The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 18, 1870, Image 2

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    HE DAILY GAZETTE,
El
- OFFICIAL PAPER
Of, Pittsburgh, Allegheny Elly and
Allegheny County.
• GAZETTE BUILDINQ:
Corner of SLUM Avenue and /lustreMad street
SATURDAY. JUNE 18, 1870
SONDti at Fzankfort,
— PirrioiniutAt Antwerp, quiet ,
Gome-cion'ed in New York on yeeterday
at 1124(gu8.
THE,OUTI.EB are taken off from ixtV
ported coat, the taxes should be removed
!Maitre domestic production. ,
TuE passage of Bingham's Cuban rep-
Intion in the House was a great triumph
for the Adminietratioa. The 'resolution
copied almost_ word for word from the .
messier of Tuesday last.
Fitritlebitteias to the great pipe bill
swindle is said to have rendered Mr.
George K. Anderson anything but popular
with the oil producers of his 'district.
He resigned the office of President of the
-. Petroleum Association feeling his position
to be unpleasant, and there wax no re.
monetrance against his retirement. The
memory of the pipe 'fraud is still fresh
and we think Mr. Anderson counts with.
: out hie hest in depending on the producers
to sustainn - him in' his present contest for
sinaterial honors in the Erie-Crawford
'Tam most valuable autographs in a rare
collection, at the Capital of the State are
two“Whleli"iiiiessxl through a bank during
the tridinorable Mackey-Irwin battle hut
winter. These are well worthy preserve.'
' tion, as they tell of bribed Legislators and
• - trickery and dishonesty in .high places.
They represent the shining pieces which
led a factious and dishonest set of traitors
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to fly the regularßeptibliautciuCus nom=
'nation tit the treaanryship and sell-out
- body and soul, politics and principles, to
`opposition. 'These autographs, at
, 7, 'tatted to bank. checks, were originally
made by„,a prominent oil operator, who is
noweridestining to find place in ihe Sen•
ate to represent an honeet and intelligent
coristitnimcy.
Tug House hoe disposed of the - Cuban
question for the present by adopting. (ice
to 88) the following resolution
Be it reaoked. (tr., That the President
is hereby authorited to remonstrate
the harbarotut manner in which
the war la Cuba has been conducted, and
if he shall deem it expedient to solicit the
cooperation of other governments jrs such
measures as he may deem necessary to
secure from both contending portico an
observance of the lawn of war recogniz
by civilised, nations.
• --This 'proposition is equally humane
and statesmanlike. In the interests of
civilization, it protests against the cruel
ties which have marked the Cabin contest,
while it preiludes any recognition . of a
ltsral • stile of belligerency except with
the cooptiritive Sprimval ifethergovern:
meats to kill:dome our intervention.
. ly EincitzTAßY Fran retires from the
State Deparreierrtionotry will know
the:tru&reesonto be that he-fit:it - VT of
'afilee;tiof: %bit: lite office irAseary of him.
He accepted its responsibilities with relno
tance, by
R4. 3 9siltheta with'credit to him
self, with honor to the country, and to the
hearty sithcfactionof the President, and
his more than once signified his wish to
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lay the burthen of duty down. How ab
mud to suppose that the Presictent slicild .
. desire the retirement of a confidential ad.
vieir whOse 'dilee he has always followed,
, 'and whose policy he has never failed to
sustain, and sustains yet! And it is quite
as absurd to suppose that he mature any
1 --- tmecessoreititriltOutd be able tOleiti the
Ezecuttioiciiie,elairi any ot4r direction
tkdtp that which now decisively indicates
the foreign polley,of this Adminisiration.
England could gain 'nothing, Spain could
lose nothing, and the Republic would
profit nothing, by any possible change in
the head our State Department.
Tux Republicans of Philadelphia have
Uoll7linatesi their full tickets. For Con.
wept, Messrs. Myers and Kelly, are again
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*elected. ichisen hi the Second district
ghee Mr. O'Neill a rival, but both of them
will probably withdraw. The first
trlct fs etrongly Democratic. and Runkle,
- the Republican nominee, has a bad show.
for an election. In the legialatiTe ticket
we are glad to nee a decided impro4ement
upon that of last year.,,,B,W,Tbornas is
the candidate for Senator to stormed
Nagle, ind'ought to succeed. For the
Aanembly, Messrs, Ltong, Adair!, Bunn,'
\ Davis and Stokes are droipt:d.
and Johnston; Cloud, Albright,
Sw4, - toinly and Miller are' re-nominated.
'll;PQ4objealonable names on.the, Rat
ate thciara AtV: 'su;ish:: ! ind
Kleekttei. The nbioriOui Ltnian was- se
,isslett for Rogitnmr,of His election .
. is doubtful. As a' whole, with, thero:. ,
neptiOna:the tickets are acesptable to the
'Rep - übliouiiiof Philadelithirti And :will be
choleit inrOctober.
914 4* - " M *T E NPKirs9 I Meadville,
ilia ottheleadist laarvere of the State,
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learn Las permitted hie
144nalitis used by Lis friend") foi the
Republlsa4 . .Simatorial nomination in the
• Erie•CmWtonl,distriet. It is of just ouch
tasterld *if ilutt hitlu3rto misrepresented
district should find a successor to -Lowry.
' Ve his; through a long and usefdl life,
' resided In Crawford county, sustaining an
_ unitipeachable chiricier, And Prsicildnir
' • the goOd will and respect of all hinneigh
bent and business aOluinitinces. A man
of large tunlerstandlni, strongly defined
character and 'sufficient wealth to place
him at;Cn , the fettiptations of the cheque-
makers of Harrisburg, he seems eminently
fitted' and qtudified for the idace. lie Is
largely identified with the interests of.
th• district and .lien contributed 'myth
througlt.his own bnainess Tahoe ind ac
.-tivity :to its general , prosperity. .and de-
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veloptnent, e Lakin measure of con
.,
, ad ence - can refy be : reposed in inch a
i ' -- i iiiiiia, and In ew of the weak material
..'brought against him, we feeliteaured
.- :that he will walk over 'the course to easy
triumph.
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~. Tag good poopleof Crawford and Erie
--.comities„ hive in:interesthig query with
r w)alch to;trotipje the ,ix. thinking powers.
'-j likeiVriAdekno'w i-frilkti 'Motive induces
. Mr. George K. Anderson to make wicked
fight fiorl the State Senate. The thlrat for
limier aiglicewer and fame . will tire... moat
men irmilh's bitter war of .politics to se ,
•- 'cure peMional - elevation; hat there are
many thMaghtful people who credit kr.
A. with ambition of another quality. With :
ii,rl
an appet to whetted and keenly set las
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winter a fiarrisbarg by-hie connection
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"iftliihe'rrelUtury sale; he is. fresh ;for
new int e and jobbery. and, douittlese
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feels thit lei'4•o4}t6oomplield =keel in a
senate meet than at hie old post In the
' lob*. lime ire uncharitable enough to
~,.- sup*** "list he biotin view the pus'se
of an a legalizing the use of bank
-- cheques in certain awes, together with
'- a penis° ' git a penal offenie for any
lOW rte deliver over to curious auto
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graph seekers any financial papers after
they have accomplished their purposes-
Had each a lair been In fOrce lest minter,
damaging evidence In legible black and
white would not now be in eiiitenee to
prove the ,Tet!ality of some people tall'o
are willing to tiny unscrupulous legisla
tors who offer themselves for , sale like
sheep in the shambles,
A PARAGRAPH in yesterday mon:tines
telegrams from Washington to the Asso
ciated Press supports the statement made
a week or two since, that the reporters at
the Capital for the Association are it, the
Coneplracy to embroil our Government in '
the Cuban question. We rer e-no the par
agraph now referml to,
~. The excitement i s tae Capital owing to
tho s l a t e of C u b,. affairs. exceeds any
thtrigreeezi b e t e ,. who:naiad; Private as
iorance of ibe,reeast of the whole Cabinet
i s f ree l y even by the President and omi
nouswoe of impeachment. , Butler le
~.r a atically execrated by the Republi-
ISuch . a report has no claims upon the
public confidence. The talk of an unpre
cedented excitement over this miserable
question Is all gosh. The entry about im
peitclunent and a recast of the Cabinet
are equally absurd and contradictory. A
proposition to impeach would not irresist
ibly lead General Grant Moffat a recast of
his Cabinet,— ; if we know anything of the
man. The tempest of feeling may beas
terrific as the reporter pats it, but it is all
in a tea-pot. We cheerfully admit that
the Piesident's message and the :ting
ham 7 tesolution have stirred up a tre
mendous excitement among the fifty
Demodsts and thirty odd Republicaris,
bond htiidera, manifest-destiny chaps and
all, orl have failed in their attempts to
bring n a- .war with Spain, and the
perpetual abandonment of our Alabama
claims against England, but their impo
tent chigrin Is really not of the slightest
pertuanen' t consequence. Their' squirm
ing reminds ono of the performancesof a
cluster of the timex lertularia when touch
ed witit corrosive sublimate. And the
Associated Press reporter is evidently one
of the sufferers. We protest against Ito
continued Misrepresentations,pf a. sit &-
thin where a decisive Republican majority
.supporte the Executive policy.
IS' HE ELIGIBLE
. The point has been raised that Mr. Geo.
K. Anderson, aspirant for Senatorial hpm
ors in the ErimCrawford district, is not
eligible to that high office, inasmuch as
he held his residency last October at 1612
Omen street, Philadelphia.. The. State
Constitution clearly provides that (Sec.
VIII., Article 1.) . .
"So person shall be a - Senator who shall
not have attained the age of twenty-Ave
yskrs, and have been a citizen and inhabi
tant of the State four years next before
his election and the tart year thereof an
inhabitant of the district from which he
shall he chosen, unless he shall have been
absent on public business of the 1 - ti ited
States or of this State," etc. i
Mr. Anderson was registered - and t oted
an a citizen of-Philadelphia in the fa 1 of
1869, and unless he can make out tha . his
skillful manipulation of certain me.. bets
of the Legislature last 'winter to se re
the defeat of the regular Republican
elm nominee for the State Treaou
pertained to rho business" o
Commonwealth. we marvel how he
make good his eligibility for the Se
from the district he would repro
Let our Republican friendenf these
pause"in advance of nomination, for
Anderson cannot take his seat, eve
elected, and whosoever shall receive
next highest number of votes for thel
tiee-in the district. Democrat or Repu
lican, will probably . ba awarded the p
WHO FATHERS IT?
The new patty imminent teem. to
Withiiit r a fattier. No one will own
blunting. - Even the Commercial fig
ehy of it; and while naturally inane
take it up and fondle it, is still, too-m.
afraid of dirtying its Min& to lake •
For awhile It was thought the politi
Tempersace men would acknowledge
paternity; but they, too, are offish,
deny positively all agency in getting t• e
movement up.. To their credit be it ital.,:
they prefer to wait and see what the Re-'
publicans will do before attempting to
augu st. a revolt, which anticipates ail
jolt aide of quarrel.
Who, then, will answer rug parents or
'Tensors at the baptism of thitt...child ?
The
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is published without a mane at
tach to it; every one you' speak to on
r.dhe treet denies , - having having signed it Or
favo it; and while many are auspeeted
of a s eaking-fondneas for such enter
prise, jl of them are too shrewd to sitow
their hands in connection with it. . .
Enydlf the scheme were a legislative one; if
he proposed revolt could be justified on
and tenable grounds; If there Steve,
real necerialty for setting up' an op-
Rion to the regular organization of the
• . eitubllcan party, men of character and
I , tluence would not be aahamed to own
t err connection. with it or asentne re•
.t/ability for It . •
What then? Dore it not' follow that
hat every one rurparted is isheined of
.s..uld be scrupulously avoided .by all?
'ho, with any respect for himself, is go.
g to.rewd to an anonytnoae , rall , or
b ndly join a band without a leader?
e worship of the veiled 'prophet of
EOutman would have some claim to ro
ot beside such political madnerw sic
Errumcsss Stand by the old sag!
N one is ashamed of it. we made a no
bL fight under it for Fremont; and ha4ti
en uered - ifirice beneath its folds With
Li .coln and Grant. That flag does not
1:;cIi. good and noble name. to sanctify it.
n, then, will abandon It for the black
flag of rebellion, unsanctified by a aingin
name;to march no one knows whither,
and under leiders masked from public
recognltionl
' THE XXIXth DISTRICT. e .
The Republics= of the . XXlXtli Sens.
torte' District, Crawford and Erie coun
ties, will be called upon shortly to select
a' candidate for the Senate to, succeed
Morrow B. Lowry, who, through politi
cal treachery, ban ma lost cute with the
party as to muse his retirement from the
field, fearing to again go , befOre ,an
out
raged corogituency for their suffrages. A
people once paid out will be :careful that
the edlietion to not repeated,and they will
be more prudent and discriminating in
the selectioit of theii representatives.
' They will frown upon demagogues who
may offer themselves, whose political rei,
cords are black with bribery, dUplicity,
unfaithfulness and treachery, and will
Beck out good, pure and true men who
have not figured in the bargains and sales
which, marked certain proceedinge in
Harrisburg beat winter. They willea.
seq . with the ballet At ,the polls that no
man who has used: money . to buy e mem.
her of the Legislature front his allegiance
to hie ,, piny: principles and ids constitu.
enci, trusted in a, posit4M;;Where
hitniell might in• turn; be. bought or
used by schemes itgainet the interest!) of
'the Commonwealth and the 'people.
The forthcoming primary meeting, at
the district will therefore be wateket
with interest bJ Wct filthfal
Republican citizens of the State. In that
quarter above all others should the intel
ligent vacua rebuke In qto uncertain ray
the ring of sham Republicans who..redd
out the part] last winter at Ifirriebarg
PITTSRURGEt_DAILY GAZETTE : SATURDAY: MORNIN
and aimed to disorganize its ranks every
where and bring ruin to ita doors, while
they should feast and fatten in the cazny
of the rejoicing enemy. It is essential
-for the ptkilti:pf polities, the interests of
ihe general pe o pl e and of the State i that
these rotten brauches and their &bottom
should be scourged at the bar of public
opinion, and forever consigned to the ig
nOrnipious place in estimation which they
AO richly deserve. To those of our read
ern in that district we earnestly nay, do
your full duty. Let not personal !Remit.
and or private relationship prevent your
voting against any man who has sold, or
brought about. the ado of your dietrict
and all the voters in it. ha' thew entirely
the men who, rich in worldly means. have
lavished their filthy lucre to overturn the
Republican majority in the Legislature,
who have bought - week-knoed and avari
cious and dishonest members to-depart
from boner and - principle to defeat a can
didate for office who had the full, fair and
boneet armada nomination of his party.
Remember, only part of the progrimme of
the bolter, and disorganizers of last
winter was carried out. Their schemes
temporarily failed, but with new recruits,
if any such can lie obtained, they will be
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again resumed. Will you add ode to their
bum•r, and thus strengthen ,a coalition
form d to break down the great lieptibli
lkt,.
can Arty and to rob and plunder the
trees' ry of the. State, cud to sacrifice its
beat interests to accomplish personal ends
and objects . ? We have allidintr faith in
your honesty and intelligeWce, 'your; Inv,.
of principle, devotion to our great pnrty.
to the interests of our Connuonwealth,
and we think, nay we know, you will not
wind to Harrialinrg one who has trained or
been trained in the 1.4i.13 school of •
politica.
GARFIELD'S CONTRIVANCE
A Chimp, journal which has. in the
discussitms upon the funding question,
steadily upheld the interests of the no
dons] hanks, note insists that the tiartield
currency bill a distinct and palpable
step, though not a eery long one, towards
specie payment. - We cannot Nee it in
That light, and the preen generally agree
with us.
The bill. cont e mplates two difliTent
propositions: the first, to pay offand can
cel the three is•r_ cent. certificates, the
hanks being compelled to substitute there
for greenbacks or gold in their .reserves,
and, second, an intlatioii, pure and simple,
o[. the currency by the addition to its vol-
ulna of fifipmfllions of new bank paper.
We'approve of thin divot.' of the three
ceute, but the country wituld oave the
num of $1150,000 annually in- interest, if
the gold were applied, instead, to the re
demPtion of nix per rent. liontlit The bill
proposes, in other wools, to pity *1,550,000
annually for the Mot of a financial export.
meat. Certainly not to reduce the
volume of the currency, for we replace,
dollar for dollar, the certificates With new
bank paper. These certificates are -not
currency, and never were really so consid.
ered. l : - ' They have been held asepn Invest
ment anti tho' the rate of interest wits
lose, I yet that was even better . for th e .
banks, than a reserve all in green.
hack which bear no interest at all. 0 .
course. the greenbacks must now take the
place 'ln the reserves., for no banker would
use gold for that purpose, while it is
wortlit 15 per cent. more in; the market.
The banks would appear fo hint, by, thin
eperatton, but they gain an ample cmpen
nagon an the withdrawal' of the amount
in greenbacks, and the greater control
they will thus secure over the tirtaroes of
the country. When all the greenback.
shall lave been withdrawn, the banks will
furnish all our ctirrency, and the Govern
ment be to their bands. FOr
this, the system mutt be nasln.
twined in good criMit at all. hazards.
Resumption will a question - which
these Institutions will be able to enntrol
absolutely, for tlie,tfilovernment will be in
no Filiation to force measures ad long as
the nntenf a broken bank i worth more
than the paper- of a nominally solvent insti
tution, as is the cane now And would be
then. Seventy five or hundred oidllions of
this paper thrown back on the Treasury for
redemption In a crisis, wah gold to be
'realized from - bonds sold in a panicky
'market; would present a nategory forbid
ding each a retain as long as it could be
prevented. We are justified in declaring
that the national banks would mere com
pletely hive the mastery of the Goeern
meat than now. And now they havo an
farad:ice fitiffairs quite as pcteibt as In
for the public 'good.
How. thin sitnation can be. rega,rtted . as
marking n palpable progress toward
stunption, is beyond our ability to nee.
We should an readily admit that the de
sired resumption was - palpably" to be
accelerated by the Sfty mintotha laflation
also pro:T.-WO for by this bill.,
—lnstead of calling it simply a cur
rani), bill, the measure should rather be
styled a bllrto confirm and enlarge the
powers' and privileges of the national
hanky, arid to postpone indefinitely that
rescuilidion which" the country di:sires,
but which the banks will debar us from
to the last possible hour: I.et us call
things by their right names
Since tha-above was. written, the follow
ing paragraph In the New lock 13rrning
Port cornea Under cirdeye. On the same
subject It "aye
In short, this bill elan enormous scheme
for inflating the earrenev. for postponing
indefinitely the'reeamption of specie pay
ments, and for checking the growth of
confidence in the Mancii soundness of
the ndtlori. cannot' believe thin it
'will find furor. with the groan,.
Wet Hickory
The excitement In this place in intense.
90 Friday last the "Bird" well, 'which in
on the. Tuttle farm,
.commenced denting
"ell at a featful rate. Thin well 'is" being
drilled through caning, and, bids fair to be
a first clubs well. It in Owned by Mr,
Frank Irwin, of Rouncville. The - Feu.
lure" well still' continues to pump lie 200
barrels per day. Quite .number of new
milk, on this tract will he down the coal:
ing week.
On the Wllkimi farm, which joins 111 e
Tuttle farm on the nonth,the greatent
fixity is notienable. Ito McNair well,'On
Jeage.No. I,la down and will be tested tb•
rifOrrbwi. There are rigs up onlve other
leases, "one of "which drilling ban cont.
menced,
On Ihe Jones farm, Mr. Binney's well
1
s being rapidly pushed forward. On this
well is used one a °Acme's 18 horse
boilers, with double engine, which_ lea
den; it Impossible to stop on the centre,
and makes it Impossible for' tools trt be
stack.
On the Faulkner farm. adjoining the
Wilkins farm, there are four rigs in, pro.
cesrof erection. •
•On the W. Scott farm, the Scott. well,
No. , legrumping,74. :80 ',barrels_ per
day. Tien, arequite a large number of
rigs on this tract and a few days will tell
the story. This farm joins the Fagundas
farm truths south, • ; •
- On the'Fagttndas farm, the work of do.
velopment is being rapidlyy, pushed for..
ward. — .• This farm is owned by, Messrs.
Neyhari; Orandii & Fisher, end contains
,15i1 acres; the ,fuse to lease any portion
et - thiti farm, but intend operating it them.
selves; they Imre already twelve wells
suirted. A largo number of lots have
been leased -for handing purposes., No
ises. g ealootis are allowed on the-prem-
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THE junior, freshmen and acithitifie
crews of Harvard attempted their annual
, race on Charles river, on Saturday, bat
'Caring to the rough water encountered a
wet time. The scientifics pulled the
course, but their shell - nearly half filled.
The boats of. the freshmen and jimlors
'were both swamped, but the 'latter, b
sturdy swimming, towed their b oa I .
and took the second prize. The fresh
men Were picked up •and saved their
*wt.. The race was not timed.
RELIGIOVS INTELLIGENCE
The general statistics of the United
Piesbyterian Churchjor the year ending
81ay,1870, are en follow.; Synods, 8;
-Presbyteries. (including three Indepen
dent:o, 59; ministerii. 551; .congreiations;
727; membership, 69056; Saliday . schooli,
575; teachers and officers. 6,671; scholats, -
42,907- theological seminaries, 5; colleges
and academies, 4; students last year, 625;
contributions to Church funds and salaries,
$819,361. The .Mission Boards report
quite n membership find other interesting
items. •
The United PreAbyteriaii thinks while
it is right that'CciOred men should be edu.
cated and made preachers, condemns the
building of a college at St. Louis, for the
education of colored ministers exclueively.
The idea of this mite is not in harmony
with the spirit of the age, much lees iu
sympathy with the gospel. -
One of our Wento . rit cities,t3iiitraukee,l
in attrikin contrast with Sabbath•deeecra.
lion New york, has panned in ordinance
rehibiting dancing on the Lord's day.
They Adediscs reports that' a wealthy
Jew, ih Monterey, to show hie apprecia.
tion of what PrMe:liar:fir:ln has done for
his race, paid five thousand dollars in gold
for one of the finest Jewish churches in
that' cit,-, and donated It to the Protes
tants, mod a congregation of over two
thou:ran 1 persons worship there every
Sabbath day. . .
Rev. . L. Stune..D.D., Congregational
tninisterl, of San Frineinco. affirms
California is fast becoming a land of
drunkards. lie says young men drink
everywhere: wine is on the tables gimes
ally and aiming everybody drinks. Vine
growing is a . speciality in California;
twenty-two millions of grape-vines having
been set out during the past season.
In the dedicatory sermon of the
pastor, lice. E. P. tioodwin. of the
First Congregational Church, Chica
go. he discussed the questian of
nou.gnisg church; he remarked Ave
milk Make people in rags as welcome
as people in . spotless broadcloth. We
must so trent new-comers that they can't
help coming again.' Treat a man ooldly,
and you may - not persuade him to come
nny • ' -
more.
At the late bet ion of the Episcopal
~Bishop of New liampghlre, held at Dover,
Pr. Henry A. Coit was elected by the
clergy by a rote of nearly two to ono for
all others, but the laity voted nearly un
animously against concurrence. Six nd•
ditioual clerical ballots failed to make
other choice. A conference was finally
ordered, and Prof. Niles. of Trinity Col
lege, Hartford, Conn., was chosen. The
ultimate success of the laity in the selec
tins of their candidate gave them great
satisfaction.
Connecticut has furnished twenty Binh
ops, to tho Episcopal Church, of alum
about nnolialf are front Hartford.
Rev. Dr. Henry Kendall, formerly. pas
tor of the Third Presbyterian church
this city, W 49 elected by the late Renal
ted Presbyterian Cieneral Assembly oneo
the Secretaries, of the new Boned o
home Missions)
The Independent represents that three
children of. Baptist parents, now grown
up. Inflicted in joining St. Micheal!' Epic
0441 Church. at Kingston. Jamaica. to
be immersed.• The rector, Mr. Price, con
sulted the Bishop, who mid "there should
be no objection to it," and the immergiou
took place. -
It is stated that in the "Narrative of
the State of Religion," presented by lr.
Curler to the Presbyterian Aasembly. the
Doctor mentioned that several churches
had tried with satialaction the plan of
making-'the eldership rotary, rather than
permanent. "'The paragraph, however,
was stricked out. •
The Episetlial Convention of New ln
sey have introduced the reform of minori
tyrepreeentatlon, the that religions body,
tie believe. that has attempted the ioove.
tion. Each voter can vote on his bailor
for as many pv:tantire sminin t., be elected,
or he may Ore the same number of votes
for any one of the . candidates.
At the late' meeting of the Virginia
Baptist Association. our of tho speakers
from Roanoke stated that the most form
idable obstacles in his region were Dunk
ardism and ghinkardirm.
Considerable feeling was roused in this
community for and. against the proposi
tion at the (leneral Assembly of the
United Presbyterian Church La thin city.
to regard "Papal Baptism" invalid; but
the Southern Presbyterian fieneral Aa .
scattily: riCOWding to the Independent,
voted that. rnitarianism. "Popish" and
neampbelliie" baptisms are Invalid. Thin
is a bold step and may give trouble here
after.
It is reported that a zealous brother at
the Plymouth church prayer-meeting,
Brooklyn, !tab!, in Me remarks, that he
had been living without ain. Nir.Beecher.
replied, - I think you ought to have been
in heaven long ago."
The firaCtime the new bell of the gpia•
copal chureli in Boise city, 'ldaho Terri.
tore, was rung for service, a man re
marked. as he passed into the church,
- Well, I have not been into church' for
eighteen years, but that bell ban called
me Out:.
The New - York Obstreer records the fact
that in She meat crowded churches in
New. York city, there is a degree of Chris
than courteey worthy of the higheet com
mendation. The doors of all the petrit are
thrown open until they are full, and then
the alai.; are filled With fiesta, the oflicent
becoming door keepers In the hpuse of - the
Lord. attendingalike to the - humble poor
as well as the richest visitor.
The Epirteopal tont'entirin
,Long
•
Island adopted a rub• that the reports - of
parisbee shall hereafter mate whether
their churches are insured,, and for what
prorlortion of their value.
Rer. Dr. J. P. Newman, Chaphdn to the
United States Senate, and pastor, of the
Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal church
at the Capital,,la talked of for Bethel, in
that Church,at the election in lAN.
Rev. Dr. W. Pinkney, of Washington
City, recently elected Assistant Bin Lop Cif
Maryland, was originally Mpthodlet, and
was at one ohne preparing for thr ministry
of that Church, for which purPose he -en
tered Princeton Theological Seminay.
His theological views changed while there.
and finally he wits induced to enter the
ministry of the Episcopal Church.
A Madnatizad Island.
A curious d has lately' been
made by the telFgraphers on the little
island of St. Pierre, hfiquelon. There are
two telegraph stations on the island; one
is worked by' lilt American company,
which receives messages front Newfound
land and sends them on to Sidney, using
aDo werful battery and the ordinary Morse
signals. The other de. worked by the
French Transatlantic Company; who em
ploy exceedingly delicate instrumente in
receiving messages from Brest and Dux
• bury. These very sensitive instruments
were found to be seriously affected by
earth cur.renta—thifis, currents depend
ing on some rapid changes in the electri.
cal condition of the island—which Later
fermi - very much with the working of the
line. After * adopting measures to obviate
this difficulty, it wan discovered that them
earth-currents were due in part, to thO
operatlono of the mwerfnl battery' of , the
American 'Telograidi Company, that bat
tery„ every, time it was used, actually
charging', as a Leyden Jar, the whole
little rocky _island of St. Pierre, Miquelon.
And it was found that by a proper dispo
sition of the French instrumente. every
word sent over, the American line could
be made to leave itsfac simile with the
French company; and this, too, though
the two lines nowhere come within sere
sal.bundred yards of each other, the only
connection of the two being through the
AMONG the attendants at the recent pie
air in celebration of the seinbcentennia
anniversary of the settlement of hadhati
apolie, was 11r. Isaac Marta, who came to
Indians. from Ohio in 1816. Ile, with a
twin brother, Magee, married the twin
sisters. This doable marriage was tale.
brated on the same day. Each conplehae
had twelve children, each having had sev
en boys and five girls. At the time of
their marriage the brothers wer e of the
same height exactly, and within One pound
of the game weight, which was one hun
dred and seventy-five pounds. and for a
spare of twenty , five years continued with
in two pounds o't that fignre. The broth
ere, with their wives, are both living. Thi
former are fifty.eight years old, and the
latter fifty-four. All were born on the
2:th day of the month, and were m arr i e d
on the same day of the month il an . The
twin boys mentioned are no* twelve
years old, and their mother often fi n d,. i t
impossible to distinguish the one from the
other. Death. hen been equally kind to
each family. Ten children rem. n to
each.
TO PROVE:IIT SICILIENS
rin
Sl u o p a gyt h / r e t .3ths., of
Summer,
rettirsPrt!
remit., tilos Lhtoriae ortlroe. You orth (Rd
forth euppinuet rorelved the. 4.7 aLJABIDI
BURNS tt. CO ti EillUri STORE, corner of
end Sixth streets.
CHLORIDE OF LIME.
Chloride of.l.lroe. I Chloride of ..lOte.
Chloride of Limo. I Chloride of Llue
Chloride of Limo. chloride of L. •
Chloride of Lime. Chloride .4 ht..:
I=llll
JAMES E. BURNS & CO.'S
DRUG STOIIE.
Corner Peon and Ulna told
N. Clair) Nnvela
I=l
Sometime. there IA a lack of vitality lu ledge
and apparently well developed frames. Stereolean
sinews and mead. are not always Indicative of
staining and constitutional vigor In thetrpossessor.
Health depends more upon the eonaltion of the
stomach. the liver and the bowels. than clime the
breadth of the shoulder, or the ...Sof loose levees
and ys of the systsele In which Strength Issue.
toned toreidde. All of this grand animal mashie.
trite of Itself no Protective against sickness nod
decay. Easy .d perfect digestion, regular and
healthy secretions, uncontaminated blood,
Mettler discharge of the waste matter of the Who)
through the ...tines, the kidneys and the penis,
aro the most Nitent safes...es easiest disease,
the best guaranties
r edoageritY. PT.. , tons
...frets In Me grent e and per 7b
el Hostetter**
Stomach Bitters. The Ingre owhich the
Great Tonle and Alterative Is compared are taiten
Solely from the vegetable kingdom, end their me
dicinal virtues are not counterbalanced by the acid
and i:1013011S elements which valet, more or from In all the powerful mineral drugs. Sufferers from
i n e u irc bilouthess, Intermittent fevers, nery
b yor constipation, not only find
ate relief from the eve of thin agreeable stimulant
an ken on Increasees conscious, ea time
weon, of mi of nynstitutional elastici
ty and vital force. labor usdeglivaure no longer
produce the mune effect actin them heretofore.
enO they Teel as If they had acquired as a
new hold on
life, a reseme of mental and pliTsical energy., This
ha. been the experience -of thousands of both
...se, and every tiny adds to the mai. of conerma.
tory testimony. Whenever the beninerature and
state of the atmosphere. exercises ade reeling
!thence over the.minds and bodies of Invalids.
Hostetter'. Bittern the tools upon which they
con rely for swift and permanent restondlon.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
FABER
VAY DOREN
367 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
STEAM EN CANES,
IRON AND WOOD WORKING
MACHINERY',
Steam Pumps,
Engineers' and Machinbgs' Tools,
STEA3I FIRE -ENGINES,
B E r fricG,
Woolen A chinery, Machine Cards.
EirMann Curers' and Milk Snp-
Fu ll ni es ish .l l c o o a s t h anj t e n ui t p i g on hand and
190 0 ~ , ;.zlZl*, VI ca v M EMI./
, LETTER
ging Pre. sses
Col
' .PRIOALs, "
EtiSM.
F r Z
1 E, E .5 17:8 , 97 g , . .
,Asr, GILT PREAREA,
PRESS STAND,
• PYING BOOKS.
COPYING BOOKS.
E COPTLNG BOOKS.
•ISIZE COPYING BOOKS.
COPYING BOWER.
3 COPYING FLUID,
. .OPTING FLUID,
."... PYLVG FLGID.
OPTING FLUID, -
COPYING SIIETTS.
mule COPYING BRUSHES,
, ORIALIIIINA AND IRON.
J. L.
No.
READ & SON
02 Fourth Avenue.
PITTSBURGH. PA.
IPROVED 4'
711 Y SEEDER
El
reliedoe been
In .11
tion to
run p
Whe n
of cherries t
He Th
od seme.e Math
•
Int use for go gat six yeat,aad nays
,ronssen
tulle Umtata. to slag n itre flutists
20 minutitmpotetty. ortil mad abash* ,
os.
ll ' ged Ire!'
ft IS lb. • '
ertrotlon.
All ord..
• adluttable. thereby ohootteg It to
es.
Cherry Seeder to the !Outgo; $o
=EI
JA
No.l
ESBOWN,
iNV:oodStreet
mrsinntnn,
IL4NUF
be Filled at
CTURERS' PRICES
OONERY
STA
P EN - TING,
B 1 wak Books.
ALLAWC. BAKEWELL
7k Wood Street, Pittsburgh.
NeW aoofm
PE NALL
MEI=
Mules and Horses.
One par vary iloqi CA RRIAGE HORSES.
Tbrce ruperlor FAMILY - nowizs.
Three very goal MULES.
Three new EASTERN BUILT BUOGIEB.
Ftur taNl PP:COND ['AND BUGOITZ.
R. PATtERSON ar
me!momumm
Lands, Factories &Mills,
JOS. C. G. KENNEDY & SON,
- wAsinNowN... C., • •
An AMU for tbeislo of lancomul .fon/I FARMS
and ngleutble tracts of .TIMUER and MLNRITAI.
LANUS and MINRPAL SPRINGS umproved) in
the Stow of Marl! • •Vlnflolif, North Carollria,
Georgia. Alin.. 'and 1111..loslopl..Tbor also
00W IRON rocumntas, COTTON FACTORIES
sml FLOURING MILLE ikagrest !Aiken:
I.4:ffklAT
TEAS! . TEAS! TEAS'
Jut , »aired, ••WU 1113 4111011800111211nt offT sr,
,
T-TAtargiiNNb
EUZ2
•
suc riorie. _ 4
Bums era ' , utiles' to can end examin e the 00011
is
intro q tkeser.uoins...me prtee will be for the Interest of the
o ithtr a lasnd.: . l . erg r irzt o e b lmilent esentinsentl
PIDWARD IIEA2LITON.
• vs es,. Nos. ticlind 90 Diamond equate.
ABENCY BUSINESS OF ALL
KINDII to het nansseted Phlladelpb la, New
m rth i rantorl i t %J r :ended to bK ii n.
I, lk.
Wed references even If desVeln -r jortljtih'
Q, JUNE 18, 1870
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS .
AT '
SENPLE'S
11110 and 182 /Wend Btreel.
133=EIM
Gprid Bargains in
NEWqO \ OD
9 Yards of
Merrimack Chintzes
FOR $l.OO
•
.At Mile.. Pelt and hart Calicos.
M Hammack
It I V:.
\Puhlnjlton Callen..
Mire.. Fast Colored Lawns.
At Priutad
At Double Width ebeoaafohalra—bast bar
us °Sawed this ammo.
At iP'l4i'4jiitl'—""b
IN i.,4laleigta Shawl,
At Or.. Llaht lalmnra o
Waists.
A t $l.OO, Gored Summer atirts—a areas banal.
JAPANESE SILKS,
Japanese Poplins,
jaimme.ve .Robes;
Plain, Pink, Blur. Buff and Green
LAWNS.
AT
Very Low Prices,
WM. SEIIFLE'S,
180 and 182 Federal Street, Allegheny.
Morganstern & Co's,
EMS
MACRUM. GLYDE & CO
SPECIAL BARGAINS!
PandSOLS
Regardless of Cost I
Pongee and Silk Parasols for $l,
Wolin( 1.73.1;
Mottland Shawls
for
14`i i .nh'it',Ttfriftne Rome at... . ...
lace Itanntereblefr. at. ...
Ilel9l4.lLehed Illadkeittlfefli, St..,
1.10•0 Torre/a. at
Manz' Jean Drawera, at
Oman Kid Glores, at . ...
Hoop ..iktrta, at
Call and convince yourself 'that to other home
.cue g00d... w• ...e do.
Nos. 78 and 80 Market Street.
SPECIALTIES
Hats and Innets,
AT
_HORNE - CO'S
•
NAI DA
LADIE' AND CHILDREN'S CACTUS AND
STRAW RATS.
.RATItt Ettmazir aUffirNALVIAN
PA ITABRELLAS. PONGEE
AND COLORED LINE A not, lot Ilan reatlatitl,
EMBROIDERIES.
SWISS NEEDLE WORE AND HAIINDRO
mmts Axn INSERTING&
ARAL AND IMITATION .. LACE COLLARS .
AND TIANTEERCILIEFS.
CIDIIIICZETITR •
EILBROIDERED LINEN arms.
I.ADIE9' WRITE AND BROWN LINEN DRESS
SUITS.
INFANTS . NEB. ROBES AND • DRESSES. A
hrahD lif Worm trini . all r.
Brighttn Light Irtsalss: Slisdos, sAS
:mlten. • • •
NEW 6-00DS
Arriving Every Day,
7 AND 79 MARKET STREET
On a Par - With Gold
WE NOW OFFER
Our New Stock
DRY GOODS
NOTIONS
AT
EASTERN IPRICES,
BUYERS ARE INVITED TO
Examine our GOods & Prices
A RBUTIINOT,
SHANNO & CO.,
N 0.11 5 Wo
d. Street.
JOHN Q. WORKMAN al RICILARD DA Vlis
WORIMAN4 DAVIS;
BileGgssor• to WORKMAN, MCKiHR R 00.. mum-
Imams sad MAW. In
Carilage.s, Buggies;
SPRING 14 BUCK S WAGONS.
'42, 44, 44 and 48 BERM St., Allegheny.
Heparin( BWOIT zßA,Pßkeptly .zonated. Or. lire Work .ma promptly
lOW Style MI
AM ranted to zlTe wtlafieDoa
"" unn i r ' .l.
BUL . AMMIN . for MA A. rbonoTrola
rActi„r.l44l,lALTstir4
tur NUM.
'H. RICHARD DAVID baying 'Dwell.," to s
tempt
or Ala. ad WI.. TX Moore, fa tbe late Mv
of vemuntAx.mothiga CO., the leasing. viu
11:::=TantrAtit ir We=
• iiTAILINNIte
late with Mane Netketel Bak. Mutat
MORROW
Nato of TROOfiuson's a ikoricoi.)
(auckozNlWOß TO KEAN =ILEA)
man i ttioat TIN.,cOPPER and NM= IRON
mSZI2,,f,Ns. Otaulaboolo and Ho
'Miff alifitpar.
Jooatoo ono la to toomotlf.
`IV o.: 112 First Avenue •
flaw Norkot mft..tJ
KREBS
ICE DEALER
9
. .
861 Riirer - "47;i - 441ashoni.
FULTON'S. DININO , ROONS,
FOR LADIES AND OILITLICMSN,
No. 1/Z PVUNTIT Aiqiiirms...». Wood Stmt.
1•94" D 6PEN ON.7 11 ( 1 1 1 8DAY.lso• •
11==
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
AT
STAIPLE'S,
~180. and 162 Federal Stropt,
LICTRA 000 D BARONINS IN
HATS AND BONNETS
Ribbons and Flowers.
A Very Large Stock of NOV
Summer Slutivls,.
AT VERV 1.()%i PRICES.
Great Bargains i
Ladies' and . Childrea's
LINEN SUITS
Parasols and Sun Umbrellas
ladles' Summer Underwear. •
Gen.' Sammer Underwear. •
Ladles. Gents and Children'.
Bine and Green Kid Gloves..
Black and Colored Kid and I.lnie Thread Gli
Ladle.' Vane, Scarfs and Silk Bids,
• lace Collars and Ilmsdkerehlefe.
Embroidered Linen Set. .orr cheap.
Hair Switches and Chignons.
Gents' White and Chintz Shirts,
Wholesale' . and• Ilet
W3L SEMPLE'S,
180 and 182 Federal Street, Alleglaen
BUY THE GENUINE.
CLARK'S
"O. 1. T."
SPOOL COTTO)1.
GEO. A. CLARK
SOLE AGENT
Sold Evemvheie.
1.
1-
1
PLANING MILL MEN
And Others,
TAKE
U N
tO T
patlenC E f
!
teTStantd t n edh Improved co n s t ru cti o n
eoUni
of
feather-boardiag. Inside lining and of wain sooting
or houses. The witrither-boartilus. by tht. patent
Impromment, being more particularly Intended for
vertical me. and oomblnm great durability and
• amy of appearance, lt Is so COnstricted se
to entirely avoid the one of Joint stripe. and to
Fo r r
recent water 1, .I°M rif,Vgtofai
the
wroth
on the t imber .
Donde lining and wainscoting by this new method
are so communel aa to form perfect panels
theriPlTM by the ordinary flooring Ward. alone.
therttil PriMenting the showing of the joints from
and leering no retail. for hum.
•heri pabehesed the talent right of what
bitity mown as the Moulded Weather
dt)Promett Of the folievrieg territorial and
el:pe n rms Alleltheor ward). or bOth pateete.
tow
mouth of th ri ms
Om rff
s.
aldthe right of the tenitnry
e
To Mop:lowan. Dnygl••• the meta for the Ids,.
TTo %MI. ltiturioo & Co., shop Grillte for their
Wit. Sixth ward. 1 . 150.10be1k
ort.
To Alex. Mcfloro, for th e borough of McKees
p
To Parker h. Paul. for That, Second, Thtrd and
Ecarth wards, My of Alleithenr.
Tn Reed Rrothers. shop tight at their mill In Sev
enth ward, city of Allegheny .
To Dunham, Pilot & (h. for the bornuativ of
ithargiburs and Maar also the Imuthlici of Studer
tad
eltt n erl•f sal Mt teat
ra/ St an d " wisang to n p ' 7-
Mem will plasm calf, or address me at No 7.1
litatthilleld arm% Pittsberrth. Pa.
I C. ANDERSON,
JOHN STEANS,ON'S SONS
,& Co .)
JEWELERS,
93 Market street , Pittsburgh.
tTIIIRD BOOR FROM TIFTH,I
Bare on band all the Intent novelties to Fine Jew.
elm also Fairer Pieces and Miser Plated Ware of
Jew
er=a
deilliala, imitable tor maddlng
Watches of all thpAmerlcan makers in gold and
sliver amen Both Key and Pendant Winded ern,-
atantly ea hand.. well as a full 'variety of the
Otter mud. Itif th e galas Watch, Including Jur.
Re aJit o . 4 :Pnßaltaux, and others.
r! far ll particular , attention to our facilities for
bran~tine nine Watlea To that
- OrdVir . by itro dl oß~hwi ne " milti y l' llVtir?tesigne . of any
Foods tient In deatttnia by mall at requint.
y&MS
C. D. AFLVEITIIAL 1.. GI. A RNSTITAL.
ARNS A & SON
Virginia / and Louisville
To4acc i b dgeney,
SEG-ARS
Fine Cut Chewingland Smoking Tobaccos,
= warmly.% WrREZT, Plitabunch.
WHEELER'S
Patent Stainp Canceler&
,EDWIN
~. STEVENS,E . VEN
No. k-11 S. rhu Sheet.
DELTMA.
General Agent for kink of Pennsylvania.
B eaorden will be filler tbrocwh muofOet r41:131.
ST r
WATR
N APES
••• Chimn Tops,
•
HOT AIR & CHI EY FLUES, &c.
A lama wad fallTata constantly nu baud.
BE, It IL COLLIES,
SECOND AVENUE.
=I
HILL& ADArS
SEWER PIPE CO,"
5 and 67 Sandusky St., Allegheny
ltalautscture 111.01, VITRIFIED WATER AND .
SEWER PIPE. Degas Di QUIMBY TOPS.
FLOPS and lITIMIAITLIC CEMENT. •
'C. G. ATordILLEN, Agent
mrzmn . •
DR
YELLOW
PINE AND OAK.
A fllst-clus thoroughly ocnooned In tho
MO. or platted 01 the yard.' •
JAMES 31'111111R,
191 Sandusky sheet, Allegheny City
WINE 0 17to ;rest Blood
vizitaniPs, ootwert.Y.wzg
tg=-rxr:=l".pre,v:=,
tontihouvl u z, iitr tb m i lo i fin
sot sup2l=frtlefa•ver . olfared to - G.4m
11 , •tPoror tO In•ndy. AbtKY, •tp• WWI., or aa/
*th
NVa d ‘ l* •lll7.ll ralV,
ofof - We. At I. o n LW. • 0.41 pre•mver.
of t, ho tio h la% u l Wl r aa
tea • Ifiltimpent trout nart,tt,
lis• It le sold by z .1 0 at all mpect.
able mloott.• Moe liMe t Opurt bottles.
.713fWirr
"- '
• - -
'NEW
ADVERTISEMENTS
-N EIV
WEN SFITS.
-7,\Z"eNl- StyleAs in \'
Linen awl LilllllS
JUST RECEIVED.
BELL & MOORHOUSE,
21 Fifth Aveuue.
,J!l 4
SPEC] A CLL S.
nra-LE
• Or. ERA NKI4, the celebrated Lecturer on the
Eye. and Manufacturer of Patent and Improved
Sperteries, has returned to PRO burgh. and is now
at the ST. CLAIR Well:L.lomm he attlusts his
far-Canted Spectacle defeetyve vision from an
wxamlnattiou et the eye alone, no us to suit equally
ell by day' as by al - Derail light without fatigue.
from 15 to 25 yearn. Dr. F. may be professionally
con.sulted on all diseases of the Hum. Eye.and
has n large stock of his Spectacles and Eyo Maws
for pole. About 4.000 Pain of these Spectacles
wero sold on Dr. Franks last visit' In the apnea of
three months, giving the most entire satisfahlon
to all, sur the medical gentlemen and citizens 'Of
lqttsburgh have by sq.:Mlle., toddled.
Be particular and enquire at the Ladles' entrance
on Penn street for fir. Franks nate, ROOM 2t3
St-Clan-Rotel. apli,Tlll
CITY
1'117581 , 11011. Jut e 1 1870 -II
N ACCORDANCE WITK TRE rlio.
I
VISIONS Of the Vt.. Digest, notice Is her.,
ghat th iven te n... 0 the T , o ax Payers tho of
tllll.ll. •.t.
i'ity. City ,Building.Special,Poor,Busi
ness, City School and Ward School
Tavesl and City Water Rents
•
For the year 11570 hare. in accordance with MI,
been this day returned to too for collection. A
deduction of Fire per centuni will be allowed on
all Taxes and Muter Rents paid on or before the
first day of 'August. and Two per sentare If paid
between the first days of August and fifteenth
day of September: '
J.
City Treasurer.
El=
T. T.
Trego's Teab e,rry To othwash.
lithe most pleasant, cheapest end hest Dentifrice
extant.
Warranted free from Injurious ineredlents.
It macre. end whitens the Teeth:
•
Invitthrates and euxithes tlie Gums!
Puna. and perfumes the breath!
• Prerents eccnmulatinn of Tartar!
Clean, and Pnrilles Artificial Teeth:
Is a superior Article for Children!
Vglis t rl y ea r neWlTAß, ' Mi t tfael phis.
Pew sale by all Drumnsta ' • jarrITITS
--- • -
WARNER'S
PILE REAtEDI7
RARNRIt•S PILE REMEDY has never .fulled
,not even in one easel to tore the eery wont eases
of Blind. Itching or !Deeding Piles. Those who aro
Emitted should immediately call on their druggist
and get WARNER'S PILE REMEDY. It is ex
pressly for the Plies. and IS not recommended to
any other disease. It hue cured owny enamel over
thirty years standing. Prier SI. Poe rein by dreg
gist. everywhere. j• •
mr7durris
It. M. McCOWAN • J It. McKOWN
R. die kuowan &Co
. 5
BOULEVARD PAVERS,
Par . e Sldowalks,Cellars, inside, Yards,
Drives, ..tv.
WARRANTED AUAINST CIIANGRA OVIDIAT
AND COLD.
°rt.,. 101 l ran kermr.Ottsee.ornt an vermitAt.
& co..
I.ett. Motley. McKee vo...mnor J. Dim
my:lnne:rilts
RAINA r BETA'RY , ,
Baskets and trate&
K . gif ,„). L. sTo. ,tt the MOST Atritorr.n .
• W. W. KNOX - ,
137 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
E . x.ga e u p, ll ,o llos:tu at Fectery Prices.
NIARSHALL'S ELIXIR.•• •
- • •
• SIAILSRALL'S ELIXIR WILL CITE lILADACRX
• IrIdILSILALL'a trftl I/TBEXPST-4-
24ARSIIALL'A ELIXIR WILL CCXX ConSIyVIVI&
• Price of 31arahalra EllXlr. $l.OO per bottle.
Depot: 1301 Market toroeL Ii..ARSRALL
CO...urogost3. Proptietortt. ,
For sole. Wholesale and ItetalLlA. GEORQ,E . 4.
KELLY. ritteburgh. tel:cs9,crus
PRESERVING SCAARS.-TAPER•
INIVR 'CRESITED, Granulated, Cut -14.1,
Powdered, A AVLIte and Extra r Sugars for troll
Pregerylnc. In store and for sale at prices,
by the barrrl or at retail. 17
_ ASO. A. lIENSIYAW,
'Ahem r and Ninth .Ste.
RUBBER
BADT/lia. HOSE AND ST n.klll PACK I NO
Of the a l l e Belting oohile , hre m.. A f
taPPIT of ires. The trade supplied at ronallf
utors prices.
J. St n. P/lILLIPS,
Agents for this City.
COAL. AND COKE
lORGAN & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
C 0 N NE LL S.VTLLE
COKE,
their Mines, Broad . Ford, &C.R. B
Office, 142 WATER STREET,
=I
BY R AIEROAD,
And Deliver in the City.
• YL9-..!1d
Oscar F.Lamm&Co.
_MANUFACTIMERR OF . .•'
CONNELLSYILLE COKIc
COME
Youghiogheny - an - 4
Anthracite Coal
.• PITTSBURGH, PA.,
OFFICE ROOM No, 5, Gazelle BoiMILT.
ay -Orders reepect fully gollettoet.
_ardikrl
COAL! COAL!
YOUGHIOGHENY GAS COAL CO.
This Company are now Prepared to fiarnisb the
best opal era:resin or quentltv. AT FAIR RATES.
Omen and Yard saint:dna tbe Connelsville
road Dews, fait of Try Street. Pittaborgh.
Orders addressed re either Mines. West Newton,
Ca.. or Pt Yard. will be promptly attended to..
M. P. 0 . 11Z.U.164;er0 . tal7.
Charles . 11. Armstrong,
DEMME IN
Youghiogheny and Conneltsville Coal,
And Mantiiacterer or
COAL, SLACK AND DMULPTIC7tIEED COKE !
OFFICE AND YARD. o.rner hollor and Morton
streets, Liberty and OF er *treats. Ninth ante:
also. Second street. El lh nerd,_ red at toot Si
Ito*. statet, 1 0 . AC. It. Depot, Second
Orders lett at Other of the nbovo ofilte or aii
dressOCl to en ittiOnnit Inttnburgli P. 0., will receive
.
Co., Wet. Bmlth Colon VIZ kluasrryplTltyl.
Co. Yltohell flteegleoe&Ct:.DMollACo.. td In
AZ% tZ•riltVC irt e t i
Part
R. A. • 1. it all'
len k I. Cot laerxr,m-alifs.:,
Imola It. Alto h V V.
COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!
DICKSON, STUART & CO.,
lito•lng rumored their 001 co to • •
NO. 567 Liberty Stree
mum., City Maar IMO SECOND 112.00/1.. •
GARATLUMukt 432."1011°,11.11re1t
it.,&'°711"4".zra.1",11-4.ll.vdzif.=..
°WETS; OIL cionr.s,
CARPETS
SPRING STOCK.
Fine, Medium and Common
CARPETS.
Our Stock is the largest we haie
VPX offered to the trade. •
Bovard, Rose Co.,
21 FIFTH AVENUE.
April 1 st, 181'0
qFCIF P ENT
Resthited !
a no:=4: . t•Sll• n • *9l be •i
M'Farl &Collins
CAitPE'r sToRE,
71. and 73 Fifth _A V ?.
Our prices are the lowest In this market.
ste
CARPETS.,
New Rooms! New Goods!
NEW PRICES!
Wo butte Itowttountled th. 01 o , tr Now
'loo ms volth itto
I=l
CaRPE7'S
Ever Offered in this Market.
LOWEST PRICES SINCE 1861
OLIVER McCLINTOCK & i'o„
ill
23 Fifth Avennb
NEW CARPETS.
Reduction in Prices
I=l
WHOLESALE RATES
McCallum Bros.,
No. 51 FIFTH AVENTTE
ABOVE 'WOOD STREET
UPHOLSTERERS,
Manufactruons of SPRING. MAIR.Itto4IIMIK
MATTRESSES. Feather rtrost..,.. roor 1 1 Ilnen..
Church enahlons. Cornice MonWinaa and all kinds
of 1.4.1101ater7 work. AIM, dada.. In ISladow
Shades. RIM Ore. and white ilollandsl Cords.
T.sels, go. Particular attention Is along. tak
ing up, cleaning and brushing, altering and relay
...,tht
Ind Inlinnta. .
~01/1,0040 of el earn. la L. only way in
which yow. an 1.1 that the ogOra an ore
nen.. and the goods thoroughly ' fread hum all
linnt and rensin..., 'Rho as for cleaning has be.
greatly rcdniaid. O. iosa will call tor .d de
lllrcr all nocan fr. of CI ante.
ROBERTS, NICHOLSON & T11031!SON,
Upholstanua-ami-Propriaters . 6t
Steam Carpet Beating Extattlishment,
NO. 1271
WOOD STREET,
m67laCil Nei l
!PM Aaaaaa. Pittabiinia. Pa.
CARP
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on
11 Colors,
IA ND
TT M TOR '9A LE A+
‘IIILLS,
City.
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ANOIIOI
Al
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rof=ne4
GLASS, QU I
100 ik
NSWARE &o
OD STREET.
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100 43-1
REYNOLDS
14 Wo
STEEN & ,CO,,
d Street.
ImprtUn
FRENCH, CHINA,.
Quee
11==E1
NE CET VIASBaMJ
sware.
L
11ED is•2B,
ESTABLIS
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C ST & CO.,
No. 189 iberty St .
Wanlasale and lUdall ota md Jobtra
aum en vlMWAß f , GLASS and lil
attend. of a/I raLtaing goods la the abo.
ttn• is dirociel to our tOok. •t,•tttf
from the bat Earopoan dart• aod not ' , ow
.lad a fresh .4 d lot of tits ob..
Oafs. apl:afs
D.R. WHITTIER
•
CVNTINVEBTO TREATALLTRITATE rasrA
SNTPhllls In 11 it..forma. all urinary U.
arid e efforts of Inercory are onniplatoly aradbe.
ten Sermatombeis or Seminal 'Weakness and Un-
Mane. resulting from cielf.ense or other eamsee,...
ale wee product some of the. following adbets
betekel. bodily weinemi. inllketiou coo
romptle, einem to society. nomanitnem. dread
of Aline rents. lee of memory. Indolence. oon-
Weal moraines. and finally. prostrating the on.
el embus as in render mania. 1 111Batlefactory.
Persona
therefore Impeder. are permeenliy eared.
Personae:Metal 0111, thee or my other dellicate.
Intricate or lneMandler nonslitotiotial complaint
armed glob the Doctor a trial: ho never falls.
A earliest]. attention neon ball Female. nom.
plane Leueorrhes °tie - bites. tltllnr. ellamnia•
lion or Cloteston of the Woinp.
rn
OrmitiVziritls.
Amenomeee,lientirrisnadiu lieenorr and
Sterility or altarrennes. ens treated with the gtavh
. • . •
•
. .
; le eelf-eildrx.t that Phplei” notto confine.
ntresell ez,lustrely to the nude . mn.j. d y .
at dtseseet unt, treats thotuandn et noes even"
',amain *atone venter skin In that /ne'a't)
ttan nneteritatterslnntotlen.
Tne Doane patoi
lsbno. men lad panthblet. ettr
urges Inn tares. tell expo.' Lion at sane:eel end
Iva digest. that tan On had tree at onion ar 07
mall roe two swam to reeled envelope.. teller
mintanaleantalas Inatntetlon to the itteletst, sad
aphasia Slam to determine the inseam tat= et -
Z.T tta te t n r e l a m te l le lN r n a
e t t ls not
e la o i n n
! l n e te e n n a tg n ri
=
Mi. Ksbraftgitrty bilal mos= on
be /pm...6M by man or Italaga. be some Wan.
ea. nolaea. Wand ezandatka adotalar
mania trettleln omen deny liereantatanens
141.1 for the sannoon Ar t ie=
belyerilut bra prov
00p =rirefrerr. re ene
andet... y th"
1/43,zybri damua = 2 .411 at► =Mao ay emf e yy - % ibm - 1
In Doctor% own lanalt.oa, any DU Malta
aperamdca. Manna paroWete GAM triA, by
WWI an aratatoon. Nomatatra lure
mat= new Ilona •1. Aar.
ant le It.to r. Jr. Onkre. No. err.
bast Frovor)Pittebarbb.