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THE DAILY GAZETTE
OFFICIAL PAPER
Of Pittsburgh, fiTtgheuy - City and
Allegheny County.
GAZETTE BIALGTEG
Censer a Sixth Avenue sod liallthneld *owl
MONDAN, MAY 30, 1970
tioup clotted in New York on Saturday
at 11.4f4114t
TIIE StPREME COCIti of Pennsylvania
concluded its May term et Harrisburg no
the 27th. Only three Justices were sitting
The case of Schoeppe was re-argiesl
and the deelsMn reserved for deliver,- a,
the next term.
TUE Cherokee. Creek anit, , Clowtaw In
dians protest against the erentiiin of tit,
new Territoq_of Oklahoma: under th
bill now before the Senate. They
that the project is in tire interest of srue
latora who have designs upon their 1.. 1 "
In due time, we shall hear of a Connie
protest agalnot thin proent. Party spirit
rune high in the ribririginal breast.
‘‘, E intimattd, Ou Saturday, n doubt
touching the .eapected preeence of Gen;
.iffEabi with us - today.. AVe regret
to say that the doubt has become a cm ,
platy. That distinguished oflker has
been detained, by duty on the Vermont
border up, probably, to thin hour, and is
compelled to 41ny himself the pleasure
• of taking part in this day's proceedings
on Seminary Hill. An official order from.
the Committee advised our people, on
t. Saturday, of their disappointment.
APROPOS to s striking argument frith
which our Rapiesentative, Gen. NEOLEY•
had ocautlon to repel the iusoleifiv of a
tremAnder in the lobby of Congn•es• the
ew Turk Tribune remarks
- -
Gen. Negley, of Pennsylvania, seldom
makes speeches, but lathe House his votes
sad action are generally right. His brief
remarks yesterday to the agent of the
English shipbuilders who oppose the 'mei-
Md of American navigation, that "Ameri
can apologists for English offenses could
only be regarded as accessory thereto,"
was at once terse and true. If the man
ner in which ho supports his opinions by
kneeling dowry-the insulting agent was
not "preciAly-.-rommendable, the punish
ment which was Inflicted was certainly
provoked and abundantly deserved.
ONE sit.i.ncn of Congress, the Sonnti
has approved of a proposition to relies.
that body_of the, direct care of the Pi
tract of Coins:11)1a, by providing for' it
people a territorial form of government,
with a Governor, Legislative Assembly,
- and a delegate on the floor .of Congroot.
With proper attention to the details, the
prindple of this mesaure is decidedly to
be commended. The position of the-Dis
trict, ..and nationally, materially
and politically. has been hitherto a eon
dant reproach to republicanism, the spirit
of the Constitution. There was never ti
. better time than the present to put an end
to the abnormal situation. Clive to that
disfranchised population a government of
their own, and It will be the first respon
sible govinunent they shall ever have had
to bout of.
IF corsncriou with the annexed quo.
teflon from an address made, the other
day, by President UARRETT, of the B. &
0. Railway, to the Chicago Board of Trade,
wermay add that its statements, which
are exactly correct, reflect a very serious
Ind instructive contrast between Ile sea.
tiraent of Pittsburgh to-day and of the
city same twenty odd years ago, when we
were all drastic with rage over the pmts...
@Rion of the same company to make their
main Western terminus at Pittsburgh in•
stead of Wheeling. Times have changed
7 ) 1. and people arc wiser! said Mr. tianurrr:
'!!!!$ ' I found at Pittsburgh an intense
ty for the completion of the Pittsburgh
fi Connellsville Teed. That-great city,
4 . obtaining that road, will secure a most
1 valuable competing line, and an advan
4-. tageona market for its commercial inter
: channee /indite large products, I found
:'• 'll an equaLanxiety and a vigorous determi
\\lnitial of citizeria upon the route from
Pittsburgh to Chicago to speedily secure
thellame competition. for the intermedi.
.
. c ! ate country. The merchants. =masc.
taxers, and all the interests of Pittsburgh,
join with those interests and with Balti
more in - desiring this indepeudenvgoad to
, Chicago.
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CIE
MN
THE PEOPLE of en lowa 'county, who .
Wimp:led bonds to a railway company,
subsequently repudiated their obligations
under some real or imaginary excuse
therefor. The holders of the securities
applied to the Federal Court of that din
trict, to enforce their claims, and made
good their case. Writs of mandamus
*ere leaned to the county officers to levy
sad collect the proper taxes to liquidate
the judgment'. Upon the refusal of such
officers to obey these • write, the lowa
Court has appointed the . Marshal to ere.
cute them, in extremis, notifying'the peo
ple that his authority must be submitted
- to- 4a it probably-will be. After making
that' order, the Judge said :
"It:should be understood thattheMar.
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sled la the officer of this tyeirt; that he
d • not inbject in the elocution of. his officio.
.1 duties to the control of any pnweeding
1, I for proves...! the State .ourte: that ono
Interference with him le unauthorized;
I that any reeistante to him is an offence
.'• I against the lawn -of the ruffed States,
1 and punishable as such in the Courts of
' . the United Staten; and (has -it is the duty
, of the President to support him with all the
,
. power neeeesary to enable him to execute
..' F I/leper:woo and orders of this court.. The
. people or lowa are law-abiding, and with
1
. this plahl. statement of what the law is,
I -the members of this court gladly avail
.--: - themeelves of this °cession to declare
that it is their firm conviction that the
•.1 'law will be respected and obeyed.";
BM
TUE DAY
- - Today the corner stone of a structure is
to be laid, which I. forever to commemor
ate the sacrifices' and &ed■ of heroism
which the soldiers of our country offered
on the altar of l.Catiottal Liberty. Frew
have Passed by since the bust gun of the
war was fired, and yet tho memories of
those who fell, during thole four black
years of horror and fear and sometimes al
most of despair, still lives and still will live,
- green and holy, until at kart this genera-I
non has' passed away. Today the thou-
sands who inhabit our cities — will
pour out of . their homes, to honor
this bring - memory of the dead.
Flowers and wreaths will be strewn on
the humble, eloquent graves which fill our
cemeteries, and music and cannon, waving
barmers and glittering uniforms will cele
brite the . beginning of that monument
1 which la to tell generations to come how
t their fathers gave their lives freely to
I preserve
. the grand government which
i they had received sanctified in the first
place by the bicod of the Revolution. .It
tea beautiful custom which has been in
-
E , angurated, awl these perishable, epheme
ral flowers; strewn each year afresh, way
. prove a more enduring memorial to our
1 resting heroes, than even that pile which
iis-so soon to.point heavenwards from the
a etuirolt of the rugged Serninity ISM
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AMERICA FOR AMERICAN
. .
The 'movement In Congress, to favor the
revival of our chipping interests. is In
b r faithful accord with the protective policy.
I
A That it proposes to band up a depressed
. . 4 Anterican Interest, in the face of for
• . % sign competition Is, to Re friOrider as
-= )7l' , X
Abundant recomMendation, and to the ad
vocates of free trade cause' enough for
their vigomus hostility.. The deka-Mimi
from Penssylvania. a State which has by
no means a lending direct interest in the
question, have stood nearly on unit in fa.
cur of the bill. The opposition has been
has boob marshalled by the English lobby.
and led by their Western allies. While the
shiphuibling interests of the Middle and
Fantern Stites have languished into an
almost fatal decline, importers' agents
from Boston and New lorkkave swanned
into the Capitolto procure the defeat of
Ibis most American measure. When Mr.
Lynch first presented it, It attracted
little attention front de frt•tt.tratlero.
or. indeed, trout thit American ride('
Sulternuently its me rits wt.,
*indicated by the faithful ~,,trtions of a
•
Pm
few• members, among wh'"ii fool'
sentedth..c, o,,,reeffinlively than did
our own itepreporntrtivr, Gen. N1:01.1 - "S
, , the wont_ be - two of eon
an ,
gremw ,,, w ho sit at Washington
Shell6•hl•. liirminghnnt, tireenotk
e lern.•y, RP well as for bilge,
MArveillen and lienevii, perceived
the scope and purpose of the hill, and or.
ganized war "pun it. Its issue in not yet.
The final vote may be expected to-toor.
row, when we hope to be able to announce
that the friends whont the bill' hat been
gaining every Mina have carried it band.
somely through the House, sending the
free trade wing to -grass," an justly and
scientifically, under parliamentaryruler,as
•
one of their outside friends found the
right level for impertinence under a Pittn.
burgh tint. We are not without nomq faith
inearh of throe American institutions yet.
The Republic will belong to its own pro
ple, in all things, ere long.
CANADIAN QUEREL.E.
This -Fenian business his brought our
.nnAlian noighbors to a square -front
face," on the cotonial . policy of th
mother country touching the point
military protection for the Dominion. The
Montreal Nun., whicbis by odds the
ablest journal of. the. lower province, in
aiita that - the: thaw has now come When
sse must enquire from England whether
.he declines our defence
Washington government of complicity in
eac bacursions. but dreads, the nlieeuse
niforded by republican institution:' T
Fenian policy is declared to Le “etksenti
ly imperial" which it would -bankrup
the Pornlidou" to be forever taking.up.
Our Montrealfriend . olaggerati:i fbr ci
nation, unintentMnally but Impelled by the
local excitement of the hour. For about
the moment when he was writing, there
leas arming in hot haate in that jaututiful
Volutgeers were swanning 6
•
egulars were parading ; the crowd
treetn and sqlllll, , were filled 1 t
=torn of ivar. and err= n prince of t
blood was summoned from a gay I
room to rush with his regiment to the
front. All this was well enough. Yet
the result woul have been just an well
without it. Yankee conntnble had
squelched the fierce "invaders' whose tide
of war began tovrdl back from theinstanf
when a single "Peeler,"—a Federal Mar
shal whorin sense of duty rendered him
'the minion of oppressive power—din.
armed and captured the Irish "General,"
at the head of his legions. That pricked
the bubble, The great "army of libera
tors" became from -that moment a disnnl-
vino view. Of the fragment., a few made a
show oflight across the border, but one
or two were shot down, a few captured.
and all the host ran away, to deliberate
upon another fight next year.
Our Oovernment affords liberty, but
not license. Our citizens are free to go
whithersovew they will, but none of
them have widen...ten, now or heretofore,
lawless raids'uport our towlgo neighbors
without encountering the strong and ef.
feeds . ° power of our own authorities. Let
those of the Dominion do their duty se
well. It is not our duty to • counsel them
upon details. If they do not yet compre
.Lend that it is only a few stern examples
which need to be made,of these ragamuffin
outlaws whom they take red-handed in
unlawful war upon the soil of the Domin
ion, it will be their fault, not ours, if the
declaration of Governor .1. A. 'Macdonald
should come true, that •'he can see no end
to these Fenian invasions.
' It is we who, rather, have just cause
of
complaint against the canadian govern.
nient. A Fenian raid insults our National
authority,bat it outraged theirs. technical
ly, to the extreme. If they shall have the
nerve and the good
. sense to perceive that
ten feet of hempen rek, judiciously made
nse of in a given number of personal appli
cations, will not only secure to themselves
immunity from all fitture "invasions,"
but to us an -equally grateful exemption
from all this uproar every time that a
half score of " Irish Ilenerals" shall "con
fidence a handsome) margin of cash. for
their individual benefit from the pockets
of their ignorant and - credulous fern.
patriots. It is nonsense to expect that
we can do more than we have done; we
shall simply restrain and obstruct such
proceedings with- an authority which,
although tardy iwnnetimes, proves to
be always effective, but punishmetit is
another thing which we remit to those
whom it most concerns, the linvertamfMt
of the Dominion. If they blink their
duty, it-is theii affair, and may Fortstantly
recur to trouble them. They 'Heil nut
call upon Hercules The Dominion is
quite able to protect herself and punish
her "invaders." even without the aid of a
Ilritinb army, or of a pair of Yankee tip
staves. Let the Ottawa authorities do their
whole duty, and we, too, shall thank
them, since its obvio.s. direction la not
ithin our own reach.
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111=1:12
It is four P. tt. and 'Paris is beginning
think of its dinner. ' Could you eland upon
its Vendome Column, or some such lofty
height, and gaze down upon the thousands
of cafes scattered through the great city,
you would see thousands of guests sitting
at the little tablet, drinking a greenish
liquor, which they sip with an eagerness
that gives the lie to the assort inn that they
take It merely to give them an appetite
for dinner. The liquor is known as oh.
stinthe, and is growing in popularity every
year. Thousands—tens of thousands—of
persons drink it in Paris, and large quan.
titles of it are shipped to our own country.
You will find it in almost any of our fash
ionable restaurants or barrooms. There
are shops in Paris where nothing else is
, sold, and which, from early morning until
late in the night, drive a thriving trade in
this poison ..
In-view f the rapid increase in the de
wand for t is liquor in the United States,
,1 beg Inns to rill the reader's attention
to the following derwriptionof It, from the
pen of the late Edward. Gould Buffum.
I give this extinct in preference to any
remarks of my own •
"Medical science ion tursied ite oaten-
don to the e ff ects this }HANOI:IOUS mm.
pound, and in a paper recently submitted
-to the Academy of Medicine, by 11. Mo-
TEL, the whole subject is treated in a
manner which sintwetint he has carefully
examined it. He says that the habitual'
use of absinthe produces a series of path
, ological manifestation' extremely grave,
1 1 and differing essentially front the effects
produced by alcoholic drinks; and although
' the effects of large doses, or of the habit
ual nee of this liquor, are now well known,
the drinker, upon whom the habitat using
it hen been Listened, returns to it In obe
dience to an abnost irrelditable fascination
while perfectly aware that , it is destroy
ing him. • •
"Body and mind crumble alike under the
Influence of this terrible liquor. It de
stroys an the finer feelings and more del
icate sensibilities of human nature; it
absorbs all the facnlties;bums and corrodes
the body; extinguishes the memory; and.
annihilates the senses. Of the best con
stituted man, either physically or intellect
lima
tually, its constant use will, soua or pat
make a skeleton—an animal—a brute!
which simple means worm
wood, Is made by the distillation of
number of plants—the tops of worm
flagroot,, amseseed, angelim rot.
of littarty . (oriurin um dint moron,
mud
sweet mairraln• All these are macerafisl,
and placed in alcohol of very hig h p r '' f .
nod t Le i rgi i t , ted to n•maltt right dare .vben
is
the he
essential oil of rod, wing added to
each there gallons.
The first cur.., uftrr
the distilLaion. r 'a; w hette r
. r it
will Whiten well, and should n
IA ,inns
1 ,„.ki,,,z itt these essential pilots, it is
b r „ o glit op to the proper standard with
indigo. tincture of can:Luna, hyssop. net
tles, and sulphate of copper (the onlinary
'blue vitriol').
however. requires none of
tleir adulterations to constitute a positive
poison, CoMposed of plants of highly
exciting qualities, milted with the strong.
est alcohol, it acts directly upon the nen
riots system, hating a much more speedy
and positive effect than alcoholic liquors.
Indeed, one of the principal charms which
makes the vile compound so popular is the
almost immediate delightfully stimulat
ing effect it has upon the brain. In tlo
process of distillation, the plants furnish
several volatile oil,, which ant among the
most virulent poisons. Probably few
persons, lit making their aNinthe (which
among professional drinkers is eonsidered
a great art), have ever stopped to consider
the.cause of the 'whitening' or 'clouding,'
or even thought that the better the liquor
•tnixes' the more powerfully poisonous it
is.' The white deposit which, In precipi:
toting, renders it turbid. comes from the
essential oils which are held in solution
by alcohol, but which are insoluble in
.ater or weak spirit.
The effects of the constant use of 1116
Mencius liquor, which a friend once said.
is kept in glass bottles Simply because it
'd eat through the staves of nn
. .
nary barrel_in fifteen minuttts, - are sum
oned up.in a neatened. as a general poison
ing of the system, which terminates it
insanity and death.
IWe quote thin interesting account from
4 new , work . by .1. D. McCabe. Elm_
titled -Paris by Gaslight and Sunlight'
for which our friend Cunningham, of
Furth avenue. is agent in thin city. Ile
in canvassing fur it with great success.
The book inn cpmplete picture of Parisian
life and is highly commended by travelled
critics.] •
LETTER FROM FINCINNATi
Reformed PrlYbytOliall kivood—Refrtiou
the B. of CuR ot —lte Effects—Pau Hood
Route—Compllmentary •
It nequil
(prom Our Own Correspondent.)
CtNemixtt, Mar itith. 1870,
The General Synod of the Reformed
Presbjteriau Church, which has been in
session here for the past week, adjourned
last night, or rather at one o'clock this
morning. Thin body has become so much
reduced in numbers that there was little
business to transact. I - did not semi regu
ler reports, inasmuch no the agent or the
Associate Press telegraphed, each day,
the substance of all that woo done.
The mutter of union with the United
Presbyterian church was the all absorbing
subject that occupied the attention of the
Synod, and was discussed at great length.
It has taken many by surprise that the
Synod not only rejected the basis, but
declared that she does not wish to enter into
organic union with any body. as it would
destroy ler separate existence. This up.
pears still more strange. when it in con
sidered that the proposition for union
originated with the Synod, and those oho
opposed it failed to show that there was
any difference In doctrine or worship be
tween the two bodies. Indeed this was
scarcely attempted. One or two did at
tempt to show that the warding of one or
two articles in tiv testimony of the Re
formed Presbyterian church .was more ex
yressive than that of the United Prentiy.
terinn church on the same subject. Rot
it was only an attempt. Impartial judge.
failed to see it.
As already announced by telegraph. the
vote stood ten Jr.p and twenty-seer
- . .
against I.7einn. To reach this result
opponents of union had to bring no i
than four delegates from a singte cont,
don in the city of New York, and with ,
op the odds and ends of minister. In ti.
Church, who have no congregation,
charges. We do not write auttrontativel
when we say that the result reached wit
have the effect of causing somo Presbyt.
and individuals to seek for unioi
with the United. Pieshrteries Chore], er
the terms of the basis whicir has been re
jetted: but we nre.prettv well asiutrell the!
this will be the case. h i, , believed that
the Church will be reduced. in ministers
and members, front errs-deist Zr .ine•,
half during the present year.
as the friends of union are
convinced that the majority in Synod
had no desire for union when they mode
the proposition. It mind be a very emu
' forting thought to them that they will
1 soots, in all probability . , be redured to some
'Tifteen or twenty ministers. The (!buret,
is already Small enough. Pm they felici
tate themselves that the maintenance of !
the truth driver the people away! We ,
have nothing to ray as to the motives
which have actuated those who have o p '
Need union.- They expressed 'them
clearly enough in their own words on the
'Hoer of the 'Synod, when they declared
that if they would go into .union they
"would be crowded lido a corner,"
inter
be heard of more," ,land -lose their influ
ence !!" These tat plain words. It is
not hard to understand them. If union
would give them I greater • distinction.
more extensive fixate; and greater Mau
ence, perhaps they would do otherwise.
The words given above in quotation
t h
marks 'were the principal arguments ad.
cancer! against un on. .i.et.-lhore who
imagine that the is was rejected or
"principle" ponder 'ell. The end in not
yet. lint schism must reign a' little
longer. - I
- We ()Milted to say in our last letter that
the delegates who mm.' front the mud by
way of the Pennsylvania Central and Pan
Handle rail roads, arrived in Cincinnati
from nine to eleven hours ahead of those
who came by the Erie line! Thin Is a good
certificate In favor of the great Pennsyl•
vinia and Pan Handle route, which, in ad
dition to its being the quickest, affords'
the finest scenery. The whole line is in!
the very heed running order. The trait'
1 in which we came from Pittsburgh b,Cin
einnati made the' trip between the two
cities, in eleven bourn and a- halt, incluti•
ding all "stops,". and yet one felt a. if they
were sitting in an easy chair In a luxuri•
nun parlor.
The suburbs of Cincinnati are delight
ful. The merchants here maintain lint,
establishments anti live in what we would
call good style. I have been enjoying the
hospitality of my good friend, Join Reid,
Esq., and his most excellent lade, in their
magnificent mansion in Avendale,about
throe miles from the city. I have never
received more kind attention or hospitable
treatment anywhere ; than I have from
them and their amiable family. My visit,
for thin in not the first, to this moot pleas
ant and happy home will long be remem•
bered with delight.)
I have been received most kindly new
by my excellent friend, William (Minion.
..i., and Ills accomplished lady and fami
ly, at their splendid mansion in Clifton,. a
household which I seldom fail to visit
when in Cincinnati, for they leave nothing
undone that will make their guest. feel
comfortable and at' home. .
A rEemotIAL difficulty occurred in Wach
legion the other night between General
Negley, member of Congress from the
Pittnburgh district, and John Colman. of
New York. It appears that Codman, who
ban been here for some Until lobbying to
defeat the Lynch bill for the revival of
American commerce, met General Negley
in the lobby of tho Arlington, and began a
conversation about the debate in the
Ronne: Codman denounced Mr. Lynrll, of
Maine. In strong terms, and made come
rather offensive allusionsto protectionist..
and the supporters of Lynch'. bill. Oen.
Negley remarked - that Codman talked an
be did Immune it wee hie interest to do no,
being the paid agent of the Clyde chip
buildern, men like the Lairds. To thin,
Codman replied that if General [Negley
elated thin in fun he did not Care; .but. ih
In reenact, then it writ a d—d lie. At thin
[ remark Gen. Negley etruck Codman and
[ knocked him down. The -latter [repented
[ the offensive language, whoreupon Gen.
[ Negley dealt him another blow which sent
him to green. Colman, in The meantime,
struck General Negley with bin cane.
.which Negley and broke across hte
knee. The npeolatore then Interfered and
separated the Ammbattanhi. Cadman af-
Lamar& apologised to General Negley,
and the parties shook handsand were
friends again. It may be stated that the
remark of General Negley about Codman
being the paid agent of
hethe Laird. in
ceptible of proof, as has been no do
=mired on tbe floor of the House by Mr,
Lynch.
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE :
oil, NEWS
(From the East Brady Ilidt jklid.ia.l.
The Phillips well. belmtging to the Urn.
1,,,,„ Looping Oil Company, was torpedoed
rnt Tuesday not, and has increased from
10 to tilt Mils. per day.
Thu Mountain well, on the ttelly farm,
is reported doing 1:i bids. per.nar.
The Ind - Fpr,deal. in speaking of the
tireat Brady e Bend well, eaysl"l'lle rope
WI. drawn up rapidly, saturated with oil,
and the tools he coated with a thick
slimy noel. 4 .lust before the tools ap
peared there •at , a heavy rush of oil and
gas and the • same show when the bit
• passed out, ,if Ott' well. There wa,i no
~
thew of oil a ter. while we remained. hot
till, IV. COW: nod very strong.
It in prop° -etl to put the well down Is
or :20 feet d eper. when it twill be eased
and tubed. and from crier indication will
prove to 111, a well of the first magnitude
I,From the Northwestern roilependratil
'I lie Sheptir . d_well. On ill,' inclepi•utitint
iota, litts Inca toriaalia - il anel is n o w jailor
iniz ail at ilia rate of twenty live barrels
per day.
The Astor .1.11, on the hill. nortleof
Church -run, was recently torpedoed and
considerably improved. !
The Priscilla well. in .I.awroncehurg
recently torpedoed and eonsiderahl
wed.
The Free well. on the north bank
Mike run. wan torpedoed and is now pone
ing In -bids.
The new wellsni the Clarion rive,. lu
111110 . {111111 11110116, is yielding Mid
a day and increasing.
, I
The Cornylanter well, on laud of' NI.
Adams, in I awrencelturg, has been sunk
through fir!' third sand, and has been
pumping for k 41,11 1. dasys. It is 110 W pr.,
during bout or ten barrels per day.
This we I is owned by Capt. Allen Vll-
,01, W. P. Shall, lion. Thos. tiarvey,
James 'lehrist , Unni 3 t trner. of lint ler
entitle, others. \V. P. Shall had the
contract of shaking this' well, and -sunk it
a depth of one thousand and thirty-three
feet in forty-seven working days. This is
about the best tine which has been made
In tutu region.
The liood Intent, on land of Hobert
Thorne. In Lawretwelorrg, ia a new
this well watt struck bn Tuesday of •thin
week, but has not yet been tubed. The
fidications. however, are good; the
owned by Hobert Th../rlll., .1. iI. Sint
A. Wick. Henry Stover t and Bev. Mi
of North Washing - iota. Ira Campbell
othera of Lawrenceburg.
The U reenbark it a new well in I
rem...burg, owned by Turner and Br
nand Dr. Anderson. of Freeport_ Ileo.(i
of lAwr,ll,l,nrg, und nthere.
1 - 0111111011C01i 10 11111illn anal Sal alrday last
pumped some oil and promisea to
prove.
The Little Allier oil wOll. .on land of
lark Wilson, in Lawrenceburg has been
link it depth of in3(l ft•et, ilirongli the
hint .and. and has loam pumping duce
.?.
.:nturtlay night last it in t ow g.
liddin
about eight barrels per tint' and improv
ing. This well is owned lit llon. Peter
Sutton. of Indiana. t scari . T.h. - Alooro, ,if
Altoonn. lir .k. M Neyittan. ',if Butler. and
111'W wrll in
neeburg. on laud of M. S.
onmeneeil pumping a few, days ago.: and
making tolerable good :data. Thie wel'
owned 1", R". Cow Beim Bow
it., Lee A mfiriii.o, T. nvstei, Job Fair. -i'
Dr. It. Cl. RIIIStOII..J.' a ti.
Wind( a Wyatt!. & Wyant. Isrook
shank- a ‘i l yant. A. 11. McKie. .1 A
Swartz :miler, F. Ambrose. 11. 'tougher
ty and t'oleman a rooter. of Armstrion
county,
Thy Eldertou in a new well on hind .1
Parker& I.t,nurd.om the 1111 south of Mik
• run. which sinrts u; at twelve or tifrA•n
barrels per day. This well is owneitbs
Wilson Taylor, tie, lfay. r, 4 ijliStal
Wi . 444 . 4111. it. M. W 1444 4. 411 anal 44 4}1 444,
'l r lle Sllr , • Pl4ll - 14 4 a new well on land
l'onley's heirs ; in Lawrenceburg, whirl
starts off ill noviitg a handsome at ream 0
U 41.111 1 11 promises to pn are petal. Thi.
is owned be Capt. Al. Ayers, NV. A. Mar
rison, t. 'alvin Blair. Daniel St,•wnn, .1
Finlay. ('apt. •Titoblin, Samuel Milford
Miss Clara diluters and others.
The Shannon well. en land of tieorg
Cou,pt;r. in 1A,. , rvtiol•l•tag. loot I ..... n pub;
inn; for some ten days, nail is now prtsini
lug about twelve bnrr•ls per tin,
.Tlti
well if, owned by James Henry, Jos. Het
of Arafi't , Bend, A. D. Sttill, of l'a
I;:er's Landing. Mr. Shannon. Of Pitt.
:burgh. and .1. N. tiarrison, of Brook rill.
Nlitinat No. 2, Ilartlr7 S Shannon fart
--a new strike and a Trig well—not less
than thirty barrels. Owned by Chalfant,
Wisslward and other,
The Clipper is the name of a new well;
on the Bally farts. wi ban m
delt been pup
ing for MOOll. day.. ash' lir teen to prove
~ ~.......t ri to ioo pumping etinsmer•
able oil. tout it is thought that it will
prove a twenty or thirty barrel well IT
is 0 ,, tied by Its lialph. ti. 11. Itiiiiy. Milt,.
Alorrboin. Win. Blakelet , C. Albertsou. of
Lawreneeburg. Major MeFarland. W. A.
Frank. John P. Blair. A. Littster, William
Loughry, Hon. Peter Sutton. Iliblertonoil
& Brio,. John Nlooritiesit Mrs. Ilonetou
and Mrs Stannol..if lodions •
Morii, yto welt on land of Mown Sal.
Dian. formerly Iteddiek farm, wit. drilled
74 5 feet. cased, tubed and commenced in
pump last week, OH TlleSdlq, and after
exhatiating the water, it is claimed that it
at once commenced thr 'wing. oil at the'
rate of about 10 barrels per day. Thin
well is owned by W. ti. Stoughton, Mr.
Vandsrlin. of lint per cot nty , and other,,
THE Keystone, is th e name of n new
well. on land of John M rnhall , on the
\._
bill near Lawrenceburg, :rich rummer
tied pumping on Thursday last.t hrowing
tome oil and promising to prove good --
'rm. well is owntol by .1..1. Kelly, Patrick
Carr, of butler titionty. J. L. Gyeeh. 14
Pittsburgh; Wm. Kennedy, of Bniokville.
anti others. This well was sunk a depth
of 1,010 feet. litird sand said to be forty
feet thick. •
Tut: liezialt. in the name of a new Well
on Hovey Run, Robison farm, which ibis
been pumping far some days and in noir
throwing oil. promising to prove good.
This well is OViIII,II,V J. C. Moore, numb
an ilcsin, Andrew McCullough, Dr. Me
'endless, Robert McCandless. of Burry]
aounty, and others. .
.Toe rvpresn, nn land of Janus W. Par
- her, on tilt: hill, south of Mike run. at,,
about nne.fourth tulle from the river, coin
' menctol to pump air Friday last, and i:
producing MORIN Or tweutrfive barrel
per day; this well is owned by Wm. Mot
', gam of Lawrenceburg; Peter flicker, o
‘, Brady's Bend; Jacknou Briggs, of Klan,
', ning, and others. Depth of. well. 1.09
I'-feet, with 30 feet of third stool.
NORTH NIDE CO,NpRESMILtN
EDITOR% It le not tee et
to tillifgtott n suitable !Mine. ..tor nor
I.(1'41101Ittl Iltalltined-hence. in the
Congress. to represent the staunch
publicans of the XXIII District.
me to mum CoL M. Cot
gentleman of the requisite character it
meet the expectations of that large nut
Intelligent constituency. (*el. 'miner It.
aVeady won an honorable distinction a
the execistive officer and mouth piece e
our tariff men. In the efforts which lint
been mule to prevent the free litulerll .
swindling not only our home manufact ((r
-em but the government. by the system
of under valuation. and other frauds. Ills
anodic pen ham been called upon to fur
nish much of the material facts made line
of before the Committee of • Ways and
Means, at Washington, when . lila ready
speaker, Ids lull bifornintion
n political economist, undid,' sound and
esniserVntlVe elev., on general subjects
have made him a reputationaecond to (nit
few of our politic men.
Col. Cooper in identified with our most
eXtenniVe hon.° intimitries, a citizen no
well known that any further introditetion
to an Allegheny audience would be
un
necessary. lila name would be a stirring
watch-word In a local catnpalgn. nod lie .
would be a ninth needed addition to our
active and able public men at M'anhingtion.
NVlille Col. Cooper in a manufacturer and
business man, he In also known, as it
stannOt and radical . Republican, closely
ideatif.l with the perm who. Mend/mi.
hearer. we•would make hint. •
NORTH SIDE.
. -
A REPORTER says of the recent debate
in the Senate on the bill to enforce the
constitutional amendments: Mr. Sherman
said, in regard to the fearful election
frauds In Sew York, that if not put an
end to the result will be the subversion of
the government. The sections added to
the bill at hit instanee are believed to be
sufficient to deter in the future even New
York democrats from their old practices.
Mr. Stewart, who by agreement closed the
debate, struck the key-note In saying - that
the whole secret of Democratic opposition
lay in the fart that they were bitterly op
poswi to the amendment itself,. and that
all the terrible. penalties of the bill - which
they deprecated so much would fall harm
less and hurtles if they pbeyell the Con
stitution!, and the laws.
IT was freely declared at Wanhington
after the passage of the Northern Pacific
hill, that the franchise of; tbe• company, at
perfected by Congress , a worth fifteen
million dollars.
G...z. ~ . , .._ 0 . T ..rs:+ 4 c:.r.Y~ue~F!'v'J .A'~u_..a .. _:
MOISP NI MORNING; MAY 30,, 1870.
AT order of the SecretatW - of War. a
Wield of officers in directed to meet at
the Military Academy at West Point, oat
June lot, to examine the physical qualifi
cation! of the . , graduating: dean, and the
candidates , for admineion into thin :acade
my will commence at once. So far, there
has been but one colored:cadet nominated
this.Actulemy, and if be priwes to be
three.fourths black he in certain to be re
jerted under the rules governing the med.
lea' examination bow in force.
WitITE TURKISH .TOWELS
X=1.1:1‘J11;11:1:;:is„..1.1R11::RZ:1 Towels.
Turkhdi Towels., White Turkish Towels.
TorliGh Tuweln, white Turkish Towels.
u tgn s lTil e FX . ne k h ini HAIR, TOOTH and NAII.
SQUIRE'S EFFLVENCENT GRANULATED
111-CARRoNATE OF POTANSA. sold Wholesale
and Retell ea
•
AMES E. BURNS & CO.'S
'LUG ANL) DEPOT
Penn and Sixth 101 l kn. Clete) lits.
THREE REQUISITES OP HEALTH
f ell the sickly laptple In the world were to take
their beds. end demand idedleal treatment.
ere would not be doctors enough to attend thorn,
d suflitient number of the robust 4ct nurse
eln. Three- conditions are absolutely ennential
height, yla., n good appenie. ennY digestion.
Id the ability to sleep soundly. Sieven.cighthe of
to tunny thousands who auger from Indistionl
n. yet do not labor under serials fitness°. cont
ain that they °can't that their stomach ,
re "out of order." or that they "don't steep well."
r thin elate of aliments few persons think of
!ling In n physician. Nort. It neeetaltuTinatimuch
it a cent, of llostetteen Bitters will certainly re
e situ derangements of the atoninch. the liver.
tel the nem., system. from which want of twee
ite. indigestion and eleeplessnens arise. This eft
...tient vegetable:, tonic and corrective it film> a de
n:Mini ettod yne. In,nmin lorincaPneitY to nioelY
ittch has resistod ell tho ...di , . will
told readily to n dose of this Plennant dinar
«ken lust before retiring to rent. In ordmarT
ttedical 'mortice It is usual to at, n stoma ch nn.
perient.an Inv igerant, ropotitle. or an aneptic,
s the ease for the time being may seem mere Par-
Irotinrly to :minim but In this grand restorative
II these medicinal properties. and many others.
Tienblended tn den proportion. Thus, the dig,-
nen Is ntimulated, while the bowels are gula,d.
the !leer toned, the strength recruited. the nerves
calmed. the fluids penned and the circulation
eninallted. It in believed that them la no other re..
Jointly° anti regulnting medicine In the world
which sets no beneficially and agreeably Kum all
ibe anstmllating end setretlve organs at the same
t I In, and to nilwho lack the MVO ndarllo[l.l
rrgel nt o,f 'health and enjoyment, vigor.. ati
etite. mound digention and refreshing sleet, it in
confidently recommended as spede,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
1411 ER
VAN DOREN
367 Liberty Street,
PITT9IIti lt4ii, l'A.
STEA,NI ENGINES,
IRON A.ND WOOD WOltl i lSO
Steam Pumps,
na;ineers' and latillnLsls' Tools,
:,--
STEAM FIRE ENGINES.
BELTING,
oolen Machinery, Machine Cards
•
Cr - Manufacturers' and Mill Sup
plies. A constant supply on hand and
furnished on short notice.
011.13 - ER7 SpIACIT.EI3
110M(EPATIIIC
PILOAACY,
102 Fourth Avenue,
Between Wood and thadkdlald Stream)
il , .bulos of all mt.,
51.ber llacturea, _-
l'al.,,ft Glnbaloo. • '
1,11 ,e, 0tt ,, n0 In Duval rarlotr. .
11,re Alec...
r.VniAral...t Ereo.
rs 011,
Fond'. Platrart. ~f Aanlanaet..
I,rvolenta. tor tty.,rtica .an 4•."..,,,,,,
• tat. and Cork,
r--" , , 7f 1" g 1U:;;;,i,,, NM 11`«1 .... ‘..
t •
:. ;; . 47i. :,.....
Tornio sah, or C. O. D. °Mar. pr ,, mptly !Wed.
I . lft l I rotr ioorl racely•s the personea teapot.
,
1. L. RE,kl - ) & SON.
No. 102 Fourth Avenue.
Watches . ! .. Watches
f
4 0 ;1 71.,, I t g, W
0 4 , ;
b.. A d T2I E
W NTT LES & S E E S,
101. Fifth
AL gMe IVAigell Fist of ell kinds In Gold end
Silver Cese, selling et the lowest prices. nigh;
Se AlOliRC)Akr
date cF ntasinituotio & Morrow .1
;31100E1115013 TO SEAN & YELLER,
Mannf. , now of TIN, rorPEit and MIRES IRON
wAIIt. CooK STOVES Ito. Stoambools and nu
lirg:,sl,4qt.OAßS, REEK STOVES. COPPER outd
Jobblivr;Otrulat%inmptly.
No. 112. Fil'Ht A Venllo
' , war Market Streot.l
_ ... _____l•l7l4lll,2Ty, PA.
NEFF HOUSE
Yellow Springs, Ohio,
Will he reedy for iill4 reception of 1tnc01... ,
SATURDAY, Jane I I th. 1870.
Application for R 011.111% for the ereenh wilt be Cr
relred on end after the '4oth of WO month.
PIERCE.
PROPHIETIJIt.
ECM
llakeiy, Confectionery
I.CE CREAM
The underolond hem eatablish ad the hhorn Dula.
1n
tN
AW..7lZ " ll l l::tie l n7TlVt;!;i ark
fn. the Park. where he In hrehared ts. supply all
'ordnrh In him Min. 1110 , Ninon is llandomoly 'Med
Up for the onvoll Mery of Ire cream, mtheMrtli lied II
4.iriferlOTZ.istaingogrrnt.d lef 'Ve
110 petronsee le molleitmel.
WM. A. ES.
mynal.u.
rrif E PARTNERSHIPHERETO
.k,
1 , 911 E exterhut between . .
A. Ballou and W. C. dams,
.
no...Online" under the Oro: name of Ihtlion &
Adame. was this day dissolved by mutual consent.
W. C. ADAMS assumes all .11ablIllitikand all debt.
duo tho but AM to ho paid to him.
AlI C ALLIOU,
W. . ADAM'.
my25::13
ITRE CO-PARTNERSIIIP :HERETO-
A. VOILE oxlstloir between the
IL n tgl , g7l:irEellWdtl i igvedrigttnlZlrt. B
} POWAY r W r ! i ftcraie,
ll'lTinel'enn.:Mey MI. JIMOKTIW.'•- •
7 .314.1 . :1001. IW/0.
(I ) ROltli ET 1 CROQUET! •
• The chomped and Tint Rimortment Of Crt.i..th
ri (ho 01(7. 1 , 01,411 byi DOWN
SHEEP SHEARS! SHEEP SHEARS!
I hose • One ameorttneot of:Elbeep Sheers,
eulteble for any Wade of bees. Prices as low we
the lowest, sod hoods ieeeto to bob,. Fur We by
JAYIES 110Wif,
.mil 131 Wee. Street.
u AIiVILSS ANVILS! —• 7 —
A full assortment of Pater IVMM:silt Patent
VoooSbt Anil* from 130 to uocion.na.• J9 4,
the slaa for city .4 sand:7 blacksmiths. For sale
by JAMES SOWN'S.
my= • 136 Wood Street
BASE BALLS!. BASE BALLS!
Wishing to dose out nof .rock of Bw 8.110,
I will sell goy of the folloorlig brands et cost. OIL
HOMIIIOOII, Can Woof, Rom htlantle ana ftsvol
Hon. . .
NEW AI,L.DVERI'/BETLIEN 7 2B
_ _ _
G I REAT\ AT
WILLIAM
Nos. 180 and 182 rode
EMS=
Fast Colored Calicos,'
J AT 37y CENTS.
A pie ndid Article of
BLACK ALPACA PM's.
AT 12% CMSTS.
ARitliES AND I)ELAINES
IiItEAT BARGAIN
6.fl Table Linens,
A DITIDED BARGAIN
•
Dram. licaala—ver7 cl.oap.
Charm Mohair , .
Jaca naao
Black liana.la.
Clam and gpotted (irenadle
Gros Grain,
BLACK SILKS,
FOR SACQUES, AT VENT LOW riticEs
Wholesale and Retail
1111.*SEIPLES,
I g 0 and Is 2 Federal-Rtreet, Allegheny
Ea
IIORNE•& CO'S
Hosiery i Gloves !
I=l
Prices Unknown Since 1861
ALEXANDRE'S KID GLOVES=a full assort-
ant at $1.73.
COCKVIORSIP:IO3
LONG TOP ICIDN. [hot, 'Mles. et tra.oo.
ItEGULAIL MADE IPUTISII HOSE,IIes•Y. 33
PLAN . ADD KIDDED COTTON DOSE, 10
nta and up.-
DORIESTIC (VETO!: HOSIERY. by ease or dot.
GENTS' SUPER PTOCT HALF HOSE. 23
(F-NTS' SVPF:II. FINK HALF itcrsx, 21 cents.
Also splimdtd assortments SANIIE.. , . SASH and
DOW KlitlIONS. LADIES' FANCY BOW:.
Large Additions to, Stock
Just arriving. to which we Inella the attention
Wholesale and Retail Cash Buyers.
AND i 9 MARKET STREET
THE BEST BARGAINS
OFFERED
This Season.
=I
Wire heavy British Cotton Stockings
AT 23 CENTO.
Litdirs' Henry British Cotton Stockingt
=
•
AT 3 PA ift MOP. MOO.
Stir , Brill)11 Cotton Stockings
=!
Mne's Nosy British Cotton Soths.
AT 25 CENT&
Men's Ileaxy French Cotton Sock
LADEre AND MEN'S
MERINO GAUZE UNDERWEAR
=!
MISSES BOYS AVE. CIIILDRSR•S
COTTON STOCKINGS
AT GREATLY lITUCCED PRICF-9 AT
Morganstern&Co's
st.ccrason TO
MACRUM, (CLYDE & CO
Nos. 78 and SO Market Strce
NI a Par with Gold
WE NOW OFFER
Our New Stock
DRY GOODS
NOTIONS' ;N
EASTERN PRICES
11=
Examineour Goods & Prices.
ARBUTHNOT,
SHANNON & CO.,
No.lla Wood Street.
BUY THE GENUINE.
CLARK'S
"O. •N. T."
SPOOL COTTON.
GEO. A. CLARK
SOLE AGENT
Sold Everywhere.
•
WHEELER'S
Patent Stamp Cane elers,
MEE=
EDWIN STEVENS, •
No.. 41 S. Third Street,
PTILLADELPITIA.
General Agent for State of Pennsylvania
An ord. ww a 1111611 thrawb this Ain for thl
State.
To Oil Capitalists.
The BRADrB BEND IRON COMPANY' wil
EM=l:=
tlnitf to the new flowing well on Arnistrongit • •
They will also SELI. LOTS 011 the bank of the Al
neheity River. near the new well, convenient to
bu ndi 7i A. D. STACIE. Superintendent.
• MUDY'II lUD. DIM 10th, 1870. • mil(lmen
Et==
• •
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
_ -
AC T 1 IA
‘j NOTICE.
To. Coutractors.
liEl
• I
SEMPLE SI
al Street, Allegheny City.
Daily Arrivals of the LoteNt ,v'eltic> in
HITS AND BONN,ETS,
Ribbons nud Flq\-vers
Parasols - and !Son 'Umbrellas
-
Summer Slunds.
MEM=
=I
1....1) Collars .d 11.d.relityls
}:¢throldrulg Linen :+cts
I=l
-VS,SIM'EIIES,
oitomules aml Linea Drills
I=
Wholesale nud Retail
AL WIPES,
ISO and IS2 Federal Street, Allegheny
pl,e)it
BAILEYZ•3
A' CHESTNUT ST,
N/LADELPIII P "
laekrECGtOit:Onfteliji
The reputation' and experi- -
ence of 40 years, warrant us in
saying that our stock of Fine
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 improvements, and
will run regularly, well, and
give satisfaction.
loquiriee promptly replied to.
Facto Mattel b 7 Tams lot-anuTal.
S. I NTI Vg r
COLLECTOR'S-No'ricl
Irc ott.:.rolutt t.r iNTCHNIO. IIKVILNUN.
.23d Collection Itl.trlet
. N 0.67 Water .treet,
61.13.17nr5v CITY. 316 y 2016.1670.
Notice le berney given Owl the annum , Lis{s of9peinlxes " TILMVP frormerlv (emend I.lCCllPes.und of
ihe
Incomes, Carriagea, Watches
Silver Plate, &0.,
'Are now In thlx Once. whore payment will be re
xelved tle.re.A by the Culleet..r. on and rater the
1. - MAT DAY on , .11'N K. !STU.hay..
..x J r•ro. ..therwlse addltlunel espensex
will Ivo teciarcat he the tax twee,
F.. BIC EFINGT Pan.. Deptitx Collector fur the
1'p5017 of Annsineig. and • EDWIN•LYQS. r.sne
Deputy Collector for the county of Butler, will be
ready to receive after the let of lune. fur their
respective menthe, and will post noticeSdeallnin
, tint the time and places when and where they will
be prepared to
paid
the taxes colleetahltntsy
them: Taxes paid t.nly in greenbacks or national
currency. Office hours from 9 A. 31. to 3 P. 31.
JOHN M. SULLIVAN,
•TAT:2I t 01.1.E , T0H
OIIN STEVENSON'S SONS
CO.,
JEWELERS,
93 Market street, Pittsburgh
‘THIRD DOOR FROM FaTU.)
. .
Hate on hand all the latest novelties In Fine Jew
elry: also Sayer Pieces end Silver Plated Ware of
new designs. suitable fur wedding gift.. .
Watches Of all the American makers In gold and
sliver.cases. Roth Kcy end Pendent Winders con
stantly on heed, es well as a full variety of the
Energy grades of the Swiss Watch. including Jur
gen.. Jaeot, Perregaus. and others.
We, call particular attention to our facilities for
repairing and regulating dee Watches. Tu that
o i l
bran of our buslneas we giro sPeclal rare.
Ord Ira by all promptly filled. Designs of any
gawels sent in drawings by mull at request.
my neilb
F ' SALE OR LEASE.
A FIRST-CLASS
OIL REFINERY-,
. .
Wcil lcated; capacity 1.000 101 a per week.
good condition. noarly new: Apply M.,' addrce
H. M. LONG. & CO
MEIN
STONE
WATER PIPES
•
Chimney Tops, •
HOT AIR & CIIIMNEY-FLUES, S.C.
A largo and full Ramiricuard cunelAntly on hand
HENRY H. COLLINS,'
.rip7l:l4l" 133 k'CONIIAVENUF..
DECORATED AND PLALN
Marble and Slate
•
MANTLES,,
Made by steam tamer. The only place :11 Western
Pennsylvania where Slate and Marble Marbleised
Mantles era made. Elegant Marble himtles.Wels
seating. COO:a.m. Furniture Tops. itc., marbleised
ham white marble and elate to exactly represent
the choicest marbles et ail. varieties and cubit,
Sold at New Turtle - lees at 310 and 321 LIBERTY
STREET, Pittsburgh. Pa.
tristivrta.T W. W. WALI.ACL. •
WELCOME
ICY • AND GRAIN- DANE
Farmer, look to your Interest and buy none bet
simplestme Steel Tooth Wheel
boot In
Is Ilia
n Its construction and ln use; ex-
NregM ' oiinge r sW o o y s:WgTegln tle;
Elyeant old; It Is colt-operating. The nor,o does
nearly all thew ork nud It can be win backward
without danger to rage or driver. ail udeantage
In
nootber mks, Msnufactured Colinblana,Otdo ,
WV/ . /THWTT STREET. FMtteborbh, Va 3.. by aG
WINE OF LIFE.—The groat Blood
Purlder and Deitch. , ()link. WARNERS
VITAL OR WINE ()F LIFE. is free from
ony pram/nous drugs or impuritlee. being.PrePared
for Mo.) who metre s timulant. is a splendid
appetiser and tonic. and the Coon thing in the
world for purifying Ein blond. It Is the mond Piens
ant and delicioup article ever offered to the public.
tar superior 1.11 brandy, whisky, wine bittern. or say
other article. - It is more healthy and cheetwei.
Both .male and female. young or old, on take the
'Wine of lAfe. It is In fact. a life preserver.
Thom) who wish to enjoy good health and a free
no. of lively spirits. will do well to take the %Vine
of law It le different front anythlngterer before
In It la sold b
sbb salons. IYloe 53.00, i''stPia slw
all Pect
• my9AmisT
NOTICE.-Theßooks for the enb
•
eeparrloN °' Stockof the
upacturing
Spring Ice Man
Company,
Crystal
and Storage
An now opened at the Menbania • Morino Beek;
N 0.73 SMITIDTELD MEET Thin Company lo
diary, rod by tbo Loqature of Poonayia...* and'
b. Mao ancinsloo t of Manufacturing lon in
t h e c oun t, of Au.. ony by Cameo Piet:MAW
' JAMES BLACIDIORZ, PrellOsaL
The linder.,ned. appt,lnted In.
and by an A, ..f tho AfeepaD l /
er the
rmvonweetall of l'ennsylvanla, for the run...
I ,, taniclitla With one Per." f """ .
nwrtng the Indexe. the leads and Mort
intifo% sr. rho -111., 'h. Ile..,fllng of lmde..te.
111 lb, ..r I,rebr orr.
that t . in...14 a pald In
volt be /eve, until •
\V EDNESDAY.II'N E'22.
The Index looelot will be tenothed tor the Com.
mooonnitier. tout a I idationere more...ars to be toned
will Le required to be ferninfood nu the centraetrom
The central' , oor will be required to
give bend in Ihe same al/10111a roquired by law to
be given by the Recorder oof Deed, AllagbenT
comey..Led with nt two nutroeinnt ootoretina.
whtch bend cline herenditions! for the faithful
perform. , of the tali work.
A topeeinnon book. exhibiting theatre of the index
book, to too need, and the plan upon which said In
dove. are to be made. can be aeon by applying to
III: STElti at the Recorder 'a omen.
The Co.lll.otlerl !ironer, to then:loBlre. the
right te npery withe work. anti on the eromeletion
ioof the Indexing each of the Deed or
*image Book, to reacted the contract if the
wort duel not meet their approbation.
Eaelt lid will two required to contain the price
per page and the time within which the bidder will
undertake too coomplete the contrawill be ac
companied with the name...! the clime propotoed
too be given fur the faithful performance of the
work.
' • Each Votoblor may bid for the whole work. or for
the leaking of the index° , in the Deed Bunko or
Mortgage the Reek. alone; but If the eentract for
nicking Indexes; to the Mortgage Ilitaike two
warded to different 'panne, each will be required
to give necurity In the ammo amount no he given by
the Recorder of Deed.
The Commiodenera reatorre too theineelven
gle reject oor iieeept any told or bids an In
their joichrment may be fold,. coondumue to the pub
11c interval.
The tide will be
d'7`iMte7
to tirovdr;;l r.
Pitt.tu Pa.
B. F. t,
x,
A. FULANI/S.
Titos. 11. HUNTER.
SIIIKAS. Jr.
S. II. l:EVI:It, I
Pirrnerlion. May . 27. 1570.
NOTWE.
Blank Book Manufaetureis
rho under,. I. Conant,loner , appoLated In
end nn A 44 of tho General Awl:only of the
r.drunonn - enlth of Penntylvanta, Approved the
S.ett.l4l day of AVTIi 1.57 O. to contract with one
or more porcine for the tanktm, of Indexes to the
Deed. and Mortgage. In the .llhre for the Itecord
mg of Deed, In the ( . 4mm. of 0110ghenT.
hereto,' Vivo notice that !. , ealed Prop",i(ln for the
making of Ind.(
Forty to Fifty _Hank Books
Snitnble Inr nnler bnnlo In 111 tined, and mnr
'waes nforornbl: will be I:o<eiVelt nntli
WEDNESDAY,..Iune 8. 1870.
A specimen h. s.k. ah.ortor the dimensions and
moas% of preparing the books required. can he
teen by enillnu iiism Me. 11111I'Elt. 01 the Item ,
ddr's
In ruling the'sehl t. .4r, Ow Ili, 01111 d. seven
sixteenth., .4 aninch spart, and the ntmllmr
he will
re.dle.l I.' hd 111.• sobsiantlal chnrae-
lovnr , i o bn eo ntntrt t.r
..r hid r bide will. in
Lyle ju.1,...nt. 1 .c , mom. fa v”ruble to the public
The il 1, Win l b liecite,ee. theelth the ihe.-
e
are, tho •No. liS GRANT
Litr . lllv . h A Pt.
A. 1111.ANI,S,
T . 110,% it. 111'.NTKR. Continingloner
' 5. 1 1.: .I
l'lTl,ortiott.3l.l, 'l7. Is7o.
The Best Suspenders Ever Worn
31orcitnnt.• enn• cautluned naltlunt buyingpuly but
Ileunred HA, Each pair In Ptainpful urttO the Ulan
our putuni. F•old nt retail Unit-ob. , Furnluhbui
Geode feelers In this City.
FISK ('LARK & FLAGG
I'ATI '.'Vi 9.
68 White street, New York
"BILL 'Sz.ADAM'S.
• SEIVER.PIPE CO,
65am167SanthiskySt.,Allegheny.
FIXES nrl.l Lie calesi.,..
C. G. McISTILLEN, Agent
1,7 u - XI •
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"ASTR:kV& SON.
Virginia and Louisville , t
Tobacco sitgency,-
SE C. 4 A R
Fine Cut Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos,
72 SMITHFIELD STREET. Pttlabmsh
nlylT:zs
COAL AND COKE
1'I()11(TIAN & CO.,
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CON NE LLS VILLE
COKE,
At their Mines, Broad Ford, F. & cs.
Office, 142 WATER STREET,
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AIEROA_D,
And Deliver in the City
PEARL COAL.
Selmabel Walker
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MINEIZZII i gkre
rOAL, NUT COAL SLACK
PEARL Coh. WORKS, near Pillabtgh, on Pan
liandlu Railroad.
Office and Turd: Corner Sandusky S
and West Penn B. 4.,
AI LEA.IIFNY IiTY. PA
Oscar F.Lamm&Co.
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MANUFACFVUERS OF
CONNELLSVILLE COKE
Youghiogheny and
. Anthracite Coa
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1111 4 4131.71t011. PA.,
OFFICE : ROOM No, 3, Cavite Building.
caroni.........ppectra,lloll.ltOd.
COAL! COAL!
YOUGHIOGIIENY GAS COAL CO
This Company are now ronnared to furnish the
best Coal early vise or quantity. AT FAIR RATES.
°ere and yet Mdfolnillg the Connelsville Rail
road Dane. tool of Try Street. Pittaborgh.
Orders addressed to either Mina. Wet Newton.
Pa., or to Teed, will be {comely attended to. •
O . I.IERN, Secretary.
0712:et '
Charles H, Armstrong
DEALER IN
Youghiogheny and Connellsville Cua
W. W, WALLAOII,
OFFICE &ND YARD. comer Butler ind Morton
streets. Liberty — end Clymer biretta. Math ward;
Second street. Eighth ward. d at foot of
Koss street, P.& C. It. R. newt, Sec an and ward.
Orders loft el either of the above ollices, or ads
dressed to me through Pitt/Bough P.O..wllireeeire
prompt attention.
Refer to whom I Rip supply Mg: Ramey, Wells &
Co.. Wm. Smith, Union Iron Mille. S. S. Fowler it.
Co., Mitchell. Stevenson A Co.. Bissell & Co., fiestl
& Haulm Mem Bradley Park, Bro. & Co.. Pal%
McCurdy & Reese. amid & 8011, Wrn. Caber
A Co., J. 13.1.y0u & Co., James Marshall & Co.. Al
len, McKee & Co.. Union stielmt Rotel. Connell].
vine It. R., Pennsylvania R. IL. AliewhenY Caner
R. R.
COAL! GOAL!!COAL
DICKSON, STEWART & CO
fleeing removed Mete Once to
Nol 567 Liberty Street,
(lat.ty cur now me) esco , 00%
Are now prepared to furnish good m m
TOUGIIIO.
GCLENY LUMP NUT COAL Ort BLACK. at the
'menet mallet rice.
th AAad I . enaitg l eir , e ritrul%iiooty.itOn
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c,
CARPETS
SPRING STOCK.
Fine, Medium and Common
CARPETS.
Our Stork Is the largest we hare
ever offered to the trade.
Bovard, Rose & Co
21 FIFTH ATENUE,
!El . llRd!kl -
April Ist, 1870.
SPECIE PAYMENT
Resu»zed !
Prom thlo WA Pllvor Ch.ge will be 0.1,1..11
Mlarland kColl •
ms
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EMS
CAR PET STORE,
71 rind 73;Fifth Ave.
LW' Our pekes are the lowest In this market.
CARPETS
New Rooms! New Goods!
NEW PRICES
W. hewe theuguritheel the .nw•ninc 01 our SOW
Rnayeen with the
- C.RRP.LTS
Ever Offered in this Market.
LOWEST PRICES SINCE 1861
Mill
OLIVER 11101INTOM & CO,
23 Fifth Avenue
NEW CARPETS.
Reduction in Prices
WHOLESALE RATES
McCallum Bros.,
No. 51FIFTH AVENUE.
t . •
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Mannfacturen , of HAIR sod HUSK
MATTRESSIId. Feather Beaten and kPillerra.
Church i'uah ease. Cernice alouldituts attend sines
a;,,,, e ,essre :vers. lee. dealera In Wintnnn
tool, omen and White Holland,. Cords.
Tnanols, Ac. Particular attention is given to tat
. lug up. eltnanog and brnabtng, altering and relay.
Ins curvet*.
• • •
Our mode of clematis must Is the only way in
which you on feel assured that the colors are me.
Awned and the; goods thOroughli freed from all
duet and ♦ermin. The prise fur cleaning has been
'greatly reduced. Our extreme - will ealL for . mod de
lls. ad g o ods tree of charge. .
IMIMMES
ROBERTS, NICHOLSON & TDOMPSON,
tam Carpet Beating Establianent,
tohLuRS No. Fifth ATeOllll. Pittaburah.
CARPET CHAIN
NCIIOR COTTON MILLS,
City. .
5 QITEENSWARE, to
ati
China and erlasa.l
1211 SILV Ell PLATED GOOLVS.I.INNkIt
rA AND TEA SETH. TEA THAIS
Vlll.l - n=ovBi'Sts
1 Deem..
R. E. BREED iSz, ON!
100 - won - grkEer.
REYNOLDS STEEN & CO,
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Importer+ frad Dl4llell
FRENCH, MUNI, PINE FR CLASS AND
ESTABLISHED 1828.
SMUT lltillie...ALtiene tlttler...BoeT. N. ctn.
RIGBY, CUST & CO
No. 189 Liberty St.,
trA n klNZMinirtstt o LeArv ' zit
AT.... Mtn
The attention of all tring goods to the above
Hoe to directed to o ut nook, Iteroeted 00001 1
from the beet Her. mutate ere PM
recelvinif a fresh and desirable' lot of the &tome
foods.
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DR. IVIT.Y.I7II.TER
cONTINTIES TO TREAT ALL PRIVATE DlSEA
bitil. Syphilis in all its forms. all urinal/ dimatteir.
and the seeds of mercury are oimpletely er
serous n=
t atiO l ey7.7 * Itinr fn "r mi? ' eel i ul
f.eit .or other seer
s .
d which Adore eone of the following elfecte.
as blotches. bod re kn ew.
IlutepLlOn,OVOnliors ofietY. rn
of Mom mute. has of memoili Ina •••• 174
tornal emlesions, end finally sot.. •
nal system att to render marriage n
nsefl..mt=yl.
an a
other dallwte
so pe d . there ai foreZ i li w iru ith de,n h t...
thlrleate or long sionditt,==,: t ..i ls. m
shfilten
na=eag:iftrn, given to sli Female com.
ts, Lenoorrhesi or 'Whites. Palling, Inflantroa
tilotration of tho Womb. tootritts.Proritls.
Aresnomboca, Remelteds.. Dyspiabonlions. ene
Morally Of Ramenneee, are treated !nth the great
eet Itierese.
It le palf-evldenl that a physician who confines
himself actilosirely to the study ot • certain class
of dlsesees and treats thousands of eased eeet7
mustsNuln greater Mill to that epeclaitY
ace generelprscilea.
.aaf ,,
• P"l" 47:rar. P rrr et °'
thet ran be bad free L. tifatie_Or bY
''' il ge "rt e " = l L ' entZtrtrt=l .. 7 . 71_
Mtb=l.iiem to determine the precise natiare ' LZ
their comPlalan
The Wahl meat. comprlaing ten see nciMil.
When It Is sot COOVeldest 1.0 visit ute
city , the Doctor's opinion can be ebtidnedbyltiOnit
a 'mitten statement of the awe, and medianes Om
fmrardel by mall or express. In some lattaft.
balrall,f, • personal exambiattmala abolute"?
negetairagen In ether! dailY Penional attention
=ol an for the accommodetion of snob
odloe,lt= pro=i n treeery reit
_Zit? that
Is calculated to promote recovery. inellbling medi
cated mine baths. Ail phimmiMons use pampand
In➢
the Dmitor a own laboratory, =Orr hie personal
SOVICYLIIOO. Melted p•bibblft• at Offles free Mr
bf man fee twosome. _
_have faded.
two Tt t : rt I V % I t
Le w • MN 0.
Mar
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Ell
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COTO FIREFIVONII WITH,
=7=Mi!
UPHOLSTERER
Uphol4enon aad Prophoto. , of
NO. 127 WOOD STREET,
Of all Colors,
RANG AND FOR SALE AT
;13, QI7EENSWARE &co
100 WOOD STREET.
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124 Wood qmet
Queens ware.
y largest ssesrtavlat at New 'Vara