The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 22, 1870, Image 2

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OPPICL&L PAPER
Of 'Pittsburgh, Allegheny City
and Allegheny Constr.
aszarixrm istrixamtvG.
thlk Amu udWield Btu&
FRIDAY, Aretz 23. /OM
Boron es Fraakfott sial@smi
Prraomout at Aatwarp, 50}C.
Go= closed in Now York on yesterday
at 118.
Tia Greenville Argus bas widened Its
borders, making It the largest paper in
Mercer count). 'Asa local journal, it is
among the beat of our exchanges.
Bnawta. corirrr presents two condi.'
dates for the Republican norulnittion for
Ciiiirreii hither filattict. These ire W.
Henri and -itreptita. it L•iti,
Weyana who, as editor of the 444,
tapholds-the business of bolting - from Be.
publican nondnagona" •
Cosimurs lor the. mit of utotstract
den" _rlre adteithed !hi
log sixteen mum of railway, from Dres•
itrAtms: to lap t h! i;
mineral regions of Southern Ohio by s:
connection from Ifillersburgh to Dresden
--a distance of not Oyer 38 miles. 'Ufa
would let out the coal of - Coshocton,
lifuskingam and Perry counties to the
Lake markets.
"Mawr: lwratoorrnrow reading,
and have been those newspaper clip.
pings wig* to the satonlgunent of a
Tenet Senator from a northwestern
publican district, filled the enselope which
ha expected to dud containin g the stlim.
lewd price of 1112,000 for his :rots!, Per•
hips he would Inform his constituents of
the topic diaconal in those printed slips!
Did they treat of official corruption, or of
personal disappointment? On which
side of his month, did he 'mile as he rend
them? Had be the patient cariosity to
ere them MOM than s cursory perusal?
If he'will kinalithioras with either the
originals or copies, we will print them in
this journal as a select miscellany.
Joanna's on the Pacific coast chron•
icie fresh and remarkable discoveries of
the precious metals. The goldfields , of
Southern California have materiel a
renewed interest, etineulited by the most
tempting developments. The Sari Fran
cisca Bulletin says that "there seems no
reason to doubt of their extent, and that
there are enough good mines to employ
profitably a considerable amount of
labor and capital, if wisely directed."
The Yellow Pine Is the designation . of
• new district, very rich In silver, In the
extreme Southern part of Nevada.. The
Big Horn region, in Montana, 'apposed
to have Inexhaustible deposits of gold, Is
to be explored this spring, by a large ex
pedition well organised, and armed to
resist Indian hoistilitioa. •
Tan LIC/ITZLE of Hon. 8. EL - Frsamt,
on "Inventions and 'lnventors," in Ma.
scale Hall last arenin., wu attended by
a very large and wreciathe audience,
which showed the deep interest Which
Pittsburgh takes tit everything tkat
tains to mechanical skill. The lecture
bier Utmtvidint
of its distinguished author. _lt was dalli
ed in the most -turintifal,..:eloquent and
appropriate language and , furnished ant,
. pie evldarterf that Mr. 2113133.8 is perfectlyi
at home in the l'atint Office. - His gispide ;
description of the brilliant expectations
of some patentees, and the shattered hopes
ot. others, wart particularly fine, and tha
bapresslon xoduced by it will not nun!
- beerfaced froartheminda of those whoU
privilege it wu to hear it. We can onlyi
refer our readers to our local columns,i
"Nriere theyirillfind a full sratinds'of the
highly, interesting lecture. - - .
UNDIM the brusque caption of ,"Stilk
Another Lie," the...Franklin_ ReposiorrY
quotes the Onamerarai's stupid story that
"the border-raid bill Was concocted and
owned by the Mackey leaders," and
.cosnotents upon It salt nuirtts. We , oop
PireknOk
.
es to what the Cbeneerniat fabilestuni
001 PIA= to_linow.who th
, iWiwkiyisidera7l,lrit , er Wheel - and
• :exprietion mearni.. But we do . kdo
• that the harder bill Wan got - - up by the
bittlielfeccifitaf.7tbe tordarpemrtee rug
OW every statement I mane •bi - MT
Canwawcatt Is him.; ex almost=
statement it made concentlng the
Mend the motile of the border dt a ul a 4
ipewWotfo( lb. Legielettaw was
the,' khowiewinfor , mm ev
obit Sanwa hove .fad bla Macke?'
nor any .Idik ftiondit and never bee}
task- to' bublith'.'imything which be
Althinkerwitl: demese-Attenri .- /tamer
able tirmak• anything: hot hoedelee t 7
tionallsOla =fatter. it he. doubt "yin
border bill on -Mackey • end mend/.
and particularly , 1U hw amid et , * that
there weitannettitigthtten inintg. as
bausYnetittuli the enema altha IUI - w*
tot:vend ttunr twinned. heirould not be
logtat= the „Whitens.. nail
.
Riternieltwfallta COanDr., of
WeitMerelsed : and Fayette Akingrek.
• atonal district, declines to be a Candidate
for ie elzticii. We print the lull text pr
his letrylitentatlng announcement. The
Ortatakiireiteilaid accompanies It with
a'anuments, from which we quote:
Mi. Muds retire* leaving the DU
in better condition for the sucteas of, a
-Repnolican tannins% than It bas• ever
been. The aometelon. of some six bun.
dred voters recently Nana enfranchised
in Pannrylvanla-.4linetentha of -who
- If true to their nualmsta..and interests.,
will vote the Republican ticket, makes
the District perfectly sate. •
Mr. °Ganda , . oonautnamta, without dia.
Unction of t b w o lziere much to him err
.jawmapt attention. to any and
witeryttilnp parte ha then
- .seoislanany, who committed bsh:4st 1
Eimiture friends In - the o
f ,'h
ot:- awe him aebt] o
gratitude • for the iitairity and saustnal.
nem with which he alersystio d
Trin%,atte.d=rirtf.L=., the
Kraal. Republican party of sa. • O ft,„" .
• He la yet hale and vigorous , slid by no
steins - past that time 011ie when wana t i
—man ..orclinargy.dnally_ retire to prism s .
UN and years hence, a conatituenty,
who know they can ever oordide In hal
integrity, energy and trustwortbynon,
&linnet callMtm to =high posidre of
',Wishington. Ohronqe larnenti
"the damage that wllt be done to the No
_ ,Rtiblicen prirtyht goinf before the North
la ampere, whim-we 1011 be
Amid respoietble for,the reloird to.edritbi
a pprOs7 Let the Chrorifels _gors 7
lotted, *singed only be feaiiid Qift the
`' "* De'imiO tab - thri".cnititt to
titit most Polltio - Viittle - 24tptibli:
can pertf, true to Its record and-its Fin
cipies heretofoie; iiie#l7sruti i
pester dimsran_ tairAminpa g ia int
'''Autdai r e held` *OW We 'for if COL 4
jrdttrteqtdericecer, Ia tbrr-prekutture'res
:- traettonbf?ftlailik P4TPN{.S6 % people
-rili.meo.enlic?suMx.l.9,4lm-unkm;wu
,
lar mdse.hleyous and,. tcluddible , inain
r *tatter. to Appeoetex;thwleteit 4ppo.
...,14/mStt. to this hays
'• us to :Aeal-with tiiymerusetoitif
trees= in lii siiaindul; (is *ma
c a marLovibboni -hat whriever
sV%. %Oh*: . tadteti
*tartiich the cam reqetretz I We
thei that it Is likely to get 11,-414
. the% each ie to be the record we dull
dead upon In the "fall eeteraine
which the CArentele needleuly :ker.
vow; about.
We print the full text - of the attnide
In another inohume'fiher — earsig
that the rreedent disapproves of It. The
aVroniefe s language supports the tumor.
A correspondent relates a conversation,
'Wiz few hours before the bill weed the
Senate; In which .the President old:
`He hoped the rotempo_y amendment
Would Dna& adOlUed.";He regarded it
ss mischievous and likely to cause
Mani_ tartffettatedegt 'with legend- deal
Or emphasis: f want reoOnetructlon to
Mid, and the Ponteroy amendment only
delays IC"
Nevertheless, the action of the Souse
it tknibtlith One report says that them is
a dear inathilty for this bill; another, that
there Will be a hard fight, with not a good
piospect of its passage. We incline oath.
et to the first opinion,—that the bill will
denier, strength enough to carry it
through,. writing these words with the
latest whims beibre us. The Leon and
Bingham substitute, admitting the State to
representatthn . now, will not only itself
lall, but will make votes for the Benue
damn", since It presents a choice which
ill %there more than one member , from
endurrassment, Passing both Houses,
the T!resident:will not find Ids own DV
jectionsatroag enough to justify • Teto.
Tar. npsaiicnwric DESERTION OF
GEOttGIA.
We have to thank seven Democratic Sen
ators—Mawr& Canerley, Davis, Haut
titan, McCurry, Saulsbury, Stockton and
Thurman—for remanding Georgia to mil
itary, control, and excluding her from
present 'representation in Congress. Had
they voted the ether way, the . Pomeroy
lubstitute would have been beaten, 81 to
Hatiug engrafted these extreme
Radical ideas upon the bill, them Dino-
Critic Senators objected to a postpone
ment, Insisting that it should be panted
forthwith. Also by the aid of DeMoeratiO
; , f °tee, the President was empowered to
impend the writ of imbrue corpus. ally
ing thus perfected the measure to snit
their views, they antlered hatred passage
by the Senate, 27 to 25, when. by voting
against it, initead of dodging ai they did,
they could have beaten it by a decisive
hisjority.
I This is the latest phase of Democracy
far ns t Supporting a military Govern
ment, denying Federal rights to a State;
suspending a Proms which is essential
to - political liberty—all sanctioned by
pemccratic Senators. It Is all right,
Yet It is Very surprising 1 These Totes
should not be forgotten.
Remitter. when the oppoqthin talk of
"military satraps, Radical Oppressions,
and tke wrongs perpetrated upon South
enrrights," it will be answer, enough to
point to these Democratic votes, which
have riveted such "hateful chains upon
the limbs of Southern freemen." That
will tender further argument naneees.
sary. Whether we have to criticise a
politica blunder, or chronicle a tardy con
version, it amounts to the same thing at
hiat.
MgEDLESS ALARM&
"The tack of the tariff has been bro
ken," cries an exultant free-trade cotem
porszy.at Chicago, as It records the vote
in the House reducing the pig-iron tariff
to $5 per ton. Now It demands free coal,
free wool, and the reduction of other Ira
poet& Its friends have gained one point,
and think the whole battle wont Gush.
log but deluded innocence! They are
yet to realize that the twee to still between
this 47 aa repotted by the Committee, and
Mello Of the present taw; The lint skit
mieli od die outposts will tied them into
another Bull Han abetter; if they're not
wise, breaking -the Wok-betas of tree
trade so effectually that it will not eland
erect again fora generation to come. .
We have given these folks too much
credit for shrewdness, If they agree with
their Chicago champion in reckoning this
viete ea even an omen of victory. With
full House, the absentees in their seats,
and the yeas and nays to go upon the
record, a. faint glimmering of common
sense would teach them that the two ma
jority In COinmlttee of the Whole,. foi a
$5 rate, with no record of the yeas and
nays, will be reversed by needy twenty
majority for the item as repotTa from
the Ways and /Liana.
. . a
..
A Washington correspondent for city
cotemporary writes to it despondingly.
He, says: °Pennsylvania may , as well set
her donee in order, and prepare to :mom.
=date her great iron Interest to the delu
ded frestrade policy." • This is. giving
'up the battle, before it has been fought.
tilt, It to grounding :aqui at 4i ) : fetid
an inferior enemy. The Sat- square full
yea and nay Tote;tit the Rouse will ex
amplify this. The result will 'show a
majority of its members committed either
to the bill as reported or to the retention
of the existing MAR Imehtulted- Let
our free-trade opponents, and weak
kneed friends stick akin there.
We shall not havelong te"wait for the
returns," on that point. The Paine bine
for an, hosikenLl abatement of ten per
cent; In AO. Present elltoC.UpOnll4 Impor
ted-4*k* except ' spirits: and t o bacco,
win not only give cite oni - and out fret.
tradanatheiropportunity,but It will pring
thEite Zlialging milk arid Water Incidental
, !ste t : and, those fellows who pant .the
highest rates 'for thSiMielies and ilk !Ow.
istt, for their, neighbors on the caw olds
Of:the street, CI up floe to face with the
music. "So would the Motion; Which It
..mili nide:racial tilifeern: Hi r.aratrwne to
make 7estents.9, in beindf of the Penn
sylvania delegation, to table the bill,
'whimili, in Its present shape; Iv not ads
history. -If the aquas. don"t..vrante r
rats on iron, gaistsybranta wit oosiOntie
to sake out a bare subsistence Du the old '
I. rate. , Many rate, we *hall hays the
pleasure, when that motion ie made, of
*acing the eels squirm while Meat:lnning
Ii going on. May the spectacle be equal
ly pleasing to the Other side I
THE LAN ssErrimp.
Tbs . decision of the !lupreme Coin% in
the case of Hepburn ,ea. Griswold, that
the legal•tehderdelt is'lnTalld as to con
tracts made' beton its passim &Tab.
tUat3r, 1882, is to remain the law of, the
The tent public expectations
hay. been eithex.thatthe s a me case would
let , oPened and • hies% ai moved !by
'Attorney Chmend Hoar, - ar , ,,tbit the
validity of ther jegalmnder clause, as to
alloontradts, raexamined and
adjudgel, nitM irtraineHntsiiisinbero other
mat pendleg. and' Involving, the seine
viestions.. These anthipallona are noel
iffkialytdialiPPainted. 16. talc:lrby of
liip:Yhg, Court 'denies the motion' ter' a.
ni-irgninent of the Gepbure so e,
the Jad i ges,are unanlmons
die , -Cissassit . forGiOpellsitabilhiotta w
ten sasi mt from ilia .4withdrai!4llo7ds wholly'.
• ' ' • -
It is not yet imown bow the benchwas
01 1 1f*ERPa 7 e• M e o, ICIL
We only 'mow that a t least gee of, the
nine judgiiirliankherel to end**
the standing rule of theCtourt prehlbltiint
sickreirilWas*,ir ape
attorit with the ocasentsf. some one of
the judgerwhotonciltrred In the - drat de
Mgi: 3:lf attend Angerlgl ls l l Ana' eie
t h lac o P se nt7 , l4llt*,.. 4l AAurtiti . , ed at
leasx one more T4:144,70110, it's probable,
ifisi hire kilned fireitiloildei Bindle' , I
The dectsionoLthe four Judges deist.
rally; was sonietbfeelikele' seati-judg
meat. It was rendered bye temporary
bare majority, Of a bench not flted,—that
majoeltywnderstasome that the vacanclea
Were tibak tO be supplied when they were
likely tojeaelcunco tie minority In turn.
thief alffitteito lzirelsountedlhe Chances,
and to Wit acted With eiptess reference
to the rule from which protection is now
claimed. If a decision given under such
circumstances is not properly styled
a-- snap-Judgment, Ahern need be no
meaning to words. Nevertheless, this
sharp practice wins. The rule Is of
long standing; Stlaavorecnoithe ioraco-
Lice of the Court ; It has !Welt beecrme apart
of our public 'although
scritten, until rescinded.. WO 111 9F0314
hesitation in conceding- that - propriety
forbade the present =jolty to reoscindit,'
%Wenn 10 disposed, fcir the clear purpose
of reaching any'case pending at - the mo
ment before the Court. We prefer that
the decision should stand, rather than that
the established practice of our highest
tribunal should be violated to secure. Its
reversal.
—Now that the law is settled, , let us
glance at the situation I The Chief Jus
tice finds his hands tied in one important
=titular; be cannot carry - the Court
with him iii the= ulterior attacks upon
the legal-tender principle which, we
think, he hss prciptieed to. hlrcutelf for po
litical effect. lehe haaintended to
Con the validity
. 44 that enactment for
Contracts of subsequent : , date—and wa
have no doubt that such was his real
purpose—his game is blocked. The
Court will stand by - its put judgments,
but the country need fear no future steps
in the same mischievous direction.
Again, we must recognize in this JON-
I dlcation a - long stop towards specie re
somptiott. It fa resamption, for all bovi
ne= of more than eight yeara Awl's&
It will aid powerfully in bringing oa an
early resumption for all other business of
subsequent date. It =safe to anticipates
speedy downward turn for the gold pre
mien, aided as the movement now mut
be by the combined interests of um
wealthy :and; 'powerful debtor corpo
ration of the country. These influences
have come, of late years, to be of dad
sive weight. Hereafter, they may be
reckoned with the Secretary of the Treas
ury, and not 'spinet him. Give us a
good fanding-bill, and the banking inter.
ett, also an element of great power, will be
exerted, no matter how bankers now tallk,
in the same practical direction. The
bulls of the gold-market are doomed! '
—On the whole, the situation might be
a good deal worse than' It is I •
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
: With Illuserationa of akar:
_ actor, Conduct and' Forearming,. By
Samuel ftrolles, author of .iTbo i llrerue:
nob'," ate. Published .by 'Hann d
Eros.. New York. For We by Z.
Miner, 71 and 73 Fifth avenue, Fitts:
burgh.
Few publications contain so much
practical knowledge
.and common-sense
views as this one. The author has woven
together facts in anecdotal form that are
as instructive as entertaining. In fact it
is a work that fascinates the reader, and
its fragmentary,character is rather in its
favor, than otherwise. Its retied features,
and striking knd apt illustrations, are
very happily blended. And not the least
excellent characteristic is the moral tau
of the work. Lessons are embodied,
oidlashioned but wholesome, that to be
wise, virtuous and useful, suitable efforts
mast be put forth. - Young men will Ind
much in this book to stimulate them to
active and honorable work.
WARN AND Woos. By Samuel W. Dar
tield. Published by Amos D. P. Ran.
dolph & Co., New Turk.
The orator of theca poema is a Presby
clergyman In Philadelphia, and
.
known to some ' extent as' a writer. of
some merit. Idariy of the shorter. pieces
have already appeared In newspapers,
and home been received with favor. The
variety of subjects, and form of versifica
tion, le a noticeable featare, and one that
indicates the yerssfility of the author,
and, quite creditably, too. The pcumi
of a religious type, and n the late war,
will be read with Interest. Mr. Duffield
gives a translation of the Ditiarre, Which
will be found quite as satisfactory as
many of therenderings of this noted hymn.
The publishers have brought - the book
out In good style
M.
W. M. .
Vol. & Pubilsbed ßy
-by FleldField.,OsgooTheekersyd
This Tohone contains "Wheeze,"
Tlisninh among Plltores and Books,"
Prom's . Miscellanies," "Cheistenas
Books," " Ballads," the
lard volume of the popular Houirshold
EditiOn ef Thackeray's Works. No . e
need to be sal of the excelleneles Of' •
mat sitirist's troika. -El, reputation is
as wide as the English Megan. Is
'Poke's. And time does not diminish t.
This editkriveflects much credit upon e
publishers of tbla excellent work, and at ,
socks
Ten iTwo Cinaninianewrens. By - •
J. D. Chamith. -
MAT; on, Giumnrsrab By
F. B. Smith. = Publidurd by the. -
loan Tract ecnisty. , Piston. Far e
by Bev. Mcdrinmgt, Xittaburgh.
The Brit t iniest ought to And Ii or
smang
little Pool% salt Coital= • •.•
of society that win Instractas well as h.
chant them. itiadmitiblereUitottii •
however, 'll Its crowning feature. • e
thinkyonan pe3ole will enjoy "Nay; or
Grandpapa's Pet" very mach. The s In
Is simple and pare. aid Indicates • e
anthor'a rare faculty in Millis; in a'
able manner for children.
A Heave Lan:. By the author •ha
Halifax, tlentisman," eta- Pabils ed .
by Harper rk Brothers, New York. • r
wits by 11,. Miner, Pittsburtb,
It ishardly necessary to commend I T;
thing Miss .MMoch writes,, ILI the Mere
annormomneat of a new work front itar
prolific pen is suificent. The, book aMy
rug achieve the populariky of someworta
of the author, but It will be widely;
The
Tho leading character of the story. Is an
English Wife, 'lllustrative of er
beak, midi:mance of nigh, GS the title •
Mike, "2.. Brave Lady." It is admdra y
Illustrated. '
Huth Boom or Tsui Swimsuit Ctme, an
applicable to Vie Vine disease
America, And •, theism 'of apple,
other fruit tress. By William B. Fin
author of "Three Seasons tu
Vineyards."
The value of this book is 110S:owed
forth In the copious tatlepage, and, In 0111
day of trine culture, this book ought tobe
widely read for the Important views it
contains.
Tan Conway: It Narrative ispluelect On
Fact. By M. MoCrindeil, author of the
''''SetroCkCir/ in Photos," eta '
Lsoccrr, ,, and other. Narrobres.
•
By Bev. P. B. Power, bf,h. eisblinhod,
by Robert Carter A Brothers, New.
York.
. , .
Tears , nlo we read and' relied the
tbrilling..atoni of the "School 'dirt In
France,", producing -fmgrendolut ,Of the'
evils of Convent Ilfe Met likely
ever be eZtad. The dattile
mein of a new wore of e atedlut 44 4 ..
f " h4 ea o hrot, itf 'this gifted, 'Publ
pared shortly before her deeease, ought
to he ' suititel'it to 'etaninerid 'The Con
hilt it te's wink of dadded meth
iTlteelf,"and Ilirw;seciopiya itupiti•
tat roi on, among yeardi tiOplev
espUdtallP, •
•
4 swami
the YERowo rol
altos ratrouott series
- tui
of 0116 y
iooriceurzoity"" .t i unto
12,2,an, worthy:to
be ,
book •116,f,pi.,.44,2_,4,
tflgta*"l74ascoy;
bcolr
maim unat
iworimi
"Born with a Silver Spoon in bielleuth,"
and "It only Wants Turning Round."
The author is an Inglish clergyasai
PTITIMILITIGH D ALM GAZETTE: FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 22, 1870
anther of several excellent books for
youttpeegge. ...Both these books - Will be
tavoritecwith Nadu School scholars...
liiiMint - le...,Sttorweea, New. York,
eni
havif-ies "Tom Browe's fichOol
Days," s fifty cent 8 vo., paptitiovers, a
work of rare merit, and one which has
had hundreds of thousands of readers. It
delineatealtfelAxprenninent institution
of learning in England, with great vivid.
nets and Potteli. r The iu9i*ons are
capital, end
.adadrehlx .. ,. adopted to the
text. It is - marvellousli cheap. The 7
lame publialotra send; "Debenham'a
Vow," by Amelia B. Edwards, an illus
trated aerial„ ehlch appeared in the /War r ;
It Is regarded as one of due best novels,
Written by a 'lranian, tor ymilt. 'The
plot is well planned, and the character,
aPPe•KOrawn with ;We luu kabill47*
A. K. Losreta, Boston, haa just pub
lished "13orietito Wood Oirstatt;"..
gaining what it is and how to do it.
This Style of woodcarving la a faschia
(Mg, useful and ornamental accomplish
ment. It may be acquired by invalids;
and others, In a room, with ease. Also,
"Tales of European Life," comprising
"13t. Cecilia," "Prato Fiorito," "Uri
and Chware," and . "An Adventure in
Prague." Lovers of this clam of litera
ture will And much in these tales to inter
est them. Also, aerial, "Farming as a
Profession ; or, How Chariebv Loring
Made It Pay." By.T. A. Bland, Editor .
of
the -Northwestern Farmer.
L B. larrincorr & do ~P hiladdPhL,
publish different editioni of Buiwer's
Novels, Varying In style-andprice, but
we call especial attention to the '•Globe
Edition," ,comprising twenty-two vol.
umes. It is superbly printed on tinted
pitper, bright 'type, pad' elegantly bound
in green morocco Cloth. The bendy:size
of the volume, style, and general make
up, nuke per edition suitable far library
purposes, and convenient end:nortable for
traveling; and the price $l,BO per vol.
ores, is quite reasonable. The publiehen
can furnish sets at low rates, or supply
any volume of the series.
Lenin Frain Mr. Coiroile,-Ile Declines
• a Ber-fluanattim.
(Frew the Uresasears liateld4
Wsennerron, D. 0., April la; 1870.
D. W. Smirenorm, Esq; Dear Sir—
In answer to Inquiries, relative to my
being a candidate for Congress again, I
will say that for different reasons, some
of which I will state, I, will not submit
my name to the people for renomination.
Bad General Foster been made the can.
didate of the Democratic party It might
have been necessary.or advisable for me
Ito have been the candidate of the Repub.
dean party; but as he has assured me he
would not run again, will also retire
from the Held,
One at the reasons that induces me to
decline further honors, is, that some as.
pinata have turned their backs upon the
Party. because I stood In their way;
while a few others have tarried their
backs upon me, because I could not se.
cure themodice. But lam happy to say
that no onettas ever charged me with in
fidelity to the great cause rt which we
have been engaged.
In looking over a list of the members
of the 84th Congress, being the one I first
entered. I dud thatnesely half its number
are now in. their grawaslinaluding from
Pennsylvania, Tyson, Brown, Fuller,
Robinson, Suleht and 'Ritchie; and of
the one hundred and three that voted for
Banks In that great stnurgle, there remain
In the present Congress, only Buffington,
Bingham, Kelsey, C. O. and
myself—Banks also being a member of
this Congress—six in all, and u each of
them has been out longer than I have, it
makes me the Daher of eel House that
entered on that great struggle to preserve
the rights of white men in the Territories;
resulting in freeing four and a half mil:
lions dr colored .persont—giving tbem
political rights and;
endowing them With I
waltzes. & Privilegenot then even con
templated.
oldera And now . we fled the old
alaveh appealing to those that were
once their slaves, for their votes. What I
a revolution, and what sacrifices have
been made to accomplish it!
While none of the members of either '
House fell in battle en the Union side, ex- '
upt CoL Baker, there was quite &number
fell on the rebel side, including some of
the wont fire-eaters, each as Barksdale,
Kehl, Branch, gedicoffer. and others, of
the active_ men in the Banks struggle.
Sherman, Morrell and Omen. now. n
the, Senate. Colfax, Vial President,
Washburn, Minister in Paris; Burling.
ame, after having risen to eminent dis.
Canton as a diplomatist, far a victim to
disease at Si. Petersburg last winter, and
his remains are now on then way to the
State he hat so much honored—Spinner
is Secretary of the Tresattry, and A.ffieon
Regular of the same, Israel Washburn
has new been Governor of Maine, and
1 Pringle on a =lesion abroad. • Giddings,
the great file leader, is In his grave, _ as
' well as Bernina of Indiana, Granger, of
New York; Meacham. of Vernioni,
Of - .the Senators I was well acquainted
with in, the .8411. Congress, Bill, Broad
head, Butler. this, C. C. nal Clayton.
Centaur, Crittenden. Bouglaa ' si Feiwn
des, Foote, Houston and...ahem are mo
more; rind none of the living remain in
the Sehatetrxeetadisaille, Harlan; &Wi
ner Ind Wilson. Seward; who was the
great leader, hall had .a checkered'course
Now in lie* Of the fad thirtli&greet
struggle for human program, for which !I,
enthused, has been taught, and won 10.
tke Mends of human rights slavery and
despoils:a having . been , ov erturned, the
power, of the °overman% vindicated!
and shown t 6 be inore - then equal to 'cope
with its enemies, , end the Government
been. rally mcoastructed..
I rest content: - Tint 'new issues will
arise, .such es ; Orus e ce, Taus, .Terile
Eipinsiorcauff.etffiri_ guidons that will
,necessarily, divide ' the old column, and
that nearly' 11, my oidlulocletes with
whom Lulea - when It Into
Corigerel;"ttre dead er'. scattered, fatal y
ties Laving - been severed by the war; that
I haws, Matto mourn the loss of my flat
born eon who gavel's, lire roe his coon,
try iiiih'2so,oW others, who. ere lices:
seedy sacrificed to save the We of the us
ton; /feel it now not only my dutybut
slide:nuns to withdraw °sat a Contest
that has been_ embittered 'against - Me by
:the Demo Mirth,because I felt it
lay duty ter investigate then frands and
corruptions. ln their, vile uldniesiondo
the aluratieWer in their Kansas' policy;;
runtfortieth& this, they baniPoralaid Ma
seat elm* with a tedictive feeling that
no Other man Lu the country has hie to
enders. .But I have woven them to be
guilty of all I charged them wittedows
been able to overpower them in every
contest I have had with thrall. whether in
thetodistrict, in the State, of lathe Federal
Cal.
Without healthiness. but us servant
glarizagawaecount of his. stewardship, I
take tee liberty of saying to my coastitu.
eats, that I have been honored by my
associates in Congress, In being called
upon , to Serve on very important commit
teet'lltesidee my investigation, which
Mr. Lincoln said 'Trashed the Demo.
credo party . a national ene,"- I was
selected to serve int sheCoMmlttee on the
eenduct of the war, and thus made an
associate with Lbacohr and his Cabinet,
iteni;stOni pertaining 'to the war. I was
honored - by being • the . associate of the
noble old Ben Wade, on that Committee, j
e truer man In this' country never lived—
and A C M7ffith strong 141-•
Valles, but - gyve In' the right, when
enemies at the GoyernMent were tio be
dealt , 10%4,, This was, one of thi'mciat
Important ixdiunitteet ever., rgardned In
the Government. But manynf Its secrets
can never.be published.. , wee then se.
lorded to go. South to aid in working out
reconstruction, and !always In dole rein:
tionship with that great man, Stanton, to
whomthe nation owes so much-for his;
service: F
now conclusion , l jib& to
tender myth:mks-to a confiding , constitu:
*trey; whir hani stood !by and sulained
Miz kr their votes, for the last twenty
year* la Twa7y that no other •man ha/
been !sustained, and , witheut which
would not nateedett: -
• •
1-- .Y ° 7 7 l`""%ovoini.
old 19
' nits 19th . now
ToAtio 01U:oak° ,
214 - onstrict pl*ylvinti. , _
BEv
•
not l2l7B loz . le, siti lei ce,:gbated g- Wi W re wit i l
At 3fsehtttljd
dl • • ••l 6 ;thilrinaigiditti;
late biga Mto
weddi nther,4l,ll :
r••••• Min, When the mum alma
taught him the folly of meddling by •
irlgorma cowhlding.
Tea Georgia AUL
TbkrfollowingletegorreeV'eopy .at the
billail It. ., 11i i 1 a M.' th 0 Ornate: '
AlidztiZslatioils al Skstiof Ganda.
ri , mom%
pug frgivourake hare been
pliebaleed in the ongunizatlost - of the lees.
Were_ JA the State of Georgia, both in its
.
'ltnoteeization and in the expulsion of
certain members, as well also as in its
reorganization since the act of December
Therefore.
lte - li enacted by the Senate and Howie
4=ectatlvewof the United States of
- Nin G4om tdisatiliedf that'.
the_existif=averzument in the State of
Georiiii Is hereby deciarod - to be pre via.
tonal, and Wimple shall continue subject
t o thunnua of the acts of Gangues,
of March Aectind, eighteen hundred and
srarPaeau: and <3Csrch twentpthree,
eighteen hundred and aLzty-seven, until
the admission of said State by law to
representation In Congress, and for this
purpose the State of Georgia shall con.
Surma
' , Mete Willard m bet iliitryfurther e district.
2. Andnacted.
that jn accordance with th e provisions of,
andlthidet fi ance
and ilmutions'gro.
Tidal in eald act. en election shall be held
in said 'State, Commencing on the fifteenth
oriffovemberi eighteulfundred and ler.
city, and continuing, al" the President
may deldgiilte,lar all eammbeisof the
i
General Assembly of d Bate, provided
for in the Censtitution f said State, and
opened by its Conran on on the eleventh
day of } litaxib, ' eig htee n - hundred - ind
sixtyedght, at which cotton all persons
who by said Constit lio n are electors,
shall be entitled Co vo • And said Gen.
awl Assembly so ele shall assemble
at the capital of said State, on Tuesday,
the thirteenth day of December, eighteen
hundred and seventy, and organize pre.
watery to the admission of the State to
representation In Congress. The powers
and functions of the members of the ex.
feting General Assembly shall cease and
determine on the said thirteenth ease
a
of December, eighteen undred and 10T.
e n.
Sec. 3. And, be It fur er enacted, that
whenever, it shall appear to the President
front . an apidication by the Legislature of
any SUite or by the Governor of stich
Btatemben the
legialature cannot becoo.
?mei, that domestic violence pantie in
any city, county or municipal organise.
lion, in such State that cannot be rap.
=by • the local authorities, It shall
duty of the President to suppress
such domestic violence, and for that Pm'
Pose' he is bere.by authorised to employ
the military forces of the United States
and any Portion of any State he may
deem neeenarY, and to exercise . all such
power and indict such punishment u
may by the laws, or of the rules and
articles of war, be exercised or inflicted
in the case of Insurrection.
Sze. 4. Also, so much of an act entitli - td
an act making appropriation for the sup.
port of army for the year ending June
aff, 1868, and for other purposes, approved
March 2, 120, as prohibits the organiza
tion, arming or calling into sexvice of
the militia force in the Stated Georgia,
be and the same is hereby repealed.
WINCE TUX - DIEGIJNE IA GOLD
YOU WILL TINA ALL KINDS OF IMPORTZD
Straits. Coltman. Pertontes, NW, Tooth and Nall
Braaten. Coeurllea. Bane/ere Farm Powder.
Tartish Towels,g. Su /I wa won lteresneou S Sias ;lathin an d. Toilet ß
Sponges or every land. sold at
the very lodatt wires. at
JA.11.1:0111. Fr. 331Thirq/3 el/C.100..113
- -
DEMI L.TURIC,
arr., poem mad cuts Strafe. le/4 St. Mats.)
WhetsTos otlllad scampish. asses/meat of all
kinds or Ears Dram Chemical) and Pates/ Kee-
Islam, fresh and usaaslisesse4; also, • complete
tort
tf,gir:s.7rterWirdr.Bfgloll:::4 •11111
very low Nista.
INOrnom n TUB Ant
Zaperhacntal amulets ha. repeatedly ult.
lysea the as at unhealthy .115.11116 hi the hope of
detecting the Invisible vine which prodecee
dauleglseme. They ha. not yet disonvared It,
and .seme,ly any two of them agree as tuns us.
tare. Tale is of little consequence. It le nth
'lent to too. that Ills poisonous prthelple
Ws, and Nat a mfaxeard - against Its timid's.
•
Mamba. has bee. proelded lad the 'Wag sad
f arly summer, schen fever and teams remittent
-err, sad other write:Peal diataf T • et that elms
srs prevalent. IC Is only term to Unify tee
sync= *III a poormor Itleetette Is ilionmel
ter, to <crap them. if ildeDreeantioaltas been
n egit eta, which I t never might to be In ..y Me
ttle, liable to such visited Mutt. and If the Dann
reenact snalarlon fever have &ate ally commestord
thsf may %Maya be checked and brot ea aver a
, bourse of that powerful venlablettonlaand alter
. bun. Warp. row tees esensldeved the Pale
aVtgitt " :l9tatlltlr r aitir b" it l i
dangereete medicine, sad that Its mcontim7
of
are:men la be drearier; than any feral of
leteradtbrot fem.. It la amply • tremeadons
• titylneent. It does tot touch the disordered
ilmr, reirniate the bowels, or la any ieei t tar
probe the viaeltlon of oth e rimal folds. co
tettere BUN.. on th e hand. In
le belles.. better sod safer tonic than any peep.
matte. of quieter. has • baleandc effect aeon
Iti• whine ii•itro. 111. aperient and anti•tddeas
es well as directly letelgorau sad whir. the
oecrallotei as well regaletes the secretive
orsmss. It st imulates the appetite, strettatatens
the etomach , textiles tee helves, promotes
eealterfai perspiration and Wince. quiet sie,p.
we •
that
It has no rival. Cues of Indian.
tlore thsi no steer Male teem. capattheof
sting ate eared In .&
low week, by Its reitelar ape:
rilzi;,•wua L tj
FABER &
VAN DORD-
367 Liberty Street,
PITTSIBIIie N. PA.
STEAIK, ENGINES,
Iron and Wood Working
*CHIMERIC'.
STEAM_ PUMPS.
Englnasts ; and iliohinists Tools.
SINN FIIIIFENGINES.
• . - • ..! •
IVoidiriltiOlierill(acithieVarft.
•• •
ear*** re• ind *lll san.
plles r' • •
• sonstant supnii on liana and goir.
niched on ,oss nat!lrr._
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MMUS LIFE INEURffI CA.
Orbtew York.
ma- site4.l) w.s.z. 'few, York.
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sitlartl 4 "74l7Vol. 4. 14
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lassmaiiit troi-ponirxrftaks
ABLY. r ir rl4" .
L'ONTATAIL I II=. two- annual
ms.
AU nouleUeas epos and RISSLIDNNON
tralittlrtN. P rig re Ar " si d al a a g•
famed Premium • and NO INCAS ' Aar. ot animal
riumrturv'ivairx%VegUl um
ANT NTERLST plan. NO It It
on LOAN. and there la NO•AOCUNULATAII
rON o
gilli n fi T 6 tbrertrzwitit 1a 00001100•
~..t►oieJtom naFafdowovnt
ei are lamed; also, krarantealatereMPoll.
elee and anaulttes. ' • ' ' L '
' '
• Moaner °UMW's. lunae a.a4O; Ov
bt!=NM," 1113,118(i.00: -Premiums.
047.113; assets,. over 4944.000.0 0. 000 d. .C.3141' Agent• wanted everywhere In
Western Pestesprewn.:-. , • •• • -
cm .
. . ,
STONE .
Wit,tepX• Pik;
011:11117Thay TOPS,
Hot Air and Chimney Fines, &c.
•< s iainni Lim stir,
Assortment Constantly on Hand-
In 2 Ric 1 !•.,9 ) " 1118 !,
aC7Yiwn- ~ 1 11311M•ND mrsiroz.
WILIITIMIGIMACHINEL :
!be best awl cheapen tinting Illtablnela
Um =Obi. Pile. 46.00 butt -wadi.. 'adi
=MEI
J 61136 HOWWW,
136 Wood 11ir414.
Viz/CHOW ittoss.
I blesjusl reeeleed sasnoilaseutatPlseb•
/BS trouk ste =tide used very nasals the out
by- UN ladles Ilse eurtiattbufsquairs. .Yor His by
" , Ls wise =war;
BAwcztowap, lvwA inialii
I bank WI SUN •laDnatal Circeitsr
apnitif Italealso, with sad tutaiwied
VIM/. marstcui avers Pat swcwo ontwa.
• 0 •
ice. Nve s .o • . v
•las a solotOnißoa lorg
Oar tioes:laal row. 'raga 1 ofrOm NI • MI)
P lll . l 6.lMatillt
to loom thou orders tarn[ El"'
JAMTS BOWL
mon
1711 Wood burp..
NEW' . ,ADVERTISEMEINT: i 3.
mt,t!L 3Ft c,...eLxi%i'gio-
JOB LOTS!
JOB LOTS! 408 LOTS
Boiled French Percales, • • !ft
Imperfect illks, - i(le
New Black - -
Now Black Bilkt, - - -
Extra Good Qaallty ilpacas, - 60.
flow Melia%
Neir
BELL & 11001111011 SE,
21 FIFTH AVENUE.
nranu,
O_ 1\1" 8 3E O .41..
WITH GOLD.
WE NOW 011718 OUZ
NEW 13"170,
DRY
A GOODS
NOTIONS
EASTERN PRICES
BUTERN ARE INVITED TO
Examine Oir Goods and Pricer
niIJTINOT I
SHANNON & CO.
No. 115 Wood Street
N ORDINANCE to authorize
the Gradlng of/alapyn street, from tare
an ea of graded rion.
ExCrION 1. Be ft ordolLed mot eresetidog
Ilk Led end Grose w ttaulleila of tae Uelr qf AG.
14... V. a. t lerthy orchtfued and esocesd by
Y of t
tee unliterar ale lame. that the Committee
on Streets be, a d they are boreal ntalhauGod
sad directed to Invite and receive btopotals for
the treadle; of twat pa street se albruald, sad
to contract therefor with the lowest and best
bidder,. Madera, at their discretion. •
gm IL That fpr the pored.. of defraying the
coat and expellee. of the told Improvements.
there no. and la hereby levied. • special tax, to
be equally assessed span the several lots bound.
inc and abutng upon the Bald Walnut etreet
respectively In proportion to Gm feet front In
them reepectlvety comprised. and bounding and
abutting as talnettaid.
SSC 3. That as soonas the cost and expenses
If said improvements anal] be folly aacertalard,
t shall he the duty of th e Street Commltaioner
to Mate" and •poortion the ante among the
several lots Wending and abutting upon said
duty as street. resliectlvely. according to the
rale above thereof/on orocad to
Make demand andcol l ec t the same. accardlne to
the provisions of the Act of General Assembly
of the Commonwealth of NISUSYITAZIS. entitled
"An Act denclogtthe manner of oollecting for
expenses of grading and paving of the afro ta
and slleys of th City of Alit uncap. and-for
other fotrtrueee," p ased thy thlrtlen day of
Yerch. 1 1 / 3 1
Sat. 4. That ea nth pl ed y ordinance seamy
conflict with. or suppli by
thefeeuma,
foregolng,
be ant the same le ere by repealed
Ordained and no ted tote n law, int. the 141.0
hundredprit. Anno Daminl. one 150111411.04 eight
and eeeee ty.
1 Z 8
111
President of Select Coescll.
Atteat: J. IL. OXLcy.
Clerk of Select Connell. .
Pr•Edeat of Common DEIST OVAEUTEH.
Comma.
Rata: HolizaT DILWORTH.
Clerk of Dolman Donne,. apt
AN ORDINANCE to autiiiiiiice
the constrocllost or • Lateral Sewer on.
• old Wert, /nate,. etrart wad Obloaventtil.
Jila ordained Mad Shoaled er aaa
Leer caul moan voraciiko Ms Cast of A ll..
'nd
~,a,k‘ltir7rlo4ll(l:gtTe='
Inlasion be sea Me, are seraby aothorlien.astd
direourd to tootle d receive propose), for ths
Construction of a rower. kemted aelolloll/0.
COROMOUCIO. at the Coroer of nornteld and rat
• on streets. /tinning. alone netentald ext. t to Fra
zier street. thence alone /raster street to Ohio
. 4:h u Cg.
nt7 . 4l7tt 1:n rr """""
" " ""
s , sewer. olan ft, Ss Sp-
Wooed of Cowmen, Sod tocoaf fact Vaertfor with
Lit, Tow.% and brat bidder or bidders, at their
dimratlon.
Bro. It. That as roost ed the edt and cameo
of said hewer shall be faUy steer allied, the sum
Shall be levied. weased and eolrected ithprovt..
ded for by an act of Alsombly of the Common.;
toof Panneyriranis, entitled a. i'sooolegie
tn a suppliment of the fourth section of en act;
tattled aa •Act relating to AtieittontyClty, ,
preyed Match 241. A. IX 1116111. ii
Ole. It. That ao meek of any ordloaliee al may
...diet with or he en Dplled by the derelict air. b
and the same le hereby repealed. •
iirdalited sad enacted into • law this 14thdaj
of April. 1870.
JAIT69 ifeRBIZTI.
President er telest
Attest: J. It:Oxiarr.
Clerk otiielcet Maud: , • ;
. .. .. ..... .. , .
fisbur. r WARNER.
• • Prefldett or ~ o timon Outsell.
Attest: Emits DILWORTII. . .
Clort or rotation Council: srM
AN OUDINANCE to authorize
the coast:action of a LaUnd tower. oe
alley.
Bac. 1. Be fl ordained mid eluteradby the Bawl
grad Cosmos cososoffonf the MY of 4,4 40.1 , *
oad /weft ordesaul egad of
by use au
thority of Us mu, That the Beyer Comiatnlon
be and they are hereby aniberised me directed
to Invite and nrcelve propeult tor the eonstregg
Clan of •egurer. located as fol ows. vb.: Oa Bash
alley. tam Innen timid to lied/wick streete i
re he
'plea to be entered by Coattail, and team
thefor with the lowesiana Weer or bl •
ders.ed %Detrain:allots. -
BSC . X. That se mien Lathe wise end •ixtleises
of told hewer shall be rally aseersained, she
slap be levied. weaved see colleted,' ea •
dee for, by an Act of Assembly of the Ovando
Wealth of, Peredlyttsta, *nutted •ta maplema
Ittastra7.l2l / 1"2 11=7,;%tr..
MIPTMOVed March All, A.
and. ft. Tent so 1111aCii& f may , ortUseemet as mem
eaaltetwith or be e eapolled thaistaltd,ali
" Atsleadal ,t 4 icliergit t a d iew
Of April. 1000.
JAM • . ,
itildet: M. Oncriirdi!!' urßeteat C°77U,
• Clerk of Vo
Preila Oa. - well. •
• BIXBY wARNEX • 1 •
eldent of Common
Ceracil:
A testtß .
Du.WOMMIZ. • • I
I tuna. of Commas Camel/.
A N OIROINANCto authoriiiei
thweenattaeUenter on Bawer on
isiscvert ontalvate
Same and ammo* Ora iidi val*fa.l: 4 4/ Aii• -
k"I. nr6o 'War ordained
NT all 4/414.50mm: That the sewer Coe
Weston be, And they are bereby. snibortz , d and
dtr , eted -to' Melte eta retain 0 , 990.11 tar tae.
enastraetion oC &flew r. lacatedza4ollows..lna.:
On iNorth 11,11124 e, between Palo_Attsq,arreet and
Palure Lana. And to contraet umlkel; with the
tiod.Unt Ann best Wilder or 5306tH, IS .0
res
• .
Bad. 21. That as soon as the tea and expen•es
°COMO Slower null be nulr —saosstatorl/06e same
shall bodevlca.sseessed and co ice Co D prool
ciflre. by attof A.sesablsofl6oC.6=o6.
. at robsurelv sos u otAt -*. oosala!
Ass sa.plautoos olslo nia union of so att
to tied ma 'art trio 6110 AllogboSY a I
P
prOv dM ar , s e h 1 6, tt*ab.
1 869
od.' A 114 16*$ mashofmy.orttozoos
a t m
ycitOorbe capons:lblno fortgof.,
so ordained o asd a mm6. y 4l sp law this 14th d • ,
of Apt% 1610. •
JAS IfeBRISII, '
Atka; 3. E. Ortit d. " 8'1"; Cpa.°l3.
Aunt:
Clerk of Select Carnal
Nagar wiurtrait, •
noss.n.i.Vggi"""" C'su 7
clerk et Ceuanask I l tereactl. . arta
ORDINANCE-' xuealip
that porrioa of.Orelloatioe which author
leas e Chadian and. Paring or Adamsatrente
ritual Bearer avenue to Pret. etrzet. •
sermon' 2. Be it ordelseelood mooted by . w
amagsa:Oossallos •
tlbloselle of the trio f at_
.a 4• hark, orztnioog_ go,/
oeteden theonthortty g4l MINK Tharthe or-
Matinee authorizing the paging oon•gortig or
gtlal etyma: from Fulton *treat. ho Proble
War eeagiuided se to bay. no Throe awl
•at
art Sr. the
ele legate between Beaver attetinei
taateistitt
P"rr• VAlrftVrli
ii tf i
itt
l e° :: i h l o
°vetrtilL:lttiLMlf°Dl74
•otApli. A.l, 1870.. .
4""rf.jAut.: 1 eciC4'ncu•
.• Glerl of Bole., boane it.trzza , •
• - • HENRY weL,
Pstatiftrof rialuaosooW4ll
AttestOULOaT-Dtilrogig ~
ClerroteonsikonCiiinett.'
W& IaIirEAZER,
10/A aiiiitiqAt
iiaTIEB-PLATED tog mamas,
-.OSEIC 9 16HSig, . ~
CASTORS
-auras mama.
• az taißqghtits. AU!:
♦it Um Aswan ratlan3Au4sAredaello
Lwarrial
iete atria laltbleld.tress.
Pre.LIC
Cn
101.1ejleen Wallalatt 9IS sad 6A3 KILTIN
124 / 9 1,0 r 3 g," Aligheni floan*. -notate L.
imaawirtiatelbat iuittl LSI aearaaarratatea and
ketbaideal Tatum Mathl.4, 7 gal bit warbled,
I'.lll' tame at t eittines or nue NA.
:Mar, ' , romp= AND rura..Woßza
Tina,talrd anat. alar.raati:
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NET
Ifier.kmmufti
ST. LAWAVICZ HOTEL,
, ,
t .
BASMgll;ttoprletor,
• .11 w
Car. Pens At. end 11th, formerly old Canal.
IqIIWI4:II7M , '7B72d:ENTEL
tOrnAIt.,..:PRICIIS
.1 , f!..,--.
..e-:: ~..',,
itILLIAN OFIEPLE'S,
Noe. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
I=2
At 12 1-2 Cents,
,
Light and Dark Delaines.
At 6 1-4 Cents,
GOOD DARK CALICOS.
, At BCexits,
light_ and Dark - 'Moos
zuyasi. ciaLon.v. •
- At 22 Cei;Lts,
DOUBLE WIDTH POPLINS
t 25 Cen.i s,
Fitra Wide Double Warp Poplins.
At 62.00,
GROS GRAIN BLACK SILKS
A GI reAt 23arwoln.
Parasols and Ban - Umbrdias
Hats and Bonnets,
Bibbon. and .Flotoers,
Wholesale and Retail
WILLIAM SEISPLE'B,
Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
7 PER CEN T
GOLD LOAN,
FREE OF 11. S. TAX
BURLINGTON,
CEDAR RAPIDS,
.and MINNESOTA
RAILROAD CO'S
, First Morigag,
50 YEAR BONDS
With Interest, 111 Gold,
lidded font Noveiber 1, at 95
TR.IISTIELEI9I
J. EDGAR MO/EPSON, Iltßade'old&
CHARLES L. FROST, New York.
These beads are payable, prateinal and iota.
est, to coin. at New .York or Loadon; the later
est baled payable In May and Zionember.
They are convertible into stook. and are vis
taed.: by a Meant
They are leaned upon the severe! seetlon• o
the reed only. as the tame axe completed sad hi
===
They are gnarsateed sot °W7 by adrstHalmos
tbs eselriaroperlysod frauchim or the Commis,
lass's* by now causal es•amais, sad sa ample
ssommerce o► toe route of Merced. ad bare not
to depend for their security open • tzars 'slain
the road Itself Is expected to create.
EMEIREM;iI=I
Eighty. three tittles at road are already aoeaple
tad
uld .tiOpind. sad Show large earnings; and
thlirculatedell Of the hue It woe:l:many rapidly
toward eolapletlon.....
.. •
The Bute of lows, through which thls rag
mu, Is oho of-the rtehaet oitreoulturui urotkoh.l
of Azurries, and Ito tau:tense yield of agrloaltu•
rafproduete, create a ortodox dalosail Ike 141.
eoligtruetkoz of at& road. •
road she runs Mmes. Um fluttla sad.
grordar .tale or 11...50ta.. It .11armsa
mon.caterprtolog sad arootal Praia. of IMM
Waey .d forms the shortest or. tbs. great War.
Uses • direct .00mmonloarlokolit . Saw Yawn.
Mamie and st. Lost% - .
..Harlot Mama ably lametlaated alltmacamll,
%low affecting- the treadle, Of Mimi tools, .1.
,feel lestllod la airing than ea W.Qualthedta•
dadiament. as a arebelme.aad. thormsiegy safe
lareetiest. am mean a. a Goreramaat larempsall
,
pmatbry be, mar yams seem 1611przemot. Mee
inland than
All marketable reemitlea at Pair 11011 tibe e
has of oemaolsaloa amlammem Nampo, ammftetil
ra Mamma. Pampbliita epalfairs foratalea ea
HERBY. CLEWS & CO.
Financial Agents of the Wiwi.%
No. 82 WALL' STREET
1)11}
Messrs,. S. Mo(RAN &
No. 87 .F141 . 4h * Ave r nea,
r *Ai - 1010N4 MIIIIIIOMg,
'2l . lls9BtrAeli!, PA.;
Austen .arA limbo in allkiaris of lierrsogolog
CosiT. City, .lialirgsgl sad Other
laiseerigneoug glorifies: - •
. •
Dada .drawa, dram co ,EntsLood i , Itoltad SAO
'llettilsit sad prlneiporcittoo or monipe; 'Couto
-door iiaao oh over 'the covotiy, Canada* said
• gotope. qattrott allowed os time desalts. sod
amtrzUttall 14 Uto battamo asuaqed tom. l / 4 6 US.
orally sand alsosuat.
11,9 V
401ZNE , • Sr. CO'S:
- • .
:llosteri! 010iiiis
Eirgrans an CRONE 1180641EN46
Priees Unknown Slue 1861!
_ .
• 11.11.101fDili'8 SWUM.
001010300100 ILIF/4
00009/031011111.91 AWL ,
111.1 A,
LOll6 "SOP KID% - 00109.0u1d01.
lIIMULLE DADWBBITIIIIIIOOI I
Heavy, 115 team
PLAIN LAD ILIBSID COTSDN 11000,
10 canto lad 00.
• DOMISTIO DOTZOS BO B LUT.
By Casio/ Doion. -
0011T8 , SDPZS IsTODS HAL/ 1101/,
ercrrra nxicskt,r Rues,
tt. Ala*. sohouthl =missals
"Mtlgillrox`rv m a l , _
UIWE ADDITIONS l'O STOOD
4,uit to-wkielt Inv twits Um indOtla
qfintolosale sahlitetall Cad' birttl4
lir 9' 79 Ar.nuurr B TRE r
BANL
No. 35 'Balk Block,
rrrninvaelt. PA.
0100,0'.
_ Bilk of Dimwit sod Deposit
exoeitieuisiil3inietir ,ireetz.
• - latereit ei TWiitikoesits. -
tas.lioneeiti.i B. IiMWSC.mb ill itie .ruutipal
Vaned
. .
1ME1141.11113014' AKILIT
:J. 1/P.. DIUNEISTos:::
..10 1 111)2SP IS ! MI R %M C •
/ • 'PAUL a-. aunts,
wAutag... .......1411111111:140 A 111.
'Mki r t4g l &gtl3 , 4lo.
itulunked monraittositge..
aIgrWILSON JA BlNTlllata
e ta wz= Deals= la Arcata
NEW AVVER
wm. sari-titA
181f . and -182 ked4ivilitnxt,
Is Offering to his Numerous Patrons
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS
Prise, Quality and Styles
areas
GROS GRAIN BLACK SILKS,
Black and Col'd Drew Silks,
Light Sprig 11awls,
Puller labs,.,,
Open Ceitn SOKOL
OASSIMERES AND JEANS
Shallot, Inslino, all winks,
Pillow Cue India,
Shirting Mullis,
Table Linens, Irish Cleats,
Skirt Fronts, Wrlstbuds,
Collars, Cuffs, U.,'
Wholesale and Retail
WILLIAffi BEMPLEIS9
Noe. 180 and 182 Federal Streets
I =
CRT Krecotax , 6 OPTIC.. k
CL or ALLseukurr, Apr4llo,lBlo.
TO SEWER CONTRACTORS.
Tae HUM/ Communion of lee City of alio.
[Woof am prepared to reoolfe :moon's tbr the
following Sowers, intik ,thelr aponfinoaa[e•,
Ulan, Man Wales, eta
CONTRACT 110.1
Comprising n 0.41,180 het of 11 test Menial.
Back newer. on North . from Palo Alto .
sire t to Future Lane.
CONTRACT NO
' OOMDII4I3I about 650 toot of 15 huh Cuesilitr
Plpr hewer oo B otb oltrr. from Tolton Knot to
Aohteet with Um /*Or/doh otroot sewer.
CONTRACT NO. 3,
Compileles about 650 feet of Its Inch Meal
Pipe Sewer on ?easier allq, from retell 8k..,
to CODZett with the Beds - wit* street sewer.
CONTRACT NO. 4
Comortaing about 590 feat of 16 lack and about
6110 feet 18 Inch Circular Floe Bawer on UM
loll street, from Ibiton to Yraater i along Ills
zier to Ohio along Oblo to liedg.
wick Minot sewer.
Drawings sad specifications can Doman sad
tali mien:nation obtained, at Ms ogles.
Bids same be 'endorsed 601112 Proposal, Co..
tract No. 1 (or 11, ,to., as the otos rosy bo), sad
delivered os or Daum
3 P. M. April 25th, 1870.
'Pori+, of Propeoels, on widen Ibis& Mane bide
will be ninny.); will tw fastened at fhb onion.
Clostunaften do not bind ihrnnifit,
Dept the lowind or m 4.14 d. • s
. itr order of the .Conunienon„
CiIiWiLES
CITY ILSOINIER.
THE BEST BARGAINS
OFFERED _
Trials IBeetts-con.
Lathes' Leavy British Cattoi Makings
AT 115 CZBTII.
Ladies' Heavy British Cotton itaekisp
AN stern. BARGAIN.
AT 7 PALES TOR 11.00,
Ladles' Paper Brilllk Cotten Staking
AT 20 CAMS.
1101111111 BRITISH COTTON lOCIO
AT A$ °TATA.
111111 HUTT PiBICH COTTON soca
LAMM' MAD ACCII•S
MERINO GAUZE UNDERWEAR
AT VERY LOW PRIORS
KOISZS. 'Bora AND CRII;DRZN•B
OOTTON-ATOONINGES
ONZATIT REDUCED MULE AT -
MORGANSTERN & Co's,
/MEM GLYDE & co.,
Nos. 78 and SD hiarket _Street,
K Y
yji4r. fj's ficv
BAiLEYter°
12V1 *ORSINI/11T, •
4 fttlibELPill ik*
106VC6101t
The reputation and expert.
i; aK
once of 40 years c wa at us-in
saying that our stea k Of Pine
Timekeeper* of the Euro
pean and 'American ars is
now the largest is the (man
-
2 , and We guaranteelhat eaeh
Wat -,;
ch we 'sell, is finished - with'
groat mechanical , precision, has'
all the late itovements, and
will .' run - re gular ly , well, and,
live satiates on.
pron+Fei npil.d fo.
tmfardal IZiitrus RI" entre
• •12:ZW7 •
PLANING - MIL =AND meas'
TARE No.' TicrEr •
•
bu lettere Intent' of the
Milted etatis for the improved cOaltreettoo of
weather-boanflog, feeble Uhler atm °n eater
hellos eft homes: The waxtbez-boutteir. ;by
th.te patent ttairfoiletext, bebtrixon partk.thrT
Lir bleated ,for vertical ue, , sae; etto.
great derablUty and besuty of appeataaoet and
Itlefiloocntetritteed as to entirely avoid' he he.
h.fiotetstript. end to prevint 4.64 "WAN
• WI Migibtn‘..tUrotttigirtrifiZirim'age'te
ber .;
Shia'
,Ineldefilusist -
ride finftig and L srainsentlan by *ow
d ans eo eosstrneled zantolbrsanerleal
=fa. alp'. sa PT lbe•ordlnanr Parries
Monet arab) were:Mal Mk siretie
Of the 'Mote , arms enT an" nna iftria
Re Was onretssed tie taseatalgt t win
Is calumny kocorn atm Moll nr,.l
Operand.. , .
' Baku disposed of the torbisring Lied
ihqintitein Altedludnr ansety, the pod
&V&* wits ,
To O. MindorZ the alibi alit " tart .
auraskAttsieetveas 41 esti manly.
Tomegendia •If Dentin. 11.11 1104 ib!!'
}IM ward et Pttteberib.; ' •
.r:Littra w Do . niar i ugep a ri . gbi
14. 4.sinkratterso 00., an% dole (ear {tali
nol!, rtith ,ard Atteparrn. • . I •
To Plez.../leCkapill,/011.1.4 bayonet of Mo.
20 Patter i-Peal. Por-irPiej; ft .' ls o.o.%! Ttiri
To Heed IliV i ke ! i .7pp °l at tt!irlalrl Ia
&mesa ma* a"..gUrr..
To Dialled,. siLif. • Co.. for the an ihatidida%=ttna; mass Ins tonne Di or
Mules an(
Mepersons axe maned r idilta 1 2 1 .41
te nter ef mad 'Damns, and Owe
wilLplesas eat,. er addrdes. — lll
rl:,r4Vltildid stmt. Pitiabligb
3E,ALIPLIVICII9;
Aeider of News ui l a ma,
NO. 'l,ol:7lttan'AVE., Pittsburgh.
C *Mac
caßpErra. OIL OLO
CARPETS:
SPRING STOCiL
Fine, Medium,
0C:0 .Thir MIM l'=6
GT= Simk
r rgen "
BOVARD, ROSE eCO
21 FOUL AMUR
C A R P E T S..
•
New Rooms t
New goods
New Prieee I
We Won tme gstateautempinter of oar raw
eaft• Pea 31 a r i
M erne= zir Tate mweirr.
LOW EBT PRICES BIROS 1861.
OLIVE N'CLETOOII & CO.,
11111 WUtb Avenue.
APRIL 1i 1870.
Specie Payinent Resumed.,
FROM THIS DATE.
Silver Change Wln be Clime
ALL CASK orisrmns,
& COLLNS'•
and STORi,
r/1 and T 8 Fifth Avenue.
I glphdrol•es Ye the 1501FIFT lk thlaftarke,.
NEW CARPET&
Reduction in Prices
TO 00111LICISPOND WITH
WHOLESALE ELATES,
licoAllllll BROS.,
151 FIFTH ArVENVEr
~.
i ?'• ; ,r
P==l
triarousgrignEpts
isk =vat
KATwww.B.ES. - or Hondo. Void: rhino&
Chit 13.1110.4 CVoo. 11.141 a.
kAtioAliole b Tl7.9=7 aLa . 4Nalt•Hc4/./4
tors 6,T005015,w0.. r ex aliouttoal.lheu
to Loki.a tip, e1...t0g .4 br.hing. W.I.
" 1ti0=7 ". 61.41 LO the o `ion .
which you coo tool ' asemTl ihreeototo r ai:
Dwoorio 4 tad Os goads trz . our a h r lt u tteoil fn.
tv.vri•nwrztilTh. (Ur IIZOISINI Prat
iota di/trur Oa. in. s 1 otorge. -
ÜBERI2, NICIIOLSOI t THORstll.•
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Steil* CaTpet 13eating E4ablishmest,
No, 1.27 WOOD iSTB ERT,
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sl7sill . .oear sits art= ' PttißbllasleS.
7:1
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mbirnki Ma calm, from edeadist *staler
samara sad Washisatos 'strad. No.' dad
scrrivAvultrr.•- • salairal
- -
RIEatOTAL.
"'lke Pittsburgh Ban for Batfap
.
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10 Z. fa tiuMlercisola and Irsalsp.aartnli
vtEierov,h,L.
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owsm,rs! Wv.341 au est ml North
cod wh't➢
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fv-T;VIL4 . :I COArriev /
too WOOD ernrxr.
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mamma AND squi—azts.
Vim and. Caw', `,„'.
Tin best lopotied WHITS .
{Vita sad 00111101 r GOOD/
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seeder menthol huethl 17: WM' • n eAtril
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keiChief,'
th.eibto
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and Perfutners.
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