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eVadat* etapth.
OFFICIAL PAPER
Of Pittsburgh,. Allegheni city
and Allegheny County•
GAZETTE metrnustxeco.,
Cert4llitle bathe mid Smithfield Street.
FRIDAY. APRIL SD. IMO.
=
PiTsensult at Antwarp, Wet
thipp closed to New Tart Totes:do at
116;
Inge very - first boa, when , it 'had
come to be dully taiderstood Mid the
Senate funding bin Wbuld be materially
areendeo by the House, in the intereit of
the Igatitmel“. banks which : aresopneedpg
the resumption of specie psymentn, the
gold premium springs upward' With
bound. We cannot yet forget bow, the
Passage of that bill by the Bente lint
sent the premium down. Mid* lama
of the past fortreight 1 cure be lost upon
COugremt "
Tx* Ways sad Means Committee kmve
to modified the pending tariff bill, in the
iron Rotas, as to lams the present; Mw
unchanged.
Tai shocking !anvil; of $t n 4
lamina more Sad mote littkeittableit
its donna.** be wertaisr4aprti
sixty Uses were lost tesisitly, and not s
few of the two hundred or more who
were injured an likely to die. It is
nearly Sil9r rant 111000 the greet, hobo
aunt at the bundag: oflhecEtichmond
thane, to which we alluded yesterday.
Tim hearing ofan tmportan t question,
before the litypreme Court of Pennsyi
ranlii, arranied toF jeiteidiy, et
Philadelphia. Bernal railway compan
ies, including the *Aiding, theTriinton,
the Lehigh Valley and others, had peti
tioned for injunctions to restrain the
assessment and cotection of an *come
tax for 1870. The armemati were to
show cause yesterday.
Ons of the newspapers in the' Wish•
ington and Beaver District concludes a
very lame "defense" of the legislative
career of Representative Buffington by
quoting from another journal of the same
district a paragraph, of welch the follow;
lag Is tie significant conclusion:
Tbs pictures or llileds gain eo profusely
turbe a tr 4c r ha w v A of r . a p m o e U d t teola h h e
o Leg t a
brain, DO principle and desperate foes
tunsa, who go them the the uprise: par
pose.of filling their pockets. ready -to
rob and plunder right and left, and , lirry
black mail upon the melt meritorious
isswasion.
We learn more of the real merits col
the Wisconsin river improvement job,
Congiess L Invited to ,tsti upon
Its shoulders. First, the private title' of
Gotland' OeytOclir Mid his iuociatet li
to be extinguished, at an estimated cost
of 000,000. Then, the imptrancat
will cost if least $8,000,000 nine !or the
canal, recd $8,000,000 in additionto mate
the riVere , cmvigable. In 1646, Congress
gave some . 800;000 Saes oL lead to rWiti '
cousin, to advance the project; 'the land
hall brin told, ,the money. la, gone and
leaving nothing of . any practical wins to
the public to show for it. There is not
water enough in the rivers during the
greater pert of the year to imply the
canal when built A Chicago paper r ays:
Thelma, of the smote schema can be
need in the Dee Manse river improve
ment, whore a most magraticatd land
great was squandered inruining •
magnificent river and spathes. the little
navigation . with Witch nature had.
originally endowed it. Neither this nor
any of toe many kindred mamma now
betels Conran ought topes. Ali mush
expenditures might to male, and the
Government ought to devote itself to its
legitimate functions. of which wing
building Is no part.
BIBLE IN THISHICIIOOI.II
The question whether .the Bible should I
be retained In our common schools le now
largely engrossing public attention, and
ls Likely to be a source of debate for'some
time to 'come. Both sidelof the questlon
are presented at great length In the report
at the famous Cincinnati ease, which Ms
just been bitted In a voltme of 420 pages
byte -extensive publishing house of
Robert' Otdrte & Co t , 65 Well,tlkm‘b
sine . BinchMati, It 'ocarialnithe
orfehil union of the Soria,; petition of
the plaintiffs, 'mower of the_detendards;
aripitornta °lsom:nil on WV sari,
the riptnlons ilia &nations - of_ WV "nottd,
nvise4 rnipe" eft° authors. As
bc!ok grArirucev tt will gr?r.both :: ...oma -
VT4for and Mvaltable to mod owes:
tore, lawyers, rirriarnreni and - 00,
and** him no doubt vary
rapid and extennivo We. It will be for--
- prepildoo er4i ndarein .on the
riloilant By. the publishers of MOO,
t •%, ,
h.
„ .
lila' his byes reported , to the &Oath
In= the proper Oonsitteevto , organize
the territory of Oklahoma..-and to con
solidate as many u powdble of %trf:Wl=
tribes into • territorial gcirerninent. The
priiasittcon, inggestektt
none, oittlitpl Otto . ota7rlti th e sou th .
wPS",vfi tvl{ o3 _ neli` l Pmgr ,ell l
In • [mum liettiton mar war tribal au
tliorttles It is stippottedirt . • -
eti*P4delit*ltkof - P l aticliP li A:ftk tie j;
Interests both of the Federal Government
and of•Oiaritiair."l'hitlitiliafilitiom•
adtbse bays decided:wisely in - approving
the piaikand we hope that it NUL I* en-.
&reed bYtheitiO
It would. be &Athol% to Atined•-.l.he tall
awe of tbs.bcallicsot Influences 6f Ibis
sdiastatent of athost troublesome qua<
Ilou. is motio n to riaittiiiilife tosy;
that it presents est only the: must we!
sliest but what will prolrre,phintst4y,to
berthelneiitable s olution 6f:tiisiOrndialt
THE MELT ISENSTE. ,
The last Wilda onstilated Of lietbeit
Dee Wast e, lanai iteMbilgleell!
three mongrels, LOWX7s, Blillegf ett
P I R O ;elle etee#l7-Pieiel. In the)103101
01, tM, °ma ( den: rasergOaill induce
-
sante were tons time to time - offend the
Othle way. Tbb - sbm ' aset Wks thus
Mates theitaatkin fat nest whiter.
Thsistltbuilienatorn are Brown. zrsi
a u k Liedimus. Davis, Beek, Melsalre
and Randal. (Dem.) Bthoson,
and Robinson. (lbw), and Gamey.
Brown, Lindeman, Darts and R. meal
will all be returned, or Demoarate In
Weir stead- Negle's Markt. to mold
ered debateable Vanua, because or
feed mood ttM neteaeretdr. sae oik
anion `the ateostolkete etteseth of
Wide* hundred Republican ftaffli;l:eut
811 It gave nearly two thousand majority
againstus join_yaar, the °loam are
lergegraa- WO, Dmilmram.
Beck's dlatrles--Lyaotatug. Union and
der—itsee a Iterethakm , raeienty tau
wof Oar hundred and MY. and was
= r ums In BB; by • e WAX tair#4 l We
ought to carry It al the next' election,
tret_nothteg seve harmonious and no.
dateging mutton otei redeem tt.
The a:regale ooldlnteol ro
le the Senate will bet made te
=Ziestattetthd eonemollotred
aubtthipm. eigatel ' l9. l l W e
anad - Parry. It Is now satisealqUlSLlSy
Robinson (Rep.), and blelndre (Dust-)
In Bunts there la a kcal &Manny
• slating in the ranks of our party, which
~\:\.~ y:
4 y `i~'
WCyear lost us the members of-the
Rouse, but, notwithstanding, thedbarict
went Republican byeisrly four huridied
majority. This. however, is entirely too
small to be celled upon in - a district em.
bracing see „counties, but can be
doubled If the' local quarrels end jest.
onses sre healed. In case we lose this
dbdrict, then we have nothing to hope
ear. except to carry the Lycoming dia.
blot and the defeat of Lowry, who is
determined tor= again in the Erie die.
trim; Ita, In the event of carrying Beck's
district, and of Lowry's
,re election, l the
latter woulabild the Isslsece of power
in the Senate. - and 'hildaubtedlykhe
Denixrusta would control the appor rai
ment. In the Allegheny and Cheater
Matilda 'berets no doubt of our success.
The key of :he situation therefore. is the
double Meteor, and we trust to see oar
friends Were ley their kcal solmoaitlee
and atrievanosaupon the slum of our
„.. com mon •oe _ Duty. otherwise our soPrameoY.
in Legislature for toe nest seven
delegation in the State Conavelialcnal
for ten yews. nay be lost.
••ABLE" JOUR% ALIS
Non. Freeman Clarke, of New York,
has printed what the Chicago Tribune
calls " eo able article," in a Rochester
newspaper, on "The Funding Job." ha
(Iva we are able to judge, the "ability"
of the writer was exhausted in the eon.
Wiliam:6 of an odious name for the pantie
bill noir pending - in the Boum The
height - of Yr. Olarke's great argument
Vises :;0117 to the level of giving that
mejkiiire.a black eye, with the_ aid of the
pnlitiotpe 'sling of the period.
'tat very able Rochester commentator
eitestbe kit at the .Asit of Msrch.lB69,
entitled; "Am Act to Strengthen the
?Otte: Credit," andgravely insists there•
epee, that the fending bill is in terms di
redly .controvening the provisions and
pledgee contained in that Act. His Chi.
ago: admirer-takes the same view. This
Inay,bisreist.'"iiiiiiiity," but plain people
okild (henna to regard such an objection
as the proof lather of ignorance, or the
coolest audacity of false assumption.
Hr. Clarke and his Chicago ally snack
the lending bill" as proposing a policy
directly the reverse of that to which the
Act of Reicti. - 'OI, pledged Congress and
the connay." Let us see what that Alit
.Was. It reads as follows:
enacted by:the Senate and House .
of Bepreseettaltaof America, in Con
" greet Assembled.
.list, in ortter to remove, any doubt
as to the parpbee of the' Government to
=WI just obligations to the pub
tors, and to settle' conflicting
questions; and interpretations of the laws
by virtue of which such obligations have
.heist*Attracted. it is hereby provided,
and declared that the faith of the United
States is solemnly pledged to the pay
mimt In coln, „;. or its Trident, of all the
triarlrirterest,rnowilin a t : " Un et itd Btat 'l . o ut t
note', and all of the interest beating
obligations of the United Steel; except
in cues where the law authorising the
Issue of any such obligigion has expree
ty provided that the same may be
paid in lawful money or other currency
than gold and silver. But ROW, of said
interest bearing obligations not already
dtur stall be redeemed or paid before
maturity usages at such time Untied States
notes *Anti b0w...-, tate intro coin at Me
option of the holder, or unless at suet
time br
a t s VW United States bearing
lower rats of interest than the bonds to be
redeemed am be sold atpar com. end
the United Grates also aolemny pledges
its faith to make provisions, at the
miles practicable period, for the re.
demttlon of the United States notes In
cola -
Yet, with the text of that Act before
them, our Rochester and Chicago cotem.
iminntes have the coolness to assert that
its pledges ate repudiatedby the present
fowling bill, which, says the Tevless, "by
Its &Orin lame its new bonds for green
backs, dollar for dollar, admits, cm its
face. l .that its loweainterest bonds cannot
be! *ad at par for coin I" Why the
7unding tall date expertly require that
'ascii of its three classes of bonds, the fin,
the four and a Wised the four per ante
`And
lmiy be sold at par for ooteP
- And 11, further noires that the proceeds
of the four rcr cent. tune shall be applied
to the coin - redemption of the greenbacks I
The hill, in every other particular u well
as these, is avowedly, clearly and faith-
TullY.ln accord with the letter and the
spirit of the Act of March, '69.
—Such rairrepresentatlects of fact may
constitute "able!' journalism at Rochester
or Chicago. but we doubt it it will pan
muster as such anywhere elee—cessinly
not at Washington, where one of thejour
mines in question is reported of late to tie
busily engaged la orgealeng a "reform"
of the Inpublican panty. Nothing needs
"reform" worse than do the financial
misstatements which seem to be in order
U . Chicago.
THE RIIIIEBIPIIIOIIO. -
Little known, but yet one or the wrest
ed curkelties of Tiortlams Germany, is
ihisltmuniehinng (spring or irouriseot the
Itssme.)ltiato be found in the Elchsfeld,
district of riencivei, now • province of
Trawls, and Jasittlays claim to the title
elate Largest epilog oa earth. In commi
e:la with it, the source of the Mississippi,
the, kinaan and: the'Nile dwindle into
ice and although of a
obstsistee much Isairstrlking than the
s description oflt may not come
Mahe to Oar readers. l
The iptlng Leis cetwein !bur 'Ms,
whicti
he regalWiquare.. Misspent
Me 100,long:and nearly at wide. The
Ox glessie on Its auksoe la yervinaatie
feotoM, ,suit, resembles an; ordinary
pond with very uninviting Outlines. On
One - elle .1t is bordered by tn. road, on
ine" other 'tire,. sides' by meadow., on
which. here intlfthern 'snider wine
*i nte visible, sending.their water la.
PlMA:turn one. -
,pea atappineelose to the 'spring, ;bow.
ffltrri :th.:, drat unpleasant impression
This: is still more the
I ass, it the it'll& enters one of the 'MTh
'llwalng.n4Mlte earth:ANA Itli>u gains'
view Into the crystal Hood, whose
laddion vatlea in depth 'from 18 to 40
kiPigp. R 419. 1 30.445 the Unuid.o!elaeut that
owe lmastl eu thal . , he is gazing throaglY
than. rratter.... ,The.. bottom
*l4 'lateen magic garden of Armada,
stiowingAnni Of golden green,. and re...
WealblituZaWilY s4 Into w h ich Oaltinter
able litiliztesomilionette are woven.
.*rpetiist age:.
;titni Abe bubbling- ;natal, and when
the isinhearmi shine awn theni; they
sparkisAke a million dlamende: One
ronmettireit to gene upon mesa babbling
rose; *NA glee In etailles spring:Or
pearls and sometimes reieh the surface
With Ouch strength and In each volume
in to cisme eiTollllr waves to roll from
the centre'towards the alrenneerrenee:
The charm, hammerer, reaches its climax
when all aVetraikeliviermof epritladtmeal
appear from, behind their prettY hiding
'places. Nirlttiont fear et = ptha or pickerel,
arhiah Am niiive thievolif, eteu
listen these beautiful HtlClty.aid shoot,
atoll, now - approaching one another,
`darting away with the rapidity of
iii::#ienii:*o • •, l :aiih fiat,* Under the
Mahon Manly' 'come out "Sash at,
140Pitlie Plate. Boeing the sport Cf these
ilshes,yensinds oneinvoluntarilf of the
hlsoeilsOoethe's angler, wbere he says:
Ita f erhoc...
TheVaIMOWY, whence these great mes. l l
meseflistWoome, bas often bean asked, '
but'udira boa.souted beyond' dispute. .
One theory le, that , the water from the
IlarlitAtaantains ends an outlet - there:
bat - these mountable have no ponds or
wateisounes of sufaigentmaipitticie , to
I Pied the Ming. In Iraa, Then nearlYan
the waters of the Marts ley dr*, there
wee no perceptible diminution of the
Itunteeprong—an obvious proof of the
rsOatalY thii above theory. Babas•
naiaillnils has been. smarted, that the
eplMt is in connection with the river
VilitiaiMt,`M)Slate•ot the . great' at.**
ihs swo. this summation his
Many . MalitrOstances in Ha favor. It hes
M411'616011 graMal,'that *wills agieet
I sabaselowneria` !trey Tanning from the
Elbe through Thuringia. Its course In
muted by many tunnel-shaped water-
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pools, wbwi bottnra ben never been
=3
PoPalite legend =plates the ordglo
Ot.the orating. a fritthief& Them livid
kass curthrelrocksof ths Zane Mountains.
a nos of *rints, who kept uP an
everlasting feud with the goblins of
the mountains. one of them, Romar,
• fair youth, once went through
the forest In guest of game and suddenly.
came upon • Weeping medal:tor the most
exquisite beauty. \ sweet dreams seemed
to float through her mind, for she smiled
and so great westbirpMerof her charms
that she completely gained tha heart of
the giant hunter. Alat once, however,
she opened her eyes, and seeing the
stranger; uttered a cry of =sr, and en
dearth= to fly. Fpr a moment, Room
was too much surprised to follow, brit
when he regained the control of kin fah.'
tildes he started In.purardt and succeed
ed in overtaking the trembling maiden.
At that she shrank from him glance and
touch, but Bruner's words bure the sump
of sincerity, and soon gained the favor
of the midden. She consented to a repo.
titlon of 'the Interview, and before many
days reVarrod'the feelings of the youth
with all theli ardor. . Then it was that
she told him that her name woe Rums,
that she was the daughter of a goblin,
and lived In the . neighboring spring.
Title communiattion filled Roman With
consternation. "Alm he cried, "we
shall be wretched, for thYfather luaus me
aid my race, and will never consent to
oar union." . Rums endeavored to con-
sole him; she told him that she was her
fathers favorite thlld and that he would
surely yield to her term/Prayers. Her
words bed the desired effect, and shortly
afterwards the goblin started one longer
Journey, and the two lovers tutored the
bondscd matrimony.
A -happy year passed by. Another
'summer had made its appearance. when
one day Bomar sod - Rama ascended a
wooded hill, carrYing Brie born son in
their arms, and seating tnemselyee on the
many groand of the summit. Sudden
ly the leaves rustled behind them, and
on turning they hebeld the dreaded fig
um at the goblin, who had returned,
and now mat furious gleams at the hus
band of hill daughter. Boma suppressed
'her fear as beet she cOnld, and throwing
tonna at the feet of the offended parent,
begged his forgiveness. Bomar joined
In her prayers, but the goblin remained
unmoved. He called his followers and
bade them drag has daughter and , her
child away, while others were ordered
to attack the giant.. Strong as he was,
he could hardly ward off the blows of
his numerous aggress- . e. Before long
he began to bleed from many wounds,
tine succeeded with difficulty in Mashing
the gates of his castle.
From that moment, a sad time began
for Hama. Every day her father urged
her to renounce the union with Romer,
and when she continued to resist his
wishes, he seized the infant and in a St
of fury dished out its brains against a
rock. As the spiritual nature of Bums
prevented him from treating bar in like
manner, he built a dark cavern (the
, Welngartenloch) for her, where she was
compelled to grieve in solitude, until
atter many Years of patient labor, the
succeeded in mining a channel from the
cavern and returned to the surface and
bar loving husband in the shape of al
cool and limpid river.
The Russ leaves the caldron of Its
spring a complete river, with a breadth
of at least sixty and a depth of ten feet.
The basin is supposed to yield 16,000,000
barrelsdally, • quantity of water calm'
lated to give the reader an idea of its
magnitude. It is therefore very strange
that the spring is militia known, and
overlooked in . most manuals of geogra
phy. It la admirably adapted for the
usse of manufacture, not only on 'coma
of its unvarying supply of crates, but
also because it never freezes, even in the
coldest ,whiter weather. The water is
admirably adapted to bleaching, dying.
Manufacturing of paper, eta. If any of
oar readers ever travel in the neighbor
tiled of Mt' , scene, let them not till to
make it a visit; they will be amply paid
for their trouble.
Exploding Xis OW nopOldzitx.
The St. Louis Denearaf 'of the Slit
ult. hu the following trattifal and cogent
statement:
DOB WO= DOES NOT Ml.'
is becoming clearer every day that
American farmers cannot raise wheat for
export, in competition with the grain
growing areas of Europe. Now that the
same appliances in the way of fain
elements and the same Lein of mil
transportation as exist here are there be.
lug rapidly Introduced , the American
farmer hes no advantage over his EOM
pesa,-comatitor in this - respect, while
the trans Atlantic wheat grower has a
decided advantage over the Amerian
" producers in the fact that he can get bands'
at 12 to 15 cents pet day, while we must
pay $2(32.50. In 1948 there was • abort'
crop In Europe, and England paid us
$21.,71*116 for 12,427,412 bushde or ,
wheat. lo 188 Y Europe has an .average
crop, and Bullied pays us-only 5424-
413,688 for 28,680,920 bushels of wheat.
HATO we treble the export for double the
Matey. Supposing, instead of an aver.
age crop, Europe bad enjoyed a very
large crop? The price would have been
atilt lower. -.What are we to do, then, to
make money t „We gamer that we I
develop our mines, improve our water-
powers, encsarage the South to produce
cotton, sego and rice to a greater extent,
hying the grain•raising to the - North.
Lit the Northwest grow More tobacco; - 1
castor.berna,'heirm, flax, sorghnm,„ beet
stilltr, live stock,- ooli &c: By having
less gain, add more ed the articles
gam
ed,_ this country will, rapidly increase la
wealth.and crawl y. ,,
Rentrim.br the £ Y. , Trasiss.—.We
believe the 'editor of the - Dernorra has
gode thEdropei width - may amount for
the unwonted . appears= 'of 'truth and
Common sense in his coinaris; At all'
events,,, they sae then; and: their rarity
cannot Wail destroy their usefulness.if it will only OM auch an article as the
above once per month; It maypile column
:neon column of Free-Tads sophistries
without doing much bum: - • •
•
Twit follfwring las ad. 'abstract of the
appropriation taliu palmed the Liege:
Mau ./2094- 1 09soati et0. , —.44 75 0. 00 0
Pensions and, irettddes.—........ 100,000
BLeentiva pout inept 07.975
Andltor General's Department. MAW
Garvey:m(lolmnd% Department , 21.246
Legislesles Department-.—.... 210,829.
...... 68.683
Attorney General's
26.450
State i 47,600.
State . ...
State Ellstorkral Departmen t.. .•,11,790
Public Grounds and BrOldlawd. - 12,224
Board of Paella 0ttar1de5......... , • 13,160,
W0man516,773
State -3.90044 L
•6849
Utruitable .31449/0
439.606
241seallaneocui 23,900,
Tun - most Wilda- idea:Mos of the
tariff now couctede that/ the bill.walfall
In the HaMmthls mien. P.mukr:
nail` members went quite indignant that
the New Eaglind &ligation hive not
given more active' itsUport &TIM measure,
and charge thitn VIM hibineteen Mae
to their prougam to ansteriPentisyliania
interests, , good deal of :111-11enithit
seems to be growing op between t h e y presentative" of the two sections of tha
country on account of; the town of the
New England members ingot aiding the
Pannaylvanians to keep meths duty on
scrap-iron. On the other hand it is as
serted by the klassachusetre mamba:maa
Pennsylvania is too greedy hi ler de.
mends, and that the Now England mem
hers propose hereafter to act for then; •
selves and not for the imeresti bf ottier
sections of the country.
TM SPIN*: gitotanten , on thepart 'or
the House, ConWnott GorMnlttee on
the Income :tax pennon who us all fa
favor of ha toatinnenoe thonink and be•
raid. this.yezp , Thie besot caealdared
pit to thotewhoise-eppfeed to .its
a.
twactesent, triditates Intl)* tbe
Jotnt Ottrerbittee are trimittyWolid in BMW
of lta luirttutiell o 4 ll tid Prtifbillti"
that they irill" tie ip ilenetmugand run
it through the Some without debate,
fixing it permanently upon the Oa"'
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 29, If 170
Virgin's.
The conftsrance of the leading lignite-,
,yy at Rietonond is expected to be highly'
beneficial to the interests of the party in
that State. The course of Walker, elect.
ed as Republicin, but whose sympathies
appear to be altogether with the, political
enemies of those who elected iftt,' has
proven that unanimity of interest and
action can alone prevent the destruction
of the Republican party -of Virginia. Per—
sonal' feeling bas been the tree cause of
much of this trouble, and one of . the best
of the results of this coCreneei has been
to bring together
th ough ndly consultation
leaders who,
same party, have been estranged for many
months past. The election of Judge Al—
exander Rives as chairman of the con•
ference was an act tending to harmonies
the conflicting elements, and his opening
speech in favor of the unification of the
party .1n Virginia exerted an excellent
influence over all the members in the
subsequent discussions. On Friday even- 1
tog %ha, results became apparent in the
adopt Vin of the following platform: - -
The Republican party. of Virginia in
conference assembled, announce the ftil•
lowing declaration of principles:
lira An immediate enforcement( of
the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments
to the National Constitution; Inletter
and in apirif, and the adoption of any,'
other measures necessary to guarantee I
universal fteedomof thought, speech, end
action. • . 1
I
Bee-ord. A general and 11111 T 1 111 5111;
tern of public education at publi exprnae,
under — National , law, whener r Both a
- • adopted and en. oreld by
'men i
lo I
system Is not adopt.
State governments. '
Third. The fifteenth amendifient, hav
ing become a part of the tionetituti of
the United States, by which 'int&
suffrage is secured to the masses of our
people, we declare ,th favor -of Universal
; in
amnesty, subject o course to the legisla
tion of Congress.
Nitith. The en ' gement of internal
inthicivements by e State and nation,
keeping in view
interests of the people from the en •
thicareful protection of
the interests
of mo opollea
Fifth. An immediate, honest, and full
' enforcement of our new State constitution
' in letter and in spirit.
Birth. A hearty and generous rapport
of the Administration of President Grant,
in its foreign, domestic, and financial
policy, and - of the policy of the Congress i
0 "
of the United States.
- We cordially Invi all citizens favor. '
able to the above pit ciples to co-operate'
with us In the future whatever may hays
been our differen n the put.
' The course of Governor Walker was
the subject of a lengthy discussion, during
which resolutions of denunciation were
introduced, baton a vote being takea
were rejected. Subsequently a resolution
in the form of a substitute, and to the
effect that the conference had "no confi
dence in the alleged Republicanism of the
Governor of Virginia, but do not consider
It worth while to characterise isle politi
cal course" was adopted. The Republi
can journals of Virginia pronounce the ,
conference a success, and feel that it will
be productive of greet benefits to the
party In the next campaign, when the
united support of a candidate In whom
all have confidence will place the State
in the hands of the Republican party.
Alrealm access Ullissactuants Pelson
, -An Old MA reintened After 7 wanly
Year* of Connnement.
A. most touching scene occurred in the
Massachusetts State Prisein in Charleston,
last week one 'afternoon.. Over twenty
years ago a young man named George
Hunnewell, with every prospect of a
bright and prosperous future, fell from •
proud and upright station of sobriety and
integrity to the lowness of drunkenness
and vice, and, as too many have before
and since done, soon became • willing
follower and an easy victim of that curse
of humanity, strong drink. In Oc
tober, 1E47, alter a relent from an ini.
prisonment ores months, he deliberately
set fire in the night time to his own home,
and a brother of his, in endeivoring to
secure sums .papera from the
petished in the tames. Hunnewell was
arrested tried and convicted and sea
tenced ' to be hanged, that being the
penalty for arson in thew days.
The sentence, however, was commuted
to imprisonment for life. About the let
of February, twenty-two years and two
months ego, he entered the gates of a
prison from which to him there was no
returning. Isolated from the bright and I
busy world without, dead forever. in this
existence, to the blessed gift of freedom.
he seemed doomed to live on, and per
haps die within the walls of • building
to him a living tomb. Only once dining
these long and weary years, and then
only for one short hoar, has he been per
mitted to gaze upon the scenes of his
early yearn, and then only from the cu
la of his prison. Never his
confinement has he been *minedduring
to go
outside, the gates he entered so many
years ago. Hebei lived on day after day,
patient, yet hopeful that he might yet be
pardoned widget free, but never daring
perhaps a realization of his wishes
But last week opened a new leaf in the
experience of his life; for at noonday he
stood, for the first time for nearly a queer.
ter of a century, a free man. By the
=sent of the Governor, arrangements
were made for extending to this old and
patient priioner a full and unconditional
pardon.. About ten o'clock the prisoners
were canal to the chapel, Where were
seated quite a numerous audience, and
after the usual devotionelexerelles by the
chaplain. Warden Haynes offered a few
remarks, comprising a returns of his ex
perience during "Ms connection with the
' prison, and after britfly alluding to the
alined . custom of the Goverior of par
doning an inmate. of his large family, he
stated that to-day it gave himgreat pleas ,
rare to announce as the subject of. execn7
five clemency the name of George Hun.
newell, and requested him bearing that
name to stand up. In - response an old,
gray-haired man, fifty-nine years old,
slowly rose with mingled feelings of joy
and surprise depicted on his features.
Mielted cheers arose from the -audience,
Which was gladly joined in try . the no son.
ere, l and in the ceinfulon and excitement
Hunnewell was hurried Out of the chapel,
to throw aside foreter the, garnitnta of a
felon. Ind soon mite forth clothed in the
H of a free man..
• He was warmly and freely congratxt
hied upon his exit from . pnson life, sad
he will in a few dap depart for a home
In Western Pemmican's.
Ralivny newt
Thereinthority for - the Statement
that 'the Baltimore and Ohio 'Railroad
CmitiPsilY laroPoses
to, construct a tunnel
under She Ruin of the Patapsco river, at
Baltimore at a poinLbetweei .I,r.out
Point and ' Elantoa, the proposoi terminus
of the Union Railroad of Baltimore, which I
•latter road, by its connection with the
proposed Junction Depot, on Charles
str.eo9lpres thtsßaltimore and Potomac,
the Worn Maryland, 'the - Vi'esterni
Maryland.... Extension, . the Northern
Central, the. Cumberland Valley, • and
branch lines connecting with theu roads,
an outlet at tidewater on the grounds of
the Canton Company- - Vas Baltimore
and : ChM Road ban extensive piers at
Loam . Point and . owns . comb:limbic
rroperty in that neighborhood, and the
object of the proposed tonnelis to effect
a clue ecomectkm. with the Philadelphia,
Wilmington and Baltimore Road'so that
ussengers may true; from New York to
Witsblaitten.or BornWishington to.NOW
york„ without change of cus, and without
being subjected to the delay . ntisr ;axis
slimed by the use of heroes in conveying
ears. from. the Philadelphia to the Weals.
ington Depot. This connection, the
Blends of Marotta say; will obviate the
cimstruetlon of• the proposed "Air Line
Road from Washington to New York.
Engineen have for ,sciat • time been
engaged in making the necesiary Orieys,
and hate pronotanced thalunnel easy of
construction,
The suspe nsion bridge at Wheeling and
Elmwood, an the Ohio river, intending to
comes:SOU road with the Pan Handle
route, u well as the one at Parkerabtug
connecting the . Marietta and Cincinnati
Railroad, will be coniplete4 u coon as
possible. The latter, It is expected, will
be ready by the first of AoTembor Dort..
- •
Tag recent announcement of the
die
celery of a new - sstemid by -.Professor
Boreill, of Marseilles ' places the entire
Masher of planets in the sohm system at
one hundred and eighteen against the
six known in 1.781,' when ' Sir Willis*
Berichel discoiered Uranus, or Bendel
or Georgina Bidrs, as it wee respectively
called.. Of the one -hundred , and eleven
since • detected, twenty-dna - have been
discovered at oinerratories lathe United
4Tirs Forneaset 'Whig learns that thb
patch: Of Heard raetiant have already
reseaLdrer' eight* thousand - dollars 'lbr
their branch . road, and - that' Preildent
Hugnart has guaranteed to build It In
ninety days.
. .- • r -",77:7;:,-*,:.,E.,,,,,
A. DZKOCRLTI. O isPecial froze Wea bb4 *
ton says : Several of the gentlemen who
h____,ever____bsew in
nth on the Flute
c""memoli held here in the interests of
free trade have called oil the rel M e t t :
and bad Informal conn'eseut..."": of have been aoterr,..r• '"' 11 e 7 „.
Tate nature, It would not ee ta llww4. ...,
commit either 'side to trio de is or the
same on the various phases of the tariff
question. There Is no doubt, however,
that the result was the failure of the
President to commit himself to soy spa
chic branch of the question, tithe: for
=ion or to a tariff for rergoe, with
tal protection or to free trade. On
the general qtion or taxation, he wag
In favor of reducing the tariff and the
excise duties just so far u the revenues
of the Government . would pawl. If
Oongress found that the income tax could
be dispensed with after this year he waa
In favor of cutting It off; but he thought
that the Government . could not afford, In
that event, to reduce tiny of the other
features of Internal taxation.
()Arr.. Walima, of the United States
frigate Sabine, writes from Funchal,
Madeira, that he arrived there on April
8, in six days from Gibraltar,and would
sail for Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, on April
T. All well on board.
THE IiOST COMPLETE ISTOCII
In the city, to the way of
rime AND YUEN DBOGN
Will be fountold d at thClaie comer of Penn s and Mxtb
8.. n Wrist i.
AT JAM= Z. BORNS t (1011DIDIO STONT.,
Whew tot will
Lulu, Medicies, invoked
as, Portainew w of every Med. wild
united very lowes out s e ll, t'''. 12 4"re'. Gl"'
Si tiaeb sol d
ii
XS. UVfINS
DAUB LTORN,
Comer Pose wed Ntstit Streets, (old CkilW)
PROSTRAMON PLAYED CWT. ,
110.1 porgatiree, emetics, e•aferitee barter'
leg and bleeding bees bad their d if •
%be sick alb no 109ger be pervaded that the
barter , ay to tire thin Is to destroy the little
strength tilt ammo has left them •
.Dyepentitm Instead of dosing themiebeet With
IDIOM tette, aloes, colyclatb. LIP. Obi Other
powerful calhartles, tone than dicestlve arms
slid regulate then bowel with Ilortaterre
aeons. html.
persons of bilious habit, lune.d of throwing
the .bole gland.. se system tnto • stets of mor
lid
inotattoa with remand poison. reek relief.
and led lt, In the operation of that whelesoMe
rectal:do alteretno upon the 21:Border./ liver.
Nervous wagerers, treundons, week and .
scandium, recruit then stiattwec •serctes d d..
• course of the creel laolgerant. end blows the
day wh, the adolterend lionsn of commerce
were superseded by • medicated Munol.t, per.
Italy e elan at and .aunt) herrense .
Trend.. by bled and eau rend. In the .posi•
eessiou of se wgreseek oosrectme, which pro
tease them from the esti ensue of Metall& nom
era skive.. aril from the dlsturblne l• doer des
Manages or tempuatere .0 anterior water
Tee weak slid d•bilitated teed tide etreeSth
return. and teen spirits revive under
alt lto brae
t e
east
to
ex... can co.cle cotsee
orloesiy redednuend to tidies
In de Irate health. or to the seed and deerepid.
There la not achy, town. or settlement. an the
Americus continent. where It le net r• epgnlsed
a. a huneettold remedy and • -.rearmed armless
• epidemics; and. le sh ee t. 'unravel . there 11.
t•lllgeoce. p ad.. rod common sense. Hord et
• ter'. titom.ch Bitten Is prosouticed • standard
souffle, for which. In the whole ranee of Ph.•
there is no substitute or equivalent.
NEW -eDwarnsEntErrrs.
FIBER &
VAN DOREN
367 Libbrty Street,
rrrirsßvsen, PA.
STEAM ENGINES,
Iron and Wood Working
C INEErY
STEAM .PUMPS.
Engineers' and Machinists Tools.
STIR FIRS SNUBS.
BELTING.
Wooleniachiner7,ll l . 4 lneCards.
alyllausAftelssees! awl sup.
piles.
A iseastuoi supply su luiad muidl fan
alsbed ma short notice.
°aims SOLICITED
AUK, LUSK FIXTURES
AND
of the Establishinent
J. W. BARKER &TO.,
FOR SALE.
J. W. Barker as, Co., 69 Market
Street, will close out the bal
ance of their Mach, amounting
to $lO,OOO worth of Goods. to
'abbess, retail dealers or con
sumers, in lots of. from one to
five thousand dollars and up•
ward.. at prices much lower
than the moods can be punkas-
Ad in-the East at the present
time.
The lease, tiztures and goad
will of the establishment are
for vale. 1 his is a rare chance
for any one who wishes to go
Into the atT goods hilliness. The
Administrator is at present in
the city with the view of clo
sing-out the
_entire establish.
J. W. BARKER, Jr,
ADIIIINISTAATOB.
sp2l:llW7
ESTABLISHED 1831
OGIN, CHGG & CO.,
lamina 1g
HARDWARE,
52 Wood Street,
Spring Goods,
goes. Rakes.
Ferkulicyilles,
Merchants are invited to ex
amine oar stock Whets 'in the
city. •
Orden, by mail, will have
prompt attention.
RIVNOLDS, STUN &CO.;
124 Wood Street,
- 'import , n Design In
Freniti Chins,- Fine '"Cat Ghee,
QUEENSWARE.
AllarThe WNW mortment e'• Ft .• TO* pill*.
TIOE K CIIL STEM: -- FLOURING .
ILII4
R. T. KENNEDY & BRO
WTI. RA
. .
toiletries celebreteAtotaide
ass: Ores tteshahttisotetated Psetry_Rlael.
)1 Dterßles Ire A No. 1 s.e.tra family
lettlltit Wee entitle istlelsetles. • •
Verse Rea Brant, a Rotel natry Meer en.
rht , ee7 of the “m. pet& ]lathe atatkett
All tweed% wettable.] as repreitested.
zins. •
n.REAT lIIMICTION IN
rsz
-5.,11 CES OT
Loans , COLD WATCHES
WATTLES a lalaMlllll/
101417211 AVIC.NI7III. above esainnolo stmt.
o_lo Watch tor .00.
Ho Watch
isa for 5.00.
Watch ............ 0.00,
Fri Welch . • 00 . •
• otbetWatcb, a rea . eoAlll:wara•lprO.TP O.
doffnet SmocrUar.lo of 001.1315 H• U+B on
ollnt,uoll and onretno • 0.1.1, 43
•
merreisialiimikisas. •
EIIMMT 1130111 . ... M.11XXT M0DT...5021. X. cure
•
•
MOW , tt CO. •
No: lets L.T.EtERTY
t i nOATlF4Tng l trra t
Tlee astealSoisolt Alt ivqntrieS
lInR ts Strewed to oar etoeX. tmPorte d
Cress the best Raeopesa suesete,and we are sinw
reeeJela• • ties& and destrOl• of M the Mom
60045, spl eel
• .
NEV . / AD
7 3P . EXt. CENT.
NM LOAN,
FREE OF U. 8. TAX.
BURLINGTON.
011 DAR RAPIDS,
and MINNESOTA
RAILROAD CO'S
first Morigage
50 YEAR BONDS
With Interest, is seta,
ncluded from Navember 1, at. 95
..3i71,0
Tom s.
a. INIAR THOIPSON. •
CHRBLT L PROST, New York.
These bonds are. pevelige. prlselpel nail tutu ,
oat, In cam at' grew TWA or London; the Liter
.ool beteg . payable MUST and OOTouber.
They are convertible into Mock, led us pro
teeted by *liberal gleking bud.
They are lamed upon the seven! sectlizras •
the coed only se theses* are completed sad Is
0000000101 operatiot.
They are gnuanteednot onig by &Met llealleall
tbe amnion, party and fruelitseof the Company
bet also by no* miming earalus, and
uesWe
anameree es tit e unto of the road. sad ban ant
to depend for ther seennty sun • trate which
the road.luelf is expected to create.
Wee Three 111111e1e Dollue lava bees WWI
upended on the reed.
Zighty-tbreie miles of -Toad are already coorple
tad ned ego:loud. and shoveler*. earning. sag
the remainder of the line a to procreesleg raptolly
tuned cempletion. •
The iite.te of lona, through widish MS mid
runs, le one of the lichee/ aukulteralnolgoise
of Amerlra. and its 1/Iliallaell yield of antidotes-
gal prodecte, creates prowls; default fared
Minetractlon of Ws read.
The road also rue through the Ind
growing Mate of lilleutesote. It traversell
most •Atentrldlag snit groaleg Portion of Me
West, and Perms the &armee of the utak meat '
llau had tree. ooranienicallos Witt Nem 11110.
Clause end M. Louie.
Bawler thoroughly Investigated all Me ismett
tlons *free tine the eimerltY of Ulu nods. me
MI Amigiessi is 01,1.0 thou us neueollied ge
daysemi, rut. u • 0000-elesa thonnigikly melt
inhistmealt. as emus ea • floveraminit thud fae•
linalbly be. sad paying nearly DO perearet. awe
leNrutthso give-T.42410.
All marketable rectuitlia at t• eir fall pace,
free of unaminion sod <sprees charge* reredved
to paysinent. Pamphltts gad Mope fanilelvad 05
•
HENRY CLEW'S & 00.
Financial Agents of the Compagr,
No. 32 WALL STREET
Messrs. S. MoOLEAN & CIO
No. 57 Fourth Avows,
IL N. NiTIONIL BAIL HILDING,
rirrAsuses, PA..
Bankers sad daalen In all nada of Govargisont
SLAW County. Gay, Railroad aad other
sulnoollaneona ancarttlea.
Drafts drawn direct on Zoileed. Delatd sae
Scotland and prloolpal atlas of NomPO.
Ono made all over the tenantry, Dammam mod
rerepe. Interest allowed on time &Volta. Mod
everytbleg ta tae beldam Weeded to whit 1a
erallty and dlontek • . enl.ll,T
-IB.A. "Et ar.iflX. NEI.
JOB LOTS!
JOB LOTS! JOB LOTS
Idled Flinch Percale& • - lie
=MEI
New Mitt Bilks, -
Mew Black 611kM -
kin gild guilty Minn, -
ik
New Glegkame,
Few iloglims,
BELL tc. MOORHOUSE,
21 FIFTH AVENUE.
THE BEST BARGAINS
rzbissi"FiOrmaxr..
AT 90 Oran&
Ladies' Beery British Cots Stockings..
Lidiee Hean Brithlt Data Steekluip
lEi=
►T 3pia= TOR 111.0/.
Labs' taper BriOA CAM nuking:
♦T SW Mil%
■DD's HUY
.10MI
1111 VITT FRBIOI C 41701 104
DADIZII. AND 111111.5
pII:F:MN A O T GvityU.ZEIowIIrtIDLIIO3.WILIt
roma sons AND CRILDERNGI
OOTTON STOCKINGS
AT GREATLY REDUCED ERIC= •AT '
ZIT/6813E0E. PA
MORGANSTERN Co's,
lIKSIII, GLIDE k C0., -
Nos. 18 and 80 Market' Steet.,
BORNE & COIL
Hosiery !
MINIM AND CUOICI 111101TI11111
Prices Unknown Since 1861
•LNIANDBI.S ZID GLOM.
- •Mt suostoma USIA%
000RVIONSI111111116.
Al MIL •
LONG TOP ACIDS, thetas dudes.
.11.115.00.
itzeurax Lam mon= son, '
mum all ems: •
PLAIN AND suit= MTOIIIIOIIN,
voincrno oariox aossirmr.
6ZRY•A• sun= lautrr.a&zr noir.
• se tissue
ISUTZR TSIIZ RAMP MOM.
Also. sPlentid Assaitinenia
simians, •
BASIS AWD WOW wiwnemi&
LADIZB• PANCri.VOWIL
LANE ADDITIONS TO STOCK
pin oiTt.tos. to -tdofr w o Melte Slielitteliteloa
of Violeta* **a Rain C bletteei
Tv ,t; 19 MARKET STREET
water itnves,
CHIMNEY TOPS,
Hot Air aDd Chimney Elam ike.
A L►SOL AND TULL
AgilMtl a°t 1 ; 11°Illitantl Y TWA
HEM B. COLLO%
IN UOOND ANZZI7I.
•911;w1t 1 '
-
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
WILLIAM SEIIIPLETN,
Noe. 180 and 182 'Federal Street,
BLACK POPLIN ALPACA,
QUITE A BUPEIUOR ARTICLE.
WAS El POPLIN'S
10E13=1=1
DOUBLE WIDTH POPLINS
Yard Wide Feather Ticking
• AT 111,1{ OINTe.
EXTRA HEAVY 44 SHEETING
AT 7AI CEITTS,
Yard Wide 'Soft Finish Muslin.
CURTAIN DAMASKS,
Wholesale and. Retao.
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S
N. 180 awl 182 Federal Street,
BAILEYO
12 1 .1 t r CHESINCITST
P
R ILADELP II‘
ROGIOitt Yftelli •
reputation and experi
ence of 40 years, warrant ns in
saying that our stock of Finn
Timekeepers of the best Euro
pean and. American Makers is
now the largest in the coun
try; and we guarantee that each
Watch we sell, is finished with
great mechanical precision, has
all the late impr ovements, and
will run re gula rly , well, and
give sathdact on.
•
Inemirios promptly moiled to.
Wilda lambi 01 Emu for 'Dime
CO DoT A. xAL MA.
WITH GOLD.
WI NOW OMR 0017.
NEW ST C
NOTIONS
• - 81.11
EASTERN PRICES
DOYLIES ARE INVITED TO
Examine Oar Goods and Prices.
iItIIIIIIINOT,
SHANNON it CO.
No. 115 Wood Street,
RUSSIAN BRACES
=I
The Best Suspenders Ever Worn.
Merchants are cantina , ' millet buying any
bat Maenad geode: Len palrlsstttnP seltis
the dates or our patents. told at retail. by ant•
clan 1/amiable's Goods Dealers In this atty.
FISK, CLARK & FLACC
AT.
68 White Street N. ''Y
Murray Lanman's
Florida lWater
The most celebrateifand
most of all per
fumes, for use'on the band: :
kerchief, at the toilet, and
in the bath, for'•Sale b all
Druggists and Ikrfumera
•1111111 r/ '
Bllol7koOltB TO
'LT
irrltC4—Tha Book!_: ;or the
sabecrlitros et block or the • •
Costal Spring leillianifar . Whig
and Storage Company,,
Ares., opezeditt theXtebentse t berintleal ti bt
Yet 1661111111i=LD6TSiLT. Xlee.enettete.l
chinialid by the Legtslatene of gennerlestge,
Gag ,hre,th• eicaativ•tieutoi Yezmud.ut
iea is the Onunty or Allegheny ltY pun t s ode
patted f melt Patent.• .
James litoWnhdoidAe rdedideetd•
13110POSALS.-FOll. .. • •
SOLDIERS'-110StILENT.
Itrottele 'the - erection or the All
Conti !Soldiers` Monument to De erected on
Bell"."7. BM, AlushaCtr.v.in ircaawd
the When el the enderstreiedOlo": 64 Grant
"trod, (where the taunt: rpreldettlone sun root'
tines of .tonj an be moo ;1 4 0 to' MAT 1.1.
0.-Ttseastratir ,be awarded bathe lowest
saaterteataer. 4, •
STONE
NEW ApPORTISEICENTt3, CARP
PH
=
=I
I=l
A ()BELT if AIWAIN
=I
=
DRY GOODS
vAfrErrir mmes.
olonlls=tordlas Omura ttat,(
1-T.TAWILEHOE HOTEL,
ED. BMULEB, Proprietor,
Cer. Penn PL and Iltb, Innately eldtainl.
:IS •: ro -"a` N:
-S. KIER, & CO.,
x w aracuutz. or
di s ee t unaara; iiriatoi Wars; So.
Elam awl WarebO.II6III3LIBZIOT WWl'
3/WAY orden prolatt..uad.4 te
1 1814 Flail.
.4.; rainit ? Lto iontw , . ••. .. -. ' •
.. . • WOO; FM;
-'• - TI.L.ItrsO Olpulerel—sil'oustoOkill
Nu. rel:
Round HOT 71011;
Coll NUM at
ly'
lel s.SS. LONG* CO.'S.
• soo noilltalrood OS
REM
AT
WII,LIAM SEMPLEI3,
180 and 182 Federal Street,
IC=Ml=
► LLIIBE A NI) COMPLY...I - E STOCK OF
NEW CASSIMERES,
Jeans and Cotfonades.
Btsun fUL WITI.XB IN
NEW DIMAINES,
AT VIET LOW MOM
•
Double Warp Black I opllns.
Colored Poplins. a 7 aka es, ror sults,
Blarit.d Colartd 511 k Paralca.
Grog Grain Black Bilks, for 5aC.2.e.4
Colored Dretstlllks very cheap.
NEW SPRINC SHAWLS,
USN'S AND SUN UMBIELLU
Mats and Bonnets,
RIBBONS AND FLOWERS
Burped and Flawed P. I.'s.
iltrip..l, Barred and Plain Salzman.,
Laos Editors and Insertlnts.
Embroidered Edgings and Insertlags,
Wholesale and Retail,
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nou 180 and 182 Federal Street,
♦LLBNHLNT CITY
olrele vls SHE
norsaner OF •LLZOLlEX A T l, C o lt si W o o u ti a so i r o til
TN COMPLIANCE WITH A
resolution. parsed by the Inspectors of the
Allegheny county Piyoo, the fifth section of the
Act of Assembly. noprnied the Ist day of let.
rum: A. D. IMO; helot en sot nvPleme.t. 2 7
to as net.
"For the Betler Management of the
Allegheny County Prison,"
Is hereby published and reads as follcrws:
' That when the arrant meets are completed
for the reception of inmatei. It shall be the ditty
of the lespecuirs to transfer from the County
Prison to the Workhouse •l 1 personshmtnemore
than ten days to serve, who shall have been arm-
Mited for vagrancy. drunkenness, or dioarearlY
condact, and also such other persom as the court
of criestnal arladictlon of Allegheny coast)
may direct to be transferred; and thereafter,
when any person or persons stall be convicted
la said Court of any °Cease. the punishment
whereof. by existing laws. I. or may be tormle
emoteat In the County is% raid Court may ma
tenon tuch person or person. to either the said
Jall or Workhouse. as Its discretion, and all eons
ralttlos magistrates It said Coin) thereafter
shall smatter.e to the Workhouse all parsons
convinced of raaraner. drunkenness. or disor
derly conduct, scot any other °delve for which
th,y may now be sentenced to Imprisonment In
the Comity Jolt, there to be fed and clothed • and
treated as provided 10' In tale set. and the rules
and 'revelations of said House."
And as the arrangeMents are now. completed
for the reception. of MALE convlcts Into the
Worktioase. It is recommended to IMO Wiled
upon all coutroltting magistrates throughout the
ccunty to extend the time for which pante. aro
to be lent to mid Workhouse to as long a period
as poesib,y consistent with justice. It Is espe
cially essential that all parties• generally known
M offenders," for their benefit. as well ae
that of the comments, and the insUmitlos Itself •
be committed fbr thy longest pular whkh the
laws will allow.
REM COBBLER,
Soot. of the Allegheny County Workhouse.
CLARA?WPM. aTounirde:Oa'S
err( EINGINvM • 6 Errncr.
Cirr Or ALlALinimrr, Aprit 20, 1870.
TO .SRINER _CONTRACTOR
Tbe erwer Comm.lens of the City of Al..
hee, eke nrepared melee proymeas ter the
folio:mime Pewees. with their .DPwienneel4
Mannoles, OM. •
1410.1
Cantor Laing about LIDO hat of. SI Art Linear
Brick boos , . on North avenue, (tom Polo Alto
Matt to Patton LIU%
OONTNAOT NO 2.
•
Comprising elicit 660 net of 16 beta Cireelsr
ripe Sewer wi t h
itesta att.. hose Valuta Men Se
connect with the liediwtak Wet t sewer.
CONTRACT PO. 3,
Col:wining 11b0III 650 foot of 15 tneltotrOntsr
Plpelionrer on 7rul.r NM/. from Jrnaton ttannt•
to oonneCt mite the liodenek Street Dom.
CONTRACT NO. •.
rb•an.rlees about/19e feet of 15 tech awl about
4110 faa•a le tneh o.ronlar ripe Bearer on,lsbef
eeld strot, from Rattan to hatter, elan Re
sler. la Oblonerner. alout)bse aven-e to tdp.
wick street sewer.
Drawlorl an 4 specific:Atone eau be • . sue
tell luretuantlon obanlned. ettblo alert
Bids must be enoorted !fewer Pram:4W Cot.
tr.rt Ito. 1 (or 9,-te et the caw rely be sad
dalvertd 04 er before
3 P. M. April 296, 1870 '
lona. of Trcoe,elo. on oebkl forms alate cede
w:11 be remixed, will tio furnished as obisonce.
TOO utcn do dot bind thealsolveli!o so.
apt the I•drest or sof Md. •
/SI ofdor of the Cosonlaolon.
CHARLES DAVIS,
CITY leftergl'ZlL
IttICEI
." • .11133. - .1 1 1MITTLIZEI . .
riONTEIVES TO. TREAT AKA_
ug.17117,41 s. ..t.su a L ligh . glat e i l a l Times, a!
Merwellossali laposoesorrhee or * Vrt
self Cr:ari d i sa=gl . gel to
some e
rn tolisreing erects, as Masons,
bodge
weste trolbseston, ption, aversion I
roar sloseestiares, dameM team erems
hoe maxim, Indateme, natural emlastosi
and sully eo %mutate' cm sexual Maul es b
ineader=2,44.b,ll=oblioteemsmirmi, smatratrmetrai
or lad
stszatoetanaltalmisiamlastet stkaa
Ctrs the Doctor Masi: ha near Mus.
Avartleelsr etteatioa nem to MI Yawls ear.:
palatal lamwerbas Watts, Falba. UM=
=stab or..Uteratlow a the Womb, Camilla
07071st*.limestarrhoem. Iteborthals, Dynan
worranyaghterlltty BarrennUa. We treat
tat mem%
ad with
"Arai a pbatelsa who eadmi.
himself aclostmly to the sladyot a Wahl gas.
of &Moen me trate thoosends a cam scud
mn Most attoldro Create . Will la Una sad al
thea ormln "meatWattee-
The Doctor waUsbes a Mealeln• 1bM103 10 % 0
fill Mos LEM Mee a InWerpattloa otreaerea
awe istlrkdboannes, Ina% can be ad fres stator
07 by =W' Rrr two Mann: In mated mnetopes
Ses4,satesee 4sonterstaettos So the el
&u 4
tereM Irataleal ebo pro,
21*
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M r a f g %AM .
tin• C tAn o=osa be ob
r t tf .11=1:,:.% efrArgaoryt,Wu. it
onno.- In soma Matasees. hammer, •
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* tars d a noelsolsa ottortg
lrod,
Meths ameammodaten of a
sm Ostia hereon
=var. is itln=murf
, b , thawe u.dicon ,
baths. /MI tout
rmartsesone prepaid 10
aeo
DoetoMs mniaborstary. onoo o 100 , 0onl
=a. Ynincin sonapbnitil office ISM*:
nor two swum No matter wbo WM.
nee: roan he 0.111. Hare 9 nan. t.!l pot
IndleT.lntrnitrefrnatThcA73"l
PII BLIC NOTICE:
grAbibeen appointed eLeand OIE MIT=
111715PILOTOB nr Amstar, Comity, .otwe
unary given list until W ntoeshry oft. sal
bleabssiburrative Maelibiert tam be brfribted.
I will be found. at the 0771 CM OP TEM TtAb
TIONAL TOUNDBY LID PIPS. WORIS,
Ivissa•tbird aired, btu Ferns, rittiboul.
•
. M. alllllll7ll.
==
Lunso IMMURES.
•._ The Demand thespett flutlng Necktie hi
the mutat. Pitt* 46.00 each =Lehi's, Call
pINCHING MONS. •
• I havejuirt reeelrea aa werumsza otPisel”
las trim, u article vett very mock ix, the rot
the 'hats tar carlbig the bat,. tavola*
' • 'ILIIIIX'BOWN: •
Brroutas, TAKE NOTICE I
I.bme the Aunt aelortmeat of Circular
Belles Salem., with alum each and easaaeled
from., Awaysde ya nen out .2 , 4....7"&ed.
for calm
esp. POLE& •
hoe asionsnaat of Case toles loft
ova Trook bat our. widish tofu ass 'ow low
Ono.. Portia, voodoo &mold order early. so so
to Insure tow OrSini bolo' Iliad.
JA1413 SOWN,
13111 Wool Street.
•
CARPETS.
SPRING STOCK.
Fine, Medium,
AND
COQ- .71X. C:P .I%T
CARPETS.
Our Stock la OW largest we ha
ever offered to the Trade.
BOYAR]) ROSE &CO
21 FIFTH ATENtIL
fabli.d&T
APRIL 1, 1870.
Specie Payment Resumed.
FROM THIS DATE.
Fiver Change Win be Gives
ALL CASH CIJSTOMIRS,
I'F ND & COLLINS'
CARPET STORE,
71 and 78 Fifth Avenue.
Aro., plias an the LOWMIn tbts IMMO
CARP ETS.
New Rooms I
News! Good
New Prices!
M!=l
!TM'S?
40 AL .IFt. 1: 2 311"1"
/VIE 07/ZELD IN TILLS MLNIIT.
LOW EST PRIOES SINCE 1861.
LIVER & CO.,
23 fifth Avenue.
NEW CARPETS.
Reduction in Prieto
TO 0031ITSPOND WITH
WHOLESALE RATER.
NoCALLUM BROS.,
51 FIFTH AVENUE/
Atoll Woos anezzr.
nap
Ltjt:(1),1314:4:4'4:'-g
Xsesbearers of SPRING. HMS sad MINE
IIisTTISL BM, Weather NOlBton sad Allow%
Church Cushthat, Congas YoeldisSo 0 . 0 0.•
kindsof tipbOistery work. Also, deslerS
Window anodes, tioff,Gr...es son Mr totellotlsads.
t. or •,Tionelo Or. rartleatsiottentloolsolloa
to tattsloo. steaming Sad tolistng, altering sad
Wows carpets.
Ostr sea , e of drawls, carpet is the *We erne fa
whit% yens sea reel assured that the oaks, sae
IT••••••••• laoroolohly freed Don
an dust sad vermin. The price for elesalathas
to
greatly reduce, Our mcnreito willow for
sac defiers an peat tree of charge.
10118101, NICIIOIION t TROMPIit
upbout..„ end Pt minors of
Stets Carpet Beating Ettabllshmeat,
No 127. WOOD STNENT.
ti:al Nair PIA& *Teens. Plttsbartb,PS.
R.IIIMOVJII.B
"Et la M. 0 N - .4. .
The office or tbe.'
ALLIGHDY ISlVB&FCB COMIINT
Hu beta Eamon d tam 2:o. 3T TIM aTeau
No. 67 Fenith
Bet.ein Wttn ud wooi sie.u. •
a: J. Dfaiti/14%
Eact.
=I
rt.3lllThil Nr . 411. t:
S. P. SHRIVES it CO - -
frays !vit.:Ted tom *dr old 'stood, Nos. ST
and SS 51LIT6IZILO. to I.llClr WOrolioiSi
Noe_ 259; aui , 261 Liberty •Streete
ALISOViTBIIkIiZAD Or :SCUOD,Bilittic
Moira ;they will be Oteeesd to ice ill ilia old
(shade lid instanter.. • -
Si SIIRAVER , & 004
269 :ad2Bl•street.
.• • • wrtt
RF 3 10: 1 .T. , W:
•1112/111LNIAPI JAMBS LINDSAY
ass remove! kis leen comer of NiretOss
ateuve ssa Wubla Kura !tree!. to
117'7a L U 3Z.' • " • **ley=
rte rutibuO*Binktrz
EA. removed boa s.. of goal 11917 WM Mfg.
1(1 to llachase• asit ltatudiciiitenllo
-
. . . .
is EIROVAL. •" • •
.tieltonagaliols Isurerrance Company
inonrrrd [rest
X. 9111W.ter •uset.
....sr of Weed meet sun tont& avenue (MK.
toononsurnnen on ito•rtk muss , . •
&arm Juk1.1.4:111. C,Lodi LI. CenTetilt7...
O.XLAB 3 :
.0 , 11 / NAL - ::03.
100 1000111:011/1EET. ct
grzEwswinie
Finf:Vriprich
CHINA AND. GLASS.
Silver. Plated . good/.
1113 . 1qi.
Tea Trayie"and Catleiy. -. •
Th . tow potMea,. WENTZ COONS
MANN *EI COMMON GOODS
,r 1 low prices,
A.. E. Erna= az Co.
>4 - .:
_
33 AVEVINT3IIES,
..„
late al Sr elshis and ittivani v
10.5 FGORTI - 1 .AVl4,LPlttabtusti.
•. slam •
"TAXIS BOWES. -
a 36
.136 Wood Irireet.
nom nun Tziovvaitik
mama. OPAL acme. mi
P. Ct. nuirirm
ja . t , • IND Gnat dm&
PF
, IPresa • , r 4 liiiE./1 414 : o
11712 1 7.11 .1 . Ire! *a lp lis
alrOlse Slow, -
Grim ♦Appjes, sr ,
bureaus asslasem. Breoss.•
• I •
La•V BMA,. - Onions, &a.,
Reeetrueg aml for sale
SO RN%
WIL MM.
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