, and our mineral wealth re
mains hidden- forever without the com•
4 0 theri elements - of-, Industry? Need ',I
state that, 'apposing we have rough labor
enough to supply our primitive wants,
without more "killed labor, we will be;
for comfort, always In degrading depene
dame upon countries, some of whom
have mantfadesiditect hostility `against
our national. interests and , most sacred
rights? We Cannot at Ird to wal pa
tiently until the necessary complement of
skillful American labor utilizes the riel%
es of our forests, coachmen bulletins of
comfort and vessels of commerce, brings
forth the treasures of the earth and melds,
our stores of gold,' silver, iron, , ctipescr,
and lcad into emblems of beauty and
structuralist; use and defamer. • .
What then is our beakpolicy,to remove
thewe deficiencies and to elevate the suits;
.darti 3 Of our indnetry. to an equality with
that of this' favored capdalleta who are
overbearing steighborat
: The natural increase of population is a
glowproesto uk flee of our pressing de.
wands, and nothing but a continuous i :
migration and especially 'a large 'Mile
of mechanical skill can amellorete on
present cpniillos. The access offoreig
augfeoltural labor, valuable and deeirab
as ftlialiinot half so important es Ott of
other Indthdrial producers. Oar agrieul,
!mid production is already gicatly in ex.
can of our home consumption, .but our
namtufactiuiag and mining activity is so
insufficient for our domest'c demands that
la spud of all tariff. our imports con:
Mandy exceed our experte of , matufec.
tures, and khereby exercise ooettaiilly a
heavy drainage of our capital:: In proof
of. Usiu.l.riter you to tie-table of valuer
(front: Imports and iiporie in each of the
twelve years from 1837 to 1 56 11 20141110 t
namely:
arr
I#llll
....
• . .
31.1 . 1.11.64 • ..,' - ,"a lame
Ise! " . Z.... 771 7J ..I M.III)
tea 2.3.1 /IV flag. 3%µ.W
... ' .. •
===i;itiri
)564 iii 1.4.1.1 z 111141pir
4 """ .... VM• I T&
1,14 MG4AV
4.ca Lin
itt,the Arst glance would seem as it
, .
:arm. DPrefi• Weald not confirm my
eisternim4, but wben It is considered that
our Imports repment inimitably ,geld
prices, while our, export vilnea are cf.fett
in currency xstes,...it sill be
i founit Act
ilh sioeptlon Of 1858, When the
foregoing crisis, cor, the reduced tariff)
tad 1889, when the imsalbenie et .war
bad 'banal our 'credit in Europe, my am
sertions are strictly correct It inns' be
also remembered than of our exports 111 t
least four fifths cousin of mgt.:uttering
end mostly of agricultural products, such
as cereals, tobaceo, and cotton, wbile_our
imports, nearly in the same ratio. repro.
' seat ninntdaCtuu, and It will bo. gully
underatimd Midge what enormous diced
arming, aut. , bid nett" • Inmen.
• In reply to the argureent advatmed:b
the' gantlet:tin from New . York (Mr.
Brookl) • sail other advocates of tree
trade, 1 wi lt state that protection by
Lentils ot deemed. 'necessary in this
coustryr . anly.
„Bump s :With Its crowded population,
dkesphttnaiind Etat. capital, all giving
superior eibrentsgest for. manufacturing,
does not" - pritrest,,tu face of all ingenious
prolusions for free trade, a single coun
try, mot sten Great 'Britain, excepted,
which dose not guard some branches of
its
i ndustry by ''tent • '
ash tfilded4n.thia martian by mini
amtiationintolke custom . tariffs of font'-'
tees leading mains, and,' acknowledge
tbat theft' custom imposts are nithely low
er than outs; yet *mere several instan
ces of cued ' - smite of highm .
Yrancet 'Ftsnne t ,,en-
Whits quit. a numbsr, of articles entirely'
prohibited, among which I hop, our free
traders' sit'sj Dot overlook steel. , ,
Th. rates of , teriff are or should be
regalated,autt, by theories or lute rules,
thel a rates of Jaistott, wages, BMW.
ane bt, eraPresottress,' &a., of
sack ninon; and-what might be a to*
-tatitf. „pa; one Conutry.rety be 'high one i n .
eitilwerined eta sorsa. •. • -
Is Yranceoilk mannfacturem 'are free
Of anti; yet amasses li because
the il4htest impost (a single - ant per
pound,):Weuld etptal to pmillbitioa
thereovhilelsere it would be ridiculously
low, and would not pay the eiperim of
noliantitna. Thus, reasons entirely Irmo
lineable to one country may be conclusive.
twdl,owtiifal
with'other countries.
Ihinton yarn hi charged In. B"rsaitte with
leently-tune • cents of import day per
pound, While we tax'. it with forty, per
cent. ad votorem, and yet, in 1868, wo '
Imported .1.1,1428,461 of cotton manufati- ,
torte; mid eiported only #4,871,064 of the
Pig iron In our Country now pays nine
dollars per we, and the bill before" - the
House proposes to radium the , duty .to
seven' dolbut, . while .frsnee dunes
$7 60, a fact which; la. itrlirtagly
cant, and to which I wish to call your.
notice'. • '
The duty on out iron pipes la proposed
to b at one iirthree.foartki outs
Per pound, and other- cut tree atthlity.
five per cent. ad ealeram. while Franca
(another illustratlye fact) prohibits' the
imported all imlui =dings ant/may. ,
In regard to manufacture' of Iron It Is
also worth obsermng that under the
prosent tariff, which Is proposed to be-?e.
ducedoee,imported in. ifiriS g 10,476,610
worth; - and only ' exported 1i2,597,e07
worth - of the Imo.
TVS is this country An
• PITTSBURGIFI DA ILI GA Z*TTE WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAR ( ; .',ll 23; 1870.
•mport duty which the new tariff contam
plater, to leceen to four came per "p , und,
but in France it is entirely prnhi kited.
Our imports of these et - ticks In 18113
may lie found exprease.ti in 'values in the
following table
IFporra.
I:rsrets.
Va hp.
•
4,4 " , Ve limo pr ls, IMI Cret,th . r.
yarm 911 911.11 • $1 ~ 7 1.t.1
Iron mgt. 41 fact .r.,.. 1.1.4 n r,t, b.,
aug•rapti 199..9. fid. ;41 313.3.9
MEI
MIES
tia these Imports the revenue alone
Amounts to • a great deal more than our
total values of the export as given above,
which, howeVer, will he greatly reduced
if the propose tariff be adopted. • • •
I regret tha I am unable to present
the specilledeiviaions of these—Wee
dunes of pr nets, as they would 'dein.,
'onstrate still re clearly that the Wit'
thereon should of be moderated.
But lam t by the gentleman frem
.1,...1
Reii"Tork Orr. Brooks] and some of,
his colleagues, that the prompt tariff,
while favoring some branches of Indus-.
try Is injurious to others, and 111 • vary
onerous to cousumers generally. Even
tie decline In our ship building is attrib• I
uted to Its restrictions; one -Iron mane..
facturers'are said to be monopolists, and.
the higivpriees of all commodities In the
home markets an alleged to be caused by 1
the high import duties. •
!How far from the plain truth these
charges aro is most forcibly illustrated In
the words of Adein Smith: "High prices
and plenty are prosperity; low prices and
scut are misery;" sad In the fact that
heavy as our taxation Is, it is derived
more than half from internal in/posts
levied upon absolutely Indispensable
things, while our import duties fell
largely upon commodities not absolidely
acCestary for life: As to calling our
manufacturers monopoliele, It it simply
preposterous, when it is known that their
(Imre and tura for profit le I. exhume
and utilize the bountiful mineral deposits
and other resources In all parts of this
continent; to inaugurate new enterprises
North and South; to start new factories
and forges in every direction; to col.
strum' railroads and water communicit•
Bose from every mine of nature to every
mart ofcommercei in truth, to strengthen
and develops our industrial resources
wherever possible.
The greeter tho'sunaber and variety of
our manufactured the less danger or pos
sibility of monopoly, and the more bens.
at to the conanstrers. It Is by the depres
sing and Inevitable result of.free trade,
or any approach to it, that a taw rich and
powerful companies only absorb the
wealth and control of fite trade, while
min of enterpried gloats or of moderate
means, go down. And is for this res..
ion that Ism a protectionist.
I believe in the words and sagacity of
the groat statesman, IL Tilers when he
says- "I wish to develop the labor of
ray country; that is, I wish to create -it
where it is not, andio maintain it where
it • •.• -
lam decidmlTY in laver 'of reducing
taxation to the lowest practieab's tissue;
but Such a reducthin must begin at home,
and our citizens must be benelltied by it
before foreigners can expect favors.
I shall vote for reducing or abrogating
the income tax. 'so obnoxious to ear
people, the unequal licence, twiny other
of our objectionable taxes; but Isbell not
consent to curtail our only gold memos,
which is the beit support of our credit,
and which checks the burdensome coat.
petition of our rivals. It is the internal
- taxation that weighs heavy upon the
purr and not the tirlff; the former being
.paid by all classes of citizens, while the
latter reaches only the wealthy end for
eigiter. • •
In view of these facts and reasons, and
with die respect to the ability and bens,.
oleat intentions of the committee that
prepared the turn bit now before the
&nue, I cannot agree with all the pro.
tli\ u
visions; and wi the exception that
I, wish ' t., tee el ad vahrrems ditties
cimaged into aleq ate specific duties, I
am in favor of the' old tariff as it new
stands..,: , , .
I ssy this in the firm conviction that
our government is daily defrauded of
large arpountS by the ad valorem system,
'rrhilo It deludes legislation by Its tipper•
entlyenonnous figures.
lain also opposed to that portion of oar
present tariff which provides for discrim
insting.doties. For instance, the act of
March 2, 1863, provides that*. all goods
the grow ti'or product of countries cad of
tho Cape of.-Good Hope, ' (excepting a'
few articles,) when imported from pieces
west of this cape, ten per cent. shall he
collected to addition to the duty imposed.
upon direct importationi The' bject 01
this acv wee to encourage American ship-
Ping with the Dist, but its priacirml effect
has bean to encourage. sharp deallig and
fraud. There are but few imports the
growth of which is peculiar to countries
east of, r , Cape. of Good Hope; and when
!emporia s are dishount enough to deny
or conceal the place of growth it hi hard
ly possible for the custom house officer to
iloct troofs. of identity. Own arable,
gem aloes, sweat and bitter almonds, ol
rate of .potash, ivory and ninny other hr.
Idea of commerce on either side of the
' Cape of Good Hope offer opportunities to
defraud the Government; and for that tea•
one l am in favor of repealing these dia.
crinsinations.' IL Is IS very eloquent fact
, that Dainty all the leading countries ar the
pfd World have abolished ad wearers do:
tin and discrimicatlons. '
now unde r liut told'thst the bill now under
consideration proposes to alter the poss.
eat tariff only slightly, and to install.
'rates in but few partlcalan, while it
tually raises acme retest .
I are aware of this, hot am opposed to
any reduction of Its protective provisions
at tYe present moment.. or nrail eta la dui
try Is able to supply home demands, and
nail; we have rrerfectod our railroad eye.
tem throughout the tinkle, restored the
prosperhy of the Stares devastated by
wax, funded our national debt at a lower
rate of interest and planed our Blanca,
one permanent basic ' . •
It may be Interesting and 'Pleasing to
knew, Hist notwitstandi hg the prawbacks
onr wart, we hnie built tram 1661 to
1.866 six thonsend miles cif. railroad, and
coney thnusanda more eince then. But
thit does, not contradict the fact that our
railway' 'program Is cull far Itehind the
growth of our-country, especially la the
Setith end In• the new States, and that it
aces not suffice - to accoosmodaue the
crakes of - our internal - commerce. Our
eequi.rements ought to be satisfied with
our own iron, steel; and labor. and 'ler
this we nted - more hands to kelp us in
producing the millions of tons °Negroid
.
roe 'which we now ienfmrt from Englisid..
" One hundred thousand tone require the
lobes:Of thirteen themind three -rittadred.
men far one year, whom we may irippose
.e 'ire 'head; "or . '
ferailiei of five each, or.
stitY ;six. theinuid, tit' kindred In AIL
.Ansuesing from lafecildulatlonaTtliat the
couinfoduringssatiOns of Europe take - 01 ,
capita of population , ; seventeen and: ime
half cuts worth per annum of • out aut.'
cultural produce, the • producer • of L els
hundred thoussad. tons , of „foreign Iron
would 7 then . consume on an average,
1111,11E02 50 worth of American products,
: the UM:scoot food beton e f foreign origin..
• - lithe production of one ton of railroad
' iron 'in - the United States there Ii con•
united is - Milte of slB',lB. of; agricultural
prodacec'end $lO 07 of American Menu.
rooftree. 'Apply these figures to one bun
:died thousand tone of Americus railnhad
Iratilind - we fiadlt glues our, rip:knitunit
and suditfacturitg interests a market, for
42,065,000; or; in. other words, we lad
that a hundred thousand tons of American
railroad Aron pay into the: National,
Treasury • full "$.110,000 more; and to our
farmers ands manufichwere $2,000,000
Inure than the unto quantity of foreign
-- 'Strongly u this Calculation Slue.
trues our lose, it Palle heloW the 141011.
fact
• But let un Celt :a glance at Englind.
Great Britian tliougkt by,: free trade si/
chap labor,' she • would _Undersell,. the
world. - She did not forget, hoWever, - to
protect her beer makers bye dirty of , Aix
tY-two cents on malt, and • of five ,dollars
one lesirelor,-,beer.., - , .... : - • : •
- Let us see „how the. tree trade system
works there.
We reedits the Manchester' Guerdlen,
in the very seatand center of those views:
"There le 'inrtestimiebly, a - reactimi
itgalitet' free - trade. Tee,' a' remarkable
and Matructlve reaction Is,' going. on In
England; the forde of littiger is powerful
sad the working ideates are forming as ,
sociallois against free trade, „Itsiewn.,ev
'rattier - Oa BOA indostrY....... :
- . A letter la the Shtedleid -Trktwa,4o. a ye:
!it re no . wonder people are: complaint
inn of 'bad.times when we stand in , the
[ midden • in • Width: we stand now . •131
11154 the 'total ,excesti otimporti wrarlArit
-1 ii,..hL'elfictta was gd5,204,227: • In i lBBO .
"'"'exiltla hit rear.hed £04;519,441, and .
to 1866 it had amounted to the • ruinous
our, of $ll6 042 921 more than the whole'
steer Matt lemin ufacturcs exported to:the
world: giving a balance against .us in our
fcreigu trade of. X'110,000,000 aterling•lrt
can aingle par." , •• -- • ' ..
"At the present =intent about one, In
every : eignteen persona In England. and
' Wales is in receipt of parochial Yellen
There WM paid for pauperism In .1867 the
nixie( £7,566 starling." • • • •
tiSince 1853 upwards of three millions
°C-our people have emigrated and princi
pally 3.0 extreme protective countries,
where their labor has blend a bdter re
ward, but at the same time has been the
11V3121.9 of greater foreiga productiveness.
We have tried free trade so long that It is
almost time to protect ourselves."
And now a word on wages. Mr.
Hewitt, commissioner to the Paris ex•
bibiition, rent by our. Goecrament to ex.
amine into iron and steel mstters, says
the difference in mat of iron making here
and in Ls .. .viand is in the wages, which
are iitorn Alma deMble here: 2 And even
the Special Commieeloner "of
'nub admits In his report of Itieb therthey
are on the avenge by more than sixty
per cent higher than the English wages;
but he attempts to make out that, con
sidering the coat of living, the working
Man is no better dr here than In Eng
land., Thin will we believe when we fled
niany children in Our 'poor kennel as Ist
snr,ochnols, 'whoa ; the tide or ,immigra.
[ion, made op of working men, ceases to
'aid when one In-twenty of our
population is a pauper.
lldt ouch caismities I trust are not in
reserve fag our glorious country. Uom,
rnissioner Wells presents in kin report of
isms comparative tables of wages in Great
Britain and 100 United, States; but. he
neglecti to extend his' comparison over
other European countries, and ho is Want
to the fact that his averages, although
they may be bona fide in figures, repro
sent incorrect malts, considering the
small number of laborers receiving high
Wages and the much larger number of
those receiving low ones, and- also coa
-1 sidering the number of returns from
which these averages are inside up.
Granting, however, even - these averages,
the following table comparing the wages
paid In three European countries with
those paid in the ,Unlted States most in.
spike every American heart with pleasure
and pride over the more liberal reward
which labor tads in our country than in
Europe.
• .
Tallast•totllar the vv rare wattle wart. Of
allied and up...titled latntr,ax letting gatemen.
V' rrrrr •nd elates, to t.iahlean branches or
laduttre la Prase a. Saanay. etas, benzin sad
etas lleattd .'c
rd neat deflate!.
-
• I E 2 i is
=II=
19t 3.
20,
Woman
nape .......
Iron le Man Mlll
Waal Wa•ka • •
itanlatoa,4lwpo
Hardware. 1•111
ledge Teals.
Agewadtaral Implements,
UT $324 It C - 011=i
21 I IP
421'. I ill 979
ki 749' 979
40 t l nil 4117
•24. • 49, WAS
211 I WI, 91
2IT 7 tat 11 10
LI
ill: I 71
n
211' 21I.;14:: 9.1
974 '2 12 7 ell 19 Si
sot is a
1M Y 49
TO! 11 -gr
}ire Mk...—.
Sao Warne.
Loath e.. mos .....
Wow Woot
nl k illt,mat
raper nl9l
Wood ants. 2 nollriven
Iron Ohlo-bellldlnk..
But these figures also fall short of re
presenting the true difference between
the condition of the laborer, skilled or
unskilled, here and abroad.
When the fact is considered that, with
the exception of a few cases of extraor
dietary skill and endurance;, the European
journeyman Mechanic cannot earn more
than his own scanty support; that tie can
not marry and support his wife without
the assistance of her own labor; that the
combined industry of husband and wife
closet maintain a family notwithstand.
lag the so-called cheap prices of living;
when it is known that in the majority of
these families the lowest comforts of life
are unknown, and food, like meat, tea,
coffee and sugar, are only extraordianry
relishes; when UM acknowledged that in
entire sections and regions subsistence
means nothing bn*- bad food, scanty fael,
and scarcely • reef over the head for
weeks, months, and even years; then the
difference between cur country and . Bu•
rope may he appreciated by our laboring
catchsons and those there, and the claim
for protection or Industry against free
trade will he thoroughly. nailerstood. .
We are new gradually tiling the va
unt spaces which were lett in the ranks
'of our mechanics by the heroic victims of
the late war. The South, by bountiful
crops, to rapidly recovering her wealth,
and by the blessings of freeand honored
labor has already doubled her energy.: If,
then, by 'a healthy tarif we atrengthen
oar northern and. build up-our ramthern
industry, there is ao doubt that before a
great while we will astonish the world by
our industrial and commercial expansion
es wall all by our political progress and
power.
• Bat, laving already devoted_ much of
my time to remarks ex intereitrot gen
eral concern. for Olt national. Industry, I
nutyjus, pot/pitted to say a few ord; in
recognition of the claims of a ' "C staple for
which nature his ulected Peanarlvania,
as can of Ira largest depositories, and
seblcts, by its tributary and. reciprocal
functions, lone. 01111 of the most India
pensible factory of.all coMmtercial and la
dustrial purenits. I mean coal, and will
not enlarge upon the veriatilitypf Its ca:,
but simply:remind you' ot tie foot
.. thet
our steamboats and railway.. alenort.en
tirely depend upon its plentiful and cheap
supply; in brief, that next to labor, miii
'is Me most neeessary regulate of our
• &ono of the Regliitt Weis sre neat) ,
If net quite exhausted: Soon we will be
called upon to'slipply Other parts ; or. the
world, and:eves now we must hate /90111
and cheaper coal at home. There Is no
article. be the world the dentandef which
will Increase so steadily and certainly,
because there Is'no agent more powerful
for the dliteriflcatlonof Industry 'and ill
intarcorainunleation 'of tonsieeroe.
• Let na therefore protect and• advance
its production; let no open new mines en
- every spot wliere usturobaeplead them,
and not
. 3mpein its prbditetipn, where MI
in encouraging Propent • •
.'
It w Mild be as earrow.minded econo.
My and as iviunotis legislation to enact
nteasuss shad:log the ~muspects of the
tronandecalisidastry, b. muse Penney I.
viols, derives greater profits therefrom for
a Poo than other States, as it. would be
be to retard the gold and silver produc
tion because Catharine or Colorado has
how the greeted abort of Its benefit.:
If the tariff must be chnoged to relieve
the burden of tatitlOn Upon out.e.itbsens,
ram is liver of reducing it upon articles
which do nolinterfere with the progress
of our .industry., irepeat, that I snob to
lessee the load forced upon OUrtSX pay
ers by the enormous aspertiesof our late
war, and if our budget should permit, Taus
in favor of reducing the taxation at
,anto
by fifty Willman' but I veldt to ,
ice The
benefits of inch legislation equally die
tributed among all clamant. I do notwant
to reduce the wages of the laborer "by
taking of a portion. of the imposts prel•
tcalag him, and therefore would- auggeet
that at least thirty millions be taken' from
our internal revenue tenet, whichilimigh
oppressively upon all, and more seVerelk
upon the boor. • • • ''
Arid oniclusivil, If thetaritiatult ba
.
reduced, let, It be one
.on Um and ciagio.
The prottalve tanffiof 1824, sad 1628;
and ;INA extiag,ulstied the .national debt.
The samorisult will speedily foil** pro.
tection hereafter.
The vestoratlon of cash values will be
accomplished without the derangement
of business harmony. There will bo a.
continued appreciation of the currency,
with financial confidence and a rapid In.
crease and heshby id:Update& lb. the
products of coal, cotton s wool, Boor, and
maeatacta .
cu.
Add to these &careful:collection of the
revenues, with economy he pnblic ex
penditure, aided by a, progressive splrit
of Intelligence and -trolly of purpose: , and
tyninty 'years We'shall.competo *against
the world tti 'Wary Stpirtmentof art, me..
Main:deal , Isigurauity, , agricultural , cater.
Mite, 'isad.k.clitalac AitaJn;etelitt: . . .
Tam Senate Territorial Committee
Lave under discasslon a bill to consolidate
'Gm Indian tribes under the form' of ir
Texiiteriol Government, to be calleO the
Territory of Oklahoose, , and lobe bottnd.
td as follows: On the north by Kansas,
on the *eat by the tasters boundary*. of
New Maxie°. and ,Temss . ea theaputh by
the northern boundary of Togas, and on
-the out by the western bonadarlemof the .
States of Arkansu and Missouri?: lt
provides for ease - nave and judicial Mil.
cers to be appointed by the President and
legislative council• to consist of one
- wh
istember,from each tribt'br mittenose
lot emceed five hit:tared. ,
This I 6 mintier' step In the inauguration
of b-Petce policy among theindian tribe,. ,
, . .
Tun. convention :at Ifesr. , York ,
school ..hoOk publishers 'of the United
States, after session& occupying: three
days; adjourned. A Bowl of Trade was
organired. The retell 'prince 'for 'Alt
school hooks are to be, Azad by. the re.
.spection Publishers, fro= .ihich. &maxi:
mum diseased. has been , fixed by the
poord, and the terms of sale to be - cash in
ddrzy.days. agents anti commission
oto-. , unts aro to be withdrawn on Orbetbro
July let. The action of the convention
was harmonious, and the regulations
unanimously agreed to.
• • -
GEN. BUTLift, as President of the Na.B
tlonal Asylum for Disabled Soldiers, has
made hie annual report to Congress. It
appears that there arc at this time 3.802
beneficiaries In the various asylums. The
report shows that most of .the begging,
organ grinding, and other like pursuits,
so commonly indulged in hi
Cr in
thecities, are•carried on by muwelations
which pick up all the cripples to be
willing to he employed in such puram,:%
at starving salaries, and that these amo.
ciations make large sums of money, fre
quently as high use $2O per day, from each
employee out of the misguided benevo..
:once of mankind. The managers of the
asylums also, announce that they have
full ability and accommodation to take.
care of every disabled soldier in the UM.
ted States, who applies to them; that they
have never refused to take care of
honorably-discharged fuddle* and that
it is the fault of the soldier alone if he is
either Supporting himself by beirging, or
becomes dependent upon aline or the
charity of anybody, or is asking - any aid
front any State in the Union., No soldier,
disabled in the line of his duty, and able
to show it, who haabeett honorably
charged from the service, bay
ever been
denied admittance Into the As Inure. If
there are any disabled soldiers tOttli IZo not prOvided for, It is either because they
refuse to go to the Asylums, or, having
been, have so nnabnaed the/21101•614 after
repealed:warning' as to the consrquencee
of their conduct, no to becomeinneadees
and a disgrace to 'Minima of soldier, and
I have been, therefore, dishonorably din.
charged or expelled: .
trussavioxgt. telegram from New
York says: The air Is full of rumors In
regard to the coming &faculties in Wall
street. The extraordinary frauds of the
past week, the unsettled condition of
financial prospects in Washington, the
collapse of the paper money and Stock
Exchange bubbles, have all oomblaed to
mike the basks and money !Enders ex
tremely careful of their colleterals for
loans. Nobody wants securities in Wall
street to-day; all want money. -If the
Funding bill becomes a law, .financlens
fear a violent contraction of the green.;
back currency, and a disastrons Scandal"
end commercial panic. During the cola
ins three weeks there will be wide 1110-
mations iti , gold and stocks, and It is felt
all around that some enormous blow will
be struck, which will fall heavily In a
yusate,r least anticipated. The week
opens in the midst of a general want 'of
confidence, with the air full of rumors 'of
the costlag.dlaaater.
PURE LIQUIDIZE, PURL LIQUOR/
YKOICIPIAL PI:IttPOnES.
Gnaw. nraady.• iborry
OW w. nrandr. I Part Wine.
PINCT.CCISTILLIAIN Tarr old COGNAC
MadefrWlne, C art t Wine,
Catawba artao, I billl•tel whit.
Sattet Part. kir.. Wine: •Is• Earllsb and
acvtrlt Alta Year. • beat% touts . .. l a. Cast ,
bell . • • Scala, •.is CO.. trarrasted the gen
uine •racia Acid at taa leattt a/ Oa
rasa at nettle, at
JAlll=lll 6r.. 'S
Lima ..tere sodiratally Medicine Dtpot,
Coma , Pm,* 114,4 (OM Bt. Cr.)ini
tie • Z. MINNS9 flo l d Drug Ile,.
corner et Penn and ninth. (old Cie.! , Wert.,
tor ton Beret enn a Ike olta• Imported dad
domeecleof !Linda wad lower um limed tare.
Meitpdaner p ace. corner Fran lad Erna.;
(old 51.
FliON A aurtunc.
The danger Prom reptant ls tea times irreales
teas I. ataorally ►dieted. and-wLII.I we kayo
se 4.lre T• excite Inordinate ft.. we would at
the tame time Ikea. the att....lona( the allateel
loss retards, and that remedy cum
-11.5 la a properly maimed aid tillable Trust,
toe rust •r whita le ler? little mote than or •sea
aL erdtuary Intimate.t. In matt.. rrrrr tala-
Ina Its health, and eran Ilia tteelf. so one can no
tape artlal.. We Stanton. ketta a►.dlr acting
trust to allows rnso no to Serowe namanageoloto
and Wised the ce•trttl or Me parses so staldelid,
p••• noon" bare been the man It a tress
isa Won html 17 ...WWI lath. al of truly
rag then.
floe •Ttea kale ere so. 0a.... for Y.n ar
ticled with Raben.i.ele or 'Rider. who 41.4
at snow IrkAi sued thew.. .4 hoe. allowed It
<antis. wlthoot thew!. to whoa, to apply
for rasa. No Oa. would I.4efge in such tam.
tireatotaa with reeae to ale anger the
trutuu
or 4141.'111. , of Itfa..4 it tbel vitae two , . of
the I.t atntat dagger attendant np:a ' hernia
would nett. that.
Then are, be•ldeb, to essay other onstellos•
at, atom - tall Mod cleat alienist* karats, that
It *vela - al-fowl be beet far lbws* aelletetl to
pot yt o the molt rota petest and seen/veil nor
ms... They •rk.. Ss tole. sod the P.M/Ogre last
Sadist oat that the b.st •?I,lleas• to Is the tad
the they It, set ',Or In reseed to banes, bet
also 'la • I agar matters obese so Important •
matter aa koala is coneetned.
A toad I rull , la a sommanlty where •
41.gIA:e11116At that of v.v..* estata to shah
restful !theft as It 4.s sow, ansst to be prop.
firly •htitealatt 1 waS sncon ttttt . we arts In.
sa lams, at hit • doz., tr... ap.
101411(a site retention of Heal. who, me herala
•alsiail, mad ateg.e.ele4 whit use a•sht to hats
area applied. Is II any waseer then, that we
I .4 he tae attention of Moss attllcti d is that way
Is nut saparlor faellthes sat aihilfssots toy Mt
miler Sod ern of se comae. .4 days."' IS
Wittiest?
T.osa,• and appliannes for every diplaawtaalt •
with comitettut and exp.rieaca4 parses. to ar.
VW - their. 'at. Dr. ss r Great Medics. Steel
awe ilweleal 161 Mbar' aaa• , • Ur.
ltgaari oen boort (tam 9a..nattily It,
I'l4 has"a nail! 6. toll 0,9 at 01010 for the
ireit In int Of all ettroate &gotta..
sumiNG slum tr.
• Widens" that pros - rose rapidly to • •dsls are
set the only. one. to he d..alod. Canker or dry
rot doe. not blest a tree as mine aly ut a strong,
of llghtnius but sables arrested. It deetroye It
cor Wall: and la Ilk, Joanne r dun's!r de hp
although It doer nor kill will the nWifinann of
yellow fever. brae tors to rep the syringe of llfe
ally at any hate disown: It ion dumbed
an, 1••11r0.1.1n snonnteat Ina. Thom Is tOmething
taexpreulbly lay sling la tho spot' aule of prea'
tiara dicey. Likagator. paler, eauselattea. de.
Motion; or spirits ay/ a distant" for abortion,
114.norniant1 frlaptann. and ISor 040 1 )4
Frunair net by tonic trestsseht. The lest in ,
gl g .rant eslllerant thaieln ho ad axle tittered
la ease or i his Unit Is llostetleet al.net l Itme
ter.. - The stlndfratteg pitiable of the prepare,
11. rouses the 'lnt./wag energtn w tbin graters,
led th.ounintbdatanand regulation peons Web
Ire • prrosatot•otad healbrut too poste to the
ray lerces O. brought let. Nay. - she,fial • a4
rare aed,!►e pno'..ofdl etyma
bo
Ind apslmtlation ere rlNeboor*. Y Y"
..01, the •••••11.11mit.001. more natant. sad
' , lf oriel , that cent:though to the soerishakent
of tau bo. y Integrates , valets', thongs . Itlf tote
areas
the reo•lr or Pim physical itro , ture s •f
-felied •ing it* heal th 11,1110T-Krered. th
el.. 014 tOt alge•nt *aerial. nor
the if!t•eth hoho Or i n. nayalusal had Idelltleo IbIS
lo thoae sheranie , is hr cu .1 d snd
r at," peo.traltOn. I hdleh a lerted
erted with thryp
allsoati. gad to this most wholesome of olliontos
sad 'aorreetivs• st r on g
•areot 1.4 auras meand e
p t
relror. It 's strong se tellate hod po were
Inky. gosh le the ulfbrin le still.) •r•lio.a.
NOTICES
em see /Men; • t
• AZI.Z . v., lIWoe AV. VITO. 1.
arrAN ELECTION FOR SEVEN
•• • DIIISC7WII3 to serve i'lerter tbs
lee
Y. will be 1.14 &bibs
DelttnpHrve. X+. -
47 Oble .tree:, ba 11.163DLY,'Arlitl. 4 1 11 e bi
tween Ike been of 144b4 b•
JAR 11 BIDDLE
• 1, 71 ' eiebla•
ANNEAL '.MEETING
• —2 .FI I II , IHON CLITT.LAJOID AtiIIOCIAMION
Axil OM. 11170. at. I o'clack 1...11.1, for
the PS.. Pf •.ettlas onlatra and tranamet.LAS
all ba.lMSll.lllleb may lusrassssss. ' , •
• • • • •A.
"11!!!i,
-•--
1 tar THE ANNUAL MEETING ,
of Cialllackholdm or the P&NN I
VA NIA A 0110 ANTRR•ci w cum,
AN a TNA St.SI.OIIVATI . :N COSITANT for UM
VVlt'AoL'lrt•l'b7,l I.
lentetch
VO ,, ltTet Cloetinatt. Al, on ■oR AT ,
tzll s tlplt
. 1170, betvetA tot" of AO A. Al.
mint:T:2 T. W. YAltblfaT, searstaiii
EVAN Eloptuari.F olll . PBS* ,
IC/nit it'll of tie
MOOCHES rim SAVIS°IIII BANK will be held
010, NO , " 09-26 . , ..
OATIADAT, ititroh 'Oriel°. Immo= de
hmrs et I 50130002 a I, * X.' • .
• . 21ad.10.11,3611.
AI.I.IIIOI,ItST. 115 r.& 1111!.111:10. ..nahl4lll
IMM=MMU=
MNM
ITLW CODVIIIM
No. /, A Rani bl.lkOlilittl T., Io Dbl., liaises,
az4 L Ha,
timOwWD SALWO27, '
.• ELIsaTIJI ISIOII.IOOI. beset, 101 dLad
Plefettrl IiAT.IIt6N,
• .Rin k _ '
Vid E etro l llNTAlai7Obli.ii/k ta kl*.
SAIRDIN /Lk LD. and M lb. cans. -
Facial" as law by. .
•- - , 1313014.5.111 D lIMAZE.IOTO34
tabil:wsso6T 'lll9 and 70 Dia:load Yana..
CHOICE: AND RARE
CONFEtNIORS
FOB PREPE:NTO.' AT
• GEO. BE/VVENTI ,
I 2 lredergii 84vet, Alletheall•
CagAr
STOVES' AND , TINWARE,
rKN DEM, CtrALL.,./XEL+. rink. 11CON13.
&a.. at
CREEBE.
BO boxes (lobes Oinks.; •
. 50 boillt. Tama Cheese,
P. C. pi:wry/4 box.• /rasa nail xin ter. •
- . 1. Jutrettetymiby J. l .ll 4 .iCepuMD,
146 Gnat otrect.
.I , u!rti
!JEW A-DlT.ERT'„fimiyiENTs.
NEW DRY GOODS
l'irMl=l
WILLIA,II SEIdPLE'S,
N os . ISO and IS:: Federal Street,
CITY
At The, a dozen, bison 'Table Napkins.
At 10e., - Best Jinn of Calicos.
At Di .I-te., White Damask Towslse..l
great bargain:
At'll Yard WM, Doblid Hotting
At 1114c.,Tard-widi 6 oft lid ilk Niel in.
it .I 7 4-to„ 6.4 lute 4WD, a good
bargain.
It 6e., Merl Lengths of Callen
At 6 We., Good Dark College.
At Se., Feat Colored Callum
At 10e., Brit Makes of Cancers.
At yard-wide Colored Poplins, very
rick s ".
it 2k, douoe-vridth BLitt ail Nord
dlptem.
it 17 1-4 e., Double Warp Black Alpacas,
best bargain et the
It 'He., Bauble Warp Black malt
beat bargain of the mon.
GREY FRENCH CORSETO
VERY CHEAP.
Hosiery, Gloves, -Vo
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
I=
A.
THE •L
NOVELTIES A
BELL ilk MO
mtiv
Are Receivin
MERCIIINTS IND DLit S
WILL../IND . .
A Large and Complete Stock of
• New Spring Goods,
EnanA.cina
ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES.
AND /DLL AANORTMINT
.. .11astery and Gt/aves, -
Linen and Wkits Gooda,
'Embroideries., • •
Trimmings,
NOtfona, dc.,
1 AT
LOWEST EASTERN PRICES,
AT
•
lIORGANSTERN & Co's,
P1'CC1...%0 NS TO
MACRUM., OLYDE S CO.,
Nos. 78 and 80 Market Street
HORNE & CO'S.
Hosiery ! Qloves !.
LCIENSITE AHD CHOICE issorraarre
Prices Unknown Since 1861!
ETD GLOVES:
• A full auortmaatat
EDS.
At A4.IS.
LOl , lO 'POP KIDS. thetas
AUCGIILAIit MiDl.lll/4T14111 1.10 . 111,
rLarst Ara)
putt and
--
DOYLttrW COTTON 110.11ZAT.
• By Camelot Daum.
0111 ITS. surzft STOUT azt,r Hoeft,. •
• • •BO NV/.
stirs• sin sit 'rifts Rath; uotss.
• 26 nat..
' Alto; apl.ndl4 mart:l2.sW '
51511 AND *UP. RIBBONS.
LADLES' /*NOY SOWN.
• •
LAME ADDITIONS TO STOCK
J.ss vri.ta t , 1....h1e6 pa invite tha attinibin
. ar Wholataleasa 110..11 eat It
'!!"!k`'7,9 mratitilLET
• ,•
PITITIBURCia
. 111111 TE tEAD - AND COLOR 'Willi
J. S• CITOONIAKEE & SON
rttoi.. w Evo ,
Kasillotrenef WRTICWL'f.e.D,IULD MILD.
BLIJII LZAD.. ZIPICe. Lrrinaug,,rorn
wad al wawa DRY AND /It OIL.. '
°mon' AND recrronY....
..;
.4i0;.461; 441,116 anti 4111,. kbeeta Wee%
' W. lilt att. idles to the rearentennsited on
sor EVKU7 Yere Wilt• Lea 4; ale wins we see.
• "parer intonate or teed, w tremens 'Navel.'
lathe. , that 1., free from •thiata ant* ,
e.thei tbstorew le whiter sad eaperter, both
.Iweolor Ina *merlon property. . -•
01.1•ILLNTEZD tone • maw Carbonate Of
LeW and athlete thaa!arry la the lassiteh and
will forfeit the with of We package It mama.:
log Umlaut nerelteratlon
Aniurw GOLD 9Pz.l
L
- • -zzompic.camies,,
" . I.'very bitidsema atiorticen jut thicken.
Alto. a von Sae selecttos of
roncTLAmmairra or Jzwacur.
,Wansmtad to weer *qui ts gold.
HANDKEecatar 110LD665,
ycrillec vanity.
ALL Want 11111Lla the Int av• OATS sad will be
. WATTLIS k J=aAFBII
111 111,1 . 11 A*LNUZ. nnetteGistre4llolllCt;.,
NOTICE Ti).II)UIPPERS.
NEW' 11017T7
. ~
BUFFALO AND . TO THE NORTH
. The 411AXCeliZier itkruoimoo,
razyrntridur, vgammrx.lozy.E.
maw ORE. •
for rates.
.SPIT PL.
W. W. C, .11F&IFikffII. /retain •g•sat,
Corner mend Ittiestreats, Pittsburgh.
• t LAWNZSM
eimmg • <ilaieral Balmirtaemialiat.
cf., ~: X1ELM1,N333j61,-'
" . kalif er Velgits ted letitrti,
.. .
._.. ... . ~ . .
ci
N 0.5 F.7OI7OTEC AVN.,Plttaborgh:
olochTs
NEW PaYITIIEtTISD'oungTs
POPULAR viRICES
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos. 1.80 and 182 Federal Street,
I=2
'OOUSEYEEPING DRY GOODS!
Shirting Malin, all widths,
Table Limas, Table Napkins,
Colored Table Damasks,
Striped and Figured Curtaia Damasks,
Table Covers, Stand Coven!.
White sad Colored 31a - ruffles Quilts.
New Spring Dress Goods,
BLACIL AND COLORED
DRESS
VERY CHEAP.
New Col'd Silk Poplins,
CASSIMERES & KENTUCKY JEANS
Dress Percales, Shirtiug Punks,
Shirting Wins, Bhlrt Fronts,
stamped iproos,Euffird Apron
JIATS AND BONNETS,
Ribbons and Flowers,
AT
WILLIAM SEME'LPS,
Noe, 181) and 182 'Federal Street,
=
MID NAT.1=1,..9.1: 1 61,-
ATEST
ND BA.BITEDS.
ORHOUSE
g the Latest.
READ THE PRICES
JAMES HOAG, JR'S,
174 Federal St., Allegheny
At 10 CZN7II, 60 patterns Wall PaptrOnliglit
valeta, good •t the piled. • •
At 13, , a cent.. HEAVY WHOM SUET
WALL TAPERS, • birgabs. '
At IS cunt,' TINE WHITE TA PITT.
At 26 Cards, yard Inds WEITZ AND 2 - 13 fr
HOLLAND Zro Window ilhadec good. minty
prim.
TINE OIL CLOTH WINDOW BHADZB Att
low price.
YAND.-WLDD /LOOK CLOTH. Meta color*
45 cern.
WIG A OIL CLOSEL eat to fit bans. r.onm./t.i.
ELEGANT GOLD an/ HAND WADE WALL
PAPA, at Low Races.
jA.2ILES 11-OAG, Jr.,
No., 174
FEDERAL STREET,
V
=CI
pcswinve anti. MEN
AID OTHZE.
rise *wriest
abearsikied itsrLiettiod i *tent of tke
,Uottee.Otster ter the omprovee, onstrectioa of
'orwalaiL
Ming. , hones.. The, erosibizek. bY
tn.* Itepoinaterkr. ' biotin!.
I•l4,terterlei foe ,vertleel gee, 'and *ablate*
giget fterannity son beinti Sr appearance; Yd
It Is re nanny:kid ea 19 eitrrari,•rofft4l3l aN
orJoiontolot, sad to prevent !Atte flea enrol.
Mr the JOIDtr. Or tile (spin or the •bowl.f '
the iolotta by lotion of tbe linnet of teeth*
. . • • .
In side Ilnlnd andwatneestyad. he Ilia sett'
teethed ire so' tenet:meted a to form twee*
in:teeth - id etonDly a be int "ordlitaii• telortnir
hearts stone: the robe breteattnit the elneheir
the Jenne from an, eanee, nudism:pa YearCieS,
for Imp:
He hes also terieltu L ed toe patent eletiteteriei
leitneimety knees a* the .Madded Weriberi•
beeritne.” '
Ht hnedlaietell et tite feUelidesterrnietavand
thanettttt Alle bb ebb tonne, pas.
eats:teens' " '.;
• Toe. A. Monitor(. the don toe the territory
south of Una river. la es 4
er oeeety.. , „• :
Telletausro Dongiser, Mae diet "for tea
Tito: wtnl of ristolostgO "
To tfelcr a Downs; silo, trent ft.r their
m.lll. einteente wart. rutsboreo.
To Bill. Zattersun • Ca.. shop rights for Ltintr
rottl. elite word, rit:strersh.•
-
- ..T0 Mcarus. for Qs lorooth of. Me
.
I . 4 ' irellier ter •Int: atm.!, TlVrienfl
- TklUilliten:l6g . garittheislalll.fe
B gl VV.:4k 21ria f a A CI`.1Ahe 1... Au or
.nnorpeourn emit Ansa, tke.urrrosupe Ot
'Bbalet and Ind•ana.
.„ .
Aummmo Aro , fitted; ogotooS
eller, of Lola patoato, and those whono4i
poodisoi will Alm*•101, or addl... no. in
Yo. tialt. l / 4 0.1O,UVAL. rlitsborib. Pe. m ,
. .. .
I
i z m
r 4
c..• 0 - e , 41' ,'
4d gli 'xi
s 0 R
g z
a 4 j 'el: 4 ,
co v a . a 7l -1 -I kl,,
.0. A
.. pi , sui
1
P I R z
oit Ow 1 1
C) m k
E 0 2 o 0)
. R ., 0 : :1 4 ri /
Po=i Fc PI os
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1:4 i ;4 l '.
i,
' 0 .4-
.TATES MAIL. !
lvJ IngiaIISWYATANIAr
Ttrr C lfr; 44T l
li V L liir.ley3l.PO.
PiirOS
be reoelv.4 et Um Utte tract
011ee of ibis Derailment 00 . 11 3 °Wort r.
A f Mania WS. 1070 , (to be derided by V i l la
AVM.) for arrrylog rho malls or toe Villas
Stitiale from &My J. ISTO.
of WO. IS S. pa
the fellestairoateeiatko Mate Poaaryirembe
pad by tt• rebrOates of Sew taros AIMIAITIreIs
hereto epoel fled, Ms.:
Itre.llllllo. From 110101010. Lk Lake. A.
bora roorOoraere.•abore (3entroota4Sotal
aborn.. LeCervillejitle Wier sad eaa,A,
nine Snob • seek. ..I.Ralre MeTttabe Mae.
aaT Sottoottley sod lirldet At 9 II A S.:
I . Legetrille by 4:15 P.m.; Leave
. L . 75 0 82. rt ga h rlitglit:a d e l t,P=
tleAta WaStrla
vollee r V2V:rrett Sams • Ina '
Leave LeekrortiSto leaealf, except geed.;
At 10 A-.111.1-0•100 - StWert. Talziele be It
. Il.; hasp Wee& /Ss !Pie dolly, except
Isoader. et 7 A. 1.1 Alrhe at Locayott es.
th" a l".jL W Worm h CI k
Airirtirti e art t.
to 0174:
Mr Swathe. to Wert; Arestee.
Sfni stirs sad beet. eirt , notes • sh
a t
tenni le ssaloateo daily. eatery% Ornedey. at
0 • ml_Arrive tete , Neat= !qua....
rr s ,r. d t i ff l 7:80
!r Meta of 0110000.11MIASIatea IMO errtill
iiete. end atm 000 lastruettema te tee 00141-
Mar te 10 saibrseed IA lee round. Se
earertuome•tor Orator alt, 1111111.d...6,
MO, sal Jeneery 3. 10i0, Inviting oropotine
for melt satire Ls P. nut Irani., A., $. 5 b.
foiled the I , 1..00 Ott, a
Olds 01..04 t it sex ad rot:Moots. taper.
preposus, :Saler f ireposylvea
and •Adreaseo to the , tettotd Altleteet Pontos.
JOHN A. J. Ortr.SIOISI.L.
Wale r."M AI L " 9944.3./.
NEW ADVERTIESMENTS
OFFICE OF
FISK & HATCH,
Bankers and Dealers
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
No. - 5 'Nassau :Street,
NEW YORK,
FEBRUARY lith, 1870.
The remarkable ...is which ha. attended
oar regotiatlon of the Leans of the Cairraa
PACT/10 TUILIOLIP Censor the AZSTIMX
P5C1710 XAILIOAD Coarater, mad the Minim.
tap ad aredi s arida theta Leansline iiitatifa•
ed In the markets, be tit to this water and In.
rolreh Mee sktwn that the First Montage Bends
or wisely-teamed ad hoaoratymtaNed
roads are readily. taken a. the .meat. altable,
late, sad advantaged.. fern of lavedadat.
git Max a mere liberal blame tbaa out bere,t{er
be derived ;rent Government Bondi, and maila
ble ta talratheir place.
Asgard! tb►t, Is las dieetion and negotiation
of dewier Railroad Load, we are seating a
great dello want, sad daderi at a Valuable Her
♦loe to the koldars of Capital, and to theie great
National troths of Internet Impnareteent. whom
lattbute merit ar iebttasttel ettereetez °Witte.
thee to the Use of Cavite! and the tohlhlenee of
Ismestors—we war oferwlta ,9•44.1 ooalldeao
and Matta:action Cho
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
OF THE
OESAPEAKE AND' . 0p1t..-:.1.1if CO,'
THE CHTEATZAKEANDChHOIWAILICIAID,,
.
...beetleshee *t t'e roast Unit thennhfulE•
east harken of the C►eeeeee e Bey - With the .
Ohl* Mee at • point of sellable luteloation, mut . ,
thus, with the entire Eallrouil mum of the,
groat . West end Ihnolmest, roams THE AD
DITIONAL LAST AND WEST THIINKLINN,
.10 • hoperattvely •denseded for the soseteteoda
-1102 of the Initcenee and raotelle-nocrtantratte
pertstion between . the Allentle Inboard end
Europe on tle• oni heuo,'and the first 'm.
hoeing TeXicrEll of the Ohio sod HluWippl y)4.
leis on the other. •
'TEE IMPORTANCE or rim ROAD' All •
NEW OUTUNT 7ROII THE WEST . TO TER
ausaldm a • tato one ornatfeMl ennee
game.. .ad lame. to It an extensive DUNA*
"Melo Irma the 0/7 of IMPOIIp/stlos;whlle, in ,
the development el a. eximatve aminalearal
and Ulaeral mamma or.-Ylvtinla and We.
V 177161/, 1". 1/.40/a/t. /114111/04 own Una, the
elements Of a largo Mel PrOltable . local 'mamma.
Than tha great lanarasts, /nth ,genera and
leeal, wedeln damaad tha tomplettan Of ( h.
CRIPATRAXE AND 01110.RAILBOAD to Ih•+
itivar. f 'ford Ma .ntest ttoarantee of Its
moms and value, an/ RENDILII IT TRY MORT
IMPORTANT 'AND BURSTANTI/J. • RAH,
ROAD INTERPRINR NOW IN aweaxis IN
CNINTRY/
Its superiority as ea Last and end
the promise of an immense and %minable trade
awaiting Its eamplettoe, have drawn to It the
attention and yogi:dragon: 'of twomineaL Capi
talists and Railroad men of Ibt city's! metind
I.ldEm , .t •Isterrlty, ttialietenoT.
al,. 710 It,- tisritther with' tlie'irt'aiebte* .
111111141111 atil •Inidaelti 41 , az*l
West Vlritsit. iNstrlen lrtiterrics,.
110NOIWILZ AND 37cc.tacrtra:itaziAt*
Tie Road Is aomplat - 11 and In otattaiatt ficla
Rlalniand to the aeletoaated . I.7hita ' 'RCLlptitr:
Sprissiafgeat ART tallaa t end (Deis
ret!atti betltooteuestnowpartte4eoestriteted) .
to elielktited, tam It t o ie. . pirOpaied ter:
nines en iia• Ohio ricer at, or Aeas, the'amaik
et ate Big Bandy liver, lio silW ebem plea* .
asil Mlles below RlLlaboxii. •
Um , * ars sew plohok4 or lAprorrow through
Ohio und 'cutout) to Oda TODtt.whll►wll cog.'
mut the CHTAAPILATX AND OHIO, WITH
TRH T.NTINN HAILICOA.D.BINTEMS OT TNT
AND , BOIITIWINTv AND WITH.THZ
PAOITIO RAILROAD.:
Aa tiaa►l. traxehlmewil superi or 0.104411
. .
wilt plain, OA C1114./..AX. MID 101110 WAIT,
'OW idioni' iietiest Ana' 010111,
pplyarrd' truit4i'vaks: ozl : ponaioni - _44.,14 ,
Z.T.firril. ,PDItRiT
YALXIICIVCOMPLITZDSO;iiIjainiconz
JX1Nr.,,Z.1717.11; T 4 int, EIINIEE 11101J2i7.
01711 r 3106141161.111/.. • ' •
MIMI
The details of the Loin Imre be= arrsaitcrl
ash .Pdal redal.• to the lean/die/ rll Ow*.
at IlatestOts. sled eanktllles la 'Moen iheltahtis
of ecnicreshesee, 441iity, sadrileeteattml *saw
Tits addi are td adadearos of '°- i
000
$l, $,- ildlo'
' 5OO 10
.. -. ~..,
c..,.....,....c0N BQVIIIi. RAT
in t
atm To Bkaszo, ad wirbfaislaas OS nEut :
The amebas my be detached tai te Its
.site Nexte , ahelerb relothxiort - Ifilbteihhilv
bash. Bineterable e;illy u Ote -- bbels . 0t A tha
doesviar; ; mei the Ihthrei aliai FjO - A/ifitiaX . , p.
tha regtetar olmei-or 1
T . 46 19 1 rS P. l4 r''M D q , *l9 7 Pi!'"R" ay4 r ,
.4 0Burcac, soNaw rilLiaaat TD
so. -11E1ITUTIVAD BONDS WITH 00 --
tONS4.IIIL , OBBD. - . T )11'.
rign9-wirt7ip
PONS thriCift/y'ilbEth.otS Da ad'
. tad by OoiMpyadiAta ' lyapcl pl. g
. the slue
Bends deetred.
The* lairs T TLiw '' to , ritia trim Jai.
3110,. Lb .I.,loilt.:At,;glrlsoii:jNosi
per &sail= . imam Nonnolwr 1,1000„, ramci.
PAZ AND liiTsasir zATAir.a.l.lll GOLD Mint
:Cm or Nur • : _, :. L
' Dike IMAM* Ig eelahle Le lIIAT she NoOloraelx
ghee It may take tie }Are of tßet . ot WI iirli'
i d,
64,;.•, or 71t. -7 , 4iles,.eayerall tie eidni i ,
epee of ear ftleedi eiho alreidy heidCent
1
W P Men el ' ° !' d ,' 7 ! 1411 14 '11' M; T t bi.
Jeasi;ZY A ß 4 4r A l re s.4l. 4‘,M.4 sl r, a* .
jetaelltAesalleteeilerneke. kO MT* OW In ,
ma reenrobti Jet difereeitts calla year. .
11eb 'Liles Is 'leered lry e. isairsee'rp4 e
ent/ret Llne et Road teem ittsketend to the fi .
ilite,, wnli Oh. or4reetist wad 'along& pros.
en, ■II4 •Prenegatieen enwernsil ilerineisful
A num% ryrini .07 8106,000 r.!LE Ai.
NiFY IA PROVIDRD 70R TNT #7.01477p1R'
07 TN.! 101101. TO ',Au 1117‘07 • IC
3 C ll ' ll A J I7 ". 2 , L L Z C I Pff . PUIPIII UT T:.
Tba.ziartgage le tat 1118,41100.600.1 e
goo.ofte ran M named , and Sfeld p'.
for int radeargalan of oirsunglag Band.
Virginia Central Railroad Okaiiiiiv; now rah; .
la Ai
0 6 4 $0: 00 .0 . 100 , fi FOl4l.
:-gent ,114 10
.
ti
.peruses,
.. sad: therosekle , 'map the ett
The a large W aethe male. • 1.
ES
TA. mutat prize Is 90 awl Awned Merit •
• A Lose moimplyselaziA NNurriallrg
sad s• sertAln her•anar $4. e 90 .-
9414 i0a999 . .t195 0 , 9;:•091 .4 , ol:thajit lAA As
09$ miter AO
91. 99 91 9 09. 919 195 tad 4a013 7 -6 4 9 0 1 9. 1 * '
MIL dr, EMUS,
Bankers,
• P. I.—lre bsis lasted pussalsos
1111 ?inhabit& statist's& dotal. P. 1. **:,
*at, srllll*llsittsleaslata.s9l4lo,4l..l
lalfrire bur
.'and tten,ll,rerb
'new Bondi, atsit receive. the
tett.*"o/Bdithte,*Al, f!...i!
I,stions, dud other* "taint fa'
efr4:fo )l !
on daily. &bums,
S. MCLEAN & •
• •;.
AGENTS,'
14. 75 'Youth Anne; rl4Bbilegis.
tirsvi
AMITER
ThMNIMML
PRINTING INK.
•
(From the •'Natlonel I:.tetlteraser ! •• lirtpuir•
Goat) PRINTING 11 ( 8.—Pre•age at present
using printing Int ...ant:1:121.4 by 2.. c.
the'Grae•• r." 7 P.laseze Ink
wore. Philadelphia. - , Thle ISt In tegerd
super ler to any printing Ink we have neap,..
Gent her Of Tenn. It la elver and cleaii; einem.
freely- We east raters reemencadlts Iwo all
pripterh.
lla
'r W r e m pt:l:l . l4h Ph leU di I t l ite i r : Pl e. : 43 ae : Ft ' ar7iosa "l""‘ moky ao4 ,.
tiode of the pe na lake Joutitt.tai./ by
th t
Mr. C. E. ROBINEUM, at the Orzys Pam 10
Werke; We are stabir the ink :ram Mr. ie lb,
een'a Works; mid ate ;dewed to add eithappee.
enl of It to the *any Inderiamanis he hat already
received The tot If of ex tellailt qualliy, situ.
sad wqrks :rutty.. o
I Trent Wilmington Of. C.) ".)fore:ng ll:ar.•y
• PHINTISG Ilk . we esekleer Wag
oe tee ••Oter , • .1. from the works of Yr. C. N.
Itostrtscrs,Phtlattelphls. We are meek Wowed
With kt.orreel4orlag It shoal to an" Ink tittle
elms that we- lora ests awe. The headly, and
priei ought to retioreekree It to every printer.
PIIIIITLING I NIL —We . bare trttd mat of t`se
drat Mass printing Inks made In &Ma in %Airy.
and knnw wberoof w• spenk I. rseencii”lng
that imanfleutred °my', issiz7 hinting
Ink Works, of rbliadelptda, ae saperlor le nnl
Mitts. It Is easily worked Nall aortae.' weather,
I. elea , '; Mena nnn Pretty: min I. Many 'Faye he
ahead of Ines soil at higher prices. We ~ /se
en& d thli recommendation by ear prnrernan.
tki..rrantseiaef wham pagan% In mitten
a awn ing
I. ay. pkg.-tonal we km neltliked
cent .ienee.—PlLtsbargn "Daily Quetta..
• . .
~'GOOD rfuNTINe .eery. 1111,1101• St
rennialte, to the production of • weß•prlated
nelystirper li a - suitable tuk• In printing the
Itaaks , Connts '•lkblllgeneer'• so •
w• la* had to aeatend with alma', leant dill•
cultic. In obtaliving Ink that wait giv•eatfelee•
lien: At present trs are Ltlpg an lek eipe
*tally fir the ••Intelheeniser" 67 C. N:80/1N•
BUN, corner of Gray's Ferry road and Tblity
third Ina: et. Philadelphia, whirl noses a•arer
Old 'mirk thnn sir . olh•t! we hien Viet' Glib.
'fhat'Abis ehlition is shared ly other Inslibletia
•howp by the (dietitian extras:iv' „.
FICINTEIFIVINI—sk 'GOOD ARTIOLIL=The
spkisvp sslueb,MM terse et, the .”/Lepltilkivi"
Is pilutial is tronethe Grai'i Ferry teittlist [el
*este of o.'`lS{lloBlleBo2t. It lieleisi s Fowls
freely. awl Is etgoerl rater. Ovir Issolberspeta
tors CM Judie sprits quells's , by p &ties It sultlt
Mt' from otter saannaieeertes.—“Delasrare
Cesmsy IsepstAteals.,.
•
TO Pitt RTIR.3.—We hoed beds using ler sev
eral weeks • by doe quality et Zak frodl 7 the
Wars /err, tasoatectosy et O. It. BOSINDON,
which our mmmmm men say to the but fee denuder
'dries direr.-work that they have used lei. a tang
eq., It ti Ow dlstek. and the* fres
of •.1(r. Bohlasim .la a Droatlail lab
•mandrattuter, liberal and eaartaoaa I. all 1.641.
nes traametlolis, sad au b. has neat) . * Wiliam
utliforteue tst de budemd ooi. war. yadores
tree to r<eeTtadstd hi. Ink old Illseed4let . the
paint ago of all ittuteni who . fleeted [fled it.
Inch at V 4.1 dttehri na..—.Delawas% Claaol“..•
siTol , 9lllol7or, AEU WALT,
. ~ • .; • ISATON ROM..
TN COMPLIANCE. WITH AV.
1 WfRiNTIriZ.:II from the. Eoereterl caller
PUBLIO AUCTION
HELD AT THIS ARSENAL.
E:=12=3:121
26th Day of April,lB7o,
sad continuing until thi followiss teielhel
0nt0... and Ordnance Store. shcl
TO .111 AT BATON 101101
' , AIISBIfAL, Lounsaar•—..
, 4111103 n \e C.stion, welshing about le talth
51
"1.3 .- Cist banzon, weighing .15)11t;l10111
,
.7. fliltl/i..40 1 1 1 01.0....4140131 about top.,. ; 2
505 ton, !hot and Ethel!,
dr besd. • "
-.100 leas et .11cr.p10tr0.1002.1114554 ,thiLl
1/140.111..1 CorrielthilOßA4o4.l4ol9le.ii
Tiavellini Fortis int thitil.thsl.9l.
' , l6llatteirflriii.isie9•!lthito timetnis.' ,7o7 r
AO .. 1 05730.11* TO10.01,(11101).171::: .41
* ' ll s4l r.==ltlVrflotilithiir: "
115001•5115 Saddles: rot •
6.000, Saddle Blalikats (rot and 4ik.10..,•:
300.Wateti Bridle..
155 en,ll Bridle.: •
400 Roo. Bag..
15 then Blocks (quad mole, treble ant 411.01410.
13 1.104 n. Joel.. .
, ! 000 TrA•101 (rorwheet and lead bona).
10,000 lbs. /torso Et..
111,000101: liar Iron.
• , 11,00010...11.1.515k. '
I,llllolls4Leres floe 1.11.,
3.000 lbs. Heroes, Le olithr.
• 45 side. Bridle Le.t4or.
• 11,0011 Ow", aging. rimer:
3ikro.ol.lda Terse... • .
136 fres Leath. 0111108. ,
sat I*.it nintiaitiStits.'
'lo.6oolllokhkit Bates— • _
„Aloo,o thrgo 4?sortionnt of a . 31.e1.. fltrßre
sew;ll sa Blacksmith% Cieniikirs.
844(11.r..;ThinePo toirtralerinft`tbehrtfille
,Rat approved pattern.. , • 1 1,
.
Mk 111:LIVER.D AT 701kT immscor.
LoOthls Bt.
-Boma tskqessaredi: ;, • • : ;
,60 . 1 5 1 .0.0.1 1 rfitakt the.. stray..
:"1151... of Cait Iron, scrap.' '
TO Is oriainiza AT FORT SkINY rit•
L
IP. 1.01.11,11.21 t. •
MMletihnole,/thistlstocaboottolitoas:
II tons of 51of and
of'WOrnittio Onto trail:: • •• •
toosiof Cast Scrap has:
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