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    3 THE DAILY GAZETTE
" OFFICIAL PAPER.
Phisbnilo4 Allegheny City and
illsgheny County
, • 'CI•ZILTTE 111:111.D131,!] ,
0•11 Mer of Sixth Ammo awl Sadtbi Sweet.
SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1810
i3Catc4 la Frsakfort,
in Antwerp, 52
GOLD do r& Irk Now York yesterday at
1i441141.
Tam Internal Tax bill is to be reported
beak to the House at the 'Abed opportu.
pity, when It will be taken up at ours for
eourideration.
eftent.wan tot have been made
up the Georg% bill, in the
lteatse, in the !scoot a rtreng deg's on
.the
_pest of many members that It
@koala go over to Taeeder nett.
- -
IT A$A D . that theflan Domingo bush I
Mog, treaty, 'pioteetantte and all, hasbeen
' positlTeli laid aside, not to be pressed
again st this motion. Whateftr new
lights Senators may see during the ro
Teo, the people will be of the same mind
In that =titter next Christmas se at the
lasiNew Year.
TER Tenitotial Committee of-the Sen
ate reports favorably on the bill to organ
ise the TernUory of Oklahoma. and con
solidating therein the Indian tribes, With
More or lea probationary privileges of
el themsidp. The area included by the
bill is bounded Trios on tbo shut's,
Kansas on the north. Arkansas and Mis
mai on the east, and stretches west to
the 100th meditim of longitude. -We
have formerly adverted to the intrinsic
merit of the proposition whirls this bill
embod4,, and only need remark now that
'we fiord -no muse for changing our former
ophalon;that it pimiento the pivotal point
in the only practical position upon which
titerhalimtrproblitsCom permanently
and creditably adfm-n:vl.
' Tax construiticn of the Northern Pe- I
tee Badbray will he pushed at once with
all Oki lidera and sucsesi that .capital
-asirennemsist• Tha tbinpanyritolidel will
be placed in the 4te -of this country
and Mime wlthout . delay, the plates be
ing already in a state of forwardness. - , .1t
alres4eaceztained that the actual re
quire:mettle of the work will offer the only
cat to the cash resources which await
the ectraistny's call. The merits of the
peoltket and the high character of Its pro
mittens alike command confidence in all
Alia - mid quarters.
It may be well enough to
Mention, en 'assay, that, while the Penn.
ayltaala Railroad has equal facilities with
hi rivals in the mutter of a connection
with the Union Pacific at Omaha, it will
have s iostaire advantage over any cont.
peittien at the Eastern termini of both
the Northern and the Southern routes.
It ls toner for wisp toatate that elm
•ple fact. -
DiabrOLT. the worst feature of tlrla
post:lint Fantail badmen, la that it may
have the effect to deprlvo our people of
*holt anticipated gratification fa welcom
ing the advent, on Monday next, of a dia.
thigidshed 'visitor, Major General Groton
(KAMM It is not necessary to remind
saybody of Ms title to the• affeetionato,ra
:god of the people. lie had Promised to
_be wjtl nioussistin, on the BOth. in the
esremendiii of that day. But it it be true,
yilportadlast evening, that he was then I
mate Canadian border of Vermontondled
, thither )ry.the uproar with which al few
kiedrAtelndsd Irishmen are origiga in
tempting the Dominion enthoritiei to
h!4L than all —lt levee but little grtri4l
thill,:ths herb of Gettysburg
0110:4 011i:.,14till'gnest - taxi days hence.
rin e p:Weventrit will be F irm consolaiton
to remariber that it is dirty. Whickkiims
hint asesy troci , ife„.a.ssi and, he Linares
to its obligations. To think that
ads writhed Irish , bull on the border
sktiald:thas threaten , two or throe
itiared itioniand 'good eitiieni bnie of
their oiportioity to testify their love for
o.Mians.l Let ue hope for the
.‘ 'l . 1
Awnsaitows raucclPLEi
iire 'copy iti eit*iainat7 statemen
froc Ake Searii ihnlF
Theim' readmit may recognise Irw n tt
circulars when they meet them, we give
440 we o f ' , couple' which came into our
perewOn at Harrisburg last winter:
- lisartomeato, Jan. - 10. 1870.
J. C. Bomberger, Banker: - •
Pay ash or bearer Two Thousand dol.
1&11.- GrAi. S. ANDEILSON.
'llsoitosecoo, Jan. 10, 1876- -
J.
C. Bomberger, Banker.
Pay wait- or • bearer Fifteen Hundred
dollare.; l • •' Otto. Kt Aggsneow..
nese ware circulars' appealitur power.
fully to the sympathies of the Legislature
to induce them to vote irwin in for State
Treasurer, and the editor of the Radkal,
wishing that all should le fully informed
of trivia's claims and arguments, vent a
maple of his friends after some of them.
which were duly forthcoming. dadersob
made them sign a bond under Wel with a
ilig'revimite stamp attached sad can
eillsd-ler the return of the money n de
fault of the vote,: which was very, envoy-
Log. hatthej. Went through,
—We bear that enquiries,. if made in
• Tipsephlte and Lebanon counties, would re:
-WsalQM' amines of . .legislittors to whoM
*es: "..,eheeks--reprererding ar
gllottuteand.Andersort",priociplee—were
eosin lionsideration rfo? certain yam,
which wars net rendered according to the
motisit. Wa bear that the: man Ander.
esiiimee *boa that these Cheeks writ
toriPThii,and :ereottied ItY
Why don't he proseente;_the - gailtg (Par,
disc Ptpirtt must, be . plenty of OM,
Tki• 0,4 , 4114 arias ' mound
• bairililia P‘ibroagb• soot of
"a win
ter's.mantiag. • Who is this Andersen
whoilizibea, or essays to bribe, the mem.
• boseitlehr.Legielatnie to: . - -wholeirile
i tyls‘ws Who, other Wise. 'Weettly submits
• se a isk s queaky wholesale forgery. of his
110161?' .The checks were cashed by the
• leiSstetsiki." whom they 'were 'drawn.
hilikt!cifttball hest a la tg r
.aumo! Ira??
by •If they were' forgeries, why
4111111.1141beakir premeute If "George
krisbireon," Whose name was "forged"
"Sibs drawer, has made the banker goal,
why don't he piteeente, himself? The
Wale , are "Pm; the law plain, the
diehterStaarmit,and the proofs is plenty
"angunn leave; in Fallambrosa." Why'
den'",sitictebedy atm somebody
send
wirststraws to the penitentiary? What
"fhto.)E. Lode:son" is this, who lavishes
thesueseda'm the bribery of legislates,
•et who an afford to pocket the loss of
both Money and reputation, • under "for.
prior which nobody makes any 111111:4) to
idestaitlatet Who is he Is he, or is
he.Oot,.the same "George K. Anderson"
s ybs;: . , we . sic. is; at this prebalt.
s egicilinthe suffrages or honest men and
laWilddlog citizens, in Crawford and
Erie emotive, for a Republican nomina
tion to, the Salome? If we were told that
he is the iigd man too should be aston.
bitted at a briien induration of ebeek
which even Old Cootie himself maid
chuckle over with • sincere admiration.
Anderson lit • "Geo. K. ,Ontlei
ion I" "Geo. E. Anderson I" • Comet into
Goat; and explain this business 1 We
wall upon all the "Geo. K. Andersons"
in
•14
tho Commonscealth.to step.forwati , and
purge thetn.i.litli on oittb froid . thl. im
peachment of aro :irri-ave of "their nutp•
Liir. Perhaps tee .may—tliun catch' Air
right lalia. Indeed, wo'
ere long, in POM. 4 ;q• - '
THE DUTY OF THE HOUR.
It is really comfortable to observe the
with which the Republican prees general
ly or the State', and especially of the
western districts, is dealing with the quer
don, pressing at this Momant, of the naal
numlnalluni for the Legislature. wit h
but few exceptions, the Republican', of I
these counties are now upon the very
point of arranging chor tickets. It is
eminently Sit that cbe qualifications of •
candidates, ['ball be thoroughly canvassed, •
in advanee of the decisive act which le to
I -
surround their position with the highest
sanctions .of the • party. Maids' of
our Republican organization, the battle. if
there be any;' should he fought cot now:
after the nominations shall have Leon
made, the issues are usually and properly
confined to • the broader queetione upon
which parties divide. Our internal dif.
• fitraces now are wholly of a personal
type; when the ticket's are finally chosen
and set in the field, those dithreeces
eliould be• 'regarded as effaced entirely
among Republican's. .
Never have the Republican people of
the State - been more prcifoundif int
preened: with the absolute need for great
are xt
s i• arranging these nominations'.
Renee, there is a' freedom of discuselon,
of individual merits, whirl' has not been
always mean heretofore, but which argues
Well for the honorable 11.116, not only of
the political cant:use, bur of the legisla
tive experience of next winter.
The people are of one mind upou cer
tain leading questions. No man who has
made a bad record in the past peed hope
for their confidence again. The feeling
Is unanimous that. the interests of the
Commonwealth and of the party, in re
pute and In fact, are identical, and that
the citizen who has been false to the one
Is thereby disqualkhed for any trust iu the
other. This healthy [sentiment promises
to lead to the final disualesal from public.
life of . the handful of men who have so
grossly outraged the public sense, and
disgraced the Repablieap organization, by
their past misconduct atllarrisburg. The
people will not Lave these.pensons on any
terms, again. They will not nominate
one miss of them, if they know it. Au
intelligent and fearless press is faithfully
engaged In supplying Rte. requlaite . data
fur their information.
The 'IIazETTE, in common with'its to.
temporaries In the other counties, is mind.
ful of 'Oda duty now. We have spoken
plainly of men and things. We shall
continue to advise with oar readers, In all
quarters of Western Pennsylvania, 'can
didly and faithfully. yi'e do not mince
matters. We speak for the purgation of
the party, as well as for the higher inter
ests of the Commonwealth. Unfortunate
ly, there has been and still is a broad field
for just animadversions. , As long as cor
ruption has been rife, and still threatens
us, we shall expose it. So long .assbad
men shall persist in thrusting them.
saves upon the confidence of the party.',
they can find no favor with us. It shall
nit be for the laek-of our blunt and un-
sprang teettimOny, that the first man, .of I
all that scampish crew who have made'l
politicsa trade for their corrupt private 1
profit,lsimllstmeeed in securing either a I
nomination or an election to another which
he intends to disgrace. 'We have enlisted
for the whole war against all such men,'
and shall stick by our colors, until October I
if need be. This is our justification for
the franknees and persistence with which
1 we are, at this, moment, laboring to en
lighten our ftepeblican friends. in this
quarter of the State; as to Om precise
shunt' of some of ' their local candidates.
Weave happy to arty that this is a stork
in . which, just now. no ono journal is
either leading or following. With two or
three exceptions. every Republican paper
in these Western` counties, is sound to the
marrow. The effect is that bad men have
been generally" deaerred from official aspi
rations; there sue, however, two or three
of such yet in the field, to whom we give
thip fah/ petite that we 'shall continue to
held them tip to the public contempt; soul
that just sentiment shall finally extinguish
them. We give this pledge moor readers
lo every county on-this side of the Alle
ghenies. They expect the duty from us.
and they shall not be disappointed.
Letter Fr Kaas aa .
LABErtli Co., Kansas, May, 31 '7O.
PrrIIIBUROH AZETTR: •
I see by looking over some of the
Eastern papers; of recent date, several air.
tides have - been published stating that
there is a great drought in . Kansas: that
thousands of persons with their families
are on their way back to the Eastern
States, most of them dead broke, Lc. I
now beg leave-to contradict all of the above
reports. lam in commtudration.with all
parts of this State and have not beard one
word concerning the want of rain. Crops
never promised to be better thart.they:
this lesson. , 'We had last night and - to:
day • long-continued and heavy ruin with
i inaleations of More at the limo of writing.
(There are no families on their way back to
the Eastern Stites, that I bare heard, but
all speak Mull In favor of. their new homes.
Ihare heard no one who Is willing to work,
irfdain. of being broke. Nt ages are
. Farm hands get.slo per month
acorn board. mechanics get $3 to $5 per
day, Goal board can be obtained for
$4,50 to $6 per week in the towns. Good
mechanics are in demand. 1 will dose by
saying - that' all countries have their
enemies and sore heads. Those - ill com•
munitations, no doubt, have been written
by some one who never had been from
home before Le cams to Kansas, of course
he got ,houiesick and went back, and he
hadlonnake sotne:tutfavorable story about
the ectonttir fin an excuse. We hare 'nu
dee for 'such men or women In this State.
Of course they are wise in going back to
the old homesteads again, under the Cane
of their fathers, where they can eat apples
and miter. fruits/Om result of the care and
thrift their anceders.They bare 'not
pluck to come to Kansas and take up wild
land and improve it. We don't want men
who will get the bluer the first hot day ot
will sell out and go back the first dry
week, or even the first failure of Crops
such are not the mon to improve a new
country - . There has not been one failure
in bop, antai INV and I ace no , twit-
Wiens of a f4uretfailu.re. Rain appears
to fall In abindancii,erops yield ertremely
Tell and bring a good pri J. c.
e LiV1310703.
Assassination.
A strange story it reread from North
Carolina. On Saturday st J. W. Stevens,
an ex.litate Senator, attended a public
meeting in the town of Yaneyville, and as
ho did not return to his family in the
evening, search was made in every direc
tion throughout the night without avail.
On Sunday morning the search was re•
mimed, and after looking everywhere else
the Court-house was ransacked. Thu keys
to all the private and jury rooms were
found except one, and that room was'
locked, The door was bunt open and Mr.
Stevens was found deed, dangling from a
beam, with a rope around his neck and
his clothing saturated with blood. A deep
glattin his, breast showed! that he had
been stabbed to the bea', and another
wound showed that the amnesin's dagger
had penetrated 'the unfortunate victires
throat. It is supposed that he was invei.
glad into the room by the assess
ori
the plea of business. and then f
trato oullyf untr•the
dered. No clue to the perpetrators o
bloody deed has yet been obtained. The
people of all political opinions express
great regret at this horrible occurrence,
and active. efforta are being made to ferret
out the murderer'.
Tra: fiszarrE, for ono of Ito years, has
more youth and rivadty titan any of Ito
alierDPVI/1011. its new dram It lies a
bright, clieery faoe, and is brim fall of
intelUganie.—Piffiburgh Reti4lo.
31.1
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 28, 1870
The- Fenian Fraud
The Pittsburgli . Pot sari; We Imve i
so frequently used the innUe 11 , within
our sphere; ity way of counsel to our Irish
uit*:4l, to cut , loose from heartless
ekirho play upontheirfeelings
nu& , iiten'tri -Altaic who weie really
their friends, that it has been seized upon
to nor disedvantage. We have been rep
resented as unfriendly to the cause of
freedsm in [rebind, ana witntinix in spit
,-troy. r h,s-prorierplace to etplain why
this could not be so, we must be content
to rest under whatever charges designing
unifunprincipled men may choose to make.
pie again reiterate in the very midst of
this Fenian torrent; that our knowledge of
al few of the leaden., justifiett us in repeat
ing that they are Unprincipled scoundrels, '
obtaining money under false pretences,
and deluding honest men to their own de.
struction. Men and women, boys and
girls, have been importuned to give of
their hirtlearued wages, to get up nape'
ditionn, to make war upon a nation with
which we are at peace, and which.
under every principle of interna
tional law, strengthened by special treaty.
thin Oovenament is bound to interrupt. or
to be prepared to accept war instil. Sun
burst bonds, payable when Ireland Is free,
have been imposed upon thousands, and
the money spent by mountebanks who
may well laugh at their dupes. Of the
many thousands who are new adrift over
the country, how many of them know the
plans of the leaders. They go it blind,
resting content with the assurance that
(lettere] O'Neill and a few other equally
daring and wise will guide them to NW'.
. .. • .
All this le humiliating ton people who
blood has watered evere'lleld where I:
man rights have . been tested by force,
whoa genius in the admiration of the
world; whiles whole history has been a
struggle against incessant persecution,
and it becomes doubly painful to cantina
plate the increased suffering which dinar
now in Ireland must endure from tin
abortive attempts made in thin country to
wail England through one of her cola.
Mex. Every such attempt affords a pre
text to impose additional penalties and
furnish arguments to the inveterate foes
of the Irish race. country and religion .
Steel.-The Siemens Pioress:
The report of Mr. Slade to A. Ilewett.
United States Commisaioner to the Paris
Exposition. thus describes the progress
making in-the use of the Siemens furnace
in England. more especially In the estal,
limhzuents for the manufacture of Besse
mer rails. kie says: - ~.,
The Siemens furnace in coming eaten
sively into use in steel works for heating
ingots. At present they are in operation
at (trews, .Bolton. Barrow, the Mersey
works and some other places. They re
quire a certain amount of care in their
management„but yield very satisfactory
results in their working. They are ex
' pensive to first cost, but in districts where
coal slack in abundant, they are exceed.
Ingly economical in respect of fuel, since
they allow of the use of this cheap mate
rial instead of better and more expensive
coal. But even where good Coal must be
employed in the gas producers, the .ntili-
Aaron of all the beat producedliv combus
tion renders the saving of fuel very con
siderable an compared with the ordinary
reverberatory furnace. For steel, an ex
cessively high temperature. ouch as is re
quired for some operations, and which
alone the Siemens regenerators are able to
give, in not necessary, and where much
steam power is required it maybe quite as
• economical to employ the waste heat from
the furnaces for heating the boilers as to
pass it through regenerators for the pur
pose of heating the Incoming gases for
the furnaces themselves. In such a case,
as much and more expensive fuel might
be required for generating steam under
independent boilers en would be saved nt
the furnaces by the use of the regenora.
t a o ;Li. t ide
has onnenctlnpreadyattenotilted.
works with good results, namely: the
heatingot hollers by gas drawn directly
from the gas producers. Thin, of course
give; the name economy in respect . oi,
Rack as already referred to. Where ;ea.'
clout steam is already obtained, or is !not
requiredat all ; the regenerative funacces
are of undoubted advantage. Mr. Webb,
at Bohan, states that it in still ,an open
question with him, Whether it Ili prefera
ble to heat his_ boilers, sa already riled
,
tinned, by gas. or to place them over l'iar
' maces fired an the ordinary way with oal.
London Streit Cars ,
London has had a genuine sensation
and over a much needed and pructiOald ,
improvement—the opening of twt
miles and. a- half length ofsree
tramway. between Whitechapol and BON
church. The long - straight road the ugl
whirl the cars pass was in a state of tie
mondous excitement during the w111;c
the day, and th e crowds were so- at
that it was with difficulty the cars meld
pass. At the. termini of theffine thO con.
course of curious people blocked up the
thoroughfares during the midday hours.
The cars. aro described
. as boineabout
double the length of ordinary onnfibmws.
and are built to seat tWentr.two Within
and twenty.four without. A c
cord'cording to
the charter of the company, on are
to ho conveyed at the fare of one puny
Cu particular journeys, morning and ONO ,
and it was of this chum of passer,
gem that the first load was composed.-
The care give ample sitting and walking
room for-ever,vlwsly inside, and st, much
comfort on the roof as soft cushions and
en abundant supply of kneexviapPOre can
furnish. `The horses, like the charioteers
of ancient days, wear a minimum of bar
ness—nothing, in fact. behind the, collars
—and the drivers are clad in. the smart
est of liveries, This Whitechapel enter.
prise has cost something like .C4oooper
mile. The Directora and a few friends
interested in the undertaking celebrated
the opening in the usual British fashion,
and after dinner there was much triumph
expressed at the success of the new line.
The Prothonotaiyship ,
The. Harrisburg Topic, says: J. floss
Snowden. Clerk of the Supreme Court for
the Eastern Distriet. AB all know, is not
spotless. 1114 imidication in the naturali
zation frauds in 1868 has rendered him
entirely unfit for the responsible position
which he has so long held. and the people
have repeatedly demanded his removal.
His term is about to expire and we are
encouraged by the well foundedprobabil
ity that the Judges on the Supreme Bench
will supply his place. with a• better man.
Of right, the position belongs to a good
Republican, because for many years past
the Pmthonotaries of our
th highest Court
have been taken from e ranks of the
Democracy. The Republican party hav
ing at last succeeded in rescuing the Su
preme Be,pch from the thraldom of Dem
ocratic 'pro-slavery tendencies, it is but
natural for us to expect this reform in its
Aerkship. And it leaked by the-masses
of the people, in this instance, - not solely
On partizan principles, but mainly because
the present incumbent is entirely unwor•
thy the confidence of the public or the
'derisive of the judiciary. .
•
A couttesronnuwr of the Key West 11
(Florida) Diapotch, writing from Ilavana,
gives a different vendee of *the last zoo
menu of the brave old General Golcouria.
.As hos before been said, the last words
from his dying lips.were cheering to Cu••
ban liberty. Ile was denied food during
the two davit preceding the execution, in
order that Lis voice might be so weakened
118 to prevent his speaking on the scaffold..
In spite of .thls, however, he had the ,
power. toartimilato .these, words:" die
for Cuba! beCtlllfle I =assured that she
can and will be free! free! yea, at no dis
tant day! I em rejoiced now in the
thought that I have labored for Cuba for.
thirty long years: God bless and keep
_Cuba! Long may 'she live!" etc. Here
the attending Catholic print crammed his
pocket handkerchief in the mouth of tlibi
brave man, whereupon the drums began
to best, and then the iron necktie was ad.
justed to the throat of the victim. A few
minutes and all was over with the noble
man who freely gave his lifeblood as a
3 libation for freedom's altars...
.
A VATztOmc Chris was feuded at
Kempten in "Bavaria on the 28th of April.
for the purpose of resisting theinnova
ikons of Dome. It has already gained
nun:tenon§ membern, and in all probability
many similar societies will be fohned. - It
intends to oppose by every legal means
the elevation of the , doctrines which now
occupy the attention of the Council into
articles nt faith, en far they tend—
I J To establiah the infallibility of the
Pop:hand consequently his unlimited sov.
erelgnty over the whole Church, -
n. To render the deerees , of eccleslasti
eal:authorities binding on the State and
on civil society. and thee to legalize the
usurpations of the lipititunt powers in
temporal matters.
111. To affect the civil esoudity of the
adherents of various confessions.u„t thus
to endanger religious liberty.
IV. To set bounds to the freedom of in
dirldual conviction in as far as it in found.
ed on scientific rematch, and thus lay an
Intolerable burden on the conscience' , of
the members of the Church.
From tile Iti.,tou Transcript.
A. Peep Into tho Future.
The.fnilowing extraet from a letter re- .
eeived by one of our friends describes the
operation of a pneumatic tube between
lcllnsgow and Loudon. Probably few of
our reader! , are aware of the existence of
the process by which messages and pack
ages itn almost inntnetaneounly transmit
ted between those two cities
I bail occasion to erns a tekgrata
IbASLissty.„Asild
itL,u.3utr min.
men received n reply which led me to sup
pose that a serieus error had been cone
matted by my agents. involving many
thousandpounds. I immediately went to
- the telegraph office and asked to see my
mes,aige. the clerk said, 'We can't chow
it to you, as nrO hero sent it to I.audnu'
'But I replied, 'you must have my origi
nal paper here: I wish to son that.'
again snid.'No, we haie not ,
1. got It. it la in
the pontoilice in London. at do you
meat." I asked. 'Pray let tue see the-pa
per. I left It here half an hour ago.'
`Well; be said, 'if you must see it, we will
get it back - in a few minutes, but it is now
in London.' He rang a bell. and in five
minutes or so produced my fnessitge, rolled.
up in panteboard,
-It seems that for aim months there
lieu existed a pneumaticte °graph betaetat
Glasgow end London and bbbetwixt Loudon
and the other principal elides of the king
dom, which consists of ad iren tube, Into
which the messages are thrown mud 'sent
to their destination. I inguinsl HI might
see a message neut. 'O, yes; come round
here" Ile slipped n number of messages
into the pasteboard scroll, popped It Into
the tube, nail made a signal. I put my
ear to the tube aud heard a slight rum ,
tiling noise for seventeen seconds, when a
bell rang beside me, indicating that the
scroll had at-deist at the tleueral Pont.
°Mee, four hundred mike oIl! It almost
took my breath sway to think of it. If I
could only g. to Boston with the same
relative speed, you might count on my
passing an evening every .week at 124
13eacnn street, and returning borne to
Who kmarvellous
but we may be con
veyed in this manner In , fore
many yeara •
"Perhaps you art. awn, that there lies
lawn a large mix, between the fieneral
Postotlice in London and the station in
Sqlinre in operation for it number
of years. The mall bags for the north
are all sent by this conveyance, so that
the Pantollice receive , ' letters op to a few
minutes before the train leaves, three
miles off. The transit take, , less, than
two neininds ' Surely, this In an age
wonders
_
Wedding in Illgh-LifessThe Elite of
Nevada Present.
Alluding to a recent marriage in 'roan°,
the White Pine -Wu , . of May 17th has
the following paragraph •
Yes, and we were there to Bee. In our
time, pretty moth, we have seen some
things done aS well as others; have seen
bucking horses, drunken Indians at war;
locomotives running IT the .grade, and
ft great many irregularities of art and
nature: but that wedding doesn't get jus
tire in the above two line announcement.
It was-chttrrulngly wild. sublimely ludi
crous After the freshly plighted loves
had been wet down with about seventeen
gallons of beer, at the expense of the
hilarious groom, and 'the jokes. passed
grew more plentiful than polite; that ex
cellent lady. Mrs.Smith,turned her dining
room over to the service of the party. A
dance se. improvised, although to cont
inence, uo music could be procured except
a wheezy atcordeon, of about eight-crate
power stroke, propelled by a drunken
rrenchman. That, with about eighty
men and' three ladies, including the blush
ing brido the men all smoking cigars and
wearing their lists, constituted the outfit.
Those not dancing . applauded,
ocreeclosl, And gave forth such other
signs of approbation as you hear at a well
regulated circus or dog light. erelghtort's
teams got iu from Idaho that afternoon and
one of his teamster's had a fife—a sort of
splinter from a steam whistle. With that
and a breath well braced for strength, the
orchestra was reinforced , and not the
heavens above nor the earth beneath ever
witnessed riven° mute exempt front the
cramping
The
of polite co.
cietv. The britlegfrom wearied, but the
bride held out faithful on the dance. The
fighting did not commence till after the
adjournment, and the joyous bridegroom
got away with his man, and at an early
hour of i . .. 113 morning retired with his
queen of hearts to their downv couch—to.
dream off the fames of the night's potac
lions. Then Rice's brigade took up the
refrain, and with horse-fiddle, tin' pans
and learns, regaled the town till human
nature could endure no mom and all
came to a peaceful termination a little be
'ere train time; and at -Ott we left "Foam ,
•••ft dreamt,
Paris Manners' [tail Tarts Cookery'.
The principal thane that a dizen
years have - wrought in Paris are, that the
whole population of the boulevards have
become fat: and that the tripping little
grisette, with her pretty cap and neat, in
expensive dress, has dicappeated from the
streets, and Leen "replaced by the Jona.
relic do mapnin, wllO drefibeit its a red- .
low-hrsided Jacket and higiediecled hoots.
In like. Manner the brisk little fellows
who lived on fried potatoes arad vaude
Miles, and' went humming about their
shop work Lave become discontented prigs:
with mutionehop whiskers, who pass
their evenings in organizing strikes, nil
the rest of their time In dreaming of i oc
senses, position wink. Oue obse es,
• also, the decline and • fall of French co k.
cry. This plump people, though they.
have grown id round, no longer Imagine
.
delicate dishes, as in the hungry days be
fore the first revolution, when they all
had such empty stomachs and such . 11 re
grytminda They have be:conic so ea is
fiedwith succulent food as to be indiffer
ent to the finer aria of the kitchen. No
new culinary inventimi of worlikwhin
reputation hos been discovered :In Paris
since the "Mayonnaise:" and every recent
addition to French fashionable dinners Is
of foreign importation. There in a
grievous list of them, "Romp eteark a la
mitelln"—a thick chnnk of tough bed
with elumpn of marrow lying In a glutin
ous lake of brown sauce: hard knobs of
roast . mutton basic, and, finally, 'even
turtle soup, melted butter, cayenne • pep
per and lmt ginand-water have made
their appearance at the best tables. The
hot . ginand.water is, indeed called
"krock," but under this name it is nation-
Mired; and its effect on the lively Parisian
temperament is to make it suddenly and
wildly boisterous.
so— ---
Hew . to Judge Hooks.
Would you know whether rho tendency
of a book Is good or evil, examine in whit
state of -mind you lay it down. Has it lo
dated you to suspect that what Youre
been accustomed to think ay.
after all, be innocent, and that may be
harmless which you have hitherto teen I
taught to think diltl gerous ? Has it tended
to make you dissatisfied and impatient nn
der the control of others, and disposed you
to relax In that self-government without
Which both the laws of God and man tell
l e there can he no virtue
y, no happiness? Has It attemptedpte to
abate your admiration and reverence for
what is great and good, and. to diminish in
TM the love of u
your country and your ful
iowcreatures?' - H it addreued Itself to
your vanity, your s elfishness, or any other
of your evil propensities? Ilan it defiled
the imagination with what is loathsome,
or shocked the heart ,with what is mon
strous? Has it dist Orbed the sense of
right and wrong which the Creator has
implanted In the human soul? if so—you
are conscious of all or any of these effects
—or if, haring camped front all, you have
felt that such were• the effects it was in.
tended to produce, throw the book into the
fire, whatever name It may bear in the ti
tle-page.' Throw it into the fire, young
man, though it he the gift of a friend;
young lady, away with the whole set,
though it should be the prominent furni
ture of a rosewood bookcase.—Southey.
IT is the opinion of the authorities at
Washington that O'Neill had arranged
for his arrest by the United Staten Mar
shal before starting on the war-path, and
that he has never laid any Perlollls de
signs of invading Canada, bat Las made
the present feinefor the sole purpose of
exciting the Fenian element throughout
the United States, nod increasing the con.
tributions of money_ to the Fenian.
treasury. Some of the strongest advo.
elites here denounce the present move
ment as fraught only with failure. The
authorities are advised by leading poll
Icians not to intercede with the British
government tot their release, If any Fe
nians should be foolish enough to cross
the Canadian frontier and. fall into the
hands of the Canadian authorities.
'lnn next fierturdi Protestant Diet will I
be held in Darmstadt in October. The
themes for discussion will be The Alll , BlOll
of Germany as against the Romish Coun
cil." by Dr. .Bluntschli, "Trie 311sslon of
Protestdntisnfas against the Papacy," by
Professor Baumgarten. Professor Baum
garten is preparing an appeal to the Pro
testants of Germany, which. will shortly
be issued through the press,
THE difficulties in the war of the ac
ceptance by the PhiladelPida Library:
Company of the bequest of Dr. James
Rush hand beta :snored. Without such
a law as that of last winter, linden his
been accepted by the stockholders, the
bequest could. not have been accepted;
for it would have imposed such restric
tions on the company as would 'have im
paired the usefulnessof the Librari as an
institatution for the I eople. The •roc'
utor of the estate and the committee of the
Library Company are entitled to great
praise for having come to a compromise
60 satisfactory wall interested.
WHITE TIJRKIRH TOWELS.
rr n a IV3gti?.::1::1 11111 t:'pe1,71::
olunal Tut 1.1.11 owals.lNC• Ta rt ar.
nlozod Tunttsh Totrela INV ll a Thoth Tow• A
Ltidslk . cnd ' , rend ,- rm. TOOT!! and NAIL
BILLallId a,' 1710 . .
Brti I ItOINVO I P miTa . ..°Atataly:
and Bad' at
JAMES E. BURNS -& CO.'S
,itCl7 AND - PIELEGUS. PEPOy
Cinmer P.iito and Oath (01i lit.
.6,10
THE POP LI I.AR TOICIC Of .THE
AGE.
The gay hoe gone by when a medicine without , A
merit could command sad retain the oeufidrinee of
the world. Advertising Ind... the Pubila, Uitl7
mot, things. hut in this shrewd and thoughtful
Lie. words will not milloo without proofs, slid tt lis
by the premise of their private Judgment. mien de
termine the relative value of the earlobe Alleles
recommended to their notice through the toisinotie
columns of newspapers. Item/Merl StOelitele BR- (
tors has tow been autkleeled U''' th i..... '"U" T '
deal for more then eighteen years. mud the result
is that it stands at the head of the Clan of maim
dies to which It belone. It has distanced and lived
'down hinittnarshle tvimpoltorsomil Is to4lll the
Standard Vegetable Tonle of the western world.
'The happy effects which have followed He ... In
tam. of dluPefela, blitoneneee. narrow affections.
-Intermittent fever s end general debility, and as a
ennstituttoorti Invigerant.lome autttled It to uni
versal oonedeneo. Nothing elm overshot. Its repu
tatin. for it 1 hosed on the Individual ...Perim.a
of tone of thousands of ...... embracing
prominent and well.kuownelltserui of every Pro.
Menton. ecru mitt. and Clare. There. la .4 • MU.
town or eettlemont In'thellolted filtatosartere Itia
not a resiliclhal staple. No itnimitat Or Immoil
dealer would nmelder tile sleet °omelets without
it. and the-returns of the totanMl revenue de
partment slow. that Its Wen .14.1 those of any
other proprietor, restontilye lininUfaelitned Orilla,
aide of the Attautic. Tbe beneficial results dimly.]
during a long series of Trani from the use of Ito.
tetter's bitters, have movineed the whole enumpu•
ILally that the only true way to restore to health •
broken down or debilitated *Met... , to Put the
human body en lie defense when expood to nu
wholemme Menenoss. t h e InligorMe. MM..
and purify it at one and same time.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
FABER ST
VAN D6REN
3(37 Liberty Street,
PITTSTILIURI, PA.
ST - E,-V1 ENGINES,
( c_
inn , . •si, WOOD WODKINC:
MA_ 'I-lINERY,
Steam Pumps,
Engineers and Machinists' Tools,
STEAM FIRE ENGINES,
BELTING,
Woolen Machinery, Machine Cards
urNitunfactur.re
. and 31111 Sup.
plies. A constant supply on band and
furnished on short not
'E.11.1, tIpLICITET
HOMTPATHIC
PIRRIIACY
102 Fourth Avenue,
D0t..0 W 0.14 at. 4 3szamlatlel.l
Gm.GWou
-
luU. of N areal Mal).
VV g e=lloriark. I .
Pura Aleottoi.
f or %Irma
1Z211 . • et oi Altroustotlii.
k..7•3llorttik. for OTtpeptiesaod Coortlpstion.
Vials and Curt,
Farally Ossos mut Books.
ygoartitte sad Miopothlo NNINI H
_.
Terra. i r ' r ‘ ;l ' n. D. Orders vsmptli 111.1
o n 'Mr recel7e. the pere.a sttalattonli
J. L. READ & lo\,
No. 102 Fourth Avenue,
oRN STEVENSON'S SONS
& CO.,
JEWELERS,
99 Market street, Pittsburgh
(THIRD WOK FROM FIFTEO
agNao h ini 4:44l: r :aXt'AVAl l
10 n #7 3 4:".14
To=',lllllr 9 .'Lluicirule. ft ta r e_ils. 4
Ayer maw Both K ey ttott
0.101 ona hood. aa ß aa talW o
Wm (08400 Vs ota Watch. tooloona 0 0-
nminAgise 000 otoarf.
rle IOW A(
to oar facia tot
r P Vt r l' atgt W"d"* •
7b tlouatt
rdo4 coatl p t 0004, 0 f
Roods soot to doorttWoy inaa at.rettuaat. "I
myleltia
=
ARNSTHAL & SON
Virginia and Louisville
Tobacco .RArency,
sEO-ARS
no Cut Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos,
„...71MITTIFIELD STRTMTAPitt•bargb•
DECORATED' AM) PLAIN
Marble and slate
-MANTLES,
M aby tteefeibovar. The eel
Petslifenta where Mato and lisle iefb n :C s . W"t"n
ilsotlee aze shade. El agent Merbbil 0 Mo .
toothW. Coantees.ntaltur• TpeJ&., mar .
from white Marble awl Slato IA aIiAM) , fa
the claret 'ambles of
all
. 3fl w i ato
ot% elf Tort prim et* 9. 1
STR IT. PitUborgh, P.
to frig-T W. W WALLACY.
STRAWBERRY
Baskets andtrates.
ell A" DT STORE of t¢e MOST APPROVED
- W. W. KNOX,
137 Liberty. . Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
mumlra il „kad Baskets IV. niftol7 Mei&
GtROQUETt CROQUET 1 '
The cheepest sad best essortment of Creeuete
In the city. For sale be
SHEEP SHEARS! SHEEP SHEARS*
hsce • fate esscalasent of Shoat , sheen,
suitable 'for any Cede Of fleece. ' Fetal H low "
the lowest, and good. second to none. roc se• 07
A mist. ANVILS I •
j—s- A full assortment of Peter Wright.* Phan
Wrought Amts. from 130 to tiefl Po=ld 4 Jan
the alto tot cite Oct country blarlisodtb. Pot We
by •, JAMES DOWN'S.
m f Zll94 'rood threat.
BASE' BALLS BASE • BALLS!
•
Wishing to close out coy stneknt Base Halts,
I Id/Jaen any of toe foil 01•11311 MO. "4
Hussman % Can Hai. Rom A tlantia and Inignla.
Um.
NEW AD
GREAT AT
WILLIAM
Nos. 180 and 182 Feder
AT By <TNT'S,
Fast Colored Calicos
AT 37' C73T7.
A splendid Article of
:li_ALPNCA POPLIN.
AT I'AW. CKNTA.
M TRES AND DELAINES
A OREAT BARGAIN
Al 7114 Clal*
-4 Table Linens
A lIIN'IDELI,HARtIA IN
fKU.OOO4I—TPI d~alV-
Ileol
~~ Q~gpplteA a~lplGlr~
Grob Grain
BLACK SILKS
FOR PACQUEN , AT VERT LOW FLU(es
Wholesale and Retai
WM. SEMPITS
ISO and IS2 Federal Street, Allegheny
MI
HORNE CO'S.
Hosiery tiloves !
Ea:4.1147e and e 1... .eertinenta at
1
' ,... ces Unknown Since 1861,
.„ ~:"
N
It 1
vti •
't
- '
...ANDRrS CID 01 , , CM-a toll moor ,
oo 1111.1111.
vairicmatinve KID 1.78.
NO TOP KIDS. otootoo .11.0. at 119.041.
IPLATI. MIME IPUT , HOSE. U.T.IS 33
AN AND BIBSED COTTON HOWL 10
Aandup.
pIIESTIO COTTON 110NICRY. by moo or don.
ONTIV WPM/ liITOUT RALF 11083. 46
exits.
wam . [WPM bill PI.LI 31093. 03 emu.
Also splendid assosuoirata FLAMM. 9AOII and
BOW 31330110. LADIES' VANCT BOWS.
Large Additions to Stock
Just assists:4.lo which we Melte the sissustuu of
Whotesals sad BMW Cash Valera
77 AM) 79 MARKET STREET
THE BEST BARGAINS
OFFERED
This Season.-
Ladies' Heart Brit 4 Cotton Stockings.
. AT 24"41‘9 , •
Ladies' Heavy Health Cotton Muekinas
AT NAilltA TAELOAIN.
AT 2 PAIR VOR $l.OO, •
Ladies' Super British Cotton Stockings:
AT 20 wire.
*lf; Heavy Brits Rocks.
AT .23
Men't Heavy Free cotton god'
LADDIV AND
MERINO GAUZE IINDERWEAR
AT .1r CST I:Vir. PRICES
Ln
( 'OTTON STOCKINGS
AT GRZATLT 111CDUC6II r I AT
Morganstern
&C's,
MAORI M, CLY DE
& CO.,
Nos. 78 and. 80 Nuke' Street.
aa Par With Gold!
WE NOW OFFER
Our New Stock
DRY GOODS
NOTIONS
L. O. dli.`7BTft~
EASTERN PRICES
, BITTERS Al= INNTrED TO
Exanineour Goods & Prices.
ARBUTHNOT,
SHANNON &CO.,
N 0.115 Wood Street.
BUY THE GENUINE.
CLARK'S
"O. N. T.
SPOOL COTTON.
G-EO. A. CLARK
SOLE AGENT
WHEELER'S
Patmit Stamp ancelers.
137:==21
EDWIN STEVENS,
No. 41 S. Third Street,
rmLemwt.rerea. •
General latat tor State et Peausyleania,
mars will Do Alled thwart this *We tor MU
••ri
==2!
To Oil Capitalists.
1111bADVIS MID IKON COMPAN't
well tracts or land. for boring
dotty to the Dew *MAE .ell on /111astrtmg7ton
tboy win also SELL LOTS oa tllO koAk of the Al
imtkoisi alter, near tie sew *a, couvonbrat
building tn.. N. 11. BLACK. Sopolintandont.
BRADT'S SIND. May 1001, 1810, A 0.10013
3A3113 DOWN,
188 Wax Stmt.
gEMENTS.
ANS
TRACTI_
SEMPLE
al Street, Allegheny City.
Daily Arrivals of the Latest Novelties In.
ATS ANT) BONNETS,
Ribbons and Flowers
Pitramls and Sun Umbrellas
,ACE cA 1-)EF.;
Summer Shawls
Fans/ awdr• •
I.44Jes . sn . 4llents • F•nry Br..
pj7yy MA UulOkeroblet•
Y.xtbenidenullAnPo Seto.
a.W.n awl Ginn..
IMMO
,ottonad s nod Linen Drills
I.ARbE AND ,0111.1,ErE STOCK
Wholesale • and Reta
AT
IV M. SEMPLE'S,
180 and 182 Federal Street, Alleg4ens
PROPOSALS.
•
IRSLEI) PROPOSALS will be received by th
CAW/TULL BOARD OF EDUCATI(IN of the CU
Ptuaburph. In accordance w‘th the Prov Mona o
an AO4.
T1!,173°:g Ft; :IT PtttfigittOg to tee
B°°°°l
That the aotrtl Board o Education then,
antes pg a mane from the p......4.gm a and
rreet‘tr atatneeOrtokerirTiTia rit y. a Ireton.
ow or place of deposit for all school foods radar
Slat mascot of said Boer& and load Board to giro
• r ...?..v,irrpray„r A ttgat,ll,l,r , .. EFetr...T
wen asap ona, or
ante broker. US as at.
urer or depwttacy of sold
po lichool i. fueda and
onog the Se
tp°F.P nI a l 's l.l the b %T e l
. I glicotatisitetorf security by at four
saran= y bole . to be itPPri.ra.bA
eernWd
rittrof for re s s es ° curroot :de fon
ems, La
EtTo.':no: t olasZr. - .l". ° L. l % l T.: l2 °• P ' Per
In accordance with above tot tad retelution.
pinned by the notel. Peslod Proposals will bI la
geltr " " rho
'S=Vg "
Ik,tn•on TEHEnAN. JelVer:f `°"°.
t :o n to tufo on ss tt terms they will loan
.:ottre,T , Ago?'bwaluv4g.r. "
GEO. H. ANDERSON
I L T.' INT WW4NLEMIRwT.
COLLECTOR'S NOTICF
"""al-a.VelitriMaka-7."-
pls. Ls given th at Um annual Lists
Ta... hmmarly Conned Liense*, and
• Ts.. on
Inciass,' Carriages, Watches
Silver Plate, &.c.,
Are bow in thin 001.. sober.
pare Ind be re
echoed tbeneter by the Collector. on and entre the
FIRST DAY OF JUNE. 1870. These Wave hav
ing become due, roust be pald boor, t3th del
of dere. 1870. other.er eddltionet ere:oleo:4
•
white courts by the tax borer.
t.III.I,INGSON. tkoto Dated , Coldunor do' the
county of Artnetyoue. end EDWIN LYON. Saab.
Deputy Collector for the county of Butter..lll l t.
ready to Melee into the lat of June, for then.
respeettre roulades, and eta poet notteesdealepas
drag the time nod pieces ehee end .brae tiny
be prepared to Melee the Well 00lleetabt•
liens. 'Fas* Laid only tn inroguabacks ni bedpost
currency. Om. beers freer 9•.n.t0 3 P. P..
miZtr-L
SPECTACLES
Dr. FItANSP. the celebrated Levi
rye. and .14.ufacturer of Patent and Improved
flpectarlei, has returned to lettsburah. and Is now
at the ST. CLAIR DOM, where he MN*. his
fai.f.med Sportedee to defective vial= from.
.examlustlas of the eye elope.. as to sult equally .
well by day as by artUlelal light without Min.. '
from 15 to 93 years. Dr. Pegmato.. ll 7
consulted on all diem.s of the Human Bye.and .
hoe • large she. of his Specter , . end Efe. 0b.....'
for sale. About 4.900 fsdre of the. flanetnolc e
mem sold on Dr. Fran. Bat stall to the space of
three months. giving the malt entire eatlat.ttou
to ell.es the medical gentlemen and °Ulnas of
Mahwah have by CertUloste DMA..
Be p.n.)ar and sepal. at the 1.1• C entrance
on Penn street for Dr. Pr.. Mace, ROOM BS
at. Clatr ./4."raiL
"HILL & ADAM'S
SEWER PIPE CO,"
65
and
gr 67
r San dus ii ky St,Alle
L gieny
iLiandfißA i • n C S . II4 eTtog
Sold. Everywhere.
=
- -
(0 -
a" Ohio Railroad Ct
The Chesapeake and Ohio
einneloted end runaine from FLUMMOX% VAL
the celebrated WILITIC HULPS.II2Ii SPRMLii.
wmit vi rg i n te, 499 roue.. It Ili b.hs tsptd4
tended le the Ohio river, 21110 rellea further
midrib In dl did? mica.
In In progress Etedvard,lt penatrusea and °veldt
up to market the WONDERFUL COAL DEPOSITS
OF VIZ KANAWHA REGION IN WEST VIA.
DINIA. Ape thus brings thesupetiorandabuntla c h
Cods of that ennUon Into canantuntattloo lith the
IRON ORES OF VIRGINIA AND 91410. and the
WhI4TEILN.Ek/ITTII WESTERN AND ICASTEFL4
MARKETS.
.When completed oomuet the SUPERIOR
HARBOR FACILITIES OF TUE, I'ILESAPKAiIi
OAT with reliable mole/Mon. the Ohio rteer.ead
Ihns with the ENTIRE SYSTEM OF RAILROAD
AND WATER TRANSPORTATION OF TER
GREAT WEST AND soul,. er
It will make a SHORT, EASY. GEIPIAP and FA: .
VORABLE ROUTE from the WEST to the SEA .
and mill commend A LARGE MARE OF THE
ENORMOUS FREIGHTS tramGentatlmbe
t wOl thus beemne °two( the most IMPORTANT
AND PROthABLE RAPT AND 711:tfr TRW
MIES OF•RAILROAD In the CO ontr7, and soul.
CEZMGE
JOHN M. SULLIVAN
=1
THE 714.1-1-14
0. G. MoMILLEN, &gent
FOR SALE OR LEASE
1171=5821311
OIL REFINERY,
Well loestml: enPnelir 1.006 We per week. In
rood. condition. nearly . new. Apply to.?. eddress
11. M. LONG Sr. CO
PITTSBUI69I,I
WkTER. PIPES
Chimney Tops, •
HOT Alit & CHIMNEY FLUES, 81. e.
• lam and MI warmest =madly , =. o
• HENRY H. OWNS,
• ma 1 MOND ATZNITIL
WOODS' HAY RAKES,
100 doz. in Stock
w. - W. :KNOX
=rn= l
r=ID
TEAS TEAS! TEAS.!
•
Jiff ffPeered.slargs.d ins wortment of Now
Tou.coiastrttoot of
-YOUNGI •
JAPAN.
SOCCWiG . aeI
•
onobaadhltnl!almtler, it , 'lest Warman
of thotoe
EDWARD lIYAZLETON.
and sp Diamond Mom..
d"'..~'
TregOWteaberryToothwash:.
Is tbe most pleasW. eataPtet eed beet DenOrd
Vasnted tree team Wallowt a egredwau.
It mow,. and whites. the ad !
M s=r.s d atur t 4.. a
PnreenSe aeenatem.F.el
Cleans sna rudder Jettet!
%veil rh: artnlx
rrdrt77.' all WILB7!. .°bll".l)TsV..reraa
Railroad
a a trade n( immense value
The completed Portion of the Roed le doing lit
PROFITABLE AN I/ INCREASING BUSBIES&
and I. fatly ennal In value to the whole amount of
the mortgege upon the entire Iloe—({11{.111{{••
f the Chesapeake' and OW Railroad
roinpany,heind•FlllST mon , rumne CKIN THR
ENTIRE PROPERTY AND HQUIPMENTS.
WORTH WIZEN COMPIATRD AT I.XABT
000.000.1 s teen( ore one of the moot inibetantlal,
ronsorrative and relied. Railroad Loans sear of
fem.! in the inarliet. and D peeolhuiT adapteinto
nvestors and Capitalists
wake their Inveottueote with the
Lthdiet , i a Ott POSITIVE AND
UNDOUBTED PECUDITY.
lEEE
ern• 80na. . , . i. d;zi7imtrtztlaks
$l,OOO, $5OO and $lOO
tad may b had COUPON or REGISTERED.
Interest file per cent per annum. payable MAI
let .d NOVEMBER lat.
PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN
GOLD IN TUE CITY OF NEW YORE.
Price 00 AND ACCRUED INTEREST in Cur
rency. at which price they 9.7 nearly SEVEN PEE
CENT. LW' GOLD on that . wax.
All GO•drl6o. l t. Ronde and other Securities dealt
In at the Stock Eat:lmam ...Wed in exchange. at
their full market value. and Ronda ..Di to all parte
of the country. free of R 11.1.1 CbS.lrl.
They Mu Do obtained by ordain( direct from
u.
er throrult, any reeponalble Bank 'or Banker to any
Part of the eeuntrY.
Fisk & Hatch,
BANKERS
No. 5 Nai4san StOct, New York
Maps, Pamphlets and full
information furnished upon
application in person or by
mail.
S. M'CLEAN & CO.
BANKERS,
65 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh
Agents for the We of these Bonds.
AND RAK
• Yurmrra Wok toyour toterest and buy lea UM
the Weleouat RAM Tooth Wheel Rake. t Is
attoptekt In Ito outuatwomm em beet la mac am.
goatee lb beide row bar ear other: aid am law eat
the common rasa agul cen be worW try • ebtkl
I'TX= 41 TA% b l=
-without 'danger to rake or &I/or, gthrantor
la
no other rake. Manafootared la Oeitobtace.
ri a l . 121 rta ;111111V gariAr, MIT
W. W. W 11.1.11031.
.IRSHALL'S ELIXIR.
arkrumAtre mina FILL CTELE
bi.l4! WILL CC=
r
tr . 1 . .. , 4_ 3 VAUs=rllanali_ .1100 E,
01 Market s tront. . ♦ WSMA..
PrOprletars. • -
i tiste t Zto b l u Ze.. tad Ratan, by
f2ISMA.
COAL AND_COFE.
lOR.C - ANA & CO.
MANM,ACTILMEWI OF
C 0 N NELLSVILLE
COKE,
their Nines. Brood Ford, P. &C. it. 1
Office, 142 WATER STREET,.
SHIP TO LI.T. POINTS
BY RATERCiA_D;
Ana Deliver in the City.
PEARL COAL.
Schnabel Walker.
KffiI"NRU'XIIIIMIP A "
COAL, NUT COAL & SLACK,
u utitso n awoass,...Pitubenth" P.m
°Mee ma t Corner fiandr!ky
ne W e t Penn R. 8.,
si 55 -- ALLICOMCNT
Osear - lawn& Co.
MANUFACTURERS or
CONNELLSVILLE COKE
DEA.IIII.II LY
Youghiogheny and Anthracite Coal
PI/TOWSON. PA,
OFFICE • ROOM No. 6, Gluons lalldlig.
sellened.
COAL! COAL!
YOUGHIOGICENY GAS COAL CO.
ran Canaiac7 Cw mw Widowed to timbal lOW
Sat Owl of any Moo orQoenen7.AT PAIRSULTIW
oft ...a Yard adjolidod the Conaelleitile Rolf
road Swot. foot of Ts/ Street. Pttislowela
Orders addressed to either Wine. West Newton.
Ps.. or to Yard, will be promptly attended to.
M. P. 0111fRN, Societal/.
a • Own
harles H. Armstrong
MAUI& Ltt
Youghiogheny • and Cannella& Coal,
Md m.mfactarer of
COAL i FLACK AND Dastanniunn) cows:
°me= ytase c
orne
r Saw and 21=
1 Mr}, rma at toot . of
11:e1"1 01kers r .c%lta.n " or " an 42
drama tome =ova PltYharpl
prnoßptantrtkrn.
a Was &
o=7ll7,l7ltalgrATO Oa:M.O &
co,Otitcben.Stervennon Wit.. a-a
ft=r4M.W.M.givr
& Co rs i. CA colan. t t r (NIA
mcKne 00.. un on
al. R. R.. ylvants R. A al
B. H.
COAL! COAL.!! COAL!!!
DICKSON, STEWAItf& CO.,
itavloiromoverl they °floe to •
No. 567
.I,iberty Street,
artLAWAVVVlAASuldrititritaitt
AU ••=nr=l.o. alto araddromol to
Utmost Um non, ow to otiondoll to promptly.
CARPETS
SPRING STOCK.
Fine, Medium and Common .1—
CIRPETS.
Our. Stock Iv the largext we hove
ever offered to the tilde.
Bovard, Rose & Co.,
21 FIFTH AVENUE. .
._bidar
ApTil Ist, 1 870.
SPECIE .PAY LENT
.Re finned !
ye
:kis dot Bliverr Cbonsr •t 0 100 given to. n
M'Farland &Collins
CARPET STOKE,
71 an 4 73 Fifth Ave.
131 r Oar prices are the lowest In this Merest
CARPETS.
New Rooms! New Goods!
NEW PRICES t
0 13181tegursteel Na opentee 01 f• Not
FINEST DISPLAY (.Y
C3RPET,ST,
Ever Offered in this Market.
LOWEST PRICES SINCE 1861
OLIVER %CLINTON Sc CO.,
23 Fifth Avenue
gilfi CARPETS:
Reduction in Prices
TO lIIIIIIVAPONTO WITII
WHOLESALE RATEt.4
McCallum Bios,
No.SIFIFTI-1 AVIINtTE
-_ ~
tU~:~~l~f , ~~
14.ostacturso of SPRING. OUR sad HUSK
11 ATTitgatlx.4. Peon. Bolster. end
cnokreb Cushions. Condo. blouldlogs sod Ea biota
ot Upholitegy work. Also. dealoss to Window
Maw BIM. Green sad Whitell.ol.lsods. Cords.
Tio.lo. Portleolor Wootton is gleso to MB-
log sp. &milking and bradking. alterlog surd Mag.
lag avoid. •
Gar mod. of eloodost Must ts the only walk .
lOWA goo aso 0.81 o.oooo4Lb* thsk now. we ow ;
mawd,will Ike toad, Inanwalely tmea
dist tad vonala. .to tor 1
stinalig**oo4. Oar slizetsa will 'Bel for : 1104
Ytßallldoa. Big dt Cum*.
•
MOP% NICIOLSON & TIOIPSOI,
Upbolsterenl and rioprlalore '
Rau Catpet kill's &tabllihmeit.
NO. 127 WOOD STREET, %
nsbnikai Near WtAb Mantic Pitt.bFllth_2l,
CARPET 'CHAIN
Of all Colors,
ON HAND AND YOB DALY AT
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS,
end• Ciq
cnc
- QU EENSWARE,
Mill!MI
1111.V ' MIL PLATED 4100D2. OWNER
/iII,T6A mrrs, VGA TRATrg
Wit
; War.l.l"%s2 w Eni
• .
R. E. 'BREED & CO.,
•
144.-YttO •
1 REYNOLDS 'STEEN & CO,
124 WOod Street
PITTSBITIIOII. PA
Imprtirs as& lloalont in
FREACII. CMNI, RPM CUT *GLASS AND
Qlieensware.
ESTABLISHED 1828.
IMIAT 1IgliT...1111112? MINT- .non. W. CIVIC'
. Hl4 311 Y, OUST
No.
i lB9 Liberty St,'
IVW i tt , rtillttrharaei Ittaf
aitentJoa of al Int Hinc . IC& balti=
rooli =ro•••'“"" AM WO sr. ..ow
montlao• • fresh-lied *earn lot of 14:4 . • •
...
DR. WHATIE , R
12.2.,11,..mt. TAILJILITATZ4
andnr=is._:l...utarcoar are aga . =...,
5T,...11-.61-4.iletTLl mother ;_eit.
the n . pentree rale of tlth
as balithea. WSW oieb,... eth.
autoptt" avereop to soctaty. Arial
ot WO* wags,
mod dotenre. nee.
tor of mammy.
NMI aestedana, Lathy' so to
she .., e ,
eel a= ea so ...der mandate YR _
tt=t• Or atandtpda!V..rai 0 0 .
A t patter attasokmal,van Calla pm.
ftl"4lib.ltribe Wootb:sMat i,
rtaWir'rritaila OM,
atom Otth tae
LI to vident that pbytlcton who conflate
.“1,,,0,01y to %Ito study of . oettala date
7 i 7 "..
M Marra the treat s tixotesona or came
=won weal. Mata Mai to that
omts Raved rootlt. -
Rtot"*Wl2 :g2trlPrd?="a
Wrath that Con be bad tree ft oNe
mon tor tiro Kamm In "Wee en
=loath. inatroctlon to 11=104
theta to datertabte the peseta math,
their ta.
M. cronprtabog toe =pia
la lt la not oalvatiOntto ar 4
= .a4On tan be obtr==
•."'" . . 0 want the ma, and
.......
tea. lurireretia palovna exattitaloo tt.
rwINrS: kaaan.kt.O.Mi%.t _til.aa i
TlterlMafMl Lt: a .A tr D ro" oo= ttoolra_ =_ h___4
.
Z
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oneeritithoe ere
redo
I. ta m i..._ao.uon=raprjr.V.,
Mt...m.0 , tin p•Wrybelitho
artalEtalt./1. o. V e% s
1 11
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